The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 18, 1960, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SATURDAY, JUNE 18* 1960 ? f f t ••ABW^.sv- I By W’Jla Ayers Johnson THAT IS test which sends; it was His will; it is -O. Meredith. GOD HANGS the weights upon the smallest —Bacon. THANKS to our readers friends for their kind telephone calls and office that gave expressions of couragement to Willa as faces the most period in her life. on divine guidance we ,‘Jiat everything will be ed to the best interest of Savannah Tribune. We anxious to perpetuate this paper that, has been to our care. Again thanks our interested friends. * * * MRS. MADELEINE V. NAR is in Columbia, S. C., tending the National of Parents and Teachers as of the representatives of Board of Managers of the gia Congress. She is also Chairman of the National ily. The Congress is held at Benedict College Allen University. MISS RUTH* P* SIMMS 1001 West Broad street will ebrate her birthday on 2 i. congratulations! HILDA*SANDS t MISS of hamas. We^t Indies, is the gnest of Rev. and Mrs. W. Robinson of 818 W. 42nd Mist Sands is studying at Baptist Theological at Nashville, Tenn. She work with the Vacation School at Bolton Street. “ c r h beglnnlnB e MISS CAROLYN DIXON the. Surgical Staff of State Hospital, Rome, Ga., in the city recently to the high school graduation her nephew, Charles Marks, STEPHEN MANES of 1131 Bolton street will celebrate birthday on June 23. ulations! * * * MRS. ERMA R. cf 836', West 39th street convalescing at home being a patient at Hospital fpr more than weeks. * * * RICHARD C. TATUM of West 42nd street received B. S. degree from Howard iversity on June 3. Congrat ulations! MR. and MRS. JOSEPH THOUR and their Miss Dolores Walthour of W. 34th attended the graduation of their son. Jr., from Fordham in New York City. Mrs. thour and her daughter now in Philadelphia. Walthour has returned home. MR and MRS. GILBERT ERTON and their son of York City spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. George is of Jacksonville, Fla., Smilin? 12 Social Club Mrs. Ethel Luten of 21,29. Florence street was hostess to j the S sailing Twelve Social club Tuesday night, June 7. Mrs. Madie Howell, president.; The club will have a vacation for the months of July and August. Other members pres¬ ent were Mrs. Otis Herrington, Mrs. Alice Hartwell. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Bera Burns, Mrs. Clema Butler, Mrs. Maxie Williams. Mrs. M. Harris. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bera Burns. 3206 Hopkins MRS. ROBERTA R. SPENCER, R. N., is attending the Tuber¬ culosis Clinics in Rome and At- ianta this week. MRS. FRANCES CLARKE RICHARDSON of Mt. Vernon. N. Y„ was in the city recently for, a short visit with her aunt, Mrs., ■ Veronica T. Lawe of West 40 street. Mrs. Richardson is a native Savannahian and a former caseworker at the Chatham County pep&rtment of Public Welfare. It was real- ly good to welcome her home again. | • » • * THOSE ATTENDING the Youth Conference of the Con- gregational Christian Churches at Dorchester Center in Midway include Miss Shelia Clemmons, I Miss Elaine Doyle, Arthur C. Curtright, Jr. and Chas. Jenkens ni. They were commissioned for this Christian service, Sun- day, June 12. by Rev. O. W. Holmes, pastor of the First Congregational Church, who is also attending the Conference. » * * * MRS. GUSSIE SLATER of 929'., , West 37th street was the ! ner last week of a beautiful new Deluxe model Hardwick Gas Range has double ovens > and -a rotisserie. This : gift came from the Savannah i Gas. Co. Congratulations! * « , LEONARD B. LAW, SR., of ] 6 Q 3 vine Street will celebrate h j s .birthday on June 22. Con- gratulations! * * , NATHANIEL NORTH of New York City is in the > city visit- ' 1 of his visit is to assist his wife in packing to move into the new home he has built in West- buryi Long Island N Y We migS lovely couple. Q ur con g ra tulations and best g0 with them to their i hcme new ARTHUR C. CURTRIGHT, Jr. has been selected to represent the youth of the Congregation- ’ al Christian Churches of the i South at the National Youth Conve nticn to be held in .hurst. 