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Woman’s Day At
St. John Baptist
MRS. EVELYN JONES
The .i women of St.
Baptist church have
an interesting Mother’s
program for Sunday. May
11:15 a. m. They have
as,their -speaker one of
own- members, Mrs.
Jones. She holds .a B. S.
gree from Savannah State
lege and presently is a
of the faculty of Frank
•Spencer school.
Mrs. Ella Porter, a
of St. John Baptist church
sixty years, will be
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°The regular order of
will be followed with the
lowing additional numbers:
vocation, Mrs. Celeste
welcome to Mothers, Mrs.
Faustina Bignon; selection,
John Q. Adams Choral
reading, Mrs. Carolyn Kirkland
sfild, George Johnson:
St. John’s Hormonetts;
duction of speaker, Mrs.
Cart ledge;- address, Mrs.
lyn Jones; solo, George
ington; reading, Miss
Moon. Special music will
fumlshed by the Senior
of the church.
's! Committee members are
fettle- Adams, Mesdames
Smalls, E. Faustine
Sadie L. Cartledge,
Graham.-- and T, T.
chairman. Rev. E. O. S.
land Is pastor of the church.
Friendship Bapt. Church
At Friendship Baptist
Rev. D. D Hendm'son, pn uor,
Mother’s Day program will
sponsored by the Senior
The spring revival will begin
May 16 through May 27;
ing by Rev. Dennis
from Hlltonia, Ga.
start .at 7:30 p. m. each
Music will be rendered by
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ot. c I Luke I n Bapt. p. Lhurch ,
Revival services will close
Sunday at St. Luke
church. The pastor, Rev. B
C. Thomas, will be in charge
the Sunday School,
.and the 11 a. m. service.
munion service will begin
3 p. m. with a special
day sermon Choirs No. 1
and 2 will serve.
Youn? People’s
Bible Class
The Young People’s
class of Tremont Temple
tist church will meet on May
at the home of John and
Harris, 912 Waters Ave.
D. Smith is president: Mrs.
Butler, instructor; Rev. J.
Benton, pastor; and Mrs.
Maynor, reporter.
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.'a Celelbraihl
ivers&ry
REV. R. L. BYRD
The Al.r ’.a Papt; •!, c n ■ >
celebrated ^ an- i
nlversary May 4-6 with pro-
'rams each night. Rev. R. L
!,yrti is P ;is!or -
Wednesday night was deslg- -
1 1 ' fl
: hip night in which
;in( j organizations , >f the
i artlcipated on the
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If" were '“ n< on T,' the program. ' Pri Fn-
d «
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’j° lned the celebration,
Charles Gosha served
1 chairman of the program
mittp(5 wi(h H enry Moody as
MsJstant chf , irIr , nn ,
. p. *V iC ». 8 , T ,
Fgy Mrs. Singleton
Funeral services for Mrs.
'Susie W. Singleton were held
Saturday morning, Apsil 30, at
the First Congregational church,
F p v. O. W Holmes, pastor offi-
j dated. He was assisted by
j Rev - A - c - Gurtright. Inter¬
ment \\:v in Laurel Grove com-
etery with Bynes-Ri ' T;l!
Heme in charge of
roents.
Mrs Singleton, a native Sa-
vannahian, died at her resi¬
dence, 2006 Harden street. She
was the widow of the late Henry
T. Singleton, a well known lo-
*al Insurance agent.
For a number of years,
Singleton scrv« 1 a a
of the Fir^t Cev. reg.ational
ureh where she was active
until her recent illnos a few
months ago.
Survivors are a skier.
, aP '
; ’ ■
kerson, and Mrs. Herlene
i , f c w ai cous-
ins and other relatives.
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Memorials
Ezra Johrm.n
925 W. 37(h Mi reel
Phone AI) 2-7573
■cat Baptist Church
A Mother’s Day program on
May 3 at 8 o’clock p. mi. will be
rendered at Fairmount Baptist
church. Mrs. Ruth W.
will be the speaker. She Is
native Savannahian and is
member of , the Bethel A. M. _
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Economic , Adult Education
at the Savannah
College. Many others
appear on program. Mrs.
Jones is chairman and
E. D. Brooks is pastor, v
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Cenfra | Bapt . Church
One of the „ greatest . . .
services in years was held dur.
Hie past two weeks at Con¬
I.ral Rantist Church. The
vices were conducted by
! ev. Lee of'Green Grove
tlst church Nine were baptiz-
ed Sunday morning.
On Mother’s Day a
sermon will be delivered by
pi' • tor, Rev. W. Daniels, and
short program will be
The 38th anniversary of
senior usher board will be
ebrated on Friday night,
13.
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Mission Study Course
At St Paul CME
A Mission Study Course on
rica wtn be conducted at
Paul CME church 'beginning
Monday, May 9 at 6:30 p.
e classes will be
Monday, Wednesday, and
day at the same hour.
"’ember-' and friends are
! 'd 1'» com'' and take part.
course Is sponsored by
Women’s Missionary
and the local circles.
Louise Favor, president.
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2nd Arnold Bapt. Church
MRS. SARAH WILLIAMS
On Sunday, May 8, 12 noon, a
Mother’s Day program will be
held honoring Mrs. Sarah Fra-
zier, mother of Second Arnold
Baptist Church. Mrs. Sarah
Williams, who Is a prominent
figure in religious circles, and is
director of Second Arnold’s BTU,
will deliver the address. Some of
Savannah’s leading talent will
appear on the program. Mrs. Vi¬
ola Manor will be mistress of
ceremony. Mrs. Florence Park¬
er is chairman of the program.
