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ii Satarday, February 21, 1942 ft BY WAY OF MENTION (Continued From Page Four) YMCA. The children were entertained with moving pictures, gimes, after which they were lerved ice cream and cake. HEALTH LECTURES AT SENIOR WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB: a "Dental ana joint conamons. ah programs win commence at 3 p. m.

Future topics and speakers will be announced at a later date. Mrs. Doris M. Dubissette is director of the Center. a MOTHER ZION SCENE OF NURSES COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES: a.

mm a thiriv nnrcc rriirvi thaif mrtA9rtmc I i rvi I ATTENDING COLLEGE: It is beginning to appear that our best bait for social news for the duration of the war will be functions centralizing performances at Bali and Little Batchiler, the town's swank irt. niteries. While in the city the Peters reside at the Hotel Theresa. a "MEXICO ON PARADE:" residing in the Bronx and other communities. The spon soring committee has secured the services of Rev, Adam Cliyton Powell to deliver the address.

The program will commence at 3 p. at McKinley Square Gardens, 1268 Boston Road, near East 169th street. The Rev. Georee A. Taylor is president of the Bronx Ne Dame Lorraine And Carnival Dance Held At Royal Windsor Because the Renaissance Casino was a trifle small to bold the huge I crowd which attends Gerald Clark' I original Gala Dame Lorraine ana I annual carnival dances, the pop I ular vniintf man moved the whole For the next three months there will be health lectures set down to The Royal Wind held at the Senior Women's Community Club.

211 West 133rd West ewh. street i t. leiahlh annual function waa street enmica, uwq ncaim is important, to miionai ut rriimarv 15th fense, with prominent medical authorities giving their views time Harlem itee and Broadway ce the subiect at hand. For the month of February Dr. Ilebritiea found joy in socialising rrtr ami fharl FatrrUiwh an4 VrUrharA 0e SHOWer.

'lv I Par. dress the audience on the 17th and 26tth respectively, on nadert Calvoso Sina era of Trinidad including Macbeth The Great, awarding of prizes for the best dressed bands and mai viduals and Dame Lorraine Roll Call. Stanley Feres, was master of ceremonies. William Churchill son of Mr. and Mrs.

William itm P. Churchill of 14 East 129th street, who recently grad uated from DeWitt Clinton High School is now matriculating at Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C. HARLEM ITES GREET SOLDIER; Mrs. Lin Howe had charge of catering.

The floor committee naa the following lumbers' Andrews ArinlrfrlllK skinner. Bob Friday evening at Mother AME Zion Church, Harlem 1 potter. Alfred Swan, 'Bill Harris, Hopatal Nurses held their graduation exercises at which land Fred Howe, illllv tint it uutVi' vv Mtwu 4vsa vvituuvatvo I am a VW McLeod Berhune was the main speaker with Dr. Fcter M. I rOullC oCDOOl 11 HIS Murray making the welcome address.

Miss Mary Pauline Harty is superintendent of nurses. Following the graduation, a gala reception was held in the Nurses' Home to which several hundred guests were in' vited. a New Series Of Programs On Friday, February IS, Public School 113. beagn its new series of visitors for Its assembly pro gram, Friday, the children gave a flag in connection with Negro History Week, based on a drill originated by Mrs. Blanche Thorn Mr.

Woodland assisted the program by giving the recitations called, for in the drill. In addition, Mr. Savin, an art ist from Haiti told the children how the Haitian child spends his day, and on an easel he proceed cd with colored chalk to sketch around Uncle Sam's nephews garbed in his favorite colors of picture of Toussaint L'Ouverture, I ana oi in coin muticeu wiuu1 cue ana crown. ment of Haiti. It was last Sunday afternoon at the residence oi Airs.

so Anna Staten, 2478 Eighth avenue that a small and merry pwl frtf fa Program ..1. L.1.. 1 ia tSMMant Tka ktnAVaat urai tendered a dinner party to which the following attended: Mol blta. Maymie ChSldrey, Mrs. Laura Swope, Mrs.

