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THURSDAY, OCT. 4. 1945
LOCALS
Mi.-). Mamie Singleton is in
New York visiting her parents
and friends. While there she
will attend the wedding of her
brother, Isaac King, in Jaanai-
mv. Y.
Mias Phemee A. Moore is
spending a few days in Bruris-
wich with her sister, Mrs.
Hayes.
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Martin L. Baxter left Tues¬
day night for Washington, D.
C. t whe e he resides, after vi.sk
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Kent of <1130 Collins street.
Miss Clyde Lee Dabney
charming little daughter of
Mr-. Margaret Dabney James,
beautician of 507 W. Waldburg
street, has returned home af-
ter spend ng -ix week- with her
mother. She is now beginning
her fir.-t year of college at
Fisk university.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
DUNBAR
THE HOUSE OF HITS
FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCT. 5—6
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
WILD “BILL ELLIOTT” in
“CHEYENNE WILDCAT”
HIT NO. 2
“I’M FROM ARKANSAS”
Added Serial And Comedy
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday Oct. 7, 8, 9
THREE SHORT DAYS ONLY
NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION
monogram pictures
presents
mm
"His career reached
c unmatched heights of
daredevil ruthlessness
ADDED THRILLS
‘Monster And Ape” Comedy News
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10TH
\ BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
\ FRED SCOTT in
' “IN OLD MONTANA”
HIT NO. 2
LOUISE BEAVERS—BEN CARTER CHOIR
FRANCIS LANGFORD—GUY KIBBEE in
“DIXIE JAMBOREE”
Added “AQUA MAIDS”
THURSDAY, OCT. 11TH
JACK BENNY in
“HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT”
ADDED
‘GEM OF A JAM ’ ‘CHANDU’
latest news
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M ss Gwendolyn Handy, daug
j liter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han-
I dy, left Sept. 18 for Sou h Caro
lina State college where she is
a junior
Mrs. Mary Tootle and friends
from Savannah and Jackson¬
ville Fla., motored «i Winter
Park, Fla., where they visitel
their fmends Mrs. Herie'tia
Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben.
Smith, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bui Haywa d. They report an
I enjoyable visit,
I
Mr. Jos. M. Walker, Sr. and
Mr. and Mr-. Jas. M. Walker,
fr.. motored to St. Loui*, Mo.,
to attend ithe wedding on Sept.
27 of Dr. W. H. Walker, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker,
[ Sr. Recent ly Dr. Walker wa¬
appointed head surgeon at Ho-
mer G. Phillips hospital m
which capacity he will serve
until June, 1946.
Cpl. Leon Schmidt who is
home on furlough alter serving
eleven months overseas. He
is the son of Mrs. Annie
Schmidt of 606 W. Bolton St.
Charles Livingston a form
er Savannahian, wa- in me
city last week circulating
among his friends. He was en-
route back to New York after
visiting his sister in Fl orida.
It was Mr. Livingston’s first
visit to Savannah in 28 years.
C. H. Johnson spent a pleas¬
ant vacation in New York with
frienls. He ret urned last
week.
TRI COUNTY GUN CLUB
The Tri County Gun club’s
books are now open for regis-
i rat on of all former and new
members. All who wish to join
may contact the following
.members: E. Shuler, Benjamin
Adams, A^.'x Coward, Mallard
Gamble, Dr. M. P. Sessoms, Wil
liam Gregory, Fred Moon or Dr.
R. W. Moore.
All members are reque.stel to
meet at the Guaranty Life Ins.
company branch office, West
Broad street Wednesday
Oct. 10, at which lime officer- 1
will be elected for the en-uing j
year. A. L. Davis is. president
of the club. :•!!! Sltil'f
IV
WOMANS DAY AT 1ST
CONGREGATtbNAL urtttRCM <
Plan now to attend Womkr.'a
j I Day at the First Congregation-
1 al Church, Taylor and Haber-
sham streets, October 14th. At
[ the morning service 11:15 Mrs.
Ruby Gadson will be the guest
speaker. Mrs. Qadsori an
instructor in the public scttopl
system. At the evening ser.,
vice a pageant, ’‘The Voice Of
Women Builders” will be pro*'
sented by a group' of yourig
women. Special music at both
services will be rendered by
the church choir and friends
of the church. Miss M. R.
Shivery, chairman.
CARPENTERS TO PICNICK
OCTOBER 10TII
W dne-day, October 10th,
has much in store for the pleas
ure -ft kcr- of Savannah and
adjacent communities, for on
that date thi Carpenter-’ Lo¬
cal, No. 41960 will play host to
their many friends and fellow
craftsmen at their all day pic¬
nic lasting from 10 a. m. to 11
p. m.
