The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, April 16, 1960, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SMllDAY, APRIL 16, 1960 Tattnall School The Tattnall County Association met at Collins mentaiy School on March 30. The group was tained by the school chorus, enjoyed a delicious repast in school lunchroom. The “Teachers of the Year” all schools in the county ? follows: Collins T" Elementary, Mildred Berry; GlerinVille GlerinVille mentary, Mildred Wilkerson; Tattnall Industrial High, Holland. The “Teacher of 18. A parade of fashions for church, school, beach, house, and evening will be shown. Tattnall County Student will be held at Tattnall Ipd. High School, April 21. Glennville CA'' v Ah VV. E. Morrell Easter Sunrise services will ■held at Holy Zion jFirst Church of the Living God at FAB Church at 5 o’clock M. The Easter program be rendered by Sunday at 6 o’clock in the evening. After several weeks Nathaniel (Bubbetb died at his residence. eral services were held Wednesday from Williams Williams chapel, Rev. L. Small and Rev. Jackson ed. Interment was in East vannah cemetery. Survivors two sisters, Mrs. Sbellman and Mrs. Manigault; a son, Jimmie man; aunts, uncles, cousins a host of friends. Mrs. Alma Samples to New York city this past end lafter visiting her Mrs. Addie Robinson and daughter, Mrs. Deloris W. While here Mrs. Samples tended the funeral of her in-law, Samuel G. Williams Beaufort, S. C. who was grandfather of Jerome jtemuel m. J Mr. and Mrs. Bobley have returned from Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Uones of nett, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Jones accompanied them before returning to New city. James (Curley) Cooper suddenly last Thursday ing at his home on East street. Funeral services held Monday at FAB Rev. Arthur Young Williams and Williams Home was in charge of the rangements. Interment was East Savannah Cemetery. vivors are his widow, Mrs. zabeth M Cooper;; 3 sisters, Bessie Robinson of New City; Mrs. Mabel Mungin, troit. Mic-h.; and Mrs Scott; Lee Cooper. Rev. of Detroit, nephew, nieces. Mrs. R. Robinson and Idren of Sheldon, S. C., Lfr. and Mrs. Paul Ladson (Firs. Janie Wilson Sunday. for 1960-61.” The class mothers for other grades are Mrs. Leonia ; Jefferson of Mrs. Hattie Jones’ 1st grade, second honor; and Mrs. Mary O. Jackson of Mrs. Gene¬ vieve Clarke’s 1st grade, third honor. A program was presented by Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Sexton, and Mrs. Jones’ classes which was highlighted by remarks from the principal, W. G. Dixon. Total col¬ lected was $291.59. Mrs. Lillie Robinson is presi¬ dent of the P. T. A. and Mrs. Vera Mae Golden is chairman and re¬ porter for the Ways and Means Committee, SAHDFLY Sunday at Union Baptist ' church the pastor, Rev. D. E. Rellford, delivered the morning sermon. The Home Burial Society of 1 Oliver met Sunday. The Four Roses Social club met at the home of Miss J. i Oglesby. The Choir Union will meet with Meldrim Baptist church, ' ~ ~ ' v | ■ M Mr Br | | Jig faf fMn J ■ M - m ■ 1 / Ic tg^l, Sjjr / /Jj —- v : ~ — == = 7 jjj y N v '3k.' , ^ / / jf ~7 “ ■ y&A ft . \ I \ \ — ’ J \ ' pH L [ _ >. —.__I I 1 /£) f Q % / O-e conditioner y '~ v ) 6 _ An automatic room air conditioner is the if ^ economy way to provide a cool, healthy / r JP W * )j the family. If filters , climate for entire out dust, reduces air-borne pollen, dehumidi- fies and keeps temperature uniform. Easy to install. A Savannah Electric And l) Power Company ^ ■ r . I ■ ' MISS LEONTINE CARROLL. A::- sistant Professor of Library | Atlanta University as she Coach WaHy Butts of Georgia and immediate past president of the National Football Coaches Association, assures little Lee Vergason of Decalur, Georgia that he is calling signals for Sidney Smilh (60) and Tommy Milner (10), members of