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PAGE TEN Birmingham Girl Is Wed In a gown of white «at.n *ud wearing a finger-t.p ler.gtn veil Ruth Johnson, daughter if Mr and Mrs Henry ,»..,*r.*on of B.rnr.ingham Ala was joined in holy matrimony to Mr Charles Cooper nepncw of Mrs Emma Smith w th »li >m h< lives in this it'.' Tm erremonj was performed » t the - me <1 th< grooms ajt t uith Rev. H .*< e A V\ hre < ffic».<t* ’.C The hr .da. b q,.» • •* <,« of wh.ti bdbe mum.'. T.\e n.a d of honor w ,»s wearing fushia w,:.. a bouquet cf rose*. She was Jennie Rhea Other female attendants were Mil cud Frier sot. ,e.d Dei ore.*. Jones M Cooper eh -e Hand J nr* a* his best n . J< *eph and William Johnson h: >' : f the bride wen the other male members of the p..rty The br.de ho' been a resident of Detroit for the past year Sue is a graduate d the Parker Hig school . f Birmingham. Ala A small recept; m followed the wed d.’.g. Co-Ed Hubs To Be Opened At YW Esquire - Mademoiselle g: oup* will be 01 zed the 1 tcy Thurman YWC \ un er th< direc tion of Ernest M r.-nal. and Mrs Grace Dan.els To improve and practise social techn.que- w.th a . • ideal of fun tin of the groups High who 1 boys and girl* are invited to regist* r their interest by leaving their name at the -inf.):mat n desk of the YWCA Boca ise the number of members must bt limited, those registering early will be given preference. Betrothal Told By Bride's Parents Cora L Wells daughter of Mrs Charles L Wells and the -la'e Rev Wells of Wndsor. Ontario. Can. Was married Sep‘ 30 to Mr. S F Winfield, son of Mrs Lucy A Win-1 field, of Richmond. Va. The ceremony was officiated at by Rev Charles Hill of this city Mrs Winfield is a graduate of Virginia State college at Peters- burg. and is now teaching in the Carver school at Inkster, Mich. Mr. Winfield is a graduate of Tem ple university at Philadelphia. Pa. and Columbia University. N. Y ' He is a member of the Omega Psi Thi fraternity Mr. Winfield is a professional social worker, having worked with the Brooklyn Urban league and the Negro Welfare Federation of Miami Fla. At pres ent he Is engaged in war work. Pfc George Wasson of Williams Field. Arizona, will be delighted to *ee his charming wife for she left Detroit Sunday for an extended visit with him. Before she left. Mrs. Hazel Jones entertained her With a farewell luncheon. K’aM MINOR BURNS CUTS& CHAFE AND USE AS A Spetllinq DRESSING Pur#. »Hlt. p*tm!#um jelly of the fmert quality. A wonderfully tooth* Ing help for min'r ruts, wounds, •Trap##, chafer. ar.d abrasions On# of the world s f&strst selling and outstanding values at low prioa. ASK FOR GENUINE MOROUNE Sold by Ptore* eTerywhere. For many us*-s tn your home gat Morallne every tune. MOROUNE Petroleum Jelly WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT5< - TRIPLE SIZE io< flsssßsy jyp i L . ▼}AH aw? if Hr m m 1 t A m w. ■ W f n | * ■ r *r A; ? , ijk v*. A* Mrs. Beulah Whitby was guest of honor at a banquet held in the Gotham Hotel last Saturday evening, given by sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Mrs. Whitby has recently been added to the faculty ol Wayne University and the banquet was a testimonial in her honor. Seen The Social Panorama By VIVIENNF PARTIES OF THE WEEK Throe st.ig part.es in one week i> a .tvord and that is why the men will long remember l«u»t week. To of the ".stag*" were planned by the little women and me.dentally they managed to kt op them a secret un til the very last. Saturday night marked the 30th ammeisaiv of practice in Hamtraimk for Dr J. L Henderson and Mrs Henderson thought a party would be just what the doctor ordered Dr. Walter Mack opened his brand new bar to his many friends last Saturdav and the men "slagged" until the early morning hours. On Friday night, personable Mrs. Myron Stanton surprised her spouse w.th an elaborate birthday st.ig party at the Stanton home on West Warren avenue. Poised Dr. Stanton was almost swept otT Ins feet whin he heard a chorus sing 'Happy Birthday to You." Those who came bearing gifts were Dr Charles Conaly, Charles Smith. Father Frederick Meyers, Daniels, Burton Staricar, Dr. Alderman