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[aTI KDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1956
SCHOOL NEWS
DeRenne School
\n intpvcssive installation
v for the council officers of
lano School was held in
. i„)id's auditorium on Friday,
■ l!l. The office:.--, we.'e
L.jilcd by Leon 0. McCcniae as
-lant superintendent of iiu'ru
Chatham bounty Hoard
I-. ,,, a ii4n. 1 Mher num ters on 1
i jj- ram were opening song,
.1 Lord Jesus; prayer, Utv. .1.
| :i.i. |j: s1.ii' of St. l’li 1 1
M.K. Church; chant Du \U
ijearl; 1 ebc'.iu', School Chavis:
rmarks, Gladys King
I., idcivt) ; selection,
ijarid; Introduction of guest speak-
Miss F. N. Golden; remarks,
■ Ik-.v nrcsidert, . , . IJrenda ,, , M&blty ,, : . and
P |i, l 1 officers; .... selection, , .. school
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I In,ms; presentations, Cynthia
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[i,n. ie school Rev*. J. S. ^l_ Brvan bCnC(llCt!6n
officers are nrenda Mob-
P‘> li'csuient; Virginia Williams,
jri ndeiit; 'Linda Clark, <
irmWy; Janice Johnson, assistant
(sri iclary; Melda Thonipson, treas-
uver; Hardy Michael, Gra-Y pres-
I Went; Inez Burns, lunchroom
,1,ahman; Ruby Miller reporter;
Tania Jordan health chairman;
[DeloreS Addison, chaplain; Emily
liStevens, girls patrol captain; .Jo-
srph Heyward, hoys patrol
■tain; Greer Gadsden, 4-H Club
[president; [shal. Silas Wynn, fire mar-
The council advisers
I]). M. Hicks, chairman; L. It.
(binder, land J. M. Adams, N. Walker
L. Lockette.
Visitors present for the oeca-
Ision were Malcolm Thomas, prin-
liipal [s. of Springfield School; Mrs.
Tompkins, retired principal of
j |boadholt Wood viile .-School; Mesdames I
and Battisc and repre¬
sentatives -from the school coun-
|.iI I Marguerite of Harris Wright Street and School; Miss
represent-
[.Spring-field [atives from the school council of
School; Mrs. Mary
1.Matthews, ■ president of DeRenne
IV'FA.; Mrs. Thelma Wright,
home det^p^ration agent of
Chatham ^inty; Edward
|er, [County; visiting teacher of Chatham
-18g ritf p Seandi'ick, execu-
iw
[Sired [iiain, Mesdames Y.JLC.A.; ,M. Ella Mrs. Mobley, A. K. Max- Gan-
line Ktcvtns, Ouida Thonpison,
[parents; Ivisor Mrs. D. Roberts, super-
of (iiPenin iai' Center.
West l avannah School
The ^tfc-grade class of
West RavanMah School, Mrs. Julia
Jones Hamilton, teacher, visited
I he filtration plant last week and
| [about learned many interesting things
water and how it is puri-
I fil'd for our daily use. Of spe-
[cial [chlorophyll interest was the way that
is used in the wa¬
ller. [are The. other sixth-grade classes
planning to visit the
|at a later date.
Last Thursday morning
school welcomed the third-grade
I I teachers and! frijin all (he s^hriids. Mrs;
Sailor Mr. llaj-iim. r 0 ))rc-
sentalives from the How I’ca-d
I -<«n I’uLli-liing ComT.any, gave
[ ileinonstralions which were very
helpful tjo the teachers. Mrs.
I E-.iivielle’s third-grade class took
pact/ ii, i he demonst. at ion.
IJuIL* 7ll«- Girl Scout advisers Mrs.
] Hamilton and Mrs. Dorelha
Wells*, were, attractive in their
I I [group new ' - * • > unifprm 11 I I I I I i I 111 > s. . They 1 IK Y w escorted v. I > : L V . I « a *
of/Girl Scouts to the dtdi-
| cation of the Juliette Li w Home.
The principal, Mrs. Lovett, gave
| [ward,” hirers, “Wi ei 1
on Sunday morning at
Towrtsley] A largo Chapel A.M.F.. teachers Church,
Riimlier of cann
with her| to attend the Women's ;
phiy program. Mrs. Lovett was ■
|gift I lot'.-rnted with an appreciation
----4------ by ,\|is. M. Fields, represent-
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ins' the Women’s Day committee.
Reporters are Zeima Mae llcd-
iek and licit;/ Uicklcy.
CCTA Helds Mccilr
The Chatham y Toa:h r.
Association hell i s sc.ond ,n ct
ing of the year <m Tuc a lay
at the Y. In -pit:; of unfa; wabhi
W( at her corul t! is n: el
was largely attended.
