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CAGE, TWO
Out of Town News
ronvci bKUVLLAMJ AHn
Bv Mrs. Elizabeth Hajnes
Sunday was pastoral < a a.
Beautiful Zion Bap-1st church
Rev J L. HeiMley preaching
to a large audience.
Misses Rosie Lee Brown ana
Carolyn Mainer of Palalka,
Fla-, returned home cn Sunday
after spending two weeks with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Glover.
Mrs Jernie Hoi*, of Denver
Colo., spznf last Tuesday mgh 4
in Savannah wdth Rev- and
Mrs Lamar Kelly.
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Moody
and family, Mr a ml Mrs. The-
ades Rease and Lassie Reuse,
ail of Lakeland, Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Collins nd Miss
Lula Morton, all of Perry, Ga
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har-
rill and family of Savannah
were visitors of Mr and Mrs.
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! Corbett Pa.terson of Pembroke
durl rt ? the holidays.
j^rs j enn j e Holt was the Sab-
urdav afternoon guest of Mrs
Verneise Wllliam s. Mrs. Holt
a!so vlsifec j j ier grandmother
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. SusL
Daniels, who is ill.
Deacon and Mrs J t Bacon
alltl Hayi^is vis.ted Mrs.
Daniels Lunday.
Mrs Addle Kt , liy and Mrs .
jj ura j j6e Garrison were dln-
n r guests of Deacon and Mrs
J. ?. Bacon,
Mrs. Jennie Holt returned on
Monday after spending the
holiaays with her parents at
Pembroke, Deacon and Mrs. J
g. Bacon.
Mrs. Lula Carroll Is new in
the hospital at Augusta.
Rev and Mrs. W. M. Smoke.;
of Pembroke were the Sunday
guests of their daughter and
son in law, Mr. and Mrs.’James
A. Stephens.
Springfield T err ace
By Mrs, E H- Perry
The Greater Hannah Chap¬
el AMK church held its Lrst
quarterly conference Lunday,
December 26, with Rev. c. P.
Hobbs, presid ng elder. All
reports were good and express¬
ed thanks for the return of
Rev H. C. Nelson. A' 4 p. m
the sermon was preached by
Rev. Hobbs and at night by
Pastor Nelson. Receipts for the
day were $20 26.
Deacon and Mrs. C C. Perry
entertained Mrs. Susie H. Green
of New York city, formerly of
Savannah, She is the housu
guest cf her sister, Mrs. Leia
Johnson, and will leave short¬
ly for her home
Christmas day was a pleas¬
ant event at the home of Mr.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
entertained their godparents
at their home on East 38th St.
L aeon and Mrs. C C Perry
assisted. Mrs. Bennett was
Mary Brown, an old friend of
Mrs. Perry-
Mr and Mrs. Henry Robin¬
son of Atlantic Ciiy, N. J.,
spent a feW weeks with their
mother, Mrs- Mary Robinson,
and other relatives on Stiles
avenue. They returned on last
Friday night.
REIDSVILLE
By G- W. Benjimin
Mrs. Viola Clanton and fam¬
ily were visitors bf their par¬
ents, Mr and Mrs. Fleming, of
Ellabelie, during the holidays
Mrs. Ruby Benjamin and
Miss Ruth Bulloch were guests
of Mrs. Lula Fleming Wednes¬
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Keele and sister were
also guests of Mrs. Fleming on.
Christmas day.
Miss Reather Brown of Sa¬
vannah was the Xmas guest of
Mr. and Mrs- Ruby Benjamin
and also of Mr. and Mrs. Anna
Brown.
Mr and Mrs. Elmore Brown
aril family were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby
Benjamin.
Jesse Brown of Savannah
was the Xmas guest of Miss
Ruth Bulloch.
Sunday was regular prayer
meeting day at Mill Creek
church, Rev H. C. Boyd, pas¬
tor.
Mr- and Mrs Archie Mack
and ittle daughter of Savan¬
nah and Mrs Stell of Eden an/J
little son were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Anna Brown-
SAND HILL
By Mrs. M- L Williams
The Busy Bee club met at
the ome of Mrs. Evelyn Wal¬
ker. Next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs Inez Porter.
Miss Evelyn Wilcox is visit¬
ing her uiicle in S. C.
