The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, February 13, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO CH9R0H IPEW jar-asas35a»K^'_i-'. —. ~ -a Pulpit Aid Board ! St. Philip Mon. AME “ The Pulpit Aid Board of St. Phillip Mon. AME church met recently at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Hall, 402 W. Park Avo. Thore present were Mrs. Mat- tie Beckett, Mrs, Ada Dargon, Mrs Eunice Harris, Mrs. Marie McGert Mrs. Lucille B Over- street and Mrs Josephine Rich¬ ardson.. Mrs. Willie Mae Tlril. assi-t- ed Mrs. Hal! in serving. The next, meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mattie Beckett, 911 W. 38th street, Sunday, Feb. 14. Bout. Ministers Union The Chatham County Baptist Ministers Union met at Bethle¬ hem Baptist church. Rev, T« f>. Stell, Jr., host minister, pro-■ sided. Devotions were conducted bv | Rev. J. C. McAllister and the Sunday School levm taught by Rev R. L. Byrd. A sermon | was delivered by Rev. R. M. j Williams, minister of First Bry¬ i an Baptist church The drive Annual will Foreign be Mission- Sunday, j ary on March 20 at 8 p. m. at Bethle¬ hem Baptist church. The current news report was made by Rev. C. J Jack on, Rev. L. O. Gibb.s and Rev. R. M 1 . Williams. , Rev. P. Broxton was received . into the fellowship. He is minister of the Little Bryan; Missionary Baptist church. j The devotions for next Tues-: 1 day will be conducted by Rev. Brovtnn onri the Sunday School lesson bv Rev. l. G. Gibbs. A I discussion will be held on Min¬ isterial ethics at weddings and I funerals i It was reported that Rev. L. I B. Free Is In Georgia Infirm¬ j ary, and that Rev. and Mrs. J. | B. Bates are ill. Senior Choir FRB The Senior choir of the F. B. B church met at the home of Mrs. Alice Alexander with the president, Mrs Sallie Freeman, presiding. Those assisting Mrs. Alexander were the Mrs. Earline L. Grayson, Mrs. Anna N. Wil¬ liams and Miss Sadie O. Lagree. Next meeting will be held on February 18 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Washington, 34 Norton street. Mrs Naomi Gregory, reporter. 1st Friendshin Bant. At First Friendship Baptist church. Rev. G R. Conner, Sr. minister, services were inspir¬ ing last Sunday, beginning with the Sunday School, Mrs. Marie; D. Green ,in charge. Pastor oonnor spoke from two uplifting) SrSaTi S£FL*£ received as candidates for bap-i tism. Rev. Cecil Shelman and the Second Bryan Baptist church will render a program at Firs' Friendship Baptist church. The) Conner Singers will render mu -1 sie Friday night, February 12 Regular prayer service and: Missionary meeting on Tuesday night. ” Z M. Luke Bapt. Church Sunday at St. Luke Baptist church communion services will begin at 3 p m. with the pastor Rev. B C. Thomas, in charge Sunday School will be conduct- pd by Willie Perry, assisted by j Frank Coleman. Regular vice at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BTU meets at 7 p. m. every Sunday. Miusic will be by the No. 1 and No. 2 choirs,Mrs . Al¬ ma P. Bryant and Mrs. Ruby Bradley, pianists. UNIFORMS Usher Board, Deaconess, Mother of Church, j j Nurses, Missionary, Prayer Band j > Nylon, Dacron, Cotton, | Popfint Sizes 5 to 52 j Long, Short ond Va Sleeves i BADGES FOR 05HEFS j AMO ORGANIZATIONS lowest Prices Available 1II7E FOR FREE CATALOG #7 SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS T0I H St., H.E. 77 Alabama St., S.W. Wuhlngton 2,0.C. Atlanta 3, Seor£ia 3Eas3E3ES; Installation Services At Beth Eden | REV. HAROLD BAKER Sunday, February 14, at 4 p n. the Rev. Harold Baker will be installed as pastor of Beth- Eden Baptist Church. The i>n- ■ 2 .-illation' message will be de- ilvered by die Rev. Curtis J Jackson, pastor of the First, A. B. Church. Many other prom¬ inent ministers will participate. Rev. Baker’s subject at the 11:1.5 a. m. services Sunday, Feb. 7, was the “Constraining Love of God,” f rom 2 Cor., 5:14. At 6:30 p. m. Rev. Baker adminis¬ tered the regular communion service. Connor’s Temple Services at Connor Temple were inspiring and well attend- ed last Sunday. The message a1 the morning service was de¬ livered by Rev. A. E. Peacock from the subject “The Lion’s Den.” The communion mes- age was delivered by the pas- tor, Rev. W W. Whitehead; sub- ieet, “God Gave Me This Moun- lain.” The music was ren- dered by all the adult choirs of the church. Among the visitors