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1 uu it3DAV 'SErTi jf HE MT i CUxJTOK; FORGE, VA 4 Th Sunday Sehool picnic of the First Baptist Orarch was held on the 20th and the picnic of the Main Street Baptist Church wis on th Both days were ideal an outing. Her. H. A. Stevens and family are home after spending a delightful time in and near Staun ton.t Mrs.v Mary Craighead and chUdrea and Mias Gldays Adams of Washington, D.

are visiting Mrs. Harrison on Pine street. Mrs. Mary Johnson of Alexandria, Mrs. Nannie Oliver of Philadelphia; are visiting friends on Verge atreet.

Mrs. F. of HJnton, W. Va spent the Weekend In the city as the guest of Mrs. Nettie Ware, Mias Gladys Newman of Natural Bridge, Va, and Miss Ada Sprsgue of Elixabith, N.

visited Mrs. Lee of Church street Mr. Theodore Barnette of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Sunday in our city. Prof. T.

J. Moore is home, having spent the summer months at the famous old Sweet Springs, W. Va. Miss Lucille Duvall 'is spending her vacation in. Louisa.

Rev, Nelson and family have returned to their home in New Castle, Pa, While here they highly entertained by various dubs. Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Burg and D.

Scott are Jiome. after, a ten days motor trip in the Eastern part of the stated Mr.v Edward Flamming of PhUadel Fbia is on a short visit to his ather. Miss Myrtle C. Taylor left Saturday night for New York City to resume her music, Annie McCray spent' a pleasant time visiting friends at Natural Bridge, Va, Miss Felician Anderson is home from a month's vacation. VA.

Mrs. Sarah' A. Jefferson, of 220 O. etreeVN. Wn Washington, D.

was the guest of her brother, Mr. Geo. W. Dorset, of North Fourth street; durins; the convention. 'At the Pittsburgh deieatioii'the writer met the following: Messrs.

Saanael' EUis. 248ff WyHe Avenue, Crawford and wife, 2529 Wylia Avenue, Robert" Swaggerty 2240 Wylift avenue, S. B. Mason, 512 Eloise, North Side, James M. Davis, 2417 WyUe, Past Master Social Sessumsy North' Side 124, Edward 814 Mulberry, McKeesport, James Janes 1112 Market street, MsKeesport, Mrs.

EWln Jones, McKeesport. Mr. Luther Dabney, formerly of lisii df but now of New York City, was a visitor in the city for the convention, rs. Charies Wallace 42 SylvmrJa Avenue, Pittabursjh, was a delegate to the conveotaonv representing North Side 124. He was a visitor to the Koxy Korner while here.

Other visitore to the Koxy Kornor were: Currie Chapman of IS Cartwell street, a representative of Iron City 17, Pittsburgh Mr. Daniel Foasett Jr. S12 George ftreet, Atlantic City, a member of lighthouse Doc Dyer, 812 George street, Atlantic City, a member of Columbia 85, Washington, D. and many others too numerous to name, News has leaked out that, Mr. John Joseph Anderson of West Clay ttreet, was quietly married to Miss Lillian M.

Wootten of the County on June 86V 1825. "We wish for them a long, happy and prosperous married life. They will be at home after September 1st, at 725 West Clay street. Reception notice later. Mrs.

H. T. McKeetheu, 706 North Prise street, is lenosIyHla Sarah Jones Hospital. We wtah for her a. speedy recovery.

Mr. James Tyler, of Newark, N. was a pleasant visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Mc Larity, of 514 West Clay street, durincr tbe convention. MrTJanws R. Smith, is in Petersburg tins week attending the funeral of a friend, DA1MLLE, VA. Mr.

Sam Hunt suent some time in the dty with hi mother and sister in Holbrooke street" Miss Le nora Hardy Is visiting her uncle in Maude Clarke and little sen. are the guests ef Mrs. v. uiara. John Willianis wa a.

visitor in the city. last vreek. and Mrs. Madden ars.visrons; iwutcs while: Mrs. Northeuv en rouie br home in Pittsburgh, sxoppeu If Yon Want To Be Lucky in Love Affair, Home Affair and Business John the Conqueror, AHam and Eve, I nc.

