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SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1959
Home Parents
And Organize
On Wednesday night. Decem¬
16 the Parents’ C)ub of
Home Nursery met and or¬
for the year. The fol¬
officers were elected:
President, William Devone; Vice
President, Mrs. Lois Cunning-
Secretary, Mrs. Katye W.
3 oiden. Plans were made for
facilities at the nur¬
in order that additional
in need of day care may
'
accommodated.
Refreshments were served by
hostess. Mrs. Miry Heyward,
School Supervsor. The
of the next meeting was
for January 4, 1960.
EA*T SAVANNAH
1U. E. Morrell
Holy Zion First Born Church
communion services last
Rev. Townsend is
Dec. 24; Harold Phoenix,
17; ’ Miarcel Robinson, ’ Dec.
Congratulations , , .. to . a . L
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
the proud parents of a ba-
boy whose name is Timothy.
Rev. Cutler brought the mes-
morning and night at
S^day “The Unspeakable December Gift.
fpit guest wois Rev. Fogle. The
School had its Christ-
program Sunday
20. At the communion
the tne ..peaker speaker was was kcv. Rev L 1 , S 6 .
Geo. Manigault, Sr win
his children, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Man'gault, Jr., and
in Elizabeth, N. J., dur¬
the holidays.
Mrs. M. E. Morrell is grateful
the privilege of serving this
more than 25
She is using this me¬
of expressing her appre¬
for having you to read
Savannah Tribune. May
holidays be filled with love
hODDiness. Plus a very
“God Bless Yon.”
SPBINCFIFW
Miss Lillie M. Bryant
Lodge No. 1881 H. H. of Ruth
.recently and initiated
members.
The Blue Top Social club was
home of Mrs.
Jhnes recently after their
meeting.
Those on the sick list are Mrs.
Josephine Simpson, Mrs. Julia
Allen Scott, and John
Clark.
The Choir Union was held
Meldrim Baptist church
Sunday.
There will be an emancipa-
pregram at, Jordan . Baptist „ .. ,
at Oliver, Ga., on Jan.
1, sponsored by the H. H. of
No. 1881. The True Fine
Singers will participate
and dinner will be served.
A Christmas 'tree was
and gifts were exchanged
among the members of
Top Social club. Mrs
Willie Charles and Mrs. Cora
were in charge.
'
TATEMVILLE
By Robert Richards
Daniel P. Anderson formerly
this city and stewhnd of
^Peters AME church died in
5n, Mass., Wednesday af-
aoon, Dec. 16. Funeral ser-
were held Tuesday in Bos-
John Samuel Drayton, broth¬
of M!rs. Mielisfia Lloyd, Mrs.
Porter, Clarence Drayton
Theodore Drayton, died
December 18.
Funeral services were held
Dec. 19 for Mrs. Bet¬
Ann Brannen, relative of Mr.
Mrs. Woodrow Hill. Sid¬
A. Jones Funeral Home was
charge of the arrangements.
Sgt. and Hrs. John Shider
family are home visiting
Shider’s mother, Mrs. Ru-
Alexander.
Rev. Rawls delivered the mes-
Reynolds, mistress of
night. St. Peters A.
E. Sunday School will have
Christmas program Sunday
at 1.1 a. m. Rev. J.
Sibert is pastor. Robert
is superintendent of
,
Sunday School and Miss
Reynolds, mistress of
The Oeorgia Hi Steppers Ap¬
party at Ruby’s Two
Friday night, Dec. 18 was
attende-d. Bar-B-Q and
were served.
Pfc Leroy Porter is home out
idle Armed forces after ser¬
In Germany,
Mcsps Jackson PTA
On Monday night, December
14, tihe members of Moses Jack-
son PTA enjoyed a
program presented by Mrs. Ma-
bel Perry's first grade and the
school’s glee club, which \ un¬
der the direction of Mrs. Alma
Wade.
