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PAGE EIGHT SOCIE TWf7 • DETROIT STUDY CLUB TO PRESENT JOSEPHINE NARREID LOVE JOSEPH!NH HARREI.D LOVE ..a recent addition to cnr \ rv.a*T ' * ami an outstanding concert artist. xv:'l be pr-v- iby th-’ Detroit Study club. . .on March 2l* In • e Detroit' Inst it ute of Art.-.. .. Ave . a". of patrons might include the names of Mrs. E‘ ■ H-• y Mrs Henry Gregory... Dr. and Mrs. Eai a: •• M:ssr- Marion and Marjorie Carter. ..Mr. j and Mra. Oscar Llndakv Mrs. \Y. y . .. .Nit s.. H. r. KosCoe... Dr. and Mrs. J. A Moor* Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker... Mr. and Mrs.! Robert Latrom. and of course just scads of others... v , added a- :i.e go.-s 0n...., HEARD FROM CRAYCE SADLER Jusr a short note, to tell us about her new job in Wash ington. P.t* She bit the city only last Monday...and was somewhat apprehensive at the time we were talking with her...as to just what might happen.. .when she ap peared on the si cne . and turned out to be a person of c010r... In her note., she says everything is alright She has already begun her duties as clerk in the U. S. War department . she loves it, so far...finds things in that region to be "jumpin'' between blackouts.. .says further that she will see us all a few pay days from n0w.... She was aide t„o confirm our information.. .about the 'expected blessed e\ent...for MAI’C UKIMTK MURRAY FT! BUSTER 4 * HOPKINS la ‘he current success story of that vicinity.. . .lie is doing unusual 1 hings in i lie n\ i:i r \v~.TV . .down at Tliskegee and flajih-QS hither and yon by plane at the drop of the hat.... ERNEST FISHER GETS A TEMPORARY STAY But not for long, a few weeks at best. . .something about quarters being too crowded until troops are moved.... ‘Almost caught ERNEST without a civilian’s suit to his name .>. .he had just made his will.. .and about handed them out to members of his family. . knowing that t'will be a long time ere he needs such duds again...,, . * *. * **Shw BILLY HALL with DOTY DOLE ..over the week end....He is to leave soon for Officers Training camp at Fort Bcnning. Ga... lie is so proud.. .to have made such progress... and says he will have his stripes next time we see him.... V * * We might mention here. . that BLANCHE STURKEY .. is now with her husband CHRIS STURKEY...at Camp Wolters in Texas.... She will spend two or three weeks there with him. The Siurke>s were wed...just a few days before his induction... I And dd you know that . the j WILLIAM ALIENS <vo u :.<ed to | «•- P. ■ :r ' jrer Dorothy Stc-vrr.»nn well. they j nre expecting a .-rra ! b irdie from j Heaven He .5 also a member of at Edgewond, Md .. Dorothy and 1 Bill’s mother, who Beatrice Allen. ! OFF FOR A BIT OF RELAXATION BEATRICE FLEMING her sis tr:, MRS OLA HUGHES of Flint. j Hot Springy, the mid-winter mecca for such do.ng? FRED ALLEN of Supreme Lir.en.. and S B. Mc- QUEEN are others who will leave fu! spot ... Mr.- Fleming and her constan* . e cor- from Cleveland . . . HOMER WEAVER 'very handsome, too) . •were -••mewhr' t-bached Sunday.} ?• B' .- I!-ur •■..u.i -..when LARRY l STEELE p of the lip Weave: Vn‘avhe that'* a°pre • AUZIE DIAL v. Ia mean bod Mihm W ARD •i 'YYc • .. i.*h h:s r.e.vl friappv. . h. : orably dLi-iarg-d from ! Y ’ 17."“ I D and v v th.it PROPHET a 1 11 JOE BRA NAM GENE TONDEF. ' ~.P ROSEMO.ND DAVIS and...! CLEMENT MIL! S among • CLUB 666 A a-ld chorines .. lition. . . . They already have top. pai ty and surround r.g atmosphere ...it should be an improvement... ••• we have said before .We think •.he g add a touch no act could NELLIE WATTS gave a whole box to her faithful little usher? and •.nor escorts...for the ROBESON recital They have helped her at all her recitals So thoughtful of her to remember them. Meanwhile RUTH E. WEBB., is fairly beaming these days with something —No ?.r. we w.O.uM not be at all surprised if she isn't a scoop and real soon .. .Don't say we didn't put you wise. YTIRAHCS TO HAVE MALES IN AUDIENCE THIS YEAR They would like it known., that they are nothing averse to gentle, men coming to their mammoth f:on revue on April 11 at-CI.UB 6*56 ...It is to be at 1 p.m. of a Saturday afternoon .and gcnU. arc •bnying tichrts , :~~.