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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1945
OUT OF TOWN NEWS
COLLINS
By Thomas W. Williams |
The 7th and 8th grades gave
t Thanksgiving party Tuesday
.fternoon, and the Junior high
chool gave a Thanksgiving
ilay Tuesday night.
Rev. W. H. Lenair and others
, .tteudcd the funeral of Mr
Mallard at Savannah.
! Rev. E. Holloway is still ill.
The teachers of Collins Jun-
jr high school spent Thanks-
■iving at their various homes
Services were held Sunday at
dt, Olive Baptist church, Rev.
I. Kettles delivering the moru-
’ ng sermon and Rev. McCloud
*■' peaking at night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tory Clay were
iundya guests of Air. and Mrs.
esse Heriderson, brother and
nter in law.
Dea. E. D- Jefferson, Reids-
Ule; Dea. McRae and Dea.
Vesters Holland of Claxton i
'ero visitors here.
w CLAXTON
n Sunday was pastoral day at
Thomas Grove AME church,
•a tor Sarah I. Middleton preaching. | !
Mrs. Kincey, accompa-
ti lied by her father, Ray, of
vf;- iaisy, was the week end guest
j f Mrs. Laura Daniels of Sa-
annah.
Airs. Marietta Bacon has re-
^urr.^d to Toledo, Ohio, after
-“-dsiting her parents, M>\ and
In. Norwood- Terrell.
Mr- and Mrs. Edward Block-
r are proud parents of a baby
irl born Monday.
i Mesdames Idolla Sikes, Sarah
KCincey, L. B. Robinson, Hattie
f -ummings and Mary Ray were
Viostesses ’ of a Thanksgiving
arty at the Wagon Wheel.
Rev. P. H. Perkins is ill.
The WA1BS Sccietv met Sun-
ay, President M. B. Brewton,
residing.
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CLAXTON
By Mrs. M. f. Bailey
Supervisor Mary Lee Hall,
A. Robeson, Miss E- Hol-
and H. E. Bracy spent the
Tlianksgiving vacaiton at their
Revs. T. J Lynch, L. P- Per¬
kins, T. S. Douse and S. L. Lee
filled their out of town ap¬
pointments the past week end
Miss Evelyn Patrick of Met-
was the week end guest of
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wal¬
ter Scott.
Miss Maryetta Booker of
Brunswick was the week end
guest of her mother, Mrs. Gus-
Booker.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt calvary Baptist church,
Rcv L Arvinger of Metter, pai¬
Miss Mattie Smith of Miami,
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Ar/j-iie Smith.
Rcv. Jas. Spann left recent¬
ly for Chicago to visit his chil¬
dren. His stay is indefinite.
Airs- Alberta Moore is much
improved. impr0 . ,
Airs. Matt Clark of Hawkins-
ville was the guest of her
children, Mr. and Mrs- Melvin
Clark, for a few days.
MILL CREK
By G. W. Benjamin
Mrs. Rebecca Brown and Mr
avid Mrs. Joseph Smith of
Bloomirrgdale were Thanksgiv¬
ing dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny James and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pridgen. i
Mrs. Rebecca Brown remain-
ed over the week end with Mr-
and Mrs. James.
Miss Mary Lue Morgan and
Miss Helen Speight were
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. '
Henry Morgan-
GLENNV1LLE
By Allred Junior
Services will be held at FAB
church Sunday, Rev. E. J. Jun¬
ior, pastor.
A pew rally sponsored by the
first and third grades at the
FAB church Friday night was
a success. $20 15 was raised.
The Glennvill high school
boys’ basketball team and the.
Claxton ccf at” high school team play-
Glennville. Claxton won,
1©-16 The return game was
played Thursday.
The pastor and members of
FAB church are preud to an¬
nounce the completion of their
baptismal pool.
The WMB3 board will con¬
vene at FAB church Sunday,
Mrs. Sarah Hall, president.
HlNESViLLE
B.v E v line Gause
Sunday school was held at
the usual hour, Alex Washing¬
ton, Supt.
Many from hore attended
the AME conference in Way-
cross-
Mrs. Rachel Williams was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
Jack Greer}.
