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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1944 (£/&/SOCttTV/ \ Janice Whitby Introduced To Society At Home Party Makes Bow To Society In Pretty Party By GLADYS MILLS Pretty, dainty. Janice Whitby, daughter of Dr and Mra. Ira Whitby of Hague avenue, made her formal howto Detroit society at a recep tion held in the home of her par ents on Tuesday evening of last veek. For her debut, the charming co-ed vas lovely in a diaphanous gown of white net, trimmed with .six rows of white satin ribbon ending in bows at the front. Her headdress cons..sted of two white gladioli with pink rose bud centers Miss Norma Whitby, young sister of the hnde, wore a frock of rose pink made with a fetching bodice of taffeta and a billowy sk.rt of chiffon Mrs. Ira Whitby chose for her daughter's debut a chic confection of aqua errpe. with a stunning draped *ku\ eaucht with flowers of the .san e material and a matching flower on the shoulder. She wore gardenias in her ha,r Atirndants In Pastels The attendants were dre*ses in pastel shade* and pink gladioli in their hair They were the M.sses Cornelia Bledsoe Gerald ne Bledsoe. Peggy Burns. Rose Campbell. Betty Ann Cole. Corliss Hunter. Jernlee Cartrr. Louise Loomu, Velma May, Joan Kennedy, Patricia Whitby, cou ain of the debutante and Dorris Bell Tne hostesses who ass.sted Mrs Whitby were chai t mg in d.liner gowns They we e Mes*ames Snow den W lliams. Thomas StockelJ. An drew Tondec. J J McClendon. Wal ter Willis. Herbert Wh.te and Charles Whitby Just about everyone was there hundreds of guests coming to wel come the little bud to adul society To name a few: Mrs William Ar rold Ms Paul Alexander. Mrs. Hu ley Bell. Mrs. Harold Bledsoe. Mis D T Button Mr> L C. Blount. M >.< Constance Blount Mr. l - Edith Bland. Mis Lyman Burris. Mrs Germany Bonnet: Mr* Jirha Rythe aood, Mrs L Lawson of New York C tv. Mrs M F Banks. Miss V'olet Funks Mrs. William Blackwell M ss Ballye Giles Mrs Ann Benson. Mrs Harry Bradley. Mrs J P Branam and daughter M ss Ernta Jcane Se g.<r of Boston. Mis Bertha Lantnine. Mrs J H Campbell. Mrs C. G. Con stable. Mrs Claude Cooper, Mr*. George Cathrart. Mis. James Coe, M ss Jean Coi«s Mrs. Charles Cole. Mr:. Frank Ca&sey. Mrs Lloyd Co fer. Mrs George Carmichael. Miss Jeanne* Carmichael. Mrs William Colden. Mr*. Spencer Carv. Mrs Sevar Clemon. Mss Bell* {’lemon. Mrs. H. S Dunbar. Mis* Marjorie Dunbar. Mrs Mary Agnes Davis, Mrs. Blanche Lewis. Mias Leone Lurkev. Mrs M Kelly Frits. Mrs. Madeline Fowler. Mrs Paul Foster. Mr* D J Graham. Mr* Donovan C'vens. Mr*. D J. Grime* Miss Melba Grime*. Mrs J C. Gill ant. Mrs Rosa Gragg Mrs. Carlton Game* Mrs. S. F. Grigsby. Mrs. Frank Hubbard. Mrs Wilhut Hughe*. Mrs Raymond Hatchet, Mrs Victor Hick*. Mss Doioth> Ann H oks. Mis Charlotte Howard Mrs. Elizabeth Hickman. Mrs. William CONNIE FRANKLIN MME. C. J. 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Colds and All Muscular Ailments. AI.SO SPM l\l REIIITIMS TREATMENTS Hi t N lit Kl/.ltkti AN If PHil RK UII.TI, IIOIIY BI'ILDINU —IE VOL ARE ILINDKR W k (‘AN M AKE VOl' E \T. Elarlrla CshlnM Bsths— Complete Tmklsh R»l*—Scientific M»««s«e Dvthfrmv I Hra-VinlM «4rt Infrs Ked Mmps Udlo' Day. Mondxv and Friday. other d«vs tor Men Only. # A M in S:l» P M Appointments Attention Ladies!! Mondays and Fridays Zenobia Fisher, Masseuse. Is Available Attandantsi Edna Walker and Erline Sanders The Social Panorama By VIVIENNE I m- L • r JOSEPH BERNARD NOWELL OCR "GLAMOUR" BOY. Who said that little boys caw I have glamour and still be a he man"* The young man is Joseph Bernard Nowell who was one year old September 2. 