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BE SURE to read "Ask Amy,”
a new column being published
in the Tribune every week on
Page 5.
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“DELINQUENCY LESSENED
BY SOCIAL INVESTMENT.”
This is the slogan for “Green-
briar Week,” Sept. 14-19. Sa¬
vannah Tribune readers are
invited to become members of
the Greenbriar Ghildrn's Cen¬
ter, Inc. For information phone
AD 4-0184 or AD 4-5926.
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MRS. HELEN D. WEATHERS,
/809 East Bolton Street, has re¬
turned to the city after atten¬
ding the recent national con¬
vention of the Iota Phi Lamb¬
da Sorority in Washington, D.
C. Mrs. Weathers is national
secretary of the Iota Sorority.
The meetings were held at the
Statler-Hilton Hotel where most
of the visiting sorors resided.
MRS. GERTRUDE L. GREENE
of Thunderbolt will celebrate
her birthday on September 13.
Congratulations!
MRS. LETTIE LIVINGSTON
NELSON of Campbell, Fla., has
returned to her home after a
two weeks' visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Sadie Butler,
133 West Broad St., and friends.
MRS. ANN GARY and Mrs.
Hattie Mitchell, proprietors of
Imperial Hand Laundry, left
on the Nancy Hanks Thursday
morning for Los Angeles, Calif.
They will be the house guests
of Dr. John Gary (dentist) and
Robert Gary, sons of Mrs. Gary.
They also plan to attend the
National Baptist Convention
which meets in San Francisco.
Their stay is indefinite.
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MRS. MILLIE LEE who has
been ill for the past two
months, is improving to the de¬
light of her family and friends.
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CHARLES H. SCRIVENS of
Philadelphia paid a recent visit
to his home town after an ab¬
sence of more than forty years,
He came to visit his aunt, Mrs.
Millie Lee, who has been seri¬
ously ill, and his cousin, Mrs.
Thelma T. Lee. Mr. Scrivens
was amazed and impressed with
the progress that Savannah has
made and promised to visit
more often.
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MRS. LUCILE THOMAS of
West 40 Street sends post card
greetings from Los Angeles,
Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. McNeil
added their regards from the
beautiful California city.
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MR. & MRS. EDGAR H. PRI¬
MUS have returned to the city
after an enjoyable vacation
trip by motor visiting the fol¬
lowing relatives and friends:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robiti-
son and their children, Clar¬
ence, Jr., and Sandra Elaine of
Washington, D. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Toney Brealand of Bfook-
lyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Beaulfi
Howard of New York.
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MISS SADIE CAMPBELL has
returned home after visiting
relatives and friends in New
York, Philadelphia and Balti¬
more.
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MRS. JESSIE W. BELL of 523
W. Duffy St. will celebrate her
birthday on Sept. 16. Congratu¬
lations!
MRS. ETHEL D. CAFFEY was
called to Washington, D. C., on
account of the death of her
brother-in-law, Dr. F. D. Whit¬
by. Mrs. Whitby is the former
Miss Mabel A. Durden of Sa¬
vannah.
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MISS THERESA ANN SPIKES,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Spikes, has enrolled at Xavier
University in New Orleans, La.
She writes that her surround¬
ings are perfect. Miss Patricia
Nadine Wright of Sandfly is
also a student at Xavier.
(MRS. JENNIE FORD of 1021
East Bolton Street will cele-
brate her birthday on Sept. 15.
Congratulations!
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VACATIONERS enjoying the
beautiful El Rendezvous
beach at Frogmore, S. C., last
week included Mrs. Claudia
Jefferson, Mrs. Helen D. Wea¬
thers, Mrs. Omeda Livingston
and Mrs. Iona G. Brooks. Mrs.
Livingston is from Durham, N.
C., and was the house guest of
Mrs. Weathers. She is an As-
sooiate Professor in the busi-
ness department of
Carolina College and returned
to to Durham Durham Thursday Thursday of of this
week.
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MRS. MILDRED P. ROBINSON
is vacationing with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Robert Robinson of
Rock, N. J. She has also visited
relatives in New York City. Mrs.
