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fAGE SIX
BIRTHS
Births registered in the Of-
fice of Vital Statistics, Health
Department, from December
through December 24.
Arthur Henry Woodard, 521
E. 31st. Evelyn Marie. Dec. 5.
Alexander Clay, 582 W. York,
Sharon Elaine, Dec. 9.
Sidney McPadden, jrr, 7-3rd
street, Doris Lucile, Dec. 7.
Fra.Vc Ellis, 548 W. York, Pa¬
tricia Ann, Dec. 13.
Milton Hall, Jr,, 612 Louvenla
Constance Rethel, Dec. 11.
Harvey Laumar James, gl7
Maple street, Theodora, Dec 3.
John Henry Lovett, 2 Squalls
court, Horace James, Dec. 9.
Joseph Kenneth Hymon, 1021
Demmcnd sireet, Joseph Ken
neth, Jr., Doc. 14.
Solomon Manker, 1015 l ev,
street, Solomon, Jr., Dec. 16
James Clarence Kettles, 1014
W 27th street, Judy Carol, Dec.
15.
George R. Postell, 1024 West
37th, Dianne Pa'ricia, Dec. 11.
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R.bert Blake, 2218 Howard
' St., Voncell, Dec. 15
I Benjamin Benton, Jr., 3212
Burroughs, Shelia Melissa, Dec
Leroy Jones, Southover Junc-
^; 0 n, Shirley Ann, Nov. 28.
John Mungin, 10C9 West 52nd,
Charles Edward, Nov. 15.
Ooorge Williams, Thunder-
bolt, Henry, Nov. 28.
Paul James, Bloomingdale,
Adel, Dec. L-
Marion Adams, 21$5 Lucken
Row, Mary Jane, Dec. 15.
James Id Norton, 908 Mills
B Lane, omega Laverne, Dec.
4
James Brown, Sugar Refin-
ry, Gladys, Dec. 15
Charles King, Rt. 4, Box
B .bbie Jean, Dec, 19.
Henry Alstor; 545 E. Jones,
.Villiam, Dec. 17-
Norman Bookenshire Elmore,
1-2 W. 50th, Paul Joseph,
Decanber 19
James Lee Habersham, 1515
Randolph, Everette Berrah,
Dec. 17.
Edwin Edwin R., Hazel, Dec. 18. 2315 Florence, j !
Daniel Scabrooks. Pooler, Ty- i
rone, Dec. 20. 1
‘ n en l ra l Bdpt Church
Rev Wm. Daniels, pastor.
The regular services were held
during the week and the Xmas
tree exercises were held Thurs¬
day night. The Mission club
carried Christmas gifts to our
sick members which was ap-
predated. Sunday will be com T
munlon day, also the ordina-
tion of two brothers for dea-
cons, Nathan DeVoe and Wil-
11am Brown. The sermon will
be delivered by Rev. Dani: R.
WITH THE ARMY
IN JAPAN
The follow<ng Savannah men
. ... TT „ „„
cupation forces „ in . Japan, T ____ ac¬
cording to an army release re
ceived this week:
Sgt. Woodrow Wallace, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wallace
of 715 W. Boltory street; Pvt.
Harold Wright, son of Mrs Jo-
S le Hall, 632 W. 41st street; Pfc. ;
Leroy Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adlesse Snipe, 133 Yama-
craw Village, and Pvt. Jame.
Farley, son of Mrs. Mane Far-
ley, 1007 Ogeechee avenue.
fhaodore Mackey; Jr W-, Leim
Rcdgers; Secretary, Daniil
Williams; Treasurer, W. J. Ay-
ers: S\ D., G.* McMaore; Jr. D ,
E. Dayie; S. S, Bro. Barnes; Jr.
S, David James; Chaplain, C
Louis; marshall, A. Fields; As¬
sistant Secretary, Rav. A. E
Peacock; Tyler, M. King.
Hilton Lodge No. 2
W. M , L roy R Bjlden; Sr. W,
W. W. Kennedy; Jr. W , Maxie
F.mn-cial Ceer. tary,
Charles Washington; Treasurer,
T 1 C Blackshear; Recording
Cecrelary, Leonard I,aw; Sr. D„
Jesse Crawford; Jr. D., Joseph
Addison; S. S, Ralph Judkins;
Jr- S., Jam s B.veedenburg;
Chaplain, Rev. C H. Hollcman;
Marshall, Tommie Williams;
Tyler, William Greatheart.
