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SOCIAL & PERSONAL \ v • ST. PAUL * The D.Y.W.Y.K. club met at the home of Mrs. John Hick man, <66 St. Anthony, Thursday, September 27. All members are urged to please be present. Mr. L. H. Lewis, 1527 Cumberland, left the city Wedues daj, September 12 for Buffalo, N. Y., where he is attending a conference. Mr. Lewis will be out of the city for ten days. The Women’s Auxiliary met Thursday, September 20. at 3:30 p. m., in the auditorium of St. Phillip's Church. The Matinee Bridge club met at the home of Mrs W. A. Hanna, 620 N. Western Ave., Tuesday September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. STAGE AMD SCREEN STARS PREFER r«>iß p o * l * o * t’- _ MAKES HAI« SMOOTH ANO lUSTKOUS LARGE SIZE Is< OTHER SIZES 25* • 45’ >u IhSwReBIH ■u IU r tar oE iWIMB Ome Peach Ku * “• iajß p * cke<i in sanitary "" glass jars. aiso m satai / / cans J R'7/a Sr ' Available at A your favorite iVx/'V. O maDl! *'*• ,nd dl,n * V/ *«> drug R|V 4 stwa NONE BETTER AT ANT PRICEI TM4 LAMBEB M, MS lit, a. t. Prenrnted Bv Webster and Black EDDIE VINSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Saturday, September 22, 8:30 to 12:30 MINNEAPOLIS LABOR TEMPLE i v IOWSS |mw- jJ •% I ? H| X -. MOlfljl *1 75 00 Oi.-'WW 1 1 »0R iH I u m ia mo nd Rii ,tng* ‘ - ©n display.at. ZJhe Shop vp r ( J£a AJK \ or mm «a / * 922 St. Anthony, have as their house guests, Mrs. Lila Rogers and daughter, Sandra, of New York. Sandra wall spend the win ter months here with Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs la-on Ramsey, Benton Harbor Mich., arrived in the city recently to make St. Paul their home. Mrs Ramsey, the former Willa D. Eastman, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Eastman. 953 St. Anthony Ave. Mr. Cleat Oliver Jr., left the city Tuesday morning, September 18, for his home in San Francisco, Calif, Enroute. Mr. Oliver will visit friends in Chicago. While in the city, he was the house guest of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, 967 Iglehart Ave., for two weeks. Messrs. William Smalls. Dick Mann. Ed Salter and Ray Dysart, returned to the city Tuesday af ternoon. September 18, from Chi cago. where they spent the week end visiting friends. Mrs. Clara Williams, Cleveland. Ohio, is in the city visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs Williams is the sister of Mr s Ella Curry Hickman. 296 N. St. Albans. She arrived in the city Friday, Sep tember 14 for a two weeks vaca tion. Miss Lillian Manning left for her home in Waco, Texas, after spending the summer visiting her* sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barr, 583 Carroll. Miss Shlrlee Martin, 608 Igle hart. returned to t he city Wed nesday. September 19. after a ten day vacation in Omaha. Neb., where she was the house guest of her father, Mr. Charles Martin Miss Martin attended many par ties and social events in her honor WffIArtAMAZIMMMAI! THfogivilM fVtt wwhd’W mjAY FINWHUFFCTW to $5,000 27 So. 6th St Dyckman Hot»l 36. 1381 Mrs. Theodore Allen. 973 Igle- , hart, returned to the city Wednes day. September 19, after spend ing five days visiting with rela tives and friends in Chicago. The Boots and Saddle Club will meet Sunday, September 23, at Eatons Ranch at 7 a. m. AU mem bers are required to ride. Dues are expected to be paid. Miss Beverly Carroll spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Rufus Payne, 612 W Central. Miss Carroll is at tending college in St. Peter, Minn. Miss Connie Dixon, student at Howard University, was enter tained at the home of Miss Bar bara Fields.Bo3 St. Anthony Ave., Wednesday, September 19. Additional Social and Personal News Minneapolis Mr. Budgy Thompson, 3936 Clinton Ave. So., celebrated his birthday Saturday. September 15. Among those helping in the cele bration were Messrs, and Mmes. P. Wallace. Leonard Carter, Earl Bowman. Phillip Apodgie. Misses Barbara Cartwright and Myrrhene Allen. Mr. Fred In gram and Mrs. Johnamae Thompson, wife of Mr. Thompson. The Jolly Sixteen club wiU meet at the home of Mrs. Harriet Jones. 