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Sews of New ELM IRA. N. Y. Kc.e. l.

li. rtaynes PvJl cVuVh. Its Obligation und 4, ft. i .1 SMii. JKIiteinocr i.iin, suu ''tJ Mi Y'nu N.

is llie of her lr uowuen ujniwui tw iff ll ln ilrect. Cvirall his returned from vcry I fih I' accompanied Mr. William Moore, and. son, is Rebecca Smith entertained at I' Mm Murray and he "her. Nlllic am' ii: I inili Hc'eS'l.

Mr Jame entertain Scw Vork. N'vllte Thompson. Mr. and yj i.e iifc Audrrsoii and JusciJi Bui. Smith "Witter, rMini l'Ciit lllr week end with her Lrcm Mi'.

VIl Poldvn' and Xlrs. mjj Wk i'ity tin ts, i 'ii 'r Mr ivcn 'i fH niJiwin YONKEKS. N. Y. y.

rVcr X. V. Sunday, September vi'wj. Women's tVy throughout idiiini ticn jiul it was obiKTv jt 'K Mrni'i'ijl A. M.

K. Cion (Tr Women's Home and ir" Xti.i t.n rv Society; the Young Hhkb'i Junior Xlissionary So e. mil tk Uud of Promise. A In unru.iiii'it wa in attendance at j'fit I he morning. Mr, ii Wallace Brooklyn fr.ve a splcn on the subject.

"Unseen Whty" I' nt. a ntatorm nu et rl Mr. Mice Williams of Xlcs i h. a held. The pic "Wht I 'an I Do to Rtdcetn V'rira Mf Rianfhc Scott of New fcxhd't p'f ent and read an tx ftiiint pjp.r A line program wa ren twl the BuJi and Junior Mission irr jocietv At 8 p.

m. a special pro r'aiB hy the Parent Uun? Women's Societies. the mission jr hoir furniliinj Rood muic for it Lullection for tle day The firU Ij held by Cte QirtMlan luiun of llie City. Saturday. lflitnlvr fill, was a siicceis.

Ihr U. t. ion llmrth i. the only col ttfi ihurch in the city hrlouging lo lh I'ni m. The Cotnnnmity Center Cl'j!) Ms nUc haehall against llie I'rfjb)terian Cliurch boys iwi Ki.n as ID to 3 in favor of the lirniminiity Center boys.

Sp. rial niffinqi are in projress at M.nuh Baptiit Church. Dr. J. C.

Morgan and Reginald Bpjn art "fl ilnir acatiun. iln. Srilo Blanks pent a day in Waifcinrtun. D. C.

TV tenmt of the Memorial A. M. F. Church were well attended SuMiy In morning and cvenintr, the ra t'le Rev. R.

S. Odcn. ticcu pird the pulpit and preaelnJ two in pirejf jia rxiwrrliil sermons. Collect ion for the S85. TV Jjpjnre Keddine Riven under tin au picci uf the Mite Mis ionary Sv cieiy.

Septrmlier JVth, was splendid snrcni. Tliere will he entertainment jfiven ihc Imcnnetii.tc I.K. 't nt of the Sanity Srliil. "Vm Minister' Wif' Xc Uninn." October Utli. pub'tc ii ronlially intlti to lite Simdiy Srhool ih hold a mem rally hut.day.

October th. at m. Ripi citativc the various 1ep.rtm nt mil mAc rt iKTchcs. Thr public cordiallv invited Rev. Wiiliam (.

Hill, of Lutht un Church, left the city Swi'iiy Cictober 2nd. for brecnilwo. ic Xk will a ma! quartet from the. uttident oy of Immamjfl I.irikeran CollcRe, 01 inr a tour ever the north. u.

tin: exret to return to inr.fr jhy.H 1ih. The Mjruiy.n Tenilin Cllih Vnl.lve.l Plu ant in on Friday, the ofti u.i hf trnm waii. The i.imm.:r.vv Center has startrd Wic fr lentil, fh uill IHd fonii in the liitrh on Saturdav' even 'V i carl. w. coached J.

iuon. of thi The Center basketball tram fltrH the trj rrpre. entiliK the "i i i 'Riimin ty Center lat Satur a' IMrrnr Oval. crond erect the paMor, Smith, at Mcs. Uh on Siundav 'n' ni lit the eveninjr.

the is M.i Hiihe Wison. a vrlve. rn r.a Indian irl. Mrs. John ffom New York 'find with a election.

Revival ser re progress all tot and this Anisic the i. of Cie church "i Richard IVrt r. Mrs. R. The patitor.

stip Miimdat ami teachers journcM out A HTThaii Heitihts and a unnay hool. ROCHESTER. N. Y. v.

v.R,v r. hr I ee ndiietin? a hree' weeks' revival Ip.iT' the fl 'nd visil nrrin.i Aiwell in Bushfori larene K. Cl. I TueY business. ft.

01 Uncda was tlf 'f M.r:,n j. i. ii dim ciiugiiTcr, rciurnen their home, 37 t. inreemontns vi visit j. oteeie ot fclmira.

2 street. sient "i Sracusc. nHrd of Salem. P. has ft.

months' stay fn ft. jj 7 months stav Mountain! and at rtimmrg sunn at A. M. E. nrii rturii.irq iireaehed mhihs eruer.

