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NEWS <* FI.OK \N( i S( 31001
the activities at our
las; week were enjoyed by pu
piis. parent. . ad frlen
the observance of
Educat on Week and
Week.
Programs and exhibits
he’d In each grade throughout
the week with Leon Grant
epeaker far the ihird grade
sembly and the sixth
ending ^ on Friday having
then- guest speaker R-
Gadsden, who spoke
ingly on the “History ol
B oks.”
Cur glee club Is rehears
for the conceit o be given by
pupils of the elementary
schools Saturday. November 23.
ai the Eastside Theatre.
Betty jean Sco t. reporter
Mrs. M V Hannar, adviser.
C- C- STUDENT
COUNCIL .MELTS
The Chatham County Stu¬
dent Council met at, the Anti-
ocli school Saturday with L 011
n e Roberts, vice pres dent pie-
siding The purpo e ol hem
te> * 1 (■•• H i the build-
hag of better relafons in Chat-
ham county. Full reports were
received from the health com-
mittee and the pl&nn ng com-
mittee Suggested act vities in-
dude: December, movie; April.
fcntercultural program (piny>;
each school to be represented.
The comic 1 has plam
keep a record of its activities.
c advisory committee will
piake a history of
council activities-
Mr. Murphy, manager of the
Black and Wh o Magazine ol
Atlanta, was presented by Miss
Golden. He gave some inter-
.
Johnson of Cuy'er rendered an
instrumental solo
The next meet ng will be
Cuyler school the second Sat-
urday in December.
Lonnie Roberts is vice
dent, Valar'a Beil,
and Lucy Underwood,
5th PRECINCT MEETING
■ The regular meeting of
Ififtil precino will be held
Thomas AME church Mon-
day night, November 25, at
o’clock. Every person
to meet on time us ail nnpor-
tant matters will be
and instruc ons will be
ks f to how to vote on Dec. 10-
Mrs Sadie Steele is secretary
and Dr. M. P- Sessoms,
man
LONGER
HELPS WILL
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Use HT-BEAUTE SULHPUR
and TAR HAIR POMADE. It is on Aid
short, thin, Br-oking-oft Hair and
Stolp. GUARANTEED or Money Bock.
My-Booote Hoir
Hy-Beootc Pressing oil.............
JJr.S^te ttr "r,K h
for Men and Women
Any Three Above Tend $1.2°
Agents Wonted
HY-BEAUTE CHEMICAL COMPANY
2 M Aulmrn Aterait, H L Oept. A AtUnU,
OPTICAL SERVICE
The best examination—ihe finest lenses—the most be¬
coming frames. Our prices are always less than others
charge. Oculist prescription at a discount. Consult
the old reliable.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
DR. M. SCHWAB’S SON
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
118 Dull Street
HIRE THE HANDICAPPED WEEK
OCTOBER 6—12, 1946
“It’s Good Business”
D. Kill Real Estate
Ao’encv
719*/2 West Broad Street
If you have property for sale, list it with us. We can
.Mr.in the best prices for you.
Wo Carry Fire Insurance and Loans
Call £423 cr See S. A. Harper, Real Estate Broker
V ( i 1 NAACP iJL.MBFR
Th' Savannah Youth Council
of the NAACP received U
• -ung^ t member n November
3 when Dr J. W- Jamersou, *
Jr. treasurer of the sen or
branch enrolled hi; seven-
week' oi-i daughter little Kath-
1 >-n Amelia Jamerson.
Chairman Edward w.lUams.i
mittee, Jr., of sa*d he membership that perhaps corn- 8 a-j |
vannah has done it aga n; at
one time the youth council was
'he largest in the coun ry and
now, maybe “we have the
i vour he plan '; ;< ' ™ to en check ' ber . this saS w f, th ^ the
.
national Office.
