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Woman’s Day at
LePageville Bapt. Church
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MRS. G. R. CONNOR,
Speaker
The Sisterhood of the Lepage-
ville Baptist Church is spon¬
soring Woman’s day on Sunday,
August 28.
The speaker for the morning
services will be Mrs. Edna
Owens. The 3 p. m. speaker
be Mrs. G. R. Connor, the
of the pastor of the 1st
ship Baptist Church.
Miss M. L. Robinson is pres-
ident of the Sisterhood and
Mrs. Julia G. Brown Ls chair-
man of the program. Rev.
Thomas Brown is pastor of the
church.
Garvin Temple It.
Celebrate Pastor’s 16th
Anniversary
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REV. L. B. FREE
Beginning Monday night. Aug.
29 and continuing through
Friday, September 2, Garvin
Temple Baptist Church will
celebrate the sixteenth anni¬
versary of Rev. L. B. Free as its
pastor.
Programs will be presented
nightly with the following
churches participating: Mon¬
day, First Mt. Bethel Baptist,
Rev. R. V. Scott; Tuesday, Zion
Hill Baptist, Rev. J. B Bates;
Wednesday. Friendship, Rev. w
K. Miller; Thursday, St. Phillip
Monumental AME. Rev. F. D.
Jaudon; Friday, St. Luke Bap-
tist.Rev. B. C. Thomas.
The programs will be spon¬
sored by the various auxili¬
aries of the church. The pro-
gram committee consists of Mrs.
Inez Jones, chairiman; Mrs. Ev-
elyn Jackson, Miss Rosa Lee
Price and Joseph Greene.
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L. S. STELL, Ilf
Youth day will he observed
Sunday at 11 a. m. at College
Park Baptist Church, Thunder-
The young people of the
church will be in charge of the
I service. The speaker will
Louis Scott Steli, 111, son
& ev - L. S. Steli, Jr., of Bethle-
j ht ‘ m Baptist Church. Mr, Steli
is a recent graduate of
E. Beach High School and plans
to further his education at Sa-
vannah State and Morehouse
, Colleges, majoring in Religion.
He serves as treasurer for the
Youth Council of the NAAOP
and is an active member of
Bethlehem Baptist church.
Miss Matilda Greene is pres¬
ident of the church youths Miss
Eva Boseman is youth leader,
and Rev. Willie Gwyn is
oi the cfcm-.ch,
Vew Pastor at Mt.
Sinai Baptist Church
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REV. L. S. AIKEN
Mt. Sinai Baptist church, 32nd
and Burroughs street, has re-
cently called as its pastor, Rev.
L. S. Aiken, who was
the pastor of Bethany Baptist
Church.
Rev. Aiken has attended
Allendale County Training
School, tie American
Theological Seminary, and
Gaivin Bible Institute of
lanta. Hp is a member of Mt.
Moriah Lodge No. 15, F. and A.
M. and is a son of New Zion
Church on Fair Street,
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Women’s Day Will Be
01:served at St. Thomas
\. M. F. Church
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MRS. VIRGINIA J. KLAII
Women’s Day will be observed
j at st Thomas AME church
(Sunday gt 11:30 a. tKc m. with a
special program, i gUest
| speaker will be Mrs. Virginia
Kialn
Mrs. Kiah received her B. S.
and M. A. degrees at Teachers’
College, Columbia University,
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1 ™ t,y ™P !oyed as Art teacher
at Beach Junior . High school.
She Is the wife of Dr Calvin
Kiah of Savannah State Col¬
lege.
Mrs. Alma Thomas and Mrs.
Georgia Gordon are co-chair¬
men of the program.
Rev. *.L. Plummer Ls pastor of
the church.
Bolton St, Baptist
'kurch rch to to Celebrate Celebrate
Pastor’s Third Anniv.
Rrv. W. N. ROBINSON
Beginning Sunday, August
28, 3 p. m„ Bolton Street Bap¬
tist Church will celebrate the
third anniversary of its pastor.
Rev. W. N. Robinson. TT
| Temple church. D Rev. J. _ M. Ben-
■ ton. Pastor and the Ladies Aid
j will ° ,h(>r be in churches charge of participating the program.
j at 8 P- m evening are as
! follows: Smyrna, Sunday, Aug
j 28. Rev. H. Hagan, pastor: Mon-
day> st . Luke , Rev. B. C. Thom-
p as tor; Tuesday, Thankful j
Baptist church; Wednesday, New
Light Baptist church, Rev. H. F.
