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THURSDAY, FF.BRUAEY 9, 1950
Out-Of-Town News
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REIDSVILLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
P-'T-A Officers and
feors from all cf the school
Mumnnieo. ccmmunites in Tattnall rr
county met n on „ February. 1 , ,
at Glennville High School
tne purpose ot reelecting of¬
ficers ana completing plans,
for the year. Tne meeting
was well attended. Officers
elected were: Mesdames J. B.
.Sesstms our Jeanes teacher,
,j.t_wident; Minnie Sharpe,
field; vilie, vice president;
•Schley, Manassas, secretary;
,(James Jones, Glennville, trea¬
surer; several coirjmittees were
also appointed.
The P.-l. A. and communi¬
ties and teachers have been
active in working up senti¬
ment and finance for the Tatt¬
nall Bounty Health Survey
which will be held February
1'5~23. Be sure you get your,
X-Ray and olood test which
are free.
Tire Philadelphia Singers ap¬
peared Sunday night for the
benefit of the school. Have
you seen our cement porch at
school? The P.- T. A. and
trustees did that. If you’re
not a member, better join.
The W. M. B. S. held its
regular meeting Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Henderson, Mrs.
Winston Duggar and
Sandra, were the Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Clay.
Mr. Wessley Patterson and
Mr. Lewis McNeal of Miami,
Fla. have returned heme after
spending a few days here with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Laura Staten of Hawk-
Jnsville was the week end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers.
Mtrs. Margie Byrd made a
business trip to Claxton last
week. i
Miss Ora M. Browder has re-
tnrned to Nashville, Tenn. af¬
ter spending a few days with
her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Browder.
1’ne Reidsville Jr. High Bas¬
ketball team defeated Maxter
Training school 20-22 last
Wednesday. •
The Reidsville Jr. High bas¬
ketball boys defeated Pembroke
22-25' last Tuesday. The 7th
and 8 th grades are giving a
.jmascarade party February 14.
The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holmes
were out of town visitors on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Guess at¬
tended church at Ludowici, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mcs. Kermit Mosley
proud parents of a baby
girl
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKin¬
non were Sunday guests of his
mother and Pursie step-father, Mr. j !
and Mrs. Bass of Manas-
saf -
Mrs. Ida M. Carwell was
JVpnday j gucfit of Mrs. Gladys
.
Mosfley. !
il! 1
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Costen |
are proud parents of a baby I
boy.
Mr. C. J. Eason of Claxton
was a visitor here last week.
| PEMBROKE |
B;y Yvonne Bunch
Sunday was pastoral day at
i Beautiful Zion church. Rev
1 Ilendley tt preached . , inspiring
. , .
L„___„ an “
sermon. One „ member . added ,,
the total for the day $40.95.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jones and the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Black
had a beautiful church wed
ding. After the wedding a
reception was held at the home .
Sunday School was held at
St. John AME church. In the
absence of the presiding elder,
prayer meeting was held. To-
tal money raised was $9.1.0.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade
of Ellabell were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Frances Fields
Mrs. Ronella Edenfield on Sun¬
day night. •
The funeral of Mr. Wesley
ilus'jer was held Saturday af¬
ternoon at the Holiness Church
Owens. Harpers Funeral Home
if Pembroke was in charge.
Mrs. Ida Anthony left last
Tuesday afternoon after spend-
ng a few days with her par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie BiAg
md family of Allendale, S. C..
/ere the Suncay evening guests
if Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch.
CLYO
By Mrs. Pearl Johnson
Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Wiggins
v*iited friends in the Taylor
Chapel community Sunday.
me teachers of Clyo Junior
High. Reidsvlle and Taylor
Chapel schools respectively, at-t
Lie i .Tim iam County
Teachers Association Friday,
a* oyiiugfield.
(Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson
of Savannah were the Monday
night guests of their mother,
Mrs. Emily Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKinley
and Walter Barnwell, Jr., and
Warren Green Jr. at Savan¬
nah were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Goldwlre Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Johnson and
Misses Ella Mae and Janie
Johnson were the guests ot Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Solomon Sun-j
day.
