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MELODY THEATRE
t)ut of Town
News
i BRUNSWICK I
By Henry Thomas
At St. Jam s Baptist Church
the cornerstone was laid by the
Odd Fellows and the pastor.
The collection was $120.19. The
members of Oaa Groe Baptist
Church were the guests.
Dca. F. Futch and Mrs O. C.
Hall are on the sick list.
Rev R. B. Brown, pastor of
Oaw Grove Baptist Church Is
on his vacation and the church
Is being served by Rev. C. S
Hardee.
C'n October 12th the Four
Fools will be at Oak Grove Bap
list Church.
BULLOCH COUNTY
By H. IS. Isom
The revival meeting conduct
ed by Rev. J M. Dingle at Mt-
Zion was a great success- S 1 -
vices were line at Mt. Zion on
Sunday. One was baptized.
The Xmas Saving chib met
at the home of Mrs. Lenia M.
Williams Sunday.
Mrs. A into Mae Lundy at¬
tended the association
There will be a bazaar and
a woraarles 3 wedding at New
Sftndridge Jr. High Thursday
7:30 p. m.
The funeral of Mrs. Katie
Wi’.'-on was held at Mt. Zion on
rfonday at 2:30 p. rn.
Mrs. Lurinr Prescot and Mrs
I.ucile Harris are improving.
Mrs. Emma Hendrix left on
Monday for Atlanta where she
will visit her daughter.
CLAXTON
By F 1). Aay
The Ladies Aid club sponsor¬
ed a rally on September 14'h
end raised $8909. Mrs. M. F
Bailey is president: Mrs. Dora
Kilby, vice prestdenvt; Mrs.
Bes ie Baker, secretary and re-
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The Savannah Tribune
100!) West Broad St. Savannah, (7a.
porter; Mrs. Mattie Scott, trea¬
surer and Rev. N. L Lyde, rat-
tor. The club met September
28 at the home of Mrs. Philis
Pc kins. Offering was $7 7 , 1 .
T he meeting o i October wa;
at th" home of Mrs. Bess!" Car¬
ter who served cake and punch
Offering was $2.30. The next
meeting will be held at th"
home of Mrs- Salim Johnson or>
October 12 at 6 o’clock.
| FREEDMAN GROVE J
Ily Mrs. C. Mullice
Sunday night the Presiding
ladder held the 4th quarterly
conference at St. James A M
E Church which was well at-
t( nded.
Mrs. Mary Wilson and B. A
Frazier made a business trip
1 j Cavannah on Sautrday, al¬
so Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin¬
son and Mrs. Marv E. Golden
Mr. Samuel Mullice who was
a patient at the Charity Hus-
1 Hal Is n: w at home will be
lad to see all friends.
F. S Lambright is confined
to his home with a sprained
leg.
Mrs Josle Green was called
to the bedside of her mother
last week.
Last Monday Freedman
Glove VI D. club was hostess
io the H. D. Council which met
nt, Tlicbes. Mr;. R. Frazier is
pres'dent of the council and
Ml,;:: M. Matt.hi, Demonstra¬
tion Agent.
A SON
Dr. M P. Sessoms announces
among his patients the birth ot
u. son to Mr. and Mrs Joseph
R vers o 147 Randolph street
on OcUber 3 The child will
be named Derricks.
NOTICE TO
CORRESPONDENTS
All news matter must be
written in ink, on one side
i»f the paper only, and he
in the office by Monday
evening of each week.
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
ami tried to lead her to sale:
away from the flames Unit wen
all around them, when
she broke away from him and
rushed into to flames. He tried
to rescue her. When he saw
that lie coqld not, he rushed
through the flames to an up-j
tairs window and plunged to
the ground.
The woman was burned tr
death in the inferno and the
man was badly burned, all hi;
clothes except liis shoes being
burned off his body. He wa:
riuhed to the hospital, when
he d ed late Sunday afternoon
When the firemen arrived at
the houi* they found Nairn,.-
enveloping the entire inside ot
'he house, which was complete-
ly gutted by the fire.
