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PHI DELTA KAPPAS PLAN CONFERENCE
Leading teachers throughout
the nation are holding or plan-
ning to hold regional confer-
ences through their sorority,
Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Delta
Kappa annuolly holds a series
of spring conferences under the
leadership of ' “ its regional *’ di- J ‘
rectors.
Leaders in the movement are
shown above as follows:
Upper left: Mrs. Anna L
David on of Cincinnati, Ohio,
midwest regional director, and
3rd anti-basileus of the nat-
LOlHS JORDAN, who returned
to musical activity April 7 with
a new band and show making
it t deijpt, at New York’s Warner
Theater, has added two lovely -
ladies to his group. They are!
Elaine Robinson, left, and Ann:
Bailey. Both girls sing and
dance in support of their tal-1
ented and famous leader.
Jordan and his how will appear.
SERVICEMEN’S DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT AT Y
The USO will give a dance
Saturday night for all ;; rviee-
Are you positive you've found
the whiskeu you really prefer ?
BE YOUR OWN WHISKEY EXPERT!
Let your own taste decide which whiskey
you really prefer. Because the whiskey that
tastes best to you is the one to buy.
That’s why we invite you to compare
Calvert and your present brand. Naturally,
we believe you will pick smoother, mellower
umE a, Calvert Reserve. But if you still prefer your
lllgb* present brand, stick with it. Fair enough?
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02 Make this test
HERE’S ALL YOU DO. Just a
friend to pour about V* oz. of
Calvert into a glass, and the
same amount of your present
brand into another — without
telling you which is which.
Compare each brand fof Win
smoothness, flavor, freedom from 'SCI fcs
bite, burn or sting. Then pick
the o r, e that really tastes betti..
It's smart to switch to Calvctt
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ional sorority of Phi Delta
Kappa. She will preside at the
business ses ions of the Mid-
Regional Conference, May
16, 17, 18, at Cincinnati, O.
Lower left: Mrs. Addie Holt
~“' " '
s of AUanta , Ga south-
regional director, and 2nd
of Phi Delta Kap-
who presided at the busi¬
sessions of the
in Jacksonville, Bia., April
, 12, and 13.
Extreme right: Mrs. Helen W.
the Howard Theater
Washington, D C ” May 2 to 8
This engagement will be
lowed by a . «* wttk tk at at «* the Lai It
Theater in Philadelphia
mencing May 9, after which
the dynamic “Mr. Personality”
wlil show his new act to audi-
of the Apollo Theater in
Harlem. ‘ y .
tnen in this area, at the West
L-. -d Street Bran- h YMGA.
Hostesses will be in attendance,
ind ;\fr;slifrents will Ire fur¬
nished by group, in the com-
Maxwell of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
North East regional director,
and 1st anti-basileus of Phi Del-
ta Kappa, who will preside at
i the business sessions of the
North East Regional Confer-
ence, May 30-31, at Camden,
N - J ’
Center: Mid-West Regional
I Conference planning committee
0 j sjg ma chapter, hostess to the
con f e rence which will convene
in Cincinnati, May 16, 17, and
13, at the Man-re hotel. *
munity.
The Missionary Volunteei
society of the Seventh-day
Adventi t church, 41st and
hit-roughs streets, will sponsor
he vesper program Sunday.
Icorge E. Jenkins, a member
£ the “Y” Board of Manage-
nent is leader of this group,
lervicemcn and the general |
ubiic is invited to attend.
S. J. Brown and S. L. White,
>r., have offered their services
s co-chairmen of the forth¬
oming “Y” membership round-
tp. They state that all names
f members will be published, j
They also state that the Bob-
>ets clpbyt/iU 1 vie for “Mis; YM- I
CA for 19S2; ’ The club member i •
bringing in the largest number |
of nated, memberships and will will receive be so special- desig-1
recognition. The begirtning date
if the roundup will be an¬
nounced soon. |
The James Wiley’s dance
session^ group' will resume practice 1
Saturday 10:00 a. m.
All of the members of this
group are asked to be on hand
for these classes.
The State Beauticians Assn.
Tv! the 11 !™! Y d Apiil ““? 28-29. A large eting at- f
* ^ tendance is expected for this
| annual meeting
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this week are Bobbetts club,
Junior'’Hostess cluh, Camera
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$100.00 REWARD
FOR RETURN OF LOST GOLD PIN
Old Fashion Setting with Diamonds, Rubies and
■ ! V Sapphires;
Call Mrs. A. Oemler 2-120U
111 East .‘Kith Street
Seated left to right: Sorors
Eilza Wilks, basileus; Retta T.
Smith, chairman of planning
committee; Ruth Bond, execu¬
tive advisor; and Anna L. Dav¬
idson, regional director.
Standing: Melissa Bruce,
Susie Pullman, Lula McLean,
Talitha Saunders, Lula G. Lee,
Ambro ia Gamby, Rose Betty
Craig, Alice Coleman, Clara Mc¬
Gee and Jennie Marie Grigsby.
(ANP)
club, Savannah Christian Coun¬
The Hub. Arthur Jackman
club and the Women’s
For Farm and Home |
Protect That Window!
Ti l! F. IS a simple way to protect the
glass window on your coal bin
breakage when a delivery ;3
Mogt Sll( h win(1()W8 are hung wit h
hinges. Kile oil the large heads ex
hinge Pins and knock .be pins out
a punch or nail, according to advice
by Family Handyman. Replace the
pins w ' t * 1 common nails, as illustrated.
the coal deUvery is made. I.aft|
ourse, it may easily be replaced. ,
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S \ V A.TNAH TRIBUNE
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Local iotas Observe -•
Negro Business Week
On. Sunday afternoon, Nu
Chapter, Tpta Phi Lambda soro¬
rity. opened the observance of
National lota Phi Lambda Busi-1
ness Week with a 30 minute;
broadcast over Station WDAR, i
through the courtesy of Holsum i
Bakery.
Iota Phi Lambda i£ ft nation- ’
al sorrylty of Negro business-
and professional womeh and
has As objectives increasing
the efficiency of women in 1
bu iness and providing scholar-1
ships In higher education., for 1
girls interested In a business:
'■areer. It was oorganizetj in',
1929. - . ' iyF? !
Soror Gertrude L. Greene was
narrator for the progaift on
Sunday, which was highlighted
bv an addre s entitled, “A New
Perspective for . Negro Women
in Business,” by‘ Soror josie B.
Sessoms, Jeanes supervisor for
the Candler County school sys¬
tem.
The president, Soror Melisa
: L. Miller, gave a brief histori-
| cal vocal sketch music of the sorority and
: was rendered byy
I Miss Bernita Darby who sang
“Thank : Be To God,” and Miss
! Aoouillia Quattlebanm who sang
"Vilia.” Mrs. Arnolda P. McCoy
p’ayed “Excerpts from Concerto.
No 2 ‘ in B Flat Minor.” bv
Rnohmnninpff and Mrs. Olivia
Alexander presented the Wood-
ville high s-'hool Girls’ En¬
semble in “The Rosary.” and
“The Blind Ploughman.” Mis
Juanita Smith of Savannah
State college accompanied Miss
Ouattlebaum and Mrs. Alexan¬
der accompanied Miss Darby.
Rosary Social Club
The Rosarv social club met at
the home of Mrs. Maggie E.
Graham on last Wednesday
'-veiling, President Bignon pre¬
siding. Much business wa;
transacted and the club passed
on several timely suggestions
from the chairman, Mrs. Susie j
Stephens. Although the hostess I
was in a dither over the |
marriage of her daughter, Vel¬
ma, to Lt , Frank Simmons, we
had a most enjoyable meeting.
Games were played and prizes
were won by Mrs. Carrie Blount,
Mrs. Lucile Bryant, and Mrs.
Van Della Wilson. A delicious
repast was served by the host¬
ess. We were very sorry to have
our reporter out due to the ill¬
ness of her husband. William
Smith. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Susie
Stephens. Members present were
Mrs. Faustine Bignon, Mrs. Van
Della Wilson, Carrie Blount,
Maggie Graham Ada Williams,
Catherine Fisher, Marg Thom- j
as, Susie and Stephens, Lucile Alfrieda Bryant, j i
Simmons
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AMERICAN PALMIST
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1953
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