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THURSDAY. FED. 4, 1011
Out-Of-T own
News
STATESBORO
BY R? linfnn Linton AI.RriS McBride
The choir broadcast was
'ttrr.ded at Bethel AME
&»nday night.
M ted Imday inda y School Sch ° o1 was was well wel1 at
at Bethel AME
Sunday with the
Lewis Butler, presiding.
Sunday School was well
tended, at Tabernacle
Church Sunday with Supt.
siah Baldwin in charge.
The Rosebud Sewing
met at the home of Mrs. M
Mae McBride on Turner
Wednesday afternoon with
present. The hostess served
charge. Eleven members
presnt. The hostess served
delicious repast.
The N. F. A. chapter held
regular weekly meeting
day night with the
James W. Wilhan in charge.
SUNBURY NEWS
Bv Miss Mildred Bowens
The Sunbury Baptist
and Palmyra Batpist church met
in union for a Sunday
mass meeting. The
was grand.
Pfc. Henry Roberts is
on a furlough. He is leaving on
February 2nd for
Texas where he is stationed.
Clemments Stevens left
join the navy in Great
111.. Friday.
Pfc. Henry Roberts was
Sunday morning guest of
Bowens family.
OLIVER NEWS
By Mrs. Maggie Harris
Sunday being the fifth
day Sunday School was
ly attended at Mt. Zion A. M. E.
Church of which Rev. J. S.
field is pastor. Supt. L.
Bailey was in charae and
lesson was enjoyed by all.
The Sunday School Silver Tea
was aiven at the home of
and Mrs. George Sabb
afternoon for the bnefit of
Pulpit Aid Board No. 2
which Mrs. George Sabb is
first Sunday is
day at Mt. Zion
church. Everybody is
to attend. We are doing
repair work on our church.
On Wednesday night,
ary 9th the Great Four
pel Singers will he at Mt.
AME church.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Neely will leave Monday Feb.
for camp.
The funeral service of
ence West will be held on
first Sunday at Mt. Mt. Zion Zion A. A.
E - Church.
Mrs. F. F. Lowery, teacher
Sandridge High School was
week end guest of her sister
Savannah.
j !
iS Harrison Kennedy, 44 South Orange Avenue, Newark, N. J., upper
left, and Francis Jones, 1618 Harlem Avenue, Baltimore, Md., were the |
Negro trainees aboard the American Mariner when the Liberty (
only two i
ship, first ever to appear in Washington, poked its proud nose up the
Potomac River last week in conjunction with the Fourth War Loan |
Drive. The ship is in use as a trainer for the Merchant Marine Service. j
!
Kennedy and Jones, who hope to qualify as engine-room men, have only
complete the before going I
1 more week to 13-week training course on a .
6-month trial trip at sea. The American Mariner was a mecca for j
sightseeing crowds which averaged 5,000 daily and who bought Bonds i
to the amount of $17,500 during the first X days. The Bonds were sold
at Bond booths manned by WAVES aboard the ship. Kennedy and ,
Jor.es are members of the ship’s Bond-buying club. They heartily j
endorsed the Fourth War Loan Drive.—U. S. Treasury Photos. i
Mrs. Pearl Robbins, teacher of
Sandridge was the week end
j guest of her husband in Savon-
j Jnah. '
Mrs. Maggie Harris was the
v.eft end guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Susie Mae Williams at 529
Cak street, Savannah.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jes
sie Lundy was completely de-
gtroyed by fire on Thursday,
j , LUDOWICl LUDOWICl NEWS, SEWS.
j J
By Mrs. Ailor Johnson
j Aiinong those from here who
! attended the Long County Dis-
trict union of Qlennville were
Rev M Derry. Deacons A. Nev-
els Ed barren. Dea. and Mrs.
Otis Deloach, Mrs. Alice Grant,
Doris Johnson. Mrs. Essie Mae
( warren, Hattie Warren, Willie
p Johnson, Sam Colley, Bennie
Boggs, Theron Jackson and Lin-
ton Frazier.
j T he Great Eastern Union
meeting was held at Screven on
t Saturday and Sunday. Dea. A.
q Garvin and Bro. Henry John-
on were ordained as deacons. Mrs
Annie Garvin was delegate from
St. Philip B. C. mission. Among
! others who attended were Dea.
land Mrs. Paul Crawford,
Emma Hall and Simmie Lee
J J Owens. Johnnie Johnson of Ft. Berin-
ing was the recent guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Johnson, also Harold (J. D.)
| Johnson, of Savannah was their
week end guest,
Mrs. Johnnie Mae Roberts
was the week end guest of rel-
jatives at Waycross.
