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THTTISDAY. JANUARY 26. 1930
Out-Of-T own N ews
IWILLEN
By Airs. Hattie V. Sweeney
The 1st quarterly conference
of Bethel AME Church, Millen
circuit was opened Saturday
afternoon, January 14 by Dr.
I J Johnson, Presiding Elder,
This was the presiding
der's first quarter with the
M«en circuit. He gave a
very interesting history of his
past work as a presiding eider.
£ia. Geneva \ Shatten was
elected secretary. Sis. Hattie
V. Sweeney, reporter.
The Disciplinary questions
were answered by the pastor,
Rev. R. Rowells, the new pas-
tor of the Millen circuit.
A short memorial service
was held for the late Bro. Bra¬
dy. The reports from the va¬
rious organizations in the
church were highly commend¬
ed by the presiding elder.
Services were at a high
spiritual peak Sunday morning.
Truly the presiding elder has
*tot been over estimated when
^ is called “The man with the
oly Ghost.” He so narrated
the scripture that the small
child could understand it.
A debate was held on Sun-*
day night. Resolve: “Is a lie
sometimes justified? Since
the coming of the new pas¬
tor, Rev. R. Rowells, old organ¬
izations have been revitalized
and new groups have been set
up. The members are
ing a fine spirit of fellowship
with a greater zeal to march
toward to a greater glory.
Total money raised during
the quarter $86.85. Paid the
i
/4one</-malaW
Machinal I
Yes, there is such a device! It hangs on your wall;
around your wrist, sits on your mantel, and wakes you
up in the morning! -
It’s a clock—just a clock. Every minute, every hour it
ticks off can make money for you!
All you have to do is invest in the Savings Plan that
puts Time to work—all you have to do is put your money
where it grows—in United States Savings Bonds!
Hour by hour, month by month, year by year, every
bond you buy increases in value, until it’s worth four
dollars for every three it cost!
Your Government has made it wonderfully simple for
you to acquire 'a stockpile of bonds. It offers you two
plans. One is at your place of business—the Payroll Sav¬
ings Plan, that gets you a bond just as often as you like.
Two is at your bank-the Bond-A-Month Plan, that gets
you a bond monthly through your checking account.
Let those money-making machines make money for
you! Sign up for the plan you want today!
/Automatic sauing is
sure saving
U.S. Sauings Bonds
Presiding Elder in full and a
-small sum left in the treasury.
CLYO
Mrs. Pear! Johnson
The community was sad-
dened by the death of Mr.
Eddie Smart and Mr. Leroy
qiafce. Mr. Smart Was the
father of Mrs. Louise Woods
and Mrs. Lula Watts of New
York and Mrs. Odessa Bow-
man of Clyo and brother, of
Mrs. Ursula Stephens of Egypt
and Samuel Smart of Clyo.
Mr. Blake was the husband of
Mrs, Luvania Saxon Blake and
brother of Mrs. Bell Blake Sax-
on.
Miss Willie Ceal Riley has
returned after spending a few
months in Orange, N. J.
Mrs. Rebecca Wallace of W.
Palm Beach, Fla., visite-d
cousin, Mrs. Viola Butler.
Mrs. Katie Mae Johnson of
Scbring, Fla., was the house
guest of Mrs. Nora Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lattimore Dun¬
can and Mrs. Margie Hannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvirug Wallace
to Rincoif'tT’serv^s
Mrs. Harinah Solomon
children visited Mrs. Emily
Johnson and family, Sunday,
Willie Ernest (Mack) Dun
can is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Mrs. Reatha Andrews
Savannah visited their sisters,
Mrs. Argilla Mitchell.
Miss Mae Ola Smart has
turned after spending a week
with her sister, Mrs. Ruth
! The Royal I Undertaking
Company
Funeral Directors and Emfcalmer
Over (>0 Years Serving This Vicinity
•Savannah,
Johnson.
Mrs. Katie Shiggs visited at
Garnett, S'. C. Sunday.
Sunday was a high dav at
Mt. Pisgah AME church, Pastor
J. !\T. Dingle preached morn-
iny and evening. Visitors
were Prof. C. A. Wiggins of Sa-
vannah and Clyo and Deacon
Lawton Williams of S. C.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Pleasant Hill Mission Holiness
Church. Elder S. N. Frazier.
pastor.
week end guest of Mrs. Margie k
Hannah. * I
M- _ Welly a„ d
dren of Rincon were the Sun-
day dinner guests of Mrs. Fran -1
kk Duncan - 1
Mrs. Reatha Andrews of Sa-
vannah visited her sister, Mrs. j
Argilla Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie (Candy) :
Daughtry and little son, James,
of Savannah spent the wee:: j
end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Fitts.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fields j
i Miss^ i r- Elizabeth - , , . Garvin m
were
-'Artis'Johnson. ° ^ “
Mra
M:ss Emil y Leakner Young,
dau "hter of Dea. and Mrs. Hu- ^
Dert Youn Young - and and Mr Mr. - John John Ken Hen-: ’
ry Goldwire were quietly mar- ;
ried January 17.
