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Central Baptist Church
7 lie Central Baptist church
regrets very much the passing
of its u u-lant pastor. Rev.
John Hayru who i assert on
Wedncday night cf last week.
Funoial services were held
Monday night an in termer.',
was oil Tuesday r.t Bluff ton,
S. C. Sond >.y will '.a regular
services. All mm iei; are asked
to meet on Siur' iy at .Bryan
Bap Jot ehu h. The ushers are
asked t> meet at Eir.t A. B
S’ and iy at 3 r BO p. in. Sister
Lillian Brc.vn cf P71 Rockefel¬
ler street is added to the aid:
list.
St. Paul B. of C.E. Meets
The L ard cf Christian Edu¬
cation cf St. Patti C. M. E
church met Mar. 20 at the
homo of Mrs. Janie Williams
£24 W. 45th street, with the
president. Mrs. R. w. May, pre¬
siding. After the business sess¬
ion a delicious repast was
served by the hostess. Members
present were Mrs. Olivia Stew¬
art, Mr c Lyr’ i Hall, M. C. ChLs-
ho'm, Mrs. Mattie Jackson, Mrs
Victoria Willia us, Mr. and Mrs
Themis Favors, Mrs. Rosalie
May, Mrs. Maiy B. Jones, Leroy
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Williams, Mrs. Lucile Rake-
straw, and Mrs. Gwendolyn
Brown.
The Holsey-Cobb Institute
chorus is being sponsored by
the board of Christian education
Sunday. Mar. 31, at 4:30 p. m
Next meeting wil! be April 20 ai
the heme of Mrs. Mary B. Jones
1015 Crosby street. Mrs. R. W.
May, Pres.; Mrs. Mary B. Jones
Sec.; Mrs. Janie Williams,
Troas., and Mrs. Martha Sim¬
mons, reporter.
Ba6y Contest
The Deaconess Board of Mt
Zion Baptist church is sponsor¬
ing a baby contest and musical
pregram Sunday, Mar. 31, at
5:30 p. m. The public is invited
Mrs. Mattie Mention is president.
Musical Contest At Asbun
The Methodist Men of A/bury
church will sponsor a musical
concert, Sunday, Mar. 31, at 0
p. m. Some of the city’s most
outstanding talent will partici¬
pate on this program. A cor¬
dial invitation is extended tc
the public. Loronzo Sexton is
president, Theodore A. Roberts,
chairman, and Rev. George D.
Walker, pastor of the church.
B.H.C.W. No. I
The Butler Home Christian
Workers No. l held their meet¬
ing at the V. F. W. Hall. Much
interesting business was trans¬
acted and- eight new members
were initiated into the lodge
Sis. Mabel Butler is president
Rites Held T ’>estlay
For Henry Ware
t 'Stiej (im$r.a| ; |tfnfy Waif
was held Tuesday at the Haust
of Prayer, Eider P. A. I awson
officiating. Arrangements were
in charge cf tlie Sidney A
Jones Funeral Home. Interment
was in I aurel Grove cemetery
Mr. Ware was taken sudden¬
ly ill Friday while workiij"
with a blow torch at the Re-
Deloach automobile repair shou
37th street and Ogeeehee Ave
He was rushed to a hospital
but was nronounced dead upon
arriving there.
Mr. Ware, who was a native
of Augusta, had resided- in
Savannah for many years. He
was one of the best known and
most efficient artisans in Sa¬
vannah. For manv years \\°
worked as a wheelwright lu-‘
for the part twenty years he
confine'’ his work to automo¬
bile body and fender work
being employed at one time or
another by the leading auto¬
mobile firms of the city. Fcr r
number of years he was In
charge cf the automobile an- 1
charge cf the automobile body
and fender work department of
the Savannah State College.
Mr. Ware, who was 72 years
old, is survived by one son
David Ware; three daughters
Mrs. Wilhelmira Ware King;
Mrs. Beulah Mae Ware Palmer
and Mrs. Ruth Ware Wiggins;
a brother, Carl Richardson of
New York City: a sister, Mrs.
Marie Darby of Tampa, Fia.;
gffe-v'randchlldren. twenty grandchildren and two
"RESIDENTS AT I .M ; BUFFALO MEET —- Presidents-and representatives of
United Negro College Find member instill ioi with Mrs. Herbert C. Holmes
(seated left center), chainn:'..). Buffalo Alumni Commi 1 re; Dr. F. D. Patterson
(center), UNCF lomuler-prc.-id rit; and M". Leona Williams (right eerd.ert,
president, UNCF Inter-Alumni Council, pictured at the annual UNCF Convention
n Buffalo thi.. M uch.
