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PACK SIX
sandfly
By Frank Jenkins
Isaac Luten, Sr., is
from the veterans hospital
Augusta.
The district meeting of
Good Samaritans and
ters of Samaria held a
attended meeting Sunday
the First Sandlly Union
church. Daniel Bivins is
grand deputy.
Eld George Jenkins will
sent a program Tuesday
at Speedwell Method'st
featuring literary and
numbers and a Bible picture
the screen. Leroy
leafier of Class No 1. is
sponsor. Time: fi o’clock.
Sunday will he
day at the isle of Hope
church. Rev. Collins
pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
steiner announce the
of a hoy to the family on
3rd.
Little Roland Flynn
hrnter’ his flth birthday
Saturday.
TATF.MVHLF
I5y Robert Richards
Communion services
largely attended at Davis
Baptist church with the
Brown, pastor of St.
Baptist, church, delivering
message.
Sunday school at St.
AME church was held at
usual time with Supt. E. A
Williams in charge. The
ing fund rally comes off on
fourth Sunday night.
Mrs. Gladys Fennell of
ton. Mass., and daughter
Dea. and Mrs. Daniel P.
son, left Friday night
spending two weeks with
parents.
Dea. Daniel P. Anderson
out of the hospital and Is
convalescing at home.
Pvt.. Jack W'.ddVrtug. son
Mr. and Mrs David
left by plane Mar. 3rd for
fornia where he is
after spending two weeks at
home before an
overseas.
The Jaiigars savings
gave a weiner roast at the
of Azalee Davis Saturday night.
S°.t Adftm Williams, husband
of Mrs. Gladys Williams,
returned to his home base In
Macon after about a year’s
temporary duty at Travis Field.
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MT. ZION NEWS
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A women’s day program
held at Ml. Zion Baptist
Sunday. Miss Ailer Walker
Ludowici was the guest
Lac'ies from Bethel A ME
Hinesville and Mt.
Baptist participated on
program. Sunday will be com-
munion day.
The Long and I.ibertv coun-
tics singing convention will
meet with Mt Zion Bapt. church
s .,, men" ., (1 ,
The Of Mt Zion Deacon’ Baptist,
MiuiTh Will Imve a
supper Saturday ... , night, . , , at ,
Zion annex.
Everyone 1 was happy to see
Den. Johnnie Riles out Monday
night,. lie is still ill.
Little Harriett Boyd is im-
proving nicely after undergoing
an operation at Charity hos-
PM-al.
,, Mrs. Alzader ., , Cummings ,, , and
Mrs. Estella I, Baker were vis-
iting in Jacksonville, Fla., last
week, house guests of Dea and
Mrs. Harry Simmons.
Spring revival will begin Apr.
9 at Mt. Zion
Griffin Court met Monday
night at Mt. Zion annex.
The Hinesville H.D club
Monday night at
schrtol.* Mrs. Alberta Cummings
is president. Miss Alfreta Ad¬
ams, the II D. agent, was pres¬
ent.
Honor Students At
C ivler lr. Hurh
Mr. Arthur Dwight, principal of
; the Cuyler Junior _ ’ High V. School,
released the names of . the .allow- ,,
ing students , , , who , have ...........i imiinlaincd
Inn average, of \ ” for the fourth
- :| x week:-.:
CisJtili Grades —
#-2. I’Mm. is Burke. Shirley \rk-
! wright, Hetty, .(ran Thomas, D< -
Ion Brown, Helen J. lone . Eli/.-t
•iTcsm Winten, Evelyn Smith, N n\
ihmliel Farley, Emma Lou T.ovett.
