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SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1959
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By Willa Ayers Johnson
FINISH EACH DAY and be
done with it. You have done;
what you could; some blunders j
and absurdities crept in; forget j
them as soon as you can. To-
morrow is a new day; you shall
begin it well and serenely and
with too high a spirit to be en¬
cumbered with your old non¬
sense.—Emerson.
SCHOOL ARTICLES sent to
the Tribune this week that are
not found in this issue will be
published in next week’s issue.
Merry Christmas to all!
AIR & MRS. LEONARD D. LAW,
Jr., are proud parents of a
born Dec. 13 at Hunter Air
Force Base Hospital. The proud
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard D. Daw, Sr.,
of 1603 Vine Street. Congratu¬
lations!
MR. & MRS. HENRY PERRIN
have returned home after an
enjoyable ten days’ vacation,
After attending the regional
meeting of r Zeta „ Phi , . Beta So o-
!i“ lina a :J?f ^hev^vistted y relattves^in I
Columbia, Bradley and Green ..
wood, South Carolina; Char¬
lotte, North Carolina, and
Nashville, Tennessee.
MRS. MOZELLE CLEMMONS
of 2201 East Victory Drive will
celebrate her birthday on Dec
24. Congratulations!
MISS JACQUUELLVE TYSON,
726 West Victory Drive, will
celebrate her birthday on
Thursday, Dec. 17. Congratu-
lations! '
MISS PHEMIE MOORE of 515
West Henry St. will celebrate
her birthday on Dec. 25. Con-
gratulsftfchs!
Les Socialettes
Miss Alfreta Adams of Wesst
47th street was hostess to Les
ISocialettes Social club
day night, December 12.
The evening was spent
img games. A delectable
colorful repast was served.
decorations were centered
around Christmas. 1
the evening were Mrs. Lillie M.
Ladson, Mrs. Lillian M. Battiste,
Mrs. Catherine Torrence, Mrs.
Helen B. Gresham, Mrs. Caro¬
lyn Kirkland, Mrs. Viona Mitch¬
ell (new member). Mrs.
Smalls (guest), Misses Ruby
Wright, Mattie Lee and Jettie
Mae Adams. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Lillian M. Battiste, Mrs.
Lillie M. Ladson, Misses Mattie
Lee and Ruby Wright. Gifts
were exchanged by the members
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Daise,
Carver Village.
Willing Workers Club
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casen
were hosts to the Willing Work¬
ers Social ciub at their home,
1001 W. 46th street, Saturday,
November 21, the president,
Ephriam Shuler, presided. Mem¬
bers present were Ephriam Shu¬
ler, Henry Casen, D. L. Gamble,
Mrs. Annie M. Williams, Mrs.
Rosa Casen, Mi's. Alma Ben-
nett, Mrs. Lillie Shuler, Mrs.'
SS-
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For Your Holiday Hair Styles - Visit V! is I
Mvers Beauty Shop f I %
Home of The Famous Finger Wave 9
1810 West Broad Street Phone AD 2-9694 p.
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THE “GRAMKRES" had a
lovely time at the home of
Gramere McIntosh on West 45
street Thursday evening, Dec.
10th. Mrs. S. A. Jones and Ma-
dam Carrie Cargo walked
through the desert sands and
met the required qualifications
to become members of this
great club. They, are now
mere Jones and Gramere
Canasta was played before
initiation and
were served afterwards.
were made for the holiday sea-
son.
E. J. JOSEY. college librarian,
Savannah State College, is
author of an article describing
the new college library in the
[ December 1st issue of the Libra-
ry Journal. This Issue of the Li¬
brary Journal is the annual
architectural issue. New college
i libraries, university libraries
and public libraries all over the
j j country are included in
issue.
THE SERVICE LEAGUE of the ,,
^ C „ ° ngr ®? ___ atl0nal tl ____, ( hurci _____^
appreciates the cooperation
the participants and friends
making the Womanless
a success on Dec. 4. Mrs.
Haynes is president and
Leanna Wilcox is secretary.
THE SAVANNAH
of the " Savannah *■ State College ~ ”
Alumni Association will have its
| annual Christmas partv Mon-
j I day> Dec . 2 ,. at the Vance Alli¬
j son Post, 511 West Park Ave.
James E. Luten is president.
i i
BE SURE to read all of the
Christmas ads in this issue.
These are paid holiday greet¬
ings that our advertisers have
ticked out just for Tribune
readers.
