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PAG I SIX
OUT OF TOWN NEWS
By Richard Ila.vton
Bernice Moore, Dorothy Sim¬
mons, Jeanette Miller and Sarah
Cone are here for the summer
after having a successful school
irini at Ft. Valley State Colic-:.
Those attending the district
committee meeting in Sylvt-
nia last week end were Mes
dames Pearl Bellinger,
da Smith, Lula Lockwood
Miss Valeria Smith.
Rev. W. N. Lockwoo : nt
few days in Savnm 1 st
week.
Mrs. Ollie Butler
Mrs. T. E. Moore s,.
week end with theii . r
and father. Mr. and IV it. R.
Butler.
Llmie L. Moore, Annie
cy reported a successful
term at Spelman College.
LaVerne and Timothy Eugene'
Moore are spending the sum-
♦mcr with their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. R. R. Butler.
Carl Love and Rita Mincy
left Monday for Ohio. Lucicle
iLJpve left Tuesday to spend the!
•summer in Virginia. j
Mrs. MMinnie Colline of De- 1
troit was buried from the Piney
Gove B. C. ,
on Wednesday night the 1st
Baptist members and pastor,
Rev. J. P. Murphy held service
with the Whiteville B. C. Rev
S J. Jackson, pastor. On Thurs.
day night they met with the
Scarboro Grove B. C., Rev. W.! j
D. Kent, pastor.
Mrs. Amanda Smith and)
daughter Valeria. Mrs. Pearl j
Bellinger, Mrs. Edith Cooke
|
and Mrs. Lula Lockwood attend
ed a meeting last Saturday at
Sylvanta. Oa. i, ‘ l "■ •> ■ • ,
Mrs. Ell Joyce and Mr. Geh! i gd
Lat.imore are on the sick list !
•> Mrs. Bernice Colbert has re-
; turned to Brooklyn N. Y j
Pfc. J. W. Raymon is home,
for a few days. „
• The funeral of Shelly Man
Coleman, was held Sunday.
Little Jonnie Mae White of
Brooklet is visiting Miss Susie
Mitchel. !
Mrs. Clara Rhodes Taylon.is
now at the home of her par.!
ents convalescing from Bulfobn an op-)
eration received at the
County Haspital. Her husband
Mr. Earnest Taylor, returned
Try These After The Parade
E i TY BARCLAY
Here are recipes for veral
after the-parade goodies. And of
course, the ‘‘goodies’’ are Rood at
any other time. The molasses
Cookies are an excellent refresh¬
ment for the children's party. Good
between meals or for that U.S.O.
- party. The new fruit and cereal
combination adds flavor and gives
a different texture to the cooky.
Coffee Sparkle is a luxury drink,
While the fruit cream pie and the
Unusual bread recipe are two that
you really must try.
Raisin Bran Molasses Cookies
•* 2 cups sifted flour
% teaspoon double acting baking
powder
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1V4 teaspoons ginger
Vi cup shortening
Vi cup sugar
1 egg
Vi cup molasses
1 ti tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoous milk
1 cup raisin bran
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, soda. salt, and
spices, and sift again. Cream short¬
ening, add sugar gradually, and
cream together until light and
fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Add
molasses and vinegar; mix thor¬
oughly. Add flour mixture, alter¬
nately with milk, mixing well after
each addition. Add bran and blend.
Drop from teaspoon on greased
baking sheet. Bake in hot oven
(400° F.) 8 minutes, or until done.
Makes 5 dozen cookies.
Note: For softer cooky, store
wKh slice of bread in covered con¬
tainer.
to their home in Chester,
last Wednesday.
The regular church
were held at Thomas Grove
C. After the morning
the pastor. Rev. J. H.
and members conducted
vices at the Mt. Olive B. C. Col¬
j lection *51.25.
Little Yvonne Wright cele.
brated her seventh birthday re¬
cently.
Cadet Nurse Mary E. Gibbons
of Augusta, visited her sister
Mrs. A. ,T. Martin.
The regular church services
were hel dat Bethel A. M. E.
church. Four infants were
baptised A,. J. Martin,
Wathirline Cooper, Gerral
and McBride, Rev. A. J. Mar-
tin pastor.
TENNILLE
lty Uev. G. C. McPherson
Mrs. H. S. Flagg attended the
commencement of Ft. Valley
College where her daughter.
Miss Gladys H. Flagg was grad
ated.
