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Saturday, November 2, 1963
In loving memory of our husband
and father,
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REV. OLIN KIRKLAND
who departed this life one year
ago, October 31, 1962
There’s an open gate at the end
of the road,
Though which each must go alone;
And there in a light we cannot see,
Our Father claims his own.
Beyond the gate your loved one,
Finds happiness and rest,
And there is comfort in the
thought,
That a loving God knows best.
Sadly missed by wife, Mrs. Cor
ine Kirkland; Son and Daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkland,
Detroit, Michigan; Sister, Mrs.
Annie Kirkland, Phila, Pa.; Bro
ther and Sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Macon; Other Rela
tives and Friends.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear aunt,
MRS. LEE EMILY JONES
who departed this life one year ago,
October 28, 1962
Our hearts and souls gain comfort,
In the thought that where you may
dwell, ,
There is peace and rest and beauty
God is love and all is well.
Sadly missed by two devoted
nieces, Mrs. Emma Hillsman, Cor
dele, Georgia; Mrs. Willie M.
Frazier, Sanford, Fla. and a devot
ed friend, Mrs. Susie Williams.
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In Memoriam
In loving remembrance of our wife
and mother,
MRS. CARRIE MOODY
who departed this life two years
ago, November 3, 1961
God took her home, it was His
will,
But our hearts we love her still;
Her memory is as dear today,
As in the hour she passed away
She had a smile for everyone,
A heart as pure as gold;
To those who knew and loved her,
Her memory will never grow old.
Sadly missed by Husband: Dea.
Paskel Moody; Daughter and Son
in-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sim
mons, Sr. and Grandchildren.
IN MEMORIAM
In devoted memory of our
loved one,
MR. GEORGE CHAPMAN
who departed this life October
30, 1962.
They say time heals all sorrow,
and Helps us to forget;
But time so far has only proved,
How much we miss you yet.
A face that is ever before us,
A voice that we cannot forget;
A smile that will be lost forever,
In memory we see you yet.
Sadly missed by wife:
Mrs. Rosemary Chapman
Children, Mother Father,
Sisters. Brothers
Grandchildren.
IN MEMORIAM
To our dear Brother
THOMAS R. LOWE
who passed away 8 years
ago, Oct. 27, 1955
Gone is the face we loved
so dear,
Silent is the voice we
loved to hear
To far away foi* sight or
speech,
But not too far for
thought to reach.
Sweet to remember him
who was here
Who has gone away, is
just as dear
Sadly missed by loving
Sisters, Neuzetta & Julia
Lowe.
South Valley
Baptist Church
Climaxing Woman’s Day Mrs.
Sylvia Lee won the title of “Mrs.
South Valley 1963-64” by turning
in $160.00 the highest amount
raised. Mrs. Lee is an ardent
worker of the church.
The women of South Valley wish
to express sincere thanks to Mrs.
Eunice W. Clay, principal of Mar
tin Haynes Elementary School,
who gave such an inspiring mess
age. Also to the Piney Grove
Chorus that furnished music, visit
ing friends and those who partici
pated on our program.
Captains reporting are: Mrs.
Sylvia Lee $160.00; Mrs. Lillie
Mae Bates $131.70; Mrs. Rosa Lee
Burke $llO.OO and Mrs. Florence
Green $107.20. Total amount rais
ed for the day was $559.25. Rev.
R. M. Williams, pastor; Mrs.
Ernestine Sweetenburg, reporter.
THE HERALD
Second St. John
Baptist Church
On Friday night, November 1,
the International F. & A. M. Mas
ons, Order of Eastern Star, will
sponsor a musical program at the
Second St. John Baptist Church
at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Mattie Man
ning is Worthy Matron; Mr. Willie
Reid, Jr., Worthy Master; Mrs.
Willie Mae Aiken, program chair
man; Lady Alethia Green, re
porter.
The Senior Choir, Mrs. Ella Mae
Williams, president, will celebrate
their 27th anniversary on Monday
night, November 3 at 7:30 p.m.
with a program. A number of
choirs have been invited to parti
cipate. The public is cordially in
vited to attend.
Last Sunday’s services were in
spiring with the pastor, Rev. L. S.
Aiken, delivering the message and
the combined choirs rendering
music.
Visitors are extended a warm
welcome to attend all services at
Second St. John Baptist Church.
Let this church be the church of
your choice. Rev. L. S. Aiken,
pastor; Mrs. Frances Roberson,
reporter.
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Baha'i World
Faith
It was when this state of con
flict and confusion was at its
height, that Baha’u’llah sounded
his great trumpet call to Human
ity —
“That all nations should become
one in faith, and all men as broth
ers; that the bonds of affection
men should be strengthened that
diversity of religion should cease,
and differences of race be an
nulled . . . These strifes and this
bloodshed and discord must cease,
and all men be as one kindred
and one family.” (Words spoken
to Professor Browne).
It is a glorious message, but
how are its proposals to be car
ried into effect? Prophets have
preached, poets have sung and
saints have prayer about these
things for thousands of years, but
diversities of religion have not
ceased nor have—strife and blood
shed and discord been annulled.
What is there to show that now
the miracle is to be acomplished?
Are these any new factors in
the situation? Is not human na
ture the same as it ever was,
and will it not continue to be the
same while the worlti lasts? If
two people want the same thing,
or two nations, will they not fight
for it in the future as they have
done in the past? If Moses, Budd
ha, Christ and Muhammad fail
ed to achieve world unity will
Baha’u’llah succeed? If all previ
ous faith became corrupted and
iou {{iM spas opr jopunsu pai
the Baha’i faith share the same
fate? Let us see what answer
the Baha’i teachings give to these
and similar questions.
For information call AD 2-4520.
Free literature.
Thankful Baptist
Church
Thankful Baptist Church will
celebrate its pastor’s third anni
versary October 30-31, November
1, at 7:30 each night.
The following churches will wor
ship with us during the three
nights of service: Wednesday, First
Mt. Bethel Baptist, Rev. R. V.
Scott; Thursday, St. Peters Bap
tist, Rev. Walter Brown; Friday,
Fairmount and St. John Baptist
Churches, Rev. E. D. Brooks and
Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland.
These three years have been
among the most progressive years
of the church. Rev. Brooks has
proven himself to be a true man
of God in every aspect of Chris
tian life. He is humble, under
standing, kind, patient and lov
ing. The members of Thankful
Baptist Church will endeavor to
show him our appreciation in every
way we can.
You are invited to worship with
us.
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