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THURSDAY, MAY 24, mi
wn News
DAISY
By Thomas Carlton
The Busy Bee club met Sun¬
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward L. Williams.
IUrwatha Porter and J. G.
Bacon left Thursday for Vir¬
ginia.
Mrs. Robertha Brewton, Mrs.
Josephine McNeal, Roosevelt
Brewton motored to Savannah
Saturday.
Miss Ouida Wiggins, Mr. and
Mrs. James Paul Jones, Miss
Marion Jones, Miss Catherine
Jones, Miss Bencilla Jones,
Miss Maple Jones, Mrs. Girdell
Jones, ad of Savannah were
the weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Asia Thomas.
Mrs. America Thomas and
little Annette Blake snent the
weekend with her sick cousin,
Bud Nesby.
Mrs. Ruthie Nesby left Sat¬
urday for Orlando, Fla., to be
at the bedside of her daughter,
Mrs. Osie Mae Wilkerson.
HAZEIHURST
By H. B. Isom
Sunday was a geat dav at
Evergreen Free Will Baptist
chiirch. Pastor A. A. Easley de¬
livering the sermon. At night
R*v. Mrs. Howard was
speaker. series She will conduct this the
of meetings ■ here
wfcek.
The 2nd quarterly conference
was held at St. James AME
church. Rev. C. B. Bacon
carried on as Presiding Elder
Hobbs was unable to preach.
The school closing exercise
of Hazlehurst high school was
XV* 1 . nuiai ui XlLiai ll/rl W 0,0 LUC
eekend guest of his mother,
rs. Clara Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivev Wilcox of
ersenia, Fla., visited their
int. Mrs. Martha Ann Barney
ho is very ill.
Mrs. Leo Jones is sick.
Ben Zander made a
in to Atlanta Saturday.
Rev. Rowe and Rev. Brown
' Lumber Citv were the Mon-
iv guests of Rev. R. C. Me-
ough.
Rev. and Mrs. Rowe were the
ridav night guests of Rev.
REIDSVILLb
Bv Mrs. Agnes Collins
Sunday was a high day at St.
Philins M. B. church. Pastor
S. J. Brown delivering the morn¬
ing and evening messages.
Deacon and
-k.
ns was the
Deacon and
\ PEMBROKE I
Bv Yvonne Bunch
Mr. and Mrs. Rnlley Surrenc.y
are home from New York Citv
visiting paents, Mr. and Mrs.
M pwp\. 'iftiere
will be a Tsh fry Sat-
iti-iBV uight at ti-e home of
Mrl and Mrs. Paul Gillard.
Mrs. Addie Kent is recc-—ing
after having pneumo-'
Mr. and Mrs. Click as
and Mr. and Mrs. D ’e
of Statesboro were J
day guests of Mr. and 1. ■•. Oj-
cav Bunch.
Mrs. Lizzie Carter of McIn¬
tosh was the weekend guests
of Mr and Mrs. Francis Field.
Rv Mrs. F. II. Berrv
Services Sundav at Goodwill
Baptist church were largel vat-
tended. sermon by the pastor,
Rev. Collier.
Hannah Chapel services were
impressive. Rev. H. Nelson is
the Dastov.
Mr. and Mrs. McTntosh were
visitors at Dea. and Mrs. C. C.
Perry's bnm° Thursday in
Springfield Terrace.
Several deaconesses were vis¬
itor! lost week, all imnroving,
viz. Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. E.
Wright, M. E. B. Ward.
Ejrvpt
By Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was pastoral day
Thomas Chapel AME church,
Rev. A. Manoney, preaching to
a large crowd. Communion was
served; money ansed^ was $23.
Mrs. Georgia Gamble has re¬
turned home from New York
where she spent three weeks
with her son and daughter in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee.
Mr. and M’s. JDter Pelote
are the proud parents of a son
who will be called Eddie.
Willie Adams left Friday for
the Army.
