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THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1949
Out of Town News
McIntosh
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
^Sunday was quarterly con¬
ference day at St. Peter's AME
church. Dr. c. P. Hobbs del.v-
ered two excellent sermons at
Th bes and St. Peter’s AME
churches. Reports from all or-
gttnlzations were good
rally day at St. Peter’s AME
lurch.
A Toe Golden Bells of McIn¬
tosh fingers and the Southern Jubilee
will rend r a program
iy St. Peters at 5 p. m. and at
Thebes at 8 p. m. Adm ssion
45 and 20.
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§t. | The Peter’s pastor will and worship members of
at the
wilderness Bapt.st church on
§ yhursday Sunday, night, Sept. 20.
September 18. is
Communion day at the Thebes
IME (.‘.lurch. ,
f Mrs. Elizabeth Carter return-
id home after spending a
>ith ' her grand daughter auu_mtr, Mrs mis.
fhelma 5a. Fields, of Pembroke,
Mrs. Mat Ida Fields from Sa-
lannah, with her two l.ttle
pirls, Mary and Jennett, is vis-
ting h r sister, Mrs. Pearlie
law williams, from also her daughter .n
Chicago. Mrs. Mary
feeson.
* 1VIrs. Mary Washington of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent two
days with her mother, Mrs. Liz-
^ie Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mailoy
of Kingsland spent Sunday
w.th Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Johnson and aunt, Mrs. Gus-
sie Williams.
$ I COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
v Sunday services were held at
Mt. Oliv Baptist, church, Rev.
,,fohn E. Clark delivering the
>||ermons, The day and night.
St. Boykin AME church
revival meeting began Monday,
mber 5.
$[ klrs. Betty Dickson was bu¬
sied recently. Her funeral was
largely attended. Rev. T. J-
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
526-28 West Broad St
Is The Right Place To
Spend Your Recreatloa
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Lynch delivered the sermon.
Mrs. Marlene L. Williams has
returned to West Palm Beach,
Fla.
Master Joseph Q. Johnson
has returned to his home in
Savannah.
Mrs. Mrs. Lula Lula M. M. Jackson Jackson and
children were the Sunday eve-
ning supper guests of Mrs. A.
i l. Brewton.
The Home Burial Society
will celebrate its anniversary
September 25.
The r vival meeting began
at Mt. pilgrim Baptist church
September 12.
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By Robert L. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church, with a
large attendance at the Sun¬
day school. Rev. A Manoney
Baptised nine new members.
..'“T"”*'’ Thomas Chapel .revival began
Monday n ght ’ closing on the
third Sunday with Rev . A . M a-
noney, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and
son of Horn rville spent the
week end with her mother.
Mrs. Jetter P. Adams.
Miss Claretha Macon is home
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Jeter Pearl Adams. She spent
the summer in New York city
with her mother, Mrs. Francis
Dunn. Sarah Helen, Margaret
and Alnere have returned to
Savannah to enter school. They
Will reside w.th their mo-
ther, Mrs. Daisy Bell Major,
after spending the summer
w.th their grandmother.
Rev. N- Walker and his chil¬
dren, George, Rob rt, Clara
and Nella Mae, were the after¬
noon guests of Mrs. Mary Wii-
1 ams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mack
and their children, Mary and
Tommie Herbie, wore the week
end guests of their aunt, Mrs.
Ersula Stephens.
Lewis Stephens of Statesboro
and lbs friend motored to Ard-
more to visit h s mother Sat¬
urday afternoon,
j Melrose We regret Goldwire, the loss who of Mrs. bu¬
was
ried at Bethel AME church on
Friday. She is survived by her
mother, Mrs- Janie Howard
and sisters of Clyo; a grand¬
mother, Mrs. Carrie Goldwire
of Savannah, and a grandmo¬
ther in New York city, Mrs.
Merdie Backon. and an aunt in
Savannah, Mrs. Ellen.
Mrs. Robbie Snipe of Savan¬
nah was the guest of Miss Mar¬
garet Stephens Sunday. Miss
Margaret Stephens will enter
college in Sayannah Tuesday.
Freedman Grove
by Mrs. C. Mu lice
Sunday the 70th anniversary
of the Beach Hill Baptist
church was held. Rev. A. An¬
derson delivered the sermon.
Many visitors w re present-
Mrs. Willie Gardner Wh.te
of New York city, s the house
guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. E.
Baker.
Mrs. Freddie R. Bacon and
daughter of Savannah, were
the week end guests of her
mother in law, Mrs. Sarah J
Bacon.
Mrs. Annie Neely left for At¬
lanta Sunday to take her grand
daughter, Catherine, to school
j PEMBROKE I
Kv Miss A’ von ic Bunch
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt. Moriah Baptist church.
