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________-__/ Keese ,
By M.*s. EsteHa
Sunday was pastoral day at
faccdonia Baptist church,
vhere .he women’s district
! tmeet ng vv. h< \d. collection,
££38 05 m { j* ne quin r-! I
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“of Lah md M. S. Ma appc Fruon
w r he Sunday
AT Mr ..Pd , M,. Mr, o„„ B«n
Rev. Sarm ie Bryant of At-1
i . d Mrs ^ i
r Brvanl
mmv Sris home
iting his parents.
Rev. and Mrs- E L. Gask n
v v -
1 Mr. : • r Cones of
:£ti . guests
of L ry Reese.
Mi made
a bu i. A ...nta on
the m: end
t The F Wilderness
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ce '
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if Tr.i ■! .ng
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E f ham . o.inty tea-
If 11 - cm ee ng was held at the
If-school. Bffingi... County Train ng
OLIVER
Bv Thomas lee Jack-,on
Sunriay was pa Toral day at
11 *| St. Mr John Baptist church.
11son Aiir.ust.us Ma-
have nmvt d Into their new
Iihome, at Oliver
The V wori: c hool
dub it the
School hou.se money raised,
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Separate
"'c Harlem Cob ;
Co .
Announces their new lo¬
st o>. Tlie Dunbar If -
tel, 467 West Broad St.
P-'n for bu iness with
1 new 4C Ford a
.
€■ urteous drivers Call
a Ilirleni Cab, ; o c .
Direct Service.
Ed car K. Primus
’ Manager
Clarence Robinson is
relatives in Oliver.
Willie L. J. Morse was
Sunday guest of Robert
, -
I BAXLEY I
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Bv Mrs. Nezzie s. Bell
«tZ~l sundav A T2r!»JE5*£? was cZS“S' a great dav «
M Cwr mS.
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ber, from urcaler ml
AME church Waycross,
Hn-Hnir d-to. the fcM, M **» /ion GosDel Oo.pe,
James Sunday, where the latter
chorus £Si In^ rendered a fine X pro-
the afternoon
program .was sponsored by the
members of the Victory Club.
Y. Thursday after spend ng
da with their
„ nH ' wlllard Wiu-amson
The wi! Iinf ‘ , workers Club
p irst a _ B chU rch met
> v November 4 at
borne of Mrs Rebecca
A , f Norrlee number was nresent
M r Tillman re-
urned home Fr'day
!irc a few days w th
>thn - in Ft Augustine Fla.
-1’ ■ Cr^n ^-' has
’ r f rrm Char
Q ivannah and
Uric.
Mr. cn' "'r K " p
1’ on : e F \ we e guests
he pir-nts Rev an*’ Mrs.
' T Cooper.
Leo r ‘ n ”'slt ! ng
M our! M"-
urday. The
by Pactor w. L- Turner. The
e'i'g sermon was del'v-
ered b Re - w r " H ^
r t m Toy - a sea was $!64 2€
The annual conference of
the ME church me, with Har-
per’s Chapel Nov. 12-17.
g. W Dys 'n, C- M. Brown
and Mrs. N S. Bell left Monday
to attend the grand lodge of
the Good Samaritans at Cor-
dele-
Mrs. Henrietta Brown and
children spent a few days in
Savannah the past week
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Savannah, Ga.
-
iting their father and mother-
in-law, who celebrated he.r
50th wedding anniversary.
MANASSAS
By Rev. E. R- Deloney
Mrs Loree Corbett and fam-
% ily were were the the Sunday Sunday guests guests of of
Mrs. Felix Rhynes.
ip.nl w. Vhe H. Harris weVl. «"d of Savannah U
here
*»«««. »» John-
»»•
James Larry and his mo.her, h
Mrs - Cora Leo Hendrix, made
trlp „ Reltou „ „„
Saturday.
Mrs - Bertha Deloney is
P^ng nicely.
Rev E - R Deloney and Mrs.
Maude W lkerson made a busi-
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^ this t me.
Henry Hall is still very sick,
Rev E R Deloney left Sun-
Jay for Oaky Grove MBC, of
wh ch he Is pas or. ■
Mrs. Maude W lkerson and
I«- Sarah M Cureton made
! usine s trip to Claxton Sat-
relay.
MrS - Warnell Collins visited
h ' r K™ud parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R chard Knight, Satur-
cox returned
i her daugh-
■ai , She
her sister
, tha
“
rijp+ir.
