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Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Youth Day
AI.F.X. M. JENKINS
Youth Day service will be
held at Pilgrim Baptist ... .
Sunday, June 12 beginning wit
Sunday School at 10 a. m. with
Ati suDt Miss Rebecca S. S
Gray uiay, chairman cnairman.
Mrs. Martha Gordon ^ wil
serve as mistress of ceremony
and Miss Phylis Mack will give
the welcome address. Music
will be rendered by several mu-
sical groups. John Alston and
Brisco Gray, Jr., will conduct
devotion service.
Miss Edwina Barrett will in-
troduce the speaker. Alex M.
Jenkins, a thine graduate pf
the A. E. Beach High and pi¬
anist df Campbell Chapel A. M.
E. Church of Bluffton, S. C. Re¬
sponse jby Wo. Miss Josephine Wyne.
Choir 2 will sponsor
program. Miss Bettle
Mercedes Sheppard and Her-
bort Bryan are contesting:
the most popular tme on
day.
54th Annual BTU
Contrreps Meets ! !ine
BUFFALO, N. Y. 1ANP)
The out graining coi^niittcc for
National Baptist Sunday School
and Bf|J Congress has completed
arrangements for the 511h annual
session which will convene here
June 16-23.
The committee expects to en¬
tertain the largest crowd in the
history of the congress and has
secured available housing in the
loading hotels and motels in the
Buffalo area.
One thousand delegates will be
housed in the Tower on the cam¬
pus of the University of Buffalo.
Fifteen-hundred will be housed in
the dormitories of Buffalo' State
Teachers College.
General sessions of the Congress
will he held in Buffalo’s Memorial
auditorium. Congress classes will
convene at the University of
falo.
General Chairman Rev. R. M.
Mitehell is also the moderator of
the Great Lakes Missionary Bap¬
tist Association and pastor of the
Faith Baptist Church.
Rev. N. A. Mason, co-chairman,
is the vice president of the Empire
State Missionary Baptist Conven-
tion, and pastor of the New Hope
Baptist Church. Madam E.
Dixon is in charge of the
choir.
Included in the list of
guished persons expected here
Dr. O. Clay Maxwell, Sr.,
York City, National
president; Dean A. Franklin
er, Atlanta and Mrs. Bessie
Birmingham, national secretary.
Others are Dr. Martin
King, Atlanta, vice -president;
Horatio Hill, New York City,
sistant dean; Rev. A.
Williams, Memphis, assistant
Dr. Janies Cayce, Pittsburgh,
director general; Dr. James
Gayle, New Orleans, public
tions; Mrs. Gertrude
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First fabernaclt'
Children’s Day activitlas v/ill
be held at First Tabernacle
Baptist church this Sunday at
3 30 p. m. Mrs. R. L. Myers will
i ->e in charge. Congratulations
j are in order for Miss Willie Mae
Ruth and James Nevels, gradu¬
ates of Savannah State, Miss-
os Margaret Garrison nd Rosa
! Mae Dillard, graduates of Al-
i free! E. Reach. Tokens of ap¬
preciation were presented
* ing Sunday School hour last
j Sunday. presented
The Brotherhood a
urogram on the fifth Sunday,
Rev. Levi M. Moore was guest
speaker.
Services began last Sunday at
7 a. m. at which time Resell
Johnson was baptized. Pastor
I E. G. Lane preached inspiring
sermons throughout the
j with the Imperiral Choir a nd
Mrs. A. L. Jenkins rendering
^ Among those wplcom .
^ were Migs Yvette H odge, stu-
dent from ........ Clark University;
Spencer E White, Jr and , Mrs.
1 Effie Hamilton from New
and Pitts from Amerlcus.
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youth rehearsal will be held
at 3 0 - c!ork this Friday; Sen-
ior choir rehearsal will be held
at 8 0 - c lock Friday night. The
c n U rch renovation is
j numerous activities are
momentum as July 3
when the Sunday
drive e j os es. Sympathy is
tended to Mrs. Grade Levine in
her bereavement.
Central Baot. Church
Sunday services at
church largely .
j Baptist were a
, , t*d beginning with hr
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First Bryan Baptist church
livered the ordination
which time Ulysses
dained' ,nd Hamilton Bleach were
deacons. Rev. G.
: offered the prayer
R-v Wm. * Daniels gave
charge. Other ministers
eot ra re Rev. Fogle. Rev.
nnd Rey. Griffin.
Sunday at 1.0:30 a. m.
Sunday School will
its 60t.h anniversary.
