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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951
Out- Of-Town News
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WHITE BLUFF
By Mrs. F. Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lark and
children spent the weekend
■with relatives and friends. They
left for Wilmington, N. C„ Sun¬
day night
Nathan 1 Doc i Hail of New
York visited his mother, Mrs.
Hattie Hall, over the weekend.
Mrs. Fmma Hail and child¬
ren of Thunderbolt were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Le'”ic Harris.
* ’ P° f °v Hilwortb whn is
stationed at Camp Atterbury,
i r ■ a
tri^Hricr bi° rnoth°r M’”’ M ,r ta
Hall, and sisters Mf'i's D r "’othv
IIn”"ts ond Rutb Mnv Fsyris.
ML Hermon Rootist church
closed a successful
on Sundav night. Rev. Briley
Is the pastor.
Sunday will be communion Baptist!
at 1st Mt. Pleasant
church. Rev. F. Bonds, pastor.
The Young Men’s Progressive
club will hold its monthly meet
on Friday night at the' home
of Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Harris.
It is repotred that Howard
(Rock) Sams. Lucius Mack, Jr.,
and James Branch, Jr., will
leave for camp on Mav 16.
THUNDERBOLT
\U Bv Gloria Moultrie
Mother’s day program was
rendered at Litwav honoring
mothers of the past, present
and futurp. The guest sneaker
was Mrs. Margret P. O'Brien of
Cuyler Jr. high school, ^he pro-
gam was largely attended.
Baptism will be held at Wil¬
mington Baptist church on
Sunday.
Revival services are being
held at Central and Litway
Bantist churches.
Charles Jones will leave for
the service soon.
Williams, Pyts. Ruben Nathaniel Johnson, Kelsev Isaac
and
Samuel L. Jackson are bpme
friends. on leave, visiting relatives and
The Sr. Mission met on Sun¬
day. Deacon Albright was hon¬
ored, having a birthday in May
RElDSVILLb
By Mrs. Aeries Collins
Charles F. Reeves and son,
Miss Sadie Lewis, Dorothv
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Newsome, all of Eastman. Rev.
W. P. Carter of Vidalia, Mrs.
Julia Bctterson and Lula John¬
son of Rocky Creek were the
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
I. M. Middleton.
The baccalureate sermon was
preached Sunday at Reidsville
high at 4 o’clock by Rev. W. P.
Carter of Vidalia.
Those who graduated from
Reidsville high were Lizzie
Sanders, Evelyn Sharpe, Bobbie
Lee Murphy, and Leresley B„et-
terson.
Sunday was a high day at
Bethel AME church, presiding
Elder E. Reece preaching.
Money raised, $54.85.
Mrs. J. B. Sessoms and moth¬
er, Mrs. Mattie Brown, made a
business trip to Waycross,
Thursday.
i Mrs. Ida Mae Carwell
the weekend in Fitzgerald
her sister, Mrs. Mary
Lawe.
tolLLEN
— • . 11 . . .
o.y .\rinui junta u
Clyde Derbis, son of
Trudie Height, died May 5 .
funeral .was at the
Grove Bantist church,
Funeral Home in charge.
On May 22 there will be.
meeting ui. Trinity AME
Robert Tolbert in charge.
The father of Mrs. Rosie
Moody, Isaac Osgood, was
badly on Saturday
Mrs. Louise Burke
her birthday with a party
Lincoln Park on Monday
Midei defeated Tennile in
baseball game Sunday at
nile, 19 to 9.
Evans County School
By A. B. Hogan
The Evans Countv
Association held its
meeting May 10 with
Bessie Burwell presiding.
teacher reported on
books and magazines read
ing the term. The
Enterprises were passed in
evaluation.
Mrs. Clara West, acting con¬
sultant of Negro schools
some helpful suggestions to
group. A tasty repast
served by the social committee
and a play was given by
Societe de •la Rose Rouge,
“No Men Admitted,” an
teachers’ cast.
M'ss Fmmalean Hoslev at¬
tended the N. H. A. meeting at
Camp John Hope, Fort Valley.
She was accompaned by Ch'de
Lockhart, Gwendolyn Ball,
Doris Bacon, Grace Mikel and
Lillie Mae Bacon. Miss Doris
Bacon was elected state treas¬
urer and Miss Ball, secretary
of District II.
