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Charlotte
Happenings
Mrs. BeMie Hardy
Telephone 31026
Monday evening, September 16.|«nd » solo were sang by Misses
a promm was «iv«n by members Foster and Willie Davidson,
of the Junior Choir of Mt. Car
mel Baptist Church, of whi^h
Rev. W. H. Davidson is pi^fejr.
The fir«t number on the pio.
gram vnas 'Hie Lords Prayer by
Malotte, sung by James Powell,
chorister of the chutrch.
Renditions were given by the
Junior Choir of that church
whkh included several beautiful
peciively.
Cruests for th« oooaslon and
their selsetions included Miss
Zenobia M. Gray who play*d Im*
flstmatusy If With All Your
Hearts which was played and
sitng by Miss Gray, and Dirk
Eyes of her own airangement;
Miss Mitchell played an improm-
tu i!nd sang My Task, aoeompan-
spirituals and 4nthems. A duet ied .by Miss Evelyn Davidson;
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Master J. Cooper and ilcKeithan
•anc a sdo and rstMered a sax-
aphont Mieetion, respsottvely.
The aftair wu said to bo a
grand one.
Mrsb Anna B.. Phinney returned
to her home in Abrtwma last
week with |ier id»ug'ht0^, Mrs.
Bodbby AJenindcr of Flint St.
Gerald Hart returned to the
city list week after summering
in N«w Yoric.
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Hrs. Willie Mae Canson was
hostess to members ofthe Noka-
mateers Club last Wednesday
evening at her home dn Beauties
Ford Sload. Mrs, Carson is the
newly elected president of the
club «,nd this was their first call
meeting for the year.
The Swannee Harmony Sinyors
under the direction of K. H.
Diamond, rendered a program to
a capacity a'udience Sunday, eve
ning Little Rook Chureh on E.
7th St., and Monday evening they
afrpeared at the BJlllngsvfile
School in Grier Town, of which
■Leon North is principal. The
Swtinnee Harmony singers are
I the former Community Crusaders
who sang ove# Station MBT every
Saturday eveninc- They havfc
now gone baA in their original
name, S'wa.nnee Harmony Sing
ers, and are doing great work
rending muadcal programs at dif
ferent local and out of cown
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president; Miw M^iriaret John*
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treasorer; &. P. Wydie, audlter>
Other m«mA>«vs are Mesdames
Blakney, fiaUie Rice, Ida Mintti,
Pegoese, B. Hardy, Misses Louise
and Eli4(ibeth Johnaon, Alice Mc
Coy, Josephine Kinard, Isabeil
'Ez«Ue, Fulaon, Annie Lino,
Messrs. E. Cornelius, Curtis
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J. Moore, M. W. MUCain, J.
Walker, John Broolcs, Ed Smith,
Little Mils Vennel Diamond,
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West Charlotte High School
spoRsoed al footbaJl social last
Thursday evening at Clinton
Beach. The dancing was enjoyed
and everyone had a jolly time.
The children were well chaperon
ed by members of the faculty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Lyles left
the tity eafly Saturday mom.ng
for Clinton, N- C. to visit Mt,
Lyles’s sister, Mrs. Ava Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyles plan to ,be
gone a weelc.
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Jlrs. Des4 IDaylor of BramJi
Street, wlie hae Immii a path
«t the Good Sanaratian Hospital
has retamad to ber boms.
«**«.«•
Missee Ckicie 4»d Sara Boyce
of Brooklyn, K. Y., attended the
funeral eit their father, James
Boyce of tiie eity.
•»•*♦•
Mirs. Bosa White of Cincinna
ti, Ohio is Tieiting her Mtter Mrs
Eva l^ooda of Swann St.
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Tite funeral asdrviee ef Eai^
Rotteree was held at l>fasareth
Baptist ehurch, with the pastor.
Rev. S. L. Andeirson officiathig.
Hundreds i>afd their last respect
to the dsfceased.
A listing committee was form
ed and is conaposed of the follow
ing memebrs; 1. F. D. Alexander,
2. Dr. E. E. Blackman, 3. Dr. S.
Q. Mitchell. AU essential material
Miss Charlotte Hunter left the jfor tt»e campAign will be supplied
city Monday for Salisbury, N. C. at Mr. Bullard’s office. Also Mr.
CAMPAIGN
OHARLOTTB BOY ISCOUTS
CAMPAIGN OF IMG
where she will resume duties as
nurse and matron of Livingstone
CoUeg®. , ^ '
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The funeral service of Jalnes
Boyce was held at the Congre
gational Church Sunday after
noon September 1(6 with Rev.
Moore officiating. Hundreds paid
th^ir last respect to the deceasjd.
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Bullard offered two twenty pound
itiurkeys as prizes, one for the
team securing the largest sum of
money and the other, fo r the
greatest numiber of contributions
1/. G. Green.as wappointed by
Mr. Steere to represent the col
ored people on tRe Boy Scout
Executive Boajfd. The meeting
was oonchided with a prayer by
'Rev. S. L. Mitehell.
CherlottcMc dice!
Society Meets
The initial meeting of the
Charlotte Medical Society took
place at Cltib Arbor laet Thursday
evening September 19.
Tbe main prapoae ef tiie mtH~ \
ing w4s the adopiien of a nsw{
oonstitution and the Section of;
offieera fer the ensaiT^ year.
The newdy elected officers ate:
Dr. R. M. Wy«4)e, President; Dt.
Dwight Martm, Free.; Dr.
Seifert C. Pyle, SecretarT, Dr.
Worth Williams, Treaaerrr; Dr. ■
T. E. Craig, Chaplain; Dr. Edson
E. BlaclnaAi, Sr. Chairman of
the Executive Committee, the
other members of which are Or. ■
E. Fren% Tyson and Dr. Bau-I
com. I
The outgoing officers were Dr.
Sterling F. Hogans, Pres.; Dr. M.
T. Brodie, Vice President; Dr. ^
Robert H. Gre^, Secretary; Dr.
A. J. William*, Treasurer.
Following the meeting the bo-'
ciety enloyed a banquet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard L^e and J
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