were Rev. D. Williams, Rev. German and Rev. Aikens. Youth day will be observed Sunday morning, February 14. The guest speaker will be Earl Robinson a sophomore at Sa¬ vannah State College. Juanita Simpson is reporter. l?t Mt. Bethel Baptist At First Mt. Bethel Baptist church the Sunday School and morning service were largely attended. Rev. Singleton de- lievred the message in the ab- sene e of the pastor, Rev. R. Scott. No. 3 choir and ushers were in charge of the program. BTU is held every Thursday evening at 5 p. m. Sunday, at 3 p. m. Holy communion services will be observed. - ----- *** Church Beginning Sunday, February 14, the College Park Baptist will hold its regular services every Sunday, Willie Gwyn is pastor. The Sisterhood of the church been organized and is mak- ing plans for its annual Wo- Day program on March 13. Ahvssmia Bant. Church Abyssinia Baptist church Sun- ! day School was conducted by J Jackson. The pastor. Rev.! L. Byrd was in charge of the ll o'clock service at which time was observed. Sal- iv Ann Jackson, reporter. TRY Cherokee Herhru Tonic Dr. Donald’s Herb Treatment (Tablets or Liquid! From International Drug Co. relief of inflamed prostate kidney and bladder distress. arthritis and lower back pains, in feet, ankles, knees, hips and nervous run down condi- tion from over drinking, loss of pep and nature’s in ability. Stiff Joints, cramps and swelling. | Cherokee Tonic Makes Nature Work Give 1t a trial and feel good again Your Health Is Wealth. Sold by Veteran C. J- Moore (Licensed Agent) 410 East Huntingdon Lane Phone ADams 2-5807 I ^uanaa^- “ Central Baptist Church The services at Central tist church were well attended during the week. Rev. message, „„„„ “Watch u And a i o Pray’ was dtlivered to an appreciative ... dience ., at ... the . communion ser- j Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mrs. Emma Graham, Mr,. Surah Jen- kins, Oti Johnson and L; for i Tobias were added to the staff of the Sunday School There will be a supper at the home of Mrs. Louise Ballard, street, Saturday, Feb. 13 by the Usher Board. The Contest will be Sunday, February 14 at 4 p. m. ................___......._ CC Rapt. Ml >. Union on end ay, Feb 5 at .> P. m. meeting was held in the First Tabernacle lower auditorium with Chatham County Baptist Union. Mrs. Rainey was devotional leader. The Mrs. Rosa The discussion, “Are Properly Clothed?” proved informative. Mrs. Ma¬ D. Green presented the mis¬ skit. Remarks of ap¬ were made by Rev. E. Lane. Refreshments were Bant. Ministers Alliance The Savannah Baptist Min¬ Alliance met Tuesday at the First Evergreen Bap¬ church, Rev. E. A. Capers, Devotions were conduct¬ by Rev. N. A. Keenan, Psalms 51:1-19. The pres¬ Rev. J. C. McMillan, pre¬ The Sunday School les¬ was interpreted by Rev. R. subiect, “Meeting Organ¬ Opposition.” Sermonizing omitted, instead, a fireside talk was led by Dr. J. F. of Brunswick, centered around the S u n d ay School Rev. E. A. Capers will bring the Sunday School lesson on Tuesday and the sermon be by Rev. Freddie Bonds. on various matters made by Rev. L. L. Small. G. W. Carter, Rev. Win. Rev. J. C. Brown. Rev. L. L. Small will deliver the installation sermon for Rev. I>. Brooks, pastor of Fairmont church, alternate, Rev. M. Daniels. Mt. Sinai Bapt. Church The services at Mount Sinai church were well at¬ Sunday beginning with Sunday School. Rev. James was in charge of the; service. A silver tea held at the home of Mrs. Brown. 522 W. 39th street. Nellie Mae Lonon served as of ceremonies; a solo, M. German; reading, Mrs. Parker; remarks, Calvin address, L. L. will be a silver tea at! church on February 21 giv-1 by Choir No. 1 with Mrs. 1 Briggs in charge of the, I DR. WM. A. WEXLER SCHWAB OPTICAL 141 Bull Street Phone ADams fi-0348 COMPLETE optical SERVICE Scientific Eye Examination Oculist Prescriptions Filled Lenses or Frames Replaced Contact Lenses Weekly or Monthly Budget Payments Onfylff'caloxies to the spoonful THF. SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA St. Phillip A. M. E. The .services t St. Philip A. M. E. church were highly spir¬ itual throughout the day, be- ginning with the Sunday School a , , fl a m At 11:30 a . m . choirs Ko _ , and ^ 2 and the Gospel Chorus rendered the music. Dr. J. S. Bryan, the pastor, delivered the commun- k>n sermon. Pulpit guests were Dr- Charles S. Morris and