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' SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1945 CAMPUS CONFETTI ARBOR, Mich.—Six weeks «f* Summer football practice at Mtatiifan came to a close last week, as Coach H. O. (Fritz) Crisler and in seconds in command drove their charges through a rigorous two hour and 20 minute intra squad game that provided a wide variety of entertainment for the •uitorisinely laree crowd of an p*-ox innately 3,500 persons, who braved a steady rain to witness the event. To us spectators. Michigan’s possibilities for 1045 looked quite promising indeed, as the lads charged uo and down the field with jreat enthusiasm to score a total r.f- 10 touchdowns. Our senia star, E f AM. was right out there plug ging for an individual showing We are all looking forward to the fall season to see h<m in action. • • • Albert K. Stevens of the Uni versity Extension Service snoke on •Political Action and Racial Dis n-imination” before a meeting of the Inter-racial association at 8 pm. Monday in Lane hall He at tempted to show how far political legislation can go ahead of social attitudes and the effect that attitudes have on existin'* statutes. In this connection, he reviewed the effects of the New York St *te Ivo«- Ouinn bill, the Fair Errnloymrn* Practices Commission hill, and various state and local lr-iMation dealing with racial discrimination in re.haurants and other local en ter rises. After Stevens’ lecture there was an informal Question T>eriod. followed by refre hment* and entertainment in the form of dancing to the music of Harberd and his orchestra. T v '*'i*- cu»st pianist. RICHARD JOHN SON’, who hails from Windsor reallv beat out some jive and thrilled all those present. • • • V*J Day came Tuesday, and with It came hilaritv. jubilation and mirth. Af’er celebrating on S‘ato r-eet unHl our tongues bun? out th* rang all «»rt l 'ered and vwn to WOODY SUF’ TON S on K n slev s*-eet for a big V-J rartv Amonp those present were Rebecca Vn mond. Leom Harrow. Ch Ben tpn. George Benton, D"ane S mons Johns >n, Hi’dra B- v.mt P**nry Duncan, Irene W ■!- n V ‘her Walker. Mariorie Beck. C-o!l I ! ttl«*. Demn-ie T;»vl<>r. Clavton Colons. Sammie Muire head. Bret 'tiller, Ralph Lopez and Loretta Taylor • • 0 The University choir pre*p’'?ed she first of a series of student re'it’ls Sunday. Aug 19 in the Grand Rapid* room of the M hi g.in League Os the forty-«ix mem bers of the choir five are N’omoos. Ge<>r i ”.a Mae A ‘kins. Ger Mne Onhelia Banks Fll.i Cull n* r " *n res Fdmoni » Wartm.in and F!.7.i --beth North Yourrgue • • • MR AND MRS. CHART FS WSRTMAN were visitin? on the Cimnus la.-V Thursday. They will be back on Sunday to attend .a din ner oarty at the home of M°s, M TT LFR on Wall street . . TVE LVN DORSFY. AtTHPry BF'S- T,EY CYNTHIA STOVER and I II C’AN WlftTE were visiting Dr P-*He« in Detroit on V-J Dav. . . . ESTHER WALKER and MAR JORIE BFCK dashed into Detroit V is pas* week-end for a wee bi* es excitement. . . . NORMA Sv’HOBE is snendinc a week with h«*r parents in Indiana. • • • Tliere have ln'en many theories advanced during the past week as •i- why the J.tps tricked this week f<)“ -nirrenderir. g It i« f.iirlv ob v,aus that the RF VToreas ms arc: 1 The Jans soviet too much. 2 This gave them indigestion a i atomiache 3 Asa resul* thev go* *ick ard tired of war and were rot able to f.ht to the la ! manchur.a. 4 Besides, they were af-md ? 