Charles Snow hoW Program at den, Miss Bertha Staten, Miss Mary Jackson, Dr. Charlei st ptul community Baptist Mayfield, William West, and Albert Cooper. Church, 205 Osborn street, Brook lyn, Sunday, March 8 at 3 o'clock. PETER SISTERS ON FOUR WEEK ENGAGEMENT: All art invited to attend. Hunt er la president and Odeua wood, Night club engagements extending over a pertoa ot xour I secretary.

weeks will be the reason the Peters Sisters will give for their non attendance at the various places of amusement. They OLD SPAIN REPRESENTED: gro Big Brothers and Mrs. Gertie Belle Gathings, president I alos avenue, of the Bie Sisters. I THE NEW 1 YORK AGE PAGE FIVE Coming Events: SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Friendly Twelve WWat dab Vara Dance." at Conrreaa Casino, 132nd Street ana Seventh Avenue. SATURDAY, MAaVCH 14 HarlMa Dakee "Anneal Dotal Parade," at Renaissance Cutfno, 138th Street sad Seventh Avenue.

WOMEN, hore' 2 ivay relief! Edited By IRVINE Qimmy) HINES ALL CLUBS tft hntlaa at a4 as aedcat at tMt atMtUn aed etW tMdai tot eablicattea. Voms sdouK mat la amt to raata am afica aot Utar thia Catwitf at sack wk. Addraa Club ilu. Tat Mm York SIS Wtat UStfc BtraM. Tact City.

Hundreds Make Merry At United Sons Of Georgia Valentine Ball At Golden Gate Last Saturday evening the Gold en Gate Ballroom at 142nd street and Lenox avenue was the scene of much merriment when thousands of pleasure seekers swarm ed into this dance emporium. The big attractionTespoisible for draw ing theje merrymakers to this dance spot was the Second St Valentine Ball sponsored by the well known United Sons of Georgia Association. The dancelovers found much to 1 3 thankful for as they swung gay ly to the hot rhythm dispensed by Senor Joseph G. Del Pozo and his Pan American orchestra. The customary happy reunion atmosphere that plays its part at every event given by this organization was Friendly Twelve To Entertain Patrons With Barn Dance The next big night being planned for the friends of the Friendly Twelve Whist Club is the evening of Saturday, March 7.

On this date this club will entertain its hundreds of patrons with a Barn Dance at the Congress Casino, 132d street and Seventh avenue, that will feature the musie of the Congress Casino orchestra. There is little we can add to the foregoing paragraph since it's an acknowledged tact that any evening spent with the Friendly Twelve Whist Club is really a night well spent. You will certainly And a very friendly atmosphere amid a gathering of all clubdom's present day luminaries plus and abundance of happiness. l.uve Fehriiarv 20th arcomnanicd bv their mother and I tu. rr.

aU fv; int 1 11 mi lj WI1I.MV V. VIU IHVAIVU 1 1 V. W.lll 1 1 brother for Philadelphia, where they wall alternately tulhil reconstructed by the hundreds who passed through the por tals of the Renaissance Casino last Saturday evening when the Istmica Club celebrated its eleventh annual carnival dance. Although a great many of the guests did not come attired in costume appropriate for a carnival fiesta, there were enough guests who did dress for the occasion to give one the general The New York Baha't Assembly offers its members and feeling that the Istmica Club still heads the list when it comes friends a most entertaining program, Wednesday evening, t0 giving public entertainment. Vernon Andrade and orches February 18th, which will consist of Mexico on Parade, a ra furnished the music I fascinating ail color sound mm conjunction witn speecn Th ofjcers are Harr HoIli prcsidcnt: Joseph O.

es by Bruce Wendell, international concert pianist and Ugo Hare vicc.presi(1ent; Les Melhado, treasurer; Haeel Sharp Fodriguez Giachery, an authority on Latin American coun 8ecretary: Manuel Chacon, Iris Aarons Clanek, Hilda tries, with Mrs. Marmerite eny amytn as cnairman. wu sic will be furnished by Alice Crawford, singer. The Baha'i Assembly is located at 119 West 57th street Your card of admission is the spirit of oneness toward your fetlowman. a a 4 A.

POWELL, SPEAKS AT MASS MEETING: Sunday afternoon the Bronx Negro Big Brothers and Sisters held a mass meeting for the purpose of presenting plans which will alleviate some of the corruptible juvenile de Doles, Daphne Wilson, Henry Cambridge, McNeil. Ralph Sharper, Iris Buckner, Dolores Clark, Alicia Escamil la, members: Adele Vincent, Fay Daniels, Jennie Lou Smith, Thelma Matthews, Lynetta Gittoes, Alfred Thompson, Roy Espent, Granville Dick, George Williams, Mack McLean, associate members and Dr. S. H. Crawford and Robert L.

