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PAfiE FOUR A fi Li 3 iins tA, SSth WEDDIrtfJ ANNIVERSARY fvLaatWedneiday. evening Mr. and Mm. Rom Mordtcai, of CO West lWth street celebrated their ISth wedding anniversary in the presence of family and friend. Among the guests present were the couple's bridesmaid, Mrs.

Lu elite Mitchell and Mrs. Blondell i'rancla. the festivities friends and relatives furnished entertain i ment among them. Mrs. Clara M.

McDonald. Juilllard 'graduate; George Willis, of "Carmen Jones; Mrs. Ivelyn Mordecat, tionorea' iaJawi Mm. Gertrude Beniett, music patron; Dr. L.

R. Mordecai pianist; and Edna Mor. 1 daeai; dancer. The: Motdeeais axe parents of ten chlldnn, among the profess I icnsl ne' being Dr. lindley Mordeeal, Atnid and Edua Morde I AUMMCR GARDEN PARTY Oh, hundreds and' hundreds Of fuesu kra expected to pack the Celebrity' Cluli, S4 West I on Saturday evening, July when the National Urban League Guild presents lu annual Ummer garden party.

If you have never attended a Guild's affslr ask aomeune who has and' tuw their advise. assure you ill never dav moment t.It youaeed further enducement fr look Wis line up of stars, to make personal appearances; Lena Mdrne, Maxlne tullivan. Marlon Bruce. uf.Keu Ik Kleu; Ann Lew la," Dan Burjey, Mender son," Diuh Raphael of Shalmier; Taylor of. Paula Bane' of "Call "Me Mister, Finlnas feol Moore's eight piece Orchestra will fui nish the dance music.

'As tor the matter of proper attire dress is optionaKsummer formal or aporti wear). Tj make a ldng tory short everybody is welcome. 1 Mollis Moon it chairman of the Guild. SPEAKS AT COLLEGE commissioner Grkot Reynolds delivered toe graduation add ess at Erma Lee Bar bar College and Beauty School of" Cleveland, Ohio, last PnnUsy afiernooa." villa ATf RAM4 viiiT.OR 1 JUpiewood Villa, at First ivetue, Atlantic, 'X. wtilch is fast tiecoming o4 of the, popullir summer' i eMli lad its guests laU weekend: comm.

and Mrs. J. Kaymppid Junes, Mr. add Mrs. KrWerick Jackson, aad Mr.

O. Scott. Mis lr. taa 'Scott, ItoUrt Capron, and Tladeua Steven of city; aad. Wadorth; Lavla, of i Mrs.

Beatrice B. Clarke, of Philadelphia, Mia liftna Henry Organs. Liu; ajtd Leo turd of N. J. Their 'hoj's were Mr.

and' Mrt Wayne Uii ie'l. pflRtrrCAY tLtVwATiO Kdaaid Perry will celebrate a Is birtnday ib a gala parly on TiaturOy tvsaiPB, July ltn' at 411 West IMtu street. ZTt IKVIATIONS OUT, Tke Haneni Dtvlf ion of the "'Toman's Auaiilary of' Um' N. T. lerputltoan County CommitUt 1ve.t sent out Heir iavlutioaa aaaoitnciag tue taatlmonial uianer honor of V.

kV eienstor Irving M. Ivea from AeV lork en VT. neaday September sta, at Tbe ColoniUii, KaMS House, Central Park boutn, OX VACATION Miss Woolfolk, of tetania avenue. Is Vacationing la Augusta, Maine. 1 ARMY tAllC TRAINING PrL Gilbert Bnowell, son of Mrs.

Daisy Bhowell 211 Monroe alrcet, BrOoUlyn, hu arrived at 'U Dlx taplacemeat Training Center, arkere be will pursue a'tlurteea weak coarse in army baale train lfrior.to his enlistment ea June tk, Pvt. kWowetl attended Aute raoth'af Jraues. sithool la Bfooklya. tPiiUH CHAVlR IUCTI fcrflCIRIi At a. receet saecUag of Epalloa Chapter of ZU Pkl fill Beta ei.

orityat aeeae of Mre. Kre Hunt la Nev itocheile the foi laaiag oflcers were elected for coming year: Mrs. Aaaie K. McDeccaJd. buslaeas; Mra.