1944 His parents are Mr. and Mrs Josepn Nowell. 264 Mt. Vernon avenue His nickname is “Tojo. which is a combination of the first two let ters of his mother and dad's names Tojo*'’ mother is the formet An toinette McCrary. £ £ jfc TO THE BOSS. Dear Bos*, you hive often re marked that your greatest ambi tion was to tire me—well you will have several reasons after reading this Seems to me this would be a good time to confess some of those little crimes I've committed in the name of journalism, since today marks the first anniversary of this column I think the biggest error we ever made was the time we reported a certain pe’son had died, only to find later that the lady was very much alive Then too that raUs lady »'h< called you regarding a photogra pher who faded to appear had a right to be angry. I sent the pho tographer the day AFTER tte Hall Mrs W.11.s Ivy and daughter*. Mrs C W Jones and daughter. Mis S W. Jetik ns. Mrs Fred Jones. Mrs H Peyton Johnson. Mr* J M. Knox. Mra. Alvin Loving. Mr*. Lloyd Loom s M*ss Barbara Loomis. Mrs. Alvin Lee. Mrs. W. Thomas Love. Mr*. Minnie Lownes Mrs. Grover lain;, Mss Bernice Miller. Mrs F Me Broom. Mr*. Felix McDavid. Mrs. Roy J. Morton. Mr*. Ernest Martin. Mr*. Fannett* Norn*. Mrs Ralph Osborne. Mr*. A. L Officer. Mrs. Thomas Orum. Mr* Brumal Fen.ck. Mrs Percival Piper, Mrs Laura Pickens. Mr*. Valeri* Pettiford. Dr. Marjorie Meyer. Mr* Thoma* Stov- Well. Mrs Frank Raiford. Mr* Ra mon Scruggs. Mis. Edward Wallace. Mrs J T Then a- Sr and Jr.. Mrs A E Thoms* Jr and Sr . Mrs. Sam uel H ayncs Thomas, and others too numerous to mention M:*s Whitby Will leave this week for Howard University, where she will resume her stud rs. THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY party instead of the day you spe cified. Do you remember that first streamer you told me to write’ Well, it wa* a screamer. You never saw' it because a kind soul in the office saw it first and hastily made the corrections. And that buzzer system in the office. I can never figure which button to push. That’s w’hy. when I answer the telephone, several of your calls are cut off very abrupt ly. Oh yes. about that Indies' con vention you sent me to cover. Hon estly I could not find the building. However, you must have antici pated that, because you sent an other reporter, who covered it. Well, boss, that's the end of my story. PEOPLE ARE TALKING. About the solemnity and beauty of the Mcßroom-Coilins nuptials Saturday at high noon. * * * About Janice Whitby’s debutante party Tuesday. She made a pretty picture in that white net dress tha* every young girl dreams about ai one time or another. Her « lomal bouquet of pink roses added a ro mantic touch * * * About Mrs. John R. William's party Saturday night honoring Mrs. R L. Vann, wife of the late R L Vann of Pittsburgh and vi vacious Toki Schalk We found that Miss Schalk and Mrs. Vann were friends of some friends of our* in Pittsburgh, namely. Oleria Lott. Thelma Smith and Dr. and Mrs S. F. Williaman. * * * About Mrs Ira ’bv's brace let It is a huge silver affair that looks I ke a museum piece It s that beautiful. About Karen Alston, who took a fnend to a downtown theatre to see a stage show and sat through two miserable pictures, waiting for the show, before diswering they were in th* wrong theatre. * * * About Mane Reeds new up sweep hair stylo. which has prompted her friends to call het ' Lena Horne ** ♦ * * PURELY PERSONAL. Hear that Elizabeth Green and Ted Sherman will middle-aisle it December k * * * Mrs. B. J. and Mrs. James Me- Fall accompanied pretty Vivian McFall to Boston. Mass., where Vivian will enter college. * * * Saw Lt. Joseph