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GROVELAND
iy Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
pVt. fits. Hosea Vistie Blue the husband
o7' Blue has recent¬
ly received an honorable dis¬
charge from the army.
Dea. and Mrs. L. M.’Garrison,
Dea. and Mrs. J. S. Bacon
family, Mrs. I. H. Haynes. Mrs.
Mrs. Thelma Bacon, L. H.
Porter and r>ea. and Mrs. W. L.
Bacon and family attended
pilgrim Association at
boro Sunday.
Mrs. Estella Brown and little
daughter Nora Lee of Savannah
returned home Monday after
spending the week end with
cousin, Mrs. Minnie Lee Smokes
and family.
Mrs. Hattie Mae Foxworth
spent Sunday in Savannah with
Mrs. Rosia Washington, Willie
B. Washington is spending this
week with "Doritha Foxworth.
Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes spent
Saturday night with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Archie Garrison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kent; were
the Thursday guests of
James Stephens and Mrs.
nie Lee Smokes. Mrs. Rachel
Williams and Mrs. Areola Ba¬
ker and little daughter
the Monday guests of the
Haynes family.
OLIVER
By Mrs. Maggie Harris
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Mt. Zion AME church
and the closing of its 72nd an-
niversary. The pastor Rev. J.
S. Edgefield delivered a wonder-
ful sermon. At 3:30 the pas-
tor of Bethel AME church, Syl-
vania, Ga., Rev. J. F. Duhart,
and his officers were on pro-
gram. Collection during the
day ent was $75.85. Visitors|pres-
were Prof, and Mrs K C.
Childers, county agent of Burke
county and Prof. Merritt, ag-
ricultural (teacher of Bulloch
county. j
Miss Willie B. Edgefield of
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KINDNESS AND COURAGE BEGET FRIENDSHIP
THESE THREE BASIC. PRINCIPLES
GUIDE OUR DAILT OPERATIONS
Kindness
The practice of kindness with those we come In contact
with is our first consideration because it is so easy to be
kind, thoughtful and generous for the welfare of others, '
yet it cost so little.
Courage
in these perilous times, we need courage more than ever,
and had it not been for this quality, we could not have
overcome the many obstacles which confronted us in past
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
SIDNEY A. JONES Kindness in another’s trouble
Proprietor Courage in our own.”
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home
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Office Phone 2-3464 Residence Phone 2-3006
611 WEST WALDBURG STREET
Savannah, Georgia
ing her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. S. Edgefield.
Mrs .Susie Mae Williams and
two children of Savannah are
home visiting her mother, Mrs. 1
Maggie Miss Mildred Harris. Williams enter- |
cd school in Statesboro October:
2nd. !
Mrs. Ethel Morris of Monly, 1
Ga„ sister of W. R. Williams
was a visitor at Mt. Zion Sun-
day.
Mr. pnd Mrs. Fred Reed of i
Leyfield, announce the birth of ,
9 pound girl. Mrs. Reed will 1
a
be remembered as Miss Birdeil
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reed, j
girl,. announce Mrs. the Reed birth will of a be babyj
re-
membered as Miss Lola
McCuler. I
Mr. and Mrs. Corene Phillips
have returned to Orlando, Fla. 1
visiting their parents, Mr.!
and Mrs. Dan Young of LeefieldJ
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon
announce the birth of a 9 lb. 1
girl who has been named Lol-1
he Mae. Mrs. Rawls will be
remembered as Miss Laura Lee
Williams.
Mrs. Mary Williams and lit-
tie daughters are the week end
guests of Mrs. Laura Lee Rawls,
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FREEDMAN GROVE !
By Mrs. C. Mullice
The fourth quarterly confer-
ence was held at St. James A.
M. E. Church Sunday night at
St. James AME Church on Sun¬
day night at which time Elder
M. T. Robinson of the Black-
shear District delivered the ser-
mon. Rev. Wasrington is pas-
tor.
Prayer meeting at Beach Hill
Baptist Church was well at-
tended on Sunday. Sunday
School was conducted by the
superintendent, Wm. Jackson,
Mr. C. C. Lambert of Jack-
sonville, Flo., is the house guest j
of his sisters, Mrs. J. A. Robin-
son, Mrs. M. E. Golden and Miss
Rosa A. Lambright.
Mrs. Ophelia Golden anti her
daughter, Retta have returned
from Chicago,
pvt. j. d. Robinson and wife
were home on furlough visit-
iing Pvt. Robinson’s mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Robinson. He is stationed at
Wilmington, Del.
The Midway Sewing circle
met at the home of Mrs. Mag¬
gie Williams on last Monday.
Freedman Grove H. D. club
met at the home of Mrs. Maxie
R. Jones on last Monday.
Last Sunday night Limerick
Chapter No. 336 O. E. S. held
its Chapter of Sorrow at Ebe-
nezer church.
