The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 18, 1947, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947 M* LOCALS Yonc ^jps. city, Edwin formerly Bacchus Miss of Addle New Spring of Savannah, is visiting friends in the city after an ab- sence of thirty years. She V^he J|jp. Jones guest of of Yamairaw Rev. anh Mrs. Village. J. • * * * * - - Dr. and Mrs. Caesar L. Mar- shall of Bluefield, w. Va., were among the friends in the city last week attending the funeral of Wm. McKelvey, Sr.. Dr. Mar- . shall returned home Friday, but Mrs. Marshall (the former ■Miss Lenore Blackshear) and her daughter, Karen, remained in the city with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lucile .Blackshear. , , , t , 11 Mrs. Rhina A Miller and granddaughters, Rhina and Harriet, have returned home ater an extensive trip on the west coast, visiting Kansas City, Mo., Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. They attend¬ ed the North American Youtl Congress for Seventh Day Ad ventists, at which more thar • fifteen thousand delegates were present from all over the world The Millers were guests of El¬ der and Mrs. R. e. Berry. Mrs Berry is the former Mrs. Lucile J. Moody of this city. otlie delegates were Mrs. Gladys Da vidson and Mrs. L. C. Cook. Mrs. Annie W. Bohler of New York city and Miss Mildred F Washington of Columbia, s. C. ITS K00L AND A PLEASURE TO RELAX FRIDAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 19—20 DOUBLE FEATURE DAYS AND “WAH09” J iii Hit No. 1 ‘Two Fisted Justice” With The RANGE BUSTERS ADDED ATTRACTION Cartoon and Chapt. No 6 of the “Jungle Queen’ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, September 21, 22, 23 THE SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA OF TODAY Screenplay by Robert Rossen o„ec««. b, R08ERT RCSSEN Produced by omn e. hwus Associate Producer •CION HOLMES ALSO “Stupidstitious f at” —News “Footbal l Thrills” WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY. SEPT. 24—25 TWO GREAT FEATURES AND “ NO 1 A Mat f A A FFCCIcn FESSIER-PAGANO n. production _ V.; with CHARLES WINNINGER NO. 2 HOT RHYTHM with Dona Drake — Robert Lowry ALSO Cartoon and Chapt. 9—“Mystery <>f The Riverboaf BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND PLAY “WAHOO” WITH CASH PRIZES FOR ALL were in the city attending the funeral of their father, the late uiifford Washington, Sr, Both have returned to their homes Mis. Minnie Gixlison of West Henry street, returned home on Monday after spending a two- | weeks vacation as the house guest of Mrs. Josephine Nelson of 694 Central avenue, Peeks- ville, N. Y. Also visiting Mrs. Nelson was Mrs. Sarah Wright of Ann Arbor, Mich., niece of Mrs. Gillison. A send off party Was given in honor of the guests Saturday night by Mrs. Nelson, those present being Mr. and Mrs. Janny Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Austell, Mrs | jdrews, Gloria William Scott, Mrs. Doris An- j Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. David iiaws and their daughter, Oreda Lucile and Joan Robinson. Mrs. Sarah Wright is | j formerly of Savannah, , . Miss Jennie A. L. Brown of 36 W’- 139th stree.t New YorK accompanied by little SharOn Shannick of the Bronx, re¬ turned to New York Friday of last week after a month’s va¬ cation as guests of her sis- .ers, Mrs. Laula L. Stewart, 617 v’/est Park avenue, and Mrs Marmie A. Derrick of Derrick’s Inn. While here Miss Brown, Mrs. Derrick and little Sharon spent a week in Columbia, S C., as the guests of Mrs. Char¬ lotte Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hun- Hit No- 2 “SECRET SERVICE” with Mantan Moreland Charlie Chan and Mrs. Lee Sepasard and son, Chu, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mention of 2010 Bul- loch street, and Mr. and T. C. Hunter of 506 E. Hart- street. Mr. Hunter is brother of Mrs. Leola Mention and Tlieo. C Hunter, and formerly of this city. Several dinner parties and entertain- ments are planned for them, They will be entertained Bun- day night at Coconut Mr. and Mrs. Mention, hosts, They will be here until Sept 18 Mrs. Ivery H. Dixon and her daughter, Brinda Mae, of 529 Charles street, are visiting rel- atives and friends in New York city and surrounding points. Mrs. Leroy Pollen and son re- turned to the city after spend- ing a delightful vacation with relatives and friends in New York, Philadelphia and field, N. J. * * * Mrs. D- Frances Washington has returned home after visit- ing