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^THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1944
LOCALS
Irs. Orich LaMoneda who!
Jacksonville, been spending several weeks]
Fla., return'd
|f,he city last Sunday night,
was accompanied back
sister, Mrs. Mattie Busby,
wfio was in charge oi h i r cafe,
tl*e Neptune, during Mrs. La-
Mb'n^da's absence. Mrs. Bus-]
by’Went to Florida last week for-
a ' days * visit. * J
Mrs. lone Monroe _ Trice . oi
Chicago is the guest of her sis-
ter and brother in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tolanci J. Edwards. j
Mrs. G. E. Nelam of 406 West
Henry street and her little
grand daughter, Emma Jane,
hate- returned home after spend
irig.'Stoc weeks in New York, Ni¬
agara 1 Falls and West Hampton,
Long Is‘and. In New York
they were the hous 1 ' guests ol
her‘ daughter, Mrs. Wilbert Lee
ahd and' . : visited visited her her sister sister in in W W'-st i, st
Hampton. In Niagara Falls she
was' the house guest of her
niece,' Mrs. Wiley.
of Mit 511 and Charles Mrs. street L. H. entertain- Lawrence ]
cd at their home last Tuesday
in-honor of Mr. Lawrences sis
ters,'Mrs. Cleo Edwards, Mrs.;
Ddrothy Evans of Chicago and'
Mrs. Frances Lewis of Kansas
City, Mo., who have been their
house guests for th« last two
weeks.
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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
Vfifr. DUNBAR
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V 13 TH E HOUSE OF HITS
rpl FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCT. 6—7
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
iifct HIT NO. 1
JOHNNY MACK BROWN in
“OUTLAWS STAMPEDE PASS”
vj)*t HIT NO. 2
“DETECTIVE KITTY O'DAY”
Added First Thrilling Chapter of
“TIGER WOMAN”
Also “Calling All Kids”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 9, 10
mm
Added Serial * Comedy * News
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I1TH
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
“BLACK MARKET RUSTLERS”
HIT NO. 2
Thrills! “TERROR HOUSE” Chills!
Added “Chinatown Champs”
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12TH
“NEVER BEEN LICKED”
Added “Women At War”
“RKO News” Holt Secret Service
Mrs. Eva Smalls of Charles-
S. C., has returned home af
spending two weeks vacation
her sister and brother in
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. HErb of
W. Waldburg lane Mrs.
was lavishly entertained
friends while in the city.
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Mrs Ada Wrig ht of New York,
of Savannah, was in
city for a Dw days visiting
relatives and friends . Mrs .
^ the godmother of i it _,
Alvin Herb who has been
confin-d to Charity hospital
a fractuured leg but is now
well again. He is the son of
and Mrs. S. L. Herb of 725
W. Waldburg lane.
Mrs Mrs. Elouise naouise True" iruei and anu her
littl ■ daughter,* Clarise, will
soon return home from a
weeks vacation cauun V. ” J ill in Philadelphia nmouciJhia \
with with v. her her , husband husband and and with rela
tives in Trenton, N. J.
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Mrs. Sarah Jearnttc Dei ric
° f J k 17 f ™' WMhingtoi^D^k
m ,^t, r i CU la te at the National
Trad ,. and p ro f es sional school
Lin)colr j Heights,
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Joe E. Brown of 36 W. 139th
street, New York city, left tor
home after spending two wcks
relatives at 617 W. Park
1st. Sgt. Leroy Polite, son of
Mrs. Maggie Polite and brother
of Mrs. Janie Phoenix, who was
home for 21 days after serv-
ing 28 months overseas. He
was the guest of his mother,
sister and^ brother m ^ Elias
Phoemx of 326 Pnce st et e
a]so vlsite d relatives in South e ,,
Carolma - Sgt - Politr Pollte was was mar- mar
ried to Miss . Willie Ruth
hams of Berkley, Calif,, on Sep-
tember . 8. „ , 1944. q44 ne H = is now sra ta _
at Camp Butner, N. C.,
to be assigned to other
duties.
avenue,
Pfc. Kirk'and Ward, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan DeVoe, left
after spending 72 hours
£eave with his parents.
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Mrs, Eloise Burke Johnson of
Waynesboro spent the past
week with her cousin, Mrs. Ma-
mie j H 0 bi nson of 529 Charles
street. While here she was en
tertained by Mrs. Inez Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gil¬
bert left 'ast Sunday for their
hom« in New York city after an
eleven day stay in the city on
account of the death of Mr.
