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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, I960
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By W'Ua Ayers Johnson
DEMOCRACY is based
the conviction that there
ex-taaofldinary possibilities
ordinary people—Harry
son Fosdick.
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A GREAT many
comparatively small men
—if put. in the right
would be Luthers and
es—E. H. Chapin.
DR. MARGARET
REID of Suffolk, Va., was
the city last week visiting
father, Dr. I. D. Williams.
MRS. MARIE J. REID of
Augusta Ave., celebrated
* birthday on April 23.
‘%>ations!
MRS. WILBERT S.
specialist specialist with witn retarded retaraea
in New York City, spertt
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vacation ,. . the city ., .
spring in
lting ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
rence, 918 Cubbedge St.,
Hr. and Mrs. Ralph-
521 W. Duffy street. ,
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ATTY'. SIDNEY A. .TOtfES,
and his son, Sidney III, of
cago, 111., are in the city
iting Mr. Jones’ parents,
and Mrs. S. A. Jones of
Henry street They motored
Silver Springs, Fla., during
week. Attorney Jones is
alderman in Chicago.
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ERNllST PB ,, rw SIMMONS s of. , 1Q
West 60th street, Liberty
celebrated his birthday, on
28. Congratulations!
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“LES ‘ tithe' GRVNDMERES” had
good at the hothe
“Grand-Mere” Priester on
urday evening April 23.
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rangements made of mock
ange blassoms and white
ioli v t Bridge and,.Canasta
played. “Grand-Mere
son- won the prize for
and “Grand-Mere” Frazier
the bridge prize. The
solation was won by
Mere” McIntosh.
were delig'htful.
t t
*tti-■ /i
* 1,1 > it; 1 ,17 Dn,e
celebrate , her birthday on,
2. Congratulations.
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Mr.
Retires
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Certificate and Matthew H.
aid, x<< ‘ 1 e ’ 1
Branch . 5v8 of the Nationa'l
t ciation of Letter Carriers
t ed the gift. Remarks were
V>y Raymond _ , T Lam, • president ., , of .
branch, :• . and jut. by Marvin Stewart, c .
retired carrier. John
master of .. .
was ceremonies,
Charles W. Jenkins, Jr., j was ,
man of the gift committee.
Mr. Stripling is a World War
veteran, and a member of
Phillip A.M.E. Church. He
that he plans to make
his hobby.
Good Used Brick
Solid Used Lumber
Phone AD 2-9546
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3 BED ROOM BUNG ALOW, East Waldburg
on Lot 60’ x 113’
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Loans - To Repair or Build New Houses
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1009 West Broad Street
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ARTHUR H. ANDERSON,
Funeral Director of New Bruns¬
wick, N. J., and Carnie P.
Bragg, Funeral Director of
Passaic and Patterson, N. J.,
were ithe house guests last
week of Mrs. N. M. Clarke,
After a pleasant visit with
friends and relatives they left
by plane to attend the Nation-
al Funeral Directors’ meeting
in Miami, Fla. From there they
planned a short stay in Nassau.
j^ r Anderson, the son of Mr.
and M rs# Arthur H. Anderson
who are also Funeral Direc¬
tors of Trenton, N. J„ is the ne-
phew of Msr. N. M. Clarke, Miss
Ida N Lee ,! Mss Bertha Leej
and Robert Lee .
miss Angela jenkins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Je (y celebr a»ted
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, her second birthday, oq, Aprjl
, 22 , Congjatulntions >• >, . .
MI-S MARGIN BRl’ANT Qf
«$Q2, Carter street, celebrated her
birthday on April 26. Congrat-
uLations!
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MISS BETTY JEAN wtLSON,
daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Wilson of 922 W. 47
stree1t celebrated her birth-
da y ; on April 2%. Congratula-
(tiorxs!
MR. & MRS-. DAVID WRIGHT
New Jersey Jersev soterit spent the the Easter Easter
Wee en i,
parent^, Mr- l.lj5 and Mrs. S. street,
i lianas of, 1 West 4J.^t
,
a and their aunt, and grandnooth-
^ of 709 avenue. With
^ bhetr children,
David, Alfreda and Marvin
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Loms E MARJIN, publisher
of the Mlchl S an C7ironi ^ , le and
v ^ ce P reK '^ c f en l- 0 e uaian
ty Llfe Insurance Co -- was ln
the city this week on buslness -
He has recently returned from
Western Nigeria, Africa. Mr.
Martin waS the house guest
1 of his father-in-law, Walter S.
Scott, ^ president'of the Guar-
^ ,„ surance co
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R. W. GADSDEN, retired pub- <
lie school .principal v will cele-
I brate his eighty-sixth birthday
■ on May 1. Congratulations!