Rev. A. E. Hagan deliv.red an
insp ring sermon.
Mrs. Lizzie Carter of McIn¬
tosh spent a week here with
her grand daughter and son in
law.
Mr. and Mrs- W. M. Smoke
announce l‘.ie birth of a daugh¬
ter.
Mrs. Clarice Gig-ger of Sa¬
vannah has returned home af-
ter spending her vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Gillard.
HINESVILLE
By Earlf.ie Cause
Sunday was men’s day at
Bethel AME church.
Mrs. Phoebie Lee and little
Gloria Lee left Friday for De¬
troit to visit Mr. and Mrs. The-
ron Lee.
Mrs. Cornell H.llery visited in
Savannah Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C- Gause,
Ann and ■ Earline visited her
folks in Claton Saturday, who
are ill.
Little Betty Ann Taylor was
the Friday evening guest of
little Carolyn Smith.
Mrs. Maggie Gause and Ben¬
nie Gause visited her folks on
Sunday.
Rev. E, J. Junior visited mem¬
bers in H nesville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fennell
visited tier mother, Mrs. Janie
Williams, Sunday.
The community is in sympa¬
! thy with Rev. Wright.
Mrs. Maggie Gause and Mrs.
Ada McMillen visited Mrs. Clif¬
ford.
LUDOWICi
By Mrs. Aiier Johnson
The Woman’s ' Day program
held at St. James Baptist
church Sunday was a great
success. In the absence of the
speaker. Mrs. M. E. Berry, Rev.
H. C- Boyd delivered the ad¬
dress from the subject, "From
THE SAVANNA* TREBCIffl
the Mountain Top to the Val¬
ley of Serv.ce.”
The Mt. Z.on Baptist Wont-
en’s chorus of Hinesville
dtred excellent music for the
occasion, with Mrs- H C Boyd,
pianist. Among the out of
town guests present were
cons W. L. Ba£ r. John Ryles,
Sr., and John Ryles, Jr., of
Hinesv.lle. The collection was 1
g00d
The community was greatly
Maggie saddened Wright by the of death the Macedo-. of Mrs.j
nia community, wiiich occurred
Friday afternoon. Mrs Wright
was on: of the pioneers of
Long county and a great
church and state worker- Her
funeral was held Tuesday, Sep
tember 13.
The Savannah Gospel S.ngers
rendered a program at N-W
Hope AME church last Sun¬
day.
The Spiritual Gospel Singers
of Jacksonville, Fla., rendered i
a program at St. Phil p Baptisi
church.
Mesdames Alice Grant, Aiier
Johnson and Lucresia F nnell
of H nesville attended tne fu¬
neral of Mrs. Lillie Deloach of
Register on last Thursday. They
also attended services Thursday
n ght at Macrdonia Baptist
church and were supper guests
of Mrs. Eula Boyd and family.
Revs. T J. Wright and S. B
Stewart attended the funeral
of Mrs. Lill.e Deloach at Regis¬
ter.
Jack, Dawson of Savannah
and Clyde Hall, Jr., of Pom¬
pano, Fla., were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawson
]gf£. Lue Hagins of Sanford,
Fla., is “the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hagans.
Among the social events of
the season was a birtuday and
going away party given in hon¬
or of Miss Doris Johnson on
Tuesday n ght, Seotember 6
at the residence of her par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James John¬
son. Music and games were
the features of the evening
The house was beautifully dec¬
orat d with flowers of the sea¬
son. The birthday cake, baked
and decorated by her mother
was the cent r of attraction.
Salad. crackers, sandw.ches,
punch and cake were served by
Miss Jimmy B. Colley and Prof.
Robert Baker. Among the out
of town guests present w re
Messrs. Olin Smith, Kenneth
Hubbard, William Jackson, Jr
George Varnedoe of McIntosh
Doris was the recipient of
many lovely gifts and w.ll leave
Tuesday for Albany, wh'ere she
will enter Albany State college
Mrs- Ida Roberts left recent¬
ly for New York city and other
nor'hern points to visit rela¬
tives.
Miss Jimmy B. Colley was
the Friday guest of relatives at
Savannah.
CLAXTON
Mv Mrs M. F. Bailey
Mr. anti rlrs. Walter Scott
entertained recently at their
home with a birthday party In
honor ol their little grand
daughter, Katherine Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sir ck-
land are fine proud parents of
a bouncing baby boy.
* Several from here attended
the funeral services of Mrs.
Lillie DeLoache at New Bethle¬
hem Baptist church, Register
last Thursday.
Sunday was pastoral day at
FAB church, Rev. S. L. Lee,
pastor.
The Ladies Aid club of St.