Odessa Murphy, Mrs. Cassie
j Robinson, Mrs Liliie Mrs. Ladson. Elizabeth The Scott, next
-
meeting will be at the home
j of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Shu-
ler, 635 Kline street,
^ apt Ministers Wives
Plan Christmas Party
The Baptist Ministers Wives
Alliance imet Wednesdsay, De¬
cember 9 at the home of Rev
and Mrs R. L. Byrd. Devotional
period was followed by a talk
from the president, Mrs. L- S.
Stell. Plans w cre made for a
Christmas party on December
22 at the home of Mrs. J M..
Butler, 728 W. 3'9th street at 8
p. m. when , gifts will be
changed.
Jr. . Variety . Garden n J |
!i»h Fas Workshop
The Junior Variety Garden
^ lub ,7,, ,.'Vi-.'"bvierio'»rThi7reh he'd a workshop at the
/ on
last J Wednesday for the ., purpose, _i
An enthusiastic group of
j members made gaily-colored cor-'
sagds for their parents after a
j.demonstration by their advisers-
Mrs. Benjamin Adams was in
charge cf the workshop as-j
j sisted by Mesdamos J. J. Martin,:
I Geraldine Williams. R. Moore,;
1 Richard Co.vm, J. T iw W. Wilson
and S. including F. Frazier. Dried leaves,' ma-j
terials> holly
gum p a i; Si and other floral ma-
teriaI>s ere used for the cor-
satges Junior . members attending; j
were 'la Beulah, Melda Mamie and Thompson, Amin- j
Moore,
Sheila Clemmons, Rose an^ Me- i
linida Walker, J-oninna Single-
tan, Loraine and LaRosa Hall,
Wilma tine Blake, Bernadette I
Beaten, Cherie Cobham, Judy i
Wilson, Rhonda Miller, and Ger¬
aldine Tolbert.
Pleasant Hovr Se. Club
The Pie.asant Hour Social club
met -at the home of MJrs. Coraj
Williams, West 39th street on
Tuesday .December 8.
bers present were Mrs. Eva Rob-
prson, Mrs. Stella Hardrick, Mrs.
Emma Snype, Mrs. Ruth
Mrs. Alzata Scott, Mrs. Minnie'
Smith, Mrs. Mercedes Smith, j
Mrs. Carmen M. Singfield, and
Mrs. Fredericka Seabrook. ;
The following officers w ere!
dec ted: M s. Frederick A. Sea-j
brook, president; Mrs. Cora Wil-j
hams, vice president: Mrs. Alza-i I
ta Scott, secretary; Mrs. Min-
nie Smith Asst, secretary; Mrs.
Eva Roberson, treasurer; Mrs.
Carmen M. Singfield, reporter.
Games were played and priz¬
es were won by Mrs. Snipe, Mrs.
Hardrick, Mrs. (Singfield and
Mrs. Scott. This was a lovely
| Christmas meeting and a deli-
J cious hostess. repast The was house served guests by the of
Williams were Mrs. Gladys Boles. j
1 Bolton and Miss Rasa Lee
CHRISTMAS SALE
UNREDEEMED CLOTHES 1 OR MEN, WOMEN,
AND CHILDREN
ALSO
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
OPEN THURSDAY’ - FRIDAY (DECEMRER 171«)
MONDAY - THURSDAY (DEC. 21 - 21)
ITEMS FROM 5c TO $5.00
Corner West Broad and Broughton .one
ttlK SAVANNAI1 HllBONl
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THE SAVANNAH STATE College Handel's cratorlo, The Messi- Concert. Sunday, Dec. 13, Braltbwaite, the director* is
Choral Society is shown an it ah," at the annual Christmas ’ Meldrim Auditorium. Dr. C. shown in the foreground.
sang excerpts from George F.
Jonquil Garden Club
The Jonquil Garden elub met
th0 home of Mrs. Margaret
, 516 W. 39th street. No-|
Mrs. Vivian Cas^
tlan, presiding. During the bus-
lness j ? session session Mrs '. Margaret;
,
rd Mrs. J. Bowers re- ! i
a gave a
0 rt on trio Advisers Workshop
which was he’d November 7.
