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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, WA
Out-Of-Town News
EVANS CO. SCHOOL
NEWS
Bv (Mrs. A. B. Hisran
The Evans County Hi-Y bovs
gave a Bible quiz Dee. 19. On
Pn". e n t hp county Hi-Y and
Tri-Hi-Y installed officar .3 at
Pembroke high school.
The Evan 3 County Teachers’
P 'solution rr»t Jan. 5 with
Mj". Bessie Burwell presiding.
Delegates were elected for the
district teachdrs meeting to ^e
held at Statesboro Jan. 12. They
are Miss Emmaline Hol-ev, Mtos
Gladys Marten, H. Smith and
Mrs. A. B. Hogan. Mrs. Macon
announced that $86.50 was
raied from the Christmas
seals.
M's. Maggie Bailey has a
leave of absence to study at
Tu-kegee Institute.
Mrs. Gladys Williams has
been added to the staff since
two new room" at the school
have been completed.
In basketball Evans Count!
Training School girls were de¬
feated bv Walker high of Lu-
dowici but thp Evans boys won
by a score of 49-21.
Red Cro"s boxes were filler
by the children and turtle'
jL a r to the Junior Red Cros c
rman, Mrs. Luke, for shim
‘NO to children overseas.
MILL CREEK
By G. W. Benjamin
The 5 'oung folks held theb
f!Kst Sunday prayer meetinr
_unday.
The Williams Singers wil
sing the fourth Sundav in Jar
at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Pembroke, sponsced by the
Eastern Star of Ellabell chap
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and
family left Sunday for Home-
rtead, Fla., accompanied .to
Mrs. Anna Brown and two lhth
girls, Gloria Ann, and Ma"gret
REIDSVILLt
By Mrs. Agnes Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lewis o'
Washington, D. C., spent tlv
Xmas holidays with his brothe
and 'ister-in-law, Mr. -and Mr?
Norman Lewis, at the home 0
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. fe. L. Hammock
have returned from a visit
with their children, Mr. ant
Mrs. Luciou-. Bryant of Detroit
Quite a few attended th
funeral of Reubin Blunt at Col
lins Sunday.
Metter defeated the girls anr’
bovs Thursday in basketball.
Ira Griffin and Mrs. Minni>
Mattox visited Mrs. Annie B
Rogers,. Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. I. M. Middle-
ton visited Mrs. M. V. Shaf.pe
Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Bryant and Mr?
Queen Browder of Gary, Ind.
visited Mrs. Cardie Sharpe
Thursday.
Rev. A. W. Kemp of Archery
and Smithville visited Rev. I
M. Middleton Monday.
Mrs. Annie Bell Rogers spen'
Friday with Mrs. Queen John¬
son on the Collins iroad.
Mrs. J. B. Se'soms, super¬
visor of Tattnal county- ant
Mrs. Lillie Howard, visited Mrs
Howard’s sick mother, Mrs
Della Belle, Thursday night.
The Golden Crown, the Roll¬
ing Stone and Five Trumpet¬
ers will have stage a battle ol
song at Bethel AME Church
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HAIR DO FASHIONS
• 312 St. Nicholas "Ave/jNEWYORK,
lieious reception was held with
Miss Clara Bell Williams and
Mrs. Deoitia Jornson in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice C'dy
and chidren, Mrs. Eunice Nev-
els, Mrs. Vernelle Williams of
Savannah were the w>;ek/snd
guests of home folks.
Ml:, and Mrs. D. C. Morell
were the Sundav dinner guests
of Deacon and Mrs. Jas. John¬
son. j
Mrs. Henrietta Walker was
a recent guest of relatives at
Homvville. She was accomp¬
anied home by her sister, Miss
Georgia Thomas.
McIntosh News
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was communion day
at St. Peters AME Church, Rev.
M. L. Lester preacring. Two
members were added to the
hurch.
Miss Ollie Mae Howard has
returned after spending six
months with Rev.J. L. Fair. Jr.,
of Konnopolis, N. C.
