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ta Stripling, Mrs. Label
Miss Cornelia Walker,
Dorris Mu-ray, Mrs. Ruth' B.
Wil'lams, Mrs. Miriam
clerk..
HARRIS STREET SC IOCI.
•MRs Lottie Croirrirtie, princi¬
pal: Mrs. Lillian B itii.ste, Miss
Lorraine Brown, Mrs. Cassie
Mae Denskr, Mrs. Olivia Gol¬
den, Mrs. Fmma I ndsfiy, M s.
Dorothy Milledge, Mrs. Zelma
Owens, Mrs. Virginia Striping.
Mrs. Evelyn Mainer, clerk.
IIAVI N 1IC MS ELEM! NTARY
— Joseph Greene, principal:
Mrs Ma > c!.ilene H. Brawn, Mrs
Wilsie Calfee, Mrs. Minaret
Caution. Mrs. Ottlee Daniels,
Mrs. Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Wil-
he’mina Frazier. Mrs. Jewel
Grant, Mrs. Annie Lee Griffin,
Mrs. Rosalyn Griffin, Mervir
Jackson, Mrs. Laura Jefferson
Mrs. Hortense McMoo' e, Mrs
Dorothy Peloto, Mr;. .Mary Per¬
ry, Mrs. Joye Pindar, Mrs.
Louise Roberts, Miss Lillie Ann
Sutton, Mrs. Dorothy II Sykes,
Mrs. Isabel Waters, Mrs, Flor¬
ence B. Snowden, clerk; Miss
Margaret B-urney.
SARAH MILL S HCiDGE SOT
— M s. Eunice Brown, princi¬
pal; Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs
Juanita Davis, Gussle O. Doe
Mrs. Clyde Prison. Miss Bar¬
bara Flinner, Mrs. Virginia
Frazier, Mrs. Viola Holbrooks
Ms. Willie Pearl Johnson, Mis
Artie Lee Jones, Mrs. Man
Ann Jones, Mrs. Veronica T
La we, Mrs. Betty Pope, Mrr
Juanita G. Robinson, Mrs. Io
Doris F. Rocks, M s. Jimrnu
C. Tiggett, Mrs Louise Turner
Mrs. Dolores Washliriton, Mis;
Corinne William-, Mrs. Willie
Mae Wilson, Mrs. Anatha C
Wood, Mrs. Altomese Dowse
clerk.
MDSES JAGKSriN SCTTiOI
Mrs. Janette Hayes, principal;
Mrs. Mary H. Bailey, Mi ss Janie
Faker, .Mrs. Mary Frances Bell,
Mrs. Christine Black-d ear, Mrs.
Annie Bostick, Mrs. Leila
Brattb'vnite, Mrs. Gloria S.
Brown, Mrs. Gwendolyn Brown,
Mrs. Ethel Fisher, Mrs.
Floyd, Miss Kettle Frazier, Mrs
Dorothy Freeman, Mr-.:
Mabel Hanshaw, Mrs. Jeannette Kik- j
Jenkins, Miss Carolyn
land, Mrs. Melissa lewis, Miss 1
Mary Kathleen Lnten, Missj
Beatrice Mack, Thomas Mill- j
eige, Jr., Mrs. Virginia Nelson.
Mrs, Colleen Nichols, Miss Ira
Lee Pinkney. Mrs. ITe’cn Riley.
Mrs. Omega Ryals, Miss I.eola
Sanders, Walter B. Simmons
Mrs. Pearlie Singleton, Mrs.
Alma Wade, Mrs. Marie Watts,
Miss Christine Wright, Mrs
Geraldine Zeigler, Mrs. Sadie
Norris, clerk.
MONTEITII SCHOOL — Mrs.
Janie Bowers, Mrs. Ola Dingle,
principal.
PAULSFN STRFET SCHOOL
— Miss Me tt ell a Maree, princi¬
pal; Mrs. Delores Brown, Miss
Alice Fletcher. Thomas C. John¬
son, Jr., Miss Willie Mae Kirk¬
land, Miss Ruth Ann Lee, Mrs
Evelyn Lockhart, Mrs. Eugenia
Nevels, Mrs. Julia L. Skrine.
Mrs. Margaret H. Stewart, Earl
Beard.
