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STATESBORO !
By Richard Ilavton
Mrs. Lester Mae Bailey of
CLhicago. Mrs. Earlean Rrov.nl
of Atlanta and Mrs. charlotte J
Dawley of Thunderbolt arc
spending sometime with them
parents, Rev. Pearl and Mrs. Boyce J. and; il.j
German, Mrs.
6oa Lucius left for Atlanta on
Sunday and with took her. her niece,j i
Annie Douse
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Barnes
and son, Jimmy left for homej !
Monday.
Pvt. Leroy McClain spent two
weeks with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Washington and
with his aunt and uncle, Mr
and Mrs. W. L. Isom of Jesup. j
The “ Ten “ Crusaders *’.....~ J -— club u gave’ ga'-e
a yard party Wedr "ven
ing in honor of Mi !0n
Anderson who spr •” s
,
in Huntington st
Those present were v c
Bride Duren Jordan, . „on
Cllie Lee, Clarence D ! •
lie Jenkins and Miss Erlina
Watson. A delicious repast was
served.
Cpl. Elroy Joyce, who has
sered two years overseas is
spending some time with his
parents. returned
Mrs. Luetta Moore
with her sister to Richmond.
Va.. Wliile there she will vis-
it Washington, D. C.
Little Wendell Garbett cele.
brated. his second birthday on
June 29th at hohme with a
host of friends. Games were
played', A repast was served.
He received many useful gifts.
On ! Friday night, June 29
Misses; Joyce Douse and Dor¬
othy Lanier were hohstesscs at
an entertainment of the States
boro High and Industrial sch ,>l
Alumni Association Many
out of town guests were present,
Micas Teola Lowe and Scrgt.
James Grant were married re.
cently.i
Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Bagby
and family of Savannah visit-
ed with Rev. and Mrs. A J.
, :e PAID 5 B KS
tOR 3REAKFA!
“'T’HAT’S RIGHT-5 U. S. Government green- (MMWTT
•A backs—for a meal that’d cost maybe 50^
at home. Overseas, I’ve seen what happens
when prices start going crazy!
“That’s why I'm glad the way folks at home
are keeping prices down. My wife and kids
have to get along on my allotment—and every
penny counts. So won’t you keep on watching
every penny you spend. A penny over ceiling
prices is a booby trap. It can blow the cost of
living sky-high.”
Patriotic grocers post OPA ceiling price lists.
Check them. Pay only ceiling prices! Watch the OPA ceiling price lists in th«
stores, and pay no more! Discuss anj
mistakes with your grocer!
watch the EXTRA PENNIES S. thevre * sooty TRAPS"
; *. w .i »PLEDGED J — F |_ TO
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Va,. down if
Martin on Friday rtf last week,
The revival meeting which i*
being conducted at Bethel by
Rev. A B. Wilson of Mctter
will close Sunday.
Rev. Martin, George Holmes
and j^ vj yj,,}}rr motored to
Millen, the fourth Sunday
where Rev. Martin preached
the St. John’s Day sermon at
Trinity ME church.
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p r incet,on, N. J. The first meet
j n g j n j line was held at the 74j
home of Mrs. John Gripper
Leigh Avr. The $50. scholar-.
s pjp prisse was won y Leon Ad-
d j son wbo W jn enter Rutgers'
college. The $5 prize for the
grades was won by Joseph Moss j
- ■ Thp The club club wIJ1 will donate donate $25.00! $25.00
ta the R tate build in gfund. Af.l
ter the business a delicious re-I
past was served by the hostess
es. Entrtalning the club this
were Mrs. John Gripper, Mrs.
James Gripper, Mrs. Faarmer
and Mrs. Booker.
The second meeting in June '1
b(dd a j. bomo 0 f Mrs. NcL
lie Garey 10 Shirley court. Mrs.
commander was given $5.00 by
j bP c j u , b * 3-00 was sent to
Mrs. Panell one of the faith- 1
ful members who has been ill
for a ]on „ tlrne Mrs. Garey
and Mrs Wpl]s serV ed ice cream
and home madc ra k P . j
Mrs, Bertha Hill, Pres.; Mrs.'
Emma commander, secretary; I
Mrs Addip McLeod, reporter.
CLY0
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Sunday was high day at Un-
ion SSpring AME church. Rev.,
h. E. Scott preached the 11 a.
m. sermon. Rev. E. L. Gaskin
of Berryvllle Baptist church
preached at 3 p. m. Total
money raised $124.66. Rev. H.
E. Scott, pastor.
Mrs. Levada Wostbook and
Mrs. Edna Harris and their
two children of Homestead, Fla
Is isitlng their mother, Mrs.
B. Goldwire.
Pfcv. Freddie Riley son
Mrs. Effio Riley who has been
in serices 3 years is now
seas and is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
were guests of Mrs. Rox.ie Gold-
wire. * *
Mrs. Chene Waiters of Savan-
nah spent the week end
Mrs. Robert Pinkney.
Mr. Beatrice Lovett is in
Savannah on business.
Miss Nellie Jackson of Savan
■nah is spending the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A ‘Mns^arv^Woods ' ' is on
s,c s *
Mrs. Lizzie Preacher oof Char
lesion. S. C. Is visiting Mr.
M Mrs^ Leatld^Br
Mrs. ' Leaddis Brown and
Retha . M Hal1 . .. mot tri ° red t t0 riuv &uy
’
ton fin business.
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j i.iENNVILLE
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J. Junior, Jr.
Sur.dy is pastoral day at F.
A E. and is also the close of
the $1000 rally. Each membr is
asked to do their part so that
this rally will be a success. Rev.
E. J. Junior is pastor.
Rev. S. J. Junior conducted re
vlval services for Rev. D. D.
Edmonds in Irwinton this week
We regret that Miss Reba Lee
Williams had ut to undergo an ap. j
pendectomy proud to report
that she is doing nicely at this j
writing. Mr. Hamp Jenks also
had an operation week. at Jelk’s Hos- j
pltal last
Mrs. E. J. Junior and family
njoyed worship at Macedonia
Baptist church Sunday.
The funeral of Mr. Jim Fra¬
zier. father of Mrs. Eula Phil¬
lips and Mrs. Myrtle Denmark
was held at First A. B. Sunday
Rev. Junior delivered the eu¬
logy. , > .fo ,
Mrs. Aimeda Gaardner attend
ed the graduating exercises of
the Freeman’s Beauty School
her daughter, Miss Pauline Lois I
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was a
the graduating class.
BROOKLET
<«.v Mrs. Nina Ruth Houston)
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers and
family were dinner .....j guests at
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert |
Jones of Sylvania also Mr |
Nina Ruth ,, 1
Joseph _ , White, ,, Mrs. ...____
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„ The Sylvania _ , . Singers 0 . sang „ at. .
St. Mary church Sunday. I
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Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Everett: _
spent a few , days , in ....... Atlanta.
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„ Mr. and . -- Mrs. William Sim-j
mons and family from Savan-;
nah v. are visiting • his father, Mr. ;
„ Hollie ... Simmons.
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,, Mr. and . . Mrs. — — Lonnie . Lonner, r
are very sick . , also , ... Mrs, Annie
Johnson Mrs. Albertha Philips.
Mrs. Samuel Jones is visiting
week , with .... her . i
a cousin. i
Mr. and , ,, Mrs. G. _ _ T. Merritt
are , back , , from their .. . . home in j
FI- Valley. I
Mr. James Pinkney ----- Russell
from Savannah is siting Mis
Beulah Simmons. She is still,
sick.
Mrs. Mabel Walker and sis- i
ter from Savannah are visiting,
their mother, Mrs, Anna John.;
son,
Mr. Perry Little has been in
bed six months from burns. He
will be out in a few weeks.
Mrs. Anna Irvin and children
are here from Blowing Green,
Fla.
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By G. C. McPherson
Th4 Methodist are in the
midst of a great revival meet¬
ing Sunday will be the final
day. The public is invited
out to St. 11 o'clock James AME service. church Pas-' |
at the
tor G. C. McPheron will deliver
the baptismal sermon,
Mrs. G. W. Walker is still on
vacation. Mrs. Princess W.
Neal is entertaining AtUadelpWa.l her moth
er at hfr home in
Jn _. TZ , meeting ,. at , Jordan T ,
Btatio AME church will begin
on Monday July 9th at 8 p. m.t
Rev. J. B Grant from HaaelJ
hurst, Ga., will be the speaker. 1
Mrs. Hannah Jackson left on
last Friday for Tampa, Fia. to
spend vacation with her son
and other reatives she will re¬
turn home in a few weeks.
Rev. T. T. Ivery Proxie of Rev.
G. C. McPherson ran success,
ful meeting in Lyons, Ga. Rev.
McPherson was tied up with
several funerals which were
special requests.
