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THURSDAY, OCT 3, 194!
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Activities of USO and SSSS
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\* W. W. 36TH ST. USO , I
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the ‘ Savoy” came to town
Sunday. October l. when an
impromptu crowd of soldiers
and. civilians crowded the 36th
St. ^JSO club’s annex for a
<*“* -*-• - ihe mOT " !ns
rrunk williams, Ubu s Count
Basie, with Doris Tilson, Wil-
m Terrel J’ Privates Frank
Smitli. Jerry Richardson and A.
Ci. Farley as vocalists took
eatjyi, spotlight, When the in-
termezzo hour, popular USO
feature approached, Private
Fairley. Cpl. John Duncan Pri- 1
vates Louis White Eddie Jen-
kips, William Hall, Julius Ben- Jas.l
son, Abraham Howard and
Camp Stewart’s Swing Ensem- 77
k, ble and Davtd ,, Howards Or-
chestra are on hand Saturday
evomngs at he USD’s Cosmo-
politan Pavilhon wuth attrac-
lively attired hostesses to wel-
COmC Savannah’s Servicemen, I
Mr. Serbert Dove, the club’s
director, has been selected by
the National Office to attend
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THE RAINBOW ROOM
A TOP GUS’ TAVERN
CLIFFORD GORDON Presents
GRAND OPENING
MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 1944
Floor Show 10:45 and 1 A. M. ■tM 3: § j^fN *
SI I ’% II n„
Featuring \ • «| I V? !
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MAMIE LEE BRADLEY
SAMMY SWINTON
AND
iMmi
LEVETT BEMBRY
A Beautiful Chorus of Dancing Girls
W, * v WITH
■ .. ■ --S5*r TUB and TUBBIE
MAMIE LEE BRADLEY Comedy Team SAMMY SWINTON
Floor Show A.t Lincoln Inn Saturdays and Sunday
USD courses which are
given for Directors and
officials in Rexion VII in
lanta, Ga. October 8th
October 21st.
The celebratIng priests WPr
Reverend Father a - - t ~
pastor of St. ..
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Hayes, pastor of St.
church and Rev. Father
Pastor of St. Benedicts
i ic church.
I WEST BROAD ST. USO
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The last days of
saw the culmination of
activities and the launching
many others;. The
their *****
n«w members and
plans ™ for their probation Junior
" “f °" nou T h e a Pie
or oaturaay, octooer /in,
9: 3^ at which time pies
and hot from the oven will
£erv ed our servicemen.
The Senior Hostesses Ja
plans for a banquet for
Hosts which will be
on Tuesday evening.
24th. This will be a part
the Anniversary Celebration.
Dn Tuesday evening
the Religious
held its. first
of the current season. On
evening, October
Discussion Group reorganiz-
dlcus d siof wath for
from this
P A an V f T Br ° ad l ree
first birthday are
foinp e e. icy included
on L.undy October
which the public will be
Senior Hostesses’
to the Hosts on
October 24th; Sub-Debs
Fiiday, October 27th;
the Junior Hostesses’
on Saturday, October
for further news of
celebration.
Let us help you. with
Package before
15th. Plan to contribute to
the Annual War Fur. 4
October and November.
your share.
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SSSS CENTER
The winter program of en
tertainment to .servicemen is
getting underway at the Ogee-
c hee Road SSSS. The hospi-
tality committee is taking stock
of its volunteers so as to plan
j most effectively for continued
vai ' iety P roje f * the realm of
entertainment. entertainment. Latest Latest among
' groups giving volunteer service
s
but old ”T enough to realize * T*t!i a ** re-
Sp0lT ’ lblllty and capable of
.much service. It makes a sol-
|dier feel that he is “just
home with mom and sis.”
1 Meetings scheduled for this
( week include that of the medi-
cal auxiliary, teen age boys club
and practices in athletics by
— women and “* men
workers.
nished by v ful1 military o5rtM- orrties-
tra. Honored guests for Sun-
day afternoon five o’clock tea
'will be Pvt. and Mrs. Otto Tra-
f ls s th tne r7ormef lormer Miss Mlss Catherine Catherine
f .Gartrell ua r.r PI , who for t nr more more than rnan
vparK has heen ‘.I a faithful
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” e a ^ e ve / y happy nappy to ™ have have
had the ^f ta „ latlon
lliary and °! the the graciousness aa
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'its £ guests on last
f Iv v P }’ formal and decorations, * re- 1 *
freshments. etc., were
ly appropriate.