Miss Mary C1K a verv inter.lini utL E. to and reached to at ft a liila idy IV at .1.. I va'ita. nuriMiy oi I enusyl Sti.i i nlirr. lor Was Ii take.

up Dcmiitrv at Innrrsitv. Jl, 'hh' medicine at Maharry c.i! a leu for Chtcajo va fcjjytlMt orthweft ri, York State t'niverjitv Mr. mid Mrs. V. of Xetv York are among: the reicnt isi tors in rutr city, also A.

litkas ynd O. ChriMiuit of Ilctriot. Miss A. Smith of Atlanta, Ga is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Jones of Favor street. J. J. Ha ll of 'olk street va called to the bedside of his wife in Auburn, svhrr she went under a s. rioui operation.

L. Jones of Favor street, allfnded the fair in Slab City. Wihrr Jenk as buried la Rev. A. J.

Goi'iiain otiici The body of Mis Cora Drown wis taken to C'iiarlottsvillc, fur burial. CORONA, N. Y. Corcia. X.

Y. On Sunday. Seitem Iter V5th. Kcv. Hinton preached two forceful sermons.

In the evrnintj he gave a character sludy of Adam. These character studies will continue through (he fall and possibly the winter months. the Sunday School was nriely attend ed. Must uf the children are back in their classes. X'cw life has been eject ed into Cie Christian linde vor So ciety.

Dr. H. H. Proctor Brookhn will lecture in the Church on Tuesday evening. October 11th.

Stiudav. October 2nU, as reeotrtiixcd as tio To Church Sundar. at tle Co nna Congregational mA a larRC numlier of people observed the morninK hour the Rev. 4 finton't ferrn'sn halt with the church in and at die eveninR strvice 1ic" rave a'character study of Xoah. There were ovr ninety inattendancs at Sunday School.

The Sunday School has reached its normal standard. ami bids fair to continue, (rrowits week hy eek. The president presented a special mu sical prosram at the Christian Lndhav or hour. Sunday the Society will obere MipR.stiou Uay. I rank Wilson, Mrs.

aninc ilson and Mt r.lectra lack. on are attending an excrt Christian Endeavor class. Amos U. Guarrant was ill Sundav and could not be with the The Corona Civic Lcatur met last Monday evening and had a discussion alonf she ceneral community lines. Apple DtimphnK social at Mrs.

Ran dolph's Friday evening, 18 East Hayes avenue. Dr, H. H. Procter will lecture the church Tuesday evening. October llth, subject, "Ttie Black Man's Burden." BINGHAMPTON.

N. Y. Binshampton. X. Y.

Mrs. Leonard Thcmas has returned from a three week's i to rit nds and relatives in Boston, Mass. Lawrence and Leslie Thomas have returned after 5pe11din.tr thoir vacation wi't their aunt ind tinvltf. Xlr, and Mri. D.

W. Oiblxms 219 West l.K)th street. New. York City, and Mrs. Florence Jacaluin, o' Jersey City, J.

HIGHLAND FALLS. N. Y. Highland Falls. X.

Y. Service at the A. M. Zion Church, on Sunday evening, SeiUcmbrr 25lh, were largely attended. Benjamin Judd.

the pastor, preached to a tsacked liousc." The collection was over StOy of $71) was for the building; fund. PLAINFIELD. N. J. Pliinlicld.

N. J. iL Barrons 'Rice, business manager of the Rice Memorial School at Xi Brunswick, was a caller on The Xcw York Age reprt tentative here one evening last week. He motored over with a party of rcla fives and friends in his beautiful t. hit land touring car.

Jess Brown, West 4th street, returned home on September aJWi from a delight ful Down Last trip, visiting the Jute Mohawk Trail and Hostcin, Mass. He returned by way of iork City, Xlrs. Sarah Utckcrson. West 4ui street, who has been spending the sum incr at Belmar, X. returned home Thursday.

September aNth, much bene, fitted bv the sea brectes. Xlrs. May Quarlcs of West 4th street, returned last week from Cclmar. X. after spending a pleasant summer there.

lie eiucrtiiiuintnt given under the auspices of Xlrs. Lucy Henry, to secure money on the new church building fund of Mount Zion A. XI. E. Church, held September 29.

was a success serially and limmtially. An excellent program, including musical selections, singing and recitations, was rendered. orge tillliert. IXt th street, was tailed to MonlclaiK on TJiursdav. Sep temlier i9th, to attend th; funeral of his sister.

Xlrs, Katie (iarrctte, which was held from St. Paul Baptist Church in that city. Miss Thelina Taylor of New York City was the week end and iinday guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. Wright, West street.

A large number ot our peoTe motored mcr to atteml the Mate rair at Trenton tit Thursday. Scptvmlier 2Vth. Mrs. Millie Murray of Si. Augustine, is visiting daujrilcr, V.

b. Xlackt ney. and lu grandson, lames Mackcney. East 4th slrec. Xlrs, A.

Halscy on "Richmond street returned home Iat week alter a nlcas ant visit wilh relatives and friendi at Xliddlctown. X. and Wjcoff. X. Sarah Binn of Conlentown.

