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3iss Charlotte D. Enty and Miss Margaret Rickmond head the list of contestants in the Frogs'. Popular Girl contest. Miss Enty, our premier pianist, is a formidable This talented and attractive young woman is well knotcn in the east: tn fact, she was singularly honored by having several nominations. Miss Rickmond is of the very young set, and Ji er friends are working zealously in her behalf.

It is interesting to note the many novations the Frogs planned for this gala week. The festivities will begin Xkugust 8 with a symposium. There will be, in addition to the (Visual dances and parties swimming party; There may be two, one in the warm sunshine and the other by the light of tfhe silvery moon. The Ducks will have another Ham and Egg Fry, whtn the tender, savory morsels of ham between crisp itoast. will be quite appetizing after an afternoon's stroll in Highland Park, where the affair will be tjiven.

Is there any wonder the enthusiasm in the popularity, contest, the winners 'of which will be feted like princesses the entire Frog tWeek. Visitors from New York. Philadelphia, Cleveland. WOSh 't I snHn 1 ftynt arm nnill rtftnfl Jl nut PHKPK tire. ttJJ Vl fc WfiAJr Ollsi Mtv.WW.

preparing to lavishly entertain. Girls, capture the prize! OFFICIAL STANDING Margaret Rickmond, City Mary Lucretia Brown, California, Lucille K. Ball. City Aileen Brigga, City Myrtle Rector, City Yirfinia Smith, City Hazel Mitchell Henrietta V. Smith Charlotte Enty Gladys Swann Go tare Johnston, Boston Dorothy Carter, Newark Henrietta Collier, Macon, Ga.

Thelma Williman Edith Ryan Carrie Webb Evelyn Johnson Ada Hoffman i'earl Banks Louise osteins, Detroit, Helen Matthews, Sewickley Cornell ua V. Lee, Uniontown Thelma Lawson, Uniontown 11,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 6,000 6,000 6,000 11.000 6,000 7,000 6,000 7,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 8,000 7.000 6,000 7,000 OPTIMIST'S CLUB COMPLETES PLANS FOR THEIR ANNUAL GRADUATION RECEPTION Hail! Hail! The spring boat of the Optimist Club is near ing shallow waters where it will be docked to entertain the City High school and College graduates and their friends. It will arrive on June 18, at Port Liberty Gardens, Station and Frankstown avenues, and many interesting features' have been arranged for the occasion. The intense interest of the public in its previous gradua tion receptions and the interest already manifested in the com ing classic has encouraged the members of the club to make his event surpass any of hose previously held. affair 2571 be chaperoned bv ladies who.

are prominent among the younger, set as well as interested in their social events, some of them being Mrs. C. Lovett. Mrs. F.

Stewart, Mrs. L. Watson, Mrs. M. Touver and Mrs.

W. Brggs. The hall will be beautifully decorated with the colors of the various schools and six extra fans have been installed for the comfort df the patrons of the Optimists. At a great expense, the club has secured handsomely en graved souvenir invitations, and if you have not as yet received yours, it would be well worth your while to get in touch with the president. Franklin Woodson.

7736 Baxter street, or Sam Johnson. 7406 Hermitage street, and one will be mailed to you at once. McDevfs Celebrated Syncopators will furnish, the music for this occasion. England Harris Nuptials. A very pretty wedding was solemn jzed in the Brown Chapel A.

M. E. church June 3 at 7:30 o'clock, uniting: the popular Miss Luella C. England and Robert Harris, business man of Steubenarille, Ohio. The Rev.

I. N. Patterson performed the Impressive service, which was attended by a large number of friends of the couple. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Harry J.

Smith Her gown was a gorgeous creation of white georgette embroidered in rhinestones LOOK FOR THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON AT The Fashion 1333 35 FIFTH AVENUE 'Pittsburgh' Fit Uatowa Lactea Star" FRIDAY 8:30 A. M. JUNE 18TH a a a AND THEORY svmzazn CHARLOTTE D. ENTY TEACHER OF PIANO a a a tl ti 7215 FINANCE STREET Phone Franklin 7728 and white crystal beads. Her veil of white tulle was held in place by a dainty cap banded with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses.

An ex quisitely carved gold link neckpiece with cameo pendant, a family heir' loom, was her only jewel. Mrs. Mary F. Cox of Beach Bottom, W. Va, was matron of honor.

