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FACE SIX
Out-Of-Town News
Litway To Obsetvt.
73rd Anniversaiy T9,
Rev. K. A. Capers
Litway Baptist church will
its spventv-third anni¬
versary and the second anni-
c _ . , oi t.ue «ev. E. A. Capers
as its pastor. begin
The celebration will
Monday night, July IS. and end
the following Sunday night with
the following churches taking
part in the observance:
Monday, night, July 16, College
Park Baptist church, Rev. E ’rt.
Davis, pastor; Tuesday night,
First Friendship Bapt. church,
Rev. G. R. Connor, pastor: Wed¬
nesday night, Central Baptist
church of Thunderbolt, Rev. I..
I. Small: Thursday night. Wil¬
mington Baptist church. Rev E.
A Capers, pastor: Friday night,
F. A. B. church, East Savannah,
Rev. Wm. C. Cunningham, pas¬
tor; Sunday, 11 a. m., regular
service; 3 p. m„ sermon by Rev.
R M Gilbert, pastor of F. A. B
chur«h; 8 p. m„ program by
Litway Sunday school.
DAISY
Bv Thomas ftarlton
The Bnsv Bee club met at. the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Carlton.
Learv Williams left Sunday
for Miami. Fla , after spending
a while with his brother, Tren-
don Williams.
Little Miss Trendon Jones
left, for Jacksonvlle, Fla to
visit her mother, Mrs. Carlie
Jones.
Mrs. Geraldine Causey and
daughter spent the week-end
,in Savannah with her sisters,
Mrs. Brenton and Mrs. Will¬
iams. Little Willie S. Williams
of Savannah Is spendng a whilp
with his grand mother and
grand father, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
dlp Carlton.
Mr and Mrs. Gradv Williams
of Savannah were the Friday
evening guests of Mrs. Geral¬
dine Causey.
| PFMBROKh |
By Yvonne Bunch
Sunday was pastoral dnv at
Mt. Moriah Baptist church,
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COLLEGE 5TA„ NEW TOKK 30, **.Y.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBT7I*
Rev, A E. Hagins preaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fields
and family motored to McIntosh
to attend the funeral of her
step-father, Joseph WilliamR
They were accompanied by
Misses Yvonne and Annette
Bunch.
Miss Yvonne Bunch spent the
-•nnMons with Miss Louise Fields
of Savannah.
One of our oldest citizens di»d
on la«t Tuesday. He was Will¬
iam Ellis.
RICEBORO
By Elnora Bradwell
Sunday was pastoral day at
A idersoh Grove Baptist church,
Pastor Jackson preaching an
insnirfng sermon.
Sunday will be pastoral day
at the New Anderson Grove
Bantist church.
Mr. and Mm. Joe Bradwell
were the Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Quarterman.
Mary Etta, Donald and J°vce
LeCount visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Brodwell, Jr., on Sun¬
day afternoon.
Elnora Bradwell was the
Sunday dinner guest, of Mr.
and Mrs. Toney I.eCount.
Robert Lee Bradwell visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bradwell on the weekend
Those on the sick list are
Sam Jones and Mrs, Rphecca
Lambert.
Little Joseph West, of New
York City Is the house guest
of his narents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie West.
REIDSVILLt
Bv Mrs. Agnes Collins
Bethel AME church had its
ms tor a! day Sunday, Rev. I. M.
Middleton, pastor.
Miss Luverta Sharpe and!
Miss Margette Mosley were del-
eeates to the Sunday school
convention at Hinesville Sun¬
day, also L. A. Guess and E. B.
Jefferson.
Mrs. Emma Towns of Glenn-
ville was the weekend guest of
Mrs. Alberta Edwards and fam¬
ily,
Mrs. Ada Middleton has re¬
turned home after visiting rel¬
atives in Coatesville, Pa.
Mrs. I.. A. Guess attended
the Sunday school convention
Friday at Hinesville.
Mrs. Ora Holmes spent the
weekend with her daughter in
Jesup.
Dockus Towns is visiting rel¬
atives In Reidsvllie.