M-s. Lillian Smith, James Edward Houston, Mrs. Janie Ri- ley and Mrs. Mabel Williams of Mew York city for three weeks Hpr Her stay stnv thorp there was was madfi made verv very enjoyable by her numerous friends, among them Mrs. Viola Houston, Miss Fannie Houston Mrs. Marie Pringle, Mrs Mary Harris and family of Brooklyn Melvin Massey. Mr. and Mr ;, Marion Houston, Mrs. Pearl Sneed, Mrs. Ophelia Mack and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whaley. A farewell party was given foi her by Mrs. Riley and Mrs Sre*th. During the Elks’ convention in Philadelphia, Mis. Allen Roachford was the dele- gate from Boston. While in the Quaker City, she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foster. After the convention Mrs. Roachford xvent to Baltimore, where she was the guest of Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. Allen is the brother of Deacon Charles Allen of Sa¬ vannah. Mrs. Roachford is a former Savannahian. AIR-CONDITIONED EAST SIDE THEATRE FKI.—SAT. SEPT. 19-23 Double Program Hit No. 1 Charles Starreit “Cowboy From Lonesome River” Hit No. 2 ‘My Name Is Julia Ross” Added: Serial—Comedy PLAY WIN-0 FRIDAY S $ NIGHT $ $ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday September 21. 22, 23 SO AMAZING YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES! Extra Added Special Sugar Chile Robinson “BOOGIE BLUES” Added Serial, Comedy Wed-Thurs. Sept. 21-? r > BARGAIN DAYS Adults 20c Kids 10c 2—BIG FEATURES—3 Hit No. 1 Peter Lorre Sidney Greenstreet “THE VERDICT” Hit No. 2 “GOD’S COUNTRY” Also Serial—Comedy Play Win-0 Friday $ $ $ ’ ( i f THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE LOCAL NURSES MEETING The Graduate Norses held their regular monthly meeting at Vthe beautiful home of Miss Clementine Turner, Wednesday 1 August 27. Routine business was carried out. Among high- lights of the meeting was the making of plans lor a structure study in which the whole group is intensely interested. The first of a series on this study be held Friday at Charity hospital at 8 p. m. The program for the even¬ ing was on social service. Mis; Lottie Williams, social worfce of the department of public welfare, spoke on the vaii'iu s ervise~ available through th department of public welfare, and how the nurses can bette help in improving these serv¬ ices. Miss Williams efplained the steps to be taken for legal adoption and also stressed the need for morc fos ter homes, the correc t procedure for applying :or old age pension and aid to | | dependent Many questions children. asked were and a ]j ve iy discussion followed Miss williams’ talk. The meet- ing ended with everyone ex¬ pressing appreciation to the speaker for her interesting and 'timely talk. The group prom- * ____ i „ .....mHh tess invited the group to a teautiully arranged table, hea- vily laden with hors d’oeuvres followed by a very attractive aild d eiicious repast. MOCK DOUBLE WEDDING A mock double wedding and musical program sponsored by i the Bolton Street Baptist church i wia be given Monday night, October 6, at 8:30,' at Bolton |and West Broad streets 'choral l The master three J groups of the cosmopolitan So- ciety will feature the Ro.ebud Coranation and Sunbeam units and starring the Gospel chorus of St. Philip AME church which has achieved an out- standing record in spiritual and ] gospel songs. The program is under the di¬ rection of T. H. Hamilton, pro¬ moter of Savannah feature prs- grams. a small admission will be charged at the door Rev, c. B. Richardson is pastor of the church and T. H. Ham¬ ilton is president of the Cosmo¬ politan Society. AKA HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF I FEAR Gamma Sigma Omega chap ter of Alpha Kappa Alpha so- rority held its initial meeting of the year 1947-48 at the home of Soror Mary McDew. In ad- dition to our regular members wfe were pleased to have the following sorors join us in a very enjoyable evening: Sorors Ernestine Bertram, Paula son, June Wells, Agatha Curley Edwina Robinson and Patricia McIntosh. Soror Dorothy B. Jamerson our basileus, gave us an infor- mal and very interesting of her experiences at the Alpha Kappa Alpha toule in Cleve¬ land last month. This meet¬ ing was also devoted to discus¬ sion of plans for the coming year. We wish Soror Earline Sim¬ mons must success in her stu- dies this winter. We shall miss her, but we are sure she will enjoy her work as an art stu- dent at Columbia university. ________ LADIES