STANDING, left to id-Jit: Pit.-. Harry V. Richard cm, G immnti Theological
Seminary; James Bonner Ma-Rm*. representing Lincoln; Pres. Samuel D. Procter,
Virginia Union; Pro-. A. D. Gray, Tulladi ’a; Pro?. Albert W. Dent. Dillard; Pres.
Milton K. Carry. Jr.. Bishop; Pi, s. Benj.unin E. Mays, Morehou.se; Pres. James A.
Hero And There
By IV i 1 i a
HE WHO IS NOT LIBERAL
/ith what he has, dac.s not de-
eive himself when he thinks
le would be liberal if he had
n .re.- W. S. Plumer.
$ * *
HE WHO RECEIVES a benefit
hould never forget it; he who
estows should never remember
t. Charron.
’ S’: :!: $
MISS OUIDA CLARE MOORE
.ho was crowned ‘Miss Jabber-
•mck of 1957” last Friday even-
iag has our congratulations for
n outstanding fund raising
ccomplishment. Each of the
liss Jatberwock contestants
ms sponsored by i group cf
>eltas. Miss Moore’s group in¬
laid 3d Mrs. Jamie L. Bryant,
hairman; Mrs. Eldora Greene,
Irs. Beulah Farmer, Mrs.
ranees Wright, Mrs. Mary Ann
ones, Mrs. Dorothy B. Taylor,
vlrs. Catherine Williams, and
Irs. Annie Givens. Miss Moore's
aother, Mrs. R. W.
voriked so diligently in helping
o raise the winning funds
hat she d'serves a big
co. Congratulations to the
vholc group and the other
onto ‘ants that included Miss
Annette Kennedy. Miss Joyce
'c'ung, Miss Juanita Moon, and
liss Earlii.o Hamilton. Eacii
ne c’id a grand job
ROBKKT GRAY FIN,'ll lias
sturned to New Y irk City
Iter visiting his mother. Mrs.
Mbertha Gray oi 813 Cuyler
‘reet.
REV. IL C. NELSON oi 1905
Vest 57 Street is recuperating
Veldon Lodge Takes On
ew Life
the E'ks .cf Weldon Lodge
re off to what seems to be a
try good year in Elkdom,
^ 1 retired of its out-
’.vir.g ‘some
anding indebtedness. Plans
ave been made for the State
.invention in Macon, April 28.
9, 30.
The department of education
as set April 5 as the date for
he leal oratorical contest
> held at Sc. Paul C. M. E.
hutch The contestants
oresent Haven Heme, Wood-
iile and Beach High schools.
he Elks are awarding three
:ash prizes on the night of the
contest to the three best speak-
•rs selected by the judges. The
vinner of this contest will
empate in the state oratorical
ontest in Macon, April 2<j
here will be a cioss section
makers representing ail the
■rincical cities of the state.
The lodge will give a bus ex-
ursion to Macon on April 23
or the State E'k.s parade.* The
litchen has been activated un-
ier the management of Dt.
Ruler Lula Johnson The Elk
ind their lriends are asked to
irep in or call for het
m Friday and Saturday even-
r.gs or nights.
Tuesday night was initiation
at Weldon Lodge.
Gardenia Social Club
The Gardenia social club met
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Lucile Edwards, 411 West
47th street, with the president,
Mrs. Julia Eunis, presiding. The
silver tea given by the club at
Mrs. Mary William 1 home was
frem injuries received in an
! accident in which he fell from
a truck on February 23. After
confinement at Georgia Infir¬
mary he is r.ow at heme and is
| able to walk with the aid of
j crutches.
* J;: $ il«
CHARLES ROWE, a Tribune
; airier from Greenbrier Chii-
’ dren’s Center, celebrated his
i eleventh birthday on March
22nd He said that he was too
; .happy to sell papers last week.
. nis savings from the previous
j -- a U‘ of Tribunes were used to
p—ehaze gifts for himself,
1 j —- These included *- a flash light,
j ^ lie eat in the office of the
'ivib'tr.a his wish was that
night would soon come.
$ * * *
NELSON E. KING, a former
i .vannahian, is critically ill in
thc Bronx Hospital in New
, y orlc Qpy. n e j s the father of
: - M K. Singleton and
on J. King.
j
| S SGT. AND HRS. EUGENE
j p. WOODS, JR. of San Fran¬
| cisco, California, are in the city
| visiting Sgt. Woods’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Woods,
■
l Sr. and other relatives.
AIRS. MAZIE HUGHES of 1148
i ra t Gwinnett Street and Mi-
; •»>. Fl0!K::l , *- s ill at the Cen-
| tral of Georgia Hospital. She
v. as : Lrieken in Miami. Her
niece, Mrs. Madie Baker, of
Clifton Forge, Virginia, who
was visiting her in Florida, ae-
- npanied her to the city.
quite a success. At the next
meeting the ciuo Ls planning to
i ave a lcipon squeeze. A very
lint a ble repast was served by
the hostess. The next meeting
will be at the home cf Mrs
Mflf fie F. Evan.?, 611 W ve jofv,
reet, Tuesday night. A:,n , 1
’
1 Mrs. Julia Eunis, president
1 Mrs. Mamie Reed, reporter.
Rose Metla Club
j The Rose Metia social club
I held its regular meeting March
14 at the home of Mrs. Willie
Mm Cites, 1333 First street,
| with Mr:?. T.ielma Pendergraph
; presiding. After the business
; baussten, a variety cf parlor
j ,'nes was played. At the close
; f the meeting a tacty repast
j v, is served by the heitess.
j Members present were Mes-
! dames Theoiia Kirkland. Annie
Y C mi;, Rt: :y Byi d. Sadie
11 Evelyn Jackson. Annie
j Mae M uior. Pearl Edgerton,
j ban Wa ling ion, F a a Brown, roan
,J ‘ie Iowton and Gertrude
j Anderson. The next meeting
vvi!! be .at tlic home cf Eva
| Caldwell 1112 Cabins street.
PIN nm POINT DDIUT
^ ^ UniQn mecting will
be hold at the Sweetfield Bap-
fist church Sunday, Rev. L. W
Tfevens, jjastor.
On last Sunday the funeral
i Elijah Bowens was held at
Sin ,ary Baptist church, Dor-
■ahester, Ga. M- E a wens is a
former Savanr ihtan and iivt*d
it Pinpoint m t of his life un¬
til he moved to Brunswick re¬
cently.
Misses Theresa and Elizabeth
Haynes attended the funeral of
Buyer, f . Augustine’-; Pres. M. Lafayette larris, Philander Smith; C. A. Kirk-
cmtoll. I u >; Pri; tl*.H F. Price, t Moyne; Pus. John H. lewis, Morris Brown;
’’res. Rufus E. clemont, Atlanta; Pres. Alonzo Cl. M iron, Hampton; Frank B.
Cuw.ey, rep. Fisk; Pro J J. Seabre k. Hutson-Tjllohson; T. W. Cole, rep. Wiley;
Pres. Richard V. Moore, Bethtinr-< ckn in
SEATKD, left to right: J !1. Pivchett, Jr , rep, 1 ivingsl. :ic; Pres K. V. Kln-
cholo , TougaJco: I’re.* Janie i A Colston. Knoxville; Pros. Willa B. Player.
Bennett: Pres. Albert K. Manet, Spclman; Mrs. Holme . Dr Patterson. Mi Wil¬
liams, Pres. L. II. Foster, Ttiskesee; Mp.a n UrVnn, rep Johnson C Smith; Pres.
!). It. Glass, Texas; Pres. W R. Kliassner. Shaw.
M s. Hattie Haynes who died
in Atlanta, Sunday. The fune
rat was at Richmond Hill.
Mrs. Lucinda Haynes gave a
birthday party in honor of her
three grandsons, peter, Earl v
Harman Lee, last Sunday. More
than 40 children were invited.
They received a lot of useful
gifts.
Thyronne Harris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thad B. Harris, and
Arthur Lee Sams, son of Mrs.
Lillie Sam?, participated in the
Jatberwock. ,
Dea. and Mrs. Thad E.
visited Mrs. Harris’ sister
Cox, Ga. who is confined to
the hospital.
The friendly social club
a party at the home of Mrs.
Lassie Mae Brown Friday night
Mrs. Mary B. Martin, Mrs.
Bertha Mae Godfrey and Hen-
f | ry M vrtin gave a social party
at the heme cf Mrs. M. B. Mar-
! tin on Sunday evening. These
! who enjoyed themselves were
! rir anc » Mrs waller Lee John-
SOMi Misses Theresa nnd Kli/a-
j Harris, Edward N. Anrtcr-
I , on< Elja Mae
1 famble
Richard Wiggins, Peter
and Ben Dilliward.
