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MAY, 1953
MOMMY - FRIDAY
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ft 00 -Glory Road
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ft 10 Olorv fLiad
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0 00 News - GosnM Favorite*
0 15 Gospel Favorites
0 45—Gospel Ouartet
10 00 Gospel Quartet
»0:15 —Gnspei p id t
10 10- Rev, C M Butler
10 45—Ra V c. M Butler
11:00-News - HlllbOiv Pare***
1115 -T.unchtlme Hillbilly Parade
ii rwv- -liUnchtlme HlUbtlly Parade
11-4.5- -Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
12:00- Lunchtime Hlllblllv Parade
148 * 15— -Lunchtime Hilly Parade
12:30— Trading Poet
12 45 ■Everyday Forum
1.00 Onlci* s n Ch’4 not
1 T5~ Ghft»-tOt - N ^ro in the News
1:30- In the Garden
1:45—In the Garden
2:00—In the Garden
2:15— In the Garden
2:30 Jack the Bellboy
2:45—Jack the Bellboy
3-00 Ebonv Bandstand
3 15-Jack the Bellboy
3 30 Town Topics
3:45- Jack the Bellboy
4 00 Tn the Groove
4 15 8we«i Peach Swing
4 30 News - Reapers Hour
4 45 Sunny Side of I.|fe
5:00—Sunny side of Life
5:15 Family Station Frolic*
5:30 Faintlv Station Frolics
5 45 Fa:)*'.':* Station Frollca
6:00 Family Station Frolics
6:15—Family Station Frolics
6 30 Family Station Frolics
6:45 Family Station Frolics
7:00 Parnllv Station Frolics
7:15—Sign Off
SATURDAY
5:45—Sign On - News
6:00 -Break of Imv
6:15 Break of Day
6 30 Break of mv
6:45 - Break of Day
7 00 Break of I »ay
7:15 Break of nay
7 30—Glory Hoad
7:45 Glory Bond
8:00-Glory Road
8 15 Glory Road
8:30—Glory Road
8:45 fJior v Road
9:00 - Pt' Gospel Favorite*
9 15—Gospel Fa vorl f es
9:31) OOfipfl Favorite*
9:45—Gospel Quartet
10:00 Gospel Quartet
10:15—Gospel Quartet
10:30—Talent Time
10:45 Talent Time
11:00 News - Lunchtime Parade
II 15 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
U 30 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
11:45 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
12:00 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
12:15 Lunchtime Hillblly Parade
1 2:30 - Trad 1 ng Post
1 ? 45 Everyday Forum
’ 00 -Golden Chariot
1:15 Olarlot - Negro New*
1:30—In the Garden
1:45— In the Garden
2 00 - In the Garden
2:15 In the Garden
2:30 Jack the Bellooy
2 45 Jack the Bellboy
3 00 Ebony Baiuistand
3.15 Jack the Bellboy
3:30 town Topics
3:45- Jack tm miihoy
4 (H) Jack the Bellboy
4 :15 -Bweel peach Swing Ufa
4:30 News - Sunny Hide of
4:45 Sunny Side of Life
5 00—Sunny Side of Life
5 15 Family Station Frolic*
3:30—Family Station Frolic*
5:46 Family Station Frolics
6:00- Family Station Frolics
6:15 Family Station FioUch
6 30 Family Station Kiollca
6 45 Family Station Frolic*
7 00 Family Station Frolics
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Sl'NDAY
5'43 -Rivn On - News
A .00 Spirituals
6:15--.Spirituals
6:30 Stars ol Harmony
6:45 .Sweetenoerx Sinners
7:00 -Oates ot Harmony
7 15- Brook Stogies
7 30 Hose Bull Singers
7 45 Mornlnr Star Singers
8:00 birds ot Harmony
8 15 --Holden Belts
8.311 ho,nop M Bennett
8:45 Bishop M H Bennett
9:00 Mayflower Jenkins Singers
0:15- Sint* i s
9:30—Georgia Biscuits
9:45-Sanders Sinters
It) 00 Savannah Ttavelers
10:15 tint pel sight Jubilee
10 30 luv w So toman
10 45 Hev. W Solomon
11:00- 11:15- Bishop Holt Jordan Johnson
11 30 - Regular
1145— Morning
12:00— Church
12:15— Services
12.30- News lioundup
12:45- - Gospt i Favorites
1 00 Vtstus ot Israel
1:15 Rev Dan Richardson
1:30 Rev. Dan Hlcltardson
1 45 Gospel Favorites
2:00 Hi v ( M Butler
2:15 Rev. t M Butler
2:3u New? - Sunday Melodies
2:45 Rev Jai ti liryani
3 00 Rev J Harold Smith
3:15 First Baptist Church
3:30- Fort Smith
3:45 - Arkansas
4:00 Rev. Sorrow
4:13 Ffoudly We Hall
4:30 Proudly We Hah
4:45 Rhythm Aires Hammond
5:00 Rev F 11
5 15 Rev F 11 Hammond
5:30— Rev P. II llammond
5:45— Gospel Favorites
6:00—Gospel Favorites
6:15—Gospel Favorites
6'3tr -tloapel Favorites
6 :45—Gospel Favorites
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CITED BY INDIANA UNIV .
An.sley Allyn Abraham head of
t he department of secondary
education at Florida A and M
college recently received a
certificate “In recognition of
1 scholastic achievement at In-
dluna university” for study
during the p eceding academic
year of 1051 _ 52 The scholar
w j 10 j s an associate professor
Famcee, pursued study leading
towards the Ed. D. degree at
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CONSULTANT Seharles Jour-
nee of Detrois will serve aka
consultant and hairstylist at
the beauticians clinic which
will be held at Florida A and M
college July 13-25. Journee Is a
former student of the renown-
French coiffure artist, Henri.
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for you to find out.”
'file penalty for violation of the
civil rights law is $260 fine and/or
20 days in jail.
Mrs. MeSmith is a real estate
dealer and executive secretary of
the Anchorage branch NAACP;
Harberu, a parasitologist in the
Anchorage health department;
Miss Porter, a beauty products
dealer and Mrs. Barbero, a nurse.
ton IMlUIS (U TS 2HI) I IRK
CAPTAIN
COLUMBUS, O. (ANP) -
Columbus got its third fire de¬
partment captain and 12th
high ranking Negro officer last
week when it was announced
that Lt. Coy Alston was pro-
mated to the rank of captain in
the lire department. He is the
brother of Capt. Harvey Alston
ol the police department.
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WHILE BLUFF
Itv Mis. rf.ince.N W.isfiiiF;tim
I itfarvey williums arrives ;
from Morris Brown
ty last week. lie will
, Hie summer wit!) his
j at The White ehrir Bluff of
boro Baptist Church, under
: leadership of its
Mrs. Janie C. Mumford
its anniversary Friday
Quite a large crowd was in
tendance Several choirs
the city was on the program.
The I vine Star Society
its annual Installation on
urday at the Center. All
the oificers were ve-elected
and installed
The Ladies Mutual Aid club
at their monthly meeting on
Sunday voted to change their
time of .meeting from the.
3rd Sunday to the 3rd Friday
The Young Men’s Progressive
Club held its June meeting at*
the home of the secretary, J.
M. Washington on Friday night.
J he club agreed to attend the!
Father's Day program with,
the Brotherhooe'l of the First
A B. Church Sunday night.
Mrs. Frances Washington as¬
sisted by Mhsdames Clara Lark,
Ophelia Mack, Dora Odum,
and Henrietta Harris served
the club with a delicious sup¬
per.
Mrs. Daisy White of Charles¬
ton, 8. C. was a visitor of Mrs.
Frances Massey on Sunday.
SANDFLY
By Frank Jenkins
Family day Sunday at Speed-
well Methodist Church. Sun-
day School was well attenc jd-
Mrs. Virginia Luten is .superin-
tendent.
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Grant)
and family motored to Fet -.
nandina, Fla., over the week
end. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott.!
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ses- i
sums of Atlanta were guests;
of Mrs. Octavia Elliott Sunday
The Women's Society of
Chrstian Service help? its week¬
ly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Luten Sunday afternoon.
ALASKA RESTAURANT
REFUSES SERVE THEN
NEGROES SUE
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, (ANP)
A complaint wac filed with the
U. S. commissioner here Inst week
by four Nee.ro citizens against the
Pagoda Inn for violation of
Maska’s civil rights law.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Barhero, Mrs.
William McSinith and Miss Eura
Dell Porter claim that wlien they
| entered the restaurant a waitress
nquired if they had a reservation.
When they replied in Ihe negative,
i -he picked up a “reserved” sign
i and plaeed it on the table, stating
that all tables had been reserved
ri advance. When the quartet ap-
} plied to the bartender, he stated
i that it was up to the waitress.
Determined to force the issue,
the group remained seated at the
(aide, and in the meantime other
pa sons entered and were served
without question. They were able i
to get service at the liar but the i
waitress was adamant in her re - |
fusal to serve them food, they said, i
After sitting at the laid,- for the
iietter part of an hour, telephone Mrs. Me- her j
Smith went out to 1
husband, and upon returning found |
the doo.* of the place locked. She ]
was admitted by a member of the I
group.' When her husband arrived
lie also found the door locked and
«as unable to gain admittance.
After waiting for two hours, the
group finally left. As they de i
parted from the cafe, Mis. Mc-
Smith asked the bartender to give j
his name, and lie flippiantly re i
plied "That's for me to know and!
PLACED HIGH—John Harrison
Athens, Georgia, (left),
who recently placed high In
the nation wide contest follow-
ing his appearance on the .Ori ;
ghiEi Amateur Hour, gets a
“LOST BOUNDARY
DOCTOR LOST IJOS-
Pi fAL JOB
K.KENK, N. H. (AN1>) Br.
Albert C. Johnston, whose story
was made into a nioving picture,
l.ost Boundaries, lias t>een dis
missed HS radiologist at Elliott
Community hospital here, under
circumstances which he claims me
based on the revelation in the pic-
tore that he was not a white nhv- 1
1 »
j si i„' 'lan,
| president, stud, however, that Dr,
Johustoii was dismissed from his
position as a part-time radioing
ist "simply-because someone should
devote more time to the job.” He
said Dr. Johnson rt-foied to ac.-ept
a lull time position because n
would interfere with his private
practice.
He also said Dr, Johnston wrote
him a letter May 21, 1952 saying
"not^only will I not interfere witli I
IW°ur obtaining a full-time radiol- |
oglst hut * wil1 co °P erat, ‘ with the
resident radiologist when he is. ob-
tained. Kingsbury emphasized that
l)r. Johnston’s work at the hospital |
was fully satisfactory. |
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I).. Johnston, whose , dismal ....
18 July 5, has a different
version. ............... He said there was
1 doubt whatsoever" that he was
lismissed because of Producer
Louis do Rochemont’s film, whicl
depicted the story of a light-skin-
I ned Negro practising medicine in
| a pr edominantly white commun¬ j
ity. I
"They have been picking' on rue |
since my story came out,” Dr.
Johnston said. “I don’t give n
darn for the job itself, but I am
concerned over the fact that I was
fired because I’m a Negro.” j
The movie, filmedin NdwTIamip- I
.hire in 1949, told how the corn - \
,nUM ' t -V ultimately accepted the
Negro physician after Ire was corn-
polled to disclose Iris r ace when he
enlisted in the at tired for ces.
Informed of Kingsbury’s state-
ment, E^t Johnston said he was a
full time radiologist at the hos
from 1940 to 1947 when he
first told his children he was .a
Negro and they told their friends.
Shortly after, he said, two “inl¬
impeachable” Boston professor
told him the hospital trustees were
looking for another radiologist
"because I was leaving.”
“They couldn’t get any reput
ablp radiologist to come in under
the circumstances, so they asked
mg ( . omf , j n on a day to day
Iiasis. Up to now, they haven’t
been able to find anybody,” Dr.
Johnston concluded..
Miscellaneous Shower
Miss Betty Maurice Miller,
who Is the bride-elect of David
Duncan III of Springfield,
Mass., was delightfully enter
tained by Mrs. Emily Scott
with a shower at the home of
Mrs. Jennie Delaware Wright.
The evening was very pleasantly
spent in playing games and an
enjoyable repast was served.
Those sharing In the affair
were Misses Sadie Kate and
Drucilla Moore, Constance Lew¬
is and Dora Peaks; Mesdames
Sarah Sylos, Mary Moore,
Amanda Edmonson, Leola Stev¬
ens, Georgia Hawkins, Viola
Greene, Miss . Francis Brown,
Hazel and Jones, Clyneta Marcus, j I
Mr. Mrs. J. S. Delaware,
and Mrs. Emily Scott and Mrs. 1
Jennie D. Wright ; also Mrs. i
Mamie Graham of New York i
City.
Mistf Miller was the recipient
of useful and lovely gifts.
word from Ted Mack, genial
moderator of the program.
The Amateur Hour is presented
j weekly on NBC-TV and is
; sponsored by the Pet Milk com-
pany.
Paulsen Mothers Club
The Paulsen School MuUiim'm
Club of Grade FivcOn w,i;i
! ujganlzed during the pas)
1 school year under the leader-
8 |,i p of Mrs. S M. Norris, class j
sp0ns0 r. The group met each
fj rs { ant; thirii Wednesdays I
through the school term, chon j
'
Jn „ f„r it general Ihc-me, "fm
| pnm , d , ivijiR hi the Cia
room ”
i iriigiiii^iituih liir yr-r.r s
i
! tivitles were a Ohmf mas par-j
be (Easter party and hashior,’ i
Review held at. St. Matthew’s
Parish Hall where pupils, par-J
ents, teachers and patrons pa. -
ticipateit. The faculty of thfl
school was also feted by this
group with a surprise party,
Climaxing the year s activities
the Mothers sponsored a plc-
nic at the Montgomery Com-
nvmity HoUtfc w | 1f .re more tharji
enjoyed I he event.
Presenting.® by the mothers
club were made by Mr? M. G. j
Young, class teacher a pair f
beautiful vases of Delcraffl
Ware, to Mrs. Eunice Brown,
consultant and advisor, a sim-
an{ , )o Mrf , M w
Mwee> principal , palr of hoo!r
ends of “sacroy wood’”. Carcbl
of appreciation were rent to
others who have shown the
group courtesies during the
year.
Members of the Mothers club
include Mrs. B. N. Norris, ores-
Mrs. C. Butler, secretary;
Mrs. L. Brown, treasurer; Mrs.
Edwards, chaplain; Mrs. C.
Mrs. M. Jamerson, Mrs.
Walls, Mrs. S. Bruter, Mrs.
L. Garrett, Mrs. H. Brannon
Mrs. C. Gordon.
The Mother's Club will hold
meeting through the* sum-
months.
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j j SIDNEY A. JON EH FUNERAL HOME
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Completion of New and Spacious
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Friends and the public are incited
The Dedication Ceremony
Sunday Afternoon, July 12, From 5 to d o’clock
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“I used to be loving and kind,
To ihe ones that 1 loved best,
I didn’t care, (at that time,)
For the sorrows of the rest,
Rut the voice, said, “That is not fair.
Others too, need your love and care.’’
For these not loved you should seek,
For they need your kindness too,
So I give out now to all who seek,
And 1 am giving some to you.”
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511 West Waldburg Sheet Phone 4-7226 Savannah, Ga.