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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1931
Spread of Stealing Gives South a ‘White Man Problem’
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= The spread of de linqueney among
the whiles of the south i3 bogin
ning to cause considecable coneern
There was a time when the Sotith
encouraped propaganda to the of
fect that Negroes were pgeoneeally
given o pilfering and stealing
point out that such offenses were
lnoked on mildly as they wore al
oSt a4 rociul hobit 'AH.H" hoo b
Bibs 10 Dinth the olher fool 1he
Gmeenshoro Daily News. points out
in a recent issue, saying
Neurly all of the 55 detendint
copvicted durving eriminal Superi
od court. the weeks of October 2
and November 2 were involved in
sane from of theft, the statistios by
IErian ¢ Wilson, deputly clerk
slow. The average age of the de
fndants, of whom 40 were white
vas slightly more than 29 vears”
Y8a. runs . the” continucd story
W a distressing serial of several
wars standing, in every court in
he stale which convenes for the
rial- of ecriminal cases.
“Running betwen the vouns g
and the old is a modern sewer of
complaceny concerning the com
w(m stealing that a gencration avo
ould have disgraced the offendo
with his own kind. 5 well as put
him in jjeopardy of the law. And
the. bitter criticistn holds true in
the H“ZII.‘»':II‘ which goes {0 support
what has become the general rule
that as the Ncegroes learn to keep
their hands from picking and steal
ing, the white race i takine over
the vice the brother i black e
rapidly abandoning! ‘
“Indeed, os this seandal oW
the south has anocihetr race quos
tion on its hands: “The White Man
Problem.”
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THE ROSEBUD ‘
COMMUNITY CLUB
Met on Thursday night. Decem
bee 3rdd ot the home of Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Edwards, 378 Beerman
Street. After the business of the
club had been attended 1o, ihe
meeting was turned into o socinl
affair, which was enjoved by 1!l
.The hostess Mrs. Edwards scrved a
'wry delicious menu and every one
present went home after having
spent an enjoyvable and pleasant
evening. The visitors present were:
Mrs. Reba Smith and Mrs Bertha
Simith
iirs. Georgia Shelton, president
Mrs. Mary Brame, Secretary ‘
THE EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB
Met with Miss Rosa lamar,
Wednesday night at her home on
Hunter Street. The meeting was
opened with the president presiding
We were very glad to have Miss
Gladys Thirgood and Mr. Hames
Potter present, and several other
visitors. A very delicious repast
was served. The club adjourned to
meet with Mr. James Petity Wed
nesday night, 959 Westview Drive
Miss P Waters, president
Miss B Wilson, roporier
THE C. H. AND A. CLUB NO 2
Met at the home of Sister Luld
Rowe 346 Rhodes Street, N W
with the vice-president presiding
Devotional services led by the
vice-president. Brother J. Smith
Brother Tumlin and Mi Bessit
Seott are on the sick list We pray
for them a speedy recovery. The
next meeting will be at the home
§f M Valentine 220 Ashby S0
L W All memboers are asacd i
wc present.
Brother . G Gore presden
Sister E 1. Bonds, reporter
THE LILY OF THE VALLDEY
CHRISTIAN CLUB
Will meet at t h e Melnlosh
Chapel, Thursday night, Deccember
10th for an old time service. Come
and enjoy this service with us
Everyone is invited. Rrefreshiments
free.
Mrs. Ada Freeman, president
Miss Vallie I.. Hammonds,
Acting Reportey
THE L 0. A, CLUR
Met with Mrs. R Geraldine Al
len, Thursday, December 3rd with
the mresident presiding. After the
businsss part of the meeting plans
were made for .«—‘u\‘e-r:»l parties to
raise funds for the children’s ward
at Bittle Hill. Mrs. Freddie Wilson
will entertain Thursdany night at
lier. home, No 81 B Markham
SU"".. Visitors are welcome
Mrs. J. Wilson, president
Mre. Gordon, reporter
T EVER READY BiBiLE (CLUB
3f Mt Moriah Baptist Church
mt last week with Mrs M H
""‘l,"ll.’m(l‘ The lesson was outlined
§i the teacher, Mr. Zollie Head
I was beautifully discussed by the
@ss. A few encouraging remarks
yere: made by Rev. H. F. Green
'be repast was highly enjoyed by
ill. Next mecting will be nt the
pome of Mrs. J. R T.ovett, 228 Mil
/dred Street, S. W. Visitors are wel
lcome. -
| Mr. J. R. Lovett, president
Mrs. Amy A. Lovett, reporter
ANNOUNCEMENT
TATE-JONES MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tate announce
ithe marriage of their dagod e
I”;](tic Cose to Mr. Roberl Jones
Messrs,. Howard Mo.cle o 5 4
Charles Adams spent the week
end in Alabama, visitine nany i
teresting points, includin B
imingham, Tuskegee a o poatt
!(‘ily, They were visitine ool o
and friends of Mr. Adams
' Misses Lessie and Louvise Tickes
returned home from Plhaladelphia
Pa,. and shave cnleied e Baoker
li'l“ Washington Ilizh Schoo!
| Miss Willic B. Archie hus return
iw,l to her work ftleaehing i Mans
il'iv!(l. Georgia alter two weeks il
eSS,
i Mp and NV L (0 W 1
mother, Mrs' M. A Ficad of 1
§urd sireet had ag 1) iy e
guests, Thanksgiving N Adic
Green, Mampive Kir: @ o Ang
!('lxlnm, Betore cdinne: h pe ol
l y . .
iwwv taken e 0 gt s i
and kodak parly Al b o b iy
were served g delicio e
dinmer. Misses Gre noond 1
stUdent-nurses at Grady 1L 1t
?
Mis Mavroln Wickor Moy
of Chitg o, Hnols fpent cvo 2l
davs as puest of Miss Isabelln Vol
son at her lovely home on Aflania
Avenue, Decatur. CGeorsin M
McCalla is well-known in Atlanta
as Miss Magnolia Wicker and has
a host of friends here who acsisiod
Miss "Wilson in wmaking her stay a
very pleasant one.
Mus- Issie Fawrcnce of 597 Garl -]
baldi street gave o HIpELe poaite
i honor of her son Mr Tlonry (°
Lawrence. A delightfu! menn 9
setved and evervone ropoited o
delightful time.
Mrs. Nanev Toles enfertained in
honor of Miss Rosa L T owronce
with a lovely birthday party at hel
home, 543 I'raser Street. Whist nnd
dancing were features of tho o
ening A delicious menu was -
ved. Invited guests included the
“Wisteria 12" and others
Mr. Benjamin Williams fvom
Charvlestan. & (' and Miss 1Tav
rence with (o thank iheir many
friends for f(he bBeantiful ol
given them.
WEST SIDE BEIBI &
CHARITY CLUB
Met on November 30th at tho
home of Mrs Dorsey. 501 Found v
Streot The lesson was (oo by
Mrs Allen. We has as vue! e
MeCain and Mrs Thoma i Me
Cain made a vely inspiricp talk
which was enjovod by ch mern
ber present. A delicious menit was
served by our hostess The nexd
meeting will be al the howe of
Mrs Watson, 484 Marlin Streot
Mrs. Fanunie Dorsey. president
Miss €. 1. Mitchun, reporter
hTe Thirty Second Session of {he
Atllanta Conference of the A. M
E. Church. which was hald al Bl
per Temple on Fair Sirect cloicd
when Bishop Wm. A Fountain, A
M. D D, made the assignnments of
the pastors Sunday afternoon. This
was one of the greatest confer
ences in the history of the A M
E Chiiteh in Georpia. Despite the
prevailing economic depression,
the pastoral reports allowed that
the conference has held ils cwn inrecovery.
SLEALTIEY PHE HOME TOR XAS
Buv Your Xmas Gilts At
Jones-Kennedy Furniture Co.
CASH OR TERMS
14y 1hvor st N I
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MRS. JOHN WILSON
“My mother gave Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound to my sister and me
when we were 14 years old.
Since my marriage I sutfered a
good deal from female trouble.
Since taking the Compound
again | feel perfectly normal in
every way. My skinis clearand
[ eat am{slcép' well. I will an
swer any letter about troubles
like mine.”’—Mrs, fohn Wilson,
62,;38:. MarySt., New Orleans, La.
98 out of 100 Women
REPORT BENEFIT FROM
LydiaE.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
ifinances and has thade a sulida
‘ial increase in membershin &
lof the high lights of the seo
twere the selections on Wodne:
lof delegates 1o the Getiooan (g
farence of the A M o
{which meets i Clecolnn | 6
Moy 1030 e [ ) ik :
fMoes BB G Nibe i
ilendon, B0 ol .
Copper ard W 13 L (g
elected delopn! 1y i !
