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Baptist to ^
Revival Services
REV. E. D. BROOKS
Speaker
Thankful (Baptist church,
Bread and Bolton Streets.!
:hcld its spring revival, i
25 through May 1 6, Rev. |
0. Brooks, pastor of St. James i
First Fairmont Baptist j
will conduct the ser¬ j
Choirs will render mu¬ i
eac-h night. !
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• »*:„:***,., AH-ance
' Tn " p, '”»<nno!h p^ntist Min¬ | I
4 "'" '"'“""o mpt, Tnpc-fjqv at
he YMCA West Broad street.
E. A. Caoers, president, |
The inspirational
was conducted by Rev. |
M. Moore.
Additional officers elected to
the Alliance are Rev. L.
Moore, corresponding sec¬
and Rev. E. D Brooks,
The president appoint¬
Rev. Brooks, program chair¬
Rev L. L. Small, chair¬
of executive board; and
L. M- Moore,.chairman of
events.
Next Tuesday the Sunday
lesson will be brought
Rev. L. L. Small and the
by Rev. L, M. Moore.
Rev.. R. B. Brown gave the
1st Mt. Sinai Rant.
Easter at the Mt. Sinai Bap¬
church began with the
School at 10 a. m.. A
Singleton in charge. Rev.
Nelson delivered the
message. Rev. A. E.
conducted the commun¬
services at 4 p. m. BTU
held at 6 p m. The Eas¬
Program began gt 8 p. m.
many children taking prirt.
The eighth anniversary of the
Is being celebrated this |
The closing message on
night, April 22, was de¬
by Rev. J. IB. Bates.
J. B. Kent will conduct
communion services on
24.
The True Meaning of the BIL!d
What did the prophets and disciples who wrote the So to 1,
really say? Have Bible translators given us the true n, i
vt the Sacred Texts?
Two new books just published by Thomas Nelson c.-v.t
portant Linton light on this question. “Our Ageless Bible,” by '!
Leishman," tells the fascinating story of Bible t.
tions, from ancient manuscripts to the Revised Standaid
In
readable style,
traces the
plexing
of
who dig out,
eratly front
buried ruins
ancient sites,
real meanings
the
words.
Not only are the exact
ings of words in virtually ex-
tmet languages difficult to
earth, but only
eopies of the original
scripts are available.
over, the English versions
the past contain hundreds
Words whose meanings
changed Bible over the years.
Word Book,” anothei
new volume from
Nelson, lists those
changes in. word
meanings that
niaka so many
part* of the King
Jamas Version so
difficult for pres¬
ent-day readers
to understand.
Compiled by
Bible scholars
Ronald Bridges and Luther
Weigle, it is makes a reference
that also
cover-to-cover reading,
ing new insights into
■tudy. For example, "let”
the King James Version
“hinder”; **TiPhavinr “conversation”
“be havior”; n * “np^upni’’
Missionary Day Ar
St. Payl C. M. E.
AIRS. L. S. STEEL, Speaker
Sunday April 24. is
i.s.-ionary day at St. Paul
K rh uroh, Maple and
streets _ Mrs. L. S. Stoll
be guest speaker at the 11
m. worship service.
is a native of Griffin, Ga.
is a graduate of Washing-
High School, Atlanta, and
her education
Brown College, Atlan-
She is an active
civic worker. She is
of the Baptist Min¬
Wives Alliance,
of the Business and
Women’s oommiit-
member of the
of Grec-ubriar
and Y. W C. " A. ‘
a leader in the State Mis¬
Baptist
serves as adviser for
Branch Youth
is a faithful worker
Baptist church
wife of the pastor, Rev. L.
Stell, Jr.
This is an annual service
Paul. Members and
invited to worship with us.
A literary program and can¬
service will be held
p. m.
Tabor Bapt. Church
On Easter Sunday
pastor, Rev. L. Kelley, at
Tabor Baptist church cor .
the subject, “The Dawn
a Better Day” and "The
of Easter.” He
some people Easter
things but to the sin¬
Christian, Easter
life, peace, and hope
dawn of a better day.
