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Saturtfay March" COLLEGE WOMEN Lou Swarz Junior Fans Feted At Valentines Day Party (The happy scene tbovt the occasion of a St. Velentlne'a Day party given by Bessie Bell, Glo. feal Newa Syndicate columnist for TLou Swan" Junior Fan Club In West 158 atreet From left to right, top row standing arc: Regl raid Robdy, Earl Rivera, George Bouthall, Norman Williams, Ar. phur Rivera, Nick La Tour, naw tinging sensation, Eddie Clark, Global News Syndicate artist car. toonlst Bessie F.

Ball, John Hoi. Irian, singer actor, and Leonard H. Bell, editor of Global Newa Syn clcate; front row aeated are: Nor hia Williams, Elaine Southall, Madeleine Treadwell, actress, comedlnenne Lou Swart, Eleanor Patterson, France Dickerson aad Josie Sams. Photo by Roland Walker. ew Feacbs At Shaw Uniosrsity RALEIGH, N.

Mrs. Martha 'Williams Wheeler hai been ap I pointed Instructor la mathematics 'at Shaw University, President Robert P. Daniel announced re. jcently. Mrs.

Wbeeler, daughter of tare. P. H. WUllama of til Lenoir I street end the late Dr. Williams, la a graduate of Shaw University, class of '1 and bolda the M.

A. degree from Tenneaaee A. and College, Nashville. She has the distinction of being the first reclp lent of the graduate degree from the Tennessee Institution. From 1I4 to 1141 lira.

Wheeler served la the President's office at Shaw University. Subsequently sh entered upon atudiea la bua Ineas admlaiatraUoa which led to the advanced degree. During the first semester Mrs. Wheeler taught la the publio high school at Wil snlagton. Previously she taught business at SU Paul Polytachle la.

etitute, Lawrencevllle, Va. ioi Maps Rcab AlPtiEia0r GRAND RAPIDS, MlchOac of the newly minted Booker T. Waah tagtoa Memorial Coins waa pre. tented to the Presiding Officer of the Religious Publishers Section ef the international council of Religious Education, la one of the dining rooms of the Paatllnd Hotel oa Tuesday evening ef this week organisation represents forty two religious publishers of alt denomlnatleaa, beading their Publishing Houses. The Coin waa presented by Mrs.

Katheryae Boyd Rosea of Cleveland, Ohio, to aad received by Patrick Beard, the pre. oiding officer at the dinner, from the Methodist Publishing House la Nashville, Team. Mrs. Roach is the granddaughter ef the late D. Boyd, the found, jer aad builder ef the National I Baptist Publishing Board's pleat in Nashville, Taaa, the daughter ef Henry Allen Boyd of Naehville, and the wife ef Rev.

A. L. Roach, pastor of the Messiah Baptist Church la Cleveland, Ohio. Participation la Brotherhood Week waa marked at Unloo Settle, meat. SIT East 144th atreet, by special program oa eommuall bald Tuesday.

1 Clyde E. Murray, head worker at Unloa ntUamat. presided, aad the speaker was Rabbi Louis Oer stela ef the SpohOuPortuswuee Church, nth street at Centra! Park west The Jefferson Chorus m. 11 1. hour sewerem aad fllm, Th World We Live was (hows.

FOLK DA NCI FESTIVAL As toterractml group ef Fotk nir. fat ceeHaaat. frena the American Tewtk For Demecracy, gave aa aataweatJag eaeoaetre tie ef early America folk aa tau mk Mender. Uter ba the evening tha entire grewp Jena, ed atke ueenvittea, Mm BmuU flakhi was 'roBaeeaaalble for the jstsa irm Dene A 1iSV" hen Of Bessie F. Sell arrived for aa interview with Miss Mildred Johnson, ons after noon a few months before she had dismissed her last group of pupils for the day.

Tou aee she is the president of the Modern School, at til West 154th street The door waa opened by a cheery lad. and then Miss Johnson came forward and escort, ed me Into her private office that reminded me of the coxy little nook, in our home, reserved especially for us. I natualiy expected Miss Johnson to be older than aha la and whea I remarked that aha must have turned career girl at an early age aha Informed me that she bad etarted achool at seven teen, while aha was till in school Mildred also received her ed. ucatioa la New Tork, but aha has never attended any of the pub. Ho schools.

She waa educated la private I learned that Mlsa Johnson waa the first Negro pupil to be accepted Into, and graduate, from the Ethical Culture School at llrd atreet and Central Park Weet It wss whea she graduated that she really took over the presidency of the Modern School That was twelve years old." The school waa first opened in Dr. Bishop's home next to St? Philips Church, with an enrollment of eight chiL dren. The School now has 104 pupila In dally attendance aad there are several hundred oa the watting list These are children of the professional or the white collar claaa group. The pupils' agee range from I to 11 years aad the grades go from nursery to fifth grade. The entire four tory brick build ing la given over to the pupils, aad there at the Medera School they are taught craft aad dramatics.

There are alx very inviting class rooms, and a dining room and kitchen that carry "aw distinct lyilogliliBo James Hoyt The popular Rev. A. Lawson, of the Refugee Church, oa Tth. ave was guest speaker last Thursday at a meeting of the congregation of the Victory Baptist Cburtb oa Unloa avenue and 111 atreet under the auspices of the Lily of The Vally Club. Miaa Louise Alston, ef 1110 Pre.

epeet avenue, ie a atudent teacber at Hunter College oa 41 street and Lexington avenue. She reached mathematics. The Gospel Chorus ef the Vie. tory Baptist Bronx, were among tboee wwe rendered several selection and waa greatly enjoyed by the audience Yotual Sporting Club wish, ee It'a inaay trtoada.aad guests that were diaapppolnted last Saturday at the Bermuda Beaove. lenta Hall la the euddea cancel latioa ef their dance to know that the affair wUi be held la the near future, and that their tickets will be honored at the later affair.

The dance waa postponed due to a mistake oa the books ef the manager of the had. The Weodatock Lodre No. 1114 ef the IBPOB of were host to alee gathering at their ltd aaaual hair but Friday at The Heats Point Palace, The Exalted Rater ei this popular lodge Is D. Pvtereea. John Brown la at.

eretary. Birthday tVeetinae Go Tef Mrs. Laura Blair and else to the popular Chartee Aistoa, porta TleVen Wimam Burton ea hie fight a awvath schedule Is still stream, raderiag his way te victory hie last tght February ITth he ICOH Janes) CaroUo at the Park Tz fnl roual a i rw RaadaS.wM rksrge of lad 1 Jehn DMHrk prei.len. Se I aouated that the four hading Merit home.Uke atmosphere. Here each child la aerved a bot dish at noon.

One finds It hard to believe that Mlsa' Johnson could possibly be so efficient and thorough at her age, but aha la. is tall and very attractive. Of medium build and with a personality that would serve to make the pupila eager to hurry to claaa. Mildred has eight other teach era oa bar stilt besides hersell There is a school nurse, a doctor oa calL a chauffeur since the school furnishes bus service to the children and three chap erona, I lei Whea Mildred Is not teaching school she la running her own Summer Camp, "Dunroven" at Pla Bush. T.

It Is comprised of 13 acrea and a 1000 foot water. front. This camp la for children from 4 to 14 years of age. And aside from all thla Mildred Is doing graduate work at Teach. ere Columbia University.

Mildred la the daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. J. Rosamond Johnson and a I niece of the late James Weldon Johnson. A Medera Children's Campi Dunrovea which la about 71 miles from New Tork City.

