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PAGE TWELVE OTHER A.M.E. ZION CH. 'Sunday marked the celebration 4 the 12th annual Harvest Home estivM at Mother Zion Church. The lunior and Senior Churches worshipped together at the eleven services. Dr.

J. W. Brown lermon subject was "The Mean ng of the Harvest Festival," text rom Leviticus 23:911. At the close of the discourse tour persons united with the urch. Church school convened at 2 1.

m. At 3.30 p. m. special ser Wicts were neio unuer auspices ui ria No. 4.

Louis Spratt. leader. Sermon by Rev. Carnes McKin ley. The J.

Price Forum met in the lecture room at 4 p. in. Christian Endeavor, convened at m. At 8 p. a pageant, The Thankful Heart," was presented bv the Tunior Church.

The 51st annual fair continues this week. Thursday, .11 a. m. Union Thanksgiving services with Bethel A. M.

Mother Zion and Rush Memorial A. M. E. Zion Church es, will be held at Rush Church, Mother Zion will have charge. Dr, Brown preaches and Mother Zion Church choir will sine.

1 p. m. a special Thanksgiving dinner will be served at Mother lion murcn i and 12. David T. Lynn and Lin wood Lo den.

leaders. Saturday. 1 p. cake sale un Aft auspices of Class No. 11, Bro Charles Phillips, leader.

ST. MARKS' M. E. CHURCH It was indeed a great privilege and honor to have as the speaker of the hour. Bishop Matthew W.

Clair, one of the most prominent bishops of the Methodist tpisco f. al Church. He spoke on the sub' if et of VGetting in action with the Directory of Churches BAPT1S1 MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Ml Lcnos Av. Prtachint Sunday II p. m.

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Sunday School 1:10 p. rat B. V. P. Wedneeday aiaht 1:10: Prayer neetias.

Friday nixhl I At tne ClOSe OI inc iuvi 'f pastor, Will preacn irvm int services, tne pastor, ur. i ject now 10 serve ai wc Kine. installed the officers, of. the ie5US Young People's choir of which Miss Ruth vaugnn is pri meeting at i p. m.

Seven persons united witn inc the church. The guest soioisi was Mrs. Ethel Hardy Smith. At three o'clock the Wesleyan Union Epworth League held its fall rallv in the auditorium. Many were ine nresent to represent, inc iiiuu churcnes, inciuomg i.

it and numerous Tk. srMrtsa. was! made by the pastor. Dr. King; are babyMisys L.ImS;S3 kn address was also maae oy i E.

W. Rakestraw of ML aivary Church. Selections were given oy the Leagues of aalem ana si Mark's. At the Epworth League hour which convenes at 6 p. m.

the pro its irvm cram, ach gram was unique and interesting the ninth annual reunion cei as usual. The League deviated ebrated. A large number was from the regular topic discussion present. to present a musical program of The pastor preached a wonder rare excellence, featuring the Am fui sermon Sunday morning from phion Trio, J. T.

Andasun, tenor, Habakkug 2:20. His text was and Miss Winifred Banfield, ac "The Lord is in his holy temple; comtianist as oarticioants on this occasion. There were also indi vidual selections by the members of the trio who selected the cello and violin as their choice. Miss Sadie Davis, presided during the program. GRACE CONG.

CHURCH Rev. A. Garnert' pastor, had as guest preacher the Rev. Paul Johns of Savannah, who spoke acceptably on 00a um to the World." The choir sang well. Franklin Pavton spoke a few words concerning the rebuild ing of the Troop at Grace Church and anoointinir Thanksgiving night as a meeting night this Dr.

George E. Haynes, chairman of the American Scottsboro Committee spoke. A committee was formed and an offering taken. The night service was under auspices of the Education Com mittee. Mrs.

Scott in cnarge ana presented a program of choral beauty and religious culture fostered and directed by Mrs. Thomas; the S. Coleridge Taylor, and the Harry T. Burleigh choirs of St James They presented a variety of church music Miss Estelle Rooks thanked the young people and the pastor made re marks of praise to Mrs. 1 nomas and her chorus.

