Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Pittsburgh Courier from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

GaflHylLiiiiiaim Cor Luncheon A Rare Treat ford' Cornstarch 2cup bread Jbntr 3 tspoons baking powder Chicago, eouid reach her bedside. Mra Carter was well knows her and waa prominent In th basin world, for several year conducting an exclusive millinery stor at Slth and Grand boulevard. v' Fe Kra. Deutlei lovitattonr have been Issued by Mrs. Ida a Wus Hsrnett and bar alstor.

Mrs. Annie W. Fltts. for a reception which they are giving' on Wednesday evening, September 14. at th Fort Dearborn Lies' Rest on South.

Park way. The guests are asked to meet their sister. Mrs Lillian M. Daniels of Berkeley. Cal.

There will be a recital and dancing. Mra. Tate's Party Mrs. William Tat of Calumet av nu wss hostess to th member of the Yadsendew ridge Club on last Wednesday afternoon. Th mrbrs of the club are the Mesdam Alva Bates.

Wilms Burton. George Hall. Morris Lewis. N. Hatcher.

L. Lindsay. William Tate, Lionel Mahone. W. T.

Woods. D. J. Wllllama. 17.

G. Mason and I. W. Woodlee. Ur.

Hera's Varsta Dr. Frank Horn ot Brooklyn. N. who Is her caring for the practice of his uncle. Dr.

rrank Smith, who la In tturope. has as bis guests tor a few days Miss Frank I Bunn and I mm la Hoi brook of Brooklyn. Many affairs were given in honor of these visitors, chief among whleb were those given by Miss Leans Dennlson and Dr. Emmett Ash. MJaa Taaaer tiaeat Miss feara Tanner of Vincenaes avenue has a charming guest from Indianapolis.

Miss Faustina Andaraon. On Friday evening Miss Anderson was me guest or honor at a dinner given at the Kappa, Alpha Psl fraternity house vn Calumet avenue. The ether guests auenaing were Miss Vivian pavls, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Miss Bare Tanner and Miss Johnson.

Mrs. Johnson gsve a cabaret party for Miss Johnson at the Dreamland that evening. Mrs. Williams Her Mrs. Leonora Williams, who for many has been professor of Ingush at wtiey University, is here for a short stay as the guest of her relatives.

Mrs. Robert D. Ash and Dr. Emmett Ash ot South Psrk way. Forty Club Meet Th ilrst tall meeting of the members of the Chicago Forty Club will b' held on Saturday evening.

September 24. Maoen Huirsrlna in nl. dent and Rufua Sampson secretary of una popular organisation. Th Kings Move ur. ana Mrs.

Malcolm King, who have bean living In Huntington. W. moving mis month to Milwaukee. Wis. Mrs.

King will be re rn em be rod as the popular Edwlnna Smith Johnson, formerly of Nashville uu 01 inicago. Mlaa Rtnolii Duurt. The ranks of the younger social set wpie. somewhat depleted with the departure last week of Miss Margaret Keyuolds from Chicago. Miss Reynolds la on of th most popular members of the unmarried group here and her absence will be felt keenly.

Miss Reynolds has been a librarian at the Main library in Chicago and she has accepted a new position as librarian at Flsk Uni teaspoon salt cup Karo, Red labtl 2tUt cup milt cup Mazota A ot coin) with this and Mazda. until bubbly, pour into a good sid ahauow pan oiUd with MaxoU. and bale twemyfiv mmuta in a moderate oven, 350 to 375 degrees F. Cut io squares and aerr warm. jpVID you ever make Sally Lunn? This recipe shows you how and also demonstrates why Modern Housewives prefer Mazola for short eningas well as for frying and salad' dressings.

This recipe is from Ida Bailey Allen's New Book "The Modern Method of Preparing Delightful Foods" See coupon below. A 22 Cead ealy ice "T'" unusual recipe, WrS. rYodocta Sale Co nttabursh. pa, cAddrtn Tom. Stetr i 1 w.

ww MRS. WM. H. WASHINGTON ol 321 Hih street, Newark, N. hag returned home after an extended motor trip through Canada and New England.

Among the places visited were Saratoga Springs, N. Montreal and Quebec, Canada, Portland and Old Orchard each, Maine, Boston and tha Mapledale Country Club at Stow, She was accompanied by her husband, the well known physician verslty. all wish for her much success to her new venture. 1 Topics Mrs. George Ferris of New Jfork Clltv whn I a.

1 iitu mm inn guest 2 Mcn fnd Mrm Raymond Ellis of avm ass remrnea to ner borne. Mrs. I M.hnnA I rf 7T. 111.1 i An nle Williams, is leaving th city to Aria. "Iulcr monina in fnoenlx.