X. is visiting her lister. Gates, and ncr nephew, John Gates, on East street. Mrs. P.

Gordon, Filmorc avenue, has returned home from a pleasant visit of three weeks with relatives, ami friends at her old home in Petersburg, ana Hopewell, I a. She was accom panied by her hu. banrl and Alls XlcCrary, who has been nnea to ncr noine nocauie ol illness, much improved at this writlnc. Among those returning last wceit trom tne summer resorts in K. were Mrs.

Florence Jones, William Burton and Mrs. Martha Barbour. X. Core, Plaintield avenue, who has liern conrincd to his bed for two weeks. is slowly improi mg.

Xlrs. Thomas Egleston. Plainlkld avenue, who has hecn sick for the nast three weeks, is much improved in; the last two or three days. Xjrs. Charles Fj; lesion und children, riainlirlil avenue, who have been vWl ing relativeiun in Clateivilie, relurnerl home last week'.

Mrs. Aubrey Lambert. Stmoner avenn. is visiting her brother at Stuvarisville, X. .1, Ihe Rv, W.

Ilouif. street, returned home last neck Irom a New Jersey ttTE NEW YORK ACE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1MI. ell spent vacation with his mother, 'Mrs. Kllen Edmonds, at Danville, Va. Mrs Hodge remained with lnr mother in law and will return home Ocinitcr 15fi.

The concert gien at Curtis Hall on Wednesday evening, Septcmlier wilh Miss Alice Maynard in charge of the program, was of the highest order. The proceeds were for the building fund of Ihe St. Mark's P. K. Xli.sion Church, llie Rev.

Father Moagland. rector. The congregation is now worshipping on St. Xlary's avenue at Cie Masonic Hall. The six o'clock devotional prayer services at Shiluh Baptist and Mt.

ion A. XI. E. Churches were again held Sunday. October 2nd, with a fair nVfd congregation present.

TO THE PUBLIC: When an' insurance company nccepts an applicant's statement as to age, and issues the policy accordingly, it isignilics that they have investigated all fads and determined the same to be true. They should, therefore, pay indebtedness on such policies without a mtintier. In Cie ease of the. Cosmopolitan Relief Association ol ami Mrs. Lamlora Brown, who died on Oeccinher 10th.

1920. the bill has not yet bent paid, because the company disputes the amount due Ihe deceased, and wants lo pay $i0 ih set tlcmcni tor a SIUO policy. Mis Lue Johnson, Miss Helen Williams and Miss Mary Carter of New ork City, were guests last Sunday Mrs. Robert Wilson. 615 W.

53rd street. Mrs. Julia Smith now of New York City, was a recent weed end guest of her sister, Xlr. A. S.

Venablc on West Jrd street. Xlr. and Xlrs. Georee kineh. Plain.

field avenue, entertained a few friends at dinner on October 2nd. The dinner was a regular familv reunion, at which an afternoon's pleasure was had. ilr. and Mrs. A.

Kvles and Mr. ami Xlrs. O. Cabbed. Spobner avenue, motored over and attended the State Fair in rcnton on Thursday.

Sintendn Mr. and Xln. E. H. McV.

ilC WVh. ster place, entertained C. Carroll Clark, of the ili Swan Phonograph and Record t'oniiianv. on Smiilav. 2nd.

h. McNeill Agent for. Swanola Phonographs and all Black Swan Out) Records. Add. 732 Webster PI.

Plaintield. X. J. ELIZABETH. N.

J. Elizabeth. X. I A rf. lich, l.irtl,.

Hav nartv was is en Munrlv September Huh, at the homr of Xlrs. John E. Jones, in honor of her nifres. Grace and Xlatthews. Twenty.

three children were present and had a drliL.ttftit time. Snnnrr at st tell The decorations wrre ninlr ana yellow, streamers of which hung irom ooors and windows, and the table was covered with cloth of pink and yellow latticr work. Those, present included Xlrs. Matthews, Mrs. Gibson.

Miss Ivckson and Mr .11 of Vauxhall: Xliss Rcmolia Freeman. Mrs. A. Knox. Mr.

and Mr. I Tones. Doretta. Franre I ana aiarjone Jlosley. Henry Iouie.

rcutn ana Myies rturU, anl Oreely Kno. lack and rrl.i;, Elirabcth Ockes, Flrma Johnson, Jennie Chappman, Anan Chapman, (jruce Marion and John Matthews. NEWARK. N. T.

Newark. X. J. WillLm Davis Tarnpai Florida, spent several days in me city visiting nta utar, Fannie Slater, and nenhe w. Inhn Staler The initiation meeting of the Phyllis vwieauey tiuo was ikw ilourtay evening.

September at the home of Mrs. E. Sadler. ilf Genevieve Bland of Jersey City nas ocen secured as comrHitfing editor iy uie acw jersey rieioir. Samuel S.

Ttrtiintrtnn fi. Plnr. ence A. Xlann. and Mr.

and Mry. John vs. Mater, motoren to Westrrcld, X. a pleasant evening at Shndv Rest. The N'ruark Camp of American vvocamrn i.

held their annual me morial services Sunday ilern.xm Sen tcmber 25ih. at three o'clock, at the Hopewell Baplisl Church. W'ickhfTe streei. riev. K.

KOss, pastor. Xathan W. Pollard, editor rf tlw NeW Jersey Trthunf. was the nrinriiul speaker at a meeting held a the Lmw naptist cnurcn, rslvomliild, X. bun day afternoon.

