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The Missionary l..
Midway Congregatio, arch
sponsored a popular, ntesl
which closed on Sunday May 13
The total amount raised wa3
• v 150.00 Miss Ethel Brown won
first place with $63.49.
Rev. T. J. Buckley was the
dinner guest of Mr. nnd Mrs,
C. A. Turner.
Monday night May 7 officers
of the Dorchester Federal
Credit Union met at the home
of Mrs. R. C. Hill. A delicious
repast was served by the hos¬
tess. The j
Dorchester Academy
building will be host to repre-
sentatives of all Negro church-
es in Liberty County, Friday
May 18 . These churches are
sponsoring the organzation of
Bnq Scout Troops thrughout
the county. Rev. W. C. Ship-
man is president of the organ
ization ai*d Rev. C H. Williams
is organization chairman.
The graduation exercises fer
Holmestown, McIntosh. and
New tree School was held at
the Midway Congregational
Church Friday night, May 4 Mrs
Hurst, who is the 4-H C ub
state agent, delivered the c m*
mencement address.
On Thursday night Miy 10,
the closing exercise for New
Free school was held at Mid¬
way Congregational church.
Pvt. James Simmons, Jr., who
has been overseas for twenty-
five months, is home on a forty-
five day furlough.
Miss Clara Mae Morrison was
the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. orrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson
motored to Grovcland last. Sun
day.
Mrs. Mabel Wright Henry has
returned from Fort Valley Col¬
lege where she attended a
state meeting.
Mr. E. J. Shopman made a
business trip to Savannah.
Cpl. Isaac Baker Jr., has re¬
turned to Shelman Field, Mon¬
roe. La., after spending an 18
day furlough with relatives.
Cpl. Ceaphus R. Dudley who
was wounded in the European
theatres of war on February 8
i now recuperating in a hospi¬
tal in ashville, Tenn
Mr. and Mrs. E. V v ight. of
Brunswick were r Mr.
and Msrfl James t last
week end.
Miss Jaunita Smitr .er
of Mr. and Mrs. N. ith.
graduated from the grade
with first honor.
.Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
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Beauty Routine for the Nursery Set
Beauty care should begin in the
nursery. No matter how busy
are, it's important to make the
daily bath a part of the
routine, whether your brood
cludes a baby, a toddler, a
gartner, or all three.
When your young hopeful
been carefully tubbed, he should
wrapped in a big bath towel
patted until he is thoroughly
To Protect Tender Young Skin
To protect tender young
against the drying action of
and sun, it's effective daily
technique to give an all over
down after the bath with
lotion. Developed by a
maker of special babj
this new lotion is a fragrant,
white, emulsified product
ing lanoiin, with an
agent added for extra
It is intended for all-purpose
and for cleansing and
baby’s skin. An oil in water
sion of highly refined mineral
baby lotion provides a
ous film which gives full
against chapping and chafing
permits baby’s skin to
normally. Its antiseptic
reduces the danger of skin
tions by inhibiting the growth
surface bacteria.
You’ll find a good fiat surface
the liir: best urni ot. area c'c* for iui dressing uu snuifi and uuu un un
dressing baby. Aa you’ll
Mrs. Mary Smith attended the
3rd anniversary of New
Baptist chuTch on last
Rev. Boles, pastor.
DOUGLAS
I,, Mrs. Bailie Stanford
A musical program was spon¬
sored by Mrs. Susie Durham, so¬
prano of Savannah and
Freda O. Robinson, accompan¬
ist. It was enjoyed by both
white and colored.
he Usher Board of Gaines
Chapel AMF, church was reor¬
ganised on Friday night May
11. Mrs. Bessie Davis, presi¬
dent; Mrs. Ruby Smith .vice
president; Mrs. Sadie Standford
treasurer; Mrs. Mary L. Wil-
liamson, secretary; Mrs. Martha
Cuttno, chaplain; Mrs. Doliic
Williamson, librarian; Rev. S.
w. Grant pastor,
Sunday May 13 was pastoral
day at Shiloh B. church, Rev.
