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HALL, SORORS OF SIGMA GAMMA RO
QANDWICHING a series of swanhy sacial cvents hetween g calendan
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of mot constructive and Hamirating L e ‘ fon P the
charm ng sorors of Sigma Gannana Rho.o with My Fannic O'Bannon,
s - giand bacileus, in the chair. have jut pacsed the
midpoint of their Seventh Annnal Boule (p o
U) X y nounced: “Poo=lav')
xw ‘ PHE BUSIED PEN of Meo Juanta Paschal
;fi!fl{g’?;@ Toomer one of the soror: e well e o rogulir con-
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g‘ 1\:&" S Y trihnlor Lo the ooty papes ol h patpur, will
R R }Y/ proficy mai iitd detdile of the lisiie | on
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\ g\’\q‘? tholess o foew sidel ghts of thie doings ol sigma
o S S il Gamma Rho may be eleaned in subsequent pird
Lucius Jone, oraph A ctory of the opening meeting hus Leen
furn =hed by thiz columinizt cliewhere within tins Bruc,
MATINEE MIRTH
SIOMA CAMMA RBHO pried ihe I'd off the social cchiodale
Monday afternoon. from four Wl seven-thiity, on the Roof Gar |
en. Our well known youryg pianist. Graham W Jackson. wai at the
piano, flanked on cither < de by a coterie of platant Siminole Nvnco
patars who were keved up to the oceasion. And such music why our
intelligrentsia loot adjectives ‘with which to relate their superla se
elation! The “Saint Louis Blues’ and “Happy Dayvs Ard Here Again’’
Wire de- nearnated “Slpapy Time Down Boulh' s gven
NEWEE @jiesu The prde Was = thvie
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SPWENTY-SEVEN" RINGER
Er i cANTEe TEEpR eV NI SRR EN L LB heart pal
pitator, initiating at twenty-seven minules past Ten and prolong
ing 'till the wee, wee hours of the morn ng Aoain Gralmim wa
there with syncopation of highly cmotion-disturbing propertie:. Well
known members of the professional and business world were starch
od 20 stiffly, and looked so decidedly formal in their “tuxes” b
they resembled sheaves of beaverhoard. They were immacuiate
to their Linger tips, Promi'nent loeal mavons and debutand port
od gowns of highly arresting beauty, all caleulated to elicit the envy
of the most nonchalant connoisscur. For blocks on the ©Avenue’
hj[,:‘h |H>\\'|‘I'M| ;Hli{ hi"'?l }il‘i"uf Vb le l'(l\li-fi by cehn patked 1 !?I'xii"
file along the curbs, Yo i the professionals had a holidav! And
the sorors of Sigma Ganima Rho. despite the routine of the car
fier hours of the day, were as buoyant as uncorked vingey abe flood
o with salt! ;
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A THE GAMMA MATINEE AFRFAIR. from the hupo throog
ol Ytageed” Atlamtans. such ploasing periona a3 e ones aboul
o be enumoerated could be sincled out: The Sigma CGamma Ri
homsclve: amotic whom were Mecdames €. M. Pibte Iaanity Pa
bl Loomer and Meced Meptle Mg balos Anona Walkey
alte and Janie Goo !u.\' Faucitle H:.!’) oribay Rurge. and Ruby
Wiie and othepss My and My - 1. Bell, Proland Mrs 6 Lather
Hiooks and Mossi- Jeoae O, Fliomasd, A, A MePhooieres, (0 W
Washington, Charles 1. Gideons, 11 J. Furlowe, Clinton Gibson,
[iddie Hugping, Marvion Hamilton, Ralph Robin-on, Marcus Beaver
feorge Logan dwicds, and res of other males: and Mises Mable
Hind,. Vera Gibson Evolen Ross Thedma Handley, Oles Williams,
Mildred Freeman, Lawia Campfield, Hattio and Edythe Wimbish,
(Gl Rutleder . Blaache Dyer. Badve MWatson. Helen B Jehnson,
Addye Crump, Robinion, Evanc. Dwelle, Majorie Roland. Pricstly.
indl others: and Measdames Gscar 5 Hall: Niela Yilon T D, Shiy
aby and othe)
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were a hit too numerous tor ot vealeh them all with anything short
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powered sleuth . Noverthel he cuboequent Lzt will atl L0
Ve one an jden of jusl who wa who, and why, Lel'ls see. D, and
Mr= H. M Holmes Dy and My ¢ W Powell Dy and Mys. . W.