Douglas, honorary members. JOHNSON FLESHMAN NUPTIALS: A small group of friends gathered at the home of Rev. linquency. This meeting is particularly designed for parents an(j Mrs. John W.

Saunders, 1980 Seventh avenue, last Sun day afternoon, to witness the marriage ceremony of Lillian Johnson and Nathaniel R. Fleshman. The couple was attended by Henry Leake and Luella Brown, niece of the offi ciating minister. The bride was given in marriage by a close friend, Mrs. Acinda Howard.

The newlyweds are taking up residence at 488 St. Nich a GALA BIRTHDAY PARTY: GIVE TO WAR RELIEF FUND: Little three year old Toni DesVerney was given a royal The newest of the Victory Clubs of New York City, The send off Sunday afternoon when some thirty of her small 18th Street Victory Club, will give its initial party for the friends congregated at her parents home, 303 West 154th street, Allied War Relief Fund, on Saturday. February 21. at 40 to wish her manv happy returns of the day. The honoree'i West 18th street, beginning at 9 p.

m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DesVerney, served the child Entertainment will be headed by such notables as Tete ren ice cream and cake, after games were played Johnson, Albert Ammons, The Boogie Woogie; Connie Berry, ranees Smith and many others. Fania Gersham is committee member.

CONGRATS TO SISTER SCRIBE: For the past several weeks it has been rather difficult Those seen making merry at the party included Chris topher Chisholm, Rose Mary Irving, Sandra Day, Philip Tay lor, Myrna and Victoria Leal, Archie and Bradley Purvis, Anita Jean Philyaw, Jeanett and Barbara Patrick, Mannie Murrell, Keith Cobbs, Jane Anderson, Muriel Austin, Yvonne Cherot, Diana and Wanda Caffey, Antoinette Brown, Barbara and embarrassing to associate members of the fourth estate Boozer, Charles Axt Marilyn Warner, Mark Bowens, Gail 'ith their respective newspapers for many have found Reddick, Dorothy Savoy, Feme Walker, Helcne Yeargin, greener in distant fields. Speaking of one in particular I Charles Brown Jr. this writer wishes to offer her congratulation to the former I And Joan Williams. Jean Tyler, Mercedes Ellington, Mar ial scribe of Newark Herald ews. Lillian B.

Huff, whose I fjj grid Myrna Shearer, Minette Delph, Mary Carol Davics, foliimn "All Around," was read with a jtf at deal of intfrcst I Jean and Edna DesVerney, Sandra Newton, Benjamin Pin 7 mose wno are classed as me inner circie miss nun is jev jr.f Mgrretta uockery, uyae and tugene Hunt. a.AA row evv Jersey representative tor Atro American as oi men Jsy last HARLEM FAMILIES BEINO CALLED TO COLORS: Speaking with Gifford Alexander Wednesday last, di rector of Harlem Recreation Center for Men in Service, it was Uarncd that he is still calling for the families of the commun h' to come to the aid of the initiation by donating various hric a Lrac for the beauification of the five itory building. 11' admitted with pride that he Public Library has contributed 'Vi Son (look, for the establishment of a library. Inspite of ii a great man hook arc being foli l.tn.flrcu' ofjrnliMed who visit the Month after month, some women gnca (or miny. That's one way it go on suffering from periodic fune tional pain and discomfort Than they learn the help of CARDUIl Probably that is because CAR DU1 Increases appetite and the Dow of gastric juice: so aids digest ion.

and' helps build up streng. energy, physical resist may relieve periodic pain due only to functional causes. But it may also help relieve periodic distress If you start taking it by directions three days before "your time." Remember, modem facts and 81 years of popularity Invite your confidence in CARDUL quite evident to enliven the even ing's festivities. This was the first event to be held 'under the new president of the Georgia Association, Gordon B. Smith and to this entleman Harlem Dukes Begin Plans Fcr "Ducal Parade'VAt Renny Saturday, March 14.

finds us making the announcement of an other swell night of entertainment to take place at the Renaissance Casino, 138th street and Seventh avenue. Sponsors of this extraor dmary event are those popular young men about town labeled the Harlem Dukes who will once again treat their public to that ever pleasing Hpectacle, "The Du cat Parade." In addition to this feature on the bill evening's program will be of superb entertainment and to this will be added the irresist ible swing rhythm from Vernon Andrade and his versaUle band to provide the Jitterbugs present all evening with the beat in dance rhythm. To the pleasure seekers In Har lem and vicinity the Harlem Dukes need no introduction. We are certain that you have attended one of their string of events which they have been spnsorlng since the year 1931 and will asm ihaCJhqy have upheld their mot to durinp these many years. "The Public Be Pleased." This is certainly a "must, for your pleasure list.

