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PAGE SIX
OUT OF TOWN NEWS
Bv Mrs. A. M. (iambic
Revival meeting at Mt. Z'on
Baptist church was conducted
by Rev. Hail of Lyons, ^
which five candidates were re¬
ceived for baptism by the pas¬
tor. Rev. T. J. Wright on Sun¬
day morn’ng in First Calvary
pool. Sunday is regular pa -
toral day at First Calvary.
An Easter program was ren-
dered at F rst Calvary. ^ !
Zion and Bethel AME Sunday
afternoon.
There will be a musical f#s-
tival at First Calvary on May
5 at 3 o’clock.
The services were conducted
throughout the day at Bethel
AME church by Pastor I
Washington of Savannah.
A family dinner was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rush
Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee
and Mrs. Floranee Moody Hat.
ten were in^'ted by Mrs. Shel-
He Anderson.
Mrs. A. M. Gamb.e was the
nner guest of Mrs. Lula
Futch Tuesday afternoon at
Dorchester.
Mrs. Minnie Washington.
Washington. M ss Dor
Clark, M».ss Lula B. Wa-.h-
ington and Miss Aleth'a Wash¬
on were guests from Jnrk-
sonviille, Fla„ of Mrs. Flor¬
ence Moody Ratten Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Mrs. Janie Carter left for
Fla., recently to visit
ill daughter.
Nathan West was the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frazier
Bund ay morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hatton
Newark, N J. Mr. and Mr
Hatten of Odum, Mr. and
Collar Jones of Grhom,
Alfred Hallten were the
guests of Mr. and Mi .
D. flatten Sunday, after
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
left for Newark, N J.
■Religious pictures were
at H nesville Jr. High
Wednesday n'ght.
GLENNVILLE
By Ester Jas. Jun'or, Jr.
By the order of the court.
Julia Thompson has been
her maiden name bark
is now called Mrs. Julia
The Easter program at FAB
under the auspices of
Aimer a Gardner was wit¬
by a large crowd. Sun¬
evening.
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RICHMOND HILL
By Mrs. E. Hudson
j The junior choir of Bryan
1 Neck Baptist church hold its
j ^ n ?vor^ry April
did program was
the following churches.
way Baptist choir of Thunder¬
bolt, L'ttle Bryan of Savan-
r ;h. Peaceful Zion of Savan-
h. Cancan choir. Calvary
ch(iir of Richmond Hill, FAB
i 0 f r.,N ock. The welcome
nrtf]rpRS address was was given „ vpn by by Miss S
i B'sard, selec ion by the
ell singers, solo by Mrs. Jame s
1 Pnv'ih of McIntosh and Mrs
Mack e of Savannah. Collec¬
tion for the day was $65.00.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Campbell
] entertained at dinner at their
j home on last Friday evening
jin honor of John Blake, who
was d'seharged from the armed
1 forces.
Sunday was a high day at
the Bryan Nc k Bap’i church.
Rev. s A - Baker ° f Savannah
preached an excellent sermon.
j jj 0 wa ,- accompanied by ^Irs.
, Bakeri M i ss Baker, Rev. L'nd-
j say and Mr and Mrs. 11 have Woods.
( The u;iber board w a
nius cal program on the sec-
ond Sunday morning.
We were very g’ad to have
Miss Elizabeth Alexander out
to church for the first time
since her operation.
Mrs. Shoby Fulton and Mrs.
E. Hudson have returned from
flic PTA meeting in Macon,
McINt’OSH
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By Mrs. Lfwire,. BGtyHiyMiyji
Sunday was tjjufitce (]ay r at
Hutcherson AM# .cfyirch. v „ .At
8 o'clock the , Frn:|UQ,,.Qua4\at
of Savannah rendered several
‘PiDtuci select ions,
idlte Jerome Fabin. son
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lewis Fa-
bin. was entertained with a
birthday party Sunday after-
noon.
Miss FthfrlflEdwjg *
da M lt ^ of
trims.' Bifo? vihiKUt i I
or
ville, F!a„ wr ;p ®fe.3
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker
entertained their son. Lester
Bacon, Jr.. Friday af ternoon
with a birthday party. Many
little guests were present, |
A literary and musical pro¬
gram wi 1! be given April 28 at
7:30 at the Hutcherson AME
church, sponsored by Mrs.
B relic Brady.
David Lumpkin is out, of the j
hospital and recuperating at
heme. I
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MIDWAY
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By Mrs. L. E. Prince
Elder James Walthour led
the morning devotions at
Presbyterian chupch. Rev.
Woods, m’nister, delivered an
able sermon and administered
communion. Many visitors
present, among them Sgt.