June 13 Bible School will
from 9 to 12 o’clock. Mrs.
die Brown is in charge.
Johnson will leave for
York Saturday to enter
Navy.
- distant secretary; Atty. J.
Miver, Chicago, treasurer,
musical director, Mrs. Lucie
bell Williams,' Memphis.
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“Success is failure turned inside out—
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So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit—
It’s when things seem worse that you mu-n’t quit”
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REV. A . E. HAGINS
Speaker
The annual revival of Saint
James Baptist church will be
held June 13 - 21 with prfeach-
*^8 pac ^ hv Rpv ‘ A Kt
Hagins, pastor of St. Paul Bap-
st church. Rev. E D. Brooks
] is pas tor of the host church,
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St. Phillip Mop. AME
Quarterly meeting will b0
held at St. Phillip Monumental
A ME church Friday, Juno 10,
with Presiding Elder J. P. Lamp- ;
kin in charge.
Next Sunday the Children’s
Day program t*Pl be present¬
ed ate 5 p. m. under the direc¬
tion of Mrs. A. L. Bargeron, su-
petintendent of the Sunday
School, and co-workers. . Rev.
F. D. Jaudori is pastor of the ’
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churc h.,. !
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St. Mary’s A. |
Regufcr services held
St. Mary’s AM.: clraraji last
Sunday. Rev. Charlie Fogle,
thp ir ,|-p T>aMor, 11 :1 m -poke -icejMrucs-) on -Mayer”j
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(lny ni Sbt, the menib§|s4 ? wor-
4taped 1
wi:h t c , :ro]y Zion
Baptist Church. !
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For
Visit seen ic $ ‘
Tnr s^vawafi TRinrvF, savannah, nronnu
A yssinia Bapt. Church
. ,r Mission of Abys-
•■inia Baptist Church will havej
a pew rally Sunday, June 12
at Vncatior 3 p m . i
Bible School will be-
'■in Monday, June 13. Glasses
ill lx mid daily from 9 a. m.
, ] 2 \ j ,.‘; on _
I nfiy the members
•15 for the KAACP. One
did i e was received for bap-
Th > pah or, Rev. R. L.
Byrd, preached an inspiring
7 3 i e Bapt. Church
o Tree Love Baptist church
’ v. F. Bond . pastor, Holy
< 1 'un ; i was observed on
• Seven were b?p-
-I and ore restored to the
church, Sunday School was
dp ‘" ! l by Mrs. Millie West.
T ; e pastor delivered three in-
■' mens. Pulpit guests
w-, re P v. J. S. Gordon, Rev. A.
Scrcven, Rev. P. Holmes and
r.o V. N. II Virgil of Sylvania.
The church congratulates the
‘V.h ing graduates: Miss Mil-
tired E.' Harris, Miss L. Mobley
and Miss Christine Boyd.
First Christ Holiness
Ckjrch
Lfmidr, i V , , Owens!
Ga.-Elder E.
pastor, invites the public to
worehip at First christ Holi .
ness church, Sunday. The Sun-
dav School begins at 10 a. m.
Missionary N. Smith delivered
the '4 p. m. message last Sun- j
day W'hich was youth day. At
6:? 0 P- m - Missionary S. Sam- ;
uel spoke. Services were also j
held Wednesday and Friday
evenings.
Connor’s Temple
Youth, dav will be observed at
Connor,s Temple Raptis t
c i,urch Sunday, June 12. Rev.
• Whitehead, the pastor,
delivered . the messages last
Sunday. Eight oifts persons joined
the , . e . hl ,rch. were pre-
scitt'ed to the following grad-
UAtfes: Miss Gladys Norris of
ScvannMh State College, and
Shirley Brown of Sol C ;
Johnson Elementary school.
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; The moon may inspire ro-
r anee, but it’s no place for a
#y loncdia reports the tern-
perature climbs to 212 degrees.
f ' ' Vitals Sugary
Baptist Ext. Center to
Have Closing Program
The Savannah Extension
Center of American Baptist
Theological Seminary is hold-
tag its closing program on
June 15, in the Educational
Building of the First Bryan
Baptist Church at 8:00 p. m
The public is invited. The
speaker will be Rev. B. E.
instructor of social scl-
at Savannah State College.
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Si. Luke Bant. Church
Rev. B. C. Thomas, pastor,
be In charge of the services
9unday at st - Luke Ba P-
church. Communion ser-
will be held at 3 p. m.
The Sunday School will have
pew rally on June 19 at 8 p.
