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fAGE SIX
Out-ol -Town News
FLEMINGTON
By Mrs. Carlenc J. Cummings
Mt. Zicn Baptist choir rend¬
ered music for the i on'; Coun-
ty district union meeting at
Mt. Clive Baptist church Sun-
day in Ailenhurst.
Mrs. Alzader Cummings vis-
ited Mrs. Susan Quarterman of
Hinesville Saturday, who is ill.
Mt. Zion Baptist church will
go to St. John Baptist church
in Savannah Sunday, Nov, 7 , in
observance of Pastor T. J.
Wright’s installation service,
Sunday is Home Mission day at
Mt. Zion.
Baker’s Lodge Lodge and and Griffin
Court will sponsor a barbecue
Saturday night at Mt. Zion an¬
nex.
Mrs. Estella Baker wa:
Tuesday guest of the Cummings
family.
Darien, Ga
Women’s Day program =........... was
, held , Sunday at Grace Baptist
church at Darien. Ga. Mrs.
Florrie Grant was general
chairman and Mrs. Bridie Riley
was mistress of ceremony. The
speaker was Miss M, Jaudon of
Brunswick who spoke to a
pleasing audience from the
subject, “Woman and Their
Contribution To Our Times.”
Miss Jaudon is a graduate of
Risley high school. Brunswick,
and received her B.A. degree
from Johnson C Smith univer-
L M M00, r „ pA.stor
ol tqp church.
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FAM-U ROTC GETS
SUPERIOR RATING
Unit TALLAHASSEE of "Florida Toe ROTC
A and M univer-
dty received an adjectival
rating of superior during its
recent semi-annual informal
inspection. Major Walter L.
Lintdb. f*MS,vT. has announced,
This rating is based on an
inspection first of two primary areas,
the of which is adminis-
tratitfe matters that include
office management, institution-
al facilities, military personnel,
and supply control and main-
tenasce. The second encom-
pass^s training and discipline
which include training control,
observation of instruction, cad-
et discipline and appearance
small bore firing, ROTC band
and other special activities.
The inspection team consisted
of Colonel Parmer W Edwards,
Chief of the Florida Military
District, and Lt. Colonel Will G.
Atwood. Deputy for ROTO Af¬
fairs. , 1 *l
MclNTGSH
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
Sunday school at St. Peter's
AME church was very good with
Master Willie Bright in charge,
followed by an excellent Youth
Day program. Miss Joveelyn E
Biliott was mistress of cere¬
mony. The speaker of the day,
Fred Singleton, was presented
by Eugene Johnson, Jr. Read¬
ings by Barbara Holmes and
Iris Brash. The speaker's sub¬
ject was ‘The Uses of the
Bible.'" He said the Bible is a
guide to all who are not too self¬
ish to receive the Word of God
One person was received into
the church by Pastor II. C Nel¬
son.
kOIii(iOLE\B
Hair Hissse
STATESBORO
By Mr ;. L ia Lockwood
Sunday f>eh(x>l at
Methodist church was well at-
, tended Sunday. The Bible
won the banner for the largest
amount reported. H. W. B.
Smith is the teacher, Mrs. Pear)
Ballinger, superintendent.
The work on the annex to
Bethel AME church is progress-
ins; niceiy. It is the hope of the
pastor. Rev. L W Lane, and
members that it will soon be
completed. They are looking
forward to the coming Georgia
Annual Conference which
vends there in December,
SANDHILL
Bv Wayrnon Wilcox
Mr and Mrs A Wilcox and
family motored to Ludowici to
attend the union meeting.
W. C. Cummings was the
overnight guest of Wnymon
Wilcox.
Miss Martha Stewart lias re
turned home after spending P ’
.some time in Savannah. „......_..„ U
College Prexies
Hear Prownell
fContinued Irom Page One)
the White House, have been shy
^ direct representation from
^he Nearo land grant college
sroup. Dr Brownell stressed
the inct. that the institutions
would be represented in he'S
nl Un,.
]( ( ducatoi.b liom j
.eveial '.ta te.; I hat their leader-
hip niight likely prove an im-
factor in improving ]
understanding of
desegregation.
Tho fommii inner was one of
everal ”-uthoriti«k on education
addressed the land grant
presidents during their I
conference, held at
Department of Health, Ed-
tion and Welfare. The theme .
