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case ana --cnunuejiers. i ir* spacr j
, ~front piazza was set wiic 1 \yiih_nuj_i.
tive vines and shrubbery- nil 1 - ' i
ntise lanterns subdued the cxiyn t
... 1'gfrts. The ornate tin1,-. wii,r.
?hank hev^n?woodwork- of -the?t:V",
nificibnt drawing room Made a i- i
tinytivY "setting fur the ot <.>>: . .
Lights ^*ere dimmed ami < :' ^
illumination was furni-hvi by tk,
teen candles in threy brass w.. 1-..
bra arranged along thj- numt i . d.'f
--Promptly?at eight ?A-b-*-k Ml-sl-Li-?
len C. Wiley, a college chum-of .?.
bride, began M-mdelsoh,: V .. '
March. Mi >>?.-> A-.:..: !!. < ^ " . J
of the bind".'and.Myge IL ,
ton. daughter- of Dr. B. ouy.:- : -C
Birmingham w.ere the bridi* s en*y
attendants. Each w-mc pink, vbi.V -.
with blue trimming- : mi
[-i.-r ^ i, r' ? i i i > i ' - i
The hride accompanied ,Ly .<
ther came down the front Via!: w;./.
t.n th- ilrawi:.^ :
"altar, where she wa , .?waited L>.. .the'*:
! bride groom ai d the 'best num. M
B. K. CoX. bp it'll' i ' 'of i
: bride, wore a g-.-wn of I .": "
with pearl trin.miiojs. T / %? 2 \\
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? ?A~GOMP0UN0 OF OLI7 "CASTOR
and Mineral n;i?
Containing Quinine-SulphuiSage-Tar
and Tinctures.
-id
i In cash prizes for the he:
LADY ANDRES HAIR C
age restrictions. Both chi
not more than 56" xtftfrds on
, 1st prize
; . . . ? _2nd_{iriz<
^ 3 prizes (
30 prizes
~.. 65 prizes
r- -"Contest blank and envelope
PACKAGE containing 1 C
and Scalp Soap and 1 Hair
THE L7TDY AND
~ 1338 YOU STREET, N. V/.
^ MAKERSO
Afents .Wanted for Lady Andres ]
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( ITVVuCOM.MIT1ES
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ll.t'.rkiM'-.--; ('haptor lias been
v'k'pt-r six. month* here- it has
. thmiiailtL siyiy ' -members,
i.i ?i]b *.1thi-. membership is
The palmetto
Isics. Lecture will be given at
Salters Memorial, 2200 Block
Washington * St. Wednesday
'night Sept. 21, at 8:15. .We are
planning a Shakespeare Organi'
zation therefore \an admission
'of 10 centk is charged.
| Harkness chapter here in future-will
plan celebrations Lor
Late Booker T. Washington's
'T-Tftliday, the world's famops
and noble colored leader.
| The Associated Life Insurance
Co. will be in fore here not later
than Jan. 1, 1933.
"Heaven Bound" the great
,drama is to be given at Bethle
ham BnptV-t Church Sept?19
Monday night. The friends of
Harkness chapter> are - expect"
ed" to be present, t>e patriotic
and come out; twelve sue laT work
crs in trainingrrrtrHarkness Bibh
' u 1 ~ IV UTT
>inuui tu t- ni^Liuii^e 01 neaven
H '< ->im11." Key. S. R. Smith, pastor.
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?Joseph B, Krapse, Director.
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THE GOSPEL TORNADO
HEARD IN NEWARK, N. J
i- - "
Rev. - Walter James Davis
Evangelist heard by large crowds
at Mt: Zion Baptist Church
Thomas Street, pastored by Rev
J. R. Rown. It seems that he
has made the impossible, possl
?lib.', They -have put. fourth al
efforts to keep him two weeks
longer, but he declares he mus1
Lr(> to Richmond, Va.,?to?th<
Fountain Baptist Church, 32nc
and P. Streets, where he was re
centlv called to the pastorate.,_
Plans to have?his- installatior
services and rest for^SO days as
he declares he is ^physicalb
worn. The Evangelist has doth
much good in New York am
Newark, N. J. Each day hi:
- oflice-was overcrowded with peo
-plemf-eveiy walk of life seeking
spiritual advise, and financia
aid. We pray God's blessinj
upon the Evangelist that he rnaj
r-rvn tivma tn fin flip vvnrlf nf thi
Master.
Those wishing to corrcapom
with Dr. Davis mav address al
mai-l.to 512 N7"29th St. Rich
1 mond. Va.
For ''
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CORPORATION I
WASHINGTON, DA_C. X
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nt t iVmi iii'rai-ini nl
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1 . THIS IS SIMPLE-TO MAKE
This is one of those smartly simple.
- frocks you find yourself wearing
r | again and again. And it is nothings at
ij all to make.- The white pi<iue band
1 that trims the neck is shaped to sug- ,
3 | Best a side-closing without the bother ;
of making one- the neckline is really j
e V shaped. Pleafs?enormously smart j
for the runabout type?are clustered
at either side in front, and topped bv
3 patdrpockets for-a-fmish. We would
|] like this very much in brown and
white checked wool, sheer of course,
although it is equally suited to silk or
gingham. Short sleeves, by the way,
are very new and important in wool.
Excella Pattern No. 3412. Sizes 14
to 42, 25 cents. ?
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. ' Up-to^the-lvlhiiiu
' 8 r i
~ Modes
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.. PASSES.
Funeral services for the late^ ^
Mr. Charles E. Anderson, were
ncict at Sidney Park C. M. E. u
Fhurth," Monday" afternoon,"
Sept. 12, at 4 o'clock; the Rev.
J. C. Anderson, pastor ofhciat- *
? ?,
The deceased was well known ^
his friends, which was attested
by the large concourse of sor- o:
rowing relatives and' friends^
and the. beautiful floral tributes. H
He was a member of Sidnev Park 1<
Church; the K. of P., Odd Fel- c
low, Household of Ruth, fast t
Grand Masters Council and Pa_
triorches. The orders, in full re_ C
galia attended the funeral. j
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AlvteS IMPORTANT
SMENTS
liyersity will-t^ke'place Tuesl>er
at ten o'clock in the monitor
to raise 'and send his full
elder to he reported at
11 presiding elders and as many
u 1?v liunroKant
>1 will take place September 21 r
lent will have registered. '
II V. W1U/TAMS,
Bishop ef South Carolina.
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nally reached < lie talking screen
inl wilLroj'on Monday at?the
arolina Thoat re.
The lovely Dolores Del Rifo
ill be seen- in?the erotic role
f 'd,nana," cieatod on, t h e
tago by Deonore Ulric. w Joel
IcCrea, hand some hero or sevral
of Constance Bennett's reent
pictures, heads the supportT
(,''*t. : *
Filmed 'in Htfmaii, .this latst?;.RKO-Uadlu?picture
is filled
ith the sensuous beauty of the
-o}+ies, and ha? been.- Riven a
ivish production by. King Vidor,
reatof of Mich outstanding picurcs
as "The Big Parade,"
Street Scene " and "T h e
ham])."
One of the episodes particutrly
praised by critics in metroolitan
cities where the film has
con shown, is the recorded by
amera and microphonev-? 'Alt
underwater fight with a
hark; the flight of an entire - illage
from the deadly lava of
n erupting volcano, and a dar- j._
hg version of the hula, are
i '"ti. f *
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