Arrangements have been
made for transportation co and
from the picnic grounds, the
fare being, adults, 50 cent- and
children 35 cent-. Buse- w il
leave We-t Broad and Gwin¬
nett and East Broad and Gwin
nett at 2 and 7 p. m. The pic¬
nic will R at Derrick’s Inn on
the Ogeechee road. Proceed-
from thi picnic will go to the
tutWculcsi- oli'Ociat.ion.
RESIGNS AS USO DERECTOR
James C. Thomas, former as¬
sistant U. S. district attorney
at Nfw York city, who has just
resigned as a USO director.
Mr. Thomas will return to the
general practice of law in New
York -pecializmg in immigra¬
tion and naturalization law.—
lANPl.
TO SING HERE OITOBER 29
MRS. PERRIN WINS
SWEETHEART
CONTEST
The Sweethearts contest con
ducted by Vance Allison La¬
dies Auxiliary, No. 29.; 1 Vrter-
an- of Foreign Wars, came to
a close Thursday night ut the
We.»t Broad 3t USO A total
of 945 votes was cast of which
Mrs. Rosa Hern received 800
and was crown'd the sweet¬
heart for 1945. Mrs Agnes
Morris received 145 votes, thus
taking second piac*.
Mrs. Perrin wa- pres nted
with v. beautiful set of silk
flags, comist'n? of the Ameri¬
can flag and the flag of the
Veterans of Foreign War- in
addition to the beautiful
crown, and was also pre-'nted
with a beautiful bouquet of
flowers f rom the Sidney A.
Jones funeral hone. Other
gift- to her included a box of
EM ning in Paris face powder
from the Savannah Pharmacy
and a quart of wine trom TomV
grill.
Mr-. Morris receive 1 a b au-
tiful bouquet of flowers from
Richardson’s Florist; a one
subscription to The
Savannah Tribune from Edwin
W. Burke, exalted ruler of Wel¬
don lodge of Elks, a month’s
pass to the Scar theatre, do¬
nated by Manager Daye, and
a quart of wine from Stew¬
art’s cafe.
A program was rendered con
sisting of .musical numbers by
the Sidney A. Jones choir, the
Sunrise quartet and a solo by
Mrs. E. Fau-tin Bignon. Short
talks were m<ade by Sidney A
Jones, J. s. Delaware, E. C.
Blackshear, John McIntosh,
Mrs. Lula Johnson and Mrs.
Bertha G. Howard.
RefreslJurnt- were served
Mrs. Perrin was crowned
sweetheart by Edwin W. Burke
and the presentations were
made by Sgt. Robt. B. Howard,
1 " a ^° ac ^ ( J as master of
ccrcmonii ceremonirs. s. Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Bertha G.
Howard :s president of the aux-
lliar y-
BIRTHDAY PARTY
' Thurman and Thelma Brooks
#cq and daughter of Cpl. and
Mrs. Thurman Brooks, 7 and 8
years old, r:-pcct vely, cel-
ebrated thVr birthdays on Mon
day, septenillr 17, with a par-
ty. Both were born on th
same date. Thi y arc the
grand children of Mr. and Mrs.
£d Curtis and the r| phew and
niece of R. G. Heu-ton. S v
era,l children were invited for
W occa-lon and games wen;
Conducted by Mrs. Brooks. Ice
cream, cake, peanuts and mix
ed candies were served. Thos
present were Betty, Laura Ma"
and Bubbl Claxton, Bobbie
Je an . Deiore- and George Thom
as. Isaiah Pov.Hl, Leola Curlin
Smith, Doretha Mae, George, J.
of Atlanta, Mrs. Ellen Hogan,
Mr-. N( ttte Coleman and Mrs.
Pearl Manker.
GRADUATES IN NURSE
TRAINING
M's- Lucille Walls, diughter
of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Wall- of
8C5 Elliott avenue, graduated
from the Lamar School of
Nursing, University Hopital,
Augusta. The exercises were
held Sepiember 24 at Antioch
Baptist church in Augusta and
were attended by Mrs. Luella
Walls aad Miss Bernadine
Walls.
FOR THE
—LATEST—
WEDDING
School Commencement
INVITATIONS
Let Ua Show Yon Ou
gam plea
THE SAVANNAH
TRIBUNE
IN NEW LOCATION
Dr. R. W. Moore an
nounces the removal ot
his office from [.‘III \V.