The date: Saturday. March If: the place: Renaissance Casino, 138th street and Seventh avenue MARRIAGES LICENSES ISSUED and Eugene D. Hines. chairman Bolden, 24, 331 West ia3nd atreet; of the arrangement committee with the other officers and mem bi the hundreds present gave thanks for a swell night of fun. ALSTON ANDERSON Robert Alston.

47. 363 West 136th street; Frances E. Anderson, 37, same address. BETHEA DAVIS James E. Bethea.

jr, 19. 17 Washington street, Montclair, N. Mary L. Davis, 17, US West 114th street. BRICKHOUSE HORTON Willie Brickhouse, 33.

126 West 131st street; Minnie B. Horton, 21. same address. BOND BAILEY James E. Bond, 26.

129 West 133rd street; Ruth H. Bailey, 19, 132 West 133rd street. BROWN WILSON Irle A. Brown, 28. 330 West 115th street; Pearl E.

Wilson, 21, same address BROWN SMITH John X. Brown, 44. 121 East 130th street; Edith Smith, 38, 61 West 98th street. BROWN SAWYER Robert Brown, 52, 128 West 113th street; Mary Sawyer, 48, 100 West 119th street. BOLDEN JAMES Robert Marie E.

James. 23, same address Miss Charlotte Hawkins Weds Lieut Chas. Charity CAMP EDWARDS, Mass. 5es ond Lieut. Charles H.

Charity of New York and Miss Charlotte E. Hawkins of Cambridge, Mask were married Saturday, February 14, at 6 p. m. in the 369th Chapel by Chaplain Ben A. Richardson.

The bride is the niece of Mrs. Charlotte Hawkina Brown, found, er and director of the Palmer In stitute, Sedalia, N. The groom is the son of Charles H. Charity manager of the RKO Roose velt Theatre, 145th street and Seventh avenue, New York City. Miss Marie Hawkins, and Miss Eleanor Joy were the bridal attendants, while Lt Robert E.

Payne, commanding officer of Battery was the best man. The couple will honeymoon In Hyannis, Mass. To Discuss Heart Disease At Heights Health Center "Heart Dlaeasea In lA'alt Life" will be the topic of a lecture to be given by Dr. Marshall S. Brown at the Washington Heights Health Center.

600 West 188th St, on Tuesday evening, February 21 at 8 p. m. Dr. Brown Is Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York University. This meeting is the fifth in a se rles of health talks given on th last Tuesday of each month.

and your hosts: The Harlem Dukes' are welcome. Some Sumptuous Soups 'v 1 ITTY IARCLAY There are thousands, perhaps millions, ot horaea ia which soap seldom If ever eerved. Yet. when the resident of these nomas order, a restaurant or hotel meal they invariably accept the soup eeurse. In fact, they order it and loudly praise it If It ia not on the Bene, they complain.

Why? It'a easy to aak the enee tion. bat impossible to give the answer. goUp a an aeonomlcal dish, easy to prepare, light, healthful, a wonderful "warmer" on a cold day and it can be varied as almost bo other dish can. Surety, housewives are not too shall wa aay tired to prepare lt Soap la an excellent balancer for any dinner. Through It, those who eat few greens, may be given everything from ehopped parsley to peppers.

It's a dish that should appear on every table at least twice a week. Occasionally a heavy aonp nay be eerved aa a main course dish. Hera are two recipes for aoaps Bade with Lima beans aa an Ingredient One calls for dried Llmaa and the other for cooked dried Llmaa which may bo procured In caaa almost anywhere. Lima beans alone are rich la protein and carbohydrates, sad are a valuable source of Ires, potaaalam and calcium salts. They are also vary alga la alkalinity.

A aoop of this type is a valuable addition to the neeo. Lima and Cabbage tewf) 1 cap dried Llmaa I quarts cold water 1 end of pork ahoulder 1 teaspoon chopped parsley pound stewing beet, eat ia email pieces 1 beet bone 1 onion, sliced 1 quart cabbage, Sliced tt teaspoon carrot, dleed 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Cover Llmaa with eold water, bring slowly to boiling point drain and rlnsa with cold water. Put Is large kettle, add eold water, meat and bona, cabbage, onion, carrot parsley and aeasonloga. Brine to boiling point and simmer 8 hoars. Remove meat and bona.

