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SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1%9
Youthful
‘Kneel-Ins’
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cheeks.
Miss Theresa Smart and Wil¬
lie Mungin stated that they
were directed to “reserved seats”
in the balcony at Independent
cepted Presbyter,an these Church. seats and They remain-. ac-j
ed throughout the service.
Miss Kathleen Lewis and
Samuel Lewis said that they
were treated courteously at the
Luthern Church of the Ascen¬
sion. They were informed that
all downstairs pews had been
reserved for generations and
they were invited to sit in the'
balcony. They refused. I
Miss Patricia Quarterman and:
Leroy Douglas said that they
were not welcome at the First
Baptist Church. As they start¬
ed to leave a policeman ap¬
peared and hastened their de¬
parture. Me-!
At Wesley Monumental
thodist Church, Miss Quarter-
mgn and Mr. Douglas said that!
they were told by Judge Geo. 1
E. Oliver that they “would not'
enjoy the services” and they
were directed to “an excellent
Negro church .three or four
blocks down the street.” “j j ;
An usher turned Mfss- Bar-
bara Jackson and Roosevelt
Johnson from Asbury Memorial
Methodist Church. I
When Nathaniel Wright and
Govan McCoy King visited St ;
Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran
Church they were told: “There
ts no need for you to come
here.” They asked why and
the churchmen asked: “Did you
come here to worship or cause'
a disturbance?” The youthsj
answered that they had come
to worship. The churchmen
directed them to a Negro church’
arid “pushed” them in
front of the door.
W. W. Law, president of the;
Savannah chapter of bhe , NAACPi i
said after the repdrf'tMt the;
“Sabbath became a day of
shame for the tliat'
closed their doors to the Ne¬
groes.” He further ^auf, thatjl
‘Christ’s ministry ne^r cqn-j,
veyed the impression that to|
copie to worship Christ is.. to
create a disturbance. There were
tot) many instances where the
extended hand of Christ was
abruptly withdrawn!
12 Brothers Club
The Twelve Brothers club met
op August 19 at the home of
Mrs. Berdia Burke, 2309 Bur¬
roughs Street. Games were |
played. All the ladies received
a lovely prize. A tasty repast
was served by the hostess. Mrs. |
Carolyn Fews from Montgom-1
ery, Ala., was a guest, Nex t i
meeting h home o f M Mr. will and be d M Mrs. hed E E. at Sh Shu-, hR !
er on Kline street. I
BeHi Eden Church |
Plans are being made by the|
pastor, Rev. Harold Baker, and
members of Beth Eden Baptist
church for evangelistic services
to begin in September. Mrs.
Mildred Belser outlined a pro¬
gram which was accepted by
the church.
Rev. Baker’s subject last Sun¬
day morning. “Drawing Near
To God,” pointed to the neces¬
sity for self examination in
order to help render best ser¬
vice to God.
Sunday morning services be-
gin at 11:15 o’clock; Sunday:
School at 10:15 a. m.; and the
evening service at 6:30 o’clock.
Tremorct Temple
Regular services were held at
Tremont Temple last Sunday.
“The Joy That Comes from
The House of The Lord” was
the subject of Rev. J. M. Ben¬
ton’s morning message.
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Funeral Directors Close
Constructive Session
The National Funeral Direc¬
tors Association closed its 23rd
annual session at Pittsburgh,
Pa., last week and Sidney A.
Jones, local mortician, reports
that it was one of the most
constructive meetings held
many The years. principal speaker j
guest president! ,
was j> r Ban]. E. Mays,
Morehouse College
The convention passed reso-
lutions endorsing the “Sit-Ins”
and also commended both po-
litical organizations for the
strong Civil Rights planks in
the party platforms.
The convention also subserib-
p d to a double life member-
shin in the NAACP- the first,
having been taken out some
time ago. and the second renew¬
ed at this session. Mr. Jones
was chairman of the commit¬
tee on NAACP membership.
More than five hundred mnr-
ticiarp were present from all
sections of the nation and R
H. Haile, Jr., of Camden, S. C.
was re-elected president.
The next convention will be
beli in Washington, D. C„
August, 1961.
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Firs! Tabernacle
Holy communion services will
bepln this Sunday afternoon at
a-30 o’clock at First Tabernacle.,
TPe isermon will he delivered!
by Pastor Lane with the choral'
grouos of the church in charge
0 f the music. )
The first Sunday in Septem-
^er is designated as Horn?
coming Day. The church has
been renovated and the public
invited to a special service, j
of thanksgiving.