Gilbert’s father, the lat« Lewis
T. Gilbert.
Mrs. Mabel Gilbert Williams
returned to New York city Sun
day after a three months stay
! in Savannah. Her vacation 1U11
turned to one of sadness owing
tn the sprinus i'lness her'father, and sub-
sequent death of th-
latp T XjCw pwis s T i. Gilbert i I-
Mrs. Marie Bryant of 501
Huntingdon street left lant
w ek for New York city.
stay is indefinite.
Before leaving the city
and Mrs. William Gilbert,
Mabel Wi'liams and Mrs.
Bryant, all of whom
for N'^w York city, were
tained with a dinner party
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ins of 544 E. Gordon street.
Mrs. Carrie Minis Mansh
New York city was called
on account of the sudFn
ing of her sister. Mrs.
Minis Edwards of 625 Cohen
Sunday, Sept. 24.
Mrs. Mary Waters of
phia and Mrs. Rosa Peterson
New York city were in the
attending the funeral of
Maggie Mjnis Edwards.
TT Sunday for home.
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Frank Williams if 119 J k
street, West Savannah, has
turned from a two weeks •“
cation in Texas and
La., also Port Bearrie. La.,
iting relatives and friends.
had a very enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Muriel Robinson is
from Vpw Vnrk fn h P at
bedside of her son. Cole
Jones, Jr. Her husband,
Harold Robinson has served
years overseas and is now
tioned at Camp Stewart.
! Mrs. Annie E. Biackk of St.
1
Andrews Hill received informa¬
tion that her son, Pfc.
Black is now serving his coun
try somewhere in the
with the U. S. Marines. He re-
ports that he is well and doing
fine.
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Mrs Carrie Cargo McGIockton
of West 36th street has return¬
ed after a pleasant visit
relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Chicago and Evanston,
She visited several of the
ing beauty shopps in these cit¬
ies and Savannah’s
“top” in comparison.
APPRECIATION
Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Lee
liams of 608 Park Ave. W wish
to express their deepest appre-
ciation to their friends and
neighbors for kindnesses ren-
dered Mrs. Williams duiing her
illness. «* « £#*!«
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
SGT. SMALLS IN south
CIFIC’ AREA
WITH THE U. S. ARMY IN
THE SOUTH PACIFIC— Ser¬
geant Nathan Smalls, a former
employee of Mopper grocery
store, 409 West Broughton St.,
S«vannah, Ga., is now on duty
with an anti-aircraft unit in
the South Pacific.
His organization has partici- (
pated in tlv defense of vital
jectives in the South Pacific,
such as airfields, h"rbors and
supply bases. Their object is
to fire on all “nemy targets
within range of their guns, to
bring them down or to prevent
accurate bombing by the emmy.
Sgt. Smalls is chief of section
in his gun crew, a position he
£arned by cndable and effi .
cient work jn the fje , d
gon Ql MrfJ Janie Smalls 0 f
51g East Ha)1 streetj savannah,
Qa ggt Smalls entercd the
army in May, at"Fort 1941. received ~Br ~gg, his
training ;l N.
C., ’ and came overseas in Au-
gust 1049 1942 Wt Hh h 1 . nr pre&c „„ pnt 1 nr 0
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ganization. He has been a-
warded the Good Conduct Med-
ei .
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Sgt Smal i s has met two Ma-
r£nes £rom Savannah, who are
serv j n g on the same island here
j n t he South Pacific, namely
Lanr'r Walker and Pvt.
James Hubert.
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pfc - John Brown - who is sta "
wutes tliat he s gMtSr ge mg d ong
H 1 th6 S ° M K a
j Brown usta who resides at 1118 Au-
S avenue.
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[)UTCH OFFICERS
LEARN TO RESPECT
INDONESIANS
WASHINGTON, D. C. (NNPA)
-The lessons in cooperation en-
f 0rced war sa i d Charles
q ^ an de r Plas, acting governor
for the "C free YndipTanrf’chief parts oJ th? Neth-
com-
missioner for the Indies in Au-
stralia and New Zealand, have
organization of a true de moc-
* , th Tntlif ,„ jn nation .
wid radio broadcast last week.
, “Our Dutch officers are learn
; ing that it can be a privilege
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Indonesia, the last f traces t nf of
^^ndeme" ..
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|freedom, and prepared to
for thcir ideals at the side of
the western democracies.”
( He pointed p nointed out out that that the the or or-
aQni g _____,__ 7 ntinn _„ of all _______, nersonal and
^tnlZZ Jd in neighbor-' both lib
Z, i
Civil Affairs (NICA), in which
Indonesians and their former
European rulers meet o na
of equahty. .
