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Goodwill To Celebrate
Pastor's 9tb Anniversary
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REV. B. M. CORLEY
Goodwlll Baptist Church
celebrate the ninth anniversary
of'its pastor, Rev. B M. Corley,
with nightly programs, April 4-
8
The following churches will
participate Monday, Friendship,
(Baptist* Rev ID. D. Hender¬
son; Tuesday, St. Luke Buptist,
Rev. B C Thomas; Wednesday,
Hannah Chapel AME church,
Rev. G. H. Stokes; Thursday,-
Palen Methodist; Rev. J. Red¬
dick ; Friday, Bethlehem Bap¬
tist, Rev L. S Stell.
Mt. Tabor Bapt. Church
On Sunday night at Mt. Tabor
Baptist church, Henry Bolds
preached his trial sermon to a
capacity audience. His message
was taken from the iilh chap¬
ter of St. John. He used as his
theme “Love Being the Symbol
of Jeaue
Tire congregation voted unan¬
imously that Mr. Bolds become
a licensed minister. Rev. L.
Kelly is pastor of the church.
Ten ministers were present at
t • service.
St. Philip AME Church
At Bt. Philip Church, Rev.
John S. Bryan, pastor, the
day School teachers are plann¬
ing for the Easter celebration.
On Sunday, March 27, the pas¬
tor delivered the morning mes¬
sage; subject,, "The Wise and
Foolish Builders.” The first
report for the spring rally was
made at the 7;30 p. m. service.
Mrs. Sarah Washington, a mem¬
ber of Stwardess Board No. 3,
rated first; Miss Yvonne Me-
Crlockton, reporting for the En¬
ergetic Club and Turner Mis¬
sionary, was second. The ral¬
ly wlH and on Easter Sunday.
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Bethlehem Baptist Church
The eighth pastoral anni¬
versary of Rev. and Mrs. L. S.
Steil Jr., was successfully cel¬
ebrated last week Many
churches participated on the
program. On Sunday, March
27 Rev Willie J Outler, a son
of the church, delivered the
morning message. Tremont
Temple Baptist church and its
pastor, Rev J M. Benton, were
present for the 3 o’clock ser¬
vices. Rev. Benton delivered
the message. The fellowship
with ail of the churches par¬
ticipating was spiritually en¬
riching.
I
Beth Eden Bapt. Church
Rev. Harold Baker, pastor of
Beth Eden Baptist church, has
been preaching a series of ser- I
leading up to revival. On
March 13 the subject was “The j 1
I Will Invitation and Sunday,
March 20, “The I Will of Con-1
fession.” Prayer services willi
be conducted from April 4
through April 7 and revival ser-
vlces will be held April 11 thru
April 15. Rev. L. S. Stell of
the Bethlehem Baptist church i
wilf conduct the services.
IRegular communion service.^
will be observed Sunday, April
3, at 8 p. m.
First Christ
Holiness Church
Lanier, Georgia—Sunday School
Day was held here Sunday at 1
p.m. at First Christ Holiness
Church. Missionary R. Samuel
and daughters from Brooklyn, New
York, were present. At 3:45 p.m.
the speaker was Missionary N.
Smith. At 7 p.m. the speaker was
Elder O. Foxworth, pastor of the
First Christ Holiness Church of
Claxton.
Sunday, April 3, will be Youth
Day. Guest speaker will be Miss
Ruby Coaben from Brooklyn, N.Y.
St. Mary's AME Church
^ , er>ice , were he]d „
St. Mary’s A.M.E. Church last
Sunday. Communion services on
Sunday, April 10, will be conduct¬
ed by Rev. J. W. Maxwell as the
pastor, Rev. Charlie Fogle and his
family will be out of the city.
Pleasant Hill Bapt.
At Pleasant Hill Baptist Church,
635 W. 41st St., on Sunday, March
27, the Sunday School was con¬
ducted by Supt. R. Johnson. At
the morning service Rev. Boles de¬
livered the message. At 3 p.m.
communion services were held with
the pastor, Rev. 0. G. Jackson, de¬
livering the message. Visiting
ministers were Rev. Larry, Rev.