BROOKMAN
By Mrs. R. M. Spaulding
Rev. Williams of Wie McRae
each night at the C. M. E.
revival meetings. The total
raised was $40.50. Pastor Rev.
Whelchel; secretary, Mrs. Clara
Flanders.
Sunday, Sept! 24th was pas-
toral day at the Gallllee Bap-
Hist church. The pastor, Rev.
W. M. Edwards delivered two
sermons.
The services at Springfield
Baptist church on Sunday, Oct.
were very high all day. Rev.
Whitten of Brunswick brought
the message. The total rais-
e dwas $17.00. Brother Jake
Green and Sis. Gladis Riley are
still on the sick list,
Dea. and Mrs. C. V. Riehard-
son, Mrs. Emma Jerial and Mr.
and Mrs. Baker Stafford motor-
to Springfield Sunday and
donated to Bro. Jake Green
from Gallilee Baptist church
$9.00.
Mrs. Carletthia Blue spent a
few days in the country with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Flanders.
Mrs. Mamie E. Pinkney has
returned from Jacksonville Fla.
where she visited her son who
was badly wounded,
Services beginning at New
Hope church Oct. 2nd will run
through October 15,th. Revx.
L. W. Wilson pastor; Mrs. Edd
Hazzard, secretary.
Mrs. Golden of Jacksonville,
Fla., spent the week with her
mother, Mrs. Mary E. Massey
Mrs. Willie Mae Jackson
spent the week end in Honey
Creek with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Cookly.
MIDWAY
By L. E. Prince
Mrs. Kate Miles left for New
York on Thursday. She was
the house guest of her mother,
Mrs. Julia Bacon and sister.
Mrs. Delia Clency.
RIDGELAND, S. C.
By Mrs. C. Tyler
Service was held at Saint
John AME church with the pas¬
tor, Rev. P. J. Hammitt In
charge. Co.mmunion was serv¬
ed.
A religious moving picture
^ as EN* S Commun-
ity School for the benefit of
the school through the efforts
of Prof. Zinnermon.
The Victory club gave an ice
cream party Saturday night.
'^ le me ®t a ^ the home
of Miss Morizon, Monday at 6
o’clock.
EGYPT
By Mrs. Alary L. Williams
The 4th quarterly conference
of the Effingham Circuit was
held in Bethel A. M. E. church
on Sept. 23, and 24th, with Dr.
J. L. Butler, the presiding elder
of the Savannah District, pre¬
siding. The circuit is under
Rev. J. M. Dingle, pastor. Mr.
James L. Ingram was the sec¬
retary. '/ The total collection
was$83.93. Dinner was served
on the church grounds.
The revival meeting closed
hursday night at Bethel A, M.
E. church conducted by the
member was added to
church.
All churches that held their
pastoral day on the first Sun¬
day were closed out to attend
the pilgrim Association which
convene at Statesboro, Ga. Rev.
James Brown attended. Dea.
George F. Pelote and Dea. B. F.
Eason were delegates from the
Oa,k Baptist church. he Pil-i
grim Association began Sept.!
31st through October 2nd. |
(Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams I
had as dinner guests on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alexan-
der Walker from Oliver, Mr.
James L. Ingram, Effie Davis
and her sister, fcioise Davis, icai
Davis, and Willie Grant.
1ST CALVERY BAPTIST
By Mrs. A. M. Gamble
Hinesville,
First Calvery Sunday School
was opened at the usual hour
by Mrs. Phoebe Lee and Cpl.
Calhoun. Mrs. Minnie Fabin
was a visitor. Collection was
$ 1 . 0 , 0 .
Mission was held at Mt. Zion
Baptist church. Collection
$6.30.
There will be a musical pro¬
gram at First Calvery Baptist
church, Oct. 11 at 8 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Frasier
are the proud parents of a ba¬
by boy at Waltville.
David Nelson spent the week
end with his mother Mrs. Lula
Nelson at Cocklan Ga.
Mrs. Minnie Fabin was the
guest of MVs. Susan Quarter-
man Sunday.
Cpl. Calhoun will preach at
First Calvery Sunday morning
and evening.
PEMBROKE
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
The St. John A. M. E. S. S.
was held at the usual time. A
program was rendered Sunday
night by the Missionaries as¬
sisted by the Missionaries of
Mt. Moriah Baptist church. Col
lection for the night was
$65.96.
Mr. Ernest Taylor spent Sun¬
day in Mannasas, Ga. Mrs.
Isadell Murry of Sylvania, is
spendin gsome time with her
son, J. C. Murry.
Bgt. L. C. Shellman left on
Wednesday after spending his
furlough at home with his wife
and othe rrelatives. Miss Em¬
ma Shellman left Friday after
spending sometime with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Shellman.
