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TAGE EIGHT
tiOf.F I’ll AMPS- Now faros pp-
pparc:d on the horizon at recent
Chicago annual tournament o!
the United Golfers Association
played at Burnhan Woods and
Pipe-O-Peaee Courses north ol
the city in Cook County. Above,
left shot, Mrs. Paris Brown, UGA
U. S. Accepting Applications
For 400 1'eachers in
Lands
WASHINGTON (ANP)—Op-
portunities await school teach¬
ers overseas. Negro school teach¬
ers who have been displaced
by whites in areas where inte-
gration is in process might find
a JcSouls place for their talents in
in foreign countries.
y..£ Office of Education in
ilie Department of Health, Ed-
Ucation and Welfare, has
nounced October 15 as the
deadline for applications by
teachers for employment in 5
foreign countries.
About 400 positions will be
available to American teacher*
in these countries under the
exchange program during the
1961-62 academic year.
The Office of Education w li
receive applications from Amer-
YMCA Activities
Alfonso E. Fields, real
broker, will head up a geograph
leal section of United Comma
pity Appeals, with headquarters
at the West Broad Street Y.
M. C. A. He has served as a
volunteer worker in past cam¬
paigns and is asking for the
support of the section in making
this another banner year. He
will be asking for
for this year’s appeal and also
for increase giving on the part
of ail who participated in last
year’s appeal. Mr. B’ields is
a member of the Century Club
of the West Broad Street YMiCA
and is a member of the Board
of Trustees of Carnegie Library.
The wile of Ben Moses,
lantic Coastline Railroad fire-
nian and long time member of
the Century club of the West
Bioad Street YMCA died this
past week. She was an ar
dent worker and supporter of
the YMCA program. The en-
tire membership of the YMCA
mourns the death of Mrs. Mos-
es.
The board of management
and advisory members will
meet Wednesday, September 14,
8 p. m. with Dr. Calvin L. Kiah,
presiding. A report of the
first annual Educational Tour
sponsored by the Adult Program
Committee, through the Adult
Program Travel Club will be
made by Joseph R. Jenkins.
Joseph R. Jenkins, executive
secretary, West Broad YMCA,
will attend the annual meeting
of the International Committee
of the National Councils of the
United States and Canada, in
Louisville, Ky., September 16-17.
The weekly USO Party lor all
servicemen in this area will be
held at the YMCA Saturday
night beginning at 8:30 P. M
Miss Anne Jenkins, USO Staff
Aide, will be in charge.
In God is my salvation and
my glory; the rock of my
strenglh, and my refuge, is in
God. —(Psalm 62, 7.)
Let us then daily affirm—
not once but continually— !
that the only true and lasting
happiness on earth is to be
found in God and in serving
Him: that in Him alone can
we find the strength to bear
life’s inevitable sorrow and
adversity: that in Him alone
is the joyous peace we all seek
end maj have.
tournament director, makes tro¬
phy presentation to men’s am¬
ateur winner, Calvin Tanner,
Chicago, right, who defeated
James Paul, New York City, 5-4
in heated 3ti-nold contest. This
is the first time that either
fanner or Paul was in contest
ican teachers and school ad-
ministrators who wish to par¬
ticipate in teactier exchanges
and seminars.
Applicants must be United
States citizens. They must
j hold either a Bachelor’s degree
or its equivalent. At least 3
years of succe dul full-time
leaching i required. The
ity to read, write and speak
she language of the host coun¬
iry is not a necessary require-
merit but a “definite asset.”
Interested teachers may ob-
tain the announcement and ap-
plication form by mailing their
requests to Teacher
Section, U. S. office of
tion, Department of
Education, and Welfare, Wash-
ington 25, D. C.
j Dr. McDew Returns
f 0 "J'lie City
Dr. S- M. McDew has returned
to the city and has resumed his
practice at 719 L West Broad
Street
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4 . 4 . S.pi. 5—11—Seventy Second Anniversary celebra-
r{* fx 1 . n of lfeaulah Baptist Church, Montgomery, Ga.
it ?f N-'pt. !)- Motorcade by Hie Deacons of Isle of Hope
i* Baptist ( hurdi. Fare $2-50.
Jit Sept. 11 —Bus Ride to JckyU Island by the Morning
XJ Star Branch No. 26. Fare $2.50.
f 11
J- of Sept. tne House —18 of The Prayer 34th for Annual All People. Holy Convocation
it tt Ni pt. 12—16—Program of the Pastor’s Third An- f
Living 1 ivfisary God. oi Hoi) /ion First Born Church of the h *
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tf tii “Brownies" Sept. 1!—Boat Bcuciit ride of to the Daixf Building uskie, Fund S. C., by the
of Flowers
i Nursing Home. Fare $1.50.
T| t j Sept. It—Moonlight Boat Ride to Daufuskie Island
benelit 01 Savannah State College Student. Fare:
Advance $1.50; At Boat, $1.75; Patron $3.00.
4-i
Sept. II—16— Twenty-Ninth Anniversary celebra¬
tion of Rev. Rufus J. Tillman, pastor of Smith Chap¬
el A. V!. E. /.ion Church, Girard, Ga., and Fonvieilc
ii Memorial AHE /ion Church, (610 IV. 36th street) Sa¬
ii vannah. Ga.
it S- pt !< Motorcade to llilton Head. S. C., by the
•J-v Puijxi Vid club and the No. 2 Usher Board of St.
Janie.', Baptist Chureh. Fare $2.50.
ft g Sept. Bus Itidc lo tlie Breeze, llilton Head S.
I by Un Trustee Board of 1st Friendship Baptist
Church. Fare $2.00.
