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rAGK SIX
Out-Of-Town News
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
I.tmowici, Oft.- Beautiful
every detail was the marriage
of Miss Doris Mae Johnson to
George Miller, Jr., of Albany,
Ga., whlen was solemnized at
the St. — James - -..... Eaptist church
on Sundav. June 17, at *p m.,
with the Rev. T. J. Lynch offl-
ctat'mr. Musical numbers were
rendered by Mrs. R E, Lynch
of Claxton. The church was
beautifully decorated with
palms and whitp gladioli.
The bride who entered with
her father was lovely in her
floor length wedding gown of
blue nylon net over taffeta
fashioned o a hoon skirt stvle.
Her .... finger tin . veil on nylo.i
Illusion was held with two
rhlne stone clips Her bouquet
was white carnations tied with
white satin ribbon, also her
corsage.
Miss Mary Battle of Albany
State rollege, and Miss Jimmy
B. Collev of Savannah State
college, bridesmaids, wore floor
length gowns of white and pink
nylon net, with matching cor¬
sages.
David Sims of Albany se’-'^d
as best man and Marion Holi¬
day as usher. Mr.'. Er.v.r. i Kd-
wards and Mrs. Vernelle
Williams, gowned In eve ling
dresses, served as church ush¬
ers.
After the LUC marriage luauiar.r d a in reception I n.JUM the
was given at the home of
bride’s parents with Miss Clara
DAISY
By Thomas Carlton
Sunday was pastoral day at
St. Luke Baptist church, Rev.
Newston of Ocellia delivering
the sermon. The women raised
$289 37; men, $171.34.; total,
$440 71. One was added to the
church. The Live Oak quartet
of Lyons ren^ red a program
Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Brew-
tdn arp the nroud parents of a
daughter. Idelln Montenia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harders
are the proud parents of a
( {/<tini //mz
wclri in bfiffiny!
12" wide and
shoulder length.
, ailll Double weft to adj
beauty and tjiirlttiett to )our hair.
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Large Clusters as picture with a Wel>
lust- to insure long wear and perfect
shape alter cleaning
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We « ill nunh your
luii iiiblend pnicaly
w nh this Coif uhiih is 18 co 2U inches
long Soli and ihuk as pit lured. 1; also
can he worn many oilier ways.
MixeU Grey $1.00 [-'xtra
C.O.O. Orders filled promptly
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•q pyjQf jo* ooaM KfBTMi. SMUTS- MMUI BUI.,MC.,*.T-.*-T-
i Bell Williams, Mrs. Willie Mae
Ployd Emma Edwards and
», rg Qi rt j cri0 jor.es of beou-j
as hostesses. They were beautiful
tifully gowned. The
three-tiered wedding cake with
a miniature bride and groom
1 on top was t,b*> gift of th<-
bride’ cousin, Theron Spencer,
of Savannah. youngest!
The birde is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fas. |
Johnson and a granddaughter S. M.|
of the late Rev. and Mrs.
Walker, while the groom George is the]
Miller, son of Mr. of and Albany, Mrs. a grad¬ j
Sr., college,
uate of Albany State I
and a veteran of World War TIJ
After a short honeymoon trip;
Miami, Fla., thev Albany, will make] Ga
their home at
Where the birde will resume!
her studies at, Albany State of; |
college. The were recipients
numerous beautiful and useful
gifts. the out of towners
Among wedding were
nresent at the
Mr and Mrs. York Jones. Mr
end Mrs. Charlie Jackson,
Mrs. Mn'ilda Tarver, Mbs Mary
Battle. Messrs. David Sims, Mar¬
lon Holiday, Mrs. Ve>nelle Reid
nil of Albanv; Mrs. Maggie
Williams, Jimmy Gaston, Mr.)
and Mrs. Isaac MeFaH, Rev., J
A Aikens. Mr and Mrs. Shade
Tyson. Mrs. Annie M. Smoth¬
ers, all of Savannah; Mr. and
, Mrs. *** * *»■ Thomas * 1 Baker of Douglas,
Miss Virdie Bell ... Lane of e Glenn 1 v\ *-*
1 ville and Alfonza Johnson >
daughter. MeNeal and Mrs. Lottie
Elex weekend
Alexander were the
guests of their parent, Mis.
