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HOBBIES YOHHS AN!)
MINE
Hy Sadie Davis Steele I
If you’ll tell me of your
hobbies,
I will tell you about mine,
And together we’ll share j
ideas
About use of leisure time.
And so it goes, my readers— !
considered the most interesting
people in a group, because al¬
most, always, they are those
who have the most interesting
experiences to share, This is
indeed significant for it indi¬
cates that hobbies are things
In which one can invest little,
comparatively little, and reap
bountifully in return, for a
hobby can be instrumental in
bringing about growth and de¬
velopment as related to the
hobbyists along mental, emo¬
tional, spiritual and social lines.
The hobbyist is never bored.
lor there is always something
satisfying that he can do. He
is not merely a keen observer,
but one who actually turns
ideas into finished products
And since no one compels him
to work at the chosen hobby
4 [Verything he does is fun.
The hobbyist even experien-
es pleasure in discussing What
Hobby Really Is. He likes to
define it in his own vernacu¬
lar, however, no matter what
words are used the general
concept is one and the same
and that is: a hobby is» an ac¬
tivity in which one engages,
usually during his leisure hours,
mainly because of the fun and
fascination, as well as pleasure
and enjoyment that the experi¬
ence it offers and pnovides.”
Hobbies are not usually chos- j
en because of the possibility of
it becoming one’s major voca¬
tion in life, but often they do
lead to just that. They have
frequently been stepping stones
to careers in professions, the
arts and crafts, and. in busi¬
ness. Most stamp dealers began
as hobbyists. History supports
this fact.
And so my readers, if you do
not have a hobby get one, for
hobbies are good for you, and
no matter what your interests
may be there is sure to be a
hobby that will appeal to you.
Ne ‘ l w ' t ' 1 ' 1 l.eU you
more about hobbies—there’s r.
long list of suggestions from
which you may choose.
Incidentally, many of the
hobbies which we shall men-
tion, will be on display at the
West Broad Street ”Y” on Jan¬
uary 31st, through Feb. 2nd.
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*• «“>*.«" To Operate
’l® w Mation
Thomas Beaton, well-known
local businessman, is launching
out into a wider endeavor as
the new Phillips 66 Service Sta¬
tion at 39th and West Broad
Streets goes into operation this
week with Mr. Beaton as own¬
er and manager. Mr. Beaton
has had several years experi-
•nce in that field, having op-
'rated the Texaco Station at
Gwinnett and West Broad Sts.
lis new location will be one of
he most modern service sta-
ions to be operated for the
oublie under Negro manage-
nent.
"Tommy” invites his friends
nd customers to pay him a
visit at this spanking new
station where the best in ser¬
vice is offered. Read the ad
dsewhere in this issue.
Mrs. Isabel Embry
Mrs. Isabel! Embry enter¬
tained a few of her friends
Tuesday night honoring Mrs.
Lambert, one of the
mothers of Greenbriar
children’s Center, at her home,
■10 West 38 Street.
Pokeno was played, Mrs. Mar¬
Oliver winning the prize.
gifts were given each
niest. A delicious repast was
erved by the hostess.
Those present were Miss Ev-
Lambe ' rt " Mesdames Iona
Margaret Williams,
Oliver, Rosa Rivers,
Curry, Georgia Hawkins
•nd Mary Brockington.
VAllouettes Social Club
L’Allouettes social club met at
home of Mrs. Laura Walker
Monday night. Officers elec¬
to serve this year were Mrs.
