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hp HI rj Vr 'OSy j'v'fV rXEJlTS, Xai Doe. "SL Orliir are of. the returning til 1 Central West 1 fclaafeasaco ro the I tii itml iintaJ Couaeil of Citu ch, which Tb assignment jtd the several prtng and th nonv i7 the bishop of persons, Commissions ef the wtr pecial. feature of These nominations cortrmtd the "General in April, 1840, which la Atlantic City, N. J.

iveral of the commission tial committee, th list of and appointment thafc th New Orleans Are 1 representation. Among nomlnaUd from th On risdictlon, composed of tha ro conferences, to. serve oa Service Commission, r. Talbot Handy, pastor lit. Zlon Methodist Church, rleans; and Dr.

G. K. Bel ilstrlet superintendent of tori District, Houston, 1U be largely in the lime tartlng on Wednesday, De 20, when the staff has its HJ party following the "We" dinner and Christmas party, is night, and the dormitory Thursday night, December the Dramatic Club's "Can" night; December 23. cf the big events for Satur 23, will be the broad 10:30 a.m., over Radio I. KSD, by Group junior1 Christmas par in the m.

afternoon from Sunday, December 24, at ok, the annual W. C. A. las vesper services will be the branch headquarters. 1 Io "Harper will give the T' i i rtray scenes of the Nativity, ie "We" group will sing, Miss Ruth Greene will di music, and Mrs.

Olie Car will preside. Yuletide events "at the include a leisure hobhy party Tuesday night, Dej 26; the membership Chrit trty, Wednesday afternoon, ber 27; the Excelsior Art Thursday night, December a piano recital hy the pupils ss Laura Collins, Friday December 29. lght of Christmas Eve, Sun December 24, the Peoples lent Church, the Rev. On Ui jspeeUl commission to study ths lliaslonary program and report tat jh Caneral Conf erane Dr. A jCcott of Houston Taxas 'was Sr Dr.

J. BIVChaw, dlstri.V rpriatsndent cf Ttht Jacksra Eutrict, IDrtlsslrrt Con erene nominated to clal Com Jsslon. to recommend ths. location of botrd and commissions to the General Coaferencev Dr. J.

JSowan; district su perintendent of the Nnr Orleans District, Louisiana annual enca raa nominated to serve on the Ad Interim Committee on' Central Conferences as set up by the HUniUns; 'Conference. Dr. M. Davage, president of Clark University of Atlanta, G4" was mads the chairman of (he entertainment committee of the Central Jurisdiction. Bishop under the present arrangement, has two other conferences, of the area' yet.

to. be held among the Sprint Conferences. The South Florida Conference, will be presided over by him, January 18, 1M0, while the Florida Conference will have as its president, Bishop M. W. Clair, January 25, 1840.

7 I covering Sr. Civic Life Society Snaps 11 N. Jefferson Street Phone Franklin 9170 1 Lou IS "LOUIS, Dec 21 (Special) jopeniiig of the Christmas Eve ves lad varied activities will he lper services from five to seven 1 In ths Mound City during Sunday evening, December 24, un Christmas story. Following the re cessional, the Young People's Chorus wtll. join the Carolers on their tour of the city.

Miss Arsania M. Williams, vice presldent at large of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, will be the guest speaker at theJChrlstmas Eve vesper services at Douglass University, Sunday afternoon, December 24, at 3:30 o'clock. The holiday vacation started Wednesday, December 20, after a "Christmas Tree Social." Classes wlllf be resumed Wednesday, January 3. Gaiety is promised by the Alpha Phi Alpha dance, the Ostende Social Club affair, the Hawaiians' annual fling, the much awaited dansant of the Royal Vagabonds, visitor was also entertained Miss Erma Lee Cross A four year demonstration plan with sweet potatoes and sugar was inaugurated by tha Negro Farm Demonstration Service In Florida a years ago. Farmers of 'Florida have derived profits from (his plan and now look to the future with new BOOSTERS promises to be even more plantation, xva truest of friends Alumni Association of the oding than ever.