Burch Sunday at a popular eatery looking tanned and full of vim. vigor, and vital ity. Said the army life agreed with him. Mr. and Mrs. Barksdale of Kina avenue spent two perfect weeks vacationing in Mackinac. * * * The young Robert Rtadby* Jr., Celebrated their sixth wedding an niversary Sunday * * * Two additions to our 1• >t of globe:rotters a-rc Cecil Box kin and her mother, Mrs Whittaker, ot rh.ladelphia avenue ♦ * * Monday Capt. and Mrs Alfred Thomas Jr. left for Tuskepcc Ala xx hei-e Alfred is stationed ’Vo will miss them especially Victoria, xxno has been our f iend «;iu‘e 1932 * * * PEOPLE. rvt. Agustus Calloxx ay Jr, left Saturday after having been hcie on a furlough. * * * Our sick list tncluaes Mrs Will s M. Graxes. Mrs William Postles Sr. Mr. Arthur Williams and Mis R G Schuster Hope they 11 soon he out and around again. * * * Mgchinst Mate Birnev Coker re turned to his base tr Maryland aft er spending a whirlwind leaxc here ft * V Friends ate remarking ho,x much Seaman Ruddy W a undies.- has grown since he has been in the Naxy. Ruddx was heir on a ten-day leave recently r ,r, d his family and friends spa ed no pa ns in seeing that he had a wonderful time * * * Ambitious Alice Lisle i* think ing seriously of taking a course in floral arrangement. * * * l.ittle Ramon Jons'* is the new est addition to the cradle rank* His proud parents are Mi and Mrs Albert Jones * * * Another prominent Pittsburgher in our midst is gracious Mrs W T Poole, wife of Pittsburgh's most outstanding mortician. She is home guest of Dr. and Mrs Alfred Thomas Sr. of Josenhine avenue. Affable laniis C Blount xx a* guest speaker at Nacuema Club Saturday night M Blount, vim, know, is secretary and general manager at Great Lakes Insurance Company. * * * " Tall, stately Mis J H Presnell of Knoxville. Tenn . left Sunday She xx as house guest ot Mrs Willis Waid and xx as entertained exten sively during her visit heie. MRS BROWN WITH DEMOS W ASHINGTON ' NNPA > - Mrs Jeanetta Welch Rroxx n. exec utive sectetarv of the National Council of Negro Women, has ob tained a tw o-month leave ft uni her duties with the council to xx ork with the Democratic National Com mittec in the Presidential campaign SICMA FASHION SHOW ‘MUSIFASHICADE’ OCTOBER 7. 1944 Detroit Institute of Arts Mr. and Mrs. John *.. Jefferson of 30th street celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday. The assisting hostesses pose with the "bride and groom" lett to right: Mrs. Mary Sims Observe 25th Wedding Anniversary Saturday evening a very brief ceremony conducted by Rev. R. L Brariby Sr. marked the celebration of the 2.lth anniversary of Mr ano Mrs John B. Sims, of 5632 24tn street, in their home Silver wedding bells, pink and white glads and snapdragons, w hite daisies and pink roses were mter spe:>ed throughout the rooms Th? dining trtble was centered with a large crystal b<>wl filled with heart and lilv-shaped candles afloat, flanked by white tapers and pink glads. Ilonoree in White Mis. Sims chose a white crepe gown with braid trim and pearl ac cessoi.es Her corsage was of pink and white snapdragons Mr Sims was resplendent in white tuxedo coat and black trousers Mrs Abe Jones received with the honorees m coral taffeta She wore a cor sage identical to Mrs Sims'. Also in the receiving line was Thomas Walton, brother of Mrs Sims • Mrs Andrew Jeter, wearing a light blue satin dress, charmingly greeted the guests. Mrs. Montana Smith assisted. The guests were directed to the dining room by- Mr*. Fannie Martin, where they were served refreshing punch by Miss Jacquelyn Cushings and Mil dred Thompson. Delicious ice cream and cake were