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UNBLESSED is the son who
does not honor his parents;
but if reverent and obedient to
them, he will receive the same
from his own children—Euripi¬
des.
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MRS. DAISY ALLEN of 635
West 35 Street is visiting her
sister and other relatives in
Summit, Sim i N. J.
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HE YMCA TOUR to Chicago
has been canceled, according to
an announcernet by Joseph R.
Jenkins, executive secretary.
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MR. \ AIRS. CHARLES JOIIN-
\STON of New York City and
their son, .Arny, have started a
motor trip to California. They
sent greetings from Lebanon,
Kansas, tills week.
AIR. & MRS. JAMES TYSON,
Jr., of 726 West Victory Drive
celebrated their twenty-fourth
wedding anniversary on Mon¬
day, July 13. Congratulations!
Mrs. Tyson was the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mal-
chorn, 2021 Tiger Flower Drive,
Atlanta, last week end.
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JOSEPH II BAKER, native
Savannahian, died in a Veter¬
ans’ Hospital in Augusta, Fri¬
day, July 10. Funeral services
were held Tuesday at the First
African Baptist church. Sur¬
vivors are his widow, Mrs. Eliz¬
abeth Pace Baker, and several
nieces and nephews. Mrs. Baker
resides at 720 West Victory
Drive.
MR. & AIRS. W. W. SULLIVAN
of Blakeley, Georgia, and Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, are in the
city visiting their relatives and
friends. Mrs. Sullivan is the
sister . of L. S. Priester, Mrs.
Ruth P. Hueston, Mas. Izet P.
Drown and Mrs. Mildred P.
Sampson.
AIRS. BERTHA D. DOYLE
(Mrs. Eugene E.) and her
daughter, Elaine of 518 W. Vic¬
tory Drive, are vacationing in
Philadelphia.
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AIRS. RICHARDINE A. DUR¬
DEN of Brooklyn, New York,
wdfe of Gussie Durden, former
Savannahian, is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Willie Holman, 1616
West Broad street. She motored
here with friends, Mrs. Delphine
Williams of Jamaica, N.Y., and
Mr. and Mrs B. J. Wright of
Springfield, Mass.
harm School Heads
Detroit, Mich. —
need for a nationwide
tion, a group of charm
heads set in motion the
al Council of Charm School
rectors during a Gotham
breakfast session here last
week.
The beauty experts and
school owners were in
ance at the second annual
“Meeting of the Little
and Models’ convention
sored by the Shutter-Bug
Michigan camera group. 9
of charm were represented
the Models’ convention.
planning session for NCCSD
launched during a breakfast
sion presided over by Edwin
Mann, a member of The
ter-Bug Group.
In its action, the newly form
ed group named Bill
well known Detroit hat design
er and charm expert,
of the organization. Jon
Cullough, co-director,
Jon Studio, Cleveland, was
ed chairman of the
body and the organization
vention set for the third
of October in Cleveland.
In addition to Mr.
lough, Mrs. Eloise
Putnam School of Charm,
AIR. & AIRS. EDWARD TAYLOR
and children, Miss Lillie Julene
Tlaylon and Edward, Jr., of
Hampton, Va„ were week-end
guests of Misses Julia and Nu-
zetta Lowe of East 34th Street.
Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss
Ophelia Hubert, daughter of
the late Prof. & Mrs. J. W.
Hubert. Upon inquiry, we it aim¬
ed that her brother, Major
Willis J. Hubert, is stationed
with the U.S. Air Force in Ger¬
many. Her sister, Mrs. Mamie
Edith Russell, is married to
Major Franklin Ru.so 1 of the
ROTG in Lincoln University, Mo.
The other sister, Mrs. Beautine
H. DeCosta, is re.-rding-in Balti¬
more, Md., where her husband
is an instructor at Morgan
State College.
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AIR. & MRS. V. L. It HANEY
of 516 West 39th street em¬
planed for Europe from Idle-
wild Airport, New York City,
Tuesday, July 7. Their itinerary
is as follows: Scotland, Eng¬
land, France, Italy, Germany.
Denmark. The Rhaneys will
spend from three to four days
in each , country. They , will , re-
turn to the U.S. on August 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhaney arc local
school teachens; Mr. Rhaney
A. E. Beach High School and
Mrs. Rhaney at Florence Ele¬
mentary. A number of friends
and relatives were at the Union
Station to bid the Rhaneys
“Bon Voyage” on their extend¬
ed tour.
