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PAGE TEN 20-Year-Old Club Installs New Officers » Jolly Strollns Club No ? hrld Its annual installation of qflver** at the Club Hou*r. E Vrrnor highway. The club h;»«> hem • gar.ized for the pot ?0 v* at - and has recently purchas'd thr nr\» club home Open hi>u»* \« »«■ •!d throughout the da\ -dating which c\ or our hundred tift> *r c received Mrs Walter Bate* h.»‘ been rlul president f. r thi p.ot Ifi >rai> The committee on an a; n < M> vas chaired b\ Vn M lured J m fton-Scotl Othc me v, hen committee wr.r R.iby M. K i r-> Thacker. At • a Da,r. T! rim.* Oleioi and R '.sa Stew.*: d T‘ie pub lic is welcome at the clubhouse Spec.al g.iest* a: t ou*r "ere Thcima Ralowr Chaile- Fisher The Twelve Steppm rind Id-Comm Hamid F St..IF W\me C* Garvin. Jidgr Jjmo C >d' l. Brsant .1 **• Wonnski. Deter Rurh hack. W.llirtm IV* .kct and many ethers * Virgtl T.ilbrrt h.o been quite ’.l at home but now is rapidly V>r»- s alcscing AT YOUR FAVORITE HOSIERY BAR MORE OF OUR FAMOUS Mid nit e Sheers 1 X . '•*. I V 'V ■ \ ® K II HURRY-HURRY AS YOU WILL WANT YOUR EASTER SUPPLY--NOW ★ * GRATIOT LINEN CENTRE 36 GRATIOT AVENUE Opposite J. L. Hudson LET ME TREAT Your DANDRUFF TETTER NG SCALP^ HRrv * R 1 ‘ ES'V'V MADAM CORA STEELE Tour condition nrrdi the attention of an expert, who know* exactly how to treat the cause, lei an ex pert ihow you todav how it work*. See for yourself how It ran tlve your aralp a clean healthy feeling SteeLene's Ointment 1743 Dußois Street And At Local Drug Stores Melrose 9840. Rea. Fiixroy 2594 BEE-DEW ON SAIL AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE OR BEAUTY SHOP Bee-Dew Beauty College 703-705 K. FOREST AVENUE. DETROIT <M, MICH From the smiles on the faces of the above party they had fun. The women are members of the "Chinch*!*" who entertained their hus bands a! a party Saturday night. Sealed (1. to r.) Glen Willingham. Alexander H. Roberts. THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY g4jq|~ ’’’ 1 ,* < & Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patterson of 1047 Conners avenue, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary last Sunday with a reception in their home. Reverend Charles H. Hill re-read their marriage vows. Mrs. Patterson is an employee of the State. Michigan Un employment compensation.—Photo by Bradley. Matron Honored With Luncheon Mrs. Phiniz.v Mason of Mullett stieet entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Joseph T Thomas, formerly of Long Beach. Calif , and Mrs Ada Tarver of Cincinnati, O, Wednesday. Mrs Thomas is the wife of the Rev Joseph T Thomas of Calvary Baptist church. Guests present at the luncheon were: Mesdames James King, Thomas Dickerson, Walter Farmer, H H. McCurdy. Ernestine Bowman. Caldonia Hayes, and F.ssie McCowan. * YOU NAVE A TANNED, DANK SKIN, HACK MEADS AND EXTERNALLY CAUSED PIMPLES iBUtN TNE JOY OF LOVE. 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Trial autflt *&e 'eeiai. AGENTS WANTED IONES - JONES COMPANY S7S EAST COLUMBIA ST. I Dept M C Detroit 1. Mich Leant Beauty Culture Beauticians Always in Demand! Now and After the War! i' k Beauty CiVrtjre Assures Steady Employment • Good Pay Unlimited Opportunities Prepare yourself for the future. Bee-Dew will teach you the complete course in Thirty (30) weeks. Day, Night & Part-Time Classes DONT WAIT! ENROLL NOW! THEY’RE HAVING FUN Say "goodbya" to the weatherbeaten, unnatural, too dark outer akin aa well a* BLACK HEADS that enn rnE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE M. M. Bonner, Erwin Madison and S.