Robinson states that the
ily is anxiously awaiting
arrival of the stork at her
home.
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MRS. BERTHA WALLACE
814 Elliott Ave. has
home after spending a pleas-
ant vacation visiting her
and other relatives in New York
City.
VAN BUREN JONES, son
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jones
Carr Ave. and a recent gradu¬
ate of Alfred E. Beach
School, will leave soon for
ard University, Washington,
C., where he will major in
piano. He is a former
student of Prof. P. J.
He has served as organist
director of the youth choir
Butler Presbyterian
During July he was a
to the NAACP Youth
which met in New York City.
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MISS PRISCILLA REE WHIT¬
AKER, a sophomore at Savan¬
nah State College, left Satur¬
day for Augusta to visit
cousins, Miss Janet
and George Whitaker.
parties have been given in her
honor. She is the daughter
Mrs. Lucille Whitaker and
granddaughter of Mrs.
Hawk of 2215 Florence
Miss Whitaker will return
Sept. 15 to enter SSC.
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MISS LUCILE LAWTON
convalescing at her home,
W. 50th street, after
going surgery on August
at Charity Hospital.
MR. & MRS. T. H.
(“Ted" and “Lottie”)
by motor Tuesday from
Angeles, Calif., to spend a
days with Mrs. Johnson’s
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
liams; and Mr. Johnson’s
Mrs. Gussie B. Slater, and
sin, Miss Edrina L. Slater.
Johnson will return to
Angeles during the latter
of the month. Mrs.
plans to study at the
University School of
Work this fall.
AN ALL AMERICAN AIR
will be held at Saffold
Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2 p.m.
Sertoma Club is sponsoring
activity and will use the
ceeds for its charity
Tribune readers are invited.
Licensed
Pilot
(Continued from Pax** One I
Therapists, serving as a
ber of its executive board.
Mr. Hail is employed as.
music therapist at the
land State Hospital, and
director and organist of
Messiah Baptist Church
Cleveland. He also sings in
Cleveland Orchestra Chorus.
V
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a idine I. Spaulding, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spaulding,
was the winner of the WSOK
recent essay contest. Miss
Spaulding is a sophomore at
savannah State Co.icge. The
| p r j ze awarded Miss Spauld.n 0
: was an Underwood portable
j j typewriter from the Town and
country Furniture Store,
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LCOU DalRaritailS c •.
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To Meet Sunday
The Independent Order of
Good Samaritans and Daugh-
| iters of Samaria will hold its
79th annual district meeting
\ Sunday September 13, at the
, st. Thomas AIM!E church, 49i,h
and Burroughs streets; Rev. L.
W. Walker, pastor.
The meeting will be presid¬
ed over by Daniel Bivens who
serves as district deputy for
the Savannah-Sandf’y
1 Several of the members re-
cently returned from the na-
I tional session held in L.ynch-
j | burg, Va. will Highlights be given from Sunday. this
meeting
J. T. Green who serves as
State Grand Chief will deliver
the address during the after¬
noon session. AM Samaritans
are requested to be present.
The public is invited.
Rosary Social Club
The Rosary Social Club met
on Sept. 2nd at the home of
Mrs. Rosa Lee Rivers Johnson,
242 Eagle street. Devotions
were conducted by Mrs. Van-
della Wilson with the presi¬
dent, Mrs. E. Faustine Bignon,
in charge. Games were played,
prizes being v/on by Mrs. Lu-
cile Bryant, Mrs. Ada Williams
and Mrs Susie Stevens. The
hostess served a delicious re¬
past. The next meeting will be
j Sept. 30 at the home of Mrs.
Beatrice Williams, 618 Maga¬
zine Ave.
j Will Meet
Tiiesdav, September 15
IThe Colored Women's League
of Chatham County will meet
at the YMCA Tuesday night,
September 15. at 8 o’clock. All
citizens are invited.
Mrs. Mildred Hutchins, pres¬
ident; Deacon Mines, super¬
visor.
