The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 13, 1960, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PAGE TWO -anr-an a'-aa 5.33= 7 i 7 5. 7 a vjiAgaaMo ci. 'To J cdXat^2Ld a S» Sunday, August 14, marks the twenty-second anniversary of the Second Hrvan Neck Bap- ti't Church. Rev. C. Shellman, pa;dor and members planned a full day's program celebration. Sunday School begins at 10' a. rn. At. the 11 a. m. worship! si-vice the sermon will be de-, livcred by Rev. C. S. Johnson. The church history will be by Mrs. Maggie Jones. Sun-; bu-.v and Ebenezor Baptist Churches will participate on the program. At 2 p. m. Peaceful Zion Bap- t it Church will be in charge of the program. Rev. R. Brown v. ill deliver the sermon. Com¬ munion will follow at 3 p. m. The program committee in¬ cludes Mrs. L. Greene, and Mrs. M. Jones, Nathan Hill is chair¬ man of the deacons’ board; and Mrs. Maggie Jones is secretary fur the church. Fellowship Services at 1 t Congregational Church The First Congregational Church, Taylor and Habersham streets, wax host to the pastor and members of the Midway Congregational Church, Sun¬ day, August 7. A fellowship service was con¬ ducted at 11:15 a. m. with Rev. V. W. Douglas, pastor of the Midway Congregational church, delivering the sermon. His subject was ^Scret Disciple- ship.” The choir of the Mid¬ way Church sang an anthem. Rev. Oliver W. Holmes, pas¬ tor of the host church conduct¬ ed the comnurftton services. Following these services ev- nyone was Invited to a fellow¬ ship dinner on the campus of Savannah State College. The dinner was prepared by mem¬ bers of the host church under the chairmanship of Mrs. Mol- lie N. Curtright. Stone Lodge to Celebrate 12th Anniv. Stone Lodge No. 1 and the seven branch lodges will cele¬ brate their twelfth anniversary on Sunday, August 14. A pro¬ gram will be presented at the Fonvielle AME Zion church at 2 o’ clock to which the public is invited. Charlie Stone is the found-' er of this organization. He is asking all members to attend the regular meeting Thursday, August 11. Mrs. Priscilla Scott is secretary. Fairmont Bapt. Church The Fairmont Baptist church Vacation Bible School will close on Sunday, August 14. The program will begin at 5 p. m. Mrs. E. Philpot is president; Mrs. Yvonne Beamon, secretary; Rev. E. D. Brooks, pastor. EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Every Family will need a burial plot, sooner or later. Many burial grounds in Chatham County are veritable “mud holes” in excessive rainy weather. Before purchasing this important site vou should investigate beautiful Evergreen - corner West 64th and A. C. L. Boulevard. 1. It is the nearest cemetery in the city of Savannah with available lots. 2 . ft is high and dry. 3. It is rapidly exnanding. Lots are reasonable and on easv payment plan. fWe have lots also available in Lincoln and Magnolia Cemeteries.) Sirinpv A. .Tones Funeral Home" ?11W. WAI DBURG STREET PHONE AD 4-7276 Women’s Day at Pilgrim MRS. FA U STINE BIGNON The Women’s Day program will begin at Pilgrim Baptist Church Sunday, with Sunday School at 10 a. m„ Miss Rebec¬ ca S. Gray in charge. At 11 a. m. the speaker will be Mrs. Faustlne Bignon, a member St. John Baptist church, leader of the Junior State BTU; di¬ rector of Sidney A, Jones No. 1 choir and Savannah’s Evange¬ list Singer. She will be intro¬ duced by Mrs. Bernice Greene. At 7:15 p. m. the speaker be Mrs. Mildred J. member and secretary of el AM® church; chairman the board of Religious West Savannah District Laymen Meet The West Savannah District lay organization had their quar¬ terly meeting. July 31, at Beth¬ el A. M. E. Church, Sylvania. Rev H. E. Scott, host minister. A program was rendered by Committee on Programme, Mrs Odessa L. Ellis, chairman;Mrs. Walker Stringer, mistress of ceremony. Mrs. Mildred J. Hutchins pre¬ sented the speaker, S. A. Jones, local mrotlcian who spoke on “Citizenship, and how to be a good