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SATURDAY, NoV. uj, 1957
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DINGLE GETS
MASTER’S DEGREE
Information has been re-
from New York Univer-
sity J that Mrs- Jane Mohr
Dingle was awarded the master
arts degree in Upper Ele-
Education, October 28,
Mis. Dingle completed her high
school training at Moore High
School, Waeo, Texas, and did
undergraduate study at
State College. She is
at present employed as the Gth
grade tearher at Pembroke
high school and is very active
the community. Mrs. Dingle
is a member of First African
Baptist Church where s h e
serves as worker in the Sunday
•school.
‘EMBAIMERS TO MEET
'Continued on Page Seven’
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.cipal of the elementary school
Uvalda. He spoke on the
■Importance of the
First District to the State Or¬
ganization.” Mr. Bro\ra fOI.A i$ a
mm
For Your I
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P1 e a s u r e ?•
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the Church of God, 111 | I
NOV. 10-24—Revival at
W. 48th St., conducted bv the Rev. Columbus Craw¬
ford of Charlotte. N. C.
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NOV. 11-18—Sixteenth anniversary celebration of
Rev. L. G. Gibbs as pastor of First Metropolitan Rapt.
Church.
NOV. 14—“t raklle Song”, play at Vleldrim Audi¬
torium, Savannah State College, by Talladega Col¬
lege Little Theater Players. Sponsored by the First
Congregational Church. Adm. 75c: Students 50r.
NOV. 11—The Little Theater of Talladega College
in tlie “Cradle Song” at Meldrim Auditorium, Svaan-
nah State College, bv First Congregational Church.
Donation 75e and SL00,
NOV. 22Pre-Thanksgivirig Dance at the Flamingo
Ball Room by the Hotel DeSoto Bellmen's Club. Do¬
nation Adv., SI. 00; At Door 81.25.
II NOV. 15 — Organ Recital at Central Baptist
Church by the Senior Choir. Adm. 50c.
NOV. 15 — Bus Excursion to Atlanta, Ga., given
by the Ritz Social Club. Fare $6.75.
NOV. 15—Harvest Ball at or omit Grove bv the
Leisurettes. Donation $1.(10.
NOV. 15 — Fall Dance at Tremont Inn by the
Memorial Social Club. Adv. 85c; At Door SI.00.
NOV. 21 — Baby Contest at Bethlehem Baptist
Church. Votes 10c.
NOV. 27—Thanksgiving Musical at St. Paul B:*p-
list Church. Adm. 50c.
NOV. 27—Entertainment at Masonic Temple by
Electa Chapter No. 1, O. E. S. Tickets 27o eac h.
NOV. 28 — Little John TV. & Paul B. Barney of
New Vork Fitv at Conner's Temple Bapt. Church.
2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Adm. Free.
NOV. 28—All Day Barbecue at Grace Land. Vic¬
tory Drive, bv the (truce Elders Board of the House
of Prayer. Adm. 50e.
NOV. 30—Annual Oyster Roast at 232.” West 64th
Street by the Beaulali Baptist Church Deacon Board.
Admission 50c.
DEC. 1—Fall Concert at St. John Baptist Church
hy the Eighty Voice Chorus. Adm. 75c.
DEC. 6 — Coronation of Mrs. DeRenne of 1957-58
at DeRenne Elementary School. Donation 50c.
DEC. 29—Baby Contest at Little Bryan Baptist
Church. Votes 10c.
licensed cmbalmer and funeral
director. Frank H. Byncs re¬
sponded to Mr. Brown’s add¬
ress. After the conclusion of
the business session the mem¬
bers retired to the Pughsley
residence for a delicious repast.
The next regular meeting is
scheduled for Savannah in
February.
Reno Tapley is president of
the organization and Randle
Heard, reporter.
SOUTHOVER JUNCTION
By Mrs. I.issie Price
The First Christ Sanctified
church had its regular services
Sunday. We had a 7 o’clock
service Sunday morning con¬
ducted by Elder A. L. Owens,
followed by Sunday school at
11 o’clock. The night service
was conducted by Pastor F. L.
Pinckney. There will bo an or¬
dination service at the church
conducted by Bishop A L.
Owens.
Ever since the Renaissance
the printing industry has led |
in disseminating knowledge.
Florance PTA
”Tlie role of nutrition in child
is the theme for the
term of the Florance
School Parent-Teacher As¬
Mrs. Barbara Prow, nutritionist
Chatham County, showed an
film titled “Children
What to Eat.” This picture
made in Griffin, Ga.
The seventh-graders presented
musical program under the guid¬
of Mrs. Mamie M. Hart and
B. Washington.
Mrs. Lillian McNichols and Mrs.
I). Herring were delegates
the U.-T.A. workshop held re¬
in Woodbine, Ga. Mrs. Her¬
gave an interesting report.
Mrs. E. Terrell, home economist
Savannah State College, will
our guest speaker for the De¬
meeting.
The attendance banner was won
Mrs. Mamie M. Hart’s seventh-
class.
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WIN HIGH PRAISE - Frank K.
Binder, chief United States agii-
eultarist with the American Mis¬
sion to Lilie' ia, with his wife. Ma¬
jor Joan Binder of the U. S.
Health Service. Both have just j
returned to the United States aft-
| cr completing their tours of serv¬
ice in the A Mean nation. Mr. i’iu-
J dor having served their for 14
I 1 years. ’ I
Binder, whose pioneering work j
in dialling a complete agricultural
program for Liberia, has won for
j SANDFLY
I By George Jenkins
I The Woman’s
| Division of
Christian Service of Speedwell
Methodist church will render
| its Thanksgiving program Sun¬
day night 8:00 o’clock at the
church. At this time the thank
offering will be turned in. The
theme of the meeting is Psalm
11G: 2. Mrs. Lula Kemp is presi¬
dent. All are invited.
