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-1 NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 19, 1917. "NOTICE." T All Ka-a listed V. B. F. uui 9. M. T. that are sojourning In the city of Nashville, anil Davidson County. Any such members male or female that has been out of their respective Lodges, or Temples In any city, or lo cality of any State in the Unite.! States for one year, for the non-payment of monthly dues only, may become an active member of the V. B. F. and S. M. T. onler in Nashville, by placing their membership in Centennial Lodge ho. S. by paying 2 00 membership fee to the secretary, V. L. Miller, at the Lodge Hall. 413 1-S Fourth Avenue. N.. that meets the Second and Fourth Wednesday nights in each month at 7:30 o'clock. All sisters oi any Temples that are untlnancial, may become a member of Kosebud Temple No. 3'J, that n.vets at paid hall the First and Third Wednes day eveniims in each month, by pay ing $100 membership fee to .Miss Hattie liramlette, the secretary at 413 1-2 Fourth Avenue. N. or S.ven Seal Temple, No. 16, that meets the First Thursday nisht. anil the Third Thurs day evening in each m mth, by paying Mrs. Semime L Krwm. the secretary at 1UU i-iiuiips street. J-.dO. (f THEATRICALS THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY -OK tiii:- LINCOLN THEATRE PROGRAM. 'Home of Supreme Vaudeville Under Management of Quintard Miller. The Great Luke is headlner (oi next week propensity. N ar elou-i BRENTWOOD. i t'ndcr the leadership ot Mrs. ! Pearly Green, the Woman's Home Missionary Society of Brook Chapel M. K. Church. Brentwood, met at tricks ami strange scenes which seem (lie come 0( Mrs. will Oilen. Meni- WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. The Woman's Auxiliary "of the 15th Avenue Baptist Church met with Mrs. Paralee Hughes at her residence, 911 14th Avenue, N. The meeting was opened with song and prayer by the president. The business part of the meeting was carried out with the presence of Miss dishing from the Fireside School who made a brief talk about the com fort bags which all agreed to make for our soldier bovs who are in serv ice for our country. All members responded with dues. The iiuotintr was dismissed with prayer. The, hostess. .Mrs. Hughes, assisted bv Mrs. Mary King, served a two course menu, which was enjoyed to the highest by all present. Quito a number was present. The Auxiliary will give a Tacky Partv the last Thursday night in this month. w SKIN 5ii 1 JLlil LiA almost impossible for a humai bei:i to perform. .lohnson and Fisher In musical com edv. A company of 15 In all girl review, pre.-en in bits of nnis.cal comedy and other star a.tJ. Dcn't fail to see the "G.eat Luke." BIJOU THEATRE. Program Week Oct. 15. Long and Holland. The sterling team of Ion an I Holl.'.n '. .b in I. and Nina ia a skit 'i entitled "I wouldn't v.r. r no lu lmui being," etc., e;c, e.c. Porter and Russell. The itni:icbl IV to Porter ami ni- iu'ie It -!?se l in th.dr Ui.) roa i.ig, act, etc., etc., etc. Tat ir.;:.;agr.m n is well plea el, so was the audience. A good SjO.( ; The Lincoln and the Bijou are put-' ting on some excellent vaudeville ' ibis week, llumboi.e Jones, and Co. Watts Bros. Davenport and Daven port ate delivering the goods nightly to pleased audiences. The excel and the Star are having some sple.idid pictures that all should ! see. .Manager Moore, especially de serves encouragement not because he is a Ne..;ro but rather because he gives you the best in pictures. The Quality Amusement Company conies to the Howard next weJk in "The Heart of Wetona." The cast will include Cleo Desmond. Carlotta Free man, Arthur T. Hay, Charles Moore, durance E. Muse. Ophelia B. Muse, II. L. l'ryor, Andrew S. Bishop and others. Washington friends are anxious to fiear from Earl and Lulu Walton, Bes