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SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1959
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find ready for occupancy the
naif-million dollar library and
nearing the final phase of con¬
struction a million dollar tech¬
nical center.
son.
The presiding elder’s third
quarterly conference was held
a t St. Peters AME with a large
attendance. Rev. J. P. Greene
preached in the -absence of a
presiding elder. Total raised
was $ 72 . 90 . Woman’s Day will
be observed at this church on
September 28.
M rs. J. P. Green is visiting in
savannah.
Mr. anc } Mrs. C. Williams
we re guests of Mr. and Mrs.
p aa l Hodges on Saturday.
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Bv Mrs. Richard M. Houston
The Queen Esther Society
met Sunday .at 2 n. m. with i
the president, Mrs. Beulah
Best, presiding. |
The choir recital was held
bouncing baby g
12. Her name i
and weighs 7 lbs.
NEW ADDITIONS TO SSC —
When freshmen and continuing
/;tudenits return for registra¬
tion on September 23 at Savan¬
nah State College, they will
TATEMVILLE j
By Robert Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scriv-
en and family, relatives of Mrs.
Mary Whithead, left Thursday
night, September 10 on their
return trip to New York City
after spending two weeks visit-
i n K-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter
motored from New York city
last his mother, week to Mrs. spend Eva a week Porter. with j
-Mrs. Mary Whitehead is visit-
ing her children in New York
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Mr. andn Mrs. Louis Jackson.
are the proud parents of a ba-]
by girl Mr. Jackson is the
sen of Mrs Julia Jackson. Mrs,
J^cks^n is the dnuo-hter of Mr,,
and Mr- Henry Walker. .
Mr. and Mrs. Uhrry jBright
McINTOSH
By Mrs. Lola Dixon j
Sunday, September 6, was
first pastoral day at St. Peters
AM® church beginning with the
Sunday School. Rev. J. P.
Green delivered the morning
sermon. Rev. J. W. Maxwell
spoke at the evening service
The senior choir appeared on
the second choir anniversary
program at Thebes A. M. E.
church, September 6. The choir
v'as invited to St. James A. M.
E. church at Baxley on Sun¬
day, September 13 at 4 p. m.
St. Peters will render services
at Bethel AME church on Fri¬
day night, September 18, at
7 30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. J.
P. Greene.
Mrs. Carrie Singleton of
Holmes town died on last Fri¬
day, September 14. Mrs. Sin¬
gleton is the mother of Mrs.
Evelyn Stevens, Mrs. Laura
were Miss Lillian Kicnarason,
Miss Clara B. Dixon, Miss Dor-
ot by Stafford, Mrs. Marie
Thomas ar.d McCall Richard*
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Miss Duella Hawkins and Prince
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3. Front view of new library.
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j By George E. Jenkins
The community mourns the
death of Thomas M. Godfrey,
and treasurer of Speed-
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1. Main entrance of the new
library.
2. Dr. W. K. Payne sign,3
the necessary papers accepting
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The Holv Zion First
of the Living God
have its anniversary
day night. Sept. 21.
choirs will participate. Mrs.
Mitchell is chorister;
Mrs. Susie Mitchell, pianist;
Rev. Townsend, pastor.
iMr. and Mrs. Joe Cohen. Ed-
ward Moultrie and Miss Vernell
Moultne have returned from
New York citv after visiting
relatives and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Talmadge
Wilder are the proud parents!
of twin girls born last
September 11. Gale Laverne andj
Jackie Lavon. The mother,
(Bernice) and babies arc doing
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THE 8AVAWNAH TRIBUNE
4. Savannah News reporter
interviews William P. Bergen,
architect for the new library,
Dr. W. K. Payne, Miss Luell>..
Thomas AME church. Daniel
Bivens Is district deputy.
Mrs. Edna K. Luten will ob¬
serve her birthday Saturday,
September 19.
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speaker at Pilgrim Bapt.
Sunday, Re v. D. D
d-erson is pastor of the <
The regular business n
of the church will be h
Sept. 17. Communion s
will be conducted at 3 I
On Friday, Sept. 25,
No. 1 will attend the ar
sary of St. Mary's Bapt. ■
an d Choir No. 2 will part
on the program at
Temple.
The Sunday gchool is
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Tuskegee Alumni Meeting
He?:! Saturday
A good represents* :on of
Tuskegeeans from Savannah
and cities surrounding a 70
mile radius n,” ended the
monthly meeting of the South¬
east Georgia Chapter, Tin ko¬
pec Alumni A soc'atlon, held
Saturday at. the Mir or Courts.
Fi’daet p’annin? and program
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In an attempt to cover a wider
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5. One wing of the techni¬
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6. View of the technical cen¬
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SfRWlFIF.U)
By Miss Lillie M. Bryant
Services were held at Union
Baptist church with the pastor,
Rev. D. E. Rcliford delivering
the morning message.
A largely attended program
was presented at Jordan Bap¬
tist rh'’“-.h Sunday in behalf of
the H. II .of Ruth.
Mrs. Mattie I,. Davis of Co¬
coa, Fla., is vacationing with
her sister, Mrs. Lillie M. Weeks
of Springfield.
The recent evening guests of
Mrs. Katie Pinkney wore
Mrs. Ruth Gibbons and Mrs
Georgia M. Warnner.
Maude Curtis and John R.
Clark are ill.
Funeral services were recent¬
ly held at the church for Ed¬
gar Fri.pip and Mrs. Lottie
Striven.
PAGE SEVER
Mrs. C. R. Tolbert of Biiloch
county outlined plans of a pro¬
gram covering the v^dj, to
Statesboro by James Wofrdson,
Executive Secretary, Tu teegee
General Alumni Association,
■faring Orfober.
After the business session a
repast was served by the host¬
esses and host, Mrs. Bessie
Fleming. Mrs. Belle Greatt and
W. V. Winters.
*inc*ion of race or creed.
The action was formally an-
nounced by President Harry D.
Kurtz of Cleveland, who said:
“Our board of directors ex-
presses confidence In all mem-
hers continuing the fraternity’s
membership In keeping with
our traditions.”
| year for the first time
! history.
The four new students
h”v» a special
session.