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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947
TOPS IN PICTURES — TOPS IN COMFORT
BEGINNING [JERKS GREAT HI NDAY, NEWS OCT. FOR THE SCHOOL KIDS.
UNDER 12 ALL CHILDREN
12 YEARS OF AGE WILL HE ADMITTED
TO THE MELODY THEATRE FOR 19c
FRIDAY—SATURDAY OCT. 10—11
OUR SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE DAYS
Riot No. 1
“Where The Trail
Enas'
With
Tom Keane
ADDED THRILLS
( aitoon and Chapt. 9-*—‘'The Jangle Queen
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 13, 11
You Will Thrill Again With This Great Picture
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BOOM TOWN
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BOOM TOWN
M-G-M PKOUDir RE-INTRODUCES
BOOM TOWN
Screen Ploy by JOHN IEE MAHIN • Bo»ed on o Story by
tA-Gf*. JAMES EDWARD GRANT • Directed by JACK CONWAY
Produced by SAM ZIMBALIST
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“Uncle Tom’s Cabana” and Latest News
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, OCT. 15—l(i
ANOTHER RIG DOUBLE FEATURE SPECIAL
HIT NO. 1
HIT NO. 2
ADI AND BANDITS!
bimBering thrills
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>£ A UNIVERSAL PICTUR
ADDED THRILLS
Chapter No. 12—“Mystery Of The Riverboat”
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD’S ORCHESTRA WILL AP¬
PEAR AT THE MELODY SATURDAY, OCT. 11
FOR THREE SHOWS
No. 2
Unknown Guest”
With
Victor Jory
Pame La Blake
LOCALS
Dr. J. S. Trice of Chciago is in
the city the guest of his sistrr-
in-law Mrs. Essie Monroe Ed-1 of
wards. He is the husband
Mrs. Ida Monroe Trice.
Miss Do.olhy James of Wild¬
wood, Fla., is in the city visit-j
ing friends.
LUNCEFORD’S BAND
AT LINCOLN INN
SUNDAY NIGHT
Joe Thomas, lopj .a M# nstay
of the Jimmie Lunceford ag¬
gregation, was one of the *iix-
* ures with the band almost
since its inception and as a re¬
sult, lie today completely typi¬
fies the spirit and musical in¬
terpretation created by
original pilot of the
"Harlem Express ” Joe is one
of the featured group of supe-
dor instrumentalists who
rppear with the Jimmie Lunce
c ord bend when they
here at Lincoln Inn on Sunday
night, October 12, during
coast to coast memorial tour.
Thomas definitely
the driving, creative sty.e
ante to be the hall mark of the
iriimie Lunceford .T*..... original Z~. or
■hestra. „ H gh , quality Oi
mands which always
ged the performances of
unceford band are
n the work of Thomas at
>mes. Thorne s is an
M ‘ personalij d rhythm”
this was the sort of thing
distinguished the band from th
time it came into prominence
So the entertainment seeker
ho enjoy the rare artistry
oe Thomas and the other
ined instrumentalists of
iinmie Lunceford band wh
•ppear in a concert and
Ij-iiday night October 12, al
incoln Inn, will not only
great group of artists, but al-
o men who are carrying on
reat tradition in the world o
opular murio.
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
AIR-CONDITIONED
EAST si id:
THE ATI! E
FRI.—SAT. OCT. 10—11
Double Program
Hit No. 1
Wild Bill E liott in
“Marshall Of Laredo”
Hit No. 2
Preston Foster in
“I Cover Chinatown”
Added’ Serial Comedy
PLAY WIN-O FRIDAY
S S NIGHT S S
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
October 12, 13, 11
vwwTQamQi
— by treacherous^
white hunters!,
Associate Producer ard Director KURT NEUMANN • ph a-
togfaphy by ARCHIE STOUT. A S. C. • Original Story and
Screenplay by JERRY GRUSHIN A ROWL AND LEIGH'Based
' 'pon the Charetiers Created by U/VR RICE BURROUGHS
Added Serial, Comedy
Wed-Thurs. Oct. 15-16
BARGAIN DAYS
Adulls 20c Kids 10c
2—BIG FEATURES—2
Hit No. 1
Don Red Barry in
“Last Crooked Mile"
Hit No. 2
Tim McCoy in
“Six Gun Trail”
Also Serial—Comedy
Play Win-0 Friday
$ $ $
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Mrs. Annie Laurie Brown of
Jersey City, N- J. is now visit-
tn g per mother. Mrs. Elizabeth
Williams at 512 W Bolton street.
A man? her entertainers are
M.s. Elouise Williams, Miss An¬
na Liza Griffin and Mrs. Ger¬
trude Waldburg-
SAVANNAH TRADING
CO. CELEBRATES
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
\ ' The tavamuh Trading Co
one of Savannah's oldest and
be t liked furniture concerns
will celebrate on October 10, its
25th anniversary.
