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ii 1 1 ViS Hi, iiiJUi Ww. Mir Contest Sbcipjr 1 Civic League Tea At Carnegie Tlucic HqI13 rlin I I1: Knirrl at KevetOKM Citrio i i iwual Bake Aflce Been th prettiest; rw fftf iJlV Cleverest GxrU Atded by Atc8, Tke Ducks plan to make Tr ten turn if their ttn ntml Friday evenvng, Deuember fl yg undertitken the twmte Zacto! a scholarship at Fisk Vnir ZnitVpr ur oun Rvby Blahey, Ai iroeeeds for the December details of foe contest Kill op rrt iteef: In the meantime. ,1 about the probable winner of PITTSBURGH'S CLEV OPTIMIST FALL "PROM'' rl 1Cunvtr 6t itifK'w una uiit all rom wiucn wu. oe rta r. A I Gardens, Station street fiii affair wil au that ttj i.

fc lowers of summer will lend sr. WOKe Jilt IfttUJ Jtn leu nir. of pleasure, and the Up miit pois lenow now 10 vuine an vlcasant. is usual, McDew and His Svwhi of SyneojMition. will be with the latest dance hits nf trttXOti.

and Ut iw ''nil en joy this strictly "Op Tie baby contest and doll baby ageant wil! take place at Bethel M. E. Church, riday, rovem ir 11. Cn'thu Lniro of November there I till be a big Hallowe'en party Wi by the omoers and teachers ifBctlui iunday School to the chil jfn rho arc members of the bab iii School. Admission will be Its.

I O.t November Mr. Lemon, of the Jargest aun ay will be at Bethel A. M. Sunday Sc'vjcI, at 1:15 p. m.

It i Koiiit' Conuiiij Day. fciveryonc iho laj ever been a member of fchti is Utikcd to attend and the ii iiivitcd. Taaa; I'e'oiilo's. Forun forvnr in the B.ci I'resjycarian church tillrtvi uing, Novemher 6, will a y)fcil program in social OTite and community me in iitts crgli. Mr, Alonsa Thayer execute secrttary Urban League, will the nriiuinal sbeaker.

Other of the various organ stflii ia the city are Mrs. Mary 13 HsiU of the Associated iir ties, Miss Rachael Taylor of Voung Women's Christian As jclatiuii, Miss Geneva Johnson ox at Cofmnpulitan. Community Cen 'a, Nonhsido, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Hirgaret Mann of the Bryant Community Center, Pittsburgh. Mr.

aiiam R. Morse, tenor, will sine. Irs. Charles Waters, in charge. Annal bake under the auspices of 3asco Club of the Bidwell Street itebyt.crian church, Liverpool and Bidwell Northside, will be ia the church, Saturday, No Temar 5, beginning at 9 a.

m. order early by calling Cedar Mrs. Carrie M. Stoncr, iinr.an. Deliveries made.

Cnwrt Naphtali Club of Warren M. Church. Center avenue and Watt 5, wiii render a musical pro November 15, fea "fS the Concert Band i i 1 j. rr i iva is the only concert band in tfce ar.d eonsists 01 35 members, rtht direction of Wm. S.

Jones, raerty assistant director of 'iters' baiui. This concert is given the bt nt fit of the rally of War. church. Mrs. l.

Smith, captain, and Rev. Brvnr.t luliatv juk h's Auxiliary to the aI Alliance of Postal Em Tees will ho'd Mtertain 1 at the home of Mrs, Emma jucsday, November 8, from win 12 o'ciock. All nostal env ii and wves and friends are to A KeH Jjtd w. be given to' the person "r.g the lucky number. Mrs.

le hyan is president of the 'ary. Wives, mothers, sisters wughttrs cf postal employees 4 to become members of Some of Pittsburgh's be on the program U115 eiitertainmprit Rpfrpsh served. ilti Social CI nr SentiA TV. It, lOtVltll V.JUU JICIU iu rVi nti a A Tl I iu Uil A. V.

aurscay, October 27, from two M. Wllh time more than eie rece'ved. The mu jTogi am; in charge of Mrs. ws wrell rendered. 5 nepparc, accompanist i Mas assisted by Mrs, Karn: M.

Mrs. Fred Smith Mesdamea L. Craw wans, o. rom Harris and L. WUey.

UC a the dor utJtuI bououc s'm. n. r. uxica r. uet of red roses y.ir.i 10 ine president MrA li'L V.

teayne mv oe noaiwcm to i TeaCkat in ike home of Afrs. TV. I I J7. CArisiii Monticello street Thursday afternoon from 2 vnttf I I I I I A 1 II I 1 Uifldro II o. ah tniercoii7 program nan ii 'T I I Christian rwetvt'nif will be I (J I 3frt.

John Allen, Mrs. LaRue I I I Paiton. 3rs. FmnJt Cherry and A 6 ft" 'I yi iT 5 a ker, Marie Harris; the Misses Fannie White, Katherine Wideman, Clementine White, Gertrude Uhita krr Nancv Harris. Dorothy Jane For Son i Mr.

and Mrs. Henry O. Wafie cf 618 Paulson avenue entertained at their homo In honor of their son. Henrv. tntli bSrtnJa.y.

on Saturday, October 22. The color achemo was rsrried out In ransre and and the tabVa was decorated very pretty with a blrthoy cane, as toe ctnivr plece. The children danced and played games. Those presert were Betty Jones. Isobel Kiszie.

Marion Kis2ie. Jones. Ester Jones. Rulh Oam bol. Betty Cole Fannie Harris, turn.

Una Harris. Minnie Key. Marjorie Harris. Maybella MeNfl. Mabel Cousin.

Margaret Davis, Klla Allen. Giadvs Harriet. Harris. Mas Phillip K.izle. teth Oarabol.

AVIlliam Oambol. Henry O. Wade. William Wade Bernard Posk. Alar ence Doak.

Jcserh Thomas, Basil Davis, W.Uir.m Carter. Gerald Votl. John Harris. Lorenzo Allen. Waston.

Leonard Smith, Kos ell Luiveli. IniiiwrMrr Mr. and Mrs. W. K.

urannam celebrated their sixth wadding anniver usirv' or Wpdnesdav. October 19. Mrs. Branham received many beautiful presents. The were beautifully dressed in evening gowns.

Those presept were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Comb, Mr.

and H. H. Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

McCiain, Mr. and Mre. James Owens, Miss Kelhe Ellis, Mrs. Mattie Perkins, Mr. Charlie Harris, Mr.

Joseph Givens Mrs. M. L. Beas ley, Mrs. Nancy Miss Mat tie Gene' Beasley and Miss Wright.

ones Party. Mrs. of Jnnfria street rras hostess to a bridg jtarty. Sikx fay. October 29.

After cards rv buffet ftimh ws served. F.rv prizs Mas 4wn.rtfe"to 'Mrs sr PtJiiirrd; aecona I'll III. MADAM LILUAX EVAXTl 1 'II Uv: ip tJs The bcaunfvL songbird uill hr f.irzi npprnranc since her. French Opera debut, ThUrctizv renino, Deci'lnber 1, rt the tiudttorhuii of ttte Schdtn tic'Lool. Pilts'juroh will turn'.

'mmasse to' htar lite Icl' two foutmcnts. JJctinnifiy her opera tir caret anli, li ruary, l'Ji. unit tnui Arr encin st.vti J' ou inn. uraiss or tt Manic Carlo, Xtre jrslic ov corded her pert Qr.ii itiecs at the l'Jzl seas'm as was her cttllccrt at Lz Air.nz'a l.l';:cr; local brunch of The Atnefican Wocdir.en. Alice Stewart, as.

a gift from the' club by, Mrs. Alice Wcit. 3 Mrs. Pcarsail and the oub mem 4 Ir.iM. ti.

