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By Mrs. E. H. Perry
The services at Smith Valley
Baptist church ware iusY.ring
Lunday. Rev. Humph preached
and administered holy com-
munion. In v.e rally s sum oi
$200.98 was reported. The choir
sang Monday night at Pint/
Grove at the installation of oi -
licers
Mrs. Mary Smith of Mapi-'
street is spending a weak
DwVtr visiting relatives.
Deacon william, ci pauler is
ill at the home ol his grandson,
Rituard Moore, ol West Savan-
nah.
Services Sunday at Hannah
Chapel were good and a large
audience was present to enjoy
the sermon by Rev. Nelson.
The vocal school is progress-
ing nicely and new students
have been added to the clas-.,
aiso instrumental students an
doing a fine job. Mrs. Rebecca
Graves is president and Mrs
E. H. Perry is ins motor.
HONEY CREEK
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
Sunday school was largely at¬
tended at the Mt. Sinai Baptist
church. At 2 o’clock the Home
Mission met.
Mrs. Lula Adams, principal
of the Hcney Creek school, was
called home to the funeral of
a friend.
Mrs. Willie May Jackson re-
turned home Sunday after
spending a week with her mo-
tlier, Mrs. Emma Coakley.
The PTA met Sunday.
, The Xmas Club is at king al!
members to cooperate 100 per
cent. All members are asked
to look forward to the 70th an-
niversury May 2.
Deacon J. s. Flowers is very
ill at the home of his sister at
Spring Bluff
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LUD0WIC1 )
By M v. Ailer Johnson
• Sunday services were good al
Nc w Hope AME oriurch, Rev
w. M. Hooten preaching.
The Christmas Savings club
met April 13 at the heme of
M . {>:s':fr.t:i'a Srifwrd with j
the vie president, Mrs. Lillie
Mae Wortham in charge.
: picy program was presented ;
by Mrs Hester L. Smiley. After j
business a dainty repast was
served. Next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Ruth Mai-
lard.
Mrs Minnie Danford, Way- j
(
1 ,,. soort)j j s the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Mallard and
family.
Mrs. Ailer Johnson attend¬
ed the Crouch’s Crusade rally
April 13 at Gi. Baptist college,
Macon. Erie also attended the
anniversary service at the Ab-
erlene Baptist church Tuesday
While i t the city sh ■ was the
house guest of Mrs. Mary Tay-
j lor. Give was also the week¬
-end gucs! of Mr. and Mrs. P.
P. Re’d of Albany.
Mrs. Roz na P Bennett of
I Jack sonville is t he go-st ol
home folks.
Misses Sarah and Lorraine
Thomas cf HornetvJlc were re¬
cent. guests of M . and Mrs. E.
J. Walker.
Mrs. Alice Grant was the
week end guest of D a. an-
Mrs. Ben Cummings of Flem
i n 8ton.
^
jvif ss Katherine Hill of Way- i
cross was the week end guest I
i o£ Mi .. Dorn Johnson.
J t.iU community with Robert sympathiz- Ross j '
fJ deeply Dea.
i m th death of his mother,
I who was bar ed at Eulonia on
(.Sunday. 1 number Mr. Rosi of and friends family at-
;inc i a
(: ended the funeral,
j Alter , being ill for some time, „
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Mrs. Carrie Reid is improving.
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GROVELAND
By Mr* E.Dabeth Haynes
Mrs. Mattie Hines. Mrs. Er-
petine Lavant, Mrs. Etna Hines,
Diaeon and Mrs. J. 8. Bacon,
Mrs. christen Jones, Mrs. Daisy
Jones and Mrs. Beulah Bacon
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Viola Martin Wednesday in 3a-
vannah. Mrs. Martin died on
Vpril ll at her homa at Pem
neks.
Sunday was pastoral day at
,t. John AME church, Pastor
Aicker delivering the sermon.
Mr. and Mfx. Leo Garrison
and family were Sunday after¬
noon guests cf th; ir father,
willio Stephens.'
Isaac Ivey visited his daugh¬
ter and son-in-laitf Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. James Harris. Mrs.
Vistie Blue of Savannah was
their Sunday guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs.
Clara Garrison of Pembroke at¬
tended the Teachers Convention
n Savannah last week.
GLENNVILLE
By E. J. Junior, Jr.
The faculty of the Glennville
Jr. high school and Rev. E.
J. Junior attended the GETA
which week. was held in Savannah I j
last
The annual turnout of trie'
WMB Society will be held Sun |
day at FAB church. I
Mrs. Almeda Gardner left on
' Suntia y lor West Palm Beach, I
Fla wl ^ r f sh ^ wJ 1
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, ime with her daughter 1 ana con-
in-law.