A tea was given by Madam Johnson and Calhoun et al at the Chamber of Commerce from 4 to 0. m. Pastor Aid Gub met at the church at m. and also at tended the musicale of Mrs. Thomas.

Wednesday night. Thanksgiving baskets were distributed to many families through the courtesy ot Hearns Co. The big event of the week was the Union Thanksgiving service at Grace Church, participated in by derson, associate pastor of the four churches and their pastors: Walker Memorial Church, preach Calvary M. E. Church, Rev.

E. ed during the week. W. Rakestraw; Christ Community The B. Y.

P. U. rendered a mu Church, Rev. John W. Kobinson; Rendal Memorial Presbyterian Church.

T. J. B. Harris and Grace Congregational Church, Kev Mrs. Ellen Brown were the lead A.

C. Garner. The four choirs ers; Julia Bracher. secretary. combined did the singing.

These union services are good lessons I Odd Fellows held a memorial serin religious cooperation. I vice Sunday night A sermon was The Caqdy Committee, Mrs. Helen G. Johnson and Mrs. Bes sie Henson have been doing good business, keeping the church folk sweet.

MT. OLIVET CHURCH Sunday morning, November 25, Dr. O. Clay Maxwell, pastor, preached from the text: Isaiah 55:4 "Behold I have given him, Jesus, for a witness unto the people, a leader and commander to the people." Subjects "The Con quering Christ His Leadership. There were several presentatons.

The Virginia Club, Mrs. Josephine Hall, president, presented the church $130 the proceeds from the Foro College graduation exercises held at the church on November 15. Mrs. Henrietu Hopkins De Mendez presented a purse to Mrs, Elizabeth Washington for the ru. wonderful pageant "The Queen of Miebaa Visit to King aoiomon given under her direction during Women's Week; also Mrs.

Eliza beth Thomas Jenkins presented a i n. Aii miss Aioerta Alston, assistant perintenuent ot tne aunaay scnooi a purse for her. untiring work in the Sunday Ihe Chambered Nautilus met atlject The ways of the wicked." 2 p. m. to make plans lor their tr 1 07 Date on next aunaay, uccemDcr 2, at 2 p.

m. the subject vill be "The Ultimate Destiny of Women," Rev. Girard Hamilton of Philadelphia, as the principal speaker. The B. Y.

P. U. met it the usual hour aad held lively discus sion in the various unions. At the evening servce the pas tor, Dr. Maxwell preached a soul stirring sermon from the text: 16 Psalms 811.

Subject: "God 1 1 wua us ana we wren uoa. PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH Rev" Tm. CTV. eu.p,' oSS was filled Sunday morning bRev.

01 Jenkins, who preached an ex Sj aU cellent sermon from the subject Text "Increase our Faith. John 16:33. ni unspeakable gift Sunday night Rev. Jenkins Corinthian, 9 preached again. He preached from Among the citations which com the subject "Handwriting on the le on sermon is the fol walL" from Bible: "Bless, the The church i nrrMrreaainir nir.

Lcrd, my soul, and foreet not ly under the leadership of Rev.lV'. W10 forgiveth all Carnngton, who 'is not only preaching, but rendering service to the community. HARLEM CONG. CHURCH Rev. J.

M. Apolewhite breached Sunday morning from the text: "And Peter wept bitterly, St Luke 22:62. At 3 30 p. m. Sunday after noon a Jarre number attended the song recital sponsored by Mrs.

A. Thompson and TayJor. G. Edwards was tht chairman, These program which are held every Sunday afternoon are well attended and appreciated" by those who enjoy a real musical treat Rev. Holler, pastor of the church, spoke.

BAPTIST TEMPLE. CHURCH Sunday school will open Sundav morning at 9 JO, at which time the International Sunday school lesson will be discussed in the various classes. ev. juumiuiu, Ml 1 a 11 Bible class will hold a Missionary urcie win noia reguiar meeting, wnicn win oc followed by the B. Y.

P. U. at 6 o'clock. Sunday will be music day at oapim aclinic i an uis uvjjii i. which, will be rendered at service durinc the day.

