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OUT OF, TOWN NEWS
TENNILLE I .
By Rev- G. C. MePnerson
The Sunset Quartet of Sa¬
vannah will sing at St. James
AME church Sunday night at
8 30. They will also sing at
Limestone AME church at noon
Sunday and at Jordan Station
at 3 p. m. Sunday.
Rei Louis and daughter went 1
to Philadelphia on vacation. !
Mrs Annie S Schumpertl
and Doris Session returned
home after a two-weeks vaca¬
tion with son and daughter,
Johnny B. Schurmpet, of Hick¬
ory B North Carolina.
Mother JiUa Ann Davis, l>4.
is still In bed at the home of
her son, Turner Davis.
Louis Cullens, the son of Rev.
A. D Cullen. 94 snack, was laid
to rest at Marchei Grove cem¬
etery Wednesday.
The Tennille Grove Baptist
church closed a successful re¬
vival led by Dr. D N. Cornel
of Fort valley Large crowds
heard him each night. Rev. A.
W, Walker is pastor
The NAACP is having a
county-wide mass meeting at
Springfield Baptist church at
Sandersville July 4. to which all
of the people of Washington
county are invited A free bar¬
becue will be served and the
main addresses will be made
at 11 o’clock bq Rev. and Mr
Ralph Mark Gilbert of Savan-
nail. Dr- A L. Dendly Is pwsl-
dent.
Mrs. Ina Wilcher, one ol ibej
teachers ol the county system,
is still ill at the home of hci
mother near Ritteville. af- j
Mrs West Belhnan Is up 1
ter being ciismi sed by her doc-
tor. Her daughter, Mrs. Pearl
Powers, is still here from Flor-
da.
Mrs. Elder L C, Tucker, pas-
or of the St. James Hnlines
•hurch, has returned from a
■onvention of the Church of
3od at Norfolk. Va.
Omie Brown, the taxi driver,
s back again and on duty af
! er spending a few days In
\ | foungstown, Ohio, with his
uothor-in-law.
< Rev. G C McPherson, the
I I eople’s man, is sick in bed un- j
er the treatment of hi; doc-
5 or. suf ering from high blood
! ressure Though ill, he Is
inking all the arrangements
' ir the singing contest and cal-
| idar rally for next Sunday
Mr and Mrs Gus Edith are
lending their vacation in Flor-
la. Mr. Edith’s loss of hts
^phew, waiting on the funer-
-, caused them to stay in Flor-
a longer than they had plan¬
ed- They returned home last
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Come now r . Tomorrow may be too late.. Open daily and Sunday from
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2 MILES NORTH OF BLOOMINGDALE ON ROUTE 80
Bus stops at Faulkville, Ga., 200 yards from door.
Look for little white bungalow and tent in front
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HOMERVILLE
Hv Miss Sara Thomas
Mrs Isabel 1 Cooper is home
visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs Israel Sharp.
Misses Mary and Douglas
Gibbon are visiting their sister,
Mrs. A J Martin,
Mrs. Ruth Keith left Thurs¬
day for Detroit, Mich , where
she will join her sister, Mrs.
Lizzie Bomery.
The vacation bible school op-
^ed Brown Wednesday Chapel AME morning church at
Mrs. Corine Wilcox is home
visiting her mother.
Mrs. Mary Emma Cunning¬
ham and children, Jimmie and
Jeraldlne, are here visiting her
sister, Mrs. Pauline Johnson.
Jimmie is spending a while
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Cunningham, Sr
Miss Sarah Brown and Mrs-
Ida Mae Brown of Tampa, Fla.
were here visiting relatives,
Mrs. Lonnie B. Edwards, and
motder) j ast week
Miss Beatrice Lovejoy Is here
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Lovejoy.
Willie Foster spent the week
end in Florida.
Mrs. James Cooper is on the i
sick list. ,
N L. Lovejoy is still on
sick list. |
The many friends of Mrs.
na*a Richardson hope she will
continue to improve. The ma-
jority of her faintly is at her
bedside from Tampa and other 1
points in Florida j
The __
W omen of Brown Chap-
celebrated women's day, with
Mrs. T. J. Johnson as the guest
speaker.
This week marks the closing
of thp rev ival at Brown’s Chap-
e3i Elder R , L Smlth pr8aoh4ng
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B y Miss Yvonette Williams
Mrs . Llzy B lount left Thurs-
day to vislt her brothfr and
relatives in Plant City, Fla.
