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PAGE TEN Geraldine Bledsoe Makes Bow To Society At Reception Fall Party Is Held At Omega Frat House Bv GLADYS MILLS Mrs Harold Edward Bled* of K '.2 avenue. p:TM" Ti hr: > rung #.* da .ghrrr, Grid.nr .? .« for mal reception Friday r .2hr in thr Omc.a Psi Thi fra tern 'y hon.se. 235 E Ferry ? \ t rv r The B rd *.->e« other da.-'h'rr Co-nelia. trade her bo* to sxietv last *ea §on Mra Bledsoe re or sod v ?h her daughter ,n the ma r. t sc of t e fraternity house n a ccaii of black crepe and ver 1 r The debutante won an ri_.: »1 n ra tion of M«s J ihnetta Stark.*- in canary yellow ret The billowy Pkirt wa> elaho: ~'riv and in?: ate. 3y tr nmed w .th a i if fun 2 of the ft atenal Hostesse* assisting Mrs Bled*oe % ere M..SS Johnctta Starks. Mrs Kvrrr'.t Watson. Mrs William Blackburn Mrs Halev Bell. Mrs Charles Whitby. Ms Andrew Waundless. Mrs I. Kate P. kens. Mr.« Ramon Scruggs. Mrs .fame* Grant. Mrs R;go Guzman and Mrs George Re;d Attendants for Gerry were Miss* e- Corliss Hunter. Peggy Jean Bums, Norma and Jan ce Whitby. Betty Ann Cole. Pair r:a and Charlita Whitby. I>orri< Bell, F.hz aoeth Edmondson. Velma May. C instance Blount. Louise Ta>omis, B i*e Campbell. Dorothy Pi irstlv, J- ileo Carter and Cornelia Blrd •or A steady flow of guests greeted thr honoree in tne flower-laden ietl.ng. The numerous gif?.- were d.splayed in the lounge on tije sec rod floor Among the guests were. Xlrs Madeline Fowler, Mrs Helen "JNERVOUS RESTLESS HIGH-STRUNG ca-cnnni DirrotniMHtk? Do functional periodic disturbances make you feel n r\7> s. ftdi-ety, cranky, irritable, a bit blue, tired, and "dragged out"—at such times 1 Then start at once try Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound to re lieve such symptoms Ptnkham't Com pound is famous not only to relieve monthly {lain but a Lao accompanying yroafc. tired, nervous, restless ladings «f tMa natura. Plnkham's Compound help# nature! Taken regularly —this great medicine Del pa build up resistance against such distress Also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions. Buy today. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VSSSSm MINOR BURNS CUTS& CHAFE AND USE AS A Srrthiny DRESSING Pur*, whft*. p*trol<*um telly of the fm**t quality. A wonderfully *ooth ir.g help for minor cut*, wound*. (m rape*, chafe*, and abraaion*. One of the world * fa*te*t eelllnf and outstanding value* at low price. ■f-’" \O , XyTv V. f VNw A y&oroVJ^j \\ !»*>. .7 *•••»*,'*•;! IWJJ’ «»ve aw* \i~b 4 j ASK FOR GENUINE MOROUNE Sold by «toree everywhere. for many u*e* in your home get Morolme every tune. MOROUNE Petroleum Jelly MID'S LAMEST SELLER ATS*-TRIPLE SHE 10* 'v J^gjp. % \2*- ; ¥**■ i Pi w. ._ i* / Bl# : IV „...' _ Esther Graham became the bride of Booker Telleferro Sunday at the Greater King Solomon Baptist church. Principals in the wedding were: Toodle. Jean Shaw Erma Kevrs. ' Mr« Charles A Jenkens, Ethel Woody. Mrs Earl Walton, Dawn Watson. Mrs A C. Toodle. Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. James C. Gil liam. Mrs. Mary Jeffries; Estelle! J.iffe, Mrs John Suggs, Mrs Jo seph Stanton. M s. H B Taliafer ro Mrs Geraldine Korneva;. Mrs. I, H Martin, Mrs. William Ruck er, Julia Mae Kendrick. Freddie R adley. M s M irgaret Pipe’. Mrs. j W J \rnold, Mrs May me JcfTrey, Mis Ethel B. Simons, Mrs. M. Fin ley and Bernice, Mrs. Va.