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McIntosh
By Mrs. Laura B> Williams
Sunday was pastoral day at
Hutcherson AME church. A
large attendance was out The
communion was at the Clo t f
the revival sermon by.
r. Brady
After a few weeks of ihn n
we are proud to see Paul ‘
Hodges up again.
©us Williams, who was hit by
an automobile, is out of the,
hospital '
and at home.
Miss Laura B. Williams spew
the week end in Savannah vis-
iting friends. !
The Camp „ Ground _ . Savings _
Club met at the home , of r Mr ;
and Mrs. Joe Williams. Prod-
dent A lex Owes declared the
meeting open for business. Af-;
ter the transaction of business
financial roll call was held. To-
tnl raised was $17.30. The
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Emma J. Cooper. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Green, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Martjn, Mr. and Mrs Oli¬
ver Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Char¬ j
ge Wright, Mrs. Lola Dixon,
■
Aiex Owes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
r
Williams, and Laura B. W i¬ ;
liams, secretary.
There will be a musical lit¬
erary program sponsored by
Mrs. Birdie Brady at St. Peter’s
AME church) the fourth Sun-
day, April 28, at 7:30 p. m.
Many out of town guests will
be present. The public is in¬
vited. j
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ALLENHURST
By Mrs. L. 15 Futch i
The Pleasant Grove A. M E.
church of Allenhurst had a
large attendance at Sunday
school. The quarterly meeting
was held by Presiding Eider C.
P. Hobbs of Savannah, who de¬
livered a fine sermon The
pastor is Rev. G. Jackson. Col¬
lect on was >82 72. Announce¬
ment was made of the district
meet ng which will be held on
April 24 and 24 at Pleasant
Grove.
Ervin Frazier of Midway was
the Monday guest of his s s-
ters, Mrs. Ava James and Mrs
Edna Johnson of Savannah
Those on the sick list are
Mrs. Etta Blake and Clarence
Phabin.
GLENNVILLE
By E. J. Junior, Jr.
The following members of
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Joy Juice ________________ -- Dinah Washington
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Duke Record Shop
327' j West Broad St ot
the seventh grade of
met with the other
grades to take the
examination: Sammie
Gardner , Lillie Pearl
L'hi stme Wyman, Dorothy
wii; i.oia m
Marv Franr ,, McCla'm I -
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T he r( , vJVi ,i n ,«. c u,, R n . FAB
wa .s 'very gtod. Rev. D. D. Ed-
m «n 0 { Dublin conducted tfce
for the week. Sunday
b, ‘ vm 'h Sunday school
en >d with communion.
Tbr s, ’ m '
Brunswick rendered a program
in evening. Eight were
added to the church. ‘Money
raised , was >197.00.
You ar0 cordially invited to
wltn < s thr E: ' t-r pro-ram of
Firsi Ba P tifit church on the
th rd Sunday afternoon at 1 ve
clock.
The eighteenth anniversary
0 { the FAB church will begin
wednesci y night after the 1st
Sunday in May.
Tire WMB Society will have
its annua! turn-ou the fourth
Sunday at FAB church. The
sermon will be by Rev. S. S.
Batey. Mrs. Sarah Hall, pres-
ident.
HONEY CREEK
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
The East Union meeting of
Ric Geth.semnne Baptist Asso-
...
vary Bapt t >N§;-eh Mrjja ji|. ,
was _ very s
ra'shd amotil
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Sunday was pastoral .church. day, riSjt
the Mi. Enin Ban List-
Rev. Harris preached two ex-
celLmt sermons. Communion
wa s celebrated. Money ra toed
.
for 11 ■!■ day was $23.90,
The funeral of Mother Lydia
Jones was held at the Zion
Baptist church of Brunswick
April >7. »(-■<*.. IN. li.
oi'iirlalonwWinlbitFwdi ! eij; ' ; f
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survivdi by ••tfcrtv 'Ronlo'Oour l j’
23 IMUd dMtfffu.
18 great grands and other 'rel¬
atives.