Rooves, Dr and Mis, €. . Joha ol Deeand Mys. bW Lo Linder
Drs G, A Howell and ¢ 11 Kellvy, Messas Jesse O, Thomas, Harold
i, Thomas J. W. Madison, J. I'. Cooke, W. . Kelly. A. D Hamilton.
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| Manley, I5. 11 Muert'n, William Brown, James 0. Slade. [J. .. Pierce 1
Bertram Hamilton, Samucl Johnson. T Lee Curry; E. B. Sarreals.
William Jackson. Augustus Neal. Hehert Roland, S M. Lewis Frod
Ables. and Mesdumes Milton. Yates. Pitts, Bell, Hall, Faulkner
Buech, Madi-on, Maaley, Martin. Mayve. Baskerville. J. O. Thoma '
H. H. Thomas, and M5 Loiz and Lauwrence Rutledge, Agnes ‘\“‘"!‘\
dox, Myrtle Estes, Treno Austing Anne Savage, Laura Lane, b Hie |
Black, Henvictta Smitl, Rubye Ford, Hattye and Edythe Wimb, )r‘
Johnnie Britta‘n, Alyce Rehecea Williams, Julia Madison, Mmhwl{
Combs.” Eliie Allen, Helen Chase Jolnoon, Hortense Walker. |\"x""
i Haywood Becsie Haywood, Myrtle Matin, and scores of other ‘
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' INVADING FEMININKS at both affairs of Monday were in
t clutive of Eniil'e Walden. Evelyn Brixcoe, Helen Brooks, Fdyhe
! scall, Ninn Pettiford, Panuie O' Rannon. S, 1. Austin. Cora Wooid
: ward, Ethel Seott. Lucy Brooks, Clio Bohannon, Esthep Boyd, Mary
[ewin, Delight Winton, Iidna Weinburn, U, Ashburn. Henrietta Bran
noin. Bertha Black, Lotz Gray, Juaniti Ashe. Florénce Barker. and
miany athers,
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‘ SHE T INCOLN COUNTRY €110 coming out of its social
nothingness with a brillinnt New Year’'s Eve Dance, bheginning at
nine o'clock tomorrow night out Simp.on Road, It promises to Le
one of the thrillers of the weelk and will he largely attended by At
lanta’s pleasure-mad-hatters
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THE FIGHTING KINGS another live Atlanta society elub, well
known throughout the sector here. will take Sunvet Casno by storm
tomorrow (Thursday) night in their New Year's Eve special, This
dance has beer arvanged by the Fighting Kings ever since many
weeks back at the frst invasion of theose 'Bama State Collegians
Hence, it is safe to assume that the vounger ciement of Atlanta co
ciety will get quite a big thrill. Ole Sam Speede. vour grood ole Park
man, has everything in readiness
MISS ESTHER B. JACKSON, former Clark oo ed and now an
‘nstructress. will entertain for former school friend: and other close
connections @ her home on Simpson Street thi Friday night. Miss
Willic Mae: Smith, of 560 ashiby Street will ditty wilh & 1iltle home
affair- The Ki-Yi’s alio “cream” on the weck end. So do the Rho
Betas, To be sure, there will be many others. Catch ’em as they
comp-- AND YOULL BE WEARY AT TilE (Cloap OF DAY!
.3 That's always the wav of Yours Truly.
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’ PAY 'EM A VISIT
) MOSKINS CUNNINGHAM the progressive clothing store at 105
Whitehall Street, is rapidly forging to the front ac one of the favored
merchants for ladies and men's cloching. Combination quality and
reasonability of prices, minced with prompt. cord’al and cqual treat
| ment to all patrons are but a few reasons why our peaple should visit
| the downtown shop. I, ke the OLSHINE COMPANY on the same
l Street, MOSKINS CUNNINGHAM not only advertise the colored
\ papers. but in many other ways riciprocate for eolored patronage re
‘ H‘w\fwl Gencerally, this altrism is in the form of reduced prices.
| Clhivistmas ‘s gone, and many, many bargains on left-over stock may
{ be had. Try a visit up. They'll give you cash or installment plans.
