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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1931
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Yox ] NOT “BROKE™ BUT BADLY BENT
EEY R ERE IT IS just two days befove Chrisimas, and yuurs sincero.
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'|.0U 3 ty has nothing to spend but his time, nothing to draw but his
| ¥ ' reath 'It's funny ole world, is this natural phenarnienon
| flo’?u Atlis is holding upon his choulders, Atlas must be 4 ton i g
fl*‘ stre enough to bold up the whole world without & pun! Why
vhe boys out our way —and they do love {p spin yarns-—have a *line”
going the rounds to the cffect that Atlas was born in a town where
people were so hard boiled that little sivls in the kindergarten sang
bass! Doddy Milton, Morchouse leading candidate for the degree of
“Champion Liar of Robert Hall” goes the boys one
P ll Dbetter. Doddy says, sez he that Atlas father was so
| @ mean that he kicked all his wife's teeth out, then
I ’ { bouzht her at {ooth brush!
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> > AL ONG COMES CLARENCE, BUGGS, whose
;s ability to recognize a good joke or gag is a thing of
B beauty, and swears that he has seen the man in At
‘ lanta who's hardest hit by the depression. e says,
.,& ko gez Bupg that this particular guy is so ragged
VI 0 by that when the wind blows his coat apart. you can sce
- e his heart beating!
GAINES BRADFORD readily admils that there's only ONK
HANDSOME MAN in Atlinta, and that even THAT MAN might be
away during the holidays ‘cause he's thinking about beimg off! R
ROBERTS says he's viding hi: donkey this Christra That's a good
Sign he's on hi ch well, wh; bring that up? PAPPY ONKEAL pur
veyor of the famous C lege Inn, announces that for the beneflit of his
customers he's going (o lot them know the secret of his succoes: ~ihi
information,” begin Pappy, “will appear in my latest book ‘SUCCESS
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Cor. HUNTER & ASHBY, S. W.
| MISSES DOROTHY 1LOUISE,
JACKSON and her sister 'l'hwlm:a‘
of B0L Ami Strect will cpend then
holidays in Macon Goirpin with !
their father, i
Hostess To Lovely Birthday |
Dinner ‘
Mrs. Millic Marston entertained |
Saturday cvening. December 19,
with a lovely birthday dinner at |
her home on Welch Street honor
ing her charming grand-daughters, |
Misses Vernelta a n d Virianda |
White. ;
The color scheme of pink and|
white wWils carried gut . with ‘
chrysanthemurnms: The table was
adorned with a lace cloth and Hn'i
eenter decoratlion. wie a large |
birthdoy cake. l
The Misses Whilte were l”"*"'l“‘f‘j
with many delipghtful and useful!
| 1S ;
- Those inviled were Misses DBér
liim Saunders. a student of Spel-
L mian Collece. ] i07ie Mae dames
| Laura Nette Klowers, Messts.
g(h-ur;gu Johnson. - A ] Tillman,
| Heney Jumes. George Crumbley
l and Eddie Weaver, ‘
HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
Miss Ethel Knight, student nurse
at Grady hospital, Atlanta, will re- |
furn to her home in Macon, Ga.,
Saturday and Sunday for a holi
day vigit. She will return to her
dutics Monday. “
MRS. LEOLA BROWN
ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Leola Brown, 972 /\r-‘hhyl
Circle was hostess at a birthday
1 party. Saturday evening., December
19th, honoring her huband, Mr. 'J.}
W. Brown. The gucsts were co
workers and friends of the hostess
ind honoree At 10:30 the guests
| marched to the table singing “On
i ward Christian Soldiers’ after
| which a d:licious plate dinner wusj
{ served, which was enjoyed by ev-|
1 eryone. Assisting the hostess were,
‘Hr and Mrs. Duncan. It was a
;ml-n:nle\hh' alffair and all present
| seemed to have caught the Xmas
| spirit. The honoree received many
I beauliful gifts, |
| Mr James Dennis was host at a!
| birthday party, Thursday cvening,|
E December 17th. at the home, of hlsl
| mother, Mrs. Matilda Bryant 505
| Tatnall Street. Since, he has hncfn!
