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THTRSADY, AUGUST 18, 1949
The Butterfly’s
Trail
By Albert Mary Thweatt
THOUGHT FOR. THE WEEK:
“We cannot divide our work from ourselves, nor isolate
our future with from our qualities. A ship might as well try to sail
north her jib. and east with her foresail, and south with
her mainsail, as a man to go one way in conduct, and another
way in character, and a'tioiher way m destiny.
What we do belongs to what we are, and what we are is
what becomes of us.’ ” Henry Van Dyke
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox of the Coconut Grove celebrated
their Fortieth Wedding Anniversary this week (Tuesday*-. Ac
the time marriage licenses were only $1.0o in New York, they
were married there by Father Everette Daniels (a white priest);
at the be. Phillips Episcopal Church. .Incidentally they got wet
three times that day. Must have been good lucx to them;
The Co.vs have lived in New Yota the great part of 'nur
married life. Eight years were spent in California. They
have been here since 1935. . Hearty and sincere congratulations
to this grand couple.
Mozelle Clemmons was surprised on her Second Wedding
Anniversary with a lovely portable Singer Sewing Machine. . a
gift from hubby. Mesdames Eunice and Margaret Simmons
celebrated their birthdays on last Thursday. Many happy re¬
turns of the day.
Miss Lula Smith is beating the heat by jumping in the car
and going places. She lias met so many nice people that ,hc
may be influenced to stay a long time in New York and New
Jersey. . .The Huberts (Wilson and “Jo*”* have had the time
lot their lives vacationing in New Yort. Boston. Cape cod. Maim*.
qUa touills and Washington .They returned Sunday night . . Mr.
WThomas R. Lowe of Cleveland, Ohio arrived hi the city on Sun.
' day to witness the Graduation Exerciser of his two sisters the
Misses Julia and Nuzetta Lowe who will receive degrees on
Thursday from Georgia State College.
Mrs. Mary H. Jones (wife of Mr. Sidney A. Jcnes) loft on
Saturday for Detroit to attend the National Convention of
the Daughters of Isis Mrs. Jones who iu a Past Grand Ma¬
tron of the o. E..S. of Georgia, is at present Grand Lecturer.
She will be joined in Detroit by Mrs. M. L. Ayers the present)
Grand Matron of Georgia who has been vacationing in Cali¬
fornia. From Detroit Mrs. Jones will go to Cleveland. Ohio,
to visit relatives and friends.
This summer will be one long to be remembered by Mrs.
Ruth Haven. She will visit her son and daughters for the
first time since their marriage. She left this week for Vir¬
ginia with her grand daughter, Betty Jo. daughter of her third
daughter, Nona, now Mrs. Archie Collins of Norfolk. Va. Al¬
ter spending several days there she will leave Betty Jo (who
has been with her about a year) and go to Chicago to visit her
second daughter, Ruth Kathryn and her hubby (Mr. ai:d Mrs.
William Farrow). From there nhe will take in New York to
visit her elder son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Haven,
Jr., and their children. While there she will also visit her
cousins, Mr. r tid Mrs. Middleton Varner. Her last trip will
take her to Kinston, N. C. where she will be the ‘guest of her
eldest daughter, (Alice and her hubbyi Mr. and Mrs Vincent
Beach. «
Helen Weathers, Mm. Eugene, has returned from a won¬
derful and enjoyable vacation. Many of her friends received
cards from her -bearing a seal in recognition of the 20th An¬
niversary of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority. Helen's vacation com¬
bined business with pleasure. Her trip to Eaton- Ohio, was
for the purpose of putting a granite marker on’ the grave of
her mother who passed seven years ago. She was joined
there by her cousin, Mrs. Lorene Johnson Batey of New Yorx
who was also there on her vacation. Mrs. Weathers also
visited Dayton, her home town. Many friends of her friends
in nearby cities came to help make her visit enjoyable. . She
was the house guest of Mrs. Marguerite Taylor Manning who
visited her here thirteen years ago and also Mrs. Ernestine
Earrick who visited her Rere in 1941 . a series of dinner en-
gagements, informal parties, theatre parties, corsages, rides,
, to Ohio, Helen
all helped towards her pleasures. On the way
•.stopped with Mrs. Sarah Lewis who is executive secretary of
the Atlanta Life Ins., Co. On her return home she was the
guest of Mrs. Vera Thomas who is employed in the Medical
Division of the Atlanta Life.
