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St. Mary’s Catholic
Church to Raise Funds
For Building Program
Members of St. Mary’s
dic church met recently in
recreation hall of St.
school 902 West 36th
with Rev Fr. B. J. Keohane
initiate plans for a fund
ing campaign in
with the five-year building
pram that has been planned
the bishop of the Diocese Percy
L. Miller was selected as
al chairman.
First Tabernael*
This Sunday is Re-union
in First Tabernacle. Holy
munion will be administered
the 3 30 service. The
will be preached by Pastor E
Lane. Prince Johnson presid-
ed for Sunday School, Miss Em¬
ma J. Hodge served
Training Union. Banner
es were taught by Miss Wilke
M Ruth and Sunt L Ross. Oth¬
er youth participants included
James Plummer, Jr. Ushers and
choir. Misses Margie and rtu¬
na Garrison, Mrs. T
Dorothy, Jackie and Lillian
Myers, Juanita Bruce and
Mrs. L. Bennett Felder was
youth speaker at the morning
service. She extolled the youth
to live by the Golden Rule each
day If thy would see a better to¬
morrow. Rev J. C.
brought a forceful message at
the closing , service. Mrs. A L.
Jenkins served at the piano
through-out the dav. Mission
will meet at 6 on Thursday.
Charjie [last Williams suffered a
stroke week and Is a pa¬
tient ih U. S. Public Health
Service Hospital.
Asburv Method«st
An “Evening With
Hvmns” Is being presented bv
the Wesleyan Service Guild
Asbury Methodist- church on
Sunday evening, May 22 at 6 p.
m. fiver 50 hymns have been
suggested by members of the
congregation. Those selected
in top places will be designated
on the program but other fav¬
orites will .also be used.
will be arranged for
and done by individuals and
groups.
Among those appearing on
the program will be Mrs.
Ruth Allen, Samuel Gill, Benja¬
min Brown, William Butler and
the Q-Teens. Choirs from
Speedwell Methodist church, Pa-
len Methodist church, and As¬
bury Methodist church will par¬
ticipate. Prayers of world re¬
ligions will be presented by Miss
Josephine Beckwith.
Miss Barbara Wilhite will give
hymn interpretations. Proceeds
from the program will go to-
wards the retired ministers
fund of the Georgia Conference
of the Methodist church, pro-
ject- of Mrs. Cornelia Walker,
Mrs. Willa Mae Sampson, Miss
Ruby King, and Miss Josephine
Beckwith have arranged the
program.
St. Marv’s AMF,
The first baptism was held at
St. Mary’s AME church last
Sunday. Five persons were
baptized by the pastor. Rev
Charlie Fogle.
A youth program was present¬
ed in the afternoon with Miss
Vernell Moultrie as speaker
Miss Lauretta Ward and Miss
Mary Davis also participated.
Rev. O. W Holmes, pastor of the
First Congregational church
spoke on the Crusade for Vot¬
ers. He was accompanied
Ezra Johnson, retired postman,
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i The fifth communion
if the First (Bryan
Church will be held
; May 22 at 3:30 p. m. This
vice will bring to a close
two-week revival services.
Central Bapt. Church
The services were largely
be delivered by Mrs. Bessie
church last Sunday
The Rev. W. Daniels’
for the morning was
of Good Work ” The
1 Shrlners
of Isis and the
■ shipped with them.
members were leceived for
; tism. At 8 p. m. Rev.
delivered the message;
Man’s Life^ To [The World
The Open Book,
| Next Sunday at 4 p.....
Baby Contest will bfc , spons
by the Senior choir. At 7
p. m. the BTU will celebrate
anniversary. The address
be delivered by Mrs. Besie
dick. The public is
i Baul Johnson is
Ml. Hermon Eapt.
Revival services will be
at Mt. Hermon Baptist
May 30 through June 3
Rev. S. L. Archer
each night. A week of
begins May 25. Rev. J, H.
ry is pastor, On last
the sermon was delivered
Rev. W. L Green. A
conducted the Sunday
Connor’s Temple
The original Echo Gospel
! ers will present a program
! Connor's Temple Sunday,
22 .at 7:30 p. m. Regular
vices will be held during
| day.
Den No. 1 of the Cub
worshipped at the church
j Sunday morning.
2nd St. John Bant.
The Second St.
church schedule for Sunday
22: Sunday School, 10 a.
Supt. W. C. .Ross, presiding.;
T. U., 7 p. m. President A.
Ross, presiding; Youth
sponsored by the youth of
church,
j All members are asked to
port to your captain about
$2,000 drive May 29.
begins at 4 p. m.
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The pastor, Rev. Richard M.
Williams, will deliver the mes-
sage with music being furnish-
ed by the Al M. Roberts, junior
and Senior choirs The public
is invited.
Tremont Temple’s
Bible Class
The Young People’s Bible
class of Tremont Temple Bap-
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list church will meet at the_
home of Frank Horton, 510 W-
Henry stret, May 22 at 4 p. m. !