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We , don ^ dge ' met
Tpesday nJ ght at the rest in
regular semi . monthly session,
pres id<'d over by Exalted
Edwin w Burke . Much
I ness was dispatched. The re-!
ports of the various committees
were received. Everything Ls
jn readiness for the first ball
the season on Wednesday night
t 0 w hich a large crowd is
p p c ted. Raymond Hollomond
s chairman of this affair
i which elaborate plans
been made. . This was one of
the most spirited meetings
the lodge in a long time.
MEDICAL OFFICERS HONOR-
ED by MR5 HARRIS
| Mrs. William A. Harris, retir¬
ing president of tne South At¬
_.................. lantic Medical Auxiliary, enter-
taine d iast Thursday evening
the ssss with a buffet supper
in b° nor of Mrs. Melton D. Bry-
an !” President; Mrs. N. H. Col-
*' er ' vlce-piesident, Mrs. E. J.
secretary, and Mrs. J. W.
^ ^Uson, ted j£ treasurer lce " ot the newily
uon ’ MIS - a “• - *• V' ***?'*’ * iazier - "“"’ Mrs '
f; E. Fonvielle, Mrs. Archibald
ti!ing off Hers, assisted Mrs.
Harris in receiving receiving.
Th? recreation hall had been
transformed into a tower of
autumn foliage, flowers and ber
ries. Against a background of
greens the sunset golds and
reds and “
purples sparkled
many jewels. The party was
affair.
,zle r. rendered IC11UCICU a “ piano nunrnei number,
! and Mlss Almy Bailey - acco ™
P anled by Mrs. Fluker, sang the
lovely “Thoughts Have Wings.’
Affer a round of cards of the
guests’ own choosing, small trop
* ca • * ------ cakes -r— were ----- awarded
th e winners, who were Mrs.
Paul Perry, Miss Iva
Miss Frances Fonvielle, and
consolation, Mrs. George Ben-
son. The guests of honor
similar cakes.
Besides the newly ««««*« elected of-
f ' *1 * U * a “? ldi " S
were Mrs. S. F. Frazier, . Mrs. c.
Eneas, Mrs. J. E. Fonvielle,] A.I
Frances Fonvielle, Mrs.
Tompkins, Mrs. J. W. Jamerson,'
Mrs. J. W. Jamerson, Jr., Mrs.
H. M. Collier, J.r, Mrs. R. W.
Moore, Miss Fannie C. Moore,
Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Max-
Stevens, Miss O. I. Campbell I 1
Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Sadie
Mrs. A. C. Curtright,
Celestlne Hatcher, Miss
Frankie Golden, Miss Aime
Bailey, Mrs. Paul Perry, Mrs. W.
A. Hagins, Mrs. Sidney A. Jones,
Eunice Janes Brown, Mrs.
George Benson, Mrs. Sadie Des-
Vern.ey, Mrs. Albert Thweat,
Mrs. F. M. Staley, Miss Julia
Mrs. George Arnold, Mrs.’
George S. Williams, Mrs. Walter
S. Scott, Mrs. Roslyn J. Arnold, I
Miss Ethel Jackson, Mrs. Geo.!
Pressley, Mists Marjorie Gads- 1
dei , Mrs. tdfta.ru Mrs. Wil
son P. Hubert, Miss Vera Dow-
dell, Miss Martina Hall. Miss
Iva Stewart, Mrs. Jonnie Lock-
ett Fluker,. Mrs. William McKel-
vey ' MrK - J° hn Law ’ Mrs. J - G -
Lemon ' Mrs - Boles Ford,. Mrs.
c R Alexander, Mrs L It. Car-
Mrs. °^ via Alexander and
Mrs - E ‘ Canty -
PERSONAL .............. ............. MENTION
After a delightful stay in the
My Miss Marie Dewey of New
York York who who was was th th house house guest guest
of Mrs Q eorgla j Knight and
k M , ssi
tQ ma K e her stay pleasant were
|mDs Anna Maxwell, Miss Sadie
Legr*e, Miss Clementine
er, Mrs. Upchurch. Mrs. Gladys
Porter. Mrs. Rose Davis, Mrs.
