The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, March 05, 1960, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SATURDAT, MARCH 5, 19G0 s octet / Si ems ere an J1 ere' :.’i* a l t t By Willa Ayers Johnson ■ ^ Th ^ *y - He that hath trade, an estate.—benjamin Franklin * * * Toil, says- the proverb, is the sire of fame—-Euripedes. ' * * * O, Master of printers, help me to avoid the disgrace making pi out of my fred A. Peterson. * * * THE SERVICE LEAGUE of the First Congregational Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Moliie N. Curtright, Thunderbolt, Friday, March 4. at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Leanna Wil¬ cox is secretary and Mrs. Mhmie Haynes is president. L Jjp. DAISY O. TYSON, 726 wMlctory Drive is at home af tei’wjeing ill at Charity Hospital for eleven days. * * J. B. KNIGHT announces that the Ebony Boating club is making plans to celebrate its first anniversary. Applications for membership in the club and the auxiliary are being accept¬ ed daily. * * * MRS. WILLIE MAE DEVOE of 1511 Grove street street will celebrate her birthday, March 9. Congratulations! ; * * * MR. and Mrs. R. EUGENE HAYES of .2428 Ogeechee Road have returned home after spending ; two weeks in Florida with relatives and friends. ‘ arrtl, * * CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs Amanda Edmonson upon her re¬ tirement as head matron of the Negro division at the city jail. Best wishes to her as she leaves Beach. to make.^er Fla., with home her in niece, Daytona Mrs. j j Tena Mclyer. i tti: * * * MISS BERNITA DARBY, ra J dio announcer, is now being ,1 ’ heard __________ over Station ________ WJIV ____ Mon¬ ______ day through Wednesday from 1:15 p. m c -to 2:30 p. m. ! ; * * * I REQUIEM MASS was held Tuesday, 10 a. m. at St. Mary’s Catholic church for Mrs. Mozelle Jefferson Trueman who died in Chicago on Feb. 22. The body was accompanied to Savannah by Mrs. L,aura Jefferson, moth- er of tihe deceased and Mrs. ! Walter Jackson, a cousin. In- terment was in Lincoln Memo- rial cemetery with the Bynes- Royall Funeral Home in charge. MR. and MRS. ROBERT 1 INSON, Jr. and WARNELL ROB- INSON of Ridgewood, N. J„ were in the city last week to attend the funeral of 'their uncle, Ray- mop Polote. Other out-of-town' 1 members of the family du the city were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polote from Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Marie Austin of Brooklyn, j N. Y„ and Miss Bernice Young, Englewood, N. J. * * * THE BENEDICT S CLUB MET Sunday night, Feb. 28 at the home of Paul Jackson, 1001 E. 38th street. Mr. Jackson was eiected chairman of the enter- tainment committee for the year. The next meeting will be at the home of J. R Jen- kins, 1141 Wright street, on j March 13. A1 Greene is pres- > ident of -'the club and Louis ; Walker is reporter. MRS. VIRGINIA MORNEV of Hutchins, Texas has made| inquiry about birthdays listed in this column. She was under the impression that when birthdates are sent in one year then these dates are published every year. To all of our read¬ ers, please send your friends’ birthdays every year especially if you live out-of-town. The “inevitable” Is always probable. I Belated congratulations go to I Mrs. Morney whose birthday was ! celebrated on January 11, and to her son, Robert Riley, whose j birthday was on October 5. ! j CHARLES A. SIMMONS, fore¬ man of the composing room of the Savannah Tribune, has been ill a t his home, 509 West Wald-1 burg street, this week. His ab- sence was the biggest challenge we have had at the Tribune. Not only did we have to make the layout for the front page, but we also had to make up the * ron ^ P a f? e ^ orm - Wesley Young, the P ressman - set the hand tYP e ; heads Stafford made D. up ads, Bisard, etcet- the. | era. linotype operator, made-up some of the ads: Mrs. Mary E. Brockington, the- receptionist, and Mf.ss Edrih| L. Slater, typ- ’ ist and proof reader,’cooperated in doing many of Willa’s office duties. My mother lent en- couragement by reminding us the great biblical character, J Well, we hope our read- ers will overlook all errors. Thanks! yoavGims _ /b» @:’I have a chubby Pace, even though I'm not overweight, and it makes me look plump. What can Ido to thin it a little