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- , . V nf Mrs sv'mnathize Winnie
and , ™ - with ™
them
grand-daughter i a 'Jtiri a d niccp n -
nita Bovd, Jaunita died
on a short visit with her grand-
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Job. •
and children of Savanna in
the .. Q Sunday . gi .s Af ,
ll m
lud^icfiere onu Mrs Carrie The Com
Of Mrs' Sunday
gue-=t n'”p of V "u»ip" Eddie Jones
of i udowici dau'h- was
the bunday guest Of oi his u a
* olm „:
ville was the Sunday guest of ,
Mrs. x . r ,. Silvie Qiw Armstrong Armsfrono of or Jf-uo „ p.
m“ Mr and MR~8tCK Deloach
* and
, M s. Tlieodore Moo e a ot
• r „f ebdinB SO me “ n ' e ,n
« n„c r„ t
a r
rurcn «H: 8„„da v nnd'
Johnson
teacher are grateful to those
who so willingly made the* un't-
ed War effort program the ’C-
cess it was. i
Mrs. O. C. Quarterman is oa
the sick list and has been for
two weeks, her many fnanus
wish for her a speedy recovery.
LUDOWICI NEWS
Bv Mrs. F. C. Dixon
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Enterprise Baptist church.
Sunday School at the u ;ual
hour, 10 o’clock by the superin-
tendent, Miss Alma Lewis, "he
ieron was discussed by 11:
pn tor, Rev. S. Sanders, aft r
which a tong by the school Tm
collection 1 was ‘•'2.85 after wliivn
devotional service was conducted
by Dea. Will James. A very
good song service was conduct-
ed by Bro. Alphonso Thorpe of
Harris Neck. After the singing
Rev. Sanders preached an inspir
iiig sermon from the subject subject
“Wait On The Lord." After
file sermon, Mrs. F. C. Dixon
sang a beautiful song, title,
“What Ai-e They Doing In Heav-j
en Today.” Total collection
was $13.00; free will offering,*
$12.50. After the collection Sis
Georgia The Smith organized a mis-|
sion. entire church played
a very nice part. All officers
were elected and |he meeting
will be held every 2nd and 4th
Sunday evening at 5 p. m. Mriy/
Sqsia Green gave a very inh&r-'
esting talk about missionary
’’ers. The night serv\fce was
lar cly attended by ‘,np mem-
(
be and friends of xhe Welcome
Baptist Church >' The sermon
Sar.dujj*'^ was del£«*ti' by the Rev. S.
Total collection rais-
ed Was $.78 54 then Rev. Buck-
Ac y gave a very interesting talk
Dea. Bailey is still on the sick
Jtlmtroc Jfmtmtl !
lir f dors j
We Serve To Please i I
Toland J. Edwards and Essie Monroe Edwards , Proprietors
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OUR LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MORTUARY SERVICE
IS UNEXCELLED ■:C
Our Embalming by Only Licensed Embalmers
Where The Best of Embalming is Assured
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We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
list-
I Mrs. Eller Brown of
City is at home on a week
visit with her brother,
Qneal
We regret very mdeh to
of ^ dpath Qf Mrs Mary Mc
K ighl ^ October ^ the
c; Marian McKnight. She
born t n 186. at Townsend, the
of M . and Mrs. Henry
T '*elegal. tdvu Eol i i are are dead. dead. Mrs.
Mary McKnight was a member
tf Cannon Bluff Home Society
and a member of the Benevolent
society «t Eulonia. Mrs. Mc-
Knight Wit murdered not very
far from her home. She was
^ ^ woods picking dear
rr r zjts, z sz
ancl f ,h u„ ’ n n Mabbec1 otnhhoH her mr - Tf “ was was
the worse disaster ever known
In McIntosh , , counts. ... She She was was
'or „u,te a few sears and
was never known to harm any-
missing very
from the community and
.
®*l“ D^Tnnnd
in holy matrimony. We wish
for them much luck and a hap-
py home.
BRUNSWICK, GA., HEWS \
By J- E. Miller
Zion Baptist Sunday School
met Sunday at 10 a. m., the su-
perintendent presiding. The
delivered splendid ser-
at 11 a. m. and Bp. m.
and the B. 7’. U. met at C p. m.
