The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 16, 1948, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 OUT OF TOWN NEWS 1 V WASHINGTON, D. C. tty Mrs. Agues jVi Tennie Mr. unj Mrs. Desverma John¬ son, Wiiocri i. Jumioon una u mulct motored up to Auamic City and stopped in Philadel- pma with Mr. and Mrs. Ossia Ccbbs. Miss H. C Washington and seveiai mends moiunu to hur- nsourg, P., to the annual pic¬ nic. Little Miss Carylon Martin was the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Tennie, last wo k. Mrs. Roxie Hines has just re¬ turned Iran Indianapolis, Ind., where sue attended tne omu- Lcians convention of Madam C. J Walker. Si- won nmi pnz,. here in the District of Colum¬ bia. Miss Anetta Johnson was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fiemon Hines, and left for Sa¬ vannah, Da., to continue her studies at Georgia ntaie col¬ lege. Mrs. Janie D. Allen is much improved. Mrs- Ciauda Mae Lewis will soon leave for Pembroke, Ga., to visit her little dungne r ant- other relatives. Flcmon Hines is visiting his uncle, Walter Hines, in Phila¬ delphia, and sister Evelyn Mit¬ chell, in Atlantic City, N. Y. Mrs. Gladys Douglas had a surpruo last week end when | she met her brother. T-4 Walter Johnson, who hud just enter- eri the States from Japan when , he passed through the city cn route to Savannah and Grove- land, Ga„ to visit his wife, mo¬ ther and other relatives. Misses Eilaveese and Annie B. Johnson had a luncheon in honor of Miss Anetta Johnson- Mrs. Mamie Lue Carter and Miss Ruth Ward were house ; guests of Mrs. Ida Mae B-eks. j Mrs. Lucile Robinson, Misses m when aged whiskies*are scarce... IT TAKES A SECOND LOOK TO FIND REAL QUALITY There hat been no increate in price % w fc ■< The Three Feather* Booed o OtALITY CONTHOI. Mm* A* —«<«■—* w,i FRONT LABEL •“■IXSpir BACK LABEL - « x —. j This Symbol label of Qualify... is %EE FEATHE# RK This FtmI label of Quality... is required your by the U.S. Government.' guide to quality— v «i« «os Mm t JLt* It tells the and to selecting the you age brand you want. amount of base whiskies in the blend. ! Today especially, with the short¬ blended with choice grain neutral age of fine aged whiskies, it's impor¬ spirits. Read this special formula: tant to know the age and amount of straight whiskies in the blend you *RARE BLENDED WHISKEY buy. That’s why we urge yon to 86 proof. The straight whiskies make sure to look at the back label this product five Y as well as the front label before you in are years or “ ...... choose a whiskey. more old. 35 % straight whiskey,' Yes, that today Three it’s good Feathers—backed news to dis¬ 65 % grain neutral spirits/ 12 % f'»» 'r . cover America’s largest of fine whiskey 5 years old. 20% whiskey by reserves 6 years old. 3 % whiskey 7 years old whiskies —Continues to give you old. Three Feathers Distributors, the same generous quantities of five, six, and seven-year-old whiskies. Inc., New York, N. Y. THREE FEATHERS ... choice of those who take a second look for quality - / '/;•■ ' - • „ . . Minnie P. Green and Ollie Ball attended the annual picnic at dparrow Beach given by th.ir church club. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Fields of Phil¬ adelphia, Pa , were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tennie spent the w^ek end at Colton Beach. PEARSON Bv Brewster I- Joseph The fourth quarterly confer¬ ence was held at St. James AME church Sunday, Sept. 5, vith Pr siding Eider I. J. John- ;on in charge. H,e preached ■oui stirring and interesting °rmons to large audiences both morning and night. On Sunday afternoon, Pastor and vlrs- J. S. Johnso7motored Edgelield and Dr r * Mrs. to Fail, a part of the Pearson cir- cuil., where the presiding elder ;ave an inspiring message. Because of the inclement veather, the reports at St. James were read Sunday night instead