Their annual picnic is
for July,
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Youth Program
The Sunday School of Fair-
Baptist church will pre-
a youth program Sunday,
12, at 721 E. Bolton street
at 6:30 p. m. Rev.
D. Brooks is pastor,
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Memorials
MULDROW—In loving mem¬
ory of my beloved husband,
MR. OSSEY MULDROW
w j 10 departed this life one year
ag0 June n> 1959
q oc j mflst have loved him very
mU ch
And we have loved him too
We know how many helpful
things
His hands found to do.
But till we reach that happy
place
Where griefs are all consoled
We’ll never know the joy he
found
Beyond the sun set goal.
Sadly missed by your
Devoted Wife,
Mrs. Benzetta Muldrow
Daughter,
Mi.ss Benzetta Muldrow
Sons,
Mr. Charles Gadsden
Mr. James Jones
WASHINGTON—In loving
memory of
MR JAMES M. WASHINGTON
who passed away six years ago,
j un e 13, 1954.
Gone but not forgotten
Sadly missed by his Wife,
Mrs. D. Frances Washington
DR, SIDNEY SHEDROW f
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YOUNG—In sad but lov¬
ing memory of our darling
mother,
MRS. JOSEPHINE YOUNG
who left us two years ago
at the age of 105 years.
Deep in our hearts lies a
picture
More precious than silver
or gold,
It's the picture of our dear
mother
Whose memory will never
^ grow old.
Our hearts still ache with
sadness,
Our eyes have shed many
a tear
God alone knows how we
miss her
And wish for her many
days.
Sadly missed by her chil¬
dren,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Perrin
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Roberta Scott,
• New York City
Mr, and Mr3. Samuel A.
Young, Jr.
Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Young
New York City
Grand children,
Misses Rosamae and
Roberta Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Coleman,
New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Williams,
Savannah, Ga.
Other grand and great
grand children.
SATT’PTMY, JUNK 11, 1030
WTLEY—tin memory of
JAMES IRWIN WILEY. JR.
who passed away two years
ago today, June 11, 1958.
The month of June again
U here,
The saddest month of the
year.
For it was on the eleventh
day
My loved one passed away.
Gone from me his smiling
face
His cheerful, pleasant ways
A heart that won so many
friends, in bv-gone days
Though his smiles are gone
forever
And hands I can not touch,
I shall never lose sweet
memories
Of the one I loved so
much.
The dearest one this world
could hold. j
A cherished smile a heart
of gold
Those who knew him will j
know, :
How much I lost two years i
ago
They say time heals a
broken heart,
But no, that isn’t true,
For two long lonely years
have passed,
And my heart still aches '
for you.
God gave me strength to
face it
And courage to bear the
blow,
But what it meant to lose
you,
No one will ever know.
The flowers that were
placed upon his grave
May wither and decay,
But the love of my dearest
one
Will never fade away
Memories are something
no one can steal.
Death is a heartache
nothing can heal
Some have forgotten that
you are gone
But I remember no mat¬
ter how long
In my heart tears shall
ever flow.
In memories of the one I
loved so
Till I, too, shall reach that
shore,
Where sorrows and part¬
ing are no more.
Sadly missed
Sister,
Mrs. Octavia W. McNatt
K'OTIS—In loving memory of
dear mother,
MRS. OPHELIA RASHER
NOTIS
God called to rest 5
ago today, June 4, 1955,1
We will always cherish ytour
memory and strive to live ever:
to “God” so that through
Him we will meet again.
Your devoted children,
Bennie and Geneva
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FORD—In memory of our dear
and father,
FRED FORD
departed this life June 12.
Devoted wife,
Mrs. Fred Ford,
Daughters,
Mrs. Clyneta F. Marcus
Mrs. Mary F. Jones
Mrs. Eureka F. Smith
Four grand daughters and
great grand
JOHNSON—Jin sad but
oving memory of our dear
ausband and father,
DEACON TRANSFORD
JOHNSON
who departed this life six
years ago, June 9, 1954
Dear loved one you’ve gone
To get a great reward.
You’ve fought the fight
and kept the faith,
Now you’ve gone home to
God.
God knows how much we
miss you
Never shall your memory
fade,
Loving thoughts shall al¬
ways wander
To the spot where you were
laid.
Some day we’ll meet you
again
Dur loved one gone before,
Some day we’ll reach that
happy land
Where parting is no more.
A loving Wife,
Mrs. Idonia Johnson
and Children,
Guyton, Ga.
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