She wore light blue crepe with silver lace trim and carried plnlc roses Her headdress was a triple strand pearl bandeaux. Miss Emma Bell McGraw and Mrs, Gladys Jones were bridesmaids. Miss McGraw wore peach flat crepe with crystal and pearl trimming. She ear ned pink roses tied with peach tulle. Mrs.

Jones appeared in orchid flat crepe with trimmings of lace in the same shade. She carried pink roses tied in orchid tulle. Little Phylippa amps on and Wilda Mae Lewis were flower girls. The former wore pink crepe trimmed in blue ribbon, white suppers and hose and a blue head band. The latter wore salmon crepe with white slippers and hose and salmon colored head band.

Charles Berkley of Steubenville was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Douglas Arter, Charles Jones, David Jeffries and Marshall Stevenson. Mrs. Ethel Johnson in black geor gette heavily beaded in jet and gold threads sang "At Dawning" immediately before the ceremony, and Mrs.

Adella Davys in pink chiffon accom panied Mrs. Johnson and played the wedding march. Gifts The bride presented her at tendants with hand knitted beaded FROGS Popular Girl Contest 1,000 WEEKLY COUPON 1,000 This Coupon is worth 1,000 votes in The Frogs' Popular Girl Contest, May 29th to July 24th. Name of Contestant. Address Send all coupons to The Pittsburgh Courier, in ear of Frogs' Contest Director.

318 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. THE EAST ENTERS FROG POPULAR GIRL CONTEST i rr Hi fit i Repeat Play Adult Chair of Allen Chapel A. E.

Churcn. by reuuest. will re peat "The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet" at Allen Chapel A. M. E.

Church, Columbus avenue and Ful ton street. North Side, on Tuesday evening, June 20, at eight. Program Eujoyed The musical progtam rendered last Sunday evening. June 6, at Monumental Baptist Church under the direction of Mr. Ralph Davis, was enjoyed by all who uttpncipA The program was carried out with much success The Willie 2 Quartet P) is) Miss Dorothy Carter, of Newark, N.

has entered the Froa Popular Girl Contest. Miss Carter is talented and pretty. bags. The groom gave his groomsmen gold cuff links. At the reception which followed in Loendi club, the bride's mother, Mrs.

M. Peaks, received the guests in grey canton crepe. The centerpiece in the dining room was a three, decked weddine cake with miniature bride and groom ornamentation. The couple left immediately for a short honeymoon, and will be at home to friends at 1215 W. Market street.

Steubenville, after June 10. A number of pre nuptial affairs were given in honor of the bride. Mrs. Gladys Jones and Miss Emma McGraw were hostess to a delightful party at the former's home in Monticello street, following the rehearsal Wednesday evening. I he eland Harris wedilinc was the first in the Brown Chapel church in 20 years.

Birthday Party W. T. Pollard was honor truest at a birthday party Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Temple. Games and dancing were tire diversions. Luncheon Friday afternoon Mrs. Mellix of Fifth avenue was hostess to lunch in honor of her mother.

Mrs. Joseph C. Mellix, of Atlantic City, anu ner sister, Airs. William Maloney Hickmon Smith Nuntials Miss Aancy Jane Hickmon became the bride of Clifton Rov Smith last May 12, at the bride's home in Ce darville, O. The ceremony was wit nessed by a lew intimate friends and relatives, and the Rev.

C. D. Whit of Columbus, officiated. The smiths are at home at 665 College Birwt, aiter june io. The Phantoms The Phant oms.

who have nrartiral iy created a new and distinct so ciety circle, entertained a select group of the younger set on Decoration Day. The days iollitv bec an Phantoms and their company ar rived in practically a dozen automobiles at the residence Paul Jones, where all enjoyed a banquet wnicn was elaborate in everv detail After the banauet the motor Spain hummed and the Phantoms whirled away to thu beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn of Whitnv Terrace, and there enioved them selves in the popular dancing and whist playing. Prize Babies Mrs.

Anna J. Millar. ic)i thank the public for their generous support in the recent baby contest held in Holy Cross parish hou. tin. der the auspices of the Rector's Guild, which was a great financial success.

The prizes were awarded as follows: Ruth Waddy, first prize; Frances Waddy, second prize; Chas. v. Johnson, third prize. Beside3 these three there were eight other babies in the contest created a musician work has the bride to be, Miss Carthenia Wat son, in her home Friday evening by I members of the Non Pareil Club. Clarence Miss Watson was the recipient of many lovely gifts.

Announcement Mr. and Mrs. H. Sanders, of Indianapolis. announce the encaffement of their niece.

