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OF TOWN NEW
BUCK SWAM? NEWS
By Gladys Kiley
There was a party given
Monday night by Mrs. Pc arl
Dorothy Clinch in honor of
•James E. clinch the son oi Mi
Pearl Clinch. There were
guests present at the party
it was enjoyed by all. A -
lcious course of fried chb
salad, cake ice cream mu
was served. The room wa
fully decorated with red, \ id
and blue.
Pvt. James E. Clinch ana
wife, Mrs. Dorothy Clinch
dinner guests of Mr. and
Walter Johnson.
Utah Lewis, W. M. Massey,
and Mrs. Milton Massey
the house guests’of Mr. and
J. W. Johnson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
were the house guests of
and Mrs. Stafford Lamar
day. irs.
pearl Clinch and
I.i.cas, Jr., were the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
P.i au'cs E. Clinch left.
day lor ( .mp Clalbourne,
win he is now stationed.
", Hliam Massey and Mr.
F i. Milton (Massey were
1 juse guests of Mr s Glad:/;, i -
1 ey Sunday.
The Springfield Ban
Church and pastor, Rev. O. t .
Hunt were invited to be in*ser
vice with the F'riendship Bapt.v
Church of Brunswick Sunday.
Rev. O. C. Hunt preached a v
erful sermon. Bro. B. Grant,
Fred Dunham, Sis. Ft
botham and Dora Johnson
tended the services.
H. D. Bailey, Erie Mottley,
Motley, pvt. Otha Lee
and Joe Dash were the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Richardson Sunday.
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. Miller' Prince
The Sunday School of Mid
way Temple was well
Roscoe Bacon,
commended the little folks
their punctuality.
The officers of the
were elected: Mrs. Maggie Wil¬
liams, president; Mrs.
Stevens, vice president: Mrs. Ida
James, secretary; Johnnie Lam¬
bert. treasurer; Mrs. Lou Wright
custodian; Elder B.
assistant custodian and Mrs. L.
B. Shellman, organist.
Death claimed two
rf the late Washington and S.
rah Stevens family,
Stevens of Mini Fie end V
Marian Benjamin of
Beth funerals were held
M.dway.
Cuter Ann Cassels, one
Midway's oldest member / ;
ed way in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Laura G. Jackson
returned home, after several
visit with her niece, Mrs. L.
Shellman and nephew, E, C
Byrd and family.
Major S. O. Johnson of
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f prTioijJi
v\ e Serve To Please
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We Have Chimes In Gar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
is at home on a
Sessions of Southern Pines,
('.. is also the guest of
Byrds.
and Mrs. Pritchards
guests of Mrs, Shellman
the past week Mrs.
n h become a member of
, .v, 0 i r
Mrs. L. T Miller Prince
"aviag for Warm Springs
ac;rmpa;iy Jerry Carter, Jr
back eme
Ed. Baker Dorchester
Sam James Brunswick
guests of Mrs. L. E. Prince.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joe
made a business trip to
i Pvt. Mercy Standford,
who Is stationed at
Field, Ohio is at home on
furlough visiting his wife,
8arah Stanford and son
Stanford. Jr., and daughter.
^ rctia Standford. He is
ing with his
Mrs. W. M. Waye. On
morning he motored to
ville, Fla., accompanied by
family. They were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^ ,
Gainey.
Mrs. SopbrOnia Stafford
family of Ludowici were
Sunday evening guests of
W. M. Waye and
Mrs. Golden and Mrs.
G'pl. Spencer Way who
served his country for
years over seas is now stationed
at Camp Stewart, Ga.. to
joy of all who knew him.
CROSS ROAD NEWS
By A._L. Murant
Mrs N N W Smiley Warned
Smiley, Mrs. Neomi Sikes, and
Douse Murell were the Sun-
i y guests of Mrs. J. H.
'■ nt.
Johnnie Johnson was the Sun
I day guest of J. II. Murant.
i Miss Beatrice Murant was the
Sunday guest of Mrs. Ma Marv y I
Wo are very glad to have Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sanders
Glennville for our
here at Cross Roads.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nunnal-
ly of ejaxton were the
guests of the Murants and
l.areiiis, Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
John E. Williams of
vide and Miss Earnestine
Wright were the Sunday night
guests of Miss Dee Otha Jones,
Miss McClary Murant of
r " jpent the week at
with her parents. Mr. and
J- II. Murant while
fn in an attac.ek of the F’lu.
>■!' and Mrs. E f. Boyd
family have m pved
their beautiful new home
Macedonia.
Dee Hardee was the
guest of Willie D. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave '
were t.ha Sunday guests of
Murants.
with her father, John Hardee,
Mrs. Lula Washington was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Smiley.