I very ill ta the regret of his many
{ friends. ‘
i Mr and Mrs O Green will be
i)ms;l:: to . a breakfast dance :m!
| December 24th at their home, 358
{ Cain Strect, Apt. 3 honoring the
| Bver Ready Social Club. The Presi
i dent is asking all members to
i please be present December 24th.
! Mr. Simpson., President
| Mrs. Filiinder, reporter
{ Mr. and Mrs J H. Jones enter
{ tained with a dinner at their hoine
i honovineg {heir friend Mrs E P
Bickerstatf
] IN MEMORIAM .
In memory of our sister and
wife. Mrs Mary Jackson, who
parted this life one yecar ago 1o
day
S0 puilty and sudden came the call
Your sudden death surprised us ail
Without a chance ‘to say farewell
A lone star shine over the grave
Of tiie one we love but could not
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Mr. Howard Williams, brother
: Mr Jim Jackson, husband :ind
: children.
| Simms Street.
"nn‘-‘. SOUTHERN BELL
| SOCIAL CLUB :
‘ Held their meeling for the
i clection of officers for the coming
l"" ar. Plans were made for a Xmas
L dinner and also tree. The home of
| Mrs. E. Hughley. 1096 McDaniel
i street, December 26. All are ask
ted to be present. The next mect-
I ing will be at the home of Mrs. k.
"Kpps. 33 Daniel street and will be
| entertained by Mrs. E. Bates, Jan
| 10th
Mrs. E. Jones, president
l Mrs. Epps, reporter
| KAWANIS CLUB
) Will hod 1ts meeting at Mt. Car
gmvl Church, Thursday night. there
fwifl he a Xmas tree also
Sister A. Napier, president
Sister B. Ward, secretary
Sister: M. Hendry, treasurer
THE FAITHFUL FEW CLUB
{ OF MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
| CHURCH
I Held its regular meoting last
i’l‘hm'"du_v night at the home of
| Mrs. Fuller, 843 Simpson Street,
“N. W Mr:. Redding a p d Mrs
Jenkins were reported as being
i sick Th~ club enjoyed the cur
irent events related by Miss Mat
%Hv Crawford and was very inter
'l(“”””" Plans were made for a
( Christmos tree and entertainment
ito be neld by the club at the home
jof Mrs. Mamie Cade, 809 Wesl
i?{ll!;l“! Street. Monday night Dec
jember 26th. after which the pro
rgram committc: rendered a de-
Iiia,'hffnl program
| Mrs. Elmira Floyd. president
' Miss Annie M. McKinney, sec'y
I Fey J N Galcs pastor
'WEST SIDE SINGING CLUB
' Met at the home of Mrs. Fannie
i Daniel 355 Chapel Street. Tuesday
!h:’:.‘.hi al 8 o‘clock The next mee!-
ing will be Friday night. Decem
‘ber 28t Come without fail, visit
[ors are welcome
l Mrs. T. MclLarin, teacher
Mrs. G. H Harper, teacher
{ Mrs. Lula Brown, secretary
" THE CARNATION ART AND
SOCIAL CLUB
Mot at the home of Mrs H
Jones, 364 Highland Avenue Aftel
the business part of the meeting
whist and dancing was enjoyed p)
everyone. We were glad to have a:
visitors, Mr. Julius Walker, Mr. J
Blunt and Miss M. Russell. Mrs
Jones and Mrs. B. J. Coffee will be
hostess at our next meeting, Dec
ember 31st. All members are urged
to be present. Visitors are wel
come Address of Mrs. Coffee.
1024 Parson Street
Mrs. M. Russell, president
Mis. Hattie Jones, reporter
THE DREAMLAND SOCIAL
CLUB
Met Thursday with Miss Hamil
ton. The club closed with a very
sticcessiul meeting. Pinal plans
were made for the dinner party,
Thursday, December 24th at 41
Doray Street, N. W. Miss Irene
Roberts will be hostess. Quite a
few sclect friends are expected to
be present. Refreshments were en-
Joyed during social hour. One visit
or was present, Mr. N. Hamilton.
