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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931
WNOCIETY
Atlanta Society
By Juanita Paschal Toomer
PERSONAL MENTION
Among the week end vigitors in the city was Mr, I, D.
Wilkinson, of Washington, D, €., who i registrar at Ho
ward University.
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Mrs. B K. Mavnarl, of San Antonio, Texas;, is the
guest of her gisters, Mrs. 4. J. Ferguson and Miss Annie
Belle Scott and her brother-in-law, Mr. 1. J. Ferguson, at
their lovely home on Southwest Ashby Sireet.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper and three children and Mrs.
P. G. Moore, teacher at the Atlanta Univercity Labratory
Hehool, have returned to the city after a pleasart motor
trip to Nashville, Tenn.
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Mrs. Cyrus Campficld left the eity Friday for Ocala,
Florida, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. Jenes, Mrs. Jones is the sister of Mra. Camp:
field and will be remembered ac the former Miss Daisy Aik
en, of this city.
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Friends of Mrs. George White will regret to loarn of
the death of her hrother, Mr. Nuathanicl Hamd ooy of 1o
Grange, Go. Coming so soon after the death of her hus
band. the loss scems doubly rrent,
Beside Mrs, White, the other Atlanta relativos and
friends of the deceased, who attended the funeral i 1
Grange are Mesors. Fred and Ralph Gassett, nephews, Mrs,
FEugene M. Murtin, niece, Mr. Nathanicl Harricon I, grand
son, and Mr. W, €. Kelley, formier neichhor.
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Sterling Club Meets
At the club room of the Sterling
club, a mecting of the club was
held on Thursday evening.
The Sterling club is composed of
a group of enterprising men and
is rapidly taking its place among
the outstanding clubs and organit
zations in the city. Organized one
year ago, it has already made some
definite contribution to the busi
ness, social, political and educa
tional status of the group it g
identified with.
That it is filling a pgreat ne.d in
our city is evidenced by the gen
uine and sincere support it has re
ceived from the citizenry, Its pro
gressive program and its altrustic
aim bid fair to further enchance
its popularity. |
The club is housed in ('()mmu»“
dious quarters on the fourth flocr
of the National Benefit Building. |
and on several occasions they have
turned over their c¢lub rooin and
all equinments for charitabie pur
poses. The organization is headed
by Mr. T 1. Curry, who is-alsc the
founder.
The other members of the cinh
are Messrs. C. 1. Revnolds, C. W.|
Washineion, W H Smith. A W l
Dent. I 8 Blacker, (' W Smith
@scar 8, Hall W ¢ Kelley, I, l'
Forbes \I. S Spratlineg. . A. Toom- |
ar 0 E Slater M Hoamillon ¢ A
Bacote, A P Cofer 11 S E‘\’!:l";’l:-xi
J laovering Bell Ciha Sholinn B
I. Dobhs H O Dovier 1. B Ieath |
ey Warren 1. V. RBeeoo Bl l,‘
Gouldrock. John F Cook. 1""‘""',
Hueeing. A, B Standard Forre 'Nl
. Washingfon F 1, Goodlett
W Dobbs, M 1 Rovroids ) I
Dobbe. T I Honvy, Willismr—
Thomas, Jr.,. R € Eberhardt W|
C. Thomas. Ralnh . Gassett, John
. Geer John § Allen I 1. Con-|
lev, Perry Fiideon I oRoy (‘ari-r
. ¥ Delorme. Theodore Walker,
I B Blavlensond Pbe Chae . W
Kelley, !
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Jupiter Pluvius
Outdone
In spite of the efforts of OIld
Jupiter Pluvius to “throw a wet
blanket" on the Turkey dinner
sponsered by the members of ”l“‘
Morehotise Auxiliavy, the affair on
Tuesday evening, December 8, was
a big success.
The dining hall at Morehouse
college vas the scene of the dinnes
ond the spacious room was Hl(l(k,‘i
attractive with potted ferns artis
tically arranged.
