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PARE EIGHT New York Corona, N. Y. Corona, V'. On Sunday evening, May 'Hie linterprise Temple No. 2 40 I.

V. I'. O. E. of held their hr annual sermon at the Corona Cun I gregatiotul Church.

Rev, Hiiitonj preached a splendid sermon which was! heartily tnjoyed hy everytiie. Mr Frank II. Wilson and Miss Elvctra Jackson each ting a beautiful tola with Miss Flora Sutton accompan in; at' the piano. A splendid offering was presented to the church by Mr. Porter in behalf (the lodge.

Visiting daughters were MciiUmc. H. V. Bast and A. S.

Mapp irom Liberty Temple No. 'J7 of Jamaica, X. V. After the program the past officers were served with a most delightful supper at the heme of Daughter Smith on Curnide avenue. Those present were; UaiiRhtcr Ki.hr M.

B. Smith. Past D. R. t'tnolta Saundrr, Etta Greene, O.

Moody, Belle, kecd. Vera, Kced. Gctrude Porter. Visiting Brothers were Exaited (tiller T. A.

Baker, P. E. Greene, G. Hiiitcn J. l'oter, o.

Moody and D. Ahrams. On Mother's Day, Rev. Mmtoi! preached a beautiful sermon about It touched every one'i heart, Yonkers, N. Y.

Yonkers, X. V. A large and ap prrcia'Jve audience rei.ed the Au Auchi Club of the Girls Service League Jnc, when tliey staged a unique Tipportmiity contest and dance at Radford Hall on Friday evening. May. 8.

he contestants were: A comedy sketch by Johnson and 'Charleston" contest ly little Junaita Small and Marjorie Towrs of South oncrs a sdio, entitled Birds on the Wings" by Mrs. Ruby' Myers of New York City; the feature of the evenine was the A. A. C. review.

It was composed of Miss Mae Lee, Mable Hamlin. and Cammille Nor Ceet, Elcsnor Simmons and Fa Hamlin. The affair was wondrrfultv The prices were awarded to the fnlinsnn ItrMlirrc nfwl tUm lc winners Juanita Small and Marjorie Towns. A great deal ot credjt must be uiven the ommittee of arrangements composed of Dorothy Kiddick, iHiairman; Willctta secretary; Ethel Garrison, treasurer; Misses Marion Lee, Jessie and Esther Brown, Mable Hamlin. Margaret White.

Roset ta Avery. Alice Middleton, alerie Richardson, and floor managers Louise Peterson and Edna Chambers. That snappy jay music was furnished by John Overton's Orchestra of Xew York City. The Willing; Worker's Club of Hero Lodge. 52i) G.

I'. O. O. will give their May Frolic and Dance on Friday evening. May JV, at Radford Hail, at which time they will have S.

J. Armbrister and his ja22y tyncopators entertain the audience. The Get Together Club of this city is planning to have a musical concert May 5U at Li icrty Hall at Wood wurt'i avenue fur the benefit of the iiich is struggling constantly for the raising cf sufficient funds with which to build a home for the old folks. It is a worthy cause, and warrants jour earnest support. Mrs.

George Spennie. Mrs. Stanley Allen, Mrs. Kate Thompson and Mrs. Cheek, the latter two being sisters of the deceased, attended the funeral oi their sister, Miss Marria Houghtel ing i.f 4 Mile point, X.

on last '1 Intrsdav. Mrs. Alice Williams of 82 Riverdale avenue1 was the guest of Mrs. Pullam of Xew York City last week, and attended services at the Paptist Temple. Little Henrietta Josephine Butler of 15 Schools won a silver loving cun at the Nestle Health I tion as being one of the most perfect babies in the contest of manv thousands.

Pride of Yonkers Circle. 67, I 0. St. Lukr. received their third annual thanksgiving sermon at Messiah Bap tist Church on last Sunday, at which time Rev.

S. W. Smith officiated. There was an immense representation of children under the guidance of Mrs. Lucretia Wilson, matron.

Mrs. Chase of 9 School street, left last Sunday for Atlantic City where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Emily Lockette, mother of Mrs. Candaee Fletcher of 11 Morgan street, who has been seriously ill has 1.

lmnrm mfff in her condition during the week. Lawrence Sclby is still confined to his home at 36 Morgan street. On Friday evening. May 8. the Henry H.

