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IA IK Jn ft A Past Devoted The Foremost Club Page la, Greater New York. Items must be addressed to the dub editor and mailed to 'reach The Age; Hot To The Small Clubs Not To The lerg Clubs TO ALL All AethrWes broeght to oar intsdaa wiQ receive mention. Edited by JRVINS (Jimmy) HINE. Associates! QgQRQg SAHDSfc CLARENCE "Red" WEEKES. ST.

CLAIR Sinky" BOURNE office by Saturday of eacb week ttas. taDeader, Hefeis PresiJeat Wins at Trial of Charles Callendar; impeached tn ordered to face the board of office, was acquitted of all charges. Gearda, former president to plead James presided. The chairman addressed the group telling them to put aside ill personal feelings of, malice, if my and administer jus tice. 'V The.

oppositon took the floor and Saving enumerated their strong points, preceeded to attack the ten point code of Mr. Callender, attempting to show its unconstitutionality and the possible which might occur permitted Not once.did Mr. Gearda interrupt the string of points which were 'carefully joined tach other to make their argument i verbal' stone wall. After. the opposition rested Gearda took the floor, first calling, two mem tiers to testify and then he said (using some of Al Smith's strate iy): "Let's look at" the' records.

In all. the years Mr. Callender has Wtn a member of this club he has done anything to lower, its standing. He is one of the few members who throughout entire time of ten years have. never received a suspension.

The only member as far to have held every office in this club. How in the name of justice or common sense ran you accuse such a member of infidelity, lawlessness or incompetence when so far as he has shown none, you gentlemen are suffering from an incubus. I have here, gentlemen, the sealed envelopes of the election to show that every one of you with the exception of t.wo voted for Mr. Callender and the 'reason why they did riot vote for him was because they were working," At this point the opposition objected, statins that Mr. Gearda could not possibly know how they had voted the votes were sealed.

This objection was overruled. The chairman ruled that all Harlem now knows how each member voted, calling the atten lion1 of the opposition to the fact that' the vote was unanimous. Mr. Gearda immediately took advant age of the situation and in ringing said to the board, "in con clusion gentlemen I ask no lenien ry for my client for he needs none. YORK CO ED BRIDGE CLUB MwVirgiwia Eaton was hostess 1o the York Co ed Bridge Club' of which she is a member at her residence, Seventh avenue, on Thursday evening, November 9.

SEVEN KNIGHTS ILECT orriciBs At the meeting of the above club was held at the residence of I. A. Grant; election of officers took place with the following results: E. F'. Russell, president; Alston, vies president; T.

A Grant, secretary Lampkin, Corresponding secretary? 226 West 144th itreet; Button, treasurer; Wilson, publictiy manager; W. W. Grant, business manager. 1 i Before Govt his by in a as 1 BROOKLYN CL UBS tr wuc wiLxnftoN WATIOIAL XICOVCRY ACT Al Lewry Howdy folkt don't forget the invitation of Erie Wilkinson to send one delegate to the first meetine of the N. R.

A. on Tuesday evening, November 21, at 8 o'clock. let us hear from you as soon as possible In that we may know what your reaction! arcAny suggestions that you may make will be given all possible consideration Kindly address all mail to Al Lowry, 327 Washington avenue. Help us to pranc tne fraternity ot Brooklyn iuot a success oy giving us your wnoie neartea cooperation. CrClTfB 'ZltTENTK Regular weekly meetine was held at the home of Helen Von.

Wilkin son. JvLauyette avenue, last Sat fday Plan for a forthcoming fypsy tea to be fhren early hi December, were made. and a repast were enjoyed by the vAitSTOCRAT oistS The abovt' grep of charming jaideni held their let at the Thomas Jefftrsbii Democratic Chib i aunasy gooaiy numoer et urookiyift fsir sex and their head men weft present. The guests were 'pt buiy dancing to the ton id rhythm of Fits ldorris end ls Ir mg Club Orchntra. 'Oihmt 'it chi CoKhmsa, president vTeasi Memltri vice President; Lillian Steward, trea trer; A Movhrie ass'itant secre ury; Liniasy Daniels, business nttrr Ine'i Johnson, chaplain; Bertha Vaiscott, secretary, CtVat C'HAIMARTK' M't at the home of Beaulab fredia, 50J Trs avenue.