At 5:45 p. m. Rev. W. M. Mnl-
lard,,pastor delivered a soul
stirring sermon at Friendship
Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Har-
s. pastor. ________
Friendship Baptist church as
an anniversary gift has given
Rev. Harris, pastor $100.07. 1
A very interesting and edu-
and missionary program
be presented next Sunday
1st A. B. Church at 5:45
m. Mrs. M. J. Thomas, direc-
tress; Rev. A. C. L. Arbouin,
Zion Mission met at the home
Mrs. Mallard Monday night,
Julia Green, president.
The Young People’s choir htis
very interesting meeting on
5th Sunday night. Come
and help the*.
The Junior jcTiofr met at the
Monday at 6 p. m.,
t. B Thompson, supervi-
The St. James Baptist church
has closed their rally for this
year. They have been very
successful in their drive. Rev.
L. Burney, pastor.
A Slab Town Convention was
held at Bryant Baptist church
Wednesday night. Rev. J. F.
pastor.
The deacon wards of Zion
church made their re-
last Sunday night. Ward
i reported the highest
amount, !>• Knight, and L
Ramsey. The Deacones , B
met at the home of Mrs. Ada
William*, last Wedncr lay night
i There win b< drive ■utor-
ed by the T)< uroncss Board be-
ginning Me • ••=• night after the
^Sunday, Mrs. Nelly Y omant, president
and Mrs, Ada Williams supervl-
sor.
Sunday Sunday was wa a a great day at
St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Sun-
day School „ the usual hour
At 11:30 a m and 7:30 p m.
Pastor I. J. Johnson delivered
two soul ;,1 nine; sermons Sun
day also bein the termination
of the dollar money rally was
srxru.,r d ~ T °-
Mr. Mr ‘ and and Mrs Mrs. Eddie Eddie '' Young Youn<> of of
Arco, „ announce the , marriage , of ,
their their nephew, nephew, Cpl. Cpl. Joseph Josepl A. A.
Voune lo Mi hi-,** Hu-
bert at the home ol Mrs. o W
Wheeler, Oct. 6, 1943.
SWAMP NEWS
Mr. and M,.. w! John
din^ Mrs. ujiesl, F. Johnson S t«oy. was M __ „ P.
.
Clinch’s guest Sunday.
Sunday was pastoral day at
New Zion Sunday School was
’the
pastor delivered an excellent
sermon and communion services
were held. Another sermon
was deliveiv-d by the pastor at
8 lock. Collection for the
da. wa, % 104.6.9. Rev. C. W.
Whitten, pastor,
tUfMMA n mN iVtVrD VFW «
By Mrs. Reva Moultrie
Rev. B B. Swinson, pastor of
the 1 !u ;• station is hete
yisitim> v, : is ther, Mrs. !,a-
count.
Rev, B. W. Ward, pastor of
the Effingham circuit and Mrs,
Ward are here visiting their
sons, George and Eddie Ward,
family..
The missionary prayer service
held held at at Wfi? ime 1 ' 41)1 .tdme Tie of of Bro. Bro. Johnie Johnie
u n Sunday afternoon.
He is on the sick list. Those
wer Mrs. Mamie Young
president; Mrs. Frances Weldon,
Mrs. Lottie King and Mrs. Reva
Moultrie and donated to him
j
Sunday was pastoral day at
Crete Hill Baptist church. At
the mornjny worship the pas-
tor Rev. Trim delivered a soul
sermon. j
BROOKMAN NEWS
By Airs. It. M. Spaulding |
The anniversary held October
11-17 was very successful.To-
tal raised $64.00 during the
week. Sunday Oct. 17 Pastor
L. W. Wilson preached both
and night. He was accom- 1
by Rev. Henry Smith at
Quite a few mem-,
and friends of out of town
present. The total raised
rrm savannah iumr.v*
Dee Hardee, James Golden and
Jeti Pentice Cox were the Sun-
day guests of Willie D. Jones.
Mrs. Mrs. W. W. G. G. McClain McClain has has re- re-
turned turned home home after after spending spending
some time in Dade City, Fla..
with her brother, Dea Joe
mons.
Mrs. M. C. Murant was the Fri
day guest of her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. J. H. Murant.
Miss Beatrice left Saturday
morning for Kingstree. S. C.. to
visit her mother, Mrs. M. Mu-
rant.
Mr - and Mrs. J. H. Murant,
N. L. Murant, Karie Martin and
Welton /foody visited Mt. Zion
j M. B. church Thursday night.
Mrs
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1 By »s Mrs. R. «• F. r. Burr Burr I !