B L IV I'Hn.
' y -ae tru tee day at
A”IE church. A*
” 30 Pastor M, L- Les er
’" a^her, an n teres ting sermon
at 3:30 Rev. Le'ter and
'"eirbers visited the Pleasant
‘ m,v '’ church at Wal
h ’“'' vi ’" R f; L " st " «««»•
ing a powerful sermon.
Mrs. Lizzie Carter and little
grandson, Francis Fields, are.
s P enc * n 8 Hie week end with
tl thc '' ! r dau J S hter and ‘ grandmo-
ther - Mrs - Edna Williams.
Mary Watkins is ou
f gain after spending sometime
11 the hospital convalescing
from an automobile acc’dent.
The Camp Ground Club en-
tertalned at the home ot MISs
L. B- Williams Friday night.
Mrs Fnnice Simmon fhe anrt
l l.ttle tUe son son were were the guests guests of oi
her sster, Mrs. Lola Dixon, on
Sunday.
Mrs. Henrietta is spending L, a
tvm,.. Brunswick wi,„
dalighter. Mrs. Florence Brin-
BIG
Breakfast Dance
At Ruby's Tavern
66th and Montgomery St
Thanksgiving
NOVEMBER 28. 1946
From Noon til 4 P. M.
Admission 75c Including
• Breakfast
Music by Walter Lang¬
ston's Orchestra/)
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I:! We The Members and %
Pastor of The %
t Yomst Zm Baptise v t
* Lnurcn :t.
iv to give thanks to £
R”). ,,r . L. Creen t
Fo" hi- t p " nights "t TVs %
h’T-b ^od dort'tion to %
('h”r f 'h of $75.03 t
Daniel ‘Papt'st Ch"r h |
and to announce Pastor ave the happy two i X
nights at this church S’
L'6 Randolph St. *
And have a membership
of 14 Members v
rsiscKi fclic sum of 4*
Green, Speaker y
Rev. W. L-
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Rev. and Mn. Lester have
returned heme a*ter v siting
relatives jn A lanta. Rev- Les¬
ter a so vis tad the North Ga-
Conference in Washington.
CLAXTON
By F- D. Ray
I Regular pastoral services:
^urchSunday, were held a St John Baptist
Rev-N. X.
Bmna.ld, pastor. It
T 7 ™
ey raised all clay was $178-17.
Mrs. Flossie Sm th daughter
„„ va,„e Top.,a, d ad at
,her home Wednesday nig it,
I services Monday at F.
A. B. church.
Master Herbert J. Tisdell of
Savannah spent he week end
^riir::: , _ ....
nesday for Olega to vis’t Rev.
and Mrs. Sincla r. ex-pastor of
Thomas Gr-ve church.
Mr. and Mrs. Groover of El-
labell were the week end guests
of her step-grandmother and
daugh er. Mrs. C. B Peters and
Mrs. E Dupont-
Mrs. T. S. Douse attended the
BopFst convent on in Colum-
bus-
Mr and M r s K S. Ri”k ,
Mrs. M. F. Bailev and Rev.
and Mrs. S- L- Lee motored + o
a’tfod tfie B 1 c'nv A nt’o
held in Bnvanr>'’h - f w ,r
Mrs. Kat’e Middleton, Bub
Pr^wt-on end Rev. Mart n are
i ll on the s ek lht. Rev. Mar-
tin wa” able n be up Sunday,
but is still ill-
Mrs. Sarah Kinsey spent Sun-
d- v v , slt.1n«r her mother. M s.
Ray, of Daisy.
n 1: - da at
Mrs. Laura Mo re of Savan¬
nah pant a few day v s ting
hr ’ r L u s L "dr y,
Mr a f' M
Miss Herring'on, Mss Press-
v Pm Dorb Thomas and Mr
M. T. Bailey motored to Dub ■
lln Sunday to visit Rev. Leah
a ‘
faculty , of tCT school, °L™t spent
’ ~ • ‘■"k end at home in Sa-
vannah.
TUIVIYIII I V
I LiiTi llla^Li
By Rev. G- (■ McPherson
The g aright Go pel S ng
ers 0 f Brooklyn, N. Y. will sing
d‘ T ,. mrs at “ IF fhurph Sun .
y Nov ™ be r
Thc . llrst quarterly confer-
pn „ f , nf f thp Te " nnille circuit
WiU b , a 7 T a ^ Ir a o i
° a
James AME church, Dr- W. H.