L. Williams, president;
Lucy Smith, vice presi-
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HOBBIES - A WORTHY USE Of LEISURE
AT \
WEST BROAD STREE RANCH Y.M.C.A.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30TH THURSD 31ST FRIDAY, FEB. 1ST fi
HOURS 10 A.M. 5 P.M. 7:30 PM 10 P M. MEMBERS OF THE HOBBY
EACH DAY - - SHOW
• COMMITTEE:
ADMISSION.......FREE Mrs. Calvin L. Kiali, Chairman
I Sidney A. Jones, Co-C hairman
Mrs. Geneva Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Toomer
ALL HOBBY MATERIAL RECEIVED, TUE5., JAN. 29fh 3.30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Bryant -
- Hev. L. S. Stell
Rev. Richard M. Williams
Mrs. Dorothy Lampkin
COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of E. C. Hlaoksliear
Father Gustave II. Caution
Among Those Invited to Lend Hobbies Are: John YVcsley Dobbs. Atlanta, Georgia Savannah Pharmacy Lucas Service Station Mrs. Mary McDew
719 YVKST Mrs. Bessie Adams
Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown BROAD STREET EAST VICTORY DRIVE Mrs. Albert Tlnveatt
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, lion. W. Lee Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N. C. AD 2-7585 Hev. F. D. Jaudon
Mingledorff, President Mordecai Johnson, Presi¬ Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Toomer ’liic Place To Spend Your North Carolina Mutual Mrs. Mildred Johnson
dent Rufus E. Clement, President W. K. Payne, Sidney Funeral Home Leisure Hour LIFE INSURANCE CO. Mrs. Roberta Colley
Conidr. Frank YV. Spencer, Alderman Sidney A. A. Jones Wsrnberley's Recreation Mrs. Catherine Mathias
Star Theatre 706 WEST BROAD STREET Mrs. Willa Ayers Johnson
Jones, Jr., lion. Ilulan Jack, Dr. J. II. Jackson, Parlor vy. j itusii. \i ki.
Dunbar Theatre _ Rev. George I). Walker
Charles Coburn. Johnny Mercer, Jackie Robinson, 522 WEST BROAD STULL I’ McGlockton's Grocery
Ed Sullivan. Roy Campanclla, Mam ie Lynn, Grand Belford Company AII 2-9816 Frank Freeman
Master Wesley Dobbs. Joe Louis, Tommy Smalls. Bethel A.M.E. Church, Rev. F. D. Jaudon, Pastor 903 WEST BROAD STREET
Mrs. Margaret Davis Bowen. Mrs. Tanya Griffin, First Bryan Baptist Church, Rev. Richard Council's Grill AD 2-9343 Steele Funeral Home
Paul Williams, Leigh Whipper, C. Rodger Williams, Pastor 718 WEST BROAD STREET Herald Publishing Co. 224 Office HOUSTON STREET
Williams, King Cole, Carol Brice. Bishop YV. R. AD 2-9276 At) 3-3741
YVilks. Mrs. Irene Martin. Miss Mattiwilda Dobbs, Asbury Methodist Church, Rev. George 808 MONTGOMERY STREET Res. AD 2-7496
Charlotte Hawkins Brown. Mrs. Susan YY'alker, Pastor Williams Wholesale Produce Floyd. Adams Paul J. Steele, Ow ner
Mrs. _ _
Waters, Prof. C. V. Clay, L. I). Law. Sr.. Mrs. S. R. Jones, Mgr. Atlanta Life 310 VV. ST. JIT IAN STREET Bellinger's Service Station Brown's Sea Food
Gladys Bazemore, Morgan Bedgood, Mrs. Laura Ins. Co. O 6-0618 ~ A.’* 6-0619
Hull Dry Cleaners OAK K YYES I’ BROAD STS.
Williams. 2325 Ogeechee Road Stokes Shoe Pebuilders I >utnring AM Standard Oil 19 JEFFERSON STREET
806 MONTGOMERY STREET Products AD 3-1233
Gus’ Lounge AD IkTIiiiirer. 1-995 ‘l
ADULTS THROUGHOUT TIIE CITY OF Highway 21 AD 6-1576 Wm, J. Pron. Clifford Ryals
SAVANNAH. CHATHAM COUNTY, AND THE Toomer Realty Company Acme Insurance Agency Bynes-Ro/al! Funeral Home 709 WEST BROAD
Second Baptist Church, Rev. E. P. Eire. Auto & Windstorm Insurance 501 WEST BROAD STREET STREET
ENTIRE STATE OF GEORGIA HAVE BEEN Quarterman, Pastor B. C. Ford Licensed Asrenl AD 3-2175 AD 2-9513
MINISTERS AND THEIR trank Bvnes. Owner
CONTACTED. St. Phillip’s A.M.E. Church. Rev. J. S. Afro-American Life Savannah Tribune
WIVES HAVE ALSO BEEN CONTACTED. Bryan, Pastor Insurance Company Washinctton's Market 1009 WEST BROAD STREET
East Side Theater 1009 WEST BROAD STREET 101 FARM STREET 4-3432
AD 2-0677 AD
,1. A. Ainplptmi. !VfunavAr
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deni, Mrs. Mary Thomas, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Charlie
Mae Nelson, Fin. Sec.; Mrs.
Laura Walker, Treas.; Mira. Al¬
ma Samples, reporter. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Mamie L. Williams.
MR. BROTEN TO SPEAK
AT GREENBRIAR MEET
Alton M. Broten, associate di¬
rector, Group Child Care Pro-
ect and lecturer, School of
fecial Wcrk, University of
'forth Carolina, will be the
pcaker at the Annual Meeting
of Greenbriar Children's Cen¬
ter, Inc., tonight at 8:00 p. m.
it Eutler Presbyterian Church
Victory Drive and Burroughs
streets.
Before becoming a member
>f the staff of the child care
noject, Mr. Broten was direc-
or cf the Lutheran Children';
Icme at Addison, Illinois, and
vas program director of th<
Chicago Nursery and Half Or¬
phan Asylum, Chicago, 111. He
s a graduate of Valparaiso
Jniversity at Valparaiso, Ind.
ind the School of Social Ser-
/ice Administration, University
f Chicago.
A capacity crowd is expected.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Countess Y. Cox, presi-
lent of the Board, of Directors
if the Center, will preside at
he meeting.
East-West Social Club
On Saturday afternoon the
regular meeting of the East X
West Side social club was held
at the heme cf Mrs. Margaret
Heyward, 742 East Anderson
street. Officers were elected and
committees appointed for 1957
qs follows: Mrs. Amanda Perry,
president; Mis. Lillian Samp-
on, Fin. Sec.; Mrs. Nora Allen,
Rec. Sec.; Mrs. Mary Tyson,
Treas.; Mrs. Ada Dixon, chap¬
lain; Mrs. Edna Watkins, Ways
and Means; Mrs. Margaret
Heyward, reporter; Mrs. Ruth
English, Mrs. Virginia Handy.
Officers will be installed Sat¬
urday afternoon. After the busi¬
ness a delicious repast was
served by Mrs. Heyward. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Handy, 34 East
Les Charmones To
Polio Dance
Les Charmones Club is spon¬
soring a teen-age dance at the
Monday evening.
28, beginning at 8
Proceeds will go to the
of Dimes Fund. Admis¬
is by a donation of twen
cents. The manager of
the Flamingo has donated the
all room and music will be
urnished by Robert, Dilvvorth
nd his Blazers. All teen-agers
re invited to dance to help
those w'ho can not dance
Les fenne FiVes
Les Jeune Filles Clhb cele¬
their first anniversary
Tuesday, January 15, at St
fatthew’s parish hall.
Those present were Mis.se
'anice Singleton, Antoinette
>tokes, Aifreda Spaulding, Ann
Voters, Gwendolyn Burton.
Trginia Hall, Juliette Beaton
ktty J. Thomas, Ida Mat¬
hews, Gwendolyn Miller, Irene
i’more, Betty J. Blue, Berneta
lyrd, Adelle Batchelor, Ophelia
Vilson, Edith Tolbert, Amanda
teLorme, Brenda Hall, Blanch
cwman, Constance Bacon.
Laura Green, Jean Seabrook
Martha Arnold, Madeline White-
lead, Anise Reid, Samuel
Imith, William Burke, Lueiu;
Lawton, Vincent Hamilton
Newton, Charles Johnson,
Alfonso Wright, William West
Waters, Donald Jones
'ames Davis, Carl Hart, Mearl
Vright, William Day, Joseph
Voung, Edwin Brown, Fred
Alexander, James Gatson, O.s-
vald Simmons, Norman Riggs,
Lee, George Chapman.
Wilson, Bernard Moseley,
Stevens, John Jeffer¬
and Roland Langley.
Members: Barbara Lawton,
Brcwn. Frances
Gwendolyn Williams,
King, Mary Marion,
O’Neil!. Rosa L e e
Hattie Moore, Gloria
Lorraine Young, am’
Rhaney.
Chaperones were Mrs. Mildred
L. D. Vaughns, and E
Advisor. Mrs. Ruby
Refreshments wore
which consisted of tuna
sandwiches with colored
candy, peanuts, mixed
and punch.
■THE 5ATT:T>,n TK7En»T:
CHURCHES
83rd Anniversary To Be
Celebrated at Midway
‘ Sunday, Feb. 10, is the date
an whit h the Midway Oongre-
vational Church will observe
; 83 rd anniversary. Every
•on,';rogation .and its pastor in
he county ha; been invited.
Tire Rev. Thcmus E. Brooks
f Savannah will deliver the
special message and the Liber¬
ty County High School Choir
expected to furnish appro¬
priate music. Following the ob-
orvanee a fellowship dinner
vill be served.
Emmanuel Baol. Church
At Fmrnanuei Baptist church,
>10 E. Huntingdon street. Rev.
I. C. McMillan, pastor, corn-
nun ion services will be held
'.unclay at 4 and 8 30 p. m. The
n.v ages will be delivered by
he pastor. Tuesday night , Jan.
’2, Emmanuel will worship with
klgrtm Baptist chinch. Friday
night installation of officers for
1 i ;37 will be held. A program
vill highight the occasion.
Jehovah’s Wilritssjs
Sunday at 4 p. m. at the west
unit cf the Jehovah's Witness¬
es a Bible lecture will be pre¬
sented by W. Harrell, a local
representative cf the Watch-
ower Bible and Tract Society.
The subject will be "The Book
With Life’s Answers.” At 5:15
nan. the study will he on the
subject, "Telling the Good News
from Day to Day.” Both studies
will be at 517 West Gwinnett
street. 1 " * *
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310 BARNARD STREET
PHONE ADcims 4-2185
Caines Chapel
At Gaines Chapel A.M.E.
church, Oak and Magnolia Sts.,
services were excellent Sunday.
At the morning and evening
services the pastor a poke. Music
vaS furnished by Choir No. 1.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Services were well attended
Sunday at Bethlehem Baptist
•hureh. Pastor L. S. Stell de¬
livered the sermon at the morn¬
ing worship. Communion was
.1; erved at 3:20 when a solo
.vas rendered by Mrs. Elease
Miller. The Missionary Society
.nvite.s all to be with them in
their mission study Jan. 21-23,
I to 8 pan. The Junior Dept, of
aur BTU will present a program
an Sunday night, 6:30.
Connor's Temple
Sunday was a high day at
Jonnor’s Temple Baptist church
>eginning with Sunday school
il 10 00 o’clock. At the morn-
ng and evening services Pastor
,v. w. whitehead preached.
Music was rendered by the
junior choir and Choir No. 1.
tumor’s Temple will worship
vii.h Pilgrim Baptist church on
Wednesday night, Jan. 23.
Zion White Bluff Bapt.
At Zion White Bluff Baptist
•hureh. Rev. Wm. K. Miller,
pm tor, last Sunday communion
services were well attended. R.
Z. L ivender was ordained, the
sermon being delivered by Rev.
L. L. Small and the prayer by
Rev Ward Washington. Zion
White Bluff will worship with
Zion Hill in their pastor’s an¬
niversary on January 30 at 8
pan.
Rev. Oaggins Dies
Unexpectedly
Rev. Jack J. Daggins, pastor
af Israelite Baptist church, was
found dead at his residence on
Sunday morning. His congrega¬
Savannah-Simmons Mattress Co.
809-811 Mills B. Lane Boulevard
Phone ADams 2-1235
If no answer Phone ADams 2-7566
Savannah, Georgia
Organized 100(1 by the late Daniel Simmons
Edward ,J. Simmons, Manager 192f> to present
(WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE)
OUR SERVICE AND PRICES C ANNOT BE BEAT”
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Edward J. Simmons, Manager of Establishment
Beginning Its 51st Year In Savannah, Ga.
and 22nd Year In Beaufort, South Carolina
'Simmons Adds Something New"
Handles complete lino of household furnishings.
New local and national advertised mattresses and
box springs.
Purchases Special cash purchases at big savings.
Purchases on easy terms, budget payments.
Mattresses on lay-awav plan.
made over like new at lowest prices.
One-half day service on mattress renovation.
Convert old mattress into modern innerspring mattress.
Trade in old mattress on purchase of new mattress.
Savannah's Own Simmons Singers are special
advertisers for this modern mattress business.
After hour sale appointments solicited
“NO HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT A
SAVANNAH-SIMMONS MATTRESS IN IT”
“We (ilve Sav-A-Stumps For Premium Gifts"
?A£«
tion was .vaiting for htm to
serve communion and upon his
failure to show up, investiga¬
ted. Funeral services were held
Wednesday night with Rev, W.
B. Murray officiating and the
Steele Funeral Home in charge.