New Jeanes
Supervisor
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of arts degree in
from Atlanta University.
recently completed the
year scholarship accorded
hy the Southern
Foundation at Tuskegee
tute. She is secretary of
Georgia Jeanes Association
Region Eight.
Mrs. Fields is the wife
Alphonso E. Fields, local
estate broker.
In 1958 there were 8,660
j j sons cidents killed in the in non-collision u. S.
,
My Neighbors
I
j j **... then one day about
J three months ago he came in
I and said, ‘to hell with the re-'
cession’ l”
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
NOTED HAIR STYLIST TO STAR
AT N. B. C. L. CONVENTION
Robert Fiance, internationally famous coiffure stylist and
fashion originator and owner of his own “hair Design Institute
in New York, is the featured specialist and instructor slated to
‘■how how to sell beauty with words at the 40th Annual Conven¬
tion of the National Beauty Culturist League (N'BCL) Institute.
The Institute featuring Mr. Fiance is to be held at Hotel
Broadwood in Philadelphia October 4-10. Dr. A. Julius is di¬
rector of the Institute and Dr. Katie E. Whlckam is president of
the National Beauty Culturist League. with words _ Professor .
Stressing his theme how to sell beauty hair de-
Fiance (who has influenced current American trends in
sign through the years) will demonstrate his marvelous te
niques and authoritative analysis of problems in styling,
chemistry of hair and management which have become standard
for serious beauticians in the field through the years.
The modern version, the small head look with Frou-Frou
bands’’ and fads in bouffant lines will be emphasized. In addi¬
tion" Fiance will reveal and render a special preview of ‘ what s
to come in hair colroing.” The newwest in tints—champagne
shades, pastel colors, lovely pinks and peaches along with sim¬
plified fashions- reds for my ladies lovely head, will be among
the highlights to be achieved by this brilliant specialist Robert
Robert Fiance during NBCL’s significant institute in October, set
to make history in Philadelphia at the Broadwood Hotel.
Open House To Be Held
“Greenbriar Week'
The week of September 14-19
has been set aside as local
“Greenbriar Week.” During this
period the advisory committee
of the board of directors of
Greenbriar children’s Center,
Inc., will sponsor a membership
campaign. The purpose of the
campaign is to acquaint the
Masons Will Celebrate
Prince Hall Day Sunday
The Masonic Lodges and Eas¬
tern Star chapters, Prince Hall
affiliation, will have their an¬
nual Prince Hall Day celebra¬
tion on Sunday, September 13,
at the Brownsville Baptist
church at 3:30 p. m. The Rev.
Willie Gwynn will be the prin¬
Sammy Davis Jr., to Star
On Revlon Television
October 8.
NEW YORK—!ANP)— Show¬
man Sammy Davis Jr. will join
emcee Rock Hudson, actor Tal¬
lulah Bankhead, comedian Mort
Sahl and others who will per¬
form on the premiere Revlon
Special, a 90-minute variety
program, Thursday, Oct. 8
(9:30-11:00 PM, EDT), on the
OBS Television Network, it was
announced.
The announcement was made
by Goodman Ace, chief writer
of the 90-minute Revlon Spec-
ials.
The program, first in a series
of fifteen 90-minute Revlon
Specials to alternate with
“Playhouse 90,” will be in the
nature of a party for glamorous
show business celebrities at
It
will originate live in New York. A widower for the past 12
VISIT
HALL’S MARKET
1104 West 40th Street
For Fruits, Tobaccos, Candies, Can Goods
Drinks and Notions
OPEN 8 A. M. ’TIL 9 P. M.
Phone AD 4-9244 I
i community with the program
at the Center. Open House will
be held daily during this week
from 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at which
time the public is invited to
visit the Center. Mrs. Gladys
Hodge is chairman of the ad¬
visory committee and Samuel
Brown is president of the board
of directors.
cipal
District Deputy Donald Thom¬
as is asking all Masons to as¬
semble at the Masonic Temple
at 3 p. m. All Eastern Stars
will meet at the church at 3:30
p. m.
