Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XXXII,
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SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY. M \Y 15 192«
NO. 36
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Mrs. Carrie G. Simmons, 3009
Sterner street, wUicb to thank
her many Mends for sympathy
shown daring tfie hoars of be-
reavement for jfcr son, William
H. Grant, whose, remains were
interred at the national Cemetery
on May 4th. Hsdson it Butler
were in charge, r y;
Mrs. Ella Hawkins of San Jose
was among sympathetic callers
of Mrs. Simmons:* T
Mrs. James Morrell of 1207
Powell street has returned from
a short visit to Los Angeles.
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Mrs. R. Brown Was hostess to
a number of friends on Aprii 28
She is a bride of scarcely a month
Mrs Dolly Caldwell of Divisrdero
street is yet seriously ill.
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We all know what Shakespear
says of the man who has no
music in bis soul; for this reason
Mrs. Hilda Bertram's and Mrs.
Atkinson's voices are missed
from the. echo of the choir at
Bethel.
On May 3rd, at a meeting of the
executive committee of the San
Francisco branch of the N.A.A.C.P
at the residence of S. Garrard, 1865
Pine street, much business of im-
portance was disposed of, prepara-
tory to entertainment and reception
<rf William Pickens, who will be a
guest of this branch on May 17ih.
He will speak at the Third Baptist
church. Show yqur love for your
race, become a member, and let
every one be present on this occa-
sion. Other honored guests will be
present. i i 3 i & ' • %
The H. S. Girls' club dance was
one of the season's joyous events.
The club met with Miss Olivia
Smith, of 2072 Lombard street, on
Sunday. Miss Smith is a charming
hostess.
Serjeant Ri»lvrt fs<*\ ret"'*--
senior warden of Victoria lodge. N<».
3, F. and A. M., is confined in the
Letterman hospital for observation
and treatment.
Eugene Brown is sick at home
with measles, but is doing nicelv at
this time.
Mrs. Bessie Mimrns of Pasadena
arrived Sunday to visit her husba.td
Sergeant Mimms, who is confined in
Letterman hospital.
Bursting Bonds" is the name of
the wonderful hook of which Dean
Wm. Pickens. fit-Id secretary of thf
N.A.a.C.P., is author. Tht* price
is only $1.50. You mav secure ;
copy from the San Francisco agent
of the Western Outlook—Walnut
6430. To borrow an over-use* i
phrase, a splendid human document
—It will do more than argument,
speeches, and propaganda. This is
what Blanche Watson savs of it.
Aerial lodge Odd Fellows held its
Mrs. F. L. Foster advises that the | re*ular meeting on the 11th instant
soul's gift may be set in tune. Shej^'eo* W. Hamilton was elected as
is an artist, ."-ee a ivertisement in; delr^iite to D. G. lodge; and J. B
another column. ri Hayden as alternate. B. L Tyrrel
j was chosen delegate to the B.M.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Wheaton! Absentees at Thanksgiving service
have been domiciled for the past! citei- t4> *how cause at the next
two weeks in their new home, 6771 meeting why the tine should not
Brunswick street. Mr. Wheaton is \ ^ imposed.
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president of San Francisco branch
Ot the N.A.A.C.P.
eal salesmen wh» n thev disposed
>f tlu r»ipe< an-.1 k*-v* • »* fhe Bethel
•rt'an, ranging from £2.50 to $15.
The pastor informed the congre-
gation that he promised to remain
us Bethel's pastor until the rrj>nn is
?">:• id f«»r, so let us all pay pledges
that the organ m:iv he free. Our
conference is drawing near we have
finich to accomplish ere September.
Our Sunday school convention aud
Jisfict conference will convene in
Stockton on Mav 19.
riie Sunday school and friends
will he rut on Friday evening at the
v\av day festival and country fair.
the hope chest contest for the
\V. M. M. society has especially
;;.»ned the attention of two of our
vounji ladies of the older set.
