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tis^s, Dr. W M. H
mUUsters. Rev. M. M.
businesses, Mrs. W. R.
solo, Mrs. Marie Cooper,
treasurer, accompanied by Mrs
L. J 1 Armour; Maeon
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and News, Mrs. M. D-
ton; solo, Mrs. C. J. Hale;
strumental solo, J R. Ruffner
Savannah. A reception
held in the basement of
church following the program
The ushers were
Elizabeth O’Neal, Naomi Sin
gieuJii, gleton, Evelyn rjrcijii White,
Pdwell, Mary Daniels and
nie Brown.
Tuesday morning the
chapter was called to order
the Georgia Baptist
by the Grand Worthy Patron
Informal devotions were
ducted by the grand
patron, George w. Smith
Brunswick. After a report
the credentials committee, Mrs
Catherine fiaulters
the five chapters of
presented the worthy
matron. Mrs. Mary L. Ayers
with a beautiful gavel, tied
the five colors of the order
The grand matron formally
ened the session in
form. Grand Master
and Mr. Joseph Crawford of
lanta were present. Mr-
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splendid work
during the two years she
, been in office. He gave an
teresting account of the
pub i lcan National
recently held in Philadelphia,
Twenty-five members
settling 25 chapters of
j were awarded a badge of
or for having collected
than $25 for the Sol C
] Scholarship fund. Mrs.
Butler of Atlanta presented
i playlet of “Who’s Who^ In
Chapters of Georgia ’’
matrons were crowned for
ing received more than
members in their chapters dur
i ing the year. The queens
Mrs. Marie Jones of CuUmibu.,
Mrs. Lillie Shuler of
j Mrs. Lillie B James o , . i
and Mrs. Parle L- By
Georgetown.
Prince Hall Chapter No.
of Savannah presented gifts
Grand Worthy Matron,
; Grand Lecturer, Mrs. M
Ayers; Grand
H Jones, and
Matron, Mrs. Minnie DeVaughn
The presentation speech
made by the grand
Mrs. Viola Oliver. An
tion team composed of
bers of the five chapters of
lanta gave an impressive
onstration of the Eastern
degree with Mrs. Carrie
ningham as Queen Esther
, Miss. Westmoreland as tne can
didate.
After a seafood dinner wa>
served the delegates by mem¬
bers of the host chapter, the
afternoon session was
with the grand associate pa¬
tron, G W. Smith, presiding
The reports from all grand
chapter officers were rendered
Tuesday night the Chapter oi
Sorrow was held at St. Pau’
AME church with the grand
juvenile matron, Mrs. De
Vaughn, in charge.
The Wednesday morning ses¬
sion included the rites of the
matron’s administrative degree
which was conferred on thirty-
three candidates. The highlight
of the meeting was the demon¬
stration of the “Queen of tlY
South” by members of the five
chapters of Savannah Grand
Master Dobbs, who has travel¬
ed extensively, and Mrs. P- B
Eichelberger, who has attend d
' the International Grand Chap¬
ter, stated that this demonstra¬
tion was the best they had seen.
High praise went to Grand Ma¬
tron Ayers, the sponsor, and
she in turn thanked her as¬
sistants, Mrs. M. H. Jones and
Mrs. Willie Williams, for the
part they plaj^d- Mrs. Ayer?
was presented a beautiful bas¬
ket of flowers bearing the five
colors of the order, and Mrs
Jones received a corsage with
the same colors.
After reports were made by
various committees the follow¬
ing officers were elected with
grand Master Dobbs in charge:
Grand Worthy Matron, Mrs
Mary L. Ayers; Grand Worthy
Patron, Sol. C. Johnson; Grand
Associate Matron, Mrs. M. V
Herrington; Grand Associate
Patron, George W. Smith; Grand
Conductress, Mrs. Minnie Wash¬
ington; Grand Associate Con¬
ductress, Mrs. Carrie L. Taylor;
Grand Secretary, Mrs. Carrie L
Stanton’,, Grand Treasurer
Mrs. Marie Cooper; Secretary-
r THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
:
RECEIVING
OF AWARD — Martin Katzman
oi Berkley, Cal., receiving
certificate of award for the
Alma Wells Givens
Treasurer of Endowment, Mrs
P. B. Eichelberger; Grand
turer, Mrs. Mury H.
Grand Auditors, Mrs Willie
liams and J. W- Reese.
following officers were
ed by the grand matron:
Juvenile Matron, Mrs.
DeVaughn; Pinkie" Grand ........ Adah, Mrs
BrownGrand
Mrs. Lillie Shuler; Grand
ther, Mrs. Hattie
Grand Martha, Mrs.
Strickland- Grand Electa, Mrs
Minnie Mclver; Chaplain, Rev
W. L. Griffin; Grand Warder
Mrs. L. E. Jones; Grand
shals, Mesdames Marie
and Mattie Corbitt;
Marshals, Ernest McIntyre
H. E. Bryant; Treasurer of
Sol. C. Johnson
Fund, Mrs. Olivia Robinson.
ol the Women’s auxiliary to th -
Ha .onal Med*,cal associatior
Mr. Katzman is pictured wltn
Mrs. LeCount Matthews of
Washington who served as
The session was closed Wed-
nesday afternoon after the
group had accepted an invita¬
tion to hold the 51 th session in
Savannah during June, 1949.
WILLIAMS—ORR
Mr. and Mrs - s^p 10 Graham
] announce the marriage of their
daughter, Rosa Jane Williams,
to Mr. John D. Orr on July 2,
1948, at Ridgeland, £. C. A re-
ception was held on July 3 at
the home of the bride’s pat-
ents, 532 East Gwinnett stieet.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr will reside in
Savannah,
GA STATE GRAD RECEIVES
\ 1 . s. FROM OHIO STATE
William T- Ritchie, '41
uate of Georgia State college
proxy for Mrs- Givens, organ¬
izer of the women’s auxxiliary
and for Mrs. Wilbur E. Panned
chairman of the Alma Weils
Givens Scholarship fund.
with a bachelor of science de¬
gree in agriculture, recently re¬
ceived a master of science de¬
gree at Ohio State university.
Richie, a native of Hawkins-
ville, Ga., graduated from the
Hwakinsville High and Indus¬
trial school.
GA. STATE GRAD. WITH
N. iY. CHILD CARE
Ada Mention, former co-ed at
Georgia State college in the
natural science department, is
now with the New York State
Migrant Child Care Program
Miss Mention, who has just com¬
pleted two weeks of intensive
training at Cornell university
Ithaca, N. Y., was among the
, students , . ,
fourteen college „ rep-
j resenting some of tne best white
THURSDAY JULY S, 194P >( ]
and Negro colleges attending
the institute. Sponsored as a
preparation for migrant child
work in New York centers,
the institute grants all parti¬
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Lectures were given on child de¬
velopment. child care and re¬
lated subject matter.
Miss Mention attended St
Philip’s Medical college, Rich¬
mond, Va„ for one year after
leaving Georgia State. She is
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