A. B. Dixon, Jr., pastor.
Young Chapel Baptist, Church
Rev. Davis pastor. Their an-
niversary program was a great
success.
Pvt. Samuel Wilson died after
a short illness. He leaves to
mourn his loss a wife and a
host of friends. Rev. S. W.
Grant officiated.
The class of 1945— Carver Hi
school announce its commcnce-
ment exercises Monday evening
June 4th. A class of 45, Miss
Vera L. Armstrong is one of the
forty-five.
Douglas mothers were highly
entertained Sunday 11:30 a. rr.
The morning service was dedi¬
cated to mothers. Carver and
Gnines Chapel Boys Scouts serv
ed as host with Ice cream and
rake.
Coffee County Colored scrools
are closed. Mrs. Pearl Fenn n l,
supervisor- Those
ing on the program were
dent B F. Hubert of Georgia
Ftate College; Mr. E. M. Thomp¬
son. superintendent of the
county schools; and Rev. S. W.
Grant, pastor of Gaines Chap¬
el AME church.
The Caraver High School
nounces its commencement
June 4, 1945. Miss Verna
Armstrong is one qf the
ates.
Shiloh Baptist crurch Is ral¬
lying to raise *1,000.00 on May
27. Rev. A. B. Dixon, pastor.
The Famous Gospel
of Brunswick will sing.
Gaines Chapel Usher Board
was reorganized May 9. Mrs. Bes
sic Davis, president; Mrs. Min¬
nie cjittno, vice president; Miss
Mary Williamson, secretary.
Those on the sick list are
Mrs. Anna Smith, E. D. Darby
want to keep one hand on him, it’s
important to place within easy
reach, before you start the bath, a
pile of folded diapers and a tray
holding cotton swabs, baby lotion,
baby powder and a jar of sterile
water. Keep two towels and two
wash cloths close at hand and iden
tify the one you use exclusively foi
baby's face.
After Bath Rub-Down
After you’ve dried the baby
thoroughly in his big towel
moisten your fingers with baby
lotion and rub gently all over his
body. Be sure you don't neglect
the tiny folds in the neck, armpits
and under the knees, and between
the fingers and toes. Careful ob¬
servance of this routine will re¬
ward Mother with a beauty bonus
for her hands too. Use cotton to
apply lotion to baby’s diaper area
with a watchful eye on folds and
creases.
Use Baby Lotion
Be sure to apply lmby lotion aftei
each diaper change to protect
j baby against chafes and
And remember, before each
out of doors, that neck as well
cheeks, chin and hands, should
ceive a gentle application of
lotion as •iica against
weather.
Anythin-: ‘ water or oil
remove c. ved
with baby u. T: re’s no
ger of st Ue lotion
I guaranteed uji to turn rancid.
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Mrs. Bessie Fryer and Mrs. Sa¬
rah Hills.
ALLENHURST
By Mrs. Lula B. Futch
The Pleasant Grove A. M. E,
church Sunday School had a
large attendance. Mrs. Evele-
na Slater secretary of the Sun¬
day School.
Mrs. L. R. Frasier received
mother’s day greetings from her
< daughters, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs
^argret Frasier and son, E. J.
j j Fra?ipr 0 Blanche f N ew Y ork Miller, City,
Mrs . Mrs.
I Ophelia Brennan, Mrfs. Ava
Jameg Mrs L B R U tch, Mr.
Ervin Frasier were the guest of
Mrs. Sophia Frasier, Mrs. J. B
Bullock, John Shore of Alien-
hurst. A party was given by
Ellen Smiley and the guests
were Mrs. L. R. Fraser, Mrs
Blanche Miller. Mrs. Ava James,
Mr. Ervin Frasier, Mrs. L B.
Futch.
Sick list are Mr. Ekldie Martin
of Dorchester, Mrs. Florence
Frasier of Midway. Wc wish
them a speedy recovery.
