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MILLEN
t.y t. .,i |yaiiu.. (
Napoleon Join o. Brooklyn,
W y„ and Mack Jones of
Pfelm Bcaih. F.a., visited
mother, Mrs. Idem. Jones.
Last Danday aiternoin Mrs
Jo,He Sapp entertained her lit¬
tle daughter, Baibara, with a
birthday party. Miss Madle
Royals end Mrs. Polite Moseley
a j.isted her in serving. Bar-
Lai a received many lovely gifts-
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Grif¬
fin of Philadelphia were hon¬
ored guests of Mrs. Carrie Grif¬
fin, at which many friends were
present.
F. rbert Thomas and Ezell
Wblt rn left for Cleveland, O.,
where they will attend school
Cardell Williams has return¬
ed to West Palm Beach, Fla.,
after visiting his mother, Mrs
Bessie Williams, and other rel¬
atives at Perkin;.
Edd e Lucile Dunbar spent
the week at the home of Mr.
rnd Mrs. John Henry Gordon.
Lillie Mae Adamf; and Ada
Spence left Tuesday for Augus¬
ta to attend Paine college.
Evelyn Jackson and son »«»
Precious, are visiting in Fan-
dersvllle and Waynesboro.
wes ReV here ’ J on B ', business Le , WiS . 0 L, this M1 ^ week. !. R
Mr. and Mas. J. E. Brings
have returned from vacationing
in New York, Philadelphia and
®° ston -
Mr and Mrs. S. B Pride _ . of
Toledo, Ohio, have returned to
Millen to the delight of many
friends, patrons and studentts
of Jenkins County Training
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Laster of
Wadley were Sunday guests ot
Mrs. Sallie Laster and Ella
Winston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gay at-
STy Rt the NeeiilUl
enuren church aunnay.
to r M [i“‘oLr ^
Miss Ernestine Miles has re-
turned to Atlanta alter spend-
lng three weeks here with rel-
atives. |
Miss Geraldine Williams wat
the guest of Mrs. Miles and
Mary Brown this week. She was
on her way home ,'rom
ington, D. C.
The Alumni and Vetefans
Association gave a back-to-
school semi-ball Wednesday. |
Brndis Lamarr of Cordele
i the guest of Miss Ida Mae
Miles th s week.
Emerson E. Miles left
iday for York. Pa., and will lat-
c er return to school at Johnson
l C. Crnith university.
c Robert McNeely is in York
t t-
GROVELAND
1* ft -a-- Bv Elizabeth r llaviiea
el Peviv r! i services ! at f
spern a BaP 1st 4 church . closed ,, a Sun-
7 ,
arday , with ... a large . attendance ,
Ihlr-v I a. W Carter of
nftv F as Uie „ UPSt preacher i Cllx- sist-
Rfv Rev' S B Stemd
St,*; shon and addedTo v G Geger O le
Uie church Sun-
, Lelay, Rev. J. B. Bates of Savan-
r.iah delivered the sermon. TO-
Ural money raised was $220 49.
Ir Madam Cargo. Miss Wi.la M.
itr.yers and Mrs. Bessie A,Ien, all
If Savannah.^v; ere among the
j lujsitors at Jerusalem Sunday
alieo S. A. Brookins and Deacon
fl;{ esmith of J; cksonvllle.
Mrs. Ann Williams of Brook-
. Y„ is spending her va-
here with Deacon and
L. M. Garrison.
Anna WelJv- and Mm.;,
aisy Baker of Savannah spent
aie week end with Deacon and
3, aTy;. J, S. Bacon. Shipman of
Mrs. Juanita
3, chmond Hill spent tire
N d with her sister. Mrs.
Sines.
TiMrs. Emma D. Young and
i»sberna Johnson and
fifce Beats of Washington, D
are visiting their cousin
gs Avis Ball.
ers. Roxie Hines Hanson and
J. Baker, both of
t, D. •, are visiting their sis-
w and brother in law, Mr. and
Leroy Hines.
H 4rs. Arcolia Baker of Wash-
k;on. D. C , is also visiting her
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
ji ams
fcobert Golden, who under-
It an operation in States-
b, is.doing nicely.
Mrs, Eunice Wallace of 8a-
va.t.-uu „j,ui l me week end
with her sister, Mrs. Annie R.
f, .ephens.
Mis Arebell Turner and Miss
Elina Spent the week end with
heir father, Deacon W. M. ool-
* uen.
Mr a Add e Kelly and family
* pent the week with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H, Haynes,
Li; ‘on \V, If, Invent of Jack
tonville, spent the week end
wiih his parents, Mr and Mrs.
