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Out-Of-Town News
GLENNVILLE
By Joan Wilkerson
Cnl. Freddie Gardner who is
stationed at Fort Jaekson is
spending a week with home
folks.
Mrs. Maggie Bryant, Lillie
Mae Hail and children and
Remer Hendrix were the Sun¬
day evening guests of the
Akins.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moore
ana son. Junior, were guests of
Mr® Edd Wilkerson.
The attandance banner of
First A B. Sundav school was
awarded to the junior class
Sundav. Mrs. Elmira Murphy,
teacher, and the ottering Dan¬
ner to me advanced class, Mrs.
Geneva Smith, teacner. Hails
me irlends ot tne are
in aeeD sympathy with them
over the passing ot their bro¬
ther. Burble Hill, on June 2H
Mrs. faertna Mosley visittu in
Wa'thourville Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tinman
and children oi Virginia made
an extended visit witn mis.
'filiman’s narents, M r and Mr®
vV M Jordan. Mrs. TlUman will
be remprnhpred as Rebecca
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson was tne
Thursday dinner guest of Mrs.
Emma Mnp Lavant.
Mrs. Marv Davis and grand
daughter, Betty Jean, left Sat¬
urday for a month’s visit In
New Jersey and New York City
wBh her children
Mrs. Vlney Ellis of Metier
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Em¬
ma Lavant
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson called
on the Middleton’s Friday even¬
ing
Mr and Mrs. Remer Hendrix
were guests of the Wilkerson’s
Sunday night.
i.UDnwrr;
R" Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Simriav services werp good at
ft Philln B C., tJn V . n. D
Franks, nastor. delivering two
soul stirring messages. At 7:BO
Rev Franks showed a Biblical
picture
The Mason'" Lo^ce and East¬
ern Stars held their regular
Thank'^lving nrowrnm at St.
James R C on the fourth Sun¬
day with Rev E D Smith of
Savannah delivering the serm¬
on After the program a boun¬
tiful feast was ®orpad. Quite a
number of out of towners were
present..
Services were excellent at Rt.
James B C . Rev T. ,T I.vneh
delivering two splendid mess¬
ages
Mrs. Emilv Steven® of Savan¬
nah was the recent guest of
friends here.
Among the social event® of
thp season was a buffet lunch¬
eon given in honor of Sgt. John
Williams who has recently re¬
turned from the Korean war,
bv the vet.prans and young men
of Long County. It was given
at the home of Sgt and Mrs.
Williams. Robert, Baker, vpt-
eran of World War II, served as
Lost. assisted hv Miss Jimmv
B Colley of Savannah State
college Mrs. Deot.ha Johnson,
Johnie B Furr, Josie Carter and
Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Neva Jones
c (d/ taint iA /ue
wetd in b/tf/inp!
1 2” wide and
shoulder length.
Double weft to add
beauty and thickness to your hair.
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of Collins, aunt of Sgt. and
, Williams, was also a guest.
delicious menu was served.
Williams is at. present stationed
at Fort Bennlng.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum and
children of Savannah were the
Sunday guests of home folks.
Mrs. Amv Cody and children
of Savannah are visiting
! folks.
The choir of St. James B. C.
i motored to First Calverv B. C.,
| Hinesvilie. Sunday to attend
I tion. the Liberty-Long choir convcn-
'
After spending a few
and attending the marriage
his grand daughter, Doris
Alfonza Johnson returned to
home at Lake Alfred, Fla.
Mrs. Lucile West of New York
is visiting her mother,
Carrie Johnson.
Rid?eland, S. C.
Bv Mrs. Ruby L. Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dixon
Savannah. Ga.. and his
Mrs. Dixon Hubert. Jr .
imd Amunta, snent, the day with
Mr and Mrs. Joe Orr,
Pet.er Logan is home alter
heiim treated for a broken leg
in Charleston.
Cliff Proctor is home from
the Marine hospital with a
broken foot.
Joe Orr has returned home
after unending a week in At¬
lanta a* the N«ACP "onvnr,H^n
The Bible Way church had
a nrneram for the children
Sunday.