The primary department will
uovo ^xercise Mon¬
day night, May 21.
HAZELHURST
By H. B. Isom
Services were fine Sunday, at
Antioch CME church. Many
nnf of town visitors were pres¬
ent. Sunday was women’s day,
the women having charge of the
services. In the morning Rev.
" McGough ~ delivered • TV( ‘ the
sermon
and at night Rev. Wallace Hart-
filed delivered the message.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker
of Miami, Fla., are here visit¬
ing their aunt, Mr. Ann Ware,
and her father and Mrs. Ben
Zanders.
Mrs. John W. James and son,
Larry, of Atlanta, spent several
days here visiting family and
friends where her husband
joined her for Mother’s day.
Mrs. Oneado is home atfer
spenidng some time in the hos¬
pital in Homerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Janus Norwood
of Macon were the weekend
Two pilots, racing their planes
to an areiar intersection, had
a tie—too bad and two dead!
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guests of Mrs. Alice Ward.
Frank Norwood of Macon
visiting in the city.
Mrs. Marie Williams of
was in town visiting her
ents.
Mrs. Ruth Howard, Mrs.
lie Mae Richardson, Mrs.
Louise Gardner of Atlanta
the weekend guests of
mother, Mrs. Annie Ware.
Mr. and Mrs. Gant
oi Jacksonville, Fia., were
weekend guests of their
Mrs. Cora Newton.
James Pearson of Macon
the weekend guest of his moth¬
er. Mrs. Leiler ^ ^ Duncan.
Mrs. Nellie Lue Darden
the weekend at Cedar Park.
| PEMBROKE ]
By Yvonne Bunch
Sunday was pastoral day
Mt. Moriah Baptist
Rev. Hagin preaching two in¬
spiring sprmnn.>,
The commencement exercise
of Pembroke high school will
be held Sunday afternoon at
4 o’cIock.
Roebuck Williams and Adelia
Bunch were the Scndav guests
of Varium Bacon at Rikon.
Pfc. Steveson Joseph and Pfc.
Aldean Beatty and Pfc. Sylves¬
ter Hines are home on furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmus Will¬
iams, Mr. and Mrs. John
Collier of Savannah, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cleveland Sapp of
Calf were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch.
James Owens and Samuel of
Savannah were the Sunday
guests of Adelia Bunch.
Egypt
Bv Robert Lee Walker
Sundav was pastoral day at
Bethel AME church. Rev. A.
Manoney, pastor. His pulpit
guest was Rev. Lesstion of Sa¬
vannah. At 3:30 Rev. Lesstion
preached. Total money raised
for the day, $80.90. Sunday
night Rev. H. E. Scott of Syl-
vania preached.
Mrs. Sylvester Saxton who
has been ill is out again.
Rev. and Mrs. Manoney and
family werp the house guests
of Marv Williams Sunday.
Mrs. C. M. Walker visited her
mother at Egvpt Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Williams motored
to Savannah Wednesday to.+he
commencement exercises.
Monday Mrs. Lillie McCoone
was called to the bedside of her
daughter at Kildare, Mrs.
Reason.
GLENNVILLE ~ /
Bv Joan Wilkerson
Mrs. Carrie Stafford of Cl”x-
top is visiting her daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hammond.
Mrs. Elsie Smith was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
Vency Ready.
The 23rd pastoral and church
anniversary at First A. B.
Sunday was a success.
raised, $181 ..37.
Miss Ruth Smtih was the
Tim? er Ruest of M i ss
c ’ rert Wilkerson
The annual Tattnall County
teachers’ ball was held with
16 C^ark 6 ho^ h prU^pai W
E.
was rendered bv the Savannah
STat.e College band.
Miss Jennie B. Baker of Sa¬
vannah, daughter of Mrs. Janie
Baker, was visiting in Glenn¬
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mitchell
left for Boston Friday.
The teachers of Tattnall
County will make an educa-
tional tour to points of interest
avound Atlanta on May 24. Any
PTA members desiring to go
may do so bv Daying to the
principal of your school $6.50
bv May 18.
