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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1944 Sparklers Entertain At Home Of Miss Imogene Bunce Cotton Party Unique Form Of Merrymaking By GLADYS MILLS The Sparkler* held •* party last Saturday evening in the spacious home of member Imogene Bunch ©n Philadelphia avenue. The Spark lera, who are a group of college *tu dents, wore lovely cotton frocks, for the occasion. They are: Chris tine Croxton, Olivia De Allen, Gloria Hutchins, Maricathryn Crox ton. and Imogene Bunch AH of the lovely decorations in the recrea tion rooms were created by mem ber* of the club; games were ar ranged in the d.ning room; at mid right a delightful supper was aerved. Guest* included Jean Teeters. Martha Gordon Minnon. W.lli© Hubert Carter, Eleanor Williams. Helen Cortkms, Bill Stovall. Janetta Y’aughn, Joyce Williams. Pvt Louis Wilson. Doris Lee Owen, Joseph L. Howard. Peggy Jean Burns. Lieut. Fred Parker. Sylvia McKinney. Henry Wallace Alice Brantley, Cecil Scott. Ralph Glynn. Thelma Gaines. Edgar Mayfield, Dons Jean Matchin, Ambrose Morns. Agatha Slayton, Lawrence Jackson and Douglass Jackson. Gloria Hutchins, Imogene Bunch and Christine Crox ton arranged plan* for the affair. Four Out-of-Towners Honored At-Luncheon Four out-of-town visitor* were honored at a luncheon given by Mrs Mary Toy, 257 F Willi*. at the Gotham Hotel on Friday. Hororees who partook of the four-course luncheon were: Mrs. Sally Polk. At lanta, Ga : Mrs Rosa Hollis. Grif f n. Ga ; Mrs. Charlotte Gasien. At lanta. Ga , and Mrs. Hattie Spencer, Louisville, Ky. Detroiters vs ho also enjoyed the day's festivities included Mrs Lil -1 an M vnroe. Ruth Morrison. Maud Christmas. Deola Gibson. Linnie Ftnt, Lucille Campbell Thr* ladies x isited points of interest later in the day. TO ST. PAI L Mrs. Clara Graham has returned from a vis.t to her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr and Mra. James S Lacey of St Paul. Minn., wheie she was joined by ihe.r brother and his w.fe, Mr and Mrs Joaeph H. Reed ©f Portland. Oregon. Mrs. Graham had an opportunity to meet many old friends again". LET ME TREAT Your DANDRUFF TETTER and ITCHING SCALP ngn »• v V .. '* ** . P ‘ ' * • TjNf ' I >V-a >.- ll i mi - i ■-* MADAM CORA STEELE Tnur condition uttdi tk« attention of an ax part. who know* axartly how to traat tha ratna. let an ex part ahnw >ou todav how It worka. hen for yourarlf hon It ran give \onr aralp a clean hadthy fading. SteeLene's Ointment 1741 Duloia Street And At Local Drug Stores Malroao H4O Rea. Filaroy ISM ATTENTION LADIES! A**™ GRAHAM'S BEAUTY NOOK W «/ /Tv 576 Baacon Straat ■ul nv * y (MICHARL PARK BLDG.) f'T S hair beauty starts here 9PI Sj y Bparialiia In J > Scalp Treatments MHMKSv /\ Treat your hair to racuUr rare. Tonr hair will thank >oti with new beauty. Hot J \ till and l.otlon treatmenU fine for all f t>paa of hair . . • Marcelling Croquignole Waving Facials Manage Phone for Appointment NOW CA. 4959 W. L. GRAHAM. Proprietor The Robert Nolan School of Music Will Present GERTRUDE A. WILSON DRAMATIC SOPRANO National Winner qf the Search-for-Talent Contest IN RECITAL TUESDAY. AUGUST Bth, 1944 8:30 IN THE EVENING DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS LECTURE HALL ADMISSION $1.20 For Ticket Reservations. Phone Temple 2-1070 or To. 5-4502 Tickets on Sale at: Grinnells, Y.W.C A.. Robert Nolan School of Music. 