I'age Frnpce, in the titw. rom of "Litiicin Lca.iti. vrist bn l.cf meruit vocal gift ana teas eiijcrjd hy tits c.rectcvr ar: r. Azur during tlic rs Feb Errcpm and Atnericuna 'idicnccs AS rcfUctfil the of forr.iost music critics. It is seldom that an artist is so.ivell equipped cs Mic.

Evinti. jst degree of Mua. IS. tenith nicicitcs c. thorav.gn htieitioir, ana! tn terix'n fir no.

Brid she has coached with Frank La T. Bvr't inh and Street iiinmonth's of 'iirtctfkive 'ptuily in Parjx with lUr.d'. nr Riltcr Ciampi she made her dtbut in Xice. ln she stvd'ed uith Sigr.ora Boitero Alexandnua, tkscsM. de Cujt.V Fulloivin'i her American tour MMc.lEcm'i w.iH return to Franc; where sb.e in ingmrcd fusing the title role in 'anon La Trarintu Tiiaisr and Rohvko ur.d Uliette.

She ii now on. can concert tour. Her 'Pittsburgh appearance ir irizd to Mr. J. frovidtrn and con olatjion vrmc v8 ttiwn to Mrs.

C5. Is. Thof.) pros jtif wpre: Mrs. Mr'. M.

r.Ia Mins 1 fiinnlr all w.V.i ft rrvta rrA H. Kvsnj. Miss I. Hundley. MY.

H. Mrs. Le Mrs. M. Kills.

on uiuKraiu. Mrs. Alice Stewart, president. Mrs. D.

Boyd, Cor. Scc'y, Entertains for Niece Mrs. Ella Graham of Center street, was hostess to a very pretty party given in honor of her niece, Porofchy Jane Fullum of Washington, on Thursday afternoon. Th home was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and caras and music were entertainment. The fol iitr A me ri ll be under tl auspices of the Cart, Mrt.

.1. iK Mrs. and Mr. J. Surprise Party Ai surpr.se party was given in honor of Miss Louise Proctor of 7021 Idlewild street, on October 27.

Dec iohations were carried! out in Hallowe'en colors. Dancing and cards iwere featured, after which a dainty was served. Those present were the Misses Louise Proctor, 'Mabel Proctor, Margaret Woods, fw mada bread, roils and pastries iowinr cuests were present Mes Morton UM1. for. kinds tor sale.

Kindly place dames Frances White, Anna" Whita VAith ith. Sheltnn. Thelma i Morton, Mabel Curry, Gladys and Edith King and FJor ience Ford; Messrs. Raymond Craw ford, Clyde Crawford, Raymond Fullum, Gardean White, Ardella Woods Charles Alleri George Har Whi taker, and Mary Jane Harris White Elephant Soc al 1 a. ir a iv niTn p.

pnrsnr. hi ji if 1 IjA 1 William Luck, conard Park, Scnnie Miles and Albert Russell. periece Rally will be given by Rose ot bharon wud ai me uou man Street Baptist Church on Tuesday evening, November 8, at 8 o'clock. Admission to this event is free. Mrs.

Viola Samuels ana Mrs. An nie Valentine are the On lfst Wednesday Rip evening. the Mies Ivlliti t'oj, Helen Keen and Kdith were h(sts to a lovely Hallowe'en party, at Miss Keen's residence. OranifO and black were th olors of lhi dcoratiois ar.d b.illcors were the favors. was the only divers.on and prpnjpUr at nld nirbt the eats were served.

Among; theitruests Blanche, T'orothy and Harriet Brown, Normaa Hardy. William Davis. Alfred Chandler. Charles Woods, Alee illunt. Virginia Perkins, T'nelmia and! Daisy McEn heinicr.

Joseph Coy. Ellsworth I'ax ton; "Sonny" Wilson. Jnmes Ksrly. 'hilistine i5pltlt r. Mafy Wade.