The cornmeneement exercises
of the Glennville high school
will be held with Sh James
AME church Sundav at 3:30.
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Bv J. C. Johnson
Fred Campbell of Savannah
accomnanied bv his nephew,
who spent, vacation here, left
for their home. The nenhew is
an emnlovee of the post office
at Philadelphia.
Harvey Clements of Norwalk,
Conn., is constructing a modern
anartment building at 3rd and
Sapdilla Ave.
The Dunrovin apartment
erected bv Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Collie has been completed.
Dr. W. H. Hall, Jr., pastor of
Friendship Baptist church, de¬
livered an impressive Mother’s
dav sermon.
The Coleman Funeral Home
has had a face lifting program
and apnearance has
surroundings.
Mrs. Hazel Whilev of
gomery, Ala, spent a
weekend with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ardson of 1933
entertained a number of
friends from Liberty
Ga.. on Sunday.
Conner*'Tnnps Walter L. and
nf
paid a fleeting visit to the
the past week.
JOHNSON’S CORNER
By Mrs. Rosella Blackmon
Rev. Prothro filled his
pointment Sunday at Oak
Grove M. E. church; total rafsed,
$33.25.
Elder Solomon of
preached a sou! stirring
at Live Oak Church of God
8; total raised, $22.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
T«£ SAVANNAH TKHH'NE
also spent Mother’s •?. day with
he rmotner, Mrs. Josephine Ar-
mond of Everett city.
On Mav 18 Mrs. Esabella
Bright of New York City will
r.e visiring her Sisters, Mrs.
j Nora Lee Daniels and Mrs.
ter, Mrs. Minnie Bell Wilcox.
Annie B. Grant, also her dau^h-
Rev. W. C. Robinson and wife
spent afew days with his
parents in Walterooro, N. C.
Rev. Robinson is pastor of Zion
Baptist church.
Mrs. Katie Spencer is visiting
relatives at Daniel ana Rich
mond Hill.
VIDALIA
By Mrs. B. M. Durden
Sunday was junior day at
First A B church, Pastor W.
M. Hall bringing the morning
pnd evening messages
Mother’s day program Sundav
given under the direction of
rothc-ine Romnson
Mrs. B. B. Dnrden. Total
amount raised for the day vas
$275.26 at
Sunday was pastoral day
.Solomon Tabernacle Bap* 1st
church and also the pastor's
22nd anniversarv. The services
were largely at ended. There
was a large delegation from
fy,. Paul Bantist church. Coch¬
ran. where Rev. E. M. Solomon
served for 18 years and , 10
months. He resigned last, Nov¬
ember. Dea. O T. Hendrix of
Mt. Pleasant Baptist church,
O’axton, Dea. R. Graham, of
Manassas. Mt. Moriah Baptist and
riiurujii, church. mis. Mrs. mciviiic Melvine jrcii.y Perry anv*
Mr. and Mrs. Mincev of Mettfr
wee some of the many visitors.
Four were added to the
church during the 5 nieht ser¬
vices held at Solomon Solomon
Tabernacle church last week,
Rev. J. A. Bryant of Sanders-
vine. guest «pe"Ker
Rev. R. H. Harris and fam¬
ily were present with us. Rev.
J. L. Henlev brought the anni-
vesary message at 3:30 p. m.
At 8 p. m. the Live Oak Bant,
church, Ailey, and Mt. Moriah
Baptist church, McGrgeor, were
in charge of the service. Rev.
P. H. Phillips brought the mes-
aao-p. Total amount raised was
$214.13.
A PjjW; ‘™ at i
for , Mother, was nrpcontpH presented hv by
the pupils of Little Rock
school, Friday night.
Mrs. Hayes had as her guests
Fiday night Mrs. Hattie Mc¬
Coy, Henry A. Hayes and Clar¬
ence Madson.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Bentley,
Mrs. C. J. Domas, Hermon Willis
and Rev. W. H. Williams have
been attending the countv I wide
tor
SSff ZtiHoSg. K:
E. M. Solomon and Rev. John
Harvey officiating and Tapjey- ~
Pughsley Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
I LUDOWICI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Mother's day was highly ob¬
served at St. James Baptist
church Sunday. The Sunday
school motored to Dr town and
participated on the program of
Marcus Chapel Baptist church
at 7:30 with Mrs. Ailer Johnson
in charge. An address w&k made
bv Mrs. C. A. Stevens and re¬
marks by James Edwards of
New York City. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Harris
and Miss Clara Bell Williams
attended services at Pleasant
Hill Baptist church Sunday. I
are the proud parents of a baby
boy named James Miller.
