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uu onirrrrtn 75 l'''t''HZ" 7 t5usmecs jjon ibowtd rapid progress and ta a continued rt in th as. airs Ineludid In the laris group of nesn. nron who travelled fromths slits tut tha tolden West, end ths Sunny ef brtlll slid elorv. Delta selves. Ths Alpha Kaona Aloha tea dance ths Halns House on ths Pitt am vas a pretty and pleasurabls nnt An attractive group of local rwni 10m and visiting aorors at' Th unique Dawn Danes of Alphl rm Alpha was not only brilliant but quits an innovation.

Starting Mths magic hour of 2. the visitors wd until about 4 ah hem, and with the aroma and eKg 1 in permeaUng the Th Oinna Pi Phi Prom in ths WMtiv. Pythian Temple was an niRij nf work. Beau Gsions7? Brilliant ANNA J. THOLIPSOH NAMED NEW PRESlDETfT CJimaxing a Wranial tmparaUed in Delta SlgmaiTheta hls the election wtuma from tha aororitv 'ummMmi to oa Tuesday named Mrs.

Anna J. Thompson.brUUant young tvihinpton. D. girl as Grand PrMnf rp 'T of Chicago, First Grand Vice President Genevieve Shlef of Washington, oecoaa yrana vice Grace Woodson. jumrso.

girt PtWVB ywmli at I ytmctlv ud ftaturd by ub' wuaj of ooporatlou and bij folneu on tbe Par chapter all er the country. Tbr fpovfM of h. ifhlmments of chapters and 'i fi 11 rvi. 11. 1 1 1 Silt sdrdt and Ideal of tha sorority.

Pt Poblicj. ales' hands upon introduction. gowned ana correctly I feeling" and swear it's lovs. mefrry raakinj Spir frsterrity 8nns Rnd yells were a rture of this affair. ths Kanra Frolic in the comfy i "peuive Club ouartPrd wa.

al.o a comiy I leo a letter niBht during biennial ennlal alc, soft lights. 1 1 I1KUU. were leaaiux lear 'f this occasion. wo pilTin age through the were wiinsr feat Mt. to the xitor Points of in wa the del teates.

Jh final if.iona of th7 biennial inturrd a flne spfrt of feI. and sadness at saying fare Visit mnt nr Narrow minded boy friends, ntrainilA A comprehensive, jntereswnf prol rn not wnUnr to veo from lm tor the corolnz year wm V1 ana muse say tne situation aty ProTes Gracious Host jha been so axtremsly comfortable wtubureh literally opened IU flats that I sal safs In deelarintp Ittrt to Delta and the visitors' wsrs tns antlrs season a perfect siszls llTta royal reception. vounusss oomoi bo less. er's hoping you can lOtUI aauri were givaa nvnvr ui i iuuvi to iotore who reFresentsa pracU But, Pub Irs rot to horns any every eecnon 01 nauon, now, or very soon, Naturally, Tsddy tool cltUene co operatsd whol. andXhavs bsan protsstlas; "vlolsntly kttrtedly with the local Mu and sines ws wers told this foul bit of Mphe Epellon Chapters In sxtsndlng news.

As naturally, too, it had no flsre nopivijr hiuwu i onecu juowsr, on uto contrary, has nueiled. gradually but firmly Impressed upon X.tli&al Officers Present uiat nom tns way of aU Whsrsfors. rm forced to enfi. miauq aoouc ix i must nssas ns People who take you for 15 when Peopls who havs nothing slss but. Kids who go to school because they havs to.

Folks who get ths meanings 01 ths words "particular and "htnkty" twisted. "Sheiks" who live according to Hoyle, or soms such dippy text. People with an inferiority eompisx. Men who can't find a good barber. Girls who fight over "their men.

Poor whits trash. Fraglls womsn. Tes" men. 1 Cynics. ilen DeCked husbands.

FoUrteen yearoio jugs wao have And pip squeaks. Knvr. don't mind me, Public I 4nn' avan own this nswspapsr. All I've said is from my heart, nobody If if iff rrfC nricr i i i 0 7 I II I 'i llll V. I 7 1 7.i?:" I "TV Vrw A.

v. fli TTr TTr TT 1 7 Qr7C aAa I IsV Ulw J. 'V I Cri) I It JLSTVJL TVQJtPBQir 77 of Washington, on of moat outstatwf ini; sororiry ioonsn in America, tea sleeted Gratd President o.tKs JDsKa Siflnva Tnata sorority Tuesday durinjr ths'Sisn nial fcskl Asrs. i 7 GtiEVEJL. TBXLMA.

LOUiBB TAYLOR, Ws must recapitulate a bit. yo know. 1 Ths week has been so crowds that.lt Is hard for us a perfects KrKSK human bsing. tokH, oJ fr Tn.ftn wnifSn5 msmortes. Wi went to soms affairs wt knoJ Aaaa J.

Thompson of Washington, I Everv man hu hi i v. JZ jMsnette T. Jones of Chicago and rjeg, j4mM Norman Hall said so: think wa skidded alone to th thel IUhim mi. Bh Uf Af witnlnfftm. Thi 4k.H i.

I v. 7j 1 wOT iop mo iron xninsung, 1 nail asleep. peersl chairman of committees jwlU they? I don't iu how. Ssstds Ths youngstsrs (dars ws eaU the sen wt 'f rmt tM that 111 rs that have mads ths holidays a hef rT.TTT I Among ins ioiks 1 uo thing around here and where r. i wno.amuss, oisgust or arouss my of them corns from ws don't kno ITMioam au; juj x.

Jbdh, sympauiy no mean SXtsnt ars: Take, for Instance, the formal dan reUve; Marios Nicholas. Program; Boys who frankly admit they ars rivan hv Miss Jnii. T. Osnts of eI ut necepuon; nsien 1 acuisiy uneomrortaois and non 1 Mth street Friday night at her hon uimi, roiuiriuon, jttwu n. fuiuni.

iu va prssaoos csruun i Making whoopee was ths word Brown, Budget; Inei Allen, Social; girls. ths avenlnsr and Mas Moore's loltne Dark, Housing Edna Kln ehlon, Inttr frsternal an dZlaohel Taylor, Fellowship Tea. 7 i Sod si Affairs Brilliant BUrtlng with the colorful Delta llrma Theta formal ball at ths pret eiT decortf Pvthtan Temnle Fri lij ivenlng, the social aids of ths frlMinlal was enshrouded In a mass Girls who off sr and ask ths prices I chestra. Among thoss present we of sverythlng. Conceited men.

Dsceltf uii women. Folks with affected accents. Or girls with a self Invented air. Slumming philosophers. Men who carry hip flasks.

ths Misses Juanlta Gordon, Phil Gassets and Bernlcs Boles of ObsV Up. Dorothy Gordon of Palnesvlllf Don and Gals Lilly of Psinesvll Kenneth Keys of Ashtabula and Del) aid Ward of Pittsburgh. The town guest list included Cyril Cra People who judgs. othsrs by tbsm for Fisher, Erceel Wars, LeV ntroneu" tea Sanday afternoon at I reuowa woo cui aance ana aonv T. M.

C. A and ths closed Delta I Know iu Waner were two of the outsUndlng Thoas who oan't sing and don't bs wbU of the week. Other fraternal Mv rruUutions, Including ths Alpha hs kid who count usiisvs in ttpps Alpha sorority and ths Alpha Us Alpha, Omega Pal Phi and Fellows who still say Whara hays stppa Alpha Pal fraternities also brilliant affairs in honor of Dtita. you dkb mil mjr iu( Males who Insist on shaking xe tar Wim." Bvron Adams. Clarii Adams, Paul Kelley, William Tudir.

Vernon Dixon, J. D. Worthy, Thomas Christopher, Hooper, Edwar Beauty Hints i COIW FACIAUS 4 fThe slmst juyes ars most often oyjriooked. i We go far afield in search of cires that lis at our vary door, fn faef In our very larder. Tae meal for tutanea.

A marvelous trac sf orms ln may bs worked la the comply on in about ten days Ky means citnts racial, just dump put the soajlfrom the container and place In lu stead a geneross supply of plain con meal and use it on ths moif' ened wash cloth when you clean our face each day. Tou will Inotlce sj Eradual raflnlnz of ths skint textual and at the aame tuns a together vch a soft, natural flush' that! is bright about through ths gents fricHn. Try this and bs eoo vlncM. 1 7 SPINj THE TSARS AT BAT' 1 is syeJgtvs ths first signal of age the race of 'women. This Is she In two ways, either by; ths hoi wneae peneath ths eyes or, ths pu neu.

IFor the use tlsi ereca freely, putting itilnt skln pntly. At night leave narous Quantity about ths eyes ibeorbil while you sleep. In tr rning ieroove the cream and pr an Ice sold astringent, being care or thef eyes not to get any lnsldr the ('pvCrines begin with; th ingest and place pads of Ice colt tringer.t over the puffs and pre wn wlch specially prepared ej raps that are sold for that purpoi ieep these straps on for 15 mi 4 then oat in srently a eooa ski ood. After this pat In an astringent. in SQUIBS As Crawford Road Garfield 9987 luncheon bridge party given by Mrs.

Bertha Boult. Ths tables held; long rreen and red candles In tinsel bases as their decorations. The luncheon consisted of meat canapes, turkey. sweet potatoes, pickles, relery, olives, 1 islad and les cream. Let ma tell ai aw.

I Dawson. Frances Simmon. John Blanche Johnson and Mrs. Luther Cobb, William nson, Ba Mason, i White. John Menry Early.

Elmer Thomas. Amonsr the YQunar people home Cornell Bryant Cleveland Jackson. from college are Wilhelmina Styles, Brooks, James Robinson, R1 Alexander, Calvin aely, Cflff Emmett John Madox, Xus sell Crane. Robert Dyer, Stan ton Waters, Houston Thomas; Haroid I Thomas, Thomas Hollaway andt Geo tioiiaway, Everett ornoes, josrn Toung. Albert Keeble.

a Earlena Owens. Dot Gordon, Cathrih'c Opal Owens. Dot Owens. A Dempsey, Marjoris Iso'J. ard, Elizabeth Mar Emmallr Bell and J.

KyBeU. Af win na yrtle ie sisea' and if you don't feel ths earns Uonr.rr in these things, not rGsraldine McNirton, Bae di SSSsT aSut it 1 French. bW Ida We.t, I aw I sefm.M oW ffo a reaiiy. as the eve: nsr wore on, and fmir.R in.dicg Mrs. Thomas E.

i j. whH.w?'!r motored bm' nday to visit titt who was in Miss this tbV4 the D1t Sigma lw wnits in JACKIE. The Astor Club gava its annual nartv during ths holl 1 days. Ths party began at tts home at X4pal Gpseh, jmona. Marie How US Trigg.

Holt, Mae ths Ganta' party all of ths younsJople went to the Alpha Phi Alphrydawn party. Friday aftjernoon.ras favored by Mrs. W. Y. 'of South Park oouisvarr.

iejr Christmas party. Ths guests sxfhangsd gift sand played Christmas sraraes. Those ores ant wers tns snadamea Pearl Hlnes, Lucy Washjngtin, MInnis Stakeley. if ST" Blaf es Cath Cat erlna SWnSer, Cora. Clark.

Abblo Hutehlnson, Bessie Randolph. Friday nlght fwhat a night! Ths members let ZHa chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority entertained in honor fcf th Bouls of the Sigma Gamma, a Sorority Friday the( PubVia Auditorium ths 9l Mrs. Nm wiwt room. iy tnree nunareo McKesspori, people oanceo to the strains or ai the homs' of Mrs. Annie Pol, Sixth aldon's raualc The Cleveland clti n.artiioek.

Psu Thw mornbers wers joined by their husbands at ths home of Mrs. Nsttia NolL All members ars asked to ba present at the next meeting at the fcoms 'of Mrs. Jennie Ashby, Mills street Braddock. '77 7, Charleston Glrto Visit aty The Misses Wlnnis Pags and Lu twJl PHtsburgh Courier W. Vs atUndsd tha DdU Sigma v.i:.iyany.

I Theta COUVsomw ROLAND HAYES COMING! World's Greatest Negro Tenor Certgie Music Hall, Pfa Tuesday Evenings Jan $1.00, $1.6 Mellor'3, 604 Wood St: Dorsey 63WFrtJQwn "vuue. and George M. Wood; lwW? MAY BEEQIX, Manager sens wers given an opportunity to meet ths natbr.al president, Mrs. Fannla CBanrfon. and ths officers of the Bouis ov Sisma Gamma Rho Sorority.

the dance the chapter of Aaiia Phi Alpha Fraternity gave a 4lwn party at the Elks' hail. Ths nytnbsrs of the various sororities, an If raternltiea were the invited guests fwith the members of ths Sigma Ga fcm4 riho Sorority a the guests of i hn0r. Dow ays Snappj Collegians ur fished the music. Saturday a. 3a noon the members bers ox Rho so rority vriia a khaatsr, party at ths park Theater! Saturday evening from until 1.

ths members of the Sigma Gamma JBh0 7er honored with a dancing partt given by ths Omega Ps! Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternities. "fe.sV 1 Thus it has been town every minute a rush 'and' I every second meeting some creature wo only wish we cculd i sow batter and not Just meet sLsMpathat pass in ins at. ajst wsr. iius. ucavuat sMrxvnteztains i Uhdoubteily on hj delightful "sira iftka" w' the ths "fTsa Idah Gray, entertained the V'isterla Club at her home Saturday afternoon.

i the Cedar Friday night. About 80 vsHine: peopls wers preaent. 1 Mrs. Jans Wright, or zz7a i isast Grist of Detroit," Dr. Youngblood, Miss Harriet Underwood.

Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lawrence, Dr. N. K.

Christopher and Miss Louise Baltimore, Miss Miriam Nesbitt, Miss Lena Jimmle Donald and Mr. Floyd Brown. Of course, there wers just heaps o' others wa cannot remember them. Rev. Ernest Brown of M8T East 05th street entertained with a luneh pon honoring Miss Hattis Ellen Al i rf Va, the houseigueat Aaron Dupresa of Et 87th strsst, i Irs.

"foamsey Entertains Mrs. Basil Ramsey of the West of ths Alpha Qmsga bhapter andthsLSlde entertained a few friends Fri Omsga coptag the Alpha lvappa Alpha Sorority entertained the mem day afternoon at her home in honor at her house guest. Miss Candaace Hussman of Kansas City. The guests at ths luncheon wsrs Mrs. Mas Wat arson, the Misces Ruby Johnson and Lulu Cos, Mrs.

Helen Putnam and Mrs. Edith Miller. Miss Lulu Gee, secretary, of ths Youngatown Y. W. is spending ths holiday with her family and mother, Mrs.

J. H. Gee of East 83th street. Las Amlgas Entertain Ths Misses Louise Cheeks, Hasel Cunningham and Ethel Harris wsrs hosts to a groups of friends at ths homs of Miss Cheeks of Carylon road." Among ths guests present 'were Hazel Moaby, John Gobbs, Jack i i'iImi r'i i fr fi I Personal and RECENT BRIDE 7 v.7.V :7 Jt MRS. NAOMI 8COTT i 7 dse Simmons, of 8t.

Loni, voa jnarriagi to Sari C. See ft wa re cently announce oy tn brute's parent: Tkt former Jftes filnnwin hat been connected icitK Ve St. Louie Provident Aeeocla'. for eome time icMle Sir. Bcoti is teacher of social science in the Ydehan High School.

The groom is a member of the Royal Vaga bonds and the Kappa Alpha Pei fraternity. 9U aou( um sreom ioB wrw mi Hfkwt. thing Uttl. candl. holder, of greet Howard sTaughier yWg iuv V4 spssisaa susa vsutvic fxawtrry Jce cream And i tb an si wH wt ew Trilnsarria ns 1 asi wrss lighted.

Uttle bits of wsx topped rothy Ormes. Pots Duss, Oswald Harris, Oertruds Lang. PhflUs John Hazel Cunningham, Frank Vashon. Edward Lee, John Morgan. dies and wers lighted.

I dare aayl m. A. A umei iTise Young people's Porum A most lAteresting program wiu opn the new yemr'e saries of forums to bs held In the Bid wen Street Pres bytartan Charch on Sabbath evealng. Ju. fi.

at o'clock. Miss Rosa Tay lor will preside. T. I enUUed "lana nesses During Life," "Good Xatenr tions, "Greatness" and "WRY Ws by alls Mary Louise Smith; piano, i Mr. Oeorje Jlornsby; Mas dams Margaret Stone soprano, la' soloist for the evening.

Mr. Howard Rodgers. violinist. wUl play AdoraUoo," by Felix Barowskl. and "From Canebrake," by Samuel Gard ner; views, of Teeteryear.

Miss Helen Goble. Professor Wal ters of tha Western Theological Seminary is ths principal speaker. Special chorales will bs sung by ths Toung People's chous. Aluvia to ner Waters is in charge. Entertain for Mlas MeTurner Miss Margaret McTurner of New Tork was entertained at a beautiful reception given in her honor at ths residence' of hsr parents, 604 Duff street.

Monday Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Turner received tha guests I as Miss McTurner is recuperating from a long siege of Illness at ths Columbia Hospital.

Mlas McTurner Is attending Kimball Training School. New Tork City. 0 Coleman Embroidery The Coleman Embroidery dub met at ths home of Mrs. James May nard, 702 Webster terrace. Tuesday evening.

Business of grest importance was transacted. A most unique and pro Sable program baa bean out lined for ths dub, one whlca we hope to havs tAs whole hearted support of ths public Altho lgh ws bar not been before ths pubUs lately wa have been dotng much tangible work along ths lines of purehssing things for ths boys, and also helping to pay for coats purchased for them. Our first affair of the winter season by tho.way of an "Impromptu was quits a success. After business ws wers eerved a delicious Meeting then adjourned. Mrs.

Rosa McDowell, preeldent; Myrtle Rosa corresponding secretary. Sonahlns Club of McKessport Ths December meeting of ths Sun shins Club was held at ths homs of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Walker. Ths ths candles were ths moat attractive I fnr sveninc was featured by Us lnstalla hII! Roland Hays wa7(h. hous. guest officer. or ths ye.r Among ths guests lc creams.

pres ent wers ths Meadames Addis Nick ens, Helen Smith, Charles Smith, A. J. Whitehead, John Early, Hassl Hickman, Herman Storey, 'Bert Styles, Luther White, Marion Autber, MurrelL John Wilson, Stanley Brown, G. J. Cook, Amy Blue, Lavina Sher rala; the Misses Eleanor Alexander, Blanche Johnson, Thelma Louise Taylor, Wllla Shook, Sue Mrs.

Stanley Brown, Miss Mabel Early K. Bell, George and Mlas Viola Whitfield. Ths prizes Blakemors, Olliejwers won: by Mrs. Storey, t. wui4.m n.nrf.M nwar ano, rns annua.

oanquei 01 um ciuo Ths Eighteenth Ward Republican "'V v.w. Club held Its annual Christmas tree Q1 t'. party at ths Western Reserve Re i 1 ertin H.f.,.v nrt Mf WM enjoyed by UL Thoss presen A ft1 tiira Mn, n.t with a wrist watch. Major William T. Anderson, Mr.

William McNaugbton. J. Walter WUls Jr. ars on ths sick list. Mrs.

Martin Entertains Mrs. Mary B. Martin entertained ths.msmbers of her. campaign com mittee and fellow workers at a reception at her home Sunday afternoon from 3 until 7. More next week.

Tt. R. Brown HI fering from gangrene. Rev. Brown Buffered from what wis thought to be an Infected toe wnico aeveiopea The Indus Club gave a dance at into gangrene.

Rev. Brown has had two amputations, ths first his right foot and ths second bis right leg to the knee. At this writing, however. 101st street spent tha holidays. In his condition is soms better, although Sewlckley with relatives serious.

All of ths members of Metro poll tan duo Dance his family ars In constant attendance The night after Christmas was ths at. his bedside, his daughters Ruth time set for what proved to be ons 1 and Mauds and sons, George and Lo ofthe bsst dances given I renza Rev. Brown is president of hv the Metropolitan Club. Welcome the Ministers' Interdenominational Blue Aleioay ovs resaiy emivenea i Alliance ana prayer nave nen or the Those we saw danc fered In all of the churches of ing around the hall were: the Cleveland for his safs and spesdy Hodges, of courss; John Cornweus, recovery. William it.

ureena, narvey Atxins. rharlra Garvin Dies Itrfelt ftVasa Qa nu nTlmAfSi i Sharle. Whit, and Mia. Betty; Tay 1 Mr lor. the Waverly Robinsons, the Her u.rh.r vt Mr JacVsonvUle, Fls died st the homs Gertrude McKenzie.

thi AusUn 2n "rJ Gray" and their house guests. Dr. and Mrs J. H. Gray of Chicago; the Frank Hendricks, ths Martin Luther Crawfords, Mr.

Walter Myers and let me see oh, yea! Turr.rr, the 3elmo C. Glenna, the Cheater K. Gll leaples, the bride and greom Elmer Cheeks: the All the Mrs. W. T.

Clarke. of East 3Tth street. Funeral services wers held Friday from his late residence. Mr. Garvin leaves to mourn Vi demise a wife.

daughters. Miss Laura Ganrln. Mrs. V. T.

Clarke, Dr. Charles H. Garvin and Dr. Welter Garvin of Washing ton, D. two grandchildren, Chaa.

Wrights, the Howard SlaughTers. Ill West Garvin nnd Harry Clark Gar V.Lf iT ii. i TmA t. vr, wJvln. The enUrs family of ths da ceased has the sympathy of ths correspondent of The Pittsburgh Courier.

Ahrah SeUars Dies Mr. Alvah Sailers, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sellers, died at the horns of his sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Sellers of Cer.tral avenue Thursday morning. His fu neral was held at the Slaughter's Funeral Parlors Saturday afternoon at 4 olock. Rev.

S. E. Granpum Announcement Announcement is made of the mar riage of Mrs. Essie Darks to Mr. Wm.

H. S. Rodgers, Saturday evening, Dec 23, at the homs of Rsv. B. F.

Glasco. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will be at boras to their friends at 1417 Bid wen strsst. North Side, after February X.

IN ME3I0BIAM In remembranea of our darling mother, Mrs, 'Martha Mabru. who pasasd away; ess year ago, Dec 23, 182. "Shs Is gone, but not forgotten; Her memory will alwaya bs cher ished, in our minds." Sadly missed by hsr daughters, Mrs. Gretehen Mabru Carter, Mrs. Geflrgs Lacy and her oMrs.

Cr encs iacru from. Pittsburgh, Vandergrtft Steubenvllle, O. Ths following officers wers in on New Tear's Wednesday. Jan. 1.

1930. Golden Rod Club vard, secretary. oy. Tha Golden Rod Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Banks, Collins' avenue.

Ths first meeting In ths year will be at the home of Mrs. WlUIsms, 10 Nimick street. Friday. Ta 1A at ft em All Matt ikatfei eas as Ths Arlstos Art mposium Club held Its regular monthly bualneas meeting on Thursday Dee. 13, at which time much important business was transacted after vrblch slectloa of onicers resulted as 1 llows: Prsa ident.

re elected, Mrsi Payne; vies president, Mrs. Norwood; recording secretary, Mrsr Viola Turner; corresponding secretary. Mrs. J. Jonss: financial secretary, Mrs.

M. B. McAllister; treasurer. Mrs. Susie Wallace; chaplain.

Mrs. Lillian Snyder; parliamentarian, Mrs. N. A. Dudley.

Ths annual New Year's tea installation win be held on Thursday. Jan. 9, 2 to 6 p. at ths homs of Mrs. J.

C. Jones. 5103 Broad street, East End. A.n inter eating program wiU ba rendered after which ths officers will Installed by Mrs. E.

president of the Opportunity Club. presidents and co workers ars Invited to attend. Mrs. J. Jonas, corresponding sec retary.

Ths Women's Progressivs Business society: Price Sheppard Dr. and Una, Ch arlea Henry Carroll announce the rr ar riage of' their Odessa Maude Price, to Howsrd li Sheppard, D. D. of Chicago, HL, Saturday, December Sth. at one o'clock in the Church of the Holy Cress, the Rev Robert D.

Brown, officiating. The bride was unattended; her father and mother only, witnessing the ceremonies. 7. She wore daliah crepe with match ins accessories. 4 The bride is a graduate of the Schenley High School and Park Institute.

She is popular in the smart young i2t and be lauded. for interest in the activities of the St. Cecelia Guild of the Church of the Holy 'Cross. Dr. Sheppard is a craduate of the University of IGnnesota, School of Dentistry.

Ha is a native of Madison, Vila, and hs practiced Duruth and Chicago. He is a member of the AI; ha Phi Alpha fraternity Ohio. League held its installation tea at beautiful home of Mrs. Lillian Snyder of Joeeph street, E. on last Friday afternoon.

Club eolore and holiday decorations enhanced tbs occasion. A brief musical program was rendered after which ths officers wers Install by Mrs. J. Rose, vies president of ths Round Table Clnb. Mrs.

P. Harris, pres ident Mrs. Rlddxk. sscretAry. Miss Letty Clbbs of Chicago, TU.

spent ths holidays in Ufa city with relatives. Ths charming Mlas Glbbs as formerly of Pittsburgh, but following her profession in Chicago. Miss Elfrleda V. Cmnkleton of Strauss street is now in Clave la attandlBg ths Sigma Gamma sor. ity convention, st which shs member and delcgata.

Whila tb shs is ths bouse guest of Miss Ol Taylor of Parkwood drtvs. Mrs. O. Bane of ttTJ Jror street. East End.

Itft for Sottherx. Pines, 11. FrivJr rrcni a mcr.th cr Tt "i The couTJle left for the Windv Qtv Sunday nirht. whera they win make their future 7 BIrs. Nelson Here Mrs.

Alice Dunbar Kelson was the house truest of Mrs. Daisy Lampldn during her visit to the Delta Sigma Theta Sorer ity, 01 which she is Jsauonal Honorary Dr. Jane Curtis Woo ten i Mrs. Edith Curtis announces the marriage of her dautrh ter, Jane, to Dr. R.

Albert Woottn. son of Mrs. Lizzie W. Can "i nan of KnoxViUe, on Tuesday, December 31, Dr. woo ten is a graduate of Knoxrule College.

Knoxville, and Mehany Dental College, Nashvde, Term. He.ls a member or Aipna Fni Alpha fraternity. Mrs. Wooten vrxs a student of University of Pittsburgh, a graduate of Howard University, Washington, D. and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.

Dr. Wooten has been a practicing denist in the city lor five years. 7 Mr. Wllber Stuart and Mr. John Benson, students in ths University of Pittsburgh, are spending ths holidays in St Louis.

their boms. Mr. Garret Fish is spet dlag ths her mother, Mrs. Nannie Thoraten, in Atchlsoe. Kan.

Mrs. Msy is ens of ths most brO liaat women among our grovp and is a graduate of tha University holidays with his mother in ters degrvs at Wisconsin University I at MadlsKm. Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Csrriog Miss Isabel Carter, daughter of Mr ton street. North Side, who fell and and Mrs.

Samuel Carter. 1513 Garfield sprained hsr ankle Christmas Day. avenue. North Side, sntertsiaed wvji Is improving but is 'not abls to bafa dinner In of car hecje fout yet. guest.

Miss Ladora TTUsoa. fi 0 I wlckley. Thoss pressnX wars til Mrs. Gwendolen Peyton Taylor, Roth HaU. Erma ransom.

toshar In tha BilHnuin euhUe Mary SUM TbsrSSS, CttttS, Laden rhools, Tula tide holidays lalUng friends and relatives In Pltts and Charleroi. During "hsr 'Ut Mrs. Taylor has been guest of inor at a number of social svtnts Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Stesjlbb StvvTlbb tin Summers were boUdsy visitors wards. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Anderson or Bellinger apartments, Francis street. ie the holiday guast of ths Ed W. Rev.

L. H. Brown, pastor of ln Shelton. Ths January meeting Melfords in Putnam avenue, Zanes Damon CarrolL Theodore 81mngA3. i rnm and Paul MinteL all 1 Church, la in a critical J.

Smith. Coleman. Kunnath ke rMatt. rnnritHnn at ft Sinl.Hnanitl suf 4 Coleman stalled in a very befitting way by Mrs. Mary Clay of Steubenvllle.

President. Prissilla Johnson; vice president. Minnie Virdier; recording secretary, Leila Carter; assistant secretary, Melissa Say tea; treasurer. Mavis Wood yard; chaplain, Florence Simmons; parliamen tarian, Janle Garland; editor, Clara make a short visit East. Miss Cora Elisabeth Vroora of S3i HUlcreet street left ths city Monday Dec.

23, for Detroit. Mleh where shs Via spend ths ChrUtmas hoUdays. Mrs. Jennie Jsckson and niece. Miss MatUs McGrelan.

of Coraope to bs preaent. Mrs. EUa FTe o'clock dinner Christmas. Covers wers laid for 12. including several out of town guests.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Guthrt of 541 Carron street were hosts at a birthday anniversary party in honor ef their two grandsons, Carl A. Jnes, aged years, and RuaeeT! J.

Jones, ared yesr. Covers laid for nlns. Thoss present'wers Mrs. Rob ert Britton and Mrs. Ray Carter of Wllklasburg and Xr.

George Davis of Roanoke, Va. Washington. Psu, Girt Teach to North Care Una Mrs. Thornton Msy, wife af Dr. Edgar H.

May. prominent Wash ington. Paw dentist, is teaching In KlttreU Collage, N. Mrs. Msy was a visitor hers and then left Sunday morning for an extended visit with 1011 Center Avenue p'Uson and Zsabal Carter.

Jrrakfast Ths C. Hub sf Brad dock we ostsss at a deUghtful brraklast ai be horns. of Mrs. Jsanls P. Asnby.

Covers wers laid for la. Thoaa pras nt wvrs Mrs. ATbertla Banks, tir. In ths city. They motored from Netus waa.

atrs. Haul wiuoc, Mre ashlngton. D. to spend Christ Mary Chatmam. Un.

Misnls V.t vis with Mr. and Mrs. Hampton! Mr fadls Jackson, Mrs. jLjrtse avls and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth VOlUaiss, Mrs Bdwards of, ths North Side. The 1 Elvira Marks, Mm. Jen Ms Ashty. party was accompanied hers by Mrs. Mrs.

XsselUe Tonker, Mrs. Ore Harllns Grant, a slater of Mrs. Z4' wm ue ua noma oi ur. Miiua ville. O.

Mrs. Anaerson also will ville. O. Mrs. Anderson Dixon, Mrs.

Lilrn Moors. Mrs. Le lora Utasted. Mrs. Addis WUliatv nd Mrs.

Vlrgiais Bass. rnesm Ctub Ths Roreons Club mat at ths hoo it Mr. and Mrs. J. IV Oroas.

ZZll llsgnet street. North 8 Ids. TrVisf evening. Dee. 27.

Election of. c.TV cers was held, lowed ry p. art for a "Marts a Washington Te Nevt meeting win bs Jan. a at the hose of Mrs. Black.

XT3 Via pie arentM. Avon Mrs. Beatrice Groas. rrt dent. 7 Mr.

and Mrs. Chaa. Strawder cf Zan senile, O. were.vUltors la ts. elty during ths bclldays.

Mn. Ct rea der was formerly Miss Batty Brown of PTrTsrurth. i THE' BELLINGER MUSIC STUDIO S39 rrancis SU inttabargW Ps. Sehapley tli Mrs. E.

CT PETIJXOrB. Dtrsctoff st Mid Year Claats Begta Jaa iS, f. GCant Cl ritm mir ata mirm far PUrvO. Theory and Harmony those very personal little oblljiliona Haw well ticy can be met with the gift that only yoa can sire joot photograph. Start the Neia Year trtfa a New Photograph OF NATaTHIs nr to you en coiniro a Tranaformstlr.s, riv axvi Ereryti i i FBXE CATALOG SITN a.

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1911-1977