Ada. Baa CArmaa, aatl bascileas; Mra. WUia Good, eplst4eus; Mrs. Theresa Ccsldea, tsmlas; Miss laa, kaile ritaraagea, aeaa of a4edeea, tlea Joaephlae Carron, ebaatahs: Visa Katk Waleett and Mies Loa ICO cna, eataVaaw it aaMldti. Meatkare raeeat keaide Ue eC.

wears' were: dlrky WRnaaag, lL tti CMtlacft. Mra. Cvary EXia. KsymtA Mn. Uine, Jessa, trmikaa Jeaklaa.

CtU ka T' rHra. Jevte.atppe, Mre. r. TJ TTJa, Mn. Cetea i Ura.

WL'ketmlaa L. 1 i Xlasjwider. iu zll IZ Aesliae tisaoa RE'REtENTATIVEl TO ATTEND ROULtt Representatives from the Epsl Ion Chapter of Zeta' Pfci Beu Sor. orlty who win attend the grand boule' at Los 'Angeles, from August Kth'to 'Kth are: Mra. Helen Hin Greea.

Mrs. Adeline Carman, Will Green, Mrs. Ruth Sherlock, Mra. Annie K. He Dougald.

Mra. Iris Edaehlll and Mrs. Fannie Petite Watts, HARLEMITEa on VACATIONi Hon. and M'ra, Lester W. Walton, of the Dunbar Apartments; are spending two weeks vacation in Capahosic, Va.

S0L0IERS MOMOTEDi Word, comes from ths command, tng officer of 1 11th Infantry Regl ment of the ISth Infantry Division sUtloned in Osaka, Japan that the following New York soldier have' been; promoted to rank 'of private first class, rvta. Luthr T. Rhoder, son of Mrs. Mattle Rho. der, 1104 Pacific street.

Brooklyn; Edward B. 'Williams, son of Mrs. Anna Williams, of 1711 Prospect place; Wllbert R. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Edwards, T3 Mornlngslde' Raymond Burrell, son of Mrs. McKensie, of 146 4J Lakewood avenue. Jams lea; and: Sidney Forbes, sua of Mr. and Mra George Porbess, ot lit Sackman street, Brooklyn.

Pfcs. Sidney Forbes, Luther Rhode. Raymo'rid' Burrell, and Edward Williams' recently return; ed from a seven day rest leave Camp Patterson In Gifu. 1 i GLADYS WATTLEY WEDIt Sunday at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church In Brooklyn Gladys': Wattley and Granville Huggias repeated the marriage vows that Milted them as msa and wife, before a large group frlnds and relatives.

Those serving In the bridal parly' MJss Winifred P.ose, maid of honor; Grace Wat. kins, matron of honor; Nellie Russell, MarJorie Moore, Marian. Chase of Can afe. bridesmaids; Walker and Beverly McLean, flower alris. The urshers were Tommy Wit Naughton Johnny Jrtlwm; ClirtsUs Bayne.

I Mra, iDorothy eod was or. ganlst; and Robinson was soloist' Fojlbwlng the 'ceremony a re ceptloa was' held, at tbe Masonic Temple on Jefferson gvenuc. B. E. Taylor waa master of The newly weds honeymooned at ClARLEt.KIRNON Tucking my pencil and note In my, pocket and my spotlight under 'my ami I tripped off Edgecombe avenue la search el'a'cartaln young maa at whom 1 could tBrow tae 4atter.

