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The many friends of Mrs. F. J.
Lanier regret that a severe cold
has been responsible for her con
finement at Griffin’s Hospital in
Claxton for over a week.
Mrs. Lanier failed to respond
to treatment obtained by trips to
the doctor, who finally recommend
ed that she be hospitalized for a
time. The first of the week she
was much improved and was ex
pected to be released within a few
days if her improvement continued.
Her friends hope nothing will
happen to prevent her release from
the hospital.
This is notice that as of thlsi
date, August Tth, I am not re
sponsible for the debts or actions
of anyone but myself. The public
please take notice, J
Grady Harvey. l
CITATION
‘fo any Creditors and All
PParties at Interest:
Regarding estate of W. C. Lanier,
deceased formerly of Bryan County,
Georgia notice is hereby given that
faecy L., Gay, the sole heir at law of
W. C. Lanier, has filed application
with me to declare no Administration
necessary.
Said application will be heard at
my office Monday, September 3,1962,
and if no objection is made an order
will be passed saying no Adminis
tration necessary.
August 6,1962
Bertie L. Bacon, |
Ordinary i
CITATION |
GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY
TO ALI WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Mrs. Evelyn B. Shuman, having in
due form applied to me for year's
support out of the estate of Foster
F. Shuman, Sr., deceased, this is to
notify the next of kin and the credi
tors of the said Foster F. Shuman,
Sr., deceased, that said application
will be heard before me at the reg
ular September Term, 1962, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County. ;
Witness my hand and officia
signature, this 6th day of August, 1962
Bertie L. Bacon,,
Ordinary
Bryan County, Georgia
CITATION
To any Creditors and All Parties at
Interest:
Reparding estete of Mrs. Stella A,
Lanier, deceased formerly of Bryan
County, Georgia, notice is hereby
given that Lucy L. Gay, the sole heir
at law of Mrs. Stella A. Lanier, has
filed application with me to declare
no Administration necessary.
Said application will be heard at
my office Monday, September 3,1962,
and if no objection is made an order
will be passed saying no Administra
tion necessary.
August 6,1962.
Bertie L. Bacon,
Ordinary
s CITATION
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Mrs. Evelyn B. Shuman, having in
due form applied 10 me for year's sug;
port out of the estate of Foster F.
Shuman, Sr., deceased, this is to notify
the next of kin and the creditors of
the said Foster F. Shuman, Sr. de
ceased, that said application will be
heard before me at the regular Sep
tember Term, 1962, of the Court of|
Ordinary of said County ’
WITNESS my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of August,
1962
Bertie L. Bacon,
Ordinary
Bryan County, Georgia
CITATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF BRYAN
Mrs. Nancy S. Hughes, guardian of
the pr‘(i’)erly of Nancy Gail Smith,
John . Smith, Jr., and Brain E
Smith, minors, having filed her ap
plication for letters of dismission, this
is to cite all parties interested to show
cause before the Court of Or(!mur)!
of said County at the next term there- |
of why letters should not issue as|
prayed.
This the Ist day of August 1962 }
Bertie L. Bacon ]
Judge, Court of Ordinary
“Roy Harris is now supporting Marvin Griffin ---Read what he had to say in 1954.”
What is this strange love
merchants of hate??????
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Ezcerpts from the ! August 9,1954 Issue of
T g Doatioe
“T'he Augusta Courier
By ROY V. HARRIS
I still say you can’t trust Marvin Griffin,
You can’t trust him intellectually and you can’t trust him politically.
1. You can't trust him intellectually.
Let's take his plan for keeping segregation in the public school system
as an example of his intelligence. And how does he propose to keep segre
gation? ... Well, it’s the silliest proposition that any supposedly intelligent
human being ever conceived . . .
2. You can’t trust Marvin politically.
I say this because a study of his record shows that he has jumped about
worse than a flea hopping around and he has changed colors more than any
lizard ever has . ..