Mra Lloyd Hall of Eberhardt avenue is confined to her home with a severe case of la grippe. Mrs. Sadie Sampson, wife of Milton Uampson. attorney, is still visit at her former home In Richmond. where she.

has been for several weeks Dr. Jeff Mcklriney of Washington Park court has as his guest. Dr. Ceon Fisher, president of th Rexine Product Company of Durham. N.

Mrs. Ror WiIm aj vwss wa CaV) I gj JT till confined to her borne wnn uiness. Mrs. Wilson is psrt ownar of tha 1 "Editorial Department of the Chicago wil i iurnea 10 I tie city 1 aosence or tnree month. Mra Speedy has worked lone and strenuously for the success of th worn wnicn sne is interested.

She had to aAlr x4 v. vu up an responsibility in v.ievein. wmw. sng wincneaier and Lexington in Kentucky. Upon her PlAllA Timw I kt.

vcienucr sue louna as a rward for her years of service that wa on rewaraea wicn a promotion and henceforth ahe will be a re w.rt? woman This position Is an enviable one and Mrs. Speedy i th flrst aucn m. poailion with anv nan nf a com on her return to the city until she felt that It pay to leave home Taw 1 .7 Dr. and Xfra 17 uu.AH ovum Oark Way. gave reception on last Sunday afternoon for Misses Blancne I a weave atlCIIUCU UJ BWm rl hundred representative folk.

Th navina navers 1 varsalt Lr a. "a aw aa tJIU i bur, em i in mjm Mra Malene'a New Bs Soeietv WM Stilt In fill 1 I a rT g. aticuu lurmcu opening of th new Chicago ftv AVnf wm aaaa.a ar dressed folk crowded the magnificent building from early morning uncu Jet at night and from eight until wuifu i.itc nuun oi ine evenin an iiuiVgiloin tO gain Kjrz Kill wiin tn new home of Poro College is Just iuuvoiuui ouiioins. ii was built veteran restaurant krr hi kn. 111,11 iime it was me isi wora in arcnttec mrs.

aiaiooe naa purcnased th building and haa had It completely to bottom in splendid fashion. The sjrouaas surrounatng tn oaildlng spacious and all in all it te th most our group hire in Chicago. isTiua several or ner most intimate out of town friend to Com to th citv durlnar the flm Af the opening of th New Branch aa her nouae guests aaq tn roiiowin Plea saa 1 a Tr." jars. i Gorf? 0 Cincinnati. Ohio: Mr.

ana uri. van uitoD or x'hUadalphia. fent Loutsvllle. Dr. and Mrs.

u. 4 Angeies, Ms Belcher of Indianapolis. Miss Louis Briscoe of St. Louis. Miss St.

Louis. Many social affairs war lven in honor of these distinguished but IU VV1D1DS OH Tuesday at the opening of th branch THA VVAM lowing gav contributions Senator A Sl Jss Btnga. Mra. i.uiei Minor uavin. Mr.

Homer Phil 'J S' ldv wu Barnett. Mr, bdlth Sampson. Miss Eelma Watmnn Mrs. Kobe eta Dodds Crawford Mr Lucretla Knox Mitchell. Miss Mae DeicnerMrs.

jarey b. uewii, Mr. Carl Diton. Charles Mills. Mrs.

Robert il aiii crown. Harrison Emanuel and others. Aalta 9ml rtmm Announcement has Just been made of th recital which Anita Patu on Tuesday evening. September 20th at Kimball hall. Mm "v.T.11 tted by th Emln ammmvu r.mannei ana by Nathalie togy and Anna 8tradford Eminuil.

Mm. tsrown ts a favorite recitals events. ar always noteworthy Robert UU, Ut. myju, amry jonasoa and I Pepper Pot Revue. In whldailted her sister.

Mra. Sarah ara. 0inI.ffr55tiil;t!.,y err4 Miaa Mildred Chambers, another sis i i .1 iV" aee I ver lovlnar mik in Ai I nil atlaa lit n.VI Ik. I i ui AincvMr sar. vain en mtl performanc a record never be lmer of the Harlem Library, and Dr.

w. oi wv jria, waa also a boos guaat. Mrs. Downs took with 7 nu Araoelia Dennlston spent the week end. Including Uabor Park.

N. J. ailss Catherine Johnson, head of the Wri Ubrary. is back vacation epent in Boaton. as ami w.

i. Jk mni ntertalner at this I ter Ran Tn company pre kT.w r. wiib gorgvons bunch Of arladiolu mm Robinson taad a timely talk to th as U1HVI SVta. tO "I manager ot th theaUr and Messrs. Utl i "'V.

woo wr ia xb hU bJr Mr Rohlson. who narmmg. oaanrui cnol girl and bowad her appreciation ft the Bftiwp k. band. Among those in the aulltuM Mr F.

