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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953
NAACP Re¬
turns To St.
Louis
(Continued from Page One)
opening public meeting Tues¬
day night will be delivered by
Rr. Crannin H. Tobias, execu¬
tive director of the Phelps-
Stokes Fund and chairman of
the NAACP board of directors.
Welcoming the convention will
be Mayor Raymond U. Tucker
and Howard E. Woods, city edi¬
tor of the tit. Louis Argus.
Othe speakers scheduled
aduic.,, ih - evening mass
mg include Archibold J. Carey,
lawyer, clergymnn and member
of the Chicago city council. Pa
trick E. Gorman, secrertary-
treasurer of Amalgamated
Meat Cutters and Butcher
Workmen, AFL ; Thurgood
Marshall, NAACP special
counsel; Senator W. Stuart
Symington who will present
the 33th Spin gam medal to
Paul R, Williams, noted archi¬
tect of Los Angeles. Wednes-
^ day night, youth units of he
Association will present a dra-
matization of Margaret
ers poem, "For My People ,
A series of workshops is
screduied for the day sessions
covering civil rights.
The Association, organized
ieOD, now has 1200 local
in 4,i .- tales, Die District of t-o -
lumbia and the territory
Alaska, with a membeship - of
224,000.
Publishers
To Meet
(Continued from Page One)
nalism will be announced at the J
annual banquet by the chairman
of the NNPA Committee of judges,
Armistead Pride, Dean of the i
School Of Journal)■ m at Lincoln
Uhivei -ity in Missouri.
Clarence lldite of Ratten, Bar-1
ton, Dm" line and Osborn, Inc.;
David Karr, Vice-President of Wil-
liam Einmer H. Weintraub and Company; j
Martin Lancaster of the
Department of Commerce; Afro-American! Howard :
Murphy of the
newspapers; i,ouis Lautier of the ;
NNPA Washington Bureau; and]
Thurgood Marshall, Counsel and
Director of the NAACP Ixsgal De-
feme and Educational Fund, will
participate in the panel discus-
NNPA Election of new officers of J
for the coming year will i
be held at the opening session and ■
a tour of the plant of the host j
Amencan, newspaper, has the been Baltimore arranged Afro- by ,
publisher Carl Murphy. Ihe three-
day j meeting will ... close , with a :
cruise of ...... historic point,' ' on Chesa- , 1
peake , P,ay .. Saturday . afternoon,, ..
on
Jane 20. i
I
GDC INSTALLS
OFFICERS
(Continued from page One)
vice president; John Mines, 2nd
vice president; J. M. Gayruor,
recording secretary; Henry
Franklin, Jr., financial secre¬
tary; M. J. Jackson, treasurer;
Jerry D. Bryant, public rela¬
tions officer, and Frank Holmes
sergeant at arms.
Short reamarks were made i
by Nelson Brown, W. W. Law
and Rev. Moses Trapio, Sr., and |
refreshments were served. 1
The registration meeting will
be held at the YMCA Wednes-
day night. I
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m 10 MINUTES . . .
You get a waterproof job and
your hair will stay straight for
20 days or more.
KONGOLENE
Is the original hair straightener
USE ONLY
for straightening
shorter strands
(up to 4 inches)
STILL LEADING AFTER
AO con»*eutiv« years
Ask for Kongolene at
any drug score
Use oniy as label directs.
If jour Jmggiil cannot iupfty you write
KONGO CHEMICAL CO., INC.
204 W..t I24tk Sira.l
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Con^’l Chris-
tiun Churches
To Meet
■ Continued from page One i
ol lo< Raleigh, d :nd Rev. W. H. Thomas j
N. C.
Ihe business sessions will be,
held dal;/, Wednesday thru
Friday, from 9 a. m. to 11:30
a m. The morning sermor®
at 11:49 o’clock will be •, liv-i
ered by Rev. J. p. Mangrum,:
j F rankiinton, N. C.; Rev. R. R. i
Briggs, and Rev. z. P. Jenkins, i
<oth of Suffolk, Virginia. I
j address On Wednesday, at 3 p. m. an j
from the subject “The i
Church and the Family” will
jo delivered by Rev. Norman A. j
dimes, professor cf Religion 1
md Philosophy, Dillard Uni-i
versity, New Orleans La. Rev.
lolmes is a former pastor of,
tho Savannah church. • !
The Wednes. i y evening
[ men will be preached by
Aurelius Pinckney, of
Ky., who is also a
I he Thursday afternoon pro-
gram will include an
by Rev. J. T. Stanley. Greens-
btro, S. C„ a lecture by
C. McEwen, Atlanta; and
open discussion led by Dr. w.
HotchkLsS' of New York, Rev.
j. d. Moore, Houston, Texas,
an( } p^ ev Stanley.
The Thursday evening ser¬
inou will be delivered by Rev.
Phillip Widenhouse, ‘.Secretary,
Amercan Vi*u Missionary uvx*»J»TiWiitxi .y iiooutia- Associa-
tion, New York.
The discussions for Friday
afternoon will be led by Rev.