Mark my word, when they undertake to get out from under the present
highway department, it is not roads they are after. It is money they are alter
for the contractors, the materialmen, for the machinery dealers and the poli
ticiang . . . | say to you that any man who comes with this proposal can’t be
trusted.
’ .
Let's not make the same mistake twice
: Pald for by the Committee for Decency and Friends of Carl San .
1
lMefh. to Plan
Program from
{Panel Discussion
From questions and answers at
a panel discussion participated in
|by commission chairman of the
| Pembroke Methodist Church at the
|congregational supper meeting
,‘Sunday night will evolve the
!church’s program for the year.
| The delicious supper and pro
{gram, both of which were held at
|the church Sunday night were ar
|ranged by A. V. Anderson, chair
|man of the program and resources
committee, and by Harry Owens,
chairman of the education commit
tee. Both of these function under
{the every-member visitation com
|mittee, of which J. Dixie Harn is
| chairman,
- Members of the congregation at
the supper meeting gathered in the
sanctuary for a devotional by the
Rev. Jack Arnold, pastor, before
going to the social hall for the
delicious supper.
| The program took place in the
|chureh sanctuary with Mr. Arnold
{as moderator. Commission chair
man and others who head the var
ious church organizations gave
| brief talks on their responsibilities
and the relation of their commit
tee or organization to the churech.
I Mrs. Rex Smith served as secre
‘tary during the discussion period,
her report to be used as a basis
for the overall church program for
{the year which will be mapped out
fat a second meeting this week,
Among those taking part in the
|panel discussion were Harry
lOwens, chairman of the commis
ision on membership and evangel
ism; Ralph Owens, education com
mission chairman; Mrs. A. V. An
derson, missions; Miss Shirley
Strickland und Miss Carolyn
Strickland, Youth Fellowship
councilors; N. L. Ham, chairman
of the commission on stewardship
land finance; Mrs, H. R. Owens,
{Sr., Christian social concerns; and
Mrs. A. I. Rhoden, president of
llhu W.S.CS.
LADIES’ SWIMMING
}CLAss STARTS AT
POOL THIS WEEK
l A ladies’ swimming class has
ylu'('n u|n‘ncd at the Pembroke
lswimming pool, with applications
{being taken on Thursday of this
week.
i Women wishing to join the swim
ming instruction class are invited
to report to the pool on Thursday
of this week at 6 o'clock p.m.
Classes will be held on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 6 to 7 o’clock.
| Male Help Wanted
I AAA-Qualified man or woman
{for established route work. Will
[train. Can earn S3O or more per
{day. Write MR. HEATH, Box
i:';r,r.‘ DeSoto Station, Memphis 2,
{Tenn,
Meth. to Observe
Community Youth
Week Aug. 12-17
A series of programs planned by
young people of the Pembroke
Methodist Church and designed for
the youth of the community will
get underway on Sunday Night,
August 12. Registration will be
gin at 6 o’clock Sunday night, with
the first worship service at 7:30.
Youth Week will continue each
night from 6 to 9 o’clock, climaxed
on Friday night with a banquet,
Activities during the three hours
will include worship, fellowship
and refreshments. Invited to
participate are all young people
of the community, including those
in Ellabell, to whom a special in
vitation has been issued.
Arrangements for Youth Week
are under the direction of the
Youth Council. Heading the plan
ning group is Mrs. A. V. Ander
son, chairman. Working with her
are Miss Shirley Strickland, Miss
'Carolyn Strickland, J. Dixie Harn,
Mrs. J, T. Shaw, the Rev. Jack
Arnold, and Mrs, Helen Graham.
Sunday night the prggram will
be conducted entirely by the young
people, with Harry Griner presid
ing, :
During the week classes wil] be
conducted separately each night
for young people es junior high
school and senior high school age.
