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'V. ft 4 Wezlynn lildon Says I There'anot a Ht of dm in pretending thth jutt jsn't any' newt much' around these days and we might as well fees up to the publlcLNew York doing its usual bit of summer' hibernating Just cornea out: on some: Fridays for a boatride or some such Last week was' dull, but all promise to wake up this coming week end what with comp affairs on Fri nite by Sigma and Alpha and a closed affair Weinnie roast on Sat nite by Tri boro Swingsters Hi write a letter. Deat Duck (Alfred Duckett). Last year when W. T.

in camp, you wrote her, via your cojumn, the nicest letter; gueas it's answer time, huh? you enjoy your trip to a letter from you1 recently that savored very much' of overseasonihg with brime (salty) Well answer that weeks, from now privatelyJNevertheless, about the fellow you men tioned, believe it or not a friend of mine 'is interested and asked me to ssk you to answer the following questions immediately The month and date of his birth (including year) and whom he is interested we're so mixed up about the state of your heart biz, why not write inform us T4 you know that an ex schoolinate of mine in The' Age Mary Finger, charmed two roses that walked the office right out of the lapels they came in? That Elaine Tate, one the 'Junior is spending a jolly tfme in Espy, Penn. another Junior Smart, Louise Jloehester is again visiting Chi and enjoying herself very uih? That from the letters yours truly has received, is saving up to visit this lil burg in '39 That means thereH.be friends and relatives here galore No matter how you. use your imagination you' can't figure out how many folks are going to drift in here to the fair, but T. can she was at home (in Chi) fof the World's Fair M33and34. i Do you know that despite the fact that so many of our Uds say that they feel silly when they go in Spreen'i, one can of ten catch a gang of them In thereEipecially your Prooklynitea, Last week: saw Dolly King, strolling, around the boro nonchalantlyThen went in Spreen'a and Alice Bailey, Helen Price, Lloyd, Cecil Glouster, and Bunky HiH all seat ed it one table having gedunks (sodas) and a gab fest Dolly came in and he and Helen went out together, that is after they stopped and had a short conference Then Stanley Miles and Natalie King strolled in together; they didnt particularly pleased to.

see us We wanted to think of it; (their being together) but rumor warned us to mention it Dolly says it's rather dead in Brooklyn too; well Brooklyn and Manhattan ought to have a double fun eraLYou know though every columnist underthe sun has done a way back when column, our readers ere going to have to suffer through one soon Speaking of gab festa, gang of us girls got in one the other night and everybody's ears should have been. burning Then the girls suggested to yours truly that she ask the gal readers to send in postal cards with the names of (in their opinion) the ten most "gorgeouV boys in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island, and Jersey, We think it's good, idea and if you girls want to fall in line with it, just address the card to W. T. at The New York Age, 230 West 135th street Parnell.says Marguerite Petioni (Manhattan Junior Leaguer) is reading Jhe column tap in Smith Hi, Marguerite, we got your but you said not to mention win write you two weeks from nowSorry, Duck, forgot this Is a. letter to you, As was uying, the damsels got to discussing the "got something there ladswJ They mentioned Reggie Minor (now ia 'Ginny) and his dimples, and Jeanette Bailey's red brown Bily Brown, they seemed to think Malcolm Johnston's black ihair.

and light eyes a nice combo; then they mentioned Par ante Harrington's dreamy eyes, and spoke about some fella unknown to W. T. who possessed a mellow voice; next they mentioned the phix ziques (physiques) of Bill (Dolly) King, and Al (Clarence alias Larry) Diazty; then they asked me to tell via columning Lewis Flagg to get a heavy tan and they felt he could go on the list Wn, boys, T'wasn't Wuzry's idea Got some Guardsmen newt from someone who wanted to help us, but didn't sign their name Thinks jutt the same, but it was too late Duck, are you going to Sigma on the 12th, you know it's a comp. and better still, you're supposed to ask any Sigma you know for a bid the way it'a being done The inter frat swimming contests last until twelve and from then until dancing informally Remember Dot rNikki" Mason, former Junior Smart? She's supposed to be in Idaho now Hear tell that both Pearl Butler and her fine fran Ruby Moore from "Ginny State are being rushed by Lorenzo DavisMy that boy has energy! He's been giving Jr. Smart Norma Philip the.

