The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 06, 1954, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FACIE SIX -PlXS: F- Out-of“T@wn News SANDFLY By Frank Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Max¬ well are the proud parents of a girt. Misses Loretta Hall and Lo Is Carter are visiting Sgt. and Mrs. Clark Jones of Mi- JOi. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Blvena celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary. April 27th. Rev Freddie Bonds was ; giiest speaker at Speedwell M-fcthodisj nitht, Church Monday delivering a forceful Mnnon. In attendance were Macedonia and Beaulieu Bap- chRirches. Rev. David Rooks- is; pastor of Spe“dwell. Xh^ln jMiss Alice Bevens was the speaker fox the s* ntor class at the Beach high school PTA Mothers’ day program on Wednesday At the Youth Congress held recently in Atlanta, George Jenkins was chosen to repre¬ sent the State of Georgia or, a panel discussion over Radio Station WERD. tLLMmulUN By Carleen J. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Riles aie the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy, born Maj 1.! Mr. and Mrs James Elder have returned from their hon e.vlnoon James Eider i ; sta ioned at the air force base in Louisiana and Mrs. Elder V back home at Walker High tr dq further work (Service was Leid at Mount Zibn Baptist Church Sunday. Pastor th^ T J Wright delivering ^message kev T J. Wright and fam¬ ily motored to Savannah on Bandar, evening Where he preached a S- ond St. John Baptist Church ' ’ »%« K0 Zion Choir was on pro¬ gram at Wilderness Baptist Church at McIntosh Sunday evening. Baker’s Lodge will have a barbecue Friday night at Mt. Zion Annex A fjnothers day program will be at Mount Zion Sunday at 5 o’clock. The H of J. met Sunday night, the M- A. M. is asking every member to please be present the third Saturday night. Mrs. Bernice Beamon, Mrs. Alzader Cummings and chil- 1 dren made a business trip to Savannah Monday. TATEMVILLE By Robert Richards Sunday was a high day at St Peters AME Church, begin¬ ning with Sunday Sehool. The Quarterly Conference was held with Elder C. P. Hobbs in charge. Revival meeting will begin on Monday night with Rev. Powell in charge. pakiund Baptist Church par¬ ty' at Lela’s Place was largely , attended. •Tlte -daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Brown was chris¬ tened Sunday. SAND HILL By Waynion Wilcox The Busy Bee club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugenia Deakle on Sunday, May 23. 611 members are asked to be pres¬ ent. The Junior class gave a tal¬ ent show at Walker High School Thursday night. Walker High will hold its field day May 11. FREEDMAN GROVE , By Mrs. I . Mnilice On last Sunday Rev. W. M ckson preached an impres- re sermon to the Mission- y Society at Beach Hill Bap- t Church. Money raised, is $25.18 Ike choir was Jrogram Sunday evening, Wilderness Baptist Church. Mr. and Mis. Moses McKin- s spent Easter in Jar’< son¬ ic, Fla., with their children, ter returning Mrs. MeKin- 5 visited her son in Phila- lphia and her sister in ook-ivn, N Y. Mesdames Elouise Stevens ttie J. Culver and Mrs Cor- lift Mullice motored to Sa- nnah pc Saturday Miss M. H. Dawson spent Sunday in Bavannha with her sister Mrs. S. F. Frazier. STATESBORO i By Mrs. Lula Lockwood Attending the Jabberwock in Savannah last week were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tolbert, Mes- dames Odessa A Hall and Mrs. Ueraldyn'i Campbell. Sunday was pastoral day at Bethel AME Church. Pastor L. W Lane brought # the morn¬ ing message to (in appreeia tive audience. Two persons were baptized. Mr. and Mrs. William Dukes of Millen were worshipers at Bethel AME Church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. H B Lawton, Mrs. Annie Branhart, Edward and Calvin Burnhart, Pinkie and Virginia Barnhart Georgia M. ae Turner of Greensboro, Ga, James Barnhart of De¬ troit, D. T. Jackson and Inez Griffin of Savannah were the week end guests of the C. W- Tolberts. The regular monthly meet¬ ing of the Ministers Wives Al¬ liance was held at the home of Mrs. W J. Johnson, April •>9. A nursery for children is in the offing and will be spon¬ sored by the Alliance. A deli- :lous repast was served. Ihoose assisting to help make *he Easter program a success at Bethel AME church are as follows: Mrs. Carrie Holmes, Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs. Roxic B. Butler. Sunday was pastoral day at Thomas Grove Baptist Church Rev. H. F. Grant is the pas¬ McINTOSH Bv Eugene