The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 06, 1960, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAG! SIX Scenes From SSC Elementary Science Workshop 1 > IS -, . Hove You Seen This Picture In National Magazines? It’s the picture of a pretty Hollywood Lcur.ger girl in a beautiful $ . But that is only part of the story. This pretty face r-> w., and figure plus BB Jpllt the ent unique of Margie tal- ’ Douglas has j, shown the f & V w o r 1 d \v h a t \ sound and good thinking fas!\- . Jll? I ion sense can W t doforlheboau- v ty of American ' $ £ |i women. Mar- i that are new ; 9 .1 \ peal to Ameri- -Tr ' can women M mk which she sells ' from her “fun” —• “ *hop in Los Angeles and by mail. She had the beautiful bro¬ cade which makes this Lounger Suit made for her in Hong Kong to specitic but instructions. It is all rayon looks like the heaviest, rncpt depth-y satin. It's a joy to wear and a joy to see. Her fa¬ mous Magic neckline has a spe¬ cial trick that holds it to the body when you bend or move about. Always fits . . . always lovely. Th« suit comes in beautiful rich colors with contrasting Good Luck motif in multi-colors with gold. Most of us like success stor¬ ies. They inspire us to do greater things ourselves, and Margie’s is ■ guccess story that started with item like ikiit. THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS IS WITHIN YOUR REACH NOW A Happy Ghana Home Family Jr., Brenda and Doris. This family was the first to purchase a home in The Ghana Homes, Inc., Subdivision. These b eautiful homes consist of 2 BIG BED¬ ROOMS, BATH. KITCHEN. CARPORT. STORAGE ROOM, BIG LOT, PAVED STREET, CITY WATER AND SEWERAGE. A few more of these beautiful buagal >ws are for sale. Only $200.00 cash Down. Monthly payments less than rent. For information call EZRA JOHNSON, AD 4-3432 1009 West Rroad Street | exhibition during the College rary’s regular library hours. The Savannah State all-eollegp assembly on Julv was presented by the ment of Health, Physical cation and Recreation, fhe direction of Dr. W. Honson. chairman, and EHi W. Fisher, instructor. The theme was “Using Rodv as an Instrument of pression. Dual sports, and square dances were tured. “THU SAVANNAH TRIBUNF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ?ockS; gym shoes and leis. .The archery contest between j John Gray and William Hagins ! fascinated and h.eld the in- | terest of the audience. The new dance, ‘ The Madison,” was well done by William Bessent, Gloria Byrd, James Bowens, ( Marion Dingle, Joyce GrifT.n, Barbara Iglehart. Lavenia Jen- kir >s, Roland James, Rosalee j ' | James, ard Washington, Phyllis Singfield, James What- Rich- lp y and John Sweet. After an excWing fencing b<!tw ,, pn nlchord Coger , land Albeff Ki'rtg, the program SSC’s Fall Opening August 10—College entrance Sept. 7 last filing for admission and admission fees. Appli- must be accompanied 1 $25 and campus make .a room YOU BE THE News That’s L l A r> I, E , For Coverage Thr WO RLDWIDE For Advertising GETS RESULTS And For All Your Printing Needs, Your Best Bargain Is SAVANNAH TRIBUNE 1009 WEST BROAD STREET Phones ADams 4-3132 ADams 4-3433 Fred Douglas creates sensation with dramatic I speech before World Temperance! Convention in London, England, August 7 undersecret tions, born. NEW Automatic Washer Installed in Your Own Home $2.50 Weekly No Down Payment SAV'H MAYTAG CO. 110 Congress St. CALL Mrs. Boston Williams ADams 3-1202 SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 19G0 St. Louis to H<tat ferqnae will bring: together First Catholic Racial, leading: figures in the fitrht interracial justice. These will Council Meeting,. elude, the Rev. John LaFar'ge, ST LOUIS—(ANP)—The first! J., founder of the movement, convention of the National Catho- j Miss Margaret Garrity, lie Conference for Jus-1 director of the President’s Interraciai