BAXLEY
By Bobby Isom
The Sunday School of St.
James A. M. E. church was
largely attended. Supt. J. B.
loom reviewed the le. on. The
castor and , members . were on
program Friday night , lt th
.Currency Grove Eaptb church '
Rev. N. L. Lyde, pastor.
The many friends cf Mrs
Alice Tip pins wish for her a
; *edy recovery.
The Missionary Society of St.
James, led by Mrs Carolyn
Reaves and Mrs. Beatrice Skip-
par, made a substantial finan¬
cial report to the trustees last
Sunday.
The Paramount gospel singers
of Baxley will render a pro¬
: gram at St. James A M E-
church Monday night, April 1
Services at Harper’s Chapel
were very Inspiring last Sun-
(’iy, Rav. D. M. Seim arc. pastor.
The 5th Sunday choir broad¬
cast will be held this Sunday,
7:00 p. in. at New Jersey Bap¬
tist church.
SlALtSBUKO
j Funeral services for Rev V.
j B. Simmons were held
from Brannen Methodist
church. Rev. M. Q. Griner
livered the main eulogy, assis-
ted by the pastor, Rev. A O.
Holmes. Remarks were given
the following: Revs. C. W. Pro-
.li.o. W. R Dixi.n. W I) '
W. M. Lockw'ood and L. S.
Rev. Simmons leaves to mourn
his passing a devoted wife, Mrs.
Sarah Simmons; three
ters, Mrs. Arlee MarrLs,
Ga.; Miss Essie C. Simmons
Mr.?. Aletliia Lewis of
boro; one son, V. B Simmon
af Cleveland. Ohio; two soils
in-law, eight
one sh'er, Mrs. Eliza Nerbit
Nahursta, Ga. Tiiose
the funeral from
j were Revs. L. S. Allen
New Orleans; J. II
Savannah; R. H. Roberts, Kyi-
vania; Rev. J. II. Taggart,
trict superintendent.
Ga
The many friends of Mrs
Roxie B. Butler .sympatliize w ith
her in the passing of her
1 ther, Jomef, Milieu, who
; ■«jxai ii,
, in I niladelphia.
The George Sabbs, Jr., are
! the j at::! p.units of a baby
j ! boy barn Mar 7th. Andrea Sabb
Leen i his name. Mrs,
will be remembered as the for¬
mer Miss Mel vie Biggs of Fi¬
ber ton, Ga.
CLYO
By Mrs. Richard M. Houston
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt. Fisgah A. M. E. church,
Rev. J. M. Dingle preaching two
sermons. Money raised, $42.10.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Barry ? Baptist church. Rev.
Heyward preaehing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phoenix
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬
liam Frazier and family all of
Savannah, metered up to
.-Lurch service-; Sunday. They
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell Johnson.
Willis Williams was the Sun¬
day dinner guest of Mr. and
Mr:. H. B. Gold wire.
Mu Mary C. Bolts of
v .nnah spent the weekend with
tier mother, Mrs. Kathleen
Scruggs. Mirs Mrs Boles Boles attended attended
j lac Slag’s District Meeting at
'/-./liana, Saturday, along with
he Slag? from Springfield
Central High School. The Slags
presented a creative skit from
the berk entitled "This Is My
Life,” by Helen Keller. The lol-
lc wing Slags attended: Rath
Burke, Elizabeth Folitc, Hattie
Lee - • Gec/'h - Lee, Pearl Maxell,
Willie March, Daisy H. West,
j (Ernestine Clark, Ellen Marietta Garvin,
jFH/.’beth Solomon,
j Pir./kney, Janie Pinckney, Irene
Yeung, Daretha Lovett, Ruby
: 11 ' l( ’ and Margaret Hurst.
i Mr k ‘ lc:ise - w ^ y ^ ,-s ' a teach-
-
and. Mrs. Kathleen Scruggs,
! librarian, attended the meeting
| with the grc '. p. from We Cuyler congratu- Jr.
Mate the Slags
j High Silmol f.r their tit. Ev-
eryone enjoyed the mecLih^.. -
dcdU'hj.'
tion cf the Congress cf Calorec'
P/l .A. wnich v, as held at
Spencer High School, Columbus,
March 20-22. She is the presi-
dent of the County C.nmcil cl
the P. T. A. Theme of the
convention v. a:; "Eaildir.g To-
Gcther.” ft was largely atten-
ded She was award'd gladio
bulbs at the meeting during
.reap session.
