Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1934 — Page 6
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Tljree One-Act Plays To Be Presented For the Benefit of Community Hospital
‘ Musical Comedy To Be Presented
CHAIRMAN
“Rig Time*’ , a three art Musical Comedy of high school life, will be
Local favorites, representing the cream of home town cSTAnLk’r 11!^'Scboo" 6 on dramatic talent, will be presented in three one-act plays at the Friday, February ig in the high Crispu* Attacks High School Auditorium, Thursday, Febru-! sch<x>l auditorium, for the benefit arv 22 for the benefit of the Community Hospital, under the i rf ." 10 Sll ' <1 ' ,n ' Ai " Fl,nd - " hirh is direction of Mrs Lillian Jones Brown. \ Players selected from the old Players Club among whom least, headed by Sarah Tain. Lester
.Miller, Fny i leyser IticJuard tlres;-
ory.
Faculty members and students in charge of the various phases of the
are Arthur Dodson, well remembered for his portrayal of the Bishop in the * Servant in the House”, and M. L. Stevenson whose various performances in amateur productions have
made him a local favorite, have leading roles in the plays. | plodnctron'rrerMisses'imi-y a riuAmong'others in the casts are .members of the Cosmopolitan fee, Helen Hummons, Blanch Eman-
Players Club. Great interest follows the announcement that Miss Juanita Thompson of the English Department of Crispus Attacks High School make her initial bow' in one of the
most charming of the evenings presentations. James Gray jwickliffe is the general chairman,
and Mrs. Eva Ridley will play opposite Miss Thompson with
Mrs. Mamie Davis as reader.
The younger social and dramatic groups are especially interested in the appearance of Misses Lillian Auter, Hortense Hatties and little Nancy Holliman, who with Lee Martin, make
up the cast for the juvenile presentation of the evening. One of the outstanding events of Mrs. Lena Hardester with Misses Odessa Kelley, Eura the ^tus club calendar was a ban Sargent and Theresa Genus form the cast presenting a thor- I evening™* ^Fed^rat^d*'!'inh thoroughly modern society play. Home, 2034 North Capitol avenue. The seats in the auditorium have been divided among a a five course dinner was served large group of interested w’omen who are seeking to attract a aml . tl J e T 00 ” 1 * beautifully
capacity audience for the evening.
uel. Hazel Jackson. Vivian Terry, .'.Us. Smith, Marry Campbell, Mr. Briokler, E. A. James and the W’inston Twins, who are students. Miss
Lotus Club Gives Banquet and Dance
Crispus Attacks j Notes
i : The Scholarship Committee of Crispus At tucks High School presents the following students as having made the A. and A plus Honor Rolls for the first semester of this school year which ended January 10th. Six students constitute the
A-plus honor roll and fifty-one make ,, , ...
up the A honor roll The folliwmr antl Mrs. Clarence Baxter and ul glftH %s , er r ' rs up uie m iummji mu. 1 ne lOlllWllg h , <*lni-ue Palnh H-mlov I *' ‘“es ■« u.ad ol tne \ocal departare the names of the Honor Roll Ls HaV.el Kfei.le, Ks N.ama I ? , 1 enl of the Cr.smopolUan School Of
Students: l Keeble and Ross Kirby of Colum- ! ** ,u - s,c AnU
A plus — Fahurn DeFranfZ Vi- l as, Ohio, were Wee-end guests ——>S '^eoigia itead, > olumbia
vi an ne Highhaugh, Julia Johnson J ^ aml A,rs - <,arl 0art " r in A,,d<,r -
Vida F. Lane, Clemmie Poole, and luv reo Granted
Robertine J. Pope. | ,,,1^ f r»n.^ a
STAR WORKER
rvenue, who is ill, is improvoik. Wade Furgerson, step-fther of .Mrs. .-uice isntt^n in .Ai-senai avenue, died at Juletta, Tuesday. The
A-—P^sther Anderson Ida Armr.nr r ’ ,vorce from heodore Hester in la, An<,fe, ® OT1 » lua Armour,, s , p P rior Ouurt, Romn 3. January
Pearl A. Barnes, Prances E. Bell, 30. .Mrs. Hester was given the cusLucy Rennett, Lucille Bowles, Le- 1 ‘‘dy of the two children, ’1'heodore enna C. Bridges, Ruth Bronor, Mary . ;i a,, I i ^ vr A f ad ( . s ^ ,ry E!izaheth Biooks, Austin Brown, John W. | ;d!-. and Mrs. Bertram Eubanks, Brown, Hmes-t I). Butler, Mattie I •Highland place are the promi Caldwell, Ossie Caldwell, Helen 1 " r :l baby boy. Mother ana
Cooke, Zola M. Dunbar, Doris Du- was forinert>"%tts *’ Bert ha Stanley! 3 1 V 0 ” ,he ol * V1,S - - N, ; u •’’ u - v |\alle, Oliver Ferguson, Katheryn i .Mrs. Elizabeth vBrown of Fort I ' ,r ' ,l < olumbia avenue, beoruary
Fisher, Robert A. Fisher Harrv A ' VVilv,u *. is visiting bet brother and — * — ’ I sister. Rev. .lames Phillips and Miss
H orn the Kink And King , Funeral home. Kev. hsallinger, oiuciatea. ans. .Nathaniel uted, m Arsenal .-.venue entertained alxjut twenty guests, last rnursday evening with a stork shower in honor of .Mrs.