sie Olier, Brown-Miller, Browne and Demont and the members of The Smarter Set. bers present, twelve, visitors three. We had a successful business meet ing for the new Conference eu also some interesting remarks by the pastor. Rev. W. U. Crenshaw. After which a two cjurse menu was served. Adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. C.eorge Johnson, Del. 29, 1917. People's Savings Bank & Trust Company, Monday, October 22, 1917. Below are the faces of the persons who will handle the business. The hank will ope i and close rogu'nr but speci.il rtrrangrmfnts v irl le made for nl who want to leave a deposit on tie hcchp on of tie Pintisi:i CITY ITEMS!; Miss Kmma Burton, who l as been en a sick leave tmni her work at H e NaCona! Ha; fist l'ul lis'iimr Foard, is re iore.1 as loirs: oon'hted at tie Vanderbilt hospital where site under went a very painful operatirn. A for V, - rtarii or brown tkln. j (..: te'ears sllow com i: .' I.j-'h. removes a 1 blemish .if! ctfur tl.e (kin to Erow -.;i;u-r. t-t that you get ttu Kingston, Ga.. Pee 4, 191C. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: I have iscd one box of your Dr. Fre' Palmer's Skin Whitener and like it fine. In deed, my skin is murh w hiter and is clear of pimples. I will ask you to send me an other box nf It, also send me a bar of the soap. Yours very truly, PEARL MOORE. DO VOT .rfTTT IMITATION! vi V : .l:;i of .r pf d'.tv t 'of rc. . -i.l. Wrlio JACOEi' ri!im ' . rMtantM. I.USI.S-.l.AlJll s Hf r' is an Op r urt iv t-. lc 'rn h h t:h at trsrlt'on' thut vinir rv iv w il lip ii dt-rea' 1. Ytuj ca t urn fr m I.l.l'U tit 3:t nil rd vomt- mi nuir B d i or v-in n iH'ii t-. h ty nt vor nd lonit' n np iiti-'luit-w o kuw (tow. le nil leach y ni .irti-tir H.tTdi-bsi Mani minii. K-f a sitVc t I ifiilti.t-nt H. vv I cnl'ivjtit pr.U (itow hid . H w t- nik 'iuici nirlrs How to w uvi ii n i tminuf.i tore i. Hew . tntkkf -wiirlifs. 'I r.iri'fur ' ittio s. I'lifl., lmntl d urs. 11 nn , Kinut l'i.- cs. I'oni' 1 tifttld;. & r. tTu!illllnlll , HKnritf. ei i & e tv. all wi.rV guar nit id. ' oii lt. h . sinilil- Met od and pe;-U'ct un to dat-Wnik ll'iisn ; lod C arl ot III lntrt i reui i'-iis in hair vork ;in In w -o n-e tie luf.1 Mimic. ! Hut vislialfili inc aid h:tr Mini-. IK I'AHK1 d. an n'd xiiorjfttcc: lluirdrisp n Ht hm ( nitni im vil 1, ;,t i yo th Fr-'tich tr d A:n ri-'att svst rn i-i lo r hlu Bni'k Hii ronibplo' a 1 1 1 ii tt uni li-i Ipi'o re d. f-d lo i'.IIO sopn'li ir :.ri Hft i 'o ' Send a Mac nr rr I I he Meal Co . Hon 70. M tton C, N wYoikCity Oinl ma aw rdul Mr. K. M. Williams, a Seiior of eharrv rental C ilice, has returnel 'rum ne'roit, Mich., where he spent 'he summer. Mr. Williams is now b-irk to cumple'e his course of siudies hopiiiR that he will be successful throughout the year's work. Mrs Nannie Mel emoro and chil dren of '.i;:3 Calumet avenue. Chi cago, were called to Mursrees' oro en account of her mother's death. V. rmite homo she spent the day w tli Mrs. llurnett. Ttev. W. II. Whitaker has just re turned to the city and is conducting erica nf revivals with one of the rtaptist churches of Nashville. While be was out of the city he was with Rev. W. 1. Crce.- of Be'hpagJ and llartsville, Tevn., where he waa suc cessful in adding many converts to the church. Anions the visitors expected in Nashville In the near future will he the Itev. Tandy Mitchell, a promin ent Sunday School worker of Ceth paRe. Tenn. Rev. Mr. Mitchell is re garded by the people of his com munity as one of the leading ex ponents of the Advanced Sunday School Movement. For i he sake of the card solict ors an. I visitors who can not come cat lv. the day will be divide I into four ri'ini- n a. m. to 11 a. m.: 11 a. m. it 1:" ) p. m ; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30 p. m. : to ci p. in. S.me:iiu for new depositors, v.