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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1931
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F'“: ) SOCIAL HEADLINER THIS FRIDAY
% f‘v‘; UESS I OWE Sheppard Turner about five simicleans for a
¥y § (" bit of most unusual behavior on his part. Or did Ole Shep’
;’!’;"fl;,,w‘,{‘ “' Just want to get his name in the paper again? ‘Yhen, 1t
;l?i‘:j | might have been that laughing soup again! 've warned
i, | Shep about laughing soup, giggle gad, carbopated hash, and
other intoxicating similes. .. .hut he insists upon....0 well, why bring
that up! At any rate if I ailowed myself to believe the things Shep
has prompted Messrs, Higginbotham, Cornell, Montgomery, and the
fair ladies, to say, I'd be wearing an automob.le fop for a hut. Basy
Shep, cacy Ole Pal, I'm broke!
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SERIOUSLY NOW, folk, there was a gay time al the Casino
again Saturday night. So much in demand were those blatant 'Bama
State Collegians th ¢ the cream of Atlanta’s younger set was paying
forty cents straight just to get a whiff of those highly syncopated tlare
ups. The ‘Gay PFellers of the 'House” sponsored the affeir, and how!
Already I can hear you asking an tmaginary Maniac who the Hades
are the gay fellers of the house, and what darn house I won't tell you
what house, but T'll give you a tip! It WAS NOT the House oi David.
o ol S e
THEN WHO WERE THE FELLERS? Don't mind answering
that one. They were Messrs, Thomas Dawson, Hortennius Chenault,
Melvin Houston, N. A, Harrisen, James Melver, Curtis Cage, Jeland
Foster, Armond Robinson, Daniel Davis, Wilmer Jennings, ¥, . Park
er, and Lycurgus (where in hail did he get a name like thut?) Curry.
The boys gave us two nice affairs on successive Saturdays, and al
though we d¢ not know their before-and-after status as relates to yve
ole Simolean, we must congratulate them on the color, the mirthtal
blatance and the torrid notes manufuctured.
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THE TIHRONG, did you ask? Among the fragrant and alfable
young ladies breezed such charming members of the so-called weaker
sex as Mrs. Oscar Hall, Marjorie Roland, Mrs. John McFailin, Chris
tine Barnett McFarlin, Nettie Bennett, Anne 1. Savage, Anne Rutledge
Carmel Butler, Iuth Simpkins, Hattye and Edythe Wimbich, Willie
Kate and Edna Taylor, Angeline Tatum, Louise Frye, Juanita Chap
man, Minnie Calloway, Julia Minnilicld, Anne Wiikinson, Annic K
by, Geraldine Mitchell, Thelma Handley, Martha lLee Echols, Hatt:o
Thomas, Ruth Warner, Jimmye Lou Wilkins, Frances Wilson, Miurpa
ret Wilson, Alyce Pearson, Josephine Driskell, Mae Hinton, Maypuare!
Williams, Sadye Brown, Helen Williams, Willit Poole, Lilian Solomoen,
Juliet Jackson, Rose Elligan, Emma Jones, Sadye Harper NMelton, Mar
garet Wesley, Daisy Belle Hunter, Serethia and Fula Brown, Kathe
rine Singleton, Mildred Pruit{, Margarine Williams, Manola Crigegs, and
Alyce Thomas, and Thelma Dugas, and scores of others. ALL THESE
AND MORE WILL DANCE AT THE MANIAC'S HEADLINER R
DAY NIGHT AT SUNSET.
