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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950
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MILL CREK
V' By G. W. Benjamin j
Simday was a high day at]
Creek. Rev. H. C. Boyd,
d livenng the message. Money
raised $47.73. I
*rsy ot Hinesville ^nSred^a 1
number of selections Sunday!
afternoon at Mill Creek church ■
Mrs. Armstrong of Stilson
Mr. n Ben Powell of Savannah . I
were the guests of Deacon and;
MM' G, W. Benjamin, also Mr.
and Mrs. Corzel Brown on
Tuesday night.
:
ItEIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. Philip Baptist Church, Rev.
S. .T. Brown preaching.. One
jacujber was added to the
church. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hender-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Du'f |cc of Collins were the Fri-
day guests cf Mrs. Troy Clay.
RfUS. J. Brown and Miss
dinner Iri C^ guests lp y were of Mr. the and Sunday Mrs.
jAhnnie Byrd.
®ev. S. J. Brown was the
week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
fe' L. Hammock.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp made a
busmens trip to Collins Friday.
Mr 1 and Mrs. Lee Frazier
.'
were Snriday guests of Mr. and .
Mrs. I. A. Guess.
"Alt', and Hr?.. Alvin Miller
made a business trip to Clax-
ton Saturday.
?Jfs. Ida M. Carwell and Rev.
F. J. Brown were Saturday ev-|
enfflg 'guests of Mrs. GladerJ |
Mcsley.
■Mrs. Pecola Collins was the
Sunday guest of her mother-
in-law, Mrs. Rosa Lee Jackson,
; Mrs. Loma McNeal is improv
irij after an attack of appen-
decitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Ed-
wardu and Mrs. Janie Favors
were the Sunday guests of
Mss. .Gladys Mosley who is ill.
Miss Winnie Loe Farley of
CJftUjns was the week end guest
of Miss Lillie M. Webster.
Willie Carwell is on the sick
list.
„„Mr. „and - Mrs. Rufus Holmes
i^ljd little Jean attended church
at St. Philip.
t ^[rs, Mallie Goins was the
week end guest of Mr. and
5^i^. Dillard Edwards.
-t* MclNTOSH
Eugene Johnson, Jr.
y ’James Smith who has been
very ill for two weeks is able to
b& Hut’.again.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mulli-
■no 0 : Savannah were the Sat-
i-r&ay even ng guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Smith.
“JEEtCrSmith, son of Mr. and
Miy, James Smith left for Phil-
Pa., on last Thurs-
Mr. Smith plans to enter
Drerel Institute of Technology
"Bwut Master James Smith
*>Mt* nds appreciat on to the
Boy; Scouts of. Troop 197 for
their kindness shown during hi I
MLLEN
By Arthur Jordan
The Zicn Baptist Mission met
at the home of Mrs. Oscar
Griffin on Thursday night for
supper.“ dellcI0,u
Mr. and M ,- s Lewis Davis
and Mrs. Inez Berrien
t Pe dinner guests ® of Mrs * '
Hurst on Sunday.
william Paul McNeely of
state College spent the week
end at home.
Mr and Mrs Rufus Weaver
announce the birth of a 6 M
pounds baby girl born Jan 14
The Bion Baptist Mission met
at the home cf Mrs. Sarah
Moody, The next meeting
w m be at the home of Mrs.
Carrie Lovett. Mrs. Carrie
Hardaway, president.
i n ez Berrean. secretary.
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LUDOWICI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Pervices Sunday were excel-
lent at New Hope AME church
R ev . J. A. Aikens. pastor. Mrs.
A. Aikens of Savannah and
other out of town guests were
present.
Sunday serv’.jes were soul
stirring at Elim B. C„ Rev. A.
Pressley, pastor. Mesdames
Ruby C. Baker, Alice Grant,
Ailer Johnson and Miss Jau-
nita Baker worshipped at Elm
Sunday.
The silver tea that was spoil-
by the PTA of the Walk-
er High School on Sunday w ; as
a great success.
Miss Mamie Boggs of
N. J., was called to the bedside
0 .f her mother, Mrs. Alice Tay-
lor who has been seriously ill
but at this writing is slowly im-
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Aikens
of Savannah were the Sun¬
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Walker.
FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. Cor'nelia Muilice
The Missionary Society of
Ebenezer Presbyterian church
had its regular monthly meet¬
ing on Sunday with Sunday
School being conducted at 2 p.
m. with Bro. Artis Baker act-
ir|> superintendent.
Services were conducted on j
at Beech Hill Baptist
church, Rev. A, H. Williams
^reaching. ........
Mr. and Mrs. Richard h ri Baker Bakei 1
of Brunswick visited their
mother, Mrs. Rosa Bak ^^jjj^ spe*’
Mrs. Flora Lamtoright
Christmas holidays with
children in Jacksonville,!
1 ghe jg the proud grand- to'
of a lovely girl born
daughter, Mrs. Rains. Mrs.
Jordan‘of is the former ’Freedman Miss Ag- (
Grove
A silver tea was given by,
Laura Carter Juvenile
of the OES at the
of Samuel Muilice, Jr.
Mrs. Minnie Baker and Mr.
E. Baker are on the sick
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Mrs. Bertha Stevens
hildren have moved to
tal River, Fla.
Walter Green, Willie
and David West were
i for the weekend from Ocilla.
.Savannah were the gu vts o
^ r ' and ^ ts ' Muilice on
Wednesday ni - uht ’
^ rs ^ eant te ' V ' v a ' ker an<3
i . Jnniv daug hter, ifr.* Patricia D n Sutnln were tirni'n tlafl the
weeic end r ’ ie3ts of Mr ' and
^ rs ' P ' Eraziei .
William and Eliza Jackson.
; ' :tudents of Georgia Siat<
lege were homc for thc WPP ’ :
P^ renis - Rev - and Mrs.
W r . M. Jackson.
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EGYPT 1
By Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was pectoral dav at
Thomas Chapel AME Church,
Rev. A. M'anoney, pastor.
of a distressed fire in
the cpmmunity preachin
off and everybody had
to assist in putting out
fire to save horn; , Pa torai
day will be the Fifth Sunday
. instead for this month.
Claud Oglesby and Mrs. Ros-
Bell Saxton were married on
Saturday night at the h m of
Mr. and Mrs. Laura
The reception was held at Mrs.
Kate Oglesby’s, the mother of
the groom.
Emmett Talbert died Satur -
day night at the Georgia
firmary at Savannah.
Rev. A. Manoney and fami-
ly motored to Scriven county
n'ght.
We are glad that Mary Wil-
lian.n and family have moved
back to her cld home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNair
and cousin, C. M. Wa’kcr mo-
tored tfrem Savannah to Od-
more Saturday to ftiove nit;
aunt, Mary Williams.
Mrs. Marie, Mr. Leroy Colman
wpre the Simrtnv ene^fs nf Mr
B , bie Douse
Mrs. Ida Mae Jenkins and
family 1 amity were were me the guests -nests of ot
uncle Robert Douse.
Mrs. C. M. Walker and Mrs.
F.1 ’aibeth McNail returned to
Savannah on Sunday after¬
noon.
HINESVILLE
By Earline Gause
Sunday was pastoral day at
:thcl AM;n church. Rev
Pulpit guest:, were
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0 ^ '
Rev R Richards was the
lbndayidRiner - ap st cf Mr.
Mrs - Chailie C. Gause.
Sunday will be pastoral da
at First Calvary E'aptist church.
Rev E - J Junior visitert in
Hinesville Rev. T. J. last^week. Wright Dea. Sam
'
and Charlie Morris
were the Sunday guests of Mrs.
Janie Williams who is still on
the sick list.
/ME church January 29.
Mrs. Ross Baker of Luriowici
is spendin „ a few days wlth
Mia. Janie Williams.
Mr£< Rosa Mell Curtin and
c ; av ,, ht .ers of Savannah are vis- i
Jting her mother anc i sisters.
A party was given Thursday
njrls cf Hineshaw Junior Hi
'hool.
Miss Mamie Lee Frasier was
the _ Mondav .. v'l ht guest of
Mrs. A. B. Turner. i
Miss Shirley Osgood was the
r , inday guest of Misses Ajln
and Earline Gause.
Mrs. Mary Hart was the
Tuesday evening guest of Mrs.
: Nettie Green. i
Mrs. Arcda Gamble spent
‘he week at home.
