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SOCIETY
MRS. DNGLE TO HI SUNDAY
AFTERNOON SPEAKER
Mrs Ola B Dingl< will be
the speaker at a tea spun, or-
ed by S Augustine.. Ouii <<!
8t. Matthews’ Ep scopal church
The tea will be given a: the
home of Mr. Gladys P
Broughton. 613 East 33:d St
Sunday afternoon, Goober 13,
at 5 o’clock. Along w.th the
address by Mrs Dingh there
will be a reading by M:. Ma-
rlan McKay, selection by Muses
Dorothy Harmon and Carolyn
Lewis, a group .of poems by,
Mss Marian Ho.cy. A cordial
invitat on is extended to the
public to attend the tea.
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TIIE MON ARC IIS
The Monarchs held ttv ir
regular meeting Sunday at th
home of Vice President Fred
L. Commander. M <:h bu ;im >
was transacted. Nexi s.
will be at he home of Te .
urer Cleveland Brown Leroy
Young is pro sclent and W U <
B. Moore, reporter
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PLOItANOl i TA
The monthly meeting of the
Florance PTA will be held at
the school Wednesday October
16. at 7 p. m. All parent and
Matters of importance reg • rd •
guardians of children in this
school are urged to attend.
Ing health, attendance and
seating w 11 be discussed. Mr
S E. Glover is preadnnt of the
PTA and Mrs. R. M. Gilbcr.,
reporter. <
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BIRTIIDAl/ I’AKI Y
Little Minnie Ruth Sm.th,
daughter of and Mau- '
Mr Mrs.
rice Smith of 1203 Wright St.,
celebrated her ..txth birthday
with a party given in her lion
or by her parents. The
was beautifully decorated wlth'
fing and white, toppiu with
tpyely green and pink cake,
with six green candles burning'
on it. Mrs. G. J. Lemon led
the children in games, alter
which a delicious repast ol ice
cake and candy was ,
cream,
•erved. Ihose a tend ng the
party were Euleta Smith, Ruth
Bell, Del ue:. Johnson, Jolin
Maddox, Barbaia Made! • |
Ruth Maddox, Minnie Pearl
Hobbs, Charles Braunen. 1 a.v-
rence Hutchins, t. .. y;: lluteii-j
ins, Gladys Lambert, Verdell
Rambert. Paul Gibbs, Juliett-
Iwl,Betty fine Annie W
Butler, Barbara Jones,
.Jimmie Jones, Janet Butler.
.Roliin Butleh C.ai bt;> limit.
Robert Stafford, Lews ivuy,
Akrnza Perry and Simla
Alonza Perry. Shel a Woods.
and Jo Anne Smith, sister of
the hostess. The older gue: s
were Mrs. Estella D Jarrett, j
Mrs. Gibbs. Mrs. Mary Ford. 1
Mrs. M. Hutchins, and Mis.j
Carrie Butler and Mrs Annie’
V. Jarre t, the little hostess
godmother. j
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SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Garrison, her husband The i
color scheme was yellow a nd,
The live rein was
beautifully „ decorated w th yei-1
low gulden glow syid, yellow
zen.ans w th lavender az.iratta. 1
Mr Garrison was Ushered in i
by Mrs. Spann and Mr Bunn.|
while the res came in singing
“Happy Birthday.” These help-
Ing to make the evening pleas-
ant for Mr. Garrison were Mrs.
Mamie Harper, Mr> Agnes
Floyd, Mr. and Mr Nathaniel
Garrison, Mrs. Lilian Sale, his
sister, Ernest Brown, Mrs Irene
Felton, Mrs. Samantha Napper.
W. D. Smith Mrs. Nettie
.Wheeler, Miss Rena M. Hodge,
a. Cleo Scot, Mrs. Nellie!
naldson, Refreshments Mrs. Albertha { j
lomas. were
.erved by Mrs. Agnes Your. \j
!iss Rena M. Hodge. Mrs. Mar-;
lorie Garrison and Mrs. M j
nn. 1
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HIRE THE HANDICAPPED WEEK J
OCTOBER fi—12. 19-16
life *’U s Good Business’’
( OMMUNITY CLUB
The Cutninunty Club in the
l ir.st distr'ct, fifth precinct,
whoM main objective is corn¬
munlty improvement, meets
r ruiarly at the St. TJjomas
A ME church on the second and
fourth Monday nights.
