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MFNDES NEWS
By Mrs. A. I,. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Wn. V''a ims
were the glad parents of a •
]b girl born October 14. She
will be called Mdel.
Mrs. Elizabeth Parker from
Savannah is here spending
some time with her par $.
and relatives.
Mrs. Henrietta Scott ol
sylvania was the week en
of her sister in law. M
Washington.
Nellie Scott was the Sunday
guest of his mother and other
relatives. Mrs. Scott has been
ill for some time.
Mrs. Rosie Lee Strickland
made a business trip to Glenn-
ville Saturday.
Mrs. Bertha Asbury was the
Sunday afternoon guest at
Mrs. Ada Bryant.
Mrs. Dessie Mae Bryant Me-
Aurther is on the sick list.
Aaron Davis of West Savon
)iuh rn-dc a business trip down
here to see his sisters Sunday,
I Gc and Mrs. , Neomi .
.. '.er
C Ufa*.
1 rs. Fsinn Mae Crawford was
the Sunday guest of Mrs - Ruth
CAgcr.
CLAXTON NEWS
By Frederick f>. Ray
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. John Baptist Church. Sr. -
vices were good both day . ni
night. Rev. Cobb preach ; in
the morning and Rev K. J .inn-
ior at night Money raised was
$52.71. The pastor, Rev. J. P.
Pearson who has been away on
his vacation is back again to eon
timie his work.
Willie Henry Jackson of Trek
sonville, Fla. was the Thu day
night guest of Me and Mrs.
lace Brewton. He was enrou!«*
to Collins to visit friend,', a id
relative^, ,
Mrs. E.u-ila Hines of Collins
was the Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs'. Wallace Brewton.
Miss Ola Mae Peters of Sa¬
vannah spent the week here
visiting her mother, Mrs. C. B.
Peters.
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Dublin
is here visiting tier aunt, Mrs.
Mattie Scott.
Pvt. J. p. Miller is home on
his furlough visiting his moth-
er and family, Mrs, Miller.
HINESV1LIE GA. NEW*
The great Four Female Gos¬
pel Singers of Savannah will
appear in a musical recital a*
Mt. Zion Baptist church No. 2,
Thursday evening, October 21.
Preaching services were held
throughout Sunday at Mount
Z’on Baptist Church, No. 2.
Th ' .Rev. T. J. Wright
punched morning and evening,
Collection of ^14.05 was donated
Prof. H. W. Tarver. Bethel
Sunday School was conducted
by Supt. c. Gause. Collection
$1.29. Rev. j. Singleton deliv-
ered the morning sermon. Rev
Monro i' Jfuncrat
lectors
Serve To Please
Toland J. Edwards end Essie Monroe Edwards, Proprietors
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IS UNEXCELLED
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Where The Best of Embalming is Assured
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We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
Scott Dinkins gave a fine mes-
r age at the evening service. Col-
lection $34.50. $20.00 was do-
twbiun -wMw. _________
natPd Pro f. and Mrs. H. W.
Taryer
' william Coleman wor-
BPthol members on
^ „- p sprvicp
, ;prs of Bethel invite
the public tu worship with them
•urn, neeting beginn-
”<t onober 2t , through Sun-
i < > ov cober 3ist. The junior
j:/ : r will render a program and
music the fifth Sunday after-
noon. The following persons'
are fattening pigs for the hog'
killing contest , hirh terminate
the 5th unday afternoon. Misses!
Ernest jne x.ambert Shirlie Osgod
ElizabP xh Ann Gause, Incite
Tarverand DeLLois Cooper. The
one with the fattest hog will j 1
be given first prize.
Revival services are being held
First calvary Baptist church
j s Everybody Is invited,
to worship with them through-1
^ Sunday. Rev. E. J. Junior
Is pastor. ,
prof and Mrs H w . Tarver
and daughters lieartily thank all:
the good people who were so
kind and liberal to them with do
nations in their distress when'
the house and largest portion clothing!
household goods . also
were destroyed by fire Thursday, i
October 14 at about 9 p. m.
