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MENDES SEWS
J' By Mrs. A. S. Howard
and Mrs. Hardy
-" -a i ii were the week
their sisters
Sunday.
Ruth Geiger and
in Daisy Sunday.
and Mrs. Thomas
f children
i Groveland Sunday,
T ary Lonvence died
Dec. 9 and her
d at Groveland
7 tii. Louise Howard and
t The Sunday guests of
ira Mae Crawford.
On. Dec. 22 we are going
I. ”e a Xmas tree. You
I.-iViUd,
tfETTER, NEWS G
By Mildred Whitaker
Sunday marked the first pas
tor: 1 day in the new
year at St. Luke AME
Sunday School was held at
■rKMi'ock with Bro. J. C. Ward
The lesson was
by Bro. J. S. Mitchell and
Mildred Boston. The
r ve the review. At 11:45
pastor brought the
1 rfesage. The Lord’s
administered at 8
ftev: R. D. Pierce brought
evening message. Total
hfdon ‘for the day was $26.70.
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l<T i Ae ne Guiding Star"
ty (Another Gilbert Produc
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j tion)
"A Christmas Pageant in
-*> Three Acts, with a cast of
. 100 and a chorus of 200
municipal audi¬
1 torium
Monday & Tuesday Nights
December 13th and 14th
8:00 P. M.
Doors Open at 7 P. M.
All ticket holders are urg~
y I; '"'fd to avoid the rush and
waiting in line, by having
a i their tickets validated at
-11 the box office of Munici¬
-71 pal Auditorium in advance
and at once.
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Office Phone 2-3464 Residence Phone 2*3006
511 WEST WALDBURG STREET
Savannah, Georgia
The Indepcaclaiu Mission mu
at 2 o’clock with the president,
Sis. Idella Mercer, presiding,
Much business was
Collection was $10.10.
Sunday School was held at
Tremont Temple
church at the usual hour with
the superintendent in charge,
1 assisted by the teachers.
Thankful Baptist Sunday
School was held at the usual
I hour with the
in charge.
The Sam Creek
church celebrated their 84th an-
j niversary Vjednesday
Sunday. The following
assisting: Revs. Lewis At-
vinger, and J. King. Total ,
money raised $152.76.
Mrs. Susie Dukes, Mr.
Mrs. William Dukes and
Dukes of Millen were the
guests of Hennie Dukes.
Cpl. Willie Brenson and
Willie attended service at
Luke AME church of Rochell,
Y.
Sgt. James Claton
to Ft. Ft. Dix after spending
time with his wife, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Artist
to West Palm Beach, Fla.,
ter spending some time
their mother.
Those on the sick list
Mrs. Freda Whitaker, Lizza
1 | son, Ellen Gray, Lula Pailins
Mittie Camels.
HINESVILLE GA. NEW •
By Mrs. E. M. Tarver
The funeral rites of Robert
i Baker were held from
AME church Tuesday,
7th. He was born July 1,
Surviving him are a wife,
children, three brothers,
I sister and a host of ’other
tives. Rev. J. H. Stokes,
J the tor of Rincon circuit
sermon.
Mrs. Clifford Golden made
trip to Brunswick to visit
husband.
C. c. Gause and Earline
made a trirp to Savannah
day to visit the eye specialist,
Supt. J. c. Logue had
ot Bethel Sunday School.
collection was good.
Pvt. Rev. Ralph Cheavers
Cmap Stewart preached at
el Sunday evening In behalf
Trustees. CapL Roger
(who ( is stationed at Camp
art after returning from
seas gave a very inspirational
talk. The Junior and Senior
j choir rendered music with Pvt.
King, director.
Rev. Scott Dinkins held regu-
j a r services at St. (
Sunday morning
evening. Mrs. Leila
worshipped at St. Thomas
| the morning services.
Mrs, L^ila Dinkins made
business trip to Savannah and
oiennville this week.
i Mr. and Mrs.
Quarterman, Mesdames Liia
phabian and Mary
attended the funeral of
Levant at Groveland Sunday.
The group of teachers
Baconton. Hinesville, Jr. ,
school met at Shiloh School
Monday afternoon,
13 , Miss Emmerlin
principal and hostess.
j chairman, Mrs. Lizzie
had charge of the meeting.
port of *31.15 Christmas
sale from schools was given
1 Miss Turner Jeanes teacher.
school will close for the
days, December 17th and
four days visiting
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CLAXTON SEWS
By Frederick D. Ray
Sunday was pastoral day ri
. A. B. church. The
pry. g. L. Lee preached
wonderful sermons.
