Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, HM
LOCALS
Pvt. Willie Davis who is
tioned at Las Vegas, Nevada,
was her on furlough viisting
his wife, Mrs. Carrie Davis
and his y other and sister.
Miss Rrances L. Bryant the
iopted daughter of Deacon
Ud Mrs. J. R. Bryant of 707 W.
th street, left Saturday for
|a felling ton, D. C'., where
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
DU'MBAR
THE HOUSE OF HITS
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
In accordance with the Government’s New Federal Ad¬
mission Tax the following prices will prevail at all times
ADULTS 3Sc CHILDREN I Sc
The above prices include all Fed. & City Tax
FRIDA V— SATURDAY MARCH 31—APR. 1ST
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE UROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
CHARLES STARRETT in ' “
HIT NO. 2
“HI YA CHUM”
Added First Thrilling Chapter
‘THE BATMAN” also Comedy
Sundav, Mondav, Tuesday, April 2'— 3 — t
SEE WHY THE JAP WAR LORDS
HAVE GGT TO BE
with
MARGO • TOM NEAL
J. CARROL NAISH - ROBERT
RYAN • GLORIA HOLDEN
oir«ct.dbyEDWARD DYMTRYK
Original Screen Play by Emmet lavery
Don’t Dare Miss It f Adde
NEWS * COMEDY * SERIAL
WEDNESDAY, AUKiL 5TH
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
‘SAGEBRUSH
HIT NO. 2
“GOOD LUCK MR. YATES”
Added: “North African Alburn
THURSDAY, APRIL 6TH
On Our Stage-— in person
MATINEE 4:30 NIGHT 7:00 and 9:00
“STREAMLINED REVUE"
Savannah’s Only Big Stage Show
—On Our Screen—
“DANGEROUS BLONDES”
has accepted an
as junior clerk, in the navy
partment.
FOR SALE
1936 Chevrolet Coach
Radio. motor good.
2-2978.
CPL. MARION ALLEN, who
! I is stationed at Camp Lee, Vir-
ninia, is in the city this week
visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma
Allen of 2005 Florence street.
CPL. JOHN W. GREEN, who
is stationed somewhere in En¬
gland, where he says he likes
it very much. He is the son
\ of Mrs. Elenora Williams ol
Guyton and nephew of Mr. a“d
Mrs. Eugene Andrews of 911
West Boundary street.
WHITE BLUFV
By Joseph N. Hall
Sunday was communion at
Fecond Mt. Pleasant Baptist
church. Rev. L. Small, pastor
delivered a wonderful sermon.
The Royal Boys Saving club
held its meeting Saturday
night at the home of Dea.
Frank Ferguson, Dea. Robert
Williams, Sr. president.
The Y. M. S. C. meeting will
be Sunday evening, April 2 at
the home of Walter Grayson at
7 o’clock. Richard Branch
president.
The Twelve Love Makers heM
its meeting Friday night at the
home of Miss Julia Felt; the
president, Dea. Frank Fergur-
son, presiding.
Pvt. William Hall, the grand
son of the late Mrs. Serena Hall
is here on a 10 days furlough.
He is stationed at Ft. Benning.
Miss Hattie Sneed was on
the sick list, but is feeling much
better.
SANDFLY NEWS
By T. J. Scott
Sunday was communion at
Macedonia M. B. church. The
pastor, Rev. F. Bonds delivered
an inspiring sermon. Revs. P.
J. Famble, R, H. Jackson and
Rev. FerrLson of Waycross were
present. Rev. Ferrison preach¬
ed Sunday night.
The Sunday School is now
under the newly elected offi¬
cers: Mrs. Carrie Wrighrt, su¬
perintendent; Mrs. Harriet Ow¬
ens and Mrs. Emily Fabian,
teachers. On Monday evening
they were . entertained by the
Good Will Chorus. Receipts of
the evning .V70.80.
Scott’s Store will close every
Thursday and Sunday at 3 p.
m„ beginning April 1st.
Mrs. Rev. Joe Chisholm is
still on the sick list. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. M. A. Scott of Ludowici
was the Friday night guest of
his brother and relatives, T. J.
Scott, and E. G. Phillips. He
left Saturday accompanied by
his mother-in-law, Mrs. Eiiza-
bth Sneed.
1 NEW S. C. LAW TRIES TO
BLOCK SUITS FOR EQUAL
TEACHERS PAY
(Continued from Page l)
so much wasted verbiage. The
legislature of the state ot j
South Carolina cannot in any I
i way supersede the constitution l I
'
and laws of the United States
I nor prevent Negro teachers 1
1 from availing themselves of
the remedies provided by tha
laws of the United States.”
’A ANTED—One or 'Pu n
Unfurnished Rooms in nief
location. Dial 3-8112.