Miss Ronelle Berry of Geor-
gia State college was home for
a visit last week end.
Fred Gardner, Jr„ who is at-
1 tending school in West Palm
Beach, is home for the spring
holidays.
Mis Harriet Junior attended
church at the M il Creek Bap-
tist church, Ellab.lle, on las'
Sunday,
EAST SAVANNAH
By Mrs. M. E. Morrell
Sunday will be pastoral day
at p A p church, pastor Cunning-
ham preaching. Regular com¬
munion will be held at 3:30 p.
m., and the fifth anniversary
of the pastor will be observed
with a program at night. The
Junior choir is sponsoring a
baby contest on Mother’s day
George Man'»iault, Sr., left
last week for Chile to spend 3
or 4 months.
The Pals club met at the
home of Mrs. Addie Mae Robin-
son Sunday. A dainty repast I
was served. Next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Gladys
Bennett.
lire regular meeting of the 1
NAACP will be held at FAB i
church Monday, April 20. The
guest speaker will be Rev. Ralph !
M. Gilbert.
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MERIDIAN
By James Jordan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan
and sons attended ‘The As¬
cension of Christ,” a religious
play, at the Municipal Audito¬
rium in Savannah Sunday.
T.ie Meridian Christmas Sav¬
ings club met at the home of
Mrst Viola Palmer Monday.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
OLACKSHEAR
By James Meeks
Miss Corene Williams, stu-
dent at Gillespie high school oi
Cordele, spent the spring holi-
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Columbus Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tatum
Mrs. Magnolia Gray mo-
to Valdosta Sunday. Mrs.
Tatum, Southern directress of
bite young people of Georgia,
was the guest speaker of the
at S.. James Baptist
Rev. W. H. Byrd, pas
Mrs. Macleather Pugh and
Mrs. M. Washington of Savan¬
nah spent Thursday visiting
Mrs. M. Willis.
Prof. S. D. Tarver and A. L
Meeks attended the Stale Tea¬
chers meeting in Savannah.
Mrs. Georgia Allen and Mrs.
Ophelia Jacobs attended the
district meeting of the WSC3
it Lyons Friday and Satur-
aay.
'Ihe Sunday School Union
net at St. James AME church
iunday. Lee Fussel, superm-
endent. The ncx„ un cn will
>e held at Pine Grove Baptist
ihurch in May.
Mrs. Drlssie Roberts died on
Vpril lj. She was buried at
it. James AME church.
The home of Mrs. Hattie Ead-
ly was destroyed by fire Iasi
Iunday evening.
Z.on Baptist woman’s"day‘tlis ^ church ^ is ^ cele ^
,rating Sun-
lay. Mrs. R. W. Meeks wih
ieliver the address.
CLYO { •
By Mrs. Ruth Andrews
Sunday was a higri d*y at
Taylor’s Chapel AME church.
lev. H. E. seott, pastor.
The Ladies Savings Club met
it the home of Mrs. Pearl •
.'higgs. Next meeting will be at
he home of Mrs. Rosa Dan¬
iels.
Mrs. Lizzie Mae Goldwire was
aken seriously ill Friday. She
s somewhat better now.
Mrs. Jonnle M. Johnson vis-
ted her mother, Mrs. Burdell
Morgan, in Savannah.
Sunday was a high day at
lion Holiness church, Elder B.
Sanders, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orr were
,unday dinner guests of Mrs
vmanda Roberts.
The funeral of Mrs. Frances
Jason, niece of Mrs. F. S. Gold-
,vire, was held at St. John Bap-
ist church, Oliver. Mesdames
tosa Lee Scott, F. S. Goldwire
md Ruth Andrews attended
he funeral.
j EGYPT 1
By Mitchel A. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
fhomas Chapel AME church,
iev. A. Manoney preaching,
iunday school was largely at¬
tended.
Recently Mrs. Elizabeth was
isited by her daughter, AJrs.
iuth Leroy, from Florida.
Mrs. Lydia Orchard is able
o be up again.
William Turtipr ist still ill.
Ernest Miller is on the mend.
Mrs. Eva Douse visited her
on, E.i Dowse, in Savannah on
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. M. Walker spent
uree days with her mother and
ons here last week.
Mrs. Leola Maddox is ill.
Mrs. Mary Williams and her
dopted daughter were week-
ad guests of Mr. and Mrs.*
Villie A. Paschal.
Sunday will be a grand day
it Bethel AME church. |
Moses Williams visited his ! |
grandmother and mother in'
Savannah on the week end.
Mrs. Carrie Goldwire and
VIrs. Kate Oglesby made a trip
o Springfield Saturday.