Cool, then remove fat Re heat every Lima Soup eopa cooked, dried Llmaa 4 cupa or 1 quart milk tableapooaa chopped carrot 1 tablespoon chopped parslay allcea onion tablespoons butter er bacoa fat 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Put Llmaa throngs food chopper. Heat milk ia double boiler, add Llmaa. Heat fat In frying pas; add ealoa and carrot aad cook minutes. Add te hot miitare, cook II minutes, then strata. Add salt pepper aad paralay.

Ella Ccrdcn's "Peter Pan Kifdics" "Piataat Deaclnf Nfgra tMim la Th WorW" 8 EMI ANN UAL RECITAL Entitled "UIliTEIi U0HDERLAIID" At HECKSCHER THEATRE, 104th St. 5th Ave. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1942 O'Clock SUBaCRirriON; ORCHESTRA 11.11 BALCONY ale and ll.lt KtttTvtriaa. Siti4ie, iU Wt IJSth atrart BRAXTON CRAWLEY Edward M. Braxton, 31.

20 Morning side avenue; Hortense Crawley, 24. 219 West 139th street BELCHER WILLIAMS Mat thew Belcher, 29. 68 West 138th street; Mary Williams, 23, same address. BROWN ROSS Dillard H. Brown, 27.

18 West 122nd street; Sarah V. Ross, 23, 131 West 110th street. BULLS COLEMAN James J. Bulls, 31, 268 West 133rd street; Carrie L.Coltman, 20, 2859 Eighth avenue. CARTER PEACOX John W.

Carter, 28, 28 East 124th street; Mar garet B. Peacox, 25, same address. COLE DICKERSON Clearley Cole. 31, 109 West 138th street; Lau ra Dickerson, 34, same address. COX CURRY James Cox, 43.

333 West 59th street; Savella Curry, 23, same address. CATO ANTHONY Rupert Cato, 33, 202 Wast 118th street; Anita E. Anthony, S3, same address. CARMONA SANTIAGO Jacin to Carmona, 29, 101 West 117th street; Carmen A. Santiago, 23, 1764 Madison avenue.

DAVIS DIXON Jacob L. Da vis, 24. 307 East 102nd street; Maggie P. Dixon, 18, 602 St, Nicholas avenue. DAVIS SHACKLEFORD Rob ert Davis, 31, 301 Wast 129th street; Violet Shackleford, 34, 167 West 129th street DIEPH NICHOLS Joseph Dieph, 33, 70 Lenox avenue; Sarah Nichols, 39, same address.

DaLEAVER STRAKER Ar thur DeLeaver, 24, 370 West 127th street; Georgia Straker, 27, same address. DOSEY WUXIAMS Benjamin D. Dorsey. 22. 421 West 162nd street; Lethonia Williams.

23, 409 Edgecombe avenue. DRIVER MORGAN Ruf us Drl ver. 36, 66 West 116th street; Mabel M. Morgan, 31, aamo address. ELZEY BOONE Leonard W.

Elzey, 44, 353 West 114th street; Anna T. Boone, 38, same address. FRANCO COBBS Marco Fran oo, 31, 1878 Seventh avenue; Evelyn L. Cobbs, 29, 533 Edgecombe avenue. FEUCIEN MALCOMB Nathaniel Feliclen, 47, 239 West 141st street; Lena Malcombe, 45, same ad dress.

FOBBS GHOLSON Robert Fobbs, 21, 2743 Eighth avenue; Dor ethy L. Gholson. 21, 306 Wast 148th street FERGUSON KNIGHT Alma rine S. Ferguson. 39, 360 West 122nd street; Ena E.

Knight 81, same address. FLESHMAN JOHNSON Na thaniel R. Fleshman. 37, 488 St Nicholas avenue; Lillian Johnson. 25, 71 East 128th atreet.

GREEN DOWNING Albert Green, 25. 35 Mt Morris park: Helen Downing. 21, 2158 Seventh avenue. GREEN DRAYTON Arthur J. Groan.

23, 226 West tilth street; Thelma A. Drayton, 20, 148 West 111th atreet HOOD BELFORE Sam Hood, 40, 348 West 118th street; Jenny E. Belfore. 27, same address. HAYES HENDERSON ence L.

