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MO* SIX
Out-Of-Town News
LUDOWiCI
By Rtibye C. Baker
The wedding of Miss Lizzie
Mae Hardee and James Lewis
which took place on Dec. 23 at i
ieasnnt Hill Baptist church was,
among the social events of the j
Yuletide season. The bride was;
beautifully gowned in white j
satin with a tight bodice and j
mutton sleeves, with veil ad¬ I
orned with an#organge blossom |
wreath. Her ornament Her was a j
string of pearls. corsage i
was a lovely orchid. Miss Mil -1
dred Boyd, maid of honor, was
gowned in baby pink chiffon Her j
with accessories to match.
corsage was white carnations.
The bride’s mother wore navy
blue with accessories to match
witr corsage and the of groom’s white mother earn a- j j
tions
was gowned in royal blue with j
accessories harmonizing withj
corsage of white carnations.'
Little Myra Calhoun was ring J
bearer. Mesdames Rubye C.
Baker and Ailer Johnson served
tea and also served as matron
of honor and usher at the wed¬
ding. They both wore navy blue
suits with corsages of white
carnations. Rev. T. J, I.ynch of¬
ficiated. Ring ceremony was
used Mrs. Lewis is a graduate
of Walker high school and S’a-
vannar State college and teach¬
es in Walker high school. Mr.
Lewis is a World War II vet¬
eran and an employee of Camp
Stewart. They are residing in
the Macedonia community, Lu-
dowici.
Carolyn and Johnnie Lee
Faison of Lyons spent a week
with the Wilkersons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Faison and
son, Leroy, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil-
kerson and family.
Mrs. Annie Jones and son,
also Beitie Jean Smith and A.
L. Smith of Troy. N. Y„ spent
Christmas with their mother
and grand mother, Mrs. Melissa
Ross.
Mesdames Annie Jones and
Mary Green were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Smith.
Mesdames Annie Jones and
Mary Green were the Monday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hammond. Mes¬
dames Fannie Rice, Leana
Jones and Mamie Smith visited
Mrs. Lula Mae Ross Sunday.
Mrs. Melissa Ross was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.)
Steve Allen. ;
Artensia Akins visited I |
Mrs.
Mrs. Lula Mae Ross Tuesday.
While here Mrs. Annie Jones
and Mrs. Mary Green attended
the Union meeting at FAB
Mrs. Lula Mae Ross thanks
her friends who remembered
her Crristmas.
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
Sunday services were excell¬
ent at St. Philip Baptist church,
Rev. N. I). Franks, pastor.
The Christmas trpe and pro¬
gram given at St. James Bant,
church on Thursday night were
highly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Carr () l Jackson
and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y ,
Mrs. Evelyn Baker and daugh¬
ter of Savannah were the hol¬
iday guests of ther mother, Mrs.
E. M. Derry.
Mrs. Dorothy Beard and child
ren. Miss Jimmy B. Colley,
Messrs. Earl Brown. Lester
Jackson, Sampson Frazier of
Savannah State college, spent
the holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs Boston Baggs.
Samuel Baggs of Newark. N. J
Arelious Baggs and family of
Screven were the holiday guests
of Mrs. Saliie Kennedy.
Fulton and Foye Spencer of:
Jacksonville were the holiday
guests of relatives.
T. J Wright, Jr of Philadlel- !
,
phia. Pvt. Samuel Wright and'
wife of Ft. Belvoir, Va„ and j
Miss Norman J Wright of Sa- j
van nah were the decent guests
of their grand parents, Mr and
Mrs. Sam Dawson, also Willie
Simmons of Brooklyn, N Y , and
Mrs. Vernella Brenton of Sa¬
vannah.
Betty Mrs. J. Sallie Walker, K Walker uertha Misses M. J
Thomas, Franklin Johnson and
Boston Baggs were the last Sun
day guests of relatives at Black i
shear.
Franklin Johnson is spending.
the remainder of the holidays
at Savannah, guest pf Jimmy
Gaston.
Quite a number from here at-.
tended the Union meeting at
Glennville FAB church Dec. 29-
30.
Many out of towners are here
spending the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of
riaxton were the recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fred
Johnson.
Mrs. Hattie Hamilton of
Blackshear and Mrs. Mamie
Graham of New York City were
the holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thmoas Walker and Mrs.
