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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
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Out of Town News
COLLINS
Bv Thomas Williams
Sunday services, August 21,
were held at Mt. Pilgr.m Bap¬
tist church. Rev. E. L. Gaston
delivered the sermon.
Mrs. A. L. Holloway and oth¬
ers attended the Sunday
school convention the l&th and
20 th.
Quite a number attended
t'-'ie funeral of Mrs. Mamie Ea¬
son at Manassas Tuesday.
Mrs, Maggie Dunson was call¬
ed to the bedside of her sister,
Mrs. Zella Evans, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla.
CLAXTON '
By Mary Rav
Pastoral services were held
ati’Mt. Calvary Baptist church
Sunday, Pastor Arnenia deliv¬
ering the message throughout
thi? day.
A large number of citizens
mptored by cars and buses to
the musical recital rendered
manner by; Sister Rosetia Thorpe, her
and others, at the
'll. A Slfeppard §1 warehouse In States¬
fo.
** Katie Frances Kelley the
was
week end guest of her mother,
Mfs. Willie Mae Douse, of Sa-
vafenah.
The Ladies Aid 'Club met at j
th| home of Mrs. Dora Kirby
Sirpday afternoon.
L tile Doris Thomas spent a
fejy weeks in New York visit- i
Ml. h% her mother and brolner.
Ruby Thomas, formerly ot
tips city.
l‘i PEMBROKE
By Miss Yvonne Bunch
B. James, Miss N.ta Bell
arrtMttobere Jones of Claxton
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones of
Augusta were the surprise
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
E#nch Monday night.
Mr. apd Mrs. Francis Fields
Wre the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. H. Haynes.
Miss Bertha Richerson spent
last week with her mother.
Mrs.. Maxie Ball spent Mon¬
day t with Mrs. Louise Bunch.
Freedman Grove
By Sirs. C. Mullicc
Oa^ last Friday the annual
picnic of Ebenezer Presbyteri-
is/ afi Sunday school was held. It
homecoming day for the
folks of Freedman Grove.
fivirs. Ida Ford and daughters
were the week end guests of
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses j
Bjaker, and visited other rela-1
tives. Mrs. Ford lives in Mc¬
Intosh county.
'Richard Golden of Philadel-
FS.a was the week end guest
Black, of his also brother Mr. and in law, J. E j |
Mrs. Leroy
Biker. |
Mrs. Ophelia P. Burke of
Brunswick oi Mrs. W. was the house guest
C. Robinson.
Mrs. Evalena Chisholm of
Savannah, Mrs. Jessie
bright and daughter, Donne
Lee, of Jacksonville, Fla.. Mrs
Morris of Savannah were the
week end guests of Miss Rosa
Lambrigat and Mrs. J. O. Rob¬
inson.
Mrs. Louisa Mickle of Bruns-
w ck, Mrs. Bcaula Golden of
Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs.
r dith H:il of Jacksonville, Fla.,
were the week end guests of
Mrs. Mary Etta Golden and
children.
Mrs B A. Frazier left Wed
nesday for New York to visit
her brother and n ece. Her
stay is indefinite.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mitchell
are the parents of a baby boy,
born Aug. 20. His name is Har¬
ry Jul us.
Felir S. Lambright has suf¬
fered a broken arm.
Mrs. S. F. Frazier and Miss
M Dawson spent the week end
in the Frazier summer home.
Lee Thomas Richardson of
McIntosh was the week end
guest of Miss R. A. Lambright.
1 EGYPT j
By Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was trustee day
St. Thomas Chapel AME
the St. Thomas Chapel AME
church.
Saturday night C. M. Walker
attended her birthday party at
her mother’s home, Mrs. Mary
M. Williams, near Acimore.
Walter Lee Adams was the
Monday and Tuesday guest of
his mother, Mrs. Jetter P. Ad¬
ams, of Shonie.
Little M.ss clarthreatter Carr
is in New York with tier mo¬
ther, Mrs. Frances Dums, tor
the summer.
Mrs. Mary M. J. Williams is
some better.
Johnnie Lee Deloach visited
his mother in Savannah Sat¬
urday and accompanied her
back to Admore Saturday night
where :.ne attended her birth¬
day party.
Ersula Stephen,’s grand chil¬
dren are spending a while with
little Miss Margaret and Ralph
Jackson of Savannah.
St. Peters AME will begin Its
revival meeting August 28, v~,h
Mrs. V- B. Morgan, evangelist
of New York city, in charge.