-ihti Cle- 1 ments, Marian Swan. Mrs Brumal 1 Penick, Mary Penick, Dorris l.a- Vida Bell, Mrs. Frederick Steven son. Mrs. Ulyssos Boykin, Mrs. Muriel Sadberry. Maxine Hughes, Mrs. Pearl Priestly, Mrs. Adelyne Sink ford, Anne P. larvyis, Mrs. | William Postles, Hellen Preston, I Mrs. James C«»le and daughters, | Gertrude Turner. Mrs. W,liter C. Willis, Mrs. Jack Wells, Mrs. Nell Gregory, Ann Gregory, Agnes Moore, Mrs Charlotte Howard, Mrs J. J McClendon. Mrs. Ira Whitby. Geraldine Jones. Miss 1 Carmelia Lemon. Mrs. Aaron Lem- | on, Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs Angel Lambert. Mrs. Joe T Thomas Jr, Helen Thomas, Hertha Priest, Jeanne Bowles. Lbdne Luckey, j Mrs. Arthur Officer, Mrs. Freida Jackson, Mrs. Waddy Grimes. Mrs Rachel Strong. Mary F Strong, Mrs Cora Markoe, Mrs. Dorothea M.mzilla, Marguerite Fuller, Elaine Fuller. Mrs. Ethel Howard. Helen Louise Howard, Orval Johnson, Mrs. S F Grigsby and daughter, j Milindi Wells. John C. Dancey, j Mrs. Thomas Orum, Billie Brooks, ' Mrs. William T. Johnson. Mrs. Helen M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs ' L J. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rai- | ford.* Nellie Watts. Mrs. Gladys Barthwell. Sue Washington of Chi- i cago, Mrs H. S Dunbar. Carolyn Dunbar, Roberta McGuire, Mrs. <\ G Constable. Nina Collins, j Mrs Ethel Carmichael and dough- 1 ter, Mrs. Charles C Diggs. Mrs. ! Charles Rawlings. Mrs. Isabelle Plummer. Mrs. Marion Hubbard and daughter, Mildred Blount. Mrs. Lloyd Cofer Mrs. George W Cathcart. Mrs Edward S'A an, Mrs Roy J Morton. Jessie M Carter, Agnes Swan, Mrs Helen A Tandy, Dr. Marjorie Peebles Meyer. Mrs \nn Benson, Mrs. Fred Swan, Olga Haley of Battle Creek. Mr and Mrs Roy Stephens. Anita Mack, Lucy Howard. Mrs Harvey Shaw. Gloria Jefferson, Mrs C. W • Pres ton, Mrs Florence May, Mrs. Ju lian W.therspoon, Mrs. Maurice Houston. Mrs Bertha Madison Smith, Mrs. Mable Mosley and guest, Mrs B F Seabrooks. Mrs Katie Cheatham. Mrs. PauL Alex ander, Mr- Ruth Jackson. Mrs Raymond O. Hatcher. Mrs Bertha Lantoin. Mrs Vera P. Muthleb and Mrs. Doris Williams. Choiciettes In Military Ball The Choi ( lettes club will sponsor a Chanty-Military ball at the Labor Temple. Park at Montcalm on Sun* day. October 1. 9 pm. to 2 am. The purpose of the party is to s»rd packages to servicemen over ' seas It is hoped that the club w.ll oe rfble to send a minimum* of 500 packages from the proceeds. Music will be furnished by the Le roy Smith aggregation. .Members of th< club are; Dolores Thomas, president. Vera Brown. Mildred Friers- n. Etta Hurley. Maxine Ivey, Do: * Gibson and Cleo WMliams T cket- may be purchased from any of t.ie me t tiers. GRAHAM - TELLEFERRO NUPTIALS VHE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - ~ - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY CLUBS and Other Briefs FIVE W SOCIAL .AND CHARITY CUB Met at the home of Mrs Burton, with twelve members presnet. The fall schedule of events was outlined, j Two visitors. Mrs. Pearl L. Childs, Okmulgee. Ok la., and Mrs. Charles M.tchell, Port Chester, N. Y. were present as guests of the club. A delicious repast was served The j next, meeting will be held at the I home of Mrs. Calloway. J. Morris, I club reporter. STICK TIGHT PALS Met at the home of Mr*. Helen Sullivan. 433 Kirby. After the business meeting a repast was serv ed The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stoner, 203 Euclid. SANTA FA MIMA CLUB Met at the home of Mrs. Stovall. < 64.1 Josephine A short business , r.ieetng was held after which the! hostess entertained with a surprise ■ birthday party in honor of the pres ident. .Mrs. Coleman. The honorce received many lovely gifts. THE CI.l’R OF CHEER Met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Tabor. 2001 Chestnut street. A large number of the members were pres ent at this, the first meeting since vacations Bertha B Meadows, niece of Mrs. Willie Gilliam and Mr* Tabor, were present and as sis’ed in serving the dinner. A de lectable dinner was served As Fri day was the birthday of Mrs. Tabor, she was showered with many use ful and delightful gifts. Mrs VV llie Gilliam's guests of Sept. 17 were Rev. and Mrs J W. Cox Atlanta, Ga The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss May Tenant, 2031* McPherson street. THE V-8 SOCIAL CLUB Met at the home of Bessie Allen. 4256 John R street. Following the regular business meeting, a social hour was highlighted by a delicious repast Guests of the club were Eddie * Mae Daniels. Mrs. Lula Frame. Mrs Lora Thornton, and Mrs Lollie McMahona The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Gipson. THE WILL C.O UNION CU B Met at the home of Mrs Wrbster Guest of the club was the sister of the president, Mrs. Eaton, of Biro ingham, Ala A buffet supper wa* served. A quilt meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Wil liams. of Jay street. Sept 29 Mem bers are requested to come pre pared to do quilting. THE BROWN MODEL CLUB Met at the home of the president. IT'S FOOLISH W.* jX to tell your tp/LZSL* When h-> tell* you how )*>autiful you look, jiM mule ntui keep vour l»oAuty secret* to yourself. He doesn't have to know how you depend on Black and W lute Face £oAlor to help make you beautiful. And it does add to your good look* in ao many ways. It clings for hours ao you can look your l**at longer. Its magic mist texture— ao Aoft, ao light, a* you Huff it on your fare, neck and arms —makes vour skin feel smooth as velvet. Harsh lights and the bright sun won't liothcr von when you’re wearing Black and w lute Face Pow der liecause vou know how it softens the glare, keeps your complexion look ing lovelier, softer. 6 flattering *hadc*, one of w Inch will suit vou best. Choo*e, today, just the right __ s. shade of Black and White Face Powder /V, ■ for vou Big economy f - / > «i*e 2. r »c at toilet goods fv X counters everywhere. BLACK-WHITE FACE POWDER (left lo right) Pvt. Fred Dennard, Ellington Field. Texas, best man; Mr. and Mrs. Telleferro, Christa Graham, maid of honor and bride's sister.—Photo by Bradley. Leila RadclifT. The brief business session was followed by a bridge party. Special guests present were Louise Greenway, Ann Burgess. Huston VVh tman. Mattie Taylor. Ora Johnson and Mary Sharpe The next meeting will be held at the home of Zora Ro}d THE NI’RSF.S UNITY OF Florence Ames Temple No. 17, met at the home of Billie Watts, 546 E. Hancock Sunday. Some very ii teresting plans for the forthcom ing year were outlined. This unit won a trophy at the Elks conven tion in Chicago, 111. Mrs. C. J. Collins is president The next meet ing will be held at headquarters. THE GOLDEN KEY C LUB Held its first fall meeting at the home of the president. Mrs. Louise Ankton. A turkey dinner was serv ed after the business was dispensed with. Bes.des the regular members, present were: Mis. Ankton's moth er-in-law. Mrs. Taylor, and a sis ter-in-law of Mississippi, Mrs. Lu cille Hulbert, Ethel Goins. Cecil J. Collins. G. Kennedy. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Lawrence. THE EIGHT AETONS CLUB Met in its first fall meeting fol lowing vacations Thursday. Mrs. Bessie Zampty was granted a leave of absence from the club to study child diseases. Plans for the fall were outlined. Members of the told of their summer travels and experiences: The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Sarah Holley. t jfP IF YOU • \X’e don’t just say Nadinola light ens the skin —we’ve proved it in hundreds of sworn scientific tests. You can prove it. too—as thousands and thousands of beautiful women have —w ith justone jar of Nadinola. I’se it daily according to directions and see how amazingly Nadinola’s medicated ingredients help to (/) lighten and brighten your skin (2) smooth and soften it (.1) loosen and remote blackheads (4) dear up externally caused pimples Full treatment size jar. with money hack guarantee, only 5 sc; big econ omy size, sl. Nadinola, Paris. Tenn. NADINOLA Mrs. Robt. Vann Honored With Bridge Party By GLADYS MILLS Mrs John R. Williams of 320 Bos ton boulevard, was hostess at bridge honoring Mrs. Robert L. Vann and Miss Toki Schalk of Pittsburgh. Pa., on last Saturday night. Miss Schalk has recently taken the position of society editor of the National Edi tion of the Courier. Mrs. Vann, you will remember as the widow of the late editor. Mrs. Williams received her guests in a smart black frock, and a shoulder corsage of bebe mums; Miss Schalk was chic in a blue and white floral print, and a corsage similar to Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Vann was stately in black with accents of gold The roster of guests included Mrs Elizabeth McKinney. Mrs. Theresa Carroll. Mrs. Jeannetta Whitby, Mrs. Maggie Buggs. Mrs. Josephine Edwards. Mrs. Ruth McNeil of Pon tiac. Mrs. Irene McClendon. Mrs. Eleanor Osborne. Mrs. Gertrude Martin. Mrs. Louise Marshall, Mrs Vivienne Cooper, Mrs. Jacque Bur ris. Mrs Ruth Owens, Mrs. Alberta Jenkins and her house guest, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. L. C. Blount, Mrs. Chester Burnett. Mrs. Cecile Boykin Mrs Essell SJulsberry, Mrs. John nie Mae Fritz. Mrs. R. Louise Grooms. Mrs. Mary Agnes Davis. Mrs. Maribodine Robinson, Mrs. Marie Reed. Mrs. Wilhelmina Rox borough, Mrs Marie Scruggs, Mrs. Marjorie Willis, Mrs. Alma Ward and her house guest, Mrs. J. H Presnell of Knoxville, Tenn, and Mrs. Mayme Alexander. The bridge prizes, dainty things in neckware and costume jewelry, were won by Maggie Buggs, The resa Carroll and Maribodine Rob inson. Fiskite Feted With Luncheon Gaiety prevailed out on Leicester ! Court Sunday when one of the de lightful luncheons of the season was given by Dorothy Price in honor of Mildred Armour, senior at Fisk. The guest of honor wore a matching blue velveteen hat and dress. Miss Price received her guests in simple black crepe ac cented by Richelieu jewelry. Garres and reminiscing about col lege days and chums were high lights of the gathering. Giant mums and burning tapers centered the table from which an artfully ar ranged buffet luncheon was served. Those who came to meet the young lady were: Bernice Patter son. Ann Bennett, Louise Mohr, Jane Dingle. Kathryn Gaillard. Lot tie Hill. Barbara Moore, Theresa Davis and Bernice Price. WILL YOUR LOOKS Jji4i ? Look your best longer. Use Black and W hite Vanishing Cream as your powder base. Ideal for normal and oily skins, it holds powder for hours, thus helps protect skin from roughening effects of wind, weather. 25c at toilet counters. BLACK ' WHITE VANISHING CREAM JUST ONE JAR USUALLY BRINGS AMAZING RESULTS! A ’ j I i *• ■ I j ■i Miss Geraldine Bledsoe, daughter of Ally, end Mrs. Harold Bledsoe of King avenue, who made her debut to society last Thursday night at a reception held in the Omega Fraternity House. Miss Bledsoe will leave next week for Howard University.