Teacher of the senior high school
group will be the Rev. Jack Arnold,
pastor of the church. Teacher of
the youpger age class and speak
ers for the assembly programs
have not yet been anneuneed,
~ Committees appointed to handle
various details in connection with
Youth Week are Bonita Strick
land, publicity; Ellen Lanier, at~|
tendance; Miss Shirley Strickland,
supper; Harry Griner, ushers;‘
Miss Carpeline Strickland, music;
Ernest Btrickland, reereation; [
Keijo Meekins, pews ; and Jim
Harn, flowers,
SAVANNAH MAN TO ’
PREACH SUNDAY AT '
CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
On Sunday, August 12, the pul
pit of the Pembroke Christian
Church will be filled by a young
Savannah man who plans te study
for the ministry, ‘
Johnnie Barrett will preach at
the Christian Church Sunday
.morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday
‘night at 7 o'clock, The young
‘Savannahian, who has been at the
;vhurch in Pembroke previously, has I
enrolled at the Christian College
of Georgia in Athens which he ex- |
pects to attend this fall.
The public is invited to both
morning and night services to hear
Mr. Barrett,
Miss Susan Moody, Register, Is
visiting her aunt, Mrs, Charles F,
Warnell, and Mr. Warnell for a
few days.
THE PEMBROKE JOURNAL
Pembroke Softhall
League
Team W. L. Mt
Lane Oil Co.-.... 9 3 750
Harn Variety ... 7 5 583
Shuman Supply - 4 8 333
Pembroke Bank.. 4 8 .333
Pembroke Recreation
Softball Schedule
August 10:
8:30 Harn vs Shuman
9:45 Lane ys Bank
August 14: |
8:30 Shuman vs Bank ‘
9:45 Harn vs Lane {
*
Lane Oil Holds
Lead in Pem
»
Softball League
Lane Ofl Company held its lead
gained recently in the Pambmkgl
Softball League set-up, l
On Tuesday night Lane il de
feated the Pembroke State Bunkl
by a score of 8 to 7. l)oug-lasl
Crowe singled in the top of the |
Bth inpipg and Carl Sikes hit :1!
single to center-fleld to seqre whal |
proved to he the winning run, |
For the winning Lane oil, Doug
las Crowe and Butch Geyer had
two hits each. |
For the losing Bauk there were |
9 hits, Herman Butler and Bobby I
Sikes had two hits each. |
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Btate Banuk 804 0000 0~ ?I
Also on Tuesday night the sec- |
lond place Harn Variety scored a
l 5 to 1 victory over the cellar
dwelling Shuman Supply.
For the winners there were a
total of 9 hits, seven of them
bunched at the top of the hatfing
order, with Ruddy Lane gett.inp;l
three and John Edenfield aud{
Charlie Harris following up with
,two each, Lane and Hdwnfieldl
scored twice and Harris one und|
that was the ball game, |
For the second consecutive game |
.the Shuman Supply was held to |
six hits, with no player mukinu!
more than one. Manager Bruud-i
boy Stephans doubled to drive in
Benton from second hase and Lhis‘
kept the Supply from being shut |
out, ]
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Harn Variety 102020 o—s|
Shuman Supply 0 0 00 0 1 o—l ]
Friday night Lane Oil sent 14!
men to the plate in the fourth in
ning and nine of these men scored, |
'to turn a two to one ball game into {
a rout. The score was 11 to 2. [
Lane Oil, managed by Harry [
Sikes, and Harn Variety, co-man- |
aged by Roeddy Lane and Thomas
Hughes, were battling for the
League lead but the victory put’
)the Lane boys out in front, |
~ For the losers, who had 11 hits, |
Thomas Hughes, Jimmy Murphy‘
and John Edenfield had two hits'
each. !
Lane Oil had a total of 14 hits,
Harry Griner leading the way with
3 hits, Grady Sikes and Joey Sikes
had two hits each, ¢
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Harn Variety 0101000 2
Lane oil 100901 x—ll
’ Ray (Breadboy) Stephens final- |
ly took his team into the win col-!
‘umn with a 10 to 1 victory over the
Pembroke State Bank.
The two teams are tied for the
cellar and it looks like they will
battle it out.
Shuman Supply bunched 11 hits |
with 7 walks to take the victory.
Steve DeLoach paced the team z
with two hits,
Bobby Sikes and Gary Lane had l
two hits each for the losers,
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Shuman Supply 0 11 3 41 010
Pembroke Bank 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0
PREACHER IS
CONFINED TO
HOSPITAL
A matter of concern to the gen
eral public is the faect that the
Rev. V. P. Bowers is a hospital
patient. ’ '
Mr. Bowers was admitted to
Griffin’s Hospital in Claxton last
week and has been under tr(eal,-—‘
ment, since that time., He is re
ceiving every attention possible
and it is hoped his condition will
improve so that he might return
home,
The retired pastor of the Pem
broke Christian Church, Mr. Bow
ers has won a place in the hearts
of people of all denominations in
this section where he came many
years ago and where he has con
tinued to serve in many capacities
degpite his retirement.
It is with genuine concern that
his friends seek news of his con-!
dition from his relatives, g
Rites Held Tue
S.
For Father of
.
R. Hill Man :
Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock
from Henderson Brothers Chapel
in Savannah for Alvah Oswell
Phillips, Sr., father of A, 0. Phil
lips, Jr., Richmond Hill, Officiat
ing were the Rev. John G. Ivey,
pastor of Richmond Hill Method
ist Church, and the Rey T. M.
Draffin, pastor of Shellman Bluff
Baptist Church. |
Mr. Phillips, 80, of Shellman‘
Bluff, died Sunday at his son's
home after g long illness, He was
employed for many years with the
Central of Georgia Railroad. He
was a member of Shellman Bluff
Baptist Church and Solomon’s
Lodge No. 1, F&AM. He was pre
sented his 50-year Masonic pin
five years ago,
Resides his son, he is survived
lby a daughter, Mrs, Edward Nel
son, Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs.
|(:. C. Sapp, Brunswick, and Mrs.
ll). C Anderson, Lyons; four broth
ters, L. Phillips and Pearson Phil
]lips, Glennville, Fred Phillips,
Fitzgerald, and Edwin M, Phillips,
MReidsvillej a grandspn; two great
[u‘mndsuns; and several nieces and
' nephews,
' Burial was in Honaventure
| Cemetery,
.
Mrs. Sims s |
| |
Hostess at Amelia |
Ll
Burgess Circle [
} Members of the Amelia Burgess
'()ircle of the Women’s Missionary
Society of the Pembroke Baptist
"(‘hurch met for their July session
;ut the home of Mrs. M. F. Sims.
‘ Following the devotional an in
teresting program on the hegin
nings of Communism was present- |
¢d by Mrs. J, O. Bacon. Mrs.
Bacon traced Communism from its
early start through the support
of four leaders of the movement. |
Mrs. Charles F. Warnell, ('il‘(',lt"
il(':uhlr, presided at the business‘
session at which routine reports
l\vm'e given,
During the fellowship period
‘Mrs, Hims served delicious vefresh
,ments.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Charles F. Warnell, Mrs. M. F.
Sims, Miss Daisy Averitt, Mrs. H.
'H. Dukes, Mrs. Ben Brewton, Mrs.
’T. L. Waters, Mrs. J. O. Bacon,
‘Mrs. Belle Parrish, Mrs. L. M.
Anderson and Mrs. J. Gordon
Bacon.
Going to Americus Sunday to
spend the day with Mrs, W. B, Me-
Gowan were Mr, and Mrs. Charles
I, Warnell, Mrs. Zada Moody,
Frederick Warnell, Mary Warnell,
Carolyn Warnell and David War
nell. Also present for the occasion
were Mrs. Marvin Harris and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle i
Tyndol, all of Americus.
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Come in and talk your Financial Difficulties over with us. We
are sure that we have a plan that will solve Your 1%
L Financial Troubles.
