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OUT OF TOWN NEWS
T he !Home" * *Dertionstracion
Club of Sandfly held its regu-
,M n ”- eii ” e Frida ? e,enlns
the home of Mrs. Gertrude Lu- -
en During the thirty minutes
of'needlework several pairs of
pillow cukes. aprons and a love-
iy nightigown with a beautiful
crochetcl ycke were completed
all garments being made from
the leefl bags were pns<
George « •*..** of the U. S. Marines —
A delicious repast was served by
the hostess. The next meet¬
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
Eisie Golden. Bakers Crossing.
Mrs. Lula'fCemp, president; Mrs.
Eilie Bivens, reporter. „ ...
BUCK SWAMP NEWS
By Mrs. Gladys Kiley
The Easter program at the
Spring fie fd Baptist Church was
very good. Alter the , program
tire children had an egg hunt.
Mrs. Pearl Clinch has r*t.n;
from Miami, Fla., after a visit
with her-daughters.
Mrs. Laura Skinner and sons
' ave returned to Elizabeth, N.
J.
Mrs. Geneve Oliver lias re-
turmd to Newark. N. J. after
'pending some time with their
motlier and ‘ relatives.
JASPER COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL, IUDGF.LAND, S. C.
The Junior-Senior banquet
he.d Friday night, March Dst
at tile Jasper Count' ir
School _ . . was one of , the .. year s
outstanding features. The lac-
uity Juniors and Seniors and
guests were royally enw. .
as they danced to the nielo-
dious strains of Walter Lang-
ston’s qrchestra of Savannah,
spoke Ga. W. F. Mack a Junior,
ii behalf of the Jun¬
iors ar d Miss M. Pelote, a
Senior s sok.e in the Seniors' be¬
half; bijth warmingly welcom¬
ing the guests.
following The faculty comprises the
Thompson, personstMiss K M.
Aletha Clinton, S . C.; Mrs.
prr, Ridgeiand, d.
Miss Frances E. Storne, Savan¬
nah. Gi.; Miss Thelma Brown,
Florence S. C. ; Mrs. Rosa L.
Johnson Sumter. S. C.. The
latter ti v being the class advi-
surs. Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
.sengale, principal,
s. c.
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BLACKSHEAR I
B.v Mis« Jaunita Lassiter
few°days fo SRlaVel Sdlef?!
Eddi E, v am fJ P Thursday morning. I
ac obs S-..1-C is spend-
ing a ItAt' days , with his mother
and father and other relatives.
Mrs. Carrie McClendon went
to Waycross Wednesday after¬
noon to stay with relatives un¬
til after illness.
W; IJ. Henderson, -------------- princi¬
pal or uec St. Hieh school at-
tended a meeting in Atlanta on
TM.tiFs.dj ajf and Friday.
Mrs. Cressie King is spending
a few weeks in Jacksonville,
Fia.
W H.i Williams has been sick
but is now up again.
Mrs. Verdia Gamble and chil
Uren spent last week with her
5ffi' Mr. r ahd te Bhe ' co °< w -■*
ton Mrs. Alex. Washing¬
entertained a group of in-
verv^nii very loOply i° the party army Wednesday wlth a
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iirfctoijs
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IsEEEs
Nation. Whist was played -S nrd
' a lovelv repast was served. La-
( ,e, w ....... “'"' *&£ „ . and Miss Cyn- Mrs.
Magnolia Gray back at home
thia Tatum are
I after completing their course
in beauty culture in Savanna.,
under Mmu Carrie Cargo.
TOWNSEND, GA.
By rs»r-s”:c Mrs. F. C. Dixon
The s^&'-aasa
I ( Sunday '
,
WfwwSSTT “S . «rn
ctose Close Atril April 23id Z. 11 J, Welcome wcicuinc Bap- B 1
tist Church began the first
services Sunday night. Codec
tion was $40.00.
Pfc. Robert Jackson his"parents is home
on furlough visiting Jackson.
Mr and Mrs Jimmie
He was married Saturday to Mlsa
Leola Thorpe of Harrisnec*.
