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VffOE 51
WHERE TO WORSHIP
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of The Savannah Tribune).
BAPTIST
ABYSSINIA BAf'TIST CHURCH
34th imd Ogeerhee Roar!
Hew. G. W. Carter Pastor
. Phone 3-51 If.
a ix rr.ort.EA new
BAPTIST CHCRCH
b28'Harmon Street
1 !?ev. B. N Bunn, Pastor
Phone G847
i RAY ST. BAPTIST CHCRCH
j President t. and P. Pastor oular Streets
Rev. B. Free,
PlK.no 3-4974
, HRTH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
| Lincoln and Gordon Streets
■ Rev. Levi Moore, Pastor
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHI iff II
' 702 West Park Avenue
Key. E. J. Dyson, Pastor
■ Phone 3-0040
BOLTON ST. BAPTIST CHI'RCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev. C. E. Richardson, Pastor
Pfione 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST
CHCRCH
Harden Near 30th Street
Rev. J. M. Butler, Pastor
Phone 5576
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHCRCH
Hull ami McAllister Streets
Rev, W. M. Daniels, Pastor
Phone 2-2834
CONNOR S TEMPLE
BAPTIST CHURCH '
all!) We«‘ '"winnett Street
Phone 8291 ■
EMANUEL BAPTIST CHCRCH
510 East Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. C. McMillan, Pastor
Phone 3-7353
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST
CHCRCH
Montgomery and St. .Tulian Street?
Rev. R. M Gilbert, Pastor
Phone 3-6597
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev. W. C. Cunningham, Pastor
Phene 3-8169
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
575 West Bryan Street
Kev. K. M. Williams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Gwinnett Near East Rroad Street
Rev. E. A. Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
FIRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Wheaton Near Harmon Street
Rev. G. R. Conner, Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FIRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
221 W 45 Street
Rev. E. Boyd, Pastor
Phone 5918
FIRST MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Reynolds and 31st Street
Kev. I,. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
FIRST MT. BETHEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Fahm Street
l>er. Marion Washington, Chr.
Phene 2-0677
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPTIST
(BURCH
trlO West Alice Street
Rev. H. W. Wilbur.., Pastor
Phone 5865
fRlENNSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Hudson Hill
Kev. A. J. Flewellen, Pastor
Rhone 3-2642
HAPPY HOME BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ott Street
Rev. L. L. Smalls, Pastor
Phone 7808
BRAMPTON BAPTIST
CHURCH
Hall Street. Woodville
Rev. W. S. Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Richard and Baker Streets
Rev. S. L. Archer, Pastor
Phone 3-7848
I.ITWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and H. East Broad Streets
Kev. J. Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
MACEDONI \ B \PT1ST
MT. HER MON BAPTIST
CHURCH
545 West Y'ork Street
Randolph & Jackson Streets
Rev. AV. B. Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg Lane
Kev J. Q. Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph Street
Kev. James Bailev, Pastor
Phone 3-3089
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, Pastor
Phone 3-4312
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
512 Berrien Street
Rev. W. C. Cunningham. Pastor
Phone 3-8169
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waters Avenue and Culver St.
Rev. A. E. Hagins, Pastor
Phone 3-4808
SECOND ARNOLD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Arnold Near Broughton Street
Rev. George Dingle, Pastor
Phone 2-0850
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
124 Houston Street
Rev. E. G. Quarterman, Pastor
Phon* 3-6163
SECOND ERENEZER
BAP! 1ST CHURCH
ugh-thorpe and McAllister Streets
litre. W. M. K. Miller. Pastor
• Phono 2*50(15
THANK! U, BAPTIST CHURCH
We.-) Broad and Bolton Streets
[ REMO"'- I TEMPLE BAPTIST
« Hi M H
: i ; Avenue and West Broad St.
; Bev. J. M. Bento”, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
rut K LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gwinnett Near Price Street
. Kic idie Bonds, Pastor
phone 2-4051
i'MON BAPTIST CHURCH
1 !: men Street
• L. f. Sapp, Pastor
Phene 4-2944
WILMINGTON BAPTIST
CHURCH
Thunderbolt
E. A. Capers, Pastor
Phene 2-0417
< .ON BAPTIST C4IURCII
v. J. B. Hales. Pastor
UIZ Ferrill St.
Phone 3-0948
CATHOLIC
ST. ANTHONY'S MISSION
112 Fell Street
Fa the i ,Tol n Galvin, Rector
Phone 5258
ST. BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
E: i Broad and Gaston Streets
Father •!■ Feeley, Rector
Phone 7251
1. MARY’S CATHOLIC
( IIURCH
on West 30th Street
Pathei B. II. Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Taylffr and II ibersham Streets
Rev. A. C. Curtright, Pastor
Phono 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
-T. MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Audi i m and West Broad Street?
