SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944
Harold Johnsons In Gay Holiday Party Hosts To Many
In Gala Dinner
Party Saturday
With Fun Galore
By VIVIENNE
One of the outstanding affairs of
the past holiday season was the
formal dinner party given by Dr
•nd Mrs. Harold Johnson on New
Year's day at the Johnson resi
lience.
The table with its shining all
gold dinner service, was truly a
thing of beauty. Promptly at seven
© clock, the guests were seated, and
the women in their lovely dinner
gowns added to the attractive set
ting.
Smithfield Ham. goose, salad, po
tatoes and of course the traditional
black-e>ed peas comprised the
menu. Cordials, Imported wines
and effervescent champagne flowed
In abundance.
After dinner, the guests made
merry in the Johnson recreation
room. Dancing, bridge and games
held the spotlight.
Those present were Mr and Mrs
Maurice Houston, Dr and Mrs Paul
Alexander, Mrs. Edith Matson. Dr
•nd Mrs. Frank Ra.ford. Dr and
Mrs Grimes, Dr and Mrs Walter
Harmon. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore
White, Dr and Mrs. B A Milton.
Captain and Mrs. Charles Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cuzzens. Mr.
•nd Mrs. Lloyd Loomis. Romaine
Johns. Mr. and Mrs Fred Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fuller and
others. \
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By THELMA LEE
LACE HOLIDAY HATS
FEATURED AT MANY
CLUBS RECENTLY
Fine Black Chantilly I’xrd for Back
Ruffles. Entire Hats, or To
Cover Pastel Fabrics
Frequently fine black lace of the
Chantilly type was used in ruffled
backs to forward-tilted shapes, to
cover strawcloth or pastel satin, as
In a pink satin calot with draped
thick border “tied ' in back with a
■velvet ribbon bow. Lac« Is also
used to soften brim edges, as in •
Watteau tailor of black satin. When
wider brimmed shapes are shown.
natural mlim combined with
’black velvet, black Itct la draped
to tie under the chin.
Fruit Baaket Hate
In addition to the lace-trimmed
group, fruit basket hats filled with
•mall fruits, and headdress effects
which have diadem contours.
Flowered Versions
The current favor for hst.« with
flowers is recognized ih forward
- turbans, clustered with large roses,
as in a half hat of jet w ith spangled
ruffles of lace in back and a large
rose tucked in *ront.
GOLDEN KEY CLUB
The Golden Key club met at the
home of Mrs. Louise Arkton, 575?
Vi new ood last week. The meeting
being presided o\er by the presi
dent. 1044 officers wore elected
They are: Mrs. Louise M Ankton,
president: Mrs. E'.irabeth Ba.ley,
vice president; Mrs May F.. Wil-
Uiam«. financial secretary; Mrs Ma
rie Ankton, chairman of ways and
means committee: Mrs. E. Howlette,
chaplain: Mrs Ida Jones treasurer;
Mrs. Beulah Harris, recording sec
retary. At the conclusion of the
business session, a tasty luncheon
was served. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs Elisa
beth Bailey, White wood.
JOLLY TWENTY SOCIAL CLUB
Held their semi-monthly meeting
• t 512 Alger and was entertained
by Dr. Windom. The following
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Anderson.
7372 Cameron. January 22. There
will be an electtnn of officers at that
time. All members are urged Ifi
be present
Miss Anabel Tomlin and her sis
ter. Mrs. Sara Woodside. both of
5319 St. Aubin. gave an elaborate
d.nrter party for Miss Noble For
tune of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Bertha
Hayes. Mrs. Charlesctta Palmer,
Miss Clesy Beatty and Mrs. Du-
CELEBRATES AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
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The tbovi picture was taken when Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gray oi 1995 Jay street presented their
daughter. Elisabeth, on her eighteenth birthday.
It was a beautiful formal party and enjoyed by
all who were present. The honoree was attired
in a gorgeous whit# taffeta and nat gown. She
wore a corsage of pink end while cernationa. tha
gift of her mother. A beautiful birthday caka
bearing tha honor##'* nama marked the center
of the table. Many beautiful and useful gifts
were received *>y the popular deb In the pic
ture. seated, in the center, is the honoree with
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CORNELIA BLEDSOE PRESENTED TO DETROIT SOCIETY
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Miss Cornalia Bledsoe, daughter of Attorney and Mrs.
Harold Bledsoa of King avanua. was formally pra
sented to society at a reception held in the Omega
Psi Phi fraternity house on December 27. (1) Mias
Bledsoe is shown with her mother and Mrs. Charles
GADDINGS
Gladys
NEW MRS. SWEET ENTERTAINED
EUNICE SWEET.. .recent bride of DR. OTIS SWEET...
was entertained at breakfast.. .last Sunday morning.. .by
MRS. HERSCHEL RICHIE...in her home on Westminster
avenue.
The gathering took place at 11 a m... .The guest of honor
turned up as chic as we all remembered her. . .to he. . .in a
fetching frock of black crepe.. .with a weskit of topaz crepe
.. .sparkling glints of gold braid and sequin.
Mrs. Richie presented her guest with a pretty box...
which contained several pieces of exquisite lingerie... Mrs.
Graham.. .who is hostess to Mrs. Sweet during her stay...
also brought a dainty piece of lingerie.
Eunice says she will continue to work on her Pl|.D. in
commerce at Ohio State university... and that she will he
able 0n1y...t0 spend intervals in Detroit... with us... Her
visit will extend into this week... Those who attended the
delightful affair. . .were.. SYBIL GALLOWAY... ERNES
TINE TOSTLES... .ERNESTINE WALKER .. . LYDIA
SCOTT...VIOLA CONSTABLE.*..MARY HELEN LOVING
... and... ISOLA GRAHAM.
