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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933
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DEADLINE FOR SOCIAL NEWS
On account of Thanksgiving Tirs- ume popu
day, noon of next week willl be the Be-the cE a
final dead line on all social mews an MAT
personal items. Our press dluy will fioutt prime: 1
be moved up by one day. -2
BUSY BEE CLUB -
BEAUMONT STUDENT
Josef Caldwell, Houston’s young so-
The popular boy contest sponsored
was quite a success The loist, who is specializing in music at
— raised, was $29.55. The the Charlton-Pollard High School in
eme, the second by Henderson Walker, Beaumont, was seen in the city 1last
and the third by Paul Stives, Jr. The week. Josef has become * member of
cluubb B having Thanksgiving dinner
for the old folk and shut-ins at the
.residence off Mrs. W. J. Parks, 1801
Mme. B. Foster, 2213 Clhurik,, Mr- Pannell. Dinners will be sent to those
prised her son, Pemwy Joiner, am his unable to attend.
birthday last Tuesday. The Ihosthess oOo
was assisted by her dengihter, Ms. F. Nightingale Social Club
Miss Slaughter. Another daughter, Spencer Grant and bis “Gales” are
Nelcetions aFe-ilst treeline not
were played, after which * hourly the iiiood cry, Beaumont, and Poke
menu was served. Pemry meuseiiwuedd a Antoihum In other words, checking
om hiss social farms with the assist-
anzre off Thaddeus Williams.
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Neapolitan Night Club
SURPRISED
number of useful gifts. The ggurrtts
were: Mrs. I. D. Walton, Eudora For
ter, Misses Coretha Joimer, Jeneiithe
Johnson, Viola Johnson, Mimailn
Dow; Paul Moore, Feastns Slaughter
Walter Merton, and Thomas Jeimer.
the special group, and he seems very
proud of the honor.
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CORRECTION
It seems that we were misinformed
last week concerning the announce-
ment of the marriage of Miss Jessie
Marian Forbes and Fred T. Lindsey.
There is no truth in the statement.
Evidently someone merely wanted
to have some fun. Mr. Lindsey is still
residing at his home with his parents,
2110 Gregg St.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Hubbard, Rev. and
Mrs. W. L. Turner, Mmes. R. L. Ter-
— — , , rell, Marjorie Hope, and Beatrice Gil-
-------------JInua-u.. The Neapolitan Night Socialand liam were guests of Mrs. B. E. Cole-
Everyone left having had a wamder- Dramatic Club met with Miss Edna man, 2022 Davis, Sunday to a tur
ful time. Mhe Grant, 209. Pinkney, Tuesday ke dinner. P. E. Smith was host The
oOo night -A very inspiring business meet- dinner was prepared by Mrs. M. E.
Hughes Business College Chuib iM was held, after which the hostess - - - ---
The Hughes Business Crilepe Cub sened a very delicious repast. The
was organized Ort. G. TIER dud has on a drive Tor new members
lowing officers were cede- Hu whhiich will end December 31.
Schrubbs, president; Clara Pumry,,
vice president; Ora Lee Simon, »
retary; Velosia Elsby, assistant sur- ---—---------------— -------------
retary; Ruby Lee Pouney,, thmsmen; BSt K. Pumphrey, 2413 Webster, nesday was fine. Misses Garrison,
Joseph Harris, chaplain; Krttiiia Lee Wednesday evening, November 8. Af- Green, and Blanche are running to be
McKeener, reporter; Delomes Quaiker, terr several rounds of bridge, the Y.W.A. queen.
assistant reporter; and Phyllis Milk; hostess served a most appetizing
critic. Tunchsem Prizes were awarded to Mrs. .___.. ....... _
The club held its regular mnettiing Jimmie Gray for high score and to having its monthly educational pro-
Wednesday night at ttihe college, 381® “ 4 * "
McGowan.
Smith, the mother of Mrs. Coleman.
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The Mt. Olive Y.W.A. met at the
. home of Miss Elzora Smith with the
J vice president in charge. The presi-
WE MODERNS dent. Miss Oats, and Blanche S. Poke
The We Moderns met with Miss spoke on “Prayer.” The musical Wed-
Y.W. A. queen.