The children’s Easter exeiv
took place on Sunday even-
The Youth of the church
a play “The Lighted
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| ! “precede”. Thus, wh< n the
King James Bible reads "T | <!,e- krib
i vented the dawning of
] j morning,” rise it really means the '”1
before dawn,” as in
| Revised Erroneous Standard Version,
j ! the fault of meanings the early va tn . . ot
! lators. They did not have
wealth of manu-
script source;
such as the Dead
1 Sea Scrolls that
i are available to
present day
scholars, and
they certainly
could not antici-
pate language
changes. It was
the Revised Standaid Vn . u
(RSV) of the Bible, which h. ;
j sold it over published 8,000,000 copies by Thomas since
was
Nelson & Sons in 1952 that
brought ujf the language of the
Bible to date in order to re¬
veal the true meanings of the
great authors of the Bible. The
culmination of the work of
nearly a hundred scholars, it
j has English-speaking been hailed throughout world the
as a
monumental achievement,
Issued in time for Lenten
giving and reading. “Our Ac< -
less Bible” and “Tire Bible
Word Book” now join the great
j RSV Bible in advancing still
, further that developing trend
toward increased f nr.ily and
individual leading A Uie Scrip-
t lures. tiirec
Men’s Day at College
Park Bapt. Church
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AM LORI NCE CHEATHAM
Speaker
Alfloreace Cheatham, princi¬
pal of Sol C. Johnson. High
| School, will speak at the an-
I j Men’s Day program,
,»p.pred by the brotherhood
,1. College Park Baptist church.
V e program will take place at
■the College / Park Baptist
church, Sunday, April 24 at
j 11:00 a. m. Rev. Willie Gwyn
j g p as t, or The public is in¬
vited to attend.
Men’s Day Sunday at
1st Evergreen Bantist
Sunday, April 24 will be Men’s
fhUKl ^ * 1 First At Evergreen 10 a. m. Baptist George
'
Hayes will serve as superin¬
tendent of the Sunday School,
and at 11:30 there will be a
pfogrmn with 3. King as master
of ceremony. James N, Nov¬
el'; will be the speaker.
At 6 p. m. the Bantist Train¬
ing Unlqn will b‘e held arid a
hiort program will be. render¬
ed by the “ E J Robin¬
men
. son will be the acting director.
j At 8 p. m. R. Middleton wifi
serve as master of ceremony,
and IR, A. Bryant. Sr. will be
the principal speaker. Some
f the best talent of the city
will participate on the program. i
C. piapist. A. Perkins, W. Jr V Coleman will serve as is j
ral chairman of the i
gci f pro-
thi and E. J. Robinson is
chairman of the program com-
1 mittee. Rev E A Capers is
pastor of the churc,h - I
!
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Connor’s Temple |
“Who Will Roll The Stone
Away?” was the subject of the'
message delivered by Rev. w. j
i Vf Whitehead, pastor at Con-1
l no !’»'*,< tn pit .Baptist church. The
, pjiujlc was rendered by Choir
No. i. 'The visiting (minis¬
ters were Rev. German, Rev
f Gibbs, Rev. D. Williams Baptism and j
Rev. Scriven. was
held immediately following the;
' morning worship.
Usher Board No. 1 will spun-
son a Pew Rally on next Sun- ,
day* evening. Connor Temple
wilfiworhip with St. Phillip A.
M E. church on Friday night. |
T^ic revival services will be-
Hn bn Monday night, April 25.
The guert speaker will be Rev.
Uinfts of Waycross.
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Woman’s Day at
Methodist Church,
MRS. SADIE D. STEELE
Speaker
Mrs, Sadie D. Steele,
of Bunn Memorial
Church, will be the guest
er at Speedwell Methodist
church on Sunday, May 1,
5 p. m.
Mrs. Steele is affiliated
many civic and professional
ganization She Is
cf the local chapter of the
Sigma Theta Sorority, and
elected “State Teacher of
Year, 1959-60” She has
ica/ted (her life to the
profession, and is presently
ployed at the Sol C.
Elementary school.
Be f hlehem Baot Church
Services at Bethlehem
tist Church began at 6 a.
with Rev. W. J. Outler
ing Easter sunrise service.
candidates were baptized.
