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SOCIETI
MARRIAGE
Mr and Mrs. Myles S.
nings of Savannah. Ga.,
noiince ihe marriage of
daughters, Laura La
Denser, to Pvt. Henry
Vaughns of New Orleans,
and Gertrude Bernice
to Pvt. Robert Claude
»uu of Lhreveport, La.
ceremonies took place in
city of Salina Kansas,
Pvt. Vaughns and Pvt. John¬
son are stationed. The
E. T. Streeter performed
cercmon es.. Mrs. Vaughn
continue her duties as a
er at the Jenkins County T r ai:
tog school. Milieu, Oa., Mrs
Johnson is back in school
Georgia State College,
she a junior.
MORRISON WAllBltS
AN 1) COOKS
The cooks and waiters
Morrisons’ cafeteria held
annual banquet at Lincoln
Tuesday evening, Dec. 28.
principal speaker of the
ing was H ad Waiter
Williams, far.. who spoke
timely in behalf of slie
and waiters.
'the guests then paused comple to
entertanied by a
floor show, which every one
joyed. Atter which the
were seated at a long table
thticaliy d ’
heat? n ’.Mrs. wilhatos
Williams,’ waiter; badie
Uimmie
chef; Charles Greely,
ham Fergerson. cook;
lyn whliams, Jacob
Willic Scott, Merchant
q
mm mm Aden, Ah^n .James lames Garvin Garvin, ot >
too Manning, Battle Black,
ola Smith, Queen Hall,
Wilson. James Wright,
Bostic, Florence Deboe,
thy amuak, Leatha Lanier,
roh BJaXtSn k >vi X t fiuriu Addie' Allen (
, Hari-’ll,
Hc.-zie &:ott, Gladys
Ruth Joyce James Scott, Bo.;-
sie Capers, Albert Johnson,
tie Brooker, H. Bryant,
Jones, Otis Williams,
Frazier. Idella Vaughn,
mond Nelson, Emma
Willie M. Barnard, Ruth
kins, N. Hargrove and
Harvey.
MISS WILLIAMS
A D in™,!,
Mi. and , Mrs. J. . u. .
Mabia M,h-“ U Loui.se, , a m,i e “with with a^Debu a
«fo rl 6 S iJ, e
832 W 44th n street on Wedacs- Wedneo^
day evening, Decemoei i*.
The house was decorated
yellow and white clnysanthe-
mums donated by the
esnn''’ estine wftoams Williams.
Miss Will,iains wore a beauti-
fui blue taiieta and velvet
evening gown with a beauti
ful corsage ot pink carnations .
Mrs. Btumcc kobmson, a e
long tivend of the tanuly, giive
the coisage to tne debutant •.
Tnose present wno helped to
maKf tlie eveiling an
one were Misses Lmmat-an
Hoisey, wearing a beautiful
al blue gown; lneooosia Mai
tin, wearing a iettuce_ gieen
gown, Evangel me J _ enmns.
wearmg a lovely peach S° wn >
Josephine Freeman wearing a
peacn gown; Alice Freeman,
wearing a royal gown, ER eA
Welcome, wearing a peach
gown; Jewel Colley, wearing a
toft blue gown; Etnel C. Bogan
wearing light green gown; uor
othy jucsson, wearing a s aito
gown oi gi ay and maroon; Jos-
le jacKson, wearing a blue
gown; Betty JacKson, a visitor
irom Leesburg, Fla., wearing
a lovely green gown; Elsie M.
Dallas, wearing a checkered
gown of red, white and black,
Carolyn Green, wearing and a
eiy gown or green gay
ored stripes. All of the young
ladies loom'd very
Messrs. Charles Johnson, Jr ;
Lester Johnson, Jr., Jerry L>a-
vis, prank Bgluwm and
ert L- Johnson. Among tne
many well wisners were Dis.
W. hluipn, D. LL, and F. W.
B b U ‘
Celesttoe ot ners wnnams. jpresent,. Artilla M^dames Ro-
besom Louuc Gi fim, Addie
McLod. Bailie Freeman.
ra Jackson and Miss Ann Grit
fin.
