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THURSDAY, Jt*LY 28 1949
Ou t of Town News
KE1DSVILLE
By Mrs Agnes Collins
Mrs. Allan Griffin, Mrs.
lie Griffen Jnd children
the Sunday guests of their
entn. Mr nnH m.o
Smith of Collin-
Mrs- Ora Mae Browder
Nashville. Tenn. is home
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Browder.
Miss Elizabath Edwards
Nashville is home for a
days with her parents,
and Mrs Dillard Edwards.
Mrs. Anna Hammock was
Sunday guest of her son
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Luther Guess.
The friends of Miss Idell
are proud to see her up
doing nicely after
an operation in the Atlanta
pital.
The friends of Ira
with him a spe dy recovery al¬
ter an operation at jelks Hos¬
pital
Mrs. Reta Hunter and
Lee of Washington. D. C., are
W^er landing and the brother-in-law. week with their
Mr.
and n/Trc. Mrs. Alvin *i Miller and r \
their mother. Mrs. J. Graham
of Manassas.
Mrs. Reta Mary Lee and Janie
BelJ.j Miller were the dinner
guests Sunday of their brother
and’ sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
RitSliard Graham of Manassas.
.Mrs. Freda Mae Lewis of
Savannah spent a few days last
week with her mother, Mrs. E
B-~Jefferson who was ill.
Nfer. and Mrs. Loraine How-
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ard are the proud parents of
a boy born July 18th. He will
be called Lucky Van.
Mis. Elizabeth Evins of Glenn
is the house guest of her
1
l daughter and son-in-law, MU
j and Mr. Mrs. Loraine Howard. Holmel
; and Mrs. James
and Mr - aiKl Mrs David Fra
z * er were visitors of Mr
} Mrs. Lorine Howard Sunday.
j McIntosh
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
1 Services were held Sunday at
|Ct. Peters AME Church. Ser¬
i mon bv Rev- E. W. Johnson.
The 48th anniversary of the
Church will begin July 31 aind
last through August 7, the pro¬
gram is as follows: Sunday the
sermon by Rev. J. W. White;
Tuesday night. Bethel A, M. E-
Church, Hinesville. Sermon by
Rev. R. Richard; Wednesday
night, Wilderness Baptist
Church, Sermon by Rev. L Kel-
ley; Thursday night. Presbyte-
rian Church (white) sermon by
Rev. Patterson; Friday
St. James AME church.
! Richmond Hill, sermon by
1 Rev. A. «, Montgomery; Sunday, ^
Au » ust . * Anniversary . sermon
by Rev- M. L. Lester.
The Four Souls of St. Simons
GLENNViLLE
By Alfred Roy Junior
Mrs. Belle Robinson. Mr. Ed¬
ward Butler. Winnie Ruth But¬
ler and,Margaret Wright at¬
tended the Sunday School con¬
vention at Eulonia. Mrs. Rob-
inson visited Mr. and Mrs- B.
Porter !<h Brunswick,
Misues Mildred Murphy
Cleo Lewis and Ivy Murphy
Thomas Roberts were the
day ^Hrnoon guests of
;Harriet Junior. Robert
. phy was the guest of
I Junior. A repast of ice
anc j ca ij e %r as served.
Rev and Mrs. H. C.
Mins Mildred Boyd land
I Boyd and daughter were
Sunday even’Jig guests of
E. J. Junior and Harriet
Junior Mission will be
the first Sunday at the
Church, Joseph iRoberts,
ident.
| PEMBROKE j
By Yvonne Bunch
The Junior Mission of Beau¬
tiful Zion met at its usual
] hour at the home of Mr. and
( Mrs. Oscar Buiich
j ,Mlss Maple Young and Mrs.
Mary Young of Savannah were
the Friday guests of Mr. and
Mrs . Oscar Bunch.
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pi LL.AA1U1T AYTON
Aiease Po-.vcl!
Mrs- Gertrude Williams of
Neu York city has returned ,______,
home after spending a few
weeks with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Alfred Carswell of Sa¬
vannah was the weenend guest
of ;her parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Jesse Roberts. Jr.
| Mrs Rosa Lee Sherrod is ill.
, Island will render a program
at Thebes July 31 at 5 p. m.
and at St. Peters’ A. M- E.
at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Birdie Mae Sullivan
re tu fieri after visiting
brother and sister of Philadel-
hia
Willie ffiohneon of
was taken to the hospital
ain operation Saturday.