Prof an( , Mrs H w Tarver,
daU ghters, Ida Florence and
A nnie Lucile, enjoyed a well
balanced a nd appetizing dinner
, lt )hp j lomt > () f Mr. and Mrs.
c Gause and * family Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Alfonso F ennel
arp t!lp !n . ()ud parents of a
bouncin" babv bov born
morning October 17.
Nurse Dobbins visited
ville School Monday morning
id imimmed children against
na]l pox
Mr- n-iisv Qhnw nf New York
visited relatives and visited Mr.
nd Mrs L. W. Shaw and family
last. week.
SCREVEN NEWS
Bv Mrs. Vernell Gordon
Miss Johnnie Mae Dunwoody
of jesup was the week end guest
of Miss Alien Edmondson in
Screven. While In Screven
sho visited with her grand fa-
(, lpr H. P. Dunwoody.
Mrs. uy J. Mims visited with
relatives in Screven Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Roberson in
children of Folkston, visited
with Mrs, Robinson’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Roberson in
Screven over the week end. Mrs.
Robinson will spend some time
with her parents before return-
ing to her home.
The last quarterly conference
of the' South Savannah District
was held with St. James A.
M. E. Church of Screven Sat-
urday and Sunday, Rev. D. R.
Blanks of Hazelhurst is pastor,
Elder M. T. Robinson was in
charge of the morning and af-
U'li mq n services.
for the day <15.05.
Mrs. Madge 8. Dixon spent
the week end at her home in
Screven.
A surprise party was given on
Sunday October 17th at 4 p. m.
at the home of Mr. and Mr.-.
prank Bryant in honor of Mrs.
Bryant’s son Oscar Ruth. Mr.
Mrs. Charlie Cunningham of
Screven, Mrs. Dora Mae Tarver
a teacher of osenwald Industri
al school and Mrs. Dianna Wat-
son helped to make this a grand
affair honoring Mr. Ruth,
Rev. Blanks was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Tarbcr on
Saturday and Sunday,
Mrs. Arlena McM. Wright of
Valdosta was called to the bed-
side of her father, C. G. McMil-
len who is it] at his home in
Screven.
Please report your news for
the Tribune to your agent by
Monday a. m. of each week.
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FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullice
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Mullice, Misses Alma L. Baker
anc ' Sarah J. Neeley attended
services at Sunberry Baptist
Church, accompanied by Dea.
nlin Bakcr of Dorchester,
Pvt. Willie Campbell of Camp
Llairbome, La., was the week
plld guest of Miss Alma L.
ker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and
l'ttle Carolyn of Meridian was
lhp Sunday guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ulyses Baker.
Mrs. Margret L. Baker and
Pparl were the Sunday evening
quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Simmons.
Tlle widow, Mrs. Laura B.
Shelman of the late Atty W.
Shedman of Washington D. C.
is at home with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
E - B V rd - Her stay is indefinite,
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Robin-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Wil-
liams and daughter Jacquelin
spent Sunday in Brunswick vis-
iting relatives and friends.
Sgt. Earnest Mints of Camp
Stewart was guest of Miss Chris
tcna Hubbard Sunday.
Miss Jeannet Best,, Sgt. Mints
anci Miss Christen Hubbard
worp the Sunday evening guests
rd Misses Eva Mae Lambright
and Ruth Golden,
Mis. Ophelia Golden and B.
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A. Frazier of Limerick Chapter,
Ho. 33(5 O. E. S. attended the 27
anniversary of Prince Hal!
Chapter, o. E. S. in Savannah
' as t Wednesday night.
were the afternoon guests
Mrs. M. L. Ayers. They report-
pd the occasion was grand and
vei V inspiring.