Miss Pearl Jackson visited
Mrs. Leadis Lawton Saturday,
Miss Marie Scruggs and Har¬
ry Lee Bacon visited their
grand mother and aunt Sun-'
day, Mrs. Cynthia Scruggs and
M-SS Ruby Scruggs.
Mr. Elijah Bacon is still on
the sick list.
Herbert Smart became sud¬
denly ill Sunday night and
was rushed to the hospital in
Savannah early Monday morn¬
ing. We hope for him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp of Syl-
vania were the Sunday after¬
noon ~----- guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Smart,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie (Candy)
Daughtry of Savannah spent
the week end with their par-i
i en t s Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solomo^
w«ere the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rentie Solo-
mon.
Mrs. Lila E. Stokes visited
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Houston,
of Savannah Saturday.
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by Robert I-ee Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
£t. Peter's AME e.iurch, Rev .
A. Mononey preaching.
Services were well attended
Sunday at Oak Grove Baptise
church w.th Rev. R. Johnson
delivering the sermon.
Mrs. Marv ft., M. J. Williams and
little ..... ... Miss -adje , „ Harris wer«>
the .. Sunday _ quests of Mrs. Mar-
garet Massey.
Mrs. Evelyn Ctrothard of New
York city spent a while w th
her mot’.ier Mrs. Annie Beil;
Jones.
Last week Mrs. -Channle Wal-
ker and Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
McNair of Savannah .'pen*-, the
liams. week end with Mrs. Mary Wi'-j
Mrs. Gladys Douse and Majori
Hines, Jr., are on the sick list.
HINESVILLE
By Earline Cause
(Sunday was pastoral day at
Bolh "l AVfE Church; Rev. R„
Cooper preaching at the
momin S and Rev - R - Richard
Pt ’i P ‘.. L
’ ucstr were Rev - R - D ^ Cooper,
an ^ Rev. Rev and - T. S.ngleton. Mrs. R. Richard
and Rew R. D. Cooper were
the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cause. .
Miss Eva Nell Douglas was
the week end guest of Misses
Ann and Earline Gauss.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hines made
a business trip Saturday.
Miss Betty Jean Shaw and
Miss Jacqueline White were
the Sunday guests of Misses
Ann and Earline Gause.
COLLINS
By Thomas WilL'ams
Sunday was pastoral day
Mt< Olive Elipt'fst Church,
Rev P. T. Phillips, pastor, de-
the sermons. Sunday
night, Rev. J. K. Atkins and
Rev. W. N. Lainer were present.
A community rally will be
held to raise funds to rebuild
the high school.
CLAXTON j j
By Mrs. M. F. Bailey
Mrs. Earlean Badey and
tie son Ronald, left last Wed-
i(esday fbr 1 )ne|/ home in
Greenville, Ala., to be at the
bedside of Mrs. Bailey’s father.
The funeral of Mrs. Mamie
Richardson was held last Wed-
nesday at FAB Church offici-
ated by Rev. N. L. Lyde of
Holland Funeral
Home was in charge.
The girls and boys basketball t
teams of E. C. H. S’, were de¬
feated last Thursday by the
D^erson Training School team
at Vidalia.
The body of Rev. James
who died in East Chiea-
g0 m a - rived i ast Saturday.
Funeral service were largely at-
tended Su . lda y at st. John Bap-
tis( . ,Q Aurc ] 1) officiated by Rev.
N ^ Lyde of Hrunswick. Har-
pel’s Funeral Home in charge.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Rev. J. H. Williams, pastor.
Founder’s Day was also observ¬
ed.
The Ladies A,id club met on
last Friday night at the home
of Mrs. Susanna Boggs.
Mrs. Sessomis, supervisor of
Tattnall County schools, was
the office guest of Supervisor
Mary Lee Hall last F’riday
incoming. She was also the
1 guest of the English depart¬
ment and first grade room
and spoke very encouragingly
■to pupils and teachers.
Supervisor Mary Lee Hall was
fhe week end guest of her moth¬
er, Mrs. Smith of Waycross,
Ga.
