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given ercyKt The variety of the I part a Mtelo the p.tlj? (t nutb Walker young ETtie he bSat ina Mr. Edward PWZ. Miss' Ida wls aRd WrfJh' au Antiqu. den Parimtlr. Antique Pff efficient.

ed b3r.Dr3. Jv ad Wallace upon hurinda Erd how laDlq "Month." of nniaue. Mlsa PmrJSVjnderrd "IH take Iiuih Alston waa I ibv and Marlfl u'fl Holen W. LSnniuit' feature of 12.5a Pa'l" of Wa.hfnV: LLii of 50S Ell: nere Incaad Mrs J. H.

Huffman I TIMTM1A UVOM jtiii wfaf barBaavtr cta jtoJiTr1 rrcvtioaa. 'jngjSoEt, yettf Hals viryThtir rain your fcok. 1 LEM Hair Dressing mr bur wiQ la tons, oft, rod beiatitsL Tfats tnod aad nnrinii not "icky cm mm auerart, nuwi ks bJZnt bmk ud will mk oaf uti beaotifoi. Do not wait aj. BY MAIL 111 Hi i nfin frnri rnnr rfragrfrT SlUIN KLDICUJE CO.

Georda Y5 Hani your opportunity. fla HmCa Atecrta latka tn Writfc wm for complex tor xoawa. LA raai hM llw A It's the iCOLUMBUS II "8 vi i. Montgomery, Alabama l1 dence of qiality and merit. uence oi qn.ury and merit.

at alt druqeists 4 at 1 i CINCINNATI a 4k vr i roV' AV JJW i m. TT If ti ll II II A I I I 1 Croclc entertained l)aner pirtr lata for alx. Mlea utte.tntrtaln ed wit a breakfast in hotkor. of. tiaa lag oX Chocolat Dandiea war enter taiatMl at dinner party by Mra.

wir4iiM wm oat town Urai Ha Jonei entertained with honor Mrs. Cletaet of 4 Louisville. Vtr ..1.1.... ITT home tpat. Mlaa Carrie.

OltTer of LolariU, Mra. Jonaa: cntartaJn ed the merabera of Xt: Chocolate and "delefaUa of the Inter Racial Conference at breakfast caption? At Stow i. ona. of the moat Vbeau.tifut events of me yr, Bjiven it rne Of Mrt CiCa'Bw 6 with Uadama ixannon. iret josnioa, Waablnrton.

Daveuport. Harris and Brown were tmeata. of Mra. Moee who moat rraelooi noataaa. a i i tvro courf luncheon waa nmii MIa C.

M. Haller of echool has recently become a tn ember of the Cin Club. McCall Industrial Sahool plaasefl parents and friends last Thursday evening March 2Stn. with the exhibit of Its night school work. Tha work of Mlsa Perpener waa dlaplay sd on llvlnr models.

If Us Haller of th Ionlette faience" Department with the Senior wlrls had a wonderful desionatrtlon of food. Th cake booth waa a tbinr of beauty" and brought ysy to many house wives. Knarllsh In Its form was displayed on poster. Ur. Herbert.

of the Y. M. a tru tee of McValla School, waa one xf th speakers of the evenlnr. Mr. Xteeatnr.

principal of the school has Invited; parents and former graduates to a' parent student reception Friday? evenlnr. April 3rd In the school chapel." Mra. v7 3. Crook. S08 Chats' avenue entertained dinner Saturday evening March 28th.

Miss Leonora Dalley of Waahlnrton. D. who is visltlna; her nle e. Mlaa Lucille Perpener. Th Cln Co new" 500 dub met Friday.

April Jrd, with Mra Aglee Reeder of Beresford avenue. Walnut Hills. Th Jubilee Sextette of Mc Call School has been taking part in the young people meeting of. various west end churcHea. Th 8xtett is composed of Mlaa Helen.

Davenport, Madelyn rxennls Clara Jones, Geneva Saundera and Hazel Jones. Mrs. Rosa Betty Williams ha chars; of tho frroup of girls. Mtss Katie Lee fcfariman Is 111. she has the sympathy of her many friends, who wish her a speedy recovery.

Mr. E. E. Tayl r. 905 Baymlller atreet.

manager of the Sixth and John "treeta store of th Liberian Haberdashery is very sick at his home. Miss Elizabeth Wllmn. refined senior of Woodward HUth School is recovering nicely from an operation at Chrit Hosoital. Mrs. Ethel Thurman i slowly hn provinff at the General Hospital.

Mls3 AvMlItt Kllu la home from the General Hospital. Mr. Robert Payne. Manchester. Ohio, la undergoing n.

treatment at Detheda hospital. Hi condition is serious but he in somewhat improved. Mrs. Alice Brown of 510 Armory avenue, is mu eh Improved. Mra.