Is a camp that closely follows tht pro gram 'of Miss Johnson's Modern School, to Mildred It Is "directed to sponsor group liv ing, healthly attitudes, aad to promote creative experiences. Relaxation aa well aa activity are stressed. Over stimulation aad strenous competition are avoided." Dunrovea Ilea la the Shawaa. gunk Mountains, with a plentiful supply of pine aad maple trees hading Its broad lawns. Safe healthy swimming, according to Mlsa Johnson, Is offered by a state eVeam the Shawanguak K1U, I left Mildred marveling at her exceealve energy, her Intelligent planning and her youthful euc ceae.

I teams of the league, the Orange Triangles (colored.) Via itatlona, Bergen Rede aad the Newark Mules will play the first round of three out of five games of the Shaughraeey play off which will start at Orange, N. J. on March first and at Bergen. field. N.

J. March The play. off will feature doubl headers each day of Lset CaHi Have you heard the callt Hare you answered the call? Have yon purchased tickets from the Vet voy Ballroom last sk.l Btm at. A aV anAlAldaPal Commlttee tor theiF ,.1.1 VmoHb Lnd. araB ess i screes a low W.

Werner, thetr adTiaory chalrmaa yetT Thla dinner will be held at Hotel Towers la Brook. lya en February It, the prooadea of which wlU help aid the organ Isatton'l drive aad directly beaa flt Sarah Leftridge, year. old Bronx widow of Pie. Allen Leftridge who waa killed by Amer. lean guards May IL la St Val ery, rrance.

The peotloa was denied Mrs. Leftridge by the War Department is under review again, due to the vigorous cam. palga carried ea for the past year by the Veterans for Justice Com. mittea Wouldn't you, eeme te tble dinner We'll; meet yon there. i your Rambler Jtmmle AiU Crca Fha la aa effort to help lampreve the standards of the beauty Industry Id Harlem and create better re.

IstleeeMp among' Its staff ef It, Rem Keta Hoeek of Beeety; Ine, 14IU street and St' Nicholas ave rue, bu adapted th Blue Creea Kocit Mr en pica for lte em. plorrei fl "wal" waooaeed "Ibis t. a Urt merte Ctarka. ea the k.aMMi nV 1 I National Assn. Of CoSsge Wrcsa Prefects $100 (MTo YWCA'sRccclfcdoa Fed The Toung Women's Christian Association'a Round.the.World Re.

construction Fund received an unexpected boost last week whea the National Association of Col lege Women contributed 1100 to the fund. Athe same time the group flfted to aak toe local branches la this country also to contribute to the Campaign's TheNatlona, Association of Col. lege Womea la a national axe. cutlve committee Meeting held at the home of Misa Portia Bullock In Washington, C. beard aa addrau by Mlu Dorothy Height director of Interracial Cooperation oa the National Board ataff of the TWCA, ouUlnlng the alma of the Association's Round ths World Reconstruction Fund.

Mlsa Height pointed out that women and, girls of 10 war torn countries will be aided by the Fund which ill be uaed to rebuild and atrengthea TWCA work abroad. Countries In Africa, Europe and Asia will be aided la repairing bomb torn TW buildings. Leaders 111 be sent from this country to carry on the TWCA program and to train new native leaden Congress Of AKrican Of Becks To Una The Union of French Womea, la a communication sent mn September to womea la all parte of the world, baa aaked for books which ahow "the role played by womea la every country, yester day aa well aa today," and which "highlight all the longtnge for happiness of the modern womea and mother." The Manhattan Chapter of the Congress ef Amer. lean Women, one. of the 41 national affiliates tof the Women's International Democratic Federation, has responded with a oollee ttoa of 14 representative of the dynamlo progress of women in the American social acene.

