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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945
Out-of Town
News
I LUDOWICI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Sunday services went over the
top at St. James B. C. Rev. T.
J^sages. J. Lynch pastor, delivered both
Revs. M. Derry C.
, Peirnis, Rev. Jones and Rev.
Wright were the pulpit guests
of tre day.
The famous Four Gospel Sin¬
gers of Brunswick were present
and a solo was rendered by one
of the group.
There were added to the
church three members. *96.50
was raised. Quite a number of
out of town guests yere present.
Among those who attending
the Long County District Un¬
ion at First Calvary Hinesville
on the fifth Saturday and Sun¬
day were Rev. S. M. Derry, C. H.
Green, Jesup, Darland Johnson,
Deacons A. Nevel, James John¬
son, E D. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Smiley, Mesdames Eu-
Mae Worthan, Ailer Johnson,
genia Kemp, Alice Grant Lillie
The members of St. Philip B.
C. and friends motored to Jes¬
up Monday night to participate
on the program at Morris Chap
el B. C., Rev. Cisero Dennis de¬
livered the message.
Misses Vernelle Johnson of
Van Buren Sanitarium, States¬
boro, Rosa Mae Johnson of Gil-
lespie Hospital, Cordele, student
nures were the week end
of their parents.
Mrs. Eunice Nevels of Savan
nah was the Sunday guest of
relatives.
Pfc. Leo Johnson who has ’
served two years overseas
home visiting relatives.
Mrs. Mamie Hayes of States¬
boro last week vivsited relatves
Cpl. David Bennett of Mont¬
gomery, Ala., is spending a f°w
days furlough here with rela¬
tives.
Mrs. T. R. Jones of Atlanta
was the guest of Mrs. Carrie
Denpis.
lU Mrs. Viola Deloach who under
went an operation at Charity
hospital, Savannah is improving
nicely and will soon return to
her home.
4#?!ie crurch of Christ
Unto he Lord is in the midst
of a ister’s convention. Rev.
J. F. Wilcox is pastor.
Mr. Leroy Johnson of Savan¬
nah vivsited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Johnson
Mrs. Dora Bell Canty who suf-
a fall a few days ago and Mrs.,
Vcrnie Richardson remain on
the sick list.
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SAND Hill
By Mrs. Annie Mae Cooper
The Busy Bee Club met at
the home of Mrs. Joe Walker
Sunday May 13. Mrs. Adeline
Bragg, president Remarks were
made by Mrs. Ezzie L. Johnson,
Mrs. Evelyn Walker, Mrs. Inez
Porter and Mrs. Ethel Walker
bringing to the club Mrs. Mag¬
gie Cooper with many new
ideas.
Mrs. Lena Curvin a teacher of
tattnall County and Mrs. Janie
W. Baker a teacher of Och’s
Grove school were present.
Mrs. Lena Curvin donated to
the club *1.00. Collection
raised $340. A dainty repast
was served by the hotess.
Mrs. Adeline Bragg, president:
Mrs. Annie Mae Cooper, report¬
er.
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. Prince
Mother’s Day program at the
Midway Presbyterian church
was excellent. The sermon w'es
delivered by Rev. J. P. Stevens
of . Savannah _ assisted . by _
A. „ W. Williams of - Freedman t-,
Grove. A . number . of . visitors, . ..
from „ Savannah _ . present. _ i
were
*
A pot of . flowers was given . to
one among the oldest mothers
of the church, Mrs. H. L. Hus- 1
ton , and . also , to , the ,. youngest .
grand mother of the church,' .
~ Mrs. —, Corene —„ Dix. .
The Seventh grade of Moose
Hill, Seabrook and Free Branch J
school rendered a splendid pro
gramat Wednesday Midway night.' Presbyterian
church
Mrs N ancy curry of Dorches
^ er ^ as j us t returned from Jack
sonv jn e
Mrs j^etiida. Stevens and Mrs..
L. Shellman were the guests of
Mrs L. E. Prince Saturday |
The Midway sewing circle will! ;
meet at the home of Mrs. Ed¬
ward Tate next Monday.
FIRST AME CHURCH
Glennville. Ga.
By Mrs. S. S. Batey
Mrs. Alice Taylor of
N. J. was the Friday guest of
her cousin Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Glennville. The 1
Stephens of
Gospel Flying Squard of Bruns¬
wick will render a program on
the 24th of May.
