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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 194#
«■ EfTION FOR
ANDERSON
d its ition for Alphia An-
detfsGft was given by his aunt,
NW& Ei’.a R. Sams, and his
unde and aunt, Rev. and Mrs.
J..-Pi Stevens, at their home,
West 42nd street, on Fri¬
day night, April 5. The house
was decorated with pink, white
and red roses. The evening was
spent V'ere playing games which
enjoyed by all. Guests in¬
cluded Alphia Anderson, gqest
of honor, and other ex-service¬
man ls as follows: Alfredo Meta¬
Robert Edwards, Archie L.
•'Elevens. Fred Mobley, Lee Er¬
nest Lynch, Theodore Lambert
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} and Calvin Washington. Other*
present were Misse* Dorothy
Chanty. Eva Mas Lambrifiltt,
Louise Jenkins, and EMa Mae
Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mauney, J. H Oliver, and Hen¬
ry L. /Oliver. Mr. Oliver gave
special and encouraging ad¬
vice to the servicemen, after
which a delicious repast of
strawberry and vanilla ice
cream and cake was served. A
beautiful cake was presented
to Mr. Anderson by his
Mrs. J. p. Stevens,
Mr. Anderson served in tire
armed forces two years and
ceived an honorable discharge
a few days ago.
J. J. Washington
Expert Jeweler
Watches & Clocks Repair¬
ing
Let us not wait any long¬
er with that bad watch or
clock, see about it today,
at 439 West Broad Street
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VERGIL WIliCHEK. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilcher of
Tcnnill*. who is valedictorian
of the graduating class of
Jackson Station Junior li gh
school. Young Wllchej' also
handles the sale of The
vannah Tribune in hi* home
town, Tennille.
CAMPBELL-BRANCH
Mrs. Marie 8. Campbell and
Mr. W. Gladstone Branch were
quietly married Sunday. April
14, 194ft, by Rev. J. L Butler,
presiding elder of the Savan-
nah district. The couple left
immedlately for Detroit. Mich.
They also will visit Cleveland,
Ohio, before returning to their
residence, 524 West Bolton St..
May 1.
beach-cutler pta
At the April meeting of the
Beach-Cuyler PTA, held at the
..ehool, Rev. EH son and Pro:
R„ W. Gadsden spoke on the'
importance of registrat'on. Mrs.
Jesse Brinson presented to
M ss Blanche Morrison of the
12A1 class the first prize token,
as winner of the local health
essay contest. This contest
ypas sponsored by the Chatham
Gfruuty m Council. •
Business Of important# was
transacted. The pennant for
Beach was won by M ss D.
Ury and for Cuyler by Mrs. E.
Graham.
GIRL SCOUTS TO
REPORT APRIL 29
The second report of the
G r! Scouts campaign will bc
made on Monday, April 29, at
6 o’clock at the West Broad
Street USO. The seventeen
troops are trying to raise *50
each to provide equipment for
lie summer camp. The cha’r-
man. Rev. W. C. Davis, an¬
nounces that so far the h’gh-
est amount reported was by
Brownie Troop 84, Mrs. Geneva
Mitchell, leader, in the amount
of $25. All troops arc urged to
get busy.
Attend the maun moth Easier
Sunrise Service of the First Af¬
rican Baptist church, at the
Municipal Auditorium at 7
o’clock Suuday morning.
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SAVANNAH TO HAVE PRO¬
FESSIONAL BALL TEAM
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MAURICE SMITH, Manager
A professional baseball team
is in the making, under the
namc of the Savannah Stars.
11 w - u be >'Umaged by Maurice
6m Wl a three-letter man of
Cleveland. Ohio, and the field
captain win bc Gcol ' b ° cliMin -
Tlie tcam has begun practice
at the Eastside diamond in the
sold ers field, for two weeks.
Mr. Smith said that he will
bc pleased to have any good
local talcnt make a u 'y for the
tcam
^ fir ' st e an ’« to bl '
j b y ,ho Stars wil > br in Sand ’
orsville Easter Monday, April
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SCOUTMASTERS’
ROUNDTABLE
The April session of the
Scoutmasters’ Roundtable was
held last Thursday night at
7:30 in the West Broad Street
YMCA. Divisional 1 Commis¬
sioner A. L. Sampson was in
charge of the meet rig.
