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SLACKSHEAR
Fy Jaunita Lassiter
Mrs. Styna Surrency left
day for Jacksonville, F! ■
Pvt. Curtis Moods is home
furlough.
On last Monday right,
Pearly I on r f had a won'* "
ful birthday party.
I. c street High School
ed Thanksgiving.
Miss Louis Johnson .
fish supper for the 10th j,,* '""
Wednesday afternoon
The M. F. A. boys gave
Thar.ksgiv ag feast, also
8th and 9th grades.
The Glh and 7th grades gave
Solonia White a surprise
day party Tuesday.
Also the 6th and 7th
gave a Thanksgiving feast in
honor of Lee St. High School.
Mr. Jessie Love of Brunswick
• as the guest of John H
Lurrency.
COBBTOWN
y ’rs. FI W. McCrary
7 it- V . M. B. S. of Steep Hill
hi 1 its regular meeting v.'ih
t president, Mrs. C. B Jinry
1 esiding. Attendance Wf.. od
and collection $20.85.
Mrs. W. O. Stanford has r; -
turned home after spenc’i 3
weeks In Brookville and K. -
simmee visiting her father a f
sisters.
Mrs. O. S Holland and Mis
Penny Broomfield have re'tim¬
ed home after spending one
week in * Percy* Miami visiting 11*' relatives
Pfe, Ml tc he is home on
leave visiting his wife, Mrs. Vir
gie Lee Holland Mitchel’ and
other relatives.
Mrs. Ponzola Eason and Mrs.
Ada Bacon left Wednesday ’or
Albany to visit their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Page a.re
attending the grand lodge meet
ing.
Mrs. Olearly Ringword and
baby girl Naomi have returned
v home after spending sometime
.with their parents in Glennville.
Ollle Summerlin left last week
to join his wife, Mrs. Rubio Sum
erlin in Brunswick.
Willie Edenfield is spending
sometime in Brunswick. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M
Edenfield.
PORT ROYAL NEWS
By Mrs. R. F. Burr
Regular services were held at
FAB Branch church Sunday,
Rev. Davis, pastor, preached the
sermon to a large and appreci
ative audience. M. Edwards,
Charlton Smith deacons in
charge.
Sunday will be FAB church
rc ular services. You are in-
v: 'd to worship wtih them. Rev.
Mitchell of Tillman, pastor will
dejiver the sermon. Deacons
in charge. C. D. Dawson, Bris
Jenkins, Christopher Mitchell
and Isaiah Bee.
Friends were glad to shake
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We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request „
Sunday at Mrs. Rilla Tillman's
home. They were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnis
' Smalls.
Mrs. Neva .Topes is planning
on giving her husband a birth-
day surprise Tuesday evening.
Little June Williams Is home
after spending a week with her
aunt at Wartyville.
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METTER
By Mildred Boston
Sunday Sunday was was pastoral pastoral day day at
Thankful Bo past church. Tie.
Sunday School met at the usual
time with Dea. Tom Phillips
presiding. The ; - tor, low. St.
B. Stewart preached at Ohio
services. Collection for the
day $53 20.
Sunday School met at .Saint
!<• at 10:15 with Supt. Bro. J. c.
ward, presiding, assisted by
the teachers. The lesson was
reviewed by the pastor.
Rev. J. W. filled his regular
appointment at St. Ahdn
Kenew, Rev. R D. Pierce gue.s!
speaker.
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. Matthew Baptist church. At
12:45 Rev. W. J. Johnson filled
the pulpit and delivered a soul
stirring sermon. Collection was
$36 40.
The Mayflower Singers of Sa-
vannah rendered a musical
program at Candler Coupty
Training School. A large audi-
ence was present.
Mrs. Ivy Deakle a student of
Mme. Freeman School of Beau-
ty Culture has r e t n mod
to complete her study after
spending a week’s vacation
w ith her husband. Rev. Dehard
Dekle of Metter. They also
were the guests of her mother,
and father, Mr. and Mrs. Gen¬
eral Mincey at Pulaski Nov. 15 .
Mrs. Mary L. JOsey Jones su-
pervisor of Candler and Evans
counties spent the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays with her daughter,
Mis s Lozera at Albany State
College, Albany.
Mrs. Ethel Boston and Mrs.
Juiia Poston spent some time
with their husbands at Ft 1
Benning. ;
Rev. S Toson has hepn re-
turned to Pulaski charge for an-
other year.
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week T end , in W. Savannah White then, the guest -
of Rev. and Airs. R. Richax*d, 126
Lumber street, |
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STATESBORO NEWS |
By Linton McBride
Sunday was pastoral day
First AB church. Sunday School
was held at the usual hour. The
pastor, Rev. J. P. Murphy de-
livored the morning and even-
ing messages.
