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Barber School To Open Rev. William Worthington reported that after much discussion while out of city, the International Barber School has consented to open a Barber School here where persons of our group may participate. Rev. Worthington will leave Sun* day for Cincinnati, Ohio. Visits Mother Mrs. Gertrude Wiley of Paris, 111., spent a feu* days with her mother, Mrs. Ida Winston in Sheldon St. Mrs. Wiley will leave Sunday for Lansing, Mich., to visit Mrs, Bell Middleton. East End Culture Chib The East End Culture club will meet Wednesday Feb. 18 with Mrs. Cordelia Watson, 2454 Hovey St. Mrs. Ella Saunders, president. Contest Closes

Household of Ruth No. 5722 just closed a contest Jan. 21. Robert Martin was the winner. Men’s Day Song Festival The Mt. Zion Male chorus will

sponsor a Men’s Day Song Festival Sunday Feb. 15 at the Church, 24th. and Hovey St. The general public is invited. A. Jackson, Sec'y. Rev. J. L. Barnett is the pastor. League Meets Despite the very bad night last Wednesday fifteen or more persons were present at the last meeting of the Eastside Better Business and Civic League which meets eacli the first Wednesday at the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home. Mrs. Ada Douglass presided. Mrs. Neal Jackson was appointed Chairman of the floral offerings. Mrs. Priscilla Dean Lewis. Mrs. Neal Jackson and the League president served as an investigation committee for a family reported In distress. Fletcher Oak Hill The Fletcher Oak Hill Civic club met with Mrs. Marie Mill. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dora Rice. 2422 N. Rural St. Mrs. Ollie Taylor is president.

C/u6 Activities

GALA GIRLS met with Miss Thelma Herd. Prizes were won by Miss Louise Jones, Miss Vivian Lane, Miss Alma Sanders. The club is sponsoring a party February 21 at Masonic hall. A prize will be awarded to the j>erson holding the lucky number. _ _ _ _ TOUJOUR ENSEMBLE GIRLS were entertained by Mrs. Elnora McGee, 2412 North Capitol avenue _ _ _ _ NEUVE QUEEXETTES club met with Mrs. Mary Ferguson. Prizes: Mesdames H. Richardson, A. Hornsby and E.

Hunt. A Jamboree will be given ^ Feb. 15 at 1217 1-2 N. Senate ave

nue . _ _ The SYMETRIOAL BRIDGE club will meet with Mrs. Mary Davis, Ji)bP Boulevard place Wednesday. Prizes were won bj Mrs. Callie Johnson. Miss Effie Milton and Mrs. Mamie Gibson. _ *#* * * * *

The NORTH SIDE SAVINGS club held its lirst meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. M. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is president ; Helen Hawkins, vice; Wm. Johnson, secretary; Louise Thomas. treasurer. Prizes: Mary Burton _ _ _ Virginia Penn was hostess to the JOLLY PALS. Mea dames Maggie Woods, Lucile Edelen and Polly McRoy won prize* « _ _ Mrs. Guy Corley will be bos less for the BOOKLOVERS club Bunduy at 5:30 pm., at her home in N. Capitol avenue. Mrs. George Hayes will review. “In This, Our Life” and Miss May Belcher will give the feature _ _ _ _ 12 CHATTERS were entertained at 2024 Columbia avenue. Plans were made for a George Washington tea. Miss M. F. Griffen and Mrs. Anna Castile won prizes _ _ _ _ FOUR ROSES BRIDGE club met with Mrs. Opal Harris. Mesdames K. Groves and Harris won prizes. * * * • »**

The LOCKEFIELD SOCIETY Hub met wiht Mrs. Margaret Smith In Loekefleld Gardens. Guess box was won by Mrs. Mary Young. The elub plans a social In the near future _ - 12 FELLOWS PLEAS URE club met at Masonic hall. The president gave an interesting talk. Bishop Sprowel, f827 North Capitol avenue will entertain February 19 Mrs. Seta Stewart entertained the ETON GIRLS. After dainty refreshments were served prizes were awarded to Mrs. Louise Moore. Hazel Williams and Gertrude Aikens _ _ _ the ALTRUIST! Ccluh meets with Mrs. Pauline Hill, 2034 N. Capitol avenue, Thursday afternoon _ _ _ _ Mrs. Lionel F. Artis. 822 Fayette street will be hostess to ST. MONICA’S GUILD. Feb. 17. KNIGHTS OF SPEED will meet at 006 W. 28th street at 11 am.. Sunday February 15. Walter Dunn is president.

\Irs. Blanche Martin, president; Jhnrlenn Hibbitt, vice; Alice Garun, secretary; Rosa Toliver, pubicity and corresponding secreary; Rose Edwards. treasurer; 'lotell Webster, chairman of proram; Dorothy Terry, chairman of ;ick; and Zola Tyler, chaplain _ _ ’ARIOCA club met with Mrs. Lilian Bond. Mrs. Margaret Davis 1201 Indianapolis avenue is next lostess _ __ _ the BREMEN club net last Saturday night. The anmal meeting will be Feb. 14 at he home of the president, Wm. lohnson, 824 Camp street. All ommittees will report and election will be held Mrs. Wilma Sutt entertained the CHARMAINE DUZANES BRIDGE club Monday. Mesdames Wyetta Gilmore, Willa Taylor Snter won prizes _ _ _ I 10 YOU GO club meets with Mrs. Lee Anthony. 922 E. 10th street. Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Ber- • hn Woods on are new members. Mrs. Arzella Blakemore is presi-

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. JACKSON PARK CIVIC club held installation of officers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webster February 0. Covered dish luncheon was served. Officers are

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Mrs. Kathereen Palmer was hostess to the AMBASSADOR BRIDGE club Wednesday. Guests vere Mrs. Augusta Crowe and Mrs. 1 :herry Griffith. Mesdames Crowe \V. M. Roundtree and Sarah Wade won prizes - » _ -• Mrs. Helen tmith was hostess to the JOY 3R A FTE KtS. Mesdames H. McMaren. Mildred M o r r i s, Helen <mith and Katherine Williams won nizes SMILING WONDER URLS met with 3Irs. Naoma Williams. Mrs. Louise Evans was hostess. Mrs. Rose‘Rdbison, Alice Watters and Mary Hunter won prizes _ _ _ _ the OPTIMISTIC club met with Mrs. Myrtle Pullens. Mesdames Hazel Hodges, Mattie Russell and Pearl Geter won prizes _ _ . _ STARDUSTERS WHIST club met with Mrs. Christine Smith. Mrs. Marie Rhoe ! s a new member. Miss Serena Head. Jennie Whitaker and Leona Frances won prizes ______ ODELPHIAN GIRLS BRIDGE •lub was entertained Saturday by Mrs. Ella Quishenberry. Olivia Cowherd. Lillian Curtis and Edna L. Graves won prizes _ _ _ _ The A. C. E.’s will meet at the home of Mrs. Loretta Taylor. Feb. 18 The M US BETTERS held their regular meeting at the home of Floyd Baker. Election was held, afterwhlch the club entertained a shut-in frined. Mr. Bedenbnugh. Cleveland Queries, president: Floyd Woods, vice; Henrv Wad ell. seeretarv: nnd Thomas Boone, treasurer. Floyd Baker is reporter.

Y. W. C. A. Notes

The Committee of Management of the YWCA announces that officers for 1942 have been elected. Mrs. Oliver Martin, who was reelected has been working with her Mrs. W. T. Wilhite, 1st vice-presi-dent, Miss Emma Mae Allison, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. La Verne Newsom, secretary; and Miss Annetta Moten. assistant secretary. At the committee’s first meeting Mrs. Martin announced the following committee heads: Publicity, Miss Allison ; Girl Reserve. Mrs. James Anderson ; Co-chairman, Mrs. Gladys Byers; Membership, Mrs. James Ella Boyd with Mrs. Claude Castleman. co-chairman: Health Education, Miss Uln Carpenter and Miss Monona Taylor, co-chairman; Food Service. Mrs. Claude Castleman; Leadership Training. Mists Virgie Danville; Home and Familv, Mrs. Edith Ellis; House and Hospitality. Mrs. Martha Hill: Public Affairs. Mrs. Robert Mnrbury. Miss Mary Walton, co-chair-man: Industrial. Miss Annetta Moten: Personnel. Mrs. La Verne Newsome: co-chairman: Music. Mrs. Sarye Starks: Student. Miss Manona Taylor: Finance. Mrs. Etta Vena and Mrs. Jackson Dunn, co-chair-man: B. & I\, Miss Marv Walton: Nominating. Mr*. W. T. Wilhite and Religions Education. Miss Clarissa Winlock with Mrs. Wilhite. co-chairman.

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These women will ser\e as the leadership from the community in YOUR YWCA because you have elected them to the Committee of Management, through the democratic proceedure—voting. They appreciate the trust yon have shown, and with your help and cooperation hope to fulfill to the best of their abilities, the tasks that confront them. To-day we are called upon to give of ourselves, our time, energies and money that America might present a united front. Your YWCA ask that you spend some of your time and energy at 053 North West street. They hope that YOU. ns all Indianapolis women should he. are a member of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch YWCA. Call or come in and inquire to see what phase of the program you would want to he a part. There is some program for you and vour friends. The Health Education department of which Miss Ethyl Ryle is secretary announces that the Badminton team wil lact as host for a group coming from Columbus, O., February 21. The two teams will play several matches to which the public is invited. If you know* little about this very popular sport, why not come out Saturday evening and get a few pointers? Are you one of these people who cannot use their hands creatively and are ashamed to admit it? Well, it need not be that way for every Monday evening Mrs. Willa Holland is instructing a class of beginners in knitting at the YWCA. If you already knit, come knit for the Red Cross. High school Girl Reserves are holding their February Fortnightly Valentine’s evening. Advisers who lead these girls will meet Thursday afternoon February 19, at 2:30. High school advisers this semester include Mrs. Fred B. Ransom, Mrs. Louis. Johnson, Miss Emily Stuart. Miss Anne Barton. Mrs. Mark Battles, Miss Clara Baughman, Miss "Martha Virginia Lewis and Miss Rose Ella King. “Civil Liberties” will he the topic nsed by Dr. Joseph Carroll when he speaks for the Industrial Federation Forum Sunday afternoon. February 15. at 4 o’clock in the YWCA committee room. You are Invited to attend.

Missionaries Meeting Planned

Personals

Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Gulliou and Mrs. Lillian Mitc-hel lof Ottawa, 111., wore the week-end guests of the Paul Lipscombs in Ix>ckefieltl Gardens and the C. R. Smiths in Koahce street. *** * * * *

Mrs. Gus Hannah entertained Mrs. Alzada Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ames Folie in Hollywood, Fla., last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carson, had as their dinner guests Sunday, Miss Edita Hite from Evansville.

Miss Bonnel 1 Johnson spent the w’eek-end visiting friends in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander, Miss Clara Hornaday, Miss Minnie P.row’n, Carrier Lymen and Joseph Minims attended the fourth anniversary celebration of Rev. Bernard White, pastor of Second Bapt. church in Marion Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Alexander’s pdrentsi. the .Mc'Kftit ley Burtons.

MISS THELMA PORTER

MRS. DATHEXA PORTER, 054 X. Pershing avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Thelma Porter to Sargent Clifton Henry Savage, formerly of South Bend, now serving at (’amp Leonard Wood, Missouri. Miss Porter is a graduate of Crispus Attacks high, city, and is a member of the Delta Omicron Kappa Sorority in South Bend. Mr. Savage is a graduate of South Bend Central Senior high and is a member of the O. A. P.’s in South Bend. No date has been set for the wedding.

BIRTHDAYS

FEBRUARY—1942. February 13th— Robert M. Rutland, 753 W. Walnut.

Haughville News

Mrs. Joda Mae Lvtle entertained the JAMBORETTES. Mrs. Alice Covington. Mrs.- Dimple Watkins and Mrs. Anna Godfrey w*on prizes ___ _ Mrs. Alethea Bvrd will entertain the DELPHINIUM GARDEN club Feb. 19. Mrs. Hanlep will discuss “Benefits of Government Pamphlets to the Gardner”. “State Flow*ers” by Mrs. Brown nnd Mrs. Gordon will recite garden poetry _ _ _ _ Miss Proctor was hostess to the RITZ BRIDGE club. Prizes were awarded to Afesdames Robinson. Cave nnd Shenherd. Mis« Howard is next hostess _ _ _ The STEPHENOTS

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The Haughville Industrial Club is giving a ’Night With Sarah’ party, on Feb., 21, at 7 p. m., at the home of the president, Mrs. Sarah. Craig, in Sheffield Ave. Covered dishes will be brought by all the members and the affair will be closed to members only.

met with Miss Hilda Stovall. Prizes were won by Mrs. Geneva Davis, Miss Esther Payne and Mrs. Mavme Wheeler. Covers were laid for 12 MONDAY NIGHTERS CONTRACT club met with Miss lola Smith. Mrs. Ruby Waddell, lola Smith and Mrs. Izalia Crabtree won prizes _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. SOCIAL club were entertained by the Boyd Bells Saturday. Prizes were won by Booker Cook. Gertrude Patton and Vivian Marbury _ _ - _ SEMPER FI DELIS met with Mrs. Mellissa Collins. Prizes were won by Melba Bryant Albertine Buckner and Charlotte Hill. *** * ***

February 16th— Cornelia Purchman, 429 Blackford Arthur C. Sanders jr., Howard university, Washington, D. (’.; Chester A. Mullens jr., R. R. 17, Box 513; Walter Wisdom, 1‘i23 N. Missouri ; Wm. O. Davis, 3040 Cottage; Mattie DeWalt, 1863 S. Keystone ; Wm. Grissom, 1737 Arsenal* Mayme A. Mituham, KhT* Columbia ; Willa Smith, Mam-ie; Barney Hatcher, 809 Bi ike, Apt. 1; Shirley Hamer, 217 1-2 Geisendorf; James Rutledge. 015 W. 10th; Marjorie Long, 22.18 N. N Capitol; Dorothy Hanis, w «l2 Torbett: Rev. George Bui imore, 3033 Station; Robert Baldw n, -132 W. North ; Johnetta Daughn, 012 Blake, Apt. 25.

February’ l<th— Betty Joe'Cowherd, 947 Camp; Edward Jones; Mamie Lewis, 1827 Highland; Samuel A. Vaulx, 2325 Indianapolis; Jacob Sanders, 3052 Cottage; Edmond Williams, 1803 Lockwood; Margaret Talbert, 2329 Columbia; James Sherron, 1523 Arsenal; Ella Jagoe, 531 W. 11th; Otto Adams, 2822 Paris; Augustus Russell. Terre Haute, Ind.

BELLS OF 12 met with Mrs. Florence Martin, president Friday. Mrs. lola Slaughter Mrs. Anna Thornton and Mrs. Dorothy Lovelace won prizes _ _ _ _ Mrs. Mary Perry was hostess to the ROYAL TEN club. A lovely rennst was served - OOTERE GIRLS meets with Mrs. Pearleen Tisdall. 2808 Bouelvard place at 8:30 pm.. Monday _ _ _ M. K. C.’s will meet with Beulah Perkins. 2039 Boulevard place _ _ _ the CHANTASUTA GIRLS met with Louise Collins. Mrs. Othella Haley. 828 Blake, apt. 20 is next hostess.

February 18th— Charles Hicks, 1915 Miller: Lillian Cosby, 811 W. Walnut; Diana M il n e r , Brooklyn, X. Y.; Charles Cook, 925 W. 25th; Rosetta Rogers, 1220 E. 13th; Cor ine Jones, 2469 Bond ; Luther Bundrant, Rushville ;' Henry Johnson, Rushville; John Wills. Rushville; John Sherron, 1523 Arsenal: Mattie Brown, 747 W. 12fch; Frances Griffin, 1702 S. Keystone: Jennie Taylor, 2909 Highland: Alberta Laurence, 349 Smith; Julia Reed, 1935 Bellefontaine; Jack Ford. 308 W. 14th; Willene Sanderson. 531 Agnes; Jessie Motley. 2104 W. 10th; Clarissa Wharton. 918 Traub; Wm. H. Corbin, 323 W. 9th: Marv Batchelor, Jamaica. N. Y. February 19th— Crystal Ballard. 900 Indiana; Charles Smith. 2701 Franklin:

Blake; Emma Barnett, 613 W. 28th; Marjorie Royster, 506 Drake Elizabeth Billings, 221 Arsenal; Edward Holland, 2018 Rural; Walter Penick, 820 W. 20tli; Elbe Evans, 725) S. Capitol ; Robert Johnson, 600 N. California; Nettie Hannah, 2021 Shrivel*; Alberta Burford, 1150 Roadie; Roberta Thurman, Louisville; Naomi Muncie, 2742 Tacoma; Mary Ann Herring, Detroit, Mich. February 21st— Jean Harris. 920 S. Capitol; Edith Maxey, 1222 Cornell; Wilhelmimi Klnnard, 2832 Boulevard; Elizabeth. Clelland, 1421 Pershing Wm. Baxter, 410 E. 34th; Doris Spurlock. 900 W. Michigan; Katherine Pullins, 1137 Pershing : Mary L. Powell, 915 N. California. February - 22ml— Ernest Weakley, 049 Locke:- Bertha L. Johnson ; James Hyde, 966 Hoshrook: Sylvia Holsey, 1726 Cornell; Denver Hinton, 2719 Ethel: Castella Allen. 905 Pace; Elizabeth Clark, Springfield, Ky.; L. G. Garrett, Evansville; Daisy Thomas. 2618 Paris; Twila Patterson. Connersville; Betty Lash, 2018 Hovey: Florence Jones, 954 Tremont; Joseph Duncan, 619 Blake; Georgia Johnson, 1136 Ear hart; Rosa Jones, 1843 Miller John White: Mary Heater. 2151 Boulevard: Edna Artis. 2723 Tem pie: Faye J. Blair: George Hill 366 W. 26th; Chas. Young, 611 Locke; Robert Harvey, 942 W 25th.

Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Allen, 413 Blake street, had as their recent guest, their daughter, Miss Mabel Allen, who was entertained while here by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and Mrs. Callie Williams with dinners. She returned in January to her work in the South.

Miss Lela Simpkins lias returned from Detroit where she was house guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sinmkins.

Harlan Hicks is on a furlough visit with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude. Hicks. his grandmother. Mrs. Georgia Crossen and his nnnt. Mrs. Aletha Byrd. He is stationed at Ft. Braeg X. (Jirolina.

Mrs. Susie Scott entertained Thursday night in honor of her granddaughter, Mrs. Maxine Knox Tinnerly of Detroit who is visiting her fatlier, Glascoe Knox in X. Senate avenue and her sister, Betty and brother, Paul.

Howard Harrington has returned to his home in Louisville after spending a semester studying here at Indiana university extension and the Cosmopolitan School of Music and Fine Arts Inc.

Marion McDaniel, 2347 Martindale: Iris Wells. 615 W. 11th (rear) : Pauline Montgomery. 732 Torbett; Arthur Penniek, 826 W. 10th : Anna Anderson. 320 Bright: Charles Blackwell. 815 Paea: Jean Johnson. 1018 Traub; Ivory Johnson; Rothel Walden, 434 N. California. February 20th— Faye Carson. 2112 N. Capitol: Mary Stubbs, 1017 E. 20th : Jesse Harold. 2821 Shriver: Imogene W. Gaines, 819 Locke; Izora Blackmon. 333 Minerva: Betty Crawford, 1205 North West: Roy Rogers, 451

Peerless Players Organized

Mrs. Harold Beaoham has returned from her visit in Richmond. *** * ***

Miss Gloria Ann Morton-Fin-nery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morton-Finney in Rlvd. Place has returned to Indianapolis to begin her studies at Butler university. Miss Morton-Finney has been a student at Oberlin college and is a 1941 graduate of Attucks high school. *** * ♦* *

The Northern District Woman’s Mite Missionaries of Indiana AME conference will hold their mid-winter session at Frankfort, Indiana Bethel AME church February 27th. Tiie Rev. C.jA, Gruine, pastor. The meeting will be one day only, and promises to be most helpful and interesting. Outstanding speakers will appear on the programe. All missionaries are invited to attend and espei ialjy^are the Presiding Elders and Ministers expected to he present.

Mrs. J. S. A. Mitcham, Indiana

polis, is the president of the North ! Branch presideht: Mrs. Nettie S. ern District, and Mrs. F. K. Bai- j Gibson. Indiauqpolis, .oorrespond-

ley, Marion, is the C o n f e r e n c e 1 ing secretary.