BAYONNE. N. J. Bayonne. X.

The Rev. W. Xlaynard, belter known as the "Flying Parson," gave a lecture at St. Peter's A. M.

E. ion recently. At the close of his address he made a proOsHon that it the church could hud anvone in the cilv who would nay trn dollars for an aeroplane ride, be wculd take them up and donate the ten ollars to the church. He also made the statement that was about 'as dan gen tis today to ride in an aulomol.ile as in an aeroplane but Rev. Baker, the pastor; preferred the "auto" everjlune.

Xlrs. Xfinnie Gluscoe of Waiineton. I). who has been visiting her daugh ter. Mrs.

Uaker; will return to In home soon. 'The entire property of St. Peter's A. SI. t.

ion Church has bctn en closed hy the erection of a strong fence at a cot of ever SJ00. This adds con siderably to the appearance i of the church. A sacred conce i was held in St. Piter's A. Xf.

Ziuii Church Sunday afternoon. solo was rendered by.Mtne. B. Elizabeth Richards of Rosclle Park, X. and Mrs.

Rebecca Robinson trom lushing. X. cave readings. The program was in charge of Mrs. Fannie Chapman.

The ladies ct St. "eters Church, headed hv Xlrs (icorgiu Riddick, president of the Stewardess Board, stormed the par sonuge 'icently. RAHWAY, N. J. Railway, X.

Mrs. The csa tJibbs. is living in Asbury visited her mother, Xlrs. Edna Holdcn of 51 Bond street. YYilliain Brown, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Brown, 115 Fxst Milton avenue, represented the Railway colored athletic association in and won the 100 yard dash in whi'rh eight men participated. His time was 10 2 seconds. On Thursday evening. September 22.

the choir of the. Second Baptist Church gave a concert it) the church for the purpose of obtai new hemks. Kev. and Mrs. J.

W. P. Collier. 51 Central were visited by the storki'nn Seicmhrr 14th, which left iliein a line Itaby daughler, Annie Oliver Collier. On Muiiiby, Septemlier IQi'i.

Inmli fon was served at 'die home of Mr. Edna Holiku, 51 Bond street. Site tn tt rtained James A. Rietiardson Camden. Anna II.

Morton and Mm, Brrwain XfcCaskill of. 28 Hay dock tiect Mis Thinra Gibbs ent. tamed the Missci Edim B. and Altheg Pirluirrlsisn. Mr.

Ii.iii.t I'dirar of Edgar stfitt'of has rrtiirited from Spring Lake, N. 1 Mrs. homas Schell ami mi, i no i re a Rtbert. spent Smway, iep tcmbcr Xcw Vo 'v Mrs. Cbarlcs Cooper of 66 Wash ington street has been visiting in As bury Park, W.

J. Xliss Aunabelle Russrll enjoyed a pleasure trip to New Haven. Howard of Morristowu, X. a co'bge chum of S. at llotard visite recently at his home, 41 Bond street, JERSEY CITY.

N. J. Jersey City. Bubert Evans, many years a clerk in the Jersey City postolhce, has Uen promoted to statistician. Evans ipialiticd for this work by studying in the Knights of Columbus scnool.

Xlildred Daniel Brown, daughter of Mrt. Ella Barksdale Brown, has entered Lincoln High School at the age of eleven. Amona those, serving on the llmloon County Board of Education are Hortnce Jerome, ir. isosa rraiicr Mrs. Dawkins.

Xliss Goldsborough, Xlrs. Ella S. Brown. Dr. G.

Warren Hooper, Bioil Jones, and Alderwin Thomas. Two colored men are serving in the Deoartment of Finance as rent iiupect Tate and Clarence Jones; Gilbert Brown is jitney inspector under the locad Ifcmotratic administration. nd A. Faulkner is deputy sherilf. leisev Cilv.

X. I. Xlr. Julius Camp bell of Orient avenue has returned atter spending a dcliglittul summer at As. I.nrv Park.

Mr. Oliver of 2 Jewell avenue it e.aiveleseinc auir a months illness. Dr. T. Adolpli lines ana tamny oi lewelt avenue iDellt their vacation at Boston, Xlass.

Xlr. S. hwartz, oraam.t of the l.incoln Hich School, announces free recitals every Sunday at the schoc. on the new oraan hv nottn organisis. Mr, lulta Keith.

37 Suinmil avenue made an exieudtd trip to Cbloagc to visit her son. While there she was the guest of Mrs. Albert Yaliminc She was entertained at a lur.uiron given ny Mrs. W. T.

illiams formerly of Jersey fill ami aUo at the beautiful home of br. and Mrs. Xlarjone Harper. J740 Grand llouland. Mrs.

Keith is state prgar.icr.of the Federation of omens Clubs and chairman of the 9th Ward G. O. P. women voters. The C.

A. ooened for Its fall v.ork with vesper service Sunday Oct. 2nd. at 5 p. the iiibject was "Ee boes" frrjm Summer Camp.

Miss E. Scars, girls work secretary; Mr. H. C. Smith executive secretary.

PROVIDENCE, Ri I. rrnvideiHt R. i. Villiam Hopkins, one of our business men of the city, ii at th: R'vode (sland Hospital sut fermg with blood poison. Xlrs.