Plans 're msds fop iheir initial tnstst 't ynj paiqroay evening, ui "cers to be installed Emma "ddie. enriident Wini(rt Ctmat lee president; 'Renee Richardson, "cretary; Helen Brown, treasurer. Mernbfrs Arminta Danrit, rorsier, Augusta Haddock, pvrma and Marie Uuo. fuests Evelyn Brown, and the Club En THE UtA. ITKRA PAU Met at the home Sari leh 304 Gates moot, Fridav Impeachment iraiag president of the Meteors who had governors'Cy iuffer removal from Mr.

Callender named Robert case before the board. George ACQUITTED 1 CHARLES CALLENDER; presi dent of the Meteor Club, Inc. who was vindicated at the trial of Im peachment before the Board of Governor. He was ably defended Robert Gearda as counsel. The Board deliberated five minutes another room and then returned verdict of "not guilty." Mr.

Gearda noticing a tear on the cheeks of Mr. Callender placed his hand on his 'shoulder and said ghat's all right old pat we won." George James then ordered the opposition to offer an apology for rhcir hasty act but Mr. Callender raising his hand in objection to this action exclaimed "peace has its victories no' less renouned than war" even so here, the victor no more renouned than the vanquished and be spoke ho extended his hand to those who but a few minutes ago were, ready to remove him from office. "We must remain united as Tad" left us if possible," gentlemen I believe our thirty nine cents ball Friday December 1, vrill be an ava au iviwa come, we. have work to do." TEA ROSE SOCIAL CLUB Layne of 20fWest 148th street was hostess to the Tea Rose Social Club on 'Wednesday evening.

Final plans were made for a dinner dance and cabaret paty to be given this week at the New Checker Club. Bridge prizes were won by Aiesaames Henna I ay lor, Katie Ridley and Bertha Bryant, COLON ADK CLUB A pre Thanksgiving Dance will be given by the Colonade Cub at the Central Republican Hall on Saturday evening, November 25. Norma Mc Feetes'. ManhatUb Revellers have been engaged to deliver the musical evening. Business for the! evening concerned a fiance to ne given the sccona weeic in Uecember.

MELODY BO Y8 Met at the' residence of "their treasurer, Alphonso Leslie, at 1079 Dean street, last Tuesday evening. Tbe boys are busy with plans of mew lortncoming Rhapsody, in MELODY SOBOBTTY Met at tne home of Carrie Lee, 52Z street Final preparations are boinar made and invito tloiij win the mall for their affair to be held at the Democratic uuo in December. THE DOIIC SOCIITY GISL8 Held their reiular metin iF day evening at the home of Carrie Clayton of 5J0 Dean Jhc girls plans for their next dance to be given in January at the Elks Grill. Marjorie Walton was admitted into, the club as a member LISIEUMIS3E CLUB Election Dance which was given at the Putnam Democratic Hall last Tuesday attracted a very large crowd of hoppers and hi steppers The, tunes emanating jv niwi aiiu nil naniDiing oyn copators kept the lads and Isuies swinging until the wee hours of the flaw 'A r. MATON CO ED i Met at the home of Doris nnanciar iccretary, Friday Aviate wis decided en for election of sew officers 1t was voted that he boys membership be dosed until the rtns quota could be filled.

Mr Vanderbilt was the invited guest of the evening A delicious rrpwt was served St the conclusion of tthc meting. SILTEB SOCIAL Met at the residence of IneI Powell, 142 A Putnam avenue fast Fn'day evening. Final preparations, were made for. the ir dance, Friday evening. NOTICE Owing to exigency of apace "Long Island Cubs" ass been, omitted this welL Tfi4tatM wriH appear a ear ajgt Ufa.

