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HINESVILLE
By Earuue Lause
Sunuuy was pastoral day at
BeUteJ AME churcn, Rev. was i-
i.-gwu, pu„tor. me U-ou ta-
niaiit.ii- worshiped at uie
oiiuicn Sunday afternoon, and
a program wn givui Oj Mis ,
' 10i ’ tbe Pa'Ph aicl ooard
a..i„ie Leevtrg.a Sampson
spurt itie day with Ann auj
taillne Cause.
A en.icuens day program will
be rendeieu Sunday u. 4 o’tlJoK
and a program wui bo lielu at
Caivaiy Bapvist cnurch at
o clock.
L1LLEN
by ..J uunoar
Mrs. S. b Pruie lex o for her
home in cnio Saturday night.
We regret to learn c.l the ill¬
ness ol Mrs. Manali Summers.
Cora Kelsey died Sunday al-
teinoon after a long illness.
The home of Mrs. Jo.-.ie Sapp
and Mrs. Macon Brown was
burned Sunday afternoon.
Saiah Lake is at rrome again
alter spending some weeks in
Rocky * ord
Elizabeth Robinson left tor
Florida after attending school
ntre.
Cora Hodon of Hepzibah vis¬
ited reiau*^a lure last week¬
end.
Mrs. Josephine Dukes had the
cataracts removed from her
eyes.
Amelia Moseley is improving
from her recent illness.
Emerson Miles is at home
from school lor the summer. i
Jamts Clark is heie on ousi-
ness-
LUDOWICI
By M s. Ai’cr Johnson
Sunday services were excel¬
lent at St. James B C., Rev. T.
J. Lynch delivering two soul¬
stirring messagtu. Baptismal
services were held ut 7:30 p. m-;
two being added to the church.
At 4 3 p. m. the Waycross Gos¬
pel singers rendered an excel¬
lent program. Collection was
$61 00.
Funeral services for Wiillie
Hardee, who died a few days
ago, were held from St. Philip
Baptist church Sunday, Rev. C
H. Green officiating. He is sur-
vived by his parents, sisters,
brothers and other relatives.
A trio consisting of Mesdames
C. A. Stevens, Ruby C, Baker,
Ailer Johnson rendered a selec-
tion cf Negro spirituals on the
program of the 8U John Parish
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Colonists (white) on
Friday night at the American
Legion heme. They were also
guests of Mrs. Corene Frazier
and Mrs. Maggie Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robin-
son cf Glmnville attended the
singing of the Waycross Gospel
singers at St. James Sunday.
Miss Doris Johnson left on
Tuesday for Albany to spend
a part of her vacation with rel-
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| Kobert Baker of Oa, State
college was the week end guest
°t home folks,
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p unc jay was the closing of the
j j pleasant anniversary, w.p
lwo sermons d y pastor E. M
Stlomon and Rev. I. II Mc-
Clenon of Mt. Mt. Olive Baptist
chuich, Collins- S:eral visitors
were present and total money
raised was $123.04.
The Mutual Ushers Union
convened with the Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church May 29-30, with
President G W. Holland pre¬
siding. Rev. Belcher of States¬
boro preached at 11 o’clock
"mday and Re\| Johnson oil
Statesboro preache the three-
night meeting- The union rais¬
ed $574.50.
Smart Surrency died and was
buried May 31 in the Mt. Plea:;-
ant cemetery, Rev. E M. Solo-
mon, pastor, officiating. He is
survived by his wife, 2 daugh-
ters and four sons, and ether
relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde McCien-
on are proud parents of a
daughter, Delores, born May 30.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Foxwcrth
nnounce the marriage of their
Dorothy, to Nathan-
iel Powell, which tookk place
May 23 in Savannah.
Deaccn and Mrs. J, S. Bacon,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hines, Sr.,
Mrs. Mattie Lue Hines, (liiiord
Johnson, Mrs, I. H Haynes, Mrs.
Celia Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Dayel
Lavnrt, Mrs. W. L Bacon, Mrs.
Lillie Brewton ar.d Cecial Brew-
ion, and Mrs. Claria Garrispn
attended the funeral of Okie
Mae Quarterman May 31 at
Hinesville.
Sundry was pastoral day at
Beautiful Zicn chuich. Pastoi
J. L II mdley delivering the
ermon.
Altee Moody spent last week
in Savannah with her daugh¬
ter, Mrs Mae Catherine Brown,
let Mae
Miss Calveslia Williams was
hie Sunday guest of her sister-
n law, Mrs- Violet Mae Wil-
Hams.
