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OUT OF TOWN NEWS
BLACKSHEAR
By Miss Jaunita Lassiter
Sunday was pastral day
Zion Baptist church with
tor D. D Dinkins present.
There was a silver tea
by Mrs. Targle Sunday
6 o‘clock.
Very delicious chicken sup
were sold by the 8th and 1 i
grades before their baskt.
game and dance Tuesday -
Thursday, January 27 the ljt.h
and 11th grades sponsored a
unique affair with John King
in charge.
On Monday night, January 31
the 6th and 7th grades had a
wonderful play, title, “Lord
You Understand?’’
The M. F. A. boys and the
social club met Wednesday
night.
The Lee St. High school clos-
od Thursday afternoon
eath teacher to attend the Way
c ■ is is district district Teachers Teachers meeting. meeting.
±1. B. Taten of Virginia spent
a we k with his wife. Mrs. Eth-
el Taten and father, Henry
Taten an:’ friends.
W ycross district meeting was
held at Piney Grove Baptist
cl rch on the 5th Sunday with
r any delegates present.
A surprise birthday party was
given Friday night, January .
in honor of Mrs. Willie McClen¬
don by her daughters at
home of Mrs. Mary Belle. Many
friends were present and many
gifts were received.
CHICHESTER, N. Y. NEWS
Mrs. M. D. Tolbert cf
hester, N. Y., spent two weeks
vacation in Atlantic City, N. J.
wdth friends. She has now retur-
ed. Mrs. Tolbert was formerly of
Savannah and will be ement-
beed as Mrs. F. Dudley.
Mrs. Pearl Brown, will enter-
tain on next Wednesday in hon-
or of Mrs. M. D. Toibert, Mr.
and Mrs. Goldburg. Mr. Fried-
man. Dr. W. C. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil, Prof. Moss and
others. Mrs. Pearl Brown
be remembered as Miss
a school chum of Mrs. Tolbert
of Dorchester Academy school.
TOWNSEND, GA.
By Mrs. F. C. Dixon
The Enterprise Baptist church
and Welcome Baptist church
Sunday Schools were largely at-
tended last Sunday.
The Enterprise Baptist church
had a successful business meet-
ihg last Sunday. They are
having a pew rally on the 3rd
Sunday night to raise money to
make an addition to the church.
Mrs. F. B. Saddler and Mari-
ted Saddler were the Sunday
guf ts |of Mrs. ClarJna Weas-
ber at Credit Hill. Ga.
Pvt. Abe McIntosh, Jr. spent
the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Abe McIntosh.
All friends were very glad to
see him.
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GLENNV1LLE SEWS
By E. J. Junior
Last Friday, Saturday and
Sunday wore bi e days In Glenn-
1 vllle besoming with the Vidolia
restrict Teachers and Educa
tonal Association which efin-
i ed to meet next January with
1 lor High School. A splendid
sr-pn was held and addresses
mat. by Libert L. Cousin, di-
'’tor of Division of Negro Ed-
u. *<on and Dr. H. M. Bond,
president of Ft. Valley State
College. The session adjourn¬
ed to met next January with
the Dickerson Training School,
Vidalia, Ga.
The teachers of Glennville
i wish to thank the trustees and
the community at large for
their cooperation during this
j district The LudoWici meeting. District Union
began its session Saturday. Good
sermons were enjoyed from thc
Rev. Rev. Pressley Pressley and and Derring Derring and and
> Sunday president, Rev
| preached a soul stirring ser-
mon which was backed by
fervent prayer by Elder C P.
Hobbs. Money raised at this
session was $158.25.
; The next union will be at Beu¬
lah No. l, Mendes, Ga., Rev. A.
Richerson, pastor.
j Elder C. P. Hobbs held his
quarterly conference at First A.
'4. E. Elder Hobbs and Rev.
S. S. Batey also attended the
union at the F’irst church Sun¬
day.
We are sorry to report the fol¬
lowing sick in our community:
Mrs. O. C. Quarterman Mrs.
Josephine F’utch, and our mod-
orator, Rev. ! J. Lynch. We
are Praying for God’s mercies
f° r a ^ °f these.
| Little Harriet R. Junior was
( ’ 3 winner in the Spelling Bee
, the District Teachers meet-
* ig Friday,
Pvt J c - Campbell, son of
, Mrs Ida Campbell is home
- on
furlou Bh-
The FAB Senior Choir will
hold its rehearsal next Thursday
ni Sht.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
By J. E. Miller
Tire Zion S. S. met at 10lTm.
the superintendent presiding,
The lesson was reviewed by the
pastor. Rev. McCloud deliver-
ed the sermon at 11 a. m. Thc
( Deaconess Board had charge
i of the service during the day.
