The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, September 26, 1959, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SATURDAY, SEP!'. 26, 1969 COLLEGIATE NOTES By Wilton C. Scott National Council of Churches To Honor SSCProf The Bureau of Research and | ; < “ ~ - •*«* SCOTT Savannah stat e College, to be published toge¬ ther with other abstracts in the September issue of “Relig¬ ious F Ideation.” Dr. Taylor was informed early in July by Dr. Helen F. Spaulding, director, Christian Education Research. Subject kualysis of dissertation: “An of Religicus Counsel¬ ing Practices of Nine Selected Negro Colleges.” SSC Liaison Officer Named For Danforth Foundation The Danforth Foundation, an educational foundation located in St: Louis, Missouri, invites applications for the ninth class (1960) of Danforth Graduate Fellows from college senior men and recent graduates who are preparing themselves for a career of college teaching, and are planning to enter graduate school in September, i960, for thelr fir t year of graduate study. The Foundation wel¬ comes applicants from th e Mc!N TOSH I5y Mrs. Lola M. Dixon Sunday was communion ' at Thebes AME church with Sunday School followed by a dynamic sermon by Rev. J. P. Greene, pastor. j Funeral services for Mrs. Ohloie Varnedoe of Holmestown were conducted bv Rev. N. G. Green at St. Peters church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. She is ruryived by her husband, Wil- bam Varnedoe, S r „ sons, Wil- Lam, Jr., Ed Luther and . dore; daughters. Miss Iona Var-. redo and Miss Wilhelmina Var- nedoe, both of Now York city; Mr “ Marv Belle Varnedoe Webster of California a nd Miss Dessie Varnedoe of Holmes- i town;, her mother, Mrs. Susian | Robertson of Holmestown; and, daughters-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie M. Varnedoe and Mrs. Mary Alice ■■ Varnedoe St. Peters’ church was in j charge of services at Bethel A. ‘ M. E. Church, Hinesville on Friday might. {Rev. Green preached. Mrs. J. P. Greene was the week end guest of Mrs. Zella Ssrutchin of Jesup and Mr. and Mrs James Richardson visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges Sun¬ day. (Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker, ir. and daughter, Cathy, are fAcationing in Washington, Massachusetts and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clinord of Greensboro N. C and little Dan and Barbara have return-' rd homo after spending a week with Mrs. Dennis mother anA sistor, Mrs. Hattie Williams and Mrs. Willie Tyson. Mrs. Clin- ord is the former Miss Mary Johnson. Spencer Gaulden, Jr., and Miss Laura Mae Gaulden of Pat¬ terson, N. J., recently visited ! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Spencer Gaulden, Sr., Eddie Baker, Jr., accompanied them back to New Jersey. Richard Simmons and famly of Pittsburgh, Pa., were guests of Mr. Simmons’ sister and brother-in-law. Rev. Abe Sulli- i van and Mrs. Brida Mae Sulli-; van. They also visited Mr. Simmons brother in Tillman, S. I C. !' Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Loving j. and their daughters.. Royce Lee and Debra, of Jacksonville, Fla., | visited Mrs. Loving’s mother, j Mrs. Mamie Singleton, who is ill. CLYO Bv Mrs. Richard M. Houstqn During the week of Septem-! ber 14-18 a revival meeting was' b°ld at Taylor Chapel A. M. E. Church, Rev. P. H. Mitchell of, Savannah was evangelist forj the week. He is pastor of New Hone AME church at Guyton, Sunday was pastoral day at the church with the pastor, Survey of the National Coun- cil of the Chur- ches cf Christ in the United States of Ame- ica has rec- ! mmended the abstract of the disser¬ tation of Paul Lawrence Tay- lor, director of testing and arenas of Natural and .Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Hu- manities and all fields of spec- ializa{k>h to ,be found in the ! | ^undergraduate college, -President William .K. Payne has named C. V. Gay as the haison officer to nominate the Danforth Foundation or not to exceed three candi- . . es for „ these 1960 ___ fellowships. a All applications, the recommendations, must be completed by January 31, 1960. Any stndent wishing further information should get In touch with our liaison officer. 900 Fulibright Scholarships Available Only two months remain to apply for some 900 Futbright scholarships for study or re¬ search in 28 countries, the In¬ stitute of International Edu¬ cation reminded (prospective applicants today. are being accepted until Nov. 1 Enrolled students at a college ir university should consult the campus Fulbright adviser information and applications. Others may write to the Infor¬ mation and Counseling Divis¬ ion, Institute of International Education, 1 East 67th Street, New York 21, New York 21, New York, or to any of IlE’s regional offices. Competitions for the 1960-61 academic year close November 1, 1,959. Requests for applica- Lion forms must be postmarked before Got. 15, and completed by Novemberr 1. J. M. Dingle delivering the lSunday a t 3 ;3 0 p. m. St. Mark Baptlst church and pas _ tor> Rev R F Thornpaon mo _ t ored the Waters Grove Bap- church. Sylvania to close ou ^ ^he 5th homecoming pro- f?ram. Money raised through- ou *' $1.42.16. Rev. M. J° nes I s pastor of the church. Sunday evening the Good Shepherd Aid and Benefit Soci- me ^ L r) da r e with the pr'f’sirlGnt, H. B. Goldwire. siding. Mrs Mattie M Ding i e pd FTA Board of Managers meeting September 11 and 12 at the Peter G. Appling High schoo i a t Macon, >phe H. D. club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Leattice Brown . Plans were made for Coun ty Fair. After meeting a tasty repast was -erved by the hostess, Mrs. R. m. Shaw is agent. i • SPRINGFIELD Miss Lillie M. Bryant Mt. Hope Baptist church held its fourth choir anniversary j with the president, Mrs. Cora! Thomas, in charge. Money rais-I * | | Services were well .I attended ,. , , " at the St. „ John tv. _ Baptist , church , . with the pastor, Rev. A. Mann in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman 1 1 j e . Fla., are vacation-j ing with Mrs Coleman’s broth- 1 . er , H . Poster. (Daniel Rawls is visiting his! ther, Mrs. Mattie Williams. ! and Mrs. A. Z. Michael Mr. Michael’s sister, Mrs. Tsadell Murry in Sylvania. savannah 17 WEST McDONOUGH ST. DIAL ADams 2-2113 SEE YOUR FRIENDS IIMIAB WL.40KSHEAR — L. B TUOMM ACME INSURANCE AGENCY FOR PROTECTION We main talc an active sales force lor selling bows, hun- gaJows, business property, lots and Investment proper!- .j. We are ready *-o serve you whether yon wish to bay or sell. i Insurance written at a $5% saving to you. We collect rents—Over It years experienea. buying-Selling kUln * :: Loans Instance Savannah, Georgia S York 8t„ East Phones ADams 2-6292 — Adams 3-5029 1 i (Continued tiom Page o>ei Head; Department of Madera Language.s, Dr -Eafkiel Miller, h -*d. Division of Natural Sciences, Dr. Booker T. Griffith, man. Department of Biology, Dr. Booker T. Griffith, Head; of chemistry, C. Vemon clay Head; Depart . j i ment mem of oi M jyiiacnemaucs , alhematics and ana Phy rny- _ ( sics> John B ciemraons, Head. Division of Social Sciences, Dr. Elmer J. Dean, chairman, Division of Technical Scien ces, William B. Nelson, chair¬ man. Department of Home Economics, Mrs. Evanel R. Ter¬ rell, Head; Department of In¬ dustrial Technology, William B. Nelson, Head. Division of Home Study, Wil- iiajn E. Griffin, director. Ninth Annual Pre-Planning Conference Under the leadership of Tim- oth y C. Meyers, dean of faculty at Savannah State College, the ninth annual pre-planning 1 confernce was held September 16> and 18 > in Audio visual Center in the new 11- brary. The entire discussion was centered around The Changing