The fourth Sunday is mission
ary day.
I BLACKSHEAR {t .
By Miss Jaunila Lassiter
Miss Alice Jones daughter of
, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jones is vis-
l iting them in Blackshear.
Mrs. Carrie McLendon __ ______ has re .v.
turned home after visiting her
sister, of Jacksonville Fla.
The Senior class of the Lee
St. High School returned from
gu att eml
in , gthe contest which _____ was held
at Georgia State College.
The Charity club Union meet
ing was held at Zion Baptist
Church Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Chester Lee Eaddy, prin¬
cipal of Eaddyville School an¬
il - ’.iur.es the closing of her
Britton is saluttorian
a.i -vin Eady Russia Alza-
tu ts valedictorian
T >eaker was Prof. Tom
Mill, r.
Mrs. Styna Borlock and little
daughter of Maryetta wa?
a visitor of her parents. Mr arid
Mrs. Andrew Surrency on Moth¬
er’s day.
Mrs. Susie Cooper and daugh¬
ter-in-law of Brunswick, Mrs.
Lee White of Savannah, Mr.
Marvin White of Savannah.
Mrs. Dock White of Valdosta,
tvere the Mother’s Day guest of
their mother. Mrs. Susie White.
Mrs. Ellamae Bennett and a
few of the third grade girls
spent Saturday at home in Val]
dosta. j
On May 13th Lee St. services}
School baccalaureate
wer held at St. James AME
church. Also on last Sunday{
New Hope school baccalaureate;
services were held at the
school. Rev. Jackson pastor of
the Friendship Baptist church
delivered the sermon.
Miss Emma Jacobs and moth- 1
er of West aalm Beach. Fla., is
visiting relatives and friends
Mr. Jesse Fisher of Georgia
State College also Mr. and Mrs
Sylvester Kennedy, Sr. of Jack¬
sonville were their mother’s
guest of Mrs. Minnie Fisher as
well as Pvt, Sylvester Kennedy.
Jr., who Is stationed in Bos-
For The Rest
PIES and PASTRY
Fruit Cakes for Soldiers
Overseas
Co To
KRAFT'S BAKERY
Duffy and Jefferson Sts.
Phone 5244
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ton, Mass., and is home on a
furlough.
MILLER ROAD
By Dea. Wm. Gardner
The Bethel Baptist Church
has jut celebrated its 142nd
, - ,, "
14th. services were largely
Sister churches parti¬
each night of the week
Sunday was also pastoral day
Bethel. There was a grand
day program rendered
the direction of Sis. B.
Pastor Rev. W. R. Smith, de¬
ras been one of the
ever known at Bethel. Din-
was erved on the ground af
ter service, here will ve a
bine program here on the third
in June, Father’s day *
..... and children’s day. $42.75 was
STATESBORO
Richard Hayton
Mrs. Louise Martin under-
went a local operation at the
Bulloch County Hospital on
19i,h.
Mrs. Mamie Hayles and niece
E. M. Bacon were the week
end visitors of her brotrer
Mrs. Willie F. Johnson spent
a week ... with - her brother.
who has served
Stm. 2-c William Johnson is
visiting his relatives. He Is
the son of Virdelle
Mrs. Frances Raymon of Do-
attended th e graduation
ercises of her nieces, Misses
and Annie R. McCray
Little Vivian Boykin daughter
Sgt. and Mrs. Edward L. Boy
celebrated her 2nd birthday
May 8th. A large
crowd attended the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
wards and their two daughters
and Mr. Willie Skrine of Sa-
were the dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rhodes.
Mr. Willie Hanshaw and
two grand children visited the
Sam Rhode on Tuesday.
Mrs. Dillie M. Lawrence
spent Wednesday in Savannah
business.
T-5 J. W. Raymond has been
awarded the good conduct med¬
at Camp Plauche, La.
Rev. G. W. Carter of Savan-
nar will deliver the commence¬
ment addres at New Sandridge
High school May 25.
