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HONEY CREEK
By Mrs. Bertha Jones
Bunuday ounuuuy was wus pastoral p..nuuit*i day v.cij at »v
the Mt. Sinai Baptist church, j
Rev J. H. Harris, pastor. The
Missionary of the Gethsemane
Sunday School convention, j
Rev. C. Green, brought the
morning message Moderator!
M. J. Harris of Woodbine was
the pulpit guest Sunday after¬
noon and pastor Harris preach¬
ed. Five members were added
to the church. Mrs. Helen
Green and her two nieces were
visitors.
Mrs Florance Jackson spent
the week end with her parents.
Mrs. Essie May Taylor and her
two daughters attended church
at home Sunday.
Mrs. Jones of Waverly and
her grand children attended
the graduation exercises of
George M. A Massey at Lake
Wales, Fla.
There will be baptism at Mt.
Sinai Baptist church July 4
William Taft Flowers was re¬
ceived as a candidate for bap¬
tism.
Sidney Atkinson is still ill-
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The' Mrs. rent'd Ruth ay” Andrews
Child prog ram
at Mt. Mt Plsgah Pisarah AME AME church church was was
a success. The children of St
Mark Baptist church took a
part on the program. Mrs
Rox,ie Goidv^a was mytrlsis
of ceremony.
The Independent Saving club
met at the home of Mrs. Min¬
nie Goldwire. Next meeting at
the home of Mrs. Mary Wood.
Mr and Mrs. Ijivan Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews
spent Sunday at Newington.
The Goldwire lunch rcom was
opened Saturday. Mrs. Minnie
Goldwire is proprietor.
Sunday was a high day at
Zion Holiness church, Elder b
J Sanders, pastor.
Mrs. Geneva Howard, who was
taken seriously ill, is better.
Miss Dorothy Moon is here
spending the summer with her
aunt, Mrs. Ruth Andrews.
| SPRINGFIELD j
By Mrs. E. II. Perry
The Panzy Blossoms celebrat¬
ed their anniversary Sunday.
A large audience enjoyed
service. Springfield
was highlighted by their ap¬
pearance
Mrs. Smith is slowly improv-
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of Anna Bell Rogers.
Mrs. mi.' Virginia Butterfield '........... of
Pritchard street died and was
Monday after services
at St. Luke Baptist church
Revival is at South Valley
Baptist church will clo.se Iri-
day night. Communion will be
held Sunday.
allenhijrst
By Louise Marlin
Sunday, June 0, was a grand
day at Pleasant Grove AML
church. An inspf in >, serrrpa
was delivered by K v. W Hob-
rrfson of Loftman, Fla. Collez-
, a was $10.00 .
Last Sunday ths funeral o
Miss Susie Frazier was held at
Pleasant Grove, conducted by
Rev. s. s. Ijuley. She is surviv-
ed by her husband, John B.
Krazier; four daughters, Mary
Lee, Rosa Lee, Nora and Cassia .
two sons, Alfred and Alton, all
of St. Petersburg, Fla.; mother.
Mrs. Nora Miller of Ludowich
four brothers and other rela¬
tives.
GLENNVILLE
By E- J. Junior, Jr.
1 A supper last Monday night
i at the love y 1 .......• "
Mrs. Thomas Robinson was en
toyed by Rev. and Mrs. J. E
McCain, Miss Lililian A Price
Rev. and Mrs E. J- Junior and
Harriet and Alfred Junior.
Sunday was a full day at the
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Convention was held, total
money raised in the convention
icing $96 90. At night, the an-
nuual Children's day program
was held, followed by a short
iervice.
Mrs Narcy Stafford and Mr.;.
Carrie Stafford were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hammock. ammock.
Miss Verdie Bell Lane am
Svlvester , Ashford are horn"
hter completing another term
at Albany State coheg.
Little Dorob.iy Porter ,
spending her vacation with hei
aunt, Mrs. Vera Porter, Bruns-
wick.
Misses Mildred, Lorraine
Rita Boyd and Chester W.lk-
rson were Sunday evening
guests of Harriet and E J- Ju-
nior.
Mrs. Mabel R Junior and
.
^
Moniiay to attend Oa State
J. college B summer school 1 ■Mrs. j j
Sate ccu-g ..
bany
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j GROVELAND |
By Mrs. Eli/.abelh Haynes
Suiuiay was pastoral day at
Jerusalem Baptist chuurch. Pas¬
tor N. C. Connor delivered the
I i man, and one was added to
.he church- The communion
service was also conducted by
lue pastor; total money rais-
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.d, $»0.44. G. W Holland
and Lie. liasie John-
;ou oi Claxtcn Mrs. J. M-
B jgs and Mrs. Juanita llcnd-
rson of Savannah were visitors
at Jerusalem.
afternoon ^ , Vl] .