Miss Laura B. Williams q{
Washington, D. C.. is visiting
her father, A. G. Williams, and
uncle, Josephus Williams.
Mm. Mamie Singleton of Mc¬
Intosh visited her son, Leroy
Moving, of Jacksonville, Fla.
SOPERTON
By L. C. Todd
S'undav was pastoral day at
Lovelv Hill. Rev. W. J. Johnson
delivering the message.
Rev. I. H. Harden filled his
out of town pulpit. James Out¬ '.he
law was elected president of
junior department in the Ocon¬
ee Zion union meeting.
Joel Lodge, Masons, and Gar¬
den of Eden Chapter, O. E. S.,
held an inspiring meeting to
bro-in the new vear.
Mrs. Mazzie Little had as her
guests Misses Eva and M. A.
K°ncv f -om Eatonton, where
Miss Kencv is a Jeans supervis¬
or. Miss Eva Kency is a teacher.
Rev. R E. Moss has accepted
the pastorate of the Jordan
Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. Mam¬
ie Moss was elected clerk.
The Colcred Civic Club elect¬
ed the following officers for
1951: Ross Jones, president:
Henry Lee Beac.ham, Secy.; N.
L. Outlaw, chaplain.
Miss Louise Brantley spent
the weekend with her parents
in Dublin.
Mrs. Ella Bake-, Mrs. Julia
Cook, motored to Dublin to
Dublin to visit their aunt, Mrs.
Ella Sanders.
The funeral of Henry Rtoks
was held at Lexey, Rev. C. An¬
drews officiating and Baker
Funeral 'Home in chareg.
Mrs. Ella Baker, Miss Irvin
White, Mrs. Julia Cooks and
Braddy Baker, motored to
Swainsboro to vint Deacon L.
W. Howard before being taken
to the hospital.
LYONS GA.
By Mrs. P. T. Phillips
W. T. Burlev of Miami, son of
Mrs. Annie Burley, spent the
holidays with hrt"
Mrs. Janie Lee Henley of Sa¬
vannah, daughter of Mrs. Annie
Burley, spent the Xmas holi¬
days wito her.
Mrs. Dort.ha Walker spent
the Xmas holidays with her
fathdr, Oak Walter.
Mrs. Curley Johnson, Irvin
Johnson and Rose L. Ellis and
j R“iby''Blunt family attended ar the funeral of
Collins.
' Mrs. Emma Sheard of Still-
more spen t Sunday with her
mother, Carrie Turner.
Louise Taylor and Susie Mc¬
Coy are on the sick list; alsrt
Mrs. Katherine Whigham.
Sorry to hear of the death, of
Mr. Brazil afer a long illnes"
Mr. and Mrs. Mose E»\zil * 11
go to Savannah to attend ne
funeral of Mr. Brazil Jan. 10.
SAND HILL
By Evelyn Wilcox
The Busy Bee Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Adline
Braggs. Mae Porter Bro¬
Mrs. Bonnie
thers of South Carolina visited
her during the holidays.
Pompie Cox was the weekend
guest of Waymon Wilcox.
Sam Anderson is home from
the Navv to spend a while with
his family.
Nathaniel Wilcox left Mon¬
day for Miami to visit his
brother.
Mrs. Grant is still on the sick
list.
DAISY
Bv Thomas Carlton
The funeral of Ubell Cau c ey
was largely attended Saturday
morning.
Mrs. Charity Mae Morrell of
St. Augustine. Fla., attended her
brother’s funeral.
Mrs. Geraldine Causev, wife
of Uzoll Cau'ey, is still home
with her mother, Mrs. Gertie
Cf.rlton.
Mrs. Laura Etta Brewton and
familv returned home a’tor
spending some time with ner.
mother. Mrs. Gertie Carlton.
Mrs. Lottie Mae Williams and
family were here to attend the
fumiral of their brother-in-
law.
ICaxton high school boys and
Idris played Ludowici Frin^y
nigh;, the Claxton boys winning
and girls losing.