Richard Brown, Jr., spent
the weekend at Rincon with I
his cousin, James Johnson.
Mrs. Beulah Polite is on the j
list. We hope for her a
66 ^ rec0very ’
i GUYTON
By Reatha Simmons
Sunday was pastoral day
at Macedonia Baptist. Rev.
W. S. Scott preached. Rev,
R. Harden preached Sunday
night. The First Brampton
choir of Favannah, accompa¬
nied the choir of Macedonia
during the service* A few of
Rev. W. S'. Scott’s friends of
Savannah was also at the
meeting Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Shaw who has
been ill tor sometime and in,
the hospital is returning to
her home in Swainsboro with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
phant.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Sherrod is in
Charity hospital after a loifg
illness, but is recovering.
Mr. Albert Price III, has re- ^
turned from Florida where he;
at a concert.
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CLAXTON
Mrs. M. F. Ba : Jey
The girls and boys of Evans!
County High School basket-!
ball team defeated George W. |
Carver school of Richmond Hill i
here last Thursday night. Af-[
ter the game the guest teams Horn**!
were ushered into the*
Economics department when*
they were served an enjoyable
luncheon.
Students Evans County
School enjoyed a holiday last
Friday while their teachers at-,
tended the Eighth Region of
Ga. T. E. A at Screven County,
Training school at S'ylvania. |
and Revs. S. T. L. J Lee Lynch filled T then S Douad, out
of town appointments over the
week end.
The funeral of Mrs. Rosa
Ware of Savannah was large-
ly attended Saturday at Mount
Olive Baptist Church near
Statesboro with Harper’s Fun¬
eral Home in charge.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt. Calvary Baptist church;
Rev. L. Arvinger of Metter, is
pastor. . j
The funeral of Mrs. Sam
Geiger Monday at Jerusalem
Baptist Church was in charge
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE A
of Harper’s Funeral Home.
The girls’ badkeVrall team
of Evans County High defeat-
ed the girls of Dickerson Train-
ing schcol, Vidalia, here on
Monday P. M.. but our boys
lost to their opponents.
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PEMBROKE
By M'ss Yvonne Bunch
Tne Golden Hells of Mo In-*
tosh rendered a program at St,
John on Sunday afternoon to
a large crowd.
Mrs. Thelma Fields and Mrs.
Gracie Fields visited Mr. and
Airs. Leroy Fields of Savannah
cn Thursday.
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RFIHSVIflF
By Mrs Agnes Collins
D avid Townes has returned
« a
“W * ” 1 m ie
c ”'
Vl!le was ? the H Saturday i , . H . guest ^
Mrs. Alberta Edwards.
Mrs. Eula M. Bryant and
Mrs - Gannie B. Miller gave -
chltterlir/j suiiper last Friday
night,
The Live Gak Gospel Sin-
rendered a program at
BeV.hel (AME church
night nV. 4- for jr^Hl^h the llm P-T D r T’ V-hooF* A A of r\f lUn the
Mrs
E. Nails and Mrs. Minnie
1Jan 1 S «^-!f° 1 le rS ^. 1 ian }^.’. ... 1SS
Pearl Pearl Williams, Wll ^ams, Elliott Elliott Williams Williams
ail d Charlie „ Sanders of Eulonia
and Sgt. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Sanders of Ft. Riley, Kans. were
Sunday evening guests of their
mother, Mrs. Minnie
Bryant.
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards re¬
turned from Augusta Saturday.
Mrs. Ora M. Browder is
spending a few days with her
parents.
Ail the teachers of Reidsville
Jr. High school attended a
meeting at S'ylvania Friday.
! EGYPT }
By Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was Missionary and
Trustee day at Bethel A. M.
E. Church. Money raised was
$9.95.
Sunday School was largely
attended at Thomas Chapel A.
