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5. OUT ^ M M m k OF JiflL. Ji TOWN M W T JL JL NEWS AX m SLm^ F T T a % 4 1 4
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By Mrs. E. II. Perry' #
The Brown Gospel Singers
returned to the city after a
very successful tour In South
Carolina, where t.iey sang at
the Florence high scnocl. They
were guests at the Educational
and Missionary convention, ai-
ter which they were entertain -
ed by Mrs Jones, supervisor of
children of wehare, and M.s
CVrlene Hclmc.s, teachers o,
Florence Jr. High.
T.ie W. M. U., the Baptist
Missionary training school, wilt
meet at Bolton Street Baptist
church, May 31-June 4 Mrs.
Rosa Johnson ai d Mrs. Voss,
presid nts. Perry'.;
The program of the
Vocal class will be held at Je-
rusalem Eaptist church June
21 .
A large audience enjoyed the
United Veterans’ memorial ser¬
vice at Tremont Temple Baptist
church May 23. Several organi¬
zations of veterans were pres-
ent, including the GAR Mrs. E.
id. Perry of Lie John Brown
C.rcle No. 24, represented that
great body of deceased veter-
ans.
Mrs. Hattie Sheppard
Fahm street is improving after
4 weeks of suffering from a
stroke.
Mrs. Smith of Maple
is up again.
Don’t forget the revival to
come off at South Valley
church beginning June 7- Lie.
Richard Williams will conduct
same.
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THUNDERBOLT
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By Mrs. Susie Williams
The ThunderQolt Community
Union of the Berean Fifth Sun¬
day meting was teld Sunday at
Wilmington Baptist church.
Sunday school at 10 a. m , Dea.
Janut Butler, ; Jr„ CFen Supl.
11 a. nr, R v. John Jackson
preached; alternate, Rev. Wil¬
lie Williams, and at 3:30, Rev.
L. L. £.nails preached, alternate,
Lev. E. A. Capers Olficers are.
Rev. E A. Ci pers, president;
Dea. BenJ. Lowe, vice president;
Dea. James Butler, sener.,1
£upt; Dea Moses Houston, sec¬
retary; 2’.). J us Williams,
assistant secretary; Rt y. Wil-
Hr.- 13 , reporter. Total coLdetlmi
was $109.70.
Fred Adams, wno was : ttend-
Ing school in North Carolina,
grandson of Mrs. Katie Adams,
is spending a while with its
mother, Mrs. Cummings, In New
York.
Mis j Ardoan Redmond was
called to the bedside of her sick
s ster. Miss Geneva Redmond
On th: tick list are Mrs
Lucy B. ley, Mrs. Far ah Ann
Grant, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright.
Mrs. Mutelda Fcrguscn, Mrs-
Mattie McQueen, Mrs. Leonard
Maxwell, Freddie Albright and
Mrs. Sarr.li Miller.
I GR0VELAND
By M s. Elizabeth Haynes
Mrs. Mary Treadaway of
Pembroke was in Groveland on
business Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Golden of New
Yoik was l ie guest of her
cousins last Wednesday, Dea¬
con and Mrs L. H. Johnson
She also visited her uncle and
cousir. D aeon Wm.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robprt Gol¬
den.
Dock Johnson of Jacksonville
is spending his vacation with
his relatives here.
Deacon and Mrs. J. s Bacon
and son and daughter of Pem¬
broke attendd the usher con¬
vention Sunday at Mt. Pleas¬
ant Baptist church at Daisy.
Mrs- Maggie D. Ware and
son were Saturday night guests
of the Haynes family.
Deacon J. C. Ball attended
WILSON’S INN
Is now open daily. Spe-
eia ire inSeafood- Dr nks
of all kinds.Open 9 until ?
Located on Cedar street,
north of Georgia State
Coil ge. Thunderbolt, Ga.
Frank Wilson, Mgr.
the funeral of Deacon Boyd on
Friday at Mill Creek Baptist
church. !