Hast Tuesday night the Pa-
trons of Free Branch
schol met at the new
building and elected
and officers for the P.-T.
Mrs. M. L. Baker is
ail( 3 Miss A. L. Baker, teacher,
1 wish to thank the customers
TOE SAVANNAH TRIBt VE
for their promptness of paying
the carrier and also the new
ones for the inciease,
rnRPTf)WM LUuul UvVN
»v Mrs. H. W. McCray
The W. M. B. S. met Sunday
at the usual hour with Pres,-
dent, Mrs C. B. Mincy presid-
ing. Collection $31.27.
Mr. Leeman and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Clark were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Mrs. Quincy Clark.
Mrs. Elouise Byrd and Mrs.
Euba Ellis are leaving this week
to visit their sister in Florida,
Mrs. H. W. McCray and
by, Verner Lee left
to visit relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. M. Smyrna'School Morgan is
charge of the
Steep Hill
Miss Barnell Holland,
ter of B. H. and the late Mrs. B.
H. Holland is in charge of
town school.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Page are
the happy parents of a
girl.
.
PEMBROKE (l A.. NEWS
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. John AME church. Rev.
Hunter preached two
ing sermons. Total money
od $20.00.
The revival services closed
Sunday at Mill Creek
Church, Ellabell. The
speaker for the week was the
Rev. J. L. Henly of Vidalia. 24
i were added to the church. 15
for baptism by Christian
rience; 4 were restored to the
Total money raised
I $109.10. Rev. E. J. Junior is
I pastor and Dea. J. B. Boyd
c]erk.
B. C. Kendrick and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Grant of
w’ero the dinner guests of
and Mrs. L. H. Garrison
Thelma and Dorothy Mae Gar-
rison were the week end
of their uncle, Fddie J
and family of Claxton
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie
and little daughter, Mary
beth of Ludowici were the guests
j of Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Murry on
last Sunday also also the the
Miss Emmerlin Thomas of Lu-
dowici.
Mrs. Sophie Hunter has made
her home in Savannah..
Miss Ola Mae and Sarnie Hun-
ter of Savannah spent the week
pnd with their aunt, Mrs. Eli
zabeth Lawrence, also
cousin, Mary Berry.
3 he many friends of Pvt. Me-
Gee Brown are sorry to
he is in the hospital
an accident. He is the son
: Dea. and Mrs. Henry
Vernell Brown has
home after spending her
Hon at E]rhart, S. C.
Mrs. Henrietta Patrick,
Brown s mother is
some time with her.
j vannah Mrs. Lillie the Mae Binn of
was guest of
Missouri Bing Wednesday.
Dea. and Mrs. L. Kent visited
their uncle John Mason
second Sunday at Groveiand.
Mrs. Claudia Mae Lewis of
Savannah is spending some time
with her sister and . brother- .
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hines
F. C. McMoore spent the week
end with his mother and sister,
Mrs Kora and Mamie , Lee Me,
Moore.
Mrs. Ida Mae Little and son,
; George left last Tuesday for Mi-
ami Fla., to join her husband,
who has been discharged from
the army.
Miss Rachel and Rosie Lee
Hunter visited their mother,
! Mrs. Hunter last Sunday.
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
Mary Jane Barnhill, Mrs. Jan-
j nie Simmons and Mildred Gei-
ger.
Cpl. Herman Williams has
been honorably discharged
; from the army. He is the son
°f Mr. and Mrs. Ringwall Wil-
hams.
| ,Every member of Jerusalem
| Baptist church at Groveiand is
! asked to meet there October 29
' ,0 fillish cleaning the
new cem-
: etcry and fence it in.
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TOWNSEND, GA.
By p c Dixon
Sunday' School
I Baptist church was largely
tended. The fourth Sunday
|0U r pastoral day. Rev. S.
pastor, Cox, Ga.
Sunday School at
Baptist Church was largely
tended.