Mrs. Ada Williams, president,
j The Scouts and their friends
attended a meeting at Waycross
last Sunday. Mr. E. V. Wright,
as supervisor.
George D. Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Miller and
graduate of Risley High school
made the highest marks in his
test for the navy at Great
Lakes, 111.
Mrs. Mamie Owens who has
been on the sick list is out
again.
Mrs. J. E. Miller spent the
wee,k end in Savannah and was
( the of her sister Mrs. Sa¬
guest
rah Andrews.
a>«rch The B. held T. U. its mMta« ^ at tv. n‘
m„ Dea. Willie Simmons, pres-
ident.
The Deacons’ Christian Union
sponsored contest . at ,
a singing
thc ' :ym last Monday nite ’
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GUYTON NEWS
By Alease C. Powell
Mrs. Mary A. Hunter was
home over the week end with
her little sick daughter, Doris-
teen who is at the home of Mrs.
ji u nterparents, Mr. and Mrs.
w p p owe n
The Guyton High School girls
and doys pi a y e( } a game of bas-
i ketball. The game was in fa¬
vor of the girls 9 to 4. The
mos t outstanding players for
th( , Rirls were Addic Gains and
Mary ^ary E E. . Hunter, Hunter, and and for for
p 0 y S were Harris Taplin and
W inston Hines.
The F- H. M. C.’s club will
spooky , party ,
sponsor a
night, February 7th from
to 10 o’clock. Every one is wel
come to come. The party will
be given in the home econom¬
ics department at the Guyton
jjjgh school
MILLEN NEWS
By S. B. Pride
The Home Economics Club
the Aaron School held its meet-
j ing Friday, conducted by the
president, Miss Annie E. Taylor
The discussion topic was
“School Victory Garden.” Three
mew members were added to the
roll. The blacksmith classes
under Prof. T. S. Boles and
James Chance are doing credit-
able work in the community.
Mi.s.u Annie Taylor spent the
week end in Savannah visit-
ing relatives and friends.
Food preservation classes a t
Longbranch School will reopen
' Feb. 9. Miss Bessie Ragland
and Prof Boles will be the in-
I struc.t.nrs structors.
! Mrs. Joseph Maynard, Messrs.
Scott, Tom and Calvin Lane
were called out of the county
on account of illness and death
in the family.
The Farmers Advisory Coun¬
cil of Jenkins County met at
the training school, Thursday,
Jan. 27. P. H. Stone, and Mr.
Hurse from the Extention De¬
partment and Mr. Street F. S.
A. field representative, were the
speakers. Farm Agent Robert¬
jT. inl¬ Church conducted the meet-
;
The Jenkins County Teachers
m et Friday, January 28 and the
discussion,’“Pupils Are People,”
was introduced by S. B. Pride.
The supervisor, Mrs. F. S. Sum-
mers presented recommenda-
Dons to the teachers,
j Mrs. Sweeny entertained with
a birthday party for her daugh-
THI! SAVANNAH TRIBFN*
sented a lovely bouquet given
the Steep Hill B. C. in honor
the pastor, Rev. Doomas by
Mamie Smith of Reidsville,
Philip church of which
Doomus is also pastor.
collection for this meeting
$203.30. The amount left
Steep Hill church was $181.00.
G. W. Holland of Reidsville
president of the Ushers’
vention.
j H. G. Mincy is still on
sick list and not doing so well.
Rev. C. H. Doomus and G.
Holland have returned
Tarpon Spring, Fla, where
: visited relatives and friends.
PEMBROKE NEWS
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
Sunday School at St. John A
M. E. met at 10:30 a. m.
Mrs Earnestine Ellis,
tendent and Mrs. Ernest
j teacher.
Sunday School at Mt.
Baptist church met at 4:30 p.
j with a good attendance;
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M ary Treadaway,
ent.
j The presiding elder C. H. Har-
rold of the Vidalia Distrirct
1 hold the quarterly
: at St. John Saturday and
, ! day Februaiy , 5-6. „ „
'
' Mrs. Mary Bacon and
granddaughter visited , Mr. j
iMrs. Ernest Taylor Sunday.
The Pembroke district
I “ata hi.
riav
Sunclay Sunday with Wltn a a laree lar &*
' rTnfnl Total vmam money ntt raised <tf70 $72.00; flA* nllflf- char
ity $9.05. Rev. F. G. Geiger
president.
Mrs. Mamie Simmons who
i badly burned died Sunday p.
I in Savannah in a local
jMr. and Mrs. G. W. Kent
j nounce the birth of their
| on Thursday the 28th.
| name is Herbert Dean Kent,
^ Georglanna Joiner
j. Mrs. Mary, Foy were the
iof Mrs. Queenie Collins last
, . .
° '
^ ^ Shellman
Flday with Mr Mr ' and and Mrs Mls ’
oneuman.
i ‘ 1S ' 1 was
)^ uest of Mrs - Addie Kent
aay '
Mrs ’ Celestine Bacon
! th * week end in
with Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Bacon.
I Among those who
the union meeting at Mill Creek
were Dea. and Mrs. Edward Bass
Mrs. Lucile Brow r n and Mrs.
Etna Hines.
Mrs. Mary Bacon and
daughter. Willie Mae of Grove-
lland spent Saturday night with
•heir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I.
, H. Haynes.
Emory Garrison who is in the
navy was here on furlough last
week visiting his relatives and
■ friends.
Mrs. Sophia Hunter of Sa¬
vannah and Bornie Aktins of
Hinesville visited their brother,
: lark Atkins who is very ill.
Mrs. Ida Mae Little was call-
ed to Savannah last
day because of the illness of her
j sister.
Mrs. Ni~ey Geiger is improv¬
ing after an operation at
; Metter hospital.
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A Lift
ter, Evelyn B. Kelsey,
aflternoon, Jan. 30.
Julius Summers and
Hoyals haVe receivedI ordersI
report , tor pre-induction
j i nations. Feb. 3
Rev. James Warren has
CC pted a call to the
,
orove Baptist church.
( Tolson, pastor of
Rev.
Trinity Methodist Church
• a visitor at The Training
! Tuesday of last week.
I Mid-term examinations
at the high school January
The following students
the honor roll: 11th
Gladys Hardaway, Lillie
mers, Mary Gibbons; 10th
! Alma Tarver, Kathlean
! I 9th. Mattie Roberson; 8th,
Jackson, Lillie Mae Adams,
rah Gwyn.
! Sgt. W. H. McNeely spent
week end at home visiting
mother. Mrs. Susie Mae
j and ~ daughter, ~~~several Doris Mae
g pe ndi days with
mother-in-law, Mrs. Ella
McNeely.
Zion Baptist Church VsUULUU reiwi
last fourth
I attendance was good and
] I choir was at its best.
Ernest Winson and
'Miller of the U. S. Army are
i the city.
The Broadcast, an
tion of all choirs in the
celebrated its 10th
with an excellent program
Sunday, January 30 at Bethel A
E. church. Dec.
■ Thompson president of
Broadcast presided and
ed a gift to Mr. Lewis Davis
recognition of his faithful
vlce as narrator for the
,
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COBBTOWN
By Mrs. H. W. McCrary
j The Mutual TTshorc Ushers rv-mven
tion held its regular
with the Steep Hill M. B. C.
Wednesday through
Rev ' Solomon Ailey was
guest speaker Wednesday
, through F’riday night.
i day at 12 o’clock Rev. H.
Wringwood brought the
! and Saturday night Rev. A.
'Morgan of Metter was
! speaker. Sunday morning
’mass meeting was conducted
Dea. R. K. R,itks of
^urs
Rev. Lee of Claxton, pastor
First A. B. was guest
after which Mrs. Nancy
introduced all ushers, and
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To our readers: the in this we offer the news at a glance. ,
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CROSS ROAD NEWS
By Alice Murant
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murant
and children and Mrs. C. C. Har
dee were the Sunday guests of
their father last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. Mose McKine and
daughter were the visitors of
the Murant family Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson and
Henry Smiley u/ere the dinner
guests of Mrs. J. H. Murant on
Monday.
Miss Beatrice Murant ac¬
companied by Mrs. Mary Jane
Johnson returned to her home
in Conway, S. C.
Miss Nevelyn Scott visited
Miss Dee Otha Jones last Sun-
day.
Miss Nancy L. Murant visited
Mrs. Thelma F’rasier, Mrs, Ida
Mae Bennett, and the Boyd
family last Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Washington was
the guest of Mrs. N. W. Smiley
Friday.
Prince Cox and Eli Boyd call¬
ed to see Mr. and Mrs. George
Washington Sunday afternoon.