Pic. SyivesU'r Jones has re¬
to camp after attending
funeral of his grand-movh-
Mrs Lydia Jones. He is
at Wcstover Field,
Mr. and Mrs. I Daniels have
to Miami, Fla., after
ng the funeral qf her
Mrs. Hattie Harr's was the
dinner guest of Mrs. Lula Ad-
Sunday.
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Correspondents
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Savannah Tribune
HINESVILLE
By Mrs. A. M. Gamble
The music festival met at
the Mt. Zion Baptist church,
Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor. Se¬
lections were rendered by the
F rst Calvary Baptist chorus,
St, James of Ludowici, Mace¬
donia Baptist chorus, Mt. Zion
chorus and Bethel AME, of
Hinesville, and a reading by
Mrs. Lillie M. Worthy of St.
lames. Collection was $101.25.
' nie next muslc festival will be
a F rst Calvar y. Ma V 5 -
The Mt. Zion revival will be¬
gin Monday night, April 22.
Regular prayer meeting was
held at Calvary Thursday
night.
In the contest of Hinesville
Junior high school, Mrs. Stew¬
art raised $15.00.
Mrs. Maggie Cause has re¬
turned home from the hospi¬
tal and is limproving nicely.
11 nesville basketball team
defeated Gjennville City boys. I
- Tb e P tar club
;pju' . atl. 4ub, gir^ and women
itjS The last meeting >
wag ihojij. .at tfye h£«ne of Miss I
w H'F Evelyn Gause. The next
,mee,tfhg will be held at the
home of Mrs. Edell D. Osgood,
Mrs. Eff’e D. Frazier is presi-
dent. We were very sorry to
hear about the death of Clar¬
ence Fabian.
Abe Quarterntan, Henry
Moody, Mrs. Florence Moody
Hatte», and Elijah Quarterman ’
Cdennyil^ji^orecj ,t^,^ttan{l to
the j j
fu'neral f j] ^ 1 A of f f their Vinix cous n, mVl who rt !
was drowned” Tn the accident (
when' the car in which theyj
were riding turned over in the,
river. Eight persons were in
the car. Seven were drowned,
and the eighth, a girl, was res¬
cued.
An excellent sermon was
preached on Sunday by Rev. L.
Washington at Bethel A. M E.
c j llircdl
GUYTON
•
By M. W. Roberts
Mrs. Mamie Bartley spent |
ihi.s ii -. wppV week in in Augusta Amnista nnH and also nlsn
visited her sister, Mrs. Mattie 1
•
Nelson, at Hepez’bathe. , .
Mrs. Ella M. Bryant spent
last week with her mother be-
fore leaving for Philadelphia
to live.
The women of the first dis¬
held their meeting at the
union Baptist church Sunday,
sponsored the program Wed-
Money ra’sed was $35.00. Pas¬
tor Gregory preached an ex¬
cellent sermon. Mrs. Clara
Cu hbert is president and Mrs.
Ella Rawks. secretary. Next
meeting will be at Berry’s Bap- j
It 1st church. Rev. E L. Gaskin,
> pastor, on Sunday, July 28
The funeral of Rev. J. H.;
Bolden was largely attended at
| Berrvville Baptist church last
, Thursday. „
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts.
Sr., bought the Boldens’ home
. and will move in this week.
C. C and Ralph Hunter, and
R. J. Thomas are leaving
Thursday for Fort Benning.
Jim Macon keeps very poor¬
ly.
There will be a
council at Effingham Training,
school on April 27 for the
Mrs. A. E. Smallwood is presi-
dent and Mrs. M. H. Thomas.
secretary.
Miss Alease Davis of Clyo
v'll take the place of Mrs.
Boykin Hunter at the junior
high school.
Mrs ’ w M Dunn attended
the district meeting Sunday
after being absent because of
illness since Thanksgiving day.
