The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 04, 1960, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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to Graduate Nashville Meharry Medical College’s three schools of medicine, dentistry and nursing will gradu- ute 123 students at commencement College of Dental Surgery, Loyola University in Chicago, Dr. Peter¬ son holds the B. A. and M. A. de- j grees from the University of Ore¬ gon and the Ph. D. degree from the University of Minnesota. Baccalaureate services, schedul¬ ed for Sunday, June 5, 0:00 p.m., will feature Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, president, Morehouse College, At¬ lanta, Georgia. Dynamic speaker as well as au¬ thor, educator and world traveler, Dr. Mays was one of 19 persons who received the Distinguished Meharry’s commencement acti¬ vities will begin on Friday, June 3rd when the Executive Commit¬ tee, Meharry Alumni Association will meet at 10:00 a.m. The an¬ nual dinner for graduating classes is also scheduled for Friday, 7:00 p.m. SANDFLY By Mrs. Ellie Bivens The community was shocked last week to learn of the illness and death of Willis Green, brother cf Mrs. Betsy Snead. Funeral services were held last Thursday evening at Macedo¬ nia Baptist church, Rev. Fred¬ die Bonds delivering the eulo¬ gy. Steele Funeral Home were Barnwell, S. C., on moitning. , ,, Mf’s Peloris daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Washing*on. Sr., and Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. senh Flynn, are graduates Alfred E. Beach High school. Jgck Jenkins celebrated birthday May 14. tions! CUYTON Ossie M. Roberts Mrs. Jessie Roberts, Sr., returned home from Hospital in Savannah after dergoing surgery. Mrs. C. Carswell and of Cloverdale Drive came with her mother for the end. Out of town visitors the home we*-e Mrs. Jaudon and daughter, Betty, Rincon, Mrs. Ralph Hunter Kildare, Mrs. Bernita and daughter, Marsha Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter, and Mrs. Jessie, Jr., and Hy. Mrs. John Stephens her husband at the V. A. pital in Dublin on last day. The PTA of Effingham Train¬ ing school had a lovely ban¬ quet on Friday night. M. G. Thomas, the prirncipal of school, was the guest speak¬ er. Mrs. L. Morrell Is presi¬ dent ; Mrs. Carrie B. Hunter, vice president, Mrs. I. secretary. The Guyton H. D. club met at the home of Mrs. John Ste¬ phens on Monday, May The HDC agent, Mrs. R. M. Shaw, gave a demonstration on hat making. Miss Ernestine Clark won 1st prize and Angus Walker won 2 nd place in the oratorical N\v,n!A'lTia/vv NEW 3-BED ROOM BUNGALOWS <A 4 BED ROOM BUNGALOW on Lot 50’xl900’ 3 BED ROOM BUNGALOW, East Waldburg on Lot GO’x 113’ BEST PRICES PAID I f>R VACANT LOTS Loans - To Repair or Build New Houses 17 WEST McDONOUGH ST. DIAL ADams 2-2113 Ezra Johnson SEE YOUR FRIENDS EDGAR C. BI.AC L. B. TOOMER 1009 West Broad Street ACM E INSURANCE AGENCY FOR PROTECTION PHONE A Ha ms 4-3432 Res ADams 2-7573 SATURDAY, JUNK 1, HfiO Alumni Day, Saturday,, dune j ah, will include: Registration of j Alumni and Candidates, 8:00 a.m., | Hospital Lobby; Annual Meeting. | Auxiliary to Meharry Alumni As- soclation, 0:30 a.m.. Lyttie Hall; Annual Meeting, Alumni Associa¬ tion, 10:00 a.m., Amphitheatre; Class Meetings and Class Luneh- 1 eons. 2:00-5:00 p.m. and annual alumni dance, Alumni Hall, 10:00 p.m. Baccalaureate Sunday will begin with the Nurses’ Breakfast, spon¬ sored by the Nursing Alumni in Club Baron, 0:15 a.m.; Baccalau¬ reate Service, 0:00 p.m.; and con¬ clude with the' anntial alumni banquet, Alumni Cafeteria, 8:00 p.m. The meeting of the Parents’ Or¬ ganization in the Public Health Lecture Hall, 10:00 a.m., Monday will kick off Commencement Day. A reception for aulmni and gradu¬ ating class will immediately fol¬ low commencement exercises, sche¬ duled on the campus lawn at 5:00 p.m,, and in case of inclemdnt wea¬ ther, the Henderson A. Johnson Gymnasium, Fisk University will be used. ,' 4 •»/»’> j ” j ,i ? 