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By Willa
* HUE is short but there Is |
always time for courtesy. —
Emerson.
MRS. MARY E. BROCRING-
TON of 3515 Stevens Street
celebrated her birthday on
September 1. Mrs. Brockington
is the well known receptionist
and clerk at the Savannah
Tribune. Congratulations!
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RICHARD A. BROWN of Chi¬
cago is in the city visiting his
mother, Mrs. Eunice J. Brown,
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Jones. It it always good to
see Mr. Brown home again.
MRS. HENRIETTA C. YOUNG'
■of 1008 West 54 Street will cel¬
ebrate her birthday on Sept. 6 .
Congratulations.
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WILLIAM __________ HOWELL of ____ 1921
West 54 Street left Sunday for!
Los Angeles, Calif., to visit his •
sons, Montisse and William. Jr., I
and their familes. He will also j
visit relatives in Cleveland.,
Ohio, before returning home.
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GEORGE D. JENKINS of 610
West Waldburg Lane will cele-
brate his birthday on Sept. 5.
Congratulations!
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MRS. GLADYS HODGE, chair¬
man, Advisory Committee,
Greenbriar Children's Center,
Inc., announces the plan of her
committee to sponsor the third
week in September to be known
as the "Greenbriar Week.” Ef¬
forts will be made to increase
the membership of interested
persons in the Center. As you
know, Greenbriar Children’s j
Center, Inc., is the only insti-
tution in Chatham County for
Neglected and Dependent Ne-
gro boys and girls. Membership
will be available in three class¬
es: Regular, Sustaining, and
Foundation. Other members of
the Advisory Committee are
Rev. John S. Bryan, Mrs. C A
Braithiwaite, Alflorcnce Cheat¬
ham, Miss Jeanne Hunter, Rev.
Curtis Jackson, Mrs. Carrie
Moore, Mrs. Richard Moore,
Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Mrs.,
Willie Williams, Mrs. Eugene
Weathers and Mrs. Geraldine
Zeiglcr. Samuel Brown is pres-
ident of the Board of Directors. ‘
Read the Tribune each week foi
more information about this
worthwhile project.
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MRS. LUCILE OVERSTREET
of 2610 Bulloch Street has re¬
turned to the city after a short
visit with friends in Atlanta.
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earl j. FARLEY, JR., son of!
Mrs. Mamie E. Farley, celebra¬
ted his birthday on Sept. 3. Hr
is a June 1959 Beach High
Agraduate, and this fall he is
filtering South Carolina Statr the
College, Orangeburg. S. C.,
alma mater of his grandmoth¬
er, Mis. Henrietta E. Gaston.
Earl is a former Tribune Car¬
rier. Congratulations!
MISS JANET SHEPPARD of
New York City is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Naomi Gregory of
1319 Richard Street. She is a
former Savannahian..
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MISS JOSEPHINE BECKWITH
flew to Dallas, Texas, to attend
the National Conference on
Human Relations being held at
Southern Methodist University
this week. Miss Betkwith, Ex¬
ecutive Director of Bethelhom
Community Center, is one of
eight persons selected by the
Woman's Division of Christian
Service to represent its depart¬
ment of work in the United
States.
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MU. A AIKS. THOMAS F.
WILLIAMS, Sr., of 708 West 58
Street honored their little son.
Thomas F. Jr., with a birthday
party on August 28. Several of
his little friends were invited
Games were played and de¬
lightful refreshments were serv¬
ed. A good time was had by
all. Congratulations!
MR. & MRS
PRESCOTT motored to the city
recently to spend a few days
with Pat's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McIntosh. Their
children, Herman II, Patricia
Norvelle and John McIntosh,
spent the summer here with
their grandparents. Mr. ,v Mrs.
Prescott and the children have
returned to their home in
Hampton, Va., after a pleasant
stay.
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MRS. THELMA M. WALKER
of 114-A East 42 St. will leave
on Sept. 4 for Riverside, Calif.,
Where where she she will will establish establish nerma- pern a
nent residence. Mrs. Waiker
was crowned queen of the
Beach Adult Education School
for fnr 19a8. 1 o-,H Rh. She w.d w ! ;i oe nr missed mb-ort bv by
her schoolmates and f iends.