A recep. tloa honoring the participating aad sponsoring authors waa given ea Sunday evening, February tlrd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miller, West Mth Street Among those oa the selection committee were Professor Edwin mm Scchl Activities At IIDJIC. IT. VALCNTINI't DANCIl The Volunteer Hoeteaaea ef the Harlem Servicemen's Center eele.

brated St Valentlae'e day with a sweetheart's belt Thla has been an annual affair at the Center and always la a time for reunion with aarvkemea and hostesses who have beea away for aomt time. Entertainment; waa furnish ed by several of the hostesses and Pvt. Thorntn Sen wart accompanied them ea his electric guitar. A. Xing and Queaa oc Love were choaea by hick num.

bars. The winners were: Pvt Paul Doreey of Fort N. J. aad Miaa Gladys Smith, Tht Queen received a corsage of three huge orchids. The couple waa entertained later la the evening by The Baby Grand Muslo Room.

HOSTESSI! ATTINO U. tt t. CONK DANCtt Four host eases were selected to attend a Special dance at the St nun Han Brooklyn. N. T.

urn by the U. Cone. Thoee attending were: Monteo rsison, Mary Alexander, Frederlcka Bow. man aad Virginia Ortffla, i HOSTIUft INTIRTAIN WOUNOIO lOLOHRtl Thirty Volunteer hoeteesee at. tended the Housing Hep pvta by the United Negro aad Anwe Veterans of America at we oa.

"SL JLJ fro merm. RuIm arvery tiraa) woo I I'll for work la their own countries. Mra Lenora P. John, of New, Tork. vice president 'of the Nation at "Association of College Women and a member of the National Board of the TWCA and Mia Alice Taylor, national president of the NACW urgr the support of the campaign by womea of ulg country.

TWO GET CHAIR 1411 NEWARK, N. J. Three youtha described aa George Cole, twenty, two, of 114 Charlton atreet; George Hlcka, twenty one, of lit LDUe Street and Chauncy Harris, twen ty one of xll New atreet were convicted of murder la the first degree Saturday night la Esaex County Court They allegedly administered a fatal beating to Morris Rudomlner September It last whea. police say, they held him up in his drugstore etlOl Waverly avenue la accordance with the jury's recommendations. Judge Richard Hartshornex sentenced Harris to life Imprisonment The death sentence waa Imposed on the other two.

Coles aad Hicks tried to at tack Harris aa the werr led from the courtroom but 'were quickly subdued by their guards. flea 'Gres Refer French l(esn Berry Burgum aad Margaret Schlauch of New Tork University, Professor Dorothy Brewster, of Columbia University, Susan B. Anthony, Henrietta Buck master, Elisabeth Hawes, Fannie Hurat Dorothy Parker and Genevieve Taggard. Chairman of the Author's Re. caption Is Eleanor Vaughan, one off the aailonaLviee presidents of thV tAWt and'tti apeekera la.

dude Fannie Hurat on "International Unity ef Women in the Cultural Field," Henrietta Buck, master oa the "Unity of Womea for Peace through the Women's international Democratic Fed era. aad Susan B. Anthony oa the "Statue of Womea of the United Nations." There was entertainment featuring Sophia Delta dancer; aad Tom Soott. ballard alnger. Fort Dlx, If.

J. were present A lean red section was occupied by these two groups. Entertainment was furnished by Duke Ellington, Ella Fltagerald, Thai ma Carpen ter! aad Tip Tap and Toe. The iteesee were tinder the super. vision of Mrs.

Stella Anderson Davis. Lester Da via was chalrmaa ef the affair. SPIAKt AT COFFII HOUR. Miaa Wllhebnena Croseon, not ed educator and pubUe school teacher la Boston, Maasachusetta, waa the guest, speaker at the Coffee Hour thla past Sunday. Her address waa la connection with the national celebraUoa of Negro History Week.

Entertain meat was furnished by members of the east of "Carmen QIORQt WASHINGTON tAl.Lt The Volunteer Hoeteesee sponsored a George Washington Ball this peat Friday night They wore costumes typifying early Ameri can fashions. A skit written by Mary Alexander waa presented. Hurndoa Capers, M. M. acting as George WslMnrtrm.

