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Story September 27, 1958

The Herald

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Announcement of the second Little Women's Day at First African Baptist Church on September 28th, with young speaker Muriel James, children's choir music, and public invitation.

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Little Women's Day

The second "Little Women's Day" will be observed at First African Baptist Church on next Sunday, September 28th at 11:30 a.m. Little Miss Muriel James will be the speaker. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry James, Sr., and is a member of the fourth grade of the Sarah Mills Hodge School. The public is cordially invited to attend this celebration.

The program will include music by the children's choir under the direction of Mrs. Alma Wade, and participants from Tremont Temple Sunday School and First Bryan Baptist Church. Mrs. Rose L. Harden is general chairman; J. S. Delaware, Supt., and Rev. Curtis Jackson, pastor. This promises to be a unique and enjoyable affair.

What sub-type of article is it?

Community Event Religious Celebration

What keywords are associated?

Little Women Day Church Event Muriel James Childrens Choir African Baptist Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Muriel James Harry James Sr. Alma Wade Rose L. Harden J. S. Delaware Curtis Jackson

Where did it happen?

First African Baptist Church

Story Details

Key Persons

Muriel James Harry James Sr. Alma Wade Rose L. Harden J. S. Delaware Curtis Jackson

Location

First African Baptist Church

Event Date

September 28th

Story Details

The second Little Women's Day observance at First African Baptist Church features speaker Little Miss Muriel James, music by the children's choir, and participants from other Sunday schools. Mrs. Rose L. Harden is general chairman, J. S. Delaware is superintendent, and Rev. Curtis Jackson is pastor. The public is invited.

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