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CUTLER'S DRAMATIC CLAYS LAUDED
Robert Bush and Thomas Chaney were both great in
ilieir .. . respective * ,, roles . in ... the two . plays 1 , produced . . on last , . in-
oay night by J the Cuyler Dramatic Playhouse. J The support-
ing characters are in for their share of praise for they too
were wonderful. Congratulations.
Robert Bush portrayed the tunny pint sized atom bomb
Wilbur Maxwell in the production "Shock of his Life." Tills
was under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Mathis. The
oilier production was under the direction of Mrs. Tallulah |
K. Cogswell and starred Thomas Chaney in "Life of the Par¬
ty." Memiers of the Dramatic Committee include Mrs. Jane
Parker, music director; Mrs. V Kiali, publicity and C. Logan, i
business manager.
Congratulations to the cast and to all who helped to make j
it a success.
INTERESTING HIGHLIGHTS 1
Mrs. Gertrude D. Thomas is appearing over TV Channel
with 11 every a group day for of her the iirst next graders, two weeks will at be 1:45 evaluating p. m. She, the ycui ajun s : j
work in terms of how they planned at the beginning of the
All who are fortunate enough to be able ... to gil ... to a „
ycar.
TV set will get a chance to see some of our children in action,
The Los MiUlcurs Pinochle Club visited tlio Boys Harm
on last Saturday afternoon and brought cheer to the boy.i
with the presentation ol gifts and large quantities of fl ' ul1
An afternoon of enjoyment was experienced, ball playin • with
the boys being one of the features. Club members included
Mrs. and Misses Robbie Smith, Juliu Jones, Frances Wad¬
dell, Christine Wright, Thomasina Hannah, Dorothy Hannah,
Betty Irvin. Editli James and Hazelcrla Johnson
Messrs. John Delaware, W. W. Law and Connie Wimberly
represented the Savannah Branch ol the NAACP at the rtc-
gional Press Conference that was held in Atlanta last week.
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Mrs. Virginia Blaylock leaves this week for Columbia Un¬
iversity to receive her Master’s Degree. She will be accom¬
panied by her son, "Dannie." She will spend a week in
New York before returning to the city. Congratulations,
Virginia.
Heard Mrs. Thelma Wright twho was pinch hitter for
Mrs. Mary McDew on Saturday for licr "Around the Town
Broadcast"! mention that Vernon Rhancy will begin work
towards his PhD. this summer.
College boys and girls will soon be arriving to spend va¬
cations with their families. Jacqueline M. Varner is expect¬
ed sometime this week to spend a few days with her grand¬
mother, Mrs Justine II. Patterson, and other relatives before
returning to her home in New York. Jacqueline lias been re¬
elected president of the qjulcrgradliatv UiHVeMty!’' Chapter of Delta Sig¬
ma Theta Sorority at Fisk
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity will sponsor a Moonlight
Boatride on June 5
MRS. AYLElt LOVETT WOMAN'S DAY . SPEAKER
Mrs. Ayler Mac Lovett will oc the Womans Day speaker
on Sunday at Townsley Chapel. Rendering musical selec-
(ions will be the schools Glee Club undci the diicction of
Mrs. Alma Wade. Toe Rev. A. B. McMillan is pastor of the
church.
HERE AND THERE
The “Tags" Tw&4i|:t.)Jily .that; will, be presented on Mon-
day night. May 31 promises to. be an enjoyable performance,
It is entitled "The Country Girl.
Little Louis (Bradley, son of Mrs. Delores Bradley, and a
first grade pupil of Mrs. Luciie Alston, had to be rushed to
the .. hospital . ■. i on Monday.
Mrs. Mamie Radford or Tampa, Florida is the guest of her
nephew. She will remain in the city for a month visiting rel¬
atives and friends. v
Tho members of thc Sigma Gamma Him Sorority -held
their last meeting before vacation on Monday night at the
home of their Soror Augusta Pettie. Alter tilt' regular bus¬
iness, the sorors enjoyed a delightful social hour. Those at
tending besides Basilcus Janet Hayes were Sorors Grace
Jenkins, Ella Law, Bessie liardwiek, Emma Lindsey, Pauline
Hagins. Frances Sharpe, Ann Jordan, Fannie Jenkins, Alto-
mese Dowse, Ayler Lovett, Nona Hopkins and Ursulinc fngcrsoJ.
Mrs. Nona Hopkins was feted 'by several of her friends
on thc 'occasion of her birthday on last Saturday. Many
gifts and lovely cards were received. Helping her Jo make
merry were Mesdames Dorothy Taylor, Lucille Johnson, Jau-
nita Bell, Altomese Dowse, Margaret Itlianey, Edna Washing-
ton. Dora McNeil, Augusta Pettie the Benjamin Adams and
.
1 J Hopkins Congratulations Nona, and Many Happy Re-J
turns of the Day.
Mrs. Ruth Dobson has been named as adviser for the
Undergraduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at
Savannah State College.
Second Lt. and Mrs. C. A. Walker 'Alan and "Margie 1
wiil motor to Hampton, Va., from Washington for
ment. -While in Virginia they will be the liouse guests °f
Alan’s aunt, Mrs. Ruth Walker Pope and her husband, John,
Alan and Margie arc enjoying housekeeping in their apart-
ment, 3515, 21st street, S. E., Apt. 203, Washington, D. C.
Alan lias sent home foi a cookbook that contained the recipe
for his favorite cupcakes that lie enjoyed making
He was always successful at them too.
FOURTH GRADERS-VISIT ANNETTE'S DAIRY
The members of my fourth grade class enjoyed a field
trip to Annette’s Dairy last week. Jt was quite educational
permission 1 to take the trip and providing transportation on the
wliat happened to tho milk from thc time it reaches there
from thc dairy farm to the bottling.
After the tour or the plant the children were served ice,
cream by Mrs. S. Daniel and Mrs. Beulah Henderson. The
children drew pictures of the machines after their return ,<>
thc classroom and wrote a short story on "How I Enjoyed
(he Visit to Annettes Dairy.” A letter of appreciation was
written to Mr. W. H. Mack Kreli for glvng them the opportu-
ntv to visit thc plant and also to Mr. Mediae for granting
permission to take the trip and providing transortation on the
school bus. They thanked the bus driver, Mr. George Odum,
for getting them there and back to school safely. They no¬
ticed the safety precautions he took.
TO WITNESS GRADUATIO EXERCISES
Mrs. Esther A. Warrick will leave on Friday night for
Hampton, Va., to attend the graduation exercises of her son,
John H Warrick, from Hampton Institute. Joining
there will be Mr and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Albany. New
York (her niece and her hubby» and her daughter, son-in-
law and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Toomer and
little “Bebbie." Congratulations to John.
Golden Art Social Club
The Golden Art Social
held its regular meeting .May
■ at the home of Mrs.
I ■ Rivers, Yanuicraw Village.
the regular routine of
la delightful repast was
, by the hostess
and games
j I being »ino»H l ,la .vcd Mrs, those Geneva winning haw,
Rubyc Maynor and Mrs. Eleanor
Mitchell. Other members pres-
cut were Mrs. Rosa Pinckney,
Mr.s. Carrie Oliver, Mrs. Minnie
Jones and Mrs. Gertrude John-
son. Next meeting will be at
(ho home of Mrs. Geneva Law,
“009 Florence street.
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Citizens Dcmorralic Club
The CL.zcns c-m..cratir club
had a committee meeting on
last Wednesday right. The
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dale. This ....... club is planning a .
barbecue in West Savannah for
0ur rCRll| . u . montWy
J, w ,„ |)(> h(<w tllP second
)uc ay night> ». at
u ,, cm ,u„ n Center, 37th and
Avo ,, rr( , v Wilson is
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president and Mrs. Mazie V.
Davis, reporter.
Garden Club ExhiUil
The Jonquil Garden club will
sponsor a school garden club
exhibit on Saturday afternoon.
May 29, at tile YMCA. The
hibit . .. will be . ready . at , „ 2 ii. m
A short, program will be held
at 5 p. m. with Mrs. Esther
Harden as chairman. Schools
participating are DeRennc,
East Broad. Floranee, Maple
and West Broad. Mrs. Pearl
Lavanda is general chairman;
Mrs. Ernestine Taylor, presi¬
dent; Mrs. Mary Flounev. sup¬
ervisor. Refreshments will be
served;
Rosary Social Club
Mrs, Julia Hall was hostess
to the Rosary social club last
Wednesday evening. After the
(business part games were
j I played and prizes won by Mrs.
