The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 18, 1957, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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.viUuu.aY, .hay u. I9si vv*»•‘l-rirt—kv vl*4* ’’* SCHOOL NEWS Haven Home Wins A First The Haven Home Science class, under the direction of John Mvles, won first place in the Seienee Fair rponrored by the Seienee Depart¬ ment of the. Alfred E. Beach Hicjh School held at the West Broad Y.M.U.A. Jerome Pinckney, representing the Ilu-Bnfiks-Bond Federation of New Fanners of America at the State N.F.A. contest held at Fa nip John Hope Fort Valley, May H-5, won third place. Pinckney spoke on the subject, The Effects of Scientific Research Upon Agricul¬ ture. Accompanying the sneaker were Robert A. Young, advisor, Sylvester Kemp, secretary, Enoch Urcen, treasurer, and Isaac Luten, j HI. All officers mentioned have i the same position in the Haven , Home Chapter and also the Hu- j Banks Bond America. Federation of New j Farmers of On Friday, May 10th, during the general assembly, the music class j under the direction of Miss Bor- j j nita Darby presented a very inter- esting program to the audience in the observance of Music Week. The program included demonstra¬ tes arid illustrations of various nLla recording of the life of toe composer Franz Schubert and songs by the class accompanied by j the autoharp. Mrs. O. 1.. Mclvcr, principal, made remarks. An Operetta, “The Happy Scare Crow” presented on Monday night before the Parent-Teachers Asso¬ ciation was most entertaining and enjoyab|e. More than sixty chil¬ dren participated in the two act play. The costumes and staging were colorful and the rhythm band accompanying the operetta was superb. Mrs. M. G. Caution was general, chairman with all pri¬ mary and elementary teachers co¬ operating. LIBERTY COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Mary Baggs, the T.iberty County Teacher of the Year, re- iports a grand trip to Atlanta to the Teacher of The Year Banquet sponsored by the Georgia Chamber of ConTmdj&q. Her husband, Earl Baggs, representative of Atlanta Life Insurance Company, enjoyed the motor trip with her. Mrs. BagSai.was sponsored by the Lib¬ erty County PTA Council. Thf .Council will hold its final meeting for Ihe year at the Hineshaw PTA, Hinesville. An interesting program will be rendered by the local I’TA, of which Mrs. Olivia Wilson is president. Jesse A. Stevens is Principal of the school. Members of the DeRenne Rle- Jnentary school faculty including Miss Frankie Golden, principal Mrs. Clara West, Consultant and others brought a fine group of hoys and girls to the Liberty County High School, Midway, May 9th and presented an enjoyable program of poems, musical num¬ bers, dances and pantomimes. The elementary department of the Lib¬ erty County High School had previously rendered a like program at DeRenne, Savannah. The HiFidelity dub enjoyed with invited guests their annual hall at the Ruby’s 2-Spot, Savan¬ nah, May 10. Music was rendered by Bobby Dilworth and His Blaz¬ ers. Mrs. Mary Ellis is president of the club. The Dorchester Federal Credit Union held its officers’ meeting on tile first Monday night at the Dov- 4ester Coop Center with the pres¬ ident, Lewis Fraser, presiding. Anyone wanting to save money would do well to come in on the second Tuedsay night for an in¬ terview' by the organization. The writer and Mrs. Virginia Stripling of Savannah report a wonderful motor trip to visit friends and relatives in Millcn, Thomson and Crawfordville over the week-end. Mrs. Mabel Henry was also visited a* the Georgia Infirmary in Savannah. Mrs. Henry is improving but needs blood and many friends are con¬ tributing. FOR SALE LOTS IN LIBERTY CITY 50 FT. FRONT, 100 FT. DEEP CALL HARRY LEE, All 3-:J I CM Re taped, Rprorded, Repaired While You Wait VENETIAN BLINDS Piek-up and Delivery on .3 or More. Fre« Estimates C.F.C. Venetian Blind Co. 47th and Barnard Phone ADams 2-2804 Easy Terms ms£m li§ „ t¥ : DURING THE RECENT torren- tial rain-storms that swept through Texas, ____ > causing ......... m inundated ___________ am j devastating floods,' thousand; Garnett Stutknis Visit West Savannah School Last Friday pupils, principal and teachers of Garnett Element¬ ary School, Garnett, S. C., spent the day visiting our school. They observed in classrooms, ate luncl. with us, and took part in our ac¬ tivities. ’They were especially im- oressed with the Art Exhibit,and Hobby Show which has been on ii splay. Mr. Simmons