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( PEMBROKE I
By Miss Yvonne Bunch
The anniversary began at
Beautiful Zion church Friday
nieht wdh Mt, Moriah church
Rev. A. E. Hagins preaching an
Insniring sermon Total raised
that, nigh* $*262. Closed oh
Sundav with Rev. .T T,. TTenlev
nrpachine Sam Creek "hurch
accompanied them. There were
mnnv gifts given to the pastor.
Miss Fett le Ben t v and Mr®
Tannle Mae Kent of Savannah
were the weekend guests of
Mrs. Addle Kent..
Bu®k Smokes nod Mutt
Smokes and friend of Syracuse,
Mew York a’d Mrs Euojee Wal¬
lace and children of Savan¬
nah were the Sunday guest® of
their parents, Mr. ancl Mrs.
Willie Smokes.
Buster Shepard of Syracuse,
New York, is spending his va¬
cation with his brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ander D.
Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Will¬
iams of Washington, D. C.. are
Unending their vacation with
sisters and brothers.
PEtnsvriM
Bv Mrs. A goes Collins
The Rnringfieid M R chur®h
its 78th .anniversary, Rev. W.
J Lawrence pastor. Money
rn'®ed, *108.26.
M®s. Nancu Holland has been
v»« t.he hed® ir ''' of her slater.
Mrs. Alice Wilkerson, who has
pfen ver" 111
Miss Gloria ,Taek®on visited
her cousin. Miss Bernice Rober-
son. in Jacksonville
Frank Smalls and familv at-
tended the Knights of Moses
anniversary at Manassas Sun¬
day.
Mr® Carrie McN«al attended
church at Collins Sunday.
D T. Town was the weekend
guest of Mrs. Minnie Bryant
and family.
RINCON
Bv ('ora Williams
The third nuarterlv confer¬
ence was held at Pethe' AME
"hurch, Tj“v P. H. Mitchell, pas¬
tor. P. E. W. O P. Sherman
presided. The spirit was high
aP day. Collection. $7Y85.
Mir® chrirttae Reed of Jer¬
sey Citv. N. J„ is spending
some time with her mother,
Williams. She will re-
GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS
To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extend
lest wishes and congratulations on your marriage. And
,etti these words we'd like to offer what we think is some
rood, sound advice. In tlie budget you will undoubtedly
set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantial
amount. Save to buy a home or a ear .... save
for a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anyway
you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and openanac-
count today.
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CORPORATION
L. B. TOOMER, L. D. PERRY
on the sick list.
Mt. Zion Sunday school elect¬
ed the following delegates to
the Oconee Zion Sundav School
and BTU Convention: Misses
Charlie Mae Edwards, CalJie
Wi'rg'ins and Annette Burden,
and Master Norman Johnson.
Punt, t, C. Todd will lead the
delegates.
v ID All A
By Mrs. B. M. Durden
The members of the First A.
B chorph renort a very <1 inv-
able dav at Mt. Sinai Baotist
church of Macon last Sunday.
John Thomas, an agent for
the Savannah Tribune, wii! de¬
part Frldav for New York,
Chicago. Philadelphia. Dela¬
ware and Cincinnati to spend
a 2 months vacation with rela¬
tives. Rev. C. Andrews will be
agent until he return®.
Mrs. Sarah Helen Orpene of
Niagara Falls. N. Y. is th»
guest of her father, sisters, and
aunt.
Me®dames Gat®ip Lpp FraNe®
and Dorothy Early were the la=t
week guests of their mother and
aunt, Mr® Rutbie Marii«m.
Mrs. Elolse Allen ha® returned
to the nlt.v after havtn" spent
a 3 weeks vacation with her
husband in Detroit, Mich.
LYONS GA.
Kv Mr® P. T nniijin®
,T w Phitlio® nf Miami, Ft®.,
is herp visiting his cousin, little
J. b philips.
Mr. Youi|g Arline’s fion Booe
is home.
