The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 25, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACE TTTP ^CHURCH NEWS fE3MjaC3E3S3C3J3E3J^55=353>=i.~e» Education Day at Second Bapt. Church ALFLOKENCE CHEATHAM Speaker Miss L. E. Hendrickson, pres¬ ident of the Education Com¬ mission of Second church, Houston and President streets, announces that Alflor- cnce Cheatham, principal of the Sol C. Johnson High school, will be the Education speaker at the 11:30 a. m. ser¬ vice, Sunday, June 26. Mr. Cheatham is a native of Philadelphia, where he com¬ pleted his elementary and high school studies. IK holds a B. S. degree Jrom Howard Univer¬ sity, the Master of Arts from Teachers College, Colum¬ bia University, and the of Education degree from Har¬ vard University, Mass. Prior to coming to vannah, Mr. Cheatham as Management Trainee in adelphia, and teacher of oral Science and Physics at to High School, Bainbridge, He is a churchman, a Mason and a member of American Association of Administrators. Mr. Cheatham will be duced by Norman B. principal of the Florance sehool. Other guests to pear on program are Mrs. lyn Y. May, solo; Curtis solo; Marian May, from the works of Dunbar, the Second Baptist Joint choirs. Miss Gertrude H. Lark chairman of the program. ficers of the Commission are: Mrs. Vivian S. Walker, tady; Mrs'. Oper Walker, surer; Miss L. E. president, and Rev. E. P. terman, minister. Green Grave Baptist At Green Grove church, Rev. R. L. Lee, the services were well ed. The pastor’s subject “Handwriting On The Wall.” The Usher Board its 28th anniversary night, June 17, raising $146.45. UNIFORMS lUh*r Board, Deacon***, Mother of Church, Nurse*, Missionary, Prayer Band Nylon, Dacron, Cotton, Poplin, Sixes 5 to 52 long. Short and % Sleeve* BADGES FOX BSKERS AND OKAN1ZAT10NS lowest Price* Available VOTE F01 FREE CATALOG #7 SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 70t I It., N.E. 77 Alabama St.. S.W. WuMngtoaJ.B.C. Atlanta 3, Btorgia BE SURE — GET CHEROKEE TONIC FOR Rheumatic Arthritis Dr. Donald s Herb medclne and lets are LIQUID Treatment for spina Arthritis, Lumbago, Lew back pain Gout, Arthritis Pains In the feet, ankle, knees, hips, arms and shoulders congestion from muscular soreness stiff Joints, cramps and swelling. Inflamed prostate gjands. kidney and bladder distress. It stimulate liver flexibility and acid Indigestion For run-down ous condition and loss of from nature’s Inability due from oyer indulgence in or eating Improper foods. Try okee Tonic! It makes nature Extract Ingredients: herbs, wild cherry, sodium and Sold Only Bv VETERAN C. J. MOORE Licensed Agent for International Company of Massachusetts 410 East Huntingdon Lane Savannah, Georgia Phone AD 2-5807 1 Rev. Jones Graduates From Baptist Seminary Rev. Benjamin N. Jones, mem¬ ber q t the First African Baptist church, Rev. Curtis J. Jacksoq, pastor, has graduated from the American Baptist Theological Seminary, RasJiviile, Tenn., Ext tension Unit. Rev. R. N. Jopes has success¬ fully completed the following courses: Old Testament, New Testament, Speech, communica¬ tions, Gmstian Theology or Doctrine, Religious Education, t homiletics, Evangelism and Mission, Christian Education, Baptist History, Epoch of Paul, Christian Ethics and interpre¬ tation of the English Bible. Rev. Jones lives at 506 W. 37 street. His business address is 504 West Broad street.. City-Wide Baptist Mission Held Last Week “Living For Jesus” was the theme for the week of study in the annual Institute for Mis¬ sionary Workers held last week at St. Luke Baptist church, Rev. B. C. Thomas, pastor. Espe¬ cially beneficial wpre classes conducted by Mesdames L- R. Williams and W. J. Carswell. Mesdames Helen Brown and Lillian Wilson presented the youth on Friday night. Sev¬ eral pieces of handicraft were on display. Rev. Ronald Fish- baugh gave demonstrations in good church music in playing and singing familiar numbers. Miss Hilda Sands, student of the American Baptist Theologici i Seminary, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. Nora Fant, Jersey City, and Mirs. Virginia Mack, New York city, joined us in this week of study, A Targe ttuiftber received Cer- j tifjeates and participation. for perfect District presidents are Mrs. j Mary E. Mack, and Mrs. Rosa B. Voss. ___ F.A.B. Choir No. 1 Choir No. 1 of First African Baptist Church met Friday, night, June 10, at the home of Mrs. Harry James, 92Q West 38th street. Since the last meeting the choir celebrated its third anniversary. Many church! choirs were present and dered spirited selections. Juanita Robinson and Miss, Gloria Furgerson gave ic readings, which helped to make . the .. anniversary . grand . a success. During the meeting Mrs. Es¬ telle Bervin was given lovely gifts by the members in of her birthday. After Mir. and Mrs. James served a tasty repast. President, Caleb H. Bias; reporter, Mrs. Bias. 1 l * STRIPS ?