Presented the Harlem Hotel. iversity. parte will be, "Then Came loly Babe." The musical ound will be supplied by the ulJ Ladies' Octette, under rection of Clarence Hayden Moaley Memorial Baptist 3619 Finney avenue, Dr. NEW CLUB OFFICERS at Sum I A. SiWril a A.

Club's Christmas Basket Benefit Ball at the Carisca Ballroom. I MRS. DORIS COLBERT BAR RETO, sister of Principal Everett H. Colbert, of Turner School, is spending some time in the city. Mrs.

Baretto, a well known actress, returned to this country several months ago after spending nearly twelve years abroad. I CMpley, Fla. flr JABO CAMPBELL The teacher of Washington County schools were guests of Mrs Oliva Nolley, Jeanes teacher a Chipley Junior School, Friday. aft ernoon. Reports were made of the activities of various groups by the leaders, Mr.

Conley, Misses Annie and Maude Roulie and Mrs. Pa tience Roulhac, chairman. The group was favored by a solo by D. Blossom and an instrumental solo by 'Mies Nita A' delicious menu was served with the assistance of students and teachers. Mrs.

Willie V. Thomas will present a Christmas program at St. Michael Church. Miss, Mary Frances Curry, of Sneeds, spent the week end here as the guest of Mr. Literary Tutoring i.

rrrrrranF i'i i i neggasagv ii nu i i i rw racial Addresses, Sermons, Speeches, Outlines Fornbbed, Revised, Spared, Criticized Service 1 GET TRIAL COOIdLinV 25c BY MAIL GEORGE We HARYEY; A.M.D.B. tlAwklss A vena Drsddock, p. Sabino, Miss, Recent marriages in the were: Miss Viola Jackson SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 Ths Pittsburgh Cczrier FLORIDA FARMERS SOLVE PRODtENS THROUGH CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION i I IT OT mmm NEW ORLEAN3, Dec. 21 rri ft4.1 MAffsthsF nf rial 1 TAMBf. VI At city and i nr.i ma.

ja 1 mx a in the photo above, right, the' farmers and agents are seen shipping a carload of sugar cane to E. T. Stewart of Detroit, Mich. This cane was produced by John MIzel From 11,300 stalks he netted S228. In other picture farmers The Grambling'a spirit is one to quaJnttd TTames ani discussed fu jb plated at all times; for evenfro JLr fn th.

Rnostera Club though there has been improve VUA AW 7, uv. vied by urban At Gramb TK.im. Img there is a feeling that all men of Leon county are studying improved methods of harvesting sweet potatoes with a new type of labor saving device attached to a plow. This device prevents cuts and bruises on potatoes. It also enables three men to perform the service of six In commercial farm production.

Us Young Folic By VERA GENEVA FO WE A WEEK END AT GK AMBLING A better setting at this time of year could not have been chosen for the Tenth Annual Conference of "Negro Hi in the State. For tha tm ri nf 'n rtrinirIc tf tVi 'an1 Pranlr fw.m Vf Y.vi Rrt09ir. Club is over, but 'Christ who was born in a manger hBdimany; years ago was radiated Uetlde. and it promises to ider the direction of Irvin Reed, hy the participanU lingers on. Ami 1 thioughout the entire personnel 01 tae.mort interestmg and and sing special Christmas music.

able Tom Augustine ana rnmp "lidays in years. Mlas I EJoise "Griffln, president of tlcy Branch Y.W.C.An for the pworUi League, will tell the laLtinl" Uill with '1 Olinr iv 5 j3 o.c c.8. rjflh trates into the bodies of year. There were Corran Cornelius and Marguerite Adams from Minden. Miss Adams was elected president of the Girls' Hi group for 1939 40.