Rev. A. Manoney is pastor.
Master Rufus Lewis spent
the week end with Robert Lee
and Andrew Walker.
Mrs. Jetter Pearl Adams, .
Mrs. W.llie Ann Tolbert and
Miss Carrie B. Pelote made a'
business trip to Savannah cn
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Pelote’s
new baby will be called Shir-
Johnnie Lee Deloach visited
his mother Saturday in Savan-
The Holinett tent was torn
down by the storm.
New Small Pianos Very Cheap
A 1 so Used Pianos
CHARLES M RICHARDSON
Registered Tuner »,nd Rebuilder of Pianos
After 6 P. M.. Phone 4-3S.39
1126 E. 31st St. Savannah, Georgia
f This certifies that the the bearer has pass^u an exacting
1 technical examination conducted by the NATIONAL ASSO-
| CIATION of PIANO TUNERS and has thereby proven his
ability to Tune and Service the Piano.
Eugene Frizzell
National President. National Asso. of Piano Tuners
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McIntosh
By Eugene Jcli/iscn, Jr. _
Sandav was second
clay at St. Peters AME
Rev. M. L. Lester, pastor.
Mrs-, Rebecca Haywood
Jacksonv lie, Fla , who was
iting her brother-in-law, A.
Williams, and niece, Miss
ra B. Wiliams, returned
Thursday, accompanied
Miss Laura B. Williams.
Mrs. Mamye J. Andrews
i Mrs. Eula B. Singleton, who
tended Georgia State
school session, returned
Saturday.
Herman Hedge graduated
radio repairing at
State college summer
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
son gave a birthday party
Eugene Johnson, Jr, who
brated his 14th birthday. H
guests were Louvinia and
| Gadson and Ernest Perry
Willie Bright and many
He received many gifts.
Services of the
chl,rch were wel1 at
tended - Rev - Lamar Kelly
livered a soul stirring
The wife of Rev. Kelly
sister accompanied him
Sister Betty Smith has
turned from the Sunday
Convention, which was ueld
Baconton Baptist church
Allenhurst.
Rev. Kelly and officers
making arrangements for
church anniversary
beginning Monday night
the third Sunday in Septem¬
ber. The building
will have completed the work
nrd the church will be paint¬
ed-
The Triumph Gospel
of Savannah will render a pro¬
gram at 4 p. m, Sunday.
Sister Lelia M. Hart and sons
of Savannah visited mother
and grandmother of
HINESVILLE
Bv Earl'ne Gause
Sunday was pastoral day at
First Calvary Baptist church,
Rev. E. J. Junior preaching.
Macedonia Baptist churc u of
Waycross worshipped with First
Calvary Sunday.
The Grace silver Gate quar-
tet of Savannah will appear at
Bethel AME church Sunday at
o’clock.
Mrs. Beulah Jones was the
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m SAVANNAH TRIBUW*
Monday evening guest of Mrs.
Nettie Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frasier,
Mrs- Clifford. Mrs. Jan.e Wil¬
liams and Mrs. Mattie Bacon
visited Mrs. Lauretta Frasier
Sunday at Midway.
Mrs. Bill Stafford, Mrs. Ross
Baker „ , and , , l.ttle ... T Louis . Baker ,
were the Friday guests of Mrs.
Janie Williams and Mrs. Cllf-
ford.
j c Carter of WasIllngton
d c, is vis.t ng in Hinesville.
Mrs. E. J. Junior, Harriet and
Alfred junior wortaipped with
Calvary Sunday.
Mrs. Areada Gamble vis ted
home folks Suhday.
Ossie Bowers, Mrs. Amanda
Taylor and Charlie Morris vis¬
ited Rev. and Mrs. R Richards
S'r.ndav.
At the program Sunday at
Calvary Rev. Junior was given
a purse of $104.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Hay'nes
The revival meeting will be¬
gin Tuesday night at Jerusa¬
lem Baptist church, the Rev.
D. N. Connor preaching for th?
week.
Sunday was pastoral day at
the Holiness church.
Mrs. Lamar Kelly and fami¬
ly and Mrs. Nora Lee Garrison
and family, all of Savannah
spent their week’s vacation
with their parents and sister-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hay-
r.es, and Mrs. Leola Haynes.
Mrs Kelly, Mrs. Garrison
Mrs. Tda Mae L ! ttle of Miami
and Mrs. Haynes were dinner
guests of Deacon and Mrs. J.
