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THURSDAY, MAY 4,
Out-Of-Town News
’Garnett, S. C.
By Bari lie ,
There was a party at Mi.
Housey’s House on Sat., April
29. There was an oyster roast
and a trip around the world at
'i. Glover’s house.
John Moses, shiger, will ap¬
pear at Mt. Zion AME church
the 1st Sunday night in May.
n Sunday night the Seven
Sea preaching contest appeared
at Mt. Zion AME church.
John Moses will appear at
Wagon Branch colored school
Saturday night.
Rev. W. C. Cain preached on
the Seven Wonders at Rev. J.
P. Filler’., church at Hardeeville,
S. C.
LYONS GA.
By Airs. P. 1. Phillips
The Oconee Zion Union met
with the Mt. Vernon Macedonia
Baptist church. Deacon Fred
Goins was delegate from Lyons
First Baptist church. Deacon
Jackson. Sis. Going and Sir.
Agnes Powers accompanied him,
Mrs. Bertha Dixon was also del--
| r d|e to the Union. Mrs. Harri;
Dublin was present at the
ijPAn.
Rev. Aron, from Savannah, is
spending some time with Rev.
P. T. Phillips.
Rev. P. T. Phillips was the
speaker on Sunday at the Reicis-
v. j*e District Union meeting ol
the Tattnall a sociation.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Hall, -J:
from West Palm*Beach, Fla., an
vi. iting their mother, Mrs. L. M.
Baker. Rev. Hall is also conduct¬
ing a revival at Waycross fc
Rev. E L. Junior.
Mr:-. Aibertha Baker was calico
to McRae to her sick son, Bus¬
ter Baker.
Mrs. Elcise Howard’s son ce!
ebrated his birthady April 3C
Mrs. Mary A. Power, of Si
Petersburg, Fla., is here visitin-
aer father, Charlie Powers.
Ruby Roger: and Mrs. Sail!
McCray are on the sick list.
CLYG
By Peail Johnson
Ministers and deacons meet¬
ing was held at Berryville Bap¬
tist church Sunday.
Union meeting was held a'
Mt. Zion Holiness church Sun
lay. The Valley Tone Jubilei
singers rendered a program in
he afternoon, Elder B. J. Sin¬
ters, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lattimore Dun¬
can and mother, Lizzie Duncan,
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Willie . . . who takes books with him on
job, studies while waiting for passengers.
Big Heipl Formulas are no problem babies. to
Willie, who enjoys helping yith
Doctor recommended Pet Milk for twins
because of its easy digestibility uniform
richness, safety, and because it’s fortified
with pure crystalline vitamin D.
.motored to Savannah Sunday
o attend the Union meeting.
M.. i. ,d Mrs. Allen Greene
notorc-d to Savannah Friday.'
Mrs. Emily Young is on the
-.ek list.
The Independent Ladie; Sav¬
ing club met at the home of Mr.
Artie Greene Tnursday night
The hostess served a delieiou
repast. ,
Miss Pearl Jackson vi itea
Mrs. Emily Johnson Wednesday
iunnoan.
Mrs. Margie Hannah and
liiluren spesl te weekend i.i 8a-
annah, attending the union
meeting.
Egypt
By Robert L, Walker
Sunday was the closing of the
spring revival at St. Peter's A.
M. E. church, Rev. A. Man ney
jastor. Rev. James Bro w n
^reached Friday night and Rev.
M a money Sunday morning. Total
money raised, $17.50
The Masons held their ann¬
ul -meeting at Silvania Sunday.
Mary Williams i; still on the
;ick list.
Andrew Walker spent the
veekend in Scriven with Ms
uncle and family.
The Guess What party was
out off until later on the ac-
count of rain.
Mrs. Gladys Douse was the
.'trnoon guest of Mary
ams Sunday.
Little Christine Manoney
s out of school with the mumps.
Sadie Mae Harris spent Fri¬
day night and Saturday with
Mrs. Gladys Douse.
fcILLEN
Seaman First Class Dock Wil¬
iams of Norfolk, Va., is home on
30 days leave.
Pfc. Samuel Lovett is home
on 23 days leave and Cpl. Willie
aekson. Jr. is on 15 days leave.
:oth enroute to Calif.
The Building Convention met
it the church of God in Christ.
. t was largely attended both
Saturday asd Sunday. 3’ h e
amount raised was $40.60.
Mrs. Lucy McNear is sick a:
the home of her son-in-law, Mr.
George D. Harts.
The funeral of deacon Willie
Twiggs was largely attended at
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Needful Baptist church.
Albert Gordon and 1'amilV
were down from Wayne «.oro.
hlr. Rubber Chance, Mrs. An
m Caa re, Misr. Mattie Bei’
Gordon, Mrs. Violet Griffin and
li e i r child re if motored to
Waynesboro to visit their • ister
and their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon.
Freedman Grove
The Presbyterian churches
U .Ion met at Eberneza church
:i Sunday with a good
ince.Rev. W. D. Wood deliv-
ered the sermon.