Mrs. Dorothy Powell of Sa-
vannah spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Foxworth,
Mrs. Emma Carroll was the
Sunday guest of her sister, and
brother in law, Deacon and Mrs.
J. D Were.
Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes was
the dinner guest of her daug l-
ter and son in law, Rev. and J
Mrs. Lamar Kelly, in Savan-
nah, Tue.-day.
Mrs. Nora Lee Garrison of Sa-
vannah was the dinner guest
of her aunt and uncle, Dea. and
Mrs J. S. Bacon, and spent
Sunday night with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes.
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By M s. Bertha Jones
The Fast union meeting oi
the Gethsemane Baptist Asso¬
ciation was largely attended at
the Calvary Baptist church on
Sunday, Rev. L. Lofton, pastor
Dei con M. W. Atkinson, Dea
E. D. Jones, Deacon R. H. Hay¬
wood, Mrs. Bertha Jones and
Bennie Haywood were guest;
from Honey Creek at the un¬
ion.
The 4-H Club boys of Hon¬
ey Creek school and the prin-
C jp a i Mrs. Lula Adams, are at-
tending the short course in St
Mary’s this week,
Cornell Miller and Raubele
Atkinson have returned home
from school.
Mrs. Lula Adams was the
week end guest of Mrs. Emma
Oakley.
Mrs. Pennle Atkinson is Im¬
proving.
Mr. and Mrs Leo Garrison
of Pembroke were the Sunday
guests of their father, Willie
Stephens, and Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Stephens.
A large crowd from here at¬
tended tne Holiness meeting on
Sunday at Pembroke. *
j CLYO ‘
By Arrs. Ruth Andrews
Mrs. Daisy A. Johnson of
Richmond Hill, was here visit¬
ing her father, Charles Ryles
Black.
Sunday was anniversary day
at Sts. Mark Baptist church,
Rev. E L. Gaskin filling
I pulpit at the morning service
and Rev. H. E Scott of Mt. Pis-
gah AME church in the after¬
noon. Money collected, $146.95.
Rev. E- L. Gaskin is pastor.
Mrs Piccola Osborne and
Mrs. Kathaleen Boles, teachers
of Clyo Jr. High; Mrs. Edith
j Wallace Moultrie of and Savannah Dea, Haywbad attended
I the anniversary Sunday,
Mrs. Rita M. Black of New
York is here to accompany her
father, Charles Ryles Black, to
New York, where he will spend
the summer.
The Queen Ester Society met
at the home of F. S Goldwire.
Next meeting will be on th
second Sunday in June at th
bal1
HONEY CREEK
Mrs. Israel Singletary motor¬
ed to Brunswick to attend the
graduation of her daughter,
Christine, from Risley High.
Bennie Haywood made a trip
to Jacksonville, Fla., to visit his
sisters
Mrs. Ellen Atkinson and Mrs.
Nora Jones attended graduation
at Risley High.
Mrs, Rosie Heck is improving
from a sprained ankle.
g e yeral of the members of
ginal attended the union
meeting al Mt. Calvary Baptis
Spring Bluif.
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By Mrs. E- II. Perry
The Pansy Blossom Social
club will have its prayer service
at Hannah Chapel AME church
Sunday afternoon, June 3. The
president is Deacon King; Sis
Rona Oliver, secretary, and Rev
Nelson, pastor.
Sunday evening the Souhr
Valley church services were en-
joyed. The revival is being run
for two weeks.
Mrs. E. H, Perry of 107 Maple
street, will begin morning
afternoon piano and vocal
classes. Can 3-7213 lor inlor-
mat;on
Mrs. Smith cf Maple street,
is Very ill.
COLLINS
By Miss Yvonctte Williams
We are sorry to learn of the
death of little Nancy Medlock,
:laug i lter of M r. and Mrs. w M
Medlpek,
Wilkerscn Mrs. Betty and Dickson, John H. Ge>rnte Coats j j
are still ill.
The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude j
Coats was largely attended on
Junc 2 at the St. Boykan AME 1
-hurch .huren, Pastor pastor W w C W’cker of- °
Relating.
Miss Leudia Norward spent
the week end with her parems
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Norward.
Miss Yvonette Williams was
the Saturday evening dinne'-
,uiest cf Miss I. D. Holloway.
Miss Hattie Mae Medlock, a
student of Morris Brown col
lege, is spending . her v. vac.
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Sunday services were held at
Mt. Olive Baptist church, Pastor
1 H. McClendon preaching.
Last Sunday, Mrs. Eula John-
son and Mrs. Alice Brewton at-
tended the WMB Society in
Reidsville.
