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SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1960
Direction tv• a*
By J. REDDICK
The Best Yet To Come
Men have always sought
“Fountain of youth" in
form or another. Ponce
Leon heard of such waters
an island north of Cuba
set out to conquer it in
He did not find the island
discovered Florida. No
has found a way to bring
lost youth. People have
given up the search,
This is clearly indicated
their hiding wrinkles,
gray hair black,
drinking liquors, staying out
at .'flight clubs, and many go
far ,as to neglect their
trying to bring back youth.
There is no argument
the personal care of oneself.
This is something that should
be done, of all things,
when we are so afraid that
youth will slip away from us
until we block our mental and
spiritual maturity, it is impos¬
sible for us to prepare our¬
selves Uor the next stage of
life. Each stage of our life,
whether it is mental, physi¬
cal, spiritual or otherwise, must
have its foundation on the
preceding stage. If this pre¬
ceding foundation has been
stunted by our confining it to
the past, we will have a
foundation for the next stage.
When each stage of our life
is accepted and developed we
are happy to move into the
next stage. If we are happy
to move on, the best is always
yet to come. This is a Chris¬
tian philosophy, and, I think
it is a good one and a safe one
to be adopted by many of us
who live as though youth is the
end of all life. There are rich
experiences and opportunities
in all stages of life for those I
who accept all stages of life
and move happily on to the
other.
It is tragic to remain too
long in one category of experi¬
ence without moving on to the
next. When one lesson is
learned we are not balanced
when we wish to sta ythere
rather than move on to the
next lesson. The best is yet
to come.
This is a season of the year
irt which we turn much of our
attention to recognition of “old
people.” We see them as peo¬
ple who have had the experi¬
ences of the years and as a
blessing. They too can look
forward to the next stage for
they have not left ail behind.
The best is yet to come.
FBB Usher Board to
Celebrate 62nd Anniv.
The Usher Board of the First
Bryan Baptist Church will cel¬
ebrate its 62nd anniversary on
Sept. 28. 8 p. m. An interesting
program has been arranged to
which the public is invited.
Jack Johnson is president of
the board and Rev. R. M. Wil¬
liams is pastor of the church.
I Central Bapt. Church
Services were largely attend¬
ed at Centra] Baptist church
last Sunday. The Sunday School
was conducted by William
Brown. iRev. W. Daniels, the
pastor, delivered messages at
11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. A so¬
cial hour was enjoyed during
the BTU period. Friday. Sept.
23 the Senior choir will cele¬
brate its anniversary Sunday.
Rev. Wilson will have charge
of the services. The Senior
Alston will meet at 1 p. m.,
W&m<?ns Dsy At
Be^ei ame Church a u
j
MISS RUBY KING, Speaker
The annual Women’s
program will be observed
Sunday, Sept. 25 at Bethel
M. E. Church.
Miss Ruby King will be
morning speaker.
She is a member of Asbury
Methodist Church and a teach-
er at East Broad Street
The evening services will be
rendered by the Young Peo¬
ple’s Department of various
churches including a skit en¬
titled “Women For Service.”
Mrs. Hettie F. Copeland is
general chairman of the pro¬
Sram and Mrs Dorothy O. Free-
man, co-chairman. Mrs. Carrie
Moore is chairman of the pub-
licity committee which consists
of Mrs. Helen S. Stringer, sec-
Mrs. Maggie Stevens
and Miss Carrie Anderson. Rev.
A. B. Wilson U pastor.
Jehovah's Witnesses
An assembly of Jehovah’s
Witnesses in Louisville, Ga., was
told Sunday that because of the
sorrowful condition of our
times, it does not mean that
God is no longer interested in
mankind. “Because of the sen¬
sational headlines of crime and
accidents, man;' people have
come to the conclusion that
God is not interested in the af¬
fairs of men, but this is a wrong
conclusion to come to,” said
the speaker, District Supervisor!
