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CHURCHES
Bennett Union Vacation
Bible School Closes
The Bennett Union Baptist
Church vacation Bible School
of Jesup Ga., has completed
one of its best sessions. Open¬
ing June 2o and ending June
24 with Miss Lizzie Jennings as
director, average daily attend¬
ance was 109. Activities were
-p varied and well organized due
’ to the added instructional ma¬
terials obtained.
v The school culminated its
I 1 session' with a display of class
• and student projects, lecture
/ from the assistant Sunday
: : School superintendent, refresh-
- merits and a picnic to J ekyll
Island.
Officers and instructors for
the session were Miss Lizzie
Jennings, director; Mrs. Juani¬
ta Crawford, secretary and
teacher of primary group; Mrs.
Georgia Cogdell, principal and
teacher of beginners group;
Mrs. Minnie B. DavLs, teacher
of Junior group; Mfs. Ellen Cog-
dell, teacher of Senior group.
Assistant teachers were Miss
Charlesetta vmarieseua Keller,, Miss Gloria
Green, Miss Shirley Stephens,
Mrs. Mamie Robbins. Mrs. Hat-
tie Rushing, Mrs. Gertrude Pat
tersdn and others.
Znn St. John . , _ Dapt. r Lhurcll , .
At Second St. John Baptist
rbureh, Golden street, West
vannah Sunday, July 3, services
were well attended. At 2 p. m.
communion services the Senior
and No. 2 choirs rendered the
music. The acting pastor for
Sunday was Rev. R. D. Coop¬
er who nreached from the text,
“Jesus On Trial.” Pulpit guests
were Rev. Donaldson, Rev. Wil¬
liams and Rev. Aikens.
''' Sunday July 10 schedule Is as
foilows: Sunday School, 10 a.
m„ Supt. W. C. Ross; Mission,
6 p. m.; BTU, 7 p. m., president,
Mrs. A. L. Ross; 8 p. m„ preach¬
ing by the acting pastor. Mrs.
Frances Roberson, reporter.
FHwgkam Circuit
HoMs Conference
The third quarterly
of the Effingham
" 0 **as conducted by the
Rev. R. F. Millen in the
sence of the Presiding
who was ill. The business
ports from all the
and the financial reports
good. The pastor delivered
effective sermon, “Behold
cometh with the clouds;
every eye shall see him. Rev
J. P. Lampkin is presiding
der and Mrs. Cornelia
er, reporter.
Dr. Jackson Elected VP
Df World Bapt. Alliance
RIO DE JANEIRO,
Dr. Joseph H. Jackson of
cago, president of the
member National Baptist
vention, USA, Inc., was one
-two Americans elected vice
dents of the World Baptist
ance meeting here last week.
Dr. Joao. Soren of
antly Roman Cutbolic Brazil
* elected president of the
-Two - Americans, a Russian an£
William R. Tolbert, the vice
ident of Liberia was named
vice president. vice
- -The other American
ident is Dr. V. Carney
of the First Baptist Church
Germantown, Philadelphia.
Pr. Jackson, pastor
Chicago’s Olivet Baptist
had, been a member of the
tive committee of the
but was not in attendance
, elevated to
when he was a
"'presidency.
' Recuperating from a
operation, Dr. Jackson was
vised by his physicians not
--make the long trip. It was
garded here as an unusual
ute that he should be made
vic<! -president in absentia.
*28,000,000 The organization
Baptists in 105
■ ’ tries.
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1318 W. Gwinnett St.
Announces
New Pick-Up and Delivery
Service
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Expert Dry Cleaning
Shirt Laundry Service
Open Six Days Weekly
r? 4-Hour Service
James Kennedy, Prop.
First African Baptist
Church, East Savannah
Rev. B .E, Black has been
caUed as pastor of FAB church.
East Savannah. Last Sunday
services were well attended be¬
ginning with Sunday School.
Henry Baker; superintendent,
in charge. At the morning and
night worship services the mes¬
sages were delivered by the
pastor.
