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ituTLftiuY, f-o ts&B&tt ly46_ SAN r OHii Nfcws Security Lodge No 888 and Morning Star Temple No <»ih I B P. O. E, of W. hold their financial drive last Friday evening si Blan donia Presbyterian Church >vUlt * t very fine program be.inu rendei>.d by the famous Silver*''no Gospel Singers under the direction of Mr:; On trie L McLeod, with A. W Jones, financial secretary of Security l<odge, as master of ceremony. Mrs. Angel.ct Mclvei who headed * the daughters was the winner of the contest, while M. B. Waddcn who was captain feu the bills was the loser. The rep'i ts wore made by Dr J. E. McMillan, pastor of the chitrcn The amount being approximately $225.00, Daughters, slll.OO and th' bills $104.00, the balance wat- paid : by the audience. Remarks were mad*.* by Exalted Ruler. Rev. J. M Garrett Dauphin Ruler. Mrs. L. E Monroe Mrs. An gelet Mclvor and Mr A W Jon. . A dress was put on Mr M B Walden ter letting me Daughters * beat the bills. A Halloween Ratty was given by the Boy Scout Committ> Thursday evening at, the Masonic Hall in the interest <<i die it chive. Lee Cou" • ty's quota being $4,900 00. A large number of the boy and girl sc ut, : were present to enjoy the evenm,. At the regular worship service last Sunday evening -■<? Fair Prom ise Church Mrs, Missouri Moore was elected delegate to the C. N. C Confcifnce which converses in Dunn . » November 2(1 to December Ist Bishop N W. Matthews will preside ; Dr. Y. C. Elliott, pastor of the Firs' Baptist Church 'white:- >-l the city and Mrs. Elliott, and Mr- Varboro | I of the same church gave veiy help j t fol addresses on Missions last Sun day afternoon at the Wall Street | Baptist, Church of which Rep A F. • MeCleare is- pastor. The visiting guests were inttoduc- > ed by Mrs Lit vent,-! Budges Music was rendered bv the Twilight Music <Gub. Mrs. L, C Crommartie was mis tress of ceremony. The financial drive at Fair , Promise AME Zion Church last j Sunday was quite a success. A few weeks ago $2,000 00 cf- . fort W - staged by the membership with twenty captains }•> raise SIOO each. AU the captains did a tin" piece of work Mrs. M. V Wicker led all the re porting the highest amount, SIBO, j with Mrs i F. M(,n rr» P with $l4O. The goal war two thou sand dollars', the amount reported last Sunday. $1800.86, with three 1 captains to report later. The pa - - tor extended ' 1 *• t irr. ' •.*•*> weeks at which time the balance will be re ported, The drive was under the direc- , tion of Mr. W. B Wicker who boosted the same. Rev R H. Johnson is the pro gressive pastor who ha.- put over a big program during this confer- ; * ence year. Messrs. Eugene Mciver. Thomas Phillips. Thompson Hooker and Chester Stuart spent Sunday in Max ton, as guest of Rev. L. A Rutledge, pastor of the AME Zi >n * Church and attended the morning worship. They reported a most en joyable service The many friends of Rev. E. P Johnson regret to learn of his death last Saturday at his home on Odd fellow Street. Rev Johnson approximately 70 years of age. has been in declining health for several months. Rut was taker: seriously til three week-, prior to his death. For a number of years he pastur ed some of the leading churches in the AME Zion connection, but at. the time of his passing, he was connected with the Congregational Church He was also affiliated with the local Mas nic Order who will a* - tend the funeral in a body. At this writing, funeral arrangements were incomplete It'.hlßATA* ENDS BROADWAY RIJN NEW YORK tNNPA) -- “Lysis trata" failed to give a performance the night of October 2). at the Bela see Theatre, thereby terminat ing an abbreviated Broadway careet The show opened October 17 uit -0 -der the auspices of Max J. Jelin and James Light, with an all-colored cast after experiencing some finan cial difficulties that temporarily de layed the production. It quits ihe local scene with four performances to its credit. Until late October 21 the producers had hop id to continue the run because of a spurt in business over the week end, but decided otherwise at the lest moment The Aristophanes classic; adapt ed by Gilbert Sables, was headed by Etta MoU>n, in the title 'role: Bex Ingram, as president of the Senate; Freds Washington, Leigh Whipper, Mildred Smith, Mercedes Gilbert and Emmett Babe Wallace Mr Light staged the offering, for which Henry Brent wrote some ori ginal music. Qdf Cht * €fcd *smm4 -fgrC 300 PROOF Liqueur i STORE WIDE CLEARANCE, WONDERFUL VALUES. MARVELOUS BUYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -v Jll -s NY? OWS'd an? 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Grand amsortroent v in crepe and satin - t ©arose and white • / / \ lace trimmed and tailor- \/ \ .-' V 1 ed - Sires 32 -40 { '/ \\ 4 formerly priced tm 1. 25 ;\- A JB % j n«w i.sß j | | /fe'" -•'/ J2L-** ripicif > f : fj ’„ V”' , j *Sw Y»ixr j J s j i «i i __ PAGE FIVE
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