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Pembroke Social Ftems
Edited bp Wlrs. R. W1 Surles
Mrs. Frank Barnhill of Homer- |,
ville, Ga. and Mr, and Mrs. Lon-}.
nie Lanier of Boomtown, N.J.|
arrived Baturday to spend awhile
with tl&l sister, Mrs. E. L.}
Stephens,
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Miss Louise Bell of Ellabelle,
spent last week end with Evelyn
Johnson.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Croom and |
Misses Eugenia and Mary Croom
of Savannah, spent last week end
with the £F. Croom family. |
Miss Frances Dukes aud Mr.
anda Mrs. R. M. Surles spent last
Sunday, in Jesup.
Misses Dorothy Warnell, I"run-$
ces Dukes and Ellabelle. Hughes
were in Savannab, Monday P. M.
in the interest of Stunt Nite.
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Mrs. and Mre, J. Morgan visi |
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. Rubin @ I
Cordele last Sunday, the latl(tr{
remained over for a few duys,
J: Morgan was in Statesboro on l
business Tuesday.
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Sherrif H. G. White and ('lhur—g‘
les Drexel were in Reidsvitle on
business Tuesdav,
Solicitor J. P, Dukes has been
holding court in Reidsville this
week.
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Bridge Party
Miss Juanita Youman was hos
tess to her bridge club Monday
at 8:80 P. M, Colorful summer
sowers were used for decoration.
There were two tables of play
ers, Miss Daisy Geiger made high
score and|Miss Fracnes Dukes was
presented the booby.
A tasty plate luncheon with
staw berry punch, was served at
alate hour. |
Bryan County
Council Meets
The Bryan county Council, held
their first meeting since their or
ganization meeting at Clyde, last
Saturday night, Mrs. Jimmie
Olliff president, This Council was
organized at Black Creek April
4th,
Mrs. J. E. Hacke was in charge
of the program. The meeting was
opened by singing '‘America The
Beautiful”, Mrs. H. M. Sanders
was pianoist. !
"E. Benton delivered the wel-|
come address, Mrs, Jimmie ()ilifi‘l
responded very approperately. |
Elizabeth Bacon and Mrs, San. |
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Self Rising
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Alired Dorman Company
ders favored the congregation
with a piano solo each. '
%Geome Evang made a timely taik
Mrs. Otto Hall of Savannah, con
ducted a round table discussion of
Parents Teacher work in general,
J. E. Carrath of Stateshoro was
the principal speaker for the af
ternoon, His was an educational
lecture, ? <
The next meeting will be held
here the Srd Saturday in Septem
ber. : §
WAYS SCHOOL
NEWS 1
Ways P. T. A. |
Meeting |
Friday night, April 20, 1934. ’
Inveeation - Rev, Arthur Mar-|
tin. ;
Song, Ly audience,
Busin s meeting.
' Announcements.
- Devotional, Rev. Martin.
{ Piano golo, James Hacke, |r.
Address, The Georgia P. T. A. I
Congress of 1934. . .
Mrs. Kelley, President First
Di:trict P. T. A. Address Charac
ter Education, Rev. Martin,
Song, audience.
Social Hour: Hosts and Host
egses, Mrs. J. L.. Sandlin, Mrs.
H. |.. Lambert and Mrs. H. E,
Harvey,
Those attending the P, T, A.
at Clyde from Ways Saturday
were, Mrs. W. W, Gill, Mrs.
Harry Gill, Miss Lang, Migs Wil
liams, Miss Lanier and Mr, and
Mrs. Hacke,
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} Cast of facutly play; ‘‘The
Chintz Cottage'’ School Auditor
ium, Fridey, May 4, 1934.
Minty London society girl, Miss
Lang. :
Fanny English servant, Mrs.
Hacke, :
" Grace Peter’s sister, Miss Spen
cer.
Peter Poet, James E. Hacke.
Miss Tillingtop, Minty’s Aunt,
Miss Williams,
Mr. Kent, Golf enthusiast,
John W, King,
Mrs, Dean, Graee’s aunt Miss!
Lanier.
Direet or, Miss Vivian Coleman.
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Junior Clags Play: *“ The Empty
Housge’’ High School Auditorium,
Friday May 18, 1934.
Castfof Characters
Nora. Who first saw the light.
Mary Ulmer, Larry Ferguson,
Typically Young America, David
Wetherhorn, Fredericka Kergu
son, with an identity, Gladys Ul
mer, Tom Ferguson, a would be
playwright, Charles Gregory,
Barbara Ferguson, To whom it!
heppened, Margaret Gill, Retta
Recves, the mysterious visitor
Edna Wise Ralph Overton a{
young jurnaiist, W, D. Hymans
Peggy Palmer, of witching Waya,‘l
Ima Vanßrackly Anthony Allison
Who disappeared - James Casey
Florine, with 1.0 curiosity what
g 0 ever Clennie Davis Ned, a
chauffeur Barnard Gill Edith Alli
son, who almost succecded, Alda
Williams Constance, who lived
with fancies, Myrtle Banks Judge
Lennox, The family lawyer, Jack
Sandlin.