OMCCAS OBSERVE
ACHIEVEMENT WEEK
The Mu Phi chapter
Omega Psi Phi fraternity
served 1 Achievenion Week”
with the sen’or class of Beach
ascmbly. As (
high school at an
a national project ol the
tern ty the flrst wee k in recog-1 No-;
;' c " b .; r ; '. set ' a , idc to
hievemcr , made by the
of lht mc „
T) . pr:);4ran; wa „ as follows:
„ An)erlca - by the students;
reading -Negro Love Song,
Dunbar Moses Walker; selec-
^ OJV “The Lord’s Prayer,”
Mi , t m Tj tl k s; sextet, “Summer
T , Pl f , ;0r o. L Doug-
las, ..... a „ member ........... of - the Omega _
ham "
.
stated that, •
talk in wh ch he
'hough we recognize, praise
■>nd revere such Negroes as
B ., oker T . Washington Freder-
”
c D ,. li: la . and pjullis Wheat-
1(V th r schievemen:., were
f Ueir accomplishments were
not ma(lo n pght of pres-
cut-day economic and political
problems. lie hen cited 13
Ne „ roes w j , 0 lbadc noteworthy
achievements during 11 ic 20 th
Century, Negroes who have at-
taineo he gnts which have been
rcaU . ;r . u by {t W persons of any
race.
negro
OU 1 .U-, and thirties, are ac-|
vOinpl thing things in all walks
lat oi wmen any race would
be proud Some of these per-
,ons are; Horace R Cay ton,
journali S; Beatrice Johnson
ii.launch, public health nurse;
M id red Bl.mnt, lia. designer;
dyrvester c Watkins, hook buy¬
er lor Wilcox and Follctt;
Douglas Watson, av.atian en¬
gineer; E Srams Campbell.
iito n artis ; Dean Dixn, sym¬
phony director; James LaValle,
.e-earen chenust for Eastman
Kodak Co-; Emmett May, la¬
bor organizer; Algernon Hen¬
ry, rad o engineer; and Charles
Johnson, recently elected presi¬
dent of Fisk Uni vers. ty.
The observing of achievement
week was the first item in the
year’s program of the frater¬
nity.
The newly elected officers
W- , JamCTSOn. J1 _ . DUSl”
arc: J „
J cu G . j, DOUgla: V.CC basi-
lens: E H Gadsden, keeper of f
• '■
, fnjjnCC' M E Graham, chap-
editor; A C. CUrtright.
and J. Q. JeffersOO,
keeper Ol' peace.
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it's love at first sight for Chery Walker and William Terry in Sol
of a „ ng Ameri . Bn ua»:*r *».. . pre.-.y ea >
|,ortc«». Set again*! the vivid background of New York’s popc-
lar'rcnXsvous for servicemen soldier., sailors where and ccicbritle* marines <•( «f screen, the United - age r -'.a- id
radio T.lay host to slated Immv at the
“Stuge Door Canteen ’ is to in ........
lions,
East Side Theatre, Sunday, Monday. Nov. 24-25
HAVEN HOME OBSERVES
EDUC ATI ON WEEK
On nn Thui Thn, day day, Novunbc. November 14 14,
Haven Home school climax-
the celebration of American
week } n0 ~
in the auditor urn which
an educational play,
The Pied Piper of Healthy
” Participants of the
represented all grades in
school. scnooi. Attorney flvwruey J a- G.
spoke on “Strengthen-
Home Life ”
In the annual community
of farm products, can-
fruits and vegetables, Ta-
e won first prize, Sand-
l e“;
‘ won first *' prize . vma f for Am best Vl AC 1
and Mrs. Annie Luten,
The following won
place for the best canned
Mrs. M. G Young,
•• . Mrs Annie . Luten,
Luten,
Lula
jelly; Mrs. Mary Jack-
on, beans; Louisville commu-
y, berries. Prizes amount-
to fifteen dollaars were
Harry G- Strachan
the Derst Bak'ng Co. made
cash prizes for the awards.
The Parent-Teacher Assoc ta-
met at the school Monday
eight. Mrs. Elizabeth Horne,
cunty health nurse, was thc
r ncipal speaker.
SILVER TEA
A s'lver tea was given Sun¬
November 17. at the home
[Rev and Mrs C. A- Dun-
hr.in. 2142 Waldburg stree;
t. Savannah, by the mem-
bers of D urham’s Tabernacle
Baptist church- The program
. .. one of the mo t in crest-
ng -mes of the season Those
part cipating on the program
ere Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rob-
in;on, Mr. and Mr.-. M. Mann-
gault. Mr- and Mrs. Watkins,
Mr. Kat e Gibbs, Mrs. Wilhel-
ihna li ck , Mrs. Bridie Allen.