of Saturday evening, All reports were excellent and the pastor was commended for his fine leadership ar.d sincere nterest in the local church ----- q^'Q Bv Mrs. Ruth Andrew's Misses Marguerite and Rena Mae Jackson, Marietta and Anna Mae Wallace are , leaving Wednesday to enter Mathis school, Beaufort, S- C. iVuuie uatson left to enter 'ol at Patterson, N. J. Mrs. Ada Bell Fultorn Wash - ington, D. C.; Mrs. Anna Wil- son of Savannah and Richard Lee of New York, were dinner guests of Mrs. Sallie Smart, Mrs. Olivia Adkins spent the week end in Savannah visiting relativ. s and friends. Pearlena Warner and her brother, Curtis, left for Savan¬ nah, where Pet.rlena will at¬ tend Beach-Cuyier school this t rm. Rev A. J. Martin of Homer • vilie will conduct revival ser- vices at Mt- Pisgah AME church Rev. H E. Scott, wnich be- 1 Sunday gan - HJDOWICI By Mrs. Ailer Johnson The revival services of St. James Baptist church w re a great success, and closed on .ne f.rst ounday with Pastor T. J Lynch deliveriii; a soui stirring message at 11 o’clock, raw Hops choir of Macon ren¬ dered excellent selections for the occasion, and Prof. F- D. Graves, president of Georgia Baptist college, delivered an in- address, also Prof J. W. Shaw of Jesup, principal of L H s A L. rv-ce Ccachbusloaa members and friends of the New Hj P e Baptist chuich, Ma- con, was present for the occas. lo n. At n-ght Rev- J. D. Batti s delivered an inspiring message and two were added to the churchy Total m0ney raised was >208.19. 1Q The Church cf Christ will begin services Monday night the third Sunday and run throughout the week- Bap- be held on the fourth - ,. Elder J. F- Wilcox is P"- S,m After visit.ng relatives at Melboum-, Silver Springs, and other Florida Points, Mr. and Luther Smiley, Mrs. Eliza- Smiley and Mrs. Amy Cody ar.d children have returned home They made the tiip b> motor. Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum Savannah and Miss Jimmv B Coll y, who spent her vaca- lion at Summitt, N. J., were the Sunday guests of Mrs- THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE C. Jflaker. Afier spending her vacation, at Haines City. and Miami, Fiu., M.ss Doris Johnson lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Stafford, Mrs- Alice Grant and others at- i nded the revival serveies at Jerusalem Baptist church at Groveland Sunday. Mrs. Mary Taylor of Macon was a recent guest of Mrs. Ailer Johnson. GROVELAND By Mrs- Elizabeth Haynes Tho revival meeting closed SS^l.V'K. - E vannah was the gue,.t preach- er of the week. 12 were added to tho church. Pastor N. C. Connor pr -ached the morning ermon, ass sted by Rev Kelly. Rev. a E. Hagans of Savannah and his members cf Mt. Moriah rend red a fine program Sun¬ day fftqrnoori. Total money aised during the week was 323 83. Mrs. Ester Simmons of Ala¬ bama vi.,ited relatives last week. Mrs. Roxie Hines. Mrs Clo- dia Mae Lewis and Hanson Bakex of Washington, u. u., spent g few days with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hines. Mrs. Ida Mae Beeks and Mr and Mrs Desverna Johnson and their sister, Mrs. Ellaveis, all of Washington visit'd their rela¬ tives last week. Mrs. Arcolia Baker and Ed- zer Williams of Washington visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Calvin Williams, and wife, Mrs. Violet Mae Williams- Mrs. Mittie Futch of nah spent the week end with Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Foxworth Mrs. Anna Wells and daugh- ter, Nancy, of Savannah, spent week end with Deacon and Mrs. J- S. Bacon of Pembroke. Mrs Addle Kelly and family and Mrs. Nora L e Garrison, all of Savannah, spent tne week end with their parei f s, Mi. unu Mrs. 1. H. Haynes. Mrs Gariield Wells and fam¬ ily of Savannah spent the week with tl . ir mother, Mrs. Lilly Brewton. Samson Hall is spending his vacation in Washington, D. C with his