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CLYO I ,
By Miss Jerene M- Garvin
Sunday was a high day
Mf l*i :fh AME church. Rev.
F. W. Bugby of Bethel church,
delivered the afternoon sermon-
There were also a baby con-
hpcl **1*1 n fnntp«t
tulle Viola Johnson ^ "contest! was the
winner of the
«17 70 ,, , i ^the «,*<• cap! Ai-ip
©mm, the winner of
tain contest. ft* raised *92.35.
Total rafted 'am 1540. Rev. H
E Scott is pastor.
Miss Alfornia Garvin spent
the week end with her teach¬
er. Mrs. L D. Scott of Savan¬
nah.
Miss Maryetta Brown was the
Sunday (guost of IV R k T :?ren<l
Garvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell were
the Sunday guests of Mrs. Arie
Green.
Miss Nellie M. Jackson, who
i* attending summer school at
Georeii State College, was the
Week end guest of her
Mi and Mrs Andrew Jackson.
Mrs. Leutir Brown was the
Sunday Guest of Mrs. Buney
Polite.
The December Evergreen
Snvme.s _ . ( iiz m<- at t the _ home
o f Mrs. Addie Jackson. Next
»e. nu', will be at the home of
Mac Ola Nix. !
,, r. and Mrs lorn .Johnson
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,
wt M' the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Llla Stol ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goldwire
motored to Millhaven to see
Rev. p. L. Bellinger, who is very
ill
* The Ladies Savings Club met
at the home of Mrs. Pencil
Shines Next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Roxle Gold-
wire.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Andrews
of Savannah attended church
i 'Sunday and were the guests of
his mother, Mrs. Andrews.
Mrs. Lakie Brown is spend¬
ing the week end with Mrs. C.
L Garvin.
Johnnie Green was the week
end guest of his parents,
J £and also Mrs. the guest ^llen Green, of and wks
3 Miss Jerene
M Garvin.
Mrs. Rosie Daniels was the
Sunday guest of \Mr.% Periol
Jhiggs.
The United Savings Club
•Winet, at the home of Mrs. L.
giithe in frown. Next meeting will be at
homo of Mrs. Aline Young.]
gif 4rs Beulah Boston spent
Sami ‘ y b ” * WBh
nei ' St- Mark Baptist church.
Me ev. Gatkin, pastor.
Deacon Abraham Garvin was
siting his son, Rev. L. R. Gar-
anJin. in Fairfax. S- C-
gue Mrs. Janie Lue Gatson has
mee ‘turned home after spending
Mrs iree weeks with her parents,
r. and Mrs. John Polite.
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To noble things I need aspire.
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REWSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mrs. M. E. Beal and Ira Grif-
Iin and were 4,116 quests
of Mrs. M ' v * Shar P e Sunday. |
Mrs. Johnnie Rogers was the
guest of Mrs. Annie B- Rogers l
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin was
the Sunday guest of Mrs. Lil- j
* Howard
Mrs. Minnie Sharpe was
of Mrs Janie Harris of
Lvans - Friday. She Is still on)
the s,ck list * j
Homer Bell of Philadelphia is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Della
Belt, and sister, Lillie Howard,'
and brother, Freddie Luther Carter, .Guess j j
Mr. and Mrs.
and E B. Jefferson attended
the union at Hagan.
James Goodron made a bus-.
lness trip to Baltimore, Md-
Mrs Augusta Flynn, Miss
Lizsrle Washington, M. O.
lips, Mrs. Viola Flynn and Joe!
Whltty, all of Savannah, were]
F ’ lif!av visiting Mi. and
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Tyson d . n ^ , Sunday. were ' vlsltors in . | J
Mrs. Alberta Edwards visit-
ed her sister, Mrs. Minnie Lee |
Jones, In Savannah a few days.
Mrs. Emma Ashford, Glenn-'
vJ]Je> wa& the week end guest,
of ^ Alberta Edwards. Jrj ]
Mrs . E i| Za beth Edwards,
and Miss Elizabeth Edwards
were supper gues ts at the
h(Jme of Mr nd Mrs Rhody
Smith Friday night. Charleston,!