Board Attracts Crowd To Chsckdr A club which, should bear watch ing is the Club, judging from the number that attended the af Election night they presented their fair sponsored the group on second entertainment at toe Checker Club which not only was filled with their friends, from Har lem but also these from New Ro chelle and Jamaica, L. I. This gay gathering gave Al White time to present lea Ureen in her snake hips number which waa followed by a ainging and dancing number by Elizabeth Barnes, next on the bill was Raymond Kaalund whose "shim sham shimmy" number has received much praise. Joseph Cantwcll assisted Al White in announcing the numbers. From in dications they are real joyseekeri who are' numbered among the steady patrons of this club, therefore if haven't attended any of their affairs we advise you to miss next' MAYFLOWER SOCIAL CLTJB At the 'regular meeting of the above dub which was held at the' residence of Thelma Prescott, 24 West 140th street, wans were made for a tea to be given at the Elk's Rendezvous, $undav afternoon, November 19, featuring Fess Finlay and his Fcssolians.

B. and G. BOYS The last meeting of these boys was held at the residence ot the tirciident Herman K. Reese. 2067 Seventh avenue on Monday.

Noi vember 6. Plans were made for (heir initial affair which will take place at the Dunbar Palace. N. D. Scrcrity Presents lend' Dance Friday With ar desire to follow in the footsteps of the L.

U. D. Fraternity considered by some their brother unit these girls are presenting their first dance at a price, in which all the breaks so to their patrons. this attraction alone should induce a large number to be present at the Saratoara Club. Friday evening.

No vember 17. However Irom infor mation received the girls have planned other attractions and among them are dance numbers by the Vestals which will coincide with the dances done in the Orient, their attire will also be Oriental We are afraid to tell you more. fearing in your" rush to get to this place on Friday evening you may forget whits necessary to admit you. 7 CABIBIS Al C. Plans were made for an afternoon to be given next month at the meeting of the above club which was held We' residence of the vice president Vans on Saturday evening.

Black and Tan To Hold Fort At Saratoga Announcement comes from the Black and Tan Social Club headquarters that ail plans have been completed to insure a pleasant evening at their "'Mid Fall Dance'' to be held at the Saratoga Gub pn Saturday evening. November 18. Knowing the cooperative spirit of the club we deem it a duty to ad vise you not to forget to include this' affair it your list of ear snot to be visited this Saturday evening. DIAMOND AIT GUIS SOCIAL EVEinitG ri Although their dance can be con siderd fust around the corner time was found by these ladies to snon sor a social evening which took place at the residence of Louise Jones, 109 West 138th street on Wednesday evening. November Those who attended were so satisfied with the hours spent as guests of these girls that they decided not to miss Uetr Prs Thaaksgiviag Daacs which will be given at the Saratoga ciub on rriday evening.

Wovem ber 24. ROYALTY' OtSLS Regular meeting was held by these ladies at the residence of Misses Eloise and Irene'. Fairchild 223 West 140th) street on Thursday, November 9. The. clu bdecided to' partake of many social activities this season.

Kfe'mias Shi Spatecir Affair It won't be long now befor 'the Fidelia Social Pals will have to choose larger place to present their affairs, judging from the number of joyseckers that crowded into the Checker Club to their "Armistice Frolic' on last Saturday evening. Lloyd 'Washingtcm'and his Rhythm Aces tarried on in a manner that delighted the' patrons. The club's adviior.Mr. Edgecombe presented entertainment by Pearl 'Barnes, Alvin Padgett, Viola Hotloway, Reba Fields and Raymond Kaalund. This bill of entertainment was followed by the introduction of tht Park Avenue Play Boys headed by Richard Alton and the Fidelia Social Pali.

After the presentation of the dubs by Jimmy Hints, the program (Wed with the sisuat club waltt The number of clubs present at this affair proved the high esteem held for the Fidelia Social Pals in the flub sphere. Henrietta Brown is the club's prexy. GAUCTO CLU3, ks. Maxarra rSophlstiated BaH? At Alhirabri Ballroom Iteta ttraae and avawoi Nvmim faaUHaa TCMT tSrU.t Exclulive Set At Exdnsive Four Ball All promises nude by the Exclusive Four to their friends were fulfilled st their Third Annual Fall Dance which took place at the Lido Ballroom on Thursday evening, November 9. One of the most distinguishing features of the affair was the select crowd which assembled to cast "aside all cares and partake of an evening which was tilled with hilarity aided by the music of Gibbs and.

his Chicagoians A pause was occa sioned when Osrence A. H. Abbott, past noble father of the L. U. D.

introduced Jimmy Junes as the master of ceremonies for the evening. Mr. Hines in turn presented' indi vidually' Regimu, Ersloinnav. Eliza beth Rehult. and Ruth ted bp all diminutive, in their sins ing and danaog specialties, thisi Alt NfHM Mdlne notse for this otluma ajust eMloM thalr iieiwM and eraaSTWhlch will aubtlsMS but MoflSMitlajl.

