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THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, 1928 PAGE EIGHT St. Phillip Lodge Appeal to Raise Funds For Important Notice Be No. 64 (Continued from page 1)
form of a donation of money, clothing or both By cables report through the press we are all aware of the great catastrophe caused by that terrible hurricane, to the extent that several persons have lost their lives, several injured, and the majority of the survivors are left destitute, without food, shelter, or clothing. We believe that Montserrat has suffered more severely than the neighbouring Islands; comparing its size and population, therefore, immediate assistance is necessary, Donations of whatever kind may be sent to Mr. Dyett Skerrett, No. 140, Ancon Ave. Panama City; Mr. Markham, No. 46 17th St. West, or the undersigned at the address given.
All receipts will be duly acknowleged through the local papers and acknowledgement of receipts by Montserrat will also be published.
We beg to remain, Yours in the welfare of humanity.
MONTSERRATIAN UNITED SOCIETY.
per Chas Weekes, Secretary THE WORKMAN PRINTERY (Continued from Page 6)
52. Address Master Pitt.
53. Representative Court Wallace No. 9111 54. Selection. Miss Violet Agard 55. Representative St, Jude Lod.
56. Song, My mother bible St.
Phillip Juvenile No. 57. Representative. Eden Bloom No. 58. Vocal Solo Miss Reid 59. Representative. Heliopolis Temple No. em 60. Speech Master Ifill 61. Solo, The Golden Pathway Mr. Baseomb 62. Anthem. The Angel will carry thee home. Mr. Bovell 63. Solo Miss Weeks 64. Song, Sing with a truthful heart St. Phillip Juvenile No. 65. Solo. Breakers a head Master Lyons Chairman closing remarks.
During the interim, refreshments were served and at aproximately p. the function was concluded promises to prove no exception to the previous ones.
Is Now Located in more spacions quaters at The Posibility of the Redemption Isthmian Echoos (Continued from page 1)
terary folks on the Isthmus Pictures of maity of the contributors also appear in this volume.
It is said that the needs of many have been met by the publication of this book which will be bought in many cases for the purpose of making presents here and abroad.
No. 72 Carlos Mendoza Street (Continued from page 1)
MUTABLE LAW will be right on the Job.
The world of white and yellow peoples of the world are forced to admit that the cry of AFRICA FOR THE AFRICANS and AFRICA MUST BE REDEEMED were not the imaginative vision of a frantic brain, but the call of a sincere black soul in the wilderness of Negro oppression.
We need to respect the white people of the world, we need to pattern their good traits, and leave the bad ones alone, we need to help our race with more earnestness, we need to respect our women and leaders a little more, and we need tohave our own opinions sometimes, and do not always permit the other fellow to stuff his opinions in our La Boca Athenaeum brain. Continued from page 1)
of the La Boca Clubhouse not later than December 15, 1928. The decision will be rendered by three competent judges.
The La Boca Athenaeum reserves the right to accept or reject any or all papers submitted.
24 The Athenaeum also plans a Junior Elocution Contest to be held at the La Boca Clubhouse on December 11th. Three prizes to consist of books will be offered to the winners.
Where with the more modern facilities such as a Linotype Machine Printing Presses we are able to better meet the demands of our many patrons.
And more than all, we need to understand, that the Honorable Marcus Garvey, is a sane Negro, with an earnest soul, trying his best to make the world a safe and happy place for negro men, women and children. Look up one of the Local Divisions, and cater more to Education and morality, of commercial interprises too.
CYRIL THOMAS President Division 877 Colon, course MARY GUSTAS INJURED BY AUTO Musical Program at St.
Peter A VISIT to our new Place of business will Convince you that Last Sunday Night at about 45 there was an awful scene on 12th Street and Broadway Avenue when a speeding automobile knocked down little Mary Gustas who was crossing the street At the time of the accident, the chauffeur did not stop to see what hat happened, but made good his escape; fortunately, the child only received a few minor bruises which were cared for by her parents.
COLON NEWS THRILLING SHOW afterSometimes it is essentially necessary to remind friends over and over of things that may slip away from their minds inadvertently. For the last time we take pleasure it reminding our members and friends of the Musical Program which the Young People Sevice League of St Peter Church, La Boca, will render tomorrow noon at 30 o clock. The Program ineludes beautiful anthems, duets, quartets, solos (vocal and instrumental) and recitations. Our young friends intend giving a part of the proceeds to aid the hurricane Sufferers in the West Indies, and so the general public is askedto hack them in the worthy effort.
Womens Life Problem Club THIS IS NO BLUFF BUT REALITY The Workman Printery War Thrills. Which is a very interesting picture, will be shown at the America Theatre on Saturday and Sunday Nights.
It contains the big Parade, The Dough boys, the tremendous Mass through the Argonne, the hand to hand fight which cleaned out enemy trenches and machine Gun nests.
The big parade, as many people saw it in New York and elsewhere has been provided with an elaborate score by David Mendoza and William Axt.
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promises to proved no exception to the previous ones.
If you have a Prescription to be made up take it to the National Pharmacy, Santa Ana Plaza, where you will get courteous and obliging service.
72 Carlos Mendoza Street AND CORNER JAVILLO BOWEN TAILOR No. M Street San Miguel Panxam City

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