In the - ■ 1
m r and members rendered a
j program at the closng of th
anniversary at Ml. Monan
Baptist church, Pembroke^ Rev
E A. Hagans, pastor. Money
raised during the anniversary
was $309.29. Mc¬
Mrs. Elizabeth Carter of
Intosh was the Thursday sup-
r guest of Dea- and Mrs. J
G Bacon and spent the
end with her grandchildren,
Mr. and Mrs. F rtincls f ields.
Alter attending the St. Mary’s
c ^'u c "*Kh'ool“ in Savannah,
little William Douglas has re¬
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Bing
Nevis is are a the pro ud parents
: sen born June 5. d vn« His name name
0 a
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Mrs. Robert Hendley, Jr., and
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Mrs. Lamer Kelly and family
of Savannah spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. II. Haynes-
Little Margie Lee and Josie
Lee Frazier of Hinesville are
spending the week with their
grandparents at Pembroke, Mr
and Mrs. James Hines, Sr.
Mrs- Verneis Williams cf
Pembroke spent the week end
j un parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs w M . Srook ^
vLsUed their daughter Sunday,
Annie Ruth Stephens, who
, states-
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nAICV DAISY
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By L. C. Bacon
I Mr. and Mrs. Asia Thomas,
| Mrs- M. I). Peters, Mrs. Bill Pe-
,ters, Mrs. J. C Mosley and Miss
Th£ SAV.INPi/llI iiuounic
^ wiUiams and Mrs. Har-
attended services at CUX
ton^ Sanday^^ ^ ^ their Cora
n- n drix were guests o t
_____ ,, Justice,
cousin, Mrs. Eva
Claxton Sunday,
MT. ZION
By Mrs. E- L- Be'aa*
The Children’s nay program
was grand at Mt. Zion church
Sunday. » Mr-
Mrs. Lillie Mae Calvin,
Mrs Charles Calvin, Wil-
ford -Calvin, Wiihe Calvm and
v. e ‘ ^717 - the*
nd Mrs. Thomas
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j Anderson. ,
i Mr. and Mr.-, y H endrv /
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker were
! the Sunday guests o r.
Mrs, Lonnie Shaw.
Mrs Mae Shaw, Misses Matt.e
and Jeanette Shaw were Sun-
day guests cf Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Jackson
The Xmas Savings club met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Dan Frazier.
^ Houston motored t0
euobtown Sunday to
<he Samaritan district meet-|
Mrs Mrs. Jessie j ess i e M. M . Bacon Bacon and
Mary Eliza Bacon and Ruby
Bacon, all of Plant City, Fla.,
were Sunday guests of their
a ster, l;>\ iea X ll > ( -i- T at.y
also visited their sick brother,
Arthur Bacon.
HINESVILLE
By Earline Gau.se
Mr Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Charlie Charlie Morris, Morns,
Jr are proud parents of a baby
b0 y I
Mrs Julia Gau.se and family
visited her sister, Mrs. Lee, who
is ill.
The community is glad to see
Mrs. Albcrtha Gaulden out.
We are wishing Mrs. Lillie
Mae Fabian a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Pearl Bacon spnt the
week end with her husband in
Savannah-
Earline and Ann Gause vis¬
ited Mrs- Lee Saturday night.
Mrs. Maggie Ash is ill.
Mrs. Minnie Fabin v.sited
Mrs. Quarterman Sunday.
j LUDOWICl | 1
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Sunday school was largely at¬
tended Sunday at St. James.
The Christmas Savings club
met June 8 at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Mallard with Mrs. Genita
Durr, hcstecs Refreshments
were served. The club will give
a moonlight picnic on June 22.
The Choir of St. James Bap¬
tist church motored to Glenn-
ville to participate in the choir
convention at FAB church.
Mrs. Williams of Flinesville,
and Mrs. Julia Collins of At¬
lanta were the last week guests
of Mr and Mrs. R. B. Baker
and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Staf¬
ford.
The United Service club met
at the home cf the president,
with the instructor, Mrs. Ruby
C Baker, in charge. A birthday-
present was presented to her,
and aim dainty uauivy refreshments - —- -------- were
served. Next meeting will be
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June „ 2l
Mesdames Mary and Victoria
Thomas of Waycross were last
week guests of Mr. and Mrs. E
Walker.