Sallie Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardee
were the holiday guests of their
children at Brunswick.
Pvt. Ulysses Hardee left Sun-
day for Seattle, Washington,
after spending his furlough with
home folks; also Pvt. Lawrence
Roberts has returned to camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walk¬
er were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Johnson of
Crescent.
Many from here attended the
funeral of Aunt Frances Futch
at First Calvary Bant, church,
Hinesville, on last Wednesday.
SANDFI.Y MFWS
Bv Frank Jenkins
The following persons are vis¬
itors for the holidays: Mrs.
Miriam Bacon, Mrs. Sarah
Stewart and Mrs. Constance
White, all of New York City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Luten
of Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. Janie Blake and daugh¬
ter, Wilmateen, are visiting
husband and father William
Blake, who is in New York pur¬
suing post-graduate studies at
Columbia university.
Mrs. Essie Sams was the din-
ner guest Sunday of her daugh¬
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Angelus Luten, of Grim-
bail’s Point.
Clyde Martin is recovering
from an illness.
Rev. D. Rooks of Speedwell
M. E. church delivered an in¬
teresting sermon from the text
“Behold, I make all things new,”
during watch night services.
Mr. and Mrs. William Grant,
Prof, and Mrs. James Luten
and Mrs. Thomas Owens w >re
the guests of Mrs. Janie Wilson
for a New Year’s eve celebra¬
tion.
Herbert Kemp will leave for
the armed forces o nJanuary 7.
He is a sophomore at Savannah
State college and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kemp, Jr,
By gone days were recalled
at a New Year’s day get-togeth-
er at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Luten, Sr., which includ¬
ed besides the host and
Frank A. Jenkins, Sr., Frank
Jr and George Jenkins,
<Doc) Bonds and Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Luten.
T. J. Scott, local businessman
and grand treasurer of
Good Samaritans of
attended the funeral of Secre-
tary J. W. Reece of Atlanta on
Monday.
HINESVILLE
By Ann Cause
Sunday was pastoral day
Bethel AME church with Rev.
R. Richards preaching. Rev.
Singleton was pulpit guest.
Rev. R. Richards was
Sunday dinner guest of
and Mrs. C. C. Cause and
ily.
Watch meeting was
attended at Bethel AMF.
day night.
Miss christella and F.lise
Flemming and Fred
visited Misses Ann and
Cause Sunday.
Miss Hetty Shaw and
Shaw returned to
State Tuesday after
the holidays with parents.
Betty Shaw and Shirley
good visited Misses Ann
Earline Cause Wednesday.
The funeral of Mrs.
Futch was largely
Wednesday at First
Baptist church.
The Emancipation
held Tuesday at Bethel
church, Rev. T. J
speaker.
There will be a musical
gram at 1V the! AME Sunday
3 o'clock
Miss Jackie White
Christmas visiting her
in Jesup.
Jack Carter and
spent Christmas £ ^; visiting
in 1U
Mrs. Jackson Greene
Mrs. C C. Gause Saturday.
Mrs. Ernestine Kelly is
spending the holidays with
relatives.
Misg M E Wright was
ing , her frlcnd in
Fr jj ay
Shirley Osgood and
Carter vislted Ann and Ear
Gause Suilday
c c Gause made a
trin to Savannah Staurday.
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"January” is derived
the two-faced Roman god
us,” who looked into the
and the past at the same
REIDSVILLE
By Miss Lama McNeal
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. McNeal
of Miami spent the holidays
with their parents, Mrs. Carrie
McNeal and Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Carweli.
Miss Lillie Mae Webster is
spending severa idays in Savan¬
nah with her mother, Mrs. Clara
Mae Eady.
Pfc. Bobbie Lee McNeal of Ft.
Bragg spent the holidays with
his family.
Pfc. Lcreslcy Bett.erson of Ft
Riley, Kansas, is home visiting
his family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bet¬
te rson.
The Tysons had a family re¬
union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Guess last Tuesday
Those present were Robert Ty¬
son. Mr. and Mrs. David Frazier,
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch and
daughter, Deloris, of Claxton,
Charlie Bailey and family of
Claxton and their sister of Phil¬
adelphia.
Curley Sneed of Miami,
spent the holidays with
Carrie McNeal and family.
A. C. Surrency, Jr., of New
Jersey is visiting his family for
several days.
