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MISS MARTHA HORNER The delegates and members

Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, — . ^ . x. ipled at the Eleventh Annual Wells, Madames bpauding Pi itch in Nashville, Tenn., from ett, Rose Thompson, Ada Dodson,

and Mr. Solomon Edwards. Miss Copeland received a very charming guest prize. She is a member of Chi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. oOo Chicago Guest Honored Miss Jaunita Bobson entertained at New Year’s day with a five course dinner in honor of Mrs. Wilhelmina Williams of Chicago. Christmas decorations were the color scheme. Covers were laid for eight. Cards were played after din

ner.

Miss Sydonia Byrd entertained Friday afternoon with a luncheon. Bridge in honor of Mrs. Wilhelmina Williams of Chicago. The ta ble was artistically decorated. A center piece of sweet peas wat iused with silver candle sticks with green candles. The place cards were modernistic design. The favors were bob-combs in leather cases. A live-course luncheon wat served. The guests were. Misses Jaunita Bobson, Lucille Armistead Helen Hummons, Mary Alict

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27th to Dec. 31st. le convention opened with a brilliant reception held at se hall. Fisk university, were sentatives of Delta Sigma Zeta Phi Beta. Kappa AlPsi, Alpha Phi Alpha. Omega Phi, Phi Beta Sigma and Chi Mu fraternities. Alpha Kappa Alpha were greeted elaborate affairs given by the is fraternities. Mrs. Bobbie Grand baselius of Alpha Alpha, was presented a itiful gift at the elegant affair by Alpha Phi Alpha frater-

Among the speakers at the pubmeeting held in Fisk university

Dmian M. LeMon, Wilhelmina

Williams.

Miss Nell Hunter, soloist at the Walker theatre, who was iccom panied by Mrs. Lillian M. LeMon, president. Cosmopolitan School ot Music, has returned to her home in Dunbar, N. C. She will sail foi London, where she will continue her studies, next week. oqo Miss Ethel Harris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris of Rii hmond. Vn., spent the holidays ith Atty. and Mrs. W. S. Henry. Miss Harris is a senior at Fisk

university.

.Madam Helm Improving Madam Sarah E. Helm owner of

si was Mrs. Charlotte Hawk- ,i u . orowin Duty Mfg. Co., who has

Brown, a member of the soror leading educator of the south vice president of Colored Wo*8 clubs, who gave a most lung talk, the theme of which There is Something Hidden Negro Youth; Seek and Find after which Chi Delta Mu preted Alpha Kappa Alpha with silver loving cup. The members of Alpha Kappa Alpha wish to express a feeling of will to all fraternities. In many instances the officers ined the same except Miss a Horner of Indianapolis, was elected national publicity

tor.

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Copeland Honored

rs. Iva D. Davis and Mrm* LilHadley were hostesses to a it party recently at the beaiir home of Mrs. Davis, 430 «f.. ‘in’ honor of Miss BerCopeland, formerly industrial itary here, now engaged in Y. work at Milwaukee. Wis. The

been confined to her home with ihe

ilu is improving nicely.

Dan Leer Britt, 181 W. 11th street has returned home, after an extended trip fo Springfield, O. Mis. Aliet J. D*ryle is with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Baker, 131 W.

11th been use of illness.

Friends Receive Pictures Mr. and Mrs. Harold Browning of London England, sent many locai friends, piefures of their baby daughter, Haroldine Leota as Xmas gifts. Mrs. Browning was formerly Miss Maurine Moss Little Miss Browning is two and

( ne'hulf years old.

Mrs. Edna Shhffer left Sunday

for Bloomington. Ind.. where she j will visit her mother Mrs. Susan

'Jackson, for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Koehall Shaffer had as their guests during the holidays:—Mesdames Aleue Alexander ami Dright Ghan of Bloomington. ,1. C. Patton of Chicago was in

Ihe city on business last week.

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Visit In Califonia

Mrs. Sue Knox left last Thurs-

m’a decorations added beauty

charm to the occasion. Those|,|„ v f or i iOS Angeles. Cal., to visit It with Miss Copeland were her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Gordon Cox, Mrs. j Edward Thompson.