Thompson. Dr. Thomas Brown. Dr. Millard Moore, Dr. Walter Mack. F.d Gamble, . Claude Cooper, Ed Pettiford, Wilson I Freeman. Walter Gray, John Smith, j Alex Smith, Stuart Toodle. Wilbur ! Stanton Jr. and Sr., Lyman Burris, James Grant, Glon Bonnet, Lt.i Ray I Stewart, and Drs. E A. Carter, Ru pert Markoe, J. Wells. J. J Me* 1 Clendon. C. G. Constable, W T. Love. and C. Preston, Atty. Willis M. Graves, and Mr. Jeffrey. I am sure that the hundreds of women who streamed down the re ceiving line at New' Era s reception Tuesday for Beular Brewer and Fan nette Norris must Have felt proud of these two outstanding, women in the educational field Mrs. James Henderson registered the guests, Mrs. Stuart Toodle received, Mrs. W Grimes and Mrs. S. Sparkes pre sided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Jennie Page was busy behind the scenes In fact, all of the New Eras were busy circulating among the guests seeing that they had a fine evening. * * * Last Wednesday night Karen Al i ston entertained the ' So Differents" :in their first fall meeting This group of young matrons have been together for the past seven years. Brand new officers are Margaret Hunter, president, Julia Bradby, secretary; and Caroline Beck, treas urer. Other members and guests present at the meeting were: Doris Pelham, Gladys Barthwell, Winifred Brown. Winifred Beck. Frances Burton, Katherine Btadbv Smith, Bernice Solomon. Louise Marshall, Alice Suggs, Maxine Worsham, Mar garet Thomas. Jeanne Cole C te Helen Brown entertained hei club Saturday. The girls played a fast game of bridge but Maggie Buggs emerged first prize winner. Other n.embers were “Jo*’ Edwards. Thersea Carrol, Alma Ward. Ruth Owen and Doris Williams NOTES ON MY CUKE M re Detroiters who journeyed to C lumbus to attend the I'rban League conference and the football came were: Henry Morrison, St. Clair R lops, and Cecil Rob.nson Incidentally, these gentlemen are ‘hr#** of Detroit's rrr»«t eligible bach lors A tho gh we heard via the - <p#vir < that Henry Morrison will so n be ofT the bachelor list. * ❖ * A Upmai Southern beauty is M;<s ! r..i Hurt, school teacher who ha.ls {• rr, ninefold, W. Va She is a v:« t<a herc ♦ * * Mrs L I)a\id>on of Columbus, Oh ' is another \i*itur here attend ing ’.h* S oil AM E conference. * # * Elizabeth Bremmer ha* stars in her eyes because that * certain ' gentle ran is in town for a visit. If # sje On Wednfsd,i>. Editor and Mrs. J n * F MCa I two fine people sf: r w# hm proud to cal) friend-, celebrated their 30th wedding an mieirary with members #>f the fam >».' The McCalls received nu- THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE V A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ON WAYNES STAFF merous gifts arid congratulations 'from thur many friends * * * Lucky Ethel and Lowell Baker flew to New York for their wedding anniversary. Herschel and Dorothy Solomon just returned from the world's second largest city also. * ♦ * Mrs R J. Me Fall visiting friends and relatives in Kentucky * * * Warrant Officer Herbert Rice his moved from the Italian front to Ft ance * * * Marguerite M .rrav-Stokes and her young son. were in our city j Sunday. Marguerite is at present j assistant manager of the River | Rouge Federal Housing project and ! has been stationed at Yysilanti since J September but plans to return to Washington shortly * # * Atty Joseph Brown and young son returned from a trip to Idle wild Tuesday. # * * Russell Rrown i* a very well read young man. Knows his politics, too! * * * The AKAs feted Detroit’s own famous women Saturday night w ith a banquet at the Gotham ho tel. They were Beulah Whitby, Beulah Brewer, and Dr. Marjorie P Meyers. * * * Alice Lisle, who celebrated her natal day Sunday, was the recipient of six imported handerchiefs from one of her admirers. NORTH END NEWS By MARIAN C. McGILL The Home Nursing classes being conducted by the American Red Cross give everyone an opportunity to learn how to care for the sick in their own homes and to render service to neighbors and friends. A class meets each Friday at 10 a m. on the third floor of the J. L. Hudson company. Mrs. K. Mon criff is the instructor. At the last session, the class vis ited the Children’s Centej- on Brush street They were taken on a tour of the building and instruction was given about children. A brief talk on child care was given Mem bers of the class are: Mesdames Paul Stevens. Marie E. Wilson, Irene Kiauter, A S. Burston, Wil liam L Bust, J. Theus. J. Romer, Noland Dykes. Joseph Pgnphall, Fanye Wexley. David McGill. Joseph Gampball. Mary A Hut chins. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Brannon of Mt Clements had as house guests, Mr and Mrs David McGill and daughter, Ireire, for the week-end. Also visiting the Brannons was Mrs. Katie McGee of Ashland. Term . foster mother of Mrs Bran non The guests were royally en tertained New Club Meets With Francis Williams The newly-organized Over 21 club met at the home of Francis Williams for their last meeting Luncheon was served after the business session which was pre -ided over by the president. Ro uen* Greemdge-Hughes A Hallo ween party and other informal social affairs were planned After the business meeting the members and guests spent the rest of the afternoon sewing Those oresent were: Roberta Greenidgo- Hughes. Muriel Simmons. Jean Thompson, secretary: Mattie Camp. Aurelia Walton - Hudson. Betty Dodson, Veda Freeman. Theressa Brinson. Lucille Rosemond-Daven nort. Gwendolyn Harkless, Roma Lawson, Francis Williams. Doris FullciaGaiter and Dawn W'atson. LADY SLIPPER BRIDGE CLUB Met at the home of Mrs Mac Gordon. Fust bridge prize was w<m by Mr* Belle I#ee. second by Mrs Lenme Wiggins, and consola tion by Mrs Laurel Reed Refresh ments were served by the hostess GRAY HAIR STAYS DYED FOR EVER Whcr« Dytd the Lady Lennox Way And your gr»y. faded, streaked, old looking hair is dyed INSTANTLY glistening lovely jet black on con tact with Uuly Lennox Hair Dye. No waiting! Can’t rub off. coma off on pillows, or wash off. Only new hair that grows out has to be touched up Hair looks natural like, younger, more beautiful. Inexperi enced person can do perfect Job Lady Lennox DOES NOT hurt mar els or straightened hair. Caution: Use only as directsd on label Mrs. with Mrs. Whitby at th« guest table are: Betty Cathcart. Dr. Marjorie Meyer*, Mrs. Beulah Brewer, Mrs. Beulah Whitby, the guest of honor; Mrs. Laura Kate Pickens, Mrs. Betty. Swan, and Freddie Bradley. Photo by Odell Bradley. WILL GO UNION CLUB Met at the home of Mrs L, Wil liams. 2927 Jay street, to complete the quilt to be given away Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs. Harrison, 2931 Antietam. Tne next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Har rison. Mrs. M. Brown is presi dent; Mrs. B. Wallace Is secre tary. CRIMSON AND GOLD CLUB Met at the home of Mrs Mary Irvin Tuesday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Lyons, 13667 Binder All mem bers are requested to be present. STICK TIGHT PALS Met at the home of Mrs. L. Mc- Gary, 1436 Frederick street. After a brief business session, a repast was served by the hostess. Miss C. Turner and Mr. L. Simington are out of town on vacations. The next meeting will be held at the home of Leona Pittman. 221 E. Warren avenue, Mrs. E. M. Brown, host ess. DETROIT ASSOCIATION OF BEAUTY OPERATORS Various committees necessary for the staging of the Style Revue and Cabaret Party to be given by the Detroit Association of Beauty Op erators were named at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Eva Mc- Henry of King avenue. Other plans for the dance were discussed and prizes to be given were de termined. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Sadie Fulwood is the chairman of the dance committee. Mrs. Ruth Steam, president of the associa tion. was unable to attend this meeting. V-8 SOCIAL CLUB Met at the home of Mrs. John nie Mae Gipson. 