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PAGE TEN August Bride-Elect Honored By Mrs. Ernest Marshall Pre-Nuptial , Shower For Carolyn Plumer tt% VIVIENNE i DOPER The first pre-nuptt«l p.:t\ !. - in*: Carolyn riurr rr.ot « " • Bt* co-ne the bride of l • Ar 1' >• • on Saturday, August 12 v.• * * '• n last Wednesday n.ght b> Mr* F.i tie»l Marshall at her home n F.i_ r v (v>d a\ enue Mrs. Ma:*hall greeted her g.ietu In a cool sheer blue and \r *e ~a : dress with lace collar and r if'* rt *- tinguished by small white p« 1 : it ♦ons at the neckline. Mi* A.\.< Carrol. M «- Mattie Camp an ; M Gladys Hou*e as* kU 1 the *‘.e** Mrs. Carr< 11 w •>.* alt: a ' gowned in a pure dye *..k ft. ;• > cress with a purple and black k- . ground. Mss Camp and M.* House ch"*e black. The guest of hop >r u is rd .n a white pique pnn.-ess d . * '"in broidrred :n red «v u green A b*' d.d corsage of ruses r n.; i« d h * irmble P r eced;ng bridge <t: ifk• •. *"lad hot home-made i •!;* iced '< •<" :p* .>nd reh«he> wv> Mixed The d<. s.rnt was delicious fr urn cone *e lion Contract br.dge winners were Gladys Hou*e, f rst. who w.is ; thrilled w th ler pretty white dickey with a dainty h .v at the* neckline. Louise Taylor *« oi.d a box of Tigeress Lath p wt< ; and Sue Strickland third, an afra mvc package of s.x l *ng tub's of mnly acentbd both salts. Guest who nsp aided to Mrs M r shall's invitation were Mrs. Walter House. Mrs Carol Strickland. Mrs. | George Taylor. Mrs. Calvin Sewell. Mrs. Aha Carrol. Miss Hortense Heath. Miss Marietta Posey. Majorte j Carter. Mrs. Howard Gresham. Miss Betty Lee. M s Spenrer Carey. Mrs Alvin Lee, Gladys House. Mrs. Hel ene Westbrook. Mattie Camp, Mrs. I Lowell Baker. Mrs. Mullens. Mrs. j Germany Bennet. Miss Major te Dunbar. Mrs Sara Tines. Mrs. ] James Dunbar. Miss Jeanne Cole and Mrs John Davis. I lAir MTD9 Ald Natural LAvn rtr s enjoy life wKfc BofUMSSHAMm* ELI •! BM rats akr M « «Ha HWW ■ T (ina mom wrrn ami nrr*» rontrul la efirVj biuiwt-irun arwl Vitamin H 1 (trViwir* U Uwart-rt that »uch ar» «As-l 1 Dm'l Iml M«MI >r««t ■M, won out, nm Oowa, of th*aa won om ■ma 4aMMtf -tir— h r >U *• Ui J u* of Ltvmil Liberal aapaly •». ORDFI TODAY Dia tnhatara waatoA (COD. SI.S7). NA TURK'S FRODUCT* UTS St*. H. Dapt HD-SI, CU»aU»d. Obi*. EMN NIC MY Jy^- Take Otr IMrt Kair Court* la practical -M gOpO % ul Paby NURSING -W Hirb achaal mot Asa mo ab )*rtion Mac 7 advantaga*. Opportunity t* traral . . Itoa W. Ormmvilla At*. O.irara. Pi WINTHROP SCHOOL of NURSING (Eatablubad 1914) SKIN IMPROVEMENTS Begin in a few days HELPS BRIGHTEN, LIGHTEN, SOFTEN, CLEAR OFF DULL SKIN, LOOSEN BLACKHEADS • Why wait any longer for help your akin and complexion can ao eaaily have? Enjoy the added love liness and the desirable beauty-aid complexion Improvements that Black and White Bleaching Cream e*n bring you. • An eye-opening, hope-awakening reward, which begins in a very few days is In store for you —if you have been relying on ordinary beauty or all-purpose creams for your beauty care. Neither you nor any other woman can expect such creams to lighten and brighten your skin the way Black and White Bleaching Cream does • It brings you a different looking, brighter, lighter complexion through the action that is special and ex clusive to bleaching. Start using Black and White Bleaching Cream bow just as we tell you and you can expect and enjoy a pleasant surprise. Caution: Use only as di rected. Larger sizes 25c and 50c at all deaiera. Be sure to demand BIACBWHIIE BIfACHING CREAM Pictured above, left to right: Mrs. Thurman Bell. Mrs. William Bell Jr., Mias Eleanor Bell. Mrs. Grove Coote. and Mrs. Jennie Partee, who paused for a moment during the bridge party at PHILADELPHIANS J Jm Ijj^. I y \ Dr. and Mrs. L Gregory Hubert of Philadelphia, who hava been visiting Dr. Hubert's niece, Mrs. Gladys Mills, for lha past weak. ••-Photo by Odell Bradley. The Social Panorama By VIVIENNE Detroit had its share of visitors i and festivities over the week-end : and summer commas and goings continue to brighten the social j scene. * * * Interesting to talk to, is Mrs, John W Davis, who is visiting the Cler- | many Bennets of Trowbridge ave nue. Mrs. Davis is the wife of the i resident of West Virginia State college. Sfc 5k * Mr. and M >. Sylvester Owen of Cleveland. Ohio, .