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SYTORDAV NOV 10 . 1 *» 5 <-
Organ Recital At St. Paul Bapt. Chiiith
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During the intermission
j | number of outstanding musical
groups will render selections.
Sunc’ay, Nov. HI, will mark
the close of the organ eeremon
res, and each captain is asked
to make a full report on his
ictivities.
Tickets for the Friday night
uy.un recital may be purchased
| ; from any member <> 1 tile church
or at the church office. The
j Rev. A. E. II..gins is. pastor of the
ihurc-h.
Bryan Baptist Church
The Deacon Board of F.R.R.
church held their annual eon-
l '‘‘ r0U, ‘ C M ' mday ni " ht ’ Nl)V ' r> '
After the business session a (’
icious .supper was served,
iue.sts present were Alfonso
Helds, C .uenee 1‘erkins, Dea
Yliite, I).'. R. T. Atkinsmi and
lev. E. P. Quarterman.
On Sunday, Nov. 11, Mrs.
Jellie Ccppage, teaclier at (,'uy-
er Jr. High, will give a short
alk on American Education
Week.
The fall drive is still under
vay. TJit> chairman urges all
neinbe!s, friends and well wish
ts to take an active part in
'wiping to reach a desired goal.
NOVEMBER 15th is the dale
lf fhe Talladega Little Theater
presentation of the "Silver
Whistle” at Beach High School
Auditorium Let’s Go!
A recital dedicating the new
Rcifl.vin organ at St. Paul Rap-
Usl church, Waters avenue and
Culver street, will be given Fri¬
day night. Nov Hi. by I)r. F. P.
w»v»ham. *nv
Air. ah am is a noted or-
ganisi, who lias played in many
"itie throughout the country.
He is director of music at South
Carolina State College and, no
(.unlit, a large crowd will be on
hand at, the dedication of this
magnificent new musical in-
atnnncnt.
Women’s Day At First
Congregational Church
Tnc Women's Fellowship of
the First Congregational Church
will observe Women’s t , tinA 1»n
Sunday, Nov, 12.
Mrs,, Ella Fisher, Assistant,
Professor at Savannah SLitc
Gollege, will lie the speaker for
f'he 11 o’clock services, Mrs.
Fislier received her B.S. degree
from Xavier University and the
M. Ed. from Temple University.
Rile is a member of St. Mat-
thew’s Episcopal church, a 41 cm-
her of tiie Bertha Richards
Guild and; the advisor for the
teen-age ?}ronp of the church.
She is a!*) a member of the
Zeta Pin Beta Sorority in which
she holds the office of Epixto-
lus.
The public is invited. Mrs. F.
E. Owens yv.iil preside and Mrs.
Uutherforcjijiyockett will be the
guest soi<p. Miss Ira Lee
Pinckney 1 (Hyill introduce the
speaker; Jijfipture reading by
Mrs. NclliS ' McKinney and
prayer by Mrs. Lester Johnson,
Jr.
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SOUGHT TO BREAK
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enterprise operating
Proper lieensing and is a "pub-
lie nuisance."
Tim >■ vent: has greatly af
fectec' tile city transit
05 per cent of whose buses have
been withdrawn from their reg-
;ular route; since the
ants began the fight
uptregated seating on the buses.
So effectively has the
■ott. been waged that only a
Ne-rues arc now seen on
m;es hich before he
was started hauled
mately 3D,(13;) Negroes daily.
The car pool which has
in operation since the
.
' " u .' J " s “ 0 „ ‘ ,
ago ,s supported by
contributions from
churcac.; and other
Lons and has been most
cc 'fill in raising funds to
crate the many cars which
used to haul workers daily.
The transportation .boycott
generally looked upon as
most f.ut'tanding concerted
fort of the kind waged by
j ’ r " ( s ' n oianv venrs.
Dinar Temple
Sponsors Carnival
(Gmtlnuert ironi f'lme One>
'fore.
The location of this show
be at Tremont Road, just
Ogcerhce Hoad. ’I'm gate
at fl pm. Friday night.
Tiie proceeds of this
will be donated to local
Willie Thomas is Pot 011
late of the Temple.
FLANS SET FOR XMAS
SEAT KICKOFF
(termtinned from f>.ge onei
s an ardent supporter of civic
-Imrifaliie services, and is an
■iiiplai.v addition to the group
/iihmleer workers in tin* forth
dining; Seal Sale Pnnipaign.
ler the eondiined hadership
Vlis. Maxine Moon, who is
i eliainnan, and Mrs. Ilignon
mm crons memhers of the
-leoii 1 , the Til Chibs,
mb lloy Scouts, will assume
ihinml roles in serving to
lie Pi5(i campaign tlie biggesl
icst one yet.