Mrs. Geraldine Causey was
the Tuesday evening guest of
Mrs. Everlena Williams.
Mrs. Gertie Cairlton and NI r s.
Everlena Williams were .the
Tuesday morning guests of
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch at
Claxton.
William J. Williams a.nd
Mrs. Lelia Williams were the
night, Jan. 14.
Deacon and Mrs. L. A. Guest
M. V. Sharpe, Miss Valire
and others attended the
of Reubin Blunt, Sun¬
Mi s Elizabeth Edwards, after
her parents, returned
Savannah State College.
Mrs. Mamie Shead of Rochelle
visiting her children last
Miss Cecelia Sharpe of Buff¬
N. Y.. vi ited her mother.
Lillie Sharpe, thtough the
holidays.
Miss Cecelia Sharpe and sis¬
were the dinner guests of
Annie Bell Rogers Jan¬
3-
Miss Dorothy Sharpe, stud¬
of Boyan Havan school,
Fla., spented the
holidays with her
Mrs. Lillie Sharpe.
1 PEMBROKE {
By Yvonne Bunch
Sunday was pasteral day at
leautiful Zion Church. Rev. J.
Hendley preaching.
M-s. Annie Blocker,s son and
'aughter-in-law of Mr. and
frs. Charlie Blocker of Claxton
/ere the Sunday guests o'i Mrs
’oily Foxworth.
James Owens of Savannah
oent the weekend with Joseph
lunch.
Steven Joseph is tack from
Cingdom aftc< ■ attending his
lunt and brother-in-law’s fun-
iral.
HINESVJME
By Ann Gause
Sunday was communion day
it Bethel, Rev. R. Richards
^reaching.
Rev. and Mrs. R. Richards,
Rev. and Mrs. P. Richard,
^ev. Fied?, and Mrs. Givens
vere the Sunday dinner guests
>f Mr. and Mcs. C. Jones.
There will be an oyster roast
Friday night gjven in behalf
if the trustees of Bethel AME
"■hihch at Hinesville.
A program will be given Sun-
lay evening by the Georgia
liscuits of Savannah.
Misses Ann and Earline'
Taire visited Miss Betty Jean
>haw Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Moody, Dorothy
,ee, Sue Nell, Jean Allen Ash
ind A. L. Quarterman and Jean
Vilen Steward were the Sun-
lay dinner guests of Mrs. Ad-
eader Gamble of Brunswick’.
Miss Earthalene Green and
Maggie James visited Misses
Vnn and Earline Ga jse Satur-
Sam Hi no. is on the sick ist.
The Bethel AME Junior Mis-
ionary Board was organized
LUDOWICI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Tho pith pastoral anniver¬
services of St. James Bap-
11 Church, Rev. T. J. Lynch,
lait-or, were a great success
hroughout Sunday. The Rev.
L S. Curky, African minister,
ielivered the anniversary s^r-
non. At 11 o’clock the program
vas tendered . by the junior
ihurch and at 7:30 Rev. Curry
the sermon. A nro-
ram was presented by the
enior church. Rev. Lynch was
iresented a beautiful set of
Jhina, a beautiful birthday
ake, $35.00 in cash and other
After the services a de-
'
f Tire SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Monday night guests of Mr.
and Mr... Edward Lee Williafns
Mrs. Gertie Carlton, Mr. Ger¬
aldine Causey and Tullv Car.-ror.
motored to Savannah Thurs¬
day.
EGYPT
By Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. Peters AME Church "’ith
Rev,. A.. Mahoney preaching; oldest
money raised. $11.10. The
member of St. Peters Chivch
was present, James Wrett, of
Guyton. pastoral day at
Sunday was with
Oak Grove Baptist Church
Rev. R. John on, pastor.
Mrs. Abbie Johnson, who has
been very ill is much improved.
Miss Albertha McMillan; is
visiting Rev. and Mrs. R. John¬
son.
Saturday Mrs. Gladys Douse
was taken to the doctor at C y-
ton.
On Sunday morning
Mille rwas taken back to N". 1 -
ington to the doctor.