He enslsnae luma or Sheas malia4a lauat will a kady, ale The ttaw Vark taw wf t. omIiV tutu thrr. aDDeared an item stated that Walter (Smitty) Smith had fallen for Margaret Price but that Arthur (Red DevUs) Tillman was on his trail. in. question writes in this week to.

inform me that the man Jn i question Js. not Aur Tillman but Arthur (ex Red Devjl) K. Margie, it was a couple of other the things I heard this week are that Laura. HoHoway and Roy (Diamond Dukes) Warner have lunique bebi Green 'doesn't feel so good when Lillian (lolly I'lspperettes) Hucklesi is anywheye near James (Jolly rriends) Williams and Turbin, both of the i New JoUy CH. ar rnmntitinn fnr the hand l( of Sarah (Jolly flap pcrettes) Algernon (Mayflower) Robinson' is.

public shy its something in nts sou 'e io Knnr credit for havinsf Such a claSSV bchaviO of the gathering was far above that We can appreciate dances ot Kino. i wnndcr if that Paucae Sed1 Fidelia know that her Rex boy friend took her home ealy from ing so that he could be with the Get a load of this: i November. 10. Dear Unknown Lady: i One day last week I was riding on the elevated train and I happened to read The New York Age. Being lonely I wondered if you know of a Correspondence Club or Pen Pals where boys and girls write to each other and make friends, I have no friends and I am very lonely.

1 I have a nice home and a radio, so I thought perhaps you could help me. The reason I have no friends is because don't go around much. 1 really am a good sport although 'I can't dance. I go to the theatre a great deal and at present I am not wtyking and that's vwhat makes it all the harder. 1 have never been married.

Now I will describe myself: I am 24 years of age, six 'feet tall, dress neatly, good mannes, dark brown hair, brown eyes. 1ia mm fint nnnnrthiiit fn start 9 Lone ly Heafts Column" in ruy space. is not the only person lonely in any way that I can help him orlanyone else to happiness, you can have my Anyone mat; and addresi of the nartw that sent Of course. I won't be responsible for what takes place after a stamped and self sage. it 1 ween nucnea to a young man i would grasp this opportunity.

Claxtou (Royal Baddies) Dixon is now engaged as the bodyguard of the Jolly Social Oirls, No. 1.... Beware of bis bait, Because 'Albert (Red Devils) Tidmore believes in assisting other members of the cub with their girl friends he was ousted from the You don't mean to tell me he can Isy his racket more convincing than the other Did you know that Curtis (Meteor) Leak'is one of the big ahoU in his department at the P. he not only contributes a column lor their magarine, bat was chosen as one of the of the representatives to call bn Postmaster General Farley in Washington wonder if he invited the big patron 1 age dispenser to see his club on parade next month at the Royalty Girls deny the rumor that they are affiliated with the Sophisticated Someone informed this department that the Jolly Social Girls No. 1 have' a gang of I advise yon to wait until I see them end give my The foremen tioned opinion may be coming from one of SYE.

Cochrane, counsel of the L. U. D. Fraternity has moved from his country residence in The Bronx to park bia body at S. E.

(privileged question) Family's residence, 2350 Seventh conservstiveness of the Rex Boys at their social meeting been forgotten. I guess their action was taken to preserve harmony In the home, since all their leadine ladies were present I. Wsyne Burrells (she was Odell Patrick) were blessed with a baby boy about a week ago. one tor this pillar which predicted it about six months Larnetta (Ultra Modern) Coleman is Urine her hand at doinc society stuff on the new daily. Amonx the ailinc this week is the past, present and future of of Joe Johnson ana Aiaoie taopnu ticated Ladies) Hart The bill closed with Raymond aalund.

