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(LG UTI THE NEW TURN AGE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. endar Club members, some of the more advanced swimmers participated. Among the different stunts on was a demonstration of the "crawl," as taught step by step. 1200 persons took advantage of the pool During other month of August about at the Y. W.

C. A. The pool will be opens September for from plunges 4 to during 6 and the 8 to month 9 in the evening. Miss Leolya Nelson, physical director at the Y. W.

C. is spending her vacation at her home in Binghampton, N. Y. A group of members of the physical department gave a surprise party Tuesday evening for Miss Nelsson, with a shower of lovely gifts, The tables were decorated in pink and green and refreshments were served, after. which music and dancing was enjoyed by all.

Recent visitors at the Y. W. were Miss Susie A. Elliott, Durham, N. Mrs.

Carrie Dickens, Boston; Mrs. Anna M. Skidmore, New Bedford, Miss Carrie Royall, Richmond, Mrs. Nannie Hatchett, Philadelphia; Mrs. T.

Sherwood, Miss Matilda Sherwood, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Minnie Brown, Bridgeport, Mrs. E. B.

Holland, Providence R. Mrs. K. B. Stewart, Lynchburg, W.

T. Reid, Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Richmond, Mrs. Walter Burden, Philadelphia; Mrs.

George Morse, Children cared for by day or week by refined motherly, middle aged lady. Light, spacious, airy rooms. Mrs. South, 241 W. 135th street, 2 flights.

Reserve your seats in advance for the F. B. S. Circle Second Annual All-Star Recital and Dance, New Star Casino, Friday, Cleota October 21, 1921.. "Featuring Miss Collins and J.

Harvey Hebron. For further particulars or the change of your address, write or phone, W. Clinton Holloway, secretary 196 W. 134th street, New York. Phone.

Circle 0995, (Reservations are now being accepted) Sept. 10, 3t. Orange, N. Miss Ruth McCraw. and Mrs.

J. Bunton, Roxbury, Miss Irene V. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. LeCompte, Washington, D.

Mrs. E. Sightler, Columbia, S. Mrs. A.

C. Hawkins, Xenia, Ohio; F. C. Seelig, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. C.

Phillips, Springfield, Mass; Mrs. Joseph Roy, Providence, R. Mrs. Wm. Martin, Springfield, Mrs.

L. Booker and Mrs. T. E. Lynch, Allentown, Mrs.

M. R. Gordon, Springfield, Mass. Miss Ruth and Viola Henderson and Miss Alice B. Lawrence were special guests who hiked from Orange, N.

to New York City. Members of the staff who will have their vacations in September are Miss Susan Adams. cafeteria director; Miss M. Nelson. physical director, and Mrs K.

L. Benefield, bath attendant. The Calendar Clubs appeared in swimming exhibition Tuesday, August 30th. Visitors to building during the last week were C. A.

Caylor, Jamaica, B. W. Mrs. Dovie W. Jordan, St.

Louis, Mrs. Alfreida Eubanks, Indianapolis, Miss Mary L. Mason, Washington, D. Mrs. M.

Mason, Brooklyn, N. Miss Clyde Nolen, Nashville, Mrs. W. Nolen, Jersey City; Miss Georgia Washington, Mt. Meigs, Mrs.

W. D. Rush (3' New of Greater New York Mantattara and the Bronx. and Mrs. Fraser, 63 East 101st street, is much improved.

Sir, Mrs. Gates a estan, 1775. 3rd avenue, visiting at Georgetown, Conn. is visiting James Mrs- Lula Dee of 337 West Stevens of Philadelphia 53rd street. Mrs.

Gussie Hopper, 209 East 88th street, is visiting her mother in Rock Castle, Vane Mrs. Esther Fortune and Mrs. Pearl Deas of 111 East 100th street have returned from Bayonne. H. C.

Cantwell of Key West, Florida, connected with the Artman Press, was i caller at The Age office. Mrs. Georgia Gibbs of 231 East 73rd street is the guest of Mrs. Laura Holms, Adams street, A sbury Park. Mrs.

Laura Brent, 115 East 100th street, left Sun clay to visit her mother, Rodgers, Xemore, Va. Mrs. J. R. Ceasar of 138 West 143rd street returned last week from a pleasant visit with Eriends in Virginia.

John Gray, son of Harris Gray of Elizabeth City, N. visited The Age office Saturday. September 4, 1921. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas, 72 East 115 ch street, Rebecca Estel Thomas, was operated on Friday for throat trouble. Dr. Allice V. McKane of Boston, attended the Pythian Supreme Lodge held in New York City and visited The Age office. E.

W. Turner of Greenville, S. 201 Hannett street, is visiting his brother, Ellis Turner, and his aunt, Mrs. Gibbs of 231 East 73rd street. Miss Viola A Butler, 142 West 139th street spent the week end in Bridgeport, Conn.