\Veeden.
'I he East End Oivie league will entertain with a coveted dish lunch
1 !■*.
The Parents association of St.
Fisher, Zirelda M. Green, Hosaland j Highland Cm,n* ^‘* a .“‘'Stained with a card party
CLU
NEWS
I net Wednesday with Mrs. Ruth i rollings. Prizes were awarded to Mesdumes Louise Michael, (Jene- \ lent* McFarland and Ruth Billings. Mrs. Michael will be the next bos-
sponsoring the benefit Costume tea
h ««Wr: Marian H. Hollman.j^ ,Xl'ro4v e ,i , X°Ob^"&
Thursday evening ai
Boulevard | ‘ vlrs - i ' ewis ir
the home ot Arsenal av-
n J/V /1 I I I i I ^ IFVIIV.IIL V. ■ wO I, LI 111 “ LV'Cl 'Vf r» i* 1 11 I* * rrs 1 1 ! * ' * vr wiuxw lw
enue.
.a Benefit dance wil be given by the Junior Civic eague at the Hill
MISS ANNA STOUT,
Social service worker, church worker and hard worker are terms ap-
Community center in the near iu- ! plicable to this winsome little lady.
.... £: nieirna m .., r . Is wry m| ^fackT Ch' SS2T •corateu in me cum s coitu s. <d Mrs. Fannie Morgan, IHG Nortl1 j Albert MUlsapp FH?uhet h^'mu’ I '''Miss ‘^ 11 ie '' Ann^raiboun enter | J*rs. ^,Man™»n is n memoer of .vn., is an active worker in Bethel A musical program was also aiWest street, Sunday. February (l;ain tv-Ih oVknnn A’l elfi TP.n ' ,ai " pd 'v«»h a three-course luncheon {! e » m 1? Ba|,tis . t ‘;hurch and the East jchun . h amI never letg up in her feature of the evening with Mason trom to G p. in. i Rnni ’ M ,, ‘ ’ A 1 Rd "* ■ '.'hursday at her home in West ^ ^ “^enevolent societj. . , | one big job of “being herself” Miss Williams. Milton Ramho, James | A program will be rendered by ^ VeH^ All^lT^Sla^^Marv ‘ ^^ if Vlnor^na A r^ ,0, w^ h ^ e v. i ^ Stout Is a membeT of the A.KA. Mrs. Ernest Hyne. parti- various quartets of the city The Stan * ; rU'W Bear/ X^pla^ca^ ABis.e^ g.;adu a te___ of s orority.
Lewis and mm. cu.iesi uy.ic, pun.- vo ...v- ! Stanfield Manona Tsvlnr red out. Heart shape place cards cipating. Mrs. Adline Weaver of; quartet having the largest attend-! Ia>lor Maigu- V< .,. A |)lacp(1 on th( . inUividual card Culver, was guest artist. Music forjanee will he given u prize. L, Williams M-iitFe \v 11' l A, .” 0 “ K j 1 ' 1 ” guests present ]( . iauo Club Celebrates Jho A Cappella Choir of Crispus F :; a T/orn ne Betfy ,n May. *7 ^nter-NaHmmily A rvn-ixf/o-i»Gn i^xr , Altucus lligii School has reorean- Hortense Jewell, Gertrude Frazier, «hestra, was guest .so os . » i . Second Annivei sal y ized for the second semester with h ez Owens and Leon _ Roundtree. J* ' S ,V S f .- s father, • I sixty members. The reqninwr,-.; Y ^ Jogue> ^ Shnj>san of Simpson. L
Blake street, last week. Mrs. Bessie | At their second ' annual dance ; for membership in the choir are h,formal Pnrtv i when they lived here a number of
Mrs. Lula Bousley, 330 VVrsf For- ag, 1 ***** mCst of | tv-first street, entertained the niftn- ! 1,i ‘. school. aa> s^nerf . _ r» n _fit I 1 ers of the Mills Blue Rythm band I st - Monicas guild ga\e a Benefit
^Kialey?^; graduate of * ri»pus -ai - . ^ororitv.