Patronize nur Advcrlisers
DR. WILLIAM A. WKXI.KU
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f O\!PI.ETE OPTICAL SERVK E
Scientific Eye Examination
Oculist Prescriptions Filled
Lenses Replaced
Frames Repaired
Weekly or Monthly Budget Payments
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COMING CEl.EERATm
(Continued from Page One)
Thanksgiving D a y. secant’
prize, and Halloween, third
prize. Among the other floats
were thorn representing' Christ¬
J mas, New Year's Day, Labor
Day> st . Patrick’s Day, United
Nations Dny anrt piag Day.
: j 15 on(1 0 f the many gorge
; ous convertibles in the parade
were • \p ,. Beach of 56-57.”
1 Mosley, and her
Mi , s Gloria
atten.’anK Mi.-.s Dora San-
do r, m..l Miss Gloria Lanier. In
ftnolllt „. was .. MUa Stanton
j,- its,,), ' roiVr.-cntin s „ )l . i- 'the laeksonville
tSool ia • visiting “
| s l.ooi.
; Musical aggregations in the
llll(> of mar , h wc re four bands
,, Rd a C ’.n;m corps leading van-
olls Ullil , from Beac h.
bamrts wr , 0 from savannah
C()! lege, Re tell liigi), Wood
< vm<1 h ,,. h ruu | .stamen high.
a he drum at:,' In 'lc corps
was that of the Veterans of
Foreir.n Wavs.
While the entire parade re
reived a hie; hand as it wended
its way before many ilvousam’s
of c'neernif! spectators, yet i.lte
unit which drew the most up-
pLtUSO was Hu 1 glamorous 11 f»
piece liand of Stanton high
| school;
1 Ai, (he half lime festivities at,
I night, al Grayson Stadium there
; was a number of event:, 'which
. drew much applause and here,
the Stanton band stole the
| show.
j The — sicli jicrrm'inanee which
1 lasted a liaLf hour far loo long
was featured by the ('rowning
of "Mi.s.'i Reaeli of !>(! 57,” the
uianeuvers of the ho.v.s and girls
drill tea,ms and the playing ol
llm band.
111 a 15 minute show,
masslvi Stanton band carried
nut inuucrou.s ipiiek action jire
cLsion maneuvers t li a t en
thralled Ihe 2,500 spectators
and drew a big round of up-
plau.se. It was a presentation
sui'iKissing anything pul mi
here by a high school band.
In a game in which Beach
played heads up hall and
showed much improvement over
their last previous local appear-
ance, the Bulldogs defeated
Natural partners
good times
and Coke
Forgive the dream in her eye. It’s
the Senior Prom ... or a charity hall
or her “coming out” party. She has on the
dress . . . she’s swapping small talk with
the hoy . . . she’s enjoying the
refreshment in bright and bracing Coca-Cola.
To make your magic moments that much
more refreshing, toast them in
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I Stanton by a score of 20 to 7.
i The local team showed their
( superiority over the Floridians
J in every department of the
i e;ame.
Beach’s first touchdown was
made by Dirk Gregory
recovered a Stanton fumble in
Vac end zone, the extra point
boinn scored by Hobby White
on an end run.
Tliis was follower', by a 2S yd
{ run by , ohimy Parker through
the line for Ute Reach second
score. Uatnillon kicked the ex
■ p..^ p ;) iitt.
i Parker also ‘-ored the final
, or iV arli ' on a 5 yard
piun „ ( , through the lin. F .
:lM mterrented pass |,v KO., I
j H( , ert
I 0,1 * sl ! s,sll,u * d (!nV1 ' ol r,! ’
I yiUUs ton chalked ,n ,ho las( its only t touch- «<“»-
i 1 up
v - aWm .Rennie Stokes going over
i f( „. thP Th( . lrv lVr lhl .
extra point was good
TATKMVSU.K
Itv Rnliert Ricliards
Funeral services were held for
!
j Mrs. .lane Wuldbuie; irom Ma
eedonia Raplisl clmrcli Sal,nr
day, Rev Fields official ing; in
j termeiil id Whitcldulf
j Funeral services lor Willie
1 8 hninini were held Thmv.'nv
| afternoon from tiie Cinn'cli of
1 Christ. Eld Ernes! William , in
j charge, lnl.ermeid v .0 ,11 1 iinrel
Grove cemetery Hy mdm . \
| Jones Funeral Home
Mrs. Mary 1 : Lhi. ...... is ,m
Hie sick list.
’I.!u* last (luarterly conference
for Hie year was held al SI
Peter's AME cle rcli Frli’-ay
ni.'ht, EU1. c. P Bid 'v |uc ,id
ing. Communion service ; wen-
iield Hnmtay. Rev. J 1. Kilicrt
is jiastor.
Rev. U. P. Williams is con
vah'si'iiig in (la infiiniary.
Mr. and Mr James Fiii.isiii
u " ' ,niu '' l’ ur * ,,l,s ;i !i " v
, the daughter of Mr: Floret I
a
1 lowa rd.