Howard 22. V. K. of took part in the regimental inspection and drill held in New York City with the able Captain P. L.

Rycrson in charge. Tlir Messiah Baptist Church was largely attended all day Sunday, it bcintf Mothers Day Kcv. nmiin huth morninir and niijht. Communion was held at niKlit and three persons were admitted to mem K.rhin The oraAn recital by Prof. Calhoun was well attended.

Miss r. A C.wathmcy "Mothers Prayer" Sunday morning. Thr Moth er Way prourain in iiik was verv intcrestincv Rev. Smith lectured at Turkahoe on Thursday nifiht: siihicrf. "What is the matter with Many are in the sick list.

Rev. R. S. Oden, pa tor of the M. E.

Zin Church, preach cd to a taryr fonirrcKalion Sunday imirninjj. May 10. H'S text vas 'And II wnt His way rejoicing. fi. A larve attendance tree ted Mi IMrnc L.

Hender'on. rxnrral Mlp rrintndent at the Sunday school lir.nr. A snecial Mothers Day pro prani was put on by the Intermediate nnnrlinrnl Mrs Marv Miller, chairman. Sprrinl mnic by1 Christian held the retular ocial hour. F.d.

Johnson, pre iden At p. the pastor. Rev. R. 'Men.

preached annual 1 hanl. suing sermoti fo Hero 'Lodge. 1520, (). and Queen the Housch'dd of Ruth, No. ami the Juvenile.

Tlu pallor rom tdinientcd the Orders upon the nh I'd sliowing thry made. Several ail clrers were made bv various pat f'ffieers the lodt'e. S. Giddinffs, C. Mrs.

Lucy Johnson. X. X. G. L.

Ryerscn. master of ceremonies Several presentations were made to pastor, choir and sexton. The Odd Fellows carried their beautiful new banner pivrn to llicin bv Qvurn of the North II R. No. Rev, pastor of Metropolitan Til NEW YORK AGE Jaturflay.

May 16, 1925 Interesting Items Gleaned By The Age Correspondents A. M. Zion Church, Xepperhan Heights, was present at the evening service. The Scnicr Young Women's Missionary Society presented to trustees Building Mrs. Mavtnc Gaskill, president.

Collection for the day $H0. The. Sunday school making extensive preparations for "Field Day" to be held May 30; Robert Taylor, chairman; Mrs. F. Brewer and P.

R. Rveron, directors of rccrtation. The Xcvelty Supper given by the Red Cross Aids, Thursday evening. May 7, was enjoyed by all ho attended. On I hursday even ing.

Mav 14 the plawel I ho Minis ter's Wife will be given by the intermediate and senior depart ments of the Sunday school; Jlrs. w. J. Spennie, coach; Miss Olivia Moore pianist. Nmuav, 17 is ratty uay.

At II a. sermon bv Rev. Boll Memorial Church, Brooklyn. X. at p.

m. services; 8 p. ser vices nitiler the auspices of the Pre mier Club. Girls Service League as by the Anchion Auchi and Ben Accord Club: Mrs. Fredclla Brewer and Mrs.

Elizabeth Brjv. directors; addrcs by Miss Grace Campbell oi New Yok City. Poughkeepsie, Y. Poughkeepsie, X. Y.

Miss Alma Brown and Mrs. Edna Logan of Haken ack, X. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Hayes of North Hamilton street.

TiK Rev. W. J. Ellis conducts the bible cass that meets each Wednesday evening si Zion A. M.

E. Church. They are joon to appear be fore one the while" chirrchei of the city to demonstrate their knowledge of the Bible and sing Negro spirituals. Mrs. Mary Bolin of New lork City was the guest of her sister in law, Mrs.

Geo. Bolin of North Clinton street. White in the city, she visited the soap carving and poster work the C. C. Mrs.

Rosie Chapman motored Mrs. Lillian Saunders, Mrs. Minnie Smith. Roval Chapman and Uenj. Bowman to Salsbury.

lat week. Mrs, iola Durham ct Pershing avnue, passed away last week. Funeral services were from the house. Mrs. Mary K.

