The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 24, 1960, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO CHURCH HEWS : Revivafi Services At *Beth Eticn Bapt. Church ItTV. HAROLD BAKER Pastor * Revival services will be con¬ ducted at Beth-Eden Baptist Chuirh, corner Lincoln and Gordon streets beginning Mon¬ day, September 26 through Friday, September 30 at 8 o’clock each night. There will be spirited singing and a spe¬ cial “Gospel” message will be delivered each night by the pastor, Rev. Harold Baker. The auxiliariesvof the church will have charge of the devo¬ tional services for 15 minutes as follow*: Monday night, Sister¬ hood; Tuesday night, Deacon¬ esses; Wednesday night, Young Womente Progressive ThunflUhy night, Sunday School; Friday night, Deacons. Mrs. Utildred Belser is chair- n«e,n of the program. The r/Sgular communion ser- vines f will ba observed Sunday, October 2, at 6:30 p. m. St. James Is Celebrating 47tb Anniversary Si* Jams* Baptist Church is celebrating its 47th anniversary wfth nightly programs which 1 started . . September _ . . , 19 ing through September 23. E. D Brooks is pastor. Other churches were a* follows: Sept. 19, Mark Baptist Church, Rev. P IT Hunter; Sept. 29. Goodwill Baptist Church, Rev. B. M. C«r!cy; Sept. 21 First A. B, \\ oodyille, Rev. R. L. Srifct. 22, Friendship Baptist Churah, Rev. W, K Miller; Sept. 23, College Park Baptist, Rev. Wfliie Gwyn. „ E. „ H. „ Holmes . , is chairman . . of the program; Mrs. Carrie L. Griffin, recording and Mrs. Estelle Smith, finan- cial secretary. THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE Office will remain open daily except Saturdays until further notice. Dial AID 4-3432 or AD 2-7573 for further information, kidney 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. REV 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 ^Sidney fortes ome 5M WEST WAUDBURG ST. PHONE AD 4-7226 Men’s Day at 2nd Baptist Church Sunday Frank W. Render II Frank W. Render II, director of Field Service and Public Re¬ lations, Albany State College, will be the annual Men’s Day speaker 'at Second Baptist Church, Houston and dent Streets, on Sunday, Sep- ternber 25 at the 11:30 a. services. A versatile and dynamic speaker, Mr. Render is one of the youngest college public lations experts in the country. Before he assumed his present duties, Mr. Render served Assistant Professor of English at Albany State. Mr. Render is a graduate of Hampton Institute and holds the M. S. degree in Public Re- lations from Syracuse Univer- sity. His professional organi- zations include Sigma Delta Chi, American College Public Relations Association, National Council of College Public Advi- ears, Association For Education In Journalism. Columbia astic Press Association and mahy others. Launey Roberts, Jr„ Jesse Kearse, Jr., will i as guest soloists. A male under thP dlrectlon of E . j. Josey wi]] furnish muslc . Floyd Morris is chairman of the Men > s Day activlttes; Dan wllgon . secre t a ry; and Roger , j 0ne3 head of public relations. Henry Artist is president of the Men’s Brotherhood and the , Rev. Edgar P. Quarternr.an is pas t or . The public Is invited. Palen Methodist Church The 64th .... anniversary . tion of Palen Methodist Church is now in progress. On Sunday afternoon it V T1 will fill terminate T t M rt I A with Rev. Frank Wright, pastor of 'Second Mt. Zion Baptist church and his congregation in charge. All captains will make their re- ports at that time, Rev. J. Reddick is minister and J. C. Royal is general chair- man. Progressive Church | Building Aid Union The Progressive Church Aid Union will meet at Oak- land Baptist Church, October 24—30. Rev. C. C. Canion is i president and Rev. H. Donald- sorr is pastor of the host The activities are as follows: Oct- 24, business session; Oct. j 25, devotions by Bethel Baptist church and sermon by Rev. T. Simmons; Oct. 26, devotions by Oakland Baptist fchurch and I sermon by Rev. Donaldson; Oct. 27, devotions by Zion Fair church and sermon by Rev j M. T .Thomas; Oct. 28 devo- j tiorrs by Mt. Pilgrim Baptist with sermon by Rev. Canion; Oct. 30, S. S. at 11 30 a. m., 1 youth program at 12:30 p. and regular worship service at 2 p. m. Mrs. Sarah Brown is ! secretary. j__ ; $ en ; or Usbers Meet At ». *t Union . n Bant. .cl Church The Senior Ushers of Baptist church met on ber 14 with the Eonous Smith, in charge. L. C. Sapp is pastor of 1 church. Annual Silver Tea Tentative plans have made for the annual Silver Tea at the West Broad “Y” on Sun¬ day afternoon, Oct. 2, at 3:30 o’cloelc when an interesting program will be rendered. The First District, Auxiliary to General