Miss Betty Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Stokes
left on last Wednesday for Atlanta to visit relatives and friends,
Miss Olise Campbell left on last Monday night for Knoxville
Te jn While there she will be the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs Walter Yardlev (brother and sister-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs William “Billy” Rhodes. From there Miss Campbell will
go to Louisville, Ky.. to attend the National Meeting of Nurses.
Miss Lois Wilson, attractive daughter of Dr. and Mrs. j. W.
Wilson is getting a big thrill selling Dr. Carvers products. She
is quite a convincing sales lady.
Mr and Mrs. Earl C. Horton. Jr., and five year old son,
Earl III. of Waynesboro, N. C. are in the city visiting their rel¬
atives. Mr and Mrs. Robert Gill, S'r.. Georgia and Robert Gill.
Jr and Mr Earl C. Horton. Sr. of W. 37th street: Miss Virginia
Boxx and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jones of East Bolton street.
Their stay is indefinite.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton S. J. Wright and their nine year did
daughter. Edith are visiting their mother, Mrs Edith Wright
on 0 ?ik street Little Edith spent the winter in Los Angeles.
Cab They will be pleased to have friends drop by to see them.
They will be here for this week.
SOCIA LLY her Pinochel Club List
Mrs. Eldora Greene was hostess to on
LT'iesdav night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Janet Hayes. Mrs.
©W Richardson of Springfield. Ohio, ani Mrs. Susan Waters,
f The home of the Cades (“Ag” and “Mike”) was the scene
of k most enjoyable party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Shelton of Detroit It remained one of the kind of home par¬
ties that were enjoyed some time back. Jams Wiley, helped to
make the evening verv lively with his playing and singing. The
guest enjoyed Bridge. Pinochle. Dancing and lively chatter.
Tempting delicacies of every description were placed on the
beautifully decorated table and buffet
The guests included the “Bill” Tysons, the Walter
Walter Leftwiches, the Scotts’ Jr. Bill Hagins, the Roberi\
Thweatts the John Clemmons, the D. j. Scotts, the Charlie
Johnsons. Jr the Ben Ingersoils, the Leon Grants, the James
Mitchells- the John Robinsons of Washington. D. €.. the William
Browns the Augustus S'harpes. the Mack Roberts. Misses
Agatha’ Curley, Marielle Marguerite Quinney- Long, Evadne T. B. Priester. Holmes, Mesdames Messrs.
Rebecca Alexander. Frank
Algernon Belcher. Albert Jackson. J. J. Ballou, Ed Conner,
Curley, Earl Ashton and Milton Hall. Mrs. Charlotte Curley
helped in her most congenial way to keep the guests entertain¬
ed.
CONTESTS Popularity Contest , held , , ,
The Annual Missionary was on
last Wednesday night at St. John’s Baptist Church, The
title “Mrs. Senior Missionary of America,” was won by Mrs,
Belle Wyley to Second Baptist Church. A very unique key
was presented to the 1949-50 winner.
The contestants competing for the key were Mrs. Lizzie
Houston of Evergreen Baptist Church, Mrs. Florence Brooks of
Macedonia Baptist Church. Mrs. Grace Daniels, of Central and
Mesdames Ellen Beckett. Vandella Wilson and Maxine Moon
of St. John Baptist Church.
The Popularity Contest sponsored by the East Side Group
of Beth-Eden Baptist Church, corner Lincoln and Gordon Sts.
will come to a close in the Lecture Room of the Church on
Wednesday night. August 31st at 9 P. M. sharp. A very in¬
teresting program is to be rendered. Come out and see the
little old ladies and the little old men perform.