A 1 II 10 cents to cover cost of this notice and postage M. VV1IJJAMS, i Wigston RmoUrr, rJ. rVJ DenlV 978 21' DiborccSuity iioii illEGROl Sept. a I A. wMte.resi rnnrv owner.

iLliv property owner, kht mobbed Samuel eJTof P'e of prop ree wbieh piece 'ifhfbad leased to colored SfuUts were attackM vi stieir.p to more into Windows were smashed Lre broken up, the entire 3d beir.g xhroTm into, an rescued Krseger from i The State Court of 4 glared that segregation unconstitutional, trat 3SSs arc determined T.Li arsons cut. of their wanes 'zLtd people have invaded oW residential as Madison arenue, Jpjrt nd Lafayette Square. ItOxaeon kk Hat art "JL pa2e and Mrs. Hannah Krs, Julia Lucaa left "if after rpending' several days iciSr and nieces. Mr.

and are in the city viiit daughter. Mrs. Signore Sannyside street Mr. Ittu Smith of Pittsburgh 5e etj. Mrs.

Edna Brook 'Sai, 'Md where ahe will sijtive3 and friends. Quite the Elks and Dacgh 2j tttended the. convention riaee in Richmond last Mt and Mrs Char lea Jack 'itereea rnnj where they have, been ioae time with. their His, LeJia. Mrs.

Stennett are in the city from D. C. and are the rf Mrs. Lucy Houston Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Becka i Biles over their baby irL jSx Smith and Mis Velroa for i Mi. Gilbert Harden have 4 to their horns in Hamp iTi, titer visiting relative I la J. Price was a week litsr.in the home of Mrs. I Santa. Mrs.

PanneQ 5y for Hampton to spend with her relative. Ma irttr Ware will spend the i ftttsbnrgh with Mr. tnd i.3a Smith. Mrs. Elnora ib in the city from Bryn ad is visiting' her mother, Brown, of Greenville i and Mrs.

Porman Bonis Carter toured to 'as, HA, and spend the weekr I lk Mary Ware spent aev sj last week in Lexington Jackson. Mr. and inard" Jones and daughter xkay' for Back Roe Beach points of interest along liere, Mrs. Serlena WiHa sexy for Norfolk and Burke to riait relatives and Simms died Tliurs 'tat his home on Mont ncrae. Funeral Sunday o'clock from Shiloh t'Qurch, Waynesboro, Va, Icy.

Lee spent a few hours toty last week en route to ia, D. C. Miss Alice of our public school A How She Fine Suit hofHair admire my hair wUt 1 do to make it ao vely, I tell them my rf to bave dandruff and It yaair coarse and hard to fUhed with all my fafft" Pretty hair but did to have it untQ I txeiento Quinin Pom (vcnoerful prepara welv as it is today." 'Skin Soap too did Md admired by now me." vte.n th 1 lovlineaa should Pomade and Soap at iSL2.oltainedat J1 dnur 'tt Zi wm oe sent, noon rw.ir (V4 JtHL11? Wrt oiw ofc FREE. once. i23 HoW paid W'adtciney in Fpera and married tri JSmSSStSS cTord Sheriff cirTS bigamy MordarT hefcad sTmV1111 paid for his divorca and that have to bre a talk nlJL t5Lr.

the caae and would teachers; was united in marriaee rnornlnff at Augusta Street M. E. Caxureh. couple will hTn. moon in New York.

Ida Cum the city on the and gave a isWVL itrk Augusta Street Caareh. Tha recital glv Frlday evening the Mt. JBaptirt by Mrs. Charle F. Pobts, Jr was enjoyed by all rho attended.

Mx, Clarenc Gtretia was In the city vi siting hi wtfe aitd daughter. Mr. Baafl Braxton is here visiting' hia mother Mnsv Micnio Carter of Greenrilh over for short whIU tA ma br son, Mr. Harvrr NortIit i M. WiUIajnlA.

Becker of me nouseguest ot Ur. and Mr. W. P. Pannell in Spruce sweet lairt week.

Quite a few Dan jiuiana auenaed the ilka Convention ia Bichmond last week. Among them wfre: Mr. John GorreU, Attorney J. C. Carter, Mr.

A. W. Jones, Mr. D. H.

Hardy, Mr. Har I'7 'N. M. Green, 7, ur. Jerry Luck, Mr.

MorreU Johns, Mr. John Adams, Mr. JB. Adam, Alr. Eobert Jim mersoJWSMra.

L. H. Brooks. Mr. U.

8. Cunxingkam, Mrs. Nannie Wo macr, W. H. Claiborne, Mlasea Bertha Crews and B.

Howard, and a numler of i others. Royal Pryor aad MrJ Harris, of New York Qty rnotpred to Danville where they are tne guests of Mrs, A. V. r.Km, ney. Mis Qra BuUock, who hasJ en.Tiiaanjr in, Winston Sal em, N.

naa rexumea to ner borne Doe stoset. MrHoward Brandon ia visiting his father and sister in HoW brook street. Miss Gilmer of Greensboro, N. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M.

J. Womack Ust weec I. SOOTH BOSTON, VA.s MUS Viol Fot mnNunbvl Mt. Olive. Church Sunday school at the State convention in Norfolk last wee.

Mr, R. E. Hite. wishes to thank his manv frinl far kdndners in remembering; him during; his recent operation. Louis Wall had as his guest his son from Chicago, last week.

Miss i Bessie Chavlous has returned from HiUa boro Twhere she has been visiting her grandma and other relatives for several weeks. Miss Edmonds of Klchmdnd was guest of Miss tmma Edwards last weak. W. E. Edwards attended, the Odd Fallows convention last week in Portamonth.

Miss Hallie Wharton ha returned home from visiting friends and rei aaves in York and Philadel nia. The stork visited Mr. and Irs. Joseph Faulkner last week and left a baby girL Mother and daugh Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Janea were delegates to the Elk's eonveo tion in Richmond last week, Mrs. Chas. Lewis and sister of; CJdver spent last Tuesday in our town on business. Mrs.

Nannie Faulkner left last Saturday for Baltimore, where idie will receive medical vumuu my nuua aopauns nospiiat. Mr. Otis Gerst and nartv whiL route to Richmond last Tuesday, haa "wr car wra over wnue going arouna a curve. no one was se riously hurt Robert Brather of New York is visitiag has brother J. m.

uratber, axter an, absence of 25 years. Mrs. M. JS. See of New, York spent several days here visit ing Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gurthie. Airs. a. uouins, spent last week In Portsmouth attending tha Odd Fal llowa convention.

Quite a number ox people from South Boston at tended the Elks' convention in Rich mond last week. NEW HAVEN, CONN. i Mrs. J. Canned is snendinr some time in New York City and PhjUa aeipma, returning to ner come in winter street septernoer.

Ja aster wm. Banks, la con fined to his home with a alla ht 111 neas. His many little friends hope a mm speeay recovery. The Hasonic Grand Lodge setting will be in' Bridgeport, Conn, September 1S 16. Many Masons have signified their Intention of being' on hand.

The New Haven lodges are completing plans for their annual Field Day and Outing, booked for Double Beach, Conn, September 19. They are also expecting many, of the brothers from over the state to be present. The home of Mr. John Graham of Garden street was the sceneof small but exciting fire on last week. The damage was smalL Mr.

Robert Sams, one of the old est members of the Colridge Social club and a local mail carrier for years, is on his annual vacation and will spend most of the time seeing sights in Canada. The Jenkins Orphan band was in the city last week. The boys have improved wonderfully, and their general deportment is worthy ox praise and commendation. Wm. H.

Jackson, of Winter street, haa as guests her sister. Miss Louise Wright, of Norfolk, Va. Mr. Jackson is spending some time at his former home, Goldsboro; N. after attending the Elks" conven tion.

At the morning services of the Dixwcll Avenue Congregational church, a few Sundays ago; Mr. J. xt, recer, ir, prominent cnoriaxer cf Bethel church, perry street, was soloist for the occasion, His de lightful tenor was well appreciated. The Hotel Portsmouth, the mecca for ill strangers coming to the city, who desire first class and up to date accommodations, hss1 found it necessary to enlarge the i popular hostelry, and has added alten roovnl axiucju Mrs. DowdeQ, supt.

Junior partment of Iznmanuel Baptist church, left last week for Florida, where ahe hopes to regain her health after a very tons; and severe illness. Her daughters will go with hmr. I Double Beach, one of Connecti cut's leading shore resorts, sites! nearly. 15 years, will eater to our btoud on several occasions this month. The Bachelors Benedicts moonlis ht ride and dinner.