Mis: Hattie Maa MeiSlock
made a business trip to Vida-
ha Wednesday.
Services were held Sunday at
Mt. Pilgrim Baptist church,
R p v E. L, Gaskin preaching,
Miss Joyce Medlock. Miss l
D Holloway, Miss Yvonette Wil-
Hams and others motored to
Charlengrove with the Chris-
Han Home Burial Society and
b- s president,, Mrs. A L. Brew-
ton.
Mrs Cora Surenal , of Ohoopee
was the week end guest of Mr.
and Mrs- C Beal
Mr, and Mrs, W. N, Lanier
have returned home after visit-
ing relatives in Daytona Beach,
Fla.
McIntosh ,
By Mrs. Laura B- WilLams
The Paramount Gospel
ers of Baxley will render
program at Hutcherson
church July 6.
A five L night revival will
gin June 30 at McIntosh
church, Rev. M. L. Lester,
tor, conducted by Rev, II,
son of Atlanta.
Service will be held at
Chapel the first Sunday
July.
Service will be held at
camp ground on the fifth Sun¬
day ,
Rev. M L. Lester
the program of the Area
ership Educational Council
the Georgia Annual
in Savannah June 18-19.
Miss Ophelia M. Varnadoe
and John Wesley Clark ol
Philadelphia, Pa., were married
June 32 They will make
home in Philadelphia.
Clark Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Varnedoe.
Alex Owes was seriously In¬
jured last Tuesday when
auto overturned on the unpav¬
ed highway going to Fleming.
When crossing a bridge he lost
control of the car. He suffered
severe cut in the head and
other bruises- Mrs. Susie
Miller, who was also In the car,
a few bruises, but not
serious Both are
nicely,
Mrs. Octavia Singleton and
little Bobby Bright are visiting
relatives in Jacksonville, Fla-
Mrs. James Smith is vaca-
Honing in Jacksonville, Fla
Mrs. Mamie Singleton was
the Sunday dinner guest of
sister and niece in Savannah,
Laura Belle Grant and Mrs.
Pauline Brown.
Mrs Isabella Walker
Washington, D O., was
visiting her sister, Mrs.
Holmes. She and Mrs.
visited relatives in
GLENNVILLE
By E. J. Junior, Jr.
Correction: It appeared
last week’s issue of The
une that Mrs. J E McLean
attending summer school
Georgia State College, but
stead she is attending
where.
Rev E J. Junior was
Shcllman last week running
revival for Rev. j H
Qf MacoI1
Mrs. Lula J Citrter,
of Mrs Mabel Junior, spent
week with the children in
absence of Rev. and Mrs.
SAVANNAH TRTBTJN1
SPRINGFIELD |
Bv Mrs. E. II Ferry
The Hannah Chapel building,
Rev. Nelson, pastor, is on the
way to completion.
Mra Lucile Law is in the
city, guest of her son and
dr«ughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Law.
A telegram has been receiv¬
ed by Mrs. E H. Perry telling
of the death of Mrs, E, J. Wil-
kerson of 174 West 137th street.
New York city. She was treas¬
urer of John Brown Circle No.
24, Ladies of GAR, and a mem¬
ber of state and national con¬
ventions of New York, and was
associated for over 20 years
with Mrs. Perry in the GAR.
The South Valley Senior
choir which chose Mrs. E. H.
Perry as their organist and in¬
structor, will sponsor a king
and queen contest at the church
Sunday night, June 29
Mrs. Rebecca Graves of 225
Fahm street, is improving nice¬
ly after being ill for several
weeks.
The Springfield Rosebud unit
and others were well represent¬
ed at Emmanuel Baptist church
June 19, at which time the 21st
anniversary of Pastor J- C. Mc¬
Millan was carried out.
BULLOCH COUNTY
tty Mrs. Maggie Harris
Rev. T- J Isom and his mem¬
bers rendered service Thursday
evening at Jordan Baptist
church, Halcyondale, Rev E. J.
Hankerson, pastor; amount
raised, $25 00.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams,
Riley Williams, Miss Annie A.
Williams and others attended
the Charity and Goodwill of¬
ficers’ meeting at St Andrews
Hill Saturday in Sylvania.
There will be a silver circle
offering Saturday evening at
Mt. Zion AME church lawn i n j j
behalf of the Junior Mission-
Department, '
ary
John williams, Jr., was the •
Sunday evening guest of Mr. I
land Mrs. Eugene Harris,
1
Rev. and Mrs. T, J. Isom
and Mrs. Lottie Fennell were
on a fishing triip Tuesday.