—Photo by Bradley. A. L. Jenkins At 25th Celebration On Labor Day, 1944. Mr and Mrs A. Jenkins held their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration. Mrs. A. Jenkins was dressed in sheer crepe of orchid. The celebra. 1 1 on was held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mi and Mrs. M L Jenkins. 597 H Northtield The couple recc.vcd many lovely gifts. Among them host of friends were Mrs. Willie Lee Hilliard, of Bir mingham, Ala.: Mrs. D S Simril, her sister-in-law of Hot Springs, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hick I'll' ihgf o„ ei -e' t, ' st I like " £-?,'*. i>Y- fl Y p|* i*% P f*C '-Ip 5 VJCI kj J* ’ ■%! », (j . . ’''. ■ -.■ -.-• ~ OcfCß | g •JEk * fHr ■Hffiiip a 3s'*v mdfciiM 7 > >,.** * i i r i mi Mhj lr fl'iUMflb ..I ililiTiiMM^^BilßMiWm v •* k , \k • r.tf-r v fiW ••'«=•>»» < ’ 0 'V%» A ..• . -. •«* 1 Remove old make up with Black atui While Cleansing Cream. At night leave on Black and White Cold Cream for softer akin. Hoc each. A specially tasty cereal made of whole wheat, farina and corn meal. Fortified with iron and vitamins of the R complex. Mixes to a creamy, smooth con sistency. Ready to serve by adding hot or cold milk, or formula. (Pjerber’s mimont, mich • Oakland, cauf. CEREALS • STRAINED FOODS • CHOPPED FOODS MAKES DEBUT One day I think Gerber’s Cereal Food tastes best . . . and the next day Gerber’s Strained Oatmeal is my favorite. Both taste good ... both are good tor me . . . and both arc grand for Mother, too, because they are specially prepared and she only needs to add hot or cold milk or formula and serve. Hu> ** *^^-1 Saturday, September 30,1944 man, Mr. and Mrs. James Ford. Mrs. Matt:e Pharr, Mr. and Mrs. 1 James Mosely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNearv. Mr. and Mrs Roy Chaney. Mr and Mrs Edward Derry, Mrs. Thelma Gray. Mr and Mrs. Monroe Watts, Mrs. Alice McDaniel Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods, .*/. and Mrs. Herbert Me Duffy and daughter Mr. and Mrs Melvin Boone. Mr and £Urs Jeff Miles, i Mrs Nannie Thomas, Rev. George | W Rivers. Mrs. Eleanor Dunn, Mr and Mrs. Aveiy Simril, M and ' Mrs. Janie* Miles, Mrs. Elizabeth , McNeely. Mrs Lucille McNeely. Mrs Naomi Metcalf. Mrs Beta Scott. Mrs. John Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. L Williams, .Mrs. W.llie Ellington and others. DOES YOUR HAIR NEED SOMETHING SPECIAL? M-Ulo M Try M»dalo No. 4 Traatmant, If y#ur hair i* dry, bittla. rra< ka and braak* oft. If your acalp ia itchy, dandruff, than tty Madal* No 4 with diiartiona; MF.DALO GRO Scalp Formula. Caatila Shampoo. Madalo Hair Hot Oil. Madalo Praaain* Oil Compound '4-month traatmont »ia*>. Everythin* only 4194 plua C. 0 D Fa* or Sand 42 and you aava tha faa Mail no monay. Only *and nama and addma. Pay on dalivarv of all your pood* and fraa • ample* of parfuma and far* pow dar, Writ* now! Say "Traatmont No. 4 GOLD MFDAI HAIR PRODUCTS. Dnpt. DA-1, 106 Avonua 0. Brooklyn 4. N. T. New Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1. Dorr nor irritate skin Does not rot drrwrv ind men » shirt*. 2- Prevents under arm rdoe. Help* stop perspiration satriv. 3- A pure. » hire, Antiseptic, stiin le*s vtnisliing creim. 4. No waiting to drv. (an be used npht alter shaving. 5. Awarded Approval Seal o! 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