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Out-of-Town Tews
dANUfL/
t lout Jenkins
I uncial services were held
ideauay *rom the Sidney
chapel with Rev.
die Bonus officiating.
interment was in
cemetery.
The Wl S. C. S. of
Methodist church will
b r iay, "The Twelve,
of Israel.’ on the fifth
day. Mrs. Lula Kemp
president.
At the communion
to be held at Isle of
Baptist Church Sunday,
Golden, ,Sr„ will be
as senior deacon and
Eliiott will be added to
deacon board. Rev. c.
is acting pastor.
Jack 'Jenkins twill
his sixth birthday Friday,
14.
ELEMiNUI UN
By Mrs. Carlene Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Mrs. Alzader Cummings
little Nathaniel motored t
Jacksonville Sunday
Mrs. Cummings is spending
while with her daughters,
Sarah Anderson and Mrs.
tie Simmons.
The Boyd children
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Boyd, Sunday.
If you wish your child to
tend kindergarten contact
Barbara Mae Boyd, Rt. 1,
ville.
PEMBROKE |
By Thelma Fields
Sunday was pastoral day
Mt. Moriah Baptist church be¬
ginning with Sunday School,
The morning sermon
delivered by Rev. Will Smoke.
At 2:30 the Sunday school
rendered a Mothers’ Day pro¬
gram. The afternoon
was delivered uy the
Rev. A Q. Hagins. Total mon¬
ey raised $71.87.
Ml .and Mrs. Alex Owens
and little Yvonne were
guests of Mrs. Ella
and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gorham.
Sunday School at St. John
A M. E. church presented ai
program at 7:30 p. m., Mrs.
Ella Mangram, superintendent.
SAND HILL
By Wayman Wilcox
Mrs. Geraldine Henry has
roturned home /ifter fpendy
lng an enjoyable vacation in
Philadelphia and other part-a
of the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilcox
and family of Glennville mo¬
tored to Savannah to attend
a meeting Sunday.
COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Lvm.ajl .services were held
at St. Boykin A M. F, church.
Rev. H. C. Wicker, pastor,
preaching..
The members of the ^ igh
school department of Collins
High school appeared at Sa¬
vannah State College on
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, j 17, entitled “Leave it lo
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j STATESBORO
By Mrs, Lula Lockwood
R,ev. and Mrs. W. C.
Mesdames Amanda Smith
P.-arl Bellinger attended
annual meeting of the W.
C. S. in Atlanta last week.
Sympathy goes out to
Susie Rinelander who
•alled to Hartford, Conn.,
attend the funeral of her
brothw.
Those present at the meet-
ing of the Ministers Wives Al-
liance last week were Mies*
dames L. M. Channel, F. Bates,
A. B. Warren, . B. Rozier, E.
Rawls, J. Brooks, W. J. John¬
son and L. Lockwood
Sunday was pastoral day at,
Ei annen Methodist church
j p as tor *W. C. Cato preached
j a ^ noth services,
ReV . w . M. Lockwood offi-
elated at the funeral of Jas.
Kearse piursday in Gavan-
nah.
Mis, Clara Belle Parrish vis¬
ited her mother and daughter
in Savannah Saturday. she
was accompanied by Miss
Margaret A. McNeil.
H1NESVILLE
By Ann Cause
Sunday was communion day
at Bethel AME church with
Rev. R, Montgomery preaching
throughout the day. Rev.
Singleton Mfti ,pulpit gut .it.
The Stars of Harmony quar*
tet o Savannah rendered a
program at Bethel church on
Sunday evening.
The community regrets the
death of Mr. Woodrow Kirby.
Sr., whose funeral was largely
attended Tuesday at First Cal¬
vary Baptist Church.
The community regret the
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given by the members of the,
Usbqr Board of Bethel church.
Bethel’s Senior choir motored
to McIntosh Sunday to at-
tend the choirs anniversary
at the 1 Wilderness Baptist
! Church.
MOTHER OF YEAR
(Continued from Page One)
| graduate of Savannah State
college and the Atlanta Univer-
sity School of Social Work.
Eula Armstrong, senior, intro-
duced the “Mother of the
year,” Mrs. Nettie Merritt. Mrs.
Merritt lives at Savannah State
| college, having come to Savan-
nah recently from Balnbridge
She has always been a staunch
patron and supporter of the
college. She has had seven
children to attend Savannah
State college, two of whom
graduated, and three enrolled
i at the present time. A ban-
i quet preceded the observance
of the 9th Annual Charm Week
which began on Sunday, May 9.
