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GLENNVILLE
By E. .!• Junior, Jr.
The great session of the an
nua! Sunday school and BTU
convention was held at the FAB
church, Olennville, Friday and
Saturday. Delegates were pres-
ent from Bryant. Liberty, Tatt-
nail, Long, Evans and Cand-
ler counties. All officers were
eifected to their various offices
and $i| the total money raised was j
2 27 Rev. E J- Junior was
huSt pastor and Rev. S. R. Stew-
art Is president of the conven-
tion. Next meeting will be at
St, Thomas Baptist church, Lu-
dowici, Mrs. in 1948- BloodshawJ j
Rosa Lee
formerly of Glennville, now re-,
siding in Monroe, and who is
attending summer school at
Georgia State College, was ini
the city last week visiting rel- *
atives. !
Glennville take-; great pleas-
ure in announcing its new
home purchasers, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Clarence Butler and Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Hammock. |
Mrs. Lottie Bell Wilkersoh
and Mrs. Mabel Rose Junior are
home after completing the first
session of summer school at
Georgia State College. They
returned last week for further
study.
Rev. E J. Junior was in
Wrightsville last week conduct¬
ing a revival.
The monthly singing conven¬
tion met Sunday at Greater
Zachariah Baptist church.
Mns. C C- Hardee and Mrs.
Floyd Woods of Glennville, Mr-
and Mrs. Alvin Hardee of Sa¬
vannah and Alex and Daniel
Cox of Miami, were visitors oi *
Mrs. Eletha Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hardee,
Saturday Mi* Williams redd..
in Rome- Mdssr.s Alex and
Daniel Cox have returned home
after spending two weeks with
relatives of Glennville and Sa- \
vannah.
Mrs. C C, Hardee is glad to
know that her brother, L. K,
Ij Cox, is doing nicely after an
1 operation three weeks ago.
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BULLOCH COUNTY !
By Mrs. Maggie Harris I
Services Sunday at Mt. Zion I
AME church were excellent
* Rev. Taylor is pastor,
j. Sunday was regular pastoral
; ,day at Jerusalem AME church,
;Rev. T. J. Isom, pastor.
j Sunday was regular pastoral
ej j day at Miller Grove Baptist
church, Rev. D. W. Williams.
( pastor.
% Mr. and Mrs. Wadie Daniels
of Chicago are visiting his mo-
^ Fred Dilliams attended the
hs funeral of Bryant Holmes Sun-
Aday at Oliver.
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Bus stops at Faulkville, Ga., 200 yards from door.
Look for little white bungalow and tent in front
By IWitchel A. Walker
j j g unday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church,, Rev. J. M
IJingle, pastor.
The Savannah district Sun¬
day school convention will con¬
vene here July 18
Mrs. Ersu'a Stepphens and
Cilvett.a Saxon made a business
trip to Savannah Saturday.
Mrs. Le sie Mae Pelote is on
the sick list.
I rda Mae Jenkins was the
week end guest of her grand-
mother, Mrs Eva Mae Douse.
Ruth Simon is visiting her
mother and grandfather.
Mrs. Georgia SaxWn vi I ted
per mother in Savannah over
jthe week end.
j Mrs. Roberta Jackson of New
York city and children are vis-
Jens, her mother, Mrs. E. Stcph-
of Egypt, also her mother
in law of Meinhart.
The Willing Workers Singers
of Savannah will be at Thomas
Chapo Sunday. „
I The Shawnee Singers were at
Tusculum Sunday, at the AME
j church , ' Aev ' w - H Lee, pastor-
| FREEDMAN GROVE I
By Mrs. C. Miillice
Sunday was communion day
Beach Hill Baptist church,
(Association, Rev. Curry, moderator of Zion
preaching. During
the service a picture of the
; late Rev. W- C. Shipman was
[ unveiled,
Mesdames B. A. Frazier, Rosa
Lambright and Sarah Murray
attended the funeral of Dr.
Cassel Sunday at Midway Tem¬
ple Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Anna Wells of Savan¬
nah was the guest of Mrs. W-
M- Jackson Friday.
Mrs. j. O. Robinson and son
and Mrs. Alma Jackson and
little daughter visited Mrs.
Mullice Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lucile Joiner and Miss
Elizabeth Grant of Burroughs
were the house guests of Mrs.
Claudia Robinson for two weeks.
Miss Ruth Golden spent July
4 with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Golden. She had as her
guo.si Miss Willie Mae Alien of
Savanna i.
Mrs. Butler attended service at
— on
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Malone of Sa-
ZTmnTXt Sch su,t-
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Mrs. Jeanette B- Walker is at
homC vl . ‘ S ...__ nR her aunt, Mrs
Barbara Frazier-
It.v Edd Dunbar
Little Richard Jackson visit-
his Brand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Gordon of Waynes-
boro.
