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SATURDAY, !>ECF>tBE» 5, 1959
Atlantans Address
Forest City Board
By John W. Lyons
The * iiv Savannah uutcuuiau Forest r ui cot City Vyivj
Real Estate Board, which is
composed of local real estate
brokers, salesmen and related
persons, dined delightfully ovei
a seafood platter at the Den on
November 14.
Their guests were C. T. Bel'
end Q. V. Williamson, well
known real estate brokers from
Atlanta. Mr. Williamson is vice
president of the National Asso¬
ciation cf Real Estate Broker;
and has developed several largf
buildng projects ar.d homes
prices ranging from ten thous¬
and dollars to seventy-five
thousand dollars and above. PI
is one of the'few real estate
brokers selling Title 221 Homes
Title 221 Homes are similar tc
Ghana Homes of this city, theb
purpose being to absorb the
overflow of U ban Renews
displaced persons.
Mr. Williamson spoke froir
the subject “Ethics cf Real E c
LS ,ate Brokers." He emphasized , ..
t foe need for an unselfish,
'ioperative spirit among sales-,
men and brokers. As an exam-
pie of this, he spoke of how the
many brokers of Atlanta
their monies, and as a
developed the finest sub-divis-
ion for and by Negroes in the I
world. He further stated that,
“Businesses cannot be adequate |
or operate successfully without
a good bookkeeping system
service.” Each day a trial foal-
ance is on ihis desk. From this
he knows what to spend, how
much to spend and what he
should or should not spend.
The group was further en¬
tertained with a film, the maj¬
or highlight of which was the
housing development by C. T
Bell ----- and ---- Associates. — ------ It showed
how one tract of lapd trippled,
:„ in value i^ after ^ Ff the first f i r cf five fivP
homes l^ad been built. The film
was photographed, edited and
directed by William Bell and
produced by C. T. Bell. Mr. Bell
is a ’farmer vice president of
the'. Nat ional Association of
Reil Estate Brokers, having
served successfully in this posi¬
tion for four years. Presently r he
large tract of ,
is developing a
i___i land ,,r;ivs with Vmncoc houses ronoint? ranging from from
ten thousand dollars.
4 question and answer period
followed! in which all questions
pertinent to financing were an¬
swered.
jjh ti>e future the Savannah
Forest City Real Estate Board
wilt endeavor to make itself
felt in the community with
other enlightening programs.
We invite schools and other
organizations to make use of
information Won available available in in refer- refer-
ence to real estate through our I
informed personnel.
Members of the Forest City
Real Estate Board, called Real-
tists, are members of the Na¬
tional Association of Real Es¬
tate Brokers, Inc. The follow¬
ing members were present: L.
B. Toomer of the Toomer Real¬
ty Co., vice president of the
Real Estate Board; John W.
Lyons cf the J. W. Lyons Real
Estate Co., president of the
j board; Ezra Johnson, vice pres-
4-4derit and Salesman for A. F.
i King <& Son Real Estate Co.:
i Earl F. Thornton, manager of
the J. W. Lyons Roal Estate
i Co., secretary; Clarence Per-
1 kins, salesman with A. E. Fields
Realty Co., treasurer; Franklin
McDew, chaplain and salesman
with the J. W. Lyons Real Es¬
tate Company; James H. De-
Lorme and Aaron Corney, sales¬
men with L. B. Toomer Real
Estate Co.: Boles C. Ford, sales¬
man with Lyons Real Estate
Co. and an insurance, executive.
Others present were Mrs.
Franklin McDew, Mrs. Calvin L
Kiah, Mrs. John W. Lyon#, Mrs.
L. B. Toomer. A. E. Fields, E.
S. Bisard, Prof. H. S. Anderson,
W.H.M. Bowens and Eekjy Bol¬
den.
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Capri Socialites Club
The Capri Socialites were
guests at the home of Mrs.
Charlie Mae Nelson at their
meeting with’ the vice presi¬
dent in charge. The next meet¬
ing will be at the home of Miss
Mae Temple. Mrs. E. Jackson is
president and Mrs. E. Anthony
is chairman.
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Jerry Coxes
Celebrate Birthdays
On November 9th Jerry Cox,
retired proprietor of Coconut
Grove ’ uieqtly obsened a birth
day ’ ° n December 2nd, Mrs.
“ am J« hls w,fe ’ obserVed
1 er birt lday ’
To the Coxes, this 1959 land
mark holds special significance
for it also marked a fiftieth an¬
niversary of marital ties, for
them which was recently cel¬
ebrated.