I Elder J. F. Wilcox and others
the Holiness Church
jed the union meeting at
j Ga., Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Grant visited
lives at Savannah Saturday
Jimmy B. Colley and Juanita
Baker visited relative, at
■ vannah this week end.
CLAXTON NEWS
By Frederick D. Ray
The , annual i conference ,
held at Thomas Grove
church Sunday with the presid-
elder and pastor. Rev.
in charge.
| The Usher Board Union meet-
was held at Steep Hill
j tist Church *201.30: Sunday. Rev. J.
was
Holland, president; K. S.
[Vice president; E. W.
secretary; and H. Williams,
surer.
Mrs. Idella Sikes, Hattie Cum-
mings, Lubertha Robinson.
' Smith
Haynes, and Leon
jtored to Daisy. Ga.. to attend a
surprise birthday party
by Mrs. Sarah Kinsey in
of her mother, Mrs. Lillie
Wednesday night, Jan. 26.
most enjoyable repast was serv-
ed.
j Mrs. Rosa Bell Clark spent the
week end visiting her
Mr. Clark of Thomasville, Ga.
| The The Evans Evans County County
School of this city played Rice-
boro High basketball last
day. Riceboro girls won, 23
3 and the Claxton boys
15 to 14.
j Almond Reid a former Vidalia,
school graduate of
promoted from Asst.
to manager of the Post
change of No. 16 at Camp Stew-
ar t. He 4 the son of Tommie
R e i<j 0 f vidalia, Oa. Mr. Reid
will be remembered for his great
athletic work at Vidalia
school. ,
Mrs. Rosa Sapp and
daughter Ida Mae spent
! weeks visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn Karv of
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WETTER. GA.. SEWS
By Mildred Miller
Sunday School was held
St. Luke AME church at ten
o’clock with the
in charge, assisted by the teach
<?rs. The lesson was reviewed
by the pastor. At 8 o’clock a
musical was rendered with the
“Gospel Light Jubilee
in charge. Rev. B. L.
the pastor of the white Method-
1st church and many white
friends were present. Collec
, tion *83.98.
Sunday School was held
. Tremont Baptist church
Dea. R. C. Cummings
j charge assisted by the
The union mission drive
held and special sermons
* given by Revs. J. L. King and
Dehard Deakle. Collection was
.
, $11.75.
Sunday School was held
Thankful Baptist church at the
usual hour with Supt. Tom Phil-
lips in charge, assisted by
teachers. At 2 o’clock
Owen Singers of Savannah
dered a program.
$9.80.
Sunday marked the
Calendar rally at Mt. Zion Me-
! thodist church, Pulaski,
Rev. V. B. Simmons,
White, guest pastor;
[Collection $26.00.
» »as an
issue that Rev. V. B.
is the pastor of M»es
church as Rev. J. W. White
™! Tne aS f -f* lrpi nera l „f of Mice Miss Lula t nio w
Cormick was held at the
ifScKT BaDtist Church Fridav . Rpv
The qnartet (rom camp
! Pr rendered a nrop-ram at
B vrd Jr High Schoo 1 Pulaski
da y a
Miss Thelma Mercer of
bet h, N. J., returned to
after spending some time
ier faster.
j 0n Tuesday Feb. 1.
boys and girls basketball
{eam p i ayed the Claxton
and later Statesboro boys
girls will p i ay t he winning
; Rev j white left
day morn j ng to attend the
conference at St. Philip
mental church. Savannah, Ga.
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BUCK SWAMP
j By Mrs. Gladys pastoral Riley day
Sunday was
Nev.- Zion. The Sunday
was was conducted conauctea by D y the ™
tendent, Dea. H. D.
son was reviewed by Rev. C.
Whitten At 3 o’clock the
tor, Rev. Whitten, delivered
soul stirring sermon wnich
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THF SAVANNAH TRIBDIW
enjoyed by all after which
Lord's supper was
Collection was .'16.00.
