The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, February 20, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE mo URCH HEWS _________ Men’s Day at St. Paul MALCOLM G. THOMAS Morning Speaker St. Paul Baptist church, Wat¬ ers Ave and Culver streets will observe Men’s Day Sunday, Feb. 21. The programs will feature two local well known speakers. Tiie 11 a. m. speaker will Malcolm G. Thomas, principal I of Cuyler Elementary school Connor Temple Sunday School was conducted by Supt. Hunter at Connor’s Temple on Sunday. February 14. Youth Day was observed Sun¬ day morning. The guest speak¬ er was Earl Robinson, a sopho- niot* at Savannah State Col¬ lege. His subject was “The Love of Youth.” Other guests who participated on the pro¬ gram were Jesse Kearse and Miss Carolyn Roberts, both students of Savannah State College. The morning service on Feb. 21 will be broadcast over radio station WSOK The message will be delivered by Rev. W. W. Whitehead. »*♦ Senior Usher Board Union BaDt. Church The Senior ushers of Union Baptist church met on !0 with the president, Smith, in charge. Members re¬ ported ill were Mrs. Lillie M. Peoples, 1110 W. 49th street, Mrs. (Jackie) V. Hepburn, G07 E. Duffy street, Webbie Ander¬ son, Central of Ga "hospital. Rev. L C. Sapp, pastor; Mrs. V. Hepburn, reporter. ' St. B Phillip .. AME ur Church Founders Day was observed at St. Philip AME church be- ginning with the Sunday School on February 14 At the 11:30 service Miss Edna Branch the origin of the church. The founders day message was de¬ livered by the pastor, Rev. J. S. Bryan, who also offered prayer for the sick. The church was informed of the death of Mrs. Ruby Holloway, the sister of Mrs. Hattie German. pastor announced that for the spring rally will be com- pleted by Sunday, Feb. 21. WASH & DRY (One Day Serv'oe) $1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) MOWS ty f£>fiyC£'irtp C&. TRY Cherokee Herhru Tonic Dr. Donald’s Herb Treatment (Tablets or Liquid) From International Drug Co. For nlleT of inflamed prostate gfande, kidney and bladder distress, eptnal arthritis, and lower back pains, pain in feet, ankles, knees*, hips and iMoulders; nervous run down eondl- uen from over drinking, loss of pep and nature's lriabUity. Stiff joints, cramps and swelling. Cherokee Tonic Makes Mature Work Clive It a trial and feel good again. Your Heelth Is Wealth. Bold by Veteran C. J- Moore (Licensed Agent) 410 East Huntinedon Lane Phone ADams 1 -5807 STARLING D. HUNTER Evening Speaker and the 8 p. m. speaker will be S. D. Hunter, manager of Guar¬ anty Life Insurance Co. Frank Jackson is chairman of the is program chairman and of Hinton public Thom-^ rela I lions. Rev. A. E. Hagins is pas tor of the church. First Jerusalem Bapt. I The Union Building Associ- ation convened at Jerusalem; Baptist church from Jan. 28 - 31 . j under the direction of Rev. E.! C. Capp, president. On Sun-1 day, February 7, the Rev. Stev-| i en.s conducted the services. The pastor, Rev Walter Brown celebrated his 7th anniversary! on Thusday Goodwill and Friday and Connor’s nights; with the i Temple Baptist churches ren-j dering programs. , At the communion services the devotions was led by Mr. j Broxton, a deacon of Union Branch Baptist church. The scripture was read by Rev. C. Hrantley. The pastor preach- e fl from John 21. The senior j Choir rendered two request J numbers for the sick and shut-. ins. I on February .18 the Mort- g age burning program will be conducted by the Connor’s Temple Baptist church. Central Baptist Church The Sunday School at Cen¬ tral Baptist church was large- | The ly attended chorister on Sunday, Feb. 14. and organist sur- prized the Young Adult Choir after the morning services. The Baby contest sponsored by t.fle Usher Board was won by Little Allen Green, who reported $95. Brenda Sharon Brown reported $56. Mrs. Oralee Tyson is ill. Sym- 1 pathy to Mrs. Dorothy Mitch¬ ell in the death of her mother, Mrs. Mamie