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Ludowici High School I I
................... The 7th and 8th grade girls, |
have organized a basketball
team which will ire known a*!
the second team. The following
girls are members: Franc
Miller. Gladys James, LUjik.-
King, Ella Mae Furrs, Ruth j
Smith, Juanita Hardee, Eloise
Harris, Norma Lee Dunn, Mav |
Vern Hall, Norma Lee Frasier.
Sarah Smith, Easther Derry,)
Atman da Middleton, Ernestine
West and Lucy Mae Thompson.
The chapel exercises were iil-
tingly carried out by the 10th
grade. Miss Johnnie B. Smith
in charge
The following new students
have been enrolled this month
from other schools: Edward !
Colley and Nancy Colley o
Glennville and E nest Brown ot
New Jersey. I
The 6th and 7th grades have
Just finished their first six
weeks examinations.
from Rufus few Warren days’ has illness. recovered j
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bym.m.
and children of Savannah are
vis ting their mother Mrs -
Ruby C. Baker.
Little Joan and John Bynum,
Jr., of Savannah were visitors
on the school campus Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum
Mrs. Ruby C. Baker and child-
ren, Jimmie B. and Juanita,
motored to Baxley last Sunday ;
to visit their sister and' aunt. 1
Mrs. Minnie Bridges. |
the senior class arc Jimmy B.
Colley, Ruth Derry, Harriet Ju-
nior, Horace C Boyd, E. J. Ju-
nior, Clifford Warren, Rebecca
Mincey and Doris Johnson.
A farewell party was given:
for Miss Ruth Colley by Mrs
Clif ord Warren and David ,
Williams at the home of Rich¬
ard Perry.
A visitor on the campus was
Prof. J. T. Ratford.
The following teachers spent
the week end home: Mrs. A.
Turner, Savannah; Miss Lucile
AncWson, Pn ( W A. Myles,
Blackshear.
BULLOCH COUNTY
By II- 15. Isom
Services were fine at Mt.
Zion M. E. church Sunday.
Services were excellent al
Jerie alem AME church, con¬
ducted by Rev. Isom.
The woman’s convention at
Sylvania was largely attended.
Deacon Ga Told Wright oi
Babson Park, Fla , donated $100
to the convention. Total mon¬
ey raised was $617.35.
Mrs. Lou se Young and many
others have just returned from
Orlando, Fla., attending the
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2 MILES NORTH OF BLOOMINGDALE ON ROUTE 80
Bus stops at Faulkville, Ga., 200 yards from door.
Look for little white bungalow and tent in front
funeral of johnny Allen, which
largely attended.
The Paramount Gospel Sing-
pnj ()f Baxley wiU . sing a t Mt.
; , J()n Sunday , Nov . 2 , at 3 : 30 .
Mrs Naomi williams was
the w „ f , k end guegt 0 f her
chUdreni Mr and M rs. Sa^el
L( , wLs and Mr tnd Mrs. Rob-
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ert j en kj ns> a n 0 f Halcyon'dale.
g^ e a i S() attended the quarterly
C( , nrere nce at Williams Chapel
AME chu rch.
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FREEDMAN GROVE |
By Mrs. C. Muiliec
On Sunday, St. James AME
church held its 08th
sary, at which many
were present. Rev. Akens of
Savannah Is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw Oi
Lakeville, conn., were Tuesday
guests or their nephew and
mere. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy But-
lcr -
j R NerJy 0 f Fleming was
lhe Sunday f , ucst 0 f Mr. and
Mrs . Walter Green.
D ,. ,, nd M rs. 8. F. Frazier
and Mrh 0u * da Thompson ot
f. - .e,van.|ah visited relatives on
Sunday.
Mr . nd Mrs . Daniel Johnson
v , it:d Mrs. R. Stewart Sun-
dl y
Henry an d William Baker of
N( ,, v york city ar e guests of
(jielr mother, Mrs. Rosa Baker,
F Unpra i .service was held on
Monday for Mrs Hannah Liv-
m stun at Beech Hill Baptist
' "m™’J
acouelin M Hendry is
m t home
The Freedman Grove H. D.
cluta wm meet Monday at the
home of Mrs. E. Johnson.
p g Lambright and s. Mul-
lic.r are improving.
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LUDOWIO
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Services were good at New
Hope AME church, Rev. W. M.
Hooten, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum
and children of Savannah were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ruby C.
Baker.
Theron Spencer of
■vas the Sunday guest of home
oiks.
