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The Savannah Tribune
1009 West Broad St. i . fci Savannah, Cn.
Out of Town
News
SYLVANIA
The Screven County Training
chool will organize on Wednes-
iay of this week a municipal
government. There will be an
jlection of judge, mayor, coun-
dlmen, solicitor, clerx, lawyers
ind a police force.
There will be a harvest queen
contest and bazaar during the
week of October 27, lasting five
nights. On Friday night, Oct.
31, the harvest queen contest
will close. One of the four
contestants competing for the
title will be crowned with ap¬
propriate ceremonies. The con¬
testants for the eighth, ninth,
tenth and eleventh grades, re¬
spectively, are: Christine Cut¬
ter, Elizabeth Jackson, Beatrice
Roberts and Annie B. Rhodes.
The first issue of. the Screv¬
en County Training School
Times will be on sale Octobe-
24.
REIDSVILLE
Sunday was a li fill day at
St. Philip Baptist enureh, Aev.
5 J. Brown preaching through¬
out the day; money raised was
$136.
Mrs. Annie Fourman celebrat¬
ed her 84th birthday Sunday,
at which tim she had with her
6 cildren, 33 grandchildren, 29
great grands and 67 great, 1
children, 33 grand children, 29
grands, and many friends.
Mrs. Frances Childs of JJew
York is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Lillie Howard.
Master James Towns is vis-
ting his grandmother, Mrs. Lil¬
lie Howard.
Rev. s J. Brown wag thfe
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mosley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Frazier
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Guess.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Col¬
ins were visitors in Manassas
Sunday.
I. T. and Ellaroe Collins were
'isitors in Lyons Sunday.
Lollc Mi.;s Verdal McNeal Is
! iting her brother and sister-
-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
loodson-
Miss Fredia Mae Jefferson, a
udent of Georgia State college,
vas home this week end witn
ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
’eferson.
| TENNILLE_J
By Rev. G- C. McPherson
The South Wind quartet from
Macon, formerly of Jackson¬
ville, will appear in person at
[St. James AME church on the
fourth Sunday at 8 p. m.
EAST SAVANNAH |
By Mrs. M. E. Morrell
The guest speaker at FAB
church Sunday morning was
Rev. Morrell- The Sunday
school rendered a program on
Sunday night. The coming
iunday is pastoral day and the
regular communion service will
be held at 3 o’clock. Pastor
Cunningham will bring the
message.
Friends of Mrs. Betty Hey-
vard will be interested to know
bhat she is much better after
ill several weeks.
Dea. and Mrs- Lee Mitchell
and their daughter, Marls, and
Miss Daisy Washington return¬
ed Sunday night after visiting
relatives in Pembroke.
Attend services at the church
if Christ Holiness Unto the
Lord and hear Rev. Bennett de¬
liver the message.
When our Red Cross agent
v'slts you, please give gener¬
ously for this worthy cause.
Mrs. Elnora Phoenix gave a,
party in honor of her daughter,
M irgaret’s third birthday. Al¬
ter games, she served birthday
• like, ice cream and candies.
SPRINGFIELD TER
A lovely affair was the sur-
irise jc birthday un>uuaj party »*» in honor
John Robinson at the home
of Mrs. Helen Refile, 820
avenue. The evening was high¬
lighted by remarks by Deacons
Wallace and Knight, and a solo
by Mrs. Jenell Powell. Mr. Rob-
. 11 ..on was presented with a
lovely purse and beautiful cards.
Thote assisting in making the
'■vcning pleasant were Mes-
di.mes Carrie Jordan, Sadie
Reddick, Helen Relile, Ora
Diiith; Maggie Robinson, Min-
.«■ Howard, Georgia Ford,
Adline Broughton, Bertha Law-
ton, Lauretta James, Mr. and
Mu; Richard Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. N. Hickman, Lillie Lovett,
Realha Dickerson, Miss Edith
J ohnson and others.
Tile Springfield Social Cho¬
rus met at the home of Miss
Edith Johnson on Elliott ave-
iuc last Monday evening. A
iilvcr tea was announced for
the fourth Sunday afternoon at
5 o’clock. A splendid program
will be rendered. Last Wednes¬
day evening at Goodwill Bap¬
tist church the chorus render¬
'd several selections at the Bap¬
tist district meeting, of which
Rev. Gaskin is president.
Despite the inclement wea¬
ther last week the district con¬
vention of Georgia was a great
success at Goodwill Baptist
Several delegations from various
counties reported.
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Saving
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBtTNH
Football ,
Scoras
Howard 14, Morgan State 6.
Tenuessee State 27, West Va.
State 12.
Delaware State 11, Johnson
C. Smith 7-
Virgina Union 19, Lmco.n
(Pa.) 7.
Hamp on 19, Tuskegee 0.
Shaw 49, St. Augustine 0.
Kentucky State 19, Lincoln
(1 ‘ yj 0 j
Princess Anne 53, Storer 0.
South Carolina State 28,
0
Allen 46, Paine 0.