Miss Cleo Rick was the guest
of Mrs. L. Reese of Guyton on
Tuesday. She is from Oliver.
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TENNILLE
The colored schools in Wash-
ington county are in the midst I
of their closing exercises. Last j
Sunday was a high day at
Jordan Station Junior High
school, Ohoopee public school,
Henderson Grove public
school, and Jordan Jr. H gh.
Revs. McPherson, Smith and
Lincoln delivered the sermons
for the closing. The principals
are Mrs. Winnie L. Neeley, M ss
Aldene Wilcher, Miss Acte
Coone and M ss Memphis Wil¬
liams, respectively.
Mrs. Susie Middleton of Sa¬
vannah spent the week end
with Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Mc¬
Pherson.
Master Virgil Wilcher is val¬
edictorian of his class at Jor-
dan Junior high school. He is
t£e paper boy for The Sa-
Tribune, and is the
S 0n of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wll-
chef' - of the Jordan Station
area.
The Savannah Jubilee S ; ng-
ers will sing here Easter Mon-
day night at 8 o’clock. The
public is invited. T'ckets are
now on sale.
Rev. McPherson, who is still
in Charles,on, S. C„ conducting
a revival, will fill his pulpit
Sunday at 4 a. m. The pub-
is invited to attend this ser-
v j C e to hoar a special message
n Fred -1 T-1 Frazier a — of _ c Tenn’lle m _ -.'11 . mar-
sandersville Sunday at the
r t cd Miss Oia Mae Smith of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Grable.
Mrs. M. W. Smith. Miss Doro-
thy Fraz er and many others
were present. Rev. G. C. Mc¬
Pherson performed the cere¬
mony.
The Methodists plan a big
day at Jordan Station A M. E.
on Sunday.
Rev. D. A McCoy worshipped
at St. James AME church last
Sunday. He is the son of said
church and pastor of Turner I
Chapel AME church of Gordon.
Dr £ E. Reese ~ attended the 1
((l li^, ti(? AMK
.
eburen in wasnmgron. n u. r | :
lo last . t week. He is ripon’nf dean of the
pressing elders of the Augusta
Annual Conference,
MILLEN '
John Henderson of the army
and Fayetteville, N. C., is vis-
iting h s wife. Mrs. E. B. Hen¬
derson.
Rollie Lamar has returned :
to Chanute Field, 111., to
same his duties n the army, j
Prof. S. B. Pride. Claude Car-
penter ^ and Norman _________ Elmore at-
tended the state teachers
meeting at Albany last week.
Mrs Martha Lama and Mrs.
Lucile Dunbar went to Augusta
Monday.
Robert Burke visited in Au¬
gusta Monday.
Fire destroyed the home and
contents of Mrs. Bullard on
Waynesboro road Tuesday
mor n'ng.
Litt’je Eddie Lucile Dunbar is
ill from measels.
M^- c B Pride spent the
week end in Atlanta,
H. B Doyle spent Saturday
’ in Statesboro.
1 Mrs. Sallie Lou Laster of
Wadley was here on business
last week.
* Mrs. Melonee Farrow r Ml-
ami. Fla., has returned home.
I her sister, Mrs. S. L. Bca dcy.
of Philadelph’a, returning w th
her.
Mrs. I^ena Miller is out after
her serious illness.
We regret to learn of the
death of Mary Burton.
Mr. arid Mrs. Alonzo Living¬
ston were visitors in Savannah
last wek.
We sympathize with the
Slrobiage family in the death
| of Rev their c .son H Bca i attended the
■ a i inua j F oyai board in savan-
'nah.
COLLINS
By >Iiss yvonelte Williams
Brooks Johnson was the week
end guest of his mother, Mrs.
Eula Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of
Savannah spent the week -end
with his sisters and "brother
Mrs. Lena Baker made a trip
t0 Glennville last Monday
Mrs ' Betty Dlckson and John
H. Coats are still on the sick
1st. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Reid and j
Deloaeh Lovett of Register
were visitors of Augustus Wil¬
liams and: family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Reid also
were visitors of Rev. and Mrs.
