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• I E—The Rev. W. W. Vvln
head whose first year of pastor-
rig at Con tier's Temple Baptist
church will be celebrated begin¬
ning tonight (Thursday i and
ending Sunday afternoon.
The observance will be par-
licip.ited in by several
ns follows and bids fair to be
very largely attended: Thurs-
day night, July 5, Union Bapt.
church, Rev. c. E. Young,
tor; Friday night, Garvin
Temple Baptist church, Rev. L.
B Free, pastor; Sunday. 3 Baptist p h
First Metropolitan pastor,
church, Rev. L. G. Gibbs,
The committee in charge of
the celebration is composed of
Dea. L. Washington, Dea. A.
Austin, Beijinger, V. Murry, Dea.
C. Brantley, Dea. E. Butler. L.
Mosley, Dea. H. Jones, D.
C. Brantley, Mrs. E. Reddick,
Mrs. B. Drayton, Dea. E.
ler, Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. C. Allen,
Dea. Freeman, Mrs. L. Tilson,
Mrs. E. Lee, Dea. L. Gordon.
St. Philip AME Church
Dr. I. J. Johnson, D. D., pre¬
siding elder of the West Savan¬
nah district, held the I hird
quarterly meeting at St.
AME church Friday
June 15. Devotional services
were led by Pastor John S.
KSt ^uXTSSm made time
various charges and
iv emarks. Moses Brown
David Johnson were elected
marshals and Mrs. Lillie G.
Mason reporter for the
papers The passing of five
members for this quarter
reported. Ms. I. J Johnson,
wife of the presiding church-
brought greetings from
: s on the district.
Sunday school was held at
t. m. June 17 with the presid-
ing elder reviewing the lesson,
At 11:30 preceding the morning
message Mrs. Lillie G Mason
presented five small boys in
recitations. Jackson Joyce
cred a vocal solo in honor of
Father’s dav. The presiding el¬
der delivered he sermon.
service was closed with a
orial selection led by Dr.
honoring the memory of James
F. Butler, trustee emeritus.
congregation stood facing
•window where his
Mrs. Mary A. Brockington,
his name inscribed and had
placed a large basket of
gladioli At night the presiding
eider delivered another inspir¬
ing sermon. Amount raised by
stewards and trustees for quar¬
ter, $3,567 88 Collected for sick
and needy, $138.62; paid pastor,
gl,6ft0 8f.
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Phone 2-022!
Carburetors
THERE IS A P EACE
There is a peace which every soul may
find
The moment troubled thoughts are left
behind.
There is a peace that battles cannot take,
There is a peace which only Love can
make.
This peace is ours—no matter where
we roam,
Through foreign lands or paths that lead
us home.
The Shepherd’s tender hands would
bless each sheep
And give that peace which only Love
may keep.
Sidney A. Jones Fu neral Home
511 West Waldburg Street 1
,
Savannah, Georgia J
PHONE 4-7226 RES. PHONE 2-3006
Evarnri lical Minis¬
ters Un ion ir ^*tf? !
The rri ?u!ar order of business
was ca ” bed forward at the
meeting c f the Evangelical Min-
mers Union Tuesday by Pres,
and Vice President A D. Pow¬
ell and I. T Johnson.
. -
The Rev. S. C. Thornton, pas-
tor of St. James AME church
gave echoes from his visit last
week to Mu sissipoi where he
and family ..spent a few days
with relatives;.
The usual reports by
were made and a
committee nan ted to appear at
the Baptist Bimtherhood as a
Committee on Civic affairs to
j work jointly, i
The program for next
( day noon will t»e the
of the dis mission of the
independence message nd bv table Rev
s c Thornton a round
, k ]( , d by Rev , fr w Stephens,
Church Administration.
Rev. J. S. Bryan reported that
400 boys and gltl is are in at-
tendance at the Bible school
hP j ne , conducted at St. Philip
AME church Rev. w w Ste-
p bens invited tin? members out
< b[ Rjshop y/ r. Wilkes at
I , ar
St. PhiliD Monumental AME
j church, Sunday, July 15, 11:30
| a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Members reporting on the
f, n v» Feast Issue are Revs R
j Richards, Hoace Nelson and M
* J ‘ ^ es ^ er '
( Members answering the rob
i call were Revs. A. n Powell, t
I J Johnson. C. P. Hobb*.