mittee on Government tice will convene here Aug. 25-28, be the it has been announced. Also attending: will sidents and other leading: Consisting of -10 individual Cat¬ of the various CIO units holic Interracial Councils, the con out the nation. FOR YOUR PLEASURE Aug. 1—7—Eighty-Seventh Anniversary Celebration of the Skidaway Union Baptist Church. Aug. 1—7—HOth Anniversary program of the Nich olsonboro Baptist Church. Aug. 2—First Moonlight Ride to Daufuskie Island by the Friendly Social Club. Tickets: Advance $1.50. At Boat $1.75. Aug. 4—Annual Moonlight Boat Ride by the Wo men's Auxiliary of Ihe National Alliance of Postal Employees. Donation $1.50. Aug. 5—Moonlight Boatride by the Progressive Choir of St. Phillip Monumental A. M. F.. Church. Fare $1.50. Aug. 5—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach, S. C. by St. Luke Baptist Church. Fare $2.50. Aug. 5—Motoreade to Hilton Head Beaeh, S. C. by the Sunset Social Club. Ticket, $2.50. Aug. 6—Afternoon Boat Ride to Daufuskie Island, 8. €., by the Port Wentworth Mission of the House of Prayer. Ticket $1.50. Aug. 6—Chicken Supper and House Partv at 50G F. McDonough street by the Cobra’s Social Club. Tick¬ ets 50c. Aug. 6—Motorcade to Hilton Heart. Singleton's Reach bv Prince Hall Chapter No. 258, O. E. S. Children, $1.25; Adults $2.50. August 6—Outing ChurchtSunday to Jekyll Island, School. Ga„ by the Mt. +£ Tabor Baptist Fare: Adults, $2.25. ft Ain*. 7—Seventv-Third Anniversary Celebration of St. James Baptist Church,- Hilton Head, S. C. Aug. 8—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie Island by First Friendship Baptist Church. Fare $1.50. Aug. 10—Annual Youth Banquet at the YMCA by the Youth Branch of the NAACP. Donation $2.00. Moonlight Boat Ride Eviery Wednesday Night by the Golden Dream Club. Tickets $1.50. Aug. 11—12—Fortieth Annual Session of the Wo¬ men’s Auxiliary to the Berean Baptist Association at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Aug. 12—Motorcade to Hilton Head, Singleton’s Beach by the Independent Society. Fare $2.50. Aug. 13—Motorcade to Hilton Head, S. C., by the Lucky Heart Social Club. Fare $2.50. Aug. 14—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach, Fla., by Mills Lodge No. 5- Fare $5.00. Aug. 14—Motorcade to Jekvll Island by the Moon¬ light Social Club. Fare $3.00. Aug. 15—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie Island bv the Smiling. Syndicates. Fare: Advance $1.50; At Boat $1.75. Aug. 21—Mbtoreade to Jekvll Island by the Lark- Spur’s Social Club. Fare $3.50. Aug. 21—The Highlight Oosnel Singers and the White Spiritual Singers at St. Phillip A. M. E. Church. Admission 50c. Aug. 24—Motorcade to Singleton’s Beach, Hilton Head, S. C., by the Happy 12 Soeial Club. Ticket S2.00. Aug. 28—Bus Ride to HiHon Head Beach, bv the Toosaw Island Improvement Association. Ticket, $2.50. i -y*»^S(YrW*S Anr. 2d—Motorcade to Hilton Heed Reach, S. C., by the Sunset Social Club. Ticket $2.50. Aug. 27—Pienic to Jekvll Island bv St. John R C. Sunday School. Fare Adults $3.50; Children $2.03. Aug. 28—Motorcade to Fernandina, Fla., bv St. Mark Baptist Church Senior Choir. Fare $5.00. Ane 28—Motorcade to Fernandina Beaeh. Fla. by the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Fare $5,00. Sept. 23—Motorcade to Hilton Head Reach, S. C., by the Moonlight Social Club. Fare $2.50. Aug. 28—Motorcade to Jekyll Island bv Springfield Social Club. Fare $3.50. Sent. 2—Bus Ride to Singleton’s Beach, Hilton Head, S. C„ by the Friendly Four Social Club. Fare $2.00. S»nt. 5— Labor Day—Moonlight Boat Ride to Dau- i.f-ki* Island bv I.es Mesdames. Donation, Advance $1.50; At Boat, $1.75. Sept 5—Labor- Day—Motorcade to Fernandina Beach, Fla., by New Hope Baptist Church._ Fare $5 00. Sept. 5—Labpr Day—Motorcade to Fernandina Reach/ Fisa, by Second Bethlehem Baptist Church Fare Round Trip S5.0O