Wheeler has left St. I Francis Hospital and is now convalescing at the C. C. Q. 69 Catharine street.

Mrs. Josephine Jimerson ot Tarry town, N. and Miss Alma Forest of Brier Cliff. who have been the guests of Mrs. Root.

Sullivan oi Maple street, for the past two weeks, were mo tored home by Miss Alma father, Mr. Forest, last Monday. While here. both were daily pupils of the C. C.

C. and accomplished excellent work. Mrs Tillie Harden and grandsdn, Master Herbert Payne visited her sister, Mrs. June Coins of Hartford, Conn. Eugene Bush is very ill of pneumonia.

The twentieth anrJvcrsary of the corner stone laying and the eigtheenth of the dedication of the church was celebrated elaborately by the pastor, Rev. Herbert A Payne, and congrega tion of the F.bcneier Baptist Church ast week. The Rev. S. Tribttt, for merly, of Philadelphia, Ta, now of New Y'ork City, preached a soul stirring on last Sunday morning and also gave an instructive lecture on the following Monday evening, Topic The Negro." Tuesday 'night was pew rally; Wednesday night, ser mon by the Rev.

H. D. Peckman pastor of the Friends Church. The Rev. G.

J. Joiner, ot New ork City filled the pulpit of Ebcneier Baptist Church at their communion service on Sunday, night and preached from the lU7th Psalm. There was a good at tendance present and quite a number of the converts from the revival recently held by the Rev. X. S.

F.pps. Daniel II. Conway is much improved. tie now nas an assistant barber in the person of Stephen Van Alstyne. The Mohawk A.

C. defated the Rhinecliff team last Sunday. Score to Hie stars of the game were: the battinB of West. Filing and Twy man. hc opening game of the season for the Mohawks will be olaved Fri nay in tne twilight League with the St.

Mary's team. Last Monday night was the regular morniy meeting ot tne Lincoln Re publican Club. me a. n. t.

Lhurch held its regular monthly Communion services last Sunday. The Rev. Stephen A. McXiel. presiding elder, of the Zion A.

Church, conducted the last quarterly conference for this conference tnr The reports from all the various de partments of the church were read and tanuiated I lie year work of the pres ent pastor. Rev. 1L Allen. was so successful that all present voted tor ins return the ensuing vear. not withstanding this is the close of his seventh year.

At the spring bazaar just recently held, over S.iOO was realir. ed with an incomplete report from the committees. Jno. J. Joiner has resigned bis position at Chelsea.

Y. Mr. and Mrj. Go. Gould were in the last week.

The Auxiliary of Dorcas Household of Ruth Xo. 883 G. V. (). of O.

held a meeting at their ha! 67 Catharine street, making final arrangements for their annual sermon. The St. Lukes were uiiaMe to hold their regular monthly meeting on account of a lark "of quorum. The psychological tests t.y Yassar students at the C. have been discontinued.

The Lilly of the Valley Order of St. Lnke, will give a dance at the Odd Fellows hall on Many 19. Touglikfepsie Idse No. 17. K.

of met on last Tuesday evening. Yv'm. Richard Jimerson of Tarrv toivn. X. spent last Sunday with his ife, Mr.

Josephine" Jimerson and sister in law. Mrs. Sullivan of Maple tne. He was agreeably irprird at the art work slic had completed at the C. while here.

Mr and'Mrs. FJmer Comlicok of Xo. 34 Worrall acentie, laid rovers last "Saturday ifttrnoon for Mr. Robt. Sullivan, Mrs.

Josephine Jimrrson. Tarrstown. X. and Miss Alma Forest of Brier Cliff. X.

Y. The trustees of Rose Leaf Lodge Xo. 3539 and Auxiliary of Dorcas Houseliold of Ruth No. 883, G. U.

O. of O. will give a dance at Rialfo studio Friday evening. May 2'th. Music, l'j the Metropolitan orchestra.

Chef. Magill and his sister Mr. Josephine Jimerson of TaTrytown, X. enjoyed very. much their visit to the Bardayon Theatre lost week.

Patchogue, N. Y. PalchoguR N. Yj Mrs. James B.