Miss 7. Mayes, president
Miss P. Roberts, reporter
THE NORTH SIDE
SOCIAL CLUB
Was entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 931 ¥Frank
street. Monday night, December 14.
Aiter business a few games of
whist were enjoyed by everyone.
The house was beautiful decorated
with yellow candles and carna
tions. Everyone reported a pleasant
cevhing.
Mrs. M. Summer, reporter
Mr. Allen Whorton, pres.
MRS. PATTERSON TO
ENTERTAIN
Mrs. Patterson is entertaining
the Silent Sixtcen: and theie
friends at an Open House Dutch
Supper on Sunday night, Decs
ember 27, at 432 Cain Street Apt. 4
from 10 until. Many. friends are
invited.
PARISIAN SOCIAL CLURB
Enjoyed a pleasant evening, Fri
day, December 18, with Mrs. Cary
Minnifield on Davis Strect. Sev
eral visitors were present. A de
licious menu was served.
Miss Katheryvn Jackson will hold
open house Christmas Day to the
girls and their friends at the
hiome of Mr. Davis, 63 S. E. How
ell Street
Miss Katheryn Jackson, pres.
Miss Evelyn Reed, assistant
secretary
SILENT SIXTEEN
Mrs. Minnie 1. Patterson was a
charming hostess to the Silent Six
teen, Wednesday, December 16, at
her home on Cain Street. A very
interesting meeting was enjoyed by
all. We weire glad to receive Miss
Maggie Valentine as a member, We
had as visitors., Miss Stafford. Mr,
McDuffie, Lawson and Parrotte,
Our next hostess will be Mrs,
Olivia Jones, 106 Hilliard Street,
Wednesday, December 23, Al}
members are requested to be pre
sent. Miss Victoria Scott continues
sick. The Silent Sixteen wish you
a Merry Christmas. L
Mirs. Minnie Patterson, pres,
Mrs. Ruth Livingston
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THE ATLANYA WORLD, ATLANTA, GA,
THE COMMUNITY
CHARITY CLUB £
Met a1 the home of Mrs Connile |
Johnson on Cairo Sireel Tucsday
night. December 14th The c¢lub
will have a Xmas party and tree !
the next meeting at the home of
Mrs. J Preeman, 343 Ashby Street
N. W. Tuesday, December 29, 1931
THE SQUARE DEAL
SOCIAL CLUB
Met at the home of Mrs Ethe!l
M Harris 422 Chamberlin Stroet
with all members present. A very
interesting meeting w a & held
Three visitors were present. We
are always glad 1o nave visitors
Our next meeting be at the home
of Miss |. Maddox 387 Pasidonia
Place
Mrs E. Harris president
Mris. M Barnes, reporter
THE EVER READY CLUB
Of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
met Wednesday night, December 16
at the home of Mrs. Henerietta
Hoit, 215 Mildred Street. lL.esson
was taught by teacher No. 2, and
was beautifully discussed by the
class. Our assistant pastor, Rev. H.
Green was with us. We also re
ceived two new members, Mrs.
Doia Bovnton and Miss Amanda
Dallis. We are very glad to have
them join us. The next meeting
be with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mene
fee. 355 Humphree Street, Wed
nesday night. December 23rd.
Mr. J. R. Lovett. president
Mrs A Lovett reporter.
MYSTERIOUS 20TH SOCIAL
CLUB
Met at the home of Miss Lizzie
Ferrell, Thursday night. December
17ih at the usual hour 'Two new
members, Misses Colia Grimes and
Cornelia Carlton are on the sick
list Mr. lisher Clark is recovering
to the delight of his frierdds. Mr.
J.en Senior. was a visitor at our
club meeting The election of offi
cers for the year, 1932 are as fol
lows: Mrs. Gladys Jackson, presi
dent Miss Elise [ awson. secretary,
Miss D. Rowe, treasurer, Miss E
Clark business manager. The club
will have a Xmas {ree Tuesday
night, December 29th, at the home
of NMie (ladys Jackeon 1460
Hardee Street.