I Mrs- " ; Ardila " ”t7 guesT Golden of MrVantl Pem-
br k w s e of
Mrs. Robert Golden.
I GLENNVILLE j
J By E. J. Junior, Jr.
An enjoyable fishing trip was
t aken to old camp ground
at McIntosh by Mr. and Mrs-
E R Quarterman, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Stevens and child-
ren Annielaureu, Harvey and
Betty> of thls town and M rs.
g a jjj e p 0 jerry rter and her children,
xhelmr, and Clarence.
Rev T j Lynch was the r«-
cent dinner guest of Rev. and
M rs. T. K. Kennedy.
SAND HILL
By .Mrs. Ethel Walker
After spending a few days
at home, Mrs. Loraine Daniels
bas 1T turned to Brunswick
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson
are the proud parents of a fine
aby girl. Mrs- Anderson will
| be remembered as Miss Louise
Lewis.
After a successful term of
school Mrs. Lenia Curvin is at
home for a few days.
LiUle BpUy Cooper Ia at
home spending a few days with
Per aun t anc j grandmother,
Mr and Mrs W illie G Wil .
Hams had for their week end
g UPS t one 0 f his aunts, Mrs.
Mabel Hunter, of Jacksonville,
Fla -
Mrs. Nancy Williams, Janie
and Leroy Williams were guests
of theii son and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Will C. Williams.
LUD0WICI
!
By IVI s. Ail nr Johnson
The fourth Sunday services '
were good at St Philip Baptist I
church, Rev. C. II. Green, pas
tor.
Quite a number from here
attended the Ludowici district
the Great Eastern Union at
Bennett Un.on Baptist church,
'
Alur spending a while at' Al
bany with qer daughter, Mrs.
P. P. Reid, Jr., who hi s been ill,
Mns Ailer Juhiison has return¬
ed home.
In last work’s news the
names of Misses Harriet Jun¬
ior and Doris Johnson were
omitted from the roll of stu¬
dents that graduated from the
I idow'ci high school: Harriev
was the salutatorian and Dcrli
was an honor student.
After visiting their mother,
„ „ 3oj , "i , ins . f ? r a whilf>
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Mr. and Mrs- T. R. Jones have
returned to their home in At-
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Stafford
cf Brunswick, were last week
pueMs of Mr. and Mrs. w. M
Stafford.
Hie Christmas Savings club
m ^ at the 1 1 ime of Mrs. LTu
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PETEY AND HIS PALS by j. maxwell WELL, SONG A SOUDIER
IS MUCH MORE
you KNOW; UNCLE JIM, I'M A DANGEROUS• .
WONDERIN' WHETHER I'LL BE yOU MIGHT GET
A SOLDIER OR A SAILOR WHEN killbo ey the
I G ROW UP. . I THINK I LIKE
BEIN' A SOLDl£
Worthan May 25 with Miss
Claredia Davis as hostess. The
president, Mrs. Marshall, was in
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J Walker (
and Mr. attended and Mrs. the funeral Nathaniel of j
Walker
J W. King at Waycross Sun¬
day.
HONEY CREEK
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
The funeral of Dea James
I-iCwers was largely attendee
at the Ml. Sinai Baptist church
May 23, with Pastor Harris of¬
ficiating. Hall Funeral Homf
w;.„ in charge with interment
in Sinai cemetery.
Mrs. Isabel Singleton, Mrs.
Ellen Askinson, Mrs. Nora Jones
and Mrs. Emma Cbakley at¬
tended the graduation program
at Ri.sley high school, Bruns¬
wick. Miss Emma Coakley and
Mrs. Christine Singletary of
Honey Creek were among the
graduates,
Miss Laura Atkinson has re .
turned home alter spending 9
months in school.
Miss Mattie Lee Jones was
the guest cf her sister Sunday.
Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Susie Williams was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jones, Sunday.
Mrs. Christine Haywood was
the house guest of her sister-
in-law Sunday, Mrs. Addie At¬
kinson.