J. A. Thompson, Jr., a repre¬
sentative of the Watchtower
Bible and Tract Society of New
York.
Local delegates, part of the
501 in attendance which heard
Thompson’s discourse Sunday
afternoon, were headed by West
Unit Overseer, Marion L. King
of the Savannah congregation
of Jehovah’s Witnesses. “Being
taught by Jehovah God was the
theme of the assembly,” King
said. “It was a Bible school
and training assembly held at
Louisville’s Jefferson County
High School during the week¬
end of September 16—lfy It
was ithe largest assembly of
Jehovah’s Witnesses ever held
in the city’s history.’
Pilgrim Bant. Church
The weekly activities at Pil¬
grim Baptist church mclude the
church’s business meeting on
Thursday nighti. Sunday at
the communion service Pastor
Henderson preached from the
“Repent Ye, For The
of Heaven Is 'At
One was added by bap¬
The church will attend the
of the Green Grove
Church, Thursday, Sep¬
22 and the No. 1 Choir
go to St. Mary’s Church on
Sept. 23.
The Pastor's Aid Club will
Sunday at 1:30 p. m. The
Calvary and Stone Sing¬
of Augusta will render a
at 4 p. m. The No.
Choir will meet at 5 p. m.
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Little Womens Day At
First r;-.» A. A B. R Church
Sunday, Sept. 25 wtll be ob¬
served as Little Women’s (Day
at First African Baptist church.
The church services will be con¬
ducted by the young ladies of
the church. The speaker will
be Miss Barbara Harvey, an 8 th
grade student at Beach Junior
High school and a member of
the Junior class of the Sun-
day School
J. S. Delaware is superintend-
ent and Rev. C. J. Jackson Is
pastor.
7 Love
True B&pt. Church
Services on last Sunday at
True Love Baptist church were
inspiring. Sunday School was
held at 10 a. m. with Richard
Benjamin presiding. At 11 a.
m. the Senior choir rendered a
program * n observance of the
37th anniversary of the church,
j Both choirs rendered the mu-
sic.
At P- m - the Macedonia
1 Baptist and Beaulah Baptist
j churches worshipped at True
L° ve with Pastor Ireddie Bonds
deIiverin K thesermon - Rev.
J. S. Gordon assisted with the
services. The Usher Board
celebrated its 37th anniversary \
| this week. True Love will wor¬
ship with the Macedonia Bap¬
tist church of Sandfly Sunday
afternoon at 1:30 m.
NASHVILLE, (ANP)
sheriff of Haywood County said
]es<t week there is “not a word of
truth” in a federal government
civic rights suits brought against
him and 28 other defendants,
The 10-page suit, filed in Fed¬
eral District Court in Memphis
charges the defendants with living-
ing economic pressure to bear
against Haywood County Negroes
to keep them from registering and
voting.
, t the first lejfaI test of a
seotion af the civil Rijthts Act of
1957 w hich authorizes the attorney
general of the United States to
seek injunctions to prevent intimi-
dation, threats or coercion of pei
sons seeking to vote.
Warner Hodges, U. S. district
at Memphis, said the 29
defendants include two banks and
1st Christ Holiness Church
Lanier, Ga.,—The First Christ
Church Sunday
Bchc.ol was largely attended.
afternoon speaker was Mis-
R. Smith; subject, “I
will arise and go back to my
At night service Rev.
of Pembroke was guest,
Eider C. Stewart on “That
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27 individuals. He said they
j 20 days from the time they
served with the papers to file an
answer to the charges, and ran
obtain more time if they need It.
Taylor Hunter, Haywood
sheriff, said “I don't know'
they're charging me w'th
j callv, but from het I live read
! in the pape- !■ t the ir't.
is not a 'vr .»f troth in it, as
far as I know.”
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were the First State Rank
Brownsville and .the Peoples Rank
j of Stanton.