POWELL SCHOOL—Mrs. Vir¬
ginia Blalock, Mrs. Ruth Dob¬
son, Mrs. Lois Flowers, Mrs
Mamie Hart, Mrs. Eldora
Marks, Mrs. Dorothy Paige,
Mrs. Loretta Palmer, Mrs. Al¬
bert,ha Smith, Mrs. Sadie
S f eele, Mrs. Minnie Wallace
Mrs. Edna Luten, A'exander
L,uten, Otis Brock, Miss Thelma
DeVeaux.
PEARL IEE SMITH SCHOOL
—Mrs. Sadie L. Cart-ledire. prin¬
cipal; Mrs. Juanita Cogswell
Mrs. Marian Duncan, Mrs. Rita
Dunmore, Mrs. Eugenia D"r-
den, Mrs. Bditta Gill, Mrs. Al-
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Phone ADams 2-5807
SCHOOL NEWS
GUESTS at the home of Dr. W. K. Payne, president. Savannah State College, enjoy themselves
after baccalaureate exercises at Savannah State College.
reida Habersham, James P.
Hawkins, Mass Julia Johnson,
.Irs. Edith S. Macon, Miss
thlna Miller, Mrs. Richardine
dingo, Mrs. Geneva Mitchell,
Mrs. Viola Mitchell, Mrs. Bcu-
lah Polite, Mrs. Juanita C.
Reid, Mrs. Mary Fdythe Stiles,
Mrs. Fle.anor Williams, Miss
Selma Williams, Miss Margue-
rite Wright, Miss Jo Ann
Brown, Miss Emma Lue Jor-
dan.
FRANK W. SPENCER SCH—
Mrs. Ayler Mae Lovett, princi¬
pal; Mrs. Mae Helen Adkins,
Miss Carrie Anderson, Mrs.
Carolyn Arnold, Mrs. Alberta
Bowens, Mrs. I ueille Bryant,
Miss Barbara Bu:ke, Miss Mil¬
led Edison, Mrs. Daisy Fraser,
Mrs. Ernestine Harris, Mrs.
■'velyn Hicks, Mrs. Mary O.
Tackson, Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs.
Anme . Kilroy, , Mrs. Nadine _
s. Mrs. Ruth Morgan, Miss
Augur t a Pottle, Miss Carrye
Robert'. Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Lucy Solomon Mr*Ann
' V ' t-’' m-'ii"" 11 a »*•'. ’ S ’
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dnd . Young Mrs. Emma A.
Murray, clerk.
SCPHRCNIA TOMPKINS EL¬
EMENTARY SCHOOL — Mrs.
Countess Cox, principal; Mrs
Hattie Artis, Mrs. Frances
Razemore, Mrs. Daisy Bing,
Mrs. (” ;ra Bryan, Mrs. Eunice
Purl on, Mrs. Mattie Collins,
Mrs. Betfiy Cumbess, Mrs. Ruth
Daise, Mrs. Lula Mae Davis,
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•Today
1 — 2 — 3 . . . wosh — dry — Iron . . .
automatically. That'* the modern way
. . . ju't 3 easy steps to completely do
your laundry.
Y u're wise . . . you just supervise. So who does oil the work?—
v. hy, Reddy Kilowatt, of coursel That's the electric way . . . the
e;o..omical way. That's real luxury living. That's the better wayl
Savannah Electric & Power Co.
i Mrs. Beatrice Doe, Mrs.
| Farley, Mrs. Johnnie Mae
j Mrs. retta Anna Ilarmond, Hardrick, Mrs. Miss
( Thelma
| James, Miss
; Miss Margaret Lewis, Mrs.
1 len Manning, Mrs.
Maynard, Mrs. Matilda
Mrs. Willie Mae Sampson,
Hattie C. Scott, Mrs.
j Singleton, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Priscilla Walker, Tho-
mas,
Joan B. Wilcox, Mis.
Williams, Mrs. Ellen
Mrs. Thomasina Burnett,
Albertha J Vaughns,
Washington, Launey F.
Mrs. Constance Jenkins,
WEST BROAD ST. SCHOOL
W G. Dixon, principal;
Genevieve Clarke, Mrs.
ica Douglass, Mrs. Rose Ann
Ellison, Mrs. Esther
Mrs. Helen Gresham, Mrs.
m . ie IIaynes . Mrs.
Hines> Miss V era Mae Jackson.