Dia. If W. Wright of Bruns¬
wick was here Sunday visiting
friends.
Sidney Atkinson is still ill.
PrJLLEN
By yEd Dunbar
The funeral of Mrs. Pennie
Green, age 89, was held at San-
hill Baptist church Friday,
terment in the church yard.
w:il Brown died last week.
(His funeral was held Monday-
The JCTS closed Friday.
Lv. Blanchard of Fort Valley
college delivered the com¬
mencement address.
Ike Gocdwin of Savannah is
roP „dln, Ills .acatlon at home
with his family here.
Ada Spence and Lillie M' 11
have returned home af-
ter attending school at paine
college.
Henry Royals died last week
and was buried at Worthem.
Celia Shocklin left for De¬
Thursday to visit her
grandchildren.
Dai y Williams came from
Florida to • witness the graclu-
ation of her niece, Elizabeth
Robinson, at JCTS.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Harris on the arrival of
their baby g’.rl Sunday, May 3X
Sarah Lake is improving
f rcm her illness of long stand-
ing.
Rev. S. M McKelton deliver-
ed a gospel sermon at Needful
Sunday.
Locv Hill lias returned from
Philadelphia after spendir
.tw wine v eiling her child-
r.n.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
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MclNTOSH
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday school at St. Peters
AME cnurch was well attended
Sunday. Pastor M. L. Lester
wu3 j n charge of the day's ser¬
vices.
Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Lester
will attend the ministers meet¬
ing at Morris Brown college in
Atlanta
St. Peters is fortunate to
have three students graduate
from Libedty County Training
School, Riceboro, Ola Mae Gad-
son, Annie Mae Loving and
Cleveland J. Strickland.
Willie Johnson is still ill.
REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Smalls Dry Cleaners recently
opened here and will highly ap¬
preciate your patronage.
Those who attended the ush¬
ers’ union at Mt. Pleasant wera
Mr- and Mrs. G. W- Holland,
Miss Lucile M. Webster, Mr. and j
C. J. Eason, E. W. Williams
and Mrs- Alvin Miller, all of i
Reidsville.
The WMBS will have its j
turn-out Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holmes |
are the proud parents of a baby
girl.
Mrs. Virginia Holland has
returned home after spending
week with .rer niece, Mrs. Ju¬
lian Brinson, of Charleston, S-
Mrs. Ida M Carswell ,, call- ,, ,
was ,
ed to the bedside cf her sister
Rev. Fitzgerald. S J. Brown preached a |
stirring sermon at the St.
Baptist church Sunday.
raised was $27.60.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williams
was the week enl guest of his
father, Henry Williams.
Mrs. Olenry attended the fu¬
neral of her uncle at Mt. Pleas-
ant , Monday. ,,
COLLINS
I?y Miss t/vonette Williams
Mrs. Eloise Jackson has re¬
turned to Jacksonville, Fla., af-
ter spending some time with
parents, Mr. and Mrs S. J.
Jrhnron.
We are v ery sorry to learn of
he dea thof Mrs. Gertrude
Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Norward, (
D acon S. J. Johnson, Mrs Lula
M. Jackkson and others attend¬
ed the Tattnall Baptist Union
at Reidsville.
Little Marion Coats is home
after spending some time with
, her f.ft... father, lvAorion Marion Foots coats, in in
Detroit.
Miss Odessa Holloway of Sara-
sota. Fla., is home visits her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hcl-
loway.
Rev. W. N. Lanier, Dsa. Roo¬
sevelt Pough and others at¬
tended the Mt. Calvary Union
meeting at Reidsville.
Miss Joyce Medlock and Miss
Doris Johnson were the Sun¬
day afternoon guests of Mis
Yvonette Williams.*
Fred Jackson was the Sun¬
day dinner guest of Howeth
Baker.