Mrs. Jennie Delegal Mr. Ran-
som Howard. Mrs. Georgia
Mister, Mr. El jah Deneaall,
Mrs- Charity Heyward Mrs.
■’o-a Lee Trueli, Mrs- Johnnie
Mae Rosier, Mrs. L. M. Lacey.
y\ ss K Smith, Mrs. K S ev-
ms. Mrs. N- N chois. Emma J.
Thomas Anna L. Thomas, Jo-
las Thomas, c Thomas, Jo-
eph Walker, Z- ‘Daniels, S
Daniels, an i Rev. and Mrs. C
A. Dunham
MODERN SOCIALITE CLUB
The Modern Socialite Club
held its regular meeting at thi
reme of the recording secre¬
tary, Mrs. Eva Robinson, of
Myrtle street, last week, with
the president, Mrs. Mary Matt¬
hews, presiding. Plans were
nade for cur first black and
white ball, to be given at Co¬
conut Grove Friday night, De-
•ember 6 - A delicious repast
was served by the hostess. The
text meeting will be at the
Lome of Mr s. W- Roberts. Mrs-
fury Matthews is president;
trs. Lee Bel! Garvin, v’ce pres¬
cient; Mrs- Eva Robinson, re¬
cording secretary; Mrs. Wilhel-
nina Ruber s, financial secre-
ary; Mrs. Willie Ann Stantley,
reasurer; Mrs. Tenu
chaplain; Mrs. Christine Max-
ell, clerk of order; Mrs. Sa-
■ah Scott, i hairlady. and Mrs
Elm ire, reporter. ;
You Can Now Open A Credit Account At
LEON DEUTSCH JEWELER
SINCE 16' 8 367 W. Broughton St.
"h, * Pttze Givcti Art a.' U Lin last Sun J he.il re
.Each 'V rt‘h
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SWAN CLUB
The Swan Club helcl its reg
ular monthly meeting Nov. 11,
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pead Mc _
Ncb()1Sj 529 East Henry street,
Af er die rP g U ] ar routine of
business, the cha'rman made
report and plans for fu-
entertainments ^"re-nted Mrs. r 0 -
Mrs.
Annie Nails an d Mis Susie May-
thc club Wth ,„ th Mrs h b,th l ,. 0m hrinv ‘'“ y _____ sml sifts , h S from
a talfe )u the c j ub T h e evening
was s p en t playing games. The
hostess smcd a delicious three
course dinner, assisted by Mrs.
Jjeola McCuller. Mrs. Jessie
Mack will be our hostess in
m Si
secretary; _ Mrs. _ An- .
reccr( jj n g
“ n-.i’s financial secretary;
Mrs. ^ ^ Sara _______ Rogers, _ ____ treasurer; ___________,
Mrs Jessie Mack, chairman;
Rosalie Roberts, Mrs. Wil-
^ Bra(Uey> Mr3 . Pearl
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THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Next Thursday morning
Thanksgiving service will be
held jointly at the First Con-‘
g cega ional church by this;
haye W( i n holding'
-w^v-^v’rig Day for
luunbcp o£ past years. An in-j
, r,a ion is extended to thc pub-j
to join in the same, wh’c.t
v 11 begin promptly at ll:li|
o'clock.
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LOOK OUT FOR THE OPEN
ING COMING DESTRUCTION,
WI.!/?
f rst because the gospel in
these las days is being adul-
terated from the true plan of
salvat on until God is angry
with he world as he was in
the days of Noah, and there
-,vili be no more peace in the
w' r’d unt 1 all of God’s people
return bac ktp the word of
God and believe the Bible to
bo the word of God.
To start with i the Ten
Commandments. Many peopi.
teach that they are the Mose
laws, which are untrue. The
Ten Commandmen s are the
foundat on of salvation whicn
are the Character ol Chnsi
which I w 11 prove by Bible
Sunday night, November 24th.
1SI4G;
~~ -object- w’U eontini
each week. Come and bring
... Luuie, you are welcome
There will be given away free
at every service two valuable
presents. A Holy B ble will b
me of he oresents-
At the Church of God and
aints of Chr st. bv EvangelD
Z. V- Deans, 624 West Duffy
street. Savannah, Ga
PRECINCT 11 VOTERS
TO MEET
All regis.erect voters or pre
cinct No 11 are requested L
meet Monday night, 8 o’cloci
at Beulah Baptist church, Eas
Anderson street. Business o
v'tal importunce will be trails
iu'ted. George H Hayes i
chairman of the district.