The meetings have been
lon ely attended and have
been ntercsting. The following
persons have been chosen as
permanen off eers: Dr. M. P.
g, did chairman; D. J. Da-
wn, co-chairman; Mrs, S. D.
ste le, secretary; Mrs. Karen
Jenkins, assistant secretary;
and George B. Kelly, treasurer,
The organization has a number
of standing committees work-
in.g hard to make the organi-
Z; , 0 n a most worthwh’le one.
T n -tlae last meeting, J. W
* voiockton. president of the
p aren t body, was present. He
brought along Mr. Reed of At-
who gave the group
s0me m os. interesting remarks.
The members are reminded
that on the second Monday
night the recreation committee
has a surprise in store for all
wbo arP p r e sen t.
THE MONITORS
The Monitors Club was or-
Ban zed Wednesday n<ght, Scp-
rrn ber 18, at the home of Roy
j Allen, 1118 West Waldburg
treet, Springfield Terrace.
The club’s motto is “Leaders
in social Activities.” The offi-
of the club are Roy L Al-
len, president; Willie Butler,
jr., v'ce president; J. Edward
Colclough, secretary; Louis N.
Walker, treasurer; Fred D. Wa-
terman, financial secretary;
Toysy Smith, chairman; Eu-
gene F, Sanders, chaplain;
' Elmore Brown, report-
or Mcmbprs are claxton Gol¬
L Johnson and W ill‘e Col-
c]o , H , h
PLATO SOCIAL CLUB
The Plato Social Club met
W0( .^|y a t the following homes,
t j u riiifg the month of August:
Au , ust 7 a the home of Mrs.
j, as guest for the eve-
A j ma p Bryant, w th Mrs. L.
Auguat 14> at the home
Qf Mrs g ade capers, with
M;:s Mabe j williams as guest;
August 21. at the home of Mrs.
Delorah Ford; August 28, at
te home of Mrs B. S. Han-
uah vv )h Mrs. E s Bogan and
Mr; , w M . Sampson aS guests.
Dames were played and a dain-
jy r( .past was served at each
)npeting Mrs . M G . young is
pn , sldent and Mrs. A. P. Bry-
ant is secretary.
ButTllU \y PARTY
j ove j " v birthday party was
jvni for Mrs . Ber! ha Marmon
of savannah by her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown, of
No. 1 Kingman avenue. Those
and Mrs - w 1110 H °y ward * Ml -
und Mrs - wiir ' e Brown ’ Mastcr
Edward Brown - Mrs Doi ; le
Grant Mrs. Ophelia Daniels,
Mr and Mrs , Mada white ,
GeorR ,„ j ohnson . Mrs.
Mary pinckney, Mrs. Josie Bell
Small. Mrs. Carrie Gibbs, Mrs.
Mabcl McLean, Miss Hattie
ng. Many gifts were receiv-
Pd
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“A BATTLE TO DEATH '
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If
MARIS WRIXON is in a tough spot between two monster goril¬
las. It’s a thrilling scene from “WHITE PONGO,” the PKC
jungle picture co-starring Miss Wrixon and Richard Fraser- at
Dunbar Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct- 13, 14, 15
Movie Magnificence is personiiied by colorful merle Oberon
who portrays a Persian Princess in Universal’s Technicolor pro¬
duction, “Night in Paradise,” in which she is co-starred with
Turhan Bey which opens at the Star Theatre, Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday. October 13, 14, 15.
LOOKING AHEAiTaT
THE STAR THEATRE
By Thomas Laury
Beach High School
Sov there, all you - hep cats,
dig this one.
Guess who is com'ng soon to
your Star t neat re? Lena Horne,
and in tne biggest and best
musical and technicolor pic¬
ture of the year. ., ( t.
