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SATURDAY, JUNE A, 19«*
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By WUla Ayers Johnson
ANY MAN may make a
take, but none but a fool
continue in it.—Cicero,
NO MAN ever became
or good except through
and great
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WILLA regrets all errors
poor editing that readers
in the Savannah Tribune.
tries to delete everything of
implied gossipy nature.
er, it is humanly impossible
catch all such insinuations.
apologize to any reader who
been embarrassed by our
sight in not deleting
able information that
from supposedly reliable
es. The full responsibility
a newspaper on one person
too great. That is why
rs making plans to sell the
Tribune to a group of men thaj
we hope Will incorporate the
business. The day of the suc¬
cessful one man or one woman
business is over. Again we
apologize for embarrassing
tides. To the gossipers we
say, ! ‘He that is without sin,
cast the first stone.”
MRS. ELISE YOUNG, 521 W.
37. Street celebrated her birth¬
day on June 1. Congratula¬
tes-' 1 it.If
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1 CADET SGT. EARLE C.
TON, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C>.,.Horton, Greensboro, N. C.,
listed among the 1960 graduates
of'St. Emma Military Academy,
Rock Castle, Viirginia. Pol-
lowing the commencement pro-
grams Cadet Horton will at-
tend {k>3t-commencement danc-
es'' tn (Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore and Cambridge, Md.
Cadet Horton is the grand son,
of the late Mrs. Georgia (Knox) j
Horton and the late Cicero Hor-;
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MRS. GAYNELLE SULLIVAN !
508 West 33 street, celebrated
ber birthday on June 1. Con-
gratulations! I
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MRS. DAISY ALLEN . is re - (
cuperating at her home, 63o
West 35 street, after a short i
confinement at Charity Hospi¬
tal. Her sister, Mrs. Gertrude
Anderson of Summit, „ N. J., „ . j
is
in — the IKn city nD-<f for Tnn n an n indefinite! inrtnfinlrn I i
stay because of Mrs. Alien’s
illness.
INVITATIONS have been re-
ccived in Savannah announcing'
the graduation of Mrs. Miriam;
Monroe Canty from Los An- ]
geies State College of Applied |
Arts and Sciences. Mrs. Can¬
ty is a former Savannahian
who has been living in Los An¬
geles Calif., for several years.
She is the wife of Elijah J. Can¬
ty, also a former Savannahian.
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WESLEY YOUNG, pressman
at the Savannah Tribune, will
celebrate his birthday on June
6. Congratulations!
Durra Deccas !
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The May meeting of the Dur¬
ra Deccas club was held at;
the home of Mrs. Mamie I
Smalls. 1 |
Paul George of 919 Joe
street w on the prize In the re- (
cent project.
During the game session,
prizes were won by the follow-
ing-: Mesdames Estella Pate.
Naomi Hill, Minnie Noble and
Minnie Gaston. Other mem¬
bers present were Mrs. Mary
Colley, Mrs. Myrtle Lou Hicks,
Mrs. Albertha Payne, Mrs. Alene f
Hendrix, Mrs. Myrtle Kendrick
and Mrs. Lillian Joyner. The
next meeting will be held Shel! at;
the home of Mrs. Joyner, j
road. Mrs. M. Smalls is pres-
ident; Msr. Dorothy* Bowers,:
secretary: and Mrs. M. Ken-;
drick, reporter.
MME. CARRIE CARGO,
Malvin C. Wheeler and
Rena Overstreet have
from a two weeks’ visit in
[ caso 111 While there there t
j were entertained by
Morgan ° f 8301 Calume t
1 nue. Others present were
and Mrs. A. R. White, Atty.
G. Lemon, Jr., Mrs. M.
Mrs. J. G. Lemon, Sr., and
and Mrs. Abram Morgan.
Cargo and Mrs. Wheeler
a few days in a
course with Mrs. L. A.
a well known beauty
and stylist.
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SAMUEL J. AYERS of
west street «„
his birthday on June id.
gratulations!
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MRS. ALBERTA
beautician, and her son,
men men Payne a f Tribune m|>une
will celebrate t-heir"- birthday
3lme ' Congratulations!
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THE WOMEN'S CIVIC
will meet at the YMCA
June 3 at 8 p. m. Mrs.
Luten is president; Mrs.
nette Smith, secretary; and
Dorothy Jones, reporter.
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BAPTIST DEACONS
will meet at Bethlehem
Church Friday night; June
George White is president
John Mines, reporter.