David Brinson of
S. C., was the week end guest
of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Car-
rle McNeal.
Miss Vearlee Farley of Col-
llas is spending a few days with
Lillle M ae McNeal.
the Cora Lee Hendry was)
delegate to the Mutual Ush-
er Union at Cluxton Saturday
and Sunday.
E. B. Jefferson and Rev- A. I
W. Kemp attended the first
district June convention at Ludowlci J j
25.
Mrs. Catherine Smith became
the bride of Freeman Collins on
une 21
^ r * and Mrs - M. J. Browder
and children spent the after-
n °on last Sunday with Mrs.
Queen Browder.
^ rs * Minnie Toothe and Mrs.
Lillie Howard and members of
the Home M^ionary Society a'.,,
rendered a a ______ program at the AME ,
cburc h at Reidsvme Sunday.
Monda y nigTlt a protracted
meetln * be «an a t Big Bethel
Sr'h m in b %‘ei“'lf lhel AME
Mrs Idell TH»n Bailey was the
guest of Miss Ora Mae Browder
Monday evening.
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McINTOSH
By M. E. Morrison
Mrs. R. L. King of Savannah
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Francis Shield
Prof, and Mrs. D F- Morrison
have moved Into their new
home.
Mrs. Susie M. Moore of Phil
was called home to at-
the funeral of her sister,
Mrs Frances Shield,
By Mrs. Lola M. Dixon
Rev ' M L * Lester preached
un excellent sermon Sunday at
Hutcherson AME church. Be-
service prayer meeting was
led by Mrs. L. G. Stripling.
Service will be at 3 o’clock
at Thebes Chapel Sunday, July
Rov j. M . Bennen of Savan-
preached at Wilderness
church June 22. He is
to be the new pastor
f that church.
Mrs . Matilda Fields of Sa-
was the week end guest
lier sister> Mrs. p * J * Wil "
*
Frank Stevens was the guest
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Han-
nal) s^rant, Sunday, of Way-*
'
tv. S. Simons wa sthe guest
for a few days of his sister,
Bride M. Sullivan. She is
from Tillman, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bacon
the Sunday 'guest so
daughter and son-in-lfaw,
and Mrs. Frank Richard-
Miss Marie Bacon was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Abort Richardson,
Charlie Singleton made a
trip to Savannah Mon-
y> accompanied back by Rev.
of Atlanta,
Mrs. viola Martin, little
daughter, Unie Jane, and Mas-
ter Alfonso Cooper left Tues-
foi* Brunswick.
Mrs * Martin will also visit
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Benjamin Wiiiliams of De-
troit, Mich., and Walter Wil-
of Philadelphia, Pa., are
two weeks with their
sisters, Mrs. Lula Rklhardson,
and Mrs. Mabel Vamadoe.
STATESBORO
By W. W. Gilmore
]n T a Qf^anner few days last ^ week. in At-
Lanie Eady and daughter of
k 'thei/siek k mother, moth^
Mrs M Ch ano( ,
v„Hed
aunt - Mrs * Salmon Moore
Bible meeting is held every
night at Thomas Grove ,
Baptist church.
Mr. Spaulding died June 29
on Elm street
Mrs. Barney Hendley spent
the week end with her mother,
Love.
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Revival mooting b in
1 St. James AME rhumb ! b 7,
and will be coitd '.cti I by i: v.
Nebo of Saudi Cm ulna 1
I i ■ J j. R. R.
Dr. McPherson, the j».« 'or, i
very ill at the par.sonan* but
^'’'ruilens Rev. D. A. Md",, McCoy and Rev. A. ' |
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J Rev. R. Lee. p;« ■ : .
