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llHTItSDAS, DEC 12, 1945
SECURITY NUMBERS
Wi’n the Christmas holidays
» oach.ng, many employers
wf> be taking on extra help
Martin J. John on, district
manager of the Social Security
Administration urges all em¬
ployers to be sure that they get
a ft cord of the Social Security
Account Number <■[ . a per ,
|| son goes" the to fast work. cL.y The chat employer's employee
reports to the Bureau of In¬
ternal Revenue cannot bt
cleared, and the employees car
not be credited with their earn¬
ings unless the employer doe
report each i.i ployee’s wage
with his name and Social Se¬
curity Number ,
There are over 85,000,000 So-
cial Secuily . ..-counts already
set' up by the Social
Administrat on Any name
any combine: on of name ; you
can think of dumic.n- i many
times'in the.-., re, ard; sad Mr.
Johnson. There are mom
1,250,000 Smith. alone
therti arc 13 different ways
spelling that fumuy 11am 1 ■ 11
the< administration's i”ecords.
Mr. Johnson urges employers
taking on anyone without
Social Security number to have
that employ, no : > Uie
Post Ofliee obtain appti-
caVbn blank for a Social
cur ly Number, and ubmit it
immediately to the Soo al Se¬
curity office, 201 American
building, Savannah
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THEATRE
DIAL 3-1720
FRI.—SAT. DEC. 13—14
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2
Wild Bill Elliott Robert Lpwej-y
“LAW COMES “THEY MADE
TO TEXAS” ME A KILLER”
Add d Thrills —‘‘Scarlet Horseman”
SAT 'i.-U DEC. U. 12 TO 1 P. M. ONLY
Big Kiddie Cartoon Show
PI uto—(/ ! 1 —Popeye—Donalcl 1)uck
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Sunday, tb.-iday. Tuesday, Dec. 15, 16, 17
2—BIG HITS FOR YOUR PLEASURE—2
HIT NO. 1
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HIT NO. 2
STARK DRAMA! THRILLS! MYSTERY!
“Murder In Harlem”
WITH
ALL STAR ALL COLORED CAST
Plus Ne\vs—Cartoon—Novelty
WED—THURS. DEC. IS— 19
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
K? CHARLES BOYER JENNIFER JONES
in ERNST LUBITSCH’S
ADDED FEATURE
William Gargan — Pat O’Moore in
“Rendezvous 24”
LATEST WORLD NEWS
Elect
Officers
Interesting Meeting lull
Spirit.
The annual meeting of Omar
Temple No. 21. A E A. O N-
M S. was held on the 8th
The nobles turned out in un¬
usual number Statement of
ihe year’s work and a summary
of the f'nanc al condition of
*he temple were given- The
administration of Illustrious
Potentate Donald Thomas was
very helpful to the temple. The
recent ceremonial was one of
the best held. A spring and
fall class was suggested. The
following off cers were elected:
R W. Gadsden, Illustrious
Potentate,
Robert Smith, unief Rabban.
w M. McNeil. Asst. Rabban.
g. q Blackshear. Recorder,
Prank B. Walker. Asst. Re¬
corder-
sol- C- Johnson, Treasurer.
s Fuller, Oriental Guide.
Geo. B Jones. H. P- & P
Aberdeen Kennedy, 1st Cere-
monial Master
.J. W McGlockton. Second
Ceremonial Master.
Jesse A Brooks, Capt- of
Guard.
M. Coll or. Jr.. Marshal-
Willie J. Fleming, Outer
Guard.
T!le ciiar table work of the
temple was mentioned. This
will be augmented during the
holidays by remembering
ones-
MRS LILUIAN BUTLER, of
Thundeibolt, who will be grad¬
uating from Boyce's Beauty
School Sunday at the com¬
mencement exercises at the St.
James AME church at 3 p m.
Wimberly’« i
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FOR HOI'DAYS
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GOLDBERG AMUSEMENT COMPANY
400 Jefferson Street Savannah, Ga.
ALL LATEST JUKE-BOX RECORDS
SLIGHTLY USED
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FRIDAY—SATURDAY, DEC. 13—1-I
2—BIG FEATURE I K TURKS—2
- 1. a Wild Bill Elliott “INVISIBLE
“California Gold INFORMER”
HOUSE OF HITS Rush ,,
ADDED ‘HOP IIARRIGAN’ Also ‘Daffy Duck Egghead’
Sunday, Monday, Tuesdav, December 15, 16, 17
When Ann's. Ot^/
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you'll
"Oh hol/Q, OH, WHAT SHE
le^ DID TO THE ‘XMAS IN
| CONNECTICUT’ KID!
