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WOODVILLE m
TAKES CENTER,
31-14
T h e Woocivilic Wolverines
continued on their victorious
march last Thursday night at
Grayson Stadium when they
defeated Center High of Way-
cross. 31 to 14. This was Wood-
villc’s third win of the season
against no losses and Center
High’s first defeat in three
starts.
The game between these two
teams, undefeated up to their
meeting at the Stadium, start¬
ed off in sensational fashion
when Center High took the
kick-off oh the 20 yard line and
a Her three plays halfback
Clinton White went over for a
TD. He then scored the extra
point on an end run.
Undaunted by the quick sror
ing of the Waycrossltes, the
Wolverines roared back into the
game and in five plays went
to pay dirt, Hal Lewis scoring
the TI> in a thrust off tackle
The try for the extra point
failed.
From this point on the gam:
was all in favor of Woodvill'
except, for a brief period in tin
last quarter when Cente'
rhalked up its second 7 points
Bobby Williams scoring on t
pass and Johnny Brown addin'
the extra point.
In the second quarter, Clar
nice Grant scored again fo
Woodville, followed by Jerrj
Wright in the third quarto
who added 6 pain's. In the las'
quarter Hal lewis added si:
■points and Jerry Wright ano
Wier 0 followed by an extr;
point.
- In the game Woodvllle mad
n tolal of 13 first downs to '
by Center.
Tomorrow, Frida.", Woodvlll
will go to Macon where the'
will play Ballard Hudson Hie
and on Thursday, Oct. 25, th
Woodville Homecoming gam
will be played at the Stadiuv
with lti.slcy High of Brunswic'
as opponents.
FREF.DMAN GROVE
llv Mrs. ( . MllIKce
Services at Beach Hill Bap
church were well attended oi
Sunday. R“v. L. Kelly delivers
the sermon.
Mrs. Ophelia M. Golden, Mi
Svlvania Smith and Miss M, A
Turner made a trip to Allant:
in the interest of the cancel
drive.
The Women’s Home Demon
St ration club met at the home
of Mrs. Josephine Green or
Monday. Plans are being mad:
lor the county fair. The next
meeting will ire at the home of
Mrs. Georgia Mae Quarterman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bakei
and son of Chicago are visiting
Mr. Baker’s mother, Mrs. Rosa
L. Ba.ker, and family.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Martin
of Chicago are the house guest;
of Mr. Martin’s sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Golden.
EAST SAVANNAH
F.A.B. church services, Ear’
Savannah, were good last Sun
day. Pastor E. R. Roper bring
ing the messages. The high¬
light of the day was a Youtl
Day program with W. W. Law
as guest speaker. Several junioi
choirs and choruses participa
ted. Tiiis Friday night F. A. B
will worship with Wilmington
Eapt. and next Wednesday
night with St. Mary’s AME. The
F.A.B. church phone number is
ADams 2-8981.
Mrs. Annie Robinson returned
to New York City after attend¬
ing the funeral of her sister
Mrs. Beatrice Cole, who passed
in New York after a short ill¬
ness. interment was in East
Savannah cemetery.
Mrs. Adeline Williams re¬
turned to New York City after
attending the funeral of her
brother, Nathaniel I Ned) Mor-
rel, ast week. Interment was in
East Savannah cemetery.
Shut-ins incude Mrs. Sallie
Moultrie, Mrs. Carrie Jt/kson.
Mrs. Rebecca Jones, Rev. Smith,
Mrs. Rosa Hobbs. Miss Lenora
NOTICE!
Tlie DEADLINE for news
articles in the Savannah
Tribune is at noon on
Tuesdays. School news
must be in the office by
noon, MONDAY'S, to be
sure of publication. Short
articles are preferable. The
editor reserves the right
to edit all news articles.
Here
My w I
NEXT TO KNOWING when
to seize an opportunity, the
most important thing in life is
„o know when to forego an
idvantage.—Disraeli.
THE UNIVERSE is not rich
enough to buy the vote of an
honest man. Gregory.
MISS JANET NICHOLS lias
mepted a position as home
iemonstration agent in Colum-
•ia County. She was formerly
employed as cashier at the
'forth Carolina Mutual Insur-
nce Co. Miss Nichols, a soloist
or a number of years at the
’trst Congregational Church
as presented a gift by the
oenvbe’s of the church before
•mving the city for her new
upointrnent.
OF INTEREST to many 5a
tnnahians is the approaching
carriage of Miss Barbara Joan
'obo-on and Herbert Elederlck
oss, Saturday, October 20, at
ie home of the bride-elect'
wither in Trenton, New Jersey
iiss Robeson and Mr. Ross arc
'sidents cf Cleveland, Ohio
here they expect to make
heir home after their marriage
GEORGE ROBESON and Mb
ula II. McKay, father and
ter of Miss Barbara J. Robe¬
rt, respectively, are in Tren-
n, New Jersey, to attend the
••begun- Ilo % wedding.
LEIGH WIH1TKK and MISS
i III ATT A WAY, noted movie
id television actors, are in the
’y with the group making
cues at Bcthe ;da for, the jnov-
"The Cunning and the
G GIFTS CHAIRMAN
cwmnnued 1mm I vge r-nei
m fktvaniiidi Skate college
’ 'he mister of education
•ire from A lania university
te has done past graduate
■>rk at Columbia university. A
:vher <> r A bury Methodis’
■ ui h, she serves as youth ad
or. a member cf Uve choir
k’. t h e Wesleyan Service
uild. Other membership af.fil-
’tions incli’de financial sivre-
•vry of the Zcta P’.ii Beta So-
orlty, the local state, national
id American Teacher’s Assns..
eeretary of the local chapter
f the Savannah S' do College
Mumni Assn, and the YMCA.
Miss King was chosen Teach-
r of the Year at Ea t Broad
treet school where Am Is a
nembor cf the faculty.
Volunteers working on Miss
'ing’s committee will be an-
ouneec’. 4 shortly;
~ATF.WH.IE
By Robert Richards
Funeral services were hold
Trs<1:\y afternoon for Deacon
lurry Thompson from First
'Ion Belmont Baptist church,
’ev. R IT. White officin.ting.
u torment, Lincoln Memorial
"mete’v. Steele Funeral Home
as in charge of arrangements.
Communion services were held
’unday at Davis Ark Baptist
hurrh with Rev. T. C. Davis,
’astor, in charge.
The Georgia Council of the
’enteco tal Assemblies of the
Vo rid, Inc., will convene at Mt.
'live church, five mile bend.,
■Id Augusta road, Oet. 18-21.
lev. Isaac L. Newkirk is pastor.
Mrs Mary Lee Porter, (laugh¬
er cf Mis. Willie Mae Williams
met brother of Charles Wll-
'ams, is visiting from Wash-
ngton, D. C.
Harris fell cf the porch but is
much better. Miss Carrie Baker
s improving.
ROPE YOURSELF REAL SAVINGS
During
SAVANNA!I'S SENSATIONAL
♦NATURAL (JAS
OLD STOVE
ROUND-UP
ompflnY
SKK ANY NATURAL GAS APPLIANCE
DEALER
There
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Both are staying at
home of Mrs. Margaret
811 West 37 Street.
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•KEEPING IN TOUCH” is the
of the bulletin being sent
parents of the children who
it tend the DeRenno Elementary
by the principal, Miss
h-ankie Golden. Tills bulletin
be published every six
verk.s and will be sent to the
along with the chil¬
report cards. It sounds
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MILS. 8USANA DENKGAL,
at the Ebony Beauty
is convalescing at home,
'12 Mills B. Lane Avenue, after
ping confined at a local hos-
•ltal.
* * * ♦
SIMON BUSSEY is ill at his
home. 1012 Mills B. Lane Ave¬
nir. Mr. Bussey is a well known
’eacon at Mt. Zion Baptist
"hurch.
+ * * *
MR. .V MRS. HANDY LAW.
fr. and Mrs. Charlie Murdock,
nd Mrs. Evelyn Bias, all of
\ugusta, spent the week-end
u the city as the house guests to
f Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
’chnson, 732 1 East Anderson
‘treet.
* * * *
CLARENCE ROBINSON of 732
’ast Anderson Street, celebrat¬ a
'd his birthr’av on October 14.
’ongratulat Ions!
REPUBLICAN HEAIKJUAR-
’’l Its will be found at 1004 West o
’•c ad Street. B. S. Adams is T.
here daily giving information.
7is. Adams effectively takes
are of the woman’s angle.
* ^ * *
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, is
LECTION DAY. Are you a
OI ING CITIZEN? Let’s go to
H- polls and vote. PREPARE
iOW.
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Marlite Gives Glamor
QLAMOR in a basement is re¬
latively simple to acquire
nowadays. The main elements
needed in transforming an ugly
area into an attractive recrea¬
tion room is a wall covering and
a new ceiling.
Marlite planks and blocks are
ideal for such a conversion, be¬
cause they are economical in cost,
simple to install and self-niain-
taining. They never need re¬
decorating, as they have a plastic-
finish over a durable Masonite
hardboard base. Occasional wip¬
ing with a damp cloth is all
that’s needed.
Planks in the illustration are
one of the handsome woodgrains
available in Marlite plank and
block. Ceiling blocks and those in
the area over the fireplace are
one of the pastel shades, also
available in a large variety.
These planks and blocks ore
Wonderful for the do-it-yourself
craftsman. Tongue and grooved
edges and metal clips make their
installation easy and quick. A
simple nailing method holds the
paneling securely in place over
old walls or furring strips. The
convenient size of the planks,
Hi” x 8’, and blocks, 16" square,
makes it simple for one person
to apply the materials. Ail nails
are hidden.
TUB SAVANNAH TRHITTNis
TOR DEMOS
j
|
Charles C. Diggs of De¬
able spokesman for labor
civil rights, will campaign
on behalf of Adlai
Stevenson and Estes Kefau-
Diggs, who is Michigan’s
Negro congressman, was
member of the platform com¬
at the recent Democratic
Convention.
COMMISSION
FOR RACIAL
J. Phillips, president
T. Washington C' nten
Comhiis ion, today released
first in a series of pa-.rages
the American public. He re¬
them, that “A house di¬
against itself shall not
and pleaded for good will
the races while solving
affecting the nation as i
result of the Supreme Court’s J
Hooker T. Washington
CoimniVion came into
in Ap'il of tiiis year
pay tribute to the 100th anni-
J, U'v of the birth of Booker
Washington who was hern in
County, V a., April 5.
A year-lonT program ha
arising:d to focu the at-
of the nation upon the
value of the funda-
teachings of this great
Mr. Phillips recalled that it
a litfle more than (If years
in an addre at tin* Cotton
Exposition in Atlanta, Ga.,
Hooker T. Washington .said,
is no defense or security
any of u.s except in the high¬
inlellig: nee and development
all.” This admonition d liv-
before u critical audience in
Store? No. 1, Henr y and Mont gomery
BLUE PLATE Q uarl
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CHIL8 » 9 1
Site's
Henry & Montgomery Plenty of Free Parking
Certainly the need for
is just as strong as ever.
Urging communities to pull
for the solution of race
Mr. Phillips stated that
and mistrust may be wiped
if representatives of various
will meet, discuss and
together to find answers to
problems that are causing ra-
ial sores to fester.”
Dura Deccas
Mrs. Juanita Jackson was
for the Dura Dcccas
at her home on W. Victory
last Thursday evening.
Alberta Payne, vice presi¬
presided. After the con¬
of business, games were
Bayed, prizes being won by Mrs.
Pate, Mrs. Minnie Cain,
Myrtle L. Hicks; consola¬
Mrs. Myrtle Kendricks. A
repast was served by
hostess. Others present were
Naomi Ross, Mary
Minnie Noble, Mamie
and Louise Battle.
GROUP PLANS
PROTEST
MOBILE, Ala. — (ANPi — A
pretest against Negroes
Into white neighbor¬
here was pladged last
by the newly organized
ulminvilile Property Owners
In announcing the associa-
SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!
OCTOBER 29—NOVEMBER 3
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organization last Tuesday A cross was burned last week
'president, J. W. Everlein, in front of a house purchased
the group had 60 members. by another Negro family on an
A Negro earlier had bought ill-white street.
in the neighborhood Negro and white residential
his home was gutted by fire sections meet in areas in Toul-
bullets last September 26. minvilie.
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Cement Products Co.
Savannah, Ga.
Phone ADams 2-2971
Hull and West Boundary Sts.
The local blood donor
operation is held at the Red
Cross Blood Center, Jones
and Abereorn Streets, every
Monday and Tuesday even¬
ing from 6 to 9 p. m. and
each Friday from 9:30 a.m.
to 6 p. m.
OVERAUS and DUNGAREES
^0
NEED ENGRAVINGS j?
HALFTONES-LINE CUTS
COLOR PLATES- ART
DIAL ADams 2-5508
DIXIE
ENGRAVING CO.
118 W. BAY ST.
TO SELL IT. ..ILLUSTRATE IT!