Brantley, Rev. Gaskin, Rev. Dykes
and Rev. Frank Stephens.
Connor Temple to
Celebrate Pastor's Tenth
Anniversary
The tenth pastoral anniversa¬
ry celebration of the Rev. W.
Whitehead will be
April 4-10. Various local
es will participate.
The Jerusalem Baptist
of Groveland and the
Baptist church will close
anniversary on Sunday
April 10.
The regular communion
vice will be held next
at 2:30 p. m.
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Fellowship Day
At FAB, East Savannah
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CALEB H. BIAS
Fellowship day will be observ-
ed at FAB church, East Savan -
nah - Sunday, April 3.
The sp^a^r at the 3 P m -
program will be Caleb H. Bias,
a native of Atlanta. He re-
ceived his education at
Valley State College and holds
membership and offices in sev-
eral civic and fraternal organ¬
izations.
Ben Baker is chairman of
program and Richard Smith, Jr.
Is co-chairman.
1st Friendship Baptist
Rev. G. R Connor, pastor
nounces that during the
anniversary celebration at
Friendship Baptist church a
tal of $1,291.29 was raised.
celebration closed Sunday,
27, with J. Wise, chairman
the deacon board, in charge
the services. The
speaker was Rev. K.
and the evening speaker
Rev. Henry Singleton.
deaconesses sponsored a tea
4 p. m.
Rev. Connor will be in
of the services Sunday, April
St. Philip Mon. AME
St. Phillip Monumental A.
E. dhurch arid its pastor Rev.
D. Jaudon, attended the
dedlcational services at
ley Chapel AME church on
day afternoon, March 27.
Communion services will
held at St. Phillip Sunday
3.
Baptist Ministers
The Chatham County
Ministers Union met Tuesday
Bethlehem Baptist Church.
1 Rev. L. G. Gibbs, led the
dldation period with prayer
Rev. B. M. Corley.
The Union reported
$200 in the Mission, drive
Bethlehem Baptist church
March 20
The Union plans to meet
the Interdenominational
ters Alliance once each
The meetings are held on
day after the third Sunday
the parish hall of St.
Episcopal church.
Fourteen ministers
the meeting.
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The f burnable tails of dogdom will wag when these two
chic canines dazzle the strollers in the Easter parade with
their “tricks of the-trade” chapeaux. Miss Beulah Beagle and
Mis. Sherwood Spaniel • trimmed their spring bonnets with
the symbols of their respective trades. Miss Beagle sports a
white rabbit atop her violet trimmed straw, while the inter¬
ests of Mis. Spaniel are whimsically expressed by the birdy
decor atop her pink straw roller.
Baptist Minsters Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis- | ■
ters Alliance met Tuesday at
First Evergreen Baptist church. i
P.ev. E. A. Capers, pastor.
The meditation period was
conducted by Rev. E. D. Brooks,
the president, Rev. J. C. McMil-!
Ian, presided. Mrs. Ada Mae
Jackson of the Fairmont Bap¬
tist church was present. The
Sunday School lesson was ex-
ol ? ined ^ Rev Brooks, theme,'
“Jesus Jpjjug The Mag Master Teacher.”
On next Tuesday the presi¬
dent will deliver his annual ad¬
dress followed by the election
of officers. A banquet sponsor¬
ed by the Alliance will be given
in honor of Rev. J. C. McMillan,
who has served the organiza-,
tion faithfully for the past 8
years. Mother J. O. Felix will
serve as associate chairman for
the affair. A discussion on the
“Doctrine of the Holy Ghost,”
was led by Bishop J. O. Felix.
A solo was rendered by Mother
Felix with Bishop Felix at the
piano.
1st Mt. Calvary Bapt.
Communion services will be#
(held Sunday. April calvary 3 at 3 Baptist P- m.j j
at the First Mt.