545 East Canfield Avenue — —— - - - ■ - - ————- r^t,rW v ' i \ \ y -1 /A* ■ V 1 \y | j Mra. Edith Washington Hughes, recent Yisitor to Detroit and granddaughter of the late well known educator, Booker T. Washington, is shown with har mother-in-law and hostesses at a luncheon hold in her honor last Friday after noon in the private dining rooms of the Para Mra. Gwendolyn Harrison was again the thoughtful hostess. Sue was complimenting Cpl. Tommie Reese during his furlough. Tommie was looking grand and had a lot of fun while here from Camp Rucker. Alabama. Cocktails, mint juleps added to the tasty roast chicken dinner. Her guests were Mrs. Tom mie Reese, Mrs. Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O’Day. Mrs. Adelcia Cat heart, Mrs James Rawlins, H Strmn ( Marian McClain. * * * For the distinguished Major Rob e'ts. noted leader of the P9th Purau.l Squadron, the W. Vn alumni gave a lawn party and weiner roast on Friday night. The personable i Spunky’>, as the Major is fondly called, gathered tne nickname dur ing college day* at W. Va. State. Everyone is so proud of him. He was ]u*t the reason for many lovely affair*. Why. after the lawn party there wa's a mammoth stag given at the Boston boulevard home of the John R. Williams. It was great to aee the alumni too The president’s w iff. Mrs. John Da\ :*, bree/ed in with Mrs. Ger many Bennett, Msdelyn Clay tor. who of course, is the pres.dent of the group, and her Bill Watson, the Gloster Currents and her handsome brother; Mr. and Mrs Gough. Mis I H Long. Millard Ulen. Wilson Nnrthcross.. Clarice Eutamv. Ta tric a Bynes. M s John R. William*, Katherine Tinsley. Roscoe Wroten. Dorothy Walker. Mr and Mrs Eu gene Johnson. Miss Ruth L©w\*, Miss Marian Fewe. Mr. and Mrs FURNITURE SENSATION 1-Km. (Il IHI $1 IS - S 2 NN ALL BRAND NRW FURNITURE No Finance Company—No Rod Tap* A beautiful Mell.rwead atudie lauaya; chatra as rackar ar aecaaianal chair, rhatca es radia tibia, aacktail tab!*, raffaa tabla ar arraaiaiwl tabla; bill (alt baaa rut; baautiful tabla Uap; beautiful bedraem autflt raaaiatlwg as full ana bad, haadaama draaaar ar ream* chaat. rail bad apriwt tad fluffy mattraaa. pair as p-.Uawrb; beautiful breakfaat diwatta: aaaful unflatahad braahfaat aat aaattwr 4 paapla. 14 pc aat as diahaa tat raagwlauM rug. Uaad ttaaa fraa with autflt. CASH FURNIIIIRt MARI 3*4 MICHIGAN AV f Batataaw Waaklagtaa 4 Caaa. Opaa Eaaa. Till I M Kaeapt Tuaa. 4 Wad. TUI d:M SOUTHERN VISITOR ENTERTAINED iThe Party Line By MARIAN • The MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - • A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY George Reed, Dr. McLean J. Mor rison. Gwendolyn Harkless (whose lovely home the party w-as given *t>. Doris Owens. Mr. and Mrs. John Kent. Mr. and Mrs Harkless Wil son, Mrs Ethel Harkless. Woodruff Turpeon. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Smith, Marian McClain and others. * * * Mr and Mrs Jones and their son Charles of McGraw avenue and their daughter. Marietta are vara- i tioning in Washington, also North I Carolina. ♦ * e Mrs Glendora Jackson of Bangor avenue is sending greetings to her friends from Jamaica. N. Y. * * * Joyce Finley is entertaining some of hrr friends up to her uncle Irving Riwines summer home at Grand Haven. * * * Theresa Johnson of Hawthorne avenue is leaving for Cleveland Friday. * * * Sgt. Horace Jefferson surprised his parent* the John L Jeffersons of 30th street by coming in from Camp Lee and hi* promotion to Sergeant. He is making great strides in tr.e Army. * * * Mr* Marie Reed of Leice*ler ave nue left Monday night for her t*o week*' vacation at Institute. W Va . MAJOR AND MRS. ROBERTS y'i a I ■Bf ***** ttfin * ’*• * a.