She has recently purchased a beautiful home in Jamaica, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Gladys, 2090 Atlantic avenue, and little: daughter, Francis, are spending their vacation wit Miss Mary Green, 119 East 100th street.

Miss Katie C. Scott, organist of A. M. E. Zion Church, has returned to the city after spending two weeks vacation at her home, Albany, N.

Y. Mrs. George N. Stoney, Mrs. Manbla Walker and Miss Camilla Saxon, all of Augusta, were visitors in New York and called at The Age office.

Miss Althea and Wealthy Johnston, 85 East 99th stareet, have returned after their vacation. They stopped at Van Clay 17 Mediterrean avenue, Atlantic City. The Rev. Glasgow, secretary of the British Guiana (S. Congregational Union, England, is in America recuperating from illness.

Mrs. Glasgow accompanies him. Mr. and Mrs. De Vere of 2509 Saint Antonia street, Detroit, has been of visiting 231 her East sister, 73rd street.

Mrs. Gussie Mrs. White accompanied her sister to Detroit. Mrs. Emma Smith of 231.

East 73rd street spent several months in Fayetteville, N. visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Eliza Smi relatives and friends. On Tuesday evening a beautiful party was given in her honor at the residence of Mrs. James of East Fayetteville.

W. A. Menafec, principal of Voorhees Normal and Incl astrial School, Denmark, S. is spendira a few days in the city on his annual trip North in the interest of his school. He will visit Buck Hill Falls, and other points in the North.

called at The Age office on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Williams of 443 Fourth street, N.

Washington, D. are visiting friends in New York Saratoga, Boston and Newport, R. I. Wihle in the city the yare the guest of Mrs. Shepard, 248 West 53rd street, Prof Washington, and Mrs.

D. J. D. are the Baltimore, guests of Mrs. Shepard, 248 West 53rd street.

A mass meeting in the interest of Manassas Indus rial School was held at Mother Zion CHaurch on Sunday afternoon, September 4th. Addresses were made by Kelly Miller of Howard University, Robert W. Bagnall of the N. A. A.

C. Leslie P. Hill of Cheney Institute, E. C. owe, principal of ManRSSCS School, and T.

C. Walker of Virginia. Miss Bessie M. Grant, secretary Dr. Emmett J.

Scott of Howard University, Miss esanita Curtis, employed En Department of Agriculture, and Miss Jennie. Mustucketpha, a teacher, in the Dunbar High School, all of Washington, D. were visitors in the city. While here they were guests of Mrs. Bessie M.

Cheesman of 272 West 141st street. Recent guests at the De Van include Thomas Branch, Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Brown, Camden, IN. John Green, Hartford, Evan West, Scranton, E. M. Thompson, Saratoga, N.

the Detroit Stars basebal team, Detroit, Harry Davison Columbus, Ohio; A. Bryant, Brockton, A. C. Cosby, Tr. Washington, D.

E. Hopkins, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, PhiladeLphia, W. L.

Ellis, Baltimore, Md. and William Harris, Richmond, Va. WANTED A GENTS To sell a most reliable stock. Good Commission. Write or call for full information.

Only those who can give satisfactory referecences need apply. Colored Feature PhotoPlays, 230 West 135th New York Age Building, ATICAL SCIENCE Secr Calculation $10.00 Worth of Knowledge for 100. On Sale at Nev Stands and Elsewhere Or Pr paid 12 Cents. ELGIE NOVELT PRINTING COMPANY 104 West 53rd St. N.

Y. City July 9-4yr THE FURNISHED ROOM DIR ECTOR Offers Its Services to the Public as Follows: 1st. We gE ve you a direct, place to get a first class room first class people, with a general investigation that guar santees both parties some degree of satisfaction. 2nd. We secure rooms in any part of the city, or in any part of the country, All you need to do is to send 10 us for Just what kind of lodger or tenant yo desire.

A deposit of 25 cents and up is required. Write or call to J. A. DAVIS CO 73 3 West 131st Street New York Oity Telephone 6017 Harlem. PRIMARY DAY, SEPT.

13. Polls open from 3 to 9 p. Tuesday, Vote for September the Candidates, recommended by the unanimous vote of the Executive Committee of the Republican C.unty Committee of New York. WALKER WASHINGTON DIED ON AUGUST 26TH The funeral of Walker W. Washington, who died suddenly August 26, was held Monday, August 29, from the undertaking parlors of W.

David Brown, the Rev. R. M. Bolden, officiating. A solo was rendered by Walter Hunter, Clarence Williams, officiating.

Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The deceased was well known in New York and vicinity. At his death he was manager of the Shinnecock owned Casino, Good Ground, Long Island, by Frank. McDougai.

Mr. Washington leave, a widow, Mrs. Cora L. Washington, two sisters and other relatives. Manhattan Y.

W. C. A. Notes. Mrs.

K. L. Benefield is Y. spending part, of her vacation at the W. A.

Camp. J. C. Cutler and Mr. Seon are thanked for the interesting magazines they bring us.