goo goo eyes too Much to Huddy disapproval. Also hear tell that a certain Kappa's Edith blew wbiteiy Into town lawst Thoisday The pottman brought a hello from lil Ludlow Werner one' of the heart breakers of about ten years from now He's vacationing In Chi, Yon were right when yon accused that New York of liking a Brooklyn fellow but yon got the wrong frtt Give you three guesses. Though we're not supposed to speak slaigtistically, jutt most tell you what Ella's song A Tisk'et A Titkit hat done Sr when yon walk down the avenue you are termed as a lil brows basket, or lil yellow basket, or even a brown and yellow basket, what's next, children, what's next? Har net (Junior Smart) Oliver and Bobbie Graves were among a few or our debbies who gracefully modeled in a'private style show and did they model those "evening' frocks? the way, all your frans'lhat'W. f. is making out new and 'very! complete mailing' list and them to send in their names and addresses, that goes for you' all Vent to Manhattan Junior League meeting Sun nite last.

liked N'auJk King's, up war hair do She was all aflutter becaase ste's just gotten her driver's license and so dont be surprised if Nat tours the town this week Frank ie and Bob Freeman say they still are out of jobs Dqlly and Holowefl Bowser were also at our social meeting ard it was at Rut ftchardson's What a columnist your scribe is! Here Danny Broadnax is going to be a father and we didn't even know he was married 1 Hit wife ia Nan Woods. See yon at Sigmai Duck the mealtime, remember, "Neils and men that lite their heals Idd WeafcrAdii 'To Enpjcsd 0f: SLliariinVBttfrids Ud I4lftt Of 1461 Wt4t. tr coaAitiou Friday valag th 8.8. Ckmoit brtkt frost its moor fagi at 9.10 o'elock for a Mil ap tha BudMa. Aad it looked lika boat two ikoauad plcuart oeektri mado ap iU kumaa freight.

TkU il tko anrck of 8t Martia'i aa aaal Moonlight Mil nd, jatt 1m SguM, thero was rcaalv anooalight. Praeaotiaaa kaviag bea takta to that aadeairablea wera kpt ai far at taa oatraaca to tka doek tho tail wat a plaaioroabla oaa froai tart to laiah. Dnaeaa Hiyn aad kia orckutra supplied tka dueo taaoa aad before the boat kad left tka doek tko jitter bag" thero eajoylag thmle. Otkera aat eahaly by, eU, aatil a trio of luaeraat otriag aaaieiaaa tank lato eight to offer amntemeat ad area tkoagk their apeelalty eeaied to bo tack earreat aaabera aa "Margie" aad "Diaab," they kaoeked off a few of each old Urn ere ae "tutfoot taa Tiaket Taaket'! The Clermont hid act tail at aa aaataally early hoar for bottridei to it maaaged to reach quite a di taaea ap tka Badtoa before it. re traced ita eoaree at ii.u.

abo wkea at I a. n. tka gaagplaak wai replaced evea tke juterbogi gare ap daaeiog aad pniked aad ehayed to terra Irmt. They, like OTerybody elae oa board, had had a noat pleaaarable evealag. LB.

DMOUGCT FOR YOUR SIGIJA BID? Jy WEZLTW TXLDOX what Tour Phi Beta Siena j. j.f friends want to 'or they def imtel, dont voe to mw the enjoyable evemna they are planning for yon thii Friday night when you go with then on their Annual Nocturnal Visit to Lido Pool Planing strictly for your pleasure they've included among the feature inter fratenuty iwtnrina: contests from 8 to 12, dancing from then until with Vernon Andrade providing the usual, but 'ever deliijhtful swingful tunes, and they've seen the weather man about providing some just right weather. So, whether it's 'sports or dane ing that hold your interest most, Stanley (Ace) Thomas, in charge of tbe iwiminf meet; J. William aicGellan, chairman of the cororait tee; E. T.