W. w
Rtpnhens, a. c. Thornton, R.
| n, « bards, Horace Nelson and M
r»rn r an, ,T <3 Middleton. S Vt
'"’rr-'t. ,t w. Maxwell and W. O.
I P. Sherman.
j ’ B. H. C. Workers
r>i'Her Tn-irria Christian Work¬
er- Monday of, the Vonntr
AdetnbfR hall ^focb hii c inp‘m
was transacted The next, mpet-
Inc will h» O’- Tnlv 1 c
Rntipr, Pres.; Marv Evpns. fin¬
ancial Sep • Ha f Hp RpHedop
recording Sec Feme! Olascn
Treas.. and Edna Roberson,
reporter.
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S'- -'"»>■> Cturch
Tli e r°"olar 8 er v, o*«! were
b-H q,y , OT1f1
church with the pastor in
champ. a>r V |, r at, a arm
an m TbpreHav r.««vht
■ mpptlwr a* 7 ?n Pinr* for th«
Sunrlov school nicnic hav» boon
I rnmnideri. U will ho ,Tn1v?i:
admission. cents. The truck-
will leave the church aunriw
| 10 no ” m. Stindav nieht, TW
I the Succession sino-pra win
nonear. Rev, J J. Dinkins is
I p as t or
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bllliwrer* u; ; . Wives
whe T-iprdenomlnntional Min-
i-to-a wivps AUiauco met i n t-
r-ni-Ohlv fOsHon at *hp rPaldpnea
Mr- W O P Sherman 625
Wp't 4 , * 1 d stree*'. Fridav after¬
noon. The usual business and
fpllmvshin wpre enioved The
meeting was presided over bv
Mrs. T E. Rlblev ore'-ldent T 6 <-
alliance arranged to 0-0 to
Frnnswlrk at a^ ear'v date on
their annual outing A highlight,
was also to give five hoys as
.«!.stance to help them in their
Bovs’ dub.
Several of the members were
reported still on their summer
vacation trips.
A renast was sprved at the
close of the meeting. Among
the number in attandance were
Mesdames T. E. Siblev, M. Gibbs
Lottie M Blake, M L. Hobbs,
1 Relalia Wright. Annie M. Mill-
I en, Bertie Cleveland, Grace
I Daniels, P Stephen, M. Sjears, H. B Stokes,
; J. C. L. Johnson,
• Bessie Burke, Ella Mae Steph¬
ens and Edith C. Sherman.
Central Bapt. Church
Wm. Danielr pastor. The week’s
activities were well attended,
beeinning on Wednesday nieht
with the ushers’ annversary
when the historv was read by
Mrs Laura Phillips. Saturday
night a seafood sunner was
I given bv the church. The family
\ and friends of Mrs. Grace Will¬
iams whose funeral was held
from the church on Tuesday
j have our deepest symoathy. At
the communion services the
menage wes “The Accomplish¬ Jerusalem”!
ment of Christ at
Rev. Streater was with us all
dav and Rev. I.adson. Mrs.
1 R heat ha Roberts Is home to her
friends and members at 76dV, E.
Bolton fit., after an operation
at Charity hospital.
| Baptist Ushers Union
1 On July
j 9 , jo, and 11 the
Baptist Ushers Union will cele¬
brate its 19th anniversary at
Tremont, Baptist church. Regu¬
lar meeting and election * of
oi fleers will be on Monday
night and installation and
anniversary sermon will be
delivered by Rev. Benton. Ail
friends are invited to attend a
fine program for vour enjov-
ment. Deacon Jackson is presi¬
dent.
Vacation Bible School
4f Tremont
Tremont Temple Baptist
church vacation Bible school
will be held Julv 9-20. Special
oreparation has been made for
this project with a well trained
staff of instructors. Rev. J. M.
Benton Is pastor of the
church and Angela Weaver, re¬
porter.
Laymen's Bible Class
The Laymen’s Bible Class,
West Savannah, closed a suc¬
cessful quarter at the home of
Mrs. Frances Johnson, 224 Eagle
street. Friday night, June 29.
The lessons based on the In¬
ternational Sunday school out¬
lines, Droved interesting, and
several new members have
joined the class.
