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worthy and talented student at Dun­ at Madden Park. Compensation Division, gave «~*rery 12 tt the YWCA assembly; room. Successful Ruralist bar High School, is receiving a full ft'-* " These picnics furnish the oppor­ interesting talk on the problems of The Willing Workers entertained scholarship for the Art Institute. tunity of the year for the members household workers at the regular their friends with a party Wednes­ Mrs. Marian Anderson prominent to enjoy an outing with their fami­ meeting of the Entre Nous Indus­ day afternoon from 4 :6G to 6 ;00 business and civic leader is the donee lies pnd frienltis. The beautiful trial Club last Thursday evening. o'clock. of this magnificent gift. scenery and the lovely play grounds Miss Elizabeth Ryans, the girl re­ n - * • • Camp Date»»-^June 11-17. Regis­ CLASSIC enable the old as well as the young serve secretary has returned to work Mrs. Marion Anderson, her sis­ to enjoy a days outing. Don't for­ after a week's illness. ' tration fee is one dollar* Girls ! ! ter, Jfrs., Irene Forte, and niece, get the date and watch the papers The dramatic gfoup (of te Girl You'll miss a real treat if you doi»'t Mrs. Rita Forte, are leaving for Bos­ for further details about the picnic. Reserve department presented "The attend camp this year. REGISTER West Fifth Street, Dayton, Ohio ton sometime this week. Mr. and The delegates have beenchosen to American Beauty" on Friday, May NOW ! ! ! ' Built by Race People — Owned and Operated Mr.s .Moreland Forte and daughter, represent the Industrial Department by Race People f Alice Marie, will spend the summer at the Summer Conference this year. months on the Eastern coast line* Miss Charlotte Rof>nson will repre­ When in Columbus, Visit the Empress I * * * sent the Blue Moon Club and Miss I I After a very successful year of Martha Dulin the Entre Nous In­ teaching and supervising, Mr. and dustrial Club. The conference 'will HOT JUMBO PEANUTS r Mrs. Darwin Jones have returned be he!J at Tower Hill Camp, Sawyer, PROGRAM — STARTING MAY~21 * S to Dayton. M^rs. Jones, formerly Michigan, July 25 to August 4. i . I Vivian Weaver, report a very happy Mrs. Beard of the Employment I Largest Bags in Town—Be and 10c , 4 sojourn in the south and anxiously Sunday and Monday, May 21 and 22 j look forward to the coming semester. j Raw or Roasted » * # . * ^ ~ YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER I 628 W. Fifth Street G. J. STONOM, Prop. j | Mr®. Ella Washington Griffin, GRAND QUEEN With Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn, , Fav = MAKES VISIT leanet supervisor, Polk Co*unty, Fla. Ban iter, May Robson, Genevieve Toban, Ian Hunteaj | * Mrs. Leona C. Taylor, Supreme •#y : During the five years in which THOSE • •••V.' • . •' • •" J .Mrs. Griffin has served Polk County Grand Queen of the A.U.K. and D. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 23 and 24 i f five new, modern school buildings of A. left for Chicago last week to have been erected, several others re­ visit her foster daughter, Mrs. Cor­ CROW'S FEET TOPPER TAKES A TRIP modelled and enlarged and the num­ delia Lebine and husband, Mr. Le- With , Roland Young, , i *< bine and their little daughter Emma ber of Negro rural teachers in the System and Blood Tonic Ala.li Mowbray, Vvrree Teasdale, Franklin PangkoYZl. i Jenne. While in Chicago Mrs. Tay­ iV- *tx .< county have increased, from 110 to 'tit.''- "J v fc: lor was entertained by Mrs. Eliza- v —-Prepared by— 4 Added—Selected Short Subjects ~ j $ 140. belt Rochon one of the Supreme offi­ ss In speaking of her work, local cers of the A.U.K. and D. of A. She citizens of Bartow, the county seat INDIAN ARROW HERB PROD. CO. Thursday and Friday, May 25 and 26 I praise her accomplishments in stim­ also visited some of the places of — DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM — j noW while in Chicago. P. W. WHITSON, Prop. * ulating the beautilication of homes, Feature No. 1 | Mr, and Mrs. Lebine gave Mrs. churches and school buildings and f 624 Central Ave. CH 0894 Cincinnati, Ohio grounds. In these efforts, she has Taylor several electrical devices. FAST AND LOOSE ! it Mrs. Taylor was entertianed by some had the support of N.F.A. boys un­ With Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russoll, Reginald I of the club women of Chicago also. The tttiy wrinkles that slfiow IMIIIIIIIIIinilllllllHIUIIIUIIUHIIIIIIIIillllHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllMllltlltlMHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllMIIUMIItllllllKllllllllullllllTf der W. L. Sams, teacher of Voca­ • • * Up around the outer corners Owen, Ralph Morgan, Etinne Girardot, Alan Dinehart tional Agricultural, as well as the of your eyes come partly ALUMNI GROUP other !teachti|s ^a!nd county health from straining your eyes. —Feature No. 2— The Alumni Group of the Com­ Use the right kind of light Officials. BLACKWELL'S ISLAND munity Training School will meet when you do close work such j | Mrs. Griffin is a native New Eng- as sewing, or reading, and Starring Rosemary Lane and Stanley Fields Sunday, May 21 at the YMCA, The tander and was graduated from you'll find you don't strain f —BEST WISHES—• I Added—Jimmy Dorsey Musical •**» Framingham (Mass.) State Teachers president, Mrs. L. Redmon, would your eyes. An I. E. S. lamp College. She has done special work like t osee all members present. will give you the kind of light you need. | BERTS S PHARMACY Saturday, May 27 In education at Clark University in o——— Worcester and at Boston University. A PENNY A NIGHT CAN | Prescriptions Carefully Filled I -—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM-— (*!*• P —(ANP Photo) YWCA NOTES 0UARD YOUR SIGHT Feature No. 1 THE CINCINNATI GAS LOVE IS ON THE AIR ANNUAL YWCA PICNIC & ELECTRIC COMPANY I 7th and Linn Sts. PA 9662-9663 Cincinnati, O. I With Ronald Reagan, June Travis, Kddie Acuff DAYTON LOCALS The annual all members picnic f$ t j -Feature No. 2- Mirtis Bettic Cumniings, a very will be held on Tuesday, June 15th Rex Bell in STORMY TRAILS | 'Added—Cartoon and "Hawk of the Wilderness" No. 7 f Sunday and Monday, May 28 and 28 \ WUTHERING HEIGHTS | Co starring Merit; Oberon, Laurence Oliver, David ] Niven with Flora Robson, Donald Crisp f I —COMING ATTRACTIONS— f | Harlem Rides the Range, The Kid from Texas, Dodge I | City, roadway Serenade, Let Freedom Ring f

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