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SATURDAY, JULY 15, 193!) North-Enders In Gay Week- End Party One ut the gayest .parlies Jver given in the Nwrh Knd *-#-<-of Mr and Mrs C. A Canady of Atlas • \enue on Saturday night The occasion was in honor of the sixteenth birthday of their daugh , ter. Earlene V Mia Canady wh • a-• i a 1 "Northern high school, is very pup-a. lar among the younger set Among the invited guests were Willie Welch. Herman White Betty Lou Ewing. St Field Crawford. Mildred Crawford. Harry Taylor. Doris Glover. Laura A Hollman, Callccn Freeman. Carlo* Rossno. Geraldine Moore. Barbara Allen Mildred Coleman. Alfred Smoot. Clinton A. Canady Jr , Fred Cuth fell. Willie Coleman. Frances White. James Smoot. Lee Allen, Walter Clifton. Donald Morton. Walter Fisher and Bernice Finley. Holiday Visitors » Returning to the city for the holi day afier a year’s absence. Alfonso MiKibbon and his charming wife. Myra, visited with his parents. Mr and Mrs. J C McKibbon of Twen ty-third street, last week. Many friends and relatives gath ered at their home for the glorious lourth of July party. The couple left by auto for their home in Columbus. Ohio, Wedhes- 1 pH FT FAR EAST NEWS Masses'"-*! Sdtred Heart church were well attended. As this was the ! second Sunday, Holy Communion 1 for the Holy Name men and boys was served. This was also a day 1 of recollection, and the *;xth Sunday , after Pentecost. Both men and ... boys went to communion en-masse 1 . as did the ladies who are members of the league. There were 150 men' | and boys who received communion. 1 I After the ladies left! 1 tor their retreat at Sacred Heart. ■on Lawrence avenue. The; Holy Name men and bo;s marched | in a body to the school hall where 1 a short meeting was hold Speaker i fer the evening was Mr John Mays. 1 'who spoke on Catholic action, as] | examples of true Catholics of the, Holy Name Society. He emphasised j largely on the laymen's part in j j.spreading the knowledge of Christ I j and the truth of Catholicism among Mr. Mays is an excellent speaker, i j and the Holy Name men were' pleased to have him give such a j wonderful message. Reports were read by the serre- ' tary and plans were formulated for the future for the good rtf the or- j ganization. With everyone repeating the Holy Name pledge, the meeting came to a close. I Mr. David McGill was appointed | to have charge of the breakfast. I August 13. The epistle for the day 1 was taken from Ron-. 6: 3-11, and the Gospel Mark 8: 1-9. It dealt with baptism in Christ. Jesus and the gospel feeding of the multitude. . Subject of the sermon was -Thrift : for God. for the Soul, and for Yourself.” which w as beautifully de- I livered by Father Carron. j Masses are said every morning i and more should attend. Friday. ! Holy hour, mass at 8 a m. Special prayer is asked f r Mrs. Graham. I w ho is seriously ill in Receiving i hospital. Let us a* remember her ] and offer up our masses for her. Confession is hold each Thurs day and Saturday afternoon. La | dies of the league made their re treat at Sacred Heart on Lawrence ! avenue. Sunday morning after re ceiving Holy Communion in their church. There were 185 from Sacred Heart and St. Benedict. Eleven* umn-Catholfcs were in attendance. { The league is now doing a fine! | piece of work and is hoping that more ladies will affiliate themselves , with this great order. 1 Girl Scouts of the Sacred Heart j of Jesus, held their meeting in the j ! rectory with seventeen scouts pres- ‘ j cut. and Mr. Gibson, presiding. Miss j 'Evelyn Joseph was appointed scout 1 sponsor. Flans were made for the' j scout's vac/Mon at Camp Snepherd. ; , Those who will accompany the girls : • trip arc: Miss Evelyn J,-] : soph Mr. Newman, Mrs. Spaulding, i ! and Mrs. Brooks. Girls must meet | on Wednesday evening at 8:30 at the Community h'/use for a doctor’s ex-| | animation. Scouts present included: ' Rose Marie Walker, Geraldine West- ■ ' brooks. Jessie Mae McGill. Gloria ; I Scott. Sybil Diggs. Delene Dots. Me-1 . mon BVonson, Viola Diggs. Margar | ette Wcatson. Ellevara Webbs, Cle i ontine Woods. Clarisa Newman. 