The class will meet during
month of July, beginning Fri¬
day night, July 6 , at the home
of John Lester, 205 Mclntvre
street. All interested in the
study of the Bible rfe invited
to meet with the class.
lernsalem Baptist Church
45 St. W, Rev E. B. Bovd,
nastor. The “church conven¬
tion,” sponsored by the Miss¬
ionary Club Thursday night,
Tune 21, captivated an audience
of members and friends. Mrs.
Leola King, president of the
convention, and her staff of
officers carried out every detail
of the meeting like a real con¬
vention. The various commit¬
tees made splendid reports, es¬
pecially the badge and enroll¬
ment committees.
Mrs. Marv R Matthew made
the Introduction, “God’s Prom¬
ises,” and Mrs. M. S. Willis
made the closing address, “God
Wants Service.” Both subjects
were well delivered. Mrs. Iona
Griffin, president, of the Miss¬
ionary Club, made remarks
with words of appreciation for
the cooperation given, after
which the pastor closed out
with words of encouragement.
Sunday services were well
attended. The pastor delivered
both messages. His morning
subject was “Jesus, a True
Friend.” and the evening sub
ject. “Lord, Deliver us from
Sin.” Rev. Brown was among
the many visitors present.
mr savannaij TiucrNr:
Evangelist Cleveland
To Lecture
Evangelist H. L. Cleveland.
B. A., of Chattanooga,
will Dresent a series of stirring
prophetic lectures in the audi¬
torium of Ramah school, 41 and
Burroughs Sts., beginning Mor„-
dav night, July 9, at 8 o’clock.
Vital prophecies pertaining to
present day events will be un¬
folded nightly except Saturday
through July 22 by this brilliant
voung preacher. The first of
these subjects, to be presented
Monday night, is "Red Russia
in Bible Propheev—Can Stalin
Succeed Where Hitler Failed?’’
Preceding the lecture each
night an inspirational song ser¬
vice will begin at 7 45 featur¬
ing both the old and new in
favorite hyms. All seats are
free.
City-Wide Talent * fj
Program
A city-wide talent program
will be presented Sundav even¬
ing, Julv 8 , at 7:45 o’clock in
the auditorium of Ramah Da-
rochial school, 41 and Bur¬
roughs Sts. Musical selections,
both instrumental and vocal,
recitations and other presenta¬
tions will be heard. An un¬
usual treat will be the rendering
of beautiful music on an ordin¬
ary carpenter’s saw.
This program, under the di¬
rection of Mrs. L. C. Cook, is
being sponsored by the Miss¬
ionary Volunteer Society, a
vouth organization. Admission
is free but proceeds from the
offering will be used to finance
a major project of the society.
The public is invited.
Bethel AME Church
Sunday school was
at Bethel AME church by
Mildred Hutchins, acting Supt.
At 11:30 a m Pastor A. D.
Powell preached on the
“Lost Opportunities,” followed
by communion. At night the
pastor spoke on “The
Way.’ Many visitors were pres¬
ent. The babv contest snnnsorpri
bv the Gosenl chorus will
off in August and the
bus trip to Fernandina
snonsored bv the Rose of Sharon
club, will take place on Julv 25
The Sr. choir anniversary will
be held at the church on Mon¬
day ni<*ht. Julv 30. Thp Sr.
choir business meeting will be
held Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Cora Roberts, 915
East 38 street.
Bant. Ministers Alliance
The Baptist Ministers Alliance
of S'aannah met on Tuesday at
Tabnrnaele Baptist church, Dr.
H W. Wilburn, president, nre-
slding. Devotions were conduct¬
ed bv Rev. p Roberts and in¬
vocation bv Rev. L. L. Small
‘ fol lowed by the various coro-
mittee reports.
Rev J. H. Ellison announced
that the institute would open
in Atlanta at Morehouse col¬
lege. Dr. Sandv Ray of New
York and Dr. Vernon Johnson
and others constitute the fac¬
ulty.
Rev. D. Walker reported that
he is leaving the city to live in
New Jersey.
The order of the dav was to
have been an address on juve¬
nile delinauency from a repre¬
sentative from the court, but
he was called out of the city
unexpectedly. for
Brethren, the programs
the vear’s work are out. You are
renuest. 8 to secure vour indi
vldual books from the secre¬
tary, Dr. E. N Bunn.
