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PAGE TEN cme&rt SOCIE TV ATTEND ‘FORCE’ ... ‘U. OF D.’ ... SPELMAN ... HOME ... GETS BET •* ■ » » ÜBk I vON^-h! ' Jh i r • Bf - ■ - - I ¥' : l a v - MB • '' ■ i< - ,->|| ' p 1 Dariel Broyles. 19-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deliver Broyles of 1819 Canton avenue, who if a junior at Wilberforce uni versity in the department of liberal arts. Miss Broyles who ;s an rat standing student, is a former student and graduate of Northern high school She .ame home for summer vacation last week. Np. 2 I retty Bernice Miller, who S a June graduate of Northwestern h-.i,h -• h.'o.. Mrs. Gilbert Edwards Hostess To ‘Widows’ In Sport Affair Freckles Can Be Beautiful By THELMA LEE i.\ and iai.-.y U*e a good j ; c:-oi.m and select a fate , powder 'I plfto rouge-. They J.:: not ■ j-livc to make-up neat and nat- LADY SLIPPER BRIDGE mot the h "no of Mrs Thelma . J .r. jr- Hi .die-oerg Wednesday v!oek- Mr.- Thelma Johnson and ! Mr- Mr n Gnff.n were present ... n.eel.ns- with Mr.. Volnola Davison Avenue Scene Os Party Saturday Eve. By GLADYS .MILLS La-' ' ll'.&rr- a 1 t ravt.v? j M C. •••■ Ho . :a< .if. it- and a v sc no Alpha Kraten iy h V.l ai- old Saturday n.ght ■ I D-• r •••r ati i’v do’, shif y and f . -■ t.p -P ' : dai: -n f D e "Jo" Ed j• • ' fi _ ■ • iff :ho l 3 i 3 ■ ■- ■ - pa cvct. ns v. ore Mr- Belle Lee. Mrs I p. - V or.t t.- V- f ... .wtr.i: Mrs. V- , P. -Kiri.-, first; Mrs. Smitny D,:... .• . uj. Mrs Marion tlr.f- i i M Belle , J M - Thelma Johnson. • p:> - den;. Mrs Evelyn Blake, re- ; i .I-.., aid no end of olives, pickles. | .... ~ ~f • .o' sue t.- curling tak-ng ...ii,.waid in broad open daylight It,ooo Air Wardens To Take Oath i nun - - ilid .vH.dcti.-- .n ' of Detroit were, given the official I administration of the air raid l.ngwood at Tuxedo avenues at Bpn Wednesday i Mayor Edward J Jeffries was a-aed to administer the oath. Other iff. ,al= n attendance were Glenn | C Richards, associate area co • 'ti.nafor; Melvin F Lanphar. a r ca .•r.i.under of the Citizens' Do r,-..e Corp-; Frank M McLaurv m if a.r r.*id warden for Detroit; and Frank W Atherton, a deputy I iiia-- swearing of bombing v gi J TO BE BEAUTIFUL IS A WOMAN'S HERITAGE It Depends Upon W c II- Dressed Har. Immaculate Fingernails. Croqu'gnole and Finger Waving YOUR BEAUTY SHOPPE 8552 OAKLAND AVENUE Tr t" 9689 FREE Storage and Insurance ON ALL FUR COATS CLEANED CLAZED. REPAIRED OR REMODELED On All Cloth Garments Free Storage PAY NEXT FALL BARLUM FRENCH CLEANERS 2458 BRUSH STREET »l NAPOLEON CH. 6605 THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY plans to enter U. of D. in the fall. Her ambition is to become an X-ray technician. She is a member of Les Gaies Filles club and the very popular Co-Ettes club, and is the younger sifter of the popular young matrons. Mrs. Edward Davis and Mrs. Floyd Pe'nick. No. J Miss Vivian Me Fall, who is a freshman at Spelman college at Atlanta. Ga.. returned home from school last Thursday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A McFall of King avenue and graduated frorp BRILLIANT J I Jl" Dr. Mcrze Tate, dean of women and associate professor of polit.ca.' science at Morgan State college; a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Gamma Mu. national honor societies, is the author of "The Dis armament Illusion." published by the MacM llan company under the auspices of tl c Bureau of Intcrmt onal Research of Harvard university and Radcliffe college. Dr. Tate ha; visited in Detroit several times, the last being during Nacirema week two years ago. Dr. Tate is an honorary member of the national sorority of Phi Delta Kaopa. Het name having been presented by the local Chi chapter. Dr. Tate is a doctor of pit losophy. native of North Carolina, and is truly a vety brilliant women. Cheseboro-Walls Vows Are Spoken At St. John By GLADYS MILLS b »ro da ig ■ r of Mr and Mn Gcrge Chc.