Mrs. Maggie Harris is ex¬
pecting to leave soon for Tam¬
pa, Fla , to visit relatives.
Mrs. Anna N Moore and I
West Robins are still on tlie I
sick list.
DOUGLAS I
By Mrs. Sallie Standford
The Pleasant Grove Baptist
church has a new pastor, who
succeeds Rev. E B Moore,
The Masons observed Saint
John’s Day Sunday at Mt. Sinai
Freewill Baptist church. Rev.
Robert Allen, guest speaker.
Total amount raised was $185-
The funeral of W. Hooten,
father of Rev. M M. Hooten,
was held at the Everett Chapel
CME church, Sunday, Rev. r.
H. Lowe officiating.
Gaines Chapel AME Mission¬
ary will sponsor a program on
Sunday night, Rev. Mrs, d. C,
Campbell, principal speaker.
Miss Claudia Davis Is at¬
tending summer school at Ga-
State College.
Mrs. Essie H- Hall and Mrs,
Pearl Fennell are attending
summer school at Morris Brown
College.
Rev. Dolphus Phenex is on
the sick list
The funeral of Mrs. Ida Neal
was held Monday. June 23
MANASSAS
By Rev. E. R. Deioncy
Thomas Schley has
completed his house.
Lucious Bonner is I o ling a
very nlce store for Mr - Calloway
| on Mrs Rose ^ Yhoma of j
Claxton
a ’ as the Monda V guest of Mrs-
Cora L Hent Irix.
* Mrs Mary Camble of Savan-
nah retaineti home last Thurs-
day
Rpv 3 ^ Lee of Claxton was
I in tGWn Sunday.
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If You Read
THE TRIBUNE
Every Week You'll Keep
Abreast of Important
News Happenings of The
Negro.
REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mrs. Queen Browden
family visited relatives in
Sunday.
Gail Browden has returned
home after spending
days with Mr and Mrs. M
Browden,
Mrs. Pearl Guess visited her
sister Monday, Mrs. T J, Lynch
of Claxton.
Little Miss Lillie Mae McNeal
spent several days in Savan¬
nah with her mother
Mr and Mrs. Frank Byrd an¬
nounce the birth of a son June
6 He has been named Frank
Benjamin. Mrs Byrd will be
remembered as Miss Louise
Bell.
Henry Willlamston was a
delegate to the Masonic con¬
vention In Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Jannle Bell Millen mo¬
tored to Manassas Sunday
Miss Carrie Carter of Savan¬
nah is home with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Freddie Carter.
Mrs Rosie Byrd and Lonnie
Holmes are still on the sick
list-
Miss Fannie Davis of Claxton
visited friends here this week.
Grady Everett was a visitor
in Manassas Sunday.
Miss Lillian Price. Jeanes
supervisor, is still on the sick
list.
MIDWAY
By Miss A. D. Davis
Aaron Davis and Charley J.
Davis of Savannah were the
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Frank Geiger, also Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Geiger.
Gurney Hagan of Claxton is
spending a while with his bro¬
ther, Leroy Hagan.
Mr and Mrs. George Wash¬
ington of Savannah spent the
week end with Eugene Wash¬
ington.
Mrs. Julia Golden of Dor¬
chester was operated on last
week at the Charity hospital in
Savannah. She Is improving.
Master J. C. Bacon was the
week end guest of his grand¬
mother, Mrs- Emma Bacon.
C- Jones was the guest of his
brother, Oliver Jones
Mrs, Matilda Stevens was
the guest of Mrs. L Stafford
Saturday.
Mrs. M. L Hughes and Mrs,
Lueile Golden are on the sick
list-
Master James Washington,
Jr., of Savannah is spending
his vacation with his grand¬
mother, Mrs. Hattie Frazier.
Mr. and Mrs. w. C. James
were the guests of Mrs Sam
James Sunday.
CLIMAX
Mrs. Mamie King, Mrs. Cillar
Washington and Mrs. Carrie
Green spent Saturday in Bain-
bridge.
Mrs. R„ e Hale spent the
week end with Mrs. J. IL Ri¬
ley.
Shellie Riley left Saturday
to visit relatives in Thomas-
vllle.
The City-Wide Ushers Union
will meet at Bethel AME
church, Attapulgus, Rev. D. D
Thomas, director, July 12-13.
GROVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Porter
are the proud parents of a
baby boy, born June 22. His
name is Clinton Dewitt.
Kenneth Bacon and Willie B
Washington and Clareneh
Washington and Anrita Mc¬
Bride were quietly married Sat¬
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Nora Lee Garrison went
to the hospital Monday at
Statesboro for a few clays.
Mrs. Garfield Wells and
ily of Savannah spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Lil-
lie Brewton.
Mrs, Lairrar Kelly of Savan-
nah spent the week end with
her parents, Mr.* and Mrs. I
H Haynes,
Deacon and Mrs J. S, Bacon
and family visited their bro¬
ther and sister-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Troy Bacon, at Rincon.
Mrs Bertha Shipman of
Uvalda and Mr. and Mrs, Ho¬
mer Shipman and son of Mi¬
ami, were Sunday guests ol
LUDUWICi
By E- M. Derry *
Prof. W A, Myles of
shear was a visitor hero.
Mrs R P Baker is vlsitim. I
in In Summit, summit N m J. i She sir, attended i
the ,, graduation ’ , . exercises of _
son, „ George _ E. Co _ ey, who .
graduated June 20.
The funeral of Mrs.
tended Sunday, J an f y Rev. i T. arBely J. Lynch a
delivering the eulogy. She
one of the oldest members o
St. James Baptist church
was serving on the usher board
at the time of her death. She
was the sister of Mrs. Charity
Harris of Ludowici. James Hines
of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Sannie
Stitles of Philadelphia, Pa., and
Toany w Johnson of New York
attended the guneral of their
relative, Mrs. Lizzie Vaney, as
did also a number of
and friends from Jacksonville,
a , Glennville, Ga , and other
p aces -
I EGYPT I
By Mltchel A- Walker
The third quarterly confer¬
ence was held Saturday at
Bethel AME church, Rev. J. L.
Butler, presiding elder; Rev
J. M. Dingle, pastor.
The Missionary of Thomas
Chapel AME church Is planning
a big day Sunday, getting ready
for the Sunday school
tion in July.
The Effingham County Cir-
cuit regrets to hear that
Mobley Pond circuit pastor
still very ill.
Sister Marie Hines is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Mattie B. Ingram has
gone North for the summer.
Mrs Lessle Pelote is very ill.
Mrs. C. iuf M, Walker v,„« has re-
turned to Savannah for a
while.
BRUNSWICK I
By Miss Reeta A'lhritton
At the 'Negro Women’s
Christian Conference which
convened in Atlanta June 5
Mrs Mary Maxwell of 1700 H.
was a representative
lrom Brunswjdk, /and received
a certificate from Clark Col-
lege -
Mrs ' Sadie Bowen was a vis-
ltor ln Waycross and attended
the Supreme Council of the
Improve Union Charity Club
which convened June 6-8.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,
have resided in Savannah
for a number of years, have
returned to Brunswick to live,
y ar <? located at 1827 Gor-
don street with her parents,
and Mrs. C, H McClure,
June 29 will be a big day at
Paul Baptist church for all
of the city.
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STATESRORO I
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The memorial sermon of the
Rev- G. W. Conner will be
at Smith Grove July 3- at
o’clock.
Mrs. W. Johnson, wife of the
w J Johnson, is still on
sick list,
A five-night meeting was
held at Royal Temple Baptist
in which five were add-
to the church. Rev. Gilmore
the 3 o’clock sermon
Rev. E- D. Chandler
pastor.
Miss Emma Lee, daughter of
ton, and Mrs. married Herman June Brough-j
was 13 to
McClendon.
OLIVER
By Thomas Lee Jackson
Mrs. Mattie Lane has re¬
to Jacksonville, Fla.,
she is a nurse at Brew¬
hospital.
Mrs. Beulah Gordon has re¬
ed home after visiting her
in Tampa, Fla.
* orge Jackson was the Fri-
*>uest of Miss Mary jane
her, who Is visiting Mr. and
j 0 hn Parker.
C. Milton was the FYiday
guest of Miss Maval
H1NESVILLE I
By E. Osgood
Sunday was pastoral day at
Cavalry Baptist church.
E J. Junior preaching two
sermons.