From Jonesboro there were Elia Walter. D. Naah Kinley High in Baton Rouge came Calvin Haydel, Ora Marioneaux and Chas. Hayes. And guess who else was there riding us aroun' in her 1939 Chewy none other than Shreveport's And, among lovely area9 ses at Grambling are CIclie Pecot Absolute Franklin, Poutie Smith and Bfither Hawthorne, and Maui ice Al iments in its physical and academic i thea Coleman from Kayville (the guidance and careful super Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, the vision of such capable' leaders as: junior class of the Colored High er, Robert Ketchings.

at 413 Wa thall street. His ousin, Mrs. Carrie Summers, who accompanied Mrs. Barnes, spent the week at James Wills. The Gilmores father home, Royster Ennlst.

left the city for Chicago. accom jof 406 Sunflower street. Mrs. Ger panled by his mother. They wiU tcude Bole nome after visiting m.lf.

thfir'hnmo in Chleairn. niuuier Anqunia. Miss. 1WO Jake Noah has returned home brothers and a sister accompanied from St. Louis, where he was the ner flome 10 spena the week end.

guest of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Lackey. Hillard Lackey and J. K. Lloyd motored to St.

Louis where they were the house guests of Lisander Lackey. Mrs. Gwenn Boyles and children of I Vicksburg, Miss. By JOHN and JENNY Mr. and Mrs.

John Davis of Portland, were in the city a month ago visiting relatives inicaEo, leii, ior nome aiier apena iH trtA. f. Jacksonville, Fla. By VIOLA LAUIION 411 Broad Street privacy is assured fam ilea, for each home is sepei ate distinct unit. The units vary in size from one to three bedrooms in RouLevf lawieuce feeling in its personnel whichever was Mrs.

M. A. Bryant. Dean f1" to k'ten'l Oon rhVer William 'Lago'Bloom aas "we are" the common 'of Women, 'who cnte.taine.l bedroom and bath, lach unit will rtVlrL Bic Ernea Wright and touch has not been ls'. rural all at the Annual Candlehght Sup have 8" ranK: gas water heat lf v.S,5 briet sut'1 a enjoyable affa.rir.

electric refrigerator, bu.lt in Miss Vera Duplessis gave; briet bathtub and closet space. Out pep i talks. Those present were ed to a standard that is to be en i I of the true me.ining of Christ 8a wm oe piaygrounua jor ma3i children, and because few city On Friday night tlie Vicksburg streets pass thioiigh the project Rnn. ho upMUns, value of team played the Gramblin sites, tenants win nave aaieiy. and I basketball team.

And with the peace and quiet. i three young children, could not be; more than $80. Th income may iMrVet a vt ti members of the Library day night by Miss Louise Wash ri6 Farnsworth of Bastrop, and iyou have ever had. So long pav ic nf, otherwise it would be im iFlub' "Ponded by Miss Olive Dur 'ington. Funeral services for the Mrs.

M. A. Cabell of Grambling. By the way. I ll be seeing you possible to keep the rent at $4 Wg a sacreu cantata.

The Men. is officered bv Gertha Broclcilata Mrs. Lula Williams were held ViTi jH6, was "get away" night for thei Oree Potter and Mrs. Hettie Riv jrjifc CCIJJ1.1JH. and Butlers' Associa ers cardinal and Bell, Sun fcj0n, with the featuring of the Jht, December 24.

at annual registration dance at the IjCasUe Ballroom. Another interest uau azercisea or tne uos i J. i. i A i A uaiu uiKiifc iii waa slonary BaptUt Church, 608 flrrt annual danc6 of th, Negro ilaal, will he held Mondav December 28. Powell Post No.