-Sgl. Marion Dryden. Standing are Mildred Brown, Harriet Bacon, Alece Roberts, Marion Bonner. Phyllis Dryden and Jimmie Willingham. Inkster Sub-Deb Birthday Fete Sub-deb Eleanor Foster of Du rand Court in Inkster was honored by her parents on her birthday with a party. A buffet supper was served, while games and dancing were the diversions of the evening. Many useful gifts were received by the honorer. . Guests who came bearing gifts were: Margariette Pickens, Charles and Ida Marie Paige. Charles Hen derson. John Donald. Ada and Olivia Williams, Barbara Hudson, Helen Faust. Vincent Gray. Estelle Oreese. Gwendolyn Gardner. Vetta and Delia Young. Cecelia Gray, and Mr*. William Johnson, Mrs. R. Gray, and Mrs, W. Welis and son. HAVE YOUR HAIR DONE BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Bessie s Beauty A teller • 8840-42 RUSSELL AT HOLBROOK EIGHT YEARS IN ONE LOCATION For Appointment* Call TR. 1-8410 BESSIE WILLIAMS. Proprietor Licenced Operator and Graduated Instructor ' ~ Announcement .... A RELIGIOUS FEAST TROPICAL GARDENS 545 EAST CANFIELD . Monday, March 19th ■l3O P. M. DON’T FAIL TO COME MME. W. C. WRICHT in Charge LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE * ~UOk"sToDENTS *PASi IHE STAl't BOARD Day Night Part-Time Classes ENROLL NOW DORTHRO BEAUTY SCHOOL 5055 - 24th Street, near Warren MRS. NAN O. HARLOW. Senior Inatrurtor MRS. BARBARA R. ROUNDTREE, MISS DOROTHY M. GLOVER, Prop | Use DORTHRO PRODUCTS—For Sale at All Timer BEE-JOS BEAUTY SALON “THE SHOP or FRIF.NDI.Y SERVICE*’ 655 THEODORE Centrallv I orated—l 4 Yr*. of Fxperlenre Spenalinng In HAIR STYLING HOT OIL FREE 5 Experienced Operators to Serve You Beatrice Butler, Prop. Cooperate with na by making your Appointment* in Advance, Te 1-4752 HIGHLAND PARK FOR THE PAST few weeks thF young set. as well as their parents, in the Park have gone community club conscious. Various clubs arc cropping up everywhere . . . Sat in day, Feb 17. in the home of Tanya Jones of Trowbridge ave nue. plans were completed for the Park's newest club. The name of ’.lie club has not reached our desk as yet . . . Members of the club arc: Reatrice Warren. Shirley Kailim. Dorothy Carbin. AllettrefcS Wil liams, Hazel Nelson. Jeanetta la'ftress, Bernice McKinley, Lillian Cambell. Dorella Baker, Lulu F.llis, and Tanya Jones, the hostess. She delighted her guests with a delicious buffet supper. The club will make its debut at a formal dance sometime in March. • • • ON MONDAY evening. Feb. 19, another group made plans to or ganize a club of the Park's smart est sub-debs under the direction of Harvey Jackson. The girls are to select their community counsellor at their next meeting. The follow ing parents met in the home of Lewis Eggleston of Trumbull ave nue Sunday evening and organized themselves into a sponsoring com mittee for the Highland Park Com munity D. S G. Junior group: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duckworth. Mrs. A Stewart, Mrs. Grace McDowell. Mrs, Pauletta Powell. Mis. Odell Loving, and Mrs. Lulu Eggleston. Harvey Jacks'on spoke earnestly to the parents expressing the great need for more such groups for the community youth. * • 10 YEAR OLD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY STAC. IN THE LOVELY home of his parents, Attv. and Mrs. Judson Powell Sr., of Pasadena West, Jud son Powell Jr., celebrated his tenth birthday with a stag party . . . Sat urday afternoon . . . Nineteen of the young host’s pals gathered in the living room and played various games supervised by Miss Pollie Mae Scott . . . Caps and whistles added to the revelry. • * * CNCLE GEORGE (Mr. George Hoagland Jr > who is a community favorite of the small fry. kept the party gay with his humor as they gathered around the table and de voured the tasty three-course luncheon which was planned by Judson Jr. . . . The birthday colors were red. white and blue. The din ing room table was covered with a delicate blue colored cloth . . . and centered with the birthday cake topped with ten candles and blue and white iced decorations. Miniature American flags were on each end of the table; and on the side of each red. white and blue nut basket. The party arrange ments were in keeping with the A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY James Cobbs Entertained .MR. AND MRS. James P. Cobb of Baldwin avenue entertained friends at their home Monday. Va rious types of games were pro vided from which guests could choose whatever diversion they preferred. * * • THE BUFFET supper menu in cluded turkey sandwiches, ham. potato chips, pickles, olives, cake, coffee, peanuts and cand.es. A lace-covered table was centered with a huge arrangement of red and white carnations and candle* Honor guests were Mr. and Mrs George Walker, newlyweds. V * * OTHER GUESTS present in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Josepn An drew.'