- vriv attractive souvenirs !a lv cepusiters. l'-o not wait until they are all pone, y.ui will have prompt attention. Our llvortisins button carries with it an ! v iae ive f'Wuie for each period, i "be la !y s dicitors m o aaxious to I hive the ( ilicers of the bank to grea j iv so. - h 'in thy have invited to the l celebration. Le s.i'C to see and shake nauds with ha Cashier and preiidetit. ritoek- 'k Hers and Diiectors will also jrreet ni. Oo not forget our slogan, 1,000 .ev ucciiinta and ?:'3.000.UO in de li , si's Cot. 2X 1917. Utfore leaving the bank, lot each person be sine to register. WHAT OTl'lERS SAY. zqq or sa lsiacuon ivimui iia i that he di es not feel in .ojher Bimilar , WASHINGTON'S GROWTH CHECK- hilaces. He is given a kind, consul- go. I e a e. syiupatneuc Hearing; his application lor no:p nas iibiu,- to X(),e ,0 ,,,ack aml whUe cm. ana woruui.eis. ins A GENEROUS OFFER TO THE , PUiLIC. , - The Impgo Medlclna Co. ot Nash ville, Tenn.. makes a generous offer to every one tn Nashville suffering from rheumatism, headache, neural gia, Btiff Joints, sore muscles, bruises, sprains, lumbago, aches and pains ot; any nature, if you will drop us a card, or-vhone Main 1041 we will send our demonstrator to your home or place of business, and relieve you free of charge in a few minutes with Impso I liniment. Lady demonstrator for v.omea, trea demonstrations ior men at 520 Union street. We have several hun.lrel testimonals from well known Nashville people, who pronounce Imp go liniment the most wonderful reme dy they ever saw or heard of for giv ins quick relief. Sixty Nashville durggists say they find Impgo an es ce.leat seller and giving satisfaction. lmp,'o is now on sale in ten thousand s to ic3, in ten different states. All druggists 23 cents and50 cents. (Adv.) - Mary Lee Brown, the butterfly dan cer and posing wonder, is at the Empire Theater, Lynchburg, Va., this week. S. II. Rudlev, with Pave Marion's i , ,- World of Frolic combination, is un-1 Mrs. Laura Henry of Lola Alameda derlined for the Gavety, week of street, left the city Sunday, Odo er October 2S. Ho will be entertained 7th, to spend the winter with her by the Boosters and Knockers on mother, Mrs. Priseilla Richardson, of Hallowe'en night. j Dickson, Tenn. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to return my whole heart "Dr. Beans From Boston" at the Howard last week was a "frost," the j first that has been put over on the fUu 0f thanks to the many friends and usually astute manager Thomas in a neighbors of 17th and Jefferson st long time. The mantle of charity is i Xelghborhood who was so very kind thrown over the distressing details, i nnii attentive to me during the illness and death of my beloved husband Chas. H. Payne with many thanks and may God bless you nil. Mrs. Lizzie Payne. J Miss Marjoie Sipp, a soubrette of talent has been painfully ill for the1 past week here. She was unable to appear in the "Dr. Beans" produc tion, in which she was announced as leading lady. Miss Goldie Chappelle was at Dud ley's last week and is at the Blue Mouse this week, with more Dudley time to follow. She Is putting on a tine singing act. Carter Lockhart, house manager at be Mid-City, has been drawn for the I nitel States National Army and will go with the boys to Camp Meade. V SUCCESSFUL BANKING INSTI TUTION. j The People's Saving Bank and Trust Co., locate! at 410 Cedar street il' hough the youngest institution of he kind in the city, is enjoying a incisure of prosperity which its mos Y VsjJ x . te V",'1 -r.. S3i 1 DR. J. B. SINGLETON President. anguine friends and ardent suppor eis did not expect within such a ihori period of time. It is regarded is the peiple's institution, just what is name signifies. The poorest man, n the humblest walks of life, feeM in ease and contentment and