EASTNEWSI!About two hundred invit.nt.ions huv been sent by the Twentieth Con-tury Club for the Colonial Tea. As thecommittee did not know the names of all members of the various clubs of the city and Wilberforce, an invitationwas sent to each president*, hoping shewill notify her members and tho “grown ups” of t’ e families. (Signed,)The Committee-Mr. Murray Ma vin vas been transferred from Ch cago to Ph ladelphia. He is in the drafting plumbing business at a salary which begins at $2000with the promise of an increase to$2100. His family will stop ove~ here for a few weeks \vth Mjs. Marvin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose free,of East Market street.The CJroenc County branch of the N.A. A. O. I*., will meet at Jamestown Sunday. The services will legin promptly at two o’clock at Ross Chapel A. M. K. church. Persons from all over the county contemplate going, and no doubt a large crowd will be in attendance. The hospitality of Jamestown people is so widely known and that alone will insure a good crowd.Miss Ilallie Q. Brown and some of the best talent of the city will appearon the program at the Colonial Tea given by the Twentieth Century Club.Mr. Harry Vaughn and Miss Martha Powell were united in marriage Wednesday morning at the home of the bride, in the presence of her fatherpei formed by the bride’s pastor, Rev. A. \t. Ilowe. Tiie youthful couple went immediately to 'South Bend, In .. where they will stay for a whilev. ith Mr. Vaughn’s mother. Later; intend to return here and makethlt; r lioiv.o with Mr. Charles Powell, lather ol‘ the bride. ifJ he Pentecostal power is asserting itself powerfully at Middle Run Baptist church revival. The spirit is falling upon many and they are beinghappilv converted. The crowds and ti interest increases nightly.Mrs. M irio Knight is reported to b*‘confined t«» her bed by reason of ill-ness.M - Susie Vaughn was married to Mr. Let o- Washington in South Bend,Ind., by Rev. A. P. Redding.Old Rivers and New.Henry praised to ui«- lately the man* tiers of an old-established, calm, well-belmved river, us perfectly distinguished from th(-;,c of a new river. A new river is a torrent. uu old ooo slow and steadily suf%died. Whathappens in any part of ate old river relates to what befalls to every otherpart of It. 'Tis fall of •.o^npenaaUoa#.resources aud reserve t mus.—Urnet-sou’s Journal. *mThirteen.Thirteen was the sacred number ofthe Mexicans and the ancient people of Yucatan. Their week hud 13 days and they had 13 snake gods.