I met him coming out of his house and ha immediately ducked but my aim wasn't to bad because when the beams Ml him he began' to tf the light I thought the Witar view' wou'4 Ha scowled' ai we walked into, the street "1 did but. something eame oa. I have a data. appointmeat for that in 'Charlie, he lm going the Broas, you ran inteniew me oa tne way. Whamipoa ouf daring young reporter followed bis reeklese river Uro.th red'llghU, twa wheel tuns, 'jeep' like 'bounce and sua.

dan stop' to' get his atory. (1 demand raise for risking my life.) Ptaalry 'HawkJas tteadei td erlck Douglane JH. S. where he graduated with a gold ar'al diploma and the iipanisa medaL He also gave the salutatory adoreaa and reratved a pwfect Sltendaivn rer at the esereiaea, Halng passed the teaL for' toe (' Kraax Higa "School of Science thai er'be4 la the UU of. forty, four.

lenvk Tie kept up the klght'schotastie staadarda wiach atraau Mm a golJ seal diploma at 111. Alwsys oae wbo believed ta ea)oyiag a fo'l aebool Ilia ba maaaged to aqueeae la many af ter' school activities, sua became a it Um Claa, the Camp 1 CaHy la, aa lataraeiaJ camp dedkatad ta the theme of Brwtkerkaod of Maa. Bitaetad ha the beautiful Beriublrt BUls at tat AtjaJacblaa MoaaUlaa ta tare aa all nieglse, regardlesa of cotorrellstuti aad ttfi. The etTera a rich aai verted program at tat lowest tea. Peaple keara la alaf la earns, ere' ekarao, ta fcm daaee, ta art swIbs, ta write psatry aad atary ether eklitar A.

mixed atasT htaaad by Bab Slatk. tSmtr BaraaUia aad Ets Smrta drreata the atr Riaa. Art Vtzi trl tl rsai Ycdb Ca IBr IrrcrJ i Rainbow Acres In upstate New Tork. a a GARDEN ARTYi An appointment on your 'social calendar this week which must be checked off by your attendance Is the Southern Conference for Human Wefare's garden party on Friday evening, July Iftth. at the home Luebelle Hllllard.

471 West 152nd street Not only will you mingle with some of Harlem's prominent socl. alltle but will rub elbows with the following' artists: Lena Home, Anita Alvares, Louis Vn Ralph Tefferteller, Dsa Burley, Pete 8eeger, Muriel Gainea Marian Bruce. Suan Reed, Alan The Mariners, Robert Q. Lewis. John Faulk will act as master of ceremonies.

i HERE ON UllNIUt Mra Frank V. Plummet, of Chi. csgo, HU' has In the rlty two weeka on a business trip. While here she I stopping at the home of Everett Henry, of Weet Brighton, S. I a POETRY SELECTEDi Charles Klrnon, suthpr of "Spotlight on Touth.

a weekly feature of. the Kerr, Tork Age. received notification Thursday from the American Poetry" Association that his poem, which appeared In the annual Anthology of High" School Poetry had been selected for 'publication In the fifth edition of: "Bong of Association's Board chairman; alae stated that Mr. Kir. non's poem wa selected from a collection of ten thousand poem a ENTERTAIN! AT RED SWANNi 'Last weekend Freddie Fultoa and his mixed troupe of entertain era captivated 'the ruesta at Red Swai Country Club, Warwick.

N. TV Amonr the artists who perform ed were Gabriel Hill Diklardf form. erly of "Carmen Jones, who was muter of ceremonies: Lola' Pom bo. Charles Brow boogie gle pianist; Harvey Collins, dafic e' SIXTEENTH IRTHDAY JAU Saturday, eaiung' MA Anna Ransome." of Itl Edgecombe tve tenBtred party at the' Court, try Club, rn honor of her daughter, June's sixteenth birthday. A buffet supper wrai eened to the guest.

Paotograahy Society and the Civil Air Patrofc la elghtj tarmJ he became the photography, editor of the school year enimenoariiant tier which he almost missed because he was looking' over the lovely' automobile in which we were ta graduation pres ent from his father). He tarried doa to: City CMloge to see the remits of the, entrance examina tion he had takee, there a few weekl before. Sure. eoouaCi he found tae Stanley Hawklaa listed among, those passing the exam and accepted for the Spring foru eevva Now that this phjtics major Is to bacouit alt of aa unoer. freshmaa he can look back retrospect with a' know ing suiila oa bis fact aad say The ilrtt day, tbe very first thing they did was1 collect', four, bucks frbik me." Already Hawkins Is a member of CUIti T.

pho tograpky club and ACT Society. His bobbies are bia car. radio and aviation. He is a a excellent Bboton aober and eooaiders that bis avocation for I bis eource of packet change. At korte you tea always find him fooling with has bam.