Harold Lewis of Brunswick is
Mresfe .parents Mr and
] Lewis fralicis
c oorKe is home from
Brunswick visiting his reiaf-ves, j
Mr an( j Mrs. Julius Francis,
Mr, aB£ j Mrs. James Jackson
gave a recep tion for Pfc. and
Mrs. Robert Jackson at their
j K)me ‘ .
MrS : Viola Airria Turner, Catherine
Dixon and Lewis
Monday in Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
By Mrs. M. Crutchfield
Sgt. Matthew Stewart of Ft.
j^y er5) Ri a > j s home on fur-
lough Inuoh with «/ilh his Piw friends fripnrisj and nnrl rel- rel-
a tives.
Mr R Usse ]j Atkinson of Mi-
ami Fia is ln the city visiting
relatives ahd friends,
Mrs Rosg B Wi i son of C hi-
ca j|j v i s jting her parents
Re v. and Mrs. J. L Burney and
her daughter, Mrs. Helen Bat¬
tle and other relatives.
Announcement is made of
the marriage of Mrs. Minnie
Ola Moore to Mr. Ben E. Berry
April 12th.
Alex McClendon has return¬
ed to the city after spending
the week end in Valdosta, Ga.
Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Robinson
spent the week end in Matter,
Ga., where they were called to
pV the funeral of the latter’s
Z randmother nnrlmother -
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HONEY CREEK
By Miss W. M. Coakley
Sunday high ’
was a dav i
Mt. Sinai Baptist church begin- .
n i r ! g with the Sunday be, <>1!
which was conducted by the
Jonei'^JMrs: superintendent, Mrs. Jon^ Bertha
Nona and
others. Home mission service
was conducted by the president,
Mrs. Minnie Atkinson.
The Easter program was con
ducted by Mrs. Bertha Jones and
Mrs. Ellen Atkinson which was
enjoyed raised by all. Total money
for the day was $9.90.
Will Hall died in Brunswick,
April 9th. His funeral was he a
at Mt. Sinai Baptist church. Tie
was the son of Mrs. Annie Flen
noly and the husband of Mrs.
Susie B. Hall.
Mrs. Emmer Coakley and oth¬
ers were the dinner guests of D.
L. Atkinson and family on Sun¬
day afternoon.
Banty Howard and others
were the dinner guests of Miss
W. M.i Coakley.
Jimuiie Hampton was the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. N |
Miller and left Tuesday for the*
U. A Army. He is the son of
Monday April 10th given py
teacher, Mrs. L. Adams. -
; Academy
By j, ; j. Shellman and
Smith
Dorchester Federal
union met Tuesday night, Aprii
nth wit j 1 t,h e president, Rev.
W. C. Shipman, presiding. E.
J. Sheliman chairman of the
sasrafflr sss? ot the re
-
SatS,Tteht^th? Tiiere was a party given on
tion center on
Academy .......... campus for the pur
pose of raising funds for the
Credit Union. Fish
es and ice cream were sold.
Sylvia Smith sponsor.
The male members ot Dor-
Chester Federal Credit Union
sponsored by Nathaniel Smith
will have ice cream and fish
sandwiches for sale at the re¬
creation center on Saturday
night. April 22nd.
James Smith was given an
dollar war bond by
the Dorchester Federal Union
for the very fine work he did
in the new membership drive
campaign.
Services were well attended
Calvary Rev.' Baptist Church on
Sunday. Rev. W. W. C. C.
pastor, delivered piivprpO a a spleiidid
message. Many visitors were
present.
Mrs. Rubye C. Hill and ne¬
phew, Walter A. Kennedy have
returned after spending Easter
with her husband, Pvt. Will W.
Fliil Mill ll/hn who is ie stationed ofoHnnoH at of tn,lion Indian
Town Oap., Pa. She also vis¬
ited her sister who is living in
Freeport, New York, Mrs. Lula
A. A. Kprnipd Kenned;', - ' mnthpr mother nf of waifpr Walter
A. Kennedy.
The Dorchester Federal Cred¬
it Union will sponsor another
social on April 28th.
GROVELAND NEWS
By Mrs. E. Haynes
The iVmeral of Mr. Miliiaid
Cassidy was largely attended
last Wednesday in the new
cemetery. Rev. F. G. Geiger con¬
ducted the services.
