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>25,375 375 in inbondswere Donas wen soia ai at a
rally for colored citizens at
Lee Street High school au
rium in Blackshcar Tu
night. Pierce was the hi
county in the state to paio **
bond quota.
The colored rally was high
Stewart's Colored military band
!*£. S"?£ . A T,, „ Uc u„„ r
streets in the late afternoon
prior to the rally. Seating
capacity at the school’s ------...... audi-
lorium was Insufficient to house
th occasion. !„ l l° Wd rti Lee Marshall He* served
as master of ceremonies and
chief bond salesman.
Cpl. T. Surrncy is on a 15-day
furlough. .
The 10th and 11th grades of
Leo St. High school sold chick¬
en dim s all day Saturday.
1 e 12
, ‘he ,. Basketball _ team of M tie
r nool returned front Jesup on
Thursday ' niohf night.
Mr. and Mrs. Coyn White of
Detroit, Mich., are visiting i. s.
white’s mother, Mrs. ausi.e
Wliite.
HONEY CREEK
By Miss W. M. Coakley
Sunday was a high day at
Mount Cinai Eaptist Church,
Beginning with the Sunday
School which was conducted by
the superintendent, Mrs. E r-
tha Jones Rev J if Harris
preached three soul .stir “ m
rermons which were enjoyed by
all. Collection for the day was
$27.61.
Mrs. Lula Adams spent the
week end in Waynesville with
her husband, W. M. Adams.
Mrs. Emma Coakley spent the
u'eek end in Brunswick with her
son, daughter and daughter-in-
law', Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coakley.
Mrs. Susie B. Hall was the
dinner guest of her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Annie Flennoy on
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. H. Harris was th 6 din¬
ner guest of Mr, gnd Mrs. E.
B. Jones on Sunday afternoon.
Charlie Jackson and Jas. Hill,
also Miss R. M. Atkinson were
nipper guests of Miss Willie M.
Mrs. Elvira Green is at home
.'.pending a while with her grand
mother, Mrs. Rebecca Taylor.
METTER
By Mildred Mlllen
C mday was regular pastoral
_ at Tremont
ac Temple Baptist
church with Rev. G. W. Con-
ner, presiding. Sunday School
was held at the usual hour
with Supt. R. c. Cummings in
charge. assisted by the teachers;
The pastor. Rev. G. W. Conner,
Jttmu'Of Jfuueral
Itmlor'i
Ye Serve To Please
Toland J. Edwards and Essie Monroe Edwards , Proprietors
ONE OF THE SOUTH’S MOST PROGRESSIVE MORTICIANS
OUR LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MORTUARY SERVICE
IS UNEXCELLED
Our Embalming by Only Licensed Embalmers
Where The Best of Embalming is Assured
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“WHEN BETTER SERVICE IS TO BE RENDERED, MONROE FUNERAL DIRECTORS WILL GIVE FT
We Have Chimes In Oar Hearses Played Only Upon Request
Branch schools.
Misses Rona Ml Lee and Chr.s
tine Hubbard spent Sunday
Mrs. Emma Mays was
Sunday Sundav guest guest of of Mr. Mr. and and Mrs Mrs ,
Charlie Robinson,
Fletcher Fletcher Mayes Mayes and and Pearl Pear Ba- Ba- ;
ker k " were w fi, the ‘™ dinner T" guests Tf T' i of 2 *
Samuel Malllee, «, end J. BK*
on Sunday.
OLIVER C,A.. NEWS
By Mrs. Maggie Harris
Sunday was regular pastoral,
day at Jerusalem ^ AME church, j
by the superintendent, Mrs.; •
L»,a William,. *.
Rev. J. S. Edgefield _ delivered „
wonderful sermon.
Sunday was regular Baptist;
at Mlllen Grove
church, the pastor. Row D. W
Williams delivered a wonderful
| sermon.
Mrs. Blossie Davis of Sylvania
was dinner guest of Mrs. M,
Harris.
Lhe community regrets to
team of the death of Chris Har-
r ‘ s -
Martha Harvey and Mrs.
Pearl Thornton of Camden, N,
J- were the week end guests of
Mrs Sarah — . —. Farley. . Earl . Far- _
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!,, y. Mrs - Harvey, Mrs. Thornton
Mrs. Odessa Childers and Mrs
= Morgan,!