-rhom became the bude ' 14 I .'SO pm in St John.- C M ri > < nun ii tnc Rev J L McClain ‘ ' The bi de ramie down the a -I<- '•n the arm of her father. George 1 ' Che eboro. ri.e- eh in embroidered marqui.-ette gown, fn.-hioned with 1 g train, heart shaped neckline and long sleeves Her veil fell from • a cap bordered with orange blos -1 bouquet of calla liliea and white {sister l> Attendant Mus Melvnir Cheseboro was her n.ng m a billowy gown of peurn < .>:.>rcd chiffon, with a short tram , She wore a head dress of flowers in contrast to her gown Other at tendanU were, Frankie Mae Walk. or. who was intriguing in n;!e green Marian Anderson Chorus and Motor City Riding Club PRESENTS “STARS of TOMORROW” SUPPORTED BY STARS OF TODAY A Benefit Program for Soldier's Recreation Center with a Dance Afterwards Sunday, June 21, 1942 at the MIRROR BALLROOM 2940 Woodward ADMISSION 75 CENTS We Ask All Citizens to Join Together to Make Thia Affair A Success Any Further Information. Call Mr Santos at Ra. 4782. I £ 91 k a ****•*■’*s Mm j i PHS fcvf. J Northern high school January, 1942. She is majoring in music with particular emphasis on the piano. No. 4—Miss Ardys Dorene Tyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bentley, of Alger avenue, who has just returned from Washington. D. C.. where she has attended Nan nie Burroughs school. Miss Tyler is an exceedingly attractive young lady and wants to be an actress when she finishes school. Tennis is her favorite sport. No. s—Bella demon, second of the well Known Mrs.R.Chambers New Presidenl Os YW' Group Branch In Varied Activities | Mrs Rosa Chambers is the new j president of the Premier Hume- Luakcr.s cLyb of Lucy Thurman branch Y W C. A. Site succeeds ! Mrs. Evelyn Dennis in off.ee. Elect ed to serve with Mrs Chambers for 1942 are Mr* Mu - •- Smiin. vice! president: Mrs Chai lev Elder, trea-.ire:. Mrs. Floten.e Matthews, refolding scot eta ry. M:> James Ha. 1.1 ms. a.-.-.slant secretary. «nd Mrs Emma H.ll. club repurte: Tie Health Eduo.u. n committee, ,f Ln. > Thurman biaiwh YWCA f which Mrs. Snow F Grigsby is branch pool as follow- Pool open Monday and Friday f n 4 to fi nm and 7 to 9 pm: Tuesday. 2 to j »pm and 5 to 7 cnarge| want :t The poo! ui'l aT7o be ava.l .ole tr.roughout the summer for •• i.mg people's group- interested VI - Moore Spec.al combination ~;es for dps and 1e,.-nns are in , effect for the summer for adults 1 and junior swimmers. Til -i- pre.-ent ~t M.- G Charlotte Howard. Mi,s I.illia L;s -imore. Mrs. Harvey Shaw. Mrs. Hattie Weirton. Mr- McKinney. Mrs. Cassey. Mrs Ethel Holbrook . and Miss Anne Whit.-on and Mias Moore. TO NEW YORK Mss Eihel l«ce. popular beau ».c.rtn of Lulu's Beauty salon, left list week by airplane to spend ! N'ew York. chiffon: Bunnie Freeman, who chose pastel blue. Albert McSwam acted as best man for Mr Wall Fred Tyler and Talbert Collin# were the ushers. A reception honoring the couple was hold at the home of the br-d* j immediately following the cere- B LONNIE DuBOIS After Activities ] -TRY OUR— Hot Oil With Steamer All Work Expertly Done LONNIE’S BEAUTY SALON Shop T«. 1-1163 Residence Ty 4-3891 4829 BEAUBIEN ■o® .phlv \b pr / , ' four Clemon Sstiers. attended school at Alabama State Tecahers col lege and was graduated from the Academy this month. She is home for the summer vacation and making plans for entrance into Talla dega college in the fall. Bella was outstanding in basketball, and re ceived her "S" for her prowess in that sport. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sevar Clemon of Hague avenue. More Than 200 Guests At Final Y Membership Fete Gamble. Mrs William E Matthews. | president of the Detroit YWCA.; Miss Carol M Roehm. metropolitan j | general secretary, -MiJohn J, qU B: ion, former Y W C.A. president. Mrs. Esther Lowe, Mrs. Freddie] B. ewer and Mrs. Madeline H Fowler. Special guests included Mrs. . 1 Frank Murphy, wife of the Licuten- ; ant Governor, Mrs. A. J. Barnes Jr. 1 wife of the manager of the Detro.t 1 t fil'd Cross! M.ss X B Smith of Western Union, Mrs Bu’.ler Higbir of :ne Armv .rnd Navy Recreation .'•ague, who gave WOO to furnish a day room for ti.e Negro troops at S> o. and Mo.? Luretta G Sander ■ f the Y WCA board who was ;. | nember of the balding committee for Lucy Thurman branch. I Mis. Stephens also introduced ’Hiis. Christine Fuqua who had ] charge oj food donations (or the USO-YWCA parties and is ptr.-- . dent of the Housewives League i Stephei sand members of x tt.j Molu, ATeTCam Ul -lie ] 1 branch. Charles Archie and mem , bers of h;s blue pr.nt read ng class > at the branch, and representatives f Nurses Aides. First Aid groups. Trinity and Park?;de Gray Lady Units of tnc Red Cross. Salvation V :nv canteen service. F:re Prevcn- Girl-S and Air Ha and Wardens, and Home Nursing More than 260 old and new mem ners attended the luncheon par y vn ch marked the close of the ?r.n 2 YWCA membership cam-, pa:an a: Lucy Thurman biaivch on Wednesday. .June 10 Mi H A Pic-ken of the YWCA World Service Counci, was the honor; a..e.-: represen .r.a Mrs Henry Fo and •■f the Council wh<> was unable to attend Her telegram of regret was .■ad by Mrs Charles F Stephens •"'airman of the boaid. who pre -.ded Tnc branch secured 130 per ■cent of its campaign quota j ' Tr.e program included pre.-en a- ' ill us - -k ’ Follow the Leader -rvp' introduced bv Mr- Alfred E I Thomas. Chairman of volunteer leader.-n.p The ca-t included Mrs F.-tel.c Haw kin-. Mrs. Ernest Ca • Mrs Hn.i v B Tal. iferro. Mrs F-'.her I ...we. Mu Ode.-sa Trotter. Mrs Cla: k Mrs Haley Bell and Mi.- Bernadme M Her ' Awards wire presented !.. Mrs E-ther Lowe. Mr- Pea. I Collins, nri M « Freddie Brewer, who ed be : tree men bet p cam] v. •:.*n» a-id to Mr- R..ogrt Cro f f •‘v'jti pi. fit '.t .t.ti'-l on Mi- Brewer ... M - Bennett, n.ah point w.n --i ncr ..n Mr* C01..u» team, and M-s Patterson, h.gh point winner or.! Mrs Lowes team for bringing in i the greatest number of mrmber ■ n.p- "Thii yea: the spirit of fcl- , I m a YWCA* membership drive.' i , -..id M .- S ephens I .\ it .ch w..s at:i aei :\ e> decorated | e V star-studded olue paper and bowls of red and white roses were: Mrs. Pearl Col lms. m . D.iis.v Lumpkin, f.e.d scc- N A A C P . M ss Ed ta G V pc> M \ M Woodward. Mrs Karl B Bruncuge. Mrs A. F. Thomas. Mrs H A Pickerl. Mrs. . Charles F Stephens, Mrs. P. B BEAUTY OPERATORS —WANTED— SIS PER WEEK AND 60'1 TO START BROWNS’ 2962 Madison Avenue BIUISUb ss-\ P 1 '> ne6S 10 ttus t' ne^r tl t on-lrt it \ eel SO yrrvS. BLACKsisWHITE«« «»•» SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1942 19 JOLLY STROLLERS NO. i \ The Jolly Strollers are out for , double victory by doing tr.eir oit. j They arc buying bonds ol lieedom to help slap the Jape The fir.-t I members of the club ’o buy oonds : were Mrs. W L. R.ley and Walter I Bates/’-president. We ar planning 'on sponsoring a cabaret party which wilt be held- a the Club 666 • fr-40ud& - -mu look forw and to a aid The Sensational Hit 50 Adorable Youngsters in Dance and Song LA CLAIRE KNOX PRESENTS “JUNIORS ON PARADE” TUESDAY, JUNE 30 Detroit Institute Os Arts Woodward and Kirby Admission 55c incl. tax m