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PACK RIGHT
3000 Method¬
ist Women At¬
tend Conf.
Cleveland, Ohio— Climaxing
the third annual Assembly oi
the Wdhiun's Society of Christ¬
ian Service of the Methodist
church, in session here April 18-
21, a delegated body of 3,500
women, rcpre enting a constit¬
uency of 1,500,000 members of
societies of Christian Service, by
official vote, went on record as
resolved in organizational and
individual life to do everything
possible within their area of in¬
fluence to "wipe out all preju¬
dice cod inlolerencc, granting
to everyone the rights which are
his inherently and working
steadily to make human right
a reality both at home and
abroad.”
According to Mrs. J. H. Tag-
gert of Savannah, Ga„ repre¬
senting the Bethlehem Center,
adoi lion o. findings stressed
racism, world peace, increase in
numbers of mis ionaries and t'i-
nanciai gifts to missions, and
all areas of basic human rights
within the United States, sup-
prt of Christian social relation;.
I Gunnie’s
Night Clubs
Now in Operaton
The Village Tavern
till 1 W. Gwinnett St.
AND
CilINNIE’S TAVERN
TELFAIR ROAD
Roth Dance Hulls Are
Open For Engagements
Make Your Reserva-
Now
in everyday living, and sought
General Conference legislation
to abolish segregation in the to¬
tal organizational structure ol
the Methodist church.
Among the recommendations
receiving favorable action by the
Asembly were the following:
Opposition to Senate Bill No,
zj»i, tne Mundt Bill, which, it
was stated, “violates the basic
rights of freedom of speech and
conscience.”
A nnancra: pledge of $ 5 , 410,543
to carry on its missionary pro-
gram at home and abroad, dur¬
ing the ensuing fiscal year <50
51), was made by treasurer, o
the six jurisdictional division
acting on instructions from
their constituent bodies, com¬
prising more than loo Confer¬
ence Socities of Christian Ser¬
vice.
Prior to adjournment, dele¬
gates were presented compli¬
mentary copies of THE UPPER.
ROOM, international k n own
book of devotions issued by the
Methodist church under the ed¬
itorship of the Rev. Dr. J. Man¬
ning Potts, of Na hville, Tenn.
Published bi-monthly in ten
different 1 a n guages and in
Braille, “The Upper Room” has
a world circulation exceeding
two million copies per issue.
The souvenir edition given to
delegates Is known as the Laj
Witness Nnmber, all of the devo¬
tions being written by lay men
$500,000 Suit Against Joe
CHICAGO —(ANP)— The
$500,000 alienation of affections
nit that has dragged on month
n'ter month here against Joe
I,out;, retired heafyweigbt box-
j champion, may be settled
cut of court, it was refealed her**
last week.
The suit was filed by the Rev
Matthew C. Faulkner, former
army chaplain, who charged
■ that the champion stoic his
and lay women. Miss Clarice
Winstead of t he ‘ ‘The Upper
Room” stalf, represented the
publication.
THEY’LL NEVER BSE ||
SUSAN PS,VA5H0N WA5
BORN 109 YfAR5 AGO IN
BOSTON. MASS. AT 16 5HE
WAS VALEDICTORIAN AS WELL
AS THE ONLY COLORED GRAD¬
UATE OF ATSOMFRVILLE.MASS-/ HER SEMINARY
CLASS
SHE WENT TO PITTSBURGH
WHERE SHE TAUGHT PRIMARY
SCHOOL- LATER SHE MOVED
TO WASHINGTON.D.C. WHERE
SHE HEADED THE THADDEDS
STEVENS SCHOOL-
FROM THERE MRS-VASHON
PROCEEDED ON TO SAINT
LOUIS, MO, TO ENGAGE IN
COMMUNITY WORK- DURING-
THE CIVIL WAR 5HET WAS
PARTICULARLY ACTIVE IN
HELPING- CARE FOR THE
WOUNDED AS WELL AS THE
MANY REFUGEE NEGROES
FLEEING- THE POST-WAR
SOUTH/ i
i
! I
Bears Play Augusta Giants
Stadium
The Savannah duaties basce
the Augusta Giants Sunday af¬
ternoon at Grayson stadium, the
game getting underway at 2:30
p, m.