HERE AND THERE the , house guest i
Mrs A E McMillan of New York has been
of Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Scott. She and Mrs. Scott are life long
friends having attended school together in Austin. Texas a/nd
Wyley College in Marshall, Texas . Rev. and Mrs. Scott flew
frorti here to Shreveport. La. for their vacation and also spent
a while m Dallas and Marshall, Texas before their return.
SOCIETY
I
‘
ivirs. Mary Rooinson Hey¬
ward, proprietor of the Hey¬
ward s Beauty Shop, 1308-A
West Broad street who is ceie-
brat ng her fiivt anniversary
m business this week.
Mrs Heyward's shop is unique
ii that the is qualified and
equipped to give Swecdis.i mas¬
j sages and fae als in connection mail
with the usual shampoos, ■
icures and pedicures.
Special anniversary prices
are being offered and appoint¬
ments may be made by tele¬
phoning 2-4258.
RUSSELL — ANDERSON
| Mr. and Mrs. Don Postell oi
1 ; 10,0 West 38th street, an-
nounce the ntair.age of then
j daughter, Ruth, 10 York, Volia R
j A*.m*r>. n cl Now N Y.
or T'u id y, August 9, 1149.
] The ceremony J. M Benton was performed at the
j 1 ■ u v
I time to the bride in the pres-
enc of relatives and friends.
A receptton was given after
the rnarr age. T.ie couple will
make their home in New York
‘ Wrong Address
It last we k’s Tribune it,.was
stated that Willie Williams
who, on account of disability,
j was retired by the Southern
! Bell Telephone company alter
j I 20 years’ serv c ■ res ded at 821
West 41st street. This address
j is incorrect; his address is 821
' West 44th street.
Dura Decca Sorr’s
The monthly meeting of the
Dura Decca Sorr’s was held at
the home of Mrs. Mary Colley,
1014 Wheaton street, with Mrs.
Lucile Tiggs as portion hostess, of the
The business
meeting was presided over by
the president, Mrs. Sarah Van-
ell $pn, after which tide even¬
ing was delightfully spent in
playing .games. The hostess
'n Ved a tasty repast.
Ihe Dura Decca Sons are
planning a beach Femandina, party to
American Beach,
Florida, Sunday, August 21
The members of the club and
their iiusbands and friends are
to be members of Ihe party.
Guest for the evenng was
Mrs. Ophelia A ken. Member.-
present were Mrs. Sarah Van-
ellison, Mis. Burene Ross, Mrs.
Minnie Noble, Mrs. Estella Doby
Sum. inns, 'Mrs. Mary O.illey
and Mrs. Liu'ile Tiggs. The
sceretary, Miss Naomi Wilson,
is vacat oning in New York
city. She expects to return to
Savannah within the next two
weeks.
Ravens Club
The Ravens club will meet at
the mine of Mrs. Mildred Har¬
ris, 8 8 East Bolton street, on
August 28. The club is giving
a motorcade to Hardcevilie. S.
C , on August 31. Mam e Smith
is reporter and Perry Harrel,
president.
FASHION-OF-WEEK
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A cl
AN EXTRA BONUS for your
tired summer wardrobe is this
sheer cotton in flower garden blu*
print worn by Ruth Mason, Savan¬
nah Club headliner. Sold in homej
only by housewife representatives
of Fashion Frocks, Cincinnati.
HI SAYAN NT AH TRfBUlTO
Observations /x | i • i
By W Ua
•:**:*‘i*4* ^•*:*-:**a*i*-t ‘i-'i*****!* **-
The following observations
were made by a k en observer
at Fort Monroe, Virginia;
“CRITICISM
When you point your finger
accusingly i* at someone else, re-
memo you ii.<ve 3 lingers
.«> .uing at yourself.
“BUSINESS
Business prophets tell whai
is going to happen; bus,ness
profits tell what has happen-
Oii.
* TIME
The next timj you huny
anu puss for umi, remcmoei
the Egyptian mummies. They
..■ic j.i^scu for Him, too.