Hayes, 38, 707 St Nicholas avenue; Mattie E. Henderson, 30, 232 West 129th street HAMMOCK FUTRELL Ellis Hammock. 36, 606 St Nicholas ave nue: Lillian rutreu, zo. 349 west 88th street HAMRICK BOONE Jasper Hsmrick. 26, 142 West 131st atreet; Melile Boone, 21, tame address.

HARRIS ALSTON John W. Harris. 24. 206 West 148th street; Florence E. Alston.

24, 113 West 138th street HAWKINS KENDALL David L. Hawkins, 21. 372 Manhattan ave nue: Audrey Kendall, 19, 178 Manhattan avenue. IRVING JACKSON Richard Irving. 42.

1980 Seventh avenue; Maude Jackson, 36. same address. JONES FAIRS Walter Jones, S3. 302 West 119th street; Lucille Fairs, 35, seme address. JOHNSON BALTHROP Mere dith A.

Johnson. 37, 18 West 113th street; Clara Balthrop, 41, 21 West 131st atreet JONES GIBBS Joseph Jones, 21. 144 West 132nd street; Martha Gibbs. 18. 44 West 139th street JOHNSON SMITH Harold C.

Johnson. 37, 234 West 122nd street; Johnnie Mae Smith, 22, aame KEBE PETIONI George B. Kebe. 20. 253 West 112th street; Ms rie T.

Munoa Petioni. 18. 3062 Eighth avenue. KNIGHT WELCH John D. Knight 29.

228 West 116th street; Ethel L. Welch, 49. same address. KING HENDERSON Clement King. 36, 116 West 134th street; Eula Henderson, 24, same address.

KIRBY PALMER Eugene Kir. by. 32, 87 West 134th street; Frances Palmer. 25, same address. LEWIS ADKINS Clyde Lewis, 31.

428 West 52nd street; Annie B. Adkins. 42, 413 West 12nd atreet LaVIERA COSME Raphael La Viera, 41. T7I Eighth avenue; Euse bia Ceame. 30 same arrets.

MCCARTHY KENNY Fitzroy McCarthy. 36, I West 121st street; Harriet Kenny. 23, same address. MORTON RANEY Bertram H. Morton, 29.

1 East USth street; Bar. tha Raney, 28, 101 West 113th street MEAD JONES CUlrborne Mead, 39, 1273 Union avenue. Bronx; Fannie Jones, 30. 312 West 141st street. MILLER FLUELLEN Henry Miller.

20. 226 Wert 146th street Hortense Fluellen. 21, 43 Waat 112th street McCOMONS MOSES Hampton McComons. 32. 211 West 140th street: Lulu Mofes.

28. same address. MINGO GORDON Mareal Min go, 49, 6 Belknap avenue. Yonkers; Hazel Gordon, 44, 413, West 148in street MOORE GREGG Mark Moore, 22, 2574 Eighth avenue; Helen Gregg, 19, 28 Macomba place. MILLER SCROGGINS Arble Miller.

30, 117 West 141st street; Pauline Scroggins. 26. 125 West 141st street MIMS SANDLE Herbert Mims. 32, 356 West 145th atreet; Jean San. die, 29, same address.

MODESTE MATTHEWS Edgar Modeste, 26, 541 Manhattan ave nue: Helen A. Matthews, 24. 301 West 130th street MOORE WILUAMS James More. 23, 844 St Nicholas avenue; Essie Williams. 25, same address.

MOSS ALLEN Edward Moss, 25, 112 West 138th street; Cassie Al len, 20, 2394 Seventh avenue. McHONEY MEDLOCK Joseph McHoney. 31, 258 West 123rd atreet; Christian Medlock, 32, same address. NEELY BOWLING George Neely, 33. 349 West 121st street; Lallie Bowling, 40, same address.

ORRIDGE PATERSON Eg bert L. Orridge, 21, 14 Morningside avenue; Jacynth A. Peterson, 18, 362 Wast 119th street PARHAM WILSON Richard Parham, 21. 126 West 134th street; Bernice Wilson, 17, avenue. PHILLIPS TOBE Clement Phillips, 25, 970 Union avenue.

Bronx; Beatrice J. Tobe, 20, 130 Weat 143rd atreet PHILLIPS PHYSIE Cecil F. Phillips, 23, 149 West 124th street; Lena! E. Physie, 20, 14 Morningside avenue. PROCTOR ALEXANDER Leon E.