D. H I.avenf.
(M! '-'"TilJlilkJ I IMS |
Hy Miss Yvnnette Williams
Services wore held Sunday a„
Mt. Give Baptist church, Rev.
I. H. McClendon, pastor, deliv-
•ring the morning sermon. Rev
Kemp of ReidrviUe preached
in thc afternoon and Rev. Bea-
lock of Swainsboro at night.
Rev. I. H. McClendon, Mrs.
Habersham, of Swainsboro, Rev
A „ Kemp of Reldsvi „ e and
Mr* G. B. Evans were the din¬
ner Quests of Mr. and Mas
Cary Jackson.
IIU I ert Clark of Claxton wa;
thp Wedncsd gUest of his bro-
(hpI . B L CJark , aild hls Brand
mother, Mrs. Ida Terry.
"Rev. A. W. Kemper was the
p a(urdav nlght Rllest of Mr.;
Q r's. Evaa Eula'Johnson, ,,
M Mrs, Paul
Jackson and Mrs. Beulah Brown
made a business trip to Vida-
lia ''~ch\rlcv~Comns Wednesday.
\ ^ was called
the jpd idp of hls daughter
Mrs Corlnp Prankleyi 0 . vida .
Ua, who is slowly improving.
olllns^ieft „ ........ ^onth . ,
last for^Cleve i
Jer )an(] ^nd (J l lo wi ere chuSren s e io ned ^
and
Th „ rpviv .i mre tintr AME;hliri has clos
r 1 al
p 1VP wprp addcd tde church
e». W ra^. |
I DAISY I
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jj Thelma' v j, p Haeon |
Mrs. Huff and ch i-
dren of Rahway, N. J , are
spending some time with her
mother, Mrs Mamie Blltch
Sylvester Radford and grand
mother spent the week end with
his mother, Mrs Viola Prince
0 f Savannah,
Mrs. Maggie Locklet was the
Sunday evening guest of her
brother and si ter in law, Mr
and Mrs. Willie Henry Ray,
Willie Henry McCray of Sa-
vannah was the week end
guect of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Powell McCray.
lyjrs. Fpeddie Givens of Sa-
spent the week end
with her mol her, Mrs. Eliza
i
oiif Radford and children
r ° lennvl,lp ,,, s P ent , Sunday
with hls parents, ’ Mr and Mrs
•
Cliin _ Radioed ... .
d “ ht>r rs ^ 20th rtha blrthdR Ra<‘on ^ Sunday. celebrat-
M!S Ge,tie was cal1 '
ed to the bed9lde of her da »Rh-
tPr ' MrS Luttle Mae
‘
j Mr;; Asia Thomas is ill i
Mt Rk>asatR rpv ' va was wel1
■
. attended, n , conducted by Rev. J
|M. i King of Dublin,
Mr. and Mrs Wallace Baker
visited his cousin, Thelma Ho-
i g ,. Mr. a> Suuday!
and Mrs. Kermlt Clark
announce the birth of a daUgh
ter on August 27.
STATESBORO
By W. W. Gilmore
Willie Robeson left Friday for
Tuskegee institute.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Brannan Chapel church, Rev
Gisentanner, pastor.
Deacon R, R. Butler is out of
Bulloch County hospital.
I 28 were baptised at Bethel
Baptist church. Brooklet. .
Deacon G. W Campbell is
still ill.
: Miss Kanell Washington of
Philadelphia is here visiting her
mother.
W Hie Mae Basemore died in
Bulloch County hospital. She is
survived by two sisters, two bro-
thers. two aunts and an uncle
j A. Rollen died on Gordon St.
Jack Bradley died in Bulloch
County hospital. He leaves s
| wife, two brothers and four
children.
Howard Colbert is here visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Colbert.
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| FREEDMA N CROVE j
H" Mrr U. Minltce
I Sunday, Beach Hill Baptist
church celebrared Its 67th an-
nlversary. Sunday school wai in
< h.irge of Deacon Patterson of
New Zion B pLInt church. Rev
A H, Wiliams preached the
seunon. Sunday night Rev. W
D Wool and his congregation
were in charge, assisted by j
James AME church. The collec-
lion wa-: good.
Mrs. Mary E Golden left on
to attend tte funeral ot
h >r i rother in law in Jackson-
’ Fa -
Prof. A. C. Carter of ua
State college was the week ena
guest of hfs sister, Mrs. L V.
Wood.
Mrs. Minnie DeVaughn oj
.Savannah was the Week ena
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Fra-
Ge*.
P and Mrs, Ipon Henry
spent Saturday with her mother,
Mrs, Addle F, Williams.
Samuel Mullice, 8r., is a pa¬
tient at charity hospital.
MANASAS
Mis. Mattie L Thomas made
a busines; trip to Jacksonville,
Ma lRst week
The Simmons family attend¬
ed service Sunday at Jerusa¬
lem church at Groveland.
Mi) Orenta Rhynes attended
ce at Groveland Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha I.yde of Savan-
ah vt ' ited her slster ’ Mrs ' Su "
ste Mlnce y- Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Schley and Mrs
Mary Schley attended service
at the FAB church of
Claxton -
Mrs R° se Tho ^“ was the
^rYx BUMt ° f MrS ‘ C ° ra L
Hondrlx -
e YvWal L mYetinVat OhoY
“
The Thoma , Rlv .
Prs WUS attended here last
at Mt. Moriah church
H pv J. L Henley of Vidalia
.
proachlng - Rel(lt|ve « P rt>se » r
were Mrs - T - R Everett of Coll-
’ Mrs ' Cora Newcurt of Fiir "
lands, Fla-, Mr. and Mrs. ar-
” Pld Rlvers of New Rochelle .
.T' and Miss Irena River,'
° f New Roche,le „ , „ -
H0MERV1LLE
Ry Mrs. Ruth Keith
There will be a five-nigh 1
meet.tng at the Morning Star
church, Rev. W. L. Hol¬
lihs, pastor, beginning Sept. 22
Rev. K. S. Wilson of Quitman
will be the speaker.
Sunday was pastoral day at.
Antioch Baptist church, Pastoi
Parker preaching morning and
night.
Rev- A. J. Martin and most
of ... the congregation .. of . Brown’s _ ,
Chapel 1 v l ’ ited Antioch church
on . a goodwill ... tour, .
Morning . Star _. Bap _ .. 1st . church , .
Society held a meet-
lns at the NPW Hope Baptlst
church, Cuttings, with the Rev.
Sutton -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spatcli-
e r m ° tored here from Jackson-
ville , u Sunday and were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Good-
man, their parents. Mr. and
Mis, Lee McBride also came
wiUi them.
I GLENNVILLE
By K. J. Junior, Jr.
Mrs. Willie Holland, formerly
Mrs. Grantham ,and Mrs.
Rotinson were visitors of br
M, T. Robinson of Jesuu last
week,
Reno Tapley, Mr. Brown and
Mr. Allen, all of Vidalia, were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Robinson Thursday.
Miss Claudine Grantham o;
Brunswick was in Glennviile
last week end.
The CHenmfiUe Jkinlar high
school now has a complete
ulty consisting of Prof. and
Mrs. Bowers of Atlanta, teach¬
ers of 3th, 9th and 1st resDec-
tively; Mrs. Helen McClaude oi
Philadelphia, teacher of 6tb
and 7th: Mrs. E. J Junior, 5th;
Mrs. .Marietta Berry, 4th; Miss
Alberta Walker of Savannah
3rd. and Miss Alternese Jordan
of swainsboro, 2nd.
ReV. Clinton Boyd. Mi-s Lor-
raine Boyd and Miss Mary Scott
were Sunday evening guests
the Junior family.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
spending two months with nor
mother and sorts,
v/ liiam Turner is still ill;
alu Floyd Gamble and Mrs
; Lottie Miier and L ster Mor-
j p ;
fAis. Mary Williams and lit -
ue Cn&ie Mae Harris were the
’ju.ernoof! * pit, ts of Mr. an J
k( .._ tioyd G amfcle.
Uoltrt Lee and Mitchei A
Walker were ftmdny fue.;; ; or
, llj( and V'illic Lease!
;dl Lula r , agoa and nttle'
Mft y Rc , son vne the Friday
of her daughter, Alber-
j ha chambers, at Spring! eld. :
jvLs, Mattie B. Ingram has
returried f rom Newport, R. I ;
where she s; cut th; summer,
Mr and Mrs. Ingram ot
I.i'yi, a hr ai - '.''
Qf B , vannch a „ P ' P “' r " n is
week , for MiamL , . Fla., on a va-
rat j on
MIDWAY
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Ry Mrs. A, D. Davis
mt.. r Wil.iiuns, Jr., of
way, S. C„ spent a while with
h 1 ;- con.;’’'!, Ft Ruth Goic/'r
Mrs. Eunice Deacol is spend-
jpg a wli lo with her daughter, I
Mr . Nancy Johnson. j
Mi ; Fannie DM, o' C! y.toaj
spent the week end with her
Meter, Mi r,. Naomi Geiger. j
Mrs. Arletha Williams and j
children pent Sunday witnj
John Wili ams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiger,
and Mrs. Naomi Geiger spent;
Friday visiting in Savannah. j
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones
and children spent Sunday af- j
ternoon with Mrs. Nancy Wii-
1 anas.