Tucker, 127 Wavcrly avenue, was taken seriously ill on Saturday night. She is resting comfortably at present. Mrs. Jessie Joagrim and Mrs. Gor dan Bunorows, 123 West 135ih Mrcct.

was visting Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Yancey last Thursday, fhey remained to visit the Community Social Club, motoring jack to the city minig'it.

The ladies of Uic Grace A. M. l. Zkin Church are preparing for another of their' famous chicken supper, rsuuday, Mav 17, will be quarterly meeting at Grace. Rev.

Iferris of Rivtrhead Vk ill 'jc speaker for the occasion. A. I. lance. Hunt.

Ingram and Zackmarsh motored to the city Sunday evening. a number ot the summer peo ple arc coming out aitcr spending: the winter in the city and else where. Geo. Domvcll. who was second waiter the Elmore Hotel in Sayville for a r.jmber of sears, will not return there this vear.

He has accepted a posi ton with Mr. Bussing Layport, I i. Miss Molhe Harris, anotlvr ot our oid friends, has returned Sayville afterbein? away all winter. Mr. Fitjcerald of Sayville.

who had an operation at the South Side Hospital recently, is Home aim improving nicely. Don't forget the Age is on sale at lVi Wmain street. Auburn, N.Y. Wn X.1 The rally held by Zion tihurch on Sunday, May 3, was a success, realizing a neat sum. members of the K.

B. Club were entertained by Mrs. Moseley on Tuesday evening, May 5, and report a splendid meeting. Refreshments were serv ed bv the hostess. Mrs torue Cootwr was tlse chest of hrr parents Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mr an.I Mrs. Cooper, formerly ol Auburn, have purchased a home at Ithaca, X. and are having extensive re pairs made to the same.

Ihcy expect to occupy their new home shortley. The annual thanksgiving day service nf Si Peter Lodge No. 397, G. U. of and" Riipah Household ot Ruth 1161 were observed at im.rcii Sunday, May 111.

A nice program was rendered, vocai soio uy ivuuivk slow, and the Ruth Song by Miss Beatrice Hcmaiis. were nicely rendered: address by Vilinr Smith. D. G. Supervisor, and the D.

G. M. N. Sistw Lena Johnson, were well received, i D. H.

Supervisor George Winslow was master ul ceremonies. msicr Anna Grifhn M. N. a paf tlie M. W.

G. Sister Francis Cooper of P. M. X. and Xo.

38, a splcmlid sermon by Rev. J. K. UicKcrsiM sisur Lucy Pratt of Syracuse, was present also Sister Flhchcr of Clyde. Both are mcmliers of It.

of K. No, HOl. Mrs. Lena Johnsou reports a very enjoyable and prosperous lime while on her official visits lo Kocnestcr anu uui falo and Lackawanna, N. where she instituted two new uiuv.m.j Household of Ruth.

Mr. and Mrs. Eliiay Kichurdson entertained Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Ulcher at a dinner party last Monday evening. ii.a Mr. and Mrs. Alircd Parker entertain, ed Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Fletcher last Wednesday evening at dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert PersonsfcOf Srnera Falls N.

were tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fletcher at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Persons of Pcmyanc, N. motored and were the guests of Mr, ar.d Mrs. Fred Fletcher over Sunday. Miss Eugene Holland is still mule ck. Klmcr Winslow is still the liospitaT.

Fredrick Winslow of Kixhesier is hoinc for a few days. Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Johnson attended the Western New York Colored tap. tist 'cOMventkMi held at Shiloh Baptist Church Buffalo, on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.

Kev. Eccles, in whose church the convention sa held, has one of the largesr colored churches in Buffalo with a large membership which is constantly increasing. Mrs. Lena Johnson. and Mr.

Johnson mop red to Suracuse and assisted in the thanksgiving services of Crifpus Attacks Lodge 4177 and Rose of Sharon of No. 13U9. William Randall. Lodc' and 11. of R.

35j4, on Sunday evening, May 10, at Zion Church. Presiding Elder. Johnson of the est ern Xew York, conlerencc will lioid quartrly. conference Monday, evening, at ion Church. He preached Sunday 'miming at II a.

also at. the evening 'service, at the Zion Church. New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rodiellc, X.

