The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, December 09, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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/ |-£ HP/Alini | I v/Ul"v/l* >i 1 -f JL Cl IT 11 News If ; i l 14 E fS METTER By Kiri roil Bo' lnn . ,-y School met at e A IF church at the usual uf .,4h the C. Ward In charge, • I the teacher. e ide was held at 8 o'clock 35. D Brooks guest speak- WnflnW t'Ction $10.00. i • . , school met at Tree- Hi ** », mple Baptist 111 hour with the “r ident in charge. At 8 regular services was held J. Johnson, guest Collection $8.00 thejfeosing •clay and Saturday were service of the ilhles Chapel Baptist, Sat- J} at S o’clock, was held; pastor presid- ing. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the Sunday School was held, Bro. L. P. Jones, presiding. At 12 o'clock Rev. R. D. Pierce “The Guiding Star ’ (.Another Gilbert Produc t tion) A - Christmas Pageant In Three Acts, with a cast of WO and a chorus of 200 municipal audi¬ torium Monday A Tuesday Nights December I3lh and 14th 8:00 P. M. Doers Open at 7 P. M. All (ticket holders are urg¬ ed to avoid the rush and waiting in line, by having their tickets validated at the box office of Munici¬ pal Auditorium in advance an fl at once. jp J CHRISTMAS IS NEARER THAN YOU THINK $ SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY— SHIP EARLY U a JEWELRY (Costume) ^‘ nV0ly Gi ^ s ' * n J e welry Black and White Cryslal Necklace $1.50 I’ins $1.50 Earrings $1.00 SKIRTS All Wool Flannel in Solid Colors and Plaids. of Pleated Numbers $2.98 — $3.98 , Sizes 24 to 38 IT*', LINGERIE Satin Slips $1.98 » Hoftsecoats in Chenelle ano Satin — Rayon $3.98 to $7.98 Sizes 12 to 44 THE VANITY SHOPPE 105 West Broad S4. Phono Dunbar Theatre iiV Building * a Sidney 4 Jones Funeral Home PRESENTS THE BEST IN SERVICE 'aufiliN m?e nf caskets, robes and floral designs. Jlj WJ* xpertenreti «no skilled emhalmers who are well fraineo /p thp art of mortuary science. streamline*, gmluiurcs, hearses and funeral cars. 1 % " nprus)worthv and confidential in all business trans- * met ion* I “There ar« jnru.g fnends There are spirits hrave, There are souk that are pure and true; Then give to the world the BEST that you have And the BEST will come back to you.” 9L JONES Eroprietoa CALI^ ANSWERED ANYTIME ANYWHERE Office Phone 2-3464 Residence Phone 2-3006 511 WEST WALDBURG STREET Savannah, Georgia brought the message. The Lord su PP er was administered. The collection $47.85. Rev. J. B. Bates of Savannah, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Ringwood and Rev. W. J. Johnson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart. The funeral of Master Lelon Morgan was held Tuesday at 2 o’clock at St. Matthew Bap- tst church. Rev. W. J. John- son officiating. The people Funeral Home in charge. Morris Smith of the navy is home on a furlough visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. smith. Pvt. Booker T. Byrd is home.' on furlough visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd. Revs. J. W. White, R. D. Pierce, A. B. Pullings, Mrs. L. B. Seymore and Maryetta Williams to attend the Georgia An- nual Conference at St. Philip A. m. e. Church of Savannah. ; _ _ _ j 1 PEMBROKE NEWS By Mrs. Lizzie Carter The Mt. Moriah Sunday School and St. John AME Sunday School met at the usual hour, and were wel lattended. Mrs. L. a H H. uatrison, “Jr t me „ , . Dorothy, Mae Arnetha, Jaimes and Luethel Garrison , were the ,, week end guests of their er and grandmother, and other relatives oi Cox. / Mrs. L. H. Garrison made a trip to Savannah Monday attend the graduation of her daughter, Miss Irene Gar rison, who hc«<; completed t course in bea a ty culture. Miss Rachol Garrison, the sis- ied Mr. and Mrs L H Garrison for a row, days.’ she was : the dinner truest nf Mr ond iMrs. finest Tavlor on 1 evening U She has returner] ,urned ■, ' ias 1 her _ home . in Tampa, Fla., visiting here for three Little Harrison Louise underwent a tonsiiectomy ana is now improving nicely. Mrs. Effie Dell Frasier and lit- tie children spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hines, Mr. and Mrs. James Hines and little Harrison were + he dinner guests of her mother and family on Thanksgiving day. ' Cpl. Walter Johnson of Brooks field, Texas. (Mrs. 0«* rtru ^ Johnson of McIntosh and Miss Annie Lee Dillard of Groveland were the afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hines. , The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bon hill was conducted last Thurs- day by her pastor, Rev. A. E. Hagins at Mt. Moriah Baptist church. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Victoria Smith and M-s. Mabel Fields all of Pembroke and nine grand children. S^c was buried »t. at Jerusalem Jerusalem cem- cem- H*n*r Funeral ■ ' 1,1 in ( Mrs. Hattie Mae Foxworth of Groveland was the guest of Mrs. L rj she iiman and the Bing f a ,_ n j] y on Monday, | Junior Foxworth of nah spent last Tucsday with hls i mother, Mrs. Polly Foxworth. I Mrs. Polly Foxworth made a _ business tri p to savannah last Thursday. I Mlsg Parmet ia Simmons was th „ uest of Mrs . James smokes Mond j j Cpl< Miller and Cpl . Hort0n of > Camp Stewart were Sunday af¬ ternoon guests of Miss Jessie M. Smith. Mrs. L. C. Sheiiman spent lasts Mh »<■ ^ Kin & ! «"• *-* <* »™ York was the B uest of her sis -| ter-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Sheiiman on Saturda y- Roscoe Holland i of 0 f Coldns pollins also als ° visiting vi « lun £ Mrs Mrs - Shell man - hls dau « hter Mrs. Rebecca Smoke was the fSunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kent. ! Weldon Moore of Manassas was the guest of the Bing fam ily on Saturday. Sunday was pastoral day t Beautiful Zion Baptist church. The pastor, Rev. Honely dcliv ered a soul stirring sermon. lection was *44.00. The board and choir surprised pastor by giving him $10.00 for Christmas. Miss Annie Mae Golden was the guest of Mrs. Ethel Mae Singleton on Sunday. Little G. W. Kent and his sister, little Vicky Lucile Kent spent Sunday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. Francis J. Fields was the Monday evening guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Earlie Ed- field - Earlie Endfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bing on ! Sunday. Mrs. Hermon Davis was the j Sunday afternoon guest of Miss | Parmetia Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bacon of ! Groveland are now living in i Pembroke. DRESSES Clearance on all fall Dresses Regular $7.98 Dresses Now $1.98 r all wool SWEATERS $3.98 Sizes 34 to 40 MILLINERY Chic Felts $2.98 Up —all Colors- n Luxurious Hal. ,k Bag Sets in Taffeta and Rayon $4.95 — $7.95 HOSIERY JV Ladies fine Chiffon hose 49e 79e SI.04 a* Sun Tan. Cherry. Rica Sun, * r Lenox (’olton Ave., Lace and and Off Rayon Black ^ Lace fw $1.39 — $1.59 flu Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or | double your money back I When stomach acid causes painful, suffooat- i , ing ga'L sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually j prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for eymptomaHc (tic relief— relief—medicines medicines like like thos those comfort in Bell-ans double back ca^re: In a or your money turn vl botti# ‘ fit all drugjji ! '. MEMORY PHOENIX—In loving mcmo- ol our dear son, FPICTWIIF PHOENIX ho dr .... ‘!2 a! ' ay ’ " may think rm n0t lonely. 1 do not feel the smart, ,’ x dQ n(jt mlSg you on y above can read my heart. gmM m how much j need you ' pf>ul d teJ1 h0w much I care, .! Hf , knows nonc ean suc ceed you , r hf>rfl nr ovpt tHere. Mother __„__1_ MALONE MALONE- In In T _ joving , memn- elliott ^m'alone passed away November 10, 1 nfe j ]oved you, darling, [ death I do th e same, often sit and think o{ you I dear * And wish you were here again. Days of sadness still come over Secret tears do often flow, But dear memory keeps you near me Though you died two years Mrs. Lillian Malone TAYLOR In memory of my R TAYLOR , » P— One year ago today shc loft thls world of woe, 1 miss llPr . ° h! s« much, It >S and , P ‘ da y b y da y. I know Its God ’ s eternal P lan > Sht ;__ is resting in His love ' Where all is well with man. Twilight and evening star And afterward the dark, She met her pilot face to face When she embarked. Marie T. Graves, daughter j Charles J. Graves, son-in-law Margaret A. Clarke, sister _____ loving BREWTON - In re- membranee of my son and our brother j SWANNIE BREWTON one* who departed this life year ago, December 12, 1942. God saw that you were getting ! weaker, The hill was hard to climb, He gently closed your loving eyes And whispered peace be thine. ATTENTION LADIES * Do you know that short, burnt hair can be grown out qquiekly and easily by Savannah's own PACE'S COCA-TAR | It also and relieves TAR OIL dandruff and itchy scalps. Try It, i you'll like it. Sold at MIME. CARGO’S BEAUTY , SHOP and BOEN’S PHARMACY Cor. Henry and VT. Broad Only 35c. Wholesale prices for Beauty Shop Owners. FLOWERS BY Breckenridgt By Ou/ Flowers and Service W e Are Known No flower creation can t>» oetter than the material into il. Fur every occa¬ sion your flower arrange¬ ment by BRECKENRIDGI will always bf In good taste. Try u» and you. too will flnJ why thousands o! flower lovers say a Breck- ’nridge-filled order alway pleases. “Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere" 608 East 33nl Street PHONE 6141 Rev. Willis Wyatt ol L’ ooUiy r, y., was the week ena guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. Williams. He is stationed at Camp Garden. JACKSON TEACHERS SEE FOR EQEAL P.’