Johnson Wilderness Baptist Church senior choir held its 61st an¬ niversary celebration Sunday with a capacity crowd. Re¬ ceipts for the day was $21700 The host choir reported $101.00 Patronize Our Advertisers Want the best-tasting whiskey in ages ? ; Point to I SCHENLEY Enjoy Schenley quality in every drop of every drink IUWED WHISKEY, 16 PROOF. «}% GRAIN NftTTRAl SPIRITS. SCKEXiET W5TUIJT0B, IRQ NEW TOR, NEW YORK •. Natlianii 1 Kct ward* Ko^ei Bry¬ ant.. Natnanlel, Benjamii Ed¬ wards. Raymond Falmci, Janies Jurii-ss and wiiiiau Maum 57 ADULTS GRADUATE (Continued from Page One) community activities. Two graduates, Samuel Hen¬ drix and Ernest B. Shaw, were presented $50 scholarshiu awards for their scholastic by Edwin V. Lang- ford, Assistant Supervisor of Veterans Affairs, in the State Department of Education. Miss Church was introducer by Professor Wilton C. Scott, Supervisor of the Beach Adult Dr. Banner, Visiting Prof. At Yale WASHINGTON— (ANP i — Di William A. Banner, professor if Christian history and thought, school of religion, Toward university, has been named a visiting professor 0 f| Christian ethics to the Vale university divinity school for '.he fall 1954-55 term. Dr. Banner will conduct courses in a seminar on philo¬ sophical ethics, a seminar on .social ethics and a lecture on 19th century life and thought A member of the Howard faculty since 1946, he is a native of Philadelphia: He has an A B. degree from Pennsylvania State college, B.D. from Yale, and a Ph D. from Harvard university. As a graduate student at Harvard, Dr. Banner was a Shields Traveling fellow in phil¬ osophy and in the school year 1952-1953, was a Dunbarton Oaks fellow. Married Ladies Pleasure Club The Married Ladies Pleasure club met at the home of Mrs. Hortense Stafford on Monday night, April 26th. After business the hostess served a delicious repast. Members present were Mrs. Hattie Bussey, president; Mrs. Mary Lee Wright, Mrs. Ophelia Gardner, Mrs. Rosalee Slater, Mrs. Daisy Clemmons Mrs. Mamie Morrell, Mrs. Eliza¬ beth Bolden, Mrs. Lucille Rob¬ erts, Mrs. Hortense Stafford Mrs. Ethel Lewis and Mrs. Mary E. Brown, reporter. Blue Eagle Social Club Tne Blue Eagles social club met at the Silver Link Hall at the five mile bend, president Willie (Tootsiei Stephens, pre¬ siding. Plans were formulated for the motorcade to Hardee- ville, South Carolina, on Friday night, May 7- Members present were Willie Stephens, John H Thompson, Nathaniel Bowers. Abraham Reed, Tom Walker, SAFEGUARD YOUR HOME WITH LIGHT THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE Center, and Jonu Lyt.i"u di¬ rector of the Savannah Voca¬ | tional School. pie-si rued the j diplomas. The graduating class was - presented by Raymond Wash¬ ington, co-advisor of the senior class. Special guests at the exercises were Aaron Kravitch, local attorney; Mrs. S'. M. Tompkins, principal of the Woodville school; Mrs. Dorothy B. Taylor, president. Delta Sig- ua Theta Sorority; J. R. Jenk- ns, Executive Secretary of the Vest Broad YMCA; Dr E. K Williams and Dean William J 7 ol!oway of Savannah State ollege, and Mrs. Dorothy ^mnk'u es>.n->*-visor, Beach Vo¬ cational School. The invocation was given by Don’t Miss the Big Natural Gas Cooking School 4 Featuring HAZEL FRANKLIN star of the WTOC-TV Cooking Show. “Hazel Franklin's Kitchen.” 5; Watch her prepare de 1 i c i o u s, economical dishes! ■ 4 and DIONE LUCAS Internationally famous cook¬ ing teacher and network TV star. Holder of the French Cordon Hleu Certificate. The most famous cooking teacher in the United States! Monday, May 10, 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, May II, 3:30 p. m. ADMISMCN TREE! 134 Big Door Brizes ! Sponsored by the Savannah Gas Company Kt-v. uiciiaid Williams, pastoi of First Bryan Baptist church. The benediction was given by Father Gustave H. Caution. rector, St. Matthew’s Episcopal church. The members of the graduat- j ing class are Cora Rhaney j Adams, James Anthony, Wil¬ liam Battiste, Luches Bizzard, David Boggs. Robert J. Brad¬ shaw. McKinley Brantley, Ever- ette Bright, Joseph E. Brown, Irvin Brown. Cornelius Carroll. Mary Carter. James Cooper, I Eddie Davis, Lawrence F. Dix- j on, Gilbert Dominquez, Helen ( Fov, Moses Frazier, Clarence j : Fuller, Walter S. Fuller, Joseph Galloway, Henry M. Grant, Ab¬ raham Harden, Frances Haynes, I Samuel Harvard. Willie Hicks, I Jr m- Holme:. Hurl, Ernest A. Hugee, Vestie D. Jackson, Primas Jenkins, William F Jenkins, Isaiah Jones. 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