The heme of Mr. and Mrs.
Thcmas Coleman on Thomas
aver-ue u as extensively dam¬
aged early Sunday morning by
fire of uncertain origin. Neigh¬
bors helped extinguish the
flames ai d no one was injured.
The Home Demonstration
him high commendation from Ag¬
riculture and State Department
officials as well as a special let¬
ter or commendation from Presi¬
dent Win. V. S. Tubman, is in
Washington waiting for another
Major Jean Binder,
whose work in public health in Li¬
beria has been notable, will take
special work at the University of
Indiana hefi c considering an ad-
ditional assignment which will he
wherever her ‘husband is sent.
(AND)
Club held Its regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. Annie Lu-
ten on last Friday might. The
HD agent, Mrs. Johnson, met
with tiie club and gave an in¬
teresting demonstration on the
balanced diet ore must have
in order to maintain good
health. The next lesson will be
on the preparation of foods, on
Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs.
James i.utcn. The hostess
served a delightful repast. Mrs.
Lula Kemp is president and
Mrs. Sadie Luten, reporter.
George Jenkins has been in¬
vited to the wedding of Samuel I I
Oanr. and Miss Constance Biun
Saturday afternoon at Christ j
!
Episcopal church, with the re¬
ception to be held In the Gold
Room of the Hotel DeSoto. In
August Mr. Jenkins was invited
to the wedding of Mr. Gann’s
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THURSDAY NIGHT
Tne International Tag Team
title and trophy will be at
tojfght at the Savannah Sports
arena when non Mrlntyre and
Ray Gunkel defend their
wrr til t* charr nonship in one
half of a d'-thle main event !
program. MTntyre and Gunkel
will wrestle the team of Macl !
Mon f iron c.attar', a 285 pd.
bearded Italian, and the n’.ark
Bat”, a masked wrestler from
parts unknown. I j
"Wiki Red” Berry will put
his brass kror’ts champion- ;
shin up rg.ilnrt his former j
team partner in the other half
of the double event Berry
id imes Gorgeous George for
his losing la‘I week’s team
mai-h and wants a char Be tn
pr ve he is the tougher of the
two. As an inducement for
Gorgeous George to sign for the
match. Berry agreed to put his
brass krjicks title and trophy
up. Tlte match will be for the
lie't two out of three falls or
a one hour time limit. Special
referee Bibber McCoy Will be
the official due to many rc-
quests by local fans. One other
all star match will complete
the earl which gets under way
at 8:30.
brother, Alex, in Atlanta.
Our new Tribune Carrier
Is Joseph Harris, Jr , a 5th
grader at Haven Home
school. Those who take the
p-mer frem the carrier are
asked to set a good exam¬
ple far American Education
Week and every week by
paying f o r their paper
promptly.
CLYO
By Mrs. Richard iVI. Houston |
The fourth quarterly con-
ference was held Sunday at
Mt. Pis.gah AME church, Elder
J. P. Lamp’dn preaching. Mon-
ey raised, $146.00.
The choir recital was held
Sunday night at. Union Spring
AME church, money raised,
$35.70.
Major Garvin, Sr was rushed
..... , ■ . .
lo utt' centra! ot Georgia Hos¬
pital SaturCay afternoon where
he will in Serjo surgery.
Pfc. Jerome Green Is home
a;lcl * ’ dt.-barged from the
A.rny. He He is is: the the son son of of Mrs.
* G.wlshn of CoJannhia,
S, r , and grrtnd'-'onf' of Mrs. ;
Beulah Best.
ri'e. Joseph Johnson spent
the weekend home with his
pan a.is. Mr aril Mrs., Henry
J ill. on, lie is htmtioned at i
K.ui ■ Von. S. C.
Mrs. !'• "-'ter F. ara, Mrs. FSl-
ii v Rower- uad children aril
trie o' Mrs. Miry A. Johnson
and daughter. D« ’’ a Anita, all
cf r ivvrr.ah, were (lie Sunday
s- of Mr. and Mrs. Ronsc- i
ve.t rtVjs, Jr., and Mr. and
Mi s. Torn Davis.
if' . s Inez Green of Savannah
aItei ik’d church services here
Sun day,
Pembroke PTA Closes
Coolest
Ulisules Shuman of the Lanier
vi Lnn of Bryan County was
named the winner in the "Mr. B.-T.
A. for 1957 58 which came to
a close at the In-1 B.-T. A. meet
tag held In.st Thursday, Novem¬
ber 5. Mr. Shuman reported the
largest sum of money with Mrs.
Lula Mao Jones and Mrs. Maggie
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!>. Ware as runner-ups. A v«
of thanks was given to Mr. Rh
man for being the first man 1 >
win such a title in the history <
the school. Mr. Shuman’s on;
comment was “What 1 did, I G
it wholeheartedly for the schoo
Mrs. Louise Bunch, vice pre;
dent of the B.-T. L, presided .
he meeting. Miss Lila Tsekwoo.
Jcanes supervisor, made remat!
and offered her help to the grot.,
Bi mvipal Leon Dingle explain 1
the floor plan of the propose!
new school plant and the nen
gymnasium which will lie built in
,he near future.
The membership committee hi 1
made excellent progress under it
chairman, Mrs. Kula Mae Jonc j
from _____
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And we know that all things
work together for good to
them that love God... (Ro¬
mans 8, 28.)
When we truly love God.
heart and aoui, we put our
complete trust in llim, joy¬
ously surrender our will to
His. And, as Ho is ail-good
and naught butgood all that
comes to us will be good, in
abundance