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GUYTON
B.v Miss Estella Reese
Union Baptist church. The
Sunday was a high day at
sermon was preached by Pas¬
tor Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. J Stevenson
are the proud parents of a
baby girl-
Mr and Mrs. Carl Curt's are
the proud parents of a baby
boy, born December 7 Ho will
be named Harry.
Mrs. Lizzie Morel 1 spent tire
week end witli her uncle, Geo
Campbell, at Statesboro, who is
very ill.
Sunday, December 8. Mrs. Es¬
sie Mae Wright was admitted
to the hospital in Guyton for
the period of three (Lays. She
was discharged on the 11th
and is now home for a few
days of rest.
SCREVEN
By Mrs. V- Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Rawls
are parents of a son, born Oct.
27 'He has been named Geo
Kenneth
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Powell
announce the birth of a son
on November 11 He has been
named Harold Cae;ar.
Mrs. Annie Daniels of
is spending some time with
daughter. Mrs. Janie Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. G- O. Johnson
and family have moved into
their beautiful new home
Mrs. W. D. Nails and sister,
Miss Ophelia Johnson, of
vannah. were week end guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs-
G. O Johnson.
Mrs Eliza Boston of Screven
attended the State Baptist
Convention in Savannah
Mrs. Prunnie Powell and her
daughter, Helen, of Waycross,
Mrs. Rivers and Mrs. Lee o!
Patterson worshipped here
Sunday Ophelia Edmondson
Mrs. is
visiting her brother and
in-law. Mr. and Mrs- I- S. LjBfie.
at Wilberforce. Ohio.
Mrs- Florence Woodttrd . of
New Brunswick,N. J., is spend¬
ing some time with her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Dixon,
Mrs. Mary F McLean of Ha-
zelhurst spent the week end pt
home with relatives
Mrs. Maggie Cunningham has
returned home after spending
some time in Florida.
Mrs Viola Myers and child¬
ren of Patterson have return¬
ed home after spending some
time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Mayes.
Mrs. Minnie Ola Carter and
children returned home Satur¬
day after visiting her daugh¬
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Walker, in Savannah
Mrs- Rivers were" and Mrs Lee ‘guests of
Patterson dinner
of Mrs. L- Elkerson.
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MANASSAS
By Rev E- R- Deloney
Mrs. A H. Wells and Mrs. P
B Lee of Claxton visited the
church service here Sunday
J. C Schley returned home
Sunday after making a busi¬
ness trip to Savannah.
Rev E R Deloney attended
iSpringfield ! S. L church Lee preached Sunday. at
Rev.
Mt. Moriah church Sunday
night. and Rev. E R
Rev S L. Lee
Deloney were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. M V. Sharpe at
Reidsville Sunday. mother
Robert Jones' is very
ill.
Rev. and Mrs. S. L Lee vis¬
ited Rev- and Mrs. E R De¬
loney Tuesday. is
Mrs. E- L Schley able to
be out again.
J. C Schley is still operating
the school bus successfully.
Mt Moriah church BTU is on
the go again. Mrs. Mollie
Schley, president; Mrs. Viola
Schley, secretary.
Mr and Mrs. C. J Corbett
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Cora L Hendrix-
Obertec Harris of Claxton
visited his aunt, Mrs. Rebecca
Harris, Sunday.
Mrs. Missouri Burke has re¬
turned home after spending
two weeks with iter son, Jason
Williams, at Reidsville
Mrs. Eva Grover of Collins
spent a few days here last
week.
Miss Greata M Rynes from
| Dixon School of Vidalia spent
the week end here with her
nnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Rhynes.
I Mr ' s Mabel Calhoun was the
of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eason, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs Annie Henderson of Sa¬
vannah is visiting her father,
Richard Knight.
Fonzer Richardson made a
bus’ness trip here Saturday.
Miss Cayola Nelson Is spend-
ing the week end with her
i mother. Mrs Viola Nelson, in
iSavannah-
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MIDWAY
Bv Mrs. f.. E. Prf'nce
At Midway Presbyterian
church prayer meeting was eon-
ducted by Elder J P Prince
and Sister Ida James Holmes.
Home Mission held its regular
meeting.
The Seaboard Air Line rail¬
road paid a fine tribute to Vir¬
gil Way, an employee, who re¬
cently dropped dead while in
performance of lvs duties in
Jacksonville, Fla. He was em¬
ployed by the company for over
21 years. A special coach was
provided for the transporta-
lion ° r six *y ov more friends
who accompanied the body to
Dorchester, where it was in-
terred Sunday, November 18
Mrs. W D. Wood and ch'ld-
ren and Mrs 11 L Houston
anci her two daughters motor-
ed 4,0 Brunswick to visit Dr.
and Mrs. M A Cassels.