Mrs. B M Porter, little Ja-
nett and Albert Porter are vis¬
iting rela'ives in Charleston, S.
C.
Mrs Earline Baker of Chica
go is spending some time with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Martin Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gor¬
don of Savannah were holiday
guests of their parents, Mr and
Mrs. D. J. Johnson.
LUD0WICI
By Airs. Ailer Johnson
Emancipation Day was ob¬
served on Jan 1 at St. Philip
B. C-, Rev. Wilburn of Savan ¬
nah, guest speaker.
Sunday services were excel¬
lent at St. James church, Rev
T J. Lynch delivering a soul-
stirrtng message. The pastor’s
anniversary will be observed
Oil the f.rst Sunday in Febru¬
ary, begiilnig cn Friday night.
Rev and Mrs. E J. Junior
and family were the holiday
guests of Deacon and Mrs. Jas.
Johnson.
Matthew Boggs of Miami,
Fla-, was the holiday guest ol
relatives.
Mrs Ailer Johnson was the
Thursday guest of relatives in
Savannah.
After visiting relatives al
J:.sup and Douglas, Mrs. J.. C
Kemp has relumed home.
DAISY
By L C. Bacon
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Mt. Pleasant B. C., Pastor
E M. Solomon preaching Sev¬
eral visitors were present and
money raised was $126.31
Mrs. Rosie Jones’ funeral was
largely attended at Mt. Pleas¬
ant Sunday. She is survived
by two sons, two daughters,
‘wo sisters, two brothers and
>thcr relatives Sidney A Jones
Funeral Home was In charge
Miss Rosetta Jones, Mrs.
Phone 2-1141
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Mary Hagans, Mr. and Mrs. R l
C Hagans, Jr., and George
Jones visited their s.ek bro¬
ther, William Jones, in Ala¬
bama last Thursday.
Mrs- Dessie Wells cf York-
town, Va , is spendi:|; some
time wth her sick mother.
Mrs. M. D- Peters.
While Hayes of Savannah
was the Saturday guest of his
mother, Mrs M D. Peters
Miss Myrtle Jones, Miss Lou
he Jones and Martin Bacon
have returned to school aftor
spending the holidays at then
homes.
Mrs. Susie Daniels, Sherman
Dar,leLs are ill- .
HINESVILLE
* By Mrs. Agnes Collins .....
Wili am, Sylvester, Arma and
Rufus Ashford of Detroit have
returned home after spending
Christmas here with relatives
Mrs Lamar Edwards, Mrs. Al-
bertha Edwards, Miss Elizabeth
Edwards and H. D Ashford
spent Monday in Savannah
with relatives.
Mrs. Emma Lou Smith and
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards made
a business trip to Glennville on
Wednesday
Mrs- Clara M. Eady of Sa¬
vannah has returned home af¬
ter spending the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. Carrie Mc-
Neal.
Miss Freddie M. Collins has
deturn d to Dickerson Training
school after spending the holi¬
days with her grandmother,
Mrs- Maybelle Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MoNea
of Miami have returned home
after spending the holidays
with their parents.
Miss Cora Lee Hendry has re¬
turned to New York after
spending the holidays with
relatives.
Mrs. Janie B Miler was hos¬
tess to a box supper at her
place Friday night.
Mrs- Alberta Edwards, Miss
Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. Janie
Tarver, Mrs. Mattie Thomas.
Mrs- Mattie B. Calloway and
Mrs. Mattie B. Colliift and H
D. Ashford motored to Glenn¬
ville Tuesday to visit relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Clay were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Sheffield Collins.
The WMB3 met Sunday-
Misses Macedonia Holland
and Bernice Jean Cowart of
Cobbtown were the week end
guests of their uircle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holland.
Mr and Mrs, David Brinson
jf Charleston, S. C, are spend¬
ing a few days with her moth¬
er, Mrs. Carrie McNeal.
Miss Corine Williamston is
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs- Henry Williamston.
Mbs. Mattie Bell Collin; has
returned to Jacksonville after
spending a few weeks with her
mother, Mrs May Bell Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brinson
and family, Mrs Loma Eason,
Mrs. Carrie McNeal and Willie-
Collins motored to Mttter on
Sunday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Janie Bell Miller, Mrs.