Sunday School was well at-
tended at Bethel AME church
with Mrs. Rockie Butler presid
ling. ^,
Sunday School was well at-
tended at Tabernacle Baptist
hands with James E. Zealy, our
old friend. It has been a long
time since Mr. Zealey was over
this way. Come again.
The Twelve Tribes will be
presented at reihlehem Baptist
f *•' |li___ Sunday, December 5th
at, 6 uuiick for the benefit of
, F $‘B rr.un:n Church. Be
or to be on time to help put
u. . rra r over. .
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bZEEOMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mu 11 ice *i
p mdn; - . the Home Mission
Society of R. mzer church held
it regular n - ting at the
church with prayer service in
the morning with a good at-
tendance. At 2 o'clock the
Sunday School was conducted
by the superintendent F. S.
I avnbright.
Prr.ye; meeting was held Sun-
de y morning at Beach Hill Bap-
tis; church with a good attend-
ance.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.’ Samuel
Mulliee, Mrs. Maggie L. Baker,
Mrs. M. E. Baker and Henry
Baker motored to Savannah.
Albert Stevens is a patient at
Charity Hospital because of an
accident on Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Mayes was the
guest of Miss Rosa Lambright
and Mrs. janie O. Robinson on
Sunday evening. |
Vaster Fletcher Mayes was
the Sunday guest of Master
Samuel Mullice, ,Jr. '
Sunday evening The Wrights
H. D. Club gave a musical pro-
* ram at the uso at Camp Stew-
art.
Mrs. Maggie Mallard of sa-
vannah is the house guest of
her brother and sister-in-law,
Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Williams
nd daughter. Miss Mildred H.
lallard. i
Mx - s. Gettie M. Jackson of j
Brunswick spent the week end
with her sister, Mrs. Addie C.
Williams. j
Miss Jacquelin Morse and
Siaff Sgt. William McCall were
the Sunday evening guests of,
Miss J. Riitha W. Best. j
Miss Mae Golden was
the Sunday evening guest of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Lambright.
COLLINS NEWS
Rv Mrs. Novella M. Collins
Cpl. Raleigh Nobles of Camp
Stewart is home on "h twelve,
days furlough.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Alt. pilgrim Baptist Church, Rev j
E. L. Gaskin, pastor. We had,
a splendid sermon by Rev. E.,
Hollaway. The evening sermon
by Rev. A. M. Macon. Collection,
On last week Pfc. Andrew
Murphy was home on a twelve:
day furlough visiting his friend,!
Miss Ruby Jackson and on
Saturday November 13 th they,
were married.
William Coachman and Miss
Flora Stockson were married
Church with Josiah Baldwin
presiding.
The senior class of Statesboro
H gh School had a Thanksgiv¬
ing banquet Thursday night
(lie grammar school building.
Many guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton ,T. Allen
Wa;m Srrings. Ga. spent the ..
Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
O. Williams of this city.
Miss I aBlanche Williams, the
music teacher at Sylvania High
cvhool spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jas.
williams,
Mr. and Mrs Melton J. Allen,
Mr.-. Willie B. Williams and
daughter I aBlanche motored to
savannah, Saturday for the day
They also spent Thanksgiving
dpv in Macon with friends.
The Royal Sowing club met at
the home of Mrs. Willie B. Wil¬
Firms nt, 235 Johnson street on
Friday afternoon. Those pres-
on j were the following: Mes-
r'«. m r s Amanda Smith, Hazel
Van Buren, Pearl Bollinger, Ger¬
trude Everett, Lucy WUkerson,
Gertrude Simmons and Mamye
Puphsley. The guest speaker
was Miss L. A Price, principal
or Brooklet High school. After
the of business, i
routine a deli-
eious Post-Thanksgiving Turkey 1
dinner ^1 ttm was o served. new
Miss Ruby James was the
week Mrs^Erma'^lFen 1 Statesbor” |
of
spent several days of last
week in Screven with her sister,I
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HONEY CREEK I
Rv Miss W. M. Coakley ]
at ,r? Mt. Sinai t,t» Baptist tt church and.
services was conducted by
president, Mrs. Minnie Atkinspn.!
Collection $6.00. The home mis-
.sion donated Mrs. Atkinson the
of $15.00 her 1
sum on expense to
the State (Baptist Convention, j
The church donated Rev. J. H.j
Harris, the pastor, $11.75 on his :
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Convention.
Mrs. Nancy Mae Atkinson left
Monday night for Brunswick;
She is the daughter-in-law of
Mrs. Ella Atkinson, meet-j
Sunday was pure wine
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Atkinson. Collection for the
da ^ was $1L50.