Harrison charge, n !
stroke Tuesday. He is in i
the Sandersville hr.-T.ii
Rev. C. M. May, pa r of
Wadley Station, delivered the
sermon there last Sunday to a
larg . e crow£ j, a quarle sang
and the rally was held. I
Rev. L. D. Lincoln pa .1'
r through the city last wo ui ]
route to Atlanta, J
Motlier Jewel Ann Davis, 94. |
is doing very well at the home
of her son and dauglifer Mr.
and Mrs Wm Palm< ,
Mrs. Ina Wilcher is getting
along pretty fair at the home
of her mother.
Sunday will be the regular
pastora] at TennHe
Baptist ker ****** church. Dr a W Wal-|j
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Mrs. Rosa Everson’s niece,
Miss Ealine Edwards, from New
York city, will reside here with [
Mrs. Everson afler the c. "h a
of her mother last year in Now .
York city.
______________ Ministers, members ________ and
friends have been very kind t
Dr. McPherson while ill at his
home on Montgomery .street.
The Tennille Ball club will ;
play Dublin Jpy 4.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Chica- 1
go, sister of Mr. John Arlim*
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of this city, is a member of
St. Stephen AME church She
,
will return in a few weeks
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I FREEDMAN _______ GROVF I
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By Mrs. C. F. JVlalUce :
Tbe union meeting of 1
Presbyterian churches of Lib-
er4 y county was held at Ebe-
nezer church Sunday with a
good attendance. Rev. W" cl
Pleached, an impre si/e c-
At 4 o’clock tlv* Mums
and Eastern Star.*: rendered a
program. Mrs. Marv V ’
Mrs. B. A. Frazier, past matron,
brought !r , n thl .
grand‘chapter- F S. Lambri at.
is worshipful master. .
Mesdames \t. E- Baker. An-
nle Neeley, B. A. Frazier, M rv
Wilson and Florio Lamb; ,
attended the grand (
E. S„ in Brunswick.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, j
Mr. and Mr.;. J. D s ; a
Mrs J A Mullino ” :■ ,C
son , Jr .. and E ac'ksou alt. nd-
ed the Baptist urn l nu * i a.
at Allenhurst Sunday
Mrs- Jeannette B-st Walker
spent the week end wish
aunt, Mrs. B A. Frazier.
Miss Christean Hubbard of
Atlanta spent the week end
with her parents, M >nd
Willie Hubbard.
Miss Ruth M. Golden of Sa-
is spend. a (
with her parents
Mrs. L. Wood rctut
after attending a m * . in.
1 Charlotte. N. C.
On Jtrtv 18 ,!u ; n
1 Singer? will render a p i
'at Beach Hilil Baptist . u .
1 Freedman Grave 1 ’ b
met at thc homo >: Ti
Baker. Next utc ; *
Ison. ] the home of t
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B v ms
Mrs I i: f C a-
way, S. C , ; a,. . . ul
Mrs * Frank ( . and many
other relativc.-
| Miss An Davis spent
a tew ;i. ivatmah last
week
Mr. a •' Mr. Frank Beatha
were Su: day ;u» * • ; of Frank
Geiger ; nd family. ,
Miss Willie Pt id Conm
and little Mo Ic Ana G
were Sunday cues's ■>* Mi,"*
Ann Dora and Nanev D i vi*
Miss Fannie Davis of Cltx-
t° n spent tlv week end wi n
Charley Geiger and family.
COLONS
By Miss Yvonette Williams
Mrs. Kelly Knox of Miami,
Fla., visited her sister, Mrs.
Pinkie Beal of Collins, leaving
here for Philadelphia and New
York Mrs. Beal’s son joined joined
her for the trip.
Mrs. Alice Brewton, Miss
Joyce Medlock, Miss Yvonette
Williams, D- L. Surrency, Miss!
Hattie Pough Mae attended Medlock the and youth Syl-j
conference at Lyons Thursday
Friday.
Miss Ludelia Norward made
a brief trip to Savannah.
Miss HStella Jackson of Mi-
ami, , Florida, is . ____ home vi iti g
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jackson.
Mrs. Della Gray of Savan
nah is home spending the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Bill Jackson.
