The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 17, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACE TWO tESrasa5ajajacs52tr , iS3r^Jr^^^-“7s!a5S£ai^3Ls.acsc vrstscricx^c^ e’se^trr s st^ tr-x^ssx CHURCH «EW ■=ra=ff3g«gES=s WOMEN’S DAY AT THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH 1st Bryan To Celebrate 64th BTU Anniversary MRS. L. S. STEM,. JR Morning Speaker The annual Women’s day gram of the Thankful Church will be held BepSomber 18. The speaker for the 11 a. m, program be Mrs. L. S. Still, Jr., and Pilgrim Baptist Church The weekly activities of grim Baptist church were attended. The joint with 'the Jerusalem church on Sunday was large- ly attended although the wcat.lv er was unfavorable. Rev. W. Akins was guert speaker the iV , day as Pastor was attending the Baptist Convention In phia. Rev. Akins' v“Get An Abiding and “The Lord I, My liend.* A business meeting bo held Thursday, Sept. No. 1 choir will rehearse 7:30 p. m. On Sunday, 18 at 2:30 p. m. seme* will be held. The versary •"* of Green w "'* Grove “V” tU Z 1 church. The No. 1 Choir attend the anniversary of ifoarys Choir on Friday. , „ 00 _ F. B. B. Senior Choir The Senior Choir of the Bryan Baptist Church met the home of Mrs. Agnes mons with the president. Sallie Freeman, presiding. freshmente were served by August birthday group; Da*by. Mrs. Dantzler, Washington, Mjs. Braxton MVs. Simmons. Next meeting vy:!l be held Thursday, September 15, in Educational buijBig with September birthday group hostesses: Deacons Christian Union The Deacons’ Christian met at the Little Bryan . church. Price and Streets. The Seatember will toe held at fee same tion, Friday, 7:3(w. Sheeting m. and regular regular business Dusmess m cung wea nesday, September 28. C. Graham is president; E. B INirter, vice president; and C H. Jmkins, secretary. Simmons Mattress C o. of Savannah ‘The World’s Best Mattresses Since 1906’ BUY DIRECT FROM OPR FACTORY Local and Nationally Advertised Mattresses Agents For Household Furnishings & Appliances Old Mattresses Renovated and Sterilized ONE DAY SERVICE E. J. SUMMONS Simmons Mattress Co. of Savannah 811 W. 52nd Street Phones AD 2-1235 and AD 2-7566 ... . -------- * MRS. SADIE CARTLEDGE Afternoon Speaker speaker for the 3 p. m. program will toe Mrs. Sadie Cartledge. At 7:30 p. m. a youth program will be rendered. Mrs. Annie Mae Dandy is chairman of the activities. Women's Day At ^ Evergreen Bapt. Church women’s Day will be celebrat- et j Sunday at First Evergreen Baptist church. j Sunday School begins at 10 a . ,n. with Mrs. Louise Green : »cling as superintendent. At 11 30 Mrs. Mamie Hart will be j Hart tJw principal is teacher speaker. at the Sol Mrs. i Johnson school, and a member of St. Paul Baptist church, Baptist Training Union begins at 6 30 P- m. with Mrs. S. M. Norris in charge At 7:30 the speaker will be Mrs. L. S. Stell, Jr., a member of Bethle- hem Baptist Church. Leola David is general chair- n E. A. c,«r capers S “irLLTottt'',, is pastor or tne church. Second c i Baptist D a* . n Church L 1 Holy Communion service will be held in Second Baptist Church. Houston and President Streets, Sunday, September L 8 at 11:30 a. m. hour of wor- ship. The wind and the rain of Donna made it unwise to \ hold this service on Sunday, September 11th. The Youths of the church will sponsor a j Candlelight Service at 7 p. rr -> Sunday. The Brotherhood of j *h? church will meet following j the Communion service Carver Village Church of Christ Carver Village Church te Christ, 1101 Cornwall Street | wUI V1CPS h S c av "f L ay the : Blbe Sph °° , se , ’ r ; ’ m.: Morning , Worshm. ‘ 11:00 1 _... Blb S tudy 6 3 < ™ a ’ e ’ ; ' Ev F nln * Worship, > 7:30 n P. M. Weekly services include Bible class > Tuesday, 8.00 P. M.; Training class, Thursday. 