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jf Gicc TtanJu rwr sorrow has mingled with car and jt I review the events of the past year, I thfnv with A SVC tWfc UK (UHUOW lSLC OX Izto each life some rain must Seme dava must be dark and dreary." tr.th all cf the disappointments the vicissitudes climb, there is still a deep sense of eratitude iti.it and strength and that wfflingnesa to go on ftha? we call HOPE! I tr it I hall never lose. hope. That beyond every ad 't tiere wiu Dean a xamt gleam cr ugnt. That "dark tifr? and nothing win never be my plizbt. Pi tnst among other things that I shall never appear yrfr a that my ictinni.

as I grqw older, will become CTvtirs: that life win give me that satisfaction and con that comes through right Irving and thinking. I trust all these things and more on the eve of this visprirg. I especially pray for those whom grief 'has ttf i dm whose burden seems tinsurmountahle whose Ujck ns gray and hary through tear ewoDen eyes. I trust teat tney win nave tne courage to say with you I aai all ox us THANK YOU GOD! i 5rm MHai had a few in with her Las Vlodemas mem Vj Saturday evening at Loendi when they met Flo Rocker jjee Bern's sister and bride of the week. The tapper and we had lots of fun with Flo.

She was siir'Jy happy and looked so charming in her smart black 'cr? irtfs and her golden hair pompadoured in the latest We wul see ner about for several weeks before pes West. The girls are whispering plans to entertain yccte a bit. Bob Ruck cr, Flo's brother, was up from Or. coking fat and saucy. I Ilightower Hill is having a grand time seeing the z7v.

She has been to Chicago. Denver, and now is in is Francisco. i or Homeioimrr Tr local Howard University Ahrmni endorsed Dr. W. iacrx Brown zor deansnip of Howard epical scncoL it iTwin took place at a recent meeting at which officers rIHU were elected: Presadent.

Dr. William W. Gittens tja) ase a uw simiiwh 0 w.g irr Wid and A. S. Bellmger; treasurer.

Dr. R. W. I la Bloom I Dra a Winchester, Virginia way, vows were spoken bniiy and the lovely Flo Rucker, dt. of Rev.

and Mrs. Ian Rucker. nrcmised thisa and thata to Wilson, zzfn and author of Omaha, Neb. After the cere )rr. they returned to Pittsburgh and attended the Nebras hz cose at the Stadiuro Then in a few weeks 1 Jl take his darling Flo out in the big, bold West, ner tiy wia lire happily ever after.

Kflf 5oofg In fA tfri a the James O. Dougans (Helen Sharpe)) ir rd daurhter are doinr fine at the family residence Erxfvyi The one will answer to the name of Pretty! i boy at the James Andersons, 743 Hermitage Born October 31st in Pittsburgh hoepital I am ry for these new parents. 1L izi Mrs. Otto (nee Dorothy Lightfoot of i. but now a resident or Bunaio.

nave Deen guests li jitter's sister. Mrs. William lightfoot, and Mr. and Prarier over the week end. Ti uthemairc3 are coming to Carnegie Music Hall December 3.

under the auspices of Bethesda Pres rai church. Ttl Parr will direct the event, Mm 5. r.cr.e oi fit fTnpn smce vnc oays wucu tr wn amt Rinrwa for the cnuTcn ana me are an equally great attracuon. AL Virv Catherine Willis of Oklahoma is visit m. irm TnVfl nivii nf JtmlHa.

street. She cuite rayly. She wul remain here and JJiess course at a local couege. Auanuiaaw lu Av Vi. rrrnAd hmaa from the hospital and jmrmrKl S2ie is very ETatcful to friends tn rJts and kmd messazes.

Priends wul be happy feels so much better. A. Fambrough of Webster avenue announcedthe trtpr Rra Grate, to Fred are home at 2401 Webster avenue. ai was up from Washington for the peace holl ir.d Mariorie McKenzie Lswsoa drove up logexaer. iT i.

wr She was EUCSt her brother i. r. Uw, the Sam MIT lis. uild UpJ Explaine 4 has smvod suTarlxtai a th fad that cnntp rrsi wL of vJ to anahretrttioav conditloei CAJIDUI. Relief to omen tfeoa aids dlgwxtlom and build physical let snrs Usoal result Is leaa jioikiiTlil ffiafiaos Kaay wrtoo taka CARDCI a few day boforo aad dartax "the time" have fovad this also harp oaae partodM discomfort.

Wotaaa bars od CARDCI for aaore tfcaa 80 ywaral 1 Ccrrirr PAGE NINH Belle DeMent As iar 5 we Ada THEY CUT THE CAKE I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bossleux she was Miss Addie Bryant cut the cake following nuptials at the bride's residence in Oakland, Calif. Gowned in traditional white, the bride wore a brooch of her grandmother's and carried gardenias and orchids.