John Baptist church met last
Sunday at the home of its
pr s-dent, Mrs. M F. Bailey. A
very dainty repast was enjoy¬
ed.
Evans County Training school
faculty congratulates our sup¬
ervisor, Mrs. Mary Lee Hall, Tor
receiving her master’s degree
at Atlanta university this sum-
her.
George Durrence, the county
school superintendent, brought
to visit us, Dr. M. D. Collins,
superintendent of schools,
from Atlanta, on Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Lee Hall, county
jsupen\sor. accompanied Stale
T B. Consultant Mrs. Mary M:-
K nney, and the state health
Consultant, Mrs. Dorothy U
Adams of Atlanta, on a visit
to our school Friday. Pr.nci-
pal Macon and Vocational In¬
structor Strickland showed two
health pictures at th: building
Friday. These were in prepar¬
ation for the VD and TB sur-
vey which will be held here in j
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37th and Florence Streets
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October. Mrs McKinney
Mrs. Adams werj guests of
and Mrs. S. J- Harper while In
the city.
Miss Gladys Hamilton
Goldsboro, N. C., and Mrs.
Pearl Slack of Pembroke
the r.ew teachers at our school
th s term. We also have a new
bus.
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REIDSVILLE
B , Mrs Agnes Coillns
Mr and Mrs . Doc w.lkerson
were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Jones of
Savannah were the Sunday
guests of her father, H. D
Afford who is ill
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church.
Mrs. Minnie Bryant, Mrs.
Eula M. Bryant and Mrs. Ag¬
nes Collins attended the Home
Benefit Soc.etv Sunday at Ma¬
nassas.
Mrs. Marietta Mercery has
returned to her home in De¬
troit, Mich., aft r attending
the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
Minn.e Eason.
Mrs Novella Smith of Colima
s spending a few days wi.o her
s ster and brother in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Griff n.
Those on the sick list are
Collls Edwards, II. D. Ashford
little J an Iolmes.
Mrs. Mamie Jefferson was the
L mday guest of Mrs. Ollie
Mosley.
Mrs. Magg.c Frazier was the
Saturday evening guest of her
s.ster, Mrs. P art Guess.
GROVELAND
By Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes
The revival services at Jeru¬
salem BapLst church came to
close Sunday with a large at¬
The Rev. D. N. Con-
r of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
tne preacher for the week
was accompanied by Rev. E.
M. Solomon of Vidalia Thurs¬
day n ght and Sunday by Rev.
Kelly of Savannah. One was
to the church. The Lord’s
was s:rved. Total money
was *328. S. A. Brookins
New York and W. M. Auston
of Jacksonville were visitors.
Tne Holiness services were
largely attended on Sunday
night. Eld r Hart of Savannah
in charge.
Mrs. Maggie D. Ware has re¬
turned home from the hospital
at Metter and is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs Hezron Williams
are the proud parents of a
daughter, Ida Man, born Fri¬
day, the Sth.
Mrs. Roxie Hines of Washing¬
ton, D. C., is v siting her s s¬
ter and brother in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Hines and other
relatives.
Mrs. Anna Wells and daugh¬
ter spent th’ week end with
Deacon and Mrs. J. S. Bacon.
Mrs. Addle Keliv and family
and Mrs. Nora Lee Garrison
and family spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and
I. H. Haynes.
Mrs. Edna Stephens, Mrs.
Arie Bell Turner and Mrs. Ce-
aa Berson, all of Savanna! 1
met, the week end with their
father and unc.e, Deacon Wm
Golden.
Mrs. Natl e Wells and fami¬
of Savannah spent Thursday
night with their mother, Mrs.
Brewton.
Mrs. Ahee Moody was in Sa¬
vannah Friday on business.
Sunday services were held at
St. Boykin AME Church, Rev.
W. C. Wicker d 1 vering the
Total money raised
was $121.70.
The Mt, Pilgrim Baptis*
church held its revival meet¬
ing Sept 12-16.
Quite a few attended the an-
niv rsary of Colored Women’s
Home Benefit of Collins and
Manassas Sunday. The sermon
was delivered by Rev. Lee.
Mrs. Pinkie Beal and nephew
o£ Collins and Jacksonville
have returned home after
spending some time in New
York with her brother.
Miss Mollie Goins of Lyons
was the Saturday and Sunday
guest of Mrs. Lena Baker.
Mrs. Beal’s son, William An¬
drews, is epected back home.
The Home Burial will cele-
brate its anniversary the 4th
Sunday in £ ptember.
