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^ Snlnrday, is,
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Bishop and Mrs. John liurst and
Pr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles -motored to
Washington,.'p. C. and Baltimore.
Maryland this Weejc. We hope for
them a pleasant ' trip.
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'We are.glad to see. ^Ir. J. S. Bas- ,
his home for seven weeks with a
broken leg. He is on the job again
^ at the Jefferson Hotel. ^
_ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bassard, Mrs.
"Florence Bassard and children motored
to Georgetown, S, C. to spend the
Thanksgiving with relatives and
sant trip. , * , |
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Messrs. E .0. Clark aiyl J. B. SuV"
btrr?erf Btairsraro thtT gueMsbf"The
Rev. and Mrs. Ingram. i
Mrs. Clarence Watson left a few i
days ago. to join her-husband Mrs. '
Clarence, wljo is working in I'hila- I
delphia. ' ? . I
Mr. and Mrs. William Barber an- i
nuonce the birth of a nine pound i
daughter, Jean Pelores, horn Decern- ~
? ber 9, 1928, at their residence, 2025
Marion Street.. 1
Miss JacUline Scptt of Eastover
was t^e week end' guest of -Miss K.
Hi McCollough. Then . pn Sunday,'
Misses Scott?and' McCemmgh were the-dinner
guests of Miss Florence i
White, Calhoun St. They enjoyed 1
themselves while being in the city.
Miss Caroline Brown, daughter of ;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, 1227 <
Harden Street, is still confined t0 her
bed at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
r~Shn.fc nnw much improved. ,
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Mr. J: R. Thomas, W. M. of Law- i
. rence Jones Lodge No. 57, oT Ander (
son, S. C., was a pleasant visitor in ,
the city this week.
Mr. James S". Anderson is back in j
the city after a month's visit to the .
home of h|t) parents.?He was in jo-red-v
in an automobile accident and was. |
not able to take up his regular vocation
as a teacher this year. He was |
formerly a member of thc faculty of
the Fairficdd County Graede School
leaf of absences because . of ?*hra in
- iifronv-.which -ha was given year's <
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i ~ Miss Bessye White entertained at ,
^ her home- Friday evening in honor ,
' of .Mr. PKchard Jone# of Butfalo, N. ]
Y. A large number of friends were ,
present arid all expressed themselv- .'
: es as having s-pent a very pleasant
evening. The out-of-town guests are ,
Misses Alvin I.aney, Annie Harris,
Tin' T? Pair. Pftrnice C. Tnllev. Edith i
> i Jnrifnfitii I.ucile ParHcr, Roselyn Nich ,
olas, Prof. J, R. Thompson, Mr. R.
L. Meriwether, Dr, C. L. Morris,
Prof. Whittington Dr. and Mrs. G.
W. Glymr. ^Itepsevelf Jeffries,
Lander Davis.. - V
NOTICE
Dr. J. G. Stuart announces the removal
of . his offices from 1702 Main
Street to his building at the corner of
Harden and Taylor Streets, opposite
Allen University, Entrance at
? 2130 Taylor St." "
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. jannie Reynolds -jannountfETS"
the marriage of her daughter,\ Zeno
bia B. to Mr. Frank Brown o^Washington,
D. C., on November 18J 1928.
The ceremony was performed-at the
home of the bride's brother, 2820
0 Dunberton Avenue, Washington,^ by
Rev, A. Wilbanks. They ai'e now at
"home 1412 Columbia'Street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES
All members of the Y an dall of
thosu wishing to- join?arc .-asked?to^meet
Monday, December 17th at the
Y Building, Park and Hampton Sts.
A program has been arranged; refreshments^
wTTTbe served.
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uusiness meeting cuv; social?iuihcb j
' and gentlemen?8:0(h , Admission
free.
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FASHION SHOw
' One of frfae most spectacular and
" rarest affairs ever seen, u Chihhleqi's
K Fashion Revue, will be- given Wednesday,
December 19th~at Sidney Park
^hurch. Talant from Benedict and
^ Allen-aid frjsm the city will be pre
sent that night. r '
The Revue will be given prompt-:
ly at 8:30. '
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CHRISTMAS CANTATA
The World's Redeemer, a Christmas
Cantata, (will \jc. rendered at
Ijt'thel A. E. Church, c<M-ner.?Xumter
and Taylor Stsv -Friday fright,
December 2l?t? t,, ?r ?
This promises to bq the treat of
the. Pre-Christrtias season?dont miss
it. ' ?1.-!
Mrs.^lnlla T. Rates, Organist, ' r
H. II. Howard, Pres. Choir,
Rdv. J.. ^WjjVTur^y Pastor.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. '.James S. Anderson extends
hanks to his many friends for their
kindness during his illness.
THANKS TO FRIENDSj
opohlliiwaaC. SSr sietoieETAOOOlN
?Wo wi;Q\ to-thank?our ffiends for
tht> hospitality and kindness shown
lis during the illm m and death uf
our boiftvod wife and mother; may
the-blessings of our Lord- biCupbn you
IL-?W. Williams and children.