Perhaps, th s was the most
helpful roundtable participat¬
ed in by the leaders this year.
During the discussion period,
the troop leaders developed
their conception of the tender¬
foot Those^attendhig requirements.
were Scout¬
masters E Cooper 173; Letoy
Tolbert. 170; Wta Pleasant, Sr.,
163; S. L, White, 47: Walter L.
Kellehan, 154; Julas Carmi¬
chael. 159; Mr. Leggett, St. Paul
Baptist church, and M. E. Gra*-
ham, field executive; A. L.
Sampson, divisional commis-
s'oner. and Joseph S Adkins
and W. W. Law, members of
j the commissioner’s staff
Child, it’s the fa'k of the
town! You just can't miss til's!
They’re going to enact “The
Resurrection Scene” from the
Negro Passion P'ay in the B'g
Easier Sunrise Prayer Service
at (he Municipal Auii'torium
Sunday morning at 7 a. m.
A DAUGHTER
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Love it of
; 904 Church street announce
the birth of a daughter April
3, at the Georgia Inf'rmary.
She will be called Claudia
Mae. Mother and daughter are
doii\g fine.
Don’t miss witnessing the
Special Easter Service in the
Municipal Auditorium Sunday
morning at 7 o’clock. The
1 service will be built around the
enactment of “The Uesurrec-
lion Scene” from the Negro
P assion 1>lav '
FORMER
STUDENT HONORED
Miss Willie Cleo Cade, a for¬
mer Savannah an and a stu-
dent of Cuyler school, is doing
well in Harrisburg, Fa., where
she is a student in the Sus¬
quehanna li gh school. Her
grandmother, Mrs. Mary J-
Cade, was informed by the
pr ncipal that Miss Cade will
be nducto.1 into membership
Society (
in the Nat onal Honor |
tlic Susquehanna Township
h gh school. The introduction!
ceremony will be heid hi the
au l 'orium of the school,
Miss Cade was elected to this
society on the basis of scholar-
ship, character, service and
leadership. S rice it is necessary
that the student rank in the
third of the class, and no more
than 15 per cent of the total
members of the class may be.
er gible lo membership, it is 1
the greatest honor wlveh the !
sclviol can bestow upon an in- l
div.dunl student to name one
to this society.
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See “The Resurrection
from the Negro Passion Play,
“Passion and Triumph," at the
Municipal Auditorium Easter
Sunday at 7 a. m.
SIMMONS - J1VENS
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. S mmons
f Manassas, Ga.. announce
marriage of their daught¬
el - ( Dc SS i e , which took place
March 28, to Theodore N. Jlv-
cns> the son of Mr. and Mrs.
j j jj V ens of Southover.
The groom has recently re-
ceived his discharge from the
after serving the 23 months| States.
overseas and ten in
Mr. and Mrs T. N. Avcns are
now making their home at, 808
West 53rd street, Savannah.
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IIar« you haard? The Sialli*
Martin Singer* sv<iil start in the
Revival. Services at First Afri-
can Baptist church commnuc-
ing Monday night.
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SATURDTAY, APRIL 20
2 BIG THRILL HITS
Big Boy Williams in “GUN PLAY
Frank (Bring ’em Bach Alive) Buck Presents
“JACARE"
"Secret Code” Serial and Comedy
BIG MIDNIGHT RAMBLE
Screen Show Starts 11:1-7 ■)fi 1
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THIRD WEEK OF MELODY TALENT CONTEST
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John Wayne and Thomas Mitchell
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY APR. 21—25
2 BIG HITS — TWO DAYS
Today’s Girl Gangsters on
“MAIN STREET AFTER DARK”
With Edward Arnold
HIT NO. 2
TOM KEENE in “WESTERN MAIL”
“Batman” Serial and Comedy
FRIDAY, APRIL 20
2 BIG SHOWS — ONE DAY ONLY
Noah Berry, Jr. and I^eo Carrillo
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