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FAOR f
Riverside Sanitarium Opens
NASHVILIE (ANFi The 21
year-old Riverside Sanitarium
plant., operated here by th*
’ Leventh Day Ad/enlists, blox
son nil for,vi with the “new
idok lux fursday when its
Htw $.% 1,000 15-L'ed brick ho
filial building was formally op¬
ened tc guests and visitors. Tiie
sanitarium, formerly housed fit
fhodest frame collages, began
• ednsfiuclion of the hospital, de¬
jfssaek, signed by McKirsack and Mv-
local Negro architects
Hi 1 A‘
Bt gun in 1027, Riverside rep¬
$30, resented! r 3 given an outlay by Mrs. of N sonv. II.
:
Bruillard, Ecob woman and f>r-
Many attend
W03DVILLE
MEMCRIAL
The e.i-.ual Rational Decora-
tlbn Day .service held Monday
in the Wept Savannah commu¬
nity was largely attended. It
birgan with a parade at 3
.d’ek-ck at L'.. Philip hall, Fair
street, and ended at tire Wood-
Grille cemetery, where service
tins held to pay tribute to
iidtion’s heroic dead.
An impre..si,c devotional ser
Vice was led by Rev. 41 Richard
followed by a prayer and me
.singing of "God Bless Amen •
csl” by the audience, and a pro¬
gram which was featured by an
address by the Rev. L. W
Sliickland, who, In paying hon-
or to the memory of cause who
perished in the service of their
ccuntry, used this unforgetaMe
passage from Lincoln’s Memo-
r al Ge>lysburg address, “that
we here h'ghly resolve that
there dead shall not have died
in vain; that this nation under
God, shall have a new birth of
fiecdom, and that government
of the pi opk by the people,
ftiid for the people, shall not
fietisli from the earth, He re-
niinded us that these men had
given their lives for a jus!
Erskint 1 Iluwkiis k j
IN PERSON
ERSKINE HAWKINS 4 HIS ORCHESTRA
CITY AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8, 1948
Dancing 1 ) o’clock until ?
$ 1 ( 10.00 in Free Prizes Riven Hy “Erskine”
ADV ANCE TICKETS $1.25 — AT DOOR $1.50
Tickets on Sale at Harlem Cleaners, Savannah Phar¬
macy, Vanity Record Shoppe. Dave’s Soda Shop.
SEE DISPLAY Ol I REK PRIZES AT VANITY
RECORD SHOP
105 W ESI BROAD STREET
YOU BE THE JUDGE
Don’t Pay Rent Own Your Own
Home See
HUAI TI! 11 CAKVEIl VILLAGE
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$ 100.00 Down Moves You In
$29.64 Per. Month To Own Your
Own Home
BUY NOW
AND MOVE IN BY JUNE 15
OPEN DULY AND SI NDAY I DR INSPECTION
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EXCLUSIVE
OFFICE
AGENTS
DIAL 2-4636 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL FOR YOU
mer missionary to Africa, who
pledged her earnings to the es-
j t!lh j s j imcn t 0 f a medical tnstl-
tution for the training of Nc-gro
you a B fo-e her death in
1037, she bequealhed her prop-
crly t0 general church to
be used a' 7 a sanitarium, ho>
nital and rchotl fl nursing.
i; vcra.cc, under Dr. ,T. Mark
Cox. mtd c;.l dir dor, has re¬
el- ed reco tuition by various
medical societies anck jo-ocia-
, ions riming the past year. It
holds membership in the Aincr-
' : v!| ■ lJ a >:>!,■ n. Amer -
: can Ho .piial n sue. i ill m and
B ur C:\ p ' 1 lor n ° J ‘
pitab.eal.on.
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cause 1. I urn ana uw,
it is up to us to keep fighting
foe those things that will kce.p
u.; free so that they “shall not
have died in vain.”
The following organiations
took part in ‘
erans of AH War Boy Scouts
of America, St. Philip’s Bane-
vol. at A iociatlon, Golden Link
j j society, club, Friendly Panzy Blossom Sisters Social
club, and Silver link tk ° * eial
The marshal at the day was
Si:n Grant and th master of
. wa. Peter Jackson,
;
Hospitality Club
On May 24, a group of per¬
sons met at the Yamacraw Vil¬
lage center at the request of
Mrs. Mary Frances Scott, vmo
j is now project Hospitality adviser, club and The or-
ganized a
officers installed are: Mrs.
Ilosa Robert: , chairman; Mrs.
Hugh Rice, assistant; Mrs. Gcr-
rude Johnson, secretary; Mrs.
Mattie Smith, treasurer; Mrs
Katie Gainer, chaplain; Mrs
Catherine Pearson, reporter,
and Levy Taylor, club adviser.
Regular meeting nights will be
every fourth Monday night,
j A drive for new members is
! new on.
FORMER FIRST LADY GUTS
DEGREE Mrs. Anna Eleanor
Roos veil, widow of the fo m-
cr President, is shown as she
rec ived ihe honorary degree
of Doctor of Humanities from
Dr. John W. Davis, president,
of West Virginia State College
which conferred the degr e on
the distinguished personality.
Mis Roosevelt spoke at the
convocation exrcis.s of the
college Sunday. May 16 at
p. m., telling the assembly
the key to peace, which Amer¬
ica holds, is thi universal
rights oi the individual in a
democratic way of life.
You Enjoy Cleon,
Refreshing Shaves...
Save Money, TOO, With
GIRL SCOUTS TO
END 2 CONTESTS
THIS WEEK
Friday, June 4, both the Pep-
si-Cola contest and the Camp-
ershlp Essay contest will end
All entries for the Camp Essay
contest are asked to be in the
office no later than 4 p. m.
Thls contest was open to aU
registered Girl Scouts. All
the Scout had to do was to
write in twenty-five additional
words or less, I want to go to
Log Cabin Camp this summer
because—. Entries will be judg-
ed on neatness, spelling, sin-
cerity and criginality. Judges
will be competent persons who
are not c0nnccte d in any way
th<J R „ out fam n y .. Dccis-
ions of the judges will be fi-
nal.
Pepsi Content
In the Pepsi—Clola domtest
Savannah Girl Scouts have
oten diligently collecting Pepsi¬
Cola tops, competing for the
awards to be presented by the
number of tops will receive a
pcpfii party giyen the troop .
Thc ln dividual 8 irl i n -any troop
who coll $ cts the l ar 8 es t number
of tops will receive a one-hall
oamper.dhip award to Log Cab-
in camp. Each leader is ask-
ed to bring hor individual win-
per and tops collected to the
rv-i Girl Scout t hrannh branch nieco office Eri-
day, June 4
ZETAS MEET AT
COLLEGE
Soror Madeline Harrison was
hostess to the local chapter ol
t hc zc\a Phi Beta sorority in
j, er apartment on the college
(a , m pus.
ine sorority received several
cards and letters from Zeta
mothers, acknowledging their
Mother’s Day cards. The sorcr-
ty honored its mothers in a
unique way this year. Each
mother received a card from
each of the sorors- The other
mothers were given a tribute
hrough the papers.
The sorority will have its fi¬
nd meeting of the season June
5 at the home of Soror Elise G.
'looks.
BIRTHS
Births registered in the OR
f ice 0 f v^al statistics, Health
Department, this week, name ol
father, address, name of child,
dale oi birth,
: ___„
John Heyward, 11 E. Hull
lane, John, Jr., April 17.
Edgar Wingster, Rt. 3, Box
4Q 2, Alfomso, Appril 3.
Carl Hodges, 831 Joe St, Dan-
iel, May 23.
Allison, 537 ^ E. Yoik
James
lane, Geneva, May 15.
Frank Russell, G20 Russell
street, Lillian Marie, April 18
Arthur Bradley, 761 E Perry
street, Rose Ella, May 24.
Richard Eugene Chatman,
55 5 Indian lane, Charlesetta
Marie May 24.
Rulu, Thompson, 413 W. Hall,
Robert Lee, April 27.
Wihiam. Earl McDonald, 845
Yamacraw Village, l,award
Varmon, May 25.
HUU ’
George Mitchell, 535 Mont-
gomery, George, Jr., May 25.
Arthur Paul Newsome, 758 East
Waldburg lane, Eleanor, May
24
Alcx Washington, 220 Sugar
Refinery, Alex Jr., May 25.
Malakiah Manigo, Box 218,
Augusta road, David, May 87
Sam Wilson, Rt. 5, Box 374B,
Freddie Lee, May 2.
Ross Griffin, Lapagcville,
Betty Ann, March 3.
Sumpter Wesley, West street,
Leon, March 18.
Hardwick Williams, Tatemvillc,
,Mery Lou.se, March 12.
Clinton Bums, Tremont
Harold Thomas, April 19
Julius -Graham, Rt. 4, Box
492, Julius, Jr., May 3.