E. Dunn, the Misses Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Le\\is n Clarissa Davis, Martha spent Sunday in Franklin, the >n, Adelle Moore, of Detroit,! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van-

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FANNY -LOU Mrs. Nightingale urges that those desiring advice would please write plainly, on one side of the paper only and get the communication into the office the first of the week.—Thanks. Dear Fanny Lou: Should a person procrastinate in matters of love? b am a high school senior and have met an ideal young man who has a nice job and wants to marry me. I have pleaded with him to wait until I have completed a teachers’ course but he is insistent on marrying now. I love him. Shqjild I marry or wait? —J. S. Dearest Friend: You have your own life to live, consider well the situation before acting. Hasty and rash actions might put a,blight on your life that will take years to erase. But my view is: Get your education and make yourself independent first. If the young man loves you, two years or so, will be but a moment. In that period he can get prepared for the duties of a husband. Economic soundness is one key »to happy marriage. Marriage was meant to be a life time institution, therefore build a firm foundation. If you get an education you can help your husband and then if the worst would occur and there would be a separation, you could provide for yourself oth er than doing servile employment.

Mrs. L. W. Lyerson. who passed away January 1, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Dunham. Mrs. Della Woodruff and Mrs. Maine Barbour 220'W. New York street, were cabled to Minneapolis, Minn., by the death of their Bro. Harry Fan ley. Mrs. Pauley ^ resided here until he moved away about twelve years ago. He was Ihe ,'jon of Mrs. Lizzie Pauley of ibis city. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Pope have moved from 337 to 318 W. 12th

street.

Miss Lomiuenious Hermann of Cleveland. O., was the house guest of Vivian Williams during the holidays. Miss Hermann is a student at Wllberforce university and she received' the honor of “Miss

Wilberforce of “23-’2t».’’

Mesdames Larkie Williams and Julia CampiKiH motored to French

cleave. Mrs. Herbert Hogan and children have returned from Columbus, where they spent the holidays with relatives. Chas. B. Isigan in Capitol Ave.. is visiting Miss Mary K. Koseoe. Miss Koseoe was formerly of this

city.

Win. Morris remains ill at his home in Blvd. place. Prof. H. C. Williams of Franklin, was in the city on business

vMonday.

Mrs. Grant Smith of ('oluuibtis. who was called to the city by the dealb of her brother-in-law. Frank

Curry has returned home.

mini dance given at the French ’ iek Springs hotel by Mr. Thos. Taggart. Mis-s Helen Keller has returned irom Cleveland, after illness of several weeks in that city. Miss Thelma Smith of Washingten. L‘. C.. spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willi un Smith, in W. 20th street. Miss Smith attended A. and I., college in Nashville, Tenn. Miss Spaulding Pritchett entertained a group of friends New Year's Eve., at the home of hers’ster, Mrs. Cecil Kivell in Boulevard place.

The Kappa Alpha Psi auxiliary met Sunday evening with Mrs. E.

W. piggs In yjghluutl pit « Kappa Chapter of Alpha Kappa

Alpha sorority will meet Sunday at 3:30 p. in., at the Walker casino. All memlters are urged to he present business of importance,

the members of the Tast Time club' with a Xmas tree December 24th. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Flake

Liek* last Friday to attend the air 320 W. 12th street entertained the

Valle. Cull Cherry 003S.

During the winter months the Phyllis Wheatley Embroidery club will meet the first and third Thurs* nays in eue month. On the 17th of January the club will meet with Mrs. Willia Moore. On Thursday afternoon 1:30 p. in., tbePhyp j Us Wheatley club will visit Polks

Miss Beatrice Smith will be | Milk plant. Fifty ladies are rehostess to the Progressive club I queated to be present. Don/t fail

of Betel Wednesday January 10th |to Ik* on time,

at her home l(i22 N. West, ai>art'j Company A. of Mt. Paran Bap* ment No. 20. l list church will present the Live Mrs. Frank Bumphes entertained i quartet of Alien Chapel A. M.

1 E.. church in a recital Sunday Jan. 13th at 3 p. in. Chas. Casson, cap-

tain : C. H. Bell, pastor.

Auxilia Girls club gave their

embers with a dinner after"the Xmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jones entertained te club Dec.

31.

