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THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
of the National Sunday School and
RTF Congress met at Mount Olivet
Jiaptist church in New York City
on March 15, and planned thc
gram for the 1900 session of
Congress, set fur June 17-22, in
Buffalo, N. Y. Photo shows
2nd St. John Bapt.
At Second St. John
Church, Sunday, April 3,
Sunday School was led by
W. C. Ross. At 2 p. m.
T J. Wright, the pastor,
ed from the theme, “God is
Spirit.” The senior choir
No. 2 choir rendered
Pulpit guests were Rev,
Rev. Murry, Rev. Shanor
Rev. Donaldson. On
April 10, 10 a. m.
School; 6 p .m. Mission; 7 p
BTU; 8 p. m , preaching by
pastor.
Connor Temple
On last Sunday, the
v ere inspiring an dwell
ed at Connor’s Temple
cl lurch E. Hunter,
tendent, was in charge of
Runday School. “Jesus,
Mister Teacher,” was the
ject of the morning sermon
livered bv the pastor, Rev. W T
W. Whitehead. Four joined
church. The music was
dered by the Young
c oir and the combined
rhoirs. The tenth
anniversary of the pastor,
W. W. Whitehead,'. its
held this w r eek, April 4-11.
First Tabernacle
Rev. and Mrs. E. G.
were called out of the city
Sunday due to the death
Mrs. Lane’s brother.
r f the absence of the
Rev J. Bailey delivered
morning message at First
crnacle Baptist church.
and Le Etta Llpsey were
ed as candidates for baytism.
Spring revival begins
night. April 11 with a week
prayer Beginning April
Rev E Joseph Johnson of
lanta will be delivering
sermons. A special
la extended non-church com
municants to attend these ser
vices.
An overflow crowd heard ,
Freedom speakers on last
!* y a | 4 ?' m " ttley pr
daim-ed that , our aim Ls to
cure better job
in accordance with every
v (dual’s ability, regardless
efieed or color.
WAREHOUSE SALE
on delinquent storage
Moves, Refrigerators,
Chairs, Dinette Suites,
Chests, Secretaries, Bunk
Living Room Tables,
Bar stools, TVs, Radios,
ing Machines, and
small items. Alt items
to sell. Dealers welcome. C &
Charge cards welcome. Can
seen at Youman’s Van &
age, 414 E. Oglethorpe Ave.
committee, left to right, seated:
Mi • Bessie S. Lstcll, Birmingham,
Ala., secretary; Dr. O. C lay Max-
well, New York City, president;
Mrs. W. II. Jernagin, Washington,
chairman enrollment committee
and Dr. A. F. Fisher, Atlanta,
dean; standing, from left: Atty.
I Eapti*t Ministers Union
1 1 The The hatham hatham County County Baptist Baptist
j Ministers Union met on Baptist Tues¬
day at the Bethlehem
church, Rev. L. S. Steil, Jr., host
minister.
Meditation was conducted Jjy
Rev. E. G. Lane of First Tab¬
ernacle Baptist church. The
Sunday School lesson was dis.
cussed by Rev. L. Harden.
Rev. Dan Singletary was re¬
ceived in the fellowship.
It was unanimously voted
that the Chatham County Bap-
tLst Ministers union make it
i oulicly known that it endorses
the civic movement going on
now in Savannah including
the sit-down and picket move¬
ments.
The union will celebrate a
nre-Easiter ^service Tuesday in
the upper sanctuary of
Bethlehem Baptist church. Min¬
isters are to ask their choirs
render music. Rev. J B
will be the speaker
. by Rev. R. L. Byrd.
On Tuesday, April 19
union will fellowship with
Tnt er denominational
Alliance at St. Matthew’s
copal church.
t
Rev - J c - Brovm of
and Rev. J H. Stanford of Jack¬
sonville, Fla., were
There were 16 ministers in
■aauupnai
!
Central Bant. Church
! The services were largely
| tended on -Sunday at
Baptist church.
( v. as administered and the
j f - a ge was delivered by Rev.
Daniels. Rev. Qriffen
j e d with- the services.
j Apr11 8 the cl ™ rch \ s
in S a Rally and pr0gra
6unday the regular BTU
in ^ win be held at 7 ^ m -
j Ruth Davis llL
- True Love Bant. Church
At True Love Baptist
Rev. F. Bonds, pastor,
nion was observed on last
■ day Sunday w
chai ^ e Qf gupt F A
The pastor delivered three
spiring messages, pulpit
were the Rev. J. S. Gordon,
R. L. Mims, Rev. W. D.
and Rev. Cannon.