eutflt or werkmg ea a picture 'la the darkroom for which ba is ttkaiy to receive five deliare oa more. After the laterview turned off ue apotliatn se that taa(ight waa Out ot hie' eyes aaa h4 could ate te arKS aaart eartfulry. TWa I eaggaaVtny batttrt4 frawe' from the pushed He feeder' back ia place 'for him arvt crawled ap tube te typt band, laclwdlag each top notch era as gad Herai Ward, ptay (Wfa frlrt II Swaith Btada Wataftroat actirtUea. A Bad' Croat teatraetar. he eivee enssea la.

awtmnway aad lUeeettae Keaty HJakart to rrU a vt, The dramatic etaaT aaekaee Da eld THiiimaa ef' Dream Hrr Uara Draeaa. Pawl Bam, Ka. a a 4. rt Peat 4 rU. Haxt (yt.e aad fee.

rae 'va nt tU4 i.l, New Torkers receiVed Invltav tiOn. last week from 'MV. And. Mra, Jerome Burrell Barge; of 1 "Merer avenue, Brooklyn, announcing the marriage of their only' 'child, Edna LuclK to Gerald Latimer Norman, son of Gerald Norman, and late Mrs. Janet Latimer Not maa.

The marriage' was solemn. laed at the home of the brlde'e parents, on July trd. with Rev. Shelby Rooks, pastor of St James Church, officiating. The bride was'given 'ia marriage father was attended by Mrs.

Rae Olley Dudley, serving as matron or honor. 'Judson Henry was best maa. Mrs. Norman is supervisor with the American Red Cross. She was formerly a research worker with the Welfare Council of New York.

Following her study at the University of Munich, Germany she was a teacher In New Jersey later aerving as social worker at the! Colored Orphan Asylum presently Association. an Gorman la a graduate of Hunter and holds a degree from the New 'Tork Hchout of Social Work. She studied for one year at University 'of Munich. Mr. Norman, a knowa tennis player, Is a graduate of Howard University and New York Cnlverslty Law School.

He serves as U. Inspector of, Customa, fol lowing three year Jn sen Ice In the Air Corps stationed at Tuske gee, Ala. Mra. Norman was formerly the second wife of Lowell Wornilev. Their Mexloan mrrl I terminated in yeara ago.

a divorce several Maksachusettj, Mrs. 'Osborne, will Cleveland, Ohio, where C0, The yearly subscription to Tae New Tork Is two dollars. feAdtlrs. Carey A. Gitb Cdsbptc Their Twenty FM Wedding AiiVersary Lcb C.

Pearscn WccbRoIIenCton In On A Ccrecony Lois Caation' Pearson, native New Torker tad daughter ot Mr. and Albert Lee Pearson, married Harold Hamilton Saturday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in aa elaborate ceremony which rather Randolph officiated. The bride waa grven in marriage by her father. Those In the wedding party wert: Mrs. Alfreds Harper who was her sister's matron of apaor, bride's other attendant wera Dorothy Hamfllon.

sister ot the groom, Ducttte, and Melba Lymaa. Tbe bast man to the groom was William H. Feitoa. The ushers word: Norotaft TV Rus sell, John. Kenneth PhlUips And G6rgt Huater.

Some of (he "out of town guests noted werer Mr. aadiMri Henry Bowling and 'Mr. Lawrtace and Myllicent Bowling et Hartford, Cona, Eugene Castioa, uncle of the bride from Alhville. N. Mias Ruth rearsoa, aunt ot the bride from 'Washington, D.

and Mist Roberta Jones alto of Wuh ngtoa, D. C. aad the Mden Aus tins of uncle and sunt of 1 Hamilton the 'groom. Mrs. Hamilton Is a graduate of Banter College and 'a grajuate student of Columbia L'nlverslty.

