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PAGE TEN DINNER HONORING MISS DETROIT foggSSSm ' T % y y ■ 8 ;.*** ■'. , -?*^ l •4* *• —-«*■“•; • : lßrr g - *- - lwi il >~~*j ’! £jfejrg| _ n^, ; xJT ~ A t j Mias Barbara Loomis, winner of this year's contest for • Miss Detroit, was honored at a dinner party held in the home of John R. Wil liams. publicity director of the Tuskegee-Wil berforce game, held here last Friday under the sponsorship of Alpha Kappa Alpha soror ity. Tha runner-up contestants are shown with Mr. Williams. Gladys Mills, who chaperoned CLUBS ENTRE NOUS CU B Wat entertained by Mrs I/ndie Foster. 5956 Northfleld avenue, Thursday. Plans were completed for the annual recital. "Youth on Parade." to be given November 6 at S: 15 p m , by the club. Mrs Fan nette Norris was the guest speaker. A delightful menu was served by the hostess Mrs Gertrude llcndcr •on u president of the club. CLUB OF OHEER Met at the home of Mrs May Tennont, 2039 McPherson After the business session, the members •howered Mrs. Hare! Nunlie with Rifts in honor of her birthday which she was celebrating Burn color UR TO BLACK BEAUTY Or No fat Hill Mrw Solid Coho B mp o o I>ti< ovary Tint! mI«It . 4 In • \ nest *. ,; 1 flTf» Iot»Iv ln«t?n at i t »»«>i»» inn»# I Undruff »nd *>«••*» ' 1 y youthful, r*di »»t hoir it # attractive holpt glrla «M mrn a»d SMB wta Uva! All you aood ta |M lot <AUo MBtl *Tcak« SEND NO MONEY!;::* j;; jrtas ssstaga oa pool tiro aaaaranoa of **t- WIMN la T day* or mtnty Sack. W* pay paatasi tt Mlvy corn** with ardor. Writ* taday a* TUTrX CO., tl» V. Michigaa Boyt. SM Chirac*. 111. MINOR BURNS CUTS& CHAFE AND USE AS A Spetlunq DRESSING Pur*, white, petroleum telly of the Ctneaf quality. A wonderfully tooth* Inf help for minor cut*, wound*, •crapes, chafe*, and abrasions. One of the world's fastest selling and outstanding values at low prtoo. IUK FOR *01)111 MOftOIIKC •old by stores everywhere For many use* in your home get Worolin* every time. MOROLINE Petroleum Jelly MID'S LAMEST SELLER AT 5* - TRIPLE SIZE HR Honoree ■' ." y HD &£ Hue Be ■ Mrs. Christine Fuqua, national and local president of the Housewives League, was honored at a testimonial ban quet Thursday at the Lucy Thurman YWCA. Approx imate 200 people came to pay tribute to Mrs. Fuqua for the work she has done locally and nationally. Mrs. Fuqua it shown as aha acknowledged the the communications, greet ings, gifts, and tastimonials at tha banquet, which was spon sored by the Housewives League of Detroit and tha Booker T. Washington Trade association! j PERSONALS REMARRIED Miss Carrie Cash became the bride of Ernest V. Davis, of Day ton. Ohio, at a quiet wedding in the j chambers of Hon.'Judge Watts in 1 the Wayne County Building, Sat urday morning. Miss Dorothy I Rawlings attended the bride, while Arthur Palmer stood with the groom. Mrs. Willie Mae Palmer was a witness. The bride and groom were formerly married 16 years ago. MUSICIAN IN BIG CITY Robert No’an, of the Robert Nolan School of Music, is sojourn ing in New York City for the nonce. The time of his return has not been set. VISITS SOUTHLAND Mrs. Daisy Dqw. 2984 Brush street has recently returned to the Mot >r City folio ving a tour of the South visiting friends and relatives, j Her itinerary included Mobile, 1 Camden and Selma, Ala. PRIVATE VISITS RELATIVES Pvt. Charles Aaron, of Camp Livingston. La., who is a member of the 234th AAA Gun Bn. is in the Motor City visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Henry Dibble of 3130 J->y street Pvt Aaron will be in the city for 16 days, and was inducted June 2, 1943. FLIES TO CONVENTION Miss Freddie Noreca Flye of St Louis. Mo., flew to Detroit to attend the annual conference at St. John C M E church. St. Aubin at Maple Miss Five was the house guest of her sister, Mrs Willie Wilson of 2T34 Antietam. and her cousin. Mrs Lula Divens of 530 Erskine while in the city. VISITING SGT. S-Sgt. Jack P Gilmore was i home for a ten-day furlough. , which was made happy for him by his father's recovery from a re cent illness He visited* his parents. Mr. an j Mrs Aaron E Gilmore, jnd other relatives. During his stay in the city he was dinner | guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Littleton, and