All welcome at these services. COMMUNITY BAPT. CHURCH ev. clow, of Atlanta, brought a great message luesday evening when the missionaries and deacon board held a joint meeting. On Thursday evening a one hundred dollar turkey, djnner and iet all the earth keep silence.

Sunday school was opened at 1.30 by the superintendent, Dea Wilson. The subject was C' ine Home." The pastor brought the closing message for the day at 8 p. m. at which time he spoke from the subject "Christian Witness." One united with the church. JERICHO BAPT.

CHURCH The pastor, Rev. L. Morris, filled pulpit Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon a meeting was held by the united Ushers board The churches represented were Beulah Baptist, Canaan Baptist and the St. Luke A.

M. E. church es. The Brotherhood Club and the Missionary Circle are holding a joint meeting every night this week. Rev.

Wicks will preach. The sick members are Mrs. Virginia Vine, Harlem Hospital, and Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, wife of the pastor, is sick at her home, 378 West 119th street CAANAN BAPT. CHURCH 89 West 134tit atreet The services opened Sunday with an early prayer meeting at 6 a.

m. led by Deacons Jenkins and E. Bracher. At 9 clock the pastor, Rev. E.

M. Moore, reviewed the Sunday school as usual. W. M. Bracher is superintendent and Katie M.

Robinson, secretary. The pastor preached at 11.30 from the subject "The Christian Steward," Matt. 25:21. The Sisterhood closed their 'three weeks services. Rev.

L. Ten kins, pastor of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church of Yonkers, preach ed three nights for them. Mrs. B.

I. Jones, president: G. Rat cliff, secretary. Rev. C.

C. Hen sical program Sunday afternoon, at which time the Imperial Four Quartet sang. B. F. Fields and The Grand United Order of preached by Rev.

E. M. Moore. pastor, from the subject: "They shall wipe away all tears from their eyes." un fnday night the Brother hood Club entertained the choir. A delicious collation was served.

Mrs. Susie Reid was mistress of ceremonies. Installation services for the pas tor began Monday night The service will close Monday night with a banquet. Those on the sick list are Deacon R. B.

Taylor. Frank Ratcliff and Mother smith. SOUTHERN BAPT CHURCH On Friday night two converts from Flushing, were baptized at the Mt Zion Baptist cnurcn, Kev. t. Joseph, pastor, i nc cany prayer meetin? un well attended Sunday mornine at I i.

i 5 o'clock. The services were led by wade and H. Ledbetter. After the lesson was discussed, a brief review was made bv the na. tor.

The regular morning service I a oegan u.m with a praise ser vice led by Mr. Ledbetter and 4 Brooks. The castor. Rrv I vr Osborne, preached from the sub 4 p. m.

a grand rally was L.IJ held by the Women's Home, at which time Kev. R. Walker preached from the subject "Tell tne man. I he B. Y.

P. U. had a splendid topic discussion at six ciock, led by JJeacon C. McGeth n. avui turnng sermon was preacned by the pastor Sundav night at 8 o'clock from th tTy bon.

hear the words oi me Lord, tzekiel 37:4. Last Monday night an old folks' concert was given under ausoiees I i t3 vi me nciping nana LIub. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE thine iniquities; who healeth all thv diseases; (Psahn The lesson sermon also inrlnrl the following from the ttrwvV Chistian Science. amt Health with Key to the Pr MrT Baker Eddy; To day the healing power of Truth is widely demonstrated as an immanent eter: al Seienee. instead of a phenomen al exhibition.

Its sppearing it the eoming anew of the Gospel of 'on earth oeace, good will toward men'" ((p. 150. D. 32, 36. 16 NE TT YO.RK AGE The Marital ALEXANDER FOWLER, John Alexander, 34, 695 St Nicholas avenue; Lucille Fowler, 25, sanw address.

ART1S BROWN. Edward Artis, 27 746 St Nicholas Lucille Brown, 27, 48 West H8th street. BROWN HOLLAND. Theodore Brown, 32, 56 Ravine street, Yonekrs. N.

