The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, April 16, 1960, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1960 acre ? V i ? I t Wlttr* , * By W’Ua Ayers Johnson HAPPY EASTER to all of our readers! A . special . , greeting to our friends in New York City, Detroit, Jamaica, Atian- ta, Macon, Nashville, Los An- geles, Washington and Sa- vannah. We wish that we could send each of you a card. * * * R. H. ROBERTSON, 1110 East Bread street, will celebrate irthday on April 20. Congrat- ulations! * * * MRS. MARIE B. COOPER. 1107 Piverside Drive, Macon, will cel- < orate her birthday on April 23. Mrs. Cooper is Grand Matron 1 the Grand Chapter, O. E. S„ Georgia. Congratulations! * * * MRS. LEANNA WILCOX, ifideleine V. Hannar. Miss Ruth nms, Rev. O. W. Holmes, Rev. A' C. Curtright, and J. B. Wright were among the dele- gates attending the Georgia- South Carolina Convention of the Congregational - Christian Churches that was held in At- lanta last week. * * * JESSE HICKS of 602 Homes celebrated his birthday cn April 9. Congratulations! ARTHUR AND WILLIE DAV- I MPORT have returned from Columbus where they attended the funeral of their brother, Westley Davenport. ANTHONY LEVERNE COGS- WELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- raham Cogswell, 1016 W. Vic- torv Drive, celebrated his first birthday on April 11. He is the grandson of Mrs. Carrie der. congratulations! MRS. LETTIE ,T. JOHNSON, of 920 Sullivan street, will ebrate her birthday on April 17. Congratulations! MRS. BELLE GREATT, cal record librarian of Charity Hospital, attended the Georgia Association of Medical Records Librarians annual meeting in At- lanta on April 8th. * * * * MUSIC FOR EASTER will be heard from 6 to 7 on Sunday morning over Radio Station WJIV. This is an annual pre- sentation of the station and will be under the direction of Miss Bernita Darby. , > * * * * MRS ROBERTA SCOTT T New York city, sister of Mr. and Mrs Henry Perrin will cel- ebrate her birthday on April 1.4. Her annual gift from her sis- ter is a renewal subscription to the Savannah Tribune .Con- gratulations! THE GEORGIA INFIRMARY ii'l have nine more semi-private Tutions! A ■ ms available May 1. Congrat- * EASTER CARDS Mother, Father, Son. Daughter, Sister, Brother, Wife, Grand-father, Grand-mot her, Grand-daughter, (.rand- A u n t. Uncle, Cousin, God-mother, God-lather son, Reverend, God-child, Sweetheart, Special Friend. Pastor, Father, Sister, Teacher, Across The Miles, etc. Bibles and Testaments filLV/VS IIHUIi SHnP 115 M H1TAKEK STREET NEW 3-BED ROOM BUNGALOWS 4 BED ROOM BUNGALOW on Lot 50x1900’ 3 BED ROOM BUNGALOW, East Waldburg Lot 60’ x 113’ best PRICES PAID FOR VACANT LOTS Loans To Repair or Build New Houses - Ezra Johnson 4 SBM 1009 West Broad Street PHONE ADams 4-3432 Res ADams 2-7M3 i JAMES C. MATTHEWS a sen- j ' \ ior at Beach High School, is the winner of the local Elks Ora- torical contest. He will repre- sent Savannah in the State Or- atorieal contest to be held in Thomasville. * * * EACH YEAR four members of Alpha Theta Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Jointly celebrate their April birthdays ! at the regular April meeting of I 1he held S at ° r0rity the home WhiCh of 15 alWayS ! Soror Per- rin. They are Soror Ola Dingle, April 9; Soror Rosamae Perrin, April 11; Soror Elia W.: Fisher, April 21; and Soror ■ Anita Stripling, April 22. on- j gratulations! * * * MR. AND MRS. ORIN GRES- S IIAM happy to have ! were - as their guests last week end, Mr. and. Mrs. James Brown of .Mil- len. Mr. Brawn is principal of a school in Millsn an rs 'i Brown is a teacher. i * * * * * ! ; 1I,E AGING PEOPLES Bible class of Tremont Temple Bap- tisit church will meet at the home of Mr. Alvin Guest, 17 |Nelson street. April 23, at 8 p. m. * * * j j HIRS. CARRIE ROUSE, direc- tor o{ the Aunt Lizzie’s Kinder- 1 ; gar-ten at the First Jerusalem Baptist Church, will attend the annual conference of the South- ■era Association of Workers with 'children under Six that will convene Miami Beach, Fia., j April 20-23. Mrs. Annie Me- white and Mrs. Ruth Briggs (Henry’s Kindergarten) will