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CLYO
By Miss Laciik- A. Andrews
Thursday night, April 3.
through Sunday was the second
anniversary of Rev, R. F
Thompson as pastor of St.
Mark Baptist church. Money
raised was $107.
Mrs. Mattie M. Dingo was In
Savannah Monday on busines .
Sunday was pastoral day at
Union Spring AME church, Rev.
J. S. Dingle, pastor.
Deacon Heyward Wallace services of
Savannah attended at !
6t. Mark Sunday.
Mrs. Mary L. Edwards, Mis;
Colleen Edwards and Little
Mary C. Boles of Savannah
spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. Robbie Scruggs.
Rev. Brown, pastor of Oak
Grove Baptist, church, attended ,
services at St. Mark. Sunday.
Mrs. Margie Hannah weekend) and j
children spent t he
with Mr. and Mis. Sam Smart
Clyde Smart, Josh Lovett and |
Elder J. Hiii worshipped ip
South Carolina Sunday.
Mrs. Rosa Bolden’s funeral
was largely attended Saturday
from the Berrysville Bapti t j
church, Rev. J. W. H. Thomas Bol-! j
of Oliver officiating. Mrs.
den died in Philadelphia on j
March 31. The body was ac- j
companied here by the follow-
ing sons: Rev. Lawrence Mar-
tin, Matthew Bolden, Anderson !
Bolden and Mrs. Ruth Screws j
and brothers William and John
nie Whittaker.
GLENNVILLE
By Joan Wilkerson
Revival services at First Af¬
rican BaDtist church were ex¬
cellent. Rev. Edwin of Dublin
was the speaker. Baptism pre¬
ceded the morning services
Sunday morning. Pastor E. J
Junior delivering a wonderful
message. An Easter program
was presented at 7 P m.
The faculty and student; of
Halltown school enjoyed a pic¬
nic at Jink's Cafe Friday.
Miss Mildred Wilkerson left
for Bridgeton, N J., Monday.
The funeral of Trov Futch
was held at First A. B church
Tuesday, Pastor Junior deliver¬
ing the eulogy. Tapiey-Robin-
son Funeral Home was in
charge.
The many friends of Jim
Jones are in deep sympathy
with his family in his sudden
death ,
EGYPT
Bv Robert Lee Walker
Sunday was class day at
Bethel AME church and nastor-
a! day at St. Peters church,
Rpv R. F. Millen, pastor; total
money raised was $20
Sunday was pastoral day at
Oak Grove Baptist church. Rev.
R. Johnson, pastor; total mon¬
ey rai ed, $138.00.
On Saturday Zikior Maze and
Mrs. Carre Bril Pelotr were
quietly married at her parents'
home, Mr. and Mrs. Jethur Pe-
lote. They are making their
home with his mother and step
father, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
MO’-ell.
Mrs. Georgia Gamble is on the
sick li.t.
Mrs. Lcssie Morell lias been
very sick but is out again.
Mrs. Rosie Morell made a
busine s trip to Kildare Satur¬
day. She was accompanied by
Edear Walker and Mrs. Mary
Williams.
Mrs. Emma Wallace was a
patient at the doctor’s office at
Springfield Saturday.
Andrew WhUker was the week j
-od guest of his uncle and aunt, j
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Walker,
at Newington.
SOPFRTON
By L. C. Todd
Sunday w-as pastoral day at j
St. Paul AME church. Rev. !
Wa hincton, pastor.
Friends of Mrs. Luvention |
Collins regret to learn that !
sudden illness caused her to be j
hospitaized in Vidalia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wile Love and i
daughter, Miss Minnie Love,!
Mrs. Mary Collins, and Mrs
Rosa Todd motored to Vidalia ,
to the Easter exercises.
Rev. I. H. Harden filled his)
out-of-towm pulpit.
Deacon and Mrs. B. G. Ruff
motored to Vidalia.
Mrs. Malisie Smith. Mrs. Annie
Mae Kincy and Deacon 'Walker
motored to Vidalia to be at the
bedside of Mrs. Luvention Col¬
lins.
