Newspaper Page Text
, „,.r.i a .-y,' l »r= 4S
OUT OF, TOW
TENNILLE |
-*
By Kev. G. C. McPherson
The South Wind chorus,
merly of Jacksonville, F.a„ and
Macon, will 1 nder a music;
program at St. James
church Sunday night at 8 p. m
Mrs. fiiza Thomas, one oi
the stewardesses o. S1,. Jame:
AME church, leit last week with
her son, Devouax Thomas, for
Connecticut.
Lumar Books and
T mo.ai t T:ZTmLi°: a \&eeK ai ni. num^ 0,1 on
Cential avenue.
The camp meeting at
Stat on will beg n Monday, 04
13. Rev. A. L. Washington will
De be i tilt lie pi oivichrr - n f, i.>, the ui< \.( wee';
On the third Sunday Pastor
Pherson will preach at noon and
Dr W J Fordham the will b- 1
preache pieacne. ’ a-* inc a au^rnooii tmnoon
The Sunrise vj’ospel Singers wi 1
sing at the closing of the scr
vice alter tinner,
Members and friends
remember that th's second Sun-
. ... . .. . . ..
rally'"on Conference" b^geL ;d{
pastor is depending on
the captains and class leaders
and lriends to help to make
the second Sunday a red letter
day. Pastor McPherson will
pre tf h farewell sermon at
who n want ? h r° to hear I h s m, 81
be out at the morning service
Mn. Mary SaH!e Armstrong
and W. W. Walker are still ill.
Children have been kept from
school so far due to the heavy
production of cotton. Since
the rush is most over, parents
tre urged to send their child-
ren to school Monday morning
Charlie Robinson, the barber
from Savannah, was the guest
of his son and daughter in law 1
last week. Mr. and Mrs Garvin
Robinson.
ago. Che was the assitant orga-
rdst of St. James AMF, church
to Mrs. Eula Brooks.
Last Sunday was t high day
at Limestone Bantist church
at L mestone AME church
More than a thousand people of
the different cities and the sur¬
rounding county and communi¬
ties wdre present.
Last Sunday was a high day
at the Tennille Grove Baptist
church, with Pastor A. W. Wai-
”
I MIII.FN mlLLLii ' I I
!__... -h 1
By Edd Dunbar
Jimm .. e Royals _ , and . Will it
Jackson have gone to Savannah
where they will attend Georgia
State college. 1
Orie Williams left for Cleve-
land, Ohio, where he will attend
school.
mm EE3^;
THE QUALITY OF SERVICE RENDERED BY US IS FOUNDED
UPON THREE GREAT PRINCIPLES
f/ilTIl H€DE LOVE
I THANK THEE, God, for FAITH,
Of good there is in each new day.
For when I put my trust in Thee
My fears dissolve along the way.
1 I thank Thee, God, for HOPE
That beckons toward fulfilled desire;
This potent gift within my hand,
To noble things I need aspire.
I thank Thee, God for LOVE I
Of fellow man, that spark divine,
For mocking gifts are Faith and Hope
Without this greater gift of Thine. SIDNEY A. JONES
Owner
We offer the most dignified service and prove to our patrons that economy
is a main feature in our business transactions.
Our constantly increasing number of customers Is the best evidence that we
render a distinctive service at the most moderate charges.
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home
OFFICE PHONE 2-3464 RES. PHONE 2-3006
Sll West Waldburg St. Savannah , Georgia,
l
fl Rj
The funeral of Greene
was largely attended at
Kelsey Chapel church. Rev. w
'D. Sapp *” officiated. Mr. Mosley’s
removes from Jenkins
( . mjnt , an honored cmi *en who
was - rPspec(ed by wh itc and
ored _ JJe was a member of
Hock Ford church.
John Thompson, A. H. Ad-
■ ont| end Oliver JcviBBtm at*
|cndcd snrvlce at Needful Sun-
| day.
Alice Rosier leit for Orlando
anfi ot j aer points in Florida-
^ h ° m '
1for i r two ie weeks; w i liams also r, Lula b T Horne, 111
Little Edd e Litcile Dunoar
yas a bsent from school
. vepk on accoun t 0 " illness.