Alvenia Holland, 24, 48 5t Nicholas Place. BROOKS JOHNSON, Oliver Brooks, 28. 205 West 118th street; Florence Johnson, 27, 257 West 114th strtet BECKHAM HOWARD, Albert Beckham, 39, 3751 So. Parkway, Chi4 cago. Ruth Howard, 34, 100 Mas sachusetts avenue N.

Washington, BERRY WEAVER. Leroy Berry, 148 West 137th street: Pinkie Weaver, 2s, same addreis. BROOKS SALISBURY, Charles Brookes. 54. 126 West 139th street; Charlotte Salisbury.

33, 269 West 153 street. BROWN JAMES, Franklyn Brown 207 West street; Kosa Ljames. 23, 306 West 118th stret BtUhUKU KUU lNS. James tsea ford, 30, 19 West 137th street; Grace Rollins. 23 265 West 138th street BRAITHWA1TE COUNCIL.

William Braithwaite, 50, 2497 Seventh avenue; Bernice Council; 37, same address. BRACELY SAMS. Horace Bracely 17, 669 Lenox aveue; Dorothy Sams, 313 West 144th street. BUCKLEY RE1D, Noel Buckley. 25.

205 West 128th street; Agatha Reid. 29. same address CRADLE BAILS, Staten Cradle, 35. 48 West 132nd street Willie Mae Ba s. 28.

20 West 137th street. CARTER REDDICK. Lee Carter, 31. "241 West 111th street; Helena Reddick. 30.

504 Lenox avenue. CARLISLE DANIELS, James Carlisle. 36. 308 West 142nd street Ellanora Daniels. 30, 129 East 130th street.

DEBOIS SMITH. Fred Debois, 30, 255 W. 122nd Florence Smith 29. 29 Washinzton street. DOWARD MURRAY, Booker Do ward.

28, 2100 Fifth avenue; Florence Murray. 20. same address. COTTON WATSON, Jonie Cotton 24. 161 West 140th street; Albertha Watson.

2a. 128 Bradhurst avenue FI HER WIN Fl ELD. Tohn Fisher 22. 101 West 128th street; Evely Winfield. 19.

same address. FRANKLIN JONES. Fred Frank lin 25. 306 Passaic street, Passaic, Marcaret Jones, 24, same address, FRANCIS LAKE. Edgar Francis, 35, 46 West 130th street; Vera Lake, 35.

148 West 144th street. FELTON LEW1S. Charles Felton, 29, 54 West 99th street. Celeste Lewis, 20. 218 West 131st street FARRINGTON LEWIS, William Farrincton.

37. 243 West 115th 5t; Georgette Lewis, 38, 118 West 117th street. FERNANDO MALORICK, Alfredo Fernondo, 24. 76 West street; Betty Malonck, white, same address. GLOVER RHONE, John Glover, 24, 18 St.

Nicholas Place; Charlotte Rhone. 24, 268 West 139th street GALON ROGERS. Frank Galon, 27, 314 West 145th street; Rita Rog ers, 22, same address. GILBERT BLUNT, Jilton Gilbert, 29. 222 West 122nd street; Louise Blunt.

20, 20 West 100th street. HAILE LITTLE. Willie Haile, 31. 227 West 141st street; Eva Little, 25, 24 West 132nd street HUNTER CARTER, William Hunter, 24. 2453 Eighth avenue; Mary Carter.

23. 236 West 122nd street HUNTER GREENE, Hiram Hun ter, 34, 291 Edgecombe aven" Edith HAMILTON VAN WRIGHT. Thomas Hamilton. 34, 37 West 138th Greene. 25.

321 Edgecombe avenue street; Anna Van Wright, 29, same address. HARRIS LEE. Charles Harris. 40. 261 West 129th street Albertha Lee, a ius Luc low street.

HENRY LASHLEY Robert Henr 26, 76 Macombs Place; Julia Lashley, 24, 2100 Fifth avenue. HUMPHREYS FERNANDO. William Humphreys. 22. 28 West 135th street; Elaine Fernando, 20, 101 West 113th street BRIDGE STREET CHURCH services were larceiv 9iinnrfrf at Bridge Street A.