532 F. Kirby. The business meeting was short as the majority of the evening was dedi cated to the celebration of Mrs. I Gipson. A delightful repast was served in keeping with the spirit of the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Wilson, 526 E. Kirby, No. 2. Heroines Of Jericho Sponsor Sunday Tea The Heroines of Jericho gave a tea Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lula Lee. Providence Harmon izers were the guests of honor. Among those present were the members of the Harmonizers, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. James. Miss Della Jackson. Charlie R Jones. Mrs. Marv Mitchell Others present were: Mrs Rebecca Harris. Mrs. Carrie Ryan. Mrs. Fannie Buford. Mr. and Mrs. Hightower, Mrs Gus sie Gaskin, Mrs Young. Mrs Addie Tinsely, Mrs. Mattie C. Houston. Mrs. Josephine Barnes. Mrs. Sallie Young. Thomas Winburn. L Tem ple. Booker Shaw and many others. Julia Temple. Grand Deputy: John Lee. Grand Joshua, and Mrs. Mabel G. Labeau. Celebrates Fourth Anniversary Sat. The Art and Study League cele brated their fourth anniversary with a party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Patsy Thomson of Hart ford ’•avenue A delicious repast was served and an enjoyable eve ning was spent. Guests present included' Ger trude Jones, president; Lucinda Ray. vice-president; Ernestine Humphrey, treasurer; Mary Ben jamin. Rosemary Hill, Laura Moscly. Constance Settles. Made line Seymore. Audrey Spencer Patsy Thompson. l*auretta W T atts Estelle Williams. Grace Williams. Leontine Williams. Dorothy Clark. Margarotte Smith. Evelyn Winston. Frances Blake. Marian Davis. Sil via Keys. Rebecca Muriel and Ernestine secretary FURLOUGHING In town enjoying furloughs with their families are Sgt Charles Stephens and Cpl Charles Powell. Sgt. Stephens is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Stephens Sr., ghe of the John R. USO. Cpl Pow ell is the husband of Mrs Marjorie G reen id ge-Powell. They are the proud parents of a young baby. W. G. writes, “I hav* been using Lady Lennox for 3 years. It gives perfect results." AJ J.wTites, 'Today Is my Mth year and do I feel good with my jet black Lennox Hair" DOUBLE BOTTLE treat ment Lady Lennowat druggists or sent postpaid for fl.oo plus 20r tax <total $1 20 > or. sent COD. for $1 54 Send money and save 34c. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. LADY LENNOX 00.. Dept. I MEMPHIS 3, IXNN. CIM4. LLCa CLUBS Monthly Teas Of Fellowship Feature Of YW The first of a series of monthly Fellowship teas to be sponsored by the Membership Committee of the Lucy Thurman YW’CA will be given* on Sunday. Oct. 15. from 4- 6pm In order to provide an op portunity for all present to meet and converse leisurely, no pro gram has been planned. Incidental music will be furnished A large number of hostesses will assure an atmosphere of Christian fellow ship. Mrs Ethel Goins, chairman of the tea. will pour Assisting host esses will be other members of the Membership Committee. They are: Mesdames Pearl V. Collins, chair man of the committee; Margaret Vanßuren, Gertrude Kennedy, Thelma Dickson. Lucille Hulbert, Leatha Utz, Exether Washington, A. M. Bankhead, William Warren, Mary Williams, Mary O Smith, R. Lucille Porter, William C. Osby, Gertrude B Williams. Irene Smith, Alta Otis, Alice Robinson. A Al len. Sarah Black. Carrie Curtis, LaVerne Schuster. Alice Scott, and Della Tolson, and Misses Ber nadine Miller and Jennie Ollison Chairman for the succeeding Fellowship teas will be: Mrs. Thel ma Dickson, November: Mrs. Irene Smith, December; Mrs Alta Otis, January; Mrs. Mi Vanßuren, Feb ruary. The public is cordially in vited to attend. 'A special invita tion is extended to YWCA mem bers and friends and newcofners to the city. THE JONESES GO EAST Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones. 2637 Maple street, will entrain Satur day morning, October 14. for Buf falo. Niagara Falls, and Lacka wanna. While taking a week-end vacation in the state of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will visit their agents in the above cities The Joneses are the owners of Jones-Jones company, 575 East Columbia street. HIGHLAND PARK AUDREY MASON’S TROTH IS TOLD Mr. and Mrs. William Mason of Twelfth street have announced the engagement of their daughter. Au drey Elaine, to S-Sgt. David R. Shorter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Richard Shorter of Dayton. Ohio. Miss Mason is a graduate from Northern high and Howard university. She is at present em ployed by the government