“VIEWPOINT
A lntle girl from the c ty
vas spending her first summer
n th coumry. Ehe was a.,k-
td how slu liked running
i j barcio-h.. At tf.rjt, i
.u ,m hardiy walk , 1 she said,
out the rocks got setter every
-ay.”
"Adul s who woik at hare,
tasks Itnd muen the saint
„ning L true.”
Mur 1 Ralin, soprano soloist
was *ntcrv,eweJ. on the ‘ ThL
s Eiuad way' program last
Friday evening over the Co-
iumb a Bruadca..! nig stain
Ml >a ualm a amuitiun is to s ng
a ah me Mciropol'ta i Opeia
company. Sh sang an ana
i'rtm 'Carmen Jones,” aitei
wh.ch those on the panel
agreed that whenever the s g-
legatic/n bar is lifted in the
opera field, Miss Rah i wii
riiieiy laid a place with the
Metropolitan Company just a:
r ack'e Robinson has been g v-
en his rigntful place in tnt
major baseball league.
Comm nis from our reader:
reveal that the Savannah Trib¬
une is read from “Kiver t<
K'ver” by some subscriber
Wonder how many have tried
t? It is our obs rvation that
most readers overlook the very
article for which they have
paid for publication. this col¬
(To the readers of
umn: Mall your favorite quo¬
tation or inter sting observa¬
tion to W 11a care of The Sa¬
vannah Tribune. It may be
published ) quotation
The following was
used last week on the “Dr. I. Q
program heard -vvery Friday
over WSAV at 10 p. m.: “My
country is the world and my
religion is to do good.”—
Thomas Payne from “Rights of
Man.”
The greatly discussed ques¬
tion, “Why Negroes Buy Cadil¬
lacs?,” is the title of a feature
article in the September £b-
„„„ ony y^hen you buy this mae-
azine, be sure to save sev.r
cents for next week’s Tribune
for you must not miss the lo
cat news.
R adlng the local news in
th's week’s issue, it was noted
that Mrs. Mae Prestwidge o)
B ston is In the city. This
made us recall an article read
to th-* second quarter issue of
the “Pyramid,” an offic al or¬
gan of the Imperial Council of
Fhriners. The article mention¬
ed the 40th anniversary of
Syria Temple, No, 31, in Bos¬
ton, Mass., at which tinn a
banquet was held w th covers
lato for four hundred persons.
Mrs Prestwidge’s husband,
Noble Charlie Prestwidge, re-
pert dly stole the honors at
this entertainment for being
the most affable person pres¬
ent. Mayor Curley could not
b • present but sent the key to
the city to the Imperial Po¬
tentate, Raymond E. Jackson,
through Noble Prestwidge. By
the wav. Noble Prestwidge is
now attending the Shriners’
meeting in Detroit.
The Master’s Club
The Masters' club will hold
its regular meeting at the
home of Melvin McCoy, 1629
Jenkins court. All members
are requested to be present as
matters of vital importance
will be discussed.
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MARIE’S WELCOME
INN
MONTGOMERY
We are open for Church Pic¬
nics. You can arrange your
date with Mrs. Sarah Bonds,
1616 Ogeechee Road. Phone
1-0994
We Serve Seafood
Mrs. Mae Prestwidge, popu-
lar matron of Roxbury, Mass.,
is in the c ty visiting her
lr'.end and former auioo.imue,
Mrs. Frances Brandy, of 511 W.
WiUdDuig stieet. Mrs. Prost-
widgc is me wife of Chari.e
Prestwidge, who is one o l the
most outstanding Lhrincrs oi
Boston, Mass.
Mrs. L nuthy Wanait spu ,
lhl ; IV.'n ,i^
,na Calloway and little u -nard
•adoway oi Stevens street.
M.s. Gia t>uavHMs uas
mixed to emu,,) alter
mg a montii s vacation .a
... gii.wuiirsi a-iy,
u..a-vc ■ ana ir cuds.
muo. to •nu a smith has re-
in .on to juix x.a. . I' xi
.* ipeml u gilesF -,, th. vvetx end l.i
avannua, ol ivu 3. iViSUjr
.
. v* Brow a.
;ai ,. ;vnioe 1 Alexander Whsel-
l, , .va.. ,, .i.;ii ,u, now ul jaeK-
miv lie, was rue guest of ner
at n, Anna C.:nu tv... a, •>.
.b2r isxx. Li-d eu s.iMr
(i .uvi a me..as made it volj
•ica.iu.ii lor mi.
iV, s M i.a.e ulUison ol West
Henry street, le.t this ween ui
new York cdy and Detroit,
mere die wat spu id hub ' a-
at'cm v. ih relatives.
Mrs. Mamie Singleton of 17
is bn^c.. D 11 iVu'W iOl'K
l.y v s t-ig her pxitiiu , 1*11.
,ij Mix. ivcis i.i King 01 ix.'.x
r niiy ave.iUJ. >.ne ’.v.ll lv"
urn nouie uncut urn la.tei
ixtt 01 ' X.; in 1 H. 1 .
M ss Doris Singleton, daugh¬
ter of Mr. anu Mix. itiUind
. ^ Ol it FID 1
licet, is i.; New Volk vising
hi g.anUpuivnm, Mr. a at Mrs
,11 ,j,m Kim;. i> n 0 i.;i-o.:
.
/.1 en.er Catheorai lugli
nool in ......- the fall. _____
Mrs. B *i AinUa Green Gunner
,. 1 «x muaj ingat 10 v sa id -
atives and trietulu .n New Ymx
iiui touiadtipiua. Sue will be
juJC room two weeks.
Mr R .xu b n on ul E.'ilwood
Homes, with two of her ch
run, Ro m e and To ly, left on
Tuesday night fur New York to
visit her R sters and their .ain-
uos, omer relatives and
.1 .ends. They will te gone
about a month.
Mrs. Lizzie Gordon of
dor-vulv* was ,-i iiie city ior a
day v siting tier children, Mr.
and Mrs. John M Gl 'clcton,
, Charles Gordon,
: ;v j. a nd Mrs.
j Mr un q Mrs. ltoy Gordon anu
j M j SS Mary Gordon, who is ut-
tending summer school at th<;
Georgia Stale college. She is
, en route to Washington, I). C.,
| to ; pend a short vacation with
! 11 or son and daughter in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Gordon
l Mrs. Gordon will also vis t
! Trenton, N. J.‘, and New York
i city. She will be accompanied
S by tier little granddauchter
Yvonne (Sisteri McGlm-kton.
j Mrs. Ada Wright, formerly ol
this city, has returned to New
i York city after vis ting rela-
j tives and friends of this city
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. clar-
’ I ence Grant, of Jacksonville,
Fla.
Adam Moses of Norfolk, Va.,
is in the city visit ng his ino-
iher, Mrs. Hattie Carter, of W.
He try street.
John Henderson and William
Mackey left Tuesday by motor
for Chicago, whore they will
| visit rclat vcs. stay of six weeks a'
1 After a
TP idersnn. N O. Mr- F'-he'
LOCAL DLLEuA i LS
leave for elks co-nv.
IN CALIFORNIA
Local delegates to the Elks'
uat onal convention lift yes¬
terday for San Francisco, Cali¬
fornia site of the meeting.
The quartet of lad’cs win
vtll represent Elite Temple, No.
n, is ueaded by Daughter Ru-
er Lottie P. Floyd She is be¬
rg accompanied ty r....
•laughter Ruler L.ll'e G Mason.
Mrs. Lula Johnson and Mrs
I 'l.n'e. Lomax.
Weldon lodge, ms rocai uni *
if the men's organization, wd
be represented by Alex Rob
n who left last week for the
convention city, going b J wa
,f Ch cago, where he v’sited
i s sister fo rseveral day„.
eisure Ladies
Social Club
The Le sure Ladies Social club
net at tJie beautiful home **
frs. V'vian Nash of E-isi Or
nne, N. J , July 23. After the
rj inaction ni business, 111
to toss served a delic ous lur
try dinner. Games were play-
id. and a wonderful 11111 ” wiv
ied by all. Those w* to
d the evening were Mrs. Min-
I'e Dmnally, Mrs. Rose Mays,
vfrs. Willamae Mungin, Mrs
)aisy Pierre. Mrs. Emma Piarcc
ind Mrs. Ethel Whlgham.
