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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
Out-of Town
News
PEMBROKE
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
St. Jhn AME church had its
'usual Sunday School with a
rge was^r/ianifested afc^ndance. Much in inter.
1st the dis-
n-.-.i**-* of t.he lesson. After
unJ»y School the W. H. and
society was reorganized
rod has as its officers Mrs. Liz
iie Carter, Edmorids” president; Mrs.
hristine vice
lent; Mrs. Doris Taylor secre¬
tary. Other officers were also
Wed. Mrs. A. E McKee
ave a splendid address on the
uties of a missionary.
The missionarie of Mt. Mo.‘
'ah erful Baptist church Mrs. had a Minnie won- j
program.
I. McMoore led in the discus.'
Ion of forgiveness. Mrs. Al-
erta Smokes and Mrs. Lettie
urrency on the qualifications
f a missionary. Others took
ctive parts in the discussion.
PEMBROKE
The Sabbath School was large
jy attended. ,
Mrs. Maria Gilliar dof Balti¬
more, Md„ who was here on ac~.
•cunt of the death of her Saturday! daugh i j
er erturned home
nth Mrs. Ernest Taylor and 1
frs. Elizabeth Carter.
Sgt, Leo. Garrison son of Mr.
,nd Mrs. L. H. Garrison who*
as been overseas for some time j
nd at the hospital at Thom-,
sville, spen ta two days fur.)
ough with his parents. j
Mrs. Doris Taylor and Mr. !
helma Fields and Frances
’’ields, Jr., were the guests of
Trs. Rebecca Smokes Sunday.
GUYTON
By Miss Alease E. Powell
Mrs. Anna M. Scott of Sylva-
'nia was visiting her sick sister,
Mrs. W. P. Powell while Mrs.
arah M. Farley of Oliver and
'rs. Willie Mae Roberts visited
taer on Wednesday.
Mrs. Kate Clark and children
re r"ab®PvIs. Ser^vi-siting F. her Linear. parents,
R.
Mrs. Orta Lee Miles of Savan
ah was the last week visitor
f her mother, Mrs. Pearl Mc.
larr and family.
Miss arrie B. Hunter and Mrs.
arah Moose spent several days j
in Mt. Vernon with Mrs. Moose’s
11 sister, Mrs. Lizzie Helpburn
Mrs. Ivory Lee Drayton is vis-
ting her mother, Mrs. Edna
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always drive away the feeling of gloom and despair.
A KIND WORD is the essence of courtesy and always
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A HELPING HAND in the time of trouble manifests the
spirit of a sympathetic understanding and a generous
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#lg|g These simple, yet fundamental principles are practiced
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“When you go out in the morning
To begin the work of the day
Don't neglect the little chances
You will find along the way
For in lifting another’s burden.
And speaking a wond of cheer.
You will find your own cares lighter.
And easier far to bear.
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Gains and family.
Mr. Transford Johnson is
now on the sick list. His many
friends wish for him a speedy
recovery.
H1NESVILLE
By Mrs. A. M. Gamble
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Firs tCalvery Baptist
Church. The sermon was de¬ ,
livered by the pastor. Rev. E. i
J. Junior. Communion !
was
served at 6 o’clock. Total for,
the day *61.75. !
All Sunday School children j
arP asked t0 be present and on !
time at 9:30 o’clock to visit the
other Sunday School at Saint 1
Ja , ™ es Baptlst . church , , Ludowi , . i
’ ;
ei, Ga.
Mr. Elijah Qu.jarterman spent
last Monday nwith his mother,
Mrs. Susan Quarterman.
DAISY
By L. C. Bacon | |
The funeral of Sis. Leola Wat j
ers who died in the Augusta
Hospital was held at Mt Pleas¬ !
ant Frida Rev. L. P. Perkins
officiated.
Mrs. Lue Ethel Devore and
daughter, Flossie Mae from At¬
lanta spent two weeks with her
mother, Ms. Bula Richeson.
The Good Samaitans at
Dai gram f at ** 1 St. *? , r ^. Luke Sunday "U5 a even¬ pro-
ing. Mrs. M. D. Peters, man¬
ager. Rev. Leach from Clax-
ton delivered the sermon.
BROOKMAN
i
By Mrs. R. M. Spaulding
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Methodist church beginning
with Sunday School. The pas
tor preached both sermons.
Total raised $32.91.
The pastor of Grace Method¬
ist Church Rev. A. Holmes, de¬
livered the sermon or the vic¬
tory drive, club No. 1, Capt. Bro.
Dave Green with the Springfield
Baptist church. $15.35; Club
No. 2 apt. Bro. Jack Wiggins,
with the Little A. B. Baptist
Church $34.11; Club No. 3. Bro.