Sunday School began at
a. m. Supt. David Nichols
siding.
At the morning service
hundred visiting youth of
Youth Council of the
nah Branch of the N. A. A.
p. worshipped with us.
I,. S. Stell, Jr, used as
“The Historic Christ A
Reality.” jt&jX
Holy Communion was
ed at 3 p. m. the sermon
"The Changing Form of
Unchanging Christ.” * J
i At 6 p. m. the yon#l
sented an Easter program.
Rev. L, S. Stell and
gation will be guest at
Temple Baptist church,
21, in observance of .
church’s anniversary. .
Sunday, April 24 is
Day at Bethlehem. All
are invited to attend the
vices.
Central Bapt. Church
The prayer services render-
ed last, week at Central
church were inspiring.
ing each night during tthe re-
vival services by the Rev. R.
L. Lee, pastor of Green
Baptist churoh, ’is
Mr. and Mrs. George Paramore
of New York city have return-
home. Mas. Ruth Davis
a patient at Memorial Hospi¬
tal.
The All Auxiliary Club of
the Bethlehem Baptist
Church
Will sponsor
Mr. E. Raiiah Ruffner
In An
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Jessie Kearse and others
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April 25, 1960
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Confirmation At
St. Matthew’s Church
| A capacity congregation
I present for the Confirmation Serv-
| iee held Palm Sunday at St. Mat-
l thew’“ Episcopal Church where the
! Rt. Rev. Albert R. Stuart, D.D.
Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia,
performed the Sacrament of Con¬
firmation for the following 22 can¬
didates presented by the Rev. Gus¬
tave H. Caution, rector of St. Mat¬
thew’s; James Edward Redmond,
Curry Herman Bronson, Clarence 1
Benjamin Brown, James Melvin
Brown, John William Jamerson,
ill, Johnnie Ivory Swindell, Rich¬
ard Washington, Jr„ Carrie A lie no
Orr, Inez Orr, Rena Anita Law,
Lena Bauknight, Eloise Hughes
I Williams, Anlaurie Britt Levy,
' Arabelle Coleman, Pearl Owens.
Helen Zenobia Fletcher, Henri
foyee Lockhart, Stephane Marie
Me Dew, Joan Mitchell, Mildred
Lucille Washington, Sheila
Harris Walker, and Gloria Dil-
worth Walker.
Following the centuries-old Con¬
i firmation Service, climaxed by the
traditional laying-on-of-hands by
the Bishop, the visiting prelate de¬
1 livered the sermon in which he
charged the new communicants to
pt thfil . ,. esponsibility to stand
, p and l)P founte(J as christinn ,
j in( ) a i wavs i 00 |( Q od f or noeded
jt rength to help them,
S t. Matthew’s choir, under the
j Erection of Edward B. Law, led
the congregation in singing mu¬
sical offices of the service and
sang Mozart’s "Gloria in Exoelsis”
for an offertory anthem.
The Woman’s Auxiliary and
Men’s Club honored Bishop Stuart
and the newly confirmed members
at a reception held in the parish
hall, following the Confirmation
Service.
Musical Concert at
Mt. Zion Bapt. Church
A musical concert will be
given at M|t. Zion Baptist
ejhurdty jWaldburg lane and
West Broad street, Friday night
April 29 at 8:3Q o’clock by Mt.
Zion Baptist Gospel chorus,
Bethlehem Baptist dhurch Gos-
pel chorus , and Little B
phl , rnVl .
Gospel chorus. There will be!
a small admission. Mrs. Cora!
B. Williams is direfctor and Rev. j
J. Q. Adams is pastor of the
host church.
1st Christ Holiness Church
Lanier, Ga.—Sunrise service
was conducted by the pastor,
Elder E. Owens at the First
Christ Holiness churcih. Sun¬
day School was held at 1:30 p.
m. followed by an Easter egg
hunt. The evening service at
5 o’clock was conducted by Mis¬
sionary R. Samuel of Brooklyn,
i N. Y. Remarks were made by
Mother C. Harris and Mission¬
ary L. Smith. At 7 p. m. an
i Easter program was presented
with Miss Rose Lee Crawford
as master of ceremonies.