Rev. Middleton. Two members united with the church. Samuel Cooper was appointed leader of class No. 13. George Chapman was elected a member of the board of trustees. Special donations were pre¬ sented by the Usher Boards. At 7:30 p. m. the pastor deliv- ered the message. NCrs. Mary Gordon, sister of Mrs. John W. MeGlookton, was reported im¬ proving in the hospital at Ma¬ con. CARDS OF THANKS CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Dea. Isaac Richard Houston wishes to express to the many friends, deep and sincere appreciation f or the kindnesses shown during, his illness and passing The| flowers, cards, telegrams and other expressions of sympathy : have helped to comfort us in our great loss. i Specifically _ ... „ we wish . . to . thank ., I Rev n T „ Kelly „ a " d . J .. h e e " tire ,. membership , of . Mt Tabor u Bap- | tif:t £ hurch - and the personnel s,dne y A - Jon «“s Funeral Home who were in charge. We shall be forever grateful to all. Daughters and Son of New York City and Brooklyn, N. Y., Savannah Sisters of Washington, D. C„ and New York City Grand sons and grand daugh- t ers °f Clyo, Ga., Savannah,) Ga., and New York City. Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard M. Houston, Clyo, Ga. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Eliza Carroll Jackson thanks friends and relatives for their kind words of sympathy in the!* passing of their mother. May God bless you. The Carroll Family CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs Clarence Robin¬ son of 732 East Anderson street wish to thank their many friends for helping in the aid of their son, Mr. Samuel Rob¬ inson. THANK YOU NOTE My family and I wish to ex¬ tend sincere thanks and appre¬ ciation to our friends during my recent illness for the kind¬ ness and consideration shown me. Louis P. McLendon and family Last Rites Held Tuesday I For Mr. Solomon Henry A Solomon, local post¬ man, died at his residence, 523 W. 44 street, . Sunday, _ . _ February: , 7, after an extended illness. Funeral service.? were held at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 9 , at 4 p. m. with the Rov. Father i Gustave II. Caution, officiating. I Rev. Father H. Simpkins Charleston, S. C„ assisted with i j 1 •' the services, ’ Interment was in Laurel Grove _ cemetery with Bynes- Royal! _ Funeral _ , „ Home , in charge | of „ arrangements. * Serving as pallbearers were Tu 11 is Ramsey, Samuel Tucker, William Dobson, Oscar Greene, Starling Hunter and Earl Ash¬ ; ton. Honorary pallbearers were Le- j roy Brown. John McIntosh, Ed-, ward Hammond, Wendell Hard- j wick, Albert Jackson and Peter Smalls. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lucy O. Solomon; two daugh-j Mrs. Laura S. Vault and j Misa Margaret Solomon; and hjs paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Nehemlah Solomon; a sister, I ^ Flor i ne summers; and oth fT Natives. Berean District Union The Berean District Union, met with Central Baptist church, Thunderbolt, Rev J. E. : Bailey, pastor, January 29, 30,, and 31 On Friday night January 29, j a program was sponsored by the j , Junior Choir. The speaker was Mrs. Viola Baker. The presi- I dent, James Butler, Jr., | ed over the business session. Saturday night, January 30, j was “Talent Night.” Julius Wil- I liams in charge of the pro- 1 was gram. Mrs. L. Johnson was in charge of the refreshment com¬ mittee and Mrs. E. Mungin was in charge of the badge commit¬ tee. Bennie Lowe was in charge of Sunday School on Sunday morn¬ ing January 31. Rev. E. A. Capers pf Wilmington Baptist ciiuroh delivered the sermon at the 12 noon services. His text was “Trusting In God.” Din¬ ner was served at 1 p. m, during which a program was rendered by the Union Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Kel¬ sey. At 2 p. m. a sermon was de¬ livered by Rev. Willie Gwyn of College Park Baptist church. His text was, “It’s Time For Me To Be About My Father’s Bus¬ iness.” Collections for the day totaled $132 77. The next meeting will be held at College Park Baptist church, Thunderbolt from May 27 through 29. Mrs. Eloise Albright is reporter. Townsley Chapel Sunday, February 14 will be Founder’s day at Townsley Chapel beginning with Sunday School. At 7:30 p. m. a pro¬ gram will be presented with Miss Bernice Wesley as principal speaker Miss Wesley Is a grad- of Tompkins High school j