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H40* EIGHT
-- THE CAUSE
A NEW ORLEANS WOMAN WAS
OF IT ALL in
JOHNNY ANGEL
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ROMANCE NEEDS A BIT OF COFFEE
* ttoagy Carmichael is a sympathetic ally in RKO I
llul mystery, “Johnny Angel” co-starring George Ha!
.Hasso as the young lovers, and Claire Trevor a
menage At Dunbar Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April
38. 28, 30.
S 0 CIE T i
VIV'IOHV SOCIAL CU B
The V ctory Social Club met
at 1 ho home of Mary Jane
’ Mitchell. Business was carried
out in the usual manner. A de¬
licious repast was served.
Those present were Meed amen
Annie Button, president; Lu-
c tula Warner, secretary; Mary
Jane Mitchell, assistant secre¬
tary; Amanda Oaison. treas¬
urer; Lula Jones, chaplain;
-Louvena Hayward, chairman;
Edna Holman, reporter; Lucin¬
da Reynolds, and Frances W l-
aon
SAILING MELODY GIRLS
'Hie Rinding Melody Girls
dub met Apr 1 18 at the home
of Mrs. Janie Collins, 614 West
42ud street. After the transac¬
tion of business a repast was
served. A variety supper was
planned for May 6 at the
home of Mrs. Lucy Burton,
10JU West 45th street. Those
present were Mrs Annie White. 1
Mrs. Rose Lee Johnson, Mrs.
Amjctt Smith, Mrs. Marie
Strickland, Mrs. Ella Lawton,
Mis. Lucy Burton. Mrs. Hattie
Mitchell, and Mrs. Janie Col-
Las.
lUURNING GLORY CLUB
The members of the Morning
Ok$y. Social Club met April J I
15 at the hoane of Tom Greene
501 Nichol street. Bus ness
was transacted and a party
was planned for April 27 at
the home of Mrs. Ester John¬
son, 521 East Huntingdon St.
A delightful repast was served.
Those present were Mesdames
Gladys Harris, Ethel Mitchell,
Lizzie -Greene, Lillie M. Brown,
Ester (Johnson, Messrs Homer
Wimberly's Billiard Pari *i
*28-521 West Broad Street
la the right place to apeod you
recreation hours
Cousin Harry's Specials
Electric Irons
EASTER SUITS $14.95 UP
SPORT SHOES $3.95 UP
Diamond and Solid
GOLD CROSS CHAIN $22.50
VNITED PAINT $1.50
AU Colors
NEED MONEY? SEE COUfUN IIA :
We Take In Anything That Don't La
American Pawn Slio*
438 West Broad Street
“The Union Station Is Across From I ,’
Lan’cr. Tom Greene and Wide
Eve. Next meeting w 11 be at
the home of Willie Eve, 6uG L
Henry street.
GOLDEN STAR SOCIA I .
The Golden Star : or ,d Com
held its met'.inv. Sun-lay *1-
ternoon, April 14, at the ■
Adelph a Home Much Hua n
was transacted. Thou- j»n
were Dan Dillon. pro.-.* den ;
Mrs. Hester Bell Wren, l inun¬
cial secretary; Andrew Green, t
treasurer; Miss Mam e Brown,
chairman; Mrs Lueile Wil
Hams, reporter; Mrs. Sarah
Kimble, Jiin M Her and Jo-
Jones. Next meet he v; 11 be |
Sunday afternoon at the usu
place.
Sav. Hears
Shut Out
Jax Giants
Pitch tag a thro' -hh.n - 6
garni- Sunday afternoon, Dud
Reedy, of the Savannah H-
shut out the Jacksoni i -
Giants at Grayson stadhmi lie-
fore a crowd of about a thou .
flans who were tin-died at j
the fireball hurl in- ol
Junky Savannah mound man.;
Reedy had the FloAui com¬
pletely at his mercy, only n.-e
allowing a runner to reach
third base. In addit on (--
ting one lilt himself, he s’ ruck
out nineteen batters.
This was the fifth "... . : >
Bears have piuyifd tin. .( ..o-,
winning them alb Monday
they journeyed to Clax* -n
where they defeated tl-.e Ciax-
ton Tigers, 4 to 3.
Two home runs l< i.ir -.1
Sunday afternoon’s
by Right Fielder Han... and
the other by Catcher \Vi i
GA¬
GETS NATION¬
RECOGNITION
M’> Gertrude L Greene,
educat'on secretary for
(,'h:. ham-Savannah Tuber-
r.u i, a or. ation, met in an
„• rtib with Bcach-Cuyler
li'gh . chool this weex to pre-
i tin- '-ertifirates of lionor
the school paper, Beach-
(/,. : r Gazette won through
p ir lei..at on in the Columbia
c Press project, spon-
;jt ii by the National Tuber¬
A ’ociat on. This hon-
i.s one of the 73 selected out
302 entries from 232 schools
presenting 32 .states and the
:■ is ir of Columbia.