Edmund Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rogers
of Regster visited their par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rogers,
last Sunday.
The CWHB Society will cel-
ebrate , , its thirtieth ... ,. ,. anniversary . „„„„„„
on April 28, at the Mt. Olive
Baptist church. j
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ealey
UoVrT P r d r bc'caHed"
£ he wni Na-
omi. , |
A ' Ciy
dinner was served at the home home, i
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Render-
son, Sunday, April 7, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. 1
The 7th grade students of
Collins took the state , , test . , at 1
Reids,i!!e Saturday. Tho test, in
includes the seventh grades j
the entire county. acting j
M ss L. M. Arnold, i
principal of Collins Junior,
high school, attended the G T. j
E. A. convention in Albany l as t
week. j
On last Sunday regular ser- (
vices were held at Mt. Olive
Baptist church. Pastor I. H.
McClendon preached wonder¬
ful sermons.
M’s Elmer Holloway has re- (
turned home after spending
some .time in Hinesville with
her sister, Mrs. Willie B Har-
grave. J
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ANNIVERSARY j
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, 1
Jr.. of 74 Prospect Village, j
Trenton, N. J., formerly of
vannah, entertained on their
wedding anniversary, j
March 27, at the Prospect Vil-
i age recreation ..... ,* ; room. Thp The
room ------ ---- was ,.....s beautifully decorat-
^ Mrs vVright wore a teel,
blue dress with a corsage of
red roses. The evening was
spent playing bridge, whist'
and pinoccle. A dainty repast
was served. The couple receiv-
ed many gifts.
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BROOKLET
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Bv Mrs - Albertha Smith
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p a ,
end uests - Ml - - and . .... ^ rs
S - ' |
Leroy Tillman Munlin!
Little James Grady
was th e honored guest at a
party on Apr.] ,10. celebrating j
his sixth birthday. Little G r
dy is the son of Mr. and
Willie A. Munlin, Jr.
Elizabeth Campbell
Mrs. Munl'n in e
and serving.
The teachers and students
of the Brooklet Jun’n- high
school met in general -b-|
ly Friday r- ’ commemorated
the death of Pre dent Frank-
lin D Roe 've't Members of
j j the „., i ptir grades pre-
F »nte r ; orr ition relative to
i and death of the
,, Each teacher took
an a ve part, presenting so-
i 0 remarks, etc.
Struggle __ may carry a man
or woman thru the stockyards,
but =t will finally land them
on the boulevards.
By Deacon Win. Gardner
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel Baptist church. Services
were well attended throughout
the day, beginning with a live *
Sunday school conducted by
the superintendent. Pastor W. j
R. Smith delivered a wonder-
ful sermon and many visitors |
'
were present. . j
An excellent program was
rendered here the on of April 5, in j j
behalf of PTA the com-
rmmity by the Mayflower Sing- j
ers. :
On April 21 at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School of Bethel:
’
church will hold its Easter
program. 1
May G through 13 the Bethel j
Baptist church will celebrate |
its 143rd anniversary.
PEMBROKE
By >i rs . fj zz j e Carter
Rev. A. E. Hagans filled hs
at Mt. Moriah
Baptist church Sunday. Rev.
smokes preached at the morn-
ing service and Pastor Hagans j
in the afternoon, and admin-:
istered the Lord’s supper.
Sunday. April 21, is pastoral j
day at Sit. John AME church, i
Rev. H. C. Wicker, pastor. At!
the close of the service the
Sundtft school will render an
Easter program. Bapt'sm will
be at the morning service.
Miss Marjorie Bunch is back
from a trip to Un’on Springs,
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Seigo Bunch
are at home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch.
Mrs. Winnie Brown is visit-
mg . relatives . „ New „ York. i, She
* in
was accompanied . as far as Sa-
vannah by her daughter, Mrs
Mary Foy, and baby.