Mary Scott. Louis Fendei son. Clarence Blakey. Frank Cox. Oeorre Oliver, Frank Woodson.

Lucille Watson. At Labor Lyceum November 11 To the tune of the syncopated music rendered by McDew's famous orchestra and amidst) the beautifully decorated Labor Lyceum, the Vandal Knights Club, will present their Armistice Day Frolicj on Friday, November 11. Following out the club's program of unique events, thi3 affair promises to eclipse all others in enjoyment, pomp jaind splendor. Officers and members: William S. Howell, president; Aj Clifford Paige, first vice presidint; Charles Porter, second vice president James Demby, secretary; David Spotwood, financial secretary; Raymond Turner, treasurer; Wiliiam Turner, social chairman; Leanord business manager; William SileyJ Daniel Wade, William Cobbs, James Moore, Earl Forte Alexander Johnson, James Turner, Haile McCujlin.

Earl Jones, William Lawson, Richard Ross and Earl Branson. Mr. and Mrs. Samiiel P. Adams of Kelly street.

Homewlnod. entertained th ir son, Chauncey jLi Adims. at a birthday luncheon Si' tdsy. October 30, lZf'27. Decorations out in Hallowts'er colors.

were laid for 30. and muaie wis the diversion or xne evening. Get That Marmon Reception A reception was given Air. ana Mrs. William Barnaby in honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary.

by their Mrs. Ozella B. Gaines at the residence ox iiisa juua Tatam of 547 Morean street. Vases of golden pom poms and autumn leaves adorned the rooms where the ruests were received. Assisting Mr.

and Mrs. Barnaby to receive were Miss Julia Tatum, Mrs. Ida Keyes and Mrs. Mattic Vandross. Mrs.

Barnaby was charming in gray crepe meteor and pearl satin. The couple is well known In the church circles of Pittsburgh, having been members in John Wesley A. E. Zion Church for more than 30 years. They received, and were consrrat tilated by more than 103 of their friends.

Many beautiful gifts of costly and useful articles and money were re ceived. The guests were delightfully en tertained plater in the evening by sol'js from Mrs. Gertrude Martin and Mr. Joseph Meekins, with Miss Lucille Brown at the piano. Miss Brown is nn accomplished musician and played several plsasing selec tions.

UaiqarnCe I'arty Mia (ilr.dvn l.urrcll bf Mr. and Mrs. Thc mas U. Burrrll. pqve a maiKiueruU parly nt tho home of hr parent, on Friday vcninn.

The olor cht wan carried out In orange and nnl l. inrln wvi th fatwrea of tfv after v.hieh rt frc uliuif n'. wero Hcrvcd. The gufjls im hidcd the Carolyn nll. lluth Tlllpn orEa Hamilton.

Marion Klliott. Marjrarft Klliott. Kdn. i Dani Mary l'utt, Trrrfa Cutts. Mnrv oas'y.

Juanlta Jor.es. Uarbira Joa.s. Jean Hldn. Martha Moore. 'nl Jont'B.

Ulatlvn Cuitor. Holland ami 1 Uiv. rt ncf Marshall. Kalnh vni," llaV. WVndell Bail.

Jordan Hinulton. U'illim. mi Hancc. hvun Uoker. rtrure Jin.i r.url Woodvard.

rarl imM. ford Ilryaiii and Clarence Hoirers. The Hir.peron were: Mrs. W. ii'r.

Holland. Mrs. T. Elliott. Kla! II.

f.rown. Mrs. Ressie Harrilton. Mrj. ijH tR.

airs, C. Moore Mrj. A. Hallowe'en Party East met West Wednesday evening. November 2G, when Misses Anderson and Wade entertained their friends at a Hallowe'en party given at the home of Mrs.

