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Revival at Grpen Grove
Baptist Church
REV. W. DANIELS
Speaker
The annual revival at Green
Grove Baptist church is in pro¬
gress this week with prayer ser-
vices on Monday night, June
29 through Friday night, June
24, preaching will be by Rev.
Win. Daniels. The public is
invited. (Rev. R. L. Lee is the
pastor of the church. |
Connor’s Temple
At Connor’s Temple Baptist
church .the services were
j y attended and very inspiring
on last Sunday.
Sunday School was conducted
by E. Hunter, superintendent.
The Young People’s
was in charge of the morning
.w orship. The main
er was James Brown, a mathe-
matins major at
State College. His subject
was, "It Could Be You.” ” T.T
was introduced by Earl
son, also of Savannah
College.
Misses Arnetha Brown, La-
tricia Johnson and
Brown, Mrs. Juanita Mack and
Mrs. Mary Mack have been
elected t„i as iiivtnictnr instructor • tn to ihp the
Missions Bible School which
6 ct T nkp rt'iniist P
church .
The regular third Sunday
broadcast will be. heard over
Radio Station WSGk from
to 1 o’clock
Baptism will be held on next
Sunday morning immediately
following Sunday School.
Mt. Sinai Bapt. Church
Services at Mt. Sinai Bap-
ti.st church were well
last Sunday.. Mrs. M. Stevens
the assistant
was in charge of the Sunday
School and Rev. E. R.
conducted the worship services
Prayer meetings are
held nightly from June
and revival services will begin
June 20 through June 24,
Rev. L. S. Akin in charge.
Pleasant Hill Church
A revival meeting will be held
at Pleasant Hill Baptist church,
635 W. 41st street, beginning
Sunday, June 19 through Fri¬
day, June 24; Rev. B. N. Jones
js evangelist and Rev. O. G.
Jackson is pastor of the church.
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Union Meets
The United Baptist Ministers
Union met Tuesday June 14, at
St. I,nke Baptist, church, Rev,
U. C. Thomas, presiding.
Devotions were conducted by
Rev. James Givens and the
Runcfay School lesson for June
19 was discussed by Rev J. C.
McAllister.
?*.- xt Tuesday Union will meet
with the Interdenominational
Ministers Alliance at St. Mat¬
thews’ Episcopal church.
At the next meeting of th n
union devotions will he conduct-
hy Rev. IR. L. Byrd. The Sunday
School lesson will be discussed
by Rev. E. P. Quartcrman and
•he .sermon will be delivered
by Rev. E. D. Brooks.
Central Bapt. Church
The combined services of the
Sunday School’s 00th
ry and Children’s Day at
tral Baptist church were large
'-V attended. The message was
delivered by Rev. W. Banils,
pa'tor.
Two weeks Bible School be-
gan on Monday. The attend¬
ance is great and the study in¬
teresting. Everyone is invited.
The “Cycle of Songs” will foe-
gin on Monday. June 20 with
musical concert at Central Bap-
; tist church, Tuesday
.Tufte Bethel A. M. E. -
21, at
church. Wednesday n ig h t
June 22 at Happy Home
church; Thursday night, June
! 23 at Central Baptist church and
closing June 24 at 2nd Arnold
Baptist church
Friday night, June 17 the
i Young Adult Choir will celebrate
its anniversary.
St. Paul Baptist Church
! At 8t Paul Baptist Church,
Rw ’ A. E. Hagins, pastor, Rev
Pflter Holmes preac e as,
!sunday corning. Next
v it-her’s Day activities will be
heW throughout t ie day , _ To . v „
of appreciation will be
jed ^° to graduated the following from the
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schools: Amos Eu K ene
,Tr -' Savannah State College;
i :vri ' c ' s B e Hye Ann Jones, T#mp-
kins HiRh school; Miss Nathala
Williams, Miss Thomasena John-
son, Miss Edna Pauline Robin-
son and Roosevelt Johnson, all
of Alfred E. Beach High school.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock
the Home Mission Society will
give a Silver Tea at the home
of Mrs. .Anna Artson. 764% ti¬
Bolton street. Mrs. Sara Van-
j ellison will be the principal
speaker.
I Friday night, June 17
senior choir will give a
cade to the Breeze at
S. C.
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Revival at Brampton
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UF.V. L. S. STEM,, JR.
Speaker
The revival meeting of the
Brampton Baptist church will
he conducted Junq 20 through
July l by Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr.
The public is invited. Preach
ing will begin at 8:15 o’clock
each night. The church is lo¬
cated on Hail street in Wood-
ville, Rev. L. G. Gibbs, minis¬
ter.