Mrs. Alitha Tillman and her
daughter were Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. Lena Baker
MT. ZION
By Mrs. E. L. Baker
The Xmas Savings Club gave
a motorcade Friday night
Mrs. E. L. Baker visited her f
mother on Thursday, Mrs.
zivda Cummings. !
Miss Mary Lee Phabian and
son visited their
Deacon and Mrs*. W.
Baker.
Miss Kate Thomas of Walt-
spent a few days with
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alnen Frasier.
Miss Mattie Shaw was the
week end guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. And Mrs. H. L.
Baker.
Mrs. Hazel Frasier, Mrs. Na¬
omi Adkins, Geneva Anderson
and Mrs. Relh Smiley were the
Friday guests of Mrs. Estha V.
Baker-
We are in'sympathy with the
Moody and Quarterman fami¬
lies In the death of Mrs. Oka
Mae Quarterman. HV- died on
Friday night. May 28.
Deacon Ben Cummings and
Mrs. Clifford Golden, Mrs. Al-
z “ Ila “" d i° hn olen
attended the union meet.ng at
St. Thomas Baptist church on
Sunday.
MIDWAY
By B. J. Geiger
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Geiger
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elize Williams.
Mr. end Mrs. Henry Brown
spent Sunday with their sister
ind family. Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams.
Miss Annie Dora and Nancy
Davis were Sunday afternoon
guests of Miss Leary Mae Wil¬
liams.
Mi and Mrs. Charlie Geiget
visited ML. Pleasant chuurch o
Sunday. .
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Mr. *H***“^ **' and ! " u Mrs. Robert t^ J ernes
jy Williams ,h “"i-"
and Mrs. Richard Jones and
family.
GLENNVILLE
By E. J- Junior, Jr-
Miss verdie Ball Lane and
Sylvester Ashford, students of
Albany State college and mem¬
bers of the Social club, write
that they enjoyed a very edu-
iatlonal tour during the latter
part of April- Some of the most
outstanding points visited were
Morris Brown, Clark, More¬
house, Spelman colleges and
the Lookout mountains, Tenn.
Sunday evening at the home
of Mt. and Mrs. Albest Lane icc
cream was enjoyed by Mrs.
Emma Ashford, Mrs. Mabel
Junior and Harriet and Alfred
Junior.
Miss L ilian A. Price was the
Wednesday evening guest of
Rev. and Mrs. E. J- Junior.
Sunday was the elder’s quar¬
ter at the First AME church,
Rev. C. P- Hobbs, presiding el¬
der of the Brunswick district,
was in charge of the services
We would like to remind you
again of the fact that the
monthly Singing Convention
will convene this month with
FAB church.
Rev. N. L. Lyde of Bruns-
wickk conducted a three-night
at FAB cnurch las
in interest of the baptis-
ma , pool rally .
The funera i services of Ban-
Jin ks were held Sunday at
AME church, Rev. J E
officiating.
Rev. and Mrs. E. J- Junior
children attended the an
banquet given in honor of
high school graduates of
Baptist church, Way
last Monday evening.
.MANASSAS
By Rev. E. R. Delaney
J. C Schley made a business
trip to Reidsville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rhynes
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Corbett of
Reidsville.
Those who attended the un-
i * on meeting from vtere at Reids-
■ ville were Rev. and Mrs E. R.
! Frank Small !-“2 made a tr.p here
Monday.
Sunday was local day at Oak
Grove AME church.
David Blunt attended the
I ushers union at Mt. Pleasant
Sunday.
Willie Hopkins is back home
from the hospital at States-
boro,
The Charity Goodwill Society
will have its annual thanksgiv-
Ing Sunday. Rev. E. R Delrmv
will deliver the sermon at 2
m.
Bill Eason of Reidsville visit-
ed his sick brother, Joe Eason,
Sunday.
L. 'Harnes made a
trio to Reidsville Monday.
Rev and Mrs. E. R. Deloney
made a business trip to Reids-
ville Tuesday.
Ambros Brewton of Claxton
was here Monday.