Supt. Mvers presided over the
Sunday School hour when nine
natal days were recognized and
refreshments were served. Rfev.j
h. Nelson of Philadelphia was
guest speaker in" the' morhing
wors hip. Mrs. Nelson and many
i oca i ' visit of & were welcomed.
qloberl; Riley' accepted Christ,
Music was rendered by the
’
V puth choir, and the, Irpperial
choir with Mrs. A. L. Jenkins
t t,he .piano. I
The. annual Mission program
was delightful with Mrs. Car-
olyn •' Washington bringing
highlights'Of'her daughter's and
her visit to Oahu, Hawaii where
Mrs. Washington's husband was
stationed. Misses Juanita
Bruce, Barbara Lane, Ruby
Griffip /~i —: f f! and n J Ruby TO .,Lff Lane T n VI render-, MAVarl/M*
cd selections. Other part,ci-
Pants were Mesdames Rosa!
Johnson, A. L. Graves, Belle N.
Lillian Wilson, Lillie T.
Lewis and Mrs. W. Russell who
s ' ave a reading. Mrs. L
l e d * n reports, Mrs. Graves was
second. I !
Deaconess and Pastor’s Aid
club will meet Thursday and
Friday ‘ :
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Central Bantist Church j
The Sunday School wa.s large- !
]y attended at Central Baptist
churph Sunday, Many teach-
prs wbl0 ba ve been attending
summ e r school In South Caro-
lina and New York delivered were pres- the J
ent. Rev. Daniels
morning message. !
Friday night is the Young
Adult Talent Night. A lovely
program is planned.
Sunday at i p. m. the Senior
Mission will meet. i
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I :. Edward C. Mazique of Washington, n. C., the retiring pr»si¬
rs t of t National Medical Association, shown above with Senator
).c V. lie, edy, strongly urged Negro doctors to press tor passage
I'ei i irratlc sp. o rre.I meiUervl care for the aged bill In a spiecii
li e annuel i. : ring of the NMA in Pittsburgh last week. Senator
i n.civ is !. : " ; tiie fight to enact such legislation, based on the
, -al pi liiCnU- ns in the Uorand bill, which will bring benefit*
uV.ii. » of AinivLoats, especially the lower Income group*.
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Ga. A. M. E.’s End
Successful Congress
By Bernita Darby
Keynoting the 52nd annual
Georgia State Christian Lead¬
ership Educational Congress
the A. M E. Church. Dr. An-
drew' White advispd the youth'
plan the proper course and
decide new on “your landing
field.”
Tbe *s’te of the Congress
Morris Brown College, Atlanta.
however, the keynote sermon
was delivered in Cosmopolitan
A. M E. church, Dr. G. F. Moses,
pastor,
Dr. WhHe is executive secre¬
tary, Division of Christian Ed¬
ucation and resides in Nash¬
ville, Tenn.
Other general officers attend¬
ing were Drs. Russell Brown, E.
M. Johnson. R. W. Mane? and
S. L Green, Jr.
Wednesday evening, thp an¬
nual musical featured Henry
Porter, tenor, who was supoort-
ed bv choirs from v'>rir ? •
churches in the dmomirod'o”’.
Port p r c « r 5 r i of
R. Harvev Porter, is a Morri:
Brown graduate,
Dr. R. T. Bushev, pastor. Flin-
per Temple. AME church, At¬
lanta. preached at noon on
Thursday.
Mrs. Julia A. Fountain, wid-
ow of ^-be late Bishop W. A
Fountain. Sr., presided during
the election of state officers for
the Women’s Missionary Soci-
et y. Mrs. E. C. Bennett cf
Wavcross was appointed Asse¬
eiate State Supervisor bv Bishoo
Wilkes. Mrs. Agnes Stephens
Bargeron was elected second
vice president and Mrs.
G. Sherman, supervisor of the
Young Peoples Depaitment.
M rs. Wilkes serves as state su-
pervisor of the Women's Mis¬
sionary Society,
Most outstanding on the
statewide talent program was
a mixed octette from Macon,
directed bv Mrs. M.M. Bailey.
