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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945
LOCALS
Mrs. Janie Patton of Mills B
Line avenue wno lias been very
ill is doing nicely at this writ
ing-
as. Mabel „ L , „ P. Wells „ is . in tlie
i on account of the
Tier mother, Mrs. Janie Pat-
lOil,
Mrs. Marie K. Singleton
First street who was a
at' Georgia infirmary, is home
again and doing nicely.
Miss Dai y B. Plioenn? * s
home again and doing line
ter a few days’ illness at
tjy hospital.
• * •
Miss Gloria Fuzzier,
ter of Mrs. Marie Burns of
West 32nd street, has
to the city after having
ed school at St. Benedict,
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
DUNBAR
THE HOUSE OF HITS
FRIDAY—SATURDAY JUNE 8—9
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE UROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
JAMES CAGNEY
HUMPHREY BOGART in
“OKLAHOMA KID”
HIT NO. 2
"FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD'*
Added: Serial and Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 10, 11, 12
EXTRA! ADDED! SPECIAL!
First Time Shown
i.fniw LENA HORNE 1N
“BOOGIE W00GIE DREAM”
ALSO
r
What about our
lost loved ones,
our ravaged homes,
ir ruined lives?
WHO IS GOING
fa TO PAY...
AND HOW?
See it all in ■
THE SUPER-SHOCK
SENSATION OF THE
SCREEN ... A DARING
PICTURE FEARLESSLY PRODUCED
BY THE MAKERS OF
HITLER’S CHILDREN”
o\G^"V
GE0RGt C0UL0URIS • STANLEY RIDGES
* NANCY GATES
'0SA MASSEN • CARL ESMOND •
"MORRIS CARNOVSKY • GAVIN MUIR • PAUL 6UHE0YU
Added Serial — Latest War 1 News
WEDNESDAY. ONLY, JUNE 13TH
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO, 1
“UTAH KID”
HIT NO. a 1 ‘ ] J
“SPECIAL INSPECTOR"
Added Comedy
THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH
RA- ‘‘ENEMY OF WOMAN"
Added
“Phantom” “Phony Express” War News
gusta.
Pvt. John H. Storne, 20 Nor
ton street, son of Mrs.
Storne and husband of
j j e Bolden Storne, left
day for Atlantic City v N.
where he will spend an inde
nale time at Hotel
Pvt. Storne spent his
thirty day furlough home
having served in the
theater of war for six
Floyd T. Edwards of
L ja,nd Macon, brother of Mrs.
ine Butlcr of 46 7 West
street> is visiting his sisters
i Ba i 4 i more) Md., Mesdames
j Green and Willie Johnson.
a i so V j s ^ relatives in
at and New y ork C ity.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott
Miss Luetta B. Colvin, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Colvin of '330 West 33th street,
who has recently returned from
Fort Valley State college after
a successful term. Miss Col¬
vin was awarded the alL ex¬
pense scholarship for a second
itime, the Delta Sigma Theta so
rority award for the highest
scholastic average at the col
lege. She received the first
prize in the local tuberculosis
essay contest at Fort Valley.
Miss Colvin was a 1944 grad¬
uate of Beach Cuyier high
school.
Cleveland, Ohio, were in the
city last week visting relatives
and friends. They were the
house guests of their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blands of
43rd street and M'rs. Lillian
Hill of Demmond street.
• • •
Mrs. Dotha L. Johnson and
little Misst Brenda Lois Johnson
left May 27 for New York, also
Mrs. P. H. Owens of Brunswick.
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Mrs. Preston Pughsley of Tam
pa, Fla., was the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harmon of
2310 Harden street After a
week’s stay she left June 2 for
home to resume her duties as a
mortician.
Pvt. Thelmon B. McPhatter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
i McPhatter, who is serving in
France and writes that he is
O. K. Hr is the husband of
Mrs. Sadie McPhatter and fa
ther of Thelmon B McPhatter,
Jr. of Brooklet. He has been
in the armed forces 18 months.
SAVANNAH BEAUTICIANS AS.
SOC'IATION Inc.
Regular meeting was held at
West Broad USO May 28th with
the presiednt, Mrs. Fostine Big
non presiding. Much business
was transacted. Several beau
ticians joined. The net meet¬
ing will be hel'i June lJth
8 p. m. All members are asked
CHAMPION WAR BOND SELLERS GET AWARDS
Photograph shows, from left
to right: Major S. Udell Tur¬
pin, deputy manager, 111 WFC,
Treaury department; Mrs. Bir
die Willis, Idle Hour Girls, third
prize: Mrs. Elizabeth Booth,
Dimple’s Unit of the Beauti.
cians’ Volunteer Corps, second
prize, Mrs. Hattie Jenkins, Lau
m SAVANNAH TRJBUNfc
Mr. Jas. A. Battise Cele¬
brates 81st Birthday
Mr James A. Battise, cele¬
brated his 81st birthday June
3rd. He Is still in good health, 1
walking and as active as usuaL
on West Broad Street, among
old acquaintances and new ones.