Father G. II. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
MTTHODIST
ASBURY METHODIST CH URCH
Hiffy nn l Abercorn Streets
!!rv. J. H. Taggart, Pastor
Phone 3-6019
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Fust Broad and Holton Lane
Rev. A. D. Powell, Pastor
Phone 9981
DAVIS MEMORTA?.
M. E. CHURCH
11th an ! Randolph Streets
P.ov. T, Thomas, Pastor
FLIPPER CHAPEL
\. ,M. K. CHI’RCH
Cohen Near Berrien Street
Rev. J. L. Sibert, Pastor
Phone 3-6898
GAIN IS CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
'TO Magnolia Street
Rev. 11. R. Swinson, Pastor
Phone 2-5587
HANNAH CHAPEL
A. M. K. CHURCH
Waterworks
Rev. Horace Nelson, Pastor
Phone 2-0539
PALI N’ METHODIST CHURGll
23th At Burroughs Streets
Rev. J. K. Spears, Pastor
T. J AMES A. M. E. CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rev. W. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-2854
ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
Joe and Ott Streets
Rev. G. If. Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
r. PAUL C. M. E. CHURCH
West Broad and Maple Streets
Rev. T. E. Sibley, Pastor
Phone 3-2849
ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH
Charles and West Broad Streets
Rev. J. S, Bryan, Pastor
Phone 3-2CS3
ST. PHILIP MONUMENTAL
A. VI. E. CHURCH
AGO West Hull Street
Rev, D. T. Babcock, Pastor
Phone 2-2423
sr. THOMAS \. M. K. CHURCH
tilth and Burroughs Streets
Rev. S. Stripling, Pastor
Phone 3-5038
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL
\. M. E. CHURCH
Eagle and Church Streets
Rev. J. P. Lampkin, Pastor
Phone 6696
PRESBYTERIAN
U TI.FR MEMORIAL
I’KKSBY TER I VN CHURCH
'.'80 East Broad Street
Rev. P. A. Patterson, Pastor
Phone 6605
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OF PRAYER
043 Bismarck Street
Rev. Lawson, Elder
Phone 9137
HIBI K WAY CHURCH
j 76(i East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
HIST BORN CHURCH OF THE
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and 89th Streets
Rev, G. R. Richardson, Pastor
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
SKYENTH-D \Y ADVENTIST
< in ecu
I list Rev. ami D. E. Burroughs Davis, Street
iPlwne i Pastor
3-9114
U R C H E S
REV. ( . E. YOUNG
At Eber.ezer Baptist churcL
31 and Ea t Broad streets, a se¬
ries of revival meetings will br
held May 15-20. The Rev. C. !■
Young, pastor of union Brand
Baptist church, will conduct th
services. Rev. R. L. Roper is pas
tor of Ebenezcr.
To Conduct Revival
rev. j. c. McMillan
“That Stuff You’ve Got T<
Watch” will be the theme run-
ring through the series of ser¬
mons to be preached by the Rev
James C. McMillan at Emman¬
uel Bapti ;t church. East Hunt-
ingtos street, beginning Sunday
and continuing for a period of
two weeks. Special music will
llso feature those revival ser¬
vices which will be in charge of
Pastor McMillan, and which,
undoubtedly, will b~ largely
attended.
Secoi.d Baptist Church
Church services Sunday be¬
gan with the Sunday school
which opened at 10 o’clock by
Miss Hattie Carter. At the 11
o’clock services an impressive
sermon was preached by the
oat°i. iollowed by baptism. Mis :
Pearl Lavender will be the
speaker for the Youth Day pro-
gram. Sunday morning. May
Womans Day will be had
Sunday, May 28.
St. John’s Mother’s
Dav Propram
The St. John’s Bapt. church
Sunday . chool is sponsoring a
Mother’s Day program on Sun¬
day, May 14, at 9:45 a. m. during
the Sunday school period. The
public is cordially invited to at¬
tend. Tne program io oe rend¬
ered is as follows: Song by the
school, welcome to -mothers by
little Mi's Judith Robinson,
reading by Mrs. Cieo Pryor; so¬
lo by Mrs. Libian Wilson; solo
by Mr * Olivia Alexander; re
marks by Mr?. Sadie Cartlege,
selection by Good Will Gospel
Singers; reading by Mrs. Mamie
Williams; selection by Royal
Funeral Home choir; paper by
Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons; solo by
Mrs. Marie Singleton; reading
by Miss Jacqueline Walker; trio,
Misses Vera Truell, Francis
Loadholt and Mildred Truell;
reading by Miss Carolyn Lewis,
highlights u.: on Sunday , school ______ les- !
son : by «... Mrs. Theodosia Buckner,
presentation to youngest moth-
r who attends this program by
Mrs Henrietta Frazier, presen¬
tation to the mother who has
he largest number of children
! n attendance by Mrs. M. N.
