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Association to Meet
A* St. Paul Church
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REV. A. E. HAG INS
Moderator
The 64th annual session of
the Union Missionary Baptist
A ociation will convene at the
St. Paul Baptist church. Wat¬
ers Ave. and Culver street, Rev.
A. E. Hagins, pastor. Wednes¬
day night, August 3 at 8 o’clock
a pre-musical program will be
broadcast over radio station
WSlK from the tn. ma’n ma.n auoito audito-
rium cf the St. Paul Church,
The regular session will begin
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock
and will continue through Sun¬
day, August 7. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Officers are Rev. A. E. Ha-
gfft.4. • moderator; Joseph Brown,
c##r 5)frs. Louise Williams,
l<««i£kmt ,of the Women’s Aux-
iPm-¥' Department,; Mrs. Vir¬
ginia Brown, secretary.
St. Paul CME Church
The annual conference of the
V.'Oman’s Missionary Society of
1 Central Georgia Conference
< "ip cme church will be held
a! St. Paul CME church, Maple
and West Broad streets, Thurs-
day and Friday, Aug. 4-5.
The welcome program will be
of 'ceremonies. The program
v'i’l consist of greetings from
cal churches, special music by St.
Paul choirs, Mrs. Faustine Big-
i n. William Butler and Miss
As.r.ie Lee Sanders, guest solo-
i ! s.
.
Mrs. Mary Lou Boyd will be
guest soloist at the session!
Friday morning. Mrs. Boyd is!
one of the Famous Wings Over:
Jordon chorus singers, and is *
very talented. ] !
Workshops will be conducted
v i* Mr-. Gertrude Greene par-
ticipating. Panels and reports!
will also be made.
Mrs. M. A. Avrer, president of
the Bethlehem Community Cen¬
ter Board, will be guest from
the Methodist church. Bishop
P. Randolph Shy. presiding Bish¬
op of Georgia, the sixth Epis¬
copal District of the CME
Church, is expected to be pres¬
ent.
Mrs. Willie Williams, confer¬
ence president, will preside. Rev
J L. Hightower is pastor. A
cordial welcome is being ex¬
tended to visitors and
-to all sessions.
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Mrs. Prown to Serve
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MRS. HELEN T. BROWN
Mrs. Keren T. Brown, a
ber of the staff and board
l the Bethlehem Day Oare
j munity Center, has again been
I asked to serve as instructor of
n uN -raft at the Baptist Wo-
man’s Missionary Camp' Union Insti¬
tute at John Hope,
V illey August 1-12
Th0 flrst w,Tk , Mrs „ Br0Wn
’
U ’! work with the women and
nf ' S T ndSbe ,r b e
colin!;{ ,j or f or the older , .
fY w . A .’s) and instruct them
j n handicraft.
Mrs. Brown is a member of
First Evergreen Baptist church
where she is director of the
Junior choir, associate director
-i the Baptist Training Union,
director of the Young People’s
Mission, secretary of the Senior
Missionary Society, and direc¬
tor of the First District Young
People’s Department of the
General Missionary
'convention of Georgia, she is
also in charge of Brownie Troop
No. 88.
^.. . . n Baptist 7^
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f 0 Celebrate
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Hnntlst church
'B'off. will present, nigbt-
The following churches
nastor-; -oop nortieinate:
r, '>v Nicboisonhnro tj s >b e r
T *mrd. Rev. Harden: Tuesday
First Mt. Pleasant Ban-
tut, church, Rrv. Freddie
’’orids, D. D : Wednesday, Zion
White Bluff. Rev. W. K. Mil¬
ler; Thursday. Second Mount
r’jeftcpnt. pev, L. L. Small: Fri¬
day. Mt. Hormon, Rev. J. E.
Sunday afternoon at 12:30
"’clock the church history will
’ " read bv Mrs. Margaret
Brown and the anniversary pro-
“ram will be delivered by the
nastor, Rev, Harden.
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So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit—
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511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226
j Skidaway Union
Bapt. To Celebrate
87th Anniversary
i# my. ,*mr-m.;- ■
REV. L. W. STEVENS
Pastor
Beginning Monday nighft
August 1, the Skidaway Union
Baptist church will celebrate its
87th Anniversary with pro-
rams trough Sunday,
17- The following churches and
pastors will participate: Zion
White Bluff, Rev. W. K. Miller,
| nigM; Ijj]e Q{ Hope Rev
C. Tilson, Tuesday night; Sweet
i Field of Eden, Rev. L. W. Ste¬
vens, Wednesday night; Mont¬
gomery. Rev. Tilson, Thursday
night Litwav Deacons’ board Lt-1
Friday night. On Sunday the
regular order of services will
be held. The history of the
church will be read by Miss
Laura Mae Famble, and the
anniversary sermon will be de¬
livered by the pastor, Rev. Ste¬
vens.