Y. Mrs. 'Jurencc and her nephew, William Simmons, visited New York City Sunday srcct her siter, Mrs. 1C. Triplet of Pittsburgh, who was vslting her brother, James Harper of lUOlh street.

St. Catherine's A. M. K. Zion Church chserved Mother's Day in a most Infilling manner.

Rev. V. U. Carringlon, pastor, preached ftom the subject, "Mothers after God's own Tin altar was dccoralrl with flowers and the choir. Mrs.

E. Mintun, director, sang beautifully. The collection for tlie day, amounting to was given the pastor. The niany friends of Bishop C. Ail'jiie will be glad tr karn that he siid wife 1 aved traveled cxtcnsiUcly thri uglt West Africa.

They expect to be back in America on of alxiut June 1, having left Liberia several weiks ago, after visiting the Cape Coa and ihe interior. Mr. and Mrs. AmliMe Randall of (iiiiun street entertained 50 gne ts on Friday evening. May 8, in honor of Mrs.

D. Woods of Rockhill, S. C. ihe moth er Mrs. Randall, Guests were pre.

sent from New ork. Brooklyn, Jersey City and White Tlains. Mmc. M. Patilo Harper tendered a solo and other mtiisc was furnished by R.

Stewart. piani and C. druuiiiier. Mrs. Harriet Treadwell of Riverside, came to New Rochrllc on May (.

with her niece. Miss Ruth Burton of Newport, k. to help celebrate the birthday' ot 'Howard Harper of Chauiiccy avenue. Only tlwse who hap pened to I visiting Mr. Harper wire present at the reception.

They were Mr. and Mrs. M. loung. who had lust returned from Florida; Miss Liihan Crutihcr of Aiken.

S. C. Morton and Messrs Hawkins and 0. Choice. Mrs.

Treadwell baked I super cake on which six lighted candles cre placed. The party was told to multiply tnese by eight. Mrs. Harper assisted in serving other refreshments and mttic and whist was enjoyed until midnight. i New jersey Plainficld, X.

Corrections: The tact that Miss Margaret Redd rendered a beautiful solo at the A. ane meeting reported in The Age la week, was unintentionally omitted. She wa accompanied by Mrs, Marjorie Vcnablc Smith. Mrs. J.

II. Whiting of West 4th strcit is a sister of the late Mr. Carter w'ho died in Kayoiine, X. two weeks a'o. She accompanied two oilier brothers, who live in Prcvi dence, R.

home after the funeral for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. A Saunders and little son 'have' moved to their own home in Roselle. X.

J. Mrs. Saunders lie badly missed in Plain field because ff her willingness to lulu every racial and religious cause. The i.slh anniversary of Borden town Institute was celebrated at the Washincton School auditorium on Wednesday eveninsr, Mav 6. A fine musical roneert was given by the student's, which included vocal sole.i, selection by the Glee Club and band, and recitations.

Short addresses were delivered by B. Granger, extension worker, ami Principal W. R. Valentine. The.

program was under the direction of Prof. Work, musical instructor for the school. Follcw ini: the program the students and fr'nds of the school were tendered a banqtirt by W. R. Coleman at Curtis Hall.

A committee of mrers of students served as lionesses. Mrs. C. WorVnley was chairman of thi committer, Mrs. Mdly Goldstonc was chairman of the service committee and was assisted by tt following: Mrs.

Charles Williams Mrs. li. B. Bailey. Mr.

G. Booker. Mrs. William Coleman. Mrs.

Coles. Mrs. II. F. Brock.

Mr. Spnr lork and Andrew Carv Mr. Cary on behalf of the Morcland Branch Y. M. C.

A. delivered a short address rf appreciation for the entertainment. Much credit is due the ladies committee for the success of the banquet. The rMises Quartcrman. Goos by, Martin, Johnson and Burton served as waitresses.

Him of South Second 5tree, who has been very sick, is somewhat improved. i Ccza TaJ a rmer resident of Plainfirtd. died at Newmarket on Tuesday, May 5, and his funeral was held from Coles' Undertaking Parlor on Friday, Kev. Bailey vjffiriating. Mrs Sylvania Waahinyton died at 44 Br: urst avenue, Sew York City, last week She was a sister of Edward Watson of Plainficld' avenue, who accompanied hrr body to hrr birthplace, Hampton, Ya.