Mary Gilbert Cox. to Walter F. Harris of Pittsburgh, Pa Dinner Partv. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Barbour of 2518 Center avenue were hosts to a delightful dinner party in their home last Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of Philadelphia. The centerpiece was a gorgeous basket of early summer blooms and the appointments were in silver and crystal. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibson and Mr.

Guy Scott. Cards followed the dinner, Ladies' Crystal Quartette. The Crystal Quartette is having a busy season. June 4th they were in Greensburg; June 8, Oil City; June 11, McKees Rocks, and June lo they will appear in Rankin Entertain Bishop. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Tardy of avenue were hostesses at dinner last Sunday, honoring Bishop P. Wallace of Brooklyn, N.

newly appointed bishop of the Allegheny Zion conference. Covers were laid for six. To Live in Philly?" Mrs. Lulu Johnson Howell will leave the city Wednesday to take up residence in Philadelphia. Mrs.

How ell is a popular member of Mu Chapter. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority here and Deltas will welcome her in Fhilly. Mme. West Beauty Parlor. Another dainty Mme.

West beautv parlor opened last Friday at 2850 Fenn avenue under the management of Mrs. Louise W. Duncan. Jackson Cox Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Hazel Jackson and Mr.

Wilbert Cox of North Side was solemnized Wednesday evening at 8:30 at Allen chapel A. M. E. parsonage with the pastor. Rev.

W. Young, officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by Immediate relatives of the couple. The young people are receiving numerous Fashion Revue and Dance 1 time, sued. Miss Enty dhd Richmond Lead Week's Frog Contest VailllS Dayl Pupils Scok In MaKoney Studio Recital Pleasure Tour Attorney and Mrs.

Robert L. Vann left the city Sunday morning on a pleasure tour in their Cadillac, through Virginia, North Carolina and Doints east. The Vanns stopped in Altoona and lunched with Dr. and Mrs. W.

S. Wharton Sunday. Sunday night they were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J.

Scott of Washington, D. Monday they left early for Richmond, where they were guests of honor to a moonlight boat excursion eiven by the Alpha Phi Alpha fra ternity. The Vanns will remain in Richmond until Wednesday, when Mr. Vann will deliver the commence ment address to the graduating class of his alma mater, Virginia Union University. From Richmond they will journey ty Portsmouth, Va where they will be houseguests of Attorney and Mrs.

Thomas Reed. The Reeds will be the headquarters of the party daring short visits to Winton and Ahoskie, N. childhood haunts of Attorney Vann. They will return to Washington, to Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Wilbur Douglass and son ac companied the Vanns as far as Hoi idaysburg, where Mrs. Douglass will visit her sister, Mrs. Dean Stives, and father, Charles F. Brown. Invitations will soon be is CLUBS been creditable in and out I "1YV Art of Living." As before, an op of the city.

The solos and instru mental numbers were all interesting. Thanks Patrons Mrs. Anita B. Green, senior mother of Naomi Class No. 85, Juvenile Elks, takes the opportunity to i ciks, taxes me opponuniiy wonderful aid given in Crystal contest of May 21.

Winners first prize, Dt. Gaither; second prize, Dt. Ailor; third prize, Dt. Fuller. Special Lyceum.

Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lewis and auspices of the Frances E. W.

Harper league, a well arranged musical and literary program will be presented in Warren M. E. church auditorium Sunday afternoon, June 27th. at 3:30 o'clock. Names of participants will be published in next week's issue.

The public is cordially invited. Bridal Shower A shower was given in honor taininsr affairs of the season will a 1 a. i rJrL V.r.' report for april. i92 vlc There were few club activities for n. IZa AlrZl I the month of April owing to the re 11Y.V vr'rJ hearsals for Marenka." in muiu nut (waiucu uie ucak Charleston dancers, the best locking flapper, the most fashionable and the most beautiful girl.

Friends are invited. Monthly Receptions. Just what you have been waitinir for" a monthly reception and dance The annual Snrine Conference for High School Reserves was head at Crafton, Pa April 16 17 18. Be cause there were no colored people living in iraiion wno would De able to take our eirls. we had to po dovrn tn Sheridan mnA aw.tr a iuu.

1 pine piaces xor mem. with the The Unity Charity Club held Its cc onerstion of th i.iiw Whit 1 m. I liuk uauijuci uie m. a. last 1 use nurcn and uveua White, a rid ay evening.

