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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949
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Out of Town News
COLLINS
• By Jessie HI. Jacks an
Collins high school opened
£ utember 5. with the follow-
inf, instructors: l. S. Young,
principal; ML'.', Fraule.n E.
Bak-nt.ne, home
and chemistry; Mrs. o
7th and 8,h and mathematics
and English; Mrs. Stewart,
Wn, and cth grade; Mrs L. N
Yijjjag, 3rd and 4th and lunch
ro^n. Mrs. E M. Nash, first
ancj -second and science. The
Colhn: high school is headed
for a successful school term,
apparently.
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Hal-
ent.ne of Ph'ladelph.a spent a
pleasant time here vacationing
witfi his family last week and
in other nearby towns.
Mrs. Flos is Medlock Collins
is Vacation ng in Detroit and
Mi&s L Norward has gone there
alwi for employment.
Mrs. Nettie and Lester Jack-
son 1 enjoyed the visit of their
daughter and h r husband,
Aydiee, from New York.
tHHhweek *.tr . P.nkie Beals enjoyed a
vacation in Ph ladel-
phm. 1
J . D. Jackson of Flor da is
viming his parents on a short
vac'at’on.
We are proud to know that
Caroline, Mary and Raos.velt
McRae, Jr., are off the r jobs
on a short vacation in Flori¬
da.
We are delighted to see Mr.
Roosevelt McRae, Sr., on the
roflov ry 1st again.
Herbert Na r h returned to his
job in North Carolina.
The autumn breeze is re¬
freshing to the soul sick revi-
val attenders which is in it?
th rd w.ek in our city.
By Thonlas W U.'ams
COLLINS
Mrs. Williams of Claxton re¬
plies Mrs. Stewart in the Col-
lins tiigh school.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bal-
ent ne of PhiladTph a spent
weeks in our town and Augu ;ta.
Mrs. Pinkey Beals has
tiirned from Philadelphia.
D. Jackson of Flor.da is
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MILL CREEK
By G. W. Benjamin
J Sunday was pastoral day at!
Mill Creek, Rev. H C. Boyd j
I preaching. Money raised wasj
c;9 30. Deacon L W. Smokes
end Deacon G. W. Benjamin
are the delegates to the Asso¬
ciation at Greater Zachar.ah.
Claxton.
The funeral of Langston
Murchison was largely attend¬
ed Sunday at Macedonia
church of Ellabell, Rev. Rump
off dating
Mr. and Mr. Ellie Smoke’,
and Deacon and Mrs. L W.
SmckejE attend d the wedding
cf Charlie Str ckland and Miss
Essie Mae Body Sept. 1C at Sa¬
vannah.
Owens Strickland of Savan¬
nah was the last ■week gues*
cf Deacon and Mrs. L. W.
Smokes.
Airs. Ruthie Mae Morgan has
returned home after v'siting
her aunt in Ohio, accompanied
l by tier mother, sster and little
by tier mother, s ster and little
Earl.
GROVELAND
By Elizabeth Hayn s
Mrs. Maggie D. Ware has
taken a backset and is aga n in
the hospital at Metter. Deacon
and Mrs. J. S. Bacon and Mrs.
r H a y nes visited her Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. . Georgia Gre:n attended
services of B shop Grace
Saturday night and Sunday.
Misses Mildred and Juanita
Ge ger and Versie Mae Lava.it
attended tho street parade of
Ihe Graceites in Savannah on
Sunday.
Mrs. Blanch Lavant is spend¬
ing her vacation in Jacksonville
with 'her sister, Mrs. Helen
King.
Mrs. Ada Golden attended
tho funeral of her cous n Sun-
day at Antioch Baptist church.
GUYTON |
By R:a(’ta M. Simmons
Revival meeting closed Fri-
day n i g pt, conducted by Rev.
Sa p p f rorn cnvannah. pastorai
,^ ay was Sunday, when R-ev.
gcott preached an fnsp.r.ng
sermon.
M j S , paella Simmons and
Willie II. II dm s left Saturday
to attend Georgia Etat? col¬
lege.
Mrs. Estella Whitehead
her aunt are here on their va¬
cation.