tucks .f^nuarv class. Guests included [ -ins of ihe East End Junior Civic
I dancing was furnish by Russell
! Smith
Tokalon Bridge Gins met with
Mrs. Helen' Bryant, last Sunday. 1 —
Prizes wete won by Mesdumes Mar-| president.
iha 1 kernels, Leodus Wills and Hel- ' T |,,. Tr . (1 rtelles club was enteren Br>ant. The next meeting will (aill< ,,j j, v Mrs. DnrothV Shane in
b* with Mrs Afartha Daniels, Mon
New Club Organized
The Grand Terrace Whirt club iveenth ergo niz* d. met with Mis
. -ullise Pattersun, Jl^.’i
hist Monday. Prizes w.re <• ••: l»:uttifully deem a ted in vmi l»\ Misses Ora Lee Bassett and club colors of green and whio
Beauty Hints By Nina Temple
The Te-He-Conos club gave their Vork ptrePl- I tained approximately six hundred t )ass the work of any previous f.r't annual dance at tlie Walker! 'guests groim at the High sclnol eismo. last Frl'iay night. Music, was -j,. anr i ^ rr? Edward Tavfbr in S \ I mi d ' u . ' 1K ' 01 - ii Mis- fitnished lu David t’lark and the ;,nlslon avenue, will be hosts to th- \ rhe hall was beautifully decorat- l h<‘ ( hoir lias practically coniStation ; | ara-lb« ’lul» mchestia. fi'be halt j/pV Kieht Friends dub, Saturday, ^d and music was fiirnish«‘d by Jim-' :i drive for funds for cos-
Tbo Cosmopolitan School Music mie Nick and his J'okaDots. ’ tumes. In the near future a ron-
t he
A SECRET AB.OUT APPLYNG
ROUGE
- , Gatno ‘■treet Mr« sue v.' A woman who is successful in her «•'.CTf?:! »«I»H.|» Rive, .hi, rouge secret.
and ''he Cotton CUih Revue”, withi E rid?e party Tnestlay ne the
an
Cards
litres of .the evening. The band i*
will be with Mrs. Bernier- B.-ll
ShrrVer avenue
j Smile i gives
while applying rouge and it
,•1 , .. :i ... - — - — , , iriuuy club will meet aaiuruay at , cm-i will l ,, ........ . i will be iriven at 3 GO n m Sunday Indiana Mate Association tn -Negi o i piacc it un me iace,.Ai.so worts it up “ * ,At I "ie Sliver clipper Bridge club),,,, .seb<« i with Mrs. Beatrice Wil-' 1 ‘ out-oi-town guests . ' ‘tupllineilt ary , a ' t Masonic temple, "Michigan -Musicians, will meet with the chair- j toward the eyes, shading lightly.
V.iU W 'i l n^ ^iV" - a L *«■-' hc ™*? f desdames Lula Oranduson and a Urs ,> ansy i :av W as hostess > odtu v.vuigt JUss Aljie Fla k. 1 -West Michi- Buchanan. The next meeting will ; ; H . Peppiest Girls club Thursday D'crs of New Castle; Mr. and Mrs pan street fiom Hun to 6:ou o - | be with Mrs. Sara Allen in Highland February 1st. Mrs. Larsha Barnett Conrad Hill of Anderson and Mis*
hostess. Prizes were won by ,,resident.
and Mrs. Eugene Bailey and George
' i
Missj .
