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68 YEARS OF
CONTINUOUS
PUBLIC SERVICE
First Two Candidates
South Carolina Law
School toGetDegrees
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a.
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chapter of Delta Sigma Theta
Borority invites you to hear Mrs.
Ruth Clement Bond Sunday,
May 21, at 6 p. m. at Savannah
State college.
Mrs. Bond is a native of Lou¬
of At¬
tempting to Rape Nurse
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The wealthy owner of a conval¬
escent home in Roslyn, Pa., was
held on $3,000 bail last week for
court by a magistrate charged
with attacking a nurse \*ho ap¬
plied for a position in answer
to an advertissnrent. by
Maurice Ricks, 56, co-owner J
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jEAN-lJP GROUPS CLOSE CAMPAIGN— Here is shown the crowd gathered in front of the E.
$ ^ministration building of Yamacraw Village at a program closing the “Clean-up, fix-up, pick N.
Up” campaign which was indulged in by the occupants of Yamacraw Village and Fellwood Homes. a
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MRS. V. D. YOUNG
ST. SALE LEADER— Miss Olise 10
L. Campbell, president of the
Associate Board of the Chatham
Savannah Tuberculosis and
Health Association, announces
that Mrs. Virginia D. Young will
serve as Chairman of the TB
Milk Drive with Mrs. Dorothy
Y. Burney serving as co-chair¬
man.
Tire TB Milk Fund Drive,
which Savannahians have sup-
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S. C.— Tile
two candidates from the
school will receive the Bach¬
of naws aegree at South
A & M college com¬
exercises which will
hid Monday, May 29, at 11
m.
Austin T. Walden,
Georgia, will deliver the
address. Degrees
be conferred on 197 candi¬
which include fourteen
for Master’s Degree
two Bachelor of Laws de¬
Rev. L. M. Tobin, prolesr-
of New Testament and Prac-
Theology, Morehouse coll¬
Atlanta, Ga., will preach
baccalaureate sermon Sun¬
May 28, at 4 p. m. r
events of the com¬
calendar are the
business meeting, Sat¬
May 27. at 4 p. m. and the
banquet on Sunday, May
at 7:30 p. m.
A SON
son was born May 16 to Mr. in
Mrs. Arthur Johnson of be
Hill. He will be named
and master of arts de¬
from Northwestern uni¬
and has done advance
at the University of Sou-
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manager
Home, was held by
K. R. Knox on char¬
of indecent exposure and
and attemped rape. He
released on bail. He, was
on a warrant sworn out
Miss Evelyn Spencer, 42, a
nurse.
response to the campaign
by the local Junior
of Commerce to “Clean
fix up and pick up,” Fell-
Homes Community Club
Yamacraw Village Mothers
got busy to see what could
done to lead the campaign in
all-out clean up drive.- All
were invited to partic¬
in spring cleaning inside
home and on May 5 and 9
special committee inspected
homes and grounds of the
and selected winners
runner-ups for awards that
given at the culmination
the program held outdoors on
administration building’s
at Fellwood Homes Mon-
May 8 and Wednesday, May
at Yamacraw Village.
of the residents, neigh¬
and friends came to wit¬
the beautiful program
included representatives
the community, church,
recreation and housing.
campaign was a great suc¬
and all persons that at¬
were greatly inspired. !
the program at Fellwood
relay races were enjoyed (
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA THURSDAY, MAY, 18, 1950
nurse
an ad in a Sunday news¬
and after an interview she
accepted but refused to take
job at the salary offered her.
left and returned home.
after her return home,
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Announces
Program
HEADS C H. C— Be¬
of the outstanding work
by W. D. Donnelly in the
Keaith council he
c]ected tQ ^^ a second
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E.
FASHION MODELS—Models who will display latest Spring fashions at the Gala Spring
show of the Savannah Gas Company at the IVach H’gh School at 8 p. m, Friday, May
Left to right, seated, Rosemary King, Toletlia Rarwick, Constance Mosley, Jessie Collier,
Terrell, Pauline Griffin; standing, left to right, Wylene Harris, Emma Chapman, Elise
Louise Gr ffin and Julia Hall, commentator.
“CP” mod¬
featuring beautiful models els
fashions from Fine’s
sports and formal wear will
held at the Beach high school
Friday evening, May 19, at
p, m. by the Savannah Gas
public is invited. Prizes
be awarded and there is no
charge. The Savannan
Company is staging the
show in connection with
Spring Style Show of 1950
Hold
Exhibit May 28
the different kinds ox
and hobbies and serve eacn
refreshments.
different types of arts and
shown will be: all kinds
paintings, water colors, po -
work, charcoal and crayon
free hand drawings of liv-
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Savannah Pan-Hellenic
invites its friends and
public to attend the an¬
art exhibit and hobby show
May 28, from 2 to 10
m. at the Savannah Recrea¬ of
Center, 37th and Ogeechee
of the council will
on hand to show the visiting
Day
Temple No .21, AEA. O-
M. S„ will celebrate Jubilee
Sunday, June 4, 5 p ,m. at
time a specially planned
will be carried out. The
meeting held last Sun¬
was full of interest and the
pledged their support to
this affair one long to be
The Daughters of
will be guests.
Potentate Raymond
Jackson, wo lives at Buffalo,
Y„ will be the city, bringing
number of his divans. They be
DR. G. W. GORE, JR.
Commencement Speaker
speakers for
June graduation exerciser
announced yesterday by ter
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will display the fashion cre¬
the models having been
from the Beach high
student body, the Savan¬
State college student body,
matrons from among the at
group in town Julia Hill,
local stylist and
will act as master ot
station WCCP will
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expected at 8 p. m. A
of nobles will avail at
of this opportunity to
the Imperail Potentate. He it
bring news of interest to the
of his travels. Illustrious
Geo. L. Smith and
of Omar Temple are
to make the stay of the
Potentate and his di¬
a pleasant one.
caravan to cross the ho'
is in the meeting and will
held July 30.
EDITOR— Wilton C.
director of pubile relation > i
Savannah State college, has
named editor of the win¬
Newsletter, quarterly Southeastern! pub-.
for the
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Action on Bureau
Discrimination
and white veterans employed
the Bureau of Engraving and
last week sent a tele¬ e
HAVE ANOTHER BIRTHDAY TUESDAY—It’s “Happy Birthday!” multiplied by four
Fultz home. The famous quads, four years old on May 23, Mary Anne, Mary Alice,
Catherine, and Mary Louise arc big enough this year to know that birthdays mean
and parties mean cake. Four cakes, if you please—each quad wants her own, even if
small-sized.
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rothy J. Kendrix of Washing¬
ton, D. C., was a first-place
winner In a recest Washington
Post-sponsored sewing contest.
The charming house-wife and
school teacher won top award
in the dressy dress division in
the District of Columbia area
contest in which there were 616
entries.
Here Mrs. Kendrix wears one
of her original creations— a
crepe-back satin of Chinese
blue background, sprinkeld with
tiny black figures. Although
A adit Bureau Circulations
Price 7c
Church to Start
Fund
Investigate
Police a
ANGELES, May 11— Dr.
I- Robinson, president of the
Angeles branch of the Na¬
Association for the Ad¬
of Colored People,
this week that Police
W. A. Worton has ordered
Investigation into the shoot¬
of Cornelius Lockett, who
wounded by a policeman
police officers sought to
him in connection with
allegded attemped burglary.
NAACP requested the!
of conflicting versions of
shooting given by witnesses
the police report.
P. Bailey, NAACP field
conducted an investi¬
for the Association and
his findings to Ed
and Loren Miller, legal j
for the NAACP branch.
him to enforce the order of
Fair Employment boaid
1 i m i nating discrimination
The First African Baptist
is instituting a scholar¬
fund which will be used as
loan fund for Us young
who otherwise would be
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MRS. V. N. CAMPBELL
C. C. PTA COUNCIL -
Chatham Couirty Council
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craft at the Bureau of
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