Pvt. Sellers Moore of
Knox, T , Ky.. was here ,
Mrs. Mary T L. Brown of
nah , was the guest . of . Mr. „
Mrs, Wallace Scott Wednesday.
Miss Mary Lee Poe was
r j ed s ggt. Jimmy Nelson
Aumist
Mary Lee Broadus
spcnt four days visiting
husband, Sgb. Howard S.
dus of Carnp stewart.
l Mrs. Ellen Goodbey of
ta is back home again
j her mother and family,
Geneva Love,
The boys of the Evans Coun
ty Training School motored
Statesboro Tuesday to
~
Statesboro High School
j basketball. The score was
n m favor of Claxton.
Master Frederick D. Ray
[ his sister, Mrs. Mary L.
us celebrated their
Sunday at 3 o’clock.
useful gifts were received.
mother; Mrs. Edith Ray
as hostess.
Mrs. M. F. Peterson left
eral days ago for Lake
Fla., to visit relatives
friends.
The funeral of Mrs.
Lavant of Glennville was
I ly attended from
i Baptist Church, Groveland
I Sunday December 12 at 3
Harper Funeral Home in
Rev. E, J. Junior officiating.
The funeral of Mrs. Lula
ardson was held at St.
Baptist Church Sunday at U
m., Rev. S. L. Lee
Harper’s Funeral Home
[ charge.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Orich LaMoneda of 5
West Bolton lane wishes
thank her many friends
their many kindnesses to
| during her illness of
She is Rlac! t0
i hat she IS up and
i again and , will be pleased
' 1,avp her friends visil her
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I
IN MEMORY I
I
of I
SNIPE- in memory my
dear fatPer ’
M SNIPE
who passed away December
! 18, 1942.
We cannot say and will not
i say |
That he is dead; he is just I
away ’ j
With a cherry smile and a
wave of the hand,
He just wandered into an un-
known land,
Sadly missed by
Mrs. Evelena Goodwine
Philadelphia
Grand Grand children
nd,:hiory.MMs ETAO ETA ETO
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JONES - In sad but lovingj
memory of our dear mother, :
MRS. WINNIE A. JONES
departed this life four'
j years ago on December 17,
' 1939.
^
The month of December again | !
is here,
The saddest of the year, j
For it was on the 17th of De¬ j
cember, dear, j
You were called away. ]
The blow ...... hard, the shock
was
severe severe, 1
little little thought thought death I
, We We your your t
______ ,
| BOm „ lmes we W
der
1 j Why quickly had to
so you
We J° bore r not kn0W know the the pain yo °
• Nor „ did we see ___.ia... vni] you Hj die: „. '
i j We only know," dear mother
you did not say good-bye.
yr ? y : i o' .i
Sadly e missed! . ,
Daughter
Mrs. Thelma C.
Son-in-law,
Pvt. Frederick Wil¬
liams
WILEY In loving memory
of our dear husband and fath-
er
MR. JAMES WILEY
who departed this life Decem-
1
ber 16, 1938.
j
we shall hear his voice no
mor e
Who was so brave, so clean and
true;
We shall no more upon the
door
The friendy tap we knew.
It seems for such a little while
His presence made our
complete
And we shall miss his
smile
a. When next we meet.
So happy were his
words,
“I’m all right now,” he
said,
And in the noon God’s
p | 'And he home heard his spirit fled,
The pain is gone. He
today 4
Beneath love’s feeble gift
flowers
“He's all right now” we
to say
But, oh what loss is ours.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. Florence Wiley,
Savannah,
a step-daughter,
Mrs. Rosa Lee Marshall.
Philadelphia,
an adopted daughter,
Miss Fannie Wiley,
a godson,
Mr. Alonza James Ellis
a bod child,
Miss Rosemary Simmor/;,
Mather school,
Beaufort, s. C.
a godchild,
Mrs. Millie Green,
New York city
i MEMORY OF LULA
WRIGHT
! In writing this I am sure that
j I express the sentiments of all
! who have known Lula,
j She was a faithful servant of
j God and man, sincere in all
| her work and beliefs and de-
| voted Even to her many friends.
though she is relieved
of the suffering she experienc¬
ed during her last days on
[earth, to we regret deeply having
| lose from our midst such a
well loved friend as Lula
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bourbon Deloach
CENTRAL BAFT. CIll'RI «!