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LAMBDAS HOLD FINAL MEET
Zeta chapter of lota Phi Lambda sorority.. .held their
final meeting for 1943... with charming JOHNNIE MAE
FRITZ.. .as hostess.
Officers for 1944 were elected at this time.. .they are...
MAXINE BROYLES, president.. .R. LOUISE GROOMS, vice
president. . .BEATRICE PITTS, corresponding secretary...
ELIZABETH ARNETT, recording and financial secretary...
KATHERINE PARKER, treasurer... YVONNE GREENLEE,
journalist*, and.. .HELEN BANKHEAD GAULT, dean of
pledgees.
Sorors present at the meeting were LOTTIE LOVEJOY...
CATHERINE HOWELL. . a visiting soror from Youngstown
. . .roSTELLA GRESHAM . BENNIE MAE THOMPSON...
BILLIE PHILLIPS... PHYLLIS DRYDEN.. .and... STELLA
STOKES.
A delicious supper was served by the hostess. . .It was the
first time. . .that the sorors had opportunity to observe Soror
Fritz in her new role as a housewife.. .and it was the con
sensus of opinion that she looked like a doll in her cute and
very attractively appointed apart
ment.
The soror* of lota Phi Lambda...
are planning a verv bury year...
both socially and educationally.
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CARL STFC.FR BECOMES IS
it is hard to realist that CARL
STFC.FR onlv son rs MR AND
MRS GORDON STFC.FR is II
we remember so well., when he
was in rompers and a Busier Brown
hairdo...but time has a wav of
marching on ..and so on last week
one day all of a sudden to us...
Carl became 18 ..and did celebrate
this occasion wnh a party., which
began in the swank dining room of
the GOTHAM HOTEL . and ended
cella Grayson of Detroit.
Dinner consisted of roast turkey
and dressing and cranberries and
other traditional delicacies
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in a dancing soiree.. at BREWSTER
CENTER.
On this occasion Carl's mother
and dad... presented him with a
handsome diamond ring of which
he is very very proud.. Carl avers
that he has become a playbov.
Teenagers who attended his party
were.. BETTY ANN MYZELL...
WFJ.’TON BLACKWELL... SYD
NEY PARKER JUNE JASPER..
MURIEL TWINE MARC F. L
TODD RFTTY ANN WHEELER
. DAVID HEARD BARBARA
WHFELF.R ELMER RUSSELL ..
RFFRE BRANAM . ERI.INF. DOB
BINS ... ROBERT WILLIAMS ...
LOUISE LOOMIS KENNY WIL
LIAMS BARBARA LOOMIS ..
VOI.A DELONEY . GT.ADYS POL
LACK LEONE LUCKEY . WES
LEY MASON and MARIE
her father on tha right and har mother, standing
directly to tha back of har daughtar. First row.
sitting: Tommy. Lorratta Jonas. Mr. Gray Elisa
bath Gray. William Austin. Sacond row. stand
ing: Ellen Clowney. Evelyn Boyd. Elaint Gray
son. Jaan Martin, Alvin Martin. Laro Fowlar.
Johnnie Mae Phillips. Third row. standing:
Juna Thomas. Robert William. Pvt. Arthur
Fowlar. Hosaa Shoemaker, Freddie Chatman.
Last row, standing: William Harris. James
Green, William CowdwelL Thomas Wall. Syl
vastar Fowlar, Ladall Gary.
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Whitby. so) The bud surrounded by her attendants.
Left to right ara Miss Geraldine Bledsoe, sister of
the deb; Misses Lillian Jonas. Jerry Carter. Patricia
Whitby, Peggy Jean Burris. Harriett McFadden.
Norma Whitby, Jacqueline Dunlap. Jeanne Waund
lass. Lucy Howard, Dorothy Priestly. Janice Whitby.
JACKSON...MR AND MRS. STE
GER.. .chaperoned the affair.
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FACTS AND TRENDS
So.. MARION CARTER . went
away and got herself quietly mar
ried.. .during the holidays . Con
grats and bert wishes...to she and
“Gres”., .and the best of everything
for the both of them.
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MRS. DAVENPORT LAMBERT
.. is recently home from a trip to
Chicago.. .w here she attended the
funeral of her brother, a retired
postal employee.. .of that city.
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Hear that... LEOTA COOK
MARKOE. is here all the way
from the Virgin Island.* . at the
bedside of her mother who very
very ill.
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Also hear that.. MRS. MAME
THOMPSON . .is seriously ill as we
go to press.. .hope she will soon im
prove.
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Young... .ERNEST CABULE ...
left last week.. .for Keesler Field...
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where he became an aviation cadet
...more power to him.
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MRS. CORA DORSAY... of
Brooklyn avenue...and her daugh
ter... THERESA JEFFERSON...
along with BABY KAY...are leav
ing this Sunday for Los Angeles...
they will live there # or the next
six months...to have their own
bungalow.. .and to return to Detroi:
in July.
A wonderful trip., .wish we could
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JANUARY
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.lias, .is now enroute.. from Camp
C.aiborne.. .to a camp in Texa?...
•W patient, girls...you will receive
letters soon, it is hard for the boy*
to correspond enroute.
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DR E. A WILLIAMS. ..went to
hospital.. last week-end for obser
vation.. .hope they find nothing...
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swell people.
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WILSON CALDWELL of Colfa*
ivenue...has just received the rat
ng ot master sergeant., pretty last
work., he has only been in service
a little more than a year.
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