Later it will cater to the outing and field df of the Masons. Friends of Mrs. Alice Lynchv of Slrhwood. will be ffiad to know she is improyimr from ber Teeent Ili rt i v. Young Matron i Leaves for Niagara Mrs.

Oscar Johnson, it young matron very popular in the social circles of Atlantic City; bas left the dty to ioin. ber husband In Niagara Falls, where he has a profitable, position and where they expect to make their utnre home. Both will be Tery much missed by their many friends here. Mrs. Johnson, who before her marriage was Miss Coletha Tol aon of Baltimore, Md, has made a host of friends during her residence in this city.

She wss a member of the 'Behtdlctine 'Social Club, a club composed of some of the most popular young married ladies of the resort. Bachelors' Dance The dance given last, Thursday by the Bachelors Club was one of the most exclusive and beautiful social gatherings of this season. The many guests assembled at an early hour and fairly packed the tastefully decorated halL The entire ceiling was hidden by a canopy of. the club colors and there was a profusion of cut flowers, ferns and palms. Among the noted visitors were Mrs.

Ruth Shipley of Baltimore: Mrs. Bex Winston "of Washington, D. Miss Charlotte Slowe of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Cosfes of Washington.

CJ Mrs. Cornelia Bishop, Misses Edith Lynch, Selma Gearing, Marion Dugger of Baltimore; Mrs. "Angela Mclntyre of Washington, D. Miss Sloth Alston of Cincinnati, Miss Eliza Bell of Washington, D. Capt.

and Mrs. White and daughter of New Mrs. Clara Peters of Washington, D. Dr. Jeffries of Steelton, Pa, and many others.

of the club are R. T. Locket, president; Adolphua Bayton, 'secretary; James Ever leisrh. treasurer: Russell Catlett, Carl Carton, Arthur Dempsey, Crawford Gregory and Collins White. Active honorary 'members are James Everleizh, Dr.

Robert Dr. Maceo Morris. Honorary members are Lieut. C. and Dr.

P. L. Hawkins. Seaside Mimics of 1 925 Despite all opposition, the Waltz Dream was filled last" Friday evening to see the of 1925," which was presented by Fred Johnson of Atlantic City 'and Lewie Murray of Baltimore, Md. In the revue many of the most popular stage successes of the past season were mimicxed witn sur nriainflr cleverness.

Especially well done was a mimic of Florence Mills In "Dixie to Broadway." singing "Dixie Dreams," by Miss Mary Pipes, a local debutante, who in costume and make up was very much like Miss Mills. Her' ren dition also was good. Another pleasing mimic was a dance specialty by a group of 11 dancers. There was a mimic of Ziegfield FoUies' hit, "You Must Come Another of MsS garet Simms and Billie Draytoa fax "Lisa," Also of Lottie Gee and Ivan Browning ItL', "Chocolate Danfles," singing "Slave of Love" and many others. Taxing trie lead in.

dancing part were Miss' Bee Boyd of Miss Mildred Murray Lewis Murray to gether, Miss Mary npes, onnnie Thomas and Douglas Do After the revue dance music for all "was furnished lice Dixon's Balti more Jsxs Band, with Theodore Upsber singing. J. Mardo Brown in Recital By far the greatest affair of its kind given here this season was the presentation of J. Mardo Brown, the dramatic tenor, ny tae x. w.

A. Appearing on the program with Mr. Brown were J. Ludwig Testman, pianist; Miss. Olive P.

Hopkins, lyric soprano, and Lorenzo Dyer, accompanist. The entire program is worthy of much praise. More than once the audience was held breathless by the wonderful singing of both Mr. Brown and Miss HopUps. Miss Hopkins' voice is one of the most pleasing soprano voices ever beard in Atlantic City.

She Is an artist worthy of much praise and was very generous in answering the many calls for her return, Mr. Brown's renditions, ssng in his clear rich tenor voice, were well receiTed and he was forced" to for several encores. Too much praise cannot be given these two artists. Everyone seemed sorry when the program came to an end. Married Word has reached the; shore, that Miss Constance and Mr, Edgar Milby were quietly married in New York City August 20th, Both are well known and popular in City, and are in' the local schools.

Miss DeLeon is a native of Atlantic City, a graduate of the local high school, of Mt Clair Normal School, and la one ef the shore's most attractive yound ladies. Mr. Milby is a resident of Philadelphia, a graduate of Hampton and is one of the best teachers of basketry and carpentry in this dty. The happy young couple are spending their honeymoon quietly in Niagara Falls and will return to the shore about September 6th. VlaUoTs Dastce ATLANTIC CITY, N.