You remember Lena*'in ,v *eab-
in n the Sky.” Did yod dig
that jive she layed down? Well,
f just know you will want to
see her in this picture, be¬
cause she is better and more
beaut ful than ever,
What picture is she in . .
man, I was so absorbed in lu:<-
urious Lena I almost forgot
about the picture, it is “Z eg--
field Follies of 1946” and is it
with music comedy,
«ags and gals, and. of course,
it is in glorous tcchncolor
Seen in the cast of “Zeig-
field Foll'es” with luxurious
Lena Horne are Fred Astaire,
Lucie Ball. Judv Garland
!■£ XnT'&Brino^T aKltoT^^' ! 5 KR SSn , -
K
Wynn, and tutu that uttith glamorous
° Ut ° f ^ ^
r”ho D ,in ’t miss greafzeigfield: th's spectacular
hhn-
self from the dead. So watch
fer t and be sure to see it
when it comes to your Star
theatre
ENTERTAINING AHEAD?
You'll whip up some temp¬
ling delicacies when you use
HOLSUM BREAD! It
brings out the tangy flavor
of sandwich spreads and
toasts crisp, brown and de¬
licious. Reach for HOE-
SUM at your grocers!
EAST SIDE THEATRE TO.
GIVE AWAY $10 EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
The management of the
Hasts'de theatre instituted a
new phase to their weekly am¬
ateur quiz lucky seat contest
last Saturday, on its quiz pro¬
gram $10 in casti was offered
to a patron to answer patron one ques¬
tion, but the failed to
answer the question, therefore
the cash money was placed in
the kitty, making the grand to¬
tal for this Saturday $20 to the
w liner of the quiz contest So
don't fa*» to be present in the
theatre Saturday, ^October 12
winner at 8:30 of p. the m. You in may be the j
S20 cash.
The grand pr.ze for the per¬
son sitting in the lucky seat
this week is a pair of automo¬
bile tires, which is given thru
the courtesy of the
Bicycle Store, located at Lib-
erty and Jefferson streets.
Additional $50 in prizes will
be -- given ----- to — the wingers of the uic.
amateur quiz luck* seat con- 1
tests.
is »l*n to an&Sy wtoVnto
other other "form’ form «f**«entertainment., 01 “7
Tn nrriar «■„ ---------->
the 8 canTgX
program. you
at the office of the theatre
not later than Friday of each
week, or bv sending a postal
to Major Edgar o Prince,
manager of the Easts de the¬
atre and promoter of the pro¬
gram. Be sure to state everv-
thing that you intend to do on
the program.
The w'rmer of the wrist
watch that was given away last
Saturday, through the courtesy
of Leon Deutsch Jewelers, was
Clmton Williams of 1710A Rey¬
nolds court.
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Balloons—Small or Large
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DUNBAR
Mid-Night Show
SATURDAY OCT. 12
ONE SHOW ONLY — TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Starts
11:30
Coming-
Out party!
10 DAYS
IN A NUDIST
CAMP
I
CUB PACK 18 BUILDS SHIPS
By Den Chief Charlie Sim¬
mons, Jr.
Pack 48 held its regular
monthly mee.ing on Friday
n'ght, October 4 at 8 o’clock,
1 at the W est Broad Street
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• Things That Sail.”
Many of he boys proudly
that they had enthusiastically
built in their dens. Among the
boa s aud ships seen “ exh ‘ b *
it were tugs, freighters de¬
stroyers, steamboats, sailboats
and motorboats.
M. O. Johnston, well known
letter carrier, who is connect¬
ed w;;h scorn ng and the
YMCA, presented a Heatab
CJookit outfit to Den No. 5.
Mrs. M ldred B. Johnson
mother, the den with the larg¬
est number of ships built dur¬
ing the mon h.
Cub Dan'el Washington
No. 3t reached the rank
LOUIS JORDAN STARS IN FIRST FEATURE
LENGTH SCREEN MUSICAL
All Colored Cast, Fine Production, Ten Exciting New Songs De¬
livered by Jordan and His Tympany Orchestra Make “Beware"
Top Flight Movie
W
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“BEWARE*’ TUNES SET
FOR HIT PARADE
Louis Jordan, who helped
skyrocket such tunes as “Cal-
donia” and “G- I Jive” to fame
promises to repeat with the
top sor(gs he plays in his lat¬
est film, “Beware,” now at the
East Side Theatre, Sunday and
Monday, Oct. 13, 14. Seen
in the film with him are such
stars as Frank Wilson, Emory
Richardson, Valerie Black and
Milton Woods, and of course,
the always popular Tympany
Orchestra. The Astor Pic¬
ture was produced and direct¬
ed by Bud Pollard under the
1ARGE CROWD EXPECTED AT CAROL
BRICE RECITAL AT AUDITORIUM
After a Carol Br.ce recital
under his ausp ces in March,
194G, Serge Koussevitsky, fam¬
ed conductor of the Boston
Symphony orchestra, exclaim¬
ed, "Her voice is 1-ke a cello.”