McIntosh i
By L. B. Williams
Sunday was pastoral day at
Hutcherson AME church. Rev-
M. L Lester preaching his
farewell sermon before he left
for the conference at Doug¬
las.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hol¬
mes entertained their
daughter, Barbara Yvonne,
with a birthday party Sunday
afternoon.
Miss L B Wili ams spent the
week end in Savannah
Mrs. Sarah Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Andrews and Mrs.
Elsie Adams were out Friday
night visiting their father and
brother. John Andrews, who is
very ill. Mr. Andrews died
Sunday. much
Mrs. Alice Baker is im¬
proved Ernest Taylor
of
was here Monday
Mrs. Susie Wright has
turned to Jacksonville.
COLLINS
By Miss Vvoneltc Williams
Last Thursday Lasster
son was the dinner guest
Gussle Williams.
The teachers of Collins
high school left for their vari¬
ous homes to spend
giving.
_ Deacon „ _ I „ D- Johnson T . „ „ _____ was ..
Tuesday evening guest of Rev.
E. Holloway. He is out
after a long spell of illness.
Thanksgiving with their
and brother. Mrs.
Blunt and Harvle Blunt.
Pfc. Heweth Baker has
turned home after spending
few days In Savannah with his
uncle and aunt.
Bristor Johnson and
Haider, who were called to the
bedside of their father and bro¬
ther-in-law, Deacon J. D John¬
son, have returned. Deacon
Johnson is able to be out
again.
The West Brook girls were
the dinner guests of the Wil¬
liams girls.
Services were held Sunday at
ML Olive Baptist church. Rev.
I. H. McClendon preached a
soul stirring sermon
morning At night Rev. ' W. M.
Belock of Swains*™ preach-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M- Belock
of Swainsboro visited the Mt.
Olive Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs. Belock was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Norward
Mrs- Molly Going played thru
the services. Total money rais¬
ed was $86.63- Sunday evening
the Trumpet sisters of Jack¬
sonville, Fla., sang at Mount
Olive Baptist church-
Rev. Belock and Rev- I- H-
McClendon were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hender¬
son.
Wednesday night the Trum¬
pet sisters sang at Mt. Olive
Baptist church.
SAV.VXN MI TRIBUNE
TENNILLE
By Rev- G- C- McPherson
The Gospel Singers of Way-
cross will appear here at St.
James AME church on Dec. 22
Mr Robinson left last
for Tuskegee, Ala., for treat¬
ment at the U S Hospital- He
is a veteran of World War II.
Rev L D Lincoln has been
changed from Harrison to
Wrens as a pastor- Dr. R. Lee
was sent from Wrens to Harri¬
son-
The Ministers Council of the
Sandersville District will meet
Monday after the third Sun-
day in Sandersville at St. Paul
AME church. Dr. W. B
host pastor.
Harrison Bland of Savannah
was the week end guest of Mr
and Mrs. W- H. Sessions, also
her mother, Mrs. Lavoice
Bland, is home for the winter.
The Emancipation Program
Committee is asked to meet
Rev- G C. McPherson at SI
James AME church Saturday
at 1 p. m-
Mrs. S- E. McPherson is
proving fine. Her broken leg is
now out of the cast
church will give an oyster
supper at the home of Mrs
Valley Stone, Friday night,
Unit No. 2 will be the following
p rjcia y £ night Vooks. a t the home of
M ula
« Thp veteran mother of the
was aw ay attending ^a
conference „ in L ttle Rock. Ark.
Mother Eliza Jordan was 105
years old-
Rev M W. Wilson was the
week end guest of Dr. G. C.
McPherson-
■Roy Mills is improving
speedily with a broken ankle.
Randolph Gilmore is out of
the hospital and improving^
The Southern Gospel Singers
of Atlanta will sing at Jordan
Station on the second Sunday
at 3 p m.
The Baptists had a big day
last Sunday, Dr- C- H Harris,
is studyinv nth-sing at Grady
C METTER
Mrs. Lillie Mae Heard of
Philadelphia, Pa., was a recent
J ^ Heard^' ^
Mr and Mrs. Earnest Boston
announce the birth of a ten-
pound boy.
Rev. A. B PullinS, Rev. and
Mrs- A B Wilson, Rev. and
Mrs- R. p Pierce attended the
annual conference in Douglas.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethlehem Baptist church-
Collection was $47. Rev. S. Ar-
vinger is pastor. His guests
were Rev. Johnson of States¬
boro and Rev- De Hart ol De-
kle.
Mrs. Gussie W. Sapp of Trap-
well avenue, gave a potato
weighing 15 pounds, 18 inches
long, 25 inches round.
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Tremont Temple Baptist
church. Rev. George Conner,
pastor- Rev. Belcher of States¬
boro, preached the evening ser¬
mon.
HONEY CREEK
By Mrs Bertha Jones
■Sunday was a high day at
the Mt- S nai Baptist church.
