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Oui-of-Town News
Brunswick
By Charlie Hutch** .-ion
The Risley Tigers i*T Bruns
wiek have establish*al a fine
record, in all types <4 sport.;
for the )»ast few years. Among
these sports are foot’Jnfl. basket
ball, and track. Thr* Tiger'
have held a state -lu. n pion.smi,
m each of these spocts. These
honors can be accredited to the
fine training of Coadh's Lomax
and McNeeJy.
The Tigers, who a;$' now cn- j
terlng the gateway of unothef
basketball season, haSre already
shown a sign of ch lunpionship !
fever, when they w?£(L all out
to defeat teams they had nev-
er opposed before on any court
They wer the Peck High team;,
of I . rnanJina, F’lu. B tlh the
girls and boys of I hut school j
suffered a terrible defeat af
ter they ;iad seen nut shot by
the sharpshooting J«'igers oi
Risley I
CVer til' 1; oil days wlih" the
Risley student bodly was at
home or elsewhere .involved in
some other activities: .the Risley
basketball teams vfere busily,
preparing for another attack on ,
the Peck teams. The coaches |
were busy ironing f Air the weak
spots sibly appeared which might in th* nave tint game pos- j
Among the shots* that wer -
practiced were th*' hook, and
set shots often ui:cd b.' ihe
teams. The fans’ kept tli-ir
linger crossed frtr tlvc Tigers
wlien thov met January !1 m
Fernandinn, Fla.
During the holidays, there
were more college students In
Brunswick and surrounding' |
areas than ever (before. of New the j I
f ear's Eve night .Inanv !
students attended ta part/ held
at ’Selden Park At t.2 p. m. New
Year's Day the entertained people of Bruns- | ;
wick wfre b tie
annual fcolorful parade given by
the Risley band.
Home from col.ege were Julia
Ford of Fisk Uniytgsity, Har¬
riet Balsden, Janicn Perry avid
James Burt of Morris Brown
college.
Rctha Davis was here Irom
Clark College to vi.-tit. her r«la ! ,
tives. j
From the Nationtal Busings:j
School. Nashville, Tenn wer • j
Juanita Phillips and Betty Jean j
Cummings. !
Jonathan Williams, former
captain of the RisJey Football j
squud and no,v ain excel’cnt
member of the BeLhune-Cook 1
man team, was lumir for Christ
nias j
Savannah State College was [
represented by Carl Gable. Leo- 1
nora Mayo, and Qeorgia High- j
tower. 1
1
Ft. valley State College was j
wel. 1 'presented Annie 1 aru 1
Dixon, Gloiia Armstrong, Janie 1
Watson and Jessie Robert
Malcolm Murphy and Gloiia i
Frale? were heie from West
Virginia State.
Edward Murphy and Vivian
Buggs were here from Tallade¬
ga.
North Carolina Ai. and T was
represented in this homecom¬
ing by Naomi Jauden and Tulin
Wilson.
From Johnson c. smith was
Lonihie Stafford and from Paine
canje Hattie Howard who visit¬
ed her relatives on St, Simons
Lslajid i
Ida Mac Smith was here
from Barbara-Seotia College.
Here visiting from New Jei-
sey were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Robinson who spent a short va¬
cation with their relative.; also
on St. Simons
SI At LkbUKO
By Brs. i.ulu Lockwood
; Pastoral day services at
tie B'thel Primitive
1 church were largely
on Sunda Several
were baptized, the pastor, Rev.
a j Mummerlyn, bringing an
inspiring message,
Sunday was pastoral day at
p|o Bethel A M E. Church. Rev
i w. Lane, pastor,
The Leo D Hails and family
.spent several days In Madison
visiting Mrs Hall’s parents, the
west A lens,
The L. M Wileys and family
have returned home after
.spending Christmas with Mrs.
wilo’s mother. Mrs L D. Oay
Chattanooga, Tenn.
rhe body of John white who
f R ed Thursday was funerallzed
f roni williams Chapel Method -
| st church. Ada Bell, Sunday,
r,, v w M Lockwood officiating.
1 i,f 1 v and Mrs. W- M Lock-
wood had as guests Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs _ ,\ w Levy and
lito son Dekovm, of Lake City,
Mr an< j Mrs. J. W. Levy
of J( , MI p Mr and Mrs. E. D
walker of Savannah and Mrs.
gadjc i ove tt also of Savannah
A w j, V j iBiiivi is formerly
nf savannah. J. W. (Jackiei
j i( , vv and W ife arc instructors
j n ,j K , j,, su p High school,
The Levy* “Billy" and "Jack-
ie” ar' I be adopted grand eld’.-
dren of (he Lockwoods.
