The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, October 12, 1944, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1944 Out-of Town News GUYTON r I By Miss Alease E. Powell The revival closed night at Mew Hope A. M. Church which was fypt circuit. Eight ■re added to the church. money raised was $ 108 . 00 . Pfc. Willie M. and Pvt. „ T-. _ owe sons oi Mrs. ^ enn Powe aic home on their fur- loughs. Pfc. Willie M. is stationed at, a camp in saehusetts and Pvt. Ben Powell is stationed at Field. Texas. Mrs. Callie Anderson and son. Robert Anderson have turned home after spending sev eral, months in New York OLIVER By Mrs. Maggie Harris Sunday was regular pastoral day and closing of th 69th an- niversary at Jerusalem M. E. churcch. Sunday school con¬ ducted by Mrs. Laura Williams At 12 noon the pastor, Rev. J. S. Edgefield delivered the sermon. Amount raised *68. Sunday was regular pastoral day at Millen Grove Baptist church. The pastor delivered a wonderful sermon which was en joyed by all. The highest con- testers were Msr. Gertrude Nedd *46.60; Bro. Daniel Allen, *25. Total collection for the day was $204.07. n Cpl. „, Rogers Nedd , T ,, of „ Ft. „ ning spent the ,, week , end , his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Nedd. Mrs. Odessa Childers has re¬ turned from Philadelphia with her two little girls. Mrs. Thelma Brown of hary Med. College, Nashville, Tenn. is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Fkrley. Mrs. Inez Lowe, Mrs. Margar¬ et Thomas, Mrs. Cartez Crown and Mrs. Brown visited Farley. They are teachers of ATTENTION LADIES ! Do you know that short, burnt hair can be grown dut qquickly and easily by K Savannah’s own PACE’S COCA-TAR and TAR OIL It also relieves dandruff and itchy scalps, Try it, you'll like it. Sold at MME. CARGO’S BEAUTY SHOP and BOEN’S PHARMACY Cor. Henry and W. Broad Only 35e. Wholesale prices for Beauty Shop Owners, SEE US~ If you have a Bungalow, dwelling house or any kind of investment property that you wish to sell, we can obtain the very best prices for you. We also carry Fire, Storm, Tornado, Bombing and Autombile Insurance. Call It. A Harper, 3-3947 with A. F. King and Son. 6292—5371 37 Bull Street Savannah. Ga, 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 CALLS ANSWERED ANYTIME ANYWHERE Office Phone 2*3464 Residence Phone 2-3006 611 WEST WALDBURG STREET Savannah, Georgia HS3 Effingham County school of Guyyton. Mr. and Mrs. Regus Williams and family were the guests of Mrs. Maggie and cile Harris. j STATESBORO By Fannie Mae Belcher Sunday was pastoral day at ‘ "j a wonderful sermon, “The Glorified Christ", collection S125.95. i Sunday was pastoral day — at ( Little Bethel Baptist church of Brooklet, Rev. E. L. Gaskin, pas- t or preached a fine sermon. His ?ntb anniversary as pastor of this churchc was observed by j the memberss. Total collection was ., 50 The senior high class of the high school was organized Mon- day. Te officers of the Paramount Chapter of the New Farmers of America are: President, James Sabb; vise president. Louis Ste¬ phens; secretaries. J. W. Wil- plains and James Jackson; re- I porter. Willie Mincy. l S-sgt Marion Campbell of the U. S. Army is guest of the Geor¬ ge F. Campbells and the R. W. Campbells. Sgt. Campbell re¬ turned recently from overseas, fcl? has served thirty months in the Pacific, area and has been in service for 39 months. Friday night the high school began its teen-age canteen suc¬ cessfully. A splendid canteen committee of faculty and par¬ ents headed by Mrss. Geraldvne M. Campbell is supervising the program Miss Glen Era Anderson left for Savannah and Norfolk. Va„ Monday, „ , , her stay , is indefinite, LUBOWICI