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CROSS ROAD NEWS
By Miss Mt-cCleary Murant
Mrs. E. G. Phillip. Mis. M.
Scott, Mrs. M. A. McKenme
the Sunday guests of Mr.
Mrs. W. E. Scott.
ReV. E. J. Junior and
Prince and family visited t
bedside of W E. Scott who
at his home.
Mrs. E. G. Phillips has
ed to her home in Savun
ter spending a week with rji'
tives.
T. J Scott of Savannah
.
his brother. W. E. Scott who
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Set t, Mi
Lillie Gainey Rev. T. J.
made a business trip to .Tesup
Friday.
W E- Scott.
Mrs. J. H. Murant, and
- ,i. Willie D. Jones, also
/dliam were the Sunday
,/I'r. aiid Mrs. L. W.
r. inf Mrs. Felton
and uiuli -an were the Sunday
at ts of her grand father, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H- Murant.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
1 ave returned to their home in
Dade City, Fla.
Mrs. Simmons and child- n
spent a month with her mn
ents, while Mr. Simmons r mr.
and spent a week to join th« e
on their trip back home. Mi
Simmons' sister accompanied
them home.
Mrs. W. G. McClain of Ciax-
ton and Miss Dee Ola Jones re-
turned home with her mother
enter school in Dade City.
Miss McClary Murant is sponci
mg a few days at Manassas as
the gi*°st of Mrs. Addle Me
wMrs. Cleo Mo»n has returr, 1
to her home in Savannah after
Spending a few months with her
sister, Mrs Lela Mae Nelson
Mrs. Lula Washington was
the week end guosi of hei >-m •
in Blackshear.
Please get your news to mo
reporter by Sunday night. Thank
you.
COBBTOWN
By II W. McCray
Piney Grove M. B. church
|eld its regular services Sunday.
Pastor Arvinger delivered a very
inspiring message.
Sgt. Eugene Parish of Fort
Benning spent a ten day leav.
visiting his sisters and other
relatives.
Pfe. J. W. Edenfield is visiting
his parents Mr. and Mis. F. M.
Edr ifield Cobbtown, Ga., and
his in-laws and wife. Collins.
CEAXTON NEWS
By Freddie Rav
Sunday was pastoral day at F.
A. B. church. Pastor Lee preach-
ed two excellent sermons.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Clarence
Johnson and Mrs. Louise Ken-
nedy were the Sunday afternoon
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We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
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Lutl rr Hcrtdirk, formerly
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this cjty but now of Guyton
burled Mopday afternoon.
Juanita Boyd's funeral
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h held j at ,, t Eureka F . rek Church, C hurch su
by Re • •
tlnn tmn met t at at ? inomas i™ Grove C A^
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') 'raised ^
'ding tot. lot i uoiiey uouev raised w.
Jio.Gii.
' nfternoon^puests ‘ ‘ “ nf Mr.Tnd ‘
Eddie ' Wells. ^
R smith , Bl
Williams, Elease Paeon and
Mary Broadus motored to
nah Sunday afternoon to
tepd the fIoor show at
West Palm Beach, Fla.
E]dpr R B Brot)k
jng q{ thp succimibed South Florida 'suddenly"
his home here "a' on Saturday
daughter and
number of other relatives.
oral services will be held
Rpv' 1 Chapel a' AME
Parev rihhs oastor
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tended . nri ” , by h many n „ n- prominent 0 n p n t
d dignitaries
R Bonner Funeral Home
( . ha| .. rp of arranse ments
Famous'River ‘ Pilot Dies
w palm Beach Fla —Capt
Goo Williams, pioneer
Qf ^ rommunity and noted
& dppp spa fishprman isnerman and ana con
fldentee of numerous
wintrr residents here for
vears passed at his home
3rd strppt Thursday.
arp dpvopd wjff , 2 daugh-
.s numerous grand children
id other relatives. Funeral
, prvicps wU1 ^ hpld f rom
Friendship Baptist church
Mnnday ni?ht interment at
|jjjj F j a Tbp j jj
*.......... Funeral Home in charge of
rangements.
Mrs. Minnie H. Terrell
companied by Miss B. J.
left on Sunday via
for New York and points east.
Corp. Walter Campbell
rd at Moody pjeld, Ga.. is
ing liis furlough “........ with his tam-
ily ‘ and friends
Mias Olivia Speed
ly identified with the young
of thp community is here
a j- Pdaya with her
and brothers.
! Joseph Orr, former
ian Ls much e i ate d in the
pParancP 0 f The Tribune
the newstand again after
lap . sp of five years .
Mrs. Cornelia E.
proprietor of The
News Stand who has been
fined to bed for more than
month has recovered
ly to resume charge of her
Hshment again. Her
friends and acquaintances
greeting her with much
in her restoration to health.