College Curriculum. On Friday the discussion was centered on the Library in Higher Educa¬ tion with Dr. Guy R. Lyle, Di¬ rector of Libraries, Emory University, as speaker. Faculty Additions Announced Ln making public his new faculty appointments, Dr. Wm. K. Payne pointed out that in this group one will find out¬ standing leaders in education who have worked in various capacities such as deans of col¬ leges, college professors, high school teachers, and commun¬ ity and civic leaders. The new additions to the fac¬ ulty include the following: Hayward S. Anderson, Profess¬ or and Chairman __________ of ^ the ____ _ Dept. ^ ^ of Business Administration, of j Thomanville, Georgia. Mr. An- derson received the B.6. degree from Georgia State College, Savannah; B. S. Northwestern ,^ h ‘ c a ® 0 ; M B ' A - New York University, , and has done work toward the Doctor- ate degree at Harvard Univer- sity, Boston. Mrs. Dorothy C. Hamilton, Assistant Professor, Dept, of Education, Fort Valley, Geor- Mrs. Hamilton received the B.S. degree from Fort Valley j State College and the M. A. degree from Atlanta University. Elonnie J. Josey, Librarian & Associate Professor, Norfolk Virginia. Mr. Josey received the A. B. degree from Howard University; M. A.. Columbia University; and the M.S.L.S., State University of New York. Dr ' B f kiel H Miller. Profess- or in the Department of Lang- uages and Literature, ’ Christi- _ Pennsylvania. , . Dr. Miller ana, the A R an(J Ra dfi . ^ from Howard Universlty; Columbia University; Post Doctoral Study, Chicago Uni- v , ersit wisconsin university,! and the Unive rsity of Denver; university of Dijon, Dij- 0 n, France. He has done sum- mer study at Wisconsin Uni- versity, Psychometrics; Chica- go Art Institute, Art Student; of Denver, Special THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE Nat’l Scout Director 'rontiTvino from Face one* I serves boy scout council-: the nation in the extension sccwtir ? to more Negro, i an. Eskimo. Oriental and ish-jpeaking beys. | Local scouting leaders have the opportunity of ing .Mr. ;Jumes at a social day evening and a meeting Saturday. He will | be a gueri.at the I “Rpund-up” campfire, is to be held Saturday night the Scphronia Tompkins reation Center on Road at 7;30 pm. Education for Blind and ward Children, and study Monterrey, Mexico, Dr. Miller has taught at thern University, Baton T a.; Cijlman College, loosa, Alabama; and J. Smith Univ., Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Margaret C. instructor of Biology, nah. Mrs. Robinson received B S. degree from State College and the MS. the University of Michigan. Dr. Paul L. Taylor, of Testing and Guidance Professor of Flucation . Dr. Taylor received the degree from Johnson C. University; B.D., Theological Seminary; M. Hartford School of Connecticut; M.Th., Thelogical Seminary; and Ed.D.. Indiana University. Dr. John L. Wilson. Head the Department of Education, Ottawa, Kansas. Dr Wilson received the BS. from Kansas State College; A„ University of Kansas; Indiana University. --- New Director (Continued from Page one* two years and was ly re-elected recently to ther two year term, is Assist- an t Professor of Health, sical Education and Recreation a l Savannah State College Her work in religious, tional, civic and cultural tivities of the city is known. The southeastern region of the . a0 roritiv includes the states Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. Mrs. Fisher has al¬ ready begun her work in this new office through a visit to Charleston, South Carolina, where she planned with that chapter for the forthcoming regional meeting to be held there November 27-28. SPECIAL PURCHASE .22 Cal. Revolver Precision ^iftde 6-shot revolver by Europe’s finest gunsmiths. 5 ln. overall length. Polished OIUC steel. RKAL NOT A BLANK. . .. Fires .22 Cal. short ammo. Hide gate loading, serew-ln ejector rod. 