Members of the calendar clubs who took advantage of a special series of lessons offered for July and August demonstrated their ability to swim, float and dive at an exhibition given Tuesday evening, August 30th. Besides the Cal- PHONOGRAPHS $5 FREE DOWN RECORDS $38 UP EVENINGS- -MON HARLEM PHONO SHOP 143 WEST 125TH SRTEET VERNON A. AYER, M. D. Announces the removal of his office to 223 3.

West 135th Street New York City. Telephone Morningside 0495 Oct 3-2t NOTICE. MOVED SEPTEMBER 1st into my own office building, 747 MARCY AVENUE Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD A.

LAWRENCE Real Estate and Insurance, Sept, 3-2t. CLEAN ELECTRICAL WORKMEN You won't have to clean up after we've finished the job. Because we cover furniture, rugs, pictures, before starting to work. Our workmen do clean electrical work and leave your home in order. That's another point in doing Electrical Work that Pleases.

Phone Morn, 0114 and let us prove to you how moderate our prices are and how easy it is to pay. NATHAN ZOLINSKY Electrical Contractor 2286 SEVENTH AVE. Near 135th St. John J. Bell, prominent colored Democrat and City Official seeks divorce from his wife, Adina Busch Bell, on Statutory grounds, and gives public notice, as follows: Special Notice.

My wife, Adina Busch Bell, having voluntarily left my bed and board on 4, 1921, and thereafter, on Wednesday morning August 31, 1921 at 1:30 o'clock having been caught in open adultery- in bed with one Jack Minor, a Pullman Porter, in the bedroom of the said Jack Minor, on the third floor of the premises known as 143 West 138th street, Borough of Manhattan-I hereby give public notice that I shall not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted by the said Adina Busch Bell; and further that 1 have instituted proceedings in the Supreme Court of the State of New York for an absolute divorce from my wife, the said Adina- Busch Bell. Respectfully John J. Bell, Jr. New York September 2, 1921. NOTICE.

Wanted Mrs. Ella luff, Widow of William H. Huff, in connection of the Estate of the late Gilbert Franklin, who died Feb. 17, 1921. Please write or come to 304 North Willow street.

Trenton, N. J. Rev. I. B.

Turner, Administrator. Aug 97-4t NOTICE. Mothers wishing 40 secure rooms or rooms and board for their daughters during School Term communicate with Mrs. N. A.

Y. Grant, Beautiful location. Ideal Home Life. 314 South Plain Street, Ithaca, INFORMATION WANTED Mrs. Mary Williams of 754 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, N.

has disappeared from her home and not been seen since Thursday, August 25. If any one can give information as to her whereabouts, kindly communicate with Edward Jones care B. F. Glover 1715 Fulton street, Brooklyn. SWEDISH SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIO MASSAGE.

CABINET BATHS. AND ELECTRIC BAKING Superior and Progressive Methods of Drugiess Treatment, or will Faithfully Carry out Any Particular Mode of Treatment which Your Family Physician may Prescribe. If you are nervous, you can gain calm. Ir sleepless, you can be given healthy, natural sleep. If you have indigestion it can be banished.

If. troubled with constipation, it can be eliminated. It 100 stout, your flesh can be reduced. If too thin, healthy weight can be added. If frail and dellcate, you can acquire muscular strength and commanding energy.

If troubled with headache, insomnia, rheumatism, asthma, catarrh, weakness of the genitourinary organs -these handicaps can be overcome. RENOLD B. LIGHSTON M-T. D. O.

Omce Hours: 9 to 19 a. m. and by Appointment. 2194 SEVENTH AVENUE Phone Morningaide 2548 (At 130th 8t.) July 16-3mo. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Billousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torbid Liver.

jul. 9-3m and Miss E. M. Rush, Atlanta, Miss Grace Hoover, Astoria, Miss Lilia Me Elroy, Gary, Mrs. A.

J. Griffin, High Point; Miss L. Lucille Brandon, Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Cain, Princeton, N. Miss C. Vivian Carter, Auburn, N.

Mrs. A. A. Douglass, Orange, N. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, St. Paul, Minn; Mr.

and Mrs. Jefferson, Raleigh, N. C. Miss Alma L. Deas and Mrs.

-M. Deas, Jacksonville, Mrs. W. E. Griffin, Kansas City, Mo.

Among the visitors from Indianapolis, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sonders and Miss Alice P. Kelly, friends to the late Mme, C.

J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Faggans Entertain. A supper dance was given by Mr. and Mrs W. P.

Faggans last Thursday night at their palatial home in honor of Mr. P. Gasden, president of the Ocala Bank in Ocala, Florida, and the following prominent people, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Gasden.

They were, Mr. Ledyard Smith, prominent merchant of Ocala' Mrs. Geraldine Davis' Mrs. Jessie D. Wright of Camden, Dr.

and Mrs. Wilson. William A. Parker, Esq. James E.

