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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
For Your Pleasure
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by the
Hlue Jay Social Club. Tickets 50c.
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Hardeeville S. C.. by
the Mutual Social Club. Fare Round Trip
$ 1.00
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Sportsman’s Park ,by
St. Luke Senior Choir No. 1 Fare 50e.
Sept. 5—Beer and Shrimp Party by Ameri¬
can Lesion post No 513 at Home. 530 West
Broad St. Tickets 50c.
Sept 5—Labor Day Dance at The Apollo
Club, Henry and West Broad Sts., by the Sahib
Shihabs. Tickets, Advance 20c; at doctr 30c.
rnr* Sept. 7—Boatride to Daufuskie by St. Luke
| U $1.25. Senior Choir No. 1 _ Advance SI 00, At Boat
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Sept. 9—Second Motorcade to Daddy’s Inn
I £ by the Chicks and Esquires Social Club. Round
trip 50c.
I Sept. 9—A Motoreade to Spann's Place by the
| Ladies’ Independent Social Club. Tickets 50c
Sept 10—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C, by
f Master’s Social Club. Adults in advance $1.25;
j at the boat SI 50; Children in advance 75c, at
f the boat $1,00. Boat leaves 3 p. m,
/ Septt. 11—Moonlight Boatride on the Robt.
E. Lee by the Young People’s Auxiliary of St.
James AME Church. Tickets Advance $1.00;
at boat $1.25.
Sept 12—Motorcade to Spann’s Place by
a Little Bryan Baptist Church. Fare 50 cents
Sept. 12—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C. by
First Friendship Baalist Church. Tickets,
Adults Advance SI 00; at boat $1.25; Children
under 12 years old 75 cents.
I i Sept. 13—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C. by
Merry Boys. Tickets, Adults Si.09; Children
75c.
I Sept. 14—Boat Ride to Daufuskie, S. C,, by
the Union Brotherhood and its Ladies Branch.
i Tickekts, Advance ,$1 00. At Boat $1.25.
Sepi 15—Boatride to Daufuskie on Robert E.
Lee by House of Prayer. Tickets $1.50.
Sept. 20—Mahulia Jackson in concert at St.
Philip A, M. E. Church, Charles and West
Broad streets. Advance $100; at door $1.35.
Sept 23—A Motorcade to Hardeeville, S. C.,
»the Modern Socialite Club Round trip $1.00
Sept 26—Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by
Carolina Sport Club. Round trip 50 cents.
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Lawn Mows Service
It M. Tomlin 135—137 Barnard Street
Savannah, Ga
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Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott,
Sidney Greenstreet, David
Brian, in “FLAMINGO ROAD'’
playing at the DUNBAR THE¬
ATRE Sunday, Monday, Tues¬
day. Sept 4. 5, 6 also on the
same program with “DESIGN
FOR DEATH" Academy Award
Cincinnati Man Cele¬
brates 100th Birthday
CINCINNATI (ANP) — Isaac
Woodford celebrated his 100th
birthday here last week w.to a
large group of friends at a
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Cottoniaed Oil Gum
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Charlton and West Broad Streets
Phones 2-2195 — 2-2 196
Til* SAVANNAH THIS UNI
jrj re Destroys Only Negro
School In Violet, La.
the only one in Violet, had an
| enrollment of 107 children un¬
der the supervision of two
j teachers. High school students
are obliged to travel a distance
! I of e ! ght miles to New Orleans
for advanced learning. Gram-
J mar school students will now
have to travel a distance of six
miles to the nearest school for
instruction at Mereauxville.
Records disclosed that there
are only six Negro teachers in
the entire parish of St. Ber¬
nard which has a record equal
only to that of ‘ Bleeding Kan¬
sas.”