! EGYPT j
By Robert I,op Walker
Rev. and Mrs. Manonev and
family returned home Saturday
morning after conducting a
meeting at Sylvania.
The board meeting at Bethel
was held Saturday Sunday was
pastoral day at Bethel AME
church with Pastor Manonev in
charge. At 3:30 Sunday after¬
noon Rev. R Johnson preached
Total money raised for the day
was $80-90
On July Marv Williams,
Andrew M. Walker were the
house guests of her daughter,
Mrs, Lon'n r Talbert, at New¬ 1
ington. She is better.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of
Waba*so, Fla., was home on Julv
a with 1-P" father and sister.
William Turner and Louise
Reason.
Snergon Eason of Savannah
visited his mother, Mrs. Liddie
Orchard Sunday, and his sister.
Annie p Jones of Clyn and
his son, R F Eason or Oliver.
R a v. and Mrs. A Manonev
the bonsA gup°ts of Mary
Williams Sunday night.
Miss Margaret, Stephens left,
last wreck for New' Yo*k tn visit
Unv r-ht or Mrs Jem-np Watson.
She i« aeeomnanied by her
r>r>nhe>" vinnp Henry J. and
Jacquelln Watson. I
HINESVILLE
Bv Ann Cause
B.tndpv was trustee dnv at
Bethel AME Church. Tim
big sermon was preached bv
Rev. J Singleton and the even I
Ini* spwnnn hy Pastor p pia)-,.
arris. Sunday will be pastoral
da ,r at Bethel.
Mrs P, Shaw and Mrs. R
°*oiras of Jacksonville were here •
yl*>I finer
TWtv noT,onrh of LniU-
• j • vi-'ted Mice's Ann and
F"' 1 '’" Gausa Sundav.
B'"hn’S p T. Ora Pn jyr,.
• v *»r at B*'tbei AME church July
on ^
Betliei AME church is nn nm-
—aw, .Tilly aa Plpneant Grove
aajf chureVi at Allcnhurst. Rev
I n.aiv pastor.
The VsdenppHent Rraternal
T1 ’ton had its turnout at First
calvary Baptist church, sermon
ho T> ey F J .Tlinior
The out of tow -1 visitors w°re
Dea and Mrs. DeT,oaeh, Mrs.
a Johnson and Miss Betty
DeLoach, all of Ludowlcl.
MIIX CREEK
The adult* n-<d votin'* folks
held their Runda*' school and
| nraver meeting The 4-H club
• hajd its rallv. Miss Bacon and
M*'s. Weain. being present.
Mrs. Rev I vrigp and son were
tv.o weekend guests of Mrs. J.
Moore.
G W. Beniamin and M*s '4
J Moore have returned home
after attending the OES Grand
Chapter at Bainbridge.
Henry Morgan has returned
home after attending the Grand
j lodge Mrs. at Ayers Macon. and daughter and
friends visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. Benjamin last Sunday.
Mary Bulloch and Birdie Lee
Jones were the delegates to
Sunday school convention at
Hlnesvllle.
Riley Porter has
home after visiting his sick
brother in Florida.
A. B. Jones who was in the
wreck two miles from Savannah
and burned to death was buried
Monday at Hagan church, Hag¬
an.
GLENNV1LLI
By Joan Wilkerson
Mr. and Mrs. Remer Hendrix
e>ad -> ! s their weekend guests'
Mr. Hendrix’s niece, Miss Sa¬
vannah Scott of Jacksonville
Mrs, Sarah Hall is visiting
her daughter in Ft Pierce, Fla.
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson and
Joan made a short visit with
the Hall family Saturday after¬
noon.
Rpv. and Mrs E, J, Junior.
Harriet pod Alfred were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and M r s. I, WHkeroon.
Sunday Mrs. L. Wilkerson vis¬
ited Mrs. Lula Mae Ross Will¬
iams who Is confined to the
house.
The attendance banner of 1st
A R Sunday school was award¬
ed to the senior class, Mrs. Lot¬
tie Wilkerson, teacher, and the
offering banner to the advanced
class, Mrs. Geneva Smith, teach¬
er.