The boys quartet of Baxley
rendered a program at Bethel
AME church Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ridgeway Smith
and little Caroiyn and Jerome
NAACP EuD NOT OPPOSE
HENRY WALLACE
| NEW YORK — Letters anc
' telegrams from various section:
01 . the count[ Y hud NAACP
ficials completely mystiiied Iasi
week , ar* menvocffst asked , . wh;
ithe ,. association ... had opposed
Henry , Wal ,, ace speaking , . at . th< ,,
Watergate in Washington, D
jC., June 16
The NAACP did not oppose
Wallace , ! peaking , according tc
l wUk M> assistant secre-
but lnstead had authoriz-
charle3 Houston and
lLeon a. Ransom of its legal
, ommittee to appear in cquri
in support of Mr- Wallace’s
right to free speech.
But the Associated Press
out
a flash al 11:03 a m ., June 16 ,
saying .. The American Legion,
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
National Associatio n for the
Advancement of Colored People
supported the anti-Communist
p»'ea for an order preventing
Wallace from using the Water¬
gate.”
The . P sent out at 12:40
p. m. the same day what it
ca h ed a "correction, but this
ditl not make clear the Position
of NAACP
j 'reports New York of their dailies own printed corres- the
I Pondents in Washington which
I mentioned Mr. Houston and
^ be correct position of the
, NAACP so that the association
j did not know an y thin 8 was
wrong unt11 lt began hearing
from members outside New
I York. The A. P. headquarters
1 in New York mcde availeble t0
I the NAACP Its dispatches from
Washington on June 16, and
i took up ^ ith the Washington
I °t fice the matter of sending
i out a correction.
When it was announced in
Washington June 13 that a
group was going to court to
seek an injunction to bar Wal-
ace, NAACP Attorney Leon A-
Ransom conferred with Thur-
good Marshall of the New York
office by telephone and it was
agreed the NAACP would ap-
ea r in support of Wallace.
FOOO ENROLLED AT HAMPTIN
SUMMER SESSION
HAMPTON INSTITUTE, Va.
an enrollment of ap-
Proximately 1,000 students, the
largest number ever registered
in a summer term, Hampton
Institute’s 1947 summer session
began last Wednesday, June 18,
ancl will continue through July
'■* 1 for the six weeks term, and
through August 20 for the nine
weeks term
A faculty of over 50 persons,
including 39 teachers from ed
ucational institutions In differ-
ent Parts of the country, will
teac h the 117 courses and three
workshops scheduled as a part
of the session which proposes
to prepare teachers, principals,
supervisors and other leaders
to meet successfully the prob-
lems confronting them in their
schools and community,
The summer session, which
includes many special features,
will emphasize the workshops
on nutrition, English compe-
tence clinics, a clothing clinic,
a bealth cbn ic, a comprehen-
sive recreatlon Program, includ-
Ulg P la y _da y activities, lawn
par ties . ,’ dramatics, field trips,
and , the arts of the Theatre I
F f tiv ; al scheduled * or the week
of Ju) T y 21 - »
_ *
Smith spent the week end in
Thomson with their parents
and relatives of Mr. Smith.
Rev. A. L Washington was a
visitor in Savannah Tuesday.
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD ST.
PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY—NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
Ilahiie 9 s
Dry Cleaners Branch
48-Hour Quality Service
451-453 WEST BROAD
We Also Pick Up and Deliver Dial 3-4724
We Also Clean And Block Hata
Manager: James Richardson
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THURSDAY, JlTJE ?« 154?
STATE N. F A.
EADERSH1P MEETING
FORT VALLEY, June 19—
Through the cooperation ot the
Division of Vocational Educa¬
tion and the itinerant teactau-
trainers—Alva Tabor and S-^-
Fugate a very successful lead¬
training school is being
at Camp john of An^erW Hojjjjf
lor the New Farmers
of the State of Georgia, foe'
the purpose of giving them
training in leadership ability-
The meeting started Mon¬
day, June 16, and will last thru
June 21. Vocational
agriculture students are repre¬
from all sections of the
In attendance at this
meeting.
A H Fuhr of the Farm Cred¬
Administration, Washington,
D C, was the guest speaker
Monday night on the subject,
Credit and How It Fits
Business.” ,
T- G- Walters, state supervis¬
of agricultural education,
is expected to visit be¬
fore the end of the meeting.
Advisers who are made up
agricultural teachers pres¬
are: H- A Bell, Buena Vis¬
W. J. Rambeau, Arlington;
M. Logan, Thomson; Solo¬
Baker, Boston, and j. E-
Millen.
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