The program has been de¬
as one which features
performers in a relaxed
“The guests,” says Ace,
let their hair down and
each other with
dances and drama . . .”
He said Davis will undoubt¬
edly sing on the program.
The idea behind the show is
to “invite” viewers to watch
famous people at play.
Nonagenarian Takes
60 year Old Bride
RALEIGH, N. C. — (ANP) —
James Frierson, a courtly white
haired Negro, who faintly re¬
members the Union occupation
of the South, reportedly was
married for the third time here
on Sept. 5. The bridegroom 96,
60.
NAMED TO SCHENLEY EX¬
ECUTIVE POST The appoint¬
ment of Charles T. “Chuck” Wil¬
liams as assistant national sales
manager for Long John Scotch
has been announced by Eugene
Frank, president of, Melrose Dis¬
tillers Co., a subsidiary of Sehen-
ley Industries, Inc. "a national
Schenley sales ‘representative
since 1951, Mr. Williams has
made notable progress in the
organziatlon, erous sales and deydttiping WfetyTitVAdising num¬
projects for company brands.
Mr. Jenkins Will Attend
V MCA Plenary Meet
Josenh R. Jerkins, exceuHv'
sec-etary, West, Broad Street
YMCA, will attend the i960
Plenary meeting of the Tntor-
na tional Committee of the
YMCAs of the United stain? ,v
Canada, Sent. 19-20 in Mil¬
waukee, Wisconsin. The theme
of the session will be ''Keeping-
World Service Abreast U' the
Changing Times
M-. Jenkins has been a -ip-
nod to area hearing group No
4, dealing with matters per¬
taining to the Middle End. and
African area. Ife wos eh de l
for a three year term on the
International Commute e, at the
Southern Area rdfincil fiHijncI of YM
As meeting held J 'ftfcty My 1-2 in
Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Gertrude , Johnson,
“Queen of the Coastal Empire,”
for the year 1958 59, wiii
work with Miss Mettelia Mane
and her committee in dispos¬
ing of unredeemed cL d ding
given to the YMCA by Janies
Bass and George' UWrkhis, fi r¬
mer Savannah*rortsuniSiHi rradu-
ates of Dorchetstern^mudcmy in
Liberty County. Mrs. Johnm
will assist in this work at her
place in Liberty county.
’ The weekly rad'o p ogrom,
The YMiOA In Antiiav, will be
presented over radio • nation WJ
IV Saturday, LOO p‘. dn.
There will be a ’tty;id Lounge
Dance Saturday kli 8:10 for
the benefit of Servicemen
Mrs. Dorothy M. But er, aciin ■
USO Staff Aide, and lovely
hostesses will be on hand.
years, Frierson said, “Inn get¬
ting a good woman. I’m tired
of cooking for myself and it
will be good to have a woman
in t.he house A man gets lone¬
some by himself. He n< i d a
wiman to tell his business aqd
his troubles to.”
GREENBRIAR CHILDREN’S CENTER, INC.
Provides (Institutional care for 60 Dependent and Neglected
Negro Boys and Girls. , .
‘Where helping hands lead children in and out of an even
door!” Remember to get your Membership today.
Hall AD 4-0184 or AD 4-5926!!
EVERYBODY KEEP OUT OF THE POOL
Dear Amy:
Recently I bought m large swim¬
ming pool which I keep in the
bark yard ot our house for my
children and myself to enjoy on
these hot summer days. I am
very friendly with my neighbors
aroynd me and they have taken
it upon themselves to send their
children over every day to use
our pool.
I have tried to get rid of them
by reminding them that it’s lunch
time but tiiey tell me their moth¬
ers said that it was all right to
cat here,. I’ve tried telling them
they should go home to visit the
bathroom and they say that they
have already gone—in the pool.
This in my opinion is most in¬
considerate to put it midly. I
would like to know your opinion
and also please tell me how to
get rid of these unwanted bathers?
Very Annoyed
Dear Annoyed:
My opinion Is the same as
yours. Your uninvited bathers
are too young to know that they
are not wanted but their mothers
are old enough to know better.
