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THtmSDAt. FEB. 4, 1944
Activities of USO and SSSS
Centers
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WEST BROAD ST. USO
Wednesday nights are
ing *nre and more popular
with the War Production
I Workers. men and women Last Wednetday, from the
' cal v Depot and SAL Shops
% n enjoyable evening
Vhist and checkers.
When it comes to entertain¬
ing, the Loldiers Wives
tops. This was exhibited
Saturday evening
throngs of soldiers, sailors
Junior Hostesses crowded
Social Hall for an evening
fun and entertainment. Sen
ior Hostesses assisting
Mesdames Margaret
Anita Stripling and
Oliver.
On Sunday afternoon,
Sunday afternoon Vesper
mittee, under the chairman¬
ship of Mrs. Nancy H.
sponsored a recital by
Good Will Singers. The
day Afternoon Vesper
mittee wishes to express
appreciation to the
of the city for their
tion in publicizing this
gram at their churches.
The coffee table in the
ter of the lower lounge was
decked with a colorful
jar last week end.
cookies were furnished
baked py Mrs. H. M. Collier, Sr
and Miss Florence
The service men were
ed with the delicious
made cookies.
■
On Monday evening, the
men War Workers sponsored
Party ^ handS °™ e
prize was won _ by Mrs.
Childs of the », Medical .. , ^ .
The Bingo party is to be
regular Monday evening
The week end schedule is
follows:
Friday — Anniversary Open
House; Sub Debs. 4.30 p.
Jr. Hostesses 7 p. m.
Saturday Anniversary
house; informal dance
games in the evening.
Sunday—Java Club, i9 a. m.;
go to church, 11 a. rn.;
sary, Public Program and
concert 4 p. m.
Coming events; Dan
♦ |Iospital Party, sponsored
/ Seta Phi Beta sorority;
teur * Show, Savannah Elemen¬
tary School Children.
Balanced Medication oh
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| SSSS CENTER
Saturday nights wouldn’t
Saturday nights if the
didn’t find dancing going on
usual at the SSSS. In
tion to the informal dancing
which claimed the interest
a great many of the
and girls, another large
cf soldiers and sailors
’■Y girls in a lively game of
’:cno, and of course
..n.cy.d the refreshments.
Wednesday evening
more than just another
ed r.i*ht at the CSSS.
ning at six o clock th? A;
Wives assembled for their ses
slon of cards and talk and
freshments. Here of
many of the ladies who
taken jobs find
hurrying from work not to
late for the “doings” ior
Army Wives get to
have proved to be too good
miss.
You could have seen
yourself that something
| special was being planned
j you had been any where
j j the SSSS on last Tuesday
night when the Junior
j tesses met “to consider
j ness Maybe of it’s great another importance.” big
for the boys. Maybe it
| something to do with St.
entine's Day being
around the corner. And
ing of coming eents
j other treat is in store for
ierybody J J when the Little
tre of the Georgia State
under the direction
Miss Carrie Adams
i the one act play, “Money ,
1 ... Michael . , Gold. „ The cast . .
eludes: Lewis Rivers, od
Owens, Norman Gaston,
er Williams, Charles Bass and
John Robinson. The play will
be presented in the new
reation hall of the SSSS Sun¬
day evening, February 13th.
36TH ST. USO
On Sunday morning the cof-
fee Hour was directed by Miss-
es Gloria Kimble and Mary
Seabrook. A Musical
Hour was the event of
morning. The program was
fellows:
Edna Washington —
; tress of ceremony.
; Frank Williams—
solo.
Miss Euris Smith—Instrument¬
al solo.
Sic. Robert Williams- Instru¬
mental solo.
, Miss Lois Smith Instrumental
solo.
Remarks Frank Williams
] The dance on Saturday Music night
was held in the annex.
