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OUT OF TOWN NEW v
r~ TENNILLE |
By Rev. G. (’. McPherson
Dr. A L. Brewster and
group ul insurance men
Dublin ‘parsed through
and ’upped by the
to see Pastor McPherson,
has been ill for several
but is iftuch better.
Mrs Mattie Lee Roach,
was very ill at her home on
Smith street, is some better-
Rev. John A. Bryant lias clos¬
ed a week’s meeting for Dr. A.
W. Waiter in Macon.
Dr. W M. Morris,
elder, who was In the hospital
in Sanhersville, is some
and was carried home last week
where he is improving
Dr. S. W Waite and Dr. J.
R NebO) will preside all day Sun¬
day at* St- James AME church
In Tennille for Minister
Phersoij, who may be
if his idortnr will permit.
Mr. .Claudia Reeves is
improved.
Motl>cr Jule Ann Davis, 04,
| 1 who has been very and ill daughter, at
home of her son
Els now (sitting up.
Rev. Elder Mrs. L C- Tucker,
■who attended the Sunday school
and youth convention in Vir¬
ginia, is home again.
Dr. Bam Reeves. 70, veteran
Baptist minister who has
his chnrch nearly fifty
111, )f active service, has been very
but i better and will soon
resume hi duty at h s
jshurches.
1 \ Dr. * C. M May, pastor at
( Vadlcy, and Rev. McCoy
he fifth Sunday with
i fcPher^on end took charge
i ie service.
Mrs. ina Wilcher is better at
r •ic ho^ie of her mother near
idiilcville, and will soon
irn l.o. her home.
Chance Robinson and Mrs. H
Woomblc. who left a few
•eks ajgo for the state hospital
Rome, will soon be home.
Mrs. Effic Smith, mother of
cx smith, and wife are now
>:din .at their home in Ton¬
ic after spending thirty years
I Montgomery, Ala.
pfiss Carrie I,oe Lewis return-
home after.staying in Phil-
.Mphih. with her aunt
»Vrio Baker, who accompanied
R hoijio last week in time
■ tnd the ----- Fourth - H (>r grand-
*her I and grandmother,
_Jlh yf and Mrs. Fannie Hurst;
®an(f mother, Mrs Leonnia Lew-
I• stepfather. Lee
• 1 1 4 11 <- 1 came home from
h fib''‘fa! to greet them.
B a* 1 nV ' McPherson of Augus-
^Rher) jji ''a
Mr. McPhersTn,
1 Jri, Rev. McPherson.
Mr;
Mme. LOMA
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BULLOCH COUNTY
By .Mrs. Maggie Harris
Sunday school was held
the usual hour at Ml Zion AME
church, Supt. Fred William
Pastor T. J Isom delivered the
message. At 2 p m the mis¬
sionary department rendered a
program at williams Chapel
AME church, Ualcyondale.
Miss Evelyn Williams Was the
week end guest of Miss Mollic
Jones at Leeiield.
Rev. and Mrs, T, J, Isom had
as their guests Sunday her mo-
ther, Mrjs. Sdlon.’a James; a
brother, A James, and Mrs. Lu¬
la Pittman of Hazelhurst.
Miss Mildred Williams a .
birthday party Saturday even
ing near Statesboro given in
honor of Miss Sarah Wells and
Frank Sabb.
. Iattle ... Misses Lillian and , _
olyn Isom are spending
vacation with their grandmo-
ther, Mrs. Salonda James,
Hazelhurst
Mrs. Annie M. Lundy and
Mrs. M. Harris were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Williams.
Saturday the Rough Riders
played the Brinson team of Reg¬
ister.
Miss Rosamae Raymon was
the Sunday evening guest of
the Williams sisters.
Those who motored to Bruns-
wlck Tuesday to attcnd the OES
mee ting were W. R.
Mrs p au ii ne childers W M
Mrs “"nle Rosa wiilliams and Mi-
'. Williams v V uua i 1 ?
