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PAGE EIGHT
MAY GET BROA. WAY
Concert artist Joseph
Chicago baritone, may be
ured in the lead of a
production. Janice
Broadway producer, stayed
following Cole’s recent
in New York lor tl<e Society
Ethical Culture on Central
Reedy Stars As Lincoln
Swamps Indians, 12-2
Fleming (Juniori Reedy, Sa¬
vannah’.; first Negro contribu¬
tion to organized baseball,
stole the show Sunday after¬
noon at Grayson Stadium when
the Lincoln (Neb.) Athletics
of the Western League swamped
the Savannah Indians, 12 ti 2.
Reedy, short.top for the
Lincolnites, ran amuck at the
bat, getting a single, a double,
a triple and an in the park
home-run out of five times up.
He accepted 12 chances afield,
made three put-outs, six assi ts
and made three errors.
ENGAGED
icouiinue from rate i>
.Tunc 21. in the Timothy Darling Presbyterian Church of Ox¬
ford. 1
Miss Davis was graduated from Fisk University and receiv¬
ed a mester’s degree in musicology from Radcllffc College. A
member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and of the Amerii
can Assciation off University Women, Miss Davis is instructor
of musi-’ at Fisk University. at Savan¬
Mr. Butler received his undergraduate training is
nah State College and at Morris Brown University.' He a
veteran of four years service in World War It in the Pacific area
and was decorated for this service. At present, Mr. Butler is a
senior medical student of Meharry Medical College, Nashville,
Tennessee. ; -
AFRICAN HERO BECOMES PO¬
LICEMAN — John Kwa i Op-
pong, youthful Gold Coast hero, j
recently became a member of i
the Gold Coast police force. Op- :
pong is holder of an award pre¬
sented by the Royal (British)
Humane society for his bravery
in saving the lives of three
small boys la t August. He
saved three small boys from
drowning in the Volta river on
a dark, windy night. He won the
bronze medal and certificate cf
the Humane society. At that
time he was a prefect at the
Methodist Senior school in Sen.
chi. He is now stationed at the
licen ing office in Accra, the
Gold Coast.— (ANP 1
Lions Sporting Club
The regular meeting of the
Lions Sporting club was held
atThe home of the secretary,
Mrs. Gloria Baker. Much bus¬
iness was carried out and ffi-
nai plans were made for the
dance Sunday night, April 13
at Cafe Lincoln Inn. The ciub
welcomes back its chairman,
James Wiley. Next meeting
will be held at the hme of the
chairman. J James Wiley,
cnajr.i.fa. **■ ny 'fibe* epoit-
v j r. ____...
i «he reportedly is offer¬
ing Cole the lead in a musical,
"Black Suguar,” with music by
Jacques Wolfes.
In the above photo, Cole
listening as Janice
speaks. In the lower right hand
corner, Mary Robb, youthful
soprano, looks on.— iANFi
Ai Wilmore. Negro pitcher
Lincoln, was the starting pit¬
cher going three innings
up three hits and ore unearned
run. He was credited with
win.
Tommie Butts. Lincoln's
Negro player, did not get
the game because of a
horse.
The game was witnessed by
crowd of about 1500 .
Lincoln Will wind up
training season here
and will leave by the Nancy
Hanks, going direct to Nebraska.
The Masters' Club
The weekly meeting of the
; Masters Club was held Friday
April 4. Much business wad
discussed. A variety suppe?
will be held April 19 at the
i home of J .Merriman, 921 W.
j 40th street. Also a motorcade
j to Cainbrake, Hardeeville, S. C.
| and Fernandina Beach Fla.
Doland Donegal is president,
j Marion Pitts, chairman and
Mrs. Denegal, R. Secretary and
! reporter.
On Calvary's Cross our Lord died so
that we might have life everlasting.
Let us glory in the Word of God and
receive his blessings. May yours be a
most glorious Easter season.
GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
kiW.1 oeoti, President
AFFtlCAN GIRLS INSPIRE f
lAPTISTS —The appearance of
.vo native girls from Africa
helped to inspire the Baptist
Hate Convention of Illinois of
vhich Dr. J. C. Austin is presi¬
dent, to raise more than $7,030
luring its recent foreign mis -
ons campaign. The two girls
ire Miss Martha Mordi and Miss
^nekuke Gkwumabua of Issele,
Tigcria.
Tiies? two young women were
’rought to Chicago by Pilgrim
Bapti t church of which Dr.
Austin is pastor. They will at¬
tend the Baptist Training
;choql in Nashville, Tenn. Pil¬
grim Baptist church maintains
a very large work at Issele Uka,
operating 14 schools and
NACW SEEKS
APPLICANTS
(Continued from Page One)
is compiling a list for the
organization, it was
known this week by Mrs.
W. Rowan, administrative
retary of the NACW.
Mrs Rowan, who is
Washington, D. C„ was here
attend the third conference
the U. S. Commission for
ESCO, as a delegate from
women’s organization,
has had representatives at
vious national and
conferences. Mrs. Ella P.
nr of Toledo, Ohio, is the
ident ef the A sociaticn.
UNESCO has not vet
ed its personnel panel nor
it decided upon all of the
sitions which will be
Mrs. Rowan explained, but
is seeking to have a repre
tative list of persons on fi’e
as to be ready to help fill
requested positions of the U. N
organization when they
qpened.;);
The NACW in recent year-
not only dedicated itself
eotive cooperation with
United Natons, Mrs.
pointed out, but it has
ed its work in community
fairs, 1 especially in
the Planned
Butler H. C. Workres
Butler Home Christian
No. 1 held its regular
at the VFW at its
with the president,
Much business was
There will be a
Easter Monday, April
Fernandinn, Fla. Mrs.
Butler is president and
Roberson, reporter.
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
churches in an area of more
than 100 square miles. The
headquarters are at Issele Uka
and are headed by Dr. Samuel
A. Martin who was sent out
more than 30 years ago.
Two American mothers, Mr .
Mary Scott and Mrs. Carrie
Wells, and big brothers and big
sisters have been provided for
the girls by Dr. Austin. Dr. Aus¬
tin is con idered their American
father.
Shown in the above photo,
left to right, are: the Rev. T.
E. Brown, chairman of ihe for¬
eign missions board; Miss Mor¬
di, Dr. Austin, the Rev. C. C.
Adams, and Miss Okwumabua.—
(ANP)
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IT'S PROPER, TO WAIT, AND LET THE LADY SAY
WHAT SHE LIKES”
Attention
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GRAND OPENING
April 13th Easter Sun.
We Specialize in all kinds ol Seafood,
public is cordially invited at all times
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"on Easter Sunday mornin# *The
doors of the auditorium will be
opened for the first service at
6:15 a. m., and for the second
service at 8 45 a. m.
CENTRAL SOCIAL CLUB
The Central social club held
its regular meeting at the home
of E. Smith, 1021 West 48th St.
The president, Willie Moody,
presided. The club is having its
“The Resur¬
rection” To
(Continued from ruge One)
| plays ----- in Savannah nearly
years ago. One of these,
i Morgan, is slated this year
| play the role of the Messiah
the present production.
cast was trained by Dr.
and the chorus is under
baton of Prof. Elmer
Ruffner, the church’s
of music. Mrs. Ruth
will preside over the piano.
The entire public is
to attend. Admis ioon will
by free tickets, which may
secured from any member
the First African Bapt.
from any of thte 350
pants in the cast and
from the pastor of any
in Savannah, from the
dent or secretary of mo t
the Negro secular
in Savannah, or by coming
the office of the First
Baptist church, in the
of the church at 23
street, between the hours of
noon and 6 p. m., for as long
time as the few remaining
ets there will last. Dr.
will not repeat this service
er Easter Sunday, because
flavor of the whole project
gone with Easter; those
to attend must do so at
one of th etwo services
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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 195*
• first- outing,, an oyster roast, at
I the home of' the president, 1012
Demmond St., April 21. After
the meeting Mrs. E. Smith
served a delectable repast.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Joseph Jones, 707
West 42nd St., April 21.
Willie Moody is president. E.
Smith, Fin. Sec., Joseph Jones,
Rec. Sec., H. Thomas, reporter.
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