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He's a weed in their
garden of love!
ALEXIS
SMITH
.Everybody’s girl friend
i all at once!
m JANE
° *>* They WYMAN
She's a daygirl -
OUYs playing for keeps!
is Y *!1 WAY YO «'U warners'ncw
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ADDED “Crimson Ghost” Comedy—Latest News
WEDNESDAY , DEC. 18 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2
THE KING COLE TRIO in THE CISCO KIDS in
“BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD” “SOUTH OF MONTEREY”
THURSDAY ONLY, DECEMBER I9TH
On Our Stage in Person 4:30, 7:00 and 0:00 P. M.
20 Hits -___I and Bits' THE BIG LAUGH
PEOPLE & SCREAM SHOW
20
On The Screen THE SHADOW in “MISSING LADY”
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
/ETAS' CHRISTMAS MUSICAL
A SUCCESS
The annual Christmas musi-
cal sponsored by Alpha Theta
Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta
sorority featuring the elcmen-
tary Schools’ glee clubs, was
warmly rece veil by a large and
appreciative audience Sunday
afternoon.
Selections by the following
schools were beaut fully ren¬
dered: West Broad, Mrs. M U
Haynes, director, Mrs. Mildred
Young, accompanist; West Sa-
vannah, Mrs. A. R Wade, d -
rector. Mrs. C W Williams, ac-
companist; Harris, Soror O. B
Dingle, d'rector; Maple. Soror
M- Stripling, director; Mrs
I B McCullough, accompan st;
Florance. Soror N H. Walker,
director, Mrs. N M- Hopkins
accompanist
Special numbers were pre¬
sented by M sses Eva O Blige
and Rosemary Johnson of Cuy-
ler Jr. high school.
A liberal response was made
to the appeal made by Soror
, Golden in the interest of
eyeglass project. Remarks
were made by Rev- Murph,
pastor of St. Philip church
Betas’ final meeting for 1943
will be held on December 21 at
„ o'clock at the home of Soror
A. M. Stapling on West
tory Dr ive- All sorors are
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DR FRED L. BROWNLEE,
head of the American Mission¬
ary Society, which celebrates
its 100th anniversary this
month Dr. Brownlee's book
"New Day Ascending,” just off
the press, tells the story of
AMA's remarkable work in the
founding of Negro schools and
colleges during reconstruction
days and its services as a force
in the field of better race rcla-
tions. <ANP 1
ur g ec j to be present and on
time
DRY CLEANING
OVERCOATS — HATS
SUITS — DRESSES
50 c
LAMAS BROS.
Cor, Drayton and
Broughton Sts.
PHONE 8900
We Call for ( nd Delltn
‘O11 The Corner”
EAST SIDE j
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Phone 3-6092
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Fri—Sat. Dee. 13—14
2 BIG FEATURES— 2 I
Hit No- 1 X
Sunset Carson in
“CODE OF THE J
PRAIRIE"
Hit No 2 y
James Mason in t
"HOTEL RESERVE’’ i
*ZORROS BLACK WHIP” X |
On our stage, 4 30 & 8 p m.
SATURDAY ONLY f
AMATEUR SHOW i
And CRAZY QUIZ *
$50.00 in prizes each week 1
ANYBODY CAN WIN t
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Sun., Mon., Dec. 15—10 T
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ANDREWS SISTERS '' ‘ !G-S. •!•
JACK BENNY . Y
JOtf. BROWN \ •!•
EDDIE CANTOR v-.V Y
KITfY JACK CARLISLE CARSON ' , ,||l SfU . X 5
‘ Mr WW M ' * ’
OANE CLARK
JOAN CRAW10RD 1
HELMUT DANTINE
BETTE DAVIS *
FAYE EMERSON
VICTOR FPANCEN J 1 • y.
juhn garitlid ’-Jr X t
SYDNEY CREENSTRKT ♦ •
ALAN HALE jh)L Lv f
- PAUL HENREID rh\{ ■ ;
ROBERT HUnON ’’ f
JOAN LESLIE V"''?// i X
JETER LORRlf t
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' ^IRENE ’IRENE MANNING MANNING \ \ A. \\ , i
' JOAN McCRACKEN TA k) X A
DOLORES MORGAN MORAN 3 1 k -pt
DENNIS <> X Y
ELEANOR REYNOLD^ PARKER Wfi
JOYCE :
ROY S. ROGERS^ TRtOCEfir ' T\f
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MJM m »>■ t, TS Z. C COOOUS I SAKAtr
t 2ACHARY SCOTT
Mar ALEXIS SMI IH
, BARBARA STANWYCK |'C A 1 1
JOSEPH SEIGETI
DONALD WOODS
JANE WYMAN l K j
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Y' IIMMY IIMMY fMIKAV DORSEY & t Hit HIS BANf) fUWh I *>
CARMEN CAVALLAR0 4 ORH.
