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FRIDAY, DECEMRBER 4, 1931
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Social News
MISS WILIJIE MAFE KNOWLES
of 870 Rock Street, N. W, is still
confined to her bed and improv
in slowly.
MR, AND MRS. FAUST
QUEEN, Mrs. Mable Bigham Dew-
Yerry and MNP 0 R Willlams
motored to Tallapoosa Sunday to
spend the day with Mrs. Queen’'s
glster. They report a pleasant trip.
MRS. (. L. WOODS ENTERTAINS
Mrs. C. L. Woods ¢ntertained in
honor of DMiss Jimmie Eppinger,
Saturday evening. at her residence
hRBr: Reed Sirect. Thase present
were Miss Desern Kertsy, Miss
Georgin A Mranklin, Mis. Feifon
Wards, Miss Elizabeth Teesley,
Mr. Samuel Wards, Miss Barrie
. Dixon. Miss Cathalene Rouse,
Miss Anunie Harkness, Miss Mary
Wad:, Miss Willie W, Norris. They
were delightfully served.
WEEK END GUESTS
Mcesdames Florence Arnold and
Bennie 1. Burgess, Misses Eliza
beth Walker, Martha Howard,
Mears b C Colling and Sydney
. Ross were week-end guests of
Mrs. Lauara Howard in Columbus, |
Georgia. They weie coentertained
Satuirday evening ut a whist
party Mrs. Lucy Dennette was
hn“"”‘. l\/’ Elora Howanrd .'14(1
Mis Samuel Lewis entertained
the party at digher Sunday, After
dinner t! party motoicd to For
Behning, Georgia A lovely time
was enjoved by all
HOSTESS TO TURKEY DINNER |
Mrs. Mable Birham Dewberry |
was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Faust!
Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Gnatt, Mrs.
Lois .Johnson M Addie Posey
and Miss Teadore Gray at a turkev
fdinner part sfter o F o6 grnn
Thankeegivine Aftor dinner swhist |
was played. All enjoved a very
pleasant cvening with N Dow- 1
perry She ywis - gssiited in o enter=|
taining. by her sister Mry Biur
Hoss5, |
HOSTSs TO DINNER-DANCE
Fhe Good Tinie Thiee yovally
entertamed _on - 1Th lay night
with ~dinimg and dancing al tho |
home of Mr. and Mrs Williaa |
Dorsiy 1053 McDaniel Street, S
W. Dancing and whist were the |
features of the evening until the!
wee hours or the morning
Grapefruit cocktall and a cold
plate luncheon were served to the
diners. Those invited to dine were |
as follows: |
NMr. and Mrs William Dorsey, |
Mr e Mye W (L Gpimes A
R R T EESTAT T an W |
M. Wright. Mr and M 1D Dhal
MeE and Mrs R Keith N M T
Thomay Mr. B William WMo |
Willie M. Tve, Mr. S M Dnorsoy, |
Miss | Wailliams I
michacl, WM i Baoler! NMiss o
Handforcd Niis B Nowton Mr D
Shianon, Mo - Lrovdor Shap
on and VW Doizey
MISS EMILY CLARK enterfain
el &l A progressive wiiod ;-'ui
'Fuesday ~at her home on Mureay
Avenue Prizes \WIre awarded
Miss Janie Bailey first Mr. Thad |
Nobinson second, Tywenty gusils
| T /9 . .Y / o 94 o - X 1
NATHON AL Bellas Hess Co.
Th i ot
~ The Ghristmas Store
5. ' . ] e .00 $2050
Pre-Holiday Sale %25 to *39°°
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m’fl ' Fur Trimmed
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| Saturday Only
‘ A I - You vl wonder how we can sell such
5 i L& !«Q::qu* beautifu! crats al such a low price
R when vou see ‘chem all attractively
iy s k| \ < fur-trimmed. Colors: black. brown.
I.)‘ i /} \ )‘ v\ oreen. bive, tile. Sizes 14 to 20. 36 to
I4 =i C L2 {Q :
i : “CJV' U | .
le H’ Make Your Selectlons Now
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jenjoyed the hospitality of Miss
|C!urk.
THE ELEVENTH GRADE o
| Wachington High Nioht School
!cnt(rrtuincd at the home of Mys
[Clarence Anderson. o' Tatnall St,
!Iast Friday night «t o delightful
affair, Mrs. Elinor Middlerook::,
Mrs. Odessa Hubbard, Misses
Naomi Flanagan, Rhudine Bel).
Juanita Davies, Allene Allen, Eliza
!cth Simpson, Mrs. Joseph Wimber
{ly, John Mays, Perry Carter, A, C
%Craig. Mr. and Mrs. James Raper.
