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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949
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Libby’s Tall Cans J&urteb SUGAR
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ans HENRY & MONTGOMERY STS:
Save MORE SHOP With SHORE
Chocolate Pre-Christmas SOAP
SYRUP Powders
k ALL BRANDS
i LARGE BOXES 29c
Thursday, Friday 6* Saturday Dec. 9'10-F
RIG SALE! Apple Butter 2 lb 15c
Jar
HAMS FRESH 39c Pickles 22 oz. Jar 21c
Sweet Mixed
Ml. FRENCH DRESSING 12c
SHOULDERS, LB 33c 8«y. jar
BACK BONE, LB 39c SALT 2 Pound 15c
Boxes
HOG CRACKLING, LB 20c PEAS Early O No. 2 19c
Plenty Neck Bones — Tail And Short Ribs Cans
OLD DUTCH Can T A c
ROAST Chuck, Beef lb. 30 c j CL EANSER
SAUSAGE MEAT, LB 39c | CATSUP Hu tttfr 15c
SH0RE,S PURE HOME MADE MACKEREL S 15c
LIVER PUDDING, lb 3 9
Plenty Ducks~Turkeys“HenslRabbits and Blue Plate or Kraft’s
f Fryers Mayonnaise p ‘* 39c
CHEESE American
1/2 lb Box JEWEL 4 lb CARTON
COLLARDS-TURMPS-MUSTARD Shortenning em~ 9t )c
GREENS, Bunch 15c JEWEL OIL ; 65c
ORANGES, 2 Doz. 25c LARD 4 li b. 99c
PECANS, 6 Lbs $1.25
Cooking, 2 Lbs 19c Be Sure To Get Your Tickets For Your
Apples, Chance Given Away On The BENDIX WASHER To Be
Trees All Sizes, 4 Ft. to 12 Ft - -
Christmas FREE! DEC. 23rd
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUTE
PAGE ELEVEN
Biskop Makes Several
Changes In Savannah
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r Bibcock; St. James station,
Rev. W. W. Stephens; WtCUams
i Chapel, Halcyonilale, Rey. W.
'iMincey; St. Luke station, Rev.
13. H. Stokes; Flipper Chapel
i station, Rev. J. L. Sibert; ,Mob¬
ley Pond circuit, Rev. J|. R.
Rice; Clyo circuit, Rev. If. E.
Scott; Effingham circuit, Rev.
A. Manoney; Guyton circuit,
Rev. B J. Sherrod; Rincon cir¬
cuit, Rev. P. H. Mitchell; Brier
Creek circuit, Rev. B. F.' Mll-
len; Pooler and Jerusalem
Missions, Rev. H. Lanier; jMel-
drim mission, Rev. J. L. BUtler,
Jr.; St. Mary’s mission, Rev. W.
H Malone; St. Mjark’s mission,
Rev. W. H. Lee; conference
evangelists, Revs. M. 3. Green,
F. R. Lanier, W. P. Williams;
A. L. Sampson, director of re-
ugious education. • t
West Savannah district. Rev.
J. Ix ,Butler, piesiding elder:
St Philip station, Rev. H. W.
Murph; Bethel station,, Rev. F.
W. Bagby; Gaines Chapel sta¬
tion, Rev. B. B. Swinson; Rocky
Ford circuit, Rev. A. Parker,,
Metter circuit, Rev. M, L.
Welch; Sylvanla circuit, Rev.
)J. F. Duheart; M’lllen circuit,
to bo supplied; Portal circuit,
Rev. L. W. Walker; Graymont
station, Rev. A. B. Pulitns;
Statesboro circuit, Rev. L. W.
Lane; Blitchton mission, 'Rev,
R. L. Plummer; Davis Memo-
r.al, Rev. Theo. Thomas; J. A.
Fountain mission, Rev. B. J.
j Johi'son; McCormick; Thrift mission, Thunderbolt Rev.
I.
mission, Rev. G. C. Crowell;
Rvg.ster mission, to be filled;
Ridgefield mission, Rev. J. W.
Marwell, No. 2; Woodcliff mis¬
sion, Rev. M. S. Sherrod; dis¬
trict evangelists, Revs. Win.
Baxter, R. P. Plummer, W- Wes¬
ton, J. L. Lodge, J. Groover.
South Savannah disu3<5t, kev.
C- F. Hoods, presiding tKier;
Townsley Cnupel station, kev.
J. P. Lampkin; Jesup station,
m oe lined; Hutcherson »ma-
b.oi. 1 ,, Kev. ivi, L. Lester, Bl|icK-
shear, Kev. E W. Johnson; St.
mums.s station, Rev. C. 9.
t
i^.npi.ng; Fleming circuit, *o ‘idl¬ be
.intu; naxiey circuit ,to be
ed; Oiferman circuit, Rev. W.
ivi. Uooten; faylors cnapel ^ta-
. 1011 , R-v- L. Washington;
ri.nesvilie circuit, Rev. R. Rfch-
urds; Hazelhurst circuit, k ev
C. M. Cooper; Ludowlci circuit,
to be lined; Hannah Chdpel.
u.ev. H. Nelson.
fcandlly mission, to be f.li¬
ed; St. Andrews mission, t<j be
lined. Kev. M. Washington,
transferred to Atlanta confer¬
ence. District evangelist, ftev.
A. D. Scrutchins.
Waycross district, Rev. |. J.
(Johnson, presiding elder;
Games Chapel station, Key. W.
P. Foiey; Mi. Zion station, Rev.
A. A. Hightower; Homervdie
station, Kev. A. J- Martin, Lake-
iund circuit, Rev. R. Rowell;
Sandy Bottom circuit, Rev. It
T. Brown; Coflee County cir¬
cuit, to be Idled; Willacoochee
circuit, to be filled; Pearson
circuit, Rev. J. S. Edgefield;
St. Luke station, Rev. J. W.
Bennett; Bethel station, Rev.
H. R. Humphrey.
Nichols circuit, Rev. C. J.
Lively; Broxton circuit, Rev. J.
A. Elliott; Stocktor, circuit,
Rev. A. Foster; Argyle mission,
Kev. J. S. Edgefield; Fairfax
mission, Kev. A. Foster; College
Park mission, to be supplied;
Gaines Chapel, Douglas, ReV.
S. W. Grant-
Brunswick district, Rev. J. W.
Maxwell, presiding elder; St.
Paul station, to be supplied;
Payne Chapel station, Rev. H
B. Broomfield; Darien station,
Kev. J. W. Moultrie; Glennville
circuit, Rev. George Maloy; Eu-
lonia circuit, Rev. G- G. Burke;
Jorjas circuit, Rev. Garfield
Jackson; Woodbine circuit,
Rev. T. B. Hall; Kingsland cir¬
cuit, Rev. P. J. Joseph; Tarboro
circuit, Rev. Willie Long; Gar-
di circuit, Rev. Mack Reed;
Folkston and Broadhurst, Rev.
Henry Bugg; Allenhurst' mis¬
sion, Rev. s. S- Baitey; Zuta
and Hoboken, Rev. R. B. Burks;
Spring Bluff and Waverly, Rev.
James Jenkins; Nahunta *nis-
sion, Rev. E D. Davis; Arco
mission, Rev. Lewis West;
Woodbine circuit, Rev. T. B.
Hall.
Transfers: Rev. T. J. Isom,
from Mt. Zion to Mt. Doloway,
Americus circuit; Rev. W. C.
Davis to Stewart Chapel, Ma¬
con; Rev. C- K. Knight, to St.
Paul’s church, Macon. Rev,
L. C. Jones was made presid¬
ing elder of the Bainbridge.