UNITY CLUB The Ladies Unity Club of Tatemville held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Eva Walton Sept. 3 . Much in ess was transacted, after which a delicioifs repast was served. Meeting was also held at the home of Mrs. Susie on on September 8. Those ent wer Mesdames Hattie nolds, Annie M. Grant, Walton, Gladys W.’burin, Susie Fulton, Helen R. Brown, Lucile Whitehead, Carrie M. Williams Mary Muggins, Amelia Kys^r and Addie H. Rice. Next meet¬ ing will be at the home of Mrs. Williams. GRADUATES IN NURSE TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil wish to announce the gradua¬ tion of their daughter, Dorothy Mae Hamil, from Columbu City Hospital School of Nurs¬ ing, Columbus. Ga. Miss Kami is a graduate of Beach higl school and attenled Georgia State College for two years af¬ ter which she entered training graduating as second honor stu¬ dent in her class. Miss Hamit has now returned home and i. c planning to work in this city. MR. RYAN ADDRESSES DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Citizens Democratic club, second precinct of the first dis¬ trict held its regular meeting Monday night. Mrs. Bailey made an nuerestig report from the executive meeting last week, at which Solicitor General Ryan .poke. Mr. Ryan also address- ed the body at Monday’s meet- lug, stressing the need of co- operation of all right minded citizens In the elimination of crane. Rev. S. A. Baker responded e speec i of Mr. Ryan. The next meeting will be on Monday night. September 22 with a speaker on program at Bethlehem Baptist church. H. Oliver is chairman of the district. WITH 8TH ARMY IN JAPAN Private First Class George r.ir.oio n/r- George Dingle of 634 West 1 street. Savannah, is a memoer ’ of the 24th T Infantry . now sta- , tioned at Gifu. Japan The 24th Infantry is a part of * the *7 f 25th Tnfontm , _ Tropic . Division, commanded by Major General Charles L. Mullins, Jr ! Pfc Din crip ts « riflumnn in occupation mission of the 22th Infantry. p fc. Dingle entered the army April 24, 1946, and received his basic training at Aberdeen, Md. He departed for overseas duty 1 August 21. 1946, and since ar- rival 111 Ja P an has been assign- ed f0 the 24th Infantry. 1 Bij ore entering the Grvice Pfc - Ding ^ e attended the Beach- Cuyler h'gh school. TIIKATRE PARTY Master Mearl Wright, Jr., en¬ tertained Master Chu Sepa Sard of New York city, with a theatre party Wednesday eve¬ ning, September 10, at the Star theatre. The group had a love- ly repast at Joe’s Grill on West Broad street. Those who attend¬ ed the party were little Misses Rosalie Talons, Nancy Langley Barbara Rhodes, Masters Abra- ham Rhodes. Jr., Edward Shell. Lewis Roland Langley,, Aifonsc Simmons, Misses Gwendolyr Hunter and Lucile Evans chaperons. Master M e a r Wright is the son of Mrs. Ma¬ bel Wright of New York city ind lives with his aunt and un¬ rip, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mention, of 2010 Bulloch street. ____________ PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL The Savannah chapter of the Pan-H?llertc OoumVl held its first meeting of the season last Tuesday evening at the YMCA. Plea,ant greetings after vaca- Rons in many parts of the country were exchanged by the cl members. The meeting wai then called to order by the chairman, Regional Director Mattie B. Payne. Plans were made to begin the year's pro¬ tram which was approved be- fore the close of last year’s ac¬ tivities. The council is very proud of the special honors which have come to two of its members Mrs. Mattie B. Payne has been elected regional director of the southern states for the Natlon- al Pan-Hellenic Council, and Miss Mettelia Maree is director the southeastern region to; /eta Piii Beta Sorority, Inc. 11 > 3 ,he plan of the council to ral assist organizations other civic and providing cultu-j in wholesome, interesting and ed-1 ucatlonal entertainment for thej community, THE BARONESSES Tp *e meeting of the Baroness- es was held at the Recreation Centr Monday night, Sept. 8 The business part of the meet in K consisted of final prepara- n for the dance Friday, Sept. 19 - at the Grove. After meeting a delicious vbepast was served by the hostess, Mrs, Cornelia Artist. Games were played, the prizes being won by Mrs. Janie Dais and Miss Gladys Myers Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Alzata Chisholm 718 W. 38th street. BACK TO SCHOOL PARTE Miss Betty Singleton of 17 ■■'ir.st street, was host