It's up to you to blow your whistle
and yell, "Everybody Keep Out
Of The Pool! ” Send the children
back where they belong. Their
mothers will get the idea or
they're ail wet!
Dear Amy:
I am engaged and we plan to
be married very soon. My prob¬
lem is that my boy friend is a
mwician and has frequent en¬
gagements.playing at night clubs.
I don’t approve of him playing at
clubs arid want him to stop. He
doesn't see anything wrong in it
but 1 do. I feel places like that
have too many temptations. Am
I right or wrong?
Gal: Don’s Got
Dear
You’re way off key. A musletan
In order to earn a living must ac¬
cept playing engagements wher¬
ever they are available and you
are w ring to infect a sour note.
See to it that you are the one
that arouses ids temptations and
lie won’t he tempted to look eise-
yy here.
Dear Amy:
Hair h starting to "row on my
f ree and because of this I am
the butt of many jokes from my
oilier friends. I have asked my
Lt. and Mrs. McCallum Given
On Sn+urrlny evening;, Sept.
5, the West ide Quarterback
Club gave a farewell pvty for
11. and M-s. Press McOal-’um,
who are being transferred from
Hunter AF. P -e to P’aL.sburg
A. F. Base, New York. The party
was he!d at the home of Oapt.
and Mrs. Price Rogers.
The highlight of thr evening
was a tape recording on which
everyone said good-by to Lt.
and Mrs McCallum in his own
way.
Friendly Social Club
The Friendly Social Club met
at the home 1 of Mrs. Georgia i
Rogers, 14 Pearl St., on Aug. 26.
The club had a successful mo¬
torcade to Hilton Head. S. C.,
on Aug. 3D. A delectable repast
was served by the hostess. The
next meeting will be at the
home of M s. Jessie W. Bell,
PAGE riVE f
mother to let me shave but «h*
says I’m too young. I’m 15 now
and I would like to know how old
I have to be before I can (tart
shaving?
Whiskers
Dear Whiskers:
There Is no set age for a young
man to begin to shave. When yt»u»
face begins to look dirty and yo«
can’t wash It off—it’a time t«
start.
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Dear Amy: old.
I am a girl 19 years I have
finished high school and I want
to go to college and after that
build up a career in the business
world but my family objects very
much. They wish me to get mar¬
ried and have even don’t’ .ricked out
my husband but I want to
get married yet. I haven't seen
enough of life. Also I want to earn
my own living for a while at
least. Would you advise me to fol¬
low my own desires, or take th#
advice of my family?
C. W.
Dear C. W.:
You are certainly entitled to fol¬
low your own dei ’'es. In fact, the
experiences of the bu lines* world
will make you a better wife for
the man YOU choose to marry.
Dear Amy:
I'm going with a wonderful fel¬
low for over two years. We are
both very much in love and plan
to marry in about 2 years.
This may sound a little juvenile,
but it really has bothered me
for some time. His surname is
one of the worst I have ever to
heard. I would like to know how
to go about asking him to have i"I* ’
it changed? I don’t w* nt to hurt (f,
him if I can help it. Also could
you give me some information 1 1(1 :
about changing one's name? t to
Stella
Dear Stella:
Having a name changed Is fair¬
ly simple. Any lawyer can do it. f|
However getting your fiance’s
consent Is very likely more dif- '•*-
fieult. You can su: gust it but If , •,
you want YOUR surname
changed, don’t press toying to
change his!
Please address all letters td:
Amy Adams
c/o This Newspaper
For a personal reply enclose an
addressed, stamped envelope.
The members of the club apd
their wives presented Press and
Verdell with a cocktail shaker
set. After the presenilation, ev¬
eryone enjoyed a delicious buf¬
fet dinner.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Wade, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Greene, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Blaylock, Lt. and Mrs,
William Farmer, Capt. and Mrs.
•Price Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.
Murry, W. Priester and Lt. and
Mrs. Press McCallum.
523 W. Duffy St., on Sept. 14,..
Mrs. Annie Bing is president
Mrs. Jessie W. Bell is re- ;
porter.
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