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STATESBORO
was"nastorU <l
Sunday y day
_. u * . . ' „ church ' ‘
, , . . ..
Senooi was neia at , ®
hOiir. The t pastor 11,1
the morning and' evening
sages.
Sunday School w.;;, well
tended at Bethel A M
Church and Tatoernacli
church, Sunday.
Mrs. Ahnie Hanroy and V
Clara WUborn ol S’ te
were tile week end guests of
and Mrs. Taylor of Macon.
The Rosebud Sewing
met at the heme of Mrs.
da Douglas on Bulloch
Wednesday evening.
ent were Mrs. Ida Lou
Mamie Owens, Agnes
Lucinda Douglas, Emma
Irene Fulton, ’ Annie Lou ' Mo
Bride, _ , Claudie Jenkins, , R _ ,
Butler, Sarah Faulks and
Much ^ ^ business .
/ .ree. was
und the 10 ' stess seiVPd
TTile repast.
Mr O een- Lee is spending
few teOte iici..s vacation with
si
rn 3‘ n re|t>
Cpl. Alphonso Harris rn
t'd to San Bernardino, Calif, ai-
ter spending a few days * -
lotigh-- with his wife, Mrs. Do;
M. Harris. ,
Mrs. Viola Lee is visiting h
brother. Walter Stewart of
ami, Fla.
Mrs. Anna Hicks is sick at her
daughter’s home on Bulloch St.
Mrs. Emma Williams is im-
proving after being sick sever-
$1 days at her home on Rockly •
^The N F A chapter of
High and Industrial
SC-llOOl purdlRSCli tl One hunch.
dollar war bond and $17 20
worth of stamps under the su-
p,r,„i„„ ,R w. 0 CM
they are planning to de great
things. They had their second
meeting of the year Monday
night with the president, James
W Wilbonn in charge.
METTER
By Mifdred Boston
Sunday School was held at
Thankful Baptist church with 1
Dea. Tom PhJlU {$3 in charge and
at Tremcnt Temple Baptist
church at the usual hour with
the superintendent presiding.
At 8:30 Rev. W J Johnsoft
brought the evening message.
Sunday School was held at' St.
Luke XMB church with Bro. J.
O. Ward in chhrge. At eight
-
o’clock the reguiaf services,
Rev. R. D. Pierce bfoughl the
messa|e. Collection was $17 10
A three nights meeting was
held in behalf of the Trustees.
E. L. Belcher of Statesboro
In charge. ,
Saturday and-Sunduy wa.vpas-
toral day at Miles Chapel A. M,
E. march. Saturday at 3i00
o-kdbek was official board meet-
onrdc Jfuncral '
iifPttBltS
iVeServe To Please
Toland J. Edwards and Essie Monroe Edwards, Proprietors
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OUR LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MORTUARY SERVICE
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We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
OUT OF TOWN NEWS
appear in recital at The
ville school Friday evening
29. Program sponsored Dy
Trustees of the school.
The camp meeting was
ly attended at St. Thomas
church during last week
Sunday October 24. Those
the rally roll were
Albertha Bacon, $44.00;
ma Henry *42.00; Bessie
*22.00; Roxie Smiley $18.50.
Mamie Ezzel, '5.72. Mr:..
'bertha Bacon is culled
Walthourville.” and Mrs.
•‘Mrs. Walthourville, Jr.”
Hev. Scott Dinkins and
had services
'and Sunday afternoon.
The following pastors
presiding elders are
i ing in the camp meeting
zening at Bethel this week.
w Lane, Milieu; Rev. A.
Martin, Statesboro; Rev.
j iL. Cheavers, Camp Stewart; Savannah Dr.
Butler, p. E, South
distrcit and chaplain Hurley,
Camp Stewart. The
folks will ^ave a program
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Maggie Lilly Fields
Effie W. Casweil visited Mr.
°7" a ” d
-- A very fine ----- revival -------- -v
held at First Calvary Bap
tist Church last week. Rev.
L Hendley 0 f vidalia
ed the mee ting. Four persons
Joined the church,
R ev . e. J. Junior, pastor baptiz-
Cornelia Hargrove. J. C. Car
ter and Miss Levant Sunday
mcrning
Rev _ ^bet of Camp Stewart
gave a sp ] e ndid sermon on the
subject ’ Home.” Rev. E. f.