Edna Smith of Barr street, was discharged from Evaline Horn, Sunday. Her copdltion is much firthroved. Mrs. Jott of 3812 Ashland avenue la ill at her home. Mrs.

M. Trotter. 607 W. 7th stret i. much imrcved after a serious illness.

Mrs. Malinda Bradford, 621 Kenyon avenue, is dolnf? nicely. Mr. John Wreen of St. Elmo.

St. Coileare Hill is ill. Mrs. Nannie Bnton of 341 W. 9th street Is improving Mra.

Myrtle Grmdison. S019 La vlnia avenue. Is ill at her home. Cane Syrup South9 finest syrup sweet and delicious. Good Every Drop Get a can today from your grocer.

fed by ALABAMA GEORGIA SYRUP CO. CA wealth oP glorious hair Over three million boxes of HIGH BROWN HAIR GROWER acid last year. An unquestionable evi I SiKI I III Ts auburn 211! xi w. tth ku'tHa ftrnt Ttrr (ll but t.ZLJ CHTmCVKS r. la SoSHii prachd by Rv.

Qxley. In. hli er mon pointed out religion bu3 l2lferf tt Th OratoriB MXibia La.fc Svea Words" TL St. 'TP 4 th choir nnder tni sttTars ian Ftt Thursday, April tthT Tr sp. a.

great religious campalrn waa launched Sunday mornlnavt Usr. 7., Haltheox will laaa a 1 i J. H. Maxwell of UiddUtowa. Ohio.

Tha awla I DaiM ZTf planned to th best at any tte la th history of th chBrchT" Union Baptist. IUt. Wllbr Pag prachd an interesting itrmon San day Mr. Booker Make. lonuer assoeiat boy work acr trv nf Klntk Jit vr a a ing th church fflciehtly a offlc 7, mine is puDUIfita IB th Lnloa Baptist Gleaner last 8un young man Mr.

Makes Is. 'St. John A. li. K.

Zlon. Bishop? W. J. WaUs of the Tenth Episcopal District prach 8unday mornlnr to a Homo, si was necessary to Place extra seats to accommodate th viwwu. Aas jwt.

xi. i ara ocx or LaBM(f f. ft la a. for tn, days. Many ar betas; added to th church.

Fifteen joined Sua vm, uuriun(. i nt couecttca ror tke df raounld to Th work Of Rev. Foot is in excellent condition. Th B. Society, unden th leadership of Mr.

James William Is dtnr good work. A special Sunday program will be presented. Park. St. M.

E. Church. RV. B. F.

Smith preached Sunday mom In r. Special music la being rehearsed for both Palm Sunday and Easter by th choir and Junior Churcb. In two weeks Rev. Smith will go to th conference which will held at Dayton, Ohio. 1 XATIOJTAZ.

WKOBjO HICALTH WtS ipaiL a.n. Many organizations of both races ar Interested In th observance) of ntiim ir Jincinbaix and elnlty under the leaderahin i Ju H. Robinson, Executive Secretary of Negro Civic Welfare Commit tan. a well planned program will bei pet oier aa in the past year. The winning of th loving cup for th ibeat program for 1924 only helps to atlm each organisation to do ajbt er job for 1925 and continue to! win not only a loving cup but a better and cleaner cltv to live in.

ThJa Is the Slogan of the Queen City people xor setter neaitn. WRST EJfD BRANCH V. W. C. A.

The Inter racial Conference, under auspices of th Federal Council of Churches and the Negro Civic Welfare Committer has been th lout standing Interest of the week. Mrs. Elisabeth N. Elliott of West End Branch. T.

W. C. was one of the speakers presenting tho Clnclanatl Industrial program aa it relates to Negro women. I Out of towi. T.

W. C. A. secretaries stopping in the Association ver Miss Eva Bowles. Nntlonal Oitirer.

New York: Miss Anna Hope. Youngs town. O. Miss Clementina Bond. New Castle.

and Miss Emma tfmlth of tho Dayton Committee of Management. A vrry pretty and beautifully appointed littln homo wedding I was held In the Association when Miss Delia Nicholson and Mr. M. W. Johnson if etc married Wednesday evening.

March 25tb. the Rcr. Moore, of flclatlng. I Miss Vera Fort who Is teaching In: Indianapolis is spending I the pfHK vninrtlorr rlth her mother. Mrs.

Etta Forte. Mrs. Forte; had as her guoits for dinner Sunday the Misses Helen and Breda Walker. Miss Hazel McFarland in a guest in the Association. I Mrs.

Josephine M. Norconi entertained at dinner Monday, March 30. honor of Dr. Geo. E.

Haynts of New York City. The guesta included the Rev. J. O. Haithcox.

W. P. J. H. Robinson.

A. I Lee Beatty. W. J. Decatur.

Rev. B. F. Smith. C.