8:00 p ^ The Lord’s supper is observ- ed each Sunday. Rev. J. W. j Green is minister. TUP SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, WAVANNAIJ, GEORGIA Religious School Opens At First Bryan Church The Savannah Extension of the American Baptist Theologi-. cal Seminary began Wednes- day night, September 14 in the Educational Building. First Bry- an Baptist Church, West Bryan Street. The school is open to ministers In"the"following" and church workers, Courses fifelds wiI1 be taught: The Life _ and Teachings of Jesus, History of the Christian Church, The His tory of Christian Thought, and Church Administration. Ali churches are urged to send their pastors and workers. Women's Day At Bethel A. M. E. Church Bethel AME Church, East Broad St. and Gwinnett Lane is making plans for Women’s Day to be observed on Sunday. Sept. 25, Theme “Women United for Christian Service” ihe speaker for the morning service will be Miss Ruby King ; A skit entitled “Women For Ser- vice will be presented for the night program by the Young People’s department of various j : churches. Mrs. Hattie f. Copeland is chairman; Mrs. Dorothy O. Free- man, co-chairman; Mrs. Carrie Moore, chairman, publicity committee; Mrs. Helen S. stringer, secretary, publicity committee; Mrs. Maggie Stevens, committee member; Mrs. Carrie Anderson, committee member. Rev. A. B. Wilson is pastor of tfce church. Our Past This Week j AN ANP FEATURE September 6, 1901 — James B.' Parkter, a Negro, seizes Leon F. Czogosz after he had fired two fatal shots at President William MeKinnley in Buffalo, N. Y. September 8, 1872 — William Monroe Trotter, fiery editor of the Boston Guardian, born in Ohio. , „ September . 9, 1917 Emmett i — ;.L T Scott _ appointed special assist- I ant to the Secretary of War, ft c. September „ 10, 1847 John R. - , hyn<’> Negro congressman from n ’ r,oln neaI Ferriday, La. September ^eptemoer 11 u, 1907—Dr. 1907 Dr Joserth Joseph | H. Jackson, pres.dent of National ^ ^ September 12, 1861 — American I Missionary Association opens first school for Negroes at Fortress BENJAMIN F. LEWIS Speaker Benjamin F. Lewis will be the weaker for the morning service Sunday, September 18, at First Bryan Baptist church, j n celebration of the sixty- fourth anniversary of the Training Union of the church. Mr. Lewis, a member of St. John Baptist Church, is on the advisory board of the West Broad Street Y. M. C. A.. He is a member of the board of j directors of the Frank Callen Boys Club, and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and is 1 immediate Past Commander of < the American Legiop Post No. j 500. Mr. Lewis, a native Savan- na h!an, holds a B. S. degree from Savannah State College, He } k now working on a grad- ante level at New York Uni- j vesrity, with a major in socicl- r g y. He Is employed as a let- ter carrier at the Savannah p.jstofflce. -- Central Baptist r Church The mid-week services wrl1 attended at Central Bap- tlst ^ urch Serv ; CP '! ^ re ' ponrd on .account of the weath- pr Sunday morning. Rev. Wil- „ nn „ nn] P . p nt n P m ^ - - Thompson attended the a] Baptist Convention in Phil- adelphia. Sunday at 6 p. m. the BTU will sponsor a Fellowship H 01ir Tbp f unpra i 0 f Lsalah Rob- er t iS W iu \ 1P Friday the church; interment B „ rtorii g c Mrs. Hattie Simmons of | York City is hbme.. j September 5, 1915 — Associa¬ tion for the Study of Negro Life and History founded bv late Dr ( T aPter <: ‘ “ oh ’ Washin ^on, r D ( ‘ ---— -----rr----- DO YOU NEED HELP? DO YOU NEED MONEY? Send St.00 Fur The Most Important Information Of Your Life— “HOW AND WHERE TO HELP AND MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT.” F. P. Brown ,V Company 21 Clifford Street Boston 19, Mass. 1 1 CHOIR & PULPIT ^ GOWNS 411 Colors ond Color Combinations 1 'oacfgM for UsHers ond Organizations CHURCH FURNITURE DEFT. Jufpiti, Pews, Comm. Table* lowest Prices Available WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St., N. I. 77 AlatumJ St., S.W. Washington2,0.C. ttlmu 3, Seorgl* Sidney A. Jones Funeral i Home Plione 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. KEY THOUGHTS FOR PROSPERITY AND A MORE PEACEFUL WORLD “As you hold loving thoughts toward every person and animal and even toward plants, stars, oceans, rivers and hills and as you are helpful and of service to the world, so you will find yourself growing more happy each day and with the happiness comes health and everything you want.” —Luther Burbank iSiJncvj nevj ^Joncs fjfitneral <J^fc owe 511 WEST WALDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-72261 MM St. Phillip Mon. AME s1 , ates * ev ’ that Vf*” th ? largest 1 '* attend ' ' anCP during his at et ' PhiIH P Monumental A. M E. Church was witnessed at the communion service on Septem- ber 4 - ™ e Trinit y Go ^ Singes of Kiermond, . Va„ . ren- dered music along with the combined choirs of the church. rpv* Tb e lnr.4- last nMOftneltr quarterly meeting tbe conference year ^ as be!d on September 9 with Presiding Elder J. P. Lampkin in charge. [ Ail organizations reported sat¬ isfactorily, Rev. Lampkin also preached at the morning ser- vice on September 11. Jst Christ Holiness Lanier, Ga.—The First Christ Holiness Church Sunday School met last Sunday. The after¬ noon service at 4 p. m was spon- sored by Missionary L stewart At 7 p m the communion ser- mon was preached by the pas- t ori Presiding Elder E. Owens, 0n Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday nights Presiding El- der q p 0 xworth of Groveland, Q a> be i ncharge of the gerviegs. __ Abyssinia Bapt. Chtirch Communion service at Abys sinia Baptist Church on the first Sunday was well attended.' Pastor R. L. Byrd delivered the, sermon. Youth day was observ-1 ed last Sunday. I Revival meeting will begin on Monday night, September 19.) Prayer meeting is scheduled for ! the first week of revival and J P reac hing the second week. 1 Guest minister will be Rev.; Brooks. ' The Usher Board will cele- J brate its 49th anniversary Sun day, September 18 Dinner will be served after the program. Rov ' B °y d is at the Ga - Infirm * ar V where he underwent sur- if®ry last week. Monroe, Va. It later became known as Hampton Institute. September 13, 19.38 — Henry Armstrong, only fighter to hold three world’s titles at the. same time, surrenders featherweight crown v because of r inability ■ w. to , make , K September 14, 1912 — Popular singer Billy Daniels, born Jack¬ sonville, Fla. September 15, 1847 — Quinn Chapel AME ehureh, oldest Negro congregation in Chicago, founded. September 16, 1889 — Claude A. Barnett, founder and director of Associated Negro Press, born Sanford, Fla. Jehovah's Witnesses When the Circuit Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses con¬ venes September 16 at Louis¬ ville, Ga., there will be minis¬ ters both old and young in at¬ tendance for the purpose of continuing their Bible educa¬ tional work. Each one of Je¬ hovah’s Witnesses " is a minis- ’ ' L ^ n t tr* ® I fQf the Unit Congre gation of savannah said, and 1 in order to do their duty ar> n * minister they must know their Bible ff ! Bible education work is the primary duty of each one of Je¬ hovah’s Witnesses, whether old or young, he explained. To that end each one spends five hours or more each day attend¬ ing Bible classes or studying for them. “All of us realized our lack of Bible knowledge when we were contacted by Jehovah's Witnesses and by means of their special topical study method of the Bible, we became adept at using the scriptures and see- ng the harmony of the Bible.” 