James Jones, Tatemvillc,
Gladys Ceola, May 7.
Frank Konkins, Jr., Rt- 2,
Box 424, Jack Osborne, May
14.
James Jones, Rt. 1. Box 18a,
Maybel, May 10.
Henry E. Wring, Rt. 4, Box
410. Willive, May 16
Henry Blount, King street,
Marion Marie, May 19.
Ernest Williams, Rt. 4, Box
440, Lenora, May 20.
WITH THE ARMY
IN JAPAN
The following Savannah mini
are with the -army in Japan;
St. Sgt. John F. Lyons, 7|)a
34th street, member ci the En¬
gineer Combat Company, 25th
Infantry.
Pfc. Lester Allen, son of Mrs.
Lula Allen, with the 24th In¬
fantry.
Pfc- Harold E Smith, son of
Harvey Smith, with the 25lh
! J U1 ‘J
Pfc. John W. Farley, son of
Mrs. Mattie Farley of 1907
Ogcechee avenue, with the
24th Infantry.
FREE FANS FREE PARKING SPACE
L/tlC’i
3 BIG STORES IN ONE
MEN’S Men’s S. Sleeve MEN’S
T-SHIRTS Slack Suits SHORTS
.. S—M—L . 29 - 42 SHIRTS
49c 3.98 49c Ea.
Newest Style Men’s S. Sleeve Men’s Dress
SKIRTS Sport Shirts PANTS
S—M—L Oi» Lot
2.98 1.49 2.98
BALLETS Nylon Sheer Ladies’ Print
White Gold and HOSE DRESSES
Black 12 - 50
2.69 98c 2 for 5.09
4.00 Value Boy’s White Children’s
Gondolas Dress Shoes SANDALS
White. Black | 3.00 Value 5-10
Green I
2.98 1 1.95 49c Ea.
221—223—225 WEST BROAD ST.
THRIFTY FAMILIES SHOP AT LANG’S
Friendly Shoe Store, Inc f
ANNIVERSARY W. Broughton St. SALE (
319 y
off T
Every pair of Shoes in the store 30 to 50 percent ' 4 .
f CHILDREN SHOES ------------ 98c *
..
% ONE LOT OF MEN’S SHOES __________________3.98 | T
4-
t MEN’S LEATHER SANDLES _ ____________2.98 Up
T
Protest Order :
To Remove,
Negro Buses
BATON RCUG'E, La. <ANP>-
Although the city of Baton i
Rouge lias ordered the Negro
buses off the streets by May
15, they are still running, lb
was reported last week. Be¬
cause these buses have reduc-
| ed racial friction on city buses
anc j nave provided good service
to members of both races, many
j c n; zens have protested the
1 edict.
j MARINES MEMO.
SERVICE SUNDAY
j The Montford Point Detach-
ment, Marine Corps Leagu-.
will hold Memorial Service
Sunday, June 6, at 11:30 a. m
at ML Zion Baptist church,
Waldburg and.West Broad Sts
s«ved so gallantly and gave
ooeir lives in the service of thei'
j country.
This service is being held in
mnection with national Me-
morial Day. The public is in
vited.
ihe program is as follows:
Proocesslcn, Marine Hymn.
Invocation, Rev- John Q. Ad¬
ams.
Selection, Choir.
Welcome address, Deacon
Denny.
Memorial Day, Commandant
EJ J. Mclver and Chaplain John
A. White.
Solo, Miss Jaequelin Harris.
History of the Marine Corps.
Marine Willie Williams.
Salo, Mrs. Viola G- Oliver
Memorial address, Rev. John
Q. Adams.
Selection, Choir.
Retire the Clors
Taps, Marine William Dixon.
Benediction, Rev. John Q.
^ dams
ArU HLANS LOR
ANNUAL PROJECT
The Alpha Mu Tau chapter
of Alpha Phi Omega sorority
held its regular monthly meet¬
ing at the home of Soror Gladys
Bazemore, West Jones street.
The basileus, Soror Rosa Lee
Harden, presided in her usual
dignified manner.
Plans were completed for the
annual project for the year.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Soror Carolyn
Gates, East Anderson street.
RUG
CLEANING?
REPAIRING- STORING
DAVIS RUG AND CARPET
CLEANERS
Phone 3-5218
SSSJ"
LODGE
The Savannah district of
Good Samaritans is under the
leadership of Daughter Olivia
Robinson, who is doing a fine
job. Sixty days ago, she gave
to the district a juvenile class
of 35 children, and thirty days
ago she added to the district a
new lodge of 30 members
Daughter H. E. Shellman will
present the district on June 1
another new lodge consisting oi
25 members. She is recording
Secretary of State Grand Lodge
4o. 29.
