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NBC TV to Show Road Taken |
•NEW YORK Th<> Nation*
broadcasting Company will
the* steps of Jesus a ife walked
His crucifixion, in “.The Way
the Cross,” an Easter Eve
c*i t on the “World Wide 60” surit
Saturday, April 1C, oil tot* NB(
TV Network (9:20-10: U)
EST). Alexander Scour by will
the narrator.
The program will use new docti
n* nt ary technioue ; to visit
‘f-cn? of Jesus’ life,. tortintf
his foilthplace in Bethlehem
Culminating' in His la* t
on earth as he bore the
through Jerusalem to Calvary.
Produced by Louis Hiram,
program * v as filmed without
use o*|. It will show
ern Jerusalem as the Holy
then will turn to scenes of shop
P**h Fden Ba^t. Church
The Sunday fichoo] of
Eden Baptist Church, James
Edwards, superintendent,
render the Easter program
day afternoon, April 17 at 5
m. The children of all
partments and guest
pants will tell toe story
verse, song and
Mrs. Laura B. Webb,
superintendent, will be in
of the program. A cordial
vitation is extended.to the
lic. Mrs. C. M. Wdlls is
tor of music, and Rev.
Baker is pastor. A special
in£m will be preached at
11*15 a. m. service, after
there will be baptism
Bp*'*!#* Ministers
triie Savannah (Baiftist
isters Alliance met Tuesday
♦ He First Evergreen
churrih, Rev. E. A. Capers,
tor. Devotions were
ed by Rev. J. S. Gordon.
L4 L. Small presided.
The following officers
Csoers;' elected: 1st President, vice president, Rev E. Rev
RiB. Brown; 2nd vice
Rev. L. L. Small; 3rd vice
ic| swretary, nt. Rev. Rev. Walter G. W.
and treasurer, Rev. J. S.
don.
Beginning on next
the Alliance will hold
sessions at the Y. M. C. A.
12:30 P m -
A banquet in Rev.
honor will be given <>n
Wednesday 1234'East"waWburg night at his
street.
J O Felix is in charge of
arrangements.
jp4i. T»Knr Bj»oL r.hurcb
On Sunday at Mt labor
Ust church, the pastor, Rev.
Kelley delivered the message
the morning and evening
vices. The theme of his
htg m e s s a g e was
Ready For Tomorrow,’ and
communion theme, “They
understood Jesus And
Him.” Certificates were
as follows at this service:
for baptism, two for
and one license to preach.
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At Green Grove Baptist
last Sunday the pastor, Rev.
L. Lee, used as the subject
his sermon, “Behold The
Has Gone After Him.”
chairman, Dea. Sam White is
patient at Centray of
hospital. Sis. Devon is
and Rev. R. L. Lee, pastor.
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1 i WeMs tending flocks, i , t h ,
. ovid^iwf* «f life a • it ! liv
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The camera will move to the
j river Jordan where Jesus wo bap-
i.sed, to the wilderness of Judea
•'here lie “f »i * ted 40 days and 40
| nights” and to the Mount of Temp- I
j tat ion where He wa hown “all |
j the kingdoms of the world.’’
i Tire course, of the film will re- i
j hafe .Mity.’ path from the Mount |
j of Olive s to Jerusalem and alonp
I with Via Dolorosa, toppinpr to ex-
j amine the places where He fell un
[ der the weight of the f'n» ; f wh re I
He aw Hi mother and where
Veronica stepped forward to wipe
his brow. The program will con¬
clude at Calvary with the symbolic
portrayal of Jesus’ crucifixion, Hi
entombment and Hu resurrection.
St. Paul to Begin
Peviva! Services
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REV. E. D. BROOKS,
Speaker
St. Paul Baptist church.
Waters Waters Ave. Ave. and and Culver Culver stieet, street,
R ev . A. E. Hagins, p a stor, is
having a week of prayer meet-
| ngs preceding its Spring Revi-
V aJ which begins Sunday night,
April 17. Sunday morning
, r i Fa-ter services will be
held and at 5 p. m. the Easter
program will be presented.
Rev. F. *D. Brooks, pastor of
st. James Baptist and First
Fairmont Baptist churches will
conduct tlhe nightly revival;
services, April 17-24.