Mrs. D. F. Fraiser and William
Scott are on the sick list.
Ochs Grove School cordially
invites the public to attend the
Xmas tree Wednesday night
Dec. 22.
Mrs. Willie Mae King of Lu-
dowici spent Wednesday visit-
ing her mother, Mrs,. Anna Ross.
Joe Scott made a pop call on
Sunday night to see the Mu-
rants.
PEMBROKE NEWS
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
Sunday was pastoral day at
Rt Joh n AM E church. Rev. A.
B. Hunter pastor. The presid-
s e
a wonderful sermon the
morning worship.
Sunday School at St. John A.
M. E. Church was well attended,
The hlgh points of the lesson
were given by the elder.
Sunday School at Mount Mo-
riah Baptist church was also
largely attended with the
j n4 endent in charge
The Sunday School of Saint
John invites the community to
enjoy its Xmas tree program on
Wednesday night, Dec. 29th.
Mrs. Ernest Taylor and Mrs.
L. H. Garrison returned home
Wednesday after attending the
funeral of their grand father.
Rev. Peter Williams at Cox. Ga.
, hnme ' vtth he ^ children, Mr. and ^
Mrs. Erhest Taylor
Mrs. Janie Williams Summers
of New York was the week end
guest of her nieces Mrs. L
Garrison and Mrs. Ernest Tay-
^ or -
EHa °°! Um 0f
CoXi Ga „ is visiting her children,
Mr. ............. and Mrs. L. ' H. ~ Garrison and
family and Mr and Mrs Ern
es t Taylor.
Mrs Eliza Mc Kennie of Sa-
'vannah spent Sunday with
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bing.
Mrs . L . c shellman spent a
f ew days last week in Savannah
with her mother. Mrs. Horace
McKennie.
Ernest Taylor and Tracy
Brewton made a business trip
to Savannah Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hines
and family and Mrs. Maggie
Woods and son, Daniel were the
Sunday ni^ht guests of Mr. ar.d
Mrs. James Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis
and Mrs. Mattie Lue Hines made
a business trip to Savannah on
Monday.
Mrs.%Addie Kent spent
week in Savannah with
tives.
Mrs. Lettie Surrency is
home after undergoing an oper-
rTtrar vr
home last Monday from Lees
burg, Fla., after spending two
weeks with her children.
Mrs. Willie Marshall ofStates-
boro is visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith.
Sgt. Wincco and Sgt.
and Miss Jessie Smith were the
guests of Mrs. Willie Ellis
Statesboro Sunday.
.hick Adkins, Mrs. Louise
Bunch and Harrison Haines are
on the sick list,
H1NESV1LLE GA NEW*
By Mrs. E. M. Tarver
The Hinesville Junior High
school had the Christmas *xer-
cises and tree Friday evening,
Dec. 17. Christmas carols were
sung. Little Misses Ann and
Earline Q aU se sang solos. Many
days _________________ until January 3rd.
Mrs. Ophelia Futch left
for North Carolina where she
sp?erid the Christmas holidays
with re i at jves and friends.
c . c Gglise made a business
trip t0 savannah Saturday.
| Joe! 'hon made a trlp to
G ; ennville to s F’ridav
Bethel Sunday School. Cpllec-
tion was good. Rev. Scott Dinkins
preached preached at at the the mornine- morning and and ev- ev-
ening worship. Annie l.uciile Tr i-
ver j 0 j ned church. The Jr.
c i 10 j r rendered music at morning
serV i ce un der the direction of
Pvt Danie] King The seni0r
cbo j r sang evening worship.
Mrs - Gause, James Cum
mings and others attended the
funeral of B. Jones 1 white 1 , man-
ager of t he Coco Cola Bottling
Go , w hich took place at Dublin,
Sunday.
T he Bethel A. M. E. Sunday
School will have their Christmas
i tree Frida y evening at 8 o'clock,
Dec 24 at Bethel Church.
1
MENDES NEWS
J By A. L. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
son’s daughter, Miss Viola Rob-
j Adair erson Bed was the recently of married Mr.
son
Mrs. George Bed.
Mrs. Ruth Geiiger spent the
wee k end in Sav’h with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
C a vis and other relatives,
| Mr. and Mrs. James McAr-
Bu* r an d Miss Catherine
the Sunday evening guests
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiger.
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Mrs. Mattie Bell and
and Mrs. Sallie Roberson
children also the bride
groom were the Sunday
noon guests of Mr. and
Hardy Howard and family.
METTER
By Mildred Boston
Sunday was regular
day at Thankful Baptist church
Rev. S. B. Stewart filled the
pulpit. At 3 o’clock Rev. De-
bard Dekel was the guest speak-
er. The following ministers
assisted in the service: Revs. S
O. Pierce, W. J. Johnson, H. W.
Williams, A. D. Lane.
tion $41.60.