R. Davis and Herbert Miller. Rev. E. H.

Oxley. Vesper service Sunday. April 5th. will be under the auspices of the Health Education Committee, Mrs. Essie Ramaeur.

chairman. The uro gram will introduce. National Negro Health Week. Dr. R.

P. McClain. speaker. Immediately after vespers a reception in honor of the newly confirmed members of St. Andrews Eolscooal Church will be held.

I Mrs. Belle Jefferson chairman of the So cial committee win dispense pltality. I BEIXAIRE, OHIO hos The younc men of Bellalr organised the Royal Club with colors of gold and black, recently, and gave their nrat dance March 11th, featuring the Broadway Boddiea Orchestra of Fairmont. W. Va.

It was on of the beat dances of th season. Several put of town guests iwere Mr. Carl Johnson, president; Mr. Da vid oaloway, treairuren mi. Williams, secretary.

Messrs. Frank Dade. Pipen Johnson. Carl Johnson. if lultllaMa rltarlaji Uarttllai and the Terry brothers, attended th dane in wneeiing.

w. on 24th. Th ladle who attended ware: Montaella MrttajotryJ Vir frlnia Lee ana srs. j.neui ri ui Th Royal Club met at th horn of Mr. Carl Jobnon a Mon viAm A.

birth day party was given at th hom of Hr. Jdsranali Williams on a i street. Wednesday evening. Th eve I at ma atf a UVl A. B.

Ma son served dinner at o'clock! with an excellent menu. nriiii.mi' TinW Williams. MeKlnley Winiams, Charle Marcel lus. Carl Frank Dd. 1 brt Newsom and Marshall I Wil liams.

The ladles rnaay Avnra elub met at th hom of Mrs. 8. J. thiiV hi street. After th program and a business meating I XCiln irw served by th I Mia Marsraret Johnson ntertaina a number of frUnds at her hom Saturday.

March 14th. In honor hr eighth Pirtnaay. jv namutr tendered a very pleasant aurprlsei at i i vr.a Ktta. Marshall. Frl inf 4iwaa day evening in honor of her nepnw.

Harry Grlgsby birthday. Mies Helen Cooper who has been 111 1 able to be out again. Quit a number of visitors ttnded th annual sermon of Morning Star Lodf of Whellng. w. va sirs.

'I the nrlnetpal banoB tveaker at tk vi qot of Hrmon B.aa.a.ta Tnnpt4r I nr. JL, committee of Royal Arch Masons was held at th hom of Robert Albright Sunday venlng. Dr. P. U.

Blount of Belmont street was a visitor in SteBbenville. Ohio, last week. Miss Marl Going of St. Qalrirrlll was a vlaltor In th city rr1y Mrs. Marrarat Johnson.

Mri.l J. Preston. Mr. Brt My.rs aa Mrs. Leota Jackson motorad to St.

CI airs wiiia to attend th fuhral or Mr. Ar thur Tap I sco. Th soclajglren at th Second M. e. uiurca nen.w vening was o.

a success, A i K. a waa arlven at tha bom. Vf MrV Mary Prices onjMon roe street in a on or oi of Mlsa Stevetta Drak. r. Samal iV grippe.

Mr. Preston Galoway of Franklin street is Injury to his rignt eye. Additional Ohio Notes 5 1 Thar wtTJ a asclnl mast In of LB, P. Ov Moos Marching Club No. I.

Saturday at Odd Fellows' Hall. Member ar argwd to bet pr nt. nrard Baneater 1 the secretary. The Entr Nous Club will mt on Tuesday at p. m.

at'th bone of Jopa Engl. in Beltshoover. Robert Foy. 428 Johnson street was called to Wlnston N. CX, last weak by th death of hi P.

I ace. Mr. Maggi Foy. Martin. Mss Louisa Psyn of Xenla and Mr.

Nannl Banka of Middle town war truest last week of Mr. Sarah JankiBBr B. Gay street. If. B.

Allen, member of th stat executive committee of th Stat Conference of Social Workers, says that all social worker and those interested In social ar looking for wavd to th state conference to held In Columbus May 22. 22 and 24. Oscar Colsman. formerly deputy clerk of courts, has opnd a "service company" at S2Tr E. Long street In th Theresa building.

It will function aa a clearing house for all activities, bringing those wanting assistance in touch with those wishing employment. Covers were laid for' IS last week at a birthday party given in honor of Mis Gwendolyn McGillery by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

McGillery. Pink candle were lighted la th birthday cake by Mis Blanch M. Van Hook. Piano number war rendered', by Miaaj Ann Tyler, Joseph Thompson. Misse Dorothy Pettlford and Gwendolyn McGillery and a vocal number by Everett Whit.

Th annual bazaar of the Champion Avenue School be held April from 7 to 9 p. In. Wearing apparel, baked article Bnd novelties will be on sale. Attractive entertainment will be offered th pupils. Th funeral (of J.