Jordy Lovett of Philadelphia
is home visiting his
and son in law, Mr. and
Nathan ......._ Jackson. his ^daugiuer From here he
vislt in Fort
! Lauderdale, Fla.
Mr and Mrs Fred Canroll
and (amily and Mr and MrSf
Eugene H Harris were dinner
guests of her sister and brother
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam
smith, at Nuricka.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen are
proud parents of a son born
June 29. Mrs. Allen will be re-
membered us Miss Alice Garbetl.
Floyd Eason suffered the loss
of three of his lingers which
were chopped off with a hoe in
the hands of his oldest, son,
Daniel Floyd Eason. He is a
patient in Bulloch county hos¬
pital.
j Mrs. Rosanna Williams is able
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lon-
n | e prescoll.
Mrs. Ruth Eason is improv¬
ing.
HINESVILLE [
r
Bv Mrs. Kdellc Osgood
Sunday was union meeting
day for the .various Baptl *
churches.
j. c. Carter attended the
ion from First Cavalry
church at Ludowici.
Rev. a. 8. Hatey preached
inspiring sermon at Bethel
church Sunday.
Mrs- El l ie Dell Frazier
Margie and June Lee were
guests of her parents of
broke, Wednesday, Mr. and
James Hines.
EGYPT
i Mitchel A. Walker
By
Sunday was pastoral day
St, Peter AME church, Rev.
M. Dingle, pastor; at Oak
j Baptist pastor, church, and Rev. at Egypt R.
son,
1 list church, Rev. Harten,
tor.
We were sorry to hear of
of Dixey Morrell, who
burned (() f|( , ath in the home
} Colmer Mr . and Mrs . Col
, thing lhat
had in the fire July 6
Morrell, who was spending
night at the Colmer home
the time of the fire, is
by one daughter, a
ter, mother and father in
Mrs. Lessie Pelote.
Mrs Marie Hin,us is still
tlie sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and their son have returned
Savannah after spending
days with their aunt. Mrs.
M.'J. Wiilliams.
Mrs. Jeter Pearl Adams
' Pear,le I,avis were
eveni »B guests of Mrs. Mary
J. Williams and her
Mrs c M1 walker,
DAISY
By L. ۥ Bacon
Sunday was regular
day at the Mt. Pleasant
tist church.
Rev. T J. Lynch was
Monday guest of Mrs. M.
Peters,
Mrs. Sandy Brown and
Rufus Brown were the
guests of Mrs. Peters.
Mrs. Mamie Grant of
ta Is spending some time
her mother, Mrs. Amanda
Clenon.
The funeral of Mrs.
Mikel was largely attended
Wednesday at Green
Baptist church.
Miiss Rosia Jones was
pointed delegate from
Pleasant to the Tattnall
ciation convention at
ville.
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By Edd Dunbar
Mrs. Ruble Bynes
man of Trenton, N. J., Is
ing her aunt, Mrs. Mary
ley.
Walker Spence of New
Is visiting his relatives in
around Millen.
Walker B Ross and
of Savannah and Millen
visiting his mother, Mrs. E.
Thompson, who is 111.
Robert Chatman is home
from the army.
Rutee Spence made a busi¬
ness trip to Hephzibah Mon¬
day.
Martha Lamar was a visitor
in Graymont Summitt on
week-
Geneva Sherrod spent the
week end at Wadley.
Rev. j. E. Lewis of Midville
was in town Friday.
Mrs. Beatrice Bennifield is
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deolin and
son of Mount Dora spent their
vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McCloud.
Mrs. Edna Thomas Wilson of
Miami Ls visiting relatives here
and at Swainsboro.
The Millen baseball team
defeated Graniteville, S. C-, on
July 4, by a score of 6 to 2.
» Mrs. Martha Cross Shinhol-
ster continues to b every ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hank-
erson and little daughter of
Portal were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McCloud on July 4.
Henry Lewis continues to im¬
prove.
