The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 14, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAQE TWO BURKSf MINISTERS WRITE MAYOR H6LED0DFF N PROTEST OF CITY’S NEW ANTI-PICKETING LAW Interdenominational Summer School For Pasters Planned, Aug. r>r. U. 55. McKinnon. Direr tor of Extension at the Inter d c n o mi 11 at to rut 1 I'cii'.er in Atlanta, Ga, ed today thaA a rich and va Tied program for an 150 ministers is now set The annual Summer school Pastors of all denomination has been sponsored by Theological Seminary for last forty years. This year is being continued by the ■which includes four operating schools. Tiie is scheduled for Aug. 8-19 the Gammon campus with M Kinnon serving as Dean Courses and instructors as follows: What a Believes by Dr. Ellis H. ards, Professor of ITC; Christian Education the Local Church by Dr. T Alexander, pastor of St. A. M. E. Church, Pine Ark ; The Pastor as an itrator, by Dr. Ralph L. liamson,r Pofessor of Town Country Work. ITC. Dr. Ralph Felton will again to teach a course in ral Church Work, and McKinnon will conduct a in Preaching Techniques Values in the New Workshops are to be ducted in the afternoons evenings. President Harry Richardson of ITC will duct a workshop in Relations; The (Reverend L. Terrell, Director of School of Religion and dent of the Georgia Baptists, will conduct a shop in Radio Programming. Mrs. Edith J. Walsh, ate Director of Leadership ucation of the Board of men’s Work of the an church will conduct a shop on Adult Work. A workshop on Credit will be conducted by the V. A. Edwards, Director of Pgious Extension of and the R^v. M. L. Do.rnell, rector of Phillips School of The¬ ology will conduct a in Wor.‘hip. Among the worship for the two weeks school be Bishops J W E. Bowen the Methodist Church, W. Wilkes of the A. M. If. and P. Randolph Shy of C M. E. Church. Other worship leaders Dr. M. J. Wynn, Director Gammon Theological Dr. Geo. A. Sewell, Acting rector of Turner Seminary; Dr. William Borders, Pastor of Wheat Baptist church, and Dr. ardson. An added feature will be special course in Church search and Survey which toe offered to a limited ber of man ,by D«. Roy ,A Stum of the Division of tional Missions of the Board Missions of the Church. On Saturday afternon. 1,8, a picnic is being for students, instructors their wives at Aliatoona Lake. Enrollments are coming almost every day and it ap¬ pears that the quota will reached soon. There are few scholarships still to those who write to the Di¬ rector of Extension immediate¬ ly. , May By 1. ROLAND May 4-18—Genera] Conference African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ,,, . Meeting in Buffalo. N. May 4-19—General Cl'urcih et h0di 1 E pis ' e °P m t t * Calif SMITH’S MARKET 60th And Liberty Parkway FRESH FOODS VEGETABLES MEATS SEAFOOD SUNDRIES TOBACCO SOFT DRINKS CANDIES ICE CREAM COME IN AND THY OUR SPECIALS OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY WE DELIVER St Paul Celebrates n ran tor , , L Is! . . $ I j REV. A. E. HAGENS S» Paul Baptist cnurch, s Ave “ and ( uiver street, (<•1(1 luting the 91st of its pastor, Rev. A. E. B S, begining Monday May 9, through Sunday noon, May 15. The following pastors congregations are on the program: Monday St. John Baptist church, E. O. S. Cleveland; night. Second Evergreen, L. Sweet; Wednesday First Evergreen, Rev. E. A. ern; Thursday night, Baptist, Rev. E. D. Brooks; day night, Green Grove, Rev. L. Lee; Sunday afternoon, tral Baptist, Rev. W. who will deliver the sary sermon. Mr. Jackson Dies Tuesday Morning Paul Jackson, real agent, died on Tuesday, May at his home, 1001 E. 38th after ,a short illness. He was employed by Toomer Real Estate and was a faithful member St. Benedict’s Catholic Born in Twiggs County, gia. May 4, 191.2, Mr. later attended school in County, Georgia. He came Savannah at the age of 21. was an active member of Waldorf Club, Mutual Club, Benedict’s club and the club. Survivors are his wife, Emma Jackson and his er, Mrs. Viola Morgan. Funeral services will be Friday, May 13 at 10 a. m. St. Benedict's Catholic Rosary recitation will be at residence, 1001 E. 38th Thursday, May 12 at 8 p. m. Pallbearers will be ,of the several organizations which Mr, Jackson was a mem ber. i J I from CheBibir ... there is no God like Thee ...Who keepest covenant with Thy serv-nts that walk before i hee with all their heart.