The 63rd Grand Lodge ses¬
sion will meet at Midway Pres¬
byterian church, Dorchester
Rev. Woods, pastor It prom¬
ises to be one of the greatest
sessions in the history of the
oi'der. The local commute
there is headed by Israel Fra¬
zier and district deputy Nancy
Currfy is completing all ar¬
rangements for the entertain¬
ment of the Grand Lodge.
J. T. Green, grand chief, has
irdered the executive board tc
meet at his office, 1208 East
Broad street, on Sunday, June
13, at 2:30 p- m. to review all
annual reports, recommenda¬
tions, and resolutions. June
2 the Savannah district will
present a religious play known
as the “Ten Virgins,” at True
Love Baptist church.
Married Ladies
Pleasure Club
The Married Ladies Pleasure
club met at the home of Mrs
Maggie Smith, 273 Scarborough
street. Business was transact¬
ed, after which a delightful re¬
past was served. Next meeting
will be at the home 0 f Mrs.
B rdie Quarterman, 710 Lava-
nia street. Mrs. Edna Heyward
is reporter.
Waldorf
Club
The Waldorf Club is
sponsoring a Charity Fund
Drive. Tickets for the pro¬
gram can be purchased
for twenty-five cents. The
priz*s offered ave a
round trip tick t to New
York City, and a ticket to
the Louis - Walcott fight.
The program will be held
at the Star Theatre on
Thursday night. June 17(li.
Time 9 to 9:33 P. M.
Tickets on sal' at any of
following places: Carl’s
Grill. 716 West Broad;
M diver’s Barber Shop.
Gaston and West Broad;
Arthur Given’s Place,
Gwinnett and East Broad
St.; C. C. A. Confection¬
ery, Duffy and East Broad
Sts.; JGi’s Blue Room.
W. Broad and Huntingdon,
Tickets can also be pur¬
chased from any member
of the W'aldorf dub.
W. II. Rhaney. Pres.
Frank Ingram, Jr., Chr.
Theo. A. Roberts. Co.-Chr.
YACHUM - YACHUM
Unde Sammie’s Bovs
SELLS FOR LESS
324-326-328-330
West Broad St.
THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1?D8
MILBOB’S
VETERAN OWNED VETERAN OPERATED
njxit ( l; vsi Al.
SUGAR, 5 lbs 39‘
COUNTRY SMOKED
BACON, lb 39c
FAMOUS BRAND 2 CANS
Tomato Soup, 15c
FANCY BLUE ROSE
RICE 5 lbs 68c
NO. 2^ IN SYRUP
PEACHES cn. 25c
14 OZ. TOMATO JAR
CATSUP 17c
EARLY JUNE NO. 2 CAN
PEAS, 33c
WHITE 2 JARS
SYRUP, pints 25c
THESE PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK
MILBOB’S
the BIG STORE THAT HAS EVERYTHING
WEST BROAI) AT WALDBURG
| B New FOP and SALE Used CHEAP Dryers,
| H Barber Chairs, Cnatrs. Stools. «» e a Vio¬ I
Shop
let Rays, DressereMs
Special Inventory Sale
Pay Weekly or Monthly
Savannah’s Larg st Col¬
ored Supply Co.
BEN SHEFTALL CO.
525 E. Broughton St.
Phone 2-0760
John G. Butler Company
Congress anad whitaker Streets
Faints, Glass, Building Materials
Miilwurk and Hardware | |
STORE 2-1161
90 YEARS OF SERVICE |
\bie Futch’s Food Store
1201 WEST BROAD STREET
LARD, 1 lb Cartoon 21c
NECK BONES, lb. 14 H c
BEST WHITE MEAT, lb. 29c
ALL BRAND CIGARETTES, Cartoon $1.67
WHOLE RICE, 5lbs. 69c
NO. 2 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE can 5c
EGGS, Dozen 49c
_
ICE AND COAL .
Savannah Ice Delivery Co.
Dial 8158
The Safety Cab Co
! Now In Their New. Location
Wayne and West Broad Sts. H
■
CALL 71 Ȥ
FOR SAFE, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TRANSPORTATION I
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
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
THE COMMUNITY DRY
CLEANERS
FOR
Spic And Span Serviea
CALL 2-0803
Falligant Ave., Thunderbolt
John Wesley Dobson, Mgr.