served by Mesdames Jack Cushings and Thomas Jenmsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Sims received long distance congratulation* from their brother. Emmit Sim*, n Nashville. Tenn. S'v, ral congratulatory mes sages received, with Misses Travar Walton and Dorothy Walkci in charge of gifr registra tion. Oul-of-Toxxn Guests Among the many guests were Mrs. ha: tha Blanton. Paris, Ili : Mrs Ralph Qualls. Washington. D C . Mrs E. J Mason, Atlanta. Ga . and Mr and Mis Joseph Duffy. Mrs. Wilbur Marshall and Mrs. Ethel Bates, all of Toledo, Ohio Detroiters present included: Mr*. M. Gloster. Mr. and Mrs A. Jone- Chaises Perry, Mis George Lexx t.s. Mr and Mrs Andrew Jeter. Mrs Daisy Jackson, Mrs L. W. Tyrell, Mrs C. A. Banks Dorothy Holder. Mrs Agnes Hoxxard. Mi's. Celeste Cushing. Mr. and Mrs Charles R'ddle, Mrs Thelma McCoy, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mr and Mrs Crawford Smith. Mrs. Henrietta Crawford. Mr. and M s. H. Thomp son, Rex. and Mrs R. L. Bradby; Mr. and Mrs W. M. Pemck. Mr M B Russell, Mrs. J I. White, Mrs A McElmy, Mrs Bess e Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard An rie ,nn Hugo Day Mi and Mrs N Smoots. Mr and Mrs V. Town send. Mrs. Ellen Huntphnes. Mr and Mrs F.lba Anderson, Mrs. Mary E Jones, Mr. and Mr*. Har rison Fort. Mrs Marne B Jenm -on. Mr. and M s Leon Wheelci. Mis Sadie Johnson. Rev and Mrs William Holmes, Mr and Mrs J *- *eph Hill. Mrs L M McCrary Mis Bessie Oliver. A J Lexx;- Mi and Mrs. Hmktns. Rex and M:< F Simmons. Mr and Mrs Kl wood Cook. Mis Tamer Robinson. Mi- A Sermon. Jack Cushings. Mrs. Resale Dean. Rosebud Ed mondson. Madeline Haith. John Flanigan. Luke Williams. Mr and Mrs J P. Garrison. V A Briston. Dorothy Walker. Mr and Mrs. .1 Will Cooper, Mrs l.ula Thetis. Mr and M:s L A Smith. Mrs V. J Glenn. Mrs N Davis. Mr and Mis Waverly Davis, John Triplett. Mrs R 11 Nahlor, Richard Wilson. Mr and Mrs Eddie lee. Mr and Mi w E Bradby Mi- P C TVeti - George Walke Mr and Mr* Rob ert Brown and baby, Mrs. Rosa Rrunaon, Mr. and Mis Green Howard, Mrs Montana Smith H Walton. Mrs Stephen Morns. Mr Hi Mr* E t !'■ mps l n Thompson, M. and Mrs H l.o\- ick, Sli and Mrs J W Biown, Mi< M Warrick Louise Reid Fred Reid. Mr* Martha Walton. Mrs Man Grin. Mis Fred Ray. laiuise and Drlphme Fay Imogene Phillips Mis Mildred Tate. M s Zodie Poole. Mr and Mis Horace Daniels. Mrs. Fannie Martin, \ 1. Poole. Mrs Ethel Taylor H C Reid. Mr. and Mis J W Jackson. Mr nnd Mrs R C Cr'ff. Mrs E C Watson. Mr. and M - W G Brown. Maxine Tayloi. Mi and Mis. J Wxche. Mi- L S Brown Mr and Mrs Geoi ge Diuitt. Mr and Mr* F. Favors Mi* F’htl Mas-enburg, M and Mo Dan West. Mr an.d Mis John R ggs Fd h Daxis Mr« Robert Daxi* Maiv I Dax is. Edxxaid Thompson. Rev. and Mrs. A. A Ranks, and many other < M NFR AI tOR MAI K TI’SKFGF.F. Ala Funeral set \ - ice for Arthur P Mick since 1910 head of the d x - on of plurpb.or and heating a’ Tti«kefce ’ diura vt. ha Id m Uxa LuakiUUs Lnaiwi. PASS SILVER ANNIVERSARY MISS JACKSON IS MARRIED ( Two large baskets of flowers] and palms marked either side of the improvised al’ar in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Smith Sun day at 430 p m for the wedding of their sister. Miss Louisa Jack son and Sylvester Talbert. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W R. Jackson of La Belle West. And he: husband is the son of the Albert Talberts of Birming ham, Ala. HER BRIDAL GOWN The bridal gown of white silk jersey was an original design of the brides own creation, with a fitted bodice extending over the shoulders with a deep-shirred sweetheart neckline The knife pleated skirt fell softly to the floor from a daintily shined waist-line girdle. . . . Her headpiece was a semi-sequin Dutcn cap. She carried a colonial cup bouquet of white mums and gardenias Led with white ribbons that fell the length of her gown. The seeded pearl necklace was a gift from the groom. TWIN SISTER ONLY ATTENDANT Louise, twin sister of the bride, chose a cotillion gown of baby pink sheer chiffon styled in the princess mode with a fitted bodice, puff sleeve*, sweetheart neckline, and full-gathered skirt over a crinoline petticoat. . * . She car ried a colonial arrangement of yel low mums surrounded by a border of stephanotis. TWO OTHER SISTERS Mr*. Earnextme Sampson. Mrx Elira Bell Brooks, and Mrs Willie Mullen, a close friend, acted ax hostess, wearing gowns of con tlasting colors to the bridesmaid and maid-of-honor. Miss Beatrice Smith, in whose home her sister spoke her vows, was lovely wear ing a gown of blue chiffon over satin. She wore white and pink carnations. Mrs W. R. Jackson wore a printed jersey dre>s and brown ac cessories for her daughter s wed ding. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. . . . Saui Dunham served the groom as best man. . . . The Rev. S W. Bank head read trie marriage ceremony A reception followed the ceremony Guests were Miss Helen Ross. Mrs Solam Dunham. Mi. and Mrs. Wil liam Rnght. Mrs. Margaret Davis. Mrs. J M Jones. Mr. J. Ben fie Id. Mr H Garner. Mrs J. Bresslen, Mr and Mrs. Charles Jackson and children. Betty Speatis. Mrs Helen White sister of the -groom. Mr. and Mr<. Charleston, Mrs. J Brooks and family, Mrs Virgil H U. Mi.-s Bessie Baker. Mrs George Hoag laitd. Mrs H Preston, from Knox ville. Term ; Miss E Jones and sis ter., Mr. J Yakes. Mr. and Mrs. Whaiten. Mr. and Mrs. J Burton. Mrs B Hill, Mi'S Thelma Capps and mother. Miss Kathleen Jack 'on and aunt. Mrs A Anderson. Mrs Mary I. Square. Mrs 1,. Mor ris. Mr. and Mrs P Berry. Mrs. Mable Kroqrr and sister, and Mrs Ka-h’.een Jackson and sister OFF TO COLLEGE Dons Miller, a prominent mem ber of tne Youth Fellowship of Berra church, and director of the Youth choir, left for Adrian Col lege Sunday morning to begin her ■studies in sociology and music Bemad Gregory another mem ber of the youth group, will he off to continue his studies at Wilber force Sept 21 EXPECTED HOME This week are the popular Mc- Donald biothers. Paiker. Sl-C. I*. S N A S . comes fiom his station in California and Roscoe. F.MI-C, t* S N T F . will arrive from At lantic City. N J It will be a hap pv reunion for the brothers Many of the music groups are looking forward to their arrival. Returned to hri home after a month wi'h her niece Mrs Lillian V Freeman of Phillipsbuig X J Soe was the inspiration for many social settings in the home of the Ha/ads Mr and Mi« William Crow lr and son Stanley, of Toronto. Can . CLUBS THE STH K TIGHT PAI S Sor -.t Sunday >n ;ne ?iub p.cmc. t > • Mrs. C Coro*- and M Wright. A very ec us able time was had bs al Tne next meeting w .1 be he’d at the hone of M - Hf.en Sull van, 43.1 Kill" TH7. WILL GO I XION CLI R Me» h me of Mr« A Wil liams \ p’od'.ic* if business n eet r: was foil-wed b> the hoateas if v rg a lepast The next tree* "g w ,1 he held at tne hot* e of the (hep's n M * Webster !?4' l.a'a\- rtte «• ee- \U men.b« rs are u ged Uk iva Woods, Mrs. Anna West, Mrs. Virginia Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Mabel Williamson, and Mrs. Gwendolyn Harrison.