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THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1956
1 o Give Meat Cookery
Demonstration At
Beach High
Miss Hattie McStvain
Demonstrator
A meat cookery demonstra¬
tion which has been especially
planned to bring information
about the selection,' preparation
and serving of meat will be
conducted at the Allred E.
Roach High School on March
19. This presentation will dwell
on facts about meat that every
homemaker and student of
home economics should know.
Unlcr the auspices of home¬
making department, this novel
program will be in charge of
Miss Hattie McSwain, a fieid
home economist of the Nation¬
al Live Stock and Meat Boa id.
who is an authority on all
phases of food, Its selection
preparation and serving.
.The Board has had an in¬
tensive program of research
and education over the past 31
Stases years. Many new things on all
of the subject of meat
Have been uncovered through
this vast program designed to
give fetter meals to million;
families.
The national Live Stock and
Meat Board represents all
branches of the livestock and
tie at industry — producers
‘westook. marketing
meat processors and meat
tailers. It is a non-profit or¬
ganization.
There are many phases of
- ^Board's work
meat merchandising
meat exhibits, cooking schools
sound motion pictures,
distribution of meat
and meat rookery
tions. The latter is one of
ninslnpopular and strongest
ucnfllrtftal projects.
Ar“fhc demonstration
f'ord** a the high nutritive
of meat will he pointed
Much interest lies in the sub
jeet of nutrition and meat
ers high quality protein,
erals and vitamins.
The homemaking depart
ment of Beach High School
sponsoring the demonstration
Mesdames Blake,
Law and Milledge are
tors in the department.
Fast Broad Honors
Teacher ol the Year
East Broad Street School
ulty honored their teacher of
year, Miss Ruby King, with
party Wednesday afternoon,
ruary 29th. The affair
a professional meeting which
lighted important facts on
as it. refers to the school’-
ing program.
The parly was a complete
prise to Miss King and her
were gratifying to the
Mrs. Maggie Goins made
award presentation,
Ji nx’s book, “Christ and the
Arts” to the honoree. The
tainment room was very
V,dr orated with a beautiful
•.'front which the guests were serv
^ed refreshments, and a large
*Pttiro of Miss King graced
“ - door upon enterting the room.
Miss Ruby Lee King is a
^5'She "fetivo of Way III County,
attended East Broad
School, Cttyler Junior High
’ and Georgia State College
.*r s he received the high school
ploma. Normal Certificate, and
•Jtp Q§ received Bachelor the of Science Master , of Degree.
?„ Ejegree from Atlanta tinivet sil>
; V; 1951, and is doing
study at Columbia University. Sh.
served as cadet teachei at Paul
sen School for three years
which she was appointed to
alma mater, East Broad Slice!
School in 1939.
■\ member of Aslmry Methodist
t’hutch. *he is advisor of
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
teacher of the youth class, a choir
member, avid member of the \5
lev Service Guild. She served for
many years as the former lay
leader for the church.
She is recording secretary far
the Savannah Chapfar of th* Sa-
. -fkm* t
The above picture was
at the luncheon given for
Eloise U. Belcher, special
sultant at the
Festival at SSC, by the
/annah State College- Alumni
meiation, and had the honor
crying ns Miss General
n 1954. Site is financial
tary of the local chapter
■’hi Beta Sorority, Inc. Other
illations include
nemherships, the Charity
tital Auxiuiary, and the
tiiss King has fulfilled
peaking engagements, both local
y and out-of-state.
Honor Roll At
Woodville
J. E. Luton, principal
Woodville high school,
nounces that the
students have made the
roll for the fourth six weeks:
8th Grades—McArthur
Jesse Dukes, Patricia
James Weldon German,
Pearl Roberts, Robert
Jones, James Jackson.
Brannen, Joseph Green,
Taylor, Celestine
Annie Lee Robinson,
Hargrove, Viola
George Jackson, Willie
Patricia Murray and
Mackey.
9th Grades — B.aunzola
mon, Airrener Lee, Mary
Murphy, Frankie Lee
Sarah Wesley, Ernestine
Willie Ruth Hannah.
10th Grades — Grade
Whipple, Nathaniel Williams,
Margaret Stewart Della Fields.
11th Grades Vernita Stubbs,
Cora Fields, Alma Stewart.
12th Grades—Virginia Brooks,
Delores Julan, Pauline Smith
and Martha Grant.
Reach Hi"h
Honor Roll
The following are the honor
students at Beach high school
for the fourth six weeks of
school;
12-1- -Euleta Smith.
12-2—Ethel Bryant.
12-5—Mary Arnold. Mary Ne.iv-
iris, Jolen Washington.
12-0 -Deanna Wiggins.
12-7— Maryel Graham, Lau¬
retta Thompson, Geneva John¬
son, Annie Mae Totter.
12-10 Arnett Carroll, J. T.
Stevens, Caleb Weston.
12-3 -William Henry Miller,
Morris Earns, Allen Sykes.
11-3 — Antoinette Cox. Sallie
Tolbert, Julia Danzy.
11-4 Gloria Mosley Alice
Roberson, Elisc Hooks, Laura
Garvin, Cynthia Rhodes, False
Bryant, Lizzie M. Grayson.
11-2 — Robert Bush, Purcell
Grant, Gladys Lambert, Harold
; Williams, Delbert Glover.
j 11-10 Wahlema Coleman.
11- 6-Drueilla Moore, Gwen¬
dolyn Riggs.
■ 10-3—Robert Godson
10-4 — Carolyn Kirkland,
Gladys Jackson, LaVance Free¬
man.
10-5—Marie Greene. Rosa Lee
Wade, Gwendolyn Dawson.
| 10-6 Cohere. — Carolyn Vinson, Clar-
eee
10-1 — Irma Wiggins. Eddie
j Bonaparte, Bertha Ross.
, 10-10 -Shirley Mitchel.
10-14 Otis Heyward.
12- 8 Shirley M. Garvin. Mary
i L. Hinpert, Harriett Harris.
Lrbedv Cttwily Teachers
j Lav Plans For Year
nod by the Liberty County Teach¬
ers Institute for this school year
; is a study of means whereby we
j might bring about the Implemen¬
j tation work of the Georgia Curriculum Schools Frame¬ in thoj
j for
area of Health.
! Besides a good attendance at i
the GTEA District meeting where:
the Health Program was the gen¬
eral topic of discussion, the Liher-
Among the many activities plan-
ment of Languages and Litera-
ture. Left to right arc Miss An
Jordan, Dr Thomas Saundcr
Mrs. Louise Owens, Mrs Be:-
cher of South Carolina Slat
ty County group has had a hcsltc
workshop. Foi this workshop, c-.m-
sultants were brought in from Sn-
vannah State College along with
representatives front the lor. i
health department.
The workshop was carried out in
i foul groups ns follows: Health
Sorvicu ^ Ul l -cfhw:l ! . Consul:
ant; J. A. Stevens and Miss C hris
title Whitaker, Group Leaders and
Mrs. Piceola Oshorrte, Recorder.
Health Instruction, Mr-. E. Fish-
cm*, Consultant; Samuel L. Smith,
Croup Leader and Miss Jeannette
F. Jones. Recorder. Physical Fn-
vironment, Mrs. Abernathy,
sultant; E. B. Cooper, Group Lead¬
er and Miss Leila Hargrove, Re-
j dore coder. Wright, Physical Consultant; Education, Mrs. The M. -
B. Ellis and J. H. Solomon, Group
Leaders, and Mrs. Lillie W.
lard,
Springfield Terrace Sch,
The classes have reorganized for
the second semester and the many
i activities are under way. The so,
" ml F'wlo lla< • O. B. Dingle
teacher hits elected the fallowing
new officers: President, Omega
Norton; vice president, Mary lane
Eady; secretary, Rose Mary Kizer;
assistant secretary, Arthur Bacon;
hostess, Henrietta Dixon U> ; t.
| Donald James; patrol officers,
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TTTF SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
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Luetta Upshur, Dr. Beulah
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[|a(j )hi . fw i|,. vvi „. r guests vb.ii ,tui
^ ^ fhe n , <mth< j )r j. Lnckeltc
supervisor of student teach
Sr . vann sh State Collegt R
Brooks, consultant; J. Well
consultant; Thclm:
^ri.ht and Mr, Bain., .! I load o
the | .
The Gray-Y Club is v ry busy
with the Soap Sale which vill hel|
: vi for
^ (hcjr fon>i s ,, , tin
tier privileged children.
The Zeta Story Hour v
sponsored by Zeta !'
Sorority orr last Sntnnta
success. There were Dor; n the
lower and upper level a-
film strips and a period : or music
a opi r. iat ion. Lwht ; : v-ih merits
| f'o!l<> v •J, it was under t he direc¬
tiolt of Mesdames E. Ur tion, ().
B. Dingle and Altss .1 Wviehi.
Mr. Thomas also rendered assist
Printing type facer, are iden¬
tified by point size, style, fami¬
lies and series. They arc classi-
f i 0 d ns oldstyle, modern,
’I: . Gladys 1', Broughton was
a Teacher of the Year
> >bcrt W. Gadsden School. She
a (cache', at Maple Street
i■!,< ,d f : a number of years, and
i. ”, of the few dreamers of
sc ■ school to see it become a
' c c •bong with other mem-
1 tn*' 1 acuity, moved into
.1 ,li'n School last Sept cm -
B . euhton has had a won-
infliicncc on the many boys
' BE MODERN -
£:. 'jG,- Cook Eiecttotfa f!
YVonderful electric cooking • • • It’s so wonder!til that it s
actually a jov to prepare a meat. Sic easy* that Wdnien by
the thousands change over every year to Electric Cooking.
Have YOU an electric range? Better see vour -dealer today
and ask him for the full story on clean, convenient, eco¬
nomical, modern electric cooking.
LIVC BETTER ELECTRICALLY
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and girls she has taught.
On Tuesday evening at the
meeting of the I'.T.A. in the jyes-
ence of many of Mrs Brotignthn's
i former students, she was most
pleasantly surprised. Miss Ethel
R. Terrell presented her a gift
from the faculty and Mrs. Thelma
| Daughtry presented her with ,a
I bouquet from the I'.T.A.
Mrs. Mildred Passmore, I'.T.A.
and Mrs. Maria Potter gave re¬
marks. Mrs. Ruth l’>. Williams led
the group in singing “She's a
I .folly Gopd Fellow."
Mrs. Broughton is a graduate
of Savannah State College. She is
a member of the local, state anti
national teacher assbeiat ions. She
| is tin active member of St. Mat¬
thew’s Episcopal Church.
Royal Willing Workers
The Royal Willing Workers,
Lodge No 49, will hold their
fourth anniversary Sunday at
Thankful Baptist church at 2:00
o'clock. The speaker for the
occasion will be Rev. CL . G
Jaekson. The public is cordially
invited. Dinner will be served
W. M. Pinkney Is president, -and
Lizzie R. Mobley, secretary.
PA r.T. TlfRCT
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