3624 Clinton Ave. So., Thursday, September 27. Mrs. Lillian Jackson, 940 Bry ant Ave. No., returned to the city Monday. September 19 after spending ten days visiting her cousin. Mrs. Bernice Shepard in Chicago. Rev. Robert Kelley, former pas tor of Border Church, arrived in the city Tuesday. September 18. accompanied by Mr and Mrs Dillard of St. Louis. Mo., to spend several days visiting relatives and friends Mr Kelley is the house guest of his brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs Paul Kelley. 912 Bryant Ave. No. The Senior Choir of St. Peter AME church will meet Friday, September 21 at the church par sonage. 3756 Fifth Ave. So TRADE WITH SAFETY WITH ADVERTISERS IN THESE COLUMNS ■■■■■■ALFRED S ■■■■■i BUY WITH CONFIDENCE W o-uiomond jUhmT Bridal Set $97.50 '■up To a Year ME. MORGAN P To Poy! Easy Terms! EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING \ll work In Minnesota 11 conned wah hmakt rs. I ullv guaran teed. Prompt Sen Ice! ALFRED'S jewelers 400 WABASHA Open Monday Till 9 PM. Al Mor®*", owner of TH# D<amo«td Ehop. urge* you to tai'* advantage of a specie'. limited JO-Day FRfl TRIAL OFFER! If you re eot oom pietoly satisfied, return H»* Keg without obligation! Free Dance To Climax Mill City NAACP Drive On Monday. September 24, the Minneapolis Branch of the NA ACP will sponsor a free dance and entertainment at the Labor Tem ple, 117 S. E. Fourth St., Minne apolis. from 9 to 1 a. m. Admission will be by 1951 NA ACP membership card, or a re ceipt for having paid for the membership if the card has not yet been received Memberships may also be taken out at tile door and any 1951 membership will be honored, whether renewal or new. junior or regular membership. Refresh ments will be available, and Percy Hughes orchestra will provide the music. A talent program will be presented during intermission un der the direction of Mrs. Opal Jones This is the first time the Min neapolis Branch has sponsored such an entertainment and dance, and everyone interested in the NAACP is cordially Invited to at tend Remember to bring your mem bership card or receipt, or be pre pared to get your membership at the door. Mr. and Mrs. N. J Hunter, 3849 Fourth Ave. So., have returned to the city from their vacation trip to Chicago. The Hunters report having had a wonderful visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Madison. 2201 Fifth Ave. So., are the proud parents of a seven pound baby bay born Monday. September 17 at Swedish Hospital The parents named the baby Floyd Jr The E.E.B.P. club held its first meeting of the fall season at the home of Mrs. Connie Poole, 3032 Fourth Ave. So., Tuesday, Sep tember 18. First prize was won by Mrs. Leila Copeland, second by Mrs. Viola Madden, and third by Mrs. Connie Poole. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harold Walker, 2813 Elliot Ave. So. Mr. J. W. Baldwin. 612 16th Ave. So., left the city Thursday. September 20. for Alberta. Can ada. where he will spend a week or ten days at his farm home fish ing and hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmore, 84 Royalston. received a pleasant I surprise with a visit from their I daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamison and chil dren. Michael and Kathryn. Mr. Jamison's mother also accom panied them on the trip. They ar rived in the city Sunday morning, September 16. and motored back to their home Tuesday evening. Mr. James Leu is, 3229 Fourth | Ave. So., is confined to his home land bed with illness. Mr. Lewis has been ill for over a week. LUCKY FOR YOU... f Now My Beer Is \ / Really * The One and Only Northwest • • Beer Brewed Specially and • ■ Exclusively to Northwest Tastes i MCOI SCHMIDT IRfWING COMPANY ST PAUL. MINN MIN'S SVITS a- '* D "2? 