The W. M. B. S. society held
its monthly meeting Sunday i
at FAB Church. All officer?
were re-elected. Mrs. M. B.
Brew ton, president.
LUDOWICi
by Mrs. Ailer Johns of l
The celebraticn of the anni-;
| versary of the Rev. T. J. Lynch
-of St. James Baptist
church ... was a great , success. It
' Wuij U gnugilUrU • ^y a sermon
by Rev. Avery, a 1-1-year-oid
| "'?■ cr: « 1 erar.v program, a
sermon !by the pet.tor, many
6 -avj w u*e p iv s; r lrcm mem-
j Ders and Irier.ds totaling >'30.
1 and a banquet.
j ,. irom _ herc , at - ended thc
funeral of „ Deacon Houston
j Johnson which was. held last
Friday at Jerusalem Baptist
church at Groveland.
Mrs. Sail e Walker and oth¬
ers attended Lie funeral of
Drusey Wa]ker at A 11 e nhu rst i
Thursday.
In last week’s article the I
name of Mrs. Lilia Worthen
inadvertently omitted from the
list of those who attended the
district union at H ’ nesv de -
A. Garvin, Deacon and Mrs.
J. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce,i
Mrs. Lealine Wilcox and others
attended the Great Eastern
Union at Patterson.
Mrs. Mamie Baggs who 'has
been v siting home folks for a
while, has returned to Newark,
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Guest of
Reidsville and Mr /. Amanda j
Shaw of Jesup worshipped at
St. James last Sunday and were
dinner guests of Elder and Mrs.
J. T. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs.
Guest were also the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ross.
Mrs. Verneile Williams o! (
Savannah was the week end i
.guest of heme folks. Mrs. Wil-]
l ams. Miss Janie White of
U P> Prof. J. Y. Shaw were the
dinner guests of Miss Clara Wil¬
liams.
McIntosh
by Eugene Johnson, Jr.
(Sunday was comunftn day a
r - Rapt st church
Rev. M. L. Lester delivering an
a.*,--OoiiiiUli.
Rev. Lester is requesting the
members of St. Peter’s and
Thebes Chapel and the ent re
community of McIntosh to re¬
register for voting before it is
| too late. He viTted Valdosta I
Wednesday. j
Mrs. Henrietta Hodges a
son made a business trip to Sa-
vanna.i on Saturday.
Mrs. Dor s Taylor and Mi:s
Thelma Garrison worshiped at
u reiers churcn c.unday.|
Mrs. Doris Taylor, daughter
in law Mrs. Elizabeth Car i
01
ter, and niece Miss Thelma ;
cran.son, bo n of Savannah,!
were Vie week end guests of |
Mrs. Carter. j
Mrs. Estella Jones of Jackson j
ville and Mrs. Lula Walloon!'
were Tuesday gue ts of Mrs.
Uizzie Carter.
Mrs. Annie Payton of Cincin¬
nati and Mrs. A! ce Mallory of
Kingsland are v siting Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mrs.
Gussie William :.
FREEDM/.N GROVE
by VIis. A. Mullice
Prayer meet ng and Scnday
school were well attended at
Fibenezer Presbyterian rhorrh
Sinday.
Rev. A. Holley preached an
inspiring sermon to a large au¬
dience at Beach Hid Baptist
church Sunday.
Mrs. J. O. Robinson and son
Avon vis ted Mrs. Cena Bast in
Savannah cn Thursday.
Miss Rosa Lambrig'.it visited
relatives in Savannah Satur¬
day.
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Savannah, I j
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SOPERTQN
By L C Todd
Sunday was pastoral day
Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Rev.
I. H. Harden filled his pupit
morning and evening.
Rev. Johnson was guest
er at Lovely Hill morning and
evening.
Me.sdames Rosa Todd, Willie
M. I'odd and Eva Burden mo¬
tored to Vidalia Monday.
Garden of Eden Chapter O.
E. S. held an inspiring meet-
Refreshments were serv-
ed.