‘ THIS COLUMN i more thin filled already—and the news on
bond from various and sundry affairs hag barely been touched. We'll
| have to ask you to stand by until Erdday foy the Jutinian ringer. the
‘ Weehington Tiiph recital, George Harrison’s recical, the entertain
ment tor My Droderick Maise, the impomptu affa’r of the Ashby
‘ strect Ma- o Johinsons the Glaxo-Civle dance on Saturday aficrnoon
at Subsct, nuniccous social items. and othor similar bits of so¢iety do
| g THALEE CONELTI WEDNESDAY’S SEANTS « LHETS
] WILL RESUME THIS STURE IN THE READY ISSUE. WRITE
QR CALL JIHE ATLANTA WORLD, OR WALNUT 19299
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lmt.\'. VINSON AND DAUGH
TERS HOSTESSES l
| Mg Thomasine Vinson and her |
i.!..u.;htv".\' Misses Claudine a n di
Dora Mae Harvey of Howell Street |
.\\vn- hostesses to several holidays !
(visitors among which were: Mr. |
!!luu:‘tnn 5. Pevson, lHeniy Cunning |
thim. Joseph Gregg and Chester |
{Taylor of the S. C State football |
l,qu;ui; Miss 'Thelma Nelson of |
Puchlo, Colorado who teaches with
Miss Dora Hiarvey in Cuthbert, Ga. |
The guests were foeted on Christ
mas. night with a party att {he
;uunn' of Mis. Clande W Reévnolds |
on Fitzgerald Street, honoring Mr.
*Hun::imn South. Person. All of the
above name guests were present
’nmi Messrs. Cotton, Whittaker, De-
Lorme of S. C. and their guests and
!:l few others,
|5
i Mr. Tyler Prasier and Mrs. Len
jura Reese Gaither left Tuesday for
| Washington, D. C. They motored
\Am-;.n to Atlanta to visit relatives
':md {riends. They were the house
jpuests of Mr. John Gaither and
{ Mr. and Mrs. Ilousion on Felton
!lh':\'v Mrs. Christine Houston is
the aunt of Mirs Gaither. They
were honored with several parties
e,
Mrs. Ellis. 530 Oliver Stireet en
tertained with a lovely dinner
party in honor of Mr and Mres
Johnson, Thoze present were:
I Mesdames, Emma Wilson, Dickson,
Calaway, Messrs, Calaway and Wii
':'un. A delicious menu was served
| THE TWELVE VARIETY
GIRLS SOCIAL CLUB
‘ Held their meeting, December 18,
at the home of Mrs. Florence Elder
on Simpson Street. Officers woere:
‘('h‘('t('d for the New Year They
are: Mrs. Fannie Phelps, President
Mrs. Gertrude Arnold, vice-presi
dent, Mrs. W. Gresham, treasurer.
!Mi::.\' E. Martin, secretary, Miss R
lltubinson‘ reporter. The next mect
ing will be at the home of M
ll’hvly::. 233 Inman avenue.
| Shine s
MISS MORGAN AND UR.
NEWMAN WED AT QUIET
' DECEMBER CEREMONY
‘ Mrs. Ida A. Morgan announces
itho marriage of her daughtor
l(:«-m-\';l Beatryce. to Mr. Harry .
Newman, the ceremony having
I::.kvn plece Monday night, Doc
ivmlwr 215t at eigpt o‘clock at the
‘h(vmv of the bride's parents. Mr.
iand Mrs. Newman are it the home
;nf their friends, 253 Ashby Stroet,
i Northwest,
Rev. and Mpg - W. C. Odoms of
1057-A Quarry Street, S. W.. of this
city motored down to spend the
Xmus L ldays with relatives und
THE ATLANTA WORLD, ATLANTA, GA.
friends in Wayside, Geovgia While
there they celebrated his bivth
day. They hidve returned to the
city to the delight ot their many
friends
RHO BETA'S LEAP YEAR BALL
The ladies are poing to call for
the men. To go to Tiger's Villa, to
dance the old year out and the new
year in, Thuisday, December 81,
1931.
