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PnGE SIX
Mn* SCHOOL NEWS
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SCENES AT SSC COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
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l. DR. SAMUEL
|| president, Virginia Union
verslty, Richmond, Virginia,
, /who addressed the audience
the Eighty-second
.jnent , excises at Savannah
Pembroke High School
Will Open Monday
Pembroke elementary and
high rrhopl will open Monday,
August 31 at 8-20 a. m.
dents will be registered, text-
•books Issued and students will
remain at school a full day.
The following teachers are
■assigned to the school: Leon
Diode, principal: Mrs. Estella
E Crim, Miss Ella V. Brunson,
Mrs. Lucinda G. Brown, Miss
Laura Densler. Mrs.
Geter, Mrs. Jane Dingle. Mrs.
Mabel Y Bleach, Mrs. Pinkie
Henry, Mrs. Alberta Manzo,,
Mrs. LoPie O. Cook. Frank
Blarkshear and Mrs. Gertrude
Johnson.
Parents with students in
first grades are requested to
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS
MOTORCADE
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TRAILWAYS intercity bum. Expert,
courteous driver*. Frieodly, please a*
REASONABLE RATES
SAVANNAH TRAILWAYS
Dial A Dams 2-2451 or ADamn 3-507§
746 WHEATON STREET
SHORT OR LONG TRIPS
DAY OR NIGHT SERV1CE8
State College.
2. THE AUGUST graduating
class being inducted into the
Alumni Association,
3. PRINCE JACKSON, JR.,
Alumni Secretary and
come along with their children
j^n room' |he will first, be' day. opened ^ Jhp wfth lupch, ' th>'
prices of lunches the same as
last year: 25 cents for students,
30 cents for adults. The price
of the lunch includes a bottle
of mimlk.
Parents .are being urged to
send every child of school age
j to school beginning on the
first, day. Due to an increase
in the average daily attendance,
an additional teacher was as-
s-i^ned to Pembroke. A good
■ average daily attendance ran
onlv be maintained with par-
ents cooperation in sending
‘heir children to school every
day.
of math-physics department. j
4. DR. W, ,K. PAYNE, presi-
dent. Savannah State College, i
greets the commencement au-
dienGe - !
5. I.AUNEY F. ROBERTS, JR.,
Don't Short-change Your Children-
Give Them The Best- A Complete
Education
SPIRITUAL
U ACADEMIC
PERSONAL CARE
LUNCHROOM
COMPETENT
TEACHERS § SAFE PLAYGROUND
Ramah Parochial School
(Seventh-day Adventist)
41st and Burroughs Streets Phone ADams 2-9966
Registration
Sept. 2-4-6 Grades
9r00-12:00
Noon 1 Thru 10
5:00 - 6:00 Kindergarten
P. M.
School Opens September 8
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
goes through the receiving
at the President's
for seniors. From lefit to
are: Ben Ingmoli,
SSC; Mrs. E. K. Williams,
a c school teacher; Dr. E. K
j Williams, coordinator, general
education, SSiC; Mrs. W. K.
(president, I Payne, and Dr. W. K. Panye,
SSC.
i 6. L. H. PITTS, Executive
Secretary, GTA, Mrs. Sadie Hall
Hi-Sexual
Jamaican
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Jrer desire and she is now a
patient in the woman's ward
8* the University College Hos¬
pital.
The only other case that as¬ I
tounds physicians and nurses |
at the hospital, is that of ano¬
ther Jamaican, who is neither
male nor female. This Jamai¬
can has consistently refused |
medical interference. This per¬
son I have had the occasion i
to photograph a few weeks ago. I
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FOR YOUR
PLEASURE
Aug. 25-30—Thirty-Second Pastoral Anniversary
Celebration at St. John Baptist Church.
Aug. 25-30—Fifth Anniversary Celebration of Rev.
T. J. Wright as pastor of the 2nd St. John Baptist
Church.
Aug. 27—30—Zion Baptist Association Pentecostal
Union, Fifth Sunday Program at Zion Hone Baptist
Chureh, Tatemville.
Aug. 28-30—Sunday School Convention program at
Central RMUE Church.
Aug. 38-30—First District meeting of Zion Fifth
Sunday Union at 2nd Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church,
White Bluff.
Aug. 28—Motorcade to the New’ Patio at Hardee-
ville, S.'C., by the Cadet Social Club. Fare $1.00
Aug. 28—Motorcade to Hilton Head, S. C., by Bol¬
ton Street Baptist Church Choral Group. Adults
$2.50.