Sallie ' ' Lou Washington wn.nin ion of oi At- a
l;in!;a ,tteiuled , the lunerai of
Green Mosley. Jim Sulilvah
3 , 0 nresent P
“ ‘
^ m G ° rdon ^ % „
' i ■ Waynesboro h , last week.
m
W(> regret to learn of the con-
, titvued illnes of Sadie Farley
Mrs. Jennie Parish and Louisa
Jf * ephine Jacks0n °, f San -
dfrsvdle spent the week end
* i1h . M ^ ! s ’ Hullle ^ G . or f ^ h ° n ' ^ an J
M . s Cora Kelgey continues
tQ , V erv ill
Rev w D S app of Savannah
wag (hp wpPk end guest . of Ml ,
, Mrs John „ Gordon .
I,Ut> Pilous Jackson has
returned home after spending
, wo weeRs with his grandnu)t heri
, n g tndersvllle .
Sr: vinos tyre well a'tended
at Morrison Grove church, Rev
J H. Warren, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gay a*t-
tended the Pilgrim Association
Rev. N. J. Watkins was re-
elected as pastor of Z on church,
The I O. O. R. Band Sisters
held a successful grand lodge
’t Millhaven last week end. W
M. Cdom is president.
Mrs. Edna Harris of Augusta
visited her mother, Mrs. Pearl
Powell, last week end.
We regret to learn that W
M. Odom lu.s been in the hos-
p:tal.
COLLINS I
By Miss Yvonette Williams
The Cli’istMn Home Bvj.'lai
Society celebrated its 14th an¬
il versary Sept. 28, which was
a success.
renterks and conducted the bus-
ness session. The . branch . . lodge ,
of Charlton ,, Grove _ and „ . the .?
WMBS of t Steep Hill were visit-
ors. The welcome address was
made by Mrs. Pearl Jackson
and a joint program was ren-
dered by the two societies, Mrs,
J- M. Rogers of Collins acting
as mistress of ceremony. Inter-
esl ng remarks were made
Mrs. T. Everett, president oi
the Charlton Grov Society, and
Mrs. Fannie Johnson of
Hill ...... WMBS. .»„ A soul ............... stirring ser- ___
mon was preached by Elder M
Burke of the Claxton circuit
than 50J persons were
present. $218 31 was raised. ,
Mrs. Willie Kate Jackson is
visiting her daughter, Mrk. Mar-
gie Pearl Johnson, in Phlladel-
Mrs. Pearl Jackson left Sat-
urday for Jacksonville to spend
Tame 1 Groov^’'' ^ ' b '"' h<>1
nesday r nitfht with c r h her spent son, Ber
nic E. Clark.
Rev. A. W. Kemp of Reids-
v’lle was the dinner guest on
Tnesdnv rue.-aiay of Mrs •™* s - G B ”• Evans Lvans.
Mrs Novella Collins Is doing
fine after spending five days in
Me Metier l' r hosnital ospUa ’
entertainment . given
on
Saturdcv night by patrons oi
Collins Jr. h'gh school for the
purpose of budding a better
school, was a success- There
he an entertainment given
^ch Saturday night, to which
the public is invited.
Wf! aro Rra,pful ^ hrvp .
successful term
oftown 3 ' i
‘
To the customers who , pur-
chase a Tribune each week,
w!sb to sa y ‘ than k J° a ’’
Albort Baker and , W111 ‘ e Byrd
were week plld gUPsts ? f the "
mothers, Mrs. Lena Baker — and
Mrs. Mandy Byrd.
lleweth Baker made a bust-,
ness trip to Reidsv lie on Thurs-j
day.
EGYPT
_____
By Mitchell A. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day
St. Peters AME church, Rev. J
M. D nglc f lling the pulpit at
the usual hour. Sunday school
da -f;
R f r s Eva Douse became sen- ..
’ ;
ill last Saturday nigh . |
Mis. Lottie Miller is improv-
ing ’
Wl,liam .... Turner is still ill.
Tom Jenkins was (he Sunday i
evening guest of Mrs. Mary M
J. Williams. |
Wilke Mason and others vis-
Hotel Mrs. Eva_ ^ Douse and, WH-
liam Turner Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Simmons and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Morrell
have named their twins Maine
and . Marion. ,
Robbie r> ... Lee _ Walker ,,, ,, and , Salle „ ..
Mae Harris visited their mother
and cousin, Mrs. C. M, Walker
of Savannah.
Edgar Walker was the Sun-
lay guest of Mrs Mary M. .T
1m« SAVANNAH TRIBUTE
r
MIDWAY
By Mrs. L. E. Prince
Sunday was pastoral day
Da ^’ s MpmPirlal church.
Ml ’ Mrs Dan James are
the proud parents of a son, who
ha ? bee ” nam * d J ‘ mmie Lee.
Mrs c came Sietvens . and nus-
band of Detroit are house guests
or .“ er win “ a " 13
Mrs. „ Mere! Bacon of St. SI-
mon Island was t,lc Kup ’ st ' 01
be1 pa ’” ls ’ Mr ’ and Mrs. O
PlymOUth Bacon of Jackson -
A. Houston of Brunswick was
,, , , , .. , US . m °
S " u ‘
Ul J JU ^wminms ,
Mis- Maggie Williams ,„ri and
0 ; hers were guests of Mrs. M. L
. c .
', ‘ ’
John Lambert f returned . home
ter v\sit ng his sister and oth-
r ro)ativos in JecKsonville
t __________
HINESVILLE
v ____ ,
By R. Osgood
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church, with Rev
t, Washington preaching. At
tho ipirning sefvice Mb. and
Uendale. Miss Mildred Wr 1 -
ner' jeaies ' suoirvaor ' of the
county. ami Miss M. Mathis
homp demonstrat on agent ]
visitors .
The revival meeting was suc-
with five members be-
ing added to the church. Rev
Gai> Friday night.
Rev A L Washington will
leaye ,. jr Tenii;lle Mond tc
conduct a week’s revival.
GROVELAND AND PEMBROKE
By Mrs. Elizabeth llayncs,
Mrs. Maggie Owens of Bruns¬
wick, spent a few clays last week
with her sister, Mrs. Daisy
Jones. She visited Mrs. Si;/a
Harris last Tuesday
The tuneral of Mrs. Ora Lee
Ba)1 Rivera was largely attend-'
0(J gundav £:t Jerusalem Bud; 1st
c j mrc j 1 slle wag a na ti Ve (d
Giovelund but was living in
New York at the time of Her
death. She is survived by her j
hu;bant G’arf l>ld Rivers, and
daughter, Beretha Collins, oi
New Rochelle, N. Y.; mother
Mrs Nancy Ball of savannah
four sisters, Mesdames Ethe
New Rochelle N.
- brothers, Geo. Ball, States-
boro; ’ James Bali and „ B. _ T Ba 1
Savannah, , and a ho&t of
Other relatives. Rev. „ „ J. T . l
Flendley oflic-'ated, assisted by
Revs. Solomon of Vidalia and
G. Geiger.
Rev. S. B. Steward will preach
Jerusalem Baptist church the
fourth Sunday night.
Rev. F. G. Geiger and Mrs
Bacon, Mrs. Rosa Brew-
and O. V. Hendrix left on
to attend the grand
of the Independent Fra-
Union at Edison.
Mrs. Juanita Garrison oi
visited relatives Mon-
in Groveland.
The house warming of Mrs
Tavlor was largely a.-
Sunday at Pembroke
toy Rev. E. A. Hagin of
Cake and ice cream
served. Mrs. Taylor re-
many useful presents
The Williams Singers will
a program Sunday p. m
the St. John AME church at
sponsored by Mrs
Garom, Mrs. Christine
mon and Mrs. Maud Shell-
ALLENHURST
Bv James Bernard
Sunday was pastoral day at
Baptist hurch; Rev
J. Wright, pastor. The anni¬
of the church began on
night and will continue
through Sunday night. The Mt
choir rendered music Sun-
day afternoon and dinner was
served on the ground Sunday
night devotion wa« conducted
by Bro. Cecil Boyd and Sister
Strother. Rev. S B Pride
preached a soul stir-
ring sermon,
was $163.
James Ogden left last
for Detroit.
Miss Fannie Mae
and Miss Juanita Clancy visited
home folk Sunday.
lne vviiliams singers of Sa-
vann ah will render a program
at B ~ aconton school the 3rd Sun-
- nlE ht at 7:30. The public Is
invited to attend this
w hi C h j s f or the benefit oi the
hot lunch kitchen. Tickets art
on sale by Paul Byrd, Mrs. Lu-
and Miss Clara B
On the third Sunday evening
'p** fnton^hool Wil Aif paiaift*
—.--------- B.t onton scnooi. —• aii pan nr.
and friends are asked to Of
P resent -
-----
I liLLIili rt FNNVIII V1LLX F
By E. J. Junior, Jr.
Mrs. Beatrice Futcli spent
week end before last in Lyons
visiting her mother.
Fred W. Gardner, Jr., left
jCunday for West Palm Beach
Fla., to attend school.
