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SCHOOL NEWS
Bl.tllv SI \K OF (.11 AN A RISES IN HIE VE1MCVN
togyaphs lihpyc taken I'm I I A undated Negro Press show the gala
everd-s that D'aiispii-ed during Chaim's historic independence day cole-
hralhJhs. ,
Picture at left, reiuhng from top to bottom, show; The Duchess
of KY-ijC. repr<-. ruling Queen El- ahelli II of England, being gropto.il
by I’jtnic Minister Nkrumah in Verm after her flight from Bfitain
in a* s t in tor r a i i 1 r; Her l.',.;al lligne: and the Governor-General chat-
ting with PiViuier A widow, of VVe dern Nigeria; Archbishops Knox
and • Apostolic delegate Mom Im a (r. pi e-cut i n c Vnticnii City) heifvg
r.'.-e.ivVd fur dinner.
< ENTElt, FROM Top TO ItOT'I'OM Vice President Nixon and
Havon Home Centennial
Celebralion
Thfi Hawn Ifonw 4 Sclmol iit <(»-
ojiDiati‘ !t with (n«* (’balhain Coun¬
ty Tfarhors Association will pro
sent 1 ho following proomms in
colob*atinp- (bo N. K. A. CcmItui-
ilia):
On Finlay, April T.lb, tbo New
Farmer of America will "ivo tv
entoenth annual ratlin proyiatn
t*Vi-r talioo WS.W from 1 :0>
1:20 p.m. t l|i* o<v« ion <*f lehra( v, s
Nai ional N.tNA.i Hay, btrnoriim (lie
late ftuokcr T. Waslifnyion, fouml
prtjit 'fifyhjfgep MtiAHtHile. ( X’rvivrn
of f the local N.F.A\ Chapter 1J1
v\
bo heart! in a panel tlisottssion f**iv
ino- (he I 'id,.,-. * , " r „ ‘ ' .. ** . • ‘ a ... f
education and tin* National ,
Fduea 1
tiun. Tho jrii'l' i*;l«'o club under
tho 'direction of \li, Roinici !bu
by will siniv si*v<u;i) icbi’lion
.
Hobo it A. Vomu** ml v it r to (ho
ohaplcc, will be in clmrcc of (lu*
funtfram.
At 1 :*»0 p.m. Fi iibiy n pocial
a^remhly program will !.o Id 1*1 in
tho auditorium, .lames F. Tuton,
forruor p;i,mluatt* of tho school ami
principal of Sophionia Tovnpkiu;
8( bool, will spoak mi tin* “ll-sloiv
amt Rack*r>oiuul of tho School.”
Nathaniel Harris, :il «> a former
graduate o| the chuol and instruc¬
tor of science at the Vlfred (..
Beach Iliu'h S<*hoo1, will (at!, on
tho top'rc, “Youth Take- (lu* Initia¬
tive.” Mrs. A. M. Whit! Icy is
chairman of the t’enleimial
heat. ion.
font pet in** in tho annual
Batiks Bond F«- location of
Farnicis of America s{nin- cicnii
nation contests hold March al
the Liberty Ctiiiiiiy Trainin;’
"School, Midway, f»a.. two Haven
Homo contest ant Won t*<o honm
Jerome Rinckney won first jdat *
jn public spoakin?* Hi i»!.je<t wa
“The Effect; of Scientific Re
•search uj»oo Api i ultun- “ F.ho.Ti
fCreeti tk scrorul fil.'ico '
in the
in H:ud! Coiii* ( . Thi
•makes the * fif'VPlltPPtil 11 colt: spent ive
the from i Haven
bronchi buck lie: 1 pluee ■
in the Federation Speaking eonlc i.
-Presiding at the Fedeiittion were
the following officer:; frmn Haven
Home: President, Jerome Pint!;-
ney; eecretary, Sylvester Kemp;
Ircasun i’, Knoch (Ireen; reporter,
Isaac Lultui (In* "*rd.; and Robei (
A. No out*;, adviser.
W. Savannah Sch. Unveils
Picture of M. J. Jackson
On Tuesday evening, April 2,
West Savannah School joined (be
millions of Americans in (bo
N.C.A. centennial celebration.
Tribute was paid to the late iM.
.1. .lad on, father of Wet Savan¬
nah Sehool.
Die history of the seh'ool on
titled, "‘This Is Youp Idfe, M re-
Ihe s 1 'I' d Tuitm timt inln«;»n^un, op
p:i,r,„.i,l Pfc-cut :im,H,ili.-y
1 h *' I he ,-ficl ivrfics . wore
how o o*u the opaque 2 ^lid(‘ j
iitn liOt, , , v‘ • * • -’ i--.j Mj.’f" J"
. .