-. k‘~^T^T J| Khloh i w i 4 it Major and Mrt. Roberts art shown in an iniarotiing post. They war# photographod at a recent party given in thair honor by mom bars of tho Wm Virginia Stata Alumni and hold a! tha homo of Miss Gwendolyn Harklass of Hague avenue. Major Roberta is com manding officer of the Stfh Pursuit Squadron and has boon making a tour of local defanta plants. Tho Major was alao a foatura of tho Chicago Muaic Festival. disc Lounge. Left to right: Mrs. F-eda Greene. Mrs. Ola Hughaa. Mrs. Edith Hughes, Mrs. Elisa beth Snelling and Mrs. Theresa Henderson. Mrs. Hughes is the wife of Charles Hughes who is the first cousin of the Bailey sisters. Photo by Odell Bradley. with her mother and relatives. It’s going to be big doings as her , nephew, Charles White, will be in i from Tuskegee on furlough and for i lots of fun. * * * When the Midas Lrvys arrived at j Douglas Manor in Jdlewild. they were doubly thrilled to see Jimmie and Ann Childs also there Jimmie is in on furlough from the navy. * * * June Pettilord is spending her vacation this summer with her sis ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and M”s Myron Hoff, in Cleveland, and also with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ber i nard Bradshaw of Chicago, 111. * * * P.nk and green streamers be ■ decked the pretty dining room of Mrs. Robert Bnmar as their daugh ter, Sandra, was six and fittingly I celebrated with a few youngsters. Little rockii g horse', paper caps and candy favors pleased the very i young. TTiere was delicious home made ace cream and cake. The guests were Beverly Williams. Rich ard Harris, Robert Bomar. Olivia Clark. Marian McClain. Lois John son, Constance and Astnd De Frai tas. Muriel Taylor. Michael Carter and Franklin Clark. * * * Another highlight to the young fry was on Sunday afternoon as Betty Jean Ellington gave a party for her eighth birthday. She is the Wm Ellington s daughter of V -ie wood avenue Games and a >h <w were the af’ernoon highlights Gifts received were lovely. Her gut*s:s were Joan Williams. Jean D bb. x. VI KNOW HOW BUCS. UPHOLSTERINC CLEANED IN YOUR HOME yuan* far Xraa Eitima'aa rv. 4-OSSS TY. ? 5i45 RECENT RUC CLEANERS IHS IOCKEITER 4TE OPEN EVE*. 70,000 DETROITERS PROUDLY SAY “ACME IS MY FLORIST" Te. 2-9212 S9J« (ruth HIGHLAND PARK travelers hiohlight news Coming and goings of visitors and Highland Parkers maka headline* this week.... Mr. and Mrs. F. Wil liams. with their daughter, Beverly, will leave Tuesday, for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. It will be really a family reunion Thursday as Mrs Clarence Barland. withdier son. Albert, and his six children who Jive In Pittsburgh. Pa . gather around the table of Mrs Bad land’s brother, Phil, a wealthy bach elor. Delegates off to the District Con ference held in Gary. Ind., this week are: Mary Dobson, acting chairman of the commission on World Friend ship of the Methodist Youth Fellow ship... and Luther Flanagan, rec reation leader..lts news that Luth er will receive’his license for the ministry. He is now 16 Marion Coleman, a youth member of the Plymouth Congregational church, starts each Sunday by at tending the Berea Youth Fellowship at 7 A. M., being chairman of the commission on evangelism. Miss Coleman offered for discussion Sun day morning. July 30. ’Toward A Better Christian Fellowship.” The topic proved successful. Josephine Bryant, who has been absent be cause of work, was among the sleepy-eyed member* who were awakened by pep song* before the discussion. 