Grant, pastor; Thursday, Con-
t < i’s Temple Rev W W White-
head, pa tor; and Friday. First!
African Baptist church ’ Rev C
j. Jackson, pastor. j
THE 8AVANHAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
33rd Pastoral Anniversary
Q{ Dr. Cleveland is Being
Observed This Week
DR. E. O. S. CLEVELAND
Tiie thirty-third pastoral
: niversary of the Rev .E. O.
Cleveland, D. D„ pastor of St. !
John Baptist church, Hartridge
i street, began Wednesday night,
Aug. 24, and will close Sunday.
i night, August 28.
Since corning to St. John as)
I pa-lor, 1,979 members have been;
added to the church; 1,297 by
baptism, 682 by Christian Ex¬
perience and Restoration; mar-
tied 157 couples; prayed for;
238 babies; preached 389 funer- j
Als of members of St. John
and preached 5,349 sermons, j !
Dr. Cleveland has been active
in many phases of the city,
state and national life. |
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He organized the “Eighty)
Vome Chorus” in St. John that
has sung more than seventy-
uals, five concerts folk of Negro nnrI and anthems finfVinwK spirit-1 '
songs,
touristy coming to „„ Savannah. I
T He , . the ,. president of the State ,
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Baptist Sunday School „ , , _
tion of Georgia, vice president
of the National Baptist Sunday
School Congress, U. S. A.. Inc.
Churches and , pastors who
are participating on the an¬
niversary program are as fol¬
lows: Wednesday night, Aug.
24. FJrd African Baptist church
Dr. Curtis J. Jackson; Thurs-
day night, st. Phillip a. m. e.
Church, Dr. J. S. Bryan;
night the Sidney A. Jones Fun-
ing, Aug. 38. Rev. Charles
Brantley of Connor Temple
Baptist Church; Sunday
noon. First Bryan Baptist
Church. Dr. Richard fie.harri ivf M. wii- Wii
liams will deliver the thirty-
third anniversary sermon; Sun¬
day night, the Bynes-Royall
Funeral Home chorus with Capt.
Frank Bynes the speaker.
Savannah Baptists Have
Special “Party Coach”
Tp Philadelphia Meet
The Savannah delegates to
the National Baptist Conven-
tion have made arrangements
(o travel on a special “Party]
Coach” to Philadelphia, via At-j
I lantic Coast Line Railroad, Bep-1
) tembcr G _ n
T he fail will leave Savan j 1
nah at 7 38 m September 5 I
and arrive in Philadelphia. 6*
Tuesday, September at a
Sidney A. Jones
Home
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Last Rites Held For
Mrs. Edwards
MRS. I.’COLA G. EDWARDS
Mrs. Leoia Goshea Edwards,
50 * 5 W. 34 street, died
August 9 at a local hospital,
after a short illness. Funer-
a5 services were held Monday,
August 15 at the First African
Baptist church, Rev. C. J. Jack-
? on, officiating.
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*‘^ rs - Edwards v/as a
known fashionable
She was a member of First
rican Baptist church where she
ved as president of the Gos-
P 0 * Chorus and was connected
with several other auxiliaries;
member of Elite Temple No. 71,
E B. P. O. E.; Southeastern Re-
E ion Past Daughters Council,
Oood Samaritans and the Aux-
i,iary to the Disabled American
Veterans Chapter No. 42.
Survivors include her hus _
band . Gus Edwards; a son> Mar _
vin Goshea Cohen; a slster Mlss
c!ifford Wright 0 f Brooklyn, N.
Y.; a brother, Willie F. Tolbert;
a daughter-in-law, three grand-
.... nieces, nephew's, cous-
’
ins and a host , . of , friends. . . .
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f forested terested ava f n . ah 1 are are 1S . $39 asked 4!) - to Those
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Rey l. G. Gibbs, ADams
for further information.
Church of God Makes
Educational r lour
Two busloads of
and friends of the Church of
-
^ ducat!0 " a5 tour sponsored
by the Sunday School
“‘.T"* ment. group visited the
y,ator * arm ’ Marineland. . the
^ , des ^ Wooden School, the Cas-
Visit piduixaque Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Suyar
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.)