GLFNNVILLE. GA.
By F. .1. Junior
II. Hendrix of Collins was tv
. t of Enoch Mosley.
MrS ................, Bffrtha M '’1 *' V ' ,
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iUe waH the guest of f Mr*. , f An
,ia 3 Banks ° f Jf>sl >P 8und * y
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Wl, “* TlpP ‘ n ?
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• was the guest of the Mo«ley f
ily Saturday.
Gainey .
Mrs w . was
guest of her son and
Mr Sts. ' anrt Ardelia Mrs ’ W Chatam ; E ; Sc °f is sp
ing some time with her
ter and son In law in New
at F. A. B.
were very good. Rev. Junior
]j vpred ^ Wo sermons to
ciative audiences. Six
The
to choir rehearsal on
night, Oct. 21.
PF.MBROKE GA.. NEW*
1 Sunday was pastoral day
Mt. Moriah Baptist church
E. A. Hagan, pastor.
1 Sunday was pastoral day
1 Jeiusalem Baptist Church,
I N - C. Conner, pastor,
soul stirring sermon.
were wef e added added to to the the church church
were baptized. L. M.
and W. M. Golden were
Idalned as deacons.
• *69.65, and *4:10 were raised
1 Mrs. M. A. Treadaway for
Georgia State College at
Calvin Kelly of Savannah
Mrs. ....... Mary ...... Treadaway of
broke worshipped at
Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs - Theon Spencer of
nah spent the week end with
Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrison.
Fra nk Gordon and
| Bretwon visited Mrs.
Protwon Wednesday.
Mrs - D - L - Bacon of
s P p nt the week with her
Mrs. Ellen Ivory and
jRcv. Mrs. F Viola G. Geiger. Hagan of
Hil1 spent Sunday
wit ,h Mrs. Missouri Bing.
I Mr - and Mrs. Bonnie Akins
1 Hinesville visitPd their
Mrs. Francis Murry and Mrs.
zie Lawrence.
| Miss Mozelle H. Beatty
Jersey City, after visiting
parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. N.
Beatty, has returned home.
Airs, Mary Haymon of
Fla.. Is spending her
vacation with her mother
father, Mr. and Mrs. N. N.
Miss Jaunita Beatty, who
been working at Camp
is now at home with her
She will enter a beauty
school.
Mrs. Betty Caraballs
daughter Providenia have
turned to her home in
lyn. N. Y. after spending
month’s vacation with
mother and grand mother,
Emma Shellman.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
, Mrs. L. 15. Bryant of
spent some time with hermother
in Pembroke and sons and
daughter in New York. She has
returned to her home.
Miss Theodosha Ruffins, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, Miss
Rnd ^
Carchol were the Sunday even-
** of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Garrlson
Pvt. Earl D. Garrison of the U.
g Army ^ rpppntly bppn trans
ferrp(J ^ Camp Bpalp Cailf H e
is 'the" .son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Garrison. *
^ Garrison who is also
thp mn of Mr and Mrs . L H .
Garrison, is stationed at Elcajon,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Kelly and
uttle Betty Kpl , and Mlss Ver .
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Mr apd Mrg> ' Arcbie Garrison
of cj axton visi ted Mr and Mrs
I. H. Haynes Sunday.
Mrs. Rebecca Smokes and
L. C- Shellman visited Mrs.
Thelma Fields Sunday evening,
1 The many friends of Mrs. Jane
Simmons are delighted to know
is a^le to fee up again after
1 being ill for some time.
Mrs. Celia Hines spent last
week week visiting visiting her her sister, sister, Mrs. Mrs.
Delia Martin and brother.
Strickland at Flemming, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Garrison
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
A. Taylor on Monday evening.
fee cream and cake were served
in honor of Mr. Taylor's birth-
day. .
Miss Irene Garrison spent the
week pnd with her parents and
,
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gar-
rison.
Mrs. Elizabeth Carter spent
the week end with her children
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A.
She returned to her work Sun-
day p. m. in Liberty
where she is teaching.
Mrs. L. H. Garrison, Mrs. Er-
nest A. Taylor are delighted to
I 'iat then .... ... brother, Isaiah T . .
Gorham who has been serving
in the armed forces for fourteen
j months and was stationed i n
Alaska has received his honor-
abio discharge and is now at
home with his wife and children
in New York City.
RffOniMJIII W
irs. R. m M. « Spaulding •
Mr. and Mrs- Robert Dunham
of Savannah were home for a
few days visiting their relatives
Mrs. Lula Wiggins and Mrs. Em-
ma P. Mack. They were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pink-
ney.
Mrs. Mamie Pinkney is spend-
ing some time with her daugh-
ters, Mrs. Maria Marton and
Mrs. Verdell Jackson of Jackson-
ville, Fla.