AIRS. ALVA G. MARION 1 is
returned home from a month’s
vacation in Los Angeles, Calif.,
aflfer visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Marion, Jr., and daughter,
Miss ogretta Marion, while
there she was the weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc¬
Millan (the former Miss Doro-
thy Davis of this city) in their
elaborate Redonds Boulevard
mansion. Her sight-seeing tour
included the western motion
picture location studio in
Simi Valley, Hollywood, Beverly
Hills and the historic San Fer¬
nando Mission. Accompanying
her to Savannah were her
daughter, son, daughter-in-law
and two grandsons. They stopp-
ed over in New York City,
Maplewood and Newark, New
Jersey, to visit relatives and
friends.
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AIRS. EVANEL R. TERRELL
sends greetings from Michigan
State College, East Laming,
Michigan, where she is studying
Patrice Carter, Pat-Carter As¬
sociates, St. Louis, treasurer.
Charm and modeling school
heads who are interested in
this project are urged to contact
Mr. McCullough at the Artha-
Jon Studio, 8993 Cedar
Cleveland 6, Ohiio.
Among school heads attending
the models’ convention were:
Mrs. Mildred Talbert, The Tal-
bert Charm House, Toledo 7,
j Ohio; Miss Hannah Mitry, Mi-
j trana School, Philadelphia; Jon
J McCullough and Artha Gilles-
p j Pi Artha-Jon Studio
; j anf j. Miss Louise Dunn. Louisf
xiunn School, St, Louis; Mrs.
Ei 0 i ae Johnson, Putnam School
of Modeling and Charm, Gary,
Also Mi.ss Ophelia DeVore. Del
Marco Modeling and Charm,
j New yorjj. Carlton Hamilton,
Ha , milton Modeling a nd Finish¬
j ing School, Chicago; Miss Eve
Brown, Eve Brown Modeling
School, Cleveland: Miss Bobbie
Corbean, Corbe-an School of
Modeling, Cincinnati.
Mr. Howard. Mr. Mann and
Moss H. Kendrix, The Moss H.
Kendrix Organization, Wash¬
ington, D. C., served as consuit-
ants to the group.
S O C ■ ■:¥¥
Iotas To
Meet Aug. 14
WASHINGTON—
30th anniversary convention
lota Phi Lambda sorority
open Aug. l at the
ton, with Mrs. Florence
son, Hill national
leading the seven-day meet.
Iota Plii. founded by Mrs.
la M. Parker .and six other
cago w'omen. works to
interest in business
among high school and
girls; to encourage a higher
ucation among its members
to award annually, national,
gional and local scholarships
girls interested in business
ucation.
A highlight of the conven¬
tion will be a reception at
Liberian embasv, which will
hosted by Mai Edith Wiles
morc, wife of the Liberian
bassador to the IJ. S. Mrs.
j more is one of Iota’s
honorary members.
A formal dance closed
duet and a sight-seeing
are scheduled activities.
Cargo To
-V'rnd Beauty Congress
Madam Carrie Cargo will be
Vnving soon for the Southern
Beaut,v Congress which
in Birmingham, Alia., Aug. 2-5.
All beauticians a-.? invited.
She states that beauty busi¬
ness is changing every year
Only basic principles remain ir
'Tfeet. If the basic training ir
. good, it is not difficult to keep
lce W ii.th changes if students
an< j oraerators continue to studs
Thnt is the reason for advanced
„ rhnols , , n! , t artists , rl5nk .
S Lsite conventions and Southern
Beauty Congress. All beauty
school operators and shop own¬
ers need heip which Is available
through the above associations.
Mrs. Cargo urges all beauti¬
cians to go to all types of de¬
monstrations and keep up with
all late trends.
The Oartgo Beauty School
j located at 1219 West, Broad St.;
j phone ADams 3-2427.
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I Independent Christian
’
Society To Meet Sunday
The Independent
j Society will meet Sundry after-
i noon at 2 o’clock at the hall.
I 1416 West Gwinnett street. Sun-
j day has been set aside as Men’s
day. Mrs. Carrie Bell Maner,
the recording secretary,
recuperated from a recent
ness. Mrs. Dora Thomas is pre¬
sident and Mas. Lillian Samp-
! '* on . reporter.
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this summer. She witnessed the
conferring of the MSU Honor¬
ary Degree on Nigerian Premier
Nnamdi Azikiwe cn July 10. She
sent us a clipping of the event
from the Michigan State News.
The Premier’s name is pro¬
nounced Nom-dee Ah-ZEEK-
eh-we.
AIRS. I.ENNIE McGLOUKTON
(Mrs. John W.) will celebrate
her birthday on July 18. Con¬
gratulations!
S. L. W IHTE, JR., is a patient
at Memorial Hospital.
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AIR. & AIRS. ALONZO GOLD-
SMITH and dau 'htir of Phila-
delphia are visiting their eous-
! in - M rs. Olivia Robinson of 608
West Bolton Street.