Sgt. Dernery, Prof, and Mrs.
Rawls and several teachers
from l iberty County Training
school; Miss Melissa Fleming
of Boston, Mass., and
and Mrs. E. J. James of Rice-
boro, Deacon Charlie
and others from Hew Z'on.
Elder Prince is
from his accident on his re¬
turn trip from the presbytery.
BRUNSWICK
Zion Baptist church Sunday
school was conducted by Supt.
Baisden at 10 o’clock. 45 schol¬
ars were present, and the col¬
lection was *6.54. The sermon
w is by Rev. Baisden.
The funeral pf Walter G'lli-
yjAj well attended at
LAB eb,pi;<?l}i . .Sunday; /HaJLI’s
Fuweal ..homo., in charge.
The. Z on Home Mission met
of the home of Sister Bailie
Simmons Cochran on Monday
night. After the business part
of the service, the hostess
served fruit salad and cake.
Mss. Jul'a Green is president
and Maude Clark, assistant
Afflretafy.,
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COLLINS
By Miss Ik’vonette Williams
Miss L. M. Arnolt, principal
of Collin? Junior high school,
has recently set up a smal^ii-
Drar y of ab out 350 books. Sev-
da'ly papers, a number of
magazines and several weekly
papers are in the library.
Sunday services were held at
the St. Barkan AME church,
Rev. W. C. Wicker preached
an excellent sermon morning
and night.
On last second Sunday, Miss
Chaney Anders of Ludowici
and Fred C. Jackson of Collins
were d nner guests of Mrs.
L Baker and her son. Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray of
Savannah were the week end
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs Bill Jackson.
Miss Bernice Johnson was
the Sunday evening guests of
M'ss Catherine Jackson.
Miss Clody Mae Ealey was
the Sunday evening iuests of
Miss Yvonette Williams.
The Veterans’ Club of Col¬
lins .'s getting along swell un¬
der the leadership of
dent W. H. Holloway. One of the
members is on the sick list.
Fred C. Jackson and , ,
Baker were callers on Miss
Yvonette Williams.
ELLABELLE
By Daniel J. Cross
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Mill Creek church. Rev.
E. J. Jun’or, pastor
Monday night, April 15, the
graduat'ng class of Mill Creek
school held its exercises.
salutatorian was Odell
and the valedictorian,
Smith. The address was
ered by Miss Mary Lee Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. James
and Mrs. Purnell
and John Cross of
attended the graduating
i-ises.
M’ss Frances Prigden
mother went to see her
cousin, Mrs. L'zzie Mae.
Springfield.
Mrs. Mollie Batily and
THE MTWRAB TROTCTt*
Miss Dorothea Adams went
Pembroke Fdiday.
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Bv Mrs. C. Mull ice
The Missionary Society of
Ebenezer Presbyterian church
held its regular meet'ng Sunday
with a large attendance. $3.00
was raised. Sunday school was
conducted by Supt. F. S. Lam-
br ght, $5.00 was raised to be
sent to the Board of Foreign
Missions for Easter. At 7 p m.
an Easter program was ren¬
dered, sponsored by the West¬
minster Fellowship group.
On Saturday a dinner was
served at Ebenezer church to
the officers of the four Pres¬
byterian churches in L'berty
county, oj which Rev. W. D.
Woods is pastor. Rev. Tolley,
the field secretary, was pres¬
ent.
M'ss Christine H. Jenkins of
Atlanta spent the Easter holi¬
days with her parents. Mr. and
j Mrs. Willie Hubbard. She ! s a
[student at Morris Brown Col-
.lege. ,
M'ss Jacquelyn Morse left on
Sunday morning for Jackson-
‘ville, Fla., to visit her grand-
f mother, Mrs. Mamie Morse,
Miss Eva M. Lambright, of
[ Georgia State College spent
1 . the 1 week end with her aunt,
M ss Rosa Lambright.
Archie Lee Stevens of Dor¬
chester vHt.ert Miss Lambright
Saturday evening.
The F. G. H. D. A. Club will
meet at, the home of Mrs El-
zena Hubbard Monday aftor-
inoon.
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{ Dorchester Academy ji
The Midway Congregational-
Christian church had prayer
j meeting last Sunday. Th's was
led by Deacon Frank Baker
and George Varnedore of St.
Peters AME church. The dele¬
gates who attended the confer¬
ence in Savannah made their
reports. At 2 o'clock Rev. J. T.
Stanley of Greensboro, N. C„
delivered an excellent sermon.
Miss Olivia Turrentine, ex¬
tension worker, spoke on Youth
Council’s Pilgrim Fellowship.
