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PAGE FOURTEEN Miss Coar Is Sent To Illinois To Continue Her War Work Brother Honors Departing Girl In Bon Voyage By GLADYS MILLS Arthur Coir of 44. S King aver.m*. %as host st »n informal midnight •upper given In h;s h< re hot Sat urday evening, in h no; < f h> s.s %er. Miks Marguerite Coar. and Kon Renard of New York C.: y Mr. Renard i.» one of our better known ■ctors. and was ore of the featured players in the recent stage produc tion “The Patriots,'’ by Sidney Kingsley, which Marred Walter Ham* den. the eminent actor The play has juM completed a success ful two-week engagement at Ua* Cass Theatre. Mr. Renard left for Cinc.nnatl Ounday morning, where the show o ened Monday nicht He has ap peared in several other well known state successes, including "M. r beth," a Federal The.itie produc tion, which appeared here in De troit. Mi ss Coar. who is employed by the Tank Automotive Conti r of the Union Guardian Building, left the City for Rock Island. 111. where she Will continue her work for the gov - ernment. Muss Co;*r w. 11 have full charge of her work in that area I She will also have charge of train ing all new employers in tills par- : ticuiar type of w.ir work. This is considered quite an achievement. M.ss Coar was the cnly member of our race to be chosen from her department to go •nd serve :n that capae.t.v. wit re ceived the promotion because of ; her efficiency and progress!venes^. NOW TO COLOR HAIR TO BUCK BEAUTY OrNo Cast rkia Meta Solid C a t • Stamps* Diacovcrj Tiata Jet Black Cat* aafsip tints fadsd. dull llfslaaa. u*ly hair to a right )st bla a k aad fires ' '*ely lustra as it « .sacs cut dirt. Uoa* dandruff and grease Lsrslt youthful, radt aat Jet black hair is attractive help* girls 0: via mm aad mb wte Uvc! git you need to Ttote IM Hack ItaaiM tklaa mmm to But km WA* t Venal 5? 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Richard Given* of 3694 Hunt street announce th* engagement of their daughter, Helen Porter, to Pvt. Robert Bealer of Maysville, Ky. Pvf. Bealer is in Officer Candidate school in Cheyenne, Wyo. He is the son of Mrs. Pearl Bealer of Mayesvill*. No data has yet been set for the wedding. There has been a continual round of entertainment bv a small select clique. This time Zenobia Chandler of McDougall avenue played hostess' with an elaborate dinner for ten. Cocktails at five followed by a turkey dinner with all the trim mings. The table centerpiece was gladiolias, purple iris. Each lady guest was given a corsage of penocio roses and the men white pompom boutonnieres. Dinner was followed by the open ing of • well stocked bar imd games until late evening. The guests were Nettle and Burt Johnson, Ida and Ivan Casselles, Ronald Marshall, Gertrude and Burtie Lyle and Min nie and Lorenzo Armstrong. The bridul notes ell center around | pretty Lucinda Carole Murtishaw. This weekend she’and the groom to b«\ Frank Hubbard, are tiking the train for Niles. Mich., where his people arc feting ,hs.r with a re ception. Friends from Niles and South Rond. Ind., are invited over to meet Lucinda. Their wedding is set for Feb. 13. to be followed by a large reception at the YWCA. Ernesta Cruzet is to be Lucinda's matron of honor. * * * Cpl Chester Abrams, from far away Trinidad, is home for a short furlough and being royally enter tained. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brunson of Harding avenue opened tl <ir spacious doors to hOctets a targe dinner party. The Brunsons invited in the corporal's relatives. Mrs. John Abrams ‘mother*. Mr. and Mrs James Abrams. Mr. and Mrs James Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bird. if* s|c $ Cpl. Harold Garrett of Bangor avenue is running a short furlough at home with his mother, lie hails from Texas. * * : * Over the weekend, Miss RurPil Harris of New York City made a whirlwind trip to Detroit and mar ried Whitney Smith. They dashed to Ohio with Gwendolyn Harrison going along as witness for the nup tials. Congratulations Mr Smith has returned to New York and her clerical War post * * * •Vivacious Violet Banks of Scotten avenue is back after a joyous vaca tion. She visited with friends in Louisville. Ky , and has been gone through the holidays. * * * WAC Winifred Brady is on her way home from Fort Henning. Ga.* t > visit the f.tmih Her mother, Mrs. Ada Brady, is scheduled to arrive homo at anytime from sunny Cali fornia where she has. been vacation ing Mrs. Marie Reed has gone to In stitute, W Va, in time to bid adieu to her nephew, Charles White, who is leaving for the army tW - T-’v V Rtalp Ointment at our ri«.k for 7 day* If you arc nor ab'ohilrly and poaiiively de lirMed. arnd n bat.l, and (rt your mor.ey. 7 DAY TRIAL ZVJ Yob out b« pita tad If s«ur hair la ■■ bad etlfitua—and jam'** tr.ad avarythitiß—taka a<t*antag» of *kll ir.r »y ba*k yiiaramoo—and rr* if thia. aaw Traa'ment ran i*o you- hall lama *'><<!. SEND NO MONET Pay otolj 11 plua rnata*# on dal.vary. Add 10' for fadaral 7a* hamamhar you muat ha plaaaad «r it rrata you noth r» It rr.ay ho wnat voo bara haan waitiDf for a lot* tar a Wnto to day to: MADAM LILLIAN Depl. 2D 11. Box 88. Station J. Naw York 27. N. Y. BETROTHAL TOLD The Party Line By MARIAN DOES YOUR HAIR BREAK OFF lone hair ohen Off ENOS ON A HEALTHY SCALE CONDITION I If your h*>r ii aplit i broken ihtn tl the tarn i pie* Tallin* out if it |ia dry and brittle dr*b, thin and ilntoat furred at d your aralp *»< hr• and burn* and faal* rr urr. ablr u«e Lillian Brown THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE Little Cecila Carter of Elgin ave nue is home fiom New York after a grand trip with her aunt there, j * * * Pvt Edward Johnson had to dash back to California under orders, and shorten his planned furlough. However, his wife, Elizabeth, did enjoy his fortnight visit. The John sons live on Stanford avenue. * * * Mrs. Thomas M. Thurston of Bangor avenue left for Richmond, Ky., early Friday due to the illness of an aunt. We’re so sorry. * * * The Dorcas Society of Detroit. Inc., are so thankful for the way ' the public responded to their Musi | cal Tea last Sunday down to Club ! 12 Horsemen. It was a delightful occasion with over 200 guests in ! attendance. They were so generous j in their donations, and enjoyed im mensely the well planned program. Mrs. Roosevelt Kinchen was hos tess at her apartment Sunday after noon to friends at dinner. The gay croup included Pvt. and Mrs. Thoma/Lockett the is on furlough frorn Mississippi *, Miss Lily Rocke feller, and Alonzo Dickson. • * * * Petty Officer Forest Estrce is en joying a pleasant leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Estrce of Scotten avenue. He is stationed at Great Lakes, 111. * * * Samuel H. Poole Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs-. Samuel H. Poole of Hart ford avenue, was among the scores of students who spent the holidays with their parents and friends. He is a student of St. Benedict the Moor school, Milwaukee, Wis. Dur ing his stay his family gave him a party and it was grand for the young fry. Attending were Betty Gaines. Frances and Ann Powell, Betty Jean. Gaines, Kenneth Pow ell. Bobby Cook, Clove Dell. George Walton and two of his schoolmates. James Turk and Jimmie Jones. * * * Mrs. Ida Douglas of 25th street entertained with lunch honoring some friends who had a grand stay. Her cozy home was tilled with the spirit of the season as the Ddios engaged in games and received prizes. Present were Evelyn Hill. Minnie Phillip. Alberta Harris, An nie Mae Jones, Mae Caldwell and Ruth Mae Daw. Mrs. Joyner Says Vx , / i' ' j { ***** > \ 7 ‘ ! V ! ■ • I! Marjorie Stewart Joyner MME. C. J. WALKER COLLEGE of BEAUTY CULTURE 4703 South Parkway - Oakland 1677 CHICACO, ILLINOIS Beautify the Walker Way Use Mmc. C. J. Walker Hair and Skin Preparations Mrs. J. B. Martin! Entertains Club Saturday Night Inimitable Corrlne Martin enter tained the “Doolittles” Saturday night at the Martin's spacious resi dence on Josephine street. After enjoying a refreshing tuna salad, potato chips, pickles, ritz crackersa nd beverages, the guest played bridge. Pauline Milton captured the unique Mexican dressing jar for the first club prize. Auxvasse Dickson won the first guest prize, a hand painted decanter. A set of pear shaped salad dishes was Frances Hagan’s reward for second club prize and Mary Bell won the booby, two cute straw mats. Other members present were: Margaret Thomas. Victoria McCall, Ma.ibodine Robinson, Virginia Brownlee and Jeanne Cole. Guests we:e: Rebecca Thomas, Mary Bell and Bernice Arnold. GETS NEGRO SORORITY MINNEAPOLIS. (ANP) Eta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha ranked first among 21 sororities at the University of Minnesota. The AKA's maintained an average of 1 603 in the annual scholastic com parison of Greek letter organiza tion for the academic year CLUBS and Other Briefs We are sorrv to hear that... AGNES McDOWELL.. .is ailing as we go to press... Hope she soon snaps out of it... Thanks, dear Agnes. ..for your words of conso lation... You will never know how much they have meant to us...alL * * * Have a V-mail from... WILLARD Garner...He is in Italy...and likes it just fine...He is still begging us to get Ruth Webb to drop him a line... And we must do the same. * * * Have a very interesting air mail from T-SGT. WARREN CAR TER .He has b<-rn getting Issues of THE CHRONICLE...in Italy... where he is .stationed.. .and he was very lavish with his compliments ...of our delineation of the home town news...He mentioned in par ticular his sister’s wedding...He had oodles of questions about the ...kids in his crowd...We sat right down and answered., .and told him all the dirt. He enclosed a release about his company which you will read else where in the issue. * * * MISS PSRKER HOLDS FORTH Miss Katherine Parker...of West Grand boulevard.. .held forth for out of town guerts on New Year's night... News which came too late to make an earlier issue. MRS FDMONTA PAYXE...of Chicago.. . MAT TRICE ELLIS.. cute CHRISTINE JAMFS.. .and.. .LIL LIAN DYER, all of Chicago.. .were the honored guests. Detroiters who participated in the delightful affair were. . DR. AND MRS EDWARD WILLIAMS . MR. AND MRS CHARLES RURKE... MRS. ERNESTINE JOHNSON... MRS. INEZ KING.. MR. AND MPS. JERRY TROTTER ..ATTY. AND MRS GROVER LANGE... MR. AND MRS. BILLY DYER... MRS J. P BRAN AM. . MRS. ROSE JOHNSON . MRS . VIRGINIA CURTIS... DR. ANf) MRS. WAL TFR HINES. LONNIE JOHNSON and...BOB RIK CASTON... were there to en tertain with songs . which they did until far into the morning. * * * COCKTAILS FOR CAPTAIN AND MRS. McDAVID MR AND MRS SNOWDEN WIL LIAMS. . .were hosts at cocktails... for their daughter and son-in-law .. CAPTAIN AND MRS. FFTJX CASTON McDAVID. . .visiting here for Christmas.. .from his post in Camp Hood. Texas. He left the morning after the cocktail party...MßS. McDAVID... will return with her family til the latter part of the month. MR. AND MRS. POPE BENJA MIN...MR. AND MRS MARK BATTIES. .MR. AND MRS. WIL LIAM POLK....MISS MELBA GRIMES . MISS LILLIAN BROWN . DR. AND MRS. SAMUEL MIL AFTER THE WAR WHAT? Attention LADIES Learn .... BEAUTY CULTURE It offers you an opportunity to make money now and after the war. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Special Arrangements for Defense Workers * RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY BARNETT-PHILLIPS NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED JAN. 1 4i &* % l£ f* I f®lltelS? J|l| aMpftjMSiHl V ~ 7 ~>i ■■■■■■■BBMuKidMB&HKSSaIMdaBBHHHHHEHHHiHBi Pictured above are the members of the bridal party of the Barnett-Phillips nuptials which were solemnized at the Macedonia Baptist church, Jan. 1. Left to right, are: Christine Trone, James Smith. Lillian Barnett, Orum TON...MR AND MRS. WALTER McG LASKER MRS. BEATRICE FLEMING... RAY SHORTER ... MR. AND MRS. PETER CASSEY... MR. AND MRS SAMUEL HAYNES THOMAS.. .MISS JEANNE COLE ... MRS. ELIZABETH HICKMAN ...MR. AND MRS THOM A 3 STOCKELL.. .MR. AND. MRS. MILTON’ MON JOY MRS BLANCHE STURKEY . MR. AND MRS. SPFNCER CARY . 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