Tire highlight of their golden
wedding anniversary, was the
religious ceremony, performed
by Fr. St. Julian Simpkins, re¬
hired rector of St. Charles Epis-
-opal Church, Charleston. S. C.
At this time the marriage vows
were renewed by the Coxes,
md as the ceremony ended
',oft strains of nuptial music
Tiled the air.
The family dinner which fol¬
ded was a sumptuous affair
nd it was in an atmosphere of
larmith and beauty that the
lonored couple received con-
ratulations.
The usual cake cutting cere-
*nony was simple and taipres-
sive. The three tiere ca e
vviaiS held in plat e > our grata
ful swans.
An interesting ^ no c ou p
' a
observance was the 50th year
table, on whic a was l.-paye ,
linens, crystals, and silver all
Kifts which were presented the
couple on their wedding day,
fl *ty yr ars ag0
, . .
° n the . Sum ay o ( -
anniversary obbservance, a nup¬
tial mass was repeated at St.
Matthew’s Episcopal church by
Father Gustave H. Caution,
who was out of town on the
,
exact anniversary date.
Zetas Hold Regional
M*et
Th , e g ou theastern Region of
U . Beta Sorority, Ine.,
met in Charleston, S. C., ^ on I
November 27-28, with 122 reg¬
istered delegates, national offi¬
cers and 12 Amicae in attend¬
ance. The region includes
South Carolina, Georgia and
Florida. Sa¬
Mrs. Ella W. Fisher of
vannah is regional director.
Mrs. Thadenna Boone of the
, chapter. Gamma Zeta
iiU marshal. _____nv Dr
regional »
served as grand
Deborah Partridge Wolfe,
basileus of the sorority, was
the speaker tor' the public pro¬
gram held at Emanuel AME
church. Mrs. Grace Phillips,
immediate past regional direc¬
tor, was banquet speaker on
Saturday night.
The newly elected officers of
the region are; Mrs. Erma Ro¬
driquez, Tampa, Fla., tamais
gramma teus; Mrs. Bernice Bar-
^ Green vme, S. C., gramma-
Mrs E . rma Abercrombie,
Columbus, Ga., assistant gram-
mateus; Mrs. Hattie Shavers.
Ft Lauderdale Fla., tamais,
Mrs Kate J. Shakespeare. Ma¬
con, antapoki itls: Mrs. Eliza¬
beth Rose, Orangeburg, S. C.,
phylacter. Three undergradu¬
ates were elected as coordina¬
tors of undergraduate activi¬
ties: Miss Esther Jenkins, Claf-
lin college; Miss Myrna Miller
Savannah State College, an
Mrs. Dorothy Lee of Florida A ;
& M university. under¬
The winners of the
graduate scholarships E. Jenkins. w Claf- e r e j
Misses Queen Savannah
lin; Myrna Miller, i
State College; and Alberta
Wells of Florida ASM univer-1
sity. made to women
Awards were cf
of the Amicae, the auxiliary
the sorority, for outstanding
community service and human
relations. The recipients were
Mrs. Marian Pollard, Pensacola,
Fla • Mrs. Susan Harris, Miami,
Fla -' Mrs. Viola Mavnor, Sa¬
vannah; Mrs. M. Athalie Range,,
Miami, Fla. The undergraduate,
chapter award, the Lucille G. (
Coleman Cup, was presented to j
Rho Beta chapter, Savannah
State college, for the largest
delegation. Mu chapter of Claf-
lin college received an award,
for its chapter report.
Fifteen local sorors of Alpha j
Theta Zeta chapter Miss attended Ru-1 j
the regional meeting.
by King and Mrs. Mary Coun- ,
il the official deleg ates. 1
C were
Sometimes
BABY NEEDS A
LAXATIVE, TOO
For over 60 years, mothers have re¬
lied on gentle “BABY EASE.” Pleas¬
ant Meting, easy to liquid, briny vege-
table-pnre “BABY EASE”
comfort without binding. BAB*
EASE” does not contain opiates or
strong laxatives. Ask your druggist
for the special babies laxative, I
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DELTA SIGMA THETA
rians open probation at
Mrs. Anita Stripling introduced
the banquet speaker and Mrs.
Ella W. Fisher introduced the
grand basilues. Miss Madeline 1
Harrison sang a solo.
Courtesies were extended to
the Zetas by all of the Greek
letter organizations in Charles¬
ton. as follows: coffee hours by
Delta Sigma Theta sorority and
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity;
reception given jointly by Alpha
Kappa Alpha sorority, Kappa
Alpha Psi fraternity and Ome¬
ga Psi Phi fraternity; and a
boatride around the Charleston
harbor by the Phi Beta Sigma
fraternity.
