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Domestic News September 27, 1958

The Herald

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

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At Flipper Chapel Church, Rev. St. Julian Heyward of Hendersonville, S.C., delivered an inspiring sermon from Jonah 1:2, elating the congregation. Guest ministers Rev. J. N. Harris and Rev. Wm. Barnhill participated, followed by a repast. Flowers arranged by Miss P. M. Haynes. Men's day set for September 28, 1958.

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Flipper Chapel Church

A large congregation was present to receive the soul-stirring sermon delivered by the Rev. St. Julian Heyward of Hendersonville, S. C. His text was selected from Jonah 1:2. Theme: "Arise and Go To Nineveh." He is a dynamic speaker. The entire church became elated.

Other guest ministers were Rev. J. N. Harris and Rev. Wm. Barnhill. Immediately afterwards a delicious repast was served.

Flowers of the season were beautifully arranged by Miss P. M. Haynes.

Sunday, September 28, 1958, will be men's day.

We are grateful to you for having worship with us.

Rev. C. S. Stripling, Pastor; E. M. Richards, reporter.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Event

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Flipper Chapel Church Sermon Rev St Julian Heyward Guest Ministers Men\'S Day Church Service

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. St. Julian Heyward Rev. J. N. Harris Rev. Wm. Barnhill Miss P. M. Haynes Rev. C. S. Stripling E. M. Richards

Where did it happen?

Flipper Chapel Church

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Flipper Chapel Church

Key Persons

Rev. St. Julian Heyward Rev. J. N. Harris Rev. Wm. Barnhill Miss P. M. Haynes Rev. C. S. Stripling E. M. Richards

Event Details

A large congregation received a sermon by Rev. St. Julian Heyward of Hendersonville, S. C., from Jonah 1:2, theme 'Arise and Go To Nineveh.' He is a dynamic speaker who elated the church. Guest ministers were Rev. J. N. Harris and Rev. Wm. Barnhill. A delicious repast was served afterwards. Flowers were arranged by Miss P. M. Haynes. Sunday, September 28, 1958, will be men's day. Gratitude expressed for worship.

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