took a fish ing trip with M L. Harris. PRE-HALLOWE'EN BREAKFAST The Great Metropolitan Center club is planning a pre-Hallowe'en i breakfast at their clubhouse, 1930 A Grand boulevard. Sunday morning. Oct 28. at 300 a m. RICHMOND EDITOR DIES RICHMOND (ANPi Roscoe Conkling Mitchell, former editor and publisher of the Richmond Planet, died Monday morning after a few hours illness at his home. them; left to right: Mrs. Mills. Jscquslina Clsgett. Leone Luckey. Vole Deloney. Martha Lundy. Miss Loomis. Doris Todd. Cordell Griggs. Arlins Davidson. Don L. Broach. Chris tine Croxton and Jeanne Thompson. Saan in the background are Misses Barthwall. Garner, and Mr. Williams. Photo by Bradley. NORTH END NEWS ! I By MARIAN C. McCILL : At the regular meeting of the Red Crass home nursing class at the J. L. Hudson's Co. Friday, i Mrs Marian C McGill made a re -1 port on food handlers in which she explained the necessity and importance of people who handle food having examinations and health cards. Mrs M. Wilson gave a summary report on budgeting and spending carefully. Mrs. Koy lon.ski gave a report on diabetics, and Mrs. M. Jason reported on the functioning of the heart and rheumatics. Taking temperatures and pulse count instructions were given. An appeal is being made for addition al members to join the class. Ma rian C. McGill is reporter for the class Mr. and Mrs David McGill en tertained at a buffet supper Sat urday Their guests were Mes dames Willie Johnson and A cue Parham. The .McGills of Delmar avenue are still going up to their cottage in Holly, Mich., for week-ends and oxi>ect to do some hunting and fishing. They may spend part of the winter there. Joint Natal Day Shared Mrs. Lula Ha wthorne of 311 Med bury, No. 4. was hostess at a sur prise birthday luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Roberta Clemons, 57 Trowbridge on Monday on their joint birthday. For the occasion, Mrs Hawthorne had laid the table on an exquisite lace tablecloth brought to her from Hot Springs. Ark , by her hus- ! band. Fall flowers comprised the charming centerpiece. Other flow- | ers were interspersed throughout the home. The menu of halved pepper squash filled with creamed peas and carrots, glazed roast chicken, fruit salad, hot rolls and ice cream and cake was prepared by the hostess. The lovely birthday cake was decorated with lighted candles and gorgeous icing. There was some question in the guests’ minds as to whose age they represented. Guests present were: Mesdames Geneva Woods. Hallie Reever, Ann Uoderwood. Eva Posey, Anne Mae Pool. Bessie Day, i and Aretha Goss-Bailey. Mrs Clemons is the vice daugh- | ter ruler of Emma V. Kelly Tem ple. the founder and president of the 20 Cavaliers club and the maj or-general of the State of Michigan Elks She is well thought of by her sister Elks. - •' Father Of Four Enjoys Furlough Pvt. Louis E Smith spent a ten day furlough in Detroit following six months of service in the Army. He spent his furlough with his wife and four children. Edward. Leon ard. Warren and Elliott. Pvt Smith is stationed at Camp Claiborne. La , where he will be given a rat ing as technician third grade and assigned to the motor pool upon his return He ha* recently completed a course at the Ordnance Automo j tive School at Ft Crook. Nebraska. ' Friends and relatives dropped in on the Smiths at their Dequindre home to wish the private good I luck and good-bye before his de parture for his station. Among them were: Mrs. Lillian A. Brazil and her children. Harold and Betty, Louise Smith. Thomas Gillian, Sarah Smith Lewis, and son, Rey nard. Mrs Ethel Mae Harris. Oscar Smith and others. Prior to his in duction into the service. Pvt. Smith was employed as a welder at the Chyrsler Jefferson plant and owned a radio shop at Hastings and Willis. Mrs. Charles Cuss Entertains Friends A surprise birthday party was given Sunday by Mrs. Charles Guss j in honor of her husband. Among the guests who came to join in the gaiety and extend their good wishes and congratulations were: Mr. and Mrs. Mixon. Mr and Mrs. McArthur. Mr and Mrs Bol ton. Mr*. Effie Hurley. Mrs. Brown, Mr* Jackson. Herman Guss. Mar shall Lewis. Lawrence Lemons. Mr and Mrs