Mrs Carrie Conner of Jack¬
sonville, Fla., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Becrie Mae Hunt.
Quite a few of the members
and friends of Live Oak church
attended church services at
Faith's Temple Sunday nl^ht
' at Lyons.
Rev. McLeod and Mr. BJue
of Pompano, lift., a^compa •> ;d
; Miss Rubv Salem home y'ho
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Lane
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par-
rish.
HINESVJLLE
Sundav was """’■(“r 1 -
ference day at Bethel, Elder
•
Elder ~ C. ” P. Hobbs and Rev.
v> p; bards wp v “ the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Cause.
The Hineshaw Jr. high school
chorus wil lrender a program
Sunday at 4 o’clock at Bethel
AME church.
Misses Ann and Earline
Gause and Bettv Shaw
Miss Shirlev Osgood and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hines mad; a
business trip to Jesup Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gause
made a business trip to Sa¬
vannah Saturdav.
Friends are glad to see again. Mrs.
Susan Quarterman out
Miss Jean Allen Ash and Miss
Shirlev Osgood visited Miss
Ann and Earline Gause.
The Hineshaw Jr. high school
commencement week program
will be as follows: music recital,
Sunday, May 20, 4 p. m.; bac¬
calaureate services, Sunday,
May 27, 4:00 p. m.; commence¬
ment, Tues, May 29, 8:00 p. m„
all exercises at Bethel church.
The intermediate play will
be May 23, 7:30 p_m.; the pri¬
mary operetta. May 25, F: SO
p. m., and the senior play. May
28, 7:30 p. m„ admission 15 and
25 cent. All plays will be held
at the Liberty Recreation Cen¬
ter.
CLYO
By Pearl Johnson
The second ouarteriy confer¬
ence of the Clyo circuit was
held at the new Union Spring
AME church Sundav. Rev. W.
O. P. Slierman, presiding elder;
Rev. J. M. Dingle, host pastor.
The Women’s Convention of
the Holiness church was held
at Pleasant Hill Mission Sun¬
dav, Elder Hornes, Dastor.
Services were well attended
at Mt. Zion Holiness church,
Elder B. J. Sanders, pastor.
Mrs. Stella Greene of Holl;’-
wood. Fla., spent a few days
1 visiting relatives.
1 Mrs. Lizzie Ruth Johnson of
i (Savannah, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
•Clyde Smart.
Mrs. Naomi Meriwether of
Augusta is visiting relatives
Little Marv Clifford Boles of
Savannah, daughter of Mrs.
■ Kathleen Scruggs, spent the
I weekend with her mother.
Joseph Johnson of the U. S.
Army, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Johnson, is spending a
| few da vs at home with nis
'
paren t s
I | Mrs. Cornelia Garvin spent a
] wee ]j a t Fairfax, S. C., with her
son Rev L R Garv in.
Rev. nc South' . v J. W. n Whi* „m- on'““accent was called
to Carotoa
of the death of a relative.
The May day festival which
was given at Clyo Jr. high
school was a gala affair.
SOPERTON
Ry (•;_ Todd
, ] Sunday was pastoray day at
st. Paul AME church, Rev. W.
l Johnson, pastor, n charge.
The funera lof Sster Rebecca
Salter was largely attended.
Rev. T. H. Harden, officiating
and Bakar Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
Friends of Miss Mamie Gillis
sympathize with her in the
death of her brother, H. Gillis,
who was killed in a car wreck.
Friends are pleased to see
Mrs. Julia Cook out again after
a brief illness.
The funeral of Levy Phillis
was largely attended, Rev. I. H.
Harden officiating and Brown
and Hodges Funeral Home .in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Collins
wee out of town visitors.
George C. Cook was in Chi¬
cago on business.
Mt. Zion Sunday school chart¬
ered a bus for the annual picnic
at Georgia Baptist college.