M. E. Church, Mrs. Annie L.
Williams, superintendent. Thd
junior boys and men will or¬
ganize a social saving club at
Ernest Young’s house the
first Saturday, February 4th at
2 o’clock. Mr. Young is ask¬
ing all boys and men in his
community to come and form
a jolly club,
Mrs. Maggie Youn.g, Ernest
Young and Henry Wallace vis-
ited her sick son, Paul Wallace
at Guyton Saturday. He i:i
unproving.
Mrs - silve ’ r Dixon of Newing-
^ on wa? ^he Sunday evening
U' ues t °f her sister and family,
^ rs - Lottie Miller who has
been sick tor some time.
Gn Saturday night there will
be a box supper at Be thel A.
E - Church
Rev. and Mrs. Manoney and
family were the Sunday night
quests of Airs. Alary Williams
and family,
HINESVILLE
B v Earline L. Gause
Eunday was pastoral day a ,
Fjrst Calvary .Baptist church.
Rev. w E. J. T Junior, p rea ching
throughout the day.
Mrs. Mittie Sevens of Sa¬
vannah was the Sunday guest
of Mrs. Trudy Williams.
Miss Margie Frazier of Pem¬
broke was the Sunday guest of
Miss Alice R. Fennell.
Little Gecnge Albert Hillary
is improving and is back home
after spending some days in
the hospital.
William Hillary of Detroit,
Mich., visited his wife and fam¬
ily.
( Rev. E. J. Junior was the
Sunday dinner guest of the
dimming family.
iMr. Jack Carter of Washing-*
t o. D. C„ is visiting friends in
HinesVille.
j Please don’t forget the Stary
jGate Quartet program.
McIntosh
Services ...... ... at Wilderness ................ Bap-
tist Church were well
ed. Rev. Lamar Kelley,
i spoke from the subject, “A
Highway _ ... to Heaven.” Rev
Sapp, pastor of Liberty Bap-
tist Church of Savannah was
i pu'pit guest.
Dea. p aa j o^vis and choir
Calvary Bantfst Church wor-
i^*PPed | with us.
The Mitchell Singers cf Sa-
£SS. ZZT,
jm. Tnere will be no admit-
I sion, but a free-will offering.
i Miss Mamie L. Axon, a son-
Qf Gporgia state
I ^ ^h^ her student , , teaching , ,
lvisited at .,Pi ax i° her n High t , Sch001 Mrs. Ll, and
| Baker &n(J {amily '
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By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was the second pas-
d * t r- t peters AME
c ^ urct1, b-ginning with the
Jr” pwtof^TheUiiy'of' ''the
Valley Singers will render a
program Sunday. January 29
at ftt gt gt peters AME church aC
4 o’clock and at Thebes Chap¬
el at 7 o’clock.
Airs. Elizabeth Carter and
Doris E. Fields returned home
Monday after spending the
weekend with Mrs. Janie B.
Bulloch of Hinesville.
Catherine Love of Alien-
hurst and Mr. James Smith’s
wife and daughter wlere also
guests at Mr. and Mrs.
lie Singleton’s.
Mrs. Mamie Singleton of Mc¬
Intosh attended the funeral of
her brother, Walter Baker of
Kingsland Sunday.
SOPERTON
B.v L. C. Todd
Sunday was pastoral day at
First A. B.; Rev. I. H. Harden,
pastor preaching morning and
evening.
Sunday School at St. Paul
was well attended.
Gartrell regret to learn of
her illness and wish tor her
snerdy recovery.
Treutlen County Training
School, P-TA was re-organized
with the following officers:
j Mrs. Luvention Collins, prerf-
dent; Mrs. Mary L. Johnson,
secretary; Mrs. Rosa Todd,
treasurer. A meeting for
istration and better relation
has been called.
M. and Mrs. Theodore John-
f M T
C ' Boatwright and daughter,
Miss Wilmetha Eoutwright
Glenwood.
The Lmon moating of the
C ' #onee Z;on Association .wiili
meet wl lh lh* Mt - Np bo Baptist
Church, Rev. J. A. Love, pre .i-
en *“ ^ ie following ministers
will attend- Rev. F C. Culbreth.
J. H. Bennette, Rev. R. C.
Lacy, Rev. W. Blalock, Rev P.
”“5.
Harden and Rev. H. A. Me-
r ... , k a Hme . t
,, Mt. Zion when Rev. W. M.
w , ;tbroc . k i eads the Georgia
It.ptist Chorus Sunday night,
Ref re sliments will be served.
No admission fee.
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SPI1SN NEWS
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrcli
I.,ast Sunday was a red
letter day at FAB Church. All
services were well attended.