Morris P . E , and Dr . G . C-
“^2 ? tTtSS^ Elmore is at home
ou l
Roy M Us is still at home
with a broken leg.
Mrs. a- C- McPherson will
soon be free again from all
doctor's cares- >
Mrs- Eva Kelly is sick at her
home '
Last Sunday was a high day
at Tennille Grove Bapt st
church. Dr. C. H. Harris
preach’ng. j
!
COILINS *.
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By Miss IVvonette Williams
Las Sunday evening Mrs.
aibert Rob nson was the guest
of Mrs Lula M. Jackson.
We are glad to kn'w that
beacon Dnv’d Johnson is able
to be stlrr’qg about after a
long spell of illness.
Sunday was pastoral day a:
Rorlcan ame church Rev. W c.
"<ckc’- preached excellent ser-
-"ons
M “
spent the , week end with her
t, Mr. and Mrs. W Hie
Medlock.
.. w Tr Eu ] a M
■ i- ip-on 'core tha
o e T -- *■> O p ' Vflw
M- - Rot v Dickson and John
'f' stUl on the s’ck
list.
Lula M Jackson and
children were the Sunday
night guests of Mr and Mrs.
D J Norward
Mri; Vrra Nob]os and Mr-,
Nt;V( .j] d coilins visited
t i-pr w6vk
Pfc. Heweth Baker -pen <h
W erk end with Mr. and Mrs.
i- R Belt ci son.
uut'GLAS
By Mrs. Sallie Standford
F S..+* ■ eivxes for Mrs- Wil-
e ^e Ty.jcn were held Nov.
10 at pleasant Giove Baptist
v ..urdi. She <s survived by wo
si ters and other relatives, Mrs.
Lillie Gunder, Mrs. Mary Tyson,
Mr. and Mrs. Haron Tyson of
Douglas, Mrs. Mary Jones of
Florida Mr. and Mr.,. A E
Burton* ««*._»*■ Pdl»
t" San Tillman. Interment was
at Douglas cemetery.
c iu.c Mr, Brown a ’ of the Hotoj«
lap of Thomasville ^ were guests „ t
Gaines Chapel AME church
Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Hannah is on the
3 . . .. , Vc—^
pastor of Gaines Chapel AME
v a su-ces • total
amount raised was si 12-85.
The Georgia Annual Confer-
ence of the AME church w 11
convene with the Gaines Chap-
el church November 26
The seven n sess on u t -
Ushers Union will convene on
December 9-15 with the Gaines
Chapel ushers.
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J -MFTTFP Irlfei I 1 tK__J I
By Randel W. Heard
Sunday was pastoral day at
t Luke AME church Rev. C-
3 ion pas or. Money rais-
<5124.no.
k Tt and
' r >.<- a r a rln? r ’ v .' A■ L.
Roz’ers and Mrs- 'Pearl Stew-
d from the
- 0’i n
s a.e
J wca.ion
»
, . ;s Taylor
he b rth of a
'’ov.mber 14- She was
Wll am Salter died Nov. 16.
H was the son of Mrs- A1 e
h grandson of
Georg a Kelly.
RICEB0R0
By Elnora L- Lecounte
Sunday was pastoral day at
h° FAB church, : ermon by
Pastor P J- Harris. Rev. Mor¬
rison. Rev. Walker and Rev. E.
D Fiem ‘Ug n e were were pu.pn nu mt guests „ue..us.
"'" al ' ; ’ llecll0 “ for U,c d!ly W “
^ faund; W was a . ‘so nastoral pasroiax
dW at the R ccboro Presbyte-
rian church, Rev. W- D Wood
preach .. ng ’ • pmiection CoUectoon for th“
day was $73-
Sunday was miS5 i .°" alry
f
“ e >;' eil d e
c h aree . A(ter meeting
vis i te d Mrs. Mary G.
gtevens who , s m from a car
wreck
Mrg A g Richardson, who
recenE y underwent an opera-
t en, is improving nicely.
’ list
Those on the sic k are
tQhn RobertSj and Mrs . Annie
Sarah Richardson,
Miss Elizabeth Alvin and Jo-
seph Stewart were married on
Sunday a the home of Mr- and
Mrs. Jesse Lecount. A repast
”' rvf ‘ d a ' ld the bride re *
ceived many useful gilts,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jon s
spent the week end in Savan-
-’h. •
Mrs. WiU’e Mae Frazrnr and .