Mrs. Mauable Hart of 506 Mary
Street, S. W.. entertained the Rho
Beta Social Club on Saturday aft
ernoon. Four visitors were present
‘Mesdames P. Conn, F. B. Hick
'man, and Mae Moore, also Miss
| Syrette of Tuskegee. The hostess
served a veory/ delicious three
_course menu.
i My and Mrs William J lLee en
tertained Sunday afternoon with a
| buffet dinner at their homie on
fr‘\ngim' avenue. The living room
‘was decorated for the occasion in
'red and green. Those present were:
| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maddox, Mr
| W. Scott, Mrs. Vivian Moulder, Mr
‘and Mrs. Thorpe, and Litile Ive
,lyn Thorpe. Mrs. Annie Patterson
iand Mrs. W. J. Lee’s mother.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sardon en
tertained with an elaborate dinner,
{ Xmas Day. Those invited. Bev. and
Mrs. Millnor, Messrs, Wiggins, J.
Field, J. Dunn, Meadames, Wiggins,
| Brown and Sardon
FMp-and--Mrs-A- B Gibeon—Jr.
321 Henry Street. S. W., eatertain
ed at a seven o'clock Xmas dinner
in honor of My and Mps J. H
Gibson, S, and a tew friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Tuggle. Mesdames CGreen
Huggle, Susie Heard, Mr. and Mrs.
i Dorsey. All spent an enjoyable aft
ernoon.
Misses Inez Beale and Rosa Eyrd
lof Atlanta are spending the holi
| days with their parents dnd rela
tives, Miss Eunice Touchstone of
| Griffin, Georgia
MRS. MARY WILLIALGY
| HOSTESS TO DINNER
{ Mrs. Mary Williams entertained
;\,\‘uh a lovely dinner party at her
{home on Ashby Terrace on Christ
§m:1r: Duay After dinner a spirited
[round of bridee i enjoved. The
| guests inch ed A and NS
{ James Dieht. Mr ond Mes Osear
| Heriel. Mr. and Mrs E. Johnson,
iMr. and Mis Willie Rhodes, My,
land Mrs Willie Bonner and Miss
| U. L. Cody
!MlSS LOVE HONORED
I Miss Mary E 1ove was delight
fully entertained tast week by her
friend, Miss Selma Morgan, prior
to Miss Love's leaving for Texas,
where she will make her future
‘homie. A gay round ol courtesies
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Sigma Gamma Rho]
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Opener Gemmed
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By Dr. Hope |
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By Lucius Jones ‘
Featured by a timely admonition
and challenege to the mode of soci
2l adjustraent of our college-bred
wonien by Dr. Johin Hope ])H‘l-'idl‘l.’.“
of Atlanta University here Sunday |
night at the Fiest Congregational
“('hlll(ii‘ the seventh annual boule
of the Sigima Gumma Rho Sorority
if‘,m off with a hang. Dr. Hope de
||ivv-n-:1 the peincipal address, one
Lof the snost stirring and eloquent
;1 ks ever made before a tocal pub
lie
Knowing that the substance of
his address would strike scme as
beine radical, Dr. Hope explained
Lfrom the outiel that he knew some
éwmm not ke his talk and otner,
| would differ with his point of ve v,
lbut neveirtheless, he was gong 10
'nmuv his candid ovpinions, based up
on years of cold, hard experience
‘I‘;:;p(»«'unj.', a cold and indignant aud
Pdience at the end of his epochal ad
ldrw;:;. Dr. Hope was acclaimed with
a prolongation of sincere hand
luhuw- the rumble and din of pass
ing trolleys outside. ((Etiforts are
fealps that must have been audible
being made by the writer to get
Dr. Hope to submit his address for
i public print: hence. details of the
i‘:nllv: are not included)
i Many Greetings
' The program of Sunday night
julu-nui with music by the Congre
i pational Choir. followed by invo
i(';mun Ly Rev. W. J Faulkner, pas
tor of the church. ‘Then the Negro
lAan-m Wwas sung by {he consrega
itioh:- “Fhe st of g series of Sl
|tutmn.< {o Sigma Gamma Rhe was
|',',i\'('n by Mr, Jesse O Thoma:s not
'(-;l Urbuan League worketr, who 1en
resented the entire city of Attania
Still more greetings <came from
|m~ sororifies with = Nas 1. D
Shivery representing Alpha Kappa
I/\Iphzl: Effiec McGhee. Delta Sigmu:
| Theta in the stead of the ill Mrs.