Both bodies were turned over
to the Sidney A. Jones Funeral
Home, where the funerals were
held Tuesday, interment in
Laurel Grove cemetery.
Mrs. Jones is survived by a
foster son, Thomas Golden, and
Mr. Donhum is survived . . by . his . .
mother. , Mr. ... Anna Donhum. i
Read
THE TRIBUNE
Every Week
II —
CAPTAIN CLYDE HALL, out-
standing quarterback ol the
Georgia State college lootbal'
team during the 1940 season,
who wal lead the State &>1-
lege Tigers against Claflin uni-
verslty at Grayson Stadium on
Saturday, October 11, ut 2 p
m.
PRESENT
“A CROWN O' THORNS"
Ail Peoples New Century
Baptist church, Harmon and
Joe streets, will present the
story of the cross in moving
talking pictures, entitled “A
Crown of Thorns,” as a fea¬
ture of the eighteenth anniver-
'hr >y church on^Sunday n "hi
October 13, at 8 o’clock.
The Rev. E. N Bunn, Ph. D
paster, :ind his congregation
are anticipating a record crowd
to be on hand for ths event
promotion day program
Sunday, Sept. 25, the Sunday
I eliool of Mt. Zion Bapti
church rendered an enthusiastic
promotion day program and at
this true 67 certificates wen
presented pupils from the va¬
rious classes. The Sunday
school is progressing under the
leadership of Deacon J. J. Wel¬
come and his board of teach¬
er:;. The church was beautiful¬
ly decorated for this occasion
GRAND C HIEF GREEN
111 TURNS HOME
Grand Chief J. T- Green ha..
just returned from Washington
D. C., where he attended a
meeting with the board of na¬
tional directors of the Inde-
pendent Order of Good Samari-
tans and . Daughters _ . . of r Samar a.
at which time they held a very
successful meeting, verifying all
reports that came into the na- j
ticmal secretary’s office from
Grand Turk, Masar, Cuba, Pan
an:a and in the West Indies Is
as well as the various ju-
risd.ctions of the United States
A $11)0.00 eholarship . board
was organized with Father T
Henry Brown ol Fort Valley a
hairman, and an Art and Crai
Department v as also organized
The next national grand
lodge meeting will be held in
Atlantic City, N. J.. the seeon:
week in August. 1919. in.-dead
of Nassau- The national sir"
J. P. Patterson, of Jackson-
y rfioonim p t*
nurses aid corps, which will be
organized throughout the sev
eral jurisdictions.
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TITE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
TEMPTATION
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Meric Obn,iii j;oisons Charles Korvin. one of the men in
ra :c I life, to t it a score of evil doing in "Temptation,” fa-
Iteniui.iunal Picture in which the two co-star with George Brent
i anil Paul Lukas-
Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 13, 14.
LOOM TOWN
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4 great pictures in ONE! A1-G-A, l j
mammmmmmmaimmmmmam
1 ° :ta ‘ 1 ’ um * nnc starting Sunday, October 12th, for J Big
Day s at the Melody Theatre-
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PRIZE WINNERS
BRYAN CO. LAIR
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orn^tn.
vc'Ctublr flit .vlr. M. i" Bu-
con peaches
Brut0K; tomatoes, .irst. /
Mary ,, Bacon; syrup, syrup, first, first, ... , L. L. II II
Gamson, . . u.,1. md, J. J. S. o. Bacon:
" ecmlc ‘ Mlum ‘
ut y; second. Ml.. G.u.v E;u:o > ,
f ain. •' ^'V '
1 ,ari! u :,HUI ' T0U<t
Mrx Dm oth.v i u\lm , ao.ii «iU •
■'' '• 1l ImU’.e bheTman.
second, Mrs. I-Iuttie Shcfl
nuu , ol >' i ilis, si'coiici, Ivt?