Maggie MeNeal. and
Mrs Geraldine Causey
daughter returned to Savannah
Monday. and the Carlton , ,,
John Ealv Savannah
family motored to
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson
were the Sunday guests of her
mother, Mrs. Roy Brennon.
McIntosh News
Bv Eugene Johnson
Sunday was nastoral dnv at
Hutchinson Station AME church
with Rev. M. L. I,ester preach¬
ing on the subject, ' The Fath¬
erhood of God and the Brother¬
hood of Man.”
The Savannah district Sun-|
day school convention will meet, |
at Hutchinson Station church
J-’- *-« Hutchinson |
The revival of
AME church will he July 16-20. i
The 86th anniversary will be
celebrated JUlv 2 f-August 6.
EGYPT I
RuSprj I.oo u’-iiker
Sundav was quarterly meet .
do,- n r potim) AME church,!
Rev. WOP Shermon. P E..
nreonbine n fine sermon. Pev
A Manonpv is nqstor. Total
lponpy raised C7n 70
Mrs C. M Walker and son
ivpro die Sunday guests of- her
mother, Mn |
Rov. and M r s. Mannnev rv
Williams and F.dear Walker
motnred *o NonUno-fon Sundav
t 0 vt=H Mar" Yupiom’s daugh¬
ter Mrc C M Walker
Mr nnd Aire. Jimmie Jones
p s(l his mother motored from
Savannah Rundav and were the
onp«-( s of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lewis.
t t»r>ns(p Jones visited Mary
Wiliams
R»v, and Mrs. Marmnev. Mary
Williams. Airs. C. M. Walker,
rnnof a nUst'o with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed oar Walker Sundav.
M's, Tda T "o Reason end
fqmile WP” n the Pltests Of Mr.
aiid Mrs F.denr Walker Simdav.
Horton Lee who was ill is
better.
Jack Jackson n*’d Mrs, Ro^ie
Uoarqrd yprp The” quietlv marriedj mating'
Saturday. are
th n, r pomp near Snrtncflefd.
William Turner Is still ill.
lUn.LEN
.
Bv A'lhin- Jordan
Welcome Baptist church had
its pari' 7 morning prayer s"r-
. vLe Sunday followed bv Sunday
school. Rev Eleurls preached a
j stirring sermon.
Mr and Mrs R. T. Church
SK®’*
Mrs. Halley Gordon is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Laura Parks of Savan¬
nah and New York was toll*
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gay
for a few dasy. She accompanied
them to Thomson and Greens¬
boro for the weekend.
LUD0W1CI
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Mr a"d Mrs. Frank Glvins of
Dorchester were the Monday
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jame3
Johnson aid Mrs. Alice Grant.
Miss Earlie Hardee, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Hardee,
was quietlv married Sunday,
-Tune Pi jt Kinglsand, to Pvt. Inf.
Leroy Wilcox of the 8th
Dlv.. Fort. Jackson, S. C. The
bride will make her home in
Brunswick while the groom
joins the first armv in Germ¬
any.
Mrs. James Henrv Powell of
Means, Va„ Is snending her va¬
cation here with her parents,
Mrs. Powell is the former Miss
Johnnie Mae Hardee.
The community deeply svm-
nathizes with Mr and Mrs. E. J.
Walker In the death of their
little son. He was buried Friday
with Royal Funeral Home of
Jesup ir charge.
Mrs. Geneva Jones of Collins
was the recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Odis Deloach. Mrs. John
Williams accomoanied her home
for a brief visit.
Sgt. John Williams of Fort
Jackson, S C, was the weekend
guests of home folks,
Mrs. Bailie Kate Walker, Bet-
tv Walker and Gertha Mae
Thomas arp visiting relatives
at, Newark, N. J., and Brooklyn,
New York.
The revival services of New
Hope AME church were a great
success conducted by Rev. Mc¬
Pherson, evangelist. $113.89 was
raised and one was added to
the church.