Services of the
Baptist Church were well
tended. Rev. Lamar Kelly
preached from the subject
“Watch.” Many friends and
members gained much irlspira-
ti,yi from the newly elected pas¬
tor. Bro Olin D. Smith
ed the church and will be bap¬
tized August 28th. One
deacon was added, Deacon
Saimuel Williams.
Rev. A. R Curry moderator
of Zion Association made
first trip on the field
churches after the association
met in Brunswick last week.
The wife of Rev. Curry and
his mother-in-law
him.
The Woman’s Day program
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* JIB'S, Paul Crawford
The Silver Gospel
will render a program at
James B. C. next Sunday at,
6 o'clock. The public is in¬
vited
I The Unlted Service c lub
e at the home of Mrs. Essie Craw-
ford on July 19, the vice presi¬
dent in charge. After
i dainty repast was served by
Mrs. Ciaretha Warren and Mrs.
Rose Battle. Next
will be at the home of Mrs
Alice Grant on August 2. The
Hub sponsored a barbecue and
Hilcken supper at the Do
ir.fi on Saturday night which
.vas vrey successful.
SOPERTON
By L. C. Todd
Sunday was pastoral clay
First A B. Church; Rev. T. H.
Harden, pastor, delivering
message. Sunday School was
veil attended with Mrs Ada
Troup in charge.
The Union meeting of the
Oconee Zion Association of
vhich Rev. John Love is
\\-it is'convening with the 1st)
V B. Church-
Sunday School at Mt. Zion
vas good. Classes were taught
by Glover Gardner, Willie Lee
Baines and Mrs. Jenette
Dea B. G. Ruff and Mrs.
® r °wn will represent Mount
j ^* on ln Union meeting.
Treutlen County was
sented in the State Sunday
School and B. T. U. Convention 1
in Atlanta by Mesdames Bea-
trice Hodges and Doshea Hills-
The passing of Rev. C.
Dorsey has touched the entire
town with sorrow. Funeral
services were at Coursey
Baptist church, Rev. s. L. Lee
officiating, assisted by Rev.
S. Latimer. Interment in
Penelton Spring cemet.ry. B.
B. Baker Funeral Herne in
charge.
Mrs. Eva Burden spent the
day I r Vidalia as the guest of
her mother. Mrs, Annie Gillis.
Earnest Hodges is vacation¬
ing in Atlanta and other points:
in North Georgia. He will re¬
turn by Ft Valley to visit
atives and friends who are
companying him home.
Misses Pearl Blanch and Bar-
bara have returned to Phfla-
delphia after spending three
weeks with their parents,
and Mrs. L. C. Todd
Mrs. Savannah Moore is vis
itioa -her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie
Isom in Macon She is ac¬
companied by B. B. Sherrod..
Willie Davis of Connecticut
is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Lilia Davis-
Mrs. Elizabeth Swiney and
Mrs. Essie Smith have
their guest, Mrs. Lucy Smith
of Connecticut.
On next Sunday night, an
inspirational address will be
delivered to the Junior Church
at Mt. Zion by Mrs Lois Gard¬
ner. The response will he
giv /1 by Glover Gardner.
Mrs. Ruby Philyow, who ha;;
' been visiting
Uiest Mr. and Mrs Ear.
I Collins has returned to
st. Petersburg. Fla.
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GROVELAND
Mrs. Elizabeth Ilayncs
' Prayer meeting and Sunday
scuool w:re attended Sunday
at Jerusalem Baptist church
at the usual time. Dea:on J. D.
Ware and Deacon J. s. Bacon
were in charge.
Sunday was pastoral day at
the H/oliness church. Elder
Hart and Elder Saniud, all of
Savannah, delivered Lie mes¬
sages.
Devotin Carroll and Miss
Nell.e Moody were quietly mar¬
ried Saturday afternoon.
Deacon arid Mrs. J. D. Ware
and daughter, Miss Bankise
Ware, Deacon and Mrs. J. S.
J. C. War 2 and Edmon Moody
attended the afternoon services
at St. Luke Baptist church on
Sunday at Daisy.