Hattic Nelson of alnut street, Bellevue, Pa. pitches, goblins, Hindus, Indiana, Mexicans all cavortsd togeth in perfect harmony. Music and games lurnished amusement for the evening. Pfesent ere the Misses Lyddia Coles, Edna Redd. Adele ISS GLADYS CLARK was the pretty hostess to a charmingly enjoyable Hallowe'en party in Loendi parlors last Friday evening.

Miss Clark impersonated th delightful "Ming Toy' in a costume cf royal purple and gold, typical of the Orient and its exotic influences. The guests came masked. The costumes were unique and colorful, fitting into the gayety and abandon of an honest to goodness Hallowe'en party. The decorations were festoons of serpentine, balloons, huge paper black cats and witches. The favors were noise makers of all kinds.

We were impressed with th ensemble of 8enoritas. clowns, pirates, Indian maids, artists, gypsies and a score or more of delightfully original and becoming costumes. There was Miss Thelma Willimar. as Mary Pickford; Alfred Chandler as Captain Kidd. himself? Mis riiu.

beth Randolph as The Spirit of Hallowe'en;" Miss Odessa Price as "A Rose" and the clever Norine est as a maid of China. At the "witchinr hour" th mt helped themselves to a feast of cider, doughnuts, gingerbread, iiuis, tames ana apples. PITT LYCEUM AT CARRON The members of Pitt Lyceum will have chartre of the services at Cr. ron Street Baptist Church, Sunday, November 6. at 8 p.

m. The theme 9f the evening will be "Education," which will be discussed by Attorney Oliver Johnson. "Is the Negro Justifiable in Rejecting the Colored Schools is the subject of the paper by Mr. William Randolph. The musical selections on the nroirram rfll also be of interest.

It is the purpose 01 i ie ui Lyceum to appear before the public in order that the people will know what the students of Pittsburgh are thinking and doing. There will be no Pitt Lyceum meeting this Sunday. On account of the plans of the yearly program of the Y. W. C.

it has been necessary for Pitt Lyceum to changa the time of meeting to the second and fourth Sunday of every month. The regular meeting wDl be held Sunday, November 13, at 5:30 p. m. Mr. Bertram WoodrufT will have charge of the discussion and his subject is "The Negro's Contribution in the Literary Field." Althea Findley, 2207 Wyli avenue, Pittsburgh, Ta.

"4 4 Jame. Hall. Norris Pollard, Kich ard White, LII.worth Dn Cobs and L. Favors were colorful noiscmakcrs and erjone had a grand and glorious time. Miss Clark Hostess To Hallowe'en Party 'i s.j; 7r I 1 1 1 1 1 I.

3 1 1 I I 1 .1: i 4 rr 1 MISS GLADYS CLARI" I ill be awarded at the rest busi r.rs meeting to bi hi Id on Thursday, at 8 p. iu, November 10, at th home of Mrs. Ada Kulhrrford, I2i5 Lake W. N. S.

(Take Woo ls Run Car No. IS. get ofT at Columbus avenue.) Final rr ports on tickets is requested. Mm. IL E.

Payne, pres iilcnt; Miss D. M. Jordan, secretary. Mrs. Lottie I Wtthlnstan, a teelc oldcr in the McKtiptl Kavmc and lin Aikxx Utlon.

and Mr. Janl Winston. br tr and cuttv. ati tnj th annual Sanq'l aila at l'rnn ItrKM Hotel. Tuesday eve a.nc.

October Zi. Mm. W. a Tardy left Wednes day for Cincinnati, to attend th Missionary Convocation vrhirh convenes at St. John'a A.

M. E. 2ioa Church of which Kcr. J. L.

Black is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. James Rnrtn Me Kesrort were boats at dlnn.r om (uodjf, Octobor 1). th fo.lojta.

xr. 11. Bnmln I intii. W. W.

Ulttena. Walter Itatney. Hoyal Thoitnnen. Irtvh UcMa (Darlea 0nt. CMrl.t H.

fltawsrt. ntidoa Thornton. Jimti Groas. L. r.t.r.ep.