Mrs. Dorothy Smith is presl-j
dent: Mrs. Lillie Butler, instruc-
tor; Rev. J. M. Benton, pastor; j
Mrs. Bessie Maynor, reporter. '
£J en Baptist Church
Sunday, May 8 at Beth Eden 1
B *P tist chmch ’ thp V™ t0T ’ Rpv -
Harold BakPr - Poached an in-
s P irin * sprmon on Mother,
1)0,11 llvln R and the dead J.
^ Edwards paid tribute t,o on' 1
our deceased members, Miss
Florida Johnson, for faithful
and wholehearted service. Ron-
Mother.” Groups from the
east and west side made the
Xfh‘^ as ^tiWng!' m.;| 1 "'I
Sunday services, 11:15 a.
gunday g^j 10:15 a . m .; J. J. |
j Edwards, dwards superintendent; superintendent: Mrs. Mrs I
^aura Webb, assistant; Mrs. C. I
M Wp |j s mus j C director; Rev. H. 1
Baker, pastor.
Mt. Tabor Bapt. Church
Sunday was “Home Coming
Day” at, Mt. Tabor Baptist
church. Sunday School took
place at the usual hour. The
youth of the church was in
charge of the 11 o’clock service.
The pastor, Rev. L. Kelley,
spoke from the third chapter of
Daniel. At the eight o’clock
service he preached from the
subject “Hope That Should Not
Be Forgotten.” The adult mem¬
^arge bers of the The church program/”| were in
of night
The program chairmen were
Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. N. Tolbert
and J. Green. i
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f Dr. Rivers Dies in
Columbus
j Columbus, Dr George F. Rivers, Jr,, of
Ga., died on May 3
) after an illness of a few hours.
Funeral services were held on
Monday, May 16 from the St.
i John AME church. Relatives
attending from Savannah were
Mrs. S. E. Rivers, Mrs.
Wilcox and Mrs. Rosalee R
| Johnson.
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Former Savannahian
Dios in Virginia
Information was received on
May 16, by Mrs. Anna E. Grant
of the death of her cousin, Wil¬
liam H. Skyes, in Pheobus, Va.
Mr. Sykes was a former resi¬
dent of Savannah.
Mr ' Sy * es ’ a ret *7 d ' ivil * er -
V,CP p,nployep ln . Phoebus, had
been in ill health for two years
prior to his demise.
He was a retired senior war¬
den of St Cyprian Protestant
Episcopal Church in Phoebus,
Va.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs.
^ <! yth Sykes; and four first
cousins, Mrs. Jessie L. Grant.
Mrs. Margaret Stiles and Mrs.
Anna E. Grant, all of Savan-
na h and Cassius C. Grant of Jer-|
cy City, N. J.
Ethel’s Pastor's
V’d Board Meets
The Pastor’s Aid Board of
Bethel AME _ church _ ______________ met at the
bnmp of Mrs. Mattie Cleveland
^ s un d ay . May 8. Plans were
j com ,px e t, ec j f or the “Get Togeth-
er ” party which was held May
i 14 at 2611 Burroughs streets.
Those present at the meeting
were Mr. .and Mrs. Walker
Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Drummer, Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel. * Miss Flora Williams,
Mrs Ida Scott and Mrs. Mattie
Cleveland. The next meeting
wld 1)p held at the home of
j Mrs. Ida Scott.
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FAB Choir No. 1
First African Baptist church
choir No. 1 met on Friday. May
f at the home of Mrs. Anna L.
McGee. Final plans were made
for celebrating the Choir’s an¬
niversary on May 20. It happen¬
ed that our hostess was cele¬
brating her birthday, so e-ach
member brought lovely gifts for
her. A most elaborate repast
was served. Members present
were L. Brown, J. Frazier, A. L.
MrGee. H. James, C. Bias, F.
McMoore, E. . Ruffner and
Louise Bias, reporter.
Woman's Auxiliary
St. Matthew's Episcopal
The Woman's Auxiliary
St. Matthew's Epi copal
will meet Sunday evening. May
22 at 6 o’clock in the Parish
Hall. Special features will be
reports from the two delegates
to the Diocesan
held in Albany May 30. 11; and
a report by Mrs. Ella Fisher
the President’s White House
on Children
Youth which she attended re-
in Washington, D. C.
to the convention
Mesdames Ernestine C.il-
and Amanda Carter.
WSCS and WSG
in Atlanta
The twentieth annual
of the Georgia
the Woman’s Society of
Service and the Wes-
Service Guild of the Me¬
ehureh, convened in At¬
May 13-15 at the Fort, St.
Church, Rev. J ,D.
Jr., pastor.
The theme was “A Light to
Miss Susie M. Cun-
president, presided.
part that youth and st,u-
‘share In methodism was
under the direction
the secretary of student work
the Georgia conference. A
“New Faces in Africa,”
impressive.