Mr. Watson has the sympathy cf jnany friends during bis bereavement. A committee of ladies of Calvary Baptist Church, with Mrs. Bessie Young as chairman, gave a successful afternoon tea at Reform Hall on Thursday, May 7: Mrs. Samuel Johnson, formerly of Plainlield but now residing in New York City, visited some of her old friends here last week.

She is Icok intr the picture of health. Moses Dennis of West street; was called to Williamsburg. on! May 7 because of the serious illness' of his father. Jllr. and Mrs.

Robert Johnson of Plainficld avenue js ere given a surprise party in honor of their 55th manage anniversary Monday evening. May l. by their children and friend. Mr. Johnson is 81 and Mrs.

Jchnson 76, but they were as active as 14 year old children. Everyone present enjoyed a lovely collation. Music week' Rave the Colcride TayTor. Recreation Chorus an opportunity lo show both races what they know about singinp. Their sob and spiritual selections were all that could be asked of them and the.

renditions of the Roland Hayes Glee Club were splendid. The solos of Doro, Mrs. Williams. Edward Blair and. John Taylor drew deafening applause and several encores had to be responded tc.

Mrs. Zcnobia Jackon is directress, Miss Smith and Trof. Alfred White the accompanists for the chorus. The. Rev.

D. W. Hoggard. pastor of THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote i tuo lirnwth ol tUIr: will also Hesmre the Strenxtn VllBlltV nit Utility to tne lltir If Tour is liry and Wiry Try CAST INDIA MAIN fiMOWM It vou are bothered sxtth nn'int ilair, IisodruR, lichin 8eip. or any Hair want vou to tr Jr of Wur.

Crow'r inMlMl BrODOT ii 'hit to to th o' and cures lh Hm. nlur 5o Its work. I.ivi the mtr sort ind silky. Perrumed wltH a bilra thoiissnd tlosvwi. Tbj beat anown remedy for Havy ind Unutiful Blitk Evebrows: ilo rstors Ory Hilr it ftsinrii Color.

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THE MADAM C. J. WALKER' BEAUTY SALON 110 WEST 13Cth STREET BRADHURST 0678 Calvary Bjpti't Church, preached a wonderful sermon on Mothers' Day, May 10. Those who have forgotten their uu tlier.s hould have heard him His text was from St. John 19:25, subject "There stood by the cro of jeiH His mother." The morning; collection was Mrs.

Ruth Alexander 'Aster ol 1'laiiiHcld avenue was tailed to New lnrk lat week to attetm the funeral of her husband, who died after a lin gerins illness. Mrs. Sherman Allison cf I'lainficld avenue and her baby daughter, born tuo weeks ago at the hospital, have returned home. Mother and daughter are nicely. Al Terptn of I'lainficld avenue was taken to the hospital on Sunday, May 10.

MifTeini; from pneumonia. He had been ill a little over a week but his condition became worse on Sun day. The funeral of Mr. Barnes of West 4th street, was held' May 6 from Mount Olive IiaptisrChurth, with the Rev. A.

D. Jne ofiiciatins. assisted by Kcvs. E. W.

Kobcrts and D. W. Howard. "Little Red RidinRhood;" "Tes" and "Smiles" are seen more lately by their friuids. Our boys might rivc Spooner Arlinnton avenue and.

Short 3rd street the once over. "Ahem! The Dotiylas Uniform Rank. K. of will present Rev. J.

K. Tnns ton, cvanRtlist prophet, at Reform Hall Wednesday evening, May 20. The committee in' charge Frank Lee. Henry Hooper, Joseph Crawley, Abraham Golden and il lipi Picdra. The public is cordially invited to be present.

The Rev. G. V. Hamlet. pator cf St.

John's Jiaptist Church at Jersey land Park, preached an inspiring ser mon at Shilo liaptist Church Sunday! afternoon. May 10. He was accom panied by his choir. Mrs. Mary Butler of West 5th street, who has been very sick the past week, is reported a little better.