T7, of the Legion, its auxiliary, and championship Drum and Corps of the "Bona of Le rlll have a busy Christmas auxiliary In taking lthe distribution of Cbrlst iskets to the need'. The and Bugle Corps will help Christmas cheery for the sterans at U. Sv Veterans' ii No. 2, at Jefferson Bar while the season's activities ir climaxed with an open celebration at the post head's on New Year's Eve. 4Ul A.M.E.

fchurcb, the Rev. Madison Held, pastor, will musical Christmas. Sunday December 24, the Senior under the direction of its i leader, W. H. J.

Beckett, resent a musical cantata, of Bethlehem. Thsn on aa morning at 5:30. all of in of the church will corn sir vocal fdrces in the pa "rhe Star Gleams." hundred children and I the Union Memorial M.E. School and Ep worth will participate in a great ht processional the Labor Digest Social and Civic Among the younger folk were I folk at home in the Crescent City per room per month. And to neip Monday; president, and Berenice LyonsSunday at Jerusalem Baptist' Pearl Maybruce.

Veraldyne Car this week. Just think of it us voung insui congenial community lela ID. aecreturv. IPhnrrh. Amnnir those renorted ill u.u i tm m.i xtm okiu ii i i i.

Jinauy aim u.uuiu ion ill a. wiioio netn a. inuiiiirciin i Weavenly Child, a sacred SATURDAY NIGHT December met ifrs. Clvde Merriweather. Miss tf i.

1 i ojuiut iiuui'OUUlJIClH. IU CJI JUV IIU111C, itiiU CVfl l)f OI tUUU Ilrt I flt It I a I i a n. will not be allowed to come in. must range in size liom two to seven not less than two, not more than seven. No outsider I may come in as pari ui no applicant's family, and 110 family will be allowed to have boarders or 11 roomers.

The only pets allowed Miss Melvina Nelson, of theTam will be goldfish or canaries. Bulletin, of Hampa. was When the applicant is accepted iih the city on December 7. She ne must pay a month's rent in ad leii on tieceiuuer oui vance, ana in huuiuuii imuji the Courier office. Albortha Per not ie33 than a half month's rent rington left the city recently for a3 a sec irjty deposit.

The security Birmingham, whese she will deposit will be returned when the make her future home, Mrs. Per tenant moves if the apartment he rington is the sister of James Bail, occupjed is found to be in good a well known resiaeni 01 mis cuy. conajt ion. ing a two week visit with her par lf 10 tv, vA Mrs. Martha B.

Stuart, of lh whole. selection of ten ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.

Haw guest, of and Mra DaQ Pre8 in the city because of the will be according to degrees kins. Mrs. Annie Johnson and jton Mrs Midred Johnson and of her dauShter; Mlf3 of need, and persons who formerly E. W. Washington were married 'dauehter of San Btif (Bates, a member of Zeta the projert site will be uauauici xjl.

a3aii I ailUlSU. VU.ll i. 1 Dec. 11. Miss Leathia Long and E.

C. Bowens; also Maggie Johnson and J. S. Scales are to be married soon. Mr.

and Mrs. Randall Ross, F. D. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.

George Saunders, Mr. and Mra F. Barnes, i Mr. and Mrs. M.

Vlrgie motored to Clarksdale to attend the annual conference presided ovet by Bishop S. L. Greene. Greenville, Miss. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Crockett was the setting for a lovely, birthday party given for the wife, Mary Jane Crockett, Decem ber 12. A very interesting period of games was enjoyed by the host, followed by a lovely and delicious menu consisting of roast turkey with nut dressing, cranberry sauce, Waldorf salad, cake and cocktails. Mr. Davis, of Vicksburg, officiating.

Burial took place In New Zion Cemetery, Surviving are, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore, five sisters, four brothers aad a host of other relatives, including Mra Jannle King, of SOO a Clay street, this city. Mrs. Susie Barnes has returned to her home in Tallulah, after la week' visit her with her broth are home at the bedside of their Sorority.

Wder c. tnapn.n consideration over other ap sick father and grandfather. J' '6 Vh Plants because or tne incouvm. Mrs. Evelyn Stevens, who underwent an operation at the Vicksburg Sanitarium, is home and doing fine.