The following were present at
the meeting: Drs. H. W. Wil¬
burn, E. N Bunn, R. Brown. J
H. Ellison, R Roberts. F. Bonds,
W. M K Miller, D. Walker. L.
L. Small, C. E Young, J H. Mar¬
tin, Ward Washington, E. J.
Ovson, G. iV Carter" and L M.
Moore, cenference reporter.
Beth-Eden Bapt. Church
At Beth Eden Baptist church,
Gordon and Lincoln streets,
l^ev. Levi M. Moore, minister,
the church school was held at
the regular hour. Deacon Jas.
T. Edwards, superintendent. The
morning services were conduct-
”d bv the pastor who sDoke on
:*he subject “The Four Horses.”
The Lord’s supper was observed
in the evening by a large con¬
gregation. The pastor spoke
briefly. Many of our dear ones
rre going i;wav f or vacation
There will be a special Men's
day program Sunday, July 15. at 1
11:15 a. m. and at 8 n. m. Dr i
E. J. Smith will speak in the
morning and at night J. S 1
Jenkins, executive secretary of j
the YMCA, will be the speaker
“KID FROM TEXAS”
Gale Storm is a real storm cen-
ter in Universal-International’s
Technicolor "The Kil From
Texas”. Audie Murphy, Amer¬
ica’s most decorated hero of
World War II, plays Billy the
Kid, and Dorothy Harf IS* also
co-starred. Playing Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, July 8, 9, 10. i
! IN MEMORY
'
BEATTY - In memory of
MISS MOZELLE H. BEATTY j
who departed this life one year j
God saw tiie road was getting
rough,
The hills were ard to climb;
He gently closed your eyes and
AT d Whispered, “Peace be
thine.”
Our thoughts drift far away
Since God has called you home.
Deap in our hearts lies a picture
Worth more than silver or gold.
It’s a picture of you, rpy darling,
Whose memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
A devote dmother,
Mrs, Emma Beatty
Savannah, Ga.
Sisters,
Mrs. Viola Boggs
Allenhurst, Ga.
Mrs. Mary Wright
Orlando, Fla.
Miss Anna Beatty
Miss Beatrice Beatty
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Juanita Henderson
Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Geiger
•nocT ‘a fmp ‘ OanO'l
Philadelphia, Pa.
Brothers,
wir. .niDnnie Beatty
Mr. Cleveland Beatty
Mr. Noah Beatty, Jr.
Pembroke, Ga.
Rev. J,. H. Beatty
Mr Rufus Beatty
Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHNSON—In loving memory/
of our beloved mother and
grandmother,
MRS. CHARLOTTE JACOBS !
JOHNSON
who departed this life July 7, l
1949. j
When we think of Mother |
How she spent her days,
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MOBILITY WAS C»4
TO EAT LETTUCE-. TOOTHPICKS.
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$5fcAkE ALL VOUR SUMMER MOLDED
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NO TIME TO EAT HOME. IT TO MAKE INTERESTING CYSI6NS
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“Red Russia In Bible
Prophecy” *;
CAN STALIN SUCCEED WHERE HITLER FAILED?
H EAR , f
EVANGELIST H. L. CLEVELAND
EXPLAIN THIS VITAL PROPHECY
MONDAY, JULY 9, 1951, 7:45 P. M,
RAMAH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
41st and Burroughs Streets
INTERESTING SUBJECTS NIGHTLY
8:00 O’clock
TUESDAY, JULY 10—“The Three Heavens! To Which
Are You Headed?”
WEDNESDAY. JULY 11—“The Man Who Was Buried
Alive And Lived To Tell About It.”
THURSDAY. JULY 12—“The Devil Behind The
Church Door”
FRIDAY. JULY 13—“The Battle For Bread When
Monev Will Be Thrown In The Streets And No
One Will Pick It Up.”
SOUL STIRRING SONG SERVICE 7:45 P. M.
» ALL SEATS FREE
Loving, serving, giving,
Sweet in all her ways;
Never a mother so lovely,
Vo ver a woman so rare!
That we may follow her foot¬
steps
Dailv we tnke our prayer.
Sadly missed by
Devoted son
Mr. Theodore E. Johnson,
Sr.
Daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Mamie L. Johnson
Grandson,
Pvt,. Theodore E. Johnson,
Jr.
Fort Dix. N. J.
Granddaughter,
Mrs. Mary J. McGee
Niece,
Mrs. Mabel Hutchinson
JOHNSON—In loving memory
of
CPL. HERMAN NORMAN
JOHNSON, SR.
wh odeparted this life two years
ago today, July 3, 1949.
He bade no one a last farewell
Before we knew he was gone,
His loving heart just ceased to
beat
He said goodby to none.
Our hearts are filled with sad
ness,
Our eyes shed many a tear.
God alone knows how we miss
him
At the end of two long years.
Sadly missed by
A devoted mother and fath-
er
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lovett
A loving wife,
Mrs. Klvena Johnson
Two daughters,
Two daughters, one son,
two aunts, one uncle,
Sisters and brothers
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Liiiie Jones wishes to thank
signs, cards and cars donated,
her many friends, Rev. J. S
Bryan, Dr. M. P. Sessoms, Sid ¬
ney A. Jones Funeral Home ancl
especially her neighbors for
their many acts of kindness
during her illness and passing,
and for the beautiful floral de-
CARD OF THANKS
^ rs - Jennie Williams, th&
widow of the late Rev. G. W..
Williams of Sylvania
to thank her many friends;
for the cards, telegrams, flow-
and other expressions
sympathy during her recent
bereavement <* *
TO WORSHIP
BAPTIST
ABYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH
34th and Ogeechee Road
Rev. G W Carter. Pastor
Phone 3-5U6
ALL PEOPLES NEW CENTURX
W0 Harmon Street
Rt-T. E N Bunn, Pastor
Phone 0847 ........
BAY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Streets
Rev L. u Free, Pastor
Phone n-4974
BSriR EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Lincoln and Oordnn Streets
Rev Levi Moore, Pastor
Phone 2-4801
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
702 West Park Avenue
Rev. E J Dyson r-astor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev C. E Richardson, Pastor
Phone 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Harden Near 39th Street
Rev J. M Butler, Pastor
Phone 5570
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Hull and McAllister Streets
Rev. W M Daniels. Pastor
Phone 2-2834
CONNOR’S TEMPLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
509 West Gwinnett Street
Rev. W W Whitehead, Pastor
Phone 4-2022
EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
510 East Hunttnsrdon Street
Rev. J C McMillan, Pastor
Phone 3-7353
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 8-6597
Montgomery and St Julian Streets
Rev R. M Gilbert Pastor
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
310 West Alice Street
Rev. H. W Wilburn, Pastor
Phone 5885
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev w C Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
F T RST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Bryan Street
Rev. R M. Williams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E A. Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
Gwinnett Near East Broad Street
FTRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Wheaton Near Harmon Street
Rev. O R Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FTRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH .. .
221 W 45 Street
Rev E. Boyd, Pastor
Phone 5918
FIRST MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Reynolds and 31st 8tree4;
Rev L. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
FIRST METROPOLITAN BAPTIST
GHT7RCH
Walker Street and Lumber Lane
Rev. L. G Gibbs, Pastor
Phone 3-2895
FTRST MT BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fahm Street
Rev R J Ollffln
Phone 4-6766
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Hudson HU!
Rev A J Flewellen, Pastor
Phone 3-2642
HAPPY HOME BAPTIST CHURCH
Ott Street
Rev. L. L. Smalls. Pastor
Rhone 7808
BRAMPTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Hall Street, Woodvllle
Rev W S. Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCF
Richard and Baker Street.'
Rev. S. L Archer Pastor
Phone 3-7848
I.ITWA f BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHITRC
Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rpv w B Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East, Broad Street/
Rev. J. H. Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
MT HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH
545 West York Street
MT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg LaEs*
Rev J. Q Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph Street
Rev. James Ballty, Pastor
Phone 3-3089
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. J Dinkins, Pastor
Phone 3-4312 ....
ST LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
512 Berrien Street
Rev W C. Cunningham Pastor
Phone 3-8169
ST PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waters Avenue and Culver St.