Friends of Mrs. J. P. Bryant
ere nroud to 'mow that, she is
on the road to wcllvlllc after
bclnc confined to the hospital
and home for several weeks
Mr and Mrs. W. F Ballinger
attended the Emancipaltion cel-
ebration In Savannah New
Year's day.
J O Williams snent the week
end hero visitiii" his wife and
daughter, Mrs. W B. and Miss
Ln,Blanche Williams
FRFFHMAN GROVE
By Mrs. C. It. Mullice
The 1st Quarterly Conference
of st. James AME church was
held on Sunday night. Rev. C.
P. Ilobbs, preached. All re-
ports from the departments
were good. Rev. J. C. Mil'.er
of the Presbyterian Church was
pulolt guest. Rev. J. Akins,
pastor.
Mrs. J. Akins of Savannah
visited friends In the coimmtn-
by on Sunday,
On Monday night Ebcnc/crs
Sunday School had its Xmas
tree. A program was rendered
Mrs. M. L. Baker and Miss Ro-
A Lambright wore in charge,
children received gifts,
On Sunday Beach Hill Ban-
Sunday school held its
Xmas tree with a program. Rev.
Jackson spoke on “What,
r s Tim Meaning of A Christmas
r( . e ?”
Prof, and Mrs A. L. Williams
y/rightsviUe, N. C. spent the
with his brother and
Rev. and Mrs. A.
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Butler.
Miss Sarah and Charles Ram¬
ey of Brunswick were guests of
Sadie B. Johnson.
Mi and Mrs. David West of
nbel, Fla. were the house
uiest; of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
and David West, Jr.
M’ / Eunice Mitchell and chil-
of E’labell are visiting her
Mrs. R. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Jones, Sr.
hosts to their children on
Year’s day
Mrs. M C Chisholm of Savan¬
spent Xmas with her -as¬
Mrs M. L. Butler. Mrs. A. U. |
I (Williams. S. P. Mullice, Sr.,
! and Mrs. Wm. Jackson,
Mary E. Baker and Howard and
Delphlne Jackson attended th
mancipation at Crossroad Rev
E. o. S. Cleveland was
jpeascr.
Irvin Dawson of SB.
spent the week with his
Miss M. H. Dawson.
MILL CRLF.K
lly G. W. Benjamin
Sunday School and prayer
meeting were excellent at Mil!
Creek Sunday. On’ last Sun¬
day Mrs. J. Moore and family
and Mrs. R.' E. Benjiunip at
tended services at Cypress Bay
Baptist Church, Rev. P. II. Lyde
pastor. His guests were Rev
C. C. Ray, Rev. Murcherson
Rev. Murcherson delivered the
message.
Dea Lester Douglas is ill.
l ittle Vondell Moore is the
house guest of her grand par¬
ents, Mrs. Jennie Mac Moor
and family.
The wife of Rev. Perkins was
buried at Mil! Creek Baptist
church, December 21.
The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julia Mitchell was buried
at Mill Cre^k December 21.
Mrs. Jennie Moore and fami¬
ly were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Benjamin and fam-
i ily on Xmas night. The H. D
! club will meet at the homo of
Mrs. L. C. Cross. January 13
j Mrs. B. Groover, president'
Miss L. Bacon, agent,
1 Affectionate chapter, O. E. S
of Ellabell installed the follow¬
ing officers: Mrs. Ruby E. Ben
jamin, W. M.; Mrs. Minnie Mc-
Moore, Asso. Mi: Bro. George W
Benjamin, W P.; Rev. C. c
Ray. Asso. P ; Mrs Carrie Bell
Smokes, Secretary: Mrs. Bessie
Surrency, Treasurer: Mrs. Mary
Bush, Conductor; Mrs. Marie
Cochran, Asst. Corn! Mrs. Ma¬
bel Bass, Warder; Bro. Riley
Porter, Sentinel; Mrs. Ruth
Morgan, Ada; Mrs. Jennie Ma.
Moore, Ruth: Mrs. Mary Bacon.
