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Saturday, November 24, 1928. ?. %i ' ; / r ' 1 ' .:i *' * . *"*' : .. .. ' /I * N- ' " " . ' "I * ' I I Miss Hattie B. Reynold!, who; js teaching at Hopkins, hits done, and is still doing some remarkable work for the school, sinc^. the opertirig on , Oct. 1st. We hope for her much suc?ceas. ??'' X" ,, ^ Mr, Ulysses Pompey, of Washing ton, D. C>t ia here visiting his Inulhei ivu. <j. Arthur Fompey. Iange, N. J., spent his vacation in Florida, Augusta, Ga. and also passed thru Columbia and spent a night [with his -broth er-trni aw- M,f."G]eorge Willimast 521 Sum*** 4? VThe Slabtown Convention will be Hj^n at First Calvary Baptist church Rday night, Novpmbef ' 30, at 8 ^kk. The public is invited to atHt Admission 10c. MY. Henry Abel, B \ I' 1 i 1 i ii imi f REV. F. B. McNEIL TO VISIT CHARLESTON. Row Frank B. McNeil will leave Monday morning for Charleston, S. C., where ho-will spend the~Veek in tlje interest The Leader. Watch for the Slaptown Convention LF. CERCLE ENTRE NOUS. . . : ' Fooli mnmlxnn nf T'o Pnrnln TTn + vo ^ congenial Mademoiselle Lillian Watts at'a very pretty bridge party on last Wednesday afternoon when she honored them. There were three tables and the games wi^rc played 5n a very pretty ,settinff-??higfhest score was mafic by Mme. Henrietta Boozer who received- lovely lingerie exquisite workmanship of Filipinos, h Consolation was cut to Mme. Osceloa Allen and fehe was presented a box of dainty crepe de chine handker . chiefs artistically designed in beautiful shades and tints. The low score prize,. a unique novelty for bridge games went to M.me. Ruth Butler. After a short business meet ing the hostess a ravir, delighted her guests w;ith salade de fruit er *" laituc, le pain, and eau de vie. Adieux were made reluctantly as mem - bers expressed great appeciation tc their hoStfess for an enjoyable after---noon. .tt CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Susan Smith and^Mrs. Annie Brown of 1920 Harden Street wist ' to, thank their many friends for 'the kindness and sympathy during: the ^ and death of. husband and fa her, Mr. John Smith, who departec - -?hi$ life. Nov. 12, 1928. Mrs. J. Reynolds, Prof. Reynolds ^taiss H. Reynolds and Mrs. B. Davis |otored to State College last Sun in their new Chrysler carAo..see daughter Miss Helen Reynolds. ?ERN CLUB ENTERTAINED, ^Rie Eastern Club No. 4/ which ^K~at the home oT*"%ffsi~Julia HarJ Hlr -on- last -Wednesday, was highly i 1-- it. i i. r\ : I^pnieriainea Dy tne nwsiess. i^uhuk lthe business and social hour, manj Of the talented members spoke on ' various Subjects incident to the success and upbuilding of the Club. All expressed themselves as having hac quite an enjoyable evening. The 3 hostess served an elaborate menu, Mrs. Cornelia Campbell was elected Reporter for the- Club. BRONSON-SNOWDEN Mr. and Mis. J. H. Bronson wish to annuonce the marriage of. theii daughter, Nettie, to Mr. John Snowl_ den, November 8, 1928. ' Mr. Sri'owtdan was formerly of ColB umbia and^a student of Allen^UniverK glty. Miss Bronsoh ia also of Columbia and a graduate of Booker Washington High School and State V College. x Mr. and Mrs. Snowden received many warm congratulations from their many friends. ^ r-"At~-home 254 W. 123 Street, New York City. _ , w Watch for the Slaptown < Convention k ' ' - ^ \ COLUMBIA TI|EATRE THE . DESERT BONO TWICE TO iVAv ' The "Desert Song", a thrillinf musical romance with -the most per feet cast assembled on the. America! stage, with 100 glorious voices uiule the direction of Sch>vab and Man " dells's Company of New' York wil play the Columbia Theatre, botl Friday and Saturday night?*, of- thi week, November 23rd and 21th, witl a special matinee .Saturday after noon," ' The NeW Yui'k' Sun records it as musical play \yith romance and a rin; ing musical humor long in deman on Broadway. While the New Yor World sayg'- it ir a "'dp vd bb.n.t^ romantic musical treat".' it has played two years in Nc\ York; two years in (Chicago and-spoil a year in London. It comes to th Columbia Theatre for (wo- nights thi week. . DOLL CONTEST AND j j THANKSGiVlNG PROGRAM test and Thanksgiving at Sidne Park Church, Thursday November 2! i at'8:00 p>fri. A good program is pre mised. Two of the beautiful colore dolls (as sold by the Citizens Furn - turo Store) will be. given to the tw persons selling the highest number c - votes. Mr. E. M. Keitt will recit some of his own poems, some o which will be on Thanksgiving. Th public is invited. " Admission one vote. T. J. Morris, Mgr. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. John \\\_\Vinters_afld-JIxs!rS cily^ Hamilton IIill announce thei marriage on Thursday, the eleve.nl of October,, nineteen hundred an X* \" .1 ?" ' vwciil^-t'lglll ykWW I OI K l^liy. . At home after November the fil . teenth, lll-18-159th Street, Jamaica Long Island: i PRESIDENTIAL PAG MA NT The presidents, their wives and cj a tupets will appear af BL>n&lict Co lege, Tuesday, November 27t1i,. a 8:00 o'elock. This program which wi i be both entertaining and instructiv r is fostered by the members of tl" Benedict Oiub. 1 The Pageant will be preceded musical treat. Ihe famous Benedii Quartet which broadcasted recent l They will be ably assisted by ti female quartet. . | Prof. Stanley Morris, head of tl Department of History at Benedi< College, will review theH^gvelope'mei of our- government thruout the a< ministrations, .. ? You. are urgently requested to a L tend. 7 ? Admission 10c. Mesdames Russe and Dun more, Directresses. THE NE\\- CENTURY CLUB J*> The New Centui-y Club was d< [ light fully,.entertained Saturday aftei > noon, November 17th, by IVH-s. 1 ! K. Jenkins, at her beautiful home c . Pine Street. I After a short busings session bridp was in progress. Mrs. It. H. Paul n , ceivecj the top store .prize, a lint i breakfast set, while the consplatio ~ a novel bridge lanlp, was won- fc ; Mrs >Swan Rhodes. The Thanksgr ' fing motif was carried out thrifout tl afternoon. An elaborate luncheon was en'joyt by all._ , ' ^ NOTICE L * - J ; Owing to the inclement weather c ' Monday last, the Queep Esther Chi i pter, numberl, O. E. S was unab to hold its regular monthly meeting { therefore all members are earnes I. ,ly urged to meet on Monday, Naven The Masonic Grand Lodge convei t Pa nn T9f1i r\~F Tinnn*v* is much t0 "he done along the line < - appointing?committees?and arran; ing programs. Please every mcmbt take due notice and be on time t r 4:3<J. No later than 5:00 o'clock. E. B. Lewie,'Royal Matron, Rev. J. H/Johnson, Royal' Patro Mrs. Laura Green, Secretary. announcement Miss Clara S. Clutts, a 1926 gr< i duate of Allen University is engage to Mr. T. P. DeLaina a graduate e Tuskegee Institute?mid a student -< ' Temple University,-* December 2: - 1928,. Marriaige" to take place t u the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stewar 1614 N. 26th Streer, Philadelphia, Pi Watch for the Slaptowi Convention y ^ ^ l-Ju. ? TOE pALMl r . ; f. NOTICE THANKSGIVING SOCIAL ' ? , ' , " J .The "x1" Club, under th? , pre.i- 1 dency of Miss Margaret \Ymiuco, if * sponsoring a Thanksgiving .Social at 1 ' the Y Building,- on Monday night, ^ November 2G. Music Fun, Itet I'eshr"1 r ments. Dont miss this singular treat 1. Featuring-^Misses llJaisy Hotueh, -A4-' ' ma Forrest, irrttian ' NolsoliV iiaflu :l ( B.. Watson, Koxiana IJolmun, jMrs, ' 3 . M. Smith/Mrs. C. H. Brown aa'T^MiY ^ 1 Miss Fountain of Allen -University' " Messrs. Berry, Starks, Jack-sun, I.ei ! and Cannon. Mrs!- Pullins ami the a boyS quarteto)f Benedict College will ? participate. The public is invited. ^ Watch for the JSJaptowii Convention ? United Tent of the J. 11. Gidding and, Jotlifee Union will hold its Thanks'1-I giving evovci^es :i1 Sulm.y Put. 1 1 "\I I."- /" I 1 o?..Vi v. . - - in. rj. vnurcn cvu?aay .NOVfHiucr ^ at ."J :0(T o'clock. The public is cordiay Uy invited. Come one, cohie'. all, '? Youi's in honor, -. Sister H. L. Simuel, \V. (i. Si M.l d . ' f ?? ?. o ALC.EN I'NlVKKSl'n t 1.1 ? ft A N ?f NIVERSARY DANCE j_ ie" f New York City?The Alton Uni-N e versity Club- entertained its friend.