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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 t, 1959
UCS Kick
Off Meet
1 Continued from Page One*
Dorothy B. Taylor, Cap*.: A. E.
Fields, Mrs. Bessie Adams, C.
V, mherly, A ty. h. H. Gad-den,
U J prcwn ’ Mrs. Mozelle Col-
JiPr ’ MrS '
r;!i:r fon, ‘y?tr'T M>s. . ,,dye L. ? Cartledge, o T
Benjamin Lewis, Ezra
son, John V/. Lyons, Sr., and
Arnett Waters.
Section Workers are as fol-
low MIDTOWN Miss Natha-
lie Reynolds, Capt.; M s. Willie
Williams, Mrs. Gladys Hodge ,
Mr Lranna Wilcox, Mrs. Mary
Hagen, Levels McClendon.
WEST SIDE: Mrs. Leslie
■Lampkin, Mrs. Lillian Me Nich¬
ols, Mrs. Justine Lavender,
Rosalie Hardien, Mrs. Virginia
Davis, Mrs. Betlye Ellis, Mrs.
Marzella Futch.
EAST SIDE — Joseph Snow
den Capt.; Mrs. Pearl Snowden
Mrs. Lois Harrell, Mrs. Florence
Garvin, Mrs. M„ A. Wilson
Edward Nelson, Mrs. Helen
Lot-on.
EAST SA V ANN AH—M rs. Mag-
gie Stevens, Mrs. Lillian Out-
land.
HUTCH VILLAGE—Leroy Bol-
d e n , Capt.; Mrs.
Brown, Miss Cynthia Toney,
Walter L. Kelliehan, Mrs. Bess-
ie L. Davis, Mrs. M. Roney,
Mrs. V. Bush, Mrs. John Ron-
inson, Mrs. M. Heyward, Mrs.
R. Sanders, Mrs. James Brink-
ley, Mrs. Leroy
Mrs. Edward Tolliver, Mrs.
bert Clark, Mrs. S. Prince, Mrs.
J. Gad,on, Mrs. Nellie
ward, Mrs. Thelma Mitchell.
CARVER VILLAGE, SPRING-
FIELD PARK, CLOVERIDALE,
SPRINGFIELD TERRACE —
M s. Ruth White, Capt.; Mrs.
Elizabeth Floyd, Mrs. Alberta
Tompkins, Mrs. Gussie O.
Brown, Mrs. Hannah Welsh,
Mrs. Roundtree, Mrs. Williams,
Mrs. Naomi Major, Mrs. Juani-
ita Maak, Mrs. Evelyn Gordon.
1 TREMDNT PARK & TELFAIR
iROAD—Mrs. Mave B. Lewis.
LIBERTY CITY—Johnnie P.
Jones, Capt.; Edward R. Nel-
son, Matthew Brown.
1 COUNTY — James E. Luten,
Jt., Capt.; Robert A. Young,
Dan Williams, Willie Reed,
Abraham Walker, Curley
ton, Mack Fennell, James But-
ler. Sylvester Kemp, Henry
Gosha, V/illie Young, Thadeus
liarris.
. WEST SAVANNAH—Mrs. Le¬
ona Steven.', Mrs. Margaret
Moore, Miss Bernice Westley,
Mrs. Rosa o Lee Too Johnson. TriVincnn *
FELLWOOD HOMES — Mrs.
Rosalie Brisbane, Capt.; Ernest
Brisbane, Miss Willie Mae,
Wright, Mrs. Lollie Mae Twiggs,,
Mrs. Elizabeth Wiggins, Mrs.
Betty D. Lloyd.
SPPINC.FmiD
Miss Lillie M. Bryant
The Blue Top Social club met
at the home of Mrs. Minnie But¬
ler, recently.
Mrs. Bertha Childs and fam¬
ily of Savannah were the Sun¬
day dinner guests of her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Lillie M. Michael.
klMr. and Mrs. Vicks Sanders
Jr Rincon were the dinner
[guests of Mrs. Sanders’ sister,
Mrs. Lue Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Smart of
State-boro, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell
of Odom and Matthew Howard
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. Thomas.
Harris to Head NIA
CHICAGO (ANP)— The Na¬
tional Insurance assciation will
be headed by T. P. Harris dur¬
ing the 1959-60 year, it was an¬
nounced last week.
Harris is president of Chica¬
go Metropolitan Mutual Assur¬
ance company. In this capaci¬
ty, he will be working with some
54 companies to develop suc¬
cessful insurance programs.
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Woman Meharry
<Continued from R?i*r Onei
graduates, and a seventh
I trained at Meharry. " _
The group includes Dr. R. F.
Morton, New Rochelle N Y-
! Dr E ' M ' Newkirt, Columbus' Robery!