B. Miller. Mr. and Mra Ford Dabsey. Mr.

Aubrey on ot ta stars or Rang Tang. considered by number of rP a th most beautiful and th cleanest Negr show on. Broadway In a long Ura: Dr. and Mra Wtiey Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Richardson. Uvrun urown. accompanist of Paul Robason. Zaid. Jackson of Rang Taag." and Mr.

Ueorge Carter ana Mn. V. w. ames. Mra.

Riu 1vA IVnn, vwm mm.iwmi vn "a ur dio Miss Margaret Grace MoCleary. to nusnos. ot oreeonaM. Q. Mlaa.

MiVTIaara la ka m.V WU4 WUKA ter of the late Dr. M. T. McClary. of Jovlll, Fla, and la at present a student at th University of Chlcsgq.

wa a WB VUlVlg gk PttsT.l atf I 1 1 a. iast and Middle West. vhar. i. i business with hi father.

Mlaie. ll.an and AlmV paTmer tertained In honor of Q. Errlngtn Kerr, a young man who bids fair to oe on of th most outstanding aad successful men of our race. Th eve PeanUy spent dancing to Ihfl at p. In, kwi spienoia neta enloyed tham axier waioa a moat delicious collation was served.

Among S'mlngtonTElis Payne. Ruth 7. Ti season, ines pol Gum. tn "SnTrvrT lhKA Jpyn Kenneth urMDnm, Sweet P. 131 If Qiaaaa a a Mr.

iia.T Wlin." rct graduat th City Colleg Bo? if01. "optional abUtS! Born in Colon. Panama, he and his toN.wWTibMnfht by their mothe? wi'F "t.red arsduatlna t. Ultl raduVTed "from'tha Iw ciocjk. sailed on fc.i r.l.

jsonssol and Christian Krleua la New York Xn2 ana oath con roc Orysdai. Uln nwK n1 WaTbUr, Mlsi Co tano. who is a graduate In AmWtli Nm. vZi. wa returns to ork to nter her senior atTeachers Normal after Sin J'if f.0' In Phila delphia th goif it;" tipt ing that th.yhring'hom.

tt? USot TK convention them. COtrir'n thi. country In t.mT for the kwarS Lincoln cam in November. i Helena B. Frathing of Murletta.

Calif, mother of Mr. Claud. I Bar. th Aasocl.ted Negro TprVJa! OreenVof NewoVln aoyraF "lv anVV; reunion. a tamily Chester WasTi'ngton of th atarr te? nnt to Den ventlon.

BPut con PMrWICrl a Dlckerson of South called Champaign. iickt.h,,."ter,rk t0 tt Mr. mnA Mmm QhaaM a sr A lt.rt.lned l. r. ana Mra f.fc,? and Mr.

aad Mr. Rufus Sampson. Clarence Taylor of Bt. nf rT.f hav re, turned to Mih1gaa m6tr too" rt, Mr. John r.

TStvatan a tr. troit! Mich? lDh Oahoraa of p. Paul Murphy aad children of in were in tn city last Sunday to spend th IV w'thMrf. Murph. motSer Mr Cogwn of Calumet avenue.

Oa September It. Mr. and Mra. Murphy moving frm Pittsburgh, and will delphiafpL thereafter fa Phlla Mri Thomaa Spurlock and" Prlnee Jnvedah da Rajah of New Tork CityT W.h.!.ba lo Mich, toi ih Pt two months at th Pfince's summer horn. Indian Inn, paased Ui city la at wee kind YnS tfor they return to their horn in thy will visit St.

Louis, Mo, Indianapolis Ind, Columbti. Toido. Pittsburgh ana tiR east. Whil here they wr th on i of Calumet vtuj. Alonso Tan ail of Oa avenu.

entertained Thursday In honor of her Mis EiisaUth Walker Waahington. D. Mis Walker le prominent in th Capital city. Mr. and Mra.

Jess Gibson of Parts avanu. and Mr. Arthur Harrta. hav returned horn after a thirty two JMred fail motor trip through th Thomaa of th Atlanta rna. apt a few day tn the eity after having beaa to various in Michigan for a vacation.

Mlsa Doris Madison of Albany. N. has arrived la th city th new Girls Work Secretary of th T. W. C.

A. Miss Madison I a graduate of rJ'rslty and ha don towS. Pa. lB rlna Lavlnla Jackson of New Tons City, waa tn the city th past weak JPt Mr. and Mra, Thoa, Allen ml Michigan avenu.

Mra Morris Lewis. Mrs. Carol lwta Jones. Mis Dorothy Lewis and Mrs. Spear Price motored te Indian orotner in law.

Mr and Creditt. Bfl Mr ve Miss Daisy Brooks of Is in New York visiting reh.t!!lBlOD Mrs. wife of riJwna. i. back from Baltimore rOW 9uw via 1 w.i...

r. and Mrs. H. Blnga Diamond war th guests of Mr. Rata K.

Dennis at eituon wubs (Ulmbel Brothers) east a talk on "Sod Notable Colored Woman. Bainbridara urut Rmnbi t. aa her gueat for th nast four waaka Mis a Xdna "ordan. Miss Jordan Is a popular debutant of Richmond. aaa is now a stuoent at Oberlln College.

Many brIUIant affairs have Jiar 1" Jaraon auring her stay la Brooklyn. party for Mrs. Johnson on her birth ikwrua, npiiDDtr tutn. At atwroinf to nrat plans it wss tn a ear imill i kUSIf. IU news me rmmM and by 1 o'clock a rather large end' mwa naa gainers a and many gifts presented.

w. uvu sua aaugnier. Miss Hilda Cannon, of Atlantic City. a av mania to tneir borne arter a meet delightful vacation In New York visiting friends. Dam rumor has it that Gardner Plakett.

prominent young real estate broker and former resident of At lantlo City, and th well known Uoyd FJMjm.V,who ba connected with th Walker Studio for a number of J'eara, hav gon In cahoots to wJn. Club Brsmvill at According to th la oSober cpa Tl Mrs. Eunlc Collar and son and daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira pavTs. wer In New Tork for a few daya Mrs. Coyler and Mra Davis 0rn o. Fla, and war Joined by Mr. Davis, who is a stu UnnvrsUy 1 "cho01 Howard pr'tophr Andrews has returned to her home from Saratoga springs, wher she was recuperating from a lucent illneaa Her man? wmnti that Mrs.

Andrews will among. them again. ftft'" Darla. treasurer fork Debs, is back from Abttr3r forn, west 116th street, hss removed his CoWnntt "tB tP fallal r' n' n4 throt Marthana Annett HU1 Uft Thursday for her horn in Charleston! fX course Columbia during the ifiii 'Btructor at th Bsrry N. aialn School.

Ri.i,h. rBd Mr Herbert B. Haiuday and son. Herbert, of Mil fjMVdenTVar? .7 Dr, H. E'nga Diamond, who for several has specialised in lectro inVPX hM complete ray Prtment tV hie street otnc 352 West JJSth saiss wune Loody.

k.i appllst for a visit with friends therm. Mr. and Mra Conrad Brooks and Mr. and Mra. O.

K. Barret, who formerly lived at 412s Cham plain avenue, are now l11" new apartment at 64 tiouth Michigan avenue. Mra. Maude Lawrence of Houth lark Way. is back In th city after month a visit In New York with Mra Binga Diamond.

Mra Lawreuce was much feted in New York and was greatly. impressed with th folks there. Mr. Perry Ky Is In th city visiting f.u""t of his daughter. Mra Pauline Kye Reed.

Mr. Avery French of Champlalo avenue, has returned home after having spent a two month's vacation tn the east and In Canada. In Montreal he was th guest ot Mr. and Mra Sportsman and in Richmond. Va the guest of Mr.

and Mra. J. T. Uewin. Mr.

Ravmrini lIMifltnn i dren. who have been spending their isti weonesaay for their home In Hlttaburgh. Pa. Mra. Th.l ll.r.h.li 7 I rw A avenue.

Gary. Ina, haa been attending uuiwriiy oi bummer bchool. ahe has completed her course and haa naw 4 k. duties aa a teacher In Gary. tr.

ana Mra Henry Lawrence of bapulpra. Okla, ar visiting Dr. and "fa Charles M. Thompson of East 49th street. Mr.

anri 1.1 a latter formerly Gertrude Belt, ar now VJ.k. noma at 447 Last 44th street. Miss Thyra Kdwarda of Gary, haa returned to her home after having attended a houe party given by th Louis Wsh In (ton's at their new aum mer home. "Charlone." in Michigan. Mrs.

Alpnso Bowling of 4714 Calumet avenu. has as her guest, her t.hr Mr a EHIOU and her Kanaa HlPtt Knox ot Emporia. Mra Blanche Morris has returned after spending her vacation of several weeks at various resorts in Mich. Mlsa Mildred Morrison formerly of Pittsburgh, but for some years a resident of Chicago, haa returned te th eaw ew weajr Savaaa. mrWm.

NtUQ 9 Mra. Roberta Dodda Crew lo am city arter ttndtng th National Negro Musician Association tn St. Lou la Rho5" and Mlsa Wllbla Hall both of Toledo. Ohio, hav returned to their horn after a pleasant vacation spent In Chicago. Mlsa Marlon Vane, popular school teacher of Memphia.

