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Denmark News
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roberts had
as Sunday dinner guests, Novem
ber 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Waters and little son and Jackie
Williams.
Bobbie Roberts was Sunday din
nei guest of Vickie Jenkins.
Mrs. J. A. Denmark is visiting
Mr. and Mn. M. E. Ginn and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Denmark and family in Statesboro.
Mrs. J. H. Ginn visited relatives
in Oliver Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Inma Buie of
Hazlehurst were recent visitors
here.
Mrs. Reeves Hoyle spent a few
days last week visiting friends at
Jesup, Ga.
Mrs. C. A. Zetterower and son,
Lloyd Tippins spent Sunday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slater
Tippins and family at Marlow, Ga.
Mrs. W. L. Zetterower, Sr., has
returned from a visit with her
niece in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edmunds
have returned to their home in
Tavares, Fla., after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brannen in
Statesboro and Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Zetterower.
Mr. and Mi Joe Dowd of Cobb
town, Ga., were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman DeLoach
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hendley.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis have
returned from Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones had
as supper guests on Monday night,
October 29th Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cromley and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Cloyce Martin and children.
Miss Betty Williams was week
end guest of her sister, DeLores
Williams of Mercer University in
Macon. Ga.
Miss Lou Ann Trapnell was Fri
day night, November 2nd guest of
Miss Janie Williams.
Mrs. D. W. Bragan was Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ton NeSmith at Nevils.
Study Course At Emit Grove
Thirty or more ministers of the
Ogeechee River Baptist Associa
tion and Ministers from other As
sociations met at the Emit Grove
Baptist Church, Tuesday, October
29th for a study course led by
George A. Bowdler, Jr., Clinical
Chaplain Supervisor of School of
Pastoral Care S. C. Baptist Hos
pital.
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Dinner was served by the Emit
Grove Church.
Emit Grove had their regular
monthly Fellowship supper Satur
day night, October 26th at seven
o’clock. The following committee
served a delicious supper:
Jerry Biser, J. T. Freeman, J.
R. Turner, Sylvester Waters and
Rev. Alvin Lynn.
After supper, Rev. Ritchie of
Elmer Church, showed slides of his
visit to Palestine and Egype and
explained each slide as he showed
it.
Other prominent visitors were
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Best, Rev.
Reeves Hoyle.
Harvest Day Rally was held at
Emit Grove Church Sunday, No
vember 4th. A special program
was planned. There was an un
usually large attendance and a
large collection was given.
Denmark Sewing Club Meets With
Mrs. Buie NeSmith
The Denmark Sewing Club held
their regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30. October 31st
at the home of Mrs. Buie NeSmith
with Mrs. R. L. Roberts as co
hostess.
Mrs. Roberts gave the devotion
al and led in prayer. The presi
dent, Mrs. Wilbur Fordham, pre
sided over the short business meet
ing, then “Dirty Bingo” was en-
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges
Statesboro, Ga. RFD No. 6
joyed. During the social hour,
dainty refreshments were served.
Mrs. John Rigdon joined the club.
Richmond Hill
School News
Mr. E. K. Bell, representative
of the Coastal Empire Fair an
nounced Monday that the Rich
mond Hill High School was the
winner of the rural school division
of the attendance contest held last
week at the fair. Approximately
fifty per cent of the school’s stu
dents attended the fair on Friday,
November 2. The prize of $125.00
will be presented to a representa
tive of the school next September
as plans are being made for the
1963 fair.
Myers Junior High School of
Savannah had the highest percent
age of its students to attend the
fair on the designated day of all
the schools participating. The
school will be awarded a $250.00
prize next September.
Bryan County
High School News
sth Grade — Mrs. Hope
This week in arithmetic we had
two people to make a 100. They
were Glynn Miles and Linda Mor
ris. In spelling this week the ones
that made a 100 were: Linda
Bacon, Douglas DeLoach, Debbie
Raulerson, and Brenda Wilkes. We
have to put the Bulletin Board in
the hall up this week. In Geo
graphy the highest grade this
week was 97. Cathy Strickland
was one that made it. In science
we are drawing posters on in
sects. We have also been making
outlines on animals. This past
month we won the Attendance
party for having the best attend
ance.