0 threatened Allied offensive he -1 ? launched on a large scale The celv notes they had on the avere do mei. 5 All thi< was done to the tune es I Surrender Bride-To-Be Honored With Surprise Party VANSPORT. Ore-Mrs. T'.elms Jerk son Burnett of th * city, hon ored Miss Annie G. Ewing cf St Louis with a stir-, rise party given *t her home Mrs Ewing. a pros pective bride, is •■pending the sum mer with Miss Anna Morrison, of Portland Following an evening of cards end games, refreshments were •erved by Mis* Ada Washing! >n. •iso of Portland. Highlight of the party was the presenting of a vast array of cnli- Pary articles to the prospective bride. Servicemen Feted With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Fd Conley, of lh'44 Brush street, honored their •on. Eddie Conley, MM 3 <\ and their son-in-law. Pfc. Iwo Bell, at it dinner porty Saturday at their home MM 3-c Conley is on a >O - iv furlough from tire South Pa c do where be was stationed for 2*l months.* Pfc. Beil is stationed a* I-ake Charles. La . .Sw • C-udgiyV /A • - Lo.n S?ad*» scln’kti' q,<%i wete in n f >ny and can.o home on furlough >vith him. Among them are ('}>! James Gaines and Jimmy Pn«-L Conley will leave shortly for Port * hicago, Calif. Gives Party For Her Little Son AUGUSTA. Ga. —Mrs. Bertha M. Reid entertained tier li.tle con. ( u.*on C Reid Jr., with a party re cently, celebrating his fourth birth day. Refreshments were served Guests present for the oec*sior> tvere Mrs. Mattie Rcrgainv and children, Helen. Chari e and Rob* r t. Mrs Ethel Robinson nnd *i-en. Hendepion and Elaine. Mrs Lucille Lazrnby and children. Jvacy Leo and Bobbie, Tommie C lyde. Gloria Jean snd James Rn»- Robert Moorfv and family. The honoree received many useful EifU. mL JHw ■ Mr«. Phygenau Bailey-Woodtuff. of Pennsyl vania avenue, wai hostess at a garden party a! her home last Sunday afternoon honoring Miss Laura Frances Johnson of North Caro lina. Seen in the picture, left to right, are: The Trends In Campus Fashion By ISABELLE DESKINS Tie New Look ’ in college fash* . ms is in.iking headlines this fall, and why shouldn't it? After trejt .nz t.ne co.lege worn in for years a* a gadd ng cluthe>-hor>o. design ers nave final y rccogn.zed her as .n a :ult wom..n to whom clothes are important, but of secondary r e-t. Tiie entire .ittitude can be -ummed ;.;v in one w r.-i, UTIL ITY. Stylists have wat hod and t ri.ed from the A ncrican col ic e _.rl. Tnev have noticed that comfort .s the primary requisite n dre-i. and that durability runs a c.ose se;ond. They nave seen her rre'e*- t::e classic tailored drc<<es and coats, good wool sweaters, and practical flattering skirts far more than a generation. • • • DESIGNERS. THIS YEAR, have cor;« dered all these facts, erd have de .ied that maybe the col lege crl s richt after nil in her cho; e of attire. Consequently, the - Ne v Iw>ok” has emerged. In ste-j of pushing anew style of i:e-v sash mi make's have mere ly revamped the nld. making it e-. en more wearable and attrac* l< \ 4* Instead of sl7e 40-plus sweaters, the know-how cal will wear smooth, neat sweiters. If she real ly wants to be up-to-date, shell t . < 'em in and fin.