| Mae H Proctor: and Julia Belle
;F(mnmin being responded for by
i Miss Sadye Watson c¢n behalf of
| Zeta Phi Beta,
i Proi. E. Luther Brookes, Iead of
I("ln-xn’z::?:'}: Depurtment at Clark
University, appeared tfor Alpha
Phi Alhvha: D 4 R Bitler for
Omega Psi Phi: there was no res
iponse from Kappa; and Dean E. C.
)Mi\(:hvll. of Morris Brown Univer
|sity, for Phi Beta Sigma. All these
‘snlututinns seemed warm and sin
cere. Most were the result of much
[time and serious preparation
i Brilliant Response
| Mre [Bannie OBannon grand
basileus of the sorority, made 4
inost beautiful response and drow
a big hand Mg, € M. Pitts basi-
Jeus of Gamma Chapter of the Sig
!m;« Gumma Rho sorority here at
Atlanta, introduced the principal
| speaker, Dr. John Hope. In her sin
‘5('('1'(' and unussuming manner, Muvs,
| Pitts did ample justice to the occa-
S1071.
' Another hishlight of the nivht
twas a fitty dollar ($50) scholarship
;'dmut()d bty the Gigtaa Gamnri
{ihos fo BErof 1, Flarper prin
leipal of Washington 1ligh School,
|to be awarded any voung lady of
excellent scholarship gradaated
ftom the school. on the cmdition
that the said young lady would
pledge to the Sigma Gunma Rho
sorority upon the event of such eli
(gibility, m order to belp Sigma
i(z‘amm.x Rho continue her construci
iive program. The night closed with
I:;ihgiu;{ of the Sororvity National
Song and benediction by Reverend
{Faulkner. Many peoble remained
lafter the exercises to be fermally
lintroduced to the invading delgZ
igulos and to commend Dr. Hopefon
| his masterful address. /
!\\'«.‘!'v tendered her as farvevell
;h,!wns of the esteem ol her many
tfriends.
'(‘-I'EST OF RELATIVES
l Mrs. Ada Williams of Munnerly,
|Georgia, is spending the Christmas
lsvasu:x with her brother and sons,
'Messrs. James and Nelson Williams
on Spring Street. She is the house
guest of Miss Lucile Bowie and
i Mrs. Brown.
VISIT IN ATHENS
Miss Cheney Willingham and
ilittle Misses Athonia and Frankie
(Jewel Smith left the city Wednes
{day, December 23. 1tor Athens, Ga.,
|to spend the holidays with their
mother and grandmother. Mrs.
{Emma Willingham. They will re
‘lurn to this city January 2.
| WISTERIA 12
Met at the home of Miss Rosa 1.
Lawrence, 534 Fraser Street. Plans
were made to give four baskets to
the poor. The club delivered the
ll);x:;k('t_: December 24 The dining
f)'(.iuvn decorations were in Christ
mas colors. A deilicious menu was
served. Souvenirs were given {o all
the puests. Next meeting will be at
the home ol Miss Martha Lewis on
Woodard avenue Jmnuwy |
Miss Cussie Anderson president
Miss Mury € Robinson, vep
The home of Mv. and Mirs. James
Mitchell. #75 East Avonue was the
genter of one of il 1rost unusual
family reunion: ! Lula Jack-
Ison made it possible for foue genes
jrations’ presence lames
iMitchell and daughtes. Mrs. Mannie
A. Moore of Detroit, Michigan, and
ther young son, Harold, completed
,the fourth generation. Quite a
number of visitors were present
'lnd everyone enjoyed the occasion.