The primary department of
New Sandridge presented a play
title “All in the Garden Fair
For Better Work and
Quicker Service
DIAL 9233
Paul &
Alonzo
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
11)2 WEST BROAD ST.
Cor. Park Ave. Lane
Work Called For Anil
Delivered
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
LOUIS C.
Matthews
FOR SEAFOOD OF ALL
KINDS
FISH. SHRlAtP
CRAB MEAT
Buy Fish That Are Wrap¬
ped in Prosperity Improv¬
ed Wax Paper
518 WEST BROAD ST.
Mrs. F. F. Lawery, teacher.
Mr. R. H. Hayton, the Tribune
reporter and the congregation j
of the Whiteville B. C. an
pastor, Rev. S. J. Jackson rais-
| ! ed *70.00 Brooklet, at Little Ga. Bethel
Church,
Mrs. Cdiou Aurtin is visiting
•, hpr sister> Mrs ^bie Asbury.
Mrs Idapjrl Brown and her
1 husband ^ left Thursday for Kins
y c t0 hls and her
;
sisters.
Mrs. Ruth Joyce was called t.o
the bedside of her mother
Mrs. Mary Joyce.
GLENNVILLE
By Ester Janies Junior, Ir.
Mr. R. L. Moody spent last
| Sbnday au_d . ., Monay „„„ vi s ,t.„ ? Hr.
I and Mrs. James R. Longs of
Corkersville. 8. C.
^ Mattie M , ller and Miss M
Som Anderson were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Smith.
Mrs. Mildred Lewis and Miss
Frankie Lee left Saturday for
Savannah. Miss Annie Grace
i Fuller left Sunday for her
! home in Cornsville, Ga.
We are proud that Mrs. Al-
(mira Murphy is improving af-
ter being ill for sometime. .
Rev. KCV ; E. J. u ' u Junior conducted ^-cun
revival services for Rev. F. Bol
den at 4 Zion Fair Baptist ““f"
Church , Savannah last week. ,
The teachers the graduates;
and members of the high school j
d XdT"»™»l sl*-l
1
“ th “ bi s M
av high" » i
Members OI the school
enjoyed a hiking tour Wednes-
: day and the 6th and 7th grades
j enjoyed theirs on Thursday.
They were proud to have Mrs.
Dollie Lane accompony them.
GUYTON
1 By Miss Alease E. Powell
Mrs. Clara Rawls, of Phila
delphia, Pa. is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Susie Roberts and!
1 son.
Mrs. Lola V. Powell is very ill
Mr. W. H. Hunter and Mrs.
\ Moud Graham are on the sick
list.
Mrs. Ben Watson of Savannah
I was the last week guest of her
mother, Mrs. M. L. Holmes ar.d|
Mrs. Willie Mae Andrews was
the guest of her mother.
| The Effingham closed County Friday, Train-
j ing High school
May 18 th with five graduates-
’ They are Ellen I. Jackson. Elise
1 E. owell. Nellie M
Davis, Alease
Jackson and Ruthe M. Greene,
j Mr. George and the Mr. week David end!
Carnagie were
guests of their mother, Mrs.
{violet Carmlgie and club family. enter^
The Du Better was
tained by Miss Mary E. Hunter
on last meeting.
Mrs. Annie L. Wright of Sa¬
vannah was the guest of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Moose
Arvinger and family.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. Mullice
Prayer meeting was conduct¬
ed Sunday at Lt* by Ebenezer TT1 Elder /-? Presb T7 F. 1 Q S. y{
j___•___ terian church >-»
Lambrlght. Remarks wei n
by Rev. Wm. Jackson. ( I
Samuel Mullice spent the
week end in Allenhurst the
guest of his aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bernard.