al- s0 attend the meeting. | « * * THE INDEPENDENT Christian Society will meet at 1416 W. 1 Gwinnett street, Sunday, April | ^ a) , 2 p m JORDAN, Chair-' I MRS. ANN man of the NAACP membership campaign, states that the mem- 1 bership drive will terminate within the next ten days. The membership fee is -S2 up. jterested persons are asked 2-0335 to contact Mrs. Jordan, AD NAACP headquarters, , , , or the 1216 1 ) West Broad street, AD 4-8030. , * * * I EASTER SUNRISE —— services jtist 1 will be held at First Bryan Bap- , Churdh at 4 a. m. A can- tata titled “The Redemption Song” will 'be sung by the combined choral groups of the church. Mrs. Virginia B. Floyd is organist and Mrs. Birdie Gar- ( don is pianist, Rev. R. M. pastor ' of the Williams j church. REMEMBER to patronize the advertisers in the Tribune. They Lave always appreciated your patronage. Thanks!___ Ga. Association of Garden Clubs, Inc., Holds Annual In Macon By Mrs. K. M. Perrin. The sixth annual convention of the Georgia Association of Gar¬ den Clubs, Inc., met on Sunday, April 10, in Macon, with the Bart¬ lett and the Home and Garden Guild Clubs as hosts. Mrs. Ethel F1 ° yd /" d M ’"' J ’ Sc0tt ’ respectively. All sessions were held at Booker T. Washington Community Center, Monroe Street. The Savannah chartered two Trailway buj .. es for the ( rip After registration, the Presi¬ breakfast -was served. Mrs. Addie Sims gave the welcome, hich was foliowed b a musical am . The busine8R sessjotl wa , then ned with Mrs r w Flournoy, StateVwide president, r ' presiding. initiated', A p roM.t was whiph will brin , r cheer to , hut .; n _ dul . ing the Christmas season . A drmonstll!tioll of the project was . y ». ir P „ rr j n ' ' Jo i ph Mill, County Agapt for Bibb County, spoke on “Facts Af¬ fecting Plant Growth and Produc- tion” using a blackboard demon- stration. Mrs. S. Brown spoke on Garden Therapy. The. speakers were introduced by Mrs. Sandra Hightower. K. H. Harmond, State Agent and Consultant for Garden Clubs, made remarks and dis- tributed bulletins on “Making a Landscape Plan.” This bulletin is f ree bo an yone who applies at County Agent’s headquarters, De- tj enne Elementary ‘ School. >jrs. Richard Colvin was ap- pointed State Flower Show Chair- man and Mrs. M. C. Bacote, State Public Relations Chairman. The Rose Garden Club of Brunswick and the-Green Thumb Garden Club of Warrenton were welcomed into the Association. The Warrenton Club was represented with ten members. Interesting Progress Reports were made by delegates including the Treasurer, Mrs. Esther S. Warrick, of the Jonquil Club. The “ .—“ -----'— : ---- 1 ---- I ompkms , ni Playground Wins Trophies Congratulations are again in or- der for Tompkins’ Playground. Its basketball league teams, the Mid- gets and the Jr. Team, were thrilled last Thursday, April 7, when they were presented trophies and had their pictures taken by + b p Recreation Commission for wjnning the city-wide Champion- in the Basketball Leagues. Pex DeL’oach was their manager. Last season, the Little League ^ d j r Hardball League also won the City Championship title > the trophies in the baseball league. N. Blackshear was man- ager . Mrs. Freda G. Robjnson is the Recreation leader at Tompkins’ Playground. Horace Scandrick » City Recreation Supervisor. Carl Hager is Recreational Commis- ^ oner - MR SPECIAL Easter Show Sun., Mon., Tues. Sal Mineo “GENE KRUPA STORY” —Plus— Mamie Van Doren —IN— “VICE RAID” THF, SAVANNAH TRIBUNE. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA • — V recording secretary, Mrs. Richard Colvin of the Variety Club, and the Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. L. S. I’riester, of the Jonquil Club, who contacted the clubs over the state. There were two-hundred Garden Club members and forty-eight non¬ members in attendance at the con¬ vention. Clubs represented , were ;r» fol¬ lows: Green Thumb, Warrenton; Dahlia, Brunswick: Azalea, Vi- dalia; Oconee, Dublin; Happy Gardeners, Swainsboro; Variety, Civic, Jonquils, Springfield Ter¬ race, Men’s Rose, all of Savan¬ nah : and the hostess clubs of Macon. The