Mrs. Pearl Hunter of Dublin,
Ga., spent week with her
mother, Mrs. Fannie Herst and
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
LOUIS C.
Matthews
FOR SEAFOOD OF ALL
KINDS
FISH, SHRIMP
GRAB MEAT
Buy Fish That Are Wrap¬
ped in Prosperity Improv¬
ed Wax Paper
618 WEST BROAD ST.
For The Best
PIES and PASTRY
Fruit Cakes for Soldiers
Overseas
Go To
KRAFTS BAKERY
Duffy and Jefferson Sts.
Phone 5244
her daughters, and grands Mrs.
Donnie Dion and Mrs. Leonnie
Lewis.
Mr. Waymon Stone and Mrs.
Sidann Arline is on the sick
list. They are at their homes
First street and Factory ve.
Mrs. RoAsa Everson spent a
few days and week end in Sa.
with her daughters. She
willbe home „--- in a few days
Baptists held baptism last
Sunday. , _ Rev. C. _ „ H. Harris . de- ,
„ livered , the sermon and . several ,
' '.
were added to it the _ church. . .
The Savannah , Jubilee _ u-i Singers os
-
of Savannah . will ... . , here at .
sing ”
St. James _ ME church ..___ Monday .
’ u y •
This . Saturday night ...... at the
home of , „ Mr. and . Mrs. „. Zeby
Daniels „ on Smith street, the A.
E. chick. . . ,
League s servn ga
0,1 ® up ^ r ‘
/ r i ,up Popularity Con
is at St. James AME church
The fifth ..... Sunday _ „ . will be the „
final day. Rev. G. C. McPher
.pastor. ,
Dea. Eider Simmons and Dea.
James whitfield are on the
^ ^ thejr homes Qn
Smith street.
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By Miss Mary L. Williams
Last Sunday was a high day
at Oak Grove Baptist church.
The Mason society had their
turnout. Sermon preached by
Rev. James Brown.
Mary L. and Dorothy Wil¬
liams left last Saturday morn¬
ing for Donolsonville, Ga., where
they will spent a month with
their sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary
Esther Williams. On last Sun
day the Williams girls and, a
friend spent "^ the williams! da with Mr.
r
Mrs. E. A. Williams made a'
business trip to Savannah last
Friday. While there she visited
her sister, . Mrs. Willie B. Mi-
chael of 1915 Reynolds street
and Mrs. L. D. Johnson 713 W. !
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c ’ 1iy s re< ! ’
Th b .. , . .
cre = a
the „ , home of Mrs. Mary Jones one
Wi]liams Qn Ju] 4th .
L A . Archer spent two, >
^ - her.
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‘ son ’ ea '
Mrs. A. B. Jnnes is still on
the sick list.
The last mock convention for
the year will convene at Good¬
will Baptist church the 2nd and
4th Sunday in this month at
Rincon.
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LUD0WICI !
Bv Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Sunday high day at St. 1
was a
Philip BC Sunday School was
attended at 10 o’clock with |
Supt. Garvin in charge. Rev.j
C. H. Green, pastor delivered
the sermon, morning and night
The Silver Moon quartet of j
Macon sang at 7:30 o'clock. Col
lections $58.89.
Dea. and Mrs. Paul Crawford
entertained the quartet with a
supper at thei rhome after the
serices.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smiley
and others attended services at
Mt. Zion B. C., Hinesville Sun-;
day. Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor
Mr. Rollie Johnson visited
friends at Albany, Ga. !
Mrs. Lillie Miller was called
to Bristol, Fla., on account cf,
the serious illness of her,
mother. She has now return.’
ed home. 1
The visitors who motored to’
Hinesville Sunday were enter-]
tained with a watermelon cut-
tihg at the hohme of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Frazier of that city, j
Mrs. Florence Harris who re.
cently underwent an operation
at a Savannah hospital are
renorted to be getting along
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Mrs. Alice Grant was the
last week guest of relatives at
Savannah. !
St. John’s Day was highly ob
served by tee Masonic lodge of
this town. Service wsere held
at the St. Janie B. C. after,
which all returned to the Ma.
sonic hall .where a dinner was
served. A number of out of
town visitors and members were
present.
MANASSAS
By Mrs. E. L. Schley
Last Sunday was pastoral day
at Mt.. Moriah B. C. The pas¬
tor is visiting in New York
Rev. E. L. Dixon of Vidalia
conducted the services.
Pvt. W. H. Harris son of Mrs.
