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PAGE TWO = seas THE NEW as S5T! SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Mattie Carson spent Sun- day in Berkley, Va. Melvin Keys was a Sunday vis- itor in Berkley, Va. Miss Louise Thomas spent Sun- day in Berkley, Va. Mrs. Rosa Har is visited rela- tives in Suffolk, a. Mrs. M. Hoiiy, the missionary, visited in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Blanche A. Bond is enjoying H a vacation in, Philadelphia. Richard Allen has been visiting relatives at Dublin, Oa. Mrs. Marion Lake of Boston spent two weeks in New York City. Mrs. Gertrude Sayles of Everett, Mass., spent her vacation in New York City. Miss Alberta Greene and Miss Johnson of Haverhill, Mass., spent a week in New York City. Mrs. Ernest Mingle has been the guest of her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Mist Emily Segar of Norfolk,, William Raney, in Suffolk, Va. Va., visited New York City The ^ Thomas J. Brown of Mrs. Rosa Wilson was a Sunday visitor in Campostella, Va. Miss Belle Durant of Boston spent „two weeks in New York City. ColeridRe Davis of Washington spent his vacation in New York City. Mrs. Sallie Ford visited her sis ter, Mrs Va Mrs Flossie Askew spent Sun-1 Stella, V*., spent her vacation day in Norfolk and Portsmouth,! New York City and Phtladelph . Va. Washington, D. C. spent his vacation in New v ork and Atlantic Gty. Mrs. Eva Bennerson has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burfordin Elizabeth City, N. C. Miss Josephine Mosely of Nor- folk, Va., is spending sometime in Etta Duke, in Suffolk, I New York City and Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Nettie Williams of Camp- in ia. Willie Scott. Otts Brab and C. L. Bragg of Cape Charles, Va., were in New York for a few days. Louis Baskerviile was the week- end guest of his brother, William S. Baskerviile, in Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richard of St Louis spent two months motoring to New York and Canada. Mrs. Naomi Terry and Mrs. James Harris were weekend guests in Washington of Miss Dorothy Person. Mrs. Estella Berry spent several week* in Moorestown, N. J., the sruest of Mr. and Mrs. jervy Thomp- son. The Misses Laura Smith and Lois Trigg were hou.se guests in Detroit of Mrs. Margaret Hardin Wood- Columbus Fulcher visited his family in Norfolk, Va^ over Sun- day. James Hewlett of Boston was in New York for a few days on busi- ness. Edward Brown of Berkley, Va-, is spending sometime in New York Gty. Lloyd Ricks of Campostella. Va., 8 «ent his vacation in New York ty. Walter McCoy of Berkley, Va, is spending sometime in New York. Miss Betty Brown visited her mother, Mrs. Susie Mason, in Wash- ington. Mrs. Hattie Raynor spent two;ford, weeks in Norfolk, Va., with her. Mrs. H. J. Franklin and Mr. and mother. j Mrs. L. C. Patrick of S L Louis in- Misa V. Bond of Portsmouth,; eluded New York City in an eastern Va., visited her *unt, Mrs. NeTJ, trip. Thalch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walden and Mrs. M. B. Knox was the guest j Miss Evelyn Walden visited in Norfolk, Va., of Mrs. Acquilla! Franklin, Va., guests of Mrs. Mai- Simpson. Miss Carrie Messenberg was the B iest is Norfolk, Va., of Mr. and rs. Lee. Miss Blanche Bryant was the r est in Hampton. Va., of Mrs. M. Nichols. Fred Moore of Elizabeth City, N. C. spent two weeks in New York City. The Misses Willetta Moses and Edrena Darden visited in Ports- mouth, Va. Miss Maurice Holmes has re- turned from a two weeks' visit in Berkley, Va. Miss Mary Hexall of Elizabeth City, N. C. is visiting her uncle, John Hexall. Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Hatha- way are now making their home in Berkley, Va. Andrew Perry visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry, in franklin, Va. Charles Carney jr. of Ports- mouth, Va., visited his aunt, Mrs. Louise Drumant. William Cooper was the week- end guest of Miss Ethel Drerw in Campostella, Va. Joseph and Allen Costello spent a few days at the Chandler home in Lawrence, Mass. Miss Arlethia Lasity was the guest of her brother, George Gaines, in Homestead, Pa. Miss Gladys Franklin of Eliza- beth City, N. CL spent her vacation in New York City. Thomas Vinston of Berkley, Va., reached New York last week, to remain indefinitely. jSon. The Misses H. Adelle Malone and lone J. Lawson of St. Louis have been visiting in New York City. Miss Willie May Holly of Macon, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre R. Gaillard, 231 West 149th street. Mrs. Mabel D. Bailey of Nor- folk, Va., viaited New York, At- lantic City, and other eastern points. Miss Ruth Gunner was the Sun- day guest in Berkley. Va., of Mrs. Maggie Darden and Mrs. Anna Steward. Mrs. B. F. Bowles of St Louis hat returned home after visiting New York, Boston, Chicago and Cleveland. Mrs. Elite J. Aver, wife of Dr. Vernon J. Ayer. it touring the South, and writs* that she it having a won- derful time. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alexander of 357 Edgecombe avenue are spend- ing their vacation in North Hamp- ton. N.cH. Miss Julia Hester visited her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hester in Norfolk, Va, for two weekt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ("Dick") Abernethy are now located at 2816 Eighth avenue, in the Dunbar Apartments. Little Francis Buck spent tome- time in Franklin, Va., with hit grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Rich- ard Hailey. Mrs. Henry W. Hall of Washing- ton, D. C, is the house guest of Mr Miss Mattie Russell of Norfolk,: 3 Mrs. Samuel Green Va., spent a week in New York p^fj, av enue City, with an aunt. of 2094 John Overton has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Addie Cotton, in Elizabeth Gty, N. C. Jesse Jonet motored to Norfolk, Mrs. Rufus A. Atkins and child- ren of 211 West 149th street are at home after their vacation at Gay Head. Matt. Mr*. Augusta* Simms of 2588 Mrs. Co*4 Barnet spent two months in Chicago, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrt. Reginald A. Robin- son of 2816 Eighth avenue spent spent their vacation at Lake Placid, N. Y. R. R. Abbott of 309 West 145th street, returned from Saratoga on last Monday, where he spent his vacation. Mrs. Dorothy Macon has been spending a while in Norfolk, Va., with her titter, Mrt. Acquilla Simpson. Mr. and Mrt. Harris O. Snead were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jennings, Palace Garden, L. I. Mist Maggie Bullock of Norfolk, Va., motored to New York City after attending the Elks meeting in Philadelphia. Miss Marv E. Miller and niece, Shirley A. Wells, of 231 West 149th street, are on a vacation cruise to Bermuda, B. W. I. Mrs. Madeline Gorham Lee was th r guest for ten days' of Miss Irma Pack and Mr. and Mrt. Joseph D. Gorhtm in Boston. Mrs. Lawrence G. Abernethy and daughter, Miss Leslie Olga, of Chi- cago visited Mrs. Eva A. Spence, 210 West 150th street. Mrs. Josephine B. Guy of Boston spent a month in New York with her sister, Mrs. Charles H Turner, 231 West 149th street. Wilbur F. Coleman, cashier-book- keeper, Dunbar Garden Apartments, spent his vacation at Coleman Cot- tage, Oak Bluffs, Mast. Mrs. Amy Cuffy and daughter and Master Douglass Holmes of Wes- terly, R. I. have returned home after visiting New York City. Mrs. Frankie Maryland Har- grove of Norfolk, Va., has been visited New York City, Newark, N. J., and Philadelphia. The Misses Leola and Candis Darden and James Darden visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Darden, in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Oswald F. Thomas and daughter, Barbara, of Boston, were guests of Mrs. Ivy Ruth Alexander of 202 West 148th street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of 2094 Fifth avenue »ave a luncheon in honor of Prof, and Mrs. Lucius Smith of Bluefield. W. Va. Elmer P. Sav«rer writes from Quebec Canada, that he is having a fine trip motoring through Northern New York State and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Rutland, Wylie jr., and Miss Annie Ruth Rutland are on a motor trip to New York and other points East. Mrs. Maud Russian and nephew, James Bell, of Detroit, Mich., have returned home after a trip to New York and other eastern points. Mrs. Fannie Smith has returned to her home in Portsmouth, Va., after taking medical treatment in New York for several months . Miss Alice Waring, who has a cottage at Oak Bluffs, Mass.,had as her guests Mrs. Maudelle Ward and mother of Port Chester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker and aunt Mrs. Fannie Walker, visited Mr. Barker's mother, Mrs. Dilcy Barker, in Elizabeth City, N. C. Mrs. Harry P. Bearden and mother, Mrs. M. T^. Henderson, were guerSs rk> Mr. and Mrs. Wl A. Toombs of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Moses were guests in Boston of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Parnell. They visited Portland, Me., before returning. Mrs. Sadie West of Chicago has been visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1* Washington, 246 West 150th street The Misses Belle Durant and Gladys Wilkins have returned to their homes in Boston after spend- ing two weeks in New York City. Miss Mollie G. Brett has been the house guest of Mrs. Fletcher M. Jenkins in Suffolk, Va., who gave a garden party in her honor. Miss Mary Burrill and Miss Va., to visit his parents, Mr Mrs. John H. Jones. John Givens has returned from a visit to his mother, Mrs. Louise Givens m NerfoHtj Va. Dr. F. H, Mitchell was the guest in Smtihfield, Va., of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williamson. Miss Ethel Cowling of Norfolk, Va,, has been visiting in New York and Philadelphia,, Miss Hattie Redd of Germantdwn. Pa., spent two weeks in New York Gty and Newark, N. J. Mrs. Henry A. Cornish of Wash- ington spent her vacation in New York City with a sister. Mrs. Lilla West spent a week in Philadelphia with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, John P. Taylor. Mrs. Pauline Stanback and daughter, Louval, visited her mother in New York City. Robert Lee Elliot has been the Souse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Boone in Suffolk, Va, Mrs. Elizabeth Neely Jonet has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Blow, in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Kelly Miller and daughters, the Misses Mae and Irene, of Wash- inton, visited New York City. Miss Gwendolyn Knight has been visiting her classmate, Miss Dorothy Fierce, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Miss Daisy Kenney was called to Elizabeth City, N. C, by the Illness of her mother, Mrt. Harri- et Kenney. and' Seventh avenue tpent her vacation j Lucy D. Slowe of Washington were ' guests for a week of Mrs. Clara Burrill Bruce, 2588 Seventh avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robinson, Miss Cora Campbell and Mrs. m Washington, Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Miss Placid* Washington of Washington, D. C, was the guest . of her aunt Mrs. Placide Scott 2816 William McCoy of Norfolk, Va Eighth avenue. motored to New York, Philadel- Edward Thomas spent several I P h '» « d P" n ! s , n * « * * * " £ davs in Norfolk, Va., with his! Mrs. Benjamjn Y. Tabbs of West brother, Thomas Thomas, Mrs. 1140th street, after soending three Bessie Thomas and LeRoy Oliver,, weeks at Asburv Park. N. I., is now a nephew. 