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PAGE FOUR □ □ LOCAL NEWS o- □ Relief Club Notes The B. T. W. H. R. Club held its regular meeting Tuesday night, and some important business was trans acted. The club voted to send Christ mas baskets to all the patients in the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MERRY XMAS . I TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS l «iiiiii*ißiiiiiiiiaiiatiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii,ißif l iißiii,t f ii ll ii„ l i,iii l fi l ii l ii l , ll |ii„|i, l ,i l ii g ii i it sn niniiiinimgiinigMgiiiiigHiiimniiiiiiii | iMerry Christmas I ■■ 5 TO ALL m 5 m 5 Heath’s First Avenue and Adams Street “WHERE THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MADE” j! ! ! m 5 iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? I +++ + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 44 ♦4 4 444444444MM444 1 t : \ ' ? Best Wishes ;;' I < ► X ■* ► * t TO ALL FOR A - * * 1 Merry Christmas ii: x ► - AND :: ' x► < ► Prosperous New Year i[ i ** <► £ :: i :: :: 1 II: : :: « : :: « . -- i : :: v : :: * ; Phoenix Savings Bank&Trust Co. i: . Savings Trusts Insurance ;; J : T ♦ 44444444444« M» + »»» + » 4 » + + 44444444444444444444444444 T F i :: n TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS " \ h :: g WE WISH YOU A ♦ V d ► < - 4 - Merry Christmas l 4 ► 4 ► 4 ► 4 ► and a | t " x ► 4 ► Happy New Year x ► 4 ► X ► . 4 ► X ► X ► Carl H. Anderson ii INSURANCE AGENCY - ► 16 East Adams Street Phone 6152 :: X ► M444444M44 I Booker T. Washington hospital; also' to some distressed families. A com mittee was appointed to distribute ; I them. A final report was made of the bazaar held last week, and the | sum of $84.70 was realized. This club wishes to thank the public for patron age and liberal donations. The ho - l pital received a box of apples, one doz-1 en towels, a donation from a friend in j Los Angeles, and hereby extends I thanks for same. Winstona Kackett, ; the little five-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mfs. Hackett, who was in the con test, raising money to go to the Book , er T. Washington Relief club, wishes to thank her many friends among the Colored, Spanish and white people who !so liberally supported her, thus en abling her to win the prize—a large sleeping doll. She raised the sum of $34.19. She also wishes to thank the club for the doll. Following are the names presented to the club for mem bership at the meeting Tuesday night: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mabry, Mr. E. L. Flewellen. Mr. Clarence Waymiles and Miss Annie Lee. They were accepted as full members. Next meeting of the club will be January 9, 1923. Mrs. Eliza Richardson, reporter. The club wishes to thank the little girls who took part in the contest and raised money for the club. Those taking part in the contest were: Jessie Lee Mc- Cloud, Adalaide Smith. Mildred Jones and Winstona Hackett. 4- 4* 4- Mrs. Enbanks Ml Mrs. C. E. Enbanks. of 1110 South 4th Ave., has been indisposed the past several days, but is now doing nicely. ❖ 4- 4- Much Improved Mrs. C. W. Hawkins, who has been indisposed the past few weeks, is re ported as doing nicely. Lest You Forget Colored students of P. U. H. S. will present their semi-annual play tonight at the High School Auditorium. All Phoenix should go. 4- 4- 4- Visitor from Texas Mrs. C. E. Jackson, of Dallas, Texas,, Is a recent arrival and is staying with her sister, Mrs. J. L. McCloud, at 523 So. 2nd avenue. She will remain for an indefinite time. . 4- 4- 4- Visitor from Los Angeles Mrs. J. D. Washington, of Los An geles, Calif., is in the city visiting her husband who Is In the employ of the Santa Fe Railway Co. While here she is staying at the home of Mrs. J. L. McCloud. 523 So. 3rd. avenue. 4- 4* 4- Mr. Bell 111 A report comes to us from Los An geles to the effect that Mr. Ennis Bell, formerly of Phoenix, is very ill in that city. He has been ill for some time, and friends entertain grave fears for him. 4* + 4- An Appreciation Members of Ascension Temple, S. M. T., wish to thank all who helped to make their recent entertainment such a brilliant success. Over $50.00 was realized from this entertainment. 4- 4- 4- To Yuma, Ariz. Mr. Ed. formerly employed as assistant cook at the Phoenix Coun try club, has accepted a lucrative po- 1 sition in Yuma, and left a few days ago to take charge of the work. Mr. Lockett is a cook of the first class and his services are in great demand. 4* 4* *s* Opens New Business Mr. Perry Payne, pioneer resident : of Phoenix, and well known in busi- 1 ness circles, has opened a pool hall, 1 cigar stand and “Hot Dog” lunch ' counter at 29 South 2nd Street. Mr. Payne is an experienced cook and ' knows how to get up a “hot dog" that is different. A shoe shining stand 1 also is in connection and a real artist in charge. The place is neat and clean and very inviting. If it’s a sandwich or cigar, or cold drink you want, visit ' Mr. Payne's place at 29 South 2nd St. ' 4- 4- 4- ' Return to Los Angeles Mrs. Larue Moore and Mrs. Vester Tyler, who have been visiting in Phoe nix the past several weeks, left re- 1 cently for their home in Los Angeles. s Mrs. Moore took her two sons with her. They had been staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White, of 612 So. 3rd avenue. 