Tenn, spent a reek her among her many friend, enrout to her horn in th southland, after spending her two months vacation In New Tork and Pittsburgh. a bully time in Pittsburgh, where she was th uest of the R. L. Vann'a The Kentucky Stat College Alumni gave their annual Outing and Dance last 8aturdsy at the pavll lon tn Ogden park. 45th and Racine avenue.

Several hundred guests ware preeent Mra Edwin 8tmps of Eberhardt hr tormmr hon, ta Mr. and Mra Oscar Priest, motored to fdlewlld this past week and they had as their guests. Miss Laura French. Mra Cam Shanklin of SLViS. Ur" Mr.

Wllllajii Jooea. popular phar "clat. has hi brother. Clark Jooea. of pes Moines, Iowa, as bis gaest Mr.

and Mra. Martin J. Smith, unl. form rank of K. p.

of Wheeling, W. Va, also CoL Johnson. Mr. and Mra Hnry Kennedy and Mra. Pearl Naaa.

were tae honored trnesta of Mr Smith mother, Mra Arno a BhiV: Mrs. Alycia a Croak. V1nnna avenue, ad wee highly ntrtlnd at the home of noJ.Bt.v.Su.W"U,B Ulll. Ol DUI MRS. R.

EARL BROWN Pretty bride of Earl Brown, Harvard athlete, who ia a gab teller in the Harlem branch of tha Chei aea Exchange Bank. Mrs. Brown before her marriage waa Mis Emma Lenora Moceby, a private secretary. She is a member of the. Pierettes and popular in New York society circle.

falo are visiting rrlsnds la New Tork and Newark. They are oa a motor tour through the etste. Mra Clarene Smith, formerly or Jacksonville. Fla, recently arrived In New York, wher she and her charming young daughter. Mildred, who will enter school make their home.

Mra Bobby Fltsgerald. with her young son. Freddy, le still spending a delightful vacation tn AUsnUo City with her husband, who la a lifeguard. Mr. Fltsgerald is a son of Mr.

Ben Fltsgerald. well known business man of Atlantic City. Little Miss Bernye Joyce Calvin was among those who metriculated at the Kindergarten for Klddiee at 423 St. Nicholas avenu. Monday morning.

Bernye Is Just S. Th school 1 conducted by Mra Ruth Den la Miss Ada Peters and her sister. Miss Queenle Peters, of Bangor. Me, are la the city for a few daya stopping at th Emma Ransom Hoes. Miss Ada Is th first colored girl to win phi Beta Kappa honors Tn the stat of Maine.

attended the University of Maine, where she graduated with honora She is en route to Bennett College. In South Carolina, wher she will ttke the post of professor of French. Miss Queenle ts accompanying her sister aa far as Washington. D. C.

She will relorn to Bangor, wher she will resume her duties In th city registry, wher eh is employed. Th first concert and debate of the season, upndcr th auspices of St. Anthony A U. Church. SOU West UStb street, room lit will be held Sundsy.

September at 3 p. m. Subject: Reaolved. that moving pictures, as they ere conducted uvw. ar detrimental to the American public Mem I.N,W Student Circle eay no Mrabera of St.

Anthony Church Judges: Attorneys Edward Joeeph c. Morrta. Lustsce Wllllama Demerald H. wuuama, Ar lhu.r.A Madieon and Clifford Bourne, and Ur. Llli.m.

ut. 1 1 l. aausi i iri Include Miaaee Muriel vroraon. uir Aaron. L.

Morr4 ra ham. Simo Hilliman. chairman. It Is a pleaaure to learn that Mr. Anna Cooper Johnson la no longer ad dreaaed aa Mra Her degree of U.

U. S. from Columbia Ui Jan has recent by bar receiving rY ''cOM of the stat of New York. ociated with Johnson, long established prosphodontlat. They will conduct their profession Jointly la elaborat.lv euulpped offices located lo tAajDr! J.

Conrad Vincent Sanltarlurh Sev ePect to be open for business about November iZ 'mp oHce Is keep. Johnson busy at her bua fflC George W. Wllllama M. better lion, ana captain i i. le rilatlvea nis a.eter and Miss Anita Thompson of BalUmora.

popular school teacher. wbV hs? hOat Of trtmWMtm I a social event of th season Is the announcement that oo SepuTmbe? hat will i.ng.r In memory as me moves oo Its endless wsy "Sm Ot, K.ium stuaents its annual farewell reception et Renale 0 fyon C. Smith iTod his f. ntertsln with their favorite dance music Members are lor. TMffa ft.aTa..a.

I' luui. 7. nwaj ItOffliL WUberforce: Dick Thomas. N. Prank HsS: stolk.