Miss Gladys Jackson. president
Miss Elise Lawson, reporter
THE ¥ L. C CLUB
Was entertained at the home of
Miss Annie PBell and Emma [
Logan. After devotional exercises
the club was opened for busines:s
[wit'u the president presiding. Plans
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C. R Yates, ¥Yates & NMilton, Drugaist
What C. R. Yates says about
teleph ' '
- ‘The telephone is a salesman
that keeps the merchandise of @
Store within arms reach of the
t customer The thoughtfui pur
chaser ingists wpon that sery !
foe hich is as near to him as
L 7os telephone
A business house without a telephone i8 cut off from
many of its hest customers. For move and more people
are having telephones installed in their homes, and
people who have telephones realize that they furnish
the quickest and most convenient way to buy. For
details concerning telephone service call the telephone
Dusiness Office, OFficial S600, located on the first floor
of the Hurt Bailding, 67 Edgewood Ave., S. E. or ask
any ts le phone *‘2‘2{15 yea
VONTIHLY TELEPHONE RATRS
Residi nee { -party . .§2.75 Residence 1-party . .$4.50
Residen Ity 800 Business message . . 6.00
ess l-party , . $10.00
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
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and Telegraph Company
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were made for a cake cutting, Fri
day night at the home of Miss
Carric Meadows, 1484 Dardee 5t
Plans also have been made for our
Xmas dinner at the home (X Mr
Clifford Trimble in Ben Hill,
Georgia.
Misc E. V. Sims president
Miss Roberta Smith, reporter
THE FIRE LIGHT SOCIAL CLUB
Held its weekly meeeting. Fri
day night. 762 West Fair Street A
Xmaus treet will be Monday night.
December 28th at 782 West Fair
Street.,
Miss A Hood. president
Mr. R Smith. reporter
THE GOLDEN RULE
BIBLY. (1.UB
c _Nel at the Fome of My 11T @G
‘Medith. A very interesting devo
tiopal exercise wy led by Mr.
Medith The lesn a< taught by
Mr McThiraty after which pew
business was discussed concerning
‘the Christmas trec Th be given
Tuesday Decenmber 29th at the
!homv of Mis Keliey 105 High
Street. All members are urged to
be present as v c are to lLave mc‘
‘}Xmas tee and (b i l;‘{\(t}
meeting in this vear 3 |
l NMr. H J Medith president
r; Mrs. Annie B. Young reporter
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
- SOCIAL CLUB
t Met at the home oi Mrs. Willic
iBell Saunders, 226 Mildred Street
A very splendid devotion un
| condueted by Mri. McDower New
tbusiness for the Yulelide Season
| was discussed. The club will by
| entertained with a Xmas tree at
lthe home of Mr. McDower on
| Xmas Eve night The club wil
;mccf at 9 oclock at the home of
{ Mr. McDower and will go about
i the community singing Xmas
gcarols and giving baskets to ih
i unfortunate. New members are
’Mossrs. Edward White Josept
i Huntley, Jesse Davis - Nathanie
i Gresham. and J. M. William.
‘ Miss V. Edwards, president
i Mr. Van Buren Shoriridge rep
' THE MAJESTIC SOCIAL CLUB
Met at the home ot -liss Browi
24 Howell Street, December 18:t
i We plan to donate baskets to th
inm,-dy. Our Xmas party will b
{given at the home of Miss Aker
1909 Auburn Avenue (OHif g
i meeting will be at the home of M:
[Callaway, 61 Daniel Street, Jan
iuary 8, 1932
1 Miss Hodges, president
", Mr. Ponder, reporter
I M lLabelle Brown wis hoste
to the Morning Glory Social Club
al her home, 750 Jaones Avenue
We had a splendid meeling. The
visitols - present were. Mrs C©
Baldwin, Mr. J Baker and Mr
and Mrs, Baker, wlio gave very in
teresting. remarks The club will
imeet January 3rd at the home nt
Mrs, Susie Smith, 248 Jones Avo.
