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LOCALS
John F. Kelson, manager-
president of ihe Lea' Home
Bakery of 276 West 143rd street
and 2504 Seventh avenue. New
York City is in the city circu¬
lating among hi, friends.
Mrs. Sarah ail. Jwens left
Lj^nrday i'^Pjpw York for city a two where weeks she stay
will
r je until November 28th.
1 Mr. and Mi's, oa. rnel C. Hil-
* ! of 549 Yamacraw Village
left last week for New York
w.th their son, Fh'-t Sergeant
Richard H. Hillery who has-
recently been discharged from
the army after serving over
30 months in new Guinea and
the East Indies. Sgt. Hillery
enjoyed a very pleasant vi-it in
Savannah with h's parents and
promised his friends to return
soon.
Mr--. Nellie McK ssick
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE
THE HOUSE OF HITS
FRIDAY—SATURDAY NOV. 16-
A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
in “GUN SMOKE”
HIT NO. 2
“FACES IN THE FOG”
“Federal Operator 99” and Comedy
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. IS. 19. 20
EXTRA! ADDED SPECIAL!
EDDIE GREEN
And A Big All Colored Cast In That All Time Laugh
Riot!
“ONE ROUND JONES”
Also On Same Program
Also last thrilling Chapter of
‘MONSTER AND APE” Also NEWS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
Tom Tyler in “SINGLE HANDED SANDERS’
HIT NO. 2
“ADVENTURES OF KITTY O’DAY”
ADDED
“Sonny Durham Orchestra”
THURSDAY, NOV. 22ND
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
Mantan Moreland — Ben Carter
( HARLIE CHAN in
“SCARLET CLUE”
Also F’irst Thrilling Chapter of
“KING OF THE MOUNTIES”
“Fall Guy” Crime. Don’t Pay”
— Latest News Events—
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Philadelphia was ihe week end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Martin of 1707 ogeechee ave¬
nue.
Pvt. Theodore Roosevelt Ow¬
ens l- home on three months
leave after serving nearly four
years in Europe. He expects
to go to New York to enter
school for special training.
He is at pre-ent staying w..h
hi- mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann
Gwens, White Bluff road, Box
.143, Rt. 3, Twin Hill on Frog
Hill road.
A SILVER .FA
The Junior Ushers of St.
Philip AME church will give
a silver tea at :he heme of Miss
Olivia S.ni.h, 2118 Harden St-
on Sunday, afternoon, Dec. 2,
at 4:30 o’cioc. Clifford Hard¬
wick is president and Henry
Brown, reporter.
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE j
SALE NEAR CLIMAX
Mrs. William Lampkin, gen-
cral chairman of the cookie
sale of the Negro division is
very pleased with the progress
of the cookie sale and her coni
mittees.
Mrs. Malter C. Davis, chair-
man of the store and street
sale reported that the annual!
street sales set a record this,
year. iShe extends her thanks
to the public and especially
the following merchants: Me-
Glockton grocery store,
pharmacy, Groff's hosiery
shop, Chic shoppe, Vanity shop,
and the Star and Dunbar thea
I tps. Mrs. Z. M. Cade, chair-
mail of the -pecial gifts com-
iTiittee, reports that the re-
spon-e given her committee
exceeded all expectations. -She
extends thank- to the follow-
ing donors: Dr. and Mrs. M. D.
Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
S. Scott, Sr., Donald Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cade, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cailen, Mr. and
Mr.,. J. Armour, Mr and Mr..
J. B Burney, Mrs. Frank L.
Curley, Sr., Mrs. Leslie Alexan¬
der, Mrs. Frank L. Curley, Jr.,
Louis B. Toomer, Franklyn
Kelly, William Roberts, Thom¬
as Holland and Marcus Bailey.
The ree pients of the Girl
j j F -out cookies Hedge were Memoriaal Feliwood
Day 17 irsery,
' Kindergarten, St. Francis Con-
' Mills Memorial Home.
vent,
I Boys industrial Farm, Charity)
jam Protective Heme,, Chantyi
: Hospital and Georgia Infirmary
i Wards. |
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WANTED j
Old style bureau, marble top
dresser and tables, picture
frames, mirrors. Phone 5393.
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To The General Public—
There will be a
GRAND BARBECUE
Given at
Oakland Church Park
Thanksgiving All Day
Six miles out on the Ogee-
chee road when you get to
Max Camp.
Dea. John Mines, Prop.
WANTED
Salesmen or Salesladies l-'d
Good Firm Apply Savanna’
Tribune Any Day This Week .
FOR THE
—LATEST—
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WEDDING
And
School Commencement
INVITATIONS
Let Us Show You Oar
Samples
THE SAVANNAH *1
TRIRUNE
NEGRO ARTISTS SERIES I
TO PRESENT VICTOR
HUGO GREENE NOV. 19
The Nostro Artists Series will
present the second artist of their
season on this coming Monday eve¬
ning, November 19th when Victor
Hollywood Hugo Greene of New York and j
fame will appear in re¬
cital in the main auditorium of the
First African Baptist Church.
Mr. Greene has appeared in lead¬
ing roles in such shows as “Green
Pastures,” “Cabin in the Sky” and
“Shuffle Along.” He graduated
from the Atlanta University, The
Boston Conservatory of Music and
the University of California. He
numbers among his famous class¬
mates men like Fletcher Hender-
son ' the famoUs orchestra u ’ ul( ‘U
VValt P r Whlle - Secretary of the
” AACP; aml Kem P° p Harreld ' tho
famous violinist, who will appuso
later in this same series,
The Admission fee to this con¬
cert is SI.00 for single tickets.
Season tickets, however, may he
purchased covering the entire
for $5.00. This will give ad
mission to all of the seven remain¬
concerts. Either the single
or season tickets may be!
secured by mail, by addressing Dr.
Ralph Mark Gilbert, 23 Montgom-
Street, Savannah, Ga., or by-
phoning 8-6597. The First Afri-
can Baptist Church has, however,
over one hundred of their members
tickets, so that those des-ir-
jng to attend will he able to secure
them with relative ease,
Other artists to appear will he
Margaret Walker, celebrated poet
and dramatic reader, winner of the l
Series for younger poets, who
will present readings from her book j I
poems, entitled, “For My Poo-
pie,” on Monday evening, Decern- j
her American 3rd; Robert pianist, Harris, New eelebrat York J
ed of
City, will appear on Monday eve- i
ning, December 17th; the Negro
Drama Group, directed by Powell
Lindsay, and playing, “Night Must
Fall.” appearing on Monday eve
ning. January 7th, 1946; Kemper,
Han-eld, one of America - fore-
most violinists, Director of Mus
for Morehouse College for over a j
quarter of a century, and a verit
able musical wizard, will give ..:
recital nr Monday evening, Ftb ;
rua, ’- v Lb; !HK I 1- \SAN1 <M j
Christ, and staged with a local cost by!
of picked talent, and trained
the author, will he staged from the I
Municipal Auditorium f r « , i
nights. Monday and Tut day eve- 1
nings. March 18th and 19th; and |
the final attraction of the series !
will he Olyve Hopkins, the etnin- I i
ent Soprano of New York City.
will bring a fitting close to th s j
whole series on Wednesday eve-1
M gth The entire
jc .; invit0;| to attend the
eri( . .
Mrs. Mary Robinson Heyward
a former Beauty Culture teach
er of Mather School, Beaufort,
s. C., is now operating Fred-
Mae’s Beauty Salon, 910 W,
Victory Drive, Mrs. Heyward
is a specialist on scalp treat¬
ments, has all modern equip¬
ment. Make your appointment I
with Mrs. Heyward, |
3-5940 (Adv.)
TO » E dicharged soon
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iLt. Elise D. Grant, U. S. Army
nurse at Tu-kegee, Ala., who
will shortly get her honorable
dschaige from the service.
Lt. Grant resides at 1422 Price i
street. When she comes home,
which will be soon, she will be
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mr-. E. T. Cox.
m mAantt nunm
HONORABLY discharged
S; . Solomon Jenkins of 209
Baker si i t who was honora¬
bly d ; barged recently from
the r r :.y, arrived home Oct.
3 He entered the service in
If 1 a. .1 served two years in
the European theater of opera
tlon.s. die has decided tp re¬
side in New' J rsey, and will
take his sister with him to go
to school ihere.
$5000 JUDGMENT
AGAINST “SUGAR”
RAY ROBINSON
Chicago. (NNPA)—Fred Irvin,
a New York promoter, was given
judgment for $5,000 against Kay
I'Sngi.i ) Robinson, welterweight
fighter, by a jury in Municipal
rpm-t here last Friday,
j rv j n sought damages of $5,200
suit in which he alleged that
Robin on entered into an oral con-
;met with him on June 9, under
(he terms of which he was to han-
die R- l.inson in fights with Jimmy
Mandell in Buffalo and Jake La-
Motta in Chicago. Irvin said he
w -. s net given hi percentage of
pm es.
r
| s s
1
■; tut try dance at the
n November 10 drew an
viecnien. Now comers to Hun-
Field poured in, and there
u generous sprinkling of
ni |T .ymeo. J o.
The party got. off to a rous-
hm start with the P roduction
of the lively, and vigorous
Low ..oy -even step, by Mrs.