Pastor Harris brought the
morning message and at 3
o’clock Rev. Jenkins of Jack¬
sonville, Fla., preached an in¬
spiring sermon. Total money
raised was $35 50. A visitor
was Deacon W. M. West from
the Friendship Baptist church.
Mrs. Hattie Harris and Mr.
and Mrs. S. M- Atkinson and
children of Brunswick visited
his aunt.
Mrs. L Greene was the week
end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs . w m. Heck.
Mrs. Florance Jackson and
her husband and Mrs. Susie B
Williams motored to Honey
Creek Sunday.
Miss Nona Mae Jones was
the week end guest of her sis¬
ter, Mrs- Beatrice Howard.
Miss Ginnie V- Howard spent
j the week end with her par-
Mr. and Mrs. Rozel How-
arf ).
| Rev. Edwards of Brunswick
j ! was ti.st a church visitor Sunday. a t Sina * Ba P‘
Mr. and Mrs- Walter Boston
and Mrs- A Fein wade motored
to Honey Creek Sunday.
Miss Emma Lee Coakley
^Uler. the week end with her
Mr*. Emma Coakley.
Mrs. Luia Adams spent
Thanksgiving with her hus¬
band, William Adams.
Mrs. Mary Roberts and her
daughter, Mary Ellen, have re¬
turned to Boston, Mass., after
spending a week with her mo¬
ther, Mrs. Coakley, and sister,
Mrs. Willie May Jackson.
Mrs. W. M Heck is improv¬
ing
Jumbus Atkinson was the
■ ek end guest of R. A Hey-
d Sunday .
Refreshments ^ r ___ x ____ were served by
Mrs- Florance Jackson and Mrs.
Susie B Williams at the church.
OLIVER
By Thomas L. Jackson
Mrs*. Sarah Farley has re¬
turned home after being call¬
ed to visit her sick son, Earl
Farley, who has been in the
hospital spent
Mrs. Cormenthia Ruth
Thanksgiving with her cousin,
Mrs. Emmer Green.
Mrs. L- Hagins is the proud
mother of a 10 pound baby boy,
born Thanksgiving day-
Jerry Brown, Ernest Brown,
George Jackson, Eddie Brown,
motored to Savannah Thanks¬
giving day.
Walter Simphson is on the,
sick list-
Deacon W. H Harris is in Sa¬
vannah visiting relatives.
The barber shop and restau¬
rant being built on Church St.,
will be run by Clarence Robi¬
son.
Little Gerdine Thomas spent
the week end with her aunt,
Mrs. Elizabeth Miles.
RICHMOND HILL - |
By Mrs- Elsie Hudson
The PTA of Carver school
had its installation on Monday
night, November 18, welcome
address by Mrs. Cozenna Sou-
ley Tiie address and instalia-
t'on of officers was made by
Mrs Pearl Smith of Savannah
The new officers for 1946-47
are: Mrs. Elsie Hudson, presi¬
dent; Mrs. Lorena Johnson,
vice president; Mrs. M F. Hill,
secretary; Mrs. Mary Cuthbert.
ass Aunt secretary; Mrs. Susie
Drayton, treasurer Mrs. M<>-
zetta Harris, assistant treasur¬
er; Joe Waldburg. reporter.
The dance was very success¬
ful and it was attended by
many persons from I. berty
County Training School and
from, Jesup. The basket of
groceries was won by Mrs. Nel¬
lie Blige.
The officers and members of
Bryan Neck Baptist church
have called the Rev. N- E Hul¬
sey as pastor.
The funeral of John II.
Washington was held at Bry¬
an Neck church. Mr Washing¬
ton. the husband of Mrs. Hat¬
tie Miles Washington and the
son of Mrs. Patsey Jordan, and
Jesse Pinkney of Tampa, Fla.,
attended his brother’s funeral
MILLEN
By Ed Dunbar
The funeral of Mrs. Marie
Clark was held at Dickey
Grove last Sunday.
Willie Fred Hudson is home
from overseas visiting his bro¬
ther and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hudson
have a daughter, born Wed¬
nesday morning.
Mrs- Hallie Buxton and Mrs
Salle Flemister are visiting
relatives in Charlotte, N. C
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wallace
of Augusta visited relatives
and friends here last week.
We are glad to see Willie
Roberson up and out again af¬
ter a severe illness.
We regret to learn of the
death of Everett Millen. He
was the only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Miller.
Mr. and Mrs- Rufus Doweli
of Sardis visited Lincoln Park
last week end
Mrs. Eliza Bell Melton is able
to be out again after a long
illness.
Mrs. Anna Davis of Perkins
v'sited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bin’ke last Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Kelsey visited
Mrs. Maggie Brown in Hiltonia
Sunday-
Mrs. Wilmer Jordan is im¬
proving nicely with her brokpn
leg.
