The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, July 02, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PVGE TWO cmch Mrs. Butler Motors Alone to Bapt. m r mr MRS. EFFIE BUTLER * Mrs. Effie Butler more than 2.000 miles alone auto to attend the Baptist Convention, USA,, held June 17-23 In Buffalo, Y. “Our Baptist Witness Education in an Emerging of Freedom was emphasized. There were more than courses offered out of 11 sion.% in Christian Classes were held at the versity of Buffalo. Mrs. Butler is a field and distributor for the of t.hfe Board of Christian cation of the Convention. year '^ie attends the she stddies in the tive EfiVision, course 780b, ministering an Area of Christian Education. She said the trip was ational but she hopes that year she won’t have to alone. She desires to the company of of Youth Organizations Yd’OtfiTeaders on the trip. F. A. B. Bible School Present* Closing On Friday, June 24 at P 0f f j ^ f e J " aC rch ^ l T East ® oho > presented its closing For two weeks 123 boys pirls .HUIended the Bible naliqR The mineral theme was For Christ.” Thjj teaching staff was follow Mrs. m. Thelma ment? ewsorpjhead with Mrs. of nursery Ethel son and Mrs. Eloise Baker, sistjant teachers; Mrs. Mae Baker, head of department; Mrs. Lenora Delores Robinson .head of mary department, Miss Bake* and Otis Hayward, ers; Mrs. Margaret Miles Mrs. Maggie L. Stevens, ers of Junior Classes and non X. Smith, tekeher. Miss Edna served, as secretary; Mrs. ley Cutter, pianist, and Janie B. Bowers, director. During the program each partment presented songs memory verses. A Bible was conducted by the The main feature was a pet show presented by the termediates on "Parables Told.” Certificates were awarded pupils by Henry Baker, intendent of Sunday Workers’ certificates w e r awarded by Ben Baker, man. Mrs. Bowers assisted HE SI RE — GET SEMINOLE HERB TONIC FOR Rheumatic Arthritis nr Donald's Herb medcine and lets, Arthritis, ar# LIQUID Treatment for OodLJkrthrttia Lumbago. Low back Pains In the anksYr^uees, hips, arms and ttlti coiigtjpyon Joints, cramps from muscular and swelling. luf&mad prostate glands, and bladder distress. It rulA^e Indigestion liver flexibility and ' For run-down ousf frojf) condition and loss of nature's Inability <3uq.. from over Indulgence In or eating improper foods. Try ok«i- Tonic! It makes nature retract Ingredients: herbs, wild cherry sodium and ) Sold Only By 1 VETERAN _ C. J. MOORE Licensed Agent for International T Company of Massachusetts £10 East Huntingdon Lane Sc.vsTinah, Georgia Phone AD 3-6180 A ME MS HOP’S V / C SMILE The Rt. Rev. G. N. lins, former New Orleans ing elder, displays victory upon visiting Carnation Booth following election as of the African Methodist pal Church recently in Los geles. Seen with the newly ed prelate is Mrs. Kathlyn consumer consultant for tion Company, Los Angeles, one -1 awarding both gruops. Immediately following program, parents and viewed an exhibit which displayed in the building, Beth Eden Bapt. The Sisterhood of Beth church at its regular last Sunday reviewed plans the fall program under leadership of the Mrs. Alma Davis. Mrs. Mary Tootle’s baby the winner in the Baby test. The Vacation School closed with a party Friday, June 24, after a ful two weeks’ session. The regular communion vice will be observed | July 3 at 6:30 p. m. Rev. 1 ! Baker, pastor. Sunday ing service at 1f:l5; h(K)1 lft ., 5 j superintendent; Mrs. C. M. music director. -— _ Family .. _ Day at St. Thomas AME The annual Family Day pro i gram was held at St. j A. M. E. Church, 49th and roughs streets on Sunday, ^ 26, at the 11:30 a. m. The speaker was Matthew Williams, Sr., a member of John's Baptist church. ner was served on St. playground after the Rev. R. L. Plummer is and Mrs. Evelyn Jackson, chair- 1 man. | STRIPS j ?<» TOURS J C hmrth fe rifi * • Cii’i i Om • Affcfeffc f v— — i J CHARTER BUSES j Savannah Trailways SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE fom mt. Go md comm wbmm yom waac to —<a •«w l«2«rto«a Cfcaoi gad triaw* TRAILWAYS iacerciry bum Expan, drivan. ftUmMy. fimrnmm REASONABLE RATES SAVANNAH TRAILWAYS Dial A Dams 2-2451 or A Dams 2-507$ 746 WHEATON STREET SHORT OR LONG SERVICES TRIPS DAY OR NIGHT several national firms having hibited in the 36th AME eral Conference in the West city. Bishop Collins has been signed to the 18th Episcopal Dis¬ trict of the Church, which em¬ braces Central Africa. The Church selected a second Bishop, the Rt. Rev. John I). Bright of