citizen.” Clarence Per¬ kins, Sr., spoke on the General Conference and church law. D. L. Gamble, Georgia Con¬ ference lay president, gave remarks. The male chorus of Bethel A. M. E. church, Rev. A, B. Wil¬ son, pastor, furnished the mu¬ sic; Clarence Perkins, Jr., pi¬ anist. Rev. J. H. Edge is pre¬ siding elder and A. F. Ellis, dis¬ trict lay president. Grandmother’s Day at St. Phillip Mon. AME Sunday, August 14 will be annual grandmother’s day at St. Phillip Monumental A. M. E. Church. The main speak¬ er will be Mrs. A. L. S. Bargeron. The public is invited. Mrs. Agnes Carmichael is the pro¬ moter and Rev. F. D. Jaudon, MILDRED .!. HUTCHINS tion and of the Missionary 8o- of ciety; the State _. Ga. , Congress and Distrlct^officer of and Teachers. She will be in¬ troduced by Mrs. Mary Brown Mrs. Ida M. Mack and Mrs. ‘ A. Bryant will respond. 50-Votoe Womens ehora.i wi render music with Mrs. Louise W. Barrett and Miss Edwina Barrett in charge. At Af 3 , „ p. m m. the TT U.,her , bpr Hoard Board No. 2 „ will ......—-..............- celebrate Its anniver- Mrs. Ethel Poncy and Rebecca the Gray are Rev. coj-chairmen D. D. Hen- program; derson, pastor. True Love Bapt. Church At True Love Baptist church Rev. F. Bonds, pastor, Sunday were inspirational. day School was under the sn- perv!b’>Dn of the superintend¬ ent, F. A. Campbell. The pas¬ tor delivered three sermons. Mrs. Sheryl Hicks was baptized. Pulpit guests was Rev J. S. Oolden. The pastor has gone on a month’s vacation. __________ Mrs. Charlotte Stepherson |s k Ft. Screven Barracks, WW I Vets, Celebrate Ft. Screven Barracks No. 1379 Veterans of World War 1, cel¬ ebrated their second anniver- sary, Sunday morning, Aug. 8 at Mt. Zion Baptist church, Rev. J. Q Adams, pastor, J. L. Trottie is Commander and Julius Kruter, is Quartermaster. Intermediate Usher Board, St. John Tlie monthly meeting of the Intermediate Usher Board of St. John Baptist church was held at the home of Jonathan (Ford, 831 W. 42nd street. present were 1 Ford, vice president; Betty nedy,.secretary; Anna L. liams, chaplain; Herman on, Sergeant-at-arm,s; Deloris Brown, Jesse M. Williams, sick committee; Adviser, Mrs. M. Bedgood; reporters, Robert Ken- nedy and Gwendolyn Mitchell. THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Pulpit On July 24 the Pulpit Board of St. Phillip Monumen- tal A ME Church met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wright, 1310 West Broad street. Those present were Mrs. Mattie Beck- ctt, Mrs. Eunice Harris Mr-;. Janie Hubert, Mrs. Gertrude Hall, Mrs Lucille B Over-street and Mrs. Josephine Richardson. Next meeting will be held at the church on August 14 at 5; 30 p. m. - ------- F. R. B. Senior Choir The Senior Choir of the First Bryan Baptist church met in the Educational Building cently with the president, Mrs. Sallie Freeman, presiding. Re¬ freshments were served by Helen T. Brown, Mrs. Ophemae Holmes, Mrs Virginia Floyd Mrs Ella Manor. Tho next mmthg in the birthmonth group will be held at the home of Mrs. Simmons, 71G W. -39th street Thursday, August 18, at 8 p. m. Stevens Frazier and Mrs. Mary Johnson have joined the choir. Abyssinia Bapt. Church Communion services at the Abyssinia Baptist church were wp „ attended Sunday. The pastoi , Rrv R L Rvrc , deilver . ed the sermon from the sub¬ ject, “Don’t Sell Tto 'iheap.” Music for next Sunday’s services wi „ bp furnlshpd by the cborus Women’s day will j 0 b serV( , d Sundav, August Thp SDpakers w m I bp ri e Smalls in the mm. r™ in.-,, and anci j Mrs Sadie K Brown at the i evening evening service. . service . The Willing Workers celebrat- ed their 5th anniversary Sun- c)ay July 31 with a program which concluded with n fresh- meets. The Sunday School panic to ! Head last Saturday was a b:g success. Among the mem- bers vacationing are Mrs. Ruth Wright in Augusta, and Mrs. Cora Green in Newark, N. J, Connor’s Temple At Connor’s Temple Baptist ehjirelj PO ,1a.'it. SiiftJayJJw' pies- saj^es Were delivered ■ bv Rev. Brown of New Yor)?, Rev. W. W. Whitehead and Rev. A. L. 