Dur ng tne last, quarter of a
j century the Savannah Trading
! company has made many
friends through its policy o
good will, low prices, easy term
and go^d merchandise.
The business was originally
founded on West Congress
tl.jn moved Ifi West L'ber'y
and for the past 16 years has
been at its present location, l it,
j West Broad street,
A large scale anniversary
sale will be conducted by the
| Savannah Trading company
^beginning", October 10. Large
\ quantities of line merchandise
have ^^ w been selected and prepar-
[ed by the manager for this
sale, during which free sur¬
prise gifts will be presented to
everyone coming to the store.
In addition, a 5 per cent dis¬
count is given with any pur¬
chase. Then comes the biggest
and best surprise: With every
purchase of $25 or more you will
receive an additional gift
Employees of the Savannah
Trading company are Max Ro-
anstein, manager; J. T. Rob
erts, salesman; P. D. Deal
talesman; Miss Rhoda Daub,
secretary; L. A. Lieblich, sales¬
man; Charles B. Tank, Jasper
Williams, S^afiord Golden and
iVillie Badger, the last four be¬
ing servicemen.
LCU SVVARZ HERE NOV. 7
In November, citizens of
Georgia, will have a real treat
that of seeing and hearing
Actress Lou Saalia Swarz, who
during the past summer sea¬
son became known to Floridian
summer school students as the
FLady o 3 Diarm" because of
f he deligntful manner in which
she conducted Charm Schools
.t Betiiune-Cookman, Famcee
i nd Florida Normal.
Iler program is unique in its
scope in that she holds the
stage aione, and as a
of the Carolina Times express-
d it, "A swarz concert is like
x trip into wonderland.”
The actress presents a van¬
ity show in costume and speech,
changing from a giddy, gay di¬
vorcee to an unhappy French
Vpache and then often to an
iid man whose spirit is quite de-
ectcd because of the death of
wronged daughter; and each
ihc.racterization has its own
■ostume.
Miss Swarz is being presented
jy the Order of the Eastern
tar to raise money for the Sol.
j. Johnson scholarship fund
Mrs. Mary L. Ayers, grand wor-
I hy matron of Georgia, is elat¬
ed over the manner in which
ihe chapters are cooperating in
putting over the project. Ap¬
pearances are scheduled ioi
I Savannah and Atlanta, anti
tentative arrangements are be¬
ing made for Thomasville, Co-
umbus, Brunswick, Bainbridge,
Macon and Cochran.
Miss Swarz will be
n Savannah by the five East-
rn Star chapters on Nov. 7 at
the St. Philip Monumental AML
church.
Moonglow Quintet
9:15 TONIGHT
AND EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT
W C. C. P.
SPONSORED BY THE
GREEN DRIVEWAY
Patterson Car And Home
Supply Co.
Easl Broad and Lilierty
MANY ORGANIZATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN
PASSION PLAY
MULULUI 1th tall RlC. >iah
Lome roicy-u-j cnurcaes and
ilher organizations are spun-
jorlng the production of “Pas-
s:on and Triumph.” the Ne-
groic Passion Play Concept,'
wh ch was written bv Dr. Ralph
Mark Gilbert, pastor of First
African Baptist church of this
city, which will be produced in
the Municipal Auditorium three
n’gihfc, Mrnday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, Oct. 27
18 and 29.
Tlie program will have to
start promptly at eight o'clock
night, because ofn. the
length of the production it is
a full three-hour play. Ihe
registration of all participants
m both the cast and the chorus
lies now been completed, and
rehearsals are on in earnest
each night at the First. African
Taptist church. The cast is un-
dev the personal direction of
Dr ° llbvri aud the chorus 1S
conducted by Prol Peter
Smalls.
_ _ . . „ , . ,,,,
i. n cc v ** j o P y
title ro e. Mt^iah. There w II
be nearly five hundred people
participating in the combined
cast and chorus.
Th s will l take the fourth
irrcntntlon o' this drama in
'avannah, but it has not been
oroduced here in some six years
rite producer promises seveial
lew features in the present re-
,‘siun, which will make it some
what different to tlie othei
ihowings. Tlie production has,
over a period of years, been
given in various sections of the
country, to an estimated aggre¬
gate audience oi nearly a mil¬
lion people.
Tickets may be secured from
individual sellers of the various
pomoring organisations, from
the box office of the
Auditorium, from Alnutt’s Mu-
sic store or from the Savannah
Pharmacy on West Broad St
Those purchasing tickets from
>ny place other than the Au-
d'lorium. are asked to go by
there and have them validated
by paying the city and federal
amusement tax thereon. This
will avoid having to stand in
] ne on whichever night the
patron elects to attend the pro¬
duction. Validation may be
done any day during the week
of October 20, during regulai
business hours.