111., this summer. a t,ig responsibility for this teenager and the members of the local First I Church are proud of h<m. | Congratulations, Arthur! MRS. DOROTHY R. WILCOX, j Counselor at Beach Junior High School, will leave for New York City on June 17 to attend sum- ! mer school at New York Uni¬ versity. 1 W ESLEY *YOUNG III, of 105 FeU gtreet ceIebrated his birth . June g congratulations! | * * * CApT JOHN NEVVT ON of E. Jones skree t w in celebrate his b j r tJntJa,y on June 19. Con¬ gratulations! BE SURE to patronize the ad¬ vertisers in the Savannah Tri- bune They make it possible for us p r j n t your news and j be y a ppreciate your business, ^ p>^ ease re , ad their ads. Thanks! SAWE-Take Home Sclilifz Half-Quarts Schlitz in the Vi-quart cans gives you Vi more Schlitz than 12-oz. cans—doesn’t cost Vi more PHONE AD 2-3819 HOWARD BEVERAGE CO., Inc. S. A. L. Frt. STATION, LOUISVILLE ROAD THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA YMCA Activities Members of the Educational Tour sponsored by the Adult Travel Club of the West Broad j Street YMCA will spend the night of July 23rd in Salt Lake City, 1 which is the capital of Utah. Utah, entered the union January 4, and is nicknamed the bee-1 hive state. Others places of interest the group will see are: the Mormon Temple and Tabernacle, the Great Salt Lake, where swimmers can¬ not sink. Salk Lake City was j the great leadership of Brigham founded by the Mormons under ' ounK ‘ Exhibits in the large museum will show the hardships experienced by these hardy set¬ tlers. These will be opened to the group travelers from Savannah to California. Those who wish to make this tour of a lifetime are cordially invited to make reservu- tion at the West Broad Street YMCA, by calling AD 3-1051 i AD 3-0103. The summer Day Camp spon- sored by the Camping Committee of the West Broad Street YMCA, started Monday at the West Broad j Street YMCA. A large number of boys and girls came out the n '* ;iy to ta!ie r ,art in this ac- tivity ‘ 1 rH ^ um ‘ ni r ,,! ‘ y ( anif) *' acult v - ,h sons: „ comP Mrs. ,°,! Anita fj he M. Stripling, Mrs. Bessie Boyd, Leroy Varnedo, Miss Frankie Gannaway, Mrs. Re¬ becca E. Mitchell and Joseph K. Jenkins. More boys and girls are ! expected to take part in this pro¬ gram beginning next week. The weekly USO Party for all servicemen in this area will be under the supervision of Miss Abne Jenkins USO Staff Aide. All ser-1 vicemen are cordially invited to’ attend. Mr. a PH Mrs. J CSt Mo d O’WR House to 1*19 GlieHs ,Mr. and Mrs. Eismear Jest held open house at their beau- tjful heme. 2<’5 Tulip street on SundaJh May 29, from 6 until 9 More than 100 guests at- tended this gala af air. There were flowers of many kinds that decorated the home. These ".ere arrang-d by the Garden ’ City Florists, The beautiful green lawn th ulate Elsmear and Dalihi in their new home. An inspiring prayer was offered by their pastor, Rev. A. J. Martin, pas¬ tor of Townsley Chapel AME Church. Mrs. Ethel Chester sang “Bless This House,” and Frank McMoore sang ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer.” E. Ruffner played the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Jest received many beautiful gifts which will •always be remembered. Miss Gloria Braziel kept the guest book. Mrs. Ruth Carpenter VeTe Davis ca- ! terers for the affair The menu consisted of baked ham, k . alcec j turkey, potato salad, s t u ff e d olives, pickles, crack- j ers nu t s a nd mints. Serving . at the tables was ! Mrs. Lillie Matthews Mrs. Eleanor Davis, Mrs. Small and Mrs. Eloise served at the punch bowl. Each guest was served a slice of cake that was inscribed “O pen House.” Mrs. A. J. Martin mistress of ceremony. Ft. Screven Barracks VFW To Meet Friday The Ft. Screven Barracks No. 1379 VFW, Inc., will hold meeting Friday night, June 17. The meeting is of vital import- ance to all members. All mem- bers are asked to be The meeting will be held at the VFW club, west Park Ave. J. S. Trottie, J. O. Myers, Adjutant «■ » O C I ■: ■ V V .% >'-s , ■ Bill D JILT A KAPPAS — the out.- Landing persons the Fifth Annual Eastern X •>- i,. < t ' held under anco of t:.