Mrs. G. W. Walker, Mrs. M.
Lewis and Miss Carrie Lee WH-
son are on vacation in Philadel ■
phia and Waycross, Ga.
Mrs. S. E. McPherson, Mi'ss
Jauneta Boatwright and Mrs.
Nettie Luo Wilder's mother are
on the sick list.
Mrs. A. E. Howard (FSA agent
spent last week in Atlanta wit.. 1
nessing commencement at Spel
man. I
Mrs. Irma L. Sessions went
plane last Wednesday. She
from Savannah to Atlanta by
returned by rail and stopped
Tennille, to see her mother and
i< Mr<’landtii Mrs. W. H.
'fleA‘ffMs. <*>nid *
The Church of, God in Christ
held successful meeting in Dis-
triet Conference. Dr. Phelps,
P. L. ev. G. CR. McPherson
and his congregation and
friends were the guests on last
Sunday afternoon at the 4 P-
m. hour.
Uncle Jerry attended the
oomroeamneetealiiM. B. College
on,last) weehiil i
Mrs. BOsHuMfituGrable spent
Thursday in Augusta on. busi.
hess. She is one o the star
class leaders of St James AME
church.
glasses. Sprinkle lightly with nut¬
meg. Do not move until set —■
about 10 minutes. Then chill.
Magic Fruit Cream Pie
1V$ cups (1 can) sweetened con¬
densed milk
V4 cup lemon juice
2 eggs, separated
1 cup sliced strawberries or
other fruit
2 tablespoons sugar
Baked pie crust (9-tnch)
Blend sweetened condensed milk,
lemon juice and egg yolks. Fold
in sliced strawberries, or other
fruit. Pour into baked pie crust.
Cover with meringue made by
beating egg whites until stiff and
adding sugar. Bake in moderate
oven (350° F.) 10 minutes or until
brown. Chill before serving. Or
omit the meringue, and garnish
lit.
t’ve bride who can barely
er can count on achieving
> i«» fruit cream pie, if she
pie filling of sweetened
jd milk. This smooth,
vd of whole milk and
. antees a magically
failure < 10 , filling that is always
just rigid for cutting, never runny
and never too stiff.
Orange Rosette Salad
2 cups orange sections
1 cup banana slices
Salad greens
Cherries or berries
Arrange orange sections anfi
banana slices on salad greens.
Top with banana slice and cherry
or berry. Serve with Sweet French
Dressing. (Serves 4). »
Coffee Sparkle
Add a half pint of vanilla Ice
cream to a pint of cold, freshly
made decaffeinated coffee. Beat
until creamy with an egg beater.
Fill glasses three-fourths full of
this coffee, then fill with ginger ale.
Remember that decaffeinated
coffee, when made In a percolater,
should "perk” from 15 to 18 min*
utes, or longer than the ordinary
kind, to bring out its full coffee
flavor. You can make it as strong
as yon like, and look forward to a
good night's sleep.
How to Make Table Linens Gleam
If you want to prolong the life
of your precious table linens,
change your method of folding
napkins and tablecloths from time
to time to avoid excessive wear on
certain parts. Continued creasing
in the same place weakens the
best of fabrics. And, it you want
to keep your linens gleaming
white, dissolve bluing flakes right
in the same hot water with your
laundry soap when you wash them.
That trick of bluing in the suds
saves the need for a special bluing
, job and prevents streaking as well,
Bran Flakes Bread
2 cupb sifted flour
2Vi teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
1 teaspoon salt
V4 cup sugar
1 egg, well beaten
44 cup milk y
3 tablespoons molasses •*
3 tablespoons melted butter or
other shortening
Vi cup chopped raisins. If desired
1 cup wheat and malted barley
flakes
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, salt, and sugar,
and sift again. Combine egg. milk,
molasses, and shortening. Add to
flour mixture with raisins and
flakes, stirring only enough to
dampen all flour. Bake in greased
loaf pan. 8 x 4 x 3-inches, in moder¬
ate oven (350° F.) 1 hour, or until
done. Cool. Wrap in damp cloth
or waxed paper and store
hours or overnight before slicing.
Prune Flakes Bread. Omit raisins
and add 1 cup cooked, drained,
finely cut prunes.