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PEMBROKE
Yvonne Branch
Mrs. Lillie Mae Binns of New
York spent two weeks with her
parents ’ Mr and Mrs Richard
McKee '
Mrs Mariah Gillard of Bal-
! tin.ore Md and Mr and Mrs
Julius Simmons of Brooklyn
y have returned heme af-
(ter coming to their mother’s
funeral, Mrs. Janie Simmons.
Mrs. Mary Tready visited her
brother, Willie Grant of
Meigs. He is improving;. i
1 SOPERTON
Bv L. C. Todd
| Sunday *—j was a •* high ***&“ day at! ;
^ ’ Zj°n Westbrooks ^Baptist church. delivering Pastor
..... m01 " ln and
1P * evening mes ‘ j
’" a - v f s: °“ ermg was $84 03 and |
< ' oa Mrs ‘ raui ” st on Mark was L,ttle , served - out (
- - 1S
I again after bel for ,
«S m some
time -
Mrs ’ Essie Smith had as her
weekend guest her sister, Mrs. j
Annie Brantley.
Miss Lillie Mae Oats has re-
•' 'timed to Jamaica, N. Y. aft
. ter spending three weeks with j 1
her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
° ats -
Mr. „„ and ----------- Mrs. Curry - Love mo¬
tored to Dublin to visit rela¬
tives.
J. H. Belcher, Jr., has re¬
ceived a letter from his con
who hats been absent for eleven
years in Connecticut.
Ernest Hodge was an out of
town visitor to Mt. Zion.
The W. M. B. S. of Mt. Olive
of which Mrs - Beatrice Hodges,
ls president held iks 1 B eeting ‘
Sunday School at St. Paul
AME church was well attend-
ed witn John Casin in charge.
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CL It)
By Pearl Johnson
Sunday was pastoral day at
Taytcr’s Chapel AME church,
Pastor J. M. Dinyle preaching.
Visitors were Rev. J. W. White
and Rev. Joseph Daniels; mon-
ey raised $33.85.
The PTA County Council
which met at Clyo Jr. High
m
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
s, hool on January 14, was a
success. Mrs. Brin::on, dis-
^ r " T president was present.
Mr5 r<llUe Smart iS present
be Council.
Mr - and Mrs R - D. BaVls -
!llld ^ rs - Tom Davis and
David Smart were the week
end guests of iheii aunt. Mis.
Easter Sears in Savannah.
and Mrs. Dingle were
Saturday night guests of
^ r ' and Mrs. Thomas Gojdwire.
Miss Pp \' rl Jackson was the
Sundai dinndi guest of Miso
R,lby Scruggs.
Lawton Williams ^ was the
n'linet guest of of Mrs. A Beaulah Don ill n Vv Polite D/\1t n
Sunday.
Hcd * ifdds ,’ °f Savhnnah vis-
ited Miss Elizabeth Garvin on
Sunday. .
Mrs - Ma *Y B - Goldwire had
as ber dinnei ^gucst^ Mis.^
r ^ e Re& ‘ :e and Mrs. Roxie Gold-
wbp ; '
Miss Gladys _ _ _ 'Johnson _ and
Eddie Sheffield of Savannah
^iSited Mr. and Mr.-,. H. B.
Goldwire Sunday afternoon. j
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STATESBORO
By ay Mrs. lv,rs Lula , ‘ u,a Lockwood , ' ocKwoca
Rev and Mrs ' w - M ' Loc * c “
wood a P preciate ' the courtesies
shown them durin §' Mrs - Loclc "
wood ' s recent illncss - she h °P es
t0 return t0 work soon as teach-
er ln the Bulloch County sys-;
Mrs J ' p Bryant had as |
ber gueiits lcr tbe holidays
Prof ' and Mrs - Jones of Dub-
lin and their two lovely chil-‘|
dren.
SUBURBAN o NEWS
l’»ct CiV&NN&h I
By M * R ’J'* , orre ,,
Servlces , at 8,7413 church last
«Vrk Thursday night were high-
lighted with a message from
Mir, Daisy A. Rosier (white)
using for her subject Come
let us reason together.” The j
guest speaker last Sunday was
Rev. King Sheilman at both
services. A capacity attend-
ance night is to expected hear Rev. this Khnepet-, Tuesday |
er (white). The pastor’s an-
niversary will begin Friday |
night with Rev. Ford, guest
speaker and close Sunday night
with a program sponsored by
the Pastor’s Aid club. Rev.