The Lillian Brown Dramatic! ( ‘dors, blue and white. Art club elitextaifiod the members vvas hud tor twenty-eight.

and friends with u New Year’s party at the residence of Mrs. Kli! Jones. January 2ik1. Next^ meeting with Miss Helen Robinson. The Progressive Needle Craft club will meet Friday January 11 with Mrs. Catherine Ross, 1510

Columbia avenue. Speaks At Banquet

Mrs. Mary Southern was principal speakef at te Mothers ami Daughters banquet last Wednes

H. ('. Crawford, ijeliior, was cal*»day evenng, given by the East Sub led to Irvington. Ky.. on the ac { Young Girl’s World Wide guild, count of tin* illness of. his sister, j Tis was one of the prettiest social The home of Prof, and Mrs. Fre l'Tis was one of the prettiest social Clay on West street was the seAie j affairs of the East Side. The large of a beautiful Xmas dinner party, tables were beautifully decorated The rooms were decorated with jin keeping with holiday spirit. The \nigs colors. After a three-course i girls rendered a spicy program dinner presents were given to ail. j Mrs. Southern yi her talk urged

Covers were laid for thirty-fivt* 1 *•'

first animal banquet December 11), ut the home of Miss Clara Diggs. 273J Boulevard place. The house was beautifully decorated in club

Covers Honor

guests were:—Mrs. Curl Settles, president of .the American Embroidery club and Mr. Aliiert KjP creuse. Mrs. Emma, White, spon-

sor.

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Prof. Tomas Lawrence editor of -The Lighthouse.” wife, son Elmer and daughter Hattie, of Paducah. Ky.. were the guests of relatives end friends during the holidays. Mr. Lawrence is the brother of Mrs. E. J. Baynhain ami Mrs. Roy Turner. Mrs. Mary Lawrence is the sister of Edward Curd and daughter of Mrs". Hattie Curd. Mrs. Amanda Lawrence of Paducah visited her daughter Mrs. E. J. Bayham and Mrs. Roy Turner.

President {ind Mrs. W. J. Hal:? of j Mrs. Jno. Hill,

panionship with her mother and touelp make a home in te house "in which she lived. She <conimqpded the worthy cause in winch they were engaged. Mrs. Margaret Watson and Mrs. Ruth Harden are

sponsors for the guild.

toe Sorosis club was enter*, talrfed Thursday by Mrs. Lula Penny in X, Capitol avenue. Mrs. Grace Willis will be hostess Jan. J7th. Mrs. Wilhi Martin, pres-

ident.

The pro-tem body of Daughter Elks will meet Tuesday night with

Mrs. Mary Talbert was hostess to (he President Day club Wednesday afternoon. lota Lambda chapter of the Alpha Pho Alpha fraternity will meet ►Sunday afternoon at 3 :30 p. in., at the residence of the President, H.

I’. Riley.

Club Observes Birthday

The Research -club members observed their twenty-fifth birthday ummersary with a dinner Thursday, December 27th, at the home of Mrs. Henry Pnillips. Letters were received and read from Mrs.

closer coin-1 Eliza Stewart of New Orleans, La.;

•Mrs. T.C. Flak, and Mrs. Frank [ XZ'’„"!■

house

liumpbers ciitertaned with a sui- | Htrc -t^ver the 1 weik prise birthday party December 20,1 4 ” ( "• <mr u,t

in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Maiies. Miss A. P. Kelly has returned from Louisville, w he be she spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. George Bonds and Mr. Bonds. The Misses, Pauline find Hebertiia Turner entertained a number of friends at their home 2818 Paris Ave.. Saturday in honor of their cousin Hay word Smith, a student of Illinois university, who returned to school Monday. Atty. X. It. Bowen of Cleveland, (>., was the guest of Mrs. Sarah E. Relerford ami Mrs. Minnie Sanders. while attending the PenHellenic meeting of the Greek let-

ir organization.

Miss Ethel Barnes of Evanston.

• 111., sjient the holidays with Mrs. Eugene Skaggs in Martindale Ave.

Mrs. Eva Miller ami Verfion

Brown entertained with a luncheon Thursday afternoon, at the homo of Mrs. Brown in W. 28th street A eng the guests were members of

the Hellvwuod Whist 'club. A social event of the holiday

season was a surprise birthday l arty given in honor of Rocha 11 Shaffer, at the home in Torbett street. There were forty-two I guests present, out-of town guests were from Franklin and Blooming-

ton, Ind. Decorations were car

ried out in Xmas colors, Mr. Shafler receiver many useful gifts. I|: Dancing amt games fere the fea*

B! lures of the evening Music' i ir.rnished by Otto Simpson, dainty luncheon was served.

1 Miss Louise Green and brother John returned Sunday from Danville. Ky., where they spent the holidays with their cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jackson. Mr. Jackson is one of the leading undertakers

of Danville.