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THE MISERABLES included Jerome Chapman, Hoerbert Roland
Sheppard Tuarner, who is gotting lotsa pubiicity this issue, Witham
Winston, Julius Minnifleld, Mr, Lovejoy of “Joymen” fame, whose
name rings true, Buford Bray, N. E. Smith, Marcus Covington, ‘'hir
kield Freeman Charles Jurdan, Thomas Borders, James: Hembree,
Jecel Washburn, Oliver Holmes, Eric Roberts Eugene White, Pap Ward,
Gary Kendrick, the broadplayer, Paul Randle, Charles M. Lec, Jesse
Arnett, Edgar Kinney, Robert McFariand, Verncen Smith, Beau and
Collief Caison, Charles Herndon Faison, IFred Ables, the beau ideal
of Atlanta, Willie Wynn, {villie Pullin, A. ¥. B. Iorry, Jr.. Augustus
Jackson, John Jackson, Louis Mclver, Harrison Mclver, William Puck
ette. James Pinkncy, Robert Stout, Leroy MeNiel, Ralph Long, John
B. Hill, Skinny Greenweod, Nathaniel Ricks, Glanville L.ockett, Drat
ton Roberts, Frank Nelson, andever so many more, This stuff is ex
temporaneous, and sometimes the old knob refuses to generate. BPut
those'll give you an idea of who was there, anyway. You can bet
your sweet carcass that the same faces and hundreds of others wil be
right back at the Friday night ringer,
THE ROYAL THEATRE is gradually forzing to the iront. We
predicted it. The pictures are attractions that are really hit: tHav
ing missed several previcus chances to see “A Free Sou!” featuring
Norma Shearver, Clark (Gable, and T.ionel Barrymore. we made the
irek to the '"Royal” last Monday. $So compelling was the story that
we saw it through twice. And then came back on Tuesday and wit
nessed it two other times! Anry theatre-goer who really appreciates
good acting could not sec such dramatization as that put up by lLicnel
Barrymote, Norma Shearer, and Clark Gable without marvelling.
Lionel Barrymore waa never betler in his eavcer as a player. Norma
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EOR HAIR AND SKIN,
"l’llE AFRO HOCIAL LEAGLUTL
, Met Wednesday night, Deconilio
4. at the home ~of “My and M
"l‘hnmus 5 Ulogver: 2560 Aliton
Drive. The vice-president piesidod
over the mecting and busines: wa
transacted. There were several in
Itu‘u.-stin),', remarks made which all
members enjoyed. The eriticionns by
IMI'. Turner, were very interesting
{The club will hold its next necting
fl)vvcmlwr 9 ut the home of Mn,
I:mr.l Mirs Otis B, Johrson - 508
| Thodes Street All members are
;l'vqlu".l(-d - e early - it o
|great to be an “Afro.”
- Mr. Otis E. Johnson, presdent
| Mr, Thamas 5 Qluver vices
i president
l My, Otis E. Pittman, ce rep
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'THE SILENT SIXTEEN
| Mr. Ernest Lovelace was a -de
fHghttul host to the Silent 16 Club
Wednesday, December 20 ¢t his
home on Bell Street The business
hour was carried out in the usual
manner, which was enjoved by all.
The varicus mombers made some
very encouraging remarks for the
benefit of the club, after which the
evening was spemt socializing. We
were very glad to have the follow
ing visitors present: Miss Burche,
M. Frnest Ruff -Mr - Thaiff N
Weaver and the 3 l.ovelace bro
thers. Next Wednesday, Decenibor
9 Mr. Fred Strickland, 882 West
Hiunter Street. will be the host
All members are requested to be
present and bring o visilor . Nr:
Victoria scatl is- cn- the sick lis
Members are asked to visit her
Mrs. Minnie Patterson, president
Mrs. Ruth Livingston, reporter
LAFRANCE SOCIAL (LUB
Met FEriday evening, and was
royally. eglertained by Mr D C
Gastor on FElectrie Avenue \We
were glad to have with us a visitor.
