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of this city but now living
New York city, is in the
visiting her mother, Mrs,
tie Hodges of East
avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
ry Singleton, Jr., of 15 First
♦ * *
The many frienci* of
Mary Ellen Dunham Frazier
18 Walnut street, New
will regret to know that
has been ill for three
and is still sick. She will
pleased to have her friends
it her.
*
Sfc. Sylvester Frazier of
Aiestei, okiu., was in the
on iurlough visiting his
er, Mrs. Mary E. D.
who is sick. He was also
guest of ins cousin, Mrs.
tha Peggy Allen ol 414
Taylor street.
NAVY MEN SEND S187
THE NAAGP
New York, N. Y .— A total
#187 in contributions has
received in recent weeks by
NAAGP Rem color'd .men
the navy. From the U. S.
val Air Station, c.o., the
Office at Seattle,
the NAACP received i*37
Robert V. Hargrove, c. k.,
from 10 colored men
the USS Plunkett, .-■5C. thru
W. Brookins, and from
80th Naval Construction
lion, thru Frank E. Moore,
m., 2-c, $100.
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~ In girding herself to resist encroachment by foreign powers, the
Republic of Liberia is boosting the strength of her regular army
through an Officers’ Training School, now being conducted at the
Barclay Training Center, Monrovia. Top photo shows former Presi¬
dent Edwin C. Barclay (left) presenting commission to graduate of
the school on December 15, 1943. Center photo shows American
soldier giving marksmanship instruction to an officer candidate. Lower
photo is of the staff of the Liberian OCS. Front row, left to right:
Captain Williams, Major Moses N. Grant (commanding officer of the
Liberia* Frontier Force), Lieutenant Colonel Howland H. Pell, Jr.
(in charge of.OCS instruction), Captain Alford C. Russ, and Captain
Robert E. Mizen. Back row: Lieutenants Bergstrom, Smith, Ferent-
chak, Pitcher, Jacob and Weissman.
:^JUN with this distinfluishad cast
^ ADAIR • JACK WHtTIHQ • W™ »toDIVtTT
, Wald macdonalo biggs
AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY: MATINEE FEB. 15th, 3:30 P. M-
BALCONY SECTIONS, G. II. and J.
FRICE #1.12, INCLUDING TAX
ALL SEATS RESERVED ON SALE NOW
Prince Hall Chapter, O. E. S., I
will hold its regular meeting j
February 4, at the Ma-
sonic Temple. All members i
urged to be present. We
a delightful evening at the
home of our matron on -Jan.
31. A rich repast was served
by the hostess, Mrs. Matilda
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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The Charity hospital auxili-
ary will hold its regular rneet-
in at the hospital Tues. after
noon, February 8 at 5 o’clock.!
members are urge to be pre I
sent.
Miss C. O. McDowell,
Mrs. i'ouu.-; Entertains
| Mrs. Rachel Young entertain j
ed at her home, 907 Joe lane.t
ion January 25th with a birth,
j I Cole day party Frair. in After honor playing of Francis; sev,
fr;:1 games a dainty repast was I
served. Mrs. Young was assist-1 Au-!
ed in serving by Mrs. Mary
gustus Brown, Mrs. Ethel Mae
Brooks. Mr. Frair was the re
! gifts.
C in:ent of many useful
Tv on.'eying the evening
w?r- Mr. and Mrs, Willie Rob-
K i, Mr . id Mr Collins!
Mmr.f rd, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j
rwi en Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
Wyne. Miss Essie Bennett, Miss !
Gladys Scott, Edna Miss Hopkins Eloise Mil- Bo-j j
ton. Miss of
j guluso, La.. Mrs. Willie Brown, Mae j
Perry, Mrs. Mary A. |
Mrs. Lydia Moody, Miss Annie j
Irene Howell, Nathan Hill,
Williams, Moses Hous-
Adolphus Mumford, James
Theodore Copeland
Benjamin Williams,
TO CELEBRATE FOUND¬
ERS' DAY
Gamma Sigma Omega chap¬
of Alpha Kappa Alpha so¬
will celebrate the annual
of the lounding of
organization on Sunday,
6, at 6 p. m. at the
Congregational church.I
members of the chapter (
invite the public to at
this celebration. The
i’l be as follows:
Prelude, Soror Jane Parker;
Sorer Mary Wll-
National Anthenv,
greetingSoror Mur
v cm; selection, Soror Lu
.Taj it ; intro uction of
> , fc0 , 0) ! . nces Dye;
—s, r - t Mattie Payne;
Scior Jane Parker;
a, :.ev. A. C. Curt-
Members of tiic chapter also
a mass meeting to
h Id in connection witli the
n. .-cling of the NAACP on
February 11, at 8:33 p.
The purpose of the me?l-
is the presentation and ex
a lion to the public of the
which has been inlt!
by Gamma Sigma
to establish an Negro'; or-!
for homeless I
It is hoped that
civic organization will
a representative and that
colored citizen will feel!; I
it is his duty to attend i
meeting.
PEOPLES’ .PROGRAM
People's Program at But
lu Piosbytcri: it Church
Young People’s day will be' j
at Butler Presbyteri-
church, East Broad arid Me-'
STAR THEATRE ft
■•LET'S ALL BACK THE ATTACK!"
4th War Loan Drive
GALA WAR BOND
Premiere Midnight Show!
SUNDAY - FEB. 13TH
Wo Have Arranged Thru
Special Efforts and Co-operation of
The Producers To Present To You . . .