Thornton, L 1) Chy ol ¢ t
iRopie. & 1 g o
ier b H Pobi i oA
were electo ] alte i
A rtesabilion Citin L
ethical and i )
tlees and: policy &f - the "IL
Lallenite ahitod | eir 1
Bryant, priver e b Jpras i
vy Dol by
adlopted LoD Pr 11 Leeee by 1‘
cral conlerence X it prt st ) Sy
dnave anl vao | 1 ciianl ot
M Bryint T riiryg the ofl o f
Socrelacy -1 e ol 2 b
1% Shrday Seiiaol 1n i i1
er 1 Cnelidded e [ (ot
Secrvelary of Mg Jg
it P A 1
Wil on Soorelbive 6 Uhilielh Tx
leninny Prol B Selby f Alglian o
A mied Mol i P ;
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Cosmopoltan A F 1 L
Novemboer 1952
| LEAST POINTE NEWS
;t-iiln:m'a Bantist {she:s Board -
. Met an Tucsday nigh! o Docormiios
alab the home of M and Bl
Iorace Biame on €4 oun Ave
pie MG peribers of dbo- a0
Wit preseit sanl ey HRiiGe
Dencon Freeman Alter the
doulildy bilines of e Do s
completed 1 B e hostese Mre
- Brame sorved a very delioious re
past All present expressed tHiome
Gelves g8 having Hod A vory ooy
Lable evening
M 5 K Ioss president
| Me. Jd Frecmman reporter
L e g ol L L
Stloam Baptiot Uehiers Boned et
aon. Wednesday nicht December
Jud gt thie home of Mias Mary |
Haves in Calhoun Avenue. I swvus
thi night oy the dannual elediion
uf officers and all of the former
officers were re-elecied All had
i enjoyable evening
: Mrs. AL M. Walker. president
Miss Ruth Render, veporter
L Mis N Haveod ot b
Home on (oorein Avenue. Her
frionds seihe [or Fop 0 U ove anendly
HEEONE]
. The Rosebid Communily. Clab
will met ot the hovie of Mrs Nel-
Hie Havieood on Holeomb Sirect
Thuinday nile Doeamber 10
DLANDTOWN
Me 1. Meadows Mt Taones
Laveniler amd Willio | b
malorod. o Gramtville: I
They were the snesls of Vv aue
Mis. Miller
The many friends of Mis: Mabel
Brotier are glad 1o know thot whe
has returned from the Grady hos
pital.
. We have oh aiir sick list Diss
Il Dimie il b Mie s o
Frager. We wish for them a :'po(“’d_v
R o o
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MARION D. NEAL
“I suffered from female weak
ness and leucorthoea for years.
A Lydia E, Pinkham bool was
left at my door and I decided
to try the medicine. I took
three bottles of Herb Medicine
and three bottles of Vegetable
Compound. Now [ amwelland
strong and I do not have any
discharge.l go out nursing and
I tell sutferers about the Pink
ham medicines.’”” — Marion D.
Neal, 154 SpruceSt.,Newark,N.7.
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IN CONSTANCE BENNETT FILLM
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Aol thi i the mosl Lepieiliy Pael
coont of then il othe 1ot
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if e ces aviiies of the Fronch
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Lo {he backiound of the balle
(i D1 The Caminon Law ety
Lt e Constai Jiictt pro
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116 1 ome of the larpest sots cyvil
conetrieted forca npiolion piotuye
vivalline the real thing in magid
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The eling showing this oy feo
tival ol the Paris art-eolony in ol
cwriinl dikes place (a4 gipdriti
Lallroom 240 feet long by 100 leel
wide Three large adjoining sound
tuees were converled into one 1oi
the filming The contral stage wa
ccupied entirely by the ballrouni
the stape to one side wis converted
into a1 gorgeols lobby entrance 1o
Ket = i ‘\E -
Dixie Theatre to
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tlave Boxing at
Thursday Show
ursday Show
The new manager of the Dixy
Theglie loeated at the corner of
Bitler and Decalapr bivent Bt i
vanped A very interenting progra
forr the restl ol the wopk
T wielie e Tpnesday
“Charle Annl fediuring
lie Rugagles Thursday night thex
cill he a number of boxing bolits
The slate s = as follows: Lo
Hardwick versus Batt McCoy. 10
otinds: Baby Wildeat versus Kid
Prown. 10 rounds There will also
Be a round bout which will be an
nouticed of 1he ring side The pro
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Dayv: of the ol West when cap
poevs stood omtade thie - gambling
:md dance halls and aveed the
pideersbhy o lgke 4 chance at g
qliare game’ are revived in Para
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eliminated the [Favn dealer, the
roulette game. rake-off poker and
blackiack outfit
. Modern persons vwho would woo
Tady Efick most do 50 in a more
conventionz! manner
' Turnine buck {bhe clock of desti
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every wWestorn town recognized
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the “Bird Cage.! dance hall and
gambling place.
Richard Arlen. as an officer ol
the cavalry, is sent at the head of
Ris comnpany 10 c¢lean up the gang
of cattle rustlers who work under
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