The Douglas Company. No. 11, under command of Major Fillipi I'icdra, attended the annual sermon tc the Mercer Lodge and Uniform Rank of Princeton. A large number eff Ptain fieldcrs made the trip by bus. The annual sermon to the G.

U. O. of O. F. was preacheM at Mount Zion A.

M. Church on Sunday evenin. May 10, by Rev. E. W.

Roberts. The lodge turned out in larce numbers: John Taylor sang a beautiful bass solo accompanied by Kd ward Blair. The Rev. R. C.

Lamb, pastor of Shilo Baptist Church, preached an inspiririTT sermon on Sunday' cveninifl May ID, rom llatthew subject "The Game of The offering for the day, including the build I MODERATE FEES CONVENIENT. PAYMENTJ liMfa ckin ECODONTIA DEPT. CXTRXCnONX MINOR ORAL OPEAAT10A5 FREE Street mi EACH DENTIST ATTENTICVM TO wa DCNnrrnv im v.tuch he UMOJT EXPtRJlNCSO AU. CO HARMON I j. OPERATTVl DEFT oftjce rtlUNOr INLAYS JV TRtATMtXT mrioRAriottf jff.

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And almost before you know it, join hair mill bt long andthkt ing fund drive was $171.80, Mothers' Day was b. served at all churcho here on day. May 10. Our Mr. Dillard.

the new real talc acenl of. Watchun avrrur, wide awake and making Rood 1 way. All race pcoplc wirh lh' man succe's. W'c have aucthcr real hcrc in thc pe.rson of Mr. IVmtU, Liberty who is a Mrs.

F. Chapman oi street is ill and confined I'd is being specially cared tv dauglitc.r. Miis G. Cahpmai Rahway, N. J.

Rahway, NVJ 1 at. tended the annual A. M. K. "tr.

ence at Camden Preside; and Mr: Mrs. J. V. P. Rev, C.

V. yA Rev. and Mrs. W. S.

iJf 0bonw, Mrs. i Uvinia Hu? and. Mrs. Ira Cromttcll and i Mrs. William Howard, Mrs, Randolph.

Thmun Mrs. Amanda Thomas, and Mr aul Mrs! Frank Taylor. They all rc; very fine session. Presiding Elder J. F.

VanderV been transferred and will have ji of the Newark District, Rev. J. ricki of Princeton succeeding him in tit Xew Brunswick District The N. ark District is the largest tf tiie iwt districts. The members of Ebcne 'tr A.

Church and the community at larc; a rejoicing over' tlx return of Kev. ai.J Mrs. J. W. P.

for anotlur ye.r. Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond children Pauline and visited friends in Roselle and Newark Sunday, making the trip by The musical given under t'ie of the choir of Ebcrnezer A. M.

K. V. Aaron, dircrt T. Franklin last Thursday well attended despite tlie thrca'cni weather, The soloists were Mrs. Hward.

Mrs. Muadc Osborw. Mrt. Jannic Taylor and Howard "I he guest'Cf tlte evening was Howard Aar tenor, of Newark and his musical numbers were highly enjoj cd. Spiritiai and.

anthems were rendered by the clr.ir Mrs, Charles Collier and Mrs. Ujwa. Hatfield were 'accofnpanisls. Riitb Missionary Circle of Baptist Church observed Mother's Day Sunday afternoon with fine prrni and tributes to mcxher. The pa'tor.

Rev." Wright, preached helpful sermms at both the morning and evening server Begirmtng with next aunday evciv.m the church will hold a ten days sen ice with the students of Northern Baptist University assisting. loofh) PR05THfTIC DEPT sticnDM bwch roots a Mll(WeK JLM ciTTTTI FREE Lmea Avr NY Ctt GIVING SPECIAL THE BRANCH OF OPCRAT1NQ I OUTLY RAY DEPT. no ilmlf Uirali tin Ur ust of PI.UICO HAIR DRESSING. ThisiiimW in MMcul'st lain ronc4 ol IORi: THAN A MILLION PACKAGES rtar. jia H.

Hapkn. tha iti4 rowie aopcaiio of Iko AlcW Opria iay: "Mr our ahan. hank, my a vinl I ana4 tt PLUXO KA1P. DRESS INC. wtiih maoo tt lonf.

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Years Available:
1905-1960