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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1956
Out Town Mews
Collins
By Thomas Williams
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt. Olive Baptist church. Rev.
P. T. Phi.lips, pastor, deliverin ',
the sermon day and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Beal,
Miss F. E. Balentine, Mrs. Lena
Baker and little daughter at¬
tended the Mutual Ushers’ Un¬
ion Sunday at Steep Hill.
Wiliie Byrd of Brunswick was
the guest of Mrs, Lena Baker
Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie Goins of Lyons
was the weekend guestof Miss
Lena Baker.
Little Montanna Tillman was
the Sunday guest of Miss Mel-
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By Pearl .lolin sc i
Sunday was a hgh day at St.
Mark Bapti.t church with Rev.
F. Tompson preaching both the
morning and evening sermons.
At 6 o’clock the missionary
meeting was held. Mrs. Sarah
Johnson, the president, presid¬
ed; money raised, $41.14. The
members and friends of Rev. E.
L. Gaskin, pastor, are very hap-
riv over his recovery. One mem-
. £ was silver added tea to the given church.
^r.'Ime was at the
of Mrs. anice Folders in
honor of Rev. J. w. White, Sun-
dav.
Little Lozzie Mae and Rosa
Burke and Rosa Garvin, grand¬
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Garvin, visited their aunt
and cousins at Pineland, s. C.
Deacon A. B. Garvin is still
on the sick list.
Rev E. L. Gaskin and wife
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr-. Beulah Polite.
Mrs. Mabel Annie Johnson
was the weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rent!
Solomon.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Union Spring AME church. Rev
J. M. Ding’.e, pastor.
Mrs. Fannie Goldwire and
Mrs. Emma Johnson of Chicago
were the house guests of their
cousin, Mrs. Hannah Solomon
The Charming Ladie; Savin*;
club met at the home of Mrs
Roxie A. Goldwire Monday night..
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young
are th eproud patents of a fine
r i\fay girl. She will be called
Gertrude.
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scruggs
are the proud parents o- a fine
baby girl. She will be called
Cynthia Lue.
Mrs. Richard Mae Houston
and children of Savannah were
the gue ts o' Mrs. Victoria John¬
son Monday.
k Mrs. Margie Hannah a id
children, and Miss Annie Lue
Scruggs were the guests oi Mrs.
w'.nna Smart Sunday.
Mr. and Mr . Lattimore Dun¬
can were the Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and Frank Solomon.
Miss May Oia Smart visited
relatives at Rincon over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wallace
and daughter and Mr - . Lizzie
Duncan motored to Rincon Sun¬
day.
Miss Evelyn Fitts is spend¬
ing a week in Savannah with
her sister, Mrs. Yvonne Daugh-
Jery. .
Mr. and Mrs. James DaugL-
tery of Savannah spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses Duncan
of Savannah motored here Sat¬
urday.
James Bowman and Lee Ben¬
jamin Wallace spent the week-
tnd at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hill made
a business trip to Savannah
Friday.
Mrs. Marie Scruggs and
daughter were the guests of
their mother, Mrs. Cynthia.
Scruggs Sunday.
HINESVILLE
i By Eariine Cause
Sunday was pastoral day at
Bethel, Rev. R. Richard preach¬
ing in the morning and Rev.
Long preaching at night.
Revival meeting was a success
at Bethel AME church last week.
E1 der Martin conducted it.
Three were added to the church.
Rev. R. Ricard and Mr. Dug-
gins were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. F. W. Tennell.
Mrs. Phobie Lee and little
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1 guests of Mrs. Alice Steward,
Egypt
By Robert L. Walker
Sunuay was mass meeting at
Bethel AME church.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Oak Grove Baptist church, Rev.
R. Johnson, pastor.
The Bethel school will close on
May 19. Mrs. Ernestine Margar¬
et Gilli on. teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Young
was the Sunday evening guest of
Mrs. Mary M. F. Williams.
Mrs. Gladys Douse and son
were the weekend guests of her
cousin, Mrs. Ida Mae Jenkins.
Mrs. Rosa Bell Oglesby and
sister-in-law. Miss Juanita Og¬
lesby. were the weekend guests
of Mrs. Oglesby’s mother and
father.
Mrs. Ella Nick and husband
were the Sunday guests of her
mother, Mrs. Georgia Gamble.
Mrs. Florence Young is some¬
what better after a week’s ill¬
ness. ,
MclNTOSH
By Euge te Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was communion day
at St. Peters AME church, Rev.
M. L. Lester, pastor.
The Southern Jubiliares of Sa¬
vannah r endered a program
Sunday afternoon at St. Peter’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quarter-
man of Walthourville, Mr. Ply¬
mouth Bacon of Jacksonville,
Fia., and Mrs. Catherine James
worshipped at St. Peters. Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Doris E. Taylor visited
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Eliza¬
beth Carter, Monday nght.
( PEMBROKE
Sunday was pastoral day at
Beautiful Zion church, Rev.
Hendly preaching a soul stirr¬
ing sermon. Visiting friends
were Mr. Holland of Claxton
and Mrs. Mamie Simmons.