a de a e me' In a s:ric:ly businois manner. The ollicials of this bank are piilie, j painstakin;; and obliging: they are1 impartial in their dealijig; no cus-i um -r . is givc i the pie.'oieace oer' Mio:i:er bosau-e ot the color of his skin, the io::Uue of bis hair, or bis sanllng in the social body. le iuso if thee manillco.it business unlit 'o 'h;s young bank is growing most rapidly. Its volume of busl;ie3S s ii.cicislng daily, and its friends are cm'iiiually multiplying am ons the common reip'e. In the banking wot'H the poor man's sho!;el3 c mat as well as the large drafts an I checks of the moi e veil hy. The officials of juris nai'K nae leaiuei uiui. polite ness Is like an air-cushion there may bet nothing solid in it, but it ei-C3 the jolt wonderfully. This bank has nearly two thousand depositors, who feel that their money is a secure and safe within its vaults as if it were in Unite! States Bonds. ,The bank has fully Eighty . Thousand Dollars ie sources, and is well prepare! to give Its costomers and pratrons perfect satisfaction. EDWARD L. KINZER, Paying Teller. Nashville Clarion, i . -..rv- 1. & f ' . -9, 3 b w ;;V '-V'- 1 WILLIAM D. HAWKINS, Cashier. MISS MBEL VINCENT, Receiving Toller. Mrs. Mattie Rivers a sister to Mrs. .1. II. Minks, has been ill for the past week at her home at 1()05. 9th Ave v Her tiless became so alarming that Mrs. Hinks was summoned to 1 o bed side, but last week she was inv The bank will he beautifully and artistically decorated for ; the occasion, Everybody is expected to make a deposit. I Miss Lizzie Moore left the city last . btnUH. . u. u w , r. Rrl, What the smaller childi'en are Saturday night to take up her work me bupreme uranu i.oage uue- t u 7 doin? lt vlu be an enjo.ment for old !n .i,n vnnnn- Wnn,r.,ia christinn As- rendent Order Immaculates will as- Woodmore, Mrs. Charity Jehr, U. a. aoin? iin u ui. uu j anu a uiuusuie iui mu ! CAIRO CURES Not A Cure-AI!, But A raielully prepared r. nibination of valu d volatile oils. A prescrip tion br ujilit to this ccuniry by a native ol Jamaica ibi-re usi d buc-ce-sfully in tlieirmary reirat()ry diseases because of its Volatile na ture and combating quail ics It is easily caniiti ii to ell the air pTSSiiiits ai d rtpiraioiy cai a's by the simple spray. Thus it is u-ed in all throat and lune truubbs, which Tf dispose to Tuberculosis, as Tunsililis, Pt Hiyni.it is. Laryn gitis. Cruup and Diplitbiria. It can be taken in small doses for dbpepBia. knit ey, lv r, stom ach, and bowel affections txtern. J applications fur rheumatism, burns old sores, titers and blood polso l. INDIANS NATURE'S RfHDY Try a Dottle, price, SO rtt. A Bible herb grows in the WeU Indies, can ful y prepared and combined with i lit West Indian vegetable sugar Mid iron a real nature's remedy. The best rn the maikct for a i nic ai d laxative for conAipi.t d people and also pains and xebts in i Le intiy biitl abdonmn. Price,' ? HI.OO. Address Dr. V. S. Ile.rron, HiiiH 17l,h Ave., N., Khsbvi'le, Tern also Litice Lunc la'm. tlii: I. test liis' ovi ry b r In d n! s-. i ot I ' u-'thii'ii n,il ici h ii p'ioi1. Giv it n tiinl and prue it l r yonr Si.K. I'ric, K I irrliilll. ' ' ntt.w. h. in : it icon. . Il .08 17th Ave., N., Nashville. Trnn. MRS. JKNN'IK ST?vATTOX KNTKKTAINS. j The Misres Uiwerv of Nashville ami a number of Meliarry students were delisbtfully entfrtaired at the homo nf Mrs. Stratton, -tsr.n LnnRle.v Ave.. (Iiiiago, Til. Tlu yi.ests were entertained by 1 1 io s-rent singiir.; of little l.cnard I Mtiise who is :i' v res idotcd in the city ;( lion's of Chicago. Whist and music were the features of the evening. A two course lun rNo in was served. The party left at a late luntr with pleasant memories of the hostess. onrintion nt fit I.onis For a number ! Eemuie in us iourieenm uieninai ses' of years. Miss Moore has been conne-t-1 sion at their hall, 4U3 Cedar stree'., o.i'wiih the cilv school of Nashville. ! Nashville, Tuesday November 6.h where she has a host of friends, and where it is reported, she made good j in her work. Mrs. Jno. Taylor of C07 We?t Main street, Murfreesboro. is the tmest of Mrs. James Burnott, 1510 Hamilton street. CASH OR TERMS. Modern Drug Store. Location In peach center, will give commission for public sale at once as I am drafted for army service. Address Box 5:1, Henry Jordan, Jr., Mgr. Ft. Valley, Ga. il' Greenwood Park Sunday, BIG ATTRACTION promptly at 10 o'clock a. ni. Dele gates from all over the country are ex pec; el to be on hand. It is said that iasbvilles Negro civic organizations aie planning to give the fraternity a rousing leception. Prominent citizens will take part in seeing that the ( representatives have a pleasant stay in ihe capital city. Dr. J. W. Whitfield, G. Master of j Tennessee, with his Staff and the Lo- j cal Lodges and Courts will receive the visiting delegates. Dr. V. T. Strong, Supreme Grand Master, of Jackson, Miss., will open the Supreme Grand Lodge and appoint all committees. At 2:30, the Supreme Session will re assemble to hear the Supreme Mas eies Biennial Address, and Reports from other Supreme Officers and Com mittees. At 8 o'clock the Grand Re ception will be held at the Lee Ave., Christian Church where the Follow ing program will be observed: Music Lee Avenue Christian Church Choir. Invocation Rev. C. H. Williams. Music Lee Avenue Choir, Ezcll. Mrs. S. J. Carter. Arrangements R. C. Thomas, Sam j Polk, Mr. Walker, W. II. Douglas, j Jame3 Anderson, Morgan Allison, C. C. Wells, Houston Garrett, Mrs. Jose phine Nicholson, Mrs. Delia Ewing. Vroiivumme. Summerlield Brown, Mrs. S. J. Carter, Dr. L. A. Bowman, Dr. J. B. Singleton, Mrs. M. B. Thomas. INSURED FROM CONCRESS SEC RETARY'S TALK. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. RUly Dav service at 11 a. m. Lessons Eph. 5:15-11. St. Matt. !2'.1-14. Early services and meditation on 'God's Care of the Poor." Vesner service-and sermon on "The Daphne, Ala. Tho woman's Guild service was Dear Mr. Boyd: s weu attended and a very beautiful "Permit me tn sav to yoy that ourjand helpui program rendered The ay school has grown wonderfu:- puullc t3 invited to attend the rally ly, more thaa aui...d itself since gerviac. Fine program, you were here in August and deliver-1 ed the address on "Front line Sun-j , . day Schools" before the Eastern Shore ' f Association in this place. Our Sun- ,,.,r CUT day school workers. who were in at- h'lHifK VI 1 lAIYlO OlMJ" 'no 1 14 ailU, U r.n.,,l f,f tlin rintiirn nf thn Rk'ht has merit,''. . . , ... ,,,.,,, ,, wmi riti. business wants j . , .,, nio,rl, f rnillnl, bia. Weabhy Citizens Being Driven Away. Washington, D. C. Oct. 1G. Wash tn'rum, the Capital of the Nation, still clamors for tho right '-of suffrage. Years ago, the franchise was tai,ei a., a fifin v.hl o cUb.e is so as to do te, p.-'o colore 1 ci'ireas of the right to vole, but like all such inpustices this 2 .'minatii.n a;ainst culorel citi ;e:is has reached, and it is now White Washington which is clamoring loud est for a re'urn to the Days of Sut- ' frage. Tho Washington (D. C.) Times, s most vehcu.e.it in seeking to hie :his injustice undone. It compares c mditions in Washington with Paris, capital of tl.e French nation, and says: The city or Paris although some ' ;:e.itlemcn from the middle Wett i u't know itis a temperate city, far more temperate, for instance, than he avnra'-'e prohibition city ot the V nit el States. In Paris they have oinpe.an(and NOT prohibition. And thev have visitors from all over the i world that spend tens of millions au- nua'W, and contribu'e to the vast wealth of Paris. If Paris were like Vv'ashington, a voteless city, and a c,reup of Congiessmen, Indifferent io , 'be rights and tire inte-ests of hun 1 dre Is of thousands of citizens should 1 make Paris a prohibition city, as Con- . , ,. V, ! 1, , 1 n Tre'jS is aliout io mane u. ijiuuiuiuuu aPy of Washington, what do you th nk would happen to Paris? . What would bes.-me of tho prosperity of that-city, of jts throng of visitors from all over tho world? Prohibition would affect I raris as the war affects her now put ting a damper on gayety, on travel and on prosperity. prohibition will affect wasnington as it would affect Paris if the Paris ians were unfortuna'e enougn io nve i-i a city where they had no vo'e. Washington will ba checked in its srowth by prohibition, which will make of the Nation's Capital a mid dle West dreary prohibition example, ruled bv well meinlng and ignormt prohibitionists. Washington with a sare government, freo from fana'ie isin. would Inevitably become the great venter of wealth and social life in 'he United Sta'es. More and mire-well-to-do would 'come here to live, bringing with them the spending ot enl'h nnd the creation of prosperity. More and more would increase the m,,o of thn land in this city, the building of magnificent house, the pos sibility of just and reasonable taxa tion, revenues consantly Inceaslng" without hardship, because of the ever growing influx of wealthy citi-ens and all to Washington's advantage. But weal'h Is NOT prohibitionist. Ice water is not the beverage of the successful man prohibition "facts to the contrary notwithstanding. It is not l"e wa'er that gave his fortune to J. Pie-pont Morgan, aitnougu, the doctors pointed out, it was TOO MUCH ico wa'er that killed E. II. Harriman before his time. There mnv be, thee evidently are, American citizens that cannot trust themsep-es far from 'the ice wa'er cities. But those are not tho success uu-mibu of America or of the world. They are not those that, ir permit ted, woull, and Willi mane wasmus- ton the city of wealth ana prosperity that It ought to be. tendance in large numbers, and who had been invited to hear you, went away inspired to do greater work. "I do not know of any address or sermon that has put so much life and energy into our workers. Our super intendent, and teachers began the very Welpnmn Artflroaa nn hphnlf nf tho llCXt Sunday tO follOW yOUr advice. seeJi Big Vaudeville Acts Churches and Fraternal Organizations of the City Rev. Preston Talyor, Pastor ot Lee Ave. Christian Church. Welcome on bchalt of the Lodges Bro. E. L. Kinzer. Response Bro. J. M. H. Smith of Kansas City, Mo. Welcome on behalf of the Courts and Gems of Nashville and Jurlsdic-i They drank deep from the well of your experience. If your lecture effect fRS. Etc. he. (Con from Page 1.) at the offlce-s' training camp at De Moines, Iowa, after a program over a .,,ila aceprted Chris. one nunuicu , MUs Geieva teaaer, i-au- -- other communities and schools as it premier soloist a .with "" has etlectel ana inspired ours, me. miss ceuu" - -- - . . endowel ' .ill- '. . i,o mm class of cone, aon and misunuersianaing. lime Will uoi ub mr uinaiu nuoil UC1I1B - , h. LllIlO Will I1UL UD 1 ti 1 Unmuv ,, uw. uuiug --- . . . thore will be "Front line Sunday young ladles who, riCniy M. B. Lewis, G. T. A. Foster ot ot At Hie IU.J0U THE ATMS every week All new ucls vrry Mond.n. ( liniiSe of vmuleville progrtiiu on Moniliiy, Wlnsily and Friday. Admission, 'i'lTiZiS Cents. tion Mrs. Tennessee. Response Mrs Arkansas. Other prominent speakers will be canej uu uuruig me evuuiug. Dr. A. L. Whittaker, D. D. S., Mas ter of Ceremonies. The public is cor dially invited. Wednesday Morning November 7th school" all over this broad land and country. "Continue the work that you are doing , Your reward is sure. I trust that I may be able to attend the ses sion of the Sunday School Congress next