and Savannah State College. She is presently employed as a teacher at Tompkins High. Rev. A. J Martin is pastor of the church. MEMCCIAII WILLIAMS—In memory our dear son, - | W. G. WILLIAMS, Jr. ° departed this life, 6 ....... February 11, 1954. a S°. The month of February is saddest month of the it was on the eleventh darling son passed away „ , gave us strength , ... to face . courage to bear the what u meant t0 losc Qne wU1 ever know Sadly missed by Mother, Mrs. Annie K. Williams Father, Mr. W. G. Williams Foster Brother, Alfred Quarterman BUSCH—In loving memory MRS. LEOLA TIFF BUSCH God called home to year ago, Feb. 11, 1959. gave us strength to face courage to bear the blow; what it meant to lose you, one will ever kno w. Sadly missed by Mrs. John McLaughlin, Jr. and Family TOOTHACHE & H ,ou can’t get to the QRA-JELr ie'W “']•« dentist, the best thing for you is ORA-JEL Pam ^ vanishes in seconds. WASH & DRY (One Day Serv’ce) 81.0C (Max. 25 Lbs.) Changes In Programming of WSOK 1230 On Ycnr Dial “THE STATION WITH THE SOCK” Monday Through Friday 9:00—11:00 AM Rev. Walker (Songs For The Soul) 11:00 AM — 1:00 P. M. (Kelly The Wild Man Weaver and His House of Wax) 1:00— 3:00 PM (Sleepy Jim Wiley and His Top 40) 3:00—6:00 PM (Benny With The Penny, Rock and Roll Jazz Propram) | Saturday 5:00—7: 00 AM (Roscoe Camp, Gospel and Spiritual) 7:00 9:00 AM (Jim Wiley and Pop Music) Sunday [|G:00 — 9:00 AM (Roscoe Camp Spiritual Parade) " 9:00 — 12:00 Noon fT. J. Polite and His Gospel and Spiritual Program) AH other times and programs remain the same except for the early morning hours which will be as follows: Tuesday Through Friday 1:00 — 3:00 AM (Kelly Weaver and His All Night Show) Tuesday and Thursday 3:00 — 5:00 AM (Benny With The Penny) Wednesday and Friday 3:00 — 5:00 AM (Roscoe Camp) ‘‘Remember To Say You Heard It On W SO K” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, I»(iO JENKINS—In memory of husband, ROBERT JENKINS who departed this life 9 ago, February 16, 1951 Folks *”?e me smile every day But in .ny mind, you will stay, To some he might be i To others part of the past But to me who loved and lost His memory will always last. Together we will say you made your place, With God that sad Friday. Sadly missed by a beloved Wife, Eloise Jenkins and Children and lots of other relatives and friends. REDDICK—In sad but loving memory of our husband, father, and brother, CORRIE REDDICK who departed this life two years ago, February 12, 1958. He is not defeated by death, The victory of life he’s won, And we who knew his courage, Should smile and say, “well done” Sadly missed by a devoted Wife, Mrs. Ethel Reddick Son, M.-Sgt. George E. Brown, Geneva, N. Y. Brothers, Dessie Reddick Rufus Reddick Cleveland, Ohio. Sister, Mrs. Dorothy Brock Sister-in-law, Miss Bert Brown Baltimore, Md. BUTLER—In memory of my step-mother. MRS. HATTIE DUNCAN BUTLER who dparted this life II years ago, February 17, 1949. Gone but not forgotten Sadly missed by Mary E. Brockington NOTICE I)R. J. W. WILSON announces the Removal of his Offices to 417 West Holton Street • % To See Better See Us Optometric Service 112 Whitaker St. — Phnne ADams 3-3476 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED “Vision Is Your Most Precious Possession” READ! Ehr #auatut£tli flrltomr 10 CENTS A COPY 1 On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY DUFFY & EAST BROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 803 WEST BROAD ST. CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST KROAD ST. FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. GRAHAM—In memory of 1 MR. MILTON GRAHAM who departed from this life on earth, two years ago, February 1958 - Though he has left this earth But not our hearts which will always be there Sadly missed by his loving Wife, Mrs. Mattie Graham Mother, Mrs. Phoebe Graham Children, Jerome Graham James Graham Elaine Graham Linda Graham Andrew Graham Two aunts, one uncle, host of relatives and friends. GRANT—In loving memory of our husband and father MR. CHARLIE GRANT who departed this life twelve years ago, February 8 , 1948 To us it seems like yesterday Since you went away. Your memory is a keepsake that will never part. God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by a devoted.,..,, Wife, Mamie J. Grant Son, Louis G. 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