The members of the Pleasant Green Baptist church held the installation of their newly elected pastor. Rev. L. R. 11 11..

rvi a j. 1 a George Williams. Those on the installation committee were: Pink Taylor, James H. Bass, Anderson Lee, Lloyd Harold, Wiley Farrish, 11. A.

Harris, Marion Mallett, Tommy Williams, James Butler, Ed Shepard; Mrs. Prlscilla Bass, Lucille Williams, Julia Garner, Annie Harris, W. E. Fairfax. Langston U.

Instructor Publishes Book of Poems GUTHRIE, Okla, Dec. 21 ANP) "Lisping Leaves," a new book of poetry by Miss Ida Rowland, Instructor in psychology at Langston University, has just been released by the publishers. Miss Rowland attended Omaha University, where she received her B. A. aad M.

A. degrees. visitors to tne cuy, ien me.r aunred. in New Jersey. Mrs Hazel Pope Further information about the a member of the Church of God 9treet ject and tne in nnst.

inn avu. otners soon t0 go into construction. other, oon to into co i cuy me poai cciv lu to funeral of her returned to th week attend the 7 Daniels cn i be had at the ffi Orleans Housing Authority, 916 Carondelet buildinr. Alabama, where he attended the oanuier. recently.

in. Alabama Tuskegee homecoming tion sermon was preached by Rev, Hs relatives in D. L. Clifton. The charge to thejGe la Defor8 returning home, pastor was delivered by outstandinir lec turer, was heard at E.

W. on December 14, by a large audience Mr. Schupler, a native of Rhode, Island and resident of New Yorki City, is very well known, and gave a forceful address. While in the city, Mr. Schuyler visited the Cou i rler news office.

Visiting recently in Pensacola, were: Misses M. M. and C. V. Morehead, daughters of the late Rev.

C. More4 head. They attended the State Teachers' Association, and were the house guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Kelt ker and 'Mother" Kelker.

Re apt pointed at the annual East Florida Conference by Bishop H. T. Tookes were the following edlers and ministers: Elder Carey A. Gibbs, the Rev. R.

B. Sutton, presiding elder; the Rev. W. P. Mitchell, the Rev.

S. H. Hunter and the Rev. T. W.

1 ..1 YEAR GET RESU I PLAR" TING LTS wfin 'i Magnolia Street Project To Be Opened March First .1 Some of the New Low cost Apartments, Which Will 1 ncilKQilOQ Rent For About $4 Per Room Per Month, to Be 1 1 II I II 6 Ready For Occupancy by March 1, lj)40. AgQ'rj PTgOtc of New Orleans is the announcement by the New Orleans Housing Authority that some of the units of the Magnolia AKW ORIGANS, I.H., Pro. street low cost housing project will be ready for occupancy Th state lnamanre a sociation composed of tue sin'i by March .1940. The project is in iand tk. Wn4 aI Tyiileiena I ease, bbw 1 bounded Louisiana, the area by Washington, Magnolia and LaSalle streets.

Designed with families especially nodlv rtlon of the evening a all with jDonnie Player, who 13 now Su mimJt the fire proof buildings reininisclnz session. While George come contact, iruiy pervisor ol bcliooU in ftt. Alary take up only about 25 per McDemmond and PearlJonea, pros ithe Yuletide spirit and the spirit Parish and me. oh my. 'tis cent of the whole site, leaving the Dectlve groom and bride to be, dU s.ving reauy agreeing wun jou, en.

uun rest for court8 playgrounds, serv Lssed thelr.wedding plans. lftITA b' Wh at'mf. Ice drives, drying yards and park 'tend the conference, the little dam The enthusiastic crowd of Xav ierites. danced, engaged in get ac FLA. FOUR owned and operated insurance rnnJ panies of the state, tnrt th Branch of the l'uhlir l.f iimi), un Aiiutauay j.pv.

4 a ew lleV ar eraa errUsa aS al v. r. nowen, aisirict mjif; i.niprf dent of the Methodist 'tlie pimcipal speaker. K. A diiector of the lndiitftiial Insui ance" an.i j' ri dent of the association, prf'ifl Other ejieakers were Dr.

P. Creuzot, secretary of the Lnnsi i I.ife and pi evident of the Nali'rJ Negio Jn.surance Association; 11. Johnson, general ninnat' )f the Good Cituens Com pan coinpHiiu a 1 epiesentfd TALLAHASSEE, Ix c. I'l A the association aie the Loui.sianJ four year demonstration plan with Lilt'. peoples' Ufe.

Safety sweet potatoes and vsuRar cane. 1 i'e, ictoiy Life. Lhiversai Life waa inaugurated by the Guml Lite and Farm Demonstration Seivice in Li. Florida early in 1937, with local agents In four counties to aid ai Januai y. ltBS ishould share in anv hosDitalitv MisiinDi team came James Gil Since there may be no more than small farmers increase their farm; 1 special reception for Kappa Pass idames iNora vinceni ierce, a A.

t. Incnm Thi nian iiviii Stands 1038 coney. W. M. T.

Grant, Kelly 'g the earth after Siunner for Mr. Ie? Suooer quests may tributed among jthe sugarcane i Joe Booth. Mrs. G. PETITE YVONNE BRADLEY now being featured at Ion Martin, pastor, will pie Dragon, ofay spot at third annual Christmas Grand piaced anion thei sweet potato ln law served as hostess.

After 1 Tlia next meeting 'will ers through, the El Fatima Girls, jnesia Stewaht, thelle Robinson gpUft Qf fitride3 James Jefferson and Prof, of the apartment which a family into 14 counties in 11940 according tho Smart Settes. the Mixologists' I Jackson, n.h. lVva success, the idea that no'james Buck of the High School may occupy, depends on the mmi to A. A. Turner, district agent, with A birthday pa.tv birf mix up, and many another 9iHymhJ chain is better than its weakest 'faculty.

i ber of persons in the family. Rent headquarters at the Florida A. it fve" Mal Knipht Christmas frolic, both small and Varrett, Edith link has not been forgotten. IJONKSBOKO HIGH SCHOOL HAS: will amount to approximatelv $4.00 M. College Tallahassee.

December lo in the home of ft trt Tni," Huntin But how could institution UISTINGL'ISHKD VISITOK per room per month. This includes Tna hter Mrs E. T. BACK TO EL, DORADO, Stewart, Louis and Hunting vm.ih. iQt ftPrnnnn and ii Iast e.fr cclebite her birthday.

(has gone. Mrs. Annie Mae Lawson, jton Dusuau, George lful leadership? President R.W E. Uvenine ior Mr. Carlton Lee.

Re 'B ink in navine rent a ten i was K' Rnd. u' P' is with six wbo was the guest of her daugh nmp eo uvC Jone3 has worked constantly and ionalSecietaiy of the Hi ror'ant pav, for the utilities at the ch.ldren present; 13 ter. Miss Issie Lee Crayton. broth jence Blanc Fred JDejoie. Castrc whoJe hearted, His ideajJy Soutnem Lea visited Jones lme maintenance of eugar cane and ch.ldren; lots of gifts xxe.

er; Milton Davis, and sister, Mrs. Haroldson. O.car Cager ist land thanks be to God bo. Hih school. In the alter aie rules which potato seed stock through ce.ved.