Marv William, JJarie Hines,
Mrs. Margret.t Manoney, Mrs.
Annie Lee Williams were the
house guests of Ida Mae Jenk¬
ins Tuesday.
The Springfield high school
will close Thursday night.
MILL CREEK
G. W. Benjamin
Pundav was pastoral day at
Mill Creek church. Rev. H. C.
Bovd delivering the messages:
money prised $48.41.
Rev. Hi C. Bovd and family
motored to Atlanta after s^rvi^e
whpre he is attending school.
The Southern Wonders of Sa¬
vannah rendered a program
he r ° Sunday.
Mrs. Queen Smokes and Mr.
Mamie Jones are ill.
| Mrs. P. E. Beniamin was the
| guest of Mrs. Annie Houston
Sunday who is ill.
| M’-c. j Moore was the guest
of Mrs. Odessa Rvles Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Prideeon
proud parents of a '*'ViW babv
boy. *
i.ir. and Mrs. H. Morgan were
the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Brown last Sunday.
* • VI-' ’ ’ ii I 1 - V. V
ot Mrs. Pignolia Wilcox's May
27.
The school closing "xeT'se
for the first, second, third
°nd fourth grades, directed by
I M°rv Jane Smith. Miss
Bridie Lee Potrer and Mrs. E.
L. Frazier were held May 18
: 19 Those tn wishing the
"Bh cade were Roland Scott,
: Nldridee Berrv, Alice Smith,
Doris P. Porter. Zpohree Faz-
ip r. Dorothv Neshitt The
dress was made bv Prof. J. E.
Clark, principal of Glennville
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Bv I. C .Tohnmu
New Bethel Pantist church
members were elated in the
completion of their new edi¬
fice. This $38000 structure is
an achievement Of persist.encv
i bv all auxiliaries and their
nrogressive head, Rev. D. K
Connor
Saturday last was an unfor¬
tunate day for the shoestring
^ankers as they left town when
they were unba'e to pay off on
“I imky Fleven.”
Mrs. Geneva Gordon’s Belem
restaurant formerly Os gods.
v,es b»en remweted and is ser¬
ving in grand style.
Rey. T M. Hall. .Tr., and a
spore of fellow ministers we**-
accorded a reception the past
w-ak.
The West Palm Pea-h T7 ot-
ar.s Leam’a he’d forth an n-fop-
dav and heard from City Man-
ager rhinn. Citv Attv Burn 1 -
and FHa officers rela'ive to
slum clearence.
GLENNVILLE
Jonn W5IV«T , °''rt
RTindn.v n Hov ot,
-burch, Rev. T. J. Lynch, nas-
tor.
M'-. and Mrs Hom 1 ' 0 ' 7 M of t-
hews of Rsvannan were *vyn
•vppkend giio^Lo nf Mr. and Mrs.
TJJ. T?,. OuppfprtDnn
THa p)f flrPAt-
■vet at the home of Mrs. David
gYvatlp M n v 11.
M-a Naom* r'-.-fp" nf
■^'oru Citv is vicit'rxr her moth¬
er Mrs Maitcco Ro c s >
Mrs. Bnlq Rmitb n r Ravannab
vi"i 7 ir g r a f,i ves and
friends bprr, Rvndav.
Rrnf J F Clai-ke was thp
cye+urdav nio-ht guest at sunne r
with Mr. and Mrs. ID. R. Quar-
*-r ‘-vnop
Rev. R. Tj. nf
befo ran a popbriB
n t, Zaehariah Baptist
church last, week.
1\/fr OildX'fpr--
men visited in Claxton and
rjivocyillo Rundav
npbo cirio-imr onr>vni7tion b^lrl
nf, flt.. .Tam r,c ! AME was
-> ellCCOee H^or^^ Q1 VV»*t*■ Cf
The Peyiewp^g Comrnit-’ep of
*h° State Denastmevt ef Rd-
-ma.tion has made the follnw-
veeovam end a tjons: that
^metfnaii County should have
*b° following to serve the Ne-
--0 vouth: one accredited senior
v, "h school, located at Reids-
—Ho; three accredited elemen-
ter„ crehnois located at Glenn-
vji'e Rejdsville and Collins.