M ss Elizabeth Post 11 and
Elijah Postell left Monday to
attend the Fort Valley Sta'm
college,
The Union Baptist members
are building an addition to
their church.
The Guyton school ii g.v ng
a school hop Monday n ght.
ludowic;
I?y Mrs. Ail r Johnson
Sunday services were excel¬
lent at New Hope AME church,
Rev. Aikens, pastor.
Sunday the choir, ushers and
members of St. James Baptist
Church accompanied Pastor T
J. Lynch to Mt. Olive church,
Walthourv lleville
Walthourville, where he deliv -1
erec j a soul stirring sermon at I
e f-urrh an’iv rsarv of the
church, Rev. S. Stewart, pas 1
tor. The sslvertone Gospel
Singers rendered two numbers
After spending their vaca¬
tion w.in r.latveo at Dublin,
Mr. and Mrs. Needam Wor-
than have returned home.
James Johnson was the week
end guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Prince Reid, Jr., at Albany.
Mrs. Minnio Danford of Way-
cross was the Sunday gueot of
the Mallard family.
Funeral services lor Mrs
Maggie Wr ght, who d ed Fri¬
day, were held from the Ma¬
cedonia church last Tuesday
with Rev. s. B. St .wart deliv¬
ering the eulegy, assisted by
Revs. T. J. Lynch, A. R’chard-
son and other m n sters. Mrs
Wright was a rnomber of Ma¬
cedonia church and despite h r
age and failing health she was
very active in all church af¬
fairs, was treasurer of the Wo¬
men’s department of the Ludo-
wici d strict union, an associ-
ational work.r and also finan-
ancial secretary of the Galilee
Lodge, Samaritans- She was
buried in the church cemetery
with the Dorchester Fun ral
Home of McIntosh in charge.
Suv vors are; Sons, W. D.
Wright, Ludowici; Rev. T. J
Wright, Ludowici; Mr. Slaten
Wright, Ludowici; daughters
Mrs. Eula Boyd, Ludowici;
Ellen J/ohnson, Savannah;
Elnora Davis, Jackson¬
and many grandchildren
other relatives- Quite a
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, crowd of out of town relatives
‘ and friends were present.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Deloach.
Me.dames Rosa Jenkins, Alice
Grant, and A l.r Johnson at¬
tended the rev val services at
Mt. Zicn Baptist church, H nes-
Ville, Friday night.
Miss Dor s Johnson left on
T uo :day tit A It/my to enter
Albany .state College.
The 76 h anniversary services
of tjje Elam Baptist church
closed Sunday. Pa nor A. Press-
ley delivered a soul stirr.ng
message.
I At 4 o’clock Rev. C. H. Green
l and members of St. Philito and
St. Thomas Bant st churches,
were n charge of the services.
Rev. Green delivered the ser¬
in on.
Muss Jimmy B. Coll v left on
Mondry for Fort Valley to en-
ter F^rt Valley State college.
PEMBROKE
By Miss Yvonne Bunch
St, Jcfin AME church closed
its annual revival meeting on
Sunday night with a total of
$143.15 raised.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch
motored to Savannah Wednes¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kent an-*
nounee the birth ot a g.rl.
Mrs Bertha Smokes’, sister-
:n-law from Atlanta has re¬
turned home after spending
two weeks.
RFJDSVILLE
B Mrs. Agnes Colli is
Sunday was pastoral day
S’. Philip Baptist church, Rev
S J - Brown delivering the mes-
’ caae ' T ' 1P S‘ ars °f Harmcny of
M' ami, Fla., rendered a pro¬
gram at 4 p m., sponsored by
the St Philip Baptist Mission.
The Stars of Harmony were
wee ^ en( ^ guests °f Mrs. Carrie
McN '’ al -
Mi?s clara Eaclv of Sa-
vanna h was the week end guest
of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Mc¬
Neal.
Rev. S. J. Brown was the.
Sunday d nner guest of Mrs-
Carrie McNeal.
K met Moriey has returned J
to Hawkinsville after spending
the week end at home with his
wife and family.