Mrs. Perry’s first graders pre-
ented songs, choral readings
and music by the Rhythm
Band. Following this
an impressive candlelight pro-
”, ram ,was presented r ’.7r“ by the glee S
4ii 1P pai l( ' ipants
' ',
WPP wef . . .
aro^ -a s \\ere enjoyed. ,
Mrs. Oohelia ~ '“!***.vice Julian, vice pres¬ pres-
ident, • presided P ' PS1 e due d,!e to the the afj *
-ce of tlae president, Mrs.
ma bed=ide -7 Wright, ng of . K her who Wh0 mother. was Was Mrs. at at the rie L.
Burgess, who underwent sur-
ocrv on ecember 14.
The carnival report was giv-
en by Mrs. Ida Arnold, who an-
nounced the winners of the
| “Mrs. Burgess PTA" contest. Mrs. L.
i is Mrs. PTA. Mrs. Tom-
, beWl A11 runners runne rs-up up.
Slnce o in „ 0 Mrs. Burgess _ is ill, Mrs.
j
PTA will be crowned at the
nw * reeular ^ mepti
Thp PTA dedded tQ takp
a m , mbership with 0ree
center. Qne can Qf ca was
donatpd to the cri Ied children
f Moses Jackson Sf , hool and
tw0 cans of candy are bei do ..
! na t ed to Happy House day
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‘ lP P rinci P aI ’ Mrss „ J. B.
H yeS ’ conve y ed t!he s P int ° f
Christmas to the parents though
an informative letter. In her
remarks she thanked
or cooperating with the PTA
during the recent carnival. She
announced that the
rave gifts to the crippled
dren of the school. Mrs. Mary
MFDew Is the president of this
organization.
the Mt-s.^ attendance Perrys first banner. grade won
Gadsden PTA
The Robert W. Gadsden PTA
met Tuesday, December 1 in
the school auditorium. A
gram was rendered by pupils of
various grades The
of ceremony was Miss Barbara
Ford. The PTA Adult chorus
rendered a selection under the
direction of Mrs. B. Fleming.
The president of the PTA and
(C thers are making clothing for
cloils for Christmas for the less
fortunate children.
Mrs. W. G. Edwards, principal
0 f the school wished everyone
A Merry Christmas and a Hap¬
py New Year!
MrlNTOSH
By Mrs. Lola Dixon
Sunday was communion day
at Thebes AME church. Sun-
( day Schoo , Qpened at thp usu .
al hour. The choir rendering
the music, Rev. J. P. Greene,
pastor, delivered a dynamic ser¬
mon to a large congregation.
One candidate was baptised.
Tlho inspiring evening sei*-
; m.on was delivered by Rev.
Abraham Sullivan. Total re¬
] ceipts j^j for ; the ' day wTll $55.82. Of-
boa d mee ting be held
Qn Saturda y gt, Peters A.
j M. E. at 3 p. m. Sunday
will be also Junior Steward
day and service will be held on
Sunday night.
Miss Clara Bell Dixon left on
Sunday evening to visit rela¬
tives in Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. L. Dixon and Clara vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker,
Sr., are proud parents of a ba¬
by girl, born Nov. 29.
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DeRenne School
DeRenne Faculty Holds
In-Service Meeting
Recent trends in the teach-
trig of Arithmetic Experien-e
for the lower grades were
presented in the form of a
panel discussion at DeRennp
school on November 13. The
“Hows” were shown by visual
aids in this presentation. The
participants were Mrs. Mild ed
Benyard, chairman; Miss Ruby
Wright. Mrs. Lillie Scandrlch.
and M - ss Jett ie Adams.
A continuation of this top'c
tot the upper grades was
woHnocHov n c -> Drnf nC c.
or [ John Mathematics'department. B . Clemmons, head cf
the he Mathematics department,
......... State _ College. was
the ♦ guest speaker. Professor
Clemmons gave some helpful
information concerning t end'.
methods, and procedures that
would aid teachers in the ele¬
mentary school to do a better
job of teaching arithmetic. Mrs.
Mary B. Council, Mrs. Nancy
ther Warrick, principal. made
remarks.
