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1 i From A HotelBooh ri nn By Lena Trent Gordon CKEY, CARTER WOODSO? lvn a 4 niaKlianT XZ MABEL BANKS Vr itiJt. VYiiiiK I of the notaaia nignis. njy utfLj I would tT. I SS and instructive Irises wiser because of the things I have heard 1 tlL 1J? Kur program and for th.JHSS trtj tive art to Mrs. Waring." I never heard ITe award the assembled audience thxScS tit SSfm which h.

extolled the virtues ad ce whiih forms a part of the body politk over 08 iff Mackey has a divination of spirit that should be 7nnW? publie, but, 3 manifested by but a Verv few8? Iwhile listened to the chief executive's word. MST Sfoflowins thought took Tonn: i wpe, 1 mu ti nun rn. Lie dreams that are silent and stilled, Under mounds that are ages old Are lost structures I fafled to build Dead hopes and lost faith, ghostly formal Like tombstones these stand there Silently marking lost hours, At that time when I didn't But 1 know hearts have mountains, too, tor I have glimpsed their rugged top, In striving for this glorious view I've sometimes pam almost forgot. deep in the vrfle of my heart, I may spend an agony hourl But I am striving for that scene I'll behold from the mountain tower. lUu Imit 4b evnajaf" a i reHf wwtf nurd tut i rat xllfMfci fiUnMlng by Utile Mabel ,1 Wcete in the Mayor's ftxeeati tkis ear oJl.

Fifth grnde pupil of the I i. errure for hr mn. uirrfure for her rneei thrir return, refreshments were nred at the parsonage. Arthur Vri Its) was cnlled Qut oj the ctty last isday to Chatham, N. to attend funeral of his youngest sister.

Grace Ennels Ta called to Ro Mtn, )h Tueaday to attend the jirl of hr niece. A blTthday par given for Ml Lula Hall VrT it nlrht. Those present were Misses iyh Menu, Helen Osle, Grace Lock rrtoces: Small, Alien Waters, Zoa Jlfsars. Lee Thotna, Stanley heater Pluraer, Jamiaa Mar i. Isaih Murray, Boa Xerpna and Siccer.

Th inembemhio driva wnlttea of the Non Part isiart Po t'luh of Ithaca and Tompkins Mntjr, ld a mass meeting 'lit the ni Block Building on North Tiogra rt last AVednesdav evening. Eii.rt represented tha "HooVer for Iruidfiif New Tork State (fommit ir an address on loyalty and roicsrapny or neroert. Hoover and Itf of Nearro refureea in the South fwi th flood. Tho.G. Fourteen fsai Llub gave a surprise birthday rr oa Mrs.

Walter Bvrd. Tuesdav ptnlnj. Those present wera Mr. and a G. Thsrll.

Mr. and Mra. flr. Byrd. r.

ind Mrs. O. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammonds. Nelll Snowden.

Jennette Jones has h4n rnn. D'4 tO the hfl11H'wll1l rhilmn.l.m frw In the City Hosnits.1 at tht are Kddle Bennett and Mra. aaetHiu. Bishop Wallace is ex Ktd to he St th Tnma A I K. Zion Church.

March 85. The "inthta Chapter. Order of East Star. entertalnd the members of 7 Garnet Lodire at their rooms, Block Buildinar. After tkelr Tuesday, an hour nnn was spent in aociallalng.

fit Broaram wan mm fnllnw. PUn ZJy Cora Howard: vocal eolo Ki rhllJ'P3i reading by Mrs. Mr. ana Mr. u.

Sunday In Auburn. Honks i cbambera, City Mall, acbool made Ibe MnfLv 'llf kn. a 1 1 to bv stored d.ll. JJTf will Ct. onic or 1avf put in money to uy it tor yew.

lTKi inn who manufacture dolls for b. ii.il on. Kr i.l!.ll Hv I. the beautlrul h.u.c of th Mavo 71? tu.4rlul.la. and that the FJrM I.dy be kind to If.

Mror of I ra of the Uorbam araoot, 16tb aod jr amt September to Krhriiri lkt hy I have been Heteetcd to xle (he doll to yo. I am hehifoi tfw.mluee rho want ery child to Ko to aehool day oa prorated by Abl.all It ehalr." Kr 1" Makes skirt whiter while you sleep Ko.sc Norwood was our escort to lake. Gertrude Allen, high hwi gra iuate, to Washington, who presented a declaration of fripnd ntotne President, and a colored doll to Cooli.lirp. I muei nan uaumpamtu iioscoe uanipDeu to Harrisburg, honor pupiUof i Martha Washington school, who presented th declaration of friend to his fxcellency, Governor Msher. Helen Dun i it: i i 1 oin nign bcnooi, represemeu ine.inendiy gesture to the head of oclucation.