Br, Mary Alexander, aa hta wife, Drucltla Barksdale as Betsy Rose, and Jamee Williams, T. O. Ix aa George Washington. Mettle Gate. wood was chosen as "Martha Washington for having ea the meet beautiful aad authentic costume.

Dainty sandwiches, cherry pie and coffee comprised the re. Ifreehmentg served. Kate dull, dry and fteff ta Use Prake Hair Dreaa tag aad aea aeer tt brlnga out hirhllrMa makee yew half tees ldgiJtfhte, aoftar, ssagar. silldec. nfj) viujir I a saunw vottt comb.

Em bow your hair falls la place, is tsy style) yets wtst tad bow soft, taoota, tt look. Get Picks Rttr Drsirtaj at eintj sai BBaatsfii ctycxtavn.VV'Lits), Mb. Amber, SSo. I PAGE AID (T FKOdKAM By Hattie IV. Brown Francis Bendrix, of til Cum.

berland atreet who baa beea aick forfour weeks la much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Dun.

lope, of III Cumberland atreet who has been sick Is much im proved. Mrs. Ana Bynoe, of 101 Van. derbllt avenue, had a memorial service for her late husband. Dr.

T. Bynoe, at St Augustine P. E. Church with Father England of flcatlng, on last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Dunlop, of III Cumberland atreet had as their gueat Mrs. Eula Hall, of Berkley California, who apent a month with them.

She also vielt ed in Baltimore, Washington, Georgia and Philadelphia. Rev. Reaco Henderson, pea. tor of Bridge Street AME Church, and Henry 8. Robinson returned from Columbia.

B. where they attended the Blahop'a Council. Loyal Century Club The of Bridge Street Church held Its basaar from February 1Kb to 14th, which waa well attended. The annual turkey dinner wag served on Washington's Birthday. Mrs.

Emma Henderson la the president and Mrs. Mary Mahome secretary. e. Mrs. Marie Beet left last Tees.

day to epend two weeks In Te maasee, 8. to assiat Evalgellet Ruth Dosler Cisco, who la eon. ducting revival services. Rev. John Moses, pastor of El len Memorial AME Church, as sisted by ClvU Rlghte Congress will present interpretation ef the 'Negro through muslo with the Choral Society of Brooklyn.

Ed. ward Boatner la conductor, also Mlsa Ora Alexander Russell Da villa. The affair win be held February Stth at Bridge Street Church, a Halstead. Mrs. Mabel Halstead.

ef III Adelphla atreet, recently returned from Buffalo, where aha was a delegate from Henrietta Sheppard Council to attend the Mld.wlnter BUte Conference of D3POE of W. Miaa Mable Dabney. ef lit Gates avenue, who baa beea sick for three weeks te Improving. She Is being cared for by Mrs. Mary Dabney, of III Cumberland atreet.

The JollyVweaty ef the Oriental Grand Chapter OAST, aad AM, gavs a dlnnaer Tuesday for the benefit of the Home for the Aged. at mall's Paradise. Ethel Joaee la the president aad Mable Jea klaa, secretary. Mrs. Hyrem Chase, Vf Washington, D.

recently apent a few days la New Tork aad Brooklyn as the guest ef Mrs. Amy Hill Johnson, of 141 Putnam avenue. She aalled for Germany te Jola her husband, Lt Col Hyrem Chase, Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Waters, of 1441 Herkimer street eelebrat ed their son.

Wllllam'e seventh birthday with a party. children were Invited and enjoy. ed the aaovtnf pictures shewa, a a Mt Ptagah Baptist Church had for their gueet at the morning service lset Rev. B. Marrlaer, from Bethany Baptist Church, Rev.

S. A. Ferry, pester, March Sad the Men's Entergenci Club ef Mt Ptagah Baptist Church, will reader a mosicai aad hleter. leal svogram. Andrew Leaf Is prealdeat; aad David Hoover, founder, la the evening the Touth Oreup will entertain Walter Bar, eld, president.

a a Bishop R. It Wright Jr was ueet speaker last Sunday a Bethel Tabernacle Church. Rev. H. V.