DeRenne at Christmas
The Christmas spirit at De-
Renne was inspiring. Fifty Girl
•Scouts and Brownies went car¬
oling to Mills Memorial Home
Mrs. Nancy Walker and Miss
Ruby W.ight accompanied
The Junior Jono.uil Garden
Club participated in the door
decoration project under the
guidance of Mrs. Jenkens, M s.
Tharpe, Mrs. V. Johnson and
Miss ~ baneUn” Eugenia boards"'received Taylor. All doors
a nd a
lbIue r jbt> 0 n. The Nativity Scene
took the Tri . Co lor and the
€aroIers received the special
awarc i 0 f the green ribbon.
A Christmas assembly pro¬
gram was presented through
, words and music, under the
gU i dance 0 f Mrs. Mildred Ben¬
yard, Mrs. Carolyn Thomas in
music and Mrs. Jewel Freeman
and Mrs. Veronica Douglas in
dramatics. Many parents at-
tended the program. Among the
guests were Mrs - Irma Fields,
supervisor, and Miss Bernita
Darby, Music Helping Teacher,
who accompanied the Rhythm
Band under the direction of
Mrs. Lillie Scandrick.
The 4-H Clubbers remem¬
bered a family in the commu¬
nity with gifts. A beautiful
Christmas message from M. S.
Brown, PTA president was
read in assembly. The .
read her Christmas message
and i gave ___ each _ _ . i- class i a greeting ______ i.:____
card.
Class parties closed the year’s
activities.
am
Mrs. Richard M. Houston
Services were well attended
Sunday at Taylor Chape] A. M.
E. church with the pastor,
Rev. J. M. Dingle, delivering the
morning sermon.
Sunday School was well
tended at St. Mark Baptist
church with the superintend¬
ent, Mrs. Beauny Polite In
charge. After the Sunday
School a Christmas program
was presented and gifts were
echxanged.
The Shepherd Aid and Ben¬
efit Society met at the lodge
the president, H. B. Goidwire,
presiding.
Dixie Green and Rev. and
Mrs. L. R. Garvin, all of Fair¬
fax, S. C., were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Greene.
Mrs. Johnson of Columbia
THE SAVANNAH TltlRUNT. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
C. Johnson PTA
[ On Wednesday the evening. De-
| ceirlher 9 PTA of Sol C.
j Johnson school witnessed a rare,
•’■'’orful and impressive program
"then hhe music department of
the e-h'-o] presented “Christ¬
ina- Gift.” The program, which
consisted cf a unique arrange¬
ment of Ohrl#tmas music, hod
i*s setting in a created atmos¬
phere whi- h blended in wit'i
t v, p s-i-rn and the theme. Mrs.
Wee C. Wrirht, director cf mu-
s’c, was in char”!' of ;r
menfs and the > : s f the
! rresrr* - no- dr >,<••• ' to
i»-oom,nu
j : ' tr ^ s
w ' '
3rou P predated each number.
! ’n an a-wroriatr n '’ m ; nrl » ,p film slhlc was
1 ari thp significance
of the occa n icn was crrotly
i heightened. Farriette P.1as sa-
1’ols*. ws smjrrb in her rerdi-
f! an '■f Csntiflup Do Noel end
th a audience vi' ecnro’ete’y
'-antic'’,*"1 by the wide range
cf her v’ice.
The program in its entirely
MJemrs: “The Eve of Christ-
rpns.” Yvonne Blake; “P.Ueut
Night.” Female En-nnb’.e:
“Cantia”" De Noel,” Harriet
Pins; “What Child I;
chorus; “Let’s Keen Christina ”
•a reading, Marilyn Stone. ,
Another highlight of the
-vening was the rendition of
two numbers bv the„ a-hool";
r ’ew la 7.7: band, The Johnson J:vz
Smashers. Cue of the num¬
bers presented was an original
•’'■mnosition bv the director of
he band, Robert Di!worth. It
was a decided errd :t to Mr. Dil-
worth’s musical ability.