Martinez, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter. 10 Selected DRESSES *3” Imagine getting 1* aalaetod dreaa »• lor only U. 71! Top value# Smart 1* atyla. pattern and ma- rl tertal. Each dim Prested, \ F cleaned, randy te wear Assorted teUit and material*. Site* no tn QEMt SI. Larger alia* * far I* 00. Sand SO- deposit. balance COD, pin* DVI Cat***. Satisfaction guaranteed gjPjf aav atber barsaina far antlrn fJJ |W ECONOMY MAIL OBDEt ROUSE Mfliß [ o*l Orand St . Onpt IK, QHJ Bair York IS* THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Friends Honor 'Hertha Priest At Sun. Shower - By GLADYS MILLS M.ss Hertha Priest, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jan es Priest of Kirby avenue, the bride-elect of Lt. (J.g > Joseph Jenkins, was the guest of I honor at a number of pre-nuptial j showers, this past wek end. There were two on Saturday, one given in the evening by Muss Edlee Webster i at her home in Leicester court, and a bridge-shower held Saturday afternoon, in the home of • Mrs. Betty Harris, at which Betty Har ris, Lavinia Moore. VantelLa Lane and Charlotte Perry were joint hostesses, a cocktail shower on Sunday evening at which Evelyn Monjoy was hostess and the spin ster party, hostessed by Roberta McGuire on Monday night. Miss Priest left the city on Tuesday for Boston, where the nuptials will take place on Saturday October 2fl, the bridegroom is stationed there with the Coast Guard. Games and Daiquiris At Miss Webster's it should really have been called a "Game-Show | er,” for all types of games were i on the list of divertisement, from j Quija' to "Old Maid,” not to mention the traditional bridge and "you know what” game the ladies are playing with such fury these days. Daiquiris were the .special cock tails of the evening, a favorite of the bride-elect ever since her trip to Mexico several years ago Her gifts were very lovly and included everything from a traveling mani curing case to the sheerest and laci est of unmentionables Indeed Marian Hubbard, came all the way from Pontiac bringing a large red leather hassock, that all the girls wanted to steal Among those who attended the .several affairs were: LaClairc Knox. Elmina Gibson, Margaret Bennett, Marian Hubbard, Ernes tyne Walker, Beulah Whitby, Mary Taliaferro. Bertha Madison-Smith, Evelyn Monjoy. Jane Watson, Betty I Swan. Loretta Briscoe, Helen 1 Wright-Garvin, Carrie Griflfin, Nellie Watts, Cornell Orum, the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Carrie i Priest, Elvesta Wilson, Burmece j Hoagland. Sally Darden. Fannette I Norris, Ruby Chambers, Lollie ' Walker, Roberta McGuire, Helen Toodle, Mable Haile, Jennie Young, Kate Pickens, Bernice White, Fan nie Raiford, Beulah Brewer, and Betty Harris. Bridge prizes at Mrs. Harris’s went to Sally Darden, Mrs. Carrie Priest and Helen Toodle. After the wedding Saturday, Hertha will remain with her hus band for six weeks, tentative plans are for him to return with her on a few days’ leave, at which time the brides parents will give the traditional wedding reception. Romulus News By CELESTE PATTERSON' Mrs. Samuel Hood and her daughter. Harriet Jane: Mrs. A. Waters and Mrs. F. 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Colo •■‘hia Wells, Charmine Barnes. T '>mes Dixon, Luther White. Joyce Williams, Erwin Wiggins, Shirley Kailimai. Gerald Crittendon. Dora r ee Burks. Helen Williams. Dorjs Greene. Agnes Marie Walker. Glo ria Shepherd, Pauline Frazier. Betty Frazier, Susanne Gordon. Harold Griffin. Alor zo Griffin Jr. Melvin Rueker, Vivian Griffin. Alice Lishtfoot. Clifford Starks. Lee Hubbard 111. Virgil L. Jones VI. Bernice Davis. Doreen Sim mons, James Etta Benson and Rirh-irn Gordon HIGHLAND PARK’S JUNIORS AT FOOTBALL GAME Among the sneetators at the Wilberforee - Tu«kegee football came Friday eveninc nulling for the winners were: Kittv Brooks, accompanied bv Gerald Harris: Mary Ruth Dobson accomnanied by Clarence Roulding; Barbara and Walker Gordon. Jean Newton, C. Duncan. Bernice Davi«. W Taylor. Katherine Newton, Walter Duncan, Hattie Jackson. Clyde Rrooks and Alrra Keith. HALLOWE’EN PAHTV HIGHLIGHT OCTOBER Members and students of Be*-ea Church school are looking for ward to their community Hallo we’en party October 27. In Fel