Pev A E Haglns, Pastor
Phone 3-4808
SECOND ARNOLD BAPT CHURCH
Arnold near Broughton Street
Rev. Qeoree Dingle Pastor
Phone 2-0850
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
124 Houston Street
Rev. E. G. Quarterman, Pastor
Phone 3-6163
SECOND EBENEZER BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. w M K. Miller, Pastor
Phone 2-5065
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Hertrldge Rev. Street
E O. S. Cleveland. Pastor
Phone 2-1060
SECOND MT ZION BAPT. CHURCH
34 Blsmairk Court
Rev. Frank L. Wright. Pastor
Phone 9996. Res 1606 Randolph St
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
Rev. H P. Grant, Pastor
ICE AND COAL
Savannah Ice Delivery Co
Dial 8158
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Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD STREET
PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1951
TELFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W Bordous. Pastor
Phone 4-6298
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT. CHURCH
Park Avenue and West Broad St.
Rev J. M Benton, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
TRUE LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gwinnett Near Prlre at.reet
Rev Fred'il" Bonds. Pastor
Phone 2-4051 .M3
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Berrien Street
Rev L. c Sapp, Pastor
Phone 4-2944
WILMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
Rev. E. A Capers Pastor
Phone 2-0417
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J B. Bates Pastor
262 Perrlll St.
Phone 3-6948
CATHOLIC
ST. ANTHONY’S MISSION
112 Fell Street
Father John Galvin, Rector
Phone 5258 !
ST BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
East Broad and Gaston Streets
Father J. Feeley, Rector
Phone 7251 *
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 West 36th Street
Father B. H. Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUROF
Taylor and Habersham Streets
Rev. A. C. Curtrlght, Pastor
Phone 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Anderson and West Broad 8treets
Father G H. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
METHODIST
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Duffy and Abercom Streets
Rev. J, H Taggart, Pastor
Phone 3-6019
BETHEL AME CHURCH
Fast Broad and Bolton Lane
Rev. A D Powell Pastor
Phone 9981
DAVIS MEMORIAL AME CHURCH
34th and Randolph Streets
Rev. T. Thomas, Pastor
FLIPPER CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Cohen Near Berrien Street
Rev. J. L Slbert, Pastor
Phone 3-6898 i
GATNES CHAPEL AME CHURCH
630 Ma'-nolla St.
Rev. S. W Orant, Pastor
Phone 3-3468
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Waterworks
Rev. Horace Nelson, Pastor
Phone 2-0539
MT. ZION JERUSALEM AME CHURCH
Augusta Road
R.i.v Joseph R Campbell, Pastor
1009 Battery St., Phone 3-8060
PALEN METHODIST CHURCH
35tli and Burroughs Streets
Rev. J. E. Spears, Paswr
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rev. S. C. Thornton, Pastor
Phone 2-2423
ST. LUKE AME CHURCH
Joe and Ott Streets
Rev. O. H. Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. MARY’S AME CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev W. H Malone. Pastor
812 East Hall Lane
ST. PAUL CME CHURCH
West Eroad and Maple Street*
Rev. T. N Sibley Pastor
Phone 3-2849
ST PETER’S AME CHURCH
Tatemvllle
Rev. William Green. Pastor
ST. PHILIP AME CHURCH
Charles and West Broad Street
Rev. J. S. Bryan, Pastor
Phone 3-2083
ST. PHILIP MOUNMENTAL AWL
560 Hull Street. West
Rev. W. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-2854
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH
49th and Burroughs Street*
Rt v. C. S. Stripling, Pasto.
Phone 3*5031
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL .ME CHURCH
Eagle and Church Streets
Rev. J. P Lampkln, Pastor
Phone 669J
PRESBYTERIAN
BUTLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTERUH
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Rev. P A. PatterBon, Pastor
Phone 6005
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jones and Lumber Sts.
Rev. J. P Stevens, Pastor
Phone 4-8087
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OF PRAYER
643 Blsmark Street
Rev. Lawson Elder
Phone 9137
BIBLE WAY CHURCH
760 East Bolton Street
holiness
FIRSTBORN CHURCH OF TH»
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev. O. R Richardson, Pastor
FIRST BORN CIrURCH OF TH*
LIVING GOD
1010 East Gwinnett St.
Rev. John Roberts, PasSor
Phone 2-2728
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
41st and Burroughs Streets
Eld D E. Davis, PasfCr
3-9114