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SATURDAY, MAT 85, 19S7
ALBERT MARY THWEATT
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
It is expedient to have
acquaintance with those who
looked into the world; who
men, understand business, and
give you good intelligence
good advice when they are
—Bp. Horne.
MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY
HOUSE PLAY AREA
IS DEDICATED
The dedication of the new
ground area that was built by
County Commissioners for
Montgomery residents was
dream come true for them.
dedication was held on last
day afternoon with Judge
II. Mayer, chairman of the
ground Commission for
tbunty, being the principal
m, It was partly through
efforts that the area was
possible. Mr. F. G.
athletic director, made the
sponse. This area includes
and basketball courts, an
theater for outdoor affairs and
barbecue : pit. Future
have been promised. The Mont¬
gomery Community is one of
few sections of Chatham County
to receive a playground area.
Remarks were made by
Register who is chairman of the
playground division for the Chat¬
ham County Commissioners. Mrs.
Cornelia Mclver, who was chosen
as “Mother of the Year” for the
community section, was presented
a gift, Mrs. Marie Mclver
the presentation. A musical selec¬
tion was rendered by the choir of
the Williams and Williams Funeral
Home. Mr. Hampton Jaudon, a
reading; solo, “Bless This House,”
Joyce Young, and musical selec¬
tions by Montgomery Community
Chorus and Choir of Beulah Bap¬
tist Church: ;-j l > *
Presiding over the affair was
Robert Young. Mrs. Robert Young
was general chairman.
LOCAL MOLES ATTEND
NATIONAL CONVENTION
Moles Eunice Clay, Josephine
Hubert, Marguerite Law and Nona
Hopkins, accompanied by their
husbands arrived in the city on
last, Sunday night after spending
the weekend in Winston Salem, N.
C. They attended the National
convention, of .the, Moles. Between
250 and 300 were in attendance—
from as far north as Washington.
D. C. and as far south as Sa¬
vannah.
The theme for the convention
was “International Week End”
that was beautifully and effective¬
ly carried out in every instance.'
A dance was given on last Fri¬
day night at the Y. M. C. A. hail-
room. Several closed affairs were
given. At one of the affairs
jewelled silent butlers were given
as souvenirs.
The Savannah Chapter was
honored by having two of its mem¬
bers elected as National Officers.
They were Mole Josephine Hubert,
who was elected National Secre¬
tary, and Mole Eunice Clay, who
was elected Vice-President to com¬
plete an unexpired term.
•rfte Links sent flowers to the
Several of the Moles were ac¬
companied by their children. Ac¬
companying the Laws was little
Virginia Louise, who had a grand
time with her little cousin, Roselle
Louise Wilson (Chickie), and other
new friends. There were a swim¬
ming party and a weiner roast
given for them.
MRS. YOUNG
HOSTESS AT TEA
On Mother’s Day a delightful
tea was given by Mrs. Magnolia
Young of East Bolton Street. The
affair was given for the benefit
of St. James A.M.E. Church and
was in charge of the young people
honoring mothers. Mrs. Nancy
Bryant rendered appropriate
music during the evening. Mrs.
Ethel A. Caffey, her house guest,
poured tea from an attractively
arranged table. The house was
beautifully decorated with chry¬
santhemums and pot plants. After
a delightful stay in Savannah,
Mrs. Caffey left on Tuesday night
for New York.
WOLVERINES ENTERTAIN
The Wolverines entertained
their husbands on last Friday
night with a barbecue at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hayes.
The evening was spent in a variety
"f activities.
Enjoying the affair were Dr.
and Mrs. S. M. McDew, Mr. a-a
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GODSPRGy ftl>.Hdl*ACTUMNI vU 4610 OLiVl 8TRIIT * 8T. LOUIS 3, MO.
Mrs. Joseph Greene, Dr. and Mrs.
A1 Alston, Mr. and Mrs. Arnett
Waters, Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Sim¬
mons, rut. and Mrs. Samuel C.
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Me-
Neil, Herbert Hardwick, James
Dowse, Mrs. Helen Weathers, Mrs.