Broad Street to 905
Montgomery, near Bol¬
ton street.
The Hallelujah Quartet, na¬
tionally famou- singers, will
app ar here Monday niglit,
October 29th, at Fir-t African
Baptist church.
These celebrat'd voeall-ts
are com.ng to Savannah under
the sponsorship of the Chat-
am County Teachers’ associa¬
tion.
Since their first apparance a
little over a year ago, the Halle
Quaitet has m v<ed rap¬
idly to the forefront of the mu
Arthur Gheppard, stm-lc,
nephew of Mrs. Mamie Grant
of 18 Fourth street, who is sta
tioned in San Francisco, Calif.
He writes that he is gett life
along fine.
WHITE-ROBERTSON
Mrs. Sa-ar, McKt air of States
boro announces the marriage of
her daughter, Mrs. Annabel
White, to Mr. Edward Robert-
son, September 15th.
REVIVAL MEETING
A two weeks revival
will begin at Little Bryan Pop
list Church, Price and Gwin-
nett streets, Monday
October 8th. The Rev. S. B
Stewart, the renowned
list of Claxton, Ga., will preach
each night, excluding Satur-
days. The public is invited to
come out and hear him. Dca.
P. Walthour is chairman
of the Board; Sis. R. L. Graham
secretary of the church and
Rev. D. Boles, pastor.
MEAT POINT '
OF USED FAT/
NOTHING CAN STOP THEM SINCE THE BUTCHER
- .HUNG OUT.THAT SIGN •
sical world. This blue ribbon
foursome is composed of Aina
Parker, suprano; Maynie Rob¬
inson, contralto; Lawson Bates,
tenor, and James Buster, bass.
Louise Robinson is the accom¬
panist.
All the singer-, with the ex¬
ception of Mr. Buster who was
horn in Norfolk, claim Phiiadel
phi a- their hir .np' icc. A1
have an excellent musical
background and each is an ae
complished soio.st.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Mrs. L. Kemp entertained at
her resldt nee; 446 Girard street
Sept. 25 with a b’rthda.v party
in honor of her husband, A.
The dining room was
beautifully decorated with
flowers of the season, and a
delicious repast was servd.
K, mpireceivel many beau-
iu,td useful gifts. Those
t were his mother, Mrs.
of Ludowici, hi-
is', r, Mrs. Agne- Gaker of
of JJcJ.-up; Mrs. Alethia Quar-
torbaum of New York city, Mr.
and Mrs. Kink Shower, Mr-,
fed th Harri-, Mr. and Mrs. Rioh
ard Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. W.ii
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Sergeant Git ene and wile. Mr.
and Mrs. Moody. Mr. and Mrs,
Jenes, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
W s - ^ al 'y J- J°nes, E. Love,
Miss LucUle Hampton, Mrs.
Catherine Bcmis, Mrs. Rebecca
W iliams, Jacob Lee, Willie C.
Scott, Miss Willie Cobb, Mrs.
Lilli B. IBarvin, Mr-. Essie
I Mitchell, Jacob Lee, Mrs. Sarah
[Patrick Vck and and sls’t daughter, r. Miss Dell Mrs Jack, Pat-
-on; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris,
Mir. Henrietta Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Grd n, Mrs. Sadie
kenton, Mrs. Rosa Cook, Mrs
Sola Roat ' wri “ tlt Mrs. Erne
tin- Washington, Rev. and Mrs
L. Archer, and Theron Spen-
cer -
ENGAGED
Mrs. W. Frank Best an-
nouncos the engagement of her
younger daughter, V 1 ra Agnes,
to W I liam A. Davis of Pasede-
na, California, the wedding to
be solemnized December 29th.
Rita Hayworth
‘Tonight and Every
Night”
CHAP. 6—“GANG DUSTERS”
SGT. STEVENS HOME
ON FURLOUGH
Sergeant Herbert Stevens is
the city pending hi* fur-
with his father, James
Stevens who resides at Wood,
vllle, after e'ghteen months of
overseas duty. Sgt. Stev*ns,
who before bi ing inducted into
th? army was employed at
Charlie Johnson’* Tonsorlal
parlor on West Broad street,
did his oversea's duty in the
European th*ater of opera¬
tions. He will remain here
several weeks before going to
Fort McPherson for reas¬
signment.
SGT. VALES' HOMECOMING
A GALA AIT AIK
The homecoming celebration
in honor of S-Sgt. Raleigh S.