Miss Charlotte Giles ended the
Program with a flawless rendi-
tion of Chonin’s “Nocture in E
Minor.” Miss Giles, a gradu-
ate of Fisk and Indiana
verities, begins work as a
sic instructor in September at
Florida A and M University.
A dedicatory sermon was siv
en on Fridav by Dean George
A gewell of Turner Theological
seminary stressing the theme,
< Go _ Prpat .h-Teach-Make i m i TN! Dis- —
ciples .. Dr . Frank Cunning-
bam , president, of Morris Brown
college, presided at the Friday
assembly.
awarded to
^ ^
cJasses
Bishop Wilkes made the fol-
! °wing appointments: Rev. M
the VSSJS& transfer-
to Mon ticello. Ga.; Rev. B.
b. Swinson, presiding elder of
tbe South Savannah District, ao-
D0inted t0 W ay C ross District;
Rev c. S. Stripling, pastor of
.
pji ppPr chapel, Savannah, ap-
pointed to South Savannah Dis¬
trict, and Rev. D. T. Babcock.
pre . s iding elder of the Atlanta
District.
Dr. S. H. Giles was genera
director of the Congress and
Bishop W. R. Wilkes, presides
over the A. M. E. Church
Georgia.
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lst Christ Holiness Church
Lanier, Ga. The First Christ
Holiness church Sunday School
was held la*t Sunday. The af-
ternoon services was directed bv
TTf*9con6SS L. Sfcsw&rt. Elder
Jackson of Reid-ville .spoke.
Visitors were Mrs. Jackson, Mrs.
Simmons of Reidsville: Mr. and
,
^j,. s -^rjUip Holmes and Clarence
Jr„ of Svlvania and Missionary
Hicks of Brooklyn, N. Y. At the
! n’eht service the sneaker was
Elder C. Stewart. Regular
night services were held Wed-
nesdav a-cl T ida".
R- Stewart Is senior deacon.
Mrs. S. Harris is pastor and E.
Owens is presiding elder.
Auxiliary Meets
The Women’s Auxiliary of
fhp rMCP mot Friday nivht
Auffnct 1Q pt the YhJICA. The
rnembf , rs a v P urging the rmh-
Pc HSe s borming catalogues
are located in the NAACP
headquarters on West Broad
street. The office is open 9 a.
m. to 5 n. m. daily.
Mrs. Ethel Luten is president
of the Women’s Auxiliary; Mrs.
A j s secretary; and Mrs
D JoneSi reporter.
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PKillln Mop. AMF
Sunday marked the second
anniversary of Rev. F. D.
don as past"*- at St.
, Monumental AME church.,
Among the visitors were
am i n i> a niels and his grand
f , hi]dren> Earlinp and Gamma
DanipP; Ro(rPr Daniels and
htpr Mrs Lpstpr D 0zier
Mr Danipls , s a {ormPr offic er
an(J mpmbpr of st Phillip and
th , " s , s b , s {jrst return homp
fo a riod of 37 years He
now resides in the Bronx, N. Y.,
and is a member of Bethel A.
M , chureh . New York city.
Stewardess Board No. 2.
Ma ™ ia Grant - President, made
a presentation of a large beau-
tiful anniversary cake to the
pastor immediately following
the close of the evening
ship.
The Senior choir announces
that Mrs. Mayola Reynolds of
635 Kline street is the winner
of the trip to Washington, D.
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TTTF SAVANNAH TRIPUNT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Sunday, August 14, the
of the church held their
al program. The
wore Mrs. [Farc-Vne Bignon
and Mrs. Mildred J.
amoun t ra i S cd was $ r
On communion Sunday
pastor, Rev. D. D.
delivered two sermons to a
pac jty audience. Two
added. Thursday, August
Rev. H. Clark, pastor of
Grove will preach the
Aid club’s first anniversary ser¬
mon, 8 p. m. Monday,
29, the Rev. Larry of
Hermon will be guest
' ^ Tuesday, August 30 the Gospel
I Chorus will have rehearsal; Sat-
1 urday, September 3 there will
a motorcade to Hilton
Beach sponsored by the Sun-
day school.
