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THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1956
Here And There
!
II YOU HAVE knowledge, let.
oln'Ts light their candle by it.
- Margaret Fuller.
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IONORANUE never settles a
juestion. Disraeli.
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MRS. ESSIE VI. SIMMONS
COHEN of New York City is in
the city visiting her father, A.
H. Simmons of East Henry
Street, and mother-in-law, Mrs.
Inter m of West 37 Street.
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CHARLES JOHNSTON and
his son, Arny, of New York City
visited the Tribune this week.
Arny, age 10, attends the
ter College Experimental School
lor Exceptional Children. These
students are not graded as
children in our public school
system. They arc given exten¬
sive training by exposing them
to all phases of human knowl¬
edge, including ^atrplcay, explain etc.
We attempted to the
function of the linotype machine
to Arny. To our amazement he
knew as much or more than we
do, *
Mrs. Mary Johnston, Arny’s
mother, did not accompany the
men of the house. She plans to
attend the eastern regional
meeting of the Talladega Col¬
lege Alumni on Vassar College
campus in August. She is the
sifeter cf the late Mrs. Eddie
Gregory and spent her child¬
hood in Savannah.
Wr. Johnston is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnston
of East Henry Street and is a
native Savannahian. He is pres¬
ently employed by the New York
City Board of Education as
special teacher for homebound
physically handicapped or emo¬
tionally disturbed high school
students.
NIC \ NWS. CI VS. WALKER
and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Causey
cf Brooklyn, New York, mo¬
tored to the city and are visit¬
ing Mr. Walker’s mother, Mrs.
Margaret Walker, and his sis-
ij^r.Mlss Cecil Walker, both of
'West 37 Street.
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REV. AND VIRS. A. C. CFRT-
RKiHT and their son, Arthur,
Jr., motored to Tuskegee, Ala.,
this week. Mrs. Curtright and 1
Arthur will remain two weeks
with Mrs. Curtrigijt’s sister,
Mrs. Theoc’ore Williams, while
Mrs. Williams’ husband is away
on a business trip Rev. Curt-
right will return h,ome for the
Sunday services of the First
Congregational Church of which
he is the pastor.
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FRANK BI.VCKSIIEAR and
three o! his sens, Frank, Jr„
; Leonard, and Dwight, of Jamai-
^a. New Vi irk, spent a week in
the city with theiv relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. George C Singfield of
East Waldburg Street. Mrs.
Singfield who had been vaca¬
tioning in Jamaica, Brooklyn
and Philadelphia since June 8
returned with the Blaekshears.
HENRY PERRIN of 920 East.
38 Street was called to Green¬
wood, South Carolina, because
of the sudden death of his bro¬
ther, Frank, who fell on a large
protruding rock and died On the
way to the hospital.
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MRS. FAUSTINE WILLIAMS
HARRIS of Long Beach, Calif.,
spent two days in the city this,
week on business. She is a for¬
mer Savannahian. She recently
attended the graduation of her
son, Horatio P. Harris, Jr.,
from the school of dentistry of
Howard University, Washing¬
ton, D. C. Since then she has
visited her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eraxton
in Detroit, her mother, Mrs.
Della Lucas in Macon, and her
daughter, Jacqueline (Mrs. H.
M. Cason i, in Philadelphia. Her
daughter, Undine (Mrs. M. C.
Auleti, is an English instructor
at the high school in Gompton,
California.
NIKS. LULA B. VTOOIWON
wells of New York City is vis-
ting her mother, Mrs. L. B.
Woodson of 1201 Burroughs
Street. Her uncle, E. H. Jchnson.
of Tampa, Fla., is also in the
city.
PROF. .1. K. BROWN of Atlan-
ra was among the vLsitors at
Tribune otnee oils week.
Attending the State Baptist
Sunday School and BTU Con-
vention meeting here this week,
Mr. Brown is a retired school
teacher and once served as
principal of Walker Baptist
Institute, Augusta, and taught
elsewhere in the state.
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MR. \ VIRS. FRED D. ALFORD
:>f West 39 Stredt are leaving
onight i Thursday i" fod a va-
•ation in Washington, D. C..
md Atlantic City, New Jersey.
MRS. ADFLE S. PETERSON
af New York City was the week
end guest of Mrs. Ella Reid
3c.ms of 1037 West Bay Street.
During her stay: Mms. 'Peterson
visited the Georgia Infirmary,
her alma mater.m
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MRS. ELLA REID SAMS, R. N„
1007 West Ray Street, will leave
August 5th for Los Angeles,
California, to visit friends. She
will also visit relatives and
friends in New York. New Jer¬
sey and Philadelphia on the
return trip.
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VIRS. FRANCESS BA2F.VIOEE
and her daughter, Francess,
ire visiting relatives in New
York and New Jersey.
LEO SHOULTZ cf Philadel¬
phia is ip the city visiting his
rothers, Edward Shdultz and
George Shoultz, and sisters,
Mrs. Odessa Beamon and Mrs.
Ideas Olds. Mr. Shoultz is a
former Savannahian who has
net, returned to the city for
more than twenty-five years.
MRS. CARRIE P.. TOLRKRT
and Mrs. Louise Lester motored
to Conyers, Georgia, with Mrs.
Lester’s son and daughter-in-
taw, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lester,
Jr., last Friday. They were the
house guests of Mrs. Essie Rob¬
ertson. Sunday they visited Mrs.
Daisy Mclver in Atlanta and re¬
turned home Sunday night on
’he Nancy Hanks. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester, Jr., were on their way
to Virginia where they havo
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
accepted teaching appoint-
mcnts.
MRS. BETTYE RO"SE CHILD¬
ERS and two daughters of
Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting
Mrs. Childer’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward P. Smith of 902
West 45 Street.
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VIRS WILHELMINA FIELDS
WILLIAMS is a patient at Chari-
y Hospital She is the sCSer of
Mrs. Florence E. Law of EaSt.
Henry Street.
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THE EAST SIDE THEATRE
has been remodieri on the in-
dde. Mr. Wright, tthe manager,
states that a record crowd was
in attendance over the week
end. Wonder if the fresh paint
was the attraction? Let’s go
iee!
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FRANK M. STALEY JR., son
if Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Staley
(former SSC instructors) of
Orangeburg, S. C., was married
to Miss Valeria Snpearl Howard
if Georgetown, S. C., on June
9 th.
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.
VIISS MINNIE ROSE JAMES,
instructor of music at Savan¬
nah State College, became the
cride of Edward W. Richardson
in Sisters Chapel,
College, on June 30th. Dr. Ben¬
iamin E. Mays officiated. Mrs.
Richardson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie
James cf Atlanta.
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, R. LAMPKIN will be
guest speaker on the
Men’s Day program at
Chapel C. M. E. Church in Co¬
lumbus. Rev. E. D. Bryson
pastor of the church.
Lampkin is a resident of
lumbus and a regular
er of the Tribune.
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MR. & MRS. STCYR BWW-
I AND of Los Angeles,
nia, missed on their fifteenth
try on the “Do You Trust
Wife?” CBS television
Tuesday n.ght. They have
for fourteen weeks and will
ceive $100 a week for
years. Their total
amount to $74,080. Their
usually pleasing
will be missed, on the
.MARTIN MINGO and his two
daughters from Texas are in
the city visiting Mr. Mingo's
mother and step-father, Mr. &
Mrs. William Tyson, at 1515 E
32 street.
VIRS. LILLIAN HILL SAMP¬
SON of Dcmmond street left
Thursday for New York City to
1 visit her daughter, Margaret.
VIRS. RUTH RENTON and. her
two children of Detroit are in
the city visiting Mrs. Benton’s
parents.
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VIRS. GLADYS WOODSON \
children of Detroit are in tire
city visiting Mrs. Woodson’s
■invents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Jackson.
tft sft 4 Ht
VIRS. RUBY LEE GREEN of
New York City is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Jinks of 1018 Demmond street.
Mrs. Green is the daughter-in-
huv of Mrs. Annie Mae Moody.
4 fls 4
VIRS. MARGARET HEYWARD
of 742 E. Anderson St. left Sat-
urday for Long Island. N. V., to
visit her aunt and other rela¬
tives.
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VIRS. VIAltY HA MILTON MIT¬
CHELL and children left Sun¬
day for their home in Brooklyn,
N. Y., after a two weeks visit
with Mrs. Mitchell’s parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Hamilton of Cope
street. .
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J. B. CLEMMONS, director of
the Summer Theatre of Savan¬
nah State College, announces
that “The Ugly Duckling” (a
comedy in three acts) will be
presented at Melc’riin Auditori¬
um, Thursday, July 26. at 8:15
p. m. The public is invited.
There will be no admission fee.
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MRS. ANNUS * F.rYCN*.
president of the Women's Fel-
lcwship of the Midway Con-
gregational Church at Mein-
tosh, has invited the members
of the First
Church, Savannah, to
with the Midway Chitfth on
Sunday morning, July 2i, at
11:30 o’clock. The ,
church has accepG-d.
t..d friends arc invited to join
| the motorade and to enjoy the
fellowship.
Pi M CS 1 C
WELCOME
Ampriraii Legion
.
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461 W. Broad Tasty
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When out for an evening
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tail Lounge. i
The beautiful Cocktail •
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'
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j
i 712 W. Broad Street
1
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HERMAN FLOWERS. 509 West e mployee at the Sidney A. Jones
Waldburg Lane. Is a patient at Funeral Home.
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