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CHURCH FEWS
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SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT of the
cent Tenth Women’s
tional Convention of the
cl Cod in Christ, was the
honoring delegates given
Mrs. George Docking, wife
the Governor of Kansas
(ifywide BTU to
Celebrate Anniversary
The twenty-fifth
of the City Wide Baptist
ing Union will be held
May 29, 3:30 p. m. at the Bol¬
ton Street Baptist church, Rev.
W. N. Robinson, pastor An
rn foresting program will be
rendered by workers of all
unions. The public Is invited.
Rev. Robinson will deliver the
message. Paul Brown is pres-
ident; Mrs. Irene Green, secre-
tary; and Mrs. Lula L. Allen,
chairman of the program.
First Tabernacle
Pastor E. G. Lane delivered
-the sermon at First Tabernacle
last Sunday entitled, “The Signs
of The Judgment,” during holy
communion service. Clarence
Griffin was baptized 7 a. m.
Rose!! Johnson will be baptized
on June 5. iRever Burgess from
Moultrie, Julius and iMttc.hell
Grant from Thomson, Willie
Eunice of Millen, Mrs. Eva Banks
from Colorado and three local
""
itors.
McKinley Myers presided for
S. S. M!rs. Cleo Pryor who was
on a riTne hour ’ leave from
I1AFB hospital received a beau¬
tiful basket of flowers .as a
lovc ,r<m th «
dinners on Saturday, June 4
The Original Echo Singers will
appear on Sunday night, May
29 at 8 o’clock. A free-will of-
fering will be taken. Sympa¬
thy is extended to the Iami-
Ups of Charlie Williams and
Mrs. Minnie Holloway. Litt’e
Brenda Lott who was taken
suddenly ill while at school last
week is showing signs of im¬
provement in Charity Hospital.
1st Christ Holiness
Lanier, Ga.—A financial
has been started at the First
Christ Holiness church last
Sunday. At 3:30 the First
Christ Holiness Church of
vannah with its pastor, Elder
F. Pinckney, was in charge.
Elder Pinckney delivered the
sermon. ,
At 6:15 o’clock the service was
conducted by Elder Harris of
Glenville and his members.
The drive will continue through
Sunday, May 29. Elder E. Owens
is pastor.
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WasMn|tBB2,p.c. Atlanta S, Georgia
held in the executive mansion
at Topeka. Photo shows, left
to right Dr. Lillian Brooks Cof-
f ey 0 f Chicago, convention
presidcn t ; Gov. Docking; Mrs.
Docking and Bishop Charles
Union Baptist Organizes
Bible Classes
| Union Baptist Church organ¬
ized Bible classes on May 5
Meetings will be held on the first
,„d Thu,,-,
beginning at 8 o’clock. The of-
ficers are; President, Rev.
Thomas; vice president, Mr.
Holmes; secretary, Mrs. Corine
Washington; financial secre¬
tary, Mrs. Bertha Oliver; chap¬
lain, Mr. Anderson; treasurer,
! Mrs Emma Washington; report-
i er - Mrs. Naomi Shaw. Rev. L.
C. Sapp, is pastor of the church.
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Deacons Christian Union
The Aprril meeting of the
Deacons Christian Union was
held at Little Bryan Baptist
Church. The May meeting
held at the same location. Wed-
nesday, May 25. '
The 15th anniversary celebra¬
tion will be held at Pilgrim
S' "gS ,
Wil-
o.
Jenkins is reporter. ‘
Tremont Temple
I
be the guest speaker. Rev. J.
M Bpn t on pastor of the
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For many years we have published in these columns
poems to stimulate inspirational thinking- Here is
one bv Abraham Cowley—ive believe verv timely_
Tomorrow you -will live, you always cry;
In what far country does this morrow lie,
That ’tis so mighty long ere it arrive?
Beyond the Indies does this morrow live?
’Tis so far fetched, this morrow, that I fear
'Twill be both very old and very dear.
Tomorrow I will live, the fool does say;
Today itselfjs too late; the wise lived yesterday
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Harrison Mason, founder and
senior bishop of the Church of
God in Christ. Convention!
sessions were held in Memori-1
al Hall, Kansas City. (ANP j
Photo) j
5th Sunday Program
At Beth Eden
Sunday evening, May 29 at
6:30 o’clock, an interesting pro-
I T BVTd”“ Bap“i
Church and guest participants,
A cordial invitation is extend-j
ed to the public. Rev. Harold
Baker is pastor. Mrs. Rosalie
V. Simmons will be in charge
of the program which
Selection, “Pray For The 1
Peace of Jerusalem,” choir;
poem, . . “Psalm of Life,” Miss
Earline Gilbert; jinstrumentafl
solo, “To A Wild Rose,” Miss,
Janet F. Jones; instru-
mental duo, “Jesus Calls Us,T
Miss Maxine Brown and Miss
Muriel James- solo “Hold Thou 1
My Hand,” Miss Evelyn Creation,”! E Rich-
rdson; reading, “The
Alvin Shiggs; solo, “The Lord’s 1
Prayer,” James W. Fisher; solo,
“Mother Machree.” Mrs. E. E.
Doyle; instrumental trio, “Star
of Hope, Miss Carolyn Walker,
« N. «•-»—-> Richardson; selection, —*—**— “Praise
Ye The Lord,” choir.
Union Baptist Church
Senior Ushers
with the president, E. Smith,;
in charge. Rev. L. C. Sapp is}
pastor of the church.
TOE SAV.4NN.-in TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Chicago Church Gives 5
To Support Student
NEW YORK — The NAACP
this we«k acknowledged receipt of
$1,000 from the Church of
Good Shepherd in Chicago for aid
-° sit-in students.
“Throughout our 51-year his-
tory, the church has played an in- i
tegral role in the Negro's fight
for equality,” said Dr. John A. !
M or sell, assistant to the NAACP
•xecutivc secretary. j
lie addressed Rev. Joseph II.
Evans, pastor of the Congrega- *
Musical Pew Rally
Sunday, May 29 at 3 45 p. m.j
the BTU of St. John Baptist
church is sponsoring the annual
musical Pew Rally. The public
is invited. Some of the city’s
best talent will appear on the j
program including choirs and
individuals. j
Mrs. „_ Learthur T ,. ,, Malone , chair- , . i
is
man; Mrs. E. Fau.stine Bignon is
director of the union, and Dr.,
E. O. S. Cleveland , , is . the .. minis- . . i
ter of the church. |
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St, Philip Mon. I
AME I
Pastor F. D. Jaudon was ' in
charge of the services at St.
' Philip i
(Monumental A. M. E. 1
church on last Sunday. Mrs.
Edith Sampson, D. L. Gamble|
and Rev. Jaudon made reports
on the general conference
which they attended in Los An-
geles, Calif,
A musical program will be j
presented Sunday, May 29, at 1
7 p. m. under the direction of i
Mrs. Fannye S. Joyner.
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Last Rites Held !
For Mrs. Maner |
!
:
Mrs. Nellie Smalls Maner
died S „„d„ c .e„,„ B , M ay , 5 .
at the residence of her daugh-j
ter, Mrs. Anna Terry ,1145 W. 1
Waldburg street. !
Funeral services were^ held
Thursday, May 1(9, at Gaines
l-bapel AME church , where Mrs.
Maner was a faithful member
® toJces many the years pastor, ’ Rey. G. H
- officiated
with the euI(>gy bfiin & deliver-
* by Rpv R- Swinson. Oth-
er ministers participating in
the services were Rev. L. W.
' Rev H ' c - Nelson anri
' A - L - Washington. j
Interment was in Lincoln J
cemetery with the
A. Jones T ” Funeral ’ Home
charge.
Mrs. Maner, a native of Estil,
q j iad resided in Savannah
“idETofX- late She Buck was
b SS ft* were eleven five
whom are deceased.
Survivors .are four sons,
Maner, Alex Maner. Fred¬
Maner, all of Savannah and
Maner of Jersey City, N. !
two daughters, Mrs. Marie
of Jersey City, N. J., and
Anna Terry; a sister. Mrs.
Bennett of Estil, S .C ; 13
19 great grands, nieces,
and other relatives, i
lional Church who said the money
was raised by members as a “sig-
and important witness for
human dignity and freedom being
made bv college students all over
t },y South.”
r,r - Morsel! thanked Rev. Evans,
P ,,!n bng out that discrimination
he attacked if America is to
present a true face of equality and
h-otherhood to a world grown too
c!o -e for deceit.”