Junior preached c.i»jn.. Sunday 4-^ to « a
vgr y j arge congregation. .Jack-
son’s quartet gave a few rendi-
tions. wuuo. Tile AUC church- uhuvii uoimtat donated to i/VJ
Prof. H. W. Tarver *34.50 for
distress purposes. The total
r:li5e " Mr ms ' the
wag $ 254 . 85 .
Mrs. Lena Mae Fennell is the
# mother of baby boy.
a
Mrs. Josephine Henry Was
brought home Saturday from
Charity Hbspital, Savai\iah
where she underwent an opera-
tion.
SUNBWRY NEWS i j
Bv Golpliin Mss. Sadie Lowe ,
Allen of Philadelphia,
was waa iiuiilt* home last idil week wctiv. to LU O see '-
sick father, Dea. Jim Gol-
The family was indeed
to see him as he has been
for 12 years. Also hia
C. C. Bacon of Babson
Fla.
Dea. James Golphin has re
turned home from Savannah.
is improving,
Mrs. Sarah K. Stevens and
ol Brunswick spent the
with her father, c. Bow-
and her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Stevens and family.
Mrs. Sarah Stevens and her
sons little John Henry and
ing with the pastor
'Sunday at 10:09 o’clock Still
School with Supt'. Jones
ln 8- At 11:45 tMe paafo*
, the message. The Lord’s
per was administered.
tton *34.55. The fourth
ly calif- ranee was held
l day and Sunday, Bev. S.
'' pas >r Rev C. W. Prothro,
1 "tc-dent All reports
i <rn<xi , ’nd a .ted the pastor
' ic.y.rn tor another year. Col-
1 . ctlon for Sunday $47.70
M!:;s Tlielma Mercer is spend-
ing time in Elizabeth, N. J.
Mrs. Mildred Boston
ed the graduation of the f
man’s Beauty school.
Mrs. Joe Davis and son left
Friday for Jacksonville and
wi 11 spend two weeks.
Mrs. Sarah Kelly of Vidalia
1
lisiting . . her , sister, . Mrs. „
pindergrawh
Mrs. Mabel Whitaker of Ches-
ter. Pa. and Mrs. Emma Jones
of Detroit are visiting relatives
and friends in Metter this week.
Mr - and Mrs - J c Ward
se rved a SUR P er Eriday
u
I Detroit, Mrs. Jessie Whitaker,
nr t „ d >
__' ‘ '
Parker.
I dlnnei O. R. at Ropar hls hk< home VlAVMQ gave Sunday QlinHriTf a !amilyj
mr_ ev-j
. ing la ^° MrS Whit
c ? n ° r ' ‘I
ak0r and Mrs. Jones. , ,
I Rpvs ' J ' W ' Whltp ’ E ' E Bel
(:ller a ten ed tlle Mt " Tabor As ”
« oclatlon Fl '‘ day * the-Mercer
Giove churclR Rev. E. D. Blooks
lost Pastot Rtv. G. W. onner,
moderator. I
Mis. Mulissii Miller, Roberts,
Miller :Mld Mrs ' Ethel ... •ston ,
^ » ess ^ ia States '
^
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.
UmfcgyjMlf, Q.A ZZZ :
“ e 1V10 ”*Y naiien,
Rev. E. J. Junior and Rev. J. L. I
Hendley « n J»yed a delicious din-,
ner at the home of Dea. and
Mrs. Sant Hargrove Thursday
afteruoen. j
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tarver en-|
joyed the plate lunch given
them Thursday by Mrs. Ethel
Hargrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs.
Art hlO Hiili of Adel were the
week end guests of sister atid
daughter arid family.
MK and Mrs. H. W. Tarver,
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Htall spent
at the hohme of Rev.
;: ' nd Mrs - Scotfc Dinkins. :
Bethel AME church choir,
rtri?rtilM*s -showered Prof, and
Mrs. H. ... W. Tarver, daughters.
Annie, Lucile and Ida Florence
TarvCr with a grand surprise on
Friday evening, ice cream and
Cal{e were served by iftFs. Mag-
Sic Cause. Mtmy useful articles
we£e given. I
Several folks from HinesvaLe
witnessed the fine Gospel Four
Singers’ program Thursday ev-
ening at Mt. Zion. They will
SAVANNAH TH1WBN*
Edward Stevens were the
per guests ol Mr, and
Clemons Stevens.
| Little Geneva Stevens is
week end guest of Mr. and
Nathaniel Hughes of
ter.