Dr. William lownlna and sir. Chilton of I'ltttbutKh. Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Bor ef Cleveland. and Mr. Georre Ducket cf Pittsburgh wer nests of Mr and Mrs. Ira li. Knox of Lo cust street.

Mckeeir ort. I'a last Sunday. John L. Branch, Jess XI ani Edw. II road as headed ll rTO? 0: Taskerea aJumni who wnt to to witness th Toske go Lincoln gama Saturday.

iSSa)SBBSMBSSSBSSSSSSSS The Ramblers! Have Yon Met 'Em "The Ramblers" ara here! Pitta burgh's newest and pimt ef club has entered th realm of rood time. Th members ar Messrs. Karl Norvell. James Davis. J.

W. Hcbson. A. W. Stewart and Bill Humphreys.

They ar holding forth each and every Satorday night at th Improved and beautiful Continental Hall in Center avmue. Special enjoyment" streaa is being laid on the SaUrdsy night serxs for November. Won't miit. Is th slogan for November, and by that they mean there will be no end to th gay and pleasure of th exxaoor.s. The Ramblers ara featuring The Dial Ramblers, premier danca orrbe itra in th city.

Onco you hear them, Ttm will convinc d. The dances begin at 8:) and clou at 12. If four rubber tipped door stop ara screwed into th legs of an ordinary chair, it makes an ideal high chair for kitchen work, or for a small child, 1 HUE. ROBERTA D0DD CRAWFORD Coloratura lyric soprano, who is to be at Carnegie Music Hall in recital on Monday rvrning, 21, vndcr enrjners the Frances E. Harjtrr League and the Pi'tints dcyirttnent of tke frww rgleania Stnte Federation of Xearo Wo Aen's Clubi, comn us veil prciarcd'.

as hns for th ist seven ar lrrn under tke tuttl' age of Mrdzitn Herman Drtrirt, uoUd roiee teacher and oprm conch of Paris, France, uhu ai' to be one of the wott sought after in Stntetora in htrr line in Chicago. the yiur.n mif'rVii. 21si Horttnse Hall at thzt itia.it a.d "our oirr." Mme. Xcrsome Jer.cn. tfn viatic render, apjecriz in cortj.nze on prognz Those wkoat' tend can rest a.tivrid of being cn'trtn Tiekrt tales as Ij ir.rmbm ef the League are very en Friers cf ndiiisti'iii are fftj ceAtt, one ana om doH'zr and a Lulf end do'lars.

The program is under the manage ment cf Mr. Mrs. Ribert A.Lemr, I. Ue avenue. Phone Mayfloi I'C UV 0m Irtedd.

Ahhc I on, syx Baiajr arena Kobmson, Napnic Pi.ins, l.yda The ArL'u. j.rt Fyrnpoiuai Cub Price, An.ra A Mia VzUzi. heli iu ir. 1 zr.i.T zrA Prtza ilia lie isdi.x.n, Vrft, 1 owlr cont.t on lao. ThcriUy at tlw horn Dean Fovk Evelyn Ba Jfin iirA.

P.Harris cf Sinvon nctte Pa rlcy, Dorothy llollin, Mrs. ton aircct, E. E. Tte orraion marked GrirTe; Messrs. William Harri.

Dn a xided ami was patron ny Wcshin rton, Clyd; Scott. Walter isd by a Urg ttUr.Janc?. Th Rankin, Jorah Key, Jay Pridrcr.n, firit rxizct a lovely har.d embroid Joscph nbinson, William red; bed ipread, was won by Mr. Aioeiw rximuna.s Anxr.ony ounz, Harris, who rr ported on tickeU Manmn? Moran, The secor.J and third prists 1 i Dolly UcDonald Vins Phantom Beauty Prize By W. F0ESTTHE Jr.