Mrs. Susie James and daugh-
ter Virginia Denmark have
turned home from
after visiting her son,
Armstrong.
| Mrs. Hollard Sheppard and
brother are spending the week
pntl wB h her father, Davie Pink-
r - ev of st - Simons Isiand.
™. ‘ B " nb ” “ at °™ e
on nis tuuougn. He is station f B
ed at Baltimore. He is visiting
his father - J - H - Dunbar.
j Harrie Lewis is spending the
week end with his mother, Mrs.
Lewis.
j Med Brown spent the week
S 1 cncl with his mother Mrs.
Brown.
Mrs. Alma Lewis and
Mae Jones spent the week
in Brunswick.
Mrs. F. C. Dixon. Mrs.
Smilie, Mrs. F. B. Saddler
Sunday „ , afternoon .. with .,, Mrs. t,,
lpn Washington. , . . Also ., attended , q
^j lp picnic at Grove
church. Rev. Hackrow gave a
I wonderful sermon.
was * 19 . 85 .
sgt. Elkins Pinkney spent
week end with his parent, Davie
Pinkney. He is stationed at Al j,
gusta.
EIJLONfA NEWS
yirs Rpya Moultrie
-
pyt Nat h anie i ganders
home on a furlough. ,
Pfc. Ellison spent a few
home last week on a furlough.
Mrs. iEllison accompanied
to Caliofrnta where he is
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model at the Army Air Force Technical Training School, Lincoln Air Base, Lincoln, Nebraska. 3 wo of
the interested students are of Mexican extraction and two are from Alabama. Milligan is a graduate
of Langston University and received his training in aircraft engines at Amarillo Field, Texas, (Photos
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tioned. ’
Little Miss Naomi Richardson
spent Saturday in Savannah
with her aunt, who spent a
few' days as the guest of Mrs.
Viola Richardson. !
Elijah Stewart spent a few,
days in Jacksonville, F’la. last
week end. j
Sunday was pastoral day at
Cooper Chapel AME church,
Rev. J. W. Moultrie, pastor. The 1
pastor preached both morning j
and night. Collection for the
was $20.00
ZACHARIAH
At Zachariah Baptist church
Rev. F. K. Cannidy preached
n excellent sermon. Codec -;
was $59.29.
Sis. Larry Graham lost her
brother The funeral was at
Zachariah sermon by Rev. Batev
Glennville.
Sis. O. C. Quarterman is st 1
on the sick list.
Rev. Cannie was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hal].
Rev. T. J. Lynch is on his va-j ’
cation.
Miss Dorothy Cornell Hall is
home visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hall of Glennville !
Sis. Mildred Tootles is back
from New Jersey. :
Mrs. Anna Nails is married,
Mrs. Jennie Strickland was
guest of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hall. •
Meeting will be held at t he
Harden Chapel Sunday, Pastor
J. Right. ;
!
OLIVE NEWS 1
>1,s ' Magff “
Sunday regular pastoral .
/ was ”
day at Mt. Moriah . AME chuicn
near Brooklet. The church an-
mversary . was held and the . ser-
mon was. delivered by the aps-
tor. Rev. J. S. Edgefield.
The many friends of Mrs. An¬
nie Young and Peter Childers
arg proud to know that they are
jable to be up. Childers,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Ada Mae and L. Verna Childers
! were the week end guests of
! their son and brother and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
'Horace Childers.
A box supper was given last
] behalf of the trustees of Mt.
Saturday night at the home of
and Mrs. Jack Williams m
Zion AME church.
There will be a program at Mt
Zion AME church the fifth
SuEdya. The Brooklet quartet
will sing.
BUCK SWAMP NEWS
Pfc. Louis W. Johnson is at
home on furlough. He is sta¬
tioned at Langley Field, Va„
While here he will visit rela¬
tives and friends of Jacksonville
Fla. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Johnson. I
L. C. Clinch, Jr. visited the
New Hope church Sunday night
Pfc. Louis W. Johnson and
Alex. Johnson were the dinner
guests of Mrs. P. Clinch Sun¬
day. Sa¬
Miss Rosa L. Goodwin of
vannah was here visiting her
gran dparents Mr. and Mrs. S.