St. Philip Mon. AME
Elder J. P. Lampkin presided
at the third quarterly confer-
once at St .Phillip Monumen-
tat AME church during the
week end. He spoke at thel
Sunday morning worship
and his wife, Mrs. Dorothy
Lanvpkin gave -highlights from;
, the General " Conference that [
was Children’s held in Los Angeles, Calif. j
a Day program was
presented at 5 p. m.
Fathers »ay will be observ-
rd next Sunday with the pas-
,tor. Rev. F. D Jaudon, deliver-
ling the'messages.
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The Sunday School of Beth
I Fden celebrated Children’s Day -.!
_ , June T 12 at 11:15 a. m.,
after which the report from the
Baby Contest was made. Names
of the winners will be announc-
later. The Sisterhood will
hold its regular monthly meet-
ing Sunday, June 19. Rev. II.
Baker, pastor. Bible School
started June 13 and will con-
, tinue through June 23.
Trcirent Temple
Rev. J. Temple M. Benton, Baptist; pastor of]
Tremont
church, is on vacation. Rev ‘
H. Hagan was in charge of
I the services last (Sunday at
I Tremont. Clifford Riles con-
ducted the Sunday School with
the Adult Bible class winning
both banners President Scott
I w.os in charge-of the BTU.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Congregational Church Installs
Sunday, JUne 12, marked
in i llatron of t e Rev. O
:i ,im<- as pastor of the
Con;;relational Church,
and If--he- ham - streets.
Th< rvice was held at
P m. with several visiting
from the
Convention of the South
ticipating as follows: Rev. V.
Douglas of McIntosh. Rev. J.
Env. right, of charleston. S.
Rev P r, Alston of North
Una and Rev H. C. McEwen
Atlanta.
Pm-’din- this special
tt-e Rev A. C. Curtright.
retired os pastor during
ijary 1959, was formally dis-
missed as pastor of the
and elevated to pas'
emeritus of .aid church.
duties were rr-ad by R.
Gadsden, the Senior Deacon
the church.
Following the installation
vice a social hour was held
the Fellowship Center at
E. Gordon street.
Bolton Street Bapt.
The Bolton Street
church vacation Bible
will be held June 13-24 from
a. m. to 12 noon.
For Christ” will be the
Closing exercises will be
June 24, 8 p. m.; picnic June
at Sportsman’s park. A daily
fering will be .asked to
expenses.
Mrs. Ruth Wright is
pal; Peter Sear-brook,
tendent; and Rev. W.M.
son, pastor.
M*. Tabor Bapt. Church
Mt, Tabor Baptist church
just closed a successful
one was taken into
c hurch, but the services
to have awakened the
The church was filled
its capacity to hear the Rev.
Kelley on Sunday. He
e d the morning and
messages.
Tr „ e L ove Bant. Church
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Rpy Rev. F. p Bonds, Ronds pastor, past ri Su
day services were well
beginning with Sunda^
Supt. F. A. Campbell,
The pastor brought the
ing ’’ message and _ u the _
message was brought . .. u by _ Rev. _
W. Lewis. Bible School is
being held at True Love
9 a. m. to 12 noon.
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—(ieni thoughts for meditation and concentration—
“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—
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The visiting ministers were
i accompanied by several mem-
of their respective church-
es. The out-of-town group
motored Sunday night to Dor-
Chester Center in McIntosh
w here the annual Congrega-
tional Youth Conference is be¬
ing held this week with Rev. P.
j q_ Alston serving as dean.
t
Rev. Alston who is also As-
'sistant Superintendent of the
| Convention ered of the South the deliv- 11:15
the message at
i A. M. worship service last
Sunday at the First Congrega-
Miami Church. During the
service the following persons
were commissioned by Rev. O.
W. Iloimes to represent the
church at the Youth Confer-
ence at Dorchester Center: Miss
Elaine Doyle, Miss Sheila
j Clemmons, Arthur C. Curtright,
Jr., and Charles Jenkens, 3rd.)
J Rev. Holmes accompanied the;
group to McIntosh Monday
I morning.
St. Luke Bapt. Church
A new pulpit and book cab¬
inet will be dedicated at St.
Luke Baptist Church Sunday,
June 19 .at the 11 a. m. service.
Rev. B. Jones will be in charge
and the Junior Choir will sing.
A Pew Rally will be held at 8
p. m.
On Sunday, June 26, at 3 p.
m. homecoming will be observ¬
ed with a special program. Rev.
B. C. Thomas, the pastor, will
deliver the message. Both choirs
will sing with Mrs. Alma _ „ ,
ry-
ant and Mrs. Ruby Bradley as ^
accompanists.
Rev. J. W. Carter and Rev.
M. C. Coleman of Ohio ■yrrpre
guests last Sunday. 1
CARDS OF THANKS !
The family of the late Mr.