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We are shifting the period from FVbrrpry-a&irch the earlier dates to give st.ud.ents an .opportunity to advantage of the $‘200,000 scholarship aid available this testing program, 1 Mays said. The tests are open to high school juniors and seniors seek¬ ing scholarships and admiss¬ ions to 30 of the 33 UNOF pri¬ vately supported. four - year colleges and universities. examinations also may be taken by students who are consider- ing college at some future date Dr. Mays said he expects more than 6,000 candidates to j EAST SAVANNAH i M. K. Morrell Last Sunday evening g Ues t speaker at FAB Church was Rev Harold B:lker Sunday Pastor gtevens will bring the message at the com- munion service, 3 o’clock. Mr and Mrs - Hazel Jones and phlldren have returned to Au- ^ u - sta after vlsitlllR Mr ‘ and M rs George Chisholm and oth- ers - j Alonza PaUerS on has return- I d lo N Y c after visiting j uncle and DeLyons aunt, and Mr. others. and Mrs. Mr. David DeLyons recently passed away after several weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Ransom are the proud parents of a baby boy, Charles Edward. Mrs. Maggie Hampton two weeks with her children ln NYC, Mr. and Mrs. Geo ramore motored here to her home. After staying a 1 week, they returned to ] 0r 1 y ' Mfs- Geo. Dempsey, 2241 E. ! Huntingdon street, is tmprov- ing and is grateful for all who remembered her during her 111- hess. I Lorenzo Baker, son of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Baker, will be 3 years old September 29. Con- gratulations. A baby contest and program For llusiness, Pleasure And Economy Reasons RIDE NANCY HANKS To And From Macon and Atlanta A REAL MONEY SAVER Savannah—Macon & Return Jffi.TFj ' Savannah—Atlanta & Return $9.45 (Plus Tax) Lv. Savannah 7:30 AM Lv. Atlanta 6:00 PM Ar. Macon 11:15 AM Lv. Macon :10 PM Ar. Atlanta 1:30 PM Ar. Savannah »ppl:55 PM THE PRIDE OF GEORGIA IS ASKING FOR YOUR PATRONAGE CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Dr. McKinnon Begins (Continued from pi™- Onci chiatrir care with present fa- cilitirs and in working toward improvements throughout the Hospital. Dr. MacKinnon, who brings to the hospital the benefit near y 40 yca:s of experience In medicine, psychiatry, ing and administration, accep- t(d tire position several weeks ago. He resigned as professor of psychiatry at Columbia university Colieee of Plvysi c j ans and surgeons in order to come to Georgia Dr. John Venable, who ha sirvid n,s director of the Hos pital since its transfer ln Apr: from the Department of Publi Welfare to the Department o! Public Health, will remain a the hospital for several day with Dr. MacKinnon. lie 1 scheduled to become DireCtO' of the Department of Health ir January following the retire ment of Dr. Thomas F. Sellers who will become director- emeritus. In an interview with new; reporters, Dr. MacKinnon said the hospital has immediate plans for a program to offer 3 months of psychiatric training to medical students from Em¬ ory University and the Univer¬ sity of Georgia. This will be de¬ veloped into a 3-year accredited program for training psychia¬ trists to serve at the hospital. Further training of the hos¬ pital’s p. csent sta'f was also described by Dr. MacKinnon. hQ sa|d R wou!d ln<;lude all j eve j. s 0 f the staff from the attendants to the psychiatrists He predicted no major al¬ teration's at the Ho pital, bid said improvements would be made quietly and ea; ( D MacKinnon endorsed the Im¬ provements and plans already | take the examinations this year. The tests.will be,given in 265 centers across the country. The Educational Testing Ser¬ vice of Princeton, N. J„ handles scoring and interpretation of test results, Last year a few colleges im>d the tests as a basis for fresh¬ man