Pvt,. Ulysps Hall who is stat¬
ioned In Missouri, visited his
narents. Mr. and Mrs. S. R Hall.
He left, for Camp July 9.
Services were good at First
A B. Sundav, Rev Junior, pas¬
tor, preaching the morn'nw
message and Rev. Scovia the
evening message; financial re¬
prints $97 50
Willie Joe Wicker and Geneva
Peonies reoresented First, A B
Sunday school at the Sundav
school and RTU convention at
Hinesville. Charles Hall and
nharles Coleman represented
Greater Zacharrinh. They were
accompanied bv Mesdames Ger¬
tie Tootle and Anna King, and
James Ready and E. R. Quar¬
ter™ an.
The out of town guests who
worshipped at First A. B. Sun-
Hay were Mrs, Mable R. Junior
Harriett and Alfred Junior of
Wnveross, Mrs. Mamie Burley
and Lillie P Campbell of New
Jersey and Mrs. Savannah Scott
of Jacksonville.
Several Glennvillians returned
home for July 4, among them
Mr. and Mrs. George Mack,
Florida; Ellis and John Victor,
Roberson, N. J.; Cleo Ross. New
v„rk Citv, Mr. and City, Mrs. Betty
Butler New York Mrs.
Nina Williams, New Jersev, Mrs.
Mamie Burlev, Miss Lillie P.
Campbell of New Jersey, Mr.
and Mrs. A C. Jnks. New Jer-
sey, Leo Fut.eh and Mrs. Udell
Tnatlp of Savannah.
First, A. B Sunday school
went, nn a nienic to Splden’s
pack. Brunswick, nn Julv 4
Mrs. Julia Hendrix made a
business trip to Vidalia Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Elease Flanders of
Town', Ji^n id is visittur, her neph-
pw Tfenrv Miller.
Roger. Bernard and Barbara
Hall of Newark, N J„ are visit-
ine relatives in Olpnnville.
Mrs Harriett iKinp of New¬
ark. New Jersev. is visltng her
eistpr. M>-s V. Ready, and bro¬
ther. Bud Guest.
Ms. Artencia Akin* madp a
short call on the Wilkerson’s
Sunday .
MII.I.F1V
By Harold Davis
Louise and Jr. Graham of
Augusta n^d Irene Goodwin of
Wnvnesboro were the guests of
their <*rand narents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Goodwin, for the past
three weeks.
Last rites werp hpld on Julv
3 for the late Willie A Davis,
Jr , at Bethel AME church Bur-
1 WaS at the Ule New eeYneterv cemete, y
SOPERTON
Bv I. C. Todd
Sundav was pastoral dav at
Paul AME church, Rev.
Jo ' lnC|nn • Pastor
Sadness shrouded the Church . ,
of God In Christ when thpv
heard of the sudden death of
their pastor. Rev Kellem.
The Sunday school and BTU
convention of the Oconee Zion
association rlosed a successful
session at Ponlar Spring Bant,
church. All officers were re¬
elected. Earlie Stricklen was
elected vice president of BTU
Officers are Rev I H Harden,
Pres.: Rev. G. E Butler, vice;
Miss lots Fuoua, Sec’v.; Deacon
E. C. Snell, Treas.; Deacon C.
J. Walker. Pres.; Earlie Strick¬
len. vice; Miss Battle, Sec’v. The
1952 sessiO will convene with
1st A B. at Soperton.
LYONS GA.
By Mrs. P. T. Phillips
Sunday was pastoral dav at
First Baptist church. Rev. P. T.
PhilllDs oreaching Four were
added to the church
Rev. Roberson of Dublin Is
tiie sneaker for the week at Ma¬
cedonia Baptist ehurch.
Little Carolyn Joyce and Pre¬
cious Joyce are visiting rela¬
tives in Augusta this week
Mrs. Anne Burley is home
after spending some time with
her children in the North.
Magdalene, daughter cf Mrs.
Lucille Chisholm, is ncme.
Ruby Rodger and Mrs. Rach¬
el Williams are home from
Jacksonville.
Tommy and Sarah K. Mincey
are the proud parents of a baby
boy.