I wjlson M| „ KiU|s|ill( .
piRnon anfJ M Thomns . Th( ,
hostess presented a birthday
cnkc to the president. A de-
liciotis repast was served. Other
present were A. Sim-
inons. M. Graham, L Bryant,
A Williams, A. Johnson, s
Btevenson. I Wilson And V.
The next meeting w ‘ t!
he at the home of Mrs. A
Mrs. F’austinc Benum
is president.
Plato Social Club
The Plato social club met
May 20 at tire home of Mrs. M.
Allen. Much business was trans¬
acted. We had as guests Mis.
Mamie Freeman and Mrs. Lois
Tohnson. A dainty repast was
served. Next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Bessie Curry. 708
W. Victory Drive. Mrs. Sarah
is president; Mrs. I,
Nelson, reporter.
*pri!lfc c • D )L ‘ ,HS 1,1 )„ ™ M JS,C isic
And rashions
A ftwWon rrvicw wi!1 lH \ ho,<l
at St. Matthew’s parish hall on
Pr)c | ay May 2 a, a | g p.m , pre-
srntr( | ))y u )( , -young Women’s
club of Belli Eden
church. This pri'seida-
, j(m p rnm i SPS t, n please -all who
appreciate Hie very best in
rashions for all occasions
Musi( . js „nder the direction of
j^,. s _ (; M Wells assisted by
ff „ CS | ( a lent..s. Thc public is
dlally j„ V ited.
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' I1,e B:| vannah Alumm - lid*
ter of Kappa Alpha Psi will
give a Kappa Kruse Saturday,
June 5. on the Dixie Queen,
There will be music, fun and
frolic. Tickets may be “ ir-
chased at the West Broad
Branch YMCA. Me Ivor Barber
j™ Shop and “ 7 the West Side Drug
0 Augusla avenge. The
j . . wU , (J( , for sc hol-
for worlhv stndenl who
'
wish to attend college. Boles ... C
Ford polemarch, invites the
public to participate in
festivity.
j SEE PAUL ami aNDY
For Ignition, Starters,
(ieneralors and
Carburetor*
Phone 2-0221
THS SAYA5SAH TAIBUFfR
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RETURNING IK< 11E—Pfe. Nath¬
aniel C. Washington who ex-
poets In return home
niotilh from Korea after serving
.iththe 5711 1 Military Police
'onipuny for the past 16 months,
le has staved in the U. S. Army
;inee*1952.
Pfe. Washington is the son of
Vlrs. Eliza Washington, 709 East
T oe lane.
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LOCALS
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Mrs. A. E. Parker of GD7
'< *ar.n«n slrrct who has been
elected delegate to represent
Vsbury Methods! church at the
tnmial conference which con¬
venes in Atlanta at Central
Methodist church May 26-30,
left the cily on Wednesday.
Mrs. Omnia Robinson of 732
East Anderson street left Toes
day to visit, relatives and
i fiends in New York city. Mrs.
Robinson and friends are mak¬
ing the trip by motor.
Clarence T. Noisette of Phil
adelphia. Pa., and sister, Miss
Ruth Noisette of New York city,
are, in the -city visiting lheir
sisters and brothers, Mrs. N.i
omi Gregory and Mrs.
Noisette, and Mrs. Josephine
Sheppard who is sick but iin-
fnovlng. This is Mr. Noisette's
first lri{) heme in .13 years. He
will return to Philadelphia
soon.
Mrs. Wilma E. Bowles of New
York city is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Addie Underwood.
Before returning to her home
she will visit relatives and
friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Under¬
wood will make tlie trip with
her.
vere present were Sorors J
Blake, M. Curtrlght, E. Gads-
den, B. Macon, J. Sessoms, M.
Starr and J. Williams. Also two
members of the Patroness
Board were present. They were
Mrs. Mazclla Futch and Mis.
Mel,cut,ha Pugh, chairman.
Soror Josie Sessoms is presi¬
dent of the chapter.
Choir Annual Tea
The annual silver tea given
I by the Sr Choir ol Bethel AME
J church the on Sunday afternoon
'at home oi the president,
j Mis, Mary Jones, 815 East Bul¬
ion street, was an impressive
, allatr. . The principal , . speaker .
| was Mrs. G R. Connor. Winning
first place in ... the oddest , . and
1 the title of Mrs Sr Choir was
| Mrs. Carrie Roberts with $54.75;
second place by Mrs. Ruth I'o-
j life with $18.15. We would also
Tike to acknowledge donation:
. from former members of tin
choir now living elsewhere
Mr . Monde tv-ot.t $5X0; Mr:
j Rosalie Roh'wls, $2 O'), and Mr
m^y An watts, $i.nn, tola’
j r '-u:.ed, i
{ F”'Vr C. W. LcJ?C
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I The Cutler Home ChrUku
{w«.rk.:.^ 1............... 19, VEVV met with Wednesday. Mrs. Mube ,, M;, , ;
at
j Rutter presiding. The 3rd anni-
j vr ......,,-y program ol the lodge
' vdll be held at Vt. '/.ion AM!
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church. Gan,Hi. S ('.Sunday
June >2. Bus will leave Bur
! rMI ;'.h:. and Waldburg lane at
j 1 <) a . ni : round trio, $'}.0(l Mrs
!\T*i 1 r 1 Butler, president; Mr
i j Millie Jane Polite. :;«wretar|^N;
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j Moonlight Boafride '
A
I 8 8 nixi ‘‘ «" r,, n will be
K,v, ' n ,,y u "‘ M G, Redd . Guilt’
of the But ler Presbyterinr .
church Monday night, June 7
Music will be supplied by J« r
Bristow and his "Tenderly"
band. Tickets afe available from
any member or Hie M. G. Redd
Guild or call Mrs. V. Singleton,
4-3274.
Nu Chanter Holds
Monthly Meeting
Nu Chapter of Iota Phi Lumb-
I da sorority held its regular,
monthly meeting on Friday
night, May 14. at the home of
Soror Irene Williams, 805 West
39th street. Vice President whr
presided announced that the
National Meeting of the Iota
Phi Lambda sorority will con¬
vene in Chicago, 111., on August
7-12.
Soror Josje Sessoms, chair¬
man of the founders day com¬
mittee. staled (hat the Founder"
Day Tea will be held on June 4
at the home of Soror Mollie
Curt right. Thunderbolt. The
organization LwrTiVy-'fiff.lJ is celebrating its
j anniversary. Mem
hers of the Nu Chapter Pat¬
roness Board have been Invited
to participate in this cele¬
bration.
We were very .sorry to learn
of the illness of Soror Miriam
Grain, who is in Charity Hospit¬
al.
Soror Williams served a de
licious repast. Members who
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j HONOR ................ MOTHERS -The Men
and Women’s Senates of Florida
A and M university honored 17
I mothers on Mother’s Day with
i impressive ceremonies in Gibbs
| park. Top left photo. Mrs. Vic-
toria Warner, senior class; Mrs.
Eva Jones, Albany, Ga„ Omega
I p S i phi, and Mrs. A. L. Tanner,
Alpha Phi Alpha In the
right photo, left to right,
Edna Calhoun, acting dean
Theta sorority; and Mrs. S.
women; President and
George W Gore, Jr.; Carrie
; Boxton, Tampa, mother
Alphonso Broxtcn, president
the Men's Senate;
THE INSIDE DOPE
By B.S..M. from the Ear East
Coast
Bankers Social Club
The Royal Bankers social club
met, Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Leslie Lumpkin
After the regular meeting
games were played, prizes being
won by Mrs. Virginia Davis,
Mrs. Cora Williams, Madam
Carrie Cargo and Mrs. Edna
Alston. Members present were
W. E. Lampkin, Mrs. Edna Al¬
ston, Madam Carrie Cargo, Mrs.
Agnes Carmachael, Mrs. Blanche
Johnson, Mrs. Alberta Harmon,
Mrs. Rosa L. Hawthorn, Mrs.
Virginia Davis, Mrs. Daisy O.
Tyson, Mrs. Cora Williams and j
Mrs. Leslie Lampkin. Guests j
were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pugh,!
Mrs. Eva Mae Roberts and Mrs.
Elizabeth Allen. Next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Jessie Mack.
Harden St. A delicious rc-
past was served by the hostess,
Mrs. Esther Warrick was a
guest also.
WOMEN S VOICE AIDS
CANCER DRIVE
The Women’s Voice iield li„s
regular meeting on May 16 with
a large attendance. Mrs. Ethel
fallen, chairman, presided and
much business was transacted.
Four now members were added
to Hie organization, Caretha
Singleton, Evelyn James, Aman¬
da Berry and Lauretta Day.
Mrs. Hannah, a former mem¬
ber, was also present. In August
the Voice will sponsor four
worthy children to the safety
patrol camp at Dorchester in
Liberty County.
The following donations to
the Cancer Fund were brought
in through the Voice:
Mrs. Mapcrva JOnes, $1,00;
Mrs. A. L. Taylor, 1.00; Rogers
Lyde, 1X0; Mose Tolbert. 1.00;
H L Sheppard. L00; Mrs. Mel-
vin Turner, L00, Abraham
Bivens, 1.00; Calvin Polite, 1.00;
Shcllie Kelsey, 1.00; Jack Brin-
gie, i.oo; syianec ». Scott, loo,
William Garv,n ' 1 S wlnt?
E. White, Jr., 1.00; Willis
l.QQ; Mrs. Annie Arison, 1.00;
James Berrcn 1.00; Ruby Lew-
|, s> i.oo; Mrs. Nora Alien, LOO;
Archie Jones, 1.00,
White, 3.00; MEs."'ilazrl' Jones',
Mrs., Efhel Luton, 5X0; Mrs.
Esther ________ Warrick, _____ _______, 5.00; Mrs. 8 A.
ones 5 . 00 ; Mrs. Geneva
chell, 500 ; Mrs. Albertha Kit,
5.00; Mrs. Harriett Cox. 5.00;
Mrs. Sarah Van Ellison, $3.25;
Mr*. Evelyn James, 5.00.
After tiie adjournment of the
meeting everyone enjoyed a
delicious repast.
Well, well, well! Look who's
here. You haven’t heard from
me In almost a year. If you
knew I was coming, wouldn’t
you've baked a cake and placed
it on a silver plate- Well, howdy
do. fine folks, howdy do. You
know I’ve been everywhere,
saw everybody, done everything
that's ever been did. Now, let's
get down and talk about the
kids.
'Tis summer and the young
ladies from fifteen to fifty
and young men from twelve
to thirty-nine are very active.
Andrew Jackson, you have many
admirers. Why not give them
a breaks Edna Hallman, what
happened to your Mr. Tall,
Dark and Handsome? Clove
Cullens, who was the little babe
you were carrying to the
■flick?" Is it the one you walk
home daily? Robert Myers is
dreaming about his new auto
with pink side wall tires, polka
dot top with mink upholstery
and a peacock green color, f
saw pretty Miss • Lawton and
handsome Mr. GurtvHI in a
jewelry store looking and eye¬
balling a diamond fruit cake.
You can tell when Jimmie
Barnes gets a lew coins in his
pocket He almost wears them
out counting them. I bet lie
^ l1,,WN Die serial numbers back-
ward. Joe Jackson, every one
wants to congratulate you on
your grduation. Mary C Grant,
you and .Steve Williams are
proving that old love never
dies. Connie Sengstaeke, l notice
you and Clove Cullens have
many long conversations Let us
In on the happenings on the
park, that Is.
Lillian Slintnoys, is it true
love between you and C. C , or!
is it a way to pass these long
summer days away? It’s spring
now girls, so you better lay off
those “mint julips” because
one M^^t^Bu'mrrSKK; can be the cause of it all
filings
’ Women ( Activity .
S
j Committee ol NF1P
I Thc Wonu ' u ’ s Activity Com-
ln , Uce ()f thf , Nr , JP met , lt
|hc yMCA on TucscUiy niKht
j J business jy| ay , J> at g :0f) 0 ’,.j 0( .k. Much
was transacted. Mrs.
Wanda Hieromynous, the execu¬
tive secretary of the chapter,
and Mrs. D. Peterson, the 1954
| ^airman .were guests. They
J^ I iintl rp iwescnted '.vlei- our licr 195,1 with chairman, a lovely
?. ifl, ...... '_ A11 , ”p^ nbrrs ■ Ml 111,. Aetiv- A,
Ity Committee and P.E.V.’s were
presented badges by Miss Tyler,
Mrs. Thelma Williams was up-
pointed overall chairman for
1954. Polio pamphlets are toeing
distributed to the schools. Those
present were Mesdames Tyler,
I Joyner, Williams, Bed fort,
1 Mrs. Phyllis Jackson, Lake
Wales, Senates’ "Mother of the
Year;” B, L. Perry, dean of
men; Mrs. Leoia Piezc, presi-
dent of the Women’s Senate,
an d H. Manning Efferson, dean
of administration, and acting
dean of students. Mrs. G° re
' was honored by Kappa Alpha
W THTESDAT, MAT Vt, IMP*
Psi fraternity as its “mother."
Bottom left photo, left to right,
Mrs. L. E. Reed, Mechanic Arts
club; Mrs. Jesse Conoly, Chip-
ley, Zeta Phi Beta sorority;
Mrs. Mary J. Riley, Tucker Hall;
Mrs. Francis Starke, YWCA,
Mrs. Lillian Pride, Iota Alpha
, Bright, NAACP. Bottom right, riuht
,
to those who wait—try It.
Royals, somebody, some¬
where must. be praying for you.
Dig? Gvendoln Iluntet, I notice
you are walking alone notfr.
What happened to yoyf walk¬
ing partners? W. Oilbert, I
want to know if C- P, Is youf
steady girl. Richard Washing¬
ton and Gordon Hall have had
bread in ttieir pockets so long
that whiskers have started
growing on the ((resident’s face.
Miss Sams, what are you
going to do now that Mr. Wil¬
cox has sailed to the Far East?
Wait? The yard party and hay
ride given by the Red Clovers
was a real gone affair. There
are some handsome cats, F. W.
and W. M. L., in that club. If
one of those two belong to you,
honey beware. I'm hoping for
them much success in their
coming affairs. Herbert Tlsdell
and R. Carter, you'd better
lighten up off those cookies and
cold cuts. Gumbo soup, greens
and rice are mighty nice.
Wei) here are the lovey dub¬
bins playing it all right like
mike, shucking but good. C. P.
and F. W . T. B. and ff. C., me
and you. Seems like this dis¬
ease of marriage Is spreading
now. It's just keeping the ring
factory busy and the grocery
man poor, you better know It.
Nothing could be better,' but as
it is, this safe, sound, single
and disengaged life is nothing
but nice Claudio Robert, It Is
that you are using your self
some grammar now instead of
English, eh? School Is closing
and ain't us glad! :
.
1 have to split now. I'm going
and rack some r, but In the
meantime you go to your news-
stand where you can keep In
tune by buying the one and
only Tribune. Now it’s after-
while, in other words . . .
nil' Spa ter
ani Outer
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Those present were Mrs. Mc-
Neal, Mrs. R. Williams, Mfs
Eilitson,, Mrs, Albright, Mrs.
Mary Joiner, Mrs. L. Mc’Hcnry,
Mrs. L. Redmond and Mrs. M
Ferguson. Next metcing will be
at the home of Mrs. E. Grant,
Thunderbolt.
Gloom Chasers
Mrs. Lora Redmond was host-
( , w ;i | ) 1?r ninpc, Thunderbolt,
last M __________ 0 , u fay v night ___ o ___ to the bloom
chasers social . . club. . . After ft tl
regular rduttne bf business
delightful repast was served by
Mrs Ro(>)flwld and Mrs . Boston,
Qrallt art(>hc Allen, Johnson,
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anrt , Hrannen. , The , next meet-
W 'H h (> held at the YMCA
on the first Tuesday in June.
left to right. Mrs.
Quinn, Delta Sigma Theta, Mrs.
Georgette Hall, Sigma Gamma
Rho sorority; Mrs. C. Neile
Harris, Scrollers club; Mrs. E.
M Clarke. Alpha Kappa Alpha
sorority; and Mrs. L. H. Wash-
ington, the Men and Women's
Senates.