J. ('. Ramsey of Philadelphia. Pa., was the recent guest of Miss Leiiora Skaggs in Martindale Ave. While here Mr. Ramsey attended the Omega Psi Phi fraternity con-

clave.

Mrs. Victor Simon has returned from Cleveland, where she was the guest of her son. C. Glenn Stewart. Mrs. Bertha Deleware returned lo the city after spending two months in Cyutheania, Ky., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hay-

den.

Mrs. Mary Gray and daughter Georgia of Logansport. have returned home after visiting friends. Mrs. Ardell Cross, 755 W. 2(itb street continues ill at her home. •She is president of tin Present Day

eltili.

Mrs. S. H. Ewing was called to Covington, Ky., on the account of le serious linens of her mother

end.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Login* entertained the B^g Six of Jones Tabernacle A. M. E., Zion church with a beautiful Xmas party Friday night December 28th, at their residence 737 Center street. Many games were enjoyed by this group. Just I *fore a three-course-luncheon was served; tin* Big Six deligbGsl the other guests with Xmas carols. The last game of the evening was around the Xmas tree when each person present loft some token. Mrs. Mary Epps of Richmond Va„ is the house guest of Mrs Katie Boyer. Mrs. Lillie Me Kay 1718 Cornell avenue is recovering from a recent illness. Dr. Wiliard T. Rice of Chicago, spent the holidays with his mother. Mrs. H. C. Rice in N. West street. The Russ l'ni\orsity Coucer company will appear in a recital a Simpson M. E., church. Thursday January 17th. Jno. Holland in W. 20th street who as been confined to bis homt several months, is in a critical con dition.’ While visiting her uncle am. ;iunt. Dr. ami Mrs. Ezra I>. Alexander of this city. Miss Rutl Knight of Bloomington and studen of Indiana university was the New Year’s day guest of Miss Clan Watts, 3753 Gracelaud avenue. The Progressive Series pupils ol Ellen V. Thomas will be presentee

1142 X. Pennsyl-

vania street. Business of inr pprtance. Vena (fray, chairman. The East End Culture club will nicer Wednesday with Mrs. Stella Watts, 1024 Yandes street,

ikdiemians To Make

nans tor Annual Banquet The Bohemian club will have sicial meetings Sunday January idtn and Tuesday lotn; all* mem- . ers are urged lo be present as there is business of importance, f ilial plans will be made lor their annual banquet Feoruury 2^iid,

at tne Walker casino.

’The Thrirt cluu of Bright wood aeld their annual Xmas party i>v r .•ember 2!)th, at te house ot Mr.

ami

Mrs. Sara Hart, Hot Springs, Ark.; Mrs. Lydia Sweeney, Detroit. Mich.*; Mrs. Mamie Gardner Summers, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. P. Booth, Bordentown, N. J.; Mrs. Capitola Smith and Mrs, Sidney Beckett both of Philadelphia, all former members of the club. The Elizabeth Carter council will meet ut the Club home Tuesdaj January loth. Mrs. Julia Reed, president. The Junior Stewardess board ol Alien Chapel A. M. E.. church will mt. t Wednesday with Mrs. Rebecca Martin, IWkS Yandes street, ►soithside Civic League The Northside Civic league will meet Monday evening at the Res. of Mr. and Mrs. Rutus C. Lewis. 431 W. 20th. Business of importnnee. Members are urged to be

present.

The W. E. C.. league rendered a program New Year's day ano i,Iso distributed several baskets to needy families. The league thank!* all past beU> ami ask for continued support. L. Kilcrease, president. C. Stephens, secretary. The ML Paran Paran Northside r lun held their Xmas dinner Dec21)th, at the home of the President

... (leac<m chas. Carter. The rooms i* 1 | A .‘ * aUUyr * V ltlUul iwere beautifully decorated n the itreet. A large nuiuoer ot quests, . ^ tolorS Guests of honor

vere:—the pastor C. H. Bell aim v ife and Mrs. B. F. Farrell. Cov* there Were gites tor each guest. ' ,ie u

Acre present. Gilts were exehaugvd between numbers ami

ISS JENNIE SMITH Mr. hnd Mrs. William Smith, 4617 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, 111., aninounce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Richard Robinsbn, son of Mrs. Henry Robinson, 1465 W. 110th PI., Chicago. Miss Smith formerly resided in Indianapolis. The marriage will take pl|ace this summer. oOo