12 Brothers and Sisters
iMr. and Mrs. Henry McCul- j
lough. G08 W. 48 St., entertain-
ed the Twelve Brothers Club
on Nov. 25. President Shuler
presided.
Games were played and pri¬
zes were won by Mrs. M. Pugh,
Mrs. Georgia Hawkins, Mrs.
Nadine Bryant and Mrs. M.
Futeh.
Members present were Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Hawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe R. Pugh, Mrs. M.
Futch, Mrs. Berdia Burke, Mr.
and Mrs. James Maxwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Raleigh Bryant, Sr.,
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YWCA Activities
World Fellowship Dinner
At a recent meeting held at
the YWCA Center, representa¬
tives of the Young Women’s
Christian Association met with
Mrs. Mildred W. Newton, pro- 1
gram director, for the purpose
of perfecting plans for their
World Fellowship dinner sehe-
duled for Thursday, Dec. 10
This meal, which will be serv¬
ed from 12 noon to 7 p.m., may
be enjoyed at the Center in
Yamacraw Village or orders will
be made up to be taken out.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. Newton at the YW
CA, ADams 3-8801, on or before
Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Y-Teens’ Christmas
Decorating Parly
Y-Teens will engage in a
Christmas decorating party on
Friday, Dec. H, from 5 to 8 p.m.
that time the younger mem-
Greene, Emma Sue Me-
Crory, Carolyn Vinson, Rose
of tlie YWICA will have fun
fellowship as they put the
in ship-shape for the
holiday season.
Following a “carol sing,"
and candy will be enjoy¬
by the teenagers.
Of The Greens
‘ Hanging of the Greens,” the
entry into the Christ¬
season, is scheduled for
morning, Dec. 13, at the
Center in Yamacraw
promptly at 8:30 o’clock.
public is invited.
L-appy Home Society
The Happy Home Society will
Monday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.
President Rosa Lovett who
returned from an enjoyable
Opportunity of Your Lifetime!
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Brand new 3-Bedroom homes on large lots,
paved streets, City sewerage.
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There Will Be 107 Ghana Homes For Sale.
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(preside. Reports of the years
work will be made
Lt. and Mrs. Farmer Feted
With Going Away Party
The West Side Quarter Back
club entertained Lt. and Mrs.
William. Farmer with going 1
a
away party Tuesday, November |
19. The party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Blalock.
The house was attractively de-1
corated with autumn flowers
and foliage. The table center-
piece rangement was an of asymmetrical light and dark ar-j
yellow chrysanthemums flanked (
on both sides with softly glow-!
ing yellow tapers'which lent a]
air to the occasion.
The evening was spent play¬
bridge and pinochle.
Lt.. and Mrs. Farmer were
presented a lovely decanter
They are moving to Cali¬
Enjoying the evening were
and Mrs. C. R. Hart, Mr.
Mrs. A. Greene, Mr. and
W. Murry, Mrs. A. Wade.
s. J. Paige and Dr. Chas.
Lodge of Elks
Presents The
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Jones Siamese Twins /
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\VIki Are Now Appearing At
701 West Broad Street Daily From 2 to 11 P. M.
Thev won 1 horn in I, os Angeles, California, May 14,
1919, joined at the head, ,never to be separated.
They liv 1 In Los Angeles General Hospital two years.
These girls have a life span of fifty years or more.
They, are normal in every respect: two hearts, two dif¬
ferent personalities. There is one blood stream that
flows from one to the other.
They- are the thirteenth and fourteenth children of their
parents, who were separated before they were horn.
All the other children are normal. The mother mar¬
ried at*-nil and has a normal five year old daughter
bv this marriage.
The twins are active and happy at all times. Their
ambition i. to he highly educated and become Mission¬
aries. They am very independent and smart and en¬
joy excellent In alth, never sick and are in the fourth
grade in School. They like traveling and church.
Every one should come and see these twins
Every one is Welcome
DONATION : 50 CENTS
SCHOOL CHILDREN 25 CENTS
PAGE THREE
SANDFLY
In a contest which was pre¬
Sunday by the youth of
MethodLst church
Catherine Grant and Isaac
Luten, III were crowned Miss
Mr. Speedwell, respectively.
Mable Berkstelner and
Grant were co-chair¬
of the program.
Mrs. Liza Collins is a patient
Memorial hospital.
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