By JUUA'GOENS. visitors to the which is. an annual affair was given at. the Waltz. Dream on last Saturday.

It as indeed a beautiful dance, made especially so, by so many pretty and attractive ladies in handsome gowns ox various colors. This dance is eiven by a commit tee of local ladies with Mrs. N. T. Goodwin as rhaperone, is one of the most exclusive the summer sea son, Mrs; Goodwin to re ceive i large number of guests were Mrs.

It N. Fowler and. Mrs. E. B.

Terry. 'Many prominent'' persona; present from Nejr York, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Washington and the Southland; Among the hundreds there, were: Mr. aad Mrs. Wm, FiUgeraldL Baltimore; Mrs. JosenhJ'erd and daughter, Baltimore; Mrs.

Carrie Langiey and daughter, Baltimore: Miss Edith Lynch, Misses Lillian Rhodes and Lillian Taylor, Lansdown, Miss Slowe, Baltimore; Mrs. L. Mildred Lewis, Dr. Lewis. Miss Clara Lewis, Dr, Baltimore; Miss Roberta Jones, Philadelphia, Mr.

and Mrs, Wm. EL Fox, Pittsburgh; MrV aad Mrs. Eugene Lewis and Mrs. dark, Pittaburgh; Miss Mary Johnston, Pittsburgh, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Baltimore, Miss Julia Jackson, Baltimore; Mrs.

Lucille C. Thomas, Savannah, i.Dr. A. Steward, Boston, Miss Brown, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Mardo Brown, New York; and Mr, Beresford Gslef Philadelphia; Andrews, Baltimore; Mr. Raymond Alexander, Philadelphia' Mr. and Mrs. LaBarre Potts, Philadelphia; A. S.

Perpener, Pittsburgh; Jlaymond Jones, Pittsburgh; MiAsea. Lucille Perpener and Elizabeth Gooby, Baltimore; Mias Leanorm Bailey, 'Washington; Miss Eliza Bell. Washington; Miss Cora Lucas, Washington; Mrs. Ruth Shipley, Baltimore; Theodore Freeman, New Gertrude Williams and Marforie Harris New York; Mise LucUle Harris6n, "Philadelphia; Mrs. Jas.

A. Lightfoot, Mrs. Elfreda Taylor. Washington; Mrs. Addie Cuyget, Philadelphia, Miss Dorothy C.

Harper, Philadelphia; Mrs. Marietta T. Howard, Washington; 'Mrs." Cornelia Bishop, Misses Laura lax ton Lou Holland, Philadelphia; Dr Jeffries, Steelton, Dr. and Mrs. Chissell, Baltimore: Mr.

and Mrs. Battle, Camden; Mrs. 'Mabel King, Balti more; Messrs. Harold Scott, Kenneth Jones, Maxwell Small, Tom Brown, and many others. Weekly Chsts Marie Kinner and her mother 6f Pa, were here for the week end.

They are spending their vacation fy Aabury Park, tne winter in new rone, came te her old home town, Atlantic City, to spend a week, Mrs. Nelson was formerly, Miss" Gldsys Crawford of Pittsburgh. Dr. McRae, a prominent physician of. Baltimore, McL, came to "the shore from Bordentown, N.

where he attended the National Tennis Tournament. eaaMBaBBBBaBeeaa) Mrs. Leslie Granger of Bordentown Industrial School, came to the shore Sunday She was present at the Tennis Tournament and brought returns of the great match to the shore. Washingtonians are pleased that Ted Thompson woo. Duke Morgan is back in town after hi to Richmond, Va.

Be brought back some very interesting pictures he had taken of the Elks' parade. 'Mr. Morgan is a law student at Columbia University. Mr. Lewis Murray and' bis nieces, Mudred and Grace Murray of.

Baltimore, left the shore, this rweek after spending the here. Murray and Miss Grace are teachers in Baltimore. whiU Miss Mildred Is a student. aeaaaaeaBaBB Mis Redman of Syracuse. K.

and a student at Cornell University spent the week end here. Mr. Walter Webb of Baltimore, was another week end visitor to the shore. He the 'guest' of Mr. and Mrs.