Reporter
Brenda Bacon
6th Grade — Mrs. Morrison
We want to thank the Savannah
Fair Association for giving us free
fair passes. Many of us went
and enjoyed it.
Last Wednesday we had a Civil
Defense Drill to prepare ourselves
for an attack.
Our class has been studying
Greece in Social Studies. We made
a time chart of Greece.
Those who worked on the chart
are: Carolyn Warnell, Cynthia
McGee .Alien Bountwell, Majorie
Nolan, and Roger Lanier.
We have begun a new chapter
in Social Studies about Italy.
Darlene Butler and Linda Speir
are making a bulletin board titled
“A Good Catch.”
Reporters
Cynthia Waters and
Charles McGee
PEMBROKE FAMILY
HAS GUESTS
Col. and Mrs. J. H. Carter and
son, John, Savannah, were recent
guests of Col. Carter’s sister, Mrs.
J. U. Williams, and Mr. Williams.
Col. Carter is a native of Bryan
County, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Carter. He served in
the armed forces in Germany dur
ing World War II and also in the
Korean conflict. He is now re
tired and lives in Savannah.
Mrs. Carter is the former Miss
Mildred Green, Savannah.
Going to University Hospital in
Augusta recently to visit Mrs.
Frank Knight were Mrs. G. B.
Williams, Frank Knight, Miss
Gayle Knight and Gene Knight.
Mrs. Knight, the former Miss Opal
Williams, is in Room B 225 at the
hospital.
THE PEMBROKE JOURNAL
Richmond Hill Methodist Church
Fall Revival Begins on Nov. 11
The fall revival at the Richmond
Hill Methodist Church begins Sun
day morning, November 11th at
11:30 A.M. Evening services will
begin at 7:30 each evening.
Frank L. Robertson, D.D., the
Savannah District Superintendent,
will be the guest speaker. Dr.
Robertson is one of the outstand
ing preachers of southern method
ism. He came to Savannah as
District Superintendent from St.
Luke Methodist Church, in Colum
bus, Georgia. This is Dr. Robert
son’s first revival in Richmond
Hill.
Cy Wood, a very talented solo
ist and song leader from Savannah
will be in charge of the music
during the revival. Mr. Wood’s
Methodist Church Annual Bar Be
Cue Supper On November 10
The Richmond Hill Methodist
Church is sponsoring the annual
bar-be-cue supper on November
10th in the Curry Annex begin
ning at 5:30. These delicious sup
pers are well known throughout
this entire area,
Also included with the bar-be
cue are potato salad, cole slaw, po
tato souffle, coffee, cokes and
many tasty desserts.
Introduction to
Study Course Is
Circle Program
The general meeting' of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice of the Pembroke Me thodist
Church met Monday night at the
church. Presiding at the business
session was Mrs. A. I. Rhoden,
president.
The program, “Around the Rim
of East Asia,” was planned by Mrs.
Rex. Smith. Assisting her in pre
senting it were Mrs. Jack Arnold
and Mrs. Harry Owens. The pro
gram was an introduction to the
study course already scheduled by
the W. S. C. S.
Attention was called to the
change in study course dates. The
new dates are on Monday and
Tuesday, November 12 and 13, at
3:30 at the church.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. A. I. Rhoden, Miss Blanche
Lanier, Mrs. IL D. Griner, Mrs.
Helen Graham, Mrs. W. R. Deal,
Mrs. Jack Arnold, Mrs. Harry
Owens, Mrs. Rex Smith, Mrs. H.
Lee Burkhalter, Mrs. A. V. Ander
son, Mrs. Jessie Hope, Mrs. J. T.
Shaw, and Mrs. Herbert Owens,
Sr.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Brewton were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Pulliam of Hapeville.
Mrs. Pulliam is the former Miss
Martha Ann Brewton.
For Rent
On Highway 321. Four room
house in very good condition. Run
ning water, wired for electric
stove. Mail and school bus run
by door. Will rent very reason-:
able. Call Victory 2-4375 or see
W. N. Roberts, Ellabell, RFD No.
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NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by anyone other I
than myself. Neither will I be re- j
sponsible for any checks given in |
my name unless signed by me per- I
sonally in the name signed below.