100 M *Sr f | Ow OS UteM SHOP AND SAVE AT SCHILLERS FOOD MARKET Groceries* .Meat* Freah Vegetabiew Dairy Product** Beverage* 931 University Ave. DA. 5189 ROBERT STREET MARKET Fresh Fruits • Vegetables • Groceries Quality Meats and Poultry W[ FIATURt YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF WINtS & LIQUORS 450 Robert St. CEdar 6881 RUMMAGE SALE EVERY DAY The Family Service Store 627 University Ave. Near Dale Come and Bring Your friondt IhBBH] ra ° * BY BERNADINE CAKRICKETT Hello there ladies! Having just returned from a grand and glorious vacation, it seems rather hard to really get down to work again. 1 don’t know why though, for every moment I was away relaxing I had n fashion magazine in hand. Force of habit I guess, and an enjoyable one at that. Now that I've returned, what say we see what's new. Okay? And really, ladies, the bottom of things this fall is really outstanding Your lingerie this season is really making headline news. But what beautiful news it is! This fall's biggest lingerie news is the petticoat. It will peek out from beneath full, whirling skirts in a sudden flash of color simply serve to make them truly bouffant with a definite stand-out silhouette. Since so many of the ready-to-wear designers are showing the full-skirted silhouette for fall, lingerie designers have taken the cue and come up with a bevy of beautiful designs carefully thought out to complement your costume from the inside out. Dresses whose fullness starts from below the hips can have petticoats to match. The fullness released in a flutter of ruffles, or in starchy bands of crinoline. The tiny-waisted paper doll silhouette often is held out by a box-pleated petticoat of nylon and rayon marquisette, crinoline, pleated to stand away at the hip and minimize the waistline. Often coat-dresses of tweed with skirts cut in pie-shaped gores spread their fullness over colorful taffeta petticoats, shaped to follow the line of the costume, then stiffened with crinoline. Some of these petticoats are reversible; some have scalloped edges; and some have a touch of lace at the hemline. Though fashion headlines go to the new fuller skirts for full, an consequently the bouffant underpinnings, you can rest assured not every petticoat is full. The sheath silhouette and the slim-skirted suits still require a slip or petticoat cut to follow your every curve and at the same time keep your skirt from “sitting out”. Other slips for fall include the following: those that double in brass by adding a strapless bra-top, smoothly boned and fitted to the waist, which have become an increasingly im portant “underneath” fashion; and the bra-slip with the plunging neckline which is wired at strategic points to give coverage without loss of glamor. Junior size linerie is being given greater importance for fall of 11151, many of you will be happy to learn. Those gar ments are designed especially to fit the slighter, more short waisted contours of the junior figure. The new slips do away with the over-long hemlines, bunchiness and out-of-proportion shoulder straps. Incidentally, for the young, nothing could be more eye catching. more intriguing to understudy the wide swinging skirts that are going to lie circling campuses this fall, than the new fuller slips of rayon tricot. They are part of the college girl's tor career girls) answer to the lingerie question: What can I buy that will wash ami dry quickly, wear long, feel won derfully soft, yet have a price tag of about $4 One thing sure Indies, we can nil appreciate showing off these lovely underpinnings, for they can be had at pin money cost 1 ST. PAUL BIRTHDAYS Sept 23 Mr J O Stubbs. 