Mrs. Sophie Hunter and .
daughte ; and Ml | B?rt
Bing, all of Savannah, attend-"
ed service at Mt. Moriah Bap- i
ti3t ^ church Sunday. Qarrison placcd ' j j
a ‘
■
riah Sunday. 1
TAe agent nt of The The Tribune Tnb ine
for her many readers
n
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■ DOUGLAS
j
By Mrs _ SalMe stand ford
Macedonia Baptist church is
observing its anniversary, April
16-21, Rev. W. H. Byrd, pastor.
\Y ar ds 1 and 2 and the choir
nesday night, April 17; Gaines
Chapel AME church, sermon
by Rev. S. W. Grant.
The Waycross district con-
ference will convene April 25
h Pearson AMS church, Rev.
l Welch, host pastor; Rev.
n. W. Stephens, presiding el-
der.
The Georgia State Teachers j
11-13 at Albany, which met attended. April |
was
by Prof. W. A. Kimbrough,
Pearl B. Fennell, Mrs. Es- j
Mary Hall, Mrs. Birchen, Lula Walker, Miss Willa Mrs. j j
E.
Graham,, Mrs. pink e Morland!
and and Miss M.ss Dort.ha Dortha fTrnvps Graves.
Rev. S. W. Grant made a
business trip to Savannah on
Monday,
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RICHMOND HILL
By Mrs. E. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Ry¬
als, Julius Ryals, Rudolph
Rita Varnell Ryals and Mr. j
Goldwire of Clyo were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. :
Adam Johnson. [
The union meeting was held :
a t Canaan Baptist church on;
Sunday. The sermon was deliv-
ered by Rev. A. Boyd.
The Missionary Society of
Bryan Neck Baptist church
rendered a splendid program
at Canaan church on Sunday.
Rev. Wilson was a visitor at
n meeting on Sunday, i
a 30.
- members of the Easter
■ chapter. OES. are asked
> visit one of the members,
Mrs. Mozetta Harris, who is
on tbe sick list -
The friends of Cpl. John j
Blake and Sgt. Joseph Burg i
are asked to attend a part*
given in their honor on April
to- at the home of Mesdames
Mrs. Louise Laurels of South
Carolina 4s a visitor of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Harris.
The Easter Lily chapter. Or-
der of Eastern Star, held its
regular meeting April 13.
News was sent here that Mrs.
Isabella McGeeth is in the hos-
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pital.
JVU Mrs. ' a * rj ' Jordan, Mrs R
Bi _ ake, Mrs. Bobbie Williams (
v,ere. the Wednesday guests ot
Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mitchell
P abd little Habersham B nes a
v s 't on Sunday at the Geor-
ia Infirmary.
The Ln.on Home Relief held;
regular meeting Sunday. |
p vt. James Alexander is
spending his furlough with his
lather, Joe Alexander,
Mrs. V. R. Blalock is out for
a few clays because of sickness
her family.
J- H. Hillingsworth of Me-
Donough spent the week end
with his wife, Mrs. G. E. Hoi-
lingsworth.
An oyster roast was given on
Saturday night# at the Carver
school for the Red Cross drive.
CLYO
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryles,
accompanied by Julius Ryles
motored to Richmond H11 on
Sunday, where they spent a
day with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Adahi Johnson.
Taylor’s Chapel school’s
closing exercises will be held
April 26. Those to receive
certificates are Evelyn Fetts
and Lizz e Ruth Smart.
The funeral of Mrs. Mamie
Milton was held at Mt. Pisgah
AME church Sunday. She died
Monday at New Brita'n, Conn.
She is the sister of Mrs. Min¬
nie Goldwije.
Stebbin Wallace and son
were in Savannah on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lattimore
Duncan and Mrs. Margie H.
Polite are the guests of Mrs.
Nora Wallace.