Murray Coosawhatchie, S. C. : 'A 1 SIDNEY JONES FUNERAL HOME , A. Provides Highest Class Service — At Lowest Cost Quick and Careful Ambulance Service We now offer choice burial lots in beautiful EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK (Formerly old Wright cemetery) Conveniently located—high and dry $5.00 down and small monthly payments. Gem Thoughts for Meditation “For who upon the hearth can start a fire, And never warm the stone? Or who can cheer another’s heart, And not his own? I stilled a hungry infant’s cry, I j With kindness filled a stranger’s ctip, ; And lifting others, j Found that I was lifted up.” ^Sidney incxf jjoncs ones Titnerai ncrcil w v //o t ome SAVANNAH, GA. PHONE ADams 4-7226 Second Baptist to Present Program , | ! MISS M. E. RHODRIQUEZ Speaker A musical and literary pro gram will be held at the Sec ond B U ptj S t church on Sunday, February 2 i at 4 p. m. Miss Marcelle E. Rodriquez, I instructor in Business Admin¬ istration, Savannah State Col¬ lege, will be the featured speak¬ er. Miss Rhodriquez, who traveled to Europe last sum¬ mer, will relate some of her ex- periences. She is a graduate of Florida A & M University and holds the M. S. degree from Tn- dlana University, Other numbers on the pro- * ram incIude 80108 by Miss Har- rlpt Bla8 - Je “ lp Kearse - Frank McMoore and Mis Juanita Moon and a reading by I.eFord Tobias. E J Josey is chalrman of the P r0 K ram and the Rev. Edgar P. Quarterman is pastor of the church. Tremont Temple Sunday, Feb. 14, was an in spiring day at Trernont Temple, Sunday School was conducted by clifford Riles . At the mo rn- ing worship one of the sons, Rev. H. Hagan, preached from the subject “Rest Awhile In Jesus.” BTU at 6 o’clock was conducted by President Scott. The pastor’s 13th anniversary i« being observed Feb. 15-21. Sunday afternoon at 4 Rev. 'Richard Williams will be the guest speaker. g l)R. WM. A. WFXLER SCHWAB OPTICAL 141 Bull Street Phone ADams 6-0'<48 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Scientific Eye Examination Oculist Prescriptions Filled Lenses or Frames Replaced Contact Lenses Weekly or !\!onthly Budget Payments TIIE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA i Baptist Ministers Alliance | The Savannah Baptist Min- I isters Alliance met Tuesday the First Evergreen Baptist Church, Rev. E. A. Capers, pas- j tor. i The meditation period was i conducted by Rev. E. D. Brooks, who read St. Matt. 6:1-03 The president, Rev. J. C. McMillan, | presided. The Sunday School i esson was explained by Rev. E. A. Capers, theme “The Pro- gram of Christian Service." The Foreign Mission drive has been postponed from Feb. 29 to Friday night, March at the St. James Baptist Church. Augusta Road, Rev. E D. Brooks, pastor. Current news was reported by Rev. L. M. Moore. The Sunday School lesson on next Tuesday will be brought by Rev M. J. Ladson, pastor ScOttville Baptist church, and a discussion on 8 Wl e tf y eV ’ ' W. Carter. i A sermon was delivered by Rev. Freddie Bonds, theme, The, Now ^‘ rth ’ R f, L M M °? rf and Rev. > M. J. T Ladson assisted ' |! in the pulpit services. Others present were Revs. G. W. Carter, I,. L. Small, N. A. Keenan, W. B. Murray, J. Ev- ans. Visitors were Mrs. IVfiae Jenkins of St. James A. M.' L. (hutch and Mrs. Cora L'8 - non. Pa!en Methodist Women’s Day will be observ¬ ed at Palen Methodist church, Sunday, February 21. Two programs have been planned. Mrs. Mamie M. Hart, a teach- er at Sol C. Johnson Elemen- tary school and a member of St. Paul Baptist church will be the morning speaker. Miss Ruby King, a teacher at Eas* Broad Elementary school, and| member of Asbury Methodist church will be the evening' speaker. The theme Is “Women in A Changing World.” Music will be furnished by the Women’s Chorus and Mrs. Laurie Thom¬ as, soloist. Mrs. Sadie Chance is general chairman and Mi.ss Mildred L. Ellison is chairman of the pro¬ gram. Rev. J. Reddick Is pas¬ tor of the