8UOGE8T: That your Doe- tOP MDftCnDC V *m |X)C» B i t l i O if suffering from excess fat r.lief guaranteed in tix treat- ments, for 15.00 by Harlem's Outstanding Licensed Medi- cal Gym-nast and Massage Expert, Joe Fox, Gym, 201 West 115th atreet, enrner of Seventh avenue, New York City finishing the season at Saratoga Sorings and Montreal. Canada. ARTHUR A. MADISON LAWYER 41 We*t UOth St New York Cit> Telephone TlUinghut S-SSftS Are You I-oncly? Then Join ths Washington Social Letter Club! 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Return sailings from Jack- sonville on Sundays, Tuesdays and Pridaya from Charleston on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday!, from Miami every Tuesday. l.lYIH-MAMttPV !. 545 Fifth Avenue, at 45th Street I Pier 36, North River, New York I Mrs. Mamie Rost Brazier hat re-. turned from a visit with her aunts, Mrs. Rosa Davis, Norfolk, and Mrs. Clarine Harvey, Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Ora Lewis Brooks, super- intendent of Hope Day Nursery, has returned from a trip abroad, including visits to Paris and Lon- don. Mrs. Mabel Matthews has re- turned to her home in Washington after spending the summer here at school, working for a master's de- gree. Ellener Lawerence and sister, Miss Ethel Lawrence, with Robert Francis, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, at Suf- folk, Va. Willie L. Palmer and Miss Em- ma D. Boone of Suffolk, Va., are home after a visit to Mrs. Flossie in New York City, their mother and aunt. Mrs. Nellie Johnson has return- ed to her home in Smithville, Va., accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Georgia Love and Mrs. Nellie Gwaltney. Mrs. P. M. Jenkins of 226 West 150th street, connected with the Charity Organization Society, spent her vacation in Athens, Ga.„ with her father. Mrs. Ella Ford, who was visiting Mrs. Alida Campbell in Washington, was called back home on account of the death of her sister-in-law. Miss Helen Ford. Dr. Fletcher Barber of Washing- ton. D. C. has resumed his practice after a vacation motor trip to New York. Niagara Falls, Saratoga and AtAntic City. Miss Sametta Wallace of Wash- ington, D. C. visited her brother-in- low and sister, Dr. Peter M. and Mrs. Charlotte Wallace Murray, 2588 7th avenae. Mrs. Martha Callwood. with her son and daughter, Clifford and Beverly, were guests of Mrs. Frank Jackson and Mrs. Alice Mabry in Petersburg, Va. Mrs. Juanita Maze of 231 West 149th street spent a month in New- port, R. I., visiting her mother, Mrs. Rosa Pringle, and aunt, Mrs. Mary L. Myers. Joseph F. Childs of 227 West 149th street went to Washington to spend a while with his brother, William Childs, who had been visit- ing in New York. Mrs. Helen Taylor Dibble of Tuskegee Institute, Ala., was guest of honor at a bridge party given by Mrs. Ruth Logan Roberts, 130 West IJOth street. Wstter S. Jenkins of Pittsburgh is in the city visiting his sisters, Mrs. William Mclnqis. Mrs. Mickey Mc- Neil and Mrs. Sarah E. Jenkins of 163 West 121st street. James E. Scott of Washington, D. C. came to New York for a weekend visit with his wife. Mrs. B. Beatrice Scott, who was a student at Columbia University summer school. Miss Elizabeth Green of New York was guest of honor at a sar- ty given by Ted Ferris in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ferris, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Eva Wiliams of Norfolk, Mrs. Eva Williams of Norfolk, Va., after attending the Elks Con- vention in Philadelphia, visited friends in New York City. Miss Louise Brooks was guest of honor at a lawn party given by Miss Helen Fishback in Kirkwood, St. Louis. Miss Brooks left St Louis August 28 for Boston. Mrs. Ethel Caution, superintendent of the Katy Ferguson Home, for Un- married mothers, writes from Cam- bridge, Mass., that she is enjoying her vacation stay in that city. Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Mab- el Blanton and daughter, Helen Blanton, of Norfolk, Va., attended the Elks convention in Philadel- phia and then visited in New York City. Mrs. Mattie Bailey of Atlanta, Ga^ her father, A. C. MeCommon, and daughters, the Misses Nannie and Grade Bailey, are spending their vacation in New York and Atlantic Cify. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Pace and children, now living in Chicago, were guests of Mrs. Pace's mother, Mrs. Viola Bibb, 2588 Seventh avenue, during a visit to New York City. Langston Harrison, a constable in St. Louis, with Mrs. Harrison, and Miss Rosi e French of Charlotte, N. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pernell Wendell, 227 West 149th street Mrs. John R. White of 211 West 149th street was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party tendered her at Gay Head, Mass., where she has ben a member of the summer colony. Earl Johnson, mechanical dentist, and his wife, Dr. Anna Cooper Johnson, dentist, have moved from the International Hospital, 2348 Seventh avenue, to 741 St Nicholas avenue. Rev. J. T. Patton, undertaker, of Nashville, Tenn., has returned home after a motor trip with his wife and children, which included visits to New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Reid; their daughter, Edna; Mrs. Lottie Reid and Philip Ellis of Portsmouth, Va. made a two weeks motor trip to New York City and New Hav- en, Cont. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mikell jr. were guests of Mrs. Mikell's uncle and aunt, Frank and Miss .Carrie Sut- ton, in Pittsburgh. They were guests of honor at a party given by Mrs. Fannie Ballou. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott of Hampton, Va., with J. C. Hollo- way of Washington motored to New York City, visiting relative at Rockaway Beach, Corona, Ja- maica and New Rochelle, Mrs. Tobie firant of Scottsdale C.a.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Grant, Mi««. Bobbie Whffier and Ti.-r^rjre Goo< hv of Atlanta. Ga., were weekend guests of Mr. and Kirs. Samuel Green of 2094 Fifth avenue. Mrs Lillian Gilkerson of Spring N ."'ley. III., Rose K. Howard of East Sl IxHtis. 111.. Mrs. W. S. J'.al.hvin nno nephew. Sherman Batche.or o\ St. IvOuis. Mo., were the weekend f uests of Mrs. Samuel Green of 2)94 'ifth avenue. Thev were enroute home from the K. of P. convention in Boston. Mrs. Hoard was elected supreme recorder of deeds and Mrs, Gilkerson was a tuasemc reprejenta- for I MANHATTAN TEMPLEJfO. 93, Roin«tr*»;jM. 1Y»„» U Daughter Edna L Hayaes sue- KCglSlTaiKHl llayS lOr a unanimous verdict for acquittal There were several visitors at this meeting, among whom were Miss Doris Cummings, acting aresident of the Dunbar L. and S. Club; Carring- ton Lewis of the Varsity; John Rosa Johnson pf the M&jesjtic L. and S. Crub. One new member joined at this meeting. At the meeting of September 5 the Question for open discussion is The 'meetings are held every Sat- urday evening in the committee roorr of the West 13jith street branch Y. M. C A. o l U K R t l l 1U11 Mrs. E tive. The party' lift Monday Washington, D. C Miss Virginia Clarke of Middle- bury, Conn., is visiting her uncle and aaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Clarke, of 135 West 143rd street. Mrs. Alcinda Porter, of 100 West 139th street left Saturday I ce^ed* h'rsetf at Grand Chaplain for Pleasantville, N. J., where she, fa ? h i l a d e l hia tt the Elks Con . will spend a two-weeks vacation. v e n t i o n d u r m t h c w e e k o f A t Mrs. Ionez Jefferson, 164 West 24. 141st street returned from Phila-, Making their initial appearance delphia Friday, where she attend- at t j, e Grand Lodge Parade in ed thc convention of Daughter , Philadelphia, the Marching Club of Elks. | Manhattan Temple was given s Mrs. Gertrude Clarke, who at-, rousing ovation all along the line tended the Elks Convention in j of march. Daughter Hattie C. Philadelphia, has returned home, j Chadwick, president, must be con> She is a member of Manhattan gratulated for her untiring eforts Temple. No. 93. j in organizing the March Club. Her MrTT William H. Carter, wife of i motto "Greatest Marching Club in Tuskegee Institute treasurer, and the Organizations . Congratula- Miss Birdie Carter, daughter, were tions. recent visitors to New York and were etnertained by friends. Robert A. Pelham, head of the Capitol News Service, Washington D. C," retired from the Pension Bureau spent a few days in New York City last week enroute home from a western trip. Mrs. Ceolya Brown of Oakland, Calif., visited New York City, Wash- ington and other eastern points afte. attending the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the A. M. E» Church in Birmingham, Ala. The Misses Anna Mead, Margaret Gettins and Florence Turner and Mrs. Alice Gettins. all of York, Pa., were guests during the summer school session of Mrs. Constance Bishop, 246 West 150th street. The newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. James Gatling of Boston, spent several days of their honeymoon in New York City, the guests of Mrs. Gatling's cousin, Mrs. Charles H. Turner, 231 West 149th street. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Troup have returned to their new home in Brunswick, Ga., after two months of honeymooning in New York City, where Mr. Troup attended summer school at Columbia University. Mrs. G. W. Thompson of Cam- bridge. Mass.. who attended the Elks' Convention in Philadelphia, visited in New York as guest of Mrs. Hattie Thompson. 158 West 133rd street, and of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Davis. Mr, and Mrs. James Poindexter were house guests of Mrs. Rolette Gurley in Boston, and of Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter in West Medford, Mass. They motored to Old Or- chard, Me., for a few days stay. Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Butler were guests in Providence, R. I. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry. They were guests at a bridge party given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Dimmond of East Providence. B, Robinson entertained Mrs. Beatrice Campbell at a beach par- ty on Thursday at Rockaway Beach. Some of the invited guests were Mrs. Mildred Eswick, Mrs. and Miss Griffith, Mrs. Jeanette Amos and Mist Carman Camp- bell. Mrs." Theresa Shepperd and daughter. Miss Carmen Velma, of 849 St. Nicholas avenue, report hav- ing a fine time at Beiniat, N. j . . with Miss Carmen recuperating satisfactorily from her recent indis- position. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Jenk- ins of 2588 Seventh avenue, have returned home to their Dunbar Garden Apartment, after spending their vacation in Charleston, S. C. They report having had a wonder- ful time. Miss Mathilda J. Ricks of 381 Edgecombe avenue is having for her houseguest. her nephew and nieces. Mr. and Mrs. lohn Q. Hartfild and Miss Edna D. Ricks of Raleign, N CM and her sister. Mrs. Daisy E. Wekh of Washington. D. C Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Joyce of the Dunbar Garden Apartments entertained at dinner on Wednesday last in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Aber- nathy of Chicago. Among the guests were Miss Jessica P. Wa.thall, Mrs. Iris Cuffey and Miss Eulalie Spence. . Walter S. Hornsby, general man- ager, and M. E. Braxton, book- keeper of the Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Co., Augusta, Ga., spent a week in New York City, stopping over in Corona, Long Island. They called at The Age office. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward, Mfs. Catherine Philvan and James Capers motored to Newport. R L. for the weekend as guests of Dr. and Mrs. William C. Roane. The Roane*, who have been vacationing in New- port, acrompanied their guests back to the city. Mrs. Elinor Bowen Littlejohn, R. N., connected with the City Health Department, Jacksonville. Fla., spent her vacation in New York City, the guest of Mrs. Marv Taylor Royall, R. N., of 401 West 152nd street, who is attached to the New York Health Department as city nurse. Mingo H. Hawkins of the Boston postomce, a brother of Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, fonder and prin- cipal of Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N. C, and Mrs. Hawkins, spent a week of his vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor- ris, 211 West 149th street. Edward Simmons of Augusta, Ga., publisher of The Echo, and owner of a job printing plant, with Mrs. Simmons and children, motored to New York City for his vacation. They are stopping at 1405 Ridge street Astoria. Long Island. He called at The Age office on Thurs- day. Mrs. C. Waldo Scott and son, Waldo jr.. of Newport" News. Va.. left New York City on Saturday, August 29, returning home after hav- ing spent a mr-th visiting her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Ann? R Barrett at 2420 Seventh avenue. Mrs. Scott is the widow of the late Dr. C. Waldo Scott Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Roberts of 130 West 130th street accompan- ied by Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, Miss Louise Logan and Arthur I.ogan left August 27 by mntor for Chicago. They will return on September 10, accompanied * by Miss Myra Logan, who spent the summer in Jhat city. Mrs. l-'erol V. Smoot of 317 West 120th street has returned froma visit to Duluth, Minnesota, where she spent several weeks with her mother. Mrs. George W. Palmer. En route, Mrs. "moot spent a few days in Chicago where she was the house guest of Mrs. Erina Avendorph-.Jonet. CLUB AND FRATERNAL ACTMTIES The Friendly Cohmm By Stdnents of N, Y. Business Academy School Children Given The attention of parents is called to the fact that registra- tions for the opening of school rnust be made on Wednesday fhursday and Friday, September 9, 10 and 11 . This applies to pupils one school to another, and to pu- who are being transferred from pupils entering school for the first time. In the case of transfers, parents must go to the old school for the transfer card, and take this card Tun i u t0 ^ he n e w scho ° l durin K the-tarly of the Dumas Lit-; registration daws " ' DUMAS LITERARY CLUB At the meeting of the Dumas Lit-: registration days erary Club on Saturday evening i n . the ^ of n August 22, the members took part in,must have birth certTncate oVoth- a mock murder trial. This mock t n - |e r evidence to establish age- vac- al was most interestinj. with Robert. cination certificate, or evidence of Brisbane taking the part of »he Dis- ( successful vaccination and phyti- trict Attorney. Arnold Cumberftatch' cal examination certificate fur- as the defense attorney, and Edward j nished by family doctor. Martin as the judge. At the conclu-j Children between four and six sion of the trial, the jury brought in yea^s of age may be registered in kindergarten as long at there is room. Children going from kin- dergarten into 1-A do not need to be registered. Children who will be six years old within three months, or before January 15, Holmes of the Amekitoet; and j H a s l l S S . sh( ? uld . be " " r e d »n 1-A R rt .» T«Ur,.„„ «« »u- TLT.U.*;^ T •„rf; w 1 en school opens in September. It is to the child's advantage to be entered before the first day of school, so there will be no de- lay in receiving of instruction. Poor vision, defective hearing, bad teeth, obstructed nasal pass- "Dpes The Nef ro Know What He! ages will hinder the child, and Wants?" these things should be taken care of now. Laster Cottage Guests Spring Lake Beach, N. J.— Guests at Laster Cottage, 419 j Morris avenue, include: Dr. and In the report of the 28th annual j Mrs. T. Barnard King and daugh- session of the Northeastern Feder-j ter of Washington, D. C ; Miss ation of Women's Clu(\ in th e list! Elizabeth Miles, Bluefield, W. Va.; of officers, the name of Mrs. Mol-M- S. Isaacs, Jamaica, L. I. N. Y.; lie Stokes as head as the Depart-1 Joseph Wyatt, Philadelphia, Pa; ment of Community Center was on-j George L Ruffin, Boston, Mass.; fortunately omitted. j Dr - an d Mrs. Ernest Gould, Wash- Mrs. Stokes was present at all: mg , ton - £• C: . Mr - » n ^ Mrs. Otis sessions and made a fine report for j Fe ^ rs - M° nt dair. N. J. her department. I A,so Miss Laconia Johnson, i'New York City and Dr. Roland Milbum and John O. Hopkins, jr., Miss Gertrude Ragland, a teach* er in Birmingham, Ala. completed her course at the Academy this week, and leave for Alabama on the first of September. Miss Fredreica Trotman, of Port of Spain, completed a eomplets business course at the Academy this June, and will sail for home on the first of September. Carrie Jones, Frances Anderson. Dorothy Earley of Eatt Orange* Ethel Berrv, Stanley Barrow; Eustace Grannurn, Herbert Thompson, Roberta Potter of East Orange, and Harry Jones, will leave Swastika Camp this week, after a delightful vacation in Bear Mountain. The Misses Roberta and Dotty, thes McLane wit remain another week, also John Da Lut of Brook, lyn, LeRoy Sargent, George Mill. er, Louis Souther land. Miss Marguerite Reid and a party of five will spend next week at camp. Mrs. Blandina Cooper will spend this week at camp. Fall term begina Monday, Sep. tember 14, and a large number hat already enrolled for that date. Porter's Brotherhood To Hark Anniversary August 26 marked the sixth an. niversary of the Brotherhood o^ Sleeping Car Porters and celebra. tion meetingt were held in the various districts throughout ths country, according to a Philip Randolph, president and genera] organizer. The New York local will stage ita anniversary meeting in th« Brotherhood's home, 239 Wesf 136th street, Thursday evening, September 3, st 8 p. m. Speakers will be Rev. Wra, A. Byrd, Alex* ander Marks, A. F. of L, organ. izer; Ashley L. Totten, genera] secretary-treasurer, and A, Philip Randolph. There will be a musical program and collation served. Ella Hickson, 135 West: both of Wilmington.'Del Dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. son is a nurse at Harlem Hospital. ^ ouis ~ Ca V tioi U Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs 131st street, is spending \\cr vaca tion in Atlantic City. Mrs. Hick Mrs. Gladys C. Kelly, New York Maybelle Scott and City; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D Pey- daugter, Mrs. Emogene *oung ot ton, MiSs Mildred Peyton and Mr Providence, R I., came on from » n d Mrs. L. D. Peyton Brooklyn Philadelphia, where they attended N. Y.; George Bean, Bermuda; the Elks' Grand Lodge, to New Mesdames C. Mason Marshall, York to attend the marriage of, Gussie Mason Brown and Rose' Miss Cleo Jean Roundtree of Char-! Harris Mason, of Red Bank; Miss lotte, N. C. to Charles A. Scott of Mary E. Vanzant and Mr. and Mrs. Providence, son of Mrs. Scott. William Green, Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Means of A,so Miss Annie Brodnax, Wil- Monroe, N. C ; Rev. and Mrs. S. "»"»«»<>». Del.; Mrs. M. E. Snow- A. Downer and Mrs. Frances B. | ^ n - • " • Florence Snowden and Monroe, of Knoxville, Tenn. Miss 1 Miss Anita Zant Washington. D. Nettie Rattley of Washington, D . | & ; f 18 "' Mur , tel M ; T *™ V « ht > C, and Mrs. Willette Alston of '• ?f£" Cr -„ B E? k, 1 ' n ' v N - J = ^ ,ss Charlotte N. C, made a tour of , S nt 5 n n . H < l D ' n ^^. ew T York C«ty. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Miss S. C. ewark; for a week. ,Alphonse L. Poet, Rutherford, N. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Turner ofj ' Also Mr. and! Mrs. Frank Wing, v_nanone IN. I^., maae a xour ot, T->, »„,I it., r \\f T Eastern c i t i e s ^ * Canada. While g ^ j j %$£ Cneral? 8 ,n htm \ or*^City they wer, guests MiS5 frothy Carter, N of Mr. and Mrs. John S. J. Byers! Alohonze L P™» vJh.X "Hello Bill" Barbecue Outing - A«d - Swimming - Dancing PARTY Of the MANHATTAN the Florida A. & M. College at Tallahassee passed through the city this week enroute from Atlantic City where they have been en- gaged with the Florida State ex- hibit since July 16. In company with them were their son, Lowell, and daughters. Misses E. M. and A. L. Turner. Mr. Turner and hia son called at The Age office on Monday. Miss Valada B. Isaacs, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Turn- er, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Mrs. Emily Tucker, Paterson. N. J. BOARDERS WANTED Plenty to eat, high location, $12 weekly. Mrs. Abb, Star Route, Catskill, N. Y. ESORTS ttage Room by day or week with use of Kitchen Pint and Hillttd* ArenttM Vlutic HifhUodc N. J, Mrs. O. A. SPRINGS, Prop. FOSTERS COTTAGE 237 Beach 84th Street Hiif»<iieis-br-the-8es Rockaway Beach, L. I. Complete aeednimodatioM for ONE DAY, ' WEEK-END er ENTIRE WEEK. Reasonable Rate*. Private Rooms for couple*. MesU furnished. Ridlo ana card table* frte for sutit*. Prion* Ball Harbor S-J62J ENGLISH HOUSE 141 North Strwt Cat*kUl. N. Y. Mr*. C. MIMS, Proprietrwa ALWAYS OPEN Grand view of th* Cattkill Moun- tains, Llfht and Airy Room*. Good loard, ReaionaM* Rata* Wrtta. For Particular* Tel, Rldgewood 6-1789 ] The Hamilton House & Tea Room Mrs. 8. *a*J**«. Mr*. 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THE NEW a s S5T!

SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Mattie Carson spent Sun­

day in Berkley, Va. Melvin Keys was a Sunday vis­

itor in Berkley, Va. Miss Louise Thomas spent Sun­

day in Berkley, Va. Mrs. Rosa Har is visited rela­

tives in Suffolk, a. Mrs. M. Hoiiy, the missionary,

visited in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Blanche A. Bond is enjoying

H a vacation in, Philadelphia.

Richard Allen has been visiting relatives at Dublin, Oa.

Mrs. Marion Lake of Boston spent two weeks in New York City.

Mrs. Gertrude Sayles of Everett, Mass., spent her vacation in New York City.

Miss Alberta Greene and Miss Johnson of Haverhill, Mass., spent a week in New York City.

Mrs. Ernest Mingle has been the guest of her parents ,Mr. and Mrs.

Mist Emily Segar of Norfolk,, William Raney, in Suffolk, Va. Va., visited New York City T h e ^ Thomas J. Brown of

Mrs. Rosa Wilson was a Sunday visitor in Campostella, Va.

Miss Belle Durant of Boston spent „two weeks in New York City.

ColeridRe Davis of Washington spent his vacation in New York City.

Mrs. Sallie Ford visited her sis ter, Mrs Va

Mrs Flossie Askew spent Sun-1 Stella, V*., spent her vacation day in Norfolk and Portsmouth,! New York City and Phtladelph

. Va.

Washington, D. C. spent his vacation in New vork and Atlantic Gty.

Mrs. Eva Bennerson has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burfordin Elizabeth City, N. C.

Miss Josephine Mosely of Nor­folk, Va., is spending sometime in

Etta Duke, in Suffolk, I New York City and Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Nettie Williams of Camp-

in ia.

Willie Scott. Otts Brab and C. L. Bragg of Cape Charles, Va., were in New York for a few days.

Louis Baskerviile was the week­end guest of his brother, William S. Baskerviile, in Cambridge, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richard of St Louis spent two months motoring to New York and Canada.

Mrs. Naomi Terry and Mrs. James Harris were weekend guests in Washington of Miss Dorothy Person.

Mrs. Estella Berry spent several week* in Moorestown, N. J., the sruest of Mr. and Mrs. jervy Thomp­son.

The Misses Laura Smith and Lois Trigg were hou.se guests in Detroit of Mrs. Margaret Hardin Wood-

Columbus Fulcher visited his family in Norfolk, Va^ over Sun­day.

James Hewlett of Boston was in New York for a few days on busi­ness.

Edward Brown of Berkley, Va-, is spending sometime in New York Gty.

Lloyd Ricks of Campostella. Va.,

8«ent his vacation in New York ty. Walter McCoy of Berkley, Va,

is spending sometime in New York.

Miss Betty Brown visited her mother, Mrs. Susie Mason, in Wash­ington.

Mrs. Hattie Raynor spent two;ford, weeks in Norfolk, Va., with her. Mrs. H. J. Franklin and Mr. and mother. j Mrs. L. C. Patrick of SL Louis in-

Misa V. Bond of Portsmouth,; eluded New York City in an eastern Va., visited her *unt, Mrs. NeTJ, trip. Thalch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walden and

Mrs. M. B. Knox was the guest j Miss Evelyn Walden visited in Norfolk, Va., of Mrs. Acquilla! Franklin, Va., guests of Mrs. Mai-Simpson.

Miss Carrie Messenberg was the

Biest is Norfolk, Va., of Mr. and rs. Lee. Miss Blanche Bryant was the

rest in Hampton. Va., of Mrs. M. Nichols. Fred Moore of Elizabeth City,

N. C. spent two weeks in New York City.

The Misses Willetta Moses and Edrena Darden visited in Ports­mouth, Va.

Miss Maurice Holmes has re­turned from a two weeks' visit in Berkley, Va.

Miss Mary Hexall of Elizabeth City, N. C. is visiting her uncle, John Hexall.

Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Hatha­way are now making their home in Berkley, Va.

Andrew Perry visited his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry, in franklin, Va.

Charles Carney jr. of Ports­mouth, Va., visited his aunt, Mrs. Louise Drumant.

William Cooper was the week­end guest of Miss Ethel Drerw in Campostella, Va.

Joseph and Allen Costello spent a few days at the Chandler home in Lawrence, Mass.

Miss Arlethia Lasity was the guest of her brother, George Gaines, in Homestead, Pa.

Miss Gladys Franklin of Eliza­beth City, N. CL spent her vacation in New York City.

Thomas Vinston of Berkley, Va., reached New York last week, to remain indefinitely.

jSon. The Misses H. Adelle Malone

and lone J. Lawson of St. Louis have been visiting in New York City.

Miss Willie May Holly of Macon, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre R. Gaillard, 231 West 149th street.

Mrs. Mabel D. Bailey of Nor­folk, Va., viaited New York, At­lantic City, and other eastern points.

Miss Ruth Gunner was the Sun­day guest in Berkley. Va., of Mrs. Maggie Darden and Mrs. Anna Steward.

Mrs. B. F. Bowles of St Louis hat returned home after visiting New York, Boston, Chicago and Cleveland.

Mrs. Elite J. Aver, wife of Dr. Vernon J. Ayer. it touring the South, and writs* that she it having a won­derful time.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alexander of 357 Edgecombe avenue are spend­ing their vacation in North Hamp­ton. N.cH.

Miss Julia Hester visited her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hester in Norfolk, Va, for two weekt.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard ("Dick") Abernethy are now located at 2816 Eighth avenue, in the Dunbar Apartments.

Little Francis Buck spent tome-time in Franklin, Va., with hit grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Rich­ard Hailey.

Mrs. Henry W. Hall of Washing­ton, D. C, is the house guest of Mr

Miss Mattie Russell of Norfolk,: 3 Mrs. Samuel Green Va., spent a week in New York p^fj, avenue City, with an aunt.

of 2094

John Overton has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Addie Cotton, in Elizabeth Gty, N. C.

Jesse Jonet motored to Norfolk,

Mrs. Rufus A. Atkins and child­ren of 211 West 149th street are at home after their vacation at Gay Head. Matt.

Mr*. Augusta* Simms of 2588

Mrs. Co*4 Barnet spent two months in Chicago, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Washing­ton.

Mr. and Mrt. Reginald A. Robin­son of 2816 Eighth avenue spent spent their vacation at Lake Placid, N. Y.

R. R. Abbott of 309 West 145th street, returned from Saratoga on last Monday, where he spent his vacation.

Mrs. Dorothy Macon has been spending a while in Norfolk, Va., with her titter, Mrt. Acquilla Simpson.

Mr. and Mrt. Harris O. Snead were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jennings, Palace Garden, L. I.

Mist Maggie Bullock of Norfolk, Va., motored to New York City after attending the Elks meeting in Philadelphia.

Miss Marv E. Miller and niece, Shirley A. Wells, of 231 West 149th street, are on a vacation cruise to Bermuda, B. W. I.

Mrs. Madeline Gorham Lee was thr guest for ten days' of Miss Irma Pack and Mr. and Mrt. Joseph D. Gorhtm in Boston.

Mrs. Lawrence G. Abernethy and daughter, Miss Leslie Olga, of Chi­cago visited Mrs. Eva A. Spence, 210 West 150th street.

Mrs. Josephine B. Guy of Boston spent a month in New York with her sister, Mrs. Charles H Turner, 231 West 149th street.

Wilbur F. Coleman, cashier-book­keeper, Dunbar Garden Apartments, spent his vacation at Coleman Cot­tage, Oak Bluffs, Mast.

Mrs. Amy Cuffy and daughter and Master Douglass Holmes of Wes­terly, R. I. have returned home after visiting New York City.

Mrs. Frankie Maryland Har­grove of Norfolk, Va., has been visited New York City, Newark, N. J., and Philadelphia.

The Misses Leola and Candis Darden and James Darden visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Darden, in Suffolk, Va.

Mrs. Oswald F. Thomas and daughter, Barbara, of Boston, were guests of Mrs. Ivy Ruth Alexander of 202 West 148th street.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of 2094 Fifth avenue »ave a luncheon in honor of Prof, and Mrs. Lucius Smith of Bluefield. W. Va.

Elmer P. Sav«rer writes from Quebec Canada, that he is having a fine trip motoring through Northern New York State and Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Rutland, Wylie jr., and Miss Annie Ruth Rutland are on a motor trip to New York and other points East.

Mrs. Maud Russian and nephew, James Bell, of Detroit, Mich., have returned home after a trip to New York and other eastern points.

Mrs. Fannie Smith has returned to her home in Portsmouth, Va., after taking medical treatment in New York for several months .

Miss Alice Waring, who has a cottage at Oak Bluffs, Mass.,had as her guests Mrs. Maudelle Ward and mother of Port Chester, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker and aunt Mrs. Fannie Walker, visited Mr. Barker's mother, Mrs. Dilcy Barker, in Elizabeth City, N. C.

Mrs. Harry P. Bearden and mother, Mrs. M. T . Henderson, were guerSs rk> Mr. and Mrs. Wl A. Toombs of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Moses were guests in Boston of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Parnell. They visited Portland, Me., before returning.

Mrs. Sadie West of Chicago has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1* Washington, 246 West 150th street

The Misses Belle Durant and Gladys Wilkins have returned to their homes in Boston after spend­ing two weeks in New York City.

Miss Mollie G. Brett has been the house guest of Mrs. Fletcher M. Jenkins in Suffolk, Va., who gave a garden party in her honor.

Miss Mary Burrill and Miss Va., to visit his parents, Mr Mrs. John H. Jones.

John Givens has returned from a visit to his mother, Mrs. Louise Givens m NerfoHtj Va.

Dr. F. H, Mitchell was the guest in Smtihfield, Va., of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williamson.

Miss Ethel Cowling of Norfolk, Va,, has been visiting in New York and Philadelphia,,

Miss Hattie Redd of Germantdwn. Pa., spent two weeks in New York Gty and Newark, N. J.

Mrs. Henry A. Cornish of Wash­ington spent her vacation in New York City with a sister.

