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SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1959
COLLEGIATE NOTES
By Wilton C. Scott
European Paintings
In Library
The College Library will dis-
play an exhibition of
t ions of paintings by two
pcan masters, Henri Matisse
and Pablo Picasso, in the Sem-
inar Room of
| he library Nov.
| il ' 5-30. The Ma¬
tisse & Picasso
| exhibition is on
| | loan to the
Savannah State
H 4 ‘ ° 1 lege library
from F. ench-
American cul-
Itural Services
|i:« New York City
- Thurs., Nov
SCOTT 19, is Honors
Bay. Twenty-nine student can¬
didates from ten communities
are scheduled to receive s.gn..
leant academic honors f n
maintaining a high scholastic
standard for at least three
quartets.
Among the list of candidates
released by Timothy C. Meyers,
(dean of faculty, are the follow¬
ing:
Eva Bo.Sc map, Reatha Butler,
Nellie Council, Jarres fie'”’'
Charles Frazier, Mamie Greene,
Wilile Mae Julian, Annette
Kennedy, Yvonne Lamb, Ver-
dell Lambert, Oe aRUne I i-
sey, Yvonne McGlockton, Jua-
nita Moon, James Novels, Annie
riYn
Mrs. Richard M. Houston
The fourth quarterly con¬
ference of the Clyo circuit w-as A!
held recently at Mi. Pisgah
M. E. Church with the
ing Elder J P. Lampkin,
ing.
A choir recital was held
day night at Union Spring A.
M. E. Church.
The HD club met on Novem-
her 2 at the home of Mrs.
Stokes. Mrs. Sarah Johnson
is president and Mrs. R. M.
Shaw, agent.
Mr. & Mrs. Ben Loyd and chil¬
dren, Mr. & Mi’s. Ben Loyd, Jr,
and a friend, all of
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Green.
Mrs. Mary Alice Johnson is a
patient at the Memorial IIos-
pital where she underwent sur-
pery recently.
Elijah Green and Mrs. James
Wallace are ill.
Paul Lee Solomon and
friend of Charlotte, N .C„ were
the recent guests of his
nits, Mr. and Mrs. Rentie
omon.
Funeral services for
C. Smith a former resident of
Clyo who died in
were held on November 8 In
Gifford. S. C.
Services were well attended
Sunday at Taylor chapel A.
E. Church with the pastor,
Dingle, delivering the
sermon.
Sunday afternoon the
herd Aid and Benefit Society
met at the lodge with
dent, II. B. Goldwire, presiding,
On Wednesday night, Nov. 11
the Clyo Elementary school P.
i T A. met in the auditorium of
La he school. A panel
was held using as the
“Juvenile Delinquency and Some
of its Causes.” This was in
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™ e speaker for Honors Day
is . Dr. Paul Taylor, director i
L.
cf testing and guidance and | ■
professor of education at SSC.
Sol C. Johnson PTA Buys
Band Instruments
Through the consolidated ef¬
forts of Sol C. Johnson Labora-
try School’s PTA, two bass
horns have been purcha-ed,
two baritone horns, ten trum¬
pets, three trombones, four alto
saxophones, ten snare drums,
one bass drum, fifteen clari¬
nets, four French horns, two
bass clarinets, three bells, and
j Principal , Alflorence Cheat-
I ham and band director Robert
[ Dilworth, an SSC alumnus,
share with grateful apn eola¬
tion the expressed , opinion
of the public that great honor:
are in store for Sol C. John¬
son's band. '
The seventy-piece band
f ow' r mu ar”"'
since its inception two months
j ago, and on each occasion .it
has given a fine account of
itself.
; observance of American Edu-
j cation Week. The principal.
M. W. B.avis, made remarks
Mrs - Beauncy Polite is is presi-
dent and Mrs - Elouise Williams,
secretary.
Miss Pearl Jackson, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Stokes.
M fs - R osa Lee Bell and Mrs.
Albertha Nix of Savannah
ited their relatives, Mrs. Minnie,
Go ldwire and Mr. and Mrs. A1 !
j en Q reen Sunday,
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EAST SAVANNAH I
M. E. Morrell
After spending two weeks with
I i parents, - Rev. - and Mrs. Ver-
her
dell Bobian, Mrs. Bertha Stew-
ard has returned to Brooklyn.
^ Y .. She also visited the
i adsons .
| | Mr . , and Mrs. Paul LadsonI
and children have returned af-
| ter visiting relatives at Sheldon,
s c .
; Miss M iss Vernell Vernell Moultrie Moultrie cele-i
bra t e d hrir birthday on Nov.
j Congratulations!
Mrs. Alice Johnson is con-
va i ese i ng a t home after being
| a pa tient at a local hospital re-
ce ntly.
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Robert Richards
St. Peters’ AME Sunday
I School began Sunday -------- at
usual hour with Supt. Robert
Richards in charge. Pastor J.
Sibert gave highlights on
the lesson.
j The Seafood supper given by
Mrs. Willie Mae Gardner at
Nixon’s Confectionery Saturday
was successful,
Mrs. Annie L. Waldtaurg is
giving a Bar-B-Q Thanksgiv-
ing day at the home of Char-
| lie Brown.
Union Meeting will be held at
: Jerusalem Baptist church, Sta¬
ley Heights, Sunday, November
22nd. Rev. W. Dorman, pastor
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J Florance Mothers Club
I Mrs. Mary Alice Snowden
jo21'-.. j tess W. 37th street was hos-;
to the Florance Mothers
| club recently Mrs. ftuthie M
Swinton * President, presided,
Urder the leadershj P of Mrs.,
Sarah He trines, Mrs. V. G.
Jone ' i ard Mrs. L " s - Greene
the Mother’s Mother's club club is is working
hard to help with all the PTA
and school projects. These ac- !
tivities will conclude when Mrs.
PTA will be crowned at the
Ta’ rrt show on n-.-ember 4,
Mothers present were Mips.
Eli a both Chapman, Mrs. F;ter
Garrison, Mrs. Mamie Jackson,
Mrs. Sallie Port-ell, Mrs. Martha !
Graham. Mis. Sarah Holmes
and Mrs. Louise Williams. Next
meeting will be held at the res¬
idence of Mrs. Rose Martin.
MrlNTOSH
Mrs. Lola Dixon
S-indav was an inspiring day
t Thebes AME church Desrin-
ning with Sunday School. The
choir rerdened the music and
Rev. J. P. Greene preached.
Three members were added an 1
one candidate for wereFah’ baptism.
Communion services
held and the Rev. Abraham Sul¬
livan delivered the evening m«-
The Zion Travelers ren¬
dered a program at St. Peters
AME church Sunday evening j
A men’s day program will he
nresented at St. Peter’s AME
church on Sundav. Noven-fv-
02 G p o r K e Varoedoe. Jr
‘eacher at Jesup is chan man o„ (
this program. !
Mrs J P Greene has re- 1
turned after being away for a
'’ouple of weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hod-ec and,
son, Herman, motored to Beau-!
fort, S. C Sunday to attend the
funeral of a relative.
George Jhmes, husband
Mrs Johnnie Mae Carter James
of Holmestown, died recently. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Single-'
ton, Sr., and daughter, Henri -1
went to Savannah Satur-,
day.
The Liberty Co High school’s
Hcme coming parade was held
Saturday in Hinesville.
High” won first place.
. ffojs DQTclClC
The PTA of L C high met on
Wednesday night, November 18.
Holmestown and McIntosh
communities were hnstesses hostesses.
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Mrs. Lillie M. Bryant
Lodge No. 1881 H. H. of Ruth
met rece ntly and three mem-j
bf>rs wpre adde d. club meti |
Tbo Blue Top Social
at the homo of Mrs. Cora Thom-j
as.
Hermon Hazel Murry of Syl-
vania was the dinner guest of
Mr. and Ilrs. A. Z- Michael, re¬
cently.
Robert L: Thomas and Miss
Sarah A. Bell of Springfield
were guests of Miss Bertha
Jones of Egypt recently.