Pilgrim Bapl. Churc’i
At the Pilgrim Baptist church,
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor,
Sunday School met at 10:00 a.
m. with Supt. c. H. Jenkins in
charge. The lesson was inter-
preted by the Rev. A. A. Lewi.?
who was also guest speaker for
the day. He delivered two in-
Aid club and the No. 1 choir
. . The Past _ , ,
■ spI " n J ^‘ S
met Sunday afternoon.
cnurch , will join with
in services
Garvin Temple Baptist church
Thursday, May 26. The
cons Christian Union will
ebrate its 15th anniversary
day, May 27 at this
c Graham is president
E. B. Porter, vice president, and
O. H. Jenkins, secretary.
The Rolling Stone Singers of
S. C„ will render a
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday,
29.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Miss
Brown wishes to ex-
their deepest appreciation
the many acts of kindness
sympathy during her ill-
and our recent bereave¬
Many thanks to Second St.
Baptist and Townsley
AME churches, and to
High school and our
neighbors and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown
and Family j
i
CARD OF THANKS !
Mrs. Mamie Jackson wishes
express sincere appreciation
the many neighbors and
for the kindness shown
her recent illness. Their
thoughtful deeds, cards
beautiful flowers will nev-
be forgotten. Mrs. Jackson
now convalescing at her
1.825 Ogeechee Road. 1
to everyone.
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Father, God-Father, Pop, Pa, Pastor, Teacher. Mom
and Dad, Anniversary, Congratulations, Graduation,
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MEMCRIAU
ROBERSON—In sad, but
! ing memory of our wife
muiner. mother
l MRS. MINNIE BELLE
ROBERSON
' wno w hn passed into eternal
Sunday, May 17, 1959.
n our home you are
missed Memories
L oving we hold
dear
An( j thoughts of you are
near
| Majl you rest in peace,
1 anc * m °ther dear.
Husband.
Mr. Charlie W. Roberson
Children,
Mr. Charlie D. Roberson
Mr. Ernest T. Roberson
Mr. Virgil L. Roberson
Mrs. Rutha M. Rawlins
Mrs. Annie P. Wells
JENKINS—In lovin g memo-
ry of our son and brother,
PFC. JOSEPH N. JENKINS
who departed this life five
years ago, May 25, 1955
Quick and sudden was your
cal1
The blow was hard the shock
severe,
Wp,didn’t think your death so
near, 1
What would we give. to hear
your voice
Your patient face to see,
To hold your hand and see your
smile,
As in the days that used to be.
May brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
y ou w m neV er be forgotten
By those who love you best
Mother,
Mrs. Alma Jenkins
Son,
Wayne Jenkins
Sisters,
Mrs. Janie Parker
Mrs. Evelyn Mincey
Mrs. Margaret Hutson
Nieces and Nephews
LEE—In sad but loving
ory of our mother and
mother,
MRS. KATIE KNOWELS LEE
who departed this iife
yeors asm, May 30. 1957.
Her life was full of
depds
A helping hand to all in
A pleasant smile and a heart
gold
No finer person this world
hold.
Good was her heart, her
ship sound:
Loved and respected by
uround.
She died as she lived,
friend
We do not forget you, nor
we intend
We think of you often and will
to the end.
Sadly missed by
Devoted Daughter,
Mrs. Carrie B. Regular
New York, N. Y.
One brother,
Mr. D. W. Drayton,
Richmond Hill, Ga.
Grand Children,
Miss Evelyn R. Regular
Mrs. Vivian Ferguson
Great Grandchildren,
Master Thomas Ferguson
Miss Karen M. Ferguson
New York, N. Y.
And many relatives and friends
JENKINS—In loving memory
my beloved husband,
MR. WHITMAN JENKINS
! who departed this life one year
ag0 April j 1959
I , Q 0d must have loved him very
much
we have loved him too
, We know how many helpful
things
His hands found to do.
Bu t ^ill we reach that
i p i ace
where griefs are all consoled
We’ll never know the joy
found
Beyond the sun set goal.
Wife,
Mrs. Alma Jenkins
Daughters,
Mrs. Janie Parker
Mrs. Evelyn Mincey
Mrs. Margaret Hutson
Eight grand children.
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SILLS—Jn memory of our
dear brother,
MILTON SILLS
who departed this life two years
i ago today, May 31, 1958
| With a cherry smile and a wave
of the hand
He has wandered into an un¬
known land i
The touches of his hand®iave
strayed
As reverently as his lips have j
prayed.
Think of him still as the same,
I say
He is not dead, he is just away.
Sisters,
Mrs. Margaret S. Burns
Mrs. Hattie A. Bessent
Brothers,
Dea. Prince Sills
Mr. McDuffie Sills
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