The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 11, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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rton two 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 UNIFORMS Usher Boorci, Deaconess, Mother of Church, Nurses, Missionary, Prayer Band Nylon, Dacron, Cotton, Poplin* Sixes 5 to 52 Long, Short and % Sleeves BADGES FOR ASHERS AMD ORGAN ilATt 0NS lowest Prices Available WIITE FOR FREE CATALOG #7 SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS J0I H St., N.E. 77 Alabama St., S.W. Washington 2,D C. Atlanta 3, Georgia 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. ] Q a . 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 ! : ‘V ' ' mV's A ...... wl 1 ..... 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. SEE PAUL and ANDY For Ignition. Starters, Generators und j Carburetors Phone A Dams 2-0221 no? Funeral j Home j | An Institution Dcr!i"a , cr1 Human Helpfulness * f % . Kg Ba led by Twenty-Five Years I ^YtfTiry, 1 ,JP of ; Sympathetic - ic - Satisfactory Service | At Lowest Cost Prompt nnd Courteous Ambulance Service Anytime —Anywhere | (iem thoughts meditation and concent rat ion- “Success is failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the cloud of doubt. And you never can tell 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 mu-n’t quit” *Sictne\j ^Joncs ^micro f <3~L c omc 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 - ■- Revivsl at St. Ja/ Paptist Church j j ‘ j mm: wmi'j i E.., viv#/ ■ V|’i l..j j | ' 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, _ _ __ 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 ’ , churc h.,. ! ~~ | I 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 ’ - (lny ni Sbt, the menib§|s4 ? wor- 4taped 1 wi:h t c , :ro]y Zion Baptist Church. ! j 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. > - -------------- ; 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. ----------- 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, ---- . t , » Bantist . to 3 IMP Oil 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, ______ 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 Optometrist ;;! 202 E. Gaston St. ;; y: • Corner Abercorn !! ” AD 3-3476 " Vision is your Most Precious Possession ?«* TRIPS TOURS fh4l • MoUtW t f 1 M 8 >***< • CoimtiwM • AtfcJatic !»»■ ** Q.«Jl»«*rd CM* m T i a mtH tml T*ur» • fkafa* CHARTER BUSES Savannah Trailways SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE J yof *wa gKMfi Go tod coot wfa f yom trut to—k btf •*w l«.x«rion> creaa sad criatooc TRAILWAYS intercity buses. Expert, cosrtt«M driven. Friendly, pleases* REASONABLE RATES SAVANNAH TRAILWAYS Dial A Dams 2-2451 or ADams 3-507# 74fi WHEATON STREET SHORT OR LONG TRIPS DAY OR NIGHT SERVICES MEMCP1&S JT 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 READ! ihr jfamumah ^ribimr 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J&C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY GWINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES 80.2 WEST BROAD ST. henry r west broad RYALS CONFECTIONERY CROSBY BROS. DRUG 1910 ogeechee road STORE ALLEYS SNACK BAR 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & W EST BROAD CROWN’S ROBERT CONFECTIONERY SAM’S 4.21 WEST BROAD ST. CONFECTIONERY 730 WATERS AVE. FOREMAN’S FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. 2611 WEST BROAD ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE QUALITY MEDICINE DRUG STORE SHOP 709 WEST 37th ST. 2321 West Broad Street 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. WASH & DRY (One Day Service) S 1 . 0 C (Max. 25 Lbs.)