Frank Willis with the Gallilee
Baptist church $27.35: Club No.
4. Sis. Victoria Dunham with
the CME church, $40.07; Club
No 5 Bro. J. G. Wright with
Spring Hill Baptist church
.$28.71; Total raised $145.59;
crusade paid $10116; World
Service paid $50.88; expenses
$9.85; Rev. B. F. Griggs, pastor;
Mrs. R. Spaulding secretary.
Mrs. Rosa Parland died at
her nieces’ horn in Brunwick,
Mrs. Eva White May 20th. Her
funeral was held May 23rd in
Brookman at Spring Hill
tist church; Pastor A. R.
officiated. Mrs. Parland
survived by one son, Albert
land Jr., of Brookman and
host of nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Mollie Richardson
Mrs. Spaulding spent the
end in King Sand Hill as
of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Adams and
Mr and Mrs. Olive Mungin.
Mrs. Jessie Riley has
in Brookman to spend
time with her husband,
Riley.
SAND HILL
Bv Mrs. Frances Mungin
Mr. W. M. Adams has
ly improved. Oliver
took very ill on his job a
days ago but is now doing fine.
Mr. Gerge Hazzard and cous¬
in, Unrle Jack Armstrong vis.
ited his brother, W. M.
who has been sick.
Mr. Leon Mungin motored to
Sand Hill from Savannah to
visit his brther, Mr. and Mrs.
Olive Mungin and his father,
A. C. Mungin and friends.
Woodrow Mungin nephew of
Mr. Leon Mungin returned tto
Savannah with him.
MILLER ROAD
Rev Morgan made a business
trip to Savannah to get" Mr.
Lane’s mother who has been ill.
Rev. Arvinger’s mothe rdied
Monday May 21. Funeral
officiated by her pastor. Rev.
H. Mincy.
Mrs. Lenon elsor. died and
was buried from Sam Creek
church by her pastor, Rev. S. B.
Steward.
The Junior Senior prom was
at Candler Training school Fri¬
day night the 25th. Mrs.
E. Whatley was responsible for
the decoration.
R. A. Morgan is home on a
30 day furlough.
CLYO
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Sunday was high day at Mt
Pisgah AME church. Rev. H. E.
Scott pastor and Mt. Pleasant
Holiness church. Rev.
pastor.
Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Scott
the proud parents of a
girl. She will be called
Helouise.
Mrs. Fanny Goldwire of Chi
cago is visiting Mars. Hannah
Solomon.
Mrs. Irene Waters of Savan¬
nah spent the week end with
Mrs. Frankie Duncan.
Sunday School at St.
was opened at its usual hour by
Supt. Dea. H. J. Johnson
a large attendance.
Mrs. Johnnie M. Johnson
children left Monday for
vannah after spending
time with Mr. Willie B.
son.
Mrs. Maggie Lane left
for New York City to visit
brother Mr. Elliott Wright.
Mrs. Pearl Shiggs and
Andrews motored to
on business.
Clyo Junior High
closed Thursday night witth
THE SAVANNAH TRfBUNfc
BROTHERHOOD SIGNS AGREEMENT
Reading left to right, front ■
row—A. R. Blanchette, secre- !
tary-treasurer, Winnipeg divi- j
sion; Bernie Smith, 2nd inter
national v-president; A. Philip
Randolph, international presi-
dent; V. I. Coward, secretary-
treasurer, Montreal division;
second row—S. R. Lewis, presi¬
dent, Montreal division; V. I.
Petgrave, president, Toronto di j
vision; P. T. Clay, president, j
division; W. J. Mc-
Laughlin, chairman of the ex¬
board, Vancouver di¬
vision.
In the offiqe of the Canadian
Railway companj/ in
Canada, the Brother
hood’s Agreement committee,
above, • signed a wage
recently with the
Pacific Railway com
This is the victorious cul
of the largest graduation class¬
es it has ever had.
| The P-T A has bought a
J piano for the school. I
* Mrs. Minnie Greene of Sa¬
vannah spent the week end
with Mrs. Nora Jackson. I
-
Mrs. Maggie Maxwell of N. Y. |
City is here visiting her son
and daughter, Pvt. and Mrs. j
James Sanders
Mrs. Michael Busby of Savan’
nah is the guest of Mrs. Sarah
Johnson.
Mrs. Katie Wilson, Mrs. Ross
Butler and Mrs. Pearly Jackson
of Savannah were here to at¬
tend school closing exercises..
BRUNSWICK
I By J. E. Miller
The sermon of the Risley Hi
School was delivered by Rev.
A. C. urtright of the Georgia
State College, Industrial College,
Ga. Prof. J. S. Wilkerson is
principal.