EASTSIDE BEAUTY SALON
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The Eastside Beauty Salon
has moved into its nev. home at
545 1-2 East Gwinnett street,
.the Dr. Sessoms building. It
was formerly located at 18 6 E.
Broad street. Mrs.
Sapp is proprietor.
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Mrs. Lula Mae Grant of 804
west 39th street left Friday of
last week York for Trenton, she N. J.,|
and New where
visit relatives and friends. Mrs.
Grant will return late in Octo-
ber to resume her duties as as-
sistant manager of the Vanity
Shoppe
TI1E DUKES AND DUCHESSES
The Dukes and Duchesses,
formerly the tlv Chattanooga
Choo Choo club, held its
! meeting at the home of Mr. and
iMrs. J. W. Smith, the latter
ing a delicious repast, assited
by little Do'lie Mae Smith,
Philip Green was >'lected presi-
dent of the ‘club. Those present
twere Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel F'owers,
Mrs. Que-n Mae Scott, Richard
J Hamilton, Duvid Wright, Sr.,
Mrs. Mattie Perry, Philip Green.
New members of the club are
Queen Scott, David Wright, Sr.,
Mrs. Evlina Flowers and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Williams.
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‘.-II CLUB ACTIVITIES
The Haven Home 4-H club
members he'd a joint meeting
Sept. 28 for the purpose of re-
| organizing and electing officers
for the year. The following
' were elected: Bettie Sutton,
! president; Agir s Williams, vice
ipresident; Ruth Walton, recor-
lng secretarry: Sarah Monroe,
iassistant secretary; Ruth Neal,
treasurr; Miss Margaret Gads-
den, Miss Lottie Cromartie, Mrs.
lg dith Jones and Mrs. Mattie
| Branch, advisory committee,
The next joint meeting wi‘l b>'
held Oct. 26 at which time all
chairman are asked to render
written reports for th« projects
they represent. Tlv officers
jwere installed by Mrs. M. H.
[Jones, home demonstration a-
8' n L
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™ USIIER BOARD, NO. 2
The First Bl ’yan Baptist
church Usher Board No. 2 re-
ness was transacted after which
a d'iicious repast was served By
the hostess ' Thc next meeti
was October 1 at the home of
Mrs. Mattie Ganaway on W*'st
president
j Mrs. Anna Wil'iams, reporter
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BEAUTICIANS’ UNION
The Beauticians Union met
£trcct BSO ' the vicc P^ident,
^ rS ,' T'h 1 Whlte ’ in charK0 ' A
i dcai of business was transacted
and Plans discussed pertaining
to 1,0 the LIle Droeress Rrugrcso ui of the me union, uimm.
The next meeting will be Mon-
day n^t. October 16
Mrs. Fautine Bignon, Pres.
Mrs - Sara Ellison ' re P° rter
riLGRIM SOCIAL CLUB
The Pi'grim social club met at
the home of Mrs. Bolden. 908
35th lane. Much business was
jearried will out. The safety the home club of
give a party at
Mrs. Walker, 818 W. 35th lane
on October 7.
j Mrs. P. Bold'n, president
Mrs. S. Mitchel 1 , F. Secy.
Mrs. Mary Woods, Treas,
FORMER SAVANNAHIAN
VISITS THE CITY
John W. Hendrickson, oi
Pittsburgh, Pa., accompanied by
his wife was a recent visitor to
his sisters, Misses C. B. and
E. Hendrickson of East Park
Smitherman of Sandfly. It
)Mr. Hendricksons first visit
| twenty years and the second
|forty four years. He
I a happy reunion with relatives
' and friends and former class
mates.
Although the
these partSj Mrs Hendrickson
went away greatly impressed
with the beauty of the city and
ihe hospitality of the people,
Mr and Mrs Hendrickson left
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SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Monday •wening, Septem-
25, Mrs. Isabele' Reese W ar¬
of 2018 Harden street eri-
tertained her brother, Herteze
Reese, wi$h a surprise birthday
Reese, on the evening of the
were Invited to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Berrien
Reese, 545 E. Park avenue, for
dinner »nd while they were
there the scene was all set for
the surprise. When they re-
turnd home the guests were all
therea waiting their arrival and
when they returned home,
accompanied by Berrian Re*se,
the lights were turned on
and the assembled guests greet¬
ed them by singing “Happy
Birthday to You. Mr. Reese
was the recipient of m"ny useful
giftss. The evening was spent
playing pokeno after which a
delicious r-past was served
Those who helped to make the
servLwithwaitingwereOIE
evening pleasant wre Mr. and
Mrs - Berrea n Reese, Mr. Dennis
and Miss Arneth" Rivers, Mrs
D<dla McG<'th, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'iie Wil-
Sr., Mrs. Alma Davis,
Mrs ' Lurelha Dav is Prince, Jas.