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Mrs - Sarah Dixon of Savannah
and Mrs. Beatrice Jones were
Hie guests of Mrs. Sarah Farley
I Saturday evening.
I Mrs. Sarah Dixon was the
week end guest of Mrs. Beatrirce
J Jones.
1 Eugene Oliver of
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Oliver.
! Little Chequita Childers spent
| test week with Mrs. Sarah Far-
| le y.
Mrs - Mamie Farley and little
son ' spent the week end with
1 Earl F'arley.
^ ^ft\ and Mrs. Johnnie
are P r °ud parents of a little
daughter who has been named
Gene.
Mrs. Pauline Oliver and Ida
Stephens left for Philadelphia
last Thursday.
Mrs. Essie Pierce was the
week end guest of her sister,
Mrs. Hattie German of Savan-
' ( nah.
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AI LENIIURST NEWS
j By Mrs . Lizzie Carter Dorchester
Mrs. Ava James of
] spent two days as the guest of
Mrs. Janje B. Bullock and re-
turned to her home Saturday.
j Mrs. Lizzie Carter spent Sat-
j urday with her children, Mrs.
Edna Williams, Mrs. Thelma
Fields and family at McIntosh,
A party consisting of J. C. Car
ter, Mesdames Laura Hayes,
Janie B. Bullock and Lizzie Car-
ter motored to Blackshear Sun-
day spending the day with Mrs.
at both services, and
onp member was added. The
following ministers assisted in
e P
R. D pierce, A. L. Morgan, H.
T „ Williams nr .„, amt . and nT1fI P E. L. T T.ane Lane. To- To-
al ai collection c iiection was was $37.65. wr.oa.
’’’he mhc W. W. M. M. B. B. S. S. mission mission met met
MX* w,»niar ™"” r bMin hiicinesc “ ses-!
Mr... Mam. Wh,taler
i- Total collection
School was hale.
Si. Luke AME church with the
paste Rev. J. W. White in
.
charge, a: listed by the teachers,
j J. £ C. Ward ward and anu ciass oiass no. No . 2 z was was
M by M. Thulma William*
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Junior Usher Board met
with the president, Miss Dora
CooDer. ' presiding.
Thf> JunJor cholr met
the president. Miss Mae Evcrlyn
Williams in charge. Collection
was $3.35.
Sunday School was held at
Thankful Baptist church with
Supt. Tom Phillips in charge,
assisted by the teachers.
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at the First Baptist church.
Regular conference was held
gaUirday wlth the past or, Rev.
i " ‘ ’ V
Rev. E. D. Brooks filled the pul-
pit. Total collection Was $38 HO
Pvt Harold Boston is home
o„ r UrioUBh ,wun B «*,.
elatives and friends.
The faculty of Candler Coun "other
Training school and
do Emerson Whatley. Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whatley.
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ttlHUn ur , Tnh] iHt.AU, wr , n j. c L r
Rev. Paul Wright, age 74 ,
years died January 13, 1944 at
Ms residence, 416 Prince steel,
-aaufort, S. c„ Rev. Wright was
'• native of South Carolina and
for many years was employed
by the government as light-house
keeper at Paris Island, and Hil-
ton Head. After being retired
*n 1933 he made his home in
Beaufort, S, C. Rev. Wright is
“urvived by six children and 15
grand children. His
ter ' Mrs - Naomi Frasier resides
at Hilton Head, S. C.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs C. Mullice
Sunday was pastoral day at
Beach Hill Baptist church. The
pastor Rev. W. Shipman preach
ed a wonderful sermon and ad-
ministered the Holy Commun¬
ion to a large audience. The
Sunday School elected Lie.
Jackson as superintendent.
Sunday School at Ebenezer
Presbyterian Church was in
charge of the assistant superin-
tondent, Dea, Artis Baker. The
lesson was very interesting and
reviewed by Elder F. S. Frazier.
On Monday night there will
be a contest singing at the
public school at the Presbyterl-
aK thureh. Groups consist of
Meuse Seabrocks and F'ree
TUB SAVANNAH TRIBUNW
Bullock's sister and brother-in-
law, Mr and Mrs. J. Pulton and
their family.