Mrs. Emma Coakley was the
dinner guest of Mrs. Ellen At-'
kinson.
Miss Jaunita Jones wishes to!
thank her friends and relatives 1
ror klnd " ess -d
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NOTICE
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
during her illness. She is much
better now. She is the daugh¬
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones.
Mrs. Bernetta Jones is on the
sick ilst.
There was a Thanksgiving
party Thursday night given bj
the- teacher, Mrs. Lula Adams.
The amount raised $15.00 for
^ bpnefit of the school and
4-H Club drive. Mrs. Lula
Adams spent the week end home
She was the dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller
LUDOWIC1
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Services throughout the week
at New Hope AME- church were
excellent. A gospel message
was delivered each night. The
Sunday services also went over
the top. Over one hundred dol
lars was raised. Rev. W. M.
Hooten, Jr., is pastor.
On Monday night the Saint
James Baptist church partici¬
pated on the program of Beth¬
el AME church, Ilinesville. Rev.
Dinkins pastor. Rev. T. J.
Lynch pastor of St. James fill-
ed with the spirit of the Lord,
delivered a soul s ti rr ing message
fo an appreciative audience,
^sic^with choir rendered excellent
Miss Edna Kemp
pianist. It was a great time in
Zion. Presiding Elder M. T.
- '‘ 7 whkxh
V/ere Section highly enjoyed by all. The
collection $56 ?J6.25. 25 Alters After services 3
a delicious banquet supper was
served the guests at the school
room by Rev. Dinkins and mem-
h
J a L an * ^
- J ames _ Baptist c rch and
friends were hi ^ hl y elated
this wonderful hospitality
Bethel AME church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum
and baby were Sunday guests |
of relatives here.
Mesdames Ruby C. Baker, 1
Alice Messrs. Grant, George Ailer Johnson j
ley," John H.' Bynum,
at Greater Zachariah Baptist
Church. Glennville Sunday
Cpl. Fi’eddie Harris of Wash-
CpL Thelma Baker 0
v^iii tci ui a ciiiicaaecr ctic vioinus
Mrs. Alice Grant, Miss
and Master Jack Frazier,, and
Jimmy B. Colley were Thanks-
giving guests of relatives at
Savannah.
Fimeral SerViC6s f0r WaShing
2 o’clock. Quite a crowd of
out-of-town visitors and rela-
tives were present. Interment
in Oak Hill cemetery. Ta'pley-
Robinson Funeral Home was
in charge,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Carter of
Jesup were week end guests of
Mrs. Lizzie Vaney and family.
Cpl. Thelma Baker and
Ruby C. Baker attended
Thanksgiving exercises at Och
Grove school.
BROOKMAN
By Mrs. R. M. Spaulding
C. B: Bailey and friends of
Brunswick spent the week end
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—B A N G—
HERE'S HOLIDAY Fl’N
FOR THE GANG
NEWS TO AMUSE
POEMS BY
W. A. ‘Tess” ROBISON
Savannah’s Black Fun
Scribbler
Sister Brown Has Pah son
Cox Fnh Dinnah
A Country Black Out
The New Year Poem—An¬
other Year
Also
Riding The Bus—The Ra¬
tion
A StingyMan—Funny Do¬
ings
Uncle Sam And The Japs
—A Poor Janitor
Main Street Restaurant
Any One - One Dime - No
More - Any Time
At The Savannah Phar¬
macy, 719 West Broad St.
While There Select Your
Poems Before Going
FESS 614 W. Broad Street
And Where ever You See
Him with Shoes on His
Feet
NEWS
Somewhere In Australia, Dec.
<ANPi—The Dr. G.W. Carver
AmericanTted Cross club was in
a mass uproar as Red Cross work
ers and aids busily, hurriedly
decorated a two room suite in
the still-in-process-of-model-
officer’s quarters. The an-
swer to a query as to what caus-
ed the grand rush was, “We are
Preparing the bridal suite.”
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About 2 p m a gorgeous sam-
pie of Aussie feminine pulcri-
Hide attired, in a coat suit Of
English gray and marooned
checkered tweed x. white shin
S P0 Slln Wlt iit? h T ST
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ground . of . . brunette ,, ha>r . .
wavy
istyled in a semi-pompadour*
alited from a taxi. She .was
followed by a tall, handsome
j
P j a d t 0 see Mrs. Willie Bacon
again after recently under-
. operatlon ..
5 8 a -
Those called to the bedside of
Dea Coney wbo is very sick
xz
of Savannah; Lydia Bacon, Ma-
Lou Coney of Hattie,
Mr. and Mrs. Rounder Coney
and Mr. and Mx - s. L. C. Coney.
Mrs. Metter, M. Warren of
Douglas, is visiting relatives
here and in Savannah.