MT. ZION
By Mrs. li. L. Bake -
Mrs. Bernice Beamon, is up
a „ ain
Mr. and Mrs. I uas Anderson
of Miami, Fia., are visit ng rei-
a tives at Flemington and Mn-
Intosh.
L;, tel la L. Baker spent the
end in Jacksonville, Fia. I
her sisters, Mesdatne.; Mat-1 j
tic Green rad Mary L. Fabian,
Mrs. Fabian is out of the!
hospital and back home in;
South Jacksonville, Fla.
Deacon and Mrs. Alex vum
minei5 , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac An-
Scr oti, Deacon and Mrs. Willie
L - Bakcr - Miss Marline Boyd and
‘ U. Cummings wero din-
ner guests Of Mr. aild Mrs. JO-
11 n n< .unons Q bunciay. d |
SUrday U pastoral day at
Mt. Zion church. Rev. T.
Wi ,ght, pastor. All All members mpm hers a™ a’e
asked to pay $5 in this ral.y.
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PALASKl NEWS
n y Mrs. Lear McClain
Sunday was pastoral day at
Z ion ME church, Rev
Simmons, pastor. In the drive
the five captains raised: Jen-
P ite Parrish, sG; Neta Mae
Byrd, $8.10; Lula People, $24.50;
Mae ip a n He? <away, $22. 50;
Palsy Holloway, >'29.50; total
amount, J1G5.80.
| CLAXTON
By Mrs. Rosa E. Hale
There will be a cleaning at
the First Baptist church Get. 2.
Eacll cdurcd asks cooperat on
NECR0 * r , /-*rs/-\ HEADS nr T a rvo DEPT nrnT
.
Qf WHITE CATHOLIC
eppf)i')J
ORANGE. N. J. (ANPi—The
* rst Negro faculty member in
Pne b * s tory of S?ton Hi ll rol-
Gl - Francis M. Hammond,
wb0 wa,v appointed to tlie fac-
uit v in 1 946 - has bcpn named
-
among 25 _ other promotions as
one of the two college aepart- !
ment heads. Dr. Hammond will
head thc department of philo-
c °P b V- according to Msgr. Jas.
Kcb3 '> P r esident.
The new department head
holds bis 3- s - degree from
Xavier in New Orleans, studied
for three years at the Univer-
sity of Louvain in Belgium and
finally earned his doctorate at
the University of Laval in Que-
bee. Canada,
Ths signal honor attests to
thc hard work of Dr. Hammond
at the South Orange college
and adds another individual of
stature among interracial tac-
ullies over the country setting
something of a precedent at a
Catholic institution.
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j Rev. (i- C, McPherson
The Puml.-.e quartet of , feyi-
vania will sing at Ft. Jame: Jam,;
AMK church L pt. -M. ;
Mother ( !' ulotie Cic-.c f
110W 'i the country With he.
son, Jack, i nd is having a hi.-
time wiih her glands.
Mrs. Anna L Bchumpct, who
ill at her home for the past
week, is now up and around the.
house.
The mother of Alex ! milh.
who has been very ill in M m„-
gomery, Ala, Is now improving
at the home of her son n th,: '
Jordan station area.
Mrs. Ina Wilcher, wife of O.
W. Wilcher, is now on the men a
at the home of her mo'her
after n shori rtay in (he San-
dffitvUle hospital. She is a
member of the teaching stafi
of Washington county.
An old fashion camp &.?feting
w ll beffln at Limestone AME
church Monday, Sept. 20, with
preaching by Dr. W. B. Smith
pastor of St. Paul AME church
in Sandersville. on the first
Sunday in October. Camp meet-
dinner will be free. Rev. G.
C. McPherson Is minister.
Mrs. Lou se Mills, one of the
beauticians of, this city, who is
suffering with an affecteo
hand, is on the mend. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Akins oi
Savannah spent Thursday #atkins, with
hc»' brother, Eddie o.
this c'ty.
Mrs. Maltie Lewis left a few
weeks ago to spend her vaca-
in Jesup with her sister-ln
law.
George Bell, Jr„ will spend
two weeks In Vauxhall, N. J.
with his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Carroll
moved into their new home a
few days ago. Mr. Carroll, a
pastry cook, is n.ow qt, home.
CROSS 1
ROAD ■
I
By Mrs. Alice Murant
Miss Nancy L. Murant
Deland, Fla , was the week end
guest of her mother, Mrs. Alice
Murant, and grandmother, Mrs.
Mattie Cox, of Allenhurst. 1
Miss nniiip Din. Rcwps gg of Sur- ’
rence, was the week end guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Simmons', G'adys Prince
Mrs. Annie of Bade
Citv, Fia., left Friday for her
hnmo home Pttor alter spending snpnriino f I.ve ve weeks wer,..
with her mother, Mrs- Alice
Muran! ‘
Mi. and H Mr Mis c t , k K r-iv x wat
.
the guest of his sister Sunday
night, Mrs. Alice Murant.
The Ladies Aid club gave a
box supper Saturday night m
Macedonia church. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holmi'S
have moved from Cro s Road-
to Philadelphia,
Pulmer Smiley and family of
Bltckshear were guests of hi.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr.
Web Smiley, Sunday. |
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BULLOCH COUNTY
By H. B. Isom !
Sunday was quarterly confer¬
ence day, conducted by Dr. W.
O, P. Sherman. Sister Sherman
made an interesting address
and the presiding elder , preach-
ed two soul stirring sermons at
Mt. Zion and at Jerusalem.
$99.31 was raised.
Friday the Farm Bureau met
at New Sandridge Junior high
school. M s Thomas, supervis-
or, was guest speaker. Plans
were : made for furnishing the
home economics department
The poultry show was held at
the court house. Sept. 9. Some
New Sandridge students won
prizes. M. M. Martin, county
ageut, was main speaker for the
men
Mt 7 inn conference drive
will be the fourth Sunday. The
missionary will convene the 4th
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
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EGYPT 1
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By Mitchei A. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church, Rev. J. M
Dingle filling the pulpit.
The St. Thomas revival meet-
lng will begin Sunday conduct-
?d by Rev. Buggs of Mt. Plea -
ant. _
The last quarterly meeting
will be at Thomas Chapel AME
church Sept 28.
Mrs. C. M. Walker has re-
1 turned to Savannah after
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SUBURBAN NEWS
I EAS T SAVANNAH j
By Mrs. At. E. Morrell
Rev. Mrs. Smalls of Wash¬
ington, D. C, is conducting,
'tie i vival .serviced at St, Mary’s
A ME church, Rev. Mu one,
Mr, Primer and Mr and Mrs.
C. Chappell of Way cross, re-
1 timed alter visiting, sisters
brothers and mother line last
week end. »
Prof. Benjamin Byrd and
Shepherd, accompanied
George Manigault, Jr., hen* to.'
a brief visit to Mr. and Mrs
George Manigault, Sr., Saturday
irom Penn school, S.’c.
Mrs. Rebecca Gilllard is at
home alter a pleasant vacation
in Ch cago.
^ Alma wm ’ tam * 3 J
Sheldon Samples wer* quietly
married and would he glad
their friends to visit them at
their home on Bolton street,.
Correction from last week’s
news; Mrs. Rachel A. Sr.ipe n
visiting relatives in New York
and not her husb.mr Mr.
Snipe is here,
George Manigault Ji,, is at
home from Cuba enjoying a va¬
Nation with M>ts. Manigault
They v: ited their son last Fri-
cia .v at. Penn school, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dais re-
turned to New York city after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
Smalls .
Citizens Demo: ‘atie club
was organized here Friday
night. Dea. Mines, Mr. Gay-
nor - Mrs - LaMoneda, Mr. Zealey
and others from th- city at-
tended. Off Ce-s elected were
Adam Morrell, chairman; Mrs
F, M. Moultrie, secretary; Dea
Andrew Phoenix, treasurer, and
Mrs. M. E. Morre’l. reporter
Next meeting will be at FAB
church, Wednesday night. Sept
29.
THUNDERBOLT
Bv Mrs. Susie A- Williams
Central Baptist church ser-
vh'&s v/ere well attended Bun-
ia y. The Sunday school met at
th tne lltlln u “ uai i v, n niir ° ur
-
Saturday night a fish fry will
sponsored by the usher board
Deacon Moses Pray, chairman
and Deacon Moses Houston
««k^ Mi, Anna _ Butler died Mon-
uay ‘ooiiuug.
clarence Dawley is home af-
tcr se veral r l wppk weeks , in in the hn hos- „
Miss Cornelia Rose McHtnry,
q[ Mr<j McHem . y , s
school in Fernandina,
Fla.
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