‘•pent the week end with their brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owen of Bmdt r, Conant Gardens. Saturday night, a few o fthe popular Owen s j friends came over to meet the Cleveland clan of the Owen family, i Those who came early and .stayed late were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Car rol. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs Russell Brown. Mr. , and Mrs William Scott. Claude H. Cooper. Miss M. Johnson, and many others. * * * Hortense Heath, houseguest of Carolyn Plummer hails fro ml West Virginia State and is an attractive addition to tnc younger set. sk sk sk F M. Robinson, father of Cecil Robin*on, stopped in our city last week-end rnr ute home. Mr Robin > n was rcturn.ng from his vaca tion in the East. * >k * • Miss Ixnnse R is-ell. from Knox ville. Term. is visiting here. She is a cousin of the Boykins of Vme wuod avenue . * >k # VAC \TIONEKS Dr and Mrs Theodore White are vacationing in the picturesque New England states. * sfc * Atfv and Mrs I,l\vd I>oomis. ac r T.p;>' ed by Barbara and Louise, ,ir<- seeing tnc sights of the Gqtham City. jjt Jk >k Mrs Curtis Boykin? of f>4lo Vine wnod avenue. an ther Detroiter \ , < is also vacationing in the popu lar .ry of New Yrk York. >k »k >k Mr* A J Calloway, A J Callo w-ay 111. M’.-s Emily Calloway and M;-. St Clair Ri’lups., spent the l w n k end ju t or.side rs To led'. Ohio. v.siting relatives. Jk sk sjt Gl >bf 'r* t'er Florence J me? is Here's How To INSTANTLY Color Hair JET BLACK DON T let gray. dull, at rooked, burnt f«/le.ior.enr(.|or-dh«irr>.b yii n 1 iar ronmnre. btiamer* or 0 J j«' •n«ip[,lii|. _ t ■ n < f the rerrarkable BLACK JBT ITMAMOJftHja H. rlolor. >e—' tng Instantly give# hair that lovely, radiant JIT BLACK y ) beauty to add clamor and charm x -. to \ our epj>eeranr» Trv BLACK f OTKAHO i formerly railed Black J Diamond). ae* f«r yourself how ' * four hair ran Imeriene emoot h and h-reefy with glamorous n»» Jat Black hrauty a/tar Ova vary Hnt tfflkatlan. ~ - BLACK STRAND MSTAIT JfTILACI NAItCDIHIM CaataMnc • Caal Tar OarWatn* j Complete Raurfartwn r»r ynor W , M a-r Hart L'aa it tonight! 7 •Oe AT DRUGGISTS J or by mall fmvn Black ttrand A Ca, bua 07L Lbjcaga. UL IW' .-wF* THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - -' A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ATLANTA VISITOR FETED putting the final touches on her wardrobe, prior to entraining for Louisiana for a bridge tournament. »k 5k 5g Sgt. Georze Dunbar spent a few days his fond and admiring family, the Henry Dunbars of Chandler avenue. George has gained several pounds and looks extremely well. 5g sk sk Mrs. Willis Graves, who intended to study Spanish in Brazil, is back home because she could get no farther than Mexico because of the war. However, Mrs. Graves prom ises to give us some notes on her travels. sk sk sk Mrs Sturat Toodle arrived back home last week, after a month's va cation ;n New York. While there, she s; ent a week in Middletown, New York, at the swanky King's Lodge. 5k >k 5k Earline Bishop, bookkeeper for the Conway Music company and ad jutant in the C A.P., flew to New York Monday. She will also visit Atlantic City. Philadelphia. Pa., and Anchor Inn in the Catskill Mountains. 