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PAGE EIGHT @0" SQe 1E T IRMA LANGSTON HONORED BY BERNICE McCAUGHN AT BRIDAL SHOWER v / • P ' i k. * / ' ) 9 f-*A CLUBS and Other Briefs R program and tn.- | Monday past enjoyed a delec | on Warren avenue, j The chang’ng of the club's name was ' rliscu.-sed and it was changed to The j Pandora club, so don't forget us. Eacn , J Monday breakfast. Maude Malone pre -1 I' " •'••• t ;.t foe | Saddler. 247 Owen- Mr?. W. Manuel. j "eld its regular meeting on Friday. 16 at the home of Mrs. Flor ! enee WPlrams. *Ol7 Stanford. i | t-c i in t-pir various endeavors, t iat they unanimously ieelected them | l M ; wj; i 1 • ir nert e meet at ibINNER P XRTV land Mrs. Mane l.ucas of M.iskefcor ■ sard. Mrs. Vivian Diggs and Miss ; Kathryrte Dig*- of M'ss Wi'M.ims. * Monday night. Jan. ' Tttr -r-f-Tii or th«*«cht The whoopee girls >' •« ii e Henhfson. M •- T* . h T i ■ i A rii>cwjs bieaVi.i REMEMBER .... AKA PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT VINEWOOD 1-3882 FLOYD'S TOURIST HOTEL Rooms By Day or Night 731 SOUTH SOLVAY STREET Direction: West Jefferson to South Solvav OVKR H. & I. INN MAMIE BENNETT. Asst. Mgr. _ LILLIE FLYNN. Mgr ’ NEVER TOO LATE" WOMEN, GIRLS 2-way Relief! I *>»t *t" -1 • r»if • mnr for t'.if I energy arid ll,r rri**if of pvrt’i-<l > linutional dis- : l A'lofl «av sttrh fiiiM tinnal dis-' ' i« iHirxed f„ ti-ai! v is by' '■! I'Mdll I as Mr,-, ir'fl. start - .'A .• «.• i ||> t ' Kin l: | M '*■ -'V a M-vrr rr.>r,i i,. p-'lanfy unit* \«r . ‘ /•. „• >irn- < \KI»‘ I Bv i<« use ' rs HO'II * iav. -t-i he;-- <t in two iinjj'.r THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE • X RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY \ f JL jmm f 1 J ' K jp - J ton vs ill become the bride of Herman l.lovd early in Febru ary. il Miss MeCaughn and Miss l.angston are shown open ing some of the gifts. i2i Mrs. Frames Mack. Ilattie Langston. Melba Grimes. Lorraine Rox- Mix Irma l.angston. who comes from one of Detroit’* oldest and most distinguished families was guest of honor at a personal shower given for her by Miss Heroine Met'aughn. Saturday eve- Jm' 1 IJf j £j|~ -1 .jt |- ~ r from left to right are: Martha Fendley, Dorothy Criinipton, Irma Browder, Tommie \ Imor, Louise Fergui'stm, Fddie Alae llill and Eunice llolcumh. In the third row from left to right are: F\ alia llam- Ihe V Debs gave a Boy-Meets- Girl dance last week. Shown here are: first row, from left to right: Matilda Shand. Agolha Sl.non. Until Davis. In the second row. J nual address of the pres dent Mr* 1 . S. j assistant recording secretary: Mi? | Biown. Modena Meyers and Zadi * • j and la*'a Mae Hendruk*' praident: L. Wilson, second v ; ce pre'- i conesponding secretary: W. Taylor, secretary of the board: S Robin.-on. ; D Y." s ' m,,d i AIMIRETTM Ct.l H Gwendolyn Edison. Poll was ca lei j | PEERLESS ART ft I K GREEN HAT BOX THE VERY LATEST STYLES Bonnets, off the face style, turbans, wool felts, dressy straws. All occasion hats Experts in attendance to ag «ist you in selecting the style and shape in hats to make you look your best. ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIALIST IN FASHION - COURTESY OUR WATCHWORD HATS'SI29 up YOU WILL MAKE A REAL SAVINC AT 904 WESTMINSTER STREET Corner Oakland PEACHES BEAUTY SHOP 534 East Forest Avenue Opposite Forest Cleaners EFFICIENT OPERATORS Call Ca. 3424 borough. Juanita Coleman, l.ena Walden, and Arlie Davis are seen in the foreground. (31 F'ranees Mark. Daisy Turner, L’elress Campbell Mildred Simmons, and Mary Curtis were others who at tended the affair. ‘Y’ I)KBS ilton. Admsor, Betty Browde. Theresa Richardson. Mary TVart v. Mildred Crawford. Solona Wat kins. Marx Kirk. Martha llarves. Frances Watkins, and Mrs. Car ring ton adult education secretary. ,; £ ::z::r t.