The weekly services were :
attended. Our gust
night was Rev.
of Hunter’s field,
us an inspiring mes-
Sunday school met Gads, at j
usaul hour with Supt.
1m in charge. «V>n x/vo At A f 1 11:30 1 ‘ *3 n O a. m m. 1 A
Daniels delivered an 1 m
sermon. The BfU
on time and was well at¬
The pastor preached
at night, <txt which time
visiting minister from !
had a j
S. C„ Rev. Jamer j
I
DEATHS
Prominent Citizen Dead
The Reverend Peter Wil¬
the father of Dr. I. D.
died after a short ill¬
at the home of his daugh¬
Mrs. Ella Gorhum Man-
grum, last week near Town¬
send, Ga.
He was born in 1850 on the
Great Pee Deg river, near Ma¬
rion, South Carolina.
In 1777 he married Miss Ma-
riah Blackwell and to this
union was born seven children,
Dr. I. D. Williams of Savan¬
nah; Mrs. Ella Gorhum Man :
grum of Cox, Mrs. Sarah Wal-,
ker of Brunswick, Jesse Wil-
liams of St. Augustine, Fla.;
Ira Williams of St. Augustine,
Fla (deceased 1 ; Ivey B. Wil-
liams of Galveston, Texas; and
Mrs. Janie Williams " Summers
N ™ Y ° rk d ‘y.
He left fifteen grand chil-
dren, eleven great grand chil-
dren and one sister, Mrs. Rose
Fuller of Hastings, Fla.
His wife died in 1934 and he
married Mrs. Mary Joyner
1935, who also died four years
later.
He lived in Georgia fifty
nine years and was a member
;of the M. E. church.
Former Savannahian Dies
Jasper Madison Carter, a
| former resident of Savannah, 1
died in New York city Decem-
| ber 4, where he had made his
; home for many years. He was
a member of Metropolitan A.
M. E. church at which his fu¬
neral was held on December 8.
j Burial was in Mt. Hope cemete
ry. Mr. Carter is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Gertrude E. Car
ter; a sister, Mrs. Georgia
Montgomery of Magnolia, O.;
two brothers, John Carter of
Walterboro, S. C., and Daniel
Carter of Lake Wales, Fla., and
several nephews and nieces
and other relatives.
THE EVANGELICAL MINIS-
ISTERS' UNION
The Evangelical Ministers’
union met Tuesday in its first
meeting since the annual con-
! fer-sces closed, at 11:30 a. m.
'with Rev. W. C. Davis, presi-j
dent in charge. Devotions
were conducted by Rev. C. K.
Knight.
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Waving Irons Page Boys
Straightening Combs
Top Curls
Student work half price
After remark, on f .' .w.diip
the president echoes were
fronft the variails confer ,
Two changes were not
in local pulpits: Rev. M. N.
sent to St. Andrews
Rev. L. W. Walker to the
circuit, both of the
ft’ />/in connection. imnt inn Dni; Rev. R. A.
of the CME church was
presiding elder of the
district, going from the
Paul pastorate. . :
The union was pleased to
improvement of Rev H. M.
father. He resides
Charleston, S. C.
It was announced that the
celebration will
held at St Philip AME
on January 1 st. the So¬
Clubs’ union together with
ministers sponsoring the af
The West Savannah district
will be held at Browns’
chapel December 22. Rev.
M. Brown, pastor, Dr. W. O.
SSSlSiS Mm
NEW YEAR’S
RESOLUTION
SEND
To Your Boy or Girl 1
Off At School
It.Will Be A Greatly Appreciated f
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«
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One Year 2.00 Months Six $ 1.25
Evening
Pleasure at
Rooks' Pool
Room
507 West Broad St.
THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1913
r.h rman p. E., a one day
The South Savannah district
wil! be held at St.
AME church on
22 c.i 11:30 a. m., Rev
Brown, pastor, Rev. M.
Robinson, P. E.
The first quarterly confer¬
of St. Philip AME church
be held Friday night when
reports will be made and
quarterly meeting Sunday
Rev. H. W. Murph is
and Rev. W. O. P.
P. E.
Rev. J. H. Adams. D. D..
Fla., was a
the meeting and presented
book of testimonials to
and Mrs. Franklin
signatures for which
is getting from prominent
throughout the coun¬
The president requests a big
for the next meet-
as annual reports of offi-
will be made.
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