Joe H. Lee,
Ellabell, Ga. <
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Schwabe
Richmond Hill, Ga.
singing ability is well known to
the members of the Richmond Hill
Methodist Church and the entire
community. He has led the sing
ing at several revivals in very re
cent years.
Cottage prayer meetings were
held on Tuesday night of this week
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. David Sut
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Schwabe, Mrs. Ada Shaw, Mr. and
Mrs. James Leggett.
Reverend John G. Ivey, pastor
of the Richmond Hill Methodist
Church would like to extend a cor
dial invitation to the entire com
munity to join his congregation
for these revival services.
Adult plates are SI.OO and chil
dren’s plates $.50. Suppers will
be delivered from 5:00 P.M. to 7
P.M. For delivery service call
Mrs. Nan Schwabe 2675, Mrs. L.
. C. Gill, 2362, Mrs. Christine Skin
ner, 2163.
For a delicious bar-be-cue plate
call for delivery or come to the
Methodist Church on Saturday
night.
Mrs. Deloach Is
Leader in Meth.
WSCS Program
Mrs. Cooper DeLoach was in
■ charge of the program which was
presented recently by the Woman’s
■ Society of Christian Service of
the Pembroke Methodist Church in
observance of the Week of Prayer
and Self Denial.
Assisting her were Miss Blanche
Lanier, Mrs. A. V. Anderson, Mrs.
Helen Graham, Mrs. J. Dixie Harn
and Mrs. H. D. Griner.
Prayer, meditation, study and a
special offering for mission work
were keynotes of the session which
I was held at the church.
The program included interpre
tations of projects to which money
from the special offering will be
given, and a “quiet service" which
emphasizes personal prayer, medi
tation, hymns and quiet meal. The
theme for the meeting was “Mem
ory, Expectation and Power.” Each
■ day during the week W.S.C.S. mem
; hers will offer prayers for the
! mission projects to which she will
I give.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Elton Butler, Mrs. David
j Butler and Mrs. H. T. Bazemore,
hostesses, & Mrs. Cooper DeLoach
Miss Blanche Lanier, Mrs. A. V.
Anderson, Mrs. Helen Graham,
Mrs. J. Dixie Harn, Mrs. H. D.
Griner, Mrs. R. L. Morgan, Mrs.
Dollie Rimes, Mrs. Rex Smith,
Mrs. Lee Burkhalter, Mrs. A. I.
Rhoden, Mrs. Lee Warren, Mrs.
J. E. Lanier, Mrs. Jack Arnold,
Mrs. W. R. Deal and Mrs. 11. M.
Sanders. The latter was pianist
for the occasion.
Os interest in Pembroke and
nearby communities is the fact
that Mrs. B. E. Lanier, Savannah,
is a patient in Warren Candlor
Hospital, having been admitted
Saturday. She is a sister of Mrs.
Delmas Strickland. Mrs. Lanier
has been in ill health for some
time. Her many friends hope she
| will soon show improvement.
Mrs. Carroll Floyd had as week
end vistiors last week-end, her sis
iter, Mrs. Aline Melton and two
children from Warner Robins.
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Jerome, 4, and. Wendell, 7
Mr. and Mrs. Thetis Davis
Richmond Hill, Ga.
Special Prayer
Program Held by
Ellabell WSCS
Sunday night of last week the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice of Ellabell Methodist Church
observed the Week of Prayer and
Self Denial with a special program
at the church.
Mrs. J. F. Edwards was in
charge of the program which was
entitled “Be Ye Therefore Per
fect.”
Refreshments were served in
the candlelight Sunday School
rooms where a quiet fellowship
hour was observed.
Assisting Mrs. Edwards with the
program were Mrs. Hubert Lee,
Mrs. George Hendrix, Mrs. H. L.
Page, Mrs. G. C. Martin, Mrs.
Warren Miller, Mrs. J. W. Ed
wards, Mrs. G. D. Hendrix, Sr.,
and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, the latter
also serving as pianist.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. J. F. Edwards and Mrs. H.
L. Page.
Others present at the meeting
were Mrs. Inez Smith and Mrs.
John W. Miller.
Garden Club
Preparing for
Workshop
Now is the time for all good
members to come to the aid of
the club — The Pembroke Garden
Club, that is.
Begin practicing now and col
lecting material to make either of
the two specified arrangements:
1. An arrangement of fruits 1
and or vegetables with foliage and
or flowers.
2. An arrangement of foliage 1
and or flowers, with one color
dominant.
Also write down any question
that you would like answered by
Mrs. W. L. Adams, who is to be
guest speaker at the regular meet
ing of the club on November 15.
FORMER PEMBROKE
MAN ESCAPES
INJURY IN MISHAP
Roy Bowers escaped injury when
the car which he was driving was
rammed by the driver of a car be
hind him. The near-accident hap
pened in Savannah where Mr. and
Mrs. Bowers live. Mrs. Bowers is
the former Miss Elizabeth Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Smith.
Mr. Bowers’ mother, his only
passenger, was thrown to the floor
of the Falcon but was not serious
ly injured. After ramming the
Bowers’ car, the other driver
wheeled down a side stret, escap
ing apprehension. Mr. Bowers said
he was too involved with making
sure his mother was not hurt to
see anything nt all about the other
driver.
BRYAN BOY BACK
IN THE STATES
USS MIDWAY (FHTNC) -
Gene W. Shuman, fireman appren
tice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Shuman of Route 1, Ella
bell, Ga., returned to the United
States on October 20 aboard the
attack aircraft carrier USS Mid
way.
FOR RENT
House for rent. Contact Mrs.
Dennis Hodges at Blitchton, phone
653-2499. House is located eight
miles from Pembroke in Bulloch
County one mile off Statesboro
highway.
Thursday, November 8,1962
Richmond Hill
To Have Their
First Election
■ The City of Richmond Hill is ad
vertising notice of their first elec
i tion for City Officials to be held
| on December 4th, at which time a
i Mayor and four Councilmen will
be elected for a term of two years.
, The City of Richmond Hill is in
its first year, having been creat
ed earlier in the year by the Geor
gia Legislature and the following
have been serving as the City Of
ficials, Mayor I. C. Casey, Sr.;
Councilmen John L. Lewis, Louis
C. Gill, Thomas E. Dearing, and
Eb Rushing.
These men have done an out
standing job during their short
tenure in a new job, and it is be
lieved that they will be elected for
a full term by the voters in ap
preciation of the good job they
have done so far. They were nam
ed in the bill creating the City for
the places they now hold, and this
will be their first time to ask the
people for their vote for the place
which they hold.
All of them are good men, lead
ers in the community and we
think the City would be wise to
travel on with the crew they now
have.
OEDP PROGRAM FOR
BRYAN IS APPROVED
Congressman G. Elliott Hagan
announced recently the approval
of an Overall Economic Develop
ment Program for Bryan County
by the Area Redevelopment Ad
ministration.
This favorable action will per
mit Bryan County to submit speci
fic requests for aid and assistance
to the Area Redevelopment Admin
istration in Washington.
Colored Church
News
DEACONS SOCIETY
CIRCLE ENTERTAINED
The Deacons Society of the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church met at the
church Monday night. Mrs. Bessie
Surrency, circle leader wap in
charge of the program, the subject
of which was “Christ Prayeth to
the Father, to glorify him, to pre
serve his Apostles, and all other
believers, St. John 17: which was
enjoyed by all.
Those taking part in the discus
sions were Mrs. A. E. McKee, Mrs.
Mabel Bass, Mrs. M. Rogers, Mrs.
Jettie Smith. The business was
in charge of Mrs. Clara Garrison,
and much was transacted. Those
present were Mrs. Bessie Surrency,
Mrs. Annie McKee, Mrs. Jettie
Smith, Mrs. Eva Wallace, Mrs. M.
Rogers, Mrs. M. Bass, Mrs. Mary
Bush, Mrs. A. M. Gilliard, Mrs.
Clara Garrison. A delicious re
past was served.
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