Jr Lincoln: Skeeter GorhTrn i' Prih, Aih.rVtLB! ijnii of Cincinnati; BUI Reldl 'Harl JackrU Ohio Lnlversity: Bill Wright. LL Howard McNeil Pennsylvania, end Chm' Curtis. Howard? fuh for the f'r" 0 Fellow tn medicine from the NaUooal RaaaTrea Council, wtu ahortly open hiitnlS oa Seventh avenue? jJefwiif IpgSal ise eaclusively in the work which gal hU et during "a nt four years. namely. 1 aVn oTi nVV ft't and radloii orat equipment for all brucbasaf will aiT available.

Or. Flaher. who le well known his avocaUon of short storv th eriiX 7. from Brow and IX from Howard. Ble special tralnina was acquired at T.

sTcolumi Sra. ht aaeoelatedT formal lr opened th fall formal dance hiiob their first formal hop? mZ H.0wZt Jr ItZiU. iv.iw 1 lLB "et. New Tork. at which mors than 2 of th younger eocial set or Brooklyn.

Nmw York end Tlclnlty. with many out of town 7ts. wr present. To th itr In. of music, by Carl Brown dancVor! w.rT'.JU'i Ji: Rrreehsaefits were aerved.

The members of "The Jen of Ua" ell of vheTTsr, fAim Brooklyn, are Emlle Beekasa. Fait SATURDAY," SEPTEMBER 17, 1927 v. ft. (SIMS ACS i GCSXSIIESOT rir BDinr stgklock sautson KIov7 Oooiiotiy Weds Famous Atblete LOUISVILLE'S ELITE By YIOUL inxmLTK 2AUXS XPhoto by Richarde Weat. X.

By KITTY, .1 WVA ViniY L2 J) I i. L'yUOi jnaan. .4 vr xv ye, 1 ('V rv I ii if: i t' 'V' 1. 4. Ci.

I 'I, Hotel 'Embm that tlfflott every month have a uw hotl here. Tin waa when a traveler la Chicago had ioni difficulty in finding a good hotel In whleh to atop la Chicago. When the Vlaaeanes hotel optntd ban several years ago It attracted folk from all oar the country. Mrs. Elisabeth BareeU Lewis, the proprietor, had the distinction of proTldtag; the beat ac commodstloB for travelers in Oountryy Mrs.

Barnctt. as she Is known In the business world, has retained this distinction. Her hotel 1 Still frequented by all the folk of worth and merit However, traveling am on oor group has been on the Increase to such an extent that more than on Brst hotel In Chtcaro was necessary In order to accom tmodate the travellns; public Within tie past two years many splendid hotels have been opened In our com muni ty and outstanding; these are the Huntngton. the Alpha. Tyson.

Brookmont. There are several smaller hotels scattered throughout the South Ode. Just last week announcement was made of the opening of the Trenler hotel and the Hotel Orand. Both these are ideated on the South Park Way boulevard (formerly Grand boulevard). The Vln eennes and the Trenler both hsve attractive lobbies and ballrooms and the VIncennes hotel has been the seen of many a brilliant party and anc.

for Mrs. Harris There are luncheons and there are luncheons. bnt the one which Mrs. Dallas Harper and Mrs. Faustin Ue laney gave at th appomatox Club last Thursday was really deserving of th nam of "luncheon.

As usual, these two cnarmlag hostesses did the Just last month both airs. Harper and Mrs. Delaney grave large card psrtlea st the club and these affairs are still being discussed for their distinctiveness. On Thursday they entertained in honor of Mrs. George Harris of New York City.

The luncheon table was elaborately decorated. In fresh eat. flowers and ferns. Th service was by Caterer Rice and consisted of fruit cocktail, syuab compote, asparagus tips, ice tea. hot rolls, cucumber beat toasted crackers, molded Ice cream, cake, mints and darn It ass.

Between each course or the luncheon the ladles present engaged in a guessing contest and the successful participants were awarded Then afteri the service Ave hundred wss engaged In and Mrs. Louts Washington was awarded the drat prise, an enameled clock; second prise was given to Mrs. lonso Bowling, a pair of hand embroidered pillow cases, and Mrs. Par rls was given a pair of hose as a guest prise. Those attending were Mrs.

James Woodlee. Mrs. Louis Washington. Mrs. Leon Motts.

Mra. Alonso Bowling. Mra Ada Hughes. Mra Rufua Sampson, Mrs. George Parrls.

Mrs. Raymond Ellis. Miss R. Engleman of Little Rock. and Mra Tenee Brown.

Mrs. Carter Dead Word was received hefte Monday of the sudden death In Roanoke, last week ol Mrs. Lena Mrs. Carter had gone to Roanoke to visit with relatives and was taken ill suddenly and died before her husband. Fred Carter, prominent club man of Get Acquainted T7lththlv Misses Jaanla Bella and ihm wim.

lock aaurtaloed last Tharsday la noner ox mis Sweeney at Laxlngloa. Th toUow ig were vreeeot: Mr. and Mra M. Rag land. Mr.