AH the acts except the last mentioned were furnished 'by the Joe Tnhnunn KebaoX At DafiCinaV They were well Introduction of the Exclusive Four amid deafening aritilause followed the entertain ment," after whicVithe Exclusive Ten Girls' were presented escorted Vi 7nih RnVi 'Club Introductions elosed with waltt hv theie eirla and: their escorts af ter which the sponsor returned and took a bow Thi dance which in dicated class from every angle reapt erdit Inr tbe four aoonsors who are Horace Edwards, president; waiter Lewis, secretary George Stewart, assistant secretary Charles Mer rm, reasurer ausiiMa. ani wmi im Unknawa tw ww City. senn at many other club dances the Diamond Art Girls social meet Kiuy iweivc wai was inK mh 1 am aware that thhj gentleman rhH'Wat' oig citr and if there is is inierestea can receive tne name the letter by communicatipg with addressed envelope lor return mes? dering what the real dope is on that sudden resignation of the president and recording secretary fom that once popular girls Tbe club wis inactive for quite a while but those two departures have practically consigned it to Pearline (Jolly FTapperettes) Gayle are oh Catherine (Forgotten Girls) Fclder send her of theReefer Boys could lay his (LUJJ) OXoughlm suffered a couple Of broken ribs in an accident last Tbe doctor ha ordered him to take it easy for wonder if that means with Dsgma too. It seems as if the cold weather is havine affect upon many of those hot summes love affairs such ahd P. (Mercury) Thompson.

seen doing ms numoer with Loteta Palmer gave up the Concorde boys you may count Grace Harold who Maestro still won (NJr) Meyers and boy friend to Virginia so E. Keith as (New York Debs) Francis (J Clubs) rullum was ucKnisbt lean (unattached) because Harold (Yoruba) Bel that the Merry Strutters were ab grave Giant like the trench and. because Jean didnt like the fcnghsh she gave up Harold Bctgrave for someone I wonder what was wrong with Julia. (Modernette) Hey wood and Maxwell at the Jr. Dahlias hear the Red Devil are having presidential trouble sometime now tbe.

folks have been 'wondering why Alex Rivera did return to Howard this the mystery was solved when he stepped in the Delta dance at the Harlem Tavern Wednesday night, of the Urban League secretarial staff seems to be attraction Kirk Jackson, Bijt Walker and Willie Smith wr.e other Howardites Frankie (Washington) Tavlor takes Jackson from his studies at regular intervals. They tell me (Modernette) trip Chicago has left memories, with that. why. she, may return Theodore. Johnson can't decide between Irene PrM and Louise Brooks, (Gigolo Act) Alves is regular visits In 136th I wonder if it's he or (3 clubs) wwtttnf mc waicnroni.

wiw ope oi.me jppuiar iiJs also their studio didn't know hi an artist. DID ANYONE TELL YOU THAI Alfred (Harlem Ace) Josephs meets one of those tantalising browns st 145th street subwsy station every tempersture is 'rising in the romance oetween uagma i Merry abutters) Aewer and Micharl (Buckingham ExcL LUD) number of so called, shieka appointed when the discovered i r.xciutivc rour wnr iuii oya ETccno on TMSBR wey were shutting SiBiaiI padade SfX? n.p Ln New.Rtaewery idmission Ball 5 OXIt aS Leota "nu as 'was followed by the specialty waltz Wo of (as m's els 'tlekate sasfaagvaty Tieesto rases varus msb, ibt gfissM ta flsuay (fiats )kjs ej3a Gacclios Complete Phiis For "aScpbisticatcd Ban' This group has shout completed its plans for its Sophisticated Ball which is to be held at the Alhambra Ballroom on the 25th of this month. Teddy 'Hill and his Orchestra will positively appear throughout the evening playing torrid tunes which made them one of America's foremost orchestras. An entertainment has been planned as never before undertaken by this POPULAR PALS CO IDS Inc The regular meeting of the above Club was held in their new headquarters 'known as the Popular fals Studio at 303 West 128th street They are planning a series of matinee parties to be held every Sunday atternoon. Music will be fur nished by none other than their own Stampers.