Mi s Betty Blaty of Savannah
spent the weekend with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Lummie Kent.
LYONS GA.
By Mrs. P. T. Phillips
The Mt. Zion choir of Soper-
ion rendered a program Sunday
at the First Baptist church.
Mrs. Price was called to Green
Hid. Fla., to viiit’her sick bro¬
ther.
Ase Lue Phillip’s father, Jos¬
eph Maynard of Perry Fla. hs
here visiting her..
Katie Lue Whitefield is back
home from a visit to Saniord,
Fla.
The First Baptist church will
hold its 56th anniversary on
May 11.-14, Rev. Phillips, pastor
Dea. and Mrs. Eddie Jack on
motored to Milien Saturday and
visited the Lane Grove Baptist
church. Rev. R. Lee, pastor.
Little Barbara McDonald cele¬
brated her 5th birthday on Sun¬
day.
Soperton News
By L. C. Todd
Sunday school at Mt Zion
was well attended.
The WMBS held an inspiring
meeting with Mrs. Mary Brown
in charge.
The Mt. Zion choir rendered
a musical program at the 1st
A. B., Lyons.
Rev. J. S. Latimer and Rev.
I. H. Harden filled their out of
town pulpits Sunday.
The funeral of Dea. Ellen was
j held at Coleman’s Chapel, Rev.
Perkins officiating; Baker Fun¬
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eral Home in charge.
The commencement exerci es
ft! ilie* Dock Kemp high .whom
■.sill begin Monday night, Ma.s
3, with the 1st and 2nd grades
presenting an opperetta, “The
Land of Dreams Come True.”
Sgt. Johnnie S. Harris nas
returned to the South Pacitic
after spending . ome time with
his family.
Sgt. George Cordy, Jr., has
received his medical rctiremeir
from the United States army
1 is back home with his fam¬
and
j ily
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cardy Jv
and children and Mr’. Geo. cor¬
dy Sr. were among those who
attended the funeral of Mr.
James Outlaw Sunday in
Wrightsviile.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Lev°lv H1U Baptist church.
Mrs. Rosie Strickland was
the weekend guests of her moth¬
er, Mrs. Mollie Harris.
Mrs. Mollie Harris and Mr;
Minnie Moses attended ser¬
vices at the Church of God in
Christ Sunday night.
'Garnett, S. C.
By Earl Reid
On Friday there was a May
day exercise at the Robertville
high school. The 5th grade won
the queen contest, this honor
going to Mary A. Jackson. Ezekia!
Green won the bicycle race. Ben¬
jamin Miller won the potato
race and Herbert Mackey, the
jumping contest. Robertsville
defeated Freeman in the bail
game. Mt
The Seven Seals were at
Zion AME church the last Sun¬
day in last month.
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MH.LF.N j
By Arthur Jordan i
Needful Baptist church
brated Dr fTth n-vn’versorv on (
Sunday. Mass meeting was at
10-30 o’clock conducted by Mr.;
Claud Carpenter, Mrs. Eilat
Hurte Mrs. Ruth responded Spence. The to j
welcome address j ,
by Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter. Pas-
tor W. D. Sapp delivered the (
a'l-'-Uvrsarv sermon.
Allen Williams is sick at home
Mr. Albert Evans is very sick
at his home.
Mrs. Mozee is on the sick li t
/ VIDALIA
By Mrs. B. M. Du|tbar
The WMBS No. 2, held its
monthly meeting Sunday after¬
church.
The Starlight Sewing club
held its meeting Friday night at
the home of Mrs. Mary Mont¬
gomery. Jack¬
Mrs. Marie Patterson of
sonville, Fla., was in the city
last week visting her aunt, Mrs.
Bertha Durden.
Mrs. Gillis, Mrs. Emma Ford
and Mrs. F. M. Hayes arc on the
sick list.
Freedman Grove
By Mrs. C. Muliice
ft. James AME church he’.cl
its regular monthly service Sun¬
day, Rev. Montgomery preach¬
ing.
Rev! and Mrs. Wm. Jackson
and Mrs. Josephine Green at¬
tended the anniversary service
at New Zion Baptist church,
Cross Road, Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Mayes, Mrs. Mary
Baker. Mrs. Matilda Mins and
Mrs. Muliice attended the basket
ball banquet at L. C. T. school
Thursday night.
Mrs. Pearl West spent Thurs-
dav with Mrs. B. A Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker,
Mr. Roy Walker ad little Patricia
Walker were the Sunday gue t s
of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Frazier.
Mrs. Cena Best, Mrs. Mildred
Butler. Miss Rosa A. Lambright.
and Aron Lewis Robinson at¬
tended t he PTA meeting at
Sand Hill, also Mrs. J. Robinson.
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrell
Sunday will be pledge day at
FAB church and a Mother's Day-
Baby contest sponsored by the
Junior choir. The captains are:
Mrs Addie Washington, for ba¬
by Sonny Robinson fro m La-
pageville: Mrs. Geneva Walker
for babv Ulvs es Walker, Mrs.
Addie Mae Robinson for baby
Jimmie Mae Robinson; Mrs.