TO ATTEND YOUTH CONE
C ontinued from Page 1
and wh0 wa « clected as a del(
S ate to the Ei ^ hlh Annu
NAACP Youth Conference
New Orleans, La . Nov. 21-24
Alan Ladd receives further instruction from superior offi¬
cer Patric Knowles while Geraldine Fitzgerald looks on, fully
aware that this time their luc.k as secret agents may not hold
out The scene is from Paramount’s exciting adventure, “O:
S S-.” at the Star Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Novem¬
ber 24, 25, 26. The film is based on factual incidents.
VALUABLE PRIZES TO
BE GIVEN AWAY AT
£ 4 ^ ^ TH£A J RE
The crazy quiz contests that
are held every Saturday at 4
and 8:30 p- m- at the Eastside
theatre, are gong over .n a big
way wi h the kiddies and the
grownups- ’TTL.
wnorn Da ys of
541 East Huntingdon street,
was the winner of the certifi-
cate for a chance at a bicycle
that will be given away on De-
cember 21 at the 4:30 p. m
program. This contest will be
boxes. Th's * t_ b'cycle ' 1 is- given I
_____ _ ... _
thru the courtesy of the Liber-
ty B cycie Store and Hie East-
side Bicycle Store. '
This Saturday over $75 in
will be g.ven away to the
a bieakfast loom sui e, valued
at *60- Th s prize was offered
last week to the patron sitting
in thc lucky s ® at wlu) coaJd
a ™r o™ quest on correctly,
bu - tiie P atron la:it wf ' l ' k ' a * ! ’ d
an8wer the Question, there
ucky.seat who can answer one
correctiy. Should the;
lwt " >n 1,1,1 lu au Au>l 11 “' C1 “ e,s ';
on correctly he money will
be held over until next Sat-
uday, making a grand total of
$30 to be given to the lucky
person.
\NNUAL SILVER
TEA PROGRAM
The follow'ng program wiil
be rendered Sunday afternoon
tt 4 o’clock in the lower audi¬
torium of the FAB church at
the annual silver tea sponsor-
:d by he Gospel Chorus of the
church: “Onward Christian
oldiers,” audience; invocation
Dr. R M- G lbert, pastor; solo
Mrs. Birdie Burke; reading
Mrs. M. Sneed; selection
Beach-Cuyler Band; selection
Cosmopolitan Juveniles; read-
ng. Miss F- R Brown; instru-
nental solo, Miss Gloria Glov-
ir; . select on, Senior Cho r
FAB church; remarks, T M
lamilton; piano solo. Prof. E.
I. Ruffner; vocal solo, Rober
Ginlock; selection, Beaeh-
Band; ‘ remarks, J S
7uyler
Delaware.
The public is invited. Mrs. L.
J. Edwards is vice president
tnd F- E. Hawkins, secretary.
TIIE REDEEMERS
The Redeemers Sporting
Hub held its regular meeting
'unday at the home of Chair-
nan Leroy McBride, 315 East
iroad street Meeting was call-
d to order by tire vice presi-
'ent, Charlie Morrell, and
<uch business was transacted
'he club is giving a pre-
’hanksgiving day dance at
incoln Inn Wednesday, Nov.
7 . The club is sorry to lose its
haplain, william Stevens, who
■ leav’ng thc city. The club
s hoping to bring cootie WiL-
ams and his fine band during
he Xmas holidays. Edward
Lewis is secretary and Nathan
Smalls, reporter*
EAI T1CIANS SILVER
EA SUNDAY
Members of the Savannah I
'eauticians Associa ion will
ponsoi u siivia' tea which will j
be given Sunday at the home
of Mid. Fa us Line bifcliOn, 9i7
East 38th street, from 4 to 6
m. The following program
will be rendered: Master of
ceremonies, Mrs. Thelma C.
Opening song, pray¬
Mme. F. B gnon; solo, Mrs.