Mayer. E. Hill. Wil liam Rkht McSwam Wardlaw, Roosevelt Johnson. Vernon Rich, Edward Albert Horry, P.

Johnson, James Meeks, f. P. Jlggettt, J. W. Bonnes, and Levi Wilkinson, assisting, also B.

Franklin Vaojhan, president of the sponsorinc chapter, Epsikn Sigma Chapter, and all the other members of Kappa Beta Slt ma. Alpha Delta, atvt Epsnon Sigma Cbtpters are wortenf bard to see to it that only the best in both are presented. Already several hundred mvHatioiM have been sent out to residents and summer visitors of the metropolitan area. However, wishing to acconv modate all their friends a few more nave oeen pnmeo ana are reauy tor affair is strictly inviutional i. i 'Vi jo is awful bumpi OS.

is. TORTURE; bUmishtsoczomaa nolo discolbrations Offjoommwvtthrty. miserable, tormented if 70a itLuer iroca sua uniAuoa iV BntheWit njot hope t6 cheer you cretnembeT thotaaaadi people harO used ind Tsraiaed the worU fanvma combinatkm treat ment Black and White Ointment aad Skin Soap. iw 1 wi. RSI iLriwsf: Bathe your.

akh with the Uther of Black and White SktaSoap, then use "UiwwwiauucuiM ma aauaepoc anq germioaai 1 tl" a THE YORK AGE Back ns Fra hi Dr. Fbillipe Brooks, prtmiiaeat deatiet of 735 Foortk aTeaoe, retmraed to tka city oa Moaday after tpeadiag hie Taatioa ia Enrope for a moath. Dr. Brooki retorted oa the 8.8. Norauadie.

ce Mrs. Hearietta DeMeajn aad the Ladiea Auxiliary of tketAttqekt aad Allied Democratic Oab, lac, aerrsd at kottetaet at their elob, wkea a party waa girem a koaor of Mlaa Mary A lite porter of Wayaetboro. Georgia, who ia vieit Ing her father, Dr. Charlea H. Por ter of tkia city.

The kail waa beaatif ally decorated with the clob'e colore. Each gaeit oa' arriving tigaed tke' regie ter aad was givea favors aad a story book. Tke gveat of koaor iu abw preaeated a beautiful am brella by Mr. DeMendea. ftaeato included Fraak Ami, Mill Jalaaa' Logaa, Myra Ball, Adel aiue nuyall, Jeanne Ball, Conittace MittBeU' ul EUi ntt Tliat WUhdlBj TiUB4J DorU 0griB yMn rrMmaBf Ererett rr.emti, Gloria Freeman, David Bivera, Dor otby Pkippa, Albert.

Phinpe jr, Pearl Tkorahill, 8idaey Thorabill, Maiie Buasaat. Blia Buaaant, Mary Armin, Eatherleae Phipp. Boiteeaea were Mrs. Hearietta DeMeades, Mrs. Blanche Goring, Miss i Jaae Laahley, Mlaa Anne Wile, Mrs.

Lucille Porter, Mrs. Erelya Bivera, Mrs. Rosalind ThornhiH aad Mrs. Alice EUia. VliJilBGE By XXTfTHX BOBB1T80M Greetings received from Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Spepee reveal that their Europeaa trip ia a graad sue ees. They wrote from Weit, Ger auay bat bad visited several places la both Germany aad Austria la spite of tke reported prejudiced eoaditloae there. The heme of the greet maaiciaa left' deep Impression. They visited London, Amsterdam, the Hague aad 'Btaaeelsy Fraace, Gerauay, Austria, tkeeke alavakia aad other countries were included oa the trip.

Among other thrill experienced were the views the famous trow a Jewels ia London; sample of the Pilsener beer in aatlve Pikwa. aad meeting with the colored opera singer, Cat mum iim lemoers or taei of foatteea who are touring discomfort of dresaiag to jrellett the Itch iiir, bursal, sorbet of pla "rr" crr uaouerino oienuaaes one to externa imUtioo. Go to your dealer, right bow and get Black and 'White Oint ment aad Skin the; original ana.groiune. The 50c aire of Black and White Ointment contains mon than twice much aa Urgebar Black tad white Skin Soap, 25c Trial aixea of both and WhiU Ointment and Skin soap gJC tola lor IOC at all nre and ten cent atorea. If jm waat a gentler ttiag eMraUL naw Elack and Wkru fciin WltKawer to netn ywarwslf fairer, brighter com plot Un.