Fhrida A. and M. C, Morris
Brown 0.
Clark 13, Fort Benning 0.
Jackson 3, Miles 0. i
Fort Valley State 21, Edward
Waters 0.
Morehouse 19, Alabama State
0 '
Bethune-Cookman 21, Geer-
gia State 0.
LeMoyne 13, D Hard 6.
Winston - Saiem Teachers 8,
Bluefield State 0. !
Wilberfnrce (Co.lcge of Educa-
tlon) 101, Wright Field 0.
Southern 25, Arkansas Ag-
Kie> , 0
Lou sville Municipal 20, Phil¬
ander Smith 7.
Texas College 6, Langston 6.
Bishop 28. Sam Houston 0.
Houston 33, Tillotson 6.
Bethune
State 21-0
rile Bclhune-Cookman u Wile-
cats defeated Georgia State Tl-
gers at Tanker Fie.d, Orlando,
Fla., Friday night before
stunned, sweltering crowd of i
1,1X0 0/ 3 sco - c o* 21 to 0.
*n the ;«cond hald Young ot
Bethune-Cookman took a punt
* t om Georgia State and scam-
pered , the ., goal . ,. line for . _
across
.tie iirst tally of the game. The
;,ry J , lor the e ttra point , was ,
t,ood
Late in the final period Bc-
thune-Cookman drove for two
more touchdowns, making tn^
extra po.nt, totaling the scoYes,
21 - 0 .
Starting lineup
State 0 Helhune 21
Hubert...... Maxwell
Wallace ..... ...... Harris
Early ....... Jones
Green ..... Sollie
Vliite ...... . . Leroy
Harris....... . Harold
Lester ..... Curtis
McLendon .., Joseph
Morgan ..... Stephens
Williams . . . . Wilson
Crawford .... Harris
GLENNVILLE PTA
The Glennville PTA met Oct
8 with a very large attendance,
he meeting being climaxed by
a talk by W. D. Brower, who
spoke on “The Purpose of the
PTA.”
The officers are Tttco Rose
president; Leo Alton, vice pres¬
ident; Avis Braggs, secret;^/:
Mamie Smllfc, ‘assistant secre¬
tary; Ophelia Smith, treasurer:
md A Jordan, reporter.
BIRTHS
B rths registered in the Of-
fice Qf vital S t at j stics Health
Department, from October (•'
through October 13, 1547:
; Name of lather—address —
ume Qf c hjld—date of birth:
John Curry, 12 Missouri Ave¬
nue, Jimmy, Oct. 9
Amziah Smith, 2705 Stevens
-street, Cecelia, Oct. 11.
Samuel Chisholm, Thunder-
bolt, Samuel, Jr., Oct. 5.
Harold Brooks, 928 Joe lane,
Murray, Oct. G.
Anderson Ridley, 240 E- Hunt¬
ingdon lane, Walter James, Oct.
9 :
Joe Nathan ' Simmons, 1213
Love street, James Edward, Au-
gus t 9.
Melvin Ed. Young, 549 East
McDonough St., Benjamin Je-
rome Aug. n
Robert Bonner, 424 W. Bound¬
ary, Harvey Sylvester, Jan, 23.
Domanger Jackson, 620 East
Henry street, Domanger Joe,
Jr June 2 q.
Judson White, 532 East 31st.
street, Judson Van, Jr-, Aug. 21.
Edgar Altomese Zeigler, Marie, 620 West July 40 18. th j
lane,
Willie Ware, 677 Lavenia St.,
Joan Marie, Aug. 22.
Thomas Lee Ervin, 3105
Montgomery street, Thomasina
Mayball, March 8.
Fred Jones, 330 Yamacraw
Village, Rita Mae, ,Oct. 13.
Alphonsa Boston, 34 Mulligan
ptrcfetD Joan, Oct. 10.
Isaac Martin, Pin Point,
Isaac, Jr., Oct- (9.
Ernest Thompson 651 Yam¬
acraw Village, William, Oct. 13.
Ulysses Thomas, 624 1-2 W.
, street Rose Gerald Oct
Gazzie Garrison, 549 Charles
street, Charles Mical, Oct. 16.
James Mincey, 1013 W. 41st
street, ’ Barbara Jane, ’ Aug. 21 *
Richmond T. _ Artis, . 815 Yam¬
acraw Village, Tommie, Oct. 11.
James Gibbons, 527 W. Jones
_ . ,,
Albert ... , ... Wright, . , . ’ 70 > .. Mont- .
gomery, David ^ Lee, Oct. 1. .
John Simmons, 121 Fellwood
Homes, John Eric, 0;t- 14.
James Edwards, 553 W. Presi¬
dent street, Davida, Oct. 7.
FTcda Hicks, 1921 Bayer
avenue, Betty Jean, Oct. 10.
NOTICE TO
CORRESPONDENTS
All news matter must be
written in ink, on one side
of the paper only, and be
in the office !by Monday
evening of each week.
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
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And Western Meats
SHOP AT
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lathrop Ave. X Bay Street •;*
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Morris Levy's is noted for fine McGregor Sportswear such
as Sport Jackets, Shirts, Sweataers and Slacks So be a
Sport in McGregor Sportswear.
Morris Lew’s
STORE FOR MEN 8 EAST BROUGHTON
SUGGEST MRS BETHUNE TO
RUN AGAINST POWELL
Continued From Page One
Bethune is registered from the
home of Mrs. Marian Anderson
Pratt, heart of the thickly pop¬
ulated 11th Assembly district,
and is enrolled as a Democrat.
Two other women leaders in
Harlem, Mrs- Edith Alexander
and Atty. Ruth Whitehead Wha¬
ley, have be6n mentioned in
these political discussions, it
wasi also learned, but appar¬
ently had not been told about
it.
“I have no public ofiice as¬
pirations,” Mrs Alexander told
newsmen, and about all I can
say is that it really is news to
me.”
MISS SHIVERY’S NEUHEW
GETS BIG PLAY-UP IN
THE AMERICAN HOME
Continued from page 1
were made by the young couple
themselves.
Samples of Mr. Shivery’s
work as a sculptor and numer¬
ous bits of art work by Mrs.
Shivery are among the attrac¬
tive ornaments shown in the
interior of the house.
Mr. Shivery is a parole offi¬
cer and his talented wife is a
social service worker.
Opening Postponed
FAIR GROUNDS
Savannah, Ga-
8 Bis Days - 8 Big N ghts
Starling Friday
Oct. 24
AMERICAN
LEGION POST, 135
Proudly Presents
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**“*!•“’“■■"Crllr™''
10—Railroad Cars-49
20—Thrill Rides—20
20—Feature Sows—2l)
Big Trained Animal
Circu:?
The Bronze Follies
With A Cast of 25 AU-
Colircfl Performers anti
A Red Hot Swing Band
Direct from Club Mis¬
sissippi on Beale Street
Memphis, Tenn. This
Is One of The Largest
And Best Colored Shows
On Thp Road Today.
Children’s Matinee
SAT. OCT. 25
All Children Admitted
FREE From 1 p. m. ’til
6 p. m. FREE RIDE*
on the Merry-Go-Round
F’rce Bubble Gum For
The Big Bubble Contest
Bus Service To Fair
Grounds
The Safety Cab Co.
Now In Their New Location 1
Wayne and West Broad Sts.
718S
FOR SAFE, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TRANSPORTATION
A NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM INSTALLED TO GIVE SERVICE
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 23,1947
Marriage
Licenses
Marriage licenses were issu¬
ed to the following couples
Irom the Ordinary’s office dur¬
ing the past week.
October 15, Fred David Artis
end Miss Ruby Jean Boggs,
Willie B Lewis, Jr., and Miss
Annie Bell Bacon, all of Sa¬
vannah.
October 16, Thomas Thorpe
and Janie Green, both of Sa¬
vannah.
October 17, Elbert J- Clarke
and Miss Georgia Clarke, Clar¬
ence Hall and Miss Eula Lee
McTate, all of Savannah.
October 18. Amos Hughey
and • Naomi Murchison, Isaiah
Blue and Miss Minnie Spauld¬
ing, Herman Lee Edwards and
Miss W. Almeta Wright, all of
Savannah.
October 20, Charles E. Phoe¬
nix and Miss Leoia Thomas ot
Savannah, Charlie Robertson ot
LaGrange, 111., and Miss Ossie
Mae Williams of Savannah.
October 21, John Levy and
Miss Dorothy Hardwick, Robert
L. Henry and Miss Myrtle L
Davidson.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
October 27th Through November 1st
BRINGING
Barney Tassells Unit
Shows
ON THE MIDWAY — ALL NEW FEATURES
10 THRILLING RIDES — 5 SENSATIONAL SHOWS
Featuring A Death-Defying Daring Free Act
TWIN FERRIS WHEELS CATERPILLARS SWINGS
SPIT HRE MINIATUE TRAINS KIDDIES HIDES
KIDDIES AUTOS MINSTRELS TEN-IN-ONG SNAKE
ILLUSIONS MERRY-GO-ROUND And Many Other Shows
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118 Bull Street
EAST SIDE SUNDAY
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Starred in Warners’ "The
Two Mrs- Carrolls” at Eastside
Theatre, Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday, October 26, 27, 28 are
Humphrey Bogart and Barbu a
Stanwyck’ The suspense thrill¬
er also costars Alexis Smith
and features Nigel Bruce and
Pat O'Moore in important sup-
portirig roles.
M. P. Sessoms, W- E.
Lampkin, George Fuller-
Coy Futch. A- L. Cox. L-
H. White, >fme., Cargo-
McGlocklon. James J. Cox-‘
Mgr?, Funeral Director. —-
Cox Funeral Home,
(Incorporated) West
Phone 3-4785 520
Henry St-
24 Hr. Ambulance Service
Cooperatively owned in
order to give you the best
of service at the most
reasonable prices.