The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 27, 1960, Page PAGE TOW, Image 2

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PAGE TWO OESKsataeatsesEscst Woman’s Day at LePageville Bapt. Church 111 ■■ ■■ off . > \ > ty $ . H w M 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 mm 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. Sinunons Mattress Co, of Savannah ... M p “The World’s Bert Mailresses Since 1906” I BUY DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY Local and Nationally Advertised Mattresses * X ■ Agents For Household Furnishings A Appliances Old Mattresses Renovated and Sterilized ONE DAY SERVICE E. J. SUMMONS Simmons Mattress Co, of Savannah 809—811 W. 52nd Street Phones AD 2-1235 and AD 2-75C6 K3E3V-" fouih Day at Colkge ?; !: Paplist Church ft Sim mm i 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 | '"liBIF IS^*, 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, 3t-4k-3JJi-JMV-3>—U^3C3fc3v3>-iS3S3i Women’s Day Will Be 01:served at St. Thomas \. M. F. Church WeBSm?, 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, 111 ‘ 1 pi ‘ 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. | 1 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 , ls 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 Phene AD 4-7226 ALWAYS Reliable — Reasonable — Sympathetic REMEMBER /ou help your own family when we serve you — because we save you money - time and worry. Anytime — Anywhere. Careful and Prompt Ambulance Service Most spacious Chapel-Capable & Courteous Assistants 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.” )Jnc\f ^oncs /j/w neraf <J^fc omc 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 •*: /..... 1 f I •' < 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. ! *‘^ 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. . . . m ' ie rn !. l J 1Cl <,ip . tare from f forested terested ava f n . ah 1 are are 1S . $39 asked 4!) - to Those „„,,™ tu , 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. c " ,k I 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, - 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 Memorials SEE PAUL and ANDY For Ignition Starters, Generators L*ui Carburetors Phone Allans 2-Cli21 READ! ©hr $atmnnah SHhunr 4 19 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 803 WEST BROAD ST. HENRY & WEST BROAD CROSBY BROS. DRUG TYALS CONFECTIONERY STORE 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. ALLEN’S SNACK BAR CROWN’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY MAPLE & WEST BROAD 131 WEST BROAD ST. ROBERT SAM’S FOREMAN’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 7.30 WATERS AVE. 049 KUNE ST. FUTCH’S HARRY’S CUT CONFECTIONERY RATE 2011 WEST BROAD ST. DRUG STORE 709 WEST 37th ST. QUALITY MEDICINE Maaney's Confectionery SHOP Gwinnett & Atlantic Ave. 2321 West Broad Street Mrs. Della Jones Danny's Confectionery 1 Pearls Court * ISLE OF HOPE 1308 y 2 West Broad St. 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, Daughters, Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone AD 2-9546 WASH &DRY (One Day Service) S 1.00 (Max. 25 I bs.)