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THURSDAY, DEC 23, 1943
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LOCALS
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Mrs. Ada Hill of 254 West
121 st street. New York, is in t»e
city at. the bedside of her
ter. Mrs. 1 Alberta owens who
y ill at her home. 418
J street. r>
Mrs. Annie Brosia and
W Apace WCa.;; : ;;
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
DUNBAR
THE HOUSE OF HITS
FRIDAY—SATURDAY DEC. 21—25
A DIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
Don SUNDOWN KID''
Red Barry in
HIT NO. 2
Barton MacLcne in “A GENTLE GANGSTER'
Also •'Serial and Comedy’ 7
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, December 26 27 28
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StKCTED IV JAC8UES TOUNtiSt
Added News, Comedy and Serial
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29
BIG DOUBLE FEAT IRE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
“BAD MEN FROM THUNDER GAP"
HIT NO. 2
"THE MORE THE MERRIER"
Added Comedy
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 39
On Dur Stage-- tn person
MATINEE 4:36 NIGHT 7:00 and 9:00
“STREAMLINED REVUE"
Savannah's Only Big Stage Show
—On Our Screen—
-H 0 PLACE FOR A LADY"
Added Comedy
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We wish to thank you for your splendid cooperation during the y ear 1943, and hope for your continued support for the ensuing year.
THE GOLDEN DREAM CLUB
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THE CLUB OF A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
Wishes for you and yours A Very Merry Xmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year
DON'T FORGET OUR
REGULAR HOLIDAY DANCE
Saturday Nite, December 25, 1943 At Masonic Temple
' Dancing from 8 till 12 a. m. Music by Walter Langstons Orchestra. Admission - 40 Cents
jj/oFFICER^ S.NGLE.ON, RICHARD SINGLETON. Asst. Secretary W ALTER THOMAS, Treasurer
HENRY WIMBERLY DERENNE, Asst. Chairman
11 MEMBERS— CLARENCE ROBINSON JACK NOBLE NATHANIEL SING LETON :~5lr ; ROBERT ROBINSON, JR.
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iting their sister, Mrs.
Owens of 418 West 32nd
have returned home.
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Samuel Grant of 2207
ta avenue was honor
guest of his daughter. Mrs.
nie Grant Johnson. 210
tire street. West Savannah.
Mrs Elizabeth Speed of New
. I f York city is in the city to
jaunt. spend the holidays with
Miss Mamie Miles,
j cousin. Mrs. Jessie Gould of
; 535 East Gwinnett street,
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Miss Willie Cleo Cade, form-
! eriy of Savannah but now re-
siding with her uncle. H L
Cade, at Harrisburg, Pa., and
attending Susquehanna high
school, is spending the holi-
days with her mother in New
New York city.
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APPRENTICE SEAMAN LO¬
RENZO K. SEXTON who re¬
turned to Great Lakes. Illi¬
nois, after spending a few days
with his mother, Mrs. C. O.
Sexton of 10C6 West 45th St.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARI*
A surprise birthday party was
given in the honor of Miss Bes¬
sie Fuller on December 3, 1943
at the home of Mrs. Mary B.
Ward. 705 W. Gwinnett street.
The evening was spent in play¬
ing games. After the amuse¬
ment hour was over a very de¬
licious repast was served. Those
enjoying the evening were
es Helen Smith, Neomi
Doris Holsey, Frances L. Wright
Irene Redfield. Charlie M. Wil¬
liams. Mary ftolsy. Nettie
liams. Cardean Williams and
Margaret Fuller Johnnie Greene
James Miller. Albert Pinkney,
Isaiah Rivers. Louis Stephenson
John Wright, Eugene Holsey,
David Wright. Herbert Milton,
Herbert H. Maxwell.
Season’s Greetings:
To Our Customers and
Friend^. Good wishes for
Christmas and every day
'in, the New Year.
Rebecca's Beauty
Chest
920 West Broad St.
Mrs, Rebecca Douglas
Mrs. Marie Maxwell
Mrs, Ella Lawton
Miss Lillian Moore
Miss Mamie Irvin
wn umui TK MUJ BI
Pfc. George Powell a no Ms wife, Georgia Anna, who were
home on furlough visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam¬
uel Hawkins of 504 West 43rdstreet. Pfc. Powell has been
been In the armed forces since March 8 and at present is
stationed at Fort Dlx in New Jersey. Mrs. Powell is residing
with relatives In Philadelphia for the duration.
A PARTY
An elaborate party was
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
phonso Edwards of Feliwood
honor of their brother Sgt
Frederick D Edwards of
Field. Tampa Fla., and hi-
bride, the former Miss Rosa L B e
Wallace. The house was beau¬
1 tifully decorated for the
sion. Each guest was present-
id a miniature United Stat^.
flag. A dainty repast was serv¬
ed by the hostess. Those pres-
HURRY HURRY HURRY
Fess Allen and His Hep Cats Ride Again
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO GO—
See Fess For The Biggest Little Band in Town
OPEN FOR DATES CALL 3-5340
EAT AT NEPTUNE CAFE
THE
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WEST BROAD ST.
