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Florance School
“L<aiming by Dbing" i- very
fiiuih in evidence at Florance
School.
Mn>. PnvxUy'x fjr?t .made
exptHeiuid phu •
a ant sui
When Sli J‘. ihvr, a consultant in
.
Oite public -<iioob, brought Alice
Rnd terry’s lather ir. to -re them,
.tlice and .Jirry arc the children
they read ubuiit in their book*.
Mrr-. Martin’s first grade class
is watching plants grow.
Tl.t girls and boys of Mr. Reid’s
sixth grade enjoyed their Hallo¬
ween party on Tuesday. They had
lot of fun.
Mrs. Daisy Fraser’s fourth
prude children are building a sci¬
ence booth. Their interest is min¬
nows and tadpole-. They are also
making a television set which will
)>e very much used. Theit Hallo¬
ween masks art very pretty.
The pretty flowers in Mrs. Nona
llopkin’s room were brought by
the. following children: Eloise,
Joyce, Andrea, Marion, Geraldine
and parhara. Leon made a perfect
score in spelling for the first six
weeks.
Mrs. Hart's seventh grade chil¬
dren are studying the local state
ami national government. Tin
class will present an original play¬
let entitle-!, “We Speak Our Senti¬
ments” at the I’.-T. A. meeting on
Tuesday night. The verse choir en¬
joyed learning the poem For Those
Who Fail by Joaquin Miller.
The tour planned by Mrs. Her¬
ring’s sixth grade class was en¬
joyable. They visited fort J’u-
laski, I’elhesda, Wilmington Is¬
land and Savannah State College.
in social studies the class is
finding out many things about
Egypt and the Near K» it,i * j looks
from the library have been freiplul
in locating informajiftf.r» five Hal¬
loween party givefi uk \yfiuol on
Friday was lots o 1 TI 2Ttiw,\Ao<' ^ r«*very- I *
. body. . P T - '
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Wo enjoyed our visitors this
week and we hope they will come
again.
EAST SAVANNAH J
Services at F. A B. church
wt re well attended last Sunday
beginning with Sunday school.f
Pastor E. R. Roper delivered an
impressive message at the reg¬
ular communion .service. Many
visitors i4ere present incluciing
Rev. and~Mrs.’TL "L. Byrd and
Rev. and Mrs. Win. C. Cunning¬
ham. This Sunday Ls Mission
Day.
Rev. Saxton Smith died last
week after a long illness at his
home on East Gwinnett street.
Funeral services were held Mon¬
day from the chapel of B.vnes-
Royall Funeral Home, Ri% E. R.
Roper, officiating. Emj^jjyg SgirvU’ltrs f^htth. are
his wife, Mrs.
and a daughter, Mrs. Lillie Mae
Jenkins; interment Sa¬
vannah cemetery. Bf !| .k.f
Statesboro Soldier
In Hawaii
Army Pvt. Walter Florence,
Jr., whose parents live on Rt. 1.
'Rate boro, Cm., recently parti¬
cipated in Organization Day
activities with the 25th Infan¬
try Division in Hawaii.
Florence, an aidman and
driver in Ambulance Company
of the division’s Medical Bat¬
talion. entered the Army in
November, lf)55. He arrived
overseas last May from an as-
. ie,ament at Fort Sam Houston,
Texas.
The 22-year-old soldier at¬
tended Savannah State college
and was employed by Ilall-
Crawley Casket Co. in Wash¬
ington, DC., before entering the
Army.
BAXLEY
I5y Bobbie Isom
Services Sunday at Harper’s
Chapel ME. church were in¬
spiring, Rev. IY S. Selmore, pas¬
tor.
Sunday school at St. James
AME church was held at the
usual hour. Su.pt. J B. Isom,
presiding. The Missionary So¬
ciety and the Y P.D. will meet
Saturday five p. m.
SLs Lizzie Newton is ill at
home.
Sunday will bp pastoral day
at Thankful New Jersey Bapt.
church. Rev. A. J Shaw, pastor;
also at Corbett’s Chapel AMF
church at Blarney. Rev. H G.
Innier. pastor.
The Senior choir of Harper’s
Chapel ME. church and Its
pastor were heard Sunday over
Station W.H.A.B.
Rev. D. S. Selmore was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Blanche
Ogden Sunday.
Women's Day will be observed
LAST MOUTH IN
YOUR LIBRARY
/?;y EUtmpi <h /.. All,!;mm
A * the autumn have.' begin to
1 ''all and teachers and chi!dr< .1 o' t
U".'tt. lomed to the id. a that school
actually opened, the philosophy
t s-’iinoj* and. Hilaries -h'Hd bo
that of ‘‘petting down to Im.-jnc s.’