The 8 p. m. message will be
brought by the pastor, Rev. Geo.
M. Dingle. j '§!& J
1st Friendship Baptist
, Rev. G. R. Conner, pastor, will
1 deliver , .. the .. Mothers .. , _ Day
sage at First Friendship Baptist
Church Sunday. The church
will worship with Second Bry.
an Baptist church on
The Young Adult choir will sing
and the pastor will preach.
The Juniors won the attend¬
ance and offering banners in
the Sunday School last Sun-
^ day. Joe Whyne y was ^ In
E A R ugee , pvi ed the
lesson.
Senior , Usher _ Board
Union Baptist Church
The g pn i or Ushers of Union
Baptist church met April 13
a ^d April 27 with the president,
Eanous Smith, in charge. Rev.
L - c - Sa PP is P astor of the
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Shiloh Bapt. Church
MRS. L. S. STELL, Jr.
Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8,
will be observed at Shiloh Bap¬
tist church. A special sermon
will be delivered at the morning
worsh j p by the pastor, Rev. G.
W carter, subject, “An Ideal
Mother.”
Sunday night the principal
speaker will be Mrs. L. S. Stell,
Jr. of the Bethlehem Baptist
church.
Mt. Hermon Baptist
At Mt. Hermon Baptist church
the Sunday School was conduct-
erl by A. Sheppard. At 3:30 p.
m. communion, was conducted
i by the officers of the church.
The sermon was delivered by
the pastor. Rev. J. H. Larry,
pulpit guests were Rev. W. L.
j Greene and Rev E. R. Roper.
j On Sunday will be night, delivered May by 8 Rev. the
sermon
E. R. Roper.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Rebecca Singleton Jenkins ex-
press their sincere thanks to
tbe many friends for the
! pressions of sympathy for the
offerings, cards, telegrams
and to those who donated the
use of their cars.
May God bless each of you!
Mr. William E. Jenkins
1 and family.
Ontyl^caloTies to the spoonful
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The family of the late James
Bolden wish to thank their
many friends for the kind ex¬
pressions of sympathy extend¬
ed them during the recent
death of their husband, fa¬
ther, and grand father. This
includes .the beautiful florals,
cards, telegrams and those
who donated the use of their
cars. Mr. Bolden diied on
April 25 in a local hospital.
Special thanks to the pas¬
tor, officers and members of
Bethlehem. Baptist church.
May God bless you! ■
Mrs. Jeanette Bolden, Wife,
Nathaniel Bolden, Son,
Mrs. Vivian Bolden, Daughter
and family
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Gussie HI,' McElmurray,
cf 515 W. 35th street wishes to
thank her many friends for the
kindness shown during her re¬
cent illness.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Anna B. Robertson wish to
thank their many friends and
neighbors for the kindness
, 2 ,. bown them during their re-
ccnt bereavcment .
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Susie W. Singleton wish to
thank all of their friends and
neighbors for the kindness
shown them during their re¬
cent bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Rosa B. Allen take this method
of thanking, the many friends
beautiful floral tributes in hong
or of her useful life. Special! 1
thanks to those who donated 1
! the use of their cars and the
officers and members of the
j First African Baptist church,
j The Family
Memorials
A MEMORIAL OF
Deceased Mothers of
Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter
of
7 *a Phi Beta Sorority. Inc.
OPR MOTHERS ON MOTHERS’ DAY
Just thinking about how sweet you were
And loving you dearly, too, holds because of you
Thinking of all the haor>ine"S life
And giving thanks for all your care as always,
Mother dear!
awn tam- fswgefig
SIMS—'In grandmother, loving mem- |
ory of our
MRS. MARY E. SIMS
.who passed away six years
ago, May 8th, 1954.
Her life was full of kindly
deeds
A helping hand to all in
need.
A pleasant smile and .a
heart of gold
No finer person this world
could hold.
Good was her heart, her
friendship sound;
Loved and respected by all
around
She died as she lived,
everyone’s friend.
We do not forget you, nor
do \ye intend.
We think of you often and
will to the end.
And dear to our memories,
you ever will be.
The Family.
SAXON—In loving memory of
MR. CHARLES F. SAXON
who departed this life, 2 years
ago, May 2, 1958.
He gave and counted not the
cost.
and knew what he
H e and measured not his
love from| I
Knowing all things come
heaven above and earth’s
values vain.
Sadly missed by
Sister-in-law,
Mrs. Gertie G. Bolden,
Savannah, Ga.
Niece,
Mrs. Tilly Tyler Edwards,
Bayside, N. Y.
Sen,
Mr. John H. Prince,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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BOULDS—In sad but loving
memory of our dear mother,
MRS. EMMA BOULDS
who departed this life, May 4,
1937.
Gcd took you home, it was His
will;
But in our hearts we love you
still.
Your me.mory is as dear today
As in the hour you passed
■away
We often sit and think of you
When we are all alone.
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
What would we give to see you
smile,
And sit with you and talk,
awhile.
The blow was sad, the shock
severe.
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sadly missed by
Devoted Daughters,
Mrs, Stella Washington
Mrs. Emma Jackson
Savannah, Go.
McGEE—In loving memory of
our loving mother,
MRS. ROSA McGEE
who departed this life, May 7,
1955.
When we think on mother
How she spent her days,
sweet i„ all her ways:
Never a mother so lovely
Never a woman so rare!
That we may follow her foot-
steps
Daily we make our prayer.
Sadly missed,
The McGee Family
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