— (I Kings 8, 23.) Loving God, living and be¬ ing and moving in Him, is no part-time just-on-Sunday practice if we are to fulfill ourselves as His children. The truly blessed are those who love and obey Him “with all their hearts” every living mo¬ ment. Reminder May 17—National. °f United States Supreme I Decision of 1 1954 Outlawing j c r o w in Publieily Schools. May 19-21-Armed Forces '! ' May 22 - Rur «l Life Sunday The followin £ ^ a c °py 0{ letter mailed to Mayor W. L. Mingiedorff from the Chatham County Baptist Ministers’ Union * May 11, 1960 “The Honorable W. L. Mingle- dorff j Mayor of the City of Savannah ! City Hall Savannah, Georgia Dear Sir: “We, the members of the Chat¬ ham County Baptist Ministers Union, regret very '.much the passing of the ordinance on last Friday, May 6, 1960 which forbids citizens from organiz¬ ing or promoting activities rel¬ ative to protests, especially since it is directed against the Negro in his non-violent strug¬ gle for freedom, justice and equality. By your taking part in> an(i directing such an enact- ment against the Negro citi- 7ens y 0U p, aV e demonstrated your inability to deal fairly with all the citizens. “All of your actions, state¬ ments and television appearan¬ ces have been directed at break- | ing down and destroying the Negro’s protest against injustice 1 without making any attempt j to bring them together with the merchants for any kind of j j agreeeble settlement. | i “Even though the Federal gov¬ ernment has legalized orderly ; picketing which dramatizes one’s protest against injustice in any form in these United States, in- eluding Georgia and Savannah, First A. B. to Hear Mr. Law Sunday ' First African (Baptist church, F ™ nklin square ’ have arrang - ad an interesting program for Sunda y. Mhy 15 at the 11 a. m. I sprvice - The speaker will be W. W. Caw, president of the Savan- lia ^ Branch of the NAACP. He is a member of the First Bryan Baptist church. Mrs. Juanita Robinson chairman of the program mittee. Rev. C. J. Jackson pastor of the church. Names NAACP Board Member Bishop Pittsburgh, April 21. — The ap¬ pointment of the Rt. Rev. William G. Connare, pastor of St. Richard Parish in Pittsburgh and member of the hoard of the Pittsburgh NAACP branch, as bishop of the Greensburg Catholic Diocese has been announeed by Pope John XXIII. The new bishop helped organize the Pittsburgh Catholie Inter¬ racial Council and served as its chaplain. He has also been a member of the Allegheny County j Council on Civil Rights. The church which he pastured in : dominantly Pittsburgh is located in the pre- He! j Negro Hill district. NEW 3-BEI) ROOM BUNGALOWS 4 BED ROOM BUNGALOW on Lot 50*x1900’ 3 BED ROOM BUNGALOW, East Waldburg on Lot 60* x 113’ BEST PRICES PAID FOR VACANT LOTS Loans - To Repair or Build New Houses Ezra Johnson 1009 West Broad Street PHONE ADams 4-3432 Res ADams 2-7573 THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA you havj deprived the Negro of this right guaranteed him by I federal law. ( t Incidents , of violence I that alleged have happened you to Negro shoppers attendant to the boycott and picketing seem to be ungrounded since the shopping area has been and now is heavily patrolled by law enforcement officers who would have been in a position to ap¬ prehend and arrest any perpe¬ trators and attend any victim. But we have noted very care¬ fully that there has been no mention of arrest of any perpe¬ trators. And, if there has been any incidents as you say, they were not committed by any per¬ son connected with the move- ment for we do not advocate. condone act of violence. 1 nor any However, we do note that we have been victims of violence ourselves. ''Therefore, the Chatham County Ministers Union de- plores and condemns the action of the Mayor and City Council as being unfair, undemocratic, and unconstitutional and un¬ christian. “And, as long as the existing conditions of injustice and dis¬ crimination continue in the topping area we will not en courage our members to shop in those areas, nor will we shop ourselves. Chatham County Baptist Min¬ isters Union, Rev. L. S. Stell, President.” 1st Christ Holiness Church Celebrates Pastor’s Fifth : i ELDER O. HARDEN Groveland—iFirst Christ Holi- I ness church closed its j fiftii anniversary celebration, Sunday. Elder If rlaraen IS , pastor. Sunday School met at 10 o’clock. The three o’clock service was conducted by El- uCr J. T Harrison Tr _ . Ot . GlonnvillG and the evening service was conducted by Elder O. Fox- worth of Claxton. Sunday, Mfey 15, the youth 1 win present a program. was elected to the NAACP Pitts¬ burgh board last year. Of Interest to Women WOMEN SEW Easy Ready-cut Wrap-Around Aprons af Home Earn $26.16 Dozen Spare Time Write ACCURATE MFGRS. Freeport, New York MEMCEIAI Revival At FBB Church REV. GEO. DINGLE The Rev. George Dingle, pas-! tor of Second Arnold Baptist church, er for the will .annual be the two-week guest speak- | j re- vival of the First Bryan Bap-1 tlst church. Rev. Dingle will conduct the services beginning Monday night, May 16, through Friday night, May 20. Rev. R. m. Williams delivered the messages for this week, May 9 through May 13. The revival will close on Sun- day.