Claud Oglesby was the Sun¬
day night guest of Mrs. Man
Williams. spent
Rev. and Mrs. Manoney
Friday nigjjt wlih Miss M;ry
Williams and familv.
Mrs. Rosie Gamble spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hickson.
Whs. Hickson is ill.
Mrs. Ro-ie Gamble is spend¬
ing a while with her son a id
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Morell.
Mrs. Lessie Moell i? ill.
M and Mrs. Lester Morell
and family were the Sunday
n'ehht guest of his brother,
Charlie Morell.
Mrs. Lucas Reason has moved
Into a new home on the hard
road neag Monan Grove scnyoi
Mrs. Georgia Gamble spent
Friday night with her sister-
in-law, Aghen McGee, at Pvl-
vania. still the
Floyd Gamble is on
sick list. better.
Wash Brown is some
Mrs. Rena Brown is very ill.
Mrs. Lillie Lexsy visited the
docter at Sylvania Saturday
A. V. Services For
Pembroke School
The Pembroke hieh school
has added to its curriculum *he
audio-visual services offered by
the Georgia State Department
of Education. selected , tilm
teachers have _
All various
to supplement the
subjects that are taught. The
pictures are scheduled through
May. Films have also been se¬
lected fe»r use in the PTA and
teachers meetings. The veteran
adult academic education class
will also receive the benefit of
«;prvire addition
This to the curric¬
ular was made possible through
special efforts of F. C. Drevel,
Supt. of schools, and Leon
Dingle, principal of the school
COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Sunday services were held at
Mt. Clive Baptist Church, Rev.
P. T. Phillips, pastor, delivering
the sarmon Sunday night. Mon¬
ey raised, $43.59. funeral of
Many attended the
Ruben Blount. Rev. Johnson of
'Statesboro delivering the eu¬
logy. Harper Funeral Home was
in charge. of Savan¬
Quincy Johnson
nah was hare Sunday visiing
his mother and family and also
attended the funera lof Mr.
Blount. Sunday
Visitors here were
Deacon Smith of Claxton. Mr.
and Mr?. O. C. Quarterman of
Glennville. and Rev. W. N.
Lanier of Collins.
MILLEN
By Arthur Jordan
Lawson McNeelv went to At¬
lanta Monday night on business
and whilt there he visited his
brother, W. M. McNeelv. After
returning from Atlanta Monday
night, he, Dorothy Louise, Wm.
Paul, motored to Charlotte,
N. C.. on Tuesday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McNeelv.
Mrs. V. M. Habersham has
returned to her home in Savan¬
nah after spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs. L. P.
Holmes. who
Mrs. Luella V. Wwnn
teaches at Edison, has returned
to work after spendln'i the
holidays with her aunt e.nd
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1
Mrs. Inez Brown died at a
Holmes. dav-
local hosDital after a few
illness. The funeral hip was Baptist largely
attended at Feliow
Church Friday.
Mr. and Mlrs. James Mathas
and chidren of Tampa. Fla.,
were home for the holidavs vis¬
iting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dukei,
Jr - Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rocie
Sarfronia Dukes, Elbert, Mose.
and Thomas Williams of Orlan¬
do, Fla., were called home to
the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
Isabell Wright of Munneslyn.
Wm. Dukes, Sr., visited hi''
sons, Judson and James, of
WH'tevillp, G. C., during the
holidays. Dukes, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
and son were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Davis
of Wadley New Year’s day.
Mrs. Sadie Lee and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred A. Lee of Brooklyn,
N. Y., have returned home aft¬
er spending Christmas with
their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Lee.
James Lee died at Brooklyn,
N. Y. His body was brought
home and buried at Fountain
Spring Baptist Church. Mrs.
Annie Mae Johnson of Augusta
attended the funeral.
HI NEW!
WHITE BLUFF
'tv M”<!. P”an «"8 Wa. lvingfon
Dcie^ns R V7. WtnGres pn-
"m Rfrun■> are still on th*-
uni- ”~t tut are much »-n
oroved.