• was furnished by Jimmy Wil-
i liams and his Swing Band and
j the house was pucked to capae-
j ity. Mrs. Anita Johnson and
: a friend of hers joyfully served
£.s Sc .air Hostesses lor the oc-
easion. Mrs. Johnson has cap-
ably served as senior Hostess
tor some time now and lias a
very pleasing personality. She
serves in various branches at
the We n. 36th Street USO club,
The Hostesses Executive Com
mitt: e held their meeting Tues
day night. The members Were
phased to have Mrs. Mamie
BeLher, with them again.
Mrs. Belcher is a former Social
Care Worker for the Savannah
Family Welfare..
The Bingo Party was enjoy¬
ed very jnueh by those who
played Tuesday night. It was
“Bank Nile'’ and Miss Mary Sea
• j c ji prize offered.
oroo won ie
The Service Men Wives Club
is sponsoring . their first form¬
al dance February 12th in the
Annex Which will be a Valen¬
tine Dance. Miss Elizabeth
Spencer of Travelers’ Aid was
present with the group.
The friends of Miss Rosa
i Fcarl Moon will be very pleased
to learn that she is back in the
city after spending several
months in New York City.
Miss Moon is a former USO
1 hostess at the club,
Some of the hostesses of the
met with Mrs. Sarah Glov
er on Thursday night before
i leaving for the dance at Camp
Stewart. The dance was given
by the 99th Regiment who are
stationed there. The dance
j was enjoyed by all who attend-
ec p ,
Friday night, sic Robert Wil¬
liams, one of “Our Own” and
who worked at the West 36th
Street USO Club for quite some
time before entering the Unit¬
ed States Coast Guards was en
tertained with a party in his
honor at the club. Seaman
' Williams is very popular among
j the younger set and has a
charming personality and is
liked by his many friends,
the entertainment and spon¬
sored by the Mother’s Club.
Mrs. Fredrica Seabrook served
as chairlady for the gala ai-
fair. Many of Beach high
graduates attended the party.
Tho Mot hers’ club has planned
! to the mothers’ sons who
|ar ® a P art of the USO club
I when Urey are home on leave.
The Dramatic Club is mak¬
ing progress with their play un
t! ‘ dilection of Mrs. Mer-
cedes Martin.
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EVANGEUCAI. MINISTERS
UNION
The * Evangelical Ministers
Union at its meeting Tuesday
was favored with a very inter¬
esting address by ReV. M. T
Robinson, P. E. of the South
Savannah District, one of the
charter members of the union
when organized in 1893. Dr.
Robinson, one of the old pion¬
eers gave many facts of inter¬
est during the past years and
gave advice on the post war
program and urged all to con¬
tinue to put forth their best
in every way in this period that
We are passing through.
Rev. O. G. Burke, pastor of
Tarboro Circuit, a former mem
ber, extended greetings from
; his comnUmily. The
events committee report was
made by Rev. W. O. P. Sher¬
man and was discussed by Revs
D. W. Stephens. M. K. Kimball,
i H. W. Murp'h and F. W. Bagby.
j The union at the request oi
I President W. c. Davis voted to
attend (he Religious institute
j at Monumental Church Wcd-
i nesday and Thursday February
! 2 and 3rd, that will be held by
Bishop W. A. Fountain of Atldn
j ta and a group of instructors
in religious education. The
union was pleased to have a
visit from Chaplain J. R. Hur¬
ley.
Nekt Tuesday at 11:45 a. m.
a sermon will be delivered by
Rev. H. M. Scott, pastor of But¬
ler Presbyterian church. The
quarterly program will be sub¬
mitted after the message by
the committee, Revs. C. K.
Knight, N. K. Kimball. H. M
Scott, C. P. Hobbs.
Rev. R. Richards, pastor
Taylor Chapel A. M. E.
West Savannah, announced a
fellowship service at his
Wednesday night, February 9.
—
GOODWILL SINGERS
ENTERTAINED
On Thursday night, Jan.
the Goodwill Singers of the Na
tional Baptist Convention,
san S at the Pilgrim Baptist
church and at 11:30 they
delightfully entertained with
a supper at the heme of
R. H. Simmons. Those
ing the supper were: James
Hines, R. Ruffner, W. C.