All members and friends are
asked to be on t me for serv¬
ices on April 28 and hear our
new minister, Rev. Curtright,
of Savannah. Services will be¬
gin promptly at 1:30 p. m.
A lovely Easter program was
held at Midway Congregational
church on Sunday. The chil¬
dren enjoyed an Easter egg
hunt on the church grounds.
The Dorchester Federal Cred¬
it Union’s offcers meeting
was held at the home of W. C.
ApriI (1 . Miss Cotton,
resources secretary for the
1 Congregational churches, was
nt A repast was served
by thp hostess
The regular meeting of the 1
members of the Dorchester
Federal Credit Union was held I
at Dorchester Academy April 9.
Quite a large number of mem- |
bers was present. The audi-'
t*r from the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation was
here last week and audited the
records, wh'ch showed the un-
ion in good shape,
( Miss Mildred Turner Miss
Mattie Mathis and Miss Me-
. London attended the State
teachers meeting in Albany last
week. *
Miss Virginia Turner spent
the Easter week end In Quit-
naan,
The Teachers’ Institute nc 1
at the Baconton school April
19.
j Several interested citizens
Liberty county met at
J
ter Academy on Friday night
and organized a Liberty Coun¬
ty Citizens’ Council to get Ne¬
groes to register in Liberty
county. The officers are; Rev.
W. C- Shipman, president;
Eddie Jones, vice presi-
den t * Lester Richardson, sec¬
:
retary; Mrs. Effie Dell Frazier,
asst, secretary; Rev. Woods,
treasurer. All members of the
council are asked to meet on
April 26.
On Monday night, April 29, a
mass meeting will be held at
Baconton Baptist church. All
interested citizens 18 and over
are asked to be present.
The Midway Sewing Circle
met at the home of Mrs. Lena
Sm th on April 8. The members
enjoyed an Easter egg hunt
after the meeting.
Robert Echols of Thomas-
v'lle is visiting Jesse Stevens
and family.
The old homestead of the
Quarterman family was burn¬
ed completely clown a few days
ago.
Pvt. Leon Hendry was home
for the week end.
BACONTON |
By Mrs. E. Stevens
Sunday was pastoral day at
New Zion Baptist church. The
Easter program was largely at-
tended. An Easter egg hunt was
had for the children.
Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Stevens
were Friday guests of Mrs. Le-
onia Bymon of Savannah.
Mrs. C. Hart, Mrs. Bacon and
A. Pinkney were Sunday even-
ng guests of Mrs. Stevens.
N. Baker and Mrs. Stroops
.ere Saturn sues
E. Bacon.
Mrs. Ella Smith lias! riturri-
ed to Jacksonville Fla., after
visiting relatives.
New Zion Baptist church will
hold its 4th anniversary May 5.
Mrs. Lottie M. Miller and
son were Sunday guests of her
mother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs Lot Bacon.
W. Baker was the Sunday
even'ng guest of Miss Estella
Bacon.
The Four Humble Nets of
Midway rendered several selec¬
tions at Mew Zion church on
Easter program.
TENNILLE
By Rev. G. C. McPherson
Easter programs by the Sun
clay schools of St, James,
dan Station and Limestone
AME churches weie laigoly at-
tended.
This fourth Sunday night
the four Gospel R'ders of Da-
v'sboro will sing at St. James
AME church.
The Tennille Grove Baptist
church plans its anniversary
next week, beginning Thurs¬
day, May 2, through Sunday.
Rev. C. H. Harris is pastor.
Rev. G. C. McPherson will
preach at Tennille Grove Bap¬
tist church in its anniversary
on Friday night. May 3.
Rev. McPherson was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wilcher. Mrs. McPher¬
son and mother were present:
J. T. Robinson has returned
home from the North to live
again.
M'ss J. L. Armstrong spent
few days home from college
during the Easter holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Dawson.
Sandersville district he’'
grand session last week *■
Henderson Grove AM 17
Dr. W 7 . H. Morris, pr
d er, and Dr. W C
host.
The Missionary Circle of
Tenn'lle Grove Bqpt’s clwch
met at th? horn 5 of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Srhun r iast Sun-
day. Mrs C H Harr s and Mrs.
w. M i:-lly •?{ Dublin were the
visitors.
t Sunday was a high day
at Sr. it.h Grove Baptist
Rev J. A. Bryant, pastor.
M'ss Annie Davison was the
mest of M'ss Thelma Bryant
at Smith Grove on Sunday.
j Misses Thelma Bryant and
Annie Davison were guests at
home of Deacon and Mrs.
Maxie Wiiley at WrightsviUe.
