The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 06, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO -.me: isntsrsc: ■sra=tt= iM- iii I IEWS Men’s Day At Taberna ! Baptist Church, Aug. 14 A. L. SAMPSON, Speaker The Brotherhood of First Tab¬ ernacle Baptist church Ernest Coleman, president, and the committee have made plan for the observance of Men’s Day an August 14. Spenkim in the 11:45 morning service will he A. L. Sampson. In t evening worship at 7:45 o’clock will be J. Nevels. Some of the leading musical talent in the city will participate through¬ out the day and a special invi- tation is extended the public, Rev. E. R. Roper was gue -t minister on last Sunday in the absence of Pastor E. G. Lane. The Senior Mission will ter¬ minate the annual drive with an anniversary program and States Rally on August 21. which is designated “Mission Day.” The regular meeting will be held this Thursday, pre¬ ceded by Mother-Board meet¬ ing. Mrs. C. Pryor and the com- mittee for the anniversary program of the Gospel Chorus had a -delightful program on Wednesday night. Central Bapt. Church Services were well attended on Sunday at Central Baptist church. The Young people en¬ joyed a trip to Hilton Head I land Saturday. The 31:30 message on Sunday was delivered by Rev. Daniel-: subject “Active Faith in God.” Phillip Curtis joined as a can¬ didate for baptism. Airman 3c Robert Brown who is now stationed in Wash- ington, D. C., is home for a few days. Leford Tobias, Jr, leave on Monday for Califor¬ nia to enter the Navy. Mrs. Fieri* Ma* Goodman and Mrs Lucile Davis are ill. Communion services will be held on next Sunday at 3:30 .p. m. The schedule for Second St. John Baptist Church, Golden street. West Savannah for Sun¬ day, August 7 is as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday School, Supt. W. C. Ross; 2 p. m. Communion ser¬ vices, deacons and Rev. B. C. Corley, pastor of Goodwill Bap¬ tist church in charge and the senior choir will render the musice; 8 p. m. Rev. Corley v ' preach and the junior civ - will render the music. M ; Frances Roberson Is reporter. BE SURE — GET SEMINOLE HERB TONIC FOR Rheumatic Arthritis Dr Dsnald s H»rb medclne and tab- ! let* are LIQUID Treatment for spina \ ArtbrlUs, Lumbago tow bark pain * Govrt, Art-brttlR Pains In the feet ankle, fcMfea, hips, arms and shoulder I codWhCob from muscular soren etltf Odtnta, eramps and swelling. For Inflamed prostate glands, nephritis; klddeg and bladder distress It stimulate firer flexibility and rellevi aeld Indigestion For run-down nerv- j ous e e * d 1 t 1 o n and loss of p<- P j from nature’s Inability mainly due free- over Indulgence In drink, ar eating improper foods, Treatmi • t fer those suffering from Su ;r D - betes, Melltus. Try Seminole Tonic! It makes nature work. Extract Ingredient*: Qulncelirht berbs, wild cherry, sodium and iron Sold Only By VETERAN C. J. MOORE Licensed Agent for International Drug , Company of Massachusetts 410 East Huntingdon Lane Savannah, Georgia Phone AD 3-6180 ..... ..-j... 2ewardess i A«,ig. 21 Hoard No. 3 of mmental A. M Sunday after- at, the home Williams, Dye, Those ■i ting wore Carrie in Sullivan, ims, Mrs. boll . Fa mie B. Jaudon, f>- , Liidle ■‘•'t;i Wears, Erwin it ‘ling will be me of Mrs. 607 W. \ D. Jaudon, Fannie B. : i "fon. A ME July 28. i-1 the :> d with St. James A Rev. an of the Sun- S' h :ol Convention. i r rviees were well attended f -I'-.v, ••inning with prayer v r > a. m. Sunday School 10 i m„ and morning 11:30 a m. Pastor Jaudon <b ”.....• ! Die message for ! morning service. The eom- biryd choir rendered music p. m. a short program was pre¬ sented and the “Who Is Who” campaign came to a close. Amen? the visitors were Elder A. p. Cooper, presiding elder t ' S onshore District; Rev. '• •' tor of St. Phil- 1 'P A ?■' !'■ Church and W. E. t-nmiffim of Bryan Baptist Church. This activity, the a us nines of the "o.l 'Re: Res raised a total $758.00 for the day. Shuler rving reported™ 'l l- as chairman the Trustees, $335.90. communion service will be held Sunday. Rev. F. D. Jau- pastor. ’ n AME Church y ■ •e. Day was 1 v by St. Mary’s 1 Church at First Church of East Rah. Mrs. Mildred Glover Her subject 1 Will Not Fail.” Proyrc sivo choir of St. Mon:one dal AME church, ” sth some members of I AME church choir the music. Rev. Fogle is pastor and Miss cile Robinson, SPcrr+arv —_— 1 - ■HSSB 5 TRIPS Sidney A. Jones Funeral §jfy~7 . . t: AV-i- ?