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J. C. Oliver, Chicago, treasurer;
Rev. Challelle, Tulsa, Okla., asso¬
ciate director general; Dr. Martin
Luther King, Atlanta, vice presi¬
dent and Dr. James B. Cayce,
Pittsburgh, director general. (As¬
sociated Negro Press Photo).
Baptist Ministers
The Savannah Baptist
isters Alliance was
Tuesday by Rev. Walter
, tius in the First Evergreen
List Church Rev. F, A,
pastor.
Rev Freddie Bonds,
in presiding. Tip
School lesson was brought
Rev R. B Brown, theme
Strength of Humility.”
Rev. JO McMillan
his annual address from
subject, “Who f^hall
Us From the Love of God.”
was introduced by Rev. G-
Carter. Rev. Ii D.
presided, the, hymn
Grace,” and the selection
Understands, He’ll Say
Done," were rendered by the
liance, Mrs. Haittie Moore
ed at the piano.
j Visitors were Mrs. Annie
f ( e ' MrS ;. H „ at ... Ue Map Je . n kl . . | S
Mrs. J. O. Felix, _ . Mrs. . , C. „ Ligon . !
The election of officers
postponed until next Tuesday.
St. Mary s AME
At St. Mary’s AME
last Sunday, the Sunday
subject was “Teaching
Precept and Parable.” At
o’clock the pas-tor, Rev.
lie Fogle, delivered tihe
On Sunday coming,
at 3 p. m. will be
by Rev. J. W. Maxwell.
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! College Park Baptist
Church Begins Week of
REV. WILLIE GWYN
The College Park
I Church began its Week of
er Tuesday night, April 5,
„ , , , prayer
i, ,,im n ‘ Jic.sc
vices will precede the
church revival which will
gin Monday night, April 11,
8.00 and Continue through
l week The revival
.“Winning Souls to
jb Rev. e emphasized Willie Gwyn, by who the will
liver all the sermons during
week. ■
Beth Eden Choir to
Palm Sunday Program
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C h°w f B th EdCn
church will n present p f an
to t| Vf Thc The 0 r Cross. y 0g ' iU ’ e ' H. Tr T° L.
will dramatize the story
Is . gripping . . from . the .. , ,
• to the .. end. . TT He will .
mng
(supported chorr during with the music by
i narration
en-cUng „ with .x,u “Christ . , Is T Risen, T,,
an excerpt xx from Handel’s ,, , ,, „ “Ha rr ,
leluiah Chorus. The public
Mrs. W. G. Edwards will
in charge of the
Rev. Harold Baker is pastor.
St. Philip Mon. AME
Communion- services were
at St. Phillip Monumental
Sunday, beginning with,
Communion services in
Sunday School. The
were delivered throughout
day by the pastor, Rev. F.
Jaudon. The combined
rendered music.
was large -at both services.
Abyssinia Bant. Churcb
Rev. R. L. Byrd, pastor,
in charge of the services
Abyssinia Baptist Church
Sunday, April 3. The
anre was large. Two
and the Young Adult
’ rendered music. J.
conducted the Sunday
1st Christ Holiness
Church
Lanier, Ga.—Guest speakers
the First Christ
| Church on last Sunday
Missionary R. Stewart
Missionary R. Coition
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and
Thoma c - Sellers were present.
On Sunday, April 10
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Choir to Present Easter
Cantata, April 10
The ‘ Thorn-Crowned King,” a
sacred cantata by Fred B. Holton
for mixed voices, will be present¬
ed by the Second Baptist Church
Choirs on Sunday evening, April
10, at 8 o’clock at the church. The
cantata is under the direction of
Professor E. J. Josey. Dr. J. L.
Wilson, organist, St. John Baptist
Church will serve as guest organ¬
ist. Professor Elmer Ruffner,
minister of music, First African
Baptist Church, will preside at
the piano.
I The Cantata wil! open with the
opening chorus, “Let the Righte¬
ous Be Glad,” followed by an alto
solo, “He Chose the Cross of
Shame”; “There Was No Other
Way,' 1 a male chorus with Albert
Wheeler doing the bass solo is
the third number. “Betrayed,” a
tenor solo sung by Jesse Kearse
and the choir sets the stage for
the Easter story. Mrs. Evelyn
May is featured in a soprano solo,
“The Thorn-Crowned King,” The
c y, 0 j r t ben bursts forth in a thund-
choral number , . <Let H , m Be
Crucified” with Curtis Cooper do-
the bass S()lo .