Mrs. Verne Is Williams and
family spent the week end wit.i
their parents and sister-ln-
law / JY* and M ™- 1 H Haynes
and Mrs. Leoia . Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Baugin Carroll
and family were the Sunday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Green.
Mrs. Lillie Brewton visit d
her relatives Sunday at States-
bore.
Mrs. Maggie D. Ware was the
Saturday night guest of the
Haynes family.
Bishop Owens was struck by
a car Saturday afternoon and
slightly injured.
Mrs. Missouri Ware and Dea-
con L. H. Johnson are still on
the sick list.
the Wilderness Baptist
which will he held August '14
2 30 p m. is under direction
Sis. Bertha Williams and
Naomi Young.
The Golden Bell Singers
tended the first
Singing Convention of .. 1
Southern Sun Gospel
at Glennville Sunday
noon. The Golden Bell
will render a program at
chester Cooperative Center
August 7 at 4 p. m The
ceeds will go toward the
Drive of the Center.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs C. Mullice
Services at Ebenezer
terian Church were well
tended Sunday morning
11 30 Rev. W. D. Wood,
preached a very impressive
mon. Many visitors were
ent.
Mr- and Mrs. John Ford
McIntosh county were
guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
ses Baker on Sunday.
Mr. J. N. Roberts Of
York City is the guest of
sister, Mrs B. A. Frazier,
Mr and Mrs. Freddie R.
con of Sandfly Savannah
ed his mother. Mrs Sarah
Bacon on Sunday. The
con spent their vacation
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Agnes Reins and
of Jacksonville, Fla, and
Geraldine Simmons are
ing their mother and
mother,, Mrs. Florie
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence
ardson of West Palm
Fla, visited relatives
friends in Liberty county.
were the guests of Mr.
Mrs. Mullice on
They returned home on
day.
Samuel Mullice, Jr-,
Baker and Lee Thomas
ardson spent the week in
* a a th< \ ........ 'Y * 1 ' 1 Llte 4 ‘ H
^ and “ rs ' Holley
j the P ar f"*f °* a baby boy
Ion the 19th of July. Mrs
ey iS the former Miss
,
aKe ^'
| gUeat Jl N f _ oberts Mr , . and Mrs the
’
on unc f y '
The _ Wr club went
jt itaannual P icn c tbe ae
ond Monday ( In July , to
den Landing. The day
spent fishing, crabing and
riding. Dinner was served
the club members on the
Mrs. C M. Robinson is
dent.
LUD0WICI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
I Sunday services were good
i St. Philip B C., Rev. C.
Green, pastor in charge.
T. J. Wright was the
guest on Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ford, Rev. J. D. Battles.
Edna Thomas and
Johnson attended Lie
of Mrs. Hattie Rivers at
son Sunday.
Missea Doris Johnson
Jimmy B. Colley, Olin
and Kenneth Hubert were
Cuciday afternoon guests
Mrs. C. A. Stevens.
Rev. j D. Battle
ered the sermon at the
■ Baptist Church Reidsville
' the second Sunday
| and at the Baptist church
| Met ter on the third
j morning.
Misses Elizabeth Brinton
Marie Warren of Savannah
the recent guests of Mr.
Mrs. S D. Dawson.
Dawson accompanied
home Misses Betty Joe
Joan Ann Harris, Jessie
and Sam Wright. Rev. and
T. J. Wright and children
also their Sunday guests
Mrs. Lucile Lanier,
and Paul Lanier were the
day guests of Mrs.
been on the sick list are
proving.
Mrs. Hester L. Smiley,
recently ljnderwent a
operation is able to be
and is improving,
j | f Miss charity Lee
0 charlotte- N. C. is
her grand parents, ML,
HINESVILLE
Ky Eurline Gull.-,
j Sunday was pastoral day at
I First Calvary Baptist (.‘.lurch,
! Rev. E. J. Junior preaching,
j Bnlp t guests were Rev. J. Sin-
gieton, and Rev. Jones.
Rev. L. J. junior and Mrs. F.
W. Fennell w re the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
E. Moody.
Mrs. Daisy Jackson was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs
I Florence Mocdy.
1 Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Ander-
I con. Mrs. At .lit Gaulden and
Mrs. E'la Mims were th.‘ Sun¬
day dinner guests of Mr. and
| Mrs. Henry Lee.