NEWSREELS OXiT NEGRO
TROOPS
C.ntinued from Page 1
American
Roy Wilkins, assistant NAA-
Telrphoiic 9701 New Owner, Mr. Friedman
Cochrans Barbecue
31st and West Broad Streets
Completely Renovated Private Dining Room foe Colored
FULL LINE Ol
IVUIMUEB BEER AND WINES
Fried ChRm- Bar-B-Q I’ork
Pork Chops Steaks ami Soups
SPECIAL ON—
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LIMITED ONLY
( NO! NO! MANTAN DON'T TOUCH!
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During ihe world pre-view of “Mr. Washington Got;; ’To Town" at the Lincoln Theatre in Los An-
S^es. a woman in the audience laughed so much that she became hysterical and had to be tak-
en out. We hope this doesn’t happen to you, bu we know you’il go screwy with laughter when
it comes to the Dunbar Theatre .Sunday, Monel ,y, Tuesday. January 16, 17 and 18
cp secretary, said this may
ma y ,. |0t jj e by formal
ment with All American,
has effect ol keeping
whlt white „ Americans Amurinam in in
ranee oi what Negro tioops a’
doing to win victory over
Axis.
111 letter to . Fox r ,
, I ai amount, 1 tithe,
versa! and Metro Goldwyn.
NAACP declared: Our
point out that there are
'<00,C00 American Negroes
various branches of the
forces. They teel that
failure to include them in
reels places the race at a
van t a ge in the eye s of
122,000,000 fellow
land | will contribute to the
l that they have not done
s hare to win the victory.
-In our opinion this is a
i0US blow at the morale of
8 ro Americans and
U j Cm ln feeling that their
nc.>,s are being disparaged,
, C0U nted and concealed.
3Ure your company
n(jt de j ib{ . rate i y s ho w such
'
^ and we wi u be happy
hayp your assura nce that
activities 01 Negro troops
no t be denied a
in thc rL . : . lU arly
newsreels.
jjkoRGIA SOLDIER VOTE
“ hej iLL i BARS IS1 “
I (Continued from Page li
voting when he asserted;
„ The effect ol - such
s mjply would be that
p ^ WV.W.O ersons were they -___^ in
Qme county c0U ld vote in
general election can vote
f , election ^e , where
; v , a ad Umt
wbo i°V ‘L ,j tbev Slie were J a
home, could vote m the p
ry, can vote m the primary.
since only white persons
permitted to vote in Uie
era tic primary,
election soldier or 111 WAG u V a ,. g is 'nn] thus i
ba md from enjoying the
< mocra cy tor which they
tighting. representative,
vine
that there may arise the
understanding that Neg;
i may vote m lbe W hite
cral j c primary elections,
himself cl£ar with this
ment . . There is nothing
tjg that will interfere
white primary ’ elections”
Speak i of the H House
| j nent elccuon and e^es^are. do not change n a sin
aw
uud.r J , the gu se^
disfranchis'd before Pearl
bur, oecause they have dotui
the uniform of their
ir. dcien.se of ,t s democra
professions, are »tnl dutran
chised, insofar as tne
legislature is concerned
Many queries came
ing the Negro vote in primaries
autr it had been -announced
Sunday night by Waiter Win-
chell , ,, over the , NBC that x ,, the
passage of tlie bill meant that
servicemen and women
would be , given the .. bahot ,, , aa
! ..If; l Hu wx' euoi.-cu. in n that J
the bn~ as iai as p*.»m*xiy ci^c
lection:, are concerned for
whit.- only and does not in-
elude Negroes in or out of ser
| vice It was learned that Gov.
Arna p had w j r ed Wincliell that
the bi ]i wag f or f ree voting of
Georgia servicemen and wo-
without any reservations
being mads in the telegram
I from 'Georgia’s chief axecu-
j tiv.*.
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I TEACHERS SALARY FIGHT
GEXS SET BACK
continued from page one
found an excUse for paying
wtute , teachers h hl gtiei „ her salaries a a ■
b 5' saying that white teachers
were usually paid higher sal-
1 aries because of better train-
1 , M . tripnCe and certain in-
, tangible , qualifications .. such . as
"personality, aptitude and co-
operative spirit.”