Rev. G. C. McPherson, pastor
of the Methodist
preached four nights this week
for Dr. W. T. Hicks in Wrights-
ville.
JACKSONTOWN NEWS
Bv Ouid&mae Nash
Jackson school was hostess
to the Tattnall county teach¬
ers of Group No. 1.
Mrs. Azalea Wel’n and
daughter of New York are at
home for a while.
Miss Evelyn Nash of Savan-
nah is at home this week.
Pupils of Jackson school
joyed an egg " hunt Friday
ternoon
PEMBROKE
By Lizzie Carter
Sunday was' a high day at
St. John AME church, begin¬
ning with Sunday school at
10:30. Rev. Wicker, the pastor,
delivered his sermon at the
Ethel Lee
Reece and Rosetta Manker
were baptised and little Doris
Elizabeth Fields was christen-
ed. The Lord’s stepper was
ministered. The Sunday school
rendered an Excellent Easter
program at the conclusion of
the service. Pastor Wicker
also at night. Total
rppney raised, $149. 85.
Mt. Moriah Baptist church
had its usual Sunday school
and Easter program.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gorham
and Mrs . E1 i a Mangram had as
j [ their Easter dinner Wicker, guests Mes- Rev.
and Mrs H c .
j dames Miinnie H. McMoore,
E i; za beth Carter, Doris Taylor
and Clara Garrison.
A surprise birthday dinner
was given Sunday for Mr. and
, and Mrs. ^Corbitt_Patterron_and Mrs. Zack Williams. Among Mr
j eggs vere hidden for the child-
ren at 3:30 °’ clock -
Mrs. L nda Bunch was the
Sunday afternoon guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Zack Williams.
CLYO I
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Henry Solomon spent the
week end in Savannah.
Raster exercises were held at
the Baptist church in the af¬
ternoon, Mrs. Beulah Polite
and Mrs. Sallie Smart in
charge.
An Easter sunrise service was
held at Mt. Pisgah AME church
Rev. H. E. Scott preaching a
stirring sermon. sermon. The The jx- ex¬
ercises were held at night, Mrs.
Roxie Goldwire in charge.
The ReidsviUe school closed
p r i da y night, Mrs. James Wal- ■
lace, teacher.
Taylor’s Chapel school will
close April 26. Rev. H. E. Scott
preached the baccalaureate
sermon Sunday. Miss Pearl
Jackson is teacher.
A rally is going on at Mt. Pis-
gah AME church. ,
The Good Shepherd A d and
Benefit Society is planning a
big political rally the third
Sunday in May. Prof. H. B.
Goldwire is president.
Elder Rose Edwards of New
York city is conducting a se¬
ries of meetings at Zion Holi¬
ness church. Elder B. J. San¬
ders is pastor.
Mrs. Retha Mae Hall spent
the week end in Savannah as
the guest of Miss Gerene Gar-
GLENNVILLE
Services Sunday at First
-’ church were well attend-
beginning with Sunday
\ Pastor S. S. Batey de-
d an impressive sermon.
A-j night the young people
rendered an Easter program
before a large crowd, Mrs. S. S.
Batey, mistress of ceremony.
Rev. S. S. Batey will attend
the district conference at Al-
tenhurst April 24 Spring re-
vival will begin Monday n’ght.
W. M. Ellis will be the
speaker. Rev. and Mrs. S. S.
Samuel Batey, Jr., and
Miss C Mitchell were diinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
jphonso Cooper Sunday,
James Jones was elected dis-
trict Steward of the First AME
church.
groveland
| 1 Bv Mrs. Elizabeth Haywes ,
| ! Funeral services for Mrs.
'Beulah Holland Bad were
largely attended Thursday at
Jerusalem Baptist church 81»
is survived by sx daughters, |
j Misses Oliie, Avis, and Milla
Nease. Zeloy and Ovedia Ball
and Mrs. Luedelia Steward, all
of Ciaxton; four sons, Joe,
I Harding. Thaddeus and Rich-
lard Ball of Ciaxton; a son-in-
[ law ton: - Rev t - s grand - B 1 - Steward, children, Clax- six
1 w0
brothers, James, Ben and Roo- :
scvelt Holland of Cobbtown
J. P Thomas and Troy Holland
of Wyoming, Ohio; four s s- |
ters, Mrs. Lena Williams. Pem- 1
br ke; Mrs. Minnie Smith of
Savannah, Mrs. Alice Byrd of
Pulaski, and Mrs. Virgie Lee
Mitchell of Cobbtown. and oth- J
er relatives. Rev. N. C. Connor
officiated, assisted by Rev. N.