. Mr. and Mi>. Elvvoiki Cook. Mr. and Mrs. George E Stncdley. Mr and Mrs. Russell K. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. I H Long. Mr. and Mrs. M D. Hassen, Mr. and Mrs. James A McFal!, Miss Mary E Raines, Van .Murdock, Mrs. Charles Smith, John Duncan. L A Milbcn and others. Inksterite Honored At Pot Luck Lunch Ann Johnson was hostess at a pot luck luncheon for Hilly Holla way Tuesday afternoon at her home on Harrison road in Inkster, Mich. Guests present were: Doris Cole, Florence McClaren, Annie M. Bai ley, Willie Burton, Mabel Buchan on. Margie Napeene, Mary Me- Neely. Ethel Saryarn. Gertrude Eloise Evans. From Detroit were: Gertrude Tucker, Hazel Bydy, Annie Brook. Dosia Steph ens. Elizabeth Mitchell. Leona Goodson and Carrie Spencer. BI.UE MOON SOCIAL CLUB Met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Brooks of St. Antoine street Wed nesday. Mrs. Marie Paige Moore was accepted as a new member. Plans were completed for a club party to be given March 3, at 1006 E Ferry. The next meeting will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hunter. A Whitfield is club reporter. stag party. Including the honoree the guests were: Ronald Grayson. Ronald Dash. Benjamin Jackson. Dale Robinson. Harvey Jackson Jr. Eugene Jack.-on. George Beson, Harold Lewis, Hubert Nelson. Henry Nelson. Billie Bright. Wil liam Dash, Langleston Eggleston, George Hoagland < Uncle George!, Mrs. Harold Lewis, and Mrs. Eu gene Jackson. * • OUT OF THE ARMY PVT. DOROTHY Stewart Mc- Ghee will be out of the army \\ ith in the next f< w dir> Pv t M *Ght < was given a medwal di.-ehiirge. She was stationed in the West. MRS. LILLIAN Over*: reel of Laßclle avenue, left Friday ♦we lling to visit relatives in St. l*>uis, Mo, for ten days. * H* * SUNDAY AT I2TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH THE REV. E. RAY spoke to his people from the subject "Un consuming Fire." Music by the senior choir. Floyd Uwvis, director. Thelma Hunt, pianist. Su day afternoon, the Rev. Raft Flake was guest speaker. He chose as his* sun ject. ‘‘Look on the Field." Pastor Ray spoke of the "New Birth" Sun day evening. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson of Elhart. Inti . and Mr and Mrs. Oliver Mullet*. Mas ter Charles Price is on the sick list. All friends are invited to worship with Pastor Ray and his people. COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT Ho INC LUES LUIW6 jOOM, BEIBOOM, NINETTE, KITCHEt l •• '-T-“. 1 ir Allto^^ CASH FURNITURE MART 334 JUST PLAIN BRICK WALLS! YOU SAVE! FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE THE UPTOWN BEAUTY SALON 4410 JOHN R. AT CANFIELD Competent Operators to serve you in every Beauty Treatment HAIR—SCALP—FACE—NAILS, ETC m Hr ratherlni Meek For Appointments Call—TE. 2-8185 BETTIE GLENN PIANO TEACHER BEGINNERS PREFERRED RATES REASONABLE 6383IR0NW00D TY. 7-9369 The Party Line By MARIAN California . . . here I come. In deed that’s the cry of an interesting trio, Mesdames Lucille Walker, Ernestyne Johnson and Virgie Johnson. They left during the weekend and were accompanied as far as Chicago by Joseph Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunlap. Before leaving Chicago the entire parly was sited at a cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Walden Terry. Mrs. Burks and Mrs. Dunlap plan to stay in Chicago for some spring shopping. • * * Friday evening Mrs. Lucille Wal ker was presented in recital under the auspices of the Lansing Fed erated Women's