Dea. and Mrs. W. M. Golden
were the guests of Dea.-and Mrs.
L, H. Johnson Sunday.
Mrs. Roxie Smith of Pem¬
broke visited her aunt, .Mrs.
Missouri Ware. Sunday.
Dea. and Mrs. Mary Bacon
were the Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Haynes.
Miss Louise Geiger left
Monday for Miami. F’la.
Mr. Troy W* Bacon of 1 wUhM? Rincon
spmn Sur night
a nd Mrs Hattie' I II Havnes
Mrs. Mae Foxworth
was the guest of Mrs. Annie
Ruth Ptephens and family on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ellen Ivey is visiting her
son Barney Ivey at Screven. Ga.
Mrs. Lillie Brewton, Mrs. Marv
Bacon and Mrs. Elizabeth
Haynes were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Learoy Hines
Thursday.
Miss Annie Lee Dillard and
Herman Williams were Sunday
p. m. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hines, Sr., of Pembroke,
also Clifford Johnson.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullice
On Sunday prayer service
conducted by Elder F. S. Fka-
zier at Ebenezer church. Mr.
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g ou hern Va., gave a very fine
^ (lecture. Mr. West is the gran*
|SS" “* ““ Batha,emy slei
On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
yuaiics Charles Robinson Kouinaon spent spent the we day uay j
Master Samuel Muiiice was
the dinner guest of Master
| Fletcher Mayes on Sunday. j
1 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Frazier
-sk
' Hill Baptist Church met at the
tome or Mr and Mr.,. William
Jackson Sunday evening, the ,
president, Herman Baker, presid
Mr. an d Mrs. Samuel Mul-
Hce and others were present,
1 Miss Mildred Mallard was the
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St ni " m - J T^Temon^was ne sermon_ was nrTacif preacn_
ed by Rev. W. C. Shipman. E.
C. Byrd, W. C„ was master of
.ceremony
* las * Wednesday Mrs. L.
Nickel t of Brunswick and Mrs.
Hdith Hills of Jacksonville. Ida.
y er ? ca of their
brother, u Matthew Golden who
w as ver y He is improving
. i !y
i n! »f '
j daughter an d ... Mrs. and Charlie Mr. and Frazier Mrs.
I Martin Ma ™ n of ot Dorchester were the
Ituests of heii aun^ on Sunday,
Willie Frazier was the guest
of Mrs. Philis Martin last week.
On Tuesday night the Free
Branch School will have its ex¬
ercise for the 7th grade at
Sunberry Baptist church. Cer¬
tificates will be given to Juani¬
ta Jones, Willie Mae Baker,
Jeanett Jones, Ruth M. Baker,
pi? Eston n P'w^J;,i W. Byrd, EIl ^iii Willie Bacon,
Jr., and Alvin Morrell, Jr.
EGYPT NEWS
By Mary L. Williams
The guests of Mrs. L. A. Wil¬
liams on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Jackson and family,
Mrs. Williams was also visited
by her cousin from Springfield
and other friends.
Mrs. GetAa Thomas, one of
our older mothers in tms
home community, being 100 years old
last Thursday was destroyed by fire on
there night. She was
alone when the fire start¬
ed and nothing was saved. She
remained in the house for some
time trying to save her money,
but was not successful. She
| was burned a little on the arm
' and neck.
GLENNVILLE NEWS
Fred By E. J. Junior
Ottle Gardner, Floretha Jenks,
J. Smith, Harrietta and E.
Junior were among the 7th
grade pupils of Tattnall Coun¬
ty to take their examination at
Re.Usville April 7th.
Don’t forget the graduation
exercises of the seventh grade
and the field day activities
1 belcl A P f H 21st at
Ke J, ■*“ -n e -! a
> -
| ™ rs - Lottie Wynn a member
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The Tattnall County
ers ^ presented their spring
SSp'SSS a at Sundayf chapel Nb.
Camp
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MILLEN NEWS
—sse Rci r s s
nerlyn Grove leported $15o.2o,
T.ln.ly church M.Uen report
ed $125.34, for a total of
The Aaron Industrial
primary grades celebrated
annual reading achieverhent
day. Several pupils were class¬
ed prizes. The primary
es presented a program at
school, April 17th under
teacher, following Mrs. Daisy 7th grade B.