Seventy five guests club advisor, six homes were se were present. The artistic decora cured, each person taking 2 girls, tions were in the club colors, green In one instance, where one lady and white, and the table was cen could not take a eirl. sh laHv 4 1 i. I icrru wn a oouauet 01 tulips. snat 1 lurnisned meals.

Another laHw dragons and roses. Rev. Hill. Mrs. could not furnish meals but could L.

Hill. Mrs. David Duvall. Miss I take eirls. Automobiles tn nm Thelma Hopson.

Walter Jackson. I the rirls back and forth, for it i Miss Mary Hall. Mrs. Pearsoll. Miss an hour's ride from the ITiVh Srhno! Ethel Shepard were participants on to Sheridan, were secured hv Miu the program.

The club presented the Bourne, Girl's Work Secretary at president, Mrs. Hill, with a bouquet Chatham street of flowers. Sirs. Pearl Taulton made The Conference was a disappoint the presentation speech. Miss Lil ment to our girls from the angle of lian Dundley.

chairman of Drorram. friendliness on the rart of thp whit and Mrs. Helen Dand ridge, chairman delegation. It is to be regretted of the social committee, were in that it was held in a prejudiced charge of the affair. The club mem neighborhood, where the atmosphere bers are Mesdames Lelia Hill, Lil Js that of unfriendliness towards lian Wanzer, M.

Brooks, Unity How colored people. The following girls ard. Pearl Taulton. Levaenia. Haw.

attended and paid their reristratinn kins, Lillian Dudley, Helen Dand tee of two dollars and twenty five ridge, Anna Brown. Nannie McCoy, cents Helen Faust, Josephine Crampton, Bernice Brown, Myrdere Eddings, Levenia Thompson. Lethia Matthews Harriet. Law. Alice Turflev.

Coreda and Lillian Eye. Bailey, Lillian Davis, Vera Duskin. 1 Ida tdmunson, ivian Bailey, Louise r. r. vf.

uarper League 1 oryant, Alice Edwards. I tie ranees L. W. Harper Lea rue riVm 1 im 1 1 Jr tary "ring at the door. Mrs.

J. W. wit fJl 8ttn Holmes, president; Mrs. D. A.

Wood ednesday afternoon, June 2. The yard, secretarv league In thffir election of officers. elected uie or.icers of the past year. The league will hold a basket picnic at McKinley Park, Beltzhoover, and they cordially invite their friends to join with them, as the committee day afternoon, July 7. Mrs.

A. V. crown, president: Mrs. E. Baber.

corresponding secretary. Flossilla Art Club Miss Isabetle Parker was hostess to the Flossilla Art Club at their regular monthly meeting. May 26. at her residence, CIS Perry street. The next meeting was indeed an interesting one and veiy well attend rw 1 a ea.

xnis meeting naa oeen set aside for the election of officers. The roll of officers for th coming term remains practically the sarr. The next meeting place will be announced in a later edition. Mrs. Gertrude King, president; Mrs.

A. C. McErry, corresponding secretary. Chili Con Came Supper. The Shadyside Unit of the Urban League will have a Chili eon came supper at the residence of Mrs.

Charles Stewart, 5748 Pierce street. rn.lay. June 18th, from 7 p. m. to 11 p.

m. Supper served and a fine One of the finest and most enter program will be rendered. Silver of Married Women's Culture Club Mrs. Bertha Brewer of Yardly way entertained the Married Wom en Culture Club on Thursday after I a UCAV lUCrUllIT Will DC Xatant0 .11 "Jku, Thursday. June 17.

at th residence day pleasant for all who may at 0f Mrs. S. R. Hall. 1101 Larimer tend.

Next meeting of the league is a call meeting, which is to be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Wednes 1 avenue.

dent. Mrs. Wm. C. Green, presi Poinsetta Conf.

Club. The Poinsetta Conference will meet Tuesday, June 8. at the resi dence of Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, 1623 oomers street. Mrs.

Hannah Brad ely, president; Mrs. John Williams, corresponding secretary. Mary J. Small Club. The Mary J.

Small Club will nreet at the residence of Mrs. Susie Lee. oia rosiana street, rorth Side, on Thursday, June 10. Mrs. Maggie Robinson, president; Mrs.

W. B. Looney, corresponding secretary. Anne S. Posey Art Club.

The Anne S. Posey Art Club, met at the residence of Mrs. Carlissa Finch. 841 Jackson street, N. Wednesday of last week.