Janet Bradley iis visiting rel¬
atives here.
Rufus Murphy of Florida is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Ida B.
Thomas.
Nellie Luctle is visting
.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, George D
Hart.
Lottie Johnson contnues ill.
Miss Gussle Ruffin has re¬
turned to Atlanta after spend¬
ing her vacation with relatives
Here. ^ **f
Arthur Jordan, Jimmie Roy¬
als and Buddy Moody, Mrs. Wil-
mer Jordan and Lucile Dunbar
motored tD Waynesboro Sun¬
day.
Eustace Anthony, H. B. Doyle
and Mrs. Hallie Gordon attend¬
ed the Gold St. F. and A. A. Y.
M, St, John Day at Waynesboro.
HOMERVILLE
By Miss Sarah Thomas
The Brown’s Chapel AME bi¬
bile school closed with an v en¬
rollment of 50 pupils. Rev.
J- Martin, pastor, preached
soul stirring sermons Sunday.
Mrs. Zeola Richardson is
ported improving from her
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Cunningham.
Miss Alberta’ Williams
children from West Palm Beach,
Fla., are visiting relatives
and J( * n Ware
M ami are visiting her
Mr M. s^ S Ruth S'* Keith 1 ’ nas -
ed from Detroit and
Ohio.
Alonza Wright is ill In
county hospital.
N. L. Lovejoy Is on the
list.
The missionary meeting
be held at the home of
Emma Wilson.
Miss Douglas of Tallahassee
FU;„ and Miss Mary
of Augusta are visiting
sister, Mrs. A- J. Martin.
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I nnmicn--- BRUNSWICK
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By Miss Reeta AUbrittnn
Tlie City Wide Ushers
had a successful meeting
; Mrs. Annie , Lee , Dunham
Improving at the home of
sister in law.
Sarah Malinda Martin is
able to be out again.
Wm. Brown and his
ters, Mrs. Hattie Brown.
mond Hill, were visiting his son.
Simon Brown, last week.
McKinley Rogers, jr., is vis-
iting relatives at
Hi!1
The Southern Gospel
rendered a program at
Temple Holiness church
day night- The guest quartet
the program was the
I Singers.
I
By W. W. Gilmore
Mrs. Amy O. Dei eh is home
after visiting in Salisbury, N-
C. She wa. accompanied home
by her daughter, liltle Cdillian
M’S< Geraldine T. Bell of Mil-
ledgevilie was the werk end
guest of Mrs. Amy O. De;gh.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ackey
spent a few days with their sick
mother, Mrs. James Ackey.
IF W. B. Smith, Jr., spent a
few day ; in Fort Valley last
week.
M ss Valeria Smith is attend¬
ing a meeting in Arkansas.
H. W. B. Smith .spent a lew
days in Macon on business.
Mrs. Wllmore Joyce left on
Thursday for Mew York c< ty.
after the death of her mother.
The usher board convention
was held at St- Paul Baptist
church at Register, June 21.
The Good Man Club and
the Friendly club held an an¬
nual joint picnic by the river
July 4, guests being Mrs. Susie
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Lovett of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Helidley
of Savannah were the week end
guests of his relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lovett
and children of Glendale, Ohio,
spent the week with relatives
here.
Mrs. Beatrice (Riggs) Hall
of Salisbury, N. C , accompani¬
ed by her* husband is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Susie Rhylan-
der.
Miss Valeria Smith is attend¬
ing a leader training school at
Philander Smith College. Little
Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Thelma Spencer and
.
sister, Melrose, of Newark, N.
|J., ' trude f 1'llfin were Simmons, Qiwimrmc the guests oi Mrs. Ger-
1 Miss Li,,ian p, 'i R o is very ill
in Bulloch county.
MANASSAS l
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By Rev. E. R. Deloney
Mrs. Mary Schley visited
and Mrs. Willie Nelson in Sa-
vannah Thursday.