Music for the occasion was fur
rished by a lrio of Morehouse
students ‘
The onc hundred or more per-|
sons, who wventured out info the
downpour of rain to attend the.
affair were amply rewarded in:
pleasure and salicty of .'l;:;»'-tltf_-::.‘
Christmas Cantata,
The Glory of l:uthl:‘hcm’
will be preseiced by \\-';wh-;
ington i Glee elub at Bedhel
A. M. (E. Church, rw‘und::;\'i
c\'cnin;.{f December 20 at
6:30. The offering will hoe
given fer the unemployed.
NEGRO DOILS
PEN SETS
LESSON (OMMENTARY
BIBLE RELIGIOUS
BOOKS
XMAS CARDS
. For Sale at
Hopkins Beok Concern
141 Auburn Ave.,
. " Atlamty, Ga, 00
lor e mena was a production of
culnfary. art
ne dinper waes ap atlemnt o
raise money for the Endowment
Fund and it is believed thal after
all reports shall have been made
a neat sum will have accrued The
members of the auxiliary are Mes
dames John Hope, S. H Archer J
C. Bridees, W R Chivers ¢ B
Dansby, Kemper Hatreld B T
Harvey, CC B FHubert K A Fng.
gins. B A Jones € B Lindsay. S
M Nabrit H. . Stronpg. NPTl
man, Ludie Andrews, Flosa I} Iar
rison. A W. Dent 1.ulu Eichelber
ger, C. M. Wardlaw, Phillip Davis
J Li Webster I PP Whittalker, 1d.
Wynn C. W Gheen, © A Biacole
and Misses M. 1. Burch and € J
Clark.
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Polly Annas Feted
On Tuesday alternoon Mis. Na
thaniel . Tilllnan was hostess at
4 jpuotly pirly ot her ailractive
hove on Tair stroot :
= he aflfyie was a eoiticw 1o the
Polly. anoa club Soverel dlher
frinnds of the hostess who are not
mombers of the A'ollvoana were
invited gucsts.
Throuchaout the house elective
decoratitns were used Bridpe was
the feature of entertainmerit and
prizes were won by Mosdames J
B Shiter A I Cooper W d Shaw
and Miss Tona Crawford,
27 Club Re-elects
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Officers
At a meeting called by the presi
ifent NME O Joise O3 Thomns the
members of the 27 Club assembled
Thursday evening in the Directors
roogm at the Ilome Office Building
of the Atlania ].ifo Insurance Co
for the purpose of electing officors
for the voar '32
Prior to the election, Mr. Thomas
made the annual presidental ad
dress which wau delivered in his
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Harris Hardware _Cg.
262-261 266 Fdgewoed Ave., N. E.
characteristically eloquent oty e
Encouched in the address were
l::flvorul recommendations. which it
carried out, will form the most am
bitious program undertaken by any
I('luh of lhmfi;';uup below the Mason
and Dixon liine.
With Dr. Johnson presiding, with
his usual poise and ecase of manner
the entire official body was unan
imously re-elected as follows:
Messrs. Jesse O. Thomas, president,
B 1T Havvey, vice-president: . A
Poonier, secreotary: 5 M- Nabrit
assistant sccretary; E. M. Martin,
troasurer: Alty. T. W Holmes,
chairman of the exceutive commit
tee: and Dr G- A Howell chair
man of the entertainment commit
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| Sigmas Feted by Dr.
Penamon
Among the most brilliant events
of the past week was the Sccond
Annual Supper given to the grada
ate members of Phi Beta Sigma
li“x,n!--rm!y, sy DIk Penamon, at the
residence of Mz, Brown, 306 Nier:
s Ave.
* ‘fhe parlor was effectively deco-|
rated with blue and white Sigma
!ruvn'mi% and heautiful flowcers |
Whist was the fealure of the even
ine. bul wias halled 1o have o
special teport by th Program .
i('mnn'xilh‘(- headed by Dr J W
Nicholson This report was un.