Ester Harris is home on 30
day furlough after servng 17
months over seas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurshel John¬
son have returned to West Palm
Beach, Fla. after spending a
short time with parents and
other relatives.
The Famous Gospel Singers
of Brunswick rendered a pro¬
gram at Mt. Moriah B. C. on
June 24.
Mrs. Annie Henderson and
children of Savannah were the
guest olj the Knights family
of Savannah.
Mrs. Ida Knights, Mr. Sam
Grover, Mrs. Mame Richerson
are still on the sick list.
BLACKSHEAR
BLACJ SHE AR
By Miss Juanita Lassiter
Mr. James Author of FAairfax
was the visitor of Mr. David
Fullmore who motored back
with him.
Mr. Wilbert Bullock of Mary,
etta is visiting his wife, Styna
Surrency Bur locks,
Mr* Peaarl l.ane of Miam&,
Fla., is visiting friends and rei
atives of Blackshear, her
daughter, Mrs. Maymie James
and children came along with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Twyne
of St. Simons Island is visiting
relatives arid friends of Black-
shear.
MACEDOIA
B Miss F.arnestine Wright
The revival at the Macedo¬
nia B. C. was a great success
with Rev. W. M. Hall of Lyons,
Ga. officiating. Collection for
Thursday and Friday night was
$76.25. He brought with him
several riends from his home.
Sis. Julia Bass and Dea. W. M.
Jordan and Dea. Mitchell from
FAB Glennville. Six were add¬
ed to the church.
Miss Ethel G. Johnson of
Sandfly. Savannah Ga., and R.
B. Harris were married June 23
at the homhe of Rev. E. J. Jun¬
ior G-lennville. ,
Mrs. Ellen L. Johnson and
Miss Odessa E. Wright of Savan
nah is spending the week end
with parents and relative.
Hubert Wright is doing fine
after a serious cut on Thursday.
Mr. Eli Boyd and wife, Mrs.
Nancy Boyd Mrs. Emma Holmes
the Saturday evening guest
of the Wright’s family.
A large crowd from this com.
munity attended the St. John s
celebration of Ludwici last Sun.
day. |
RICEB0R0
By Einora Leona Lecount
The anniversary of the Zion]
church began on last!
night.
The 81st anniversary of the'
church was a success The
collection for the entire week
was $600.31.
Mr. Jim Heard and Miss Hat¬
tie Mae Anderson are visiting
relatives in Grand Rapids, Mi¬
chigan.
Little Jerridine Roberts of
Fla. is visiting her
Mrs. Ira Lee Rhodes and
Miss Leona Williams.
Mr. Mozell Bidding of Bruns¬
wick visited Miss mma Lee
Bradwell on last week end.
Little Samuel Louis Stevens
who has a broken arm is im-
proviing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Brown
Jr., are the proud parents of
a bouncing boy.
The funeral rites of Mr. Al¬
fred Stevens was held at the
Zion Baptist Church on last
Wednesday and the rites of Mrs
Lue Quarterman was held on
last Friday. She was 88 years
old.
Cpl. Toney Lecount and Cpl.
Plummie Roerts are doing nice¬
ly in the armed forces in
France.
Pfc. Nathaniel Ward is also
doing nicely in the South Pacif-
i c . We wish all of the oys a
speedy return back to the states
Rev. Eddie Fleming visited
Mr. Toney Lecount and fami-
ly on last* Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton 8tewai»
were the Sunda yeveniag guests
of the Lecounts.
Miss Rose Lee Way,, Lucile
Camel, Evelyn Brown and Lu.
cile Camel’s sister, Miss Einora
Locount last Sunday.
Miss Lula Mae Stevens of Sa-
vannah and Mrs. Rosella Olds
spent the week end with rela¬
tives.
GUYTON
By Miss Alease E. Powell
The 40th session of the Allen
Christian Endeavor League
vention was held at the New
Hope AME church on June
28. The services were conduct-
ed by the president, Rev. W. O.
sh erman. Rev. B. J. Sherrod
host pastor.
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at New Hope AME church.
The p as t 0 r, Rev. B. J. Sherrod
p reac h e( 3 t wo sermons. Two
were added t0 the church,
Miss Ethel Williams of At¬
lanta is here visiting her moth
er and aunt, Mrs. Ellanore Wil-i
liams and Mr. Addie Watson. I
Mrs. Laura Holme and Miss
Bessie Brown attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Susie Richerson in
Savannah. Mrs. Richerson
wag a na ^ive of this city,
Mrs wjllie Goodman and!
f a mily of Brooklet motored herej
attend the 58th anniversary ’
to j
the Marlow Baptist church,
Mrs. Cillar Wallace is one of j
the oldest citizens of Guyton.
sh ^ was here last Fn ‘
^ ^ ^ ^ Johmde John
of Savannah were vistors
™ sister and many friends..
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BRUNSWICK
.. —By J. E. Miller_______
.
The Zion S. S. met Sunday
the superintendent pre¬
The lesson was review! The'
ed by Dea. W. Simmons
and evening sermons;
deliered by Rev. W. M.
Ma^ard. He also administer-
the Lord s supper. Three
were added to the church.
$151.64.
The Zion Mission met on last;
night At the home of
Mrs. Maud Clark; Mrs. Julia
president; Mrs. Anna'
secretary.
Rev. Dixon who has been in
hospital and underwent an
is out again to the
of his many friends.
Miss Maggie Owens is in the
The Deacons Union and Wo-
Auxiliary State Baptist
which was held at
Ga. June 13-79 was sue
spiritually and financial
Those attending from the
local union were
W. H. Bradley, J. M.
Mrs. Evelena Berry, and
Emma Wheeler. The 1946
will be held at Bryant
church, Brunswick, Ga.
ICE AND COAL
Savannah Ice Delivery Co.
Dial 8158
THANK YOU
We know yon appreciate the tremendous task confront¬
ing not only the Central of Georgia Raiiway bat nil
railroads in transporting the fighting forces of oar na- g
tion. You, who have had to travel, know how this haa
resulted in crowded cars and some delays to our trains, £
You have been most considerate and helpful, and
WE THANK YOU
Your continued cooperation and friendship will ahrayt
be appreciated.
CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY smr
WAR
Passenger Traffic Depart meal 8TAMFS
JULY 5, 1945
Mrs. Willie D. Edward: xeffl
for New York last Sunday.
The Improved Charity Club
will hold their anniversary next
Sunday,
GLENNVILLE
By Mrs. Annie Mae Cooper
I The Busy Bee club will meet
Sunday at the home of v MiA
Alphonzo Cooper, All membeh { W
nnd and friends friends are are asked asked to to be be nrr nrr \
time.
Little Bessie Stafford of Mi¬
ami, Fla., is spending a few
months with her grand moth¬
er, Mrs. Maybell Davis.
Mr. Hamp Smiley and Mr.
Otha Hmes were the Wednes¬
day night guest of Miss Einora
and Annie Mae Grant.
Mrs. Joe Walker and family
were the guests of her mother,
Mrs. Florence Grant.
Mrs. Ezzie Jhonson is home
after spending some time with
her sister-in-law at Allenhurst.
Mr. Robert Jones of Claxton
was the Sunday guest of Miss
Einora Grant.
Miss Geraldine Martin is vis¬
iting her uncle.
Ben Johnson and A. P. Coop,
er made a business trip to
Hinesville Saturday morning.
Otha Holmes and Hamp Smi¬
ley took the Grants to Macedo¬
nia B. C. to the revival meeting.
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GIVE OUT WITH
FOR GI’S IN EUROPE
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1TATTLE-WEARY Alberta Hunter 1 f
•D GI's present!!
sweating it out as members ™ ifl
the U S. Army of Occupation
Europe are getting a great pick-uj
after the V-E let-down by the jiv<
entertainment provided by a Negrt
USO-Camp Show unit which r©
cently played a “command perform
ance” for Gen. Dwight D: Eisen
hower when he entertained Soviel
Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov and Vice
Commissar Andrei 1 Vishinsky at
SHAEF at Frankfurt Am Main
Billed as the “Rhythm Carnival,’
the troupers give out with good
old Broadway and Harlem blues
and brass that have made them ona
of the most popular of all Camp
Show units now overseas whose
swinging and singing put Gen.
Eisenhower’s party right in the
groove, said reports to the National
War Fund which finances Camp
Show tours.
The personnel of “Rhythm Carni¬
val," which is scattering syncopa¬
tion up and down the occupation
area, includes: Alberta Hunter, 133
West 138th St., Jean Starr, 1925
Seventh Ave„ Mae Gaddy, 105-16
171st St„ Jamaica, all of New York
City, and Ollie Crawford, Alfred
Elkins and Leonard Casten, famous
as “The Three Rhythm Rascals” of
Chicago.