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PACE SIX
The above photo shows th
band and chorus of the Sol
Johnson High school. The
rectors are Robert Dilworth
teach Junior Hih PTA
The Final PTA meeting
Beach Junior High school
held on Tuesday nihgt. May
in the auditorium at 7:00 P.
Mrs .Dorothy Wilcox,
chairman. was in charge of
devotional ’ period.
An,, interesting . program
catlonal pmentedjay Department, i ■«' PhvsKil under 1 !
supervision of Mrs. Eloise
tain, R. Washington, W.
and J. Stephens, student
er. The program
marching, execrises, stunts
tumbling, trampoline and
dance with eighth grade
and boys participating
Bryant served as narrator.
Mrs. Mary Matthews, I
president, was in charge of
PTA business. Acting for
secretary was Mrs. C. G.
Mrs. Matthews thanked the P.
officers, parents and
for the wonderful
and services rendered during
past two years. She also
pressed appreciation to Mrs.
II. North who has served r.s
reporter for two years and
grets due to her leaving the
tern In June to join her
^wertbunr. L* . land. No .
The new officers for the
61 school year, were
by the chairman of the
nating committee and
as follows: President, Mrs.
Wright; vice president,Mrs.
Walker; secretary. Mrs. G. L
Bass; Asst, secretary. Mrs. Y.
Mathis; treasurer, Mrs D.
Wilcox; reporter, Mrs. T. D.
zier; program chairman,
W. Mobley. Rev. WE Gwyn
stalled the officers.
Remarks were made by
principal. A. Dwight. The
tendance banner was won
Mrs. L. H. Collier’s class, 8-9
21 parents present.
St. Phillip Mon. AME
Rev. F. D. Jaudon. pastor
St. Phillip Monumental A. M.
church, is expected to
from the general conference
T f ^f?, . ele , S C a If tdl wppk
He will be ( in ’ charge . ’ of the f
vices at the church next
day. During his absence
Sunday the services were
cipated in by Rev. J.
Rev. M. Mitchell of Guyton
Rev. H. Jaudon, brother of
pastor. • ‘ 3 f
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Mrs. A. C. Wright,
The first fine arts festival
h ol was held recently
' drim Auditorium of
Toirnkins New Farmers
Win S'ate Awards
Member of the Tompkins
S( . horl] Npw p :nmors 0 f
chapter won top honors nt
.fate convention of the New
er .s of America Convention held
Camp John Hope, Ft. Valley,
May 0-8.
p , r ] Saunders, senior
tlnl ] student at Tompkins,
awarded first place in the
public speaking contest.
spoke on the “Effects of
Integration on the American
tem of Farming.”
The Tompkins High NFA
tctt • won second place in
competition. The quartette is
p..-cd of flirt tenor, Elliott
mens; second tenor, Vernon
olds: baritone, James
an( | |, a j 0 shua Walker.
r phomns also competed in'the
1]ui7 con test.
Earl Saunders will represent
.tote <>f Georgia in sectional
no tition in Nashville, Tenn.,
15. Other participating states
he Florida, Alabama,
and Tennessee. M. C. Blount
adviser to the Tompkins
te» and .Tames E. Luten, Jr.,
principal,
Tompkins Hi?h
Coram< , ncC ment Plans
Tompkins High
plans are as follows:
May 19-20, final
for all senior students; May
8 p.m., class play entitled,
thy, Wealthy and Dumb”; May
class day, awards will be given
this time; May 29. 5 p.m.,
| f ,„ r ,.,. l(P *r>rmon delivered by
Edgar P. Qum termnn, pastor
Second Baptist Church; May
5 p.m., commencement
--tudents will conduct all
of this program.
Tompkins High School
The band and chorus at
kins are presenting a
j concert at the school on
I afternoon. May 22 • at 5 p.
The public is invited.
Olivia Alexander, choir
and Edward Pemberton,
director promise good
me nt for everyone.
°" Monday night ' at 7:30 p
: m. the graduating class
present the class play. *>
Wealthy and Dun in
high school cafetorium.
The graduating class,
members and student body
sad because of the passing
Miss Elinor Brown, a member
the graduating class.
Brown was buried on Monday.
nah State College. In
to the musical groups and
lloists
English Department
May Olympics at
lohnson High School
On Friday. May 13, Sol
Johnson Elementary school
sented its first ‘May
on the play area at the
of Wing 3.