Nutmeg Rennet-Custard
1 package vanilla rennet powder
2 cups milk, not canned
Nutmeg
Set out 4 or 5 Individual dessert
glasses. Warm milk slowly, stir¬
ring constantly. Test a drop on
inside of wrist frequently. When
COMFORTABLY WARM (110° F.)
not hot, remove at once from heat.
Stir rennet powder into milk brisk¬
ly nnti! di lolvcd not over one
minute. F'-ir at once, while stilt
liquid, Into individual
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always, and write on one side of the paper only.
Funeral of Mrs, Fannie Li-
monr was attended at the Kar¬
ri Baptist church last Sun-
d the Rev. C. W. Walker,
O c. McPherson is
pre- in Valdosta, this
week r. H. M. Parker. He
will r; u i the last of the
in time for Jordan Station on
Sunday.
Mrs. Donnie Dixon of Bruns.
wick and her three
are visiting grand mother, Mrs
Fannie (Hunnie) Hurst of
city. The children
school at the Dickerson’s Hi
Mr. Buster Dixon, her husband,
will be home later.
SANDFLY
By Marie Fuller
The Women’s Missionary So¬
ciety of the Macedonia Baptist
Church will celebrate their 5
anniversary Sunday June 17th
at 3 o’clock. A special program
and music will be rendered,
The funeral of Deacon Isaac
Fabian was held Tuesday June
12 from Macedonia with Rev. F.
Bonds officiating. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Mrs. Everly
Fabrien, sisters, brothers and a
host of friends,
| BLACKSHEAR |
By Miss Juanita Lassiter
Union Sunday was held at
Scott Chapel AME church with
the superintendent, I. J. White
and Mr. Pugh, union superin¬
tendent.
Miss Jaunlta Lassiter and
Prf. W. A. Myles will leave on
Friday June 15t,h for their Sun
day Sohool Convention which
will be hold at Douglas, Ga.
On Friday June 8 a farewell
party was given in honor of
Miss Ruthte Lee Williams at
the hohme of her uncle and
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelia'
Williams.
Miss Salona White has re¬
turned after attending the com¬
mencement qf Miss Geordine
Jacobs at Cordele.
On last Sunday afternoon a
pew rally was held at Saint
James ME church for the S. S.
Mrs. Laura Merdy is spend-
ing the week in Brunswick with
Rev. and Mrs B. B. Swinson.
Mrs. Jonnie Smith has return
ed from Savannah after spend-
ing the week end with Miss Ber-
nice Luten.
Miss Lllen Lockheart is the
week end guest of he rgrand-
mother, Mrs. Janie Smith.
Mrs. Margurie Load of Way-
cross was the Friday guest, of
Mrs. Etta Garvin.
MACEDOIA
By Miss Odessa E. Wright
Sunday was a high day at
Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev.
E. J. Junior, pastor delivered
the ll a. m. sermon and Rev.
T. j. Wright delivered the night
sermon, two members were add
ed to the church. Money
raised *42.39.
Many visitors worshipped!
with including Mr. and Mrs.)
David Rickerson and son Carl,
Mrs. Elnora Robertson, Mrs.
Willie Mae olier and son, Evan-)
iel, Jr., Mrs. Gussie Cooke andi
venia daughter, McKinnies Bernice all and of Jackson-) Miss Lu.j
ville, Fia; Mrs. Edith Deloach,
Mrs. Nancy Hillson, Mrs. Ovo.
dia Stubbs and Mr. Nathaniel
Roberts of Savannah; Dea Jas.
Reddie of Glennville; Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Scott of Nahun-
ta; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Baker
and daughter, Rosa of Jesup!
and Lewis Mattox of Collins.
The Children’s Day^ program
was excellent Sunday ‘June 3rd
with Mr. Clinton Boyd in charge
Dinner was served, prayer meet
ing was held last Thursday
night.
GUYTON
By Miss Aleasp E. Powell
..Miss Effie Lee. Carswell, of;
Ouyton and Miss Marie Wil-i
Hams of Egypt left Sunday for
Philadelphia, Pa. where they
will spend their summer vaca-,
tion. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Blake and
end Mrs. guest ora Youngs of Mr. were the week)
andn Mrs.!
Transford Johnson, j j
Mrs. E. Williams was visiting
in SNavannah on Thursday.
Mrs. L. B. Diinn and her
daughter, Mrs, Johnnie B. Hun.
ter left Wednesday for their
summer vacation.
Mrs. Maggie M. Powell and
Mrs. Cillar Wallace is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Lizzie Morell’s grand
children are spending some
time with her.