Mrs. Christine Harris has re¬
turned after spending several
days in North Georgia with
relatives.
James Johnson is out again.
HINESVILLE
By Ann Cause
Sunday was Trustee day at
Bethel with Rev. R Montgom¬
ery preaching. Rev. J. Single-
ton, pulpit guest Amount rai od
was S85.T5.
Pastor R. Montgomery and
C C. Cause were the breakfast
" ’“sts of Mrs. Pearl Bacon Sun¬
day.
Miss Betty Jean Shaw and
Jerry Shaw spent the weekend
Wlth f h(?ir P arents -
The Liberty County
.school chorus will give a recital
a ^ First Calvary Baptist church
Sunday evening, 5 c*.:lock.
Mrs. M Ash, Sue Nell, Jean
and Dorothy Ash spent the
weekend in Savannah
The singing convention was a
grcat success a t First Calvary
g undayj
Mrs clifford Singleton is
the sick list
Miss Jackie White spent the
weekend in Jesup.
The Usher Board at Bethel
is having its regular meeting
Sunday at 4 o'clock.
. FREEDMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. F. Mullice
Sunday morning at 11:30,
Rev. L Kelley, pastor of Beach
Hill Baptist church, delivered
an impressive ; ermon to a large
audience.
Wilderness Baptist church
members worshiped at Beach
Hill. Among the visitors were
Mrs. A. Kelley and daughter of
Savannah.
On April 27 the Southern
Wonders of Savannah will
er a program at Beach Hill
church.
The Easter program at St.
James AME church was well at¬
tended Sunday night, Mrs. R
E. Jones in charge.
Kbernezer Presbyterian church
will render its Easter program
on next Sunday at 8 o’lock.
The Eastern Stars will render!
at , M dw Pi „ sbyte- . , ,
a program ‘ ay C ,
rian church on Sunday, April! )
20, at 4 o'clock.
Tile Home Demonstration j
club will meet at the home of 1
Elzena Hubbard on Mon -1
day night ., Mrs. Doris Taylor,,
will be present. !
hTe Wright Happy Glee club
at the home of Mrs. Ella 1 i
Monday night. ,
COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Services were held Sunday at
Boykin AME church, Rev. II.
Wicker, pastor. The Easter
was largely attended. 1
Mrs. Marie Williams of Day- i
Beach, Florida, was called
the bedside of her father.
W. N. Lanier.
Mrs. Odessa Coats and Mike
of Sarasota, Florida,
home visiting their aprents,
and Mrs. Jack Holloway.
Hershey Johnson of West
Beach was the Sunday
guest of Rev. and Mrs.
L. Holloway.
Mrs. Fannie Lemon, sister,
and friends, all of
w’ere the Sunday
ts of Mrs. Lula M. Jackson
Mrs. Maggie Dunston is sti’
the sick list.
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LUDOWICI
By Mrs. Aii^r Johnson
Services were held Sunday at
St James church. Rev. T. J. (
Lynch delivering two soul stir- 1
' ring messages. Ea.ter attended.! Sunday!
services were largely
jA spicy program was rendered 1
with Mrs. Ailer Johnson in j
charge. Mrs. Barbara Boyd of ;
Hinvesville was in charge of the J
I music. After the program a
religions picture was shown.
, Among the out-of-towners
present were Mrs. Hattie Ham-
illon , Blaekshear; 1 heron Spen-
* Lurl Biown and Sampson
i brazier of Savannah, and Rev.
^ and Mrs H. O. Boyd, Mr Leila
Baicer of Hinesville, Rev. T. J.
j Wr, Bht, Samuel Wright of the
Army and wife, Mrs. Pinky
! 'hooks of Jacksonville,
I Easter was highly observed at
j New. ope AME church with Mrs.
viola Perr y in charge.
Mrs. Luvenia Neal was the?
weekend guest of relatives at
Jesup.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Johnson
of Savannah were the weekend
guests of home folks.
Mrs. Hattie Hamilton of
Plack hear was the weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Walker.
This community was greatly
saddened to learn of the death
jl Cpl. Otis Smith which hap¬
pened in Japan a few weeks
ago. Ho was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tommie Lee Smith and
had been recently awarded the
Purp i e Heart for bravery in the
llne of duty . His body will be
returned home for burial.
McRAE
By Mrs. Margaret Manoney
Sunday was a high day at
Mt. Dollar Way AME church,
Rev. A. Manoney preaching both
morning and night, accompan¬
ied by yRev. J. J. Lester.
The Dublin District Confer¬
ence was a record breaker at
Turner Chapel AME church,
Rev. E. L. Miller, ho t pastor,
Rp v. O. C. McPherson, P. E.
Thp confere nce was shocked to
receive word of the death of
Rpv E. L. Miller’s brother.
Thursday night Rev. Miller left
for N. Y. to attend the funeral
Mrs. Rosa Lampkin spent the
weekend wlth her husband in
Brim wick.
Mrs. Lillie McMillan is out
again.
Mrs. Thelma Porter was the
Friday afternoon guest of Mrs.
Margaret Manoney.
Sunday w'as a high day at
Formth CME church, Rev. J.
II. Johnson, pastor.
Mr . Susie Daniels is able to
be out again after being sick
fo ,. two
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DAISY
By Thomas Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. odie Williams of
Savannah attended the funeral
of his uncle at Hagan.
Mrs. Gertie Carlton and Tally
Carltpn returned from Anthony,
Fla., Saturday.
Mrs. Carrie Houston, Mr. and
Mr . Thomas and Nathan were
present at the birthday dinner
Sunday at Groveland at John¬
ny Bacon’s home.
Willie Hang is still in the
hospital at Statesboro.
SAVANNAH TRIM >i.
MclNTOSH
By Eugene Johnson, Jr.
Sunday was Trustee day
Hutchinson Station, Rev. M.
Lester, pastor.
Rev. Lcste rleft for
Monday to attend the
er; ady program of
Erown college.
Mrs. Doris E. Taylor and
1 ‘ /Mt ‘ CiiVtr r nmtored to
brolle Sunday.
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SUBURBAN
SAWfifiY AlPWi
Bv Frank Jenkins
Mrs. Bernice Spaulding, god
mother of Laverne Harris,
her with a party on her first
birthday Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Della Jones anti Mrs.
Carrie Taylor Johnson
tained their god and grand-
rhildren, Frank Jenkins, III,
Jack Jenin \ Della and John
Edward Hunter and George
ward Jenins, with an Easter egg
hunt at Isle of Hope Monday.
Communion services
well attended at Speedwell
Methodist church Sunday morn-
ing with Pastor David Rooks
delivering an excellent sermon,
“What Then Shall We Do With
This Man Called Jo us?” Joseph
Harris was baptised at
time. Many visitors were
ent. The Sunday school was
charge of service! at night, pre¬
senting an interesting program
of solos, recitations and a play.
Macedonia Baptist church
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Sunday was pastoral day
Lowly Hill Bapti t church,
S, Hutson, pastor.
Joseph Crr spent Easter
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Orr.
Miss Shirley Edwards
Mather :chool, Beaufort,
Easter with her mother,
Helen Edwards.
ended its pastoral
| Sunday night. The
chool rendered an Easter
gram. Rev. Freddie Bonds
pastor and Deacon
, BevenSj superintendent.
Mrs Celia Golden is ill.
The Savannah State
will appear at Speedwell
I odist church on Sunday
i April 27, at 8:03. Mis;
Bryan is sponsor.
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By .Mrs. !•’. Washington
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Sr have returned from
Benning and report their
j (Michael) much improved.
Dan Williams, Sr., is
in Charity ho pita! with an
jury to his foot.
We congratulate
Williams of Haven Home
who won the 1st prize in
NFA oratorical contest
Claxton. He seems to be
family far the weekend.
Sunday was communion, fti.
Hermon Baptist
lowing in the footsteps of his
brother.’, Daniel, Jr., and Har¬
vey, in winning the contest.
Mrs. Ida Batey of New York
is home for the Easter holidays. |
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