Claudia Jefferson, Mrs. Maude
Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tay¬
lor, Mrs. Ellen Simmons, Medieus
Simmons, Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wilson.
1N TER ESI IN G HIGHLIGHTS
The Quettes met at the home of
Mrs. Mildred Young on last
Wednesday night. Serving as co¬
hostess was Mrs. Edna Virginia
Luten. After the business session
games were enjoyed. All received
prizes. Members present included
Mesdames S. F. Frazier (presi¬
dent), Constance M. Mosley, Othel¬
lo Singleton, Eleanor Williams,
ivory Jefferson, Mamie Eberhardt,
and Wiliiclmenia Dean.
The Falcons entertained their
wives with a Beach Party at To-
land Collier Memorial Beach on
last Sunday. Besides enjoying the
balmy waters, the group attended
the dcdicaLory exercises.
Attending "Open House” ai
Camp Stewart as guests of MiSs
■ Alfrcta Adams and her friend:
there were .Misses Jettie Adams,
Barbara Snype, Carolyn Gladden,
Mrs. Gloria Harris Walker anu
her daughter, Shelia.
So sorry that the names oi
j j Jacqueline Mack and Brenda
Biakc were inadvertently omitted
j from the list of those attending
j the affair at the Y.M.C.A. on.
.May 11. They are members ol
Thirty-three seniors’ of Todd j
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Scene as local Zctas and
ias entertain Savannah
tollege Charm Week
peaker, Dr. Nancy B.
ormer grand basileus of
eft to right, first row,
.topped at the Close Guest
Congressman Prince Preston
ill arrangements for the
They were accompanied by
Bessie Thomas. C. A.
is principal of the school.
AWARDS
Daniel Sj W. Wright, .seventh gradi
teacher f j ; and advisor to the Or a-A
Clqb at Frank W. Spem-cr ! School
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was YecentJy' awarded a plaque' ol
hon^r, .symbolic of services con
TELE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Viola Holbrook, Matilda Rivers,
Ruoy Black, Marguerite Wright;
second row, Anne jW. Jordan,
2hd Grand Anti-Ba4ileus; Alma
Wade, Ola Dingle, 'local basil-
eus; Nancy B. McCJhee, chair-
Y.M C.A.
Robert Simmons, ur., “Mr.
Y.M.C.A. of Spencer School,” was
also the recipient of i n award by
he Y.
DELTAS HOLD MEETING
The members of jBota Delta
Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority held thq May meet¬
ing at the home of Soror Sadie
Steele with Sorors Fahios Lump¬
kin and Helen Riley serving as co¬
hostesses.. ;
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most impressive Service of
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man, executive board; Frankie
Golden, Drucilla Hargrett, Es-
,ther Warrick; third row, Bro-
thers B. E. Black, Wilton Scott:
Sorors Nancy Walker, Ruby
Kang, Madeline Harrison, Ella
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May.
The soror. welcomed soror Helen
W * a r i n g t o n to the chapter.
Her husband, Mr. Kenneth Wassh-
ington, is employed at Savannah
State College.
A creative poem written on
crimson paper wiu presented each
soror.
The same slate of officers was
unanimously elected.
Royal Bankers Social Club
THe Royall Bankers social club
met at the home of W. E.
Lumpkin on West 45th street,
last Thursday night. After the
regular bijsincss games were
.played, prizes being won by
Miss Elizabeth Horne, Mrs. Rosa
L. Hawthoine and Mrs. Daisy
O. Tyson. Others present be-
sados those mentioned were Mrs.
Edna Alston, Mrs. Agnes Car¬
michael, Mrs. Virginia Davis,
Mrs. Albtrta Ilarmon, Mrs.
Blanche Johnson, Mrs. Jessie
Mack and [Mrs. Leslie Lampkin.
A delicious repast was served
by Mrs. Lumpkin. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Edna Alston, 2301 Florence
street.
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ibove are graduates of Savan-
iah State College.
Dr. Nancy B. McGhee of
Hampton Institute calls for a
"Declaration of Independence"
at Savannah State College
Charm Week Vespers.
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