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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEEGE FKESII1V1KN BASKETBALL P LAYERS—They are from left to right William Turner, Beach
High School, Savannan; Clevon Johnson, Maryland; Gilbert J son Cchen; William Jeffry, Cohen; Noel Wright, Beach High
School, Savannah; Melvin Jones, Stanton High School, Jackson ville, Fla. Not in the picture are:, Robert Lewis and Roosevelt
Hardwick, both of Beach High School,
LOCAL OES CHAPTERS
tContinued from Page One)
:> isociate grand patron, and
Mrs. Willie Wiliams as install¬
ing marshal. Mrs. if B Stokes
and Mrs, Gertrude Lutcn were
assistant marshals.
Officers installed were:
Electa chapter No. 1, Worthy
Matron, Mrs Annie Trentblp;
Associate Matron, Mrs. Mollie
liewilt; Treasurer, Mrs. Dora
Md Joy: Secretary Mrs Eu-enia
Gay nor; Conductress, Mrs. Bes
sic Reddick; Associate Conti.
Mrs Aria Bell Coleman; Worthy
Patron, Willie Coleman; Ward¬
er. Mrs Georgia McDonald;
Sentinel, Mrs. Leona Barnes;
Marshal. Mrs. Laura Burns;
Trustees, Mrs. Ida Taylor, Mrs
I.ueilt Edwards, Mrs. Rubye
Leak; Adah, Mrs Lena Flem¬
ming: Ruth. Mrs. Isadel Cole¬
man: Esther, Mrs. Leola Dublin:
Martha. Mrs Greta Elam;
Electa. Mrs Dorothy Brock:
Flag Bearers. Mrs. Marie Ed¬
wards, Mrs Smalls, Mrs. Dick¬
erson.
Ml Moriah chapter No. 87.
Worthy Matron. Mrs. Gertrude
1’. Johnson, Associate Matron,
Mrs. Annie L Gibbons; Worthy
Patron, Robert Smith; Treasu¬
rer, Mrs Willie Wiliams; Sec¬
retary. Mrs Olivia Robinson;
Conductress, Mrs Hattie E.
Shellman; Asso. Conductress,
Mrs Essie Mae Porter; Wardefy
Mrs. Annie Henderson: Sentipel
Mrs Katie Newtqtl) Miirshfils.
Mrs Mattie Tolbert. Lois Truell;
Trustees. Mrs. Nat ha lee Wright,
Gertrude Lanair, Mildred Gold-
wire Flag Bearers, Mrs. Lucile
Blackshear, Mary E Gibbons,
Euln Williams Adah, Mrs.
Louise Powell; Ruth, Mrs. Cora
Allen: Esther, Mrs. Ellen G.
Crawford; Martha, Mrs. Beulah
Henderson; Electa, Mrs. Annie
Moody.
Solomon Temple chapter No.
! 5 Worthy Matron, Mrs Mary
Heyward; Associate Matron,
Mrs Gaynelle Sullivan;
Patron. K c Blackshear;
Mrs. Cora B Jacobs; Secretary!
Secretary, Mrs Nancy Bryant;
Conductress, Mrs. Elizabeth
McMillan; Asso. Conductress,
Mrs. Josephine Hull; Warder,
Mrs. Louise Smalls; Sentinel,
Mrs. Blanche Taylor; marshall,
Mrs. Katie Harper; Adah, Mrs
Edna Benefield: Ruth, Mrs.
Ella B. Stephens; Esther, Mrs.
Lillie Mitten; Martha, Mrs. Rosa
H. Voss; Electa, Mrs. Inn Green.
Savannah chapter No. 158,
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mamie
Aviuit; Associate Matron,
Julia Brownlee, Worthy Patron,
Geo. B. Jones: Treasurer. Mrs.
Matilda Harris; Secretary, Mrs.
L. K. Jones: Conductress, Mrs.
Ruth Burke; Asso. Conductress,
Mrs. Bessie Dunham; Warder,
Mrs. Amanda Watson;
Mrs Gladys Purcell; Trustees,
Mrs. Ruth Mobley, Mattie M
Dingle: Flag Bearers, Mrs. Julia
Ginn, Mary Young, Nathaniel
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Et'fo'live Friday, December 18. 1053, train No.