Xlary Petti ford and daughter. Xlamie; who. spent several weeks in Richmond, have returned to the city. Mrs. John Holland, who has been summering at Jamestown, R.

has returned to the city. The lrrepnachable. Beneficial Association held their annual bake at Duby'a Grove recently. Alwut thsee hundred attended Guests were from Boston. Xer Bedford, Worcester, Newport and Cambridge.

Xlass. Ex Captain George Smith of old First Separate Company of Rhode Island of Hartford. was in the cilv visiting and friends. and Xlrs. William H.

Higgins celebrated their twenty fifth anniversary September 2Vth. Xlrs. Catherine Ford, mother of Frank Dixon, and sister of John Brooks, died September Slh. uneral service were held Septeinlwr at 11 a. from rthe! A.

XI. E. Church, Meeting street. A large dek gation of friends attended the ftmeral of Arthur Burton in Xcw port. R.

Ih who dicel in France in P18. T.ie Btirtcn Penny; Post of Foreign Wars. John R. Joucs Commander this Pest, being named after him. attened in large number, also the Ladies Auxiliary.

SCFANTON. PA. Scfn'titoii, a. An futo puny con slstiug of Mr. ji' Claude King.

Mr. S. later, Lefoy Plater. John St, and Jesse Giles nwotH s. Pittv burgh and XY 'a.

On the return trip XIis of Pittsburgh accompanied thtm. Xliss LilKan Xlorris of, Philadelphia a reaut guesl of Fred "'oner. Xlr. And Xlrs. Jacob 1..

"Brown have returned from, a visit in lp'uia. Mis iola Foster is about again after a sclera illness. A large number of folks turned out at the lawn 'fete' of the Brown Bible Ta. on the lawn of Xlr.and Xfrs. Marshall Tinker, aud it.jH.

at sum was realized. Xlrs. King of is visiting her brother, John T. King. On Sunday iiiht.

SeptcmUr 25ih. at Bethel Xf. E. Church, a Aestnnouiul was held in honnr of Ann Carter, teacher of Sunday School clasi No 2, and Xliss Dorscv, organi.t, financial children's depart ment superintendent, and teacher. Xlrs.

Carter leaves for Wilkes make her home and Xlus Dorsev goes to Washington to follow her vocation as music Lnarlcs a. surlcs was master of ceremonies. Talks were given by Jacob L. Brown and Rev. William XhKinlcy Dawkins.

Presentation of bar pin 5 to Mrs. Carter and Xliss Dor and a silver pencil and cord on behalf of her class of boyj was made by Ixwis E. Xlrs. Carter and Xliss Dorsey responded. James Carter gave a brier talk.

Progress is reported in the annual fall drive of the Pine Street Baptist Church. A reception in honor of the Kcv. Mr. Irwin, founder. of the churrh; was held in the Pine Street Baptist Citirch.1 Xlrs.

C. C. Smith, with XTissra Marv and Ruth Smith, who have been tour ing along the Now Jersey roast, have returned home, H. M. Smith has returned to Colgate University, Hamilton, X.

where he will eoinpletj his course this BELL PHOXE 2280 J. farfc! Fotl fold Oui.U'av.' Champion Shoe Ripair Shop CM AS TIPPLE, Trop. Best 6f Material Used. AH Work Guaranteed. 225 Spruce St.

Scranton, Pa. COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE OF CEIK0PRACTIC OK. FREFJMV OTTO, Dtan All thiiii's considered, the CnsmniKilitan College is the most success ful Chiropraclic iusliliilion in evisteiice toelay. bar none. Yon 'ramcit do belief.

Itian iTuxise hiropraelic as yom' fiilnre. RUT. enroll with Siicccssiitl, Kecnied college. KHSIimX'T COfRSliS O.V.V DAY IMLKIXC CUSSES WRITE FOR BOOKLET 240 West 13Sth Street year. Jlev.

Sin'uH the a frrm he mesnln a handsntne rjru fron the meuiln ship iul friends oi f.ie Pine Street Baptist Lhurcli Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Downey, V) Race streei, Wilkes Barre, entertained at dinner party, September loth, Mr, and F. Crump. Mrs, homaynr Adams and daughter.

Miss Muabclh. C. Price of Scrantor, and Jira. George Edwards and Buster, Mi.s Altliea Scott and Arnlrew ivuw4rels oi Wlke Barrc Lriniplimentary to Mr. and "lr Xlar sbafl of Rochester.

X. Xliss El.dc Tinker enlcrta.ned Alice Lane Lane, Muriel Jackson, Amy Dt sey, Helen Jefferson, Harvey Ceilem Itcn. Andrews, Llus. isradiorn, rrca. Mvirs.

Ashton IXrsev. Jeiiiue Jack son, Albert Tinker, Xlr. and Xlrs. Xlur shull Tinker. atal Mclia Drown.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tinker, of Rochcser. after visiting the farmer's parents, Xlr. ami Mrs.

Tinker, have returned home. LYNCHBURG, VA. lem lihiiro. Va. Xlrs.

Nannie Johns and children have returned from tlieir month's vacalion, spent in Baltimore and eastern Virginia with parent and other relatives. Thur.rtav Srnteinber 22nd. llie resi dence of Xlrs. Bessie Chambers of 1001 Third strtet. presented a scene ot daintily dressed bovs and gir'.

around the youlhful age of eight. w.to celebrated in honor of the eighth anniversary birthday party oi little Xlisf Bidle. Elizabeth Chambers. XI any Irautiful and tnciiil presents were brought by the youthful guests who were chaperoned bv Mrs. Claytor of Chambers, ville'and Mr.