Mrs. aggie koberts, our choii
directress, was able to be with us
on .Mav 9. She was indisposed the
v.aidav Oct-le
_!0«'lden Gate lodge has invrteu
the members of Aerial lod^e and ail
Mis. Atkinson of 2383 California OJd l*'e,,yw-s in K0<k1 ending bt
street is able tu be out again, after' pt^ent the meeting on Aia\ l\j.
having suffered from the effects of i Bio. H. Blown will .specially
a sprained an' le. land instinct the incinuers. Let ai.
and instinct
Odd bellows be oUl.
Mrs. Hilda Bertram is still con- j
fined to her home. She has been '
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sick for several weeks.
Mrs. Auyu>tine b-verly is listen
with the sick.
Mrs Daisy Campbell of Redwood ^ 's *° hoped that when th<
City spent the week-end as a guest | ^ri,^rna' organizations in San Fran-
of Mrs. Alma Brown of Scott street C!SCO are called on by the Ladies
I Committee of Fifty, thev will
Mrs. Wesley is perfect in caring respond liberally.
for the scalp and hair under theS
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH
Poro system.
Mrs. A. Malone of Union
is reported on the sick list.
street
If vou have not visited Mother's
Inn and4 enjoyed the wonderrul
meals that only those of the ability
of the proprietress can prepare, vou
have missed a wonderful treat—
Give her a call any time.
BETHEL CHURCH
Sunday school hour at Bethel was
Dr. E. W. who, for T he
>.«t two week*, has Keen n:,d* r
ca*-e 6f the doctor, is c * -
••rT?eseent.
S. M. Crawford, of 1722 Lynn
• treet, the «uperintendert of tt,f»
Sunday schoo1, has jrone to lvs
Anjroles for a vacation.
Mother** day was observed by-
appropriate service. Dr. Moore
heinj? Ubsent, Dr. 'Thomas.-<
•iirector «»"f reiigious education f'=r
he Northern California.Baptist
convention, oceupieci the pui;*it
in the morning, and Rev. Wilson
of Oakland in tne evening.
The Live Wire Clun recently
organized, with a charitable mission
( ».rs. Beatrice Johnson, president)
^ave a dinner at the Third .baptist
church oil -May 6. It was a success
in everv way, but sorry Co sav
the initiative of a gala Mother s dav ; , . . . . .
L A , ' ! many Could not be served because
as never before at 9.30 a.m. a large
number were present to sing the
of great demand for the palatable
repast which Mrs. Anna Bowyer is
efficient in preparing. Dr. Moore
was ill and unable to be present.
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Mrs. M. Johnson, mother of Mrs
B. Peoples and Mr?. Smith of »an
Francisco, has been seriously ill at
her home in San Jose, but is some-
what improved at this writing.
:-$r~, " k.
Don't forget the free shampoo
with Marcell every Monday, Tues-
day and Wednesday at Mrs Cloud's
parlor. See advertisement.
A hikit/g.partv, of which Mrs. F.
Foster was the prime promoter with
six of her friends, hiked to Muir
R. Williamson, who has been ill new song, I Was Here at the
for the past two weeks, was able to Ringing of the Bell." A beautiful
out on Sunday. and appropriate programme was
rendered bv the various classes—
Mrs. Lena M. Parker, agent for musical and literarv.
Western Outlook, has b&en elected At 11 a.m. the pastor selected his
by the executive committee to serve text. Exodus, 11., 9, and directed his woods on the 6th |instant. They
the unexpired term as secretary theme to children of living mothers report a wondertul time.
when Mrs. Peterson was called to It was the largest congregation that —
her home in Alabama bv illness ot has been in Bethel at this hour for Mrs. Morris was among worship-
her father. It is with deep regret many Sundays. One new member pers at Bethel on Sunday for the
that we must part with her efficient was, agded to the roll. The choir first time since February.
services in this and many otlier was in trim for the occasion.
capacities. ^ ^ ^ The trustees proved themselves j Mrs. H. Bertram is convalescent*
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1926, newspaper, May 15, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596267/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .