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—Courtesy Macon Telegraph
Mrs. T. Hunter Henderson, depart
ment president of the auxiliary to
the United Spanish War veterans of
Georgia. Mrs. Henderson will preside
at the state convention, which con
venes here today, tomorrow and Tues
day.
Savannah is host to many distin
guiehed guests who have arrived to
attend the convention of the Aux
iliary to the United Spanish War vet
erans’ convention here for a three
day session, with headquarters at the
Hotel De Soto.
Among the distinguished guests
from over the state are: Mrs. Jim
mie Austin, department senior vice
president, of Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Lottie
Simons, department junior vice presi
dent of Columbus, Ga.; Mrs. Pearl
Parham, department chaplain of Al
bany, Ga.; Mrs. Theresia Shaddeau,
department judge advocate of Atlan
ta. Ga.; Mrs. Mozelle Mallory, de
partment patriotic Instructor of At
lanta, Ga.; Mrs. Margaret Gallagher,
department historian of Fort Ben
ning, Ga.; department conductor,
Mrs. Martha Wise of Augusta, Ga.;
Mrs. Elizabeth Scogin, department
guard of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Elizabeth
Macon, department guard of Macon,
Ga.; Mrs. (Eerha Gossett, department
assistant guard of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs.
Willie Slaughter, department music
ian of Athens, Ga-
Savannah has the honor of having
four state officers. Mrs. Ivie Hender
son, department president, Mrs. Anna
Simmons, department secretary, Mrs.
Mary Knox, department treasurer,
and Mrs. Hattie McMillan, depart
ment chief of staff.
Monday the auxiliary to Worth
Bagley Camp will entertain with a
luncheon at which Mrs. Bonine Po
mar, president of the auxiliary, will
b 1 hostess.
Sunday, June 7—lo a.m., to 4 p.m.;
Registration of all veterans and aux
ll.arlcs, Hotel De Soto, headquarters,
5 p.m., to 6 p.m.; concert by Parris
Island United States Marine band at
U.S. V. state memorial, Bull street
end Park avenue; 8:30 p.m.; me
me.'a! services at Bijou theater, 112
Eroughton street, Ea:t.
Monday, June 8—8:30 a.m., to 9:30
a.m., concert by Parris Island, United
States Marins band, Hotel De Soto
partment and auxiliaries, main din
ing room, Hotel De Soto; 11 a.m.;
business iession, auxiliary, Gold Room,
Hotel De Soto; 2 p.m., adjournment;
2:15 p.m., luncheon served by Worth
Bagtey auxiliary, Catholic club, Bull
and Charlton streets; !:30 p.m., pa
rade of entire department and aux
iliarlec, naval, military and. patriotic
organizations: parade starts at Bay
and Bull streets; 8 p.m., annual ban
quet, ball and entertainment, Hotel
D? Soto; 9 p.m., street dance and
carnival. Bull street between Liberty
and Harris streets, opposite Hotel De
De Soto; 9:30 a.m., business session,
ness session, breakfast room, Howl
Soto.
Tuesday, June 9—9:30 a.m., bus!
auxiliary. Gold Room, Hotel De Soto;
1:45 p.m., adjournment; 2 p.m.; take
automobile at Hotel De Soto for fish
fry and trip to Savannah Bteach, Ty
bee Island.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
BUNCH-ELLIS
The bethrothal of Miss Evelyn
Bunch to John W. Ellis, is announcer
by the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. anc
Mrs. A. L. Bunch.
The marriage of the young couph
will be solemnized during the sum
mer.
®GIVE MOTHER
AND DAD
A PICTURE—
THEY WILL
CHERISH IT FOR
YEARS TO COME
MEMORIES
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MISS GUNTER'S PUPILS
TO GIVE RECITAL
TUESDAY NIGHT
Tuesday evening, Miss Patsy R.
Gunter wil present her pupils in a
piano recital. The following attrac
tive program will be given at 8:30
p.m. at the Lawton Memorial.