Mrs. Lilla West spent a week in Philadelphia with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, John P. Taylor.

Mrs. Pauline Stanback and daughter, Louval, visited her mother in New York City.

Robert Lee Elliot has been the Souse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mat­thew Boone in Suffolk, Va,

Mrs. Elizabeth Neely Jonet has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Blow, in Norfolk, Va.

Mrs. Kelly Miller and daughters, the Misses Mae and Irene, of Wash-inton, visited New York City.

Miss Gwendolyn Knight has been visiting her classmate, Miss Dorothy Fierce, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Miss Daisy Kenney was called to Elizabeth City, N. C, by the Illness of her mother, Mrt. Harri­et Kenney.

and' Seventh avenue tpent her vacation j Lucy D. Slowe of Washington were ' guests for a week of Mrs. Clara

Burrill Bruce, 2588 Seventh avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robinson,

Miss Cora Campbell and Mrs.

m Washington, Atlantic City and Philadelphia.

Miss Placid* Washington of Washington, D. C, was the guest . of her aunt Mrs. Placide Scott 2816 William McCoy of Norfolk, Va Eighth avenue. motored to New York, Philadel-

Edward Thomas spent several I Ph'» « d P" n ! s , n * « * * * " £ davs in Norfolk, Va., with his! Mrs. Benjamjn Y. Tabbs of West brother, Thomas Thomas, Mrs. 1140th street, after soending three Bessie Thomas and LeRoy Oliver,, weeks at Asburv Park. N. I., is now a nephew.

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finishing the season at Saratoga Sorings and Montreal. Canada.

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Mrs. Mamie Rost Brazier hat re-. turned from a visit with her aunts, Mrs. Rosa Davis, Norfolk, and Mrs. Clarine Harvey, Portsmouth, Va.

Mrs. Ora Lewis Brooks, super­intendent of Hope Day Nursery, has returned from a trip abroad, including visits to Paris and Lon­don.

Mrs. Mabel Matthews has re-turned to her home in Washington after spending the summer here at school, working for a master's de­gree.

Ellener Lawerence and sister, Miss Ethel Lawrence, with Robert Francis, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, at Suf­folk, Va.

Willie L. Palmer and Miss Em­ma D. Boone of Suffolk, Va., are home after a visit to Mrs. Flossie in New York City, their mother and aunt.

Mrs. Nellie Johnson has return­ed to her home in Smithville, Va., accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Georgia Love and Mrs. Nellie Gwaltney.

Mrs. P. M. Jenkins of 226 West 150th street, connected with the Charity Organization Society, spent her vacation in Athens, Ga.„ with her father.

Mrs. Ella Ford, who was visiting Mrs. Alida Campbell in Washington, was called back home on account of the death of her sister-in-law. Miss Helen Ford.

Dr. Fletcher Barber of Washing­ton. D. C. has resumed his practice after a vacation motor trip to New York. Niagara Falls, Saratoga and AtAntic City.

Miss Sametta Wallace of Wash­ington, D. C. visited her brother-in-low and sister, Dr. Peter M. and Mrs. Charlotte Wallace Murray, 2588 7th avenae.

Mrs. Martha Callwood. with her son and daughter, Clifford and Beverly, were guests of Mrs. Frank Jackson and Mrs. Alice Mabry in Petersburg, Va.

Mrs. Juanita Maze of 231 West 149th street spent a month in New­port, R. I., visiting her mother, Mrs. Rosa Pringle, and aunt, Mrs. Mary L. Myers.

Joseph F. Childs of 227 West 149th street went to Washington to spend a while with his brother, William Childs, who had been visit­ing in New York.

Mrs. Helen Taylor Dibble of Tuskegee Institute, Ala., was guest of honor at a bridge party given by Mrs. Ruth Logan Roberts, 130 West IJOth street.

Wstter S. Jenkins of Pittsburgh is in the city visiting his sisters, Mrs. William Mclnqis. Mrs. Mickey Mc­Neil and Mrs. Sarah E. Jenkins of 163 West 121st street.

James E. Scott of Washington, D. C. came to New York for a weekend visit with his wife. Mrs. B. Beatrice Scott, who was a student at Columbia University summer school.

Miss Elizabeth Green of New York was guest of honor at a sar-ty given by Ted Ferris in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Ferris, in Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Eva Wiliams of Norfolk, Mrs. Eva Williams of Norfolk,

Va., after attending the Elks Con­vention in Philadelphia, visited friends in New York City.

Miss Louise Brooks was guest of honor at a lawn party given by Miss Helen Fishback in Kirkwood, St. Louis. Miss Brooks left St Louis August 28 for Boston.

Mrs. Ethel Caution, superintendent of the Katy Ferguson Home, for Un­married mothers, writes from Cam­bridge, Mass., that she is enjoying her vacation stay in that city.

Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Mab­el Blanton and daughter, Helen Blanton, of Norfolk, Va., attended the Elks convention in Philadel­phia and then visited in New York City.

Mrs. Mattie Bailey of Atlanta, Ga her father, A. C. MeCommon, and daughters, the Misses Nannie and Grade Bailey, are spending their vacation in New York and Atlantic Cify.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Pace and children, now living in Chicago, were guests of Mrs. Pace's mother, Mrs. Viola Bibb, 2588 Seventh avenue, during a visit to New York City.

Langston Harrison, a constable in St. Louis, with Mrs. Harrison, and Miss Rosie French of Charlotte, N. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pernell Wendell, 227 West 149th street

Mrs. John R. White of 211 West 149th street was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party tendered her at Gay Head, Mass., where she has ben a member of the summer colony.

Earl Johnson, mechanical dentist, and his wife, Dr. Anna Cooper Johnson, dentist, have moved from the International Hospital, 2348 Seventh avenue, to 741 St Nicholas avenue.

Rev. J. T. Patton, undertaker, of Nashville, Tenn., has returned home after a motor trip with his wife and children, which included visits to New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore.

Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Reid; their daughter, Edna; Mrs. Lottie Reid and Philip Ellis of Portsmouth, Va. made a two weeks motor trip to New York City and New Hav­en, Cont.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mikell jr. were guests of Mrs. Mikell's uncle and aunt, Frank and Miss .Carrie Sut­ton, in Pittsburgh. They were guests of honor at a party given by Mrs. Fannie Ballou.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott of Hampton, Va., with J. C. Hollo-way of Washington motored to New York City, visiting relative at Rockaway Beach, Corona, Ja­maica and New Rochelle,

Mrs. Tobie firant of Scottsdale C.a.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Grant, Mi««. Bobbie Whffier and Ti.-r^rjre Goo< hv of Atlanta. Ga., were weekend guests of Mr. and Kirs. Samuel Green of 2094 Fifth avenue.

Mrs Lillian Gilkerson of Spring N ."'ley. III., Rose K. Howard of East Sl IxHtis. 111.. Mrs. W. S. J'.al.hvin nno nephew. Sherman Batche.or o\ St. IvOuis. Mo., were the weekend

fuests of Mrs. Samuel Green of 2)94 'ifth avenue. Thev were enroute

home from the K. of P. convention in Boston. Mrs. Hoard was elected supreme recorder of deeds and Mrs,

Gilkerson was a tuasemc reprejenta-for

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Daughter Edna L Hayaes sue- KCglSlTaiKHl l l a y S lOr

a unanimous verdict for acquittal There were several visitors at this

meeting, among whom were Miss Doris Cummings, acting aresident of the Dunbar L. and S. Club; Carring-ton Lewis of the Varsity; John

Rosa Johnson pf the M&jesjtic L. and S. Crub.

One new member joined at this meeting.

At the meeting of September 5 the Question for open discussion is

The 'meetings are held every Sat­urday evening in the committee roorr of the West 13jith street branch Y. M. C A.

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Miss Virginia Clarke of Middle-bury, Conn., is visiting her uncle and aaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Clarke, of 135 West 143rd street.

Mrs. Alcinda Porter, of 100 West 139th street left Saturday I ce^ed* h'rsetf at Grand Chaplain for Pleasantville, N. J., where she, fa ? h i l a d e l h i a t t t h e E l k s C o n . will spend a two-weeks vacation. v e n t i o n d u r m t h c w e e k o f A t

Mrs. Ionez Jefferson, 164 West 24. 141st street returned from Phila-, Making their initial appearance delphia Friday, where she attend- a t t j , e Grand Lodge Parade in ed thc convention of Daughter , Philadelphia, the Marching Club of Elks. | Manhattan Temple was given s

Mrs. Gertrude Clarke, who at-, rousing ovation all along the line tended the Elks Convention in j of march. Daughter Hattie C. Philadelphia, has returned home, j Chadwick, president, must be con> She is a member of Manhattan gratulated for her untiring eforts Temple. No. 93. j in organizing the March Club. Her

MrTT William H. Carter, wife of i motto "Greatest Marching Club in Tuskegee Institute treasurer, and the Organizations . Congratula-Miss Birdie Carter, daughter, were tions. recent visitors to New York and were etnertained by friends.