Philadel¬ phia, who was also assigned to Africa. Baptist Ministers Union The United Baptist Ministers Union met Tuesday at St. Luke Baptist church, Rev. B. C. Thomas, pastor. The meeting was presided over by Rev. L. S. Steil, Jr., president. Devotions were conducted by Rev. R. L. Byrd who also dis¬ cussed the Sunday School Les¬ son for July 3. Revs. A. J. Fleweilen, B. E. Black, G. R. Conner, R. Roberts and A. G. Griffin _ were .accepted , . . into . the ,, membership of the union. Rev. J. C. Wise of St. Petersburg, Fla. made r emarks. IMrs. Bessie Taylor spoke on the improve¬ ment of the living conditions of the people. Rev. J. C. Brown of Springfield, Ga., was also accepted into the member¬ ship. Next Tuesday Rev. J. C. Brown will bring the Sunday School ______________, lesson, and _______ Rev. L. _____ M. I Mioore and Rev. C. J Jackson j will give echoes from the Na- | yonai Sunday School Congress. Rev. E. D. Brooks preached a sermon on “Defied, Dismay¬ ed and Delivered.” St. Mary’s AME Church Services at st. Mary’s a. m E. Church were well attended last Sunday with t he Sunday School in which the pastor, Rev. Charlie Fogle, interpreted the lesson. “Heeding Christ’s Teachings,” was the subject. At the 11 a. m. worship service the sermon was delivered by the pastor. Miss Lucille Robinson is secretary. THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Last Rites Held for Elmer Daniels ELMER DANIELS, veteran World War II, U. S. Navy, June 1,8 following an in Saginaw, Michigan. He the nephew of Mr. and Hrrnpn Wilcox, 1?208 Lincoln street ' Funeral services were held Kenne^aw, Ga., on June 24. complete military burial service was conducted at the National Cemetery in Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Loanna Wilcox, aunt of the deceased, was among the numerous out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral. Other survivors included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Daniels of Kennesaw and a sis¬ ter .and two brothers of New York City. Connor’s Temple The regular services were held at Connor’s Temple on last Sun- day, beginning with Sunday School. The lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Carrie Maynor, assistant superintend¬ ent. The messages were de- livered by Rev. B. M. Corley, pastor> of Goodwill Baptist church. Music was rendered by the Young People’s chorus and Choir No. 1. On next Sunday evening com- nounion services will be held. Thr conference was hp]d m Tupsday njf?M Rev. W. W. Whitehead pastor of the church. Central Bapt. Church The Sunday services at Cen¬ tral Baptist church were well attended beginning with Sun¬ day School. Holy communion will ibe served on Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Baptism wlil be at 11:30 a. m. Delegates to the District S. S. and BTU conven¬ tion are President P. L. Brown, Mrs. Bessie Reddick and Mrs. Beatrice Milton. Mrs. Sarah Shell is ill at Central of Ga. hospital. ! Senior . Usher Board Upjon Baptist Church j g en j or us hers of Union g a pt;i S t church had a silver tea a j. Lome of Mrs. V. Hep - 1 burn _ 6Q7 E Duffy street on June 19 *phe mon t,hly program was at. | the church on June 22 E ! g Hepburn, m pL is reporter president; and Miss V. C. j | Rev. L. I Sapp, pastor. I » 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 —(iem 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— It’s when things seem worse that you musn’t quit” ^Sidney mey JJ^oncs f jfuneral <J~fc omc 511 WEST WALDRURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 Last Rites Held For Mr, Beckett Funeral service^ for H. Beckett were held afternoon, June 21 at First can Baptist church, Rev. 'Ms J. Jackson, pastor, The eulogy was delivered | | assisted with the services. \ marks were made by Brown, John S. Delaware Louis Brown. Music was j nished Steele’s toy the church Funeral Home and Mrs. Juanita Perkins, 1 st. Mrs. Willie A. j acknowledged condolences for the family. Interment was in Grove cemetery with S t e e 1 e 's Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Mr. Beckett, a native of nett, S. C., died June 17. had resided in Savannah 1920 and was a faithful her of the First African tjst church Survivors include his Mrs. Mattie Beckett; a Curtis Beckett of Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Janie Garvin Estill, S. C., fend Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Elise Williams Mrs. Daisy Bennett, all of Sa¬ vannah; two grandsons other relatives.