Included in the business was
the recommendation coming from
the executive committee that ac¬
tion be,, taken inward securing
certain equipment tunic I in car¬
C-oJtat rying on* on the business of the ns-
5 ‘
1 ha follow: ,, persons were
i ashed , , to serve a committee
as
i for this purpose: William Jack-
, on, chairman; Mrs. Lar.-ena
..lyles ami Mr-. Dorothy Jehtiwm.
Uf Reports were d several
the standing committee.-. The
I president 'ommit^s asked ' that ' the '' other
have their rcnoi-ts
. fff| . thp Novem j )e , mPetinK .
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of Savannah Z ,
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and spok<1 (m ywiil , y0 .. ul . Hv _
0ur hRts are of j tQ PoW( .|| )
orator „ d Paulsen schools for
j ; havin<! , an attl , ;darK . ( . ot 1()0 )M>) .
| cent.
Robert Young is president of
;|hc asS()ejation .
Pembroke School
Honor Roll
Principal Leon Dingle announce-
the honor students for the
is -weeks as follow: : 1st grade
Hubert Bar n, I.oui e Carroll.
t Smokes, IF - A. Baker,
I.tiella Mm ‘hi-m. Man-Id M arc;
-’nd grade. Aivic X. Lames. Mary
.. Smokes, I-ay A. .Toni s, Shirley
larrison; -3rd grade, Rev Cre-.s,
Carolyn Rebel-son, Josephine Gold-
cure; 4th grade, Uyclc Williams,
hirlcy Groover, Ezella Murchin-
on. Karl Bush, Willie II. Bing, ■
'Hen Wallace, Bed-11 William-.
-dna Y. Field Puilie D.
Mr.thadobia William--; 5th grade.
Cuc-y Grodv. r Helen : 'b.nlor:. \n
’it* I.. (Vehrun, J.yv.e.Glam n; litn
•41 Jaecjuelilie W ; m : 7th
trade, Dorothy Edenfiled, Mary
Clanton, Catherine Mer.eli Avery
Tobinson Alfred Clanton, Claudia
Jester, Francis Field- Willie I.n-
'anf. Marion Baker; 8th grade,
l.essie' Andrews Alice Bacon
Be tty e Garrison, Deborah Gillard,
^ u fl°1pb Hlnes^Bettv Levant
'-* s Murchison, Shirley Patterson.'
' -ettye Singleton, dta gi - d *, j
ioorge Black, Mack Cochran, Bar- j
' hara Carroll, Gertie Edcnfiald, j
Mary Hester, Mary Moody, Grade
k’eesc, Bottye Turner, Paulin. Bui--
■Hughs; 10 grade, Mary Brown, Clan-! j
Vnnette Bunch, Cailieriue
Ion, Theodore Edenficld, Renutisha
Geiger, Irene Jones, Perceli
I Thomas; 11th grade, Mary Single- j
Ion; >2lh grade Grach ( Hard,
| leeted Tha officer seventh t: am! ade elr■ made ■■ has some se¬
j
plans for the ya Our officers
nVe: president, Maty F. he wart; I
vice p) asid it. * m roll: !
-eeaetary. Mar!ha f
un*r, Elaine Carter; Imste.-:. Caro-
lyn Geiger; nurse, Marion Baker;
Catherine Morrell and t ’laudia
Hester chapls.in
f»ro riiarshalls, Rchert Nat son, v.
B- hai-on. F. Fi 1
Our teacher is Mrs. Alberta
Vlnnz Wi
and enjoy working -gelher. Con-
'
the honor
weeks. We hope th t
will mak:* thu Iim r i .
weeks,
;
j
I-:l.Ki TFl) TO PttSA Charles
f. :.;if.!i, III, director of public
. l.-.t.o: at Florida A and M I tti-
.■( rsity, was recently unanimously
do d to r live membership in the
1 Society of Amer-
ica by the organization’s Executive
mmitttce. rhe object of tins
non-profit, prof« -sional society, is
promote the public welfare
through the advancement of the
art and science of public relations.
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Spencer School
.
Two classes planned assembly
! programs at the Frank W. Spen-
cer School in observing United
Nation'-' Week. The 1-1 class held
their program Friday, October 19,
and the 6-1 class will hold theirs
Fridayj October 26. Interesting
i n f omati(m on U.N. activities
a «ltliiio„ to U.N. songs, skits and
n ... 1V t . 0 ntost were features of
the two programs. Miss 1.. Dotson
, lnd Mr . s> L- Solomon are the
(>a( .h ( .rs of the two classes.
Wednesday, October 24, was tiie
„ ecas j on of the installation of the
,... viy yjoeke-d school officers. The
( . h ool glee club under the dl-
. oc tjon of Miss A. L. I’ettie. sang
- Brown Bird Binging” and ‘‘Bless
House.’’ Jerome Ralmrts is
he winning candidate for the
residency.
gp ,.| t . s Bmnnen is the adviser
th ., new iy farmed branch of
the Y.M.C.A. There are 21 hoys
nrolled. They expect to follow
ntacedure carried out in similar
'roups in the elementary school.
Spencer Girl Scout and Brownie
iroop.- were well represented at
: he dedication of the Girl Scout
headquarters last week. Brenda
Treeddl, RarViara Sherman, Pan-
Fir.ley, Ramona Marks and
feanette Morris were proud to he
mcir. iers of tiie speaking chorus.
;hi> Ti,..**. sevailh routs grade. are all pupils of j
At a meeting of the Editorial
duo on Friday morning, Barbara
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Sherman was elected editor-in-
chief of the school paper, Tht
Spencer Log.
Metropolitan Bapt. Church
Services Sunday at Metropol¬
itan Baptist church were very
l » f rpirms. , . At _ 11:15 _ a. m. ba.p-
; dismal services held with
were
PdStor L. G. Gibbs delivering
the sermon. He also delivered
the sermon at 3 30 At night
the speaker was Rev. Simmons
of Brampton Baptist church.
r ureen r tirove D Bapr. r Church ,
At Green Grove Bapt. church
comlnu » lon services wiH bs held
Sunday 4 o’clock with Rev. H.
Hanc’srson Hpn (Arson in in charge. Deacon j
Sam White is chairman and |
Sis. Dcvoe, secretary
y Major . Lee Dies
Major Lee of 342 Morris Ave..
Newark, N. J., brother of Mrs.
B j rd j c L Burke of this city, died
Sunday night, October 21, after
.everal months Illness.
Funeral services for Mr. Lee
will be held sometime next
week in Dothan, Ala. Besides
Mrs. Burke he is survived by
his mother, Mrs. Nettie Lee,
who resides with Mrs. Burke;
■everal sisters and brothers and
other relatives.
True Love Bapt. Chjrch
Sunday’s services at Trite
Love Baptist church, 777 East,
Gwinhett street, Bev. Freddie
Bor.c’t, pastor, were well at¬
tended. Due to the illness of
the pastor Rev. Holmes con¬
ducted the services. The ob¬
servance of the Sunday school’s
22nd anniversary will be Get. 29
at 8:00 p. m
<■ Pilgrim . . Bapt. ;— Church
At Pilgrim Baptist church,
528,-30 V/. Huntingdon street,
Rov. d. n Ilent’orson, pastor,
Sunday school met at the usual
hour. The pastor’s brother was
guest speaker at the morning
worship. This was communion
day and 5 were baptized into
the church. The Pastor's Aid
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Jehovah’s Witnesses
On Sunday at 4 00 p. m. the
vn-.-.t unit of Jehovah’s Witnes¬
ses will present a Bible lerture
at the Kingdom Hall. 517 W.
frwinnett street. M. L. King will
. peak on the subject, "The Ur-
ren y cf our Time.” At 5:15 the
vVal ell tower Bible study will be
on the subject, "Marriage Ob¬
ligations and Divorce.” Tues¬
day at 7.00 p m. Bible studies
ill be held at the Kingdom
iail, 4109 Second St. on RossiT-
' Hill, fill Waters Ave. and
at 1320 First street. Thursday
:t r, ::o p m. back-call service
a tall service centers.; Friday
at 7 IK) p. m. at tha Kingdom
Hall, thi' Theocratic Ministry
School followed at 8 00 p m
>y YoUr Service M-eting.
Til If DK.1DI.IVI3 for news
in the Savannah Tribune is
Tuesday noon. The DKJI)-
line !'<;r School News is
Monday noon. Sliorl articles
are prcTerahle.
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l Glllb wil1 meet Sunf ' :, y at 4 i ,m
j I ami Wo will No. participate 1 choir will in meet the at
i versary of 2nd Ebenezer
church Monday. Choirs No.
and 2 will attend the choir an¬
niversary of Jerusalem
October 31.
Beth-Edcn Bapt. Church
I At Beth-Eden Baptist
Pastor B E. Black fillec’
Pinpit Sunday at both
i md evening services. The Sun-
flay school completed plans foi
'he Halloween party Out. 31
from 4 to 6 p. m. to be held
the lecture room of the church
Treats will be presented
i one - A week of prayer will
observed Nov. 4-9. The
communion services will be
■erved Sunday evening, Nov.
| at G 30 jj m. All evening
vice-; are now hold at 0:30
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