Mrs. Sadie Williams of New¬
ark. N. J, was the Sunday
The Liberty-Long Singing
■onvention will hold its anni¬
versary with the St. Thomas
Bapt'st church Sunday, Nov. 9,
at 1:30. Ail choirs are asked
to present one number from
heir choir. Please contact Mrs.
Ailer Johnson, chairman of the
irogram committee-.
MT. ZION
By Mrs. E. L. Baker
Sunday was a high day at
MJ,. Zion, with Kev. T- J
Wright preaching two strong
sermons; collection, $57.90. Vis¬
itors were Sgt. and Mrs. Red¬
mond of Camp Stewart.
Deacon Bern Cummings is up
again after being ill 30 day.,.
Mrs. E.tella Baker and Laura
p. Fabian have returned from
Jacksonville, Fla., visiting their
sick mother and sister.
Deacon and Mrs. Willie L.
Baker were the Sunday dinner
gues t, s 0 f Mr. and Mm Jonah
Bl , amon , also Miss Amy E.
Mu0re
Rev T j W right was the
dinner gues t 0 f Deacon and
Mrs. Sam George.
EGYPT
Bv Mitchell A. Waiter
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thomas Chap i. AME church.
At 11 a. m. and 8 30 p. m. Rev.
J. M. Dingle filled the pulpit.
Mrs. M. B Dingle from St. Si-
mon bamj, Island Rev. Dingle. Is visiting her hus- j )
William Turner is still ill, j
Mrs. Lottie Miller is impiov-
ing nicely. 1
Monday Mrs. Lottie Wil- :
On
hams made a trip to Savannah i
to the doctor and Mrs. Eva ;
Douse made a trip to Spring-'
field to the doctor - Thf> laUer
was accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Williams will accompany her
daughter, Mrs. Lonnie B. ■ Tal-
bert - to Savannah to the doc-
tor -
Johnnie Lee Deloach was the
week end guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Lonnie B. Talbert, at New-
ington.
Mitchell A. Walker made a
business trip to Shawnee Sun-;
day.
Mrs. C- M. Walker has re-
turned to her mother at Egypt,
She is still ill with her leg.
R. Lee Morrell is the week;
end guest of her mother here,
Mrs. Matilda Morgan. >
M. Hagins was the Saturday
evening guest of Mrs. C. M. Wal-
ker.
Mrs. Mary M. J. Williams
spent three days with her sick
daughter at Newington, Nibs.
Lonnie B. Talbert. ,
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t BRUNSWICK I
By ii. Thomas i
Rev. c S. Hardee was the
pastor. Sunday at Oak Grove
Baptist church while Rev. R. Ii
Brown is on his vacation.
Deacon and Mrs.
took dinner at the home of his
wife’s mother, Sunday.
1AXT0N
Regular pastoral services
were held at St. John Baptist
hurch Sunday, Rev. N- L. Lyde
,f Brunswick delivering thr
throughout the day.
The Ladies Aid C.ub met a!
sinjfV pdoT ’SJIV jo oiuoq aq;
Fuauay: Tne next meeting will
be at lire home oi Mrs. Sallif
Johnson.
The Ushers Convention con¬
vened a’ Hogan Chapel Sunday
with President Holland presid¬
ing. The next union will be al
fit. John Baptist church, Rev
N. L. Lyde, pastor.
Mrs. Leo.a Tisdell of Savan¬
nah was the Sunday guest of
her sister, Mrs. Edith Ray.
A miscellaneous shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Earline
Biiley -Tuesday night at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Bailey, Sr. Many
u.eful gilts were received.
j DAISY
By L. €. Bacon
Mr. sand Mrs. > A ita Thomas
and Mrs. Bill Peters were the
Sunday, guests of Mrs. M.
Peters, who, is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McRae
were Tuesday night guests ct
Mrs. M. D. Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Blake
and Malcolm Elmoore of Savan-
nail wore Sunday evening
guests of Joseph Blake,
Jaf ’ k Elmore , from overseas,
visited the Blake family Sun-
M r- Vevsie and T jumper
La van t were the Sunday night
rwests of their sister-in-law,
Mrs - E Lavant - They were ac-
ompanied home by Beacher
Baker o. Claxton.
Mr. end Mrs. Theda Williams
and Benjamin Lewis of Regis-
ter visited the Elake family on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunney Bacon
and Nathan Love were Sunday
dinner guests of the Hdusto.
family.
Mrs. Martha Wright was the
Thursday guest of her son ana
daughter in law, Mr. and Mr
J. C. Mosley,
Mrs. Effic Ann Lavant and
Mia, Varnaloe Houston attenu-
ed the singing contest at En-
nis Branch school Friday night.