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Abyssinia Baptist Church
Youth Day at Abyssinia Bap-
tist church is celebrated in
every month that has a fifth
Sunday. To is month’s pro-
gram has been well organized
and promises to be one of
most outstanding programs
all. Speaker for the
services is Miss Pearlie Lou
Our
Miss Sally Ann Jackson
Choirs number 1 and 2 eel-
obrated a combined anniversa '
ry Wednesday night, July 20. It
was Choir No. One's 48th anni¬
versary.
The annual Sunday Sehool
picnic will be held on Satur- ,
day, August 6. Pastor ,and
Mrs. Byrd have returned fr ° m
a well enjoyed vacation trip in
Miami, Fla.
Now vacationing is Mrs. Liz¬
zie Cosby, president of the
Willing Workers Club, in At¬
lanta. Rev. R. L. Byrd is
pastor and Mrs. Harriet Golden
and Mrs. Fannie Peterson are
reporters.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
St. Philip \ME Church
To Observe 95th Anniv,
t
to | ^
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DR. JOHN S. BRYAN, Minister
Sunday, July 31 at 11:30 a.
the 95th anniversary of St.
Fifth Sunday Program
At Beth Eden Church
Sunday evening. July 31. a^
6:30 o’clock the choir of Beth
Ed™ Bap.Jst church and nM
j participants .......... will ..................... present an in
' teresting program to which the
public is invited. Rev. Harold
Baker is minister of the church.
Mrs. S. J. D. Herring will be
in charge of the program which
follows!
Instrumental T . , , duo, , “Softly „ Now
the Light of Day,” Mrs. E.
Brooks and Mrs A W. Smalls;
( Declamation, Youth Speaks
For Youth.- Alexander G. Gil
bert, narr Jr.; .Tr • Hymn Himin Qfnrxr Story, “Face ‘‘TTnon Tn To
, Face.” Miss Carline Gilbert;
reading, “I Know a Name,”
Mrs. J. S. Hearns; solo,
You Ever Think To Pray?,”
Lee Arthur Bussell; a message,
i “ G ° d Undprstands ’” Mrs ' Dor \
1 °thy Gilbert; reading and solo,
“Trees,” Miss Marie Ann Craw
ford; instrumental solo, “Noc
fume in E Flat,” Miss J. E. ,
Wells; reading, Home,” Mrs. :
Mamie Williams: selection,
“Sing Jehovah’s Praises,” choir;
solo, “My Days Are in
Hands,” Jesse Kearse. }
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First African Bant. S. S.
On Sunday, July 24 the
church school of the First Af-
Dean ! Baptist church began its!
1 134th anniversary celebration
with the following program.
Sunday V ', morning, 9:45 o’clock
the e u ch school rendered a
program with Thomas Bias giv-
ing a short talik. An award
venirs were given the first 100 j
persons present. Monday night;
at 8 o’clock a number of church
schools appeared on the pro-
gram. Tuesday night at 8
0 - c j 0ck the church at large par-;
ticipated on the program. Cli-
max j ia g these activities the
birthday cake was cut for all !
present.
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1 Philip A ME church will be ob¬
eyed The speaker will be
Tr. Alien R. Cooper of Macon.
Ke is the Priidhv Elder of the
fandersvilto District.
The church was organized
June U t86S on New Street
ir.ow Hull •'reel i and was
. d *' Oiu and West Broad
«• recta (n m». If serves the
as one of the
\> of the state
wed the services of
he strong ministers
The present pas-
J»hn S Bryan, who
: v serving the 11th year,
the longest of any pastor in its
history.'
The public is invited to be
present for this celebration.
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Centra! Bapt. Church
was delivered by Rev. W.
son.
ST Srrj”
Brown, president of the BTU.
The city wide BTU will meet
on Sunday at First Friendship
j Baptist The Baptist Church, Ushers Wheaton Union street, will
meet at St. Luke Baptist church
W1 “
meeting
Tue , day night. The
board will meet on Monday at
g m and thR deaconesses will
r
meet at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Rosa
Middleton is ill.
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Second Bant. Church
Rev. Julius N. Williams of
piiiiadclphia Philadelphia was was guest guest min
ister at Second Baptist
church Sunday, July 24, at the
n; 3 o a. m. service. Rev. Wjl-
ligma n^ma is a native of Savannah
and a product of the Alfred E.