Mr. Hamilton is enrolled at St Johns School of Law aad la an the staff of the New Tork Hc.ua. ling Authority. His bride Is oa the etaff of tie Harlem TWCA. AdaiUuxezAd Oiar Artrts (hrda Ptrty Aalta Alvares, featured dancer from the cast of Flolaa'a Rainbow Pate Seeger, folkslager aad gul tartst Robert Lewis, radio comedlaa, aad tbe martaers Quartet' have beea added to the full roster of theatrical, personalities who appear' at tht beneflt laaa party far the Sot thera Cot, fereaee for Hueaaa' Welfare oa Fridsy evealng.

July ia.st ths home at Mra. Hi lard. 4T1 Weet 111 street i Leaa Horae will be guest of honor, aad others already aa aoueedd te. appear oa thelevea lege program Include Wurlel Galaee. Dolerea Martin, Fraak 1 1 BE NEW.

TO RE AGE 7 1 'Sittitiiy; July 19,: 1947 1 i1 a Drier's tlrhie '151 i m. vi" I 1 V' VM Mrs. Estelle Massey Riddle, for of tiaralnc partmeot ew 'Tork' Inlv.rsi ty, and health expert, became the bride of Herman Osborne, public relations director of United Mutual Life Insurance Company and one of its organisers, were married in a qt'iet home ceremony several weeks ago. Tbe bride given in marriage by her brother. Jamee C.

Massey Her sister, Mrs. Cora 'Massey of Harlem as the matron of holor. The groom was attended by his Oaboroe, Sr. Following the return from their" honeymoon, tpent 'in a pioneer in the field of Special i Alp Kappa Sororlty'o I boule. br'AEONAKD T.

MOUtt JACKSONVILLE. ria, (Olpb al)' The ailver wedding anniversary of 'Dr. and Mra. Carey i A Glhbs was without question one of the most elite social functions ev. er witnessed In Jacksonville.

A wedding romantic In ita appeal waa worked out In ths main auditorium of tht Church! by the flower aad decoration Com mltlee, com posed of Meadgipea Wllhelmena Skinner, Lois Roberta and Julia' McGheel The gift room, in xhargfi bt J. H. Hicks and her committee, gleamed with 'the brillance of hundreds of "alKer'glfta and many hundreds of 'sliver dollars sent from air over tht nation and from foreign sxnda 'Id tettimohy of tht matchless esteem la 'which' the honored couple are held. The program and music Commit, tees were" directed by Mra Zara Brnwa and Mra. Mabelle Oliphant Aa air 'of anxious 'expectaacy waa notlcAbre aa' the Right Reverend Henry T.

Tobkee, presiding Bishop of the E. Churcbet In Florida' 'aad leader of African Methodism, marched B6wa the lie in'' aolbmnlty and dignity' lad watted af the attar te hear1 the raafflrmatlow of the marriage' vows. aaM by Drr and Mra. Glbba. Attending the bride ''were 1 tht beautifully gowned Mesdamea 0r ileve Gardner, Louise G.

Oeniight, Myra D. King and 'Win Ella Ah. ery Harrta. TNt 1 bride, wearing gleaming white embroidered or gaady Was ftvea away by the sge of Sioa. Prof.

A St. George Richard 'Aaatatinf the grootn wets Deaa.D. Af the B. F. Lea i TheologlcaJ Seminary, Presiding.

Elders T.v W. Sultard. Jeha Carey. W. R.

Akeryi i.t W. Burrougha apd tht Rev. R. A. After repeating the marriage vows 'they, hive kept.

for. twenty are the couple received the blessing of "Bishop Tookes, after whkh art retired to the auditorium downstairs, a lavish recap, tioa. was Serving aa ioaat master Waa David H. DwlghL prominent life Ineoraace company manager. Directing.

the entire Af. fair were Thoraai sad ''Herbert Hart, rhalrmaa' aad. co.chalr maa. i v. NeaL Daa Burley, Alaa Lama.

Marloa Tom Obiter aad Iouls Untermeyer. Joha F'aiilk. Texas storyteller ead radio com. meatator win 'act as matter of ceremonies. The evening's.

I program wtll 'p bulK, around aaalt South. thama, hlghHghied by Kjaara daacjag eeU ta be called aad directed by Ralph TeireUllOW, 7.h4Ci'Avsa. It' 1 i vtxor Store Esbro By ffattie W. Bhwn VMrfc.ilaUic'rErnery, of It St. Fejig atreat traa gvf prUt day party on hlr tUh birthday last Saturday by her sisttr.

tore. laiaabtth grand trearu rfr, pf tht Elks. 0. vMUe 'Lucille Humph laeon had as her dinner guests, Mr, Mrs. Albln laa Naomi Jor dgaaad Mr.

and i Mra WiUaol'of Staien 1 I I. Over: on dtlegates haaded: by Henry Church Ushtrr Aasoclatioaa of Kaw Vorli State, )ae; are oemplet ing plans for thair 'attendance at the annual convention of. the L'lted Vshera Association ef America to be held bnjjuty 2th at'Mtnfphll tenft' A C. Griffith, of Wafhlrigtdn, D. itMht''pftaldeht'V' i FloWtra 'the pulpit of Greater Bridge ijtraen Cbufth last Bud day were in mtmory Ot Mra, flor.

ence ton, St wart: for.Mri'Lkwrenu'fcoe tic' ticm Jot and 'Dot' and boys; lor iawrenca wife. Mas. Bastic Mrs. mW McDanleW.of l'5' Pacific street who Sa been HI loir three months i Kings Couflty Hojpltal ia recovering at. home.

Va a a 4 Bridge Strtet Sunday fcchool outiag will be held ea July lith at Bear The jnthl jStttlh; of the ACE LtagUeVWon' w'a htld Sn day aJXernooa alailrgirp. AM Churchy v' St alii BapUat, Chuh of Christ, 11 SttFeliX.rtmVi RtV. N.L,,Waxd; a flit eephVlast Sunday morning. The sarmon, waspreaoied. rK the assisUat paAlor, Btv ticliB.

,.4 laternaUoaal Wbrkers" heldtlUi metUag Tuesday a FeiU Baptist Cburbof.QfllLj Jaraea Crantpn, of 11 St Fella HluiiMi, rtsjPr1' "ipflhAm Bay oa July W. Sh a aa. al.iaJ ea Mlt sMaarlal. I a. 1 aaa ttl Iuwa received gold medal will P.

S. I. He Ha ileo' had tii't( honor of playing music for two raduair' ciaaaee. MktuiBal'Oray. of TT1 Jtf: psrsoh kvaaui ellebtatid her birthday1 Saturday; VjuliHywitb members VVr' J.

Mxa.riGtis,' Austliir of Jaekftn villa Fla, ia apeadlnt the sttmmtr iA her Mrs. ALL Til; CHILDREN The 41th rtport of the Suptrin ttndeat o( tchootav DrA 'John Wade, of the BoArd of Educatloa la'pubUahed ta'magaatnt form and calledAll ChUdrin'V Beside gfvtng the 'eompletl roa. ter of officiate of the Board at the ej atara. the various' divUlbna" of the aehodl ayirti'vadeUUed MpeVU of their meat 'aaef aaatrauoal for tht future. replete with pleurae aad valike aatther rtpbrt of ser.

era! ItAray beea The Net Ierk 4e far falling to. IpoJadt Nagroat any of Ita ptetotial laprtaaatatloaa, the Itth' report includes Kegroei practleaJly' every photo, ahojrlng complete .1 tatagrf Uoa' la. every phatWtf Ia hla Dr. who rttlre ahorQy, itaid: "Today, when, the hope of manklad bj achieve a fonaula 'that wta. pre umf i wnria aaMrr tha tfHSima schools must, become aa lacreee lag! farce la edueatiaa fW.peaea laaaad, ttrie only through that real' peaoa will be eetabHsbed aadmaVBtal.

td." 1 Copies may be obtained frm ifevtn'woa'stmt, BrookTyal N.J.aKkougk 'supply OleaJted. NllrY MalONMINTr LTeaxhareimlia leave atea aaaiga aa. to, Harlem achael Stambtr Ith ara: Ortee.T. L. 4.

S.MM: AT. Baitey.V Wrrwt. lfva aVhtaterr.P.! B. lfl S. Ill; JoTia Kety.

t4: Cohea, F. iiaiir M. P. 8, lll; sndJ. L.Waaatela,.