The
dents passed the final
examinations; Hattie
Willie West, Juanita
Annie Taylor, Willie Childs, Sa-
rah Maynard. Their
is Miss Ella M. Walker.
The Jenkins County
School P.-T.-A held the
lar meeting Monday
were submitted by Mrs
and Mrs. Adams delegates
the State Congress
The Girls Glee Club of
Training school will present
musical program at the
Friday, Aprii 21. Miss
ret Pughsley of Swainsboro will
be the guest artist.
Pvt. Louis Carter, en route
Camp Reynolds, Greenville,
is in the city for a few
visiting his wife, Mrs.
Carter, primary teacher in
Jenkins Co. Training school.
EVLONlA NEWS
B.v Mrs. Reva Moultrie
The fifty-fourth anniversary
of Mt. Calvary Baptist
was quite a success
April 3rd and closed on the 9th.
Rev. J. W. Moultrie and
congregaion were with them
on Wednesday night the
The collection was $31.50. Rev.
W. M. Young, pastor, Johnnie
Weldon, clerk.
Sunday was pastoral day
Cooper Chapel AME church.
The pastor Rev. J. w. Moultrie
preached at the morning and
night services. The church has
been freshly painted by the pas¬
with he assistance of one of
the members. ! I f
Miss Inez King. Jonie We 1 don
and Matilda Hamilton spent
last F'riday in Savannah,
George Wilcox ot McRae
spent last Sunday with Rev.
Mrs. J. W. Moultrie. He is
brother of Mrs. Moultrie.
Mrs. Rosetta Dixon is spend¬
a while in New York city
her son and daughter.
BRUNSWICK. GA.. NEWS
By J. E. Miller
The Zion Sunday School met
Sunday with the superintend¬
presiding. The 11 o’clock
was delivered by one of
young preachers. The B.
U. met at 6 p. m., Dea. W.
president. At 8 n. m.
the pastor delivered a splen¬
The sermon to a large audience.
pastor also delivered a
to the Navy boys on St.
Island at 3 p. m.
The Zion Mission met at the
of Sis. Gladys Hicks last
president. night. Mr^. Julia Green
. The Junior Mission met at
home pf Mrs. Bessie Polite
Wednesday. Miss Bessie Hol¬
land, president; Mrs. Hampy
Polite, matron.
The members of Dea. S. C.
ward met at the home
of Mrs. Aaron Williams last
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Scribbler
W. A. ‘Fess' Robison
614 West Broad Street
Pleased To Assist On Your
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Just Let Me Know The
Time, Place and Date
The hom^f Enweencv y Club met 0 at
the Mrs Gladys Hicks
las. Wednesday-
'’Thro.trwide n kh„,
wili hold the the anniversary anniversary
the Bryant Baptist church. Apr.
24; to 30, 1944, Rev. ■iiMSmk J,
pas Miss tot. Susie Mill* f
e r attf c ■ i
. Will Thomas reached us last
,Mrf s 4 rS D St. SB
cer and Rev. J. F. Mann at-
1 tended the funeral at Waycross.
Mrs. Rosa Simon, W. Atkison
St. Paul AME Sunday School
was held at the usual hour and
at ll:30 and 7:30 the pastor de¬
livered soul stirring sermons.
Music was rendered by the
choir No. ?. Mrs. M. A. Pittts
and Miss Georgia Porter and
the pastor and officers are ask¬
ing the members to visit the
sick members. Total amount
raised was $48.00 in the com¬
munion services will be held on
the fifth Sunday of this month.
Rev. I. J. Johnson, pastor; Mrs.
Evelyn Jaudon, reporter.
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. Miller Prince
M.dway _ Temple . Presbyterian ----------------
church prayer meeting was con
i ducted by Elder S. P. Gould and
Eider Sam Roberts.
j Lot Bacon and Miss Josephine
i Bacon were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Miller Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prince
and three children of Ludowi-
,9* were the guests of Mrs. L. E.
Pri * c e Sunday night.
Mrs. Ida C. James is on the
sick list.
the Midway Sewing Circle met a t
home of Mrs. M. L. Y
Byrd, secretary. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Maggie Williams.