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AIRS. AIATTIE WALDEN and
lister, Mrs. Alma James, have
returned from Macon where
they attended the funeral ot
their cousin. •
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j, virs. VINCENT MND-
SAY of New York City were in
the city recently to attend the
funeral of their brother-in-
j law, Robert (Bob) Reid. Mr.
Lindsay is the brother of Mrs.
VISIT
HALL’S MARKET
1194 West 40th Street
For Fruits, Tobaccos, Candies, Can Goods
Drinks and Notions
OPEN 8 A. M. ’TIE 9 P. M.
Phone AD 4-9214
THK SAVANNAH 1KIBI Nfe
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
—The above photo shows the
■roup ! - ’f attended tne
prise birthday party given in
aonor of Miss Alfreta Adams
by her sister, Miss Jebtie M
u'Le j.'hns;;n, sco Sullivan
St., and Mrs. Clara Re.d, 718
last Gwinnett Street.
}'/. Comr u nity CC.fj
Celebrates 24th Amiv.
The Wo t Savannah Com-
munity Cl b h : d its '24th an-
nivi r/ary on Sunday -’-»i afternoon, :
July 12. - at the " CeTiWr, - - 1432 --
Church street Mgs. Leslie
Green was emcee and Rev. Jas.
Smith was the principal speak¬
er. G. W. Wu.de is president of
j the club secretary. and Mrs. Martha Ev-
I ans is
Capri Socialite Chtb
The Capri Socialite Club met
last week at the home of Mrs,
Bonn j ce Brown the presi-
dent, Mrs. Evelyn Jackson, pre¬
siding. The motorcade to Fer-
nandina Beach, Fla., was a
great success A dainty repast
was served by the hostess. The
next meeting jvill be at the
home cf Mrs. Elizabeth Antho¬
ny.
^roffre'sive Women’s
Give Chib
The Progressive Women’s Civ¬
ic Club he’d its June meeting
at the home of Mrs. Louise
Dykes, 1512 Ogeechee Road
with the president, Mrs. Ivy
Brewton, presiding. A listing
Mrs. Dykes in serving were
Miss Sally Ann Jackson and
Mrs. Lucille Collins. Guests
were Mrs. V. Woods, Mrs. R.
Scott and Mrs. Sally Wilson.
Next meeting will be at the
home of M . Lucille Collins,
536 E. Bolton. Mrs. Margaret
Young is ' .-rotary and Mrs.
Mary Lockwood is reporter.
Golden Art Club
The Golden Art Club met on
July 7 at the home of Miss.
Lillian Blake. 1014 West 37th
street. Games were played, the
prize winners being Mrs. Minnie
j Jones, Mrs. Ruby M'aync-r and
iMis. Beatrice River 1 '. Others
present were Mrs. Sallie Free¬
man, Mrs. Gertrude Johnson,
Mrs. Rosa Pinkney, Mrs. Carrie
Oliver and Mrs. Eleanor Mitch¬
ell. Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Bessie Curry, 604
E. 33rd street, on July 21.
Adiam, recently the Mirror
court Motel.
LeH to right are Miss Jettic
M. Adams, Kelly Leonard Wea-
vtr > Jr., Miss Mattie Lee, Tho-
Citizens Educational
Council Elects Officers
The Citizens Educational
Council held its annual meeting
June 25 at the West Broad St.
; ymca.
: Officers elected for the en-
suing year were Waiter W. Hu-
| g.hes, Sr., Pres.; J. O. Meyer, vice
-a Pres.; JjJrs. - Lift San McNkhols -i~.~
Sect,; A. L. Cox, Asst, Sect.;
W. M. McNeil, treasurer.
This council was organized in
ration with
from thirty other civic, social,
religious, fraternal, and labor
organizations. Its purpose is
act as a clearing house for ex-
preying and interpreting
desires and needs of our people.
This coucil was organized in
June 1957, and since its organi¬
zation has worked with the
Board of Education and other
local governmental agencies.
The council invites the public
Madame
Cargo
Is Happy To Announce
A NEW HAIR
STYLIST
Miss Cera Lee Wynn
of New York City
who comes with five
years of experience in
this field.
Specialist in Tinting,
Permanent Waving
Cold Curling - , Setting
or Finger Waving
For Appointment Dial
AD 3-2497
CARGO BEAUTY
SHOPPE
1219 West Broad St.
Mrs. Mary Patterson
Manager
Mi.ss Cora Lee Wynn,
Stylist
Mme. Carrie Cargo,
Prop.
mas Polite, Billy Field, Oil
Brock, Miss Alfreta Adams, Mrs.