XtT7 stliom. Jf evtr, does cr.t hart LSa rax of bcic QlToundcl fcy sad rrj cf ral beaatiea aj wers prvrt at tte HaUowv'ea BaU and Tiemitj Coetnt staged by th J'hantcua Qub at Labor Lyreun on 1 riiay miM. contest was voa by Mba AJ ilda MacDccsJi. rrprt Kilns the HcJy Cross A A. Credo the beactx rarada a rptr.t of rrrxlrt and joy so rrrralrnt ctarlxg tha ap proaching Han? rivalled darinx tha arrrociiirr IlsJ low'en sexsoa prtvaJed.

Cor.frtU, torn. aoU ir.aacra z. srrtr weird and rrotfVT a coltanx ani th Don tastral and clrrtr outfits, all aiming to pxt th tpir.t of th hoar, provided no erd cz Ughtful thnlU. Bat th most strtxtaf ftatar of th wbola danca was tilt teaaty con test. It was a rral Utt for ta iuljes; what with a rrxi? cf nin ricked baQtla.

th llt of th Iir from whkch to select on for first placa was a prrpotiion that would tt th critical aUlity cf ta finest of besaty Jadjres, and thry mait hava don wcil for Uicir choica Mtms to hav beta exct4 tnrly pop alar with tht aodrtce. Th coBtcstanta wra Tvprrota tivrs from run ef tha raoit popular clubs in th ctry. namtly: XXus Glabra Swarm at "MUs EotsI Vara bond." Miss Ilax'l Matthews at Mus Senator Mia AUUda Mac I onald as "Mist Holy Cro." MUi Jon Coleman aa "MUs CryviUi." Mi is Vanna Bobo at "MUa Opto rr.s;,m Miss Blanch Brown as "Miss Kodak," Mus Vera lnukia at MUs Kitx," Mtss DtLncn Earth at Mm Fidclis" and Mut MbH Watscn as "Misa 01ytr.r:a." It was no eary mailer to elect th most attract; lady from soch an attractive group. After fiftya minutes of secret th Judt with th decuioo in favor of Mt. AlvUda MaciKmali.

"Mi is Holy Cross, Uirr adjurtd the trout beautiful of th gatartr.x of lttburr's most btavtifuL Mill MaeIonad heir to th most essential requliArs of beatty: poise, manner, art form, car riage and a peMMjalVv. ol nage and a v. 1 Ir wH rnannrrrtL a pers.maT.ty that the lena word cbarnurg covlJ rot aptly describe, for It 1 radUnt personality that ia enchar.ting in Its raciancc 5he Is yet eruit yoarg. 16 tendtr years sh hat srei; a stu dent in th LacgJey High School at CcrliAS. l'tu.

and abov all on 01 Lie best liked and best respected students In th entir schooL Th only Colored student an th la dent Council, represent; eg th sej ho rnor ci ana chairman ox tsa social comioitua cf her class ar two of th promlneet sh has in th school. Sh is a Lern student cf Spanish, but modestly admits that music claims th major portion of her interest. irg to great heights xn this to Boston Conservatory and thence to Germany to fiaua her musical education is her aixa. Mosic Is nort appraciated by her thin anyth.r.x else, but a Lttl baUet eianctsg now and then charg th roctln rtlUhcd. Mus MaeDonali is a nativ of th state of Tear sea, being born ia Tcr.a, IS years ara.

Miss ilacDoeiaM. glartSed try her silky raven black hair dropping over her shotilder la two pretty curls, was rtannirg ia a frock a pal Artesian Grren crrp 5npd at th left, sJrer alirpcra wita aJ vcr stock Ir.ga to ciatcn. a sirirz cf pearls adorned her seek, a bracelet or plain pearls encircled ker rnit, and a pair of diamond cluster aar rings completed th outlt. Th entire datrict from which Dm tes Sit "Tl YOU WOULD IF YOU KNEW I rka nseds rasf a4 avils I r3 1 tn Clurwf (Vt term. IF YOU X.STir.