The commencement, exprclses
of GlemviUe h-gh school was
V*olH r T r '-> GWO vr./or»i PT
o c ^mro R0rn o l]
yjfji I Vf'j-con v**lofty?f<V*YW * Al-
1 $ wo prizes i; second highest,
.fiimeda Aikens, best all around
student, girl, Winnie Ruth But¬
Geiger; ler: best all aronud boy. Ben
best in athletics, Willie
Joe Wicker; best in business
A. J. Miller; best in Math, and
history, Charlie J. Miller (3
cash prizes >; best in English,
Al/.ada Smith.
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch
were the Sunday dinner guest,
of Mr. and Mrs. David Tootle.
VIDALIA
By Mrs. B. M. Durden
Revs. P T. Philips, G. E. But¬
ler and E. M. Solomon attend¬
ed the extra session of the
Tattnall Association last Wed¬
nesday at St. John Baptist
church, Claxton.
Revs. J. L. Henley, E. M. Sol¬
omon and Dea. T. L-. Locke
motored to Augusta Thursday
to visit Dea. Lcke’s wife who
has been hosDitalized at Uni¬
versity hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Wil-
rof Savannah were the Sun¬
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M Johnson.
Mrs. Lillie Bell Curry left last
Saturday to establish residence
with her children in Cincin¬
nati.
Rev. H. A. McLeod Is improv¬
ing from his long period of ill¬
ness.
Rev. C. H. Domas was able to
attend his church last Sunday
for the f*rst time in two months
du° to illness.
Funeral services for M^s *
tmv G'llis were held from St I
Marv Bantist chrch, 12 miles J
north of Soperton Sunday, with
a very large attendanee. R’v
Jordan of Eastman and Rev. E.
M. Solomon officiated. The
Baker Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
!
I
Stewart nrearhed the evening
rprmon. Rev. W. I on®, Rev. S
Dinker, Rev. J. Singleton and
Rev. R. Richards were the pul¬
pit. guests.
Mrs.Lilla Jackson visited Mrs.
L. Morris Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Coswell and little
May Edna visited Mrs. Moody
Sunday.
The Hineshaw Jr. high school
"lee club rendered a program
Sunday at Bethel.
Misses Dorothv T ee and Sue
Nell Ash spent the weekend
with thei rparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Ash of Savannah.
Miss Shirlev Osgood. Betty
Shan Jean Allen Ash and Mrs.
H Wilev visited Mrs. C. C.
Gense Sunday.
Elder C. P. Hobbs held his
quarterly meeting at Bethel,
M°v 13 two amount which was
raised, $35.00.
Mrs. Amanda Taylor is still
on the sick list.
Collins
Bv Thomas Williams
Sunday services were held at
Mt. nfip-rim Baptist church. Rev.
3. W. Lawrence. pastor, deliv¬
ering the sermons dav arid
night. Total money raised, $27.-
66
Quite a few of the members
af Mt. Pilgrim Bantist church
attended the anniversary at
Aline Sunday. Sermon was de¬
livered by Rev 8. W. Lawrence.
Many attended the gradua¬
tion services Fridav night. hTe
address was delivered bv pres¬
ident Payne of Savannah State
College.
Manv attended the . dinner
given by the seventh and eighth
grades Dinner was served to i
tha teachers of Manassas and \
Collins, the supervisor of Tatt¬
nall County, and her mother,!
Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Lena'Baker had as her
Saturday and Sunday guest her
son and his wife, her daugh¬
ters little friend. Obrie Obrie Mae Mae of of
Brunswick, also her sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter of Savannah.