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MKS. EUI.A M. BIGNON,
P ran0 > thrilled an
audience with a vocal
Friday. Mky 27, ‘at Fifst
Baptist church. The
was sponsored by the
Auxiliary of the National
ancfe Postal Employees.
Alonza Mention presented
Bignon a lovely basket of
ers fro , m the Mt. Zion
Church Senior Choir.
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JAMES BOLDEN was
cently commissioned as a
tenant during the
exercises at the Marine
School in Quantico,
He is a former
and was an instructor in
public schools of
, before ientiering the
Corps School. His
from Savannah who
the graduation were Mrs.
ette Bolden and Miss
Bolden 0{ West 40th stree t;
thanie! Bolden of West
street and Mrs. Mary
of West Duffy street.
MRS. JESSIE MOODY
of 537 E. Anderson street
ed the master of arts
in education during the
mencement exercises of
ta University on May 30.
gratulations!
Jolly 14 Social Club
The Jolily Fourteen
met at the home of
on May 26. The
successful. The next
will be held at the home
Mrs. Roberson on June 9.
Smith is president
Lelia M. Hart, reporter.
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Summary of May Activities
Of Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc.,
. Ify HERS IT A DARBY
May is always an exciting
in the Delta sisterhood.
of Savannah Atmnnae
have joined sorprs throughout
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
in the observance of May
election and installation of
presentation of awards and fare-
wells until Septeniber.
Sorors Sadie Jahon, Juanita
J at 'kson an d Juliette Johnson were
f ] . th? fjj , . May nu
ing at Sorer Johnson’s home. Com-
mittee reports revealed that the
J. Sorors had diligently worked on
thidr .assignments.
Sorni: Vivian Walker, pi va!
chiurfhan of Jabberwock, received
p I audits from the group for tin
splendid way in which Jabber-
wock and its related
were' carried, IvhiV’ ^out.
Xbr Week .chairman, Soroj
1 Yva&iv- MftVlu.-, gave’ii final re-
i poyt on what was planned for the
V ”"' children.
Sorors and Each Soror,
■with her-guest.--breakfasted at the
YMCA on Sunday, Mpy 14. Im¬
mediately entir# gVoVp ■fjii^mvjr.g VJrshippVd b-yakf It i.-t, Fir,! the
Congregational > Church.
AI the second May .meeting, host-
essed by Sorors Lillie Ladson,
othy Paige and Yvonne Mathis,
se Soror Mathis’ home, May Week
was evaluated and jdans for. com-
mittee meetings during the sum-
mer were discussed. Certificates
for service were awarded and the
| officers installed.
,
j The body agreed that some
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE AT SIR JOHN HOTEL
MIAMI — Reese “Goose” Tatum,
basketball’s, international clown
prince, poses with lovelies from
Larry Steele’s “Smart Affairs"
j show during bis surprise birthday
! celebration at the Sir John Hotel,
Left to right, we have Barbara
Mrs. Dorothy Singleton,
Burroughs street, announces
engagement and
marriage of her daughter,
Abverna Leola Singleton,
Levi Maxwell Moore, Jr.,
of Rev. and Mrs. Levi
Moore.
The wedding will take
Sunday afternoon June 12,
Bethlehem Baptist church
five o’clock.
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gible recognition should be
Sorors who give their time
> talent as officers. Deltas
I ing certificates on Saturday
nirtg were: Julia Bacon, in
on tin, Uobertia Webb, Willa
-■on. Mamie Haynes and
I Jackson. The ladies were
for service prior to
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The following Sorors,
j ^ finnan, Soror Ju,i, w« ' tte Johnson for ’
serve
1 Robort ’ 1 Wt ‘ bb ’ P rmsident:
relic • Clemmons, vice
Mil vl (.'.over, eo: responding
• i'n Mathis,
ovetnry; Gwendolyn Brown,
secretary; Sadie
iiv •urer; Kldora Greene,
! mentarian; Frankie
journalisty I.eah Greene, keeper
properties; Mary Ann Jones,
lain; Lillie Srandriefc,
The Pew president, Soror
will represent Savannah
at the National Convention in
cago this August.
Again this year, the chapter
r- 1 1 1 '' ‘ d a -'-'u^rship 01 l ie 1 ’~ to b a scboo s
Sorors Gwendolyn Davis and
lie Ladson were congratulated
received fellowships to
j ianta University and the
sity of North Carolina,
j tively.
