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TATEMVILLE
U Robert Richards
Silas Lee, iuis’jand of Mrs.
Alice Wii-.'otcr Lee died at a
local hospital Monday.
St. Peter’s A ME Sam'ay school
met at its usual hour with Rob¬
ert Richards in charge. At 8:yt>
p.m. Rev. Mitchell, pastor at
Guyton, delivered the message.
Communion services were
held at St. John’s Baptist
church Rune’ay afternoon.
Mrs. Horetta Howard and
•lose ph Thomas announce tiv-
we<’line, of their daughter,
M <ri!yn, (o .Tame-, Furman.
Sunday, March 23 at the home
of ih- bride 802 Washington
street,
Mrs Floretta Tirvlry i on the
sick list.
Mrs. Virginia Green of New
Jersey, daughter of Mrs Flor¬
et! a Tinlov, is home to be with
he rmother, who is sick.
A dahee was given at Rubye’s
2-Spot, Fdiday night by the Sa
vannah Stars Baseball club.
The Jaguars Savings club met
at the home of Miss Erma Jean
Mack Wednesday night.
The Union Band society will
meet, at St. Peter’s church Sun¬
day afternoon.
After a stay of several months
Mrs. Lilly M. navis will return
to New York Sunday evening
PIN P0WT NEWS
Uv Harriet Martin
Sunday was communion day
at Swcetfiold of Eden Baptist
church with Rev L. W. Steven:
in charge.
The Girl Scouts met at the
home of Mrs. Helen Johnson
and elected the following offi¬
cers Pres., Wilhcmena Ander¬
son: Vice Pres. Maggie Ander¬
son; Sect., Janie Martin, Tima;;.,
Odessa Ann Anderson; Repor
ter. Harriet Martin; Advisors
Mrs. Lillie Green. Mrs. Helen
Johnson, Miss Elizabeth M
Haynes.
Earl and Herman Hayes cele-
bratied their fith and 2nd birth¬
days on Mar. 12 and 14
Morris Sams, a senior at
Bench high, madr the school
honor roll.
Mr. and Mrs. Thari E. Harris
and family spent Sunday at
Cox, Ga., with Mrs Harris’ fam¬
ily.
A free Easter egg hunt will
be given at the home of Mrs. Wiliam Denegull is still con¬
Helen Johnson. April 2nd fined at home.
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McbHeilL School
In our 4-H club broadcast
March 5th we of
school gave a briei .summary of
our work for the school term.
The children appearing on our
program were Ethel Walton.
Annie Fred Payne, Franklin
McGill and James Durham.
Our student teach;-’, Miss Ruby
Harrington, playeu the piano
for u.s.
Our open hr ■use for our 4-H
eiiih on March 0 was a success,
Everyone v.ho came to visit us
j seemed pleased over our oxhib-
; it. We were hapoy to make
I another bromic art for our Ora-
i x r.iuh on last c atU!day at on
! Vrloek Tno ,i pp'ticinating
| wore Ethel Wt i! toil, Ilenrie't.a
| Wright, Ann)' ' v red Pavne.
| Movie McKinnv , Ula Mae Hicks,
Vinnie Singlefr m, .Tames Dur-
ham and Fran} rlin McGill.
Our PTA movie will be cm
March 22 at Monteith school at
7 p.m. Everyone is invited. The
picture i; Hurl Abbott and, Lou
Costello In ‘ In the Navy.”
Harris Si. School
At, the reguar meeting of the
Hniais Street School PTA Mrs.
F,stdla Timm! on was e'er ted
as delegate to the Mato PTA
which will meet In Augusta,
Mar. 20-Apr. 4.
The third grade class pre-
;entcd. a program during the
msembly on Friday morning,
i’he program included poems
iml songs' about Mfirrb, tiro
weather and St. Patrick's Day.
Mrs. E. Lindsay is teacher.
The fourth grad? class is get¬
ting ready for their assembly
program, Friday. The honor
pupils for the fourth six weeks
ue: Barbara Douglas, Alfonsa
Walker and Frankie Coleman.
Mrs. Lqadholt. is teacher and
Vi via n wHiV*'' .rbmvrter.
The fifth grader?, 1 : stalls of
Piondcr Days vdas • excitTn
WurkUHVjtWith Mra-tjons in ad-
dWloiianff' .ouTftrradttoVi' was -ft
little hard at first. Mrs. Nelson
gave us several books on objects
and games to help us. Mrs. V.
Nelson is teacher, and George
Maxwell, reporter.
Miss Hunt's class-has learned
a number of sJMifeMb new songs. On Apr.
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5t,h they will present, an
bly program. Last - Veek
made articles of clay
they will paint. Leaders for
past six weeks were Betty.
umiea, Henry, Gloria
Irene and Christopher. Miss
Hunt is teacher and Irene
er, reporter.
The best spellers in the
grade class are Margie Taylor,
Flora Lee Goodwin,
Weston. Jo Ann Drayton
Jessie r (>«•» Brown. Mrs. M.
Alford i:; teacher and
pal. pncl Barbara Weston,
porter.
Fattier’* Night Observed
At Cuylcr
\ special program honorin'! 1
Father.- war presented at Cuylcr
Junior High School’s regular
P.T.A. meeting on Tuesday, night,
.Viareh 12. The hospitality commit¬
tee served tile parents ire cream
and cookie • and presented each a
urogram made by Mesdames C.
Mathis and I*. Raines.
Mrs, Edna fatten, general ehnir-
nan, pie anted the program,
! which featured music from t: h e
tli and tith grades music depart¬
ments, under the direction of
Mi- es Jane Parker and Vivian
Baker, with the selections being
dedicated to fathers.
An original skit., written by Mrs.
laden, entitled “Fathers Awaken¬
ing,” whs presented and the fath-
i era portraying their voles wore
James Cobham, Howies Ford and
J. A. Singleton. Frederick
of Alfred K. Beach School
“The Lord’s Prayer.” A class¬
room visitation period
7 he regular business session
j was conducted by ihe president,
Mrs. Coretha Singleton. A Dwight,
principal, expressed appreciation
for the cooperation of
in making the program a
Four classes tied for the at¬
tendance banner: Miss V. Baker’s
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The Dramatic Club of the Can-,
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Wednesday. Tlmrsdny and Friday.
The student: from \| ■■!. Hi i-
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the festival: a one-act play, ora¬
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Seven «mb rd -dong •,>, 'll their
director, Mr. F. ,V. Ito ■(, a, wi re
in attendance.
Dorothy I . Brown received a
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1!, Mrs. A. Hamlet’s da !)-8,
I and Miss I,. Dixon's class n-t::.
Mrs. E. f.iden had the hie,best
number of fathers present, five.
The next meeting will be April
10, at 7 P.M.
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