The Gaze te counselors are
J >n. M. Law and Phlip
Miss Jr c Collier is
ditor in chief and Moses
1 :*t is the writer of the
nning art cle ; It was als
I - : 1 • nmounccd that the
nr served on the judging
mb' ee: E. C Blackshear,
Me dames R M.
ibert. and Mar in Graham,
d 1 I. I Scott. The com-
,,ortrd w'nners for
local prizes as follows:
h gh
• ■ i'" V I si. first prize;
oroUiy McTvor. second pr ze;
Z rna Maurice Mines,
bird pri//> In the junior high
Haven Home. Rut,hie
1 ■ • lice, firs' prize. John
■ ■ •• 'Pei, Haven Home,
_
,, J Mar a !?■ hi-r.son.
in th . honor for
pr ze. Eli.se
Vvia, villa ,Tim or High lou-
i Mivo, Woodvlle .Tun or
h and Shirley J. Jenkins,
va n Home, honorary men-
a
ioner:- in the college es-av
■ M. vev Ma rgaret Whit-
fir .t pr'zc; Lou s Rivers,
1 prize s i'd Ellen Ileidt,
i prize. Eve yn Williams,
irary mien lion.
;M ; , Doris Tlioina . area sup-
rv or, ipubi c schools, and
.> F. ankle Golden, Jeanes
- pi n ,>ur, inspected the scrap
» in the T. IT. ollice today.
The as .suggested that
book be put on display at
t Center, where the art
r. d.jw being held. Visit¬
were complimentary in
opinion of the work done
I lie scrapbooks.
latter also getting a triple
a double.
T h. lineup in" Sunday's game
Dears Giants
Reedy, cf Willie, If
Reedy, 3b Wlihe, ss
ss Qu nney, rf
c Madison, 2b
lb Hckson, 3b
2b Smith, cf
If Duke, lb
Butler, c
R6edy. p Quarterman, p
I TV: i. GRAY !() ADDRESS
7NS MEETING
Ci nt nued from page 1
Adpha Phi Alpha
to keep before Negroes
It* dut.es and privileges us
t r.en -.
CRAWFORD and
McDaniels, fam-
ous screen actresses and
Academy Awards winners, cclc-
brated the opening ol the new
‘Academy Award” program
over the Columbia Broadcast¬
ing System. They are $hown
FAB Church
Raises $78.00
For Nursery
At th: Easier sunrise service
conducted by the R v. Ralph
Mark Gilbert and the members
of the First African Bapt st
church last Sunday morning at
the C'ty Aud'torium, Dr. Gil-
bort made appeal to the audi-
enee of more than 2,000 per-
5°ns inns to to sunnort support the the Fellwood Fellwood
Nursery school. A special col
lection was taken after - the
regular, offering which amount¬
ed #o 178.60. A check for this
■in built has already been re-
CelveA by* B C. Ford,
of the Associate Committee for
Negro Nurser es, and the whole
-omm ttce wishes to express
appreciation to all.
and the sponsoring pastor and
church.
On The Eastside It's
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Near Last Broad s Near Rhone East 968t Broad
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IS SERVING THE BEST IN MEALS
Steaks Chops Chickens Barbecue
Seafoods Salads
SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS
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i Will Convince You We Are The Rest
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Yours,
Celebrate Radio Show Opening
.ASSlk -mm.} K>
with Jean Hershoit, star of h s
own “Dr. Christian program
and president of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, at the Beverly Hills
Hotel party which followed the
premiere broadcast of the
Academy Award” show in Hol¬
lywood.-- j. AMP photo i.
Suvannahians are becoming
more conscious of the need of
a nursery school for its color¬
ed children and the voluntary
dona-i ons have been gratify-
Ing. Since the last report was
published the following con-
tributions have been received
, y h[ , trcasurer: charles G .
y ounK post. Veterans of Amer-
ica j 0 Myers, commander,
jq qq- pr'ncc Hall Chapter No.
<)-g q j- g (2nd payment*,
,- )00; Delta Auxil ary, $1.25;
Mutual Benevolent Society, Dr.
j w# Wilson, president,
(2 , o„,i nd payment,*; , • riarm™ Clarence t>r.r_ Per-
kins. *2.00; FAB church. $78 60.
.•
The public is invited to at-
.lend a special! |r*g|am| by the
Argo Stagers' Jf TAfiTago. M.m-
* By night May 6. at the First
African Baptist church. A per-
centage of the pioceeds will go
to the FelTwood Nursery fund,
concert is being sponsor-
ed by the Associate Committee
for Negro Musicians.
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‘STATE FAIR’ TELLS ROMANTIC STORY
Based on Philip Stong’s famed novel of the same name, ’State
Fair’ comes to the screen of the Star Theatre, Sunday. Monday,
Tuesday, April 28, 29. 30 set to the music of Richard Rodgers
and Oscar Hammerstein II, who thrilled the country with “Okla¬
homa” and “Carousel.” A 20th Century-Fox Technicolor produc¬
tion, the film stars Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Dick Haymes
and Vivian Blaine with a brilliant supporting cast headed by
Charles Winninger and Fay Bainter,
"State Fair,” set against the gay and colorful background of
the fairs that were the year’s high point in all-out fun for mii-
lions of Americans before the war, tells the exciting and roman-
tic story of the Frake family who went to thte fair in search of
* love ancl glor y and experienced the most radiantly joyous ad-
ventures anyone eve r had.