juniors making reports were as follows: Tompkins by Eunice Jones; Variety, Judith Wilson; Civic, Beverly Williams; Jonquils, Sherill Moblev. A read¬ ing was given by* Snerill Mobley and Andrea Anderson. Judges report on scrapbooks: Variety, first place; Oconee, sec¬ ond place; Civic, third place; Dah¬ lia, fourth place: and Green Thumb, fifth place. In making her annual address Mrs. C. W. Flournoy discussed the subject—“Garden Clubbing on the March.” There are now fourteen adult clubs and eighteen junior clubs in the association. A Tom Thumb Wedding was presented. A Flowerrama of . rangements made by members of the hostess clubs was modeled by teen-agers. Slides showing the activities of the directors workshop held in Sa- vannah, at the YMCA were shown by Mrs. Henry Perrin. The President demonstrated a Victorian arrangement in an arig- inal Victorian vase, and an white pyramid arrangement fea- luring the Madonna as a focal point The 1961 Convention the'jom will be held in Savannah, with :;uil Garden Club as host. Les Socialettes ,, S socket,, met at the home 'of Mrs. gillie Ladson. 820 Porter street, with Mrs. Carolyn Kirkland, presid : ing. Plans are being made for our annual spring affair. Games were played and es won by Mrs. Leonia „ , and Mrs. Ruth Daise. Others present were Mrs, (Mary Fer¬ guson, Mrs. Leonia Mitchell Mrs. Carolyn Kirkland, Miss 'Mattie Lee, Mrs. Lillian Battiste, Mrs. Catherine Torrence, Miss- jettie and Alfreda Adams, Mrs. Mildred Mobley and Helen B. Gresham. Guests were Mrs. Gertrude Drake, Mrs. Henley and Ann Logan. A tasty repast served by the hostess. LOOK FOR THE GALA OPENING Bradley Beach, S. C. Meals For The Family Barbecue Snack Bar Beverages Seafood At Its Best MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS BEACH FRONT Billy Alston, General Manager SAVANNAH ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, Inc. Presents JADBEEWCCIi Theme: “Story Book Fantasy” M UNICIPAL A UDITORIUM FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 8.00 P. M. STUDENT TICKET — 75 CENTS ADULT TICKET — $100 ■ __Jk§sJ|4 PALM SUNDAY strollers pose for cameraman, Robert Mobley, against a background of polities on Savannah. State College cam¬ pus. They are Glea DeAnn T a i; 7 iabedouzes Social Club The LAbedouzes Social club! met at the home of Mr. Mrs. Nathaniel Bolden, March 28. The president, MYs. Annie j Grubbs presided. Mrs. Mil- dred Williams rejoined the club. 1 The club planned for its annu- ai silver tea for A P ril 24 at the , at 5 p. m. Mrs. Lillian j gneed is chairman and Mrs. j R U thy Mae Baker, co-chairman. j 'The There speaker will be will a short be program. Mrs. Eliza- | beth McMillian -Jones.* Mns. , E. P. Conner is reporter, i j > reiWRCS r< ^ s Garvin was hostess the Lfis Femmes So- cial club,.April 6 wdth Mrs. jere pfrtrudeScott presiding. Games ' Played, prizes being won .Robinson.! other members pres- \ ( |n»e Elmore, Frances Green, Sim-’ Re- ( be Cca Jackson and Marion ;mens. j | | xh« next meeting will be at: , home of Mrs. Marion Sim-1 mons - 107 ** Bouhan street ’l Mrs. Mary J. Perry, reporter. ! Social Set | j^ rs Josephine Richardson, 10:n Terrace stre et, was hos- . | tess to the Social Set on April 4. Those present were Alberta| Mrs.; Mattie Beckett, Mrs, Burke, Mrs. Rosella Greene, Mrs.) Rosa Hills, Mrs. Dora Jackson, 1 Miss Ada James and Mrs. Lu- j cille B. Overstreet. Next: meeting will be at the home of) Mrs. Rosella Greene, 912 W. 38, street. and Josephine . Wright, j and niece ol Felix Savannah State College of buildings and ■ rounds. —— -- Infirmary Alumnae The Georgia Infirmary Alumnae on Monday evening, April 4. j the Georgia Infirmary recre- room. Plan8 for the “Mrs. Alumni Con- ject f()r the monlh () f ’ were diflCU8aedi wit h the Miss J. Campbell, P re Mrs. Alumni for 1960-61 be named at the next meeting | May 2, at the Georgia Infirm- recreation room. Mrs. Sarah Spaulding, Reporter. Bankers Social Club The Royal Bankers Sueial met Thursday right, at the home of Mrs. Agnes 212 Gary rarari were played and prizes Mr"' inlrin : Lampkin, Cor i a a v- virginla Uavis . Mrs. n A