Oembs if the pastor, The OoMca Leaf Social Club met wet Sunday at the home ef Mm. Rose WUllama. Monroe street: A Mre. Marie Beet, ef 414 Adel phla street waa guest ef Mm. EUla Thomaa, of lit ateutt Portiane avenwa.

who spent the week end bt Anooata. Cean. They visited Mm Mary J. Harvey end Mm Thomas mother They worshipped unday at AM Cloa Church. nJrStt axawerdeaa' at Brtdee Street Church, ttev.

Roeeee setwise a. pastor enter. tamed Stewardeee Faaale Weak tagtoa ea her Tlrd Mtthday at the home of Mm Marten Watkme, ef 171 Haleey street, lest mth ttreet sua. kctt! with city cciresUnet I WlCtS COMFOItT AXD Cl teet crta ttachtrt tJCtCTNESS ARH RtntTT day. Those present were: Mrs.

Susie Jones, president; Mm Isabella Bennet Mre. Jane Eason, Mm Edith 8nowden, Miaa Annie Jor. i. Mm Jennie Whalen, Mrs. Mary Mason.

Mrs. Mary Pope, aad Mrs. Fannie Washington. a Rev. H.

R. Jackson. Twenty persona Joined the church. At 1:00 p. m.

we had our eve. nlng worship. a Mrs. Marion Glbbs, of III Oaten avenue, celebrated her Wrthday with a party last Saturday. Those present were: Mm Lu cille Mytea, Mm Nancy Keeth, Mr.

and Mre Springer, Mr. and Mm Porter, Mr. and Mm Nllea. Mr. and Mrs.

Bryant Conaad Glbbs, and Mr. and Mm Scott Mm Queen Halyard, of III Lex. 1 ngton avenue), returned recently from her vacation with her sister end niece. Mm Deeale Halyard of Ehrhardt S. and Mm Sarah Waddy of Walter bord, 8.

C. Mm Ida Frank, ef 1141 Fulton atreet la spending alx weeks va cation la Miami, Beach, Fla She will return sometime this week. see Please send all social notee to Mm Rattle W. Brown. 441 Jeffer.

eon avenue, or telephone Given more lltt. On Saturday, February tltod, the Women'a Chorus ef Cornerstone Baptist Church, Rev. Sandy 7. Ray, pastor, tendered aa elaborate pra aupital party la honor of their directress. Mm Angle Shuemate McBride, The party waa held at the palatial residence ef Mies WU.

letta Moss, lit Gates avenue. Mm McBride has beea active la the gospel alngera field for many years. Oa March llth she wOl become the) bride ef Joseph Fisher, of Evaniton, Bl. Her another, Mre. Roes Shuemate, aad alster la law, Mm Henrietta Shuemate, will aa.

company her to nUnols to attend the wedding reception. Mm Ettelle Amadore, ef 74t Marty avenue, died Tburaday Feb. ruary It. la Crown Heights Hos pital Servicee were held from ma a Kl OrgacEbJ KcceCd At rxaira Ptrrfy Ptrty As An Intimate group ef II clwh lepreseaUtlvee gathered at the Tvonae School ef Beauty cm Thursday evening, for a featlTe nereonallty party aponaored me Qnh ZHviaioa eg ua auveruaM ChUdrea'e Aseoclatkm for tac benefit of thU 114 year old child care ageoey. The partya aoateea was Mm Gertrude Thomas, nmnager asm owner of the Tvonae School, one of.

Harlem's most elaborate ana wetUqulppcd beetty echoola, who greeted the gueets aad spohe warmly ef Rlverdale'a long recera ef work for neglected and depea dent children. stndenu at tha Boheot were gradoue hoeteaaea, wewmf thoee emt with deiectaMe rexrw meata. Personality etuat of the am waa the mtervwwiug ec nv the eommnnity'a bualnaas lead, era who were auerted about vmt rlae te fame. Edward awandford. Robert CarrolL Harri Hellla, Sd ward Martia and Pete "Creole" Roblneoa answered all eueetlooa with amuatas frankneee.