club and before a mixed audience. She was well re ceived Lansing critics were high in' their praise of the charming singer. • • • Petite Joanne Jackson was hos tess Saturday to a bunch of her pals, who heiped her celebrate her 13th birthday. She was a charm ing hostess. Among the gay dates were: Billy Parker, Jean Bonner, Joyce Morton, Alma Morton, Al bert How ard. James Fritz.. Do: is Perdue. Herbert Craig, Wilbert Henderson. James and Elmer Leigh, Juanita Simms. Virginia Cox, Thomas Turner. Ronald Teas 'ey, Norman Webb. Fav Jean Bren »»n, Mary Walker. Donald Lucas. Orsel McGhee. Jea: Camp, Jean Merritt, Leon Wheeler, James Wil liams, Cora Lee Lake. Doris Bell, Marjory Gillard, Doris Johnson, Maxine Howell. Billy Houston, Marjory White, Margaret Huston. Herbert White and others V * * The Triangle club had a lot of fun when they met in the very pretty home of Mrs. Jennie Jones on American avenue. It is wisely said, that the George Joneses are one couple that truly have a "Bet ter Homes and Garden" ro.-idencA Everything ideal indeed She served la.-tily after the meeting, which dealt with the election of new officers. They are: Mable Mosley, president; Ann ibelie Van Dorn, vice president; Gladys Dun lap. secretary; Margarite Causey, corresponding secretary, and Oneal Abbington. treasurer. Others on hand included Mrs. A. Williams, lx*ura Pearson. Ernestine Jones, Hazel Cook and Marian McClain. * * * Friday morning the Robert Ar nolds of Woodrow avenue left tor Hot Springs and a month's sojourn in Louisiana and other points south. $ * v The I.ef-F< mines Social club met a* the home bf Mrs L tulle Wil burn. Member- present *<'ir: Mane Brantford, president; Made line Whitlock, vice president; Rea tka Cruse, secretary; Hazel Varner, financial secretary; E•>per no I a Jones, treasurer; Bertha Frazier, chairman sick committee; La vis Page, chairman of t ew members’ committee. After business, bridge was played and prizes were award ed to Mrs. Jones, first; M. Whit lock. second, and M. Brantford, consolation. Refreshment.* were then served bv the hostess. * * • William Matney Sr. is ill in tfye Mari; e hospital, we understand Also the news of Bud Colvcr of Hartford avenue being ill with a nervops breakdown at Ford hos pital, reaches our column. * * % The popular A-ttv. and Mrs. Er- • SBK; < Elele Baker Proprietor nest Cabule were Sunday morning hosts to friends at breakfast. They annually entertain several couples who share February as their natal month. The group included: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Burke, Mr. am. Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ker Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ken dricks, and Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin. * * Mrs. Joseph Green of Hartford avenue had a group of ladies in for bridge on Saturday afternoon at her very comfortable home. Mrs. Grace Jackson won first prize; Mrs. Owens, second. Others were Mesdames Emella Cabule. Alice Woods, Hattie Henry, Maude Rus sian, Gladys Dunlap and Myrtle Hall. 000 The John Cooks were hosts Sun day to their niece and her hubby, Capt. and Mrs. Prather. Mrs. Pra ther was the former Helen Dillard. • * * Mrs. Ann* belle Wells and her sister, Mrs. Mary Walker, dashed off for New York to visit Mrs. Wells' husband who is in the Coast Guard. They plan to spend two weeks in the East. * * r The Smartees met with Mrs. Minnie Jones on Tireman avenue. The hostess entertained as her -uests Marie Harris and Mary LEARN to DANCE - AT - BETTIE TAYLOR’S NEW DANCE STUDIO In tho Tobin Building, Room 203 IMS BROADWAY SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN C.lrl* from 22 to 26 Year* Old Tra.ned for Chorus Girls and Specially Work—Enroll Now HOURS—I 2 TO «P M. Appointment for Other Hours Ra. 3140 Ch. 1308 — i IT IS EASY TO BANISH GRAY HAIR BY APPLYING WM. J. BRANDT S LIQUID EAU DENNA HAIR COLORER SO YOU WOULD NOT KNOW IT EVER WAS CRAY. 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