'Die nii'tuji 4 of the /liliKcnt w<nk-
er, Mr. Jackson, \tfns ‘unvc.ihat, al
(In* clos-o of thV exorcises ,bw Ins
grandsons, David KitiOmn, and
William Kitrlum.
Special puosts for this occasion
were persons ((‘sponsible for Hu*
c.-.lahlisiunont of the school, I'.-T.
A. pa t president and the entire!
personnel of tho \\ e t Savannah
School.*
Easl Broad Pre-School
Activities
A prechool clinic wa hold at
Fast Broad School on Tuesday ;
mornim*;, March 2<J. A prc-schoo! 1
parents’ meeting had hei*n held
ftrcvitnisly. A discussion of the \
bulletin, “(lotting Ready For
S* ho«d, and “Way • to Ilolp Their
C hildren* was held. This descus
i<m wa uiven hy Nurse Alhvda
Martin. “Before I’hey tdme (<*
GM-hocd was Kiv«*n by Mrs. Vivian
I « r t c 1 1. “Happeninj*s in the
School was presented hy Mrs.
Jaet|he!vn Bryant. The overall
program was disettssed by tin*
print i|»al, Mr . E. S. Wat rick.
Un Tuesday morning. Mardh !*T,
Di. S !*’. Fra/i«‘p, a^-iAod 1 »\
N 111 : e Alfreda Martin and Clan
,lin ISi •yant, examine*! more than
thirty jot* first ^r:nl^r-. Mi .
Glad.v Ib»d!*e !n*h»ed with ihe
registration. The committee mem¬
bers for the pre-school iliilie at,*
a follow Mrs. Josie Han i , Mi *.
Florence Garvin, Mrs. Eunice
Brown, Lureiha Prince, ilrs. Jac-
Mr. . Mxon hem- receive.; y .1. It. ii. and II. K. at the State Din-
nor given by the Dovernor at the Ambassador' Hotel; The Duchess
J j reiving receives a bouquet of flowers from a little (.harm miss; II. 1£. II. rc-
a graduate at Ghana University convocation.
i RICH I, 1’OP III BOTTOM- The Duchess of Kent receives from
‘ G* Mantse, Paramount Chief of Accra, ivory containing
an casket a
ropy printed on parchment -of an address of welcome; Prime Min¬
inter Nkrumah cuts the tape, marking the formal opening of the
Ambassador lintel. Looking on are the Minister of Finance, Mr. K. A.
Ghedemah (right) and Mr. VV. Q. Ilaliu, chairman, Industrial De
velopment Corporation; and tho representative of Malaya, Che finr-
dun Bin llaji Juliii how: to the Duchess of Kent.
i qttelyn Hryanl, and Mr .. Vivian
Tcrrejl.
. Children’s Visitation Day will be,
,
* f/fadij Jim j
For the Home
"His ami Her" Workshop
cpyck Mom 1S originwJ dm I
k H' imV.-cK he' tiiiHcd
expert, , |
to a Work: hi.p.vtoo! WJrv : ubt plan
a exoitiriy; ^r. " a'ml • ■ Mrs Workslmp? lefts An
new plan how to !
e t.ablish one in an> hasoinent or
uiiljty room.
*M(et ’‘ workihg* area is a hand I
some cabinet with sliding d«.ot
of glamorous Ala-tonito “!\*y: !
... . . ji' ui.iinh iiuui..; |
Boai it" panpls, painted to iif
her t:y;te. The eabinet ha a tup I I
i>f durable, splinter-five and
moisture resistant Tempt ivU
• ’re itwomi. the material that
i nT damaged hy naigh ire.it ;
ment. lake her husband' . w,*rk !
»rea, hers has un tile wall a "IV -
Board” |iar,fl un whi.’h lu hang,
garden tools, hei -own l arj,, uli%
i*r fix uji tools or hobby impb
uielits.
In his corner is an ia y to
make workbench with a wcai re
distant liar,Umar,I top. It: tool
'«all U i t imil.tr lo her .
