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West Philadelphia News
?Philadelphia. Pa.?The Scstjui-Centcnnial
-International Exposition is
causing many people to lluck.lo Phil-'
irrt?tpt>1ft thin -c-^TiT- ft-nrrt ?H parts of
the universe. ? Many -interesting features
are beheld daily at the grounds.
Iu the Auditorium on the Sesqui-Cen^
tennial grounds July 12, 8:30 p. m.,
A pageant and drama in song: "Loy"1fv'n
fiift
chorus, of five hundred; written anil
staged by Mrs. Dora Cole Norman of
t New York, presenting the Negro in
the making and the finished product,'
annealing and thrilling. Showing the
history of the Negro from earlyiCS"
history, struggles and achievements of
t,he Negro from early Egyptian days
to the pre'sgnt. Miss Marian Anderson,
speciarnttrrartion-.?Pthmi special
attractions: The-famous Pisk Quin1
'' I t'l I'M. ~ I III' I ell 1 h i I i?i I?t-ln m'nl n'n (limr
tette. Music by Grinnell's "CSficert
Band. To miss this great .event you
will be missing a great thing.
M iss Pauline Dunniore of George-j
town, S. C. is spending the summer in
the City visiting her brother,- Chas.
Dunmore, 45th Street.,
' ?1 -Miss Thelma Delorme of - Sumter, i
S. C. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I
Thos. CTarke, 123 i\. b?th street: i
M iss Alice" ?F6sfer~a* teacher?from Cappabosic,
Va.<, is attending the sum.
? ?-Snhnnl -it the University of Ponn.
?irWliilt' here she is-the guest?
and Mrs. Guy O.' Stiles, lnO~~Nr~45th V
. ?^Street. !
Miss Inez Anderson, a .teacher of,
the Howard High School of George-1
town, S. C., is spending a while with,
Hnr Mrs Alex. Jenkins.? h
Mr. Wendell Hughes, a student of
Lincoln University, is home for the
""sumTnerr-yvith- hie~pave?Ur -J?ev.-^ajuL
. I Mrs. Hughes, 1150 M. 42nd StTSetr - 1
? Mr. Lynch, a student of Howard U-f
niversity, is spending the summer in
Philadelphia. Mr. Lynch is also -a
graduate of Claflln University, O"
Tangebuig, G." C,???
Mr. Charles S. Browne entertained
m Jnu, r>f tVio v,iim|rf.i' set at a party
on Friday evening, July 'Jth at tTie
beautiful andj spacious home of Mr.
and "Mrs. G. O. Stiles, G1U N. IGtli St..
<- Progressive Whist was played urrtii12:d0,
after which the young folks
rendered Toy Miss Blondell liorry pi
Georgetown, S. C. Then followed a
delicious course of .punch and cakes.
Mr. Browne played several selec-,
tions dn his musical saw with Myr
. -. Ira Harris at the piano.
f Those present Were Misses Lucy J.
' and Rena Driver, Blondell Horry,
Louise Dobson, Alice Foster, "Nellie
Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Buckman,
Mr, and Mrs. G. 0. ,Stiles,~MFS7
I Rebecca Hilton?Richburg?and?her
husband, Mr. Allen Richburg, Mr. and
-Mrs?Robert Chanman. Messrs. Ferdinand
Allen, Earl Johnson,-Ira Harris,
Henry Bevins, Wendell Hughes,
. Caston Lynch, and Dennis Fletcher.
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The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Green, Tuesday, July
f>, and left a son, Bernard Frederick
Green. Both, mother and babe are
doing nicely.
Mr. William Barnett who has been
on Jhe sick list for the past weekr
( is much improved.
Mr. -Jarpes Kinloeh and his bride
who was before her marriage, Miss
Claudia V. Crawford of Manning, S.
C., passed through Andrews on their
way by auto to Georgetown, where
' i they will make their home. "
The Candle Light sdr\*ice .which
was held at St. Andrews A. Mv E.
Church was quite a socceas^. The
Rev. &.( H. Lewis, A. B., B. D., delivered
a most inspiring sermon.
j Mr. Samuel Brown has returned
T ? fr^rn bi? trip North. While fh the
-North he visited seYerOl of the laVger
Northern Cities.' j
Little Miss Mary Frances HBreen
. . has been on the sick list. Up to date
she is improving.
A jolly bunch of young people mo
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UNDERGOES SERIOUS
OPERATION
Kingville, July 13.?Mrs. Corrie, the
daughter of .Mr. arid Mrs. J. B. Finch, a
graduate of the State College, is
now recovering from a serious opera- ~
4-ton and medical treatment at the Saufiders'
Memorial Hospital ?of Flot
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\Rev. W; L. JWilson, one of the most
outstanding leaders of the race in
Eastern North Carolina, known thru- ^
out the West, has now taken UP his
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ent; J. R. Jumper, 2nd Vice-Preside
; E. H. Wiley, Geo. Hampton, BenTK
Eubanks. Lucius Scurry, Wm. Don
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