° hi0: Dr Lewis R,
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ticmstan Texas’ ’ Dr c H r,, :
ford Cincinnati Dr s L Frank
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1!i : ’? Cleveland; a nd , Dr.
j Dr ' Matthew Walker, ,
! ment chairman, another
1 barry surgeon, was
recen *' v hv the “Walker Surgi-
cal Club,” an ACS group of
surgeons who received training
under Dr. Walker.
TATfMVtU.W
Rv Robert Richards
dinner was given at the
! h ° me ° f ReV ' and Mrs * william
v’ent to Pastor, Rev. J. L. Si-
bert and tbe Trustees of Saint
j Peters AME church ’
I Mrs Mrs Mercedes Mercedes McComb McComb Rod- Rod-
!ney is home after a bnef stay
.* n New ^ or ' c c *ty-
Mrs. Eva Edwards is home
from her vacation trip to New
York visiting her daughter.
I will >s Edwards has returned
! to New York after a week’s vis-
it.
i A record crowd .attended the
dance at Ruby’s Two Spot given
Elise Greene are giving a par-
tv this Saturday night, October
24 a t 394 Williams street, the
of Mrs. Lovett.
Harrison Walter Grantham
was born August 18 to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe W. Granth.am, ' 5330
C h urch street.
Mrs Lizzie M Richards is
Rev. Theodore T h o m a s
preached at St. Peters A. M. K
Church, Sunday night.
MdNTOSH
Mrs. Lola Dixon
Sunday was pastoral day
Thebes AME church. The choir
rendered the music. The morn-
ing sermonwa delivered hyt^
pastor, Rev. J. P. Green and the
evening sermon was delivered by
the Rev. Abraham Sullivan, lo
cal preacher.
T he Holmestown Gospelettes
rendered a ^ng service at St.
Peters on Sunday afternoon.
The p ba bian Brothers also ren-
several selections.
Miss i Barbaita Holmes and
M - gs j an i e y Richardson are
_ leadgrs Qf the Gos p e iettes;
Phabian , , . is pianist. . . .
Jerome
Mrs. Vivian Johnson has re¬
turned to Anderson, S. C., after
visiting , her mother ,, ’ Mrs - „ Rosa
B. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dixon
worshipped at Thebes on Sun-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richard
son worshipped at Thebes Sun
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DR. WII LIAM K. PAYNE deliv-
ers cordial welcome to the 200
|principals and supervisors at-
J savannah State College.
j ng on j e ft to right are Harry
day morning
; Miss Naomi Richardson of Sa-
vannah State College spent the
week end w ith Richardson.’ her parents, Mr.
and Mrfl _ Cain
Paul Hodges and James Sin-
gleton, Sr., visited the sick on
g unday
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a yn
Airs. Richard M. Houston
Sunday School was well at-
churches. ^ ancl Pls S ah A - M - K
| Services were well attended on
Sunday at Taylor Chapel A. M.
! church with the pastor. Rev.
3 M - Dingle, delivering the
sermon -
The Shepherd Aid and
«* Societv met Sunday at 2 d
m w >th the president, H. B
Goldwire, presiding.
Sunday afternoon No. 2
St Mark Baptist and the Gos-
| nel Chorus of Mt. Pisgah A.
E. church motored to
' church Guyton
nia P.aptist at
to appear on their anniversary
j program.
The Southern Trumpets and
the Clyo Juniorettes rendered a
program at Mt pi sga h A. M
j R church Sunday.
. j^jgg Ester Merriweather of
Augusta was the week end guest
of Mrs Ric hard M. Houston and
Mr and Mrs Edward Stokes,
I Mrs Mary A Johns on is im
proving.
Mrs. Leattice Brown and Geo.
L young are ill.
Mrs. Mary Goldwire has re-
turned home after spending
several days at Yulee, Fla., with
her relatives.
^OR SALE
510 Pa-t Anderson street. Two
Storv Home, 5 rooms and bat!
upstairs; 4 rooms and half bath
down stairs.
E. Johnson AD 4-3432
TUI SAVANNAH TRIHUNR
Stinson, president, State Prln-
cipal’s Conference; Mrs. Ada
Price .president, Georgia
ea Davis. Instructional Consul-
tant, State Department of Ed-
Kasper Fails Again
WASHINGTON (ANP) - For
the second time, the Supreme
turned down segregation-
ists John Kasper’s request for
a review of his contempt con¬
The conviction result-
from Kasper’s activities dis¬ in j
1956 school integration
pute at Clinton, Tenn.
Par plea filed on behalf of Kas-
by Washington attorneys.