McINTOSH
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thebes Tabernacle church, Pas-
or M L. Lester preaching.
Sunday school at St. Peters
AME church was well attended.
The ACE League of St. Peters
vas reorganized Sunday witn
VI:ks Lena Hclmes as president.
Pastor E. W. Johnson . ol
Blackshear will preach at St.
Peters Sunday morning and at
Thepes at night.
Master Walter E and Sam¬
uel Law were guests of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dt
A. Hendry.
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MILLEN i 1
I
Wesley . .^^^'^^iously Moore ill
at the hospital sympathy^ , t0
We extend °ur
Mrs. Mary E
family m the deach her hus .
band, Philip Boa i-g •
Mrs. Estelle Coope ^
tieiu at Mulkey s
Kidney Hikes is improving.
It v. C. H. Baals is ill at his
joni* on Old Waynesboro road
,
Urii pall eGordon is able to
out again after a recent ill-
O'
ness. Au-
Mr.;. Louise Gordon of
, was »« here Wednesday.
Mesdames Mattie Washington,
lizzie Roberson, Ilallie Gordon
and Beatrice Dunbar were vis¬
itors in Waynesboro Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kelsey
of California visited lelatives
here last week.
Dr. John Henry Pinkney, Jr.,
has returned to Savanna, 111.,
after spending a few days here
vicit’ng his sister, Mrs. Maud
B. Robinson.
R; v. and Mrs. J. W. H. Thom-
as of Guyton were Saturday
gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dcwell.
Cdee Roberson is a patient
at Millen hospital.
Mrs Estelle Cooper died at.
^ local hosp >,tal Sunday night
Robert Lee Davis attended
Hie farmers’ conference at
Louisville Friday.
Eun -; ce S app of Augusta vis-
her mother, Mrs. Cora Kel-
sey, last week.
Martin Washington *s improv¬
ing nicely from his recent ill¬
ness.
The 9th grade of the JCTS
gave a silver tea for the benefit
of the king and queen contest.
John Thompson and Kirk¬
land Lewis and Mrs. Mattie B
Williams and Estelle Thompson
and Beatrice Dunbar attended
the Walker Association Farm¬
ers conference at Eden, Louis¬
ville Friday.
John Sapp is improving from
lis recent illness.
Allie Bell Mack was the Sat¬
urday guest of her sister, Lena
Roberson.
Mrs. Sallie Lou Lasker and
Ella Winston attended service--
it Brinson Rock Sunday.
Malinda Dowell is ill.
Howard Lewis, Sr., is im¬
proving frem his serious ill¬
ness.
Annie Lee Johnson attended
the PTA Congress last week in
Savannah,
Mrs - Mar y Jackson was .the
week end guest of Mrs. Josie
Sapp.
Mrs - C arr > e Holloway is ill
Lizzie Cook was the Thurs-
da y S uest of Mrs ' IIallie Gor -
015 -
Mrs ' Edna Harr!s of Au S usta
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Pearl Powell.
Services were well attended
at Welcome Baptist church on
Sunday, Rev. J. E. Lewis of
Midway, pastor.
Vivian Kelsey, former resi¬
dent of Millen, was married in
Philadelphia last week.
Roliie Drummer visited Hat¬
tie and Katie Mae Johnson on
Saturday.
The rally Sunday at Brinson
Rock Baptist church, Rev. S. L.
Archer, pastor, was quite a suc¬
cess, The reports show'ed a
total of $359.20 raised.
Next third Sunday will be
the anniversary.
FREEDMAN GRCE
By Mrs. C. IP ali.ee,
Funday at 3 o'cl y. ■ e.v.
itrn Stars held its « J. c. John-
5h fiuolaiship d tv- with'
good attendance.
Mr and Mn. John H. Ford,
M's. f ie Bryant and friend o ;
Mclnto.ih county were gu:st;
of their sister. Mrs. U. S. £a
ker.
Mrs. J. A. Mullino of Rich¬
mond H 11 was the dinner guest
cf Mrs. Mary Wilson.
Mrs, Jacklyn N. Hendry and
son o: Tampa, Fla., are guests
of her mother, Mrs. 1. c. Wil¬
liams.
, Mrs. Mary E. Golden and
Mrs. J. O. Robinson motored to
.Savannah Saturday.
Mr.:. L. v. Wood fu n: r:r
music fer the pr ram Sunday
for the Eastern Stars, Rev. W.
D. Woods Woods delivering the
pion. The Westministers Fel-
lowship and Laura Carter Ju-
venile Society rendered selec-
lions,
SAND HILL
By Mrs. E. L. Walker
Willie Bragg i.s ill.
