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ry,
the
court
Photo by Frank’s Studio
above is a picture of the St. Philip AME church and the class, one of the largest ever to beautician, and enjoys the dis- j is now being organized
in beauty culture which principal address of the pro¬ finish from this popular insti- tinction of having hundreds of i ont j thc.sc. who are disir- fend
commencement exer¬ H.
of the Freeman School of
culture.
exercises were held at
Eliiiud Invalid
By Ordinary’s Court
tary
tobe appealed M’harry Grads Mrs. Roosevelt Becomes
Left Estate
Worth $25,000
CHARITY PRIN¬
BENEFICIARY
the Court of Ordinary
the will of the late D.
well known real estate
who died several
ago, was adjudged in¬
Gordon Soussy signed ni
in the litigation in¬
the estate said to be
approximately $25,000. are
judge sustained a caveat
will, filed by his sisters, to
Elmira Cosby, Susie and
and Ellen Robinson,
contended that the will be
improperly executed. be
court revoked the letters
to A. C. Curt-
as executor and refused
the will in solemn
J. Fieler and William and
represented the sis¬ will
J. G. Lem-on and Aaron
represented the pro-
Oontlnue<] on page eight
POSITION for
IN DURHAM
tion
K.
mg
J.
Or.
the
The
ACP
of
L. A Brown, who has
connected with the local girl
of the North Carolina last
Life Insurance com¬ state
accepted a position in
home office of the com¬ Mr.
in urham. N. C.
left last week to assume
new duties. Life
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1945
was
VV. Murph, pastor of the the
were sijf,y-three
in the graduating dam
$50,000
Bonds
Mrs
long
, Tenn—The Me-
Alumni association re¬ ship
bought $50,000 in war
of the Seven uh War
The funds invesoed
port of the money her
by alumni for the fair
construction of Alum¬ early
on the Meharry campus. from
hall, for which funds
contributed by the hall
all over the country, is
a combined dormitory At
recreation building. Two
under-graduates wili
and there will also
rooms reserved for post
students, visiting a-
and distinguished
cafeteria will seat 600
the recreation facilities
bowling alleys,
rooms and rooms for
games.
alumni are conducting a
campaign among
to raise $200,000.00
construction of the
officers of the associa¬
are: Dr. J. W. Anderson,
Dallas, Texas; Dr. D.
Jenkins, vice presiident, was
S. C ; Dr. D. T.
executive secretary,
Dr. E. S. Lee, record
Nashville; Dr. M.
treasurer, Nashville;
W. Smith, chairman of with
executive committee, Chi¬
Probe White
Attempt
S. C.—(ANP) — It is alleged that the agent,
State Conference of NA¬ known as Fallon, went to Lie
s home to collect
attempted criminal as¬ a
on a 15-year -old school
a white insurance agent
week, James M. Hinton,
president, said Tusday. old
alleged attempt at rape, ed
Hinton said, took place
of last week, and in¬
an agent for the Capital
Insurance company.
southeast corner of Mk»nt-
r y and Alice streets.
school is headed by Ma¬
Bridie Freeman, -macs,ter A
7th
<*-
YORK CITY, July 3— ber, 1944, her response when
Roosevelt challenged on racial issues by
champion of minority a
a
lias accepted mem'bber- she
on the national board of
for the NAACP.
Mrs. Roosevelt’s long
espousing the cause of
nothing endeared ing
so much to millions of
Americans in uhose tion;
days as her resignation
the D. A. R. when that the
refused Marian
use of Constitution
in Washington.
another time in Septem¬ ber.
Old To Death and
Woman ces espe
CHURCH OBSERVE ITS 80TH ANNIVERSARY ed
SHOT HER HUS¬ HIS to
Who Attempted To
Defend Her
A NEW POLICEMAN
ON THE FORCE
Ala.— (ANPi- An
Selma city policeman
being held in jail here
* bond charged with
to death a 74-year old
white officer, Policeman
Booker, 2d, is charged
the fatal clubbing of M r s.
