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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1960
By W*Ua Ayers Johnson
••THE MAN whose conscience
never troubles him must have it
pretty well trained.”
HUMILITY like darkness re¬
veals the heavenly lights.—Hen¬
ry D. Thoreau.
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DO NOT THEN be afraid of
a good cause.—H. W. Beecher,
MRS. EARI.INE RllUEN is the
new saleslady at Robbins Store,
corner of Park Avenue and
Wtest Broad street. She is the
fjBtt T Negro woman to be em-
pjjyed p r at tins store.
OBS
w h'as doubied ...... during the
month. We hope that other
stores will try Robbins method,
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cox, is a regular Tribune car¬
rier. Congratulations to Mrs.
Bruen and her employer!
ROBERT LEE has
to New York city alter a
Miss Bertha E. Lee and Mrs.
Sarah O. L. Clarke.
THE BENEDICT CLUB had
an enjoyable moonlight boat
town guests were on board In-
eluding a group of foreigners
from Egypt. A guest from Cali-
fornia seemed to have
ty in believing that the pleasure
boat, “The Visitor,” Is owned
and operated by a Negro Capt.
Samuel Stevens. The
boatride by the Benedict club
will be on August 21st. You are
invited. A1 Greene is presi¬
dent of the club.
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MARION BENTON and chil¬
dren from Corona, L. I., New
York are here visiting Mr Ben¬
ton’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Ba¬
con, and his sister and brother-
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Thomas.
MRS. ESSIE m! SIMMONS
COHEN of New York City is in
the city visiting relatives
friends • lends. She She is is the the hnnse house p-nest 8 ue; '~
of her mother-in-law, Mrs. L.
E. Ingram of West 37th street.
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MRS. CELESTE
ibrarian, Carnegie Library,
and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor,
member, have returned
Montreal, Canada where they
attended a Library Conference,
Enroute home they visited Hal-
Tax, Nova Scotia for a few
days. E. J. Josey, chief librarian
at Savannah State College, also
attended the conference but
•a-d to rush back for summer
MR. am and MRS. iuR« JOHN mriv D. ti
b|ADSDEN of Bronx, N. Y., spent
a part of their vacation in the
city during the past two weeks.
Mr. Gadsden, the first to arrive,
was the house guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Price of
East Broad street. He return¬
ed to New York Saturday. Mrs.
Gadsden, the former Miss Eli¬
zabeth Livingstone, arrived Fri¬
day and is the house guest of
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greene.
MR. & MRS. MADISON G.
TERRELL announce the birth of
a daughter, Patrice Elaine, on
June 23. Mrs. Terrell is the
former Miss Vivian Wise. Con
gratulations!
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STAFF SGT. LINCOLN DAVIS
of Henderson, Tenn., celebrated
his birthday on June 30. Con¬
gratulations!
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BRI< ? HT .?° Y :
LEY . left Saturday J for Miami,
: Fla., after a visit with her aunt,
i Mrs. Mattie Beckett, 911 W.
to'aUend^tle^rnera/of' :
her uncle, N. H. Beckett. ;
NORMAN SIMMONS of 1908
West 60 street celebrated his
birthday on July 6 . Congrat¬
ulations!
MRS ARTILLA J. ESTERS,j
formerly of Trenton, N. J. j
who is now residing in Ancho-j
j j rage, Alaska, will celebrate her
birthday on July 10. Mrs. Es-
, Pers ... husband Sgt- S. G. Esters.; i
>
is stat |hned with the U. S.
Army in Alaska.
MISS BERNITA DARBY of
334 waters Ave., an announc-
er for Radio station WJIV. will
“ ,Ul,
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MISS EDRINA L. SLATER of
.
929 1 i West 37th street, an
ployee at the Savannah Tribune,
cciebratc her birt ' Mar j
July 12 ' Congratulations!
1IAn IIORACE ,* OLIV * ER * of Washing-; |
ton ' D ' C ’ a retired government (
em P lo y ee ’ Is visiting his broth-,
eT and s - ster - in - law > Mr. and
Mrs - Carl ° liver of 810 East |
Bolton street. !
MRS. Rl BY Y. FANROA of
Jersey City is spending her va¬
cation here visiting her moth¬
er, Mrs. Bell Young and other
relatives of this city and Har-
deeville, S. C.
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JAMES GORDON has return¬
ed from Miami University, Ox¬
ford, Ohio, where he attended
the National Hi-Y Congress.
Mr. Gordon was one of the del¬
egates of the West Broad St.
YMCA.
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MRS . GEO r G IA Y. GORDON
celebrated her birthday on _ Mon-
j uly 4 congratulations!
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] R. C. BROOKS, former Tri-
c . arrier now Elding in
New Y ork City, is vacationing
in the city along wlth his par .
{ ents. “R. C.” is now in the
twelfth grade .