Beach High school, being one
of the many outstanding foot-
ball players of that school. He
is a son of the St. John Bap-
tist, church, Hartridge street,
and is a graduate of the Han-
nah Bible Institute of ph ‘la-
delptya. * f f
_
Holiness Church
T anier, Ga......... The First Christ;!
Holiness church Sunday School,
met at, 1 p. m. and was largely!
attended.
The speaker was Mis- j
sionary L. Stewart from the
subject “Can These Bones j
Live?" Visitors present were 1
Missionary L. Ricks of Brook-
lyn. N. Y. and Elder and Moth-
or Jackson of Reidsville, Ga.
Regular services are held
Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri-
day .rights. The public is in-
vlted.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Dea.
Thomas M. Wyley wish to ex-
j press their thanks and appro-
Nation to the friends and neigh-
b 0rs f or their kindness, cards,
telegrams, tiorais and dona-
tion of cars, during their oe-
> reavement. Thanks to the pas-
officers and members of
I Second Bapti t church and the
1 Williams and Williams Funeral
Rome.
Wife. Mrs. Belle Wyley,
10 Bouhan Street
CARD or THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
John C. Smith wish to express
their thanks and appreciation
to the friends and neighbors for
their kindness, for cards, tel-
egrams, florals, and donation
of cars during their bereave- i
] men t. Special thanks to the,
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jvirs. viaudibc:
Ton ^ or
; 1 i/ivtHvmep Hiirinrr t no iimpgQ nnn
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Mrs. Cornelia V. Artest
Mr. William Franklin Smith.
Children
| CARD OF THANKS
i The family of the late Dea.:
1 Th ° maS Br ° Wn to express!
their thanks and appreciation!
to the friends and neighbors j
! for their kindness, for cards,
j telegrams, florals, and donations!
of _ cars during ...... their bereave¬
ment. Thanks to Rev. W. M.
Daniels and ’Williams & Wil-
I
jliams Funeral Home.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart¬
felt J” thanks and, deepest appre- !
to the members of I
Union Baptist church, neigh¬ t
bors and friends .for their pray¬
ers, donations, flowers, cards
and various gifts of kindness
during the illness of our hus¬
band and father, Rev. L. C.
Sapp. He is recuperating
nicely at home.
To his many friends far and;
near, may God ever nless you
all.
Mrs. L. C. Sapn
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Ashford
2nd St. John Bant.
The activities at Second Saint
wiohn Baptist church, Golden
street, West Savannah for Sun-
Ross; 7 p.
Ross; 5 p m. the Senior choir
will sponsor a Silver Tea at the
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Memorials
3K3WSjal MB H'«—
RALPH—In loving memory of |
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MRS. ELLEN RALPH
who passed away July 20, 1953
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disclose”
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now wc need you every day
H nt _ "'.7 ”7
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But the Lord who knoweth best.
Called you home and gave you
rest.
Sadly missed by
.Husband,
Mr. Marion C. Ralph, Sr.
Sons,
T-Sgt. William S. Jenkins
Mr. Paul Jenkins
Sfc. Marion C. Ralph, Jr.
Daughters,
Mrs. Ellen Davis
Mrs. Richardine King
Mrs. Ella Mae Roberson
1
FRAZIER-In sad but loving
memory of our mother and sis-
ter, !
MRS. ELLA FRAZIER
who died July 25, 1959. ■ ,. (
Without her precious guiding
'hand ! '
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We’ve sorrowed for a year, J
And each day thouph eparated
We feel her presence near
Badly missed,
Mrs. Edna Greene, daughter
Mrs. Emma Weston, sister
Devoted grand, and great
.grand children.
of Mrs. Minnie Height on
street.. The public is wel¬
Mrs. Frances: Roberson,
.
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MAYES—In sad but loving
memory of my husband,
FLETCHER C. MAYES
who passed away one year ago,
today, July 25, 1959.
Your life is a beautiful memo¬
ry
Your absence a silent grief
Your sleep in God’s beautiful
garden
Amid sunshine and peaceful
peace
God only knows how I miss you
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds Mayes
Son,
Fletcher C. Mayes, Jr.
ALLEN—In sad but loving
memory of my dear husband,
EPTIRIAM ALLEN
who passed away July 30 1956.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget
But time so far has only proved
TTow much I miss him yet.
A face that is ever before me,
A voice that I cannot forget
A smilp that will be lost forever
In memory I see him yet.
gave me strength to fight
it t ,.;•••
And courage to bear the,, blow
But what it meant to lose him
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Ruby Allen
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