Martin, Dr. George Strickland, Prof. Conrad Norman, Mr. Walter J. Stevens, Judge Rainon, Mr.

and Mrs. Gothard of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Washington, Mr. James E.

Martin, Mrs. S. McGraw Butler. Miss Gothard. Mr.

P. J. Cooper, and Mr. John Fields. The beautiful residence at 247 West 139th street which was recently purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. Faggans was beautifully illuminated with the soft glow of many electric lights, and the little tables placed in alcoves here and there, and cachi carrying a center -piece, made a striking of picture. The dinner was a masterpiece Epicurian art, and served on the IN MEMORIAM. Grandmother Virginia Alston IN MEMORIAM. Clukies-In sad and loving memory of our beloved darling Gertrude who died September 4.

1920. Oh. not in cruelty, not in wrath, The Reaper came that day. 'Twas an angel visited the green earth And took the flower away. For the mother gave in tears and pain, The flower she most did love, But she knew she should find it once again, In the fields of light above.

(Longfellow.) Longfellow. Mrs. Alice Blake Clukies. In memory of my darling baby, Little John Pelham Alston who departed this life September 7th 1920. In a grave and softly sleeping where the flowers gently wave.

L'es the darling little angel whom God so loved, But whom we could not save. Heaven now retains our treasure, Earth his lonely casket keeps And the angels love to linger, Where my darling baby sleeps. Mother Margaret Alston Colored Men Attention! YOU ARE INVITED I TO CALL ON DR. BRYAN 333 EAST 17TH ST. NEAR 2ND AVE N.

Y. CITY Quick and lasting relief. Omce open 9 A. M. 10 8 P.

also Sunday ings 9 to 1. Medicines furnished. FOR MEN ONLY, DR. BRYAN treats DISEASES Such PILES, FISTULA 30 years experience in Chronic eases of Blood, Kidneys, Bladder and orther organs, Stomach, Rheumatism, and Nerve troubles. MEN ONLY OLD DR BRYAN Specialist for Men.

Call, Do Not Write Letters. RESTAURANT DINING ROOM Open from 6 A. M. to 10 P. Private Parties at Short Notice Moderate Prices.

Home Cooking Mrs. IDA B. JACKSON 13 ST. FELIX ST. BROOKLYN, N.

Phone Nevina 3809 THE ONLY De VAN ROOMING AND BOARDING 205 West 135th Street, Law York There is no better Service than ours anywhere. First class in every respect. De VAN FANE, Props, May 28-3mo. QUIET PLACE FOR QUIET PEOPLE TO LIVE" THE BRADFORD REGULAR DINNER 25 CT8. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT E.

BRADFORD, PROP, PHONS HARLEN 1721 73 West 134th $1. Nora Pork City Telephone Harlem 3593 HOTEL PRESS 19-21 West 135th Street New York City EUROPEAN AND AMERCICAN PLAN Neatly Furnished Rooms, Private Dining Rooms and Parlors for Receptions at Popular Prices JAMES H. PRESS. Prop. 5668 Harlem 3438 Harlem ANVONIA ALLEN HOUSE 5 W.

Loach St. 11 1-2 W. 135th St. Neatly turnished Roomis trom $2.50 to So.u per week, with use of Kitchen. All kooms private.

Best Rooms in the city $1.00 per day and up. F. B. WHITE, Prop. No couples admitted without baggage.

The Laws House PHONE CHALULA base class Handsomely nooninodation furnished for rooma. Furs) permaneal transient guests. MK8. L. D.

LAWS, PrOD. 246 W. zuth Street, beL Tt ate The Arsenal House 449 SEVENTH AVENUE One Minute From Penn. Station Between 4th and 35th Streets Neatly Zunished Rooms For Permanent or Transient Guests E. HUNTER Hotel Lawrence: Neatly turnished rooms tor perms nt or transient guests, with bot and cold WILLIAM Albermarle H.

PENNY, Prop, 230 Rocky Mouar N. C. 16--3 main floor. The entire second floor, with its spacious parlors Wil5 thrown open for dancing. The guests which included many prominent business and professional men agreed that Mr.

and Mrs. Faggans had established Harlem. a new record in the social affairs of The funeral services over the Luly of former Supply Sergeant William Sheppard of Company 369th infantry, (old 15th, N. who was killed in action, was held from the residence of his widow at 248 West 53rd street, on Wednesday at 2 p. Members of the old 15th and the 15th bund participated in the exercises.

The Rev. William P. Hayes, pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, conducted the services, and. Undertaker Rodney Dade had charge of the remains, which reached the United 1 States from Fran.

on Tuesday. The pall bearers, former members of company which was commanded by Captain L. B. Chandler. Sergt.