Mrs. Marie Watts gave two
demonstrations. One was a 1
pyramid which won a red rib-:
fc Cn and the other a crescent
arrangement M 7, wlaich i won ‘ a a blue
r .bbon. Mrs. Margaret Rhaney ,
vias awarded a blue ribbon for
a civy-nthemum specimen.
m-s. Priester, workshop in-
s tru--tor aided each member ini
making Christmas attractive’
oorsaaes. Persons winning blue
ribbons for this project were
Mesdames Wafts, Little, Crane,)
Bower-,. Brent Curtright,. 1
son,
Miller and Terrell, Red ribbon;
winners were: Mrs. Rhaney and :
Mrs. Lumpkin, Mrs. Jason and' I
Miss Bowers won blue ribbons
on Christmas arrangements.
Nightingale Social Club 1
,
Mrs. Daisy O. Tyson, 726 W.!
Victory Drive w as hostess to the
Nightingale Social club Satur-!
December 5. The
president, Mrs. S. Brannen. pre-j
sided. Names were drawn for
pals. Mrs. Catherine!
ward won the house gift. Sa-1
Those present were Mrs.
ra h Brannen, Victoria Joyner, |
Willie Mae Devoe, Mrs.
Huff, Mrs. Octavia McNatt,;
Mrs - Manon , Spaulding „ ... and , Mb.,
Ward. Mrs. Tyson
was ^sisted Msis m Jacqueline serving by Tyson,. her^
Enjoy yourself, but respect
rights of others. Courtesy
mJ I
POLICE CHIEF
PAYTON I. FLOURNOY
of Palmyra, New Jersey,
is a former Marine and
high-school athleticstar.
Chief Flournoy is an ex¬
pert marksman, prac¬
tices regularly on the
police shooting range,
and trains members of his
force in weapons. Chief
The Man Who Thinks For Himself Knows
ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN’S
FILTER...A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE!
Chief Flournoy says: “A police¬ I checked all the filters and
must know his job, he able picked the one with the best
man filtering, for the finest taste
to act quickly . .. and think for man’s . . .
himself. When you think for VICEROY. A thinking
yourself, you can’t be misled. filter, a smoking man’s taste.”
That’s why I smoke Viceroy. 9 1 »3«. Brown * yrUliuluuD Tobacco Cory.
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Errors Meet
Gamma sigma Omega chap-
t cr of A , pfja Kappa Alpha So _
ror ity held its regular monthly
j n<? a t the Mirror Court on
December 11. Soror Beatrice
-* - **-■
As apart of the sorority’s!
health project, Christmas gifts'
were collected from the sorors
‘o be sent to the patients at
Mil’edgeville State hospital. The!
chapter is also continuing its
wnlk witil Oreenbriar Children's j
Center.
Plans ware formulated for the
annual Christmas party for so-
~ors and guests to be held on
December 22.'
Soror Louise L. Owen was
elected as delegate to the Houle
which will convene in Cincln-
n ati, Ohio, December 26-30.
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F r : * c ndlv Social Club
'
Fr^nd-y Socia , ,
c
f-psad, d-ieir meeting o
thP home of Mrs ' Et>hel
Roberson, 920 W. 35th lane. The
hostess treated ..the piembors to
a party t)?55ine*s meet-
, The next meeting will be !
ing. the
at the home Bing of #S ‘ president, " j
M rs Annie ,
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_ PatroliizCOtir Advertisers —
Christmas Cards
For Mother, Father, Mother .V Dad, Sister, Brother, Wife,
Husband, Son, Daughter, Son’s Wife, Daughter’s Husband.
Nephew, Niece, Aunt, Uncle, Cousin, Grand Father, Grand
Mother, Like a Mother, Across the Miles, Secret Pal,
Foreign Language Cards, Pastor, Priest, etc.
New Year Cards, Bibles, Testaments
SILVA’S BOOK SHIIl'
115 WHITAKER STREET
Kappas Will Meet
December 27—30
PHILADELPHIA ( ANP‘—Out-
standlng speakers, big dances
und important business will be
fraternity featured when holds Kappa its 49th Alpha stand Ps) j
chapter meeting Dee 27-30 at
the fabulous Sheratown hotel
In downtown Philadelphia.
Rollln R Washington. East
Riverton, N. J„ Is general
chairman of the planning com¬
mittee for the conclave. Dr.
John N Williams is Po.emarch I
ol the host alumni chapter. ,
Three outstanding speakers
are scheduled to address the
conclave Jr., addressing Sen the Joseph public S. Clark,; meet-
ing Sunday, Dec .27, on “Staff¬
ing Freedom;" Richard L. Jones,
former U. S. ambassador to the!