Mrs H attle Jones.
| ^ Leukei Mrs .
Iieftwlchi M rs. Virginia
i fie ld* Solomon Myers, Jr.,
Porter, Mrs.
gexton, Mrs. M. Othello Sing-
!eton Mrs gadi€ stringer Mrs
Dorothy Walker, Edward Wil¬
liams, Jr., Mrs. Erma Williams,
Mrs. Ida Belle Wright,
Louvinia Young.
ALFRED E BEACH HIGH
SCHOOL — Otha L. Douglass,
principal; Oliver Lumpkin, Assri.
principal; Mrs. Janie B.ake,
THE SAVANNAH TIMBrNE
Mrs. Mattie r.iu Lee. Mrs.
Little, Carl Logan, Mrs.
McKinney, Mrs. Catherine
his, Mrs. Mary Jane H.
Mrs. Marguerite O'Brien,
tuth Scott, Benjamin R.
den, Mrs. Violet Singlet t
' ewis D. Vaughns, Mrs.
Washington, Richard
on, Jr., Mrs. Dorothy
Miss Kathleen Williams,
Rosalie Williams, Mrs.
Colley, secretary; Adron
Miss Thelma Denson,
Yvonne Hook y Leroy
Mrs. Delores Hardwick.
Brown, Mrs, Gloria
Mrs. Marjorie Hynes,
Gwendolyn Bass.
SOL C. JOHNSON IDGH
A'fiorence Ch atharn,
pal; Wade M. Simmons, A
principal; Mrs. Dorothy u.
ams, Mrs. Mary S. Bain.
Earlma Beckett,, Mrs.
Brooks. Robert Dilworth.
Lola Marie Dixon, Mrs. FI
Mrs. Georgia Gordon, Mrs.
neatha Harris, Mrs.
B. Jamerson. Mrs. Mary
Jones, Melvin II. Marion,
Fvelyn May, Mrs. Melissa
Floyd F. Morris, John II.
Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs.
i ^ ne Robinson. Fred
J r - Mrs. Thelma Stiles,
i R nf;e Vann, L<cuis E. Young,
Mrs. Nellie Jenkins,
Miss Helen Mouzon,
Mrs. Susan Waters, Mrs,
lanrie l evy, Mrs. Blanche
Miller, Wiilie N. Wright,
Alice C. Wright. Mrs. Mollie
Mrs. Hazel Brentson, Mrs. Wil-
helmema Dean, Charles C.
Gardner, Samuel Gill, Freder¬
ick R. Glover, Miss Miriam
Grant, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hall-
man, Mrs. Alethia Hamilton,
Mrs. Esther Harden, Mrs. Bessie
Hardwick, Clifford Hardwick,
ITT. Mrs. Minnie J. Harris, Na¬
thaniel Harris, Mrs. Marilyn
Jackson, Charles Johnson, Jr
Mis Juliette Johnson. Lester
B. Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy
1 l,ampkln - Mrs - E -’ a Law - John
Law, Jr., Mrs. Marguerite Law,
John Levy, A’phonso McLean,
Mrs. Lydia Mabry, Mrs. Mildred
Milledge, Mrs. Willie Mae Pat¬
terson, Mrs. Mattie Payne, Mrs.
Stella Reeves, Vernon L. Rha-
ney, R o s c o e W. Riley,
Frank W. Simmons, Miss Julia
Simmons, Peter J. Smalls, Cla¬
rence Smith, Miss Kay Strio-
ling, Mrs. Frances Waddell,
Raymond Washington, Mrs.
Erma Williams, Ira E. Williams,
Mrs. Shirley Thomas Wright,
Daniel Wright, Mrs. Virginia
Wynn. Robert Young, Mrs.
J Johnnie Burke, nurse; Mrs.
Betty Douse, Jerry Pogue
PEACH JUNIOR HIGH SCH.
—Arthur Dwight, principal;
John Q. Adams, Mrs. Revonia
Bryant, Mrs. Eloise Ca stain,
Mrs. Louise Collier, Mrs. Nellie
Coppage, William E. Curtis,
Miss Dorothy Delle Davis, Mrs.
Dorothy Fuller, Miss Gertrude
Golden, Willie Gwyn, William
Harris, Mrs. Virginia Kiah,
FOR YOUR
T PLEASURE
’
Aug. 20-27—Sixty-Second Anniversary celebration
of FAB Church, East Savannah.