Mrs. Eln ra Wickerson of 8a-
vannah spent the week end m
R:ceboro-
Jesup
By Miss Ruth T
Sunday was a hir
M- Moriah AML , uur. >.
-• pun raised $21.
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,, po— p'~‘o” h - y ox.
A program was or.. - ed a
ri > — r rr , Tin*n f r
• ’’ \ Monday
■ \. Rr ..-’i is very 7 'll in
iHr- ' sj ! a* JeMip.
i, r'i ' ; hie Is , t\U on the
sick Hs •
■ mother of Rob rt Rus-
- jll was thc week end gues’ i
v.f- a nd Ml--' s. p. Coigdel
F:v. Sol- Patters'n of Jesup
s still ill as is also Mrs. Julia
R ce-
CKt/aa ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson,
i-eo vveus ana ivuo. iiic.iua
Frazier of Ahenhurst were the
unday guests of their sister
... sister -n law.
as. Adce Murant and Mrs.
-eo.ua uoiinson ana 1 ttie
son have re.u.r^u ii-^.e
pe..u„ng t..o w-ek., wi h heir
daughter and aunt Mrs. Mc-
Ciary Johnson.
Mrs. Pearl Cox, Pr nee C x,
-et i^ux, v.ili.e D. Jones and
M.ss Ida Pearl Cox spent Sun¬
day in Waycross as the guests
of Mrs. Pearl Cox’s brother.
CLYO
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Sgt. M. J. Garvin, Jr., has
been honorably discharged
from the army after serving
several months overseas.
Rev- and Mrs. E- L- Gaskin
and children were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs-
Arthur Bride.
M ss Rena Mae Jackson won
second honors in he Clyo high
contest-
Mrs. P'ccola Osborne left on
Thursday to attend the princi¬
pals’ meeting in A lanta.
Mrs. Jone ta Stroman is vis¬
iting in Orangeburg. S- C-
Elder Rose Edwards of Phil-
adelph a is conduct ng a three¬
's ghts meeting at Mt. Zion
Hotness church.
Oussex Duncan is still im-
pr ving.
Mrs. Margie Hannah and
Miss Pearl Jackson were Sun¬
day n’ght crue ts of Mr. and
Mrs. Sussex Duncan.
Mrs. V ola Dan'els r s 'll on
the sick list.
i '■ ! rs J Johnson
R ' C: WA t
~ues* of their parents, Mr.
• d 'rs Cb-dn Smart.
"’•nr 'T '
o v ' n t'a^hers of
Taylor’s Chapel school at¬
tended h° E f fino' v >am Cou’v •
rr ’parher‘-’ As'-oc ! at , on at G
Mr E' s
Ser g? re on ‘hr> s "k i .
nr rr o «j - - -i 'o *Vpf f ’ r) p
! o~> Sd •'"'• A' t E chur h gav-
ba’-bpcur Saf’rdav
■“er^v T oh" 'n « her 0
V, -A,_ R x " Ho’.-X
^ h "Vy d ft'
'ry.-’f. '~*L 1 n -1 A ** 'Ti 1 V.o^y.r.’U
co t, pi tor .
O-H ' T r~ E 4> t‘
nTen^ed th° b’rth^av pg>-ty o f
A frs. Scott’« br"ther Hers^hel
F’owers. ’n Sevannah Monda"
The Williams Singers of S"-
’’9ni">h rendered a program at
St Mark BdpUst church and
f+er the program they were
Ibe dinner guests of Mrs. Sa¬
rah Johnson.
Rev. Bagby and Rev- Stokes
of Savannah were the Sa ur¬
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Johnson.
MILLEN !
By Ed Dunbar
Miss Flora Gordon left for
Baltimore, Md„ last week.
S. B- Pride spent the week
end ’n Atlanta.
Mrs. L. P- Holmes has re¬
turned from St. Petersburg
Fla., last week, where she was
called to the bedside of her
sick brother, who is improving
nicely.
The many friends of Joe
Hughe" sympa hize with him
in the death of his wife, Mrs.
Sylvia Hughes.
Mesdames Mattie Williams,
Ella Mae Davis and Robert Da¬
vis attended the Baptist con-
vent on in Savamtah.