Mr. Gideon and Sumner Ijee made the prescnta a io. oi education. CARTl.lt WOUDSO.V Ttr aoareas utaae by arter uaodton. di drat fcn Jt Hilr.

on th occasion of the opening of Friendship Veek at Wylle liurrb. will lone be remembered by those who nrre privileged fir mm, lie piymiti7 ioreef.il ana aent a great mexsaaje to bis ITHACA, Wtdnesdajr wkshiug b'l birthday, th A. M. K. 7An Sun ir Fchnot gavo a ttfrlgh rldd paVtj MONTGOMERY, W.

VA. Mrs. J. J. Turner attended the executive hoard meeting; of the State Federation of Women' Cluba.

which jva hfild at the Mattle Home last. Saturday. Mrs. M. M.

Johnson entertained several of her friends at her home In Fayetto l'ike Thursday veninR Music and cards were Indulged In until a late hour, a dainty luncheon vrat served by the hostess. Messrs. C. Saunders, Vernon and Melvtn Turter attended the Elks minstrel at Charleston laat Friday eveninsr. The Ladlea Imnrnvatmnnt League held ita weekly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home, of Mrs.

U. 11. Johnson In fourth avenue. After devotional servica Mrs. Eva Claybourn, vice president and mistress of ceremonies, conducted a well prepared program.

The address delivered by Dr. O. W. Hodge, who waa gn jiyt of honor, and the paper, the subject of which waa "A Woman's Fare In the Unfinished Tasks." which was rad by the president, Mrs. J.

Jj Turner, was worthy of mention. Mrs. W. Lawrence presented a song of her own composition to the league. After the program the hostess served an elaborate luncheon.

meeting adjourned to meet Thursday, March 1, with Mrs. Mamie Johnson in Fifth avenue. Among those who attended thn Institute and Howard basketball game at Charleston. W. Friday evening, weio Mr.

and Mrs. Richard McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Orlander Wade.

Mrs. M. M. Johnson. Miss Susie Cobb.

Dr. O. W. Hodge, Lawyer W. Love and.

Prof. Hllliard Steptoe. William Johnson, whj is employed at the El verton Branch Coal and Coke Company at Elverton. W. was burned about the face and hands Friday, at writing.

Mrs. Cornelia Howard and Mrs. Ella Willis who have been ill. several weeks, are improving slowly. Mrs.

Florence Tinsley, who has been visiting friends in New Tork returned home last week. Leave your Items with Mrs. Wysor Le, 101 South Ferry street. Phone 127. Mr.

and Mrs. William Wilkerson, and Mra Eva Claybourn attended the pageant which was staged by Mrs. J. V. Wilkerson at Glen Ferris, W.

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i 1 Thursday vi. .1 Conf rsgatifnal Ch'urchTo aTaU towahlp dinner. Just as a bit of our th names we rcor aynonyms of "Bir Business ths women were social leaders, All of moderation of wealth was visible. Each tail. ws coversd wltn heavy Joft wnitspar with fancv put rrrr.

aemthV: lthr; vVn down "ecn iu.lt Wl.l VOLS that reminded u. k. 1 fuhn.i"fd to The oni ihini rse tnat wa fonnd "Wowia k.Kif our dinner ticket words are things and a small drop fJLVlk. 'Ui5 ths dew upon a that whlcn tnake. tliooaanns i i Lsitt uaually bringa In Its wake so wmul not so in Cleveland k1 f.

MBBomm i spirit of the city is manifesting i.t ZV medium being BeneBta'VThere have been aev th 'urnlshlng of th Phyllis Wheatley (which, by the way, has its dedication la April). jrneSt ior Popularity contest and benefits for churches. Twin all oenents it's simply a case of needlea and plna. needles and pins, where one leaves oft the other uegtns. One of the most eoiorful of th patriotic holiday parties held Wednesday waa th costum tea given by Mra Pearl Hines of East Ninety ttfth street, to aid the candl of Misa liesisie Randolph tone or the popularity contestants).

The effectively decorated table represented cupboard" from which th quests availed themselves or th wwti served by Mra. Clay MrB Etta Banks and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Tha ladies who assisted Mra liines in receiviug were dreosed In colonial eoatum; hoop skirts and powdered wig. Mra J.

Howard as Ueorge Washington was striking in a dashing satin ault resplendent with gold braid and lace, while Martha Washington. Mra. Etta Banks, had a costume that waa complete in every detail. Those participating Jn the program were: Mra. Kuby Slaughter, who sang several numbers: a reudlnir by Mrs.

'Henry Mukes Wushlngton." Mra. Ituth Baney aai.g and little. Lucia t'htrin gave several itatinns. Throughout the afternoon Miss Mae Moore played the piano, whit the guests were greeting other. Wednesday evening the J.

L. Club held a benefit dance for the furnishing of the club's room of the i'hyllis Wheatley. The club at its recent meeting elected Miss Jane Fuster to membership. The organization plana to have its amiual prom soon. Friday night the "Royal Vagabond" Cluh an informal dance at the Metropolitan This is the first affair that the club has had this season and enthusiasm was very high.

Mae Moore's orchestra played. Those present were: Dr. and Mra Herbert Wallace. Dr. and Mrs.

E. Ounn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert iTurner.

Mr. Kred "'relghton and Miss Clem Green, Mr. Fred D. Kose boro and Miss Lottie Phillips. Mr.