Suhdas - - set.l.r - services services
was
at A B. church. The pastor
and some of the officers attend-
* d the association but the ser-
BUCK
«. Imn MUeys. S. C. Rev.
Baptist LI"* church ^ sponsored L“
P TO g ra m- They .sang at New
Zion Baptist church at eight
o’clock the same night. Rev.
hajr’many^n fhT^sick
list
Rev - Lymes Dawson and his
sister in law, Mrs. Phoebe Daw-
son attended the funeral of Mrs.
Leonora Gardner, sister of Cuf-
fee Dawson and Rev. Lymus
Dawson. She was buriocV in
wilfbe Deacons Un-'
ion day at Bethlehem Baptist
Church. It is F. A. R. Branch
church day but they are ren-
ovating their church so they
will use Bethlehem, c. D. Daw-
president; Middleton Ed-'
wards, secretary,
Sunday Nov. 7th union Bap-
Church will hold its annd-'
al rally. Rev. B. F. Houston. 1
pastor; Ella H. Abner, church a
clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Z Henrv ;/n, Frazier
are the happy parents of a
bouncing baby girl,
Mrs. Meomi McCauley attend-
the program at Union church
Sunday afternoon, also Mrs.
Beatrice Abner, Mrs. F. B. Hous-
all of Beaufort.
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r EM BROKE s GA., NEWS
Sunday School of Mt. Moriah
church was largely at-!
Mrs. Mary Treadawayj
superintendent.
St. John AME Sunday School
^
“ ■K’zsu-
A birthday party was given in
of little Shirley Patterson
the home of her grandmoth- 1
Mrs. Lizzie Patterson. she
two years old on October 22.''
who attended were Je-
and Delores Golden, Pur¬
Thomas and Betty Turner.
and Addie Evone and
Jr.. Bunch., and several
Ice cream and cake'
served. She received
presents from her little'
ues t s .
Mr. and Mrs. James Hines has M
the electric lights in
home. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunter
son of Odum have returned
after spending the week a
with thier sister and father,
Hunter. and’ Sr i
Mrs. Etna little Harrison
guests of Mrs. Doris Tay-
Saturday p. m. Leesburg!. I
Wilbert T. Haynes of
spent two days with his ls
Mr. and Mrs F H is
He also visited his
in Savannah. Mrs. Addie
and Vemese Haynes i
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bacon and
Mae Moody of Groveland
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gar-1
of Claxton were also the
of the Haynes family on!
« [
Wilbur T. visited the Hines
accompanied back to Sa-'" i
by his mother, Mrs. Eli- |
Haynes.
Mrs. Daisv Jones’ friends are
to hear of her illness. I
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NEWS
By Mrs. Susie A„ Williams
Central church had its regu-.
services Sunday. The Run
School was well attended
L. L. Small, pastor.
durum the day as $94.25, grand
toal was *158.25. The service
c j oW d out wtih the Silver Tone
singers of Brunswick.
Mr Mary G. Mack has re- re-
turned home after spending 4
months in Miami, Fla., with ner
•on. Grandson Mack and wife.
Friends are sorry to hear ol
the illness of Bro. Thomas Mas-
ie .
Richard Massie of Jacksonville’
Fla., motored home Wednesday
to take his father to the doctor,
Mr and Mrs . Aaron H iUs and
s } s ters of Jacksonville, Fla.,
spcnt g undav home with their
parents Mr . and Mrs T Mas-
sle Jz™,
zrssz, £
hmthw brother. brother.
Mrs clara S“wood™"'' Fi anders ^ent
Monday hMy in Woodbine
:S „ slt wllllams „ ,he
mother of an 8 !h bnbv ciri
born October 18 Mrs Williams Z
the daught- of Mrs
Mrs. M.h Mach spent «■
urday in Waycross shopping. ;
The ladies of Magnolia C. M.
E . church with the "pastor have
bought a new S85.00 heater for
w^wmTifve
f or another 12 months. Pres i
ident. sister Minder Demery
CROSS mnoo ROAD no 4 n NEWS urine
By Mrs. J. H. Murant
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones'of
bfnfingTabSi^bof^He will be;
called Tommie Lee. Mrs. Jones
is the former Miss Inez Cox.
Bro. Clyde Boyd left Friday
ioi duty a! Camp Sibert alter
.aiding his .urlough at home i
witli his, parents. Mr. and
L. F. Boyd. |
Those on the sick list are, Mrs.;
Ethel Harris and Bill Scott.