The meeting was largely attended. After transaction of regular business, a half hour was devoted to sewinv. with the instructor, Mrs. Nellie Graves. The next meetinr will on Thursday, June 17, at the home of Mrs.

Beatrice Gross, 2554 Mag sic. Elizabeth Harp and Edith McColes, pupils of Mrs. Grace D. Mahoney. pianist, scored in the Recital of the Mahoney Studio, Monday evening, in Carnegie Music HalL Rachel Taylor Makes Fine Report For April The Girls' Work Committee met on Tuesday, April 6th with an attendance of 17 members.

Definite plans for the presentation of "Ma renka were completed. Negro Health Week was ob served by very informational talks, given to our High School Girl Re a with Freeman's Original orchastra, Jmb wiihintton iitv in Su.TSKtI2518fCe"tter Ptron8E Sex Education." Following her "Tl talk, an opportunity wasgive1 the S.C TVr girls to ask questions. Some very are under the auspices of the Utopia L.toundinir ones wer kd i ebSter' pref On Thursday, April 8th. Dr. Luba 'nTt; Pdnt; Goldsmith of the University of Btrcrcuiry; u.

a. wonn I Pittsburgh rav TT A a sensation, Mr, Davis of high rank and hia if i iV 1erT.es irom ine saDjecx i.ne portunity was given for questions. ti a v.kMA a liml uiuruKiu, i innrprmrwi nv in. ir ri vn MAIIil.f lOth t. I lecieu ior we annual picnic oi ttoiy xt the paeeant Kven at Cross church school at Olympia viniw a iiua kiiiui btn.

dunne the Conference on "Th wu iu k. 1 I thnnk T)r Klk nH irJpnH, for th h. ben. completed by the com Girl of Today" given by the Pitts ourgn gins uonierence, Apru 5 6 7, Uirl Reserves of the Center who wish to jro early to the sirk. innn nr.rrk i and also meet the growing tendency by presenting the Negro Spirituals.

r.j ui wic evening. Accoru The North Side Girl Reserve quar inKiy picnic Hcneis soia oy uie com tet 'sang four numbers and Miss nuiiee wui oe nonored on special Naomi Dickerson two solos. The train u. et w. siauon at girls wore their uniforms and rend daylight saving time, and on regular ered their numbers very satisf actor train Uflvinir mt l.vli lt I There were 5 out of 6 High School Clubs represented, and the entire group represented 1 Coreda Bailey wno made a toast at uie oanquet Saturday evening and who did it very well.

The presentation of "Marenka" by the Girl Reserves was very credit able. The work done by members of the Girls. Work Committee was a fine example of co operation! Mrs. B. Page was the general director, and was assisted by Mr.

Nelson Arter, Miss J. Duncan, gynn instructor from Central, and Miss. Edith Luby. pianist. 20 chorus costumes.

34 folk costumes were designed by XT a. Norine Taylor and made by Mrs. M. Webster, Mi i. R.

Smith, Mrs. C. L. Mellon. Mrs.

John Pink ner. all members of the Girls' Work Committee. Stage decorations were secured from Trinity M. E. Church, and Liberty Florists through the effort of Mrs.

W. T. Poole and the ushers (Hi boys) through Miss Madah. Top son. Mr.

Lewis Jones gave us the loan of his moving' picture machine, and Drs. Winstead and Webster their automobiles. Starting March 13th, there were 2 rehearsals held each week up to the time of presentation on April 30th. It was a very beautiful clay, and the girls enjoyed taking part in it. To date we have received one hun dred and fifteen dollars and twenty nve cents (51I5.2S); Expenses seventy one dollars and seventy five cents (S71.75) Balance forty three dollars and fifty cents S43.50).

of an April Fool's Party. given by the Up to the Minute girls on Thursday. April first, and an Easter egg party by the Blue Birds on April 6th, there have been three benefit parties. The Alphine Girl Reserves "were hostesses to the girls of the Davis Orphan Home on Tuesday. April 20th, the girls visiting the home in a group rendering a program; and piaying games.

Every girl entertained 23 little kiddies on Thursday, April 22nd. The Rankin Girl Reserves, tha fol lowing Thursday, the 29th, had 37 nttie kiddies as their guests, and had to send away 6 late comers with out refreshments. A trip to the xco was made bv the Ever Ready club on Mondav. Anril 5th. The North Side Girl Reserves discussed "Prejudices" in their meeting.

April 6th. Mrs. W. W. Buchauan was the principal speaker at the meeting of the High School Alumna of th Girl Reserves and Hi bova.