1 Mary Lcpiscola, S William. Bernice j Williams and Joan Scott. Each girl must have her uniform before going to camp. Jessie Mac McGill, cnurch scribe The musical troupers and \e young people’s dramatic club gave their twilight picnic on Belle Isle Thursday night. The following girl* and boys had a hilarious time: Mar garet Wimberly, Anna Sett. Plata Aretha Johnson. Irving Moore Ar thur Turner, John Anderaon, James Shedrick. Calvin Vehtour. Joseph Dudley. John J. Smitn. Luke Brooks, i Jesse McCauley. Eugene Flcmister. ! McGill Board of directors of the musical troupers and the young people's club held 'heir monthly meeting, Monday at 7 pm with Ona! Taylor, president, presiding. l iti i roi iitii. IN HAIR CULTURf # Marcelling I’ingerwarlng Shampoo Formula DIPLOMA CUBAN COSMETIC CO. 4J+fH.SAIS.V Chicago. 11l WANTED 300 CIRLS •JtX. the amarine new deodorant d n<>t NIX utops (il AIIA.VTKKn to protect your clothes odor's und ' rHrm ■tains and strong, stale thousands (let MX today on*mnn-yhark f NlX™!* * n<l 5 * 10c Korea. HOT OIL )T REATMENTS d7) £ <3/1 4* i J'Kv f i 1 'makes YOU R ; HAIR 'grow 1 LONGER : HOT OTL *n<t YOtttOf AIR morj^esotitulafter BUCLHOTOILtraVr BUtt CO.” 100 W. Chicago Bv«. ,l> i' C 3O6 n ßhicuo.'m. GLAND-WEAKNESS Test At Our Risk! | PRo MS cl»nd'.MariMmaTwhvn \ Dead for PKOSAID »l ones. 10-X-L PRODUCTS. 3335 BHIr Plaine. Dept. E-Z-l, Chicago Have You Tried DR. PRYOR S HOLY TEMPLE INCENSE? READ MATTHEW 200 U—will^hclp JAPO ORIENTAL INCENSE COMPANY 5039 Indiana Avenue—Chicago STAY-SERVICE HOMES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE N.Y. WORLD’S FAIR For Information and Reservations, Write STAY-SERVICE 31-27 106th St.. Corona. N. Y Havemeyer 9-0978 Dept. C ( ONE OF NATURE'S GREATEST AITS FOR BABY'S HEALTH is the kind of rest he can’t get if dis turbed by burning, itching, oothcrinj of many skin irritations likely to torture his tender skin. That’s why wise mothers—aftei every bath and change of diaper count on the real medicated comfort of Mexican Heat Powder. A mere dash of talcum won’t give the same results. Sc get Mexican Heat Powder from your drug store today. Wonderful for tired, hurting, burning feet. Sold everywhere. RELIEVE DISCOMFORT OF RHEUMATIC PAINS Prescription C-2223 help? to less en your pain and discomfort by its prompt sedative and analgesic ac tion. Try Prescription C-2223 to day—whether you are suffering from rheumatic pain, lrutseulai aches and pain, or rheumatic fever This famous remedy lias* hoi pet thousands to gr»t relief from these miserable discomforts. Prescrip tion C-2223 is sold on a mone\ -back truarantee —at all druggists—d?oc **od il. Get Prescription C-2223 1 nothing else. Re sure to ask for thi.- famous medicine by its full name. ooc* Atftutting Sec ce» FoirOHict 8e« 1553. Cl*»«lo"d Ok-o Exclom 15* pot rag* l»t f«pl» and (o« '(turn e* row pe'icitt THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY BYE BABY BUNTING Little Margaret Stew-art is Baby Bunting, come to life, in t'ac Peter Pan Nursery dramatization of Mother Goose Rhymes, was Saturday night at the nursery. In the other picture, the kiddie* Brewster City FLASHES taken on new life amidst rain and heat, we are weary with the range of depressions, yet we are blessed with health and strength regardless of our desires. In our city this week we have visiting: Elder B H Lacey of Pon tiac. Mich. After spending thrqr years in Tennessee and Alabama on evangelistic trips for the Church: of Christ, he is visiting Mrs George Davis and Mr and Mrs John Wil-' liams of Brush street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cobb oT Rivard street were among the moon lightens oiv the-recent . Mrs. Polly Hunter has returned home to Gary. Ind., after spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs M. Logans of Brady street 111: Mrs. Clarence Rucker of Chestnut street, a member of Ebe nezer church is very ill in her home Mrs. Johnson of Rivard street is still on the sick list, and all the readers and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery, The God of the Aquarian Age AROUND ANN ARBOR Well folks, we have a surprise for i ■ ■ 1 anclvw Upon the insi.-len) plea or The author : »uj*ive way. bit of rambling mat tfr. nonsensical charier and gossipv T drrret co-nrr trmt tne ireminj, we*rv With malice toward.* pone, with the \et realizing that some of it is bound - T>* amusing to wander up and jin the cranium. Th also amusing 'ol j catch foik-s (our folks e.-pecially) off various antics whether at work or: j of Sepians in one city is to know wn.it j most of them do everywhere. The j .-ca e, but have the ame purpose, ob -1 truly * brain being on a vacation na.nj hp n nilTd—til) acniimv j'hort while or permamentlv? 't .- ! something he wan * Wonder what’ the k ' of \-u money -n ,ko U | of toe most intluentia' and more suc rres.-ful merchant* combine just :o I down-tair* might house various stores. ■and Daughters of the Ek* and E v tent management, should pay for itu-.f m PROPHET G W. HI’RLEY (Twenty-first Seriesi The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus the Christ of the Pisrean Age. Well, here I come again still writ ing on this great book which wa.- ; transcribed and published for sale I l-y Levi H. Dow ling and Introduced! by Eva S Dowling of Los Angeles.. | Calif. * | 1 "Thus Christ made manifest , Love's power to save. But men) | forgot so soon, and so Christ must | manifest againf and then again 'And ever since man took his, place in form of flesh the Chris: i I has been manifest in flesh at first! Well, what relationship existed. • notween *Je*us of Nazareth and the , i Christ' 1 Orthodox Christian — ' ciesiastics tell us ?Tat Jesus f ! ‘ Nazareth and the ChFal were 0115; ti'.at t:-,e tru- name 1 ihlo person was Jesus Christ They i j tell us • that this man of Galli c | j <born of a woman) was the very j eternal God clothed ir. flesh of man 1 that men might see iiis glory Os | course this doctrine is wholly at 1 variance with the teaching of Jes"- j ! Himself and His Apostles. The ! Aquarian Master in council has ; 'ormulated an answer to this ques- j ■ information required that we w-ji! | i give it in full. Now* look here folks, don't miss j | the next issue. It is tangible.- . Prophet G W Hurley, the founder' < f the largest Ethiopian Spirita.il ‘ in it the w orld Head- I quarters. 1743 McDougall stree*. Detroit, Mich. (To he Continued) WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES YOU TO GET OP NIGHTS : dent and inexpensive l* GOLD MEDAL I Haarlem Oil Capsu.es This gr„nd j medicine has been helping peoa.e 'or aggravated by exce * uric acid 01 n‘-i-r : ralgia. lumbago and rheumatism j kidrev t-ouble as hackac le. 'nervous j durinc he n ght—scanty burning or I diuretic at anv modern drugMo e lt Haarlem in Holland t.f I (,OI.D When Bladder Is Irritated When Passage Is Difficult When Backache Results Flush Poisonous Waste And Acid From Kidneys CAIN IN HEALTH drawn (rorr me blood end and -i-haiged 'ometime* :ne*e filter* a e c- active man they shou and be because of rx eas oounnou* waste and kidneys do 101 function nroperly—they need narmie*« \ : simulation One reftabie medicine hithlv eff)- - CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? I HAVE COOD NEWS FOR YOU ! ! Your Ha opines* and Surer";* (i«-mand f*)ai you print your name clearly and Gflm.'v am m i Rev. Charles P. Colbert „, T «niT mkii ■>an t books, I hey Pwe »i, i tad 1 Douka o( Musts, and many oUstis. wk in 9M 1 . * It A. M are showing their proud mamas and papas Just what the daily rou tine of a huay nursery sludrnt is like.—Y. P. James Photo by Rich ardson. Surveys Reveal Sharp Trend To Soap And Water Beauty Editors, Smart Women Agree ; There is an Interesting contro-' ! versy that always goes on between! | two .schools of beauty thought. One! of them holds: "Anything but a cream for .the complexion is out of ;he question!" The other declares' u u.h equal conviction: "To have a nr mu - have a ncaU-:y ; *kin . . and there's nothing thar promotes complexion health like j effective soap-and-water cleansing." Most of us have made up our minds long ago and, rightly or wrongly, have stood pat on cither the cream or the soap side of the fsnee And so we cannot help but be interested in the results of the \ joct, e. pecially when the surveys polls conducted among women) and 1 1 indicate a sharp trend toward one j One of the polls was conducted 1 ! among well-known beauty editors, j the other am -ng a group of repre- j sentative smart women. Though I '■no individual balloteers on each -ide were equally emphatic in up-' holding their preferences, the soap |and-water women won a definite | majority in both polls. The fact tn;;i the results of the surveys tally closely-lends them authority. An attempt was made to gather data on 'he reasons underlying the . aoaps had proved particularly effee ; live complexion aids Soap and i water was generally held to be 'more convenient” and "more j pleasing " And it was loaHied that a ''perfcctl.% balanced," mild soap I such as Cuticura soap, found favor • both because of its effective clean- I sing properties and because its rich, delicatcly-scentcd lather was “de-1 lightfully refreshing ' Cuticura s I mildly "medicated lather was held' aid to complexion-loveliness. of products which also includes' "Cuticura Talcum Powder Cuticura' Talcum is preferred by so many so-, •a ins a Raie Oriental Fragrance, '•bu: 17 (‘olnp.ii able ttt the —finest ■ perfume, it is very luxurious after, the bath and has an especial appeal | for those occasions when a woman ‘ | around paydiys Don't delay too ling ; ; game winning Dunbar term did it ' j The alar* were Jones, pitcher. Den- ■ jn.uri. light fielder. Bill Monamus. ii si ! wonderful support to chalk up a yic- I s ' M.vvs lodge No. 4. Ann Arbor. j thud degree providing they have I Chicago gave a wonderful rendition ■of t.-med Negro spirituals to an appre .cia- ve crowd ol mixed race.- on Jm\ ! 11 Bethel A.M E. cluncii. Ann A.- ’ j bor all needing Race help plea. - 1 get in touch with Rev. J. W Wright I That s all folk* . . been a pleasure | living to make good in a big city Second Baptist Women Meet The Woman’s Council of Second 1 Baptist church held ita regular j meeting Monday. July 3 m ihe low er auditorium of the church at 1 p m ■ Avery fine emergency contact I reported made at the Millet j-chool by Mr.* Shaw, president of. the Educational committee. Bc j cau.*e of the very fine work of the j members have been taken into the. j council and the group approaches 1 000 members bes re the year is j ended Saturday. July 29. is the day ' which has been decided upon for the annual picnic of the group The : event will hr -told a' B( Atifu t 7 a . ■he date and place of the next Council Stockholders In Sunday Luncheon Stockholders m the Atlas Brake Corporation were guestts at a dfh _ner given at (i»e Luev- Thurman , Y W C A last Sunday. One hundred The importance of the American Negro attempting to create some ‘hing for himself was stressed by ' the pres dent of the company, and 1 ■ mventor of the brake. Arthur W . Reed. Among those present were Mr E White. Mrs S Patterson. Charles W.ggins. Dewey Bowddch. S Cren -haw. J D Dougia-ss. Charles Wig gins, E Robert*. J Combs, and many others. fMuHularV l AthpsV! \ ' ( 3 QUEENS of RHYTHM f GRAY HAIR COST lo ™W° B UC'tij Wt KNOW THE ADVANTAGE > OEASMOOTHER.SOETER.AND / LIGHTER COMPLEXION THAT'S WHY WE RECOMMEND... dr.fred palmer's Skin Whitener" THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN D0.., prrparrd - for thrr« »» lomrthlnl • pptlcailon of Oolrfroy'• l arlrii** *rir h»ir - t*k* >r«r* oil v»ur look*, trouble th*n an ordlnarr *h*fnpoo. handicapped by gray hair now «hxn tr Vm r deai r.R does not HAVE IT. SEND SITS 'no (lira postage! dIRFCT TO OODKfDOri ,/aSiizuAe * *•'. MAI* COlOf'fi , korftMf«. td .Jltl Oiiil IL.K, I**4,M*. § NORTHWEST DETROIT avenue had as tlieir guest. L. Bell, general manager of the claim depart ment of the Metropolitan Buna! com- Alaska. Mrs Emma Walker and daughter of Mitchetdate avenue will spend week- visiting relative* and friends in Mr. and Mrs Eddie Stephens of Greent.avn s*rrrt.Lav.el While. Mi-. Ro.