S. Bacon at Pembroke and Mrs.
Ella F. Haynes at Claxton.
Deacon and Mrs. J. S. Bacon,
Mrs. Celia Hines and W. L. Ba¬
con attended services Sunday
at St. Luke Baptist church at
Daisy. Misses Hazel and True
Miller Lavant also attended
tine services at Statesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fields
of Pembroke were the Sunday
afternoon guests of the Haynes
family.
Mrs. Juanita Garrison of
Pembroke visited her relatives
Monday afternoon.
LUDOWICi
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
The revival meeting of the
St. Philip Baptist church was a
Great success; Rev. c. H.
Green, pastor. Rev. Mand*-
1 eid was guest minister of the
week. Three were added to
the church.
Mrs. Sarah Shipman, Hines-
ville was the guest of relatives
here.
Mrs. Ailer Johnson was the
week and gnest of her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Vernelle Re d and
family of Albany.
itors here Sunday.
Mrs. b. M. Clark, Charlie
T-iomas, Rose L. Thomas and
children, Claud.a Rose and
Isaiah Thomas, and Miss Sa¬
rah Thomas of Homerville were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Walker and family
They were accompanied, back
by Miss Georg.a Thomas.' hereJ
Sarah Tnomas remained
She will attend tire Walker
high school.
SOPERTON
By L C- Todd
Sunday marked t'.ie begin¬
ning of a revival meeting at
FAB. Rev. I. H. Harden preach¬
ed at the morning and evening
services. At 3 p. m. Rev. J. S
Latimer delivered the message
Rev. H. A. McLeod, the mode¬
rator of the Oconee Zicn Asso¬
ciation, is in charge of the
meeting for the week.
E. Chatman, the veteran
teacher of Treutlen County Tr.
school, spent tae week end with
relatives and friends at home
in Crawfordville. He was ac¬
companied back by Miss Chris¬
tine Chatman, who will resume
her duties at TCTS as home
economics teacher.
Fred Chatman of Crawford-
ville is vacation ng in Soperton
as, the guest of his sister, Miss
Christine Chatman.
Mss Lottiezel and James
Harris of New York are visiting
their father, Wiley Harris.
The friends of Abe Moore
wish for him a speedy recov¬
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Casin had
as their guest, their mother,
Mrs. Vinie Page.
Th ! s reporter (has been reli¬
ably informed that M.ss Ruby
Police will be the principal at
Keys school.
Ed Lundy is in the hospital
at Macon. Friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Spikes
had as their guest their daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Lula Mae Yopps, of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Franky Adams 'has re¬
turned to her home in Pom¬
pano, Fla., after spending some
time with family and friends-
The wedd’ng of Rev. E. L.
Miiller to Mrs. Sarah Brady was
at the home of the bride. Maid
of honor was Mrs. Mamie L.
Wilkes; best man, Andrew
Johnson. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. T. J. Isom.
Mrs. Lillie B. Davis and Mrs.
Mattie Hudson served the
guests.
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MOWN IWS
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrell
The anniversary of the FAB
church closed Monday night.
Pastor Cunningham will
conduct revival serv.ces at the
North Kingston Baptist church
this week, Rev. L. Kelly, pas¬
tor. The Mission Sisters will
meet at FAB Sunday evening,
6.3C, Mrs. Laura Walker, presi¬
dent. Rev. Shellman will bring
the message this Sunday. The
Usher Board will give a motor¬
cade to Dad’s place Sept. 7, bus
leaving here 8 o’clock and Har¬
mon and Joe streets at 8:30 p.
m. Deacon Andrew Plfoenix is
president, Mrs. R. L Palmer
clerk, and Deacon Charles An¬
chairman of the board
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
526-28 West Broad St
Is The Right Place T*
Spend Your KecreattM
Hours
( After visiting his mother,
Mrs. Hettie Black, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mitchell
here, Richard (Dick)
returned to Washington, D. C.
Saturday.
The Palmer brothers, Leroy
and (Etarl, are sponsoring a
musical program this Sunday
night at FAB church.
1 Mrs. Cor.nthia
talked wiin her husband. Geo
Manlgault, last week over long
distance and learned that he
Is sail.ng from New York for
Africa this week.
East Savanuahlans regret to
learn of the death of Willie
Jenkins- He is the brother of
Mrs. Maggie Cooper.
Edward Moultrie and George
Manlgault. Jr., will return to
Penn school next week and
Miss viv.an Singleton will re¬
turn to Mather school.