Maynard Derricks. Dr. and "Mr. Howard Ypungj thdr daughter, Louise, and son, Charles, came to the shore' after ati tending the Tennis" Tournament at Bordentown. Misses Maria P.

and Anna S. Williamson, both teacher in Norfolk, va, were xne guests ci iliss Ollie dancs givetf te 1 Allen ZZZ 'iCXcgse sreecsvfczT I a zortmgnu Aney asTa vw their homes Mrs. Pearl" Jones Flipping returned with bar mother, Mrs. Glena Jones, grandmother." Mrs. Sarah Shelor, and brother, Arthur Jones to their home ta Pa.

Mrs. Flipping, who is the wife ofa prom huain5s man of the resort was visited by her relatives and decided to return wiui menr aor anon risit. Her aunt, Mrs. Nannie Bitrwn of WasMnrton. V.

and ansa vora Griggsby of Atlantic City, accom panied tnem on me wjw Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis are nmnnsr. the Philadelphia visitors to th ahore. Mr.

Lewis is teacher in the Duiham School of Philadel phia. i Dr. Gilbert president ef the Wilberforee University in Ohio, is here. Dr. Jones is mingling rec reation with business, as be is wot ic ing in behalf of the "Negro Youth Movement.

v. Miss Nora Waring, an attractive young lady of Germahtown, Pa Is in ui CAVjr xor uHut iim. Dr. Ike a prominent dentist of Philadelphia. is spending the summer, lie commutes to tne dty each dsy to attend to his prac tice, Mr.

and Mrs. Lafavette Gould are another addition to the Philadelphia Colony at the shore. Mr. Gould is a well known business man' of the Quaker City. Their stay in the dty is indefinite.

'Among the Philadelphians seen about town last" week, were: Van Whitted, lwood Comerys, Charlie Howard and JPr. Joseph jonnson. Also E. Wright, who is connected with the Citizens, and Southern Bank oT Philadelphia. Clayton Demming of New York City, motored to the shore last week in his Pierce Arrow roadster and will remain until after Labor Dr.

and Mrs. Edward Wbeatley ef Baltimore, McL, motored to the shore. Dr. Wheatley is a promin Lent physician of the Monumental City. 1.

Taliferro Garth, a frequent visitor to the dty was here for the weekend. Mr. Garth, was a graduate of Lincoln University in the class of 1925. Mrs. W.

C. Scott of Va, was at the shore, and spent a very pjeasant vacation. I colored wonli Li tv.v,. r. i yittAfcurg h.

JHH win uura jnowja sere Misa Ruth Rorsllr, a pretty Mis of Brecktcft MassL who has bnerr spendLdg the summer in New York; is in, th city to spend a few days. viWUUV .1 "Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edwards of Philadelphia, aaere week coders here last weekiiX 1 iV Mr. I.

J. KT Wells of Pittsburgh, ls'spenaing a wees: nere sir. Weils president of the "Negro Youth Movement," and arrived in the dty last week to be nreserrt at the National Conference of. Negro Youth: "Movement, beld at'Shfloh Baptist Church, Friday and Saturday evenings. Floyd Snelson was' seen on the beach Sunday, snapping pictures for tne latter, lie nas just returned from Richmond, the scene of the Elk's Convention.

and Mrs. and Mr. Richard Cra burgh, Psa, are here to see the Pageant. Stanley Crawford wford of Pitta and will stay i Mrs. Gladys Nelson, well known In the" resort who has been spending from Scr bme.

iij i i v. VTA'rnbtcr'partjr was composed' of Atty. M. Luther i a as1. a Mrs.

Frank Li i tl Brewn and Billie MitcheVs Broadway Revue fit "It's Too Bad," wtre headliner St the Nixon's AboIIq. Theatre Sun day night. There are. twelve in Mr. Mitchera Revue and it was a.

big hit. Te Revue has been at Hollywood al iss LeaK Naomi Gutherine and her mother, of Athens, are here, stopping at Wright's Hotel Miss Gutherie is a member ef the Delta Sigma Tbeta Sorority. They will be in the dty until after Labor Day. 'Miss. Gutherie bad as ber guests over the week end at the Hotel the three Johnson sisters of Brooklyn.