-sie Rivers, Oscar Bowte and ing relatives and friends tn Cleveland. Ohio, have returned home Mt. eVinon Sunday school pupiis of Wr-U F.ifiTit Hli* wflia llMfl ’ Mtßr*- Mis. George Glenn of Majestic avenue. -eivcd Tliere were approximately 40 Ora Williams, Mrs Myrtle Hall ‘and City was .-pending her summer vacation in Detroit last week She was 'he Ferndale, spent ten days visiting reu nite. one of the leading citizens in 1 His community, was honored by ItL- fam is 71 year- of age. Twenty-five neigh bors and friends were present ard Mrs. Cochran were rejoiced Mr ltd Mk. Iycslie Foreman of Griggs -treet are .-pending their sum brother- and si ter. Mr. and Mrs. Loai* Frank Love of Cleveland. Ohio Is |F. Steward of Parkside avenue. This ; will he their first reunion in 24 years. 1 Mrs Beatrice Richard of N F.. street. Ferndale. will spend a month s vim lion vu-iting telatlves and friend* in George Randolph of Majestic avenue ai p e.ent guests of their uncle. Mr. (TuffToNrioUCH, dust^waT) [ARMPIT ODOR fOR HOURS TO ) COME'JAFEty CHECK SLOPPY f PfRSPIRATIOH.TOO. j Simply dtist on Spiro'slj coat of close-clinging powder protection. No rubbing in. No waiting to dry. No "creaming" or messing of fingers. No squishy applicator nor soiling of clothes. Use Spfro any time. Trial size now for a few cents at drug or 10c stores everywhere. ’For quirk rrllof—nlwayi k u.~r this irrvnt* Aspirta. St. Joseph OINUINI PURE ASPIRIN $ »-* i m«k*h *kin virfacr <Urk ugly, eonrtd with inuga'ly mirk'. Whlt»n*r So Ugh! «o fluffy. *e cr*»my MM DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR YOU? «»■> TODAY »»„«"I,SS&SS‘WfJ'JS r S , » I «B 1 A » j '(r*nF , yf r /"ni " W ’^ l, *n- PAGE ELEVEN Od.a Combi, of Rose!awa streot. Ml*. John R. Moorehead if In tho Seet hoa tif.i.iam Bundy of CherryUwa la run# from Morgan college. Baltimore, visiting relatives and friends. Mr* McGriff was the house gueet *»f Mr and Mra. Bryant of Frederick Mr Houston of Hudson. West Vfr j Choir number two of Mt. Beulah were gue«t singer* at People* Baptist j viiurch. Joseph Campati and Amet Daniel Russel of Washburn avenue passed away Sunday morning. Juts 9 at 7ns a m at the age of 63. H« came to De roit from Hogatv'ville. G’., in 1917 He leaves a widow, son end daughter. *i<ter-ln-law. nephew and a host of relatives and friends to mours hi* passing. The body wilt rest at James MrFatl undertaker parlor. M-s Stngleterv of Eight Mile Road | cave a birthday p^rty Saturday. July fl tn honor of her husband. Mr. Single* than tt couple* were pr*-enf. J Mra. Nellie Mnoseiam and Mlm Marj Doctor entertained honoring the-i mother. M>« C H Davis, of Indiana street. July. 4. Among those present were: Mr*. Fannie Charles Mr. and Mrs Arthur E. Bihhen.s. S'.. Mr*. t*o- I bel Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Portei Johnson. Mis. Martha E Hughes end *i!ter Mrs Jones. Mrs. Janies Lewis. Mis* Coralte Edmonds. Mr and M'.= Fdward Pre-v«iey. Samuel Green and Mr and Mrs. Je*.*e Jones Leslie Niley of Kentucky Si.. Is flow recuperating in Ford hospital after be- A musical and literary program Will he sponsored by the trustee board of church. Thursday. July 13. at 8:15 pm. Mr- Martha E Hughes, chair man. Mi-« Mars- O’Dietor. Mra. Gttssie Mae Dade and Rev. W. E. Walker. R ev J R Lewi*, of Miami. Fla , at St Augu-tine's church, beginning Sunday. July 16 during Father Dada's absence The church school picnic will be held Saturday. July 29. Debbie Feted j Miss Verdje Logan, prominent society debutante of Chicago, was I entertained at a midnight social given by her fiance. Oscar Lee I Jones of Eight Mile road last Sun day evening. FOR SKIN THAT'S CHAFED ■"JaggS 1 Iin OJ HOW TO COLOR HAIR TO BLACK BEAUTY- Or No Cost •ill. 7 IlfelSH, f Ofiy Lo»*ly* youtHfuT, ***• A TSpiroi Ideodorantl I POWDER J iNoMessyDycinqj (hRs \ \p*w Ho T-'cK: s s;| SEND NO MONEY! 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