Dancing und games were the fea-
e 9 . {
Carriers’ Meeting
The Newscarriers met Tucsday
December 29. A very interesting
meeting was held.. We discussed
how we might make a succe in
jife after handling 4 news route A
larve number was present. We ull
| ulanted to make the New Y o
l s reat 1CCenS
| Mr. Clinton Bronner, Pre
i Mr Edward Scott, Asst. Rep
tures of the evening.
i Mr 1L W Mitchell attended the
L€ Uand 8 C game, Mrs. Moo
is i former student of Clark Uni
versity
The many fricnds vegret to learn
of the ilnecsi of Miss Cora Banks.
|‘W\' wish her o speedy recovery. :
I IN MEMORIAM 5
In loving memsory of cur father, |
lJZ.un('.\ Murde: who passed away
I December 28, 1430
l'l'im(- indecd fi e
It can erect. it cun |
'And everytlhing it tuuche |
i1t seldom fails o leayg : Q
’I am thinking now ji 1
Of a so-called timeg T
I A heaven of rest b : il
iThat time cap evir o |
Since into that Havon ton
!Our beloved one weuiit O
iWilhm these lovely b i :
L Thoughts of you resoly
Mrs. Theresa Brown
Mr. James Murden
'SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARIY
i Mrs. Willie Newberry was hon
iored with a surprise birthday party
given at her beauliful home. 997
Simpson Street, on Monday. Dec
ember 21. The affair was sponsor
ed by Miss Floria E. Bentley und
Mr. William Newberry., The guesty
were served with a delicious nienu
of three courses
Those present were Mr. and M.
|E. S. Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
iHLn'\'c}t Mrs. Taylor of Detroit
il\’ll'. and: Nirs. Willizivgy - Jadkson
{Mys. Willie Berkins M1 F O
Trice of College Park Miss Ross
Lee Oliver, Miss Mary Murray
Miss Mary Ida Newberry, Mr. anc
Mrs. J. A. Chiles.
Mrs. Newberry received severa
{beautiful present and a delightfu
time was enjoyed by all
SPEND PLEASANT HOLIDAY
Miss Flor.,, L. Haile of Valdosta
Georgia and Miss Alma William:
of Brunswick, Georgia both sen
ior students of “orris Brown Uni
yersitv, spent the Christmas holi
days with Mrs Pearl Haile Glover
815 Fulton Street. On their returr
to the school both were loud ir
lgu‘ui.\'(' for having enjoyved such
‘;'»luusum stay.
LEAVE CITY
Miss Floria E. Bentley. Miss Ma:
gtiu Ruth Bentley and Miss Nelli
May Bentley left the city Sunday
tto spend the holidays wigh thei
ipur(-ms_ Mr. and Mrs. Bertley 475
Jackson Sireet Barneswell Gu
HOSTS TO DINNER
| Mr and Mrs J S Ward enter
tained with a delightful Christma
dinner at their beattiful hore on
Ashby Street on Chtistmaz Das
Covers were liid f(or Mr P §
]’J‘l‘i(-u Miss Floria B Bentlov, il
_hosts and their father, Mr Wi
iSI“ The spacious rooms were gaily
t decorated with lovely flower: and
lseusnnul decorations
{ MISS MARY E. LOVE
ENTERTAINED
Miss Mapv B Love was enice
tained at a delightful going away
tparty by Miss Selma Morgan. She
)\\'i,;hl;: to thank her many. friends
ifor #he social courtesies shown her
M‘v she left to make her home
rin Texas
MR, AND MRS. J. E. JEFE-‘ERS()N;
ENTERTAIN !