children. ! Mrs- Arebell Turner and Miss Elma Golden spent a lew with their father, Deacon Wm. , Golden. i Mrs- Mamie Carroll and lit- i* in Jonnstown, N. Y VHPatirn , with her daughter, Mrs. Arlec Jones. Doris Elizabeth Fields oi Pembroke has returned horn” after spending to w cks at Mc¬ Intosh with her great-grand¬ mother. Mrs. Lizzie Carter, who accompanied i\ r back home- GLENNVILLF By Alfred Roy Junior E. J. Junior, Jr , and Clinton Boyd left Sunday for Morehouse college arid Miss Harriet Rose Jutjior left this week for Clark college - All are- freshmen. Miss Arletlfa Fulch left for New York, where she will spend some time. Pastoral services were a gr lit success at the First A. B church, Lie. Clinton Boyd in - of charge, during the absence Pastor E J. Junior.* DAISY j By L- C. Bacon funeral of George Johu- I son was largely attenaed^ Mon- day at the St. Luke Baptist church. He is surviv d by h wife, Mrs. Nomana Johnson, two sons aiAl other relatives. i„v.v. i. j nyuch o.Delated ana the Harper F uneral Home' was in charge. He was bulled at N w Hcpe cemetery. The funeral of Peter Hagans was largely attended Wednes¬ day at the Mt. Pleasant Bap tist church. He is survived b} his wife, Mrs. Maggin Hagans, four sons, eight daughters, three brothers and other rela tlves. Rev E. M. Solomon oi ficiated, and the Harper Fu neral Hom-e was in charge. H- was buried in New Rikor ceme¬ tery. The funeral of Eddie Shan; was largely attended Sunctaj at Mt- Pleasant Baptist churc.. His body was brought hen for burial from Florida. He i survived by his father, Ruby Sharp; stepmother, Mrs. Willi M. Sharp; two sisters and two brothers Rev. T. J Lynch oi Claxton officiated, Holton Fu¬ neral Heme in charge. Revival meeting will begin a : Fitzgerald Monday night at the F-nple's Baptist church; Rev Milton, guest preacher. Rev W. H Houston is pastor. Mrs. Effie Lavonh left Mon¬ day to visit her husband at Tuskegee, Ala. CLAXTON By Mi-try Hay The funrral of Eddie Sharp was largely attended Sunday a* Mt. Pleasant Baptist church, Rev. T. J. Lynch oificiating i nd the Holland Funeral Home in charge. Pastoral services were held at First • A B. church Sunday, Pastor S. L. Lre preaching both morning and night, and Rev. Austin at 3 p. m. The Sei^.a- tional Gospel Singers of Phila- delphia rendered music. Total money raised was $151.41. The Evans County Training school opened Monday morning with two new teachers added to the faculty- Rev. N L. Lyde of Brunswick, who has been ill, will attend services at his church Sunday at St. John. Baptist church. The funeral of Pete Hagan was i: rgeiv attended Wednes¬ day at Mt Pleasamt Baptist church. Rev. E. M- Solomon oi¬ ficiating and the HarperF u- neral Home in charge. Miss Ella Mae Hagan oi Jacksonville, Fla , attended the funeral of her uncle, Pete Ha¬ gan. While here she is the house guest of her parents, Mr. Mr. ar.d Mrs- Ci-ive Hagan. IMI lii ■ ike BIB » v x p ' \J 111 mcrlran Tobari-o CnnipanT ! Bethel church, Rev. singleton in charge. Rev. l Washington left on Thursday to visit his brothers in New York city. Little Jerom and Carolyn Smith were Thursday evening guests of Ann and Earlinc Gause. .77 i ue c.ub v ‘“7 meeting Mar flay V*** night “ was held at the home of ms- Ari^ Mae Jones- Mr. and Mrs. Effie Dell Fra- ;i r, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gause ■ttended church at Groveland Sunday. Little Nettie Lee Green has etum d home from McIntosh SOPERTON I’y Mrs. Lois Gardner The school t. rm has begun ■vith many new teachers. The icw teachers are: Miss Lee oi Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Alexan¬ der ur/d Miss Sylvan of St. ... uis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W ackson of Newark, N- J.; Mr. Butler of Statesboro; Mrs- Ja¬ cobs of Wilmington, N. C.; Mips ttuggs of Nashville, Tenn ; Mrs. McClendon. A. McArthur is still principal- The old teaeh- ■rs are Miss McKeaton of Lyn- icn, N C.; Miss P. Mason of Dalton; Misses Ruby Police ■nd Pauline Love of Soperton, Mrs E. Smith arid Miss M Gardner, a new teacher; of So- rerton, and Mrs. R. Jones, new teacher. Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Rosa Todd, president and vice pres¬ ident, respectively, and Mrs- Vis Gardner, secretary, are delegates to the WMBs Con- entlon to convene with the G’.enwood Grove church of Gi nwood, Ga. Mrs. Olga Jacobs was the Bundav guest of her sister, Mrs. Helen; Jackscn. Hoasie Page of Now York is visiting his mother and sister, Mrs. Anna Cason. The Soperton Clowns defeat¬ ed the Baxiev team Sunday af- ernoon, 13-11. Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Banes have for their guests for two weeks Mrs. Banes’ mother of CALL FOR Esslitiger f s Little Man Ale . Miami, Fla. I Mt. Olive Baptist held its revival last week, Rev. H. McLeod in cnarge. j FREEDMAN GROVE I By Mrs. C. Mulliee Sunday was the anniversary I of the Beach Hill Baptist i 1 church. The sermon • church, , _ . the .. sermon by „ Rev. An- . derson of McIntosh county. The church history was read by Freddie R Bacon. Mr. and Mrs- William Walker ieft for Savannah to visit Mr Walker's mother. The public schools opened on last Tuesday morning, Mrs. M. L. Baker, principal; Miss Rosa Lambright, teacher; Mrs. MU- urea Butler, Mrs. C Best, Re¬ tro it; Mrs. Alma L- *Jackson, Seabrooks. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie R. Ba¬ con are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Aug. 26; name, Murif.l Edvenia Dr. and Mrs. Luther Thomp¬ son of Savanrtih spent the week end at the Fraziers’ sum- mer home. Mrs. Viola Barnard of Allen- hurst was the Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mulliee. Mrs. Josephine Green, Mrs M E English M. E. Baker and Mrs. Ophelia Golden are ill. MIDWAY B J. Geiger Mr. and Mrs- Henry Brown cf Mendcs were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hel'n Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hagan and children attrnded the fu¬ neral of his uncle, Peter Ha¬ gan, Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Charley Geiger mad- a business trip to Savan¬ nah Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrschcl Braggs announce the marriage of their daughter, Mellie Ruth, to Wil- ford Williams, on Sept. 7. The regular pastoral day of Cross Road Brptist church bar been chang"d from the third Sunday to the fourth Surjiay. PAGE THESE Rev Saul Stewart is pastor- i COLLINS By Thomas W. Williams j The revival meeting at 9t. Boykin church closed on Sun¬ day night, Rev. W. C- Wick T pastor. The C W. II. B Society of Purtty Lodge No. 1 and Eugenia Lodge No. 2 held their anni¬ versary at Manassas with the deputy, Mrs. Maggie Duslon, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Knox of West Palm Beach, Fla., are vis¬ iting Mrs- Lula M Jackson. Mrs Knox is the daughter of j Mrs. Jackson. Quincy Johnson and children of Savannah visited their mo¬ ther and grandmother Sunday Mrs. Franklin Balentine and Mrv A L- Kollowuc were Sup- day evening guests of Mis. Lula M. Jackson. falLLEN i By Ed Dunbar 1 Mrs. Essie Boles and daugh¬ ter are the gu> sts of Mrs Maty f Brown- i Emerson Miles, James Milled, James Paul Walker, Carrie Be| . Bennett and Eddie Lucil' Du^ bar went to Savannah Satu| day. Ida May Miles was marrifd to Robert Johnson last Satur¬ day. . j * McNerly Emerson left Miles Tuesday and Robert for j fjchool. Mil:-. M. Summers is leaving for Loaster, S. C., where she will teach school. Joseph Royals was home from New York city for a fqiv days He left Tuesday for Lqs Angeles, Calif V rrtice Summers is leaving for Orangeburg, S C., where she will attend S. C. State col¬ lege. The ushers of Needful h$d an excellent program Sunday night. Mrs. Ella May Thomp¬ son is president