WINS MORRISON CLUB RA-
DIO—In the center of t'ne
above picture is William How-
ard, Jr., of 710 West 36th
winner of the Westinghouse
comb-nation radio given away
by the Morrison Boys’ club at
the r r:cent dance at Cafe Lin-
coin Inn To his , right . , , is . John- _ u
me Will ams, chairman of the
Boys At Farm Thank
Sunshine Workers
The boys of the Juvenile
Farm wis hto thank the Ra¬
chael Moore Sunshine Workers
for their kindness in provid ng
us with two very enjoyable
treats, also an nice dinner and
refreshments on Labor day.
We are trying to be better
boys so that everyone will b:
proud of us.
SOPERTON
By L. C- Todd
Sunday school at Mt. Zion
was well attended. M ss Flor-
mce Lee was In charge of Class
No- 1. Classes 2 and 3 were
combined and taught by M ss
Ruby Police.
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. Paul AME church. Rev. Cur¬
ry, pastor, deliv.red the morn¬
ing sermon.
Earnest Collins, Cebron Pow¬
ell and Ben Brown motored to
Sandersville to vis.t Baby Out¬
law, who Ls in a hospital.
Thomas Cook and Miss Lob
Fuqua, sophomores at Paine
college, have return d to
school.
Miss Johnnie Croon of East
St. Louis, 111., has been added
to the faculty of TCTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Joyce,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. John¬
son and daughter, Sarah Elsie,
were th: week end guests of
Mrs. LizBie P. Rayon.
Mrs. Eva McLendon of Phila¬
delphia. Pa., is vacationing
with her mother, Mrs. Zora
Edmonds.
Friends regret to learn of the
illness of Richard Fuqua The}
wish for him a spe.dy recov¬
ery.
Tire' Woman’s Missionary
Baptist Society, of wh.ch Mrs
Lizzie Wright is president, wll'
convene in its 41st annual con¬
vention with the Mt. Zion M s-
sion. The president has called
the convention to order for 40
years.
Mrs. Mamie Sokes, Mrs. L l-
lian Smith, and Miss Minnh
Love motored to Lyons to visit
parents and friends.
B. C. Curry of Philadelphia is
visiting his grand moth:r, Mrs
Zofa Edmond.
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E Morrell
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Stevens, who have
finished ther new home on E.
Gwinnett street and moved in.
Miss Betty Kittrell enl st.d
in the Wacs. Doe is at Camp
Lee, Va., where she was as¬
signed
Mrs. Maggie Hampton is vis¬
iting her daught.r in New York
city.
The Community Club meet¬
ing was postponed on the first
Friday night on account of
rain. We w> 11 meet Monday
night, Sept. 26, at the FAB
church, when all will enjoy a
tr.asure hunt after meeting. E
J. Oliver is vice president and
Mrs. R. L. Palmer, secretary.
Alex Latson of New York
city is visiting his sister and
club, and to his left is Mrs.
Charlie Mae Chance, wlfo drew
out the winning coupon- Oth-
club members are shown in
the background.
The drawing was the climac¬
tic event in the summer aet.vt-
Hes of th 1 club and was large- j j
iy attended.
The club is headed by Ray¬
brother in ‘ law, Mr. and Mrs
Phillip Luke.
JUDGE ATKINSON TO
SPEAK SUNDAY
(3ontlnuea from Page 1
tember 18. His subject will b
'The Cornerstone of Our Civ
lization.” Judge Atk nson i
app aring at St. Philip churc
at the inv.tation of Gloste
(Dip) Cohen, prom.nent mem
ber of the church.
Judge Atkinson is well knowi
to the people of Savannah anc
has done a great deal for th ■
betterment of conditions in the
city since serving in his pres¬
ent capacity. It Is expected
that a large crowd will listen
to his address.
YMCA OPENS
CAMPAIGN
Continued from Page One
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a*
mond Nelson as president; Leo
Davis, financial secretary; and
Johnnie Williams, chairman.
Chance, who drew out the
lucky coupon, was rewarded
f ve dollars by Mr. Howard,
the winner, for pulling out,,th«
coupon corresponding to his
ticket-
Photo by Cecil’s Studio.
edict’s. One may see the exe¬
cutive secretary of th: YMCA,
f. T. E'Jerbe, correlating .Jits
rogram with the needs of the
idc.'.escent and children- Vol-
inteers ar: constantly increas-
ng. Th s is symbolic of a well
tnitted program. . -
During Lie past 12 morphs,
icarly 4-000 classes and meet-
ngs were held in the YMCA,
with an approximate attenft-
ince of 55,000. The “Y” is-rec-
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dace for pro ssional, edueft-
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NOTICE
AH Spiritualists and Mediums.
,'loor wash. Bath and Perfume
or all conditions in the honts.
Prepared by the Seeing Eye.
Rev. J A. Williams of East
Africa, 74 E. llfith St., (bet-
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