Clisby-Homer Mrs. May Clisby announces the marriage of her daughter, Anna Clisby, to John Henry Horner, Jr., which took place Dec. 28. at Greenfield, Ind. Mrs. Horner is a graduate of the Chicago Business college. Mr. Horner is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and has attended Illinois university and Bujtler college. Mr. and Mrs. Horner are at home to friends at

The hidust rial committee will meet Tuesday January 15 at 2210 o’clock. AM members of the committee are ask to be present. ooo ( N THE AIR The members of Attacks High school have, taken j, great interest in their article in The Indianapolis Record:*!*. We feel that, we are a part of the community and it is an honor to lie able to make our aitivities public. The interest to that effect has gone so far as to organize a News Paper staff. This staff is made up of councilmen and they are responsible tp th? recognized editor of "On tbe Air at Tttucks. | The members of this group are :—[Genera Walker, Boatrice Stepk ns, Ruth Haiqiltou. Eloris Reeves, Herniia W^W^er and Edward Johnson. Each niember is assigned to particular activities and their duty is to make keen observations, gather their news and report the jtanu* to Vivian Williams, lo be edited. This plan will go into effect immediately. The Student eoimeil as taken it* regular shape * now' and the body has settled down to real business. The constitution has Ix-en adojrted pud is l>eing executed. Our constitution will remain the same with commandants as it is now. Th:* present constitution is as follows :—There was a basketball game with Louisville on the night, of December 20. There was a very small audience. However, tb£ game was interesting, ending with a score of 37-32 in favor of Die: isville. The oratorical contest of December 21 was a success. The w inners were Joseph Ramsay and Mildred Marshal. oOo ’ \

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Death Report Of Abel Bros. & Winfrey

Honors With Theatre Party Dr. J. B. Hankal entertained wtih a theatre party at the Walker in honor of his wife, a teacher at Chatanooga, who spent the holidays here. The party included

Mr. ad

Mrs. Jas. Hamlin, Mr. and

Mrs. Victor Simon, Atty. and Mrs. R. L. Bi’okenburr, Atty. and Mrs. B. Ransom, Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Hercd, Dr. and Mrs H. H Huff man, Er. and Mrs. John Norreli, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Batties. Mr. and Mrn. Chas. Baughman, Mrs. Leila Walker Kennedy, Mrs. Neb Hunter, MrsJ Maude Shelton and Miss M|ay Belcher. oO»

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• y -i Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Holt of 919 Pansy St., whp died Friday, were held Mnoday at two o’clock from Christ Temple church. Burial at Floral park. Funeral services for James W. Branham, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix Branham of 840 Camp St., who died Saturday, were held Monday at two o’clock froiy the residence. Burial at Crown Hill. Funeral services for Mrs. #Minervfi Roach of 903 11th St., who died Sunday were held Wednesday at one o’clock from the chapel: Burial at Floral park.

ilie cluu coiors of' pink .and w hite •vus carried out in refreshments

nd decorations.

Ihe Lauies Cnion club enter* cUined with a musical program and n elaborate (i o riociv dinner last lursday at the residence , ot the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks -a Wheeler street. The tables were oeuutiruliy deorated and the theme cl the program was twsed on the Motts of the Hub, i>ove L'n ion." Responsive talks were given by Revs. Cheuauit of .Si. Paul temple, Charles Watson ot Mr. Carmel and M. Dudley of Gali.ee churches. About torty guests

were present. Club Entertains

The El Amigo club entertained a number of younger and older folk

01 - Friday evdaParan Baptist church, under the auspices of Co. C, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell is president and C. H. Bell, pastor. The public is cordial-

ly invited.

Hugh Hill Hicks who siient the noli days with his jm rents, Mr. and -Mrs. H. R, Hicks left Monday for

Flint. Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daniels en*

ing January 4th. Among me our ot-town guests Were:—Solomon Edwards, principal of Vincennes High school and Joseph Mc* Lauglin of Chicago. The officers of the club areRobt. Wells, preesideut; Richard Taylor, vice president; Scuba Rhodes, secretary

cud Earl Shobe, treasurer.