Mtltehtlnc the distaff ef the entertainment waa Mkm Naomi Moore etudeat aougetreae at Ue Junmrd School ef Muste. Slnglag reeuest a umbers only, aha eapu vated lletenera with such favorite aa TOttJourae L'Amour, Treee tv aat kaown arraagemcat ef The Lord's Prayer. Prteee went te thoee who had Mtteetad the meet money for Uvarasls'a current campaign. Mum Alice Calhoun walked aft with first miaa. a crate of eeft driake euppiied by Alfred Ji Ruanereip were: Mm Laulee West Mm Jennie Wiilleme and Mm Connie Meroa whe awarded Packagee tt Uaele Waifa denated by Walter aock.

Enjoyed by an, thla eveulag ef fun net the pace for eebeeewent erenU planned by Rlverdnhre deb Dlvlalon. If yew mleeed this pereewallty party, the next earn ehoeld be marked down as a meat, trena Ct, Hew Vevh 0y Dally. Rewtaie Pbeae Ddvtoa P. R. BWk.

Mgr. RrasTDENm or a Dimxcn va cijenteui Concord Baptist Church, Rev. J. Harris officiating. Solos were ren.

dered by Robert Dinklne and Mrs, Lewis. The deceased was secretary ef William T. Dixon Circle Concord: secretary, Richard Henry Missionary Society of Brooklyn. The survivors Include a husband, two daughters, on son. two bra.

there, three grandchildren, one goa Inlaw, and a host of friends, aad relatives. Interment waa held fat Cypress Hin Cemetery. L. Dlllard waa mortician. Mm Maria L.

Smith, wife of the late Ellas Haleey Smith, ef til Putnam avenue, died Tuesday, February llth at her home. Services were held from her lata residence with Rev. Edward Sth. ridge officiating. Soloa were render ed by Mm Angle Shoe mate Me, Bride and Mrs.

Blanch Stevene were soloists. She Is survived by her eon, a daughter, nine granucnuaraai aad four great grandchildren, heat of friends and relatives. Interment was held at MtOttvat Cemetery. David Lane was tad mortician, Anna Falrley, otltt aThaanoap Street died Wednesday, at Man hattan State Hospital. Funeral cervices were boM Sane urday, from Newman Meatormt X.

E. Church with Rev. It a Waters, officiating. Surviving Misa Falrley ar turd sisters, alecee, cwuame, ether rev. ativas aad frienda.

Interment wu hell la the fainjej grave la The Evergreena Cemea tery. 1 Arthur L. Funn was funeral Bi rector. wmiam H. HoTland.

ef trf aHttt avenue, departed thla Bfe Wednea, day. at Kings County Hospital. Funeral eervteee were heat Seau day, from Bridge Street A.WJCH, Church with Rev. Roeooe O. Heae daraon, omdatlng.

Mr. Hodaad taevee te haourai their loae, a wife, snothen twf daughters, one eiatar, eight bra. them other relatives and man frienda. Interment waa held la Handreg Cemetery, Bumpier, aV4L Arthur I Fun was funeral ale rector. DFCTBkrfcb NAHA.

Okinawa Technical Sergeant Isaac Wlaslow, Jr, 414 Cumberland street, Norfolk, Taw gtala, became tha aeooad Necra soldier te be aaaigaed aa aa lave etructor at Okinawa Uaiversittf where the popular USAFI (United Bthtes Armed Foreee lastttutal eeuraee are being taught Sergeant Wlaslow, who Is rently Instructing ever a ana. dred men nightly la ante an. chaalea, received hie early training1 at Booker T. Washington High School aad a tha University of Virginia. Ha hopes to return te school order broaden hia knowledge ef saechanclal edence following all discharge from the Army Is nit.

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