Ludowici High
School
By E. M. Derry
Mr. and Mrs- Joe B. Canty
entertained the graduation
class with a surprise reception
and dance.
The birthday dinner given in
honor of Mrs. Emmaline Jones’
73rd birthday was largely ut-
ended. The following persons
were present: Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Andrews of Savannah
ind children, John Andrews of
lavannah, Frank Andrews and
vlfe hnd children of Ludowici,
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j By BETTY BARCLAY the! |!
A dessert that appeals to
ieye as well as the appetite is;
^onbly inviting. And a bright red,
{cherry Jscheme that pie has always a pleases. happy color This
parUcular recipe has an extra at .
'traction too — crisp cereal flakes
'which add texture surprise to the
-Cfi
, new Wnd 0 j cherry pie.
Cherry Pie
I 1 recipe Pie Crust
% cujp corn flakes mt,
1 cup sugar il
% teaspoon salt j i
1 No. 2% can sour red cherries , I
Line 9-inch pie plate with about
% of pastey, rolled %-inch thick.
' Sprinkle bottom of shell with corn
■ flakes. Combine sugar and salt; !
sprinkle % over corn flakes. and Then juice J
’ fill with canned cherries
and add remaining sugar.
i Moisten edge of pastry with cold.
! water. several Adjust slits to top permit crust, escape cutting of
steam. Bake in hot oven (425° F.^
j$5_minutes, or until filling is done.
, stepsons, Kev. Tom jones, wiie
nil children of AUenhurst, Jo:
j or _ es 0 f gryan county, Mrt
Mary Moody of Allenhurst, one
j brother, Screven Moody of Lam-
i f :e rt, and children. A purse
v/as gj ven ^ rs . Jones.
ilLW TRIAL DENIED
IjAAC urn WUUuAKU tin A nrj
CHARLESTON, W. Va.-The
NAACP’s motion for a new trial
j in the case of Isaac Woodard
v . the Atlantic Greyhound Bu
Company was denied by Judge
j p Bouchelle of the Circuit
court of Kanawha county on
j May 12.
( Isaac Woodard, a Negro vet-
j eran, blinded by a police £hief
in Bates’ourg, S. C , in February,
1946. is attempting to recover
$50,000 in damages from the At-
1 lantic Greyhound Bus Corn-
pany,< operators of the bus from
! which Woodard was dragged a
j few minutes before the beating,
i in November, 1947, a trial was
I held in the circuit court and a
decision in favor of the bus
(company was handed dpwn. The
NAACP lawyers argued a mo-
tion for a new trial last month,
j alleging that . a jury member |
had, during the conduct, of the
trial, publicly expressed bias
by stating in effect that under j
no conditions would he vote to
give Wcodard damages.
S0PERT0N
Bv Lois Gardner
Mrs. Lois Gardner is home
again after undergoing • an op¬
eration at the Claxton hospit¬
al; She is still confined to the
bed.
Cue Edward Wa'ker, Ruby
Police, Ben Brown and Gus
Brown motored to Savannah on
Sunday, where t.ie Brown brotr-
'’rs were guests cf their sister,
• Etrie, on her birthday.
Mrs- Willie Allen returned
yesterday from spending the
week end in Savannah.
Funeral services for Leo Hut¬
son of Macon were held here
\ esterday He is survived by a
brother, John Hutscn, and otli-
j* - relatives.
Mrs. Elveria Phillips was re- [
cently operated on at Clator. :
ncspital in Dublin. j
Mrs. Mary Brown D. J. Ruff
and Deacon L. O Todd attend¬
ed the union meeting held at
Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are the
parents of a new baby She is
at Claxton hospital
The Church of God in Christ
held its district meeting this
week beginning Tuesday night, j
ending Sunday. Rev M.
M. Kellum is pastor.
Rev. Rogers of Lyons was
buried with Masonic honors on
Sunday, Past Master L- C. Todd
of Scperton in charge.
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