Deacon James Johnson at¬
tended the brotherhood meet¬
ing at Waycross Sunday. Orie
Johnson of Valdosta accompa¬
nied him home.
Mrs. J. C Quarterman and
children of Allenhurst were the
last Sunday gupste) of MV-s.
Alice Grant.
Miss Jimmy B. Colley left
last week for Summit, N J-, to
visit relatives.
MANASSAS
By lt.'v. E. R. Delonoy
Mrs. Eula L. Schley visited
her husband, J. C. Schley, at
(he hospital in Savannah last
Saturday.
Tlte Charity Goodwill Society
held its Thanksgiving on the
first Sunday at Mt. Moriah M
B C., Rev. E. R- Deloney deliv¬
ering the sermon,
Mesdames Cora L- Hendrix
and Bertha Deloney attended
services at Claxton Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Deloney was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
Arbertee Harris of Claxton
Rev. E. R. Deloney, Mrs. P
B Lee and Miss Louise Moore
of Claxton motored to the BTU
onvention Saturday at Aline-
Ambro Brewton of Claxtoia
made a ljusiness trip here Sat¬
urday.
Rev. S. L. Lee of Claxton vis¬
ited Rev. E R. Deloney Satur¬
day.
Lucius Bonner made a busi¬
ness trip to Reidsville Friday.
Friends of Joe Eason are glad
to know that he is improving. -
the Republican convention
Ben Ben Brown EroWB attended attended the the ! Ma
evening guest of Mr
and Mrs. Willie Ue Bones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson
' and daughters wore guests o'.
and Mrs Farmon Hudson,
also guests og Mrs. Lois card-
ner. Mrs. -Jacks, n and Mrs
Gardner were in the hospita
at thy same time.
John Cason has returnee
hrme after spending some tirr.:
.n Florida.
Mieses Juanita and Delores
Powell of Lycns -j— ~ spent — th
j wcek with their sister, Lois
Gardner, during her recupera-
tion
Mrs- Pearl Goins left Sunday
for summer school at Georgia
State college, accompanied by
husband.
Mr. and Mrs R. G. Ruff and
and Mrs. Henry Gardner Sun-
Mrs John Evans visited Mr
! da y
Master M , Eddie Williams, Jr
has returned from the hospital
Miss Rubye Police left Mon¬
day for summer school at Feta
Valley college. %
Miss Rubye Dell Beacham is
home lrom Fort Valley college.
I .... SAND HILL -
* M Ethel Walker
By s.
Sunday school was field at its
usual hour, Supt- R, W. Walker
in charge.
After spending a while at her
home, Mrs. Dorethia Ccopes has
returned to Miami.
Miss Evelyn Hines is home lor
a few days from Phdadelphla
The Busy Bee club met at
the home of Mrs- Ethel Walk¬
er. Visitors were Mrs. Afzada
Smith and Rev. T. K King, A
dainty dinner was served. The
next meeting will be cn the
fourth Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Adline Bragg-
A P. Deakle is ill.
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FREEDMAN GROVE }
Bv Mrs. C- Mullice
Sunday services at Beach Hill
Baptist church were well at-
tended, Pastor A. R. Curry
preaching- Present were Rev-
Wm. Jackson, Sr„ and Rev. A,
TT H. IirilUnmn Williams
Miss Eva Lambright of Sa¬
vannah Is home for an indefi¬
nite stay.
Miss Jeannette Jones was the
Sunday guest cf Miss Ruth M.
Golden.
Mrs- Florie Lambright was the
guest of her sisters-in-law,
Miss Lambright and Mrs. Rob¬
inson, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. A R- Curry vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs, S, F, Frazier
Sunday-
Mrs- F. R. Bacon spent the
week end at Sandfly visiting
her parents,
Miss Royce L. Bacon of Al-
bany State college Is at home
for the summer.
Miss Rosa A Lambright, Mrs.
M, L Lester, Mrs. M, H, Butler,
Mrs. A. L, Jackson and Wm-
Jackson, Jr., are attending the
summer school at GS-C-
The Helping Hand Society
held its annual thanksgiving
service at Beach Hill Baptist
church Sunday evening, Rev.
! Wm. Jackson, president.
The WHD club will meet on
Monday at the home *f Mrs.
Elzena Hubbard.
Mrs, Ophelia Cunnigan is ill.
Mrs. Rosa Baker, who was ill
oor a month, is improving.