- J at its. First Anniversary Dance on"j. Wednesday evening,-. NqyeniWeV 7th i the Renaissance Ball.. Room, l.'IS'th Street and Seventh Avonpe. Beautifully .gowned 'young -Indiesand well groomed men; tripped. tin if - to the strains- of-'.thi entrancing 'ma h; sic'by- Vernon Andra.les Si rentuier.s ; d ; Out of town visito: - wvTe pOSent , I from Washing ton, Philadelphia, At-j F- lantic City and Connecticut. .The h.C i ft, fair proved t0 be-a h.'geMjeccss' ami I reflected credit upon this group of ; collego men and ninnii n. ? ?Mr.-4fy2tc9f Giles a? Master of Ceremonies-introduce I the followingofficers:. James A. Wakefield, I'resi^ dent; Walter DflWjkTns,. First Vicepresident,' Lizzie Ma.e Calwy, Secrfe'-] L^ 'tary; J. Friday Lawson, Asst. Sec re-j tavy; S.' B. Williams, Treasurer;' Ma-' c? i l'y?M. Cumin. in, Journalist; Edward J lain; II. \V? Law son, Sgt-;iUarms; Brown, Critici Sicily. Winters, Chap-, * J. M. Pearso?r^haii'.OK?H~of Executive ^ Committee; E. II. .Clark, BusssenCp Committee; E. H. Clark/ Business. u' Manager. . ^ ie ( , ' sons' and dauchteks meet ie | ? . :t The Sons and Daughters of Zion it spent a pleasant evening at the home i- of Mrs. Mansel llall on Lyon Street,! Thursday; November 8th. The meet- j t- ing was w-ell attended. Several, visitors.were present. After an. inter-1 11 cstirig business I'imrp", V" to'ivd L-1 j the . program of the evening. Which consisted .ur a ahrlg by the club and ja sol0 by Miss A. th^eene. Wc Were then served punch, sandwiches and : cake by the hostess,, assisted by ser veral members. Meeting adjourned ). to.meet on the 22nd at the home Of' >n Mr. and i^ts. D. Johnson on l'ine; J Street. 1 '.>! f.. V R , 6.- j . Miss A. Labrew, Secretary. n, I'OINSETTAs BREAKFAST ' ?y I)ANC10 TO BE VERY v- GAY AFFAIR 1Q V; ;' Of interest to Coiund>ia':r youngc; j uL dancing ^contingents Js_Ahe^miijnn'-o , ment that the Thanksgiving Tlreak-' fast Dance will. bu^givQj^ar^tli^^^^i ing, November til*, .'begum hig'--nJ^Trrin o'clock. l- This unusual event will prove exle ceedingly popular with yittfngor set. And a large number of out-of-towi.: t- guests are, .expected for the affair.} in addition to the local guests. Mull i- luxo Of chest ra. v , >f GOLDEN LEAF CLl'B f= The Qolrion?Leaf?Clnb?hrtd?its-" ;r meeting Monday, NovemberTUth Stf it the home, of Miss Rosa McCollough.' on O^rvais. Street. The meeting was called to flfr- ' m der by the president, Miss JuljaBcllj Thompson. Some verbal m^Hitosj winutcs were vbg xz - 7 eetimnblf wirnr presenTed hy the acting secre-tary, Miss Juliet Raiford. Then The7 i- reporting of the critic whs heard, id^ The program of the eveping was'>f^ presented hy the chairman of the >f program- -committee-. 5y-the - conclusion ^refreshments it were served. We adjourned to meet ?7 at the home of Miss. Juliett T, Kai-T a. ford, oh Gervais Street. ti Watch for the Slaptown Convention *| ' 2S S3SS - - - - ? -- - - - - -- rtTO LEADER ' NOTES OF JOSKSY4I.EE Last Sunday was^a jrrcat day. wit' Altho our pastor w.. . . . ;n- v.h.i indisposed. He had" an aixlcua* wit Ids lejf? however, he liliei lhe pulpi n'Ul preached a wonderful setiuoi He-was also elated a^j ju\ ;l v tor t'K coming term, * . The "fcl.'.oxyinn Monday n'"*it \\ hntK^presjdent election^ The poop! t 1 this, section u.ie_Jwll D;mocials fo Smith was elected .hy a majority. , After the electron i.ur audience wa v V H enlei tairred With an Old Fyl < oncert. >v, ? iu p i ?? con MAK1AM , \ . .. ... Tho Greatest C\ | STATE ( t| Wednesday, No a ' - ^ ; , . 8s te j " : - - | i " J PAUL. & f CLEANS I S - 'V -We Make Old And New Oi Quality And \"r 1917-1!) 11) TAYLORSTUI : ao^x^^o:oo,oov.oooLOOo:o.<>CtO 1 REESE'S I MRS. \\ R. A l-'nll 1 .ine of Pal cj Ciirarelto> and Tol Aladani C. J. Walk ?; 'fiiius, lee Cream I . ~ " r,lc 11-22 Asseml)l\ Si revt, Ot - * - . - _ ???????? ?| BITl % I 11 III I I I II ?1 11? I III : oclcloooo o:oooooo:ox':ooo-00 0:0:0 A .MESSAGE (J "X When lca:h .m'v jutes your fan ;> solaiv-tt-f nu's. to you' from thi A Nil Li UN i :\ OI.Iy NT A SSOC ijivjv i(d by iii.mratu;e-Yaws, 1 policy whtrftimiv Tut'cOougTtT 5 . SUCH.. X Kvoiy imiiilu-! of the family $5(jo.oi> CU.VI.I; ACTS. Our ji V about if,. 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