Gladys Mosley and Mrs. Dor¬
othy M Eason went to church
at Manassas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Lou Da¬
vis of Jacksonville were guests
Galley 24 EB
d Mr. and Mrs. Ots Sharpe
during the holidays-
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mobley of
New York visited relatives and
riends during the holidays.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Sharpe of
Louisiana, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Sharpe.
Mr- and Mrs. Vanna Mobley
were Sunday guests of K S.
Ricks.
Mrs. M. E- Beals was the
Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs.
Otis Sharpe
COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Services were held Sunday at
Mt. Olive Baptist church.
The Westbrook sisters were
Sunday dinner guests of the
■Villiams sisters.
Miss Marlene Williams left
Sunday for West Palm Beach.
Miss L. Bethay and Mrs O
G. Quarterman of Glennville
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Sula Johnson.
Miss Deotha Diana and Wil¬
,
lie Cathern Norward were the
Sunday evening guests of little
Martha Lee Hart, who is very
sick.
Mrs Qufen Valentine spent
part of the holidays in Savan¬
nah and Claxton.
Mrs. Mary A. Holland of
Cobbtown and A. Y, Conyer of
Jacksonville were week end
guests of Miss F. E. Balentine
MILLEN
i By Edd Dunbar
We sympathize with the
Summers family, whose home
and cor/ents were badly burn¬
ed December 26
Dock Cooper visited his chil¬
dren at Clearwater, Fla, dur¬
ing the holidays.
Ernest Windsor, a student at
Clark college, visited his par¬
ents during the holidays.
Rosella Shepherd of Phila¬
delphia is visiting her sister,
Mamie Pearl Hart.
Sarah Ware of Trenton, N- J.,
attended services at Needful on
Sunday.
James Lacque died at his
home last week ar^d was bur.ed
in the Morrison Grove ccnn-
tery Sunday.
A fire partly destroyed a
colored residence Saturday
night- One child was burned
lo death and another badly
burned.
The funeral of Thomas Reese
was held at Fountain Springs
Suisday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rob¬
erson of Miami, M. J, Alexan¬
der, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alex¬
ander of Savannah and Miami
visited relatives and friends
here last week.
Robert Williams has moved
to Savannah-
Mrs. Leia Reynolds is a pa¬
tient at the University hospit¬
al.
We are glad to hear that Su¬
sie Lamar and son are doing
nicely at the Oliver Genera
hospital- of
Thomas and Paul Windsor
Orlando, Florida, spent the
holidays with their parents,
John and Lucinda Windsor.
Ella Windsor spent the hol¬
idays in Wadley.
Henry Lewis of Perkins vis¬
ited relatives here Sunday.
HINESViLLE
By Earline Cause
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel, Rev. Richards preach¬
ing. Three were added to the
church.
Mrs. Beulah Jones was the
Tuesday afternoon guest of
Mrs. Jack Green.
Ridgeway Smith made a bus-
ness trip to Savannah Friday.
The First Calvary Missionary
met at the home of Mrs. Flor¬
ence Hatten.
Miss Lula Stewart spent the
week end with her mother,
Mrs. Alice Stewart-
C. C, Gause and James Cum¬
mings motored to Brunswick
Monday. returned
Mrs. Roy Futch has
after spending Xmas with het
mother.
Ralph Taylor has returned to
Georgia State college.
Mrs. C. C, Gause was the
Monday afternoon* guest ot
Mesdames Sam Frazier and
Phobie Lee-
Miss Betty Shaw was the
Sunday afternoon guest of Miss
Ann and Earline Gause.
Rev. R- Richards was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mis,
James B Evans.
A program will be given Sun¬
day at First Calvary church by-
Mrs. Ridgeway Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Henry
moved on Gause street
Thunderbolt
College Park Baptist church
held regular communion ser¬
vices Sunday, Rev. J H. Pon¬
der, pastor. will
Central Baptist church
begin its anniversary Monday,
January 10.
John Henry Wright and his
little niece, Harriet Wright, of
New York city, are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wright-
Mrs. Cornelia Johpson oi
Mt- Vernon, N. Y„ is here vis¬
iting her daughter and rela¬
tives. She is the mother of
Mrs- Kate Mungin.
George Williams of Bona-
venture died suddenly. He
was the husband of Mrs. Pris¬
cilla Williams.
Mrs. Dora Jones, sister of
Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, passed
away recently
On the sick list are Lewis
.ryarvt, Robert Butler and Mrs.