’resident Jackson
Entertained
Wednesday evening of las'
wek the Baptist Uk.iers Union
rer J red .an . aterenting pro
tram in honor of their pre: i
cnl, Deacon Albert Jackson, ai
n remo<nt Temple Baptist
he Trcmont Tempi Baptist
/lurch which was very atlrac-
ive with palms and summer
flowers. The evening was en¬
joyed with solos, du ts, paper
and talks. Deacort Jackson nas
served as president of the un-
on s nee its organization and
successfully carried the union
or 17 years. Much appr ciation
vas shown President Jackson
The amount raised for the eve-
ling • Was $102 96.
World’s Largest Tanker
To Fly Liberian Flag
NEW YORK (ANPi — The
world’s largest tanker, a 30.00C
ion affair, will fly the Liberian
flag, it was announced last
we k by officials of the Na¬
tional Bulk Carriers Corpora¬
tion. The “Bulkocean” re¬
cently completed ;<t Norfolk
>y the Weld ng shipyards which
constructed the vess 1 , has
Infslfed satisfactorily trial
uns.
Company plans for placing
he vessel under Liberian reg-
stration was to take advantage
of favorable Lborian' Mari-
ime. Maritime unions are de¬
claring the step was taken to
■scape employment of Ameri-
can crews at American wages.
Company officials reiused to
•ommerit on ('lie charges.
BETTY BARCLAY
Picnics and potato salad . . .
they’re as popular as baseball!
Here, the “winning hit” is in the
dressings. Versatile, too, tor other
salads and with leftovers as sand¬
wich spreads.
Potato Salad
1 i 6 medium potatoes, freshly boiled
1 cup thinly sliced onion
1 cup sliced celery
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
14 cup Zesty French Dressing
% cup Egg Dressing
Combine diced potatoes (there
should be about 4 cups), onion,
celery, parsley and salt. Add
French Dressing and 14 cup Kgg
Dressing, and mix together lightly.
Cover and chill thoroughly. Just
before serving, add remaining Egg
Dressing. If desired, add three
cooked frankfurters, sliced thin.
Serves 6.
Old-Fashioned Boiled Dressing
3 tablespoons corn starch
1 tablespoon sugar mustard
2 teaspoons dry
2 teaspoons salt
ti teaspoon pepper
Few grains Cayensaa
14 teaspoon paprika
1% cups milk
2 egg yolks
)4 enp vinegar
*4 cup salad oi!
Mix first 7 ingredients in a small
amount of the milk to make a
smooth paste. Add remaining
stantly” Cook over low heat, stirring
until mixture thickens
boils. Boil 2 minutes, stirring
LOCALS
Carter and Mrs. Julia Andcr-
son returned home Monday,
Mrs. Sarah H. Madison and
little son returned home Tues-
Jay from Newark, N. J
Mrs. Isabel Matthews, Illus¬
trious 'Commander, and Mrs.
Henrietta Washington, First
Peutenant of Omar Court No.
91, of the Daughters of Isis,
u re attend ng the national con-
veil tin l of A E. A. O, N, M, S.,
m Detroit this week.
Mrs. Marie Cooper of Macon
attended me Tine* Day State
Vnrxtt mat Confure ice at the
Georgia State College grand a •
week. Mrs. Cooper :s
,. ua mrer of the Grand Chap¬
t. r of lire O. E S of Gcoig a
Ms Mildred Wasn n.,to i oi
! 5 II Re*.u Ids slice . left lues-
clay, M'gist 16, for Ch cage to
\i H her mother, Mrs Minna)
Washington. W. be there sae
will v s t the Feeder ck J. Ito-
mans!:is of La Grange, FI
Will. H Ham lkn oi W 39
i a!r<»*>l. left Sunday for N f, w
York city, where he w II 4 "*n
i Ms wife. Th«y will v's t vela-
' t’ves In Hartford, Philadelphia
’ and Miami,
V F> R"e-t a former fnvnn-
*iah an. now living hi Brook-
P n N Y. nr ut the las' week
in the city and ciiivton visit! ig
relatives and fr’ends.