Rev. O. S. Scott of Swains-
bro delivered an excellent ser¬
mon Sunday night. Visitors
were Deacon Charlie Sam cf
Carselgrove and A. J Newton of
Beach Branch, near Waynes-
icro.
The Mount Olive Baptist
3 hurc‘h members and pastor at-
teiuled the anniversary of ML.
Pleasant Baptist church, at •
which time -43 47 was raised.
GLENNVILLE
By E. J. Junio*, Jr.
B J. Teasdell had to be tak¬
en to the hospital to undergo
an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Quarter-
man attended the funeral ser¬
vice of their sister in law, Mrs.
Okie Mae Quarterman at th?
First Calvary Baptist church on
Monday at Hinesville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Quarter-
nan, Mr. and Mrs. W- D. Wright
and daughter, Ernestine, and
Doris and Verdelie Boyd at¬
tended the graduation exercises
if the Beach high school, when
Mrs. Odessa Matthews gradu-
ited with many honors.
Mrs. Vondelle Jones and Mrs
Jones and son, James
Tyson. Jr., daughters of James
and residents of Lake-
well, Fla. were recent visitors,
their father and stepmother,
and Mrs. James Jones.
The funeral services of James
were held Thursday af¬
ternoon at the FAB church,
E- J. Junior officiating/
M'ss Arola Grrdner has re¬
turned home after completing
her year’s work with the high
school at Thomaston.
MIDWAY
By B. J. Geiger
Mr. and Mra. Moses Johnson
of Manassas were last week-
end guests of Mrs. Hershel
PETEY AND HIS PALS by J maxwell
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Miss Mary Frances McClain
spent last Saturday with M.ss
lvmue Kut.h Hr. jgs.
Mbs Rut.y Deii J « n ^ on 01
j^Lxnassas spc:>l a w n e w i
Millie Ruth Brat :s an a ‘
. .
Mrs. Aljncanda Levan is v.
* n K ber grandmother, I rs. a.
cy Williams, at Screven.
Mr - and Mrs. Arlander e -
:iej y were lh ^ wee * en< * L ..'-
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gu-
8 er
The u ~ her Board Union was
attended at Gieen y-
P re:s church Sunday,
Mrs Naomi Geiger and chil-
-
dren spent Thursday with her
sister, Mrs. Bessie Mae Oglesbee
at Manassas, accompanied by
Mrs. Ruth Geiger and little An-
Nell, all of Midway.
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By Mis. .... e , a e
,
The Busy Bee club will^ meet
Sunday at the home of M.s.
Ethel Walkei.
Mrs Elnora Grant was the
-
Thursday guest of Mrs q Y/
Robertson at Savannah and
Friday night guest ot Mrs- Jes-
Mae williams and M rs. Vic-
toria Smith of Pembroke.
9th birthday June 3.
Jewell Walker celebrated her |
Sunday or Boston, Muss;, to
Miss Annie Mae Grant left!
visit relatives. 1
Mrs. Mary Jones is spending
a few day 3 with her mor.icr,
Mrs. Louise Hardee. I
EAST FACT SAVANNAH CA(/ ANN AH
By 31. E. Morre
St. Mary’s AME church will
i^old its regular services Sun-
day, including communion,
Rev. Malone is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs- Priester Wilder
returned to Statesboro after
spending the week end with
their children, Mr. /and Mrs
Talmadge Wilder.
The home of Mr. and Mrs
Scriven Williams was damag¬
ed by fire last Sunday morn¬
ing.
Miss Nancy Black cf New York
c jt y } s here visiting her grand-
mother, Mrs. Hettie Black; her
aunt. Mrs Annette Mitchell,
her brother and sister in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hesekiab
Black.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Moultrie
and several friends motored to
Beaufort to witness the grad¬
uation of their daughter, Ida
Mae, at Mather school. Their
son, Chas., Jr., received his di¬
ploma from Beach high school
Friday night-
Miss Vivian Singleton is
home from Mather school to
spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sin¬
gleton.
This Sunday is pledge day at
FAB church. The Morning Star
Quartet rendered a program on
Sunday night for Mrs. Mamie
Baker, who is sponsoring a
deacons’ contest the third Sun¬
day in June, when a program
will be rendered. The contest¬
ants are Deacons Robert John¬
son, Lee Mitchell. Andrew
Phoe , nix, Chas. Moultrie, Sr., H
R. Mitchell, and Charlie Ander-
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$ of all kinds.Open 9 until ? •}•
Located on Cedar street i.
