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SANDFLY
IU I'link Jink Ilia
Mrs. Pauline Brown is home
from the hospital.
Rev. David Hooks of
well Methodist Chnrch will
complete u course in Theology
Spoil bred by the Methodis*’
Conference at Mammon Then- j
log'fal fieminc* (./, Atlanta on
Fridr.y.
foe marriage of Miss Doro
thy Reese and Clyde Martin
was solemnized Saturday.
Mrs. Lula Kemp received hei
renewal certificate as a mid
wife last week.
George Jenkins returned from
Sr-.n Francisco, Cal., last Thurs¬
day where he attended the In-
1 000 Watts from 900 kc
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PROG RAM Bf'Htnm.E FOR
MAY, 1953
MONDAY - FRIDAY
5:43 Slim c>ti - News
0:00 Break of Day
0:15 Break or THr
0 30- Break of Day
H'i l*i— HeepV n / tin.
7 00—Break of Day
7:15-—Break of Day
7 viO—Cl lory Road
7-4R-—ninrv
8:00—Olory 8:15—Cl Road
lory Road
8 30 -Glory Road
8 45—Glory Hoad
9 00—News - Gospel Favorites
9:15—Gospel FavorRes
9 30 ~i inmv'i ..tmHtoc;
10:00 9 45—OoRpel Quartet
15 OoRpel Quartet
10 : —Gosjm *1 Qvar» *t
10:3(1.....Rev. C M Butler
10:45 Rev. C. M Butler
11:00 News - Hillbilly Parade
11:15 l.unrhtlme Hillbilly Parade
11:30—Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
11:45—Lunchtime HiJlbtJIv Parade
12:00 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
12; 15— Lunchtime Hilly Parade
12:30— Trading Post
12 45 Everyday Forum
1:00—Golden Chariot
1:15 f'hartot N ro In the News
1:30 -Tn the Garden
1:45 In the Garden
2:00—In the Garden
2:15—In the Garden
2:30— Jack the Bellboy
2:45 Jack the Bellboy
3 00 Ebony Bunds! and
3:15—Jack the Bellboy
3:30—Town Topics
3:45—Jack the Bellboy
4:00— In the Groove
4:15 Sweet Peach Swim?
4 30 - News - Reaper;: Hour
4 45—Sunny Side of Life
5:00- Sunny Side of Ll/e
5:15 Family Station Frollcn
5:30 Family Station Frolic*
5:45 Fbrc.il^ Station Frollcp Frol Ice
6 00—Family station
fi:l5—Family Station Frolics
6:30 Family station Frolics
6 45—Family Station Frolics
7:00—Family "tatlon Frolics
7 15—Sign Off
SATURDAY
5:45—Sign On - News
6:00—Br^ak of Dav
6:15—Break of Day
6:3A Break of lEv
6:45—Break of Day
7:00— Break of Dav
7:15—Break of Day
7:30—Glory Hoad
7:45 Glory Road
8:00—Glory Glory Road Road
8:15
8:30—Glory Road
8:45 Ui|jry Road
9:00~ iPwb Gospel Favorltee
9 15 Gospel Gospel Favorites Fa vorl lea
9 mi
9:45 Gospel Quartet
10:00 Gospel Quartet
10.15 Gospel Quartet
10:30 HI - Ai L .T 'lalcnt d 111 1 Time VM i i , £,
m-4 r . Talent Time
11:00- News - Lunchtime Parade
ll:!S Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
>1:30— Lunchtime Hlllhllly Parade
11:45—Lunchtime lllllhllly Parade
12:00- Lunchtime Illllhillv Parade
12 IS—Lunchtime lllUbHy Parade
12 30 I ratling Post
12:45 Everyday Forum
1:00 Golden Cliai lot
1:15—VS a riot Negro New»
1:30— In the Garden
1:45—In the Garden
2:00 In the Garden
2:15 In the Garden
2:30 Jack the Bellboy
2:45—Jack the Bellboy
3 00 Flamy Baud,‘Tend
3:15—Jack the Bellboy
3 30 Town Tuples
3 4.5 Jack tin Bellboy
4:00 Jack the Bellboy
4 15 Sweet reach Swing
4:30 News - Bunny Side of Life
4 45 Sunny Side of Life
5:00 Sunny Side of Life
5:15 Family Station Station Frolics Frolics
5 30 Family Frolics
.5:45 -Family Station
6:00 Family Station Frolic*
6.15 Family biatiou Frolics
6:30 Family Station Frolic*
6 45 Family Station Frolics
7-00 Family Station Frolic*
7:15—Sign Off
SUNDAY
5:00—Spirituals 5 45—Sign On - News