Edward Whit, who died Sundspr at hi home. C42 ML Vernon avenue, was held Wednesday at St. Paul' A. M. E.

Church, of which he had Jong been a member. Burial In Green Lawn Cemetery by Mra D. A. Whlttaker. Hi widow survives him Forl year was employed by th Gren Joyc ltev.

Josph S. Plus and T. W. Dyer attended the mter raclal conference last week at Mr. and Mrs.

E. Glover. lCIJ. Twenty second street, announce tho birth of a daughter, Ella Vivian, on March 19. A party In honor of; th eighty anniversary of the) birthday of Mra Martha Jackson, mother of Jai.

A. Jackson, waa given Monday evening at th residence of Mra Daisy R. Doncaster. 1(2 Galloway avenue, by H. Doncaster, Orpba.

Smith and Mrs. Jennie HilL Tabl decorations of blu and gold were used with each of the 14 guests receiving favor. There will be a meeting of St. Lukc'a Lodge No. 1071 Friday evening.

Members are urged to be present. Plans will be made for th annual sermon. The funeral of Mra Margaret Roberta. 102 N. Garfield avenue, who died Sunday at her home, waa held Wednesday at St.

Philip's Episcopal Church. Burial was at Delaware by D. A. White, undertaker. Miss Zen nle Roberts.

Mesdames Pearl White. Vada Seals of Urbancreat and Eunice Lon? of Los Angeles, daughters, survive her. Rev. William Nichols will be ordained Wednesday at p. m.

at th Union Grovo Baptist Church. A party was elvrn la.t weels at the home of Sirs. Mnric Catcwood by the l'onchortrnin Club, honoring Misses Goldlc and Burnett Harris, who will soon leave for Chicafo.l Mr. H. C.

Jackson of! IS N. 18th atrcct ia conOaed to his bom with hM? Holmes if 7 ton avenue Is sick at her home with the flue. Mrs. Gertrude Crews 74 South Everette street, who ha been 111 for three weeks with pneumonia, is fully recovered and is ready to resume her duties. Mrs.

Mary F. Cox. 74 8. Everett national deputy United Order of Good Shepherds, who has been sick for two weeks, is slowly recovering. Rev.

J. N. Starks of 1404 E. Long street has been sick for weeks Mr. W.

E. Moore. Jr the past two of Cll Wet more street and Miss Beatrice Tate of Wllberfo'ce were married laat Friday evening, March 27.1 Rev. C. IX White performed the ceremony.

They will be at home. 1026 'Fair avenue, after April 1. I Mr. Fred Furbush of! ISC X. 'Ohio avenue, who had a serious operation performed a month a is ready to return to his work.

I The Panhandle Keystone baseball team is making the dust fly whipping themselves In shape to met all comers, and barring none who wish to put plenty of pep and! ginger Into the game. i They have pledged themselves to break all previous recrd looking only for first place la 192S ball career, holding, maintaining and ending up the season in said place. Any other team feel aa we do let them be with the Pennsylvania I system, or without, will have to show us. as we are ail a long ways from Missouri, and you will have to show us. We will be glad to furnish any Information wanted.

Just writ Business Manager J. N. Wilson. Panhandle Keystone Baseball Club. 215 N.

22d street. Columbus. Mrs. Carrie E. Jones, 172 N.

18th street. Is slightly improving, having been confined to bed for the past two weeks. She looks for th delivery of Th Pittsburgh Courier not later than Friday of each week, to read between "vAST INDIA HAIR GROWER fTlll PrssMU a mil Growth Btala Will alee reetor (he ftreatrth. Vitality mm th Beaaty of 'he Bat. It sets bra Wiry Ivy CAST UkUlM HA lft UMOveJt ra with 1 ralUs; Hair.

UaaxIraiBT. rteh la seal), mm Hat ale. waa yoet to ry Katef la1a 1 Hair The reesdj esotalao prs pert le tb4 so I root of Char Hair. 1 I th elate (ho akin. Berolaar oaroso to Mm arerau Uaess tho hart art mm ealky.

Perfaa w4 staia o( tbeesoad la tia. TV bssl haaws saassdy fee Haary od leeort rnl Dnwa Ky Broar atoa reele Gray Heir Ha tars I Oobs. Cmm ho m4 nth Hot (son (o Strahskt entnat, Priee. Sot by Malt Me. 8.

D. LYONS. General Afiat. si k. cxrrBAf, Ard.

OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. ISc extra for fMk taxe. On Hair tirt.wer. II rmoo (Ml.

rmropr i 1 mu I I an4 Otrwtsonn for 2uttUa8U'S X) ir too are bmx extra xor pciuf i tlm of TlaltiDC" frieads. and lod ProrrstT Bttrmhtrtdt Ko; 99. U. O. OL FV had av vary la trestlng; meeting oaMarch.

llet Odd. Fellows' Mall. Busiaess Was transacted bristly aadntrd Into th lection, of a follow: Wll llasa U. GaUahr. re elected, noble grand; W.