Miss Catherine Jackson, Miss
Edfleld, ... Vernell „ „ Holland, „ ,
Doris Jackson and Ernes¬
tine Byrd were Sunday guests
Mrs. Trutettue Cook of Clax-
ton.
Mrs. Betty Dickson and John
Coats are stU1 on the sick
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Mrs. Annie L. Williams Is
visiting her mother and!
Johnny Burley. Mrs. Lula M.
and Deacon j. D. Wor-
attended the district
at Ludowlcl.
Deacon S J. Johnson, Dea- ___
D. J. Norward and Mrs.
M. Jackson visited the un-
meeting at Haygans Satur-
and Sunday. Total money
was *166.75.
Albert Baker visited in Mr.
Saturday.
Heweth Baker and Calvin
Johnson made a business
to Reidsville Thursday.
Mrs. Lew Ann Collins Pough
the Sunday guest of Mrs.
Baker
Mrs. Pensll Beal, Mrs. Collie
and children left Tuesday
Philadelphia, where they
spend the summer !
Mrs. Eva Groover and little
Shirley Ann Futch have re-
turned home after spending
time with her son. James
D. Groover, in Jacksonville
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L SCREVEN I I
By Mrs. Vernell Gordon
The third Sunday was nas-
toral day at Fab churcli^in
absence of Rev. G. W Jack-
son of Waycross, pastor, the
was filled by Rev. F.
of Waycross. The
supper was administer-
a4 the close of the evening
Collection for the day
Rev. and Mrs. Boyd of Broad-] j
hurst, Deacon and Mrs. Jenkins
Patterson and Rev. T. L.
worshipped in Screven on
’
Rev. F. Williams of Waycross
was a speaker at St. James
church Tuesday night, as
of the pastor, Rev. R. j.
and honoring a club of!
Steward David Banks, a
the Model Sunday School, was
rendered. $23 was the total col-j
Miss Martha Frazier left on
Sunday for Albany to attend
the first session of Summer
school.
The house occupied by Seotla
Tyson and son, Scotia, Jr., on
Railroad street, was totally de-
stroyed by fire Thursday night-
Nothing was saved-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunlap of
Jesup were vjsitorts here last'
week.
Mrs. L. W. Brown of Savan-'
nah. and daughter, Miss Marie
E Brown, R. N„ of New York'
city, visited relatives here on
Wednesday.
Philip Shackleford is ill at
home in Screven. Mrs. Mary
*
Lee Brock is also ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown of
Willacoochee were guests of his
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. H P. Dunwoody, here,
Services were held at the St.
James AME church Sunday.
Pastor Blakely had as guest
speaker. Rev. E. W. Johnson of
Blackshear.
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HOMEiiVlLLE
ti, Mias Sara Thomas
f. '■ cl., ,' was youth day at
F- v.ii'b Chapel- The com-
■'lent, program of the
school was held at 11
. with Mrs. James Rich-
i ■-•.if;! speaker. Miss Ann
Rath Keith was valedictorian
from be enior department,
M ; Joann Hardee from
. ! department.
'■ " 1 w - Lane was here
"•e ' friends Sunday.
* teachers met at the
of Miss Alberta Bryant
' n ,
'
Ino . missionary meeting was
a 1 li lmme of Mrs. Mar-
I'rest ley.
M v members and friends
Hi’" h’s Chapel attended the
ml of Mrs. Thomas With-
on.
The Ilomerville Bobcats de-
0 d Lakeland Sunday.
Tlie vacation bible school is
increasing with pupils. |
Mr3 . Bessie Harvey spent!
in Lakeland visiting
|
Nur * Mary Thomas of V/are
is at home visiting her
Miss Mary Kinlaw returned
spending two weeks' in
Texas. l
Rev. A. J. Martin and his Jr.