4t gc * WEEK-END GLEBT Mr. and Mrs. S M. Riley. Sr, are week-end guests of their children, the Rev. and Mr*. S Marion. Jr Visiting with them are Mr. and Mr*. M. Martin, and D. Graham, mem bers of Ashbury Methodist church, Columbus, Ohio. Incidently, the Rev. Mr. Riley. Jr., w as their pastor prior to his coming to Berea. * * * TAI’GHT AT SEMINAR The Rev. S. Marion Riley, was the invited race leader of the Meth odist church to teach at the sum mer Seminar held in Denver. Colo. July 7-21, for the Womans So-, ciety of Christian Social Relations and local church activities. Miss Thelma Stevens is head of this de partment. The Rev. Mr. Riley re turned to hi* pulpit Sunday. July Ann Dobbin*, Marian McClain. Bar bara Brooks. Verme Willie, Louis Reeves, Shirley Cooper. ♦* * \ Mrs. Flossie Page of Brown place was hostess to a few of the young set to meet one of her houseguest. Mr*. Leolas Murrell and her daugh ters. Evelyn and Joan W Uett, of Florida, also her niece, Margaret Ruth Frazier who just moved from Kalamazoo, and her guest. Joyce King of Kalamazoo. Present were Jane Mack. Clara Freeman. Gwen Oliver, Betty Sweeney. Joan An derson. Dors* Mcl-aughlin. Rowena Manning. Betty Ann Morelle. Maria Lyndon. Gertrude Sims. Burrell Boyles. Donna Sawyer. The party was given on her spacious lawn. * * * Mr and Mrs Thomas J. Dunlop of Beechwood avenue were enter taining Mrs. Dunlop* mother, Mr* Mathilda Fort, of Los Angeles. Calif She is having a lovely stay and enjoys thr admiration of her grand daughter. Geraldine, too. while here. NATURAL PAGE 80Y ATTACHMENTS YOU CAN HAVK YOUK HAIt <& PERFECTLY MATCHED % $A 00 Latest Creet/ees' \a d v w Easily Attached fZ M. 9 \ il Human Hair— LW l\ - W > All Shades El „i « n ° no moneyty* j®L\ | >«*• «u temple el v*— •* 1 . f ■ HM <•*- »ay eottMAN VI M B »>v. mi»»« •• a«ii*«*v Y v ' alio rum. wiet and uaim *V J \ uuv»actio«« euAiANTtte ;\ Y • 'ey Nee HM Irtw A { lino YOU* o*m* to® ay VR i i^BU *. MeY I M AIM rs OVS* WIOS Hi AN Celery letleAif AlliW Oeey I IeSSIE MRE BEAUTY PRODUCTS COMPANY 10? 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Church and Community lovers of music enjoyed a Sunday night mus ical program last Sunday, presented by Mr* Ernest Monamus and Lend say Ballinger, of Berea Senior choir, with Johnson Flanagan at the piano. Geo. Jacksons Fete Atlantans Mr. and Mrs George C Jackson of 3921 F-. Nevada, entertained in honor of their houseguest*, Mr. and Mr* Earl Acey of Atlanta, Ga., with a festive lawn party and weiner roast Sunday. Mr. Jackson was on duty at the gay red. white and blue trimmed bar he had installed under the huge cherry tree in the yard. Games and refreshment* were en joyed by all. A few* of the many who d-npped in to greet the visitor* included: Mr. and Mr* Wm. Penn, M. Sue Jones, Mary Jackson. Joe and Gu* Jackson. Mrs. T McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mathis, Janet Benson. Betty Lewis, Dorothy Taylor. Mr* E Glover, Mr. and Mrs. A. Killian, Vir ginia Eberhart. Willie B. Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monroe. Mr. and Mrs Frank McCaskill, Mr. and Mrs. H Easley, Mr*. L. Stevens. 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