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The Working Girls Aid
Club is
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. F. B. Madison, 2816 Demir,
entertained a number of firends att
her birthday party Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Madison wore a black chiffffom ___-
dress with grey accessories. J. J. Thursday nightt. November 20, at
Saulter was the life of ttihe panrtty.. A 4109 Smith. The public is invited to
delicious repast was serwed. attend. Admission and refreshments
will be free.
Nns.. Nalihan Burch for low score. The gram Tuesday evening, November 28,
ment meeting will be held at the at 8 p. m. at the Y.W.C.A.. The pub-
home of Mrs. Constance Houston- lie is invited.
Thompson, 1303 Bayou.
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ML. P. BOOSTERS CLUB NO. 3
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Mrs. Josephine Davis spent Sunday
in Richmond visiting her daughter,
The ML P. Boosters Club No. 3 will Mrs. Agnes Breed Robinson.
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mender a Thanksgiving program
MRS. JAS. T. EWING
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To house and properly care for the hundred odd members of the cast of
“The Green Pastures,” Pulitzer Prize play which comes to Houston December
7th, is no easy task. Heading the committee of three to make these ar-
NOTICE ABOUT SOCIAL NEWS
The society editor announces that
social news, club news, and per-
sonal items may be telephoned to
her over Preston 7916 or mailed to
The Informer, Society Editor, 409
Smith Street, Houston, Texas.
NEW ORLEANS VISITORS
Among the visitors from New Or-
leans, La., who came over to the
Yates-McDonough game last Satur-
day were Miss Emma Williams and
Mrs. Zenobia Wright, teachers in the
school system in New Orleans, and
Miss Perl Royal, social worker. They
Miss Pearl Royal, social worker. They
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. McCoy and family, 2806 Gray.
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IN MEMORIAM
In memory of Dean J. T. Fox, who
passed Nov. 26, 1932:
Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace.
Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul;
While the stars burn, the moons in-
crease.
And the greet ages onward roll.
Sleep till the end, true soul and
sweet.
Nothing comes to thee new or
strange;
Sleep full of rest from head to feet,
lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
(Signed) Mm A. v. Fox, wife.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of expressing
our kindest appreciation for the many
miss vena mae wavis, Z41U xosane, evidences of sympathy and interest
is recuperating, after being in an au- upon the occasionof the last illness
* - and death of our beloved mother and
grandmother. Mm Savannah Oliver,
who departed this life last Sunday
morning at 12:30 a. m., at her resi-
dence, 3022 Elgin avenue, Houston,
Texas. We are also grateful for the
Miss Celia Mae Davis, 2410 Rosalie,
tomobile accident on October 25.
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Mrs. Inez Sims, 3210 Nance, has re-
covered from her illness and is now
back st work.
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Mrs. Annie Joseph, 3212 Hare, is many florala which were sent. ..
improving rapidly. (Signed) G. H. Nickerson, son; Mrs.
0O0 G. H. Nickerson, daughter-in-law;
Master Martin Eugene Livings and Harold and G. H. Nickerson, Jr.,
his mother, Mm Mary Fields, spent
Armistice Day with his grandparents
in Sunset Heights.
(Signed) G. H. Nickerson, son; Mrs.
G. H. Nickerson, daughter-in-law;
grandchildren.
Mrs. Paul Tibodeaux, St. Martin-
ville. La., mother of Mrs. Telesia Bay,
503 32nd, departed this life, Thurs-
day, Nov. 16, after living to a ripe
old age. Mrs. Bay was there at her
side when the end came.
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CARD OF THANKS
We are indeed grateful to the
neighbors and friends who were so
kind and considerate to us during our
recent bereavement in the passing of
our darling sister. Mm Florence Don-
nelly Bland, who left us November
12, 1933. We also wish to express
our profound gratitude to those who
extended an condolence, for the many
floral offerings from both white and
colored, whose beauty and aroma
tended to lighten our otherwise heavy
hearts, for those who rendered their
car service, for the U.B.F. Silvertone
Band, and Rev. Lee Thigpen for his
consoling message. .
(Signed) Miss Mary Jane Bland,
wore daughter; Mm Bertha White and Mm
Ida B. Douglas, sisters; Messrs. Ar-
CAP thur Donnelly, Jr., Ernest Donnelly,
land Cleophus L. Donnelly, brothers.