Little Samuel Batey, Jr., will
celebrate his 5th birthday on
the 23rd of May.
All captains are asked to
make their full report Sunday
when the prize rally will end.
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
Willie earl Porter Mrs. S. S.
Batey. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
A CHEERFUL SMILE brings comfort to the soul and
always drive away the feeling of gloom and despair.
A KIND WORD is the essence of courtesy and always
leaves a pleasing and lasting impression.
A HELPING HAND in the time of trouble manifests the
spirit of a sympathetic understanding and a generous
heart.
These simple, yet fundamental principles are practiced
in all of our business relations and transactions.
“When you go out in the morning
To begin the work cf the day
Don’t neglect the little chances
You will find along the way
For in lifting another’s burden.
_
And speaking a word of cheer.
You will find your own cares lighter.
And easier far to bear.
BETHEL NEWS
By Mrs. L. E. Dinkins
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church. Sunday
School was opened as usual by
Supt. Gause. Rev. Scott Din¬
kins preached morning and a*
night.
The Boy Scouts meet every
Tuesday night and the Junior
choir will meet on Wednesday
night.
The Steward rally will con¬
vene Sunday the 20th of May,
Rev. A. J. Martin will preach
the week coming up to the 4th
Sunday for Bethel AME church
who is the pastor of Statesboro
church. f , Hg
Mrs. Ethel Hargrov Mrs. An¬
nie Frasier, Mrs. L. E. ©inkins
made business trips to Savan-j
nah last Monday.
Mrs. Ira Mae Jones was house
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Scott
Dinkins Sunday.
SYLVESTER
By Isie J. Adams. Jeanes Su¬
pervising Teacher Worth
County
Oakhill Campus was the een-
ter , of , attraction Wedneday ,, T . . May
when , all „ the ,. candidates ... . for .
7th grade , graduation ... gathered .. ,
to . practice ,. and J take . , pictures. , .
were 71 students from the
seventeen schools in Worth eoun
,:’ The county schools closed
May ll with picnics, ball . „ games, '
operettas ^ ,, and . old fashioned
>
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The sudden passing on Friday
evening of Mrs. Adella Mikes
Principal of Bridgeboro Elemen-
ta whle ^ county. ^ ^stgloomover Mrs. Mikes work the
ed up to three days before her
death. The county has lost a
fine young teacher. She leaves
to mourn two baby boys, a
mother, a beloved husband
somewhere overseas; a devoted
friend, Miss Alva H. Martin and
a host of other friends.
CLAXTON
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullicr
Sunda y was PastoraI Da V at
Beach Hill Baptist Church.
Many visitors were present.
The pastor. Rev. W. C. Shipman
preached an inspiring sermon.
There was a Mother’s Day
program at Ebenezer Presbyte¬
rian church on Sunday. Th“re
were many out of town visitors
present, among them was Miss
Flossie Dryer of Savannah.
The Oddfellows and House¬
hold Ruth of Freedman Grove I
lodge held its annua Thanks-j
giving at the Oddfellows Hall
Sunday, Rev. A. Holley preach¬
ed the anniversary sermon.
Mrs. B. A. Frazier, Mrs. I. C
Williams and Mrs. Alma Jaek-
son attended the Junior-Senior
Prom at Liberty Country Train
ing school on Friday evening
MLss Dorothy Pray of Allen-
hurst was the huse guest of
Miss Fannie Mae Bernard and
Mrs. Laura Bryant who was
spending some time in Sanford,
Fla., has returned home.
Mrs. Rosa Campbell of Sa¬
vannah was the week end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayes.
Mr. Henry Williams and Mrs.
Maggie Mallard and daughter
TTTF SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
all of Savannah were Sunday
guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. H
Williams.
The daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxie Jones of
Brunswick and Jacksonville
were spending the week end
with their parents.
Little Ruth and Rebecca
ker of Dorchester visited the
Mullices Sunday.
The Wrights H. D. club
at the home of Mrs. Maggie Wil
liams. Mrs. Sarah Murray has
succeeded Mrs. Mildred M. But¬
ler as queen of the Wrights H.
D. club.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hicks
and Mr. Hicks parents of Bruns
wick were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bnkpr Mr« Ten a
Williams of Savannah was the
guest of her parents, Mr. ar _ ‘ u j
Mrs. George Williams of Youn\
Grove.
Miss Esther Morse of Wash¬
ington, D. C„ formerly of Jack¬
sonville. Fla., was the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair
Williams.