N. Y. Mis Lulu Miller of Chester," Pa, was seen on the beads Sunday. Mrs. Esther Holloman, ber son, Laynard and sister.

Miss Willie Green of Greensboro, N. nave left the dty en route to their. home, after spending the summer here. Both young ladies are teachers in their heme town. Atty.

and Mrs. Alfred Collins and daughter, of have to their home very much pleased with a fortnight's visit to 7Bte czi Cclcrcd 1 aeaaseaeaf 'RALEIGlt, N. CL, Sept. 8 (By A. N.

iKalah Curley and Tye Culpepperr the Utter rwhite. must" appear before, th Juvenile eouxV nare Thursday to answer charges of peeping into Us window cf a white woman. guests at tLe residence of estine Austin, 2S07 Arctic avenue. eaaaeMaaeaaeasi A MisSv Ruth Alston, a talented young teacher of Cincinnati, Ohio, is! having a lovely time. Mr.

Wendell WEson motored to the shore last week to bring bis sister, Cornelia Wilson Bishop and their father, who will remain in the dty until after Labor Day. Mr. Wilson only spent 'one day, but be expects to return before the season is over to loin bis father and sister. Mrs. James R.

BeD, who bas been spending the summer here, left the a va at a a a ucy, juoncsy. from went to New York" City. From there she will go to Jamestown, R. and Boston, Mass. Then she will return to hex borne ia Washington, 'Mrs.

A. Payne, an attractive young matron of Philadelphia, war spending tne last week end here, and had' a wonderful time. Mrs. Payne has' traveled quite extensively and waa so pleased to meet so many persons from places she had visited. Of course Atlantic City in AUGUST is just the place to meet frienda from everywhere.

Misses Ciaxton. seem to be having a jolly time here. Mrs. Helen Smith of 1624 Druid Hill avenue, Baltimore, Md, has returned to ber borne after spending two weeks aft the ahore, be was accompanied on her return trip by Mrs. Mary Prestoa of N.

Carey St, wno waa nere lor a weeav Both axe very much pleased with their trip. Mrs. Nannie Van deaf of Detroit, Mich, is. here with hei daughter, Mrs. Mardo Brown, to star, until after the Pageant.

Frora here, Mrs. Van Geafs will re to Washinr ton and New York, Jbef ore her rW) turn vo ner noma. Miss Anna Porter of PhUadeJpbia, was seen in the dty last week. Last year Miss Porter waa a teacher in a high school of Kansas City," Mo. TTus Fallf she will enter the University of PenasriTania, to study wr wr juaster ox Arts iegree.

Miss Sarah. alto' of Philadelphia, who teacher in 'Raleigh, N. Is here for an' Indefia that shore. While here they, were Atlantic City. Lou Holland and Laura popular PMladelphians, New Gland Piscdyeiy Feeds vV i I rm 1 OMt torn flnrt to.

to raotr rxukM gnnt ar unmial. ta bar bmM wnli rvtr. UKiaL aoa ksnTTlL. 1. rfu mt.

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at aa tba trnmi X. Tm jt to I i caanx. Tea aott I mrm tMm maU rnnJirrTjmA. pa. i Mary J.

Burnett, lir. end 2rs. I iToni Mr. "Russell luchardsor, Taylor Pollard, Ur. and Mr.

Ch Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Marti MuTrry. Mr. aid Mrs.

TV. Turrer, snd Jacksc Mr JotnTF. r. cport. Dr.

end Mrs. W. S. Ic ley. Miss Ricka, Hr.Xhaxmcey V.

son, "Miss Josephine IlalLMrs. Payne, iir. ana xars. w. iu liams, Mias Margaret Smith, Uu Bertha Grant and family, Mrs.

nel N. Cresmer. HARRIS BURG. PA Mrs. Act a S.

Davis, Miss Dorothy Davis. LANGUOSNE, PArMr. aiKii: Edgar Price, Mrs, D. Vaugl. Miss? Mary Crumroer, Mrs.

Geor Crummer, Mr. George Crammer, r. WOQDBOURNE, PA Mr. Price, Mrs. Carrie Price.

CHESTER. PAr Miss Us on, CARLISLE. PA. Mr. a Younr.

PAi Mrs. HarrK Mis Edna a Carroll, 111:: Jane Posey. '1: JERSEY CrTxV N. J. ii Hi Gladys E.

ORANGE. N. Miss Mayr 1 Walker, Mr. George M. Pkiett, ILz.