Appearing as a special guest
on the program wa c Ben Port-
man who presented a variety of
■and instruments.
A short business meeting fol-
’•owed the program with Mrs.
Stephen Norris presiding. A1
Cheabhahm. principal, extended
season greetings to all parents,
patrons and friends in
of the faculty. The banner
for the elementary
was won by Mrs. Sadie Steele,
and for the high school by
Thelma Stiles.
DID YOU KNOW?
Some 10 million Russians are
learning English.
has returned home after spend-
ing a few days here with her
i mc'.her-in-law, ... Mrs. Sarah
Johnson TrvVs n enn and anrl nthor other relatives. rolotlvnc
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Activities At Tompkins
■Jcmentarv School
Jr. Red Cross
The Junior Red Cross
Tompkins E'ementary school
twppv to announce one him-
dred per cent enrollment..
The newlv elected officers for
IV ” mol tema are as follows:
Presdent, Viola Brown, vice
r'-si'dnt: Rosetta Bryant, . ,
sec-
retaray, Barbara Daniels;
’ r. rfable Hightower.
We have planned many ways
er helping the Red Cross. We
have already made wall disnlayi,
fir Cnrlstmas a>-d tew Year’s
ear j * ’ be distributed in the
”ari ' ; hasn'tals throughout
■ Our advisers are
'h-.s T -e’ma Johnson, Mrs. M.
Rivers Mrs. Davis. Mrs.
" a ” d Mrs. Burnett. j
" - «„.; a | Comments From
School
The following representatives
' ...... hrn! newspaper, the
Tompkins Elementary Port, at- j
‘erd'-d the gth Press Institute
at Savannah State College on
December 9‘b and 10th; Ellen
p eters, Helen Peters, Sandra
„ i
rdl, Delores Hunter, . and two , j
d'd-ers. Mrs. Eunice Burton
and Mias Margaret Lewis. p
We are happy over the recog¬
nition we received at the In-
iitute. We were awarded two
(r >hie;, second place for best
edit' d elementary school publl-
'•a’iivn and a trophy for 1st
nl.a-e having the best edited
!. ..tun cl story, “PTA for Tomp¬
kins Elementary organized.”
The school newspaper, The
Tompkins Elementary Jiost, Is
a Christmas issue, and has been
issued to every child at the
■ci, ol. The hall display and
de , oratlons are both colorful
and inspiring, and represent a
festive yet meaningful atmos¬
phere of glad tidings, peace on
earth, good will toward men.
Tompkins Elementary
| Uy wishes all a Merry Christ-:■
n,as and a ^^ a PPy New Year!
Mrs - Countess Y. Cox Is prin-
| ci P a l-
| Louisville
Lawyer
(Continued from Page One)
Honorary Colonel of the Ken-
tucky State Police Department
on October 30, by Oommission-
er Don L. Sturgill, for his in-
1 terest Inruri in 4 public saiety. 4
East Broad PTA
The East Broad PTA met re¬
cently wth the vice president,
Mrs. Rmeil Taylor, presiding.
After the business session. Mrs.
Cade ' s Special Educatitm class
pave a beautiful Chrstmas pro¬
gram, consisting ’argely cf boys.
The crowning of “Mrs East
Broad” was featured. This
''(•oner went to Mrs. Johnnie M
chaptmn class mother of tv
grade of which Miss Louise
Mllton „ the teacher . This,
wis a protect bv the Class Moth¬
,, r 0 f ra(xb gra de.
T he principal. Mrs. Euirce M
clay, gave timely tips on safe-
ty at a'l times, but advised the
parents to be especially careful
during the ehrl-dmas season,
The District President of the
M’s. Carrie Moore, also
made remarks.
