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CHilCH WEIS
Completes Course
In Theology
REV. BYRD
After four years of
Rev. R. L. Byrd along with
ers in the class, was
a diploma in theology on
15th. Completion of the
course included study of
Old Testament, New
Speech Communication,
tian or Doctrine of
Homilectics, Evangelism
Mission Work, Christian
tion, Baptist History, Epoch
St. Paul, Christian Ethics
Interpretation of the
Bible.
The award was given by
American Baptist
Seminary, Nashville, Tenn.
Rev. Byrd Is a member
the Tremont Temple
Church. He is also the
tor of Abyssinia Baptist
located on the Ogeechee
at 32nd street. He resides
2119 Harden street with
wife. Mrs. Sadie Byrd. In
dition to his pastoral and
isterial work, he ls the
owner of Byrd s Ice, Coal
Wood Company located at
Harden street. He has
en himself to be a
business man for the past
years. i ■(
Baptist Ushers Union
The Baptist Ushers Union
last Monday night at
Grove Baptist church
ed its twenty-eighth
sary. Tuesday night,
of officers and
night the anniversary
were both delivered by the
R. L. Lee, subject, “A Door
er in The House of the Lord.”
Officers are: Albert
president; Ben Wright,
president; Mrs. Ethel
recording secretary; Mrs.
Brown, financial
Rev. R. L Byrd, treasurer;
than DeVoe, chaplain,
Sadie Brown, reporter;
Martha Daniels, historian;
thur Williams, and
Jenkins, finance committee,
The fifth Sunday
church.
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Progressive CBA Union
Wi*i Meet at Mt.
REV. C. C. CANTON
President
The Progressive Church
ing Aid Union will meet at
Pilgrim Baptist dhurch,
Argyle Road, July 25- July
Rev. C. C. Canion Ls
of the organization and
Sarah Brown is secretary.
A general business se.sion will
be held Monday night, July
The program Tuesday
will be conducted by the
con board of the host
Rev. T. Simmons, pastor,
i el Baptist Church will
the sermon. With the choir in
charge Wednesday n n i i g g 'h
| Rev. H. Donaldson, pastor,
j j land Baptist church, will
Thursday nlght nlght (Us her
. in charge) the sermon will
by Rev. M. T. Thom
j as, pastor of Zion Fair
(church. Friday night,
Canion will deliver the
with the Mission in charge
the program.
Regular services will be
c$ unda y mor ning beginning
i the Sunday School at 11 a.
; The afternoon program will
I conducted by the youth
i dent, Elijah Greene.
j Centra! Bapt. Church
The services were well
( ^ ®t Central Baptist church
Sunday beginning with the
£ * av School. Rev. W.
delivered the morning rpessage
P. L. Brown left on Tuesday
morning to attend the State
j S. Convention in Thomasville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
are patients at the Marine Hos-
P‘i' a l avs d Infirmary,
la e Sen * or Choir will spon-
sor a motorcade on Friday
j (Patio” night, July in Hardeeville, 22 at 8 p. m. S. to C.
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July 30, 1863 — Henry Ford,
father of assembly line in manu-
facture of automobile* and one of
first to pay Negro workers equal
j >aiaries for commensurate
1
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IkIp'
—(iem 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 clo.se 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”
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Men’s Day At
Pilgrim Church Sunday
REV. J. S. REESE,
Speaker
Men’s day will be observed at
Pilgrim Baptist church Sun-
day, July 24.
The services will begin with
Sunday School at 10 a. m. with
Supt. C. H. Jenkins in charge.
At 11 a. m. the program will
continue with solos, remarks,
readings, etc., by various ones
The Pilgrim Men’s Chorus will
be on hand throughout the day.
At 3 p. m. the Jericho Baptist
church and all departments will
have charge of the service. The
principal address will be deliv
ered toy the Rev. J. S. Reese,
pastor of the 1st Jericho Bap-
atist church, Burton. S. C. and
the Little Rock Baptist church,
Ridgeland, S. C. He is a mem¬
ber of the Lovely Hill Baptist
church. He graduated frofcn
Pilgrim High school of Guyton,
Ga., and Morris College, Sump¬
ter, S. C. Rev. Reese is also a
member of the Old Ashley Bap-
tist Convention and the Mount
Carmel Convention of which
he is vice president, and an
executive board member.
At the 7:30 p. m. service
program will be rendered. Fred
Brown is chairman of finance;
Ceasar H. Jenkins, chairman of
program, James A. Jenkins.
chairman of music;
Lockwood, secretary, and Rev.