F. S. CHOCt tCk. WRKKff Tett N'eciaoa wart amont twaa ty four iwamea w3 have beea ataead aa.mt atw' eiiribW Hal tar achoat sacMJ worker prom ulga tad by I the, Beard af tzamlaera Taei3ii.i' 7 eblaaf Vftk their rhtiars i 1 art. n.

K.Daay, T.ir I Tbttaian. t.l4; and'fHr rPottA uv Er, 'Jaaa'. tTaAe, Fannie Psamore, and Mra. 'Viola I i 'a I Bridge'' Street Ladies Vsbtr Board held regular meeting recently at. which time' Mrs.

"Maggie Edwards and Mra. Nancy Y. Rice. beeamei members. Mra.

Cora Fulpner, of 17 Hal atyistrfet. member, is on' the sick' Hat Duncan' of Strtet Church, la the delegate to the liooal ushers eonveation to be' held in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mra. James A.

Zone, of 14 Herkimer street wore the re cent dinner 'guests of Mr. Ami Mrt. Andrew Green, of 111 Rockaway avenue. ii The K. of No.

IS wU hold ita. grand session. on July 2Ut to Jtrly Jlrd Wet Itith, sueet grand 'parade and dtmonstra, tioa will take place on July 20th. The Cor R. GradU.

Tent No. II 'will bold their regular meeting on Monday, July Hat at the Tents home, II McDonough atrett. i Mrs. Mary Brown is leadtr aad Mrs. A.

Goodwin, secraury. 0 e. Mra. John Uwli, of Ill Dean ateat 'ia'apenJing her 'vieatiod with her 'sister In Virginia. tod MtiC Joha vOwens of 114 trtet, recently titter tained niatao brothers add their wtyea of" BielmoniL Va.

'V Mr." aad Mrs. Theodore Warren, of, Mt, avenue, aad 'son. Kime'ii 'an grand children, An im 'sid Deaa 'Scbomberg, (left last Wtdnef day spend weeks vacation Ma, Sunshine Acres, C. 201 btuyrdannt gavt luntoa recently for her'eUft i Miaa Alice F. Thompson will take her Sunday school class to On July 21st she leave for raw Havdn.

Conn, to attead the Rfty anrt aaaual con vantloa of the Northeastern. Federation of Wo. Cluba. Sbf accompanied' by other delegatea from Please eefid a notaei toMra; Hattlt W. Brown, of lil Jefferson kvanuv 6T 'telephone GLenmore 1 llleV" I that Mam Grace Breaaaaj who baa baea' ohargt of cooperaUtt du eatlo' program in tht high schools ainea hu batw 'promoted to the post of aielstant admlaetra tive' director of guidance "Her nw pegtibi paye $T4W a year.

a "Taaehsre 'who will bagia' thttr ae'w tarm'ia the high 'eehoolg ia the Harlem Community art: Mda ta BJfrtUrr. oreheartral imuaio at Waaeigb; AJawH Walarama, eoo Beraloe dueatiea, vHeary M. Raadall history aad oivksV aad Diving E. Bligtr. radl6 mtchaSica, all ef New Totk VOMtienaL NIW MIKCIFAL' Board! of m.w:edaea day.

iaaaeuaosA that Et Unar "hat aaeaappoiated prla. elpel of S. ,114. i. i JUfclOft MICH.

fjCMfjtJh 'iV'. JQffectlre at, tht opening of rat fail ester in Beptembtr Ue toUowlag.ieaakara will be atalga. td to the4 te'nowfng junior nigh echoot la eammunliyi Bernard Arrow. Victor Marma, Morrla Pice. Roetaberg afld, Morris M.

sfc.to.A.t,fL,li:. Dotiaw, Koloootronaa. Louise MppL J. VogeL J. H.

S. ill: kUgrka 'H. S. Ill; Uwia i S. Jtretngere, Liwreaoi, S.

1M; aa4 kaaaawaw J. H. fev lit i ftRpo TiAcriRs iw.w fWhers. who win hart abarge ii fi. ft M.

D. claaeae la Jbt Harteea tcboata are: B. WarakaTaky, a WTfller, p. B. Saaaaal Mtrea, S.

Ill; Irving A a thoar, J. H. S. Ill; MeMa a EklAo, S. Ita.

