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THtJRSDA/Y, NOVEMBER 4, 1948
OUT, OF, TOWN NEWS
CLAXTON
By Mrs. M. F. Bailey
Miss Mary Knight, who had
been the guest of her parents,
Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Knight, left
recently for Florida, where she
is employed.
Rev. N. H- Bradwell left on
Tuesday for Vidalia to attend
the AME annual conference.
The girls and boys basketball
teams of Collins Jr. high school
defeated the ECHS here Thurs¬
day.
Steward S. J. Harper, Rev. A.
Denson, Mr. Anderson and Mrs|
N. H, Bradwell motored to Vi¬
dalia Thursday to attend the
annual conference.
Miss Mary Lee Hall returned
I’riday from Atlanta, where she
attended the Jeanes supervis¬
ors’ conference.
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Met¬
ier was the week end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott.
Rev. and Mrs. S, L, Lee, Mrs,
M. B. Brewton and Miss Queen
Mitchell left Saturday for Aline
to attend the union meeting.
Mrs. H. E. Bracy, faculty
member of E. C- H. S., left on
Friday for Columbia, S. C., to
be at the bedside of her sister.
She returned Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch
attended the union meeting of
the Ludowici district at Great-
er Zacharlah Baptist church of
Glennville Saturday and Sun- j
day. The former is pastor. ,
Mrs. Mary Boggs and Miss :
Olivia Boggs spent the week- j
end at Columbia, S. C. j
Miss Eloise Johnson, Deacon j
Galley 31 EB
K. S. Ricks and Henry Aikens
attended the Ushers’ Union last
Sunday at Springfield Baptist
church, Reidsville.
Many from here attended the
annual conference at Vidalia
Sunday.
The union meeting of the
Reidsville district was largely ;
attended at St. John Baptist!
church Saturday and Sunday,
Money ra’sed was $175- Rev. j
E. M. Cobb, president of the
men’s department; Mrs. Lillie j
Deloach, Register, president ol
the women’s department, and
Mm. M. F. Bailey, directress of ;
young people.
Mrs. Cordia Benjamin has re-
turned from Atlanta.
Miss E. Holsey and Miss Ann
Robeson were week end guests
o t their parents. I
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CLAXTON
By Mary Ray
The Tattnall union meeting
was held at St. John Baptist
church Sunday with President
Coles in charge.
Mrs. Mamie Brewton and
Queen Jones attended the Mt.
Calvary union meeting at Aline
Saturday and Sunday.
Revs N. H. Bradwell and Al¬
len Denson attended their an¬
nual conference at Vidalia on
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. S. L- Lee, Sa¬
rah Kincey, S. J, Harper, Luella
Howard, Lessie Daughtry and
Idella Sikes attended the Meth¬
odist conference at Vidalia.
John Milton, Jr., son of the
late Mr. ar<d Mrs. John Milton,
Sr., died Thursday in a Tampa,
Fla., hospital.
SAND HILL
By Miss Jewel Walker
The Busy Bee club met at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Walker and
had as guest speakers Rev. J.
E. McCain and wife. A dainty
repast was served.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. McCain
visited A. P. Deakle, who is ill.
Mrs. Florence Grant and El¬
nora spent the week end at
Pembroke visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Lanie Williams.
Mrs. B. M. Porter has re-
turned home , after .. . bemg . calleb „ ,
to Charleston, S- C., on account
of the death of her father.
Mrs. Jessie Mae Smith and
Vlctora kynith „ ... a “ d , „ f T L ^ ‘
: liams accompan.ed . Miss pl Elnora
G * ant back h Sun,da*
ni f bt "
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson
of Brunswick were guests oi
Bud Hankson Sunday.
GLENNVILLE
By Alfred Junior
The Ludowici district union
at Greater Zacliariah Bap¬
tist fchurch Saturday and Shn-
day.
Mrs. Winnie Boyd is up again
after being ill for two weeks.
The revival meeting of the
Fnst A. M. church was a suc-
cess- Rev. R oe of Sylvama
conducted the meeting. It was
their quarterly conference also,
flunday. £ t r Hobbs was
up his work here.
Rev. Junior attended the San-
union meeting at Winokar.
The funeral of Ambers Dea-
was held Sunday afternoon
the AME church.
MILLEN
Mr. and Mrs- Judson Dukes
were called to Waccamaru, N.
C., on account of the death of
the latter’s brother.
Mrs. Beatrice McIntyre Is
spending her vacation in New
Jersey visiting her sister in law,
Mamie Harden.
Mrs. V. Adams has retsrned
to Aiken, S. C., after visiting
her parents her, Mr. and Mrs-
A. H. Adams.
Earl Owens Post 522 will hold
its regular meeting Wednesday
night at the Christian Endeavor
hall.
The junior class of JCTS
sponsored a Halloween ball on
Friday night.
Miss Zadel Jones was Sunday
guest of Miss Elsie M. Anthony.
Mrs. Daisy B. Thomas is home
after being away for several
months.
Sam Bynes of Midville was
the guest of Hallie Gordon on
Thursday.
Cora Holdon was ill last
week.
Mrs. Ellen Twiggs is out af¬
ter a long illness.
Venus Williams entertained
the Aristocratic club Sunday
afternoon.
We regret to learn of the ill¬
ness of Mattie Bell Gordon.
Johnnie Mae Bonnie of Sa¬
vannah was the week end guest
of relatives here.
The United Help and Aid
Society held its fourteenth an¬
nual session at the Needful
church last week end- $360.05
was raised. Deacon J. M. Reedy
of Sylvania is president. The
sermon was delivered by Rev
R. J. Jenkins.
Mrs. Lauratetta Owens Wil¬
son and two attractive little
girls have been spending some
time with their aunt, Mrs. Mary
Brown. They have returned to
their home at Rocky Ford,
where her husband pastors.
REIDSVILLE
Bv Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mrs. Maud Harrel spent a tew
days last week with her moth¬
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes.
Mrs. Margie Byrd was the
Sunday guest of Mrs. Gladys
Mosley.
Mr. ar<d Mrs. J. T. Collins
and Miss Mary lee Graham were
Sunday grists of Mrs. Rosie
Lee Jackson.
Mrs. Lottie Sharpe, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Frazier, Mrs Emma
Griffin and Mrs Lillie Howard
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Elizabeth Holmes.
Mrs. Ester Pough and her
daughter, Mrs. Lovana Collins,
were week end guests ot Mrs.
Cra Lee Holmes.
Mrs. Carrie McNeal, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Williamston and
Mrs. Margie Byrd were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Ora Lee Holmes.
Mrs. Agnes Collins and Mrs.
Loma Eason attended the union
at St. John’s, Claxton, Sunday
Mrs. Janie Bell Miller made a
trip to Savannah Monday.
The Mutual Ushers’ Union
convened at Reidsville Sunday
DAISY.
By L. C- Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McRae
Wednesday night guests
of Mrs. M. D. Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nesby gave a
birthday dinner Sunday in
honor of Mrs Asia Thomas. Her
guesst were Mrs. M. D. Peters,
Mrs. Annie Holmes, Rev. F. D
Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Peters, lit¬
tle Billie Peters and Mrs. Co¬
lon Smith of Savannah. She
received many gifts including
$11.
Arthur Bacon, Sr., L. C. Ba¬
con attended the ushers’ meet¬
ing at Reidsville Sunday.
Mrs- Shellie Strickland, of
Savannah spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Bill De¬
loach.
Mrs. Adah Strickland of Sa¬
vannah is spending the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John McClenon-
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By Mitchel A. Walker
Sunday was a great day at
St. Peters AME church, Pastor
A. Manoney in charge. The
Wandering Jubilee quartet will
sing Sunday at 3:30.
William Turner is still ill.
Robert Lee Walker is in school
in Screven county.
The members of Thomas
Chapel gave a barbecue for the
benefit of the church Saturday
m SAVANNAH TRIBTJN1
COLLINS
By Thomas W. Williams
Tire Collins Jr. high school
basketball teams played Clax
ton Thursday; Collins girls, 15
to 8, boys, 19 to 17.
Collins Jr. high school gave a
Halloween party Friday night.
Gussie Williams won first prize
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Norward,
Mrs. Lula M. Jackson and Dea.