11 attic Shelinian, handbag,
fii'st. Mrs. LTa.Ltie- Sht'llman
corn on ca.r, iirsl, A. G. Cur¬
ium; . veond, Earl D. Garrison;
corn on stalk, f rst, G. S- Hu¬
ron. 2 nd. I. I! Ham.-on; sweet
first, J. S. Bacon; sec¬
N. M. Battey; sugar cane,
fir ’ Willie Bacon; second ,N
M. M Ba Bailey. ttey.
The winners of booths: Pem-
broke high school, sponsored by
tha Pembroke Hardware Coni
pany, first place; second. Geo
wash ngton Carver and Dixit
Daniels.
Mrs. O S. Yeauman (whitei
two dresses, one hanu
weaved and hand mad', 22 ;
years old, and the other hand-
weaved and hand-made, 150
years old; v and also one coffee
motor, 25t years old, which was
looking at and to see how
good they are kept,
paf? seal SALE
CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOLS
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Continued from Rage l
drive: 7 ----;----,-----------r Industry, Leonard ;---- La%-
business. W. C. Wimberly; s|>-
roritics and fraternities, Altd
Dowse and Mrs. Nancy
Collier; schools, city, Mrs. Rose-
marv Jackson; county. Mis-
Frankie _ . . Golden; _ ,. Georgia _ StaL _. ,
. C. , , \. r Clay: „ beauticians, . . .
Mrs. Faustme Baa non and Mrs
Rosa\ie Ha.i'den: bai be rs. Mr?
Evelyn Grant; plaster ers. M. 13
Gamble. public he a th.
Mae Smother s; private
auhne lendricks
ra:
and soci rgau ;.oi.ions,
BIRTHS
Births registered in the
fice of vital statistics of
City Health Department,
cently, are as follows:
Name of father
name of child—date of
John Byrd, 474 W.
street, John, Jr., Sept. 24.
Henry Simmons, 815 E. Gwin¬
nett lane, Nathaniel, Sc-pt. 27
Henry Grant, Jr., 730
| Perry street. Henry, III, Sept
26.
Willie Haygood, 1418 Augusta
avenue, Ronald Eugene, Sept
17.
Wesley Jenkins, 524 Price St.,
Elaine, Sept. 1.
Herbert Edwards, Old Augusta
avenue, Dorothy, Sept. 1-
Charles H. Jenkins, 252 Fell-
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v/ood .M Homes, TTw-> r -.niillin Willie Earl, TTn »•! CnnU Sept
25.
; Leroy Spann, 455 Montgomery
street, Minnie Pearl, Sept. 27
James Dukes, 2 Chapman St..
Eric, Sept. 14.
Christopher Butler, 1116 East
Waldburg street, Paulette, Aug
16
Sol Harden, 1003 West 40th
street, Danette Elaine, Aug. 23.
Tom Brown, 633 E.
j street, Andrew Leola, Brown, Aug. 24. 644 W. 47th
street, Andrew, Jr., Aug. 21.
I Oscar SuJl van, Bloomingdale
.Louis, Aug. 19
I Samuel Cutter, 6C9 W. 36th,
Samuel, Jr., Aug. 29.
Percy H. Stone, Jr., Georgia
State college, Edward Jason
Aug. 30.
Samuel Scott, Bloomingdale !
Sammie Raymond Lee, Hightower, Aug. 4. Thun- j
derbolt, Raymond, Jr., Sept. 2 !
William H. Mobley, 18 Fell-
wood Homes, William Henry, Jr.
Sept. 11.
Richard Jenkins, 710 W. Broad
street, Richard, Jr., Sept. 11.
James Watson, Jr., 531 Yam-
araw Village, Janet Elizabeth,
Sept. 9.
Shim Wright, 20 Dooley ave¬
nue, Elou se, Sept. 17.
Thomas Stanley, 112 E. 41st
lane, Gwendolyn, Sept. 27.