A worne „’ s chorus, “Alas and
0id Mv Saviour B leed,” is one of
• the
n]0st melodic numbers in thc
cantat and it moves the story
)ose| . to the Resurrection. Miss
arr|et Bias> soprano soloist> and
J ^ be ebo i r w j]j follow in a dramatic
1 number, “They Laid Him Away.”
Frank McMoore and Curtis Coop- I
| pr - tenor a " d ^ss respectively j
| Sr, .f“IL il ,
suddenly felt in a triumphant
choral number *. He Is Risen >- w5th j
c™* Cooper singing * the bass
lo Thp , fice e of the
l- Easter * ,, Morn is ...... visualized in the
duet, , . “Glory the Garden” by
in J
Mra> Evelyn May , 0
. Minus, contralto.
„ A . quartet , . . obligato ... . choral . . num-
j ber, ‘Jesus „ T .. Lives,” „ is . then ,, heard, . .
- In exaltation(
Rreat the cboir P per .
forms the finaI chora] num ber ,
“Praise Ye the Lord” which brings
the climax.
The puhlie is invited to hear the
presentation. Reverend F,. P. Quar-
terman is minister; E. J. Josey is
minister of music; and Mrs. Mari¬
an Gibson is church organist.
j
j CARDS OF THANKS
of latP Mrs '
°' ar ‘' Sy Wlls0n wishes . to express.
their sincere appreciation
their neighbors and friends
for the kindness shown them I
during her recent illness and!
death. Their many thoughtful!
deeds, cards, flowers, telegrams, j
and use of cars will never be'
forgotten. Special thanks are.
given to the Rev. W. W. White-
head, pastor of the Connor’s
Temple Baptist Church, and the
Bynes-Royall Funeral Home
staff for efficient service ren¬
dered.
Mr. Thomas Wilson, husband
Mrs. Naomi Hills and
Mjrs. Edna Shells, daughters
Rev. Lacey Wilson and
Leroy Wilson, sons.
National Missionary meeting
will be held at Glennville at
11 o’clock at the First Christ
Holiness Church. The pastor,
Elder Harris, tihe founder, El¬
der E. Owens and the president,
Missionary R. Stewart will be 1
:
present.
DR. SIDNEY Optometrist SHEDROW t j
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Corner Abercorn |
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MEMCRI Alf
SAXON-In loving memory of-
ill 1.......“ —
MRS. MARY LUE SAXON'
departed this life April 5,i
we miss your no one
knows
a mortal could disclose
alone could deign to tell
who doeth all things well
missed by
Sister,
Mrs. Gertie G. Bolden
Savannah, Ga.
Son,
Mr. John Henry Prince
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Other relatives and friends
KEMP -In memory of our fa-
NATHAN KEMP, SR.
departed this life April 6,
lived and died a noble man
all he knew endeared
-with his happy nature
home and friends he cheered.
we could have our dreams
come true,
we could set our hearts aglow,
ask our God for the dad
we knew,
in the dear, dear long ago.
Sadly missed by Children
PIERCE—In loving remem¬
of our father and moth¬
ROBERT LEON PIERCE, SR.
departed this life 11
March 25. 1,949
ANNA LUClLE PIERCE
departed this life 4 years
April 1, 1956.
are always present in our;
thoughts,
love is still our guide,
we cannot touch your
hand
know you are at our side,
smile with the world, yet w'e j
never forget
our memory you live there
yet.
Children,
Robert L. Pierce
• Cassie L. Pierce
Thernell C. Pierce
And other relatives.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 19G0
BUTLER—In memory
darling father,
JAMES FRANCIS BUTLER
who departed this life 9
ago, April 8, 1951.
Papa, you are gone but not
gotten.
Sadly missed by your
Daughter,
"Mrs. Mary E.
and family '
WRAY—In loving memory
our daughter, sister and niece,
MHS. EVELYN WRAY,
who departed this life one
ago, April 10, 1959.
( ' >ur * oved one s t arted on ^
journey,«
Just a I’ ear or f° a S°,
For the home which is
And -where blessings ever
Aid across the ocean’s waters,
Where the zephyrs kiss
strand ,
_
She is beckoning back
Glory,
I have reached the
Land,
Sadly missed by
Mother,
Mrs. Annie Mae Jackson
Father,
Mr. Eugene Putman
Aunt,
Mrs. Estella Cook
Sisters and brothers,
Other relatives and
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Miss Ella Mae Brantley
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