Dan Smith died last night. j
Mr and Mrs. George Washing j
ton were the Sunday aternoon;
guests quests of 01 Mr. Mr. and Mrs. N. W.!
Smiley. j
Mrs;. J, H. Murant, Mrs. Nancy,
L. Murant. Karie Martin and,
r ’ev. W. c. Coleman were
night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. Smiley. j
Mrs - Minnie Bell Davis
daughter of Broadhurst were
week end guests of her moth I
Mrs. Mary Murrell. i
Mrs. N. W. Smiley and Mrs.)
Murrell wee the week end ;
of Mrs. Sarah Summelin
Register.
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All news matter for Th< i
Tribune must be written ir
ink, on one side of the paper, j
and must be in the office by i
Tuesday morning 10 o’clock,
The Savannah Tribune i
•
Litway church had its
munion services which w'ere
attended, Rev. Daughtry,
tor.
Mrs. Susie A. Williams
returned hen^? after
a pleasant trip in New York
her children.
Central choir will sing ovm
WSAV November 7th at 4 30 p
m.
A line girl was born to Mr.
Mrs. Mrs. S. S. C. C. Carter. Carter. Baby Baby
mother mother _are are doing doing fine. fine.
Miss Ethel Butler, the da
of Mrs. Ada Grant is home
from school for a few days.
Mrs. Maggie Hall is in New
York spending a while.
We are sorry to hear of
death of Mrs. Amanda Forgarty.
Those on the sick list arc Mr.-..
Affie Thorpe and John Henry
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FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullice
Sunday was pastoral day at
preached to a large au-
Manv Many visitors visitors were wore
includi'ng including Miss------- Miss Sarah J.
Wilson, Mrs. Dea. ^Mumee, C. Joe Mullice, cunnigan Mrs. Mrs. M. or
Hill Baptist church, Mrs.
Stewart Austin and
2S
of New Yorlt city is
Mrs. Susie Stewart Austin of
York city is house guest,
Miss R° sa A. Lambright.
ofM^TeaneS ITstZ
ine ^ ay „. 4 H Club met . last . Mon- „
‘
Y Some of the boys and
plan to raise chickens and
Mis. Alma L. Baker is
adviser of the club.
Sunday night Madam M. E.
- and Mrs. Samuel Mullice. j
Sunday evening, Mrs. Baker
Mrs - C. G. Vincent visited
and Mrs. Samuel James at
DORCHESTER ----- — — |
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Miss Catherine Carswell of
was ' the week end
of Mrs Geneva ‘ Gilmore
few - weeks -
ago. ,
Pf<? ' John Joilnson of Cam P
was the Sunday guest
Annie B. Morrison. . ,
ULIVEK, nm/cD GA. rx
By Mrs. Maggie Harris j
Sunday School was held at
usual hour by Bro. L. W.i
at Mt. Zion AME church.
W. M. B'. society held its reg
meeting.
Sunday was regular pastoral
at Summer Hl!1 Baptist
Miss Annie Williams, teacher
y idalia high sch ° o1 was the
nvi/4 mmcF ixn mix Fn
Pvt. Eugene H. Harris of Jef-
®° n ® arracks , ’ Mb - 1S hom f
' ng hls Wife and bab y and
^, TlS ’ Maggle Harns
Lltt /' ElV0Ala Childers is vis-
Ulg at ^ Leefield and A! rs ' Horace cbll ‘
-
Miss Anna Lee Jones left Oct.
for Orlanda, Fla., and will
end the wintbr with her aunt ’
f Corene Phillips.
ohnnie Young left for Or-
” d °’ Fla '
T h0se wishing news in ^
K please send in your re-
10 °’ clock Monday. Thanks,
CLAXTON NEWS
® y Fredenck D Ra y
Sergt _ Sidney
’ Fenne11 of tbe
y air force at DeIr °y Beach,[ ,
’ ls home v ^ting his wife
kTiss famil Mar Y> Surrenda Fennell, j :
y Poe of Savan-
was the week end guest of
mother ' Mrs. Bessie Byrd.
Pvt ’ Sylvester Tillman who
serving in the armed services
bome visiting hs mother and
™ dy ’ Mrs - Tillman,
T le Womail ’ s Home Mission
at st J° hn Baptist church
thfc President. Mrs. Rosa
Sunda V *' a s pastoral day at
Grovp AME church. Pas
Leash P rpached two splendid.