BUCK SWAMi cm AMD Nb AiCWC n,»
Bv Mrs. Gladys Riley
^ J contest was a sue-
<** mm V Mrs. Gladys Riley.
. baMts „„ Bcrnlcc Rooks ,
Nancy Hlppard and Margie Hip-
The first prize was award¬
ed Bernice Rooks; second prirze,
^VMaTgif ^'^' 1 ^ ^
Hipp
jj U( j 0 jpj, clinch
wiiiie Murnhv J*, is on the “ sick
w , , Kdy
“recovery.
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West Palm Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Lottie Fennell wife, of
the late Rev. Jacob Fennell
founder of New Bethel Baptist
Church whose
work has attracted quite a oit
of attention died on Wednes¬
day last and funeral services
were held from the church
mentioned above and was large
ly attended. Her death was
mourned city-wide.
Hinvi man Funeral Uorrtn Home ttron was in
charge.
Juiills Jefferson an indefati-
sr rs Xecf
-‘Pected citizen whose death oc-
curre d on Tuesday last was
buried from the church of which
be was an outstanding official
on Thursday last. The J.
Bonner Funeral Home was
eburge of arrangements.
The famed Florida Bar and
Cocktail Bar, J. J. Johnson, pro
P rip f°r. door show blossomed
out with an augmented cast of
new and old favorites
in R Ma Cherry, Griffin Mills,
Billie McAllister and a superb
cast with Pick Gordon’s
orchestra- Stunning new uni-
forms for the band were con-
ceiv ed by Miss Claudia John-
son daughter of the proprietor
A ca P cai ty crowd was there
nightly.
M rs. Ira Coleman of 633 3rd
strpet is gravely ill. Through
her devoted son and daughter-
in -tew, every care possible Is
being given with high hopes of
her many friends for her re-
covery.
The Fourth War Loan Drive
with the affable Dr. J. H. R.
Dyott chairman and an effi¬
cient staff is making history.
The sitution afpeting sol¬
diers here is being met with an
unusua i amount "of foresight
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The Savannah Tribune
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an d intelligence. Seldom is a
soldier found riding the bus.
Conveyance is provided by those
' in charge of transport to and
fro to the USO which has elim-
linated friction which is an ad-
j mirable lesson for other sec-
tions to follow. ,
The Modern Tailors, L. Gar-
Pn>p
a cash con-
sidel . ation of $5,000 to B. J.
Peake prominently identified
with the Afro-American
Insurance Co., for many years,
and will continue to serve with
high class wofkmanship under
the new managemet. Ill health
of Mrs. Williams was the con¬
tributing cause of the decision
however Deminicis & Williams
are maintaining their govern-
ment contract with a
both races at the Builtmore Tail
6 th and Dixie,
BRUNSWICK NEWS
By J. E. Miller
The Zion Missionary Society
celebrated their 23rd anniversa-
ry last Sunday the sermon be-
ing delivered by the pastor and
flan the history laictnrtr nf of tVin the society ennioftr xsrao was
by Mrs. Anna Adkinson.
At 8 p. m. the splendid program
1 “:ie ,h —
Mrs. Julia Green, president;
Rev. William Mallard, pastor.
Mrs, Adline Higginbotham
Mr. and Mrs.^Dickson spent
the week end in Savannah.
Mrs. Cornelia Ford who has!
spent a few days in Jacksonville
F'ia., has returned.
Rev. Mallard was a visitor in j
Valdosta last week. Rev. and
Mrs. Wm. Mallard are the proud
parents of a fine baby,
The news of the death of Late
Charlie Daniels came as a great
shock to his many friends. He
was an old citizen of Brunswick
and was knoijn and loved by all.
'fhe Shiloh Baptist church
held its regular meeting last
Sunday. Rev. S. A. Baker, pas¬
tor
Mrs. B. Eva Jones who was
on the sick list is up again
Mrs. Lucy Spaulding is ill
Mrs. Ada Jackson who spent
a few days in Screven has re-
turned.
The Young People’s choir
the Zion Baptist church
a splendid appearance last-Sun-
day. Mrs. L. B. Thompson is
supervisor.
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. Miller Prince
The Sunday School was well
attended. The assistant sup¬
erintendent led assisted by Mrs.
Shellman. Mrs. J. p. Stevens
was a guest and gave the high¬
lights of the lesson. Rev. J.