•Mrs. Agnes Collins, Mrs. Car¬
re McNeal, Mrs. Clara M. Eady,
Mrs. Ollie M. McK nnon and
Mrs. Gladys Mosley motored
Collins Sunday to attend a pro¬
gram at Mt. Olive Baptist
church-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frazier and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Frazier were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hall of
Glennville were Sunday guests
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EGYPT
By Robert L. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day al
Thomas Chap 1 AME church,
and the clos ng of their revival
meeting wit hthe Aev
meeting with the Rev. J. R.
Rice preaching during the
we k. The pastor was absent
Sunday cn bus ncs~, but ser¬
vice was well carried out by
Rev. Gr.ffin, who preached,
with Rev. W. H Lee, assisting.
On Sunday Rev. Martin of
E^ypc closed out th' revival
and the Joiiy Four quartet of
Marlow rendered a program af¬
ter service.
CLAXTON
By Mrs. M F. Bailey
The revival meeting conduct¬
ed last week at St. John Bap-
t st church w.th preaching b.,
Rev. Curvin of Dublin was a
success. Rev. W. J. Johnson of
Statesboro, pastor, preached on
Sunday. Baptism was held. At
5 p. m. W.ll Tatum preached
his trial sermon and at 6
o’clock the young people of
Thomas Grov.\ Hagan Chapel,
Mt. Calvary Baptist church,
FAB 1
church and St. John
Baptist church rendered a pro
gram sponsored by the Ladies j |
Aid club. At night Rev. E. M
Cobb delivered the message,
These meet ngs were largely
attPn ' ded in antl out of town
people. Twelve memb:rs were
added to the church and total
raised was $207.60.
Rev. Henley left Monday for
Tuskege ? institute and Johnny
L. Bailey left Wednesday for A.
and T. College of North Caro¬
lina.
Mrs. M. B. Brewton and Mrs.
Basse Baker attended tha W
M B. s. convention at Boper-
ton last week.
Mrs. Rosa Ricks left recently
for Valdosta to be at the b d-
s de of her brother, who has
been stricken with paralysis,
An outstanding affair of tne
was the birthday party of
M -s Paulyne Mattox at the
Wagcn Wlrel last Wednesday
night.
Mhs Evelyn Patrick of Met¬
ter was the week end guest of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Scott.
Mi: s Marcia Macon was the
end guest of her grand¬
in Savannah.
Mrs. Sall.e Johnson has been
recently with naraly-
s. Her son of Macon has been
tier bedsid \
Revs. I M. M ddleton, L. P
T. J. Lynch and S. L.
filled their out of town ap¬
over the week end
W. E. Wadley, farm veteran
brought to the Ev¬
County high school voca¬
department last week a
monstr ijtion setting up the
pment of a modem farm
He was accompanied by
Keyes, Ihc farm shop in¬
of Fort Valley State
who directed the work
was done by veteran tea¬
from all counties in dis¬
2 The project is being
out by Vocational T.a-
L. H Strickland and Vet¬
eran Teachers Lucas and Wil¬
Tlie chapel program of the.
Friday, September 9.
directed by th? 11th grade
'he r home room teacher,
B. G Macon; last Fr day i
1.0th grade With their home
teacher, Mrs Bessie Burr- 1
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al nou„ew.ves league and the |
National Builders' 1 ague, are
shewn in a joint banquet at
well, were in charge. Since our
last report we have asother
school bus added to our trans¬
portation system. The lunch¬
room operation under the sup-
ervis on of Mrs. M. F. Ba ley,
with Mrs. M. Perkins, head
cook, and Mrs. F. Tatum, assist¬
ant, is making rapid progr.ss.
Raleigh Macon is pr nopal and
Mrs. Mary Loo Hall, Jeane?
supervisor.
COLLINS .- ... ... ______
P, Thomas Williams
Sunday services were held at
Mt. Pilgrim Baptist church.
Rev. E L. Gas; on, pastor, de-
1 vered the sermons. Total
money ra sen was *140.00.
The Colored Women’s Home
Burial Society will celebra’e
its anniversary Sunday, Sept.
25.