in Wash ington. S-Sgt. Shorter is a gradu ate of Northwestern and the Uni versity of Detroit. He is now sta tioned at Painsfleld, Wash Mrs. Cathy of Kenilworth avenue gave a beautifully appointed lunch eon in her spacious apartment to honor Lessie Boatman, who will become the bride of Cpl. Henry Baker on Nov. 23 . . . Garden flowers were used throughout the house . . . The luncheon table held an attractive arrangement of all white autumn flowers, snapdrag ons. chrysanthemums, gladiolas. and petunias . . . The guests includ ed; the Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Stone wall of Jacksonville. Fla.; Mrs. Pol lie Ann Stevens, Cleveland. O.; Mrs. Marv Jackson of Labelle; Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs. Alice Martin. Mrs. James Brown, and Hattie Baker. Four-year-old Robert Taylor, dressed as Cupid, conveyed the gifts to the honoree in a blue and white basket attached to his small bike. Attractive Mrs. Lenora Baker is back in town after spending the summer in the East She was the center of many gay luncheons, din ners. and parties. She expects to spend much of her spare time this winter at the USO. Saw lovely Mrs. Lou Ella Stewart the other day—ever so smart in a black dress and furs. The dress is one of her own creations —and she told me that she was leaving soon for California to join her hubby who is stationed there. DELEGATES Mrs. Anna Gilbert and Anna Cooper were the delegates who rep resented the local society of Berea Methodist church and the fourth annual conversion of the WSCS of the Lexington conference which wat held at Scott Methodist church The local society women were host esses. Some eight hundred dele gates attended. HOME Pvt. Harvey Flanagan and Pvt Thomas Reeves, are home on a two-week furlough Both Harvey and Thomas were active members of the Methodist Fellowship and other youth activities in the Park before entering the service of their country. Pvt. Reeves is keenly in terested in Negro history as you may recall he was the first presi dent of the Youth Negro History class in the Park. Harvey's interest was dramatics. VISITING IN SOUTH Lewis Eggleston of Trumbull ave nue is spending a delightful vaca tion with the Missus' relatives in Alabama’ and Florida YOUNG DEB HOSTESS Mary Hodge of Klinger enter- HOW TO COLOR HAIR TO BUCK BEAUTY Drib Cast 0 TMi Solid C • k • Shampoo Ditooyery Tint! Jot Block Cakr oofely tiata faded. dull ilfoleoo ugly hair U a right lot kla e h aao fivoo fovaly luotre at it wtohao eat dirt, lour dandrug arid greeeee Lovaly. youthful, radi ant tot black hair to ottraetioa holpt girl* vis mea aad man via lava! All yea aaed ia Tiata Tat Bloch Shampee. (AUa tome# la Dark Wrawa Shade.) x: iFLrnnfflrp SIND NO MONIYI '.Y.-f*' plus potto** on pooiuoe anuranra of oat lofoction ia T day* ar monay boeh Wo pa' aootaco if mono; coma* with ardor Writ# today ta TINTZ CO. til M Michigaa Dapt tit Chicago. Hi. NEWLYWEDS HONEYMOONING MR; v v > .. J» " nja m. ' WmWMM ISHolk ■■■i '■ 5 M.-Sgt. ad Mrs. Wilson H. Caldwell were married Oct. 6 at the Holy Ntme of Mary Catholic church in Chicago. Mrs. Caldwell is the former Debbrah Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Dixon of that city. She is a graduate of West Virginia State college. Sgt. Caldwell is a former Wayne university student and an ex-basketball star. He has recently returned from the South Pacific to attend Officers' Candidate school at Fort Belvoir, Vir ginia. Ten months of his nearly three years in service have been in the South Pacific. The young couple will make their home in Washington, D. C.. following a brief honeymoon in Detroit. Sgt. Caldwell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Caldwell of Taft street. —Photo by Brown. tnined friends with a get-together party in the home of her parents Saturday night. Mary Ruth Dobson and Elizabeth Randell* were the invited guests from the Park Sunday at Berea was Womans day. Mrs. D. D. Turpeau of Cin cinnati. Ohio, was the speaker of the noon hour. Mrs. Thelma Stev ens secretary of the Division of Social Relation and the The musical notes were rendered Church activities was also a guest, by the Womans