Deacon and Mrs. Will e Ba¬
ker were the Sunday dinner
gu sts of Mrs. Trudy Williams.
Mrs. Sahara Baker and Mrs,
Murry were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
| Gaulden.
Mrs. G 0rdo n Simmons and
Qracle a nd Pl0 carter of Mc-
intosh were tue Sunday d.nner
gu >sls of Mr . and Mrs. C. C.
Gause.
Mrs. Beamon and Miss Lau¬
rie Dell Fabian were the Sun-
clay dinner Bennie guests-of Mr. and
Cummings Jr
woman's d.iv at First Cal-
vary Baptist church was a
I great success. The women
ra ced $249 97. The men raised
$143.73. First Calvary wishes
to thank everyone for support-
ing the program,
j lue Starlight Gospel Sunday.] Singers
Savannah will sing j
at 8 p. m. J
Bethel will be on program at j
| st. Peters' AV.iE church, Mcln-
tosh, on August 2.
Deacon and Mrs. Franklin
5 Bovins worshipped at First
j Calvary Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller,
announce th; birth of a baby
girl,
COLLINS
By V Mimas Williams
Mrs. Lena Baker and l'ttle
daughter have returned home
a ft cr spending a few days with
^rnth r aid sister in Sa-
Ivannah. j j
j The Mt. Olive Bapt ist Sun-
I da y st'.iool went on a picnic)
Sunday with Deacon D. J. Nor-
wa rd and Deacon S. J. Johnson '
j a t Hinesville on the coast. l i
the rs ,kfs
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EAST SAVANNAH
By M E. Morrell
The attendnace was excel¬
lent Sunday at FAB Church. |
Several visitors worshipped with
us at the communion service
including Rev and Mrs. Bates.I
Our Missionary, mm. Mrs. Black
and Dea- Wright from Evergreen
Baptist Church. One member
wtas added to the church.
The Senior choir will spun-
sor a musical pr°" va ,m ® a ^ day
night at FAB Church, Earnest
Baker, chorister and Miss Da¬
vis, pianist.
Enjoy an evening of plea¬
sure with Lapageville Baptist
Church at Daddy’s Inn next
Wednesday. August 3. Bus
service from East Savannah
2 p :m.; Lapageville 2 30 on ]
Wheaton and Randolph streets
2 : 15 . |
FAB Church will celebrate
their fifty- second anniversary |
August 17 to 28. Several
churches will participate o*h
the program.
Mrs. Maude Palmer and
children, Lillie Mae, Rachel-
Bobbie and Mrs Marie Taylor
and Marva Lou Davis are
spending their vacation with
Ladies' and Men's
1 ‘
H4TS
Cleaned and Blocked
By
|
! | Approved Factory
| Methods
| Lamas
]
I
i Bros.
j Broughton & Drayton
!
■Mr. and JVfrs. Ety>l Palmer. SKi
us. Addi 4 f Green and Mr and
rs Chas, Moultrie. They
will return to Waycross Sun-'
day.
The Community Club will
meet at FAB Church Friday
night, August 5 , w.ien the ek>
tion of officers will be held
Adam Morrell is president and
Mrs. Rosa Lee Palmer, score-
eary. |
Thunderbolt
By Mrs. Susie Williams
The Thunderbolt Community
Union of the Berean will meet
at Central Bapt st church,
July 29 Lirough 31.
On Friday the d.voticiial
services will be conducted by
the officers ot Central and
L.tway churches, with Rev. J.
H Ponder delivering the s r-
mon.
Sunday, James Butler. Jr.
will be in charge of the Sun¬
day st'.iool. At U:45 a. in. de¬
votion will be conducted by the
officers of Wilmington and
Coll with ge Rev. Park E. Baptist A Capers churches, deliv-| |
er ng the sermon. Dinner will
be served at 1 o’clock. At 3:30
p. m. devotions will be con-
ton ^ Ba tlst Litway churches. and Wllmlng- The Un-
P
i Rev. on ? erm L. L. on Small. will be preached by
The Union staff cons sts of
Rev. E. A. Capers, president;
Bennie Low. vlci president;
Moses Houston, secretary; Mrs.
