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*ktr THURSDAY, APRIL 38, 1M«
LOCALS
Mrs. R chard C. Wilson re-
turned to her home in Virgin-
frf^Ming ■ ^W sday, three March weeks 26, with after her
father and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Greatt, and
a«nt, Mrs. L. G. Cox. Mrs.
Wilson was entertained Wed¬
nesday while here with a din¬
ner party by Mr. and Mrs.
Hjfnry Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs.
Jffch Matthews also entertain¬
ed Mrs. Wilson and her sister,
Mrs. Dan Holman, of New York
eiy, with a party at their
home on West 48th street and
Miss Marguerite Wr'ght, Mrs.
Wi Iso lift cousin! entertained
her and a few out of town
guests with dinner at her home
West 45th street. Mrs.
isbiV will be remembered as Miss
Johnny Mae Greatt.
ii, '
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Mrs. Ethel L'oyd Hagin, for-
merly o| ths city, now of New
Ybfk. and the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. is
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
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W HOUSE
FRIDAY—SATURDAY APRIL 26-
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
S I in “LOST TRAIL”
ip HIT NO. 2
“THE FATAL WITNESS”
Disnev’s “African Dairy” Also mi
Added
Wild “Rill” Elliott in ‘VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN’
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 28, 21). 30
EXTRA ADDED SPECIAL!
The Child Wonder of the 20fh Century
m: Hear Him Play His Own Boogie Blues
% SUGAR CHILE ROBINSON
.I.Without exception, Chicago critics and public acclaim tiic
JBo.y Wonder of the Piano—Sugar Chile Robinson ■ who.
though only 7 years old, plays the piano with the skill and
,i-.rhythm of a master and has “Never had a lesson in his
life” and cannot read music. ,
Also the Season s Outstanding Action Hit
f ,o4ucnd by WILLIAM L PEREIRA • Diwrt.d by EDWIN L MARIN • La*** H«N N, ITfVl I
Added
tar-*' Tm « *-* o* *• —. “PHANTOM RIDER”
by »* v.t> O^o-mwr
c- tiM mmem »
Sirst Comedy, Latest News Events
WEDNESDAY ONLY. MAY 1ST
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
HIT NO. 1
“RIDE RANGER RIDE”
i-tj . HIT No. 2
4c LIGHTS”
“BEHIND CITY
Added Comedy “Herr Meets Hare”
THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 2ND
Fir*st Time Shown
JOHN WAYNE
in “D KOTA" A
Added Fun
SERIAL * COMEDY * NEWS EVENTS
j 1 spending the week with her
parents. She was the dinner
I guest of her ne ce Sunday, Mr.
J and Mrs. Charles Gadden. and
; Others present were Mr.
Mrs. Boyd, M:s3 Ernestine
j Crawford and Howard Craw
ford. Monday die was the
guest of Mrs. Ethel Lloyd and
Mrs. Carrie Johnson, and was
entertained with a cafe party.
She will leave for New York
April 27.
• • •
John Myles of Atlanta is in
the city for a few days vis¬
iting li's uncle, Harry Myles.
• * * •
Mrs. Susie Grant and Miss
Ebhel For B art y lcft Tuesday for
j Tienton, N. J.
j Mrs. Hattie Miller , and her
|
i daughter, Ruth, left Monday
for New York city where they
will join Mr. Miller.
* • * * •
After a of two
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
An anniversary party was
given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Fnedcrick Lee 8trother on
their 2nd wedding anniversary
at the home of their sister,
Mrs. George C. Curley, 513 58th
street., N. E.. Wash ngton. D.
C. Those helping to make the
affair a gay one were Mr. and
Mrs. Berry Johnson of Savan¬
nah, Ga„ Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬
iam Hopk ns, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis B. Harris, Mesdames Al¬
H. Carter of Savannah, Ga.,
Mrs. Helen Sanders and
Julia Port left Wednesday
ther vner uwi home in JacksonVlle,
Mrs. Rosa Price Reese and
daughter. Diane, of New York
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•ho toWN mother »..<!
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TO EXPLAIN RED CROSS
SAFETY PROGRAM
A meet ng of the colored
auxilary of the Savannah
chapter of he American Red
Cross will be held Monday eve¬
ning, April 29, at 7:30 at the
West Broad Street YMCA. All
interested persons arc invited
to attend.
The purpose of the meeting
■ is ‘ttf HaynptaJftB for the L fe sav-
>Aigu prrigrian ,r«rfi ibB American
'Rod Cross ini which swimming
linduwater safietjioate taught to
both children and, adults free
of cost. : \
HEAR THE FAMOUS
- i Wings nr Hup >(l CJ O’er Jurtlan
ibfii CHOIR
>
IN CONCERT AT
St. John Bapt. Church
IIARTRIDGE STREET
Wctl. Ni«h(, May 8
AT 8 P. M,
Sponsored by The Simmons Singers
Advance Tickets $1.00 At 1 he Door $1.2 j
For Further Information Gall F. J. Simmons d-l or « »»>;<;
I Manor, 3-3M59; G. Washington, 7:il(»; Rev. F. O. S. Cleve¬
land, 2-1066, or Mrs. L, Johnson, 3-24,50.
PHONE 7478 1014 WEST BROAD ST,
Tavlor Electric Co
Savannah, Georgia
CHESTER TAYLOR, Prop.
Savannah’s Leading Colored Electrical Contractor
HOUSE WIRING ELECTRIC REPAIRING
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Terms Can Be Arranged
WATCH THIS AD FOR THE
OPENING
OF THE NEW
The „ It Of Will Sav'b Pride Be EAST SIDE
..... ■THEATRE
t “ON THE CORNER”
East Broad and Gwinnett Street
Exclusive For Colored Patronage
The Last Word in
MODERN THEATRES and ENTERTAINMENT
m liumift WH M
Eva Coleman, and Gladys Por¬
ter Richardson of A Uinta Ga,
Miss Estell H. Co ton of New
Orleans, La.. Mr. and Mrs
George C. Curley, s ster and
brother of the Strothers; Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Lee Stro¬
ther, host and hos.es:.. and
Herman Bailey, j|AoU>;A. phev.
Games and dancing wore en¬
joyed by all. The couple re¬
ceived many useful g fts. Mrs.
Strother is the former Miss
Janie C. Masters oi Savannah,
Ga.
Mrs. Arlene i (l '' .'V'
executive director , i R Aim,
strong. dneetm- ol ;o U t. ol • Hr
American Red Cross and Sut-
ton tTT_ Waters A Will yyrlll III Ujtilk f til 1 1"
meeting.__
tT s
^ DuU, hold
.. ...... ..
at the. home of Buster Wright.
Much business was tran > < teel
The next meeting Will be held
the home 01 while
M? East Perry street.__
FAI L US UP
DON’T FORGET
Phone 2-02! 1
Paul & Andy
Starters—Magnetos Gen
era tors — Carburetors
Batteries—Fu " "••- us
ON THE CORNER OF Till
'■'> SQUARE
509*311'-'W. OGfATHORPE
,K>no 40(1 riifw
FROM SOUTH PACIFIC
Lucius Bryant, Jr., Bug. 1-C,
. on of Mr. and Mfrs. Lucius (Kel¬
ly) Bnv.nt, Sr., of 317 Lorch St.,
Savannah, arrived ifi the city
Wednesday, after having serv¬
er' in the S ' th Pacific for ten
nv He received his boot
tv: n ng at Great Lakes Naval
Training Station.
\NM l.lMENT AND
MARRIAGE
Mrs. Alma Masters LoBoard
of this city, who has lived in
Washington. I). C., for Hie past
four "years, announces the an- '
nullmcnt pi j’A^lliahi her marriage to
Sgt. ■ Jbstidi |<j|^ LaBoard
in January,.
Shortly after her annull-
ment she became Mrs, George
C. Curley, Jr., November 30, 1
1915 Sgt. George C. Curley,
Jr., is a returned veteran from J
the ETO. He was d'scluirged
November 16, 1945. Mr. Cur¬
ley, Jr s a native of St. Hel¬
ena, Aik. Mr. and Mrs. George
Curley, Jr., reside in Wash¬
ington, D C. Both are in thc
service.
“Savannah’s Largest and Finest”
Mi.imv hi i:\Titi:
<r ' I'wVkV' BROAD STREET
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SATURDAY. APRIL 27
2 BIG THRILL HITS
Hit No. 1—Jack Randall in
“WILD HORSE CANYON’'
Hit No, 2 Laurel and Hardy in
r/^Sc^t “THE BIG NOISE”
CHAP Code” and Comedy
u/uJhM' I ... .