<n TOURS Home till. -or. « ?) Phene AD 4-7226 v>. : ' * CM* * (MhHfrtof ft M Or—M • C ***» «fa * » • ALWAYS Reliable Reasonable Sympathetic S3 CHARTER BUSEJS REMF.MBFR You help your own family when we serve von Savannah Trailways because we save you money - time and worry. Most spacious Chapel-Capable &■ Courteous Assistants SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHVRCHES & CLUBS Careful and Prompt Ambulance Service INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS Anytime — Anywhere. MOTORCADE ‘Just where thou art, shine forth and glow; » yom «wa Just where thou ’tis better Go i*4 cow wfaM fo m wmm to —ia txf art, so; ttv l«i*rio«i tftia *ad criaMoa Serve thou the I>ord with perfect heart, TRAILWAYS intercity bum. Expert, «muuo«« driven. Friesdly. pU«MM Not somewhere else, but where thou art.” REASONABLE RATES or See ne\f ones ^ *funeral ome c Dial SAVANNAH A Dams 2-2451 TRAILWAYS or ADams 3-507S 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE 746 WHEATON STREET AD 4-7226 SHORT OR LONG TRIPS DAY OR NIGHT SERVICES Mhd Moke Your Vacation end Travel Carefree The plans are made, the davs marked ofT on the Calendar, and the • Itinerary mapped -all for the big moment when that long-awaited vaca¬ tion begins. according to travel authorities, ... some „„ X!) million Amer¬ . This summer, of all of the universe and; icans will embark on a myriad trips to parts spend around ii.5 billion dollars J t t 8-4vjut>-i>-it-J>-3)-i^ag3t Baptist Ministers Wives Alliance Holds Workshop A work shop Sponsored by the Baptist Ministers Wives Alliance • was held July 26 at Bethlehem Baptist church; theme; “Chris- Women In Kingdom Build- The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Effie But¬ ler and Mrs. * C. S. Stripling; prayer, Mrs. Louise Williams; scripture, Mrs. Ruth G. Smith; j devotional message, “Selling Salvation." Mrs. W N. Robin- son. A work shop study on “Women of the Old Testament,” was conducted by Mrs. Faustine Big- non for Stewardess and Dea¬ coness; and Mrs. W O. P. Sher¬ man and Rev. J. B. Bates for the Ministers Wives. A panel discussion featured the theme “Christian Women In Kingdom Building In The Home, Mrs. J E. Bailey; In the Church, Mrs. M. A Wilson; In the Commu- nit.y, Mrs. Sarah Sapp; and In the School, Mrs. Anita Stripling. Remarks were made by Miss Hilda Sands from the Bahama Islands and Rev. .and Mrs. Fe¬ lix of New York. At 7‘30 p m. an inspirational prayer service was led by the officers of Bethlehem Baptist Church. A program followed which included city-wide tal¬ ent. A short sermon, subject, “When Is Life A Failure?” was delivered by Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr. The Alliance will meet on Aug. 10 at the home of Rev. James Givens, 1012 E. 38th street. Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson announced the birth of their baby boy. Brownsville Bapt. Church On Sunday, July 31 at the , First Bdownsviyie BaptiKt | Church Miss Eleanor Johnson was the speaker for the youth service. Her address was en- titled “The Value of Education.’ 1 Sunday j s f rvice s P eakpr was te for the Emma Missionary Holmes I Her subject . was “The and Its Mission.” Both young ladies are bers of the First Baptist church. Pastor J. C. Wise will be ored by being conferred a Doctor of Divinity degree Sunday evening, Aug. 7 at j p. m. at the Virginia Union ological pemiryary, Richmond, Va. Rev. L. S. Aiken will be I charge of the services in absence of the pastor on Sunday. Mrs. A. Hines and E. Holmes, reporters. flood Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone AD *-9546 1 B m THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA < hances arc three to one that »nd yotir family wili be these touring Americans. If so, Will enjoy a more carefree by taking a few precautions. Take Shots Early 1 Begin your immunization at 2 months before the start of trip, then you won’t have a sore during the hectic period of Acquaint yourself with flic •’shots” needed. Plan Each leg of Your T.ip ) that If you do National any driving, Safety the recommends you drive no than 350 miles a day. Stay only approved hotels, inns and Troval light When it comes to clothing, main thing is to guard against change in the weather. Wear shoes for sightseeing or walking rough ground. Watch What You Eat s' Stomach upsets are common travelers. Usually, food or water is blamed. Often, ing indiscretion may be the culprit and time schedules may set regular eaiing habits. Hat