A. B. Jones from the college,
G o'Tal duucing was imer-per-
®d with fo.k dancing, and cn-
thusiasm ran high until the
In ,;t figure of the Virginia reel
ended the dancing. levy, Dii-
wor h and Perry of the Beach
Cuyler orchestra were the “fid¬
dlers” and to their accompani-
,-.t the dancer- gleefully
nd -v; ny out the reel to
■■hr tur. of ‘O Susanna.” Ro-
H - na Elsie won the cos irme
prize. Sixty-two ticket- to the
Alaynor concert were given out
There will be a weiner roast
a the center Wednesday night
d on Saturday night an in-
formal dance, mu-ic by Lamg-
; on's orchestra. All scrvice-
rr.en are invited.
LOU SWARZ EYING CGN- t church, corner of Mon-
OT A TUI .A TED by Dr. Rudolph gy mery and St. Julian streets,
Ganz after a performance at Monday evening, November 26,
Chicago Musical college.
TVfi 5*warz will be heard in under the auspices of the First
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dramatic r c'ita: in the audt- Con rt rat: anal church, Rev. A.'
diturium of First African Bap-C. Curtright, pastor.
VETERAN’S MASS
MEETING LARGELY
ATTENDED
The mass meeting for Service
and ex-Scrvice men of ail wars,
sponsored by Vance Allsson
Pod, V. I W , and Charles
Young Post, V. A . he'd at the
West Broad Street USO Mon¬
day night in celebration of Ar-
mistice day, was a grand -uc-
ces-. Comrade John Dela¬
ware of Col. Charles Young
post, presided as master of cere
monies. Highlights of ihe
meeting were addnsse.-. by Pa t
Department Commander W. L.
Kiiroy of Chas. G. Edwards j
post, V. E. W.; Robert Fuller's
talk on citizenship, the address;
of Rrv. I W. Strickland, an ex- i
serviceman oi Wold War l and
well known church leader, and
a vocal solo by Mrs. Camilla
Wl lie of Vance Alii on post.
LOCAL GA. STATE COLLEGE
AUMNI C11APT. MUTTS MON.
The Chatham County Chap¬
ter of the Georgia State Alumni
Association will have its offi¬
cers in-tailed by Prof. B. F. Hu¬
bert, president of Georgia State
college. Monday n ght. Nov. 19,
at the West Broad Sreet USO
at 8 p. m.
The officers are: L. Law, pres
ident; M. L. Simmons, vicc-
pr-'sident; J. G. Jenkins, secre¬
tary; F. N. Golden, assistant
secretary; L. Smith, treasurer;
W. P’. Day, reporter. All were
unanimously re-elected, with
the exception of tin reporter,
in view of the accomplishts of
the association in the past
year. All members are expect¬
ed to attend Monday night’s
meeting.
Miller’s Confectionery
59 East 5th St. Lane
Now Ready To Serve
Friends and Customers
Mrs. Mary Miller, Prop.
Hornet’s Florist Shop
Flowers for all occasions
Give us a trial Order
Sadie’s Beauty Shop
Is now located on
Jenks and Lewden Sts.
West Savannah
Gall Sadie for Appointment
Phone 2-2821 •
Get off West End bus at
Baker Street
ltos(‘iilierj*’s
MARKET
802 W. Gwinnett St.
CAMELS
CIGARETTES
$1.57
Lueki.es Chesterfields
FRYERS 42c !b.
HENS 37c lb.
Full Line of Meats
and Groceries
Mo*
The Souther mil rps
Famous Concert and Radio Artists
WILL APPEAR IN CONCERT
Monday Night, November 19, 1945
AT FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Sponsored by the Senior Ushers
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ADMISSION 1 —Advance $1.45 At Door $1.65
Advance tickets at Lampkin’s Barber Shop, Gibson's Ser¬
vice Station, Rebecca’s Beauty Chest, Carrie McTier ( 611 E.
Gwinnett St., Minis, Beauty Nook, Catherine’s Beauty Sa¬
lon, 516 E. Gordon street, Naomi’s Tailor Shop, Alnult’s
Music Store, Neptune's Cafe, or any of the .members
STARGTHEATRE
FRIDAY—SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15-
True! Authentic!! ( has. Starrett
“Dangerous Journey' “Return of The
l j Durango Kid”
NO. 3—“TIIE MASTER KEY”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. IK, 19, 20
THE RED-HOT SAGA
OF THE SWEETHEART
OF THE TERRIFIC
TWENTIES!
Red-Hot too? with BETTY
music, Nuffon
17 hi! tunes
with settings ARTURO
to motcM
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rz-/*//i//A4/ |Ofretted t)R Albert OekkBr GfOUGC MA«SMAU socco
by
CHAP. 7—“BLAf K ARROW”
—\V’e wish for our ntanv loyal patrons a most pleas¬
ant Thanksgiving'—For A Double Halida*’ Feast
We have arranged to briny to you—
WEI). NOV. 21— and THANKSGIVING DAY
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