, ,1: ’ , ir , " M(lay mght . ,
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. ’ R- ’ Bl0wn of Sant ‘y
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By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Mrs. Ellen Porter, son and
and grand-] '"home!
have returned
ftvisiting Deacon and Mrs.'
mu Mi*., on Ellen at Lacrosse, Porter and Fla. De- j
Anderson attended the ft?- 1
oi V - Anniversary of their sis-
: w and brother, Ml* and
Lmmeit Anderson, last
' n,|ay at AUenhurst. Mrs. Iil-
Gi '' n4 * dau Shter of Mr. and
Anderson, and Mrs. Susie
* / ! ' of Savannah, at-
' ; ’ i d thc anniversary.
Mi ; Fthel Garrison attended
Hi , district convention on
dn".;day a t Ludowici.
' Pembroke Union District
was well attended Sat-
!y and Sunday ,‘ at r ?P ress
1 ' 1 11 money laised, .>83.53*
* F, G. Geiger, president.
Deacon and Mrs. j, S- Bacon,
Etna Hines and son. Mr.
Mrs. L. H. Garrison at-
the union meeting Sun-
v afternoon at Cypress Bay.
Nora Lee Garrison re-
home Sunday from the
* ital after undergoing an
.. ^am T Garrison, _ her
"> a
' “‘. ld son ; Jl ;> s P 6nt
,] d jp’’’ night wit h nor fa-
' " l!!e Stephens. ^
Mrs. Etna Hines, Deacon and
j. S. Bacon visited Mrs-
Lee Garrison Sunday
also the Haynes family,
Mrs. Addie Kelly of Savan¬
was called back last Fri-
iV on accoun t of the illness
hrr slster * Mrs * Nora Lee
! n *
Mr. and Mrs. Hezron Wil-
pent Monday with their
Mi*, and Mrs. I. H.
and sister and brother-
Mr. and _______________ Mrs. Archie
j
Rachel Williams and
Calvestia, were the ■
guest of Mr. and Mrs ;
, F oxworth and family.
HONEY CREEK ----1 I
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
Thc Gethsemane Baptist
school convention clos-l
’ it 31st session with much
uc “ss Deacon C. Catty, pres-
’cnt. Money raised throughout
session was $284.74. j
ss Earth a Lee Jones has f
’ home after spending
*1 -er season in Lake
■ Fla. j
Mrs. Lula Bell Flowers and
from Tampa, Fla., I
last week visiting their I
Mr and Mrs. F. A.'
and aunt, Mrs. Flor-
Jackson. f
Mrs. Isabel Singletary is
this week visiting her
Mrs. Addie Atkinson.
The funeral of Mrs. Lucile
was largely attended at
U’swick on June 19. Her
>dv a s brought from Miami,
.Hall's Funeral Home was
charge The Interment was
Sinai cemetery*,
Mrs. Minnie Atkinson is im-
DOUGLAS
By Sirs. Baffle StantTford
Funeral services were held
f or Washington Jeffrey, who
(jjed June 19 He was a mem-
ber of Gaines Chapel AME
church. Rev S. W. Grant of
f{ ciate d. He leaves one daugh
ter, Mrs. Nora Eason of Doug-:
i as . Thomas Jeffrey and Mrs.
Mary Bell Jeffrey of Washing-
ton, D. C.; six sisters, Mrs. Wil¬
Kemp of Piver Side, N- J.;
Mrs. Mary Jones of Cleveland,
Ohio; Mrs. Hilda M. Smith of
Ohio; Mrs. Maggie
j 0 nes of Thomasville; Mrs. Car-
r j e Harris of Daytona Beach,
Fla.; and Mrs. Emma Gibson of
Douglas; two brothers, Calvin
L. Jeffrey of Philadelphia and
Jeffrey of Newark, N J.;
two grandchildren, Preston
JoWers of Detroit, Mich.; and
Maggie Lee Eldell of War-
Ohio, and four great, grand
children. •
Services Sunday at Gaines
AME church were well
a program was ren¬
dered dered at at 8 P ’ m : b ^.^
sionary s . e ?v,. a
a ” raised. The " following f vis¬
were introduced: Mrs. Em¬
ma Brown of New York, Mrs.