Master Warnell Smiley and
Samuel Nesby were the Sunday
guests of Willie Dee Jones.
Mrs. J. H. Murant left Friday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. An¬
nie Simmons of Dade City, Fla.
Jonnie Johnson, Eli Boyd, and
Alton Martin were the
guests of the Murant family.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
W'ere the Sunday guekts of Mrs.
Mary Murrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leaford Town¬
send were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bethel Lewis, Miss Me
Clary Murant and Pvt. Robert
Hatcher from Camp Stewart
and Hamp Daniels were the
Thursday night guests of Mr
and Mrs. J. H. Murant.
i Mrs Ethel Harris is still on
j the sick list.
i HINESVILLE GA. NEW 5
The Busy Bee Club met at
the home of Mrs. Trudie Wil-
Items Monday evening. Those
present were Mrs. Okie Mae
Quarterman, Phoebe Lee, Mit-
tie Lue Phabian Williams and
Florence Moody. The next
! meeting will be at Mrs. Phoebe
Lee’s home, a delicious repast
was served..
The Union meeting was large
•ly attended. Money raised in
•S. S.: Men $20.00; women *?'7.65,
J™ $158.00. Mrs. f T, Florence the day Moody ™
and Sam Levant were delegates
to the union at Glennville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Quarter-
man. Mrs. S. Levant, little Miss
Rose Mary Levant, Mrs. Flor¬
ence Moody, Miss Jean Ellen
Ash, Henry Moody, and James
Cummings attended the union
meeting at Glennville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Quarter-
man. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee,
Mrs. Ada McMillan and many
other friends enjoyd the birth¬
day supper at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Cummings Mon¬
day evening, Jan. 24.
Prof. H. W. Tarver attended
the Liberty County Teachers In¬
stitute at 4-H Club Camp, Sat¬
urday.
"The Jolly Pair” a social club
organised sometime ago to pro¬
vide wholesome recreation and
entertainment for the residents
of this city and soldiers of
Camp Stewart had their first en-
i
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t tertainment last Tuesday night
| at the home of Mrs. Florence
’ Moody. Many other types of
; entertainment will be given in
j the future.
| The public is invited to at-
! tend the elimination of the
speaking contest of the Hines-
ville Junior High school students
February 11th at the school.
1 A very fine musical program
of the Young People’s choral
group and First Calvary Baptist
junior choir and 4 Gospel Sing-
ers of the 99th A., Camp Stew-
art was en j° yed Sunday after
noon at the First Calvary Ba P
J tist church under the direction
| of Pvt. Daniel Leroy King, of
j Camp Stewart. The program
was given for the benefit of
the school and $10.21 was real¬
ized which was used for pur¬
chasing fuel.
Rev. Scott Dinkins gave two
splendid sermons Sunday at
Bethel, the junior choir ren¬
dered music. j
Mrs. Julia Gause, Mrs. Mary
Ellen Hines, Messrs. C. C. Gause
and Fred Gause visited rela¬
tives, the Spencers in Screven
Sunday.
EULONIA NEWS
Rv Mrs. Reva Moultrie
Sunday was a grand day
Shorter Chapel AME church be-
ginning with the Sunday School
which was largely attended,
Chaplain J. R. Hurly of Camp
Stewart preached two sou! stir¬
ring sermons. Four members
were added to the church. The
collection for the day was $85.00.
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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
Your continued cooperation and friendship will always
he appreciated.
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The Rainbow Gospel Singers
cf St. Simons Island rendered
an exclient program on Sunday
afternoon.
At 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon
the Missionary Society met at
the church and had a fine pro-
jgram. Mrs. Mamie Young, pres¬
ident in charge.
On Sunday afternoon at the
home of the bride who is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ann-
strong of Meridan, Ga., Miss
Alle Mae Amrstrong and Wal-
r • lace Churchhill were married.
Mr. Churchhill is the son of
Mrs. Agnes Spaulding of Eulonia
and the grand son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Churchhill. Rev. J.
j W. Moultrie performed the cer-
i emony.
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may
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hair-trigger on 1 the be Ait w.tiou. At the first sij:n of
distress smart men ui nd women depend on Beli-ai ana
Tablets to set gas gas fret free. No laxative bui t made of the
fastest-acting acti icting medicines Heines knov.n knov.it for for symptomatic sj relie relief
of gastric ie hyperacidity. hyperacidity. If If:! • FIRS’ FIRST TRIAL didn't osn'
prove Bell-ans better, return t bottle to us and rei ceivt
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interior decorating as well
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