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THURSDAY, NOy. "8 1946
*■ LOCALS
Mrs- Bertha R'ckentoacker ot
^522 "Tuesday East (jordon sin et lelt
night to spend
week with her daughter, Doris,
Who is matriculating at Pal-
mcr Memorial Insttute,
lia, N. C. On her return she
will v sit her aunt at Fort Val-
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Alfred Anderson and Moses
Jones of Atlanta are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of E,
Anderson street.
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Mrs. Eugenia Myers and
House
Of
inis
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
FIUDAV—SATURDAY NOV. 29—30
Hit No. 1
Buster Crabbe in
‘PRAIRIE
RUSTLERS
Added Serial—Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2, 3
2—B 1 G HIT S—2
Fast Furious Comedy Riot
“LOLLYPOP”
And a big cast of All-Colored Stars in
“Lucky Gamblers”
Hit No. 2
mTDEflTH CHALLENG.
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Comedy—Latest News Events
WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY, DEC
BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
Hit No. 1
Roy Rogers in
“SONG OF
ARIZONA”
Added Fun- With Smile”
Til CHS AY ONLY, DEC 5TH
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^ NEW FACES
New Acts—New Show
In Person i - f
Matinee 4:30
Nights 7 and 9 p. m.
“HITS and BITS”
20 — People — 2d
Music - Songs - Dances
J! Gals! Gags! Guys
- Fun!
c Solid Hour of
3—Times—3
Daily
On The Screen
“DON’T GAMBLE WITH
STRANGERS”
A»3feHOllSE OF HITS!
I daughter left Tuesday for
• lnl ” wherc lllc y wiU L lin
Myers '
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Mrs Lottic Maxwell
formerly ol this city, but
j of Detro't. is spending
Thanksgiving vacation
her parents, Rrv. and Mrs-
W- Maxwell. Mrs. Warren
return to’her home next
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward
of 218 Fellwoo t Homes,
i nounce the birth of an
baby boy, Sunday, Nov. 24.
Hit No. 2
‘FLYING SEPENV
Hit No. 2
“FREDDIE
STEPS OUT”
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On October 27. the Stevens
family of Daytona Beach. Fla.,
held a family reunion at their
home, 72a Loom s avenue-
Mr- and Mrs. Washington
Stevens were blessed with 19
children, 14 of wh ch are now
living. Their children came
from various cities for this re¬
union. F ve sons ol Norwalk,
Conn., and other points north,
one son and two daughter.;
irum .-.-avannah, Cm., one
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THEATRE
DIAL a 1720
FR1—-SAT- NOVEMBER 29—30
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Feature No. 1
Charles Starrett
“OVERLAND TO
DTABWOOD”
, . ■ . . Pius ( 2 “Scarlet Hldi oipajtf”
SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 30, J2 TO J P. M. ONLY
Big- Kiddie Cartoon Show
8—All New ( artoons Each Week—8
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. I. 2. 3
Van sings!
TUG OF tOVg in
TKCHK; COLOR
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CECIL CECIL KELLAWAY KELl
Cerici Ramirez • Ben Blue
U-G-M Adopted ETHEt by SMITH Dorothy al Kingsley ll<« Organ From
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the Screenplay “Libeled lady" by ,
Mavine Watkin*, Howard Emmett
Roger* pnd George Oppenheimer.
Si 'Ft SAL ADDED ATTRACTION!
“WOOTHALE THRILLS"
Latest News — House Tricks
WED.—TUCKS. DECfl 1—5
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
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Three
with MARGARET O’BRIEN
Added Feature
SUNSET CARSON, Your Action Ace in
“Sherif of Cimarron”
Also Selected Short Subjects
SAVANNAH TRIBUNK
of Tampa, Fla-, four sons, one
daughter of Daytona Beach,
Fla.
This uffa r was enjoyed im¬
mensely. Til is year marks their
thirty-seventh year of happy
marriage.
Their children are as fol¬
low : Ondra, Uranevor, Dal¬
ton, Herman, Norris, Washing¬
ton, Jr., Caesar, -Ehrl, Jess e,
DeWitt, Qdson, Tharon, Mrs. Mareline!
Mrs. Merle Downing,
ss Dessie Stevens.