Norris Wilson, Associate Min¬
ister, Missions Council, N. Y.;
Rev. Nelson Dieier, Regional
Director, Church Building Loan
Fund,, Cleveland, Ohio; and
Mrs. C. Terrell, Savannah.
* 1 evening, the address
wil1 be delivered by Miss Helen
Kenyon, former Moderator of
the General Council. New
Connecticut.
Joint session of the Women’s
Fellowship and. the Pilgrim Fel-
'owship will be held each morn-
in S In the lecture room of the
Set h Ederf Baptist Church.
Miss Helen Kenyon, and Mrs.
Phoebe F. Burney, dean of Wo-
men - ClarJc College, Atlaftta,
wi) l be the main speakers.
Ihe public is invited to
tend.
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TOUR WASHINGTON
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Continued Paae )
YMCA ' The teach-
Qn tQur Rnd of the _
'
students enjo y ed a delicious
with Mr . and Mrs Eth .
Edwards. , Mrs. ,, Edwards _, , is .
sister of . Miss ... M. .. A. . m Turner,
Jeanes T „ supervisor . of .... Liber-
,
Other faculty members who
on the tour were Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Smith, J. A. Lew¬
Mrs. V. J. Maxwell, Mrs. P.
Osborne,
FATHERS’
SUNDAY
(Continued from Page one)
represent Savannah at the
lodge in Atlanta in Au¬
They have plans formulated
a bingo party and also for
Day which will be
August 2 at the Rest,
M. T. Jones is presi-
of the group,
The lodge has made pi ans
a boatride on August 19.
NAACP Ask
O/zie Jones
Sen-
(Continued from Page One)
ress last Summer and condemn
to die in the electric chair.
He has twice been sentenced
to die by electrocution and was
both times saved by action of
lawyers of the NAACP.
President Law said that the
branch will continue m
work for the freedom of
but feels that it is high-
necessary that an effort be
at this time to remove
death sentence.
He reports that contributions
still being received by the
Ozzie Jones Fund Com-
jttee headed bv c. O. Ryals.
Pilgrim Baptist church,
Deacon Edward Wil-
Sr., made a donation of
twenty five (25) dollars.
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owner of S(> bool.
I The commencement exereis-
|es will be held at St. Philip
AME church at 4 p. m. Dr.
Mason of the State Health De¬
partment will deliver the ad-
dress. , The public is invited.
The graduates will ieature a
hair style revue and dress pa-
rude on Monday night at Tre-
mont Inn,Telfair road.
The following young ladies
are i n the 1953
class.
j Eloise Mann, Ella Mae Wil-
1
| hams, Carrie Bizzard, Irene
Kieth, Lois Finch, Bernice
Griffin, Ruby Mincy, Annie
Mae Jackson, Rozzie L. Smith,
[ Aleathia Green, Annie Lou
Townsend, Hattie Snead,Mary
Gwin George, Hazel Hender- ,
son.Sallie Allen,Emmalee Bow-
ers, Elizabeth Bell, Mary Alice
Hayes, Naomi Stevens, Annie
Jewell Cone, Sarah Jane Rob-
: iqson, Rosetta Hadley, Clarice
Smith, Carrie Bell Grant,
Mattie .Terry, Annie Lou
i Smoak,Ernestine Mitchell, Lil¬
lie Mae Cornelius, Daisy Turn-
! er, Salome Swindell, Henrietta
Simmons, Annie Leola Jackson,
Ellen Manning, Glodus Coax-
ion, Jaunita Washington, Al-
bertha Sliatten, Emma Shin-
gler, Elizabeth Turner, Roberta
JackS ° n '
you CAN MAVC YOUR HAIR
Ptlkfecnv MATCNSO
THE ALL-AROUND ROLL
This attachment is a liinc arid money
?a>cr. Wear it and eliminate the nec
essity for constantly curling your own
hair. '1 Ins will give it tirn’e to grow.
$700
The half clamour
fastens at the crown of the head and
hangs naturally down the hack, III is
15 to 20 inches long)......$10.00
Braid (18 inrhet) ...... 3.50
Braid (24 inches) .......... 5.00
Smolf Clutltr of CurU ____$3.50
Chignoni .. . __ .,,$3.50
SEND NO MONEY
Jui I tend lam fie of your hair or Hate .
color Pay Pmiiuav o» Dthiery.
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Do’s And Don’ts
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“C LEANLINESS IS STILL NEXT TO LOI mlNESS. DO i
KEEP YOLK PLACV ( LEAN VNI) NEAT”
White So.
j
Sch. Makes
(Continued from Page Onei
ing of his work at the universi-
ty - He saitl - “He lias demon¬
onstrated the highest qualitie
leadership and gentlemanli
ness we expect of University of
Virginia graduates .
Mr. Ridley, a native of New-
P° r f News, studied at Howard
university and did graduate
work at Ohio State and the
University of Minnesota.
He has served as national
president of the American
Teachers Association and was
a member of the first United
States commission in the Unlt-
®d Nations Educational, Sciert-
Now! ONE Brushing With
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Removes Up To 85% Of Decay
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Oily The Collate Way Dees All Three!
CLEANS YOUR BREATH while it
CLEANS YOUR TEETH ni GIVES YOU A
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ALL DAY LG NCI
tific and Cultural Ooganiza-
tion.
LOCAL PATROL AT
LENDS S. C. GALA DAY
FESTIVITIES
(Continued irom Page One)
Saturday morning the street
parade was held, in which a
number of patrolmen of omar
reinple, No. 21 of Savannah,
participated.
Saturday evenfng the ban-
c/uet was held at tlie temple on
St. Philip street, where a large
and enthusiastic gathering of
nobles and daughters assem¬
bled. Among the speakers
were Capt ('. O. Ryals of Omar
patrol and Noble S. D. DLsard
Savannah.
GRADUATES FROM
NEW YORK :
(Continued from Page om-i
ling high school, New Vork
When only 16 years old she ■
was chosen by the New York
jonrd of education, because ol .
her excellent academic rutini |
and her outstanding person ali- I
ly, to enter a pre-nursing at!
course on a cooperative basis
Belt Israel hospital. During '
iier high .school career site
' ‘tvud the following certifi-!
cates; American Red Cross,
Home Nursing Mother and
Child Care, First. Aid and the
American Red Cross Pin for
an average of 95. J
;ihe will enter the registered <
nurses training course in Sep- j
tember.
luico Miss Green is the neiee , oft ■
Mrs. Lillie Mae Taylor of 245
McIntyre street, a relative of J i
Mrs. Mary Grant, 33 sixth Rt.
and Mr. and Mrs. J M. Wash- :
’
ington, all of Savannah.
DIAL 2-2946*
FRI.- -SAT. JUNE 19—20
2—lilt; HITS—2
Whip Wilson in
‘WYOMING
ROUNDUP”
-2
Buster CYabbe in
IMS BROTHERS
GHOST
Added Serial, Comedy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
June 21-22-23
2—IUG HITS—2
DONT just ask for bourbi
Boiivbo«4x W'-~ 'tj 3SK
Ask for the full name and get fhe full value!
Bourbon de Luxe is richer, smoother,
better-tasting in the Kentucky tradition of
fine whiskey. Enjoy this superb Kentucky
brand tonight. You’ll agree that Bourbon
de Luxe has mote than earned its reputation.
'[//Uue/ete*
/foo/lhme
THE BOURBON OE LUXE COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
MINISTER PUTS
SEWANEt
‘Continued from Pace One)
eus aiipiication by the llev. Joiui i
VJ. Monerief. rector of a Negro
parish in Orangeburg, S
c. gradualstudy'Tlns" for admission to a five-week
at
: . b.„h. whirl, b, „ .mi •
Tin other w„ ............ of a
new chaplain to succeed one ivh« !
was among eight la lit .- m.....!*• ,
resigned last November in
against .the hoard's deci-
not to approve “at t his time”
recommendation of the' Fourth*
Synod that Negroes h
to the seminary.
The new chaplain is the Rev.
(frowning Collins JO, M a ■ • i
Ark., who succeeds the Rev.
Hooker Wilmer.
if H ev - Moncrief’a application is
pr °ved , °r that .. . of . some Mum
then the controversy whir., !
at S * wanee a yeai as ° *
_
mfmt Ain raPPjTioNey
DIAL 3-6U92
FRI.— SAT. JUNE 19—20
2—BIG HITS—2
Charles Starrett
“SMOKY CANYON”
John Wnyne in
“ALLEGHENY
UPRISING’
Added Serial, Comedy
Sunday .Monday, Tuesday
June 21-22-23
2—BIG HITS—2
Warncr Bros »iu»t
™ E BATTtE
AT APACHE
passim.
/AGE SFVEH
should come to an end.
The internal trouble hud its or jjr-
in in action of the trustees which
approved a resolution that held
that "the encouragement vhe
'•nrnllmoeil a Negro students now
inadvisable.”
A graduate of Fisk university,
*" v ’ ""T**
f'" 'T'VT""'- ‘‘? '
' y ° lcla * '
A catalogue and a standand ap-
plication form were forwarded f o
'he thu •.ynmn, the-, added, and
.were awaiting receipt of the
filled in form.
•
f J, -‘ - '* ttAiii . a i i,»uo caumtss
DIAL 3-4720
AIR CONDITIONED
FRI.—SAT. JUNE 19—20
2—BIG HITS—2
Geo. Montgomery
“CRIPPLE CREEK”
» AND ®
“THE SNIPER”
SERIAL CARTOON
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
June 21-22-23
2— BIG HITS—2
JfAN KFFKEY CONUANCf
PERRS-HUNTER SMITH
LUilS OF THE
WILBERNES
TECHNICOLOR
-HIT NO. 2-
“NAVY BOUND”
NEW 3—CARTOON
WFD—THIIR. JUNE 24—25
2—BIG HITS—2
Peter Lawford
“HOUR OF 13”
AND
Jack Buetel
“HALF BREED”
ADDED—CARTOON