5k sk sk WEEK-END NOTES Mt t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross, lies the field executive of the Boy Scouts of America, and Joseph Jr., age three. We are glad to know that the Gross family will be here permanently because we became : fast friends with Joseph Jr., and his picture will appear in this column shortly. 5k * * Saw Toni Webster last Saturday, pretty as a picture and most ele gantly garbed in black. Her tiny black hat with touches of red and swathed in veiling was a conversa tion piece. 5k >k * The Charles Davises bought one DOES YOUR HAIR NEED SOMETHING SPECIAL? v. i Try M-lalo 80. 4 Treatment, if your hair it dry. brittle. rracka and breaks off. If your yralp it itchy. dandruffs. then try M-dalo No ♦ ti'h direction* MEPAI.O ORO Ihalp Fnrmuit. Caitilo Shannon Medsln Hair Hot Oil. Medal# Pressing 0.1 Compound ft month •ies'r«»it ».«»' Everything only II M pint C 0 P. lee nr Bond 12 tnd v«u tarn the fen Ma t no money Only tend name and tddrett Pay en delivery nf til yntir goods and free samples of perfume and fa-e pn«- lor Wrttu row lay Treatment N« 4 GOLD MEDAL HAIR FRODL’CTS Dvpl. LA I, 104 Ivanna 0, Broohon t. N. X. the YWCA last Friday night given by Mrs. Wil liam Bell Jr. and Mrs. Jennie Partee honoring Miss Eleanor Bell.—Photo by Odell Bradley. Miss Watsons Surprise Party Miss Mildred Watson was com- j plctelv surprised when her mother, 1 Mrs. Florence Watson arranged a j party in her honor on her birthday j Sunday. The guests arrived about j a half hour before Miss Watson was expected at home, and came bearing j gifts of every conceivable descrip- I tion. Red, white and blue was the color scheme which was carried out in ! the table appointments and delect- | able looking menu. Assisting Mrs. i Watson as hostesses were Agatha ! Utley, Alma Griffin and Mary Poole. Games and dancing took the attention of the guests after the delicious eatables were done justice. Guests included: Leroy Nelson, I Fred. L. Parnell. Elaine Skinner. Jewell Smith. Manon Smith, Elaine I Stephens, Margaret Jackson. Anita Mack, Clyde Satchell. Maxine Redd, Florine Alexander, Jeanne Ander son, Grace E. Anderson, Maxine Snipes. Opal Richards. Cleo Taylor, Franklin Williams. Mayola G. Lee. Reo Pagan, William Thomas, Jesse Sawyer. James Satchell, Leota Pay ton. William McGill and others. of those lovely homes out on Burns avenue. sk sk sk SURPRISE The members of the Chronicle staff pulled a fast one on Russ J Cowan last Saturday night on the occasion of his birthday. They con spired with the hotel manager where he lives and when Russ came home, pop wpnt the camera and a chorus saying "Happy Birth day." Mr. Cowan was quite shocked but recovered sufficiently to join in the fun. sk sk sk Two other Chronicle staff mem bers who celebrated their birthdays were Donald Bryant on July 13 and Charles Wartman, July 28. f- YOU LIKE IT OR NO COST! Don't waste another nunute without it * Order CO I> and pay postman $2 |.fua pottage or tend S 2 and n*e postage cost Price includes taa! L’»e it J weeka.'* If you don t say it is the best you roer used, your 12 back at onc«! A You owe it to your future hai*riness to order TODAY! M \P \M F. I.II.MAN. Dept. *D3*. Box No. M. Station J. New York 27. N Y. limmmßißiiiimiiiMiiißmMimMMMMiimimiiiiiimimii M \P \Mh Mi l l \N, Dept. IDM, Box No. *«. Station J. New York 27. N Y. W, *"* ™ mlk * ,u, ' p,F * w ' *<■•«* OlofxwwL 1/ law not drhahled yon *UJ * CJ I enclo-e fj YOt' par po-tago. C •'end CO D. 