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- = --«•.-=—== =— ---—« ~ PICTUkE-PAGE*u-' l!) —« ' i — *' ■ - __—; Saturday, July 29, 1939 Page 11 ' I o Out for a Stroll Betty Jean James and Ollie Willis, photographed' while strolling Sunday afternoon. 'W. L. Myers, prominent undertaker photographed with Mrs. Ernestine Postle, recent visit *r from De troit. Softball scene MKmi mm*- ".~W BEJHSPT" and Woodson Center. Scene of crowd at softball game at 20th and Burdette St., between H. S. S. PICNERS—Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parker, Miss Asilee Gallowaiy of Texas, Mrs. Boyd Galloway, and Master Parker, Jr. Hercules at Tusksteee t . Phot* shows E. L. Hercules, (center) Feature Writer of Cal-1 vin’s Newspaper Service of New York City, on a recent visit to Tuskegee Institute, Ala. At right is Dr. G. W. Carver, hinvself and at left one of Dr. Carver’s assis tants. Mr. Hercules has traveled through twenty five states writ ing feature articles on educational institutions for Calvin Service. A native of trinidad, Mr. Hercules was educated in New York City at Wiberforce University Ohio and at McGill University Canada. He ■ likes journalism and likes the idea of givinig to the public the con structive and progressive side of Negro life. He met Floyd J. Cal vin Editor of Calvin Service some years ago when as a student at Wilberforce U. under the presi dency of Dr. R. R. ’/'right now Bishop Wright when Mr. Calvin _ visited Wilberforce as a pioneer traveling feature writer. Mr. Her cules made a trip from Augustine Ala. to New York to join Calvin Service, and has had conspicuous success, being the first foreign born journalist to travel for the American Negro Press. Heads of educational institutions appreciate his constructive attitude, and reco. gnize him as a force for good in Negro journalism. (Calvin Service. C. C. Galloway and his kennel in tub informal poses VICTIM—Mrs. Moore who was recently evicted from her home in South Omaha. There were 12 children in the family. Popular Miss ■Kmmam i.. • js,- mu. r .wemm. 'imsxmu tiggc Ji Jacqurline Lucky, popular Omaha Miss. Posing Many Ellen Dickerson and Irene Har rcld photographed after leaving Church. CAUGHT DY the Candid Camera Venida Swanson presented this striking picture while strolling downtown. SISTER and BRO_Boyd Galloway with his sister, who is visiting here from Texas.