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WoodvilleHomecoming This Thurs.
Next If ed.
WOODVILLE-BEAC II
The two local high schools,
Woodville and Beach, will give
Savannah plenty of football
activity beginning tonight
(Thurs.1 and ending Wednes¬
day night ol next wee,';. Within
tlie.se seven days both schools
will stage their annual home-
coming festivities.
Woodville Homecoming
Woodville will have its home¬
coming tonight (Thurs.) at
which time they will play
Plans Completed for Sav ii
State Home-coming
Savannah State will celebrate
Its homecoming on Saturday
Nov. 10. Highlights of the bay
will be a parade, football garni'
alumni meeting and a gui¬
dance. The theme for tin-
year’s homecoming parade is
• Fairyland Fantasy.”
L-u-al an-'- out of town Idfd
school bands have been
to join the line of march
Trophies will he presented fo r
the floats, cars and buildings
nit d effectively repre ruling
the theme, and- for the l and
performing most .skillfully.
On the athletic field at 2:30
p. m. Savannah State meets
Clarke college of Atlanta.
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FAM-U NEW FOOT BA LI,
GUIDE is shown to the many
followers of the famous Florida
A and M University Hat h r fuot-
ball team by this lovely little co-ed.
M r. ZION NEWS
IH Mrs. Carlcne It. Cummingt
Deu. and Mrs. Sam George oi
Flemington celebrated theli
50th wedding anniversary Sun¬
day, GYt. 14, at their home
Alonzo Simpson was best man
and Mrs Margie Simpson was
bridesmaid. The dining room
table was beautifully decorated
witli yellow and gold flowers
centered witli a three tiered
wedding cake. Mis. Maggk
Darden was in charge of the
guest book. The couple received
many valuable ifts and money
from friends. Mrs. Lucille Dar¬
den, Mrs. Cora Guulden and
Mrs. Bernice Beamon served
the guests.
The revival services were a
great success at Ml. 2ion Bapt.
church, Oct. 15-21. Total lor
the week, $174.73. Pastor T. J.
Wright was on pregram at
Bethel AME church in obser¬
vance of their 87 anniversary,
Sunday. A total ol *50.75 was
raised.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Lee of
ML Calvary Bapt. worshipped
at Mt. Zion Sunday night and
Mr. and Mrs. D. c. Morrell on
Sunday morning.
SANDFLY
By Frank Jenkins
Little Jacquaiinc Hunter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hunter, was christened at the
Isle of Hope Baptist church
Sunday during onununion acr-
wick at Gray on Stu hum. The
game will start at 8 o'clock
Preceding the football game a
. pcctaculur s t r c e t parade
will be staged, headed by the
Woodville band. Ill the pro¬
cession will be a number of
floats on which will ri ’e the
vi rious units of the school and
one will contain "Miss Wood¬
ville of ’56" and her attend¬
ants.
The half time activities at
the game will be featured by u
During the half, ‘ Miss Sa-
■ nr a h S'ate,” “Mi. - General
\luumi” and attendant--;. will be
re- "tiled t-j tlie xpcalaturs.
'be Savannah r.'ule College
ur-l will a ' I to tli<> spec! iclc
with Its drills ami formations.
Tie s‘mi-annual nvctlng of
be Gene-:! Alumni A neiat.ten
-■'! lie he’d la the c :i- e’en-
’cr imiiie ilately billowin'' the
T >' i- I . . pp. .{••lit.
will preside.
. a • > --i|(lit- - • tlu;i will
be t h e grand hemcciauin,”,
■ n a- la Wdliioi L-.ymnai.sum.
Frank Tharpe. chairman of the
•(Miimittee < n homecoming, will
yc. p irade marshal.
8he is Mi.- Ma Junes or
.1 ucksonvill The ut i ii !
\ dal itifoi mat ii the ’5 i edi-
lion of the l ai Uatlk-rs for the
pi radio and l'Y.
vices i.y Pastor Collin:; Tilson. i
jodi.uvi.l . ate Mr. and Mrs. i
ill ii Marini o Brooklyn, N. Y.
Della Hunter o' no 1 her 9th
urlhduy Monday, o -t 22.
Fra klin lit-,• n. ha- retimed
nan a trip to 8" ton,
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Miss Carolyn Campbell will be
■rowned as "MLss Woodville.”
.She will be accompanied by her
attendants, Miss Evelyn Twen
and Miss Ella Frazier.
2 30 p.m, is the time set for
the street parade, which will
tart at the Traffic Circle,
goii g east on Bay street to
Louisville road, to West Broad
greet and then soutli to 32nd
street where the procession will
disband.
Beach Homecoming
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iwardecs at annual convention
j iiiu heon . . . Mrs. Marie L. Har-
j nson, national president of B&P,
TATEMYILEE
By Itoliert URichards
Mm's Day will be held at St.
Peter's AME church Sunday
nr ht witli Frank H. Dynes of
the Bynes-ltoyall Funeral Home
as . pcukcr. Wednesday night
L'.ivis Ark Bapt. church will
render service at St. Peter’s.
King Branch Baptist church
of Garnett, S. C.. appeared at
at. John’s Baptist church Sun¬
day afternoon. At, that time
David Wakbuig was ordained
a deacon, Itcv. It. B. Brown is
pastor.
Hubeit Johnson, husband of
Mrs. Alma Johnson, left Mon¬
day for veterans hospital in
fieniphis, Trim., fur a checkup.
BAXLEY
By Bobbie Isom
The Sunday school of the St.
Janit i AME church opened ut
10:30 a. m. Bro. E. J. Parker,
Asst. Hupt., presided in the ub-
senee o Snip. J. B. Isom. All
classes were combined and
taught by the primary class
teacher, Sis. Thelma Isom. Rev.
H. CL Lanier, pastor, reviewed
the lesson.
Services at First A.B. church
were well attended, Rev. N. L.
Lycie, pastor. .
The fourth Sunday of each
month is pastoral day at Har¬
per’s Chapel M.E. church, Rev.
D. M. Sclmore, pastor,
The following churches will
appear at St. James AME
church in a fellowship program:
Monday night, Oct. 29, Harper’s
M.E. church, Rev. D. M.
Selmorc, pastor; Tuesday night,
30, Mispah Bapt. church,
Rev E. M. Morgan; Wccfciesday
THFI SAVANNAH TRIKT7NB
its homecoming Wednesday
Of next week.
Clifford Hardwick, HI, mar¬
shal for the parade, announces
that the parade will leave from
the school campus at 2:30 p.m.,
going east to Hopkins street,
north to Victory Drive, cast to
West Broad-, north to 31st street,
east to Montgomery street,
north to Oglethorpe Ave„ west
to West Broad, south to 31.it
street, where it will disband.
The football game will be
held at the Stadium
cites women of merit for bn . ■ i .
uitstunding- euntrlbutioa-. In th
nation at the annual c-onventioii
luncheon, Saturday, October 1 .ith,
1 *.»&(> at Hold ?u:w I other . . .
Left to right in piet a ■: Mr..
night, Oct. 31, First A.B. church,
Rev. N. L. Lyde; Thun night,
Nov. 1st, St. Jam: , AME church,
Rev. H. G. Lanier; Friday night,
Nov. 2, New Jersey Bapt. church,
Rev. A. J. Shaw, pastor. |
Rose Met'<a Clrb j
Mrs. Pearl W;i ihlnglon. !>29
East Ilenry Street ,was host to
the Rose Metia facial club on
Oct. 16. Presiding was Mrs.
Thelma Pendergrn.ph, president. i
After the business di cu : son,
Mrs. Washington introdun d. a
new game to the club which
was enjoyed by all, :»*"• e; being
won by Mrs. Annie Mae Cob-
bins, Mrs. Thelma Pendc raph
and Mrs. Eva Caldwell. An en¬
joyable pre-holiday repast was
served by the hostess. Older
members present were Mes-
1 lines Ann’e Mr M;.n- , Iluby
Byrd, Etta Brown, Mary New¬
ton, Pearl Edgcrton, Clara
Washington, Sadie Lugree, and
Ilieolia Kirkland.
METHODIST URDU;»
ELECTS FIRST
NEGRO PRFSIHnT
ASHEVILLE. N. C. (ANPi--
The Mini t -i ial A - <<-i 1 1\,-ri of
Asheville, \vhi--h early ilii; y i
voted | . i 'lift Ne i *'i p ri members
lust week t'-ok anothei- step fur¬
ther and elected it., first Nr to
president.
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Gloria Mosley as "Miss Beach”
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