Trio-Ting-a-ling (Spaulding) Helen
Coursey, Jacquelyn Russell, Evola
Cobb; The Moon is a Shepherdess,
Folk tune, Allegro (Mozart) Spencer
Connerat (age 5): Drum Solo, The
Tin Soldier (Hackh) Talmadge Gra
cen, Jr., (age 4); duet, The Cuckoo
Clock (Spaulding) Mary Johnson and
Sara Kate Sullivan; Finding a Fairy
Ring (Bilbro), Dancing Daisies,
(Spaulding) Sara Kate Sullivan; The
Guitar Serenade (Gaynor) Singing
Bells (Seml-Holst), Mary Johnson;
Sweetheart Waltz (Kern) Jacquelyn
Russell; Corn Huskin’ Bee, (Gwynn)
Marching On (Kinscilla), Evola
Cobb; Duo. The Rose Garden (Bil
bro), Bernice Parrott and Jonnie
Zipperer; Paper Chain Waltz (Lynes)
Helen Coursey; Wistaria, (Engel
mann): Jonnie Zipperer; Taps!
(Military March) Englefaann, W. T.
Sulivan, Jr.; Spanish Dance, (Ket
terer), Helen Stewart; Double Duet,
Parade of the Wooden Soldier (Jes
sei) Bessie Clark, Helen Stewart,
Mandelle Stewart, Lillian Quattle
baum; Prestissimo in D (Kollng),
Bemica Parrott; Dance of the Cas
taneto (Brown) Bessie Clark;
Spring’s Jubilee (Krentzlin) Man
delle Stewart; Trio-Soldier Chorus
from Faust (Lerman) Geraldine Ter.
rance, W. T. Sullivan, Jr., Roy John
son; LeCrepuscule (Twilight-Reverie)
(Guy) Lillian Quattlebaum; Carnival
Procesion (Martin) Geraldine Ter
race: Quartetcoronation March
from "The Prophet’’ (Meyerbeer)
Lola Boggus, Geraldine Terrace, Gus
sie Kenedy and Lillian Quattlebaum;
Liesbestraum No. 3 (Liszt) Gussie
Kennedy; Valcik (Mokrejs) Lola
Boggus; Duo—The Blue Danuble
Waltzes (Strauss-Schultz-Evler-Chas
ins) Gussie Kennedy, Lola Boggus.
Awarding of Certificates.
ROOSEVELT NAMED
BYCONVENTION
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. June 6 (TP)
The Massachusetts Democratic pre
primary convention adjourned to
night after endorsing President
Roosevelt and nominating Governor
Curley for the U. S. Senate.
The convention adopted a 16-plank
glatform. One plank endorses the
Roosevelt administration and pledges
support for the president’s re-elec
tion. The other planks outline a pro
gram for state affairs.
State Treasurer Charles F. Hurley
was nominated for governor to suc
ceed Gov. Curley.
SUSPECT HELD
BOSTON, June 6 (TP).—A 30
year-old Easton, Pa., resident, Paul
Lewis, Is being held under $2,000 bail
tonight pending arrival of Peni/yl
vania authorities.
Lewis was picked up by Bay state
detectives in connection with <n al
leged highway robbery at Easton, Pa.,
last April, Boston authorities say he
as agreed to return to Pennsylvania
without fighting extradition proceed
ings.
Sallys Sallies
/ 4|AMe You 40T
Licence
fVER'
The Old Doc says, “Life is just what
»ate it"
Ear.y Summer Bride-Elect
MISS MARTHA CARTER STORY, of Atlanta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Story, whose engagement to Talmadge
Claude Bray, of Athens and Savannah, is announced, the mar
riage to be solemnized in the early summer.
ON THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAM
Sunday, June 7
CBS
AM.