Joe A. McNeal, Mrs. Kermit
Mosley and Curley Sneed spent
Saturday In Dublin.
i Mrs. Julia D. Ford and
King of New York City spent
the holidays with her father,
Harry Williamston.
The WMBS had a surprise
supper for their president, Mrs.
M. V. Sharpe.
Mrs. Ora Holmes, daughter of
Jcsup spent a faw days with
her during the holidays.
Mt. Calvary Union convened
at Springfield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Collins,
Mrs. Julian Brinson attended
Reidsville district union at
Cypress Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of Sa¬
vannah State college is spend¬
ing the weekend with her pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard
Edwards.
Mrs. Mamie Shed of Rochelle
is visiting her family for sev¬
eral days.
j Mrs. Fredla Mae Lewis is
J iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
E. B. Jefferson.
Mrs. E. B. Jefferson’s
of Ft. Myers, F!a., is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I).
ersett spent the holidays
Florida.
Mrs. Mollie R. Campbell
Miami Is spending several
with her parents, Mr. and
| John Miller.
j Miss Freddie Mae Collins of
j Jacksonville spent the
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Collins.
GLENNVILLE
Watch night services were
cedent at St. ames AME church.
Presiding Elder Martin delivered
an inspiring message.
Rev. T. R. Lawrence
the Emancipation address
St. James church.
Pfc. Chester Wilkerson of
Leonard Wood, Missouri,
home for tre holidays.
Mrs. Lottie Wilkerson
daughters. Mildred, Betty and
Joan were the Xmas
guests of Mrs. Gertie JTootle
Mildred Wilkerson was lion-
ore dwith a birth day party
28.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
and family were the
guests of Henry Faison and
and Mrs. B. J. Croft of Lyons.
Misses Ellen Croft. Maay
son and Willie Oscar Jones
the Sunday night guests of
Wilkersons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Murphy
family were the Xmas
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and Mrs. Janie Daniels of
dowici.
Mesdames Janie Daniels and
Mr. and Mrs. K. Forbes
(he Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivy Murphy.
Mesdames Rosa
Neri Brown and Lottie Wilker¬
son motored to Clanton Friday.
Mrs. Marie Cooper of Orlan¬
do, Fla., and Willie Simmons
Rochester, N. Y., were home
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Artensia
| and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
er were here for the rolidays.
1 The district meeting
convened with First A. B
church Sunday was a big sue-
cess with Rev. T. J.
president.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
j of Donaldsonville were Aimed
j Xmas guests of Mrs.
Gardner.
SAVANNAH TRImUNF
j BAXLEY (
By Wilbert Smith •
The fifteen unit Pouring pro¬
ject will open January 15. It is
one of the nicest in the south,
Thanks are extended to J. Wil- I j
son and Appling Co.
j Wilbert Smith joined his ;
family in Dublin forXnva*. |
Pfc. Emory Stripling is home
to spend a faw days with his
parents. Pfc. Stripling left Dec. |
27 for California for overseas
duty. ,
Roosevelt Graham died Sat¬
urday night at his heme in
Blarney after a short illness.
Mr. Graham has a brother-in-
law and sister here from Bridge¬
port, Conn., Oneal Thomas and
Mrs. Gussie Thomas. Funeral
was held Dec. 27. C. M. Brown
Funeral Home was in charge.
Mrs. Josephine Moore died at |
her home at McTicr Xmas j
morning. Thp funeral was held
Dec. 28 at McTier, Modern Fun¬
eral Home in charge.
Deacon Beil was suddenly
struck with the flu Saturday
evening and has been very ill
ever since.
! Mrs. Nora Calloway is visit¬
ing her mother here after being
away for some time. Mrs. Cal¬
loway and son left Dec. 27 for
her home in Harrisburgh, a.
Miss Ann Sosebce and her sis¬
ter, Emmie, are visiting Mrs.
Ella Mae Quinn. They will re¬
turn to their home in Clarks¬
ville this week Miss Soschoe is
engaged to Pfc. John L Quinn
who is in Korea.
SOPFRTON
By I . C. Todd
Sunday was a high day at the
Union meeting of the Oconee.
Zion Association. *400 was left
at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson had
as their dinner guest Mrs. B. B. |
Baker and son, Brady, Harvey J
Le Outlaw. Miss Minnie Strick-,
land and Mrs. Eva Rodgers.