Tkre mnr mrfy ms irrtf tm erne's affrrvm, lt nn (Wl mre dTT tknn tkts ffwiU uckn ka rmppientsnt sVrr tf ke ly IVVKK nnd rr wi ke'p her em.fil tit ferv in tfAxvL Jmst 4Zee. frknpt. fit (X rwl mnn murk In Ut Uius ti tnlsnt mnd fryy. "rS mrte 'rr eUit Tken eZl mmte JJre. Germs XTArr Jtelsn Ml Ti.U strttt.

mnl lsm iXs acts in Uu case. EBaCoia Monday Mr. Carl D.ten, wVo w53 a 77 ax ia rvcital her omtiizr NavrsT 7. Ia ScSerlry AUtcKsra rea icr taa fwtlavwlrg rc ri a Piacr D'Artr Martial Del Mi Dele Ariar GIsik T.toU, Mi Cor GtrUsisl SoMiMbcbva nzTJS Ir Vm Lra Grtr ier SKCT3JT II jt Drt Pclalea 3rt Ei Lstoe N' rl DS Maast LerrrtSe d'cea Sasr (frw Jcr Ah. Lov P.st a Day I.ua Etr4tr la the? SJc of Nijht Each mar, lac IT Th Hn RiT CaawVa Deal Yea W'erp WVcs Era Ga trtelxH Sot body's knockirg at l'tvtr Dor imh Evrr Tirrn Tetl tha (Manascrtpt) fervor over Ker sweraaa, ar.1 Cta rthax.u, all cf wh wa ara wif.a.

hav mad rrrral rC3ts all rwed to Lrlay ti. UaatLfiJ rrti In tir vvi. Tha Lervsa TWalr. tha largest tho in tha ttra coeussaay, has ailri hT ta arrar ca the.r ttax. tat ti.

oi rl MLsa MacDonail ar4 lt rx rrti Vtt.t claims Mias leer AivJda Laa UTrs, a Cur rvrrvrr. ana Maclonaid. wab tie ijJi fe e.atrirt ef name or tea winner, iv xeet. six Si.tr aim. Wert Kc4.

Irgram, Crsf incnes ox rxtrfni. ten ard Cerl sa Is tru rr as s' It e.l. and ara not lax ta their prae af th rhar.tora Gu Xi.rvzti wSasa eorts this wos4erfJ trJ4 was prv cf the ether er.tra Sa vera given a prue. Mis Gladys Svir th wirjier cf seevad lace, arat ta recipient cf a 1mt 1 rstir.i overnight case, traie of ALavcr skin Mita Vera tha third rnis wirnef, rrcetvad a leoa Ufa! Use 1 Ik parasci, a other cor each rrjvsi a Vanity DU lirsp. AS af th patrons ef tha aTtur caa wry reaijy assert thst IA aatr was haxll In.

princely Ax T. dsa th firrt ar.J capaht axa re next cf Fp rxca 2stjsm Pai ar4 Gadaoa Crvca. who its. Levi larre. gay crywd.

Mus MseDwsUl was tha astry cf th Hofy Cro A. A. th yr ri er uaaa cf IS citT: IX a Swasta th ilT ti Vsv brels, cos cf tha fareea elba ef th city, Mlaa kiss rtrtsexred tia H.u XJ ancthcr ere ef tha elilm sriee ca. titled wrJk aocial aalra tha (Sea rbeta Tt Oaa.) A wsy to test tia crality cf eef. fee to pl a rpocaisl la a r' a is of coid water arui ait a c.

vra cf lecaoa jsc. If tha ce're is par It rcsaia tc af tha water: lZ ret. LV water wI o. aha haQs ta worked ta a jabiiaxt irorn la txisr. AA fee SrW 101 I Beautiful Dolores! Suede or pazcrJt Autumn brou or.tLiclc In the fuede, new itetd haic or black in the patent.

Finest quality hare ever shown. 536 SMmiFILXD ST. A3.

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Pages Available:
64,064
Years Available:
1911-1977