P. Stevens delivered a very force
ful sermon. Elder E. C. Byrd
worshipped with us.
Mrs. Emma Bacon and grand
daughter. Mildred have return¬
ed from Jacksonville.
Mrs. Viola Ripley was hos¬
tess for the sewing circle. All
officers of the sewing circle
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Standing—Left to right: Roscoe Gaston, tenor; Leroy Beavers, bas S ; Eugene Eason, Jr., baritone;
Seated: Benjamin Jones, leader and 2nd tenor.
For engagements contact Benjamin Jones, 241" West Broad St.
Coming Programs:—Monday night, Feb. 21, 1944 at Isle of Hope Baptist Church Sandfly. Rev.
P. B. Famble, pastor, admission 35 cents; Tuesday Night, February 22, 1944 at Palen Memorial
Methodist Church, Rev. Jerome Del Pino, pastor, Admission 35 Cents. (Adv.)
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were unanimously re-elected.
One new member was added.
Those on the sick list are
Mrs. H. L. Houston, Mrs. D. M.
Gibbons and Mrs. Emma Lam-
Mrs Ada Wa y mac5 e a business
trip to Jacksonville,
Little Eloise McNeal is still
tbc guest of her grand parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrd.
Tlie Box supper of Commun¬
ity Baptist Church was quite
a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Golden
were the guests of Mrs. L. E
Prince Sunday evening,
The Jolly Girls club will have
a party at Mrs. Katherine Hart’s
place Friday night. Feb. 18 .
Prince, Clara and Clarence
Richardson, sons and daugh¬
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Richardson of West Palm Beach
Fla. were thd Sunday guests of
their aunt, Mrs. Emma J. Lam¬
bert.
Little Nancy Norman spent
Saturday afternoon with Thel¬
ma Simpson.
Mrs. Elouise Stevens and Miss
Louise Blake spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Patterson’s daughter,
Mrs. Lillie Whitfield of Rich¬
mond Hill.
EVLONIA NEWS
By Mrs. Reva Moultrirc
The Allen Christian Endeav¬
or League met at Shorter Chap¬
el AME church on Sunday af¬
ternoon and had a fine program
in behalf of Allen Day, with the
president, Miss Vida King in
charge. The collection was
*4.10.
Miss Alberta Tanner was the
guest of Misses Vida and Inez
King Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tanner
spent Sunday in Waycross.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Daniel Grove AME church. The
morning service was largely at¬
tended. The pastor, Rev. J. W.
Moultrie preached a wonderful
sermon. The collection was
$22,90.
Mrs. Katie Stewart accompa¬
nied Rev. and Mrs. Moultrie to
Daniel Grove Sunday and Mrs.
Butler of Darien also worshiped
at Daniel Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Anna B. Day and Mrs. S.
Rogers are sick.
Mrs .Rosetta Dixon spent Tups
day in Savannah*
There will be a mother goose in the new church on the
party at Shorter Chapel church
on Monday night after the ord
Sunday. The public is invit
ed.
GROVELAND NEWS
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Sunday was pastoral day
Jerusalem Baptist
Services began with prayer lec-
by Dea. L. H. Johnson. The
pastor. Rev. N. C. Conner
livered the message and one was
restored to the church, 'To-
tal money raised $90.20.
pastor and members of Jerusa-
lem Baptist church hope to be
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Telfair Road
Get Your Favorite
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BEER — WINES — WHISKIES
SANDWICHES
TWA MIT VOTT
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 trams.
You have been most considerate and helpful, and ?
| WE THANK YOU
!
Your continued cooperation and friendship wtll always
be appreciated.
BUY CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY BUY
WAR WAR
RONDS Passenger Traffic Department STAMPS
THl'RSDAY, FE3. 17, 1*44
g un d a y in April,
■ Dea willie Simmons of
Moriah Baptist Church died on
Friday morning.
Miss Annie Lee Dillard. Miss
Juanita Stevens and Mrs. Jas.
Stevens were the guests of Mrs.
verneise Brown, Sat urday night
J Mrs. Flattie operation Mae is improving the Met-
, a fter an at
ter hospital,
| Mrs. Verneise Brown has re-
j turned home from Salina. Kans.,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Garrison
, were the guests of their parents
1 Sunday night.