SdU nWkra everknra, SSc. wLs. A' 1 to a I jTo Dr. Beuie Delany who maintains moderniitie dental offices with ber brother, Dr. Benry B.

Detany at 305 Seventh avenue, is spending a few weeks vacation ia. Balelgh, N. visiting her' two brothers, Vt. Lemuel aad M. Delany and.

otk. er relative. Mr. Nancy C. Greene'of 114 Weat 139th street, left th city, Sunday, to attend the 28th B.M.C of tke (Grand United Order of Oddfellows and Both ia Charlotte, August to 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Dudley returned Saturday after spending their vacation at Old Orchard Beack, Maine. Mrs.

Boss Thomas aad daughter of Washington, D. are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Agaes Hill of 31S West 113th street Kiss Lentha Bobert of Cleveland, Ohio, returned koine Saturday after spending two weeks ia tka eitv. Mrs. Dorothy Bessley of 80S 8t Nicholas arcane, entertained a number of friends at Bridge aad Wblat oa Saturday evening.

Among tho guests were' Mrs. Helen Smith, Guildford M. Crawford, Mrs. Bertha Stewart, Mrs. Helen White and Mrs.

Sarah Hutchinson. Fred Williams, manager of the moonlight excursion of the Buffalo Social Club, report that everything want off nicely and the affair waa a financial aucceaa laat maay. Mrs. Jennie Smith, well kowa Y. w.CA.

worker, a member or tae Harlem Children's Fresh Air Fund, is aow at Camp Fern Bock, Lake Ttoratt, x. Mrs. Elitaebeth Howard Loguen, the popular voice specialist, entertain ed some of her pupils and professional associates on Sunday afternoon at her studios tt 131 West 110th street The pupils who sang on this oc casion were Maynard Sandridge. Mrs. Dolly BagnalU Mrs.

Lillian Smith, Dr. May E. Chirm, Mr. Ruth Pierson anJ Mia Edna Tay lor. AccordiMr to the comments of Dr, Melville Charlton, the students showed definite evidence of splendid vocal' potentialities and that they were receiving1 specialued and expert train ing.

SOm N01B Europe under personal auperviaioa or Adolph Hodge ft Broofciya trip is Mrs. Spenee'a aeeoad. Tbe couple live at 772 Eaat 222ad atreet Mra. 8pence is a teacher of art at P. 8.

5, Maahattaa. Friday morning broke ranay and bright aid it seemed especially eo because the two aeigtooriy eharea eh Trinity Baptist aad Butler Me morial Methodist, eombiaed ia their yearly ehurch aad Suaday achool outings aal took aevea bu loads of. kappy people to Bear Mountain, Bev. Charles Carringtoa la pastor of Butler Memorial and lev. w.

W. Carter ia paator of Trinity. This the second time that the congregations have joined ia the annual frolic. Kev. w.

W. Carter, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, plans to va cation at his home town, Gloucester County, Va. Dr. Carter left the city Monday morning, August 8 for a two weeks stay. ').

Arthur Conyers, 17. of 719 East 223rd street was seriously iifjured Saturday, August 6, when his car turned over at the corner of 222nd street and Barnes avenue. Arthur, accompanied by h.isJittle sister, Shirley, was driving ai father's auto down 222nd street, when a car up Barnes avenue, colided with his. Little Shirley escaped all injuries while her brother was carrtee Fordham Hospital suffering win smashed finger, and a possible concussion of the brain. Tuesday afternoon, the funeral cm jesse Freeman of 1042 East 217th street was held at the Rodney Dade Funeral Home.