Among the other defendants
were Hunter’s chief deputy,
(; t >nrge \V. Sullivan; some Hay
W ood County bankers, farmers and
merchants, and two women
Mary Waw, lumber company book-
keeper, and Mrs. Frances Moore
Wood mi, a landowner,
1 Receive My Right.’ A
ncw member, Mi.-s Adlinr Stew-
art, was added. Presiding El-
der O. Foxworth of Groveland,
Ga., will run a week’s meeting
beginning September 19—23.
All are invited to worship with
os. Pastor, Presiding Elder E.
Owens of Savannah, Ga.,
^ en s Day at J* B,es
AME Church Sunday
££
September 25. The theme
"The Task of the Laymen in
Christian Evangelism.”
Sunday School will be con¬
ducted at 10:00 a m by Capt.
Matthew Howard, superintend
ent.i Tiie morning speaker
will be H. B. Hannah, presi¬
dent of the I ay men Organlza
tion for the Savannah District
and director of Christian Ed¬
ucation for St. James AME
church, and a graduate of Sa¬
vannah State College. John
A White will introduce him.
The male chorus under the di¬
rection of B .S. Hannah, will
furnish the music.
A panel discussion centered
around the theme will be the
feature at the 4 o’clock hour.
Panel members will be E. Shu¬
ler, Clifford Hardwick, S. A
Jones and A. L. Sampson, mod¬
erator.
Qeorge Sawyer is chairman
of the ac y V iUes and Matthew
j Howard is co-chairman. Rev.
| b. C. Carswell is pastor of the
j church.
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St Mary’s AME Church Shiloh Bapt. Church
Services at 91. Maryks Mary’s AME AME Rev Rev. O. G W W .Carter, Carter, pastor pastor #111 1
church last Sunday .included preach Sunday at the Ninth
Sunday School, ll a. m. wor- communion service of Shiloh
ship, and communion at, 3 p.Eaptlst Church,' corner Brosfk-
j m. The pastor, Rev. Charlie ton and Randolph street*.
Fugle, delivered the messages., .........
A silver tea u ill be given on
September 25 by Mrs. Estella POLICE SEEK MINISTER
1 rri at her home, 4009 Fourth pQ|j L A RCEJNY AND*
Street., Rosslgnol Hill to raise FORGERY
funds for the church.
NEW YORK, (ANP) — Rev.
B.PH* Ushers Union
The Baptist Ushers Union Unian B#ptUt church, Uxt **ek
will present its monthly pro- uus WnK S(1UKht hy polwe fcr
gram on Monday night. Sept, questioning about a $1,050 grand
28 at Green Grove Baptist larceny and forgery.
church. Albert Jackson, the lirv. Sims, a handsome six-foot-
president is ill at Memorial or, stepped down from the pulpit
hospital of the Union Raptist church four
.wars ago to undergo a brain
St. Phili-p Mon. AME operation.
Regular services were held Married and the father of two
Sunday at St. Phillip Monu- daughters, Rev. Sims, and his wife
mental AME church. Pastor s< ’P ttrate d three weeks ago.
F. I). Jaudon delivered the Hi wife left their apartment
The Progressive and and went to Baltimore where sh#
message. is living with thoir two daughters.
Gospel choirs served. At 3 Rev. Sime had moved kite the
P m - thp P astor > accernpanlfd,^ home with hl< TO n]d
by the officers and members, . y , ar .
j moUu , s . Ml . y Ii0uiw D sinw and
worshipped with Townslqy his Hist( , r Ariel Sims.
Chapel AME church, Rev. Mar- hdkve U( , y Siws> fur<red
tin, pastor, for their observance the name of his mother to a $175
of the annual homecoming. check, drcw $ 1,500 f ro>1 af .
count in the Empire Savings
September 19, 181-1 — Gen. hank, and left the city,
j heroism Andrew of Jack colored win troop acknowledges in Hattie He is a graduate of Virginia
State College and the New York
of New Orleans and decorates