Mr. and Mbs. Joo Walfcar,
Mrs. Florence Grant and El- j
ncra attended church Sunday
at Zachariali.
Mrs. Bonnie Mae Porter was
called to lfer home in Charles¬
ton, S. C., on account of ill-
ness.
Mrs. Maggie Cooper is suf-
f er tag from a cut on her leg
from a fall Saturday,
The Busy Bee club will m:
4 o’clock, at the iiom.
Mrs. Inez Porter
.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mcr.r,
have returned to Ercokiyn al¬
ter spending ;i few Ci wit:
Mrs. Nor's Staf.ord.
A. P. Deckel i.s :.l‘il id. j
S
MIDWAY
By B. J. Geiger
Mrs. Daisy Kenncny made a
li trip to Mrs. Charlie Geiger :
Mcnday nigh!. j
he Mrs. Laurie Washington was (
Wednesday guest of Mrs |
riUth Williams.
Moses Jackson and Rebeker
Jackson of Savannari visited
friends here Sunday, accompa¬
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Remer
Geiger, also of Savannah.
The Southern Sons gospel
singers of Glennville rendered
a program Sunday night at
Cross Road Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Remer Geige-
visited his father at’. Register
Sunday, accompanied by Moses
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Geiger.
Mrs. Helen Brown and child-
en were Friday guests of h.
ister, Mrs. Viola Williams.
Ernestine Williams i ; spend-
ug the week end al home with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Join
Williams.
Miss Rebecca Jackson war |
the Sunday guet of Miss Ann! '
Dora Davis and Nancy Davis.
COLLINS !
Ky Miss Yvonette William j
Heweth Baker, Calvin James
Johnson *
and Easters Phillips
nude a trip to Reiasvilir Thurs¬
day.
Mrs. Annie Smith of Savan¬
nah was the Saturday night
,uest cf Mrs. Queen Cummings.
Miss Yvonette Williams and
Amelia June Williams were trie
Sunday evening guests of Mrs.
Queen Cummings.
The Teachers Convention at
Savannah was attended by Miss
Fraulein Balentine.
Spartinberg Sluggers
Charleston All-Stars
Sunday, Apr. 25 and
Monday Night,
April 26
At Sportsman’s Park
Game lime. Sunday
3 P. M.
Monday Night, 8:15
Adm. Adults 75c
Children 25c
Gel Your Ticket' at
McGlockton’s Grocery
Store
See Millard Wheeler F or
Appointmentss at Sports¬
man's Park.
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
526-28 West Broad St.
Is The Right Place To
Spend Your Keerratio*
Hours
W,
mm.
Dn M. 1. ARNAU , Ph. G„
Reg. Druggist
Let’s send Dr. Arnau to the
hat. Senate. He is a good
ini rist and has waited
all all ..1 (,f .»« us here boro i in n Savannah fi.tunnoh for
thirty years. He is a Me¬
thodist, a 32° Mason, and
member of the €. of C. and
I represent all the
!e n this district regard¬
less of race, color or creed.
*> let’s .’get behind him now
t;d put him up in the Seri¬
ate.
Tlrs ad is paid for by Dr.
Arrau’s friends, both white
and colored. \
MT. ZION
By Mrs. E. L. Baker
The spring revival conducted
by Rev. G. W. Carter of Savan¬
nah was a great success thhi
out the week at Mt. Zion. Five
were added to the enured. Rev
T. J. Wright is pastor. Lie
Clinton Boyd preached an in
spiring sermon Sunday night
collection, $101.22.
Rev. T J. Wright, Mrs. Ber-
.
nice Beamons, Mrs. M.
George, Mrs. Clifford Golden.
Mrs. Estella L. Baker and Mrs
Ruby Stevens motored to Ma¬
con April 13 to attend the con-
vention.
L. c Evans and Miss Naomi
were married Tuesday, April 14
Rev. T. J. Wright, Mrs. M. L
were Monday night guests of
Deacon and Mrs. W. L.
Mrs. Alice Grant of Ludo-
wici trie '
was week end
of Deacon and Mrs. Ben cum-
mings.
Rev. T. J. Wright and Mrs
Ethel J. Harris were Sunday
1 nner guests of Deacon and
.Irs. W. L. Baker.
Mrs. Delia Baker, Mrs.
ord Gaulden, Mrs. Ruby Stev-
ns and Tcm Singleton were
Iunday visitors of Deacon and
Mrs. John ' Riles.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Adkins
vere Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Smiley.
Miss Caftine Boyd was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J H. Beamon.
Miss Ruth George spent trie
week end with Dea. and Mrs.
dam George.
The Christmas Savings Club
met Friday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker.
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