Rev. W. W. Carter preached the sermon. nroTrnroi bt" xjablxvi To the young gentleman who confronted us with a boisterous argument because he saw an insignificant statement about bins in this column, we ay that we are terribly sorry because we made this statement but sorry that the young nun is sooo very narrow the statement that we printed was untrue we would gladly withdraw when the' said person takes it upon hint self to threaten to harm your truly that is a different The jottings" that are printed ia this space are for the unity of the kids iMhe Bridge and to let other people know that there ia uch a place on the to cause bard feel tn's or to not any of those written "3.

witn a gram of salt are still BITS OF THIS 'N THAT StroDmg on Seventh a vents we saw our former Bridge lass displaying y'btr; inn new upward neaddres Wtuch vin street we aceidently met Jot Bolden with not one chick but two Woods and Cynthia tit Unknown. Cailion couldn't have been givin I. Campbell the gg when she failed to return Ms irreeling the bther could she? t'wasn't told to.ua we only beard but t'was said that oar jw kcv. lamngton has gotten isn't reaHr a fact, hj lt rmuai jot bu. ride Tm in.

featured bv Trinity and Butler wt a details next week. TO YOU YOU YOU: my pal Jerry nrlss yon terrihly. write at To another ptl, Keal Stone fust recefve word that vou are in FretK Glad bear from anew' Etsit Flippins ynu ami speaking these days since your twetm wrrte op, wt re soon column win come to yon front the detr eld Quaker City neat week kcJd oa til. than. i Other guests and pupils present were Mrs.

Lulu Chinn, George Lat timpre, Madeline Beasly. Mr. Katherine Dorney, Mr. Hutchinson, Maillard Thomas, Prof, and Mrs. Leon Adger, Miss Genevieve Lee.

Mrs. Frances Mann. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Loguen and Miss Barbara Loguen, Miss G.

Beekman and Mr. Berton. A delightful repast was Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Williams of Hampton Institute, Va.

stopped over in New Yorlc and spent the wekend, enrouts to New England' by mot While the city witness td theatrical performances at Radio City and at DlyVTheatre, whtfe is being shown, and alio visited several friends. Mr Willismv who is director of Physical Education at Hampton, was a visitor The Age office on rviday. Guests at the Justice House; Greenwood Lake, N. over the weekend were the following: Mrs. Eliiabetn Stevens and Mrs.

Martha Chaptwlle of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Mary Henderson of Henderson. N. Mrs.

Ernestine Campbell Scott of Atlanta, Gat Also Mr. and Mrs. Welter More land, Miss A. Booker. G.

P. Anderson. Miss Karcv StewSrt Miss Cvn Ithia Chapman, Miss Alice Taylor, George Justice. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Mirldieton, Miss Bessie Molntyre, Mrs. Gertrude Duket James Scott, all of New York. Also Willie Thomas, Benjamin Justice, Mrs. Theodore Simmons. Buster King, Miss Naomi Watt and Assemblyman Robert W.

Justice, also of New York. Mrs. B. Davis, principal of an Anderson, S. city Khool, is in the city as house guest of Rev.

and Mrs. W. Crawford. Mrs. Etpah Rochoa Boutte, well was only the beginning, of our happi known social worker, has returned ness.

She's a good sport a swell pat, from the Social Workers Conference a good dancer, and a neat dresser, held in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Boutte "All I've got to say it that at far reporta a very pleasant and profitable as that match making business of visit Enroute home she visited Van yours is concerned, Harriett, It's tops couver, San Francisco, Alcatrat, with me and I recommend it to any Yosomite Valley, Los Angeles, Salt of my friends' who feel like I felt Lake Chy. Denver, and Chicago. In fart, I had an twful opinion of Mrs.

Boutte was tmong the few women when I met this little lady. Negroes in attendance at the con Somehow, most of the women I had ference. Mrs. Jessie M. P.

Smith and sis ter, Mrs. Ethel L. Bennett celebrat ed a double birthday dinner and an niversav at home, 219 West 121st street on Sunday evening. Frank A. Beasley.

radio baritone, was master of ceremonies and Prof. U. Potts officiated at the piano. Among artists who appeared on a program were William FarrelL Mme. E.