Alice Lee Hughes became the
bride of J C. Roberson last
week.
-ppp funeral of Thomas Brady
was largely attended at Norri-
son Groove Monday,
Rt , v w D g a]) p preached
g unday a | Carswell Grove and
Needful churches,
Revival began at Zion church
Sunday, Rev. E A. Moss will,
be the guest speaker for ten,
nights.
Emanuel Dickerson attended
services at Neediul Sunday.
We sympathize with Mr.
James Williams in the
(lt ‘ath of their son at Saginaw,
Mich.
Mrs. Pearl Powell. Lillie Irby,
Claudia M. Briggs are atl
home from , summPr sch0ol .
Saul Buxton spent the week
end at home.
Mrs. Lottie Johnson is im¬
proving nicely from her recent
fall.
Nellie McKinney and little
daughter, Annice, returned
home Sunday after visiting
and grandparents, Mr.
end Mrs. Geo. D- Hart.
Mrs. Ella Winsor is visiting
in Wadley.
Geneva Sherrod has moved
to Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Roberts
and his sister in law and her
husband visited his mother.
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Mrs. Ilallie Gordon made a
business trip to Waynesboro,
PreciovV Gordon of Char¬
lotte, N- C., is visiting relatives
here and at Waynesboro.
OLIVER
Bv Thomas L. Jackson
The home of Mrs. Rose Lee
Ruth lias been completed and
she will be moving in soon.
The funeral of Joseph Ruth
was largely attended Sunday
at St. John, conducted by Rev
O. G Jackson.
Bryant Holmes was buried at
St. John Sunday.
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NEGRO NEWSPAPER
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j By Jerene M. Garvin
Sunday was a high day at
St Mark Baptist church- The
Queen Ester Star celebrated its
8th anniversary, the Rev. M
M. McQueen delivering the ser¬
mon.
. Crawford Talbert is viisiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Polite and
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Shigg.
Horace Hope and Mrs. Ida
Shaver of Hileah, Fla., are vis¬
iting her relatives, Mr. and
J Mrs. Miss Allen Nellie Greene. Jackson has
; re-
turned from Georgia State Col-
Lh r, nrin(> nrr Savan-
was vialtlnV he7 father,
Frank Johnson
Mrs . Lueverda Pinkn ey is on
the sick list.
Philemon Riiley, John Riley
j and j 0 hnnie Green were guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
len Green.
Deacon and Mrs. Abraham
Garvin were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs- George Gar¬
vin.
Joseph Johnson was the Sun¬
day guest of Miss Margaret
Jackson.
Mrs. James Wallace is in
Philadelphia, Pa., on business.
Mrs. Victoria Johnson was
the Sunday guest of Mrs. John¬
nie Mae Johnson.
Miss Rena Mae, Margaret,
and Willie Jackson were Sun¬
day evening guests of Jerene
M. Garvin.
Joe Polite was the Sunday
guest of his mother, Mrs. Beu¬
lah Polite.
The United Social Club met
at, toe- home of Mrs. AlKre
Young. Next meeting will be at
vin.
the home of Miss Jerene Gar-
Frank Nix is spending the
summer with his mother, Mrs. 1
Annie Mae N'x of Jacksonville,’
Fla 1
The Woman’s District con-
,
vention met at the St. Mark
Baptist church, Rev. F, L Gat-
j ; ed. kin, and pastor. church, $38.10 was rais-j
$48 85; tota).
.$86f>5. ,
The Evergreen Deacons club
met ola Nix. at the home of Mrs. Mae-j
Willie Mae and Johnnie Mae
are spending a while with their
j parents. Rev. and Mrs. H E.
Scott.
E. Scott, pastor.
Mrs. Novella Nettle of Buf-
falo, N- Y., and her sister, Mary
.Ferguson, 1 and children are here'
visiting their ------. parent, Mrs.
nie Scott-
i Allen Green and Mayer Gar-
vin motored to Rincon Sunday
and were the guests of Mrs. An-
nie Green.
Mrs. Renall Capers of Sa-
vannah is spending a while
her cousin, Mrs. Vernon
I J °,‘ ls0n '
Mrs Annie .
' Kemp of New
York 18 visiting her P are nts, Mr.
and Mrs. Ollie Hall.
Mrs. Addie Smith of Florida
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Lila Stokes.
| Deacon Abraham Garvin is
: on the sick list.
Mrs. Victoria Johnson wa^
the Sunday guest of Mrs. John-! I
nie M. Johnson.