1 Don’t Miss This! Big Holiday Dance at the beautiful new A. H. A. HALL Cor. 4th St. and Jefferson DECEMBER 26 Hours: Btol2p. m. Given under auspices U. N. I. A., DIVISION NO. 401 Music by BATTLING HOT FOUR Best Jazz Music Admission 75 Cents Bob Adams, Manager THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING N. A. A. C. P. Meeting The regular meeting of the local branch N. A. A. C. P. was held Mon day night at the A. M. E. Zion church. A good crowd was present and a splendid program was rendered. The program was as follows: ' Short talk on Religious Training of Children by Rev. Wm. Lofton, pastor of the A. M. E. Zion church; Select Reading, by Mrs. O. G. Howard; Ad dress on the subject of Americaniza tion, by Attorney William E. Watkins; Declamation by James Allen Green, Jr. After the program, a short business session was held and many things of importance were taken up. Among some of the things done by the Asso ciation Monday night was the decision to go in jointly with the Womens Fed erated Clubs and have a big Christ mas tree for the colored children of Phoenix on Thursday, December 28. Place to be announced through the daily papers. All school children cor dially invited. Next meeting of the Association will be at the A. M. E. Zion church, date to be announced. C. W. Hawkins, president; Mrs. Lynn Ross Carter, secretary. ♦ * 4* Christmas Exercises Special Christmas exercises will be I held at Antioch Baptist church and at the Second Baptist church. Christmas services will be conducted at these churches on Sunday, December 24. and you are invited to attend the your choice. Christmas tree at Antioch Monday night. 4- 4* 4* Public Entertainment The National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People and the Phoenix Federation of Women’s Clubs will give a Community entertainment at the Community House, 14th St. and East Jefferson, Thursday, December 28, 1922, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Pub | lie invited. 4* 4* 4* Public Entertainment The National Association for the Ad- i vancement of Colored People and the i Phoenix Federation of Women’s Clubs , will give a Community entertainment j at the Community House, 14tU St. and East Jefferson, Thursday, December 28, 1922, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Pub lie invited. 4* 4- 4- Special Sermon Sunday Sunday, Dec. 24, the Rev. M. Thomp son of the C. M. E. churhc announces j that he will preach a special Christ mas sermon; subject: ‘‘The Birth of Christ. All invited to attend morn ing services and hear this sermon. | 4* 4* 4* Sacred Concert Sunday Sunday night ,a sacred concert will j be given at the C. M. E. church by the children of the Sunday School. Spe cial preparations have been made, and this promises to be a brilliant affair. Everyone invited. 4* 4> 4* Christmas Tree Monday Monday night, Dec. 26, the C. M. E. Sunday school will hold their Christ mas tree exercises at this church. Old Santa Claus himself has promised to be there and will give out presents to all the good little boys and girls who attend this Sunday school. A short talk will be made by A. R. Smith on the subject: “The Value of the Sun day School.” Remember the date, Monday night, Dec. 26, at the C. M. E. church. 4* 4* 4- Saturday Christmas Tree On Saturday night, Dec. 23, the A. M. E. Sunday school will hold their Christmas tree exercises at this church. A great big tree, laden with candy, nuts and presents for every one. will adorn the interior, and Old Saint Nick will be there in person to greet all the good little boys and girls who attend this Sunday school. All j friends of this church and Sunday ! school invited to come. A man or woman may sell their j reputation, but they can never buy it! back again. IJ EWE LRY --1 i| “Gifts That Last ” i curios | We are showing gift pieces of unusual navajo blanket | design, unique and individual—appropriate r-| MOCCASINS I . ... T . . ~ . 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We also have a. few furnished rooms, apartments and houses to rent. GEO. M. FINLEY, Stand 17 So. 4th St. CHICAGO PAINT BTBRE L- J. Law lor, Prop. Pioture Framing Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Etc. Phone 3496 336 E. Washington St. Phoenix. Arizona FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE For real bargains in houses, lots, apartments, ranches and honest-to goodness business chances, see H. H. Rice, 438 East Jefferson street. Houser and lots for sale or rent In any sec tion of the city. Tell me your trou bles. FOR RENT—Large front room, neatly furnished; extra large clothes clos et, bath and other modem conven iences. Only $2.50 per week. No sick j-aken. Apply 740 West Grant street. SPECIAL NOTICE PENSIONS, all wars. J. S. Detwl ler, 605 E. Street, Washington, D. C. HOME BAKERY Fresh home-made bread for sale every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Home-made pies and cakes baked to order. Phone 2120, or call on Mrs. J. J. Brown, 1722 East Jefferson SL BOOKER T. 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