Perry of At lr Bragg or the Louts vill Newa Mr. aad Mr. Abraham 61m peon, Mlaa Simpson. Dr. Orvtu Ballard Mlaa Catherine Wis.

Steward Pickett aad Mis LotUe Motley. Everett Harris. Mall Wbedbee aad Dr. Sweeney and little daughter. Miss Minnie Mae Jooee entarta'sed en Friday la honor of Mrs.

Fred Clement, who la leaving for A rusts Ga, where her husband. Frof. Fred Clement, will teach this year. Mra J. U.

Walla. Mra J. M. Reglead. Mra Ruth Hammonds, Mrs.

R. V. Oliver. Mis Lottie MoUey. Mis Louis Alge.

Mis Louise Matthews. Wr. Abbl Jackson. Mr. B.

Allen. Mra. C. L. Christian.

Mr. T. J. Loag, Miss Mildred Marshall. Mr.

Mill and Mra. 8. O. Johnson war the neata. Mr.

W. B. Matthew aad Mr. Catharine Woodson atrtalad wita a five handled party at Lyone 0rdae oa Saturday In honor of Mr. Alexander of Montgomery.

Ala. Two hendred guests wer ereseot. Dr. Richard W. Oliver aad raaally have returned from a motor trip Coleman, Richard Jack so, Jr, Car mel Monte.

Freak Mooter. Jr, Horace Porter. Milton Tucker, Herbert Welelger, Ludlow Werner. Jr, and Kenneth wibecan. Among thoee present were Dr.

and Mra, PhiUp Brook a Mr. and Mra Bouchat Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lock hart.

Mr. aad Mr. Car ml Moat. Mr. and Mra LJoyd Trent, Mr.

aad Mra. William Ledbetter and Mr. and Mra R. Cohen Joharto. Misses Adelaide King, Nathalie Mir ault, Adel and Glady Bulloeh of Jersey Oly.

Savsaa aad Clean Pollard. dua Burg. Gweadolya Beekmaa. Mary Colemea. Alio Taylor.

Coasts ace L. Wlllla. Catherine Card osa and Ethelyn Boyd ef Brooklyn. N. Anna am ail a.

Ray Olii. Tbelma Whlttaker. Catheria Joan son. Beatrice Roberta, Carman and Ivy Nuanea. Clots Walker.

Roe mania re Alston. Aadrey Sao Oder a Gwendolyn Peterson. Ethel Harri and Miss 8wsn. Mra HatUa Roberta and Mra Sadie Price Pattoa of New York City; Misses Ella Jones. New.

burgh. N. Kllaabeth itaadolpa. Pittsburgh, Pa, aad Jtuth Belferd. Detroit.

Mich. Also J. Burke Mora. Malcolm Johnston. Fred Adam.

Jack Brooks. William Smith. Alfred MtUer. Gus Moore. Kmory Moore.

Emlle Beekman. Paul Coleman. Richard Jackson, Jr, Frank Montery. Jr, Her Portel Mlltoo Tucker. Herbert Welslger.

Kenneth Wibecan aad Lad low W. Werner of Brooklyn. H. Harold Jack man, Charlee Lrew. Wll llam McCulloch.

Or. John Randolpa. Geae Holraea Threat Wela. Raymood Smalla Hsrbert Harris and Alston McNIcbols of New York Oly; Job and Harold Dodeott. Peterson.

JusUne Hope. Camden. N. and William Randolph. Pittsburgh.

Pa. SCIONS OF OLD FAMILIES WED BALTIMORE. Md, Sept. Ik A. 1 A mm.

A mm mm. mmm mmm usual importance, boceuee ot the well known em 11 tee of the high cen tract wig Part lee. was eol mnlard mat avat urdav ki ml 'r m. mmm. uu per.

The bride wea Ml.s r.ebaxx Lee liar. pr. Biuiour ot str. end Mra Oeorg B. Murphy, and greeddaughter of tit at J.

U. Murphy, founder of the AiivAmnriD. 1 ne gr Laurenc Theodore Yoiing. eon of ktn Bedford. Maaa, and Wlltolrgton.

Del, aod nephew of the late Paul Laurence Dunbar. FuhiAit.1,1. ai crowded to the doers long before inn nour ror toe wedding, for both bride ann hmm. a niTDgt an all of the Urge citlea. sd Baltimore 77 aecca I or tBelr friends from far aad near.