Rev. and Mrs. R. II. Simmons
and Miss Orelia Simmons.
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FIRST BRYAN JR USHERS
I T ^ e F - ** r - Ushers
i their regular meeting on
j 2, at the home of Mrs.
Swangin, our adviser.
meeting was called to order
1 the president, Mrs. Edith
ln the usual manner. Old
i anci unfinished business
j transacted. The beard had
J their guest Rev. and Mrs. N. E
Hokcy, paster, and Dea.
Fuller. Vie received some
encouraging remarks
them. We are planning
things for the future with
a ;d 0 f our church and pastor,
a most unique and
repast was served by the
aftetwhich the
was adjourned to meet on
flrst £. un day in next month at
tUie home of Mrs. Scott on Har
den street,
j
TOM NSLEY (HAPEL
Townsley Chapel A. M.
j church, South Savannah
| trict on Jan. 21 held its
j quarterly conference, R°v.
iT. Roberson Is the
j elder, at 8 o’clock. Pastor
; I C. Jones had things well
hand. All clubs and
: made their reports and the
it was high. The presiding
i der preached Sunday and
j reviewed the gumday
l lesson. Rev. H. M. Queen
A great battle of songs b -
tween the Dixie Kummr *.
Birds cf Philadelphia and th
Great Four Female °' :S P' :1
Singers of Savannah will
staged on Monday night, .
ruary 21, 1944. 8:30 p. m. a
I Phiiip AME church. Ch
and West Broad streets,
H. W. Murph, pastor.
THE SIMMONS SINGERS
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Friday, watch nighi, Dec. Friday night, Jan. 14, Trueavenue Bethel Baptist church
31, Emmanuel Baptist church Love Baptist church, Gwin- Monday night, Jan. 24, Sec¬ Monday night, Feb. 7, Happy
Sunday, .Ian. 9th, 3 .Lib ,aett street. ond Arnold Baptist church, Ar Home Baptist church, E. Hall
p. m street.
eZty County Training school. Monday night, Jan. 17, Bcthnold street.
Riceboro. lehem Baptist church, W. Park..Monday night, Jan. 31, Mt.
pearing as guest artists on
program will be the
Savannah Jubilee
the Great Star Light Four
Rosignoll Hill, and the
Dixie Quartette of East
nah.
Come early to avoid
rush as a great treat is
store for all who attend.
Jactcson Is promoter. (adv>
with us and preached for us
on Sunday night. W: raised
slO!8.C7 during the quarter. «
mt. tabor baft c hurch
Henry and East Broad Sts.,
Rev. J. H. Martin, pastpr. Sun
day school met at the usuai
hour with the superintendent
Dea. White in charge. At 3:30
the usher board was host to
the Ushers Union of the city
which was largely attended,
A fine program was rendered.
At. 7:30 BTU was held with
the president. Sis. A. Berry ini
charge. Our Baby contest
came to a close on Friday night
it was a grand success. Little
Madeline Treadwell was first
prize winner and little Ed.
Green, Jr., of Oakland Baptist
church was second. Cur new
heating system has been com¬
pletely installed and Is giving
I very satisfactory service. We
are now j n m a d r i ve to burn
I our chU rch mortgage,
j
THE SIMMONS SINGERS
The Simmons Singers will ap
pear at Happy Home Baptist
church Monday night, Feb. 7,
8:30 p. m. Wa are asking all
1 friends to help make it a
our
successful affair.
j ZION HILL BAPT.
The Zion Hill Bapt. church
Ushers Board met last week
with the president
Bust.css was transacted in the
usual manner. Dea. J.
tall, president and Sis. F.
Johnscn, secretary.
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE
Bishop W. A. Fountain of
the AME church in Geor
{■ ia, v.itli a group of instructors
conduct-d a very helpful Re-
ligious Institute at bi. Phitu.
Monumental church. Rev. W.
C. Davis, pastor, Wednesday
and Thursday of this week
with a ith’ge attendance from
the Old Georgia A. M. E. con-
fer erica.
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