( 1 The members of Savannah Alum
! nae Cha P ter a PP redate the SU
I P° rt of the P ublic durin K the
| and wish for each one a
summer.
Honey, Jo Ann Jolly, Minnie
phy, Flash Gordon,
Tempy Fletcher, Frances Burnett,
Lyle Smith and Shirley Thompson.
Mrs. Lottie Tatum, kneeling, was
hostess for the fabulous affair.
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MRS. KEEL TO ATTEND CHARM SCHOOL
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•MIAMI— Mrs. Donna Keel, charm -1
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ing Miami model, registers delight |
after being informed that, she has;
been accepted ps a student at the j
Pygmalion School of Charm and
, fy-rsojjiil ’Improvement. Mrs.,
Keel, ivh6 wants to eventually;
I teach charm courses, is the first 1
Local I I Shnners ciT’ * T lo I I
Celebrate Jubilee Day I
Sunday
Omar Temple No. 21., A. E. A.
O.' N. M. S. will hold its Jubilee
Day 1 '(Celebration, Sunday, June
d at First Brayan Baptist
chtli*fch of which Rev. Richard
M. Williams is pastor. This
ccaebration is nation-wide, and
commemorates the legal rites j
of Negroes tto organize as An¬
cient Egyptian Arabic Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
The public is invited to at¬
tend these ceremonies which
will be conducted by 111. Poten¬
tate Nelson Brown and his of-
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Beauticians Snubbed by
IT. S. Embassy in Paris
—
jorie Stewart Joyner and 61
ticians touring Europe and the
mid-east with her were
victims of a king size snub at
the American embassy in Paris, it
was reported here.
Mrs. Joyner, of Chicago, ar¬
ranged in January for the group
to visit the embassy and it was
confirmed that either the anibassa-
dor or a high embassy official
would be on hand to show them
NCA News
The Savannah Student Artists
chapter of the National
ence of Artists is asking
churches in the city to observe
National Conference of Student
Artists Day—Sunday, June 12,
which is also children’s day.
| Many art teaching jobs have
I | been opening up in the
in efforts to equalize currlcu-
lum offerings in the
schools. But very few
ed youth, after graduating
from high school are entering
college or art schools where
they can major in art. Thus
it is difficult to get qualified art
teachers for these jobs,
One of the objectives of
NCA is to encourage talented
boys and girls to major in art
as a profession.
The Art Scholarship Fund Is
being developed by the
nah Student Artists
chapter of the National
Conferertce of Artists to give
financial assistance to
j n ,g high school graduates who
want to pursue art professional
training
T*hdse who desire to apply for
an art scholarship may con-
tact one of the following advis-
ors: Mrs. Rose McClain, Tomp-
kln> lllrl ' Mrs Jewell
McDew, Geo. Washington
Vrr High school, Bryan Coun-
^ Bhillip Hampton, Savan-
nah state College; Mrs . Earn .
e-stlne Bertrand, Savannwh
State College; Willie Holmes,
7’he 60 women and two men
dressqd in their finery, climbed
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she describes as the man who 1
gave her confidence through pray-
er and belief in the Sacred Gross,
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into two buses, and went off for
the visit.
When the group arrived no one
at the embassy knew they were
coming and the official who had
confirmed their visit could not be
found.
Worse still, no one else in autho¬
rity knew what to do, so the
; group reboarded the buses and re-
' turned dejectedly their
to hotels.
Beach Senior High school or
Mrs. Virginia Kiah, Beach Jr.
High school (National Student
Artists Consultant).
Paintings, drawings, wood-
carvings, ceramics at the NCA
show held recently during the
I annua * Fine Arts May Festival
j at Savannah State College—
were arranged by Phillip Hamp-
ton, art teacher and assisted
by Henry Balloon.,
NCA -student artists have had
ar ^ Pieces on exhibition at the
Second Annual Art Fair held
at George Washington Carver
i High school in Bryan County,
I Mrs - Jewell McDew is art in¬
j structor at the school.
The NCA Savannah Student
artists at their recent meet-
started making plans for
I an ou ting to Jekyll Island which
will take place in the near
future. The committee for
project is as follows: Lar,
ry Stell, charlesetta Burns and
Wilbur Wright,
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^ awud s c b °oi in Ho Ghan-
l>a ’ Wost Afr ica have planned
a.s ““ “ a project “—‘ in the u * fall, to ex¬ —
change work with students of
the NCA here. Mrs. Grace
Kwami is the art teacher at the
African school
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