Leola Goshea Edwards wish to
express their thanks and deep-'
est appreciation to the friends
and neighbors for their florals,
cards, telegrams, prayers and
donations of cars, and various
gifts of kindner.s during the
illness and recent death of
their loved one.
Mr. Gu's Edwards
Mr. Marvin XI os he a Cohen
Miss Clifford Wright
Mr. Willie F. Tolbert
and other relatives
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Rosalie W May, 628 W.
40th street, wishes to express
sincere appreciation to relatives
and friends for the lovely flow
era, thoughtful cards and all
kindnesses during her recent
illness.
CARD OF THANKS
j wish to express my sincere
appreciation to everyone for
their kindness, thoughtfulness,
a nd concern shown toward me
during my accident. Thanks
especially for the many prayers,
flowers, cards, fruits and phone
calls, etc. )
Miss Johnnie M. Austin
CARD Of THANKS
Mrs. Savarious Hendrix, 222?
East Hall street, wishes to as-
knowledge with gratitude, ap- 1
preciation and many'
thanks to the staff of Memo¬
rial Hospital, and to the
neighbors, the members and
pastor of Evergreen Baptist
church and to the many friends)
for their acts ____________________ of kindness dur- j
ing my recent illness. May Godi
bless Paf . h of you. I
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Pearl Smith and family
thank their many friends for
their kind words of sympathy
in the recent passing of their
sister j Mrs S. Clark, wid¬
Qw ow of Q ^ the late late Rev. Goode S.
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tillo de San Marcos Fort, and
man y other places of interest,
Elder E. D. Lowery Ls pastor:
of the church.
WILLIAMS—In loving mem-
ory of our sen and grandson,
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LEOTIS WILLIAMS
who died 12 years ago, August
3, 1948 in New York City.
’Tis sweet to remember that
once you were here.
you are absent you are
just as dear
God gave us strength to face if |
courage to bear the blow
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know
We smile with the world
Yet we never forget
Sadly missed
Mother,
Mrs. Jeannette Williams
New York City
Grand Mother,
Mrs. Mary Gatson,
Savannah, Ga.
Host of relatives and friends,
MATTHEWS—In memory of
SOLOMON K. MATTHEWS
Died: August 26, 1955
Gone but not forgotten
The Family
Former Savannahian
Dies in New York
Fred B. Rrown of Amityville,
L. I„ New York, formerly of
Savannah cped July 30 in the
Memorial Center Hospital , in (■
New York city after short
illness. He is survived by
wife. Mrs. Susie Brown; three,
brothers, Clarence Brown, of
New York city; James Brown'
and Edgar Brown of Charles-,
S. C.
Mr. Brown was an active
of Hollywood Lodge No.
F. & A. M.
Funeral services were held at
Bethel AME church, Amityville,
N. Y„ Rev. John W. Lee, offici¬
ating. Interment was in Amit- !
yville cemetery.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1960
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BROWNLEE—In sad but
loving memory of our
mother and grandmother
MRS. JULIA CLOTHE
BROWNLEE
who departed this life
two years ago, Aug. 27, 1958
She was so useful here
below
So reeded by us all:
We strive to see why she
should be
T e one whom God should
call
But we have only human
minds
With which to understand;
Perhaps we’ll see it clearly
When we reach the prom¬
ised land.
Sadly missed by
Son,
Mr. Julius P. Brown¬
lee, Jr.
Daughters,
Mrs. Clara B. Gay
Mrs. Mildred B. John¬
son
Grandchildren,
Thomas C. Johnson, Jr.
Julia C. Johnson
James M. Johnson
Clifford and Flora Gay
Daughter-in-law,
Nellie Brownlee
Sons-in-law,
Thomas C. Johnson, Sr.
Ellie R. Gay
FULLER—In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
MRS. MILDRED H. FULLER
departed this life two years
ago, August 22, 1958.
are sad within our memory,
are our hearts today,
the one we loved dearly,
forever been called away.
We think of her in silence,
eye may see us weep,
many silent tears we shed,
lathers are asleep.
Sadly 1 missed by:
Mr. George D. Fuller,
Husband,
MS^S‘ Bessie Fuller and
Mrs. Margaret F. Hill,
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