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Gents, Allegros Present $5OO To Carrie Stelle Pitts Home
The Exquisite Gents and Los Allegros clubs of men and women, respectively,
presented a joint check for $5OO to the Carrie Steele Pitts Home for orphan children
In a private ceremony Sunday afternoon. Members of both clubs were on hand to witness
the presentation. Pictured above are: Left to Right Martha Ferguson, Yvonne
Gore. Dorothy Tucker, Theodisia Ross, president of Los Allegros, M.M. Yates,
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^JLiA Sunday
Private students of Prof.
Hampton Z. Baker will be pre
sented in the annual Winter
Recital Sunday, Dec. 29, at 4:30
p.m. in the new Santuary of the
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[satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded\
97 Whitehall St., S.W.
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Broad at Hunter
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Beulah Baptist Church. The
church located at Griffin and
Foundry Sts., N.W.
With special emphasis on
music of the season, the pro
gram will feature performances
47 Whitehall St., S.W.
At
Alabama St.
GEISHA BRAND SLICED
PINEAPPLE TJ 25*
AUNT JEMIMA
GRITS £ 10*
PACKERS LABEL, 4-OZ. CAN
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THE ATLANTA MQNINEK
Head Mistress oi Carrie Steele Pitts Home, Horace Peeks, Pres, of Exq. Gents, Syl
via Wales, Clinton Raines, Betty Butler, Zoie Griffin, Betty Cornelius, Esby Burney,
Back: Leon Boyce, Bill Burney, Chas. Bolton. Not pictured are; Alice Robinson,
Sara Martin, Willie Rucker, Napolean Peek, Charles Gore, Arthur Booker, Jesse
Woods, Arthur Barney and Ernest Wilson. Photo by bob Johnson
on the organ, piano and voice.
The famed Archer High School
Glee Club will appear on the
program with choral music
from its recent Christmas
Carol Concert. Prof. Baker
directs the chorus at Archer
The general public iscordula
ly invited to the concert with
out charge.
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