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MRSi LILLIE HAMMONS, 510
W est 3'7th street, will serve din-
ners _____ at her residence Friday,
j u j y g beginning at Soon. The
procee ds will go to the NAACP
Freedom Fun d. She will be
assisted by the members of the
Woman s AuxlhaT Ethel y of Luten, th e N. A |
A ^ p _ Mrs pres-
j den ^. Everyone is invited to 1
stop by and buy , a d i nne r to j
help this wort hy cause.
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MRS. PENNIE BLOUNT 0 f
New York City, former
nahian, is spending her vaca-1
tion in the city as the house,
guest of Mrs. Willie Mae Smith,
502 W. 38th street. She would
like for her 0 j d friends to stop
by and cha t w ith her.
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July 4, 1831—Nat Turner’s in-
surrection against slavery began j
Virginia. !
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YMCA Activities
The following persons
make the Educational Tour
California, which is being
sored by the Adult
club of the West Broad Y.
C. A., of which John W.
realtor, is chairman.
Savannahians: Mr. and
Willie Fleming, Mrs. Willie
wards, Mr. and Mrs.
Thweatt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Djobson, Mi - , and Mrs.
Perrin, Mr. and Mrs.
Greene and son, Mr. and
E. B. Law, Mr. and Mrs.
Thorpe, Mrs. Sadye L.
Mrs. Sadie D. Steele, O. L.
Douglas, Miss Rita G.
Mrs. Magdeline Allen, Mrs.
thur Grant, Mrs. Editta
Mrs. Margaret Oliver, Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Louise Collier,
Simm0ns ’ Richard P ' Sim
mons, Mrs. Julia H. Austin,
Catherine Torrence, Mrs.
mese Dowse, Mrs. Francis
Sharpe, Mrs. Cassie Mae
ler, Miss Ruth Mullino,
Edgar Moore, Miss Gloria
trie, Mrs. Mattie Leake,
jr lmira Haywood, Mrs.
Deloach , s . L . whit e> s r Mrs
CIyneta Marcus . Miami , Fla .
Mrs. Aleph Whitehead.
York: Mrs. Ruby Dozier.
sonviUet pia.: Mrs. Jimmie L
Kennerly, Mrs. Louise P.
Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs.
Marshall, Mrs. Willie Harris,
Mrs. Cynthia King, Mrs.
Robinson. Milledgeville:
Florence Davis, Mrs. Mary
Lawrence, Mrs. C. O.
Mrs. Lula J. Harris.
aid: Mrs. Jimmie J. R.
Eula Lamar. Fort
ley . Mrs . j j Frambo , Mrs.
m. t*«. m
len , Mrs. Coleen Williams
Sparta: Miss Ruth Seales,
Margie Barnes, Miss
Harper, Mrs. Eldeen W.
e rts. Beuna Vista:. Mrs.
Z elle Sampson, Mrs. Annie
Porter, Mrs. Rosa
Waycross: M!rs. John
St. Marys: Mrs. Gertie
more Mrs. Frank
Woodbine: Mrs. Annie Lou
er, (Mrs. Pauline
Wrens: Mrs. Walton
Freeman. Colquitt: Miss
tiss Jones. Hinesville:
Mildred Turner.
Mrs. Viola Boles. Mitchell:
Roslyn Cheely.
The above group will
the night of July 28 on
campus of the University
New Mexico, in
New Mexico. Albuqurque
located In the middle
Grande Valley, and is 5,lyb
above sea level. It is a
sion point for the Santa
Railroad, and is served by
transcontinental and two
er airlines.
The University of New
ico is noted for its Pueblo
architecture. A
school for Indians and
academies are in
Old Albuquerque was
in 1705 and was named for
Duke of Albuquerque.
The weekly USO party for
servicemen will be held
day night beginning at 8:30
m. Miss Anne Jenkins,
staff Aide> wi u b e in
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Jolly 14 Social Club
The Jolly Fourteen Social
met at the home of Mrs.
Robinson 618 Kline street.
was carried out by
president. Plans are
ma de for a motorcade to
nandina Beach, July 31.
business routine a delightful
past was served by the
tess. Next meeting will be
the home of Mrs. Eula
W. 38th street. Mrs. El-
nora Smith, president; Mra
Leila Mkc Hart, reporter.
THY SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
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SIGMA GRADUATES HONORED
1 —Members attending the party
1 given by Soror Hawkins in honor
.
of the graduating Sorors are from
left to right seated: Barbara
dan, recipient of the Alpha
1 Sigma Scholarship Award; Lillie
j_ SlMlh rr~ to ~eive - at
Meeting
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Charles J. Smith, III
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Charles
J. Smith lit, director of public re-
] a tj 0I1S) Florida A&M University,
has been appointed to coordinate
a session and serve on the nomi¬
nating committee during the an¬
nual meeting of the American Col¬
lege f Public Relations Association f ,T
Administration i Section here in the
Sheraton-Park Hotel,
Tlje nominating committee for
the Administration Section will
make its report during the annual
business meeting of the Adminis-
j tration Section at 5 p.m., Tuesday,
i July 12. The committee wilt pre¬
| aent a slate of officers to be elect-
ed du ,.j ng the business meeting,
This appointment was made by
James H. Denison, assistant to the
President, Michigan State Univer¬
sity.
