The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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Athens Home Association
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TYUS & TYUS, Direct from New York
Exclusive OKeh Record Artists
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ELKS' AUDITORIUM
1217-19 Eighth Street,, Oakland
Tuesday, May 29
Danoing1 8 to 12 P. M.
Music by Athens Home Orchestra.
DUTCH LUNCH SERVED IN BANQUET HALL
Admission, 50c
•THIS SPACE-
RESERVER FOR
The Bazaar
June 21 and 22
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HERE AND THERE
. Read the Crisis and a Nee v
bv a Negro author, aside n
other literature now and then
The Athens Home Association i,av
decided to jjive its dance on Mav 29
at the Elks' Home. New features
will he introduced. Watch for *!v
advertisement
Please s- nd v.our new?, j bpn -
ing ard advrtising to the office 1276
Seventh street Oakland.
The article on De Priest is taken
from the magazine, "Time."
Among the beautiful and pathetic
happenings at Bethel rch Moth-
er's dav wa« the poem. "OnK One
Mother," ard an organ selection, so
beautifullv rendered by our organist
I in memory of his dear, departed
| mother; she passed 1927. The tone
I and picture of these renditions can
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never be over-estimated. The poem
' read by M-s EUa Foster, commented
, on bv J. H. Fisher, carried us hack
again to home and mother. Mrs
i Anna Faster was the soloist of the
j morning, and rendered in her usual
pleasing manner. Then thr <emon
by our assistant Minister Rev Cull-
ever, brought us around the fireside
once mere.
Past Grand Master R binson
will pav Golden Gate and Aerial
lodge at Hamilton Hall Tuesday
night. All Odd Fetlows should be
We are pleased to learn that Mr.
George Vaughn graduated from the
St .Marvs law school this weekf
Jim Wooddward, formerly of the
Idle Hour club of Oakland, is in the
toils of the law in M*>nterey for
slapping a child The trial is set tor
this week.
Not crving becaue I'm hungry
Will Lashlsv wns re-el ec red pre-
sident of the Cosmos C1m^. a d fie
walks as if in deep thoug t S me
thing up his sleeve, eh? Sru Q inn
resigned as one of the director*
Mrs Maud Tyler, who has h •-n
in Carmel for the past two w eks
returned to her home in San Fran-
cisco this week
George E. Watkine, editor of the
Pacific Appeal, made a talk at th.
Baptist church in Pacific G«-ove on
Sunday. George likes to talk, and
we all know how he can and d »crs.
He was well received.
Athens Home is featuring Mr. an ,
Mrs. Tyus late from New Yo ;< ai
the dance to be given on May 19.
at their home. The are said to oe
first class artists in their line. Doiit
miss them See ad for date and par-
ticulars.
Crying to get iu Lena Parke/
baby contest June 21 anb 22-
Deaths of Week
ANDERSON—Jas. Anderson wa-
found dead in a bath fib at 1^-
8th st. Remains at Baker-Taylor'j
TOLLIVER—Jas. Tol'iver of 1<
Twelfth street died on Mav 16.
was a member of West Gate i
Remains at Baker-Tavlor's.
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1928, newspaper, May 19, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596305/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .