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S C H E N E C T A D Y , M. Y . capacity. Marshall's New Amsterdam coming to Hecviwtwad every wewk wad Lonoao, last lueeday netted a goodly i h e promise of a church building has major operaUon at the City hospital j cently returned from a delightful visit
Schenectady. N. T.—Fred Brewster orchestra furnished the music. they don't fail to find Zion Cfcareh. j wun. The Clover Leaf Club presented been made for the near future. The a week ago, is reported doing nicely, j to friends and relatives in Buffalo.
M. Manteur of Gloversville ia visiting friends aad Mrs. Mary Lawton of Brooklyn Miss Mary Mason Is spending a few him with $15 in fold and the Sons and Mission was crowded with members and An Interesting and instructive ad- , Niagara Palls. New York City and New
>inB» bOWflM relatives in Schenectady. spoke at Shiloh Baptist Church last weeks in the South with her people. | Daughters of Bethel gave him $21. inends from all the churches, many of dress was delivered by Mrs. 8. A Har | Haven
iw. tMetoma, Hias Eleanor Brown i s visiting Sunday afternoon under the auspices Gaston Black has accepted a posi- The fairy cantata. May pole, and whom were related to some of the par- ris. Superintendent of the W. C. T. V
la friends in Rochester. of the Mothers' d u b . tion with the L . 1. R. R. Co. short cake social at Zion A. M E ties conhrmed. work, at Calvary Baptist Church on H A C K E N S A C K , N . J.
Mi> Ada Murry has returned t o the The entertainment given at Shiloh Miss Lucy Carter and Miss S p i k e s Church last Thursday was a success- _ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Worthy Tuesday evening. Other numbers were Hackensack. N. J.—The May walk
H*>» city after being away nursing for a Baptiat Church Thursday evening. went with the Rev. M. L. Harvey tojful affair. Much credit is due Mrs. Patron and Worthy Matron, respective- h y ^ p a rlor Instrumental Quartet; ! given by Mrs O. R. Hammond proved
few weeka May 24. by Miss Addie Davis was well Rockville Center Friday e v e n i n g , j Lillian Reynolds. I jr. o\ the Naomi Chapter, Order of d e f a m a t i o n . Miss Margaret Thomas ; successful. Those present were:
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attended. —-— where he spoke to a large white a u d i ! T. B. Crawley spent a few days at Eastern Mar. have gone as delegates T ^ w C T U the Y P B and L. James Owens. Flossie Owens, Homer
W A S H I N G T O N V I L L E , N. Y. Chatham. Va. _ _ l»°. t h * a " n i i a l m e 5 \ a n g « l h £ 2 % £ ' T. L. took pirt in the demonstration Templeton, Dorothy Templeton, Bruce
L E R O Y , N. Y. Bishop Lee of Brooklyn will preach ThTHarriet Tubham Literary Society __""*'* ^mg held in New York City. J l h ^ J J J ^ t e s andI eiMinides Templeton. Furman Templeton, Etna*
N. Y.—The Rev. P.
Lekov. N. Y.—Little Dorothy Stevens W.Washingtonville oi Bethany Chapel. l n Z i o n Church Sunday
Sewell. pastor will k~i, its meeting Thursday even- Mrs
;n hold ;. • * Helen Deas, Elmer Deas, John
the bes! report
u on the sick Rtt. Services at Second was ill Sunday and Resea Snowdel? * **°n Church is having a great year ings instead of Sunday afternoons ^ e ^ n n ^ m e e t i n T a n d election of • » W - f f ^ £ 3 * ' i t a V w l i r V t u r n B r o w i i . A r ^ u r Jenkins, Thomas John.
Bat.ti-t (."hurcb were well attended Sun- conducted the morning service. In of prosperity. n
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Miss o T ^ ' p V o g V a ^ ^ a will have o.j^ 1 'rl.! / oin ^the ^W " .n ^ * n dAuxiliary of i« k « h n m « t» K . « v « r t n « r . ^Fri.iav "on. Walter^ Quackenbush, „Joseph
Margaret Westbrook , ue \ to her home^n New York n . , r i d a v J -
day Mrs. Hairy Alexander is on the the evening the congregation enjoyed Mrs. Siade. Lizzie Jackson and Els- charge - for' fc
h,1, s
- — - - - - - — £ ? £
it Episcopal Church• will be Mre S^ ^ Uarns. State Superln- Kirkpatrlck. Lucille
-eat«ai a, Rochester. Mr*. Clyde Layne U in Young P e o p l e s Society. The meet- day. > h«W «n the church parlors on Monday tendent W . C T I was the guest at Mittehell, Portia R l l a r r n iMw^rd n*. S 5 ^ _ _ , „ P o r t i s i Russell, Edward De-
on earth night. June 4 iinner tendered her by Mrs. Car- grott. Minnie l^oda. May Clark, Anna
an t&e kink, Avon vi.»iing relatives.^ Howard Coles, ing was led by Mis.- Alice Hoffman.
tut n—a pr%* 0 j Wheatland, was a Sunday visitor in A
A U B U R N , N. Y.
> Ju la to a s very encouraging letter to the
LeKuy. At the Memorial Service, held young people from Miss Naomi Se- Auburn, N. Y.—Nelson Ray of Mar-
a little coma ,B First Baptist Church Sunday evening, well, teacher in the Uncoln School at cellus and Lime College was the guest
it, not to »ia>
it to taat frcw Sidney Rober.v.n sang a solo. The Rev. East St. Louis. Hi., was read by Mrs. of Miss Mabel Reed, Parker street, I
r nor nothing) !as t- Rose attended the Ministers' Cora Ross. O ehtrstak cmfwypetaopp Sunday. oung is suttenng home for the vacation Hocutt, Solomon Hocutt, Harold Hoff,
n after it nai Conference at Dall on Monday. Miss Cora Roso. Others taking active part ThTBible school of Zion Church has \ £ ~ \ i " S f S l t a r , S w f ^ T w S ' and Mrs. Chas. Webster of South Plain Lawrence Hammond, Lester Ham-
10-more la • Annie Alexander is able to be out again. were Mrs. Ida Odell. Mrs. J Liewis, over $75 in the treasury auscd by the shixrk of the sudden death strfet, is visiting in Wilkes Barre mond. Jeannette Hammond. Zelma
luusly does l» fcjpennten- vited. The Re*. W. B. Brown of New „, h i > brother-in-law
hardly belle*« Miss Rosie Green and Louis Free- « ? ? " w , T JoDnso
° ha s
S^tL2« T o r T p r s r u s T ' s w i s m a M t w l W «even-
•*•» The Young" iamilv 'now a n A Scranton Ham.
ike maaic, aa4 T A R R Y T O W N , N . Y. f
• not another man, reading; Miss Blanche Odell, Bible school on a hrm basis through ing. _ . _ Ml,^titin . „ _
The collection ffor t the H^V • » > IVC o n v e r m o n t stree
_ . h o day was ' * Mrs. a n dJessie Johnson of South Albaay k:ns. Clifford Hammond. Vis,tors-
•M it. We oCtai Tarry town, N. Y.—Services) at the solo; Mrs. P. Bruin and Mrs. M. Belle, his efforts and the co-operation of his $136. The first prize, a gold medal the caterer, will long be re- s , r e e L others will give a concert t:apt Eugene Morrow, Lieut. Edward
mi ot hair taw Shiloh Baptist Church, in spite of the duet; Miss M. Brown, Mrs. C. Ross aides. at t h e
•wig-Lier. twin, were well attended. Pastor John and J a m e s Lewis, trio. The stewards rally will be observed was won zy A. D. White for # bringing rnentfaered by the Boy Scouts for the t h e w CeJ*»IJ Baptist Church during Clark. Mrs. IJelia Deas and Mrs. H
getable acre Sunday. June 3, at Zion Church. All in the largest amount; the* second f,ne ntrprise supper he furnished them ««k- Hammold
inleaa and wll B. Pharr preached in the morning on
l«lr But ertj to? subject. "The Dumb Spoke," and member* and friends are asked to prize, a silver medal, was won by . n Tuesday night, after the flag pre- Members and friends of the Calvarv
positively re- is the evening on "The Danger of H I L L B U R N , N. Y . co-operate with the steward board Edward Butler, chorister of the junior mentation. Baptist Church are planning a mock T R E N T O N , N . J.
• a luxuriant Looking Back." The work of the HILLBUBN. N. Y.—Isaac Wormley, Holy communion will be observed and sen'or choirs. There were visi- Invitations are out announcing the convention. TBEKTOM, N J.—Mrs. Erselena C
I keeps It aafl who was hurt at the Iron Works last June 3. The Rev. P. K. Fonvieiie will tore present from New York and New marriage of Miss Edna Hughes, the The Bake sale under the manage Rodman gave one of her famous fancy
ink -no- more ia church is still prospering under the
do aU that tt leadership of the pastor. week, is slowly irhproving. occupy the pulpit Rochelle. popular young organist of Bethel A. ment of Miss and Mrs. Adams, Satur- drill and dance concerts in Branch Halt.
o f untied. W« Miss Mary Hayes, president of the The Hiilburn liiants deieated the Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, w h o The young people of Memorial |f. K Church, to I. Kilton Powell, at day last, for the benefit of Calvary Princeton, last Friday evening. Many
f- t n e R n e f c t 8 o f avenue Dr Paul A. Collins has been
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rrywaara A gypsy festival will be given at C. C. Alleyn. editor of the Quarterly T H E AGE in order to get funds to help M'J*1 s;*rii>usly ill but was out Sunday for
«. l i l t ' Oiovmsv iixa. N. Y.—On Tuesday were visitors in New York on Satur- Zion Church June 8. Snaulding of Owr-go. was the the first time. Mrs. Collins, of Salem,
evening, May 22, a splendid entertain- day and Sunday. Review, will read a paper and the them pav dues and get camp equipment.
Mrs. Douglass and Mrs. Alice John- ^ U f > 8 t r f h l s * 0D - Jomob N. J , has been visitine her son the
•ent was rendered at the A. at. E. The Odd Fellows have a splendid son of Syracuse were the week end Rev. James E. Mason, secretary of The troop hopes to have a bugle and d a j r a s l Spalding. Sun
Zion Church under the direction of building lot in the center ot the village, ^ i e s t s of the Rev. aad Mrs. P. K. Livingstone College, will be p r e s e n t drum corps in the near future. You * - past week. Mrs. Ida B. Gordon and
Mrs V\'m. Turner. The program con- but are using it for a garden this sum- Fonvieiie. In the evening there will be a star can help by buying your paper from the daughter. Janet, journeyed to Philadel-
seted ot tableaux, vocal solos and se- mer. The Mothers* Club tair, held on musocal and literary entertainment, boys Give them the news at the same AMSTERDAM. N. Y phia for the week-end in her brother's
KY lections by the symphony orchestra, Friday evening, was a great success. A Howard Harris has accepted a it which time Mme. M. Rose, a tal- tune and it will appear in these columns.
sir and Mrs. J. Sherman entertained large sum of money was taken in. Fil- lucrative position with Auburn and j e n t f t d elocutionist o f Poughkeepsie.
on Thursday evening. May 24, the fol- burt Farmer, tormerly of this village. Ithaca Short Line _*•_»_,_?•>•»?• wffl make her first appearance in this and captain of the Young Mens Guild
Amsterdam. N. Y.—Herbert Dewitt Hudson Super-Six.
Leon Hal! has been elected manager lc't Fund >v for Binghamton. Reid left for Montgomery, Ala.. Tues-
day
Tn* R e . 0. C. Smith spent Satur- tragedian, is making an extensive trip
Mrs. Lillian M.
The Rev. David S. Cincore. the
lowing guests: Misses Edna Shaw, who has been working at the powder rtJ^f-S u»ri V . Freeman and M r T i c U y ^ ''*" l™™' ™«. K*ymoni Jackson *ay in Johnstown, and assisted the thn>ui;h New York. New Jersey and
Ethel Leonard. Catherine Leggins. Myr- works at,Haskell, V J . is very sick P K rnZJut^Xf Access T h e ' ***>* congregations greeted Dr. John «»• *"f J**** .positions on the tennis R . r T . H WnsMntrton in his Tag Pennsylvania There are a number of
tle Leonard. Mrs. al. Peck, Mir. and at that place
Mr*. Win Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- L i J ^ y S T J a ? r i i - hv JJe c h i l U S m y « " » » * morning and evening at " • • " the G u . d ^ ^ southern arrivals in the city. H. T.
inson. P. Avery. T. Pearson. D . Ervin dren was a feature of the e v e n i n g . f m e Metropolitan A M E. Z.«n cnurch ROr'lflTSTPR N V Mr
*** M r s Edward
Anderson Shorter, who hd>> an intelligence office
W E S T B U R Y . N. Y. The Rev T T. Branch of Fayette-1 ^ " - u dav I n the a t n mer> street, is doing a fine
and Walter Miller W t s n u B Y . N. Y.—The Excelsior Club ville. N. C . and Attorney l * w i s Laird f h o o J . was conducted by Seuperinten- . • u
ROIHESTM. N Y . - T h e Rev. Mr El- l h e ' r way to Schenectady.
was entertained May lb hy Mrs. W. T. of this city spoke. A neat d M E Zion Church The w^s
Nyack, N Y—The fair held In SL number of guests from neighboring hanner class. Class No 6. Supt. Evans, to a large audience. Communion was p_e.. c, c p-mlth preached JERSEY CITY, N. J.
The Rev. G. C. Carter is spending
Phillip's A M. E. Zion Church Tues- towns were present. An enjoyable eve- a few days with his family after re- teacher was the junior banner in finan- administered in the evening. A sacred T h e ' R e v / Z . A. Jones of Torninp. Jersey City, N. J — A t Bethel A M.
day. Mav 22, to Fridav. May 25, was ning was spent in games and music, ceiving treatment for throat trouble ces. The Chritian Endeavor at T^p. concert w « given by the Junior Choir _ , n t w*dnesdav with the Rev G. C E Chirch, 27 Oak street, the Rev.
a success The Pilgrim Baptist choir after which a very pleasing repast was from a specialist in Binghamton m. was conducted by the president. John to!,owed by a presentation ot an Amen- ^pCj.i, Alltert Carter Sanders, pastor, Sunday
rendered fine selections. s rved. Messrs. Howard Wasaington and N. lames. can lag by Miss Marie Mots, irom the ' >!.».„_ ™ «J i i: « % . services were well attended. At 11
n DimODd w p r k j n e for Mr8
The funeral of Clarence Jacobs was The concert given bv the Stewardess I^wrence Williams of Ithaca called Miss Witchers and Mr, Ella Noyd. Young U d : e s ' League to the J. C. Price T™ ™* " i m the pastor spoke from John
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held from the home of h i s niece. Mrs. of Bethel A if. E Church. May 22. on friends here Sunday. of New York Citv. risked Mr and Mrs. Men's League. James B. Chapan, presi- L. f '__ „ „ . _, xvii:3. l i i r e e persons united with
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L. E. Frazier, 18 Catherine street, was a success socially and financially. Chas. E. Borden at their home in Cul- dent of the J C Price League, received . * " ^ - >n ™ov the church. Brothers Simon King
Friday. May 18. the Rev. J. Evans of By the efforts oi zealous workers $43 ver street. Sundav. the flag in a few remarks. The colle.- * ind Jesse Johnson conducted a lively
St Charles' Church officiating, assist- was cleared.
E L M I R A . N. Y. Chas. E. Evans wa* ;n Westwood. N tion for the dav was $5144. The Elward l>nnis of Yeomans street.
ed by the Rev. E. Sfmms, Union Bap- Elmira. N. I
The fair held in Zion Church, the Wednesday evening for Cleveland
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i J . Monday and Wednesday of this Young People's Missionary Society wa s r u r leading broommaker. is very busv class meeting The Sunday school
j w e p k looking after business interests, entertained" at the home'of Mr' and nowadays on his HttM farm met at z p. m and lesson was re-
tist Church. South Norwalk, Conn. Rev. D James, pastor. May 23 to 25, viewed by the superintendent. Mrs.
Mrs Charlotte Greene entertained j o h n A R o g e r s » recovering from Mrs. James Carter. Refreshments were
Mrs. L. Grant of Jackson avenue i s was a success. at a birthday party Tuesday, May 22, an operation at his home. 20 Culver st. served. The Junior C. E. Society held C A p A T n r A C D D T M r c w
Untitled Document Ida Lewis AJlen League meeting at
eack home after a four weeks* visit The Rev and Mrs B Judd of Yonk- i t her home. 6fM5 Bast Clitnon street. v i p m At 8 p. . the Rev. Josiah
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te her parents in Richmond, Va. ers were in town last Wednesday to A delightful Mrs. Chas. E Borden, who has been their first membership rally Sunday at = > « A 1 U U A S K K l N U b . N . Y. Edward Peterson m of Owego, N. t%,
A T OiVCF evening was apent. seriously ill for some rime at her home 10 a. m. and increased the number by S a n t o g a Springs, N. Y.—Robert preached on
Messenger Thomas Duggan is back visit Mrs. Judd's cousin. Miss Jones, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. The Gkiiiona ^aasssf y
heme from Albany for the summer. who has been an invalid for the past Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Janes. Mrs. m Culver street, isjreatry improved. 24, Total membership is 47. They ren- Bt—elw inab. who has be*n"foe guest
The pastor made a trip t o Newport,"
year,, * . * * & »; Q l 9 A large n u m D e r ^ m ^ i e r s f r o m the dered a spWidid program. Mrs. A W . o f M s s i s ? ( , r 4 n . K w , M r g . M a r T B r a n c h
Geo. Powell, Mr. and Mrs Noble
Thomas M. Tryniski
the seat of the New England confer-
A Urge number attended the Annual Vance, Mr. and Mr:- Edward Vance, Metropolitan AU E Zion Church at- Johnson is superintendent Miss Clara e o r o „ J J £&„£ t o New'York
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York 13069
P0UGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Conference of A. M. E. Church, held Mrs. Louisa Cardol. Mrs Sarah How- tended the missionary mass meeting in Hancock of Rrownvule, N . who is in .. * , „ - „ „» v -*_ w i _ » - . K - ence, and will return Saturday. Sun-
PCKMJH iLExrsie. N. Y.—The Rev. Chas.
at Jamaica last wek, and the members ard, Mrs. Florence Gants. Mrs. Harold a bodv at the BiJK SsawJay tabcrttnefc the city until September 1 visited the www.fultonhistory.com ^j?*' V 7 £ * , £ j £ Z j £ ,W ™- day will he communion, baptism and
S. Fariess conducted the funeral of Es- Thev were admitted society. 5 * _ J ° t h e , " ^ n c h c o m b cottage. IS accession to full membership. The
teflr the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and friends of tht* place are pleased Hurst. Mrs. Judson Moore. Miss Marie Monday evening pastor will speak at each service.
by ticket Miss Ethel Van Buren has returned Cherry street. I « t week.
Annstead Wells of Washington Hol- over the return of their pastor, the Rev. Greene, Miss Minnie Jones. Mrs. T. ____ from a visit to Buffalo, where she was Tbp
''X^1 churches SSrted in gre^t Sunday. June 26. at 8 p. m the pastor
W. T. Coffey.
low, last Wednesday, assisted by the Hawkins. Miss Eva Catlett, Messrs BUFFALO N Y the guest of Mrs. Lewis. She attended Patriotic service at Convention Halt, will preach to the committee of one
Rev A Farmer. Deceased leaves be- H. J. Brooker. L H. Tabbs. Rollins. Mr hundred of Jersey City.
M U M F O R D . N. Y. BUFFALO. M Y ^Rev F ' E Edmunds " d Mrs. Lewis' 25th wedding aa- ^nnday. The feature of the excellent
sides her parents, a husband, sisters J. Scott, C. M. Howard and Robert BUFFALO, »L T^HWT I\H..tLannuM* *** projrram rendered was the address of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. OlivflCjtnd
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and brothers and a boat of friends. In- Mumford. N. Y — Services at the Mack.
terment wa? in the MTmbrdok Cemetery. Second Baptist Church last Sunday Mrs James Hackett of Canton, Pa.,
is the pastor of StBOfl Baptist Church,
Las: Sunday at 10:45 the pastor, the were well a'feodei both morning and was the guest of her sister, Mrs Louis satuated are 416 Clinton sVrert,Sunday. P_« a „ d r ,Chapter £No. ?7, O. aE. S T aW.U 6 ^ . ******
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Grand Chancelor Olden Cooley pre- The box social given by the young street, the past week. ednomination. [ttraoon. Col. Redman of the G. A. R. Bpoke Responses were made by the r]?T~-, m e i . t%e m>"er and commis New Yr-rk City, gave an able address.
parse Chas. Simons was prelate. ing was a success. All who attended and Philip Higgles. J r . spent Sunday town. O.. delivered his tamous lecture, *r. r*f Prof. P A. Myers, and Madam
escampment and banquet at St. Cath- spent a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter, 513 mi H. Howland Price as organist, ren-
erine A. M. E. Zion Church Thursday The pastor, the Rev, Mr. Hayes, is Partridge street are receiving con- dfred the program. At the evening
aid Friday evening proved a success. in Rochester for a few days on busi- gratulations on the birth of a son. file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 1:13:06 PM service the work of the Red Croat
both socially and financially The ness. Thomas Harry, born at St. Joseph's focietv was brought before the eon-
amount reported from all sources Hospital. Tuesday, May 22 gregstloOL Services for Sundav. June
amounted to $216.02. The captains Misses Etta Brooks. Mildred Wilson, Howard Woods and Willie Woods
and Dewey Brooks of Homoye Falls. have been on the sick list. T. will he l a d e s ' Aid Day. Monday
ft the various tribes reported aa fol- evening, there will be a meeting un-
lows Miss Dorothy Thomaa, $2.20; attended the social Saturday night Mrs. J. H. Ellison is ill at her ertain in the lecture ro-m of the Mich-! Mrs. W. Henry Green has completed T h e race was well represented in 'he der the nusnices of the Brotherhood, at
Mrs Bodson, $3.76; Mrs. Maggie Rod and were the guests ov*>r Sunday at home. 711 Benjamin street.
5 igan Avenue Baptist Church on Friday arrangements for a concert and doll natri^tic parade. Sunday. About sixty wnkrh time Dr. Geo Cannon wHl dis-
rprs. $6.25.; Mr. Lewis Buck, $7.90; •h* Carpenter home. Presiding Elder J H Ellison spent night. Mrs. McAden is president and drill for Tue- Toronto. Can., a Sunday afternoon. Mrs Carrie Role- of thHf mother. Mrs Wilder, who died •f'h.irchn en of Orange.
Ellison. 1181 J. •
Services at Shiloh and Betheada poned until June 24. former resident of Buffalo, is visiting sand. Miss Nett;e Bennett are the sup- | n Chicago, here for burial In the fam-
Baptist churches were well attended. Mrs. l e w i s Price entertained the her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ghantt, of Wal-, erintendents. \]r n jot j n Creenridge Cemetery. Clinton Freemtn, brother of the Rev.
The Rev. W. H. Slater administered pastor at lunch Friday. B I N G H A M T O N . N. Y. nut street | Flower C ty Lodge No.91 1 B P O. Mr a n ,i M r« James Fletcher'h^ve Charles Freeman, lies very ill of ty*
the rite of baptism to three candi- The monthly business meeting of BINCHAMTON, N. Y -VVm. Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, oi Potter street, h. has tak-n out $100 in Liberty Bonds a ^ n t ^ B jtuations on the Hall farm pho'd fever, at bis home in Philadel-
dates the Church will be held on Saturday ton. 420 State street spent Decoration '•ntcrtained at dinm-r' Friday. Mr. and which, is a credit to our race. o n c h u r c n street
phia
Empire I/xige, 216, L B. P. O E. W., evening of this week Day in the Metropolis Mrs. Jerry Mils. Jr and Mrs. E Tur- T r e funeral services of one of the
Mrs Idi Rich is spending a fw
seld its first reception Thursday even- Mrs. Walter Hard is at Quaker Lake ner, of Torontn. ssrtf* a i l s , and Mrs. Sarahi ^ w a i ITHACA, N. Y. nio(»t lcy.il members of the l.afsyette
days at New Baltimore, with her aunt.
ing l e a g u e Hall was crowded to for the week. rhantt, of Buffalo Mrs. Stirah Ixiwery. Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Harriet
H E M P S T E A D , N. Y. Mrs. Tenbrook and grand daughter Mrs. Mary Taibo' president of the P n Noel, mere held from the church on
Hempstead. N. Y —The Rev. M L. are visiting relativts m New York. Federation of WoasmYi Cluhs, after a hIs n.mvry of c uTTtt!* rWfS Sum«*r*,
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r i a m c e Buckmeray of New York. V T d i v afternoon
Harvey, pastor of the A. M E Zion Miss r.dwardona Wallace entertained month's stay at home, busy w Ith ~her * ^'Parted *•>*• »»fe February T. l»li i« stonning at the Tonnlng Cottage.
Wanted! Church, was In Philadelphia last ewek st dinner Sunday night in honor of her accumulated correspondence, has again
attending the Philadelphia and Bait! mother's and Mi«s MervQlis' birthdays. left the city on an extended tour of
more conference. While en route Covers were laid for nine. Chicago. Indianap»ii-. and the west.
Tou are not Tor»otten dear^at one.
As lor«t as life and mVmary laat,
We will remember thee.
in Warren street. Mrs. Sarah Topping,
pronnetor
" M Helen Gsr.away of New York.
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Colored Men
home he preached to Maaaroneck on A sacred concert was gfven at St.
Friday evening for the Rev F. B Paul't A. M E. Church Sunday evening. he is in attendance QJ the sick bed of
Cruse, who is pastoring tbe A M. E. The p a s t * was st conference and the his aged mother
Louis Patterson is ,q Cleveland, where
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.wh» hade no one her laat farewell.
f=be waved her tend to none.
Her spirit fled before we knew
»B located HI 207 Regent street.
Mrs Jennie W. Franklin has re Job Printing
Mrs. James Reav«^ ha- returned to That ah«» frrmi as had gone.
as Zlon Charch. He reports as having members wished lo keep the charch MOTHER AND ORANI>M» the bedside of her Ithaca, N. Y.—Edward M Newton. ASHEVIILC SCHOOL OF DESIGNING.
and Tram Porter on Zion Charch The Rev Mr Harvey Mr Harry Vrampton of Scranton. P a , sick husband, who i* now improving. J,r ., Cornell ' S ha
Urge Eastern Roads preached ln the morning oa T h e •« ere married recently in New York. Major Ollie C Hall Cl»mmandanL and " _ 1 C o r n e " 1 ' __J•*__»S a p '
Read The Agx will preach in Hempstead Friday even- spent Sunday here
in" The chicken supper fiven at St Paul's
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