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Mosley, $1.00; Mrs. W. G. Ty-
, son, 50c; M. H. Rham.v 5 j
1 Mrs. C B. Tolbert, ______t, 50c; Ml'S. J.
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C. Hardwick, 25c; Eddie Wil-
liams, 1.0C; Wm. Scott, 1.00;
’r. j. Farley, 1.00; idella Jen-
nines. 25c; total $33.00
Miss Jessie Grant, solicitor
• A. D. Waters, $1.00; Cad Ol-
, i erman> 50c ; Mrs. Lillie G. Ma-
SQn 2ac; Mrs L M Pollard,
Mrs Walter Moody, 1.0;
I Deloat . h 25c; W im e Gib-
on 25c; Lacy Hutchins, 25c;
' K-iyfmld Hutchins, 25c; Steele
; [ UlidertakerSj 3 y c; g,, j, Hamil-
ton 2&c; Mrs. Marie Woodruff, 50c;!
; 50 c; Mrs. Florida Fisher,
Miss James, 25c; Miss Ethel!
| Adams, 25c; James Blount, 50c; i
I Mrs. Susie Singleton, 50c; Bur
ntf y s package shop, 65c; Mrs.
{ l Rut ledge. 25c; Naomi’s Beau
ty Salon, $i.uu; Mrs. Bertha
Brown, 25c; Lenora Wright
to. Thomas, l.oo, Mrs. uea!
trice Jones, 25e; Heimy I<uvm-
| lure company, 1.00; Mrs. Marie
' Best. 30c; - Mrs. G-rtrude No-
man ^ 2& ; Sam - s PlacCi 75;
bCm’Mrs.’ Til. !
^unt. 2 Mrs. Rosa ±
due; Mrs. Marie Graves
&0c M; , v Maine Lmith. 25c;
Tt/lei* Sumhio U;' Mnlf ,PT1 rlliP borbv',
uancr Mrs. If.
: , lUX jbc vVillto* Gaston,
^ Robert Bourke. 25c; Mrs;
Harve y. 2oc; Mrs. Borby,
Cowart’s barbershop, 10 c;
a lriencl 15c . Fender’s vegeta- J
b la stand, toe. Miss Ethel Ada-
ams, 25c, .Mrs. c. V. Hogan,i
1.00; total $21.30. !
Mrs. Pearl Smith, solicitor !
Second Baptist church. .>5.00; (
Harris street school, $1.00; Mrs|
Eriitta C»ill, 25c; Mrs. Emma;
Lindsay, 2uc; total, $6.50. 1
Mrs. Nettie A. Gordon, solid-
tor Mr. and Mrs. Cade, 50c; ’
Mr. and Mrs. Grant, .$i.uu; Mrs.
Lewis, 25c; Mrs. Parks, toe; >
Mrs. Wyclie, 15c; Mrs. Dav'u,
aoc; Mr. and Mrs. Griffin. 20c;
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, 25c; j
Mr. and Mrs. McNichols, 50c: •
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hubert, 35c
Mrs. Tompkins, 15c; A. 50c; Steele, Mrs. j
sue; Mrs. M. Walker,
N.A. Gordon, 2x: Mr. Madison,i
1.00; S- Ayers. iCc; Mrs. Avers,,
25c; Miss W. M. Ayers, 25c; to--
tal 6.70.
Miss V. E. Boxx, solicitor—j
Mrs. Grace Payton, >1D0; .B j
Mitchell, 1.00, Mrs. E. J. Gay.;
luc; Gill, Mrs. Lillie Bobbie Miller. Gill, 50c; Kuo 15c; |
ert 50; Wood* ■
isarl Cii., 10c; Mrs. L. A.
m RiTinAi ramus's
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5c; Mrs. Leila ’Johnson,
Miss V. E. Boxx, 50 c; to-
.
; v • McL mci-_ . ster sen, soncitot solkitor
Mrs. , Mattie Hannar, 25c;
E. Hall, 50c; Mrs. John
50c; Mrs. Laura Rut
25c; Sol. C. Johnson,
00; Miss c . 0 . McDow ell, 50c:
Tvlarv : T,7ly Franklin So? Mis £ •
n 1 L E
50c; Miss O. L. Carau-
27c; Mis s Lavinia M.
50c; total, $5.77.
Miss Ida N. Lee, solicitor—
Johnston, 25c; Miss. M.
Zackary, 50c; Miss Claudia
50c; Mrs. Esther War
25c; Mrs. Addle Under¬
25c; Mrs. s. O. L. Clarke.