Attend your Community club
meeting this Friday night,
September 2, at FAB church:
election of officers. Adam Mor¬
rell is president; Mrs. E. M.
Moultrie, secretary, and An¬
drew Phoenix, treasurer.
Springfield Terrace
By Mrs. E. H. Perry
The services at Hannah's
Chapel were very Inspiring
all day Sunday. The choir is
‘doing fine under the direction
of Mlss Simmons, aiso the Sun-
day sc h’ 3 ol has grown numeri-
-
Mrs Mattie J. Adams, Valerie
Tillman and Miss Vernice
Baggs of Washington, D. C..
were week end callers of Mrs.
Rubye Colley Baker and tarn
iy.
Mrs. verdell Stevens of Sa¬
vannah, the daughter of the
late Dr. j. B. Stevens of Val¬
dosta. made a brief stop in Lu
dowici last week en route from
Louisiana. She spent a short
while w.th Mrs. Rubye Colley
Baker.
George Varnadoe of Georgia'
S^ate college and Mcmtosh,!
visited Mrs. Rubye Colley Baker j
and otner friends Monday.
Miss Jimm e B. Colley visited
Miss Johnnie B. Smith last
Wednesday night. She was en¬
tertained by M ss Smith’s
aunts, Miss Valeree Tillman,
Miss Vernice Baggs and Mrs.
Mattie J. Edwards.
Mrs. Deatha Johnson and
children, Johnn e and Willie
Fred, Jr were last week visit¬
ors of relatives in Claxton.
Melvin Hill and Shedr.ck
Simpson of Waycross were vis¬
On last Sunday at Centra’
church, Mill street, Rev. Green,
pastor, the Mission Circle ren¬
dered a program at 4 p. m A
bus came from Charleston w.th
a large number of mission
workers representing several
churches Mr. 4 . .N Greene, pres¬
ident of the Central Mission,
presided. Mrs. Perry presided
at the piano. Those present as
officers: Mrs. Nancy White,
Mrs. Singleton, May Bell San¬
ders, and Jones Grant, anl Rev.
R. Richards Rev. Green
preached a wonderful sermon
Mrs. Lula Smith of 118 Maple
street, died Saturday afternoon
of last week after being ill for
several months. Her remains
will be carried to her home
church’ In Brooks county. She
Is survlvede by her husband.
Rev. j. Smith, . and son, J.
Smith, Jr., and other relatives,
The meetings conducted by
Rev. W. H. Solomon are still
enjoyable on W. Gwinnett
enjoyable on West Gwinnett
street, near Carver Village.
Goodwill Baptist church,
Rev. Gadson, pastor, Is doing
excellent' work and improving
in every way the Sunday school
with little Miss Ruble Brunson
at the piano. The church is on
Elliott, avenue, corner of Mur¬
phy.
A bus ride to Oakland Park
by the Deacons’ Union will be
given Wednesday night, August
31. Bus leaves East Broad and
Henry at 8 p. m., West Broad
and Henry at 8:15, Ogeechee
road and 37th at 8:30. Deacon
Mines is president.
Mr and Mrs. Penf eld Brown
of 108 1-2 Maple street, Water¬
works, had as their guests their
four sisters, Mrs. Rosa Odum
and Lula Stanley of Denmark,
S. C., Mrs. L. Stakes of Bethle¬
hem, Pa., and Miss Eva Dang¬
ler of New York city. They also
spent a while in Denmark, S.
and Daughters of
Isis Catty Entertained by
DetfOit
Contlmie d from P^e One
| swept the city.
Among the numerous visitors
j to the city for the convention
were:
Raymond E. Jackson, impe¬
rial potentate, Buffalo; J. A.
ifiiliboardi Jackson, Charles C.
Quander. imperial recorder,
New York; John Wesley Dobbs,
Atlanta; Mrs. Ercella II. Moore,
mperlal commandress, Buffa¬
lo; Maurice Munson, Mont-
clair, N. J.; Bernard Corbin,
Washington; Philip T. Sadies,
Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. M!nn!e
F. Conoway, Washington; Mrs.
Ursula Boots, Minneapolis;
Mrs. Elizabeth Graves,
sonville, Fia ; Mrs. Lill.e Pow
ell, Jacksonville, and Mrs. W:l-
!le Britton, Cincinnati, and
hundreds of others.