They will live in Berkeley, Calif. Joseph photo. Sorors ObsCTve Education Week itlonal 1 1 ma Rho sorority to a brilliant close st the public meeting at the St. Paul AJJI. charch.

Scheduled guest speaker was Soror Delight Histon of Indiansp 'Journal, who spoke on Thm Ns ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21 (Special) gro in Contemporary Literature. The Zet Sigma chapter, graduate; Greetings were by Zaid Lenoir, group of the Alpha Delta chap chairman of the St.

Louis Pan MRS. AL.VAH E. CALXMAN Mrs. is the former Ruth Justiae Burns, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.

Coir Bums, morticians, 121 E. Lonr street. Columbus O. She and Mr. Call man, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah M. Callmsn. Springfleld. were married Jfov.

The former Miss Bams is a graduate of Wllber force university Soror of Delta Sigma Tneta and a teacher la ta Junior Hlgfc dapaxtment cf Irr i Columbus publlo schools. Mr. is a graduate of Ohio Unxverslty where ha was sleeted a member of Phi Beta Kappa Honorary fraternity, Corda Fratars Inter Racial fraternity aad Alpha Phi Alpha. Ha beads the chemistry department, Wayne High school. Lockland.

O. They prominently known la the circles tarournout mil 'Thoroughly Fitted," Declares Leader In "Lone Star" State MARUN, Tex, Nov. 21 In "A Message to the Negro Club Women of America' Mrs. A. Klwpnia Soders Johnson has issued a statement evidently expressing the opinion of the Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, in which aha bocks the candidacy of lx.Q Ad BU DeMcnt of Wella, Ttxu, for president of the National AssodAtion of Colored Wom Mrs.

Johnson says Texas will csmpeixn for llrs. DeMent before sad at the 141 meeting In Okla homa City not because Mrs. DeMent Is from Texas, but because she is thoroughly fitted for the position. The statement In part follows: We hare nerer come to the, meetings determined to take aa office; we hare gives oar votes to women whom we tbeUered to bo capable from the various States. It was ta 137 that we received our first elective office.

So well has that officer performed her task as aa elected officer, aad a former oae as an appotaetd office i. we believe she Is entirely mallfled to see that the affairs of the X.A C.W. are administered as decided by the body. Ia other words, we believe Mrs. Ada BeDe DeMent of Mineral WeOs, Texas, weald make a successful president of the XJLCW.

Hence, in ear ewa unassuming manner, we are presenting her as a candidate for the presidency of the S. A. W. la th.lMl meeting to be held la Oklahoma City. Okla.

"Because Mrs. DeMent Is a loyal member of the Southwest Begloaal of the XJLCSV. and because that organization has found la her thorough qualifications for the office for which Texas presents her as a canrtlrtitc, the Southwest Begional of the X. A. ur w.

Tuskegee Head Feted In Ohio's Big City 0 By GYMPSEY ISON inelr youthful and Interesting Dr. F. D. Patterson, president of others, they danced and welcomed kegeo was the chief speaker. Dr.

Patterson. Some of those pres Dr. Patterson was louoweo nyient indnded: Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Mr.

George I Washington, airec Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. George tor of the mechanical Industries Smlt, Miss Arnetta Taller. Mr. in Tuskegee, I I Yancey, Bishop' Mrs.

Clyde Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Jesse O.

Thomas of the urban League, Rev. Glenn T. Settles. Mr. M.

Clarke. Robt. P. Mor gan, chairman of the Tuskegeo air unanimously. Mrs.

Ada BeDe DeMent aa a can didate for presidency of the A. W. "At this particular crisis In our history, when mankind everywhere la seeking to use those who have prated their strength, wo fed that every dab woman In America win see the advisability of placing Mrs. DeMent la the poattloa mentioned. Her many years of eoaaectioa with the JJ.A.C.W, her service with the Administrative Board of the organization and her present office, chairman of the executive board of the NACW.

all place her In a position to know the work. Her career as an educator, as a etvle and religious leader, aa well aa her fraternal af filiations, demonstrate her executive ability. "Not because Mrs. DeMent la from Texas; not because she from the Southwest Be the section from which we have never bad a president of the 2T.AX.W., do we ask your support; but because Mrs. Ada BeQe DeMent Is thoroughly prepared to lead us.

because she has led other organisations success fully, and because she Is an la telligent, Christlau woman, willing to make untold sacrifices for her people, we are asking your support for her In the highest official capacity of "Lifting As We Climb." Zetas Of New Orleans At Home To Soror Annie M. Malone Of Poro College NEW ORLEANS, Nov. a Mem table discussion about the history bers of the Alpha Gamma Zeta of the Poro system. Mrs. Malone and Chi Alpha chapters of the has made an outstanding contri Neta Phi Beta sorority, were at bution to Negro womanhood in home to their soror, Mrs.