Midnight Ramble Starts 11:15 P. M.
Sunday—Monday, April 28—29
WAITER BRENNAN • ION McCAlllSTER *
*■ JEANNE CRAIN • CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD iQ
‘ Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
Produced by ANDRE DAVEN »
Latest News and Cartoon
TUESDAY, APRIL ISO
MELODY TALENT DAY
Two Stage Shows-—Quiz at 5:00 P. M.
Talent Show at 9:00 P. M.
On The Screen
Juan Danis in “SHE GETS HER IRAN”
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY MAY 1—2
Charles Stabrett and Russell Hayden
in “WEST OF TOMBSTONE”
Hit No. 2 “FIGHTING LADY”
The thrilling story of our fighting aircraft carriers
( HAP. 5—“Batman” and Comedy
FRIDAY. MAY 3
TWO BIG FEATURES
Eddie Bracken and Robert Benchley
in “YOUNG AND WILLING”
—Also—-
Edmund Lowe in “SEVEN SINNERS’’
Plus Cartoon
Group To
Present ’‘Hour Of
The Junior Aesthetic Group
the Cuyler Junior high
school will present an "Hour
Charm," Friday evening,
3, at the First Congrega-
t onal church, beginning at 7
The performers will
be Evelyn Grant, pianist; Ella
Law, vocalist; and Sam¬
uel D lworth, pianist and vio¬
The pubi c is invite^ to
these talented young stu¬
Miss Jane Parker is
adviser and M. G. Haynes is
of the school.
P.-T. A.
The Florance PTA met Wed¬
April 17, at 7 p. m. The
was by the children
the 4th grade classes, with
Stokes in charge. Mrs.
president, the del¬
to the State Congress of
and Teachers In Ma¬
reported on the meeting.
new parents registered
a t this m eet ! ng and pledged
their continued support,
Thc popularity contest among
y lt , parents who have children
attcn<iin g this school has be-
gun. This contest will run
only a short t ine and all par¬
ents are urged to help in til's
effort by taking a part. All
parents are urged to register
the court house to vote. The
next meeting of the PTA will
be on Wednesday, May 15, at
7 l>
tv niggle is acquainted with
leans and an empty pocketbook
but takes courage in what it
sees ; n a far off look.
BACK HOME FROM OVERSEAS
Corporal Wilson Royal, who
returned home last week after
STAR ☆THEATRE
FIRST — LAST and ALWAYS
Willi The Best in Picture Entertainment
I RL—SAT. APRIL 26—27
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
H0PAL0NG CASSIDY in
“STICK TO YOUR GUNS”
ALSO
“SONG OF THE PRAIRIE”
Last Chapter- “SECRET AGENT X-9’ MU
Trta i
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. April 28. 29, 30
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PICTURE
ADDED FUN
;» Stooges in “NO DOUGH BOYS”
Hatful Of Dreams - Latest News
WED.—THIJRS. MAY 1—2
thH ,s ^ fu 0 *"
»’ A JUS- i
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iKEoumoOi
with
Frances RAFFERTY • Robert STANTON
IUH PufiTEfi . WARNER ANDERSON .“IR8S" NR6LRN0 . RIME MRZURRf
Screen Ploy by Not Perrin ond Low Breslow • Original Story of Not Perrin
Martin A- CoKih . Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON • Produced by MARTIN A. GOSCH
ALSO
“11 is Tale Is Told”— News
COMING SOON—WAIT!
“A BELL FOR AD0NA”
“WEEKEND AT THE WALDORF’
“THE LOST WEEK END”
“LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN”
AND MORE YET TO COME
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spending 27 months In Ui» ser¬
vice, 21 oE whiich were served
overseas In France and Eng¬
land. He is the brother of Mis.
Eldith Grant of 670 Ept* An¬
derson street), and Thomgs
Royal of 251 Yamacrau. Vil¬
lage. He is the son of Mrs.
Nomie Royal of Allendale, S C.
J. J. Washington
Expert Jeweler
Watches & Clocks Repair¬
ing
Let us not wait any lc/Mfe-
er with that bad watch or
clock, see about it today,
at 439 West Broad Street