Pythagoras No. 11
Abraham Sheppard, W. M.;
3- D. Blsard, £ W.; Freddie
Simmons, J. W ; William H&m-
ilton, secretary; Lewis Brown,
treasur r; E. Shuler, recording
secretary; James Cooney, £
D.; John W. Berrien, J. D ;
Adam Dunham, £. S-; Arthur
Brocks, J. S-; James Austin,
marshall; Jilmes Carmichael,
chapla'n; Willie Smith, tyler-
VIt. Moriah Ladg 1 No. 17
W, M-, S. L. G.bbons; Sr. W ,
H Quinn; Jr. W, J. Jennings;
Sc retary, J. P. ^lapp; Treas¬
urer, M. H. Carrington; Sr. D,
H. W liiams; Jr. D, J. L Rob¬
inson; Fr. S, II- Gould; Jr- S.
Ban Robinson; Marshal, J.
Austin; Tyler, Jake Peterson;
Recording Secretary, Greil
Webb; Chaplain, W. L. Daw¬
kins.
Piince Hall Lodge No 28
C- H. Bias, W. M ; C. Free¬
man, S. W ; G Dixon, J. W.;
J. S. Atkins, financial secretary;
Geo. Smithy treasurer; A. L.
nler' ^
Sampson S D ; A Carp
J. D.; Harry Williams, S. S ;
W- H. Biak-, J. S ; C. Jamer-
son. marshall; Rev. Robert
tvlor; Rev. J. w. Joy¬
Electn Chapter No. 1
W. M-, Lillian Blake; A. M,
Lillian Green; Treasurer, Dora
McCoy; Secretary, Rosa Jones'
Cond., Lucile T lson; A. Cond .
Annie Tremble; Warder, Ophe¬
lia Polite; Adah, Evelyn Jack-
s ia; Ruth, Mollie Hewitt; Es¬
ther, Gertrude Iu'cn; Martha,
H don Davis; Electa, Luvenia
Harris; Worthy Patron, Thdb-
dare Mackey.
Mt Mo -i -,'i Chapte No. 37
W- M , 01iv ; a Robinson; A M.,
Hester Stokes; Treasurer, Rosa
C. M G il; Ltcretary, Zenobia
Flrtcher; Cond, Inez Collins;
A. Cor.J, Frar-lti: Kennedy;
Warder, Daisy E. Green; Sen¬
tinel, Marie Poole; Adah, Beu¬
lah Henderson; Ruth, Annie
use Walk.r; Esther, Martha
Matthew Martha, Hattie
Fbellman; Electa, Viola Robin¬
son; Worthy Patron, Duncan
Prir gle
Solcmon Ti-ni’ ic No. 95
W. Patron, E. C. Blackshear;
“House Party,’* with Art
Linkletter as emcee, moves to
WDAR and the American
I cadcastlng Company on
Monday, January 3. The move
from CBS will be marked by
changes in the program's
foVmat. However, the daily
with school children
the audience participation
will be continued. Tire
will originate in Tom
Restaurant. Holly¬
and will be heard Mon¬
through Fridays at 3:30. f
following “Ladies
Be Seated.”
THE SAVANNAH TWBETVE
Masons And Eastern Stars
Installation Services
The following officers of lo-
C al Masonic Lodges and East-
;rrn Star Chapters were install-
ed Monday night at Masonic
( Temple by District Deputy D,
j Pringle, assisted by Past Mas-
ters George L. Smith and Geo-
n Hayes. Grand Matron
L. Ayers and Grand Au-
(liter Wili ams did th? honors
for the Eastern Star Chap'era.
Eureka Loiiire No. l
W. I.:, c. -nison; Sr. W,
Ka ie Ilarper-
Savann >T Chapter No. 19.7
W M, Marie Gadson; A. M.,
Irma Williams; Treasurer, Ma¬
tilda Harris; Secretary, L. E.
/ones; Warder, Daisy Single-
ton; Coil, Ruth Mobley; A.
Cond., Mamie Avant; Sentinel,
B. A. Jones; Adah, Gladis Bol-
'den; Ruth, Ruth Burke; Es¬
ther, Thelma Hodge; Martha,
Julia Brownlee; Electa, Bessie
Dunham; Worthy Patron, Geo.
B. Jones.
Prince Hall Chapter
W M., Marie Woodruff; A
M., viola Oliver; Treas., Matil¬
da, Washington; Secretai 1 ./,
Roxie Melvin; Cond., Henrietta
Washington; A. Cond, Fir r-
ence Denegal; Wardtr, Julia
Hodge; Sentinel, Sadie Chis-
holm; Adah, Lulu Hamilton;
Ruth, Mozano Gordon; Esther,
Nellie Gilbert; Mar.ha, Ella
Ruffin; Electa, Beatrice Young;
Worthy Patron, W. J Ayers.
Halt Aid To
Dutch, Urges
Walt. White
NEW YORK — Immediate
'hdrawal of Marshall Plan
aid from the government cv
The Netherlands in protest
against the Dutch attack upon
the young Republic of Indone
sia was urged today by the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
in a telegram sent to Economic
Cooperation administrator Paul
G Hoffman by Walter White.