693 Carroll Ave. Sept 24 James Lee, 992 Igle hart Ave. Mrs Cecilia E Martin. 165 Maekubin; Colestlne Price, 154 Rondo; Mr Wayne J Wilson. 738 St Anthony; Mrs James Clif ford Martin, 889 Carroll. Sept 24 -Chester Oden, 858 Iglehart, Gertrude Scott, 575 Car roll, Eula C Johnson. 603 St. An thony. Cheryl Clark. 812 St. An thony; Mrs. Dorothy James, 503 Carroll Ave. Sept. 27 Bessie M Powell. 979 Charles Ave ; Mr Burt Perteet, 831 Iglehart: Mrs Homer Speese 920 Marion; Mrs. Isaac Blaney, 682 Carroll. Craig Henderson, 731 i St Anthony; Mrs Floyd Massey, 719 St. Anthony. Sept. 28 Darryl Ross 458 St Anthony: Mrs Bismark Archer 314 N. Western Ave.; Ida Jeffer son 320 E 11th St.; Mr W L Collins. 657 St Anthony: Mr John ' Waters, 467 W Central; Evette Harris. 130 Rondo. Mrs Addie I Jackson, 492 W Central Ave.; i Mis D J Pavne. 1575 N. Western Ave. S- pt. 29 Elizabeth Moon- 662 MUTUAL SERVICE INSURANCE Equal Treatment For All Compare Our Co-Op Rates H Ransom Goins, Agent, EL. 4566 Paul's Delicatessen < Groceries Beverage* j Frozen Meats A Chicken 4 Horne Bakery a 469 No. Dale DA. 3364 < Wedding Candids Baby Candidal BUZZ BROWN'S , Photographic Studios coMMtRCMt . poitrmirt i Reproduction of Old Photo* 160 No. Victorio St. IL. 71P7 St. Paul 4, Minn. B. E. SCOTT ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE Prompt, Courteous Service 1605 Pioneer Building Phone* - GA. 2827 - 2828 W Central Ave.; Harry S. Brown. 707 Iglehart; Jess Berry. 920 Mar ion; Mrs. Bea Coleman. 716 Car roll; Theodore Simmons, 486 St, Anthony; Mrs. Inez Bruce. 652 Iglehart Ave.; Ethel Manning. 403 N. Western Ave.; Mrs. Frank Graham. 791 St. Anthony; Mrs Jessie Allison, 988 Iglehart; Mrs Ethel Barr, 583 Carroll Ave. The Coterie club met at the home of Mrs. Willa Bolin, 330 E. 38th St., Sunday. September 16, for a regular business meeting. Refreshments Were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held Sunday, September 30. Rev. M L. Simmons. 3756 Fiftli Ave. So, left the city Tuesday, September 18 for Detroit, Michi gan, where he will attend the Michigan Conference. Rev. Sim mons will return to the city Sat urday, September 22. eeoeeoooooaaaaf eoaoeee ROSEN PLUMBING * HEATING SUPPLY New and Uaiwl Plumbing SSs Her a s«si new a tinea n»e omi oaiaiT Hes Da ISIS Bos Da. OOSt <>»»e St ana vs iLnHlew Fred L. Eisenmenger 516 Rice at Sherburne FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY ALWAYS We Appreciate Vour Patronage GARDNER'S DX STATION WRITER* nn«l (KVHUL ItAir IMHIFI 4 Diamond < and D X KVF.HFTrr <. Prop £. ¥ TV CH A RM A NT' JJr <ht- * ■ another \ **, Spring fresh a Mpw't from Stockwell's COUNTRY MODERN i i Z CLARK'S. INC. >$ X $ K z & as charming as Du Pont Paints fine Wallpaper 472 Robert St. GA. 1397 | Friday, September 21, 1951, St. Paul RECORDER. Page 5 SOCIAL & PERSONA * MINNEAPOLIS Mr and Mrs Lawrence Me tert&ined their niece and nephe l as of Los Angeles, Calif., at a September 16. Among those pt Everett Walls, Vincent West Misses Gwen and Marilyn Mu Messrs. Richard Johns and Ray Walls. The Friday Night Out club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Nevils. 215 W. 31st St. Friday evening. September 21 at 8 p. m. The Naomi Circle met Wednes day. September 19 at the home of Mrs. A. Owens, 3900 Clinton Ave. So. Miss Delores Grigsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grigsby, 5016 Irving Ave. No., was the week end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Rieff and Family in Moose I-ake, Minn., Saturday and Sunday. September 15 and 16. The Senior Choir of Border Methodist church will meet Fri day evening, September 21 at the church. All members are urged to please be present. The Crescendo club will hold Its first tall meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Shepherd. 