The P.-T. A. of the
Training School is
, sponsor i ng a 3 ac t play, “Bound
Get Married” directed by
Miss Madie M. Kinsey, Jeaneai
supervisor.
Sunday School at Mt. Zion)
was well attended; Ben Brown
in charge,
Curry uove motored
secretary; Joseph Teuschlc’
trustee. Second row: Ilurdi-
1
Phillips, financial secretary;
j Carl Meyer, treasurer; Robert
j - E. Webb, “ corresponding •
secrc
tary and sergeant-at-arms;
Louis Bailey, trustee; Jamer
Georgia, guard; Richard Rog¬
ers, Iguide, Third row: Mi¬
chael J. Pietrzak, internation¬
al representative. —(AMP)
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrell
This Friday is pledge day
at 'FAiE| Church. A prayer
service will begin next Sunday
for One week each night. You
a * e ^ lvRed to these services,
Mrs ' R - L - Pa ^ nier > clerk Rev
Cunn i n <gham pastor; Dea. Chas.
Apderson dhairman of the
board.
After five weeks' Illness, Mr.
J. Wiggins passed away last
week Tuesday at a local hos¬
pital. Funeral ser-vlces were
held Saturday at Royal Under¬
taking chapel; Rev. Cunning¬
ham, officiating; Interment,
East Savannah cemetery. Sur¬
viving are a wife, Mrs. Irene
P. Wiggins; sister Mrs. Addle
Washing! f 1 ; three brothers,
uncle, aunt, cousin and other
relatives and a host of friends
Mr. Anderson Wiggins of
Newark, N. J. and William Da¬
vis of Charleston S. C. returned
ny, Swift and company,
j rev’s Packing company,
Schultz Packing company, Os -
cherwitz and , Sons __ the ,, union
stock . ,_ yards, • and ■ other - small •’
plants.
From left to right, seated:
Albert Scheuermann, president;
Joseph Atihon, vice-presdent;
Lous B. Williams, recording
.vannah on business.
| Services were well attended
a ^ tde Church of God in Christ
Mrs - f ^ ora Oatts was in charge
of the juniors.
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Uli 1111 lie it » I iL fl l!
Thunderbolt
By Mrs. Sus’e Williams
College Park Baptist Church
held Its regular communion
services Sunday. The ser-
mon was preached by Rev.
Wilborn. There was a large
attendance,
Miss Patterson of Tampa,
Fla. was the weekend guest of i
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright.
Those on the sick list arc
Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Dorothy
Carter, Mr. Howard Baker and
to their homes MontSBT their
attending the funeral df
brother J. Wiggins last wWK.
Mr. apd Mrs. dcud# Robert*
of East Anderson street oe&b
ed on several friends Last
; day after church while 3p
j Ing the evening with tb»tr
| ter Mrs. Rachel Mitchell «IKl
Mr. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mfs. Arvdrtw Ph«*~
irx are the proud parent af
| a 8 lb baby boy born ba*r J&Mtugj
3CUi. Mother and
i doing fine.
Mrs. Bernlee Wilder a«H
I dren spent 6 'an day »t
! j o:o vfttting /'•Imtiv^i
friends.
Mu. Maria TiadaU
! cross attended the
Mr. Wiggins Jaat week
| visit with her
Irene Wiggins, two a
Lee returning hc.*ie.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bearlbl
hu.*band, Mr. Peter BennetV*
improving slowly at Marin*;
pital.
Elshop BermcK wdU
|<harge of Communion ChKtall
this Sunday at tha
God Holiness unto The Load.
, Mrs. Ida W lliam* e/hd «
Harold left raturriav for Tath-
The teachers of this *om*Rr
attended the teachers’ aAa4>*
■onvcnr oi in Brunswick,
day. Mrs.. L A. Gaker, Mrs. MR
ired Butli;, Mrs. A. B. JaekkOD
Miss Rosa Lambrlght, Mrs. J*-
;ephinc Green represented
parents’ assoclat.onx
Mrs. B. A. Frazier Mr 9 . ML 9L
folden and Mrs.S. P.
^1'sited .Mrs. Ojlhelia WelcfeB
:ho is sick. {
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