Dea and Mrs. Smart will lams
visited his sick aunt at Summer
town al»t. Sundav.
Fred Anderson is home. Also
Louella Graham from Florida
Albert Brazel has rone to
Philadelphia to visit his aunt,
Mrs. Norma Lee Brazel.
Mrs. Curley Johnson and
children are visiting her broth¬ |
er In Detroit.
Mrs. Katherine Whieham is
in Detroit visting her son.
First Baptist church Mission
met at tbp home of Mrs. Hattie ]
Jenkins. She served them de-
sprt The next meeting will he
at, the home of Mrs. Henrietta i
Hayes Monday after the fourth
Sunday. !
Mrs. Mary Casey has retun«d
home after spending 2 months
with her husband, John D. Cas¬
ey in Belton, Texas.
Rev. Harden and Rev Robbi-
son were the guests of Mrs. Al¬
berta Baker July 8.
Ridgeland, S. C.
Bv Mrs. Ruby L. Orr
Joe Orr and James Orr left
Mondav Charlotte. N. C.
Miss Lily Michell left for New
York.
Mrs. Claudie Stevenson left,
for Colcis, Ala., where she will
visit her sister Miss Mary Alice
Howard and her grandmother
Mrs Ophelia Turner.
Mrs. Lilv Rose Orr of New
York is visiting relatives.
Mrs. Julia S. Wesley of East-
over visited her parents and
Shelly B.
Mrs. Diana Chatman and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert M. Aishev of
Mr. Savannah and Mrs. were William the guests Clark on) ofj
Sunday ,
Pfc. Henry Gadson who is
stationed at Fort Banning, vis- 1
lted his mother. Mrs. Agnes
Gadson, and brother, Jerrv Gad-
Son.
Mrs. Carrie Jones of Savan¬
nah visited her mother, Mrs.
Maggie Gore, Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rnttiste of
Detroit are visiting relatives and
friends.
Leona and Helen Clark will
snend a few days in Savannah
with Mr. anH Mrs. Bessie Smith.
Carlene Shuler '"as aeeom¬
nanied Saturday afternoon bv
friends of Bluffton, Frank, Er¬
nest and Clarence Smalls.
Lovely Hill church gave a
picnic for the children on Ju'y 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rtcha’rd-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Benia¬
min Hevward gavp a twin birth¬
day party for Freddie and
Sandra at which 26 children
were present and ice cream
and cake served.
McIntosh News
Bv Eugene Johfnsen
The Sundav school. A. C. E.
league. Woman’s Missionary So¬
ciety and Bov Scouts conven¬
tion of the South Savannah
district held at St. Peter’s AME
church«July 4-6 by Presiding
Elder C. p Hobbs was a hu»p
success. All of the presiding
elders of the old Georgia con¬
ference were present. In the
District, Sundav school Hutch¬
erson Station won the banner
and Mrs. Elizabeth, teacher of
the class, won tire prize.
The funeral of Josephus Will¬
iams. Sr„ July 5 wms largely
attended.
Sunday was trustee day °t St.
Peter’s. Reports were made by
Hnipgate* Eugene Johnson, An¬
thony Brash and Benjamin
Singleton.
The community was shocked
Tuesday by the death of Geo.
Law
Miss Laura B. Williams of
Massac huetts. Mrs. Edema
nirhnrdmn of Jacksonville, Fla.,
E*ancls F’elds and family. Miss
Yvonne Bunch and Annette
of Pembroke were among the
attendants at the funeral of J
L. Williams.
FREEDMAN GROVE
Bv Mrs. C. Mullice
Sundav was pastoral day at
Beach Hill Baptist church. Rev.
L Kelly delb;°ring the sermon;
one was bautized; communion
was administered.
Service and communion were
held at St. James AME ch” r ch
Rev. Montgomery preaching
sotil stirring sermons day and
ni^ht, to lar<*e audience,
Mrs. Be*t ha Stevens and
daughter, Cornelia, of Crystal
River, Fla., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Frazier. Thev
leave for Collins Tuesdav.