Paramount Bridge Club , *
Mrs. Ed Hereford and Mrs. Arthur rangements is Mm Jas. T. Ewing, prominent Houston civic, fraternal, and
Ratcliffe, Jr., were joint hostesses to Y.W.C.A. leader, and lieutenant general of NRA forces among Negro
the Paramount Bridge Club Saturday women. Other members of the committee are Miss Marion L. Hill, employ-
at the home of Mrs. Hereford, 1616 ment secertary of the Y.W.C.A., end Mm W. J. Howard, well known society
Sam Wilson. Pink and red roses in PA * ^ "-"-" • * ?
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See Spivey Printing Co., ffior SJ
printing. Phone Beacon R275R. SRBD i ——-------. -
McKinney. Mensonabie mer Werk The Aurora Club met at the home vases "and baskets gave "A beautiful matron of Houston,
called for and delivered pnumipils- Add. of Mr- Brown, 2202. Jeferson, Friday touch to the living and dining rooms.
„ .evening, Nov. 17. The high spots of After several games of bridge, prizes---
Blue Ribbon Chuib the meeting were stressed upon de- were awarded to the following- Miss Sunlight Club
The Blue Ribbon C. Club melt att the welhping the talented members on a wei a Pratt first nrize- Rw B . ent Ob .
residence of Mrs. C. L Williams, 222s short story drama which we expect to ConhisLT tasty The Young .People's Progressive
Holman. The meeting was ampemed by sponsor im the near future. During Carter, oobys after CHih A X Club of Sunlight Baptist Church met . - „ ,
the president, Mrs. H. W. Waisker, and the past week the members visited luncheon was served Guests If the Thursday night at the church with tained with a buffet supper Sunday
the lesson was taught from ttihe north the grave of their deceased member, qub were me Roman owes' sed the president, C. E. Turner, presiding, evening *t their lovely home, 8297
chapter of St. John Mrs. C. L Will- Allman Love. They celebrated the pamiron W W Hobinson- and Ban 444---- net-
liams offered the prayer and Mrs. F. second anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. „
B. Madison rendered a solle. Allkm att their home, 2218 Stevens, af- xr. orsk p.09 1905 Alanyl nev. "- D. ouysal, auurvuuccu wuU 0.:-- --— —“ --****
ter which the club was served with re-L. Mrs. Obie Browning, 1305 Andrews, speaker, Rev. James Cook, to the Sadie Brooks and company, Maude
frushments by the hostess, Mrs. who has been in Chicago visiting the club. He preached a wonderful ser- Carrier and company, Corinne Pines
Worlds Fair, returned homo this mon. A selection from his St. Mark «nd company, Ida Green and company,
week. jubilee quartet was good. They raised Katie Palmer and company, Beatrice
— ___________________Mrs Burton PVchita Falls is in $6.10. ----------------*
ward as host. After a brief usimnei chumming daughter of Mr. and MrE the city visiting her sister, Mrs’. Bell
Arthur, at 305 Polk.
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bers. The next meting will dhe aft the pmuwunt were: Mecoy Johnson, LK Mrs. Louise, Attalee, of Living stone
home of Mice Nallin Silem sera wrrame-___an = a ==_”__has returned to Houston trom a visit
with relatives and friends, making the
trip overland. She is located at the
no
Revelers Club
The Revelers Social Chuib met att Powell,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkims
Lee, 4405 Welton, with CClitem May-
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AURORA CLUB
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MR. AND MRS. RATCLIFFE
ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ratcliffe enter-
oer. :------------the president, C. E. Turner, presiding, evening,
the Hamilton, W. W. Robinson, and San After a short prayer service conduct- . . a woo cute.
- ed by Deacon M. Williams, the pastor, Berry, in honor of their lovely friends:
Rev. A. B. Boylan, introduced the Misses Sallie Hicks and company,
WATCH CRYSTALS, 25e; main
springs, $1.00 up. Guaranteed work
—Ramon Otto—Loans—1105 1
tol, Preston 8414.