Missionary convention of Georgia win sponsor this program and J peds wilI a0 toward the an _ . nual report. An invitation is tended the public to attend . Mrs. Rosa B. Voss is First Dis¬ trict president. September 20, 1891 — Joseph D. Bibb, lawyer and newspaper editor, holder of highest appointive post held by Negro in Illinois (Di¬ rector of Public Safety), horn Montogomery, Ala. THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA St. Matthew's Episcopal Church Hears Men’s The male chorus of St. Mat¬ thew’s Episcopal Church the congregation in musical offices for the Holy Communion and Baptism vices Sunday and sang Mozart’s “Jesu, Word of God Incarnate” for an offertory anthem. This men’s choral group was Organized last June and its members are as follows: Leon iR. Grant, James R. Stafford, Dr. J. Wilmet Wilson, Boles C. Ford, and William A. Hagins— first tenors; Oliver Smith. James W. Fisher, and Dr. J. W. Jarnerson, Jr.—second tenors; Edward B. Law, James Rosser, Jr., James Thompson, and Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite—bar¬ itones; Willie J. Fleming, Wil¬ son P. Hubert, Leonard D. Law, Sr., and Joseph R. Jenkins— basses. Mrs. Bessie M. Flem¬ ing is the organist and Dr. Col¬ eridge A. Braithwaite is the di¬ rector. Next Sunday will mark the 105th anniversary of the Epis¬ copal Church for Negroes In this section of Georgia. All parisboners are invited to at¬ tend the services to celebrate occasion. At this time, all members of St. Matthew's will be as ked to make generous pledges to help liquidate ex- penses incurred by the recent- ]y installed air conditioned sys- tem in the church. Pledges m av be paid on installments. Fr. Gustave H. Caution is rector of St. Matthew’s Epis¬ copal Church. j ’ First Tabernacle i Holy Communion services will begin in First Tabernacle at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. The ser- J mon will be delivered by Pas- tor E. G. Lane with the choral groups of the Church in charge of music. The youth participated in va¬ ried activities last Prince Johnson presided for the S. S.; Miss Betty White served for the BTU other partici . pants included Misses Barba¬ ra Lane, Dorothy Myers, Juani¬ ta Bruce, E. J. Hodge, Jr. Ush¬ ers and Choirs with Mrs. A. L. Jenkins at the piano. Rev. J. McAllister gave highlights of j the National Baptist Conven¬ tion. Rev. J. J. Garrison I preached at the morning ser- J vice. He left for Augusta, Veterans’ Hospital, where he will undergo surgery. Mrs. Hessie Taylor and Mrs. Jones were able to attend ser¬ vices Sunday. Mrs. Clara Ligon and Mrs. Effie Hamilton have improved. The Deaconesses rendered a program Sunday night. Leaders jn the Deacon¬ ess contest are Mrs. Reta But¬ ler, “Mrs. Deaconess” of First Tabernacle and Mrs. Rosa John¬ son, second in reports. Miss Laura Green will leave soon for Tuskegee, Ala., for a special course in psychiatry. Woman's Day at Smyrna Baptist Church Sunday The fifth annual Woman’s Day celebration will be hel dat the First Smyrna Baptist church, •Rev. H. Hagan, pastor, at 7 p. i m. Sunday, Sept. 25. ; Miss Julia Johnson will be the J guest speaker. Miss Johnson, ; a native of Savannah, is a : graduate of Savannah State Col¬ lege and is now employed as ; a teacher in Chatham County. She is the daughter of Mr. and Simmons Mattress Co. of Savannah “The World’s Best Mattresses Since 1906’’ BUY DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY Ix*al and Nationally Advertised Mattresses Agents For Household Furnishings & Appliances Old Mattresses Renovated and Sterilized ONE DAY SERVICE E. J. SIMMONS Simmons Mattress Co. of Savannah 809- -811 W. 52nd Street Phones AD 2-1235 and AD 2-7566 .1 ; : ■ ' rH -jr- ME MCCIAII BOW1.ES—in memory of my darling sister, jj MRS. who passed away a year'today, September 28, 1959. We think of you in silence, Your name we often call; But there’s nothing left to us, But your picture on the wall. Words cannot say how we miss her But she is now in God’s celestial home, Where cares and grief are known; Her life’s battle is over and her crown is won. As we look at her smiling pic- ture before us each day We seem to hear her say in her comforting way; “Don’t grieve Sister, we will be together again some day. Sadly missed by her Sister, Mrs. Margaret Thornton Brother, Henry E. Mitchell, New York City Aunt, Mrs. Essie Smith, New York City Nieces and Nephews. ----- Mrs. Thomas Johnson and grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee. She is a mem- - her of First African Baptist j Church. Mrs. Viola Carter is chairman and Mrs.Queenie Heyward is co- chairman of this Woman’s Day Celebration. Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone AD 2-9546 "The Accomplishment of unity between the colored and white races will he an assurance of the world’s peace.” —Baha’i Writings WORLD PEACE DAY Meeting on September 25 Sunday, at 3:00 P. M. at 1 Highland Drive. All Are Welcome * . ! 1 j : ■ 1.;; Visit picturesque Savannah-home of Dixie Crystals Sugar BUNN In sad but loving memory of our beloved mother 763 E. Bolton street, who passed j away one year ago today. Again is here the saddest month of the year For It was on the 22nd of Sep¬ tember, 1959 Our dear mother passed away. And gone from us her loving face Her cheerful, loving ways A heart that won so many friends in days gone by Though her smile is gone for- eve r And her hands we cannot touch We shall never lore sweet rncm- orics °f one we love so much The dearest one this world could hold A cherished smile, a heart of gold, 1 Those who knew her will know How much we lost a year ago today Sadly missed by Daughters, Mrs. Estella Reddick Mrs. Margaret Murry Grier Grandsons, Mr. Nathaniel Reddick Mr. Walter Reddick Mr. James Reddick Mr. Julius Reddick R U P T U R E I) ??? NEW INVENTION! SLIPPING PREVENTION! Send stamped, addressed en v elope M. LANDAU Dept. 5 215 E. 4th Street, New York, N. Y. BUSSIE-In sad but loving remembrance cf my husband DEACON SIMON BUSSIE who dep arted this life thtoe years ago, September 22, 1957. Gone but not forgotten Sadly missed, Wife, Mrs. Hattie Bussie Daughter, Alberta Bussie Cooper And family j I j MRS. ADA BEI-L HALL who passed away September 16, 1958. How We miss you no one knows Not a mortal could disclose God alone could design to tell lie who doeth all things weh.- How How we want need you in every day | we you every way.] But the Lord who knoweth best: Called you home and gave you rest. Sadly missed toy Husband, Mr. Johnny Hall Sons, Mr. Albert Hall Mr. John J. Hall Mr. Rubin Hall Mr. James M. Hail Daughters, Mrs. Roberta Winters Mrs. Retha M. Williams Mrs. Louise King, New York Grand Children and Great Grand Children.•• CARDS OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Annie Elliott wish to express their thanks and deep appreci- at ion to the neighbors and friends for the florals, cards, prayers, donation of and other kindness during the illness and recent dt«fh their loved one. May God ever Dless and keen is our prayer. The Family CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Brown wish to express thanks and appreciation the friends and neighbors their kindness, for cards, florals and donation cars during their bereave¬ Thanks to Rev. E. R. and the Sidney A. Jones Home. Brown, family Jones and Gadson j WASH & DRY (One Day Serv*ce) S1.00 (Max. 25 Lbs.) jfiuMfj'y IIOWV (Ur: | f WILLIAMS—In sweet memo- ry of our loved one MRS. ALLIE MAUDE WILLIAMS who departed this life Septem¬ ber 28, 1958. Treasured thoughts of one so dear, often bring a silent tear, Thoughts return to scenes mem-j lon^ past; time rolls on but ory lasts. » It’s not the tears at the mo¬ ment shed, that tell of hearts that are torn But the lonely tears of after- years and remembrances st- lently borne. Some say time heals an aching heart, but we wonder if it’s true For two years have passed since you left us, dear And though we try to under¬ stand God’s will Our hearts are still aching for you. If brief or long the waiting be It matters not, to you or me By faith we’ll journey steadily on— ’Till there will be no parting, for eternity. Sadly missed by Eugene ’“Bubba” Williams Children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lockr heart SMITH—Jn memory of our loving mother, MRS. MAGGIE SMITH who departed this life five years a g 0j September 22, 1955. \ , N - ever mind the heavy heart.-: aches, Never mind the cup of rue; Never mind the grief and sorrow Which may stab our spirits through. All is well with our mother, All is sweet and grand and good; From her distant home in Glory She’d not come back if she could. We miss you mother, Children, Mrs. Cornelia V. Artest Mr. Franklin Smith -Grand Daughter, Jerry Lashell smith ANDERSON—In loving mem¬ ory of a dear husband and fa¬ ther, DEA OliARLES W. ANDERSON who dkap&rijed this life 2 years ago, September 22, 1953. He waiiso useful here below So neefj[f#, l)y. as all We strive to see why he should ortf; Kj wROm should «all. God we nave'only human minds With Ayiioti we’ll to understand. see it clearly When we reach the promised land. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Viola Anderson Daughters, Mrs. Elease Tate Mrs Lillie Mae Atkina Seven Grand Children Two Great Grand OaildsaS / SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1960