We are sorry to report the
iUness of M . s Ardelia Jones .
nn' n f rhn oiounviiiA Tr
hi school met last Wednesday
(1:iu 8 hter fTtSdeT Dom. attended Jjv serv her l
’
ic es at MaCfidonia Bapt ’ ch « rch
of f Ludowiei . on the first Sun-
flay-
-------
DAISY
liv L. C. Bacon
M’s. Anna Laura left
day for Atlanta after visiting
her niece, Mrs. Bertha Wilson,
Dail Levant visited his daugli
ter in law, Mrs. E.f.e Lavant
Monday.
Prof, and Mrs- Raleigh Macon
made a trip to Daisy Sunday
Sunday was regular pastoral
clay at Ml. Pleasant Baptist
church. Rev. E. M. Solomon de¬
a noble sermon. Visitors
present were Mrs. E. M. Solo-
in Bainbridge last week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson,
Willie Adams and Miss Edna'
of Metter visited the
mother, Mrs. Amanda
Sunday,
Mrs. Charity Simmons ana
Nettie Williams are still
----—
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.
By Lloyd Gibbs
he was recuperating after 8
strenuous season. He remarn-
ed Ins former wife, .... Mrs. Rosalie
Lowe Williams.
Qhas. V7. Lee, T one of . the ..
founders of the Van Guard Civ-
ic club, was buried from the
jj. Bonner Funeral Home on
last Tllcsd ’y- Surviving are two
brothers and an adopted bro-
' her ' Mose Lee ' from Washing-
ton ' who attended the funeral.
Br ' Teirell, wed known
cdv ’ c ! eader ' h as S° ne De-^
lroB - where his w fe has been i
vacationing. They are expected
t0 r - turn in a fortnight.
Granville J. Lundy, well- I
known business man, died last
Tuesday. He conducted a clean-
’ ng and P re - S h'>g establishment
at ®N Rosemary, this City
Rev ’ J - Wendell Mapson, pas-
* 01 Tabernacle Baptist
church - whose pulpit was de
clarpd vacant recently by hi;
aeeptance of a enarge at New-
ark - N - J - ^turned to the city,
but was prevented from enter-
ing his former church through
a court order - He left for h 1 ’”
‘ ' iew ami *y- charge, acompanied by his |
James Lewis, pioneer citizen j
'vho has been ill for more than
25 years, died last Wednesday
Surviving are a wife and daugh
The Bonner Funeral Home
in charge of arrangements
MANASSAS I
Bv Rev. E. R. Deloney
The revival meeting at Mt.
Moriah MBC was conducted last
week by Rev. P. T. Phillips of
Lyons. Some were added to the
-hurch. Money raised $7151.
The Simmon family attended
the funeral of Mrs. Ora Rivers
of New Rochelle, N. Y., Sunday
at Groveland.
j Those who attended Ole ML
Calvary Association at Lyons
’*• L - *** >«« E. R. De-
loney.
Jason Henley is home after
spending some time W;th
parent, Rev. J. L. HenT&y, in
Vidalia.
and Mr. and SHL’DLUSHRDLU
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hagan
anc j and jyj rs E[ eroe Hagan
iof Claxton and others attended
tbe revival meeting here last
week.
Prof. J. J. Norman of the Jr.
high school, returned on lues-
day after visiting his family. !
ehM-'
ren, Mr. and Mrs. David Blunt,
this week.
Thomas Schley is on the sick
]ist
Mrs. Mattie Henley, Rev. E
M. Solomon, and Rev. P. T. Phil-
, ps were Thursday guests o
R< T and Mrs ’ E ’ R ’ Delonp y-
K ev. P. T. Phillips and Rev
E. H. Solomon were guests here
throughout the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gra¬
ham are blessed with a fine
bby girl,
David Blunt has a fine boy
The revival meeting will star 1 ,
at the Oak Grove AME church
here Monday night, Rev. M. D
B rt, pastor.
HOMERVILLE
By Mrs. Ruth Keith
Sunday ’Chapel was a h^h dfy P-j
Brown’s AME church
Pastor A. J. Martin preaohprl
tw0 in s pinn g sermons. The sen
10r and junior choirs sang. The
Men’s day program at 4 o’clock
was well a tt e nded and enjoyed
by all.
Mrs Zeola Richardson
Hi.
M rs . Mariah Pressley and
rs Alee Williamson are stil’
on G ie sick list,
The friends of Bon Peterson
w m re gret to learn of the death
of his son Corne ii lls Peterson
M rs . Leola Jenkins of Way-
cross visjted hpr iather> Ren
Peterson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flollins
are the proud parents of a ba¬
by girl.
princi/ji/r
».....’■
and Mrs - E - ^ ■ Williams,
Mrs - Mai T Jane Mincy of
Cobbtown was the Saturday
Shest of Mrs. Carrie M.