36 U ■>*.«■* IBB ■b id . » Wmm LILY TAYLOR, home economics major,’ of Waycross, and fifth highest.ranking Savannah State College senior with an average of 2.383. My Neighbors I ‘It’s about time someone began a ‘grants-in-aid’ plan for consumers!” TTTT SAVANNAH TRTRUNF, RAYAVIt/fH, GEORGIA 0 COURT SINCE KATE ON It 50/ K 4 MIAMI «d;t.*a .sM 1 .;fci n.T 8 5 weis.B udwe 3 ^*e*^ tA/.rw a> 1 — -p » m*.i’.**"*»»•** n cawusui.0 (M>VB U H 0 Budwel IMI* fr.~— 4 „ . 0 / mtm ;oi: ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.* ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES • MIAMI • TAMPA US ISAAC D. HIRSCH CO DAVID HIRSCH, PRES. r- H. Progressive Women’s Louise Dykes, Mrs. Izene Ware,! Civic Club Mrs. S. Robinson, Mrs. Marga-| ret Young, Mrs. Rebecca Devoe. The Progressive Women’s Civ¬ Mrs. Ivory Brewton, president;! Club held their May meet¬ ing at the home of Mrs. Lucile Mrs. Lucilie Collins .reporter . 536 E. Bolton street. The June meeting will be held present were Mrs. at 1512 Ogeechee road. St. Emma Military Acac Powhatan, Virginia Founded - 1895 Fully Accredited High School National Defense < 'arirf Corps School U. S. Army ROTO Honor School Under direction of THE HOLY GHOST FATHERS Academic — Trade Agriculture — ROTC Athletics — Band For Information and Catalogue — Write: Reverend Director St. Emma Military Academy Powhatan, Virgin a Ky NoijHof -- “Clarence Is a ‘do-it-your¬ self’ fan in everything but picking up a check!” Atlanta University Receives 600,000 Grant GE Board Atlanta. Georgia A grant of $600,000 to Atlanta University from the General TCHnejition Board has been announced by President Rufus K. Clement The funds are for the support of a graduate pro- gram‘above the masters level, Dr. The money is to be used over period of approximately eight vents with not mare than 8100 000 in principal and interest to la. irawn in any one venr to neaeier- ate the development of a Ph. D program at the University. It will be added to the current operating budget for three purposes, addi- tions to the faculty.jsalary increa- ses for selected da^'tflty members, atul inst.itiition sfuirenS^italowships s^^ dpA'idarged pro¬ and gram of CW* J ! »w:v WILLIAMS, home eco- | tombs major of Savannah, and [fourth highest ranking S 9 .v 9 .n- I nah State Collpge senior with a.q 'average of 2.385. no matching fund- required from tbo Univei-ttv ns the Ph. D. pr o- ^ developed un this fhp tJniwrsity wi „ a(ld to jN |lprm „ npnt r(M()llr , P; suffi( . ipnt „ pwbnvmelU to fontimiP tb( . , rrnm ()n a , ubstn „ tia] ba , is . Rn) , r(1 of Tn , stpps tbp lJnivpr , bv Rpnfltp wns antborizP( , to hp(fin I tanning for a Ph. D. program in ' fi " !,ls ' Implementation of ! ,he wlH comt ’ a ^ r the 1 Senate plans have been completed and the Board of Trustees ap- proves them and authorizes the de- gree, Dr. Clement said, Atlanta University, since 1929 a graduate Institution, now gives the master’s degree in ten fields in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in four professional JAMES BEEN, biology major J Alma. Ga„ and second high- , eat ranking Savannah State senior with an* hvcra;fn of 2.444. ■ 'fr PAGE STTEW ffiiW«MWIWWWFfRW ALVERTIA POLITE, Education major of and first ranking State College senior with average of 2.587. „ _ ! ..... V 5 ‘ ft scipn( . e ma j or 0 f third highest ran state College si . lvpra .T P 0 f 2 389 j