Mrs. .Clifford Taylor spent-
Clarice Bacon’was “he Tues-
day night guest of his wife,
Mrs. Pearl Bacon-
"trs Georg.a Berry of Glenn¬
ville was the Tuesday and Wed-
•adav night guest of Mrs.
Ratten.
Sgt. and Mrs. James Redman
of Mississippi, who have been
s t a ti 0 ned at Camp Stewart for
over a yeari have collected for
cne o{ tbe oldest citizens of
county, Aunt Frances
Futch, the sum of -32.07 for her
C h ns t ma s. He is also asking
friends to reme mber her, for
she ^ in nee d.
CLAXTON ,
Mrs.* By Mrs. M. F. Bailey j
Amanda Rogers is vis-
iting her daughter in Savan-
nfih. and
Supervisor Mary Lee Hall
Principal Raleigh Macon at-
tended the 8th regents’ plan¬
committee meeting Sat¬
urday at Dickerson Tr. School,
Miss Pauline Morgan enter¬
tained at home last Thursday
night with a go-away party in,
honor of Mrs. Marietta Bacon
and Pvt. J. C. Wells. The for¬
mer, after visiting parents and
friends for two weeks, left on
Sunday for her home, Toledo,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Macon
and Miss Mary Lee Hall at¬
tended the basketball confer¬
ence Sunday at Liberty County
Training school, Riceboro.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Thomas Grove AME church,
Rev. Middleton, pastor.
Revs. T. S. Douse, T. J. Lynch
and S. L. Lee filled their out-
of-town appointments over the
week end.
Several Jrom here wonEiip-
ed Sunday at Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church.
Mrs. Mary E. Lasine o( Pitts-
burgh, Pa., Mrs. Rosa E. Waters
of Alamo, and Mrs. Katherine
Gray of Dublin worshipped on
'Sunday at Thomas Grove AME
church and were the house
| guests of their sister, supervisor Mrs. Dora
I Kirby. The latter is
jof Lawrence county. Society met Sun¬
The WMBS
day at FAB church, Mrs. M. B.
Ladies* and Men’i
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By
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Methods
Lamas
Bros.
Broughton & Drayton
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TUB SAVANNAH TRIMTNB
Brewion, president.
Rev. L. P- Perkins is confin¬
ed to bed at home.
Mack Dougal, who has been
employed at Thompson t or¬
several months, has returned
to his business place. (
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MdNTOSH
By Mrs- A ilea 1 Johnson
Sunday was a high day at
St. James Baptist church, Rev.
J. Lynch delivering two soul
sermons. The pastor s
anniversary will be celebrated
the first Sundayin January. j
W. M. Stafford was called to j
Brunswick on account of the 1
illness of Ins father, c. W.
Stafford. Mesdames Sullronia
Stafford and Lela Bakef vibi t~|
ed him on the week end.
Mrs. Sahie Kate Walker, who j
has been a patient at Charity
hospital, Savar.nah, for quite a |
A'hue, nas returned home and
is Improving.
Airs. Carrie White still re¬
mains confined to bed.
Mrs. Agnes Baker and friends
of Jesup were Sunday guests
jf Mrs. J. C. Kemp and Mrs
E. J Walker.
Mrs. Essie Crawford has op¬
a cafe with all modern
Mrs. E. J. Walker visited rel-
Mrs- ives atWaycmss Ailer Johnsou Saturday was the .J |
guest of relatives in
mis. Julia Day left recently
for Blackshear to visit rela¬
DAISY
„ B /Fa , rf. “, „„„„„ j
S „„da s day
«t. Pleasant Baptist ctturclt.
Visitors were Deacon Jeflersoi.,
of RcidsviUe, Deacon C. L. j
Bailey, Deacon ., K. S. „ t, R-cks, j
Dea. R. Henley, Dea. Johhifie
Young, all of Claxton; money
$53-89-
Mrs. Arsuier Kennedy return-
from Atlanta, where she v-i has
been spending some time with
her sister and brother in law,
Mr. an4 Airs. Dorsey Solomon. |
Mrs. Emma Lee of Columbia,
S. C., is visiting her sister in
iaw, Mrs. Maggie Wright.
Mrs. Susie Daniels, Mrs. Ella
Jones, and Sherman Daniels
are Ul.