Kasper was accused of having
knowineiv violated a court or-
der forbidding interference with
at the school. Ile
was sentenced to six months
a Knoxville, Tenn. Federal
courtroom hearing. ~
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CHICAGO— (ANP) A 19 ’
vear-old youth who was iden-
tilled bv two teachers as the
knife wlelder who attempted to
raoe thp.m in their classrooms
before classes started last week.
Is bein? held to the grand
in $25,000 bond.
nnci Miss p eK .^ 7 Dores t of
Burke. Poth schools are
ted on Ule soulb side of the
city.
Charges against Bonner ln-
eluded two of assault to rape,
two of assault to kill, and one
“ f _I° bbery
desman set $5,000 bond on each
charge.
•fater-School Council
' Elects Officer!
; The Inter-School Council met
led with their advisers accom-
panying them. '
j A short program w,as render-
I ed by the Sophronia Tompkins
Elementary school Their glee
: club sang two selections which
were enjoye .
| Election of officers for the
sehool year 1959-60 was held The
following officers were elected:
President, Isadore Jenkins,
Beach Jr. High; First V. Presi
dent, Ruthie Mae Cooper,
cer; Second V. President, Shir-
Jey Daughtry, Florence; Secrc-
tary, Sarah L. Maddox, East
Broad; Asst. Secretary, Melda
j Thompson, Hodge; Fin. Secre-
tary, Ann Howard, Moses Jack-
Treasurer, Tonia Jordan,
Chaplains, Artllla
IIols( ? y ot Gadsden and Lewis
Dunbar of Paulsen; Reporters,
Thonjisimi /Scarver of Harris,
e ^ y j Jackson of Sol C. John-
and Sandra Saussey of West
Capt. Oirls Patrol,
lie M. Roberts, Cuyler; Capt. of
Patrol, Harry Mobley,!
Pearl L. Smith; Parliamentary
an, Margie Williams, Sophronla
Mrs. Dye. principal of Ogle- |
Ihorpe County High school and
Mrs Pllts ’ a retired teacher
rom Elberton, Ga„ were visi-|
tors at the meeting. Mrs. Nan-‘
cy Walker is adviser for the
color scheme of orange
and black was carried out in |
decorations. The hostess led I
each school scnooi to to their their table table.
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New Annual Memorial Prizfi
Offered to
s-s.
de S a Collp K e by Mrs ’ olyve
i er Haynes of Mt - Vernon,
; Y.. in memory of her mother,
^ rs Thomasina Hamilton Jet- j
pr
The pr , ze ^ a cagh award <>to
fae glyen annually upon gradu
ation, without regard to sex or
race, to the student who In the
Judgment of the Music Depart-
ment Faculty possesses the)
highest, ability and promise in
vocal performance.” 1
This prize, intended “to in - 1
spire and stimulate talented
vnral students in the Music
Department of Talladega Col-
lege,” is a memorial to a wo-
jnan who studied voice, reared
nine children and educated
them as musMans, and jnspir-, i
ed and assisted man:* ^“n®
-singers Born in Brooklyn, and other New musicians York In 1
she the daughter of !
was !
an editor of one of the first No- 1
vro newspaper?,,^ this country,
Anglo-African. After her I
marriage in 1808 to the Rev.
Henry N. Jeter of Newport. R.
T:. death she In lived 1931. In Newport until her j
Founders day will be observed j j
at Talladega College November
ls at 2 i p m former Thte ^aker |
an a umnus a profes-. |
sor on the co n ege faculty, and
a former Talladega resident: Dr
Warren Hill Brothers, Jr., Dr
Brothers, now of New Orleans, ‘
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pao* sets?*
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Other) features of -he %
gram are two anthems 'by
college choir, a n d the reading
0 f the i860 college charter In
its historical settings, t>re»*&
by Miss Roberta Hodge, s*h-
* or from Miami, Fla., and Den-
n * s RobeIts . Junior from Moht-
gomery, Ala.
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SANDFLY
By George Jenkins
Funeral services for Mi-s. Saj-
^ Denegal of Pin Point were
held Thursday afternoon fr6fn
Skldaway Baptis-t church,
^ w - ateVP ** s> P'^stor, officta-
ai ) d th,e steele Funerd
Home l " char * e of a " at ^5~
pnt ‘ s ' wa ® m ™
^ survived^y 1 ^large
number* oj
relatives.
At a recent PTA meefjin°’ of
Sol C. Johnson school, Mf«.
Daisy Berksteiner was elected
a class mother and Sylvester
Kemp was elected father of
two classes at the school.
The WSCS of Speedwell Me-
thodls t church attended a
meeting at Emory Chapel in
t P9U n. recently. Beginning with
Monday night, Got. 26, the Wfc
cs wllI condllct a WeeJc 0 f
Prayer and Self-Denial at the
dhurch. The meetings wll last
hour each night and the
public is invited. Rev. C. ’W.
Ponder Is pastor of tine church.