Johnnie Mae Baker for baby
Brenda Baker; Mrs. Rosa Leo
Cunningham, for baby Jacque¬
line Wallace; Mrs. Viola Ander-*
son for a city baby. The contest
will be held at 4 p. m.
The revival of FAB church will
begin Monday night conducted
by Rev. Stokes. Rev. Wm Cun¬
ningham is pastor.
Mrs. Rebecca Jones is improv¬
ing after three weeks illne's.
Mrs. M. E. Morrell and others
will conduct a rummage sale
in the park across from FAB
church this Saturday evening
All proceeds will go to the
church
The coniTiumtty Club ha :
eli.. ed two lots lor a playmoun i
for our boys and girls this
mer. Attend these meetings be-
:au e we need your cooperation
.end our children need all cf u .
■V. Morrell is president and Mrs.
E. M Moultrie, Sect.
Mrs- Johnson To Attend
World Conference
PASADENA. Calif.— Mon
than $1000 has come in for the
Mae Reese Johnson Fund, now
ocing raised by the community
and other friends, to send Mr
Mae Reese Johnson, founder of
the Scattergood Youth Center,
o the World’s Convention of the
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union in Hastings, England,
June 3 to 10.
Abe J. Hay, who has been serv¬
ing as treasurer for the .und
raising movement, reports th:
a cross section of citizens is re
presented in the donations. The
pre-convention tour includes
Ireland (Cork. Killarney, Dub¬
lin, and Belfast); Scotlanc
iGlasgow, Edinburg); Melrost
and AbBottsford Abbey-, Eng
lish Lake District, Stratford-
Avoia, London, Windsor, and
Hampton Court.
“In order to meet the full ex
pense of the trip, more money r
-needed," said Mr. May in a las
minute call. Objective of the
campaign has been small gift
from many persons, rather Om
large sums from only a few. Th
money may be sent, to Mr
Johnson. 913 N. Orange Grot”
Pasadena 3 Calif., or to Mr. Kav
at the Security-Fir t Nations
Mrs. Johnson sails frori
New York May 11. With her hus-
band, Master Sgt. George John-
she has given twenty-three
years of service to the youth o
Pasadena.
Reese is a elo'c relativt
of Mrs. Agnes Bid! Sexton o
lore W. 45 stree t, t h is c ity.____
Fourth Precinct To
jyj on ^ ay
The regular meeting of the
4th Precinct, C. D. C. will meet
Monday night, May 15, at tiv
Recreation Center, 37th and
Ogeechee Road. Reports on the
re-registration campaign will
be given by representatives oi
this precinct, also a genera/
summary of the instructio -
program which was launched
several weeks ago. Dug to the
fact that the forth coming
primary is of interest to ev¬
eryone in Chatham county, a
large crowd is expect to be
present to hear these reports
and get all necessary informa¬
tion pertaining to the elec¬
tion. J. M. Gaynor is chair-
<nyyoRLD °f foqp
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Wilton C Scott., director
public relation; at Savannah
’State college, will serve as a
group leader at the Ninth Ann¬
ual Southeastern Regional Con¬
ference on Adult Education a'
the University of Virginia May
14-16 at ‘Chariot t.sville.
The confab is being sponsored
by several outstanding organi¬
zation; in the field of education
These include the American.
Association for A lull Education
i the Southeastern Association for
Adu:t E i,, alion , with the coop¬
eration of the Adult Education
section of the Natioaal Educa¬
tion association. (NEAL
“Developing Democratic Lead¬
ership” i; the theme for the 3
day, meet.
riasfe Announcement
fctu, Lily G. Rogers announ¬
ces the marriage of her daugh¬
ter, Freddie Laverhe Rogers, to
Joseph B. Torrence of Savannah
Georgia, on Sunday, July 10, 10-
19, in Beaufort, South Carolina.
K.I
Collier Elected Com¬
mander of Dist. AA
American Legion
District “A” American Legion,
met in Douglas Sunday at which
'ime the district was divided in-
*o 3 areas for more efficient ad¬
ministration. Comrade Solomp.i
K Mathews was elected area
commander and M. B. Williams
was elected junior baseball
chairman for area three which
consists of Savannah, Uvalda,
Waynesboro, Milien, Statesboro.
Swainsboro. Metterand Clayton.
Representing post 509 wore
W. w. i-aw. Commander, M. B
Williams, adjutant; Solomon K.
Mathews, finance officers, Louis
P. McLendon. William McGhee
and Mrs. Ellen D. Spaulding of
the auxiliary. For Po t 513 were
Tnseph R i v ers, commander;
Henry Lockhart, adjutant, Theo¬
dore Mackey and Clarence
Cummings.
Irs. Jones Not To
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Mrs. Irene Joiaea who for a
lumber of years has been serv¬
ing eastside customers with the
Tribune will no longer be able to
deliver the paper to their homes
but will continue to sc’.l the
Tribune from her residence, 551
East Macon street.
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the initiation officers were elec-
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LV Mason; Vice Pofemareh,
Emerson Walker; Keeper of
Records and Excheque, Julius
Williams; Historian, William P
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