NAACPStates
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j the same will.be accorded us. May
we impress upon all people the
I clear fact that we are dedicated to
freedom for all mankind as our
forefathers wiere in ... those fateful . . - ,
. .
ye “Jf ” e pBS '
, i With a capacity to suffer and
will Christ, .. we daily ,
a in ’ renew our
efforts for freedom , to , , be accord- ,
ed all people.
Respectfully Submitted,
Statement Committee, Sa¬
vannah Branch, NAACP
Dr. Carl R, Jordan, Chairman
Rev. P. A. Patterson
S. J. Brown
Rev. Curtis J. Jackson
Hosea L. Williams
J. S. Delaware
W. W. Law, President
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TEACHERS OF THE YEAR —
Seated from left to right: Mrs.
Bessie S. Hannah, Mrs. Zelma
Owens, Carl C. Logan, Mrs. Julia
Skrine, Mrs. Margurite K. Law
Teachers of the Year” Honored
By Daniel IV. Wright
Loral teachers assembled at
fred E.v Beach High School
Tuesday v evening, April 19,
paid tribute to their Colleagues
\ylio were chosen as “Teachers
the Year.”
With the singing of “How
Thy Art” by Miss Mary Ann Har¬
ris, the 1960 “Teacher of the
Year” and all teachers were prais¬
ed for their high ideals of pro-
Jabberwock Delights
Large Audience
i continued from Page One»
! that the most disagreeable and re-
calcit,ar,t characters in the book
had to respond. These participants
extended from frisky, merry bun-
nies to a mean old witch.
At least four of the skits re¬
flected the impact of the Space
Age, while one of the most strik-
in * Performances was “Rose Ma-
,ie ” by the Senio-rettes of Tomp-
H%h S( . hoo , Gcwbed in full _
i en gth evening dresses, the charm-
j ng stniorettes composed the cho-
) ruSj j n a garden setting, for a
j handsome coupler Following the
j int roduction of the skif beautifully Friml’s
was
rendered.; program , , *
The complete wak as
follows with James Wiley and his
< trio^furnishing the music:
The Star-Spangled Banner; In¬
troduction of 1960 Jabberwock,
Sol C. ............. Johnson Elementary -........... School;
The Weird World of Alice
j n wonderland, Biibby Soxers;
, Arabian Nights, Watson’s Modern
Dance Group; Snow White Goes
Beatnik, East Broad Street
School; “Coronation of Miss Jab-
berwock”; A Floor of Heaven,
Recreation Department; Rose Ma-
™. S.r,iorett.„ Red Ridi„ s H
(Be.laik Style), La Circle Fran-
raise Dance Club; A Rendezvous
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Law, Mrs. Mozelle Clemmons, Mrs.
Ola B. Dingle, CCTA
Mrs. Pauline Hagins, Mrs. Nancyj
H. Walker, Regional Teacher of I
the Year; Mrs. Mable Hanshaw,'
fessionalism, their guidance of
dents in exploring of teaching
a career and their efforts in
Pursuit of Excellence.
The dedicatory program was
ranged by members of the
Teachers Association
ing chapters and advisers
Beach, Tompkins and Sol C.
son High Schools.
prominently were Mrs. Sadie
with Cinderella, The Fabs;
logue, Sol C. Johnson
School; Awarding of Prizes.
Lovely Hycinthia Becton
crowned Miss Jabberwock by
Jabberwock of last year, Miss
ilyn Cole. Attendants to
Jabberwock were: Misses
bara Ann Wilhite, Barbara
man> G ] oria Goldwire, and Jo Ann
Jones.
The judges, Mis. Alma
Mrs. Kathleen Thomas and Eloney
Josey, awarded first place to
“Arabi^n flights,” Watson’s Mod-
ern Dance Group; second place to
“Rose Marie,” Seniorettes cif
Tompkins High School; and third
place to East Broad School^
“Snow White Goes Beatnik.”
If the Story Book had had ’k
foreword, it would have read,
.vannah Alumnae Chapter
presses sincere gratitude to it
person who made the 1960 Jab¬
On The Magic Corner
• THEATRE •
DUNBAR
SON., MON., TUBS.
“ODDS AGAINST
TOMORROW”
With
Harry Belafonte
And
Robert Ryan
APo
“NEW ORLEANS
AFTER DARK”
Mrs. Viola Holbrooks, Mrs. Eve-
lyn S. May.
Standing: Mrs. Sarah Herring,
Mrs. Isabell D. Waters, Mrs.
Editta Gill and Mrs. Anita M.
Steele, 1959 State Teacher of the
Year and Miss Cynthia Rhodes,
Savdnnah State College student
and State President of the Future
Teachers of America.
Symbolic’ of her reign as Teach¬
er of the Year for Chatham County
and Region II, Mrs. Nancy Hous¬
ton Walker was presented an en¬
graved plaque by Mrs. Ola B.