Dougl Wright. ltd grand: William E. Jonea, reelected secretary; Lwis Halrsten. elected P. NV Fred Sims, elected aobl father; Gus Young, elected warden; Harry.

Huff, appointed Inaid aroerdln; Jroe Cherry, appointed R. supporter to N. Oscar West brook. Appointed Xt, supporter" to X. U.r Hug ton Gallahar ppolntd R.

supporter to vie (randi Robert Tarry JU supporter to vie Other officer ar elected annually, committee. from thi lodg la working lointly with, thro thr lodge and fur Household of Rath preparing for a recoid brsaklar annual sermon, which will take place he second Sunday In May. We ar looking forward for an Interestlwg sasetlns: on oar regular meeting date, first and second Tuesday evening. ch month. It will be th inatallation of officers on our next meeting, and urge all member to bo present.

On last Wednesday vnlng. March 25. the Moos Marching Club InltUt Ing team met far Ite Jlrst rehearsal at the home of Bro. Harvey P. Waugh at 1S28 Clifton avenue.

The work was conducted very, nicely. Another good brother ppard. who did not clearly nnderstaad th real object of th meeting, happened to fall Into the place of a candidate. The said rood brother will never forget th time, plac and dot when he waa mad a full fledged member la th Moos Marching Club. Haary Spencer, head of th department of political science.

Ohio State University, talked befor th Young Men' Discussions! Group on Is Great Britain Right In Her Demand on Ei ptT" Dr. Spencer talk was well received and much appreciated. Mr. Jame T. Daniels, aeeretary of th Chamber of Commerce of Columbia.

Ohio, la th scheduled speaker befor th Business Men' Club at th Tuesdsy noon luncheon. Mr. W. G. Cartllga, stat bora work director, will address the Basioas Men' Club at th Tuesday noon luncheon.

April 7. Th swimming pool haa been out of service due to extensive repalra By th tth of April the pool will be ready for service. Tho Wllberforce University quartet will glv a spring concert under th uspices of th "Boosters' Club of th Spring Street T. M. A April IS.

The public I Taylor Commandery No. 8 IC T. will hold It fifty first annual after Easter reception April 12. at Memorial Hall. Visitors and Sir Knlghta from neighboring; cities ar expected.

Knights will be In full uniform. Music will be furnished by Hood's Oriental Knlghta. Mrs. Edith Patterson entertained with a luncheon at the home of Mra Unwood Walker, honoring Mrs. Henry Henderson of Clayton.

O. Covers were laid for eight. Threo will be a regular communication of St. Mark's Lodge No. T.

F. A A. April 7. Member are urged to be. present.

There will be a social by ML Hlna Club Thursday at the home of Daughter Sallle Jones. 879 E. Long atreet. Apartment Z. Faille Do Haven la M.

Q. Mecca Lodge of London Will bold its' Thanksgiving sermon. May 24. A special Invitation to. attend will be extended to Columbn Lode, Ther will be a meetlnef g.U Luk tddgcT Hot lOTCTrtoay 'evening.

Members, are urged to present. Plans, will be made for tho annual sermon. Robert Foy. 28 Johnson street, was called to Wlnston SaJem. N.

C. last week by the death oC bis nlec Mra Maggie Foy Y0UNGST0WN. 0. C. '39'elaon or, Toungstown, who underwent an operation.

Is get ting along 'Cicely. A larg number I i r. 1 ill Hnenaca. i.ne oosos pmny in i oiinrji Hall Saturday evening Florence Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mra Ernest 64 Red street, E.

Toungstown. Is doing nicely after her operation at St. Elizabeth Hospital. George Mc Eylc, Hartsvllle, S. ia the truest of his sister in law.

Mrs. W. Seal. Stafford 'Street. Mrs.

A. Jackson was called to Pittsburgh on account of the illness of Mra Anna Show. She was a former resident of thla city. Mrs. Dial Thomas, Valley street, la ill.

On Wednesday a party of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lee. Mahoning and gave a birthday surprise. on Mrs.

Henry Polndexter of Hague street In honor Of her 41st birthday, Th evening waa spent In music, dancing and gam and Pondextor received number of useful present. Mrs. Bessie Franklin, of Canton was among the guests from out of town. A dainty luncheon waa served. Buckey Lodfre No.

7J. of B. P. O. E.

of W. will meet In regular session Thursday evening in Conn ell Hall. Mra Clas ste Shannon. 45 died at her realdencc, 517 1 2 Griffith street, and had been 111 for two yeara She leaves to mourn her loss a father, Frank Watson of Georgia, two brothers In Georgia, one brother tn Toungstown. Mrs.