admissions as well as for scholarships. This year ail the •Yirtlclpatjng colleges will uti¬ lize the tests for this dual pur¬ pose. I Dr. Mays said, "Pre-admlss- i ion testing of high school j prospects provides an objective | method of selecting college | freshmen. And the tests will help alleviate the problem of freshmen failures — a problem all colleges face.” Since the inception of the testing program, the number of candidates has increased each year from 2,800 in 1952 to more than 5.800 last year. More than 70 percent of the | students taklt^[j}ie examina- tlons were from southern states. The Virgin Islands, the (District of p^um^Ia and 28 | states were fcpresenti d last 1 year. will be held HSuiiday night at ; I Holy Zion First Born church a f the Living Onti sponsored by Mrs. Frances Mitchell. Rev. Townsend is pastor. Rev. A 1 1 e tvSlJlijKW has re¬ turned to Detroit,,after visiting his brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr and Mrs. James Cooper and Mr and Mrs. Lee Cooper. Congratulations Chas. (Butch) Moultrie III, who had I a birthday Wednesday, Septem- ber 23. DR. KING TO SPEAK IN NEW ORLEANS ATLANTA — Dr. Marlin L. King, Jr., will speak in New Orleans, La., and Jackson, | Miss., on September 21 and sept. 23. respectively. Dr. King's New Orleans appearance is j under sponsorship of a citizens i committee called Friends of the Southern Christian Leader¬ ship Conference, and his Jack- son date Is the highlight of o two-day meeting of the South¬ ern Christian Ministers Confer¬ ence of Mississippi of which Rev. W. H. Hall of Hattiesburg, is president. Rev. Hall is a I member of the executive board j of the Southern Christian I Leadership Conference which is I headed by Dr. King, Jr. PROTECT VO!IK ROOF AND YOU SAVE THE ENTIRE HOUSE FOa ROOF MATERIALS MO ASPHALT - NO TAi Cotton«**d Oil Gua HARMON, Inc. Charlton and West Broad Streets Phone ADams 4-8883 Real Estate Loans. Consult iin before making your Real Estate Loans. We have handled real eslate for 40 years. Loans made nit various plans to suit your income It will be to your advantage to see us first Southern Savings & Loan Company 17 WEST McDONOUGH ST. DIAL ADams 2-2113 Assets Over $2,000,000 WE PAY 3% CERTIFICATES 3% SAVINGS DEPOSITS BERGAMOT CONDITIONER c * ' / k- •' f. - > 40 svisrirun -S f ■ ■ • r A I ! rOSjKR. Ik • 1|| Mm matt rAOE SEVEN made at the hospital by Dr. Venable and the Department of Health and said he would con¬ tinue to build on the founda¬ tion established by the Depart¬ ment. ^ He said he did not Pfen to make his position as auperin- 1 endeot a ' tough J*%^|r j ^°P €£ * work at it “'easily, | ' gracefully, pleasantly and en- jcyably.” Br MacKinnon was bom in P: , lon> m r^achusett-, in 13'.3. jj e received his M.D. degree at 1(ufts ln 1920f and specialized ln p:ych !atry. He practiced for £CVera ] years in Mainer Ohio | and N(W York In his tfaching experience, he was assistant pro f essor 0 f psychiatry ate Co¬ lumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons^ in '938-39; associate professor In '948-54; and professor n $nee 954. In his professional, ,ex- >rr!enre he was principal,ftyn- cal psychiatrist at the,, New dork Psychiatric Institute , in '947, and director in 1948,, He las been an attending psychi¬ atrist at Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, and a consultant at the US. Naval Hospital, St. Albans, New York. He is author of several books end scientific articles on .psy¬ chiatry. Dr. and Mrs. MacKinnon will occupy the superintendent's residence at Milledgeville. iTiey have one son, Dr. Roger Alan MacKinnon, Chief of Psychia¬ tric Division, Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia University Presbyte¬ rian Hospital; and a daughter, Mrs. James Montague, Durham, North Carolina. ( DID YOU KNOW? 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