Mr. and Mrs. Johny Bing, Jr
of Savannah spent the weak
end with thieir parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bing Sr.
Elder Solomon Beatty who
has been visiting his brother,
N. N. Beatty and family and
sisters, Mrs. Key Bulloch, Mrs.
Cherry and Florence Bulloch of
Lanier, Ga., has left for his
home in Philadelphia, Pa. En-
route home he will stop in Sa¬
vannah to see his sister, Mrs.
Ella Lemons and family.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Geiger and
Miss Beatrice Beatty of Savan¬
nah spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Beatty.
Mrs. Lizzie Carter has resum-,
ed her work as teacher at Ba¬
con ton Junior High school, Al-
lenhurst Ga.
The Sunday School of Mount
Moriah Baptist Church was
well attended on Sunday after¬
noon.
DAISY
By L. C. Bacon
Sunday was pastoral day at
M^. Pleasant Church, fiev. E.
M. Solomon preached.
Mr. and Mrs. Asia Thomas,
Johnnie Brown and Mrs. Bill
Peters and son were the guests
of Mrs. M. D. Peters Sunday.
Mr. McKenley Milton of Sa¬
vannah was the guest of his
Mrs. Maggie MeNeal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones
daughter, Weeda visited at
Pleasant Sunday.
Mrs. Mittie M. Robertson of
is visiting her mother
Amanda McClenon.
Mlnss Arcolla Moody of Clax
a member of Mt. Pleasant
was quietly married on
Sunday evening at her home
Dea. Eigen Reed of Ocala,
by Rev. E M. Solomon. The
will make their home in
Ocala, Fla.
CLAXTON
By F D. Ray
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thomas Grove Church. The
pastor, Rev. Leah delivered both
two sermons.
Mrs. Perkins and Mary John¬
son of Miami, Fla., were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Laura Densori.
Mrs. Tweedy of Savannah Ga.
was the week end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Laura Denson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter and
Mrs. Albertha McFatten were
the Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Adlaide McFadden,
Cpl. L. H. Strickland and Cpl.
L. Bailey were the guests of
their family. Mrs. M. F. Bal¬
ley and Gwendolyn Strickland.
The P.-T. A. met Monday al¬
ternoon at r At* with President,
Mrs. M. F. Bailey presiding.
Mr. Ed Bailey was the week
end guest of his sister and
brother, Mrs. Macon and C. L.
Bailey, Sr. and family.
Mrs. A/berta and Rosa Davis
of Macon, accompanied Rev.
and Mrs. T. J. Lynch to the as¬
sociation at Collins, Ga.
Mrs. Mary Broadus of Sa¬
vannah is home visiting
mother and family, M?s.
Ray '
Cpl. and Mrs. Eugene , Goob-
sv iting of North Carolina are
GenevT her mother and
Mrs Mrs. Geneva Lane Lane. Cpl. 1 Goob-
sy returned to Camp Monday j-
mnrnin morning. „
The Boy Scouts will hold
their first meeting at Mr. C. H.
Royall on Thursday night.
The Dollar Money Rally at
Thomas Grove AME church was
a success with the following
chrches and pastors reporting:
FAB church, $7.50; St. John
Baptist, $17.30; R-ev. Perkins,
Bethel Baptist church $12.00;
Rev. T. J. Lynch, $12.50; Rev. S.
B. Stewart, $8.00; Rev. E. A.
Solomon and Mt. Pleasant Bap¬
tist church, collection $31.00.
TOWNSEND
By F. C. Dixon
Rev. R. Brady of Millen, Ga„
will preach at Enterprise Bap¬
tist church, Townsend Ga., on
Sunday night, October 8th. You
are invited to worship with us.
Rev. T. J. Buckley spent some-
tune in Savannah visiting and
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Norten of 514 W. Duffy
St.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Welcome Baptist church, the
sermon was preached by Rev. P.
C. Daw ley.
Mrs. F. C. Dixon received a
letter from Pvt. Harold Lewis
saying he is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Sie Lewis spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Turner.
Moore’s
Pharmacy
37th and Florence Sts.
Phone 9961
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Jerusalem Baptist Church, Monday Monday Night, Night Oct. Oct. $th 16 St. College Philip Park Mon. Baptist Church, Church, Thurs. Mon. Night Night Oct. Oct. 26th 30 ||
Evergreen Bapi. Church,
Butler Presbyterian Church, Mon. Nighi, Get. 23 Second Baptist Church, Monday Night Nov. |
The Todd-Grant High school
is known credit.
King Lewis spent the week
end with hlg parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sie Lewis.