Among those attending Estella Davis, while attending the Wright. Lawrence Chen er for their ygenuineneas) have defi 'noon lnefe student body listened to thVho set w'th ani1 a ff.tr beside the family, Mr. and annual Religious Congress of the! Marion. Leonard Augustine, Tom el taken f( work ij Jl0' lc its tenants vnou dPtments xvithiM.s. John Brunson.

nl Triumph Church. The Arkansas Augustine, Charles Story Louis tudents andUne, of bov and clubs. In the PL.5Ct, that 10rt stalks of "Jim Mrs. Willie Smith, Mr. and Mn.

by Wilderson, Morris Lexvis, tsar fha firat hlrtaBn, ror e' proved' suffar cane; seed we. dis O. I Alexandria. Mr. and Mm.

iardsi Harold JacKuauaet. wa Natura hfl9 it hA wnii Pwe" exrej" i powers the past sbrir.e. from the daughter Eliza Phillip. Mr. isifredi Jackson, William 'Dago'fo afl(1 nprPSsat.v inAPa1 Mrn.

or mule nnor ciep. iiuents Slflt(, bile Brunson. Mrs. Ion the Red Bloom and others. In the ase an apaitn.ont mat Pftrtrt Miss Mary P.uitt.

Mrs. A. .1 1 Olive andl The Aavier Boosters wisn to an And in such a setting the Hi and Jethro' Hassen. I inounce that the club has the ap .1. income, if there are fewer than .1 ter.

Mrs. E. Knit.hr at Vi nni.nl. 1 v. I u6 "Jliw IwUUlil, Utile XiOCk to provax 01 i iva.il Ji.

otitic, asiici jtiXM to little itocic tc aey avenue. Thla free svent. Louisville, charming "Mickey" Dill will begin promptly at 12 who formerly starred at the Cluh Club University. There is absolute har 1 lulu t. uciu uuuci 1 vil ouiiuav auci nuuu at: vita ro.intie.

i to pa.ticipate owa enjoyrrt between the Boosters and the CaiUon Hi.y pieSented Miss Rosa Gil. be lower than $80 but it mu not Jackson. Gadsden, 3 "ie 'er people. Mr. .1.

tary for Southern Region; Mr. H.ilie in song iccitaL Other numbers oe nigner. Jeffei Man.il leaainp the play T. VanDerxverker. State Hi Sh the mnrmm wei furnished liv iena.ua ur p.rn fi "uy "Jyea me Stlair l1ilir whn hrtve come from I rini 1 1 i Aflnn snnnnnr crnnii nn i.

ri pi nnu i tii UirrU 1 V. IU. L.J 1 1 1 TU. TD I rv i 1 1 1 TUmier IHI1 ICrtlll jiavo uccn uuueu ojr un vui Kjf vjjiihiviic. mo ras 0 uramDllng ili Mr.

A. H.IDade. anJ Kioward uuiary na laoiB lennis groups. aiq iuo ot aiu Ararat na.p Jackson of Bastrop; Miss Marjorie Heie's the same old wish that new sanitary George Holt is president, Richard tist Church met at the home of LaMothe of Grambling; Miss T. young folk made to you last whiie the Housing Authority of Fox, secretary, and Joe Vail (Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Ward, Mon H. McGhee of Minden; Mr. R. P.

year. New Orleans desires to rent those treasurer of the TabJe Tennis day night. The Blue Ribbon So jpiayer of Mr. A. May your Christmas Le a merry.

apartments to families in the low which is getting ready for its 'cial Club was entertained at the Carter of Raton r.a nn.i vur est income croups, the p.osi.ectixe robin tournament while the home of Edward Dickerson Tues. (Reck of Southern: and Miss Ma be the most successful one that tenant must prove his ability to IT The year of 1940' being the end Ferriday, La. of the four year demonstration plan Flash Ferriday boys and pi is likewise the heginninsr of the played their first basketball cimimii cial pejlod jwith the. two F.iday. December 15 A pir native crops of Florida.