N. Lyde of Brunswick and Rev.
T. J. Lynch.
Miss Polly of Savannah spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Shug Porter,
j f.f ss Maniona Porter moth- spent
the week end with her
er _ Mrs. Ellen Porter,
Mrs. Agnes Tennie and Mrs.
Lucile Roberts and Gradie
Jornson of Washington, D. C.,
attended the funeral of their
aunt, Mrs. Beulah Ball.
1 1 DORCHESTER
Bv Mrs. L. B. Futch
Services Sunday at Pleasant
Grove AME church were well
attended. Pastor L. Jackson
delivered an excellent sermon.
The Easter program was much
enjoyed, featured by selections
j by the Sermons Singers from
Brunswick. Collection amount¬
ed to $78.63.
/ Ervin Frazier and Miss Edna
Chandel were the dinner guests
Mrs. L. B. Flitch.
GUYTON
By M. W. Roberts
Nathaniel Clark of Pierce,
Fla., is visiting his wife and
children, Mrs. Katie Clark.
The Red Sox defeated Har-
deeville. S. C, April 20, 9 to 1.
Mrs. Mattie Nelson of Au¬
gusta was a visitor of her sis¬
ter, Mrs. M. B. Bartley and
Mamie Rhodes of Sylva-
nra, this week.
Miss Forrest E. Kennedy of
Eden was the week end guest
of Miss M. W. Roberts and the
dinner guest of Miss Rebecca
Hunter.
Easter exercises were well
carried out at New Hope and
Macedon’a AME churches.
Mrs. Willie W. Lewis and ba-
^ of Npw Y 0r k are ftgrg on
account of the illness of her
brother, Ben Watson, of Sa-
vannah. also her mother, Mrs.
Collie Anderson.
Mrs. Mattie Irvin is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Hertice Reece
of Savannah were the week
end guests of their parents
and s - s ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Reece and Mrs. I. Warren. Mrs.
Hertice Reece assisted Mrs.
Warren in her beauty shop, as
Mrs. Warren has been ill for
quite a while.
Mrs. John Stevens has dis¬
continued, her beauty work.
Two other beauty shops are in
liams SIHRDLU SHR DLUUUPP
Guyton, run by Mrs. T. B. War¬
ren and Mrs. T. J. Reece.
Miss Effie Carswell has fin¬
ished her school term at Egypt
an 1 is at home for a while.
Mrs. Johnnie M. Hunter has
gone to Philadelphia, Pa., to
have her eyes treated.
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THTPSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946
BRUNSWICK
Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Phoe-
**« S ave afl h , ."”* at 2029
three . .
for their
™ Easter day. I was enjoyed
AIier ‘fi 7 hunt a deMotoUS S
course _ of ^ ice cream and A^ke
was served -
The parents of little Lillian
Anderson and little Evelyn At¬
kinson of McIntyre street, cell
ebrated their 4th and 5th b N
ebrated their fourth and fifth
birthdays with a delighYui
party a t the Boilermatyvs
pall on April 15. The kids
were entertained by Mrs. W:1
lie Beil cuipeppei of Buggs
homes. A delclous course- of
ice cream, cake and candy was
served. The little honorees re-
ceived many gifts.
on Easter Sunday night a
splendid program was render¬
ed at St. Paul Baptist church
DAISY
By L. C. Bacon
Mrs. Arridener Aikens and
little grand daughter. Char¬
lotte, left Saturday for Glenn-
V ;n e to visit her son and fam-
py
Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Steward
were the Sunday evening
guests of Pete Hogan and fam¬
ily.
Sunday was regular service
day at St. Luke Baptist church.
Rev. T. S. Douse delivered two
sermons and administered the
Lord’s supper. Collection was
$44.30. At night an Easter
program was rendered.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nesby were
the dinner guests of Dea. and
Mrs. Asia Thomas Sunday.
Joe Nichols of Savannah was
the Sunday guest of his par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nich¬
ols.
Mr and Mrs. Asia Thomas
were the Thursday n'ght guests
of Mrs. M. D. Peters.
The little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Colen Smith of Sa¬
vannah was the Saturday guest
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Asia Thomas.
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I OLIVER I|
By Thomas L. Jackson
Sunday was pastoral day at
John, Rev. E. D. Brooks,
The Easter program
was given at 7:30 p. m.
John Byrd is home from the
army.
Brs. Maggie Mason and
children left Saturday for Way-
to visit her sister.
Mrs. Mattie Brown is ill in
hospital.
The funeral of Miss Lillian
was largely attended
Mt. Zion AME church.
The sixth and seventh grades
the New Sandridge Junior
school presented an Eas¬
pageant in the school chap¬
Thursday morning.
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