Mrs. Lula M. Hamilton
Dorchester spent the week
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford.
clarence Fuller was the Sun-
day gue::^ of hi.; grand mother,
Mrs. Susie Fuller.
i. nller Jr , of Brunswick
spending a while with his grand
mother, Mrs. Susie Fuller.
James Mason was the Sunday
evening guest of his parents, Mr
and • Mrs. Henry Lowe.
Little Velmer M. Bowens was
the week end guest of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lam
bert.
Ira „„ Williams Jr, from Georgia
State College spent the week
end with-his mother and
Mrs. Annie E Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boweii 3
were the Sunday evening gucste
of their aunt, Mrs. Rachel
Frank Polite was the Sunday
evening guest of Miss
C S„c, Bryant „ the
dullest it- As. r* .....I--, loA W toP fi— his r—* parents, Mr.
Olid Mrs. ftrvant Bryant. j
Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Lowe
1 were the Sunday ^ evening ° guests!
of Mrs. Annie E. Williams and j
family. ✓ Sl-j
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin of St.
mons Island were the Sunday
morning guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Atwood Lowe and they spent
their week’s vacation with thei j
mother and mother-in-law,
Mrs. Venas Monroe. ;
Adeline. AHniinn m E. aa^v-. Monroe of Dorches-
ter spent Tuesday with her
daughter and son-in-law, MrJ
aild mio. Mrs. m-vYuuu Atwood Lowe. wr.
Miss Velma L. Lowe was the
Thursday evening guest of Mr.
“„ Mts tele Um -tio
Adeline ” Monroe of " " Dorchester, ’ • j
FREEDMAN GROVE J
By Mrs. C. Mullice j
zier and Mesdames Maggie Wil-
liarn s and M. E. Baker attended
t,ie Presbyterian Union meeting
at Days Memorial church at Dor
Chester. j
Sunday night the Wrights
H - D - club gave a victory pro-
® ram at Ebenezer Presbyteri-
an church. The ----- *---........ Freedman
Grove eral Piece* H. D. of club rendered sev-j
music. Revs. A.
H. Williams, Wm. Jackson and
Rr °f- R . S. Frazier gave
closin 8 address. A good collec-
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TO CORRESPONDENTS!
All news matter for Th.
Tribune must be written ir
ink, on one side of the paper.
and must be in the office by
Tuesday morning 10 o’clock,
The Savannah Tribune
I Mrs. L. Byrd Shellman has
| been appointed organist and di-
j j for reetress the four of Presbyterian the Union Meetings church-
,
jes of this community.
Mrs. Laura G. Jackson of Rice
j guest boro was the Sunday evening
; of her nieces and nephews,
-Mrs. Laura B. Shellman,
! Jennie Byrd Kendrick, E. C.
j -Byrd and Rev. W. T. Byrd and
family. j
Read the Tribune for your com
munity news.
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GLENNVILLE NEWS i
By E. J, Junior
Mrs. Aimed a Gardner left on
j j Sunday for a visit to her home
in Milan.
| Bonnie Grantham and ArneL
[Porter are home on a furlough
j visiting We wish relatives and friends.
'in to make a correction,
last week’s paper, it appear¬
ed that Mrs. Jessie Williams
raised $47.00 in United War Ef-
tort program but instead it was;
47c -
Mrs. Mamie Burley and daugh
ter Lillie Peal Campbell and
Willie Lane went to Rincon
Spring, Fla,, last week to visit
their sick father. They re
turned Saturday night reporting
that their father was some bet-
ter. They also brought back
with them little William Lane
who !has been given to them
the club.
Misses JacqUelin Morse,
Jeanett Best were the
of Miss Rutlia Mae
den and Eva Mae Lambrighi.
Andrew Simmons and
1 el MUllice were Sunday
of Mr. and” Mrs. Leroy Baker.
Mrs. Emma Mayes who was
patient at Charity Hospital
at home doing nicely.
rtlnuKOKt BCMDOAFr NtWS IUCU/C
Hy Mrs. iSifctie Carter
Sunday School met at the
al hour at St. John AME
with a large attendance.
The funeral of Paul Spiria
Miami, Fla., was also held
I St. .John AME church. He i
survived by one daughter,
Jaunita Spiria of
two brothers, William Spiria
Savannah, Silas Spiria of
broke; --------, one — sister, ------, Mrs. ------ —
Bacon of Pembroke.
Funeral Directors were
I charge.
