The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, February 27, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO aes*rr<e: ar-'r® I ^CHURCH NEWS ‘ li —* *—- 1 '— 1st Brownsville Bapt. Cliurch MRS. W. G. EDWARDS Speaker Sunday, February 28 Rev. Lewis Harden, will be in charge of the services at First Browns¬ ville Baptist church. Sunday fichdol will begin at 10 a. m., Abraham Johnson, superintend- ent, in charge. Morning ser- vice at 11 30 a. m. At ' - ~ C-e Buyer’s club an aux’liafy of the church, will celebrate Its sixth anniversary, The guest speaker will beMrs. Willie O. j! ^dwards, principal R. ,, W Gadsden _ . school . and . a membar . of "I Beth Eden i Baptist church. . . A free luncheon __ will . I*, be served. Mrs. Ruth Daise Ls the prwident of the club and Mrs. Alma Davis is chairman of tin program. First Tabernacle Holy communion services be¬ gin Sunday, Feb. 28, at 3:30 p m. First Tab*rnacle church. Mrs. M. Thomas > and C. Dozier will be In charge of the music. A songfe.st will be sponsored by the Training Union Feb. 29. An aU day barbecue will be given on March 5 at 1715 Rey¬ nolds street. The annual drive terminates March 6. All mem¬ bers are asked to respond. The Deaconess meeting will be held at 5 p. m. Thursday, Feb. 25. The PastdPk Aid ciub meets at 6 p m. l^ffay, Feb. 20. The misiress of ceremonies for the Junior Mfssion anniver¬ sary program was Miss Lydia Smith and the guest speaker was Rev. B. M. Corley. Mrs. G, Gillespie, teacher for Yoitig Adults won the Sunday School banner. Participants includ¬ ed Misses E. J. Hodge, J. Bruce, B Lipsey, W Lott, Henry Bruce, R. Griffin, D. Myers and Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs. A. L. Graves. Miss Jackie Myers and a group of youth displayed keen knowl¬ edge of their Bibles in a sword drill and panel discussion. Mrs. Lillian Wilson is Junior Mis¬ sion director. Central Bapt. Church The services were largely at¬ church tended at Central Baptist | Sunday, at 11:30 a. m . “The Carpenters Son" was de- livered by Rev. W. Daniels, the paste*. Sunday, morning Feb. 28, j Rev. Wilson will speak and the senior mission will have their regular meeting at lp. m. The Mien’s club of the church will sponsor a barbecue on March 4 a( 14A Sterling street. Sidney Curtis is chair¬ man and Julius Williams, co- chairman. Sonny Green Tmd Mrs, Amy Ruth Thomas are added to our sick list. There will be a special meet¬ ing o' the church on Tuesday, March 1st. M BDR 0w t) To See Better See Ui ptometric Service 112 Whitaker St. Phone ADams 3-3476 nr EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED “Vision Is Your Most Preciou* Possession” i; u . a-dt-ft i, m t INTERDENOMINATIONAL WOMEN TO OBSERVE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The Interdenominational Church Women’s group will ob¬ serve World Day of Prayer in a worship service at Butler Presbyterian church, March 4 at 6 p. m. The theme is “La¬ borers Together With God." Mrs. Nellie Mae North, Miss L.ttie Cromartie, Mrs. Thelma Williams, Mr.:. Catherine Wil¬ liams Mrs. Dora Bryant, and Mrs. M A. Wilson will partici¬ pate as leaders; Mrs. Dorothy Freeman, Miss Mattie Lee, Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Lillian Out- ler Mrs. Yvonne Mathis, Mrs Regional Evangelistic Conference Here March 1 The Southeastern l{ e g i o n a 1 Evangelistic Conference of Baptist Churches, under the sponsorship of the National Baptist Conven¬ tion U.S.A. Inc., and the Southern Baptist Convention, will be held t v P R» t > p in Prr , eweh. *»„.v <>*4 Cutrl»r Sfeet, ^. T . i. g stell, Jr., pastor, TuesJ day, March 1. j The them# ■ -Soul-Winning J - Ewry Chrhtian cb - > The Conference oi>ens ' at 3:30 M-m. Speakers e , during . . the . confer- . ence are: Dr. D R. D. n „ Hodges, . ur "De- . I veloping and Delivering of Evan- gelistic .... Sermons”; „ „ ,, Dr. C. _ „ E. Wil- bank, "Tested Methods for Re- vivais”; Dr. B. J. Johnson, “Evan- Morehouse College Day At First A. B. The First African Baptist church will observe . its annual Morehouse College day all day, March 13. The Rev. J. A. Wilborn, min¬ ister of the Union Baptist church, Atlanta, and a gradu¬ ate of Morehouse College, will be the "Morehouse Day” speak¬ er at the 11, a. m. worship hour. At 7:30 p. m. sharp the Morehouse College Glee club under the direction of Wendell P. Whalum, will sing. Every¬ one is invited to worship at First African Baptist church all day. > Rev. Curtis