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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
LOCALS
Rev. A. L. McCargo, A. B., D.
D., of Memphis, lenn., who was
in the city conducting a revival
campaign for the second Bap-
ti.u church, was the dinner
of Dr. and Mrs: D. W.
SfofA on Saturday evening at
Sue home of Miss V. E. Boxx on
t Bolton street Dr. and
th'.i. Stone are former residents
of Memphis, who recently came
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
THE HOUSE OF HITS
FRIDAY—SATURDAY JUNE 1
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
BUCK JONES — TIM McCOY
in “ARIZONA BOUND”
IIIT NO. 2
“CIPHER BUREAU”
Added
‘SPY SMASHER” and COMEDY
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, June 3, 1, 5
TWO BIG HITS!!
FIRST TIME SHOWN
GREAT STARS!
SWING MUSIC!
LOUD LAUGHTER!
GORGEOUS GALS!
IDA JAMES
The “Shoo Shoo
Baliy” Girl and A
(Ife llig All-Colored He was a Hard-
Cast in Boiled Harlem Cop,
ROMANCE but she managed
to Steal his Heart!
BEAT
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THWEOUTon MANEUVEftS-
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Trt? STORY oP* ^
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to rue a ac? n/ey
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A/TIIIAM PRINCE • ANDREA KING DFLMER DAVES
Ploy h y A lvjh fioss.rt ond Deiroe/ Dove* • O.g,n 0 | Story by lion#t Wiggow
Added “Black Arrow” Latest War News
WEDNESDAY, JUNE BT11
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. I
DICKFORAN in
“GUNS OF THE PECOS ”
HIT NO. 2
“GIRL RUSH”
Added Comedy
THURSDAY JUNE 7TH
CHESTER MORRIS in
“THE BAT WHISPERS”
Wdded
Phantom” War News “Oh! Baby
j .+.+ n
to Savannah to reside.
graduatin'; class.
Mrs. Janie L. Baker, formerly
of Savannah but now of Chica¬
go, is visiting Mrs. Maggie
Brown of 508 West Anderson
street. She will also visit
Statesboro and Washington be¬
fore returning home.
Mrs. Daisy E. Baxter, daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. Paul W. Baker,
has returned to Richmond, Va,
after a two weeks visit to see
her parents who had been ill
but arc much better. While
here she enjoyed the company
of her many relatives and
friends.
Lester B. Johnson, Jr., has re
turned home after successful
freshmana school year a*
Hampton institute.
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Guests at the John G. Graves,
Sr., residence, 511 West Henry
street, during the past week
were Rlv. R. A. Graves and Wm
H. Shell, both of Atlanta.
BOOKER T. HIGH SCHOOL, ATLANTA, GA
THE SAVAKHAH TRIBUWh
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Superior is an appropriate
term which may bo justly ap
pned to tne services whicn cue
w. B. Braswell establishments
are rendering the public —The
popular Manhattan Club at
the Augusta road and Bay
street extension, the Braswell
caie at 505 West Broad street
and the Kitz Club at 460 1-2
ainoi ■; them a fluorescent
lighting system and an enlarg¬
ed counter service.
The Ritz Club, located in the
very heart of the city’s Negro
business district, is enjoying <
unprecedented patronage jj. i
is model nistically equipped
and exquisitely furnished A'
special feature of the club is
a large w'ire-screened veranda
which is hiahly appreciated by
the patrons in hot weather.
Mr. Braiswiell contemplates
adding another establishment
to his investments in the near
future. This will be a theatre
which will be built at the site':
of the Manhattan clug.— (adv)l
Brewster On Ship Blast
ing Okinawa
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MR. SIMMS IN THE CITY
Ji.s. U. II. Simms of Tuslce-
gee Institute, Ala., has been
spending a week or more in
the city with Mr. and Mrs.
P. Simms of West
was a
WHITE BLUFF
Dea. Joseph N. Hall
The 130th unnivesary of the
Zion White Bluff Baptist
church closed Sunday evening
Total raised was *597.03. Rev.
B. F. Daughtry is pastor.
Sunday School was largely at
tended Sunday morning at Nich
olsonboro Baptist Church. Miss
Ernestine Harris taught the
lesson.
The Royal Boys Saving club
met Saturday at the home of
Dea. Frank Ferguson; Deacon
Charlie Brown, president;
The YMSC meeting will be
held Sunday evening June 3rd
at the home of Dea. Joseph N.
Hall. Dea. Allen Coleman, Is
president.
Services were hel dat Second
Ml. Pleasant Baptist Church on
Sunday morning, Rev. L. L.
Small, pastor.
Mrs. Willie (Grant* Battise
who was in the Ga. Infirmary
fo two weeks is home again.
She is improving fine
Mr. Johnnie Felt is on the
sick list.
WEST SAVANNAH
By Mrs. R. N. Scott
Sufi'iay was Trustee Day at
Stout Chapel CME Church. The
sermon by the pastor.
Rev. H. P. Golden and Rev. N.
N. Henry of Thunderbolt mo¬
tored to Cordele Friday on a
business trip with the bishop
and minister to witness the clos
ing of the Ministers’ School at
Cordele.
ETHEL WATERS
You Ye Sure to Enjoy
—the pleasant, inviting atmosphere of
incoin
—so restful—so conducive to sparkling conversation,
to vigorous appetite. And the food—well, ask anyone
who has dined here
We Feature Nourishing and Delicious
Home Cooking
Fine Brown Chicken, Any Style,
Sizzling Steak
Barbecue Chicken With Spaghetti
Dining Room Opens .'{ I*. M- to .'! A. M.
Stiles Ave and Augusta Road
SPENCER SUPPORTS
Individually Designed
Mrs. .J. M. Walker—Spencer Corsetiere
Office \\. Broad Street Res. Phone 2
Silencers are designed to fit
They do not stretch to lit !
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Delta Rhythm Boys
Night Club Girl
NO. 5—“MYSTERY RIVER BOAT
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 3rd, Ith, 5lh . t
OH BOYS!
Look at that luscious "Chorry Blonde" in a show that’s really Something!
OH BOYS!
The Cole Porter Broadway stage 'smash comes to the ScreenI
<^!W%MIRANDA
i<te^0’SHEA
BLAINE
(The Cherry Blonde)
C 6 NTUST fOJ
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D„«.^by ttWIS SEILER • 9 , o<fuced by IRVING STARR
CHAP. 13—“THE BATMAN
WE DN ESI) A Y—TH URSDA Y
Evelyn Keyes
“Strange Affair
LAST CHAP.—“SECRET CODE
California Joe
Charles Laughton
Cantervdle Ghost