The herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1945-1997, January 19, 1963, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Page Eight Mr. Jones Passes In Boston Mr. Fred Jones, beloved father of Mrs. Freddie Mae Williams of 3604 Hopkins Street of this city, passed away at a local hospital in Boston, Massachusetts on Thursday, January 10, 1963. Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Jones and daughters, Mrs. Betty Barnes, Mrs. Lillie B. Williams, Mrs. Ann Gooding, Mrs. Gertrude Ellis, Mrs. Rosabell Scott all of Boston, Massachusetts. A son Mr. Wil liam F. Jones of New York and a sister Mrs. Bessie Scott of West bury, Long Island, New York. Mr. Jones also leaves to mourn his passing a number of grand children, great - grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The funeral services were held Monday, January 14, 1963 at the Union Methodist Church, Boston, Massachusetts. MARCH OF DIMES CAR WASH Every Saturday in January 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. HI HAT LANES Atlantic and Park Avenue SOUTHEASTERN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, INC. 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Martin Luther King, Jr. Pays Unexpected Visit To Liberty County Martin Luther King, Jr., Presi dent of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Atlanta, Georgia, paid an unexpected visit to Dorchester Center at Liberty County, Friday night where the Citizenship School Teachers of Sa vannah, South Carolina, Virginia and Albany convene for their re fresher workshop in Citizenship. Reverend King told the teachers that no matter what he or the Southern Christian Leadership Conference did for freedom the re- United Baptist Ministers Meet The United Baptist Ministers Union held its first meeting of the year at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Rev. J. M. Benton, pastor. The brethren were all present with a very warm and high spirit. The high point of the meeting was the election of officers for 1963. Rev. W. M. Daniels was elected president; Rev. J. B. Bates, vice president; Rev. W. M. Robin son, second vice president; Rev. R. L. Byrd, secretary; Rev. L. Kelley, treasurer; Rev. E. A. Capers,, chairman executive com mittee; Rev. E. D. Brooks, report er; Rev. Grant, financial secre tary; Rev. B. C. Thomas, assist ant secretary. The election of officers was. pre sided over by Rev. W. M. Boyd of Albany, Georgia, who was the guest of Rev. W. W. Whitehead at Connors Temple Baptsit Church in a week of consecration services. From the attitude of all of the brethren the outlook for the union in 1963 is bright. FREE BOWLING SHIRTS Contact Alphonso S. McLean AD 2-1138 DIAMOND DRY CLEANERS Quality Service Let Us Renew The Beauty of Your Garments 1024 Augusta Avenue 1116 East Broad Street Dial AD 2-0692 THE HERALD suits depends upon them. There were 16 Citizenship School Teachers from Savannah repre senting the Chatham County Cru sade For Voters. Basketball League Officially Opens The Savannah Recreation De partment held its official opening ceremonies Tuesday night, Jan uary 15, at 7 P.M. in the Sop hronia Tompkins Gymnasium. Participating in the ceremonies were Mayor Malcolm Maclean, Mr. Herbert Griffin, chairman of Rec reation; Mr. Carl Hager, Super intendent of Recreation and Rev. Edgar Quarterman, member of the Board of Recreation. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD BINGO Benefit St. Pius X High School at St. Pius X Gymnas ium, Wednesday, January 23 21, 1962. 7:30 P.M. Admission 50c. TROPICANA CLUB 2108 Ford Ave., Tremont Park For Rent, sale or lease by the owner, Paul W. Jones. For in formation call ADams 2-9273. Rentals — Houses 918 Montgomery Street 213 W. Anderson St., 4R8—542.00 1124 Wright St., 3RB $t8.50 808 Sullivan St., 4RB $40.00 928 Joe Lane, 3RB $25.50 513 E. Charlton Lane, 3R___slB.oo 535 W. Charlton St., 3R8___522.50 527 Jefferson St., 4RB $27.50 901 E. Waldburg St., 4R8__535.00 537 E. Hall Lane, 4R $20.00 239 Scarborough St., 3R8—520.00 108 Ferrell St., 4RB $35.00 3210 Hopkins St., SRB $35.00 514 Hartridge St., 3 RB. (up) $25.50 603 W. Gwinnett Lane 4 R.B. $23.50 626 W. 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Waldburg St. 4RB 31.50 707^ W. 42nd St, 4RB 30.00 305 W. Hall Lane, 4R 26.00 518 W. Bolton St., 4RB 3240 1020 W. 36th St., 4R 26.00 521 E. Huntingdon, 3RB— 28.00 #7 Second Lane, 3RB 25.00 Toomer Realty Co., Inc. 918 MONTGOMERY STREET REAL ESTATE Phones AD $-3689—AD 4-7752 Thursday's Wrestling Card To Feature Montana and The Bat Ladies Night Set Thursday has been proclaimed Ladies Night at the professional wrestling matches in the Sports Center, Dr. Joseph Cassius an nounced yesterday. The chairman of the Savannah Wrestling Advisory Committee said women would be admitted for half price this week. Other admission charges remain the same: ringside, $2:50; general admission, $1.50; and children, 50 cents. Servicemen also are ad mitted for the half price 75-cent ticket. Thursday’s program is headlin ed by a main event between Lenny Montana and The Bat, two of the wildest and toughest brawlers on the circuit. Montana is a rugged 6-foot-5, 250-pound competitor from New York. The Bat is a 235-pounder who calls Carlsbad Caverns, No. Mex., home. The pairing is unusual in that both grapplers own the reputations of villains. Montana has battled the local favorite, Chief Little Eagle, to two non-decisions. The Bat whipped Little Eagle in two straight falls last week. The match is slated two falls of three within a one-hour limit. Thursday’s semifinal pits Bill Lawley, a familiar face here, against newcomer John Paul Hem ning in a two of three falls 45- minute scrap. The opener on the three-match program sends Darrell Cochran against Red Dugan. The latter has refereed several bouts in the local ring but has yet to partici pate as a wrestler. B & B PAINT CO. PRESENTS THE WEEK'S CALENDAR OF EVENTS Friday, January 25—Florance Street School PT A presents a Talent Show and Coronation in the School Cafetorium at 8 p.m. Dona tion 50c. Saturday, February 2 — Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. presents Valmar’s Dance Group in “A World of Dance” and The 1963 Blue Revue at Beach School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Donation: Adults 90c; children 50c. Friday, February 15—The Jonquil Garden Club presents a Talent and Fashion Revue at Beach High Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Donation $l.OO. \B‘B PRINT CO / better Paints Tor less! (FRISCO) MAKING PAINTING HISTORY J .414 WEST BROAD Si. - PHONE AD 6-8246 Material for this space is compiled by The Herald Hie Herald ta responsible for all announcements herein. MM* MM^ MIHM* MM* ^M *MMMM *MMM> *MMM *MMMMM l/EVC SME TIME and MONEY! ‘ K E. I FAST SERVICE lak /^^^* LOCKS REPAIRED I ■ * •COMBINATIONS CHANGED | Z' BRADLEY-') j f The South's BEST KNOWN a I jPiWL X SAFE-GUN and LOCKSMITH- | t WE \ 64 YEARS of RELIABLE f | give AUTHORIZED SERVICE- | t 7-11. 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