PHONE 9266
OPEN
ALL DAY and
NIGHT
We Specialise In
HOME COOKING
SAVANNAH’S MOST
ATTRACTIVE CAFE
Everything Served As
You Like It
Mrs. Orleh IwMonee* Eat Here Every Du
and Night
Tnt to meet the guests of
or were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Booker
I. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. William I
Braxton. Mrs. Mr. Catherine and Mrs. Burke. E. P. Mrs. A'-J
len,
C'eha Daniels, Mrs. Dorsh'.a
Mack, Mrs. Willie Grant, Mrs.;
Minnie P. Anderson. Mrs. Ruth
Varns, Mrs. Albeta Reid,
Grant. Willie Jones, Master
Fred Edwards, Jr., Sgt. and Mrs.
Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Alphon-
La Edwards.
SURPRISE PARTY
A surprise birthday party
was given on December 10,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Na¬
than DeVoe, 1511 Grove street
by their son. Kirkland Ward,,
In honor of Miss Janet Wilson.
who celebrated her sixteenth
birthday. A delightful time
was enjoyed by ail.
TWO CANDLES
Miss Juanita Quinn was hon¬
ored with a birthday party on
the second birthday at her home
149 Yamacraw Village, Nov. 2J
by her parents. The house was
beautifully arranged for the oc¬
casion. The table was draped
with a painted birthday table
cloth. In the center of the
table was a lovely cake decorat¬
ed with two candles. The af¬
ternoon was pleasantly spent in
playing games after which they
sang "Happy Birthday”. Mi&
Quinn blew out the candles. The
children were served ice crearr.
and cake. candy and nuts. Those
enjoying the party were Caro
lyn Jones; Cynthia and Deloris
Flowers, Barbara Detreviile,
Evelyn Gordon, Lucius Boyce,
Harriet and Marvin Cobb.
Barbara Smith. Rosa Lee Smitlj.
Gloria Robinson. Betty Ar.n
Maritn. Mary Stevens. Wendel
Bowie, Carolyn and Shirley Vin¬
son, ..Betty Lou Quarterman. La
Vances Freeman, Edward Wil¬
liams, Gloria and George Fer¬
guson, Carthan and Geraldine
Bryant, Irma Peoples. William
Henry Fields., William San¬
ders, Walter Dozier, Barbara
and Herbert Williams. Barbara
and Jacquelyn LaBrew, France
Lillian ^nd Betty Blaekshenr.
Jimmy Barnes. Miss Parker and
Theresa Murray. Mrs. Freeman
and Mrs. Williams assisted Mrs.
Quinn In serving the children.
Many beautiful and useful gifts
were received. Mrs. Pugh di¬
rected the games and everj7 one
present seemed to have enjoyed
themselves.
“Best Wishes For Vic¬
tory, U44"
Stevens Funeral Homes
Valdosta. Ga„ Quitman
Ga., Lakeland. Ga.
E. B Stevens, Pvt. J. 8.
Stevens
Men !
Wimberly's Billiard Parlor
526-528 West Broad Street
Is the right place to spend youx
recreation hours
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WANTED—A TEACHER,, 2
or t years college, tontut
Raleigh Macon. Hij Church St.
Claxton, Ga.
ENGAGED
1
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley of New
Y.jr'w, N, Y.. announce the en¬
gagement of their daughter.
Helen Louisa Guilford, to Isaac
Williams of U. S. Maritime
Service.
Miss Guilford is a
of Beach high school and
former student of Georgia
State Col leg.'.
Mr. Williams, the son of
and Mr Edward Williams,
of Savannah, Ga., is a gradu¬
ate of Beach high school and
a former employee of the At¬
lanta Life Insurance
OUTSTANDING IN 4-H CLUB
WORK IN EFFINGHAM
COL NTY
Mu>» Arm Griffin member of
the Guyton. 4-H Club and trea¬
sure of the State 4-H Club was
awarded a *50 War bond by the
State Extension Service for
having kept the best egg rec¬
ord in the state of Georgia this
year. Miss Reatha Mae Oli-
phant Is hotne demonstration
agent.
The Home Economics club of
EYfingham County Training
school Is sponsoring a Night of
Games in the school auditori¬
um on Monday nights Dec 13,
1943. Miss ESise Davis, presi¬
dent of the H .B. club. Mrs. Cor¬
tez L. Cowart, Home Economics
teacher.
OPTICAL SERVICE
l ht best examination— the finest fenses—the most be¬
coming frames. Our prices arc always less than others
charge, (kuf.sl prescription at a discount. Consult
the old reliable
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
118 Bull Street
JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF
ULY WHITE
PETROLATUM
Get Yours For Your Christmas Kush
Pressing Oil Mineral Oil Brilliantinc
Nets Also 1 lb Bars of White
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“SAVANNAH'S BEST’
“SULLUNG EVERY COLORED SHOP IN DIME '
Phone 2-0760 47 Drayton St.
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TRIANGLE WINE
SHOP
554 W. Bay St.
Across from Yamacraw
Village
BUY WAR BONDS
But if You Must Buy
Whiskey and Wine
See Us
Strictly OPA Prices
Merry Xmas and Happy
New Year
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804 East Broad St.
Specializing in modern
hair styles and giving the
best service possible. Now
open for business from
8 a. m to 9 p. m.
Mrs. Eleanor Thomas. Prop
Dr. W. L.
Grubb
Veterinarian
Specializing in
Small Animal Practice
2601 Montgomery St.
Dial 2*2481