—Bradley photos. HIGHLAND PARK were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hazard last week The Ha zards are known for their gracious hospitality. Cadet Douglass Flanagan of Klinger avenue returned to his classes after a visit with his par ents. Mr and Mrs. J R. Flanagan Get your l Ticket Now • I FOR ‘MUSIFASHICADE’ Sigma Gamma Rho’s STH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW October 7,1944 Detroit Institute of Arts TICKETS ON SALE: Lucy Thurman Y.W.C.A., Vogua Dressmaking Shop. 4210 W. War ren; Milady Vanity Beauty Salon. 4041 W. Warren: Thelma Lees Hobby Shop. E. Forest at Beau* bien or 563 Mount Vernon. TR. 2-4792 Rebuilt Electric REFRIGERATOR Included in Our DeLuxe 3-Room Outfit The outfit consists of a 3-pc Bedroom Suite. 2-pc. Living Room. Occasional Chair. 5-pc Breakfast Set and numerous accessories Th«» refrigerator is rebuilt, and guaranteed for * 2 months; looks like new . runs like new. Hurry quan tity I'rri’ted. EASY TERMS 4035 FENKELL I SLOCK EAST OF LIVERNOIS Open Evenings Except Tues. b Wed.. 7701 W. VERNOR CORNER CENTRAL Open Even-ngs Except Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday CENTRAL STORES Atlanta Miss Feted At Birthday Party Mi>s Dorothy Bolden, 6324 Beech wood avenue, wa* honored n > hei 16th birthday with a beautiful party given by Miss Daisy B An derson at her home on Hancock avenue •Refreshments were served and many lovely gifts were re ceived by the honoree Dorothy and her sister. Gladys are making their home in Detroit with their father. Andrew Bolden They are formerh of Atlanta. Ga Roth will attend Northwestern High school. Guests present at the party were LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE OUR STUDENTS PASS THE STATE BOARD Djy—Night—Part-Time Classes ENROLL TODAY DORTHRO BEAUTY SCHOOL 5055 24th Street. Near Warren MRS. NAS G. BARLOW. Senior Instructor , MRS. BARBARA R. HOIMITKKE —MISS DOROTHY M. GLOVER. Prop. Use DORTHRO PRODUCTS—For Sale at All Time* BEE-DEW Prepare yourself for the future Bee-Dew will teach you the ON SALE complete course in twenty-five AT YOUR 125) weeks. NEIGHBORHOOD - uc r d v n Drug STORE Djy * N, * ht & Part-Time Classes OR BEAUTY SHOP DON’T WAIT! ENROLL NOW! Bee-Dew Beauty College 703-705 E. FOREST AVENUE. DETROIT ID. MICH. Are You The ... Glamourous Type? V ' r * JBjfl W m 3 mm mm ‘I- m XI il ' 'ML mk 41 mim Ea .1 || tou can now nave that famous Homer Dennis “Clamour-Tone” Portrait Study made in your own kerne. Homer Dennis and Eddie Jackson are now accepting a limited number of home sittings, for portrait subjects. Make an early appointment. Call Cadillac 6839. Ask for Homer E. Dennie or Eddie Jackson at 415 East Co lumbia Street. Gladys Bolden. Alice Marie Cad well. Erveline Clark, Vivian Allah. Virginia Shield, Mrs Daisy Nelson and Mrs Augness H.U of Atlanta. Grt ; Mr. and Mrs Tom Thoma*. Mr. and Mrs. V. Chatman, Mrs. Al ice Da%is, Mrs Tillic Pipins, An dirw Bolden. Charles Gray. Theo dore Gilbert. George Smith, Aaron Hayden. Herschel Hinton. Wilbur Moran and Theodore Cadwell. RITF.S HELD FOR EDUCATOR SANDF.RSVILLE. Ga. Funeral services for William James Jr., prin cipal of T J Elder h gn school here, were held Sunday afternoon In the auditorium of the school Learn Beauty Culture Beauticians Always in Demand! Now and After the War! Beauty Culture Assures Steady Employment Good Pay Unlimited Opportunities Rebuilt WASHER Included with Our DeLuxe 5-Pc. Bedroom Set Bedroom set consists of Bed. Chest, Dresser or Vamtv. Spring and Mattress. Washer is completely rebuilt and guar anteed for one full year on parts and labor. QUANTITY OF WASHERS LIMITED COME EARLY EASY TERMS 4035 FENKELL 1 BLOCK EAST OF LIVERNOIS Open Evenings Except Tues. b Wed. 7701 W. VERNOR CORNER CENTRAL Evenings Except Mon., Tues., Wed. GENUINE PRE WAR GOODYEAR WRINGER ROLLS All Sites for All Washers 4035 FENKELL 7701 WEST VERNOR 5500 CHENE PAGE ELEVEN