M®s Mar” Lemon vi®ited hpr
"iint from Winter Park. Fla.
j Mrs. Alberta Baker, who re-
'ides at 610 E. Columbia Avp.
Lyons.
The revival meeting ef F'®*t
A B. church i® running this
week Rev Anthony of Macon
was anno'nted to he the ®®>eak-
er after iliop,®® n f Rev. A o'hon”
Rev Brvant nf Sander®vi)le "dll
bp the sneaker for the week.
Th° fnnoral nf r ro»ri , nrn r 'i«r
was largely attended Pundov,
Rev. Morgan of Metter nren®h-
Ing the funeral. Tom Smalley
Funeral Hn^ie wa,® in chn®ge.
Ester Green is home from
New York visiting he® mother,
Agnes Powell and f°milv.
Thp revival meet'ng of M®-
eedonia Ranttsf church will
begin next week.
HiNFSVILLE
Bv Ann Oanw
Bnndqv was communion d®”
at Be*hel, ' Rev. R Pieh.ards
nreaebing throughout the dav
Rev J Singleton nulpit guest
Mtss Jean Allen A®h returned
home after snend'ng a while
with her aunt. Mr® Areader
Gamble.® nf Brunswick.
Mrs Waiter Pav Tevlor and
eon, Walter Heprlrv and mother
Mrs. Clifford Singleton, made
n business trip to Savannah
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F®anklin Ravens
and ehildren of Savannah were
in IllnesvUle Saturday
Miss Shirley Osgood visited
Misses Ann and Earline Cause
Sundav.
Sundav will he trustee dav at
Bethel, Rev. R. Richards, pas¬
tor
The box sunner was a great
"unopqq et Bethel AMF Church
Frldav night given bv Mrs
FhaHe.® McMillian and Mrs.
Charlie Cause
Mrs R Richard® visited Mrs.
Charlie Cause Fridav.
The Fraternal Communion
t odee will turn out at First
Calvary Rantist church Sunday
evening. Everv one is invited.
HA 7 FLHURST
Bv H. B. Is®m
The services were fine Sunday
at St. James AME church.
EldPr L. J. Flowers has re¬
turned from Florida after visit¬
ing relatives and friends
The funeral nf Mrs. Emma
Walker was held Sunday; Rev.
L. J. Flowers officiating.
Pev. and Mrs. H. L. High¬
tower and Rev. Hammons were
the Sundav evening guests of
Mrs, Aliep Ward.
Lenard Ware of Atlanta is
vacationing with his mother
and familv, Mrs Annie Warp.
Mrs Ethel Baker left Friday
for New Jersey.
Rev. Wallace Hartsfield is still
on the sick list.
Mrs. Minnie Zinnoman left
Frldav for New York Citv where
she will visit her daughters,
Mrs. Fora Zinnoman and Mrs.
Russell Hatt.
Mrs. Lula Pittsman Is improv¬
ing nicelv.
Mrs. E. K Myles and sisters
made a business trip to Hom-
erville Monday.
Miss Phreddye Mae Grant is
vacationing with relatives and
friends In New York Citv.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Carnegie of Atlanta are home
on their vacation.
Mrs Dnretha Denis left Mon-
dav for Savannah.
Mrs. Emma Benjamin and
family were out of town Mon¬
day attending the funeral of
her brother.
SUBURBAN NEWS
SANDFIY NEWS
Bv Frank Jenkins
The Youth Community talent club
will take part in a
at iihe Seventh-day Adventist
church Sunday night. At its
meeting Thursday night Dea.
George Jenkins extended the
invitation and enlivened the
night with timely suggestions.
The Married Men’s social club
will give a motorcade to Me-
.Intqsh on August 6.
Cyrus Willlaais, 1 who spent
turn soon.
Mrs. Emma Wesiev is asking
everybody to join with her in
getting up a prayer band. She
: , asking everybody to be pres¬
ent at Bethel AME church the
third Sunday in July,
Collins
By Thomas Williams
Jesse Strawder Surrency was
the weekend guest of his moth¬
er in law, Mrs. Lula M Jackson.
Mias Carlene I. M. McRae and
Miss Mary McRae have re¬
turned home after spending a
lew weeks in Miami, Fla.
i EGYPT J
|
Bv Robert L. Walker
Sunday was pastoral day at
Rt. Peter’s AME church, Rev. A
Manoney, pastor. Sunday srhool
wa®, largely attended.
Rev. and Mrs. Manonev mo¬
tored to Rvlvania to conduct a
s night, meeting next week for
Rev IT. E. Scott.
Mrs. Mary Williams spent 3
da”® Ip Rnvnnneh last, week
with her sick daughter, Mrs.
Louise B Talbert,.
Mrs r m. Walker of 540 E.
Gwinnett, Rt . will return to
Newington Monday.
Sadie M Harris is spending
a whit" w'th be® cousin, Louie
B.. While shp is ill.
Andrew M Walker spent five
div® in Savannah last week
with his cousin. Mr and Mrs.
'tenrv McNni® ®nd his mother,
M*. C. M Walker.
M®rv Williams spent Friday
night with M®. and Mrs. Lester
Morrell at Ardmore Saturday
night. She was the guest of Rev.
and M r ® Manonev. On Thurs¬
day nieht ®he was guest of Mr.
and Mr® Jimmip .Tones and his
tpo'her in Savannah.
Jim Rhett, of Guyton visited
M church Sunday at St. Pet¬
ers.
lWrlnfosh News
Bv Eugene Johnson. Jr.
Sundav was communion dav
at Hutchinson Station AME
"hurrb Rpv m L. Lester
nreach'ng Th° 86th anniver¬
sary will be observed July 29-
Aiie. 6.
Johnnie Stpvens and Mrs.
Marv Lewis of New York spent
a week with their wt end
unrip, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hod¬
ge® and
Fnrrppp johp®on, Jr.,
Benjamin Singleton of Mcln-
tn«h have gone to Atlanta
wlmre thev will spend a week
with ,the legion.
SOPERTON
Bv v C. Todd
Sundav '"as nnstnrul dav ®t,
T ovei" Hill Baptist church,
Rev W. I,. Johnson, pastor.
Sunday was biolor dav at
Mt, Zion Bantlsm was con-
dueipd bv Pastor Westbrooks.
The WMBS of which Mrs.
Marv F”oua j® president hp'd
Us anniversary at 1st A R ,
®"V J s Latimer, delivering
th° me®®ngp. lias
Mr® T.uvpntion Collins
"® hpr g’> o ®ts hpr sister of Ral-
♦ imore Mrs. Maggie R”als: J
r Collin.® son, "of Baltimore
m v and Mr® cta”delle and
Barbara roihns of Connecticut
®"n. daHuhtpr in law, and grand
daughter.
IB®®. Tpnnip rook and Mr®
T It*!* T t F? 0 ”nn 1aaVP a® thP*®
n-"p®tc Mr.® Frank” Adam® of
n®"'oonn Bln and MrS. EddlP
gaUr>r of Conne"tleut.
Mr a-®d Mr®, Elino T inder of
connertimP are visiting hela-
tjva® and friends.
Friend® of Mrs. Essie Outlaw
rwmdthlrp witll her in the
sudden nn®«inc of hpr mother
M® T.illa Brown who®e funeral
>va® largely attended at Chester,
Pav. s S Southern officiating-
Bakpr Funeral Home in charge
Mr® Ada Collins. Frank
Blackshear and Jim Powell are
THE SAVANNAH TKIBlTfE
two weeks witn Williams, his mother,,
Mrs. patience returned 1
to New York Thursday.
A womanless wedding was \
presented at Macedonia Baptist I
church Friday night by the
male chorus ox Mt. Zion Baptist
church.
Mrs. Hagar Shaw Is 111.
The father of Mrs. Matilda
Anderson passed away in Bos¬
ton, Mass., recently.
An enormous rattlesnake
was killed near the home of j
Mrs. Bertha Owens, its esti¬
mated age was 21 years.