Josie Ross, John Wright of
Broxton, Mrs Alice Tyhon of
Miami, Fla., and Rev. Ed. Da-
of Broxton.
Miss Lyda Richardson was
delegate to the Sunday
school convention at Homer-
ville July 23-
Tha union meeting convened
with the Macedonia Baptist
church Sunday, June 29, Rev.
W. H Byrd, pastor.
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WEST PALM BEACH
Mrs. Gracie Anderson, mem-
of a pioneer family, died
at a local hospital here June
23. Surviving are three sons,
E O-, and Prince D. R.
two brothers, Prof,
j. a. Ely and Reginald Ely;
sisters, Mrs- Bertha Powell and
Mrs. Bessie Pierce, and other
relatives. The Coleman Funer-
a *i Home was in charge of the
funeral, which was held at
where she made her
at the First Baptist
church.
Dimmerial Wilkins, elderly
citizen, passed at his home on
11th street, Monday. Surviving
are Slx sons and a daughter.
Funeral services were held from
Payne Chapel AME church,
Rev- S. A. Cousins, pastor, of¬
ficiating. He was a native of
South Carolina and came here
years ago, and was con¬
nected with building activities
of that period, being a past-
in stone masonry, which
is carried on by his sons.
Walter L. Johnson of 2227-
avenue. New York city,
residing at Miami, paid a
glimpse to old friends
the past week.
Rev. L. tH. King, Georgia
evangeliist, held forth at Rivi¬
era Beach the past week with
much success, and left Monday
For Live Oak.
DAISY
By L- C. Bacon
Mrs. Rosa Jones and little
grandson, Jerry, of Savannah,
and Mr. and Mrs. Asia Thom-
as were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. M. D. Peters.
Mrs. Ada Strickland of Sa¬
vannah is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Amanda McClenon.
Mrs. Freddie M. McClenon,
* and Mrs * Horse Bacon, Miss
Jones and others attended
usher meeting Sunday at
Claxton.
Mrs. Sheila Strickland of Sa-
vannah is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Ophelia Deloach.
Mrs. Lizzie Mae Bacon wasj
the Monday evening guest of
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora
Bacon. j
Freddie Mae and Betty Me- j
Clenon Bacon and Mr. the and Sunday Mrs. Horse j
were even-
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar¬
thur Bacon, Jr.
THURSDAY, JURY 3, 1947
GLENNViLLfc
By E- J- Junior, Jr.
The Junior Mission of FAB
be held Sunc ay a er
day school.
Sunday was a high day at
Sunday school. After hav-
a grand session with a
attendanle the teachers
and students were reireshed
with lemonade.
Ellis Campbell, who formerdw
here, was a visitor iin
week from Florida.
Members and friends of'hMtJ ^ AuP
reminded that the 53rd
session of uie Sunday
and BTU Convention
convene here July 11-12.
By Rev. E R Deloney
Those who attended the Ush¬
union at Claxton Sunday
Mrs. Cora L. Hendrix,
A. B. Deloney, Mrs. E- L-
Schley. Mrs. Mary Schley, Ina
Simmons and Greata M.
Mrs. Ruble Hall and Mrs-
L Thomas made a bus¬
trip to Claxtcm Saturday.
Willie Thomas motored with
E. R- Deloney to the un¬
meeting Saturday and Sun¬
at Metter.
David and T. L- Blunt visit¬
Rev. J. L. Henley Sunday
Vidalia.
Rev. Kittle of Lyons was the
guest of Rev. Deloney.
W H. Harris left Monday lor
State College, where he
a student.
The Knights of Moses Soci¬
will have its thanksgiving
Sunday.
Mrs. Jessie Seay is on the
list this week.
Mrs. Georgia Mincey seems
be improving.
Mrs. A. B Deloney. Mrs. Mary
and Mrs. Cora L- Hen¬
were the Sunday dinner
of Mrs. P. B. Lee of Clax¬
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