Ester: Mrs. Dora Porter, Mar¬
tha; Mrs. Queen Byrd, Electa:
Mrs. Anna Black, Chaplain.
TATEMVILLF,
llv Robert Richards
St. Peters AME Sunday school
was conducted by Robert Rich¬
ards and was largely attended
After Sunday school fruit and
candy were passed out to the
children. A large attendance was
at the watch night service.
Home from New York City for
the holidays were Miss Queen
Ester Owens, the daughter of
Mrs. Charity Owens, Mrs. Eu¬
lalia Sherrod, daughter of Mrs.
Louise Jones; Mrs. David Lloyd.
Mrs. Sarah Harris is recover¬
ing from a broken arm in the
Georgia Infirmary.
A vcr y i ar g e attendance was
reported at Davis Ark Ba|Jtist
church for the watch night ser-
vice.
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SANDFLY
By Frank Jenkins
Among holiday visitors were
Miss Odessa Street of New Yoik.
Mrs. Gctavla Elliott of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayfkkl Hutch¬
ins of New York and iviiss Jim¬
mie Lee Sams of Tennessee
State college.
Mrs. Matilda Spaulding con¬
tinues to improve from a mll-
sness
Freddie Anderson is home
from the hospital and Dan
Berks'einer was ospitalieed
recently.
Gustavas Grant made the
honor roll at Beach with an
average of 90.
SAVANNAH TR IRENE
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PORTRAYAL.OF FIRST OTHEU
FOUR PAVSOFHIS FIRST ENGAGEMENT ;
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HIS SHARE OF RECEIPTS TOTAL LEP ;
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CHURCHES
Happv Home Bapt.
Church
At Happy Home Bapt. church,
Iwlnnett off Waters Avc.. Sun-
• ay was a big day with Sunday
V 1 l h C USl,al
nour with Dea. John Morris . in
harge. At 11 o’clock Pastor I„
h. Small preached a heart-felt
«zvrr ng With God r-r- in 1055.” Music
was furnished by the Junior
choir. At 3:30 p.m. the
•ommunion service of the year
was largely attended. The pastor
COLLINS
llv Alga Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Newton . ,
on Jr., and fam.iy spent
holidays with h.s mother and
fami y, Mrs Emma! ne Jackson.
Mike Holloway spent, the hol-
days with his’parents and lam
ly, Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Holloway,
Miss Amelia J. Williams is
spending the .. holidays , m West .
?alm „ , Beach, „ Fla , with ... relatives. , ..
Bobbie H. Norward suffered
m accident Sunday and is
he Mettcr Hospital.
Wc are glad to learn that Mrs.
Sullic Collins is improving
,i severe fall.
FLEMLNGTON
llv Mrs. ( arlvne ,1. Cummings
Sunday was home mission
lay at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Mrs. Rcssie Mae George was
n charge.
The court district meeting
was at Mt. Zion Sunday. Quite
a number of visitors was pres¬
ent.
Flemington’s Xmas Savings
dub began Wednesday night at
h - home of Dea. and Mrs.
T ohnn!' Riles for the year, 1955
New officers have been elected.
\ dainty repast was served.
Mrs. Cariine B. Cummings,
Mtt’e Sarah and Shirley wor¬
shipped at St. John Baptist
Church in Way cross Sunday.
Rev. Horace C. Boyd is pastor.
A large number of Mi Zion-
; ers worshipped at Bethel A. \L
! E. Church, Hines ville, Sunday
; night.
5 p.m. On the sick list is Mrs.
Lenia Washington who is now
a patient in the Georgia Infirm¬
ary.
Bethlehem Ba»t. Church
Everyone at Bethlehem Bapt.
church seemed to have enjoyed
the Yuletide season. The Sunday
school opened at the usual hour
with a large attendance. Supt.
Outler and teachers had a lovely
Xmas tree and gifts for the
chidren and teachers along with
a dainty repast. At the morn¬
ing worship Pastor L. S. Stell
spoke on “Divine Guidance.”
BTU met at 6 with Mrs. Mamie
Williams in charge. At the even-
j j ing worship the pastor’s subject
was “To Whom Shall We Go.”
j We regret to learn that we have
quite a lew sick members,
among them Lucius Bacon of
009 W. Duffy St. Our prayers go
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used for his subject, “Victorious
Through Temptation.” Pulpit
guc'sts was Rev. Brown and at
3 o’clock the pastor spoke on
“Isaiahis Vision of God’s Glory.”