Robert A. Pelham, head of the Capitol News Service, Washington D. C," retired from the Pension Bureau spent a few days in New York City last week enroute home from a western trip.

Mrs. Ceolya Brown of Oakland, Calif., visited New York City, Wash­ington and other eastern points afte. attending the Women's Mis­sionary Society of the A. M. E» Church in Birmingham, Ala.

The Misses Anna Mead, Margaret Gettins and Florence Turner and Mrs. Alice Gettins. all of York, Pa., were guests during the summer school session of Mrs. Constance Bishop, 246 West 150th street.

The newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. James Gatling of Boston, spent several days of their honeymoon in New York City, the guests of Mrs. Gatling's cousin, Mrs. Charles H. Turner, 231 West 149th street.

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Troup have returned to their new home in Brunswick, Ga., after two months of honeymooning in New York City, where Mr. Troup attended summer school at Columbia University.

Mrs. G. W. Thompson of Cam­bridge. Mass.. who attended the Elks' Convention in Philadelphia, visited in New York as guest of Mrs. Hattie Thompson. 158 West 133rd street, and of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Davis.

Mr, and Mrs. James Poindexter were house guests of Mrs. Rolette Gurley in Boston, and of Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter in West Medford, Mass. They motored to Old Or­chard, Me., for a few days stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Butler were guests in Providence, R. I. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry. They were guests at a bridge party given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ward Dimmond of East Providence.

B, Robinson entertained Mrs. Beatrice Campbell at a beach par­ty on Thursday at Rockaway Beach. Some of the invited guests were Mrs. Mildred Eswick, Mrs. and Miss Griffith, Mrs. Jeanette Amos and Mist Carman Camp­bell.

Mrs." Theresa Shepperd and daughter. Miss Carmen Velma, of 849 St. Nicholas avenue, report hav­ing a fine time at Beiniat, N. j . . with Miss Carmen recuperating satisfactorily from her recent indis­position.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Jenk­ins of 2588 Seventh avenue, have returned home to their Dunbar Garden Apartment, after spending their vacation in Charleston, S. C. They report having had a wonder­ful time.

Miss Mathilda J. Ricks of 381 Edgecombe avenue is having for her houseguest. her nephew and nieces. Mr. and Mrs. lohn Q. Hartfild and Miss Edna D. Ricks of Raleign, N CM and her sister. Mrs. Daisy E. Wekh of Washington. D. C

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Joyce of the Dunbar Garden Apartments entertained at dinner on Wednesday last in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Aber-nathy of Chicago. Among the guests were Miss Jessica P. Wa.thall, Mrs. Iris Cuffey and Miss Eulalie Spence. . Walter S. Hornsby, general man­ager, and M. E. Braxton, book­keeper of the Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Co., Augusta, Ga., spent a week in New York City, stopping over in Corona, Long Island. They called at The Age office.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward, Mfs. Catherine Philvan and James Capers motored to Newport. R L. for the weekend as guests of Dr. and Mrs. William C. Roane. The Roane*, who have been vacationing in New­port, acrompanied their guests back to the city.

Mrs. Elinor Bowen Littlejohn, R. N., connected with the City Health Department, Jacksonville. Fla., spent her vacation in New York City, the guest of Mrs. Marv Taylor Royall, R. N., of 401 West 152nd street, who is attached to the New York Health Department as city nurse.

Mingo H. Hawkins of the Boston postomce, a brother of Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, fonder and prin­cipal of Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N. C, and Mrs. Hawkins, spent a week of his vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor­ris, 211 West 149th street.

Edward Simmons of Augusta, Ga., publisher of The Echo, and owner of a job printing plant, with Mrs. Simmons and children, motored to New York City for his vacation. They are stopping at 1405 Ridge street Astoria. Long Island. He called at The Age office on Thurs­day.

Mrs. C. Waldo Scott and son, Waldo jr.. of Newport" News. Va.. left New York City on Saturday, August 29, returning home after hav­ing spent a mr-th visiting her sis­ter-in-law, Mrs. Ann? R Barrett at 2420 Seventh avenue. Mrs. Scott is the widow of the late Dr. C. Waldo Scott

Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Roberts of 130 West 130th street accompan­ied by Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, Miss Louise Logan and Arthur I.ogan left August 27 by mntor for Chicago. They will return on September 10, accompanied * by Miss Myra Logan, who spent the summer in Jhat city.

Mrs. l-'erol V. Smoot of 317 West 120th street has returned froma visit to Duluth, Minnesota, where she spent several weeks with her mother. Mrs. George W. Palmer. En route, Mrs. "moot spent a few days in Chicago where she was the house guest of Mrs. Erina Avendorph-.Jonet.

CLUB AND FRATERNAL ACTMTIES The Friendly Cohmm

By Stdnents of N, Y. Business Academy

School Children Given The attention of parents is

called to the fact that registra­tions for the opening of school rnust be made on Wednesday fhursday and Friday, September 9, 10 and 11 . This applies to pupils one school to another, and to pu-who are being transferred from pupils entering school for the first time.

In the case of transfers, parents must go to the old school for the transfer card, and take this card

T u n i u t 0 ^he n e w scho°l d u r i nK the-tarly of the Dumas Lit-; registration daws " '

DUMAS LITERARY CLUB At the meeting of the Dumas Lit-: registration days

erary Club on Saturday evening i n . t h e ^ o f n

August 22, the members took part in,must have birth certTncate oVoth-a mock murder trial. This mock tn- | e r evidence to establish age- vac-al was most interestinj. with Robert. cination certificate, or evidence of Brisbane taking the part of »he Dis-( successful vaccination and phyti-trict Attorney. Arnold Cumberftatch' cal examination certificate fur-as the defense attorney, and Edward j nished by family doctor. Martin as the judge. At the conclu-j Children between four and six sion of the trial, the jury brought in yea^s of age may be registered in

kindergarten as long at there is room. Children going from kin­dergarten into 1-A do not need to be registered. Children who will be six years old within three months, or before January 15,

Holmes of the Amekitoet; and jHas l lSS. s h (?u l d . b e " " r e d »n 1-A Rrt.» T«Ur,.„„ «« »u- TLT.U.*;^ T •„rf;w1 e n school opens in September.

It is to the child's advantage to be entered before the first day of school, so there will be no de­lay in receiving of instruction.

Poor vision, defective hearing, bad teeth, obstructed nasal pass-

"Dpes The Nef ro Know What He! ages will hinder the child, and Wants?" these things should be taken care

of now.

Laster Cottage Guests

Spring Lake Beach, N. J.— Guests at Laster Cottage, 419

j Morris avenue, include: Dr. and In the report of the 28th annual j Mrs. T. Barnard King and daugh-

session of the Northeastern Feder-j ter of Washington, D. C ; Miss ation of Women's Clu(\ in the list! Elizabeth Miles, Bluefield, W. Va.; of officers, the name of Mrs. Mol-M- S. Isaacs, Jamaica, L. I. N. Y.; lie Stokes as head as the Depart-1 Joseph Wyatt, Philadelphia, Pa; ment of Community Center was on-j George L Ruffin, Boston, Mass.; fortunately omitted. j D r- a n d Mrs. Ernest Gould, Wash-

Mrs. Stokes was present at all: m g , t o n- £• C : . Mr- »n^ Mrs. Otis sessions and made a fine report for j F e ^ r s - M°ntdair. N. J. her department. I A , s o M i s s Laconia Johnson,

i'New York City and Dr. Roland Milbum and John O. Hopkins, jr.,

Miss Gertrude Ragland, a teach* er in Birmingham, Ala. completed her course at the Academy this week, and leave for Alabama on the first of September.

Miss Fredreica Trotman, of Port of Spain, completed a eomplets business course at the Academy this June, and will sail for home on the first of September.