New officers were elected and
by Rev. Grier, Jr. Mrs.
L. Thompson of Augusta sue-
M ss Susie _ .
president. r,1P conference
wpB attended and the Sa-
area was wi ll repre
Pulpit Aid Board of
S* Pb'l» n Moll. AME
The pulpit Aid Board of
Phillip Monumental AME
Church met on Anril 24 at
of Mrs Matilda Fields, 422
F 31st and on May 8 at the
of Mrs. Rebecca Barnes,
9>4 Chapman street. Those
present were Mrs. Mattie Beck¬
ett. Mrs. Irene Jordon,
Eunice Harris. Mrs.
Hall, Mrs. Lucille B. Overstreet,
and Mrs. Josephine Richardson.
Next, meeting will be at the
home ° f Mrs ’ T,Tne Jordan ’
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Oju!« 1 r hIpt , s ol p; I Sis
Service
Omar Court No. 91, Daughters
of Isis, assembled at Central
Baptist Church, Sunday morn¬
ing 11:30, May 15 for their
worshio service.
This organization Is
by 111. Commandress Dt. Berdia
Burke.
An —- appropriate r ----- program -....----- was
rendered after -which the mes-
sage was delivered by Rev. Wm
Daniel.
A presentation was made
the church by Dt. Julia Skrine,
Brown of Central Baptist
church.
The Daughters of Isis had as
^^ “service
wa s argely atteIlded -
_ Remarks made by Past
were
Potentate L. R. Bolden for the
Nobility.
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WILKINS- -In loving
memory ol my dear moth¬
er,
MTS. CORFIIE II. WELKIN'S
who departed this life, May
20, 1959.
Mother gone An aged
mother like a piece of
precious lace,
Delicate and fine;
A lovely mother with a halo
of white locks.
Snowy and curling.
A mother—pioneer, with
courage, faith and hope,
And calm restraint;
A tender mother, with a
gracious family grown
like her
A thoughtful mother, full
of goodly grain, gleam¬
ing and golden
A praying mother, with
the light of faith and
love;
A kindly mother who would
go first in the dark to
light the candles; that
Welcome others in;
A sainted mother, but gone
on a step to light the
way;
And wait inside the portal
for her own.
Sadly missed by:
Mrs. A. M. Capers,
Daughter,
Rev. E. A. Ca'pers,
’ Son-in-law,
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Grand children,
and Great Grands
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The family of Mr.
Lavant, wish to thank
many friends and neighbors
Savannah, Pembroke
Groveland.Ga,, the Sidney
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eryone for their kindness,
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Mrs. Gertrude Gilliard
Savannah, Ga.
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Mrs. Rasa Durant and
ter, ,Mrs\ Gussie Johnson
613 W. Bolton street, wish
thank the many friends
the many acts of kindness,
ers and cards while in the
pital.
M!rs. Durant is back
doing nicely.
HAMILTON—In memory
of
TIIOS. H. HAMILTON
Who departed this life, May
18, 1950.
He had no gold to leave us,
No chaplet of renown;
He was net rich in honors,
And wore no Monarch’s
crown
But there are precious
jewels
More glorious than these
A spotless name, a clean life.
And sacred memories.
Children,
William Henry
and Alethia Hamilton
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GREENE—In memory of our
KoVjy
I.EON GREENE
who departed tills li f e May 29
j I 1 Leon, 949 often sit and think
wo
of you
When we are all .alone.
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
It was sad to part with you,
our love
While here on earth you staytd
But then a brighter thought
comes
: We’ll meet again some day,
I God knows how much we miss;
you
Never shall your memory fade I
Loving thoughts will always
wander j
To the spot where you were laid t
Father and Mother, j
Mr. Andrew Greene ,
Mrs. Lula B. Greene ;
True Love Baptist
| Spring revival will be held at,
I True Love Eaptist church, May j
23 through June 3. The first
week will consist of prayer ser-
vices followed by a week of
preaching services each night
ky Rev. J. F. Mann of Bruns-
wick. Rev. F. Bonds is pastor
°f the church.
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LEWIS In loving memory of
my husband,
USA EMORY LEWIS
who departed this life, May 14,
1959.
How we miss you every day
How we want you in every way
But the Lord w'ho knoweth best
Called you home and gave you
rest.
Sadiv mised by wife,
Mrs. Viola Lewis
Children,
Mrs. Alice Gordon
- Mrs. Annie Gibson
Mr. Sim Jones
Grand daughter,
Miss Clvnet.a Jones
Nieces and Nephews,
Relatives -and Friends
YOUNG—In loving memory of
our dpar brothers,
who departed this life several
years ago.
MR. HORACE G. YOUNG
May 22nd, 1944
MR. EDWARD G. YOUNG
May 21, 193'3
ME- WILLIAM D. YOUNG
Ma/ 2 . 5 rd, 1947
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