GOLD! ft GATE 0UAR1E1 ROSARIO 4 £
\ ANI0NI0 SONS Of THE PIONEERS
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>iQinol Scraan Tioy by Delmar Dave* • Muj-cc
Jum^ars Creo»«d and Directed by to ROY PRIM ,K
Diraciad by DELMER DAVES ±\ •I*
Also Serial Cometiv News t! X|
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Tues. Only, Dec- 17th
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 A
‘Hits * Bits’
20—PEOPLE—20
On The Screen
“Radio Stars On
Parade”
Wed__Thurs. Dec. 18—-P! X 4-
2 HIT BIG HITS 2 ;j;
NO. 1
Tim Holt in
“Sagebrush Law”
HIT NO. 2
“Escape In The
Desert”
ADDED
Serial—Comedy X
EXTRA ADDED %
WEDNESDAY NIGHT £
Radio y
Broadcast
From Our Stage M ^ f
7:15 to 8:00 P.
Presenting $
“HOLSUM TALENT | j
SHOW”
5TH PRECINCT VOTERS
MEET MON. NIGHT
All voters of the 5th precinct
of the first district and others
who wish to be with us, are
urged to meet at St. Thomas
AME church. 48th and Bur¬
roughs streets, Monday night,
December 16, at 8 o'clock
Please come on time and bring
your friends- Very Important.
Dr M p Scssoms is chairman
and Mrs Sadie Steele, secre¬
tary.
Regardless of when the GI
insurance ol a World War II
veteran lapsed, until February
i. 1947, his NSLI policy can be
reinstated by paying two
monthly premiums and signing
a statement that his health is
as good as it was at the time
the pol'cy lapsed-
VISIT THE
UNION DRUG CO.
416 W. Broad. Cor- Benic.t
J. E. Randall, Pharmacist
Formerly at Park Ave.
and W. Broad
Phone 7310
NYLONS
ARE
PLENTIFUL
AT
The Vanity Shoppe
Dunbar Theatre Bldg. Phone 3-9976
€AST BROAD STREET
FRIDAY—SATURDAY DEC. 13—11
ON STAGE
Harlem On Parade
Complete New Show
ON SCREEN
Ray Corrigan
Max Terhune
IN
Cowboy
Comman¬
JANE WYATT LOWELL GILMORE ; dos”
JULIE BISHOP PETER C00KS0N
ABNER BIBERMhJ MltBURN STONE >
ADDED
“Smoky Joe” tartoon and The Phantom Chapter 19
Sunday, Monday, December 15—16
“IRISH EYES ARE SMILING ”
With
Dick Ilaymes — June Haver
ADDED
Ski Aces — Trap Happy
TUESDAY, DEC. 17
ON STAGE
“HARLEM ON PARADE”
New Songs—New Dances—New Gags
ON SCREEN
“SMART GUY”
with Jack LaRue—Frank Lattiniore
^ Also
“THE RUMMY”
WED.—THUKS DEC. IK—ID
2- DOUBLE FEATURES—2
Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2
“THE FATAL “IN THE MEAN¬
HOUR” TIME DARLING”
With With
Boris Karloff Jean Crain
Marge Reynolds Frank Lattiniore
ADDED ATTRACTION
LOUIS JORDAN IN “TOOT TH AT TRUMPET’
ftuw m»
birthday shower
The Peaceful Zion Baptist
church gave their pastor, Rev.
J. W Overstreet, a surprise
birthday shower Friday even¬
ing. He was the recipient ol
a wide variety of useful items
and a nice purse of money. A
program with opening a»d
closing prayer by Rev H Coop¬
er was rendered.
INFORMATION WANTED—
Anyone having information
about the whereabouts of the.
child or children of Winnie
Cooper, deceased, who formerly
lived at 518 Greene street, Sa¬
vannah. Ga., please eonununi-
cate with inc.
WILLIAM S. JACKSON.
719 1-2 West Broad Street.
Savannah, Ga-
Attorney for estate of
Cuyler Brooks, deceased-
< Adv.)
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 work
with Blocks, Wood or
Bricks.