By Mrs. Ailer Johnson Mrs. J. C. Kempt spent last week end at Waycross on ac- j count of the death of her grand daughter, Mrs. Lois Hills Albrit- ton who was the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hills. Funeral services were held from j 11 the chapel of Kinks Broters Funeral Home Sunday 5 p .m„ interment, Waycross. Dea. and Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Al- icce' Grant and Melvin Hills at¬ tended the funeral also. After visiting relatives in Sa¬ vannah, Miss Vernelle Johnson nfid Vernelle Deloach have re¬ turned home. Mrs. Salli Kate Walker spent the week end at Glennville the guest of Mrs. Willi Pearl Por¬ ter. Mrs. Luvenia Neal has return- ed home from Jesup. Mr. and Mrs. Norwaad Ter¬ rell, Mrs. Wilhelmina Harper per and little Dorothy Harper of C'laxton visited their aunt., Julia Day and Rubye Colly Ba¬ ker last Sunday. Mrs. Jsoephine Lovett Rev. Leroy Garvin of Fairfax, S. C., is here visiting his par¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Garvin. Miss Victoria Nix and Gerene Garvin are visiting in Fairfax, S. C. Z ] DAISY By L. C. Bacon t „r 55 ? chuu: Rev. F. D. Johnson pastor. Rev P. H. Lyge from Midway Ga. preached at 8 o'clock Sm Jay night. Money raised $51.00. 1 Mrs. Vivian Lloyd of New | York city was the week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Asia Thomas. Mrs. LottieMcNeal of Savan¬ nah was the Saturday guest of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Me- Neals. Mrs. Annie Lane of Manassas was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Asia Thomas. Lie. Romie Crawford was giv- ena surprise birthday dinner Sunday by his wife and oth¬ I ers. Mrs. Minnie Blunt from Phil) adelphia was the guest of her i cousin, Mrs. Horace Bacon. ^ M^ moll? ' I ' plprt Bacon Zlt, ' Pvt. trMn Texas is spending his furlough with his mother, Mrs. John Wilson. Miss Bertha Jones is attend¬ ing high school atVidalia, Ga. Miss Lula and Effie Houston and Miss Edna B. Brown who have been attending Vi'dalia High school were Saturday guests of their parents. «i The Daisy Junior High school raised *12.00 at a box supper Friday night. BROOKMAN By Mrs. M. R. Spaulding Mr. Johnnie Massey of De- troict Michigan visited his rel¬ atives Mrs. Mary E. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Stafford of Brunswick. He also went to Jacksonville Fla. Services were held at the C. M. E. church and the pastor, ev. Wilcher delivered both ser¬ mons. Reports were made as follows, Bro. Nathaniel Rod¬ gers $14.25; Bro. Theo. Langs, $25.13; Bro. H. Demery, $1840; Bro. James Demery, $20.25- from friends, $15.30; total $93.33. Mrs. Clara Flanders is secretary. Rev. and Mrs. Willie Ship- 1 man ^ were the ♦>,„ week end guests of Mrs. Pearl Clinch. PEMBROKE By Mrs, Lizzie Carter * Sunday was a high day at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Sunday School was held at the usual time. Total collection $2.50 The morning sermon was preached by Rev. C. L. Cross. The funeral services of Mr. Charlie Phillips was held' on Sunday afternoon at Mt. Mo¬ riah Baptist church. Mrs. Roxie Smith was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Singleton and Mrs. Thelma Fields and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Patterson on Sunday night. Sgt. McGhee Brown is spend Ing his furlough with his par¬ ents, Dea. and Mrs. Henry Brown. SE OFFICIALS OKEY ATHLETIC PROGRAM COLUMBIA, S. C.