6 15—Spiritual*
6:30 Stars t>t Harmony
6 45—Oweett-nberg Singer*
7 00 -Gates of Harmony
7:15-Brock Slngtrs
7 30 Rose Bud Singers
7 45 Morning star Btnger*
8 OO Bird:; of liaimouy
8 15—Golden Bells
8 30- Bishop M Bennett
8 45— Blsliop M » Bennett
9:00 -Mayflower Singers
9.15--Jenkins Smgtrs
9 ;30—Georgia Blsrulta
9 45—Sanders Sinners
10:00—Savannah Travelers
1015 -Gospei Light Jubilee Sincere
10 30 -Rev W Solomon
1045-Rev W' Solomon
11:00 Bishop Johnson
11:15 Roll Jordan
11:30 Regular
11-45— Morning
12:00 12:15— - Church Services |
12 .30 News Round up
12 45—Gospel Favorites
1:00—Vistas of Israel
1:15—Rev. Dan Richardson
1-30—Rev Dan Richardson
1:45—Gospel Favorites
2 00 Rev, C. M Butler
2 15 Rev. C. M Butler
2:30—News - Sunday Melodic*
2:45—Rev. Jack Bryaul
3 00 Rev J Harold Smith
3 15 —First Baptist Church
3:30— Fort Smith
3:45- Arkansas
4:00- Rev. Sorrow
4:15—Froudly We Hall
4 30—Froudly We Hall
4 45—Rhythm Aires
5 00- Rev F H Hammond
5 15 -Rev P II Hammond
5 : 30 - Rev F H Hammond
5:45—Gospel Favorites
8:00—Gospel Favorites
8 15—Gospel Favorites
6 30—Goapel Favorites
6 45—Gospel Favorite*
7:00—Gospel Favorite#
7:15—Sign Off
ternatloiml Youth Congress
Seventh Hay Adventists.
^ rs - Bernice Cooper
New York is visiting her
en ^ s > Mr. an£ * Mi' s . I £aac
ten ’ Sr -
WHllE BLUFF
fly Mrs. Frances
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of Bridgeport, Conn., r.fter
iting relatives and friends
ft r heme Saturday.
Lav\once Williams
last week in Dublin
the 4-iI Club meeting.
Richard Branch, Jr.
wlio is in the state
at Millec.|{eville is reported
be much Improved.
The officers, members
of Mt. B.
celebrated the Amiiversury
their pastor, Rev. James E
Hailey last Sunday night.
The Ladles Mutual Aid
will sponsor a ride to
brake Friday night, July 31.
Sunday will be
at Nicholsonboro B. C. Rev
Thomas, pastor.
MILL CREEK
By Mr. Cl. W. Benjamin
June 2J was a high day at
Mill Creek Baptist Church be¬
ginning with the Sunday
school, liev. H. C. Boyt I de
livered the morning 1 message.
Mis guests were Rev. Scott aiu
Rev. O. W Boyd and Rev. C.
C. Ray. Sunday evening wa?
closing with Rev. R. Montgom¬
ery and members of Bethel A
M K. Church of Hinesville. To¬
tal money raised during 1h;
meeting $182.60.
Rev. If. C. Boyd was th:
j Sunday guest of Mrs. J. Moore
at Mill Creek oy tie Masons
Rev. C. I.. Cross delivering the
message. tiuesas were Rev. P.
ill. f.yde, Rev. C. C. Raya. Vis¬
it >rs (from Savamu.ah Lodge-
i nil Guyton were also present
1 Mrs. J. C. Griover is very
ill.
Mrs. Vundell Brown is a pa¬
I tient in Charity hospital when
1 she underwent an operation
Mrs. L. Cross and G. W.
Benjamin hi.vc returned home
from Atlantu wliere Lliey at¬
tended Hie Grand Lodge.
Mrs. I.. Moultrie is ill, alto
Mrs. F Bullock and Mrs. L.
Williams.
PEMBROKE
Tbienia Fields
Sun ! ly School wu.s largely
attended :.t St. John A. M E.
Church.
;3gt. and Mrs. Junior Wil¬
liams of the U. S. A Marine.-
are Ilium* visiting Ills motliei,
Mrs. Mary Williams.
iMiss Surali Seward it Lees
burg, Flu. is here witli her
.-.ister, Mrs Bernice Bacon.
Pvt. Walter Lev: nt who was
serving in Korea is home on
i leave.
Miss Leola arid Peltlia Ellis
.ire home \i-itmg their grand
mother, Mrs Diana ep'tins,
vvlio. i.- still on tre sick list,
Mr and Mrs Henry Brown
are proud to have their .son,
Igt, Locket Hrown, hom- on va-
:atll 11.