! Mrs. Irma L avis attended the
4 . H c. uneil Meeting which was
h{ ., ( . at saiannah State Col-
i Saturday, March 23. She
j s gic president of the Junior
j.jj pi, :,
T)1P Humming Bird Sextet
which cor: . / cf six girls from
j ciyo, appeared on the Ed Sul-
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Fork Friday night for the bene¬
fit of 8t. Peter’s A.M.E. ehurch,
.nd R '.fid Richards is giving
t chU :en kv;—, sr at his home
Uur-biy night, April (i, for St.
Peter.
Tile chicken and seafood
S' oor given by Mrs. I «*ah
N' /It a Satur:' iy night was a
u cress.
Mr. and Mrs. H bart Richards
will celebrate their t.h wedding
anniversary Sunday.
William J. Smith,
Well Know i Tailor,
riccl Wednesday
William J. Smith, widely
nuw.i tailor, who died Man h
” 1 ha a io, rl horpUal after
an
Uncii i: a.. ,ul aim* d i.vs, w.ii
' uried Wednesday anting from
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>"«. Benedict’s Cathplir church,
I idler QlllLs officiating. Inter¬
ment was in Hie Catholic cem-
ery. Funeral arrangements'
"ers* in iliaige of the Paul .1
Steele Funeral licmc.
Mr. Smith who was a native
of Charlcaton, S. t'„ and had
lived in Savannah since in* we
a your j man, was out* oi the
most widely known and mo. ;
efficient tailors in Savannah
having been employed for many
vears by several cf the leading
nen'i clothing stores in the city,
among them, the Folk Clothing
Store, B. H. Levy and the Hub.
He retired from active work
about four years ago.
He was prominent in several
civic and religions organiza-
Mons, having been past presi¬
dent of the Catholic Mutual
Aid A sedation, a member and
state treasurer of the Catholic.
Laj nen’i Association at the
('me of his death, and was one
of die oldest members of the
Mutual Benevolent Society. He
v. as u very active member oi
St. Benedict's church.
IH-jui Sh. .v to sing Sunday at
*2 o’clock.
'Id. e on the sick list arc:
M- ;. Pearl Shiggs and Mrs.
Geci'gia Ann Dixon. Major Gar-
vin, Sr., has been sick but is
-le to go bare to work.
Mrs. A trie Shiggs, the widow
of Mark Shiggs, was found
d:ud Wednesday. Her house was
destroyed Thursday morning by
Tire. She w as unable to save
anything. W". Mack's funeral
wa? held Sunday at 3 p. m. at
7Mark Baptist church, lie
was buried in Portal cemetery.
It was largely attended.
I
SANDFLY j
The Methodist Church Union
will meet at Speedwell Church
Sunday 4:00 p. m. Rev. J. Red¬
dick Is president and Rev. J. R.
Campbell, host paster, Is vice
president.
Mrs. Susie Hall, a former res¬
ident of this community, Ls a
patient at Memorial Hospital.
I Griffin is show-
nig much improvement at Me¬
j- nor j a | Hospital. He may receive
vis!tors ln his r0C m, No. 343.
A baity contest will climax
Sunday night at Macedonia
Baptist church. Tills Friday
night the choir of the church
i; giving a party at the home
oi the president, Dea. Levi
Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Jenk-
ns, Jr., will observe their 11th
wet’ding anniversary this F’riday.
TATEMVILLE
By Robert Richards
The heme of Mr. and Mrs.
Wiliam Brown was j:artially
destroyed by fire Friday night;
all furnishing and clothing were
a lotal loss.
St. James Eng list church will
be ut St. Peter's A. M. E. church
Friday night.
Mrs. Itubye Gibbons i.s giving
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ne is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mercedes Hill Smith; two
ons, William J. Smith, Jr., of
Wushinr' on, D. C.; and Alva
-V ad on Smith; a granddaugh-
»r, M> : Demise Smith, Mrs.
AJva Carter of Washington, D.
unci Mrs. Louise Buckman
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he casting cf hot metal Ln
:rcduring type faces. It re-
r:rbit Ihc conventional llne-
. sting Intertype or Linotype
in general, including the use
matrixes. Instead of casting
from, metal, a picture is made
'ey the mac bin i of each mat*
1 rix on film.