An Installation Party will be held on November 24. Theodore R. Johnson is president. Mail all communications to William Pullum. 101 West 135th street Room 51, HARLEM PLAYBOYS, lac At the last meeting which was held by he above club at the resi dence of Mr.

Morris, 335 Edgecombe avenue further plans were made for their affair to be given at the New Checker Clqb on Friday evening, November, 24th. aBsnaaawaasssat Reaaissance Gab life Coajfacnlary An exceedingly large number of banners were displayed at the formal Complimentary Which was pre sented by the Renaissance management and the Club Life jointly on Monday evening, November 6, at the Renaissance Casino. Formal attire which, was requested, we think, wa? responsible for the small number present. however didn't prevent them from enjoying the strains of Vernon Andrade's Orchestra as was indicated by the uumbcr of dancers on the floor at all times. During the evening, Al Whtie introduced the Life staff and "Robert Douglas, manager of the Renaissance Ballroom; he also informed the clubs of a special plan inaugurated by Mr.

Douglas to help clubs to sponsor affairs at the hall As most complimentaries are appreciated, so was this one, SOUTHERN ARISTOCRATS Further plans werie made bv the Southern Aristocrats for their Pre miere Dance at the meeting which was held on Monday evening at the heme of Charles Johnson This event will take place at the Lido Ballroom on Saturday evening, November 25. (Jus Carrington and his Night Hawks will be one of the features. jof the evening. Bon Bons Feature Rare Entertainment Something out of the ordimrv can be used in describing the bill ot entertainment which wai ore. sented by the Bon Bon Girli at their aflair tagged "Fleets In? which took place at the Checker Club on Monday evening.

Nov. Another point which deservea mention ia that the girls themselves not only originated the entertainment which consisted, of special dancing numbers by a chorus, a sketch in con formity the title of the dance, but they also made a commendable performance of the parts themselves. It was regrettable that more persons wern't present to' appreciate the efforts of these girls and to enjoy the torrid, tunes of the Red Devil Stompers. We think this waa due to the girls not hav ing sufficient time to work on the affair. Those who were present showed evidence 'of their annuel.

ation by the applause given, when tne gins were introduced by Jimmy Huies. ResowcdExdasirc It was a say drowd that attended the matinee sponsored by the Renowned Exclusive on. last Sunday at the Radium Club. During the time the orchestra 'went to town' the Dancey Kids entertained with a few specialty numbers. Among those that got off lightly, slightly and politely were the Bon Bons, Diamond Our Pals, Akikta Girls, Mignonettes, Sophisticated Ladies, N.

E. D. Sorority and L. U. Fraternity.

Lccretia Girls Present Hay Again The second performance of the three fitt tsy. The Rd leadad Step Child, by the Lucretia Girls, one of the better known clubs, tok place last Sunday afternoon at the Little Theatre of the 135th Street Y. M. Cv A. The vehicle, which is a comedy, was well done snd proved even more enjoyable than' on its first presentation' last The performance of entire cast is 'worthy of commendation but special mention should be given to the interpretations of Mist Alice Harris sis Mrs.

Edith Russel and Lloyd Evans as Dudley. Miss Christola Williams, in the leading role, evoked considerable applause This is the first in a series of entertainments of a different' tort which this group is endeavoring to put over this season. We shall look forward to the next one Ehck Td Sscial CIsb smsurrs tmiir MID PALL DANCE At SARATOGA CLUB taaaa Asaaua sad ISSth Strtat Sitrdsy Eg, Nor. IS GoimirDg Events NOVEMBER 17 N. E.

D. Soronty "A Night in the Orient, togo Clubj Lenoa avenue and 139th street Blsck and Tan Social Club. "Mid Fii D.auce,anU toga Club, 139th street and Lenox avenue. NOVEMBER 19 Mayflower Social Club "Blue Elka Ren deivous, 650 Lenox avenue, (near 143rd atreet). NOVEMBER 24 Diamond Art.