Feature No. 2
( hosier Morris
Nancy Kellv
“TORNADO”
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Thursday, November 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
Joyce enterta ned their charm-
n J ttlc daughter, little Miss
I ’. i.la Elaine, with a birthday
party at their residence, 2300
street. Little Miss
Joyce, who was one year old,
was the recip ont of many use-
ful and beaut'ful gifts. The
even'ng was spent in playing
games, after whiich the little
hostess and lier friends as¬
sembled in the dining room
The table was decorated with
a beautiful lace tablecloth wit!
a lovely birthday cake in tlv
center, having on it “Huppj
B rfhday. Baby from Mothei
and Dad” and a small candle ir
the center- With much cere¬
mony the candle was lit anc
after several attempts by 'tie'
little hostess was blown 011
After singing Happy Birtlulaj
a delicious repast was served
It consisted of candy, peanuts
ice cream and cake, which wa
enjoyed by all.
Besides the little hostess, u
make the evening enjoyable
were Betty Jeane Fountain
Mary Alice Hartwell, Dori.
Mike, Dorothy Lee Myers,, An
gel.ne Hall, Ardeil Ferguson
Siiirley Ann Luther, Patrick;
Luther, Beverly Spann, Bobb} '
A; n Thomas, Frankie Coleman
Mar e Wilcox, Charlotte Wil
cox, Miss Marion Milton, Mes-
dames Rosa Slater, Louisi
Spencer, and G. F’oster Young
Charles Hartwell, Walter "Wil-
cox, William Roper, Jr., Don
aid Bland.
Mrs. Joyce was assisted h
serving by Mrs. Mildred Myers
Mr:.. Alice Hartwell Mrs Juli£
Aust n, Mrs Thomas, Mrs
Rosa Hawkins and Mrs. Cries
tine B Tilson.
MUTUAL BENEVOLENT
. SOCIETY STORMS
, TRIBUNE OIMCE
By Samuel J. Brown
. Jj'he members of the Mutua
Benev lent Society paid a sur-
prise veil to the office of
Savannah Tribune on •the
•nng of Wednesday,
j 20, and took the office
; by storm
1 The information
had
j out that this elate marked
anniversary of the birth of
editor, Sol. C Johnson,
realir, ng that Mr. Johnson i
the oldest member (in point
membership/ of the Society
and has served the
t:on with such efficiency ant
loyalty throughout these years
besides the inestimable
and in. piration he has br*n t<
its members, they decided upoi
ih's method to “do honor” ti
him, although in a rathe
crude style.
The members gathered in tin
office of Dr J w Wilson,
cleat and sent out scouts
report the ex;xf location oi
their intended “victim ”
(•out. repcrled he was
ng n a swivel chair
a newspaper in a calm and
rene manner. They then clos-
cd in on tiie office and
denly rushed in singing
py Birthday to You ’
Mr. Johnson no doubt
that an atomic bomb
struck his office, so
was the surprise-
After the excitement
commotion had subsided
he hud an opportunity to
gain his composure, lh •
bers, by *
one one,
1 heir congratulations to him on
having reached another
tone in his very useful career
Finally he was presented
a small token as a mamento ot
the occasion. The
touch was given when
T. J. Hopkins brought in
freshments and saw that
one was served.
Mr. Johnson related
instances of interest that
curred during his active day.-*;*
with the Mutuals and express-*
ed pleasure at being remem-X
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he has been so long iden¬
MRS BROUN IS IMPROVED
Mrs. Marie Brown of 1008 E
street has been ill for
months from an auto¬
accident. She is very
improved and w slies to
this method of express ng
appreciation to the White
Tent Number 171, also to
Monroe Funeral Home for
to me, also to my many
friends and relatives for so
many lovely cards and flowers.
REV n il HERN FETED
Rev. H W W iburn of Firs;
Tabernacle Baptist enureh wa
feted with a surprise birthday
party Saturday light. Nov. 23
at the home of Deacon am
Mrs- John Wise. The Rev Wil¬
burn came in at 10 o'clock ex¬
pecting to marry a couple 'and
greeted by a host of mem¬
and friends sing ng "Hap¬
py Birthday, Dear Pastor.'
When he had gotten over ho
■•m prise a spicy program was
and dedicated to him
Rev. yiMbum expressed him¬
self, stating how happy he was
know that- his members were
think ng about him on his
He received man;,
useful gilts- A dainty repas!
was served. The birthday eak<
vas beautifully decorated. Mrs
’ornclia Attest was tuustnvs
ress.