The film was directed by Walter Lang and produced by Wil- j
Ham from the screen i
FARM YOUTH
BEING TAUGHT
IN ELECTRICITY
Colored youths in some ru¬
ral schools are learning about
electricity, how it works, what
it can do, and how to repa'r
electrical appliances, say offi¬
cials of the Rural E'ectrifica-
tion Administration of the u.
S. Department of Agriculture.
One such school is the D n-
widdie Training School at Din¬
widdle, Va. Here students re-
pa r electrical appliances
which farmers bring to the
I____..... school shcp. The shop in-
structor is Wellington ,, A Hill.
F'rst year students at the
school are taught a unit in
fundamentals and uses of elec¬
tricity. A more detailed two-
year course in the fundamen¬
tals is offered to boys during
the r th'rd and fourth year of
high school.
During the fourth year spe¬
cial emphasis ds placed on
practical applications. Students
begin by working on practice
Jobs in the shop. Theta after
they have gaired Sufficient
knowledge and experience,
they are sent out to work on
house winng and other jobs
in the community.
REA officials point out that
i such training in electrlc’ty" as
| Is given in the D'nwidbic school
: and other schols is one result
| (the of the expanding program of
Southside Electric Cooper-
J j atlve of! ,000 of REA-financcd Crewe, Va. This is one
coopera-
1 tives in America that are
[ bringing electricity to thous¬
ands of rural families and in¬
stitutions that have never had
it before.
Souths’de Co-op officials say
that they plan to expand until
every farmer, and all the ru¬
ral schols, and churches in
the r territory are served. They
point out that the training
received by the youths of the
Dinwiddie and other school?
will help achieve this purpose,
because rural people with
skills in electricity can help
with the wfring of homes and
the repairing of equipment and
appliances.
BENNETT QUARTET
TO SING AT CONE.
Greensboro, N. C.—The Ben¬
nett College quartet left for
Columbus, Ohio. Saturday.
April 17. to sing for the Gen¬
eral Assembly of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist church. The
young ladles will be accompa-
n ; ed by Miss Carrie Kellogg
voice instructor at the college,
and A. A. Morisey. director of
publicity.
The group made two success¬
ful tours last year throughout
the North and South and in
Canada. Thqir itinerary in¬
cludes Roanoke, Virginia;
Huntingdon, West Virginia, and
Springfield, Ohio.
Members of the quartet are
i Misses Edith Taylor, first so-
lprano, Staunton. Virginia;
I Orial Banks, second soprano.
Rve. New York: Alleth’a Walk¬
er. first alto. Pittsfield, Mass.;
and Betty Ann Artis, second
alto, Columbus, Ohio.
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PATTON’S ORDERLY
ATTENDS DEDICATION
CEREMONIES
Washington „ANP, Among
ihose tak ng part in the dedi¬
catory ceremonies in honor of
the late Gen. “Blood and Guts”
Patton on April 4 was M-Sgt.
William G. Meeks, orderly to
the general for more than sev¬
en years.
The ceremior«es took place at -
Fort Riley. Kan., where Patton *
hall at the Calvary school was j
dedicated ’n honor of Patton, *
who served there for many j
years.
Bgt. Meeks was brought back j
from the European theatre of i
operations to be a special guest ’
of the cavalry school.
Booker T. Washington fought | j
all the demons of drakness
and despair, conquered his foes
and left a rich heritage to
wh’ch a blighted race has fal¬
len heir.
Abbott and Costello
Star In Funniest Hit
The screen’s outstanding com¬
edy team will be here in their
most hilarious hit starting
Wednesday, Thursday May *1,
2 at the Star Theatre when
M.-G.-M presents “Bud Abbott
and Lou Costello in HolijApod.
This time Bud and Loipmar-
ber and porter, respectively,
decide to become actors’ ageata
in the film capital with uh-
roarious results. They are sup¬
ported by Frances Rafferty,
Robert Stanton, Jean Poijir, pf
Warner Anderson, “Rags” T
land and Mike Mazur,ki,
S. Sylvia Simon directed the
film, and Martin Uosch is the
producer. Ralph Blane and
Hugh Martin contributed the
songs. -1
FASHION REVUE
There will be a
FASHION REVUE
Given By The
Sallilite Usher Board of Betlitl
A. M. E. Church
MONDAY NIGHT, APR. 29
Latest models on display
Admission 35c \
The public is invited V
Miss Belle Batty, President 1
Rev. F. W. Bagby, Pastor
May Isf—The Four Female
Gospel Singers at Friendship
Baptist Church, fill West
Duffy s rest, 8:30.
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