Whist was the feature of the even
ing,. Adjourned to meel with Miss
Sellers.: Pocermber 11th
Miss Estella Winfroy, preside:nt
Miss Virginia Sellers, reporter
THE WEST SIDE AMERICAN
BEAUTY FFLORAL CLUS
Will meet December 10th at the
home of Mrs. Hattie Watson 330
Lee Street. 5. W, at 430 p m. All
members are asked to be present
Miss Alice Paschall, president
Mrs. Alice Eley, reporter
THE HYACINTH!S
NSOCIAL CLUB
Met Thursday night. December
Jrd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
was so real that manifold tears drained down countless cheeks in the
audience. Clark Gable continued his meteoric rise to widespread
sereen popularily. The sound effects of the "Royal’ are superb. [t
is not surpassed by any other picture house in the city in this particu
lar. Incidentaily, while scores of theaire-goers were seated in the
“Roya!” thrilled by the superior acting of TLionel Barrymore similar
nuihie: encouched within G. TOM BAILEY’'S “81° witnessing
the carne stav goar 1o the supreme heights in "Guilty Hands'. TODAY
AND TOMORROW the Royal altraction. according to Genercl Mana
gor Berev [ 'Pavior: awvill be ' Commop Law,” which is everything ad
vance dope has cracked up to be, Constance Bennet!t weaves all her
passions. sorrows .joys, and {riumphs into those altending. Monday
and Tucsday of next week, the Auburn Avenue house will feature
that four star gridiron sensation, “The Spirit of Notre Dame.” A per
centapge of all next week's receipts will be given to the Morehoiise
Endowment Drive by the management. This being the case, all At
lantans who really bave the time and interest, should come to enjoy
tho picture and to help the Morehpuse Endowment fund. That's a
way to kill two birds with one stone.
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those provided by many high
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of the “Little Corporal” is
only $39.50, with tubes.
Both the new variable mu
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Prices—including tubes: Standard Models §39.50 to $250; Custonss
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THE ATLANTA WORLD, ATLANTA, GA
' Wright with Mrs. Idella Dock
a: hostess, Business was carcied
out briefly with the vice-president
Mr W.. M TFannin, presiding
Dunecing and whist was the featuie
of the evening. A delicious menu
wis served. We welcome to the
club two new members, Mr. Fupen
Guartrell, and Mr. Henry Dock. We
ware honored with the presence
of Miss Cora Shaw.
i Miss Ella Battle, Secretary
THE COMMUNITY
| CHARITY CLUE
. Met November 24th at the home
of Mrs. Connie Johnson on Cuiro
Street. A delicious menu was ser
lved by the hostess. 'The next rect-
Ling will be again at the Lome of
' Mrs. Connie Johnson.
Miss Minnic Taylor, president
; Miss Bessie Freemuan, reporter
l’lllli DORAY STREET
I COMMUNITY CLUB
; Met November 28th at the home
of Mrs. Austrell, No. 33 Chestnut
Street, S, W. The meeting opened
- with the president presiding
Scripture lesson by Mrs Phillip
after which the meeting opened
for business. Some very interesting
remarks were made by Mrs
' Schimitt. Plans were made for
Xmas We were glad {o have so
Em;my present after being absent
because of illness. Mz, Jones who
;h:x.-; been sick for the past two
months is - much improved. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Ponds, No. 57 Doray Stirect
S.°W. The hostess served a de
licious menu.
i Mrs. . Bond president
i Mri W S Phillips: reporier
STAR 1I1GHYT SOCIAL CLUB
-~ Met at the home of Miss Zolar
Thomans = 520 Ihwin Street ol ¢
o'clock. Business was discussed
briefly. We had two new members
and one visitor. Miss Minnie K
Perry. from the “Mvsterious 132
Social Clab. We are very sorry to
i!\'nuw of the president's illness and
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Pearl Thomas. Acssistant
’ Piresident
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THE EVER READY SOCIAL
CLUD
Will - hold: its 1 lar meeting
Thursday afternoon. Docember 10.