The members of New Zion
very glad to have Mrs. F.
Rooks back to worship
them.
Miss Charlotte Johnson
Jacksonville, Fla., is home vtsi-
ting, relatives.
Rev. C. W. Whitten and
and Mrs. H. F. were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson,
On January 30th the
Zion Springfield and
Hill E:ptist churches held union
meeting at the
church. A mass meeting
conducted by Rev. O. C.
and the lesson was reviewd by
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S FT li n R BA N NEWS
THUNDERBOLT NEWS
Bv Mrs. Susie A. Williams
Central Baptist church held
1 its regular services Sunday,
The g g, j s growing with Dea.
Moses Houston as superintend-
en t. Rev. L. L. Small is pastor,
Lee Roy Williams, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Williams was home
f rom the navy for 10 days. He
sa j d t he navy is all right.
Those on the sick list are
Mrs. Florence Miller, Mrs. Lue
Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Williams,
and Mrs, Abbie Williams. We
• w i s h them an early recovery.
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SANDFLY NEWS
1 J. Scott
i By T.
The party given by the Will-
i ing Workers Social club at the
i home of Mrs Clara Brown on
j Monday night was quite a
L M rs. E. G. Phillips, Mrs. Fan-
le Phillips and Mrs . Essie
! who are on the sick list are i m
.
! M r. and Mrs. Matthew
ot Ph „ adelpMa „
minutes with relatives
I t0 Visit parents at Ludowici ’ Ga -
Mr. Matthews will return
. t ime to to enter enter the tne service service Feb. Feb 12. 12
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nurito. Dopendabk—no opiates, no nar-
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tjjj ENROLLED IN CADET
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' said this vv.e . Not on , a. -
tliey experiencing in ensi >a
isfaction by being ab. - to irm-
iste ' r t0 human p ngs m need
now. but by preparing to play
a vital part in the post-war
peace to come, they are mak-
ing a lasting contribution to
the ndvaw ment of the N
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The Cadet Nurse Corps
gram offers preparation for
professional nuising without
cost to young women who qua I
ify. Minimum requirements
are: graduation with a good
scholastic record from an ac¬
credited high school and good
health. The age range is from
17 (or 18, depending upon
school and state regulations'
to 35. Cadet nurses enroll m
the school of nursing of their
choice and receive uniforms,
tuition, fees, beard, room
monthly spending allowance*
Manv nursing schools accept
married students. Upon grad
nation, cadet nurses are free to
choose anv one of several fields
of essential nursing to
they Pledge their services for
the duration of the war.
According to Miss Lueile Pc-
try, director of the Division of
Nurse Education, the Noerr
schools participating in the
corps ns of January 15, include
John A Andrew Memorial Ho*
nital, Tnskenee Institute. Tus-
keaee. Ain.: Freedman's Hospi¬
tal. Washington. P €.■ Orndv
Memorial Hospital, Atlanta.
Ga.: University Hospital, 1 o-
mar School. Augusta Oa.: nrn
vident Hosoitnl Chlcnao. Til.;
Mun'cinal TTnsnitnl No 2, Kan¬
sas Citv. Mo.: Homer O Phii-
hns Hosp’tal, Rt, T ouis Mo • St.
Mary's Tnftrmarv. St. Louis.
Mo ■ Harlem Hospital, N n w
York- I ineo'n Hospital. Dur¬
ham W. c : St Aanes Hospital.
Pnieieh N. C.'M n rev Hospital
Philadelphia. Pa ■ Columh'a
Hospital, Columbia,. S, C.'
Sam Grant, Proprietor
Independent
Fruit Stand
2207 Aucusta Ave.
AH kinds of Fruifs and Veg¬
etables in season, and Fish s
specially. Savannah
and all kinds of periodicals.
v ev. L. W. Wilson, pastor
New Hope ME church, Rev. Wil-
son preached a powerful ser-
' which the Lord’s sup-
mon after
per was administered.
tion for the service was S3S.35;
'Dea. H. D. Bailey, chairman;
Rev. O. C. Hunt, pastor.
, Miss Gene Oliver spent the
.week end with Mrs. P. M.
Valada Riley and Laura Oliver
spent the week end with Mrs.
R. M. Massey. 1
Mrs. Gladys Riley visited Mr-
and Mrs Bob Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Clinch Sunday. j
Buford Grant and Fred Dun-
ham were visitors of Mrs Riley.