S. J. Johnson attended the un¬
ion meeting Sunday at Clax-
ton.
Rev. W- N. Lenair, Mrs. A. L
Holloway, Mrs Alberta Robison,
Yvonne Holloway, Dimous Hol¬
loway and Deacon Jack Hollo¬
way attended the union at
Aline.
MILL CREK
By G. W. Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan’s par¬
ents visited them Sunday trom
Stilson.
The First Union meeting met
with Mt. Moriah Bapt. church
Sunday. Next union will be at
Jerusalem church, Groven.
Mrs. Mamie McMoore left on
Thursday to attend the confer¬
ence.
The principal of the Mill
Creek high school, M ss Ruth
Bulloch, and Mary Brown were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mur-
cherson.
Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Fran¬
ces Red are improving.
Rev. c -C. Ray is still ill
Matthew Boyd of Savannah
visited his aunt and brother,
Eugene Boyd, Sunday.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
The Union meeting was well
attended Sunday at Mt. Mor ah
Baptist church, Pembroke, ser¬
mon by Rev. Cross. $107.83 was
raised.
Mrs. Hattie Mae Foxworth,
Mrs. Annie R. Stephens, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Jones, Mrs. Eliza
Harris and Mrs. Mattie Strange
a dneHl
and Helen Stephens attended
the Holiness union meeting on
Sunday in Savannah.
Mrs. L’llie Brewton and son,
Tracy, and Mrs- Genevieve
Hendley were the Sunday af¬
ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Hines at Pembroke,
family of Pembroke spent Sun¬
day night with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Haynes.
Deacon and Mrs. J. S|. Bacon
visited their brother and sister
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ba¬
con, at Rincon.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Garrison
and family of Savannah spent
Sunday night with their par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes.
Mrs. Will'e Mae Golden spent
the week end in Savannah with
relatives.
Mrs. Georgia Simmons ol
Manassas was the Sunday guest
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs-
L. H. Garrison.
Little Miss Glamorita Garri¬
son was crowned queen of the
Nevils school Sunday before a
large audience, including visit¬
ors from Statesboro, Register,
Pembroke and Groveland. She
won the crown by raising the
largest amount of money for
the school, $45, with the help of
her mother,, Mrs. Ethel Garri¬
son, and Mrs. Laura B. Mar¬
tin.
HINESVILLE
By Earlinc Cause
Sunday school was held at
the usual hour. Rev. L. Wash¬
ington preached Sunday night,
and the pulpit guest was Rev.
Singleton. *
Mrs. Clifford Taylor has mov¬
ed into her new home.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ev¬
ans have returned trom Little
Rock, accompanied back by
their son, John Henry.
Little Jackie White spent the
week end with her aunt, Mrs.
Clifford Golden.
Mr. and Mrs- Sam Hines
spent Sunday in Jesup with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hines.
Mrs. Phobie Lee attended the
Union meeting at Glennville.
A pig will be given away at
Bethel Friday night.
Mrs. Ethel Davis was the Fri¬
day guest of her mother, Mrs.
Susan Quarterman-
Mrs. Proctor was the Sunday
guest of Mrs. Jack Green.
A party was given at the
home of Mrs. A- Jones Tues¬
day night.
Springfield Terrace
The Deaconesses Union will
hold their installation Thurs¬
day, Nov. 11, at 5 p. m. at the
Bethlehem Baptist church, Rev
A. Baker, pastor. Officers
will be installed by Rev. E. A.
Capers, assisted by Revs. N. E
Holsey and L. L. Smalls. All
deaconesses are invited to be
present to enroll for the state
convention and make all re¬
Mrs. E H. Perry is pres¬
and Mrs. C. Brinson, sec¬
On Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 5
m., at the home of Mrs-
Davis, the officers of the
Auxiliary were install¬
by Rev. E. A. Capers, mod¬
of the Berean Baptist
and pastor of Ev¬
Baptist church. Pro¬
the services the board
called to order by the pres¬
ident, Mrs. Ine^ Davis, when
cf vital importance |
transacted and the instal¬ I
was held, after which a
menu was served. Mrs-
B. Voss is president of the
and first district and
E. H. Perry is president oi
first district.