OLIVER
By Mrs. Maggie Harris
Saturday June 9 marks the
beginning of the third quarter¬
ly conference at Mt. Zion A. M.
E. Church, Rev. J. S. Edge-
field, pastor. Dr. WOP Sher¬
man, presiding elder.
M. Harris was elected confer.
ence secretary. Sunday morn-
For The Best
PIES and PASTRY
*
Fruit Cakes for Soldiers
Overseas
Go To
KRAFT'S BAKERY
Duffy and Jefferson Sts.
Phone 5244
ing Sunday School was opened
at the usual hour conducted
by Supt. Fred Williams. The
banner class was No. 6, Mrs
Anna Nedd teacher.
The following are delegates
for the convention: Sunday
School, Miss Willie B. Edgefield
and Miss Annie M Harris; Mis¬
sionary, Mrs .Anna B. Keel; A.
C. E. League, Miss Mildred W.il
liams; Junior Missionary, Miss
Ada Mae Childers. The pre¬
siding elder delivered the ser¬
mon Sunday morning. At 3:30
Rev. W. Dorman of Blitchton
ission delivered the sermon.
Amount raised during the day
*47.61. Many visitors were
present including Rev. and Mrs.
W. Dorman and two children of
Blitchton Mission; Miss Annie
A. Williams, teacher of Vidalia
school and Mrs. E. C. Sherman.
Miss Erline Williams has re
turned home after being in
Statesboro two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Harris for
treatment from Dr. Van Buren.
The barbecue given by the
Junior Stewards Saturday night
was a success.
Dorchester Academy |
By L J. Shellman
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Turner
left for Kings Mountain, N. C.
where they will attend a Prin¬
cipal’s Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williams,
Mrs. Sadie Saunders of Savan¬
nah and Cpl. Ceaphus Dudley
who was once stationed in Italy
were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Smith.
The 4-H Club course which
was held at Thebes last week
was very successful.
Rev. W. C Shipman motored
to Baxley on last Wednesday.
Mrs Mary Smith is still on
the sick list.
Mrs. Carrie Williams and little
son, Warren spent last week as
guest of her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. W. C. Shipman. She also
visited her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith.
BROOKLET
By Mrs. Nina R. Houston
J. C. Miller has left for Newj
York.
J. W. Miles is home from Phil
adelhia, Pa.
Willie Venson has gone to
visit his parents, in Washington
D. C.
The Simmons family attend
ed the funeral of their brother,
Raymond Simmons at Friend,
ship Baptist Church June 3rd.
Mrs. Lula Parrish was at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Bessie
Littles.
Mrs. Vernell Davis is spend¬
ing the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Al¬
len.
MANASSAS
By Mrs. E. L. Srhley
The Colored Women’s Home
Benefits Society met with the
president, Mrs. Maud Wilkerson
in charge. The grand deputy
Mrs Maggie Dunston of Collins
was present.
Mr. Willie Hayes visited his
daughter-in-law. Mrs. Otha L.
Hayes in Washington. D. C.
The Mt. Moriah shUer Board
held its meeting with Brother
David Blount, chief usher.
Master Nathaniel Bing is vis¬
iting his aunt in Charleston, S.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rurshel John¬
son of West Palm Beach, Fla.
returned home.
Little Lenwood Hall Jr. has
returned home after attending
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
LOUIS C.
Matthews
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KINDS
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CRAB MEAT
Buy Fish That Are Wrap¬
ped in Prosperity Improv¬
ed Wax Paper
518 WEST BROAD ST.
Mrs. Louia Parrish was at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Bessie
Littier, * 9Q
Mrs. Vernell Davis is spend-
ing the week end with her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Allen.
ing school in Washington, D. C.
Little Miss Cyola Nelson is
the guest of he rmother in Sa¬
vannah
Master Bernell Brewton is vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Essie M.
Brewton in West Palm Beach,
Fla.
GLENNVILLE
1 -- — 1 —; --- 1
By E. .1. Junior, , Jr.
services at First A B Sun-
day were good beginning with
the Sunday School.
was administered . , to one in the ,
morning, Communion at night
and a children’s day
under the direction of Miss Lula
Gaidner in the evening. Tne
*1,000 rally will close the 2nd
Sunday in July.
Master E. J. Junior was
elected one of the delegates to ’
represent the FAB r
School at the convention
Register in July.