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refrigerator ■ 'oii i,
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to buy t U“* { \ HuRt
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JURIES 4ME ( HutCn
| During the absence of the
| president. Mrs. Alice Simmons,
! the vice president. Mrs Pearl
| Boston, was in chare# of the
recent meeting of the Stewar¬
dess Board No. 1 of Sf James
AME church. Song “I i t II m
tip.” was led by Mrs. Fo-'sio
Oojnhin: nrayet bv Mr: ii.illie
Garvin followed by 'Jnghvt “I
Prayed and I Prayed.” led by
Mrs. Iciania Williams.
Mrs. Hallie Garvin was hos¬
tess to the group at the home
of Mrs. Mnry Tv.son, HI 5 Vine
st reet with who n she resides.
Mrs. Tvr >n raw an Jnspi-t-
tlonal talk. A delicious r'”i t
was served bv the host^s:.
Members present were Mrs.
I Hallie Garvin. Mrs. Be do On|-
phln, Mrs. pearl Bo inn, Mrs.
! Tdonia Williams, treasurer: and
j j Mirs. Annie B Eason, secretary,
Rev. B. C. Carswell j.s pastor
1 of the St. James AME church,
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Shilnh BahK Chi’rrh
Sunday. August 28 will lie oh-,
served ns llomeenpiina Dnv ;■' ,
gntioh Bvipii t c.havch. Rev.
G. W. Carter, pn.rtoft will preach
a snccial sermon at 3 n. m.
jgext week the pastor will goj
f 0 jTemnstend. N. Y.. to p 'ik
,, t . the Union Hanlj.cliur-h.
JTe will attend the National
| Baptist Convcnt'on before re-
to city. .
turning the
| Papist Ushers Uuiuu :
The Ushers Union met Mon¬
day night with President Jack
son in , barge. The monthly
program of the union will be
held on Wednesday night. Aug
124 at 8 o’clock at Bolton St.
i Baptist Church. Rev. W. N.
i Robinson, pastor.
W. Day at Mt. labor
-hi rch Simdgy
A Men’s Dav program will be
at Mt Tabor Baptist
Sunday. August 29.
The guest speaker for the
11:30 a. m. services will he Prof.
L. Lacy, principal o! Central
School, Sylvania, Ga.
Tiie 8 p rn. services will fea¬
ture Prof. C, A. Devillars, prin-
e r 1 of 'Todd-Grant High
Darien, Ga,
j. Green is enavrman of the
urn mi and L. Tolbert i- co-
! . hi i 1 . Rev. Lunar Kelley
, , | or
Ccmor , Temow
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The quarterly conference
held at Connor’s Temple
on las' Tin day night. The
me. vex for last Sunday were
delivered bv Rev. W. W. Whit
and a 13 year old boy of
Florida, Rolley Flow-
The Oloverton Gospel
cf Washington, D. c
render an all dav mu deal
at. the church next
Aug. 28.
',v ? sts To Meet
f 'e *r Orleans
NEW Of.M.M \NS, ( ANP1 Ti e i
iv’Mr.il ' ('- inn of No-|
H ;» p t i - f Convention of j
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Unreh. Rev. \V. E. Hnus.wy is I
t pnsfor. I
According to Hr. Ifatissey, who
• the (hneral ehninnan of the:
SMART PKOI’I/K (iKT THAT IJFTTKR KKKL1NG > !■■)
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PACE S*VE*
™’~JZSTtfK
ielegation in the history of the
convention.
p, v p p fvttaway, of Little-
u,« k, Arkansas president of the
national body, has issued a cifij/to
the entire constituency. ., '(
Hr. IVtUivu.v will be assisted
'•y his vice presidents in presiding
tiie e ions. They Include
Dr. J. ( Sam , Jacksonville, Fla.
l t d, viei l.o president, An ■el"', and 2nd vine Dr. B. presi- p.
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dent. , mb* ,
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The auiilbny I*.,lie* thgtuwill
" " i at the same tfcne are
in* S- 'dor Women’.' 1 Auxiliary, Hr.
(. A. H. Fuller, Austin, T«.xp,«,
>>r< idi t.; Junior Women’* fiUV-
: i , , . m uaui* i.. k. wmiaps,
Alexandria, ).a. president; T^e
iliothoihood ilniun, Ira C^rk,
Ilou Hu* Y,.utU ton, Texas, '’onveution, president, Key. «j*d
ri t L. Cltew, (i.ikhiud, Calif., pres- 0
dint. o I
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id,
aid
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“Cir.ror.ee is a Ma-lt-your* bit
If fan in everything
pir’iing up a checkl" hV
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