NAACP secretary.
“The American people can¬
not afford to finance or aid in
any manner the Dutch attack
..WHERE HE GOT A MACHINE GUN AND BRAVED DEATH OPENING UP ON lilt TWO NAZI MACHINE GUNS WITH HIS OWN WEAPON QUIMTYNE
AGAIN TO MAKE HI5 WAV OUT TO A POINT OF VANTAGE QUICKLY PUT ONE OUr OF ACTION AND FORCED THE OTHER ONE TO HOLD UP ITS
WHERE THE GUN MIGHT BE SET UP. FIRE WITH THE RESULT THAT THE SURVEY SECTION WAS ABLE TO MOVE AHEAD ON
ITS MISSION SUCCESSFULLY.
W. • Matron, Lillian Millen;
Associate Matron, Lula Fergu-
son; Treasurer, Nancy W. Bry-
j ant; Secretary, C. B Jacobs;
Conductress, Mary Heyward;
''s-odate Conductress, Ethel
Wright; Warder, Louise Smalls:
Sentinei, Lianche Taylor; Adah,
Ella B Stephen;; Ruth, Edna
Bennifield; Esther, Ina Green;
Martha, Rosa B. Voss; Electa,
Gaynelle Sullivan; M. of E,
M. of
tal-
• El .hop J W- E, Bowen, At-
lanta, is resident bishop of the
Atlantic Coast Area.
The area includes the At-
j lanta, Central Alabama, Flori-
da, Savannah, South Carolina
'and South Florida Annual con -
Rrences of the Central Juris-
diction.
NEW YORK RENS
MOVE TO DAYTON
NEW YORK (ANPi — The
world famous New York Ren'
moved from th r ir home of
many vears to Dayton, O-, to
become the Dayton Rens, a
full fledged member of the
National Professlc:^ 1 Basket-*
ball league, last week.
Ai hough numerous colored
olayers have been members oi
league squads, this will mark
the first time that an all-Ne¬
gro club has been represented
in a professional cage league.
FURNITURE FOR SAL®
Bed Roojp Suite cost S600 00 will
sell for 81C0.0C. Also other fur¬
niture
128 E. 39th Street
BetW en 10 A. M. and 5 P. M.
upon lhe Indonesia:. Republic
in violation of a previously ar-
r- nged iruce,” stated Mr
White in the telegram. “Tnio
desperate attempt of The Neth-
lancls government to re-estab¬
lish pre-war imperialism .n
the East Indies cannot be sus¬
tained without American aid.
In the interest of humanity
anc j the extension of
cratic ideals throughout the
Orient, we urge the immtd.at
jessation of all suh aid.”
MORE GOING TO
SUNDAY SCHOOL
NASHVIL’iS, Term. —- More
people in the Atlantic Coast
Episcopal Area of the M thodst
Church’s central jtii.sc'tlcllon
are going to Sunday schoo>
Lhan ever before, according to
a report on church school pro¬
gress during the past quadren-
nium just released by the De¬
partment of General Church
School Work of the Methodise
General Beard of Education.
During the year just closed
average Sunday school attend¬
ance for the Method st church¬
of the area was 25,176 every
This is a gain of 433
Sunday ov; r the 1947 to¬
The Rens will take over
franchise recently vacated
the defunct De + roit team. Thl:
team will enter the league with
a dismal record of three wins
against 18 defeats willed to i
by Detroit.
Wi'h this record the Rens
will be in last place in the
league, five and one-half
games behind the next team in
its division, Hammond, with
Abie Futch’s Food Store
1201 WEST BROAD STREET
ORANGES
STARCH , box
LARD , lb.
ALL BRAND CIGARETTES. Cartoon
WHOLE RICE, 5 Ibc
FLAT SARDINES, can
NO. 2 EARLY JUNE PEAS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30- IMS
1
The above ladies were feaders in the Moss Bowl Souvenir*
booklet ad subscription campaign, bringing in over §100.00 worth
of advertsiemente each. They are Mrs. Nellie McKinney, Mrs.
Lilian Scott and Mrs. Lydia Brown. With them are Prof. R.
»V. Gadsden (seated), president of thw Hub and Dr. Henry Col¬
lier, Jr., (hairman of the Moss Bowl Committee. Not in picture:
Wilton C. Scott, chairman of Booklet committee, and W. D.
Com; lly, publicity director of Beach-Cuyler.
an 8 and 12 won-lost record-
strengthen the league, and al¬
so to drop a team that was'
losing money as well as games.
Smiling Melody Girls
The regular meeting of the
Smiling Melody Girls will be
held January 6 at the home of
the president, Mrs. Irene Byrd,
2119 Harden street-