‘animously adopted, and went on
}pl'ug:':.m committee had (-\‘m"
record as being the best renort :m‘.'%
brought before this body. All of!
the members pledged to fu;muz".l
this program one hundred pe: (»:,-m.!
A delightful supper was served |
by three charming ladies; Misses|
Sniith, King and Mrs. Brown |
Included in the lisi of those _u.n‘::-{
sont were: Mossrs J W Nicholson i
Wartune Scolt W J Nicks G H.’
Higginbotham H D Canady, D W |
Watline A ] Loekhart I M (,;13"3;,i
J a Alley J W Lander it
Elligan, and J W. Smith. i
| M B U COLLEGE CONTEST
| NEARS END |
! §
The Popularity Contest between
‘lhv M. B. College graduates in the |
lcity, - the West Side against the |
Bast Side, is scheduled to close al
| week from to-day, Sunday BDec.
. B 3 W K | ader caplain n.‘:
}t!:r East Side group announces !
,Hx:‘.‘x the East Side Alumnl is hard
. at work and is neawng their r,n;\‘x,i
. The West Side group, headed by
(. W Smith has been called ml
imeet this uafternoon, at the home
lof Mrs. Hallie Jordan, 978 Beck-|
]\vith St. 8 W gt 400 All Wcsti
Side Alumni are urged to be pre
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] IVEY ®BROTHERS (’HRIH'!',W.‘\SI
DASKETS
The old pesple and unemploved |
wha dre » of & Christmas |
basket. pleass pam v ir nampe .’1’1"!;
address in o voul o commiily
churelr or your «.on church net |
later than December % 1o the D;x;“l
tor can gel the 1<t o 1he estab
listhment not later than December
IVEY BROTHERS,
21
462 Jaiicin St & W
’hone Main-2067.
Mrs. William Stovall and Mrs
Thomas Blackwell were jaint host
ess 19 a lovely party Friday even
g Decembor 4th at their home
on Ashby Slreot, The yuetlide
ealurs wore beautifully ecarried
oL Those reporting of havine ay
enjovable cvening Mr and M=
Caear Thilol N nnd N €6 (0
Walleyr Mr and Mrs Ralph Ball
arc. Mr st Mis dloiiston Mr
fnd Mg Coil o ond M A B
Smith
THE ATLANTA WORLD, ATLANTA, GA.
ACTIVITIE S
(‘hristmas Holidays To Be
Enlivened By National Boule
The opening date for the much
hervalded National Boule of the big
ma Camnma Rho Sorority I8 raptdiy
approaching and gociety i3 all a
{wilter with expectation.
Among the brilliant affairs that
will be pgiven for the pledasurc of
the visiting sorors will be a bl
Guel staged by the local chapter of
the worority, a dance by this 07
club o ball by the Omega Poi Dhi
Fraternity, a party by the Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternily und o lea
by e A Bt A SONOLILY,
These ¢ffairs are expecied to be
glamareous and bizarre, but will
by no means distract undue @t
tention from the scrious business
program of the sorority
Plip aim of the sorority 15 to cli
courape higher education and 1o
back up that aim. Gamma chapler
which s the local one, will pubiicly
award a scholarship to a worthy
Miss A. B. Scott Is Hostess
The (' richingg lelivilie, wero i
ailgiraledd op Sundayv. dlei ool
when Mt Annie Belle Sceott kept
open howse in honor of her sister
Mi 2 K Havnard of San A0
ionio lexas
Ko the past vear Mizs Seoll has
been making her home with hep
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs T J Ferguson, 87 Ashby 5i
soithwest and in spite of ihe
brevity of her residence in the city,
her congeniality has endeared her
to u host of friends. who called on
Sunday from Hive (o seven b M.