Sunday School was largely
attended at Mt. Moriah Bap¬
tist Church.
FRIEDMAN GROVE
Ifv Mrs. C. MuJIlce
On last Sunday evening M’s
dl; Johnson entertained Mrs. F\
S. Frazier and W. C Robinson
vltli a F'ather's day c ilnner.
Mesdames FFTa/.ier and Robin-
o n were also present.
On last Monday Mrs. B A
Fit'a: j|V*r and Maggie Williams
Aleut to Atlanta to tlie Eastern
Star Grand Chapter. They
returned home Thursday morn
'ng.
Saturday evening, Mrs. Cor-
neiia Muliice, Mrs Rutlie M
Mitchell, Alfred and Stephen
Muliice, Mrs. B. A Frazier, and
Herman Baker visited Charles
Roberts who is sick in Bacon-
ton. Thy also visitei Mrs E J
Lambert and daughter, Evelyn 1
Mrs. S. Frazier of Savaannah |
spent last week with her sis-
ter Miss 7„ M a rwuisnr, u ‘*'“
m, ss c» hi sa .A. » Lan xirt was
the dinner guest of her sister
and niece. Mrs M Etta Gol- i
den and . _ Ruth Mae Mitchell.
Mrs. Maggie L. Baker anci
Ophelia Golden attended the
funeral of 01 Mrs Mrs Fannie ranine Baker baker
>n Sunday at Dorcherter.
EGYPT
By Robert I,. W.Hker
Pastoral day was held at St
Thomas AME church, Rev R F
VHIlen, host preacher;
raised, $2t5.30. After
Rev. Millen preached the
(’clock sermon at St.
Baptist church; money
t (12.00.
We sympathize with the
ders family in the death of
Sanders who passed
ifte,-noon. He is survived^ by his
j vife, Mrs Earline Sanders; 2
htldren, daughter, Mrs. I.
Voting; son, A. Sanders of
Savannah; two grandchildren,
•elatives and friends.
Mrs. Channa Mae Walker of
Savannah visited her mother
Sunday, Mrs. Mary Williams.
.he was accompanied by Jessie
Tackson and little Robert Riley.
Robert Leronlee Walker of
Savannah spent a few days
vith relatives here.
Regular services were held at
Bethel AME church, Rev. R. F.
Millen, host pastor. After ser¬
vice a Children's Day program
vas rendered by Oak Grove
Bapt. church and Bethel AME
■hurch. Total money for the
lay, $34 80.
We regret the death of Mrs.
<?. Armstrong who was buried
Monday at St. James cemetery
if Thomas Chapel AME church.
Mrs. Mary Wiiliam.s, Andrew
vl. Walker and Sadie M Harris
were in Savannah for com¬
mencement exercises at Beach
high school. Robert Walker was
i graduate.
Mrs. Leola Maddox of Savan¬
nah is home with her mother.
Mrs. E. Stephen, after a throat
iperation.
Tiie Third Quarterly Confer¬
ence wafc held at Saint Peter.-
A M. E. Church, Rev. W. O P
Sherman, P. E., and Rev. R.
F. Millen, host pastor. The
presiding elder delivered a soul
stirring sermon, money raised,
$55.15.
SAND Hill
By Wayman Wilcox
Miss Evelyn and LorettaWil- *
m x hr.ve returned from Miami,
F'la., after spending a wliile
with their brother and father.
The Busy Bee club wild meet
on the fourth Sunday.
Prayer meting will be held
the second Sunday fofr Mr::
Lena Curwin who is sick.
Mrs. E/.zie Johnson is attend
ing summer school at Savan
nah State College,
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GOOD ADVICE TO NLWI.VV. EDS
lo you, (lit* newlyweds in this community, we extend
best wishes anti congratulations on your marriage. And
w th these words we’d like to offer what we think is some
gootl, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly
vet up, earmark a pact of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantial
i in o it ii t. Save to buy a home or a car .... save
lor n vacation . . . save for a future security. Anyway
you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬
count today.
Interest on Savings 2'.
Interest On Time Certificates 2 1 2 ' i
All Accounts Guaranteed up to $lU,UUU.0u by the
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Mail Accounts Solicited
Nation il City Bank of New York Travelers Checks For Sale
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MADAM NORRIS
AMERICAN PALMIST
With this Ad and $2.00 entitles you to
a complete $5.00 Reading, also will
give you 2 lucky numbers free, and
1 your lucky days.