M s (i -'i'T'a Miv Kent, of 714
W Gwinnett lane, left Satur-
n t 0 ner brother and
xisler in law, Mr. and Mr;
He iery Kent, n p New Rochelle,
N Y. Rbe will return home
next mun'h.
Mis p-iuRne r'-o't of MLn.m'
Fla. who has been v's't ng
Mrs. Rosa Durant of 613 1-3
West Bolton street for several
weeks, left Sunday a'tcrnoo.j
for home.
8 Q* a . h-wer; l°ft Friday
j- r Wh ip hi Favan-
ih she was iiie house guest
(;f Mrs jrjf.jjj.,, palnior. B.ie
a native of this city.
Me*. Willin Mitchell Emery
1 her s er. Mrs. Laurena
Mitchell Boissm, formerly ol
Savannah, mw of Ft Lou 1 -
Mo., and M s. Sus'e Tavlor of
Macon, were week end guests
of Mrs. Mattie T. Branch, of
2605 Flornnoe street The na i
Ihe pleasure of WorslYplng at
•St. Philip church where they
were once members, and were
greeted by many of the”
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeper
Newark, N. J., were the house
guests of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. M ke Williams
562 MU1 street. T,icv also v'sit-
spend.ng a wonderful time,
rd Eutawville, E. C. Alter
thev left last Friday for Gome.
Mrs. Lottie P. Floyd,
ter Ruler of Elite Temple No.
71. left this week for
Francisco, Calif., as a delegate
to attend the Grand Temple
convention of Daughters of
Flks. August 21-26. oth“r del¬
egates leaving this week rep¬
resenting Garden Junior Tem-
nle No. 182, are Mesdames L1-
Jie G. Mason, supervisor; Jun¬
ior Guardian Donnie Lomax,
and Assistant Junior Guardi¬
an Lula Johnson.
'Miss Mae Parker of 607 Har¬
mon street, left, Wednesday for
New York city to spend her
vacation with relat ves and
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Badges. Banners, Flats, Vet¬
eran Caps, Buttons made to
order.
FUZZES — CONSISTORY
CAPS
GEO. LAUTEKER CORF.
47 S. Well St..—S—10
Chicago 6 . Ill-
Established in 1881
HUY YOUR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FROM
Maxwell Bros. & Asbill
302—308 Broughton Street West
AND SAVE — CHEAPER AND BETTER
The Royall Undertaking I
Company 1
Funeral Directors and Etnbalmer ' I
liver 60 Years Serving This Vicinity
501 West Broad Street |C
Savannah, Ga. -r Phone 3-2175
* AMBULANCE SERVICE
....... A 4
stantly. Remove from
ally add to egg yolks. Return to
heat for 2 minutes, stirring con¬
stantly. Remove from heat and
gradually beat in the vinegar using
rotary beater. Add salad oil; beat
smooth. Cool. Makes 2 cups.
Egg Dressing: Combine 2 chopped
hard-cooked eggs, 1 teaspoon
chopped parsley and 2 teaspoons
chopped chives, and fold into 1 cup
Boiled Dressing.
Cucumber Dressing: Combine Vt
cup peeled, seeded, finely chopped
cucumber anil 1 tablespoon chopped
chives, and fold into 1 cup Boiled
Dressing. j
Sour Cream Dressing: Combine
% cup sour cream, X teaspoon :
chopped parsley and % teaspoon I
onion juice, and fold into 1 cup
Boiled Dressing. ,
Horseradish tablespoons Dressing: horseradish Combine and |
2 to 4
1 cup Boiled Dressing.