to a H arty last Friday night in hon- ir of a few friends who are re- ‘urning to school. The young 'oiks played pokeno and danc- d. A deiicious repast was ;erved by the hostess. On leav ing everyone expressed them- ;lves as having a good time and that Betty was a perfect host- CITY LEAGUES TO BE ORGANIZED In keeping with the planned expansion of the recreational program, city leagues in vari °us types of sports are to be organized immediately. First among these will be the football leagues. There are to be an eastside league and a westside league; and they will be made up of teams from each playground; and will bear the name of their sponsors. u , s pIanned that two or I more teams will be organized from each p la yground. This makes u possible {or all foot ball fans to be a memtei of a ter *' cani the | n one material ,^ e 'P has a 8 ue ’^Af been rounded up, the teams will classified according to .age weight. J. Carroll Stithe, assistant superintendent of recreation also that three letlc ields haVt> been completed Negroes and one is 6 . , and . is . expected , to K be „ completed , , , “ on -™“ e ““ p , , ed are: ° ld S ° ldl T f V of Paulsen , street school and Cann parR The othw These’fields'are onp i; at Yamacraw vil ‘ c for foot- . ball and dodgiaball organized tor both male and female. All football teams will be or ganized next week, organized scrimmaging to start at once and a full schedule will be out- Uned and bUshed s00n after wands. All persons. male and l'e- IT’S TOOL AT THE t; FRI—SAT. SEPT. 19-20 Double Program • HIT NO. 1 Wild Bill Elliott in “Cheynne Wildcats” HIT NO 2 Buster Crabbe in “Wild Horse Phantom” Added Serial—Comedy Sunday, Monday, Tuesday September 21. 22, 23 It’s Brand New rjOROAti Added Serial—Comedy Wednesday. Sept 241H 2-BIG FEATURESC--2 HIT NO. 1 Paulette Godard i “DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID ’ HIT NO 2 “Rustlers Of Bad¬ lands” ADDED COMEDY Thursday, Sept 25th Dorothy Lamour in “JUNGLE PRINCESS” In Technicolor Serial—Comedy—News IT’S COAT TIME ~*'!5 - 'V V $35 up \ 2At GOLDEN ART SOCIAL CLUB The Golden Art Social club held its regular meeting Sept 11 at the home of Mrs. Ella Lawton, 416 W. 35th street, the meeting being called to order | jby the president, Mrs. Byrd. Devotions were led by Mrs. Sallle Freeman. After the meeting a delightul repast was served by Mrs. Lak. Those 1 present were Mesdames Sallie Freeman, Beatrice Brinson Gertruue Pratt, Bessie Curry Carrie Oliver, Geneva Law Mrs. Law had as her guests Mrs. lister Marshall and her daughter, Mrs. Lula Mae Whit¬ ney of St. Louis, Mo. The next mee ting will be at the home of Jtli e reporter, Mrs Eleanor Mil chf>u 65g w 34th slreet< : “ *~ (male, j who are interested in be- coming a member of one of the I lague teams are requested to to their nearest play-1 ; ground leader or to Mr. Stith the recreation center, 37l.h street and Ogeechee road, at once. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE THEATRE DIAL 3-4720 Comfortably Cool EVERY WED. AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 9 P. M. $ $ $ FREE CASH $ $ $ AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES Wilh “FUN ’N WIN” SEE OUR LOBBY FOR DETAILS FREE! FREE! TO ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN A CONE FROZEN CUSTARD —M EVERY #— M. FRIDAY 3 P. M — 5 P. - • AND #— P. M. SATURDAY, 12 P. M — 3 FRIDY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 19—20 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “STAGE COACH OUTLAWS” • AND ® “SECRET OF THE WHISTLER” ADDED—“Heading For A Wedding” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, September 21, 22, 23 w P TMkitKJlM'J ^ mark UELLlHGER s presents Sonny rUFTS Ann BLYTH Ruth WARRICK. WILLIAM GARGAN • THOMAS GOMEZ*MARY NASH .JOHN LITEl Directed by FRANK TUTTLE . Associate Producer EDDIE BLATT • Screenplay by RICHARD BROOKS Bned on i pity by Glibwt fmety • Diioctw o( Photofiiphj Ton* GauUio, A. S C. A MARK HELLINGER PRODUCTION • A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Plus Last Chapt.—“Who’s Guilty’ WED.—THURS. SEPT. 24—25 2—BIG HITS—2 “THE WICKED LADY” AND “KID’S LAST RIDE” page nva LODGE CHANGES MEETING HOUR Beginning Monday night, Sept. 29, the meeting hour of P. Green Lodge, No 363, Good Samaritans and Daughters of will be 8 p. rn„ ac- cording to an announcement by Rev. Wm. C, Cunningham worthy chief. If It’s Electrical Call 2-1906 T. J. 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