The community regrets that
Mr. Albert Lane has been suf-
fering greatly from the bit of
a black spider and hope for his
complete recovery.
Mrs. Almeda Gardne was
called to Florida to be at the
bedside of her uncle who passed
away before he rarrival. Mrs.
Gardner left Monday for the
funeral at Milan, Ga.
Mrs. Mabel Rose Junior left
onday for summer school at
Ga. State College.
The funerls of Sis. Ella John¬
son and Sis. Vinie Walker were
held recently. Sis. Johnson!
died Monday night and Sis. I
Walker Tuesday. The eulogy
of Sis. Johnson was delivered by!
Rev. T. J. Lynch, Sis Walker,
was eulogized by Rev. S. S. Bat- j
ey. j
Our sick list includes Sis. Con
nelia Jenks Sis. Virginia Van
Buren, and Mr. Thomas Van
Buren.
Mrs. Georgia Tippins was the
guest of the Juniors Sunday.
Rev. Junior conducted revi¬
val services at Elm Baptist
Church, Ludowici this week.
Rev. A. Presley, pastor.
CLYO
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Mrs. Roxie Goldwire is spend
ing the week end in Savannah
with her sister, Mrs Ella Bel¬
linger.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell John
son are the proud parents of a
fine boy. He will be called Den
ny Rogers.
The Queen Ester and Benefit
Society hel dits anniversary!
Sunday at Berryville Baptist
Church, Rev. B. J. Johnson
preached. Rev. E. L. Gaskin is
pastor.
Msr. Beaulah Polite and Mrs.
Arrie Green motored to Sa¬
vannah. a
The Heavenly Bound Glee
Club will be heard at Mt. Pis-
gah AME church Sunday night.
Everybody i sinvited.
Mrs. Viola Butler of Savannah
is visiting Mrs. Herbert Butler.
Mr. Mack Wallace is seriously
ill at Ga. Infirmary, Savannah.
Mrs. Ophelia Morgan and Mr.
Henry Goldwire of New York
City are visiting the Goldwires.
Pvt. James Saanders has left
for catnip after spending 30
days with his family.
McIntosh
By Mrs. H. I. Hendry
Mrs. H. I. Hendry made a
business trip to Savannah Tues'
day. Mrs. Ida G. Jones is im¬
proving nicely.
Miss Verdie Mae Frasier, Miss
Wilhelmina Galloway and Miss
Lillie Bell Walthour are home
from school. The two form¬
er attended college at Georgia
State and the latter at Fort
Valley.
Mr. Elzie Axon, Lester Jones
of Trenton N J were called to
the bedside of their mother
and sister, Mrs. Annie Axon.
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PEMBROKE
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
Sunday School St. John v
at A.
M. E. Church was taught by
Mrs. Minnie H. McMoore. The
superintendent, Mrs Lizzie Car-
ter reviewed the lesson. I
Mt. Moriah B. C. closed Its
53rd anniversary which was a !
great success beginning June 4
through the 10th. Sunday
School was in charge of Supt.
M. A. Treadaway. The lesson
was in charge of upt. M. A.
Treadaway. TheS lesson was
taught by Mrs. Minnie H. Me-
Moore, Rev. A. E. Hagans gave
the highlights of the lesson.
also preached two wonderful
1 The total financial
sermons
report is 385.00
Mr. Jake Roberts is on the
sick list. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Willie Belle Moody o
Brunswick spent a few day:
here visiting her two sisters
Mrs. Lizte Patterson and Mrs
Vivian Williams.
Mrs. Lizie Patterson and Shir
ly her daughter, and Mrs. Ethel
Mae Singleton, after spending
the week erld wlth Mrs Willie
^ Mood of Bnmswick pave
returned home
Mp Mr. and anA Mrs. Mr= victorla ________ ________ Smith
gavp a doub]e birthday party in
honor of lheir daughter and
Mrs Lizzlp Patterson ancLE cL
Lonnie Williams Cake and
ice cream were served those
prpsent Thp gupsts wpre Mrs
Ada B Golden Mrs Zack W il-
llams Mrs Celip Hines and chll
dren, Mesdames Lizzie Patter.
-x, Missouri _ she ii Flor¬
son> ma n,
ence Shellman, Joe Ellis and
Mr. and Mrs. Barnhill.
