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SATURDAY, NOV. IS, 1957
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By Willu
AiUSliULL said that edu¬
cation was an ornament in
piusperily ana a xcxuge in
aUvusn-y.—Diogenes Laertius.
MRS. ALBERT M. THWEATT,
writer oi the Butterfly's Trail,”
is taking a well deserved va¬
cation lrom her journalistic
hobby. Mrs. Thwefitt is an ini-
Structor and supervisor of stu¬
dent-teachers at the Last Broad
btreet School as well as a
hopsewife with the added re¬
sponsibility of the care of her
aged mother who is a retired
school teacher. She is also an
active member of the Second
Baptist church and the Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority. Sincere
thanks from, the Tribune stall
and readers go to Mrs. Thweatt
for an interesting column
which always met the deadline
■bon time.
MISS FRANKIE N. GOLDEN
has the distinct honor of being
assigned by the Board of Edu¬
cation as the first principal of
two r.ew elementary schools
within less than seven years.
First, the George W. J. DeRenne
School and now the Sarah
Mills Hodge School. This is a
compliment to her organiza¬
tional ability. She is not only
qualified for the position but
enjoys her duties as much as
the teachers and pupils enjoy
working with her.—Congratula.
tions!
RETIRED TEACHERS seen at
the dedication of the Sarah
Mills Hodge Elementary School
last Sun(Jay were ; Mrs. Veron¬
ica B. Arnold, Mrs. J. B. Horne,
Mrs. Carrie Gaston, Miss Lula
Smith, Miss Melinda Smith,
Miss Madeline R. Shivery, and
Miss Lizzie Hendrickson.
* * * *
(). L. DOUGLAS, principal of
Beach High School, is improv¬
ing at his home, 1102 East
Broad Street, after a recent
illness. > <
NU PHI CHAPTER of the
Omega Phi Psi Fr^te^nity will
celebrate "Achievement^ Week”
with a special serivioe at the
Butler Presbyterian r/ Church,
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
The public is inivited. Robert A
Young is chairman and Nor¬
man B. Elmore, basileus.
* * * .ffs
MRS GUSSIE B. SLATER of
022 1 j West 37 Street will cele-
brute her birthday on Novem¬
ber, 16. Congratulations!
MISS CLARETTA GREEN,
tenth grade student at Pope
Plus X High School, was win¬
ner In the recent essay con¬
test ("I Speak for Democracy”)
which was sponsored by the
Savannah Chamber of Com¬
merce at the school. She will
soon compete with all the wilit¬
re rs in the local high schools.
She hopes to win the trip to
Atlanta where competition, in
a national contest will be held.
Good Luck!
MRS. WILLIE MAE DAUGH¬
TRY' of 803 West 37 Street will
celebrate her birthday on No¬
vember 10. Congratulations!
* * * *
J. B. CLEMMONS, JR. ("Bub-
her") oi East Victory Drive is I
lookii (g forward to his birthday
on November 20. Congratula-
tions! j
* * * *
MRS. EUGENIA C. MEYER of
West Victory Drive is in Buffa-
lo, New York, because of the j
death of her sister, Mrs. Retha
C. Berwick, which occurred on
November C. Interment was in
Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buf¬
falo on November 11. Mrs. Ber¬
wick, a native of Macon, re¬
sided in Savannah before
moving to Buffalo.
MRS. C. A. W1SCHE of West
37 Street will celebrate her j
birthday on November 22. Con-
gratulations! |
* * * *
MRS. MAXINE N. MOON of
East 34 Street is attending the
Baptist vention ira Young Atlanta People’s this week. Con- j
;
A COFFEE HOUR was given
at the Congregational Fellow¬
ship center, 508 East Gordon
Street, last Sunday evening.
Among those present were Rev.
and Mrs. A. C. Curtright, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Mr. and
; Mrs. Howard Jason, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Doyle, Mrs. Sarah
Bailey, Mrs. Louise L. Owens,
Robert W. Spencer, Mrs. Mamie
B. Haynes, Miss A. L. Pettic,
Miss Ira Pinckney, Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Bisard, R. W.