I t north of Georgia Slate 1
V V Coil ge, Thunderbolt, Ga.
i f Frank Wilson. Mgr. I
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son, Chairman. Rev Cunn.ng-
ham 1$ paster.
Geo. ManigauU, Sr.. Is heme
from Chile with his wife and
son, Mrs. Corinthia Manigault;
and George, Jr, who returned
from Penn school last week.
SOPERTON
Bv Airs. Lois Gardner
Ben Brown is attending the
Masonic grand lodge in Colum-
bus.
me WMBK oi Mt. Zion Bap-
tist pburcbi held its »«» anniversary a......*,***..,
Sunday, Rev. Hooks of Dublin
j delivering the sermon. Mrs.
Mary Ben Brown is president
and Mrs. Henry Gardner, sec-
retary. *
j Mrs . Hazel Stephens and son
and daughter are here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clin¬
ton Smith.
w i“w r* rr c “
vard Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Smith motored to Ma-
con Friday.
Mi„s Eivera Phillips has re¬
turned home from tne hospit¬
al.
Mrs- Jackson and her little
daughter have returned heme
Horn tne Cluxton hospital.
Deacon Ross Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Lee Baines mo-
tored to Macon Sunday to be
t be bac/alauif.-iTte f-vvices
Bertha Edmond is a member ot
ine graduating 5 e class.
Mrs. Lois Gardner is improv-
‘ ng altef tt several several weeks weeK * oi 01 111- 111
Miss Mary Gardner returned
heme Friday from the Georgia
college.
Miss Anna Gardner left Fri-
day to enroll at Paine college
for summer school,
Mrs - Bertha Cook is leaving
Tuesday night for Orange, Tex-
as, to visit her relatives.
Mrs. Annie Gillard of Macon
here Sunday.
Charlie Powell of Lyons and
children visited his daughter,
Mrs Henry Gardner, this week.
T c Little is home from the
Georgia State college.
Miss Ruby Lee Police is act¬
ing reporter while Mrs. Gardne:
is ill.
REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agn?s Collins
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Corbet:
are the proud parents of a baby
tirl. Mrs. Corbett will be re-
iembered as Miss Laree Cal-
•oun cf Ailey.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Browder
;nd children were week end
uests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Browder.
Mis. Ada Dsll Harris, Mrs.
Veronica Smith and Miss Ce¬
lia Sharpe ot, Buffalo, N. Y.
^ere called to the bedside of
heir mother, who was struck
j lightning.
Mrs. Janie Bell Miller, Mrs.
.oma Eason and Mrs. Eva Mc-
ieal were visitors in Manassay
Mrs. Eula Johnson and Mrs 1
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Alice Brewton were at. the w.
M B a. anniversary Sunday.
Ne al.V Williams of New York
ls> i-^aves her*
Mr - and Mrs Richard Gra-
* 1: m anc * Mrs. Lula Alien were
visitors of Mrs. Janie Bell MU-
-a-urday.
MT. ZION
By Mrs. E. E. Baker
Sunday school was he’d at
the usual hour with Supt John
------, mange.
Deacon Ben Cummings, Mrs
Bernice Beamons, Miss LUell,
Mae Phabian, Deacon and Mrs
L. Baker motored to Friend I j
snip Baptist church Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Beil Phabian lef.. j
last week for Miami, Fla., to i
visit relatives.
Miss Eddie Mae Anderson wa.
the Sunday guest of Mr. an,
Anderson.
Deacon and Mrs. Willie L
were the Sunday dihnei
of Mr. and Mrs. Jcnaii
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By Mrs. C. Mullice
Sunday was regular pastoral
day at St. James AME church.
Little Aron Louis Robinson
spent the week in Savannah
visiting his aunt, Mrs. Cel’a
Best.
Mrs. M. E. Golden spent the
week end in Savannah, guest
of her sisters, Mrs- Chishclrn
and Mrs. Best.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson
relatives in McIntosh county on
and Mrs. Mary Baker visitec !
Sunday. j
The members of Beach Hill
Baptist church choir attendee i
service at Canaan Baptis
church Sunday, Richmond Hill.
Mrs. Jane Young Williams cl
Fleming died Friday and wa
buried Tuesday.
McINTOSH
By Eugene Johnson, .Tr.
Sunday services at St. Peters
AME church were good, one b?-
ing baptised, and one joined,
Communion was served, Pa-tor
f. L. Lester giving the high
ocints on the lesson.
Mrs Lizzie Carter attended
the Thanksgiving exercises of
Elizabeth Lodge, Samaritans,
it Hinesville Sunday. The set-.
inn was delivered by Rev. T.
T. Wright,
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