Miss Royce Bacon who has
undergone an operation at Char
ity hspital is improving
Prof. Grant and three chil-
dren of Swainsboro is the house'
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H Mu , -
lins of Richmond Hill, Ga.
CLAXTON
by F. D. Rav
Sunday was pastoral day at
he FAB church, Rev. T. S.
Douse officiating instead of the
Rev. A. L. Lee. who is
now in New York conducing a
revival.
Mr. and Mrs. Uler West of Ra
vannah were the week end
Mrs Ethel Sellars and Mrs.
M. Kirbv of Savannah
the week end guests of
their mother. Mrs. Dora Kirby,
and Julian Williams.
Miss Natie Jean Lone return¬
ed home Saturday from Savan !
nah where she visited her aunt
Miss Ruth Kirby. I J
lvetitheEheltHTstadt ETAO TA
Frederick Douglas Rav .
was
the Sunday guest of his aunt
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Tisdell and son of Savan¬
nah.
The Evans County Training
school held its baccalaureate
services Sunday at the school
with Rev. S. R. Dinkins of Sav
annah delivering the sermon.
Mrs. Ida Moodv has returned
from Jacksonville where she
visited her son who is ill in a
hospital.
Mrs. Cream hof Savanna
was the week end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Sallie Macon.
Mrs. Laura Moore of Savan
nah was the week end euest of
her mother, Mrs. McCullan.
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Metter
was the week end miest of her
aunt and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Scott.
IIONORABIJY DISCHARGED
Vrlon R. Turner of 815 W
42nd street, was honorably dis¬
charged from th° Army at the
Fort McPherson Separation
center after serving in the nr-
mv for 27 months. At the
time of his discharge he was
serving as a private first-class
in the infantry at Ft. Huaehtt-
ca, Arizona. %
Men f
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if the right place to spend yow
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Cakes in a Twinkling
That old adage “the longest way
round is the shortest way home”
does not apply to rake making in
1945! At last — “MU Easy" tech
nique which produces a quality
cake case and auu no no mistake. mistake. Only one
sifting of flour — no creaming of
shortening or of sugar and short-
eniug — no separate beating of
eggs. Three minutes of beating in
all!
The result — a cake to be proud
of—if you obey these simple rules:
You must use the special recipe de¬
veloped for this method — don’t
try it out on your old style recipes.
You must use flour specially milled
for fiue cake mak,ng -
Speedeluxe Chocolate Cake
PREPARATIONS
Have shortening at room temper-
at u f e ’ Urea ? e puM8 ’ lln ® bott0U1K
with . waxed paper, and grease
again. Use two 9-inch layer pans
Start oven for moderate heat (850°
F.). Sift flour ouce before meas¬
uring.
Measure into sifter:
2 cups sifted Swans Down
Cake Flour
*4 teaspoon salt * .
1 teaspoon soda
1 cup granulated sugar
Measure Into bowl:
Vt cup vegetable shortening
Measure into cup:
cup buttermilk or sour milk*
1 teaspoon vanilla
Have ready:
% cup brown sugar, firmly
packed
2 eggs, unbeaten
3 squares unsweetened etaoco-
fl* jfcra late, blended with % cup
1 boiling water
PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH
528 w. Huntingdon street.
Rev. R. H. Simmons, pastor. Re¬
vival meetings are still raging
high Pastor Simmons is preach
ing as never before. The same
May 20 at which time baptism
will continue through Sunday
will be had at 11:30 a. m. Com¬
munion will be gven at 3:30 p.
m. also at 8:30 p. m.
The Jubilee quartet will ren¬
der a program in honor of the
Pastor’s Aid Club Wednesday
Mav 23. The Good will Singers
of Ohio will be at this church
Monday night June 4 at 8:30 p.
m. Come early.
EVERGREEN BAPTIST
CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
Evergreen Baptist church
will celebrate its tenth anni¬
versary Mondav night, May 21.
The program will be participat¬
ed ip by the choirs from the
following Baptist churches:
Tremont Temple. Little Bryan,
Spcond Evergreen. Bbenezer,
Mt. Herman, Mt. Tabor, True
Love, Union. New Moon. Cen¬
tral and Bethlehem; also St.
Paul C. M. E ; Bethel A. M. E..
St. Philip Monumental A. M. E.
Rev E. A. Capers is pastor of
the ehureh E. W. McIntosh is
president of the anniversary
eommitte and Mrs. Lottie Ty¬
son is secretary.