D. Lamar.
The entertainment given for
the church Saturday was u
success.
Miss G. O. Hawkins and Mrs.
Andrew Hall were the evening
guests of Mrs. P. Clinch Sun¬
day.
TREMONT PARK
By Mrs. Martha Crabb
The Faithful Few Missionary
Society held its regular
Sunday at Mt. Siani Baptist
church Tremont Park. Rev. Geo.
Elliott president. We lost a
dear member. Mrs. L. Grim by
death. sick
Rev. G. Kelly is on the
list also Mrs. Carrie B. Green.
Mrs. Rebecca Wells is
ing the week end with her
iting his sister and niece Miss
Judge Parker Frazier is vis-
iting his sister an dniece Miss
Ida Ferebee.
Frank Good was visiting his
cousin, Mrs. Carrie Lovett.
Miss Tony Cox had her
birthday party at Fellwood
Homes on Saturday.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
By J. E. Miller
There will be.a literary
organized at the home of Mrs.
Inez Epps Wednesday night,
October 20th.
The Chapter of Sorrow' met
last Sunday at the Shiloh Bap-
tjst Church in memory of the
late Mrs. Maggie Walker and
Mrs. Ellen Atwater. It was
conducted by the Eastern Star,
F - B Kaigler W. M.; M. .
Wright, secretary, Rev. Ba
pastor.
METTER MrT'rrn
By Mildred Boston
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thankful Baptist church, the
pastor delivered a soul stirring
sermon at noon and at 8:30 p.
m . The following ministers
assisted in the service: Revs. R.
d. Pierce, 3. L. King and E. L.
i jan e. Total collection $84.00.
Sunday School met at St.
Luke AME church at the usual
hour. Bro. .J. C. Ward, presiding.
October 13th was steward and
stewardess night at St. Luke
Dr. W. C. Davis of Savannah
was master of ceremonies und
Rev. G. H. Stokes of Savannah
guest speaker. Collection was
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LIFE ITSELF
All we do is examine eyes and fit glasses- -that’s
all we do—but we do it rigiht.
DR. MAURICE
Eyesight Specialist
Chatham Optical Service
112 Whitaker Street—Phone 3-3476
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THANK YOU
We know von appreciate the tremendous task confront¬
ing not only the Central of Georgia Railway but all the
railroads in transporting the fighting forces of *ur 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 friendship will alwfcjys
he appreciated.
BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY BUY
WAR WAR
BONDS Passenger Traffic Department STAMPS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,
$12.00. The senior church serv-/
ed a fine repast at the Waide
Cafe. The following were Ir-om
Savannah: Dr. W. C. Davis,
Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Stokes and
Mr. Lanier.
Sunday School was well at-
tended at Tremont Temple Bap
church Sunday, Supt. R C.
commings in charge.
Revs. R. D. Pierce and J. W.
White were the Sunday guests
of Mrs. Emma Winn of States¬
boro. v’
Mrs. W. H. Alvin of Metter
spent the week end at McIntyre.
The t,v, q Trustees TVucfooo and ons t> P.-T. A. a of
CCC T. school sponsored a box
supper Wednesday night. $34.00
wag realized
£<pl. Frank Boatright is home
visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrg> T F Boatright of Metter.
Mr and M rs. Artis Fitzman
were d i nner guests of Mr. and
Mrg Frank Morphet Sunday at
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Pulaski, Ga.
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 scalps, Try it,
you’ll like it. Sold at
MME. CARGO’S BEAUII
SHOP and
BOEN’S PHARMACY
Cor. Henry and W. Broad
Only 35c. Wholesale prices
for Beauty Shop Owners.