VI DALI A f
Bv Mrs. B. M. Durden
Sunday was nastoral day at
First A B. church. The pastor,
Rev. W. M Hall brought both
messages. Communion was ad¬
ministered'at the evening ser-
vires.
The members of the First, A
It. church will attend the 12th
anniversary of the Mt. Sinai
Baptist church of Macon Sun¬
dav, July 1 The bus will depart
from the First, A. B. church
Sunday morning.
Mesdnmes Janie L. Smith and
Alfie weekend M. Phillies spent the
with relatives In Or¬
mond Beach, Fla., and Daytona
Beach, Fla.
• Mrs. Dessie Mae Gillis of Mi¬
ami- Fla., is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Bertha Durden.
Miss corrie L- Ray, home ec¬
onomics instructor at the Dick¬
erson Training school, announ¬
ces the opening of the summer
adult sewing class on Fridays
of each week beginning Friday,
June 29.
Mrs. Bernice Chaplin of New
York Cl t v is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Emma F*>rd.
ML" Ernestine Sinallev of
New York City is the guest of
her father, Ben Smally.
HA7.ELHVRST
Bv Mrs. H B. !«nm
Services were finp Sundav at
Mt Calvarv Bant.tst church.
Rev. D. E Ke!lv delivering the
messages Two were added to
the church
There will he a misstonarv
program at, St. James AME
nhorpVi Monday night. All are
invited.
There «’ill be a trip around
Hv' wov'd b«"lnning Mondav
night after the 1st Sunday at
8 n m. at St. Jamps church.
Airs. Minnie Zander is home
after spending some time in
Kansas citv visiting her son,
James Barnes.
Mrs Nova Johnson has re¬
turned a ft »r shendin" several
davs in Savannah visiting chll-
dr'm.
Mrs Dorothy Gamble and
daughter, Gwendolyn of Ham-
merville were the weekend
guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. J.
Isom and family.
Misses Wllhelmenia Hill and
Mvrtle James who are attend¬
ing summer school in Fort Val¬
ley. were home for the weekend.
The manv friends of Grady
raivon will be sorry to hear of
his illness.
SOPERTON
Bv I„ C. Todd
Sunday was pastoral dav at
1st A. B church, Rev. I. H. Har¬
den delivering the morning
message. Rev J. S. Iatimer
gave the 3 o’clock message. The
church was celebrating Its 48th
anniversary.
Joel Lodge, Masons, ob served
St. John’s day, Rev. McGirt de¬
livering the sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips,
Jr. are the proud parents of a
7 boy.
Thomas Cook Is home on fur¬
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Baines,
Mrs. Savannah Moore, Mrs.
Mary Collins, and B. B Sherrod
have retuned from their vaca¬
tion in Miami and other points
in Florida.
The quarterly conference was
held at St. Paul AME church.
Rev Johnson, pastor.
The Eastern Star sisters de¬
serve great praise for the splen¬
did urogram rendered Sunday
for the Masons of Joel Lodge
Mrs. Bertha Jones Is doing
advanced work at Fort Valley.
K»s. Louise McArthur spent
the weekend with wamlly. She
is attending summer school at
Savannah State college.
Tire havannah TKifcwrg
FlrfiTsorr ~
toenter aimed service
only male graduate this year,
was the fifth boy in his family
to enter the Armed Forces of
the United States. At a formal
eeremony last week in Colum¬
bus, Ga., Gardner accepted the
oath of enlistment for the j
United States Air Force.
Sergeant Carson Pate, announced Army-
Aif Force recruiter,
that ly enroute the new airman to Lackland is present- Air I j
Mrs. Johnnie Lee Scott is im¬
proving nicely at home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Outlaw
motored to Atlanta on business.
GLENNVILLE
By Joan Wilkerson
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davis of
kins Allenhurst of Savannah and Mrs. were Lela Din-j the:
Wednesday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Quarterman.
Bernice, Essie Mae and Chris- j
tella Fleming of McIntosh were
the guests of Mrs. Joe Dekle on
last week.
Mesdames Annie Williams, |
Nancy Boyd and E. R. Quarter-
man were out o ftown Satur¬
day.
Betty Stephens was the Sat¬
urday night guest of the Quar-
terman’s.