Nabors and Miss Clementine Hedgea. Mr. i Walter Myers and Misa Bert Myers. Mr. Paul Ramey and Miss Jan Fuster.

Mr. Eugene Cheeks and Mra OrifCilh with Byrd visiting from Atlantic City. N. and Mrs. Welcom T.

Blue. Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hendricks.

Attorney Frank Lvnns anil Miss Catherine Seasor. Others present were: Richard Baylor. Belby C. Minor. H.

T. Gassaway Messrs. Charles Bell. Harrr Basey. Charles Gassaway and Dr.

T. Hendricks. Mra Olga Gunn. wife of Dr. E.

J. Gann of East 100th street, entertained at luncheon and cards for her house guest. Mra Grace Crumpler of Toungstown. Four tables played bridge and th first prize was won by Mra Clayborne George, the second prize by Mrs. B.

C. Styles and third prise went to Mrs. U. S. Tarter.

An exquisite guest priz was given to th guest of honor. The annual dinner of the Cedar was given Friday night at the The toast master was Mr. Alexander H. Martin and th speakers of th evening were Mr. Harry Payne.

Judge Adams and Mr. Charlaa White. All clubs connected with the Cedar gave reports of their activities at th dinner. About S00 people wer present. A musical was given at the residence of Mra H.Belcher of East Eighty ninth street.

The musicals was termed a George Waahlngton Tea and th hours wer from 4 until 7. Th participants were: Mr. Charles W. Brown, tenor; Mrs. Ruby Slaughter, soprano: Mrs.

Sophie Bailey and Mra Ellbabeth Moore gave a playlet entitled "Fast littl Evelyn Officer gave a reading. Mr. G. A. Grist rendered a baritone solo, while Mr.

W. R. Smalls gave several tenor numbers. A quartette of male voices sang Th Rosary." "A Cottage Small by a Waterfall." and several other request numbers. Th Gypsy Elammers had their weekly meetinu: with Miss Wa.

erly Gray. Several of th members of the Gypsy Slammers ar planning to mak up a theatr party to see th Student Prince. Mra Lucia Chinn had a bridge party Thursday afternoon at nr nome in isaat 101st. Those present wer: Mrs. Henry Mokes.

Miss Bessie Randolph. Mrs. A. UrN'mrhinn Mra Edward Ramsey, Mra J. Howard ana Mrs.

ts. tjigga iuiu iiii was nostess at a theatr party honoring Mra Cecelia Curtis. The party witnessed Al Jol son's "Jass Singer." Miss Gee guests wr: Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs.

Curtis. Mrs. ferry and Mrs. and Miss L. Pearl Mitchell.

Mrs. Curtis" hostess. Little Janet Stewart of East 100th street celebrated her aecond birthday Sunday with a party composed of her littl aa well as her grown up friends. Th Mothers' Club at th Cedar continues to have a very large attendance. Th large class in the gymnasium continues to increase in size.

Mrs. William Mason of East 101st street entertained the Assembly Study Club at her horn last week. The discussion for th afternoon was the "Negro In Art and Literature." Th Ladies' Auxiliary of th N. A. A.

C. P. announces that all plana ar flnlshed for their Carnival to be held April 18 and 19 at the Mount Zion Congregational Church. Th officers of this energetic organization are: Mra Clay Biggs. chairman of th popularity Mra Agnes Harrla.

chairman of th Carnival. Mra Clay born George Is tfce chairman of th publicity. Th ladies cordially invft any lady who is lntertated in th CLARKSBURG. W. Va, Mar.

1. The interest manifested in the Sectional Basketball Tournament among high schools in northern West Virginia, to be held in the new and spacious gymnasium of the Kelly Miller High School, March 2 and 3, has reached the point of wild enthusiasm. The talk among students, among parents, among fans, in fact everywhere you find red blodded, sport loving people is centered on the one great event of the season the First Sectional Basketball Tournament among Negro schools in northern West Virginia. No less than 60 sturdy athletes and their coaches will be on hand by noon, Friday, to represent the six nign scnoois in northern West Vir ginia. They will be the guests of the athletic committee the faculty and the entire student body of the THE PITTSBURGH i COURIER By THELMA LOUISE TAYLOR 1 work of th association to attend the meetings which are held at lit.

Zion Congregational parlors the second Thursday evening in each month. Th members of, th Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority gave a benefit card party at the Phyllis Wheatley Home laat Friday night. Ther wer arproxiroately 30 tables of bridge, five hundred and whist. This affair was in bt half of th Phyllis Wheatley Home. Mra Hal li A.

Smith of Los Angeles, who has recently returned from a nin months tour of Europe was th guest of Mra John IL; Taylor of Wesfhester avenue, en rout home. Mrs. Smith's magnetic personality mad many rrlenda for her during her short stay in the city and It is to be regretted that ah could not hav remained longer In th city and hav beet, en tertained by some of th members of Cleveland's eociety. Thursday evening th horn of Mra Hazel Thomas waa alive with tnerrimnt when she entertained in honor of Mrs. William Brown of East Ninety seventh street.

