The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 20, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO CHURCH NEWS C-— 'S* ~~ 4 >.■ & « A f F. A. B., Easi Savannah to C ’ rate 63rd Anniv. I V. B. E. BLACK .Pastor From Monday night, August 2\ through Friday night, Aug. 2-1, the members of the First /fncan Baptist church, East f vri' nah, will celebrate C" : anniversary. Rev. B. Black is pastor. Churches participating on the programs that begin at 8 o’clock each night are as follows: , Monday, St. Mary’s £“v. Charlie Fogle; Tuesday r-hrht, Central Baptist, drrbolt, Rev. J. E. Bailey; : - day, Wilmington and Faptist Churches, Rev. E .A. Capers; Thursday, Lepageville and Happy Home Baptist c urches, Rev. L- D. Small, and F' v. Thomas Brown; Friday, C liege Park Baptist church, Rrv. Willie Gwyn (anniversary s ’.mon). The history of the c urch will be read on Friday » Ring by Mrs. Ruth Smith. Ben Baker is chairman of the d T ons’ board and Mrs. Rosalee F Imer is church clerk. ’V neons To Hold State Convention The Deacons State Mission¬ ary Baptist Convention will be¬ gin its thirty-fourth annual session at Olive Grove Baptist Church, Roberta, Ga., Rev. S. C Curby. pastor, Saturday, Aug 20. at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Johnson, pastor of Great¬ er Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Atlanta will deliver an educa- i' 1 sermon. In this session R e members will try to com- F’--'e the Deacons’ auditorium. V ”” ite of Atlanta is presi- r • ! and John Mines of Sa- vnnnah is chairman of the ex- ecutive board. WASH & DRY (One Pay Service) §1.00 (Max. 25 Lhs.) 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. J. It is the nearest cemetery in the city of Savannah with available lots. 2 . It is high and dry. 3. It is rapidly exnanding. Lots are reasonable and on easy payment plan. (We have lots also available in Lincoln and Magnolia Cemeteries.) Si’dnev A. Jones Funeral TTome SI 1 W. WALDBURG STREET PHONE AD 4-7276 t ti h D Union Missionary Baptist Association The Sixty-fourth annual sion of the Union Baptist Association met at I Paul Baptist church, Rev. A. Hagins, pastor. The following officers re-elected, Rev. A. E. moderator; Rev. J. E. Rev. G. W. Carter and Freddie Bonds, vice Joseph Brown, clerk; Garvin, treasurer; Rev. W. Holmes, missionary; ,MrSL Louise Williams, president the Women’s Convention; Christina Clarke, vice dent; Mrs. H. E. Shellman, surer; Mrs. Virginia secretary Mrs. Pinkey Mrs. Everlena Everett and Mrs. Laura Walker, Rev. W. M. K. Miller, of the Sunday School Conven¬ tion; Rev. L. W. Wilson, presi¬ dent of the First Union; Rev. Robert Sweet pre- of the Second Union; Rev. W .M. Brown, president of the Third Union. The association will meet with Friendship Baptist church ; Hudson Hill, West Savannah, Rev . w. M. K. Miller, Wednesday night before f^t Sunday in August 1961. Connor’s Temple Sunday School was conduct ed by Supt. Hunter last at Connor’s Temple. The people were in charge of morning worship. The cipal speaker was Willie ton. His subject was “Faith In God.” The Christ” was the subject of night's message «TZ K Rev. W. W. Whitehead, pastor. T ! Board will m celebrate it its anni versary on Friday . night, , , . . 19 Baptism will be held imme- diately following School on next Sunday. Usher Board No. 1 sponsor a boatride to Daufus- kie Island on Saturday, Aug. 27. The regular Sunday morning broadcast will be heard over radio station WSOK from 12 to 1 o’cloc next Sunday. * DR. SIDNEY Optometrist SHEDliOW j t MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AT 202 E. Gaston St. Corner Abercorn AD 3-3476 Vision is your Most Precious Possession | I homas Scott to Preach Trial Sermon J SCOTT Thomas Scott,. deaconjtf the. , 1 a First Brownsville Baptist church, will deliver his trial sermon on Sunday, August 21, at 11:45 at the Brownsville Bap¬ tist church. Rev. J. C. Wise is the pastor of the church. Women’s Day at Abyssinia, Sunday Women’s day will be observed! Sunday, at Abyssinia Baptist | Ogeechee Road at 1 Granevine Ave., Rev. R. L. Byrd pastor. Sunday School will begin at 10:30 a. m., Mrs. Sarah B, Sapp,j ! In charge. At 11:30 a. m. the guest speaker will be Mrs. Ma¬ rie Smalls, a member of First ^ Baptist church. [ Mrs. Pinkie W Henry, teacher of Pembroke High School j introduce Mrs. Smalls At 7 30 p m the guest speaker will be Mrs Sadie E Brown, a member of Central Baptist church. Introducing Brown wi „ „ p M „ Am