EULONIA
By Mrs. Heva Moultrie
Pvt. Marcus G. Shellman and
wife, Mrs. Rebecca surrency
Shellman „ spent a wee kof his
furlough with parents, Dr. and
M £. L ' 8h « ,man
Miss Vida King and „ „ mi
Hamilton of Sea Island, Ga.,
were the week end guests of
thei rparents and friends. They
were accompanied by a friend
Miss Geneva Holt.
Miss Wilhelimena Turner and
sister „ Bernice of „ Kingland, ,
were the Sunday guests of Miss
Florine Shellman.
Mr. Stevens Joseph Lewis
and Joseph Alex. Louis of King
i an d were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Mamie Young.
Sunday was n&stnrul P f rinv d j? Y at
'm' 1 nPP , 0 ( ' u h ^ ov
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w “ . PaSt ° r dellvPrf ' 1
message and the af-
ternoon ternoon sermon sermon was was delivcreri delivered
by Rev. Bush. Money raised dur-
ing the day was $60 45
The .... Missionary and . , League
held a joint meeting at four
oclock at the church.
Manne Young and Miss Florine
shellman donated to Sis. Ward
$3.10.
I CROSS ROAD
By Mrs, Alice Murant
Iho revival services closed
at the Macedonia M. B. church
Sunday. Rev. Edmonds
Dublin, preached
the week and two were
to the church . Rev . E . J.
ior is pastor. Mrs. E J. Junior
was pianist. Dea L. W.
Prince Cox anti others
st Thomas M B . church
visltors Rev p H Lyde prca nh-
pd Sundav nlRht . MonPV rais
ed was $10093. The Lord’s sup¬
per was served.
Mrs. Mattie L. Drewery
Tuesday for her home in
clnnatti, Ohio, after
some time with her
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murant.
also visited her sisters,
Annie Simmons in Datie
Fla. and Mrs, McClary
in Deland, Fla.
Mrs. Mattie L. Drewery,
J. H. Murant, Willis
and Henry Williams were
of Mr. and Mrs, Perry
son Sunday.
Mrs. Oveta Stubbs of
nah was the week guest of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
sier. Miss Viola Frasier
spending some time with
sister in Savannah.
Mrs. Henry Stubbs, Alton
j tin and Miss Corlene Boyd
I quietly married Sunday.
' P. H. Lyde, officiating.
Sis. Hagar Hardee was able
be out Sunday.
M- - -
| THUNDERBOLT
By Mrs. Susie A. Williams
Sunday was a high day at 1
Central Church. Rev. L. L.
Small is pastor.
Deacon Cleve Louis has re¬
turned home after spending a
pleasant stay at his former
home.
Mrg Mariah M |t c heii has re-
turmtJ to Filorlda after spen d-
, the summer wllh hcr moth _
or, Mrs. C. Rivers. Those on
the sjck m are Mrs . Mary Joy _
ner and Mrs. Ruth Richardson.
Mrs. Essie Bennett had a suc-
cessful operation and now
at home.
Mrs. Hannah Wilson, cousin
of Mrs. Lula Chisholm was
home after being away for for _
,
'
Springfield Terrace
,' h~P ' 1
Hv ny Mrs F ” rBrry er™
C P L George McDonald was
home 1 recently visiting his moth
! or, Mrs. Georgia McDonald .at
2(i N Ntw „ street- s( , A , special sn „., ifll
Mrs John Roblnson of fl21 FA .
dinnpr dinner was pluf given , n by Mr. and
l liott Ave. He left for Camp
MJlinne> c . where hp has
bPen statloned for one year .
he servlcs at Hannah Chapel
WPrP well att er.ded on last Sun
day. Communion was admin-
Istered. *
Mrs. Evalina Powell of Park
Ave., Is improving nicely.
Friday evening of last week
entertained the Savannah their Deaconess friends' Union)
many the!
with a progra, after which
installation of officers Rich-) was)
conducted by Rev. C. E.
ardson. Among the partiei-
pan s 7 cre Rf>v ' Scott ' P astor °f,
Ba ’P tlst churc h. Mrs.
erine Alexander Williams
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of Jacksonville, Fla. forme|gf
of Savannah and several dea¬
cons, ministers and deaconess-*
es. Refreshments were se«4
Mrs. E. H. Perry, organ¬
izer; Mrs. Annie Rickenbacker,
president; Mrs. Catherine A.
Saulter, secretary.
Mr. Nathan Owens of Roek*
well street Is improvin gafter
having a fall from a truck. We
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Revival wiTl be held at Bolton
street church beginning Mon¬
day night after the 4th Sunday
in October. Rev. C. E. Rich¬
ardson, pastor.
Mr. James the brother of
Mrs. Blanshaw of Springfield
Terrace is confined at Charity
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Blan¬
shaw are also ill. We wish for
them a speedy recovery.
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