Floyd Davis Is on the sick list. Mis Daisy Moor. 118 8.. West avenu I abl to be out again after her iflnesa Mra Maria Clark. 912 Mercer street, died at her residence at 9:40 p.

ra. Monday after a two weeks' Illness of heart trouble, at the age of 71. Madam Toomer. 240 E. Federal 8f who has been confined In 6t.

Ellaa heth'a Hospital, has been removed to her hom. where ah 1 recovering nicely from th. effect of 'an. operation. Th booster meeting hld by th National Benefit Insuranc Company of this city at St.

Luke's A. M. E. Zlon Church. New Castle last vening, was a success.

A very successful and Interesting public meeting; of the Civic League was held at the Belmont Wednesday afternoon. Mra.Allc Johnson presiding aa best. Th Woman' Homo and Foreign Missionary Society of tho Mahoning Avenu A. M. Church met th hom of Mra J.

H. McCoomer. In Front street. Wednesday af tarn MANSFIELD, OHIO Deacon Hugh Cook. Ward Leader th Pride of Mt.

Calvary, reports successful evening for th Inch upper. A neat sum of was realised. Mr. T. Wisdom of Shely.

Ohio, attended the A. and A. 8. R. of F.

L. D. Eaton Consistory No. 21 of which he a 22 agree member The entertainment alveo, by the A. M.

JE. Church waa well attended, and most Joy abl evening was spent. A delightful musical program was rendered. J. Frank Terry mad his Initial appcaraac befor a Mansnetd audience.

His trombone solo waa a real treat Kindly phon all new Items to Midway JII4. Th boy wlil hav a pot luck sapper at th T. M. A. Thursday vo.na at 7:20 o'clock.

A. special will on ha ad. Traioed 7onnf men and women will soon from some of the 20,000 retail business places owned by Nrroes. AGENT3 WANTED Afl Over the United States to Sell THE PITTSBURGH COURIER i Attractive Offer Write to Virrjlatioir DepL Wf anaaaaaBBBBBBBBBa fc. 0 nt narry trtt Many elUsn of Eon ertiil will he plaed to leam that Mr.

Harry Smith. ei tor of the Cleveland Ga sette. appointed by GTrnor ponahey a trustee Of Wllberforce' University to serve until June II, llt. The other trustees appointed are Captain W. S.

Jofcsiss and Pr. Joseph L. Johnson of fuhuabit, Ol The Union Baptist Church on Eighth street held a moat soocetsfal fin social drlv. la th laaO two. month.

Thursday evening. March 19. waa the closing rally dat: and throaga th different groups and club th sum of 11.802.21 cash was turned la. The supper on the. eventnr of March 19 cleared 247.50.

making a cash "total of 11.110.71. The church is being largad and whea completed will bo one of th 8 nest church In Kan vtll. Th pastor, offlrer member of the Union Baptist Church wish throug tho eolanons of th newspapers to xtnd 'their thank and appreciation to every pera who Assisted In this financial drive. Mra Manuel Holland of Amelia atreet on last Sunday entertained Mra. Eva Daltoa lit Mr.

and Mr. Ddly htayl at an excellent dinner. Jehn Dana and Miss Ora Tandy were United In marriage at the paraoaag of th St. Pul A. M.

E. Church. RV J. Powell orfidating. Young Missionary Band of the Park Street leyan Mthodls Church will render a program on Sunday evenlnr at 7 o'clock Mr.

Nanal Forrester and Mis Edna Bcroggiu of. Ilttshurgh. attended tho srvtes at St Paul A. M. E.

Church laat. Thursdsy evening, making the trip solely to visit Mlta Jda Ma' th. vngelUL Mrs. Laura Alien of Amelia street, formerly of th Wright' Bestauraat. la a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital from results of a fall last winter.

Th St Paul A. M. E. Church choir under the leadership of Charlea Green, will render an erttertalaraent of unusual raerit.at the church on Thursday evenlr. AprU 2.

Th pro feram will Include two playlets. Th Burglar" "Wake Up, William Henry inters per ed with vocal and Instrumental numbers. Wright's Restaurant 87 South Third street, has ssads many new improvements, addinr a ladies' rest room and privet dining room to hi main restaurant Sunday. March 29. will bo th special opening date.

At 5 p. special oavolr will be given to every person Ma sic will be furnished and refreshments will bo served. Mr. Jame F. Bclton.

formerly of Pittsburgh. I th chef. Mr. O. B.

Wright proprietor. Th ladles of tho Union. Baptist Church will have an apron ale and sapper on Saturday. April 4 Th apron sale will commence 2 p. nv.

ad th supper will served at 4 p. ra th ladles rmaklac special a rr an cement to serve, tbe business men. The affair Is for tho benefit of tho church remodeling. Mr. aad Mrs, Henry Taylor of Grendviile were vtsitlnr la Ksnes ville last Sunday.