Martha Holmes; reading, Mrs-
Julia Hall; duet, Misses Lor- ,
Brown and Ellen Glover;,
instrumental reading, _eolo, Miss ; James^- Mettelia
pai»r, solo, Mrsi Mrs. Louise
Thelma C-
instrumental solo
Gloria C- Glover. i
ss
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WEEK AT
----- SAVANNAH ----- --- SCHOOL i
A ,. one of the features of
, , Mrs“ The AlmTWeppkrTw'ade, glee club, directed
dered several selections,
Mabel Perry Hanshaw
a {. 0 i 0 followed by timely
offered by the princi-
Scot;! pastor of second Bap-
churcht in a most .drama-
. demonstration expressed his
on education. Other
included pupils
various grades of the
as follows; Welcome ad-
vpek Maria Washington; se-
^ by the G lee Club, re
on
by the princ pal, Miss
- aylo# . Stress of ceremonies,
Wesley.
Mrs. Geraldine Zeigler and
Catherine W. Williams
as co-cha nnen for all
week activi ieS.
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THE MONARCHS
The Monarchs lield their
meeting Sunday at the
of the reporter, E. Kearse.
Thc next meeting will be at
the heme of the clerk of or¬
der, James Greene, 714 West
Waldburg lane.
CALL US UP
DON’T FORGE l
Phone 2-0221
Paul & Andy
Starters—Magnetos - Gen¬
erators — Carburetors
Batteries—Fu '* "‘"nns
ON THE CORNER OF TH»
SQUARE
S09-31I W. OGLETHORPE
The Safety Cab Co.
lias been serving the public since
1937 .
For Courteous and Safe Taxi
Transportation
CALL SAFETY CAB COMPANY
NORMAN DASH
Manager
vClpOMAtL. " ■4-----
m a pi V erWOO/
FEAT!)RED UN
tfQlSJJM PROGRAM
The Holsum Taienl Show was
a day great" evening, U o cce “‘ broadcasting ^“rti’ di :
-ctly^fnomjhe .age ^ the
Eastside theatre from 7:80 to
o'clock over the Personality
on
are given every Wednesday
night.
Several hundred patrons saw
he sons and daughters of many
fami lies in action for the i
Jns . M . th „ ir lif _ hrn _ r , .
_ 0
over a local ’stat'on
. , . , .
week’s program included
following: Maple Street
chorus, Grace Silver
Quartet ’ Eunice Kelly, 1
tl _ sh'rlcv Fen'son Aikens
Th guests for representatives! nex t Wednes- ,
be un-j
paulsen street school, Au-j
4 be direction of Miss
Pott - c and Mrs. Fann e
res t on
Those individuals or groups
A n 'suggestions ^ or fan ma-
be addressed l o the
theatre or WFRP.
MAN
EXPLOSION
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Continued from Page 1
i was stated that
For Expert Cleaning Call—
HARLEM CLUB CLEANERS, Inc .
007*2 West Broad St. Dial 9574
Branch Office 502 West Broad St.
MICKEY’S
37th And Florence Street
We now offer the people of Savannah Lunches and Dinners
in the Modern manner. Drop in and enjoy our Three-
Course Meals
Lunch Hour 12:30—3:00 P. M.
Dinner Hour 5:00 ’Til 9:00 P. M.
STEAKS — CHICKEN — BARBECUE — DRINK’S
We also Deliver Food To Your Door Call Us at 3-9666
Our Motto Is— “It Pleases Us To Please You’
According to tire steakhouse
owner, three young white men
drove up to the corner of Au-
burn avenue and Piedmont in
out out of the vehicle with a stick
,
via,s attempting to
when Mitchell rushed into his
When he returned, "*Z the men me”'
fled without going through
with the dynamiting, Mitchell
said-
The ................— businessman said ----, the —-
men had several pieces of dy-
ed to set off the explosion. The
first match br ° ke ’ the Sec ° nd
wcnt ou t and Mi tch f 11 ^° P ped
a PP llcat , 011 of ( lhc v th r H
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For The Best
PIES and PASTRY
AnC
CAKES
FOB ALL OCCASIONS
GO TO
KRAFT’S BAKERY
Duffy and JelTerson Sts
Phone 5214
THANKSGIVING
OYSTER ROAST Hi
And
bar; ecue (it
Thursday, November 28, 1946
At 46814 W. Taylor St.
PRICE"— 50 CENTS
J. B- Maxwell, Prop.