‘Mr. Barnes, Mrs. Ettrel Lane and
{Miss Henrietta Mitchell
!MR. AND MRS, CLARENCE
LOTHOMPSON ENTERTAINS
{ On Thanksgiving evening imm
'ediately following t h e Morris
Brown-Clark game. Mr. and Mrs
. Thompson centerfained. honov
ing. Drs. W. P. and R. B. Harris of
Athens. Autumn leaves and cary
santhemums W ezl ¢ adorned
"Hhioushont the beautiful home,
Dinner was served in the dining
room after which all assembled in
the living room for whist and
dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
iwas assisted in - enterfaining by
‘Miss J. Ruth Randall and mother,
Mrs. A, BB Randall.
tome W D ooapd BB HAppie of
| Athens, Georgia were 152 Thank:
giving: opest - of Mr. and Mre
Clarence Thompson and sister,
Migs Ruth Randall of N W. lena
Sticet
Mrs. €Clora Ware and. her iitle
granddauzhter spent Thanksgiving
Day with her sgisier,. Mrs- Janic
Brawner of 350 Welborra Sirect
honoring the wedding: of her noice |
Miss Willie M. Brawno: io. WMh
Rufus Roockymore on the evenine,
of Novemer 25th at 9:30 o'clock
Mr, and Mrs. James Maddox, 172
IPort Street had as their guests,
Mrs. Gussie Adams, Miss Alberta
Adams, Miss Willie Kellog, Mrs
Leona Collefor, and Mrs. Maggie
Bennett, Sunday for dinner. A de
licious menu was served.
rPOST NEWS OF THE COLORED
AMERI!ICAN WAR VETERANS
ASSN'
The Colored American War Vit
erains Association is doing wono
i Worke thiol b 117 oo vie
Mis. Ada B MeDay, their e
ot the month of November shon
that two-hundred and fifty-threo
people visited the office secking in
foirmation concernitg different
rhases of Governmental vsorl:
The organizaticn is also very
proud to announce that they have
succeeded in establishing the claim:
of many ¢x-servico men and {hei
[amiles. Atlanta is blessed to have
an organization of this kind and
should be very proud of i3 intey
¢st In these ex-service men. Ou
alfice door stands open 1o any on
CEE IR B mrarmation: ;ill'! W e
dina 19 cerve VU al any and all
1065,
The weekly moecting of the Post
will be held at the headguarters on
[uesday nichl Decemer 8, 1931 af
oicltock. Room 222 Herndon Build
ing. All veterans ace invited to i
present
RITES FOR JESsL LiE
KNOTUT, IR,
The funeral of - Mr. Josse lLoe
Knolts. Jr svas held at the rosid
ence of the famdy 441 Roclkwell
EStroe't. last Monday ifternoon
Rey, Battle officiated Rev Goadoor
and Mrs. Lula Crawford speb .
the childs hfe. h Liliia I
chell sang o lovely solo
The floral picces were ot i
beautiful and the family wishic
thank the many f{riends for theo
lovely flowers and the use of thon
cars.,
He is survived by a fother and
mother who is seviously. il {(wo
hrothers . dand a host ol iolative:
and fricnds.
Clubs
JAubs
COMMUNITY GROUP FAVORSR
T L A
Women's Auxiliary, National Al
liance Postal Froployes, Makes
Definite Contribution
During the past summer many
individuals and organization of
the communily co-operated with
the bourd of directars of the ¥
M- C. A in ilts improvement pro
pram, which was quite a success.