< Alpha Chi Chapter the National Sorority of Phi Kappa in Port, mouth, Ya., Neighborhood Social Funicrs Club The Neighborhood -uniers Club met Tuesday the i >me cf r.ld Crawford, 1301 street, On last Saturday had a successful Weiner A new member, Samuel has been added to the On Tuesday, June 14 the dent celebrated his birthday entertaining the mem bera meeting. Lonnie Crawford reporter. , :j ! Baptist Ministers Wjycs Alliance The Baptist Ministers Alliance met Wednesday ing, June 8, at the home Mrs. R. L. Byrd, 2119 street. The president, Mrs. L. Stoll, ,, Jr., , presided. , , „ ,. were led by the chaplain, Louise Williams. Other members present Mrs. R. Roberts, Mrs. E. R. per, Mrs. H, Hagan, Mrs. L. Byrd, Mrs. J. Givens Mrs. W. J. Outler. Mrs. J. Bales joined the club. A lcctable repast was served the hostess. For the next ing the group planned an 13 these activities throughout the . ‘ roriOVILIEU HAIR PRESSING OIL Softens -Pre conditions Hair for Pressing S3JT73 Lanolin-rich ‘‘HG-Formula" with more protection to make pressing easier. Excellent for styling and setting hair. Gives High Gloss. Longer Lasting . Delightfully Fragrant. % . . **< r* WorthSkCO 4 ifi C*/ , | < ri&*This Coupon is & m& When Purchasing a $1.50 Jcir of 1 NTH 0 L PRESSING OIL 3 Redeem favorite Druggist. | coupon ot your | If he is out of stock send $1 and this | ' | coupon to P.O.Box 3457* “ST” Savannah, Postpaid Ga We will send you $1.50 jar | Offer Expires July 1, 1960 j BEAUTIFUL CHURCH SITES OFFERED Religious Organizations Seeking New Locations North East corner West Broad and Duffy 120 feel facing West Broad North East corner West Henry and Burroughs 60x100 feet from Henry street to Duffy Lane. 515 West Wald burg Stret, 60x100 517-19 West 31st St.,—90 feet frontage on 31st street. CALL AD 4-3432 Ezra Johnson FOR INFORMATION ly were: Left to right: Mrs. Beat- riot Horne, Basileus of Alpha Chi, | . Portsmouth, Va.; Mrs. Julia A. Barnes, a founder of the National | Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, of , Jersey City, N. J.; Robert Jack- ! j son, a student of Norcom High Ebony Boating Club The Ebony Boating club Inc , the first such organization for Negroes to be chartered in Geor¬ gia, is offering boating facilities for the Negro community for the second consecutive year. The club recently held Its an¬ nual outing at the headquart- ”• < located at Saul’s Place on ‘ Wilmington Island. s highlighted by The affair was brat displays, free boat rides, and a variety cf refreshments. The outing was well attended by the public. At its regular meeting on June 7th, the cl«b resolved to offer all of its facilities to the general public and to sponsor I ! • various other activities through- out the summer, I t h e organization is de- j ,igned to p r o m o t e the j sport of boating through¬ out the community and to help i provide , , boats , and . facilities , .,... | j within the reach ____ u of all „___ persons ___ j ! that are interested in water sports. The club has receiyed wide publicity and considerable acclaim from the prominent citizens of the community who have utilized the facilities that the organization has been of- fering since the time of its es- tablishment. The club has sponsored many j contests for local students and School and an outstanding spenk- er at the morning session, of Ports¬ mouth, Va.; Mrs. Helen W. Max- well, supreme basileus of the Nat- Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Brooklyn, N. Y. — (Associated Ne¬ gro Press Photo) year. The officers of the club are: President, William Jam era n; vice president, Joseph Rivers; secretary, and treasurer Wm. E. Brown; financial secretary, Eugene E. Doyle; public rela¬ tions, Julius B. Knight; chao-i lain, Eugene Hayes; manager, f William Solomon. For further lnformatlart con¬ cerning membership and ether aspects of the organization., in -1 terested persons may con* act any officer of the Ebony Boat 1 ing Club, Inc, ' Eartha Kitt and RsaHor Married bv Jud^e HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (ANPi Entertainer Eartha Kitt and William McDonald, a white Los Angeles businessman, 1 a s t Thursday were married in a private ceremony in the bride’s home here, with only members of the McDonald family and close friends attending. The ceremony uniting the t sultry Negro singer to McDon¬ ald, a real estate broker, was performed by Superior Court Judge Elmer Doyle. It was one of two major events in Miss Kitt’s life recently. The other was the ransacking of her home by two caretakers who made off with some $!0,000 in jewelry and other valuables. : . **■■’** ' INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST ELMER M. CHENAULT is assistant section leader of the Engineering and Special Problems Section of the Na¬ tional Lead Company of Ohio, manufacturer of highly puri¬ fied uranium. Mr. Chenault has the delicate job of measur¬ ing gases and vapors that may be health hazards. His ciga¬ rette: VICEROY. THE MAN WHO THINKS FOR HIMSELF USUALLY CHOOSES VICEROY A Thinking Man's Choice-Viceroy Filters HAS A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE Industrial Hygienist Elmer M. Chenault says, “This Viceroy Chenault is a man who thinks filter is scientifically designed to for himself. He finds out the smooth the smoke the way a iacts—then trusts his own judg¬ filter should ... without killing ment. In judging cigarettes, Mr. the taste.” e ueo. grown t wine i Xobiicce Corp Moles Entertained The highly sophisticated in the green and white colors the Moles received by guests members to the June meeting the local Moles inspired their of what was to come. affair was held at. the beau¬ ranch style home of Mr. and V. Clay at Thunderbolt Mesdames Eunice Clay, and Ford as joint hostesses. In conformity, with' the hostess¬ request contained in the bids, ladies came dressed in blouses and casual foot¬ The husbands call e d appeared later wearing spurts attire, The• ho*t- graciously welcomed the in the spacious living where the business session held at eight P.M. In the meantime the Mules and invited guests had as- on tiie p.atio hy the time was over at nine. Sum- atmosphere was created by beach chairs and store- music wafting gently on breeze. The fir.-t social item was direc- in “The Madison” by Mrs. Mellow which eVfrjtorre eM immensely. ■ A brief interlude of I’Htiml 't*brt- satiori ensued with the man affairs of the,day among and the women en- in their usual Club social time. I lie service was colorful, tasty, 1 ’affair' *Vn ,‘i littTby^ , ,, , ettch cue. t selects a proverb rhyme typed on parchment around a tooth pick. One the Word ‘.Mole’ and one word “Mule.” Mrs. Eldora won the title of “Mole,” T. .1. Hopkins won tip- “Mule.” prize 'wr« ; eolprful picnic In addition each “Mole” re- a stunning beach hat. The in t , Mr . Marie Orsot and Gierke Richardson both Stuvamiah, were given rn whiiBre sets: • 11 \xi ■ * Cl’1C n- • Club' oi i \ nRtf.is Ihy. W ,m V n ; Civic «l M b met Friday, night. June. 3 at the " CA Thr, ' ( ' of Uu ' tended , , a meeUng-.-U,. Mian- CrpwYted ‘Mother of the for selling the largest .lytrs. of 1 ' dinners was Butler.., 'Those who ac- iter were Mrs. Ethel and Mrs Madline Cplgpn, next meeting will be on FATHER’S DAY CARDS Father, Grandfather, Great Grand Father, Friend’s F;;!h r, God-Father, Pop, Pa, Pastor, Teacher, Mom tin! JVid, Ann'veD"rv. Fongra’ulaljoOs, Graduation, Convalescence. Condolence, Pirlhs, Weddings For Every Occasion Hibles Testaments Latest I looks .'sii.v vs iimib Mini 1 ... 115 WHITAKER STREET r~r ssrszsu 'szspfzrz PAGE KTYB ! | 1 j MISS W. BERNITA DARBY YWCA DELEGATE — Miss Ber- n jj a j)arby of the local school sys- j em bas hecn chosen as the dele- c:tite to represent the YWCA (Voter at the Southeastern Re¬ g5onal Confeyence of the Young Women’s Christian Association of t b(J yj g ^ The conference will be held at the Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, N.Cf., June 17-20. At- tertion, during the four-day pe- i Viod, vvil be focused on the theme. , “L'y Out- Faith As Christians In a Changing World.” 1 —___g—i---- ^ I n fj rn , arv Alumnae t - j Tiie At Georgia . Infirmary - .. Alum- ., _ nae met on June 6 „ at . the .. Geor- _ gia Infirmary recreation room, with thp P resldent - Miss Josie Campbell, presiding, I finishing The alumnae of P roject of the was newly the one ’’'•modeled P^ate rooms of the I Georgia Infirmary. | The n?xt meeting will be held on Octo’bor 3 at the recreation room. Mrs. Sarah Spaulding, ' reporter. j ....... uCRIOf c • it USlICf i {> DOArfi i ; PThtut Church 1’ *fhc ’Settlor Usher Uoard' pf Jitn'e Baptist chprch met on ' 8 with the president, E. snMkh.-'ift chargt). The sittyc ^ ( , mferr>s are Mrs. Francis Clark, ^ w 5Qth slreet and Rrv L. C. Sapp, of 933 W. 37th street who , n ^ Mbmorlal . , ______ June Y|mcA, lU, at eight o’clock at the , Kirs. Ethel Luten Ls president; Mrs. Annette Smith secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Jones, reporter.