Mr and Mr* Charle* Ro^’n-
son left for Jacksonville, Fla.
on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich
ardson of West Palm Beach
visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
MulUce.
Josiah Roberts died in New
York Citv. He was the brother
of Mrs. B A Frazier a^d g'mnd
father of Mrs. Jeanette B. Walk¬
er of Carver Village.
Wright’s glee cluh will have
its annual picnic Julv 10 at
Golden’s place.
SAND HILL
By Robert Porter. Jr.
Pvt. James W. Tippins and
Miss Lillie Mae Henry were
quietly married Julv 7. A din¬ :
ner was eiven Sundav in their
honor at the home of the bride’s
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.)
and Mrs C. J. Henry. The
groom will return to Ft. Leon¬
ard Wood, Mo , where he is
stationed The bride w ill remain
at her home in Glennville.
ming Jaeksnnviile nr« spend¬
ing the summer with their
grand mother, Mrs. Launce
Brnntlev.
Mrs. Mildred Harris and little
daughter, Deborah I *nn of Dav-
ton, Ohio, are the guests of her
narents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Barnhill
r| j n JG m°^ ViP*'
brother-in-law in Vidalia Julv 4.
M*ss Dorothy Scott is vaca¬
tioning in New York
The funeral of Miss Effie
Retprson was held Sundav at,
Piney Grove Bantist church,
rzev Stenbenson officiated and
Hudson Funeral Home was in
Charge,
Harvev James of Augusta
end Mrs. Lula Rittsman of
Graham were the weekend
guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. J.
Isom.
Jimmv Douglas of Vidalia was
the Saturday guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Marv McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T,ee
Carnegie of Atlanta snent the
week in tV city visiting rela¬
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and
children of Brunswick spent
July 4 here.
RIDCELAND. S. C.
By Carl Lwm Tvler
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith
of 223 Grand avenue, Brooklvn,
N. Y„ Mr and Mrs. John E. Ty¬
ler of 98th street, New York
City, Leon Tvler of Tampa, Fla.,
were vtsitiag their relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Tyler and Mrs.
Zella Tyler, mother. They spent
a lovely week enjoving a very
pleasant stay.
A baby contest, will be given
at St. John AME church Sun¬
day, July 15, at 2 o’clock with
Mrs. Alice McKenzie, sponsor;
Rev. J. J. Hamilton, pastor.
MMN NFWS
SANHFLY NEWS
By Frank Jenkins
Rev. Freddie Bonds, Rev. J.
W. Walker. Deacon Franklin
Bevens and Sister Ethel Mack
are among members of Mace¬
donia Baptist church who will
attend the Baptist convention
of the Zion association which
begins Thursday in Darien.
Pvt. Walter Luten, paratroop¬
er, was home on furlough re¬
cently.
Maron Carter, sailor, son of
M r * Priscilla Carter is home
JOB TRAINING FOR NEGROES AND WOMEN
ebo have traditionally been barred from higher skilled jobs in the
industry is provided in new program launched by the UE Foir Prac¬
tices Committees of Hie three big New York !ocols. In picturt
above John Dopkinc (center) and John Lewis (right), UE Loco
475 members from Supreme Knitting Machine, learn Wbw to operate
3 lathe in mochine shop practices program taught by Armand Bassi
(left). This is part of UE's battle for upgrading and new job op-
»ortunities for Nearoes women and other minority aroups. _ __ ,
Miss Betty Cooper was home
for July 4 with relatives.
The Holiness church
school convention will be held
Sunday, July 15.
Mrs. Louise Anderson left
Saturday to visit friends at
Jesup.
V/D ALIA
n- Mr*. B vr Hwim
Sunday was Junior day at 1st
A. B. church, Pastor W. M. Hall
preaching.
report a very eniovable vaca-
t-ion at, Jacksonville and West
Palm Beach, Miami and Day-
to ia Beach.
Mesdames Zenobia Gaines and
Fannie Mae Reeves of Miami
are th° guests of Rev. and Mrs.
E. L. Dixon.
Mis* Flaanor Gaines and little
soa, Bobbv. are the ci«t. s of
M* anH Mrs. Edgar Williams.