Sept. 33— Motorcade to llilton Head Beach, S. C.,
ft by the Moonlight Social Club. Tare $2.50.
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H s epl Motorcade to Columbus, Ga., by Jackson
Temple Lodge No. 613. Donation $6.10.
ii ix 0,1 < ’ 16 The 94th Anniversary celebration of
Sun bury Baptist Church, Dorchester, Ga.
I ior s, pt. James 24—Variety Supper at 2123 E. VValdburg St.
tt st. AME Church. fc^Ujipcr 60c,
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TUI SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
for the title. In center
Silford, Los Angeles,
winning sub-par card as
do’s Howard Ar ierson
president stands by to
S.fford’s win netted him
sixth UGA professional
The cigar-smoking West
Two Omaha Universities
Employ Negro Instructors
OMAHA (ANP) Creighton
and Omaha universities
each hired a Negro teacher.
Miss Sharon Wexler will be
assistant professor in modern
languages at Creighton univer¬
sity this fall. Miss Wexler,
from Jonesville, La., received
her B. A. degree from Xavier
university of Louisiana in 1D.>£
and her >M. A. degree from the
University of Wisconsin in 1953.
She attended the University
of Aix, Marseilles, France, Octo¬
ber, 1953 to June, 1954 and the
University of Wisconsin, 1954 to
J958.
Currently Miss Wexler Ls a
candidate for her Ph. D. at the
University of Wisconsin in
French,
S. L. Perry, industrial secre-
I tary of the Omaha Urban
League announced that as a re-
! suit of League efforts, an as-
j sistant-instructor hired in chemistry Omaha
has just been by
| university.
| The new appointee Ls Frank-
1 Un Burden, who was employed
shotmaker finished with a 15-
under-par 277. for he 72-hoie
tourney played over the diffi
cult par-73 Burnhan Woods
Course. Charles Jr., son of the
Los Angeies, pro finished 4th
in. under-14 Junior division.
Mrs. Ethel Funches, extreme
in the City EJi gineer. Depart-
ment in. Lincoln fur the past'^ j
| ffcw yearS- j
Burden Js married and the
father of three children, His |
wife is also a chenuot. |
Fr. J. M. Markee, S. J., |
a mera-
ber of the Crehc ton fa. ulty and'
long time advocate of social;
justice praised the appointment.
The two instructors are the! the! !
first full-time Negro college
faculty memti r; at Nebraska
college in this area. j
There are now three such' I
full time employees in thf state
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^ oi PosRSf's BersanioL"Th* ior with the Star"
right, defending champion in
the women’s division recaptur-
td title by defeating Nellie Ran¬
dall, left, Arkansas native, who
heads Physical Education De¬
partment, Spelman College, At¬
lanta, Ga. Mrs. Brown
trophy presentations.
Pre-Planning Week
At Pearl Smith School
Pre-Planning activities at
Pearl Lee Smith school were
numerous and enriching. Clubs
and committees were organized
and necessary schedules formu-
iated.
A discussion on educational
literature received from Chat-
ham County Board of Educa-
Lion proved to be interesting as
well as informative,
legist:anon of pupils on each
B rade Je vei has shown pros-
l }CT *' s a fruitful 1960-61
500001 y ear -
We are hai>py to have Mrs -
Faooie Jenklos l° ln our fac ’
ulty larnily.
Beautification of our school
ground, classrooms, and bulle-
tin boards gives an atmosphere
of molpnmn welcome ♦ to nnm'tr/snA everyone.
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ONE OF
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MONDAY
r^ewb ou the Hour
—WbUK biP.il ( yr K
b. 00 —ibUou • * diMue — T. J. Poilt©—
GrUopei MUSIC
7.00— Hcttuy. Uo' — T. J. Polite—
Popui'ar music— lop 40
9.00— ooii&a i*»r the ouui-Kev. Geo,
WiViKe'r ? -— God pel music
9;i5—bhoweM t»i prt-f>suig — Miulste-
rmi —YiSiuijg Ministers
tf;30—wiiujb ior Uie t>oui — ttov. Geo
W ttiiwUC, - Uuspri Music
11:00—Housje^ iupuVar "Kock. of waax- ixeil Weaver
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1 ;0O—Orfctpy |pii s Music — .lanioi
Wue>—no aua ujid Favorites
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6.00— J.'iCWS YUdUrttir—i. «.•,
tone
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Gospei mufiq
8:00—iaaiaon 01 joou»*ce—.James Laos’
Hock N' Foil and Biues
1:00—d DO—Kell Weaver onow—Kell
Weaver—Popuiar Music
3:00—Benny s buow—Brooks
to Hey ward—popular Ktcoius
5.00
IUK6DAY THROUGH FRIDAY
News cm the Hour
A2:ot>—Haws, jhiks—C laude Roberts —
Ait Nrgbt, oazz
1:00—3:00—Kell waver Show—KsiJ
Weaver—Popuiar Music ,
3.00— -AU Nifebt. onow—Ku&oue Caamp
and Brooks Heywaard
3.00
o ui>—Bpirtual Parade—T. J. Polite —
Gospel Bongs
7:00—Ready, beo, Go!—T J. Polite —
Popular Music lop 40
9 00—Bongs for the boul — Rev. Ged
Warmer — Gospel Music
9:15—fc>howers of blessing — Ministe¬
rial Assoc. — Visiting Ministers
9:30—bongs tor the boui—Rev. GX)
Warker — Gospei Music
11:00—House oi Wax—Kell Weaver
Populaar Pock N‘ Roil
1:00—Sleepy Jim s Muse—James W’iley
Old Favorites
3:00— Benny The Penny—Brooks Hey¬
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8:00—Baron of Bounce—James Lang
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OATUKDAS
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Top zo Popuiar music
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