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ym. s MRS. MAURICE STRI-
PER. ai d Mrs Maureen Cook
and her jit,', i daughter, Angela
Elaine who arc mi daughter,
son-in-law, granddaughter and
great-granddaughter r e s
ively, of Mrs. Paul J. Steele
left last week for their home
in Lexington, Ky„ by way of
Atlanta where they also
several days. While in the city
they were entertained by rela-
tives and friends with lunch-
cons and beach parties at Jckyll
Island and Hilton Head. They
also had the opportunity of
extending congratulations to
their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Cox, on their 50th wed¬
ding anniversary.
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MRS. ESTELLE DOUGLAS, a
former Savannahian now living
in New York City, was the guest
of her twin sister, Mrs. John F.
Sneed, Sr„ in Washington, D: C.
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birthday, August 21. The twins
hare Always been together on
their birthday and at Christ¬
mas.
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MR. A MRS. J. W. McGLOUK-
TON had as their house guests
during the past week Attorney
and Mrs. J. W. Hawkins of
lanta. A few friends were in-
vited to meet them
MISS YVONNE McGLOCRTON
rtUUUUi'l/tWliLVi accompanied her “Cl sister oiGO-Gi. and
brother-in-law (Barbara
Samuel) Octmuui i on uii a ex trip i/i to hj '' duo,
Texas, to visit Samuel's parents.
MISS FLORENCE KENNEDY
of 761 Yamacvaw Village left
Monday for New York City to
her brother, Frank Ken¬
nedy, who is ill. She will also
visit other relatives.
MR. & MRS. JOHNNIE SMITH
of 1003 Bowden Street and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wilson of 922
West 47 Street returned to the
city August 28 after spending
their vacation with relatives in
New Brunswick, N. J., Newark,
N. J., New York City, Philadel¬
phia and Washington. D. C.
• • • •
MR. A MRS. WILLIAM HART¬
WELL, Mrs. Clara Miac Mays
and her son, and Mrs. Hattie
Welch of Washington, D. C.,
were in the city recently visit¬
ing their aunt, Mrs. Josephine
Jamison of 1020 W. 39th St.,
and other relatives.
MRS. FRANKIE STEVENS, in¬
structor at the William James
Elementary High School of
Statesboro, attended a Ceramic
Wor i cs j lop during the summer
at the John Herron Art Insti¬
tute of Butler University in
Indianopolis, Ind. She also vis¬
ited her father in Chicago
before returning home. She
brought back many pieces Of
her art work and gave a dem¬
onstration-exhibit for the
Statesboro - Bulloch County
teachers during their week of
pre-planning. She also con-
ducted a three weeks’ art class
at the Blitch Street Recreation-
al Center in Statesboro. Mrs.
Stevens is a graduate of Sa-
vannah State College and holds
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CHATTING AT THE 33rd national boule of the Zeta Phi Beta
sorority last w( . ek in Sart Francisco, California, were, from left
■ ty rigllt: Dr Deborah Partridge Wolfe, national grand basileus;
william G. Porter, assistant to the vice president, marketing,
Anheuser-Busch, Inc., and Mrs. Loonia McQuillister, local boule
marshal. Mr. Porter was host to the executive officers of the
u t dlnner in the Georgian room of the Whitcomb hotel.
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1cm, New York, and lawn par-
ties and cocktail hours. The
roup aho visited Mis. Acmes
Gas.on of Philadelphia who is I
the sister of Mr Knight. Mr. j
Knight is the owner of Knight’s |
Sundries, Henry and West
Broad Streets; Mr. Brown is as¬
sociated with the U. S. Engine¬
ers, Savannah.
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HORACE R. MARKS broke
his a:m recently when he acci-
drnlly fell from his bike. How¬
ever he was rushed to a bone
specialist and a spe'edv recov¬
ery is expected.
LYNEEN GARNER, the niece
of Mrs. Herman Wilcox, has
returned to Birmingham, Ala.,
after spending several days in
Savannah as house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilcox. Lyneen is
I , grateful for the hospitality
shown her by Savannahians
This was her first visit to the
MISS GRKTCIIEN I>. MAR¬
SHALL of New York City is vis¬
iting her grandmother, Mrs.