the Athens High School football team, as he sends them and other high school football players out to solicit Dollars for Crippled Children on Crippled Children's Day of the Easter Seal Came jiaign. Coach Way man Sellers (far right) of Athens High has pledged his team to help. At the thought of football players carrying the ball for other crippled children, l.ee thinks about the sight of hundreds of high school football players out on Crippled Children's Hay. Little Lee has received treatment at the Atlanta Easter Seal Treatment (’enter. The Easter Seal Campaign is a project of the National Foot¬ ball Coaches Association and is receiving cooperation from high school football teams all over the state. When one of their boys calls on you, April 9tli, give your Dollars for ( rippled Children. THE SAVANNAH TRIBrNr. SAVANNAH. GEOBCSU SSC Dean’s List Includes 20 Students Timothy C. Meyers, dean of fac¬ ulty, Savannah State College, an¬ nounces that twenty persons have been named to the dean's list for the spring quarters. Each person whose name is list¬ ed below has attained an average of 2.®0 or higher on a full pro¬ gram during the winter quarter I960. Alfreds Anderson, senior, ele¬ mentary; Eva C. Boseman, junior, general science; Dorothy L. Brown, senior, elementary education; Hioh- ard M. Coger, freshman, industrial education. James E. Deen, senior, biology; Norman B. Elmore, freshman, English; Charles H. Frasier, soph- omore, chemistry; Nathaniel John- son, senior, mathematics; Willie Mae Julian, senior, business ministration; Annette C. Kennedy, sophomore, mathematics. Bernita Kornegay, freshman, business education; Rose Ann Lanier, senior, mathematics; Vir- ginia Mercer, junior, business; Rosalyn Sturdy, senior, social sci- ence; Lily S. Taylor, senior, home economies; Mildred Thomas, seni- or, elementary education. Jacquelyn E. Walker, senior, ele- addresses National Library Week Convocation at Savannah State College. Mungin’s Sandwich Shop 911 West Broad Street Regular Meals Sandwiches Short Orders I’everages We Deliver Phone AD 2-9147 ANSWER/ The KING of Beers is ready for your weekend. Are you? *• •;» - • i-crM' »_ « For no muss or fuss, buy Bud by the quart. Each bottle pours four glassfuls of BudlVCisCl*. mm Where there’s Life % ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC.* ST. LOUIS NEWARK • LOS ANGELES TAMPA ISAAC D. HIRSCH CO DAVID H. HIRSCH, PRES. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I mentary education; Lois Walker i sqiior, elementary education | Caleb Weston, junior, chemistry ; and Freddie L. Zeigler, senior j business administration. stalIed al the May me( ,ting. Mrs. F. Gresham, Miss F. Gan- away and Mrs. A. Johnson tied , for the attendance banner. T|w vjce pregident) Mrs . E . j Ba preside( i in the absence of the pr , si dent, Mrs. Outland. j ' c)osin ^ r( , marks ‘ werp made by ^ incipa!> M _ G . Ttl0ma!t . I j grade teachers hos- The six were i tesses during the In-Service niect- J ing Arithmetic on Wednesday. broken The down unit on to was ! decimals and their various usages. A movie on Decimals was shown. Hodg« School STRIPS TOURS CHARTER BUSES Savannah Frail ways SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHURCHES & CLUBS MOTORCADE nMWdHtmtf ja row *wa groafk Go t>. d coexte wbf* you ’w*n( to— in big it* Iniuneui cream «nd crimtoo TRAILWAYS* intercity bum. Expert, coutKaui driver* Fritadlf, pltutw verviat. REASONABLE RATES SAVANNAH TRAILWAY* Dial A Darns 2-2151 or A Dams 3 5075 716 WHEATON STREET SHORT on LONG rim* 4 * DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE!!* PAGE ‘SFVF’f Mrs. Emma Wright, delegate trv- P. T. A. convention in Eu- (la., made a report. Mrs. Brown, principal, com¬ on Pre-School ;¥*»itakL<.)Jk'M April 13, and the play tv« presented by the Little on April 7. • 1 ' jT* The attendance banner was sevej