Springfield Terrace
Bv Mrs. E. H. Perry
Goodwill Baptist church had
a very successful rivival and
several converts were added
to the "hurch under the leader¬
ship of Rev. Collier.
Hannnh’s chaD'd church held
it® regulP” eommunion service
Sundav. Each service was well
attended and the choir an'-
nii»'i The audipn"e with its
music. Rev. H. Nelson is pas¬
tor
The regular meeting of the
Deaconess Union will be held
"t the residence of Mrs. Lilia
Harvey. 74 b E. Bolton St. All
Hpoporessps and friends are
invited on Thursday, Julv 12.
Mrs. A. G®een and Mrs. C. Brin¬
son, secretaries, and Mrs. E. H
Perry, president.
The music class of Mrs. E. H.
Perry was opened for new stu¬
dents on Monday at her rsi-
dere, 107 Maple St., in the
mornings for children, after¬
noons for adults. Call 3-7213.
WHITE BLUFF
Mrs. F. Washington
•The contest, for Governor of
Ga. waged by the deacons of
1st Mt. Pleasant Baptist church.
Rev. Freddie Bond, Dastor,
closed on Fridav nieht. Deacon
Jospnh N. Hall was declared the
winner.
Services at Nicholsonboro
Baptist church, Rev. Thomas,
rector "'ere very pood on Sun¬
dav. The pastor preached a®
impressive sermon "ftp® whi"h
communion was administered.
Mr. and Mrs T.erov Lott and
®or Herman Clifford, of N®w
York, were ihe guests over the
weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Her¬
man Patt.isp and danghtp®
Fmma Jean. Mrs. (Lydia) Lott
is thp adonTed daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rattiste.
M® and Mrs. Robert, Johnson
of Newark, New Jersey, were
the holiday guests of Mrs.
Frances Bowen M®s. jm®n®r>n
i® the niece of Mrs. Mamie
Tueke® of East Orange. New
Jersey, formerly of Savannah.
Mtm'tav will b° eommunion at
Mt. TIermon Baptist church,
Rev. Bailey, pastor. grand
Miss Myrna J. Manuel,
daughter of Mrs. Townie L.
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AND WHEN ME &POW^ rw&g- HA/ HE'D BREAK 'EM
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IT THE RINGSIDE
I.uix Virgil Overhea for ANP
Germany, Kay Robinson and
Louis
German boxing fans have
their nation a great dis¬
because of their actions
Ray (Sugar) Robinson,
boxing chamoion,
a recent Sundav evening.
Of course their officials have
attoned for the rash actions of
a crowd that nearly became a I
Sugar Ray has had a “de¬
feat taken off his rocerd, and
the referee, Otto Nispel, has
been duly suspended for three!
months.
As an American veteran, how¬
ever, I am wondering whether
occupation job forces have done
any kind of in democrati¬
zing the Germans. Think of
the people kicking a woman
and attacking innocent soldiers
in the crowd because a man¬
ager and a defeated boxer
scream “foul” from the ring.
This means that the Germans
still can be aroused to do al¬
most anything when they are
rallied bv hvsterical shouts or
ravings. They are still national¬
istic Jo a suDer degree despite
the fact that thev lost World
War II.
It is too bad that Joe Louis
cut off negotiations for a bout
Hein Tea Hoff in Berlin.
After all, Joe Walcott
Ten Negro Physicians Now
Hold Cancer
NEW YORK—There are eight
Negro physicians holding clin¬
ical fellowships of the American
Cancer Rocietv in addition to
*wo others who are resear®h
fallows, if was reported bv Dr
Charles S’. Cameron, medical
and scientific director of the
American Cancer .Society, in a
communication to the Ancient,
F"”ntia®i Arabic Ordar Nobles
of the Mvslic Shrine (Rhrfners).
The latter, addressed to Dr.
Baymord E. Jackson, head of
Shriners, recallad the con¬
tribution of $15,000 awarded
Cancer Society bv the 105t
of the order, which
in Boston.
At the same time, Mefford R.
Runyon, executive vice-presi¬ |
of the CanCer Society,
the Shriners for their
in the fight against;
congratulating them j
their health educational
particularly the fact
they have selected cancer (
an enemy that merits their
efforts in time and money.” j
left Thursday night for i
and Gary, Ind., to visit 1
uncle and aunt, Mr. and ‘
Joseph H. Mungin.
fought in Germany with no
percussions. Maybe the
Louis could instill some meas¬
ure of sportsmanship into the
Germans, although one incident
probably could not do the job
alone.
Possibly. Robinson’s foe, Ger¬
hard Hecht, remembers that
another German fighter, nearly
two decades, won himself a
world’s championship while
lying flat on hie back. This
boxer was Max Schmeling, the
man who later was to halt Jne
Louis when he was rising
the top.
Max was screaming foul when
Iving on the canvas from a
ounch delivered bv Jack Shark¬
ey. In a rematch Sharkev won
the crown from the German.
Anywav, mavbe we Americans
had better think twice before
we act when we go across the
seas. It would he a shame to
he merely preachers and fight¬
ers in theory for democracy, but
be practicers of something other
than the real American spirit.
Otherwise we mav see other
demonstrations against us in
other parts -of the world. Poss¬
ibly some of the German action
can be blamed on Communists,
but it would seem that if we
were emphazing democracy and
sportsmanship in regard to
others, most Germans would
Although the Shriners’ mft
had no strings attached. Dr.
Cameron pointed out. he
thought, the order would be
interested in information con¬
cerning fellowship grants to
Negro physicians and plans t,o
incre®®° their participation in
the fight against the disease.
The Negro phvsicians holding
clinv-al fellowships supported
bv the American Cancer Society,
are located at the following
medical institutions: two at
Jefferson Medical college in
Philadelphia, two at Memorial
Cancer Center in New York, erto
SAVE YOUR VISION
DON'T TRUST YOUR LUCK
LET US EXAMINE YOITR EYES AND FIT YOU
GLASSES THAT ASSURE YOU GOOD SIGHT FOR
YEARS TO COME.
CONSULT
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON
OPTOMETRIST
118 BULL STREET
THURSDAY, JULY J, ID*?!
nave cheereo Robinson’s great
victory.
Ezzard Will Whip Walcott Again
The big fight of the month
of July will be a third rematch
between Ezzard Charles and
Jersey Joe Walcott for Ihe
heavyweight championship of
the world. Charles has whipped
Jersey Joe twice, and there is
no reason why he should not do
it aeain.
Walcott has what it takes to
put up a good fight against any
mart- in the ring, but he lacks
the edge that makes him a
champion. He has put on two
good shows with Joe Louis for
the heavyweight championship,
and two others with Charles.
Pretty soon they .will be re¬
ferring to him often as a
bridesmand, but never the bride
as far as the heavyweight
championship is concerned. And
he is getting no closer to the
crown either.
Age and stamina have taken
their toll on Jersey Joe. He can
not fight a full 15 rounds at
full speed. He j.® forced to battle
in flurries during the last min¬
ute of each round.
Charles who is still at his
peak can keep going fast for the
limit, fighting a full three min¬
utes each stanza. Mavbe Joe’s
cleverness will keen him from
being knocked out but this
ringsider would not be surprised
if the champion won by a TKO
or a kayo.
at the University of Pennsyl¬
vania hospital, two at Colum¬
bia university, and one at the
University of Virginia hospital
in Richmond.
FVFLYN CHARLES, center, one
of the hundreds of telephone
operators who assisted Milton
Berle at his recent 3rd annual
television marathon over the
NBC network for the Damon
Runyon Memorial Cancer Fund,
accepts a contribution from
Rrnce Marshall, star of the W-
NBC, New York “Horn and Har-
dart Hour”, while Charlotte
Payne another operator, looks
j on. The 22', hour “telethon,”
in which several top-flight Ne¬
gro entertainers participated,
realized over one million dollars
for the fight gainst cancer.