Lester Robinson of Douglas is
visiting his uncle Frank Jenks
and his aunt, Mrs. Lillie Hall
other relatives.
Rev. S. S. Batey left Monday
attend the AME annual
ference in Savannah. His mem
bers and friends of St. James
second looie
This was the bridal party,
his mother and sister,'
Mrs Mrs ’ gjj Silva va Bailey Bailey and and Mrs ^ rs Vic- Vic
toria Dunham , last Saturday,'
NoVember 2 oth !
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Mrs - Mamie Pinkney spent the
and Mrs. Rose Williams. \
A surprise shower was
to Sis. Oaten Short on Fri¬
day night by Sis. Rena Dun-
nam of Spring Hill church,
$ 2 - 40 - Bister Cora Flanders of toe
CME church, Sis. Mamie Pink-
ne ^’ P re sident of the spiritual
women un i°h They and Brother J. C. J
wish to thank j
the 1 -- colored and white
who gaV| ^ something. Total
raised $6.60; grand total
Sis. Laura Latson of Bruns-
was the dinner guest of
—
Mrs. Minnie Carter, Mrs. Car-
lethia Blue, Mrs. Mary J. Cum-
munion and friends of Bruns-
wick and Mrs. Blue of Buck
Swamp were the dinner guests
of Mr - and Mrs. Robert Flan-
^
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several days. He is doing very
well.
Sis. Lillie Mack was carried to
the hospital last nigrt serious-
ty
' Members of the Waynesville
charge are glad to have Rev. L.
w - Wilson back from the annu-
conference for another y.ear’s
work - Friends are always wel-
come at New Hope church.
The funeral of Mrs. Ada Vince
was held Sunday, Nov. 28th at
the New Hope Methodist church
in Brunswick, Rev. N. L. Lyde
officiating.
GLENNVILLE NEWS
By E. J. Junior as
A Thanksgiving program was
rendered at Glennville Junior
High School last week. Many
of the students responded in
bringing foodstuff for the needy
of the community. These
packages were delivered to the
homes by Mrs. C. V. Johnson and
Rev. S. S. Batey. After the pro¬
gram. the high school depart¬
ment served the faculty and
students of the sixth, seventh
grades a very delicious dinner
Visitors present were Mrs. Alme-
da Gardner and daughter, Lula
and Rev. S. S. Batey.
Mrs. Thelma Williams, instrue
tor of the fourth and fifth
grades of the Glennville Junior
High left Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving at her home in
Jacksonville. Fla.
Miss Pauline Gardner, teacher
of the first and second grades
of the Glennville Junior High
school spent the holidays at
Tuskegee Ala., visiting her sis¬
ter. Arola who is a freshman.
Miss Lula Gardner has return
ed to school after spending the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents.
The community at large
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Hampson H. Fields, Cleveland,
qne of the first to be commis¬
sioned over her. had ” do to ji> d crack
The first Negro officer
the ice and marry an Australian
Only a few days ago Lt. Fields
married historical Miss Norma old Roman Baptise AMh- in
thp }W
olic St. Mary cathedral Sid-
| ney, Australia. The affair was
! semi-military with the
' being Warrant Officer
ants
Price, Los Angeles, with brides¬
maid Georgetta DcLoden, a
; friend of the bride. James
“Pete” Tyson, Red Cross Field
director from Washington, D C.
gave the bride aw-ay while her
| rister. Mrs. Isabelle Jordan, was
: maid of honor.
Like all weddings there was,
' the reception after¬
of course,
wards with champagne and re-
j freshmento galore. It took the
I grocm almost a year to snag
j through to get military the necessary.,permis¬ red tape in or-
der
sion to wed. During the course
cf time, ration coupons were
collected from evex-y direction sc
the intended Madam could have
the required cover change for
enough material to have a real
j genunine “peace time” wedding
j J gown. subsequently the result
was
that she was gorgeously attir-
ed in a white, spotted net affair
created in a conception of Su¬
san Hayward’s bridal costume
from the movie, “I Married A
ration coupons for *2 yards ol
54 inch materiral. For flowers
she --- , . ---. melo-
dv of (i FWPlW. ||iHill Ijl Lu; val-
lev and white roses,
The arrival at the DnjTj.irver
club in another town 4s the
climax of a furlough to Sidney
panted Lt. Fields for tH the mar-
riage and also the begh-j lieuten¬ hg o!
a honeymoon while the
ant awaits transportatiiin back
tion. G,,lnea ' h,s ^ st ‘
It may be added here- In an-
swer to inquisitive spaBSation
as to the true nationality of
the bride—she is of French and
Australian descent.
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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 •A*,;
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 friendship T
Your continued cooperation and will always
he appreciated.
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