By Pearl Johnson
Services were well attended
at Taylor Chapel AME church
Sunday. Rev. J. M. Dingle, oas-
tor. The sum of $23.10 was
raised.
The program which was rend¬
ered bv the senior choir of St.
Mark Baptist chuch was a suc¬
cess. Rev. L. R. Garvin of Fair¬
fax, S. C., preached a soul
stirring sermon.
The juniors choirs of St
Mark and Mt,. Pisgah AME
churches rendered the music.
*40.00 was raised.
Clyo Jr. high school held its
commencement exercises Thurs¬
day night. Father Gustave H.
Geutjou of Savannah delivered
the address.
Mr. and Ms. Robert Murray
and Marion Murray of Savan-
Mb'? Tint-.
vin and Miss Dolly Gadsden
and Mrs. Laura and Albertha
Wright of Garnett, S. C., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Wallace Sunday.
S0PERT0H
By L. C. "Todd
Sundav was pastoral day at
Mt. Zion church. Rev. W. M
Westbrook preaching.
The Founders day program
at Treutlen Countv Training
school was impressive.
Tltfi SAVANNAH TKlttUNB
The funerals of Mrs. Annie
Gillls, Mrs. Toler and Mrs.
Charlie Giliis were largely at¬
tended, Rev. E. M. S'olomo r.
Rev. Horn and Rev. J. S. Lat¬
imer officiating. Baker Funeral
Home was in charge of arrange¬
ments.
Mrs. Eva Burden was visited
bv her wo daughters fr< m Nev
York. Cornelious a r.d Ethe
Pearl
The sudden death of Rev. J
A. Love's wife has brought sor¬
row to the entire town. Browr
and Hodges will annunce fun
eral arrangements later.
LYONS GA.
By Mrs. r T r:,ur n -
Mrs. Annie Burley is vi-itin
her children in Fur Hockawaj
N. J.
Mrs. Elease Howard vMte
her friends ii Norristown. N.
Flow"- Croft Is home vie! tin
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
bit Croft.
Jimmy Lee of Augusta visit?
his grandmother, Mrs. Sara
Burley.
Jessie Mae. the niece of Mr
Alice Whitfield from Uvaldf
visited her.
Rev. P. T. Phillips filled hi
appointment at Poplar Sp ing
Baptist church.
The Good Samaritan Societ;
had a program at First Baptis
church Sunday.
Sunday was 'pastoral dav e
Macedonia Baptist church, Rev
I. H. Harden preaching; on
was added to the church.
Rev. and Mrs. I. H. Harden
were Dea. and Mrs. Dixon',
dinner guest Sunday.
Little Miss Harden was th
Sunday guest of little Miss Dix¬
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Mo„“L F S n t,,f"“oT
Baptist and Speedwell
■ist Sunday schools and
bers of the Seventh-day
ventist Missionary
■> "uv took oart in an
esting program at
-Japtist church Sunday
The Sev;?n Brothers
Tor at
; Methodist church Sunday af-.
! temoon. Many were present as
| j^ev. Heywottd presided.
Rev. Larry conducted com- \
munion services at Isle of Hope
- Baptist * church . . Sunday. „ ,
Pvt. Jerome Gulden returned
f o r>om« Sunday night. j |
pvt.. Water Luten spent the
weekend at. hom».
i Miss Alice Sevens. Hnvpn
Home student, won first, pri-e
which ended Monday night,
WHITE BLUFF
By Mrs. F. Washington
The choir of Nlcholsonboro
Baptist church, Rev. Thomas,
tor. was the guest on the
Ho’isum program over WDAR
1 Sunday afternoon.
The choir was entertained
with a supper after the pro-
* mi uv lVicasrs. Clifford Hous-
ton, Hert
Mack.
The Zi
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pastors o
assisting.
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Churches
St. Philip AME Church
Sunday services at St. Philip
AMS church were quite inter -
?sting and memorable. Sunday
ichooi was good and largely at