Mrs. Victoria Dunham is in
Jacksonville, Fla., visiting
'<»n A! inson, who is. ill in the
lospital.
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Tuesday morning 10
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James Merchant has returnee
home after spending a few
months in Miami Fla., with his
daughters.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Spaulding,
spent Saturday in Darien, vis it- :
ing his brother who i.4 > >
Marlon Spaulding. They were
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
-Lemon Williams, sister. shocked |
. The community was
to hear of the death of Willie
Parl , n Oct. 1. He is the son
,
of Mrs. Rosa Parlin.
Miss Odessa Daniels spent a
few days with Mrs. Lula Ran-
dolph in Brookman, daughters
of Mrs. Demery.
Rev. Wilcher, Mrs. Cookley,
[Mrs. Haynes were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Massie Sunday. I
Mrs. James Mack, Mrs. Daniel
Spaulding Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mack are
the parents of a fine baby girl.
Sunday was a high day at the
CME church. Rev. Wilcher de-
livered a great sermon. Sev-
eral persons were Present Horn
out of town. At night •
Welcher was accompanied y
Wilson. Kjvas Rov
Wilcher’s farewell sermon and
communion communion was was served^. served. A n. to
of $72.00 was raised.
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EVLONlA NEWS
By Mrs> Reva Moultrie ,
Mrs .' sallle Weldon has re j
turned from Ade i where she ac <
companied he rfather to th
home Home of OX her nei brother uiuuia an an Uittuiiijf. dfamily.
Mrs . Edna H ill has resigned
from the Eulonia High School
and has moved to Alm . ;
service at Daniel Grove A. M.
E church were excellent Sun-
day Rev. J. W. Moultrie, pas-
tor delivering the message and
three members were added to
the church. I
Miss Emma Sharp spent the
WPPk end with her sister, Mrs
Minnie .......... Bryan —* ----- t.
Mrs Rebecca Young of Sa
vannah spent last week end
W Rb her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jen,kins.
Friends of Sis. Dyer Edwards
arp Rlad to know j nat she is jm _
proving .
Mrs. Bertha Roberts is still on
the sick list.
! Mrs- Ledia Pno1 ’ Mrs ' Marth a
Williams and Sgt. John Stinge-
ron who is homp on f ur i oug h,
a u wprp t he dinner guests of
Mrs. Viol a Richardson
Mrs , Addle RilPy and three
b ovs. Harie Lee Nathan. Pfe.
Rufie Riley who is on leave and
locfated at Hm Va are vis
Ring their sister and aunt. Mrs.
Mary Brown and Mrs Pntnic
j en kins.
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BUCK SWAMP NEWS
Harry Kighrs funeral was
conduc t ed Sunday at White Oak
by the Rev. c. W. Whitten. He
born at Valdosta during
slavery and died Monday Oct. 4
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CASABLANCA—Members
Casablanca, North Africa,
troops of United States armed
Fla. Mrs. Bessie Rich
rdson and Edward Kight,
n; one sister, Mrs. Anna Wes-
ey , Jacksonville Fla.; two broth-
, 15 grand children and four
t grands.
Miss end Valada with Riley Mr. spent and Mrs. ^t.he
Milton Massey.
Mrs. Genevieve Oliver Mrs. A.
Mrs. D. Johnson, Miss
Riley. Riley, L. L. C. c. Clinch Clincn Mrs. Mrs. P e
Mrs. L. Hunt, Miss W. L.
Andrews and Mrs. P. W. Mas-
motored to White Oak Sun-
to attend Harry Kight’s fun-
Mrs - f ladys Rlley s P ent thc
Abra fJ end ^ am > n Walker, Jacksonvi Waynesville le Fla.
spending a whde with lus sis-
- Mrs - E - Murphy.
Mrs - Evelyn Mack and daugh-
” f Atlanta are visiting her
and sister-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. B, Rooks.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullire
Sunday was pastoral day
h Hill BaDtist church The
Rev. W. C. Shipman de¬
a soul stirring sermon to
] a rge audience.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mrs.
B. Neeley, Miss Ethel Mae
of Dorchester were the
upsts of Mr and Mrs j B '
Npplpv Neeley nf of Fleming Flpmino . on nn Sunday. R „ ndav
Cpl. Aurthur Flowers of Camo
N. C„ were the week end
of Miss Sarah J. Neely.
Mrs. Queen B. Hicks of Bruns-
w j c k was the guest of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker
Sunday.
Mrs. ma Alice ^ Hodges n of Bruns- Druil ,.
was the Week end miest of
her brother and sister-jo-law,
Mr and Mrs Ruben S t PW art’,
also her aunt, Mrs. Mary Wilson.