The Sun Juan Glee club enter-

tertained with a family dinner jan^rv'y,the "home l ‘ , f H ' S,la '

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THAT BABY YOU’VE LONGED FOR Mrs. Burton Advises Women On Motherhood And Championship “Fcfr several years t was dereed the blessing of motherhood,” writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas Citv. “I was terribly nervous and subject to periods of terrible suffering and melancholia. Now I rm the proud mother of a beautiful Htt'e daughter and a true companion and inspiration to my husband. I believe hundreds of other women would like to know the secret of my happiness, and I will gladly reveal it *o any married woman who will write me.” Mrs. Burton offers her advice entirely without charge. She has nothing to sell. Letters should be addressed tb Mrs. Margaret Burton, 208 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence will be strictly confidentiaL -' \

Sunday.

New Year’s Parly

One of the most unique affairs of the season was the New Year's party given by Mr. and Mrs. Mari* nion Hansimry. ut their ome in W. Vermont street. The party begdn promptly at 12. The borne was, most attractively bedecked in the seasons attire. The guests engaged in a Whist game until 4 a. m. The first Lady’s .prize being won by Miss Martha Jackson and the Iwr oliy by Mrs. R. K. Smith. The first gentlemen prize was won by Mr. Solomon Edwards and the booby by Mr. P. Herring. As the radio furnished music suitable^br the •evasion. Dancing was ^rijoyed until 7 o’clock. During tm* affair an enjoyable luncheon was served, which was followed at a later hour by other dainties and refreshments. Beautiful novelty souvjners were

given each guest.

A Camp-Fire ^Community Nite program will be given Tuesday evening January 15th. at Witherspoon Presbyterian church. West and Walnut streets at 8:00 ?». m. Miss Bernice Boynton of the Indianapolis Camp-Fire offbe 306 Penway building, will !:•? In charge. A complete Camp-Fire ceremony will be rendered to our race foV the first time. Ceremony free—Everyone welcome.

Mr.

rad Mrs. Sherman Fant in High1 mil place. Luirnu Bolleu is Pres. The Queen's council, A. tl. K. and D of A., will meet Thursday January 17th with Dt. Eliza be l Copeland Shobe, 220 W. 13th St. AH queens urged to be present, business of importance. The officers of Damon Co. No. J. K. of 1\, will bold their , monthly meeting with Col.. Edward t’imjj 401 X. Illinois street, Monday night January 14th. 8:00 o’clock. Alt members please be present. Business of importance. George

Cowans, captain.

M- mtiers of the Thursday Coterie clirb entertained her usbands Thursday night, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jar Rue 832 W. 10th street, with a reception. The lionx* was decorated with holiday <« Iocs, under the festive tree were presents. While being served Mrs. Sunnier Williams rendered a beautiful solo; Mrs. Curd, reading: Re*(. C. S. Williams and Mrs. Curlie B. Crump. State president; Mr*. G. fk Hill, P. S., president Mid others spoke on club work. Mrs. Helen Jefferson, president.

Faihion Show-Report

A partial report of Fashion Show receipts $400.00; total ex-

penses $100.05. Those

tickets please report to Mrs. Du-|

ers were laid for fitty one.

The N'eedlecrnft Hub of Second Baptist curch met with Mrs. Ella

Abel, 2142 Shriver Ave.

Mis. Susie Barrett in N. Arsenal avenue will entertain the East End Diamond Leaf Pleasure Hub

Monday evening.

Mrs. Walter Starks, 2146 Highland place was hostess to the Mary B. Talbert club Thursday. Plans and! for the year’s work were outlned. Thirty members and friends of New Liberty were tendered a re - eetion January 3, by Mrs. G. Air tirws, wife of Rev. G. Andrews at the church. It came us a surprise to those preesent. After three courses were served remarks wt*rt made by Prof. Fred !>.. Clay, Rpv. G. Andrews, Prof. Harrison Crawford. Mr. Joe Crag, Mr. Edward

Curd and others.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bond, 2212 Brookside avenue entertain 'd the Lion Tamers club with a delight ful Xmas party. Gifts were ex changed. Mrs. Joe Col}ins, Mi’s. Robt. Sweed and Mrs. Ed.; Warfield assisted the hostess. Mrs. Alice Latham has' returned to Chicugb, after being tihe house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins. J / The Dramatic committee of the Inter-Collegiate Hub will hcld_ meeting ut the Y. M. C. A,, ut 5:30 promptly. All members please be-

present. '

The Me-Him-I Hub dill meet with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shockley 840 W. 27th street, Wednesday!