>h it all off wnin a wide leather belt. Onanoe« ue t ’. it t e ch .tige w ill be most noticeable on e.K’ern campuses, siinx* Mid -ve*t fashion 1* reputed ly i year or t vn beh nd. But, nev e: theirs-, it w.U come. 0 0 9 TIIF SWEATER BLOUSE of wool cr>cv, w hich made its Kv.v !a>t year. .? an even more potent ( >r >e in the present picture. This «tv> «o'i if<c'.f because it was a :.;e from sweaters, and better ,n .i'i ur.ders.i t blouse Snirtband a’L.rs and rolled necklines mark the new edit m. and gold and s.l. .er inake chain chokers are the pe # Vo* :\r -:*n. K Its an 1 wrap-around skirts •vr w. t -d i biim to dawn patrollers *ti i * .;! ? v a\nllv to make their 4 o'clock three day* a week be e.i'a-»* donnuia the n was so easy Asa re- 1 1 *. you can choose any «*vie vvr'o-n' and th it suits your derre, n'.o .t« and. plain, or dimdlc. p i checked, or solid color. s*. .r.r.ing. dramatic make-ups. rr ie pop-ilar by seductive pan view n ■*, is out completely. Rely vn > ■'..• own complexion to pul! v i tv a ’h. and keep Unstick and poader clear nnd fresh if you w .int t * !o k natural < which IS t 'e w v voa want to look*. No colic :v r 1 can hcln bit concede to the re v lo«'k. !t is the way she h s wanted to look since she fi t w I-- herded through oramta t an. Slie looks, nnd is, comfort a c her clo'lie- are practical and versatile. And she wears them w i t'ac air of a woman who knows >ne has , .special resoonsi v! to< that >iv«' is capable of meeting. Do You Want PRETTY SKIN and NAD? rt»»* th*«m both with JOKES' COSMETICS I) irev*r*<t Tktoufh A IV#»rr. '' Jone« Ski* Piai.-rTtr trmotrt pimplrt. bUck&eadt etc t'«* »o,Ut— rnult* tomorrow Jonoo' Hair kilp Trootmont it • S 1 coo'biratioo IB fho »»mr jar Ko«p» tr*lp oily Turn* tray ••.to -*!«. k~- r*:*««.» Stay al6*t ii> t*«>VTiS ».riff *V«f* Juno* kot o-oathor Tho throo trottmonla «1 K 0 pi. it Mo po»tty*. Ko COD ordoro. T'ial outfit ilo (coin) AGENTS k ANTED lONES - (ONES COMPANY fitl EAST COLUMBIA ST. i) f pt M C Detroit I Mtrh DESTROY ROACHES Peterman’* Rosch Food it quick death to roaches. It kills by con tact or swallowing. Effective 24 hours a day. No odor. Over 1.250,000 cans of Peterman’s sold Last year. Get Peterman s today. PETERMAN'S ROACH POOD THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY HOSTESS AT GARDEN PARTY CLUBS TIIE WILL GO UNION Mot at the home of the chaplain The president «,• ill and stall uii acle to attend meetings. Mr*. Rosie Hows provided (he meeting. Ihe hostess served a delic.uus re past The mx\ meeting Will ne held at the home ol Mrs. Lula William* of Jay street. TIIE COMMUNITY MATRON’S 1 LI it Met at ‘Jie home of Mrs, Ingram, S9JI Greeley, with .Mrs. Phelps as ii stes.-. The business meeting was .oliowed by a business sesw-ion. A delightful repast was served. TIIE. PORO CLUB OF DETROIT The Poro club of Detroit «407 Gratiot) was well represented at the forty-fifth anniversary of Mrs. A. M. Malone last week In Chi cago. Miss V. Harrison, Mrs. Camp bell and &Irs. W. C, Cook were among the many from Detroit to go over to pay tribute. THE SISTERHOOD ADVANCEMENT CLUB Had a social Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. Selma Carter, of 2284 Snerman street. A delicious chicken dinner was served The next meeting will oc r.c.d at the home of Mrs. Nina Kay, 216 ti Watson. TIIF EVENING IN PARIS SOCIAL CLUB Met at the home of Mr*. Knight; where plans were made fur tne clubs lawn party to be held Aug 2k at the home of Mrs. Eddy. Mrs lYrlcne Fuke was accepted a ne m member. BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. and Mrs. F.d M.xon. of 657: x.vood aven-e, announce tne en gagement of their drtUghter. Rusa I.