William Stokes is improving.!
Miss Ella Johnson has re- 1
turned alter spending a
days in Allendale. S. C.
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\ HINESVILLE i
By E. Osgood
Sunday was paste -*
ith Rev. A. L- Was! i n
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hurge, accompanied by Rev. 7’
J. Wright of Mt Zion Bapi c.
church. i
Rev. A L Washington ylU
i
leave for the S. S. convention
Wednesday at Townsley Chapel
in Savannah,
Mrs J. C. Logue and son
were week end guests of Mrs.
Maggie Gause,
Mrs. Pearlie LMcon visited
her husband, Clarence, in Sa-
.annah last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hines,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs Regel
Hines of Savannah visited their
sister. Mrs Effie Dell Frazier,
Sunday.
By W- W. Gilmore Williams!
Mesdmnes Willie B.
home Friday after a successful!
and Pearl Bellinger returned
summer session at Georgia*
State College.
Miss LaBlanche Wiliams
and Levi Butler motored to Sa¬
vannah to visit relatives and
friends Sunday.
Harry German of Savannah
spent several days in the city,
guest of Miss LaBlanche Wil¬
liams, recently.
Miss Jeanne Leverette of
Minneapolis, Minn., is spending ,
a month’s vacation as the guest!
her aunt, Mrs. W*« Moore.
Little Misses Jo Ann an <D
Joyce Moore and Masters Cor-|
nell and Bernard Moore are
spending their vacation with
relatives in Washington.
A revival meeting is being'
held at St- Paul Baptist church,
Rev. Nathaniel Johnson of Sa¬
vannah, in charge.
Gertrude Evert left for New
York city to visit her sister,
Mrs. Mabel Blandshaw.
At the revival meeting at
Thomas Grove, nine were add¬
ed to the church. Rev. G. W.
Carter of savannah was in
charge-
The funeral of Ernest Martin
held at Thomas Grove Bap¬
church Monday.
Rev. E- D. Chandler was in
Tuesday.
Rev. W. W, Gilmore and Rev.
J. Johnson were in Wadley
Sunday.
Mrs- Nettie Dunlap is still on
the sick list.
Bryant Holmes died in Sa¬
vannah and his funeral was
at Oliver Sunday.
Mrs. W J. Johnson, wife of
W. J- Johnson, is up after
months of illness.
Rev. W. W Gilmore, Jr.,
a soul stirring sermon
Whiteville Baptist church on
The Rosebud. Sewing circle
at the home of Mrs. Irene
Fulton Wednesday.
Vernon Butler, Rosier W
and Miss Roxie B. Butler
motored to Savannah Friday-
Little Miss LaVerne and T.
Moone, Jr., are visiting their
grand parents> Mr . and Mrs R
R- Butler.
The Friendly Xmas Club met'
h r„C“ a a,m
Rosier W- Butler has com¬
pleted the course of mortuary
science in the mortuary school
Atlanta and is here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs- R. D _ R-
Butler.
Mrs- Mattie Lee is still at
her home on Johnson street-
Miss Valeria Smith has re-
turned from Little Rock. Ark ,
and is on the job at Waycross.
The Interdenominational Bi¬
ble school at the Statesboro
high school, has a large enroll-
ment. The teachers are Mrs. R.
R Butler, Mrs. Amanda Smith,
Mrs. Zadie Douglas, Mrs. Elise'
Kent. Mrs. Sarah M. Smith.
and Miss LaBlanche Williams.
Lillaborn Price of New York
is visiting his mother, Miss
Price, who is ill in the Van
is visiting his sister. Miss Lil-
Buren Sanitarium.
Mrs. Clara Taylor of Chester,
is visiting her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Sam Rhodes.
Mrs- Minnie Moore and her
who have been vis¬
iting relatives here, are re¬
luming to their home in Phil¬
Pa-
H. W B Smith, Jr., a recent
of S C- State College,
leave Monday for Louisville
he will teach a class of
veterans.
MIDWAY
_Bv L. E- Prince
The 79th anniversary of the
Midway Presbyterian church.
was a success- A number of
from Savannah Jack-
sortvilld, Brunswick and other
was present. One mem-!
ber was added to the church
Tilt A S. Clark CPrdr>«
preached.
The funeral of Dr M. A
Cassel of Brunswick was well
eulogy by Rev. W- D.
Wood!?. Undertaker in charge
teas W P. Holmes.
Bv Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
***£, Geneva^ aAd wXe'ti'v t J S. Ba-
” Mrs ^r Mickel Ctl °
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The anniversary of
ful Zion was largely attenled
Sunday. Pastor J. L. HendJey
delivering the massage and the
Jolly Four quartet rendering a
fline program.