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Oet all 3 on tins Special Introductory Offar for the price of th# Kacto Ointment alone, tax Included: Act NOW! COSTONIK PRODUCTS, Dept. 4D-IS. 310 St. Nicholas Ave., New York NB -* L|' _ VP J\ I ■ Miss Turner Honors Pair At Gay Party Miss Charlie Mae Turner was hostess last Friday night, at a party given in honor of Lois Bland of Ma con, Georgia, and Loretta Long of Knoxville, Tennessee. Lois and Lo retta are the nieces of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Washington of Brush street, and they will spend the remainder of the summer with them. The color scheme was pink and white. The table was overlaid with a beautiful imported white linen tnlaid-lace table cloth. The center piece was of pink and white carna tions which reflected upon a beau tiful mirror. Silver candle holders held pink and white candles, which supplied the light for the artistically set table. A very tasty menu which con sisted of various designs of sand wiches, punch, potato chips, Andy, nuts, cake and ice cream was pre pared by Mrs. Theresa Harris, aunt of the hostess, and Mrs. Washington. Various games and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening. Some of those who joined in the fun were: Sally Giles. Kenneth Ver non, Rosita Parker, Robert Thomas, Margaret Lightner. Herbert Brown. Griffin, Hugh Harris, Zel ma Smith. Henry Cade, .Wyolean Strong. Joseph Waller, Eulalie Qu ville, John Jones, Jean Thompson. Harold Boles, Lois Woodruff, James Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lang ford. Mary-Berry, John Coulter. Marian Anderson, Issac Morrow, Iva Bowen, Jane Jackson, Fred Tay lor, Taft Daltin. Bob Wiley, Delmar White, Esther Jones, Willa Jasper, Hosea Taylor, Willa Jones, Gerald White, Juanita Harvey, Vincent Coleman. Ursula Bueford, Nathan Jones. Dorothy Nixon, Warren Lat imore, and many others. MARRIAGE LICENSES BY y’AYNE COUNTY CLERK DURING JULY 18 TO JULY 22 Sidney L. Lewis, 24; Rebecca Hurst. 22. Eddie J. Rogers, 24; Lucille Mit chell. 23. Clarence O'Neal Wyatt, 20; Vella Mae Turner, 20. Arthur Davis, 50; Mary Dunavat, 22. Ollie Roden. 20; Esther Combs, 21. Michael Murray, 18; Marion M. Reuscher, 21. Burgess Mickens, 53; Cassie Mary Hughes. 30. Maceo A. Elliott, 31; Dorothy Har man, 22. Percy Brown, 22; Barbara Jean McCrary, 18. Peter Taylor. 19; August Clark, 19. Ananias Turner, 41; Mildred Wal ker, 33. Henry Victor. 08; Susie Clark 29. Will Clark, 39; Willie Mae Green, 32. Charles Jackson, 31; Mattie C. Driscoll. 31. Robert Alston, 19; Ethel Dunbar, 16. Joseph W. Rodriques, 28; Rose Charles, 28. W’llliam Burley, 40; Trudy Burns, 27. Clarence Connor, 18; Eva Hicks, 17. George Walton, 52; Agneatta Cheatam, 40. KARROB HAIR S SCALP TREATMENT M.ikea Hair Soft and Beautiful. It will assist in preventing, Falling Out. Splitting of Hair. AL*o Assists in Removing Dan druff and Tetter. Relieves Itching Scalp and Gives You Lovely, Beautiful Hair. 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K "Words doa't as press my spare ciaPen! —V T. ‘‘Halrdraaaor areally lorurlted" —II u PERSONALS SEAMAN BACK TO DUTY Seaman Stanley Barkley, who has been visiting his mother and wife, Fern Barkley of 11850 Goodwin, on a furlough left this week for his base. * * * TO CHARLESTON Wayman Mitchell. 11764 Oakland is visiting relatives in Charleston, W. Va. He is expected to return to his home shortly. * * * OHIOAN HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spikes, of 609 Westminister street, have just returned to their home after a three weeks’ visit with her mother in New York City. Mrs. Robert Spikes of Cincinnati, Ohio, is their house guest for a few weeks. * * * SINGERS FETED Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins were hosts to the Michigan Gospel Sing ers musical and formal tea held on Sunday at their home at 4:00 p. m. Special guests for the occasion were the famous Jewel Singers. A de lightful program was rendered. * * * BRYOLES GIRLS SCATTERED Mr. and Mrs. A. Broyles, of Alger avenue, daughter Anna, has just re turned from a three weeks' visit with her aunt. Mrs. L. Freeman of Cincinnati, Ohio. Her sister. Geral dine. has gone to Camp Norcom ward and is having a delightful time