Mrs. Birda Johnson Sharp,
who has been away for a num-
ber of years, is here visiting
relatives and friends,
^
v.oia uanieis, wno nave have teen been >
° n the SiCk liSt f ° r S ° me tim6 ’
improving.
Mrs. Beulah Polite and Mrs.
Sallie Smart motored to Sa¬
vannah on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryals
were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. Lureta Pinkney and Mrs.
Ruth Andrews.
Mrs. Pearl Jackson of Savan¬
nah was the guest of her sis¬
ter, Mrs. Sarah Johnson.
LUDOWICI NEWS
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Fine, Sunday services were
excellent at St. James Baptist
church, Rev. T. J. Lynch, pas¬
tor. delivering two soul stirring
sermons. At 4 o’clock thg
church was on program at
Friendship church, Walthour-
ville, in the installation service
Rev. T. J. Wright as pastor.
Rev. T. J. Lynch delivered the
nsiallation sermon. A spicy
program was rendered with
Mrs. Ailer Johnson in charge.
cri-,o The choir ^ was in charge ____ of
Mrs. O. C. Quarterman.
Dea. and Mrs. Albert Kemp, Cece-} ]
Mesdames Susie Shivers,
lia Jackson, Miss Dorothy
Jackson and Theron Spencer,
and little Elaine Spencer of
Savannah worshipped at St.
on the first Sunday and
were the dinner guests of Dea-
con and Mrs. James Johnson,
Rev. T. J. Lynch was the
first Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker.
Deacon James Johnson and
little Frankie were the week
en d guests of relatives at Way-
cross.
Mrs. Alice Taylor was the
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List week snesfc of relatives' at
Brunswick.
The c h 0 ir of St. .Tames
e hurch motored to Hinesville to
participate on the program of
the Liberty-Long county choir
union which was held at wu-
Zion Bapt'st church, Rev. T. J.
pastor. Collection was
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p vl p> a n Thomas of the 1
my is visiting home folks.
OLIVER >
The Jubilee Chorus met on
Thursday night at the home
of Sadie Linon. Next meeting
will be at the home of Leoia
Jackson.
The Oliver baseball team has
started practicing. Eddie
Brown is captain and Martin
Bell, manager.
St. John Sunday school had
a fine session Sunday, J. S.
Morgan, superintendent.
Clarence Curtis is home with
his discharge from the army.
Rev. E L. Gaskin and fam¬
ily of Guyton were guests of
Mips. Sarah Farley Monday.
Mrs. Maggie Mason and chil¬
dren. Mrs. Lizzie Mae Price and
children and Mrs. Sarah Far-
ley were the guests of Mrs.
Josephine Simpson Thursday.
A minstrel show will be held
at the Oliver school on April
22 .
GROVELAND
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Jerusalem Baptist
church. Rev. Eugene Sanders
of Savannah preached a soul
stirring sermon to a lange
crowd. TotaJ money raised was
$56.96. Rev. N. C. Connor is
pastor.
Mrs. Maggie Owens of
Brunswick spent last Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. James
Harr's.
Mr and Mrs. Archie Garri¬
son, Frank Haynes, Betty Kel-
ly and Brooks Johnson, all of
g Ue sts of the Haynes ^ /T family.
Rev. F. G. Geiger visited his
sick brother at Mendes, Siy*
Geiger.
Mrs. Mitt'e Futch of Savan¬
nah spent Friday night with
Mrs. Hattie Mae Fox worth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rawls and
Miss Vlctor'a Mullino of Mc¬
were Sunday afternoon
guests of Deacon and Mrs. J.
Bacon.
Those or. the sick list are
and Mrs. Thomas Johnson,
Missouri Ware and John
Jones.
DAISY
By L. C. Bacon
Booker T. and William Ho¬
gan were the Sunday guests of
their sifters, Mrs. Carrie Clark
Miss Orsula Hogan.
Miss Edna M. McClenon of
Metter is spending this week
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
McClenon.
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