P, will l aw Savannah 11:00 I’M instead of 0:30 I’M,
arrive Macon 3:50 AM instead 2:30 AM, arrive Atlanta
7:00 AM instead 6:00 AM. Effective same date,
train No. I from Atlanta and Macon will arrive Sa¬
vannah 7:15 AM instead 7:45 AM. Corresponding
■hanges intermediate stations.
CLNi GEORGIA RAILWAY
100 CANDLE POWER
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(Continued „ . Irom Page „ , One)
Vlr Bibby was found to be in
■xeellcnt spirits and liealth
md reminisced quite freely re¬
garding the whereabouts of
many Individuals whom hc
(new during his approximately
orty years of service in various
’Jutted States Steel Corporation
mills.
I Mr Hlbl ’' alUiongfli pensioned
u 1920, displays an unusua 1
nemory for men and
'dure and after the turn 0
he century. Dr. Wilson
villi u. S. Steel officials,
dslled hm, that Mr. Bihb.v wac
me of the most alert pcrijpnf
ic has talked with for some
hue Starting in Pittsburgh
tearly (J4 years ago in a mill
hat was to become an impor¬
tant unit in United State.*
Steel, Mr. Bibby said that hr
met many of the important
nen in the steel industry in the
■arly days and until the time oi
bis retirement. “I knew Mr
Carnegie well. He came through
be plant often and alwayi
(topped to say a few words to
the men.”
Moving from Pittsburgh ii
1917 to the then new sheet
and tin mill at. Gary, Indiana,
he spent a number of years in
that steel center and finally
dosed his career after forty
•rat's of service at the plant in
Martins Ferry, Oho, in which
community he now resides.
Mr. Bibby enjoys quite a
reputation in his home town as
x champion checker player. He
toes not wear glasses, carrier
himself at his full height o'
dx feet, and has a considerable
spring to his step. During his.
retirement, he has busied him¬
self with odd jobs, but always
saves himself a few hours in
every summer week for a fishing
session.
Mr - Bbby still makes occasion-
ul tri|KS t() Pittsburgh—at least
’ w0 a ycar to v * sit with old
t friends at Hie general offices.
Lovett; Adah, Mrs. Odessa Ellis;
Ruth, Mrs, Carrie Kent; Esther,
Mrs. Prudent Chance; Martha,
Mrs. Elizabeth Buxton; Electa,
Mrs. Aniandiji Cooper.
Prince Hall chapter, No. 258
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Eleanor
White; Asso. Matron, Mrs. Be¬
atrice Rivers; Worthy Patron,
Rev. E. A Peacock; Treasurer,
Mrs Matilda Washington; Sec-
' rotary;
Mrs. Ethel Mack; Cond
Mrs. Lillie Polite; Asso. Cond.,
Mrs., Effie Butler; Warder, Mrs.
Evalena Ellison; Sentinel, Mrs.
Lula Hamilton; Marshals, Mrs.
J Haliie Simpson, Florric Wil-
liams; Adah, Mrs. Dorothy Wil-
I son; Ruth, Mrs. Bessie Boles;
Esther, Mrs. Ella Ruffin; Mar-
I tha. Mrs. Clara Williams; Electa,
Mrs. Corcnc Odum.
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You get a waterproof job and
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ir Is the original hair straighuncr
USE ONLY
for straightening I
shorter strands
(up to 4 indies) 1
STILL LEADING AFTER
40 con»ecutiv« years
, „ Ask for Kongolenc at
1c any drug store. *
Use only as label directs. N
if jtar JtHtfijI tanmt w/rfty you uni*
KONGO CHEMICAL CO., INC.
204 Wtti IJ4tK
# NEW YORK, N. Y.
J
j OFFICERS OF LOCAL
MASONIC LODGES
(Continued from Page One)
cers:
Eureka Lodge No. 1 A. E.
. Peacock, W. M.; Eugene Doyle,
W.; Cleveland Lewis, J. W.;
Robert Smith, Treasurer; John
Elam, S. D.; Oscar Shumakc,
J. D ; J. W. Lewis, S. 8.; Lionel
A - Edward, J. S.;‘Louis Griffin,
' Chaplain; Harvey Sprine, Mar
s,ial l Br«wley Brookcr, Tyler;
Theodore Mackey, Recorder
Hilton Lodge No. 2 -Samuel
Rivers, W. M.; Alex Grant, S.
W.; Milton H. Brown, J. W.;
Charles Washington, Secretary;
W. W'. (Cannady, Treasurer;
Ellis Freppo., S. D.; Frederick
Giover, j D.; Jeremiah John-
ion, 8. S.; William C.
i. S ; Alex Williams, chap .
lain; To.nie Young,
Willie Grayheart, ,, , , Tyler , and , J. ,
, lurkc, . Recorder. _ .
Pythagoras _ Lodge » , No. ,, 11
Ezekiel Cooper, W. M . J. H.
tones, Jr., S. W.; Robert L.
Kenner, J. W.; S. D. Bisard,
Secretary; Freddie Simmons,
I'reasurer; James Auston, S.
D.; Willie Washington, J. D.;
George Calhoun, S. SGilbert
Dominguez, J. S ; John Tolbert,
Chaplain; Charlie Mobley, Mar-
shal: Willie Smith, Tyler,
Walter Bogan, Recorder.
Mt. Moriah No.1,5—Warren
Williains.W.M.; Willie .Thomas,
S. W.; William Gibson, Jr. J. W.;
J. P. Sapp. Secretary; enr y
Carrington, Treasurer; J. . C. _
Holloway, S. D.; E. Wallace, J.
D.; E. Blake, S. S.; F E. Cole-
J _ S;G. _, _ ri H. Stokes, Chap¬ ,
man,
lain; Henry McGee, Sr., Mar-
shal; Jacob Peterson, Tyler,
and S. L. Gibbons, Recorder,
Prince Hall No. 28—Yancy
Henderson, W. M.; C. O. Ryals,
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
TOTAL DONATIONS
DURING WEEK
(Continued from Page One)
Canaan Baptist, $50;Ml. Olive
Baptist, $44.18; Antioch Baptist,
$50; Temple of Divine I,ov<*
$29; Metropolitan Baptist, $27.-
40; Macedonia Baptist, $22.55;
New' Zion Baptist, 'Hi. 12; Mt.
Calvary Baptist church, *12;
Bethel, ME, $10.45;' James Chap¬
el, CME, $10; Shiloh Baptist,
$8.81; Church of God, $4.05; and
Blackwell, AME Zion, $4.00. The
branch collected an additional
$10 front the Gletia Circle of
Kings, Daughters and Sons.
Trade union contributors in-
i eluded the IUE-CIO, Boston,
j *100 and Local A7-A of the
1 UnHed Packinghouse Workers
of Am " ri<:a ’ CH) N,:Wark - $!0 °-
, 0 ^ UPWA locals that COI ‘-
; Kansas ^uted Cdy iiielude Omaha. ^ Boston. **'
’ ’
serve, , I.a $25 c each. Also , Deals
,
in Mitchell, S IT., Eau Claire, .
> Wise., and , Charleston, ... Mass., „„
.
„
'
I A contribuliyu of $15 from
the Martha Washington and
j Harry H. Straus Foundation in
Biitmore, N t\, completed the
1 week’s receipts for the Fighting
Fund.
...
S. W ; James Hamilton, J. W.;
George W. Pinckney, Secretary;
C. H. Bias, Treasurer; Joseph
Adkins, S. IT.; Walter Stringer,
J. D.; Edward Kearse, S. S.;
Samuel Cooer, J. S.; John An-
drews, Chaplain; Benjamin,
Graham, Marshal; R. B. Tol¬
bert, Tyler, and Nathaniel
Harris, Recorder,
Light refreshments were
served the brethren and their
guests, which was prepared by
the Installation Committee, in
the recreation room.
I? STATE PLAYS FLA.
fAMF^ upor
I ! tNfcX urYTWrrig I WEEK
• Savannah State College
| Williams, breaking quintet the Panama led by special,
,
will test Florida A. and M, Un-
iversity of Tallahassee, Tues-
day, January 5th at Willcox
gymnasium and or.
night at Alfred E. Beach High
School gymnasium January
| Gth. Both games are sc he
| duJed for 8 p. m.
Cpl. Ward On Champ
Football Team
Cpl. Sanders Ward, Jr., 22 of
Adel, Ga. is a member of the
5th Regiment’s championship
football team of the 1st Cav¬
alry Division conference on
Hokkaido, Japan. Cpl. Ward,
a 187-pound left end on the
team, has served 27 months
ovo-sea-. He holds the Pur-
pie Heart for wounds received
action and the Korean
Service Ribbon with four cam-
paign stars. Ward’s moth , r J ,
Mrs. Elsie Lamar, live at C0
*
W. Sixth street.
ATTACKS MADE ON
J. C. RAILROAD
•(Continued from Page One)
phase of its campaign to wipe
out jimcrow by 19G3.
The association filed a com¬
plaint with the Interstate
Commerce Commission charging
" rallroads - «”* Richmond.
Vm .. Terminal Company, and
l,H u,lion Nows Company with
continuing segregation practi-
j ce.s.
The suit charge;, the rail-
roads with trying to enforce
segregation in interstate travel,
despite a Supreme court dccis-
j ion outlawing it,
The Union News company
was accused of “operating a
jhnerow restaurant In the Iiich-
mond station
The complaint asks for a
hearing and an investigation,
to be followed with an order
commanding the railroad, the j
terminal company, and the
Union Ncw^ to stop their prac¬
tices.
Some 17 individuals includ -1
ing one white—and the NAACP I
are the plaintiffs in the com- I
plaint. The specific case cited 1
centered on the white man, J
Warren Tetzel. |
According to the suit, Stctzei 1
and A Clishon, Mobile, Ala.,. ,
-
Negro, were not allowed to'
rema ‘ n in the samc coach while I
tiling logcther from Mobile ,
^ Jacksonville on the Louisville i
and Nashville Railroad.
Enroutc a conductor forced i
Crishon to go to a jimerow I
ear and would not let Stetzcl ! J
join him, the complaint said.
Other railroads named in the
suit are:
The S’t, Louis-Saij Francisco,
Southern, Santa Ee, Texas &
Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line.
Missouri Pacific, Seaboard All
Line, Kansas City Southern,)
Economy Is Fun When Reddy Helps!
teddy Kilowatt makes it fun to be thrifty because
he makes it so easy. The biggest bargain in your
budget is Electricity . . . and it’s your greatest
help at home or at work. Start enjoying that
economy tomorrow.
The Mary McNeil School Of Floral
Art Designing
Three Week Course taught in ti shop that has been doing business since 1940
Course includes all basic fundamentals of till types of
Bouquets / of Foiled Plaids
Wedding Arrangements ( are
Funeral Designs Record Keeping
Arranging Flowers Sale Promotion
Corsage Work Shop Management
Care of Cut Flowers
Classes begin the first Monday of even month
Fraeliee Material Furnished
Write For Additional Information
Address all correspondence to
Your Flower Shop
Nil SPRING ST. CHARLESTON 18 , S. C.
Ida Macanic Mary .M. .Veil Mamie Cook
Instructor I iirsetor Instructor
THURS., DECEMBER 31, 1953
T O G f T WHAT YOU WANT
!U»C 1 *S 5 WIEB ABS
Illinois Central, and Gulf, Mo¬
bile ,v Ohio.
I
OFFICE HOURS
CITY TICKET OFFICE
DEPOT TICKET OFFICE
Effective December 18* 1053
City Ticket Office
5 East Congress Street
Phone 3-5307
Monday Through Friday /
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
SATURDAY j
8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Depot Ticket Office
301 West Broad Street 4
Phone 5517
DAILY -4* 1
6:30 AM to 3:30 PM
and
9:15 PM to 11:15 PM
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY (
SEE PAUL and aNDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone 2-0221
WHEN YOU WANT
SEAFOOD
Go To or Phone
j.OUIS C.
Matthews
518 West Broad St.
2-1142
Phones 2-1141
-
Cement Products Co.
Savannah, Ga., Phone 2-2971
Hull and West Boundary Sts.
Specializing In
WEDDING
AND
BIRTHDAY
CAKES
Pastries, Old Fashion Rye
Bread
Cream Puffs
D.oughnuts
Two Bakings Dally
KRAFT’S BAKFSY Dufi Tsta.
Jefferson and
Phone 5244
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. When you use
Savannah Printers
and Plates from...
DIXIE
ENGRAVING CO.
PHONE 5508 (^) 128 W. BAY ST.
MAKERS OF FINE PRINTING fUTFS
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Recreation Parlor
S22 West Broad st. Is
Right Place To Speni You
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