Mrs Cora CamDbe il of Savan-
nah is the house guest of he-
daughter and son- in-law Mr
and Mrs. Henry Mayes. She al
so attended church at B^ach
H ill on Sunday.
Mrs. L. C. Wells, of Ebenezer
Presbyterian Church wants to
thank Mrs. Hattie Steward Jen
kins of Beaufort, S. C., for *1.00
the rally for the church al-
S0 wish t0 thank Mrs. E. O.
Mitchell for her donation of
$1 . 00 on thp anniversary . Mrs .
is thp daushter ° f
John Martin
, f Savannah ^ and ^ M ., C ' week chlsholm , end ,
° f the Lamb right sisters.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
Bv .1. E. Miller
Little Randolph Hercules
of 2527 Barton street,
died at his home, October 6th.
services were conducted
Jordan Grove Baptist church
October 8th, Rev. B ,F. Mann
and Rev. John Fisher, officiat¬
ing: interment in Greenwood
cemetery. Hall’s Funeral Home
in charge,
Mrs. Julia Green .president of
the Zion Missionary, who has
been spending a few days in
New York city with relatives
has returned.
Rev. W. M. Mallard who was
out of the city for a few days
has returned.
Rev. Clark who conducted the
meeting at the Zion Baptist
church last week delivered some
splendid sermons and preached
for the St. Paul Baptist church,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Massie Brook has moved
to Jacksonville.
Dea. Will Wright Is still on
the sick list.
The body of Mr. Cobb who
Bureau of Public
the House Committee of the
during one ox many conferences on
(Photo by U. S. Army
an outstanding Missionary spoke
a t Risley High school, the AME
church and 1st A. B. Church'last
Tuesday.
Brunswick is proud of the
church erected on the corner
0 f F and Cochran streets, Rev.
j. L . Burney is pastor. >
The Zion Baptist church
worship with Bethel Baptist
church on the 3rd Sunday at 3
p m m Rev. — N. T L. Lyde is pastor,
. . .
Friday night P. E. Rev. C.
Hobbs held his last quarter
the year at St. Paul AME church
w hich ended on Sunday, the
The presiding elder delivered
two soul stirring sermons dur-
lng the day. All reports dur-
in gthe O ---- quarter ------ showed -------- a great o----
increase. The largest amount
raised during the quarter was
$90.90 by the leader Le Gray.
The total amount raised during
the day *126.25. Mrs. Evelyn Jau-
don, reporter a nd Rev. I. J. John
son, pastor.
MFNDES NEWS
By A. L. Howard
Mrs. Willie Lee Rillon return-
ed home last week after spend-
ing a few days with her broth-
pr and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs - Frank Geiger of Savannah,
Ulysses Howard and Ramon
Geiger are on the sick list.
Mrs. Dessie Mae McArthur
Catherine McArthur and Miss
Emma D - Howard were Sunday
afternoon guests of Eva Nell
wowiCyetift.
IS AS PRECIOUS AS
LIFE ITSELF
All we do is examine eyes and fit glasses—that’s
all we do—but we do it right.
DR. MAURICE CAMIN
Eyesight Specialist
Chatham Optical Service
112 Whitaker Street—Phone 3-3476
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THANK YOU
We know you appreciate the tremendous task confront¬
ing not only the Centra! of Georgia Railway but all the
railroads in transporting the fighting forces of our na¬
tion. You, who have had to travel, know how this has
resulted in crowded cars and some delays to our trains.
You have been most considerate and helpful, and
WE THANK YOU
Your continued cooperation and friendwill always
he appreciated.
BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY BUY
WAR WAR
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THURSDAY. OCT 14 1913
U. S. W’ar Department
Red Cress Service Club in
plans for entertainment of Negro
Corps). * ~
Mae Smith were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom M<?r
Arthur. They were accompa-
I ni ed back by Miss Catherine
McArthur,
Mrs Frances Williams has
| returned home in Claxton af
| ter spending a few weeks with
her sislers> Mrs. Neomi Geiger
. and M rs. Ruth 'Geiger and oth-
1 ers
j Mrs Fannie Porter was the
'
Sunda y guest of Mis Edna Bry-
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7Sf liz '' !lcld ' rellt
« r ekly—yet are not a
If ,r your tU very first
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ATTENTION LADIES !
Do you know that short,
burnt hair can be grown
out qquickly and easily by
Savannah’s own
PACE'S COCA-TAR
and TAR OIL
It also relieves dandruff
and itchy scalpa, Try it,
you’ll like it. Sold at
MME. CARGO’S BEAUTH
SHOP and
BOEN’S PHARMACY
Cor. Henry and W. Broad
Only 35c. Wholesale prices
for Beauty Shop Owners.