Ac lite cocktail party wen eiveu tr? to a i eport from tlie flu. la the residence of Miss O'Pcnl State Marketing Bilreau Florida is don, by Miss Earle Brass Mnr.v importing more swet; potatoes an might. The following persons nuany tnan is being produced in present: Grace Hayes, Cipxrf the also impo.ts nune th.in Klain Jordan, Ethel Llo .1. a half million pallors of syrup McNeal, John Fleming, Lionel ington was elected president of thing el.so that New Orleans, and police tcco.dj or imputations for annually wnirn indicates the com Jonrs, 1 coii White, and .11 the State Hi for the ensuing only New Orleans can offer. or other bad habits nie.cial possibilities of these two Stone Our coach, Mr.

piuiiu liiiiui ii v.jis jiyiiuin is naving much piiri'' upon these facts that the idea of with the development of his ithe demonstration jwas conceived. Iketball team The Senior rU' i Florida sniparcatve syrup treated is practisint? their first nlnv of by the new reflnin'e process of G. year, it is called, "A Poor Main': Drehlow and Son, Gainesville. 1 Man to render it! trior dosi.nr!e for table use. was introduced tn i the North at the Sreat Lakes Ex position.

Cleveland, in li .7. ''ANUswtic HAIR fjnmvKR 1 through the Florida National Ex hits, sponsored by Florida Ate mk ritj. Farme r.s' Cooperative Association THK POTJTSMOITU lTFRATifL of Tallahasse. The! association ren i HU. t.f.TTKR rt.t Pnn't i r.it rxontnlir a m.t f.

0. Bui L'. 8. ii' l' in 193S and 1939. jto create a demand for this commodity witn the retail procerv stoi jps of that oi'y.

found that it was well liked and there was a demand for if in crrr load lots if the continuous supply could be guaranteed. It was introduced in the Eat through the facilities of the Florida Exhibit at the New Ymk Worlds Fair in New York City, the past year, with the results that it is also well there, with the assurance of a dc mand in carload lots. made an enviable for himself during his long service with the Jacksonville postal authorities. ur. a.

H. anmu Visiting the W. H.iTolberts recent Tho colored emplovees of the Packard Motor Companj', Packard, sponsored their annual outing, motoring to the spacioua home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Williams.

Mrs. Lucas. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Hall and Mrs.

Corbett were hostesses. Guests present were: Miss Margaret Lucas, Miss Rosa Carrol, (Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Mosley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hicks, Mrs. Crockett, Professor Evans, principal of schools at Starks, Mr. and Mrs. George Lucas, Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. Cum mlng, Mr. and Mrs.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Corbett, Alonzo Gay. Walter Everett. Mrs.

Jones, of Starks; Franklin Hall, William Hall. Mrs. Fred Ester, Mrs. Lula Duhart, Jeff Mlddlebrook, Jesse Bronson. The motorcade was sponsored by the Packard Florida Motors Company.

W. H. Tolbert, Bullard. The following Jaxons are postal employee, whose retirement heading the Christmas Seal Drive: became affective on November SO, ly were the following guests who motored here from Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs.

Horatio Whitted. Mrs. Roberta Dandridge and. Samon Mosely, of D.C.,. and Lucy Adger, of niiaaeiphia.

The party left Fri day for Alabama and other points. Parent Teachers Stage Baby Contest NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21 The Parent Teacher Council, com posed of all of the Parent Teacher organizations in I the city, was sponsor for a Baby Contest which culminated Thursday afternoon at McDonogh 37 School. Winners were Casmler Paul, first prize, and Iris Bebra Dunion, second prize. Improve interracial understanding.

Paes your Courier along to a mead. rli. N. It. Miscellaneous YOUR PSYCH0SC0PE 3 Questions Free Art Ju Itntly, unftrluiutt.

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JOURNAL SQUARE STA. JERSEY CITY. N. ARE YOU LONELY? WASHINGTON SOCIAL LETTER CLUB Bacelve lota of letter from tereated men and women Don't grow old all aloiuk WRITE FOB ISi OHMATION TODAY Post Office Box 3273 Washington, D. C.

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