Mrs. Bertha Wilkerson is
visiting her brother at Waycross
Smith. '
this week, Henry
MIDWAY ^
B B J Geiger
Mrs. Avis Braggs and daugh-
ter were the Sunday guests of
Mrs. Arletha Williams.
Miss Cora Lee Smalls visited
Misses Katherine and Ruby Lee
McCarlha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- James McCar-
ha were the Sunday guests of
their mW^M father at Midway. G7^e7
was
Saturday guest of u,,,. her sistei, c istpr
Mrs. Fannie Kennedy, in Clax¬
ton.
Wadley
By Julian Lawrence
, Sunhasrwas pastoral day at
Brinson Hill Baptist church
Communion was served and ann
Pastor Hall preached an im¬
pressive sermon. Two members
were added to the church.
A movie is sponsored by the
Wadley high school as a part
of their education work Mon¬
day night of each week. Ev¬
erybody is urged to see these
fine films.
Mrs. Daisy Johnson spent
Thanksgiving in Savannah
with relatives-
Mrs. Lillie Burly
Thanksgiving in Savannah
with her son, William.
The Wadley PTA met Mon¬
day with Mrs. Ethel Washing¬
ton, president, presiding.
Tlie Morning Star Order met
Saturday at the Morning Star
Hall, Rev. B. Mitchell, presi¬
dent-
Sons of Wadley Lodge, Ma¬
sons, met irt a special call
meeting Monday night, Julian
Lawrence, worshipful master.
EAST SAVANNAH
By M- E. Morrell
East Savannahians enjoyed a
program of pictures, “I Am the
Light,” and quartet singing on
Friday night sponsored by the
Community club, which is
planning to put a fence around
the cemetery in the near fh-
ture. Their next program will
be on December 27, when the
Simmons Singers wil lentertain
al f AB church. A. Morrell
president; E. J. Oliver, vice
president, and Mrs E. M. Moul¬
trie, secretary.
Mrs. Eliza Johnson- will en-
tertain a group of children this
Friday evening, Dec. 10, in hon-
or of her grand daughter, lit-
tie Caroline Louise Carter’s 6th
birthday at her home on East
Gordon street. Mrs. Sadie Rob-
inson will ass.st in serving.
Frien v 1s of Mrs. Mamie Baker
are glad to know that she is
improving after several weeks'
il]ness at her home on E Gwin-
ueU slrecl
Suntlay wi n b e pledge day at;
'pi 10 guest speaker last
g unc j ay was Rev. Shellman at i
m orning service. The Mis-
s j on Sisters sponsored a pro-
gram Sunday night. Pastor
Cunningham is home after va-
a y on i n g j n r cw y 0 rk city and
wl|1 bc pi . esent Sunday at all
ervices
LUDOWICI
By Euc-H’ Johnson
Rev. M. L. Lester has return¬
ed to St. Peters and Thebes
rabcrtyiele AME churches lor
another vear. The first quar¬
terly meeting will be held at
'he.se churches Dec. 1C and 12,
cv . c. P. Hobbs, presiding el-
er.
a hn third Sunday in January
pastoral day at thebes.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
Mrs. Leola Haynes and fam-
a° vlslt
, Si’SSSl , i ,
J, L. Hendley deU.erins
he sermon, I
Mrs. verneise Williams of 1
, spent , ,. the week , end .
'■
Savannah „ with ... her sisters. . ,
, , brother in , law, Rev. r ,„„ and! .
Lamar Kelly and Mrs I
Lee Garrison.
Willie Stephens, Jr-, spent
, he week . end . , in Savannah c . with ... r
wife, Mrs. Elma Stephens.«
M rs. Henrietta Johnson and
Bernice, visited Mrs. Sa¬
rah Johnson at Brofklet.
Mrs. Louise Williams of At¬
spent the week end with
Mrs. Eugene Martin-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of
Sylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Florence and family of States-
b.Wro. Miss BWase Florence, tu
Georg)** stjue college. of' Mtes Loy-
fe VJllliam* Atlanta, ME
and ^ rs Theo - Martin, Statcs-
Wl ' '" nd of
6y lv ania and others were Sun-
aay dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs ' Eu ^ ne Martin -
-
i REIDSVILLE
| By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mrs. Mertis McClendon
<he Su "day evening guest of
Mrs - Carrie McNeal-
, The rpho funeral of ^ Mrs. Frances
Johnson was largely attended
at Bethel.