here were o many. olher - groups
just: as interested and have ex
pressed often, their wish to have
a share in continuously assisting
¥ M. (. A in feneial Improve
ments from time to time. Many of
said groups and eorganizations had
suspended their activities for the
summer and therefore they ai
coming forsward in a very e€ffectivc
way 1o shure an mferest iormer:
ly axpressed
Very recently, the Atlanta Wom
en's Auxiliary to the National
Alliance Postal Employecs sent a
committee was shown a dormitory
buttding with the idea of salecting
some one project their organiza
tion would like to address its sell
in the form of improvement This
committee wes hown a dormitory
room which was furnished by the
Postal Employees when the build
ing opened: the committee select
cd this room and asked if their or
sanization would be priviledged io
reltirnieh the room and-:accepl {hi
recpomaibility for ils upkeep pio
viding beds. bed linens sproad:
gy curtains shades etc., this ol
course the sccretary gladly wel
comed. Two weeks later this coin
mittee came dnd prepared this
special room MNumber 507 and th
general public is most cordially
invited 1o see this fine contrl
bution made by these ladies. Thi
special committee representing
the Auxiliary are: Mis 0O (G
Walker president, Mrs Jonn
Sabbath - Mes- W P Adams Mrs
A € Brown and Mrs: M. N
Dowdcll, chairman
Dr W W Alexander: Exectlive
Dircctar of the Cominission on In
torracial Co-operation will be the
imbaleap gt the Spolman Callec
Vesper: Service to be held in Sis
1 Charel o thven agieliicl on
Sitndas o} 6ih qJbe Pub
fie ervadt My inGited oo - attond
the seivics,
THE GOOD WiLl 1LORAL
Was postoonca on azeount of the
Hine of the wife of the busine:
manapge virs. - Dollie Bridpes W
are - yvey fortunate fa have fo
cur renorter, Mr. Rogers Griffin
who is a scnior of Washington
High School. Also we have a very
mteresting president in the per-
ACTIVITIES
tooun of Mrs Litly McCary. =
Mrs. Lilly McCary. president
| Rogers Griffin, reporter
PMME HEMLOCK TWELVE
| SOCIAL CLUB
| Met Monday with Miss I.eila
il)uvis at her home on Harweoll
Street. Kvery one was present A
!'{(:lighlful menu was served by
{the hostess. T h e Thanksgiving
!:izmmr that was given by the club
Lt tha home of Miss E. B Jack:on
i'vn Milton. = was enjoyed by all
| Bridge and dancing were the feq
{tires of the evening. Mr. David
tl‘v o furnished music, Many
‘1;4 nds were present.
! Wiss Willie Wall, presiden!t
i " Miss Cora L. Jordan. reporiei
1
[THE MT. CALVARY USHERS
CLUB
Met at the home of Deacon W.
jit. Cobbs Thanksgiving afternoon
The club opened with a prayoer
[ ervice. Several visitors were pre
tcent. We were delighted to have
Rov T 8 Shanon: also Rev. T [
Hurley of St M a r k Raptis!
Church with us EVéry one report
od an enjoyable evening The vice
president presided over the meet
ing. We were scrved very nicely
| Next meeting will be at the home
of Miss Florence Boyd, 86 Braay
Avenue
Miss A. M. Cuollins, president
Miss Lucile Bell, renorter
FHE ORIGIY AL C. H.
AND A. C1LUB
Met- with: Mrs. Edelln West on
Mangum Street. We had a wonde:
ful devotional service. We had one
new member {o cnroll wil 1
i;\'ly J- 1) Ledbetter. After all busi
ness we were served a delicion
course. All enjoyed a fine afiz
noon. Our next meeting will be at
f1ht- home¢ of Mrs. Hattie News, 74
iElliott Stiect. N W All member
gllf' asked 1o be brecent for tho
1":1-"',1;“ of officers
| Me C I Middlebrooks pres
t Miss Wilthe M. Jackson, reporter
I 2 s
1HE SILENT SIXTEEN ‘
Wish to thank the various elibs
for their hem co-operation in
making our S ¥ flem @ greal
sueee Ny B [)r(“f,('llf,—i
‘ed fhe prizes: 1) prize by Miss
Nina Smith of the Woodmen: 2nd
;;n![". Mrs. S W Cicdele of the
White - Rose Social - Chub Next
meeting Wednesda «{ the hom>
of My Ernest Liovelace 95 Beo
Strect. |
! Mrs. M. T, Patierson presiden!
i Mis. R. L. Livinzton reporter
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Met Wednesday nite, December
2ooat the home of Moo (Mars
Scott, 26614 Houston Sireet A
striely business moeeting was he d
with the election of officers as {o!
\"\ws: Mrs. Mary Scott. president
Mrs. . Minnie Jones vice Mo
Matlic Sue Wade, record seeretars
Mrs. Bessie Barnes. financial® -
cretary, Mrs Voronia Masio 1,
’rrr-::xur('r. Mrs Louise Morr s,
assistant treasurer After business
i‘n delightful repast was sorved
Next meeting will be at the hamoa
i Mrs.. Bessieo- Barnes 4904 Old
Wheal street; December: 16
!\'.'ll.l‘l!\'(-‘- WORKERS
i Club of Zion Grove DBaptist
i('}\m" h: Rex, Georgia. me! at the
home of Mrs. Miteheli, 159 lLogan
Street. November 30 The resular
routine of business wa: carvied
out. then we were delightfully
served. Mr. and Mrs. Wise of 160
Woodward Avenue -will be host:
at the next meeting,
| M3 Zack, Wise, presidont
I Mrs. Milile Mitchell, seeretary
t'l'llli CHEERFUL MAKER
SOCIAL CI1.U'B
l The Cheerful Maker Social Club
lmt-' Tuesdav night at the elub
room with the manager presiding.