The Thursday afternoon Embroidery Club met at tbe borne of Miss Emily Stubble field Thursdsy at 2:20. Refreshments war served and a most enjoyable time was had Mr. Samuel Pat ton and John Oreea of Columbus were recent Zanesvllle visiter. Tennessee Club No. met 8uaday afternoon at the hom of Mr.

and Mrs. Ransom Baker. (21 Fulton streeu. Th meeting was well attended and was very Interesting. Tbe club voted hold a reception Thursday.

vening April 22. at th Union Baptist Church, for th members and captalas of th other clubs and their so est a. Th next meeting will be held Sunday after boon at tbe hom of Mr and Mra Dalton Weaver. 715 Kelly street. rf Maries Kennedy eed Leslie Monroe of Urbena, Ohio, spent last Sunday visiting friends In Zaneovllla Mrs.

Forest Jackson, who has been visiting her relatives' In Pittsburgh baa returned to her 'home In aneavllle. Miss Viola Sea and Miss Ruth Call man were the hostesses at a delightful tittle tea and party Friday afternoon. i 371 VarB1 eeJbsapBai IW eve llT Ass SB frcsa 7tuf and famt tsaZe mh i f'VvfrJ. i s. 1..

1 The Etb tlya CpMins C4t. Onh net at th of Mra. Anna Wynn on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bertie Sawtalie.

deacooes of lb Community House waa present and brought a timely message' to tho ladle. A pro gram was rendered, and included a quartette selection by Mrs. Mra 'Htr ana M. a. 4.

Collins. A musical proa ram jrlveo br the 'members of the Civic Club will be held Monday, evealnir. at Second Baptist Mra Ira Pray tor waa hostess to too jouy arr uoo on Wednesday March' 25. Eight members were present. 'All en Joyed a splendid tim and above all the program which tneladed a soio ny Mrs.

Martha Brooks, reading, sub Ject. What it mana to ha. a. Chris tian': or Mra. Leons soio ty Maud Smith.

hostess erved a dainty luncheon art tn business hour. Th nroaram for the nest meeting Includes a Ftv Minut Talk by Mrs. Agnes season, reea Ing by SlsB. Ethel Elsm, a duet by Mrs. Iv Fray tor and Mra, Beatrice Harris.

Th nest meeting will be held at Mrs. Beatrice Harris of 118 1 2 E. South Tbe Missionary Circle of the Second Baotiat Church met with Mra Co trine Tay lor on last Thursday. Th meetln are growing to be so ere sptritually Interesting. On next the circle will meet with Mra.

Allen of Dawson street On Sunday afteroood lb president of the Circle, Mr. L. Kllabren had a well arranged program. The outstanding feature waa tbe Rouad Table Talks ubect of which waa Power aad How to Get It by Dr. R.

Halt The Pride of iWar ren of the Mosalo Society gire a farewell reception. Tuesday ewnlng 1122 River street, tn honor Cf Its Grand Master. Mr. Paper, wh haa finished his work here and has been called to Cleveland, where he will be assigned new work. Mra Mir Far land Is tUl at th hospital bat Is sosnewbst Improved.

Mrs. Carrie Robinson who has been til for' some tmo la stUl confined to her Ito ae. Mrs. Wllloughby ia alo tu nt her hom In Leavittsbura. Mrs.

llettl Bush, who haa been 111 fa.bllto be oat aga.n. Dr. 1. R. Kail, cbelr memkvr ra ar Invited to Ashtabula on Sunday.

April 5. to tbe Corner Stone laying. Dr. Hall will speak and th chr'r will render music OHIO 4 oawsmasaaBBSBSs B. Miss Edith Martin, who has been very ill.

la somewhat Improved. Mis Franc Vtrmtor entertained th Ee telle It Davis Club at her hom on srdess Board of Zlon A. M. Church Choir 1 rehrslng a very beautiful cantata, which 1 to arrvn Easter Sunday. Th Western Beara local basket ball tears, Journeyed to Marya i vtll last Friday and defeated the strong quintet of that place.

Th Anna Ilurbea Clb met at the hom of Mra. Clara Tyson on Bernard avenue. The Second Baptist Church closed a very successful revival Sunday. The Rev. O.

Id. Locust, the pastor, had charr of th service, saisted by Rev. B. Johnson. Th Steward Board of lon A.

U. E. Church net Friday at the home of Mr. Km ma Williams, on Et atreet. Mis WIGS OK, fiiTURAL HUMAN I Estlier Bigeoa id kxhoirn tKrocglioct tL'e UnlteJ State as one) of the races raoet beautiful larEea.