year." Mrs. Wright. STAR THEATRE J5 I'Vutnring lio :t. Vai wi' It.Hiid J?1! CiKfMldkU a lliiM'lilv cub ri-d ihrxlrxm Him HltVJill.n ,, .. -hnminll tlill tlUl n: 1 1 ..m s.v'm:!:iiav. ocrr. ui 27i. AdmioQ 'on,'.. - - - lOcts. HlntiJiiji null Sfr!nl Iu -. "Woman -and Wine" N F XT ' 'I'D Its II A V ONLY Hi 'ii!m I ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH. At St. Luke A. M. E. Church on I the third Sunday, October 21, 1917, will be a erand closins dollar money The Session will be called to order , rany for the purpose of making the by Dr. W. T. Strong, S. Master, at i reports round for the annual confer 9 o'clock, at the I. O. I. Hall. The ence. Some of the able and noted regular routine of business will be speakers of tho day are Rev. S. S. resumed. IPae and Rev. A. M. Maury of Cor- Thursday MorningNovember 8ji!nnthina Church, Hon. A. N. Johnson, At 9 o'clock the Supreme Lodge will v:f" hs ? VnllTl- reassemble for resular routine work. v"r ShV ", Ie,,tJ 'p ,7n' ., ,,m , ty, ,.. m- Jas. K. Childress is doing all he can ,1 i0!, i "a 1 t f !h I n l rai3e hl3 "fenee claims. Every I p ihiiALHHnn rLd 'uroh m.mber and MOM Is cordial I. Hall, a Public Installation of Grand attend. The sisters of and fric:ids will be tendeied by tho Local Lod:,rc3 and Courts. Music by tho I. 0. I Brass Band. Delegates veering IUuhjcs Admitted Free. The Following Committees Are in ' '" ' Charge. necention.Dro. S. P. Toney and H. K. Kir'bv is plmnins tor .Tuesday rttij'nt. an entertainment ' known ns the "Meek Wedding," The bride and groom both- being veryt small children. ' The ' bride be ins MWs Claudio AT. Totty the beau tiful little daughter of Mr. and -Mrs.. Mrs. I. E. Dowell, District Deputies, 'Edward' Tottv of 4na Avenue ana Mrs. J. A. Lester, S. M. JB. Q, Mes-, groom being little Nathaniel Horten, "with musical talents, pours oui ine music of her soul to ChrisUan za th- W 9Miss Walton, contralto, continued r favorite. Mlss'Currln, soprani, ever a star; i Miss White, a mistress oi piano technique. The young men Mes-rs. Jones. Gilbert, V.'i liams an Williams, were potent factors. Mrs. Townsend's compliments tot her skillful train'nt; ani intert-retatio veer rr&ny. The tour ended li Mem phis, whi h carried off the honors for iii, Mo-p-esr p.rflwd of the season. That the people appreciate the work of Pres'dent Towigend, caller', by manv the ' Boy President," oa ac count of hU age, was shown la a do nation of $500 (Ave hundred dallrs by Mr. Thenphllus Boad of Mad'son. Ark., a weal hy plaater and praduatt of Roger. Mr Bond certainly ha' not, as some others, fcrg:tten hi alma mater. Tho success of the trip is due Mrs A. M. Towhsend, whosa n a-iagme t nnd keen appreciation of shifting c'r cumstrtnees and londit'ons and sicr! fico3 vers u stinted tor: Roger. Al the singers are down to study, - Grea' history for the sch ;ol n a le. Man nov Btudonts'. Roger In CLiss "A" 'standing. President Townsend Binib tnrr fihe one he never lo 3). Thus Roger.. Williams is. opened for another successful year. HI . NATIONAL NEWS NOTES. Ffi-lef Bits of News and Comments On l'en and Measures. NECRO SELECTIVES WARMLY WELCOMED AT ATLANTA. Atlanta, Ceirgia, Oct. 16. Some parts of the Sou'h may be opposed to the Negro Soldier, but Atlanta located in the heart of the South, gave as warm and as cordial a wel cmie to the Negro draft men as lt lid to its white draft men whei tney be?an to arrive last week. The At lanta Constitution calls attention on its first page to the arrangements made for thercception of the colored men, and to the camp activities for their enjoyment which are being or ganized. The Constitution says that these camp activities for colored men will vary in no way from those or ganized for the white selectmen. Every - effort will be made to minimize frio- 1 m2rfr-4Zr MI ; 1 4 - ; : ; sag1 '