Servicegram

SERVICE MEN’S ACTIVITIES

FEBRUARY 14-21.

READING ROOMS for the soldiers will lie set up this week on the fourth floor of the Walker Building, the YWCA, and the YMCA. This library service was made possible through the co-operation of the Library Committee of the City-Wide Service Men’s Club. SERVICE MEN in uniform will be admitted tej the Walker, Park, and Lido theatres for half fare. All soldiers are urged to take ad-

vantage of that fact. <8> -

SATTRDAY, FEB. 14— THE ENTERTAINMENT com mittoo of the Cit.v-Wfile Service Men’s club is sponsoring a Box Supper at the Planner House. Sat urday February 14th. at 8 pm. Thirty-five soldiers have been invited.

•'ebruary 18, 19, and 21st.

SUNDAY, FEB. 15.— THE CHURCH committee of the Service Men’s club, is sponsoring special devotional services for colored soldiers February 15. 3:00 pm., at Simpson ME church. Among the speakers will he the Rev. S. R. Jenkins, pastor of Simnson ME church, and Rev. R. E Skelton, pastor of Barnes ME church. The Malleable Glee club will he guest artists. *** * ***

FRIDAY, FEB. 20.— A COMMUNITY sibg ami free show entitled “Here Comes the Trolley”, will Ik* held at the J. T. V. Hill Community center. 19th ind Columbia avenue. Friday Feb"uary 20th. 8 pm. All army men ire invited.

SATURDAY ,F£B. 21.— ON SATURDAY. February 21, mother Service Men’s Dance will be held at the Northwestern Community center, with the Co-eds of the ('ity-Wide Service club acting is hostesses. I.

IN CONCLUSION of Negro History Week, the Federation of Social clubs is sponsoring a musicliterature program February 15. 8 pm., at the Phyllis Wheatley, Y. W. C. A. Soldiers are ocrdially invited.

Serves Surprise Blackout Luncheon

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18. — SOLDIERS HAVE lieen extended an invitation to attend the All American Basketball Tournament which will bO held at the YMCA

Mrs. "Wm. S. Davis entertained the* members of the Polin Music Study club with a surprise blackout luncheon last Tuesday. The luncheon was served by candles of patriotic line and the color scheme was red. white and blue. The favors were American flags. Mrs. Davis was assisted by her daughter, fitiirn B. Davis and Edward L. Phillips.

Shut-Ins Mrs. Margaret Rape. 912 1-2 X'. West st., is quite ill at her home. *** * * * *

Mrs. Harry Pryor. 932 X. West street remains criticallv ill.

Mrs. Molly O’Hara. 530 W. 13th -treet is ill at her home.

Flowers Say It Best

There is no other gift that can more completely express your greeting than lovely cut flowers or a beautiful growing plant. Every girl . . . young or old . . . knows that the language of flowers is the language of love. The sparkle in her eye . . . the thrill in her heart will be your reward for being so thoughtful. And remember . . . your mother, your wife, your sister, your daughter are your sweethearts, too!

Valentine Day, Februaryl 14th. COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS

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Golf Auxiliary Holds Election

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The Peerless Players Bridge club was re-organized January 16. at the home of Mrs. Florence Evans, 223 W. 20th st. Officers were installed by Atty. Cary I). Jacobs. President, Mrs. Florence Evans; vice-president, Ann Hazelwood; secretary, Pauline McDonald; treasurer, Ida Mae Keys; chairman of sick committee. Mrs. Mary Cardwell and reporter. Miss Nadine Dennis. Regular meet ing was at the ho!»»^ of Mrs, Mary ’ 'erdwell January 30.

The Douglas Golf Club Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Josephine Hopson. Feb. 5 at which officers were elected as follows: Mrs. MilIred Bradley, president: Mrs. Hopson, vice; Mrs. Lucy Mitohem, secretary; Mrs. Ann Mahan, as■ustant secretary: Mrs. Edith Ward, •reasurer. Chairman appointees ire Mrs. Helen Church, entertainment : Mrs. Octavia Bigbee. tourninent: Miss Abbie Baker, membership. All members are expected at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Hopson. 2709 N. Capitol Feb. 19. Mary E. Bridgewater is reporter.

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MASQUERADE LUNCHEON

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