Xloyettc Spencer, ti Garland street. H. A. M. is experiencing a warm reception by the citiienj of the riiy on his final return to the community after nearly a two year ahsrn r.

T.ie Lynchburg Civic Lcagae held it last meeting at Merchant Hall with President J. B. Evans in the chair. Dr. E.

Currv owned tlie meeting; with prayer, after which Xlr, Evans Mated that the object of the meeting was to receive the reports from the delegates who had represented the league at the Colored State Republican Convention held recently in Richmond, where a comph je ticket of colored Ri mitilican candidates was tiiosen. Dr. F. Bacchus, who is candidate for State Secretary of the Commonwealth, and Xlrs. Rosa Wilkinson made glowing re ports of the ssions of the Convention and tt accomplishments.

A depression of community sentiment in experienced over llie approaching dc narture of the Rev. O. Lewis, late nailor of the Eighth Street Baptist Church, and his popular wife from the city. OXFORD. N.

C. X. C. The A. XI.

E. ion held its annual picnic Tuesday, Sep tember 2Jrd. at Franklmtim. Miss Pearl Smith ha returned after visiting her aunt in Xcw York. Tomniie Lee Peace, formerly of Oxford, died in Newark, X.

J. Justus Alston left Tuesday. Septem tser 27lh. for Charlotte. X.

to at tend Riddle University. Jarnc (Mens of Englewood, X. is visiting his family tor a few week. Xliss Rebecca W'atkins is visiting her mother on Cranville street. Xli.

Lucinda Locket t. Xliss Tessie Anderson and C. Hart left fur Shaw Raleigh, X. C. If want 1 hk Ack he sure und see the agent by Xfunday.

Xlr. Bur well, 77 llillslwro street. Xlrs. Kcliccca Pool has returned from the Jubilee Muspiial. Henderson, C.

Baseball results in Henderson One of the largest crowds of the season turned ou to see a fast game. Green was hero. He not onlv pitched good game 'or the O. A. but out of five times at hat he hit a homer, a triple, two doubles, and a single, scor ing three nms.

The game ended 7 5, favur A. S. oir ir.l. Tne fnnersl of rnnte lee Ivai was ltf at the perin Avenue Kipllit luei elay Seplember the servire was cnndueieel by Hfv. J.

II A Jenkins and tbe Intr rtnrM md In run lly bui vinf near otrurtt. Mr I'uiee a fallinr. moinrr. severs tmithrrs and sisters and ether tuatant relatives. Miss Millie I'tvis nr Itostnn Is vlfitlna Mrs.

I'iniinie ortgory or oranir stievt FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. lasellevtlla. sj.

Miss Alhertha Wll kei vii len for Derriek' ltulnei School iinilny nitlit vhrro she will eontlnue tier rnn.merriai lourse. MisrhauJ of nullum, N. was hi Hie eitv foi two (lavs. Mi enobi.i Swiuls of kinalree stopped mur a lew ua.vs tnroino 10 mieigll. II.

t. Harris, ihe representative ot Hanker use in urance i spent week in the eily. n. Dunn is in the eity iiting farm's before taking up his winter's work. Jllss VI riser of fatiford spent a week mil Willi Miss Kllrabeth Rieese.

Mls F.mf Williams Is back aner sprnrt ing part nt her vacation tn Philadelphia, wilh her slsler. Mrs. lan me luinit. Mr. Hun is of Durham.

was iu ihe eity insi'f. una Urn work ur lha Durham Hi Insurance of whtell S. Uvans Is loeai nvenl. Mesr ThaggaiI, llir.el and Me Mel. en icrtunf'l a bnniii of girls an Inns at li.ipe Villi.

Ibis anm liuni li igaln tie li, lillulij onteriameii at tn honie or Mr. and Mrs, inr icn on Moore street. Misses llattie Hliel and elislrire san enlerlainert a ulu parly at llie lmme of Ur. and Melrlior on Vlesur streei. li)S Jane Moore and Mr.

Iljttte Wll. Harus reiurned to New Vork Kiel spe)nrl tng an enjoyable visit with Mrs. I. Moore on ink Slreal. Tha Sinithlletd lennls 1enm rime down last week to get.

the ilr.se I'gyaitpvlllr hail them and was rtereatnd in the, third btt. Parents nf ttiati srhnot students are now taking great Hilre in semlinr their youths to the Stale syhool. RALEIGHr TM. C. Raleigh.

X. A sacred program was rendered at the First Baptist Umrcb Sunday night as the beginning of, the iiistallatiew of tlie new pastor. Dr. O. Bullock.

The different churches with their pastors have worshipped with t'k during the week. Mkurice Watts spent some time with relatives and friends before resuming his studies at Howard. The funeral of Miss Sarah Alston was held from, tier mother's residence, conducted by her rector. Rev. A.

Xly ron Cochran. The Raleierh Undertaking Company had charge of the iuneral. Mary Eliza Xf ay field is in the city on account of the tleaih of her sister, Xliss Sarah Alston. Xlrs. May lield is from Poughkeep.

de, X. V. Xlrs. Mat tie Hayes It out again after an flint: of two week. Xlrs.

XL XI. Leak ha returned home, hasing spent the summer wilh hiT rfiil New York Ciry I pplendid Buildina) Idres i in the A. U. A. D.

aud children have rrttttned from their vacation. AUGUSTA. GA. Augusta, Ga. Xliss Xfagg't L.

Smart of Birmingham. has been in city for the past two" weeks Visiting 'rt; Minnie Johnson, iirr aunt. Mb Smart left for Atlanta Ociober 1st. when she is a student at Spe Seminary, and will finish the teacher' course there this term It is reported Dr. J.

Kabrit has accepted a call to pastor' Mt, Olive Baptist Church. Atlanta, Ga. Xliss Julia Cunningham ol this city and Wilbon Napp of Harlem, were married Wednesday night, Sep. ember 7th. at the home of Ihe bride.

Bethel A. XI. E. Church is in the midst of a great revival Xlr. and Mrs, C.

A. King vc re turned home after having sjwnt several week in Athens. Ga. H. C.

Bonner ha been sutTerhig with a sprained foot for pa two weeks. Xlus Anita Johnson gave a mnsicnl recital at Trinity C. E. Church Xlonday night. Se Membc 2iitt WASHINGTON LETTER THI NIW YORK AO! lUfttMU, ti TRirrr, m.

MIM MANNITTI OArtTgR, Mangr. Washington. D. Charlc S. Gil pin of mpcror Junes" was received by 'resident Harding at ttie White House.

Xliss Esther S. Butler, a graduate oi Dunbar High, has accepted a position as teacher of French in the New Orleans College. Attorney William C. Matthew) of Boston was in the city tlie past week, the guest of Henry Lincoln Johnson. Dr.

Penn. of Atlanta, was in the city (he past week on a business trip. The Parents League held a meeting at Metropolitan Church, and pledged themselves to give hearty upport to Assistant Superintendent Garnett P. Wilker son. and Walter L.

Smith, principal of die Dunbar High School. Addresses were made by Attorney Fountain Pey and diaries Sumner Hill. H. Allen Carter of Harrisbiirg, reentered Howard University, where he is a senior in the College Department. Dr.

and Mr. X. Cassiter ot Xew pnrt passed through the city eiiroute home. Prof, and Xlrs. Montgomery Gregory are the proud parents of Ii line baby hoy.

He has been christened Montgomery Gregory, Jr, A new realty company has been or ganised by Dr. W. L. Board, president ot the Standard Investment Company, C. Brown of Philadelphia.

Clarke L. Smith of Baltimore. Howard S. ena ble and Thomas L. Smith of Baltimore.

Clarke Smith of Baltimore, XI ii president. Dr. A. B. Penn, a physician of Alex andria, has purchased through (he real estate onices of Mortimer M.

Harris, a apartment house at So. 7 Iowa Circle. Prof. Robert T. Kerlm.

Professor of English of the Virginia Military In stitute, Lexington. Va has been expelled from that institution because he wrote an open leter to the Governor of Arkansas protesting against what he termed unjust sentences of death pronounced Negroes in connection the Elaine (Ark.) riots in IHa 1.1dm. E. J. Stives rROFESSIOXAL HAIR DRESSIXG AXD MAXICCRIXG Graduate of Poro College St.

Louis Poro System Satisfaction Guaranteed. It MUNTt.IV AVINUI, HARTFORD, CONN JlQrX)OrXIOrXIyiyVfVI "nrrnrknrinncBe: XlXBOC that tva atadaau davat aa kalf Ualr Una to aetuai uaarid work la. a la Uaa wlta oommoa aanaa that wa ara uaaaad tkat tka Ida bad to put aaeitta br aa ai alava aa a ufa aar lar ala dlatraanhlaaO raoa. Our avaat dlaoavarlaa ara tlaaii aoradaata; vasis for ttuog aad gat anotaar. 1 aipaoi that day will oama, aad ara long, waaa tka graat unlvaraniaa dt taa eond will aara put tat uakagaa lda tau aaaea Uoa ta ardar to aav laafflaalvaa trooa baisg h.liaaoad by CeMsrau kaoa, Blbart Hubbard, la "A Uiut Jouraajr ta trauea vomea.

aiua rua. luu Majbt ta. ii nnnoQoarjopoiiaoaa9nBBt jn 11 to rarr Taaaagoa it asipa juoowuaa Horn Smltb aiuii villa. airugraaa Wnia ROBERT IjMf iff i STATEXIENT or tus OWNERSHIP. XIAXACJ CIRCULATION.

ETC. RequiracJ ay th Act ot Conjrtu August 24. 112, Of Tills NKW I wt ekl) at New York. X. lot iiiiniii'i', ivy I.

(Hair of New York, County at Sam Ueloie uie. a no I my puhlle in and (or th. Xiate anel Coufitv Htote'salu. person ally Fled ft. whu.

hav ma only snorn aeeor.uu'c tc imw. and h.i that he tir lltft Kdllur of Tn New Vork Age, and ihni ih. follow line Is, lo thr of Ii It. knowkda ami f. a tni latertieni of tusi own eint.il.

inaii.igviii. nl laud It a dally paper ih. He. ot ine aiorraon publication for Hi date, ahimn In tli enilon inquired by th. Act elf Auruat U.