( o-Starring
Greer Garson and Ronald Coleman
/ ADMISSION PRICES $25 TO 57,K"
—IN 1TH WAP LOAN BONDS, of Course-
Bonds Must Be Purchased At This Theatre—
Starting Today until Sun. Feb. 13th—For
Tickets To The
MID NIGHT BOND PREMIERE
BET’S ABB BACK THE ATTACK . . . !
—Buy Yours Now—Today—
Bet's Put The Colored People of Savannah Out In Front
Of The Whole Nation By Filling Every Seat In The
Theatre On This Bond Premiere Show Sunday. Feb¬
ruary 13th.
FREE ! ! FREE ! !
To First 25 Purchasing A Bond At The Star Theatre —
A Week’.-, Pass—In Addition To Bond Premiere Ticket!
NAMES OF PURCHASERS WIFE BE PRINTED ON
THE “HONOR ROB!/’ IN THE BOBBY OF THE
THEATRE AND IN THE “SAVANNAH TRIBUNE’’
HURRY HURRY HURRY
Fess Allen and His Hep Cats Ride Again
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO GO—
See Few For The Biggest Little Band in Town
OPEN FOB !>*TF,S CALL 3-5340
6, at 6 o clock.
One Raith, One
will be stressed
wed planned program
be presented as louows;
scripture reaumg, nisi
Chanes comer; second
Lesier Jonnson, Fust
ciiurcn; Hie
wiy snepneiU, letnuic
prayer, cans
wun soio,
Prayer, Clinton
theme, One rami,
Mios iiosjie
Solo, ”Ave Mmiu,”
Jr., st. Philip
reaumg, "When
comes Marching Home,
Mary Arnold; solo,
David blown, i
Baptise church,
a Prayer lor the
There, Miss Edwina
offertory anthem,
the Voice of Jesus
chorus; closing
(Herman M. boott;
Banner.”
Mrs. J. \V. Jamerson is
of tile Young People’s de
and is assisted
O. L. Douglas, Mrs. a.
Mrs. H. M. Collier,
Smith, Mrs. M. D
and Mrs. Philip
’ Herman M - Sc °tt is
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Choir and Pulpit
Gowns
Black choir gowns taken
lrom Rental Stock $3.75
each: Pulpit Robes made
to order — Lindner 153-X
West 33rd St., New York,
N. Y. Descriptive leaflet
mailed upon request.
All young people, their pa¬
rents and friends are invited.
I WICHI¬
ASK I B1 TO PROBE
TA RACE TENSION
(Continued i.-ou* r„gc 1)
civic leaders of both races.
The recent arrest of several
Wichita newspapermen tor pro
Nazi activities leads many to
oelieve that not ail of the Na¬
zi connections have been brok¬
en in Wichita. It is well
known that any racial outburst
in this big plane center will ae
la ^ production of planes that
ma y save thousands ol Amen
can lives.
The following airplane fac¬
tories are located here: Boeing,
Cessna, Beech i Beachcrafti
and Aero Parts Corporation.
WAR DEPT. HAS NO AGREE¬
MENT NEWSREELS
(Continued from Page li
j 120,000,000 white Americans
| are not learning through the
newsreels in their movie thea¬
: ties what Negro troop.; are de¬
j lng Nation to win victory Of for the it Unit is
cd . coruse,
beneficial foi Negroes who go
i to all-colored houses to see pip
tures of their men, but it is
just as necessary that white
Americans also see pictures of!
our fighting men. The NAACP
urges colored movie goers to
keep watch on newsreels distri
buted generally and to speak
to theatre managers about in¬
cluding scenes of Negro troops.
Movie theatre managers are in
flue-need greatly by demands
and inquiries from customers.’’
l itter Bearers Cited
Movietone has written the'
NAACP Movietone that in News a current issue j
of “there is a
soldiers subject appearing returning and of wounded showing: j
the marvelous work done by
t
the Negro Medical Unit in as-
NOTICE
The office phone num¬
ber of S. M. McDeuj M. D.
lias been changed to 6410.
STAR ^ THEATRE f
No. N». 1 1 IN IN YOUR YOUR PICTURE PICTURE PARADE PARADE
I ill—NAT. FEBRUARY 1—5
Wild Bill Elliott
Tex Ritter
“LONE STAR *
” 1
-COMEDY—
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, Feb. b 7 8 J
c o •* Them %
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A ship aflame... •««
modd.ned men 01
m.nl Out of »l
w0
w%x\ X
A record of human experi¬
ence unequalled in the whole
history of the seven seasl
FRANCES DEEoissr/ Wllcoxasmssr.-y CoreysCiy aips Bradno
Psrter He!! Mtebsr! Cummins *. A/ir si r.ig Weiditr^ J aap!’. Sthi'.dkrnu!
NO. 11—“RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY”
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WEI),—THURS. FEBRUARY 9—10
Laurel and Hardy
‘54ir Raid Wardens ”
LAST CHAP.—“SKY RAIDERS”
In reply the NAACP pomtea
that these men were litter
and that the newsreel
was frimarily of hte home
wounded soldiers and
of the work of the 3tretch-
r bearers who were only inci¬
The NAACP also
out that the original
was on the omission of
of fighting men from
newsreels
/Ion Hill Baptist Church
Board is giving
A BOX SUPPER
February 5th at the home
Sis. B. Sheftall, 125 Yama-
Village, The public is in¬
Martin's Luncheonette
822 West Broad Street
NOW OPEN
6 A. M. until 10:30 P. M.
Breakfast — Dinner — Lunches
Mrs. W. St. Martin, Prop.
Moores
Pharmacy
37th nnd Florence Sts.
PHONE 9961
Prescriptions Correctly
Filled
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
( harles Farrell
June Bang
”
John Kimbrough
“Sundown Jim'