Lillian B&ttiste, Mrs. Margaret
Knox, Mrs. Helen Ore ham,
Mrs. Lillie Scandm-k, Mrs. Ji s-
to join forces with them. The
meetings are field on the fourth 1
I Thursday of each month
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Satclimo Band On
Ed Sullivan Show
Sunday Night, July 19
NEW YORK (ANP) Al¬
though Louis Armstrong will not
personally appear in the films,
due to his recent illness,
band will be featured via
tape during a special presen-
tation of the ‘‘Festival of Two
“Carnation has always been the baby milk in our family,” declares
, Mrs. Johnson. The well-known dietitian is shown with her grandson.
Zenobia Johnson, College Dietitian for 32 years, says:
Mrs. Johnson, a distirifuished dietitian
at a leading Alabama college, declares
her favorite dish at home is macaroni
and cheese. “I make it the easiest way
in the world,” she says,“with Carnation.
I recipe: L.
CARNATION 1. Simmer Carnation with salt and mustard
3-MINUTE CHEESE SAUCE in saucepan over low heat to just below boil¬
IN MACARONI AND CHEESE ing (about 2 minutes). Add
(Makes 4 to 6 servings) cheese and stir constantly un¬
1 1/ 3 cups (large can) undiluted til melted (1 minute longer).
CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK
y 2 teaspoon salt 2. Pour sauce over macaroni,
2 teaspoons dry mustard pimiento and green pepper
2 cups (about 8 ounces) grated mixed together in buttered 2 -
process American cheesa quart casserole. Bake in mod¬
4 cups cooked macaroni erate oven (350'F.) 25-30
1/4 cup chopped pimiento minutes.
1/4 cup chopped green pepper “from Contented Con's’
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Mr. and Miss NAACP
i outh Council Crowned
The contest for ‘Mr. and
Mils ’ NAACP Youth Council
closed on July 7 with Miss Ida
Matthews and Louis S. Stell,
III, as winners. They were
rowned “Mr. and Miss Youth
Council” for 1659-60,
The winners were given an
all-expense paid tour to New
York City for having secured
the most new members during
the recent memberships during
the recent membership cam¬
paign.
Mi s It a Mta t thews is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John¬
ny Matthews. She is a junior
at A.E. Beach High and is a
member of the Jerusalem Bap¬
tist, church, she was ‘Miss
Fa iblontWft, 1958-59.”
Louis S. Stell, III Is the son
of Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Stell, Jr.
lie is a senior at A E. Beach
High and Ls a member of the
Bethlehem Baptist chuirch.
Toya! Bankers Entertained
In Atlanta
On Sa til'd ay, July 4 the
.
R tvul Bankers Social Club was
the guest of Rev. and Mrs. L
M Terrell. 2740 Collier Drive,
A an a. The All-Purpose club
o! Zion Hill Baptist church of
which Rev Terrell is the pastor,
■ ntortHti.rd the club on the
beautiful terrace.
The club consists of approxi-
n-"iU>ly 8 ) members. Each
e Hankcrsaa, George Washing-
on, Willie Wh-klns, Mi s Voviun
Einglc-on, Matthew Howard,
Mrs Henrico Thomas Berrien,
and Mrs Dun. ll:ck...
World'.” featuring the arts of
ltd Sullivan show, Sunday Ju¬
ly 19.
The Armstrong, aggregation,
con ,1 nv of Trunimie Young,
Billy i ,e. Danny 1 don 1 and
Murt Herbert, were filmed
during the jazz portion of the
l estival.
Satchmo was down with pneu-
inonia duriti tin filming, and
could not particiiialc The fe;i-
tlva! D being eouilucied In the
2,0 U year-old town of Spulcta
Italy.
This milk is so rich I need no shortening
or flour for the cheese sauce.”
Double-rich Carnation in the red-and-
white can is the world’s leading brand
of evaporated milk, by iar.
FAGS Fi’»
bi r bronchi a ba ket of food
acii casket had something
Liferent: four different kinds
Of chicken, barbecued ribs, ham,
pies and cakes.
On Sunday after communion
service the Mother's Club of
the church prepared dinner for
hr club in the dining room of
the church.
Mu> e enjoying the trip were
, and
Ml '' Mr * w E. Lampkln,
-
anU Mrs ; Jl||ius Carmichael.
Madam Carrie Cargo, Mrs. Daisy
0 Tyson, Mrs. Cora Williams,
Mrs. Ruth White and Mrs. Rosa
L. Hawthorn.
, Hie Ed.Sullivan show ls seen
(ach Sunday evening, 8 to 9 p.
m. EDT, over the CBS television
network.