Sunday school met at the
Tremont Temple Baptist church
with the superintendent in
charge, assisted by the teachers.
Sunday School was held at
St. Luke AME church with Bro.
J. C. Ward presiding. A Sun-
day School rally will be held
I tyee at Thankful Baptist church
by the Sunday School.
St. Luke church will hold its
church conference December 28
and the Sunday School will spon
sor a Christmas program at
night.
Rev. J. W. White held his reg-
ular service at St. Andrews A,
He was
accompanied by Rev. R.
Pierce, Mrs. L. B. Seymour, Ma-
mie Phillips, Miss Pearl Eller-
son and James Fittman.
1 R. D. Pierce delivered the ser-
mon - ..il
LUDOWICI NEWS
b.v Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Sunday services were excellent
at New Hope AME church, Rev.
w . M. Hooten, pastor, delivering
two soul stirring sermons,
services at Elam Baptist
chu rch were largely attended on
Sunday. Rev. A. Pressley, pas¬
tor delivered two soul stirring
messages.
j M rs. Ruby C Baker and Mrs.
Carrie Johnson worshipped at
1 Elam Baptist church Sunday.
Joh ^
l DeaC ° nS ,^' Baker ’ Jaines ^
* 01 } and others are 011 the SU ‘
lst '
Prof. W. A. Myles made a bus¬
iness trip to Blackshear the
past week end. '
Rev. and Mrs. M. Derry and
| Luther Smiley made a business
trip to Glennville Monday.
SUNBURY NEWS
By Miss Miidred Bowens
Sunday was pastoral day
Sunbury Baptist church. The
Sunday school w'as divided in-
to three classes and the lesson
wars well taught. The pastor,
R ev - p - G. Dawley preached
soul stirring sermon. The
tendance was good. The
1 tion for the da y was *61.85.
Mrs. Sadie Lowe was
very ill on Sunday afternoon
and had to be rushed to the doc-
! tor.
The Sunbury Sunday School
i is planning a Xmas
i and three Sun. evening 7 p.
Ira E. Williams of
I State College was the week
j iMrs. guest A. of E. his Williams. mother He and family,
was
the Sunday evening guest
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HERE’S HOLIDAY FUN
FOR THE GANG
NEWS TO AMUSE
POEMS BY
W. A. “Fess” ROBISON
Savannah's Black Fun
Scribbler
Sister Brown Has Pahson
Cox Fuh Dinnali
A Country Black Out
The New A'ear Poem—An¬
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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¬
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While There Select Your
Poems Before Going
FESS 614 W. Broad Street
And Where ever You See
Him with Shoes on His
Feet
Miss Sarah L. Lowe.
CLAXTON NEWS
Bv Alease E. Powell
We are sorry to say that
sie Cooper a prominent
of New Hope AME church
ill at the Central of Georgia
pital. His many friends
for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Boykin Hunter of
ton will spend her Xmas
days in the city of Augusta,
iting her sister and
law, Rev. and Mrs. E
Mrs. Hunter is 4th grade
er at Effingham County
ing School in Guyton.
Mrs. Transport Johnson
Miss Earnestine Hunter
closed their school at
Ga., for the Xmas holidays
^ey Santa. are home getting ready
Everybody enjoyed the
snow on Wednesday night.
tenth srade of the T. C.
| school had their pictures
out in the snow Thursday morn
in S-
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TOWNSEND, GA.
By F. C. Dixon
( The Enterprise Baptist
welcome church Sunday
we re largely attended. You
j Sundays.
j Mrs. Magnolia Lewis spent
wee k en dwith her
Mrs. Stella Burdy.
There will be a Xmas
gram at the We i come
| Church, Dec. 27 at 8:30 p.
Monday night,
BLACKSHEAR nfTiwSiS#.
1 b.v Jaunita Lassiter
Miss Lily Mae Marshall
Miss Emmagene Frederick
State College are
ing the Christmas with
parents.
Lee St. High school closed
the holidays Friday, Dec.
Each child was very happy
er the present he received.
I Rev. McMakin of Macon
been assigned to pastor of
James AME church.
Re.v A. I. Haywood is
his quarterly conference at
Chapel ME church.
Theodore Gibson spent a
with his mother in Brunswick.
The Boy Scouts of Lee
high school received their
derfoot badges Thursday
Mr. Freeze was present.
CLAXTON NEWS
By Frederick D. Ray
Sunday was pastoral day
St. John Baptist church,
Perkins of this city
in the pastor’s stead.
E. C. Douglas, Hammon Ray
and Ithel Boggs of
were the Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Douglas
Mrs. Evelyn Kearny of
ville spent the week end
ing her mother, Mrs. Rosa
Knights.
Seaman Second Class J. P.
ler is home on furlough
his mother and family,
Millen.
Mrs. M. F. Peters has
ed from Lake Wales, Fla.,
she has been visiting her
Miss Lutriell Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice
as left for Atlanta
morning to make it their
The bride was honored with
shower Monday night by
home economics club.
useful presents were received
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EGYPT NEWS
By Miss Mary L. Williams
Last Sunday was pastoral
at Thomas Chapel AME
Rev. B. W. Ward, pastor.
Ward was able to preach
day himself but Mrs. Ward
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The place To Go To satisfy
Your Wants
Best of Eats—Drinks and Sand<
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The Night Spot Where Pleasure
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If your hair is short or thin
wear a glamour to give
length and thickness to the
hair.
New shipment of blue steel
revolving handle waving
irons on sale. All sizes
MME. CARGO'S BEAUTY
SHOP & SCHOOL
1219 W. Broad St.
Phone 3-2497
THURSDAY, DE? 22, 1943
"T^till ill.
Margaret Stephens was tht
1 Saturday night guest of Man
I L. Williams. Mary and Mar-
, . .
vis ..
and Mrs. Stephens were
itors at Thomas Chapel Sun-
day. and
Mrs. Roberta Jackson
husband were the Sunday guests
I of her mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hickson
were the Sunday guests of then
j daughter, Mrs. Rosie Morel a
Egypt.
Tlie Brst quarterly meeting
1 will be held at Thomas Cnapc l
on die fourth Sunday. Elder J
1 L. Butler presiding.
Mary L. Williams is wishing
ad Tribune readers a Men ,
Christmas and a Happy New
Year -
GLENNVILLE NEWS
By E. J. Junior
j Dea. and Mrs. E. R. Quarter-
man were the Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. E. J. Junior. i
Don’t forget the early morn-
ing services on Christmas School morn j
ing and the Sunday
Christmas tree and program on
Christmas night.
Master E. „ J. Juniot, agent for j j
(the Tribune here is thanking
his subscribers for their splen-j
year, and takes this method of|
flushing each the merriest
Christmas and a very happy,
Mew Year.
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OLIVER NEWS !
By Mrs. Maggie Harris i
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Mt. Moriah A. M. E.
church. The pastor, Rev. J ;
S. Edgefield delivered a won- j
derful sermon.
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Magnolia Baptist church,
The pastor, Rev. M. Carter de-
livered a soul stirring sermon,
Mrs. Sallie Tolbert and chil-
DINE AND DANCE 1
Gunney’s Tavern
Telfair Road
Get Your Favorite A
Drinks
BEER — WINES — WHISKIES
SANDWICHES
yowl \^yaAkjht
f. IS £S PRECIOUS AS
I LIFE ITSELF
All vve 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
TU1 VATT
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
WE THANK YOU 4 ^
v
Your continued cooperation and friendship will always
be appreciated.
WAR BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY buy
WAR
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dren of Savannah were
end guests of her mother. Mrs.
Perline Childers.
Mrs. Sallie Bell Hagens, Will
Trembles , , have .
Hills and Bruce
I returned from Philadelphia
where they have been visiting
relatives. 7
Mrs. Hager Hall ana Jog : Jack jaeic-
son were guests of Mrs. |
Harris on Sunday,
Mrs. Mary Harris and little ,le son son
Billie of Statesboro made a.
iness trip to Savannah 1^^'. ■
THUNDERBOLT NEWS
By Mrs. S. A. Williams
Central Baptist Church held
its last communion service in
the year. The pastor preached
a soul stirring sermon. Sunday
School was well attended. The
Sunday School Christmas saving
club had the siim of $ 103.3b this
year. Dea. Moses Houston is
superintendent and Rev. L. L.
g ma u is pastor. The BTU Christ-
mas Saving clidb had the sum of
* 390.00 Dea. C. Lewis presi-
dent,
Wilmington Bapitst ’ church
held its last communion service
in the year Sunday. The pastor
E. A. Capers preached a soul
stirring sermon.
MiEses Et hel Butler, Lubertha
Julia Williams are ^r? home from
Mather School spending the hol-
da y S with their parents.
Paul Hightower the brother of
Miss Edna Hightower was home
on furlough from Ft. Knox, Ky.
Johnny Houston, sod'of Mrs.
Janie Houston left for the army
ruesda Y
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
Katie Adams, Mrs. Nellie, camp-
bell, kittle Minnie Lou Houston,
and Mrs. Sarah Ann Grant. We
wish for them a speedy recovery.
Little Freddie Williams of Bon-
eventure had an accident and is
improving nicely.