Mrs. Rosa Thompson of Sa-
Mr.; |
vannah was the guest of
Master Lee F. S. Richardson Frazier. and| i
and Mrs.
little Naomi Richardson of
Holmestown spent the past
week with Miss Rosanna Lam-1
bright. z I
The Helping Hand Society cel
ebrated its fifth anniversary at,
Ebenezer Presbyterian church
Sunday, Rev. Wm. Jackson is
president; Mrs. Rosa Jones is
secretary. !
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ADD TO DORCHES. ACADEMY
The Liberty Wednesday County Health night} {
club met on
at Dorchester Academy to for-
mulate plans for improving the
J 'health of the people least of Liber-j
ty County. At one repre
! | sentative from each commun-;
ity should attend the meetings,
whieh are held on the second
and fourth Wednesday night
in each month at Dorchester j
Pvt. John Morrison, tne son
of E. A. Morrison, is home on
furlough. He served in India
for the past seven months, j
Gwendolyn and Sonny Smith
are home after spending the
school year in homasville with
thei raunt.
Mrs. Minnie Washington of
/‘homasville was the gue3t of
her sister, Mrs. Lena Smith.
She is enroute to Waycross
where she will spend some
time with another sister before
going home.
Sunday was a righ day at the
Calvery Baptist church Rev. W.
C. Shipman pastor. The sermon
was delivered by Rev. A. H.
Williams.
HINESVILLE
Bv Miss A. M. Gamble
Sunday is regular pastoral;
day at First Calvery Baptist
church Sunday School was^
open at the usual hour by Dea.|
Mimms. Prayer service was
led Thursday night by Mrs.
Grace homas.
The Hnesville Junior High
School had a'' wonderful schocl
closing program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cummings
spent mother’s day with their
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Nancy Robertson spent
Friday with her sister in Black
shear.
Mrs. Susan Quarterman lost
her brother Dr. Samuel MoKiv-
er in St. Petersburgh. Fla. She
ence and , , Moody _, daaghte has now . r :„ Mr returned !: i ..!! 0 :;
from st ^rsburg / after spend-
'
i nE several days. *y
Mrs. Mittie M Mobley sepiu
heF mother ’
w*. John Shaw died overseas
a «>“Sl'ter
he has never seen. |
Miss A. B. Sharp and
Miss Cecelia spent mother’s ReldJ day,
with their mother at
vi U e j
Mrs. Ruth Powell who has
been ill has now recovered. Mrs. (
Luvessie Arvington spent last
week end with her mother ip!
Nahunter, Ga. I
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BROOKLET ' '^0
By Nina Ruth Houston
Mr$. Besse Litle spent week
ed with her sister in Jackson¬
ville.
Mr. Alex Hall is sick in Jack¬
sonville.
Mrs. Ollie Mae Houston, Miss
Albertha Mulin from Ohio spent
the week with theii brother,
The 52nd anniversary of Lit-
tie Baptist church was held on
May 12. The amount raised
*163.00.
June 9th the Brooklet .Sing¬
ers will sing at Middle Grove
church. |
Brooklet Junior • high will
close on May 25.
Mrs. Mozell Mincey and H. C.
Smith surprised Mrs. Albertha
at her home Monday
night, Many fiiends were pres-
ent.
,
BLACKSHEAR
By Miss .Luinita Lassiter
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Luten of 1
Savannah were the guests of i
Luten. iJ j
The senior class motored , to!
some pictures made in
the Flanders Studio to rave
caps and gowns. daugh' j
Miss “and* Mildred ” Elmira'^ Surrency Surrency’(
ter Mrs.
left last Monday afternoon to:
a few days with her moth
^ ivu-s Surrency’s home is in !
Philadelphia, Pa. j
The Senior Class ofl945 left;
Lee St. High.
MANASSAS ■
_________
By Mrs. E. L. Schley
Cpl. Walter Jones of
ville, S. C. is home on furlough
visiting his wife, Mrs. Emma
Dell and relatives.
Miss Mary Lee Bonner of c
S. C., were the week
guest of her grand mother I
Mary L. Bonner,
Mr. Sam Groover, Mrs. Ma-
Richardson, Mrs. Eva Groov
er are still on the sick list. We
hope for them a speedy recov-
e ry.