George S. Williams and Mrs.
Rena Overstreet.
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Nominations
NEW YORK—Nominations for
the —— 1044 _ Spingarn r — medalist to
noblest achievement by
Negro during the pre-;
ceding year or years, are now
open, the NAACP announced
week. Anyone may sub-
mit the name of a person con¬
sidered to be worthy of recogni-
tlon and send it to the National
Office of the NAACP. 09 Fifth |
Av „ ^,“ N< T „ Y ° rk , „ 3 „ N f^ „ ,
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8 Pmg a mgold medal,'
which WaS ir!stituted by the i
for J. the E. first Spingarn, time was in 1914, awarded and j j
after the death of the donor ln j
1939, a fund was set aside for!
its us continuance. coaun
Decision on the 1944 nomi-
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nees will be made by a commit-
tee °1 u * ne persouw-
j In 1941 the sward went t0 A.
phmp Randolphi . president of
the Brotherhood of Sleeping
Car Porters; In 1942, to Judge
Wm H Hastie , dean 0 f the
Howard law school, for his work
as civilian aide to the Secretary
of War prior to his resignation
in January, 1943, and In 1943, to
Dr. Charles H. Drew' for his
outstanding work in blood bank
tnc bl00t! P la3ma bank'ln b-* 1114 ln Pres! Ries
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b.vterian hospital. New York,
,l10 American Red Cross.
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AMUSEMENT
COLUMN
ThLi apace la -eserved nwla-
atvely for the patron* of The
Tribune Job Printing Depart¬
ment.
October f—Four Gospel Singers at Shiloh
Baptist Church. Admission 35cO
Oet. 4—A nartv at Catholic Hall, benefit St.
Icned let’s Church. Tickets 2,5c
Od 11—tircat Four Female Gospel Singers at
the Zion Hill Baptist church. Admission 35c.
Oet, 11—First Fall Dance ai Masonic Temple
by The Senators. Admission 59c; at door 60c.
Oct. 6—Dixie Quartet at Bolton Street Bap¬
tist Church. Admission 35o.
Oct. 16—Dixie Quartet at St. James A. M. E.
Church. Admission 35c.
Out. 4—Dixie Quartet at St. Paul C. M. E.
Church. Admission 35c.
Sept. 29—First Autumn Hop at Masonic Tern-
ale by Southeastern Victory Club. Admission:
Advance 45c at door 50c.
Se-pt. 22—Motorcade to Derricks’ Inn by Rock
HID Baptist Church. Fare 25c.
Oet. 2.3—Dixie Quartet at Union Baptist church
Admission .35e
Nov. 0—Goodwill Female Chorus at Thank¬
ful Baptist Church. Admission 2,5c.
Oet. 10—4 Female Gospelsingers Conner Tem
pie Baptist Church. Admission 35c.
Oct. 18—Formal Musical given by Mount Zion
Senior Choir. Admission 35c.
Oet. 9—Yard’ Party by’ Yankie Sani and
Larry, Corner Bryan and Ann strec.ts. Admis¬
sion 70 Cents.,
Oet. 4—Annual Ball at Elks Rest by Weldon
Lodge I. B. P. O. E. of W. Admission 81.00
Oet. 9—Dixie Quartet at Bethel A. M. E, Church
Admission 35c.
Oet. 20—Williams Singers at Beulah Baptist
Church Admission 25e.
Oet. 9—The Royal Quartet at Young Zion Bap¬
tist Church.
Oet. 13—The Royal Quartet at, St. Thomas A.
M. E. Church.
Oet. 15—The Royal Quartet at Ridgeland, S.
C. s
Oet. 2:5—The Royal Quartet at St. Peters Bnp-
(ist Church I
Oet, 27—Contest The Royal Quartet and The
Dixie Quartet at Gaines Chapel A. AI. E. church
Oct. 30—The Royal Quartet will be in contest
with The Savannah Jubilee Singers at Union
Baptist Church.
Oet. 29—The Royal Quartet will be at Ridge-
l.ind, S. C.
Nov 6—The Royal Quartet at Union Branch
Baptist Church. i