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EAST MEETS WEST—Pan. ins ;
recently at Los Angeles, AME j
Bishop W. R Wilkes Atlanta,
greets Wmsel Glenn, Coca-Cola j
Bottling Company of Los An-
geles. Bishop Wilkes, was in at- j
tendance at the 36th General
Conference of the African Meth-
odist took Episcopal Church his busy when he j '
time out from pro-
Pulpit Aid Board st.)
The Pulpit Pulpit Board Board of
Phillip Mon, A. M. E, church'
met the Second Sunday at the’
home of Mrs. Marie McGirt, 411
W. Duffy street. After the reg-
ular business a delicious
was served by the hostess as- j
sisted by Mrs. Hattie Richmond, j
Those present were Mrs. Mat-'
tie Beckett, Mrs. Matilda
Mrs. Julia Williams. Mrs. Ger-
trade Hall, Mrs. Josephine Rich¬
ardson, Mrs. Lucille B .Over-
street, two guests, Mrs. Sadie
Bright, Doyley of Miami, Fla.,
and Mrs. Daisy O'. Tyson. The
next meeting will be Sunday,
July 10 at home of Mrs. Car¬
rie Trot,tie, 615 W. Henry
street.
St. Mary’s AME Church
Services at St. Mary’s A. M.
E. Church were well attended
beginning with the Sunday
School in which the pastor,
Charlie Fogle interpreted the
lesson. He also delivered the
sermons at the morning and ev-
ening worship services.
subject was ‘‘Jesus Opened The
Blind’s Eyes.” Everyone is
vited to attend .a
Wedding by members of
Mary’s A. M. E. Church
8 at 8 o'clock at First
Baptist church, East Savannah,
Miss Lucille Robinson is secre-
tary of the church.
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Connor’s Temple
The usual services were held
at Connor’s Temple on last Sun¬
day. Communion service was
at 2 30 p. m. The message
were delivered by the pastor.
Rev. W. W Whitehead and Rev.
Aikens. Baptism was held im¬
mediately following morning
worship.
The summer Vacation Bible
school will begin Monday. July
11-1,3. Every one is invited to
attend. The Sunday School
will have its annual outing on
July 13 at Jekyll Island.
The Youth department will
be in charge of the services on
next Sunday morning.
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VETERAN C. J. .MOORE
Licensed Anent for Tnt orri itional
Company of Massachusetts
410 East Huntingdon Lane
Savannah, Georgia
Phone AD 3-6180
gram to visit Refreshment Center
for Cocoa-Cola and pay respects
a hometown product> The
Coca-Cola ^ , Company. Atlanta, was
among a large number of manu-
facturers of , consumer products
which had exhibits and maintuin-
ed sampling locations in the im-
portant church convention.
first Bryan Baptist
Usher Board
The regular monthly meeting
of the First Bryan Baptist Ush-
er Board was held Sunday, June
12 at the home of Sis. Bertha
305 W. Gaston street,
The meeting was in charge of
the president, Bro. Jack John-
son Four new members were
added to the Board. Bro.|
>John Wright, Sis. Catherine j
Hutchinson, Sis. Lee Frances;
Jenkins and Sis. Alphenia Mer-
chison. The next meeting will
be held on Suhday afternoon,
Tulv 10 at home of Sis. Julia
Chatman, 807-B Hull Drive,
Hitch Village. i
The weekly activities were'
carried out as pre-arranged at}
Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Sunday School met Sunday un-
dor the supervision of the As- J
sLstant superintendent. Miss Re-
becca S. Gray, and the staff of
teachers. Choir No. 1 motored,
to Burton .S. C., and joined in
service with the Israelite Bap-
list church.
Pastor D. D. Henderson de-
an Inspiring sermon
from the subject “The Hour pfj
Prayer.”
Choir No. 2 will meet for re-
hearsal Friday, July 8 at 6
[ m. The Usher Board will meet
1 5 p. m. Sunday, July 10. The
I j Deacons Board meets Monday
Ju)y ii a t 7:30 p. m. The church
conference for July will be held
Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 p. m
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DAY OR NIGHT SERVICES
St. Phillip Mon. AME
Iloly Communion services
were held Sunday beginning
wilh Youth Communion service,(
in the Sunday School.
vices were well attended
Pastor Jaudon delivered the
messages throughout the day/
At the morning service, during'
the invitation to Christian De-
cipleship, 3 persons were con- 1
nected with the church. The
combined choirs served. Many
activities are n progress fori
the benefit of the Relocation;
Drive and other financial ne¬
cessities of the church. A
moonlight motorcade is being
sponsored by the Gospel choir to
Singletons Beat h, I LI ton Goad.
S. C„ Thursday, July 14. The
bus will have the r mu i a •
7 30 p. m. Fare round Ellis tnp.j
$2.00. Mrs. Adrean pres-,
ident; Mrs. Ethel McIntosh,
Mrs. Juanita E. Per¬
kins, reporter. ■
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True Love BaDt. Giurch j
At True I,ove Baptist church,,
East Gwinnett street, Rev.
Bonds, pastor, services on
Sunday were inspiring be¬
with Sunday School.
F. A. Campbell, presiding.
The pastor delivered the mes¬
sages throughout the day. The
themes were ‘‘I Indeed have
you with the Water:
But he shall baptize you with
the Holy Ghost; And I, If I be
lifted up from the earth will
draw all men unto me. And
the Lord said unto Gideon, the
people are yet too many; bring
them unto the wate *, and I
wJ1] try for ^hee there.
Bro. George Grpeq and- Sis, Wil-
lie Green were baptiax'd True
Love Usher Board is giving a
variety supper at 758 E, Gwin¬
nett street on Saturday, .July
9. Don’t forget the Shut-ini
Miss Roberta Braxton, ; repcirtf-
er.
New Hope AME Church
Guyton Special Fellowship
were observed at New
Hope AME church Sunday
June 20. The morning and
evening services were largely
attended. Sermons were de-
livered by the Rev. Lessington
of the Rincon circuit,
Rev. Hosley, pastor of Hope-
well Methodist church, Gar¬
nett, S .C., and Rev. Gibbs,
pastor of the Independent
Methodist church, Savannah.
The choirs from each church
rendered music. Splendid
reports were made dur
ing each service. Greetings
came from Mrs. Hamilton. Din¬
ner was served in the church’s
Youth Center. Rev. P. H.
Mitchell is pastor of New Hope
AME church.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
MCHCCIAII
THOMAS—In sad but fond
remembrances of our father,
grand father and brother-in-
law,
MR. DAVE TIIOMAS
who died 14 years ago, July 3,
1916.
Just a line of sweet remem¬
brances
Just a memory fond and true.
Just a token of love’s devotion
That om still long for
yQu
The years of his life were num
bered
efi the mwsengcr whisp ered
low, ^
„^ e Master has come and
called for thee.”
Re said ,- Lord rm ready to g0 .>•
ur j a hearts
ou ffom us for the
.
That only He, the Great Phy¬
sician
Could ease your pain and give
you rest.
A j t j lf , hours without, you are!
Too empty fQ be measun , d j
And we wis h , a thousand times j
^ day
por tftc dear Qne we
treasurcd j
Only God can say how much we
need you
Only God can say how much
we care
For He knows no one can suc-
ceed you
Over here, or over there.
Sadly missed by Children,
Mr. A Mrs.Lawrence J. Noble’
Mr. A Mrs. William H. Thomas j
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. & Mrs. Jospeh L. Thomas ’
New York City
Mr. & Mrs. George Howard
Sister.
Mrs. Lucy Perry,
Augusta, Georgia
Brothers-in-law,
Mr. A Mrs. Charlie Stiles
Mr. A Mrs. Johnnie Stiles
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stiles
And a host of other relatives
and friends.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr. N.
ft iw* «>,* grateful
acknowiedges with ap-
prefciation to the frfehds, and
neighbors for the acts of kind¬
ness, for cards, telegrams, Slow- } 1
er,s and donated cars, faring
their bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. L. S. HteH. Jr
Rev. F. D. Jaudon and the
Steele’s Funeral Home. May
God hjess each and every one!
Wife,
Mrs. Mattie Beckett
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“Success is failure turned inside out—
The silver tint of the cloud of doubt.
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COOPER—In sad but loving
memory of
DEA. HENRY COOPER
who passed away three years
ago, July 14,1957.
The call was short
The shock severe
To part with one we loved so
dear
God took him home it was His
wiU
in our hearts we love him
still
Sadly missed by wife, and
Children,
His Wife,
Mrs. Addie M. Cooper
Son,
Mr. Joseph Cooper
Daughters,
Mrs. Corine Conley
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Mabel Grant,
Savannah, Ga.