PVT. BENJAMIN GREAT-
HEART, who was
home on furlough visiting
wife, Mrs. Mary Greatheart
322 Wayne street, W. He
now stationed with his outfit
at Camp Stewart.
VISITS THE CITY
Brooks, managei ol ,. t
L. J.
Universal Life insurance com-
pany at , Jackson, T „ Mississippi,
was in the city for a few days
last week visiting friends.
Mr Brooks was formerly the
manager of the Savannah of-
fice iux of oi the me Pilgrim fa Health and
Life Insurance company and
President of the Savannah
Buesiness League.
CPL CLINTON ZEIGLER
STEIN N. ZEIGLER, sons of
214 West Park avenue la»e.
S. Forces somewhere in
Warsteen is stationed at
OSS IK JEFFERSON
PRESENTS
ETHIOPIAN CLOWNS
—VS—
GEORGIA INDIANS
In Baseball’s Opening Game
GRAYSON STADIUM
Wednesday and Thursday Nights, April 5—6
Grand Stand ‘Hit- Bleachers 60c
Children 35c Tax Included
FOR
EASTER
LADIES' FINE
HAND BAGS
(Fabric and Leather)
$2.98 — $6.98
THE VANITY SHOPPE
MEN
WANTED
STEADY WORK AT titLti wall IN
PERMANENT PLANT
Persons now engaged at highest skill in essential in¬
dustry cannot be considered. Please obtain referral card
from U. S. Employment Office at Bay A Drayton Streets
before visiting our Employment Office at 102 East Bay
Street.
UNION BAG
& PAPER CORPORATION
ETHIOPIAN CLOWNS RERE NEXT WEEK FOR TWO GAMES WITH THE
GEORGIA INDIANS
1
Thnt rollicking, mischievom
and sensational band of base-j
ball plr. ,.rs, known as the fa-'
moi., Ethiopian Clowns, now; leaj
mem v u Negro major
gue, is heading towards Savan
nah and t,wo night Georgia* exhibi-j
tion . w -inst the Crack
Indian baseball nine, to be,
played at Grayson Stadium on
1 Wednesday and Thursday, Apr
g &nd 6 starting at 8 o'clock.
'y[,o c lowns come here with
j new laurels gained the chain
pionshlp of the annual Denver
national tournament and with
it ^he U. S. semi-pro toga,
That alone is a story in it-
se j f During the first two
wee kks in July, the strongest
I teams of the country annually
SEAMAN LND. CLASS WAR-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Zeigler ol
Clinton is serving with the U
South Pacific battle area and
Virginia. ___
gather at Denver to battle
out for fame and fortune.
Last year the field was
about the best in years,
the Ethiopian Clowns, the on¬
ly Negro entrant. The
Ga., Bona Allens, winners of
the championship the prior with
year, were there and had
them as star pitcher, Cletus
“Boots” Poffenberger, the ex-
Brooklyn Dodger major
star, who this season is
San Diego in the Coast league.
The Enid, Okla., Champlin
finers, 1940-41 champions at
Wichita, Kan., and winners ol
the world semi-pro crown in a
post season series at Puerto
Rico, also were among those
present.
BUFFET SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. George Whit¬
field of 1205 Love street cele¬
brated their birthday with a
ovely buffet supper on the
25th of March. The house
,vas demrated with beautiful
;pring flowers. The dining
■ocm table was covered v.ich a
.ace table cloth. The center
yiece was the birthday cake
iecorated with patriotic col-
of red, white and blue
Prayer was offered by Rev. O
2. Bass. Cut of town guests
iresent were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
amin Whitfield of Macon, Mr
nrd Mrs. W. Ingram of Sanders
bile, Mrs. Louise Heath and
wfrs. Julia Hall both of Newark
4. J. and M. Cooper of Sanders
vilie. Rev. and Mrs. O. C
Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr
and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.. Eddie
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Overson
Hasten, Mrs. Julia Tyson, Mrs
A. Lovett, Mrs. Bertha Bur¬
gess, Mrs. Jerrie Mae Savage
Mrs. Maggie Master, Miss Aimc
thia Whitfield, Thill Roscoe,
George Ruffin, Joe Burton
Mrs. Lcola Dublin, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Anderson, Mrs. Annie and
many gifts were received from
friends.
WELDON LODGESE OI ELKS
By E. E. Greene
Weldon lodge of Elks met
Tuesday night at the rest, 508
Minis street, in its semi-month
ly meeting with Exalted Ruler
Edwin W. Burke, presiding
The opening ceremonies were
led by Brother Cummings.
The committee on education
has tickets for our local orator
ical contest to be staged April
14 at Mt. Zion Baptist church.
The ropt from the pre-spring
dance showed it to be a suc¬
cess. The Chrishmas club is
mounting every meeting. Bro
Christopner Rivers is the chan-
man.