Miss Alice Lee Hughes has
returned to Atlanta, where she
is studying nurs'np; at Grady
hospital.
Mrs. N. J. Watkins of Aucus-
ta attended services at Zion
church Sunday.
Mrs. Lacey Gay is very sick
at her home.
The funeral of Mrs. Ira
Young was held at Mt- Carmel
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Mattie Lamar of Bar-
nesville is visiting Mrs. Martha
Lamar and Mrs. Clara Jordan.
The funeral of Mrs. Lacy Gay
was held at Zion church.
The body of Mrs. Rosa Lee
Bell of Philadelphia was buried
at Fountain Springs.
Rev. Lem Lavol died at his
at Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Miles vis¬
ited relatives at Aiken and Van
Cluse, S. C-
Miss Vernelle Adams has re¬
turned from Aiken, S. C
Miss Vernelle Adams has re¬
turned from Aiken, S- C-
Mrs. Cora Holdon of Heph-
ziebnh visited relatives here
last week end.
Mrs. Sallie Flemister and
Mrs. Hallie Buxton visited rel¬
atives in Charlotte, N. C.
We regret to learn of the
death of Ike Johnson.
Mrs- Susie Mears died at her
home in Millhaven.
The Men’s Club entertained
their friends with an orchestra
dance last Thursday night.
The funeral of Mrs. Artena j
Mack was held at Skull creek
Several Millenites attended
services at Carswell Grove Sun¬
day-
We are glad to have Rev
Laval as pastor of Trinity ME
hurch.
"he funeral of Mrs. Marie
, - was largely attended at
Grove.
Mabel Henry and Mr.
. I'rs. S B Pride visited in
,usta last week end.
Mrs. Maude Lewis and Kirk-
Lewis and family have
moved to Keysville, Ga-
Rev- Street Sapp of Califor¬
nia attended services at Cars¬
well Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Green
have moved to their home on
Johnson row.
The Jenkins County Training
school basketball teams opened
its present season by the girls
defeating Waynesboro 24 - 11 ,
Sfrlvania. 14-12. and Wadley.
20-11. The boys have beaten
tme same teams, respective
scores, 28-11, 17-13, and 32-13.
TtJX’RSC \ar, DE€ 12, 1 46
;'he girls are coached by Mrs
Laura Vaughn and the boys by
S. jB. Pride. The remaining j
games before the holidays are-
Waynesboro at Waynesboro,
Wadley at Wadley and Sylva-
nia at Millen.
CLAXTON
Bv F. D. Ray
The BTU met Tuesday rendered night
when a program was
by the young folks-
Mrs. Edith Ray and little son,
Sammie, were called to Vidalia
Thursday to attend the funci¬
al of their cousin, Mrs. Ger¬
trude Lockhard-
Mrs. Emma Johnson anci
Claudia Mae Baker were Sun¬
day guests of Mrs. Edith Ray-
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at Thomas Grove AME
church, Pastor Burke preach¬
ing.
Rev. and Mrs. Buiko were
the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs- Lessie Daughtry."
The WMBS met at FAB Sun¬
day afternoon with the presi¬
dent, Mrs. M- B- Brewton, pre¬
siding.
Mrs. Lessie Daughtry, Safoe
Knight, Mrs. Gather; and An¬
nie Denmark motored to Dub¬
lin to attend the funeral of
Rev. Leah
Misses Pressville, Herrington,
Frazier and Mary Lee Hall,
teachei's of ECTS, ;pent the
holidays home visiting "heir
families.
CROSS ROAD
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By Mrs- Alice Murant
Sunday was pastoral day at
Macedonia M. B. church, Rev.
E. J. Junior, pastor, preaching
morning and night. Rev. T.
J, Scott, Deacon Trimblers
and Mrs- E. G. Phillips of!
Sandiful, and Sam Levknt of
Hinesville were guests.
Rev. E- J. Junior, Mrs. Alice
and little granddaughter, Min-
nett Williams, and Miss Ernes¬
tine Wright were Sunday din¬
ner guests of Mr- and Mrs.
Robert Prince.
Mrs. Nancy L. Murant was
the Thursday night guest of
her grandfather, C C Cox. of
Allenhurst.
Mrs. Nancy L. Murant was
the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
Dee Otha Johnson, Of Ludc-
wiei, Friday. 9gjl 9 o9 H
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Charles Richardson was the
guest of Miss Nancy I,. Murant
Sunday.
James Lewis was the guest of
Miss Thompson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. prince Cox,
Mrs. Pearl Cox, Ida Pearl Cox
Mrs. Inez Jones and children
were the Sunday guests of
their brother and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. West Smith of Way-
cross.
Mrs- Inez Jones and children
have returned to Claxton af¬
ter spending a week with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Cox.
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