Maggie Marshall of 421 Wset
31 Street.
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DR. MILTON S. J. WRIGHT
° f dberfoice University is m
, the master's degree m elemen- ,
[ tary education from Northwest- !
, cm University. Sac is a member
j of rority. the She Alpha resides Gamma with her Ch: hus- So- j
band, Tharon Stevens, at 345
Johnson Street, Statesboro, and
is the niece of Mrs. Ellen Huger
of 903 E liott Avc., Savannah.
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MRS. LUCILE LAWTON is
I convalescing at her home, 1013
West 50th St., aftm undergoing
| surgery on August 20 th at Cha¬
rity Hospital.
.MRS. JESSIE MAE WALKER
of Detroit spent a delightful
vacation in the city us the
house guest of her aunt-, Mis.
R. L. Hawthorn, and her cou¬
sin. Willa Mary. Several dinner
parties were given in her honor.
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GEKTRlDK " LARK
of 730 East 38 Street will , cele-
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MRS. EURIS SMITH BRYANT
of Cincinnati, Ohio, was in the
city for ten days visiting her
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roose-
j velt Smith of West 44 Street,
I other relatives and friends. Mrs.
Bryant returned to Cincinnati
| August 25 to resume her teach-|
ing at the Abigail cutter Junior
; High School in Commercial
Studies. She will specialize in.
j teaching typing to deaf stud-
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featured with the latest |
hearing ear-phones along with
, the class of tegular students. | I
| Mrs. Bryant accompanied
was
to Savannah by her sister and j
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j
Morris Russell of West 37th St., j
who had been visiting rela¬
tives and friends in Terre
Haute, Sullivan, and Indiana¬
polis, Indiana. The Russclls
sons report a wonderful and
exciting sight-seeing trip.
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MR. & MRS. LYNWOOD
YOUNGER and their twin chil¬
dren, Karen and Kinneth, have
returned to Fort Wayne, Ind.,
after visiting relatives and
friends in Savannah. Mrs.
Younger will be remembered as 1
the former Miss Mildred Wood-;
berry. She is the daughter and of j
Mrs. Ollie Pearl W. Grant
the niece of Herman Wilcox.
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MRS. MAE R. STEWART has
returned home after spending
a wonderful time in Detroit A
Washington, D. C.
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AIR. A AIKS. JULIUS B. KNIGHT
of 943 W. 41st street and Mr
and Mrs. William E. Brown,
1225 W. 55th Street, returned
to the city Sunday from a
week's vacation in Roselle, New
Jersey. The trip was made by
automobile by way of the
Ocean Hiway (US. 17 A 13). One
of the highlights of the drive
was the ferry voyage across
Chesapeake Bay from Norfolk
to Kiptopeke Beach. This 21-
mile voyage required about one
and one-half hours to cross.
While in Roselle the vacation
ers were the guests of Mr. and !
Mrs. Eddie Simmons, the aunt j j
j and uncle of the Browns. Their
visit was enhanced by guided
i tours of Newark, New Jersey,
I Long Island, Bronx, and Har-1
Street.
MILS. WILBERT SMITH MANN
of New York City is the house
guest of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Denny of 718 W.
44 gt., a nd her foster sister
brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Torrence of 948
St. Mrs. Mann atten¬
ded the public schools of this
and completed her high
school work at Voorhees in
Denmark, S. C. She did her un¬
dergraduate work at New York
University and master’s work
at Columbia University in Spe¬
Education and Psychologi¬
Testing. She was a recipient
of a meritorious award from
the Department of Welfare.
Child Care Division, for 13
years of service in human rela-
tionships of East Harlem bc-
tween Negroes, Puerto Rioans,
and Italians. At present Mrs.
Mann is employed by the
Board of Education of New
York City as a teacher of the
Special Class for Children With
Mental Deficiency. Mi's. Mann
was entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Elmore of West 5&th
git. last Wednesday with a buf-
fe t seafood dinner. She will
leave for New Yortc City Sun-
d ay accompanied by Frederick
L»enny who will enter West
Virginia State College this fail.
BE SURE to read the ads in
this week's issue of the Tribune.