HEALTH IMPROVtMXNT TEAC3ER tTht Board ef. Education nemauad at M.aaaatlna Weaaeaday that. Hale D. btea apatatti IsapititiMat wmeVar at P. S.

in. Wolf tea hae.baea.ap petatan aaewetr wutractor at p. St W4 by the Beard af rtaaathea. 1 1 J'aa lrr hat' i a as id VZ3 Uar aa a a '1 ru iv i Daniel Randolph, 'bf II' Bea'cl Cbandel drive', Rockaway "Baaeh, died recently tn Rockaway. BeecK Hospital.

Services were held front the of God in Christ 'Reck, away 'Beach. Rev; H. Grean of I His survivors Include a daughter ia.law, other relaUee and'frlenda The body war shipped to orange burg. by Clinton1 Brooke for burial I 'Brenda Morris, Infant daugh. ter of Mr.

and' Mra. George Morrla, of Pacific street dledv Saturday. wre held' front Warren and' Emma Dlliard Chapel with Rev." Jerome Harrla" official ir The', survivors Include parents, two two grandfath. en, five aunts, 'one uncle, host ot relatives and friends. Interment waa held.

In family plot In Evergreeh i' SarahAnn 'Bracy. of' ITS CrystaJ. street died recently, at tht home her daughter, Mra. Helen Nichols, rell.Halaey street; Services ware held, Mt Lebanan. Baptist Church wjth Rev.

Frankjln Solos 'were rendered. Her durvlvors Include two sons, one daughter, four grandchildren. 'Interment waa held ia Evergreen Cemetery. and Herbert H(rd the morticians. i i of III Not trend died last Thursday la i Kings, County; Hospital Services were held Moaday la Culpepper, Va.

The urvlvora Include a wife, luncle, nieces, nephewt and other relattvea The body waa shipped to Vlr gfnlaiby'MerrfU Green, The members of the family who ac'companlea the body south, were: his' wife, Mrs." Dorothy Carpenter! Mra. Ruby Bv Meade, mother Mrs. Bessie McDougald. Mrs. Terry slater In law; Mre, Pearl Smith, cousin; Mrs.

Ma rle of D. C.f Mra. LHl'm Patterson. Petersburg, Vat Major Moore, Stoney. cretk.

VA, and ttkersi a rt'" 'w Due to" a typographical error' la spelling ot the name the dektk notice oi 'Mlat Margaret Lea Tyler, of Til Putnam avenue! appeared iaoerrect ia' last weekve Issua SCHOOL CLERK! Among ffa many appointment nude by tbe Board of Eduoatioa waa that of aehoot eltrk. Tboee eattgnW to tht Harlem area Bertha L. Harmon, p. S. 11; Carrit A Thoenaa, Junior cjerk, at New Vocational High School; aad Marie C.

Gustation. junior clerk at. P. ft 114. TANSF'IR" I Tdsjrltra oe) meet red traaxfart taHgrltm 'high eckoola effective at the begin lag of the fall semes.

tar'areXilllJOa M. O'Connor, epeeeh at. WAoldlchi Kramer, etenograrOy at Wadleigh; 'and Maxim. "WaJdOv tnhtstral anialt at New Tork Vocational' 1 'e 'a 4 1 TRANSFERS RINCIFAL 1" Board' Education announced that HermaavFldman, principal ai.r,.S.'iy beea appointad principal J. 8.

Ill, Mtlng the' I vacaacy; of Dr. Znc tier maa, wharaa peoaaated to aaststsat aa pariateadrnt V. I AKeraiy Lea M. Meward. Law Hhrariaa, Liacola CalverrKy Scwaat af Law, etteadad tbe for.

Utth aaaaal saaettaf at.tae Arnar eta aaesclaOoa tf Ut Ubrarfea at the La Fawda Hotel ta Saata Fa. irtw The aaeeCem were graesfl by each aMabi; as Mayor Kaawsi Ua of Sawv Fa. Goilrdor iUarr ef New Maa tea. aad Jtree fwr of Ue Kaey.

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