Mr and Mr, Co,„, Pur.
Mi and Mis. Willie Porter,
Mrs. Julia Roberts and
H.len Porter fpent the
end in Pmeland. S. C with
Mrs, Maloria Tucker, , Mr.
Mrs. James Hines. Sr., Deacon
and Mrs. J. S- Bacon.
Mrs. Celia Hines and Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Levant attended
the birtfiday dinner given in
honor of Mrs. Frances Putch.l
who celebrated her 91st birth-1
day Sunday.
Emmond Brewton uf Savan-
nah spent his vacation last
week with his mother andbro-.
thers, Mrs. L llie Brewton and
Tracy and Cecil Brewton. I
R. T- Baker of Savannah was
dinner guest of the Haynes¬
es and Garrisons Friday.
Mrs. Lillie Brewton spent the
end in Eden with her bro-
ther and sister in law, Mr. and
Mrs'. Jim Johnson.
Willie Haynes of Claxton vis¬
ited his aunt add uncle, Mr.
Mrs. I. H. Haynes, Friday.
Miss Elma Golden and little
Lucile Layton, of Savan- ^
nah spent the week end
their father and grandfather,'
W. M. Golden. ;
Sunday was pastoral day at|
J. Wright of Tampa, Fla 1
Baptist church, Rev. 5
the message; total j i
raised, .$73.93. Rev. N. C
is pastor. Among the 1
were Mr. and Mrs- Sam
of Walthourville, Mrs.
Allen and Mrs Ardelia
of Savannah.
Mrs. Effie Mae Popps and
daughters of Miami arej
their vacation with
parents, Rev. and Mrs. F-
Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs Troy King are
proud parents of baby, (
a
born June 20- She has been
Barbara.
Mrs. Isabelle Roberts of Sa-
spent the week end
her mother and sister,
Ada Golden and Mrs. An-
Mae Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Levant
the Sunday afternoon
of their son and daugh-
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Mrs. Sallie Lane of States¬
spent Sunday with her
Mrs. Lillie Brewton.
Mrs. Nancy Ball, Mrs. Ade¬
Chatham and Booker T
“ WPre Sunday dinner puests
Deacon and Mrs. L. M. Garri¬
The I. F. U. Society will have
thanksgiving Sunday at Din-| Je-
Baptist church.
will be served on the I
Deac ° n and Mrs ' J - s Bacon
- -
f!-.. and ^s. the convention James Hines, Satur¬ Sr.,
at Glennville.
Mrs. Roobert Henley and son
Savannah are spending some
with their mother, Mrs.
Brewton.
Homer Douglas, Tommie
Fletcher Levant and Ida
of Claxton and Deacon
Mrs. J. S. Bacon were the
afternoon guests -of Mr.
Mrs ' 1 B Haynes and Mr.
MrS ' Archie G arr i s cm-
Deacon J- 8- Bacon and I.
Haynes visited Deacon W. M,
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Massey and
Ernestine Porter of New
city were visitors last
* ° f Deacon and Mrs J s
’ ’ '
n, Mr and Mrs. I, h,
■s and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Garrison.
e on the sick list are S
.lohnson. Deacon w. M. Gol¬
Mrs. Missouri Ware. Mrs.
Porter and Mrs. Lee Gar-
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Sunday was a high day at
F ; rst Baptist churen, when
Sunday school convention
wdth a fine spirit. Rev
J. Jones, pastor. At ?:30 p
the funeral of Mack Clark
largely attended.
Jeff D. Mock is on (he si-’k
Mother Phillips is doing nice¬
'
tended at the home of Mr. and
KaPUSt ChUfCh was largCly at "
Mrs ’ Hpnry W-lliamston Tues-
day -
Mr -s. Mary Brewton of New j
.
York city Ls visiting her
erdfi - Mr. and Mrs. A. Surrency- j
Jack Nails of Brunswick was
called hcune Sunday to the bed-
side of h ’-S sick sister. Mrs. Idell
Bailey. j
home of Mrs. Kermit Mosley- j
Mrs. Idell* Bailey is still on
sick list. I
Miss Peccoia Beail was the!
delegate oeiegate to to the tne .Sunday <Snndav senool schotJ *
arid BTU (
convention at Glenn
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Howard
were visitors in Statesboro on
Bunday ' I
Meetin S at the AME church j
c ^ osed Sunday, conducted by
B( V White-
The Sunday school conven- j
tion begins July 24, Rev. H- B.' j
Williams, pastor,
Mls '' L ' A - Price 5s on the
mend -
Mrs ' Q ueen Browder made a
business trip to Statesboro Sun¬
day.