Pilgrim .•' Bapt. Chjich
i i
i
frf
W. G. Cunningham has
the'church for seven years.
Mrs. Mary Frances Parson
returned to Ocala, Fla., after
spending the week end with
her brother .Mr. and Mrs. E,
j. Oliver. James Oliver of
New York city is also visiting
his brother, the Olivers, inds-
finitely,
Mrs. Janie Smalls is ill. Mrs
Phoebe Stone who has been ill
for some time is with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sin-
gleton.
Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell’s son
Eddie, died after several years
Illness. ill.. .. »»• His funeral was held
from FAB church Monday ev-
ening with the pastor. Rev. W.
c. Cunningham and Rev. Clif-
/in former pastor cJflciating.In-
torment was in East Savannah
cemetery. Survivors are five
si.s'ters, five brothers, uncles,
aunts and other relatives. S.
a Jones was in charge,
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Williams
Mrs. Thelma Kittles of New
York city are here to attend
„° f their brother
Eddie Mitchell. They will
<'''1 to then liome l-riday.
tS ‘" a Lewis returned to
»paufort R f Saturday after v?s-
Jt OR " ' g ei a “ d aunt Ml '- ’ Oliver, Mrs ‘ Amanda
Mrs. Alice Mitchell Grant of
Nev * York city ts here to at-
tend the funeral of her nephew,
Eddie Mitchell.
Came early Monday night
' Ianuarv 2 ' ! at FAB church
boar tdie Quartet sponsored by
A Morrell for the benefit of
the Community Club. Admis-
Thunderbolt
Mrs. Susie Williams
Central Baptist church held
its regular communion service
Sunday and also ended (her
5 'j, aniversarv The F’uelS scrnim
belnP preached bv Rev
. d h . P^v \ T
1 ^ an jnd i vhitnrs vlf> 1 tors. The Tlie Rev, L
B Smalls is pas or.
^ 13 - ° aiab Green has re-
home after spending a
V liie her father n Way-
cross
R-v. Willie Williams went to
Memphis, Tern., to spend a
iew week ; with his brother-in¬
law. S M. Wyatt,
Mrs. Sarah A. Grant wa.i
born Jan, 1 1884 at Gray Is-
land
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, Pastor
Pilgrlm Baptist Church. 52ti
W. Huntir.tdon street is in
the midst of a period of
bratten, the occasion h:in',
the 35th anniversary of
church and the 3rd anniversary
ol the Rev. J. J Dinkins as
pastor. The observance
gan last night, January 18. and
Till continue through January
25. with the following church-
es taking part: Wednesday,
Jan. 18, Bay Street, Rev. L. 13.
Free; Thursday, Jan. 19, Mt
Bethel Baptist; Friday Jan. 20,
Second St. John, Rev J. J.
Sunday. January
Pilgrim, Rev. J. H. Ford; Mon¬
day, January 23, Central Bap¬
tist, Rev. W. M. Daniel; Tues¬
day, Jan. 24, Second Ebenez¬
er, Rev. Wm. K. Miller; Wed¬
nesday, Jan. 25, Anniversary
night, Tabernacle Baptist, Rev.
W. H. Wilburn.
Sunday January 22 at 5:30
p. m. the Us-hgr Board No. 2
will have its first meeting
1950. Sunday, January 29 t,h
the Senior Choir will also have
their first meeting at 5 p. m.
and the Tyson Gospel Singers
will render a program at 7:30
p. m„ sponsor, The
Workers’ club. <' J /1
Ask The Man
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For
BALLANTINE
The tenth annual home com-
ing day will be observed at the
t't. Paul Baptist Church, Wa-
ters Ave., Sunday. The church
} ias j iad and excellent year
and Pastor Hagins and mem -
,^ anv ' fronds for
. 1 , ort ide”the A „ flin
iU ; w
docrs nf our church to ou f
friends and mprnbers U ] f oet
them on another annual Home
Comin E Day.
Pastor Hagins will deliver
three forceful messages and
thc Gospel Chorus will render
music. The roll of the church
will be called- At 3:30 p. m.
Holy Communion services will
be held.
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Auto
Wrecking
Co.
to-7 West Gwinnett St.
Ford or Chevrolet
Motors ( Exchange) $45.00
Dodge or Plymouth
Motors (Exchange) $45.00
Starters And Genera¬
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