MI'S Mir- f Totlt e Ipiyfl-'r
who has heen confined to thr
r>oA-.vt a infirmary, is at hour
again.
Mrs. Inez Lovd of Detroit w»
+v, e dinner <niest of Mrs I "■’>
Graves on New Venrs day.
Pvt. Michael Braoeh of n
B. 'tationed nt Ft Belvo'”. vp
spent the holidays with tv
s mrents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthu
Branch, 8r.
I The -ervices of Nichotoo bo-
Bnpk Church. R«v. Thomas
1 rv W.O” were well attended S'yn
day. The deacons of neither
churches were in attendanc
, and solietied a better coopem
tion of the churchet of the dis¬
trict.
Sundav will be commun'or
at Mt. ITo-mon Baptist Chur-h
Mrs Ruth Turner of B’Ak-
halter is on the sick list.
THUNDERBOLT
By Gloria Moultrie
The Thundprhnit tnum^rbo!^ Community
Tinion of the RcrcQV'iVorA’o’
e l ? L lW ^
Church, Dec 9 - 3 l
were re-elected except the
Sunday school Supt., Deacon B.
Towe, who was succeed by F^v
E. Davis. The attendance and
offering banners were won' by
j Utway’s S. S.. having 45 schol-
J Franklin nrs and of $14.00 Philadelphia offering. Mme.
the guest of the was g£
union. e
rendered three beautiful
lections. The afternoon sermon
was delivered by Rev H ‘ w
Wilburn.
Walter Joiner is home visiting
his mother, Mrs. Mary Joiner
Pvt. Ruben Johnson, Jr
after .'pending several da vs
with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
ben Johnson. Sr.
Jewel Oscf■ of Pompedore,
Fla., was the house gue; tof his
sister, Mrs. Nellie Campbell’,
proving after an operation last
George Johnson, Jr., is im-
week.
The BTU of Litway will be
held at 5:30 instead of 6:00.
Miss Evelyn Deary returned
home after spending the holi¬
days with her mother in Ludo-
wici.
Mrs. Eliza Thorpe left for St
Augustine, Fla.
On the sick list are Mrs
Louise Dawley, Mrs, Rosa T ee
Hightower, Mrs. Susie Douglas
Mrs.- Daphnie Williams and
Mr?. Queen Frazier.
The S'r. Mission will meet at
2:00 Sunday at Litway.
CLYO
Sundav was a high day
By Mrs. Pearl Johnson
Union Spring AME and St.
i„ 4 a,rk Baptist Ch I che?. R?v
J’. \M. Dingle, pasto rof the
former and Rev. F. R. Thomp¬
son pastor of the latter.
Mini Louise Gregory is on
the sick list.
Mr. Easlean Garvin who un¬
derwent an operation at the
hispital in Savannah is con-
Mrs. Lucy Mae Duncan virlt-
vale ing at her home,
ed her sister in Savannah, yho
is ill.
Rev. J. M. Dingle spent a liist few
days on St. Simon Island
week.
Mrs. Mary B. Goldwire Mrs.
Dicey Adkins and Mrs. Effie
Riley motored to ffpringfield
Sunday to visit Mrs. Ro a
Smalls. They also visited Mrs.
Pearl Johnson and Jackson.
Mrs. Olivia Solomon was the
Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs.
Emma Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Rentie Solomon
and family were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soloni on
Sunday.
Mrs. Katie Shiggs visited rel¬
atives in Savannah, Wednesday.
Mrs. Pearl Shiggs and Mrs.
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Churches
...... ‘ ,.ve. lie" weekend.
Mrs. Kathleen Scruggs made
businesi trip to Savannah
T ’" Jivens and familv of Sa
Friday.
vanxuah visited his si'ter, Mrs.
Francis Goldwire, Sunday.
CLAXTON
By Jerome Boron
Mr. and M”s. tValter P'yo't
•mounce the marriage of their
iece. Mis' Evelyn Farttce. to
unes A. MePerason of Metier.
r hev are mak’ng ther homy 1
Met tor.