1931 at nine o‘clock at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stafford. 220 Dun- |
lan Street A wonderiul program
will be rendered. and we are usk-1
ing all members to be present
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Six-tube Supar-lleterodyne
$398.50, with tubes
did new value and the many
other new General Motors
Radios. We shall be glad te
arrange the purchase on libe=
eral and convenient terma,
Visitors are welcome
Mr. P Simpson, president
Mis F. Linder, rep:rie:
THE MORNING GLORY
SOCIAL CLUB
Met at the home of Mrs. Annie
Shianks, 498 Carter Street. Busines
was briefly carried out, We ar
corry to have on the sick list, Mrs
Eva McAfore. We're hoping her o
specdy recovery. The next meeting
will be at 494 Jone: Avenuce
THE WILLING WORKERS CLUB
Will meet ot the home of M
Laula: Cooks 317 Henry- Btreel
December 10th
Mrs. Fannie Dorsey. president.
Mrs. Gertrude Alleil, reporter
THE DREAMLAND
’} SOCIAL CLUB
Will hold their weekly mecting
Thursday. December 10th, at 23
Doray Street N W.. the home of
iMr. Harry Elliott. All members are
I+ quested to be present. Visitors
lare welcome.
’ Miss J. F. Mayes. president
| Miss Piccola Roberts, reporter
Mrs. Wyolene Pullum, Mrs. D.
Edge and Mrs. Ella Bigham spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs lLela Mc
!(flvndun. 988 Beckwith Street
| Miss Mamie Wilson is- on the
";ick list but is improving nicely at
i her home, 988 Beckwith Street.
INF“'NAN VISITOR
Mrs. Tennie S Acie the sister
| of Miss Virginia Stallings. “nurse”
of this city. has spent a very plea
;:::mt stay here visiting relatives
and friends. She will leave Sunday
afternoon for her home in New
.nun,
HOSTS TO BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mp. and Mrs (leorge Tucker
entertained with a lovely birthday
'rlinn('t' sunday afternoon. Decem
")l'r 6, honoring theic daughter.
Clara. The pguests included Miss
Jtilia Blake My - Rov Shaw, Miss
Janie -Bailey. Mr. M. lee and Mr.
Richard Bohannan .of Cleveland.
Ohio.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
A surprise birthday parly was
given to Mrs. Connie Ferrell by
her husband, Mr. Charlie Ferrell at
their home, 375 Lundon Avenue,
cn Saturday. December 5
-~ Among those entertained were:
Mr: Benson, Mrs. O. Ferrell, Mrs.
King, WMrs. Dottie, Mrs. Calhoun,
Mrs. Norman, Miss Clartk, Mrs.
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Mr.
Maddox, Mr. Stovall, Mr. Jackson,
y Miss Jackson, Mr. Hillard. Mr. Mar
11in. Mr. Richardson and others. A
delicious repast was scrved by
|‘Vh‘s. l.elia Binns.
FULTON COUNTY CITIZENS TO
HOLD MASS MEETING AT
BUTLER STREET Y. M. C. A.
All colored citizens of Fulton
County are called to meet Sunday.
December 13th, 3 p. m. at the But
ler Street Branch of the ¥ M C.
A.. for a big educational and poli
tical program and to discuss better
schools in the county and how to
get more of our county citizens
registered ond voting.
Music will be rendered by Ful
ion County Teachoars, Adamsville
Glee Club, Allen Life Guard!
quartet, Atkins sisters quartet and |
others. Solos and readings will also
be a feature of the program,
Speakers of the occasion will be
Colonel A, T Walden, Mr. Jere
Wells. Supt. of County Schools.
Miss Maggie Perry. Supervisor of
Colored Schools and others. All
school distriets are urged to bring
their citizens t o this meeting
which is being presented by the
Fulton County Colored Civic Lea
gue of which W. A Quillian is
president and Howard L. Davis.
seeretary., !
Miss E. Spain. reporter |
THE ORIGINAL C. H. AND A.
CLUB
Will hold its weekly meeting,
Thursday night, December 10th
with Sister Hattie News, 77 Elliot
Street, N. W. Flection of officers
All members are asked to be pre
sent.