John Love left Saturday for
Thomson to attend the funeral
of his sistetr.
L. Hood of Cincinnati, Mi¬
ami Mrs. Asia Thomas, Mrs.
istnei Ethel Peters, Mrs. Lula Mae
Moosley, Mrs. Savon Moore, all
were Sunday evening guests of
the Blake family, also Mr. am
Mrs. James Cason.
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ISv E. J. Junior, Jr.
The Sunbeam Band of the
FAB church held an interesting
meeting Sunday with little Vod-
die Hammock, Jr., president,
and Doris Murphy, secretary.
The WMB Society will
its regular meeting Sunday,
also the Women’s Home
sion.
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Greater Zachariah Bap-
list church. Rev. T. J. Lynch,
Gut of town 4
pastor.
Miss Lula Gardner and R.
C. Granthm were quietly mar¬
ried Saturday night before last.
The woman's day program at
First AMS church last Sunday
was inspiring.
As agent for The Savannah
Tribune and the Pittsburgh
Courier, I wish to thank my
customers for their patronage.
I shall be glad to send up your
news, providing it is received
by me on time.
RETREAT
By Mrs. Priscilla J. Maxwell
The teachers of Clayband
and, Retreat schools met in
their monthly group meeting
October 14 at Retreat school.
All teachers took part in the
discussions on “Taste and
Training for Good Reading,”
led by the Jeanes supervisor,
Miss M A. Turner.
Plans were made for the
a-hool for 1947-48-
The members of the Clav-
bank school PTA met Oct. 12.
where much business was trans¬
acted for the uplifting of the
school.
MILLEN
By Ed Dunbar
Sunday was pastoral day at
Welcome Baptist and Kelsey
Chapel churches. Rev. J. E
Lewis oi Midville is pastor ol
Welcome and Rev. S. J. Jack-
on of Scarboro delivered the
sermon at Welcome church.
Three were added to Un¬
church and $64 5C was raised.
Rev. John Hall is critically
U at Dr. Lee’s hospital.
Deacon Jerry Lawrence died
\t the Bulloch County hospital
after a- few hours’ illness. His
funeral was largely attended at
Johnson Grove Baptist church.'
Frank Mack died early Sun-
day morning and was buried -
Tuesday from Skull Creek
:hureh.
Norris Johnson died at his
home after an illness of several
years. His funeral was held on
Wednesday at Fountain Springs
Baptist church.
Mrs. Lottie McCloud is very-
sick at her home.
Alex Williams """ “ of ”* Florida "L is ‘
visiting . *williams his mother, Mrs. Bes
sie j
Mrg Hall e Gordon reports
the Sunrise Smttth Ashlar
Court is growing numerically'
and financially. Mrs. Fannie
Sapp is matron.
Filmore Reason was killed
almost instantly when he was
thrown from a wagon Tuesday.
T Iis funeral will be held Mon¬
day at Dalton church, Girard.
The funeral of James Smith
was largely attended Sunday.
John Thomas attended the
Walker Association board meet¬
ing at Antioch church.
Katie J (ae Johnson is .im¬
proving nicely.
Delia Mae Glover is ill.
Saturday morning we were
"hocked by the death of Mrs.
Sadie J. Farley, who died in
a local hospital aftetr a briet
11 ness of a few days. She was
the wife of W. M. Farley, Jr.,
a veteran of World War II, ann
he daughter of Mrs. Claudint
fackson.
Viola Lewis attended service
t Welcome Baptist church on
unday.
Ws welcome Rev- Archer, the
oastor ol Brinson Rock church,
to our town and community,
; nd field of service.
The funeral of Thomas Wil¬
liams, former resident ot Mil-
len, was held at Rocky Ford
church Sunday. He died in
Statesboro.
We are glad to see Mrs. Jo¬
sephine Curtis able to be out
again.
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20 Minutes Drive From Savannah
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ALLENHURST
By Janies Bernard
The Williams Singers of Sa-
/annah rendered a program be¬ '
fore a large crowd at the Bo¬
on ton school Sunday night:
money raised, $40.70. The pro¬
gram was sponsored by the
■TA for the benefit of the hot
unch fund for school children.
The community regrets the
death of Cecil Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Ludo-
vici visited Mrs Daisy Williams
and her mother, Mrs. Rosa
Blake Saturday.
Miss Leola Davis and son,
Ciarence, visited Mildred Fa¬
bian and son, Charles Louis, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mildred Fabin Is ill.
Bernice Blake, left Monday
for Monroe, La.
The officers of Friendship
Baptist church met Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Oscar Shumai
of McIntosh visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ber-
nard, Sunday.