Red and green. colors symbolic
of the Chiistivias s2ason,. Were car
ried out in every detail The win
dows in the Hving room were be
docked with Christmas wreaths
electrically lisghted and in one cor
ner of the living room was a huge
potied Poinscttia swhich stood on
the floor and towcred upward a-|
heut =iz feet Four gorgsoous red
bloonis were open and presented a
picturesgue sight ]
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In the dining ropn:. the table was
draped with a hand oine Irish Lace
cloth In the center vis a low bowl
holding exquisite Rod Radiance
rases and on the sides were candle
holders -upporting finity red tulle
bows. ‘
Interznersed belween the candles,
were silver bon bon dishes con
taining delicions bonbons and cash
ew nuts. On the buffet was anoth
er vase filled with the same variety
of beauliful roses.
The damty sandwiches, which
NOW ot
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getting ability,sclectivity and
tone quality on a par with
those provided by many high
priced sets. And yet the price
of the “Little Corporal” is
omnly $39.50, with tubes.
Both the new variable mu
tube and the Pentodo power
tnbe are employed in the
“Little Corporal.” Complete
volume control is an impor
tant feature, as is the care
fually matched dymamiec
speaker.
Come in and see this splen
Prices—including tubes: Standard Models $39.50 to $250; Customs
Susilr Models §95 to §350. Small dosn paymens, convenient terme.
Small Cash Payment
Special Christmas Terms
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ATLANTA AND WEST POINT ROAD (OMPANY
Attractive Christmas Holiday fores
Round-trip tickels on sals December 16 to 23, 192! {nclusive.
Final return limit January 6, 1932, between ponts in the
Southeast.
Ask Ticket Agent for faves, selling dates znd limits to other
destinations.
J. P. BILLUPS.
(ieneral Passenger Agent, A cdanta, Ga.
Travel hy Train for Safety, Comfort and Convenience
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The Littie Corporal
Sts-tube Smpes-Hetarodyne
$39.5@, whh tubes
did new value and the muamny
other new General Motors
Radios. We shall be glad te
arrange the purchase on lib
eral and convenient terms.
Unquestionably
one of the great
est radio values
ever presented to
the public, the
“Little Corporal”
offers distance-
person in the senior class at Book:
er Washington High school. This
award will be made at an open
mmeeting that will be held at the
iirst Congregational church Sun
day, December 27th. at 8 p. m. The
public is eordidlly invited (o at
‘1end this meeting at which such
renowned speakers o Iy lohn
Hope. Mesars. Jease O, Thomas
gl“m'l'v.\{ B Wiashinalon and Mrs
Howard W Pitts. basileus of the
locul chapter, will appear on pro-
L gram, ! ;
| The local officors who are Mrs. |
| Howard Pitts basileus; Miss Made
' line White. vice-basileus; Miss
Janie Goosby, recording secretary;
Miss Myrtle Estes, corresponding
| secretary: and Mrs. Maud Tolbert,
| treasurer, together with their com
| mittces are indefatigable in their
ctforls 1o inake this seventh an-
L nual Boule the most successful of
all
an innovation ‘
. Believe it or not some of them
were made with one side of red
- bread and the other side of green.
| Others contained red and green fil
' ling and were lied with red and
green ribbon
Apnropriate music was furnished
by Miss (race Kellogg, popular
| student at Clark university.
The hostess received her guests,
. wearing an atiractive eggshell chif
| fon modei,
I~ The guest of honor was charm
{ ingly garbed in black chiffon.
. Meosdarnes Horace Thompson and
L W S Cannon assisted the hostess.
,I\‘Tl"i_ Thompson was gowned in a
' becoming blue frock and Mrs. Can
non was lovely in black chiffon,
. combined with cream lace.
Mr Jarmes Barpe the husband
L of Nrs Carrvie Barge of 459 Stone
vl OF s o] on ihe diel Jidd
and has been for the past two
montns.