On July 15 the members will,
worship with Lapageville ~ Bap
tist church and Oh July 21
With Lit way Baptist church in
their anniversaries.
$t. Thomas AME Cburch
The third quarterly confer¬
ence of 1960 convened at Saint
Thomas AME church Friday,
i June 24 at 8 p. m. Presiding
E'der B. B. Swinson held Hie
| business session of the confer-
ence - He S ave a brief pro *
gress report of the South Sa¬
vannah District. Each board
reported one hundred per cent.
The Visiting guests were An*
drew Tho mas of Bethel A. M. K.i
Rpy G St 0 kes,
Montgomery. Sun-
day morning at 10:15 o”clock
the Sunday School was conduct-
ed by Supt. A. Weston. Presid-
j ing Elder Swinson reviewed
j the lesson f or the worship entire ouar- fea-
^ er 30
1 ^ j “Family Day” observance
ure<
An inspirational program was
rendered. The guest speaker
was Matthew Williams. The
senior choir rendered music
with Mrs. M. Singleton at the
piano. Dinner was served in
the church park.
On Tuesday night, Juiy 12, a j
basket of groceries will be giv-
en away and a program of songs
will be presented by the Sapp
Singers. Rev. R. L. Plummer is
pastor and Mrs. Georgia Y. Gor¬
don is reporter.
Baptist Ministers Union
The United Baptist Ministers
Union met at St. Luke church,
Rev. B, C. Thomas, pastor, Tues¬
day. July 5 with the president,
Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr., presiding.
Devotional services were con¬
ducted by Rev. R. Roberts, Rev.
L. M. Moore brought high¬
lights from the National Sun¬
day School Congress held in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Next Tuesday devotions will
be conducted __________ by Rev ____ . . J. C.
BroWn and the Sunday School
lesson will be interpreted by
Rev. E. P. Quarterman.
TATEMV1LLE
By Robert Richards
Holy Communion services
were held at St. Peter’s A. M. E.
; church, Sunday, at 3:30 p. m
J Rev w Baxter preached.
At 8 p. m. Rev. R. W. Taylor
preached. Rev. J. L. Sibert is
pastor.
Miss Georgianna Sharp left
July 1st for Newark, N. J.,
spen d the summer with her
\ uncles, Jack and Joseph Fagins.
Miss Evelyn Davis,
We have a complete stock of all types of household
cleaning equipment, such as brooms, mops, dust pans,
floor wax, etc. All merchandise is guaranteed or your
money will be refunded.
Our Special For This Week Mops, For Only
29c
United Broom Company
W F. Purcell, Manager
1118 WEST BROAD STREET
“A call to our store will bring a truck to your door.”
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Bn J. REDDICK
IT’S TIME TO PLAY THE
RECORD FORWARD
By J. Reddick
Some one has told a story
of a little boy who experiment¬
ed upon his record player to see
how it would sound playing a
song backward. Certainly
did not rv get r. 4 harmony. K n ’pwl nvit/ T In n addi¬ a rl
tion 'to disharmony the ma¬
chine was wrecked. It is not hard
to see why he did not get har- j
mony, no more than it is to see
why the machine was wrecked i
It was not designed to play
backward, but to play forward.
There are many of us who
refuse to learn that persons
and things are designed for
purposes. Both persons and
things are sometimes abused by
being used in opposites to true
purposes. The results are as-
true as in the case of the rec¬
ord player; disharmony and
are Sure to follow.
The Deists say in substance,
God made the world but after¬
ward he winded it up and went
away and left it on its own.
I think that God’s hand is
still working in his Creation to
develop it into the best that it
can become. To attempt to
do the opposite with that which
God has designed is an at¬
tempt to “Play the song back¬
ward.”
There are those among us
who insist on becoming tempo¬
rary artificial in order to “en¬
joy life.” But people were not
designed to become artificial,
not even by intoxicant drirnks.
Fatalities, especially on holidays,
testify to this assertion. If
there is any one thing that we
need in our world today it is
soberness. It takes much
more soberness than we have
in this world today to save it
from disaster.
