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Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia
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Report on Sunday activities at Townsley Chapel A.M.E. Church, including Sunday school, morning service with preaching by Bro. Jaudon, evening gospel singers performance, welcomes to returning members, and notes on evening worship with speaker Mrs. A. L. Bargerson. Fragment mentions stationing at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
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The Sunday school was open at 9:30 a.m. with Supt. Bro. Leanard presiding. Bro. Leanard reviewed the lesson, "The Search For True Values." After Sunday school our 11:30 service took place with Choir No. 3 in charge of the music. One of the sons of our church, Bro. Jaudon, preached a very inspirational message. At 8:30 Sunday night the original Echoes Gospel Singers appeared at our church.
Let us remember the sick and shut-ins. We are happy to have Sis. Elizabeth Oliver and Sis. Essie Roberts back with us. Visitors are always welcome at our church.
REV. MARTIN. Pastor.
ERNEST ROBINSON.
Reporter.
of the mother church, and will be stationed at Fort Knox Kentucky.
At the evening hour of worship, Mrs. A. L. Bargerson was the speaker. The progressive rendered the music. Mrs. Agnes Carmichael served as General chairman throughout the day.
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Townsley Chapel
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Sunday school opened at 9:30 a.m. with Supt. Bro. Leanard presiding and reviewing the lesson 'The Search For True Values.' Morning service at 11:30 featured Choir No. 3 music and preaching by Bro. Jaudon. Evening at 8:30 p.m. had original Echoes Gospel Singers. Church remembers sick and shut-ins, welcomes back Sis. Elizabeth Oliver and Sis. Essie Roberts, invites visitors. Evening worship had Mrs. A. L. Bargerson as speaker, progressive rendering music, Mrs. Agnes Carmichael as general chairman. Fragment notes someone of the mother church stationed at Fort Knox Kentucky.