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrell
FAB Sunday school rendered
musical program Sunday
with the junior choir in ,
and Mrs. Laura Walker, I
of ceremonies, f'18 was I
The Mission Sisters of FAB
are sponsoring a talent
this Sunday night, |
the Usher Board is plan¬
parties and a program tor
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on the set of my new picture,
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this month. The presidents are
Mrs. Hattie Shellman and Dea.
Andrew Phoenix, respectively-
Mrs. Amanda Oliver returned
last Saturday after attending
the funeral of a relative in
South Carolina.
Mrs. (Geo.) Corinthia Mani-
gault returned Sunday night
after visiting her son, George,
Jr., a student at Penn school
South Carolina.
Mrs. Carrie (Baby) Jackson
is a patient at Georg a Infirm¬
ary. She is the mother of Mrs.
Helen Moore. Mrs. Sarah Belle
Robinson and Mrs. Frances
Mitchell. She is improving slow¬
ly-
Miss Ida Mae Moultrie will
entertain a group of her class¬
mates from Georgia State col¬
lege Sunday at her home, 2217
E. Gaston street.
Rev. Wm. C. Cunningham will
leave next week for Washington
to attend the religious convo¬
cation at Howard university.
From there he will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Walker in. New
York city and Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Woodley.
Installation of officers of the
Community club will be this
Friday night by Deacon Charles
Moultrie, Sr.
Golden Art Social Club
The Golden Art Social CIud
met October 28 at the. home of
Mrs. Carrie Oliver, 813 Cuy’er
street, the president, Mrs. Sai-
1 e Freeman, in charge. Alter
the regular routine of business
a delightful repast was served
by the hostess and games were
played. Those receiving prizes
were Mrs. Irene Byrd, Mr.:.
Rosa Pinkneya nd Mrs. Rubye
Maynor. Those present were
Mesdames Minnie Jones, Beat¬
rice Rivers, Beatrice Br.nson
Geneva Law and Eleanor Mit-
chell. Next meeting will be at
t he home of Mrs. Rosa Pink¬
ney, 1015 W 41st street. Mrs.
GLver had as her guests Mrs
Gray and Mis. Brown. The club
will have a game party Nov.
8 at the home of Mrs. Maynor;
8TATK OF OEOROIA,
COUNTY OF CHATHAM.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT Ol
CHATHAM COUNTY. GEORGIA'.
The ^petition or Robbie Black, 133/
Love Street. West Savannah, <3a.
Collin Tllson, 720 West 3ffth Street
George H. Hayes. 1«11 Vine Street
Chas. W Washington. 843 Yamacraw
Village. Edgar C. Blackshear, 512 Eas-
Park Avenue, uarr.es Lee, 7B0 Eas,
Gwinnett Street, Freddie Simmons,
15 4th Street. Willie Fleming, 633
West 38th Street, S. L, Gibbons,
911 > 2 West 44th Street. Ben). M
Coley. 631 West 47th Street. Donali
Thomas. 622 West 36th Street. Calel
H. Bias, 730 East Anderson Streel
George L. Smith. 1131 Wheaton St
and A, L. Sampson. 1008 Woir Street,
an of Savannah, Chatham County
Georgia, and their associates and
successors, respectfully shows:
1: THAT tney are the original
members. Incorporators BUILDING or successors ASSO
Of THE MASONIC
CIATION. which Institution was In¬
corporated under the laws of tlif
State of Georgia through this .-lon-
orable Court on March 12th, 1902, fo:
a period of 20 years; same expired
on March 12th. 1922. and said char
ter was renewed on March 27th. 1022,
for a period of 20 years by this Hon¬
orable Court; same expired on Mart:)/
12th, 1942, but owning to some ov¬
ersight, said charter Iihs not been
renewed.