There are forces among us
today which se’dfc to avert moves
to promote Brotherhood. This
is certainly another way of at¬
tempting to “Flay the record
backward.” The same evil
from which one people suffers
is a threat to another people.
None are safe as long as any
evil invades another people.
We come to this assertion that
we are our brother’s keeper.
It is quite easy to understand
a child’s experimenting on
playing a song backward, but
it is difficult for me to under-:
stand id how how '“mature” -mature - persons persons.
can let themselves
over and over on in oxican
drinks, and resisting Brother-
hood of mankind, as important
as these are in human affairs.
When will we learn that there
Is a right way? When will we
learn to play the record for¬
ward?
of Mr. and Mrs. Curry Daivs,
left July 2nd for Philadelphia
to spend the summer with
atives.
Mrs. Madlyn Maddox, daugh¬
ter of Mrs. Mhry Whitehead, is
; visiting from New York.
Willie Rodney, Jr., and Wil-
lie Edwards of New York City
are home for a visit.
Robert Richards completed
ten years with Delta Air Lines
on July L
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Baha’is Will Observe
1 uth Anniversary . .
I ,
WILMETTE, 111. — Baha'is 1
throughout the world will ob¬
serve the 110th anniversary of
the death of the Bab, prophet-
of their Faith on Satur¬
day, July 9. This day is compar¬
able to Good Friday, anniversary
of Christ’s crucifixion, according
Charles Charles Wolcott, Wolcott, secretary secretary of
the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Baha’is of the United'
States.
Although only ui.ij 30 years old at —
the time he was executed by a
firing squad In in Tabriz, r Pnk»‘!'7 Iran.the Tran f no
Bab witnessed the acceptance of
his teachings by thousands of
Iranians.
He taught that “the w'orld is
one country and mankind its citi¬
zens; there is only one religion
and all the prophets have’ taught
it.”
In an age of corruption, the
Bab stressed the importance of
truth. Surrounded by civic and
legal intrigue, he demanded re¬
vised laws to protect the inno¬
cent and dispense justice. He re-
gftrded the condition of Iranian
women, who lived in degraded
seclusion, as a blot on tHe ; entire
country and urged education for
both sexes. By his own business
practice, prior to his persecution
and imprisonment, the Bab set
an example of scrupulous cour¬
tesy and fairness.
The Bab, whose name fneans
Gateway,” declared in 1844 h i s
st „ tion .. a ProD w , nd fore „
runner of a greater p ro phet. The
persons who first recognized
Savannah Gas Com¬
pany is pleased to an¬
nounce that Edwin
I Chapman is now asso¬
ciated with the Savan¬
nah Gas Company
Sales Department.
His knowledge of thrifty, natural gas appliances can
help to make your home or office run more comfort¬
ably, more economically. You may contact him by
telephoning AD 4-7216.
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,c n f’* st “V Hn a ™ cal |5 d " Lel
ol the Living ; in , the
vvay that Christ’s twelve
carried His teachings
the Holy Land, so the Letters
the Living gave up their
and many their lives, to
this new religion. They
one woman, Tahirih, whose intel
ligenl debate with Islamic lead
ers and fortitude in the face
m a martyr’s ______ __ „ death ________ helped __ pave _ ____
waj for emancipation of her sex
The Bab taught, his
that another Prophet would
pear shortly whose mission
he to establish on earth the
dom \ of p r* God r promised . ...... .. J V... by Christ rrl,..; . t
In 1863, Baba’u’llah (meaning
Glory of God) declared from
prison cell in Baghdad, that
was the one promised by
Bab.
Todgy millions of Baha’is
more than 250 countries
BaKa’u’llah as the return of
spirit of Christ. They accept
teachings as guidance from
for this critical period in the
tory of mankind.
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Paul’s Shoe Repair Shop
1
, mo WEST BROAD ST.
j TRY PAUL’S FOR BETTER
SHOE REPAIR SERVICE
Also has a number of slightly
used shoes for men and boys
in many different sizes
Paul Johnson, Mgr.