Mrs. Julia Jenkins, Mrs. Sweet¬
ie Jones and John R. Clark are
ill.
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dj s. n A) thence South M-miJe. Turn
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t,o 0 r*. m. daily, or phone residence,
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S. C., was era .vi ed
“Miss Benedict'' during a: nual
Coronation Services la-T
the Benedict Co.lege
Moultrie, -V
Xtndci ' arten and PTA
On _ ” i October ” ", Kind^rgartw 29 the Charles
M u tri Jr h-i l
thR , r ha r., wp . pn party , ThrP ,
fj ew j n SP p the ch'l-
dren as they heard the laugh-
tpr - Several games were play-
ed and a few prizes wre won.
Screams and cheer c old be
as the children tried m
vain to pin the hat on the
s head. A good time
was had by all.
The second meeting of the
was ht , !d November 1 at
kindergarten. Mrs. Ida
and Mrs. Deloris Rob-
o n served as secretaries. Mrs.
Palmer was chaplain.
A silver tea is being planned
Sunday, November 29 from
until 7 p. m. Mrs. Maggie
will pour the tea. Mrs.
Wright vyugui- auu and Mrs. ivju* o. Lillian umopw
will tie in charge ol the
The social committee
of the following; Mrs.
Jack.son, Mrs. Ida Moul
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pus. Miss Williams was atte.id-
id by Mildred Cunningham
ophomo.e from Seneca, S. C.
and Lucy Davis, sophomore
from Winn-.boro, S. C.
Pembroke School
(” vs officers for the third
grad ' at Pembroke High school
Pres'dent, 'vice _ Barbara Ann
Bush; President,
Joh: an; secretary, Harry Bing;
-'tsst. secretary, Deloris Johnson;
Treasurer, Gerald Roberson; iRe*
norte**, Marie Baker; Hosts,
Odell Bacon and Johnnie Black.
Mrs. Dorothy W. Geter Is tea eh-
er.
A group of high school stu¬
dents, under the direction of
Principal Leon Dingle, present¬
ed a chapel program last Fri¬
day in keeping with the observ¬
ance of American Education
Week. The program consisted
of ja panel telling the story of
Ameriean Education Week. Stu-
dents who took part were; Ger-
tie Edenfield ,Grade Lee Reese,
Dorothy Edenfield, Curtis Mur-
chinson, Marlon Baker and Glo-
Dean Foy.
The school’s next basketball
game will be Jteld in Pembroke
on Tuesday, December 1, when
the team will meet with
field Central.
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Monteith School
American Education Week
was observed at Monteith ele¬
mentary school with attractive
bulletin boards and displays.
The main feature of the week
was the presentation of a play¬
let titled. “Fun In Storybook
Land." The characters were
Queen, Ann Marie Campbell; j
King, Matthew Stewart; Pages
Wilhe Lee Whitehead and An¬
thony White; Hansel, Ronald
Irving; Gretel, Carrie Bell
Hicks; Father, Limuel Johnson:
the w!‘~h, Gloria Lesley; Moth¬
er, Deloris Heyward; Voice
T nez Wright; Narrators. Ellis
Brown and Susie Jane Child -
Books, Lvnette Powers. Shirle-
Bryant, Marilyn Baker, Thoma
Brown and Carrie B T exley
Boy Blue, Ralph Jones; Hu mot y
Dumnty, Larry White; Mithc
Goose, Joann Foster. Margie
Whitehead served as emcee.
Many parents and f' tends were
present including Mr. and Mrs
R. Banks. Newark, N. J.; Miss
R. Darby, heloing music teach¬
er; Mrs. K. Scruggs, lib-arian,
and Mrs. Thelma Harmon, Sa¬
vannah State College
The officers of the Junior
Jonquil Club are: Pres'dent I
Ellis Brown; Vice Pres., Willie
Lcp Whitehead: Secretary. Ann j
Marie Campbell; A st. Se l’.,
Mabel Stewart; P'norter.s: Mat¬
thew Stewart and Susie Child 0
Everyone was proud of their
adviser, Mrs. Mrs. Janie Janie Bowers, Bower,s
I " hn *»jh*Broan ^ the city
Junior Jonquil Clubs. Mrs. Bo¬
wers won a blue ribbon at the
Garden Club work hop for a
Christmas center piece arrange¬
ment. Mrs. Rose Glover, a
helping teacher, also attended
the workshop and won a red
ribbon for her arrangement.
The 4-H Club Was visited bv
Mr. Harmon and M s. Owes
during their organizational pe¬
riod.
Mrs. O. B. Dingle Is orirv'nal
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DeRenne School
The annual observance of
American Education Week was
he 10 at George W. J. DeRenne
School on November 8-12.
The following activities were
sponsored with Mrs. Laura D
Webb serving as chairman ant
Mrs. Vernedia Joh ri -on as cc
chairman:
Nov. 8. members of the stu¬
dent council and council advis
ers worshipped at St. Thoma
church.
November 9, a radio program
'va 1 presented over S*-ition W’
IV. M. S. Brown, PTA pres*
dent, was guest speaker an'
remarks were" made by Mrs. E
i. Warrick, principal.
November 10, Teachers Day
as observed. E. II. Harmond
Negro County Agent for Chat
ham county, presented the fac
•1ty a lovely dogwoed tree
Tree planting ceremonies wen
held on the school lawn.
November 12, an assemfcl
program was presented bv tlv
sixth grade classes with Tania
Jordan, school president, pre¬
siding. Guests In attendant
Included Benjamin Stive mar
member of the Board of Edu
cation; Mrs. < Erma Field
Supervisor; parents an
other visitors. After the pro
gram the guests visited th
"la .'•room \ Refreshments wen
served.
During the month the scho.
lost the services of th ee fac
ulty members. Mrs. Barbara J
Mendenhall and Mrs. Mar
Badger went on maternity leav
with M s. Veronica Dougla
•nd Mrs. Eugenia Taylor repor¬
ting as their successors, respec
tively Mrs. Jean Farmer ter
minated her services on Friday
November 13. She was fondh
•■ememhered with bort voyagi
tokens from the faculty and
others. Mrs. Marie Ingram i
Mrs. Farmer’s successor.
IMlss Rubv Wright and Ben
'amin Densler are serving or
Mrs. Katie Scott, .Master
Beautician, formerly Of 524
West Broad street is now lo¬
cated at Carrie & Doris Nu-
Look Beauty Shop, 807 West
Broad street, where she would
like to serve all of her cus¬
tomers. Please eall for Ap¬
pointment. Phone AI) 4-9231
the County-wide Science and.
Arithmetic committees which
wilt meet monthly.
Mrs. Erma Fields will serve
as a resource person at the
nenthly In-service meeting on
Wednesday, when we shall ex-
>lore Recent Trends ia the
eaching of arithmetic on th#
irimary level. Miss Jettie Ad-
ims, Miss Ruby W ight and
Mrs. Lillie L. Scandrick are co-
irdir.ators of this month's pro-
.ram with Mrs. Mildred G.
Benya d serving as chairman.^'
The school council was ih
charge of a memorial service
for Master Henry MeGraw wh#
was fatally injured by a car.
The students presented the fa¬
mily with a plaque.
The School Council and th#
Junior Red Cross will sponsor
he annual Thanksgiving boxes
for the needy in the commun¬
ity. The boxes will be presented
it, the Thanksgiving assembly
>rogram on Nov. 25, 10 30 a.m,:
SANDFLY
Funeral services for Mrs. Ad^
line Williams Roberson we #
held Tuesday at Bynes-RoyalE
Funeral chapel with Rev. F.
Bonds in charge. Interment wa%.
in Eugenia cemetery. She is,
survived by a daughter, Mrs,.
Ode-sa Jenkins of Philadelphia^
and other relatives.
The WSCS of Speedwell Me-]
thodist held an impressive pro-,
gram and pew rally Sunday. ]
Skidaway Bapt. church usher?
board met Sunday at the home*
if Mrs, Susan Bivens. W
Emanuel Smith of New Yo. k
City is visiting relatives here.
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