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gt. John Baptist
At Second '"o^den'"street St. John Baptist
(llu ^’ Gold e n ^raet, West Sa-
v^nnah on AprU _ 10 8 p. m. the
P astor - Rev T. J. Wright preaoh-
ed from the theme “I Have
Found The Man.” The senior
choir rendered music. Next
Sunday at 10 a. m. Sunday,
April 17 the Sunday School will
ron< jt>r its Easter program at 6
p m
r Lopnor , S T e^n , e
mornin ^ worship service
0,1 April 17 at Connor Temple
\ 1 ’ 1 be broadcast over Rajho
Wfdlon WSOK from 12 to 1
0 clock. The Sunday School will
‘ gram :Kmsor ion ^ Sunday annual night Easter begin- pro-
ning at 7 o’clock i
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Beginning Monday night, April
ts, t!h« Friendship Baptist
Hudson Hill, will
ervices nightly through April
in celebration of its sixty-
fifth anniversary and tlhe
anniversary of its pas-
Rev. W. K. Miller.
The following churches will
Monday,
^ wrVrn °^ k S v L e fnd^rie’ndihip Lt
^v ■ Wednesday
h-n H D Cooper -
St. James and
Bluff, Rev. E. D. Brooks;
u r Hunt, n Rev i n Gibbs ^11
the church be
Friday night by E. Gard-
a deacon.
Onhral P.intist Church
Easter Sunrise service at Cen
uamra, wuiyiravn
The uuuuaj Sunday
begin begin their tneir exercises exercises
30 p. m. Monday there
an Easter egg hunt at
This week begins a week of
Monday nighf April
April 29, revival ser-
will be held. Rev. R.
pastor of Green Grove Bap-
Church will conduct
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St. Pliilio Mon. AME
u as t, sunrise services will be-
at 4 a. m. at St. Philip
AM 1 E church. A
hour will follow with
Jackson as
^ vnnfih lirn(rrnm pr0grarn will wU1
4 P m
Sj. I ~ Pant, Cburch TT
Spring Revival will be held
Luke Baptist church,
through May 6 . Rev. B. C.
the pastor, will preach
evening.
New Zion Baptist
Rpv j Larry, pastor
ew f'j 0n Baptist church.
^ ref ,g announces that Spring
will be held at
j on April 25 through May 1.
(} w Warren of Cordele
deliver the messages each
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
MEMBERS OF THE SPECIAL
COMMITTEE, Women’
1 tional Convention of the Churcji of
God In Christ, retu-n.-l n-ently
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1 Pl^ arrangements for the Con
] HaW’- Pre-Convention Musical. • • ■ •
I set for Tuesday night. May 3. Con-
vention dates are May 4-8,- with
Coffey, in charge. Committee
] S*. Phillin AME Church
| The Easter Sunrise service will
be ** held held at at 5:30 5:30 a. a. m. m.
Stewardesses will serve
after the service. At 11 30
m. the pastor will deliver
message. The baptismal
monies will follow. At 5:30
m. the Sunday School will be
charge of tire program.
j The Spring rally will
mate on April 24. There will
services each night
April 18th. i
presented Sunday at 6 - n p. m. m
True Love Baptist “J""" church. *.
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or tne ouna.iy acnooi ana
*■ pastor.
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FmemlsVb Bant. Oirrcfl
Rev w. D. Kent is the
S p ea ker at Friendship
church this week. Rev. G.
Conner is the pastor of
j church. On Easter Sunday a
sunrise service will be held
4 a. m., and Communion at
P m. The Sunday School
gram will be presented at 7
m. under tbe direction of
Marie D Green. The
singers and . other musical
will mrWte
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1 t «t Christ , Bdliness
The First Christ
church at Southover
will have lomimminn services
Sunday. April 17, at 1 p. m,
der E. Owens will be the
speaker. Elder F. Pinckney
pastor of the church.
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v!' Mary A. Davis, Chicago, ex- 1
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Baot’st Ministers Union
The Chatham County Baptist
Ministers Ministers Union met Tuesday
and enjoyed a pre-Easter ser-
vice at Bethlehem Baptist
church. Dr. L. S. Stell, Jr, host
The meditation (pjnriod j
was
conducted by Rev. R. L. Byrd.
Prayer was offered by the Rev.
B C. Thomas The president 1
,
Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr„ presented
the speaker, Dr. J. B. Bates. A
solo solo w'ai’ w'ai rendered i by Rev. B. C.
