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Art Festival at Savannah State
College. Reading from left to
Mr. Gilcbist Explains
Use of Telephone To
Gadsden Pupils
William E. Gilchrist, a represen¬
tative from Southern Bell Tele¬
phone Co., came to li. TV. Gad -den
School Thursday, May 8 (assem¬
bly), to give instruction in the
proper usage of the telephone, lie
explained the exchange system
which will come to Savannah on
Slay 1(1. A chart film on dialing
tips was shown and Mr. Gilchrist
left booklets on the use of the
new system to be placed in the
school library.
The United States Society of
Zoology, with their show of ani¬
mals, gave a brief history'of
animal to the pupils m the audi-
tdffeira.
Second Grade News Ldwiiia L.
Glover, Reporter; As -hnhly pro-
grants were presented by classes
2(J* and 2 (5). On February 21,
class 2(.‘!) presented a playlet en¬
titled “The Young George Wash¬
ington.
J !as.s 2(4) present'd their as*
•sy.hibh |nygi-iiip M: -fi. entitled
'tCt'l|»frs -of tile limin',' (<j flowed
l-y a safety play.
Class 2(3) is collecting new ma¬
terials for their science corner.
The class learned interesting things
about animals while working on
a unit about the zoo In Miss D<-
\ illa’-s' chi:: , the children brought
pictures and a magnifying glass.
Mfking cages and animals to put
invthe cages and learning animal
(u»cs, dance: and poems were fun.
During Mrs. Sykes’ •alfaenee,
Da- 2 ha worked attentively
with the substitute teacher, Miss
( i*r<> 1; i* Moore. They hit Htmly-
inf maillot:. They are happy to
know that Mrs. Sykes is improv-
plans 2(6) is studying almut
cijpinuiliity lialper-. Ezra L’lnke, a
p#fn.a.i, visited thc class and told
ho" mail is sorted and brought to
us. They plan to make a make-
hetieve post, office in the room. 1
v ..v,
The children will buy and sell
stomps ‘ 1
Second grade teachers are: Mrs.
Pykes. Cla 2(lt; Mrs. De Villurs, 1
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( In 2(2); Mrs It. li. WiUjum i
Clo: : 2(3); Mrs. )!. B. Rope, Class
2(4): Mrs. Glover, Class 2(3); and
Mrs. Alston, Class 2(6). j
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o Jicnool til
Dpenccr !
Thursday night the teachers at
the Spencer School gave an in¬
formal partv for Miss Barbara
Burk, their teacher of the year, t
This affair was given at the home I
of Mrs. Marie Ingram and was a
•complete surprise to Miss Burk.
She was presented a gift from the
group by the principal, Mr. Jor¬
don.
V.e regret that Miss Burk is
confined to Charity Hospital where
she underwent surgery Saturday.
We wish for her a speedy recovery.
The Girl Scout troops were busy
last week baking cakes and mak¬
ing ice cream for the Girl Seoul
troop birthday party which was
held at Savannah State College
Saturday.
All the third and fifth grades
have been given the mental ma¬
turity test.
The I’.T.A. has completed plans
for the Womanless Wedding which
will be given Friday night, M..n-
23. in the school auditorium.
Mrs. Alma Bryant. Mrs. Kuctiei
Phone 4-2406
Prompt Delivery
SAM WILLIAMS
KEROSENE — FUEL OIL
613 E. Duffy Street
We Appreciate Your
patronage
right are Dr Thorn,i ■ aun-
^ Mj .^ l 0 ui„c Owens,
Eloi.se U. Belcher of
Puller and Mrs. Cai'cyr Robert's
were elected a delegate to attend
tin l’.T.A. hluU Meeting in
gu.'d.a. Ga.
Third Grade, Mr- Jack on-
d: -s is studying about ’
i Lut Build Our 11-mi l.i -ie
Bl own liv.tigld u I - < I J
imee -hell, uft-r v- - -I 1 in
ed ‘' I he Little I inth by
Lindsay.
Third Grade. Mi-. Kilroy -0
I'itiii;*: Irk* i dly ! t
• mr neighborhood ~’- i
madknr them, Thi h, h,s «
■ 1. .-ii>oni lihi-iry *i1 - n ' ll’
.-( ■ ions arc interestin'.-. ,
• Ourd (j tilde, Ir;. Lo-ert M
v j, jf.,| -onne of the In -tori-;d sit.
in our city, that wo have
i ki:iriling almut in So.-inl Stuili
\J t Brown, our con.iidtaul, vis;;
j Js ; u 1( | \ V ^. sharci! our ex pet i-
1 with her. We I,i..i:in
,'nces arc {
:1 dental program and l ave a.-'a-l
our school nurse to come in and
check our teeth. Classmates -vie
beating Jiirthdays thi- lu,; month ...... '• are 11 '
MddTeil - \ aney, Y- rdcll Mil .-r.
Louis Durthai ami onr i-.
FitnHh 'Grade. Mi-. I.evvi:
We have an addition to our fami
I.V- kail Ailki . IS iin u- -
a little ten yen old hoy
New Ulni, Ge many. Karl has
li -nd ninny of Ins oxpci-i, n«-cs
Get many with us find in turn, he
is k'n riling our wavs and m Lin
in America. We have writ eu a
song, and a poem. Now vvi nr-
writing an original play.
p t,UI i C| V CluLTo 1 }
lirOcUlCUSt McST. 14
Thc < ' ul,l " lt mm of March
has hi? 2 T1 i 1 1i*,vhtoii sucres (! nlly i\»au*
I’uhi'-teachc, enterprise -at Paul'
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« fr " m w " «;'■ l>« ntid
al ’’ ' ‘ ' * Kn-'.-i
f rH( unk u,t y «'lvisgrs eooper.tively and pupils with in
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'"“•‘"'tf ,lu ‘ l»' ( h?ram me.-nui;:Iril
“ ®’ ^ ' ackson ’ 1111,1 ’ -^ ** ls - v - <; -
Jo1H ' s ‘ l,Wiwis to Ul ” ‘ i!/
nill,y - II, I’uul.-cn
,:ilT ( ’ lul> wil1
vv,,r,ls a,ul musK ' tlu ’
" f tho A,r
The al " 1 -- lrl ; olhletu
cjuhs have played two games re-
' ‘‘'itly on home ground with
Springfield and W- vt Favniinah.
Mr. Reid is coach.
Brownie Troop 87 and Interme-
d'ule Troop 87 enjoyed a birthday
at Si,vannah '"‘kTe
Ratl * rila >' .' vith
1 • " * *'*• 1 - * • ^iBianis.
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Dm Hr* boy’s Mold
73!) WEST 52/i STREET
INVITES YOU AND YOFK FRIENDS
TO I; INK A F
t r J n UK FINK ROOM’
\\c arc opernad to serve the public. Our dining’
room service and cottking - is under the personal suiter-
vision of Mil. ( LIFFORD POWELL.
For a perfect meal served in a quiet, dignified
surroundings, may we expect you soon?
We serve Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and that after-
the-Theatre Snack.
We cater to Birthdays, Anniversaries. Banquets.
THE BRAHOYS
1 . S. I he Apple or Peach ( obbler’s Terrific and the
Sunday dinners a niu.-l !
FOR KEnEKN ATHENS nu hi7i
Vaulina State College,
Althea Morton and Mrs.
genia Scott.
;u>d iVt M, W. Marve, principal.
An exhibition on Scouting is on
di.-play at the school,
- Student teachers at Paulsen are:
Mr: Dora Duke and Mrs. Doris
Robinson.
l or further enrichment of the
-hool’s program vurio-l committee
H- irmcti will attend the following
meetings during the week: Mrs.
l-'rajiiw. Spring Festival for
r.c.T.A.: Mrs. K. 11. Lockhart,
Health Clinic on Wednesday after -
■ . 1 ; and Mrs. M. G. Young.
institute meeting at the Y,
notisorfd 0,1 Monday. by Savannah 'V:: State Col-
\ v j.,j llr 1 ,I lunu |1 Hu-, - last 1,1 ' week " K ivt •
1 < imi'ii i, I,"Pinson, i-„i, loimer r, student -i,„i„,-,t
u -- |';julscn. now Airman l-’irst
fstationed in California. 11"
an ii iiHtiu.ung exptnuiies wim
ti -- 7th grades.
I’nolseii I’.T.A. under the leader-
-I.’-- of Mr K-lna Ellison. Pro
tee- -held their regular monthly
■imeling. March 6 at 7:00 P.M.
- b - ■ -•!•; at ion (>f the banner was
i -do to Mrs. Frnsior Gth grade
-lass, for the largest, .number of
,. iwnl .. attending. : /
A ME CLERGYMAN
\ViTH MOSCOW GROUP
NEW YORK (AM*) I’.ish-
op lt. Ward Nichols, presiding
,
i:4l0| ,‘j , „ f thl , Fils| K p j scopa i Ri s -
(| () j. P|( , yj E Protestant’ Church, was
— „ f „ iw R. R. lead-
wh( , 1( , ft N( . w York last week
j | _d ay visit to Moscow.
The clergymen will meet with
Bos.- ian churchmen and discuss
.mil topics as the role of t Ii c
f Im ii lii-s in promoting world
peace, the relation of Christianity
to other religions, Christianity and
1 ' *' modern science and current
t rinds in theological education.
Whitt; spare In advertising,
properly distributed, makes the
a<J more readable than big,
bijud. type. Space may be dis¬
tributed between words, lines,
«- groups of lino* White space,
carries meaning.
Have your heater checked
now.
P.e wise and call
BEN F. WISE
FUEL OIL — KEROSENE
1701 GROVE STREET
PHONE S17:5
We Carry the Best Oil
(Jbtainable.
2
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Friendly Eight Club
The Friendly Eight club held
its regular meeting at the
home ol Mi s. Clementine‘Small,
the president, Mrs Marie Brin¬
son, in charge. The club wi.l
I have a party the last ol this
month. The next meeting will
be held at the omc of Mrs.
Clara Wade. Mrs. Small served
a very nice repast. Thb officers
are MrMarie Brinson, Pres ,
Mrs. Thelma Daughtry, Secy.,
and Mrs. Clou Wade, reporter.
Blue Eagles Social Club j
:
The Dine Eagles social club *
held its regular .netting at the ;
Lome of N. Bower.;, 18 Ltioa
ViU;t;’,f Sunday morning when j
much business was discussed.! '»'•••>' |
Aflcr meeting a dainty r
was served by Mrs. Bowers.
Members present were Nathan¬
iel Edwards, Nathaniel Bowers, ‘
James Curtiss, T<-m Walker, j
K rymoml Palmer, Willie Bte- |
plans, Abraham Reed, Roger ;
Bryant John H. Thompson, j j
( Thomas Lemon, Benjamin Ed-
wards. William Manor. The !
next meeting will be helc’ at the ;
home of Nathaniel Edwards. -
474 171 Augusta Auffti-it:i T-mu] Road. narHnn Garden rat.v City.
A. Reed is reporter.
Car 'ana Social Hub
i
| The Gardenia w«rial club met 1
at the horn" of Mrs. E.st,e)la
! f vons, 2303 Flor&nce s'-rcct. on 1
J Tuesday, Mar. 6 A new game
i was presented to the club by
Mrs. Annie Grubbs, the winner,
Mrs. Annie Mae Robinson. A i
• Irltdous . . • it , served , _ The
rep.'. was
• next, „ ov , meeting n-woHn,, u-m will hr, he at nt ti-« the !
htnne nf Mrs. Annie Grubbs
i >« w «#• 3
! JllJia Eu , )i-Se is president and, a«ri -
I Mrs. Lucille Edwards, secretary. :
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I RU?SVv URM WINNERS ........nnn -
! !
(Continued from Pago (inet
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ciist., ‘Tonight,” for his unbiased
a-tn.l forthright uof tali-uL (;«■.<
.g-wi.-Ui-sx of no- or religion;. Jim] (
toitlhttrii School News, piiMlS'hed : -
in Nashville. Tenn„ for its factual ]
reporting of the facts in the pro¬ i
gress of school integration; Au¬ j
hreHnm ^ IIH1110 kue.i, first .Selma, Ala., who I
the Negro student at
l *' , ‘ Dnivorsity of Alabama dedpite
her life; Moses
' v, -ight. Money Missi. rippi, who
courageously testified in the Till 11
"under case at the risk of his life j |
ull< ^ kiss of his home
The Interstate ( onimeree Com¬
mission for its decision prohibiting
segregation of interstate passen¬
gers; Clarence Mitchell, head of
EVERYBODY’S MARKET
Henry and Montgomery Plenty of Free Parking
FLORIDA LARGE CANS 2 CANS
TOMATOES 25c
Ti LBS.
SUG AT 39c
GIANT BOX
SILVER DUST 49c
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Tune In Every Sunday From 1:20 to 3 I*. M. For
Your Favorite Gospel Songs Program “Count Your
Many Blessings.” Radio Station, WDAR (1400).
th« Washington D. C. Bureau
the National Association for
Advancement of Colored
for his consistent work in
for civil right of minority
Special citations were also
’to Rev. George W. Tee,
Mis:,., and Lamar Smith,
haven, Miss., who lost their
defending the right of Negroes
vote in Mis dsxippi.
Other?, appearing on the
•» t, "The Negro and the
of Democracy,” included E.
die Morrow, administrative
5 i riant to President
*n charge of Special Affairs;
good Mar hall, chief counsel
the X’AACP, Congressman
r C.
t ’‘ ' jr ” pres,drnt °/ the
' l ’ T,a * Newspaper Publishers
i0ci ation - Dewdal^ H. Davis,
era , I manager of the Kansas
Hall, who presented the
\ward winners.
Award winners of previous
included such persons as
dent Eisenhower, former
Marry S. I ruman, Dr. Charles
Jolmron, president of Visk
By. Roy Wilkins, executive
rotary and Thurgood Mar shall,
r b'rf counsel, of the NA.AC P,
te »’ I; - ^'-mger, exc, ' lltivc director
the National Urban League,
Robinson, Branch Rickey,
National Conference of
and Jews, Tbv Metropolitan
Company, Archbishop Jo-
0,111 11 Ritter of St. Louis. Arch¬
Vincent S. Water, of North
^ a,v ( Honli f ». '•
(A Bmichc, piaintiffs in the
Cwrt caRCS whuh ” e9ult *
-- XSZX&
On- Ru wurin Avoid- are
, for », John R H. r Kusswuim, ,„. puo- ,.„u
of the first .. ... Negro newspa¬
‘ Freedom’s Journal,” which
-»,-«».
!n . niiion ... of - National .. «- No-
n .,.„ K
Newspaper Week, President
this week sent the fol-
telegram to C. C. Dejoie,
I’resi-lcnt of the NNPA and
editor of the Tioiiislana
New Orleans:
"On the occasion of National
N’pvv'sjm-p^f WciiU-'Srt . Il»5(!
-c.tcnl' wiinngfeolings -to the
, - -
For the Best Home Cooked
Food Visit
SPRINGFIELD LUNCH
ROOM
220 West Brian Street
Home Made Donuts,
Ice Cream, Beer
Open 5 a.m. to 8 p. ni.
5Igrs. Elizabeth ,V Cl.v de
Robinson
I'lione 9889 - lies. 3-0937 j
members of the National Newspa- .
per Publishers Association. I hope
1 that this observance will fortify
in all who join in it a determina¬
tion to uphold our nation’s tradi¬
tional freedom of the press and to
remain worthy of this freedom by I
living up to a high standard of
journalistic responsibility.
"Insight I). Eisenhower.” i
In recognising Mr. Eisenhower’s
message, Mr. Dejoie commented,
"loday, more than ever before in!
the history of the Negro Press, !
we find ourselves faced with a !
challenge that will call for tho'
utmost in vigilance and service. !
! It is especially appropriate to re
! call, at this time, the credo which!
is subscribed to bv the nationV
Negro newspaper*; ‘The Ncg,->
Prc- r, believes that America ran
j best lead the world away from!
racial and national antagonisms
j when it accords to every man, re-
| gardless of race, color or creed, j
| his human and legal rights. Hating
! no man, fearing no man, the Ne-
gro Piers strives to help every
j man in the firm belief that all
(ftrc hurt fls , 85 an is helJ
| j >ac j t j »
„ f ■ mv h( . ))? )ha( . ,, ;V , v m
1
^ the fulfillment of the fervent! I
j hope expresed in that statement
principles.”
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THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1958
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Repaiiing
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Hull and West Boundary Sts.
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All Work Repairing
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301 Jefferson Street
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202 W. Victory Drive
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For Ignilicn, btarteiai,
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Carburetors
Phone 2-0221
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SEAFOOD
Go To or Phone
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Matthews
518 West Broad St.
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
Specializing In
WEDDING
AND
BIRTHDAY
CAKES
Basil ies, Old Fashion
Bread
Cream Puffs
Doughnut*
Two Baking3 Daily
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Jefferson and Duffy Sts.
I’ix one 5244
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Makers ot Fine Printing F|nit‘>