D. D. Henderson, pastor.
The No, 2 choir will have re-
1 . hearsal at p. m. Friday,
22nd Pastor . s Aid C lub
Sunday at 1:30 p. m. and the
No. 1 choir will meet at 5:30
p. m. The Pilgrim Gospel
Singers will, .render a
at 7:30 p. m.
The No. 2 choir will celebrate
its 16th anniversary
July 25. The No. 1 choir will
sing at Garvin Temple, Wed¬
nesday, July 27. Deacons an
Deaconesses board will have a
motorcade to Jekyll Island,
Saturday morning, July 23.
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Baptist Meet
REV. J. L. LOMAX
BTU President
The I960 .session of Lie
eral Missionary Baptist
day School and Training
Convention war: held in
as ville July 19-21.
The Convention is
of young people
four hundred thousand
Baptists of the State.
The meeting featured a
day study course in
J ing of church session work, had and each even
an
j al speaker in a selected field.
Prominent among the . peak
ers were Dr. L. M. Terrill,
Atlanta, president, of the
t
convention; Dr. D. W.
Atlanta, secretary for
_________ ___
Tabernacle Bapt,
Holy communion services
First Tabernacle Baptist
will begin Sunday, July 24
3:30 p. m. The sermon
be preached by Pastor
j with ' the choral groups
the direction of Mrs.
and Mlrs. Dozier, Senior
sion will be held Thursday,
ly 21 at 5:45.
Highlights from the Berean
District Sunday School and
T. U.. meeting were made
Misses Ruby Griffin,
and Lillian Myers.
Bruce, tRose Dillard and
Hazkard. Prince Johnson
sided for Sunday School.
Rev. J, J. Garrison
pr 0 f 0un d messages last
day for both worship
l During Training Union hour
j group of youth, with Miss
Lane at the piano,
idered choral numbers and
j in ^ s -
j 35 ^ anniversary of
1 j un i 0r Ushers was a success
participation by St. James.
Arnold, Happy Home, First Ev-
ergreen, Uniiln Baptist. Mrs.
Bryor an d Mrs. L. B. Me-
Urome and workers are ap-
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., ;or fc though the Southern
Convention; President C.
Troup, Ft. Valley state
Mrs. Esther Smith,
|-epresentative of the
Mj,.-ion Board; and Dr. J.
rehton, Savannah, chairman
the trustee board of the
, nt inn operated Seminary.
f wpre held t
'“* ra ._ 4 L Af, t __. “'" ...... 11 ‘ ,^ Baptist aPt
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B. Walker pastor
1 at the Douglas High School.
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, I t?pv Rev. .t J. t. L. Lomax of
is president of the
. Union department and Rev.
O. S. Cleveland of
heads the Sunday School
_ ______
pr«siaUve for their co-opera
f* on - Refreshments were
r< f a ^ c ^ ose °f the
King and Queen contest
hers in Mrs. L. Wiilson’s
termediate class are
Gregory Owens, first
Little Marsha L. Grant, second;
Master Larry Chisholm, third;
Master Lamar Moody,
Welker. Little Zay Scott,
Johnson, Mgrie Jenkins,
, | Gall, Master Anthony
and George Bowers...
Yn , m <r Zion Baot.
Installation services were
la; t, week at Young Zion
tist Church where Rev. W.
Gaskins was installed
njght as pastor. Several
es wore represented.
The Senior choir
ry will be this Friday night
the church. A program will
rendered. Mrs. Addle
is president; Mrs. Elizabeth
Mack, secretary, and Paul Lad-
son, chairman of board.
DR. SIDNEY SHEDROW
Optometrist
MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AT
202 E. Gaston St.
Corner Abercorn
AD 3-3476
Vision ia your Most Precious Possession
True Love Bapt. Church
Services were well attended
True Love Baptist church
last Sunday beginning with the
Sunday School, Supt. F. A.
Campbell, presiding. Rev. J.
S Gordon delivered the sermons
i throughout the day.
d'iy will be observed on Sun-
day, July 24. The speaker at
3 p. m. will be Mrs. Mary R
Heyward. She i: a graduate
1 of Tu kcgee Institute and
had a special religions course
at Mat' er School. Beaufort, S
C. She taught at Phoenix,
Alabama and Mather School,
Beaufort, S. C. Mrs. Heyward
is a member of Bethlehem P.ap-
ri.t church and the owner and
operator of Jolly Home Nursery.