Sheppard Buried With Honors. BROOKLYN ASHLAND BRANCH TO HAVE NEW SECRETARY Miss Frances Gunner will assume charge of Ashland place Y. W. C. Miss A.

on September 15th succeeding Josephine Pinyon as general secretary. Miss Gunner comes well prepared for the position. After graduating from Howard University and teaching for three years. she became executive secretary of the Montclair Y. W.

C. where for three years she has successfully, developed the work. staff of workers will Babel Chisholm. business secretary; Mrs. M.

E. G. Taylor, emplovment Miss Mary Todd. cafeteria: Miss Lucy McCoy, industrial and member- Miss ship; Miss Seward, matron: Helen Marks and Miss Helene Gassaway, office secretaries. Miss Dorothy Tuck, graduate of Oberlin, will be girls 'work secretary, succeeding Miss Anne McCary.

Miss Gunner is fortunate in having strong committee of management under the wise leadership of Mrs. R. W. Westbrook, branch chairman. The WHERE AND OH WHERE can I be sure of dependable dental service? A question puzzling many.

Answer: Simple--A written guarantee of satisfaction given with all our Fre examination and showing your tooth faults, with estimate of cost-110 obligation at all to Daily Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Closed Sundays.

TONGERIO Surgeon N. E. Cor 125th St. and Lenox Ave. Broken Plates Repaired While You Wait.

Partner Wanted at once, take restaurant privileges. $100 required. See Arnold. Universal Club, 689 Herkimer street Brooklyn, LENGTHEN YOUR LIFE BY REST ON REAL FARM City Improvements. Terms Reasonable.

Inquire H. A. HILL, "Hillside Villa" R. F. D.

2, Rahway, N. J. Phone 2080-M, Ring 2, Plainfield sept. 3-2t The Lincoln College ot Chiropractic Dr. G.

R. Dencer, Pres. Dr. 0. A.

Smith, Dean Dr. J. J. Nagie, 800: and Treas. Here is a splendid opportunity to be the first of your race to enter this dignitted beating profession.

The first and only school in the U. S. which teaches the colored race exclusively. Competent faculty of Licensed Practitioners. Diplomas recognized by State Board of Chiropractics.

Degree conferred D. C. (Doctor of Chiropractic). Open to Students of both sex. Day and night classes.

Full residental course only. Pay as you learn. Fall term starts Sept. 19th, 1921. 216 BANK ST.

NEWARK, N. J. Tel. Market 9456 Aug 27-4t. CLAUDIUS A.

MEADE LICENSED BROKER STOCKS AND BONDS 2372 -Seventh Avenue NEW YORK OITY. TELEPHONE AUDUBON 1755 Webb. Draper Agency 256 cat Acad oLa ave We have nunerous A. CHRISTIANIA Prop. CORNELLA tor well recommended, trained neAp: private families and boarding houses.

Register now tor your summer 1 work. Telephone 2713. Circle. 1 4 3 mO Limousine For Hire Notary Public W. DAVID BROWN HIGH GRADE UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Prompt Service Night and Day Mortuary, Chapel and Ware Room 2315 SEVENTH AVENUE Near 136th Street Telephone Morningside 1535 group Jones, Mrs.

includes R. Dr. Jackson, Virina Miss MortonM. Miss J. Holbrook.

Latimer, Miss Miss D. Holsey, Mrs. Bar, A. Miller, Mrs. B.

Hastes, Mrs. Miss Mrs. E. Butler, Brooks, Mrs. Mrs.

J. F. O. Jordan, Moorland, L. Lark, J.

Mrs. Washington, I. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Smith Min M.

Mrs. C. Vaddell, Mrs. H. Proctor, A Summer Course at Madrid.

on the Among ocean the liner passengers, Olympic who last arrived was returned Miss. after Dorothy taking Peterson, will week in the advanced University of Spanish Madrid. for foreigners a summer coura diploma the She received a a covering subjects of in language, literature, phonetics study at commerce the head and, of a passed class her of examinations The course also collections comprised excursions students and visits to art and of historic interest under the places of the professors of the Centro ed Estudios several Historicos. The tour include to other days in stay in Paris and visits the party, places France and Spain and from. making itrnombered teachers of colleges.

Spanish in Bushwick Peterson is teacher! various, American schools and Brooklyn. High School WHY NOT GET THE BEST? When It Costs No More. Broadway Auto School Benjamin F. Thomas, Prop. 213 WEST 53rd ST.

N. Y. PHONE CIRCLE 995 611-3m WHERE TO GO TO CHURCH 41 WALKER East MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. 132nd st. Dr.

J. D. Bushell, minister. Residence 207 West 186th st. Sunday Services Bible Worship Sebool 11 a.

m. Erening Worship. 9.80 p. m. 9.80 m.

Sunday School m. Young People's Prayer Meeting Monday, 8 p. m. Clari In English Bible Wednesday, 8 p. m.

Pre sching both services every Sunday. All are Residence phone, Audubon 6902-W. NAZARENE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Institutional) st. and Troy Brooklyn. The Rev.