Chorus. Mrs. W. Loving director. NEW HIGHLAND PARKER George Frank Mallctte, born on September 20. to S-Sgt. Melvyn and Elinor Mallctte (Elmore Bould ing). OPEN HOUSE OF URBAN LEAGUE The Detroit Urban League will hold open house at the new home located at 20# Jack avenue corner of John R. Sunday, Oct. 15, from 4-7 p ni. JESSE O. THOMAS SPEAKS INSTITUTE, W Va. Thomas, special assistant to the di rector of Domestic Operations of the American Red Cross, was the speaker at the Sunday vesper serv ices of the West Virginia State col lege. Institute. October R * CORRECTION Through an error in the story in last week's issue of the Mich igan Chronicle. Mrs. Mary Jones was named as mistress of ceremonies at the dedication an niversary of St. Cyprians Episcopal church. Mrs. Ada Evans was the mistress of cere monies. The Chronicle regrets the error that makes this cor rection ivecessary. CAREFUL, SISTER! Don’t Neglect backache* du# to mutcla pain* and strain*. Apply a Johnson'i RED CROSS PLASTER to chtit or back —right on tha spot. Thi* tried-and - trua ralief goe* to work instantly. Warms *oothe* pro tact* supports work* while you work. RED CROSS PLASTERS are clean, sanitary, easy to usa -no messy, smelly liniment to soil clothing. Keep a supply always on hand. Insist on tha genuine, famous for mora than 50 years, mad* by Johnson A Johnson. ONLY 35c at your drug store. |4wcm, RID CROSS PLASTIR How women am/girls maxj get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul Is a liquid medicine which many women say has brought relief from the cramp like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress here's how it may help: \ m Taken like a tonic, ft should stimulate appe tite. aid digestion.* thus help build resist ance for the “time'' to come. Started 3 days before “your timer", it should /[oiji\ help relieve pain due f INTO Ato purely functional \rhiSV) causes. Try Cardul If It helps. yp** you'll be glad you did. mCARDUI a •«« i»a*i #>•»*.«•»* Choicettes Club Sponsors Big Dance Ths Choicettes club sponsored a Charity Military Ball at the La bor Temple Sunday night for the purpose of raising funds with which to buy gifts for the boys overseas. Servicemen were admitted free And they flocked in to hear the melodious music <’f I<erov Smith's orchestra. The e'ub, which is a Christmas savings and social group It has only been organ ized since January, and has done marvelously well. MEH ADORE Long, Silky Hair! r lou owe it lo your future Happiness to jnaka this test st stir risk Try the** sot 14 days—l whole wreka— thea if you aro not sniaied and drlightad. return them and u« will refund your money at onco. Let your mirror he your proof. Send •* deposit »nd pay poatman $3 plus post*** on deliyery or tend IS with order and save postage. Oet all > an this bparisl Introductory Offer for tho prteo of tha Kscto Ointment alone, tai included' Act MOW I COSTONIE PRODUCTS, Dept. 4D-2S, .110 St. Nicholas Ave. Ns* Vorh DOES YOUR HAIR BREAK OFF^SPLIT? Long hair often depends on a healthy scalp condition! 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Vo calizing was done by Buddy Roy ster A twenty-flve dollar War Bond was awarded Mary B Winn for selling the highest number of tickets Among the many guests present were: James Hepburn, president; Mrs. Otea Cowans. Jack Mathews, Dorothy Smith, Chief P. O. Adol phus Jacobs, Minnie Cam. Kay Owens. David Jones. Pinky Ham ilton. #Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. C B Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pruitt, Mary B. Winn, George Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Weston, Lula Johnson, Hamilton Weaver, Pricilla Roystetr, A 1 Watson, Lou ise Royster, John Harrison, John Johnson, F. Harrison, Maggie Prime, Minnie Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Jenkins. Fletcher Hol lingsworth. Etta Edmond. Carene Bow«n. and others too numerous to mention. VISITING DETROIT Rev. Hiram 8.. Mays, father of Mrs. Della Leonard of Woodrow avenue, had been the Leonards* house guest during his visit in De troit for the conference at Scott ME church. Rev. 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