The seniors rendered their class
play. '‘The Deacon’ before ga
appreciative audience in the Brad
well Institute Auditorium on
Monday night of this week.
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CHAPEL NOTES |
Monday April i 6: Senior Clasmi
Miss Lang, Spousor, j
- Song, ‘“Jince His Love Come
Shining Through,” school, f
Bible Reading, Zeida Wethcr-’
Lorn. |
Prayer, Mrs. tacke. '
Readin -, Mattie avyis ’
Recital, Louise Owin, g
Seng, Have You Counted Youx"z
Blegsing, school, 5
Reports from <ach teacher at
tending G, K, A,
-~ Tuesday April 17 First Grade,
Miss Lanter, teacher.
sScripture, Miss Lanier,
Prayer, Lord’s Prayer.
Announcement Mr. Hacke.
A play Dramatyed, first grade.
Reading, Annettte Porterfield. I
Song, by Peggy Clark, Caroline
Mitehen, '
Thursday April 19 Chapel, led
by Mr. Hacke.
Song, stand up for Jesus, by
school, :
Scripture, J. E. Hacke,
Song, I Need Thee Every Hour,
by school,
Friday April 20, Mr Hacke.
Song, ‘‘Higher Ground’’ by
schools
Scripture, Mr, Hacke,
Song, ‘Nearer My God t Thee'
by school, L
Tuesday, April 24, Palriotism
the sixth and seventh zr?ues Mr.
King teacher.
An enteresting program entitl
ed '*Pariotism’". ’
Bible reading. Gertrude Martin,
Song. ‘‘America”, by school.
What patriotism is, Charles
Harden.
Patriot of today, Glen Smith.
Poul Revere’s Ride, Jack Greg
ory.
Mottos and Quotations, Vernice
Joan of Are, Bobbye Butler,
Alexander Hamilton, Bennie
Shuman. |
Patrick Henry, Dora Gregory, |
Richard Henry Lee, Oren Port
erfield. |
Betsy Ross, W. R. Thompson.
Man-Made Stone !
The chemist brings us nmxnmldel
stone from very cheap raw materials, ‘
formed in much the same way that
nature doubtless made sedimentary [
rocks by pressure and heat. 1
Harry Lee Has .
Dances Every
. Thursday Night
| Harry Leeis featuring a big
{dance at his place of business
'!near Jenks Bridgeevery Thurs
{,da_v night.
l This is one of the popular places‘
l-in this section, he has a fine dancei
{fleor and has secured the serVices‘
:'of John Prossers Orchestra of
‘Statesboro to furnish the musie.
['This is one of the best orchestras
‘;in this section, and their cld time
imusic will make any mans feet
|get to moving.
I If you enjoy an evening of
!dancing. he sure and visit Harrys
Iplace which i 3 located on Route
{BO uear Jencks Bridge.
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‘Kassels Pavilion
- Now Under New
! Management
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{ Kassels Pavilion at Ways Stat-f
tion is now under the management |
zor' Mr., Max Griswold, he has ai-]
\ready moved his family out to thek
place and has charge of the dance
pavilion, puol and filling station.i
Mr. Griswold is giving his en
tire personal attention to the man]
agement of his property. thigie|
the most popular place in this|
gection and the people gather
there on each Tuesday and Satur
day night for and evening of]
pleasure dancing in their finel
{pavilion.
A3 soon as the weather gets
right the pool wili be open for
swimming parties and other en~l
tertainments. This is truly a de-|
lightful place to spend sometime,
Take your family and drive out
any time and you will always
find uthers there enjoying them
sejves. The public is welcome at
all times.
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Give Us A Trial
| W. K. Smith & Son
Pembroke, Ga.
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Death Ot !
VYernon Dickerson
B ?
The many friends of Mr. Ver-|
non Dickerson will regret tolearn
of his drath which occurred on|
Wednesday at his home just over
the liae in Bulloch County. after
a short illness. '
The deceased leaves a wife and |
several children to mourn his loss |
he funeral and interrment wasat
Ashes Branch Church on Thurs- |
day. ‘
Elder J. A, Bowen conducted |
the funeral services. |1
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Many Negroes in D. of C, ;
Negroes number one-quarter of the
population of the District of Columbla,
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Ai A R R
.
' Adcus Lanier
| Gets 5 Years
i s P
'i Adcus Lanier received a sen
itence of five yea»s in the pene
| tentiary on Friday 1n the Bulloch
'County Superior Court. Lanjer
i was tried for the marder of John
' Starling. Starlivg died from a
ibroken neck thut was received
| when he and the Laniers had a
fight over in the edge of Rulioch
at Hughes Filling Staticn, *
Origin of Mourning Band
The custom of wearing a black band
on the coat sleeve in token of mourn-
Ing came from England. . It was intro
duced there for liveried servants,
whom It was not thought necessary to
fit out in black uniforms.