A B Willie Walker, son of Mr
! :il “' Mrs. Henry Walker, is ser
j v ‘‘'g wild the U.S Air Force at
| Lackland Base, Ban Antonio,
(Texas.
j Army of Mr. Pvl. and Janies Mrs Williams, Elden 111, A
| son
j Williams, huh 8011 th Si ., re •
; gently begun six nioiillis train-
ing at Ft. Dix, N. J under the
Here
By
* 5!- st iti, to buy a tribune
! ( ' vel 'V v’ek. I his will help yoiti
!‘ arrkM ‘ u> win a ^and nrw
*>chwinn Biey^h* on January l
I 1.967. Brad the ad in this Issue
^ *hr Tribune.
\ tt it kni.y Eugene H. Gads-
! ‘U ’ 1 - clm imcn of Division IV
of U' • United community Ap-
! M, :tl. is asking for the coopera
BAXIFY
[ »> Babbie isniii
| , n ob.setvanee Ml.. A.M.E. ol Womens church
D «.V at James
.
Sunday. Nov. it, Miss Clara M
Pvnrs will lie c.uc.sl, s))ea,'ter at
•' pan.
Mrs Carrie Moody expresses
her thanks for the kindness
; cavil in I,lie passing of her
! oilier, George I) London of
■hi la onville, Fla,
Mr- M Hilda Reaves, Miss
Charlie M and Sharon Reaves,
and lillle Pam Spaulding of
I j M -(’rae were the Sunday guests
of Mr ani'. Mr :. 1 niton Reaves.
| \ 'I he lellowsliip meet ing held
at ‘-'I. James A ME eliureh Ocl
j | i 1 h Nov yuflUi :* was Of lhe a e.real clmrcli .sueee.is, will
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"Me a lalenl program and liox
' at ll'e ehureli Nov. 23.
; The services at Thankful
j New driiig, .ler.ey throughout Raplisl cluirch were
tin Sunday.
I i>’"v A .1 Sha^'. pastor,
- '‘lie me.tor and clmir of Hie
| 'Hun ’.fill New Jersey Baptist
1 hurcli were iuutrd over Radio
, Li a I ion W ll A 1! Sunday morn
mg
Sunday will be pastoral day
'll ,'s James AYIK cluirch, Rev
II G 1 anler, pastor.
Reserve Forces Act,
SI-WING MACHINE
REPAIRING
Ear <H if K SI If VICE in yum
ouii lunue
Cull Mr. Webb at Al) 2 OHIO
I Kim 7 In III A.M.
All WmU is Guai'unlceil by
Mr. Webb
There
a
lion of every citizen in making
this year’s UCS campaign a
success. .....•,
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MRS. I.IICII.F I.AWTON of
1013 Wi'st 50th Street celebra¬
ted her birthday Tuesday, Oct.
30th. Site is the wife of Maxie
l awton. Their children are A-3c
Ralph D. Lawl.on of Sailna.
Kansas, and LiteiJe* Larins and
liarbaru Lawton, all of Suvuu
nah. Congri illations!
\IA ERTIS S. Al> \!VIS or Rail¬
way, N. J, retiirnetl liome on
Sunday (‘veiling after spending
a pleasant week in Savannah
visiting ills relatives, the Briggs
Perkins families of Hnrlrkige
Sheet and Mrs. Mildred But
chins. This was his‘first visit
to Savannah in twelve years
Mr. Adams has attended Seton
Hall College 4jj South Orange
N .1 , and New York University
Be served four years in the tl
"• Navy during World War ",
and Is now employed as 11 clerk
in the Veterans Administration
Of I Ice in Newark, N. J.
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rAOHB THR»
AUSTIN MOORF., son of D
and Mrs. R. W. Moore, eelebra
ted his birthday on October I
at Palmer Institute in Sedali;
N. C. His mother and two sis
tors, Otiida Claire and Mania
and his brother, Richard, m •
to red to Sedalia to help maR
t.lu* day pleasant, for Austin.
Gongratulal ions.
MRS. MARGARET WALKER
is ill at her hr.me, HI l West 3d
Street. Iter .on, James it
Walker of New York, and licj
; is ter, Mr Hurrekl of Aiken,
South Carolina, are with her dv
well as her d 1 lighter, Miss E
decile Walker, who lives in
the home.
AIRS, or I RHINE Wil l.IS rf
West t'.’nd Blivet is a patient 31
Charily Hospital.
MRS. MAMIE It IIAVNES of
l)iunderb(dl celebrated Dp a
birthday 011 October 2*.). Con
gral illations! *
Till GUARDSMEN Civic Club,
net Sunday, October 2H, at 8 t.
Matthew’s I'm iah Bait. Thy
•lull':; fir t project, for Ihe sea .
on wax Urn purchasing of a*
oint niernbersiiip for the or>
run .Hum in the NAACP. «>,