** TOURS CMh« « «■*. jKrt m i Cmi im rt m m • A Aliki •v Tt i s lrlwl 1mm • Htm tm CHARTER BUSES Savannah Trailways SPECIAL ATTENTIOH TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE Go «od /---— — ■tw laxariout cream tad combos TH.AILWAYS ----------drivw* mterciry bum Expert, [ Friendly, pleaseol , ! j REASONABLE RATES i SAVANNAH TRAILWAYS Dial ADams 2-2451 or ADams 3-507* 746 WHEATON STREET SHORT OR LONG TRIPS DAY OR NIGHT SERVICES i ! New Pastor at Congregational Church REV. O. W. HOLMES The above picture shows the Rev. Oliver W- Hjolmes wfno was recently installed as pas¬ tor of the First Congregational Church, Taylor and Habersham streets. Rev. Holmes, a native of At¬ lanta, is a graduate of Gam- Theological Seminary and Col]e0e iHe was formerly the pastor of the Con¬ gregational churches in Marion, Ala., and Talladega, Ala. Although he has been in the city for a short time, he has been active In civic affairs. He is serving as chairman of the Westside membership drive of the Crusade for Voters. He is the speaker for this organi¬ zation every Saturday afternoon over Radio Station WJIV from 2 to 2:30 o’clock, Stewardess Board of St, Phillip Mon. A.M.E. The Stewardess Board No. 3 of St. Philip Monumental A. M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. Della Wallace, 28 Rothwell street, June 19. Those pres- en t were Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, Mrs. Annie M. Williams, Mrs. Carrie Robertson, Mrs. Lillie Ladson. Mrs. Della Wallace, Mrs. Fannie B. Wilson, Mrs. Sallie Shelman, Miss Henrietta Mears, Erwin James and Regey Mitch- ell. The next meeting ,, will be held ,, July 17 at the home of Mrs. ie „ ama Anr * M - Wl iams > craw Vlllage ’ Rev ntv F D Jaudon, is minis- - ter and , Mrs. F. B. Wilson, re- porter. SEE PAUL and ANDY I For Ignition, Starters, j Generators and Carburetors Phone ADams 2-0221 THE 9AVAWAH TRTBTTWF, SAVANNAH, OF OH CIA Edward Miller in Fatal Auto Accident; Buried Here June 11 Funeral services for Dean Miller were held day, June 11 at 1 p, m. at ler’s Temple First Born of The Living God. Tie was killed In an bile accident in Brooklyn, York when the car in he was riding was hit by a truck. ■Edward Dean was born January HI, 1938, in Savan¬ nah. He attended the schools of Savannah, a diploma from the Alfred Beach High School in Upon graduation, he joined United States Army and his country for three eighteen months having spent in foreign service Germay. After foeig ably separated from the in January, 1959, with rank of Specialist Fourth in the Medical Corps. He turned to Savannah for months, later moving Brooklyn, N. Y„ to become resident of that city where was engaged in h ospital He was the son of the Bishop Clinton Miller and survived by his mother, Lossie Miller Randall; sisters, Mrs. Vernis Jackson Savannah; Mrs. Delores liams, Broklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. E. Verdon Miller, a dent at Florida A. and M. versity, Tallahassee, Fla; nal grandfather, Lawton ler; three nieces,’ Karen Margo Jackson and Williams, other relatives a host of friends. Interment was in Memorial cemetery. ments were made by and Williams Funeral Home. ■—- Mr. Johnson Dies In Philadelphia Benj. Johnson, age 73 years, a native of McIntosh County, Ga. died June 3rd at his resi¬ dence, 1545 S. Garnet street, Philalelphio, Pa., after ah ex¬ tended illness. He was a member of JR. Phil¬ ip AME church of Savannah. In 1908 he married Miss An¬ nie Jones of Savannah. He moved to Philadelphia in 1917 and placed his membership in Mother Bethel AME church. Until 10 years ago he was an employee of the Philadelphia Naval Base for 31 years. The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie J. Johnson; and a daughter, Miss Mary Ann Johnson. WASH & DRY (One Day Service) §1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) MOWN Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home An Institution Dedicated to Human Helpfulness Backed by Twenty-Five Years of Sympathetic - Scientific - Satisfactory Service At Lowest Cost Prompt and Courteous Ambulance Service Anytime —Anywhere -Gem thoughts for 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 musn’t quit” tSiJnevj wey ^ones rones * jf-uneral unerai <J~Cc lome 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 "■ ....... - ......... ... -1F*« CARDS OF THANKS ....................i » mrrm i < u "n . i ■ 1 ■ CARD OP THANKS Mr. George Eroughtqn and family wish to thank many friends and neighbors of Savannah, New York and the Bynes Roya) Funeral Home and every one for their many acts of kindness, flowrs, donations and cards during the illness and deq'fh of our loyed one, Mrs. Adline Broughton, who died June 5. May God bless you. Mr. George Broughon And family CARD OF THANKS I am taking this method to | express my sincere thanks to the many friends in and out of town for t-he many courtesies extended to me during my re¬ cent illness. (Mrs.) Erma Roberts Williams card of thanks The family of the iate Mr. i Isaac Reddick, New York city, wish to express their sincere ] thanks and appreciation to the I friends and neighbors for the acts of kindness for cards, tel- egrams, flowers and donated cars during their bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Taggart and the Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home. Wife, Mrs. Alice Reddick, New York City Brother, Rev, Joshua Reddick, Savannah, Ga. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Dea. Willie Nichols, wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks our grateful apprecia¬ tion to the many friends, neigh¬ bors, and co-workers for their kinci expressions of sympathy. cards, telegrams, flowers an cars extended to us during our | recent bereavement. I Special thanks is given to | 'moments those who o! joined and us in to the our prayer Rev. John Q- Adams, members of Mt. Zion Baptist churoh, along with the Bynes-Royall Funeral Home. The Nichols Family S*. Mary's A,M.E, Services at Saint Mary’s A. M. E. Church were well attended, beginning vitih Sunday School 10 a. m. The pastor Rev.C. Fogle, preach at the morning and even¬ ing services. Among the vis- itors was Leon Williams, the son of one ot our members, Mrs. L. Williams. Miss Lucille Robinson is sec¬ retary of the church. MCMCCIAI f mm BRYANT—In loving memory DR. M. D. BRYANT w<ho died Jure 20, 1959. When trustingly he went away In tune with Heaven’s plan Earth lost a friend dependable God gained a nobleman. Wife, Mrs. J. L. Bryant And all other relatives MONROE—In loving memo¬ ry of my aunt, MRS. ANNA MONROE who left us two years ago June 25, 1958 More precious than silver or gold Whose memory will never grow old Our hearts still ache with sad¬ ness Sadly missed by a Niede, Mrs. Lilia R. Harvey Cousins. Mrs. Janie Davenport Mrs. Florence Law And a host of friends. SEXTON—In loving memory of our mother and aunt, MRS. AGNES BELL SEXTON Sadly missed by Soils, Henry Sexton Lorenza Sexton Niece, Mrs. Carrie B. Mansfield CLARKE -In memory of my mother, MRS. EMMA CLARKE Sadly missed by Son, Ormond Clarke And family of Cleveland, Ohio fr .frfrfrfr. fr ,fr . fr j. . , ., . . DR. SIDNEY SHEDROW Optometrist 202 E. Gaston St. Corner Abercorn AD 3-3476 Vision is your Most Precious Possession WILLIAMS — In loving memory of Mother MRS. BLANCHE CLARKE WILLIAMS who departed this life June 25, 1945 When I reflect on other days, On mother with her self- control, And think of how she faced life’s ways, Hopeful of heart and strong of soul, Ashamed to magnify my cares I am convinced, the more I see, She was the angel un¬ awares. Which heaven must have meant for me. Margaret W. Reid, M. D. Daughter JOHNSON—In loving memory of MR. RICHARD M. JOHNSON* who passed away three years ago, June 20, 1957. They say time heals sill sorrow And helps one to forget, But time-So far.hos oFily proved How much we miss you yet. Sadly missed by Daughter, Mrs. Evelyn J. Brown Twu Sons, ..... Richard M. Johnson, Jr. Nathaniel Johnson parties PATIO iff • due Sweetened . with DIXIE CRYSTALS ■■ Visit romantic Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar READ! r ihu gatiaimali dHbunr 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands :fr Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J&C DUFFY & EAST PRO AD CONFECTIONERY GWINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES 803 WEST BROAD ST. HENRY & WEST BROAD RYALS CONFECTIONERY CROSBY BROS. DRUG 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. ALLEN'S SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY CROWN’S MAPLE & WEST BROAD CONFECTIONERY ROBERT SAM’S 434 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 SATTTFPAT TT.'VF IS, 1960 WILSON—In loving memory III MISS HELEN ALVA WILSON who passed, June 26, 1959. Though a year has only pass¬ ed, dear, It,seems we miss you more eacl day, And we’re so oft sad and lonely, Since you went away. For since you’re gone, our dear one And the voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Nobody knows how much we mis3 you. Or hew hard it was for me to say; Thy will be done, dear Lord, And your sweet lace to see no more. I still miss you so, my Helen, And the tears do freely flow, For I yet can’t understand why It was you who had to go. I But we’re trying to be submis- ! sive, For we know, God knoweth best I And we re sure that you are | •^.’Hi#,. ^ Test. Ir} the land of peace and Sadly missed..by m v uui Devoted Mother, Mrs., Fannie B. Wilspn Loving Cousins, Mrs. Georgetta B. Pinkney . Mr. George W. Pinkney Brother, Sister-in-law, Aunts, Uncles, Cousin and many friends Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone AD 2-9546