M. E. Church last bunday. In the morning the Rev. Dr.

W. Stewart, natter preacned trom fsalms 77:1012. Two members were added to the church at conclusion of his sermon. At 6.30 p. m.

the Allen Christian endeavor society, tdwin Hall, president was larcelv air nrfH Mrs. Rosa Height had charge of an interesting program. At 8 p. m. an attractive flower orosram was tnvn bv th rhitHr of the church under the leader ship ot Miss hudoxie West Complete reports from the rally showed that $2,147.03 had been raised.

The offering for the dav 10 aiU.40. HARLEM'S BEST VALUE! 43 5 W. 98th Street 6 ROOMS BATH All Modern Improvement Reasonable Apply Superintendent or Arthold Realty Ice. 2061 B'way ENd. 2 84S8 Best Bargains 53 5 7.

W. 98th St 6 ROOMS All Improvements $28 Up Apply Superintendent or ArttoH Realty 20SlBVay ENd.2 Go Round HARRIS RAMUS. George Harris, 42, 100 West 144th street; Iris Ramus 33, 249 West 11 1th street. JOHNSON FREEMAN, Vernon Johnson, 28, 1885 Second avenue Ma mie Freeman; 29, 48 East 101st St JENNINGS NARRELL. P.

Jennings 49, 112 West 144th street; Mat tie Narrell, 48, 2229 Fifth avenue. JENNINGS SIMMONDS. James Jennings, 22, 22 East 115th street; Carmen Simmonds, 22, same address. JOHNSON SELZER, Henry John son, 34, 304 West 121st street; Mary Selzer, 22, 42 West 116th street LAWRENCE MOCALUSO, Frank Lawrence, 29. 217 West 113th street; Jennie Mocaluso, white, 23.

504 West jyin sireci. MOTTLEY BOWER Vernon Mot tley 39, 219 West 135th street i Blanche Bower, 2V, same address. MANLEY GOODMAN, Lloyd Manley, 25. 140 West 113th street; Venova Goodman, 26, 140 West 122nd street MORRIS KELLY. George Morris 26, 222 West lJIst street; Sadie Kelly, 24, 346 St.

Nicholas avenue, MORRIS REYNOLDS. William Morris, .23, 1430 Pacific street. Brooklyn. Ethel Reynolds 722 118 West 131st street. MACK GREGORY.

Walter Mack 36, 2686 Eighth avenue; Josephine Gregory, 33, same address. MCDOUGAL WILLIAMS. Ed ward McDougal, 27, 66 Putnam ave nue, Brooklyn; Lunnia Williams, 23, 14 West 131st street. MCALLISTER SIMONS. Claude McAllister, 25, 115 West 144th street Ida Sfmons, 19, 235 West 140th street NEWMAN NICHOLSON, Aar on Newman.

21, 228 East 127th street Ora Nicholson, 19, same ad dress. O'NEIL BOYD, Horatio O'Meil, 23, 2568 Seventh avenue; Nina Boyd 32, 240 West 139th street. POWELL HILL. Stokes Powell, 27, 2498 'Eighth avenue: Marietta Hill. 26.

'240 West 134th street PE ARM AN GRI FFITH, Bern nard Pearman 22, 210 West 63rd street; Pearl Griffith, 19, 341 West 59th street. PAYNE LEWIS. William Payne, 24. 418 St Nicholas avenue; Emma Lewis, 22. 126 Bradhurst avenue, PARIS SEALY.

Beverly Paris, 23, 864. Dawson street, Bronx; Hilda Sealev 25. 444 Manhattan avenue. RAMSEY GREEN. Charles Ram sey, 23.