MVKKIAGti VXN(K Nt IvMlLNT
Mrs, Alice J.' Boykin announces the
aiaixiatfe of?her--daughter,?Nellie Do
l>j?'Roykin, to Mr. Deancy Simp,son,
Wednesday, November 28. 1028. The
cremony was ilejcfmuiied_ hy.the,-Rev.
S. S. Youngbltjod, pastor of "First
L'alvftr.v Baptist Church.' ~r
The regular monthly meeting of
the graduate* htirsos was held at the
T. M. C; A. Tuesday evening, December
11th. Owing to the few memers
present, very little business wns
jjscussed . There will be another
meeting, December 10th, at 7:.*l0 p.
n. at tho-home of the president. Miss
\i A. Nelson, Fast Gervais Street.
All graduate nurses are asked to.be
present. - " - .
' Miss A. A. Nelson, R, N., Prc&,
All's. N. 1). Simpson. R. N., Re'r
KSS TKFS
ained the Kss Tees Wednesday after
noon at her home on Henderson .St.
After short business meeting, tables
were placed for whist. Misses Jones
Mack anrl Vineont- hnvlnu- -ikr, cn
score, had to draw for the first.prize.
Miss Mack was th<? fortunate lady
ind was presented with rt* lovely pair
if silk stockings. Miss Nence cut
the consolation and received a lovely
>ox of handkerchiefs^ Miss1 Gantt received
for the booby, a dainty pen
.viper. A salad course with Russian
Feu was sorVed. . . - . '' '
The Ess Tees held a business meeting
Tuesday afternoon, December 10,
\t' the home of Miss Genevieve' Vm vnV.
Coin Puttees were appointed to
;>lan for a da he during the holidays.-.
BANQUET. GIVEN BENEDICT'S
FOOTBALL BOYS
Friday night. Noveiriliri?fiO, Bene
lic't's - football team 'was royally entertained
by Ooach-daeH Williams at
his hohie on Hampton Avenue. The
.vholc scfuad appeared on the scene at
uttce and the fun began. Everyjmj
had some part on the program. JwP1
inerous games were played. Mesggfr
Adamson and Gaulden related happen
in its on the gridiron during the past
season. *v '
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Quartet composed of F'<\ptrl)a 11 players
and. sports writer rendered many
selections. . ' ;
Mr. Joseph Bailey letter man of
theJiaseball tea.rn acted as toastmaster.
He introduced Professors Maddison,
Murray and Morris who gave
short talks.
Mr. Argyll*. the only s,enin'r nf thr
team, made a farewell talk to his
t^nm-mates. Then a menu consisting:
of stewed chicken, rice^Ljnacaroni,?yotato.
salad,?picking, Parker
House rolls and butter, fruit punch
ice cream and, cake was served.
MRS. P. R. TRICE DIES IN NEW
YORK.,. *
The sad intelligence has come thai
Mrs. P. R. Tri^, a life long l'esi
dent of.Colombia, died in New Ydri
City, November 12th. Her manj
friends regret her. demise.
NOMINATIONS INVITED FOR
SPINGARN MEDAL AWARD.
New York, Dec. 7.?Nominations
for the 102(J ^ward of. the Spingari
Medal, which";is>"lo be presented ii
nivcrsary Conference of the Natinna
Association for the Advancement oi
Colored People, are now being invitee
All nominations shpuid srtata clear
ly the achievement or career on the
basis of whieh the-nonviriation is math
and should be accompanied by a briel
biography of the "nominee. This ma'
ter shoulcLh? sent to the Chairmar
of the Award Committee, Bishoj
Ink.. Uim.it, in nnf^T'ftf1 tko kf A " A
C. P., 65) Fifth Avenue, New York
N. Y. ' ^. The
Medal is awarded for the mos
distinguished achievement in any hoi
orable field of human endeavor dur
ing the past year or years by an A
merican citizen of African descent.
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11*LANS MADli X HH1SMAS POJN- ua
... ? SE'K'J'AS.
Of interest to Columbia'fyVouthful
society will be therannouncement that I
the Christmas. ball will Te given in I
the Frederick ILj^Uiuujui by the I'oin-.
1 settas Club oh Tuesday evening, De- j|
comber liblh. f v. I
The "setting which will be composed I
of'green and red amid streamers of' 9
purple and gold will, be peculiarly ap- ?
" proprtaie for the day, as~TT will sug- H
gest tlnr^Club in it&?* holiday coloi I
Scheme.
The I'oinsettas are always antic:- I
pated by the yourtgor members of fl
.Columbia society and the Christmas J
ball will tie one of the most eagerly I
awaited events of the holiday? sea-! I
1 son. Another interesting fact will j |
be the Xmas. Breakfast Dance from j-l
u live Uhiil ien o'clock, at the Odd Kel-' I
lows' Academy. Music will be fur-'
nished .'by the Ajax DeLuxe Orehe5=j
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* CHARITY BALL.
Thursday r>iirHt, Deci 20, will mark I
. one of the greatest events in the so- 1
vial history- 04'-Collimbia, whpn. lliu H
Ki-Yi Social Club wilt give-its much <>
talked of -Charity Bitll. -The affair 9
j propiises to be of J,he most brilliant 9
balls given during the Yuletide, andjl
will mark the beginning of the sea- Fj
son's festivities.