The NAACP met at St. Paul
Baptist church last Sunday. C.
A. Moore, president.
The Good Citizens club held
a meeting at the Zion Baptit
Church lat Monday night, Rev.
Wm. Mallard, pator, Mr. J. M.
Atkinon, secretary-treasurer.
The E. club presented a j
splendid program last Friday 1 j
night at Zion Baptist church, j
Mrs. Ada Jackson, president,
Miss Susie A. Miller spent)
the week end on St.t Simons 1
Island.
Zion S. S. met at 1(1 a. m. The
opening exercises was conduct
ed by Mrs. Jennett hane.y and
reviewed by Supt. Remarks by
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the pastor. |
Mrs. Henry Spencer who died]
in Chester, Pa., was buried at
Harris Neck last Sunday. Ho
left a daughter, two brothers
and a host of relatives and
friends.
The funeral of the late Bor-!
tha Clark wgs held Sunday ay
Zion Baptist church, Rev. Har-!
ris and tre pastor. Rev. W. M. j
Mallard officiated. Among the
visiting preachers were Rev. N.
L. Lyde and Rev. S. J. Gamble.
St. Paul AME church last
Sunday was pastoral day. The
Sunday School was opened at
the regular time bu Supt J. S 1
Wilkerson. delivered Pastor two I. impre^sive^ J. John-j
son
sermons. One member was
added for baptism. Leola Sul.’
livan reporter.
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GLENNVILLE
FIRST AME CHURCH
By Mrs. S. S. Batey
Bro. L. D. Porter was in
charge of the Sunday
The lesson was reviewed by the
pastor, Rev. S. S. Batey.
Mrs. Lizzie Shoemake
Statesboro was the guest of
daughter and son-in-law, Rev.
and Mrs. S. S. Batety Wednes
day May 23rd.
Sunday May 27th the Famous
Gospel Singers of Brunswick
was on program at the A.
m. e. church Total money rais
ed $197.21. Mrs. Inez Allen
sold tlie highest amount of
tickets $27.50.
Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Batey and
little Samuel Batey and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Porter were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
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the right place to spend you«
recreation hours
Hon. George T. Dnrrence,
perintendent of schools.
"midway
By Mrs. L. F. Prince
At Midway Temple Presbyte¬
rian Church, Rev. Abe Wil¬
liams was the pastor of the day
and delivered a splendid ser¬
mon. Dea. Bryant of Dorches¬
ter and a few visitors of Savan
nah were present. The pro¬
gram given by the Usher Board
was a geat success.
Mrs. L. E. Prnce was called to
minataion of the struggle to or
ganrze the Canadian Pacific
Ralway porters nd negotiate an
agreement with the Canadian
Pacific Railway company over « .«
a period of some five years. .
The Brotherhood won for the
porters a wage increase of $12
and a basic 240 hour month to
gether with an effective set of
rules governing working condi¬
tions.
Stephens Sunday.
Mrs. S. S. Batey was in Sa¬
vannah Saturday on business.
Tlie Flying Gospel Squad of
Brunswick rendered a program
Thursday and raised $28.20.
’I’llis was donated to Rev. S.
B atey on his doctor bill.
Sunday is pastoral day at the
AME church and the public is
cordially invited. Rev. S. S.
Batey is pastor.
By Mrs. Annie M. Cooper
The Busy Bee club met at
the home of Mrs. Robert Porter.
Next meeting will be on the
second Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Walker,
Mrs. Lavonia Walker is still
on the sick list. The many « *
friends of Mrs. David Grant are
sorry to know he Is very ill with
a stroke. Mr. Alphonso Coop¬
er is improving.
Miss Elnora Grant has re.
turned home after spending
some time in North Carolina. |
Mrs. Joe Smith and Mr,«. 1
Mary Barnhill of Pembroke
Ga., and Mr. Lonie Williams
and Miss Jessie Mae Smith of
Pembroke were the Sunday
guests of Mrs. Florence Grant
where they visited their sick
uncle David Grant,
Mrs. Roberta Grant of Reids- +
ville will return home after
spending the week 1 end with
father-in-law, Mr. David Grant
CLAXTON I
*-
tty F. D. Ray I
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Mt. Calvery Baptist
church with the pastor officiat¬
ing throughout the day. |
Cpl. Rogers Bacon returned
to camp after spending his
furlough with his wife, Marie!:,
ta Bacon.
Miss Mary Ricks wljo has
been attending school at Paine
College in Augusta has return-
ed for the summer
Master Johnnie Bailey who !
has been attending Tuskegee ;
Insttute is also home.
The funeral services of Mrs. .