• ck. (ifficv't-s eon members of the 1 h'ace. . , i was hostess. Thursday. Mrs. Ml’.dred 1 Fvelvn Riindnnt of Bn bvillo olub are: Miss Ver.i Wilson, presi- Puellae Amici chib met with Mrs. ; Harris. president; Mrs Louise (■' elyn H,,n( *rant ot Ku.shMlle. "ent; Mi.-s Ida B. Tavlrir. secre-i Dorothy Batts. S05 Fayette street. Mot.rc reiKiitcr Members of tlit‘ club are Edgar Batters.,||. 'U-iniiitiiie Wilson. Mu- veil will b<* the next hostess. Mrs. Mesdaines Nancy Groves and Lolaild Whitney. i.. ! Fnin.es, ora lee Bassett and Louise Puryear. president. ‘Bessie < P.tample Person,
liable Poison: Mesdumes iva Tho- • T h c Jolly Thirty-two club will . presklant.
i. as and Euphemia Brown. mot Monday evening Februa-y Vi, y v atl( | ^Irs. club met with Mr. Du.rcli 'vill meet wiib Mrs. Mary >;'liin.' Ue-oigi ni/. I with Mrs. Sarah Wade, Hmiglass . n ‘j '^ lrs Hendon. Prizes were j I •nllard, NJii North West
The Sphinx club m i.,, Alpha Phi Apart men t, .1.2. J v on by Mrs. Hendon, S. W. James, i'ibirsday afternoon. -v'pha fratcrnltt, was recently or-I rh ^ z . an r la B r,<1 k a club was en- | Charles Brown and Mrs. Joe Over-;
gaiiized. office! > and in. mbnis aro I ‘POamed January 24, by Mrs. Sailie s vt , et . The next mpeting will be! * he Womans cmi, will be enterfollo'*s: s. w lam.s, preaident; ' 'L,... ^ i v - l,h Mr. and Mrs. S. W. James, ‘‘ined by Mrs Mora Day is at the
si reel
Valentine Speaker ! i
.'ames P Slid Grt
fliihtower. secretary: AI- husbands wexe guests, frizes were i ;} 7a «, Gntceland avenue.
i esidence <.f .Mrs, .Mice Frazier
iravs n, treasurer rornell von ,,v Mesdames Amy Lee Ross. | The j.;tnn Girls met January 2' i Loulevard pla< e, M< nday aftern..on. Talley, \lonz.. Watfonl and George Sa . f,ie Harvey, Belle ^ Lyles. Guest f wuh Mi s. Arlee Shobe. Officer- : Lhicoln s birthday will bserved.
I rizes, Henry Allen, 'Mai Mathews ] elected were:
1 lazel
Williams ' ,,s - Nona Thomas will talk on
• Mrs. Mary Todd Lincoln” and Mrs. Davis will talk on “Lincoln the Emancipator”. Mrs. Non i Thomas,
president.
Mis. Virginia C. Lam in North
. . oiSvy* . •
of Hie D'Enc*oeui: club '' n( ^ Fharles Lyles. Mrs. Eunice Ma- p rf . s i f } ( ,||t: Eva Morton, secretary;
thews, 2M2 Paris avenue, was hos- 0(l4 .|| a Kjsher, treasurer; Irene t'lasless last week. Prizes were awarded i reporter and Arlee Shobe. Cheer Mesdames Geniviere Allen, Amy i,' unf | treasurer The club met Ross ami S. Carson. Thursday with Mrs. Hazel Williams. Mrs. Georgia Harper, ..fill Sanpr-j prizes wore won l>\' Mrs. Williams, s!or avenue, \Vill ho hostess ti the j y^ss Pierson and Miss Hunter. Miss IMlip club, Saturday. Anna. Mae Beard will be the next i romote.s. The Vanity Bridge club met last j p- HtesR _ Tuesday with Mrs Mae Owsley ; >lr. and Mrs. Bruce Hines in Indi- i
Prizes were awarded Mesdames il- ■ a!)a p C |j s avenue entertained the i aiusicmiis; .viiss i ik-.ui.i
la Martin, Lula Owsley and Ruby I pleasure First dub. last Friday eve- u ... > o
-Middleton. Mrs. Lula Owsley wih j ning. Election of officers were:) .• I..- the next hostess. (Raymond Wagner, president; Silas , . . u. .... , ... Ensemble dub met last Tuesday [ Worjfolk. vice-president: Mrs. j cl Wallace \* oi.uik ..c.-.- , witli Mrs. Susie Simmons in Burn-I ^ ftrc y Smith, secretary; Miss Hor- | -,.,n, .,,.oiv..\ < u.m..^ .-.<um,eis •‘ & i parkway. Prizes _ were won i;y 1 t^nso Smith, assistant secretary;! , tH.rem-e Hicus Misdames l.ouise II irris, Minnie .John Davis, treasurer; Greenville ....... , am,.,,.. looker, Harry Parker and Louie | sergeant-at-arms and p.ruc.o , ,,,, , t ......
Hodge The next meeting will be j lines, rejiorter.
•vith Mrs. Irene \\ infrej in West! The Oabbaileros met Monday, tm Wetinesoay n.g.it January 31, Twenty-sixth 'Mreet. | r-ight with Thomas Craig, 275b', ! t lu> Stcwai..ess i.o.i.o N. 1 m.., Miss Agnes Crown was bos*oss to :N - ort h W€#ttern avenue. Following | 0) Jones .ia..ctnacie, Anicaii -vic-
tbe Meta Hetairon Budge club at
anu
accOiilpalneo i>y •, i,,, , .. ii*,- v 1S i t O, «>
• he Oriental cafe on apit 1 avenue A delicious Oriental luncheon was
man, Miss Blanche Patterson of Crawfordsville. Sunday at 10:00
ir. hose cn the committee are: Miss | H-od look from the eves.
Lima Alsup, Fort Wayne; Misses .Millie Hoffman and Thelma MacDonald, Lafayette and Mrs. Lillian
\i. Le.Mon, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson of Matlock, Iowa, is visiting her brother-in-law', Rev. M. W. Robinson and
family.
Mrs. Eliza Bell, who has been ill
ri at the home of her sister, M r s . ( _
were guests of friends for the week Fiank Scruggs, 44ip W est Iweniv- | helps in one—the best helps known to • , Mr. and Mrs. Lemual cb wrung, i But careful people, more and more. The Monthly Musical program 9 ,., 0 Martha stret. West Indianan- j use it for every cough that starts. No sponsored by Mrs Mattie Stovall ,-j, am ,omice the marriage of their one knows where a cough may lead No
'Vines, will be rendered Sundav at ,, ,„L htp „ Zt . lrna . t o Robert Jackson,' --
Cincinnati, Ohio, were the wee't- < nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
flailstork in Roache street.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston SoaDs and i Mr. MacAdoo of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith in West Twenty-
sixth street, last week.
Ai is Lima E. Alsup, Mrr. Gertrude IcKirn’ev, Mr. Unthunk and others, from Wheatley center in Ft Wavne.
(This takes away the lines and the
Dod look from the eyes.
For Hard Coughs or Colds That Worry You Creomulsion is made to give supreme help for coughs or colds. It combines 7
r.-OO n. m., at the New Baptist 'hivroh of which the Rev. W. W.
Wines is pastor.
Mrs. Dorothy A. Johnson w'as dint er guest of Mrs. Mary Lewis, West Twenty-sixth street, Fun-
Mrs Omer Burnette New Castle. ; afternoon by the Re\. Met ann in F ^nnsly vania, spent the week «nd j North Delaware street. Mi. Iwieaido in the city enroute tv Madison. T n - i i s the manager <■ f the Lon grocery ••'ana. to visit her sister, Mrs. Isaac store on North Senate a\ enue
The members of the Just-l sTwelve club entertained their husbands and approximately thirty
ary •>.. -m.. tell which factor will do moat. Mrs. .Jackson ate at home to friends j depends on the type of cold.
at 1836 Highland <-lace. Creomulsion costs a little more thtqi I'aniels-Ricaido lesser Helps. But it means the utmost Miss Sammie Lueile Daniels and i help. And it costs you nothing if it fail* • Virgil Ricaido were maried Monday to bring the quick relief you seek. Your
druggist guarantees it. Use it for safety’s sake. (adv.)i
Shelton, who is very ill.
.Miss Mae iClements entertained >'itb a surprise birthday party hollering Mrs. Mattie L. Stovall Wines st her home in North West street. Members of her former choirs, students and faculty rf the osmopolitan School Of Music were guests. Many
guests with a buffet supper at the; beautifully decorated home of Mr. | and Mrs. Edwin Joyner in Ncrtti Capitol avenue. Cards and dancing i were the features of the evening
BLACK-DRAUGHT QUICK TO RELIEVE
CONSTIPATION TROUBLES
season uecause ol ine t<t"t thill the inurcu was conuiicuug ii icvivai. /iinoi.g i ne many n.ends wno iittemieu tms parly Were: itev. uud Mrs. .bums w White, pasto., .1 nes i aoernacie cnurcii. i,ucy H. Caller, preside.it: Nemo White, secietary.
