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SCHOOL NEWS
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BRIEFED ON DRIVE — Above
shows the alumni of Savannah
-State college who reside ii
southwest Georgia being briefed
;u. Mary’s PI A Donates
.jf$knd Instruments
Saint Mary’s Catholic Kinder¬
garten PTA accomplished anot¬
her item for the children of
the school. Twenty-five instru¬
ments were purchased for the
rhythm band.
Mrs. Horn, retired music
supervisor for Chatham county
schools, is director of the band.
She is featuring the children
in a concert April 25. Officers
of the PTA are, President, Mrs.
Mozelle Clemmons; vice Pres.,
Mrs. Ann Bland; Secretary,
Mrs. Ruby Dilworth; Asst. Sec.,
Mrs. Carolyn Jackson; Treas.,
Mrs. Edna Law; Renorter, Dr.
Carl Jordon. Teaches of the
school are Mrs. Maribelle Bry¬
ant and Mrs. Johnnie Mae Red¬
dick. Principal of the school,
Father Koehane.
OMEGAS TO HOLD
DISTRICT MEET
MONTGOMERY. Ala.—The 42
chapters of the Seventh District
of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity
will meet in annual session at
the Alabama S'tate A,kM college
at Huntsville on April 15-16-17.
Dr. E. E. Thorpe, district mar-
shal, indicates that preparations
are under tyay for some 75 dele-
gates and visiting brtohers from
the four states comprising the
region: Alabama, Florida, Geor¬
gia and Mississippi.
Meeting concurrently with
the Omegas will be the Alpha
Kappa Alpha sorority. The feat¬
ure speaker for the public pro¬
gram jointly sponsored by the
two organizations will be Thur-
good Marshall, legal defense
attorney for the National Asso¬
ciation for the Advancement of
Colored People. The speaker
for the closed banquet session
will be Omega’s grand basilens
John F. Potts, principal of
Avery Institute at Charleston.
South Carolina.
Officers of the district in¬
clude J. T. Brooks, Montgom¬
ery, Alabama; W .C. Gaines,
Atlanta, Georgia; Therman
fe'rkttie, Florida A&M college,
-/Yallahassee; Wiley E. Daniels,
^furmingham; Dr. J. E. Carter,
Jr„ Augusta; and Emory O,
Jackson-, Birmingham.
Requests for living accommo¬
dations should be addressed to
Dr. E. E. Thorpe, Alabama
State AAM college, Normal, Ala
Xi Omicron and Nu Epsilon
chapters will be the joint hosts.
SPRINGFIELD TERRACE
SCHOOL
On March 2 Brownie Scout
Troop No ,120 was organized in
Room 2, annex o fthe Spring-
field Terrace school, with Mrs.
Oia B. Dingle, Scout leader,
Mrs. Eugenia Durden and Miss
Viona O’Neal, assistant leaders.
The members of the troop com¬
mittee are Mrs. Ethel Bell, Mrs.
Henrietta Wilhite. Mrs. Pauline
Wright, Mrs. M. Harrison Brown
and A. R. Tiggett. The trooo is
sponsored by the school PTA.
The Brownines have engaged
in many activities of the school
andeommunity. Some of the
outstanding projects were thP
gifts to Charity Hospital at
Christmos time an dthe Ameri¬
can Education Week program.
C,RAMBLING FACULTY
MEMBER OFFERED $8,500
FOREIGN JOB
GRAMBLING, La.—<ANPi —
Mrs. Anita D. Auzenp, super-
by the general officers of the j
alumni association on the
scholarship campaign to raise
$10,0C0. The meeting was held
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' The Tribune building which was erected by Mr. Johnson in
1912.
GIRL SCOUTS ANNUAL
PARTY FRIDAY
Tlie Savannah Girl Scouts
llong with over two million
other Girl Scouts, will celebrate
their 42nd birthday on March
2. Savannah is quite proud to
say that the birthday place of
Girl Scouting in the United
States is in this city where it
vas organized Ijy the late Mrs.
luliette Gordon Low.
The Savannah Giri Scouts
will have their annual birthday
party at the SSS'S .Recreational
Center on March 12 at 7 p. tn.
The theme of the party will be
a festivity of songs. Each troop
will sing a song of one of the
countries that belongs to the
sVond Association of Girl Scouts
and Girl Guides.
Prizes will be awarded for
best decorated table. Each troop
bakes its own birthday cake and
sets up its own birthday
Two prizes, one for Brownie and
one for Intermediate and Senior
troops are being donated by
the Savanna!) Gas Company and
visor of in-service teachers
Grambiing college, reportedly
has been offered an $8,500 po¬
sition with the foreign operat-
ions mission in Jndo-China.
If appointed, Mrs. Auzene
will act in an advisory capacity
to the ministries of education
CHURCHES
Bethlehem Baptist Church
inspirational services were
enjoyed all day Sunday at Beth¬
lehem Baptist church beginning
with Sunday school with Supt.
Hardy Bennett in charge. At
the morning worship Pastor L
S. Lull spoke on the subject,
“Oh that i knew where I might
find Him.” Theme: Why Don’t
People Find God.” Little John¬
nie Mae Sampson of 712 Wes
Park Ave. was sent up from
the Junior church at this time
and united with us. Baptismal
services will be held the third
Sunday night. We were happ'Y
to have two visiting deacons
from Shiloh church, Douglas,
worship with us. BTU met at 6
p. m. with Director Mrs. Mamie
Williams. At 8 o’clock the pastor
spoke on the theme “Divine
Discontent.” The silver tea
given at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Davis was quite a success. #51.-
85 was raised. The 2nd pastoral
anniversary of Rev. stell will
be held Mar. 22-29.
Emmanuel Bapt. Church i
At Emmanuel Baptist churej
Rev. J. Chas. McMillan, pastor,
th6 weekly services were very ,
interesting. Guests on Tuesday i
night were the Macedonia,
Baptist church and Pastor W. D.
Murray; Wednesday night
guests were the Glory Bound
Singers and Friday night the 1
Johnson Singers. Sunday morn¬
ing Sunday school was largely
attended followed by the Wom¬
en's Day program which was
an enjoyable occasion. The ad ¬
dress was by Mrs. F’reddie
Bonds. At 8 p. m. Mrs. L. L.
Scott brought the address; se¬
lections by the Smiley Four and
the Imperial Notes. Mrs. Fran¬
ces Braddy served as chairman
of finance. Special messages
will be delivered Sunday by
Pastor McMillan.
Bapt. Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters Alliance held its weekly
Albany and resulted in
many subscriptions and cash
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR
Dr. E. O. S. Cleveland, Pastor
PRESENTS
The Simmons Singers
MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 29, 8:30 O’clock
ADVANCE TICKETS 50c AT DOOR 60<
Free $39.50 Innerspring Mattress or $10.00 to -be awarded to
any individual selling the largest amount of tickets over 100
for anv Simmons Singers Contest.
Heard 9:45 A. M„ Every Sunday Over WJIV
Eel our Company Renovate your old Mattress into a New
Modern Innerspring Mattress. A Liberal Trade-in-Allow-
ance on Old Mattress on Purchase of New Cotton Felt,
Innerspring or Foam Rubber Mattress.
Z5 r , to 50', Savings on New Mattress, Springs and Holly¬
wood Beds. Buy Direct from Our Factory
“ONE DAY SERVICE”
SAVANNAH-SIMMONS MATTRESS CO.
Organized October 1906 by Daniel Simmons
800-811 Mills B. Lane Blvd. (Office)
Phone 2-122.5—If No Answer, Call 2-7566 - 2-4467 - 6-5108
4-2002
Program at Central Baptist Church Monday, April 5,
8:30 o’clock Rev. Wm. Laniel, Pastor
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SUGAR
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a natural energy food
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DIXIE CRYSTALS
will be awarded by the wife of
,
the president of the Savannah
Gas Company, Mrs. Hillyer.
Prizes will also be given to
i the best Girl Scout exhibits in
j the community. The program
\ will be under the supervision
; of Mrs. J. S. Delaware. Other
l persons serving on the program
| Wright, committee are Miss Voss, Christine Miss
Mrs. Rosa
Rachel Edwards, Miss Katherine
j Hunt Mrs. Carrie Roberts and
I Mrs. Ruby Myers.
The World Friendship Rally
part of the program is under
the supervision of Mrs. M. V.
Hannar. Members of her com¬
mittee are Mrs. J. L. Fluker,
Miss Rosa Mae Perrin, Mrs.
Henry Collier and Mrs. V. Sing-
leton.
Membership awards will be
given to all adults who have
given five or ten years of con-
t inuous service with the or-
ganlzation. This presentation
be made by Mrs. W. K
Payne, the first Negro Girl
Scout leader and chairman
the Negro committee in
ham county.
'or the association states of
Tndo-China in improving and
developing their program of
teacher education.
Besides the annual salary, the
position offers allowances of
52,800 a year for appointee de-
pendents.
meeting Tuesday with the pres-
Rev. J c McMillan, pre-
sicTing. Rev R. J. Cliffiri led
the deyptions. Various commlt-
tees rendered their reports to
which t hey responded and Rev,
1 <; A Capers presented Mrs.
Lottie C. Lafayette who ^sited
(lie assistance of the body
uorblly and financially to e$-
tpblish and maintain an ‘eye,
-ar. nose and throat clinic for
underprivileged children of
jhatham County.
Rev. L. L. Small introduced
•|ie guest minister. Rev. J. W
Grqonis of Port Wentworth
WnP. .church and moderator of
the Snvapnah Baptist Associat¬
ion who explained the
tage of the Baptist Book store
w hich had its opening
His subject was “Duties of
Church.”
Rev. L. L. Small will b-ing
the message for next Tuesday
and Rev. J. H. Martin will
teach the Sunday school lesson.
Members present were Revs.
Wm. K. Miller, L. L. Small, L.
3 . Stell, R. M. Williams, E. A.
Capers, Wm. Cunningham. R.
j. Cliffln, E. Quarterman, J. H.
Martin, E. N. Bunn, J. C. Mc¬
Millan, H. F. Grant, Avery,
Frank Wright, McAllister, L.
L. Seott, R. B. Brown.
St. John Choir
Elects Officers
The choir of St. John Baptist
church met last Friday and in¬
stalled officers for 1954, the
installation ceremony being in
charge of Pastor E. O. S. Cleve¬
land.
The officers for 1954 are Geo.
Washington, president; Isaac
Benjamin, vice president; Mrs.
Mary O. Jackson, secretary;
Mrs. Rachel Butler, Asst. Sect.;
Mrs. H. Frazier, treasurer; Mrs.
L. Harvy. chaplain; Mrs. V.
Wilson, chairman of ways and
means; Mrs. T. Buckner, sun¬
shine committee; Mrs. Isabell
Hudson, reporter.
Bethel AME Church
The Intermediate Depart¬
ment had charge of the Sunday
school program on Sunday at
Bethel AME church. At’ the,
morning service pastor F. D.
Jaudou spoke uu the theme,
“The Divine Voice in Man.”
The evening message was a
follow up on till morning mes-
I sage. Sorry to learn of the ac- j
eident which sent D. W. Hooks I
J to the hospital and also to learn ! I
of the illness of Mrs. Mary |
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