X 2, Mary C. Boles, Minnie Gra-
hiiiil, Thomas Williams. 8-1. Wal¬
ter ' Colvin. Annie Dean Norris,
Joan Huff. H-5, Verner Lee Jcti-
kins. 8-ti. Alfiedia Barnett, Joan
Jones, Patricia Liitcn, Fannie Nor
,. js H -s. Wilfio Mac Johnson. 8 9,
William Lovett, Anna BoHe Scott,
Leroy Williams, Brenda O'Neal,’
jJ a «-qiic*lin«.. Reid, Ahvemia Single
Marion Thompson. Mto
, !Gale Fudge, s it), Idelln Glovei. Maty
Johnson, Mary Law. Barliar.i
Paige. Joan S.-ott, (tcuivy tethor
Singleton, Edith Tolbert, Estella
White Hazel Wilson.
H-11. Robert Brown, Blannie
Cartledge, John Jefferson, Mar-
,, Brown, Delores Diggs, Vic-
tol .: a jieLornu*, Rosa Holmes, lie-
j or ,, s Wilson, Richmond ('. Fer-
g. uson K-12, Carol Wright, Harold
Washington, Charles Marks. X-t.'S,
Jacqueline Martin, James C. Mat-
I thews, James Barker, Mary Mur-
8-16, Kathleen
Frederica Anderson, Gwendolyn
! Burton, Thomasina Johnson, Otis
■ Johnson. 8-10, Nona Bradley, Car-
olyn Boyles, Joan Tyson, Edisel
I Collier. 8-17, Mildred Harris,
Shirley Grant, WilHelihltiB Flcm-
’"8- Harriett Jameison, Matilda
i n, '>' an ’ Wil,ii,nl l ' ni/k ‘'' Willie
i n rani; Stevens. K-1H George Ann
Bryan Charles Black. 8-19 Albert
Lewis.
1 Ninth Grades —
9-1 Thomas Adams, Stella Burke,
Gwendolyn Hudson, Catherine
i Pringle. 9-2, Leon Spencer, James
Wilson, ’ Elise Gibbs, Barbara Ann
Greene, Mary McDonald, . ,, Judith , ,
Robinson, ’ Jaimita Thompson. 9-4,
. mim e Brown, Maritime „ ,. (.union, ,
Carolyn Monroe, Leomia Pinck-
ney, Elaine Pinckney, Glendora
Potter, Bessie Lee Samuels, Gray- ,
/el Seymore. 9-5, _ Mary Hartwell, ,, i
Nellie Brown, Eleanor Fields, ... . ;
Yvette Hodge, Freddie Riggins,
•lanice Robinson, Nadine Wells,
; »'7. .E'lwina Alexander, Sandra
Campbell, Judah Person. 9-0, De-
Alma Hale, Laura Wilkins, Veron-
| i™ ..... I oiiv< llinAi. ?;. .<) Jnunita loiiriitn ,, I *i " 1 llmnn 11 in >i -
Carolyn Rivers.
9-10, Shirley, Vinson, Frank
Jacob, tl-ll, Celia Blown, Rosa¬
lie Davis. 9-12, James Brown,
Evelyn Chancy, Warren Courts,
Anthony Dukes, Ida Dukes,
Charlescttn Fergerson, Gloria Gar- i
risen, Mary Gilliard, Norma Jean ;
Hendrix, Henry Jones Roy Lewis.
- 13 Ernest Brunson Jeanett
(,rcene, William (.onion, , Ilezekmh . .
Hudso, Rosa Simmons, Charlie i
Phillips, Vernon Smith. 9-3, Car-
tic Lloyd.
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\hs. Mildred Passmore presided
at the regular meeting of the R.
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W, Gadsden P.T.A. on
March (>. Business on the
included report - from the
I’.T.A. Conference, the
i secretary, and the
; drive. The class of
Fleming, Moore, Holbrook-,
Branch had the largest number
members. Plan: were perfected
the movie “GummwiF.c.' wh: h
P.T.A. is sponsoring at the
I March 10.
■ Mrs. G. P. Bioiivhton.
of the year at C,;:d«den, v.•
mod at this meeting
Kemarl were made by N
Elmore. The batuuu for :dt<‘n<|-
mice w<-m t.» M»/. H. M. Fl-mmg’
class,
Wcst Sav’li SclsBfM
Last \vivk at the We t
nah School all tiie das hoe
'in tile original building moved in¬
to the brick annex. Now we
together, working , . harmoniously, . ,
K
we await the new 7 building ........ ’ to " be
completed ' some time next mil. .
The Ti, n P.T.A. p r , \ Talent. ,,, . Show .. w:;
success. The parent, and teacher
participants performed before n
capacity ' audience last Tuesday
evening. There were dances, must-
cal selections, an orchestra, dra¬
matizations and a dance, chorus.
Miss Myrtice James and Mrs.
Leila Hi ait h waite served as direc¬
tors for the performers. Mrs.
Hillyc Austin Wes pianist and (’in¬
tis Costello made a -.plendid MX’.
Mrs. I.uherta i!ur;, . w:r general
chairman.
'The school’s basket bull teams
tire now aide to, exhibit omo of
the points they have received
through their training from
Coaches Ira Pinckney and Thomas
Milledge. The girls and hoys lost
to Springfield Terrace School, but
both teams won over the Paulsen
School players on Friday.
The sixth grade and their teaeh-
or, Mrs. Catherine Williams, have
planned to visit Telfair Academy
in connection with their study
Greek and Roman contributions.
Reporters ■are AU'ieidn
Dorothy ’ Howard, add tiiiie Mae
Kelly.
MEMORIALS |
WHITFIELD In memory of
our c’aar wife and mother,
MRS. ELLEN GOLDEN
VVHil FIELD
who pa .ofj away March 21,1953.
March craigs sad memories
cf a loved one gone to rest;
You will never bo forgotten
: v ihe ones who loved you best
Tour chair has since been
vacant,
Your voice has long been still;
But the hearts that loved you
so dearly
Love you yet and always will.
Sadly missed by
Devoted husband,
Mr. Raiford Whittiekl
Daughter,
Mrs. Rosalie W. May
Son-in-law,
Mr. George S. May
Godchild.
Mrs. Nettie Ward Boyd-
Other relatives and friends
| WEI but loving
"’IT fn sad ;
memory of our dear mother, I .
MRS. AO NFS WFtCH
who departed this life March
11, If5:5.
One year toe’ay you passed
away
And left a vn-ant chair.
And every time we pass that
way
V'< 1 1 a ;i*u 1 look, nnd stare.
Th blow v.i hard, t.ho shock
severe;
We little thought your death
so near.
your voice,
vour patient face to see.
To hold your hand and see you
smile
As in the days that used to be.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
You will never bo forgotten
In the hearts of your children.
Mrs. Gertrude Blackshear
Mrs. Fula Mae Williams
Grandson.
Mr Willie Albert Salter
Brooklyn, N. Y.
AUSTIN — In loving memory
of a dear mother,
MP3 EVELYN K. AUSTIN
who passed away three years
ago today, March 15, tf53.
March brings sad memories
ta loved one gone to rest.
Tbr.v T miss you Mother, dear,
no one knows.
Surrounded by friends, in the
My thoughts are always with
you.
Fb placed upon your grave
May wither and decay.
But the love for the one who
steeps beneath
Will never made a wav.
bully missed by your
Daughter,
Mrs. Charlotte K. Mills
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Son-in-law.
I esse - Mills
Niece,
Mrs. Ndncy Simmons
Quitman, Ga.
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MR. ISAIAH J. BRYANT
who passed away four years ago,'
March 14, 1952. and
MRS. tMMA PALMER
who passed away one ago, Feb.
2. 1955.
Since our great sorrow fell
The shock that we received that
day
w< ‘ sti!1 remember well.
It's bitter grief, a shock severe
To part from ones we loved so
dear.
While you sleep your memory
We shall always keep.
Sadly missed by
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Mrs. Agnes Bryant
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Sadly missed by
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