Chariot Mme. Louise McFartand. Blountiin Side Farm aO0e feet above aea letet by er weat. aaeeaaeee 'asasisa. 1 Men Mty Sa eat Free sHk.

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Whaley. Mrs. Ethel Evans, Miss Es sie M. Edwards, Miss Kania Cooper, Miss Christina Dorgan, Mrs: Gilbert and Mrs. Washing ton.

The cuesU included: MeaeUtnes Nellie lasper. Mildred Gilbert Mot lie Gilbert E. L. Reeves, Okmda BlackvUle. Lee.

Viola Hudson, Rosa Walder. Roberta Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. lames.

McKirmey. Misses Cath erine Stokes, Rosa Ford. Mable Bish op, Lula Pridgen, Hattie Moore, Alice Fontane, Messrs. John Muller. J.

Spend, H. Gates. Le Bind. James Williams, Cooper and L. Blale.

And still another note of thanks. We take time put from the usual letters to print our latest note of thanks which was this tune received from a young man. This lad had no number as he did not write the column Itself but wrote to a young lady whose letter he saw in this column, "Not so long ago I noticed a letter of thanks in your column from a young lady 97. After teeing it I thought to myself "I bet not many think to write Harriett after they get satisfaction" so I decided to write and thank you fof the sweetest dearest and most understanding little woman in th iv 14 It, othr wnrdt 1 married an angel and have you and 'providence to thank for our union. i On see tt seems that she had re cetved a lot of letter, but before she could any, she received mine and just decided from' my picture that I was the man.

A letter and pic 'ture from me, phone calls, shows, oh yes, I was aggressivethe girls like you to be that way. Then tie proposal, she made me do that three but she said no twice. So we visited the preacher man and that been unlucky enough to meet in New York were rotten through and through, and seemed to take a delight in running me down, not realising that the man of me objected to playing' the rot of the pursued. Real men like to do the chasing, and get a kick when she's got spunk enough to say no emphatically once or twice. Course why complain about the other woman when I've got the reat McCoy.

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Saterfoyt Acgnit 13, 19S8 1 Slicrd i At HciiTo Friends On Mr. George Z. 8petn of Belltotra, Coaa wera at kome to tkeir friends last Sunday afternoon, ia observance of tke iftk wedding annircr. aary tad eonuaemoratiag the flrit year ia tkeir kome, Boekmers." Those present were: Mrs. Carrie Baleey, Mr.

aad Mrs, Joka Boatmaa; Mr. and Mrs. Hog. er W. Flood; Walter.

Brown, Mr. aad Mr. Phillip Tiller, Miss G. aeva Lyaek, Mia Karen Fredenk aea; Mra. C.

W. 8ydaev, Mra. Deng, laa Bobiaaoa, Misa Hilda Brows, Mr. aad Mra. Guy Pea, Alexander Garrison, Bylaad Epb of New Tors, Mr.

aad Mra. Clareaea B. White of Bronx, N. Mia Catherine a. McCoy Treatoa, N.

Victor 0. Hoatataa, Mia O. Lewis, Br. aad Mra. A.

N. Burroughs, Benry Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. W. 0. Woods of Bye, N.

Mr. and Vrs. MarahalJ Glean of Bedford VU Uge, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Joha Hill of Greenwich, Dr, Mr. J. Laelaa Corwia, Mr. and Mr. William Terrell, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore L. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. V.

Odel Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pinkney, Miss Aadry Psrker, Mr. aad Mrs. Beid Thompson, Mr.

and Mrs. Clareaee Bowe, Mr. and Mr. Jsmes Watt, Mia L. Griffia, Mr.

aad Mra. John Dunmors. Misses Gertrude aad Alice Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E.

Salter, Mr. and Mr. Jessie Well M. aad Mrs. Wilbur Jaekaoa, aViiwepps Malboa, Mr.

aad Mra. Chailes Treadway, Mrs. 6arak M. Gpears, Mra. Bertha L.

Thomas, Mrs. Jaeksoa. Mr. and Mra, Bury 1 Walker, Miss floreae Spears, If viag B. 8peara, Mr.

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Years Available:
1905-1960