______
15 Students Terminate
Demonstration Class
Thp fmMm At the
Moiterials and Methods of
Te”'-hirer Buslne c 's sublects class
'’rd-> r *ib® dire-tion oe Miss Al-
berth-i Rn.st.on, assistant profes-
»or of business administration,
Sgvonnfth ,°fate Co ege. tenn -
"r *" d their d"m-rtstrathn.
inching recently. Some of the
>"'iciln-visual aids nrenared In
-onno^Hnn with this c’a»s in¬
clude bulletin and poster boards
an alarm clo -, k and a flannel
board f ir business writina. mvl
- Qtie»t1on and answer beard
f or bu air ess law.
Members and their areas ofj
demonst"ation were as follows
'-ookke'-ntng, Morion Dixon and)
Willie Mite Julian; business law,|
Hazel Mungin and Christine:
Woodruff; business mabhemat-!
'os, Roberta Andrews; business 1
writing, Jestlne Moran and Mel¬
ba Wright; office machines, Bar-
bana ilglehart; typewriting, El-1
ise Bryant, Laura Garvin and I
Betty Williaips; Greg shorthand,!
Mtary Adkins, Lois Hughes and;
^“(machine Virginia ^ Mercer; !shorthaud> and stenog 71-1
^ Ufl !
Phi Beta
Sigma Meet
(Continued from Pa*e One!
president Afcty. Hutson L. Lov-:
ell’s annual report, as well as|
reports cf other national offi¬
cers. A National Workshop of
Program Directors of the frater¬
nity will begin .at 2 p. m. and at
8 p. m. members of the Distin-
gushed Service Chapter will be
honored at dinner.
The conclave will complete lt<
business activities Dec. 30 w'.ti
Theta omega Chai' r cert mo¬
nies and the election and instal¬
ls n of officers for 1963. The 1
Grand Orchid Bail the fra¬
ternity's celebrated social ac-j
ivdy will be held Wediie dry!
night In the Grand Ballroom of
he Willard hotel.
Happy Day School
loard Meets
The board members of Happy I
Day School for Retarded Chil¬
dren held their annual inertin’
November 37 at the West Hr 1 •
Street YMt'A. with the presi¬
dent, Mrs, A. M. Lovett, presi¬
ding. Encouraging remark
were made bv various board
members. The president was
thanked for the wonderful
work she has dine for the
SChOOl.
Mrs. Pansy Brown, head
teacher of the school, gave e
report of more than thirt
children that are enrolled h
the Happy I'ay School. Thf
Thanksgiving party was a suc¬
cess with Mrs. A. Lovett and
Mrs. Spencer White attending
All members are requested to
be present at the next meeting,
Jan. 22, at the YMCA.
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PAGE SEVEN
The Spencer Log
Everyone at Spencer school
was honored on Monday morn¬
ing to have had the distingirsh¬
ed Mr. Padmore, Ambassador
fr m Liberia, Africa, visit our .
school. Ambassador Padmore
toured the building acccmpa- .
nied bv Mrs. Dorothy B. Taylor. f
Hp expressed delight. ..-or
The spirit of the birth
"’ari.st i- being shown through-,
ut ‘ ’« s-heol as the Christma*
ea r>n begins. It Is shown on
windows, doors and in the claA4-
11 ms The singing of ChrUt-'’
mas carols gve a feeling of re- :
loicinv as the three wise m>tt 3
who said, “Come let us aderio
Him." ’
The (Council, Beaut.ificat.loH !
and Art committees have deco-
re.fed the d.xirs, ■( windows and .,
an enormous Christmas tree .
which stands about five feet .ifi
the 1 ’ by of the administrq,- t
tion building. 'fa
A Christmas assembly pno-
r ram sponsored by the fourwi n
"rad” will be held in the Cate- 1 ,
t’orium of the school Thursday,
Jeces’.Vr 17, at 1 30 p. m. Psirr
nts li.ivc been Invited to join ,
n tr singing cf Christm r 3»'’.
oarols. ■
Tlie Boys’ Glee Club and the •
this’ Ensemble are singing
1 r at mas carols Thursday, De-
ensK'r 17 at. 10 a. m. over Sta¬
tion V/SOK. !
Tlio student council, faculty
nd principal wish you a Mer¬
ry Christmas and a most prosr ,
perous New Year! .
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