Promptly bengrln pealed out aad the wedding asoers were Deaeer Young of Oeorgla. foe meriv of BaJtrmorer Welter WuilaaasnS Ueber Wharton of Baltimore; Tjamee 'Pny brother, of the bride: Thomas Willi. too of Tve roen xnompeo of Angeles. Cal, cousin the Driae. The bridesmaids wer gowned In lr0" arss of a IT eta.

covered with bourrant tulle, with geld and blark lull. mmmmlmm ll.Tl ri an stockings, carrying greet sheave of Tvlaltes Your CX FACE POWDZX 1 brairrrSca yp rr akin at ce fttena yor ctu tptcxk tarvtrai toaa la ataatfy. Its extra xat naxaa cCa laettagly ffua longer than caaarv erra, Tba faatAtsr jtoq appfy Nadixafl, 70a baaith ecakyrefv ahlxai, fTmsnfea. gad crtm tea oOiacsa. hmitO, yon hav amnoftv bwautlfut akin rs aeSM tr aea cck 3picxiaa 1 BOCl Axal what loettfj fjsjjian.

Kadtraa baal Uowlp. n3. eat. HadixBa 00 their Una TV Jr: Sltin Fair fiH (. ZSm tmd SOcx VenaeWUnw throufn the and West Vif.i...

1 aMwieviue uea'er i wmis coie. win i aAalveraarv la w. i da I feateree win :4 Ttie Alien hotel. la the eoentry. has to the triblic.

Ha vwr I Ky, improv.cg cent lUriesa 1 a Vf i. i. 1.1 I terned free, a er indlanapolia. Ind. Mlaa Wl.fn.

aad her eleter. Misa ton ef Calc'e, spint I last week as the '1 aad Mr. J. p. Jet" ef the National Bari MrtaM kiij their home In KnV gueeta ot Mr.

and Mr. l4 Da via a Rev. I nf f. formerly of bbew 1 "T' a few days In the tMr Mlsa Ulnar. a posiUoa as teach.

CafUah la the Due In r.lrmKf v. 4 la ralreMst w. v. to see her leave Audrey Berrv ef n.i. thy Warrick of Crour I pin: a.

ran tr Adams, in pal and Pauline Toon. in peie a reen 1 pearl neck lace a. the Miae wonataore Uurl bride. In a rr with silver lirrr. 1 ceded the brld bCl?" chlfToa velvet.

tnr mi stones. It wss cat In t'e med. eeught en fc rhlnestone rnnr. 7, Ped In a roren.1. Th grooie, aftird V.

Ill 1 met th bride at ih 1.. attended by Lauree J. 1 bail. W. V'a, a a nt man we gold lm 4 Th rrnaiT was of Father Hell end di slve eervlce a sola.

"0 I waa sang. Th happy conrle ft io tne stralna is V. s. mm wedding march a fi home cf the bridge 1 Druid Hill avenue ai end luncheon were 3. Mr.

and Mra jr. more oa the Hm4r 1 o'clock for bW CO hoen. where Mr wita tan rn.i... win be ,1 ait nift. nonieearn The wedding reaad of feetivitt .1 eet la honor ef Ut.

oe ef tn asoet ij eaehera In Be It in ore larger affair me. bom of Mr. imi ..1 i enewer ay siie. lamm Wilmington, a bf.t ..1 .1 bom her are llugbea. a ieer art a Cllubeth JuIium et country boroe of at 1 oovana Md Tl celved by the on velemlnoee nn4 e.i e.

1 1 1 ere 1 1 Ikoerrel eel va ble gift Inwiiatub. tante ran, fee "THE ALPINE" urrj oat asu aicar Fnlrfas aie llene La EOOMS FOR TOI BIjTS AND VISriOKS 1U Carrisrlea Sx, Nenb SJ Pitlabarxh. Pa. stve titeefce erh ef rrt ftn Cry sjell fea Tee key Alnaee even lit jostts sissors. rmiaw taATTc uio 4 sir; bloaeoma.

Swept oehln I noes train. H.r and lllle of the al h. of whit nana. A ducheeae lace, end handkerchief ef tern 1. beea carried by her wedding day.

and Smooth rurnrfa. arrsa. throa a4 It gtrrrotxraia thea cit tec perfsrrat Cax Uses fcg fesri ttod bocra. Bcgla to taht KatLac a taae tt Sor Ua cUra. Iif not axttirriy aatjalcC.

yocr tsocry back procpCy. A a. atoraa aad toCct cowsri fieah. jiag. braarse BQc Ii jroa cannot bar T.

EOc aad w. wT amd aLa bag. pratnycr. Wtt rajaab e. trr "To" Aa aad Mairxt I Addreae ar D.

hUtiooal Touct ga PaThr. Teas, USA. Asia. tor 50o SaO. 50C4tsU4LOC.

eNodins faceePowder.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Pittsburgh Courier Archive

Pages Available:
64,064
Years Available:
1911-1977