Mrs. Evanel Terrell, director
of the Division of Home Eco¬
nomics at the coljfge, delivered
the Mother’s Day ; address dur¬
ing the vesper hour.
FAM U. FINAL
SPEAKERS
iconlh.ued from Page One)
1
1 linc * ^ university. Bishop Gibbs,
I chancellor of Edward Waters
college, Jacksonville, and pre¬
siding bishop over the llth
district of the African Episco¬
pal Church in Flordla will speak
on Sunday afternoon, May 20,
at 2 30. Dr. Bunche, prin<|pal
director of the departme: nelJL of
Trusteeship for the United
Nations Secretariat, New York,
will speak Monday morning,
May 31, at nine.
thk savannah to r hunts
Y ORGANIZES A SOFT
ISA RAII LI. r LtAUUt F AriTC
A league 'va orsai
zed at the West Broao
Branch Y’MCA this w <;k.
Syqare Indians, Claude
lin and Robert Kennedy,
es; West Bolton Street
Chuck Grant, coach;
Braves, John McKinney,
Yankees, Carl Logan and
Chapman, coaches;
Royal Hornets Irvin
and J. Middleton, coaches:
Urn Boys Club Redbirds
Smith and Walter
coaches.
The teams are composed
boys 14 to 16 years of. aye
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Wednesdays. Fridays and
urays. Regular .. . season play ,
begin Saturday. Joseph
vice principal and coach
Alfred E. Beach high
was unanimously elected
missianer of the league.
The league board of
is composed of John Q
son, chairman; C. O. Ryals.
J. Mclver, J. R. Jenkins. W.
Bellinger, B. Calmer,
Smith, Jesse Porter, Ed
hell, Raymond Washington
8. L. White.
Many boys and girls under
years of age are becoming
bers of the Knothole
sponsored by the West
Street Branch YMCA. John
McKinney, Boys Work
is busy selling the idea of
boys and girls. The
fee of $1.00 will entitle boys
girls to all reguar season
of the Savannah
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Jackson form the committee
ehiu.'e of the club. The
close for the Safety Cab
Friday night. Frqf. Robert
Lon :4 of Savannah State
is the instructor.
exercises will be held at the
and certificates will be
Mr. Hood, president of
Yellow Cab Company, will
f present.
j Dances to be given for
people are as follows:
^ ^nday
* ou “® I,eo ' 3lf ‘ are ‘" vl,Pd l
attend . these dances. There
j be an admlssion {ee
The Maple Street PTA
sponsor a silver tea in the
quet room of the Y
| 4 30 p. m. Norman B. Elmore
principal of the school.
The Hostesses of the Y
celebrate Armed Forces
j Saturday with a gypsy
j sponsored by Alex Super
following hostesses
been nominated to
in the Armed Forces
Anna Belle Jenkins,
Collins, Nellie Holmes,
Golden, Carrie Doxon,
Harden. Miss Carrie Dixon
I been elected Girl of the
and a i so -Miss USO.”
Franpls j. A she, USO staff
j will p e j n charge ofall
mrnts f or Armed Forces
celebration at the Y.
sta tes that Sgt. Carl Smith
Hunter Field will represent
Armed Mures al trie cetebi illim
at the Y.
Vance Allison Post, Veter¬
ans of Foreign Wars, presented
to the Committee of Manage¬
ment a RCA Push Button Type
Tape Recorder to be used for
radio programs or to catch
national radio programs and
play them to groups assembled
later. C. O. Ryals is the com¬
mander of the post and a
member of the Committee of
management of the Y.
Dr. J. W. Wilson, chairman
1
of the Committee of Manage¬
ment, presented plaques to Wil¬
ton C. Scott, chairman of the
1954 membership campaign;
Walker Stringer, manager of
the New York Yankees, 1954
membership campaign, and C.
1 O. Ryals, manager of the Phil¬
adelphia Phils, 1954 membership
campaign. The meeting was
well attended and 25 veterans
of Foreign Waft were on hand
to witness the ceremony.
j
Beach PTA
With the theme, “Honor Thy
Mother,” the seniors of Alfred
E. Beach high school sponsored
j the May PTA meeting on May
5. Mildred Ellison played the
prelude. The audience sang
“I Would Be True.” Constance
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■ Ave Maria” sung by a 1 Mrs. Lillian Green gave ’a
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Mrs. Poole was crowned the Refreshments were served, j
Mother of the Year by Ruth
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