•Elleroe Collins of Baltimore,
^ d '’ vas R’ n g his mother, Mrs.
R° s ^ R ee Jackson
Mrs. Luther Guess, Mrs-
Willie Collins and Miss Cora
Lee Hendry motored to Glenn¬
ville Saturday to attend the S.
S and BTU convention.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones of
• =>avanna h were the week end
ues ^ s Mrs - Airberta Ed-
wards '
Mrs - M - V- Sharpe visited St-
Williams M B char ch Sunday,
Miss shirley Mincey of New
York is vlsltin S hpr P-rents. Mr.
and Mrs ' Pred Mince y-
Simpson . Surrency was the
woek end 8Upst ° [ his P ar - nt3
Mr ' and Mrs ' A ' Surrency -
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By Mrs. Sallie Standford
a churdh iconiferenjue was
held at Gaines Chapel church
Monday night, June 9, for the
purpose of building a greater
church. It was decided to build
a new church.
The grand lodge, Knights of
held a two-day session
July 8-9 at Gaines Chapel.
Mrs. Mary L. Coleman of New
York city is here visiting Mr.
Mrs. C. D. Davis.
Mrs. Flora Bates Of Way-
cross iis visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Fannie Cheatham.
Mrs. Lucile Sermon of Jack-
Bessie Fryer,
is visiting her mother,
Dr. T. J. Davis of Atlanta
a visitor at the grand
The Sunday school conven¬
of the Waycross district
convene July 23 at Brown’s
AME church, Homer-
' p -
Miss Queen Ester Graves,
' Emma Sales and Mrs.
Bowden are on the sick
The City-Wide Usher Union
meet with the Bethel Holi¬
church Sunday evening.
HOMERVILLE
By Sarah Thomas
Sunday was pastoral day at
Baptist church, Rev.
Parker, pastor.
Homerville was saddened at
the recent death of Alonzo
His funeral was largely
attended Sunday.
The Waycross district Sunday
convention will convene
Homerville July 23-27.
Because of the death of Mr. 1
Browns Chapel AME j
was favored with two!
guests, Rev. Jones
Rev. Bass.
Rev. H. L. Sutton preached
evening sermon on account
the illness of Pastor Martin,
will leave for Mlllen Wed¬
nesday. where he will attend
the West Savannah district
and also the Savan
nah district convention, Egypt,
Monroe Funeral Directors
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PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
imwroving *
Msses I D. Holloway, Bulah
Byrd and YV onette Wil-
were Saturday afternoon
gue(rts of M i-:s Hattie Mn.^Wed-
ock
Charley Eason of Glennville;
Js visiting her sis t e r, Mrs. Mag-
gle ' Dunsto n.
Mrs Q;llar Evans 0 f Jjftj-
SO nville is visiting her sister,
»» “ « ~
», Wilkes' Mir-nda and son De-
Wl keS l are al back b home h for f
‘ l MfS m, 0 ^ ' ' rIh! B ty nickson DiCicson and anrt Mrs M s -
Fyossle Mae Medlock and Mrs.
John H. Coats are still on the
sick list.
Mrs. Eva spent the week end
in Claxton visiting Mrs. Will
Lane.
John Talbert of Miami is
visiting Deacon D J. Nor-
ward and other relatives,
Deacon D. J. Noorward, John-
Burley, Deacon S- J. John¬
Mrs. R. M. Henderson and
Mrs. Molley will attend the S.
S. convention at Glennville-
Mfss Bernice Jackson has re¬
to Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Releford were
evening guests of Mr.
Mrs. Lonnie Jackson.
Jesse Henderson, Deacon D
Norwfird, Deacon S. J. John¬
Mrs. R. M. Henderson and
Norward and their
school motored to
Sunday.
We are glad to know that
Odesser is improving.
| HONEY CREEK |
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
Sunday was a high day at
Sinai Baptist church. Sid¬
Atkiijfjc.n was baptised,
J. H. Harris preached
excellent sermons. Money
sed for the day was $48.82.
Mr. and Mrs. Angie Mincey
home Sunday, the dinner
of her sister, Mrs. Ber¬
Cuts.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Heck I
the dinner guests of Mrs.
Astkinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E Atkinson mo¬
home Sunday. ■ J\
Mrs. Louvlnia Green was the
gue.1t of ter parents Sunday,
and Mrs.' Wm. Heck.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell have re¬
to Tampa, Fla,, after
their vacation with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N-
Rev. J. H. Harris was the
guest-of Mr. and Mr®.
Jones Sunday.
Mrs. Addie Atkinson and
Atkinsoh are still on the
list.
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