• he plan give tli:iwtiou.. :’,,i
*iUik mj*’ at) part- of the workc.iu
It al u Lei Is how to (tan f« M m
i»M £ \ li iiSHiuiit room nit*) a c<*i
lortahle “lit arul Hei" woi
(hop. Even
a aiiafornie.l
•o ct warm panel known as Via
amite Banel^roov e. Write to,
»" Ur free copy of Blan No. A K
tultli tr. lllg a postal raid to
he Home Service Bureau, Stilts
!037, 111 West \\ ashin^t^n St.,
Pcisag-c 2, 111
■rm? SAVAWfAB
Elston Howard Signed
By N. Y. Yankees
('ll: i i: another in the series
Dili.' on Major League teams
wit Ii I in personnel.)
CHICAGO (ANP) The news j
came through the other week that
III Inn Howard had dgned his 1‘r»7
contract with Hie New York Yan¬
kee for an estimated $12,000.
Thi............................... ....... j
on a Hie Yankc-s’ only Ian play
et He is a highly Calm at mHe,
t houph.
. MaWfiger Casey Stengel rails
him Hi: 1 team’s Hirer-way player
“lie ran play the outfield, catch
and I can use him as a pinch-
hil I r," .•■'ays Ole Gase.
Glsngel knows that if anything
happens In the well-nigh inde-
■li urlihle 5'ugi Berra, lie has Jlow-
aid on' hand to do niore-than-a-
lovdilalde job heliind the hat. If
none of the other abundance
hired hands come through to fill
Hie left field job, Stengel can count
on Howard in lhat spot.
If lie need a reliable righlhand
cd pinch-hilter, and Howard’s on
Hie bench, Ihe wily Gusey lias no
hesitancy in calling on Elston.
Ihe fast wa; that despite his
.1:’ halt :ng average in ‘PH games
Iasi year Howard was one of the
lies I ia pinch-hitting roles (ll-for
r>.)
Hi rreord last season was less
lihumering limn hi. fine fresh-
man ea nil in 11)5.7. Coming up
from Torontn, where he was the
I nl ernaloinal League most valu
■ hie player in 1U5J, Howard halted
■ 2U0. His (irodueiion tiu-luded III
lloiuel and 12 Kill .
There'* one pilyher who doesn’t
rare if he lias to face Howard atiy-
I :iue to , ,„,n. lie’s Don Now-
e,uohe, Ihe Brooklyn 1 ‘„Iger right
hander, who ha had rotten lurk
■ , it, - 1 Hy with the Yankee:.
Ill the P.l.'il! World Sel ie , New
eomhe was kayoed liy Howard's
homer in the seventh game. It
wa Elston’ second WS home run
off Big Newk. In the opener of
the IP',a classic, the first lime he
laced the gigantic righthander,
Howard rocketed a drive .nto the
stands.
Harris School to Present
“Hansel and Gretef”
The presentation of “Hansel and
, fjrrtel’’ is only a week away now.
j We feel certain that it will prove
: mo t entcrtaimnp'. VVe arc expert
ing a Isrje miml.ei of a.lnll ; ari.t
i hildff (1 to witn> I hi production
on Tuesday evenin", April Oih, at
; Frank Hpenc, r .School*.i auditorium.
The otlt'landinp feature of our
: N. K. A. Centennial eelehration
I will l.r an an einhJy program on
Ttienlay mo mine: at 10 o’clock in
! otir school’s auditorium. .Mr. IJoh-
I ert VV. Gadsden will l>e our gueet
speak r. The program will feature
i a historical sketch of our school.
- Mrs. .lulls Shrine in chairman of
I I he program.
Our pre-school clinic for children
| entering school in SepiejViher for
I the first time will he held on April
fit It, beginning at 8:10 o’clock in
the morning. Ih*. VV’. (1. Tyson will
he our doctor in i ha rye and Nurse
Claudia Bryan, our school nurse,
will he on hand to assist him, as
will our I’. T. A. [‘resident, Mrs.
Viola Fill. . Mis. Margaret Oliver
has also volunteered her services
lu assist on lhal day. VV, are very
I ('fateful for tier kindness.
Clyo Cops Twill j
Championship
Effingham ('utility Elementary
| School held its annual toniaiameiit
Hatiirilay at the Central High
| Schoul in Springfield. When the
! dust had settled ami the whistle
- lor the finals had blown, huth the
hoys and girl had come out. vic-
I loi ious.
The girl ; went rtuo the lotirna-
j J incut, spurting a 0-1 record the
loss being ,tp a high school team,
h’hoy wen- never in the If.-i t I,it
(id' tiouhle us they mowed down
j opponent after opponent, even in
I‘the finals.
• The story of the hoy, is light-
i My different, as they had a 0-1-2
liseason. They met am! treat a tough
Central Elementary team l.y two
•points only In face tin- si.nit de¬
fenses and .-.harp drooling of the
(,'nylon igiintct.
I’rnf, M. VV. Davis calls hi, las-
.sics the best he has ever handled
mi that level.
ForJ Foundation Aids
Hospital
New York (ANP)— The Ford
Foundation announced on Friday
final payments totaling $08,215,
200 to 2,200 private hospitals in
tin 1 IS states, Alaska, Hawaii, anil
Puerto Rico.
Henry T. fleald is president
or the Foundation.
The program is one part of the
appropriations of $500 million an¬
nounced by the Foundation on
December 12, 1055. This total also
included medical school instruction,
An additional $10 million has
since been approved to mateh eon- I
trihufions to (lie National Fund |
for Medical Education By industry
and individuals.
Hospitals originally included in
the programs were those non¬
profit, nongovernmental institu¬
tions listed by the Anierean Hospj
<al Association as of December 12,
boH-hal JS.hJ.ml aj.plied '
v.
or listing hy thist jhi-te amt wf'iN
approved- befofe Mai'elr 15, Uhrt
The program ditl not extend to
hospitals tinder construction or Jiot
in actual operation at the time
of Ihe announcement.
DR. U M. A. WKXf.K’K
S< HtVAi. OPTICAL
111 Hull Street
Phone A l>a ms bO’.tX
( Oiviptetf: optiCai,
SERVICE
Seientific Eve Examination
OroWst Prescriptions Filled
Lenses Replaced
Frames Repaired
Weekli or Monthly Budget
Payments
ICE-SIZED OR BLOCK
At Our lee Depots, Sending Stations, nr I’lanls
SAVANNAH ICE DELIVERY COMPANY
Delivery Office — Dial ADams 2-8158
(’All,
EZRA JOHNSON
Real Estate Broker
1 (XU) West P.road Street
Phone ADams 4-34.12 — 4-.14.1.1
For Loans, Eire and Automobile Insurance
HOUSES TO SELL Ott BUY
Sprmgiield Terrace To
Present Operetta
This week at Springfield Terrain
School will U- pent csrrvinc oul
runny activities to help rr-lebi.itj,
the N. K. V. Centennial <Viel.ru-
tion. < la e will di play work and
parent Will vi it to hare v.illi
lIt* ir child 11 n, and ee ,onie of th.
provisions that or. made for hoy.
and girh, in modern ,ducalinnal
yuldani.-. On Tuesday niyhl th -iv
will I,.- a special program given at
the P.-T. A.
Malcolm Thorn:.'’, (In* principal,
represented the I'.-T. at Hw-
Georgia Congress of Parent:, and
Teachers, which wa- held at I'.i-
Itimhu ,.
I’lie nir-nil.f r of tin- P. h,.,,l Band
are doing a very good joh unit, r
Ihe direction of Jame Drayton,
Mu i. con ultant. The meinh.-i
are I.eon Benton, Havid Young-,
Robert Lovett, Eugene Williams
Eddie Lee liohin on, and t'harl.-
Holier on.
Ihe memher of the Music arid
Dramatic Glul,;. are busy getting
ready for the presentation of the
operetta entitled, “Behind Castle
play the leads. The production will
he given on April 20 in the School
i ateteria.
The primary grades will attend
the Community Children’s Theater
presentation of the play entitled,
Magi.- Cate,” on Thursday at
Savannah Auditorium.
The first lire insurance cum-
'hiny in America was organized
at Philadelphia. April 17, 1752
COOKING
»' HINTS >
fy:y7?4/e
Cifnition Hotfietervici Di.eel.-r, J y
and her staff ). $
My family
dkes rich,
ac,t 3,,up on
cold days
Jade with
Vamation Rosalia Scott
Evaporated
Milk, it's extra delicious and
gives them the extra nourish¬
ment they need in the winter.
You just can't beat better-
blending Carnation for creamed
soups and sauces. No other form
of milk gives such creamy flavor
and rich goodness to cooking. Is"this
On* of my favorite soups
economical Kish Chowder. It
takes only minutes to prepare.
Do try it soon.
FISH CHOWOEK
(.Makes 2 quarts)
1 pound cubed fi.h fillet*
2 top 1 uncooked diced potato* 1
1 cup chopped union
2 teaspoon* suit
Vi teaspoon savory
Vj teaspoon thyme
4 cups water
Vi cup flour
1 Vi cups (large can) undiluted
CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK
Cook fish, potatoes, onion ai d
seasonings in water in 2 quart
saucepan over medium heat un-
til fish and potatoes are tender,
about 20 minutes. Comtdne flonr
and Carnation to form a tn oojh
mixture."FMtIn Oi’aduaUy add fri to .sof^-.G
uH Wok over
r.'.ediiim heat until thickened |
and smooth, stirring constantly
(about 5 minutes). Serve im¬
mediately.