- , ffh« Bible Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evi¬ dence of things not seen. —(Hebrews 11:1) Can you "see” how your TV and radio bring distant scenes and sounds into your home, or even how voices come over your telephone? Yet we know they do...Why should it, ever be difficult to believe in God—- that He is, all good, all love? WASH & DRY (One Day Service) $1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) IIOVYY isJD/iu J&uruliy Cg’LlfCtr. CARDS OF THANKS I, Dea. Charles H. wish to acknowledge gratitude my appreciation many thanks to the St. Baptist church, 512 street, Rev. B* C. Thomas, pas tor; Numiber 2 choir, No. Ward, Deacons’ Board, Bpard members and friends, also the host and tess, Mr. and Mrs. Cooks, 516 W. Anderson | party A fabulous given surprise j was in my for services rendered at church. The affair shall ; ways be remembered. j beautiful gifts and were received. Thanks lots. This Is to thanks lots and tell you, that sure was mighty nice you ail. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edward Dean Miller wishes express sincere appreciation | their many friends for calls, flowers and other acts thoughtfulness during their be reavement. May God enrich each of lives. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Richard Bennett of East 37th street is very ful to the many friends, izations and relatives, for tiful cards, and lovely sent during his recent and wants them to know that helped to keep him He also wishes to thank Pastor and Members of Methodist church, and the of Charity Hospital and vannah State College who onstrated many acts of ness and 'consideration. prays the Lord’s blessing each of you. CARD OF THANKS The family of, the late James “Jimmy” Chatman to express their sincere and appreciation to the and neighbors for the acts kindness , 1 for cards, telegrams, flowers and donated cars dur¬ ing their bereavement. Spe¬ cial thanks to Rev. G. R. Con¬ ner, pastor of First Friendship Baptist church and Rev. H. C. Griffin, paetor of Mt. Calvary Baptist church. Wife, Mrs. - Diana Chatman Daughter, Mrs. Betty Chat¬ man Colleton, of Jacksonville, Fla. >.nsirin»r,ow Memorials Ezra Johnson 925 W. 37lh Street Phone AD 2-7573 SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1900 Memorials REID—In sad but Idving membrance of my. precious i band, 1 - 1 | I 1 MR. ROBERT "BOB’’ REID who departed this life June ' 1959 . darling, how I miss you jjo one w jjj ever know, Deep in my heart lies a Of the one that I loved so. We often sat and talked About this very time. Only God knew it would be That he would pluck Jesus’ vine. Though my home was happy But God’s will, it must be So I’ll meet you some morning When my work on earth is done Sadly missed by his devoted Wife, Mrs. Clara Reid Loving Daughters, Mlrs. Clemie Rowe, Mrs. Mattie Brown, Mrs. Estella Fletcher. Son, Mr. Wallace Reid, Grandson, Mr. JameS Rojve, Other relatives and- friends. /V lireen i.l 'ill Drove Tj Bapt. - Church Services were 1 largely ed last Sunday at Green Baptist church, Rev. R. L. pastor. Five were -added the church. Mrs. S. DeVoe secretary. 4 & ;A Visit picturesque Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar READ! Ehf (Enlnuir 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J&C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY •W1NNETT & 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 BERRIEN—In sad bat loving memory of our beloved, wife and mother, MRS, WILHELMINA BERRIEN who passed away 2 years ago, June 16, 1958 A wonderful wife, woman and aide One who was better, God never made A wonderful mother so loyal and true One in a million that wife was you Honest and liberal, ever upright Loved by your friends and all you knew A wonderful mother that was you. Mr. John L. Berrien and Family MOULTRIE—In memory of 2ND. LT. CHARLES MOULTRIE, JR. who passed away 6 years ago, June 27, 1954. The world sees but our smiling face Thus maybe think you’ve been forgotten, But you can look deep in our 1 hearts 1 And the scars that prove see you’re not. Mother, Father, and Sisters BREWSTER—In sad but lov¬ ing memory of ABRAM C. BREWSTER, SR. who passed away six years ago June 29, 1954. The call was short The shock severe To part with one we loved so dear. God took him home, it was His will; But in our hearts we love him still. Sadly missed by His wife, Children and Grand Children ’ ■ see PAUL and Star*few,:, ANiur.; , F6r Ignition, ; Generators and Carburetors Phone A Dams 2-0221 J j Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber I Phone AD 2-9546