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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948
OUT OF TOWN NEWS
GLENNVILLE
By Alfred Roy Junior
The Rev. J E. McCain, D. D..
of the Georgia conference, and
former pastor of the Glennvilie
circuit lor two years, was su¬
perannuated at the conference
hgld at Waycross. He has serv¬
ed n the ministry fifty-four
years and given to the con¬
nection 11 churches during his
pastorate. He has served from
the mission points to the pre-
sidmg eldership. He will be at
home now at 125 Smith avenue,
Rome, Ga.
Services at the First African
Baptist church Sunday werc
wed at.ended, Rev. F. C. Ken-
nedy in charge in the absence
of Rf". . Junior, who was in
f his f ' brother. tlle Iuncral
MIDWAY
By B. J. Geiger
Mrs. Lauree Washington was
the Surjlay afternoon guest of
Mrs- Charlie Geiger, accompa-
lArharlie Geiger.
/ jted back by Mr. and Mrs.
(Miss Mollie Geiger visited
her aunt, Nancy Ann, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lauree Washington and
rfphew were on business at
Mrs. Ruth Wiliiams’ Saturday.
Cross Road will have regu¬
lar service the fourth Sunday.
Little John Davis spent the
&cek end with his mother,
Mrs. Fannie Kennedy, in Clax-
ton.
Mrs. Geneva Slater and chil¬
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Nes-
blH, visited relatives in/ Sa¬
vannah last week.
Eugene Washington visited
Willie Williams and family on
Sunday.
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1WAKE UP SAVANNAH WHY
WE NEVER KNEW WE WOULD RUN INTO ANYBODY WHO WOULD SAY TO US:
“V/E OWN OUR FACTORY-WE CONVERT OUR OWN CLOTH—WE MAKE OUR OWN GARMENTS. YOU TAKE WHAT YOU WANT OUT OF THESE FACTORY CLOSE OUTS AND SELL THEM
BASED ON 10c LB. COTTON.’’ YES THATS WHAT THE MAN SAID.
We Did It!! Now You Be The J udge! !
J & P Coats 15c Wash Cloths MEN’S WHITE MEN’S BLUE DENIM 80 SQUARE Men’s Socks
Thread Handkerchiefs Overalls PRINTS
m 5C Standard Make NEWEST PATTERNS 25c VALUE FOR
3 c Spool each 5c each $1.97 $2.95 Value pair 49c Value 37c yd. OUR PRICE 10c Pair
n v 80 SQUARE SHEETING THIS IS A STORE WITH SUCH LOW PRICES THAT EVERYBODY WILL FEEL THE SAVINGS. EVERYBODY WILL TALK MEN’S ARMY TWILL
BEST QUALITY ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES. IN MANY CASES, MERCHANDISE BEING SOLD IS BELOW WHOLESALE COST. PANTS
Best Quality 3.95 Value
5 yards 97c Follow The Crowd!! You Will Like This Store! Our Price $2.97
51 GAUGE IRREGULAR MISSES and CHILDREN’S MEN’S WHITE MEN’S ATHLETIC MEN’S DRESS 36 in. Outing
Nylon Hose SOCKS SHIRTS Undershirts SOCKS White, Pink, Blue
35c To 50c Value $3.45 Value AND Shorts Irregular 59c VALUE HEAVY QUALITY
OUR PRICE OUR PRICE VALUE OUR PRICE 39c Value OUR PRICE
67c Pair 89c 27c Per Pair
10c & 15c Pair $1.97 each 49c each 4 prs. $1.00 27c per yd.
OPENING DATE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER MEN’S WHITE OXFORD
17tt 9 A. M. OUR DRESS $3.95 PRICE Value SHIRTS $1.97
65c LADIES CHILDREN’S PIN WALE MEN’S, LADIES’ AND 81x99 SHEETS 16,090 YARDS
70x80 COTTON PLAID SNUGGIES CORDUROY CHILDREN’S Remnants
OVERALLS 100'% Wool 128 TYPE MENDERS
BLANKETS Large Sizes SWEATERS $1.97 PRINTS, BROADCLOTHS
37c each SIZES 3 To 8 $2.55 VALUE AND RAYONS
SI.47 each OUR PRICE AT LESS THAN 42x36 PILLOW CASES At 1-3 Original
3 pair $1.00 $1.97 pair Half Price 47c each Value
Ti HE BARC fAIN SPO T
223 West Congress Street Savannah, Ga. Home Owned
DAISY
By L. C. Bacon
Mrs. M. D. Peters is a patient
at Statesboro hospital.
Mrs. Carrie Clark, who under¬
went an operation, is some bet¬
ter.