West Savannah Children
Carry Cheer to Patient
Carolyn McCray, n fourth grade
I pupil of West Savannah School
has been ...... fined at
n< ‘ : tor some lime. Ou several
j '^mdons, various ('roup of II.,
1 have i Pineinhei , d he. with
! v * ' ‘ - kii.it, and lov .
Last Saturday inom'infr, Mr.
! Limmor.;;’ -eventh grade dsn vi
i'ted Carolyn and entertained her
- V reading tones t,.. her and l,\
I singing. They al .. took In r fruit,
randies and other goodie.’;, balloon ■,
and tdory honks. Her teacher. Mi's.
*"i?her, and the principal,
i Lovett, made their u ual week-end
visits after Ihe group hud leiu
She was mn.le happy l.y all iier
kind Iriends, and a. a i-,-. I'df, he
is improving nicely. ,
• m that sathp ‘ mtlrtitog, irtffn
h.-r : of Ml- . I*iiu kin-v’s da. and
represehtativ.-. front tin- Jr. Jon
fpiil Flower l ’luh Brought ejieer to
Burhara Mu. key |,y taking hei
novfliie , pretty get well card
which they mad.-, and livo flouer
arrangement made I,y the flow.-r
Baii.aia, i.,o, was made very
\>. t, .ramt Walk. I.
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CA’IHOLIC PRIEST
DEMANES DEMANES RESIGNA RESIGNATION
riAS LEGISLATORS
H.W ANTONIO, Texas* (ANP).
' t»P-ranking Roman Catholic
Bishop last week bitterly attack-
e.l segregation and demanded that
segiegatiom t I eioas kiwmakers
resign.
A ivlihishtip Rohort I.ucoy assail-
o<i pt'mHnjv so^‘ioj*;u(ion measures
in tiio 1 t-xiis legislature and
o<l bias leoislaiovs as ‘stufyni hyp-
ocritics, who were playing into the
hands of Communism.’’
The Bishop stated, ‘there was a
11 '"** wlw " our s,al ** leKisltttl "'‘*
!**‘ u,d nttorA * . ..........* " f
|-^O.pidity nad hypnviy. Put that
j tl " M * ls
Flounce Observes
N.E.A. Genteiciial
Flora nre school joinod ith of.h-
ft*. over tbf PotiiHy (hi • w*h!: In
l)i«‘ ion* (ml‘ .day *'*r
j I hr N.ilitiHMl I idtlc.i f .oii A.rT.hchl-
j (ion.
Tho week’ plane included mi as¬
sembly proKniin on Tuesday hy (In 4
5 f*VOfi( !l vp'ade;. 1 1 u| » i I • of M i's.
l-ittle, TVf i:. Hart and Mr YY .i h
i inpdonV. e!a. : ea presented a • jTftiitd
di cushion entitled: “Flnrfirtee
Move:; forward Twciil \ Neven
Y« ;w 1 .” Mu- i. Wa iVu'tti liwl by
}»•* Lil> riiorn and ll**, (Mhe
* .
flptui hoii ,- wa held on Ci I,lav.
: V 11 nm(- t in- vi ilois, I > ,,ui s.-luad
I | during Saylor. the Is i. week wa M r s Jc;:-
Mi Saylor lon.ijghl
to us the cciIific.-il.c au,i(cl for
j : .yimiing Beautiful second Savannah place in ('I,-: lh.-v‘Koep i,’- k -frdr-
............
I he told us In work harder for
ft he cup nexi year. V/e were happy
land proud to have Mrs. Saylor
ivisit lis and to know of tier work
iM Savannah as Custom In -iieclor
j for the great port of < i corgi a.
Congratulations to the Ait Coni-
| mhtee fur the :itlractive diriilay
j Science. The theme was rT!u>
j Bumble Bee.” Itullctiii i.oard in
; tho halls and in the classroom: are
! interesting. Mrs. Daisy Frasier, a
■ teaeher of tho fourth o;r;nJt* <lt*■ ;3*.•*#'*-
| od tho eovor for tho sohodulo of
event.; during the (’ontomiial Week
celebration. (•ont‘ra(ula(.it»ns lo
j Mrs. Fraser.
Myers School of
Beauty Culture
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