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Dut-of-Town News
SANDFLY
li> Frank Jenkins
Mrs Alva Marion, Hr. has
returned after a month’s va¬
cation in Stockton and San
Francisco, Cal.
The J. B. Phillips Lodge
Good Samaritans will be
Lrcn fnr Thursda?ihght. Ukidawa'’ Baptist.
C
Miss Alice Bevens is valedic¬
torian of the senior class of
Beach High School. She is to
be congratulated for being the
first student of the commun¬
ity to achieve this mark.
iMirs Helen, fry ant is <%,
peeting to leave for New York
city and Hartford, Conn. Sat¬
urday.
TATEMVILLE
By Robert Richards
The revival at St. Peters A
M. E. Church was enjoyed by
all who attended. Rev. A. D
Powell preached throughout
the five nl\\ts. Sunday School
was largely attended. The
offering banner was won by
Class No. 1 and the attendance
banner by Class No. 3. The
pastor, Rev. J. L. Butler, is
out of town. Mrs. Sarah Thomp¬
son is off the sick iist and is
filling her pew in the church
nonaid Coleman, the gram
son oi Mrs F. L. Greene if
home on leave.
Jerusalem Baptist church's
chicken supper at Smith’s con¬
fectionery was a success.
A Bar-U-Q will be at Fred
die Gordon’s Place, Wednesda;,
night, May 36. •
MILL CREEK
By (i. W. Benjamin
Sunday School was well at
tended at Mill Creek. Dea G
W, Benjamin, superintendent
Juniors and seniors held their
prayer meeting Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roads of
Statesboro were the Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Benjamin and Mrs. O-
dessa Kyles and Mrs. Duggar.
Sunday was pastoral day at.
Macedonia Baptist Church at
EUabelie. (Rev. F. Roumph,
pastor.
The pastor of Mill Creek
Baptist Church, Rev. W. B.
Murry and members were on
program Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mis. L. W- Smokes
were the gusts Sunday of Mr.
and Mis. G. W Benjamin.
The Eastern Stars will have
their anniversary Sunday af¬
ternoon at Ml. Moriah Baptist
Church at Pembroke.
Miss Reather Brown of Sa¬
vannah was the wetgc guest of
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Benjamin and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Brown
tLhlttiiUtiUN
By Carlenc J. ('uniinngs i
Pastor Thomas J.
seventeenth anniversary was
observed Sunday. He deliver-
ed an inspiring message.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Giv¬
ens visited Mt. Zion Sunday
a. rn. Monty raised S00.40,
The liberty, Long and Tatt¬
nall County Singing Conven-
tion convened with the Saint
James Baptist Church, Ludo-
wiei, Sunday. President T. J
Wright was in charge.
Mr. and Mrs, Isaiah Lewis
were the Sunday guest of their 1
parents, Dea. and Mrs. Bam
George.
C. Devett was the wee,id
guest of his mother, Mrs Fred¬
die C. Davett.
Rev. T. J. Wright, Devon,
Hoover, Dea. and Mrs. Willie
L. Biake, were dinner guests
of Mrs. Leila Baker Sunday.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church ap-
peard on program at Bacon-
ton Church Wednesday night,
Kev. T. J Wright delivering
the message. Rev. H. C
Boyd is pastor.
The H. of J. met Saturday
night. Mrs. Inez Griffin wa;
present.
hinesville
By Ann Clause
The quarterly meeting was
held at Bethel AMK Church
Elder C. P. Hobbs presiding.
Jtev. Listener preaclied .the
morning and Rev. H. C. Boyd
preaclied at night.
Elder and Mrs. C. P. Hobbs
and family and Rev. R. Mont¬
gomery and family were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mi - ,
and Mrs. John Collins and fam¬
ily.
Mis» Jean Aah, Marie and
Marion Montgomery and Min
nie Pearl Hobbs visited Miss
Ann and Earline Gause Sunday.
Sammy, Frank and Enoch
Miller have returned to New
York after attending their
uncles funeral.
Many attended the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Dawson Sunday at
S'- James AME church.
was the sister of Mrs. Julia
Gause and Mrs. Lillie Sampson
of Hinesville
STATESBORO 1
Hv Mrs. I.ula Lockwood
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Google,
grand parents of Mrs. Mary
Jordan, visited her recently;
also Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Odum.
Mis. Anna Cato of Atlanta
is visiting her son and daugh-
:r-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. W.
C. Cato.
The 4lst anniversary of
Magnolia Baptist Church was
celebrated Sunday. The pas¬
tor, Rev. G. W. Carter, brought
Iho morATng message and Rev.
4. Foster of Oliver, delivered
'he closing message. The re¬
vival services at Brannen Me¬
thodist church closed Friday
thodist church closed Friday
night, Rev. W. A. Lovelace,
district superintendent of the
Sylvania district, being Un-
guest minister.
An operetta was given at
Pope Junior high school Fri¬
day night, Mrs. J. P. Bryant
s principal.
The William James High
School acapella choir was
heard over Station WWNS Sun¬
day morning. it 'j heron
Stevens, director.
Liberty County Schools
Hold Community Day
Friday, April 30, the schools
of Liberty County met at Lib¬
erty County high school for
their annual School _ v^y,^ and Corn-
munity Day A c^d
attended and a pleasant day
was enjoyed by all. The follow¬
ing results were made: In total
points for the day, Holmes¬
j town won 1st place; Hineshaw,
2nd; Liberty County Elem.,
3 rd; Retreat, 41 h: Riceboro
Klein., 5th; Bacon toil, 6 th, and
Moose Hill, 7 th.
Individual results- were as
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- follows: Twenty-live yaid dash
j 16-81 girls, 1 st place, Lora Dell
Henry, Liberty County Elem;
j 2nd Nettie Greene, Hineshaw;
3 rd, Evelyn Bacon, Holmes-
town. Boys: 1st place, Robert
Gordon, Riceboro Elem.; 2nd.
Randolph Jones, Free Branch
:Jrc ], Elijah Axon, Retreat.
Fifty-yard dash <9-11, girls,
j Ist Place, Martha Jane
land. Hineshaw; 2nd, Howard
I-reeman, Moosehill; 3rd, Albert
Golden, Holmestown. Boys, 1st
place, Curtis Morgan, Free
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Hineshaw; 3rd, Edward Cooper,
Riceboro Elem.
Seventy-five yard dash (12-
14) Girls; 1st place, Bettye
Jean Gouiden, Hineshaw; 2nd,
Elizabeth Jackson, Liberty Co.
Elem.; 3rd, Lillie B. Johnson;
Boys, 1st, Esau Fuller, Liberty
Co., Elem; 2nd, Bobbie Fabian,
Hineshaw; 3rd, Joseph Jones,
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