Mrs . M A Trea daway gave
thp history of Mt Moriah B c .
and Mrs . j M Boggs read a pa _
ppr on tbe lifp Qf p as t or Hagans
Mrs Minnie H McMoore and
Mrs Annip E cKpp lpft Sunday
to attend summer school at Ga.
State College.
Mrs. Ronella Edenfield made
a business trip to Claxton Mon¬
day.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Sunday was pastoral day at
Jerusalem Baptist Church Sun.
day School and prayer meet-
i n g were held. Rev. F. G.
Geiger read the scripture and
Pastor N. C. Connor preached.
one was added to the church.
The Lord’s supper was served.
Total money raised $81.34.
Mrs. Ellen Dafvis df 1 claxton
spent, tty} /wtfel^tjd fflriwp,. |*jtyh Dea.
and MrAjjtyfl. Savannah
Mrs. Anna Wells of
spent the week end with Dea.
and Mrs. J. S. Bacon.
Betty Jean Kelly and George
Little of Savannah are spend¬
ing this week with their grand
parents Mr and Mrs. I. H.
Haynes.
Betty and Clara Boggs of Clax
ton spent auVit, the week end with
their Mrs. Millie Carroll
and cousin, Mrs. Annie 1 Raty. '■•
Mrs. Nora Lee Garrison and
little son of Savannah spent
the week end with their par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Haynes.
DOUGLAS
By Mrs Sallie Stanaford
Sunday was a high day for
the colored district citizens convention of Douglas.)
The con¬
vened with the CME church
Rev. R. Lowe, pastor. The 1st.
AB Church, Rev. E. Moore, re¬
ports success.
Sunday was pastoral day with
Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev. A.
B. Dixon, pastor.
The third quarterly confer-
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Ing rot only the Central of Georgia Railway but all t*«
railroads in transporting the fighting forces of our na-
tion. You, who have had to travel, know how this la* • -
resulted in crowded cars and some delays to our trains.
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Passenger Traffic Department STAMP®
ence convened with Qeiaes
Chapel AME church, Rev. S„
„„„„J and Dr. D. Wj
Stephens presiding lVia . elder. HQ
delivered two inspiring mes¬
sages. in-
graduation class of fifty
The Morris Brown Reqthai College)
eluded Miss Dorothy
Graves of Douglas.
Miss Irene Staggers,
Jatheryn A. Danaiels and R. B|
Richardson have arrived homa
from M. B. College.
The Boy Scout Troop No. 11
of Gaines Chapel AME churct}
and Sunday Schoo Sponsored
the children’s day program oil
last Sunday and they served
the guests with ice cream and
cake.
Revs. S. W. Grant is to attend
the vacation school at Payn<
College, Augusta.
BRUNSWICK
By J. E. Miller
Zion Baptist Church helt
baptism of six converts las
Sunday at 10 a. m. after whict
the Sunday School was helc
the superintendent presiding
The lesson was taught by Rev
H. Patrick. The pastor, Rev.
W. M. Malalard delivered
splendid sermon at 11 a. m.
The S. S. sponsored a program
last Sunday night.
Sgt. Eddie Spark, husband o
Mrs. Anna L. Spark is here or.
his furlough.
The Shiloh Baptist churc
held a great meeting la;
week conducted by Rev. Lindsa;
of Mississippi. Rev. S A. Baki
er, pastor.
St. Andrews CML church clo;
ed a great meeting last Sunday
conducted by Mrs. Rev. Howard
Rev. Belcher is pastor.
The funeral of Mrs. Hatti;
Stokes whoh died last week waj
held last Monday at Zion Bap
tist church.
The Zion Mission was held
last Monday at the home of
Mrs. F. Anderson. attending
Miss Susie Miller is
summer school at Fisk Univer
sity.
Miss Ethel R. Jones has com
pleted her sophomore year a
Morris Brown College and ha
returned home on her summe
vacation, Apt. 5 McIntyre courj ij
St. Paul AME church, Mr!r
Sullivan, reporter. Usher Boar'
No. 1 met Thursda at t
home of Mrs. Mabel Green
repasty was served b the hi
tess.
St. Paul AME church, Sun¬ Miis
day School was opened by
G. E. Atwater. At 11:30 a. M.
Pastor I. J. Johnson delivered
a forceful sermon. Rev. John
son attended the commence¬
ment at Morris Brown College
in Atlanta.
Miss Leola V. West has re¬
turned home after attending
school at Morris Brown College
She is the niece of the reporter,
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