Her hair loos, straight and fluffj, has been admired by tbousandfi. Her akin, clear and light is the enrjr of women everywhere. How has Esther Bigeou act faired lier beazzty? 1 owe my to Bi Ja i wwua, sua mii upuuHuoi. she usea Eii Ja Ouinlnc Hair WAKRErf OHIO lfarirUVUIp.yiUU jsrou aCB 2 1 i Can Be Contbed aad Dreaaed. Also Transformation Swithes, StraigbtcnJxz CorntB anrfTerytbJng to Hair GoadK Free Cataloc Seat to Oat of Town Patron.

ALEX P.MARKS 1 662 EIGHTH at 42od 8L. i NEW YORK a ttrnrt hens and noxtorei the hair. In addition she nsei Hi Ja Cocoannt Quinine i For her akin the rises Hi Ja SItia Whitener Oint inent and Hi Ja Medicated Beaaty Soap. You. too.

caa.wia.beatity vrfih'ihese products Buy today from yonr drpggijt or if 'bo; does not W41cth 9rdiirixt roia us. vt a warapjiJiars toutu Secrete 'l 'n ch 4 "tF 7 CTCCIAL TIIIAL I HAIR MADE TO 1 jinrrnrm, Taiog oc tjoe fcxr ix order to liotrodar ihe wonderful Hi Ja Eeairf CTodacts to everyone wt are making the foUo ir 7 ing trpeclai trial offer. One Box! Ijj Ja QairHnrt Hair lresin value 25c, one bcIo Ili Ja nut Quinine ampe slue 23c, cue iox lU Jr jJUJi rjirrtCT Bewty Prepara aeenV 1 are Hi Ja Corrrlexioa Fowder. valne 25(2. or ocr nair Dressinxr which fire products with I 0vld Aa ctatTbB'r iBsnrasc IMs wUl hold It fnU rert.or 4iaoUrw at the title vof Aid.

.2417 B. 65th. atreet. KJLprli 9th. at a o'clock.

Attorney Ray Cheeks, oft IVe best kiovn 2aa yr tn the uddanly Saturday, whllo driving autemobil. Atty. Cheeks aKtred with heart disease. He was. a an tn her.

ef the Lodge of Elk No. 95 Mr. Ann Anderson, mother of Major Wm. T. Anderson, passed away.

at Hoos ton; Texas. thre wek'ro IX reara. Sh wa th wothr of 1. b. leave mix to urrlve hr a.

younger brother passed sway the week following Richard Anderson, U. has the aympathy of all hi friead. Th Rosa Budd MV M. Society will serve oofTra, salad and dwrch next Thursday evening baf or pray service. Mis Porter.

president: Miss Foster, The Harmon 1 Club will present Miss Uasel II rison, 4ho most noted race. pianist at the? Church. May lith. Sh has attained th rtputtla in, America and Europe of being a real artist. B.

Wlnrneld. president; Wright. ecretary. The A. A.

P. will held a metrntr 8t John'a Church. Sun day. April 5th. at 8:0 o'clock Root W.

Baynall will present. Dinner aad conference for all work era Saturday, April eta. at o'clock rn. at Mu. af ion Tempi a Attorney A.

H. Martin left Tuesday for Ctn cinnatl to attnd th inter reciet eon ere nee. Mrs. Herbert Dorey re ported to Improving." Mr. John Borta ret arced hom from ka Kansaa.

after several wet vislUna; her many friends. Attorney O. Pa tas abl to on tb 3oh tn after several weeks Illness. Mr. aod Mr.

WiUlam. Bailey of Pittsburgh are th ruest or Rev. and Mr. Chaa. i Crs.bb.2JIJ E.

4Jrd street. i Pc Paul A M. K. Zion CTvare a i 55th street, cf which Rev. tx W.

Bell I pastor. Invite everyoo to at tend th sarvicf at hi chureh. Attend church, pe Antloch BsptlsC Church. 24U and Onrai avenu which Rv. M.

T. William, la. ir i tor. St, Mark Presfcytarian Church, 25th street ef which Bev. Xa.

Jef fron I pastor, wilt welcome atranx era and visitors. i Catherla Birk head, who aM5Xr Wllberforce Unlverwlty, spent tb spring with hr parrvnt, Rev. and Mrs, J. Btrkhsad. Th Rev.

T. La Ferguson, district auperlntaa ent or th Col am bus District M. XL Church, held hi last 5Prtrty oon ferenc of tb year Trial ty chares, Circl No. (. Mr.

Call Jonea, presi. dent, will give a Htsrary and mtcI i program at 2Uon a4. M. H. Charch April 14.

a totil'ttiJue cf SS will Le sent tot yoa for only IL0Q. Act Now. TJrnr will be open for a short time onlye cm tnal mart fnonkj'i a BmJy prt partita as than nr. txXenite pooatd they sell easier and fatter. Wrk for car rrmarhiblc cgaxy.cfer iodaj, ra JA cnrzncs'vi ccrirn:.

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