20 Grand Children
31 Great Grand Children
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Savannah Creech wishes to ex¬
press to all their friends and
neighbors sincere .appreciation j
for the many expressions of
kindness, messages of sympa-j
thy' gmd florals during
of their beloved
er and grandmother.
sjslr
neLghljors of Duffy and WfiSt
streets and the L. P. N.
Association.
Daughters,
Mrs. Edna C. Robinson
Mrs. Ruth C. Williams
Son,
Dea. Charlie Creech
and grand children.
DR. SIDNEY SHEDROW I
Optometrist
MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AT
202 E. Gaston St.
Corner Abercorn
AD 3-3476
Vision is your Most Precious Possession
m
WILLIAMS—In memory
of
MRS. GEORGIA
WILLIAMS
who passed away two years
ago, Sunday, July 6, 1958
"Gone from us her loving
face,
Her pleasant, cheerful
ways,
A heart that wen many
friends
In bygone, happy days.
God gave us strength to
face it,
4nd courage to bear the
blow,
But what it meant to lose
you
No one will ever know.
r .n our hearts tears shall
ever flow
:n memory of the one we
loved so,
Till we too, shall reach
that shore
Where sorrow and parting
is no more.’
Sadly missed by
Children,
Mr. A Mrs. Charles
Williams,
Norwalk, Conn.
Rev. A Mrs. Felix W.
Bagby,
Norwalk, Conn.
Mrs. Mary Ella Cope¬
land
A.cbury Park, N. J.
Mr. Ezekiel Williams,
Savannah, Ga.
Mr. Roger Williams
Savannah, Ga.
Grand Children,
Miss Sarrah Williams
Norwalk, Conn.
Mir. Lawrence Williams
Savannah, Ga.
Sisters,
Mrs. Catherine Batey
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Agnes Oliver,
Savannah. Ga.
I wish to express my heart-
felt thanks and deep apprecl-
ss.
Tious kinds during my recent
illness. Also, to those who got
my wife to and from the hos¬
pital and to the nurses who
were so attentive to me.
, George Arnold
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SATURDAY, JULY *, I960
KOPKINS—In loving memo-
husM “ ana
MR. WALTER HOPKINS ;
who passed to the great beyond
one year ago, July 12. 1959. I
Your life is a beautiful memory
Your absence a silent grief
You sleep in God’s beautiful
garden
Amid sunshine and perfect peace
In my heart there lies a picture
More precious than silver or
gold.
It is a picture of my darling
husband
Whose memory will never grow
old , . .. j.
My heart still aches with sad¬
ness
My eyes shed many a tear
God only knows how I miss you
At the end of one long year.
Sadly missed by
Wife.
Mrs. Everlena Hopkins,
Savannah, Ga.
Sisters,
Mrs. Adline Bradshaw,
Mrs. Everlena Williams
Brothers,
Mr. Johnnie Hopkins ,1
Mf. John C. Hopkins
,Mr..p. H. Hopkins, .
Miami* Fia. ,.
Mr. J. M. Hopkins,
Detroit, Mich.
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EBERHARDT—In sad but lov-
. . .
who passed away four years
ago today. Ju y 7, 1956.
For S et ^ Julian?
No, a thousand times no.
As I look at your smiling pic¬
ture before me each day.
I seem to hear you say in your
comforting way,
Don’t grieve Mayme, we will be
together again some day.
Sadly missed by your wife,
Mayme.
FIELDS—In memory of
PFC. NORMAN FIELDS, JR.
who departed this life 1.7 years
ago, July 4, 1943
Red, white and blue flowers
were placed on the altar in the
Bethlehem Baptist church, Sun¬
day. July 3. The pastor, Rev.
L. S. Stell, Jr., offered prayer
and the choir sang ‘‘What A
Friend We Have In Jesus” in
memory of Pfc. Norman Fields,
Jr., who passed away 17 years
ago, July 4, H943. After the
services the flowers were sent
to a sick member, Mrs. Mary
La.ster, 904 Burroughs street.
Sadly missed by Mother,
Mrs. Inez Royal
Sister,
Mrs. Frances Green
Omission
The name of William R.
Pinckney of Jesup, Ga„ was in¬
advertently omitted from the
memorial of Raymond P. Pinck-
ney which was published in the
Sqvannah Tribune June 18, I960.
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