Joenn Carr was held at Thom. !
as Grove AME church. J
Mrs. Rose Mae xodine, Anna ;
Oxodine and children spent <
the week .end in Ohio visiting !
relatiVes. „ l ’
Mrs. Beatrice Harden of Ohio ■
<
visited her sister Mrs. Rose M. <
Oxodine and other relatives in
Claxton,
The Evans County Training
School closed a very successful
term Friday, May 18. Rev. R.
J. Dinkins, pastor of Tremont
Temple Baptist church, Savan
nah and St. John Baptist
church, Claxton delivered the
baccalaureate address
Prof. Martin G. Haynes, A. B,
M A., principal of Beach-Cuy-
ler High School, Savannah de¬
livered the commencement ad-
dress. •
Persons composing the facul
smojioj sre are Ai
F. Baialey, Mrs. Marietta Ba-
con, Miss Hazel Benjamin,
Miss Cecelia Jones, Mrs. Rosa C.
Harper, Miss Annie M. Early,
Mrs. Bernice G. Mason, princi.
Mrs. . L. Josey, supervisor;
PAGE SEAT'S
the bedside of her step daugh¬
ter.
The friends of Dea. W. B. Ba¬
con will be glad to know that
l>e is at home from the hospitaal
There were three prizes given
by the usher board: First prize
Mrs. R. L. Carter; second prize,
Mrs. phelia Bennett and third
prize, Mrs. Julia Golden.
Mr. Abe Roberts of Riceboo.
was the guest of Miss Charlie
M. Johnson Sunday evening and
also Miss Jaunita and J Janie
Clency. §HI
AMUSEMENT
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June 6—Picnic to Derricks Inn b.v Summer mu
Sporting Club. Admission <>0c.
June 13- -Motorcade To Derricks Inn by F. It.
B. Ushers No. 2. Fare: Adults 50c; Children
35e.
June 18—Party at W. 3f,lli street ITSO by First
Congregational Church. Tickets 25c.
June 24- Baby Contest at House of Prayer.
Vote 10c.
June 25—Royal Quartet and Mayflower Sing¬
ers at Mt. Bethel Baplist Church. Admission:
Advance 59c at door (>0c.
June 29—Mayflower Singers and Royal Quar¬
tet at Thankful Batisl Church. Admission;
Advance 50c a( door (>0c.
June 3—The Royal Quartet at Graymont, Ga.
Admission 50c.
July 1—Contest between Miss West Broad and
Miss Fast Broad at First Union Baptisl church.
Vote 10c.
May 21—Battle of music between Mayflower
Singers and Gospel Harmonizers at St. Philip
Monumental AME church. Admission 50e.
June 7—Battle of Music between Mayflower
Singers and Gospel Harmonizers at Ml. Moriah
Baptist Church, Pembroke, Ga. Admission 50c.
May 28—Dixie Quartet at First Friendship
Baptist Church. Tickets 35c.
May 28—Dance at Masonic Temple by Hus-
sel Aid Social Club, Tiekets advance 50c; at
tlie door G5e.
May 25—Dixie Quartet at Union Baptist
Church. Admission 35c.
June 11—Dixie Quartet at Central Baptist
Church. Admission 35c.
June 15—Dixie Quartet at Bolton Street Bap¬
tist Church. Admission 35c.
June 8—Dixie Quarlcl at Shilo Baplist church
Admission 35c.
June 13—Dixie Quartet at St. homas A. M. F.
Church. Admission 35c.
June II—Musical Recital at Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, sponsored by Junior Choir. Tickets
25c.
May 30—Sport Dress Dance by Weldon Lodge
of Elks at Elks Rest. Admission 75e.
June 6—Baby Contest by Sampson Lodge No.
14 at First Bryan Baptit Church. Vote I0e.
June 4—Royal Quartet in Claxton Ga., Ad¬
vance 50c. At door fiOe.
June 13—Royal Quartet at Macedonia Baptist
Church, Randolph street, Admission 35c.
June 11—A arty at the West Broad St. USD.
Tickets 35c.
June 6—Dixie Quartet at Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, Admission 35c.
June 20—Dixie Quartet at Davis Memorial
Cliuich. Admission 35c.
June 22—Dixie Quartet at Tryumph Church
of God. Admission 35c
June 4—A piav “The Man In Hell," by First
Bryan Sunday School. Admission 35c.
June 13—Moving Picture “The Man of Sor¬
rows'’ at The Pilgrim Baptist Church.
June 24—The Silver Star Gospel and Spiritu¬
al Chorus at Mt. Vernon Court House, Mt. Ver¬
non Ga. Admission 50c
June 1—School closing matinee by The Sul¬
tans at West Broad USO. Admission 25c.
June 4—Dance at Masonic Temple by Waiters
and Bellmen. Admission: Advance f»0c; at
door 75c.