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SCHOOL NEWS
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BRYAN COUNTY
TEACHERS HOLD
MEETING
Th, monthly meeting
Bryan County Teacher’s
elation was held at the Mill
Creek school, Ellabelle, with
President R. L. Ransom presid¬
ing. Mrs. Minnie McMoore is
principal of Mill Creek and her
faculty include! Mrs. Thelma
Deveaux, Mrs. Frances Amer-
son and Mrs. Edna B. Sand¬
ers.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
McMoore. Mrs. Bernice G. Mac¬
on, Jeanes supervisor of Bryan
and Evans counties, talked on
“Reading Through the Grades.”
A discussion followed.
After the reguar business
session a delectable repast was
served by the principal and fac¬
ulty of Mill Creek school.
Walker Williams, health con¬
sultant of Atlanta university,
Atlanta, will visit Bryan county
on April 7-8.
Miss Minnie McMoore and
Mrs. C. L, Johnson will attend
the State Teachers Convention
which will convene in Albany,
Georgia, April 10-11.
7th Grade Easter Cantata
The 7th grade music and
reading departments of Cuyler
junior high school will present
its first annual Easter cantata
at Butler Presbyterian church
on East Broad and McDonough
streets, Sunday, Apr. 6, at 6*30
p. m.
The program includes a vari¬
ety of Easter tunes and choral
renditions depicting the his¬
toric travels of Jesus Christ on
the way to Calvary.
Mrs. A. W. Howard and Mrs.
E. K. Luten are in charge of
the program.
PAULSEN HIGHLIGHTS
The faculty and student body
of Paulsen school were delight¬
ed to have quite a few visitors
during the week. Among those
visiting were A. T. Vick, super¬
intendent, Rev. J. S. Bryan and
Father G. Caution. Mr. Vick
visited all classes to say hello
to the boys and girls.
The six grades sponsored an
unusual hobby show. The sev¬
enth graders will make a trip
to Atlanta which is in connect¬
ion with their social studies.
Mrs. Solomon was pleasant¬
ly surprised on March 24 with
a birthday party sponsored by
her class, the six graders.
Easier Suits
Just Out of Pawn
200 SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES AND
COLORS. ALL DRY CLEANED
AND READY TO WEAR
BARGAIN PRICES
WoL Man Office
204 W. Broughton St.
The Royall Undertaking
Company
Funeral Directors and Emhalmers
Over 00 Years Serving This Vicinity
501 West Broad Street
Savannah, Ga. Phone 3-2175
AMBULANCE SERVICE
BIRTHS
BORN TO SIR. AND MRS.
Francis Leroy Braxton. Sr.. *
716 Flagler street, Francis Le-
roy, March 7.
Francis Leroy Braxton, Sr
716 Flagler St., Francina Elaine.
March 7.
Henry Robinson, II. 610 East
Hall street, Margaret. March 11
Thaddeus Lee McNeal, 440
Lumber St., Thaddeus Lee, Jr.,
March 3.
John Lee Robinson, Sr., 767
East Gwinnett S't., John Lee
Jr., March 3.
VA. OFFICE MOVES UP
A FLOOR
william G. Cann, contact
i representative of the Veterans
1 Administration office, states
| that the Contact Section of the
V 4 office has moved from the
third floor to the fourth floor
of the Blun Building, located
on the southwest corner of Bull
and Congress streets.
Mr. Cann further states this
information is ct-ine • fur i
Florance School PTA
Elects Officers
On Wednesday evenine. Mar.
20. the Parent-Teacher Associa-
Qf F , ora „ c( . strert schoo)
hl ‘ ld 115 regular meetlne at the
school and elected the follow-
ing officers: Mrs. Ethel Luten,
president; Mrs. Mary Matthews,
vice president: Mrs. Ruth Mor¬
gan, financial secretary; Mrs.
Mildred Ro-'sie, treasurer; Miss
Alberta Bowens, reporter, and
Miss Barbara Burke, secretary.;
Mesdames Luten and Martha.
Brown were elected as dele-
gates to represent Florance
street school at the general
convention which will convene
in Albany in April.
Mrs. Martha Brown made a
report of the advisory commit¬
tee while Mrs. Lucile Butler
gave the highlights of her re¬
port of the district meeting.
Beach PTA Meets
The regular monthly meeting
of the Alfred E. Beach PTA will
be held Wednesday night, April
2, at 7:30 p. m. in the auditori-
um of the school. The election
of officers will take place at
this time so that the new slate
may be presented to thp state
officers at the Albany meeting.
The nominating committee is
as follows: Mrs. C. Eilerbee, G.
Johnson, Mrs. Willie Mae Hav¬
en. Eddie Hicks and Deacon
Carey Schell.
St. Anthony’s PTA Meeting
The regular meeting of St.
Anthony’s PTA was held at the
school Wednesday, March 12.
We wish to express our appre¬
ciation to the many parents
who attended and to Mrs. Wil¬
liams for her splendid coopera¬
tion in helping to make our
supper a success.
We are asking all parents to
attend the next meeting which
’>'iil be held at the school April
2. Business of vital importance
will be discussed. Mrs. Lula Lot-
son is president and Mrs. John¬
nie M. Reddick, reporter.
STATE TEACHERS AND PTA
TO MEET IN ALBANY NEXT .
WEEK
Continued Page 1
Better Education for Georgia
Youth.” and that of the PTA*
will be “Utilizing Our Resour¬
ces for Growth In Home, School,
Church and Community Life.”
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This most useful hair piece blends
in with your own hair and keeps
the rough ends even......$3.00
THE HALF CLAMOUR
fastens at the crown of the head and
hangs naturally down the Back. (It is
15 to 20 inches long)......$10.0(1
BACK OF
THE HEAD CLUSTER
This item is made from one
of our Clamour Page Boys, and
you can easily make it yourself,
if you care to ........ $700
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Thus attachment is a lime and money
saver. Wear it and eliminate the nec¬
essity for constantly curling your own
hair. This will give it time to grow.
$700
Smalt Cluster of Curts $3.50
Chignons,..______ $3.50
Braids_____ $5.00
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SAVANNAH TRThrNC
Edgar Walter Lash, 023 East.'
Henry 8t„ Pierre Bernard, Mar.
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qus Williams, 523 East
Charlton lane, Nathaniel, March
Washington Hart, 408 Fell-
wood Homes, Donald Washing¬
ton, March 11.
Thaddeu! AL ahar.i Heed, 106
Walnut St.. Gwendolyn, Mar. 9.
Lonnie Leroy Smalls, Thun¬
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in order that all veterans, their
dependents, beneficiaries or any
; other interested persons desir-
ing information as to any of
the benefits to which they may
be entitled, should call at Room
407 in the Blun Building, in or¬
der that information can be
given to them. Mr. Cann also
stated that the telephone num¬
ber of the Contact Section,
which is 3-7726, will not be
changed.
Mr. Cann particularly tressed
the point that Veterans who had
active service since April 25,
1951, should call at the VA
office in order to obtain infor¬
mation as to the procedures
which they should take to keep
their Government Insurance in
force
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Sugar Work- Ask Removal
ers Get Raise Racial Ban
Continued from page 1
sugar workers are said to re-
ceive one paid holiday a year
(their birthday* with time and
s half, if worked.
EASTER GREETINGS
FROM
Ruck Furniture Company
422 W. Broughton Street
PHONE 2-3996
t Easy T erms
KAY DRESS SHOP
421 W. BROUGHTON ST. i
Extends Their Easter
Greetings To Their ! !
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Friends i
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southland, and which privilege
should be ours, in "this the fair-
est city in these United Slates
as far as we are concerned.”
P\r.K TflREIt
SWIFT FINANCE CO.
145 WEST BROAD
QUICK MONEY
On Signature
$5.00 To $50.00
Open For Business
I In Our New Location
I AT 410 W. BROUGHTON I
Our Formal Opening
WILL BF. ON
APRIL 14th
i There Will Be Door Prizes, Souvenirs, and Gifts
i * BEBERMAN’S
VENETIAN BUNDS — FURNITURE
FLOOR COVERING
110 WEST BROUGHTON PHONE 3-2109