Daniel Singleton, 644 Whea-
ton, Rose Mary, Sept. 29- \
Joseph Rivers, 147 Randolph,
Derrick, Oct. 3. j
Alonza Cheney, 714 E. Ogle-
thorpe avenue, Margaret, Oct
4.
Cyrus Martin, 783 E.
lane, Eunice Annie, Sept. 30.
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FOR SALE
’ Sash Wd?h,s '
pi t icnty on i v -»ii All sivex sizes. All in First!
class Shane.
Joe Lucas, 518 W. Bryan
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v Rose Talfeta Evening •y
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: ^ J coat, $15. Navy Blue | ’
? Wool Gabardine Suit S15. 4
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And Western Meats
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It W. Gadsden and Mrs. Ruby
Gadson. |
Weiiare agencies, Mrs.
becca Alexander; churches, Mrs |
v itha Rickenbackcr; post
Mai'a- J o? nS; hut
I: Maigaret t Oliver; cafes t
*-h- ,, In ,, Lie Rapnael , , , and
ter Lcftwich; county, West
Mrs. Annie T. Miller;
. g Savannah, Mrs. Melvcnia
j ja | SOJ1 . Montgomery
Young; Sandfly, Rev. t. j.
ec ott; White Bluff, F. M. Wash-
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ir’.lan: Burroughs, Miss Ada
p gl.t; street sales, Miriam _
j ran fc ; Fell wood Homes, Leroy
U Bolden; Yamacraw Village
Eu ■ nc Gadsden: filling sta-
Urns, Miss Charlotte Williams:
1 Fi-ed
- 1 ■ * r.;.cii, Bryant,
Ilsur; h. L Williams and
’ • Li . II Rhode - medical soci- i
et.its, Mrs M. D. Bryant
Mr R w. Moore; Union and
Terminal Stations, O s c a j I
Greene.
All committee chairman are
urged to bo present at a meet- •
ng to be held at the YMCA
Wednesday evening. October 15
at 7:30.
F. \ a. M.
The members of this
fU ® Lodge and transient
brothers ________________________ are fraternal it..-1
W.G /n^A b j y invited to attend
regular communication
Wed ties da y night
October 15, .1947, 8 o’clock.
A C. CURTRJGHT, W. M.
DANIET. WILLIAMS, Sec.
M ARLY 4 000 DISABLED VETS
PLACED ON JOBS
Continued From Page One
were pleased with their ser¬
vices. They found those ex-
;ervicemen 'exceptionally de,
pendable, willing, loyal and
nore productive than the aver-
age non-handicapped worker."
These veterans are perform- j
ng a wide variety of jobs;'they
a.v- behR emip7fc'?d IV Large
itility ..... and , , transportation „ ... firms.
, banks, . de¬ ,
insurance companies,
pariment stores. brokerage ^ ,
firms and by innumerable em-
ployers in all sorts of small bus*
i nesses They are working if\,
clerical and sales jobs, on exe~j
. and managerial pois-
:ns. :d in a number of skill-
ed and semi-skilled trades.
The Safety Cab Co.
Now In Their New Location
Wayne and West Broad Sts. t
7188
FOR SAFE, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TRANSPORTATION
A NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM INSTALLED TO GIVE SERVICE m
THAT WE WERE UNABLE TO GIVE DURING THE WAR.
The Safety Cab Company Has Been Serving The Public Since 1937
NORMAN DASH, Manager
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9,
‘TARZAN AND THE
HUNTRESS”
JOHNNY SHEFFIELD
Co-starring wfth Johnny
Weissmuller and Brenda Joyc c
Johnny Sheffield scores in
Radip’s melodrama, “Tanjm
! ;i ,jrT ---- the ---" Huntress,” 7 "--- a ----*----- SoPLesspr r-
1 1 production. ,1.. i.: „„ At A a East m i m Side .i . Thc- mi
atre, Sunday, Monday, Tues-
day. October 12, 13, 14.