The banquet given by the
senior choir of Mt. Zion at the
home of Mr. and, Mrs. John
Evans was a delightful affair.
The Community Choir of
Lyons was guest of Mt. Zion
choir. They rendered several
numbers.
Mrs. Lizzie earl Rayon had ns
her guest Mr. and Mrs. McMil-
lian, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook
of Camp Polk, La., and Mrs.
Frankie Adams of Pompano.
Mr. and Mrs. James Outlaw
were hosts to a number of
friends who called to visit and
organized a Xmas savings club.
Mrs. Outlaw is' head of the
club.
Watch night services were
grand as 1st A. B. and Mt,, Zion
unied in services.
Sfe. Amnio L. Smith was a
mrmbo rof the 8064 RPE, APO
503 in Japan, he served as fire
chief and supply man in Ko¬
rea. He was manager of 400
NCO club for R and Rs person¬
nel from Korea, left Japan Dec.
2, arrived in California Dec. 13,
joined his family Dee. 15. He
will report for reassignment to
Zone of Interior.
GIVE
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whifch a man can stretch his
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GOOD ADVICE ID NEWLYWEDS
r« you. the newlyweds in this community, vre extend
best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. And
w tli these words we’d like to offer what we think is some
I good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly
set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small
1 made regularly will grow to substantial
deposits soon a
i m o u it t. Save to buy a home or a car . . . 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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FREEDMaN grove
By Mrs. (. Mullice
Mrs. 7. V. Chisholm of Savan-
nah spent Xma* with her sis-
ters, Miss Rosa Lambright and
Mrs. Janie Robinson,
Miss Ruth Mae Golden who
is living in Philadelphia is home
for the holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs. M&ry E. Golden,
Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson
of Springfilsd. Mass, spent
Xmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Robinson.
Mrs. Emma Mayes and son,
Fletcher, motored to West Palm
Beach, Fla., accompanied by
Misses Dorothy and Carol Stew¬
art.
Pvt. Willie Baker spent the
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Uivsses Baker, and re¬
turned to Camp last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lee Ste¬
vens of Savannah spent Xmas
with Miss Rosa Lambright.
Mrs. Jeanette B. Walker and
ehlidren spent, Sunday with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F
S. Frazier, also little Floria
Cdum of Carver Village.
Ebenezer Sunday school gave
a program on Christmas night
Mrs. M. L. Baker and Rosa
Lambright in charge.
Mrs. Ida Johnson of Jackson¬
ville Fla., daughter of Mrs.
Floria Lambright, spent the
week here and returned Sun¬
day.
MclNTOSH
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Service was well attended at
St. Peter’s AME church. Rev. M
L. Lester, pastor.
Sunday is communion day at
Hutchinson Sta. AME church
and . a.so^ , commimrom
Mrs. Matilda Fields and Mrs
Mary Devoe and her children
Mary and Jeanette of Savan-
nah, spent the holidays with
Mrs. Pearlie Williams of Mein
tosh and Mrs. Hattie B. Stev
ens .and Ernest Jordan o'
Wilmington Island were thr
dinner guests of Mrs. PearlR
Williams Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Richardson anc !
children spent the Christma'
holidays with her grandfather
A. G. Williams and aunts, Mrs
M. J. Andrews and Mrs. Ger¬
trude Stripling.
Cleveland J. Stripling spen*
Xmas at home and will return
t,o Savannah State college.
Mrs. Mary Washington of
Jacksonville spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Lizzir
Bodley.
SAND HILL
By It. M. Porter
The funeral of Mrs. Leressif
-williams Young was held at S*
James AME church, Glennville
Sunday, Rev. C. J. Lively and
Rev. T. R. Lawrence officiatinr
and Harper Funeral Home in
charge.
Mrs. Mabel Hunter of Jack¬
sonville was here to attend the
funeral of her niece.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Henry Tippins
and daughter left last Thursday
to visit her husband, Cpl. Jas
A. Tippins, who is stationed in
Indiana.
Pvt. Nathaniel Wilcox is here
for two weeks visiting his wife,
and family, all of Glennville.
The most devasting earth¬
quake-in world histqry occurred
on January,^’, 1556, in Shensi
province, China, killing 830.006
people. The San Francisco
earthquake of 1906 killed 700.