These advertisers appreciate
your business.
The harvest moon in late
September is more commercial
than romantic in Northern
Europe. The World Book Ency-
clopedia explains that the moon
rises near sunset, permitting
farmers to work late into the
night gathering the crops.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Mathis-Hooks Marriage
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Free¬
man announce the marriage of
their daughter, Yvonne Olivia
Hooks, to Enoch Mathis of Sa¬
vannah, which took place on
July 1, 1059
Mrs. Carswell Feted on
Or Tuesday evening, August |
25. following class meeting.
members of Greater St. James j !
AMiE church observed the birth-
dav anniversary of the pastor's |
wife, Mrs. Viola Carswell. j
Mrs. Alma Porter Bryant, di-
rector of the junior church,
presented a musical program . I
Whilc the congregation sang "I!
Am Thine D uord, Mis. Ella
Slmmoivs, member of the scnioi .
cholr and a stewardess, pinned
a corsage of red roses on the
honoree.
Miss Elnora Bryant played an
instrumental 1 _____ —__ A. - 1 solo, „ » I ‘ Garden of
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the Stars," by Saint-Saens, and
Miss Regina White dedicated
her vocal .solo, "King Jesus Will
Roll Ail Burdens Away,” to Mrs
Carswell.
Immediately following the
program Mr*. Carswell was
presented r. cash gift from
the members of the church,
She was also the recipient of
numerous individual gifts.
Following the presentation.
Mrs. Carswell made a bcautifu.
response. Remarks were also
made by Rev. B. C. Carswell,
the pastor. As the congregation
sang "Happy Birthday" appro-
priate felicitations were show-
Royal Bankers Social Club
Mrs. Leslie Lampkin. 739 W.
45 th street was hostess to the
Royal Bankers last month. Af-
ler the regular business scs-
sion games were played. Priz-
es were won by Mrs. Jessie
Mack, Mrs. Cora Wi.liams, Mrs.
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A Dams 3-0935 22 WEST BROUGHTON STREET
.graduate of Savannah State
; College and is presently em¬
ployed at Beach Junior High
School. Mr. Mathis attends;
! Savannah State College,
An October reception is plan-;
ered upon M *. Cardwell.
Interest In the success of the
occasion was created by Mrs
Prarl Logan, program elinir-
man of the usher boards and a
stewardess; Mrs. Idonia Darby
secretary. Asst, superintendent
and teacher of the Sunday
School; Joseph Cohen, a stew-
ard.
T]lr c jj Urc ij mother, Mrs. El-
nora i>y 0 although absent bc-
( , ausc 0 f jp nPS , Si was sent a
COI , sa g C 0 f red roses,
Members of the church mak-
ing possible this beautiful
occasion UVDH’CIUIJ were ” V‘ v Mr. _ and Mrs.
william F. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolphus Logan, Mrs. Idonia
Miss Brrntta Darby,
Mrs Alma Porter Bryant, Jos- j
eph Cohen, Mrs. Catherine
Moffett, Mrs. Mary Ouyler, Mrs.
corcnc White, Mrs. Ella Sim-
mons w. Sheppard, Mrs. Ictella
, !
i smith, Mrs. Mary Bryant, Mrs. j
Bertha Pinckney, Mrs. Annie
Fason. Mrs. Eva Caldwell, Mrs 1
Sadie Washington, Mrs. Gcrul-
dine Ward, Mrs. Marie M Bride,
Miss Rebecca Price, Mrs. Lizzie
Ingram, Mrs. Geneva Bryant,
B. C. Carswell, Jr.. Rev. B. c
j Carswell, and Mrs. Gertrude
I Scott.
J Daisy O. Tyson and 'Mrs Agnes
Carmichael. Others present
were Mime. Carrie 'Cargo, Mis-;
I Elizabeth Horne, Blanche 'lUrtl. Rosa L.
Hawthorne, Mrs. John¬
son, and W. E. LnnYpkW. Next
meeting will be at the home or
Mrs. Cora Williams, Thursday,
Sept. 3.
Passes Ga.
Medical
Board
• Continued from rune one)
daughter of Ezra Johnson of
! Savannah. Mrs. White is on
instructor in the psychology
department of Fisk University.
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