'persons Shipp of Miami, Fla. Three were baptized, and five | joined the church. Misses Leomia Pinkney and Brenda Marshall will Camp John Hope during month of August as represen- tatives of the Junior Mission of the church. Willie Burton will be the j principal speaker at the Youth | Day program on next Sunday morning. BaDtist Ministers Union The United Baptist Ministers’ Union met Tuesday at St. Luke Baptist church with the vice president Rev. J. B. Bates, presid-i ’ n S- The sermon was delivered by! j Rev. Davis DeBrady of Phila-| dpl P hia - tho suest evangelist of; ^ ^ a ^ es - T' 1 *' was Hebrews 1.1:1; subject “Faith.” Other guests at the union were R ev. W. D. Kent of States- Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home Phone AD 4-7226 ALWAYS Reliable Reasonable - Sympathetic REMEMBER You help your own family when we serve you— because we save you money - time and worry. Most spacious Chapel-Capable & Courteous Assistants Careful amt Prompt Ambulance Service Anytime — Anywhere. INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS “Just where thou art, shine forth and glow'; Just where thou art, ’tis better so; Serve thou the Lord with perfect heart, Not somewhere else, but where thou art.” /icy orne 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 * * CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Virginia Steele wishes to thank friends for the many kind ex- pressiona of sympathy during their bereavement. Thanks is 1 also extended to the officers, members and Rev. W. M. K. Miller, pastor of Baptist church, and to Wil- Hams and Williams Home for kind and service. May God bless you all! Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mother Mrs. Juanita I-ockwood, Daughter, Mrs. Annie Charlton, Aunt Mr. Eugene Laury, Jr., Son. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Janie Brandyburg wish to ex- press their lhanks and a PP reci - a,,on to the friends and neigh- f " r kindness card \ HoraLsjtnd donation of cars durin B their bereavement in the loss of their loved one. Husband, Mr. Johnnie Brandyburg Daughters, Mrs. Sarah Holmes, Mr Mary Ellen Davis, Miss Ce¬ cilia Brandyburg. Sons, Tony Wright, James Brandyburg. Grand daughter, Mrs. Debra Holmes. Sister, Mrs. Hattie Smith. Son-in-law, Mr. William H. Holmes Tr card OF TIIANKE Moselv' Iu L i a M M Mosely wi«hn« Wlshes ‘ ' , th , \ the ,. astors offieprs choirs l * and n members P of ; Connor’s - Trmnle p e BaDtist Baptist church church, Rev. Rev W. w w whitehead rastor and Tre- m »nt Temple Bantist ehureh r cv j m npnton mstor md my many friends .and neighbors f or their kindnesses during the illness and death of my beloved husband, Rev. William Mosely who died July 19, 1960. I es¬ pecially like to thank the Green family of West street and Mrs. Rena Gore. I greatly Appreciate the telegrams, cards, flowers and the use of cars, also the services of Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home and choir Mrs. Lula M. Mosely CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Johnnie Mae Jackson Benni- m an wish to express their thanks and deepest apprecia- tion to the friends, and neighbors for their expressions of kindness during' their recent bereavement. Spe- eial thanks to Bishop Potter, members of Miller’s and the Williams & Williams Funeral Directors. Husband, Children, Sisters and Brothers. boro; Jim Deal, Rev. G. Brown of New York city; and the Home Mission representative, Mrs. S. Wilson. Rev. G. W. Carter is secretary, Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr., is president. _ St. Mary’s A. M. E. At St. Mary’s AME church last Sunday the pastor, Rev. Charlie Fogle, spoke from the V’ I 1! JACKSON—In sad but loving! memory of my dearest beloved husband and our dear FRANK JACKSON, JR. | who departed this life August 9, 1948. | It was twelve lonely years! since Jesus came and looked down on our loved one, and was i satisfied that his work was | done. His strength was fading, away fast then Jesus reached i down His hands for him and, took the one whom we loved so i dear in life away with Him that he might rest. We miss our Frankie more than words can i ever say. My heart is empty, sad and lonely. Nothing will ever take it away. No one knows the grief ar,d the tears I shed alone for you, my dear, but the Lord above. Nothing seems the same any more since I lost the only one I loved. I can hardly make it witt out you, Frankie, my dear. You are away only out of sight, but deep down in my heart you live on. I am praying to the Lord to comfort me that I wil be able to . rqeet you some day Sleep on, my darling. We will always love you, but God loves you best. Never be forgotten always remembered. Sadly missed Wife, Mrs. Rachel Jackson Loving daughter, Miss Ruth Jackson Devoted Mother, Mrs. Carrie Jackson Four loving Sisters, six dear Brothers Host of relatives and friends “God Speaks To Me.” Next Sunday communion ser- vices will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday night, Love feast will be conducted at 7 p. m. WASH & DRY 1 (One Day Service) §1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, I960 KEMP memory mother, LULA grant KEMP who passed away August 9, 1959. Mother started on her Just a year or so ago Por the home which is eternal And where blessings ever flow; And across the ocean waters Where the zephyrs kiss the strand She is beckoning back from glory, I have reached the premised land. Never mind opr heavy hea|t- aches, Never mind our cup or rue Never mind the grief and sorrow Which may stab our spirits through, All is well with our mother All is sweet and grand and good From her distant home in glory She’d not come back if she could i Nathan, Carl, Edna, Sylvester | and Grand Children. Ireen Grove Bapt. Church At Green Grove Baptist church Rev. R. L. Lee, pastor, the Home. Mission rendered a program! Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Flor- ence James waS mistress of '•eremonies. Samuel White is still 111 at his home, 640 E. Waldburg street. Mrs. Willie Mae Devoe is church reporter. % Visit picturesque Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar R E A I)! Ehr i&uianjutli Itifomr 10 CENTS A COPY CCA CONFECTIONERY DUFFY & FAST BROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 802 WEST BROAD ST. CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY 4.34 WEST RROAD ST. FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY (549 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. Maaney’s Confectionery Gwinnett & Atlantic Ave. Mrs. Della Jones 1 Pearls Court ISLE OF HOPE * ULMER—Hn loving memory of our dear uncle, MR. JOHN WESTLEY ULMER who departed this life, August 1959. Words cannot tell how much we miss you Our lips cannot tell what to say, But God only knows how much 4 we love you And miss you more each day. Sadly missed by The Rvals and Pennington Families. GRAHAM—In loving memo- rv of our son, father and broth- er, JOHNNIE GRAHAM v/ho passed away 2 years today, August 16, 1958 It is not the tears at the mo- ment shed That tell of hearts that are torn But the lonely tears of the after years And remembrance silently borne Time wipes out many things This it will wipe out never The memory of those happy days when we were all together. The Graham Family. Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone AD 2-9546 J&C CONFECTIONERY IWINNETT & ATLANTIC KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES HENRY & WEST BROAD r/ALS CONFECTIONERY 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD ALLEN’S SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & WEST BROAD ROBERT SAM’S CONFECTIONERY 730 WATERS AVE. FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY 2fi11 WEST BROAD ST. QUALITY MEDICINE SHOP 2321 West Broad Street Danny’s Confectionery 1 130S'/ 2 West Broad St.