The Olympic opened with
j parade of classes consisting
Grades 1st through 7th.
j entrance of the King and
and their court of honor
delightful. The king was
frey Gadsden and queen,
Paige. The court of
consisted of Georgetta
sey, Cleveland Brundage,
da Garcia and George Penda,
The parade of colors
‘hown bv the honor guards
1 roop 262 led by
Clark. The torch was
b.v Edward G. Hayes of
high school track team
dedicated the first annual Olyrn-
pie day at Sol C. Johnson
ementary school.
The judges for the Olympic
were representatives from
Health Education
with music under the direct
lion lof Robert Dilworth
the Johnson High band.
The committee was c0mD0s .
cd of Mrs. S. Steele, chairman-
i Mrs. E. Marks, co-chairman: and
Coach John Myles. P. E, depart
ment. Alflorence Cheatham is
principal of the school.
SPRlvr.FiFi.n
By Aliss Lillie M. Bryant
The Choir Union presented
I Program at the St.
• baptist church with the presi-
dent, Mrs. Cora B. Thomas, in
| charge. Several choirs parti-
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Letters — Notices — Programs —- Legal Forms, Etc.
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBFNF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
i two ore-act plays directed by
Mrs p Brooks and Mrs E Y
Monteith School
Everyone at Monteith School has
been husy for the past six weeks,
The reading program, science end
mathematics have held the highest
place in. each classroom. Much
time is being spent on evaluation
in each area of the school pro¬
gram.
Parents end friends h.u”e been
invited to attend “The Summary
Program” on Friday, May 20, at
10 n.m.
The Jonquil Junior Garden Club
under the direction of Mrs. J.
Bowers had a “Workshop” on last
Tuesday with Mrs. Priester .as
consultant. The group will have
their Flower Show in connection
with the school’s summary pro¬
gram.
The 4-H Club members arc
planting gardens, beautifying their
homes and learning to sew. At
j their April meeting there was an
exhi it which ...... showed of ,
thetr activities. Besides some Mrs. |
.
Dvyes, the Homo • Demonstration
Agent, and Mr. Hammond, the I
farm agent, the following visitors I j
j were present: Mrs Carrie Powell
and Lltt,e - state 411 work -
| er!,; Augustus llill, the state agent,
( work: r ' ' letcher, the
visiting teacher, and Mr. Honni-
^en, a reprosentativo of the Teach-|
; ® B. rs Dingle ***! wy . ot advisor Gw>, ' Kia of ' the Wrs club. - °-,
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cipatcd.
The community was shock-
ed by the death of Henry Cur-
tis of Oliver, Ga.
G. Thomas, L. V. Thomas.
Marcus Thomas and Garfield
; Thomas have returned to New
York after attending the fun¬
eral of their step-mother, Mrs
Mattie Thomas, in Halcyondale,
Ga. on May 11.
MRS. Ii’"BY WILLIAMS, a senior
at : tvr.nnah State College, was
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Bead Jr. High Entertains
of‘The Yew”
The principal and faculty of
Beach Junior High school
tert,lined in honor of Carl Lo-
can, “teacher of the year,’ Fri-
day nlPht. May 13 at 8 o’clock.
The affair was held at the home
of-Mr. and Mrs. L D.
Sr., on West 63rd Street.
C. G. Mathis was in charge of
entertainment. Mrs. Nellie
Coppaee presented Mr. Logan a
beautiful leather brief case
with gold initials on behalf of
1110 ^ roup
Mrs. Nellie H. North, home
economics instructor, was also
given a surprise
shower by the women faculty
members. Mrs. North Is resign-
Ing from the system to join her
husband .this summer in Wcst-
bury, Long Island, N. Y.
A delicious turkey supper with
all the trimmings was served
buffet style. Mrs. E. L. Wash-
j ton and Mrs s F Bivins were
in charce " o{ the reQast ^ '
p b*H*n A aric 1 ! ’. Lhurch pi l
.
At St. Phillip AME church,
Rev - John s Bryan, pastor, Clif-
ford .Hardwick extended tty?
to worship last Sunday,
Rev. L. L. Scott, the pastor of
St. James Baptist church. Dub- j
lin, was the speaker. His sub- j
ject was “Who Is My Neigh- 1
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the main speaker at vesper, Sun-
day, May ’
9.