MY really got down to bu-'iio s
last month at t'arneei- bean e
s c wt re practically “invaded 1 >.v
"aulscn Junior High School. We
Ssh to express our sincere de-
ght in having played host to the
•rhtin ami ninth grade classes of
'rs. Evelyn May. Mrs. fdadys
uff and Mr. William Jackson,
liese groups were liratight to the
brary in shif'.s and were given
it-J’ (all on tin a it: ageuient of
ie hook colled ion, til Use ol the
ud eatale and the pi oeedui e I• y
hich one can become a registered
orrower of Carnegie
The latter lias really paid off
.•cause our new borrowers’ file
idici.tes that IH of our new reg¬
ie red borrowers for Odoher at-
•nd Paulsen Junior Hi ell. Ibis
umber does nol include the many
(In r student.: who have come ill
ir research work making use of
uch refi relief: tools a , * urrent
iography, World Alumnae an i
be encyclopedias. (Incidentally
v have live sets.I Carnegie : sa¬
le for October go.s to Paulsen
ariior High School.
We had plenty of visitors lust
• until Spririgfiild Terrace
ought over a school inis loaded
ith approximately 55 sixth and
•veiilh graders. Mr. Tiggett and
i ■ Demon were the a'Tompany-
ig teachers. Fql lowing their visit,
n the same day, Mrs. Leila
IraitlnvaiU of West Savannah
rough’, over as many as she could
o -Udy pile in her car.
There is a study underway at
amegie, which is an effort, on
he pal t of Mrs. Talluhah Cvgs-
vcli, to make a descriptive nnnly-
is of the clientele of your li-
at St. James AME church Run-
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SANDFLY
By Frank Jenkins
Sympathy is extended to the
amily of William Miller
iied Saturday morning. Funeral
•rvices were conducted Tues¬
day afternoon by Rev. N Keitt
vith interment in Eugenia oem-
'*e:y.
Eymnailv, is extended to the
niily of Mrs. Thelma Stiles in !
he loss of her brother, Booker
F. Williamson, who died in
'VAshiiv'fon, I). C., Saturday.
Mrs. Stiles attended the funeral
ervices which were held Tues-
iv, Oc*. 30.
Mrs. Susie Bivens was admit-
■d to the Georgia Infirmary
•londay for surgery.
Rev. Freddie Bonds, pastor of
ficedonla Bopt. church, is ill
t his heme on the Ogeechee
oad.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall ere
he p-oud pa rents of a son.
HT’i". Jr horn Saturday. Mr.s.
toll will be remembered as the
’mer Mhs Dolores Grant.
Willi" Grant and friends mo¬
ved to Albany, Ga.. Saturday,
1 witness the Aibany-Savan-
eh Stele football game.
Sunday will be communion
'ay at Skidnway Union Bapt .
hurt h, Rev. L. W. Stevens,
astor.
TATEMVIMK
By Robert Richards
Men’s day at St. Peter’s AMF
•hureh Sunday was a big suc-
ess.
Communion services were
'eld at Jerusalem Bapt.
lund.iy, Rev W. Dorman, pa.x-
or.
The Union Rand society held
is regular meeting at St.
■r’s AMS church Sunday after¬
noon witli Solomon Walton, the
president, in charge. Immedi¬
ately following the meeting they
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I jit n for par. :al ivquin Hunt foi
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| degree of master of science in li-
| hi ary service.
We t.' i.e tliis opportunity to io-
invite the I jehers to us" our
School Service Collection of state
department books. We arc not
mptying our siidvos fast enough.
Come over and inov.se around!
Miss Hatcher and enjoyed Miss Kirk- j
land report having tre- j
mendously the fith Annual Li-
|,rt rians’ Conference held in At
Junta, October 1S-20, at Atlanta >
Cniv.-i ity' Dean Rage Hall. The
in me of tin conference wa " I lie
.
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ing Partners on the Reading
Promenade.”
There were square dancing, ap
1 pie cider, .story-telling by the noted
story-teller, Augusta Halter, of
New York Public Library and a
good time was had by all!
COMING attractions
Lest month we mentioned the
fact that National Children’s Rook
Week will lie celebrated Novem¬
ber ”0 Dccimher 1. The slogan
this year is, “It’s Always Rook
Time.” The public is cordially in¬
vited to visit Carnegie during thi
week and see our display of tin
wonderful world of hooks.
Plan now to do your Christmu-
lioppiiig late on Saturday, De-
renJier Sth. Circle this date oil
your calendar because you are in¬
vited to bring your children t>
-ei a real-lion ex t-to-guod ness pup-
pe, .-how. “Aladdin and his Magic
Lamp” will lie the story and it
will he sponsored by the Chil¬
dren's Community Theatre. This
attraction has a previous engage¬
ment at Savannah Public Li-
brary on December link
were prayed for at Rt. Thomas
AME church.