Mrs. Lillie Turner’s
sympathize with her and
the death of her husband,
James Turner who died
Mrs. James limes —- Moriday - even-
ing.
Georgia Ann Jones spent
week end in Vilida with her
brother . .. and ...... sister-in-law
Mrs. Dean Jones.
Mrs. Etner and little Harrison
Hines motored to Hinesville
Friday to visit her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Frazier,
Miss Ruby Kent of Savannah
visited her brother and sister-
in-iow non Dea. and Afm Mrs Luman xuiiuau
Kent on Sunday. v
Dea - and Mrs. Henry Brown
~ moved in m their viivu new new iiuuic. home.
Among those who attended
the union meeting at Cypress
D~. »d Mr s .
Brown "’’’ D r '“" ea^ and -" J Mrs. Edward -------*
Mrs. Mary Treadaway and
Mrs. Annie Mae Gillard.
Mrs. Daisy Jones and Mrs.
Mary Jane Barnhill are stiil on
the sick list.
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. M. Prince
Rev. J. P. Stevens, pastor of
‘
and Riceboro Presby to
rian churches was minister in
of the union meeting
at Days ------------------ Memorial Presbyte- •* —
church on Sunday. Avery
forceful sermon was delivered
visiting ministers were Rev.
T Byrd, of Nicholasville, Ky.
Rev Wade of Crossroad. '
-
V>^ T \XT rn n ____i •.. _________
a » d Mrs Jennie Byrd Kendrick.
R ev. B y rd was guest speaker
for tlle Uni °n Sabbath school
hoar and 11 is add ress was very
enthusiastically received. i
Mr - and Mrs. B. F. Freeman
tb P happy parents of a fine
whose name is Howard Max-;
le -
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford are a 1-
proud parents of a fine baby (
-
Sheffield, oi J- R„ L. Tyson, j.
ungin ’ Tyson, V. Riley, A
| ton ; ysor Mesdames ‘.’ ^ and E. Mrs Lewis - S. L. Law-
and B ;
r ® lm “V j
tbr > Pfc_. pfr, Trl Long Johnson Tr.vwae.ov, Field, lor. left Wednesday ennes ^ , a .'’
__,, Va., where he is
stationed.
I New Zion Springfield and
>
I ' Spring venerf -iV'jvi- Hill’s S union U ^ lon meeting aiee ting con con
N0W Zlon Sl mday. The
.
. ° U ‘ J m c ime 00 a y ' as tae _ conducted
tendeilt , , , At ll a. m. Rev. O.
11 c e ivered a powerful
sen on. At 3.30 p. m. Rev. A.
R ^ , ,v preached the memo-
c ^ Bro. Harry Bro.
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D . u ai . son an B!0
1 -= -- -
Aftet tllf> memo rlal
* 1Flon ,
’ setvlce> were
j 1 u held. H p io , ' ^ Collection 0 ,, 60 10n . for tor the che day day
„
* JJT* many
visitor “ l ” s f Q Brun .
MblTie W
of of Mr. Mr and nilH , Mrs. R. j, Richard-
son. i
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GLAXTON _ NEWS . I
The By union Frederick D: Ray j
meeting of the
Reidsville district convened on
Saturday and Sunday at Ada-
belle - ^singer Tabernacle Bap-
tlst church > Rev B M. Cobbs,:
- -
presldent , Others
Rev - attending
were - and Mrs. T. S. Douse,!
Ihpir liffl ie rt daughter. ViP Katie Fran
^ and TL vFls , Ssle _ BaR Foy and Dea -
raised ,' ' ey. Money
was *120.50.
Th< adjoiuned sessi0n of the
lilsO ColUns ^_
Ga Rev L H McC
dQn pastor; Rev T j Lynch>
pres id e nt
Wedtl esday night Nov lo'the!
female quartet of Savannah Ga. 1
will sing at Mt . olive Bap tist
church No .2, Collins, Ga Ad- 1
mission 25 cents.
The Usher Board Convention
convened with St John Baptist 1
church beginning Thursday and
ending Sunday. • Money raised
$101.50.
Sgt. Sidney Fennell left Suri-
day to continue his service in
the armed force after spending 1
very pleasant 10 day leave!
with his friends,
Mrs. Mary Lee Broadus spent
afternoon in Savannah, 1
Sunday
her aunt and uncle, Mr.'
and Mrs. Herbert Tisdell and
son. She was accompanied by,
Mrs. Marge E. Washington of ,
Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. R. W. Gathers is at the
bedside of her daughter at the
Statesboro Hospital.