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- Rosetta Bryan gave
' o clock,
’ st U ’ R ° ar 3 was in
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j ' ° P service. The fi-
nanclal effor t was a success.
RcV ’ Brya " wlU return
„ the gen ? ral ^nference , th.s
„ and wlU „ bP in charge of
lhe services Sunday corning.
rilonteitu „ . _ PTA
A large group of parents at-
1 tended the last Monteith I’.-T.A.
meeting for the year on Wednes-
day, May 11, at ; 30, Tlit3 de-
vot; ™ al P eriod wa * le(i b v Mrs
-
j Mrs ' * ) - pl0wn ’ the
vice ' pre ! ident ’ P rps ided in the ab '
sence of the president, , J. Brown.
Evaluation” was the subject for
discussion.
It was reported by Mrs. Bow¬
er*, the first-grade teacher, that
the Pre-School Clinic was attend-
«d 100 per cent,
The group agreed to help with j |
the summary program activities
which will he held on Friday at
iOa.m.'
A donation was made to help
with beautification and entertain-
mc , nt .
M rs. Brown reported a success-
f u j “Stay at Home Tea” which she
gave in the interest of the P.-T.A.
Mrs. Dingle, principal, thanked
the group for the fine support
given the school’s program this
year.
SATURDAY, MAY, 21, I960
1st Christ Holiness Church
Lanier, Ga —A financial
was started this week bv
members of the First Christ Hoi-
raise funds fur
building. .Next week
nightly programs will be render-
with various churches par¬
ticipating. Elder Owen is pastor
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May 20—Spring Around the World, (Alusic and v ti x
Dramatics) at DeRenne Eilementary School. Dona¬
tion: Ailults 35c; Children 20 c.
!' t ny 20—Atildreil Pegties Dance Reeilnl at Alfred I
E. Beach High School. Adults 75c; Children 50“.
May 20—-22—District Conference of. the R. M. IT. F. tf Y Y
rt Central R. AT. F. E. Church, ALU and West Runn¬ j/C
el ary streets.
- May 22 Motorcade to Hilton Head S. C. by Spring- t ••
field Social Glut). Round trip $2 00 .
May 22—Scott Singers at St. Alurk Rantist church. if f?
V- tc f-r (lie Scott Baby and the Riley Baby. Admis¬ U
sion Free.
Mav 23—29—Program of the Progressive Church 11* f Y
Building Aid Union of Savannah, Ga., at Bethel
a a Baptist Church, 11 Aliles, Ogeeehee Road.
T j Mav 23—“Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb.” three t
tt a n ll
if play at TonrpMns lligt* School presented by the
Senior Class. Donation 50c. ti¬
May 27—Airs. Eula M. Bignon, in a vocal rerlf.al at ff
T£ First Bryan Baptist church presented bv the Savan¬ Y X
i. nah Branch Women’s Auxiliary to the National \l!i- XI
U nocp Children 0 f Postal 50c. Employees. Donation: Adults SI.03; 5:|
ft ATav 27—Alotoreade to Hilton Dead, S. C., u
|| the Lucky Heart Social Club. Fare $2.50
|| MftV 27—Tramp Dance at Ruby’s 2 Spot bv Hie It ll
Inches Sportsman’s Club. Advance $1.00. At Door,
f*:* * J 1.25. Y Y
It 4 ATay 28-—.Alotoreade to Singleton's XX
Beach, Hilton
❖❖ Dead, S. C., bv the Sunshine 8 Social Club. Fare: 11
•!* *5* Adults $1.25; Children 75c.
ff Alav 29—Motorcade to Jekvli Island by the Ten +t
Carnation Social Club. Tickets, 83.50.
$ May 29—Bus Ride to Burton, S. C., by Jerusalem
Baptist Church. Tickets $2.00.
ATav 29—Shriners Omar Temnle No. 21, Patrol, It:..*
Sunday Afternoon Boat ridel. Donation: Advance
$1.50; At Boat, $1.75.
ATav 29—Battle of Sonrs at Little Brvnn Baptist
Church between the Triunioh Gospel S neeri. the
Sapn Singers, the Erho of Zion Singers and the Sil¬
ver Star Four. Admission 75c.