This contest is a natural and
should be a thriller as both
teams are perennial rivals and
usually go all out when they
^eet each other A large crowd
1 * expected to attend the game
which will be the first game this
season played at Grayson Sta¬
dium by Negro teams.
wife, Mattie, 27, known in New
York as Carol Drake, a model.
Rev. Faulkner further charged
that he had lost hi; wife’s love
and the love of their children,
Matthew, Jr., 5, and Oran, 3.
He Is seeking the custody of
the two children from his wife
charging that she is unfit. This
motion will be card April 28 be¬
fore Judge Daniel A. Roberts in
Circuit court.
Colored Electrical Engi¬
neer Transfers From
Navy To REA
Thomas A. Norman, electrical
engineer who was graduated
from Howard University in 1947,
has transferred from the Navy
Department to the Rural Elec¬
trification Admin tration of the
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Mr. Norman is one of 16 young
engineers now being oriented
for positions in the construct-
ion and maintenance of electric
power facilities in rural areas.
Following further orientation in
the Hied with one of the cooper¬
ative power systems early this
summer, he and the others will
return here for assignment.
Another group of young engin¬
eers are being oriented now for
positions in REA’s rural tele¬
phone program.
After graduation from How¬
ard, Mr. Norman, a native of
Boston, did additional work at
Harvard, then took a teaching
post at Prairie View A. M. col-
lege, Prairie Viwe, Tex. He had
been an electrical engineer in
the Navv Department since the
fall of 1948,
Young Norman is the ’ ccond
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Many fans from Augusta are
coming to Savannah to cheer
for their team, which is said to
be one best semi-pro teams in
this section.
The Bears, which this year are
being operated under new man¬
agement, have been greatly
strentheened by several new
players. The new owners of the
team are J. W. Simmons, Walter
Byrd, James Early, Charle Gor¬
don, Kelsey Kelly and Joseph
Negro engineer to be employed
by REA. The other other is is
Douglas, who joined the agency
two years ago.
Syracuse Gets First
Negro Teacher
Th^Twn^f Syracuse - hirld iANP)—
fir t Negro teacher in its public
school system last week with the
appointment of Miss Marjorie
G. Day.
One of 33 persons appointed
by the city board of education,
she will take over a class when
the 1950-51 school year opens
m September.
Miss Day is scheduled to teach
the first three gardes in an ele-
mentary school. She will be
Teacher’s college this June,
Secret’s Out!
- By Betty Barclay —
A RECIPE that is tops in taste
and moderate in price shouldn’t
he kept a secret. Not that a cas¬
serole of lamb is
a secret — you
have probably
prepared it many
times. But do
you know the
secret of having
the gravy thick¬
ened to just the
right consistency
and keeping the
__ intact? Add quick-cook¬
rich flavors
ing tapioca to the meat and vege¬
table liquid just before baking. It’s
as simple as that! One whiff of this
biscuit-topped casserole as it comes
from the oven is enough to make
any Mary go out and buy a little
lamb!
Lamb en Casserole
1 pound boned lamb shoulder, cut
In 1-inch pieces; V 2 cup sliced
onions: 1 tablespoon fat; 2)4 cups
hot water; 1 bay leaf; 2 teaspoons
salt; -Vs teaspoon pepper; 1 cup
finely diced carrots; 1 cup finely
diced potatoes; 2 cups canned
tomatoes; 2 tablespoons quick¬
cooking tapioca,
9 unbaked baking powder biscuits,
rolled V* inch thick.
Brown lamb and onions in fat in
heavy saucepan or skillet. Add water
and bay leaf. Cover is and simmer B0
minutes, or until meat almost tender.
Add salt and pepper. Then add vege¬
tables and continue until‘vegeiabi^ cooking 30 ami’meat minutes
longer, done. or Remove quick-
are bay leaf. Add
cooking tapioca gradually to meat mix¬
ture and mix well. Measure into 2-
quart baking dish, 6% adding water if
necessary to make cups mixture.
Bake in hot oven (450° F.) 5 minutes.
Then stir well and bake 5 minutes
longer. Place biscuits on top of meat
mixture and continue baking 12 min¬
utes, or until biscuits are done. Makes
0 to 8 servings.