buffet ^ supper wi t scrv- * Next meeting will be at i home ° f Mme ’ Ca Catra rl Car Car ' 919 W. 36th street, Thurs¬ day, April 21. Good Used Brick Solid Used Lumber Phone Al) 2-3546 Carl Jamerson AT Harold’s Men’s Shop Can Take Care ol Yot r EASTER and ALL SPRING NEEDS Native Savannahian — Graduate of Tompkins High School Class 1959 Employed at Harold’s Men’s Shop for 2 years as Salesman and Assistant Buyer CARL JAMERSON Dacron and Cotton Wash ’n Wear 75 '/< Dacron Wash ’n Wear GLENN PLAID CORD SUITS SPORT COATS $24,98 $16.98 Wash Dacron ’n Wear Sweater Shirts IVY PANTS Regular Collar and Boat Neck PLAIDS $2.99 up $6.98 Pin Collar SHIRTS Cotton Cord PANTS and Polish Cotton White on White and Colors Short Sleeve $3.49 $2.99 Harold's v Men*s Shop 309 W. Broughton Street YMCA Activities The annuul Awards Day Exer¬ cises will be held at Alfred E. Beach High School, Thursday, May 5. Awards this year will he based on the following areas of YMCA interest: Community Ad- vunee, Education, Membership En¬ rollment, YMCA World Services, Special Projects, Service To Youth, Philanthropy, Camping, Christian Emphasis, and Meritorious Serv¬ ice. The executive secretary, J. R. Jenkins, of the West Broad Street YMCA will make recom¬ mendations to the nominating committee of which Samuel A. Jones is chairman. Dr. Calvin L. Kiah, chairman of the hoard of management, will make the awards. The American Home Mutual Life Insurance Co.'s three legged trophy will be awarded to the best Y club in Chatham county. The trophy has been previously won by Omega ili-Y Club of Al¬ fred E. Beach High school two years straight. Delta Hi-Y Club of the same institution is chal¬ lenging Omega for the leadership for I960. Alfonso F. McLean and H. Law Jr., respectively are advisors for the two clubs. The Savannah Touchdown club, ponsored by the adult program committee of which John W. Lyons ; s chairman, is expecting , arKe turn out for the dinner scheduled for Friday, April 29, 8:00 P.M. The speaker will be th « iimm * Br,JWn ’ fuIi ' vvith Cleveland Browns professional football team. Teams that will be honored on this occasion are as follows: Sa- vannah State College ehampiori- sb j p basketball team, the city champions in basketball and foot- ba jj Tompkins High school, and the girls and boys basketball teams of the Liberty County high school. . ............. . 11 T | -»-v ForiCr , • t lOVVCF 1>0X f + S X t 903 West Broad AD 3-9705 :: .£ EASTER FLOWERS V t 4- l’otled Plants Corsages Bouquets I Lilies Chrysanthemums Roses t Assorted Cut Flower Arrangements : WIRE SERVICE WE DELIVER :: •• t ■ • PAGE FIVE plate. Tickets can be secured at the West Broad Street YMCA. Joseph J. Turner, athletic director of Tompkins High school, is presi* dent of the Suvunnah Touchdown club. The weekly USO Party for all servicemen will be held at the YMCA Saturday night beginning 7:30 P.M. Hostesses will be on hand to make the evening an en¬ joyable one for the men who at¬ tend. 1 Easter Seal Campaign Closes Easter Sunday This week, tne Easter Seal Cam¬ paign comes to a close on Easter Sunday. Time is running out. Send in your contribution before it is too late. State Chairman, Ben S. Gilmer, reports that only seventy per cent (70'; ) of the returns are in hand. The state goal of $260,000.00 has not been reached. Once a year only! the Georgia Society for Crippled Children and Adults, conducts its annual Easter Seals Campaign. With increased support, interest and generosity of every Georgian, the Society will be able to meet and fulfill increasing requests for help. Doors will remain open, offering care and treatment to crippled chil¬ dren and adults who cannot receive it elsewhere. Though they may have a crippling disability, with help, it will be possible for them to become productive and useful. Human dignity, self-respect and self-reliance can be returned to those who need them most. The human dividends of Easter Seal contributions sum up the most lasting dividend of all — human dignity. A reminder. Remember to mail in your Faster Seal contribution today. Put the Faster Sea! Cam¬ paign over the top.