Gadsden, Mrs. C. C. Terrell and
Ezra Johnson. The main topic
of conversation was the recent
Retreat at t h e Dorchester
Community Center which many
members of the First Congre¬
gational Church attended.
* * * *
STUDENTS at the new Hodge
Elementary School will be fea¬
tured on the Hoyt Sullivan
program, Sunday, 1 p. m. on
WTOC-TV, Channel 11. Miss
Frankie Golden is principal of
the school. Let’s Watch!
* * * *
‘‘TRAIN UP A CHILD in the
way he should go, and when he
is old he will not depart from
it.” We have fouui this true.
From the age of five years until
graduated from college, we re¬
ceived instructions in piano
with voice and pipe organ
added for two years during this
period. Now it is impossible for
us to live happily without list¬
ening to or participating in
some form of musical activity
daily. Parents should expose
their children to good music
daily. Try it.
* * * *
"A SYMPHONY is an elabo¬
rate piece of music written ior
a full orchestra—up to about
100 players. It generally lasts
from twenty-five to forty-five
minutes and is usually in three
or four parts called ‘move¬
ments.’ ” This information is
xound in an attractive brochure
which wc received at the City
Auditorium, Monday evening,
with the printed program for
the first concert of the fifth
season of the Savannah Sym¬
phony Orchestra. This bro-
chure entitled "The A-B-C’s of
Symphonies” has simplified in-
formation’and pictures of musi-
cal Instruments that every
school child should own. ‘ It's
more fun to know more . . .
about music,” is the quotation
>n the cover page.
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12 Bros., Sisters Club
Holds Meeting
The Twelve Brothers and
Sisters social club held its reg¬
ular meeting Nov. 1st at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R.
Pugh, 19 Lathrope Ave. After
business the evening was
spent in playing games, prizes
bein S won by Mrs. George C.
Hawkins, Mrs. Retha Delaware,
-^ rs - F. Shuler. A very tasty re-
P as ^ was served. Members pres-
nt werc Mr and Mrs. Henry
McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Bryarjt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hawkins, Mis. Marzella Futch. j
ne '^ meeting will be on i
November 27th at the home of I
Mr. and Mrs. McCullough, 608
West 48th street. I
1 ——— !
Smiling Social Club I
Mrs. Alice Hartwell of 712 W.
3Sth street was hostess for the
Smiling Social Club, the presi-
dent, Mrs. Madie Howell, in
charge. Much business was at-
ter.Vled to. The guest box w'as i
won by Mrs. Otis Herrington.
A tasty repast was served by
t, h e hostess. Members being
present w ere Mesdames Madie
Howell, Ctis Herrington, Ethel
Lutem, Bera Burns, Hattie Ger- j
man, Louise Griffin, Maxie
Williams, Susie Williams, Clem-
mie Butler and Cladle Brown.
Guest was Mrs. Rosella Howell,
a former member of the club.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Luten, 2129
FlorenKe Street.
§IICI ■: T W
MRS. MARIE L. HARRISON,
National President of the Busi-
ress and Professional Women’s
Clubs, Inc., is congratulated by
jov. Robert Meyner of New
Jersey on the splendid .work
she is doing in developing
meaningful clinics among' the
B & P. Extreme left in the
[ All THE smiled QUEUES Miss A.XD Joyce THREE Elmore,
are
I third from left, ‘‘Miss Capital
! Classic” for 1057, and Misses Bar-
bara Mitchell, left, and Helen
Coble, right, who were runners-
up, The beautiful young women
Nightingale Social Club
Mrs. Daisy O’. Tyson) of
West Victory Drive was hostess
for the Nightingale social club,
The meeting was called to or-
der by the president, Mrs.