Sylvia Crim.
Francis Butler of New York
was here visiting his brother
and other relatives.
Many of our boys from Flor¬
ida were home for the holi¬
days.
FREEDMAN GROVE
by Mrs. C. Millufr
Service Sunday at Ebenezer
Presbyterian church was well
attended. Rev. w. D. Wood,
preaching . One new member
was taken in.
The quarterly conference
was held Sunday night at S’.
James AME church with Pre¬
siding Elder Hobbs in charge.
Rev. Montgomery is pastor.
Prayer service was held Sun¬
day at the Beach Hill Baptist
church with Deacon Mulliee in
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949
““STand Mi.-. M C
of Savannah spent Christmas,
with the Lambright sisters.
Perfect Roberts of Philad 1-
plhia visited his cousins, Mr
Mrs. Mrs. F S Frazier
Mrs. Florida Lambright
spent Xmas with her children
i in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs- Lena Smith, of Thebes
was the guest of Mrs Frazier
and Mrs Mulliee on Wednesday
Prof A L William; and ch.il
dren of-North Carolina spen’)
the holidays with his brothel
and sister in law, Rev and Mrs
A H Williams
Mrs Sarah J Murry, Mr and
Mrs Mrs Freddie Freddie Bacon Bacon and and daugh- daugh-
i-.s spent Christmas in Han-
lord, Fla '
S0PERT0N
By Mrs. Lois Gardner
Misses Elvera Philips and
Wylene Harris, freshmen at Ga
State college, spent the Xmas
holidays with their parents.
Thomas Cook and Lois Fugua
of Paine college visited their
parents irents Xmas. Xmas. I
Friends of Glover Gardner I
glad he is feeling better. 1
are
Mrs. iVUD. Lynease AJJ l AV. UOL Ul,iui,,uil, Johnson, of Sa-
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with her mo’her, Mrs- Anna
Cason.
Mrs. Lenora Barnes of Cor¬
pus Christi, Texas, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Loalia Davis.
Mrs. Mrs. Jimmie Jimmie Cook Cook of of Stan- Stan
ford, Conn, v/ill leave afte;
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ten-
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Ideal Dog and Cat Food 2 for 29c
14 Oz. American Beauty Catsup ......... 17 c
1 lb. Bag French Market Coffee 45 c
I lb. Can Luzianne Coffee 47 c
5 lbs. SUGAR ............................ 39c
Shawnee Best FLOUR, 5 lbs 45 c
i’ECANS, lb. j 9c
Qt. WESSON OIL ..................................._. 69c
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and Mrs- Lenora ain . sq
ner guests of Mi*,
„ /ere dinner f f f
yiary Smith Sunday. ■*}
Mss Barbara Powell spent tV
last week ti<J with her father;,
Charlie Powell, of Lyons.
Si. John’s day was a high T
day with the Masons and East ■
ern S ar t An impressive pro¬ l
gram was rendered and the of:
I jeers of Joel Lodge were in, C. l
..tailed. IV PuM Muster L..
"‘ W. M Be.i
Todd 1UUU as uo ’ * follows: ---- ,
Warden, Warden, A- A- Me-, Mc¬ ,
Brown; Smiior s , ,-jp r Warden J- Hi
Arthur; junior Arline,
Smith.,Secretary. T. J.
Treasurer. John Hudson; Sen-
ior Deacon, E. Collins; Junior
Deacon, I. Davis; Senior Stew¬
ard, James Outlaw; Junior
Steward, Henry Gardner; Chap
'ain, Rev. I- H. Harden; Tyler,
r W'cker Officers of Garden
of Eden chapter, 344, OES', are
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ida Ash-
ley; Associate Matron, Mrs.
Rosa Todd; Con , M . .
_
P. Rayon; A- Con - 1 ™ rs * “ *
Burden; Secretaiy, . n •
Harris; Treasurer, Treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Mary
Lyons; Waden, Mrs. Luella Ed¬
mond; Serf tael, Mrs. Leola
Thomas; Adah, Mrs. Willie
Mae Todd; Ruth, Mrs. Mary L.
Ruff; Esther, Mrs. Mary
Ercwn; Ercwn; Martha, Mat na, Mrs. ..TV,, Lois
Gardner; Electa, Mrs- T Lima i
Smith; L. C. Todd, patron.
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