The Stars of Harmony Sing¬
ers rendered a program Sunday
at Mt. Olive Baptist church,
which was enjoyed by all.
SOPERTON
By I.. C- Tod 1
Sunday marked th’ closing
of the 41st annual session of
the Women’s Miss onarv Bap-
tri Society Convention, of
vrivch Mrs. Lizzie Wright is
founder, and has pres ded at
every annual session. Mrs.
Lillie Me All st r, secretary, is a
charter member. Mrs. Becca
McKcnnon, chairman of fi-
nance, is also a charter mem¬
ber. The session was one of
the best in its history. M ras¬
ters attending were Revs. Felix
Phillips, H A. McLeod, I. H.
Harden, S L. Lee, C. Andrew;,
P. T. Phillips, W. M. Hall, Jr.,
O. W- Orr and W. M. W lliams
All officers were unan mously
elected as follows: Mrs. Lizzie
Wright, president; Mrs. Lillie
McAlst r, secretary; Mrs. E
Daniels, correspond ng secre¬
tary; Mrs. Mamie Spikes, Mrs
Macks Whitaker and Mrs. Bec¬
ca MeKernmn, finance and
banking committee; Mrs. Man-
die Royals. Mrs- Henrietta
Brown and Mrs. N. McCarthor
d sbursement committee. Money
raised at th's sesrion, $1,15C.50
Tie convention will meet with
the Mt. Zion Mission, of wh ch
Mrs. Mandie E. Royal is presi¬
dent, at vidalia, in 1950.
Rev- and Mrs. D. D. Edward
of Dublin were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ross Jones,
Miss Catherine Edmond is a
freshman at Georgia Bapt st
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The friends of Mrs. Esci
Smith and family sympath ze
in the death of Reslee Smith,
son and brother, of New Brit-
a n. Conn.
Mrs. Mozt .■ Little is in New
Britain. Cm, o accout of
Br.tain, Conn., on account of
the Ilncs3 and death of tier
brother.
Mrs. Rosa Todd has as ji el -
guest, Mrs Agnes Brantley of
Roselle, N. J.
Rev. W. L. Scrutchen of
Dubl n is in charge of the r -
vival meeting at Eureka Bap¬
tist church of which Rev. J
S Latimer is pastor.
HINES VILLE
By Earl'ne Clause
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church, Rev. R
Richards preaching throughou'
the day.
Mrs. Maggie Smil y and her
children left Sunday for Flori¬
da.
Mrs. Ella Henry has returned
from Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Arrie Mae Jones was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr
and Mrs. Charles McMilleit.
Chari e C Gaus ■ and Bennie
L Gause made a business trip
to Brunsw ck Saturday.
Mr;. Sabra Sh'pman was I'ae
Tuesday guest of Mrs. Leolr.
Miller.
Mrs. Edith Morris and son
and Mrs. Nettie Green and
daughters wer? the Tuesday
evening guests of Mrs. Maggie
Gause.
Rev. R Richards was the
dinner guest of Mr. and
Roy Futch.
Miss Mattie Shaw spent Sun¬
day in Savannah with her si >-
ter, Miss Gd ssa Shaw.
Mrs. Janie W lliams left on
Sunday for Ludow ci. She is
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spending a while with Mr. and
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ACTING DEAN
contlcs»d from page on*
leading to the Ph. D. degree.
Li s major work has been tea-
cher-tralning and secondary
duciticn with a minor -n phi¬
losophy and sociology. During
(he past summer, Stanley did
rprcal work in stud-nt teach¬
ing and in curr.culum and
methods ;.n higher education.
H ■ directed student teaching at
t.nc college during the past
prlng quarter. A major share
of h s work for the F'.i. D. de¬
gree has been completed.
Sianley s a member of Phi
Delta Kappa national educa¬
tional society, Sword and
Shield men’s honorary society,
and Alpha Phi Alpha fraterni¬
ty.
Stanley joined the summer
sess on staff in 1948 as an aa-
s slant professor of education,
and returned in September of
the same year and h id the
rank during the 1948-49 school
term. At one time he was an
assistant professor of educa¬
tion at A. and T college of
Greensboro, N. C.
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