Willie Shuman, husband of
Mr Mary Shuman, is out of the
hospital and convalescing at a
rest home.
Mrs. Sarah Thompson, sister
cf Mrs. Florence L. Green, is on
‘he sick list.
MT. ZION NEWS
ity Mrs. Carlene It. Cummings
Mr. and Mr.s. E. F, Boyd of
Ludowici visited Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Cummings of Dorches¬
ter Sunday. .
Baker’s lodge met Sunday
night and Griffin court met
Monday night.
Mrs. Leila Baker Ls ill.
"Every public speaker should
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ENLISTS IN MARINES — Ma¬
rine Pvt. William O. Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Route
Cairo, Gu., is congratulated by
his battalion adjjutant, 1st -Lt.
T,: vvieni"' T. Brennan, Jr., after
-'niirtiug in the regular .Marine
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Mis. Marion Ravnes, a JO-year-
tltl expectant, mother, tol l of the
episode in an interview at
headquarters after the ldood-spat-
It red body of Patrolman John
Raines, Jr., was found in
couple’s home.
Rai nes, 2b, hail been on the
force four month.-, lie was still
serving out hi: privation period,
According to Woodlaw police,
Yon tbllfeA-
W LEFT BECAUSE OF ILLNESS -THE
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corps.
The local Marine completed
training as a reservist Oct. 1 at
the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, j
Parris Island, S. C., arid joined the
' regulars on the same day.
the shooting occurred about :!:2()
a. ill. last Wednesday, after they
answered a call film Mrs, Haitie.-
who told,them, “1 just killed my
Ini, band.”
„ I'arjK'ri. Th “ ^ ngiit ,mllet temple , wa: as ‘ '' In* im lay ' int in “
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Mrs. Raines gave the following
account:
; “We got along good until Iasi
May after ii.uirrying in July, P.id.v
) Then lie got on tile police force, on
j tered police school and started
j staying out late with a friend who
i was in the Army with him.
ever he went out, he left me at
NEW NAACP LIFE
MEMBERS
NEW YQjBK, Oct. 19- A church,
two debs and a pastor are aunomr
the most recent life members of
the NAACP, it was announced to¬
day by Mi.-s M.'U'ion'Elew.'.a t, who
is in chJi’go of 1 ’•<• association’'
life membf r«I.ip drive,
All made th - VPI T :.;•' 1 1 this
1111 .itii. They are Calvary Rap-
E l Ch' vch ef .lauviica, N. N.:
the Nbw i> y Ftv.le Fcdevatiori
vf Colored Women's Ciid.s Inc.;
'he Ki«'ht O'clock Cii !i o: j 1 , 1 -
ke: s, N. A’., am! the Rev. Alger
Adams ef Yonkers, N. ^ .
Stew-art announced that at !
I the annual convention of the Na- |
I iio.nil Association of lUniner.s and I
i I’rofissionid Women’s Club, Ini'.
‘ in New York l e t week, t he 1
1 group’:' president., Mrs. Marie '
i Harrison pledged her support of'
the N'AACi’ iift'.nnmiher-diip earn 1 '
i p.iign ami urged enliven;ion deli-
j gees to have their local chapters i
| subscribe to life numherships. !
j Onp initial payment for a a N’AIi-
PW( chapter alieady has he m |
made.
“When John worked the four to
midnight shift he wouldn’t come
heme after work. He stayed out
his off day and I seldom saw
him a: night, oxa ,t‘ xvlicn ho
would come home to wash, .-h ive
and dress up to go out -without
me.
‘When he kejij asking me to
leave 1 fold him I won! i go. Then-j
i got a telephone call from a girl
who used to go with John before
married. She said he had 1
we were
often stayed)out with hat- all night.
Lal:r i found a 1 isl cf other girls
in nis address hook, so 1 derided
not to leave because 1 didn’t Want j
to give up everything we had
struggled for.
“Then last Tuesday li <".iue
home about 1 a. 111 . while 1 was
washing dishes.
“He undressed for bed and later
told me he was leaving me' for
another woman. He sr.id the other
woman was seven months png-
nant by him. He he talked on about
the other woman something was
building up inside me. I went to ilie
liureau and got his service gun out
of the top drawer, pointed ii at
his head and fired.
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Tro'n «i'hc2w!®
The l,oi'd is my shepherd: I
shall not w.uiit. lie maketh me
to lie down in green pastures;
He leadgth. me beside the still
waters He resloreth my soul;
He Icadeth file in the paths of
righteousness for His names
sake.
Yea, though l walk through
She valley of death, I will teat
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