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ALSO
BIG SINGING
CONTEST
APRIL 30, 1950
AT
Sportsman Park
SAVANNAH (HANTS
VS
SAY’H WHITE SOX
Game Time 2 P. Al.
Admission: Advance (i3c
At The Gate 75c
Tickets on sale at McGlock-
ton’s Grocery, Waters Service
Station, Howell’s Service
Station. Also Free Beer
will be given away. Catch
City Bus at Henry and West
Broad Street Only 10c.
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PETITION FOR CHARTER
Application for and order
granting amendment and re¬
newai of charter.
Georgia, Chatham County
To the Superior Court of said
county MOST
The petition of the HALE
WORSHIPFUL PRINCE
GRAND LODGE A. F. A A. M.
JHE^tate s ^ ow f ?™he
court:
That petitioner was heretofore
incorporated by order of the Su¬
perior Court of Chatham Coun¬
ty, said order being dated July
11. l POO; that the charter of
petitioner was renewed for a
period of twenty (20) years by
order of tne Superior Court of
Chatham County dated July 12,
1910, and was thereafter re¬
newed for an additional period
of twenty < 20 > years by order of
ifty^datecFJhdy °19
Petitioner now desires that its
charter be extended for the per-
iod of thirty-five <35> years
from July 19, 1950, as provided
by law and that the name of pe-
titioner be changed to MOST
WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HAUL
GRAND LODGE. FREE AND
ACCEPTED MASONS, JURIS¬
DICTION OF GEORGIA.
3.
Petitioner shows that at the
Annual Grand Communication
of petitioner held on the 14th
day of June, 1949, at Augusta,
Georgia, a resolution was unan-
imously adopted authorizing
and directing the officers of the
corporation to take the neces¬
sary steps for the extension of
its charter for thirty-five <35>
years as above set out and for
changing its corporate name as
prayed for. A copy of said res¬
olution duly “maVkecf certified _ is attached _____
hereto Exhibit A. and
made a part of this this petition, ncHHnn
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter be amended and
its corporate name be changed
as set out above.
Bryan, Carter and Ansley, At-
torneys for Petitioner
EXHIBIT A
Resolved that the name ot
this corporation shall be changed
by proper charter amendment
whereby the name of the corpo¬
ration shall be the MOST WOR¬
SHIPFUL PRINCE HALL
GRAND LODGE, FREE AND AC¬
CEPTED MASONS, JURISDIC-
TION OF GEORGIA.
Resolved that the charter o£
petitioner be renewed and ex-
tended for thirty-five (35) years
as p ra y eC J fQJ.
Resolved further that the
Grand of Master the Grand and Grand Lodge Sec-; of
retary here¬
petitioner be and they are
by authorized to apply to the
Superior Court of Chatham
County, Georgia, for the amend¬
ment of charter and renewal
and extension thereof as set out
in said resolutions.
We, J. W. Dobbs, Grand Mas¬
ter. of the Most Worshipful
Prince Hall Grand Lodge A. F.
& A. M. of Georgia, and Sol C.
Johnson, Gr-and Secretary, cer¬
tify that the above and fore¬
going is a true ana correct copy
of resolutions passed and adopt¬
ed by the Annual Grand Com¬
munication of the Grand Lodge
held in Augusta, Georgia, on the
14th day of June, 19*19.
< Signed) J. W. Dobbs, Grand
Master, Sol C. Johnson, Grand
Secretary 1
ORDER
The foregoing petition for
amendment and renewal of the
charter of MOST WORSHIP¬
FUL PRINCE HALL GRAND
LODGE A. F. & A. M. OF THE
STATE OF' GEORGIA seeking to
amend the charter so as to
change the corporate name to
MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE
HALL GRAND LODGE, FREE
AND ACCEPTED MASONS, JU¬
RISDICTION OF GEORGIA and
seeking to renew and extend
said charter for a period of
thirty-five (35) years from
July 19, 1950, having been read
and considered; and the Couft
being satisfied that the appli¬
cation for amendment and re-
' newai and extension of said
charter Ls within the purview and
and intention of the statutes
laws of the State of Georgia that
made and provided; and
all the requirements of law have
been complied with; it is hereby-
ordered and declared that the
said petition and application for
amendment of charter and the
renewal and extension thereof
is granted, and the name of pe¬
titioner, MOST WORSHIPFUL '
PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE
A. F. A A. M. OF THE STATE OF.
GEORGIA, is hereby changed PRINCE to
MOST WORSHIPFUL
HALL GRAND LODGE. FREE
AND ACCEPTED MASONS. JU¬
RISDICTION OF GEORGIA, as
prayed for in said petition and
the corporate name of petition¬ MOST
er shall hereafter be
WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL
GRAND LODGE, FREE AND AC¬
CEPTED MASONS, JURISDIC¬
TION OF GEORGIA; and the
aid charter is hereby renewed
and extended as prayed for.
This 17 day of April, 1950.
(Signed) D. S. Atkinson
Judge, Superior Court of Chat¬
ham County
A true copy.
John R. Fawcett,
Dep. Clerk S. C. C. C. Ga.
ANSWERS TO
CANCER QUIZ .
Questions Are on page 3
1. No. There are two
types of tumors—benign (which
are usually harmless) and ma¬
lignant or cancerous.
2. Any delay is dangerous. |
Sometimes a few days or a few I
wbeks can mean the difference
between life and death. Con-
suit your doctor at once if you
have the slightest suspicion of
cancer.
3. There is no evidence that
cancer in humans can be di-
M t!y transmitted from parent
to child. There may be slight
inherited tendency to develop
a 'particular type of cancer.
But the child of a cancer vic¬
tim may be less likely to die
of the disease than someone
who has not had cancer in his
family, because the person who
has had first-hand experience
with cancer probably will be
more alert to the danger.
4. ‘Half the cancer cases
that develop could be cured, if
they were diagnosed and
treated early. Doctors esti¬
mate that more than 1,000 of
last year’b fcancer deaths fn
Georgia could have been pre¬
vented.
5. April is Cancer Control
Month, so designated by act of
Congress and by Presidential' |
Proclamation. A concentrated
educational. campaign and the
annual drive for funite are
carried out by the American
Cancer Society during the
month.
It’s time to give a few dollars
to the Red Cross in oraer that
it will be able to give a lift to
those who are afflicted by disas¬
ter.
Special Train To Augusta
Sunday, May 7, 1950
$2.5# ROUND
TRIP
Incl. Tax
Sponsored by the Independent Order, Brothers and
Sisters of America
LODGES— Stone No. 1 - Williams No. 2 - West Sa¬
vannah No. 3 - C. E. Young No. 1 - Butler No. 5
SPECIAL TRAIN—Going—Leave Savannah 8:00 AM
Returning—Leave Augusta 8:30 PM
JOIN THE CROWD AND ENJOY THE TRIP
REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS WILL HE ON
HAND
Charlie Stone, Pres. Edward Lopez, Chairman
PURCHASE TICKETS NOW
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY STATION
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_ start the road to happiness and prosperity.
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If discouraged in business or love, this message is for you. I
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950
SAVE
20 %
CASH AND CARRY
AT
snows
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Cement Products Co. 4
Savannah- Ga. Phone 2-2971
Hull and West Boundary Sta.
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
522 West Broad St. Is The
Right Place To Spend Your
Recreation Ilourp,
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DON’T FORGE!
Phone 2-OZXl
Paul & Andy
Starters—Magnetos—Gen¬
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Batteries—Fuei Pump*’
ON THE CORNER OF THE
SQUARE
309-13 W. OGLETHORPE
WHEN YOU WANT
SEAFOOD
Go To or Phone
LOUIS C. •|.
Matthews
518 West Broad St.
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
CL A UK’S
Auto
Wrecking (
Co. v
1027 W. Gwinnett St.
Starters and Generators
(Exchange) $5.00
Everything For Your
Automobile
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BLUE STEEL
OVEjR DUNGARE ALL S AND
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" AND STRONG” r
■' Specializing In
I WEDDING
} AND
! BIRTHDAY
CAKES
Pastries, Old Fashion Rye
Bread
Cream Puffs
Doughnuts \
Two Bakings Daily
KRAFT’S BAKERY
Jefferson a~<d Duffy Sts.
Phone 52** 4