Louis Simmons wish to thank
the many friends. Rev. R. M
Williams, pastor of the F. B j
B. church, and the Sidney A.
Jongs Funeral Home for the
kindness shown during their
regent] bereavement.
Mr®- Julia Chatman and fam-
CARD OF THANKS
The ....... family _ of the _ late Paul
. i Jackson _ , wishes . . to thank fV , orib , the
i many friends for the many acts
1 of kindness during his illness
: and death.
THOMAS—In loving
our husband, brother
WILLIE james
Qr Snookie) xiIOMVtS
departed this life June
1959.
light from another house
is gone
voice we love is still
place is vacant in the
never can be filled.
a sad, but sweet
brance
a memory fond and
. s a token of our love>
Snookie
a heartache still for
one know? how much we
you
one knows the b'tter pain
have suffered since we
you
jj ag never been the same
our hear t s your
lingers
tender, fond and
is not a day, dear
we do not think of you.
who loved you sadly
yo "
■ Hpr
A it dawns . , .another , year vp „
our lonely hours of
of you are ever
years wipe out many
this they wipe out never
memory of those happy
we were all together.
do not forget you, nor
we intend
think of you often and
to the end.
Gone and forgotten to
you may be
dear to our memory
ever will be.
Sadly missed by a loving
Wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas
2 devoted Brothers and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. William
Thomas,
Detroit, Much.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Thomas,
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. George
3 Uncles and 4 Aunts,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stiles
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stiles
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stiles
Mrs. Mamie Mackie,
Augusta, Ga.
Mother-in-law,
Mrs. Lizzie Floyd
Brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Floyd
And a host of other
and friends.
HARRIS—In sad but loving,
memory of our devoted father,!
DEA. LONDON HARRIS |
i who departed this life one year I
ago.
God, took you home, it was His
will;
But in our hearts we love you,
stil}. today,!
Your memory is as dear
As in the hour you passed away.;
We often sit and think of you
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only thing j
That grief can call to its own. j
What would we give see you j
smile.
And sit with you and talk awhile
The blow was sad, the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sadly missed by devoted
Children,
Mrs. Carrie B. Wilson,
New York City
Dea. James Harris
Mrs. Annie Loadholt,
Dea. Samuel Harris
Mr. Nathaniel Harris
Dea. Herbert Harris,
Mr. Oliver Harris,
All of Savannah, Ga.
ROGERS In loving memory
of my daughter and our moth-
er,
MRS. LENCIRA ROGERS
who passed away June 6, 1956,
: in Hartford, Conn.
Gone but not forgotten
I The flowers we place upon your
| grave
will wither and decay
; But our love for you
shall never fade away
Sleep on and take your rest
^ we loved you
But Jesus loved you best.
Mother,
Mrs. L. G. Wright-
Children,
Mrs. Audry Mack
Mr. Frank Rogers
Mr,, Richard Rogers
Mr. Ernest Rogers,
Six Grand Children, all of
New York City
Sister,
Mrs. Mildred J. Wilson
Bloomfield, Conn.
Mrs. Susie Robinson,
Savannah, Ga.
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GiREEN—In loving memory of
our husband and father,
MR. FRANKLIN GREEN
.who passed away June 9, 1959.
[ Gone but not forgotten
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Florence Green
Daughter,
Mrs. Maggie Warner
Son-in-law,
James Warner
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SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1960
PINCKNEY—In loving memo-
of our devoted husband, fa-
grand fath e r, son and
ther,
RAYMOND P. PINCKNEY
departed this life, June 17,
1959. i
He gave and counted not tlj
cost
He spent and knew that wha|t halt
he last ;
Was far another’s gain \
He loved and measured not his
love,
Knowing all things come from
Heaven above
And earth’s values vain
Without hTs precious guiding
hand
We’ve sorrowed for a year.
And each day though separated
We feel his presence near.
Sadly missed by your
Devoted Wife,
Mrs. Pattie B. Pinckney
Daughter,
Mrs. Bivian P. Heggs,
Chicago, 111.
Grand son,
Kenneth,
Mother,
Mrs. Hulda P. Brown,
Jesup, Ga.
Sister,
Mrs. Ellen Cogdell,
Jesup, Ga.
Nephew,
Mr. L. C. Cogdell, Jr.,
Jesup, Ga.
ROBINSON—In loving memo¬
ry of our husband and brother,
MR. JOHN (Owens) ROBINSON
who departed this life one year
ago, June 18, 1959.
He gave and counted not the
cost
He spent and knew that what
he lost was for another’s gain.
He loved and measured not his
love,
Knowing all things come from
Heaven -above
And earth’s values vain.
Sadly missed by his
Wife,
Mrs. Leila Robinson
Brother,
Rev. C. R. Robinson,
St. Petersburg, Fla.
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