Girla "Pre 'rhanksgivinjr Dance, Saratoga, Club, 139th atreet and Lenox avenue. NOVEMBER 24 Harlem Play Boys. "Fall Frolic, Checkpf Club, corner 145th atreet and Seventh avenue. "1 NOVEMBER 25 Southern Aristocrats "Premiere Dance," Lido Ball Am 14AU mm NOVEMBER 25 lonade Club. "Pro Thanksgiving Dance Cesw vAilV SiPtt0 Hall, 229 Lenox avenue (bet 121st and itiniy NOVEMBER 29 rUtopiaa Tennis Club "Annual Thanksgivirig'Eve Renaissance Ballroom, 138th atreet and Seventh avev DECEMBER Meteor Club, Inc.

"(NRA) New Recovery Admid rsJlS Ba33i" Renaisttnce Subscriptlbh 39 CENTS only. DECEMBER 7 Gigolo Aces Club "Pre Yuletide Ball." Saratoi avenue. No. "Annual Winter Frolic;" and Seventh avenue. in.

I flamcgo Girls Pack Radicm Club A major note' in club oresenta tions was sounded when the Fla mingo Girls presented their "Night in flamingo LancT 'at the Radium Club on Monday evening, November 6. The first noticeable thing about the affair was the hall which was tastefully decorated by the girls, next was the orchestra which was a decided improvement to the music" which emanated from the orchestra which at previous affairs held at this place and last was the large number of joyseekers who by tneir manner wont allow anyone to spend a dull moment after entering this gay spot This affair live up to expectations as the girls promised everyone that attended a memorable evening nd a memor able evening spent JJ. P. B. A.

CLUB Was host to a large crowd last Sunday darktirrte at the Maison i ame. lhe artair was a treebee and the crowd took full advantage of that face A continuous flow of music kept the patrons stepping about the packed floor while upstairs those who wished enjoyed whist and bridge, Ha Fi Lo GIRLS SOCIAL CLTJB Met at the home of Hs nresident Mary Anderson, 204 West 143rd street Wednesday evening and delved into plans for its dance the latter part of next month. After the. meeting the club en tertained members from the Royal Square Deal Club. ALSTON PORTER Arthur A.I Alston, 25, 168 West 135th street, I Lois M.

Porter, 21, 249 West 122nd I street AN'GULO LOPEZ Henry Angu lo, 32, 119 Wert 113th street, Juana Lopez. 30, 134 West 113th street ARCE MANUGAULT George Arc. 24, 67 West 115th street Laura Manigault, 22, 2525 Seventh ave. FARMSTEAD ROBERbON Maudie Armstead, 42, 10 West U7th street, Josephine Roberson, 48, same address. ALLEN EVERETT Bennett Allen, 25 14 West 127th street, Maude Everett, 25, same address.

BRYAN CHAPPLE Benj. Bryan, 24, 168 Lenox avenue, Louise Chappie. 21, 40 West 136th street BROWN VAN PUTTEN Walter Rudolph Brown, 25, 59 Decatur street, Brooklyn, Jessie Van Put fen. 20, 84 West 115th street CLARK HOLMES Martin L. Clark, 38, 233 Clifton place, Brooklyn, Bernice Holmes, 21, 42 West 136th street.

CAMPBELL HEATH Root. Campbell, 22, 2075 Clinton avenue, ArceiM Heath, 19. 232 East 85th St. FULLER FIELDS Farley Fuller, 46, 48 East 134th street, Minnie Fields, 45, same address. FLETCHER BROOKJNS Arthur Fletcher, 26, 1967 Seventh avenue, Irene Brookins, 19, 666 St Nicholas GIBSON COLEMAN Wm.

Gibson, 40, 304 Wen 149th street, Sadie Coleman, 28, same address. HOPKINS JOHNSON Mc Kinley E. Hopkins, 25, 84 Lenox avenue, Elizabeth H. Johnson, 21, 68 West 113th street. JOHNSONMITH Wm.

Johnson, 40, JJulberryplace. Newark, N. Bessie Smith, 29, same address. HARPERPOWELLS Samuel Harper, 34, 100 St Nicholas avenue, Arlethia Powell. 30, 114 West 120th street JEFFRIES LUMPKINS Robt Jeffries, 24, 2578 Eighth avenue, Clara L.