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GA. HIGH STEPPERS
The Georgia High Steppers
met at the home of Charl’e
and Thomas Speed, meeting
'being called to order by the
president. RoiAina busiries:
was transacted, after which re-
freshments were served. Nex’
meeting will be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs- Marion Alexand¬
FIFTH PR2CINCT
HEMS. TO MEET
The Citizens Democratic club
o" the lift h precinct will hole
its regular meeting Oct. 13 a'
St. Thomas AME church, 49th
and Burroughs streets. All
members of this precinct arf
asked to be present. Dr. M. P
Sessoms is chairman and Mrs
Sera Burns, reporter.
ELKS CONFER DEGREES
Thursday evening, Sept. 25
Daughter Ruler Lottie Floyd
and Deputy Daughter Ruler
Will e Brown, with officers and
members of Elite Temple No
71. were honored with the pres¬
ence of Past Grand Dgt. Ruler
Hattie I. James of Jacksonville,
Fla., at the Elks Rest in a spe-
cial degree meeting. * In this
meeting four candidates were
initiated. Then the degree-
chambers were opened and Past
Grand Daughter Ruler James
conferred degrees on 76 mem-
of Elite Temple, including
the four newly made candi-
dates.
Beautiful Chenille
s )) r c a d s, housecoats,
Beach coats and
c a p e s, ni a d c to or¬
der; better quality for
less money- Special at¬
and tention odd size given housecnals. to large
Come (tut and watch ns
make them- Open All
Day Sunday
Gregory’s ‘Chenille
Products
Ogeechee road at 7 mile
Post.
Call County 34J11
OPTICAL SERVICE
The best examination—the 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 Bull Street
Marriage
Licenses
Marriage licenses were Issu¬
ed to the following couples
from the Ordinary’s office dur¬
ing the past week:
September 30, Harry Mungin
: and M ss Laura Mae ^Miller
both of Daufuskie, S. C f
October 1, Jack White as
Miss Mattie Joshua, both of
vannah.
land October Ella 2, Belle Fred Green, Richards!?^ both |
Miss
of Savannah.
Octotber 3, James Johnson
and Miss Leola Brown, both of
savannah.
October 4, Joseph Wilson and
Miss Ethel Rogers, Thomas Wat-
kins and Miss Ella Davis, Eli
Williams and Miss Eleanor Ai-
kens, Luther Crenshaw and Miss
Flossie Mitchell, Bob Banner
and Miss Lottie Bell, both ot
Savannah.
October 6 , Henry Riley and
Miss Mamie Lillian Irvin, Ed¬
gar Ladson and Miss Leona
Smalls, Cozie Bryant and Miss
Annie Mae Sims, Nathane’
King and Miss Ophelia Taylor
all of Savannah.
October 7, Vern'a Walthour
of Savannah and Miss Naom’
Burrell of Orlando, Fla., Clar¬
ence Leon Bynes and Miss Au¬
relia Barnard, both of Savan¬
nah.
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M. P. Sessoms, W- E.
Lampkin. George Fuller,
Coy Futch. A- L. Cox, L-
II. White. Mine. Cargo-
McGlockton, James J. Cox,
Mgr., Funeral Director.
Cox Funeral Home,
(Incorporated)
Phone 3-4785 520 West
Henry St.
24 Hr. Ambulance Service
Cooperatively owned in
order to give you the best
of service at the most
reasonable prices.
CHURCH AND CLUBS
ENTERTAINMENTS HAVE YOUR I
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Anderson S Com ectioffyfy
611 E. Broughton St.
Birthday Parties. All Free
Fancy Groceries For Sa'e
CALL US UF
DON’T rORGET
Phone S-8221
Paul & 4ndv
Starters—Magnetos - Gen¬
erators — Carburetor*
Batteries—Fu ^ “"•nos
ON THE CORNER OF TH*
SQUARE
399-311 W. OGI.KTIIORPB