Business was carried out in tha
usual manner. We were very glad
to enroll one new member. Men: -
bers who attended the tean with the
Silent Sixteen at the Hanley Hall,
reported an enjovabie time.
We are sorry to hear of the ill
ness of our president and wish for
him a speedy recovery. Our nevt
meeting will bo held at the club
room, 694 Daniel Street.
Mr. Wade Hamilton, manager
Mrs. Nancy Roper, repo:iter |
;
P. P. B ASSOCIATION |
= e Pillman Barte o Danefld
Association, Local No. 22 has been
made to feel very hanng in*e the
'(‘h:li!'hw;m returned from Ehicago
with lots of good news
; On November 29%h the l.odae
sponsored a fine program at the
Ariel Bowen €M P Chuch Tho
attendance was excellent.
O Igst Tuosawy b m the I
stallation of Officors was at MMr
Armstrong's residence. Afier the
routine of business a delicious re
i[.\nf:t was sarved. The next meeting
will be Doecember 15th. All e
bers are asked to be present.
S, L Armstrong. ehairman
8 Wonid Sooy ahd Bon
The Ushers Association of Allen
Temple Church presents GRA
HF AM W JACKSON IN AN
ORGAN RECITAL, assisted by n
MALE CHORTUS AT ATLIEN
TEMPLE CHURCH, SUNDAY,
'DI‘I('. 131h, 4 o'clock.
I THE W. C. CLT'B
The W. C. Club willi have their
meeting at Mrs 1. T. Williame 583
Rockwell Street. Wednesday, Dec.
9th. The president is asking all
!momlwrs to bo present as this s
the last month in the vear and we
lw:m? fo carry out work out with
the year, as near as possible. .
We have on the sick list. Mattie
;Bnkm' and Sammic Knott. Tha
club wishes thein a . speedy re.
LU ery Moember: ]'I'.l e visit thio
THE ATLANTA WORLD, ATLANTA, GA.
sick.
] Mrs. E. T Wilhiams, president
i Mrs. J Laowe. repolfor
2()1\1’{].:‘\.\’]) FLORAIL CLLB
Oakland Floral Club met at the
home of the president, Tue:a
night. The usual routine of hu
ness was discussed bricfly and ; ;
eral games of whist were plaved |
. The eclub eptertained g
dinner party Thanksgiving at b
Home of - Mrs. M 1 it
Covers were laid for fifty peoq
Three rnew members were g |
Archie McClain. Mi. Boyhtan drd
ev 85 T Turner
Our rezular Sunday silver-offcr
ing for the benefit of thie poor v ill
be at fthe home of Mr. and M
MeClarin- F. ¢ Fhunter The pest
Hielemy Wwill “Be gt He hoirne of
IMr and N Henry: Harris. 352
‘(il'm'uv Stroct All members are
urged to be predent. Business of
lmq;ml iee
Wi Cappell, president
' Katie: 1. Partee, réporter
MOONILIGIHT BOYS
The Moonlight Boys met at the
home of Mr. Woondrow Robinson
|\v's'(-".n«'s.(l;|:,/ night, December 2nd
it 381 Fouhdry Sitect New of
!fi('(-l's were olected for 1932 T (O
;ITU;{M':»:_ president. Willie . Bady
vice-president. Ko 5 Warrior Se
l:‘l'c-?flr}.', Clifford Judge, Financial
Secoetary Jessie. Coalney. businoss
'r:;;nm;;t-x David - Hunter, frwn
Doston. J H Rush Ernest Foior
Viondrow: Robi: " treacir s
The whist parly Monday was
enioyed by ali, The pext meeting
will st {he home of - Mr X 5
Wearriar 659 Jott Place, Deecember
‘U?h. o0 sharp. . All mempers are
Hreed to be prossnt
| J € Bovors president
l Prenret Jootas reporter
J. J. Haverty Company
2006 - Edgewsad Svenue - 208
A Quality Bange at o Lowes Price
than We've Ever Sold IT Before!