FOUR ROSES S. CLUB
The Four Roses Social club
met last week at the home of
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AMUSEMENT
COLLUMN
This space is reserved exclu¬
sively for the patrons of The
Tribune Job Printing Depart¬
ment,
Mav 25- -Royal Quartet at Zion Hill Baptist
Church. Admission 5c.
May 20—Royal Quartet at Benton Grove A.
M. E. Church. Admission: Advance 50c; at the
Door (!0c.
.Iiine 4—llenyen Itmm.l nhy nt Union Baptist
Church. Tickets 25c,
May 28—Commencement Exercises at Saint
Benedict's Auditoium by St. Benedict's Junior
High School. Tickets 50c.
May 23—Heaven Bound play at Tabernacle
Baptist Church. Admission 25r.
Mav 24—Dixie Quartet at Brown Memorial
Church. Admission 35c.
May 18—Female Gospel Singers at Beaulah < K.
Baptist Church. Admssion 35c.
May 21—The Silver Star Gospel Chorus at
Bethel AME ehureh. Admission 35c.
May 21—Dixie Quartet at Peaceful Zion Bap-
list Church Admission 35c. !•
by Royal •
Mav 21—Dance at Masonic Temple
aim Social Club. Tickets Advance 50c; at tre
door (>5o.
May 21—A Calendar Wedding at Beaulah Bap
list Church. Tickets Adult 25c; Children 15e,
May 21—Dixie Quatret at Peaceful Zion Bap¬
tist Church. Admission 3.5c,
May 28—The National Goodwill Singers at St.
Philin 'ME Church. Tiekels Advance 85*; at
door $1.10.
Mav 30—Dixie Ounrlet at St. Paul C. M. E.
Church. Admission 35c.
Mav 27—Koval Quartet at Coosawhatchfe, S.
f . Admission 50 cents.
May 28 -The RovM Quartet at Townsley Chap
el AME church, Eagle street. Admission 35c.
Mav 31—Royal Quartet at Rock Hill Baptist
Church, Burroughs street. Admission 35c.
June 3—The Royal Quartet at Gravmont, Ga.
Admission 50c.
Mav 2«—Royal Quartet at Sylvania, Ga. Ad¬
mission 50c.
Mav 14—Barbecue Snnner bv Four Roses So¬
cial Club at Young Adelphia Hall. Ticket 40c. ,,
Mav 17—Grand Battle of Music between The
May Flower Singers and Gospel Harmonizcrs at
♦+ St. Paul Baptist Church. General admission 50c
Tnlv 1—Contest between Miss Wesl Broad and
Miss Fast Broad at First Union Baptist church.
Vole 10c.
Mav 21—Baltic of music between Mayflower
Sinrers and Gosnel Harnionizers at St. Philip
Monumental AME church. Admission 50c.
June 7—Bailie of Music between MavftMfrer ;;;;
+- ■ Singers and Gospel Harmonizers al Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church, Pembroke, Ga. Admission 56c.
j«■;; May 23—Starlight Jubilee Singers at Saint
James Baptist Church. Tickets Adults advance
>« * door 75c. Children 35c.
! I 50c; at
\ \\ | Mav 18—Dixie Quartet at Second Brvan Bap¬
tist Church. Tickets 35e.
• M. F.
May 14—Dixie Quartet at Bethel A.
Church. Tickets 35c.
f;; Mav 21—Dixie Quartet at Peaceful Zion Bap¬
tist Church. Ticket 35c.
\ Mav 28—Dixie Quartet at First Friendship
Baptist Church. Tickets 35c.
+;; May 28—Dance at Masonic Temple by Rus¬
■ •• ■ sel Aid Social Club. Tickets advance 50c; at
!!!! the door 65e. <
( ; U; || | May 25—Dixie Quartet at Union Baptist
Church. Admission 35c.
June 11—Dixie Quartet at Central Baptist
Church. Admission 35c.
VY
j; June 15—Dixie Quartet at Bolton Street Bap-
list Church. Admission 35c.
XX June 8—Dixie Quartet at Shilo Baptist church
XX Admission 35r.
June 13—Dixie Quartet at St. homas A. M. E.
Church. Admission 35c.
Mav 21—Dance at Coconut Grove by Modern
Socialite Club. Tickets advance 75c; al door
jrf $1.00.