at the newly improved and modern ized YWCA camp near Dexter, Mich. Geraldine was quite an ath lete when at Northern high school. * * * VISITING IN SOUTH Frank Lamb of Detroit is spend ing his vacation with his mother and family. Mrs, Anna Lamb of Bir mingham, Ala. He expects to be there for two weeks. Entertains Mothers’ Board Sat. Evening The Mothers’ Board of The Church of God was royally enter tained by Mrs. Earl Van Dyke and Mrs. William Owens on their lawn in Waterloo street. Saturday. The charming hostesses served a very delicious and tasty menu consisting of barbecue, fried chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, ice cream and cook ies. Games were played; all re ported a very enjoyable time. Guests present included Mrs. Lil lie Parham. Mrs. Eva Mund.v, Mrs. Ella Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Twiddy, Mrs. Edith Green, Mr. and Mrs. Eun Bartlett, Mis. Lctty Wrighten, Mrs. Jennie Sanders. Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Vida Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Owens, Mrs. Earl Van Dyke, little Carol Ann Van Dyke. THE BOMBERETTES Held their bi-monthly meeting Thursday at the home of Bomber ette Mildred Watson. The meeting was informal, as most of the mem bers are on vacation. Tickets were distributed for the cabaret party to be held at the Club 666 Sept. 28. The next meeting will be held at the home of Bomberette Beatrice Stinson, Aug. 10. TO BEAUTIFY DYED HAIR and HELP IE SCALP TREATMENT NUMBER 9 Hair experts and dermatologists highly regard massage of your scalp and lu brication of your hair shafts Neglect ing your scalp can allow dandruff and itching to cause you trouble. Abuse of dyed hair ofte«i is one reason why hair gets hard. dry. cracks and breaks off. A few minutes a day, some f.ne special care with the new reliable, good i MEDALO compound will help you to I livelier, glossier, more lovely hair, and a nice clean, soft and pliable scalp Hundreds and hundreds of women all i over who know and use Medalo, enjoy this fine compound a«id all its benefits Medalo is an improved, reliable formu la made with LANOLIN. SULPHUR. CASTOR OIL BALSAM of PERU. PE TROLEUM JELLY, and BETHANA PHTOL. It is highly regaided. You cam j get it only by writing for it. SEND NO MONEY! -H*#; I arid less. WHEN YOU GET YOUR MEDALO. TREATMENT NUMBER 9. WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FULL DIRECTIONS. PAY ONLY $2 NOT A PENNY MORE This aic udes the Federal tax. U-e everything your self. You must be absolutely pleased and ion satisfied, or vour money back YOU C.ET A WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE and one hair flower free. 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Red and yellow roses and candles graced the beautifully laid table from which Mrs. James Roy poured the tea. Members and guests present In cluded: Mrs. Delia West. Royal Grand Matron: Mrs. E. L. Harvest, assistant grand matron; Olivia Car ter, hostess; H. L. Robinson, Mary J. Hickman. Doris Carter. Marjorie Lumpkin. Mrs. J. Roy. Mrs. Clark Law. Sedella Thompson. Clara Spivery. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Downing. Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, always look for 7 this TRADEMARK! j YOU May Win a Smoother , Clearer LIGHTER SKIN Ttecv 7 DAYS offer/ -- Yrs. you tmlv can now rfjoicp' Your rourtv. weather-beaten, unnatural, too dark skm tone WBBBfWBBB _ to external causes' mav he lightened, smoothed. ' cleared lovelier, this ra<v action wav! Simply use 1)R Fred Palmer's Skin Whiteneb. Get a Jsc package from your druggist today. L sc according to directions. If. alter 7 DA\ S you arp not amazed and delighted bv the difference, /,you can have your MONEY BACK. Isn't that /// / a fair, generous offer? 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