Smith waS named coordinator by
Bradley Beach Motel
Hilton Head, South Carolina
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i Philson and Bernice Jordan, gra-
duates. Standing left to right:
Opal McClain, Luella Hawkins,
Advisor: Auroras Jo Ann Foster
and Alice Eady.
for The the Sorority by ended awarding its activities two Girl j
year
Jim Jordan, chairman of the Ad¬
ministration Section Program. The
coordinator’s duties will include
chocking the meeting facilities,
watching session timing and evalu¬
ating the session.
The session to be coordinated by
Smith is scheduled for 3 p.m. Mon¬
day, July 11. The speaker will
be Dr. Elmer D. West, director,
Offic" of Statistical Information
and Research, American Council on
Education. IJe will speak on “The
Pacts About Fact-Gathering on
Higher Education.”
ATTY. BELFORD LAWSON, Jr.
KEY NOTE SPEAKER—'Washing-
Attorney Belford Lawson,
dr • delivered the keynote ad-
dress at the NNLBA s First Na-
tional Convention in Atlantic
City. The convention ran for; 7,!
three days—July 5, 6 , and
with activities programmed at
Jamaica Motel (convention '
headquarters) and Westside All!
Wars Memorial Home. (
One of the highlights of the
convention of the National Ne-
I
gro Licensed Beverage Associ-
Scout Camperships.
New officers for the year ]:'(1(4- j
61 are: Opal McClain, President;
Barbara Jordan, Vice IV. ident
and Claudia Pace, Secretary-Tren- |
surer.
atlon was Its annual NNLBA
banquet. Featured speakers]
were Robert N. C. Nix. Congress- ]
man and William O. \\,> ;d. n
of the Alcoholic IUverage Con-1 i
trol Board, Washington, DC.
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iiiamabe Announcement
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Alston an-|
bounce L.e marriage of their
aaugmer, Utona mien, uou Auy.j on!
ituoui t i eLerson nurns,
June 4, 1960 ¥oik City 1
m new .
i
Attorney Burns is a graduate
of Brooiu/u Law' Scaooi aiul is|
now wan t,uc Legal Aid Bocieiy.i
ivfis. Burns is tne former i
uiui.a n..uvill of tills city.
One IS now employed ns a
duoiai fuveswgubor for tire
e/e^uruiftin Oi i uoiic Wchare
i\ew Hulk City.
LtiCbrate
Tin Anniversary
O 11 Sunday, Juno 26, thoi
fourth anniversary of Inc Li¬
censed Practical nurses and
installation oi the new officers
or -tne organization were herd'
at the West Broad street Y. M.
C. A. at live o clock.
The guest speaker, Miss Ro¬
sa,.e wunoms, u. N., used asj j
her subject "Pursuit oi Excel-
itucy in Nursing." ol!
James Luton, principal
loinpKms nigh tenuoi, install¬
ed tne officers for iuou-ul. as,]
ioiiows:
President, Mrs. Sar&h Bran-1
nen; vice president, Mrs. Edith \
M. Brown; secretary, Mrs. Thel¬
ma Lasse ter; Asst, secretary,
Mrs. Anna Loll McLendon; ]
treasurer, Mrs. Gertrude Hall,
The regular meeting of the |
association Wednesday, Is to be held on j
July 13. All mem-'
bers are asked to be present. 1
Mrs. Julia Austin, reporter; '
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Rummer library to Be
Upen two Weeks
At Montgomery
The Montgomery Community
Association will sponsor a two
w ceiis' summer library and ac¬
tivity .session at the Montgom¬
ery Community House begin¬
ning Monday, Juliy 11 through
rnuay, July 22 Horn 10 a- in. to
12 noon. .
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The schedule will include
story hour, arts and craft, mu¬
sic, outde,-or activities, games
and nature study
The Talladega College library
is co-sponsor of the project. Tne
institution nas loaned approx¬
imately two hundred juvenile
oouks to assist with the pro¬
gram.
Miss Joyce Young, a student
at Taiiaaega wno served as -an
assistant librarian at tne col¬
lege during tne past year, will
conduct tue prugiam assitsed
cy Mrs. M. G. loung at the
Montgomery community House.
Parents are asked to register
then children iur u.e project.
Ages range from 5-12 years.
T urther information may be ob¬
tained by telephoning EL 5-1125
Women’s Civic Club
The Women’s Civic club met
at the YMCA Friday night, Ju¬
ly 1, Mrs. R. Whltf} gave a
short address. iNew triembers
are always wblcdme. Nftk. Ethel
Luterrls president! Mrsi Annette
Smith, secretary; dAd Mrs.
Dorothy Joned] reporter.