Mrs. C. G. Wells, 10c; U
Adams, 10c; Mrs. A. Drew,
Oscar Greens, 25c; W. C.
< 25c ; w - E - Belser, 20c;
Mew, 25c; Mrs. Mamie
10c; Mrs W G. Ed-
25c; Mrs. Ethel Boone,
Prince Miller. 25c; Mrs. A-
NelsQn . 10c; Ben Green
Miss Ida Lee, 25c; Miss
Lee, 25c; Wilhelmina
25c; E. T. F. smalls,
Miss Ruth Campbell, 25c;
,M. E. Burns. 50c; Mrs. P.
Perry, 25c; Mis. F. H.
2 5c Mrs. Katie Haber-
10c; Mrs. Georgia
10c; Miss Josephine
25c total, $7.15.
Miss Lula Smith, solicitor
Allen, 25c, Mr. and
Arnold , 75c ; Mrs. Edna
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“DIXIE" SWELL ; GAY WHff/
7WES A/V£> COLORS
“Gentlemen, be seated!” says Mr. Interlocutor, and forty
(count ’em,,forty< blackfaced comedians take their places in Par¬
amount’s singing-dancing Technicolor laugh show, “Dixie,” the
latest Bing Crosby picture, which opens Sunday, Monday, Tues¬
day, Jan. 10, 17, 18 at the Star Theatre. To be very conservative
about it, the film is terrific. For the benefit of those who never
er heard of Mr. Interlocutor, he’s one of the most important mem
bers of the minsterl show which Paramount, in "Dixie” brings
to the screen in gorgeous Technicolor. It proves a perfect vehicle
for today’s number one minstrel man, Bing Crosby.
Co-starred with Bing is lovely Dorothy Lamour who plays a
boarding house keeper in New Orleans. Bing, as Dan Emmett,
famous composer of the song, ' Dixie,'’ and the very first of the
minstrel men, takes a room iri her house where he meets Billy de
Wolfe, Lynne Overman and Eddie Foy, Jr. Together with Bing
they form the original Virginia Minstrels.
The picture goes on to tell the Story of the rise of ihe min¬
strels and Bing’s romantic joys and sorrows, the latter divided
between Dottie and Marjorie Reynolds, the beautiful blonde who
appeared with him jn “Holiday Inn.”
There are six brand new tunes plus six great old favorites
sung as only Bing can sing them—all of which makes “Dixie,”
as we said before, conservatively speaking—terrific!
Ashton, 25c; Mrs. Ruby Bald-
win, 10c; Mrs. Isabell S. Coop-
er, 25c; Mrs. Janie
10c; Mrs. Susan Dowse,
Mrs. Veronica , Douglas, 25c;
Mrs. Harold Drumwright, 50c;
Mrs. Florence E?-;te, 25c; Mrs.
Iona Frazier, 25c; Mrs.
Gadson, 25c; R. W.
25c; Mrs. Wilhelmina
25c; Lawrence Geiger, 10c; J
T. Greene, 50c; Mrs. M. B. Go
ins, 25c; Mrs. Eldora Greene,
zac; Mrs. P. E. Hagins, 25c;
Hayward, 25c; Nathan
tower, 25c; Murray
25c; Mrs. J. W. Jamerson, 25c;
Mrs. Grace Jenkins, 25c;
Hattie Jones, lOc; Mrs. S.
Jones, 25c; a friend, 25c;
Georgia King, 25c; Mrs.
nee, zac; Eaward Lotson, 25c;
Mrs. Mildred Martin, 10c; 8.
Norris, 25c; Mrs. Lorene
le , 25c; Mrs. D. C.
10c; Miss Lula Smith, 50c; Miss
Melinda Bmith, 25c; Robert
L. Smith. 10c; G. D.
25c; M. B Spike, 25c; Mrs. A
W. Thweatt, 25c; Mrs.
Woods, 25c; total, *10.85.
Solicited through the Junior
League of First African Bap¬
tist church—Mrs. Hawkins, 26 c
Mrs. Reeves, ’• 25c; Miss H.