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WHITE BLUFF )
Bv Mrs. Frances Washington !
Johnny Earns was taken
seriously ill and taken to the
hospital.
Mesdames Catherine Sams
and Alice Johnson entertained I
their friends on last Thursday ;
night with dinner. |
Mrs. Prieilla Trimble cf
Statesboro; Miss Jenette Cole¬
man of Mt. Vernon and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Coleman, Jr., of
Thomasville-, have returned to
their homes after spending the
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Colman, Sr.
Mrs. Lucinda Lester, cousin
of Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Phinizy
was their New Year's guest.
Leroy Scott, son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Hermon Battise and
Geo. W»bb of New York spent
the holidays with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of
Bridgeport, Conn., spent the
holidays with their mother, Mrs.
Mattie Grayson.
Sunday the district meeting
of Berean Baptist Association
was held with 1st Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church, Rev. Freddie
Bonds, pastor.
Sunday will be communion
day at Nicholsonboro Baptist
church, Rev. Thomas, pastor.
east savannah
By M. F,. Morrell
Miss Janie L. Baker’s holiday
guests were Miss Tecola Hollo¬
way and her twin sister, Miss
Pecola Holloway of Metter; Clif-
LYONS GA.
By Mrs. P. T. Phillips
Watch night meeting was
held at Macedonia Rapt church
Mrs. Johnnie Lee Baker’s
brother of New Jersey is here
visiting her.
Henry Johnson of Cordele
spent the weekend with his
cousin, Mrs. Linnie Price.
Eugene Thump of Philadel-
ohia spent the weekend with
Mrs. Linnie Price.
Mrs. Tommie Lee Fields of
Brunswick visited Mrs. Mc¬
Donald.
The funeral of Mrs. Risker
Luther was held on Wednesday
et White Chapel Baptist church.
She is the sister of Dea. Tom
Baker.
Mrs. Emma Sheard of Still-
more visited her mother Mrs.
Carrie Turner.
Rev. Love of Soperton was
the dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ozell McDonald.
Miss Rozella Price attended
the funeral of her aunt in Vi-
dalia last week Billy Linzy as¬
sisted at the funeral.
Charlie Cooper of New r York
City visited Mr. and Mrs. John¬
nie Lee Baker.
Margaret and Gracy Phillips
of Vidalia and their cousin of
Adrian spent Thursday with
Lucile Marei Phillips.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Troutman of
Sanford, Fla., and children are,
here visiting her grandmother
and other relatives.
The Oconee Zion union meet¬
ing was held at 1st AB church,
Dec. 29-30. $400 was raised.
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For TtrniHnn, Starters,
Generators and
Phone 2-0221
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THERE IS A PEACE
There is a peace % hich every soul may
find
The moment troubled thoughts are left
behind.
There is a peace that battles cannot take,
There is a peace which only Love can
make.
This peace is ours—no matter where
we roam,
Through foreign lands or paths that lead
us home.
The Shepherd’s tender hands would
bless each sheep
And give that peace which only Love
may k*rep.
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511 West Wald burg Street
Savannah, Georgia
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ford Butler. New York City;
Clifton Bowers. Miss Baker re-
turned to Metter this week.
Pfc. Robert Baker returned to
Camp Polk, La., after spending
the holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Maggie Baker.
Chas. Moultrie, Jr., is home
after spending the holidays
his sister, Miss Ida Mae
and other relatives in
New York City.
Pfc. Theodore Butler returned
Columbia, S. C., after visiting
here.
Among the boys in the ser¬
who were home for the
holidays were Cpl. Randolph
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son, Pfc. Tarbolee Williams and
Julias Walker.
Mrs. Rosa Hobbs, husband,
Geo. Hobbs, was buried here
last week after a fatal hem-
morrage of the brain.
Mrs. Lydia Harris spent the
holidays here with her children.
Mrs. Rachel Jackson, Miss Lydia
Lenora and Ruth Jackson on
Hall street.
Ned Morrell returned to
Hodge Memorial home where
he is a patient after visiting
Mrs. Sariih Smalls, Mrs. Rebec¬
ca Mouitrie and others.
The Community Club will
meet Friday night, Jan. 4, at
FAB church. Business of impor¬
tance to all tax payers of this
community.