3837 Portland Ave., Sunday morn ing at 10:30, September 23. All members are asked to please be present. Rowena Warren, repor ter. Down For Masonic Session*: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brisco of Winnipeg. Canada, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mum ford. 3509 Fourth Ave. So. Mr. Brisco, worthy master of Regent Lodge No. 5, Free and Accepted Masons of Prince Hall Affiliation is attending the annual communi cation of the Masonic Grand Lodge, Minnesota and jurisdiction. After the sessions the Briscos will go to St. Louis and Kansas City for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ceellii Patterson, 940 Bry ant Ave. No., is recuperating at her home following a recent ill ness. Other Canadian Delegates Ex peeled: District deputy Rev. W. R, The Constance Kennedy School Dance Studio (SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN) Develops; Poise, Rhythm, Grace Expert Instructors • Reasonable Rates PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 983 SELBY MULBERRY 5311 Call in for FREE LESSON No Obligation FOX HATS THE BEST HATS FOR THE MONEY S S OO $ 7 ,5 ° FOX HAT STORE Custom Hatters 493 WABASHA ST. Since 1910 Factory Method Cleaning A Blocking A & H FOOD MARKET MEATS <.R<>< FRIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS BEVERAGES 558 St. Anthony Ave. (at Kent) DA. 9876 Alfred Henson A' Homer Wilson, Prop* f“C* ' ’ER QUEEN” STOKER COAL >••11* ft» "QUEEN" of <ll laafpm H KMtocky STOKER eo*h «' fop Un AL / I°' nonoien operation “erfoct firs actlon-Hlah In heat »alue—4owa»t in M ath Laundered and du»‘ treated *or »Ou' DrotOCt'Ol*. M <-L4 - J Too It h>« CAVALIER QUEEN-If, t*a \ £w r X finest mone» can buy. (Cash —i-fon Loads) ▼ rout coHHtrt sATHfAcrioH GUAAANTirD ■ PHONE US TODAY! t&tfr ■ Bi |||l|jrfq |tj l |nn |ftll| iKy r*r?HnrBPWW g , a iKAfi 7 z * NAACP MEMBERSHIP DANCE MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 24, 8:30 TO 12:30 Percy Hughes & His Orchestra MINNEAPOLIS LABOR TEMPLE 117 S. E. Fourth Street YOUR 19S1 MEMBERSHIP CARD ADMITS YOU FREE orrow, 705 Girard Ave. No., en w, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thom candle light dinner on Sunday, resent were Messrs, and Mmes, tbury; Mrs. Richard Morrow; arrow, Roselie and Era Walls; T. Romaine of Winnipeg ia in at tendance at the Masonic grand lodge. Mrs. Helen Bailey of Winnipeg's Mizpah Temple OES will attend the grand temple sessions in St. Paul Sept. 20 and 21. I’fc. Frank Breedlove, son of Mr and Mrs John Breedlove, 622 Fremont Ave. No., arrived in the city Sunday, September 16, from Korea, on the Rotation plan, to visit relatives and friends. I’fc. Breedlove aerved a year and a half in Korea. He will be In the city for two weeks before return ing to California, where he will be stationed. Mrs. Ralph P. Knight. 4404 Col fax Ave. So., assistant secretary of the Urban League Auxiliary, fell and broke her ankle Monday, September 17, while at her home. She was taken to the hospital and released Tuesday, September 18. Mrs. Knight is confined to her home. The Star-Ute Usher Board met at the home of Miss Dorothy Sto vall. 3815 Fifth Ave. So., Wednes day, September 12. Plans were made for the Usher Board's first anniversary. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mias lone Roach, 3917 Fifth Ave. So. Aid to Dentists Sanitary stainless steel pinchers help dentists cut the wire used for itraightening teeth and repairing broken jaws. Hybrid Corn Corn grown from hybrid seed should not be saved for seed be cause the extra vigor of hybrid corn Is limited to the first hybrid generation.