Lumpkins, 24, 403 West 127th street. LATIMER iFRASER Arthur Latimer. 47. 222 West 64th street Eva Fraser, 37, same address. LYONS JOHNSON Judson Ly ons, 26, 2456 Eighth avenue, 'Elizabeth Johnson, t.

198 Wen 134fh St MAN IGAULT OW ENS Julian Manigault. 32; 2340 Seventh avenue, Lena L. Owens, 25, 237 West 138th street McCLAINJBSON Vertner J. McClain, 27. 226 West 115th street Jessie R.

Gibson, 29, 129 West 120th Street McRAE HODGES MrRae. 43, 2441 Seventh avenue, Edith Hodges, 3 237 West 111th street. PEGUES BUTLER Nathaniel Pegues, 38. 312 West 133rd street, Narrnie R. Butler, 39, same address.

PICA WASHINGTON Ralph Pica, 21, 26 East 118th street. Bertha Washington, 18, 10 West 115th street PERRY WHITTLE William H. Perry, 23. 370 Convent avenue, Clara W. Whittle 21, same address.

ROBIN SON HARGETT Dav id T. Robinotn, 31. 28 East 134th St, vii jui csi ana Lenox DECEMBER 7 Jolly Social Girls, Dunbar Palace, 140th atreet I The aosiiaatoa go ecrrrat 'iiru. im legatee Tabtaa eXed OSKara Sl.aartrt. fiaaarveuemi Waat RIVERS BROWN Robert Lee leisi street, (Asi, til, MqRJvers.

2J, 14J WejJ HJti itreet, Lu JOLLY SOCIAL GIRLS No; Met on Thursday and made af' ditional plans for their dance to. held at the Dunbar Palace nexl month featuring Gus Carrington and his Night Hawks. Go Round: I istmica club; Announced that two. popular. agJ gregations will alternate at their forthcoming "Dawn fa Yuletide surprise at the, Ren mercury a.

all set for big night "Eveothing is ready. that's the word received from the enthusiastic young men of this well known, organization a to their Tall Danes which takes place Thursday evening at Small's Paradise. A large turnout is expecfed to dance to the 'hot rhythms of Charlie Johnson and his orchestra and to enjoyvthe JSoe floor how which will be preetjtrd in addition. RGYAL BOYS ciwS Announced that they are back Jn circulation and are holding' meet incs every Sunday at the residence of Joseph Holmes, 128 Bradhnm avenue, inc ciuo is open ior manr bers. Mail received by Thomas' J.

Ward, secretary; J02 I34th street' 'izS EUREKA S. A. CLUB Went to town last Sunday nigM: at the Central Republican Club when they sponsored a tea of the aid time variety. Vernon 'and nis Hotcha Boys, a mysical aggregation of jazz dispensers, swung slightly, affording 'those present the opportunity of 'get off rightly. Ar abudance of refreshments added greatly the general festivity.

cinda Brov. 114 West 132nd 3tt SPEARS HILL Zanne Spears, 28, 63 West 139th street, Mabel B. Hill fn ln iili. 30. 160 West 140th street SMITH JENNINGS George Smith, 24, 101 West 118th street, Mai rie Jennings.

23. 55 West 129th street SM1TH GANAWAY Marcellus Smith, 31, 197 Amherst street, Orange, N. Madclin Ganaway, 28? 269 Amherst street. East Orange. SPARROW CANNON m.

Sparrow, 42. 158 West 141st St. sanna VV. Cannon, 42, same addrefsi STOKES PERRY Stokes 21, 276 West 135th street, Perry. 23.

same GRIFFIN Wm. Thomas, 23. 3 East 117th street, He5 en Griffin, same address. VICK BAILEY Jesse 1rk. 2142 Seventh avenue, Laura Bailey; 21.

yS West 127th 'V WILLIAMS. SOWLEY Jackson Williams; 23. 310 West 1 47th Lelia Sowley. 2224 Bradbursf Ave. WILLIAMS JONES Arthur Williams.

23. 31 West 130th street cilte Jones. 25. 30 Wert 131st street' WILLIAMS DENNISON JFtM Williams. 44, 299 West 137fh street; Viola Denniwn.

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