church, .sponsored by Mrs. Mary
P. McGuire.
t.vtetings will be held at the club | mooisi Episcopal /-.i n cnuicu, gave „.:)i ..^V, home. 2034 North Capitol avomie. j iri eir Eigodeemn Annual t nnstmas speaK at the annual formal
r , , . ... • 'harles Winston, president; Chester | Hl llK; i esi.iciice <-t ,ur. and 'V alentine dinner Monday evenintr servetb Prizes were won hy Miss \' aridmon . reporter. mis ! „,vil Mai. ne. .us a. tflacK- February 12 at New Bethel B-.nt ulite Hightower Mrs. Lola Holmes, ,\|rs. Beatrice Woodruff. West , 1U Sll .,. , v i,u..it .t.u..- • * Bethel Baptist
j and Mrs. Myrtle Mare. The next rwenty-sixth street, wiis hostess t wa s served iinu a u.miieiud meeting will -be at the heme of Miss , he Ritz clul)| lasf Friday, Brizes ll Iie xvas „ad nv an. I'he paity ban Nellie A. Henderson in < olumbia av-, ,, rre won by Mrs. L. M. Overton. „ teil , Xl ,irum t.*e in-liua,
r .’ ! Miss Thelma Kincaid and Miss MaMiss Elizabeth Nero was hostess . Frazier. The next meeting wh! u. the Lewis Business College St'J- , bf with Miqf , Ethel Beech in West
dent club at he- home, Tuesday eve- . Eleventh street.
ning. Maynard Gill wa.s elected \ 1rs rarda Lamb, West Twenty- * vice-president. , Tinth street, was hostess to the Mrs. Kallle Johnson in North j , tdelphian Girls Bridge club. last j Senate avenue, 'Apartment 20, was | Saturday, Prizes were won by Mes-
. . i hostess* to the Symmetrical dub. t ames Ella Quishenberry, Farda i Mrs. Mavme Davis was liosiess AFTER eating, I 'ast Wednesday. The club will meet I £ amb and Lillian Curtis. T h e | to ,,. e mmanapes Mus.c Limim i lotherine in mv ''' ,h Arme Lewis, 2o04 Boule- |;f;Xt w .i]| bp w iih Mrs. Ella „ rs . -.unnav aiiernoon at the bus
Fraternal jNGWS Mr. Joseph Stout, 55 .years old of c1 q w 25th St
j 441 West St. Glair stieet. passed -HI-—ll
Deborah Gourt Number Twenty-, away at his home Friday February
four, Daughters Of Iss, will give a ' . .
Valentine tea, Sunday, at the home - nd. Mr. Stout was lor L> years an .
ot Mrs. Clara Mason, 615 West ! emDicyee -f L. b. Ayres ."-com- '■ 1 1 " Twenty-ninth stret. from 3:00 to'. Pany. where he won an enviable 7:00 p. m. A special invitation is reputation for honestv, integiitv and extended to all nobles and daugh- efficiency. He vvas a member cf
j Second Baptist church.
Valentine Tea j
Dist-ict iNiimher Two rf the F-as-! His popularity was evidenced by tern Star Of Indiana, and the Live-) the hundreds who filed past his ’.'ire. Wire club of Pride Of The West, !'' here it lay i.i state at People’s
Numger Fprty-five, O. E. S., will Burial company,
CLARA B. JONES PORO BEAUTICIAN
Specializing in
HAIR and SCALP
TREATMENT
Instructions Given
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would have a smothering in mv v ‘ t, i *'! r> ' Arme "j?" 4 . i 1 «xt meeting will he with Mrs. Glia j fcrs .-mnuay aiiernoon at the v'os--chest, followed by a severe head- U m .», pa ^*’ n J‘ xt i "• vl!^ finIshenberry. nioi»oiitan .School oi .viusic, i"•><> ache" writes Ml^i vartha rraw-ford pr^-Kl-nt: Ml»» H-mms-b lh» lh*. .Tust-Us-Twelve | cuir.,111 eve,it-
■ m Vh: . ,u,. m « w,.„.; jsss? ::::: SiVhtTnd de h c!d d ed or to' s trv B !? ck ; s^s^4 , dwr a, .» Mr »..s.i n :: i -rrs
found it very he^pfu? and wick to riSSTweTj relieve. Since that time, I have ”' lrH - wvnn. John 1)rpH i dpnl taken it whenever I have needed ... ^ s 7lK. ^‘.5 ^ 2'', ,!;!!' nesday night. .Schuyler Steavens, i ',' Ue sday night. Prizes were won *
and cannot praise it too highly.’