1 “Jehovah’s Witnesses all see the Bible exactiy alike,” King continued. “Wherever we might go in the world Jehovah’s Wit- nesses teach to the letter the same doctrines and principles and P erform the same educa-j tional work.” Highlighting the assembly will be tbe widp ] v advertised lecture .< Is Goc j interested In The Af- faSrs of M en.” It will be giv- ^ by j A Thompson, Jr., a district supervisor of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York, on Sunday, September 18, 3 p. m. Green Grove Bapt. Church Green Grove Baptist church, R. L. Lee, pastor, will cel¬ ebrate its 28th anniversary and; the pastor’s first anniversary beginning September 19 with the following churches parti¬ cipating: Monday night, Sept. 19, First Rev. E. G. Lane; Tuesday ond Evergreen night, Baptist, Sept. 20. Rev. Sec-j R. j Sweet; Wednesday night, Sept, 21, First Beaulah, Rev. Fred¬ die Bonds; Thursday night, Sept. 22, Pilgrim, Rev. D. D. Henderson; Friday night. Sept. 23, Second Bethlehem, Rev. H. Cooper; Sunday, Sept. 24, j Green Grove, Rev. R. L. Lee will j preach the anniversary Hill, sermon;) Sunday night, Zion Rev. Willie Gwynn. DR. SIDNEY SHEDROW Optometrist MOVED TO NEW LOCATION AT 202 E. Gaston St. Corner Abercorn AD 3-3476 Vision is your Most Precious Possession • m M m 5^5**5HWW**M**5 m 5*»§**? m 5 m 5 m M»*W**5**1**5**v*^*1- *5^ *1* * I* *5* -I* -T- -T- * T- -T-* *T* SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1960 Memorials NAILS—In loving memory of bear husband and father, LEE—In loving memory MR. ALEX NAILS departed this life 10 years DEA. THOMAS B. LEE. JR. September 16, 1950. who passed from labor to was so useful here below reward September 5. 1949. necded by us ali Forgotten? Never! T« strive of vitro 4 to C\ see .OO tlfhlf why he should Though you slipped away Quietly, silently, on that one whom God should call. well remembered day we have only human minds The bonds you forged which to understand, won’t sever— we’ll see it clearly We’ll meet again some day wp reaf . h the promised Sincerely, land. Thelma T. Lee( Sadly missed by Daughter Wife, Mrs. Mattie Nails BROOKS—In memory of my Daughters, dear husband Mrs. Minnie Bryant JESSE BROOKS Mrs. Elizabeth Brewton departed this life, Septem¬ Mrs. Loutina Ray who Sons, ber 11, 1948. Mr. Tony Nails He bade no one a last farewell, Mr. Willie D. Nails He said goodbye to none; J Grand Children His loving heart just ceased t beat Before I knew he was gone. TUNIC FASHION My heart was filled with sad- ^; j ness, My eyes were filled with tears; God alone knows how I miss him At the end of these long years. Sadly missed by his loving wife, Mrs. Sarah Brooks — CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazier wish to thank their many friends for the fine way in which they attended their House Warming at 23-A Pound¬ er St„ on September 3 and also for all the lovely gifts. WASH & DRY (One Day $ 1 . 0 ( (Max. 25 I-bs.) Alex Colman of S’ California 0^4 de- DOWN deep-pile cotton corduroy over a print shirt. PATIO parties Sweetened with DIXIE CRYSTALS Visit romantic Savannali-kome of Dixie Crystals Sugar READ! ©hr ^auanitali tEnluwf 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES DUFFY & EAST BROAD HENRY & WEST BROAD CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 80.3 WEST BROAD ST. RYALS CONFECTIONERY CROSBY BROS. DRUG 1910 OGEECHEE ROAD STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. 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