Aug. 21—Motorcade to Hardceville, S. C., by the
Sunset Social Club. Fare $1.25.
Aug. 22—Bus ride to Hilton Head Beach, S. C., by
Hie Jim Dandy's Ticket $2.50.
Aug. 2.3—Big Battle of Songs at Masonic Temple
by the Singing Angels of Augusta, the Savannah
Travelers, the Morgan Singers of Augusta and the
Davis Singers of Savannah. Admission 75 cents.
Aug. 22—Battle of Songs at New Zion Baptist
Church, Fair Street, between th<‘ Morgan Singers of
Augusta. Ga.. and the Davis Singers of Savannah,
Ga. Admission 75 cents.
Ang. 23—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach. S. C.,
by tlie Springfield Social Club. Ticket $2.50.
Auc. 23—Motorcade to Fcrnandina Beach, Fla., hy
the Royal Canadians. Fare $ 4.50.
An®'. —Motorcade to Fernandina Reach, Fla. h v
the Red Top Social Club. Donation $5.00.
Aug. 23—Motored to FernanrUna Beach, Fla., by
Luke A. M. E. Church. Fare $5 00.
Aug. 23—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach. Fla., by
Hie Royal Canadians Social Club. Fare $4.50.
Aug. 23—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach Fla by
Ten Carnation Social Club. Donation $5.00.
Aug. 24—Second Moonlight Boatride f<» Daufuskic
Island, bv First Bryan Baptist Church Usher Board.
Donation $1.50.
Aug. 24—30—The Progressive Building Aid Union
of Savannah. Ga.. will convene at Alt. Pilgrim Bap¬
tist Church, Fort Argyle Road.
Aug. 24—A play “The Old Auction Block” at First
Mt. Sinai Baniist Church hy Senior Mission. Ad¬
mission 25c; Children under 12 10c.
Aug. 25—Second Moonlight Boatride to Danftis-
kic Tsla"' 1 bv the New Hope Baptist Church. Do¬
nation $1.50.
Ang. 25-30—Fifth Anniversary Celebration of Rev.
■ T. J. Wright as pastor of the 2nd St. John Baptist
Church.
/Vug. —30—Zion Baptist Association Pentecostal
Union. F«'th Sunday Program at Zion Hope Baptist
Church, Tatemville.
Aug. 28-30—Sunday School Convention program at
Central RMUE Church.
Ai'<r. 29-30—First District meeting of Zion Fifth
c-..ndav Union at 2nd Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church,
White Bluff.
Aug. 28_Motorcade to the New Patio at ITardce-
ville, S. C„ bv the Cadet Social Club. Fare $1.00
Aug 28—Motorcade to Hilton Head. S. C., bv Bol¬
ton Street Baptist Church Choral Group. Adults
$2.50.
Anir 2«—R"s Pidn to Hilton Ilcod. s. C. by Ihe
Friendlv Four Social Club. Fare $2.00.
Ang. 29—Vard Parlv at 243 Fast Broad St. by the
Cobras. Ticket 25 cents.
Ang. 29—Motorcade to Hilton Head, S. C.. b” fbp
Sunday School of little Brvan Baptist ehurch. Tick¬
ets; Adults $2,500 Children 75c.
• A a ng. 39—Mntoroado t« Uornandina Beach. Fla bv
Mills Lodge No. 4. Fare $5.00.
Aug. 30—Ro« Fxcursinn to Coosaw Island S. C. bv
Consaw Island Improvement Association. Fare $3.00.
Ang. 20—An Evening of Music at the Montgomery
Community Center by Mr. James McKiever. Admis¬
sion 35c. 4
aSa a A”<r. 20—Motorcade to Hilton Beach, S. C. by
the Friendly Social Club. Fare $2.50.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Hilton Head Reach, S. C.,
by the True Aid Social Club. Fare $2.00.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach, Fla., bv
flic St. James Baptist Church No. 1 Usher Board.
Round Trip $5.00.
A"g. 31—Sent. G—Fiftv-Second Anniversary cele¬
bration of Hannv Home Baptist Church. Fast Gwin¬
nett street and tbe Thirteenth Anniversary of the
Pastor, Rev. L. L. Small.