church. Pleasant Hill Bapt. Church At Pleasant Hill Baptist church, 635 W. 41st street, ser¬ vices were inspiring Sunday, Feb. 14 beginning with the day School Supt. R. Johnson, presiding. Rev. O. G. pastor, spoke from Romans 1- 16 and Luke 19:3. The Trumpet Travelers will sing at the church Sunday night, February 21. Last Rites Held p or jyj r> Lucas 1 I pjP |||y \ ** Wfx M Jk f aL I l » , \ %tmi mSm. I | m JOSEPH LUCAS Joseph Lucas, glazier, died at his residenC e, 518 W. Bryan st reet, on Saturday, Feb. 13, after an extended illness. Funeral services were held on Thursday> Fe bruary 18, at 3 p. m at the First Afr j C an Baptist Church with the pastor, Rev. Q Ur tj S j Jackson officiating. Interment was in East Savan- nah cemetery with Steele’s Fun era j Home j n charge of arrange- ments . The deceased is survived by j-jjc- wife, Mrs. Rosa Lucas, and several cousins, CARDS OF THANKS „ Frank fX JenkIns Sr wlsh ' " tha " k thp P aator a "d of Fl " st Afncan Ba P tlst church - the Savannah Tribune, Bynes¬ RoyaH Funeral Home ' the Sand * fly community and all others who ministered to them during their recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Jer¬ ry Melton who passed away on January 23rd wishes to thank their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy with cards, flowers and visits during our bereavement. A special thanks to the staff of Memorial Hospital, Rev. Emanuel Scott and the Bynes->Royall Funeral Home. The Family Patronize Our Advertisers CHOIR & PULPIT GOWNS All Colors ond Color Combinations ond CHURCH FURNITURE DEPT. Pulpits, Pews, (omm. Tables lowest Prices Available WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St., N.C. 77 Alabama St., S.W. Washington 2. D C. Atlanta 3, Georgia Changes In Programming of WSOK 1230 On Ycur 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 .Tim Wiley and His Top 40) 3:00—6-00 PM (Penny With The Penny, Rock and Roll Jazz Program) 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 (T. J. Polite and His Gospel and Spiritual Program) All 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 S 0 K” MEMCEIA 1 I COLLIEB*—In sad but loving memory of my husband j DR. NATHANIEL H. COLLIER who passed away 6 years ago February 19 1954 Eternal rest grant unto him o Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon him. Wife GRAHAM—In memory of MR. MILTON GRAHAM who departed from this life on earth, two years ago, February 8, 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 Anthony Graham Two aunts, one uncle, host of relatives and friends. SEE PAUL and ANDY For Ignition, Starters, Generators and Carburetors Phone A Darts 2-0221 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2W, ISliO JONES—In loving memory of my beloved niece MRS. NAOMI MARGARET JONES who departed this life Sunday, February 20, 1955 Dear one, when you left us With cur hearts bowed in sorrow, We find comfort in His promise There really is a tomorrow. Uncle, J. W. Jenkins Cousin, Mrs. Blanche Jones MORNINGSTAR—In loving re¬ membrance of our grand moth¬ er, and sister, MRS. CHARLOTTE MORNING- STAR Who passed away one year ago. February 14, 1959. Our hearts have saddened more each day We miss you darling, oh so much Your precious memories we hold dear Of the beautiful life you lived while here, But we know that you are happy T n your home above Where God is great and God is love. Sadly missed by Grand Daughter, Mrs. Sarah Morningstar Sister, Mrs. Renelda Miller, and Host of nieces and nephews Love ye your enemies.- "THE SWEETEST SUGAR EVER SOLD" R E A D! Ulir gavamtali STribunr 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY DUFFY & EAST IJROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 803 WEST BROAD ST. CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST BROAD ST. FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. j SKIPPER—In loving memory I of my dear husband. MR. 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