V fife You can create an illusion lightly of snmness the by applying rouge face.Make very on this ^ sides of your sure is hardly more than a subtle blush-and you’ll find it will make your face seem t huwfr. Av©kf high round collars, turtle tr necks and any kind of neckline that repeats the round shape cf uour face. Pointed collars " and Vnecks will appear ta add length. . Ydur face will also seem less chubby if you wear your hair smooth at the sides of your face and almost shoulder. length. ''eCnpyrlcIit W vir.e ? _£3 ,Zeta Soror Recuperates After Surgery CHICAGO ;(ANP) — Christine Nicholson, associate regional direc¬ tor of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority Ts recovering from the effects of the amputation of her left leg above the knee. Miss Nicholson, public school teacher, socialite and civil work¬ er, said the operation was neces- saiy to prevent the spread of a cancerous infection, of which she was unaware. The operation was performed in Rochester, Minn., Jan. 15 and ^ liss Nicholson has been recuperat- inK s ^ nce her return to the city ear ' y this month A native of Pickens, Miss., she was educated at Alcorn College and DePaul University in Chicago, Chicago since 1937, she was a physical education instructor be- fore turnin £ to classroom teach- ''' g ‘ she has been active in the local NAACP and was once a candidate for mayor of Bronzeville. Last summer she vacationed in Hawaii. Regarded as one of Chicago’s best dressed women, she has frequently appeared as a model in local fashion shows. ____ J J ua u J„ S p e ^aige p' * D« eturns hirn . From Liberia Judge Myles A. Paige, New York City general president, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, has'returned from presenting the Alpha Award of Honor to the Honorable William J ub p c »f Liberia" ^ ^ This award was received first in absentia at the 53rd Aniversary Convention in Cincinnati by Broth¬ Pohlman Bracewell and Isaac Steady, delegates to the conven- from Eta Epsilon Lambda Monrovia, Liberia. Judge Paige made the presen. to President Tubman at a garden party in Monrovia, recognition as a humanitarian, educator, statesman patriot of the Free Africa. This presentation was attended a distinguished group of diplo- from other countries and high officials admitted by i . -•' Golden Art Club Mrs Gererude Johnson, 512 Anderson street, was hostess the Golden Art club on Feb. 15. Games were played. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Rosia Rough elbows will spoil the effect ffect of of a new spring ward¬ robe just as quickly as a chapped, reddened complexion, so now is the time to give them extra attention. Jo soften, scrub elbows with a soft brush each time you bathe and rub your favorite hand lotion into them. Wipe off excess lotion with a piece of Kleenex tissue so that clothing won't b« stained. Planning Committee—The Exe¬ cutive Board members of the Nat- •'onai Dental Association and local committee chairmen held their Mid- Winter meeting at the Qlaridge Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri to arrange for their 47th annual con¬ vention August 1-4. This is the first all Negro group to successfully hold a complete four day meeting with convention headquarters and residences at any hotel. The dentists plan scientific *es- sions, business meetings, clinical exhibits by manufacturers of the Pinckney, Mrs. Bessie Currie, Mrs. Ruby Maynor, Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell. Other members pres¬ ent were Mrs. Sallie Freeman, Mrs. Genarie Law, Mrs. Lillian Black, Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Carrie Oliver, Mrs. Beatrice Riv¬ ers and Mrs. Lillie. Mae Polite Guests were Mrs. Gertrude Luten and Mrs. Netta Johnson. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Jones, 623 W. 38 street. Royal Bankers Club Mrs. Daisy O. Tyson, 726 W. Victory Drive, was hostess to the Royal Bankers on on Febru-, aiy 4. Games were played and' prizes won by Miss Elizabeth Horne, (2nd) Mrs. Leslie Lamp- kin (table), W. E. Lampkin, (booby. Others present were Mrs. Blanche Johnson, Mrs. Jessie Mach, Mrs. Rosa L. Haw¬ thorn, Mrs. Agnes Carmichael, Mrs. Virginia Davis, Mrs. Cora Williams and Mnie. Carrie par- go. Mrs. Leslie Lampkin, »739 W. 45th was hostess on February 18. Pries were won by Mrs. Agnes Carmichael, Mme. Car¬ rie Cargo -and Mrs. Johnson. Booby, and Table. W. E. Lamp¬ kin was also present. Next meeting will be held March 3 at the heme of Mrs. Cora Williams 614 W. 39th street. Les Jennes Filles The regular bi-weekly meet¬ ing of the Les Jeunes Filles held Thursday, February 25 the home of Willie Nell Ca- j Report on the raffle was i by the members. Plans re discussed for a ‘Calendar i in lApril. Miss Minnie’ Hobbs was honored with! bridal shower presented by club on February 24 at the meeting of Almarie will Glover. be at Thej the of Marilyn Cole. Bobbry T. London and Wil¬ Nell Caleb are reporters. C. Johnson Choral to Sing at St. AME Temrle ! The jinking Sol C. Johnson at SL James Choral A., | E. Temple, Monday night, 7, at 8 o’clock. The is assisted by local tal¬ both vocal and instrumen¬ The chorus is directed byi A. Creecy Wright. A. is principal. Use Your C & S Charge Account No Money Down National Tailors 401 - 403 West Broad St. Savannah, Ga. ADams 2-7459 SINCE 1915 THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA latest equipment and supplies along with luncheons and the Presidents Dinner-Dance. The Ladies Auxiliary under 'ts president, Mrs. R. P. Breshears of St. Joseph, Missouri, will also hold all of their sessions, business and social including a fashion shov in the same building. Officials in attendance were seated left to right: c. Wallace, Chicago, zone vice-president; G, D. Hawkins, Miami, Secretary, ex¬ ecutive Board; 0. E. Williams, Chicago, executive board member; H. M, Proffitt, Helena, Arkansas, Van Buren Recital Slated in Statesboro On Monday evening, March 7, in the William James Auditqrium the citizens of Bulloch and surround¬ ing counties will be favored, with a piano and organ recital by Har¬ vey Van Buren, Jr., who is present¬ ly an instructor in piano, Ten¬ nessee State A. & I. University, Nashville, Tennessee. The recital is being presented by the William James Choral Society. Mr. Van Buren is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Van Buren, ,Sr., of Statesboro, He attended •public school in Statesboro and w ** K " dU> , * d , „ rom , h,eh . , 8 at Mather Academy in Camden, r , South Carolina. He was a local ■and district winner on Talent Hunt contents of the Sixth District of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, while in high school. Mr. Van Buren was graduated from Fisk University in 1956, where he made a brilliant record, with outstanding achievement on both the piano and the organ. On Th?g ig a gcene from the Mighty Story of Simon Peter , Th lliK Fisherman — Filmed In Color, showing ’ Favorite Theatre, The EASTSIDE, ? Bj , )a at Savannah’s Willing Workers Club Mrs. Lillie LaCson or 7 Reid was hostess to the Will¬ Workers Social club Satur¬ February 20, Ephriam Shu¬ president, presiding. Mem¬ present were Ephriam Shu- D. L. Gamble, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Annie R^on, M. Williams, Mrs. Eli- Scott> Mrs . ullle La dson Jessie Rice. Next meeting be at the home of Mrs. Rosa j 1004 W. 46th street. Mrs. Scott .reporter. NEW 3-BED ROOM BUNGALOWS 4 BED ROOM BUNGALOW on Lot 50M900’ 3 BED ROOM BUNGALOW, East Waldliurg on Lot 60’ x 113’ BEST PRICES PAID FOR VACANT LOTS Loans - To Repair or Build New Houses Ezra Johnson 1009 West Broad Street PHONE ADams 4-3432 Res ADams 2-7573 .president; J. B. Singleton, ville, vice-president; R. Q. Venson, Memphis, chairman, executive board, W. K. Elliott, Huntingto" West Virginia, president-elect and H. C. Edwards, Washington, D.C., assistant secretary. Standing left to right; G. P. Freeman, Little Rock, junior board member; E. A. Lights, Chi¬ cago; W. S. Gibson, St. Louis; C. W. Flint, Fort Worth, Texas, re¬ gional hoard member: A. Peterson, St. Louis; state vice-president; Richard Layne, St. Louis, local the basis of the record at Fisk and after auditions, he was award¬ ed a John May Whitney Fellow¬ ship of $2,000. He was graduated from the Indiana School of Music June, 1958, with a master’s de¬ gree in piano, with the academic honor of “Distinction.” He was also awarded a Performer's Certi¬ ficate in piano by the Piano Fur uity of the University. He is u member of two professional music fraternities: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia Fraternity and Pi Kappa Lambda Honorary Society. Mr. Van Buren is an Omega man and was awarded $600 in scholarship aid by the National Talent Hunt committee of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity to as¬ sist him in completing his second year at Indiana University. He has been the official accompanist for the National Talent Hunt com¬ mittee, since the first program in Cincinnati in 1953. DUNBAR BEER PARLOR Is Now Open At 603 W. Anderson St. With A Complete Line Of BEVERAGES AND WINE Phone AI> 2-9791 Open 8:30 A. M. ’Til 1:00 A. M WE ALSO DELIVER YMCA Activities All board advisory members to the Board of the West Broad Street Y.M.C.A. hflVo been invited to attend the eighth annual meet¬ ing of the United Community Ser¬ vices, which will be held Monday, March 7, at 8:00 in the Veranda Room of the Manger Hotel. John A. Greene ot Cleveland, Ohio will be the principal speak¬ er. He is the immediate past; president of hte United Funds and’ Councils of America, and until re¬ cently chairman of the board of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. He is this year’s winner of the^ National Community Service award and recipient’of many other high honors in his home town and the nation. The regular February meeting of th<■ Board of Advisory Members of the .West Broad Street Y.M.C.A. will take place at the Y.M.C.A,, Wednesday, March 9, 8:00 P. M., Dr. Caivin L. Kiah, presiding. The regular weekly membership report meeting will be held at the Y.M.C.A. Thursday, March 3, at 7:30 P.M. Dr. C. A. Braithwaite and Mrs. Bessie Fleming will be on hand. Both leaders are expect¬ ing large reports from the sus¬ taining and general membership workers. March 23 will end this year's intensive enrollment of members. Samuel A. Jones is presentfy leading In the general member¬ ship contest. The various school faculties are expected to come through as usual with their mem¬ berships. The weekly U.S.O. party will be field at the Y.M.C.A. for all ser¬ vicemen in the area, Saturday night beginning at 8:30 P.M. Mrs. Dorothy M. Butler, U.S.O. Staff. Aide, will he in charge. No one Is really beaten until he Is discouraed. —Bir John Lubboek WOMEN SEW Of Interest to Women Easy Ready-cut Wrap-Around Aprona at Home Earn $26,16 Dozen Spare Time W’rtye ACCURATE MFGRS. Freeport, New York convention chairman; E. Upshur, Little Rock, zone vice-president; W. P. Walker, Chicago, national program director; L. P. O’Hara, St. Louis; W. C. Waller, Pitts¬ burgh, executive board member and B. M. Jefferson, Birmingham. Millard R. Dean, Washington, 1). C. executive hoard member and di¬ rector of public relations; J. C. Carr, Washington, D. (’., Sgt. at Arms and Matthew M. Mitchell, Washington, D. C., board member. Durra Deccas The February meeting of the Durra Deccas was held at the beautiful home of Mrs. C. Hen¬ drix with the president, Mrs. Mamie Smalls, presiding. Dur¬ ing the social hour a delicious repast was served and many games were played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Estella Pate, Mrs. Manic Smalls ,Mrs. Doro¬ thy Bowers .and Mrs. Minnie Gadson. Other members pres- :nt were Mr$. Mary Colley, Mrs. Mberta Payne, Mrs. Minnie No¬ de, Mrs. Lillian Joyner and Mrs. M. Kendrick. Mrs. Mary Colley will be hos¬ tess for the March meeting at 401 Staley avenue. Mrs. Dorothy Bowers is sec¬ retary and Mrs: M. Kendrick is reporter. LEGAL NOTICE The Annual .Meeting of Stock¬ holders of Guaranty Life Insur¬ ance Company will be held at 1 I*. M., Thursday. March 10, i960 at the Home Office of the Company, 46ft West Broad Street, Savannah, Ga. B. C. Ford, Secretary or ^ S \VA N N N A t II II 17 WEST McDONOUGII ST. DIAL ADams 2-2113 see Your friends EDGAR C BLACKSIIEAR — L. B. TOOMER ACME INSURANCE AGENCY FOR PROTECTION IF WE KNEW HOW Yes, if we knew how we’d even go up on the nearest hill and send out smoke signals to be sure you get the latest news right after it happens. But since we don’t the best we can do is confine our efforts to giving you the type of home town paper you can be proud of. AiJ the local happenings, news about friends, and national events receive full coverage. Make reading (Your Newspaper) a regular habit of yours and keep informed. THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE