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A A I f. 4 am 3' 3 VU mm urn ...1 i 5: if 1 PAGE EIGHT SECOND SECTION The Pittsburgh Courier Ira JULiLb i z. fev OTIC Chicago; Aug. 1. uhp) 5 AanoimeBSD.t wu mad this" i wesSt, by board of directors of ft't41rtar Provident Hospital, Claud i A.

Barneti. president, that Dr. Joha Lawlaa. noted praetltion and expert Roentgenologist, bad been appointed medical director of f'the hospital; thus bringing to a climax hi career at Provi itanf atartad iw 7nn 1931. waeni'he started serving his.

Jn tanieshlp. Members of the local 7r medical profession hall hia ap potntment with delight, declaring It presages a new era of achieve meat i and progress for Provident, the largest Negro hospital in the and that; its field of useful raess will be Immeasurably broad ened as Dr. La'clans appointment gives' the big institution a medical and nursing stair, composed entire ly Of Negroes. Wins Fama Despite Youth 7 Dr. Lawleh is only 12 years but despite bis youth, has won hon ore and econlums bestowed on but few of his elders.

He Is a native of Bessemer, Ala a graduate of f. Morehouse College, and of Rush College. He completed the first two year period of his medi al studies at tba University of cinnatt and the I task of "society i noosing" around Use Gate City fell en my humble pen at a time when nu.thing "is going on You see here in Dixie; most of the real mites have already scampered to other points, or they are busy pre Tiparing to take jaimts The east seems to get the! call, particularly New York City, 'although quite a few will be in Phjlly to take in the National Golf Tourney, while others have their7 compasses focused to ward Xenia, to take in the National Tenns meet Juan ta: Toomer, the charming wife of IV A. Toomer, the Atlanta Life of ficial, decided to be different; she's enjoying the breezes off Lake Michigan In Chicago Rebecca Dick erson went to the extreme; she's Los Angele9ing it! along with Carl r. Hubbard and comely Mattalyn Johnni Brittain and Marion Hargroves, the two petite little moms, who make your eyes "se better, are enjoying the mirth of Washington, D.

gay society Mrs. H. W. Whitehead, Atlanta's sweetheart, is leaving for one of those "best good" trips She's going to Chicago, Detroit, 'Pittsburgh, points in Canada, and last, but not New York City, we wont try to, mention every body who's gone, because it seems a little easier talking about the few that arehere .1 This town of ours gotta break last week when and Mrs. 3.

UL Davie, Mae Mil ler, and Van Lee, 'of Chicago, and Dorothy Glass, of i Lexington, Ky, paid us a visit Their personalities were simply contagious, and now all but Dorothy (she's kind a have gone back They graved about our orange gin, stat tag that they don't get it around "Chi" We averred that Geor 'gia's is a unique state; it has wines, beers, and prohibition Richard and Georgia Walton, you know that CLIFTON FORGE. RG N1A FRED TYLER Personals and Briefs Rev. B. F. Jackson, former pastor of First Baptist Church here, visil ed in tbe city last week.

He was the gueat speaker at First Baptist Church Sunday, August 9. Mrs. Ruth Hunter, of Dublin, Ga, who has been visiting relatives ii New York, and Philadelphia, was the hose guest of Mrs. Mazi Hughes, of street, recently. Mra.

George Lee and daughters, "Gratel and left last week for New Tork City where they will spend their, vacation. They were "accompanied as far as Washington "by Mr. Lee. I Dr. and Mrs.

S. G. Gibbs left last 'week for Hot Springs, Ark. i Prof. Lemuel C.

Bland, former principal of Jefferson High school was in the city last, week, en route to Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Ethel Jackson, who was here on account of her mother's illness, ihaa returned home to Washington. was accompanied by her son iand husband. I CorrocUoat i Mr.

tni George. Charron not "Sharon5? as appeared in this last week) of Ottawa, fcave returned after spending sev eral dys in our city, visiting their cousins. Dr. and Mrs. E.

Connor. Mrs. Ella Wax, a former resident of this city7 and her granddaughter, of Richmond, Va are visiting with Mrs, Florence Bowles. Miss Emma Branch's condition is 'improving. MSas'Treaa recently via In Falling.

Spring. Mrs Jackson has returned after being out of town for a few nays. Vy sls tk Claytbrne and Mrs. Jnes 9 POST Wisconsin. Under a Rosen weld Fellowship he took' graduate work at tha University or Chicago, where he was honored by appointment as special assistant in Roent genology at BlUlngs Hospital.

He holds licenses under the National Board tit Medical Examiners I en titling Mm to practice la 40 states and in Illinois. He has authored several sclentino discourses in his specialized field of work, and they have appeared in the country's foremost medical journals. 1 The new medical, director is nationally known for his efforts alleviating the suffering of mankind and has received recognition by being admitted to membership In the following honorary societies. Sigma Sigma, of the University of Wisconsin, 192! Medical fraternity of University of Wisconsin, for excellence during first two years of medicine. i Alpha Omega Rush Medical College, 1931 Natonal honor ar ymedical fraternity, for excel lence in clinical mndldna.

Sigma. XI, Univerilty of Chicago, March, 1933 Honorary scientific fraternity. Election based on proved ability for outstanding re search in sclentino fields. ATLANTA SOCIETY By MYKTJLE ESTES Oh my! That child, Myrtle you know that little brown skin package of personality, and To be more specifio she's In Cin likeable couple, have another lovely guest in affable Mrs. La Blanche Neely, of Frankfort, Ky.

dentally Georgia left for New York Sunday Speaking of affairs Mrs. W. H. Aiken and her sister. Miss Hazel Rucker, were the charming hostesses to a lovely party, entertaining 33 guests, eight of whom were honorees at their well appointed Plelmont avenue residence.

Changing the beauty of this swanky occasion was a brilliant arrangement of an array of beautiful cut flowers and other dec oratives Bridge was the fea ture of the event with first honors going to Mrs. H. S. Murphy, and second prize to Mrs. Harper.

The eight honorees, all in attend ance at the N. A. T. which met here recently, were present with lovely guests prizes An impromptu affair of unprecedented mirth was the lovely affair given in honor of Miss Shirley 'Williams, rampant young invader from Charlotte, N. who was one of the many piquant matriculants at At lanta University summer school.

This elegant affair transpired at the cozy residence of Mrs. John R. Wil son, on Newcastle street. The in vitees to this occasion, consisted mainly of a gathering of close ac quaintances and among these were: Mesdames Catherine Green i and Theresa Howell, and Misses Helena Rivers, Annie White, Muriel Allen, Lorraine Robbhis, Fannie Allen, Clara Ivey, Rubye Jones, Verdelle Day, Kffle McGhee. Mildred White, Ruby Chandler, Lola Preenwood, Madelyn Gray and Elizabeth Adams Games were the features, including bridge and pokeno The highlight was fortune telling with Miss Lorraine Robtins most charming in the role of soothsayer Mrs.

Wilson was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. F. B. Lovely Cleata Jacquelyn Chrlsler, comely young sub deb, is vacationing in Memphis and Chicago Well, Myrtle, darling, you and Julia can take it away, with my fervid hopes being "the tripe was at least readable." in 26 Verge Street Hayes, of Tarrytown, N. were In the city on the 4th.

Party A semi formal birthday partv was given in the home of Miss Hor tence Clark on street in honor of her birthday, July 1936. It was a very, enjoyable affair. Thrift Club The North Carolina Mutual'Life Insurance Company organized a innrt uiun of children between the sges of five and 15 years. The movement is under the direction ot the agent here, Mr. Louis W.

Mrs. B. F. Jackson, ber mother and her daughter, Virginia, accom panied Rev. B.

F. Jackson here On his visit in town last week. They were the house guest of Mr. and Mra Jones. 1 DrewryviUc, Va.

Miss Adelaide F. James, of Washington, D. was a recent visitor here and spent several days with relatives and friends. Miss Florence Turner, of Branchville, Va, was the overnight guest of Mrs. Zeb Turner and family.

They at tended the Rising Star Baptist Church revival servives. Mr. Lo roy Parker and Walter Stephens, Jr, were in Richmond August 6 on business. Mr. M.

A. Person and sons and Mrs. Jusith Person, Miss Nettie Stephens' were shoppers in Emporia last Tuesday. Mrs. Malln da Parker, who ha been suffering from a stroke for some time.

Is able to be out again and is spending some time with her daughter, Mra. W. L. Stephens. Mrs.

Clara W. and Miss Lillian Turner have a Miss Evelyn Cole entertained on Monday evening honoring Miss Alma Smith of Great Falls, on, who is the guest of Miss Jessie Mad dox. Both are students at Talladega College. Miss Marjorie Brawn, librarian at Lincoln. School, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. 'A. M. Brown, spent the past week end with her parents. She is a student at Alabama State Teachers College.

Miss Juliette Bonch came down from Chicago where she has made her home for five years and spent two weeks with relatives. Rev, Henry Tillman of Hartford. Conn, recently appointed for the pastorate of the A. M. E.

Zion Church in Fourth avenue, Is moving his family here this week and will fill bis pulpit Sunday. Mr. O. S. Coleman of Seattle.

Wash, has returned to his home after an absence of SO years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smart.

Mr. F. Smart. Jr, and Mrs. M.

Davis, have returned from a visit with Rev. A. F. Smart or Orlando. Mrs.

Joddy White Carry has taken an apartment In the Smith field Apartments. ProT. and Mrs. Will Moore and family are now In their new home in Emma avenue. Jake Moultry died after a short ill ness at the HUlman Hospital where he had been taken Tuesday.

Fu neral services were held at Selma, his former home, Sundsy. His wid ow and several other relatives, survive him. The local T. W. A.

sponsoring Mrs. Minnie Chamhllss' annual musical recital to be held at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Tuesday evening when her pupils will be presented. Mrs. Cham bliss has a class of 47 pupils. Miss Marye Davis, R.

is out again after an illness of three weeks. Miss Anita Kelley of Tuskegee Veterans Hospital spent two days with ber last week. Miss Robert Carter of Capasola, Va, after spending sev era! weeks here, the guest of Mrs. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton B. Tsy lor, with their little daughter, "Jackie, motored to New York guests of relatives and friend. Lucille Green has to Asbury Park to join ber hus oand. Prof. Frank Greene.

Mrs. Mary J. Taylor and little Joyce have returned home after a seven weeks' vacation in New York State. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Dodson and Roger Jackson, of Detroit, and Buffalo, respectively, have return' ed home after a brief tay in the city. Mra Tbelma Wrenn Taylor, for merly of Petersburg, but, now of New York has returned to her old homestead for a visit. Robert Gates. of Byrnne Street, has associated himself with the Courier as a newsle. The Carolina Cotton Pickers Or chestra made music at the subur ban dance pavillion, located a Rockaway Park.

Friday, July 31. Quite a number of dance lovers witnessed the occasion for the ini tial msjor affair this season. Miss Albrta Silo, of Chesterfield, gave a birthday party Friday night last, very much to the pleasure of both relatives and friends. A large number of guests were on hand for the reception, which was enjoyed by all. Aside from the many hesrty congratulations were tokens to delight the host.

The honeymooning couple Mr. and Mra Charles Harris, last sent gretings home from Phoenix, en route to California. Their friends w.sh for them a pleasant tour. Charles Wiggins entrained Fri day nlgbt last for Philadelphia. where he will be the company of returned home from Petersburg where they attended summer school at State College.

Miss Eleanora Magee, of Richmond. Va, is visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Magea and family. II BKHANL ALABAMA Catherine K.

Lambert 316 Eighteenth Street J. D. German of Ebon Ridge, left the cly for ber borne. Miss Sara Terry of New York City, 1 here visiting her mother. Mrs.

Eula Tar ry of North Highlands. Mrs. Jaa nita Sherwla, foster daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.

W. Taggart, Is in la the hospital following a serious operation. Mesdames Josephine Williams of New York City and Virginia Heed of Cleveland, returned to their homes Saturday after spending several weeks here visit ing relatives. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Camp be; of First street Mrs. Anna Mae Harper of W. 31st street, arrived here Monday after a year's stay la New York. She is at home with ber mother for two weeks and will return to New York City where she Is employed with one of the members of the staff of Vogue. Mr.

William Ross of Woodlawn. has left the city for Springfield. Ohio, where be will make his borne and take a position with the Dining Car Service. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Howard of S. Fifth avenue, left Saturdsy for New Tork City where they will make their borne. Miss Bertha Har ris of Jenkins.

Ky, is spending soma time with friends la Besse mer. Mrs. Edythe Smith, beautician of Lynch, Ky, is visiting ber mother in Bessemer. Mr. James fiord of Chicago, left the city Monday after spending verel weeks la Ensley vim relatives.

He was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thom as. Miss Luc lie Heara of the Jam Terrell hospital. Memphis, Teno Is In the city, the guest of Miss Johnnie Mae White.

Mrs. Vivien MItcbner and young son, Edward Mitrhner, Jr, are spending several weeks with Dr. and Mrs. A. Davis of Bessemer.

Mrs. Jeaele De Cast of New Kensington, Pa, ts here spending two weeks with ber mo'her and other relatives of Enoa Ridge. Mrs. Janle Bell Hicks arrived borne Saturday from several weeks stay la Detroit. PETERSBURG, VA.

CLINTON B. TAYLOR All persona having news for pub 1 Mra Coleman, of Arisona Street. llcatlon in The Courier are request Mr. and Mrs. Paige Curl have ed to hand.it to local distributor left to spend the remainder ef or any newsboy on or before Fri 1 their vscatton in Asbury Park, N.

day of each week, eo as to Insure J. publication in the following Issue. For Hopewell and vicinity, forward news items to Miss Julia Gilliam. In Chesterfield Bolton, Cooley, and for Petersburg and vicinity are B. Taylor, any Courier news or news carrier.

TRIBUTE The brief, but eventful span of life of William Lanier was suddenly terminated Sunday, July 2o. The deceased bad just passed his ISth blrthdsy. a student at Pea body High School, active in extra currlcual activities, a member of the tenor staff of Zion Baptist Church's Junior Choir, and a faithful Sunday school scholar. He was ths only son of and Mrs. David Lanier, of Gill Street Fu neral rites were held in the audi torium of the Zion Baptist Church amid many floral designs and emu lating eulogies.

The officiating min ister was Dr. Brown, pastor. En terment in the Blandford Ceme tery. CLAUDE HOPKINS Calude Hopkins and his famous Roseland Ballroom Orchestra invaded the Naw Farmers' Ware house Thursday night, last, thst had been vacated recently by Cat) Calloway. The soothing strains of tne orcnesira were greauy aug mented by the entrancing voice of Orlando Robeson.

A capacity crowd jammed the place to give the Harlem boys a taste of Dixie hospitality. Patrons gathered from a radius of 100 miles to laugh, applauds and swing to superb synco pation. Mrs. Isabelle Jonea. Ludy Par ham, Sarah Wlnfield and Eddie Par ham were the gueats of Mr.

and Mra Richard Edmonds, of Kentucky Avenue. The party mo tored here from Richmond, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman.

Fred Byrd and Miss Mary Thompson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lsey Crensbsw, of 11X7 Rome Street. Mrs. Eddie S.

Jackson and chil dren. Eddie. Jame and Andrew, of 1241 Hinton Street, spent three weeks visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Hswkes. of WefcvMe, Va. SON HONORS MOTHER James Carrlngton. on Friday. July 24.

gave a eurpriae party for his mother, Mrs. Pauline Carrlng ton, at their home. Among the invited guests were: Mesdames Maria William. Eva Bonds. Bes sie Eldridge, Fannie Scott.

Martha Walker, Sophronla Evans, Em ma Jenkins. Leila Pegrnm. Patsy Thomas. Otelia Shields. India Bland.

Susie Winfleld. Ruth Butcher, Ella Twyne and Margaret Jonea A very pleasant evenlns was had by all in attendance. Chapman Hotel AsheviUe, N. C. Week end gueaU at Hotel Chan man were Mr.

Floyd Sullivan. Mi ami. Miss Christine Whltncr, master, Michigan; Mr. Alfred Fra Mr. Clenon Jones.

Miami. ut. ana Mrs. E. Williams, Kansas City; Charles H.

Houston, New York; Mr. Theodore Gas kin. New York; Mr. Joseph Tucker. Louisville; Mr.

Welter Manlgault, Columbia. S. Mr. and Mra Cas sel, Charlotte. N.

Mr. Russell Gwaltney. Richmond. Va; and Mra R. H.

Slsk. Bluefield. W. Va: Mra Daisy Wallace. Winston Salem; Miss Dorothy Helllan.

Wln ston Salem; Mr. James Decker, of Morristown. and Mr. Bob Baugb ana orcnestrs, Ga. ROBERT W.

JAMES NAMED AS NEW UNION REGISTRAR RICHMOND, Va, Aug. IX Rob ert W. James has been appointed to succeed Mrs. Blanche T. Daniel as registrar of Virginia Union University, it was learned today.

Mra Daniel, who resigned recently, will accompany her husband. Dr. Robert P. Daniel, to Shaw University. Raleigh, N.

where he has been elected president Mr. James is a native of Rich mond and a graduate fo the public schols of this city. He received his bachelor of science degree from Virginia Union University last June. He will assume his duties as registrar this week under the supervision of Dr. John W.

Barco. vice preaident antt director of ad missions of the university. In 1930. there were 120.064 whites aad 43,967 Negroes In Indianapolis, ltd, BEAUTY.BRAWS MISS LULA MAX LUNSPORD MUs Mae Luaeford. Ike beautiful daughter of Mr.

sad Mrs. W. T. Luaeford. of Cohiav.

bua, Ca, Is ea booof gradoate of the 1M clase of the 8 peace Hltb School of that city. Mlsa Loasford has toeeaUy returned from ber veeattoa which was spent with friends la Detroit and Chicago. She wtil matriculate at Howard Ualverettr. Washington, D. nest snoot a where she wtll take a conree tm Boalaeaa Admlelattretto.

Suffolk; Vt. The Coidea Loaf Literary Oak consisting of aa ooUtaadlag grwap ot the younger social oet. ssK at Ub home of Mlsa Thereon M. Hack Thursday. After Ustealag to literary radio grams from Metro laos Homer, each Bvember recited the Tea Coowaandmeata.

Rev. aad Mra. R. L. Heck saade The hostess served refreehmeau to the members present, who were Mrs.

Hoffler. matroa: Mlae V. Rudd. president; Mlsa W. Horner, secretary; Mlxa Faaale Ralaey.

treasurer; Mias EdJtb Reld. ptaatet; Mksoes Gladys Whitney. Geo Barnes. Kate HerreU. Dotty Wilson.

Annie Baraee aad Marie Heck. Funeral services for Davtd Wal ters ef Mllaer street, were held at the T. E. Cook and Company fu neral parlors. Tuesday.

Rev. Heck officiated. Funt ral services for Deacon WlUls Council of First Baptist Church were held there Thursday. The remains were Interred la the family plot la Mag nolia. Rev.

J. J. Johnson conduct ed revival service at Boy kins last week. Rev. J.

B. Williams 1 vaca tioning la Atlantic City. Mra. Dona Rawls has returned from the nursing school at State College ra Valdotla, Gt. By M.

N. BAXatn Little Clacnmle Beajamm was Instantly killed last Taeedsy evening when struck by a truck drives by James Ward. The accident was unavoidable Rev. N. Perry, pastor of Antlocb Baptist Church, who has been coaflaed to bis bona for the past week.

Is able to be oat again. Mra Minnie Joaeo of West Street. Is able to be up aflsr several days Illness. Little Cora. gens Gslnee ef Troy, Ala, Is the guest ot ber aunt, Mra.

Mamie Jonea and other relatives. Mrs. Sallie Keller's funeral was bald last Tuesdsy at the Free WU1 Baptist Church with Rev. D. WUl.ama officiating.

Miss Marguerite Wal ton returned home last week after spending sometime la Columbus. Ga, the guest ot ber sister, Mra. Mannlce Rutherford. Frank Mea ning, formerly of Valdosta, now of Detroit. Mich, arrived Sunday to be the truest of relatives aad friends.

Thomas Robinson tlnues l'J at bis borne ea Galaey street. Mrs. Rosa M. Bell aad Lacy, returned home recently after sis, Charleston. S.

Mrs. E. E.IPBdlB eeveral weeke la Cordele. Anderson. Hinton.

W. Va: Mrs. A. the guest of Mrs. Beirs parents.

3. Pierce, Hinton: Miss Mary Wil iNeal Rice oc norm street, nas neon nam Mr. ana Mrs. L. A.

Toney end Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Saunders, Charleston.

W. Messrs. Eddie Johnson. B. M.

Davis, Leonard Da vis, W. W. McGUl and Claude Freneberger of Winston Salem. N. very 11 1.

Mrs. Leoaa V. Wilson of Stockton avenue, la the gueat ef ber parents, Mr. and Mra. R.

L. Uddyback. CAPITAL CHURCH AWAITS BECKETT PHILADELPHIA. Aug. Rsv J.

CampbeQ Beckett. N. ICtb street, pastor of Union A. M. Church.

16th and Falrmouat ve nue, after receiving aa tnvitatloa. wtU more' than likely bo the seat pastor of the Metropolitan A. M. TEL. Church of Washington, D.

C. According to Rev. Beckett, be was to leave for Waabtngtoa last Saturdsy pending the sanctioning of the Invitation by Bishop D. H. Sims, who will act dnrtag the ab scence of Bjahop W.

H. Heard, prelate of the First Episcopal district, who Is la Europe. Rev. Mr. Beckett was scheduled to deliver the morning sermon at tba Metro polltaa A.

M. E. Church last Sun da v. When Rev. Beckett eads this term at the Union A.

M. E. Church, be will have completed bis second term as pastor ot that church. Before he was appointed to Union, be was pastor ot Mother Bethel A. M.

1 E. Church, ftb and Pine streets. Richmond Society Bj HADVUSH a JACKSON 170 Avcaos) Rm 5 ZSZS PERSONAL tWlhmf aj4 aiC CKA ef Miss iTvelre Washtaxiaai of fweels wero Ueee. as Weaalagte. IX vtaitlsg De.lB ey Jeanaenw ef IX aa4 Mrs.

J. Jseksoo of aa 4 Eeo er Wfefrrr lue las Court. Mr. a4 Mrs. Oareswe pAiew I Parker Tboeaas sad Ureal CsbjV 4 see ter.

Cnrolv Parker Tboenes i RTCirMOXDEM AT CAPAJfOtKC GreoavUU. S. C. are the resets oj am, Rri i eyS Mra. Taosaaa pareats, Mr.

eJ t9g grAT at Casaaete were tw. Mr. H. U. Gee Se of 1s)itos aewj a4 Mrs.

rre4 tX Brrve asvt eaa 1 oe. Mra. Tbeesas woe the forme Daaiel a4 LeweSra. Dv. aod Mra stisa am ooooe tm cit ao garUas Kmm iI u(tur.

Mr. Tfc ernes, ksevs as Tosa LI 1 1 LeSai D. aaJ Mra a. alag Is a gradaale of Vlrgtala Mra. Js T.

Btct aa4 ei3 Uaioa LaJrerwry. jdrra, JeeX Jr, as WV a Tbarloa Jeevao of Coaaertiewt set Mra. It TsjW the goeat of bis botaeo ea4 eis Idree, Mieavo OOe rtwUM aaJ UM4t, Mr. aad Mra. Malleea I MUtass rraj sW.

Jeeveo save Dr. Wimasa Jeoee of' Douglas Oowrt, sad Mrs. GRADUATION rxmCIU Maatsow Jooea aa 1 Tbsrte Jeoesl TVe gradsauoo esarVies of tWe'e srs4 the pas week at tWkaal aa4 tUaaty Wi Va. Mra. wioiasa Veitauos.

r. I at guu ML Zam tUyeisc Omi sad Mrs. WlOlasa VeJeoUae. Jr Greearuia, S. baa retaraea to bar beats oa Ifasii aveasa.

Mra Mary WUei of Waar strert. apeat lest ewk oa the gaeat af bar brslbera te aad ats ir. Mr. aad Mra. fainp Alk.mo of Waablagtaa.

Mr. aad Mra Row Jeaaaaa aad fasaUy ot Waaa latoa are too sraeeve of taetr par a bis. Mr. aad Mra E. T.

JeAasaa. Mr. aad Mra. FVrd Moaraaag at New York are lb gaeeas of Dv. ead Mra, W.

M. T. reeraseer. Mra Rebaoea ttea4t Lea and Mlae A ale Soott of Lyackaurg. wove tha ewk ead gaosta af their twather a ew aad earter.

Dr. aad Mra. Jacksoa. Mra. Carrt Pafg aad daagbte.

Mle Carrie Paige of Raaaolsa straee, are varan same la FtorUa tale sasasae. Dr. L. X. WeKoa of riortaa.

tha sraoet of Mlao CsUotiaa Catlett of W. Letgb Mraet. He ea raate to i CJtr wbere be win aaaaJ iw m.iU NEW TORK. Aag. 1A Tba trot casualty to oeeur oa Aseerteaa soil as reoult of the IlAlo EtbJopiaa r.

waa recorded bare Vast week. la the opinion of pottca. The vie lias, Mario VeOa. a lb yar old Italian, was lajurad.ta a clash berwvea two groapa of youth. He sua ts in ad a fractarad skua when struck over the band with a brojcnsUck la a basted ar gument tavt tvtag Hallo aalasese, Muaeollal.

aad the UtUrs raesat eonquaet of Etbiopla. Tba flbl took place la Brooklyn's Pert Greea Park. Reports turned la to aearspapers by white reporters ware a3 to tha effect that aevea yaaag Italians bad beaa waylaid aad baatea by Bfteaa Negroas. Polica could not vouch for Ike story. Last FrkUy they arreatad five color ad yea tha.

the eldest of wbeea was la. Sealtb Brawn. Is, ef Otntaa Place. Brookrya. wSa was charged wttb bitting Vetla over the ba4 was held witbool bail oa a charge of murder.

Brewa'a fear es paaleee held la IVO baU earb fa chlldfaa court aa rbargas of JaveaO aaU aueocy. CoTlQXiOO, Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Smith, Geral dine. Rath aad Tboeaaa Smith peat a few days la Louisa with Mr.

SoaJtkrs saotha. os4 sUaa epaat a frw Aaya la Plrbannrii wvth frWada. Mra Tboenaa WCH Jr, apeat eaaaetima silk bar brothers ta Richmond. Va. Mrs.

Locy Noma, Mra. Miry Minor. Mra. Rosa Leftwlcb. aad Mra.

Ester Mansfield sang at first Baptist Cbarcb In MUlbvous PrVlay aisbt. Mra Roubea Harjaoa Mo a4ay Atrwt a Pol the past week la Cs pabeei. estesf aa lavRatle So tut ft Va. Miss Iraaa Qaasa of 1 aveaoa, who has hmn run er eseter sad Mra. Oareaoo ai eew shop wbJeb 7a4 Eaet Dwral sro.

of VTsTTOrJ HOMOR.ro Mr. aad Mra Csseaeit rWrla. Jr. ate.a!svs4 oa Meaaey eeaeg so boaer of Mr aas Mm. rwrd Moaratac.

wo are tv reoots of Mr. aa4 Mra. W. M. T.

Tm ree. QsKa teas sat ws Meaara aad Msaaaavse IUw Car. Jasopa Wax Mra. GiCJe Itrsaaa. Dr.

aad Mra Jaaefa Jaekaea, XV. aad Ma W. M. T. rerre.

Ma Maa Harm. Adslalfe KUsg, G'asc' Mesara. Foal Martea a4 rt Wait a. BTRTTOAT PARTT Mr. aad Mra Itea IL sVetft eatertaiaad ts of tftetr eaaea asa lsaa 9rd sWct aa hie tin Wta4er.

Tke earey was n4 at too PaC2e WVsatJrp Waaeft T. 1 ecaeoa, caagnter. Mlae Msaefya I txcaeraa tea. sVe Canary jacaaaa, aao eaae, Maaara L. Drata Maagraaa, Tsaaaa Man jacaaoa III a4 Regiaald Jackaoo Vatrt Maeaa.

Meba MaMeasa. speat Sunday touriag tb Bias 1 A 'aro Asa Ksmt Lads Rata Ridge Meaatala of Wgtala ky 8 Via Jackia icuwi way of tha Skytlao Drtva MraMargarae RaXiay. iaaUi laTtil W. T. Baraae of Itasslat was the Aaaa La area rwtv.t troaot of bar brothers aad aiter vTU4ar.

Meaara. Dovkd Daaaa. Ea al. Lather Coaby aad Mr. and ward EHia.

Larvaao Crakasa. Ve Mrs. Walter Cosby of W. Cery aaa IfarrM. Jaa Ilsyae.

Ftaah Da Jahaseo, vTiua Jaekaa. Re I aeh Jeaaa. rratetkk Ka)H. TO CAPAHO.IIC Hereaaa Raaa. Jaaaao Pc'aad.

The Faaa Social Cab saade Its WaTtartaa aVadler. Mrary Teyta. ra wpanane wax ss aaj Taams ics aaa a la rare a cay. ibs saetnoere speat um Say ear of otbava. Issues ChtiUenge As Hot Dog Eater And Is Hauled To Jail YORK.

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