Men’s Day Sunday
* Connor’s Temple
Sunday will be Men’s dav at
'on ior’s Temnle Bap. Church,
’ev. W. W. Wbitfilea" 1 . fast i
The day’s services will be in
harge of the men of Sur*av 'he
church, beginning with
scon! at, in a. m.
At the 1.1:30 a. m. ‘-prviORs
| .delivered the principal by J. address D. Bryant will and be
' at 4 p - m - the speaker will be
s . A "• . Jones JI,I,C5 . ' At nt the Lue evening. evening. I
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Midway Cong’l Church
76 Years Old
The Midwav Congrenatioml
Church, located on the site
, ,
i occupied nv Doreb°'-
ter Academv. but now hv the
i Dorchester Co-operative Center,
wiI1 observe the 76th anniver
I sar y of the church during !he
wpe k of January 14-21 Rev. A
C. Curt'ight, the minister, will
P^ach on Sunday. January .14.
, and during the week ministers
and Pastors of si ter churches
wiI1 havp chatrge of the services.
The anniver?ary. sermon will be
preached bv Rev. P. A. Patler-
son. S. T. M., pastor of Butler
Presbyterian Church. Savan¬
nah at 2 P- m.
All members of the church,
former Congregationalists e.nd
students of Dorchester. Mends j
and well wishers are invited.
Frank Baker is chairman of |
'he deacon board and Mrs. Wil-1
hemina Walthour is clerk.
Here And There Among
The Baptist Ministers
The Alliance met Tuesdav a'
12:30 o’clock bt Taber nac!
Baptist Church, Dr. J. H. Wil
burn, pre ident, presiding. De
votionals were conducted to
Rev. R. Roberts after which the
mleeting was turned back in
the hands of Pres. Wilburn who
irave us a brief talk concerjiinp
‘he advanement of the !D;g-
dom’s work here on earth
The Sunday school preview
i on lesson was given in a ven
helpful and constructive man¬
ner by Dr. J. L. Dudley.
The sermon of the day wa
to have been Dreached bv R,°v
E. N. Bunn who kindly vieldor
his place to thg. Rev. J. H. Fll-
erson now of New York Citv. H
preached a fine sermon frorv
the book of Jonah, subject.
“Hiding From God.”
The order of the day Tues
day. Jan. 16, will be a sermon
by E. N. Bunn, pastor of Al
Peoples Baptist Church.
Visitors for the day were the
Rev. Joseph Williams of Phila¬
delphia, Rev. J. H- Ellerso'i o'
New Ycfrk City, and Deacon
Davis of Union Bapt. Church
The folowing ministers were
present: J. II. Wilburn. E. N
Bunn, A. E. Capers, R. B
Brown, L. B. Free, J. F. Gran*
R. Robqrts, R. J. Cliffin, J B
Bates, J. L. Dudley, J. R. Coo
nor, J. Mims, H. Anderson, P
C. Dolly, A. J. McAllister, E. O
S. Cleveland, C. E. Young, G. W
Carter, W. C. Cunningham. L
M. Moore.
Tremont No. 2 Usher Bd.
Tremyit Temple Usher Bo.ru ,
2 held Us regular meeting
jail. 3 a. the church, with P'es. i
Wright presiding. Routine bi rt-1 |
ne s was transacted. Two mem-
*) 0 V ] were report ^ <; ick, ^'rs. j
. Mrs’. O^e
Willie M. Johno i und I
M. Cooper. The pre Ident ak-s
"" -nemhers to be p esen. or,! j
next meeting, Jan. 17 at the
church Ben Wright is president
..... j on time B. lyson reporter,
Trcmont Temple
Sunday hp) ip- commur'en et
Tremont Temple Bapt. Church
the services were in a htgh
'plrii throughout the day be-
ginning with Sunday school
>ic<spr the upervislon of Dea.