Hatbie Hurse, assistant secre¬
tary; Mrs. Margaret Butler,
organist; James Butler, Jr.,
general superintendent; Rev-
W.llle Williams, reporter; Mrs
Georgia Kelsey, organist. Tire
bad B e committee is composed
Mesdames Eloise Albright,
Mary Low, Louise C. Johnson
J. Ferguson.
Litway Baptist church held
regular ccmmun'on services on
Sunday with R^v. Flenol,
pastor.
Mrs. Baylock died this week
CARVER VILLAGE
By R. P. Myers
Carver Hall will be open
Wednesday, August 1, from
9:30 to 2:30 p. m. All persons
desiring to can are welcome^
Mrs Hopkins, Wocdsv'lle Home
teacher, will instruct
Hasses. All tenants are
to join the group. Every-
thir.g Is iree. You bring youi
to can and y° ur « lass
* f
etables . .. b> t0 . brlnK . whIt, ...
’ sure “ ;
muslin bug or meal sack fc,r !
blanching vegetables. Anyone j
any part of Savannah Is in¬ !
vited and welcome to use this
glorious opportunity. We will I
sny again. Wednesday, 9:30 to i
2:30, free canning class at |
Carver Hall, Carvar Village,
xi 1( , rP j S a large pressure
1
r provided for this corn- I
mun ty bv Mrs. Hopkins. It Is
now being used by several la- I i
c | les 0 j Home Demonstra-
y on g roup 0 f carver village.
There win bp included an in .
teresting featU re, Mrs. Edna
wm ams wlu , ;lstrurt a „ rou;)
handicraft and jewelry mak¬
ing.
KY. COUNTY APPOINTS
TWO NEGRO POLICEMEN
Continued from Page 1
St. Clair of Anchorage and 1
George Lane, 44, of Louisville
Th s brings th.* total number
of Negroes on the county force j i
to four -
St. Clair ----- formerly worked as i
an oiler in the County garage, j
Yachum - Vadium
Uncle Sammy’s Boys
M1DSUMMERSALE
Now Going On
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
324-26-28 And 30 West Broad Street
ROE THR#fc
and Latt; . a farmer worker
at the International Harvester
company,
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PRIVATE JUNIOR COL¬
LEGE TO BE OPENED
Continued from Page 1
uals and organizations in be-
half of this project for sevetal
The college, according to ou?
Information, w.ii open its pro¬
as a private institution
with the definite objectiv*
becern ng a c ity supported
at the earliest possible
There is wide spread feeling
the colored citizens of
jvnnnah that their people are
to a jun.or college sup¬
d by the city equal in ev¬
respect to the college now
by the c ty for whites
Is believed that the city of
cannot justify sp.nd-
the tax money of all the
to provide educational
for only a part of
citizens, exclud ng a part Dn
basis of rac al discrimina¬
based on color.
S ne.< Lie college s) recognized
a private college with ex¬
limited financial re¬
and Dr. Gordon, act ng
can only be a part
administrator since he is
s: employed, the college
emphasize evening classes
correspondence or other
xtenslon wo.sk at the beginning
Savannah colored youth or
N gro citizens who have
from high school or
equivalent formal train¬
should apply for admission
Armstrong Jun'or college as
seems to be the best way
demonstrate to the city au-
that the colored peo¬
are aware of the injustices
the present situation and
they really desire oppnr-
to be equalized in this
a. Dr. Gordon states that
is ready and willing to pro-
de for such prospective stu¬
at the Savannah Junior
when and If the city
provide funds in support
his project in proportion to
Negro demand In compari¬
with the white demand for
same service. This means
the city will be called up¬
to take over th > Savannah
College or underwrite
salaries of teachers and
a suitable place for the
......... of th college. Of , w
colored students can
for admission directly to
Savannah Jun'or college
addressing request for full
to Dr. A. H. Gor-
, P !' 0!i , d , . _ ____.
’„ College, P. O. Box 1132, Sa-
Ga. It is of gr?at im-
that a considerable
of students apply for
1 1 e ther Armstrong
college or 1 the SavanhaM
Tumor college imm n diately so
pres nt te itat ve plans to
the college September 15,
, may go forward to reali¬
Contribui,iolis to defray ex¬
ncidental to the orga¬
and initiat on of th*
are urgently solicited
both white and colored
zens of Savannah and Chat-
,am county. Checks. money
etc, should be made
to A. H. Gordon or th3
.’tin or College. Let
all get behind this worthy
with our money,
our moral and political in-