IUI3, euilioili. In anetiiin I'oaial laiwa and KrK'iUlfou', piluL on Ih r. v.rar of Ihls form, to wli I. That the names and addiensra of Ih publish. editor.

nianajiUia ediuar. and l.ii.ine.a nianagvra ate: Name of I'cMit offler. address Kr.e) Mixste 2S0 W. 1 Ill Htre.t. N.w York rdlt.sr.

Kr.il It. Mooie, 230 mH ell. Managing U' l.n II. VI hlte, tin IV 18.lh New York Ruslniwa Xlanager. Krd It.

Moorr, 13alh New York I. That lha owner ara: Olve namaa and addrrsaea of Individual owners, nr. If a corporation, glva Ita name and tlia namee and addreasea of atockholdera owning ur holding 1 per rent, or mora of tha total amount of it oik.) Kre4 It. Muora 110 W. 13ilh Kteet; Krrd K.

Moore. 3 W. llllh Hlreei; Ma L. Vnntt, t.V) Weil Uith Klreet: Ida M.iy Dudley, Jti. W.

Uith Hireet. New York. N. T. That Ilia known bondholder, mortgagees and other aeeurity hobiera owning, or holding 1 per cent, or moj of total amount of bonds, Mortgages, or other, aeuurlliea ara: (It there ara ItOB, atate.) Nona.

4. Thai the two paragraphs ntitabova, giving thei name of (lie atock lusldara and aeeurity holders. If anr, eon. tain not onlr the Use of tisekhoMer aim le.urity holdeia a they appear upon tha tonka of th eompanv. hot alto.

Iff eaaea whrra th atos kholder or aaruiity holder appear upon th boolea of tb company a trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, ihe name of in penon or. corpora lion tor whom aueb trustee' I aes Ing, I given; also that tha aalaV two paragraphs contain statement embracing arflant'a full knowledaa and belief a tor the I'ircumatanee and renditions under ahleh atokhnldrra and aeeurity holders who do not appear upon the book, ot tha company aa trustee, hold stock puritle In a rapacity other than tHat ot a bona fide owner; and thia affiant kaa no reaaon to believe that any other fter i on, aaelation, or rnrporatlon baa any luteral, diteet or Indirect, tn the' a IT tork. bond or other aecurttteas than aat aiatea) by blm. I That tha average number of enplas of erh laaua of 'ihia publlraiiosi aeSd or, distributed, threurh tha mall ar ather wie, to paid subscribe' during tb ial month pracedlng ihe date ahowir ahoy 1. Tlil Information la requlrad fronr dally publication only.) FRED Editor, Kwom to and aubaertbad befor thlat 1st.

day of October. MATBKL.I.P! Noury Public Na. Xew York Co. Be. o.

SntJ. My Comraisslon eipire March at, 1913 o4GNES IRWIN A SELECT HOME SCHOOU FOR COLORED GIRLS From 10 to 15 Years of Age. Planned to meet the needs of di criminating parents who wish the best training for their daughters, together with refined home environment. Broad cultural course in French, Xliisic" Art and History. Located in the Bluegrass.

OPENING OCT. 11 15. TERMS: $800 Address Secretary, Box 213 Danville. Ky. There a Deserving Young Man or Young Woman Your Corrimunity i wno neeas a Chance? avrhapa TuakagM Inatltuta tvSara UA apporeuaiiy watca a wanta.

la awt ooiy a acuou. it la aa Use inn ii, ta aronajr aiudaat to fealp ataiaall. ID uaautpaaaMd lor aaaltafuuiaaa. forty and laauatnaa far young ma aad', aUatiieat Laiaraxy aad JXoratat Bom. Economic.

Acrkulturt Iodustriis Uugbaa Voomooal Couraaa for adraooad iMTiTtlTk! ia an Dlaca log irom riaaag twu to taya. ruia, roar boy aeads Jut tbe ortoi ink, tnm which Tuakegee oScra tor Catalog aad ialormaUoa R. MOTON, Prindgal, Tuskegee laatitute, AkUini ii1'a1l'Tt' TSaaaa 9 TRENTON SCHOOL OF DESIGNING AND 0Kt5briAM.5 II JONTOOaiBltY' PtaCa, TltgftTON, 4. tauaht whara fauplla oaa aut th lalaat aaturn Up MRS. 0NM Pl'ln.

nola ump ftr raply UttOTYft OfBMTOB tXfgnigllOEO AfPLT TO THI NEwVe 230 WKIT 13SUS Nt Verk Oily. National Training School 1 srs. DURHAM. N0R1H CAROLINA A School for th Training of Colorarj Young Mtn and Women For Strvico. Though it i young in history, the Institution feeli Just pride in the work thus far accomplished, for it grtduatet at already 6lltng many responsible positions, thus demonsttatuig the aim oi the school to train men and women for useful citi, renship.

DEPARTMENTS ALREADY ESTABLISHED The Grammar School The Teacher Training Depaitmeal The Academy The Divinit7 School The School ol Art and Science The Commercial Department The Department of Mnaic The Department of Home Economiej In Equipment and Teaching if is Surpassed by Few Schools tor Ute Training of Colored Vouib in South For lurtotr loformatioa aud Catalogti addrati President las. Shspard, II; C..

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