seventh grade class oreserttccT an impressive Mother’s Day Program on Friday; compos¬ 'd of poems, several solos, group ringing, a short talk by Freddie West tracing the history of Moth¬ ers’ Day, and two original Moth¬ ers’ Day songs. Children present¬ 'd the Mothers present with cor¬ ages which thev, as members ho Jr. Jonquill Garden Club made. The visiting South Carolina eachers Were also presented with orsages. Our Art, Exhibit arid Hobby Ihow is still on display, and vho have seen it have sjlid it. he best yet. We invite all per- ons who have not seen it, to he school soon ; as it will ’remain p for a short time longer. Reporters: Ollic Kelly, Valker, Freddie West. V. Spvawiah PTA Me'ts The West Savannah P. T. eld its last meeting for c. m on Tuesday evening, , in the school’s multi-purpose com. Mrs. Carrie Moors, the P.T.A. Council, wa, uest of the evening. She stalled officers for the -hool term.’ The seventh grade avor.ed u; with some 1 The West Savannah P. T. 'horus aka sang, were made by the principal. 'c’ast was served. Mrs. Rhodes, president; Miss Singleton, reporter. r rase. Ifat’U LftHL. fajfra. H.H*. f--^a ae-iM rairv iiSL l-lai Loau Ld&i HflM B Never lias such sise, and luxury cost so little i 1 power E i ^ :5 =ssgr I E E E I E B B $ 2575 80 E as low as ’57 MERCURY r l Mf renrv Monterey 2-door Sedan. Optional equipment, whitewall (ires, 2-tone paint, accessories, stat.- and local tarn*, if any. additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. All prices subject to change without notice. RAY CLANTON’S 43 EAST WEST BROAD GEORGIA STREET - MOTORS, PHONE AD 6-4471 INC. I Li wm were left homeless and many in- . j jured as the disaster cost.-; mount- j ed into the millions. In the Photo, a sympathetic Red Cross \olun- Sylvania Students Visit Savannah Area NEWINGTON, Ga. — The (Eh and 7th grades of Southsid* Elementary school visited his- toricil paints in the Savannah area including the spet in Fortwantworth which com¬ memorates Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton gin, anti the old Mulberry Grove. They also visited the park where stands the stature of General .Tames Edward Oglethorpe, also the marking cf Tomohichi’s grave. Thc-y visited Tybee Beach and .viewed the Atlantic Ocean. The 8 th grade is cul¬ minating a unit on Georgia History. Mrs. Georgia Y. Gor- don is teacher. J. W. H. Thom- ns is teacher of the seventh -'Todo and Ashley Aiken, prin- cipaJ. Pcwell Lab. School Since this week begins “Clean Up Week” in the city, the stu¬ dent. ; oriy and faculty of Powell laboratory School are proud cf the campaign at (heir school. They are also elated to to among these winning first and second prizes during the Sci¬ ence Exhibit?. M es dames E. Flowers and L. Palmer were in charge cf the arrangemen f s. On Tur.'day evening the P. T. A. held its last meeting of the vear. The president had Manned to have the installa¬ tion of officers for 1S37-58, but due to so much unfinished business it was delayed. Mrs. M.. Wallace’s six’h grade class won the banner for having the most parents prr ’pr.t. * After the meeting, the presi- der.t invited everyone to Room Thren where they found a beautifully decorated table with a lace table clcth, pink gladi- clii in the center, and a huge TbiS SAVANNAH tillECNB IT. in; Mri. L. G fifths mid Mrt>. L. S. Sifll. A fashion show will be pre¬ sented by the organization Friday night, May 31, at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. W. W. Whitehead is chairman and Mrs. Wm. K. Miller, co-chairman A tasty luncheon was served iy Mi». R-i-erts. Members will be notified by cards, time and ;i!ace of the June meeting. Ala. Negroes r o Right To Vote March MOTGONMERY, Ala., (ANP) More than 300 Negroes from •two counties here marched on their r c s p e e t. i v e voting registration boards last week in an all-out ef¬ fort to exercise their constitution- ■ ll nrivileve of becoming voters. Meanwhile the boards, operated by whites, came up with a variety of tactics designed to keep Negroes from qualifying; as voters. Negro citizens from Montgomery and Elmore counties swarmed into their boards of registrars and made application to vote in the tvvo counties. Some fiO Negroes were reported to have made applica¬ tion in Elmore county. The chairman of the board here, Mr.;. ('. B. Willis said there was 1 “steady stream” of Negro appli¬ cants last week. A Negro busi¬ nessman and chairman of the Vot¬ er Registration Committee of the Montgomery Improvement Asso¬ ciation . pent the entire day usher¬ ing: the applicants in. lie is Rufus Lewis, who gave the voter appli¬ cants hist minute instructions. At the same time stalling tactic were employed by the E 1 m n r < County board and a board ir Tuskegee’s Macon County. The chairman of the Elmore board said that “we hud move Negroes apply today than the total Negro appli¬ cation during the past two years.” At the Macon County board in Tuskegee, doors of registration boards were immediately closed upon the appearance of Negro ap¬ plicants. L C. U. To Celebrate Eleventh Anniversary The 11th anniversary of the Independent Christian Union Society will be held May 14-19 at the hall, 1416 West Gwinnett treot. C.a Tuesday, May 14, at 8:00 p. m. the Executive Board will be in charge; Wednesday nignt, the Euoy Bee Club In charge; Thursday night, the World Wonder Club in charge; Frid ^ n: ' 8 ' ht - the L c - U ' ch °- ' rus and Usher Board in charge and Sunday at 11:40 a- m. there will be a program, mistre s cf ceremony, the president, Mrs, Dora B. Thomas. The closing service wiil be by Rev. II. C. Nelson and his crurch of Mc¬ Intosh. tecr Nurse of West Dallas, com¬ forts an elderly victim at the Red Cross First Aid Station. (AN! ). punch bowl of frappe. Assorted crackers, candy and nuts were : also served. Snype Gets Hampton Sv/ilt. mug Award Raymond P. Snype of Savan- rah v is among the athletes Ilam: :on institute, Hamp¬ er., Va.. to be honored with awards at a banquet and spec¬ ial aw,archly program May 1C during the college's annual ob¬ servance cf Variety Day. Sny.se was one cf the eight members f the swimming team to be honored. va'-’':’ Ministers Wives Hold Monthly . . . Meet llg I The Baptist Ministers Wives I Alliance rant in its monthly j meeting Wednesday night at ! the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. ! Rcherts, 205 Wert 31st street. | The president, presided. Mrs W. N. Rob¬ inson. F'.Tcwirg the devntior- a delayed report in connection with the Foreigh Mission Drive i held in April was considered I nullified ty the members. 1 section of amend¬ one an ment drawn up by the presi¬ dent to secure a trophy of e-hievement for the Alliance, which would be p-esented a auabfied member after a cer¬ tain number of years raising the highest nirmirt of money nr- rejof*rd, but seetjon two, to have the by-law 1 ’ mad° in ’ cok fo-m v/as accented. Mrs. J. M. Vutler presided. Ccm- m’tt.ee on same was cctmofed ! cf Mrs. J. C. M'Milian, chair- Monroe Funeral Directors | 611 WEST BROAD STREET RHONE ADams 2-1100 — ADams 2-9155 Savannah, Georgia MONROE ON DUTY — NIGHT and DAY F.SSIIC MONROE EDWARDS, SEE PAUL ;in:! ANDY For Ignition, Starters, Generators and Carburetors Rhone ADams 2-0221 TLomflS Foftf Pr®fflOtC<I To Private First Class FOR BELYOIR, Va. (AHTNO E. Ford, son of Mr. and Urs. Charles W . lord, Omaha, j Mi., recently was promoted to orivatt* first class at Fort voir, Va., where he is a member i f the U. S. Army Engineer Cen- ,er Regiment. j A supply ‘ clerk in the regiment’s 1 Company M, Ford entered the \imy in July 1950 and was last tationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. is graduate Fort I II ■ a lii.75 of 1 /alloy State College and a member' ,f h ippa Alpha l’s.i fraternity. XPECl RECORD ! CROWD AT MUSICAL (Continued from I’agc One) nit tee who have given their full support to this very worth-while Holt from the Principals Wuitunt Glob are viesdmm,; A. M. Lovett, J. Hayes, Dorothy uuu.lton, Miss June Wells, and from Ezra Consistory No. 27, Eu¬ gene E. Doyle, Peter Smalls Cni- vin L. Kiah, Walker L. .Stringer; nd Mrs. Carrie B. Moore, Gnat- ham County Parents and Teach¬ ers Association. Robert ('. Long, Sr., of Ezra Consistory, is chair- nan ot program c((Uimu.vee. According to a statement rnadi by Walker L. Stringer, the air of -his project is to donate or pri sent to llappy House Day School a check for >5,IHK) from the citi¬ zens of Savannah and Chatham. Make your donations liberal and let’s fill the stadium on Friday night. No admission fee at the gate. GKMAL OPENING BRADLEY BEACH (Continued from Page One) a most desirous place for Sa- vannahians and people nearby who wish to take a dip in the Atlantic ocean or to spend a lay enjoying the ocean breeze. Free use of the big pavilion .s one of the exceptional priv¬ ileges granted to clubs, fut.er- nal and church organizations. Especially has it become most attractive to churches, club’., and civic organizations for out- T.g occasions. The management is offering its whole hearted resistance to these organizations in planning their outings on the .each. Information as to the rse of the beach may lie had iy writing F. L. Mitchell, General Delivery, Hilton Iftad, South Carolina. FALSE TEETH WEAR Don't annoy othart with dirking, slippm*. dropping, wobbling dai.lmei or plat# odor, t.i-.p them tighter, comfortable, odorieat with nrw. improved, marvelous RIGlDf.HT. Anairt tote gums. Denti .ts recommend It. f'refaired !