NICK BEAL
The Most Wicked Man You
Ever Met is portrayed by RAY
MILLAND in Paramount’s dra¬
matic mystery. “Alias Nick
Beal,” which arrives Sunday,
Monday. Tuesday at the Star
Theatre. Milland in co-starred
in the thriller with Thomas
Mitchell Did alluring Audrey
Philly Soldier Chosen
Outstanding Trooper
FORT ERAGG, N. C. <ANPi
—Sgt. 1C1. Edward B. Currie c.1
Philadelphia recently was se¬
lected toe “ouistandng troop¬
er” of the famed 82nd Air¬
borne division to become the
firof N ,,rr ro paratrooper to re¬
ceive this honor,
To attain this honor he first
was p eked as one of 25 out-
standing troopers of the month
of July. These troopers were
snecin! visitors on a five-day
tour of the nation’s capital
where t'.iey m"t many high
■government ol'Ycials., From
th s group of 25 men he was
one of four men picked to go
before a board for the selec¬
tion of. the No. 1 man.
Last week, Brig. Gen. Robert
M. Cannon, acting division
commander, presented Sgt.
Currie the official 82nd A r-
h .urne division ring and the
“Outstanding Trooper” plaque
for his ach’evement.
NEW ORLEANS. La. lANPi-
Fire, always a good servant
but a hard master, totally de¬
stroyed a Negro school near
here last week at V.olet, La ,
in St. Bernard park'd as the
result of incendiarism. The
school was not the object of
the fire-vandals who, first set
a flam.ng t Tch to a Negro
dance hall against which there
had been numerous compla nts.
Damage has not been estimat¬
ed, neither has anyone been
arrested a connection with
the conflagration.
The destruction of the school.
party given in his honor.
Wurdfcrd was born August 8,
1849. For fifty years he work¬
ed as a coal miner During his
life, he has also worked as o
water and a construction
worker. He Is the father ol
two daughters, Mrs. Laura Wi¬
ley add Mrs. Fan, I e Ltndell.
and two sons, Charles and
Samuel. T.ie centinarian lives
with the former.
His wife, Mrs. Annie Wood¬
ford, d ed in 1921. Three of
his children are also dead.
IND. METHODISTS
HOLD CONF. SCHOOL
EVANSVILLE. lad. (ANP) —
Ministers, laymen and youth
from churches of the Ind ana
district of Lie Lexington Con¬
ference of the Methodist
church, gathered in St. John’.
Methodist church here recently
to attend the district confer¬
ence and Christian Workers'
school. Theme of the confer¬
ence was “Faith by Which We
Live.”
Delegates to the St. Louis
area mass meeting for the
Advance for Chr'st and H's
Church” program, to be held
in Chicago October 5, were ap¬
pointed at the conference. Pre¬
siding off cer of the conference
was Dr. H. O. MeCutcuin, In¬
dianapolis, and the Rev. R. C.
Wynn, Anderson, was dean of
,'he school.
‘‘BODYGUARD” | j
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Sastside. Sunday, , Monday. Tues i
day, September 4. 5, 6 on the
same progra/m with Wayne
Lawrence Tierney as he ap-
years in “Bodyguard” as the
Morris, Bruce Bennett, in “The
Younger Bros” also featuring
Allan Hale, Janis Page and
Robert Hutton one of the sea¬
outstanding technicolor
Bros, westerns.
specallzlng m £ |
WEDDING
AND f
BIRTHDAY
CAKES |
Pastries, Old Fashion Rye X
Bread ?
Cream Puffa
Doughnuts Dally f X
Two Bakings
KRAFT’S BAKERY jf
Jefferson and Duffy Sta. J
Phone 5244 X
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TRAMP DANCE
Sponsored by
The Georgia Hi Steppers
At Ruby’s Tavern
FRIDAY NIGHT,
SEPT. 2. 1949
9 until ?
Admission Adv. 50c At door 65c
W. J. Ellison, President
M. Alexander, Chairman
AIR CONDITIONED
EAST SIDE
THEATRE
DIAL 3-6092
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Fill.—SAT SEPT. 2—3
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
A’MN ROCKY LANE
“CARSON CITY
RAIDERS’’
Hit No. 2
EAST SIDE KIDS in
“SMUGGLERS COVE”
Serial and Comedy
$ $ PLAY WIN-O !? $
FRIDAY NIGHT
SUN.. MON., TUES.
September 4, 5. 6
2—KIG HITS—2
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Wayne Morris
Bruce Bennett
“YOUNGER BROS.”