Thoma.^ title “One Morning
prfy "
Greetings came from Rev. Dr. ;
^ q ^ Qf Statesboro ^ ho is
cuest evangelist at First Friend¬
ship Baptist Church and from
^ Ministers wlves A l-
hance through the president,
;Mrs. L. S. .Stell, Jr., and Mrs.
R L Byrdi and Mrs. Mobley
from Bethlehem Baptist church.
Fourteen members were pres- (
ent and three ladies. The union,
will meet Tuesday with the In
terdenominational Ministers I
Alliance.
1st Jerusalem Baptist
The Young Men’s Christian
First Jerusalem
?. ap !| st Chu rhnrcb h will w sp soonsor °” a
. church Youth Sunday, day pr ° April gram . 17 at at , ff* the
11 a . m. service. The speaker
v/ill be Frank Blackshear, a
graduate of Savannah State
College and now an instructor
at Pembroke High school.
At 7:30 p. m. the Easter pro-
gram will be presented. Rev.
Walter Brown is pastor of the
church and Mks Mary Matthews
is organizer of tlhe league.
to Walk for Peace ■
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CHICAGO— (ANP > — Bayard
New York integration I
will be one of five speaker-
a rally here Saturday, April
, culminating the. local observ- i j
of national “Week for World
Rustin, special assistant to Rev.
Luther King, and coordi-, March
of last year’s Y'onth |
will address the
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APRIL 1 MAY .‘II National
Paint-Up, Fix-Up Com- :
Development Program.
APR11. 1-30 Cereal and Milk
Festival; National On-us
Cancer Control Month and
Hobby Month.
APRIL 1-9—National Laugh
APRIL 3-9- National Library
Week and Realtor Week. !
Pulpit Aid Board j
Mrs. kTosephine Richardson,;
1031 Terrace street, was hostess]
the Pulpit Aid Board of St. j
Philip AME church on Sunday, j
March 27. Those present
Ada Dargon, Harris, Mrs. Mari? ^'
Mrs. Eunice Mrs. "
Gertrude Hall, Mrs. Matilda, ,
Mrs. Lucille B. Overstreet!
Mrs. Julia Williams. j ■
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Mrs. Eunice Harris of East
Street was hostess on
afternoon, April 10.1
present were Mrs. Mattie,
Mrs. (Rebecca Barnes.
Ada Dargan, Mrs. Matilda
Mrs. Irene Jordan, Mrs
Hall, Mrs. Lucille B 8
and Mrs. Josephine t
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F. B. B, Senior Choir
Bryan The Senior Baptist choir church of the had First]
a
“get together” Gregory! at the
of Mrs. Naomi
The chairman of;
entertainment, Miss Sadie D.l
wrved a de lightful
assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth j
Mrs. Evelyn Turner, Mrs.
Smith and Miss Edith Sim-!
Guests were Mrs. Be- |.
Rivers, Mrs. Lucille Mixon
New York city, Mrs. Miss Ophe-j Dor-
M. Gardner and
, imm .
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Next meeting will be held on
April 21 , at the home
of |Mrs. Beulah Allen, 2310 Bur¬
street at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
Freeman is president and
Naomi Gregory, reporter.
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‘Peace March” from the Great 1
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loop, intended to mobil- j 0
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arms race .
'nternat’onal d armament. Co- Q
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Week are the American Friends a
Service Committee and the Tel- j
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10 Palm Sunday.
11-17—National Sunday
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emorials
HIGHTOWER—In loving
Of
EDJVARD HIGHTOWER
Beaufort, S. C., who passed
3 years ago today, April
1957
one from me his loving
s pleasant, cheerful ways,
heart that won so many
bygone happy days.
his smiles are gone
ever
hands I cannot touch
s v all never lose sweet
ories
one I loved so much. ,
Sadly missed by wife,
Mrs. Bertha Hightower,
Children and Mother.
CAREY—In loving memory
mother,
MRS VIRGINIA V. CAREY
passed away fourteen
today, April 16, 1946.
afe a i ways present in
thoughts,
love is still my guide,
I cannot touch
hand,
you are at my side.
smile with the rest of
world
r ^ forget>
our fondest memory
live there yet. \
missed by
Daughter,
Mrs. Freda G. Robinson
Grand Daughters,
Mrs. Virginia V. Blalock
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Mildred E.
Gary, Indiana
Mrs. Edwina A. Austin
Tallahassee, Fla.
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