uo Vou Kn .w ', a icature- of tne
was given by the
Charies T. Ames. Plans
^ . . , . - to present J. Roy Quishenherrj. ^ 'pgpry, concert organist of rft. L -u-
is; .Missoni i. Tuesday February 20, a t Philip's Meinonal tempi.- at
Constipation cannot president
. JL. 1. - 'ri-w. \1
go on without bringing you distress. If
your bowels need help dames Virginia Guynes, Beulah to get srtraightened Rutland and Bernice White. Mrs. out, take a dose of ='’V is “ L wty S’*' 1 , lM * " ext ho ' i V^ K ' Black-nraiiPht Fv Mrs - Anr,:i Th " rT ' as . M est aoK. ijraugni. EX- rr*venty-nint.h s».r< "t en* •rtauv > * pect refreshing relief rue fjeiavia Bridge eiuh, Fehru.'iry — the good results that t ••'T ITize- were won hy Mesdames ^ make thousands of l '.‘ ,uis< ' J, V' 1 ,' l . ary XorHs
mdn and women prefer this fine ;'A. J,Tt'n K wm“'',e wiih lid, pure, Iierb medicine. I Air;-. Willa Beathea, Fall Greek Sold at Stores in 25-cent packages. I boulevard. Mrs. Margaret Gobb,
SPECIALS! FLANNEL KNIT F^AJTAMAS
__ ____ $U9
I V Mesdames Edith Ward,Elizabeth
Terry hold the Bachelor Of .Music degree irpm the Ghieag / Musical
v, ,, ,, , 526 North West
tirst and Bouleyud place. The pub-I gife a Valentine tea at the home of street, followed hy funeral services 1 < is iiivned to attend. .Mrs. Ollie Gale. 816 1-2 North Cali-! at Fecond Baotist church. He leaves A Valentina luncheon will b<» giv- fornia street, Sunday from 3:00 to t'» mourn his loss, a wife; cue brothVe : lin< , r a,, spices of the Live-| 0:00 p. m. An interesting program ! er; one son; v.iie daughter: two \ ire club of Emanuel Baptist "'ill lie rendered through the after- | granddaughters and a host of
church, -Wednesday at tho church. I noun and evening. All Masons. Eas-1 friends. * ^7 Catherine Ross, president. (tern Stars and friends are invited, t I ho Missionary union will meet he Order Of Eastern Star Degree y. New Liberty Baptist church, team met at the Masonic hall, 351 vinth and West streets, next Tues- Indiana avenue 'Sunday at 3:00 p. f . ,ay _ a , t P- ni - Missionaries of all m. Drilling was the work for the
evening. Mrs. Dora E. Edmonds,
royal advisor.
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ith .Mrs Ruth l.arneH m l.ins a\ , meeting v\ ill be with Mrs. ; T)o.rothj degree. He whs cfiicial or- . with a pound pm tv. '/lies.- nresent
churches are urged to meet. The Progressive Aid of Barnes
Methodist Episcopal church < e!eh'ated its Ninth anniversarv with a I arty at the lu me ol Mrs. Reth.a Logan in West Twenty-eighth street Saturday evening. A buffet luncheon was served. .Mrs. Genus is presi-
de n.
The Ptigiessivo club of Barnes Tabernacle, African Methodist Episcopal Zion church surprised Mrs. j,1• ... «
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r# porter. The Quintessant club w:is entertained last Thursday afternoon h” Mrs. Farley Johnson. Prizes were awarded Mesdames Hortense Nance Ada Starr and Mae Owsley. Mrs. Nelson Baxter was hostess to the Easy Aces Bridge club, Tuesday. A dainty Valentine luncheon was served and prizes were awarded: .Mesdames Ruth Dillon, Nelson Baxi(r and Miss Vivian Richardson. 'Mrs. Dillon will he hostess next
v < ek.
Miss Maxine Birdwell, 2040 Paris avenue, was hostess to a beautiful dim if r« M honoring 'the Evadne Bridge club, last Thursday evening. I rizss were won hy Mrs. Mildred Thompson. Maxine Birdwell and Gertrude Thompson. The next meotii g will he with Mrs. Rowena G.ane. Mrs. G'lestine Vim ent, |iresident: Miss Gertrude Thompson, re-
porter.