7:00—On the Air Today
7:3o—Lyric Serenade
7:4s—Radio Spotlight
B:oo—Sunday at Aunt Susan’s
8:30 —Tabernacle Hour
9:oo—Church of the Air
9:3o—News; Beethoven Sonata Fu
ries
10:00—Children’s Hour
10:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Choir and Organ
12:00 —noon, Church of the Air
P.M.
12:30—Poets Gold
I:oo—France Trio
I:3o—St. Louis
2:oo—Everybody’s Music
2:3o—Pilgrim’s Period
3:00 —Sunday Serenade
3:30 —Songs of Russia
4:oo—Ann Leaf’s Musicale
4:3o—Tea Time Tunes
5:00 —Hour of Charm
s:3o—Henry P. Fletcher Represent
ative National Comm.
6:oo—Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra
6:3o—Phil Baker, comedian
7:oo—America Dances
7:3o—Horace Heidt’s Orchestra
B:oo—Sunday Evening Hour
9:00 —Parties at Pickfair
930—Community Sing
10:00—News; Vincent Traver’s Or
chestra.
10:30—Bob Crosby's Orchestra
11:00—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra
11:30—Buddy Waples’ Orchestra
12:00—midnight, Sophie Tucker’s Or
chestra
Sunday. June 7
- NBC
AM.
7:oo—William Meeder, organist
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1936
7:3o—Tone Pictures
B:oo—Sunday at Aunt Susan’s
B:3o—Funny Paper Party
9:oo—Southemaires
930—Tone Pictures
10:00 —News; Ward and Muzzy
10:30—Samovar Serenade
11:00—Pageant of Youth
11:30—Radio City Music Hall
12:00—noon, The Voice of Experience
P.M.
12:30 —Sunday Forum
I:oo—Walter Logan’s Musicals
1:30 —Peter Absolute, sketch
2:oo—You, by Gilbert Seldcs
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THESE DAPPER come-on
drivers who offer me rides to
work! If I were trying to angle
a ride, it’d be different. As it is,
it’s THUMBS DOWN!
2:3o—Benno Rabinoff, violinist
3:oo—Sunday Vespers, Dr. Paul
Scherer.
3:3o—Jerry Sears’ Orchestra
4:oo—Tom Terris, Oriental Ro-
mance.
4:3o—Helen Traubel, soprano
s:oo—Catholic Hour
s:3o—Echoes of New’ York Town
6:30 —Jack Benny with Mary Liv
ingstone
6:3o—Robert L. * Believe-it-or-not,”
Ripley.
7:oo—Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour
7:30 —Palestine Flower Day
B:oo—Jack Hylton's Continental Re
vue
B:3o—Walter Winchell, comments
tor.
9:oo—Sunday Concert
9:3o—Goodwill Court.
10:00—Prhil Levant’s Orchestra
10:30—Paul Whteman’s Varieties
10:45—Jolly Coburn’s Orchestra
11:00 —Abe Lyman’s Orchestra
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WORLD EVENTS
EASY TO READ
Simplifying the news of the
world —interpreting it in easy-to
read language—" The World at a
Ci lance" by Leslie tichel amd
"Washington at a Glance" by
Charles P. Stewart are two popu
lar columns appearing daily in the
editorial page of the Savannah
Daily Times. They are known for
their many scoops and "inside’
facts. Many of the most import
ant events of the day have been
foretold in these columns.
11:30 —Henry Busse’s Orchestra
12:00—midnight, Fletcher Hender
son’s Orchestra.
MISSING GIRL
RETURNS HOME
WASHINGTON, June 6 (TP)
Fifteen year-old Ednee Josephine Ste
phens came back home today after
being missing since Wednesday morn
ing-
The young schoolgirl, daughter of
William Stephens, personnel director
of the resettlement administration,
was the cause of a frantic search by
police of the states surrounding Wash
ington and department of justice
agents had ben asked to take part in
the search.
She was found last night in Mail- i
son, Va., by police of that town. Calm
ly she them that she had got
tired cf school and had just started
cut in search of adventure. She had
hitch hiked to the Virginia town.
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