Zesty French Dressing
1 cup salad oil
!4 cup vinegar
1 % teaspoons salt
V„ teaspoon pepper paprika
)4 teaspoon celery salt
Few grains
% teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons catsup
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1% teaspoons Worcestershire sauce j
2 cloves garlic j
Measure all ingredients into a
bottle or jar. Cover vowi tightly and -----, ,
shake well. Chill several hours j
then remove garlic. Shake wei
before serving. Makes 1 Vi cups. )
page river
, friends. At present Mias Park-
: cr is assistant directress of Ca-
I milla Hubert Halt at Georgia
ate College. She will aiso
v sit relatives in Philadelphia
and Washington be tore re¬
turning.
Miss Ruth E. Jones of Hilton
Head, S. C., was the > h»use
of Mrs. C. B Graham Ce^fl^ far
a few days; also Mrs. L.
Brown ol Beaufort, s. C. Aho
ladies wish to express thanks
tor the hospitality extended
them by the hostess.— (paid).
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph—Dav.s
of 823 1-2 W. Waldburg street,
had a most enjoyable vacation
! wh’le visiting friends and rel¬
atives in New Y ork city. tallied They
; I were highly outer Tftrh ly. by
Dcir many fr ends and
j M Josepnim Y’U' **1 1J1
E igecombe avenue; Mr- and
Mr*. Alexander Pappy, 230
r- dgec mbe ave iue; Mr. and
1 Mrs. Cl-f orri L* -wens, v , Woft
! I 13 ' rd sireni' Mrs J. 1 U 4 Kav-
arc, 219 W**st 12■*In qs r ■■ L;
Mri ii'te ‘.Mac M >.*d,o, 219
V r e•' i r> h - ! r,*n ' Mis' ‘Gecr-
gie W.Fcn, F’2 W"st 13 rt t’h Ft.;
Mr: Cirri' Butler 2Jv83-7>i Samuel
evenue; Mr. m 1 Mr
HiUery and family, 172. West
133th street —(pa d )
i>7
Duketena Cluhi
1 The Duketena club met at the
j me of Mrs. J B Tyson. 61 •
^ ,, f „ s i rrp Augu't 9
; R 3 ut na business was carried
; •' u d gam "*3 were played
Fir t prize was won b-* M*"-,
■ e 1 -ii,or and 2nd iwVze by
Mrs Mar e Lvons Next meeting
will be ai Ihe iinrne ut Mr-..
1 vr ns. 8:3 W. Boll on ‘•'street.
Mrs Tyfcn served a dblidmn
repast Tdo mcet'ng July
1 was entertai r'd (he by. Mr. of
Um Melon r'r*>*'d r V-*e«*t- nf at t).,me
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IDF.AL HOME BAKERY
317A St.
STOP I OOK I.WTP^
I'fv;* yon li"* n by <h» Uie»I Home
i R»k"rv lately? Tlicv have fh**re
Eo«(l old fashion hound cake
cannot he heat, made cy-ith pore
blitter, sugar and r ,r "s just li'"'
mother used to make.
th s Setordav, Aucii't 20 we are
going to give away to e’erv
("istom'>r that' hd’ir in th‘-f
Adv.. and one dollar ii trade
* («nr> dozen of golden flake hut-
I ter rolls. Th<*si> rolls ar~ mod-
j fresh dailv. Here von will find
layer cakes of all kinds,,nri<ed
>n suit vour pocketbook. 35c, 55c,
i 85c. 1 Cookies of all kinds, the
World’s Fair doughnuts orilv 35 ^
per dozen. For your week end
specials if you can’t come over,
call us and we will bring it to
you.
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SEPTIC TANKS
DRAfN TILE 1
BUILDING BLOCKS
PRECAST STEPS
HARRIS CONCRETE
PRODUCTS CO.
DIAL 8377 !l
C. of Ga Terminal Ft. Zubly St.
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Savannah
tribune
for 4 Shears
DIXIE
ENGRAVING CO.
g/l-jLiiAiA-, (pngfiatMA
PHONE 5508* I28W.BAYST.