NMrs Mary Jolnson 90 ltont St
5 1 has been 1l for 1he vast two
weeks, i
THE SARAH ALLEN vid
Of Big Bethel et with Mrs
Virginia Hoffman 80 So Jackson
5t Aftor the inferesting program
| the hostess served a delicious menu.
{ The next mecting will be with
| Mrs. Carrvie Grimes, 938 Beckwith
St. S W., Siunday, December 13
| Mrs. Susie I, Gholston, Pres.
Mrs. A R Chandler, Sec'y
Club Lauches Worthy
Project
Prior to the opening of the Na.
tional Baptist Convention which
convened here September 0O-14 o
group of energetic female mem
bers of the Greater Wheat Strect
Baptist church organized to cnter
tain the Women's Auxiliary to the
convention.
The local organization sctup
known as the Young Matron: Cir
cle, has remained intact and an
nounces a very ambitious program
for the future
The most immediate project they
hope (o put over is a Christmas
Tree for the needy of the church
and community,
Dectitite families. who can al
tend in person. are invited to en
joy the oceasion, which will be en
livened by the singing of Christ
mas carols by the meribers of the
circle. However, to the ncedy, who
will find it impossible to come (o
the church. baskets ceontaining
poodies. will be taken Persons in!
sympathy with this movement are
urged to donate money or food o
what have you to help make the
affair -a huge succes. g
This is your big opportunity to
serve helpless people to whom talk |
about the Christmas spipit. will |
ceem farcieal tnless vou come to
the rescue.
Mrs Etta Boone 15 preident of
the group, NMis WM Dancle
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Wedding Announced
by Popular Couple
The marriage of Miss Lieila 1l
and E 1. Boggusl, both of Atlanta
wias solemnized on the evening of
June 14 a1 7 oelock at the Cole
St Bantist Chureh. Marietta, Ga
. 'The ceremony wids performed
by the pastor. Rev. .. 1. Sanders.
The bridal march was plaved by
Miss Mary Ann Williams of
Marietta. Mrs. Lizzic Adams of
Deiroit. Mich. wis her sisters
matron of honor Little Miss Hdna
Juanita Jackson nicce of the bride
wrie flowor i1l
The bride entered with her
mother Mis Etta 1l by whom
sh e wad piven in martigge. Lhoy
were met at the altar by the groon
and lis best man, Mr. Edd Walls
brother-ip-law of the bride The
bride had as her flower girls Mrs
Coc'lla Bisby Mis Dovie Watls
sister of the bride. Mrs Annsd
l.ovejoy and Mrs Frances Benia
mn all of Atlanta Tlie pride wa
Mrs Benjamin's matron of honor
PAGE THREE
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in June, 1922. The brde had as
fier bridal party Mrs. Mable Groe
gan. Mrs. Illa Bell Sexton, Miss
Margarett Sexton, Mrs. Susie Powe
el usherettes, Mr. Homer Danlel,
Mr. James Dycr, Mr. Charlie Hap
per and Mr. Kdd Robinson, all of
Marictta, :
The church was beautifully de
corated with garden flowers and
lphted candles, which were also
beautifully decorated. The out of
Freye, Mr. and Mrs. Boggus, Miss
town guests were Mr. and Ms,
Helten Hill, Miss Lucille Middle
brooks, all of Atlanat and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Smith of Chicago, IN.
The bride was beautifully Brown
ed in cream satin and her long
veil was caught on either side with
valley lilies Her slippers and
other accessories were to mateh.
The bride carried a gorgeous arm
bouguet of white rose. The flows=
with assorted bouquets ot mateh
‘v girls were all lovely in colors,
their cosumes. Mr, and Mrs, E. L.
Boggus reside at their lovely home
132 Gpitfin 8t Atlahts (13
THE NORTH SIDE BOARD N
Of Butler St. €. M. E. Church
was heautifully entertained by Mrs.
Frmma Harris at the home of Mrs.
Cobb, 548 Irene St Friday night,
vitin more than 30 memmbers and
itiends who spent an enjoyable