Mra. Thomas has th reputation of being on of Cleveland's most gracious hostesses and her home on Longfellow avenue la the scene of many lovely affairs. Mra. George 8. Greene and Mra E.

D. Hanaerd wer delightfully surprised when their nlec and cousin. Miss Marlon Wilkfna of New York City, but formerly of Atlanta. stopped off In the city en route to Los Angelea Cat. Miss Wllkins is spending her vacation this year in visiting her friends and relatives In the various parts of the counlry.

Last Tuesday evening Misa Anna J. Miller entertained at th horn of Mra William Brown. Th honor of the evening was Mr. Leon Henderson. Those invited by, the young hostess wert Miss Lurie Scott.

Mrs. E. H. Prentiss. Mrs.

Sum Hardsiy und Mm. William Brown. Mrs. llnry Jox of Wet Thirty second sfeet ws a very delightful host. when she entert iincd'Ht her home for the Ideal Club.

The guests spent the afternoon in playing Five Hundred. Th guests for the afternoon wr: Mrs. Robert DiM kett and Mrs. Leslie Armtronc of Wllloughby. Ohio.

Aftr the lix ha. I tfn a warded." the first club prize poi: to Mrs. 'haunc th sec ond prize to Mrs. J. A.

lialloway t.d the guest, Mra Leslie Armstrong, wi.a Kixcii a remcnihra nee lokm. Mr. Jii ilsin si'mply siilnin hr reputation as a pleasing li.tf when she entertained at a b. idr puny at hr charming fiat In Kast IOth street. The favors and dc.

orativ.ua were of the holiday season. American tl igs bflrig in evld everywhere. The guests for the brtdR were Mra. Loii Kwn. Mrs.

Clir.tcr K. Gills pi. Mrs. Julia Tli. j.

Mis. Fiife. A. Hut v. Mrs.

N. K. 1 Christopher, Mra. 'lay born iv orifi'. I nnsa iaan ur.

Mrs. 5. A Myers. Mrs. Joseph Kohinoon.

Mr. and Mrs. "harles jinnth. Mrs. John H.

Tavlor. Mra. Russell Urown. Mrs. W.

1. Sinin ders and Mrs. II. K. 'haun.

cN Mil Gerald Tyler, the wife of the well I Known Gi rsld Tyler, tha in n. Oberlln us the w. ek end K' est ira Mowara fcilauarhter lit r.iaht fourt Ii strret. XIia Imroihv Myera of Pasadena avenue nter talned the of "Ye Pui.hui" Club" at her home Salur.bv niilii inTiiiuvr. in.av pians ior a large i ana party, to he glen; Much 16.

Very elaborate prizes will be Riven. The nroceeds of I Its flat. I fit will go toward the aid of two povr families In th Fourth Ii.tn and i to alleviate the sulTerine In that i. cinity. Mies Myers had as her guests tor in George Hiutn.

Mrs. Lawrrnre Payne. Mrs. James T. Suggs.

Mrs. E. A. Ballev. Mrs.

Jm Owens and Mra John Taylor. The prizes wer awarded to Mrs. Leon vini, flrat: Mrs. On borne Grnre second, and Mra Fred Kenney. th rd.

The guest rrlze was won by Mrs. Jamea Mra Mabt.l l'avne sponsored a oaK sal given at the Peoples Finance Comoanv Rstnrdav her candlducy in the popularity eon test. Mr. Albert Bentley of Columbus. Ohio, secretary of tho Stipr ma Life Insurance Company with home offices in was a week end visitor In Cleveland.

The members of the African Art Sponsors chose Mr. Hsrry E. Davis aa the permanent chairman of th African Art Sponsors. The African Sponsors sent a check of $1,500 to Mr. Paul Travis, a member of the Cleveland School of Art.

for th purchase and collection of art ob Jecta. Th Gilpin Players gave tlOO Mr. and Mra Jeliffe. IlOo African Art Sponsors. $600.

and th Cleveland Museum of Natural History, $500. Littl Miss Iren Fpencer of East Eighty ninth, celebrated her ninth birthday with a party for 13 littl friends. Assistant Prosecutor Lawrence O. Payne was in Columbus Sunday visiting his father. Mra.

Wallace Bolden contlnuea ill at her home much to the regret of her many friends. Mra Mattle G. Anderson, who la leaving in March for Nashville. to work with th Fireside school, will hav as her guesta Friday evening th Council of Colored Women, at her home. Mias Elsie Shy of Imperial avenu Is convalescing tr.

TT serious lllnesa Captain Charles Fry and Roderick Williams represented the Gamma Tou Club at th state convention of clubs In Canton. Ohio. Ralph Tyler. Miss Ruth Merrltt, Dr K. A.

Bailey and Mra Iulse Franklin were ini.i.i. US. Leonefcouncil Friday. Miss Km penn did the work, assisted by Mrs. Plla Offer.

most excellent queen. Mrs. Beatrice Houston could not be present due to Hires. Mrs. Lucy D.