The poeo a Boco club cf the Cos- ] mopolitan School Of Music, members of the Indiana and National Association Of Negro Musicians and who are students of Mrs. Lillian M. Le.vrbn gave a Valentine party at the home of Francis Mitchell in Camp street. Saturday. Musical games were played. Those receiving prizes were Edwin Gibson, Ida Junes, Theodore Golder, Nellie Graham. Decorations and service were carted out in keeping with Valent'ne. . . At the regular meeting of the fall Creek Democratic Club, incorporated, last Tuesday the following officers were elected: Key O. ~ IT. Banks, president; Beard Whitesides, vine-president; Mrs Clara Phillips, secretary: Mrs. Hazel Paiks. asistant secretaiy; Mrs. Estela Russell, corresponding secretary; Dr. A- J King, treasurer; Mrs. Inez Dean, chairman, Entettain-
ment committee
tor’s degree. He was cfiicial or- . v ith a pound paity. present ganist at tne Wilberforee Pniversity Mere Mesdames Lillian Rice Mil
commencement lor l'J2(4-21 amt 2 a. Hi* is director of tho J. Roy Terry Sschool Of Mush in St. Louis and organist and eh ur master of the Gentral Baptist church of that city. Mr. Terry had the honor of directing the choir at the Twentieth Century Of Progress in Chicago, last rummer. He is the chairman of the art of accompanying and organ section of the National Association Of Negro Musicians and was heard to an advantage here last August when tho N. A. »N. M., met hete. Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler will he hostess to the next ©card meeting and Mrs. Vida Wilson. 4066 Rookwood will he hostess f.r the regular monthly meeting with Miss Mae Clements who will talk on the compositions of Von Weber and play the “Perpetual Motion”; the Rondo from one of his
Sonata.'..
A Booker T. Washington tca_ will he given i hursday February 15, by the Elizabeth Carter council, at the dub home, 2034 North Capitol avenue. In keeping witli Negro History week, the federated club women will celebrate some of the noted iHco men iind women, who hRVe achieved fame in art, literature, music etc. A short sketch of their Me and works will be given. Mrs. Julia Jefferson is president of the
council.
Friends club, wil meet Wednesday at 3:00 p. m., with 'Mrs. T atGe Jackson, 832 West Twentyseventh street. All members are urged 4,0 /ho • present. Mrs. Jackson lh Mrs. S1< Anvinda Collins, 2274 North Rural street, will entertain Company B of Mount Paran Baptist church Wednesday February 14, at f :00 p.’ m. Mrs. Lottie G. Thomas, , ‘ ‘The Consumers Cooperative unit l.oyal Mklon . dub ,of mrekl.r
JJtlJiAl • ' = ».• j --iw^ X»ethel Aifrrcin Methodist Episcopal Ljlock
dred^ Drton, Ethel Brewington, Haz fl Fmith, Kate Dtmson, Amanda 1 fudsoii ami Rev. and Mrs, Janies V. White. Mrs. Richardson is I h »* v. id, w ol (lie late William Richard son, who was treastuer of ire club. Mis. Amanda Hudson, president. The Service 'nh of Mount Zion Baptist church is sponsoring its annual pew service Sunday afternoon ai 3:30 o'clock, with the Rev. If. II. Black, pastor of Allen chapel an 1 ri* choir as guests. Others on program will he a gospel singer, Bethel /African Methodist Episcopal Men's chorus and the Unity Men’s chorus, 'i'he public is invited. Mrs. Thelma Stephen, will he mistress .of ceremonies: Fred M. Major, president;
P-ev. M. A. Talley, pastor.
Mrs. Ardellia Dawson will he hostess to the Phyllis Wheatley Embroidery club. Thursday at her homo in West Twenty-seventh street. After the business meeting, a. program will he rendered in memory of Phyllis Wheatley Peters, fnrwhom the club is named. Mrs. Grace Wilson and Mrs. Julia Carter will have charge of the program. Mrs. Violia Wilson wifi he guest ar-
tist.
'Men on at services of the A. V. K. And D. Of A., will he held at Tabernacle Baptist chinch, North and I nuglass streets, Sunday February 18, at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Sarah B. Hunter. president; 1C. R. Davis, S. G. Q. The L. U. A. B. L . dub of Bride Of Indiana 'Gouneil, Number 260, A U. K. And D. Of A., wil observe guest night next Tuesday at 411 Indiana avenue. A luncheon will he seiwed. Mrs. Della Hansley. recording secretary; Mrs. E. B. Davis, M. E. Q. The Queen's Council Of The A. V. K. And 1>. Of A., will have their party next Thursday night, 411 lndiaua avenue. Mrs. Hunter, president .
Mrs. Cordia Watson, 2524 Ilovey street, is eonfined to her home as a result from an accident. Heaven Bound “Heaven Bound”, will be presented Wednesday February 28, under auspices of New Bethel Baptist church. Rehearsals every Monday and Frday evenings. All churches are nvited to take a part. Mrs. Mattie Larkins, promoter; Mrs. Anna Washington, director. ,
Plummer D. Jacobs, Mgr.
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