He enjoys life in a friendly at-
mosphere and those whom he
meet receives sunshine from Battise'
friendly advice. Mr.
has a brilliant memory. He re-1
members when the Post Office
and also the Express office, was I
on Bay street. He remembers!
when the Park Extension was
fenced in with wood and iron.
He remembers when Barrack
was on whitaker street. He
also remembers when there
were only nine churches in
Savannah; 5 white and 4 color¬
ed. He is ready to answer any
important question concerning
activities in Savannah during
the past 75 years. He is em¬
ployed at Steele’s Undertaking
Establishment.
Cpl. Clevester Mayes, non
of Mr. and Mrs.
Mayes, 1206 McCarthy
who has been in the army 1,5
months and overseas
February, L945. He
everything fine.
MR. AND MRS, STILES
ENTjERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John
Stiles left the city recently
an extended visit to New
city, Boston and Chicago.
l pres: it they are In New
where on Saturday, May
1 they were entertained by
I James B. Davis at a joint af
' fair in which Pfc. Davis’
j Mrs. Beaulah Howard, was al
j so honored. The affair
given at the home of Mr.
I Mrs. Robert Whiting, 1902 Sev
! enth avenue. A delectable re.
1 past served. Those
was
ent were Mrs. Ruth Bryant,
1 and Mrs. Louis Callen and dau
.
; ghter, Margaret; Mr. and
1 demon Carr and
Mack DesVerges Sgt. and
Roland F’arrar, Mrs. Bessie Gad
sden, Mrs. Beaulah
; M-Sgt. Charles H. Jackson
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. May
hue and daughter. Miss
Moore, Mrs. Mamie
Mrs. Etta Smfltjh, fonrusvly
Savannah; Mr. and Mrs.
H. Stiles, Mrs. Tommie Tay¬
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit
ing.
to be present for they are plan
ning something big. All
ticians are invited to join
association. Mrs. Bignon is
president and Mrs. J. M.
our director.
»-a A. Thurman Unit. AVS,
prize, and Eli Nierman,
presented the prizes at
Rhapsody,” which was held
the Savoy ballroom,
recently.
The first prize winner,
A. Thurman Unit, AVS,
over *200,000 worth of
bonds.— iANP pbotoj
CHARLIE PERRY IS
HONORED
Most Outstanding Man Senior
at Tuskegee
Charles Perry, a seni; tin
the school of physical educa
tion at Tuskegee institute, has
been chosen by the Campus Di.
scst staff as the most outstand
ing senior man in a recent poll,
He has been a member of the
club, football team, basket
hall team and All..Southern
i0r *°ur years,
He was captain of the second
chuim.ioashii' football team in
1!> 44; co captain of the foot
ball team in 1944 and captain
of the All Tourney Selection in
1944 He participated in the
STAC Tennis tournament, win¬
ning second place in the dou.
bies; played on the champion
ship softball team in 1941.42,
anr made honorable mention
for All American in football.
He set a tournament record In
a single game, amtasslng 32
points.
Mr. Perry is the son of Mrs.
Ellen Perry of 551 Nichols
street, this city, and a graduate
of Beach high school.
HAZEL SCOTT GETS S100.000
CONCERT TOUR CONTRACT
NEW YORK, lANPi Hazel
Scott, boogie woogie pianist,
will receive approximately
$100,900 for appearing in con
certs in 48 cities.
Miss Scott, who has thrilled
audiences in several films, has
been guaranteed *2,000 plus per
centage for each concert.
The Zanzibar club, where she
appeared along with other ce¬
lebrities, has been redecorated
for Cab Calloway’s opening.
The famous nlte spot has many
new touches Including flood
lights and banners.
EDWARDS—HUBBERT
Mrs. Cornelia Edwards of
Montgomery announces the mar
rlcge of her daughter, Estella,
to Corporal H. Hubbert which
took place on FYiday evening,
June 1st, at Mrs. Edwards'
home. Corporal Hubbert is
stationed in Sarasota, Florida.
A DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor
of Hampton, Va., announce the
birth of a daughter May 12th.
She is named Lillie Juliene.
Mrs. Taylor will be remembered
as Mrs. Ophelia Hubert Taylor
of Savannah.
Pfc. Leroy G. Hall, husband
ol Mrs. Mattie M. Hall of 914
Burroughs street, who is some¬
where in New Guinea, where he
writes that he is doing fine.
He has been in the army 34
months and overseas twenty-
eight months.
TOUOTESt
OF THE WEEK
“It’s easy to take a day off—
impossible to put it back!” — Re¬
mindful sign in a Westinghouse
war plant.