Mr. and M-". Maxle Jones
Jr. are the parents of a baby
girl, born April 26.
Mrs. B. A. Frazier and Mrs
,Mu'!ice attended the Di trier
meet; g of the Masons and OSS
on/Sunday in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Snead and
daughter, Jcraldinc, of Jack¬
sonville. Fla., -visited their moth¬
er and father on their way to
New York City. Mrs. Snead i?
the former Miss Vancile Jofrtan
Hi edaughter of Mrs. Florie
Lambright.
Mrs. Sarah J. Bacon returned
home from Sanford, Fla., la t
week. Mrs. Bacon attended the
funeral of her sister-in-law
Mrs. Sam Mairtfield.
Miss Ruth E. Golden. Mr. Har-
i ry Golden and Miss Rosa Lam-
| bright visited in Savannah Bat-
’relay,
Rev. Wra. Jackson, deacon
j Samuel Mullice, Mullir.o Sr., and attends >rn A
■ and Mrs. J. A.
he Baptist churches union a'
j Alleuhurst on Sunday.
Sick list: Mrs. M. E. Baker.
! Robinson, and Mrs
Mrs. C. M.
Ophelia Golden.
Mrs. Jueen Baker Hicks, of
Brim wick was the guest of her
mother. Mrs. M. Baker, on Sun¬
day.
REWSV1LLE
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mrs. Ora Lee Holme;;, accom
nanied her mother, Mrs. Am
Forman of Hullen, to Savanna!
lari week to the doctor.
Little Alma Jean Holmes cele
brated her fourth birthday Ma:
1. ’•V ‘ * T
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holnu
were Sunday guests of her bro
ther, Norman Forman of Me -
dese.
The Georgia Eiscuit Gosp<
Singers will render a prograr
at St. Phillip’s Baptiri churr’
The Pet Milk Photographer Visits
the WILLIE GAINEY FAMILY
of Affonfa, Georgia
Like many ex-GIs, Willie Gainey works part time, cs.
cab driver, studies part time at Morris Brown College,
where he's a business administration student. And
Zora Gainey has twin jobs—their 4-month-old boy and
girl, Adrain and Jacqueline.
But the extra work and expense of two babies doesn’t
bother Zora. A former home economics teacher, she
knows the short cuts that save money and time. Ami,
like other young homemakers, she knows that good
meals cost less when she uses Pet Evaporated Milk . . .
the same milk she buys for her babies. Whole milk
concentrated to double richness, Pet Milk adds rich
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Sft
’ Ine will
revival meeting be¬
gin at Bethel AME Monday
night.
Mis. Agnes Collins, Mrs. Gla¬
dys Mosley. Mr. Ed Jefferson,
and Mr. Wil’.ie Collins attended
the Union meeting at Far City I
Sunday. i
Miss Lillie Mae Web ter at¬
tended the Mutual ushers union
at t teep Hill Su iday.
| Mrs. Julian Brinson is home
| ! spending some time with her
mother> Mrs Carrle McNeal , who
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COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Deacon and Mrs. D. G. Nor-
ward, Mrs. Lula M. Jackson,
ind deacon S J. Johnson and
others attended the union meet¬
ing at Tarsity Sunday.
Miss Luedelia Norward ha
returned home after spending
a while in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Pen ora Hunter has re¬
turned to her heme in Savan¬
nah after spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. Lena Bak^r
A game was played between
Collins and Eastman teams
Thursday.
Many from here attended the
dance at Manassas high srhoo'
Friday.
R'w. W. N. Lanier end Mrs.
W. V Sharp of Reidsville, Mr’.
A. L. Holloway, Mrs. Janie Da¬
vis, deacon A. J. Holloway an l j
r. H. Tillman attended the board
meeting at at the Charlton Mt. Calvarv Grove as - J
"Saturday. •ociation j
Every one is invited to attend .
the May festival at Collins hig
school on May 11,
HINESVIU.E
By Earline Gause
Ihe Stony Gate Quartet rend¬
ered a program at Bethel AME
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mr :. Charlie C.'Gause
and family visited her sister in
Ella Belle Sunday.
Little Miss Carolyn Smith wan
the Snuday afternoon guest of
Misses Ann and Earline Gau:e.
E. D. Duggins of Tampa, Fla..
is visiting his daughter,
is rient-y.
Mrs. Clifford Singleton and
Jacqueline White attended the
Union in Ludowici.
The H.ne haw school chorus
■endered a nregram at Bethel
\ME church Sunday evening.
VIDALIA
By Mrs. B. M. Durden
Solomon Tabernacle Baptist
liurch’s spring revival meeting
will begin Monday night. Rev.