The Founders dav program
of the Treutlen County Train¬
ing school will mark the closing
of a successful tern with Prof.
McAV’hur E. Chapman and
Mr. Williams, vet teacher, M iss
Alexander, Mrs. Jones. Mrs.
McFadden, Miss Mason, Miss
McArthur, Mrs. i
Cook, teachers, and Mrs. Ethel
Brown, Jeans supervisor.
The death of Mrs. Madie
Ricks has brought sorrow to
the entire town.
I BRUNSWICK
By Mrs. V. Rogers
The Mother’s day programs
I were largely attended at the
va ? 1 ?? s
The funeral services for Joe
Chambliss who ided Mav 7 were
largely attended on Mav 13 at
Jordan Grove Baptist church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Addie Chambliss: two sons, one
daughter, and grandchildren,
two sisters, two brothers and
other relatives.
Mrs. Rosetta Jackson of Or¬
lando, Fla., arrived home by
plane last Saturday to visit her
sisters, Ms. Annrie B. Grant
and Mrs. Nora Lee Daniels, she
Deacon and Mrs. o. D. De¬
loach, Mr. and Mrs. Arlieous
-. 1 *>x Screven. Mesaames
Sallie Kate Walker, Deotha
Johnson and Ailer Johnson at¬
tended the Motner s uay po
gram at Doctoriown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nevel
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bynun
were the Sundav guests of Mrs
Ruby Aais. C. Baker.
Alice Grant was the
weekend guest of relatives at
Uvalda.
Miss Lizzie Mae Hardee of
Savannah State College was
the weekend guest of her par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har¬
dee. She was accompanied bv a
friend.
Mr. children and Mrs. of Arelious Bafgs
and ____ __________ __ Screven ________ were
tVle Sunday guests or Mrs. Smiu
Kennedy and family.
Euwuras or New York
I is visiting relatives here, Wen-
dall Mallard .1,____
| ___
SAND HILL
By Robert Porter
The Busy Bee club met at the
home of Mrs. Minnie L. Will
I iams. Next meeting will be a 1
the home of Mrs. Signolia Wll-
I cox.
Dannie Walker is Improving
after undergoing an operation
DAISY
By Thomas Carlton
St. Luke Baptist church rend¬
ered a Mother’s day program
Sunday. of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hardy
_ , ,,
guests of thier parents, M Mr. r
and Mrs. J. H. Ray, and also
Mrs. Larlne Daniels.
Mr. aid Mrs. J. P. Jones,
Mrs. Girdell Blitch and Mrs'.
Maple Hangenton of Savan¬
nah were the Sunday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gertie
Carlton.
Elex McNeal was the Saturday
guest of his mother, Mrs. Mag¬
gie McNeal.
LYONS GA.
Bv Mrs. P. T. Phillips
First Baptist church cele-
hrated it,s 57th anniversary
Sunday, Rev. Daisey of Claxton
preaching ivm I he rnnrnina morning sermon sermon
and Mrs. T nolle Harris of Dub¬
lin delivering an address for the
juniors in the afternoon Visit¬
ors were present from Collins,
Lexey, Poplar Springs, and Mt.
Vernon Macedonia Bantist
church. Rev. P. T. Phillips
preached the evening sermon.
Dea. Thomas Solomon and
wh S m
Mr, ao,„ s
are the proud parents of a son.
His name is Fred Douglas.
Mrs. Ollie Mae Croon of Sa¬
vannah was the guest of Mrs.
Curley Johnson Sunday
Ruble Roger of Baxley was
here Sunday visiting.
Nick Bill, Dea. Frank Graham
and Sis. Graham are on the
sick list
Mrs. Moriah Singleton was
palled home from Jacksonville,
Fla., to her sick husband, Ben
Singleton.
Rev. P. T. Phillips was the
Sundav afternoon guest of Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Whigham.
Zelma Whigham is home
from Miami after visiting her
Mrs. Arsula McLeod’s daugh¬
ter of Savannah was here last.
weekend with her.
Rev. Hopper of Lumber City
visited Mrs. Hattie Jenkins
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Monday and left for Augusta.
Mrs. Carrie Turner is spend-
ng some rmm«"shi.owi time with her
ter. «>• Emma Sheard nf of sMiim,™ Stillmure.