241 West 134th street; Sar ah Green. 21. Z36 West 64th street, ROBERTS GREENE. A. Roberts 21.

262 West 115th street; Julia Greene. 18. 26 St. Nicholas avenue. ADENA MINOTT HINDS, D.

HL ANNOUNMt NIK 157 WEST 123rd STREET WiSS TELtrNONI UNIVIMITY t28T NIW YORK OTTY WHIM (HI WILL RISUHI THI 6INIML PRAOTIOI AND TIAOHtNQ or TFIOIENOV BNGINIOtlNO OMAMCTIH ANALYSIS and OIVINt aHTAHYICS at voup cod of "HOW TO 770 ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE AT 14Wi iTrttrr POUR AND SIXOOM APARTMENTS SuifrJ ffir doctor or dentist Reasonable rent AOKNT ON HttallSU SDO YOU NEED HONEY? for diamonds, gold Pawn Tickets Bought I and precious stones S. GONZALEZ CO. DIAMOND BROKERS Fine Jewelry and Watches 429 LENOX AVE. Near 132nd Street Ptmrm.

TTllinshaar Off km ExeaaUonal opaertunlUM foe aaaiblnms aractical ecatieriai' kkucaite atiui atanaare hisa aeriaai 6TA.NDAAD HIGH SCUOOL counaaa TWu lfcAK col IaoCi laautna to a Oifruma auu U(Jlt laJU coL LaoE OtMat leaoinc lo Voo nacUalur ot fcetaoco de re. are given. The, AGRICULTURAL fcLPAMTMEAT W4U lkt aciu of laud offer a conuiro De aiive luur year couraa in aacooaary Africultura and a luU luur year coueso course in Advanced Africuiluro lo am younf men and: women aa raiiu uetDonsmuon aod noma iemoaalriUua Afenu, lekcflers or Asricuituro, ana a acaotlfM mara. THa 1E 'AM1MUIT OF MtLHA51tAL I 8 1 Hits tor boys comprises forty trades lucludm Car lieniry, BricaJayiog Auto Macliaiilcs. Applied Electricity, footuirriuy, frinunr, Ms cUine bUop Fracuce and Tailoring.

THE. WOMAN'S I.XDLS THlbs jncluoa liome Ecoa cniitf Courees In Foods, cloiblnr, Mlll.nery, Applied Art, LaundarlAf, Uousetold, ROBERT K. MOTQN Principal TUSKEGEE Ciassified 3 Insertions Entitle You To ROBINSON MILLER, John Robinson, 23, 143 West 117 street; Evelyn Miller, 22, 309 West 145th street. SLADER CODRINGTON. Will iam Slader.

42. 2115 Fifth avenue; Rosita Codrington, 44, 24 West 140J street SKINNER JOHNSON. Joseph Skinner, 30, 274 West 135th street; Maude Johnson, 30, 2048 Seventh avenue. SINGLETON McQUEEN, Elijah Sinaleton. 30.

555 Lenox avenue; Eva McQueen, 24, 2179 Fifth avenue. SANDFORD DILLAKD, George Sandford, 33. 35 West 139th street; Inez Dillard. 25. 159 West 130th street.

SCULZE LUCAS. Juan Schulze, 32. 200 West 11 1th Ermine Lucas. 26. 158 West 131st street, STRONG STILES, Richard Strong, 31, 310 West 122nd street; Pearl Stiles: 30, 244 West 114th street SOLOMON WADE, Martin Sol omon.

35. 7 West iotn street; Tane Wade. 31. 426 West 5Jrd iL STEWART HALL, Clarence Stewart. 22.

48 West 139th street Dorothv Hall. 19. 81 West 132nd street. SMITH BROWN. Sine 5mith, 47.

34 West 135th street; Reva Brown. 30. 31. West With street. STITH ALLEN.

Leonard bbtn 49. 144 West 117th street; Lucille Allen 42. same address. THORPE HAMMOND, Drewry Thoire. 28.

465 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn; Mary Hammond, 27, 411 Manhattan avenue. TICKLING GIBBS Robert Tick ling, 25. 59 West 133rd street; Bea trice Grbbs. 22. same address.

TAYLOR McGILL. Norman Tay lor. 22. 356 West 119th street; Ale th a McGill. 19.

Z34 west iutn at, TEAMER ABKAHAM. Alonzo Teamer. 24. 38 West 129th street Sallie Abraham. 23.

50 West 120th street. VARLACK BROWN. Cecil VarlarV 24. 238 West 134th street Bertha Brown. 22.

144 West 124th street. WOODLEY LONG. Nathan Wnodlev. 24. 141 West 114th street Safari Lone.

28. 143 West 140th street. WALTON GRAVES. Lester Walton. 26.