Dingle, president of the Chatham
berwock a success.”
Mrs. Vivian Walker was general
chairman of the Jabberwock. Mrs.
Sadie D. Steele is president of the ! |
sponsoring local chapter of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Willing Workers Club
Mrs. Carrie Robertson of 516
Yamacraw Village was hostess
to the Willing Workers Social
l club, Aprirl 16. Epnriam Shu-
j i eG president, presided. Mem-
‘
bers present were Mrs. Annie
! M. WilRamp, Mrs. Alma Ben-
inett, Mrs. i^, Scott, Mrs. Lillie
■Shuler, Mita. .Odessa Murphy
Mrs. Cdrrife Robertson, Mrs.
Rosa Casenj-Mrs. Lillie Ladson,
and Mrs. Jessie Rice. The
pext home ruwditj#’ Tdfe. will Elizabeth be at Scott, the
on
1267 Yarns w Village.
West Bnoad & Gaston
• pikE foods •
DAVE’S
SODA SHOP
MILK ICE
SHAKES CREAM
30c SUNDAES
ICE CREAM SODAS
L.S./M.F.T. — Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco
TOBACCO AND TASTE
TOO FINE TO FILTER
Prndurt nf <//t> ■ "dmiMea'n — </itfaero u f/u> imddl
Hitch Village Celebrates
Nearly 150 of the .‘137 homes in
I Robert M. Hitch Village were re¬
presented on Wednesday evening,
April 20th, at the regular Neigh¬
borhood Club meeting which was
given over to u celebration of the
! project’s first anniversary.
Hitch Village was opened of-
fieally on April 9, 1959 at which
time Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Young j
of 2-12-A David Court were in-
stalled as the first family. With-
in four months the village was
filled with Urban Renewal fami- j
lies, former site occupants and
other persons from sub-standard
dwellings.
The anniversary program, pre¬
sided over by Mrs. Juanita Sibert
of 706-B Hull Drive, featured the
singing of the Mt. Zion Choral
Club. The group sang "Bless This
House” as a rededicntion number.
Appearing also on the program
were F. C. McMoore, Vernon
Truell, the Chime Tones with
James Fraser of 811-B Hull Drive
and Willie Burton of 920-8 Olga,
Court. Dr. JWary Williams appear-
ed us guest speaker. Musical ac¬
companists werq E. It. Ruffner
and Mesdames Bernita Green and
Thelma Wright, the latter being
featured during the program in a
special piano rendition. L. It. Bol¬
den, project manager, made clos¬
ing remarks which he concluded
with a readjng of Johnson’s “The
Creation.”
A social hour followed the pro¬
gram and the basic refreshment
item was a donation from the poul¬
try farm of Jack Stiles, with whom
many of the villagers were closely
j associated during the March of
Stripling.
Not shown on picture: Miss Bar¬
bara L. Burke, Mrs. Neilie Free¬
man and Mrs, Willie Mae Samp¬
son.
County Teachers Association.
The incumbent administration
CCTA will close its official
at the end of the current
year. The general and
bodies will convene in May to
mulate plans for the annual
vention of the National
Association scheduled for
Angeles, California, June
4.
Harmony Club
The Harmony Social club
™ __ et , ° n * . pril “ at the home
66 °f street. ^ The club will meet w
on May 19 at the home of Mrs,
PAGE FUTS
affair were donated by Mrs. Mar¬
garet Sneed of 711 Bethel Court
and Mrs. Murrel Boney of 705-A
Hull Drive. Flowers were through
the courtesy of David Stafford,
203-A Adam Ct.
Hostesses were the following
members of the Neighborhood
Club: Mesdames Thelma Mitchell,
Gertrude Prince, Gladys Robinson,
Betty Williams, Mildred Hugee,
Janie Gadson, Earline Simmons
and Rosa Ching, Neighborhood
Club Chairman,
EASTER IN HITCH VILLAGE
The tiny tots of Hitch Village
Kindergarten sponsored a pro¬
gram on Easter Monday under the
direction of Mesdames Alethia
James and Dandy Taylor, Kinder¬
garten teachers. Following the
songs and dances the children were
treated to an Easter Egg Hunt
sponsored by the Neighborhood
Club.
John O. Price and Walter L.
K, ‘ lii,hnn «re co-chairmen of the
Neighborhood Club’s planning
committee which drew the plans
for this affair. In addition, Mr.
Kelliehan is Scoutmaster of Troop
No. 268 which presented a musical
number on the program.
JoS'y 14 Social Club
The Jolly Fourteen Social
club met at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Allen, 1823 West
Broad street. Plans are being
made for a variety supper in
May, k oKt meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Eula Wil¬
liams, 710 West 38th str.eet.
Mrs. Leila Mae Hart, report-