J. Jackson is min¬ ister and Mrs. Margaret Hutson is chairman of the activities. Baptist Ushers Union The Union’s Fifth Sunday pro¬ gram was held at Bethlehem Baptist church, Rev. Stell spoke on ‘'General Hints.” The month¬ ly program will be held Mon¬ day night, February 2 I 9th at Union Baptist church by the No. 2 Usher Board. The union will participate in Dt anniversary of theRev. R. L. Byrd of Abyssinia Baptist church, Wednesday night March 16. TRY Cherokee Herhru Tonic Dr. Donald’s Herb Treatment (Tablets or Liquid) From International Drug Co. For relief of inflamed prostate glands, kidney and bladder distress, spinal arthritis, and lower back pains, pain in feet, ankles, knees, hips and shoulders; nervous run down condi¬ tion from over drinking, loss of pep and nature's inability. Stiff Joints, cramps and swelling. Cherokee Tonic Makes Nature Work. Give it a trial and feel good again Your Health ls Wealth. Sold by Voteran C. J. Moore (T.icrrwrt 4gent) tin Fr»«t H—ton Lane *»hone ADams 2-5807 Creams MINUTES Faster Lillian MeKlchols, Mrs. Eiisc Freeman, Mrs. Dorothy Wash- ington and Mrs. Mary thews will participate in a matic presentation. Mrs. H. Walker will direct the sing ing accompanied by Mrs. Fayette. Mrs. Mildred Hutch- ins will preside as chairman. Among the great interdenom {national the general offering on this day it is hoped that the increas¬ es will make possible the estab¬ lishment of a radio transmit¬ ting station in Africa. The public Is invited. gelistie Sermons.” Devotional services, Rev. W. M. Daniels; Alt. Rev. E. (I. Lane, Rev. J. F. Mann, and Rev. W. I). Kent. The Conference is for ministers ■*r > A lawmen in Chatham, Bulloch, L'berty, Screven, McIntosh, Glenn and Bryan counties. Supper will be served without charge to all attending the full session at the conference. Help with travel ex¬ pense to those from out-of-town bringing two or more persons to the conference. . Rev. E. A. Capers, and l pastor j ! moderator, is chairman of the con- fereooe. St. Mary’s AME Church St. Mary’s AME church will present a special program on March 20 at 4 o’clock. A Weight Rally will also be held. Rev. Charlie Fogle is pastor and Miss Luclle Robinson Is secre¬ tary. St. Philip AME Church At St. Philip AiME church, Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor, choirs No. 1 and 2 and the Gospel rus rendered the music at 11:30 a. m. services on Sunday, Feb. 21. Rev. Bryan delivered the message. His subject Prayer Samuel Cooper pre- sented the newly organized Usher Board with Mrs. Smith, supervisor. The spring rally was set for March 27. The church extends sympa¬ thy to Mrs. Mildred Robinson in her recent bereavement in the passing of her brother. True Love Baptist At True Love Baptist Rev. Freddie Bonds pastor, ser- vices on last Sunday were well attended beginning with day School, Supt. F. A. bell presiding. Messages were delivered by the pastcj;. senior choir will render a cal on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28 at 3:30 p. m. DR. WM. A. WEXLER SCHWAB OPTICAL , 111 Bull Street Pbone ADams 6-0348 complete optical SERVICE Scientific Eye Examination Oculist Prescriptions Filled Lenses or Frames Replaced Contact Lenses Weekly or Monthly Budget Payments TTir SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Connor Temple The services at Connor ple were inspiring and well tended on Sunday. Feb. 21 Sunday School was by Supt. Hunter. “I’m Door,” was the subject of morning message delivered the pastor, Rev. W. W. White- head. The anniversary of the W. W. club was observed in the evening. Mrs. Bessie Boyd was (the guest speaker. The | irig me sage was delivered j Rev. L. L. Scott. I | in A honor birlhday of the party pastor was given on Mon- j day night, 1st Mt. Bethel Beginning with Sunday School ! ar,( into the morning service a large attendance was at First Mt. Bethel Baptist church last 5 = unday ’ Rpv - Jac * son delivered the message. No. 2 choir and ushers served. BTU is held every Thursday evening at 5 p m. An installa- tion program of the Pastor’s Aid Club will be held February 29. Rev. I, B. Free will be the guest speaker. Mrs. R. Carpenter and Mrs. B. Barnwell are chair- men. St. Ph Hip Mon. A. M. E. Services were well attended Sunday at St. Philip Monumen¬ tal beginning with the Sunday School at 10 a. m. Pastor F. D. Jaudon delivered the mes¬ sages throughout the day. At 11:30 a. m. the music was ren¬ dered by the Gospel choir. At 7 p. m the senior choir served Several activities are in progress for the relocation drive which will terminate on the 2nd Sun¬ day inMarch. Bantist Ministers AHianct The Savannah Bantist Min¬ isters Alliance met Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. at the First Ever¬ green Baptist church, Rev. E. A Capers, pastor. Devotions were conducted by Rev. Freddie Bonds. Rev. J. C. McMillan, presided, assisted by Rev. F. Bonds. The expla¬ nation of the Sunday School lesson was by Rev. E. A. Capers, subject, “A Prisoner For Christ.’’ Visitors were Bishop and Mrs. J O. Felix of New York city, Mrs. R. B. Brown, Mrs. Felix Jenkins and Mrs. C. Ligon. Current events were brought by J- Mann, of Brunswick ® a ' Als0 p rosPnb was r P v. a. c. Curtright who invited the Alli- ancp t, 0 p p present Friday, 3 p m at the Y MCA to formulate p] ans bo help the aged and shut- ins. “Ministerial Ethics” was dis¬ cussed by Rev. G. W. Carter and others. The same will be continued next Tuesday led by l Rev. E. A. Capers. UNIFORMS Uthar Board, Deacon#*s, Mother of Church, Nurses, Missionary, j Prayer Band Nylon, Dacron, Cotton, Poplin, Sixes 5 to 52 Long, Short and 34 Sleeves ! BADGES FOR USHERS AND ORGANIZATIONS lowest Prices Available KIIIE FOR FREE CATALOS #7 SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St„ N.E. 77 Alabama St„ S.W. Washington 2.D.C. Atlanta 3, Georgia Last Rites Held For Mr. Young Funeral services were held last week at Litway Baptist church for Willie Young. Mr. Young succumbed on Sat¬ urday, Feb. 13, at a local hospi¬ j tal. He was stricken in his j home on the Wednesday pre¬ ceding his death. Born on Scriven (now Taiahit Island, the deceased was a life time resident of Wilmington Is¬ land. Many years ago he was ; proprietor of a cook shop and a pavilion. At the time of his demise he was the operator a fishii.g camp. Mr. Young ai- j so operated a truck farm and had an enviable reputation for the watermelons and tomatoes grown by him. A deacon of Litway Baptist [ church, Mr. Young was also trustee of Oak Grove cemetery, j Brothers and a member Lodge. of the Seven More than a half century ago, Mr. Young married the former Miss Sarah Timmons. To this union two children were born. The eulogy was delivered by the church’s pastor, and the Rev. L. S. Steli, Jr„ spoke for the dozen ministers of this city who were present. Rev. J. L. Mann of Brunswick gave ex¬ pressions from his Association. Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Young; a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Bleach; a son, Isaac Young; a daughter- in-law, a son-in-law, three grand children, and numerous other relatives. | Among the persons from out- -of-town at the funeral were Willie Farley, Agriculture In¬ structor at Tuskegee Institute, and nephew of the deceased; Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Millen, Ga., and Mrs. Lonzeta J. Marsh of Atlanta. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery with Williams and Williams Funeral Directors in charge. CARDS OF THAN KS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. John Mack, Sr., who passed' January 18, 1960, wish to thank the pastor and members of Lit- tie Bryan Baptist church, Prince Hall chapter, O. E. S. No.^ 258,: and their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy with cards, flowers and tele¬ grams. Also, thanks goes to the Bynes-Royal Funeral Home. CARD OF THANKS Boston Williams of 703 Har¬ mon street wishes to thank Dr. Carl R. Jordan, the Charity Hospital staff and all of his friends for the kindness shown him during his recent illness. Tremont Temple Tremont Temple Baptist church closed the pastor’s 13th anniver¬ sary c.elebration, Sunday, Feb. 21. The services were largely at- tended. Sunday School was EENK'ETT- -In loving mem- [ ory of I i J , I j : I j i [ * BISHOP M. S. BENNETT whoTdeparted this life six years ago, Feb. 22, 1954 It has pleased Almighty God to translate from labor of this life to rest and fellowship of the Saints my dear husband. Bishop M. S. Bennett Gone but not forgotten, We often sit and think of you when we are all alone. For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. We mi.ss you oh, we mi.ss you How could we help but sigh But if we live as you lived We’ll meet you again by and by I No one knows the sadness Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that’s borne in silence For the one we love so well God knows how much we miss you Never shall your memory fade, Loving thoughts shall always] Wander To the spot where you were laid Loving wife, Son and Grand¬ son. EDWARDS -In memory of my dear sister, MRS. MALBERTA EDWARDS who " departed ~‘ this life, Febru- 2 jg 5fl n was Qn thls day Go( j ca jj ec j y 0U f rom labor to reward How much I miss you God only knows. Do you think I have forgotten you. Just because I try to smile? No never Sadly missed by Sister, Mrs. Mary Goodwin. conducted by Supt. Clifford Riles. At the morning wor¬ ship a program was rendered with an address delivered by Theron Spencer. At 4 o’clock Rev. Richard M. Williams, pas¬ tor of the First Bryan Baptist church, and his members were guests. Changes In Programming of WSOK 1230 On Your 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 Program) Saturday 5:00—7:00 AM (Roscoe Camp, Gospel and Spiritual) 7:00 — 9:00 AM (Jim Wiley and Pop Music) Sunday 6:00 — 9:00 AM (Roscoe Gamp Spiritual Parade) 9:00 — 12:00 Noon (T. ,T. 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 ’ SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1960 REECE -In memory of our father, BENJAMIN J. REECE who departed this life twelve (12 1 years ago February 13, 1948. To us it seems like yesterday Since you went away. Your life is a beautiful memory Your absence a silent grief. Memories are something no one can steal. Death is a heartache nothing can heal. Some have forgotten you are j gone, But, we remember, r.o matter hew long. You lived a life for others, and For us you did your best. Pei'v missed by Ch’ldren. Horry Reece, Guyton, Ga. T. J. Reece, Guyton, Ga. II. C. Reece, St. Albans, N. Y. V. B Reece, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Ida Fleming, Savannah, Ga. Mrs. I. B. Irving, Guyton, Ga. Sister, Mrs. Carrie Underwood, Savannah, Ga. Grand children, Great Grands, Nephews, Nieces, other rela¬ tives apd friends. COLZIE—Tn loving memory of our mother and grand mother, MRS. ADDIE R. COLZIE who passed away seven years asm, today, February 26, 1953. Gone but not forgotten You wore a crown of patience As you struggled on and on And the hands that rest forever Are the hands that made our home You are gone but not forgotten Never shall your memory fade, Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where you are laid Deep in my heart lies a picture More precious than silver and gold; ! It.’s a picture of my loved one ; Whose memory will never grow, old My heart still aches with sad¬ ness My eyes shed many a tear Cod alone knows how I miss her At the end of seven long years. Sadly missed by a Devoted Daughter, Mrs. Senette Robinson, Grand Son, Mr. Miajor Roberts SEE PAUL and ANDY For Ignition, Starters, Generators and Carburetors Phone ADams 2-0221 READ! ®hf IHlumr t 10 CENTS A COPY 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 BROAD ST. FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. WILLIAMS—In loving memo- ry of our mother, |f r.;:t3. ALICE WILLIAMS Departed this life, 2 years ago, Feb. 22, 1958. Gone is the facewe love so dear Gone is the vbice we lotfe to hear Daughters;' 1,1 r ' Mrs. Louise W. Barrett, Mrs. Juanita W. Segue Sons, ’ " ’ Mr. Jarneg' Williams f i Mr. Chas. Williams Philidelpliia, Pa. Grand Children, Edwina Barrett Reatha Se»ue ! BENNETT—Yn lining memory of our spiritual head, BISHOP M. S. BENNETT who departed this life six years avo. February 22, 1954. He requested God that he should die It was hard for us to understand That living is death, dying is life. On this side of the grave we arc exiles On that, citizens. On this side, captive. On that, freedom. On this side, disguised, unknpwh On that, disclosed and proclaim¬ ed as the children of God. And what thou hast spoken Is come to pass. ^nd behold, we have seen it. But in the midst of a time like this w e are carrying on, unchanged saviour, lead me lest I stray. Gently lead me all the way. m f.q W e are safe when by thy side. We will in thy love abide. Evangelist Annie Mack Co-workers of Ft. Lauder¬ dale, Fla. WASH & DRY (One Day Serv : re) si.ee (Ma.%. ,,25 Lbs.) J & C CONFECTIONERY 3WINNETT & ATLANTIC KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES HENRY & WERT BROAD LEE’S DRUG STORE 347 WEST BROAD ST. ALLEN’S SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & WEST BROAD ROBERT SAM’S CONFECTIONERY 730 WATERS AVE. FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY 2611 WEST BROAD ST. QUALITY MEDICINE SHOP 2321 West Broad Street