**o, to Sylvester Harris of Detroit. The marriage plans are not com plete at this time, but it is ex pected that the wedding will take place in the late fall. How Lighter Brighter Skin Helps Win Big Money Jobs U. , . . . . , a. A iili A . . A .. i \ I ook your prettiest if you want to get in on the bigmonev these days. I"oget your l anned Dark Skin lighter. BlackhkapS loosened for easy re moval. and Pimples ot outward origin lessened, drjx'nd on i)R Krij> Pai mpr's Skin Whitknkr Get 2.K pkg. at druggists and us*' as directed. 7 days test must fully satisfy or your money back, ttalaiiai Company, Bax 2*4, Atiaota, Gaarfla ■ Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener ONCOSTS Dr Fntn P« mpr’x !s«in Whitpvrr at he eontaina the ftnevt oh- IB tiinnlile Why uay morr AI«o try t>R. F*vt> Po.mpr s Sain Delirht Skis B IVI.r) t Vanishin* Crsiun. and Skin Maichag Nut Shake Fa cm PooOar ... path B only 25c at druaswU. B it could happen, to vow it y ar* au*A |Hi(y| Li* **) cv.x.' t-*h i ) m/KBi i ii* i IHs/XS S»**k.'; -t- C9Ai hAl*. ) I mJW A- * * *«> * W 7 KJ [>Oii **o e- r. i look uuYt-i t «*sP‘ t v suet i2 kiSTifs luaPfOICfA 4 UN :> Sl/C# BIAC# / M , T mW i A \ Augustin* Morrison, Phygenau Woodruff, Melba Carr, Laura Franca* Johnson, Ruth Giles. Thelma Williams, and Lucilla Smith. —Photo by Bradlay. Honors Cousin From Tennessee Marie Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Browne, of Hazlett, honored her cousm, Lydia Bias I .Tom Tennessee, with a dancing party at their home Thursday. A delightful repast was served at the peak of a festive evening. A large number of the young set turned out to show* the ’'Southern Belle'’ some northern hospitality. • • • GUESTS PRESENT included Charles Jackson, Richard Young. M.ldred Rtnfroe, Robert Renfroe, Willette Franklin. Edw in Campbell, I.ois Martin, John Current. Gladys Martin. Eli Alexander. Wemia Williams. Dorothy\Fair of Oberlin. On.o; Calvin Wilhams. Gwendolyn Howell. Charles Berian. Venetia Flowers. Sanders, Ra ; leigh McDonald, Ethel Duckworth, Jean Flowers, Billy Duckworth, | Lillian Carson. Leroy Gibbs. The re>a Keen. Herman Collier, Justine Mattox, James Lathon, Evelyn James. Vincent Coleman. Others were Elsie Marshall. Horace Day. Olive Robinson. Willie Murdock. Juanita Jackson. Arthur Davis, Henrietta Streeter. Herbert Daniels. Katherine Pickett, Cecil Mickens, Dorothy Flack. Lena H.lie. Joe Bias, William Jones, Ed die Sapp. Charles Turner, Evelyn Tate. William Greene, Doris Rey ( nolds and Gwendolyn Reynolds. Honor Mother At Surprise Dinner Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Wise hon ored her mother. Mrs. Beatrice Rrirn. w ith a surpr-se birthday and ntier at their Hendricks street home Sunday. • • • GUESTS PRESENT were Mrs Katrina Martih and ner father, . James Cromwell; Mr. and Mrs. A. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dalover. Mr and Mrs. N Harris, all of Romulus. Mich.; Mr and Mrs L. Cromwell. Howard Brim. Mr. and i Mrs. H. Harrison of Owen Sound. I Ont. rVow amuyUwyl EOll 100« Ad*l 58k jKSRH •ONT lOf I OUT OH ACCOUNT OP CRAY HAIM! |»k IUCK|^ Tyuses Home Scene Os Lawn Fete Sunday h Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tyus. of 97 Arden Park, were hosts to the De troit Musicians’ Association Sun day. The first floor was banked with flowers. GuesU began to ar rive at 4:30 p.m. and continued until late evening. The program was presented at 20-minute inter vals during the afternoon and eve ning. • • • THOSE WHO appeared on pro gram were Priscilla Anderson. W. Harvey Hill, Dons Ware, Hiawa tha Givahn, Dr. Nellie Beatrice Huger, Cecil Reeves. Lawrence Watson and