J. Bryant o. Sandorsvlile will
be in charge for five nights. The
:ecbnd Sunday, May 14, the Sol¬
omon Tabenacle will hold the
21st anniversary of its pa tor,
lev. E. M. Solomon and also the
church’s fourth anniversary in
,ts new location. The anmver-
ary sermon will be delivered
-,y Rev. J. l. Henley.
g.'x candidates were raised at
he Mt. Horeb Ma oiic Lodge!
rst Friday night. Benjamin j
telly, Sr., W. M. i
Mrs Julia 4’ery, Mrs. Fermia
R;zier, Mrs. Maudie Lee Royal
nd Tommie Lanier were dele- i
the Oconee Zion church 1
rates to
Building Union at the Macedo.i-
a Baptist church.
The first all-colored singing
invention was held April 30 at
the Dickerson Training school
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auditorium featuring the Zion
Travelers of Brunswick, the
Svvanee River Singers of Cor-
dele. the Tru-tone Gospel Sing¬
ers of Hazeihurst, the Kelly Fe¬
male Quintet of Savannah, Si
Paul Gospel Lingers of Lyons
and the Dixie Jubilee Singers ol
Vidalia. The program was broad¬
casted from tile auuii oriurr
o'er station V/VOP, Vidalia.
This program wa; sponsored by
Taft Hayes, la.-..: announcer of
the colored East Side Gospe.
program and Principal C. D
Jackson of Dickerson Training
school.
The Dixie Jubilee Singers and
the announcer, Taft Hayes, will
appear at the Mt. Calvary Bap¬
tist church, Savannah, Sunday,
May 7.
Mrs. Almand Smiley was ho t-
ess last week at her heme, de¬
lightfully entertaining the mem¬
bers of the East Side Saving
dub. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Jessie
Campbell. returned
Mrs. Inez Rawl; has
from the Savannah hospital and
is doing fine.
Mr. Frank Troupe, Mrs. M
Thomas, Mrs. Ira Green, and
Miss Hopson are in the sick
list.
Mr-. Benjamin Kelly Sr. left
Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., to
attend the AME General Con¬
ference.
The funeral of Rev. J. F. GUUs
was held at the Poplar Springs
Baptist c hurch April 30. Rev.
H A McLe0;1 officiated. Inter-
ment was m - the Poplar Spri ngs
cemetery. McLendon Burial As-
socla tj 0 n was in charge of
arrangements.
| PEMBROKE I
By Yvonne Bunch
The Union meeting was large¬
ly attended Sunday at Jerusa¬
lem Bapt. church. Rev. Smoke
preached a splendid sermon Sat.
night and Rev. Lynch preached
Sunday. Mon-
Mrs. Rosa Millage died
day. The funeral was Thursday
at the Tri.oe. . church, Harper
Funeral home in charge.
Soperton News
By L. C. Todd
Sunday school at Mt. Zion
was well attended.
called to the bedside of his old-
N. L. Outlaw and family were
est sister In Wrightsville who
was taken seriously ill on Sat¬
urday morning.
James Wiggins is out again
after having been shut in loi
some time.
Deacon Lummy Philyaw was
taken back to the hospital for
a checking. He is recuperating
at the home of hi; daughter,
Mrs. Ernest Callins.
The Union meeting of the
Cconee Zion association left
with the Macedonia Eaptist
church *244.22. Mrs. Viola Out¬
law rercsented the Mt. Zion
Auxiliary in the Union meeting.
Sunday school at St. Paul A
M. E. church was well attended
with John Casin in charge.
The Mt. Zion choir
a mu "leal program in Madison
The trip was made by bus.
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ment witness.
At the ..ame time, in Balti- 1
nore, Miss Alice L. Galusha, 26
white office employee of Pco-
ts Drug store, was arrested
for attempted bribery of lh-
.umptammg witness.
The caoe before U. S. Com¬
missioner Cyril s. Lawrence,
against Goodloe was ordered
continued until May 3 because
the complaining witness was not
present.
Dr. Goodloe, who ha; prac¬
ticed in the District of Colum¬
bia for the past 25 years, wa <
accused of performing an abor¬
tion this year on an unidentified
woman who lodged the com¬
plaint against him. He was
originally released on $5,000
bond for the abortion charge
a id another $5,0C0 for the brib¬
ery charge.
Mi s Galusha was arrested by
Baltimore police on a tip that
she would try to bribe the com¬
plaining witness not to testify
against him. Detectives went to
the witness’ home and concealed
theniseves in the woman'; room
They overheard Miss Galusha in
her attempt to persuade the
witness not to te3lfy against th#
doctor. When altefltdcij she had
fftCQ In cash in her purse.
Negro President Names
Catholic Representatives
Monrovia, Liberia <ANP) —
President Wm. V. S. Tubman
of Liberia has chosen two
prominantly non-Catholic re¬
public at the session of the
United Nations Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural Organ¬
ization to ’be held in Florence,
Italy, May 22 to June 16. They
are Father Patrick K. Juwle,
first native Liberian priest,
and Judge N. Massequoi, only
Catholic judge in Liberia.
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for children. Mrs. Lawrence
Brown, 1146 1 a Youiz Ave., N. E-
Canton, Ohio. •
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