Number 2 choir will give a
variety .supper at 10 Sterling
street on Saturday night, July
30. '
M a Roberta Braxton is re¬
porter and Rev. F. Bonds, D. D.
is pastor.
July 20, 1847—Liberia, first all-
Negro republic in Africa, declares
it" independence.
CARDS OF THANKS
| . CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Charlie Williams wish to
press their thanks and
ciation to the friends and
neighbors for their kindness, for
cards, telegrams, florals florals and and
donations of cars during
bereavement. Thanks to Rev.
E. G. Lane and Sidney A. Jones
Funeral Home.
Wife, Mrs. Mattie
1304 W. Gwinnett street.
C ARD OF I HANKS
The family of Mrs. Corine
Burke, Mr. Winton Burke and
:on ’ the William Browns of
e 4^tur, ; Ga.,,and tfje C.
harts wish to express ttVeir
sincere appreciation t’o
friends for cards, flowers, cafs,
[and all other services
j ec | q ur ing their recent
ment in the loss of their loved
on e.
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Last Rites Held
For Mr, Lampkin
Funeral services for William
L. Lampkin of Columbus,
who died Friday night, July 1,
were held Thursday, July 7 at
Mt. Celia Baptist church, Hawk-
insville, Ga„ Pulaski county,
Rev. W. J. Reynolds, pastor of¬
ficiated. Burial waa in the
Lampkin eemetery at Pulaski
j County, Georgia.
A native of Georgia, Mr .
Lamokin had been a resident
of Columbus for a number of
! years and was a member of Mt.
Celia Baptist church, Pulaski
1 County, Georgia. He was al¬
so a veteran of World War IT.
He was married to Miss Annie
Ruth Whitehead of
ville who preceded him in
death several years ago.
Survivors include fils mother,
Mrs. Rosa Lampkin Duhart,
Eastman, Ga.; two daughters.
Mrs. Bertha Louise Smith of
Ilian Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ida
Smith, of Washington, D.
c- three brothers Rev J P
| Lamnkin, Savannah, S a m
Lampkin, Columbus, and Prof.
: F. R. lampkin, Washington, D.
! C.; three sisters, Mesdames
Madison and Carrie Rob¬
" of Cleveland, Ohio and
| Mrs. Ethel , Duhart. ^ A Detroit, ^ , ..
Mich.; four nieces, Mrs.
i ia Brown, Washington. D. C.,
1 Mrs. Gwendolyn George; At-
j janta,Mrs. Dorothy Haynes-
wor th and Mrs. Lillian Eskridge,
(Cleveland, Ohio; r. nephew,
Harold ,Robinson, O’ v ,‘eland,
Ohio and other relatives and
friends.
St. Philip AMF. Church
{ At 10 a. m. on last Sunday
j the Sunday S chool of St. Phil-
1 n p amE church was largely at-
tended with the superintend-
| ent in charge. Five delegates
were elected to represent the
| church at the Sunday School
Convention at Statesboro,
wee jj
; At 11:30 a. m. the sermon was
j delivered by the pastor, Dr. J.
| S. Bryan, subject ‘ Love Thy
j Neighbor. Two children were
baptized and three members
1 united with the church.
The evening sermon was de-
livered by Rev. L. W. Taylor.
The Ninety-sixth anniversary
of St. Phillip will be celebrated
on Sunday, July 31. At 4 p. !
m. a pew rally wlii be sponsor -1
The ed by Stewardess will Board be delivered' No. 1. J
sermon
by Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor of
Evergreen Baptist church.
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1960
Memorials
WILSON—In sad tout loving
memory of our dear cousin.
MRU. GJEORGIA WILSON
New York City,
formerly of Savannah, Ga.,
w ho departed this life one year
ago, July 19, 1959.
within our hearts you have a
place
As when on earth you walked
with u.s
And loved us, face to face.
Sadly missed
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hillery,
New York City
And all other relatives
SINGLETON— In sad but lov-
jng memory of my loving hus-
band and our devoted daddy,
JOSEPH SINGLETON
who died three years ago, July
22, 1957.
Three years have passed since
I you left us,
! Sad was the shock that day, i
We often sit and think of you!
1 And of the way you died,
I And that, you could not say good
| I bye
Before you closed your loving
j eyes ,the shock
1 The blow was hard
severe,
Wp nCVPr dreamed your death
so near ,
And only those who have lost
j can tell
1 The pain of parting without
J farewell.
j Loving Wife,
Mrs. Marguerite Singleton
Devoted Children,
Miss Vivian I. Singleton
Miss Joan Singleton
July 31, 1881—Slavery abolished
in Egypt.
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