Mrs. Lena Solomon of Atlan¬
ta and Miss Geneva Hagans of
Vtdalia high school, were call¬
ed to the bedside of their sick
si ster, Mrs. Carrie Clark,
M rs. Ada Strickland of Sa-
was the week end guest
0 f her mother, Mrs. Amanda
McClendon, who is ill.
Mesdames Ethel Peters and
Thomas are spending some
^me at Statesboro hospital
^jth Mrs. M. D. Peters,
The Mt. Pleasant sisters are
planning a box party at Daisy
school Dec. 20.
COLLINS
By Thomas W. Williams
Frar^k Pul.her, who died on
Saturday, was buried here on
Monday.
The Collins Jr. High is giving
a Christmas play Dec. 21 at
Mt. Olive Baptist church.
The Mayflower Gospel Sing¬
will appear on December 21
at Mt- Olive Baptist church.
CLAXTON
By Mrs. M. F. Ba.ilev
Father's night was recently
under the PTA in the
auditorium with Deacon
K. S. Ricks ateting as masted
of ceremonies. $30 55 was rais¬
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Bar>l‘.s
little daughter, Katherine,
Greensboro, were recent
guests of their parents, Mr.
land Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr-
land Mrs. Watson Godbee. The
former has returned but wife
and daughter remain.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robbins,
land his mother and sister of
jSavannah al of attended the luner-
the former’s brother last,
Thursday at Augusta-
Mrs. Oteria Sharpe and son,
Edward, left last week end for
Raway, N. J., to join their hus¬
band and father who is em¬
ployed there.
Sunday was pastoral day at
FAB church, Rev. S. L- Lee,
pastor. He was accompanied
jSunday McClary n.ght by Rev. H. M.
of Cobbtown.
a lew from here attended
the funeral of Frank Piichei
ic-unday at Collins.
| S. J. Harper has recently es-
i tablished a funeral home at
Pembroke, upon request of
ootn white and colored friends.
Rev. C. C Howard was rush¬
ed Monday ryight to Statesboro
hospital in a Harper’s ambu¬
lance.
Henry Knight is confined to
bed at home.
Rev. L. p. Perkins is recov¬
ering.
Mrs. Mattie Palmer left Mon¬
day for West Palm Beach, Fla .
1 to join her husband, who is
employed there.
; Fevs- Lynch, Middleton and
| Douse filled their out of town
, aDpointments over the week¬
end.
j Several from here worship¬
ed a! Hagan Chapel Sunday.
HINESVILLE
By Earline Cause
Fnnday was trustee day at
Bethel, the new pastor preach¬
ing. Rev. R. Richards of Sal
vannah. The pulpit guest was
THI SAVANNAH TRIBCNH
Rev J. Sirnleton.
I Mrs. Clifford Golden Is vis-
i iUng her mother in Ludowici,
-who is ill.
Mrs. Walter Ray Taylor, lit¬
tle Joseph Taylor, Patty Lean
I Taylor and William Jackson
j wici. orient the week end in Ludo-
Mrs. Areda Gamble and Lula
Stewart were Sunday guests of
relatives.
Mrs. Florence Hatten was the
Wednesday guest of Ben Cum¬
mings, who is ill.
| Monday Mrs. Beulah Jones was the of
afternoon guest
Mrs. Jack Green.
Rev. R. Richards was the
[Sunday after dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeMil-
McIntosh
By Eugene Johnson
Presdiug Elder C. P. Hobbs
was present Sunday. He deliv¬
ered two inspiring messages.
The fourth Sunday in De¬
cember will be pastoral day at
St. Peters AME church- Watch
night will be December 31. Rev.
M. L. Lester will leave fer At-
a Dec. 15 to attend the P
and Workers’ Council.
Sunday will be pastoral day
at Thebes AME church, Rev.
Lester, pastor.
LUDOWICI
By M s. Ailer Johnson
The Soits of Jubilee Gospel
Singers of Jacksonville render-
ed an excellent program at
James church Sunday. There
was also a visiting quartet from
McIntosh.
The Xmas Savings club met
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Mallard, Dec. 7. The club
had saved *200, which was di¬
vided among the members. The
following sick ones were aidei:
Mesdames Carrie White, Emma
Hall, Julia Day, Eugenia Kemp
and Dollie Walker. A Christ¬
mas program was rendered
and a delicious repast was serv¬
ed. Next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Hester L.
g mi j e y Jan 3
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas of Ho-
merville was the last week
guest of Mrs- E. J. Walker.
SAND HILL
.. ... . ,
The Busy Bee club met at the
home of Mrs. Essie Johnson
Sunday, Mrs. Adeline Braggs,
president. A dainty repast was
s^rv^d. Next mceung w.ll be
on; the fourth Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Evelyn Walker.