Chester Wilkerson left Tues-]
day to be inducted.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dekle were
the Thursday night supper
guests of the Quartermans.
They were accompanied by
Sherlin Tippins.
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson, Mil¬
dred, Bety and Joan visited in
Lyons Monday. called!
Mrs. Geraldine Henrv
at the Quartermans Staff-1
Mr. and Mrs. William
ord of Ludowici were in town
Saturday. spending
Mrs. Irene Coley Is
two weeks in Pensecola, Fla.
Ridgeland, S. C.
By Mrs. Rilby L. Orr
Joe Orr spent a few days in
Charlotte, N. C., with Elder D.
E. Davis.
Ridgeland now has a new
ball field near Ruby’s Eats.
Julius Febrv has returned!
from New York,
for a few days.
Sidney Redmond was home
Mrs. E. M Coleman spent a
fpw days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Orr on her wav to North Caro¬
lina to spend the summer.
'ir® R>’th Brown has gone to
New York.
Mrs. Rudolph Orr is in Mont¬
gomery. Ala., where she will
spend the summer.
SAND HILL
Bv Robert Porter, Jr.
The Busy Bee cl»h met Run-
av at the home of Mrs. Ezzie
ohnfcon.,
Little Miss Brenda Gail Ilon-
> sp'Hit'fhe weekend with her
randmother. Mrs, Ruhv Brock, j
Charlie J. Henrv made a trip
) Savannah Saturday.
Mrs. Essie Lively, wife of Rev
J. Lively of Allenhurst, and
er daughter, Mrs. Odessa L
Ills and daughter, Charlene
f Savannah were weekend
nests of Mrs. Lavisia Hardee
nd Mr. and Mrs. M B Porter
nd returned home Tuesday.
LYONS GA.
Bv Mrs. P T. Phillips
Ase 'Lue Phillips nnd Annie
elle Jackson and family at-
mded the funeral of their sis-
■r. Estelle Badie. Sunday at
me Grove Baptist church, Rev.
. L. Lee officiating.
The AME church revival be-
in Mondav night.
First Baptist church revival
ill bpein Mondav night, Julv
Rev. F. C. 7 AnMmny of Macon
ill be the speaker. Brazilc nt-
Mr. and Mrs. Mose
■nded the funeral of Estelle
adie at Lane Grove church.
Deacon and Mrs. Smnr>Will-
.m®. Mae Belle Smith and
’illle Mineey’s family attended
ip funeral of Estelle Badie.
Willie Miocey. Tom Brazilc,
harlie Phillips. Maggie Ham.
re on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lester
rhigham are the nroud taar-
ats of a babv girl. She will be
died Joses Bell
Mrs. E M. Solomon was the
uesdav morning guest of Mrs.
. T. Phillips. of
Mrs. Edna Earl Ransev
lainfield. N J. the sister of
Irs Ase-Due Phillips and Annie
Jackson, spent a few hours,
■ith them "on lier return to
mm
Their "lucky seven” ere
thriving on Pet Milk
The Pet Milk Photographer visits
THE WILLIAM JENIFER FAMILY
of Baltimore, Maryland
Bill and Valcurture Jenifer know that Valcurture manage? ’’The big ones help
seven’s a number to be proud of, as well the little ones”—and she’s teaching them
as a lucky number—and their seven all to share the work around the house,
youngsters are proof of it?From Bill, Jr. A good manager, she uses Pet Milk for
to baby Marsha, the little Jenifers are all her family’s milk needs. All the chil-
lively, sturdy, busy children who have dren drink Pet Milk, enjoy it in creamed
lots of fun together. Bill, Sr. gets plenty vegetables, sauces, desserts, with cereal
of experience from his own seven And she saves money, for Pet Milk
to help him on his job as school costs less generally than any other
bus driver, too! And how does mt form of whole milk.
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water for drink mg. Vaieumire says Pet Milk saves at hres. Left to right, Bill, Jr., 10 ; Arlene. 8; sure that they’re forward learning manners. Bill, Arlene, and
least $15 a month—and children love iti Lorraine, 7; Paula, 5; Deborah, 3; Valeria, 1V4. m Lorraine look to September, when Paula
scares to school with them.