Mitchell of Chicago his re her sister's home. Mra Horace F. Ferguson, after a very atir cessful operation performed at the Cleveland Clinic. Never hav we had more perfect background than that which was witnessed at th residenre or Mr. and Mrs.

John Walter Wil's. on rant wood avenue, when the Over the Ton Club entertained. Nine of brllife were played during the evening. Mr. and Mra Will Included 1 amoni; the guests: Dr.

and Mrs. illiam Joyner. lr. snd Mrs. harles H.

Ir. and Mra Anthony J. Whitehead. lr. and Mra Leon Evans.

Attorney and Mrs. Selmo wr'nd Mrt Fred Lewie. Miss lllye M. Shook. Miss Dorothy We." Mrs Mamie Ford snd J.

Walter Wills TJii first ladles prize: Mrs. John II. Taylor, see ond membership orize; Mrs. irvln first guest prize: Miss Porothv West Second Prize for irn. Glenn, first Ktiest priz for men.

and Lr. Leon Kvans. aeind Kuest prize for men. A deliahtful luncheon ss served. Th agency fore UESTUfi.TOURKflM the EfJT fiTTRfiCTS IHTEREST' nation of the tournament.

The tournament and patrons of the school are planning to make the sojourn of the visitors more than pleasant from the standpoint of entertainment and comfort. The games will begin at 2:30 Friday when three contests will be played otf? then again at 7:30 two more contests will be played. The teams will then receive a well earned rest until Saturday nijrht at 7:30 when the consolation game and the sectional championship will be decided. Seven games in all will be played during th? two days. A beautiful trophy will be presented the winner of these games.

"Cum" Posey will handle the games and teams and fans alike can feel that they will be called strictly according to the rules and that the best team wins. THANK YOU "It takes a bit of Absence And a bit of tick nets too To make your friends express how much Tbey really think of you." So do I gratefully acknowledge the many expreaaiom of kiadTy thourht which have poured continually into my sick room dor ins long illness. Dorothea la, Maadexter Cleveland nistrlct th Pyramid Insurance i Company entertained I honor of Mr. lsaa Chapman. wbo la returning to th hem offic la Chicago, bat ween th hours of 4 and o'clovk at th hous of Mra Faaale Hrowru.

East Forty ninth streeL A deliciowa luncheon was ervad by Miss Carrie low. Th spakrs war H. H. Wlliivma stat district manager: W. I.

Nelghbora M. M. Kill and Mr! Isaac Chapman, th guest of honor. Among those preaent werei H. x.

Gibson. Sirs. B. E. eiasltb, Mra I.

tUrdner.i Mra Mary Craighead. Mra Julia Gam by. Mra 1. Jones, Mra 'ora L. Johnson and Mr.

H. N. Cob Th Royal Worker of th Council of Women gav a Uorg Washington musical tea at th horn of Mra Elmer Boyd on East Eighty. first street last week. Mra Alexander MarOn of East Fortieth street had a Babel meeting at her home Sunday afternoon at which tlm Ruhl Effendt.

th grandson of Abdul Baha and cousin of Shaghl Eflendt. present head of Bahaist movement, apoke. Sine th rapturing of th northeastern stat championship by his Cedar volley ball team. Dr. Jess Firs ha been congratulated by all of his friends.

Dr. Kirs la th captain of th teanu Mr. and Mra Edward Halvey of Gar Meld avenu entertained at dinner last Tuesday for Mra John Rollins of New Vlenni. Ohio, who ts visiting relatives here. She was also ntrtalnd by Mrs.

May snd Mra hint Douglas of Clarkwood road gave dinners for her. Councilman Claybom George waa In Columbus Sunday to address a mammoth mas meeting of the N. A. a. C.

held In th Interest of an extradition case. Rev. H. A. Clark, pastor of St.

I'aul's Church of Colusn bus. introduced Councilman Uoorg hnm he knew when pastored In fUveland. After th meeting Councilman Ceorg was th dinner guest of Mr. Truman K. Glbaon.

tho pr. dent oflth Snprem Uf Insurance Mr. W. E. Hubbard, ttrrs tary of I the Victory Lif Insuranc was th speaker at th National Benefit Aacy fore meeting on Saturday.

Whfs th Ladies' Mis sionary Society of Mt. Haven's Dap tist niircn gav its reeeptlon in th church last Thursday afternoon Mra Anderson was presented with a beautiful wrlsr watch. Th raeeptlon. honoring Mrs. Anderson waa ad ee.

jbr Mr. Thomas W. Tlemlng. wife of Fleming, who was th irlncrtal speaker, and Tte. Sylvester Williams was tb master of vrenioiies.

(iiinrii HtT: ox Hill tiaatlst ksrrh One vf th most cnjorable features of the Recent week at Zion Hill Baptist Church wss th annual Alter Day IcbraMon In honor of the pastor. Dr. C. C. Ailer.

Many members and friends klamored for admission (o th bnn'juetj to denied because of lark ct room. Dr. J. Grrgg was tb mss'r of eeremonlea and speeches were mrie by Dr. Lionel Rod era Judt: i tT of the Common Pleas Court.