Mrs. Marv Thorns of
forf tc tbp rr U est of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol McClain.
Mrs Gatsie L. Frazier of Sa¬
vannah is guest nf per mother;
and son, Mrs. Ruthin Madis and
Clarence Lee Lynch.
HAZELHVRST
Bv fl. R •‘■on
Thorn was a enmn meeting at
Antioch CMF church. Services
were fine both morning ' and
night Pastor V. A. Hammons
preaching.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Cromartie
of Philadelphia were the week¬
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert comartie, Sr., and Mrs. |
Clvde Cromartie.
Robert Cromartie spent, the
4c)i in St. Petersburg with his
sister Mrs. Carrie Robersan.
little Robert and Raloh Flem¬
1
i
MISS MARTHA BIRDEN, Knox- military service and the civil-
ville, Tennessee, third year j ian defense, the Meharry
nursing student, at historic Me-! o-nool of Nursing ( is offering
harry Medical College School of • theree scholarships to the three
Nursing, cares for an accident highest ranking freshmen who
case in the emergency ward. I apply for entrance during the
Preparing to meet the needs oflC51-52 school year.
J. T. ALEXANDER, Monigom-
ery County agent, right, deliv¬
ers 106 baby chicks to 4-H Club
boys Theodore and Philip Hen¬
drix, of Waugh. Phillip,
and his father, J. T.
left, are shown inspecting
on a 30 day leave after an ex¬
tended tour of duty in Korea.
The Married Men’s social club
held its weekly meeting at the
home of Willie Grant, presi¬
dent. Plans for its motorcade
to McIntosh on Aug. 6 were
completed.
The following members of the
Youth community club took
part on the talent program at.
the Seventh-day Adventist
church on Sunday evening:
Jean and Joan Williams, Gus-
taveous Grant, Earl Berkstein-
er, Marcena Berksteiner and
Willie Flynn. The members are
now practicing for a play to be
presented at Isle of Hope
church. Frank Jenkins, Jr., is
advisor to the club. !
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Davis
and Dea. Fra iklin Bevens at-
tended the talent program at
the Adventist church Sunday.
A Tom Thumb wedding will
be presented at Macedonia
Baptist church Sunday night,
July 15. Mrs. Rebecca Brown is
in charge.
J. B. Phillips lodge, Good Sa¬
maritans, is sponsoring a mo¬
torcade to Jacksonville. Fl.a., on
Sunday, July 29.
■ Ray. J. W. Walker is the
appointed pastor Baptist of .First- |
fly Union church,
i Mrs. Hagar Shaw is recover
ing from a recent illness.
WHITE BLUFF
The Mrs. Bible.. F. Washington conducted
school
by. Rev.-' .BsiteV. Baptist' •'•jwSioinoivMt. chnrch,
Hermon came
to a dose on last Friday night
THrRSD.it, JtJLi 12, 1951
biddies. Tne iiencrix brothers
are Club among members a group Alabama of 40 Negro
in who
each recevied 50 baby chicks
this spring. The chickens were
furnished by the Sears Roebuck
Foundation.— (ANP)
The school was well attended.
Sunday was communion day
at Mt. Hermon Baptist church.
Mrs. Ella Coleman met with
an accident last week and was
carried to the hospital for
treatment. She is much im¬
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ma-
hene, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Brooks and their two children
of Mr. Atlanta^spent and Mrs. Daniel the week Williams. with
Mrs. Mahone is the sister of
Mrs. Williams, also spending
the 4th of July with Mrs. Will¬
iams was her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Narcissa Harvev, of De-
troit, Mich,
Sunday wall be communion
at Zion White Bluff Banfisi
church, Rev. Thomas, pastor,
and 1st Mt. Pleasant, Rev. F
R 0 . nrf pasio,
’ ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hicks
Misses Viola Houston and Paul¬
ine Richardson of New York are
the guests of Mrs. Lulu Hous¬
ton. Mrs. Hicks and Houston are
the daughters of Mrs.
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The St. Thomas Jr. Usher
Board held its called meeting
at the home of Mrs. Walker.
Plans were made for our DonK-
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