Missy Malcolm Henri Etta Ashford,
session, a tasty repast was served. J.. Lewis, was entertained with a
Misses Veora Jackson and Deretth Birthday party Tuesday, Nov. 14, at
Gillom were accepted as mew mem- her home,, 3902 Lyons. Among those
home of Miss Nellie Gillum, 41619 Williams,, Alvia Green, Marguerite
Sumpter. Norvelle Hunter is the me- Gmeem, and Vernelle Ashford. A very
porter. niine time was enjoyed.
nine time was enjoyed.
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. ----. Miiss Euth Robinson spent the
Courtland, honored little M. J, tiheiir week-end with her sister, Louise, in
daughter, with a party celebrating her Orleans,
second birthday. i ______000
Miss Theam see Shuwile, ar Ram STONE CLINIC
Orleans, was a visitor in ttihe cillw uau Dwlfirg St. Preston 6958
Saturday for the football ggpanme. Sine
spent some time with Mr. amd Ms.
Lucile Johnson, 2825 Drew.
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Mrs. Mary Beck, 314 32nd siimert.
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Mr. and Mrs. M
Adams, 35DI
Ann-aar-
mwi. MAP, NOSE M ToNr
Free Clinic Tuesday and Saturday
Toliver and company, Lola Brown and
company, Jewel McDade and company,
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Rev. J. S. Walls, 8201 Center, who Effie Thomas and company, Lee
underwent an operation recently, is Howard and company, Manuella
improving nicely.
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Comunity Welfare Club
The club met at the usual hour at
UNFURNISHED ROOM for rent with
use of living room and kitchen. A
nice place for light-housekeeping
for the right party. Ring Fairfax
0405.
L H. LATSON, Funeral director ane
Embalmer. Tavlor, Tex., Phone ««-
, BIRTHDAY PARTY
I Miss Lillian Buckner entertaind
her intimate friends with a birthday
party Friday night, November 17.
The home was lovely in the black
and yellow color scheme. A delight-
ful luncheon was served.
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Howard and company, n_____
Parker and company, Ophelia Jubert
and company, Emma Pointer and
company; Alice Grice and com-
pany, Mmes. Estelle Dixon and
trip ovenanu. one in sucaveu au wnc , .____, _. arias p. m Helen Harris, Dave Hawthorn,
home of her sister, Mrs. Ruby Mae the home of Sis. Minn e .Brown he Messrs. and Mmes Vaughn, J. B.
Williams, 700 Clark. • meeting was opened with scripture Rolden. Arthur Sernoos. and Toll Rat.
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CORRECTION
Walton's Real Estate Agency, A. L.
LANGES AUTO PARK, opposite
Lincoln Theatre. All day parking ------, ono
15c. Open until midnight. Washing Walton, manager, is located at 27055
and Greasing. At *— -----* mistake made
Odin Ave. There was a mistake made
in this address last week.
WANTED: COLORED SALESMEN,
opened with scripture Messrs. 2nd mis * B
reading, and the club prograin was cliffe. The menu “**′,
big suf en: club with an Coedanund planned and the home was very in- ------------------
Sedric Davis and Miss Vera Leslie anar-eduekon etch." Descor Fil viting. The centerpiece was a huge kins, P. 0. Box 993, Houston.
Johnson were united in holy bonds of and encanorresPeseident was ore: pumpkin filled with fancy fruits with -
matrimony last Thursday evening, was present. The president MA autumn leaves around 1L The buffet DIVORCES obtained in non-contested
Nov. 16, at the parsonage of St. Paul sented with Arouowet ofchem was adorned with a gorgeous crystal cases for ($10.00); 404 Fannin
A. M. E. Church. Rev. L. J Mont- to The ^ with some very pleasing bowl of schneckens and platters, of Bldg- Phone C. 6632.
gomery officiated. selections. The next meeting will be 19 dee. ThePOT Asm" ------------------------------
. 000, . held at «“ home of Mrs. Hallie V. Wadorned with an old fashioned hat BRAZOS AUTO PARK. Opposite Odd
White Swan Bridge Club Roberts, Nov. 26, at 4:30 p. m. E. weh. th. 525 2 , PMReN Fellows Temple. Convenient, econo-
The club met Thursday afternoon Palmer, reporter. 5..M 8..oe=sPY.-5 M mical and safe. Cor. Prairie and
at the home of Mrs. Connie Davis. Af-
ter several games of bridge, prizes
I were awarded to Mrs. Laster, first,
I and to Mrs. Cox, consolation. Re-
MARRIED
for Beautiful New Garden tract de-
velopment for colored. Located
within 6 miles of Court House. Call
Trinity Gardens or write Mr. Per
(2
is visiting in Shreveport, La.
Seven avenue t •= -- The chub met at the home of Henry freshments were served. Mrs. Mil-
-00 Chriisttiim. A short business meeting dred Welker is the reporter for the
- __._ ____. Wars hell, and many plans were made club. The club gave a supper. Satur-
Rev. and Mrs. P. E. Warmark off four the future. Miss Leila Mae John- dav night which proved to be a great
Galveston, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wo-sum and Jerome Bailler were quietly d*y n&AE which proved 8
mack and family were present to wilew--an—*— - —— — -A
the remains of Judson Crawffioni, tlheiir
nephew.
1 to 2 p. m.
uou
High Steppers Club
success.
Mrs. Arthur Scruggs, and baskets of
daisies and chrysanthemums from__
. Misses Pine and Parker. They spent spam BAMRIRGERS
Mrs. Lucretia Lawson Love, promi- the evening playing cards and danc- 8 .BP SARL "silo" 4
nent voice teacher, was the delighted ing. — * S 9
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown,
2317 Davis, Sunday at dinner.
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DINNER GUEST
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.DEBATE
mical and safe. Cor. Prairie, and
Smith.
J. and B. Sandwich Shop, 41
Smith, next door to The Houston
Informer
•on
Mrs. George Lee, 715 32nd sitmet,
a regular theater-goer, was amune
the prize winners in The Mousthom Im-
former word contest.
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Due to illness, Miss Helen Adama,'
7001 N. Main, who has been to Chi-
cage studying murse thaiiing, is all on -ror .a present •
home again. She is very much im-M-,
proved at this writing. nIn-m - * P
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Dine and dance at the Fine P
Night Club, Houston's luftenit a
tion, with private din
music, food and dri
charge. Corner Emni
Pink Stephens, Prop
iwilia sea C.
The Twilight Social Chib hall illu
weekly meeting Monday might at the
beautiful home of Miss Jumilin
S mit h The interesting Buslines
meeting was briefly carried out by
the president, Gladys Dosweill, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellard Baty, Mr. Onour, and
Strauther Beverly were the pilemiing
visitors. Miss Smith proved a scann-
ing, and genuine hostess by traing
me E
course. Miss Letta more we H He.
ess to the next meeting.
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High Spot Social Club
The club mat with the moa
Mm L. M. Taylor, Nov. 15, t
Ruthven. A lovely evening wan.
by all. The hostess served a war
licious menu. The chuib also wall.
Mrs. Sarah Dabis, 1016 Meier,
22.
This Clipping Entities Yen de
FREE!
1 MATTRESS POCTOE
2 FANCY corrox runows
with ehcoi = A E
New Mattresses at Whole-
sale Prices—Renovating $1.00
Down, Balance Weekly.
Sanitary mattress
1507 Louisiana Benoon 21500
SEE BEAUTIFUL TRINITY GAR-
DENS-A new deal for Houston's
Colored Citizens. Close in. With-
in five miles of Court House. Real
Bargains. Fine fertile garden tracts
60x300—some larger, as low as
$165. How to get there? Drive
out Humble highway No. 35 (North
Clark St.) until yen pass through
the first under railway pass; then
take first road to the right (West-
cott road), and go east to Trinity
Garden office. Office on property
—Open every day until dark. Terms
to suit you. Drive Out And Be
Convinced.! ■ ’.•.-,.
On Friday night, December 1, there
will be a debate at ML Olive Baptist
Miss Elizabeth Benjamon and Miss Church, 3208 Denver. The question to
Gertrude Blocker entertained a group be discussed is: Who is more valuable.
ETERTAINED
mauriad Sunday night, Nov. 19, at
Friemdhip Baptist Church. Mr. and ..... .............. ..-.,, ...._______________:____-_____. . _______________-__________.
Mins. Hillier will reside at 5319 La-caled to the bedside of her brother, of their friends with a lovely party man or woman? Mm A. E. Knuckles
mramnrhn. Mrs. Elma Qualls is the re- Wash Cooper, who was stricken with Sunday evening at 4111 Lyons. A jol- of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Rosa Ware of
—"- . ". ----- *** ly me -*= kea Taunton Chenal will AeA *1 -
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Colliiem Hargles Social Club
The Coldem Eagles met Monday
nightt att the home of Miss Noma Mae ___________________
Row, 2601 Holman. Members are Levinnia Harris Wednesday,
shimll. naming, for future proreL:
- * - • Port
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Mrs. Nancy J. Lee, 2919 Hardy, was
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, a paralytic stroke a week ago. His ly time was had. BoyntonChapel will defend the wo-
----- . oOo 'men, while O. B. Roy, president of
000 The marriage of Tom Cook, Jr., of S. P. Go Getters Club, and Mr. Hop-
Miss Eugenia Jenkins, of Hunts- San Antonio, Texas, to Mm Elnora kins of Little Zion Baptist Church
the dinner guests of Miss Randolph Winters, of Houston, was will defend the men. The Judges will
solemnized Tuesday night, November be Sandy Lewis from St. John on
14, in the study of Rev. J. E. Nesby, Bastrop, Mr. Turner, and Mrs. Ella
— ... . pastor of New Pleasant Green Bap- Gipon of ML Olive.
a Cultist Church. After the ceremony, Mr. -A-
Arthur, im the person of Famous Cun- here set, ene.ercirltmo? and “~ Coal %aL - -^ • -*-
miinesamm. S. Williams is the report- Aubrey Davis, 1202 Oneil, and an un-I'E
ex. . usually large number of members
.were present. The president to
FAME FAME, a week's supply of ed. After the business was
gncente, City Drug Store. Chance games and *
purchase
condition is grave.
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ville, was the dinner guests
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La Rose Club
LET
R. LB
■Da
and Mrs. Cook took a short trip visit-
friends and relatives.
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ML Vernon’s Entertaining New
Church Delayed
FOR SALE cheap if trade is'closed
during December. Acreage and sub-
division in colored district. Ideal
place for dance pavillion and 3.2
garden. Nothing of the kind within
thirty miles. Box. A. A., El Campo,
Texas. ;.^
OUR SPECIALThree services for
$1.00. Mrs. Bonita Campbell special-
izing in Marceling, an addition to
The Franklin Beauty Shoppe.
Due to some unexpected delay in
getting its furniture for the new
met at the residence of church, ML Vernon M. E. Church an-
Simmons, mounces that it will not enter its new
RAINBOW SEWING CLUB
„ -=.15= presid- The club met as the ren
* N Mrs. Mittie Bullocks, 8487 Simmons, avuncce .me „ .an Javu ... ...
• N "-% Mrs. Waverly Bullocks was a visitor, building Sunday. Pastor Newton
* * * were served, states that the formal opening date
i reporter, will be announced Inter.
_ Drawing features. A delicious salad course Delddur EASHS .
at o D. M. was served. E. P. Parker is the re-woe. Mon ir so de , IS
or B. 31345 porter. **-0-9 snorter UM
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Macedonia Circles
MnAE
Res. Taylors the homes. Each member is anked
o to be present.
All circles are meeting as usual in
to be present.
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Master C. W. Webb of McDonough
ms was very sick at Master C. W. Webb of McDonough
other. She has re- High School, New Orleans, La., visit-
„ 3311 Hare, where ed his grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Turn-
""ment of a dor-er, Saturday, .o.
_ 00 I Mrs. Lula McDonald, of Corpus
The HitTerr Circle No. 1 will meet Christi, is spending some joyous days
the home off Sirs. Hawkins, Friday with her nephew and niece, Mr. and
wing, at 2:10. Mrs. Howard Brown, 2817, Davis.
3NIGHTS-STARTING
THURS., DEC. 7TH
AT 8:30 P.M.
Bargain Matinee
Saturday at 2:80 p.m.
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NONE BETTER. ONLY $1.00 PER
BOTTLE. Write: W. H. Spann,
414 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas.
For city call Preston 9216. Agents
wanted everywhere.
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Atkins, J. Alston. The Houston Informer and Texas Freeman (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1933, newspaper, November 25, 1933; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1637883/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.