Jones, 50c; Mrs. Florence John
son, 25c; Mrs. N. Webb, 10c:
Deacon J. w. Brown, 1.00;
M. Witherspoon, 25c; Deacon
J. W. Brownlee, 25c; John Dele
ware, 25c; Edwin Burke, 25c;
25c; Deacon T. W. Cooper, 25c;
Mrs. Lola Stevens, 25c; Mr. Mc-
Josie, 25c; Mrs. Ernestine Tay
lor, 25c; Mrs. Rozena Cosby,
25c;. Mrs Matilda Fields, 25c;
Mrs. E. Simmons, 50c; Mrs.
Florence McGiLbery, 25c;
Edith Webb, 25c; Miss
Kennedy, 25c; Mrs. Rosa Lee
Cooper, 26c; Mrs. Essie Rich¬
ards. 15c; Mrs. Lola Edwards,
25c; Mrs. Emma Allen, 25c
Mrs. C. Michel, 25c; Mrs. Ruth
Williams. 25c; Miss Lottie Cro
niartie. 25c; Miss Jessie Moody,
25c; Sylvester Tolbert, 25c; Or-
ell Webb, 25c; Miss Betty
ler, lOc; Mrs. Amelia Miller,
15c; total, sc.00,
Mrs. . C. Pettie, solicitor
Mrs. Rhina Miller, 50e; Mrs.
B. Champen, 25c; Miss Edith
Hall. 25c; Mrs. Mariali Miller,
25c; D. E. Styies, 25c; Mrs. La-
mack. 25c: H. Boston, 2ac; Mrs.
Mary Moody. $1.00; Mrs. J. G.
Lemon, 25c; .Mrs. F. P. Pres¬
ton, 25c: Mrs. Laura B. W’k’te,
25c: Mrs. E. J. Gay. 10c; Mrs.
Lydia Mann. 10c: W. J.
25c; Miss S. C. Houstoun,
Mrs. Lucile Thomas. 25c;
Brownsville Protective Relief
club, 1.0T; Mrs. L. G.
25c; First Congregational
church missionary society. 199
Mr. Shuler, 25c; R. Lockette,
1.00; Mrs. Pauline
25c; First Congregational
church aid society, 1.00;
A. L- Fettle, 25c; Mrs. Add'd
Sampson, 25c; Airs.
Fonvielle, 50c; total. >10.70.
Miss M. R. Shivery, solicitor
Rev J. Q. Adam -. 25c; Miss
Rosa L. Ashton, 25c; Mrs Hor
ace Blalock, 25c; Wm B.
Brooks. 25c; Mrs. Lydia
STafS
Mrs. A. C. Curtwrieht, 25c.
Congregational church. S5.G0;
Mrs. Carolyn Davis, 2DC; O. L.
Douglas. 25c; Miss A. M.
25c; Miss H. M. Ellis, 25c: F
ily Shoe Rebuilders. 1.00:
Ida W. Ferst. 3 00 Mrs. Ida
Gadsden. 2Ee; Mrs. E. T.
ham, 25c; Joseph M. Green,
Mrs. A. L. Byrd Hamlet, 25c;
Mrs. A. G. Hamilton, 25c; Miss
Elizabeth Harden, 25c; H. N. |
J Hardwick, 25c; Mrs. Eioise H.
Harper, 25c; Mrs. W. A. Harris,
'25c; M. G. Haynes, 50c; Miss
j C. B. Hendrickson, 50c; Miss L.
Hendrickson, 50c; 7A1 Jiu- Lu-j
nior high class, 62c; Mrs.
cile Johnson, 25c; Mrs. E. Law,
25c; Mrs. O. Massey, 25c; Mrs.
Hattie Moses, 25c; Mrs. Flor¬
ence Nichols, 25c; Miss Jane I
Parker, 25c; Clarence Perkins,!
Mis 50c; Annie Rev. A. Scott, D. Pinckney, 25c; Miss 25c; M. j
JR. Shivery, 50c; Mrs. A. H. Sim!
mons, Mutual 25c; Benevolent H. D. Simmons, Society, 25c; j
Peter Smalls, 25c; Dor-! Miss!
1 Virginia Smith, 25c; Miss
j othy Ury, 2Sc; Mrs. Williams! Gladys/
Weaver, 25c; Dr. I. D.
50c; Miss Kathleen Williams, |
25c; Miss Mary Wright, 25c;
| /Mrs. I. D. Williams, 50c; total,
$27.62.
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