TOWNSEND, GA.
Bv F. C. Dixon, Reporter
F.'nterprisp Baptist church
Sunday School was largely at
tended. The lesson wjs discuss¬
ed by the teacher, Sis. Alma
Lewis . Rev. Sardis is pastor.
Welcome Baptist chuich
Sunday School was also largely
attended. The lesson was dis¬
cussed b y the superintendent
Dea. T. H. Bryant, Rev. Dolly
is pas tor.
Mrs. Adline .Tames of Savan-
uab y, a t home visiting her
mother,
Grable Pinknev. Chris Junior
and Charles L. Dixon
Saturday in Savannah
Jonnie Dixon. Mrs Alice Dix-
of Brunswick and Mrs. Ruth
spent Sunday with F. C
by their father,
Dea. S. H. Hall and
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Murphy and
Presiding Elder C. P. Hobbs
was at his post Sunday and the
services were very impressive.
Meeting will be held here all the
week.
B - r u is s 1,511 active, Mrs. Le-
! ’la .leeks, president. Come out
Sunday and help us discuss
Foundation (For Induring
Peace
The fourth quarterly confer-
p nee of Brunswick district was
held - r ' 'iday night. O-ct. 29 and
° ct 31st, Elder C. P. Hobbs in
charge. All reports were good
and a11 asked for the return of
t ' <> ,m,sto1 s,mda y School open-
'
1(1 11 ,llp usual hour with Bro.
1 n - Porter in charge.
Dl Dljrv Lri ?>W CU/AMP Amr NbWS aiPWC
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Johnson
honored their son, pfc. j. w.
• o inson Monday night with a
Party whHe home ori a fut- ough.
™ ™m was beautifully cic-
cora e wita red, white and blue
c repe paper, also flags. Sev-
e,al names were played after
widoh Lhe guests wer e served
Wlth ... fried „ . . chicken,
salad, cake
lce creadl and wine - Those en-
J ° yid ? the gening were Misses
, Blood V.
.Bureau of Public Relations, O. S. War Department
THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER congratulates Corporal Aaron
Williams, Muncie, Indiana, who ran second in the 120-yard hurdles
at the White City Stadium, London, England, during the Allied Forces
Athletic Meeting held August 2. (Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps).
D -
■
Mrs. Susie Lawrence of Jack- 1
ing her brother, Leroy Polite. !
Wade Francis, Josie Francis,
brother from Brunswick, 1
visited parents, Mr. and Mrs.;
Julius Francis.
Rev. T. J. Bucklev delivered
the messa g e at the Progressive
Upion meeting which convened!
at Friendship Baptist church,
Hill. Rev. W. C.'
Shipman, pastor. |
]vj rs Hattie Spaulding of Sa-!
pe i 0 ^ied in Savannah.
James Jackson spent Satur-
clay in Brunswick.
EGYPT NEWS
o y \f f Willi n
,i M visited
0 Sunday by a host of rela-
mother A a
her sister, Mrs. Pleasant
Brow n n and and children- children; «i«ter-ln- sister-in-
Mrs. Lucile Pelote «and ehii
dren; Bro. Dea. George Pelote
and Dea. Joe Rhett and Rev. J.
The first minister and dea-
meeting of the Pilgrim Mis-
siona ry Baptist Association met
Mt - Moriah Baptist church
Pineola - Sermons were de-
b y R ^ v E - L - Ga ® km an
- James Brown - The meet-
yowi $ k
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 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 ,
m
WE THANK YOU
Your continued cooperation and friendship will alvjys V
he appreciated.
BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY BUY
WAR
RONDS Passenger Traffic Department
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ,’, 1943
ing was well attended. Money
raised was *34.12. The next
cedonia Baptist Church, Guy-
ton. Rev. R. Johnson, modera¬
tor, Egypt, Ga.; Dea. H. G. Ga-
ther clerk Guyton , Ga .
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Reasonable Prices
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1012—1014 W. Broad St.
PHONE 9591
"attention ladies !
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out qquickly and easily by
Savannah's own
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It also relieves dandruff ii ^ r
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MME. CARGO’S BEAUTY
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BOEN’S PHARMACY
Cor. Henry and VC. Broad
Only 35c. Wholesale prices
for Beauty Shop Owners.