Aug. 28—Bus Ride to Hilton Head. S. C. by the
Friendly Four Social Club. Fare §2.00.
Apg. 29—Yard Party at 243 East Broad St. by the
Cobras. Ticket 25 cents.
Aug. 29—Motorcade to Jekyll Island, Ga.. by Five
Presidents. Fare $4.00.
Aug. 29- ‘■Dance at Hilton Head Beach by the Two
Spot club. •Ticket $1.50.
Aug. 29—Motorcade to Hilton Head, S. C., bv the
Sunday School of Little Bryan Baptist chureh. Tick¬
ets: Adults $2,500 Children 75c.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach. Fla . by
Mills Lodge No. 4. Fare $5.80.
Aug. 30—‘Bus Excursion to Coosaw Island. S. C. bv
Coosaw Island Improvement Association. Fare $3.00.
Aug. 30—An Evening of Music at the Montgomery
Community Center by Mr. James McKiever. Admis¬
sion 35c.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach, S. C. by
the Friendly Social Club. Fare $2.50.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach, S. C.,
by the True Aid Social Club. Fare $2.00.
Aug. 30—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach, Fla., bv
the St. James Baptist Church No. 1 Usher Board.
Round Trip $5.00.
bration Aug. 31—Sept. of Happy 6—Fifty-Second Anniversary cele¬ |
Home Baptist Church, East Gwin¬ • •
nett street and the Thirteenth Anniversary of the • •
Pastor, Rev. Small. • •
L. L. • •
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.Aug. 31—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie, S C • *
New Pviiion bv the Raggedv Ann Bridge Club. Ad¬
vance $1.50; At the Boat $1.75.
Au?. 31—-Sept. 4—The Fifteenth Anniversary Cel-
ehration of R*v. I,. B. Free as pastor of Garvin Tem¬
ple Baptist Church.
•Sent. 1—Bohemians Bus Ride to Jekvll Island
the Bohemians Social Club. Fare $3.00.
Sept. 4—Danre at Pin Point Hall by the Pin Point
Rams. Advance 65c; At Door 75c.
Sent. 4—Annual Outing to Singleton’s Beach by
Young Zion Baptist Church. Fare $2.50 •»*
Sent. 4—Moonlight Bnatride to Daufuskie, S. C., *»
bv No. 2 Choir of Macedonia Bantist Church. Fare 4»
Advance $1.50. At the Boat $1.75.
Sent. 4—First Motorcade to Kluffton, S. C., by the
C. C. Looge No. 15. Fare $1.00.
Sent. 4—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie S. C.
hv the No. 2 Choir of Macedonia Bantist Chnrch,
Jones Street. Fare: Advance $1.50; At Boat $1.75.’
Sent. 51—‘Variety Supper at 611 W. Waldburg Lane
by Mrs. Joseph Jinks. Tickets 50c.
Sent. 7—labor Dnv—Bus.Excursion to Jekvll Island
bv the J. B. Phillip Lodge No. 383. Advance $3.00;
At The .Bus, $3.50.
Sent. 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 Les Mesdames. Fare Advance $1.50; At the Boat,
81.75.
Sept. 7—Motorcade to Davtona Beach, Fla., bv the
Ltiek.v Heart Social Club. Fare $8.00.
Sept. L3—rBattle of Songs at Skidaway Baptist
Church by the Seven Stars nad the Kever Singers
Admission 50c.
Sent. 13-20—The 33rd Annual Holy Communication
of the United House of Prayer.
Sept. 27—Bed Spread to be given away at Meldrim
A. M .E. Church. Donation 35c.
•Oet. 4—-.Concert at True Light Holiness Church by
.the .Gates of Harmony of Savannah and the Flvinp
Eagles of Hanjpton, S. C. Advance 85c; At Door
$1.90; Children 50c.
.Jan. 3-X'holr Old Age Rally at Pilgrim Baptist
Church by Bro. Isaiah Green.,.
Hutchings, August graduate,
and Leonard Daw, president,
National Alumni Association of
SSC, chat after graduation ex-
i ere tees.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. 1959
Willing Workers Social
Club
The Willing Workers
club met at the home of
Annie M. Williams, 511
craw Village.
A u g u s t 15th, E p h r i a
Shuler the president,
The hostess served a tasty
past. Members present be-
sides Mr. Shuler and Mrs. Wil-
Hams were Mrs. RosaiCasen Mrs.
Carrie Robinson, Mrs. Lillie
Ladson, Mrs. Lillie Shuler, Mrs.
Elizabeth Scott, D. L. Gamble
and Henry Casen. Next meet-
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
Annie M. Williams.