H. Proctor. D.D.. Pator. Sunday services: Preaching, 11 and 8 p.

Sunday School: 1-p. Y. P. 8. 0.

5.. p. m.t midweek meeting. Friday, 8.30 pastor's ottice pours, 10 to 12 a. m.

and to p. Building open night and day. MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH. 150- 161 West 53rd between 6th aud 7th aver.

Rev. Wm. P. Hayes, Pastor. Preaching Services every Sunday 11 a.

and 7.30 Sunday Beboul at 2.30 p. m. Sundays. B. Y.

P. P. U. U. meeta every Sunday at 6.80 p.

ma. Literary meets every Wednesday 8 p. m. The Weekly Prayer Meeting 00 Friday evening at 8 p. Church Aid Society, second Monday evening in every mouth.

Dorcas Missionary Society meets every drat Tuesday night. Visitors are made Telephone, Columbus 5504 THE METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH. 128th st. and 7th DE. W.

W. BroWD, Pas. tor. Sunday B. Y.

School, P. 9.30 m. Preaching 11 m. Prayer meetings, Friday evenings Preaching, each o'clock. month Communion 8' o'clock Service, third Church Sunday in at p.

10. meetinge, frat Monday evening in each month. RENDALL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 258 West. 133rd Street, Her. W.

R. Lawton, D. Minister, Residence, 172 Willoughby Street, Phone Main 5687. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Sunday Services Preaching, 11 A. M. and 8 P. Sunday School, P. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 P.

M. Prayer Meeting Wednesduy 8 P. M. MonthLy Convocation last Friday in each month. May 21-1yr.

ST. JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 50-61 West 187th New York City. Her. Frank M. Hyder, D.D., Pastor.

Services each Sunday during 1920 will be as follows: 1 mon; 1 p. Sunday School; p. Brotherhood; Christian Endeavor; 8 sermon. Wednesday, 8 p. lecture and prayer service.

Wednesday, 4 D. Junior Endeavor. Friday, 8.30 p. Boys' Athletic Association. Baptism and Communion of the Lord's Supper at 8 p.

the pret Sunday of each month. Visitors and strangers are urged to attend all of these vices. Manse, 206 W. 187th Telephone, Audubon 7064. Church phoue, Barvela 0061.

BETHEL W. E. CHURCH. 52-60 Street. Rev.

M. W. Thornton, D.D., Pastor, Residence 52 W. 132nd St. CHURCH SERVICES: 0 m.

Prayer Meeting, 10:45 Preaching Service; 2:30 Sabbath School; 4 P. 11., Lyceum; 0 p. A. C. E.

League; 7:45 p. Evesing Service; lat Sunday in each mouth at 3 p. Holy Communion; Tuesday evenings, 8 o'clock, class meeting; Wednesdays, Circles; Thursdays, public meetings and entertainments; Friday, Prayer Inceting last Eniday evening in caco mouth, Love Feast. ABYSSINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 242-46 Viest 4uth between Tth and 8th aves. Sunday Services-11 aud 7.80 p.

Lioly Communion every first Sunday at 11 aL. Sunday School, 1.30 p. 1D. Sunday Morning Isand Prayer meeting. 8.

tal. Tuesday, D. Missiouary Society, prayer aud praise service: Thursday, 8 p. B. X.

P. U. musical and literary program; Friday, way and Hedges Society general prayer meeting. Rev. A.

Clayton Powell, D.D.. Pastor. Residence, 227 West 186th st. Phose, Audubon 1194. Rush Memorial A.

M. E. Zion Church, 58-60 West 138th St Rev. G. M.

Oliver, D. D. Pastor, Residence 117 W. 141 St, Apart: mnent 10, Phone, Audubon 0508. Sunday Services- -Holy Communion every first Sunday, 3 P.

M. Preaching at 11 a. and 8 P. M. Sunday School, M.

Rush Literary and Historical Association, Sunday 4:30 P. M. Thursday evening at 8 p. Varick E. Society 6.30 P.

N. Class Meeting, Tuesday, 8.00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Friday, 8,00 P. M.

All are cordially welcome. Notice to Tailors and Pressers USE THE PROSPERITY GARMENT PRESS The Most Modern Pressing Machine on the Market for particulars and catalog, write 223 C. West 135th WESTON, N. Rep Y. Mar 19-lyr.

THE ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH. 352 West 35th Street, New York City, Sunday Services. 11 A. M.

and 8 P. M. Sunday School, 1.30 to 2.30 P. M. Y.

P. U. Services Wednesday nights, 8.30. General Prayer Meetings Friday nights, 8.30. Sunrise Prayer meetings Sundays, 6 to 8 2 M.

Covenant Meetings Friday bights before the third Sunday in each mouth. Public Meettags of The Missionary. Circle, third days, to 5 P. M. -Communiou third Sunday evening.