Dav 30—Moonlight Cruise by the Waldorf Club.
Subscription _1.50.
ATav 31—ATotnreade to Hilton Head Reach hv the
J Trip American Fare Legion $2.50. Auxiliary, Unit No. 500. Round
dune 3-—Motorcade to the Breeze. Hilton Head,
S. C., by New Hope Baptist church. Fare $2 00.
.Tune 3—Moonlight Boat Ride by the Progressive
Choir of St. Philip Monumental A. M. E. Church.
Fare $1.50.
.Time 2 —Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach. S. C., by
the Sunset Social Club. Ticket $2.50.
June 4—Bentrirle to Daufuskie Island, S. C., hv Die
Zmn Hill Ranti«t ohnrrh Usher Board. Tickets:
Adults and Children, $1.50. At Dock $1.75
Jnn- 9—Moonlight Beat Ride te Daufuskie Island,
8 r., by Flipper Chapel A. M. F. Church. Tickets
$1.50.
J"ne 5 —Mofnlieht Boat Ride to Daufuskie Island,
S. C. by Benedict’s Social Chib. Fare $1.50.
June 6 —AToonU<-ht Boat Ride to Daufuskie Hand
hv th * 1 Ladies Aid Society of Butler Presbyterian If
Church. Donation $1.50.
June 8 —ATooniight Boat Rid** to Daufuskie T land If
hv First Friendship Baptist Church, Senior Usher
Board. Fare $1.50
S Fare: Tun** G.. bv Advance 10 the —Moonlight No. $1.50 0 rhnir At Bestride the of ATaredenio Boat to $1.75. Daufuski.'* Baptist church. Island, TT I
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June 10—Alotoreade to Hilton Head, S. C., by the ii
Laurettes Social Club. Fare $2.50.
June 10—Motorcade to HiDor, Head, S ; ""d<>ton's
P.eaeh by the Independent Society. Fare $2.50. ft
.Tune 13 —Pont Ride to Dauf'isk*e I* land bv First
Bryan Baptist Church Usher Board. Fare $1.50. Ii
June 12—Musical Festival nt AH Zion Ba-YDt
Church by Eugenia School of Alusic. Donation 50c. x%
.Tu»*p 15—Motn-cHp fn S’ngleton’q Beach. TTilt-'n
Head, S. C.. by the Happy 12 Social Club. Fare $2.09 Y •;*
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Tuna 19 —Motorcade to Ferne-iri'm p**a*’h Fla., by
i t|
the Silver Stars Social club. Ticket $5.00.
Juno 19 — Alotoreade to Hilton Head Poach, S C.
by Richmond Baptist Church Usher Board. Fare S2.50 n
the Juno Royal 19—Motorcade Canadians Social to Fernandina Club. Fare Beach. $4.50. F;a. ii p
June 2 *—Motorcade to Singleton’s Beach, nnton ii
Head S. C!., hv No. 1 Usher Board of First Alt. Bethel
Baptist Church. Fare $2.50. ii
June 25—Alotoreade to Dorothy's Place. Biuffton, p:
S C.. bv the Israelite Baptist Church No. 2 Choir.
Tickets $1.50. p
Tune 26—Alotoreade to Fernand'na Beach, Fla.
Metropolitan Baptist Church. Fare $4.00. j|
June 30—Hahv Contest at First Ebenezer Baptist
Church by the Junior Choir. Votes 10c.
Jitlv 4—Alotoreade to Fernandirta Beach, Fla.
the Sunset Social Club. Ticket $5.00. II
July 10—Baby Contest at First Friendship Baptist tt
Church by the Senior Mission. Votes 10c. n
Aug. 5—Alotoreade to Iliiton Head Beach, S. C. T-5*
the Sunset Social Club. Ticket, $2.50.
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Aug. 20—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach, S. C.,
by the Sunset SoekU Chib. Ticket $2.50. 4-4*
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Stone Lodge No. 1
St0ne LodRe ..... Na 1 ‘ s spop ;
f ring a pr °£ ram Supday n
May 29 at Townsloy .
7 p. m.
Chapel AME church, 260 Eaylo
to help the Stewardess
Board No. 2. Mrs. Annie Mc-
White, reporter.