M. Butler, a student at Alfred IE. _ _ Beach evening . school, , i Mrs. ,, Lillie _,,,. Foreman ^ is , chair- . . I man of the program and Mrs. j Georgia Binn is co-chairman. Fairmont Bapt. Church Fairmont Baptist church is celebrating its fifty-eighth an¬ niversary 1 his week through: Sunday with different church¬ es in charge every night. Rev. 1 E. D. Brooks is pastor and Mrs.) L. Reese, reporter. THE S A VATS AH TRIBUTE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Brownsville Pastor Receives D. D. Degree Rev. James C. Wise, on Aug. 7 Sty received degree his from Doctor the of Virginia! Divin-j Union Theological Seminary, 1 Richmond; Va. Rev. Wise is the recently called pastor of 1 the Fir.t. Brownsville Baptist Church He now holds the A B., TV R. F... and D ,D. degrees.i Rev. Wise conducted the morning and eommunion ser-i vices last Sunday. The sub-! jects of his .sermons were “Wake Up Jesus” and “The Cross and! the Throne.” St Thomas AME Church St. Thomas AME church has, made plans for the observance! of a week's meeting leading uo| to Woman's day, August 28. Alii services begin at 8 p. m. The following churches will j participate, Monday August 22,; College Park Baptist church,) Rev. W. Gwyn, pastor; Tues-; day, the Good Samaritans will conduct a memorial of J. tJ Green, Rev. G. TI. Stokes deliv¬ ing the message; Wednesday. ^ will be the Sinai Baptist church, Rev. H. Hagan; Thursday, the Golden Aids will have a devo- tional period and lecture by the Rpv R l. Plummer; Friday, St. Stephens A. M. E. church from Ilardeville, S. C., Rev. R. Rand. Sunday at 11:30 a. m. the Woman’s Day speaker will be Mrs. Virginia Kiah, intro¬ duced by Mrs. Rosa Mae Perrin, and at 4:30 p. m. Jerusalem Baptist Church, with Rev. W. Brown delivering the message. Rev. R. L. Plummer is minis- ter and Mrs. Alma Thomas Is chairman. St. Luke Baptist Church Services v.Gre well attend¬ ed Sunday at St. Luke Baptist church with the Pastor, Rev R. c. Thomas, in charge. Many visitors were present,. The, pastor’s first anniversa- ry will be celebrated August 22 to open *" 28 the .J hc celebration f e * c0 ™ followedi wiU j ,>y °t her auxiliaries of St. Luke.^ A1] m, ‘ mbers ar( ’ asked to pay! 1$1M <m <»« \ Mrs. Sylvia v E. Williams,1 r(>porter - _! Simmons Mattress Co. of Savannah “The World’s Best ^Mattresses Since 1906” PITY DIRECT FROM OCR FACTORY Local and Nationally Advertised Mattresses Agents For Household Furnishings & Appliances Old Mattresses Renovated and Sterilized ONE DAY SERVICE Wj E. J. SIMMONS Simmons Mattress Co. of Savannah 809—S11 W. 52nd Street Phones AD 2-1235 and AD 2-7500 iSOZal . Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home Phene 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 and Prompt Ambulance Service Anytime — Anywhere. IN SP1R AT ION A L THOLG HTS “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.” <S/c/ncy ^7^ ^ones *jfu neral <J~Cc ome 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 Women’s Day at 1st Jerusalem Baptist Church MRS. IDA MAE MACK Morning Speaker The women of the First Je- ru alem Baptist church will ponsor their annual Women’s Day P ro ^ ram Sunday, August Mrs. Ida Mae Mack, a mf,rnber of the Pilgrim Baptist Church, will be the morning speaker. Services will begin at 11 o’clock. Miss Eleanor Blackshear, member of the First Jerusalem Baptist church, will be the speaker for the evening wn: ,.u the program beginning at 7:30 0 ’ c ] 0c k Other guests on the will be from Connor’s St. Phillip’s Monumental A. M. E., First African and First Bry- an Baptist Churches, Peaceful Zion, Townsley Chapel and New Hope. Airs. V. Adams Is chairman of the program; Mrs. Carrie Rouse, Co-chairman; and Rev. Walter Brown, pastor. St. r. Marys mi » AME , Church , Services at St. Mary’s church were well attended ginning with Sunday At the 11 a - m - worship Rev. Charlie Fogle, pastor livered the message. Com- munion services were held at: 3 _ p. m. The pastor’s subject I was “Let Jesus In.” Last Rites Held for Mr. White, Aug. 11 GEORGE WHITE Funeral services for George White were held Thursday af- ternoon, August 11, at the Bryan Baptist Church. Mr White died on August 4 at a j local hospital. Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor of the First Bryan Baptist church, delivered the eulogy. j j Rev. Willie Gwyn assisted the services. Remarks ! made by Levy Taylor, George Ru jj er _ Nelson Brown and j mn1t Manz0 . The j j poem, “The Rainy Day,” —■” was 'read by Mrs. Nellie S. Coppage. Hymns were sung by the church c b°i r - Interment was in Lincoln Memorial cemetery with Bynes-Royal! Funeral name in charge. | Mr. White, a native of Augus- t.a, was an employee of the ( Seaboard Air Line Railroad for more than forty years. He had ( resided since early in Savannah 1 manhood. j As a member of the First Bryan Baptist Church, Mr. I White served as a teacher the Church School, „ a group „, n leader and associate director of the Baptist Training Union ’ president of the Layman’s Bible class, Survivors included his Mrs. Sarah S. White; a Charles W. White of Portland, Oregon; three sisters, Mrs. atrice Ramsey, Mrs. Essie) SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1»C0 Mohrman, and Mrs. Mattie W. Reid, all of Augusta; a Joseph White of Augusta; grand children, and one son. Rev. James Stevens, New York City. Savannahian Succumbs In New York William A. Meyers, World War II Veteran and son of the late Julia and Thomas Meyers of Savannah, passed into eter¬ nal rest in a New York Veter- an’s Hospital, July 6. Funeral services were held at the East 6th Street terian church, and a military burial was conducted at the National Cemetery at Pine. Lawn with the Universal Fun¬ eral Home in charge. The deceased is survived by a [daughter, Miss Gracie Meyers, New York City; a sister, Mrs. j Mae E. Maxwell, Philadelphia; three brothers, John Meyers Savannah, Dave Meyers, Phila delphia and Daniel Meyers, New York City; a nephew, old Wiggins, Philadelphia; and a devoted friend. Mrs. S. J. Vyne Mack, New York City. I CARDS OR THANKS Mrs. Rosalie W. Flynn, 703 E. fi9th Street, wishes to express j 1 sincere apnreeiation to : and friends for the lovely flow- prSj thoughtful cards and all I kindnesses during her j illness. ------ CABIr OF THANKS , The family of the late t Nellie T. Taylor wish to their thanks and deepest ciation to the friends neighbors for their prayers, florals, cards, telegrams and I donation of cars and various gifts of kindness during the 111- ness and recent death of their loved one. — Special ■ thanks C. W. Holmes and Rev. A. C. Curtright, choir and mem- I bfrs of thP First Congregation- I al church and Bynes-Royal! j Funeral Home. j James Dr. and Tavlor, Mrs. A. Son, Alston Sister and Brother and other relatives. ONLY 18 CALORIES TO THE SPOONFUL Visit scenic Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar R E A I)! Ehf #avatma!i (Enlnror 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY DUFFY & EAST BROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR sot WEST BROAD ST. CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST BROAD ST. FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY f>49 KLINE ST. HARRY’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST Mauney’s Confectionery Gwinnett & Atlantic Ave. Mrs. Della Jones 1 Pearls Court ISLE OF HOPE i Memorials AYERS—In memory of WILLIAM JUDSON AYERS j died: August 18, 1951 Gone but not forgotten The Family McIvr , r _i n memory ot my darting husband, BENJAMIN McIVER ! who passed away one year ago, August 20, 1959. Your life is a beautiful mem¬ ory Your absence a silent grief You sleep in God’s beautiful > garden, Amid suns ne an perfect j You peace left a beautiful memory 1 And a sorrow too great to be told jBu ( But to ou us who w loved and lost t you , ._________________,,, Your memory will never grow old Left to mourn his loss A loving Wife, Mrs. Mathia Melver One Son, Four Sisters and Three Cousins. LKVETT—Sacred to the mem¬ ory of our loved ones, MR. ILLINOIS LEVETT who departed this life July 12, 1936. And MRS. SILLER AN LEVETT who daparted this life, August I 9 . Anc j I MtR. THOMAS LEVETT ________ j who departed this life, Aug. 12, 1 1956 We do not lose the ones we love They only go before i___ Where there , Is everlasting life 1 And sorrow is no more. And there the souls will always live j And peace is everywhere love We do not lose the ones we ! God takes them in His care. j ' Sadly The Family missed by J&C CONFECTIONERY 3WINNETT & ATLANTIC KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES HENRY & WEST BROAD RYALS CONFECTIONERY 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD ALIENS SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & WEST BROAD PORFRT SAM’S CONFECTIONERY 730 WATERS AVE. FUTCH’S CONFECTIONERY I 2011 WEST BROAD ST. _ QUALITY MEDICINE SHOP 2321 West Broad Street —......... Danny's Confectionery 1308 Yt West Broad St.