Res. B. Arthur Booker, Pastor. Bestdence 219 West 40th Street, Telephone, Bryant 1960. Mt.

Lafayette Calvary Hall, Independent Rooms 3 Methodist Church, and 4, Cor 7th D. Ave. and Pastor. 131st or Rev. Paris Daker, May 29, 1921.

Morning Services: Service, 10:45 Sunday, a. Order m. Evening Service 7:40 p. In. School-: p.

11. Christian Endeavor Sunday 6:30 p. mn. Class meeting every Tuesday month. Communion 1 st Sunday of each ing.

to attend 7:45 our p. The public is invited Mount Calvary Independent music, Methodist by services. Good Church Edward Choir, under Prof. Sidney Woodward. Montgomery, Church Clerk.

E. PLEET ZION STREET CHURCH. MEMORIAL FIRST lyn, Rev. W. C.

Brown. 341-345 Bridge Brooksonage, 847 Bridge st. D.D.. Pastor. Paring.

munion 10.45 every m. third and Sunday 7.45 Holy ComSunday Services, School 1 p. m. Prank far. Superintendent.

Sunday Vanck O. E. 6.30 p. m. Class meeting every Seats Friday free.

evening. All are Pastor's phone. Nevine 3188. cordially welcome. UNION New York BAPTIST City.

CHURCH. 204-206 Rev. W. 63rd tor. Order of Geo.

B. Site, singing by the Services 11 a. 10. good the pastor. Sundas.

2 D- m. Sunday sermon School by An W. H. sopervision Johnsou. of Sunday, our Superintendent.

Mr. under muaton Service the 2nd 3.30 p. Coin Sunday. p. m.

Missionary Sunday in Cirele each the mouth. 4th Sunday each month. 5.30 Y. under the direction of Lloyd. followed with Sunday, gocd 1.80 singing D.

she Praise Services. by choir. A Prof W. soul-stirring A. Calboun, sermon by organist and choirmaster.

8 p. Literary and socialising. Friday. Tuesday, p. Praise Service.

New Slain A. Youters, M. E. Rev. ZION K.

8. CHURCH. 274 MEMORIAL Pastor. 272 New Oden, A. 11 Personage, preaching; Main 18:45, SL Sunday School; services: Suuday preaching: 0.

E. U. Tuesday evening. class; Friday evening. prayer meeting; Holy Communion.

1st Brat Sunday evening. o'clock; Brotherhood, and 3rd Sundays clock p. m. Pastor's phone, 6479-W. Dec.

18-20-1 yr. SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 102-4 West 1330 st. The Rev. Frederick Asbury Coden, Pastor, Preaching at 11 m.

and R. 1.40 Sundays. Sunday School. 2.30 p. Ellis, Superintendent.

Men's Bible Class, 2.30 (o B. Coleman, Tastructor. Lyceum, m. Sundays, 8.30 m. Thursdays: George W.

Allen, President Epwortb League, 6 Classes p. m. Monday. Sundays; J. Tuesday J.

and Jeffries, Presldent. day nights and at I p. m. Sundays. Prayer meeting.

Friday W. night. Brotherhood every Holy Tuesday Communion, night. Brat. Sunday Harleston.

President. in each wontt. All are welcome. MOTHER A. ZION CHURCH.

151-153 W. 136tb W. Brown. D.D.. Pastor.

Parsonage, 155 W. 136th 7.46 Sunday ServicesPreaching. 11 m. and Sunday. Baptism and Communion every second 3 Sunday School J.

G. 2 p. Price m. Lyceum, Alonzo A. Rites, Superintendent.

4 p. In. Varick C. E. 6.30 p.

m. Classes meet every Tuesday evening: Prayer meeting every Friday ning. Brotherhood and Sisterhood first and third Thursday evenings. Brotherhood House. 129 W.

136th st. Junior Endeavor every Friday after0000 D. m. Pastor's otice bours at Church, 10 to 1. Phone Audubon 0038.

Seats free. ALl welcome. 8T. MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 530 Dear Eighth New York City.

Pastor, William H. Brooks, D.D. Bealdence, 287 W. 584 st. Preaching 11 a.

m. and 7.45 p. m. Prayer Meetings, Friday evening 8,30 and Sunday morning at 6 clock. Sunday School at 2 p.

mi Lyceum, Sunday at p. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Junior League, Triday at Classes Epworth League Sunday at 6,80 p. tn. Tuesday and Weduesdas evenings at 8.80 and Sunday at 1 p. m.

Holy Communion second Sunday evening in each month. Welcome to all. Y. W. C.

A. 179 West 137th Street Evening Classes Begin October 3, 1921 Commercial School offers: Stenography, Typewriting, Business English, Penmanship, etc. Domestic Science Department' offers: Cooking, Table- Waiting, SaladMaking, Household Management, etc. Domestic Art Department offers: Dressmaking, Plain Sewing, Millinery, Crochet-Beading, Power Machine Operating, etc. Physical Department offers: Instruction in Swimming, Gymnastics, Games, Dancing, etc.