inuc in honor of Mrs 1, ¥V Biown
| Mrs 1. Brown, presiderit
; Mrs. Susie Smith, sceretary
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Vit Ellen Lowe, reporte:
r Mr Lewis Wilkerzon ol i
Manley Street N E honored |
&nif'cv and nephews with a theay
gparty Tuesday night, Decemiber £
including Misses R Smyith D
Alexander, (' Y‘\]l';*f{«,x,(;,.)/,fi 1 A
Wilkerson, J. Alexander Afier the
show they dined at ihe Mot
politan,
Mrs. Rebecca R Dol ol 151,
Amanda Street is spending the
holidays with friends in Jaockeon.
ville, Florida.
Miss Badie GBI Oliver is in ihe
city to spend the holidays witli lie
sister, Mrs. Richard Walton Sh. :
teaching in Greensboro, N. (. ..
will return to her work on the 24
f January,
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Marriages
James Barnes, 22. 498 West Fair
Strect tn Miss Ethel Stimison 19
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Flowered
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gj Washable : _\Hp on sweawers,
:3: COREs fashionable celors,
\‘-‘ ,wth.m{: . falicy veayes,
=388 Practical for
ALY Chilly $ 69
f% ’ Mornings and [deal Xmas
.,*' Evenings in & (.p, :
5 344 Davis Xmas
!;s,é f— Hox Hose
:;:;' Rollins' Famous Runstop—
| ‘ $ 69 in all desirabla shades.
5 Sheerest Quality.
=8 BY : No. 26, $1.00—3 Pr. $2.75
LN No. 46, $1.35 -3 Pr. M4 08
Beautiful boxes
Vabrikord Waste Hand painted Trays
Bazskets Sachets
Hand painted Pictures Lingerie { .
Garters Pajamas aAse
Boudnir Dolls Handkeorchiefs :( ases
50c to $1.C0 50¢ to $1.00
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199 Peachtree WAInut 2773
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Smart, sleek heads everywhere nod a vigorous affirma-« i
tive when we say the new "Vaseline” Perfumed Hair
Dressing gives the crowning touch to a beautiful toilette.
It acts like magic, straightens the most stubborn hair,
makes it lie smooth and soft and flattering. “Vaseline” -
Perfumed Hair Dressing keeps the hair healthy, and o
straightens unruly hair. Twenty-five cents a jar, at all good al
drug stores. Made by the Chesebrough Mfg. Co,,Cons'd,, e
New York, sole makers of “Vaseline” Preparations. i
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119 Nelson Street. 3 o
Jacle Gresham, 22, 45 Hilllard
Lrect to Miss Willie May Scott, 18-
117 France Street,
James Williams, 21, Bush Moune.
tain, to - Mi Maple Stocks, 19,
Bush Mountain
Oscar Gates, 23, 901 Wells Street,
to Miss Lillie Wilkes, 22, 808 Meos
Daniel Street
Steve Dean, 22, 242 Dunisp
Street, to Miss Dorothy Cox, of 20,
146 Lamar Street.
Willie Mloyd Dunn, 21, 570 West
Fair Street, to Miss Essie Belle
Stocks, 19, Maple Street.
Sylvester Shorter, 25,. 1867 Ray
moend Street, southwest, to Miss
Vadic Howard, 13, 435 Lovejoy
Hireet
Felix . Wimby 22 130 Rhodes
Street, to Miss Bessie Fort, 19, 78
Ford Street
Ephraim Marshall, 19, 119 Maple
Street. to Miss Ola May Mitchell,
Fd Brown, 19 1050. Gordan
Street 1o Misa Lula Dixon, 18 988
Dimrock Stret
Frnest Jones, 535. 156 Chestnut St,
to Mi Ida Williford, 23, 158
Chestnut Street
Joue Griffin, 19, 159 Valentine
Strect. to Miss Hattie Davis Grife
fiths, 19, Courtlland Street.
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Church News
BITTHANY BAPTIST CHURCH
We were glad to have Rev. J.
[ indeay to preach such wonderful
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