INS. ASSN. TO LAUNC H
COLLECTION DRIVE
Continued from page one
crease of $1,256,970 52 over the
previous year. An additiona
1,500,000 was loaned to polcy-
holders.
Out of every dollar collected
these 55 companies, said
Belle, 25 cents is invested in real
estate and mortgage loans ti
provide housing for veterans
policyholders and those who arc
faced with the possibility ol
losing their Immes. In 1946
114,445,228.65 was let out in such
loans. These same companies
stand ready to lend to others
for business expansion.
rioted uase worker
ContlnTOKl fium page one
ntrnent of Mrs. Gertrude L
Greene as caseworker on th*.
of the Family Service
Mrs. Greene replaces Mrs. Ver-
Stevens Rasmus, who has
■lervcd the agency efficiently
the past two years, and now
to resume her former
work with the state
of Public Welfare in Ala-
Mrs. Gertrude L Greene join j.
the Farpiiy Service staff oh
1, lliy" follo'vv.pg,her assign-
to’ tigcncy for field
work training by the' Atlanta
University School, of Social
this summer. .exeir^lHici Mr.
■ Mrs.' ---- Greene ------- t
integration 6: fine
gained in the Depart-
of Public Welfare and
local agencies. She brings
to the agency a wcu-rounaea
understanding of com-
munity problems and a thor-
ough knowledge of soc al
based on her professional
training.” Family Service ex
tetnds services to families
out the city and county and
ava.lable to all upon
application or community re-
forral -
Mrs. Greene is a member
)dlc jg 4 g graduating class al
Atlantal university and will bt
01l j cave {^ utn the agency bfl
uj February ,tp CQfp
requirements for the
gree in, social work- She Is
product of Georgia Stale col¬
le(;c and reC eived many
as y c honors while there and
known throughout
county and Coastal Georgia
her work in education and
c,ul we.lare. Her social
background began with the lo
c.il Department of Public We
tare in 1933 and her civic
terests have been broad and
, w0 as
^ 1 Associate Board of
TB Association and served
association as health educatioi
30crctar y f rom February, 1946
^ Fehruary m7
Greene ls an activi
mcmbw of tht , st Matthew ..
Episcopal Church
(he Community HcBlth Counci
of the Heallh Depa rLmcnt, lot;
ji d Lambda sorority and the As
, ociate Board of the Chatham
3avannah Health and TB A;
sociation
/
ITT, GOO I, AT THE
Fill—SAT. OCT.
DnnMo Program
HIT NO. I ' nT T
Wild Bill Elliott -
*Marshall Of Reno
HIT NO
Tim McCoy in
“Trigger Fingers
Added Serial Comedy
LIBERTY COUNTIANS
PREPARE FOR
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Continued from page i
as in the past years. Prizes will
)e given to the community ex¬
hibiting the best booths, while |
other communities will be giv-1
en complimentary individual prizes. Ad- will j
dit onal prizes i
be awarded for the best quid, I
\ sack material articles, rmbrold-1
ered pieces, crocheted piece; I
jpine needle work, yeast,
plain cake, cans of fruit, cans;
'Of vegetables, garden products j
chenlle or candlestick work, pot,
| HtiWors. und dozen of eggs, ears of |
} hc best under 12 1
fuonths of ageh
Each club present made a
*** report of the achievements
in ' te community for the past
Huee months. After the meet
ing the council was served a.
delectable repast by the Freed
^ .
Mrs. Cornelia Mullice is presi¬
dent.
Among others taking part in
the meeting were Jeanes Tea
chcr M. A. Turner and Homei
Agent Mattie Mathis.
TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY
L ttle Bryan Baptist church,:
Price and Gwinnett streets, will
liuld revival meetings next
week, beginning Monday night
October 13, and ending Oct. 17
The Rev. T. Sanford, a local
evangelist, will preach. Rev. D
Boles is pastor and Sis. Rosa
Graham, clerk,
THEATRE
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EVERY WED. AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 9 P. M.
$ $ $ FREE CASH $ $ $
AND OTHER VALUABLE FRIZES W'iih
“FUN N WIN”
SEE OUR LOBBY FOR DETAILS
FREE! FREE!
TO ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN 1
A CONE FROZEN CUSTARD H
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FRI.—SAT. OCT. 10—11
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
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STUDENT ’ MISTAKENLY
SHOT BY COP
Continued from Page 1
frightened by a previous shot
fired by one of the policemen,
started to run It was then
that Fra{ j eHi thinking he was
( j„. fugitive, fired, the police-
man repor ted to his survivors
fivc feet and seven
mches fell, large for his age
is the second son of Mr. and
Ods Wakefield.
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