COMMUNITY FINANCE COMPANY ¥
* GARY E. SMITH, Manager *
® Phone 1044 ~ Claxton, Georgia #
,BD. OF EDUCATION
i MEMBER IS PATIENT
IN HOSPITAL
A prominent Pembroke man was
admitted to Warren Candler Hos
pital in Savannah last week and so
far this week has not been z'e-{
leased. : : |
M. F. Sims entered the Savan
nah hospital. last Tuesday for ex-{
amination and tests, so that treat
ment could be begun as soon as |
possible to correst his trouble. -
Mr. Sims is a member of the
Bryan County Board of REduca-
Ition. Although he retired a few
years ago from the business world
he maintanis an active interest in
the welfare of the community. He
is a member of the Pembroke Bap
tist Church, being an inactive|
member of the Board of Deacons
at the present time, :
Mr, Sims’ many friends hope he |
will seon return home and be with |
his family and friends again, |
Ash Branch News |
By ~!SS TOMMY SCOTT i
Mr. and Mrs. John Hagan and |,
children of Wildwood, Fla,, were
supper guests recently of Mr. and '
Mrs, H. H. Hagan and family.
Billy Scott and Toney Scott,
Jacksonville, Fla,, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Tommy Scott and Mrvs. Vir
ginia Scott of Ellabell recently and
ihnd dinner with Mr. and Mrs,
George Scott. 1
~ Mr, and Mrs. Tommy Scott and
son, Louig, apent Sunday at Parris
Island with their son, Linton Scott,
and Billy Bazemore.
Mrs. J. Q. Scott, Mrs. Jack
Odom, Mrs. Maggie Purvis and
Mrs. Jack Nubern visited Mrs, Bud
Futeh Sunday in a Savannah hos
pital,
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PEMBROKE
Saturday continuous showing
from 2 p.m.
Monday thru Friday — only onel
complete show each night
starting at 8 p.m. ‘
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
| AUGUST 10-11 I
(Double Feature) l
AT GUN POINT
(In Cinema Scope & Color l
~ FRED MacMURRY
DOROTHY MALONE
WALTER BRENNAN |
—And—
JAIL BUSTERS
LEO GORCEY
| HUNTZ HALL
1 BOWERY BOYS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 13-14
LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA
(In Cinema Scope & Color)
OLIVIA DeHHAVILLAND
ROSSANO BRAZZI
YVETTE MIMIEUX
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
AUGUST 15-16
THE MISFITS !
CLARK GABLE
MARILYN MONROE
Thursday, - August 9,1962
IMeth: Women Are
|Missions
’. Mrs. A. 1. Rhoden, Mrs. H. D.
|Griner and Mrs. A. V. Anderson
are spending this week at Wesley
an College in Macon attending the ¢
annual School of Missions, They
(left for the college early Monday
morning and will return the end of
the week. :
Sponsored by the Women's So
ciety of Christian Service, the
school is held each year to ovient ,
Methodist women on the work of
the church in foreign and home
missions and to discuss various
other avenues of “Christian ser
vice.”
Mrs. Rhoden is president of the
Woman's Society of Christian Ser
vice of the Pembroke Church; Mrs.
Griner is' vice president of the
South Georgia Conference of the
WSCS; and Mrs. Anderson is sec
retary of Student Work for the
Savannah District.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Purcell.
Wildwood, Fla., are visiting rela
tives in Pembroke.
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Hwy. 301 North Claxton, Ga.
SHOW TIME:
Show Starts at 7:00 P.M.
—Friday and Saturday Nightse-
Sunday Night 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AUGUST 10-11
THE MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN
(In Cinema Scope and
DeLuxe Color)
YUL BRYNNER
ELI WALLACH
STEVE McQUEEN
Also. Popeye Cartoon -
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
POCKETFUL OF
MIRACLES
(In Cinema Scope and
Technicolor)
GLENN FORD
BETTE DAVIS
HOPE LANGE
ARTHUR (’CONNELL
Also Color Cartoon :
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