Allowance
For Your Gld
Range Or
Cook Stove
Yiurdily RBuilt of 20l YNew Casting
Very Heavy-Guaranieed Long Life
AFine Baker and @ 92 onderful Value
al=-
: ¢ &7 i C98l BE O G -
ONLY l e And Your
R 5, & Old Stove
. HAVERTY]
206 — EDGEWOOD AVENUE -~ 208
(THE LILY OF THE VALLEY
' FLORAL CLUB
I Met with Mis Clava Fineh 5%
‘“West Hnter Street. Novenilu 24
Devotional services conducted |
Mrs. Burley. Beripture o readir
Matthew 6th Clapter. bottifull
disctissed by president W sweie
alterwards served with hol chin
lale and cake. Our nudt nciain
will he at HB2 Mifehell Styoat - 8
W December 3. Menibers
isked o please be prosohl Vi
ite alwavs welcome
A Hattio Mitehell nioeidon
A Hasdie 1. Alexander
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day Noveniber 28th at the bhame
of M WM Olenley i (il
Stroet The mvenident rade dome
tvery helpfal ronmrk Mt Clalvars
‘;n"x'_-ml thie plendid musicat
sponsored oy Ahe elub with Mis
B ] Johy Ee Sroes ot he ey
gram.; cohsisto Io Nesrt Shlnl
uals :
| Mrs W M el srenidont
| M W T (vt FoBorio
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'THE NORTH AsHBY
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1“'- Eolool or Al ! L ueiih
M deniy And pog
FBusiness was carried ¢ oFaie iy
lafter which we wor 0
L deliciols menu- by i .
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'members are urced 1
1o help make plans %
social :
i Nirs Sallic M Tinsl ‘
L Mys Minnie Thorias oo
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{last Friday night November 27th
Lat the home of Mrs. E Hunt, d3
Sunset Avenue. The meeling opon
cd with president presiding. Afim'i
comp and prayver and business dis
cusicd, a delicious meni was
ervonl - The ciub adjourned - )
mtet ot M Dadigy Tahen 60 Sun
et Acepiie Doceniber 10th W
a axking all members Lo be pre
it . : ‘
W M Poilard. president
tealice Jones Feporter
T ROYAL BLUE CLUB
S he Raval Blage Club will held
its veaylhy mnesling . this Kridav
niiit becember dth al the home of
Ldella Knight 6 n Bowie
sSheet. Members are - requested to
be preseat Bunsiness of importande
The clyb moains with Mis. Ber
tha Daviz over the death of hoe
father N Jeryy Beyvanl, who do
paried the iifo November : 23nd
PV Al Tavet lmo bt God Toved
Pty leat”
CONSTANT WORKERS
i RNet avifh Bliss Elouise Eubanic:
67 Chestnut Streel Sunday, Nov
90th Tescon tadeght by Miss Aus
1111! Bisiness was transacted con
feorning Christmas and the pre
tholidays A deliciotls mdnit wa
teerved and the meeting adjourned
with paper by Mr Lee Wit
‘Brief Thankbaciving'' Next meeting
will e with B™Miss Middicbrook
67 Chostnut Street.
W ile Miartin precident
i< K [ea Teportet
THE MT VERNON BAPTIST
Last Suncday foond the faithiu!
siiis ot Nie Nernon-—-at-thetr pout
of i The sermon Sunday ev:
enine as proached with geeqd
inchorelardipg fo those that listen
Zoih te b The wonderful ser-
PO % doliveored by Rev. l.oci-
hart ‘Text found 2 Kings 3:‘m' m _‘z“"
jeet “Go. Wash and Be M‘
There were.souls added to “*
chiureh . We see pew life for M
Vernon with such a man as Rew,
K. M. Guiffin assisting the pastop
i every way possible There was
many visitors present
Rev. . H_ Pickett. pastor
Mrs. 1. M. Maddox, reportee
MT. ZYON SUNDAY SCHOOL
Met at the regular hour with the
uperintendent | n charge. QOuE
Sunday School iz still progressing
vet there is room for improvement,
Our visitors. Mr. Alexander and
Miss Hammett pave shme very
encouraging remark We were
glad to have our pastor with us.
Cla No 4 still holds the banner.
Brother Ed Dorsev, Supt
Sister Joserhine Kemp!® Rep
FHE WOODWARD BAPTIST
SUNDAY sCHOOL
Opened ot the usual hour with
the superintendent in charge. All
classes were beautifully taught by
the teachers. We woere sorry that
Sister Bland, teacher of the pris
mary class, was absent. The Wom
cn's Galeda Class was banner
closss The White Rose club will
meet at the home ! the president,
“Sister Jackson, 450 Kennedy Street
vinday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Eve
erybody is cordially invited 10
visit our wonderful B. Y P U s
ery Sunday afternoon from 5 to 6
O« CK
Rev. K. Bland. pastor
Miss Mary L. Sims, reporter
BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. A. Pinkston, Pastor
e Beulah Baptist Church has
iust closed one of the greatest
pastoral anniversaries in the hiss
torv of the church. Each auxiliary
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