The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 04, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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P4GE TWO ttaesrstaorxta'm.'r-st - .' —.T-.—nc ^^-c^PrnriwcapTgrir^ngicne^r^-TTr^r^rD 1 T5F ta54Hta5=sa-^5-3-; REV. LAMAR Kt'I J.l V FIT FIVES R. Tli. DEGREE— On May IS,'Rev. Lamar Kelley, pas¬ tor of Mt. Tabor Bt t> t 1 a i church, received hfs Bachelor cf Theology degree from the Union Baptist Semirj ry, Inc., in Biirmingham, Ala, This de¬ gree was issued by the presi¬ dent Collier P. Clay, A. M., S. T. n„ D. D., LL. D. Rev. Kel¬ ley also holds the Doctor of Di¬ vinity degree from the Union Baptist Seminary, Inc. Revival meetings begin at Mt, Tabor Baptist church, June 6, through June 11. Preaching will be done by Rev Q. O. Cray cf Eastman ,Gil Pilgribi PanHst Chtirch At Pilpirim Baptist church the Sunday School r fiupti c. H. Jenklna in charge At the morning worship the No. 2 choir rendered music • and Pastdr F). D. llendcreon apoke from the subject. “Come Into The Rock and Live " Th«‘ih il,- ing Stone Singe©-: of Charic-- ton. h. ite. rendered it -program at 8 ! p m. The Rev. Mo*es Hall will b“ ordained Thursdav, June 2 by the pastor and his assistants, The Triumph Singers will rend- cf a program Bum: June - at 7.30 p. m, .sponsored by the cap- tain of Woman’s Day Mrs. iouise Barrett. The Willing Workers will meet ai ip m and the Deacon and Deacone. Board will meet a: 5 p. m. June 5 The i960 Youth Day will be hpld Sunday. June 12 at 11 a. m. Miss Rebecca S. Gray is is chairman of the program. 2nd St. John Bapt. Church The Second St. John Baptist church will have the- following services Sunday: 10 a. m., Sun¬ day School with W. C. Ross, pre¬ siding; 2 p. m., holy communion and preaching, Sr. ehoif and Nc. choir will render music; 8 p.;m., preaching with the Junior choir rendering the music. w fciSs Come now, a*d W us rea¬ son though together, sailh the Lord: your sins he as scar¬ let, they shall be as white as snow ...—(Isaiah 1, 18.) No man should es*er lose heart, hate himself for the wrong things he has done— for God, Our Father, is ever merciful to forgive His truly repentant childre n, and to give them a new, dean ehan«— to begin again Memorial Ezra Johnson . 925 W. 37th Steeet ♦- Phone AD 2-7573 =$3=15. ;i~rrr;ational Women -nt African Program i Festival m j African program and fes- livnl were presented by the Women’s Fellowship of the First C )!■ 'relational church, Friday evening. May 27, at the home cf M s Mary L. Ayers and Mrs. Villa Ayers Johnson. 925 West 3*th street. Twenty-six ladies were present. The program was arranged by Mi' Madeline R. Shiverv. chair¬ man of the African project for the Organization. Each num¬ ber was educational as well as entertaining. The program was as follows: Brief comment on Africa, Miss f fh Simms; a folk tale, "Why Children Belong to their Moth¬ er," Miss Dorothy Devlllars; Af- 'icun Proverbs, Miss Ira Lee Pinkney; African Artt,Mrs. Hel¬ en Washington; Dramatization of the Parable of Talents, Mrs. Sadie D. Steele; Games conduct¬ ed by Mrs. Mollie N. Curtright; African Music and Rhythm, Mrs. j Willa A. Johnson; African Foods ‘ What’s Cooking”), Mrs.Evanel, R Terrell, president of the Wo¬ men’s Fellowship. There was an exhibit of Afri¬ can art work and special foods. Souvenirs were given to the guests. j/hrough Mrs, Gladys McCray,, I j caterer. The attractive table arrangement remains a confer -1 rdi-inal piece by ail that Were n:*»Kent « fe,tral Baptist Church With the increased member- ship of Centra! Baptist church. t S.uiii|a.l-Scliifwl, Mrs. Sarah Jim-j tins. Mps, Emma Graham, Mrs Cnrrib Johnson, t.eforri Tobias, d Otis Johnson have been added to the teacher’s, staff. Rev. W. Daniels delivered the sermon at the 11:30 services last Sunday. His subject was 'Finding Security.” Mrs. Jessie Mae Johnson joined. Next Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Patricia; and Robert Brown and Lynette; and Willis Jones, Jr., will be baptized. • Congratulations to the follow- 1 ing graduates iof the church W ho will finish high school this xveek: Joan Scott, Annette 1 Gibbs, Otis Johnson, James Jackson, Robert Brown and, 1 Benj. West. i Mi's. Carrie Moody entered Ga. Infirmary Monday for sur- j -'.cry. Register To Vote Today!! Sidney l(?s Funeral T Ionic A) Institution DedSrnV : to Human Helpfulness Tpf! y! I y Twenty-Five Years of . / Mr* Sympatic!’: - Scienli ’c - Satisfactory Service At Lowest Cost Prompt and Courteous Ambulance Service Anytime —Anywhere —(»em thoughts for meditation and concentration— “Success is failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the cloud of doubt, And you never can