when traveling. Unless milk boiled, it should be avoided in countries. Of course, other products are also taboo. As a rule, drink only refrigerated water in these same areas, l or .days when you have a stomach, cramps and diarrhea, ’doctor may prescribe an tincture of opiate preparation, Paremycin 1 lixir, which would advisable to pack in your health kit. Guard Against Sunburn f For some of us exposure to sun is an easy natural process a frustrating problem for most your •ability ‘ to take the sun”, posure may be dangerous. cloudy don’t be fooled by a Even though the sun is not its ultra-violet rays filter True Love Bapt. At, True Love Baptist Rev. F. Bonds, paster, School on last Sunday was der the supervision of F. Campbell. At the 11 a. m. service one candidate was ceived for baptism. The bers of True Love attended Independent Berean Union Zion White Bluff church with Rev. A. B. presiding. The deaconess will be held on night, August 10. Holy Communion will be served on Sunday afternoon 2:30 p. m. August 2, 1865 — Booker Washington moved with his from Hale’s Ford, Va. to W. Va. j WASH & DRY ! (One Bay Serv ; ce) $1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) Beth Eden Bapt. Church The pastor, Rev. Harold er will be in charge of the ular 11 :k. a. m. service day. August 7. at Beth Baptist church. He will ister the communion at 6:30 m. Sundav School will be ducted by Supt. James J- ward, at 10 15 a. m. Mrs. C. Wells, music director. TRAVEL HEALTH KIT first Aid Book and Erst Aid Kit Scaled Steiite Gauze _____ Motion S'f.kness Piifs . Adhesive Tape and Bandages ; Remedies lor Sunburn, insect Bites and Skin Irritations Tablets for headaches and minor aches Prescriptions you normally lake and other medications which your doctor may recommend. I the clouds and can cause a severe) hum. Burning can be kept to a minimum either by gradually in¬ creasing exposure or by using g chemical which screens out most of the burning rays of the sun. Should you be vulnerable to the sun, try Saratoga Ointment, a thoroughly tested preparation that promptly for re. lieves all symptoms. It is good skin irritations and insect bites, too, How To Find A Doctor Of course, remedies should be in¬ tended only as preventives ills. or Thq a3 treatments for minor cardinal rule—if you get sick, call a doclor—-holds true overseas as it does at home. Your travel agent office, airline, hotel or American Consulate office can direct you to adequate medical attention almost anywhere. Make sure, however, that the physician speaks and under¬ stands English. motion sickness , In addition to ! remedies, your travel health kit should include Saratoga Ointment ] for sunburn, insect bites and skin I irritations; adhesive bandages; Fun. gacetin foot powder, an athlete's | foot preventive; A-C-K. Buffered tot headache and muscular pains; and any other remedies suggested by your physician. needless health Do not let wor¬ ries spoil your trip. With propet precautions you can make your va- cation a pleasant and memorable experience. (The Bible In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee; for Thou wilt answer me.—(Psalm 86, 7.) How wonderfully blest are those who are so strong and steadfast in their faith—who, whenever it wafers for an in¬ stant, affirm it at once re¬ stored! They shall never be long desolate or sorrowed, for they live in God. parties PATIO ^gar ^ Visit romaS Sam,mail-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar Connor’s Temple ser-l At the regular workshop last! vice of Connor's Temple Sunday, the pastor. Rev. W. W. Whitehead delivered the mes- { sa « e Music was rendered by j j - the Junior choir and Gospel, ! cho:r - Baptism will be held | mediately following morning, wor ^!p °n next Sunday morn- i tn «- Communion service will- be held at 3:30 P- m Rf?v - A L. Shipp of Miami, Fla., will be the ^ uest ^ eakrr Sflnday ni!?ht ........