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ENTERTAINSIMr and Mrs. w. Han were and hostess to several friends Saturday evening, honoring Mr. and Mra. R Thompson of Buffalo. Tha affair was ona of tha most enjoyable oif the season. Tha beautifully gowned ladies, cut flowars and tha soft strains of music addad to the occasion. There was m solo by Mrs. Mary Myers and Mrs. Askew also rendered a selection, Mrs. Nethersol Jones at thr» plkno A very pleasant time was had by all.followed hie career vary closely.Mr. Tata developed tha choir which was used in establishing The National Negro Hour a regular radio feature which has won national fame within the last 12 weeka Mr. Tate will study music in the conservatory of Oberlln College. He will continue to direct the choir of The National Negro Hour.elt;RFRIVOLOrS PALSOn Thursday Sept. 23, the Frivolous Pals enjoyed the evening at Cross’ Grill playing bridge, whist and bingo. At the close of the games prizes were awarded and delicious refreshments were eerved.The club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ida Fountaine,PALS MOD ERNE CLUBwith Mrs. Sarah Thompson acting hostess, and made for an affair that is to be given in October. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. D. Pope, 3237 E. 132d atThe eocial given by the PalsModeme on 8ept. 16th at the home of Miss Edna Allxson, 7702 Cedar avt. waa a huge success. Various forms of amusement kept the guests happy and interested.aiMMmMMAGMPiThe main event of the evening was the grand prise drawing, the winner receiving a beautiful radio. This lucky person was Miss Othella Stockard of Toledo. Numerous ■mailer prises were awarded other guests altogether the affair was an enjoyable occasion and everyone voted Miss Alixson a most eharm-srL.MSaSjfrJOLLY STROLLERS CLUBThe Jolly Strollers met at the home of Mrs M. Shepard, 6531 Quincy ave. The club enters Into the contest to be sponsored by the Phillis Wheatley October 22. On October 9th, the club is giving a whist party at the home of Mrs. A Royal, 2329 E. 61at it.The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vaaser, 2367 E. 49th st.ing and gracious hostessMiss Mamie Purnell, 2229 E. 93d st., was hostess to the Pals Mod-erne club Wednesday evening, Sept. 22d. The president, Mrs. Florence Powell, presided. The meeting was conducted in the usual order. Dur-all old that thearMMRlt;Vi• TatE.wichvabe1*3GETHSEMANE BAPT CHURCHDuring a celebration held Sun-dya afternoon, September 26th, in honor of Mr. James E. Tate, Choir Director of the Gethsemane Baptist Church, the congregation under the direction and the following the advice of Rev, Glenn T. Settle, voted $450.00 to apply on the college training of Mr. Tate, This action by the congregationof The Gethsemane Church sets inmotion a plan of their pastor, Rev. G. T. Settle to assist worthy young men and women of the church in furthering their education. Mr. James E. Tate waaamong the first of many new members to unite with the Gethsemane Baptist Church when Rev. Glenn T. Settle was called to the pastorate of the church.Rev. Settle was impressed with the natural ability which Mr. Tate possesses to train and direct singing the business session business was cleared. Now the vacation season is over Pals are ready to start their fall activities. Members are still being remembered with lovely cards and gifts from their secret Pals. Mrs. Norine Daniels was winner of the weekly guess box. Miss Kathryn Reddy will be the next hostess.BImlt;SewadelIn jJa5.VISITING IN PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs, William Saunders, 3177 E. 80th at., left last week for their vacation with their daughter Mrs. Virginia Fulton, Union-town, Pa. They will also visit a sister in Cornersville, Pa.fE.HeeraBUFFALOANS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welsh, 351 Hoyt St., Buffalo, New York were guests of Mra. Mary Killum, 3181 E. 80th. They also went to Columbusand heard the International Convention speech by Judge Rutherford on “Safety.grifroateatterNeMr. and Mrs. Welsh were formerly of Jamaica, British West Indies.AtheFriTh
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