Rose Thomas of Claxton w'ere
Mrs. M. B. Brewton and Mrs.
the Friday guests of Mrs. Cora
L. Hendrix.
Mrs. M. B. Brewton of Clax-
,on vis!,rd Rov - cnd MrC| - E - R -
Deloney Friday.
Mrs. viola Schley left Sun¬
day for New Orleans, where her
husband is stationed in the
S. Service-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewton
of Jacksonville were the
gueds of Mrs Cora L. Hendrix-
Felix Rhynes motored to Col-
hns Friday, accompanied
Great a and Idol Rhynes,
Mae Simmons. Bereatha
add Willie Rose Rhynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schley
attended service the fifth
da y night at the House of Pray-
er at Bejlvillc. also Cayola Nel-
son -
EaSon and Mr
Maud Wilkerson made „ a h bun
trip to Claxton. Monday.
Willie Thomas and Rev.
R Deloney made a business
| to Fred Reidsville Tuesday.
Allen and Miss Bereath
; Palmer are new subscribers
The Tribune.
‘ Barney Lodge, ”7, KOM,
^ ,3 annua’
Sunday w Hi an enrollment
t of 165 financial members.
sermon was delivered by
E R Deloney.
Mrs. Ella Bowers and her son.
( Tommie and wife, of
attended the KOM service here
Sunday.
Mrs. 1.. M. <•■ .ham and ^
i Mollie Schley conducted
nursery here Sunday.
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II FREEDMAN G1 VE l
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By Mrs. c. E. MuHi.-e
i Prayer meeting w as held
Beach Hiill P i h church on
Sunday. Sund Ml was - well
attended
Service . «,eni . T - church
Stmdr was onducted by Rev.
A’occi
Presiding Elder Robinson
■ ’ id his H.drd quarterly confer-
! f nee at St. James AM 3 church
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. A Harley of
Fleming entertained their chil-
; dren and erandchildren on July
4 at their home. Mrs. L. Wells
was aiso present.
j MdNlOSH
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By Mrs. Lola M. D.xon
The five night revival closed
at Hutcherson Station, conduct-
ed by Rev. H. Jackson of At-
lanta. Seven members were add-
ed to the church and money
raised was $50-85. Eight were
baptised at Hutcherson church
" Rev - Lester preached
anexcellen t sermon.
Miss Mattie Belle Brown, Mrs.
Vannie Montgomery, Clinton
Montgomery, John Nozon of
vannaK and Miss Margaret
livaii of New York city were
visitors. Total collection, $55.73.
The Paramount Gospel sing-
era rendered a splendid
gram at Hutcherson on Sunday
night. Sunday is trustee day
this church.
Mists Margaret Sulivan of
New York was the Sunday eve-
ning guest of Mrs. Alice Free-
man and Miss Everlena Way
Dorchester station. She left on
Monday to visit Mrs. Floyd, Miss
Irbell Sullivan and others in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs- Elizabeth Carter of Pem
broke is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil¬
liams.
Thursday evening Gordon
Simmons took Miss Sullivan
and Miss Everlena Way of De-
troit to Savannah on a pleas-
ure trip.
McIntosh defeated Riceboro
Saturday, 15 to 6-
Miss Margaret Sullivan will
leave Satuday for New York city
after spending a few weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laac
Singleton.
Mrp. Vfol aMrirtin has
turned home after visiting rel-
atlves in Brunswick and
sonville, also Vernie Jane and
Master Alfonso Cooper.
COLLINS
By Miss lYvonette Williams
Deacon J. D. Johnson of Col
lint left for Cleveland, Detroit
and Philadelphia to visit
children.
Rufus Haider is here spend¬
ing some time with his sister,
Mrs. Willie L. R. Johnson.
On July 4, the Co!’.ins base¬
ball team defeated Syivania, 9
to 2.
Mount Olive Baptist church
celebrated its 53rd anniversary.