Church, Rev T. J. Simmons.l
pastor. ~ -
First Christ
Holiness Church
The First Christ Holiness
church. Southover Junction, will
hold services on Tuesday night study' ’
6 o’clock, with the Bible
conducted by Elder E. Owens'
and the pastor, Elder F. Pinck¬
ney. On Thursday night the
guest speaker will be Elder E.
Owens. Saturday at 5 p. m.
the YPWW will be in session
with Missionary L. Magwood,
president in charge.
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troops they were. He learned they
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McClellan commented that they
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Laurie Dies
New York City
Edward ( windy) Laurie, Sr.
of the lute William and Est-
Laurie died March 15 in New
City.
Mr. Laurie received his early
in the local public
For a number of years
worked as bellman at the John
Hotel. More than eight
ago Mr. Laurie went to
City to make his home.
survivors are two
two sisters, several
nephews.
Brooks Dies
Chicago
Mrs. Emma Brooks died
25 in Chicago. She
in Dawson, Ga., but
greater part of her life in
She was a member
Congregational Church
went to Chicago to make
with her son, the late
Since his death she
with her
Ruby Mill Brooks, also a
Savannahian. Mrs.
birthday would have been
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thorn that love God ...—(Ro¬
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It is wonderful to meet, on
memorable occasions that are
all too infrequent, a person
who truly loves God and obeys
His commandments every
hour of every day. Such a one
radiates love and joy, peace
and harmony, strength and
goodness, and is really blessed
and fulfilled. We can all be
like that—why aren’t we?
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Memorials
NEWTON—-In loving memory
of
mu
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MRS. VlOIJt ROBERTS
NEWTON
Who departed this life March 31,
1959
They say that time heals all
sorrows,
And helps us to forget,
But time, so far has only proved
how much we love and miss you
God gave us strength to fight it,,.
And courage to bear the blow, i
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
Husband,
Joseph Newton
Daughters,
Mrs. Blanche McCoy
Mrs. Marie Smalls
Son,
Mr. William Capers,
i Detroit, Mich.
Brother,
Mr. Freddie Slack
Six grand children, relatives
and friends.
CARDS OF THANKS
j Mrs. Ruby Laurie Bradley and
family express sincere thanks
to their many, many friends for
all floral offerings, cars donat¬
ed and other expressions of
sympathy in the passing of
loved one, Mr. Edward
Laurie of New York city.
The Family
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Rasa Brown would like
to thank her many friends for
the cards and flowers sent
her while a patient at Charity
Hospital. She is now conva¬
lescing at the home of
niece, 827 West 51st street.
Memorials
Ezra Johnson
925 VV. 37lh Street
Phone AD 2-7573
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, I960
EDWARDS—-In sad but lov¬
ing memory of
MRS. ESSIE MONROE
EDWARDS
w :o departed this life one
year ago.
March 29, 1959
Sadly missed by a
Devoted Friend
PERRY—In loving memory of
our mother,
MRS. LULA SANDERS PERRY
who departed this life March 23,
1959.
Though death has taken her
Life must go on
For these left grieving
Sad and forlorn.
Yet on this day each year
Her memory reminds us
She lives in eternity.
Sadly missed by
Mrs. Mable Scruggs
Mrs. Annie M. Sanders
Mrs. Lillie M. Roberts
Mr. William S. Sanders,
New York City,
Mr. Henry Perry,
St. Michaels, Md.
Mrs. Tremble Thenks
Beauty Customers
Mrs. Naomi Tremble,
beautician, left the city
nesday, February 24 for
York to visit her sister.
will make her heme in
necticut for the next 2 or
years. She would like for
customers to know that she
joyed her work with them
12 years. Mrs. Tremble
ed her training from
Freeman in 1940. She
ed her studies in 1947
Madam Ann Gates. She
took a six weeks brush-up
in hair styling in 1954.
Tremble had her Shoppe
West Broad street and
sidered one of the best in
field of Beauty Culture
out the State of Georgia.
is now attending one of
leading schools of Hair
in New York City and is
return to
city within the next two
three years. She wishes
thank her many friends for
tronizing her. (Adv.)
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