Mrs. Ercelle Harmon Moore,
Buffalo, N. Y., was reelected
imperial commandress of the
Imperial Court, Daughters of
Isis, auxiliary to the Ancient
Egyptian Arab.c Order Nobles
of the Mystic Shrine, last week
at the 38th annual convention
Groveland
Trial Set
For Today
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ter Hunter, opposed the NAACP
motionr fo withdrawal of the
plea.
Motions filed today by Mr.
Akerman and Mr. Williams lor 1
further continuance, to allow a
longer period of time for the
proper preparation of the de¬
fense of the tr.o will be argued
August 29. The attorneys also 1
will argue in favor of a motion
to quash the Indictment!
against Samuel Shepherd, Wal- ,
ter Lee Irvin and Charles
Greenlee, the defendants, on i
the ground that a state of un¬
rest existed in the community
at the time the grand jury
which entered the indictments
was impanelled.
Announcement was made to¬
day by Roy Wilkins, act tig
NAACP secretary, that contri¬
of more than $700 have
thus far been received for the
Groveland defense. Mr. Wil¬
liams emphasized the need of
the NAACP for financial help
this costly case, stating that
the amount received thus far
would not pay preliminary
POLICE RAID ELKS CONVEN-
HEADQUARTERS;
Continued from Page 1
catraz, the general chairman
of the convention. Numerous j
are accusing Corlett of ;
the convention to “milk”;
visitors for hSs own personal
benefit.
,, Mrs. Brown is Th^nrS/pr the !
c Beck. I
Broad street this week when
the Glasker Ladles and Chlld-
ren’s ready-to-wear shop was
opened.
The new establishment Is lo- I.
cirted at 903 West Broad St.,
and carries a fine and com-
piete line of ladies and child-
ren’s ready-to-wear,
The grand opening of the
store will be held Saturday, At
which time many special offer-
i n gs will be featured.
The proprietor of the estab¬
lishment is Mrs. Joredad Glas¬
ker, wife of the Rev. -H. G.
Glasker, pastor of Fhrst Mt.
Bethel Baptist church. ,
Mrs. Glasker is no new com¬
er to West Broad street busi¬
ness circles, as she was well
known as the operator of My-
Tasty Shop at West Broad and
Huntingdon streets for fare* 1
years. Her business activities!
extended beyond the local
field, fir while residing in
Philadelphia, she conducted a|
ladies ready-to-wear shop for
three In connection years. with her , hus-, .4 . j
band’s work at First Mt. Bethel
Baptist church, Mrs. klndergartefl Glasker j
taught the first
ccnducted at this church.
NOTICE J
All Spiritualists and Mediums,
Floor wash, Bath and Perftfnw
Prepared for all conditions by the in ^the Seeing home, Eye.
Uev. j A. W imanu 01 Last
Africa, 74 E. I16th St., (bet
Madison and Park Ave.,) Nee
York 2». N. Y.
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One man tells another: *
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of the women’s group.
Others elected to office were:
Miss Wilhelmins Lewis, De¬
troit, imperial recordress, attef
Mrs. Beulah L. McKay, impe¬
rial treasurer, reelected far
three years; Mrs. Ida M. Tyre*,
Chicago, deputy imperial cam-
mandress; Alberta D. Parker,
Los Angeles, imperial first
lieutenant commandress;
Mrs. Alma S- Neville, Rlch-
niend Va., imperial second
I lieutenant commandress; Mrs.
j Ruth Tucker, Pittsburgh, im-
perial high priestess; Mrs. Eliza
Coleman, Natchez, M.ss., orien-
ial guida<
Mrs Luclle p atton> st _ Lou _
j s jj rS {; ceremonial daughter;
M n dre d f. Wells, Philadelphia,
imperial second ceremonial
daughter; Mrs. Leah. Martin,
Detroit, imperial inside spy,
and Mrs Gladys Dixcm, Balti¬
more, imperial outside spy.
New members created at this
session were Mrs. Winifred B.
Fairfax, Mrs. Julis Lucas, Mar-
racci court No. 32, Detroit; Mrs.
Hester M. Young, Sahara No. 9,
Pittsburgh; Mrs. Cec.l Stokes,
Zaha No. 72, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs-
Nerriece Hollis, Mecca court
No. 2, Washington, .D. C.; Mrs.
Mary Coursey, Sinai No. 35,
Cincinnati, and Mrs. Laura
HUward, Mecha court No. 42,,
R.chmond, Va.
MRS. GLASK.ER OPENS
DRESS SHOP
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