Force Base,
Gardner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gardner, 532 Church
St., Oleunviile, graduated from
high school on May 20.
He follows four brother's in
service: Freddie, 21, is presently
at Fort Jackson, S. C.. and Sam-
uel, 19, enlisted in the Air
Force last month and is at pres¬
ent trailing at Lackland Air
Base. His other brothers have
since been separated from the
service.
Doretha Mavnard has gone
to Plainfiled, N. J„ to visit he 7
sister, Edna.
Mrs. Catherine Whigham vis-,
ited Sunday. her She brother accompanied in Collins,
w-as i
by her two grand children.
Rev. G. E. Butler accompanfed I
Rev. Phillips to Gethsemam
Baptist church Sunday. Rev
B"ut!er preached the morning
sermon.
Rev. and Mrs. P. T. Phillios
attended the 12th district con-
accompanied by Mrs. Susie Mc¬
Coy who was the delegate of
the First Baptist Mission.
Mt. Temah Lodge No. 151
celebrated St. John's day Sun- j
day. They were assisted by the
Eastern Star chapter No. 23 j
Rev. P. T. Phillips preached.
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone 2-0221
MS
WHITE BLUFF
By Mrs. D. F. Wash:lgton
Sunday was communion at
Mt. Pleasant Bapt. Church,
L. L. Small, pastor.
Mrs. Lizzie Houston who has
confined in the Georgia
returned home on
to the delight of her
friends.
Mrs. Onhelin M.i"k’s "iste r of
1 * Julian Houston received
from her sister-in-law
he is fighting somewhere
Korea and it Is ve 7- ; 7 hot and
thev do not know one day
another.
Nicholsonboro Baptist chur , 'h
an excellent crowd to
a luii Monday night.
SANDFLY NEWS
Bv F'-ank .leak 7 ' ’s
Everette Kemp was the win¬
of be*w eontest, sponsored by
Methodist church. He
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Syl¬
Kemp.
The Women’s Society of
Service of Speedwell
church gave a motor¬
to Hardeeville, S. C., Mo n¬
night.
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££ 01 the New
CAFE LINCOLN INN
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
Sunday, July 8—Lowell “Blue Shadows” Fulson, featuring Ray Charles
Sunday, July 22—Griffin Bros, featuring Margie “Red Rooster” Day
’ July 27, 28, 29—Johnny Moore’s Blazers’ with Floyd Dixon and Marie Rose
uyius Williams is Home Hum
New York visiting his mother, ,
Mrs Patiencp Williams j
Mis. Theresa Mention of At¬
lanta is visiting hei am t M'is
GCtavn, E Ui.lt
The Earnest Workers Society
held its initial meeting in it
new building Sundav
r’riiJNDERBOLT
By Gloria Moultru
Rev. and Mrs. Wm Williams
returned nome from New Yon .
Pfc. Charles Frazier is home
01 leave visiting his parent 1 !
The Oa. Biscuits rendered an
enjoyable program Monday
night at Litway.
There will be a special pro¬
gram at Litway Baptist church
SAVE YOUR VISION
I)0N‘T trust your luck
I,ET UR EXAMINE YOUR EYES AND FIT YOU
CLASSES THAT ASSURE YOU COOD SIGHT FOR
YEARS TO COME.
CONSULT
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON
v OPTOMETRIST
118 BULL STREET
lHt lisDAV, JINK 28. mi '
bv the Sundav schoo,,
Manv local talent, will appear.
All persons 'uitnesteci in the
Baptist Training Union are
skea to meet at Litwav Sun¬
day e 'ening, auiy 1, at 6 o’clock.
Butler Lodge
The Butler Home Christian
Workers Lodge No. I, was organ¬
ized June 10. Meeting was held
at tne Young Adelphia club
with 12 members. Regular
meeting was held June 17
when seven members were
initiated into the lodge. Officers
elected were, President, Mabel
Butler; Chairman, Dollv Brown;
neciitding sect., Hattie Rut-
mdge- Financial Sect., Mary
E ans. Reporter. Edna Robin¬
son; ’lieasurn -lam GnuscCt,