Mz and Wrs J F Jeffercon f*n-}
terfained at an eleborate buffet |
party Saturday night, December 26 |
it their home on Hiiliard Street. |
The suests were ushered into thvi
dining room to a beautifully ap- |
pointed table. Silver baskets filled !
with sweet peas were 1;1.\'1:‘1'1111)‘
iplaced aboil and silver candles
burned brightiully as the ,L:uo.;t:‘
enjoyved the delicious supper
Amonz the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Franklin, hir. and Mrs
George Hollis. Miss Blanche Juck
son. Miss Pinkle Stephens, Miss
Flora Clark, Mr. Joseph Fielder |
land Miss Aunie Robinson \\'hr’.l
tand dancing were enjoved throu ht
i out the evening. i
(THE MONTE SOCIAL CLUB !
i Met at the home of Mr. and Mrs |
“Albert Smith, Monday. Decemb r
{19 Whist was the feature of the
thome of Mrs. L. B. Cullins
| Mrs. Carrie Grimes. president |
Mrs. Albert Smith, reporter g
'THE EVER READY RBIBLE ('I,l'ni
{ Of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church |
imet last week with Mps |
Menefee, 355 Humphries Street.
Lesson was taught by the tv;whv:'.t
Mrs. Josephine Pope and beouu |
fully discussed by the club. Five
dillars were drawn from our trea ‘
sury to help the cause of the
needy. Next meeting will be with
Miss Bessie Gay of Collese Park
'All members are asked to be pre
sent. Vissitor alwayvs welcome
; Mr. J. R. Lovelt, president
i Mrs. Amy A. Lovelt veporter I
| THE NIGHTINGALE SOCIAI
CLUB
Met at the usual hour at the
home of Mr, C. M. Mitchem at 888
Hubbard Street. Business w a s
briefly discussed. Mr. Jim Crane
was elected vice-president. The
Christmas dinner will be at the
home of Mr. 1. H. Hood at 47 B.
Mehaniel Street. Our friends and |
clubs are cordially invited. A do
licious repast was served The
next mecting will be at the home
of Miss Beptha M. VFoxworlh, 462
Ira Sireet i
Vi Bertha M Foxworth, rep
v (M. Mitebein president
THE CHRISTIAN PRAYER
BAND
Will meet. at the home of M
Priviillan, Cane 200 Haouston. S~
Thiursday gight At 8 o'elock All
merrion na driehd e HEge j
Lo 1 et 1 piay the New: Yo
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THE DREAMLAND SOCIAL l
o e1rp ]
One of the £ = ! ek
evenls of the siop wa e di
ey parly piven Le he Dieainliag P
Soecial Club. Phuradin L Ui
December 24 al 41 Diovayv Stiee!
The home was: beaqgbiiniy dee
ated in wreaths atd lands o
Christmas greenety (e rinud
after twelve the club s i
Night”? After that dancing | (ot
hotrs of pleasure to everyoin pi
sent . The Christmas tree was the
center of attraction. Fach nmicembcs
of the club, together with thei
puests, received presents. Just be
fore dawn everyone left, singin
the praises=of the D 5. € Woe
cite everyone to meet s Thun
day. December 31 in our weekl
meetic at the home of Miss Iren:
Ruberts, 41 Doray Street, N. W
x Miss Zilla B. Mayes, president
' Miss Piceoli: Roberts. reporter
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
~ SOCIAL CLUB
. Was entertained with a Christ
ma: Tree on Christmas Eve night
“at the home of Mr. McDowell, The
[tree wis wreatly enjoyed. After the
tree we went about singing carols
tand giving lood to the poor. We
i 1 to thark Mr and Mrs. Mc-
LDoell the courtesios shown
ithe club ot theit home. ‘The club
will meet: a1 the -home of Miss
{ Ruby Bradley 236 Chestnut Stréct,
FThinsdav night. December 31 We
‘ e ol members to be present.
’ Misy Vasentyve Edwards, pres.
‘ Vai- Buren Shortridge, rep:
i THE BLUE MOON CLUB
| Enterfaimed with 2 dinner dance
{i:;ru.u.;: fas Moonlicht Bovs ual
the home of M Calloway, 355
Los Streel Boiday hight [Phpee
present were Mesvs | James O
Roger Ireii P Dstson - Bavid
Hunier. J&. Wilhe 1iall 1 H Rush
Earnest Ector and K S. Warrior of
the Moonlight Boys and Messrs. B
J. Furmer. Robert Moore, Jimnii:
}l,v(- Maddox. Charlie Douglas Ben
Liamin Simpson. Jerry Fluellen
| Raymond Ray Johnnie Menrri!