1 tell your past, present mid future, give names of enemie^
and friends. I never fail to unite the separated, cause speedf
and happy marriages, overcome enemies, rivals and lovers quar-
rels. evil influence and stumbling blocks and bad luck of all kinds
[ give advice on ad affairs of life. I lift you out of your sorrow and
'■ ->u’>le and start you on »he road to happiness and p.osperitj
11 ti 41scouraged discouraged in in business business or or love, love, this message is for you. I
can and will help you. Madam Norris is not to be classed with
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HINESV 1 LLE
Ity Arm Gang*
Sunday was pastoral day
thel AME church v/itii
Singleton preaching
torniug sermon and Rev.
lontgomery tire night, sermon,
iunday evening Bethel was on
he program at Mill Creek
tapt. church at Eilabell.
Mrs Alberto Oaulden and Mr
ind Mrs. Henry I.ee attended
.crvices at Mill Creek Sunday.
A motorcade will be given to
Fernandina Beach July 4 by
Wilbur Caswell and Mrs. Mary
E. Hines. Fare, adults, $3.00;
children $2,00.
. There will be a baby contest
j., hH(J at Bethel church Sunday,
u)y 5 .
Little Joseph Logue of Dari-
en has returned home after
spending a while with his god-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
° ause -
The 69th church anniversary
of Mt. Zion was observed Sun-
day.
The Singing Convention met
at Mt. Olive Baptist church
. Sunday eveJllng
.
j A A (surprise taI1Iwioo h birthday party
was given for Mrs. Ada Me¬
Miilen Thurstb.y night at at her hei
home. It was given by one
of her daughteis, Mrs. Louise
Fennell and a friend, Mrs.
Corene Edenfield. I
MJis. McMlllen received many
useful gifts. |
Sunday was communion day (
at Calvary Baptist Church with
Rev C. Boyd, presiding.
Mrs. Thelma Williams of Sa¬
vannah spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McMillen.
Miss Ann and Earlie Gau.se
anti) Betty Shaw visited Miss
Shirley Osgood Sunday.
There will be a Baby contest
at Bethel AME Church Sun¬
day, July 5 at 3:30 p. m. Ba¬
bies in the contest are Little
Ester Lee Jones, Patty J.Cas¬
well and Jannette Collins.
There wil) be a motorcade
to F'ernandUnc. Beach, July -1
given by Mrs. Mary Hines and
Mr. William Caswell.
Little Booker T. llurley i.
■pending a while in Wraysvjilr
RIDGELAND, S. C.
Ey Mrs. Ruby I.. Orr
Miss Eleanor Laureil is vis
itjng relatives and friends ii
Philadelphia, Pa.
Charlie Williams left for
home Saturday in Bristol, F’la.
Bruce Rana and Miss Mettu
Stephenson and others of Penn¬
sylvania are visiting their sis¬
ter aiuJ friends, Mr and Mrs.
Pernei) Stephenson.
Mrs. Janie Lee Benton is vis-
.ting in-laws in Washington, D.
C.
Mr iilirl Mrs. June Mix
arc iii-n- from TrcnU 'v. I..
lo iittcml their ivKitli fun-
era!, Mr.s Oarrie Mix.
Mr. and Mr.s. Jones Orr are
proud parent. 1 , of a .on.
diie Seventh-day Adventist
church will have a picnic Bun-
day nenr Ruby Eit-;, Ridgeland.
You are invited.
!
STATESBORO |
Visiting the Lockwoods Wed-
nesday were the follow! ig: Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Levy, Mrs. F.m-
ma Miller of Lakeland, Ha.,
Mrs. Annie Walk-p and mother,
Mrs. Ladle Lovett of flavannah.
Mr. Levy p. enroide to T v
| York where he plan . to lurth,:
his studies in the field of music
j I Fflllfchsttf*
"xhe Fourchettes was organ-
lived June 21 at the home of
| Mlss Sadle Mae Co adc, 3610
i Bulloch street with the offi¬
cers as follows: President, Sadie
Mae Coade; Vice Pre Willie
Jones; Secretary, Annie Mae
Delegal; Financial Sect., Thel¬
ma Lee Fields; Treasurer, Lu-
eious Delegal; Chaplain, Mur-
g are t p err y- c;ir-rk of Order,
Sylvester Coade; Chairman ol
Sidney McKinney,
and Reporters, Thelma Fit ids,
Christine McKinney. The mem-
bers are May Belle Ha- gs, Alex j
Wilson, Kenneth Alexander.
j amos Wilson and Isaiah Field
Thfl p]nb wi|| gjvP n motorcade
July 4 to Saul’s Inn.
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in the Tribune must be writ¬
ten in ink or typewritten,
and on one ride of j ane'
onlv. Articles written with
lead nencill will not lie ac¬
cepted.
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Friends and the public are invited
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