Sunday.
of
Kemp and Mine. F uller are giv-
; ing good service in the com-
munity.
SPRINGFIELD j
i By Mrs. E. II. Perry
j Thr Women of courage Art
c]ub he]d a meeting at the
home of Mrs Dan Daniels, 1203
i Murph Ave. recently. The
' next meeting will be held at
: the heme of Mrs. Charles Sin¬
j gleton, 1216 Stiles Ave.
Edward Ward left Monday for
j ! Charleston after spending the
j holidays with his cousins, Mr.
I and Mrs. Charles Singleton of
1216 Stiles Ave.
Many friends were sorry to
learn of the. death of Miss Ar-
; the tta Jinks. Her funeral was
held at st Ma r,ks Baptist church
on Louisville Rd and Rockwell
j ^Re^Glasker ^asto^offic"
ated: music by church choir and
Sidney A Jones Convention choir
[ The County „,1,
jf s an TptiTchurS nual session at Roi
Fri-
day evening Feb. 25 at 8:30 p m.
Several choirs and choruses will
sing IpLpo The nroeram eT cnmmittpp committee
includes, Mrs. Catherine Saul-
*»• **•( «"• *• * WHW-.
'mi M 'm®' f'n"
moter, raoter Mis. Maggie Marshall,
chairman and Rev - c E. Rich-
Pastor.
LOCAL ISO CLUBS
JOINT PROGRAM
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i ment. The club is bsing scrup
j j ously arranged for the unique
activity. The hostesses in
j j Patton, charge are: Sarah Mesdames Glover, Amanda Ruby
I Carter and Miss Thelma Ste¬
vens. The Junior Hostesses
and Senior Hostesses of both
clubs will be featured in a
grand march led by Mrs. Car¬
ter. Mrs. Anita Johnson aided
by other hostesses will chape¬
rone the social. Most appetiz-
ing refreshments will be served
and a beautiful birthday cake
! jii he disDlav Music will
W on
I be furnished by Camp stew-
art's well known swing orches-
tra . There ^11 be many added
features to the program. A
record crowd is expected to fill
the Annex and Social Hall to
their capacity.
Sunday, February 6, at 3:30
p. m. the USO OTubs are pre-
sentmg a joint anniversary
p ogram at the USO Club, West
Broad street. The public is
cordially invited. The pro¬
gram is as follows:
<7emp Stev en r-myert Band-
Opening numbers.
• America" P fire ;audience
Miss Wil'a M e Ayers, lead-
ing.
Invocation - Pc : ™ r . c. Davis
“What is JSO >:■
Aims and A o -'
Robert J. r ■
Ti;e Army and the USO—Lt.
D. Patton
UFO and the
Mamie Georg' ViMPams.
Camp Stewart Cenco’t
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UFO and the Community- R.
W. Gadsden.
The USO Ovrrs"*s Capt A. R.
Howard, chaplain.
USO and the Church—Rev. A.
c. Cnrtrteht.
National Anthem Miss Willa
Mae Avers, leading.
B-nedicfion -Petr c L. Hr>ls°V
The eommunitv as well ns
the military personnel is wn-k-
ine hand in hand to mai™ the
third anniversary program on*
of the best in the country. Ah
efforts nr* beinor made 5 v both
TTFc staffs and volunteer to
meke the on'n house
at both of tVie eiuhs most in-
teresting. The clubs intend
to illustrate and demonstrate
their intensive and extensive
facilities to the community.
KINDNESS AND COURAGE BEGET FRIENDSHIP
THESE THREE BASIC PRINCIPLES
GUIDE OUR DAILY OPERATIONS
j Kindness
The practice cf kindness wicn those wa come in contact
with is our first consideration because it is so easy to be
j kind, thoughtful and generous for the welfare of others,
yet it cost so little. *
I Courage
In these perilous times, we need courage more than ever,
i and had it not been for this quality, could not have
we
overcome the many obstacles which confronted us in past
1 years.
Friendship
We have striven at all times to be of the greatest useful¬
ness, and our friendship is ever alert and responsive to
the needs of those whom we serve.
“Life is mostly froth and bubble;
Two things stand alone
Kindness in another's trouble
SIDNEY A. JCNES Courage in our own.”
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