Sun. day. Her subject was "Negro Mu Enrollment in Girl Reserv ffnha Grade School 198 Junior High 117 Senior High Attendance for Club Activities Other Activities 155 400 month of ApriL 1061 657 (pari tea, Public meetings. 1718 net street, N. S.

The club will give a social June 18th at the residence of Mrs. Emma Stevenson, 616 Hol lace street. Metoka Club. Mrs. Mary Peeler, cf E.

Leming ton avenue, was hostess to the Metoka Club at its last regular meeting on June 2. The attendance was very good. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ruth Aber crombie. No.

2 Alfred Place, Mt. Lebanon, In the form of a garden party on Jane 16th. All members are urged to be present. If it rains on the 16th the party will he held nrt day. Mrs.

Jane Johnston, president; iirs. ousie a. late, corresponding secretary. Foresters In pn Program Sunday Ett Saint Bersshct Catholic Order of Fcrr TMal i hall, Sundav everi 1 .1 8 o'clock. The p.ffn:' dudes many kr, Tfj iavomes, loll.iw: Father Introduction of ire y.a emonies by Howa Music Veni Yesa.

1 Addres: 1 r. vs eicrrr to Fr.r Father White. Ta. edict church. Address Response U5r" J.

C. Killeen. te Music ASelectio Oav? Address Race Prf. v. Violin Solo To a R0 Juari'a Address A Solution of a pJ tic Problem JVJir Tr Minor.

Address olo in Sb Rag 1 our Orfvrtun 1 a. Vocal Solo A 1 Ad'dress Service in Effidfj Father Norman rJl'i Music A Selection Closing Remarks What fenrS Means. T. C. Jones, state itocr The 1 Personal Side Mr.

and Mrs. I. W. Broi Cardinal Gibbons Ir.stitu, XjJ land, are guests of Mr. awi lul Gunn of Elizabeth.

Mr. and Mrs. A. V. SteepWa city motored to Baltimore, kd.

week end in company wii Mrs. Crawford Palmer and Walker of Donors. "1 Atty. Frank R. Sterd dtSr the commencement addren Fairmont, W.

Va, High Sdwli Thursday. Mrs. Josephine Williams delphia visited her Frances Keith of the week end. bringinc wrJisel latter's children, GeraldLtt a Berkley who have been r.jiu.1. grandmpther in PhiJy.

George H. GoulJ of street is convalescing from tn cold. I Miss Flossie Merchant of Est street and Miss Cora YeirpH Lawson street were jtjwj 1 and Mrs. Robert Strattoa of lie town, Decoration Day. Mr.

William G. Xunn, chj fc of the Pittsburgh Courier, ni Chicago this week on a bsat trip. He was the guest of fcr Mrs. David CaSTrey, ovnen i handsome apartment boot 1 Prairie avenue. Mifs GeorrCi ress Taylor, a member of tit Moderns Club.

as dtc, hostess to a dinner at tie Cit apartment Sunday afurnocs, 1 Mrs. E. Alexander of Tsk street is very ill of bronchits. Mrs. H.

L. Noble. Mn. Pegram. Mrs.

Clarence X'ira Cleveland and Mr. J. B. Cc of Akron. motored spent the week end as hwf of Mr.

and Mrs. W. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1UM East Wylie avenue.

trri. Rarker. ir, manager. Pro College lors, has returned Irom trip to Knoxville. Tenn.

Fredfi H. Mills, her nephew, retard her. Mrs. Louise Duncan first class hairdressinj Shoppe at 2850 Penn sveratV renceville district, where tor Service will be rendered at Miss Myrdene Eddings oft avenue, Northside, was end guest of her couin, niU Wright, who is P3 e. rtKi; rviiacr Miss Eddings attended the A May Prom of the Universe there she was recipjent 01 cial attention.

The ladies of the Flea Club will meet on the at the Aged Ladies' Home ington avenue. There freshments served to the the club will render a also present a donation The ladies are asked to be FJ. not later than 2:30 Pager president; Mrs. retary. atf? STUDY arid PRACTICE 2 BEAUTY CULTURE WE TRAIN YOU IN YOCR SPARE TIME aUf 7 rrl itl aOlcla BEAUTY LECTURE COURSE ZlT.tmy aoa 03B.il with roar ri Mme.

R. CREDITT LE'S BEAUTY CULTl a SCHOOL CALUMET AVENUE CHICAGO. ItU ww tt TTll.

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