Vales of the U. S. army given at
the West Broad St. USO on Wed
nesday night, Sept. 2 8, was the
first of thi kind Riven here for
a returned soldier. Sgt. Vales
is the brother of Mrs. Essie Hat
ten Hamilton of 603 West 31st
street.
T. H. Hamilton acted as mas¬
ter of ceremon'es at the pro¬
gram that was featumd by the
Gospel chorus of St. Philip A.
M. E. church, the 75 voice chor
us of FAB church, the Rosebud
chorus and the Cosmopolitan
Society. Other outstanding
features were addresses by Pr
siding Elder J. W. Maxwell,
Rev. H. W. Murph and Mo-cs
Brown and a solo by M‘ss
Daisy aiders Smith, fresh from
a successful audition from Hol¬
lywood. The honor host sses
were a group of young ladles,
smartly dressed who marched
with tW' honor guests to special
ly arranged -eats, to the strains
of a tune played by Mrs. G» r-
trude Stevens.
DINNER PARTY
The DingV sisters of Ka-st
Gwinnett 'entertained w th a
delicious dinner party in honsr
of Mrs. Oussie M. Eillo'i of
Philadelphia who left la-t week
after spending a pleasant vaca
tion with relatives and friends.
JR TB BOARD MEETS
The Junior Board of the Tu¬
berculosis A soilat'on met at
the office of the G1iatha.ni-
Savannah Tuberculosis As-n.
During t: ■ -umivi a r.oiiib' r
f’f new member, war add ,l to
to; organton among t:,em
br.ng Miss»>; .1 in.• Harris,
Barbara Burke, Eilla M ie Mc¬
Pherson, Willie Ma: McPher¬
son, and Gladys Patrick Oth¬
ers will join during the school
year.
At this meet'ng jars wer,- dec
oratd to be placed at all the
business centr rs in the city for
gathering funds for the Christ-
mas SSai Sale. Qthi r pro-
(ects are • now under way.Vel-
ma Graham is president- df Hi ■
junior board and Gwendolyn
Starks Is reporter.
STAR&THEATRE
FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCT. 5—fi
Charles Starrett Maxie Rosenbloom
“Frontier Fury” i “Pent House Rdylhm”
NO. 10—“JUNGLF QUFEN”
Sunday. Monday, Tueday. Oct. 7, 8. 9
Ai A Lt
In hi# spectacular greatest career. role of roWc
Af the Doctor who told
off O Proud
Beauty and
made her love itl
AmoOis* G'eat
la*« S*ar» by H*a
Aillisi at All
THIS AND
MtAVf* TO*>
Beulah Bondi • Cecil Keliawoy
»*•<*•* PicViel • A Poramounf Picture
BEGINNING! ! 1st CHAPTER “BLACK ARROW
WEDN ESD A Y—TH URSDAY OCT 10—11
Bela Lugosi
‘Bowery At Mid¬
night”
ATTENDED LAUNDRY WORK
ER8 UNION CONVENTION
Mrs. Rebecca V. McNeal who
left Tuesday night for Atlanta,
where she attend'd the Laun.
dry Workers Internaional com
ventlon.
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 62
REORGANIZED
The Girl Scouts htid Its first
inci ting of tne season at Pow¬
ell laboratory school on Sept.
15 at which time Mr-. Countess
Cox, I t id secretary, was pres¬
ent. She related several in¬
teresting facts concerning our
“Share the Food Rally.”
The officers elect d were as
follows; Fedora Bagby, presi¬
dent; Jean Miller, vice presi¬
dent; Delores Hardwick, secre¬
tary; Aiveta D> tntmark, assis¬
tant seertary; Mrs. Jack* on,
treasurer; Mary Bogan, chap¬
lain; Ol'via Shanks, chairman
of enternunt; Mi-s Odes-a
Shanks, reporter; Catherine
Hunt and Miriam Thornu ;, pa¬
trol leaders.
Mrs. Addle Lee Sanders
Announces the opening of
MORRIS BEAUTY
SALON
Located at 935 W. 44th St.
We make Scalp Culture,
Facials and Manicuring
a specialty. We take in¬
terest in personal hair
styling.
Your Patronage Is
Appreciated
If we please you tell others
If we don’t tel! us.
Operators: Miss Marietta
Overstreet;
Mrs. Mary Gibbons
Proprietor, Mrs. Addie L.
Sanders
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VISIT
MOFFETT CAFETERIA
Delicious home cooked meals
Chicken — Chops — Steak
Quick Service
At Your Service
Sadie Lyles, Rosalee Farrell
Madam U J. Moffett, Prop.
180.1 Ogeechee Road
Savannah, Ga.
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