lowship Hail. There will be .w>oks and black cats for the children: games, folk-dances and loads of fun for the younc people. A bon fire will climax the evening. Mr. Albert Wilson is chairman of the party committee. News comes to my desk that the coming season at Berea church w ! M h« filled with music: Bellinger and youthful 10 DRESSES S339 READY TO WEAK—CLEANED * PRESSED I*™™® ■i SOO CLOTHINO BARGAINS for ' ENTIRE FAMILY'' complctn stock Army Goods. Ideal for Farm. Bhip yard. War Plant, Costs Suit*. Shoes. H/ Pants, Shirts. SwltUri. Hats, Skirts. Raincoats, etc. ™r Everything Ready To Wear Town A Country Mail Order Co. Dept. 2M. 10> Worth St., New York IS. M Y. A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP The hair roots are in the scalp. The con dition of your hair does often depend heavily on the natural health of your scalp. 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AWAY WITH ITCHY SCALP, DRY. SPLIT. BROKEN ENDS! Start NOW t* gat th* Jang. soft, gleam'ng hair that attract* men! It’s easy t* aso th* QUICK improve ment in your appearance whan you ua* th* famaua Coatom* Scalp Treatment . Xacte Ointment, fretting Oil and Cacoanut Oil Slump*#. Regularly M 95 now all far ally t*. YOU RISK MUST PLEASE YOU NOTHINC OR MONEY BACK! M-DAY TRIAL HOSTESSES AND BRIDE ELECT Doris Miller, directors of the sen ior and youth choirs, are planning to combine the groups for the fall and Christmas concerts Miss Mil ler is expected home this week end from Adrain college. The following young people will appear on program on Youth Day at Berea in November: Charles Jackson, Mary Ruth Dobson. Eve lyn Bryant, Loretta Jackson. Mar> Scott, Pollie Mae Scott, Elizabeth Randles. Barabra Gordon, Jose phine Bryant. Clarence White Thomas Flanagan. Glorian Ander son and others. 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They select just the choicest fruits and vegetables— cook and strain them just right, and conserve the minerals and vitamins we babies need. 17 different kinds—so Mother can give me exactly what the doctor orders. 27. The delegation will be led by ihe Rev. S. M. Riley, who is one of the teaching faculty. Rev. Ri ley is widely known for his teaching ability and interest in in terracial youth groups Among the youth delegates are Delores Eg gleston. Armond Robinson and Antoinette Simms. BROWN MODELS CLUB Met at the home of Cassye Ran kins. Plans were completed for the bridge tournament which will be held Oct. 29 at 504 Trowbridge The hostess served a tasty menu, which was followed by several mbbers of bridge. The next meet >iig will be held at the home of lose Densly. How women am/girls nay get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardul la a liquid medlclna which many women aay baa brought relief from the cramp like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic dlatraas Here'a how It may help: U 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 time”, it should help relieve pain due ' INTO \to purely functional hl/JSkJ P ertodic cause* Cardul. If tt help* you’ll be glad you did. CARDUI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1944 David Nelson Celebrates By GLADYS MILL! Mrs. David Nelson honored her husband with a birthday part£ last Saturday night at their beau tiful home in Hudson avenue A number of mutual friends gathered to fete the honoree on the occasion, and at midnight carried him down the stairs and crowned him king of his household as a charade of the evening The gifts were then opened, proving to con tain a bit of all the things a man needs in his wardrobe. Mrs. Nelson was a cnarming hostess, flitting about in a boom ing frock of navy blue. A turkey dinner with all the delicious pre-season delicacies, comprised the sumptuous menu. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Hoi man Williams, of Chicago. He is the prize fighter. Mrs Mable Hibbs, Mrs Willie Sluthers, Joa Garrett of Baton Rouge, La., Owen Nelson of Chicago, Mrs. Susie Dickens. Mrs. Dorothy Ruckner. Mr. and Mrs Fred Durette, Wil liam Wallace, Olla McCraney, Mrs. Norma Taylor of Des Moines. Mrs. Dell Williams. Reverend C. A Davies, Mrs. Carlis Gaines, Mrs. Belle Boatner, Mr. and Mrs. M. 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