School of Beauty offers: Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, etc. REGISTER NOW. TELEPHONE AUDUBON 7900 9-10-6t THE IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FIRST OLASS AND SANITARY IN EVERY PARTICULAR. SEVEN ARTISTIO, POLITE BARBERS; TWO MANICURISTS YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED J. W.

ROSE, Proprietor. GEORGE GOINS, Manager. 131st ST. SEVENTH AVE. PHONE MORN.

8084 Aug. 12-3mo. PURE FOOD ICE CREAM PARLOR 101 West 135th Street, (Next to Library) DELICIOUS HOME-MADE ICE CREAM, 55c QUART. DAILY SPECIALS: MAPLE NUT -TUTTI TIL. STRAWBERRY Made with Pure Fruits on the Premises.

Parlor Cool and Decorations in Keeping With Current Events. We are Here to Serve You Give Us a Trial UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION G. H. ALSTON AUR. Ashland Mrs.

Place Richard Y. W. C. A. Brooklyn I of the committee Jackson is chairman of ladies who the fall opening reception are arranging at Ashland place branch Y.

W. C. A for the night of September 28th. musical program is being prepared. and there will be Members gift booths and social features, and friends will meet the who new secretary, Miss Frances Gunner, Miss oticeeduel Miss Pinyon, and Dorothy who comes from Oberlin College to be girls' work secretary.

Mrs. Lucy McCoy, industrial secretary, Contest is arranging for a Better Babies on October 7th and 8th. Babies between the ages of six months and 3 years may be registered. Recent visitors to our -building were Mrs. Ethel Calloway Fearing of Washington; Mrs.

Amos from Jamaica, Miss Gareth Young of Tallahassee: and Miss Eunice Hudson of Anniston, Ala. Miss Ada Belle Smith, formerly the branch staff of helpers goes Langston, Oklahoma, to be dining room to matron. The Misses. Iris, Edith and Muriel Webb September-3rd-for their home in Trinidad, after having resided in our dormitory for almost two years. Misses Henrietta Preston and sister, Florence, have joined our dormitory family.

Misses Patulla a and Roberts are back from vacation Massachuetts, Mrs. R. W. Westbrook is expecteil to return from her summer's trip England and France about September 19th. (LOST.) Eyeglasses on Seventh avenue, Sep tember 1st.

Afternoon, Baltimore Op tician's name on case. Return to Maxwell-2303 7th Avenue. FOR SALE For Sale- Modern hotel building large lake 45 miles out from N. 1 Built two years ago, all new furniture this year. To.

a live wire responsible colored man we will extend easy terms Write for photo and particulars and appointment. Address Riley Const. Cal Sterling Forest, N. J. FOR SALE No 30 Packard, suitable for hacking Good running order.

$300 cash. Ready buyer. Kolb, 92 St. Nicholas Place. Sept.

3-2t TO LET Large double unfurnished room W. 135th St. Parlor floor suitable for doctors office, private house 214 W. 129th St. Furnished roon.3 to let to people, all conveniences, references, 329 West 52nd st.

9-3-20 nicely furnished room for husband and wife, homelike surroundings, references. Leonard, 110 W. 139 st. July 30 tr. Neatly furnished rooms, only persons of refinement need apply.

Audubon 0832 Jan 1-tr Comfortably furnished single or double rootus, Electricity. 320 W. 139th 56 Phone Audubon 8620, aug, 99-41. DR. CHAS.

H. ROBERTI DR. BENJ. T. WITHERS DENTIST 347 LENOX AVENUE Phone Morn.

$555 Near 127th St Phone Morningside 8186 DR. J. R. HILLERY Professional Chiropodist Hours: 9 to 18 M. 8 to 8 P.M.

Special Attentionte ALL AILMENTS OF THE PEEP 152 West at at. New York IF DON'T CONSULTDR. KAPLAN THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST RELIABLE AND REASONABLE BYES EXAMINED FREE 531 LENOX AVE. OPPOSITE HARLEM HOSPITAL WHEN DEATH OCOURS AND AN ICAL FUNERAL IS DESIRED CALL V2 PHONE 9239 AUDUBON H. ADOLPH HOWELL 107 W.

136th St. New Yori Remains Shipped To All- Parts of the World Always Open Lady Attendant PHONE 6363 MORN. J. WESLEY LANE Undertaker Embalmer OPEN ALL NIGHT, FUNERAL PARLOR AND CHAPEL FREE Lady In Attendance. Prompt Service Moderate Rates.

183rd St. Near Lenox Ava, 112 W. GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING 16 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ALSO SHOE SHINING AND HAT CLEANING WORK NEATLY DONE WHILE YOU WAIT eA New and Second Handed Shoes for Sale GEORGE ROUSSOS 29 West 135th Street Phone Harlem 7412.

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