“On r I'he Corner”
HAST SI Ills
THEATRE
Phone 3-6092
Fri—Sat. Nov. 20—3U*
2—BIG FEATURES—2
Hit No. 1
Johnny Mack Brown
* “Raiders Of Border
Hit No- 2
East Side Kids in
“MR. WISE GUYS” ,
Also list Chapter
M/ORROS BLACK WHIP" j
On our stage, 4:30 & 8 p m. *
SATURDAY ONLY X
AMATEUR SHOW *
And CRAZY QUIZ ‘t
$50.00 in prizes each week
ANYBODY CAN WIN •:
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Sun. Mon. Dec. i, 2 .j.
A Startling Dramatic
Thunderbolt
MAMIE SMITH
Edna Mae Harris
Alex Lovejoy in
“MURDER ON
LENOX AVE”
ADDED
Serial — Comedy News ...
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Tuesday Only, Dec. 3rd
New Faces New Acts
New Talent
On Our Stage
IN PERSON
Matinee 4:30
Night 7 and 9 p. m.
The Big Laugh and
Scream Show
‘Hits * Hits’
20--PEOPLE—20
On The Screen
"PHANTOM OF
CHINATOWN”
Wed— Thurs. Dec. 3—4
2 BIG HITS 2
HIT NO. 1
Dennis Morgan
Dane Clark
Elenor Parker in
“THE VERY
THOUGHT OF YOU” ?
ADDED
Serial —Comedy
EXTRA ADDED
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Radio Broadcast
From Our Stage
7:15 to 8:00 P. M
Presenting
“HOLSUM TALENT
SHOW”
Over Station
W- F- R- P-
Join In Our W. exi,
±Jto..UCasl
MARINES KE< EIVK CHARTER
A charter was granted by the
Marine corps League, Inc., to
the Montflord Point Detach¬
ment of Savannah, Byron Mc-
Iver, commandant. The char¬
ter was granted to the follow¬
ing ex-Marines:
Byron Mrlver, Julius wil¬
liams, Samuel L White, Jr.,
Med Owens, Tommie Moore,
James Long, Med D Wright,
leo Mobley, Archie Jones, Eu¬
gene Alls, Leroy Wright, Rob¬
ert, Deloach, Robert Beard, jas.
; Jack. on. Paul Hubert, W 11 am
fa iron, Eugene Morris, Wiliam !
Lackshear, William !
Young
md Ervin Black.
The Marine C rps League
v'us founded in 1933 and was
ncorporated by act of Congress
■n 1937- It was founded by (he
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Recreation Parlor
j*. 526-28 West Broad SI. j;
£ Is Th»> Rigid Place To
•• Spend Your Recreation •!*
Hours :j:
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RECORDS
BY
LOUIS JORDAN
AT
The Vanity Shoppe
Dunbar Theatre Bldg. Phone 3-9976
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«AST BROAD STR€£T
FRIDAY—SATURDAY NOV. 29—30
2 BIG HITS 2
flit No. I
Basil Uathbuile
tit
“Terror By Knight”
ALSO
Cartoon and ( huptor 8—“The Phantom”
Extra Added Attraction Beginning Saturday and
Every < Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
“HARLEM ON PARADE” with Walter Nelson
His Orchestra and All Star Stage Show ■ j
with 8 of Uitrlem's liveliest Gals
SONGS—J > AN(: ES—COMEDIANS
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Dec. 1, 2, 3
The great picture of the year, starring John Garfield,
Lana Turner and Cecil Kellaway
IN
HELD OVER !
TuwGiiD 1
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omtcTio by
TAY CAPNETT %
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CAREY WILSON
A story that will keep you on the edge of your seat
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY DEC. 1—5
ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE DAY
FEATURE NO- 1
Maria Monlee
Preston Foster
In
“TANGIER”
ADDED
rii ,nd G e<.t Alaskan Mystery
PA31
Lt. Gen. John A. laj Jeune.
Any person wno served in]
the Marine Corps regardless of j
t'me of service is eligible for ]
membership, provided he or i
she has an honorable discharge
or is still in active service.
Detachment meeting was <
held Monday, Nov- 25, at Mc-
Iver’s barber shop.
A DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs- Dan Davis of
Richard street. West Savan-
nah, are the proud parents of
a f ne baby girl, born last
week-
If It’s Building or
Repairing, Call Us
L. G. GIBBS
Building Contractor
403 W. 34th St.
Phone 3-4658
We specialize in build¬
ing and repairing w'ork
with Blocks, Wood or
Bricks.
Hit No. 2
Tex Ritter in
‘Roiling Westward'
FEATURE NO. 2
Jack Randall in
‘Across The Plains”