Rev - I- H- McLendon preached
a soul stirrin g sermon Sunday
mornin B. At the evening service
Rev. T. J. Stafford of Swains¬
boro preached and Sunday night
Rev. John E. Clark. Total
money raised was $147 46,
guests were Mrs. McLendon, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J, Stafford, Rev.
W, D, Bealock and others from
Swainsboro, and Rev. and Mrs.
John E." Clark of Savannah-
Miss Ruth Doris Johnson and
Charles Johnson of Savannah
were the Sunday guests of thejr
grandmother, Mrs. Lula M.
Jackson.
Miss Yvonette Williams and
others were Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. Eula Johnson,
1 Thomas and Algo Williams
.were the Sun’day evening guests
j of Solom Tuner and David Ter-
j ry.
Miss Burnies Jackson is at
| home visiting her father, Loan
Jackson, also her sister
(brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. D- J. Norward.
Johnnl<> Burl J and Mrs Lula
| M Jackson )torrd to Green
c t0 attend the funeral
f Mrs Mikp , Wednesday .
j MIDWAY
By Miss A. D. navis
Raymond i§nd George Geiger
of Savannah spent the week end
with Frank Geiger and family.
also Charley Geiger and f ami-
] y .
Charley Cuyler of Garnett, S
c., spent the weok end visiting
Mrs. Ruth Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Elizc William:,
1 week en SHRDLUarei
Sunday guests of Frank
and family.
! s and Raphy Grant of
iah spent the week end
1 i i Miss Ann Dora and Nancy
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Btoggs were
i IT” the Sunday guests 5U “ i: of John Wil-
iams and family -
OLIVER
Bv Thomas Lee Jackson
The Oliver Baseball team de¬
feated Ogeechee. 3 to 0 on July
.-
i Visitors here were Mrs. Lula
Reece of Guyton, Mrs. Elnora
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk-
land Ruth of Savannah,
Mrs Rosalie Ruth has built
a new home here.
THURSDAY* JULY 18 ,
GLLNWViLLL
\ By “» *•- E. J. J - Junior,. * ,umur " Jr- Jr - J
| Mrs. L. D Porter and Mrs ,
L. W. Scott were visitors in Sa-.
vannuh Thursday. 1
Thursday, June L D. Porter
1 wus given a birthday supper,
by Mrs. L, D, Potcr. Mrs. E. S
Tensity and Mrs. L. W, ScoM,!
Mr. Puorter was given many j
presents. j
j Rev. F. Douglas Johnson of
Jesup was a vision- of Rev. jun
lor , last . week , while „ conduct.ng ,
H ie revival at Mace o-ol a
the revival at Macedonia Bap-
tist church, Ludowici
1 Cpl. James II. Miller was
1 home lc’st week on leave,
Mr. and Mrs Robert Sessions
| of Daytona Beach. Fla, were
here last week-
Friends of Mrs. M. E. Berry,
an instructor of the Glennvilie
[ junior higlh school, regret to
hear of the death of her mo- i
ther in Claxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sessioms,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and
j Mrs. Emma Ashford motored t,o
Vidalia Friday.
CLAXTON
By Mary Bin a (Ins
Rev- S. L. Lee is in Rockaway,
N. Y., conducting a 15 nights
j revival Rev. T. for S. Douse Rev. S. L in Hunt, charge
was
of the memorial services at St.
jPaul MBC of which Rev. Lee
is pastor.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thomas Grove AME church,
Rev. Burke, pastor.
Miss Hazel Benjamin has un¬
dergone an operation at the
Statesboro hospital.
Mrs. M. F. Briley has return-
j ed tute home where from she Tuskegee attended insti-
> sum-
‘ mer school.
Rev. T. S. Douse motored to
Sopoerton Sunday and conduct¬
ed services at the Coasey Grove
MBC.
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Met-
ter was the week end guest of
j^er er Scott. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
Little Charles Milton spent a
few days in Glennvilie with his
aunt, Mrs. Margaret.
Master Herbert Tisdell of Sa¬
vannah is the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Edith Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Banks
and little daughter of Abbie-
ville spent the week end at
home.