In Technicolor
Hit No 2
“SHOOT ON SIGHT”
odyq\3$
Star ring
IAWRINCI PRISCILLA
Comedy, Serial News
WED.—TIIURS. SEPT. 7—8
BARGAIN DAY
Adults 20c Kids HU-
TWO GREAT HITS
ALAN LADD in
“WILD HARVEST”
’Hit No. 2
“SPRINGTIME IN
SIERES”
Added Comedy—Serial
Coining Soon
MYRA STANTON
at "Deborah Stewart
In h's everyday army work
Sgt. Currie is platoon sergeant
of the ammunition and pio¬
neer platoon of headquarters
company, t'bird battalion, 505th
Airbourne Infantry regiment.
P ROVEX LEADER
L\ RMS FIELD!
MR. WALTER A. GORDON
Chairman, California State Adult
Authority (ParoleBoard); Lawyer;
former All American football star
(1918) for Uni versi ty of California;
for 24 years Assistant Football
Coach, University of California;
former President, Alameda County
Branch, N.A.A.C.P.
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THEATRE
TIIURS.—FRI.. SEPT. 1—2
2—BIG HITS—2
Hit No. 1
BETTY GRABLE
CESAR ROMERO
“LADY IN ERMINE”
l'n Technicolor
Hit No. 2
Doug. Fairbank, Jr.
“CORSICAN BROS.”
Serial — Cartoon
1 ■ • ■■■ ... ...... —.......... i —— i —
SAT. ONLY SEPT.. 3
DOtH'l ,E FEATURE
TEX RITTER ■
TEX RIDES WITH
THE BOY SCOUTS”
2nd Feature
DON BARRY
“WAIN TO
ALCATRAZ”
Serial - Cartoon
SUN—MON. oEPT. 4—5
2—DAYS ONLY—2
I 2—Big' Labor Day Hits—2
mMM
GEORGE MACREADY
FRED CLARK
_____ Added Feature ----
BOWERY BOYS
“BOWERY BOMB¬
SHELL”
TUES—WED. SEP. 6—7
2—BIG HITS—2
VERONICA LAKE
‘ISN’T IT ROMANTIC
also
“HIT THE SADDLE”
With US Army
In Germany * ‘
USAASC, Frankfurt, Ger¬
many, Aug. 16.—Pfc. Thomas
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie R Jones of 2817 John¬
son avenue, Savannah, Ga, Is
at present assigned as a truck
driver with the 518th Trans¬
portation Truck Company. The
518th Transportation Truck
Company is attached to the
United State Army Airlift
Support Command.
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DIAL 2-2946
FRI.—SAT. SEPT. 2—3
2—BIG HITS—2
TIM HOLT in
“INDIAN AGENT”
Hit No. 2
“HONOR ON RANGE”
Also Serial — Comedy
__
Sunday. Monday Tuesday
Sept. 4. 5, 6
2—BIG HITS—
* HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Hit No, 2
“Flamingo
Road”
Hit, No 2
“DESIGN FOR DEATH”
Added Comedy. Serial
WEI). ONLY. SEPT. 7
2— BIG FEATURES—2
“SHE”
No. 2
“CHECK YOUR GUNS”
Added Comedy
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
my dream
IS Y0URS JNicoioii.
MICHAEL CURTIZ \7~-j^ri
JAY CAM BOWMAN^
MENo'OU ARDEN SAKALL
SlttNA HOYLE ,*»„>«,»• », «*•<< Aumdi
r .5KS'LS®£ MICHAEL CURTI2 '
Mat-* 0» Hr't ' te**•*-***-
Added Serial—Comedy
A former student of DeacU
.high school in Savannah, Pfc.
Jones has been in the army
since £ iptember, 1948, and with
his present unit since March,
1949.
Tne United Stater, Army Air¬
lift Support Command has
been one of toe important cogs
of the E 'rl’n A'riift. Its mls-
s on includes support of the
combined Airlift Task Force in
load hg a id unloading 'opera¬
tions at Rhine-Main and Wies¬
baden Air Bases, as well as the
responsibility for control and
movement of supplies into and
out of these A r Bases.
Masters’ Club
The Masters’ Club will hold
its regular meeting Sept. 2 at
the home of Willie Dixon, 1512
Ogeechee road.