Moon; presentation to the old¬
est member of Sunday school
vho has ben attending regular-
■■ by Mrs. Octavia McNatt. Mrs.
Viola G. Oliver will be mistress
of ceremonieh, William H. Ham-
pilton, Supt., and Rev. E. O. S.
Cleveland, pastor.
Thunderbolt Union
The Thunderbolt Fifth Sun¬
day Community Union met Ap¬
ril 28-30 with Wilmington Bap¬
tist church with the following
ministers delivering sermons:
Rev. L. L. Smalls, Friday night;
refreshments and young people
talent program Saturday night;
Rev. Wm. Williams, Sunday
morning, and Rev. E. J. Dyson,,
Sunday 3 p. m. The amount j
raised during the meeting was;
is i
$108.57. Rev. E. A. Capers pres¬
ident and Mrs. Eloise Wright,
reporter. The next session of the
union will be held at Centarl
Baptist church.
!
Mothers’ Day At Butler
Presbyterian Church
A musical tribute to mother¬
hood and womanhood will be
gven by the men of Butler Htes-
byterian church, Sunday even¬
ing. 7 o’clock, in the main au¬
ditorium of the church which j
located at East Broad and Mc¬ 1
is
Donough streets. A solo wll be
rendered by Prof. Robert A.
Long of Savannah State college
who has been trained at the
J iliard School of Music. Num-
will be presented by the
j male chorus mAer t he direction
j 0 j- { jeon Grant who will, likewise,
I j xnder a solo. The address of the
occa slon will be given by Prof
H e rm an Simmons. Rev. p. A
Patterson is pastor of the
j church.
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Revival At Bryan
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REV. It. M. WILLIAMS, Jit. I
Beginning this week with a
week of prayer, First Bryan
Baptst church will begin it. i
soul-saving campaign in full on l
Sunday with .. preaching . . every . „ j
night by the pastor, Rev. R. M.l
Williams, wlio has prepared
soul-stirring subjects for the oc¬
casion. Special revival music
will be furnished by the com¬
bined choir, the Young Men’s
Civic Glee Club and the May ¬
flower Gospel Singers. All are
urged to attend this revival
meeting, especially the unsaved
and those away from their home
church.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
Mrs. O. F. Thompson, repre-j
sentative of the Cancer among J
our group, was at the session j
with a message on same. At the
close of her talk trose who hau
not reported were urged to do
so.
A
Rev. J. W. Maxwell, P. E. of
the Brunswick district who was
called to Eatonton last week on
account of illness oi his brother
re P otreci that he was on tilc
road to recovery.
Rev. I. J. Johnson, P. E„ West
Savannah district, gave greet -1
ings from Orlando, Fla., where
he spent the weekend.
The Rev. A. D. Powell of Beth-
el AME church invited the mem¬
bers to attend the revival
meeting at Bethel church that
would start Monday night. May
15. The meeting will be con¬
ducted by Rev. G. B. Hannan,
a former pastor.
The Mother’s Day sermon wp?
preached at 12:45 by the Rev. M.
L. Lester, pastor of the Hutcner-
son Station, McIntosh.
The order of the day next
Tuesday will be a paper by Rev.
Yv. O- P- Sherman, P. E. Savan¬
nah distritc, subject, “Journal¬
ism and What It means.”
Rev. J. S. Bryan, chairman of
the program committee, will
assign the subjects for *thc
remaining part of the year.
Members in attendance were
Revs. W. W. Stevens, B. B. Sw'in-
son. C. P. Hobbs, R. Richards,
J. A. Aikens, J. S. Bryan, J, w.
Maxwell, A. D. Powell, I. J. John¬
son, M. L. Lester, W, O. P. Sher-
man. Visitors, Mrs. C. F. Thomp-
son,-and Brother B. Fahn. Ben-
ediction was said by Rev. M. L.
Lester.
Zion Hill Baptist Church
The Zion Hill Baptist church
is in the midst of its spring re-
vival at Lathrope and Exley
Aves., with the Rev. J. w. Callo-
way' of Winter Garden, Fla.,
preaching eacii evening at 8 p.
m.. The Mayflowers will be with
vs next week, beginning fdonday
night. P.ev. J. B. Bates is min-
ister of the church.