Mrs. Johnson of Collins, Mrs.
Lane of Mt. Vernon and Mrs.
Eason of Poplar Spring were
Mrs. Ase Lue Phillips Sunday
pies' 3 .
The First Baptist Mission me',
»t the home of Mrs. Bertha
Dixon Monday.
COLLINS
Bv Thomas Williams
Sundav services were held at
it. Botkin AME church. Rev.
W. C. Wicker delivering thf
sermons day and night.
Many attended me bacralnur-
'-ite services Sunday at Mt.
Olive Baptist church, se'rnio
u v Rev J. E Clark, principal 0
Gburiviile high school.
Airs. Bessie Vaughn of Jar
per, Fla., was home visiting he:
parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L.
folioway.
Mrs. Jane Surrency was hon-
terd with a Mother’s day din-
icr at Glennville by her
’hildren from Collins and else-
vhere
Dea. Robett Blount rand
family and Ms. Rilla Blount at-
ended the Mother’s ady dinner
; n Savannah Sunday in honor
if their mother who Is sick,
with her daughter, nnnV,tflr Mrs. Artrt? Egster. L’nol nr
Deas. D. J. Norward and S.
T. Johnson attended services at
Groveland Sunday.
SUBURBAN NEW?
SailCmV c lM M news
Bv Frank Jenkins
Macedonia Baptist Sunday
school will hold its
Sundav school night program
his coming Sundav at 8 o’clock.
Several Sundav schools in the
■ommunitv and the young
people's society of the Seventh-
lav Adventist church have
l, een invited to take part on
the program.
Communion services at Speed¬
well 1,1 ivn-mouiai, Methodist church auircn were were
’a rgolv attended Sunday. Pastor
Havwood delivered an illumi¬
nating sermon.
Pvt Jerome Golden is home
on furlough.
Reuben Roundtree, Jr., dis-
"overed a fire resulting from a
-tove exniosion at the home of
Henry Johnson. Damage was
confined <o one room.
The ‘ Miss Teen Aeer'' con
tost of the Married Men's Social
■bib ends June 15 with a dance
at Poor and Needy hall. Willie
Grant is president of the club.
The Youth Community Club
held Its weekly meeting Thurs¬
day night. New members are
always welcome. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sev¬
ens and family visited Mrs
Beven’s mother in Hinesville,
Sunday.
Springfield Terrace
Bv Mrs. F, H. Pcrrv
Mother's dav was observed
at Hannah Chapel with splen¬
did programs morning and
evening. Pastor Nelson preached
at both services and a large
audiences were nresent.
Wiilip Doe of Fort Lauder¬
dale, Fla., and 3 grands spent
at both services and large
week, Mrs. Rebecca Graves.
Prom Imre he went to Dover to
visit other relatives.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Re¬
becca Graves. Many beautiful
cards were received.
The Deaeonesses Union met
at the home of Mrs. Susie I Ax¬
on May 10. Much business was
transacted. A visit to Mrs.
Dudley Tolbert was made to
cheer her She Is a shut-in at
home on West 36th St.
The 7th anniversarv of 'the
Deaconesses Union will meet at
the home of Mrs. Rosa B. Voss
June 14 at 6 p. m. Refresh¬
ments wil be served. E. If. Pe-ry
is president, Mesdames Aletfiia
Green and Carrie Brinson, sec¬
retaries.
News came to Mrs!. Perry of
(he passing of Mrs. Anna Bell
Wright of Philadelphia, Pa. It
occured Mav 6. Funeral services
were held May 11. interment in
Eden ppmetery. Her husband
Rev. Mitchell Wright.
Mrs. M. E. Ward is ill at her
home, 7C5 W. Gwinnett St.
Mrs. Fdhh Weight of 619 Oak
St., is improving.
i’he meeting of the Ladies
Aid Club of Bolton St. church
was held at the home of Mrs.
