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Pembroke High
School News
The student enrollment at Pem
broke Elementary and High School
has reached the record high of 444
students. The break-down is as
follows: 327 students in the ele
mentary department and 117 in
the high school department.
With the large enrollment, the
lunch room participation is far be-
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low our expectation. According to
our enrollment it was expected
that 150 students would participate
with the school lunch program.
The average participation as of
now is about 100. Parents are
being urged to let their children
eat in the lunchroom. The meals
are well balanced and include a
bottle of milk.
The new teacher employed to
fill the vacancy left by Alberta
Manzo who resigned is Delores D.
Julian, a native of Savannah and
a graduate of Savannah State Col-
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lege. She has done advance work
at New York University in the
area of Business Education. She
is a Business Education major
with a minor in English. For
three years she taught business at
Jefferson County High School in
Louisville.
Our first P.T.A. meeting was
well attended. At the first meet
ing plans were made for the school
year. The next P.T.A. meeting is
at 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 9.
All parents are urged to attend.
The recent meeting of the Pem
broke High School Parent Teacher
Association was largely attended
by parents. Thelma Fields, presi
dent, expressed words of greetings
to the group.
New Officers and committee
chairmen were elected as follows:
Ettner Hines, treasurer; Frank
Blackshear, photographer, projects
chairmen, L. 0. Cook, candy; De
lores Julian, PTA play, Laura
Densler, talent show.
Contestants for the Miss PTA
Contest are: Mildred Geiger, Vio
let Smokes ami Eloise Hill.
The president asked for the co
operation of each member for a
successful school year.
GEORGIA. BRYAN COUNTY
IN THE SPERIOR COURT OF
BRYAN COUNTY
Freida Lorie Hemmings vs Robert D.
Hemmings.
Case No
Divorce Actions Tiled August 28. 1982
Order for Service by Publication Dated
August 28, 1982
The defendant ROBERT D HEM
MINGS is hereby commanded per
ionally or by attorney to ba and ap
pear at the Superior Court to be held
in and tor said County within 60 days
>f the date of the order for service
by publication, as above set forth, then
and there to answer the plaintiffs
jomplalnt In the above captioned case.
-Ise the Court will proceed as to Jus
tice shall appertain
WITNESS the Honorable Henry H.
Durrence, Judge of said Court, this
28th day of August, 1962
(Signed) H B Warned
Clerk
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THE PEMBROKE JOURNAL
Rites Held Thurs.
For 96-Year-old
Pembroke Man
Funeral services for Joseph L.
Green, 96, were held on Thursday
afternoon of last week at 3:30 at
the Pembroke Christian Church.
Officiating were the Rev. Jack
Hudson and the Rev. Roscoe Pat
ton. Burial was at Groveland
Cemetery.
Mr. Green died early Wednesday
morning in Bulloch County Hos
pital after a short illness. Until
a short time before entering the
hospital he enjoyed an active life.
Mr. Green was a native of Bel
fort, France, but hud lived in the
United States since 1884. He was
a retired naval stores operator.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Green; four daughters,
Mrs. John Golden, Collins, Mrs. W.
B. Dawson, Keystone Heights, Fla.,
Mrs. A. B. Jensen, Lantana, Fla.,
and Mrs. Carlos Lane, Pembroke;
a son, J. O. Green, Eastman; two
stepsons, P. K. Cameron, Beaufort,
S. C. and F. E. Cameron, Jackson
ville, Fla.
Pallbearers were N. M. Bacon,
Randy Green, R. T. Hughes, Rob
ert Bowers, Julian Buckner, Vic
tor Floyd. Honorary pallbearers
were B. E. Smith, Lyman Smith,
L. P. Strickland, Barney Durrence,
Carson Sands, W. D. Sands, G. G.
Stanford and George Strickland.
Morrison Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
PLANS UNDERWAY FOR
SOIL FERTILITY
KICKOFF MEETING
On October 12 farm leaders of
the county will meet in the office
of D. E. Medders, county agent,
to plan for the Soil Fertility kick
off session which is scheduled for
November.
Making plans for the soil fertil
ity meeting will be members of the
Crop and Livestock committee and
Farm Bureau officials. All mem
bers of these two groups are urg
ed to attend the planning session
which will get underway at 8
o’clock Friday night, October 12.
2 Ellabell Men
Are on Orbital
Recovery Ship
Steve L. Smith, son of Mr. and
V Mrs. Dan W. Smith, and Donald
t A. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'• Harry H. Moore, of Ellabell, are
4 serving aboard the destroyer USS
Epperson, a unit of the recovery
1 force which the U. S. Navy and
U. S. Marine Corps have assigned
to the Pacific Ocean area for the
- third manned orbital flight into
I space.
Both of the Bryan County men
• are seamen with the U. S. Navy.
• j The organization of ships and
’ aircraft units, Task Force 130, is
1 now on station in the Pacific to
locate and recover Astronaut Wal
ter M. Schirra. His re-entry is
। planned to take place over the Pa
cific.
Ihe 4,000-man force is com
manded by Rear Admiral Charles
A. Buchanan, Commander Task
Force 130. He is at the Pacific
Mercury Control Center on Oahu,
Hawaii, to direct the force, which
includes seven ships, three aircraft
units and a detachment of “frog
men.”
A similar force, Task Force 110,
is on station in the Atlantic- Ocean
in the event the flight is termi
nated there.
The around - the - world vigil,
maintained by the Pacific and At
lantic recovery forces, marks the
first time that Pacific Fleet units
have been specifically assigned to
Project Mercury operations. How
ever, in past spaceshots, all mili
tary units which possibly might be
used have been on standby during
a space shot. The landings of the
two previous U. S. manned orbital
flights have been terminated in
the Atlantic.
Shore - based communications
statons, linked in a world-spanning
network, and air stations also fig
ure in the recovery operations.
RICHMOND HILL
PTA TO MEET OCT.
17 IN LUNCHROOM
The second meeting of the Par- <
ent Teacher Association of Rich
mond Hill School for the 1962-63 1
school term will be held on Wed
nesday night, October 17 in the |
school lunchroom.
Since plans for the annual Hal- <
loween carnival will be discussed I
it is important that all parents be !
present. <
John B. Milono, president of the |
P.-T. A., will preside at the meet- j
ing. '
The meeting will get underway i
at 8 o’clock.
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Miss Linda Lee, student at Wai (
ren Candler School of Nursing in ]
Savannah, was with her parents, jj
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Lee, for th< ♦
week-end. j
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ham, Sr., 8
Forsyth are visiting Mr. and Mi }
W. J. Ham, Jr. for a few days. t
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Pembroke Girl at
Valdosta State Is
Sorority Pledge
I After a whirl-wind week includ-
I ing Panhellenic tea and sorority
formal and informal rush parties,
, 45 girls attending Valdosta State
College have signed their bids and
joined the sorority of their choice.
Alpha Delta Pi led the sororities
in the number of girls pledged with
23 pledges. Seventeen girls pledg
ed Kappa Delta, and Alpha Xi
Delta pledged five.
A new Alpha Delta Pi pledge is
Miss Carole Williamson, Pem
broke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Williamson, Jr. Pledging took
place Monday night, October 1.
As the school year gets under
way, the pledges will be working
with their sororities in creating a
friendly atmosphere among the
different sororities, fraternities,
and independent students on cam
pus.
This is Miss Williamson’s fresh
man year at Valdosta State.
Georgia Game and Fish
Commission Notice
fake notice that there is now
pending in the Superior Court of
Bryan County, Georgia, ease no.
. , styled Fulton Lovell, Director,
Game and Fish Commission, State
of Georgia vs. One (1) 1955 Chev
lolet Sedan, bearing 1962 South
Carolina License No. D 272-265,
vehicle identification number B
-558025904, et al., for .the pur
pose of condemning said vehicle
and any and all interest and right
therein arising from the Use of
said vehicle in the unlawful hunt
ini': of deer on September 22. 1962,
in Bryan County, Georgia.
This 28th day of September,
1962.
(s) Fulton Lovell
Fulton Lovell,
Director Game and
Fish Commission
State of Georgia
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY
There will be sold at public out
cry to the highest and best bidder
for cash, between the legal hours
of sale before the Court House
CITY DAIRY COMPANY
Serving Pembroke with Home Delivery of
Grade "A" Dairy Products
Let Us Serve You
PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED MILK
Statesboro, Ga.
Thursday, October 11, 1962
door in Bryan County, Georgia on
the first Tuesday in November,
1962 the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
I One 1958 Belair Chevrolet Au
tomobile, Motor No. F58A100307,
License No. Georgia 1962 141 J
328.
Said property sold under an or
der of condemnation from the City
f Court of Pembroke, as the prop
erty of Harry Knight.
> This the Ist day of October,
s 1962.
Kyle D. Smith, Sheriff,
Bryan County, Georgia
theatre
PEMBROKE
• Saturday continuous showing
from 2 p.m.
। • Friday - Only one complete
show each night starting at
j 7:30 pan.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 12-13
EXPERIMENT IN
TERROR
GLENN FORD
LEE REMICK
rive-<^n
heatre
Hwy. 301 North Claxton. Ga.
SHOW TIME:
• Friday and. Saturday Nites
Show starts at Dusk.
• Sunday Night - 9:00 pan.
Show starts at 7:00 p.m.
• Sunday - 8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 12-13
(Double Feature
BUS STOP
(In Cinemascope & Color)
MARILYN MONROE
DON MURRAY
— And —
LET'S MAKE LOVE
(In Cinemascope & Color)
MARILYN MONROE
TONY RANDALL
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
Also Comedy
THE GUNS OF
NAVRONE
(In Cinemascope & Color)
GREGORY PECK
DAVID NIVEN
ANTHONY QUINN