-Southeas- tern conference officials ap¬ proved an athletic program at the meeting of the executive committee held at Allen uni¬ versity recently. The repre¬ sentatives from six conference schools voted to carry out a full program in football, a schedule in boys and girls’ basketball and agreed to encourage tennis in 1944-45. Conference track and tennis meet was approved by repre¬ sentatives, the place and time to be decided at the annual meeting in December. Representatives present ar meeting were R. L. Peguese, W. W. Lawson, Allen university; C V. Clay, J. H. Gadson, Jr. and W. E. Griffin, Georgia State college; W. S. Ervin and J. W. Brown, Payne college; and Jo¬ seph Johnson, Bethune-Cook- man college. Other member schools in elude Fort Valley Tpachers col lege. Fort Valley. Ga., and Mor¬ ris college, Sumter, S, C. Mrs. Alice Murant was a brief, caller at. the Ludowici high school last Monday, Sgt. J. D. Colley of New Benn, C„ passed through Ludowici last Thursday en route to New Smyrna Beach., Fla., where he will spend his furlough with his moter. Mrs. Lizzie Colley. He is t? nephew of Mrs. R. Colley Ba¬ ker. j 1ERSH0N By Albert Wakeley. Jr. Sunday was pastoral day at the Union Baptist Church, Rev. W. S. Scott, pastor. The choir rendered music for both servi¬ ces. Prof. A. L. Meeks, Jr. is pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Washing¬ ton, Mrs. Alice White John D. White and Bessie Mae Heard motored to Blaokshenr, Satur¬ day. Mrs. Alice Carter and Mrs. Irene Miller spent Monday in Waycross. C. F. Riley of Brunswick was the Satuiday evening guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller. Muss Alice L. Aattnail and Mr. B. Newton were Sunday even¬ ing guests of Miss Tattnall’s grand mother, Mrs. A. Carter. The officers of the Union Bap tist Church have chartered a bu to attend the pastor’s anni¬ versary services at Patterson Sunday. EULONIA By Mrs. Reva Moultrie Services were held at Daniel Grove Church Sunday. Com¬ munion was administered. The pastor Rev. J. W. Moultrie de- libered two sermons. The col¬ lection for the day was $49.70 Bro. W. C. Churchill, clerk. I Mrs. Golden Shellman of Washington, D. C. spent a lew days last week with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Shellman. Mrs. Katie Stewart and her daughter. Mrs. Anna B. Day spent Monday in Brunswick. CLYO By Mrs. Ruth Andrews Mary Alice Johnson celebrat¬ ed her 2nd birthday on Tuesday Among those invited were the teachers of Clyo, Jr. High School. Pvt, Julius Walls of New Or¬ leans and his wife are here vis¬ iting his sister, Mrs. Nora Jack- son. Pvt, Nathaniel Pinkney the son of Mrs. Lilia Pinkney is st&- tioned in Sicily. Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Scott entertained the Four Gospel Singers of Savannah who ren¬ dered a program at Mt. Pisgah AME church, Sunday. Taylor’s Chapel Public school opened on Monday. Miss P Jackson is teacher. Ulysses Duncan spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sussex Duncan. Miss Ruby Scruggs of Miami, Fla., was the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Hannah Solo¬ mon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Perry were here visiting their mother, THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE SUBURBAN NEWS - —.- „ --, Springfield Terrace J !; By Brs. E. H. Perry A Key and Mrs. Mattie Perry last Wednesday night for S. C„ to attend the | of Mrs. Claudia'Tolbert. Services fere held at Mt. Zion *** «»«*■ »»• — •«*- Mrs. Carrie Royall Maynor of 1222 Allen Ave., spent the week end at home with her family. She is principal of the Dalton school in Screven. Josephine Brown came here with her. Mrs. Eva Simmons is out af¬ ter being ill for several weeks. Miss Georgia Batchelor is at home. Gwinnett street. Spring- field Terrace, after spending several months in Brooklyn. N. Y. OCEECHEETON L- Services are being held this . week, nightly at Mt. Zion 1 Methodist land, pastor. church. Sunday Rev. will S4rick-j bej the last pastoral 'day for the , having as guests Speedwell M. ° hurch of Sa df * of which ' " Rev - Strickiand is pastor also. The 32nd anniversary of Mt Bethel Baptist church closed last Wednesday night in high spirits. The pastor and mem- bors were el&ttd in its success. Rev. J. S. Powell is pastor, Word was received from _ — SEVENTH DAY ADVEN- T/CTC ifDJD / FnffM vnm LAILL I A VV CONFERENCE CHICAGO. Oct. 7, (ANPI— Th<> world's first colored con- fprence executives. The all- ventist church was organized here last week during ing of union and general con- crence executives. The all- colored conference, headed by Elder J. Gorshem Dasent, pas- tor of Capitol Avenue Seventh Day Adventist church of Indian apolis, will be known as the Region conference < With the election of Rev. Da-i sent as president of the confer¬ ence, other officers included L. E. Forde, Oakwood college, treasurer; Huntsville, Ala., secretary-! Ki-i Rev. Walter J. sank, secretary of the educa-; tional and missionary volunteer j departments; ZIT'T' Virgil Gibbons. n Detroit, secretary * of the pub¬ lishing department with L e roy R Baker, Indianapolis, and Charles Willis, Chicago, associ¬ ate secretaries The Lake Region conference includes the states of Illinois,! Indiana, Michigan and Wiscon-I | sin. | |, lt t FOR SALE Unredeemed Clothes At Reasonable Prices HALL’S DRY CLEANERS 1912—1014 W. Broad St. PHONE 9591 >***«'» ' ■**** CONCERTS EXTRAORDINARY THE SIMMONS SINGERS FOR DATES, PHONE SAVANNAH SIMMONS MATTRESS CO. Jerusalem Baptist Church, Monday Night Oct. 9th St. Philip Mon. Church, Thurs. Night Oct. 2&ik Evergreen Bapt. Church, Monday Night, Oct. 16 College Park Baptist Church, Mon. Night Oct. Butler Presbyterian Church, Mon. Night, Oct. 23 Second Baptist Church, Monday Night Nov. 6\ Mrs. Laura Walker and son Ben Baker are visiting anoth- er son Joseph Baker in Mil- ledgeville* Mrs. Walker will visit friends in Macon before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew n rux j x arc are ^he tne proud proud parents parents of oi a a Walter Sanford who Is in Europe that he doing fine. 1 Fire destroyed the home of Carter Wednesday morn- j Assistance was given by, as far as possible un-j firemen arrived. destroyed. Everything) the house was Those on the sick list are Sunday, October 29th the Baby Contest of Mt. Zion M. which has been in full swing for several weeks, will come to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brown has moved into their new home on Sixth street. EAST SAVANNAH The annual rally at FAB Church closed last Sunday and $723.12 was reported. The pas tor Rev Wm. C. Cunningham reported the largest a"’""'' 1 *69.56. The Ilavenly Bound GlCO club rendered a program. F. A. B. members, choir and pas- the soldiers at Hunter Field this coming Sunday morning. Supt. £. M. Moultrie requests all teachers to attend the council meeting Monday night, October 16 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. M E. Morrell, Pvt. Theodore Green return cd to Camp Dix, N. J.. Monday after 12 days furlough with his wife, Mrs. Svelyn Green and chi!ciren and other relatives. Mrs - Lvdia Harris is Visiting children, Mr. and Mrs. Hen r v Wilson and Mrs. Rachel Jackson Mrs - Bernice Wilder and chil ’• Jren of Macon are visiting rela- tives and friend s here. A,fter three weeks illness Ros ' a Thom as is Improving. She * s mother of Mrs. Smalls and grand mother of Miss Doroth y Smith, What a Team/ These hard l a? clothes are snappy and* ru*s?a all as an_ star back Field/ 'WrGC tNVtEW" "oLKosewood *19*0 Single Breasted DRAPE MODEL SUIT I Property Tailored — Perfectly Fitting Drape Model Suit ■ ! 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