Attorney John E. Roundtre. who presented Dr. Ailer with a purs of on behalf of th church: Dr. E.

A. Bailey. Sheriff E. J. Hanratty.

Deputy I Sherirf E. J. Kersey. Dr. J.

A Lawson pastor of th Church of th Master Prosecutor Payne. Rev. Henley, p.ev. Sylveater Williams. Dr.

V. M. Washington and Dr. Mitchell. Dr.

Ailer I hia acceptance of th purs traced his experiences from ts tlm ho founded Zion Hill Baptist Church on Central avenu up to it present phenomenal growth. It Is aa accepted fact in circle tbst Dr. Ailer has accomplished much la Baptist circles In Cleveland. Mn 7. ten C'oogeegatloaal Chorea Plans for th SS0.4t)0 campaign ar In th making.

Th campaign Is to be renewed th first part of March. An expert from tb financing concern. Ward. Wells and Company of New York City, has been secured toat direct the campaign. Tn annual Kiddies' Review will bald at Mount Zion In March.

This revu will be sponsored by th Phllathsa class of th Sunday, school. Mra Hattl Fair fax. ana of th oldest members of th church, la confined fo hr horn con vale armi; from a serious lllnasa Friday night, th second of a rt of Get Acquainted soctsls waa held In th parlors of Jit. Zion Tempi. Although th weather was very Inclement many members and friends braved, th weather to present.

I Shllah Baptise Church Sunday Rsv. Boon baptised membera ThxJ war $1 peopl taken Into th church In th recant revival conducted by the minister. At present th church Is preparing for a rally to begin March It. Th attend ance at th Sunday's sermons Is al ready howing a vry larg Incr. Asllerk Bdpetat Church Ttey.

W. M. McKlnney of flint. will speak aOAntloch Itastlst Churcli, March It. it both service.

AMU.VG the mm The senior members of the America Woodmen ntrtlnd thvtr Juvenile so aptly named th "Brush lturnefs Saturday afternoon at tb sters wT present reclv their tova snd eat Vhelr lee cream and rake, Mra Htttt lay and Delia Offer su pervim the games for th littl onaa Th Aid No. of Cory Church waa entertained by Mra Etta Drown of Knst Klghty flfth street. Tbo aid made specific plans for Its musical to be1 held neat Bunday evening at forv. Th aid announce that tb par iiriparns on tnia program win be Mrs. Kirllre Jeffries, organist: Mra K.llthi Wright, soprano: Dr.

A Childress, tenor; James Alien, sax soloist, and th doubl mlsed Quar tette from 6U John' A. M. E. Church, fovera ere laid for Is when th Milady Jovial Whist Club mt at tb homi vf Mra Margaret Rankin of tVdar avenue. Befor th playing th hostess served a three course luncheon to her guesta.

Valentine wer vleing with patriotic mblma for first In th decoratlv achara of Mrs. Rankin. Th prises wr aaarded to Mra Leon a Howard, first risej Mrs. Klla Day. eocond prise; Mrs.

Mary Whrte. third prta. Th men who war lucky were: Hobert fraisford. first prls wlnnar, and Jstnes Imt. tb second nrlta.

Little Jjuanita Thomas. Mrs. Wardell and tleorg tndly wer th participants in a program given last Bunday ve nlng at Stewart Memorial Church by thi Optimistic Oub. Ist Sunday afternoon at th rhyllls Wheatley. th Mothers Club bad charg of th fr servlcea Mrs.

Masai Mountain Walker waa th main speaker of th afierroon while Mra W. J. Wooding gave a hortxt'k as did Mra King, the prealdenOof th Mothers Club. The other feature on th program werj a baritone solo by Mr. A.

J. f.rist; piano aoloa by Mra 3. Mt tjtWs and Mra Faulln Jackson, a vocal: dtiet by Mr. and Mra J. M.

Sjmrlt and a select Ion by th Zephyr Trio. Mr. rtr Boult. th chairman of the banquet commit! of th ast tnd Political Cluh. announces that tickets for th banquet to given by tie club should purchssed soon I as possible.

Th banquet Is to be he'd March and most of th I fa Urk.t.U already sold. Rv. J. Walker of Cincinnati, a clvlo leader of tbst lty. wilt bo th principal speaker Cards wer th attraction when Mra Julia Ma Kimm ntr taine, th Iris rive Hundred Oub at her horn In East IflJrd afreet.

Th prises wer won by Mra Minnt Ntskely. nrst. and Mra Beulah Hi. ot.H. Misa "Vynnna Whlghara ef Ksst Ninety enth treet waa a to the Cheerful Cherab Oib last Sunday afternoon.

An unusualle interrsting progrsna was given by tb ciub members, What It Means Tie 'rlattan waa read be Misa l.Vl'! "cy rearee.n gav a reUgiou reading and Mr. ih O'" The guests for the tnoeni re. set Alexander. Jasper Jordan. Mra Louis "Corpse" Turns Out to Be Bag of Cement In Coffin The ar.

luuis. Mar. 1. latent desire to re: something nothing has resulted In hnnirj "peck of trouble" to Charles ST. LOUIS.