the meeting was devoted to
IJ °me Economics Education,”
saw < n attendance the
of departments of home
from each of the
institutions. Represen-
fr °m government, pri-
Industry and educational
contributed to the
theme,
Discussions stressed the im¬
of home economics in
to the individual, tho
community and world
developed a program for
the home econom¬
employment potential, im¬
home economics de¬
within the land
schools, and making the
aware of the opportun-
afforded the home oco-
graduate through
business, research,
eiminist ration, and service
The conference ended with
adoption of six resolutions,
of which stated: ‘We re¬
that tbe conference take
ogar a nee ol the current ef-
ort to provide educational
.to a” citizens of
democracy and the con¬
concern of the Supreme
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LINOSAlBllORGJUIE
euu & YORK SIS. SAVANNAH. OIOIGIA
Court to clarify the concept of
the Constitution as related to
this issue. We further com¬
mend the efforts of the citizens
of ”* the various vw communities "‘“‘““‘ v ' v ’
j lhe implpmentation of
j 11IS l jr ’ nal P 1< ’-
! In discussions of the progress
j
and problems of desegregation,
j h- was brought out that in five
isouthern states, no action has
I been taken toward the inte-
gration of white and Negro
Students in the public schools
i*nd colleges. On the other hand,
several states are abiding by
the Supreme Court decision to
the extent that both students
and faculty members in public
s, ' hooLs and coll ^ cs arc being
I ^^ c 8 r ated.
! Dr B c Tur ner of South
.
Carolina State college was
elected president of the con-
ferenee to succeed Dr. Robert
Daniel ol Virginia Virgmla fitate
,, Dr. G. W. Qore, Florida
A and M State university, was
elected vice-president. Dr. R B. I
Atwood, Kentucky State col -1
lege, secretary: Dr. C. V. tfroup, .
Georgia, Fort Valley State j
college, assistant secretary, and |
Dr. F. G. Clark,
Southern university, treasurer, .
were elected to their previous I
p 0S t.s.
T.K Executive Committee I
,
'dXL l T'”t
jo^e. chairman, Dr. G. L. Harris- ^
on Langston university, Dr. R
g Clement, Atlanta imiversi-
ty Dr a D S(;ruggSi Lincoln
of Missouri, Dr. R. P.
Daniel, Virginia State college;
Ur E r. Evans, Prairie View A
. .
and M college. Dr. Lawrence A
Davis, Arkansas A. M. and N.
and Dr. C. V. Troup,
Fort Valley State col-
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W. S. Mass Meeting
■ A mass meeting held m die
West Savannah school on Tues¬
day night of last we k was
most gratifying in that citizen:;
) of the community were given
f an opportunity to receive in¬
formation and ask questions
i concernin'; the Amendment:;.
Mrs. Brook representative
from ..he League of Women
Voter; . and T j Ho p kins rei)
resenting the Hub, spoke esn-
j eerning Admendments 4, 0, .*< 8
. which were voted on in the
‘
j election Tuesday.
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1 FNRQJ IS 8 ^ 000
; CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct.
An NAACP campaign winding
up here has brought in 8,02>
f NAACP member, :,urn >t
J announced bers it was goal reported of 8 he-, 000 mem- today
, by Miss L Pearl Mitchell, \<+-
1 sociation • soclatlwn field ficlc! «<'■ retary and
campaign director.
During the course of the earn-
oaion an additional 2G Clove-
i anf j e rs hive become life mom-
bershin subscribers of the NA-
ACP> Miss Mitchell said,-bring-
t0 4fi the total of sl1ch sub .
snri bers in Cleveland
she noted that among ,e. ;r,~
paign “teams” responsible for
bringing in large numbers of
regular members have been
working in the labor
un > on field, in the post office,
ar) d among women s groups.
Concurrent with the Clove-
land campaign, NAACP mem-
p crs hip drives are Ijeing con-
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GOOD ADViri: TO NEWLYWEDS
To you, the in-.v f■ weds in this conur.unit; - , we extent!
best wish 's and r y i.-;r.it alalii ‘-ijs on your marriage. And
w tli these words we’d ii«e to offer what we think is some
good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly
set up, earmark a pari of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made reauia I will soon grow to a substantial
i m o n n t. Save to huv a home or a car .... save
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B. TOOMER. L. D. PERRY
REV. MARY EVANS
TAKFS OUT LIFE
MEMBERSHIP
NEW YC3K. Oct, 28 — The
Rev. Mary G. Evans, minister
of the Cosmopolitan Indepenri-
mt Community Church of Chi-
cago. 111., head; the list ” of new
NAACP ]ife member received
jj Ai . week, it was announced
here today by the Association’s
national office. The $500 life
membership was presented to
Dr. Evans bv the congregation
at the church .service October
24, following an address by Mrs.
Daisy E. Lampkin of Pittsburgh,
■ U! t .speaker for the special
day service.
Another new life member is
Pressley ^’ S Winfield 'calif prominent
, , ; t r r of final'payment B-rk-loy who
, ,adehh of $300
; it the NAACP Far western
• IV , ional convention at
riar calif., October 1G.
Partial payments on life
[
1 ’memberships were received this
week firm the following per-
j sons in the St. Louis, Mo., and
East St. Louis, 111., areas; Dr.
John Eubanks, Dr Edgar F.
Woodson. Dr. Wallace A. Fin-
gal. Dr. A. M Jackson, AUy.
Billy Jones, and Marshall T. |
all of East St. Louis; I
Herbert Erwin and Dr. J. S. f
Whittico of St. Louis, and Dr.
Earle Williams of Lovej^y, 111. I
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