Miss Evelyn Hines and little
Laura Belie H.nes are spending
the week end in Ludowici vis¬
iting their aunt, Mrs. Charity
Harris.
Mrs. Louisa Walker is still
. 11 .
REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Guess and
Mrs. M. V, Sharp attended the
funeral of Frank Pulcher at
Collins, Sunday.
Petey Carswell is doing fine
after undergoing an operation
at the Jelks hospital.
Mrs. Mary Lizzie Lane of
Fiezgerald was the week end
guest of her sister and broth-
ei in law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Carswell.
E. L. Hammock is improving
after undergoing an operation
the Jelks hospital.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. S
C. Jones was burled here on
Thursday.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church, Rev. H. B
Williams, pastor.
GROVELAND
Bv Mrs, Elizabeth Haynes |
Lie. Dausy Johnson was or¬
dained Sunday afternp on at
Beautiful Zion Bapist church.
Rev. E M. Solomon of Vidal.a
preaching the sermon.
Services at Jerusalem Baptist
church were largely attended
Saturday and Sunday, Pastor
tf. C. Connor preaching. Total
money raised was $53.23.
Miss John E la Singletary has
returned home after spending
her vacation with her mother,
M:s. Catalenn Singletary, at
Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. Maggie Williams of
Glennvilie spent last week with
I Mrs. * Flcraree t, ' Williams of Sa-
vannah spent the week end j
with her sister, Mrs. Willie Mae 1
Golden.
Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes spent
Tuesday at Pembroke with Mrs.
Thelma Fa-Ids and Mrs- Lizzie
Carter.
Rev. Lamar Kelly of Savan¬
nah will preach Sun,day at Mt.
Olive church.
Mrs Addie Kelly and Mrs-
Nora Lee Garrison of Savan¬
nah visited their parents Fri¬
day, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hay¬
nes-
Mrs. Garfield Wells and fam¬
ily of Savannah vlsi'ed their
j mother, Mrs. Lillie Brewton, on
i Friday.
Deacon airl Mrs. J. S. Ua-
mn, Deaeon and Mrs. J. C.
Ware and son, Elma and Mrs
j Haynes attended services Sun-
day night at Hagan
Deacon and Mrs. J. C. Ware
also spent the afternoon with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs L W. Bacon.
Mrs. Lula Carroll has return-
ed home from the hospital and
doing nicely.
Deacon Eddie Garrison is
and ing. Lula B Evans are improv - 1
SCREVEN
By Mrs. V. Gordon
Sunday was pastoral day at
Moore’s Chapel Freewill Bapust
church, Rev. J. S. Davis, pas¬
tor, of Waycross, in; charge* >
! Nathan Eason died at. his
home here Tuesday and was
curled from FAB church Fri¬
day, Rev. G. W, Jaekscn offi¬
ciating.
Mrs. Minnie Baker of Way-
t ross visited friends here last
week end.
Mr and Mrs. Hopps an¬
nounce the birth of a son on
Dee. 3. Mrs. Hopps will be re¬
membered as Miss Bobbie
Moore.
Mrs. Rachel Rawls is ill.
A daughter was bern to Mr-
>nd Mrs. George Carter.
7BT1
Turkey Shoot
AT
SPORTSMAN PARK
Every Sunday
Beginning Sunday,
December 19
At 10 o’clock until ?
spending his vaicaUon in, Tam¬
pa, Fla, with relatives.
SOPERTON
By Mrs- Lois Gardner
Sympathy goes to Mrs. Alice
$lucky and family In their be-
The body of their
son and brother, Pvt. Rodls
arrived Wednesday and
vas burled in military mannei
Thursday af'.erifion.
Mrs. Ray Helen Little gave
her husband, T C. Little, a
surprise birthday party Friday
nght. Among those present
werc Mr. and Mrs. Willie L.
Banes, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lin¬
der, Mr and Mrs. Henry Gard¬
ner, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, th”
Misses Jonnie L. Allen, and
Luclle Gartrell and Willie F
Scott and Woodrow Jones.
Mrs. Willie Bostic observed
her 76th birthday Sunday with
a huge dinner at the home cf
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Todd
have returned after spending
some time 11 Corpus Ohristi,
'JVxas,
The Trutlen County school
boys defeated Evans county
Claxton, 44-14, Monday.
Miss Chapman, heme eco¬
nomics teacher, sponsored a
fashion show Fridav night at
Ihe high uchool auditorium
Elveryone is glad to know
that Mesdames Carrie Swinney
BE SURE TO ATTEND
The Moss Bowl Game
TOMORROW (FRI.) NIGHT
AT
GRAYSON STADIUM
BEACH HI RADCUFF HI
Savannah Columbus
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