Ralton - Mr ' and Mrs - Bitlle A1 '
ston and j others -
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B ________ ,R THDAl PARTI ___
Little Fr"nk Newton, Jr., cele-
brated his third birth with a
evening lov'^y party at the on home last Wednesday] of his
pa-
vents in Yamacraw Village. The
hous e was beautiful with sum-
mer flow-rs, a color scheme of
P ink ""b green being carried
ou ^- The dining table was
covered with a lace cloth and
c-ntered with a 'ovely cake with
three little candles. The little
guests were serv' d ice cream
and cake and candies at six
Those enjoying thc
evning were Misses Barbara, (
Smith, Roselee Smith, Madeline
Wil'iams, Barbara Detreville,!
Cynthia Glover, Char IF Mae]
Philpot, Lillie Mae Sneed, Mary]
Alice Johnscfn, Juanita Quinn,
Eloise Hamilton, Many "nd
'ine Gilbert, Masters Harold Will
hams Marion Johnson and,
Frank Jr„ Evlyn and Helen
Gordon Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert,!
Mrs. Helen Gordon, Mrs. Ruby
Flowers. Mrs. Louise Johnson
assisted Mrs. Marye Newton
a nd Mrs. Henderson in serving.!
The presents were many and
useful.
MAVFLOWER SOCIAL CLUB
The Mayflower Social club
met at the home of Mrs. E'iza-
beth Griffin, hostesss instead of
Mrs. Payne as formerly report-
ed - T,le president, M. C. Chis-
holm, presided, and much busi-
of fish fries
|lllHlllUUl'il eacn caiuraay mgni.
delicious re>pasT was enjoyed
hy those at the meeting. The-
ne3£ t meeting will be at the
' 07'^“’“ M^tos^preU"
were M. C. Chisholm, president;
Eizabeth Griffin, secretary; A-
[lethla Green, recording secreta-
ry: Black - treasurer;
“.n, rep orter.
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NOTICE NO l ICE
The Sarah Allen circ !,, 's fall
meeting ----------- will "■*» be held nt.p* Thursday ‘■■uouoj
October 12. Mrs. DeVaughn is
............. president and . Miss M. *' A. * ^ Cole,
secretary. ,
NEGRO SPY Of 1 HITLER
OUTWITS NAZIS
CHICAGO, Oct. 1-Although
^hooted to sabotage the Allied
war e{{ort a Negro spy £or Hit .
j er surrendered himself and his
comrade immediately upon
and j n g on f re e soil, related J.
Edgar Hoover, director investigation, of the)
; federal bureau of
in the September issue of the
Negro Digest, published here.
In an article, “No Spy for
Hitler,” Hoover reported how by! a.
Negro dock worker captured
tho Germans in Holland had ac
CC pL t , d espionage training but
r,i.n nf hi*
and t urned b im over to the Ameri' au-
upon arriving in
£ca
‘There is a lesson h*‘re for 1
Hit i er and for all who
PARTY
Little Minnie Ruth Smith, the
yar old daughter of~Nfr.
Mrs. Maurice Smith, cele¬
her fourth birthday Oct.
at 1203 Wright street. The
hostess’ sister, Jo Anne)
led the guests in games j
which a delicious repast j
serv'd. Those attending I
party were Jennie and Bob
Jean Marie, Harriett Samp¬
Sherry Strickland, Arthur
Lowe, Alonza and Louis
Charles Brannen, Betty
and Juliette West, Kath-
ana James English, Inez
Friendly Eight Sport Club
PRESENTS
The Gate City Rhythm
Kings
With Eddie, Rufus and Henry Washington, Leader,»
DIRECT FROM JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Mon. Night, Oct. 10, 1944
At Masonic Temple
From 9 P. M. To 1 A- M.
$ r y0 AWARDED IN CASH PRIZES
ADMISSION —; ADVANCE 80 CENTS
AT DOOR - $1.00
JAMES GRAHAM, President WILLIE BROWN, Clir.
“Bill” Boyd
“BORDER PATROV
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oft. H, 9.
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onconqo'
MAMA Iff 11
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IoUMVOIRAH; SMM
ijeCHNlCOLOR with
JSSCjySS** EDGAR BARRIE*
LON CHANEY ■ti
$
mot *rrt.
Preston and Fannie Marie Ncw-
ris.
The Butler Presbyterian
KmERGARTEN
Will Open
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
At 9:30 A. M.
Mrs. Thelma Pinckney
Teacher