1 GR 0 VELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Williams
are the proud parents of a baby
boy, born Oct. 14. His name is
Edsel Jerome- Mrs. Williams
will be remembered as Miss Vi¬
olet Mae Foxworth.
The funeral of Cecil Bacon
was largely attended Sunday at
Jerusalem Baptist ctiurch. He
is survive^ by his wile, Mrs.
Sarah Bacon; and two sons and
one daughter; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Bacon, Rincon; three
brothers, C. L Bacon and Wal¬
lace Bacon of Savannah, and
Marion Bacon of Rincon; five
sisters, Mrs. Doris Thomas of
Pembroke, Mrs. Grace Watson,
Misses Juanita, Vera and Caro-
yn Bacon of Rincon. Rev. E. J-
Junior of Glennville officiated
assisted by Rev. F. G. Geiger-
Mrs. Missouri Ware is spend¬
ing a while with her cousin,
Mrs. Julia Santy.
A large crowd from Pembroke
attended the singing contest
between the Jolly Four of Pem¬
broke and the Southern Singers
of Glennville at Hagan Friday
night.
Mrs. Verneis Williams and
her daughter of Pembroke
spent Sunday with their par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hay-
nes. f
Mrs. Mary Bacon and little
daughter of Pembroke spent
Wednesday with the Haynes
and Garrison families.
Mrs. Maggie D. Ware spent
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Haynes. j
Rev. S. B. Steward will preach
Sunday night at Jerusalem
Baptist church-
.THURSDAY OCTOBER iMM 5 *
MANASSAS SVSSVXYK
By Rev. E. R. beioney
Mrs. Maud Wilkerson and Ja-
son Henley were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. David Blunt.
Service was line at Oak
Grove ME church Sunday, Rev-
M. D. Birt, delivering the mes¬
sages; money raised, $71.40.
Prof. J. J. Norman attended
: ervice at Pilgrim MBC, Col¬
lins, Sunday, Rev. E. L. Gaskin,
pastor.
The Gospel Singers of Sa¬
vannah sang here Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Deloney and Mrs.
Cora L. Hendrix were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Schley.
Felix Rhynes and family
made a business trip to Vida-
lia Friday.
Mrs. Anna Calhoun has re-
urned home from vidalia af¬
ter .‘pending some time with
icr sick daughter, Mrs. Thraw-
bridge.
Sunday is pastoral day at the
Mt. Moriah MB hurch. Rev. E-
M. Solomon is pastor.
COLLINS ?
By Miss I ifvonette Williams
Services were held Sunday at
St. Barken'AME church, Pastor
II. c. Wicker preaching wonder¬
ful sermons.
Rev. and Mrs. Macon are do¬
ing fine in their grocery store.
Each Saturday night we are
to build a better school house.
We thank each and every one
for their cooperation.
A Halloween party will be
given at the school house.
Miss Bula Mae Byrd and Mrs.
Eula Carol Dugles were callers
of Miss Yvonette Williams Sun¬
day.
Dannie Surrency visited Gus-
sie Williams, Jr-, and Thomas
Williams Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Norward was a vis¬
itor of Mrs. Betty Dickson.
H0MERV1LLE
By Mrs. Ruth Keith
Sunday was pastoral day at
Brown’s Chapel AME church,
Pastor A. J. Martin preaching
two inspTing sermons. The Jr.
Choir and officers served dur¬
ing the day. The pastor will
attend the pre-annual confer¬
ence at Pearson Friday.
Sunday was pastoral day at
(he Morning Star Bapt- church.
Pastor w. L. Hollings preached
morning and night.
Mrs. Maggie Hampton was
the dinner guest of Mrs. Aure¬
lia Lawrence, Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Hudson of Way-
cross visited friends here Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Douglas Stephens, R. N„
and husband, C. R. Stephens, of
Tallahassee, Fla., spent the
week end here.
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Sunday was pastoral cwy at
Bethel AME church, with Rev.
Boyd, visiting preacher at 3 9-
m. in benalf oi Mrs. ArU Mjie
Jones. ^
Hhe Hineshaw and Baconton
schools held their group meet¬
ing oct. 13 at the Baconton
school..
The box supper at Hineshaw
school was quite a success on
Friday night.
SANOY BOTTOM
Allen Chapel and Holmes
Chapel AME churches, under
the leadership of Pastor R. T.
Brown, with the cooperation of
the officers an dmembers, are
making great progress. We
are proud of Pastor Brown and
are hopeful that he will be re¬
turned to Sandy Bottom for
another term.
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