Aug. 31—Moonlight Boat Ride to Danfuskie, S. C.
New' P'ation hv the Raeeedv Ann Bridge Club. Ad¬
vance $1.50; At the Boat $1.75.
Au w . 31—‘sent. 4 —Tbe Fifteenth Anniversary Ccl-
piiraUon of B»v. L. B. Free as pastor of Garvin Tem¬
ple Baptist Church.
Sent. 1—Bohemians R"s Ride to Jekvll Island hy
tbe Bohemians Social Club. Fare $3.00.
Sent. 4—Dance at Pin Point Hall by ihe Pin Point
Rams. Advance G5c; At Door 75e.
Sent. 4—Annual Outing to Singleton’s Beach hy
.
Young Zion Baptist Church. Fare $2.50
Sent. 4—Moonlight, Boatride to Danfuskie, S f,,
bv No. 2 Cb“ir of Macedonia Bantist Church. Fare
Advance $1.50. At the Boat $1.75.
Sent. 4—First Motorcade to Rluffton, S. C., by the
C. C. I.ooge No. 15. Fare $1.00.
Sent. 4—Moonlight Boat Ride to Danfuskie S. C.
bv the No. 2 Choir of Macedonia Baptist Churoj^
Jones Street. Fare: Advance $1.50; At Boat $1.75.’
Sent. 5—Variefv Supper at 611 W. Waldburg Lane
by .Mrs. Joseph Jinks. Tickets 50c.
Sent. 7—T.abor Day—Bus Excursion to Jekvll Island
bv the J. B. Phillip Lodge No. 383. Advance $3.00;
At The Bus, $3.50.
Sept. 7—Labor Day—Motorcade to Hilton Head, S.
C., by the Cadets Social Club. Fare $2.00
Sept. 7—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie, S .C.,
bv I.es Mesdames. Fare Advance $1.50; A( the Boat,
$1.75.
Sept. 7—Motorcade to Daytona Beach, Fla., by the
Lucky Heart Social Club. Fare $8.00.
Sept. 13—Battle of Songs at Skidaway Baptist
Church by the Seven Stars nad the Kever Singers.
Admission 50e.
Sept. 13-20—The 33rd Annual Holy Communication
of the LTnited House of Prayer.
Sept. 27—Bed Spread lo be given away at Meldrim
A. M .E. Church. Donation 35c.
Moore.
SOPILRONIA TOMPKINS HI!
SCHOOL James E. Luten,
principal; Arthur Roberta, Asst. ■
principal; Mrs. Janie Alexan¬
der, Ralph Bailey, William
Blake, Mrs. Lillie Blount, Mal¬
J eolm Blount, Charles Bran-
nen, Crawford Bryant, Ral-
j j eigh Bryant, Junior, Mrs.
Addiic Byers, Mrs. Mo/elle Clem¬
mons, M s. Bertha Duggar, Mrs.
1 Katherine Dwight, Mrs. Elise
Freeman, Mrs. Mildred Glover,
| Charles Hail, Jr„ M-s. Ruby
Holifield, Mrs. Ursuline Inger- j
| soli, Mrs. Marie Jarnigan, Mrs.
Julia Jaudon, Nathaniel Jenk-
J ins, Roger Jones, Mrs. Lillie
; Ladson, Mrs. Thelma Lee, Rieh-
; ard B. Iiv’es, Mrs. Rosa Lee
I McClain, Hiram L. McGee. Mrs.
Rosalie May, Miss Saliie Kate
Moore, Mrs. Wilma Porter, Miss
! Sara Reynolds, Mrs. Mazle Rob-
j inson, Paul Russell, Jr., Mrs.
Lillian S. Scot* . A exander Von
; Sneed. Julius Stevens, Samuel
I Stiles, Miss Willease Story, Mrs.
ner, Mrs. Tele'tine Williams,
I Mrs. Inez Wiliams. Roosevelt
J- Williams, Mrs. Theo Davis,
j clerk; Mrs. Evelyn R. Hi@h-
i tower, nurse; Joseph Bur-
roughs, and Iucius Weathers.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
0 Who created the world?
A. For by him (Christ) were
a!! things created. —Col. DIG.
Q. What is Christ's name in
j heaven?
A. Vet Michael the archangel
said, the Lord rebuke thee—
I Jude 9.
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