-and~xvhy mot. . tt th*m do we not ... As of last year Leroy Smith and his orchestra will play for the show and as a surprise.. .models are expected to participate from some ’•f the nearby cities.. .can't tell it * * * The PREMIER HOMEMAKERS of !. Thurman Y W.C A. are to pre •• NELL DOBSON PLANT . In rec tai at Art Institute on Mav 21. Mrs Evelyn Dennis is president jof the dub. IXAI M MHCN 1 >iuii\ | The Independent Sixteen me* a* the | •: ved a lovely iuncheon which was BIG BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST Expensive Trade-In FUR COATS AT CREAT SAVINCS Buy now for immediate use and next Announcing . . . THE RE OPENING OF PAIGES Beauty Shop 3370 West Warren Just one block from the old location at the corner of 2Jrd and Warren. Beginning Monday. Mar. 16 The first 50 customers getting a shampoo and croquignole, , will get a souvenir. v Call Ty. 4-9151 For Your Appointment ERMA BAIN. Mgr. MARIE PAIGE. Prop. $lO - $25 - $35 SMALL’S 9354 Oakland at Kenilworth 1.. SMAI.L Flop THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE •'TT m A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Mrs. Frank I.ott honored her husband with a surprise natal day party Saturday at the 12 Horse men club at which time a host STYLE WITH PIN MONEY By THELMA LEE VARIED CHARACTER IN SLACKS FASHIONS WE WOMEN will take to slacks more than ever, now that many males are being swept off into service. We must be quick .0 check on -correct siylon.-tfttalrty and prices are no .onger a fad but a necessity. THIS EIVESOME <pin money way) beige worsted gabardine slack.? coliarless jacket. The latter has back fulness and -inset belt. Skirt, tailored shirt and short? complete a livosome. Because of them we have freedom in walking. # * * Ifnvr I hern -.f any hc’p to you? Adder"- your que.siions to Thelma Lee. fashion Editor, Michigan Chronicle. WHERE TO Itl Y WIIAT YOU WANT AT PIN MONEY PRICES Grand Terrace Bar-B-Que We have something new; good old fashioned pit Bar-B-Que. Pork shoulders, beef, veal, chicken and lamb. Refresh yourself with beer and wine. Open at 5 pm. to 2 am. 299 East Palmer avenue. Cali Ma. 4500. We deliver. THE HOBBY SHOP—we make ..—Umcheorv sets . . . kitchen curtains . . . pot holder* . . applique . . crocheted and embroidery work neatly done cocktail napkins, perfume flower TBeUez LET THE LAUNDRY DO IT LAUNDERING THAT PRESERVES • LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT • BACHELOR SERVICE • COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE "Make Opportunities For Your Own Boys And Girls” SUPREME LAUNDRY CO. 700 EAST ALEXANDERINE Call Te. 1-2565 -Te. 1-2566-Te. 1-3359 Owned And Operated By Fred A Allen GIVEN BIG PARTY In the group are Charles Bowden. I.iezir May llolt. Mr. and Mr*., Austin Garrett. Mr and Mrs Ken neth Watson and others. of friends and well wishers all enjoyed the festivities. Seated at the head of the table are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lott. Others seen The Party Line By MARIAN Mane Duckworth :s spending the* deck end ,n Chicago The Congenial K ght met *v *.h | Miss E. Lyons of Vancourt last Wednesday The member,- f.-l .a ed | I’WJi to pbt'i-itv ufn 2iy;.u:bb2 tcH pj'l, Mrs Alta Ot their honorary j member, was present The next 1 h»«!fs-w--! be M" Fdi'l —I Aie you ph.lining a big E.