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December 13, 1931, Sunday City Edition
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Dec. 13, ’3l S.N.S.
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Section 11 of Papers Published In
Atlanta, Columbus, Ga.; Birmingham, Ala.; Memphis,Tenn.; Greenville, S. C.
THE MASONS gave their annual
Thanksgiving Dinner at the Masonic Tem
ple, 200 South 4th Street. Memphis, re
cently —Jones-Purdy Photo, Memphis
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YOUR HEART when this attractive
pirate comes wound. She’s al]
ready to make you walk the plank.
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“SHE SAYS TO Me
and I says to her!”
Childhood’s happiest
hours at Miss Chad
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CONSIDERED ONE of their most val
ued employees is Mrs. Anna Cooper, sales
woman for the Sears-Roebuck Co. of At
lanta. She has been on the staff of the
huge concern for almost a year and has
won high praise for her work. The Sears
Roebuck Co. is one of the few large firms
in the South to employ colored in its sales
department.
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WE RE PULLING for Talladega
College Basketball Team every
time! And if they don’t win. we’re
pulling for them just the same!
SWEET AND DEMURE is Miss
Rosie Louise Swain, popular mem
ber of Harlem’s smart younger set
—Photo by Campbell’s Studio.
New York City
Only Weekly
Rotogravure
Sheet in The
World Published
by Negroes