.fV --— (Continued from page One) also states further that on Oj:- teber 29, 1943, plaintiffs thru their attorney filed a on behalf of themselves other colored teachers asking that the discriminatory salary scale bo -et aside but “all of the defendants have ignored plaintiffs’ petition and have not favored plaintiffs or their attorneys with the courtesy on and take your rest, , love you but God loves you best. I Mother, Lillie B. Brewton Brothers and sisters in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ada Brewton Mr. and Mrs. Hercules Brewton Mr. and Mrs. Inman Brew- ton Tracy Brewton Dewey C- Brewton Sisters and brothers in law, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wells Miss Genevieve Brewton Mr. and Mrs. Leary Bon¬ ner WALKEER In loving re¬ membrance of MR. JAMES S. WALKER departed this life one year December 8. 1942. One year ago today body ceased to move, your perfect body march- ed on lives on forever more. chord in reality is not broken Because you are with us each passing day Wc know there is no death To those whp walk Christ’s way. Devoted wife and children, Mrs. Margaret Walker Mr. Charles Walker Miss Cecile Walker Sgt. James Walker Mr. Samuel Walker JACKSON - In loving mem- J of - a dear husband' and DEA. WILLIAM JACKSON who departed this life Decem¬ ber 13, 1942. ‘God saw you were gettting weaker, The hill was hard to climb; He gently closed your loving eyes And whispered, peace be thine. How often we think of you, When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Out in the silent grave yard sleeping, Beneath the sod and dew, Not even once forgotten; In sorrow we think of you. Sadly missed! A loving wife, Mrs. Mamie W. Jackson Children, relatives and friends. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Youme Gibbons and family of 203 Gary street, wish to thank all of their friends for their many kindnesses shown during the recent Ill¬ ness of Mr. Gibbons at Central of Georgia hspital. H e is nw greatly imnroved and able to b? out again. THUNDERBOLT NEWS By Mrs. Susie Williams Central church held its regu¬ lar services last Sunday; Rev. L. L. Small, pastor. Mrs. Laura Butler is home after an enjoyable trip to York city. Miss Mildred Johnson of Pitts burgh. Pa., who is the sister of Mrs. S. C. Carter, and little Gre- den Jackson celebrated another birthday last week. Congratu¬ lations to them. William Wyatt, the son of Mme. Cargo's National School of Beauty Culture A - jiff -P * sifcsS 1219 W. Broad Street Phone 3-2497 Come To Cargo The Business Tide is Rising Today Cargo will prepare you to take your rightful place among the leaders—to take the tide at the flood and lead on over difficulties to Success and fortune. FOR SALE, TOOLS Waving Irons Page Boys Straightening Combs Top Curls Student work half price a ic;.iy.” Attorneys for the teachers are g Alexander Looby, Nash- V ille, Leon A. Ransom and Wil- bam pj Hastie, Washington. D. C.; Thurgood Marshall, spec iai counsel of th 0 NAACP, New York, and A. A. Latting of Memphis. IT'S ', ON THE BEAIM v oung S KfldlO „ oerVlCC * Repairs and Sales at Reasonable Prices. Phono Radio Combi- nations for rent by Day or Week (Special Prires.) D. Young, Proprietor 1212 W. Broad St. Phone 97(18 urn miz a is i j- NEW YEAR’S RESOUTIOM SEND IBUN To Your Boy or Girl Off At School It Will Be A Greatly Appreciated Weeklv Visitor And Keep Them Properly Informed of The News Hap¬ t I ' penings At Home. One 2.00 Six $ 1.25 Year Months =pid mzy : ial mi l£iy Did You Place Your FALSE TEETH In a Glass Last Night? Thousands do and wonaer why their den¬ tures remain dull and stained - why they suffer with offending denture breath They fail to realise that water alone is not a cleans¬ ing agent - but now. there's a great formula perfected Dy a denust. called Stera-Kleen that thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic— no brushing' Simply put a little Stera-Kleen Powder in a glass of water-soak are your realty teeth - clean now they d look sparkle, like nl U " m -Jj jj ar — — the day your dentist said. “Don't they look natural?" Try Stera-Kleen - lasts long - costs only 30s At ail drugg-.sts. OJd Farmer's Recipe Mix Ailenru and Lemon Juice to get quick telief from pains of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggists have Ailenru - -grocers have lemons. THURSDAY, DEC. !>, 1C43 Bay SUCCESS SODA AT YOIMt GROCERS 1 li A good cooking Soda «»• ful It. every fectue. w "'tf for » H oosrt witb *24 awes for SUCCESS SODA Morehouse Mlg. Co SAVANNAH. 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