Mrs- Mabel Henry vis'ted in
Atlanta over the week end.
Rev. J. F- Lewis ha'; been
wi'led t"> thp pastorate of the
Browm Grove Bap ist church,
awton.
r rs. Cora Kelsey 's s’ck in
hospital.
”'i!lie Shumako is st’ll
od to bed w th a broken
-ev. J- W Warr-n a‘te’i" 1o d
ihe B n p’’s convent’"n ’n
vannah.
M"~ H'! ,n l ’S on th?
• I f% fj? Vpt
T »• C* n T riTrr’ r* 5 - ~
^
ini,, n ! cely after h“r recent )’i
ne?s-
Mss Vorn°ll Adams has re¬
turned from- Edgefield and
Aiken, S. C-. cvhere she visited
rcla ives.
OORCHESTFR
By Miss Renelda Jenkins
Sunday was pastoral day and
ccmmun.an at the C minninty
Baptist church. Rev- A- B- \vi--
i.o.in- oi r reeman G» wVe deliv¬
ering .he sermon.
The community mourns the
death of Virgis Way, son of
A,.a Way. He w-s Dat.-d
Sunday at the Midway Pres-
y c. all -a.Ua— *1. A-t.-.U q fai .
„ J Jal-.oaa Oa
.
- .r, aI-k. ..v ue F.a.,
u wo.ke s -a -a. vV-y for
years with he -.eaboara A.r
. .k. a H -A.
.
j Uj .y.-Pa uu.es .-a- •
ig „ la. .n th. death o
. A t a -vL „ -
a. a a* and -Ias. R. j 5- Pa.gt
nd xandson, Mrs. Ruth
James, Mrs- Rosa Wiliams
and J hn Williams of Bruns¬
wick were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Young.
HINESVILLE
By E. Osgood
Rev- L- Washington, who pre¬
sides over this circuit, will
leave Wednesday for Dublin,
and it is hoped that he w'll
be returned here.
Erner Quarterman of Jack-
sonville is vis'ting Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Quarterman.
Henry Mcoay is st'll unable
to rme out.
The death of Cornell Baker
who used to live in this com¬
munity was very shock ng. He
his wife and daughter lived T
Take'and Fla., a the time o'
death.
John Cook af Georgia Sta f e
col'ege was the week end guest
of T emo'.- o Mobley.
"tr and Mrs. Leifey W'lsO”
’r Odell Wilson of Sr
iT-pre tbp guests of Mr
srd Mrs. Jamei M'bley Sun
r^o v.
'*'•* Tosenh C Logue and Jr
'‘■urned homo Tuesday af‘e’ -
"onn after spending three
-v miry, ber mother ’n
ghteyTle-
&R ''•ADHURST
H • 'T ,T . 3 n- vG
3"•- 'nv w"s regu’ar ^a* oral
day at St. James AME church.
The t’"o-weeks meet'ng h°id at
the church m honor of Pastor
Buggc closed Sunday night-
rn ™'o a^dp^ to 4 hc church
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p, T TT-- r * ovt^l T*
' ~r no " •••"! a‘t°"d the
Doubles N'v. 27.
'lo- 1 - o” N 'bun‘a
Rev- Hines of F nd'g and Rev.
o’ho’^as of Jesup were
preachers here Sunday.
* female oua r t"t from Gard !
a male quar'et from Folk-
here -unday.
Mr". M. B • Day's returned on
night from Savannah
she attended the Bap¬
convention and also visit¬
her s ster. Mrs. Rosh er B
of 620 Wes 40th lane.
Mrs- G. L. Harr’s was the
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LAMBERT
By Mrs. Mamie Strawder
Sunday was a happy day at
St. Th 'mas AME church with
„ W I Hjj *a p eachmg
ant meet ng was held Sunday
afternoon. The meet ng closed
Sunday n’ght for, conference ,
year St. Thomas AME church
rasing $327 20
B
1 : . w«
u d t t ' rov AMJ
H a ' na ive of
''I; y'crur'y.
Mr- R x “ Ho' ”*r
mie Strawder and Caesar Boyd
motored to Baxley with Rev.
T. J. Wr'ght and his ch'ir on
November 3-
Mrs. Tenner Ross’s sinter and
wo nieces of Port Wentworth
are visiting for the week end-
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Walter Langston and his band {i
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every Sunday night.
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