M. Fiaskett; EAST LIVERPOOL Or Mr. Ira Brown, Miss Julia Brewn, Mr. J. IX Arkword.

ZANESVTLLE, 'v Mrs. Loulra. Douglas. O. Mr.

Heurr Hoc kins. k. BALTIMORE, and Howard Venable. Miss Anita R. Wii Lliams, Mrs.

Anita Wajts, Miss 5elrr 1 rf ueannr, nr. rrw j. uimsuu. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA Mr.

and Mrs. Addison Jackson. NEW YORK CITY, N. lilts A Florence Johnsonl Miss Sul Page, Dr. Frank W.

Prather. BROOKLYN, Misa LcLv Hainrton. ATLANTIC CTTY, N. iTr. and Mrs.

R. A. Walker, Mrs. Sanv uel Collins, D. SmaR.

PHOEBUS, yA Ur. MansfLrld. Boykin. WEST CAPE MAY, N. Mrs, Henrietta M.

Clemens. WASHINGTON, D. CL EcT. ear Lil Mitchell, Miss Ashtor: Miss Carrie S. Ashton.

Dr. and Mr H. S. Martin, Mr. B.

Caldwy Sir. and Mrs. K. Henderson, If. Dr.

and Mra. W. and Family. Miss Margarette Dennison of street ir quite ill. Wm.

Ca ada, Jr, and Ralph: Tervolon, arc here foe few weeks rest after very successful season playing wi; Paul W. Stnarra Wee Jloar naders ei Terre Haute, Ind. llrs. Emma Enaina of New York City viaitrns; her sister and brother Mr. and Mr.

J. G. Henry; a a a va. uo vvweu emOA eraXatf saUA4 VOTSi to be hewing: lvely Miss Helen Reynolds. anotTor Quaker City Miss, is here spending ner vacation ana enjoying tne pleas ures ox ue season, iss Reynolds is a teacher far the Baltimore City I High schooL Miss Lcanora Bailey ef WasMsg ton, D.

Miss Lucille Perpener of both of whom have been here for two weeks and Mrs. Mary B. Adams of Baltimore, has been here' for the entire summer, have left the dty after a very pleasant say. Miss Bailey will stop "in Baltimore with ber sister, Mrs. Ad arcs before going to Washington, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Xeerfs bars left the dty to motor back; to their home in Pittsburgh. They were in our dty a fortnight and every xno ment of that time was spent pleasantly. Mrs. Stevenson, who fa Lewis mother, was also delighted with her trip to the World's Greet est Playground, Mr.

Al S. Perpener and ill. Ry. mond Jones, also of Pittsburgh. Pa, left the shore last Dr.

FTank" W. PrathejSupiexse SheiSdadttef the Ancient and Xtoyal Order of Camels, of New York City, visited Atlantic City last Friday in the interest of. that organization, whose rituals were written entirely by Negroes. Though a young order, the Camels ef more than, two hundred fifty members, Dr. Prather is the brotber of A.

Prather. former proprietor cf the Crescent Cafe 'in Pittsburgh, who Is also spending bis vacation in GRANL Commerce aYenue, The dasce rrr: under 'the auspices)' of the cc.k Elks band at Shores Mary Gar lc Aug27th, was a Music waa furnished by the JET.ver tone SyncopatcrsivTMr. Dewey Cp ton bas left lory eh indearito Inf Louisville, Ky Mrs. Lador 1. bar.

and chUdrea and Mrs Ethel A' len of Laming, Mich spent a weeks here aa the guests of Chas. Meaux, S30 Market street. and Mrs. Lyle Oi Mr. Mrs.

B. Smith, and daughter, and Mrs. Susie Bell spent a deli; ful.two weeks motor they visited in Idlewild and T. lavn'' jfosients secrets fei: roe tun rlwv Of I ora. Lock, TJSE WAV0 BEAirrii Free From Kinlcs in 3 Wedzs4 No Cczt fO CA8Y NOW TO MAVK HZW HAIR LUXURIANT AND TRAIGHT NO HOT COMBS act EN CE REACHES ROOT RESULTS IN SZ DAYS.

OR NO COST amtoMB mm ud ease e.aee eaev tht L.aaa u. i Hate a r. a a wan We.Vf and urn i.Hio m1 2 HMalil ana mmim tro t. fmm avn. Iff rmi mf yaw i aaaa aad (.

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