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The general Sunday school
convention of the New Era As-
will convene at the
First Baptist church July 11-13.
The Sunday school conven¬
tion of the Bainbridge district
will convene July n at St. John
AME church.
Mrs- Lucile Williams of New¬
ark, N- J-, is here at the bedside
of her sick sister, Mrs. Bessie
Martin.
Mrs. Eureka Hall is seriously !
ill in Johnson Memorial
pital, Bainbridge. j |
Mrs. L. Screen is here visit-
ing relatives.
Mrs. Patsy Smith was the
guest of the union meeting on
Snndav Sunday. j 1
Mrs. Josephine Sharpton is
leaving for her home in St. Au-
gustine, Fla., Wednesday after
spending three weeks here with
Mrs. Matilda Wright.
Mrs. R. E. Hale reports a fine
trip to Brunswick last week.
The general s S. convention
of the New Era Baptist Asso¬
ciation will meet here at the
First Baptist church July Il¬
ls.
The general S. S- convention
of the Bainbridge district will
meet here at St. John AME
ch’^ch The July 16.
usher union will con¬
vene Saturday at Attapulgus
Rev. D. D Thomas, director.
Antioch Baptist union wiill
convene July 11-13.
REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
The WMB Society held its
regular meeting Sunday and
raised $26.70.
The Southern Gospel Singers
gram for the WMBS Sunday
of Brunswck rendered a pro¬
afternoon.
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD ST.
PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIF MOXROF EDWARDS, Prop.
■.ft., yifndj i-t. Mr - E.‘tty
Ho.uies are wishing her tiaugh-
ter a speedy recovery’.
Tbose attending the Knights
of ^ Ln mver«ary Sunday
^ Mr and Mrs . A t V m MU-
M) and ' MfS Ht . nry Bryant
Mr ’ Minnic Bryant,
M] . ld Mr<; Holmes
'
wcr0 thc Monday guests of ^ J
jntH) q lor Mrs . Betty Holmes. has'
Mrs Annie Belle Rogers
returned home alter visiting
father in law at Waycross,
Is very ill- in
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Willixrrt'
slon of Dundee, Fla., were ti
> rid ay guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Kermit Mosley.
' and
Mr. and Mrs. B. Brewton
son were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Deilurd Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Noll Mobley of
Jacksonville, Fju. were guests
of , Mrs ' ° llie M f ley °" i“ ly 4 '
Mrs ' Clara Sharp of Savan '
was the Saturday guest ot
Mrs. Queen Browder-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Browder
Mr ' and Mrs ' G ' W ’ Ho1
land Sunday.
Wilson Bryant was the Sun¬
day guest of Miss Ora Mae
Browder.
Mrs. Mary Eason of Jackson¬
was the week end guest of
Mrs. Janie B- Miller. .
DOUGLAS i
By Mrs- Sallie Standford
Sunday was pastoral day at
Gaines Chapel AME church.
Rev. s. W Grant, pastor. Total
amount raised was :>80.
The Progressive Lodge Bro¬
ther and Sisters of Light ob¬
served their 23th anniversary
July 4 Rev. S- W. Grant was
speaker.
Mrs. Susie Ruth Allen of Sa¬
is here visiting her mo¬
ther. Mrs. Susan Williams. Jim¬
and Walker Durharp wiil
her back to Savan¬
nah.
Mrs. Liila Walker, formerly
Douglas, now living in Sa¬
vannah, and a matron at the
Ga. State College, is here vis¬
iting her sister, Mrs. Mabel
Thomas. 4
Mr. and Mrs. C- D- Davis at¬
tended the funeral of Mr. Da¬
vis’ brother, who died in Gary
...
Rev- Dolphus Phenex and
Queen Ester Graves are ill. j V
Mr. and Mrs. ’ ^
Sylvester Reed
have moved into their newly
built home.
Columbus Brinkley of Tifton
open a radio shop here at
Pearl street.
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