Mrs. C. J. Middlebrooks, president.
Miss Willie M. Jackson, reporier
SUNSET SOCIAL CLUR
The Sunset Social Club met with
Mer. E. T Iamdy. 5256 Magholia St
N. W.. on November 30th 1031
Business w a s transacted very
briefly after which a delicious
chicken dinner was served bv Mes.
F. T. Lundy. We had as gueat Miss
Louise Harris and MNrs Julius
Minniefield.
The club was dismissed and the
members then proceeded to the
Sunset Casino to attend the Pea
cock Charms Annual Dance which
was greatly enjoved by all.
Our next meeting will he held
with Mpr. Joseph Thomas. 937 Fair
Street. S W Docember 7ih, 1031
All members are requested to be
present
E T Lundy. vresident
J. E. Carnelius, reporter
BAPTIST MINISTERS
WIVES' COTERIE
Met December tth 1931 with
Mrs. J H Brovna an ) oag Streeot
N. W. Devotion-! o eonduct
e€ed by Mrs. A N Williams. Serip
ture reading 7’ wa 4th Chapter
beautifully .- P hy Rey O H
Holland and o''v We varce gft.
erwards servod > 'elicious
course, by the h WIE NONY
meeting will bhe December 18th,
1881 at the home of Mrs. A P
Brown 170 Webster Street. S, W,
All members are asked {o be pre
isent.
Mrs. C. H Holland, president
Mrs. S. M. Dryant, reporter
THE SMART SET SOCIAL (LUB
Will meet at the home of Miss
Mattic Mathews, Thursday. night,
December 10, 1931, 200 Griffin St
N. W. The president is asking euch
member to be present. Business of
importance.
Mrs. Flora Lane, president
Miss Mattie Matthews, roporter
THE NIGHTINGALE
SOCIAL CLUB
Asembled at the home of Mrs
Mary I. Jones, 842 Hubbard St.
S. W., at the usual hour. The meet
ing was postponed from 224 Ashby
Strect. The nexfméeting be at the
home of Miss N. Zackey, 448 Cole
man Strect S W,
Mr ' Mitchen, president
il Miss Bertha Watl, reporter
PARISIAN SOCIAY. CLUB
Met with Mi k- Reed, 120 Jep:
tha Street. Fridav night Business
wias brief The house was then
turned over [or amusement and a
pleasant evening was spent. We
were very glad 1o hiave Miss
Minniefield after a1 few weeks
labsence. We also wish (o thank
Mrs. Weaver for the use of her
beautiful home where the girls
entertained a few friends with a
turkey dinner Thanksziving night
The guest reported a pleasant cv
ening.
Miss C. Jackson. president
Miss Evelyn Red. sccretary
THE FRIENDLY TEN
SOCIAL CLUB
Met at the home of Mr and Mrs
Hicks, 124 Bonair Street Novem.
ber 24th. A very interesting meet
ing was held. After all busincss
was transaclted the mes{ine was
turned over to the hostess. A de
licious repast was served. The next
meeting will b2 with Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Johnson on Currier Strect
Mr. Richard Simmons. president
Mrs. Hattie Brown, reporter
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LES ENFANTS DU PARIS
' Was organized Sunday, Docem
ber 5th at the home of Miss Juan
ita Reeves 384 [vons Aveni
with the following officers elected:
Mr. V. Byrdsong president, Miss
J. Hollis, vice-president. Miss A
Martin, secretary, Miss J. Reeves
Assistant Secretarv. Miss A Col
umbus, treasurer. M. I Robinson
Business Manager Miss Miry
Bonner, reporter. We wers served
by the hostess a delightiul menu.
The club adjourned to meet at the
home of Miss Julia Hollis, 20
Jeptha Street. All members are
urged to be present
| Miss Mary Bonner, reporter
(Continued on Piage [ive)
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