Mo Siar. 1. for UoweJi and John Allen of this city. Allen, a barber shop "proprietor, was found rodty of atterrptinfir to pet money under false pretenses In an insurance fraud and was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary by a Jury in circuit court here Thursday. The Jury deliberated for 15 raintites In reaching the verdict.

Undertaker Already ia Ten A co defendant. Charles L. How en, an undertaker, is now kptipj a five year gentenee, after losing his appeal to the Surrrm Court. He was convicted on June 23. VjZK.

The third person In the fraud plot the alleged dead man returned to life to testify for the stste ra aonnson. were accepted into the club. At present lb olub la making plans for Its mas meeting to be held th eecr nd Sunday tn March. Miss Myrtle Wlsgtna la aldlnar Ibm dub lu msklnr arrangement for th meeting. bsn th Arbor Vita club held their meeting last week IS persona presented their applletion for membership.

Tkls demand on th part such a number of persona ruiun FIRST SECTION PAGE ELEVEN GETS 5 YEARS FOR DURYKIG "GEHEnT" axaiost the other two. CorjNh Fell of Life Harmood Karl inc. alias Karmond Allen, seed 31. was sapsjaaaod to be dead and btxrved. Bet that Is do! the ease, be ts alive a4 "full of life too.

In his story oo the ocas stand he care most of the details of the plot, which the state al Jeered. Howell and AUea evolved toj oovaisi in nusrtnes rroea uie Liberty Life Insurance Coetpasy of Chicaro, LX Ilerllrc aald that he KaJ been employed as a barber for five years for Allen, when Allen su4TZfUd in January. 125. he was leading a reckless life and had better take out insurant. A few dare later aa a rent for th Liberty Life railed and the policy was taken out for Hurlief under the name of Cay momi Allen, with John Allen aj beneficiary.

Gets Sick In Iember, 191. Hariirg said that he became sick and Allen told him to stay In bed. Allen took htm to a roocnirvg house and. railed lht ran mow be si of the fneeabajee III(ISM (Jk va thrucni any Of lb I CieMlatb at. 'IZZl "s.res roe O.b dVl' rJlZZl ewu a a wJ Wwg On.

of the c.u,". I'f Third t.Ia I'JtU'i AtVVWr rlct that I. doing commendable Work the 7mn th Llneoln tKula Club. Trtf attending. A a part Zt tV aVets night at th.

Cntrl Avenue Jih ae.nu. wtliTb Hous clothing about or trire C.br.n. tb Va." rl" tn'm eneet Inr.i,. Cat; ber of th club regretted tf at tb.re ha nve aaetatant tMsis.rT.7 fcVir wa. an I.

sufficient supply dotbin, I rt "2Vt Tb to aatl.fy th n.eda the Intl. Innebn at I the STetfJliVta drn of that vicinity and I rnday lebrtary IT mtTtT Zr. La r.nc. O. larn.

tbe resident, re sble. T.o oMend'ag "V' Mrl dJLV rorle having I a. Mr. W.i.Kt.V fCi t. VT If gll It) fl a isfti I v.

I rj i i 0 as rjy.r f. li FIFTH SMlTOFllELD AND DIAMOND Dr. James H. White to w. Hariinr eJ that tHr." days Isur a taaicab called and he a ii strocted UpU Howell's horne.

I stayed there a teet30d then rn tired ard walled cC: I dednl know that I va kj he clirtel. ewersl Held Ts 5 Testianeny HweU's trvaJ howrd that a rcui aaerW Janrea Moor, whoa relstivrs roulJ ir4 a ford to pay the funeral espse was burd ia aa 0O cAar4 a Kaymuevl a ad efoore's ctTla rears tained crJy a of rnseat. Itoth funerals looir on tie same Ur. ZZ LaUx when an the liberty Life Insararare Conrany discos red AIJn had been burf day before he was jt to hie died, acrord.rc th honaJ pasfhett. an taeafcstMMi waa civic rrd and the coTLns eIw J.

At the tnal Alten'a defense wss confined to several characvr w.t esse who tesUArd to 'good retsatation. when It met at the hem Mra Ar ti.ltr will be continued tbeT aV Tl il? i. I'sietl dneedynV nVve: aHP mrr I W. A. building.

IM for tbe ralslrr of It tn monev. Tl. mi were remainder in on leer a elected a r. Mra 14 Moward. ie.

ted president: Mra II. dttwtrt, re elected ic president. 'ra W. Mines, recnrdlrtc eerretary: Mra O. Stakely.

rnrrespundirg secre tarr: Mra r. Clark, treaaur.r; Mra Wright, chairman of the sl rm mlttee; Mra K. Hiss a and ii iari tx. asnington. reporter.

wee. mt IseaswreJ Wss.lvo ReMef Tkresgs sdse a Itsoglass Slesasblleoa laih Thrs aoor men. vmws 4 children crowded INa Central Aeeewe Itsth tleuae Friday vaig. Fsbruary SI. to rerelTO clothing distributee hr ll.e ederl twMiaiss RreuMiraa ids.

mo( or I rtosaj ritve aad i iJl months according lo W. U. mfmbeTlo WlUmla Jr of 'Trsmld In.ra. ct Hpe." ttwUi lUrrlT A. wM' "ho of lb.