{James Powell John Williams. Joho
v Calhoun, W, B, Douguas :and aoth
il',’“ Young ladies present weoere
Ill‘\!;,w. Viola and Esther Ramson
{ Emma .nd Ola Richardson, Florine
Land Lejewel Barnes - dapg - and
j Lelin - Howard: 1 eila Callowy
I Sarah . Bohanon, : Fitda M- Karmer
Georgia Lee Juckson and others.
| Mizs Viola Ramson, reporter
THE 1. (. B LB
Was entertained by NMis Illla
Thomas at 351 Merritts avenue on
iriday might with the president
presiding. After the usual routine
of business a delicious salad course
was served by the hostess We were
lad to have Mrs Cneron as g
visitors One pext meeting will ba
with VI Emma Thomas at 342
Woodrow Plage: on Bilday nioht
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Jinuary 10t The president is urge
ng all members to be present at
T4 as we have important plans to
o for the new year
Vi 1. € Bizhop, president
diss M. B B Barnett, rep.
THE ORIGINAL . H, AND A.
Mot with Sister Hattie News, 76
[lior Street, N W. We had a won
derful devolional serviece Next
necting at the home of Mrs. Jime
e Ann Adamy, 349 Foundry 8t
N W All members ure asked to be
; vir €' J Muddlebrooks, pres,
Mi Willic Muae Jackson, rep.
e MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
| USHER BOARD
| Will have its next mecling at the
church All members please be
i nt A —Eindly visit the flick
1o bt of the Board We wish
!,. ery gne o Happy New Year.
M B H Wharton, pres
{ Mis Jennie Tite, reporter
i - i s .
IHE 500 SOCIAL CLUB DIS
| TRISUTES BASKETS
{ One basket was carvied fo o
cidy family on Crumbley Avenue
tand seventeen others were distri
[buted among the needy families by
the club. We hope that these bage
i roade it wpossible for these
| persons to cnjoy a Merry Xmas,
M Daisy Miles, Pres.,
Vi Rosa Carter, Rep.
MLENT 16 CLUB
Mis Olivia Jones was hostess to
'the “Silent 16 Wednesday, Dee.
{23, at her lovely home on Hillard
! Strect. The home was beautifully
:K(I.l'll:l(xh‘li with cut flowers. A
jvery interesting meeting was held,
ipl:nxh were made for our Xmas
jtree which is t- be on the 30th. We
|'-.'.'M‘(' glad to have Messrs, R.
| Young, Furlow and Julius Parotte
t);r“sc'm The next meeting will be
| Cain Street, Dee. 30th.
t Mrs. Minnie Patterson, Pres.
{ Mrs Ruth Livingston, Rep.
! Mrand Mrs. Susie Bell are cele
jbrating their 18th Anniversary at
¢192 Davis Street N W
! BLANDTOWN NEWS
iilu\vrll Station News
i Mrs. Lillian Jones of Thomaston,
{ Georgia was the guest of her aunts
| Mrs. Mary Mallary and Mrs, G
| Walker, 951 Langley Avénue, At
;:mn;: She reported a lovely stay.
| Mi Lulena Marreh is spending
(the wock end with her sister and
ibrother. Mr and Mrs. A Klnl.
é.f‘w Mangum Street, N. W.
- ANTIOCH EAST BAPTIST
! CHURCH
people of Antioch
Baptist Church sponsored by Mrs.
{Ora Paythress unveiled and pre
ted t \ntioch a set of steps to
th entrance of the church A
snort talk was given by Mrs @
{ Hausbrook and Mrs. Sherwood of
‘Mi. Oliver Baptist-Church. A lite
crary and musical program was
rendered and $28.98 was raised on
| Xmas morning. Our pastor, Rew.
' A Moore, preached from the
ubject, “"Fear not for 1 bring to
vou good tidings of great joy.” On
| Tuesday night, the Sunday School
tis giving theiz Xmas tree. All
members are asked to be present,
Sunday
| Rev. C. A. Moore, Fastor,
Mrs. Bessie Bell, President,
| Miss L. B. Williams, Rep.