Republic of Liberia, speaking at
a business session covering
"Opportunities in the Foreign
(Service;" and Dr. Gardner C.
Taylor, pastor. Concord Baptist
church, Brooklyn, and president
of New York City ministers, an¬
nual banquet speaker Tuesday,
Dec. 29. A fourth personality,
to be announced, will also
.speak.
More than 750 Kappas are
expected to attend the conven¬
tion. . These include five foun-^
ders. Drs. Ezra D. Alexander,
B. K. Armstrong and Guy L;
Grant; and Henry T. Asher and
Edward G. Irvin.
On the business side, the
Kappas will make final plans
for their 50th anniversary cele-
ebration and grand chapter
meeting on the campus of In¬
diana university, Bloomington,
Ind., in August, 1961,
Another feature of the meet¬
ing will be the awarding of a
new honor, tire Ilamilton-Kappa
Alpha Psi award, to Judge
Scovel (Richardson, U. S. Cus-
court, for outstanding
fomrtiuhlty service, 10 ' un I
is from 8t- Louis.
C, Rodger Wilson, Chicago, is
grand poiemarch of the Kappas.
Royal Bankers Club
Mrs. Elizabeth Horne of 621
W. 39th street was htwtess to
the Royal Bankers Social club
Thursday night, December 3rd.
Plans were made for the annu¬
al party which will be given at
the M rror Court. Games were
played and prizes won by
Mrs. Jessie Mack 1st Mrs. Daisy
O. Tyson, 2nd, and table; Mrs.
Alberta Harmon, consolation.
Others present were W. E. Lamp-
kin. Mane. Carrie Cargo, Mrs.
Agnes Carmichael, Mrs. Virginia
Davis, Mrs. B'anohe Johnson,
Mrs. Leslie Lampktn, Mrs. Rosa
L. Hawthorne and Mrs. Cora
Williams. Next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Blanche
Johnson on January 7 ,1960.
Benedict’s Social Club
The Benedicts Social club held
(its final meeting of
Sunday .at the home of Wil¬
iam Fields Tlie president,
Nelson King, presided. Mem¬
bers present were J. R. Jenkins,
Nelson King, Boston Williams,
fjam Williams, Paul Jackson,
.Arthur Grant, Joseph Watts,
Eugene Gadsden, Ezra Johnson,
A1 Greene, Harry Blount, Paul
Steele and Lewis Walker. The
next meeting will be at the
of Eugene Gadsden.
Qif i
Because it’s Christmas time
we want to
wish you health and happiness
for Christmas Day,
Tor the day after Christmas
and through the year.
For your fine patronage
we are gratefuL
OfAsAVANNAH
PACE ri
Mrs. Greene to Speak at
Montgomery Community
House Christmas Program
r-p.
Mrs. Gertrude L. Greene,
Chatham'‘county,' Me „ tal u e . !th wa--k“- wil7‘ be* * c -
the
speaker for the Montgomery
Community House’s eleven**
annual Christmas program, oft
Sunday, Dec. 2Q, 6:00 p.m. la
the community house audito¬
rium. The public Is Invited.
The program will be as fol-
don; prayer Rev Freddle
nonds . Christmas carols, Mont-
Community chorus;
selocti Montgomery Quar-
tet; address, Mrs. Gertrude L.
G:ecne; resl P onse - Mrs. Berth*
Duggar; solo. "O Holy Night,’'
Miss Joyce B. Young; accordion
selections, Elder George Jenk¬
ins; pantomime, "The Christ
Child;" remarks, Rev. C. Tilsoli;
benediction, Rev. Norman Tho¬
mas.
Refreshments will be served
following the program. Mrs. M,
G. Young is general program
chairman and Mrs. Marie Mfc*
Keiver is refreshment chair¬
man. •4
Hodge Kindergarten 'jj*
On WTOC TV Dec. 17
Hedge Memorial Kindergart¬
en will be on television Decem¬
ber 17 at 1 p. m. on WTOC,
channel 11, with their teachers
Mrs. Luc lie Johnson and Mrs.
Frances Grant*
Tire Thanksgiving basket went
to the Flowers’ Nursing Home.
The kindergarten will have a
Christmas party on December
18. After the party the children
will be on vacation for the hol-
rddy season. The kindergarten
and teachers are wishing every-
!)©dy a Merry Christmas and *
New Year!