Questions Answered About! ALaiiI
Social Security cards for the
first time this summer
think Social Security is for old |
folks. It is for old folks, but,
it is also for young folks too.
In fact, about every person *n
ttle United States has a stake
n old-nge, survivors and ... disa-
bility insurance. All who work
in covered employment contri¬
bute money to the Social Se¬
curity irity Trust Trust Fund. Fund.
If you are working for the
first time this summer, you are!
making your first contribution
to this fund. Not long agoj
you visited your Social Security
office for the first time, to get,
your account number card.
What do you know about this
card?
Here is a Quiz. See how many
questions you can answer.
1. When I got my Social Se¬
curity. Card I was living in
Florida. Will. I need a new
card here in Georgia?
2. Hour many . Social Security
cards will I need during my
lifetime?
3. I applied for a Social Se¬
curity card about a year ago.
I never used it and thought I
lost it. I applied for a new
card for this job but now I’ve
found my first card. What
should I do?
4. My 15-year old brother
works with me at the Super¬
market. He has a part-time j
job on Saturday sacking pota¬
toes. Does he need a Social
Security card?
5 . 1 didn’t have to pay any¬
thing tto get my Social Security
card, but I heard that if I lose
it I’ll have to pay a Dollar to
have it replaced. Is this true?
6 I have been married about*
.
three months. My card still
shows my maiden name. Does
this make any difference?
ANSWERS
1 — No. Your Social Security
card is good regardless of where
you got it.
2. One and only one for a
lifetime. If you have two num¬
bers. the.Social Security admin¬
istration thinks you are two
people. Part of your earnings
, account
| may be credited to one ,
• part to the other.
3 . —You should recontact your
Social Security office and have
one of the numbers cancelled.
Any earnings credited to the
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4.—Yes. Your brother card. must j
a Social Security
age, amount of pay or
engt h 0 f time worked make a
s — No There j s no charge
or Nuance of either an orig-
lia j or a duplicate Social Se¬
' card. . But for your own _____
. and economy of op¬
of the Social Security
it would help for you
care of your card. Keep
upper half with you, the
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! CARNATION
! COOKING HINTS
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■ HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF
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Light appetites desserts need are particularly lift. My favorites popular are in the hot “do-ahead weather^
when a Milk.
refrigerator ones made with Carnation Evaporated
They’re always smooth and delicious. Carnation — the
milk that whips is so economical too...only about one-
third the cost of expensive cream! Here’s one that chil¬
dren are especially fond of and it’s good for them too.
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APRICOT DELIGHT J
(Makes 8 to 10 servingsP*
2 cups [T pound 1 ounce can) % cup boiling wafer
apricof halves 1 cup undiluted
8 to 10 cooked prunes * r ' CARNATION EVAPORATED MUX
1 package (3 ounces) orange 2 tablespoons lemon iuice v
Havered gelatin V* cup chopped nuts
Drain the prunes and apricots 2 minutes). Add lemon Jiitce.
1 thoroughly. Cut in pieces. Place Whip very stiff (2 minutes long-
gelatin in mixing bowl. Add cr). fUir apricots, prunes and
boiling water. Stir until dis- nuts into chilled gelatin. Fold
solved. Chill until syrupy. Chill whipped Carnation into gelatm-
Carnatlon In refrigerator tray fruit mixture. Spoon into a -’'it-
until soft Ice crystals form mold. Chill until firm (about 2
around edges of tray (15 to 20 hours). Unmold by dipping m
minutes) .Whin until still (about hot water for a few second s.
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lower a place
home. Replacement will not
only be quicker but cheaper.
6 .—-Yes. You should contact
your Social Security office to
have the name changed. The
name under which you work
should be the same as the name
on your Social Security card.
If you d*n’t do so well on
this quiz, you might want to
visit a Social Security office
for more information. The
office servicing; this area is
located at 300 Drayton street,
Savannah, Ga.
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