Neal
I. T. and Elloras Collins at¬
tended the association at Hills¬
boro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Collins
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie McKenney.
Harry Williamston was the
d'nner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hermit Mosley.
Mrs. Mattie Mae Summerset
j i*», *i
.ORCHESTRA
IN MEMORIAL TOUR
Will Play A
Concert and Dance
AT
LINCOLN INN
Sunday Night
October 12
10 P. M. TO 2 A. M.
ADV- 75c AT DOOIt sl.OJ
* Learn Beauty Culture %
ENROLL
NOW
NEW
CLASS
Beginning
Tuesday
Sept 2nd
FREEMAN S SC HOOL OF
BEAUTY CULTURE
1 456 1-2 Montgomery St.
jf Phone 3-3281
f \ Madam . Catherine Bnde^ ,, , Freeman Spencer t ±
Mrs. j
y f Instructor
Course $50.00
■ ! » 4*4*4
TitiHSiwy dCfOMHI *
i* ml the sick list.
Nathaniel Finney .ms rf ;
turned home in
*•- *«« visiting «-** his hls >""*
[ Mrs. Mamie Jefferson.
1 Mr. and Mrs. McKcnly Smit i
announce the birth of the :
daughter on October 1st. She
'has been named Mary Ann.
Peter H. Sharp of Lyons wa«
the guest of his sister, Mrs
f'-’een Browder last Wednes-
day. ' ' ’
Phone 2-1 111
or
2-1142
LOUIS C.
Matthews
Fo- Seafood Of All
Kinds
Fish. Shrimp
Crab Meat
Buy Frsh That Are Wrap¬
ped in Prosperity Im-
nroved Waxed Paper
518 West Broad Street
AT HARDEEVILLE. S. C.
20 Minutes Drive From Savannah
Consult Madam Patton
PSYCHIC, ANALYST AND ADVISOR
* First Time in South Carolina.
* Not to lie classed with Gypsies.
* Licensed bv Htrdeeville
•= Make an Honest Proposition.
I do hereby solemnly swear to make
no charge if I do not faithfully fid-
/pi every word embodied in this
statement. T will tell von just what*
' you want to know about friends, 1
enemies, sweetheart or rivals; whether is true husband, false;, |
wife or or
-how to gain the love of the one you
most desire; control or influence the action of anyone,
even though miles away. I further guarantee and
promise to make you no charge unless von find me su¬
perior to any other analyst ever consulted.
I GUARANTEE SUCCESS WHERE OTHERS FAIL
I give you advice upon all matters of life, such'
as love, courtship, marriage, divorce, lawsuits, specu¬
lations and transactions of all kinds. 1 reunite the
separated, cause speedy and happy marriages.
I lift you out of your sorrow and trouble and
start you on the path to happiness and prosperity.:
There is no heart so sad or home so dreary and 1
cannot bring sunshine to; in fact, no matter what
may be your hope, fear or ambition, I guarantee to
not tell im finished faithfully it ali before if fulfill you you are utter not word a absolutely word and to claim satisfied me, and above after and then do I 4
every
you pay not a penny.
No fortune telling — my word is mentalism.
Parlor quiet—readings confidential. ■
MADAM PATTON
MADAM PATTON
Psychic, Reader and Advisor
Tlocated in my private Trailer Coach at
HARDEEVILLE S. C., at WILLIAMSON SERVICE
STATION. Opposite Wood’s Restaurant 10 Miles From
Savannah On Highway No. 17. I»us Stops At My Dooi
Readings For Roth White and Colored
Hours: 10 A. M. to 0 P. M. • Look For Hand Sign
OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS
FOR PRINTING
THAT'S DISTINCTIVE
GO TO THE
SAVANN AH TRIBUNE
1000 WEST BROAD
STREET
Minnies
Programs
Letter Heads
Tickets
Placards
Trade Cards
Wedding InviiaiionS
Visiting Cards
Pamphlets
Circulars
Bill Heads
Financial Cards
Letter Circulars
PRICES PROMPT ft
REASONABLE SERVICE
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD ST.
PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
Rev. 1. M. Salmon of Vidalia
and uuu Revfephilips ttev* •*-.*.»»-» of — Lyons —- - wer|
"Zrs E Ml* S1.5-
ily attended the funeral of hdf
niece at Groveland Sunday.
The W- M. B. S. had its X£gh
ular meeting Sunday-
YACHUM - YACHUM
‘Uncle Sammy’s Bovs’*
324-32G-328-330
West Broad St.