_ ___________ Pi I y rim Banfist Church The Men’s day observance at! pilgrim Baptist church was a success. Rev. J. S. Reese spoke i from the subject “Come and See A Man.” The frien made a • partial report of $400.14. j wining workers win j fpggt Sunday 1 p. m. and the Deacons and Deaconess board i will meet 5 p m Ti , ( , women’s I Day celebration will be hold on Sunday, August 14. Last Rites Held For Mre. Tf»vl«r. Mo*1, ; Mrs. Nellie T. Taylor died on Friday, July 29, at her resi- dence, 2301 Florence street, af- ter an extended illness. ! She was the widow of^ the late James H. Taylor. They were among the first hom“ ofvners in “Brownsville.” MrS. Taylor was best known as a housewife and mother. She was a faithful member of the First Congregational church un¬ til her health failed a few years ago. ! Funeral services were held at the residence Monday afternoon j with Rev. O. W. Holmes and Rev. A. C. Curtright officiating.! Interment was in Laurel Grove; cemetery. Bynes-Royall Fun- eral Home was in charge of ar- rangements. : Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edna T - Alstor U son ’ James W. ] ( Tayhir, brother Joseph ^^ | _ j Ellen Tropey of New Yofk City; 1 son-in-law, Dr. A. Alston; grand } daughter, Mrs. Gloria A. of Bronx, N. Y.; and other rel-i ulives. ’ SEK PAUL pnd ANDY ] For Ignition Starters, j Generators tnd Carburetors Phone A Dams 2-11221 Among the shut-ins is Georgia Knight who has ed faithfully find efficiently ti e piano for the Tuesday prayer services. She is also faithful choir member. on the sick list are Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Anna Cohen, Glover and Mrs. Ross. _ Baptist . Ministers . ... Union The Baptist Ministers met Tuesday at St. Luke tist church. Rev. B. C. host pastor. •Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr., the devotions. Rev. C. brought the highlights of Sunday School lesson. Rev. W. M. Daniels, the vice president, presided over business meeting. Revs. son, Stell and Quinn reported their visits to the County preaching and counseling the prisoners there. Ml, Zion Bant. Church The Mt. Zion feaptist School celebrated Sunday Day with a youth program rally, Sunday, July 31. morning address was given Miss Mary A. Osgood. Miss good’s subject was Children in Divine Faith." speaker brought out that ents are responsible for the ligious training of their dren in the home; to them up in the nurture .and monition of the Lord; to thy father and thy mother thy elders. Miss Osgood is ardent worker in the School and a graduate of E. Beach High School plans to further her in the fall in Washington, C. After the conclusion of services refreshments were ed in the church annex. Rev. John Q. Adams is ister; Perry J. Jones, tendent; Mrs. Frances chairman; and Mrs. Annie Joyce, co-chairman. I DR. SIDNEY SHEDROW Optometrist MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AT 202 E. Gaston St. « « Corner Ahercorn AD 3-3476 Vision is your Most Precious Possession R E A D! 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J&C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY GWINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES 80.3 WEST BROAD ST. HENRY & WEST BROAD RYALS CROSBY BROS. DRUG 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. ALLEN’S SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY CROWN’S MAPLE & WEST BROAD CONFECTIONERY ROBERT SAM’S 4.T4 WEST BROAD ST. CONFECTIONERY 730 WATERS AVE. FOREMAN’S FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. 2011 WEST BROAD ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE QUALITY MEDICINE DRUG STORE SHOP 709 WEST 37th ST. 2331 ^West Broad Street SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, I960 gCOTT—In loving of my mother. m r S RO SAELL SCGTT ^ p asse( j awa y 4 years today, August 4, 1956. You are always present in thoughts Your love is still my guide Although I can not touch hand I know you are at my side. I smile with the rest of world Yet I never forget in our fondest memory you there yet. Sadly missed by devoted Daughter, Mrs. Estelle Cogswell Sister, Mrs. Hannah Duncan, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother, Mr. David R. H. Ford, St. Augustine, Fla. Son-in-iaw, Mr. Jerome Cogswell, A host of other relatives friends. HARDEN—In loving 0 f m y devoted mother, MRS ANNA ,r>ITTTE) who departed this life, Aug, I039 m years ag0) ^y or( j s canot tell how I miss My lips cannot tell what say, But God only knows how love you And miss you more each day. Daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Harden WILSON—In loving of our dear husband and son, MIR. DAN WILSON who departed this life, May 195© and MR. CALVIN A. WILSON w ho died, July 21, 1956 p our years have gone, we forget, We loved you then, we love yet. Whenever we think of you, It , ^ the greatest sorrow of hearts. How we miss, how we them. TIow we l° n 8 f° r them each Since they heard the call heaven, Closed their eyes and away. Sadly missed by Wife and Mother, Mps. Fannie J. Wilson and Family