Annis M. that she has helped to glorify it, falnn founder, nresldent. and besides croridinjr a new field of owner of Poro college, on Mon 1 employment. Mrs. Ernestine Mi afternoon last.

In the lovely han, head of Poro college, Cincin maw. cr o. owwe 4oacners eouego ana weuenio councu. urantl sasileus ho" of v. Brown in rfanoit nstl, was an invited guest.

mo upsuon cnspier 01 juion, eerxna n. Biacjc. introduced the Members of Alpha Gamma ZeU )oiaed hands Sunday. Nov. 17.

to speaker while BasUeus Reglna." Ht, sorors Varonica Brown. Nao bring the loeal observance of edo Steele of ZeU Sigma played a med ttin lovelv ni Jones. Gertrude Jimson. Lu ll by the Sigma Gam ley of fraternity and sorority song. cnterpiec.

of white roses, on each, dlla Hunter. Sarah Vaugvelin, BRIDE OF LAST WEEK of which stood a blue cande Etneune Jones, uiaays wuuams, labra holding blue lighted tapers. Alice Smith and Lillie Mae Green. The menu carrying out the sor Sorors Gladys ferrauit. trveiyn oritvs colors of blue and white Mitchell.

Ollie Mae Ross and added more color to the table. Mary Fossitt, members of the un During the hours of the at home, dergraduate chapter, CM Alpha, there was a most interesting round were present. A. W. Casterman, Mr.

and Mrs. Westley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ky nett.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sel port committee; J.

W. Wills, was lers Mrs. Mary Evans, Mrs. Ches general chairman and L. L.

Tancey iter Jackson. Mrs. Lillian Onnes. vice chstrman. Mr.

Minor Bald Mr ibell Gentry. Mrs. Maxine is president of the local Alumni j.Blanton. Miss Lula Ballard, Mrs. Association, and introduced ur.

iav Minor Reed. Miss Wllhelmina Bor terson. Those seen enjoying the dinner included the following: Mrs. A. J.

Allen, Councilman and Mrs. Har old Gassaway. Rev. and Mrs. Grant Reynolds, Mrs.

Lenora Tancey, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shanter, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Crayton, Miss! Elolse Cunningham, secretary ofj the eommittee; Alonso C. Wright. Miss Jane Hunter, Mr. Robert H. Riffe, Mrs.

Wilberetta Pops and Mr. Leroy Crayton. Mrs. Hazel Walker, Mrs. Naomi Morgan.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petite, Feny B. Jackson and others. lovely airplane of yellow baby mums was given by Mrs.

Gentles Turner, and the Crown Floral Shop presented a gorgeous basket of flowers. From the dinner many of the group wended their way to the Outhwalta Homes, where, joined by 4 Si den and others. The Tuskegeeans sang the Tuskegeo song, and everyone joined Is. for a glorious JUST OUT HOWARD'S NEW SEPIA EDITION STYLE BOOK OF BEAI. HUMAN HAIR WIGS, PAGE BOYS $010 FOR YSSI COPY ItBAY.

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Strawbridge of Akron, has returned from a visit South, including cities in Alabama, North Carolina and Georgia. The Nelson Sheldoms Observe Anniversary CLEVELAND. Nov. 21 Satur 1 day night, the Nelson D. Sheldons of 2234 East 86th street, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, 20 people were invited in to celebrate; with them.

Delicious cocktails and 1 loads of other invigorating bever ages were served the assembled guests all during the evening. They receiedv many lovely Her husband, popularly known as; "Duke," gave her a lovely dinner; 3 PrjDPOSE NEDICIHE lev. Mr. Paul Sams. Mrs.

Sadie Cos if nH 4n imm RSI sey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Billups, i Va tro nol helps VI CSS 8 set. And they received many cards you are suffering with discomforts of of congratulations. i head cold, enjoy the grand relief that They received manv lovely TvIXSt tt rr.

3 pnrpose Va tro nol Is bo effective be and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mr. and cause it does Uiree important things jo ts. Aruiur rsuungsiey, wno gavei n) nrint sweuen memnranes 2t rroniTncr "Nftv 11 the happy couple a gorgeous bou soothes lrritation (3) helps flush out port Campaign Opened Officially Monday evening, NOV. )quet of es, Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. the naal passage, cieari doto with a complimentary dinner at the Phuhs Wheatley at 6:30 iBotta Mr. Roy HarSh of Aiger, SL1! nfinnonon T.Q otmv1.

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