-ur? down to Club 666 a-.d want' to "Come on" and swing out It is !o mAou'/old IT :h. "rV.Ter finery and stilf have load- of fun The floor show w be extra s; «><• a! for the holiday you know Apr l 6. | Easter Monday, so uMu t im- j med.ately a Sophist.ivtc. B .nchc president: M . a'n McChun secretary; Virg n•• Flem »> tr*. -- urer; Ft n -i n. 1 by. June W - M - ta S< tt M.: (• :.c A•. ,< [ • d* n . Od. Ut Non* Sha Longa CocVVl party .it 666 Let Sunday was grand. Delightful gayety Teigned fore- J most in what started out to be a i dull week end The early day* had brought no excitement . . . just a | few meetings and presto came Sat urday and the town started jump- The First Nighters came through* with a Monte Carlo party out to M*«d**x homo on He >«-***<*- nue One of the all flight and plenty fun varieties . . . Dr and Mrs. Jenkins also decided on Saturday for their farewell party to Dr and Mrs Rudolph Porter who left for his Lieut. Commission in i the US. army. Everyone was gay. had gobs of fun and d.d look swell. Guests were Dr and Mrs. Walter Hines. Mr and Mrs Boymton Mil t *n. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mlton. Flash' Harrs. S B McQueen. Carolyn Glover. Dr and Mrs Grg-j ti on. Dr and Mrs. Harmon, the Squawk” Harmons, the "Gil" Ed wards. Dr and Mrs. John Marlowe. Mr and M - Pprchec, Dr Talbert, Herb Smrrns. M Posey. Miss Euna Dabney. Lieut E A McDowell. Dr. Robert Bennett. John Dancy. Sadye Atkins, Dr and Mrs. E. McNeal, Dr. and Mrs. Willis. Sunday, the Twelve Horseman Bowling girls met the "Stanley Cowl's Hamburger Grill Bowling team" in Toledo. We motored over, with the Harold Aldriches, and Blanches Evans to see our Detroit ers defeated, but after the game en- j joy so much fun. That Toledo team really are keen competition, hav- I ing beat Detroit in Detroit, and then again Sunday. After the game was over, our hosts gave one of those grand parties. Plenty of fried chicken for dinner, drinks galore and frivolity a plenty: The Twelve Horseman girls in clude Katie Graves, A. Willingham. V. Smith, Julia Bcnford. V. Price, Edith Lam or and Katie Jackson. The officers and well wishers in cluded Onslow Parrish, president; James Davenport, manager; Charles Reeves, vice president; Captito. Charles Henderson. CharmiAa Reeves. Mary Morrison, Mr and Mrs Esau Cade. Mr. and Mrs. King, Charlene Chapman of Columbus. > . ■ Adams. Sunne Warren. Mr and Mrs. Charles Reeves. McKenzie Thomas. James Liver, Oliver X. Hawes. James Hawes. Clarence Bcnford and many more. The Grill team Os the famous "Wimpy special," included Helen Brown. Capt. Arminta Staunton. Al tocn Thomas. Hazel Cowell, and Edna Simms. It was a most wonder ful day. The Reuben Rays are on a vaca tion trip to California. Tiny Gale and Izetta are missing Detroits in clement March winds. Mrs. Thomas (Rooster) Ham monds is very ill with a severe cold that has kept her confined to the bed We hope she w..l hurry and get well. V - iiwuiii mU r V" “’xl J ' al .4,- '•Hi ,*'* n *‘c, u jy. i u, r •4«o, u s T° Ur -o" ° r painted. For your next gift or prize, visit THE HORRYSHOP, 5615 Brush street, 225. Trinity 1-4292. WASHING GETS WOMAN DOWN “Never Again ” - - - Says She Shut-In News By LUCY DAVIS I FROM MERCY GENERAL AND OTHER HOSPITALS OF THE CITY Today is all we have; yesterday has bone an-, we can only hope for I tomorrow and we only pray that we Ibe kept humble and calm dear Lord .M-rcne as qvi et pools that lie where ■ l.lies used to nod beneath a wintry •sky. [ 1 pray dear-Lord give me strength lover the hills that tower high above stream* -o flow like the tiny buds !:m.; swell; them seeds w.th.n their . u**rts then we ll allyeel and know in,.: nil .- well and .V we are more I ■ .m a clod .ike petafk storm winds flee. All because we shut ins know im.,: ...’ • ■- o Merry Wayne. Pa: kside. Edith K and other umL? of the pity—the columnist. Mrs Davis’ has made a survey • n-'i'.utions and finds patients , I.ead nurse in the \ 0i .*n>n: Mrs Anderson Mur tt N. ha- been at Bethcsda „ i.n ta! for a long time and with i •I-.. - fr-endlv per-onnei. she has | a .de quite a fev friend.- among the L p.t . n'.s as they come and go For % of >pace the names of the 111.j:.v aides and patients will not •h - week Quite a few ■ L- . aa' - ready 'o . the shut* ••... na' oar ho.-pital.- We can t I .. e‘i w e l haVc'doctr.rs ar.d°narses rrrrrr;.:-.~rc’j..tea sr.a prcssinr on |'md i3 p w..rd f .o- a still higher goal. ib: lining out a large number of ,f tic Q»>pul..; fi'ls Bern!A* » .v .y ■ | y .md .-he ■ I A gift , ,q U ( • of fh.V’. rc, M.-o ■ adeQer t • Hat d'.y, pres dent; Gladys Bernice ' . O.'.ie Hughes. . .! \r T . . Mu." .ret j.; ffe.-vM Cico Darnell, and Char i \| una M's Sam Hart-field IcorerT and in To | . do. O o before he left to join ! reg.ment .n California The ; j; be was the former Lena Hart. Can You Feel A Burning I QUESTION InTheEyesoF Friends BLACK and WHITE OINTMENTand SKIN SOAP ; RDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 SPOKE VOWS HERE After Uncle Sam notified Walter [Walker that hia services were | needed in the army. Walter notified 1 Rev K L. Bradby that his services ' were needed to perform a marriage I eremonv. He uhd his charming ' fiancee. M - - Lucy Martin, spoke : their vows February 25 instead of ; \h.s coming June as previously | planned n -‘h are popular you r.g people Walter being one of the fa;thful clerks of Second Baptist SOPHISTICATED ODDS j The Soph 'icated Odds held their i • cot. The cub wll have a spring . . ne Hall •ary. and M. Mary Brooks, reporter. Teen-Ager Celebrates With the warm greetings of more than a hundred of her friends to aid her. Miss Jeanne Hill celebrated , Jier sixteenth birthday last Friday Miss Hill, gayly attired in a suit of bright yellow and with her lovely home on Melbourne as a back ground. greeted her guests with a smile and entertained them charm- 1 ingly throughout the evening Jeanne, a popular member of the younger set. is the daughter of Mrs Louise Hill of 632 Melbourne Be sides her studies as a sophomore o 1 '; Northern high school, she i* ver; active in social life as president of| the J P.A.'s and a member of th-- 1 Coots. Seen dancing to the very latest recordings and having a swell t:me ; at it were: Phyllis Patterson Billv 1 Eckstein. Sally Giles. Ernest Cabule Wyolean Strong. Leonard Barth well. Mary Lindsay. Delores and Gwendolyn Howell. Charles Hurley Robert Tandy. Melvin Smith, Don- Davis. Harry Nask. Gwendolyn! Broyles. George Waters. Iva Jane Shamborger.’ Joseph Miller and a host of others. Jeanne was the recipient of many lovely gifts and was well launched I upon her sixteenth voyage. INSURE DIAMOND MUTUAL INS. CO. To 8-7546 2009 E. Davison Ave. ENBRfM e! Helps Save Sugar —on your table —in your cooking alAga SYRUP Provides Dextrose' j Try This Special "Sugar Recipe GRIDDLE C\KES 1 tablespoon Alaga syruj 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 2 ,/ j rn/).t flour A\\ teaspoons baking powder 1 egg Sift dry ingredients together, add the milk and avnip mixed, then the egg heaten well. Beat all together until amooth. Rake on hot griddle. If it is desired to use aour milk use 2 cup* aour milk instead of the awcet milk, and 1 teaspoon »oda instead of baking powder. An excellent variation is to auhstituto 1 cup corn meal for 1 cup of the flour. Ash for ALAGA Syrup in Yho economical No. S can It's the genuine flavor ln\ ed b> three generations. Contains Iron, Dextrose, N itamin B. Have Alaga on sour table— for pancake*, waffles, hot biscuits—for nourishment every meal. Save sugar with Alaga in >our cooking too. GOOD EVERY DROP