^i Butler. A. Wafer. Walter S. Theodore ■ S3 Wfif Xli w m "'- " wwKKrh •mmm Nurses Day At > B. T. Washington Luncheon Meet By LEI.A MAE HENDRICKS | Last Wednesday was visiting 1 nurses day at the weekly Booker 1. : Washington i luncheon meeting at the Lucy Thur- , I naan Branch Y.W.C.A. Carleton I Gaines. president of the association. I ■feliudiiced Mrs Ira Whitby, chair of the Be.mbien committee of trie. V,.siting Nurse association, who' Liijesided during the ‘program ' I Miss Maxine Fears and Mrs. Car- I rie Mae Woi>d rendered two excel- | 1 lent piano iolos. Mrs. Emily Sar- j I gent, director of the Visiting Nurse i association, was guest speaker and j her talk. Defense work in rela- ! Ton." She stateA'lhe city was di [ vided in sixteen wines and so many . ! doctors and nurses assigned each i thousand graduate nurses iii Detroit. | one hundred vi.ntmgj ' that is. the one making more calls ! land having the largest number r.f ! I of which Mrs. Anna Bowman is sti- j land that the Great i-akes Insur j ance company and the Western j t.'nton were the only Negro Irisur ' having nursing contracts with the ! Mrs. 1 * Bowman also told of the j nurse*. Her staff made twentv ! seven thousands visits in 1941 and i ttwik care nf alpiost six thousand patient:*. We think that is a record! j of which to be proud. j 1 On Friday afternoon. .Tannarv ?2 the j Mrmbriship of the club is a« fol {tittisurer: Anna Banks, financial sec- I l.iulie Shoals. Annie Bell. Luvema Preceding a lovely buffet lunch eon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i ieUher Mowers, the marriage us their charming daughter. Wanda Perkins, to Oliver W. Gardner, xc as announced. Wanda is a for mer resident of Columbus. Ohio. Mr. Gardner is a former student of Wayne university and son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gardner of Detroit. Annie Mae Powell, president: 2934 MOTHER'S C OMMITTEE , Church of God in PhrtsT located en ' \ CAN Look! get the Most OUT OF LIFE BEAUTY CULTURE ASSURES STEADY EM PLOYMENT. COOD PAY. UNLIMITED OPPOR TUNITY. SHARE the HONORS of a prise winning school ENROLL AT BEE-DEW BEAUTY COLLEGE Low Tuition. Day and night classes. Pay as you learn. Start today. Become Independent. Mme. Vivian S. Nash Founder 703 East Forest Avenue Temple 1-3856 Onm trial will tell you why this appealing cosmetic won the name of "dream cream" I IKE a dream com* true, flattering L Black and Whit* Vanishing Cream is bringing women everywhere a revela tion in th* pleating and desirabl* qual ities that every woman wants in beauty car*. Every woman who dreamt of th* loveliness that amazes men and holds their admiration, can have, in this cream, every help that perfect Vanishing Cream can add to her attractiveness. You'll appreciate its help in holding ofl that old-look re your complexion caused by th* year's skin-roughening weather. For you can count on its com- SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1942 jli.O.P. Girls Have A Valentine Party - -V The GOP girls (Girls of Prog i ressi formerly the KK. Klub, wi ll_ l\e their first affair of this year, | February 13, 1942. | It will be a Valentine cabaret party at ihe Twelve Horsemen's Club and favors and. balloons will be ! given to a'i who attend. Desplie the fact that this day will be Friday, the 13. the girls will brave a' superstitions and trv to have a pie,..- tig turnout. Tickets at 25 cents can be purchased from the licne IL *f pres : dent: Lorraine Ti ner, v, e president: Earline Scott, secretary Wi' a Mae Cheeks, Trea«urei: Dorothy Cheeks, commit- I porter: l.ilhan Perry Smith, busi -1 ne« e manager; Betty Davis, Ger ; trude Flagg. Mildred K ng. Mae ; Strobe: Kathenne Draper. Alberta Rice, program chairman; and Verna ' T.underman, l Once each month the gir’s wi 1 o c:i . y among themselves in such - Vr.s as bowling, swimming, skat- IriZ. riding, dancing and such pieas , urejt as bi dge parties, pot lucks, progressive dinners, and theatre : parties. We hope, after several weeks of practice to form a bowling ; All the members are engaged in some sort of occupation outside or ; in their home and a great deal of 1 our time cannot be given to our [club and its activities, but the •GOP a intend to devote a good : deal of their leisure time to mak -1 :i a. the club a l*ett9r one than we Ihate ever had before. Information about the club and , its first social affairs can be ob tained by calling Ty. 4-0855 Ty. 5-4094. or Ty. 7-5610.—Alice Strau thrr. reporter. Marriage Announced I I N | 'Miaw'Hp *4 rvvetatfmi In dmirMn qualHit of bnauty care. plexion-pretection o« it holds year powder like a guard between your skin's loveliness and the ravages of sun, dust and wind. Nightly Beauty Hint Each night, boforo rotiring, cleans* your Face with Block and W hit e C/eens mg Cream. Thon apply Block and White Cold Cream, and let It stay en all night. Black and White Beauty Creams are said in lOt sites at five-and-ten stores and in large 2Sf sixes at all dealers. BLACKS WHITE BHUTV CREAMS