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speaker. President William K.
Payne of Pavennah Stale college
a n d President Cornelius B.
Troup of Fort Valley State coll¬
ege, were guests.
Representing the Board of Ed¬
ucation and school administra¬
tion staff were Jack J. Cook,
president of the Board of Educa¬
tion; Alfred T. Vick, superin¬
tendent of schools: Frank C
Underwood, Jr., and W. W. Me-
Cutio, assistant superintendent
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G t Church.
{ si in; Revue with Johnny Oates Ork. Redd
* vit- and Mel Farrell. Advance S1.35; al door,
f or -31.65. Dave’s, Grnton and West Broad
street. ,
jt 14 —Picnic at the New Derricks Inn by
tii GaJollies Social Club. Admission adults
t' 'Idien 25c.
g—i-—Installation services of the pas-
B.-th-:kien Baptist Church.
/ 21 —Fourth Anniversary of the Inde-.
• , Cbri-itian Union at Thankful Baptist
Church. i
V;. s_Wrmanless Wedding at Beautiful
7 i ii-.li Church. Admission Adults 25c;
Chili rt n 15e.
-; iv teal Recital at Asburv Methodist
( t'-aloriog Mr. Arthur S. Roberts, ten¬
or .'it"mission 5Ce.
;ring Dance at IJncoIn Inn by the
r s So .1 Club. Admission 50c; At Door
65. HardeeviKe, S. C., hr
■t% i?_.ff t-oreade at
; ■ Vew Moon Baptist Choir and Deacon
1‘tnrd. Fare S1.00.
* 1,17 j Variety Supper al 417 W. 48th St.,
l, v * • al: i Soc’alites Club. Tickets 4fl<-.
v 15_Motorcade to Spann’s P ace by tBie
Claus sen’s Baker Boys. Fare 50c.
?___'Bth Annual Thanksgiving of the
I. o. G. and D. of S. in U. S. A. at First Friend-
skin Eiintist Church.
25 —(Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by St.
I :k • Choir No. 1. Tickets 56-.
■ ; y I"—Tlie Daunted Tea Room at Kecrea-
U Center presented by Cuyler Dramatic
Pi ivi ,i < e. Admission 15c and 25c.
Mav —IlDonligbt Boatride by the A. C. L.
Social Club. Fare S1.09.
June 2—Mo torcade to HardeeviHe, S. C. by
St. James Baptist Church. Fare S1.00.
\Tiv _Encldv Johnson and Orchestra at Mu-
; i-aI Auditorium. Advance SI..56; At door
S* 85 HardeeviHe. S. C. by
June 9—Round Trio to
the Friendly Social Club. Fare SI.00.
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iiaa coniar. Frank W. spenCei,
member of the board. They were
introduced and made short
talks.
The school band and mixed
chorus rendered several num¬
bers.
The exercises, which were held
in the school’s auditorium, were
attended by an over-capacity
crowd and were presided over
by otha L. Douglas, principal.
After the program open house
was held, and the visitors were
given a chance to inspect the
building which is located at
Hopkins and Forty-sixth streets
and is one of the finest Negro
high school buildings in the
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gal sale of whiskey, the officers,
presing to get a gambling
charge, asked to play dice with
someone.
Brarton told Magistrate Jules
Forstein at City Hall Monday
morning, that the woman went
out and came back with Harvey
McCoy and that they shot dice
for an hour and a half.
Eoth McCoy and Mrs. Holmes,
along with a man identilied as
Norman Griffin, <'7, were held i:i
$500 bail each for court.
No stactment waa made as to
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Dan Dailey, Hollywood’s sm'l-
ir-.T hoofer, sings and dances
his wily through “You’re My
Ei rything,” Twentieth Century i
Fox’s new technicolor musical
Sunday Monday, Tuesday at
Star Theatre. With his co-star,
Anne Baxter, he brings bag's
the good old days of the flam¬
boyant twenties when the movies
were changing from silent to
talkies. The picture, which
was produced Ly Lamar Trotti
and directed by Walter Lang,
boasts 10 songs, seven dance
numbers and a sentimental
love story.
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Or atoricals,
Musical Fes¬
tival
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Music Festival presented two
clinics for al! directors and offi¬
cials as a service to music edu¬
cators. Other features were a
social for the visiting stude :t:
in Wilcox Gymnasium, ana oT -
door band demonstration, and
a concert.by the Fnva mV: Stat :
College choir under the direct¬
ion of L. A len P ke.
H. R. Hatchett, Chairman,
Fine Arts Department, released
the following names of partiei-
pating schools which presented
:horal groups, women and men .-
glee clubs, and soloists.
The class AA schools wore:
Howard High, Atlanta and
ens High, Athen;;; class A.
trie High, Moth tire; H. A. Halt
High, Fort Valley; Ris’ey High,
Brunswick; Dasher High, Val-
dosta; Center High, Waycross:
Douglas High, Thomasville;
to High, Bainbridge; C a
T. J. Elder High, EandersVUle;
McBuffy Training S r hoot
Thomson; Summer Hill
Cartersville; Marietta High,
rietta; Washington Street
Dublin; Washington St.
Covington; Class C: Hill
LaFayette; Greensboro
Greensgoro; Cedar Hill
Cedartown; Todd-Grant
Humphrey Bogart in “CASA¬
BLANCA’’ at EASTSIDE THEA¬
TRE, Sunday, Monday, Tues-
-day, May 14, 15, 16. Also on
same program Rod Cameron in
‘Brimstone.”
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CITY AUDITORIUM
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And His Orchestra XI
WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
MAY 17, 9 P. M.
FEATURING
ELLA JOHNSON, (Buddy’s Sister)
AND
ARTHUR PHYSOCK, (tienlleman Of Songs) Yoir”)'! :
FEATURE SONGS—(“As L Love You”) (“I’m Tired Crying Over X
(“laivelv In Her Evening Gown”) •f |
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Tickets On Sale at Mclver’s Barber Shop, Gast>n and W. Broad; Marine’s Cli-L, 117 W.
Gaston; Charlie Johnson’s Barber Shop, 7 C5 W. I’road St.; Veterans Center, 416 W.
Hall St.; Chick’s Shoe Shine Parlor, 803 W est Broad St.; Books’ Pool Hoorn (Willie
Baker), 507 W. Broad St.; Savannah Phar nrncy (Drug Store) Henry and W. Broad
St.; Ernest Fleming Post (VFIV), 37lh and Ogeechee Road; Porter’s Plate, 416 E. Broad;
Don’s Whito-C White’s r.un-h Confectionery, r-nnTorfi.mprv Room, 803 Anderson Anflerson East Broad; nn.l and Lewis East Barber B K road. r,»,1 and Beauty Shop, 816 Fast Broad SI.; *j |
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Darien.
i' h e participating soloists
I were, Marion Wiley, Na.omi Tur¬
ner and Mildred Johnson, San-
! dersville; Johnnie Jones, Thom-
| son; Katheieen Williams and
j Demis An lagrgham, Williams, Dublin, Cartersville; Martha
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j Wheeler, LaFayette; Johnnie L.
| Mitchell, Oia M. Francis and
; James Bacon, also E. J. Wilson,
‘ Darier; James Watson, Elmo
! Polite, Brunswick; Rosa L. Ball-
-ey, Wiley Moran, and Aquilla
[ Fell, Valdosta; James Glenn,
Lula T>. lie,'. Samuel B.ai'ey, and
Jimmie Bailey, Thomasville;
Lucille Johnson, and Joe Ann
Brown, Bainbridge.
In tire Annual Spelling Con¬
test Willie Roberts, Beach high,
Savannah, captured- first placd;
I Delores Lamb, Riley high,
Brunswick, seconl; Geraldine
, La ic, Immaculate Conception,
; Augusta, third, and Freddie
j Mays, Staley high, Americas,
fourth.
i Winners fa the order listed fo--
| the oratorical contest were Eu-
la Mae Francis, Todd-Grant
high, Darien; Mattie By net
j Brook; high, Curtis Cooper,
v/ood-ille high, and Vovas D
Williams, Jenkins County Train-
. chool.
( The judges were Prof. John
Camper, J. Randolph Fisher
| Rr. Luther Thompson. Martha
i V' Don a id B. J. James.
Thq programs were under the
auspice; of the Fine Arts De¬
,
| partment and the English De¬
partment of Savannah State
. college. Hosea J. Lofton and
Charles J. Smith III, also Wilton
C. Scott directed the publicity
and public relations program.
Prizes for the oratorical and
ADV. DIRECTOR CHATS WITH
JACKIE— Nate- Perlstein, Direc¬
tor of Advertising for Pabst
Blue Ribbon, chats with Jackie
Robinson in Hollywood.
TRF SWA WAR TRIBUNE
spelling contests wer .ate.i
by the Savannah A For :!>:•> News.
and savannah E ening Pro s. j. :
J. Cabbage, circulation manager
and treasurer of the News-Pres
awaiueo l ie prizes -nr the ora
torieal contest winners and Wi’
liam J. Fielder, nmnenvin-', editor j
of the News, awarded the spell-
ing prizes. President W. K.
Payne, incuity, laif, and stud ■
i it body of 8 vannah Elate j
college cooperated to make
festivity the heat of its kind to
be sponsored at, the oral college.
Ma^v iiv Attend
New Horae
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or of heme economics at Fort!
Valley coliege, perhaps the most
impressive service of the con-1
ventiou was the banquet o ) j
Friday night attended by
than 530 persons. The organ!- i
zation each year confers degree j
of achievement an i honorary
membership upon tlio - e '.ndi -
viduals whose .services to the
New Homemakers have been
outstanding.
Beauty and simplicity marked
lire ritual this year. Mattie
ven-! president of the NHA
Geogia, presented gold emblems
to Dr. Aaron Brow a, president
o' Albany State college. Albany ‘
Mrs. Dorothv R l.amnkin. sen¬
ior adviser of Alfred reach high
school, and to Principal R. J.
Martin of Ba'lard Hudson high
school, Macon. Dr. H. A.
registrar of Fort Valiev college, 1
was the 'ranker o‘ ! the hour
District advisers assisting with
this service were Me dames Mar-
guerite I aw. Lillie Screen and
Mabel Thoma-. i
Jaunita Mil shell of Atho as wa |
elected president o ' the NI1A fur
the 1850-51 term. District offi¬
cers and their advisers elected
from Chatham county were
Miss Janie Slrobcrt, so ig leader
for the second dl trict; Miss
Ethel Armstrong of Beach high
school, district historian. At¬
tending the convention from the
local chapters were; Mrs. Mi’d-
red Miiiedge and Marjorie Jen¬
kins of Haven Home, Mrs. Made
Lavender end Anett Judson,
Gladys Holme ■ and Rose Marie
Manigault of the Woodville
school, Mr«. Jessie Gibbs and
Mrs. Nellie MrKi oney with Bar¬
bara M-Glockton. Dorris Smith
Alzada Kirkland, Hattie Mae
Erwin, and Thelma Brown o’ the
Cuyler Junior high and Mrs.
Janie B’akc, Dorothv R- Lamp-
Now with tiie Brooklyn Dx!
gers, Robinson is shown in his
Montreal uniform, where he got
his start in organized baseball.
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kin and Marguerite Law with
Janie Strobert, Ethel Armstrong
and Mildred Williams of the
Beach high .'-chool.
Nineteen To
Receive Cer¬
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work clone it lire various de-
pari mentis bv the tuclents.
Instructors are: Practical
Nursing, Mrs. Gertrude W.
Holmes; Interior Decoration,
Mr-. Erma W. Williams; Voca¬
tional Mathematics, John Lyons;
Cosmotology, Madam J. M. Wal¬
ker; Clothing Construction and
Alterations, Mrs. Alma Whitt-
. and Mrs. Hazel Polite; Sew¬
ing, Mrs. Janie Blake and M--s.
Nellie McKinney; Advance
Dressmaking, Mr;. Mamie Ly¬
ons. For the past several years
the department of tailoring has
been under the direction of the
late Eugene Edwards.
Those to he awarded certifi¬
cates this term are: nre smak-
mg, Annie Bell Bostic, Catherine
Dougias, Mariha Hart, Eiois?
Johnson, Mary Matthew, Sallir
Mew, Katie Moffett, Katherine
Newton, Andry Mae Sanders and
Laura Bell Smith; Tailoring,
Anne E. Bennett, Salathiel Bow¬
en, Eddie J. Brown,* Gu sie I
Mercer, Arthur Russell, Ine-/1
Stevens, and Laura Washing¬
ton; Interior Decoration, Mild¬
red Hutchins.
The program will be as foll¬
ows; Organ airs. Peter Smalls;
prc-cedoi6l, Graduate; invo¬
cation, Rev. J P. Limpkins;
welcome, Rev. J. S. Bryan; se-
lection, 'When Thou Contest.”
Cuyler Junior high school; solo
Miss Willie Branch; introduct-
ion of speaker, Mrs. Dorothy R
Lumpkin, ' Upervjsor Cuyler Vo-
cntional fr-hoo’; address, Eugene
Stanley, dean of Bnvannah Bi ate
rollenp; selection, “Wasn't That
A Wide River”, Beach senior
hiah ensemble; awarding of
prizes. John LyUen, director o'
vocational education; solo. Nat¬
alie Williams; presentation of
class, Mrs. Mamie Lyons; award-
° r certificates, Alfred T.
Vick, superintendarvt of schools; |
recessional, benedic- '
class song,
tion, Rev. J. G. Adams.
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Monday, Tuesday X
May 11. 15, 16 t
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FIRST SHOWING
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JOHN WAYNE in
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ANSWERS TO
CANCER QUIZ
Questions are on page 3
Cancer can be diagnos¬
ed accurately a pa¬
thologist by exnmma-
* on of a small piece of
the suspected tissue an¬
tler a mieVo-iCope. Ex¬
cept in advanced cr:«s,
wfieri- (here is a litlle
hope of cure, it usually
is not possible for a
doctor t:> make a final
dragnos’s of cancer bv
physical examinatioi*.
a 5 «nc.
2. Yes. Cancer may develon
in lioth animal'; and
Plants.
3, There is no evident:*
that germs cause hii-
man cancer.
4. Yes. Contrary to corn-
mnn belief, cancer is
second on the list of
diseases that kill eliil-
tlren between the age;)
of five and 19. < im-
oer k 1 Is more children
in lhat age group than
polio, Mijithrrfa, scar¬
let fever and wh,'.oping
cough combined.
More titan three-and-a-
ouarter ini lion dollars.
Twenty-five cents of ev¬
ery dollar given to the.
Amen an ( .nicer boeic-
i<- went into research.
But last year the sum
tne society had avail¬
able was |e«s fh"**
tiie amount scientists
souglA i„. l> ...._______
research projects.
sponsored by the older leaning
national organizations that have
carried the burden of veterans’!
welfare for many years with only !
a mall percentage of eligible i
veterans as active membra.
Full details of operating plan:;
will be .rent, without obligation, I
upon request to Veterans of J
America, Inc., National Head-;
quarters, 11729 Detroit Ave.l
Lakewood, Ohio. Local indepen- j
dent veterans’ clubs may secure |
national and
natation through individual
membership in the Veterans of
America.
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attorney, Sidney Lyon, charged
that their negligence u*hs a con¬
tributing cause of the fire whicn
was o' undetermined origin.
The inferno routed 75 Negro
families and caused an estima¬
$20,000 damage. ‘
ted
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