Burton Fuller. Mrs. Yoland Maddox was program chairman, and Mrs. Jerene G. Macklin, president, presided. Mrs. Myrtle Cook and Mrs. Eula Fran ces served at the punch bowl. Mrs. Zadie Poole and Mrs. Rosa Tyus. co-chairmen of the courtesy com mittee, arranged the refreshments, assisted by Louise Terry. • • * OUT-OF-TOWN guests in at tendance were Mrs. Minnie K. Dillard. New York City; James M. Solomon. Prairie View university. Prairie View, Texas; Mrs. Helen Banks Smith and Mrs, Lena L. Davis, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Houston Brown and Mrs. Vaseline Love, of Jackson, Tenn; Mrs. Fannie Adams. Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs Ethel Sellers-Walton. Montgomery, Ala., and scores of local guests. fP?'Mi/inl BIJ w sv>s wffjffwflf I l\ <&**si** * !• JBI ■ I -K3 # *** /V 4 n \ <<£*; lpppiv / \ *o* Wmm as* *&• # % m(K9v // v\ ? iv^\ c ''«'£ d my’s /j v\ v J / / \ •A >y/ - v " ff?? • P #. V /P 4 ' \ \ Li* iL > vjy h \V Wakt up to those savings on early morning needs dental goods . . • shaving supplies . . . bath requisites • . • hair goods . . . health and beauty aids things that help you start the day bright and cheerful. We’ve your favorite nationally adver tised brands at prices that ring the bell for economy. Come in any hour any day and save money on your ’round-the-clock needs. | SRUinCS THAT (QUIIT Vimms 49c and $1.69 Palmer’s Skin Whitener ... 19c 1 lb. Petroleum Jelly 17c Lava Soap 3 bars 11c Jergen’s Lotion 79c Ironised Yeast 59c Woodbury Soap 3 bars 21c 35c Quest Deodorant 31c 5 lbs. Epsom Salts 19c 100 Bayer Aspirins 59c mens ntios 18 Marlin Blades 25c Mennen Talc ....25c Coty Shaving Cream 50c SI.OO Prep for Shaving ...67c London’s Watch and Key Cheins $1.98 Williams After Shave Lotion 49c Yardley’s Invisible Talc .•. .85c Mennen Skin Balm 50c Comb and Brush Sets 51.19-52.98 * areas* Pocket Colored Handkerchiefs 3 Sc Add 20"'* Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, jewelry. Luggage SILVER ANNIVERSARY RBHBai Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Abbington. of 6525 Firwood avenue, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last Saturday evening at the Urban League. In the picture, the honored couple are seen as they received one of the many fine gifts of silver from one of their guests.—Photo by Bradley. Mrs. Anna Peek and Miss Helen Kemp, sister and niece of Mrs. Rossie Reeves of 2255 Sherman street, are visiting in the city They are from Cincinnati and plan to visit Canada before they return to their home. Miss Luda Nichols, of 6061 Stan ford, had visitors from Fla., in the persons of her mother and sister. Mrs. Charlotte Hart and Mrs. Olive Houstan of Pensacola. During their visit they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hart at a dinner party. ■BARTH WELLS! * RUSSELL xt ik-OEK. Vj La* till' ■ ■ : OAKLAND *(. HA6L e ' CANFIELD or BRUSH J// HASTINGS at BENTON Xl%r HOLBROOK at OAKLAND HASTINGS at HENPRiE ■ PERSONALS V ■ IODENT *\ If TOOTH POWDER ;; j K«lr«>h«« A Tf .: ' Motninj jff , T . Mouth all I ‘#V /f n. van \ If * \ F TOOTH BRUSH | ■ . - / Mrs. Ella Holley, of 1240 Wood land avenue, sister of Mrs. Esther Henderson, left the city for an ex tended visit in the South and East. Before her return to her home she will visit one of her sons in Norfolk, Va. She was accompa n.ed by three of her grandchil n, Timotny, Esther and Durnel la, call iren of her son, David. MRS. 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