530 Dean Street. Brook lvn: Edith Graves. 23, 201. Wc 120th street. WILSON ROZIER.

Benjamin Wilson. 21. 348 West 118th street tneva Rozier. 20. 2052 Madison avenue.

miOVL TO CAUnrUL ana KKMP YOUTHFUL" WAtHINOTON irairunf TWO YEAR COLUGE COURSES nr. oliaraa ui tuutatioa lor )twiaemeai in auililiou to nouta craiu ana Laaics' Ituoruif. IM uainuia" ot 1 eacuci la kjaineotary acbuols, luf leaca. ere in ntecoaoicai uulukiriea, Ui Busutasa nacttca, ut rrouie Lcoooouca and in Iauuucal Arta. FOUIt YEAJl COLLEGE COCKetS leadinr im DkcOkiur of bcieuca detraas are offered In Asrlcuitura, bualDMS EducaUua.

riuuia Lcorjuoucs aaa in lecruucai aria. THE JOBS A. ANDREW MEMORIAL HOoPlTAt and fturae Iraimnr bcitout pro viue a tare. ear txiurve la ura TrniniDf wbica qualities its trauuaies fur a rei Uktioa In sU auuUierD klklen. A SIMMER SCHOOL OR TtAChthS, ueu weeks, divided Into two tenna, 1k eiualur Juno kin nua uieel inr ui roquircrueau of too Hoard ot tductuon of all nouuiflrn stales cuoduciad aancauy.

CARTER Treaavw INSTITUTE 9 ALABAMA Ads. 'Bring BEER AND WINE DEALER Notice is hereby given that Li cense K. has been issuea to the undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in The Grill at 547 Lenox Avenue, under section 132A of the Alcohol Bev erage Control Law, County of New York, City of New York, tor on premises consumption. THOMAS KUNUJ 547 Lenox New York City REAL ESTATE YONKERS 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE take ownership on option. Inquire 50 Hunt Nepperhan.

Yotikers TRIP SOUTH CHEAP TO" VIRGINIA and Carolinas. 7 passenger heated. Til linghast 5 4832. TO LET UNFURNISHED 40th St, 310 Weet Two rooms $12: toilet between apartments respectable, quiet married couples only. 811113m.

A'UiiiMbiitiD KUOM8 St Nicholas Ave, 695 (apt. 57) furnished room, small quiet surroundings. St Nicholas 680. Apt 6N Two private sinele rooms. $3.00 each.

Mrs. I. Moore. 7 Ave. 1884 (Apt 53) Lignt airy room with refines lamiiy, excellent service.

Reference, Phone 112th St '22 WAnt 8. Com fortable private room; working gentleman only. Call evenings. 113th St, 203 apt 6 Neatly lurnisnea loom for rebned oung man or woman; reasonable, U8th ST. 353 WEST Furnished Rooms.

Rmt reasonable. Call eve apt. 71 G. HYLTON. 9th St, 86 West (apt 5C) ceiy iun.ished steam heated rooms, running water, reasonable.

"lit St, 14d West Urge and mall neatly furnished kitchen ette rooms; one week free. "1st St, 168 West Neatly furnished room, reasonable; 1 flight up; couple or single. 121st St. 201 acts. 3343 (Elevator) Furnished, rear, tront rooms, water; $3 up.

MOn. 2 2926 122 Street 257 West (Apt 6) Quiet Christian home all con veniences. Mrs. Allen. 123rd STREET, 200 WEST (Apt 4) Neatly furnished rooms J.M and S4.001 126th Street, 123 West Front par lor, newly decorated, suitable for club meetings and parties.

128th St, 106 West Urge, light kitchenette room in 'Consian home, for Christian people; reasonable rent Sept 84t for Convenience We maintain an office at 379 Ssacer Aye, BUyn If you have rooms to tent or houses to sell place your advertisements in He N. Y. Age 479 Sumner Ave. Brooklyn Phone DEcatur 2 2513 1 IM DERTAKER8 U. ADOLPU Bi'O WELL FUNERAL CHURCH.

Inc. 2332 SEVENTH AVENUE AUDubew MJ MAHOLO MCOCEaUUt, ns if rtuocs TO UtT AU. UM ottuaoM mi OtSTINCTIve SCRVICSt PUNERAL DIRECTORSi Aa.M aa.Maa aaasna? REMOVAL NOTICE E. BYRD NIXON I I I I I tttJBALBIEII and aMITTWUII 247 Lenox Avenue 117 WIST 1S2na Phone: EDgecombe 4 9049 OPEN ALL NICHT Notary Public Rcisey Dads fiBrcs. UNDERTAKERS AND E1C1ALMESS 2244 SEVENTH AVE.

Cor. 1321 St New York Branch 7S3 Eut 223Lh St. LELA E. BROWN, Un. Pbone: OLanrille till II free Tickets TO pakSUSaaalTM4ATR SAT, MON DEC.1.

2 ar4 TREASURE ISLAND' Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper HAT, COAT and GLOVE" With RICARDO CORTEZ Chap. 3 "TAILSPIW TOMMY" Also "Businest Is A' Pleasure lhiiE UL ROOMS 128th Street. 15 WeWLar7 kitchenette unfurnished basement 129th ST, U9 W. (Apt a) Priviu furnished room for rent i 129th St, 107 West (apt IB) Furnished rooms, $2.50 up. 130th 31 West Furnished kitchenette rooms: suitable for single working girls.

$5 and $5.50. 130th STREET. 227 WEST yi and Urge, Neatly Furnished Light Rooms, Reasonable. 131st St, 27 West Neatly luiftlsh ed rooms, S3 to Lo0; steam. running water, etc.7 Bailey's.

135th Street 223 West Aot i Front furnished room. $3.00 'un. Jarvis. 135th St, 318 West (cor. St Mich.

olas avenue) Apt 4E Small neatly furnished room, suitable for. gentleman; with privileegs. 67 West 138th Street One room. Strictly private, reasonable rent 137th St. 138 Act 3D Large or smalt neatlv furnished light and airy room for.

refined gentleman. 141st St. 79 West, apt 15 Neat Iy turnisbed rooms, reasonable. all improvements. Call anytime.

143rd St, 208 Pt: 31 Private front room, suitable' for sintle person or couple; pnewservicy: 144th St, 160 West (apt IE) Neatly furnished room for man or woman; very reasonable. 148th Street, 211 West. Apt 16 Neatly furnished room for refined gentleman. 151st St, 443 West, apt 1D Lovely single roam, renned per son, pnvileges; $4. HOUSE TO RENT BKLYN.

To rent, midtown section of Brooklyn, 9 room house and garage. Running water in all rooms, $65. Doctor needed in 'this location. Apply PRospect 0564, CORONA, L. N.

Y. Parti furnished parlor floor all improvements including free light nd telephone 'service (for quiet couple). Ideal location. Reasonable; Lee, 35 35 101st St 4 0653 HH HH Used Cars Sold 4. tk M.

DAVIS OO erDUTIVK 00, aos win issnn Tnarr CtNKHAL AUTO MP AM SHOT All ekae at Oaee fee tale area'aa lai a Taw Aata Track, Ohavralat, Daaaa, Naah, jtaaaa nac'aOyahaaa Oaay Tntok, nniittmHinu J. D. ANDERSON REAL ESTATBV' AND INSURANCE 202 West 132nd Street Ttraakane MUhum 4444 Kipartaneae t4 aTflelaat 'nertlca. iC, Phone: 2 5292 1.1 rnvuniRovvN Undertaker's EstabUtaro' AHHA B. WrWjTIlW UNDERTAKERS end EMBALMERS J315 SEVENTH AVENUE BC SSfAl.

aad mtii su. 4.naaa WaH a riulnihst M6 HTATI fT J. WESLEY LANE MARY LANK, PfealaeM FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMEB pwaarej 9w CMaai Feaa 113 WEST UJrd STREET IMe Vara SM aet aV tatlJ.aena.

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