F. A. B. Choir No. 1
The regular monthly meeting for
Choir No. 1 was held Friday, April
8, at the home of Mrs. Forest
Fields, 2414 Hopkins Street. Mrs.
Juanita Robinson was elated over
the lovely gifts she received from
each member for her birthday.
During the social period the group
was served a tasty repast. The
members present were Mrs. L.
Brown, A. James, A. McGee, E.
Mervin, J. Robinson, M. Smith, H.
tames, C. Bias, Mrs. Forest Fields,
md Mrs. Louise Bias, reporter.
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of our wife, mother, and sister ,1
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MRS. ELM A PERRY LOTSO 4
who departed this life, April
>1, 1955. !
Never mind the heavy heart¬
aches,
Never mind the cup or rue
Never mind the grief and sorrow
Which may stab our spirits
through.
All is well with our mother,
Ail is sweet, and grand and
good;
From her distant home in
Glory
Lhe’d not come back if she
could.
Sadly missed by your devoted
Husband,
Mr. Ed L-otson
Daughter,
Mrs. Claudia S'.eppherd
Sister,
Mrs. M. E. Williams
Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Jenkins
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MRS. REBECCA SINGLETON
JENKINS
On Thursday afternoon, April
14, at Tremont Temple Baptist
Church, funeral services were
held for Mrs. Rebecca Single-
ton'Jenkins. A large crowd
attended.
Rev. J. M. Benton officiated
being assisted by Rev. J. B.
Bates and Rev. John Westley.
Remarks were made by Mrs.
Mary Wilson and W. Myerri
Hymns were sung by the Tre¬
mont Temple choir and the
Bynes-Royall Funeral Home
choir. Soloists we:)l Launey
Roberts and Miss Veronica
Stone. Mrs. Georgia Mae Hag-
gray acknowledged condolen¬
ces for the family.
Interment was in Lincoln
Memorial cemetery, with the
Bynes-Royall Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Jenkins, a native of Es-
till, S. C„ wa.s the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 196#
Memorials
GRAY—In sad but loving
of our dear husband
father,
MR. JOSEPH GRAY
’io departed this life, April
1956.
took you home, it wax His
will.
in our hearts we lcve you
still,
memory is as dear today
in ‘he hour yau passed away |
often rlt and think-of you
we are all alone,
memory Is the only thing, !
grief can call its own.
would we give to see you
smile,
sit wi' h you and talk awhile
blow was sad the shock
severe
mrt with one we love so
dear,
often think of you, the
things you used to say and do. I
Wo wonder why you had to i
die,
a chance to say good j i
bye.
missed by your
wife,
Mrs. Albertha Gray, |
Daughter,
Mrs. Ernestine Simmons,
Philadelphia, Pa. j ,
Son, |
Mr. Robert Gray Finch,
Now York City
Son-in-law, i
Mr. Pernell Simmons, j
:
Philadelphia, Pa.
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CARD OF THANKS
|
Mrs. Laura Jefferson and
fhmily wish \o express their
for the beautiful cards,
and sympathy shown in
the recent passing of her
Mozelle.
She died on April
in a local hospital.
Survivors are her husband,!
William William E. E. Jenkins; Jenkins, three Jr.,. j
Lee Jenkins and Na-1
Jenkins: one daughter,
Earnestine Jones ; , one sis-j
Mrs. Louise Mauney;^ fiyei
children, and a host of j
relatives and friends.
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April 21, 1958.
MTy his soul and all of the
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of God. rest in peace.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Genevieve G.
Werner
Son,
Mr. Edward C. Werner
■ Dau'T'ter,
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WE3T—In memory of my lov-
ing husband, dear father and
MR! CHET ADDISON WEST
who departed this life on April
1.8, 1957.
They say that time heals all
sorrow,
helps us to forget
time so far has only proved
How 'much we love and miss you
yet.
God gave us strength to fight it
And courage to bear the blow
what it means to lose you
one will never know.
Sadly miss'dd by
Wife,
Mrs. Millie G. West
Daughter,
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