McNutt. The chaplain, Mrs. W
M. DeVoe, opened up by re-
peating the Lord's prayer in
ur/son followed by the 23rd
Psalm. After the minutes of
the last meeting were read, re-
ceived and adopted, all un-
finished business was cleared
up. Games were played, prize
won by Mrs. O. McNatt. Those
present were Mrs. Sara Bran-
nen, Mrs. Willie M. DeVoe, Mrs.,
Eliza Huff, Mrs. Edna Greene,
Mrs. Victoria Sanders, Mrs.
Marion Spaulding, Mrs. Cath-
ri'jle Ward, Mrs. Octavia Mc¬
Natt. A delicious repast was
served in buffet style. Next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mildred Roberts, 608 East Duf¬
fy street. The club wishes to
express their sincere sympathy
to Mrs. DcVoe and family.
Papaya C-ub
Mrs. Edna Hopkins of 817
Yamacraw Village was hostess
for the Papaya social club, the
president, Mrs. Minnie Heidt,
presiding. Much business was
transacted, games played and
a delicious buffet supper was
servec j by the hostess. Those
p rescn t were Mesdames Minnie
Heidt, Addie ahhip Sanders, Snr Hpr, Clara
Harvy, Otis Herrington, Lucy
Solomon, Lizzy Johnson, Madie
Howell, Florene Gary, Mildred
Hutchson, Odessa Ellis. The
r t' >xt meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Lizzie Johnson,
w - 42nd street
Che Bible
• • • an d him that cometh to me
I will jn no wise cast out.—
(St. John 6, 37.)
Sometimes, for reasons that
we vainly try to justify, we
look upon another human be¬
ing with distaste or contempt.
Then we should remember the
abounding compassion of the
Lord Jesus Christ, and hum-
bly pray for Hi3 forgiveness.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
picture is Mrs. Ethel M. Moore,
presider.it of the North Jersey j
Cmb of the B & P, and r.fcxt to :
her is the Governor’s wife, Mrs. 1
Helen Meaner. Extreme right is
Mrs. Marie Stewart, one of East
Orange, New Jersey's, cutstan-
ding business women who op- ‘
erates two of her owm grocery
were awarded trophies by The
Coca-Cola Company at half-time of i
the Capital Classic in Washington,
D. C., last week. Standing in on !
ceremony are Horace Cocroft, I
Washington Coca-Cola Bottling ,
Works.l Moss 11. Kendrix and Otis '
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75c for Men
Phone AI) 2-9971
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MILLER’S
BARBER SHOP
.hJS MYERS SCHOOL OF
BEAUTY CULTURE
MADAME E. H. MYERS
Owner
announces with pleasure the
formation of a new class in
Heauty Culture which begins
Nov. 18th. 'This class is now
being organized and is de¬
signed especially for those
who want to become profes¬
sional beauticians, and will
therefore have time to begin
professional study. Applica¬
tions can be accepted for
enrollment as late as Jan¬
uary l:->t. Everyone interested
may get in touch by writing
MADAME E. li. M \ EKb
MYERS SCHOOL OF
BEAUTY CULTURE
1806 West Broad Street
Savannah, Georgia
or Phone ADams 1-9492
stores. These outstanding per-
sonalities were among t h e
hundreds of guests in attend-
aace at . the .. Thlrd . Annual
Founders Day Breakfast of the
B & P at the Hotel Essex In
Newark, N. J., Suuiay, October
27th.
N. Thompson, Jr., The Moss 11.
Kendrix Organization, public rc-
lations representatives for the
Coca-Cola industry. Morgan State
College defeated West Virginia
State College 33-0 in the 10th an-
Jiual classic event.
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—NOV. 17(li—
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’Calypso
Joe”
—Starring—
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LORD FI,K A
With Savannah’s Own
FISH RAY
—Pius 2nd Hit—
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SHRINKING
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Soror Law Directs Play,
“Women In White”
Soror Ella P. Law, director of
Sigma Gamma Rho’s play,
‘Women In White,” announces
the members of the cast and
the character each member is
to portray:
Gloria Hart, a nurse with a
heart oi gold, Soror Mary Bai-
iey; Betsy Shore, a nlurse with
a song in her heart, Soror
Christine Wrights Hester War¬
ren, an Intellectual nurse, Soror
Margaret Cautlonj; Ann Davis,
a nurse with a past, Soror
Ursuline Ingersol; Gertie, a
maid who tells all, Soror Nona
Hopkins; Kate Fawcett, a su¬
perintendent of nurses, Soror
Ann Jordan; Celia Gray, a new
probationer, Soror Catherine
Torrence: Laurie Henson, ano¬
ther probationer, Soror Carolyn
Kirklai ft; Elaine Bentley, a
nurse with a secret, Soror Vir¬
ginia Nclscn; Molly Meeker,
Soror Lucy Solomon; Julia
Robertson, a policewoman. So¬
ror Augusta Pettie.
Soror Law, a renowned play
director, promises entertain¬
ment, suspense and relaxation
for all who attend this great
I production on Monday evening,
j November 25th, at 8 p. m. in the
auditorium of Alfred E. Beach
EASTSIDE
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BUDO SCkULBERG’S
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Crowd ■
nuutit WARNift BROS. ;tu«M
nnncae met Nov. 5
/it ii.e i MCA
± ..0 .. 0 n(D of Zeta,
ixciU men' rtg mar muuuuy
meeting at the L-iCA on Fxx-
uuy evuuug, xvuvuuUii' a, at 8
u ci.uv. Alter tnu reading and
adaption at tnc minutes oi me
p.tvxous meeting the group
pianwed for tneir annual Har¬
vest lea to be held on Sunday
uitevnoon, Novcmiocr ii, at tne
iuviCA, at 4 o'clock.
Mis- Ruth SUupdng, president i
of Arnicae, was elected to at- j
lend the Regioi.nl meeting of
z.eta, to be neid m Fort Lau- (
aerdale, Florida, Nov. 28-Dec. 1. 1
Aaucae delegates from ah over j
the region will be present to j
meet with the regional director
of Amicae. Mrs. Mildred J. Hut- i
chins was elected as alternate. [
The committee also planned
to get their scrapbook ready for j
the delegate to take to the
meeting- Attending and acting
in an advisory capacity was j
Frierti Anita Stripling. Absent)
from the meeting were Mrs.
Leola Stevens and Miss A. Mae j
Parker. It was decided that a
letter be drafted and sent to
THANKSGIVING CARDS
Complete line of Christmas Cards on display including
cards in foreign languages.
Thanksgiving and Christmas Cutouts
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PAGE KITE
ivus. Stevens wiio Is still out
me cny uccause ox me scriouJi
duiess oi her motner. Mis*
Fairer lias been snut-in with
a case ox Flu. ixie next meet¬
ing will be held on Friday,
December U, at the YMCA afc
8 p. m- I
Royal Bankers Social Club
mu. Daisy u. Tyson of 720
West Victory Drive was hostess
lor the Royal Bankers Club oh
Thursday night, The meeting
was called to order by the pres?
ident, W. E. Lampkin. 4ft af
the regular routine busjjieii
games were played, prizes woij
by Miss Elizabeth Horne, Mr%
Rosa L. Hawthorn, Mrs. Vir¬
ginia Davis and Mrs. Leslil
Lampkin; guest prize, Mr
Geneva Orr. Others preser
w'ere Mrs. Agnes Carmichael}
Mrs. Edna Alston, Mrs. Albert!}
Harmon, Mrs. Jessie Mack, Mrs*
Blanche Johnson, Mrs. Co
Williams and W. E. Lampkin
delicious repast was served
the hostess, assisted by hefj
daughter, Miss Jacqueline Ty^
son. Next meeting at the homd
of Mrs. Cora Williams, 614 WJ
30th street.