X June 11—Musical Recital at Mt. Zion Baptist
^X Y£ Church, sponsored by Junior Choir. Tickets
Jr 25c.
*H* May 30—Sport Dress Dance by weidon Lodge
ol EJks at Elks Rest. Admission 75c.
June 6—Baby Contest by Sampson Lodge No.
JX 44 at First Bryan Baplit Church. Vote 10c.
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and fatal disease of dogs and man
$1.00
Dr. W. L. Grubb and Sarah W. Davis
618 E. Liberty Street Dial 2-2481
t ♦♦♦ »44 4 " »44 "Mr »4 * 04l
•To sour fresh milk, add 2 tea-
spooua vinegar or lemon juice to
Y\ cup milk: let stand In warm
place for a few minutes.
NOW THK ' MIX BASY” PART
Mix or stir shortening just to
soften. Sift in dry ingredients.
Add brown sugar — force through
sieve to remove lumps, if neces
sary. Add >4 of liquid and the eggs.
Mix until all Hour is dampened;
then beat 1 minute. Add remaining
liquid snd chocolate mixture, blend,
and beat 2 minutes longer. (Count
only actual beating time. Or count
beating strokes. Allow at least 100
full strokes per minute. Scrape
bowl and spoon or beuter often.)
KAK1NO
Turn ba>!ter Into pans. Rake In
moderate oven (860° F.) about 30
minutes for layers. Spread with
Sea Foam Seven Minute Frosting
between layers and ou top.
NOTH:
Mix cake by hand or at low speed
of electric mixer.
Sea Foam Seven Minute Frosting
Combine 2 unbeaten egg whites,
cups firmly packed brown
sugar, dash of salt, and 5 table
spoons water 111 top of double
boiler, beating with rotary egg
beater until thoroughly mixed.
Place over rapidly boiling water,
beat constantly with rotary egg
beater, and cook 7 minutes, or until
frosting will stand in peaks. Ue
move from boiling water; add 1
teaspoon vanilla and beat until
thick enough to spread.
Mrs. Ruth Smith on Kline St.
Much business was transacted.
The officers of the club are
A. J. Morris, president; Mrs.
Dolly Brown, treasurer, and
Miss Maggie Devoe, reporter.
| EAST SAVANNAH |
By M. F,. Morrell
Last Sunday was a high day
at FAB church ending with a
Mother’s day sermon delivered
by Rev. Cunningram. The
baby’s contest reported $63.60
Baby Margaret hoenix report-
with highest honors going to
ing the sum of $33.50. The 4
babies received cash prizes for
j their excellent work.
Revival services began Mon¬
day night and will come to
invited to these services.
close Friday night. All are
Charle Moultrie, chairman Mrs.
R, L. Palmer, clerk.
Mrs. Harriet Battey returned
to her home in New York
Monday after visiting her
mother, Mrs. Laura Walker and
other relatives.
Mrs. Lottie Gardner of Bak-
enton is visiting her son, Hen
ry Wilson indefinitely.
After an absence of 23 lears
Mrs. Louise Rivers of Philadel¬
phia is visiting the Jackson
other relatives and friends. Blip
has two sons in the services.
Mrs. Geo. Smltr spent the day
with the Morrells last Thursday
Scout Troop 182 will hike to
Coffee Bluff June 6 and spend
3 days camping wth assistant
Scoutmaster Philip Luke.
Mrs. Alma Williams spent the
day at Covington last Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Smalls has been in-
disposed several week but is im-
proving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Palmer
and Mrs. Luther Palmer spent
the day here last Sunday with
their relatives.
WHITE BLUFF
Dea. J. N. Hall
The 50 th anniversary of thi>
Mt. Hermon Baptist church
closed Sunday evening, Rev. P.
C. Dawiey, pastor, otal co)i<*c-
tion for the week was $471.75.
The Loving Star Hall, Deacon
Frank Ferguson preached.
The Royal Bovs Saving club
meeting was held Saturday
nigrt. at the home of Dea. Frank
Ferguson. Dea. Charlie Brown
Is president.
Rev Moses Joseph AI ben y
the son of the late Mrs. Nancy
Albeny has returned from San
Francisco. Cal., Rev. Albeny has
been in California for some
tions conference,
time attending the United Na-
The 130th anniversary of Zi¬
on White Bluff Baptist church
will begin Monday May 21st
and will close Sunday evening
May 27th.
Mrs. Willie (Grant) Battlse
on the alck list. j
TAGE SEVEN