. -^Special music for- the occasion wHTrg
be furnished.by Columbia's most fa- w
mous' -and renowned orchestra.
Led by the--popular and energetic, gg
Mr. I'atterson the Ki-Yi Club has attaincd
a place of distinction in the^.l
social world. Besides Mr.TTrtterson. J
_^the .Club is composed of the following a
; Mrs.'Annie .Mae Patrick, Mrs; Thel- 9
Ima Waller, Misses Klla Clyde Myers, 9
! Florence (ianttf Alma" Purest, Kthol
1 ,ce Lvans, Mattie Lylcs, Lillian "|
Smoot, Itichie Cireen, Lillian Nelson*, p
Messrs. J. M. Stevens,"Harold A. Sttf- I
vens, Jos. A. Bailey, Chus. B. Bailey,
Alphdnso Patrick,/Richard Wil.liams,
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nwniifa. nuwiiiu vuiVKPry ana l'.uwaru
! Kyer. / . I
| Beginning at t):00 o'clocK p. "rin I
(tIR' inotto of the Club wni be: "k>ni5
: with the dance, let joy fag uiiiMiilint d" -ff
until 1K)0 a. m.
si uprise PARTY
There was a Surprise Party given I
at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. W. "M. ta
Johnson, 1227 Heidt Street la.-it Thurs
day cvenipg. in honor of Mrs. Win. ^
An.tloraon, who has bean visiting the *
city for a short while from Detroit, <>3
The evening Was delightfully spent X*
j]~I)y alb Those who attended were ^
j Mr.'and Mrs. West Darby, Mr. and X
Mrs. James brown, :wr. iNalitan Ko- J
-|Wn8gHi M_rsW4ark, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. ^
Josh Alston," Mr. Eugene Harris, Mr. ^
and Mrs. Eaury, Mr.'and Mrs. Con|
yers, Mrs.. Robert Keitt and others- <>j
LThey expressed themselves as highly
" pleased with- the entertainment of X,
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k the evening. - ' ' ' ?
11^4'a i,s TE.VX is cll b ^
The Pals " are making plans for |
j their first official dance which will be "V
,held, durinjpthc XmaS holidays, Wed-i
! nesday evening, December 2G, at the]
Elk's 'Ilall.^ jnvita'tions will be sent
' ouOjihis week to" all of the, jpal sup- ,t
yp?Wtt?rs.. In each invitation a car3
: j will- b<r~pt"nced :to he presented at the- ^
I door. This plan will'be carried out. ] *s~'
',Wi' guarantee you a good dunce.?We q
5 are anyious that the dance he good' 5
" because of the visitors and because g
" of: you. - , V <S
: Mr.' Wnii N. Wilson; the vice presi- -q>
dent of the club,'will arrive in the ci- q
ty December. Wc will he glad to
have him back. ? ^
LE CERCI.E ENTRK NOI S NEWS 5
t One of the prettiest parties of the q
l reason and one of the outstanding e- 2
c vents of the year was that of Ma- 2
' dannoisellc Catherine Williams when Q
she received Le Cercle Entre- Nous o
last Wednesday afternoon, r- - ?
Place cards, score hoards and favors S
artistically arranged on tables for 3
bridge were beautiful beyond descrip- o
> tion. The color- scheme, pink and blue q
1 was c&rried"Wttt thruout the evening. ?
1 ^anf" V.'ttHfc ^Jo^'liju'n''hnd^'iadp^h igh
1 est aniouh"t~tmd she Was awarded the ?
f most beautiful . silk hose in taupe, ?
1 tastily selected: M'me. Daisy Roach y
-tlw TOflSnhftlntr 0 ml' Wii? hnimr tn ' A
receive a lovely FrandAag, unlqtTfwmd a
- novel, with a hack of ivory and rtthr?-HC
1 #o|ie; setting. Booty, a bridge score j *
t pad m ^cjoral celluloid went to Mme. $
MmcKota' ClaifrUon. Tho guest oL+-&
> hotior, Madame R. H. Paul was pre-, X
^ sented n Belgium glass perfume spray ,Y
. Following the games, the. hostess de- ?
lightfully Served her guests with ar?|?
t most delectable repast. - fars. Halli
m^n very charmingly assisted the "X
- hostess with the hospitalities so gen-> y
- uinoly shown and so thoroly enjoyed,.^
by Le Cercle.and her guest . , '"J
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"I was terribly nervuus and subject to
fc?Uill'L'd.s A)l.-tert:ib]e suitering and mel?
uncholia. Now 1 anv the proud moth*
(<'.'-er.?>f a beautiful little daughter and
'<* i true coin pan h?*n hh^-'inFifin^iTfir-ift-?: '
^ in.v husband. 1 believe* hundreds of
^ ither Wonien would like t.< know the
Word of my hapidneks, ami- I will
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man Who wtH" write inc." Mrs. "Burr: ??
ion oilers. her advice entirely witiTotft
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