^May 22 with a special mes¬ sage being delivered by the pastor, Rev. R. M. Williams. All the choirs of the church will furnish music throughout all of these services. Youth Day at First Jerusalem Bant. Church Sunday, May 15 will be Youth Day at First Jerusalem Bap¬ tist Church. The speaker for the morning service will be Miss Deloris Wilson (Miss Beach), the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson of 1011 Richard street. At the night service a preach¬ ing sermonette will be conduct¬ ed by five ministers of the city. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Daisy Daniels Bing, take this method of thanking the many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and for the toeauttfu' floral offerings, cards and telegrams in hon¬ or of her useful life. They al¬ so thank the Steele Funeral Home for the efficient way in which the funeral was conduct¬ ed. BE SURE — GET CHEROKEE TONIC FOR Rheumatic Arthritis Dr. Donalds Herb medcine and tab¬ lets are LIQUID Treatment for spinal i Arthritis, Lumbago, Low back pain, I Gout, Arthritis Pains In the feet, ankle, knees, hips, arms and shoulders, Taints stiff joints, Li cramps and swelling. For I inflamed prostate glands, nephritis i kidney and bladder distress. 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Two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Middleton New York City Mrs. Louise Hall, Savannah, Ga. Four Sisters, MVs. Mary Williams Mrs. Belle Ferguson Mrs. Anna M. Robinson ■all of Savannah.Ga. Mrs Louise Washing¬ ton. Charleston, S. C. Two brothers, Mr. Isaac Ferguson Mr. Eddie Ferguson nieces and nephews and family. BROWN-iIn loving mem or. MRS. ANNIE BROWN who departed this life 13 ago, May 8, 1947. Your memory is as dear As in the hour you passed We often sit and think of When we are. all alone For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by Son, Mr. Isaac Brown, Richmond, Va. Grand Children, Mir. Leon Brown, ^Richmond, Va. Alberta Payne, St. Clair Murphy Savannah, Ga. Maids To $50 Week Guaranteed jobs, best conditions. Free room, uniforms. Tickets sent. Agency. 100-A Main St., stead, Long Island, N. Y. WASH & DRY (One Day Serv'ee) Sl.OC (Max. 25 Lbs.) LOVETT—In loving memory j of our husband and father,, MR. W, J. LOVETT who died one year ago, May 14, 1956. Your chair has long been vacant, Your voice has long been still But the hearts you taught to love you Miss you now and always will. When God knew that your suf¬ fering Was more than you could bear, We who mourn relinquished you To his everloving care. God gave us strength to face it. And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Wife, Mrs. Louise J. Lovett Children and Grand children JOHNSON—In loving memo- ory of MASTER JOSEPH JOHNSON who passed away eight years ago, May 15, 1952. Just thinking about how sweet , 1 you were The day your death was unaware God took you home, it was his will; But in our hearts we love you! stiii, > What would I give to see you j j smile To sit with you and talk a while The blow was hard, the shock severe I To part with ’ one we loved so dear. Sadly missed by a loving Mother, Mrs. Rosa L. Johnson Brothers and Sister. Loving Aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Jackson MUMFORD—.In memory of our loved one, DEA. COLLINS MUMFORD who departed this life May 17, '^9- | Safe in the arms of Jesus Angels guard your sleeping clav We are striving hard to meet you In that great resurrection day. Devoted wife, Mrs. Janie Mumford Sister, Mrs. Eunice Dixon Son, Robert Mumford Brothers, William Mumford Adolphus Mumford _ BEAD! SEJiF £miamwh !» “NTS A COPY ^ n Un t, he Following e „ News Stands Every CCA CONFECTIONERY DUFFY & EAST BROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 803 WEST BROAD ST. CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST BROAD ST, FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. SATURDAY, MAY 14, I960 ORR—In sad but loving memory of my dear hus¬ band, ALFONSO ORR, SR. who departed this life, 3 years ago. May 8, 1957. You traveled thru life with me hand in hand, I lost you but why, I can’t understand. How can I face life’s daily tasks, Without you bv my side? flow can I find my lonely way Against the world’s strong tide, What would I give to see you smile, To sit with you .and talk awhile The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one I love so dear, I often sit and think of you, The things you used to say and do, I wonder why you had to die, Without a chance to say goodbye. My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many tears, God alone knows how I miss you At the end of three long years. We strive so hard to be lighthearted. As you would have us be, But all the happiness in life Is filled with your memory. Sadly mised by wife, Geneva and Children ROBINSON—.In loving mem- oi- y of EDWARD G. ROBINSON w ‘k° Passed away three years a ®° today, May 11, 1957. * Prom *h e land of grief and sorrow, To the land of Peace and Rest Sadly missed by Mrs. .Freda G. Robinson Daughters, Mrs. Virginia R. Blalock Mrs. Mildred R. Romanski Mrs. Edwina R. 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