Dea Sam Green, Mr. Robert
Wright, and Mr. Adam Bacon
returned from Ft. Benning last
week.
SANDFLY NEWS
T. J. Scott
Sunday was communion day
at Isle of Hope M. B, church.
Attendance was very good.
Mrs. Daisy Chisholm is still
on the sick list,
Mr. Ormond George of Hart¬
ford, Conn., wai the week end
guest of his mother, Mrs. Re¬
becca George.
Rev. T. J. Scott spent Thurs¬
day with friends on the Ogre-
chee Road at the Bamboo farm,
Messrs. Willie and Arthur Mitch
ell and Mrs. Belle Horton
The party given at Mr. and
Mrs. Tremble at Isle of Hope in
favor of the C. and S. club on
Monday night was quite a suc¬
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flinn are
the proud parents of a babv
girl. J
CLAXTGN NEWS
By F. D. Ray
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. John Baptist Church. The
pastor. Rev. j. p. Pearce de¬
livered two wonderful sermons
Men’s day was also celebrated.
Mrs. Ellen Goobsay and Ola
Mae Peters spent the week end
in Savannah.
Mrs. Ruby Thomas has re¬
turned from Philadelphia to the
delight of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Harper.'
Mrs. Early Eden, Eunice Wil¬
liams and children of Savan¬
nah were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Henely.
Pt. Eloise Mikel who is sta¬
tioned in North Carolina spent
the week end with her mother,
Mrs. Geneva Mi.kell and family
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ALLENHUkST NEWS
By Miss C. M. Wynn
Mrs. Leoma E. Johnson and
chujren visited her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Wadie Johnson 606
Charles street, w. Savannah.
Her husbaV. Pfc. Charlie John¬
son is serving over seas
Mrs. Gertrude Fayson, chair¬
man of committee of the Rdd
Fr ?, ss announces that a meeting
will , be held on the 27th of
April at Baconton, Junior High
School conducted by Chaplain
Williams. All members and
friends are asked to be present.
Dea. Prince Wynn was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilder on Tuesday.
Mrs. Lena Roberts is still on
the sick list.
Miss Claudia m Wynn and
Mrs. A .M. Gamble motored to
Savannah on Tuesday.
GUYTON NEWS
By Miss Alease E. Powell
Mrs. Louise Arvinger and her
daughter, rye spending a month
with their husband and father,
Pvt. Moses Arvinger, Jr. in
Camp Bentener, N. C.
Mrs. T. J. Reese spent Easter
Sunday in Savannah with he
son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. E. Thomas. They
motored on Sunday afternoon
up to Guyton to attend the Eas¬
ter exercises.
Rev. w. O. Wright and Mrs.
Annie L. Williams were, the
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Moses Arvinger, Sr. They
were also visitors of the New
Hope, AME ehurett! • - «
Mrs. Willie M. Andrews re¬
turned to her home with her'
husband, Eugene Andrews, af-*
ter spending several days with
her sick mother, Mrs. Elnora
Williams, Mrs. ’Williams is now
doing fine.
Mrs. Leola smalls of Savan¬
nah was the Sunday guest Ot
n-fili
Mrs - Madeline Holmes.
The F H ' M ' C ' club gave a
-
s mcJ r ” C ^ uS t Sa
S>weU, Reatha Miss Mae Nettie oiivant, Eason, Mrs. Miss Wil-
lie Mae Roberts and most of the
club girls. Miss Elise Davis is
president; Mrs. C. L. Uowart
teacher.
STATESBORO NEWS
By R. W. Campbell
Attending the teachers’ meet¬
ing in Atlanta were Principals
J. G...Greene. J. P. Bryant, L. A.
Price, J. B. Whetstone and Su¬
pervisor Velma Waters.
Miss Mae Chappie returned
to Clarke College Sunday after
a brief stay with her family visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford
the R. W. Campbells Sunday af¬
ternoon. Mr. Alford is now
stationed in Augusta in U. S.
army. Mrs. Aliiord will be re¬
membered as Miss Virginia
Ransby of Newnan andn Geor-
gia State College.
G. T. Merrit motored to Tus-
kegee Institute Sunday morning
to get his wife who has been ill
in the hospital. He was ac¬
companied by Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bryant of Brooklet.
Founders day exercises will
be held Sunday afternoon, May
14th at 5 o’clock in the audito¬
rium of the high school.
Prof. M. M. Martin Mrs. E. B.
Beauman, Mr. and Mrs. R. W-
Campbell and Miss Odrie Ruth
Williams were invited to dinner
at the Melvin Louis’s Wednes¬
day evening.
Cpl. Marvin Riggs is visiting
his family here. Mrs. Gladys
Glover and. 14 Howard Jr. of Phil¬
adelphia a also visiting her
parents here,
Hubert Lawton, Albert Smith,
James Sabb, W. R. Williams,
James Russell, Herman MeClou-
den and four other N. F. A. boys
will put their project calves on
sale at the annual F’at Stock
Cattle Show. May 4.
By Linton McBride
Sunday was pastoral day at
Tabernacle Baptist Church. The
pastor, Rev. J. W. H. Thomas
delivered two very splendid ser¬
mons during the day. Sunday
School was well attended. Many
persons were present through¬
out the day.
Bethel Sunday A. M. was pastoral day atj
E. Church. Sunday |
School was well attended. The
pastor, Rev. A. J. Martin deliv¬
ered the morning and evening
messages. At four o’clock the
baby contest was largely attend
ed. The amount raised was as
follws; Willie W. Johnson, $13,81;
Mrs. Bessie Bradshaw, sponsor;
Lillie Reed, $5.86, Mrs. Viola
Clark, sponsor; Bertha Buiden,
$8.51, Lillie Mae Burden, spon¬
sor; Baby Riggs, $14.46, Mrs. C.
A. Holmes, sponsor; Jackelyn
Watson, $20.06, Mrs. Lee Mont¬
gomery, sponsor; Billy Acree,
$.18.00, Mrs. Mary Harris, spon¬
sor; Mrs. Lizzie Dan Alvin Mae Brock, $41.92, j
Butler, spon-
sor; Mary Lee Gardner, $62.55.
Rockie Butler sponsor; Ber¬
nard Moore. $18.31, Laura Camp
bell, sponsor; Vivian L. Boykin,
$34.00,* Mrs. Margret Martaih j
sponsor. Total $237.48. I
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OLIVER GA., NEWS ! *
By Mrs. Maggie Harris
.‘Sunday day was Tegular pasto-|
at Mt. Moriah AME'
at 12 o’clock, the pastor I
Rev. J. S. Edgefield delivered
the sermon and lt was inspiring
Sunday was pastoral "”“ ral day “
Magnolia Baptist pastor, church. Rev. G. $At v .V.
12 o’clock the
Carter delivered the message
to a waiting congregation. The
revival meeting will begin fit Mt.
Zion AME church, on the 4th
Sunday in this month running
to the fifth Sunday conducted
by the Rev. A. J. Martin of
Statesboro, Rev. J. S. Edgeiield,
pastor. The many friends of
Mrs. Rosa Harris regret very
much to learn of her death at
Bulloch tew county hospital Sun-
after a days illness. She
leaves a husband and six chil¬
dren and other relatives. She
will be buried Tuesday at Mt.
Zion AME church. Statesboro
F uneral Home in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. George Flor¬
ence of Savannah was the week
end guest of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Florence.
Rev. and Mrs. Edgefie.d made
a business trip to Sylvania on
last Moncla y-
Rev. Edgefield’s mother .has
returned home to Stillmore. She
spent three weeks with her son
and daughter-in-law, Rev. and
Mrs. Edgefield.
Bro. Peter Childers is still on
the sick list. We are also sorry
to know of the illness of Mrs.
Annie Mae Lundy. We hope
for them a speedy recobery.
Rev. Edgefield was the din¬
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
on last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lc.tie Sabbs is home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Childers.
Miss Ada Mae Childers spent
the week with her parents.
Hear Dr. B. H. Whiting, pas¬
tor of Friendship Baptist
church of Washington, D. C.,
preaching every night in the
great revival at the First Afri¬
can Baptist church.
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discharges thereby helping to restore more
healthy organic normal functions.
delightful aid to Feminine Cleanllneag
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THANK YOU
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¬
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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
be appreciated.
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