tel! how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar, So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit— It’s when things seem worse that you mnsn’t quit’’ 0/iic \j jjc'iies ^jfuncrat omc 5ll WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 — To Appear in Recital 3 . MRS. E. FAt STINE HtfiNON The Senior Mission of Towns- Chapel AME. . cfnitteji will Mrs. E. Faustine Big- gospel .singer,, in a. repi- Wednesday night, June 8 at p. m. in the church auditori Mrs. Tena Rose is chair- of the program The pub is invited. Activities of SnegdweH ! WSCS For May The Woman’s Society of Chris¬ Service of the Speedwell May,,^ scrWcc ....... Were Weld each Pray£« ■ evening. The program wi,th,. tyTrs Carrie as chairman, ..presented Sadie D. Steele „. s , ie „ “ k , - Mrs , ^ I.uten introduced the speaker. On May 15 the group ,mOit ; a4 with‘Mrs.- Gertrude the‘president, presiding. Bible study was eanduotorL glee club of Sonn"livid High school was also at the church by.Mrs. Luten. -r— - ......—--- Bat’h’t _ it • ‘imiers U; »cn The United Baptist, Minis- Union met at St Luke Bap- church, Rev. B. C. Thomas, The opening services conducted by Rev. H. F. irov. l. S. Stell, Jr., the pres- presided over the bus- ne ss meeting. Kext Tuesday. Rev. E. G. I.ane discuss the Sunday School Rev. Z. O. Cray will the message. Tie will be guest minister of Rev. La¬ Kelley. Rev. N. A. Ken- will conduct the opening ser¬ The meeting closed’ to at St. Luke Baptist church Tuesday. Rev. L. S. Stell, is president; Rev. G- W. Gar¬ clerk. thk swwah tptbt’nf, savannah, otoroia Forrrer Savannah Pastor To Celebrate lOfh AnHfv. As Raster of New York Chtirch ! i | 1 I i Mi mhers of the Mt. Hermon BaotLt church in New York City: win celebrate the tenth Anniversary of the church and its pastor and founder, Rev. J. H. Jones. Special programs have been Banned for each night begin- ningf Juno ■i through June 19. Ministers and congregations frcm various churches will par- The anniversary sermon will be delivered by Rev. L. G. Adams, pastor of Providence St. Phillin Mon. AME The ham project at St. Phil- in Monumental church closed Osie II. j. 1 lf? following persons receiv- f d hams: Arthur Blaekson, Tula.Clarke, Mrs. L. B rr. ’ Mrs. Ml A. A - Alston, A1 -ston, George rr H. Williams, Henry Casen,' Mrs Mi Maxine Stevens Mice n,. ba Bryant, Mrs. Eunice Harris anr ^ M v IjUCil,e Eason “ - Communion services will held Sunday. Rev. F. I> Jau- . * “’ I ),LS * nr ' - ---- - ~ cWfht Cut _ Church of The Sought Out Church of God and Spiritual House of Prayer For All People will gin services at 812 Atlantic Ave. on June 4 at lo a. m. public is invited. Mother Marie Burroughs Minister. Other church cials are Bishop F. R. and his wife, Mother, Lola Farmer; and Mother Daisy Daisy Brown and Mrs. Annie Pope. t *y CHOIR & PULPIT 4V\ GOWNS > All Colors and Color Combinations * Badges for Ushers end 4? , Organizations CHURCH fURNlTURE OEPT. Pulpits, Pews. Comm.Toblei lowest Prices Available WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St., N.E. 77 Alabama St., $.W. Washington 2,D.C. Attar£a 3, Seorgla STRIPS ?** TOURS eu< Cmi * AfMaM* b in CHARTER BUSES Savannah Trailways SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE yoa tin P- M Mg |«x«rlMi c ream *md criato* TtAtlUXYS lawrciry buses. Expert, 4rivers. ftmndly, p tee seas REASONABLE RATES SAVANNAH TRAILWAYS Dial A Dams 2-2451 or A Da ms 3-507« 746 WHEATON STREET SHORT OR LONG TRIPS DAP OR NIGHT SERVICES-- Baptist Church on Sunday, June 19, at 3:30 p. m. At this service the history of the church and the pastor will be read by Mrs. Edna McGregory. Mt. iHermon Baptist (church was organized by Rev. J. H. j ones on June 16, 1950. Rev. Jones is the former pastor of Mt Hermon Baptist church of Savafinah . On Monday, June 20, at 8 p. m. the anniversary banquet will be held with .an appreciation program presented in honor of the pastor’s wife. Connor Temple Regular worship service was held at Connor Temple on last Sunday. Sunday School was ! conducted by Superintendent ( Hunter. The message for the morning worship was delivered by the I pas with i° ? music ’ Rev ’ by W ' the W ' Junfor Whitehead 1 ' Peop l e ’ s choirs combined, Gifts were presented to the fol- lowing June High school grad- imtes who are members of Con¬ nors Temple: Misses Gwendo- lyn Williams, Geraldine Bostic, Annette Dutton, Jeanette But- ler, Thelma Shellman, Lutricia Johnson, Annie Dean Norris and Richard Alston. J On next Sunday the nion service will be held at 3 1 ! “i know!.... DIXIE CRYSTALS'' • Question: ’Which sugar is “The Sweelesl Sugar Ever Sold"? Children’s Day at Beth Eden Baptist Sunday morning June 12, at 11:15 o’clock Children's day will be observed by the Sunday School of Beth-Eden Baptist church. James J. Edwards is superintendent, and Mrs. Laura D. Webb, assistant superintend- ent. ^The children of the various departments will tell in voice and song about the love of Je¬ sus who said “Suffer the lit¬ tle children to come unto me and forbid them not; for such is the kingdom of God.’’ An Invitation is extended to all to worship with the Sunday School at this time. Rev. Har¬ old Baker is pastor and Mrs. C. M. Wells, music director. The communion service will be administered by the pastor Sunday evening, June 5. ' I St. Mary’s AME Church I Services at St. Mary’s A. M. E.church last Sunday were in¬ and well attended. At the morning service the pastor, Rev - Charlie Fogle, spoke from ^he subject, ‘‘Try To Be Per- feet.’’ CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ethel (Pie) Marion wish to express their thanks and ap¬ preciation to the friends and I neighbors for their acts of kind- ne ss ’ for cfirtfs telegrams, flo- rals, t covered dishes and dona¬ tions of cars during their be-i reavement. Special thanks to Rev. Benton knd to Williams and Williams Funeral Home. Husband, Mr. Henry Marion Sisters, MVs. Effie Perry Mrs. Trudie Robinson Brothers. Mr. Robert Lyons Mr. Willie Lyons j WASH & ORY | (One Day Serv’ce) SI M ( (Max. 25 Lbs.) j | IIOWN vyfJDAy C/ 'uip Go-. Memorials I j , SILLS—In memory of our dear father and brother, MILTON SILLS who departed this life two years ago today, May 31, 1958 With a cherry smile and a wave, of the hand He has wandered into an un¬ known land The touches of his hands have strayed 1 As reverently as his lips have p raye( j | Think of him still as the same, j sa y j He is not dead, he is just away. Sadly missed by his devoted f am jiy~ | Six children, twelve grands, two sisters, two brothers, other relatives and friends True Love Bapt. Church Rev. J,. S. Mann, moderator cf the Zion Missionary Baptist Association, is conducting revi¬ val services at True Love Bap¬ tist church this week. Com¬ munion will be observed Sun¬ day at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Fred¬ die Bonds is pastor. GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extern best Wishes and cohgratulatiohs on your marriage. Anc w th these words we’d like to offer what w_e think is sonn good, sound advice. In the budget you uTill undoubted!; ?et up, earmark a part of it for a savines account. Small deposits made regnlarlv will soon grow to a substantia i m o u n t. Save to buy a home or a car .... save 'or a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anvwav you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬ count today. Interest on Savings 3% Interest On Time Certificates 3% All Accounts Guaranteed Up lo $10,000.00 by me Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mail Accounts Solicited National City Bank of New York Travelers Checks 'For Sale THE CARVER SAVINGS BANK 810 Montgomery Street SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L. B. TOOMKR L. D. PERRP i READ! ®hf #atianna!i (FriJmnf 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J & C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY 3WINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES 803 WEST BROAD ST. HENRY & WEST BROAD RYALS CONFECTIONERY CROSBY BROS. DRUG 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD STORE ALLEN’S SNACK BAR 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & WEST BROAD CROWN’S ROBERT SAM’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST BROAD ST. 730 WATERS AVE. FOREMAN’S FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 649 KUNE ST. 2611 WEST BROAD ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE QUALITY MEDICINE MtJG STORE SHOP SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 19Cfl GRIER—In sad but lovifig memory of my 'beloved husband, father and brother, , MR. LEE GRIER / 763 E.' Bolton Street who departed this life May 2G, 1.949. Wte will always cherish yourmem- ory and strive to live ever close to God, so that through Him we will meet again. Sadly missed by ' Wife, ’ J ? • Mrs. Margaret Grier Daughter, f * Mrs. Ruby Pittman Sister. t | Mrs. Lucy Thompson Sister-in-law, * Mrs. Estell Reddick PLEASANT—In loving mem- 0I Y °* our mother, ^RS. MARY E PLEASANT w ho departed this life June 3, * 1936. God has not promised Sun without rain J°y without sorrow Peace without pain. Bu ^ G °d has promised Strength for the day Res ^ for the labor Light for the way, Hf 'Ip fron } above And undying Love. Sadly missed by Son, Wm. Pleasant Daughter, Mrs. Ida P. Davis New York City Grand Children and other relatives. SKK PA I I, and ANDY For limit ion. Star*era. Generators and Carburet ora Phone Allans 2-0221