Continued on Page 8
Insurance
and finding m
the.*. - is sat 1 that he
ilm'3, t is *.'.i 1 that he
overtm r s> t. the 15year
stating that he “want¬
test her ”
she fought him off, he cf
\frighened and placed
on page Eight
ous
in this and other at
who arc successfully pur¬
their profession.
new class in beauty culture
woman
notion wide attention,
“In a democracy we first
have 13 , 000 , 001 ) who are ter
rights as citizens.
rights, are: equal oppor¬ York
for employment accord¬ told
ability and a. equal pay; ing.
opportunity for educa¬
justice before the law; par
in government thru
former First Lady will
serving on the NAACP will
of directors in Seutem- be
tured
John
ans’
ance
dent
and
here
Hall,
Fev. W C Davis, pastbr will be featured Sunday by ter
Philip Monumental AME addresses by the Rt. Rev W. A.
Hull street, west,
is observing its 8(lth
The celebration
learning the profendon
outstanding school arc 1.
to contact Madam
at once. who
the
To Ra¬ j 2.
Report ! ! oer ties.
Saturday 3.
mand
leave
YORK. June 3 Secre¬ 4
Walter White will moke a
report of his four
tour of the Pacific
the treatment of
soldiers Suaurday, July
from 3:3(1 to 3:45 p. m.
over the Columbia
System. He will
from WKRC, the CBS ^ |
Cincinnati. v ig
in
report of Mr. White’s
trip to the European thea¬
war in 1,944 as a New
Post Correspondent is A.
in his book, ‘A Rising
now in its fifth print¬
The people whose acts are
sound, to them the earth the
become so round they wont
to hold on, and go
as a
mer
It
of Atlanta who nity,
at both the morning and
services.
Week Who Entered
White 0Hirers' Club
WITH 101
NEGRO
Refused To Sign
A Pledge
NOT TO USE THE
WHITE CLUB 1945
the
field, Ky. Lieu¬ gro
Marsden Thompson,
Clinton and Roge r Ter
three Negro officers ol
Bombardment Group
held here for entering a
officers’ club, will be rep¬
by the NAACP in a gan
martial trial this wek. have
Theodore M. Berry,
of the Cincinnati in
of the NAACP, will de¬
the men who are charg¬
Disobeying lawful com¬
of the superior officer
them not to enter
club.
violence to a su¬ At
officer by the use ol Ngro
CITIZENS’
SUPPORT
a special meeting of the
Children's Centers’ com¬ lic is
held last Monday, it was J.
that 100 interested cit¬ Rev.
and organizations would ing
for the small
of $25 each in order ta the
the budget for op¬
one center for the next
This amount will ing
food for the children, Ma'd
salaries and special
for children who
to pay. Letters will
be in the mail appealing
funds and it is expected
a ready response will be
so that the center will not
ing
agree and experi¬ and
has proved that nursery as
for small children is a
approach against Ju¬ braw
delinquency. Parents
children between the ages Ruth
and six years are again tilyn
to take advantage of th e
opportunities and
care provided at the ■ ah
Center for their chil¬
at the small fee of $2.50 ters,
Bell,
Ford is chairman of the
Children’s Centers organ¬ ford
and Donald Thomas is
of the committee for son,
funds.
•as.
SOCIAL WORK
HAS FOUR NEW
TRUSTEES
At the recent
meeting of the board
Trustees ol the Atlanta
School of Social
which closed the 25th
of operation of the school
new members were elected
board b 1 trustees .
are W. H. Crawford, di¬
of District 35, United
Workers of America, CIO,
Dillard B. Lasse ter,
director, War Man¬
Commission, Atlanta;
B. E. Mays, former social
and teacher of social
and wife of the president
college, and A T.
prominent Atlanta at¬
and civic leader.
year marked the eight-
on page Eight ate
Man last
tion.