<y hi n tired*, ot satisfied users. 35 day supply for only 3b cent*. Get it from your drpggial, PROOUCfS or »» CO., . a fur fiae sampla lo ftlGH> r HT tlof 924, Clrndala, Chlifcrnia Fashion Shew To Be Given In Liberty County ‘Fashion.; Around the Clerk will be sponsored by the Lib- pp j y County c oun ty 4 .^ Clubs and Home Demonstration jn May 13. at 7:00 p. m. in the high school cafetorium. Fashions will be featured for unny occasions which will ii elude several scenes. The r-eric; evening, church, U ' 1.’ house, street, and sport 3 . Curing internals,ion, a short play,. “The Golden Slippers”’ will be presented by a group of Liberty County High School members under the direction of Mrs. P. B. O.- borne. Mrs. Sylvania Smith, pros! dent cf the Home Dr tion Council, invites the ouMic to attend in behalf of the council. — ........ Cooperative Soda! Club Mrs. Gladys Hodge enter- ‘.lined the Cooperative social •rich at her heme. 1703 U 7 - -"’d; strert, mi la b Wednes¬ day evening. The regular busi¬ ness was transacted and p'anx were made for our moonlight boat ridi on June 6 th. Club arize was won by Mrs. Hv.tch- ins. A dainty repast was served by the hostess. Those present were M: 'dimes Bessie Roddick. Beatrice Cu-tis, Geneva D"nv- ers, Mildred Hut-hlns, Sadie Brown, Sallie Kruter and Jim- mi.' DeVoe. Our next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Kruter, 14 Reid street. PKOTKCT YOUR ROOF AND YQU SAVE THE ENTIRE HOUSE FOR ROOF MATERIALS MO ASFHA.LT - MO TAB -v Oil On* HARMON, Inc. Chariff'” an J W»«H lJro;ul SfrceJi Phone ADams 4-8883 nj**,*.J, ,L.'» u »*• '• A,),,*,|. Real Estate Loans Consult ns before making your Real Estate Loans. We have handled real estate I or 10 years. Loans made on various plans to suit your income It will lie to your advantage to see us first Southern Savings & Loan Company 17 WEST MfDONOUGH ST. DIAL ADams 2-2113 Assds Over $2,000,000 WE RAY 3% CERTIFICATES o O f'L /O SAVING t S DEPOSITS ' r; -A'jj . ril.rl.tl STRIPS 0 7 °* TOURS JcA*W Orvupa • Clubj • industrial Creep* Chore* Groups * Conventions • Athletic (vent* Orchestral. Choir or Theatrical Tour* * Plcek* BUSES :r. /ixg ■ '7* ER Savannah Trail ways SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE Travel oxiveateiufy im your owe group, Go and come when you want to—is big new luiurioui cream gnd crimson TRAILWAYS intercity buses. Expert, courteous driver*. Friendly, pleasant service. REASONABLE RATES (or Complete /nformatlon, khaae or See SAVANNAH TRA!LWAY C Dial ADams 2-2451 or ADams 3-507* 746 WHEATON STREET SHORT OR LONG TRIPS DAY OR NIGHT SERVICES fAu*. SEVEN Rose Metia. Club Mrs, Pearl Edgerton of 820 Price street was host to the Rose Metia social club on April 22 Presiding was Mrs. Thelma Pcnctergraph. After a lengthy ! business discussion, several | games were played and a dain- ty rc i was served by Mrs. 1 Eager ton. Members present , j were Mrs. Sadie Lagree, Mrs. ! tiuby Byrd. Mrs. Theolia Kirk- i land, Mrs. Etta Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Saunders, Mrs. Willie Mae Bates, Mrs. Annie Mae C.A bins, Mrs. Carrie McTlcr, •Mi 5 . Clara Washington, Mis. V. try Newton and Mrs. Eva j Caldwell. The next meeting will toe at the home of Mrs. Evelyn '"Hindi: -sr, 859 Yamaeraw Vil¬ lage. I Golden Globe Sodo! Club The Golden Globe social club mat Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Jessie L. Wrlt- ! tenib-rry. 2C2 Sugar Refinery. After business, games were played, Mrs. Annie Joe Brown being the chub winner. A de¬ licious repast was served by the hoc’e.'s. The next meetirg will be held at the home cl Mrs. Edith Palmer, 223 Sugar Re¬ finery. On May 25 there will tj a variety supper given by the club at the heme cf Mrs. Nancy Tate, 230 Sugar Refinery on May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons from Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Washing on cf Savannah were guests at the meeting. Mrs. Mary Lop Jchn -an is president: Mrs. Sallie M. Daniels, vice ’ president, and Mrs. Jessie L. Writtenberry, secretary.