W.lf.r UJI M. Tb clothing included TTni irl r. sboea suite, dre rest. a4 tla mJ1! aMI it. Kr.

Through the courtesy of jwtk Ji. Mra Anna M. rrs. t.r, Mrs V.l.;r Klnar aunertatecdeai ibaT n.w lam. and Mrs A l.c..u.

oroved luncbeon bv Mra tl. or tbe JmHtei o7i TLmZi r. iMe. nent or the club. lra.

lu tz. Mrs. II It ess a. Mra rtoblnsjn cf Cedar tb WillJ.Xa Mra JsmeaT SiTile ala det th 1 rieeiMa Cub. for Mra Iteaal P.W.C TyVredTTl th furn shing of at the new JT71 im member loaether elik Him.

ii.i we aarsass a Hae. r.mi KUrsia ere. SIra. at u. "ls De Arto flub was nlertal.d I street eoenmlsstoner PlanaTVf ei.warih,rf ra 11.1.1..11 h.i.j.

hou waa d.l.Iw iV. 2WBU. rrorram until ther la a ck.are "I'ehtfnliy deeuraled fe In th aoeoiplor mt Uoattoa la taia th affair with n.i.rr. rut r.A I aiiuaitoa) IS tat Vhrltsa WWslle Mr. rrsnit I'tiMr s.rari., u.t.

Hdwstlrn of II tram I loose. epb is tb Mother nb. Tueadar. S'ebruary It. on the third floor of mafia.

on th ub)eet Vharurter Ualld 're A Isrv ft tmber ef eeaaber nal frtenda of the Uukor il.k Mra terested listener ta this lecture. lee wnea roe ak. a dl'e rt e. Tb rs at ii gueet. Tb ke.k( 1 We bi.

dee tbe a tbo iMstltMl Inrartseut at a Vm. tlfuU aa4 greot tnsarlsllf. Mwa reditl Mr. Cllsabetb fe bee sfe sfslr I. rely pateafaie.

Tb regular saaas'Sily Mtiag ef ansae, 4r e4 il.H a( haia M'teda. lW.f, A tunebevn wa 4lcd a laussai. aakd a Ilea brsseaiK VataU gs a aaeet tteai9C Viae Vat tvsr Was a 'aa. at eaker tSi veaetmg. Site Jias 1 liotter.

(arl eeere arr. was ria epesk.r at Ilea eiar la I reH. sp nered be the lnlxl Cbe'Tf'S Trede. (K ftkmrr IJ IS. lea Main tee a.

M.i w. watte tn Tetcda. Mra Margaret I a lane a4' M.a t. Herry seet nteettg party tb Arte fen tar. Mar ta.

raeteg. ear a ad aa.l ee )rti saiu a Lsl fc r. It snaat wer oerved. Tev i ba ten In tb tbe art. a WVeatler Aseaartstleea.

a aart set for feraisS.ac lb bati Tbe sft are 2 la IS. asaiiwws, nr cee'a Tbt prt teetng ieeaHl Mra. 1 ll Msrsli. Mteeea VLaaml. J.

Ufri.s bertha. UhMsA Ibe eee ltto Mrrt', Irr Mlea ettuif. aea IUlMr and T. baf I sad It Sn.nt. ttKft.

wbee. and eH two iiMtt a m. epee rise) lUUItaas MtlV.t IS sr vree ef tbe I o.irt I wen ef tn A. Loxm As Low As ire Ot rt tintpt a. rnnar To Mat snip IlilSVlll.

tIStSlt. a.ta na. Tonus. Twarr. ssj.

icat. itnat arm wee) Clad aee mm rutawai awa fba GiUInter. 929 Ubtrtj Ari2 bsae STVaodbs ttef i Tjm a ts bed ad) Il A' Famous Basement Feature 5,000 Pi Sale! 1,000 New Sprint IfCfl Uinidleirwear For Women and Misses Regular St Vdnes' Nlihtzoaas Costume SUpt Envelope Chemuet Sieptns, Bloomers and Combinations yrtsh new prinz onderxaraentj. priced onasaallr low for Uii. gr it LhrtfxJ.y dVVf Vnvtw Soft NsUsjooki.

Ilea VoUt and hi5SlM? Vf!" FrtttiIj em broidery. medaUions, Ucet a.Bfi Uilortd atria. AU the wiated new xhxdts. 7 REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES FRANK A SZDZR J1AZZMENT I SWEATERS at aicci blf pria 5 Sweaters lor, Women, Misses enA ChRiren Slipover. Crick ttt, Cocf Styit Etc, Sieee lo 41 oea' Nisea fo 34 CaOarea hii to U.ry wasted see rtrU saw rereaeated la.

tki. ia ssura Tans ui ed rra.L J. 1.

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