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(Dmalja (Snide’s PICTURE-PAGE : -Xai'I & L.ocal || ®- .. .~ t i.. ' .. .. ~ —.— Saturday, August 12, 1939 Page 11 Watching Legion Parade Dorothy Scott photo by Brad ' Senior Ines Sanders, Senior student at Central hi_ photo by Brad Bicycling. Mrs. Ethyle Phillips snapped out photo by Brad riding her bike. Candid Pose _ Grace L. Turner, 2704 Erskine St. School, presented this candid pose. 8B student at Howard Kennedy photo by Brad Winsome Miss Alice Simmons, popular Ome-ha photo by Brad sub-deb. Vacationing ------1 Aida Walker, popular society belle who is visiting in Detroit, Mich. Photo by Brad _ _—____———ri WOMEN CHURCH WORKERS REPORT $72 000 Dorothy Jackson >ies for the candid camera. photo by Brad « Visitor Miss Earlean Baker, 2.T24 North city. 22nd St. A recent visitor to our photo by Brad / (•>------* Climaxing the most active per iod in its history, members of the Home and F'oreign Missionary So ciety of the AME church attended its quadrennial convention held in Jacksonville, Fla., last week and rejoiced over reports which showed $72,000 raised for mission work. Bishops and delegates from every section of the country were present as Mrs. Lucy M. Hughes of Cameron, Texas, dynamic pres, ident of the organization describ during which she inspected the far ed her 6,000 mile tour of Africa flung mission outposts of the church this summer. Mrs. Hughes will be a candidate for Secretary of Missions at the General AME Conference to be held in Detroit in 1940. Lower center, President Lucy M. Hughes. Upper center, Mrs. G. B. Thomp son of Mississippi, oldest member of the executive board, voted life membership in the society and the board because of her untiring A work. Group left—Bishop and Bishop's; wives seated, left, Mrs. H. Y. Tookes, wife of the host bishop, fiishops D. H. Sims, W. A. Foun tain, J. A. Gregg and Mrs. Chris tine Smith, president Mite Miss ionary Society. Standing left, Mrs. W. D John son, wife of late bishop; Mrs. S. L. Flipper, Mrs. J. A. Gregg, Mrs; D. H. Sims, Mrs. J. A: Fountain, Mrs. R. C. Chanelle and Bishop H. Y. Tookep, prelate of Floiida and host to the conference. Group right, seated left, Mrs. Mary Pyle, Mrs. B. L. DeLyles, Mrs. H. S. Tt3.it Mrs. Sarah Ter. rel, Mrs L. M. Hughes, president; Mrs. R. C. Chapelle, Mrs S. At Divers, Mrs. Maggie Ashford, and Mrs. P. F. Jackson. Standing, left Mrs. R. J. Mat thison, Mrs. F. O. Davis, Mrs. C. E. Bennett, Mrs. D. H. Sims, Mrs. J. A. Fountain Mrs. S. D.‘ Rice, Mrs. C. B. Thompson, Mrs. R. H. Burr and Mrs. K. D. Boland; ____ THE LARGEST ACCREDITED COLORED NEWSPAPER , West of Chicago and North of Kansas City Read The Guide _® - ■ " ———— ■1 — " ’■■■ 1 " "