Carrie Jones, Frances Anderson. Dorothy Earley of Eatt Orange* Ethel Berrv, Stanley Barrow; Eustace Grannurn, Herbert Thompson, Roberta Potter of East Orange, and Harry Jones, will leave Swastika Camp this week, after a delightful vacation in Bear Mountain.

The Misses Roberta and Dotty, thes McLane wit remain another week, also John Da Lut of Brook, lyn, LeRoy Sargent, George Mill. er, Louis Souther land.

Miss Marguerite Reid and a party of five will spend next week at camp.

Mrs. Blandina Cooper will spend this week at camp.

Fall term begina Monday, Sep. tember 14, and a large number hat already enrolled for that date.

Porter's Brotherhood To Hark Anniversary

August 26 marked the sixth an. niversary of the Brotherhood o^ Sleeping Car Porters and celebra. tion meetingt were held in the various districts throughout ths country, according to a Philip Randolph, president and genera] organizer.

The New York local will stage ita anniversary meeting in th« Brotherhood's home, 239 Wesf 136th street, Thursday evening, September 3, st 8 p. m. Speakers will be Rev. Wra, A. Byrd, Alex* ander Marks, A. F. of L, organ. izer; Ashley L. Totten, genera] secretary-treasurer, and A, Philip Randolph.

There will be a musical program and collation served.

Ella Hickson, 135 West: b o t h o f Wilmington.'Del Dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs.

son is a nurse at Harlem Hospital. ^ o u i s ~ C a V t i o i U Cambridge, Mass.;

Mrs 131st street, is spending \\cr vaca tion in Atlantic City. Mrs. Hick

Mrs. Gladys C. Kelly, New York Maybelle Scott and City; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D Pey-

daugter, Mrs. Emogene *oung ot ton, MiSs Mildred Peyton and Mr Providence, R I., came on from »nd Mrs. L. D. Peyton Brooklyn Philadelphia, where they attended N. Y.; George Bean, Bermuda; the Elks' Grand Lodge, to New Mesdames C. Mason Marshall, York to attend the marriage of, Gussie Mason Brown and Rose' Miss Cleo Jean Roundtree of Char-! Harris Mason, of Red Bank; Miss lotte, N. C. to Charles A. Scott of Mary E. Vanzant and Mr. and Mrs. Providence, son of Mrs. Scott. William Green, Princeton.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E Means of A , s o Miss Annie Brodnax, Wil-Monroe, N. C ; Rev. and Mrs. S. "»"»«»<>». Del.; Mrs. M. E. Snow-A. Downer and Mrs. Frances B. | ^ n - • " • Florence Snowden and Monroe, of Knoxville, Tenn. Miss 1 Miss Anita Zant Washington. D. Nettie Rattley of Washington, D . | & ; f18"' Mur , t e l M;T *™ V « h t > C, and Mrs. Willette Alston of '• ? f £ " C r - „ B E ? k ,

1 ' n ' vN - J = ^ , s s

Charlotte N. C, made a tour of , S n t 5 nn . H < l

D ' n ^ ^ . e wT

Y o r k C«ty. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Miss

S. C. ewark;

for a week. ,Alphonse L. Poet, Rutherford, N. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Turner ofj ' Also Mr. and! Mrs. Frank Wing,

v_nanone IN. I ., maae a xour ot, T->, »„,I i t . , r \\f T Eastern c i t i e s ^ * Canada. While g ^ j j %$£ Cneral?8

,n htm \ or*^City they wer, guests M i S 5 f r o t h y Carter, N of Mr. and Mrs. John S. J. Byers! Alohonze L P™» vJh.X

" H e l l o B i l l "

Barbecue O u t i n g - A«d -

Swimming - Dancing P A R T Y

Of the

MANHATTAN

the Florida A. & M. College at Tallahassee passed through the city this week enroute from Atlantic City where they have been en­gaged with the Florida State ex­hibit since July 16. In company with them were their son, Lowell, and daughters. Misses E. M. and A. L. Turner. Mr. Turner and hia son called at The Age office on Monday.

Miss Valada B. Isaacs, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Turn­er, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Mrs. Emily Tucker, Paterson. N. J.

BOARDERS WANTED Plenty to eat, high location, $12 weekly. Mrs. Abb, Star Route, Catskill, N. Y.

ESORTS

ttage

Room by day or week with use of Kitchen

Pint and Hillttd* ArenttM V l u t i c HifhUodc N. J,

Mrs. O. A. SPRINGS, Prop.

FOSTERS COTTAGE 237 Beach 84th Street

Hiif»<iieis-br-the-8es Rockaway Beach, L. I.

Complete aeednimodatioM for ONE DAY, ' WEEK-END er ENTIRE WEEK. Reasonable Rate*. Private Rooms for couple*. MesU furnished. Ridlo ana card table* frte for sutit*.

Prion* Ball Harbor S-J62J

ENGLISH HOUSE 141 North Strwt — Cat*kUl. N. Y.

Mr*. C. MIMS, Proprietrwa

ALWAYS OPEN Grand view of th* Cattkill Moun­tains, Llfht and Airy Room*. Good

loard, ReaionaM* Rata* Wrtta. For Particular*

Tel, Rldgewood 6-1789 ]

The Hamilton House & Tea Room

Mrs. 8. *a*J**«. Mr*. Coopar Alston Neatly Rurniahad Room*, Resson.bl*

Rate* LATEST IMPROVEMENTS

Parti** Served B» Appointment TouriM* and WMk-tnd Ou««t*

FIRST CLASS SERVICE 147 Bro*d i t . ««•» *<**. !•• J-

S H A D Y G R O V E A good place to rest over the

weekend. Plenty fresh, sweat and bwtter^ailk

• M all kinds of vegetable*. Ow day or weekend partle* a specialty

Write or Phone: ^ Mr*. MARV COX Route 6, FsirfSeld, Cortn.

Me. «J L B. P. O. S. Ot W.

Concert Band & Marching Club

At DARADISR • POOL Mm

And BALLROOM 146th S t at 7th A Lenox A m

New York City

Labor Day, MOIL, Sept 7 Prom 9 A. M. to 3 A. M

— ADMISSSION — Pool and Beach — ?Sc Ballroom — Combination Ticket —

i-'s.

FURNITURE AND PIAN MOVER

MARSHALL S. WELLS 411

322 WEST ll»th STREBT MANHATTAN AVENUE

New York Chy Ptjone MOnument HOT*

Factory—*21 Wert MtB I t Phone CHiekering 4-1114

Telephone 1*41

FLETCHER COTTAGE Mr*. W. O. TERRELL. Prop. 154 HULICK STREET

West End Station LONO BRANCH, N. J.

Room By The Day or Week, with or without Board

C E D A R I N N FAfR HAVEN, N. J.

For a quiet and restful vacation or weekend

RATSS VERY REASONABLE Mr*. W. J. WILLIAMS. Proprietress

Ml E. Frost Str*et Red Bank, N. J.

Connor's Hand Laimdrj WUl Call For and Deliver

Shirt* with collars lie Family work, ill nnithed . . . . lie ib Flat work 10e ft.

WE WORK TO PLEASE 417 Manhattan Avenue

Bet. 117th k 118th Sti. New York Phone UNiv. 4-5S51

THE HOLMES COTTAGE 17 Walworth St. Saratoga Springs Will open on or sbont the lith of June. First e!**s room and board at

reasonable rata*, Mrs. E, HOLMES, Proa.

17 Walworth Street Anne* 122 Washington Street

Sirstofa Spring*. M. V.

Beautiful Spot in

Pocono Mountains With city convenience and country comforts.

Tennis, Horseback riding, beau­tiful walk* and scenery.

Rate*; Untie room with board 120 per week; Two in a room 111.

OPENS JUNE 20th

Phone Pocono 52R3 BESSIE JAFFA, Prop.

For Colored People This is th* Ideal plaea for people

with weak Lungs. High and Dry recommended by leading Doctor* fof a complete rest. Rate* 110.00 per week. Room and Beard.

Mra. L. WMIT« 1$ WILEY AVE. - LIBERTY

Telephone Liberty 42*

'Think of these words and succeed

Love and Liberty These words represent

Christ and Lincoln Anyone who will mark down these words and wear them and who does not succeed I wid re­ward."

CHAS. E. MILER, 1931 Broadway, New York

Telephone: WHbank 5164

Residence: SS8 Richmond S«t««r«

MONTREAL, CANADA Exclusive Tourists' Accommo­

dation Good Residential Section Clot, to Railway Statioa* and

Shoppint District Rooms 11.50 to $2.50 par day

Make reservation* early

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