Central Bant. Church |
Sunday marked the close of
another very successful revival
service at Central. Eleven were
baptised Sunday morning and
the Lord’s supper was served at
4 o’clock with the following vis¬
iting ministers present: Rev.
Dyson. Rev. Davis. Rev. Connor
and Rev. Ford. The June Work¬
ers will have a seafood simoer
May 20 at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Brown, 15 Fifth St. The j
Simmons Singers will render a
program on May 22 for the Julv
workers. On Sunday, Mother’s
Dav, a program will be rendered
sponsored by Mrs. Ro'a Middle-
ton. our sick members are doing! i
fair at this meeting.
M. MOORE
special
marking the installation of the
Rev. Levi M. Moore as pastor was
begun Monday night at Beth
Eden Baptist church.
Participating in the first four
nights of the celebration
First African Baptist
Rev. Ralph Mark Gilbert,
tor, First C o n g r egational
church. A. A. C. Curtrigh ,
P as t° r ; Mt. Zion Baptist church
Rev. J. Q. Adams, pastor and
Butler Presbyterian church. Rev.
P. A. Patterson, pastor.
The remainder of the cele¬
bration will be featured by the
participation of the following
churches: Friday nght, May 12
Second Baptist church, Rev.
Edgar Quarterman, pastor, and
Sunday, May 14. St. John Bap
tist church, Rev. E. O. S. Cleve
land, pastor.
On Monday night. May 15, the
closing activities of the install¬
ation will be held, highlghted by
a reception in honor of Rev
Moore and his family. A special
musical program will be rend¬
ered, directed by Mrs. Camilla
Wells.
The Rev. Moore comes to Sa¬
vannah from Tremont, Temple,
Macon, and Springfield Baptist
church of Hawkinsville, which
'’burcho'' he nastored simultane¬
ously. His ministerail activities
also extended to the Northern
section of the country where he
also pastored Gethsemane Bap¬
tist church at West New York,
J.
graduate , . .
p»v. Moore is a oj
Haines Institute and Lincoln
University, Pa., having finished
this college and theological strid¬
es at the latter.
He s a native of Darien.
and is the brother of Dr. R. W.
Moore of this city.
His Church To
lonor Him IT
St. Paul Baptist church. Wat¬
ers Ave., will celebrate the 11th
anniversary of the Rev. A. E
Hagins as pastor of the church
Monday night. May 15 through
Sunda night, May 21.
The following churches will
take part in these services:
Monday night, May 15, Second
Ebernezer Baptist church, Rev.
W. K. Miller, pa .or;
night, May 16, Bethlehem Bapt.
church, Rev. E. J. Dyson: Wed¬
nesday night, May 17. Second
Evergreen Baptist, Rev. M. T.
Thomas: Thursday night,
18, St. James AME. Rev. W. D.
Stephens: Friday night. May 19,
St. John Baptist church, Rev.
r O. s. Cleveland. Sunday, May
21, 3:30 p. m.. Mt. Bethel Bapt.
church. Rev. R. J. Cliffin. anni¬
versary sermon; Sunday night
the musical recital.
Under the leadership of the
Rev. Hagin the church has
growned by leaps and bounds.
A two- weeks successful revival
was closed with 45 persons ad¬
ded to the church. It was con¬
by the pastor.
furnished room to let.
convenience. West Side,
neighborhood.. Phone
rUlKSU.il u\\ !l i; '!i
m of
CARD OF THANKS. _
The family of the It ?
Alice Pinckney wishes to <: tr
their heart-felt thanks : .
predation for the
nesses shown them
sudden {lasing and r- t >.
beautiful florals and me „iv
of sympathy. We wish t > ■
ially thank the Sidney A. Jin:.
Funeral Director; ar.
and Rev. Dyson, the r,, , . ;
Bethlehem Baptist chur: i.
CARD OF THAN ” .
We wi h to thank -. ““ ' '..id
neightbor.; and also L:
A. Joneh Funeral non: • ,:
sympathy, kindnesses end ; 5;->l
designs given elm re 'll'.ness
and denth of rny vir.
