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THtnMDAY, JUKI 1», 1953
The Butterfly’
Trail
By ALBERT MART THWEATT
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THOUGHT FOE THE WEEK
“The perfect model
the perfect copy. The
cessful finish of everything
earth depends on the
thought which brought it
to being.”—Agnes Greene
t er -
EAST BROAD
On last Tuesday
the officers of the school
cil of East Broad for the
1953-54 were installed by
Jeanette H. Hall. The
cers are Veronica Owen,
ident;- Theresa Bellamy,
presi Lnt; Christina
secretary; Ann Alston,
ant secretary; Marva
treasurer; Gwendolyn
and Herbert Williams,
Officers; Judith Robinson,
porter; Samuel Smith,
•e*f Patrol; Ezekiel
Chief of Traffic.
Receiving prizes- for the
all around girl and for coop¬
eration in school
were Marilyn Brooks,
Jones and Minnie Pearl
Best all around boys
Duncan and Ezekiel
Prizes for Play Day
ties were, recived by
trice Ford and Minnie
Hobbs * for the three legged
race,
Sgt. A. Funk mae'e a few in¬
teresting remarks.. He inform¬
ed] the boys that he would
on the lookout for safe bicy¬
cle riders. Five will be
each week and will be
passes to the theatre.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
Johnson, Sr., entertained
St. Mlatthewa Parish with
beautiful party honoring their
son, Thomas, Jr. The hall
was decorated with flowers,
streamers and balloons. The
color scheme of red and yel¬
low was carried out.
Thomas was a member of
this year’s graduating class
Alfrecl E. Beach High school.
He received two trophies, two
certificates of merit, the John,
Wesley 'Hubert)
award, a music award and
has been offered several oth-
er scholarships.
Those present at the party
Were Harriet Polite,
R jgs; James W. Browta III,
Willie Webb, Jimmie Lee
Isaiah Thomas, Betty Ann
and Juliet West, Leonard Law,
Rudine ^axon,
Copeland, Sallie Kate Moore,
Lester Smalls, Juanita Gilbert,
Joe Brown, Lottie Crosby,
Clyde Robinson, Janice Cutter,
Phillip Boyd, Jacqueline Walk¬
er, Jimmie Brown, Emma L.
Miller, Neil Mosely, Irene Da-
lida, Lillian Simmons, Howard
Watts, Madeline Williams, Gro¬
ver Thornton, Edgar Griffith,
Betty Ann Martin, Kharn Col¬
lier, Theda Brooks, Carolyn
Wtest, Ambrose Barnwell, Bar¬
bara Grant,, Colley Davis, Gris-
by Collier, Ruth Simms, Henri¬
etta Collier, Danny Batchelor,
Wesley Freeman, Carolyn Pat¬
terson, Leon Blake, Gwendolyn
Da vis,.,Lawrence Williams, Jo’
Ann ‘ Smith, Willie Chisholm,
Connie Welcome, Marie How¬
ard, James Sanders, Gerald
Haven, Edward Lonon, Dorothy
Heath. Louis Perry, Frankie
Coleman, Fred Gartrell, Mar¬
garet Burney, Donald Kennedy,
Harold (Williams, Adrian But¬
ler, Willie Tatum, /Barbara
Patterson, Willie Marion, Ju¬
lia Johnson, and James John¬
son.
Those who assisted in serv¬
ing were Mesdames Ann John¬
son, Sadie Williams, J. Brown¬
lee, and Miss Etta B. Johnson.
Tonic's aunts, Mrs. Clara B.
Gay of Millen and Miss Etta
B. Johnson and his uncle, Mr.
Joseph Johnson of Sparta
came to witness these events.
WEST SAVANNAH TEACHERS
SURPRISED
A most beautiful gesture of
appreciation was shown last
week by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Burgess who entertained the
teachers of West Savannah
school at their home on Richard
street. Mrs. Burgess, although
having no children in scholo.
has been a most ardent work
er in most of the activities of
the school.
Teachers enjoying the de¬
lightful occasion were
Geraldine Zeigler (teacher and
attending New York
C l — a— m «
1 , acting principal in
of Mrs. Veronica T. Law who is,
sity for the summer session),
Lewis, Mabel Hanshaw, Pearlie!
Allen, Edna Haygood, Mary,
j Frasces Scott, iLeola Sanders,
Susie Jackscri Doretha Wells,
Alma Wade, Mae Frazier, Ethel
J Fisher, Jeanette Jenkins a /1
Julia Jones,
INTERESTING HIGHLIGHTS (
j The Jr. League of the First j 1
A. B.. Church observed its 19th
i Anniversary last Sunday. Mrs. ;
Burke presented a gift:
to the League. This 1
j group*
is not only active in church.;
but in civic affairs a*'
I well. A son at Greenbriar Cen-i
(ter has been adopted Sunshine;' also one;
the patients of the
Unit at the Tuberculosis Sani-j
tarium.
James Richards, son of the
j Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Richards,.
was among the graduates from 1
Morehouse to enter Meharry College. He hope:! |
in the fall.
Congratulations..
I Congratulations also to Wm.
K. Payne, II who received his
M. D. degree from Howard Un-
iversity during commencement,
He hopes to do his interneship,
at Chester General Hospital
Chester, Pa. Dr. and’ Mrs.
W. K-. - Payne* Attended the
graduation.
Alan Walker was commission¬
ed Second Lieutenant on June
L He arrived in the city by
Saturday by motor from New-
prt, News, Va., along with Mr.,
and Mrs. Herman Prescott and
their two children. The Pres-
cotts will remain here severaL
days as guests of their parents,
Mr. rnri Mrs. John McIntosh.
The children will remain for
, the summer Alan will remain
here with his parents, awhile
before going on to Fort Bliss,
Texas, where he will take the
Artillery Battery course.
Mr. William O. King of San
Francisco, California, visited) hi^
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller of East
Waldburg street and his cousin
j^rs. Emily Stevens of 1018 Joe
j street and ( ther relatives h
eft the city last Friday and ;
planned stops in Omaha, Ne- '
, braska, Seattle and other'
points.
Richard (Dickie) Brown, Jr.
]e ft the city for Harrisburg,
p a V j S j t his father, Dr. R.
A. Brown, Sr.
i Hazel Watkins took third
place at the track meet that
was held/ in Chicago recently.
She finished third in the 50
anc.| 100 yard dashes and was
a member of the 400 meter
reiay which placed second ir,
the meet. The first and,, sec¬
ond place winners were mem¬
bers of the 1952 Olympic team
so cur girl did well for her¬
self. .Hazel’s track instruc-.
tor is Coach .Joseph Green.
The Wolverines surprised Wol¬
verine Eldora Grene with n,
miscellaneous shower o n Sat¬
urday night. Each gift was)
wrapped very attractively and
then placed in a decorated'
conUunef )'id presented Id
her. The gesture made her
very happy. Eldora is doing
nicely now.
Mrs. Rudolph Roberson and
her little son, Rudy, of Mar- i
shr 11, Texas, are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mi’s. Frank;
Curley, Jr., and other relatives.
In mentioning the names of
the King and Queen ContesK
winners for the Andrew’s Kin¬
dergarten, the name of little
Arthur Jenkins was inadvert¬
ently omitted as the winner of
the king’s crown. Congratu¬
lation,) Arthur f/ou worked
too hard not to have your
name mentioned. Incidental¬
ly, Mrs. Theodosia Bucknetf
served as mistress of ceremo¬
nies before Mrs. Mary Jackson/
took over.
Saw lovely Ernestine Maynor
now Mrs. Ernestine Bryan of
Darien at church with her two |
adorable chil dron, Larr« Larr;* ’
| James , a gc 3 and Sandra Bea-!
trice age 2 : I
This column’s sincere sym «!
pathy to the family of the late i
Dr. J. H. Terrell who passed
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
C. Terrell lEvaneili motored to.
West Palm Beach for the fun¬
eral services.
Heard recently that Miss
I Lillie Mae Hawk, daughter of
Rgv. and Mrs. N. H. Hawk
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GRADUATED IN NURSING—
The above are the recent grad-
uates from Flowersr Schoo
of Nursin g- They are. left t<
right, Freda G. Robinson, and
(Rev. Hawk former pastor of
Second Baptist), sang in Or¬
chestra Hall with the Chica¬
go Symphony Orchestra in
April. She is in the school if i
music at Northwestern Univer
sity knd a member of the \
cappella choir there. She was
winher '
of the 1951 state
scholarship in Illinois.
SUPT. EARLY SURPRISED
Superintendent William) A.
Early \tfas most pleasantly sur¬
prised on Monday during a 1
session of the monthly Board
group of teachers, prin/
cipals, interested supervisors and ethers j
in the system enter- 1
ed the room and showere'’
him vOI'.h many baskets c J
flowers and words of praise
for /Tis splendid leadership,
All pledged wholehearted co¬
operation with his program j
Speaking in behalf of the Ne¬
gro principals and consultant ) j
was Mrs. Magdalene Harrison: i
for the Teachers’ Association
Norman Elmore and for the
Council of Parent-Teachers,
Mrs. MilCed Hutchins.
BRIDE-ELECT ENTERTAIN-
ED
Mrs. Ethel Brinson and Miss
Betty Lopez entertained a';
the latter’s home on Monday
evening, June 15, with an in¬
formal party honoring Miss
Betty Miller, a June orlde-
elect. Enjoying the evening
besides the hostess rnd guest
of h* nor were Misses Dorothy:
Scott, Agnes Williams, Edith
Maynard, Sallie Kate Moore.
Jaunlta Gilbert, Constance
Lewis, Hazel Jones and Mrs.
Reatha G. Delaware. Pokenci
was the game of the evening
the prizes being won by Miss¬
es Maynard and Williams.
The group presented the hon¬
ored' guest with a lovely blan¬
ket. Delicious refreshments
were served. Miss Miller who
is a sister of Miss 'Hazel Jones
will become the bride of David
Duncan on .June 28.
CONGRATULATIONS
Miss Roberta Elizabeth Rob¬
inson became the bride of Ma-i
jor .Walter Hr.mpton Dabney
*>n Saturday, May 9th at Nash¬
ville,. Tenn. Mrs. Dabney is
the lovely daughter of Mrs
Andrew Christrnher RD'-dnson.
A reception will be held for
the couple on June 19 at the
home of the bride’s mother,
1502 Price street. Announce¬
ments were in the mail last
week. Congratulations to this
grand couple.
Montgomery Bus To
Be Used
Robert A. Young announces
that plans have been cleared l
with the Savannah Transit |
Company iLr initviduals . or
groups desiring to use the ■ 1
shoppers bus on Saturday leav-i
in " t,hf> bus 8 ara 8 e at 9:00 A -1
M. and returning to the city,
at 1 Persons 4 P. ML j
or groups desiring to
USC thls faciIity may c ° nta <N
the Transit Company for ar -1
rangffiricn'tl.:’ (
NOTICE
All articles for publication
in the Tribune must be writ¬
ten in ink or typewritten, j
and on one side of paper j
only. Articles written with 1
lead pencil will not be ac-
THB SAVANNAH TRIBUNE ~
.furse Wnlie M. Flowers of W
16th street, instructor; Frcd :
3. Robinson, Mrs. Williesoi
Marie Dixor., Vernice Gree -
Ella Mae Street,
Reynolds St. Club
The Reynolds Street cluo
met at the home of Mrs. Bur-
ine Ross. Much business
was discussed after which the
hostess'-serveu a delicious re¬
past. The next meeting will
j at the' ao'me of Mrs. Pearl
Washington, 5119 East Henry
street. Those present were
Mrs. Pearl Washinptin, Mrs.
Etta Brown, Mrs. Burine Ross
M rs - Mernia Jone, Mrs. Ruth
Gamble.
Nothing - no, nothing -
beats better taste-
and
LUCKIES
TASTE
BETTER!
LUCKY
[STRIKE,
W. mmmk wt/
V.
L...
You can even see why Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher, smoother
Ask yourself this question: Why do I smoke? Second, you see Luckies’ famous fine tobacco
You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoy¬ itself—long strands of fine, light, truly mild
ment. And you get enjoyment only from the tobacco with a rich aroma and an even better
taste of a cigarette. taste. Yes, L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means
Luckies taste better- cleaner, fresher, fine tobacco.
smoother! You can see why when you strip the Nothing—no, nothing —beats better taste,
paper from a Lucky by tearing down the seam. and Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher,
First, you see that your Lucky is made smoother. So ...
better , because it remains a perfect cylinder of Be Naubv GOMJCICf!
fine tobacco—round, firm and fully parked,
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Three Savannahians
Completing Basic Training
It was revealed last week by
the Lackland Force Base,
Texas, that 3 Savannahianu
are completing their basic
training there.
They are James Riley, Jr., 17,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Riley of 33 Scarborough street;
Rudolph P. Bentley, 17, son of
Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Brown of 519
Partridge street, and George
B. Lipka, 18 son of Mr.
Mrs. Otto Lipka of 1.119 7th
street.
Lackland, situated near San
Antonio, is the world’s largest
air force base, site of Air Force
basic trrlning, for men and
women, headquarters of the
Human Research Center, and
borne of AF’s Officer Candi-
late School.
Miss Slcvens Receives
AKA Award i
|
Miss Verne. • Stevens a 1953
graduate of Woodville high
school received one of the two
scholarships offered this year
by Gamma Sigma Omega
chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha
sorority.
Miss Stevens was chosen on
the basis of her excellent scho¬
lastic record and her active
paticipation in extra-curricu¬
lar activities.’'
Attv’ Cornelius McDougal of
New York city has been elected
c »iuent of the Lincoln Uni-
versty, Pa., alumni.
.ajs, Dorothy Aprilman, Etlicl
,ee, Julia Butler, Willie Lee
,’ylcr, Gladystine Shell, Char¬
’s and Sarah Lee, Ellzabelh
tiller, Ada B. Smith and Ma-
Tan Bcdgood—Photo by Cecil
Holscy Reading Circle
The Holsey Reaing circle
held their regular monthly
meeting Sunday with Mrs. Ber¬
tha Grissom as hostes:* Mrs
Lillian Blake, president, pre¬
sided. Current news was dis-
cussed and a lesson on friend¬
ship was given by Mrs. Blake.
The circle will sponsor a quiz
tea July 12 at the home ol
M. Jackson.
Marriage Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Willie DeVillars
of Darien, Ga., announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Willie Viola, to Captain Llew¬
ellyn R. Gipson on December
25, 1951, In Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Gipson is a teacher of
mathematics at Cuyler Junior
In :li school and Captain Gip¬
son Is currently stationed in
Pennsylvania.
Birthday Party
Little Miss Bevel j MariS
I W;illace entertained her friends
with a party in honor of her
7t.h birthday Sunday afternoon,
June 14, at the heme of her
K rand m ” )ther,- tllcr -' Mrs. Mrs ’ Bertha W.
Harrts and « reat Rl ' and moth
er, Mrs Maria Gathers, 223 La-
throp Avc., West Savannah,
rhe guests enjoy*-.*' .several
games and Donald Wilson
to ‘ J honors in the Donkey ? ar “
ty Kamo - Lat( ‘ r ’ a de icl ? us
re * ?ast was served ’ Enjoyii.4
thn fun Wvie littlt< Missed
Diane Elizabeth Mason, De-
lores Ann Haskins, Linda Gail
Mason, Ann Howard, Lula Mae
Binds, Hazel Marie Binds and
Charlesetta Howard, Masters
William E. Wallace, Jr., Donald
Haskins, Willie Donald Smith,
Charles Winston, Charles
Howard Billie E. Williams, Jr
and Bona Id Wilson. Assistin’
Mrs. Harris wore her daugh¬
ters, Mrs. Irene W. Grlffeti.
ml Mrs. Bertha E.. Mason, vvnn
are visiting her from Brooklyn,
N. Y., and Mrs. Maeola F. Has¬
ans, Mrs. Hattie M. Smith and
Miss Geraldine Oliver. Bever-*
lv Marie Is the young daugh-
er of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Wallace of Detroit, Mich., form-
. rly of this city.
The cornerstone has been laid
or a $1,300,COO science building
at Morgan college.
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THE WINNER—Above is six
year old Ehercn P. Mlirtin, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Martin, who was winner of the
baby contest held at St. Phil-
ip AME ChUrCh la3t m ° h '
Little Theron, who was spon-
sored by Mrs. Theresa C. Bines,
raised the largest amount of
money in the contest w’hteh
was held by the Senior Usher
Board.
Other babies participating
In the contest were Virgie L-
Mayo, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Mayo, sponsored' by
Mrs. Sadie M. Bolden; Martha
Louise Boyd, daughter of Mr.
mil Mrs.. James Boyd, spon¬
sored by Mrs. Effie Johnson
aid Annnette and Jeanette
Pinckney twin daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Pinckney.
The total amount raised in
this contest was $104.00.
NOTICE
All articles for publication
in (he Tribune must be writ-
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and on on i side of paper
only. A»tides written with
lead pencill wil not be ac¬
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