One member was received for
, baptism which will be Sunday
morning. Music for the after¬
noon and night was furnished
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_ .'non Sr. Usher . Board j
V
The St. John Senior Usher
i Board held its monthly meeting
i at the church with President
| (officers Valine Daniels elected: Tne following
were Pres.,
Valinc Daniel; vice Pres., Mrs.
Marion Bedgood; & ecy„ Mrs.
| christlne c anders; Fin Secy
| Mrs Edwards; Xrca David
Rankins; Chaplain the
men, for"” tlto Thomas Jenkins; Chaplain
t ladies, Mrs. Celeste
1
.Ward; Chief or men, Mr. Jenk-
I . Assistant, . . . , John _ ,
! ms: Coxen; „
I Chief for ladies, Mrs. Rosa Load-
holt; Sick committee, Mrs.
, Christine Crumbly; Reporter,
Mrs. Celeste Ward.
Thankful Bant. Church
At Thankful Baptist church,
West Broad and Bolton streets,
Rev. II. F. Grant, pastor, Sun¬
day Dea. Shinholster was in
charge of the Sunday school. At
the evening services Rev. M.
Williams was in charge of the
ervices in the absence of th
pastor who was at Statesboro.
In the evening services the No.
I usher board rendered the pro¬
gram and the Sunday school
■hoir rendered music. Next
j Sunday will mark the first
ommunion of the year and the
| pastor will be in charge through
lout tlu day. In the afternoon
| he will speak from* the subject.
The Christian Race Brack,”
; and at night the subject will be,
Why I am a Baptist.” The PTA
will meet here January 14 at
John G. Butler Company
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 , 1955
out for him and his mother who
, S confined to bed. Sis Estella
...M^rs ,S on the sick list also,
The City-Wide BTU will m -t
with us the fifth Sunday in this
mouth when a spicy program
will be rendered.
Sh Mary’s Kindergarten
The St. Mary’s Catholic Kin¬
dergarten held its second an¬
nual Christmas program which
was as follows'over radio sta¬
WJIV: opening song, Silent
Night; Rememberiing Xmas, by |
Charlene Smith, Ezekiel Walker,
Barbara Jack.-on, Carol Lynette
Dais, Wanda Smalls and Car
men Jordan; song, Away In the
Manger; Why Do Bells on Xmas
Ring, by Marion Morgan, The¬
resa Truell, chryl Marrow; l
Jingle jmgie Bells, inns, featured icaiurea on on xylo- xyio- j
phone. Elaine Bryant and Gloria
Harden; group of songs, Christ-
mas Chimes, Sing a Song of
Xmas Day; recitation, Christ-]
mas. John Clemmons; season’s :
greetings, Cheryl Marrow;
Children Playing Bells. Sherrill
Fonvielle, Janice Cleveland, !
Connie Bennett, May Ann Bur- •
nett, Mell Hunter, Benjamin
Robinson. Robert Shields. The
director of the school is Mrs.
Maribclle Bryant and pianist, I
Andlda Cliffin.
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At Tremont Temple Baptist
church, Park Ave. and West
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We Will Cast Mats on Wednesday Mornings
Broad pastor, street, we arehoping J^ to matt
this year even better than the
past year W rendering better
service in every way that we
(•an. Mrs. Anglia Ware Francis.
McLauvin Puasey L. Brown,
pearl Robbins, Mary Hagans
and VerdaP Maxwell were highly
acclaimed for splendid work on
the Christmas program. Cur
church at large remembered all
the widows, shut-ins and sick,
each receiving a cosh purse.
Gifts were distributed by Santa
f()1|owing the Christmas exer-
( ^ The wftlch n i g ht and new
ear , s messages were delivered
by Pastor Benton to apprecia¬
tive audiences. Students coming
home for ihe holiday season
were John Gary from Howard
Medical school; Mr. Roberts
lP aohes in Virginia; two
f lhc A ir Force, John-
h and Robcrt DeLoaeh,
the Navy . Sunday being
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communion t ay c.«.-uiee<;
were very inspiring. Ine pastm
preached at morning and even-
ing At t he night service one of
om .' sons Rcv Frank Roberts,
delivered an impressive mes-
sage.
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Gf the total U.S. population
of 102,030,000, only 21,890.000,
or about 13 5 percent of the
people live on farms, according
to U.S D A.