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DEC. 30, 1928- — A Black Pocket Book, some valuables—-near

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POTATO STUFFING FOR ROAST GOOSE By BETTY BARCLAY 2 cups hot mashed potatoes. 1 teaspoon grated onion. 1-2 cup chopped walnut meats.

Paprika.

1 teaspoon salt. 1-4 cup evaporated milk. 1 tablespoon butter.

Yolk eggs.

1 teaspoon of poultry seasoning. Mix the ingredients in order giv-

w*ho have'en and handle as any stuffing.

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Boule Indicates Progress

The Fourth Annual boule ol' Sigma Gaxima Rho sorority convened in Indianapolis, Ind., from Decem-

ber 27 Ito 30th.

The businejss was carried on by the delegates of the various chapters in a manner that assured great success for the ensuing year. Reviews of last year’s records were outstanding showing growth and proficiency in the organiza-

tion.

The s orority will continue t h e giving tf scholarships and the plan of gram ing loans to aid worthy individualjs, in furthering their edu cation. Sigma Gamma ffcho sorority participated in the Pan-Hellenic conference held during the.boule ses-

sion.

The iollowing are the national officers elected for 1928-1929: Mrs Fannie O’Bannon, Louisville. Ky., grand tyasileiis; Miss Maude Meriwether, Indianapolis. Ind., grand anli-basileus; Miss Nila Pettiford Terre Haute, Ind.,! grand gram nateus; Mrs. Blanche Edwards, Indiana])olis. hid., grand epistol eus; Mrs. Esther T. Boyd, Indianapolis, Ind., grand tamiouchos Miss Gertrude Murchison, Nash ville, Ti*nn, editor In chief of the national organ, “The Aurora;’ Miss Beatrice Wright, Cleveland, O., National organizer; Board ofdirector s, Miss Vivian White, Indianapolis, -Ind.; Mrs. Evelyn Briscoe, Indianapolis, Ind.; Misses Marie Jefferson, Houston, Tex.; Margaret Snith, Indianapolis. Ind., and Jane Fuster, Cleveland, O.

—OQO Y. W, ('. A., NOTES Basketbi 11 Game In Fort W a y u o Un to Fort Wayne is the slogan »f the Basketball team better known us the “Speedy Six” meH> for the second time the. Wheatley Center tram in Fort Wayne. Jan. 11th ill :i long looked for battle. Last year at Fort Wayne,—India uapolls v on by a score 14-13. This rear we will bring back the Bacon. Tiny Tots Aesthetic Class An Aesthetic Hass for tots over three yetirs of age will begin Jan. tilth, at L p. uL at the Y. W. C. A. So many mothers have requested uich a Hass that we feel it will be werthwhile even befoie we move into our new building and in viewid' our graded, system, which will le iuaug irated at the opening Hasses in the new “Y,” we feel this to be a forward step. Will all Virested mothers cooperate and call us now ,for further information.

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Tkursdny January 24th ut 6 p. ui., is the time jSet for, the Y. W. C. A., Annmil meeting and banquet at the Waiter casino. Mrs. Lula Love Lawson executive secretary of the Y. W. C. A . in Chicago will L? tiie principal, speaker of the occasion. There will be music by the ctorus. All mOifcbers are urged to lie present and on time. Industrial Committee

Severe Pains In Back and Sides ”1 was weak and rundown and very much in need of a tonic,” says Miss Mattie Armstrong, 920 E. Vine SL, Knoxville, Tenn. (Picture above.) *T had severe pains in my back and sides—bearing down until I felt I couldn’t stand for any length of time. It hurt me to walk any distance. "A friend told me about Cardui and I sent for it. I took it regularly and soon I felt much better. The soreness went out of my side and I felt like a different person. I surely can recommend Cardui.” Manufactured in the South and used by women for over 50 years. Sold by all druggists. CARDUI* Helps Women to Health • ec-s

CAN DO Htil I WORK NOW Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege*. table Compound Gave Her New Strength “I work in a shirt factory starching the neck bands of men’s shirts and also pressing the collars on a machine.' For about two years I suffered from aching back, inflammation and other ► troubles. Once for four months I could not work. A woman who worked with me told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It had done so much for her and her sister that I decided to try it. It brought me out wonderfully and I can , recommend it to any one- I am willing to answer anything that any woman jy ask.”—Mrs. Sadie Magroder, * 17 N. Carey SL, Baltimore, Md. Lydia E.Pinkliam s, \^getableCompoiuid for Better Health

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