Miss Br.ce, young Negro con-
tral.o, wno whi be heard hers
on October 25 at the Munici¬
pal Aud-torium, has been in¬
vited by Mr. Koussevitzky to
sing at a concert for the
Friends of the Boston Symph¬
ony. Her program, inclt&ihg
songs of Handei, Lieder and
an exciting Hail Johnson spir¬
itual, had been sung to an au¬
dience accustomed to the great
of the music world. Their, ac¬
claim of her glorious perform¬
ance was reflected in the en¬
thusiast c and whole-hearted
praise of Mr. Kousev.tzky. Him-
serf a cellist, he likened her
vo'ce to the rich tones of that
beautiful ins.rument, and
spoke of the perfection of her
diction.
Miss Brice, the twenty-seven
year old daughter of a Congre¬
gational minister and a school
teacher, has been singing ev¬
ery since she was little more
than a baby. Beg.nning her ca¬
reer as a member of the Se-
dalia Singers of North Caro-
l : na at the age of three, she
studied for five years at
Juilliard School of Music. She
was the first of her race ever
to win the cove ed Naumberg j
Foundation award, 1944, and j
since that time has sung w.th j
the Pittsburgh Symphony un -1
!der Fritz Re'ner; the Kansas
Symphony under Efrem
I ^ Ur Z ’ ^' cv ” ^ oi 'k Philhar-
momc _gy m pt irm y. j n a recital
a t Carneg’e Hall, as a soloist
Wolf. Scout Carl White was
presented the shoulder card of
a den chief and appointed
permanent leader of Den No.
5. He was h ghly commended
for h’s work with the cubs.
During the opening of
mee mee.ing, intr Scout bcout White wnite, assisted assisted
by various cubs, led the cub
promise, law, motto and nu-
merous
The parents are planning a
pre-Halloween party on Wed¬
nesday, October 30, at 7 p. m.,
at the YMCA. Mrs. J. M. Doyle
Den No. 2) is chairman of the
committee of mothers and ia-
hers for the party. Other
members include Mrs. Rebecca j
Douglas (Den No. 2> ; Mrs. Wil-
helmina Evans (3i; Mrs. Da-
v.s i6); Mrs. Mildred B. John-!
son (5); Mrs. Sheppard (l);;
Mrs. Orell Webb (1); Mrs. Ford
(1 1 ; Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Washington, 3; Frank Ingram,
,1) and others. The committee
will meet again at the “Y” on |
Friday night, October 25, at 8
o’clock.
Mrs. Orell Webb and Den No.
1. Mrs. Wilhelmina Ingram, den
mother, were hosts to the nack
meeting and served a delicious
repast. They were highly com¬
plimented for their courtesy.
The cubmaster was in charge
of the ineeting.
A BOY
The stork visited the home
j of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H.
| Raines of Baltimore, Md., and
I left an 8-pound boy. Mrs.
\ Raines is the former Miss Dor¬
othy C. Rivers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Rivers of 533 E.
j Park avenue, this city. Mrs.
| Rivers left last Friday for Bal-
j timore to be with mother and)
j baby.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1948
supervision of R. M. Savini.
All of the tunes are Hit Pa¬
rade material, and recordings
on them are either already re¬
leased or on the way. Jordan
and the Tympony Orchestra
have waxed four of the num¬
bers, “Beware, Brother Be¬
ware,” “Salt Pork, West Vir¬
ginia,” “Don’t Worry ’Bout
That Mule," and “Old Fashion
Passion,” The Land of the
Buffalo Nickle” has been re-
corded by Rose Marie and by
Ray McKinley, and Billie Hol¬
iday has done a sock rendi¬
tion of “Heartache.” Gene
Krupa has recorded “Hold On”
for hit parade candidacy.
with the Yale Glee Club.
Miss Brice is being presented
jointly by the Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority and Alpha Phi
Alpha fraternity.
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