Wc had as our guest Asst
Dt. Ruler Adele Brooks of For
est Temple, Washington, D. C
Bhe made an impressive talk.
Alter the meeting a repast was
served in honor of Dt. Brooks
birthday,
lin r fne Elks State convention
will meet in Duoiin April i6-U.
AIL Bils are asked to see Emo¬
ry Bfown and make arrange
mentsments for their transpor
tation to the meeting.
DEFENSE TRAINEE CLUB
OYSTER. ROAST
The O. S. Y. A. class in auto
mechanics at Haven Home
school sponsored an oyster
roast Friday, March 24, on tne'
school campus. It was one of
a series of events planned by
the youth organization, “De-
fense Victory Training Club,”
i which will be carried out dur-
! ! ing the season. The entire at
fair was arranged and carried
| out by the boys of the class,
; and the boys and their guests
i had a delightful time. The
j organization is composed of
j the following officers: Isaac
j Golden, president; William
1 Perry, Sr., instructor of the
! Simpkins, treasurer; William
, Pery, Sr., instructor of tne
! class in mechanics, and Robt
f A. Young, supervisor.
WANTED
Female Help for general laun¬
dry work. Vacation with pay
Generally five days a week.
The Star Laundry.
1812 East xiroad St.
When the Denver tilt was all
over, the Clowns found them¬
selves with the big first place
purse, four of them named to
the all tournament team and
four special individual trophies
awarded the club.
Their shadowbail, pepper-
game, fishing act. and other
stunts, augmented by the indi¬
vidual master showmanship of
"Pop" Nyas and his brother but
foons, throw baseball fans into
into hysterics wherever they
play. Thus the local fans are
in for a real show when tese
master showmen meet the fast
Georgia Indians, formerly the
Atlanta Crackers, in their two-
night tilt next week at the Mu
nicipal stadium.
PVT. LAWRENCE FUTCH,
Is stationed at Camp Shet
Mississippi. He was in¬
into the service sevgn
ago and is getting on
He is the brother oi
Futch.
PSI PHI IN
MEET
.Contlnuect irvin Page 1) I
are planning an interest-'
program of social activities
STAR * THEATRE
No. 1 IN YOUR PICTURE PARADE
I RL—SAT. MARCH 31—APR. 1
Don “Red” Barry Mills Brothers.
“Outlaws of Pine- Judy Canoba
ridge” “CHATTER BOX ”
No. 9—“ADV. FLYING CADETS”
Sunday, Monday Tuesday, April 2—”,—1
ROCHESTER SWINGS INTO AN “OFF TO BUF¬
FALO’’ - - - WHEN “CON MEN..............
BARGE IN , . ,
AND CATCH THESE LOVELY GOLD DIGGERS
DIGGING FOR REAL GOLD ! !
“WHAT’S BUZZING” IS REAL ENTERTAIN¬
MENT
Ann MILLER
ROCHESTER
John HU
Leslie Brooks doff Donnell
»nd
FREDDY MARTIN S’?! ORCHESTRA A COLUMBIA PICTURE
.
AND THERESA HARRIS
NO- 4—“ADVENTURES SMILING JACK’
WED—THUKS. APRIL 5—6
Delta Rhythm Boys Laird Cregar
Jan Garber and Band
“So‘s Your Uncle” “Holy Matrimony”
NO. 8—“JR. G-MEN OF THE AIR”
for the visiting brothers wL' ;)
will come from Alabama, Flori
da and Georgia. Among
those expected is the grand ba
sileus, Attorney A- Z. Looby of
Nashville, Tenn.
TUe officers of the Seventh
district are J. Q. Jefferson,
marshal; James Gadsden, co-
marshal; J. H. Calhoun, Jr„
district representative; M. R.
Austell, keeper of records; Dr.
J. E. Carter, district keeper of
finances, and J. T. Brooks, di¬
rector of publicity.
Men !
Wimberly's Billiard Parlor
526-528 West Broad Street
fs the right place to spend your
recreation hours
Moore’s
Pharmacy
37th and Florence Sts.
PHONE 9961
Prescriptions Correctly
Filled
TRIANGLE WINE
SHOP
554 W. Bay St.
Across from Yamauraw
Village
BUY WAR BONDS
But if You Must Buy
Whiskey and Wine
See Us
Strictly OPA Prices
I pi ILLtl I ITC WALK COMFOki! AND SIT
IN
SUFFERER DO TH,S * *
Use Poslam—the CONCKNTRATKD
ointment — aa thousands have,
The oily base HOLDS Poslam's
medication on .smarting tissues
to cool and soothe that agonizing
itch and burn. Sold from coast to
coast for 35 years. Ask your
doctor. Only 50c, all drug stores.