Mrs. Curley Jornson of Lyons
and Baby son are visiting Mr.
an d Mrs. T. L. Blount.
Manass Junior High school
closed for this ter nion May 18
Mrs. Syrenia Fennell principal.
Mrs. Clara Seay of Charles-
ton. S. C.. was week end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Seay,
Mrs. Marietta Mercer of New
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Rochelle N. Y. returned after
visiting her pare nts, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eason.
BR00KMAN
Bv R , M . Spaulding
The second quarterly a 1 cwivv
The second , . ,,
ence was held m Brockman at
New Hope church.$
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H ev - '
M. Spaulding, secretary.
Riley has , .urn vn
Brs - Gladys re
ed home. She was
}ed by her cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Dosh from Mt. Vernon,
New York.
Some friends . . , motored to
Honey Creek to attend Mrs. Lu¬
la Adams’ school exercses.
Mrs. Willie Mae Jaackson.’s
husband C. R. Jackson return¬
ed home with her.
The Home Mission Commun
ity club was largely attended on
Sunday May 13th a number of
members attended and
were added making a tota of 101
Paiad to the sick. S228.05 for
weath sl26.95:raised left in
treasurer $335.39. Dea. James
Merchant, president; Mrs. Clara
Flanders, secretary.
A sermon was preached by
Supt. J. H. Horns.
he friends of Brookman re¬
gret very much to hear of the
accident v ‘ v and death of Rev. S
W. Waterman who has pastor-
ed ea here „ei e at the Galilee Baptist
Church.
Dea. Baker Stafford, Jr. tmd
Rev. wm. Edwards towards motored muiorai to u
Savannah.
Sunday was a high day at
tvio the CME cmp church enuren The me auarter q«unij
conference and pastor s
The superintendent deliverer 3
sermons. The grand total
ed was $30.60. Quite a few
friends of Brunswick were pres
ent * 1
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Mrs. Carlethia Blue ar^
spending some time in Miami, ^
Fla.
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CHURCH
First Metropolitan Baptist
church, Lumber lane and Wal¬
ker street; Rev. L. Gibbs, pas¬
tor, held interesting services on
last Sunday. The Sunday
school was well attended and
i Rev. Gilbbs preached a soul
sefmon The church
anniversary will close Sunday
wih the Rev. N. E. Holsey of
Bryan Baptist _________________ church deliver-
pig the anniversary sermon at
:3:30 p. m. The Lord’s Supper
als0 be served a t this time.
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This Month's 1
STAR RECIPE
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By BETTY BARCLAY
Ladies! Here is something
NEW in fruit pies. It's delectable
to eat; delectable to look at; the
pie crust is a “cinch" to make, and
provides whole grain food values
as special plus. What more could
you ask for in a recipe?
Strawberry Fluff Pie
1 cup sliced strawberries,
sweetened
% package strawberry-flavored
gelatin
% cup hot water
2 tablespoons light cream or
evaporated milk
1 Post Toasties Pie Shell
f otYccieu Sweeten strawberries »Li d w Uci I ie» anu and let 16t
stand 20 minutes. Dissolve gelatin
£ thickened, hot water place Chill in bowl 5Vhen of slightly ice and
I water and whip with rotary egg
i beater until fluffy and thick like
- whipped cream. Add cream gradu-
j ally, stirring constantly. Add straw-
| berries and mix well. Remove
■ from ice water. Turn into pie shell.
Chill until firm. Garnish with whole
, 8trawberrieg) lf des ired.
j Post Toasties p , e She(|| AM a
tablespoons melted bbtter or other
shortening to % cup finely crushed
Toasties, tossing lightly to mix.
Dissolve 1 tablespoon sugar in 1
tablespoon water and sprinkle over
Toasties mixture, tossing lightly
again. Press on bottom and sides
of 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Bake in
moderate oven (376° F.) 8 to 10
minutes. - ‘