Several deacons from St. Luke
Baptist Church and Good Will
church were among the vislt-
ing friends at the first oom-
munion service of the year,
Pastor Cunningham’s seventh
anniversary closed Sunday
night with a musical program
sponsored bv the Pastor’s Aid
Club; Airs. Helen Moore presi¬
dent. Greetings were present¬
ed by all auxiliaries of the
church and a neat sum of ap
preciation was presented tc
Pastor Cunningham. The dis¬
trict Union meeting will be
with St. Paul 'Church this
week ending Sunday with a
program; Mrs. R. L. Palmer,
clerk.
Airs. Helen Glover 'returned
to New York after visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. George
funeral of their uncle. Mr. Robt.
Mack, last week,
The talking pictures last
Monday n'ljht for the benefi'
of the Community club was a
success. The regular meeting
will be held Friday night. Feb.
3 at FAB Church. All are re-
qitestied to attend. Businesl
of importance, A. Morrell
president; Mrs. E. M. Moultrie,
secretary.
Springfield Terrace
By Mrs. E. H. Perry
On Wednesday night Febru¬
1st the West i
«4jr ary MAC vverat Oiue Side UiUU club will Will
entertain its many friends with
a pj a y entitled King Solomon'
chores His Wife, at 8 o’clock
sponsored by Mrs. Louise Brown
a t the Tabernacle Baptist
Church, Rev. Wilburn, pastor.
T he program will be compos*.!
0 f some of the best talen of.
ffilhteh ™ Baptist
church Thursday of last week
the Deaconess Union held it;,
installation of officers. Do-
led by Vice President,
Stis'<> Pixon. Meeting was
, t#) , visitor , „ spo.:o all
length. Mrs. Brown and Dea.
D. Dixson of St. John were the
guests. Rev. E. A. Capers 1 he
moderator of the Berean Asso-
nation was the installing of-
ficer. After the service de-
Melons refreshments were sorv-
ed. All deaconess are invited
to attend meetings every sec-
mid Thursday afternoon 5:30
o'cioek, A great program is
planned for 1950. Come out
and enjoy the meetings. Mrs.
E. H. Perry, president; Mrs. So-
fie Dixon, V. President; Mrs
Etta E. Brown Cor. Secretary; j
Mrs. Carrie Brinson, Fin. Sec-*
retary; Mrs. J. B. McKinney,
Teasurer; Mrs. Stevens, Chap¬
lain; Mrs. M. E. B. Ward,
Chairman of Ways and Means;
Committee. Beautiful cards)
were presented to officers by
the president; also a birthday
card to Mrs. E. E. Brown for
Tanuary.
The Ways and Means Com¬
mittee of the Deaconess Union
vill entertain their members
a;nd friends with the a home waist j
rally and program at
of Mrs. M. E. Ward, 709 West |
POE TDM
Gwinnett street near Cuyler
All are invited to attend on
Monday evenir.i . January 30.
I’hf meeting of the Deacon-*
css Board of F. B. B. Church
was held in the exchange of
the church, Mrs. Winnie Smalls
president. The regular rou¬
tine was carried out and an
njcyable time was had. Sev¬
eral new plans are on for the
new year. All members arej
requested to attend meetir*:3
Thursday before the fourth
C _ NlX T , secretar y-
'^ ’
° n ay atter noon Janu-
ai ' from 4 Ann
!^ oges EoLaet, y wi “ entertain
their members and friends at
the heme of Mrs. M. B. Mar-
, ... AU ,
friends are cordially invited to
attend and enjoy a spicy pro-
^ raTn - Mrs - Lucile Wright is
chairman and Mrs. E. H. Perry,
co-chairman. Mrs. Sullivan is
P rcs!dent ’ and Mrs ’ M M. Sea-
broo:;, secretary.
The services at Mt. Herrpon
wore very much enjoyed. Rev.
Joyner was the speaker. A
large auifiehco fwas presen'J
Rev. Mitchell, assisted Re ',
Joyner and the choir was at
its best. You are cordially
invited to attend the services.
Bro. Johnson conducted the de¬
votlon. The church is locat-
ed on York street near York
Court.
Cath erine Baer is now
No 2 Han , ock street,
^ ^ t e Charity
Hosplla1 '
,
xiie Perry's .Vocal School is
strong and those of the
instrumental department at
1C7 Maple street, Beginners
a specialty..
CLARK’S
Auto
Wrecking
Co.
1027 West Gwinnett St.
Ford or Chevrolet
Motors (Exchange) $45.90
Dodge or Plymouth
Motors (Exchange) $45.86
Starters And Genera¬
tors (Exchange) $5.00