-
The Modern Sunday Schoo !
at St - - T ° hn Baptist church
rf af ^ternoon with the
pres-;
Dea. K. S. Ricks in charge.
iai ' f ' d $12.00.
f* rS '. Mary Miss E Catherine ' Lease of Waters,' Penn ''
and Miss Sarah Brenson
Almo were the Thursday
guests of Mrs. Dora Kirby
family,
Rev. T. J. Lynch of Macon
the Sunday dinner guest of
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wells.
Mrs. Rata Mae Lumpkin and
Mrs. Lee of Savannah were the
Saturday night guests of Mrs.
Edith Ray.
staff sergt. James Thomas of
Fort Eraggs. N. C.. was hom& on
: a three day pass. t
EGYPT r/’VDT NEWS AlCU/t
By Miss Mary L. Williams
Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Jac 1 ' K ^ m
were were the the Sunday Sunday guests guests of o Mr. i. i.
and and Mr,. Mrs. Lester Lester Morrell Morrell at at tlgypt Egypt
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jackson and
children were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies at
Cljo.
Sgt Milton Davies of Ft. Knox
Ky., is on furlough spending his
time with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Davis and his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Dave
brother Wn of Norfolk,
many of his friends.
j parents, Pearl Davies after being Jr., is away visiting for his 3
years.
eration.
Melton Meito n Davies uavies who wno is is serving ser.mg
In the arns was also the B»e«l.,
.
of noruc Miss ui «« Ellen nei paeims, Jackson mi. at aim ^ the
Mrs. E. D. Jackson and was ac-
companied by his sister and
— —
her sister. Mrs. Ple.shnt
«”' , D. Jachson was J
aftern'odft guest of Mrs. Wil-
hams. Savan-j !
Mrs. Maud Michael of
nah was the Sunday guest of
Mrs. L. A. Williams.
_
ZALHARIAH
By c orne u Hail
gi _ s PoS cade Coln?lia’s funer-
was at Zachariah Baptist
church Sunday. Rev. Rich
son attended the funeral. i
1 WUl bC
Mrs a c Quarterman is
mend i ng
Mrs HaI1 was the Sunday ev-
en i ng guest of Mrs. Agnes Coley,
We are proud to have our
teacher back at Zachariah, Mrs.
j
MENDES NEWS
By Mrs Anna L. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Robison
and children were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy
Howard. 1
Mrs ’ Janie Porter was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Birdy Porter and Miss Willie
Pearl Porter of Glennville.
Pvt. H. D. Williams and Mrs.
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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
THANK YOU
We know you appreciate the tremendous task confront¬
ing not only the Central of Georgia Railway hut 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
Always t
Your continued cooperation and friendship will
he appreciated.
BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY buy
WAR AVAR
BONDS Passenger Traffic Department STAMPS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1913
Frances Williams were the
guests ot her sisters. Mis. u
and Naomi Geiger,
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Claxton
was the week end guest oi Mas-
ter Aldon and Kalton Howard
0 f Glennville. Ga.
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MIDWAY NEWS MiUr%Krin«? t 1
Mr . - F Pri-ce iv reiatiVes r Xturned
Jnends hom inends . fronl in visitin Newark Newar g .FT N J . a a f
^gely trip. a
^
Dpa Eddie Bowens and wife,
Frank Polite and little Mervin
of Sunbury were the Saturday
evening guests of Elder Charles
Byfd and family and a!so Mrs.
L E Prince>
Eldei Charles Dix and Mis. P.
R- Baker arc still on the sick
list.
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number of years had made her
home in Rincon^'^ laSt
nesday . afternoon. .. .. Mrs Holmes _
p-
wherever service was needed n
her community, she served w 11- .
ye,r, funeral w« held
atot nameS ch“ch which «
by 2 sons, Robbie Holmes of
were many. Rev. G. H.
Stokes officiated, assisted by
ministers. She is surviv¬
by to sons. Robbie Holmes of
Aaron Holmes, Rin-
two daughters, Mrs. An¬
nette Irvin of Philadelphia;
SDerry. Rincon. Sever¬
grand children among them
Mrs Ruthia Jaudon Rich _
Va.; Ruberdie Aiken, of
great grand children,
ces ’ ne P hews and other rel
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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 itehv scalps. Try
you’ll like it. Sold at € •B H \
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SHOP and
BOEN’S PHARMACY
Cor. Henry and W. Broad
Only 35c. Wholesale prices
for Beauty Shop Owners.