Joe Ho me:
Mrs. Anna Holmes rats is:
( CARD OF THANK
I wi h to extend vv- r: r -
thanks to my many friend*
their many expressions <•<
ness toward me dun :g
cent illness and I esjWi Hy’fU i
to thank the entire per
of the Savannah
the efficient manner in wh
they carried on tls
ing my absence. ■*»
CARD J. Savannah E. OF F THAN mvielle: Pftal i t
Mrs. Lucy Lucas takes t
means of expressing her
and appreciation to her
friends for their kind
brance of her during her illlr
at Charity Hospital. She is es¬
pecially grateful to m a n
friends, trustees and muring
staff for the beautiful cards and
flowers that were a rea 1 comfort
to her.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Maria Wilkins wishes to ex
their heart-felt thank; and ap-
preciation for the many kind-
nesses shown them dm ng 1, r
long illness and passing, T
many beatitful floral off. o n ,
messages of sympathy fend
those who offered, the use of
their cars, we wish to especially
thank. Also Monroe FuneraX Di¬
rectors and the' neighbors
Yamacraw Village.
Laymen’s Bible Oafs
The spacious .home of
Eunice Gibbons, 2C3 Gary Irf,
will be the scene of 'lie Lav-
men’s Bible class meetings this
month, and the public is invited
to attend. Last week the glass
gained several new members, as
a new attendance record v j .s e -
tablished.
IN MEMOK*
BROWN— in loving memory of
our motner
MRS. ANNIE B. BROWN
who departed this lire three
years ago today, May 14, 1347.
From this land of grief and sor¬
row
To the land of peace ana rest,
God has taken you, dear moth¬
er,
Where you will find everlasting
rest.
In lite we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
We often .-.it and think of you
And wish you were here again.
But God saw the road was get¬ I
ting rough I
The hills were hard to climb. i
He gently closed your loving l
eyes I
And whispered, “Peace bi
thine.”
; | Sadly mised by
Son, daughters, grandchild
j ren.
j !
j GREEN— Dea. A. T. Green
passed May 11, 1946. ■>
Servant of God, well done: f
Rest from thy love employ.
The battle is fought, victory is
won,
Enter thy Master’s joy.
Sadly missed by
Devoted Wife
Mrs. Mahalia Green
Two sisters
Mrs. Ginnie Green
Mrs. Maggie Hurst
Two daughters
Mrs. Minnie Lee Higdon
Brooklyn, N. y.
Mrs. Tisher Mae Lattimore
BUSH— In loving memory of
DEACON FRANK BUSH
who departed this-life May 8,!
1948. I
He was so useful here below
So needed by us all
We be strive to see why he should j
The whom God should call. | 1
one
But we have only human minds i
With which to understand;
Perhaps we’ll see it clearly
When we reach the promised:
land. !
Wife I
Mrs. Henrietta Bush ;
Son-in-law and daughter :
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Anderson
DELOACH— In loving memory
of my husband
MR. JESSE WILLIE DELOACH
who died may 12, 1947.
He lived and died a noble man
To all he knew endeared,
And with his happy nature,
His home and friends he
cherred.
Then with the same brave spirit, |
He faced the last great test, |
And went to face his Maker,
Among earth’s men most blessed.
Sadly missed by
Wife
Mrs. Rosa Ann Deloach
Savannah, Ga.
SHANNON— In sad but loving
memory of my dear husband
REV. E. T. SHANNON
who depatred this life May 15,
1949.
God only knows how much I
miss you since He called you
from this world of pain and sor¬
row to a land of peace and rest, j
Sadly missed by
Wife
Mrs. Mary Shannon
Nephew
Mr. Edward Gibson
i
! COBB— In sad but loving
mem¬
ory of our dear mother
MRS. LUVICIE COBB
j who departed this life May 13.
1949 one year ago.
i She was so useful here below,
so needed by us all.
j We strive to see why she should
be
The one whom God should call.
j Our lips cannot speak how we
miss you,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say.
But God only konws how we
loved you.
And miss you since you went
away.
Peaceful be your sleep, dear
mother,
Oh, ’tis sweet to breathe your
name.
We loved you very dear in life.
In death we do the same.
Sadly missed by
Devoted children
Wm
TURN TO TO!
FOR COMFORT
The Church is a ail ;• r'-
ant i.ource of corafoi t r or
those who mourn, N .1 io
y.-ur church we endeavor !o
lighten your ’,-ircIen of
row with a service that i.
peaceful and inspiring.
When the need arise;, le¬
ns serve you.
WILLIAMS & WILLI AMS
FUNERAL HOME
Our Services Dedicated To
Meet Your Needs
24-Hour Ambulance S rvi e
1012-1014 E. Gwinnett St.
PHONE 4-lG.li
To ail ybu Jivers, Be Bops and
Men r »ts.
The Jollv Social Club will be
looking for ybu Sunday Night,
May 14th at Our Mother’s T)av
dance at Cafe Lincoln Inn.
Admission, advance 65c; at
door. 75c
Lavinia Pinder,
Reporter