Samuel Mullice, Jr., visited
relatives at Midway Sunday.
SOPERTON
B> >Irs. Lois Gardner
The People’s Cooperation As¬
sociation held its annual meet¬
ing Sunday. The sermon was
delivered by Rev. I. H. Harden,
after which dinner was served
on the greunds.
L. C- Todd will leave this
week tor Philadelphia to attend
CLAXTON_____: ______—
By Mrs- Magfte F Bailey
Those attending ccmmenca-
nent at Georgia State collegI
.-ere Mr. and Mrs. R. W- Henley.
3r., Miss Mary Lee Hall and
Mrs M, F Bailey. Miss Miila
.ese Bail graduated.
Miss Diaiva Jones is at home
rom Fort valley college.
Mr. ar.d Mrs- Caesar Banks
nd daughter of Abbeville were
/eek end guests cf their pai¬
nts, Mr an (1 Mis. Walter
.cott. i
Miss Mary Lee Hall, super¬
ior of Evans and Bryan eoun-
es, was the week end gue.s
jf her mother, Mrs- Sadie
mith, of Waycross.
Miss Evelyn Patrick, who is
nurse at Kennedy’s hospital,
letter, was the week end guest
>t Mr. and Mr Walter Scott.
Misses Arena and Mary Le:
J oe of Florida are here at the
MIDWAY
By B. J. Geiger
Mrs Lucile Betha visited her
sister at Midway Tuesday, Mrs.
Naomi Geiger.
Mrs. Ruth Geiger and Mr. and
Mis. Willie Williams were in
Claxtcn Thursday.
Took Scott of Jacksonville was
the week end guest of h.'s sis¬
ter and mother, Mrs. Laurie
Washington and Mrs. Missie
Scott.
Miss Marie Betha and Cera
Mae Betha were in Midway on
Thursday.
Mrs. Naomi Geiger, Mollie
Ann Geiger and Emma Gene
Mrs. Lauree
Sunday.
Little Emma Gene Geiger is
HI.
John H. Davis is spending
some time with his mother,
Mrs. Fannie Kennedy, at Clax¬
ton.
MdNTOSH
By Eugene Johnson
Rev. J. W- Maxwell, presiding
elder of the South Savannah
district held his third Quarter¬
ly conference with Hutcherson
charge Friday night th.Lugb
Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Eugene John-
little son, Elijah, Sunday. Ice
cream and cake was served. He
received many gifts.
Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and her
;rand daughter, Catherine Lou¬
ise Williams, spent three day.
j j last week with their grand
laughter and sister, Mrs- Fran¬
ces Fields, who gave a birthday
party Friday in honor of Mrs
Cai’ter.
Mrs. M. J. Andrews made a
trip to Savannah Saturday-
Mrs. Wilhelmina Jasper of
Savannah returned home after
spending the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Holmes.
lyu-v- Elizabeth was the Sun¬
day guest of Mrs. E. L. Holmes.
The Dixie Humming Birds ot
Hinesville rendered a program
at the Wilderness. church Sun -
day-
COLLINS
By Mrs. Yvoneite Williams
Mrs. Queen Cummings and
her daughter made a trip tc
Savannah Monday-
Frances Jackson and brother,
Alfred Lee Jackson, of Lyons,
were Sunday guests of their
cousins and grandmother, Mrs.
Lula M. Jackson.
Rev E. Holloway attended
services at FAB church, Clax¬
ton-
,edside
lessie Byrd.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Bailey on May-
10 .
Mr. and Mrs. Arbertee Har¬
ds are the proud parents of a
ne baby girl.
Sunday was pastoral day a;
FAB chinch, Rivl 3. L- Lee
pastor.
Children’s day exercises were
held Sunday at Thomas Grove
AME church and St. Jchn Bap¬
tist church.
Mr. and Mrn Raleigh Macor.
'eft Sunday night for Atlant
university summer school. Mr
Haz:I Benjam’n left for For
Valley and Mrs. Pearl Lee, fo
Georgia State college.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stricklanc
and their children left fer F
Valley to spend the week will
the former’s parents. Mi
Strickland will attend an agri
cultural meeting at Fort Valley
Master Lamar Scott of Lv
ons is here visiting h : s gran
oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Waite:
Scott.
The Claxton Jr. League was
le'rated here Sunday by thr
Statesboro Giants.
The Claxton Tigers will play
the Statesboro Indians here on
i Sunday.
Rev- and Mrs. L. P- Perkins
are residing in their beautiful
; new home.
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