“Sometimes I’m tempted, but
I do not fall.’* — A merican-bom
Lady Astor, teetotaler, refuting
drink on V-E Day.
"It is now 11:59 on the clock
of starTttion.” — Former Prei.
Hoover, urging food for liber¬
ated peoples.
“America'a postwar foreign
trade will mean more than 5,000,.
000 jobs.** — Charles E. Wilson,
pres., General Eleetria. ,
t "If economic system Is
; Mf
allowed to function, the problem
will be where a job eaa find •
> man F—Ralph Robey, economist.
peoro s he Iswm »«.*—
j Niagara Fells, N. F, wife bait¬
ing out. hunbamd whe eeeleed 9
othur woman by »i staka.
T-5 Charles H- Baker who
has been overseas eight
months, having served in Eli
Belgium, France and
Before entering
the army in August, 1942, he
manager of the St. Luke
quartet and a
member of Saint Luke Baptist
He writes that he is
getting along O. K. He is the
husband of Mrs. Florence E.
Baker and son of Mrs. Sa
rah Patrick of 319 Lorch St.,
and also the son in law of Dea
con and Mrs. James A. Pluck
ney, Sr., of 816 East Hall St.
Cpl. Baker celebrated his birth
day Sunday..
WHITE BLUFF
By Dea. Joseph N. Hall
The services at Nicholson
boro Baptist church were
ly attended, Rev. S. A.
is pastor.
Mrs. Marie Dclanzy
from Sanford, F7a., after
ing 35 year. She is visiting
MMarie Harris. She is
the sister of the late Mr.
Brown. I
Sunday School was largely
tended Sunday at Mt.
Baptist church. Miss
Coleman taught the lesson.
The Royal Boys Saving
held its meeting Saturday
at the home of Dea. F’rank
guson. Dea. Charlie Brown
held Sunday evening at
president.
The YMSC club meeting
home of Dea. Joseph N.
Dea. Allen Coletna ills
Mr. Johnnie F'elt is on
sick list.
Mrs. Willie (Grant)
has returned home from
hospital.
STAR ☆ THEATRE
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JUNE 10, 11 12
•^^BINS’S BEST SONGS 1 ^ *
"The D»y After Forever"."Going My
ZEJ . Way". "Swinging On A Star", pint
"Ave Maria” . "Silent Night, Holy
Night"—And 3 Other Oid Favorite*
You’rD Th« 1
Gay pst Hoart In ; __
Th0 t 5 Bing s "little angels"- the roughest
gang this side of reform school! j
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FRL—SAT. JUNE 8—9 | WED.—THUR. JUNE 13—14
LOUIS JORDAN & BAND Gloria Jean
“Meet Miss Bobby Socks” ”DEST IN Y“
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Wild Bill Elliott “MISSING JUROR”
“TUSCON RAIDERS” First Chapter
No. 6 Mystery Of River Boat “TIGER WOMAN”
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You’re Sure to Enjoy
—the pleasant, inviting atmosphere of
( afe ~Li incoi 'nn
—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 3 I\ M- lo 3 A. M.
Stiles Ave and Augusta Road
OGEECHEETON
The revival services conduct¬
ed at Mt. Zion Methodist church
last week were full of interest
The sermons preached by the
evangelist were received by the j
large crowds that attended each
night. Church
Mt. Bethel Baptist
1 of which Rev. J. E, Powell is
pastor held Its regular
services last week, Tuesday and
Thursday nights.
Rev. J. S Powell who recent¬
ly returned from Daufuskie, S.
C. where he closed a successful!
I anniversary, was in charge of
I the communion day services.
Rev. E. G. Washington of Mt.
Tabor Baptist church was his
annivsary speaker at Daufuskie.
| Mt. Zion Methodist church the
held its Sunday school at
regular hour. Sunday ring
Pastoral day Rev. Cooper w as,
in charge of the midday ser-^
y i ces - i
j Mr. Rex Deloach brother 0 !
I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deloach °L t
Dawes Avenue, passed anoth-
ct milestone Sunday, May 27th (
and was felicitated on that day
with a seven-cousre dinner. A
t number of his friends partici-*
pated in the celebration. passed |
Mr. J. A Battise an-
other milestone on Sunday June
3rd. He still enjoys the health
MU* FITS
m
I
william B. Jackson. son of
Mrg Rachel Prince o!429
Mon tg 0 mery street, who was
^ recently on lcave . He ha3
teom pi e t ed ri s boot training at
u. P. Naval Training Ccn-
^ er Bainbrldge, Maryland, and
is now stationed at the U S.
submarine Base, New London,
Corm. He is a graduate of
Bc;ich high schoo l.
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maay men m s agc cannot
He is a membcr of M t.
Baptlst church anrt a
resi( j en t, 0 f Ogeecheeton for a
numbcr of years . jf you desire
lnformation of nulCi SCe Mr .
J&mes A BatUse>