Mrs. Cora Williamston, Mrs
Agnes Collins, Mrs. Gladys
Mosley and Mrs. Ollie M- Smith
urfere Tuesday guests ol Mrs.
Nancy Surrency, who is ill.
The WMB society met Sun¬
day at St. Philip.
Collis Carwell left Monday
for the army.
Rufus Eason of Brunswick
visited relatives here Sunday.
Services were held at St. Phil¬
ip Monday, Tuesday ar.il Wed¬
nesday nights, Rev. S. L. Lee,
pastor.
|
j Soothes
chafed/**»■,»,'
skin
”150 In Giant Size -25<t
Economy SiZfc 1 lb.—7S(.
VANCE ALLISON POST HAS NEW QUARTERS
IHUIU Ltu Ituut’fl -J • luUliK Cii-UjJ niji'.y
The Vance Allison Post, V- F, VV. has moved in to its new quarters on tin corner of Gwin¬
nett and Burroughs streets, which was formerly occupied by the Russell Aid Club, The Com¬
mander, Maj. T. J. Hopkins, announces the for nal opening to take j.lace tomorrow night at
f) p. m. in the modern grill room pictured above.
Mallard Swears
Warrants For
Continued from Page 1
A group of local and visiting
-
made the trip to
“ “ D » rl “ Byr “ n
t ^ceted, Benfa" h
Mallard, of Los Angeles.
brother of the mur-
. man; and . few _ , friends .
’ a
In T Lyons , no undue excitement
occasioned , . by the pres
^ of vigors who went d -
"\ where ( 10 tJ Mrs. ^ e T Mallard °°^ bs H c0 picked , u . n1 ^
ut . ’ , fr ° n: a line ,. up of , six . white , ..
’ the one she said she rec -
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C- Mullice
Mrs. Mabel Gadis of
Carolina is visiting Mrs. B.
Frazier, Mrs. Annie Neeley
Fleming and other relatives-
Mrs. Ida C. Williams left
Tampa Saturday to visit
graiV daughter,
Hendry.
The WHFM Society of
Presbyterian, church will
der a program on the
Sunday night.
Miss Rosa Lambright,
M. E- Golden visited Mrs.
Ann Smith of McIntosh
day.
Mrs. Mary Jackson is
sisters in Savannah,
Campbell and Mrs. Maddox.
PM has a special quality, a clear,
clean taste that speaks of better
distillingand blending! An extra
mildness and mellowness that
makes hosts and guests agree
—‘‘The Pleasure’s Mutual”,
One drink will tell you why
PM sales multiplied 50 times In
just 8 years!. . . Next time you
order, order PM. You’ll ask for
it over and over again!
Pill
BE utxt
Hitioml OistMsrs Prtdscts Carp Niw Tort. 8. f.
ognized as a member of the
murder mob. He was William
L. Howell, a farmer- of the
,ona vicinity.
The party then went to the
court house where a warrant
charging murder was sworn out
tgainst Howell. With trembling
hand and ostensibly much agi-
tated, Mrs. Mallard signed the
warrant amid the flashing of
photographers’ bulbs.
Howell, who had previously
urrendered to the sheriff, w;e
etained in custody without
jail with the murder charge
gainst him.
Two other suspects who had
liven themselves over to i he
Tieriff at the same time
Howell were released on bond.
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PAGE THRU
One of the men was Roder-
lek Clinton, whose car Mrs.
Mallard said she saw among
those at the scene of the shoot-
ing. The other man was James
W. Spivey, both farmers living
jin j The the Lyons party area, then returned to
Savannah where Mrs. Mallard
again has taken up her resi¬
dence with friends.
I Mrs. mis. Mallard and her jtwo
cousins 13 year cld Angela Car-
j ,er and 18 year old William T-
carter, who were in the Malla d
jear at the time of the fatal
shooting of Mr. Mallard, will
return to Lyons tomorrow, En¬
i day, when a special Toombs
(county grant jury will hear
1 their testimony.