Clifford Ryals. The morning
service was largely attended and
Ra.sfo- j. m. Benton preached
an impressive sermon on ‘‘God
...il o.iupiy Ail uur Needs.” At
a n. m be spoke on “The cbJJ'Vh Onen j
Door,” The pastor and
• • asking for auxiliary mor; coopciatian
f.om each lor 1951
Friendship Bapt. Church
At Friendship Bapt. Church
511 West Duffy street, Rev. D
O. Henderson, nast.or. Kundnv
Jan. 14 will be homecoming day
vlih Sunday ■ chool at Its usual
hour. 10 o’clock. Preaching will
it, 11 m o’clock by the pastor
T--. 7'30 O’clock a program
special home coming message.
The public is invited to attend
all services.
Missionary Tea
Thp Mi .‘-ionarv Society of the
First Congregational Church
win bold a friendship tea ai
the church, Sunday, Janiwr
21 . Miss Renlroe, head of the
deparlment of home econom¬
ic- at Savannah State College
^ , ... Vmni , ...
be b( furnished herl h. bv by bv several several several of of Sa Sa¬ Sa -
vannah’s talented parsons.
Gaines Chapel
At Gaines Chanel AMF
Church Sundav services began
with Sunday school at 10 o’clock
with R. E. Gordon, Supt., in
charge. The pastor, Rev. S. W
Grant, preached both morning
and ui ,, ht and the services
wc-p very in piring and well
atto'->deO. Rpv. A. E. Peacock,
assistant pastor, assisted in
serving communion. Three new
members were added to the
church.
The man who advertises
something to sell evidently is
willing for you to know what he
ms and what it costs.
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Na 2 arcth Baptist
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kJ „ H n i y a ', «... - a .. hivh da*/ at
Nazire’.n Baptist Church
'day school v. — ■-’t.'_ l °’ 1 ;
s. Dni y A.
e communion serv; > li n*. W
Robinson preached an. m-
, sermon from 'Jesus Mae
*"bt of the World
Among the many visiting
.vere Mrs. Geneva Law,
Rev. R. L. Plummr
The Young Womc is’ Auxil¬
will meet m the home of
Viola T. Robinson, 818 W.
street, Sunday.
Sis. Essie M. Brinson li
clerk and Rev. W N.
pastor.
evangelical Ministers
Union
The Evangeical Mkji 3 te v s’
'* favored a- i - ■■••s ion 'fues'ay
with a very able
nessage gjven by the guc t
nenker. Rev. J H. Edge, pas or
St. Paul AME Church. E- uns-
His address was based.,on
• uua, l-oyaity. He explained
he liad been in the min¬
for over a quarter of a
enairy The resDo.ise was g'v-
by Rev. W. W. Stevens "'.of
union.
Plaas were made for the pub¬
installation of officers on
7 at 8 p. m. at Gaines
iv*Onurc.il at wm h
th? sermon will he
by Rev. J. S'. Bryan,
of St. Philip nMn
Stsvq al of the members of
a onion attended the tru tee
of Morris Brown Coll¬
at Stewart Chapel AME
■ luaion, January 10,
over by Bishop R. R.
Mnghi, Jr., Ph. D.
Bishop Wright will hold a
me dav meeing comuosed of
ministers and laymen at St.
h i i i ») Monumental AME
at 9:30 a. m., February
lev. c. P. Hobfc':, P. E. of the
Savannah District, in¬
the pastors and laymen
ouno.il at noon Wednesday-,
10, at St. Thoma; A}1E
Church. Rev. C. S. S i ipling,
i'ne District Council of the
of the di tri:t ir. a one
Brunswick District Pastors and
lay session will meet at Payne
Chapel AME Chu»ch Bruns¬ presid-
Dr. J. W. Maxwell,
OK eiuer. Rev. G. G. Burke,
Thursday, January 11.
Members in attendance at the
union were Revs. W. W. Stev¬
C. P. Hobbs, J. H. Edge, R.
William Green. J. c ,.
A. D. Powell, Solomon
•Hunt, and W. O. P. Sner-
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