Jr, 23, 424 West 146th street; Delores G. Alexander, 25, same address. POLK OLIVER Nathaniel Polk. 32, 235 St James place, Brooklyn; Mildred Oliver, 30, 203 West 120th atreet PETERMAN GILMORE Jo seph Peterman, 24, 356 Convent avenue; Marguerite GUmore, 21, 961 St Nicholas avenue. POWELL ROBINSON Richard Powell.

34. 246 West 150th street; Grace A. Robinson, 28, 46 East 132nd street. PARKER BOYD Cecil H. Par.

ker. 3C, 167 West 143rd street; Rose L. Boyd, 26, same address. ROSE MITCHELL Thomas Rose. 24, 216 West 116th street; Car.

ollne Mitchell. 24, 304 West Ulth street ROGERS SINGLETON Alexander Rogers 31, 147 West 126th street: Ernestine Singleton, 28, 135 West 132nd street RANDOLPH HAYES Edwin F. Randolph. 25. 140 West 142nd street; Katherine Hayes.

22. same address. RAINEY HEMINGWAY John E. Rainey, 30, 130 Weat 128th street; Sarah Hemingway, 21, 541 West 133rd street REECE CLARK John W. Reece, 26,245 Broome street: Annie Mae Clark.

21, same address. SINKFORD CARRINGTON Louis G. Sinkford, 23, U. S. Army; Norma Carrington, 21, 208 West 147th street SULLIVAN MARGETSON Leo Sullivan, 34, 940 St Nicholas ave nue; Maude E.

MargeUont 25, aame address. STEPHENS MILLER Alfred Stephens, 38, 273 West 146th street; Loia Miller, 28, 676 St Nicholas avenue. STOKES WOLFE Robert Stokes. 28, 229 West 111th street; Mary Wolfe, 20, same address. SINCLAIR ADDISON word Sinclair, 41, 310 West 115th street; Geneva Addison, 36, 310 Convent avenue.

SAUNDERS BRADFORD Ran dolph Saunders, 27, 239 West USth street; Arline Bradford, 24, 15 West 133rd street SMITH PENNINGTON Albert Smith, 22, 237 West 115th street; Norms Pennington, 19, 320 St Nich. olaa avenue. SESSOMS PENDLETON Os aam art a lAiU car sessoms. i. wen street; Florence Pendleton, 35, same address.

THOMPSON BURTON Willie Thompson, 35. 358 West I37th street; Inez B. Burton, 37, same TAYLOR JONES Frank Tay lor, 21, 317 West 120th street; Mat tie R. Jones, 20, same address. TAYLOR WASHINGTON George W.

Taylor, 34. 115 West 137th street; Ethel Washington, 30, same address. TAYLOR OLIVER Napoleon E. Taylor. 31.

502 Bloom street Baltimore. Ethel Oliver. 23, 151 Wert 129th street. WRIGHT WOODGEN Charles E. Wright, 25, 3014 Seventh avenue; Lucy Woodgen, 20, same address.

WILLIAMS SAXON Herman Williams. 31. 2903 Eighth avenue; Lillian M. Saxon, 18, 345 Lenox avenue. WINGATE ECHOLS Nathan iel Wingate.

21. 277 West I34tb street; Cornelia Echols, 19, 111 West Ulth street WARD GADSDEN Charlet Ward, 41. 307 Wesr 118th street; Sadie Gadsden. 33. 275 West 117th street ILK INS WTLKINS Arthur Wilklns.

45, 157 West 118th' street; Ines Wilklns. 38. seme sddress. WILLIAMS GRISSOM jamin Williams. 19.

311 West 143rd street; Pearl E. Grlesom. 19, 136 West 127th street WILLIAMS CURRY Jesse Wil liams, 27. 46 Hamilton terrace; Dorothy Curry, 24, same address. WINSTON PETERS George A Winston.

32, 63 West 99th street; Lulu 8. Peters, 34, same address. YARBOROUGH ALSTON Cor nelius A. Yarborough, 22. 220 West 135th street; Eva B.

Alston, 21. 407 West 145th atreet ZIMMERMAN MAYDEN James Zimmerman. St. 7 Pont atreet Great Nerk. L.

Mary V. Mayden, 45. 418 West 146 stmt ssahswasMea.

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