carrying out his du¬
Disobeying a lawful com¬ be
iby a superior officer to sum
the club, a nd
Disobeying an order by a ten
officer placing them
arrest.
officers were originally
with 98 others at are
Field, Seymour, fad soon
of the latte r group, for
wtas effected after that
at the field and
protests to the War be
on the part of the
and othe 1 ' proups. ence
care
U. SOCIAL SCHOOL
VETERANS with
of
INSTITUTE
A five day Institute
to prepare persons for
m service for vet¬ dren
has just been successfully per
by the At anta Uni¬
School of Social Work
feature of its regular sum
presented the latest in¬
on the legal rights
of veterans, servi¬
to them locally anc'
and was planned
iui.y Mr person-; interest¬
being of greater service
the experts who lec¬
were Miss Martha Den¬ of
of the Atlanta Red
George Lewis of the
Veterans Service, Major year
Bell of the Atlanta Vet¬ four
Service center, Messrs. ,o
and Schell of the War
Commission, Charles
of the Georgia Veter* Steel
Administration, Dr. J. C.
of the Georgia School of
Veterans Guid¬
oenter, L. D. Milton, presi Mrs.
o r the Citizens Trust Co.;
Greenlea of the USQ
of Negro Land jf
colleges were special
of the institute Friday,
on page Etgnt
Sheriff
From Mob Violence the
was
Ga., —(ANP/—The sheriff that he turn the suspect
action of Sheriff Sid over tothem.
last Wednesday of Sam tol
24, charged with crimi¬
assaulting a 14 year old law
girl. Aiew minutes af¬ of
of Hall’s arrest had out
throughout the commu-
a large mob of white men
arms approached the jail
jail, demanding of the
Totals r
$648,040
YORK, June 3—In the
nationwide campaign for
needs of 32 private
colleges, the United Ne¬
College Fund up to last
had received contribu¬
totaling $048,840.29.
was the gist of the an¬
made at heod-
by Thomas A. Morgan,
chairman. Mr Mor¬
state dthal eight ciities
completed their eam-[
while 48 cities are still
the intensive solicitation
the
CENTER al
tral
church on the old Cen¬
Park site, White Bluff
will be held Sunday af¬
July 8, at three 055-
W. A. Fountain of At¬
will speak, and the pub¬
invited to be present. Rev-
Maxwell as pastor and
W. O. P Sherman, presid¬
Fountain will also be
speaker at St. Philip
AME church
at 11.; 30 Sunday morn¬
the dedication of the Iz-
'tablet. He wllll speak
again Sunday night,
PUPILS IN
SCHOOL
school pupils mak¬
ave r age of 90 percent
at Cuyler school are
high—Dorothy De«
Mattox.
high Fannie Jordan,
SiSlmon Betty Mack Hat-
Struggles Susie Johnson,
Scurry,' Marie Lurley,
Wright, Marie Mack, Sa
Vera Stokes.
Dolores Win¬
Robert Sanders Wildon
Frankie Ganawav, Roy
Sarah Wiggins, Clif¬
Thomas Florence Walker,
Boyjl, Johnnie Riichard.
Robert Scarborough,
Cotton, Jonas Lee Thom
Mae Smith Nathalie
Marie Spivey, Mary
Johnson, Bet.'y Rose
WITH
HIGH HONORS
Louise Harrison, gradu¬
oi Morris Brown college
his hand, attempted to
with the mob to let the 5er
its course, while two
deputies spirited Hall or
the back door to an un¬ first
jail for safekeeping. She
mob after entering the
seeing the cell vacated a
away. tions
YOUR
BONDS
dedicatory services ot
was
and religious educa¬
Active on the campus of
Miss Harrison, a
of Washington, IX C,
charter member of, and
the year served as pres¬
of, Gamma Zeta chapter,
Sigma Theta sorority.
was also one of the char
of Kappa Kappa
Alpha Kappa Mu hon¬
and served as its
president. In addition,
president of the Social
club and held Qinct m
of other organiza¬
in the school.—lANPi. ,