B. Felder, E. 56 St.
EAST SAVANNAH
By M. E. Morrell
The Mother’s day program at
FAB church Sunday was high¬
lighted with a baby contest choir.
sponsored bv the junior
Baby Joseph Baker, Jr., received
JUST ARRIVED
MADAM RUSSELL
Palmist and Advisor—Give Lucky Days and
Numbers. 12 Miles from Traffic Circle, 5 Miles
North of Pooler pn Statesboro Highway (High¬
way 80) Look For Hand Sign
One visit will convince the most skeptical
person of her wonderful power as a reader
of Life, such as Love Affairs, Business Matters,
Family Affairs, Wills, Di^irces and most any¬
thing pertaining to the welfare of one’s life.
She tells you the initial of your future compan¬
ion, whether true or false. Tells you what
business you are best adapted and all
about absent friends, whether living or away, Tells you what
planet you were born under. What part of the Country is
the Luckiest for you. The Prenominally Gifted Lady is NOW
located near you and can be consulted on all affairs of life.
She also tells you the color of eyes and hair of your future
Husband or Wife. Also gives LUCKY DAYS and DATES.
She Answers A11 Questions! Call and See This Lady At Once!
Never Here Before!—We Make No Outside Calls!
READINGS DAILY AND SUNDAY FROM 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
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j highest honors, captain, Miss
i Thelma Jones, reporting $i8.;
*«?cohd priae to Babv Lindsey,
Andrew Wanton captain, Miss
»"bv Lee Mtchell. reporting $72.00.
$47.81; total collection
Rev. Shel.'ian brought the
m°ssace at both services.
Revival services began Mon-
fa* si t Ah ciiUi-n, nev. h. W.
viRiirn. pas'or of Tabernacle
Bapti. church conducting the
five nights series. Rev. Cun¬
ningham is pastor
Mrs. Ruth Smith’s brother, week
Elijah Smalls, died last
and was burled in Lapagevifle
lemetery. He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Smalis.
MJNOIS TOWN HIRES FIRST
VEGRO TEACHER
MOT TNE. 111.—(ANP) — The
city of Moline last week hired
s first Negro teacher in the
awn a historv. He was William
\ JenkinS, who will have com¬
pleted work for a doctor’s de¬
gree in education at the
,.,enu y ul Illinois. He was
the fi v r,t Negro ever to Moline. apply
for a tr , a'’h}'g job in is
A native of Pennsylvania, he
n a-aduata nf New York TTn'-
™ ^. p .f r „ s1 ree ^ from ^ h ^ the S TTn Universlt a iVB ^ y tef ot ’?
Hunois.
BAD ,,, LANGT AGE USER a. SLAIN
bftmAK, mt n J- A 4
youth was slain by the father
of rune children for using of¬
fensive langauage in his home.
Edagr Solomon, 41, was held
*n the death of James Ward, 22.
Solomon told Monmouth County
Prosecutor Carlto 1 that he
warned Ward to stay away from
ins home. When he came there
anyway and used profanity,
when he ordered him out and
he refused to leave, he said he
struck Ward with an ax, killing
him instantly.
DR. & MRS. CHANDLER
(Continued from page One)
mate of Dr. McDew at Meharry
Medical College. left
Dr. and Mrs. Chandler
VKt( £ .rrl 5 3 v for home ’ making the
motor
COMMENCEMENT
SPEAKERS AT S. C.
STATE COLLEGE
!
(Continued from page One)
schols, the School of Graduate
studies and the Law school.
Commencement events have
been streamlined to two days
and will include an alumni
meeting which is scheduled for
Sunday, May 27, at 5:30 p. m.
HOLSEY INST. CHOIR
AT ST. PAUL MONDAY
(Continued from page One)
“In the Garden” program on
WJIV Monday afternoon. Ad¬
vance tickets are 75 cents. The
male section has developed a
stirring interpretation of gos-
nei songs that will be a treat
to hear. The public is cordially
invited to attend this concert.
‘Spirit of Cotton ’
|
LjISS ” lovely ERNESTINE damsel from Memphis, JONES,
’ennessec, was selected "Spirit of
.otton”—1951. Here she is shown
'earing a white crochet blouse with
hinestone trim, wonderful for day
r evening wear. Row upon row of
bbon drawn through filet lace. For
ee directions, write to Atlas News
ervice, 243 West 125th Street, New
ork, N. Y. Enclose a stamped
■lf-addressed envelope and request
attern No. PC 6116X.