2 - THAT THE MASONIC BUILD¬
ING ASSOCIATION Is existent and
is functioning In accordance with the
purpose set out In the original petition
for incorporation, viz: It Is main¬
taining a "temple or edifice suttaole
for all the purposes of Freemasonry'
and Is encouraging, cherishing and
promoting the cause of Freemasonry
and advancing Its welfare generally
and
3: THAT, therefore, petitioners,
their associates and successors, on
behalf of said THE MASONIC BUILD¬
ING ASSOCIATION, desire lhat me
said charter be renewed from the
date of Its erpiration, that Is, March
12th, 1942. In accordance with the
law In such cases provided: and
that same may be renewed for a
period of Thtrty-flvc (35) years:,
and under the same name and style,
and for the same purposes; and «vtth
the same privileges and powers, and
subjeet to the same restrictions ant
liabilities of other corporations of
like character under the laws of
Georgta. Attached hereto and mad
a part of this petition Is a certified
copy of the RESOLUTION of the
Cab Pack Party
Cub Scouts ot Pack No. 48,
sponsored by the First African
Baptist church, gathered at the
Recreation Center, 37th street
and O-geechee road, on Monday
night for the r annual Hallo¬
ween party. The boys ‘.rad an
enjoyable evening ot song .
stunts and games conducted by
Clarence Johnson, Joseph Bow¬
man and William Weston,. The
refreshments, served by Mrs
Rebecca C. Douglas, director ol
the center, were contributed
by the pack committee and 1
C. Perkin:;, owner of the Idea
Home Bakery. Among th'si
present wire Cubs Staule..
PAGE THREE
members authorizing the renewal of
laid charter.
WHEREFORE. Petitioners pray that
an ORDER be passed renewing their
charter, for the period and purpose
ind under the conditions aforesaid;
AND petitioners will ever pray.
WILLIAM S. JACKSON
Attorney for Petitioners.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the charter of "THU
MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION,"
las expired as of March 12th, 1942 and
it is desirable to renew said charted
NOW, THEREFORE, BE of IT "THE RE¬
SOLVED that the Charter
MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION”
tie renewed for a period of 12th, Thirty-
re (35) years from March 1942,
and the Officers and Members are
hereby authorized to file to the Su¬
perior Court of the County of Chat¬
ham for such purpose, and to ao
any and all other acts and things
necessary or proper to effectuate the
purposes of this RESOLUTION
1, SOL C. JOHNSON, SECRETARY ot
the "THE MASONIC BUILDING AS¬
SOCIATION,' do hereby certify that of
the above Is a true correct copy
the RESOLUTION duly adopted by
unantmous vote of all the officers
and Members of the "THE MASONIC
BUILDING ASSOCIATION.” at a reg¬
ular meeting duly called and held
lor that purpose on the 5th Day
ol October. 1948.
.SEAL)
SOL C. JOHNSON
Secretary, "THE MASONIC BUILD¬
ING ASSOCIATION.”
ORDER
THE foregoing petition of Robbie
Black. Collin Tllson, George H. Hayes,
Chas. W. Washington. Edgar C. Black-
shear, James Lee, Freddie Simmons,
Willie J. Fleming, S. L. Gibbons,
BenJ. M. Coley, Donald Thomas. Caleb
H. Bias, Oeorge L. Smith and A. L.
Sampson, of THE MASONIC BUILD¬
ING ASSOCIATION for the renewal
ol Its Charter being READ AND CON¬
SIDERED, requirements and of it law appearing In such that all
cases
been fully oomplied with.
JUDGED tl' IS HEREBY ORDERED. AD¬
AND DECREED that all of
the prayers of said petition are herer
by granted and the charter of the
said petitioners for THE MASONIC
BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Is hereby
renewed lor a period of thirty-five
(35) years from March 12th, 1942.
GRANTED In Open Court, this 28th
Duy of October, 1948.
JOHN R. FAWCETT,
Dop. Clerk, S. C„ C. C„ Ga.
D S Atkinson
Judge, Chatham Superior Court, E.
J. C. of Georgia
Marion Dingle, Nathan Ford,
Leon Dingle, Jr., Bobby White,
Harold Cody, Willie Chisholm.
Paul J. Heyward., Ernest Doyle,
Louis Pratt and their guest. Den
Chief Carl Milton and Scout
Earl Ingram were in charge.
W. W. Law is cubmaster.
YMC Club
The Young Men’s Civic club
of Thunderbolt met Tuesday
night, October 19, at the home
of James Crirn. Several impor¬
tant topics were discussed, in¬
cluding a program to be given
n honor of the parents of this
community. Next meeting will
■>e at the home of James Fer-