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PAGE TEN Di xon-Bond Nuptials Read ‘At Carter CME V V* ,V ■ p 1.. •. : Mr> 5 *ie Di\ n >• .< <■ i'iV a' n Pond, son if V «• and M:- R W Tond in ad • ... :r t <: c emonv * thi (.«:’• Mr'.; , .!.<••> t!. ..rrh last month T‘« Prv Mr. Davik €>ftu at *: r • . >. 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Ohio. THE FIVE W. SOCIAL AND CH ARITY C LI B Met at the home of Mrs McCar ther of 4515 McGraw The dub meeting opened with a prayer by Mrs Mary Graves Mrs Rosa Gragg president of the Federated clubs' was guest of honor. Season’s Greetings r«OM v. Dewberry's j BEAUTY SHOPPE iftiol'ting in | ALL TYPES OF HAIR | Croquiq noting Wa»inf 1 Pin Curl I— Cold Pormanonti 1‘ 656 JOSEPHINE MA SIS* 4things all mothers should know about FLETCHER’S CASTORIA 1 Is Fletcher’* Castoria made eipeciallv for children YIS. Because children’* delicate ivitemi need a specia laxative 2 I» Fletcher » Castoria pleasant to take? YIS. Children like the taste so there’* no struggle over getting them to take it. Platchar'a Cailona tniutri eim need in a child' e laxatne Aek your drug/nt lor the package uilh the green band and laboratory control number on it Aliroyt lokt e leralxe only at dirrcltd on the Package or by your phyticien CASTORIA 7Jk« original and ganuino tSbelf"/ */ lifllßllllllli pllliH Principals of the Dixon-Bond nuptials, read last month at the Carter Metropolitan church, stand amid a shower of rice shortly after the ceremony. In the photo with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bend are: Miss Blanche Edwards, maid Auxiliary Hosts 1 At Project Fete The Progre.vive Woman* Aux iliary was host to * gather , ing Thursday evening at the Mar \ n Moseley home 14750 Dequin* rire v to celebrate the or.g.nal Thanksgiving day The Rev. Mr Wood® delivered the message Guest,* were received c.nd registered by Mrs Roland. Other active hostesses were Mrs. ie R >iand Mrs. Vii toi a M' - - Millan. Mrs. Marjorie Smith. Mr.*. Frame* Burns, Mrs. Tassie Brown, Mrs Sue Coleman, Mrs. Cora Hol land. Mrs. Ha/el Davis, Mrs Bea trice Junior, Mrs Alma Roberts. Mis Button. Mrs. Lillian Reed, Mr* Luvena Reed. Mrs. Bates. Mrs. Mane Abron, and Mr*. Lula B. Price Mrs Davis and Mrs. Junior led the gi oup in songs. , TIIF TABBY BRIDGFTTF.S Met at the home oj Mrs B D. n iel« of St Antoine. Following the business meeting, a repast was served by the hostess Bridge was played for several hours before I rhe meeting adjourned The next i meeting will be held at the home ! of Mrs. Wilma Manuel of Palmer street. 3 I* Fletcher’s ( astoria safe and mild, yet thoroughly effective? YIS. It works efficiently, and gently. without upsetting thechild’s *rnsiti\e system. 4 Is I etcher s Castoria free from harsh drug* 1 YIS. There is nothing in Hetrher s ( astoria to cause griping or discomfort. III! ■'ll-I _Jillj JOINED IN HOLY MATRIMONY The Party Line By MARIAN There s rust a lot of fun astir, with the/pa:ty crowd of late. There have hjeen several get-togethers and they have proved loads of fun. 1 The cjrowd met over to Odessa and Frank l>'tts. and had fun ga ! lore. Then on Thursday over to Dorothy Bon ar’s on Ironwood were a bunch of jolly girls. The group included Odessa I<ett, ■ Lucille Walker. Edna Harrison and her from Cleveland; Mable John son. Ada Moore, Peggy Johnson, Betty Harris. • • • SATIRDAY NIGHT it was a | jolly one over to Ted 1 .oves : ’~>ii Northfield It way indeed another 1 gay bunch Petite Sandra Romar will he ofT ; for Ford hospital 1 again Monday. ! This time its~a tonsilev tomy opera *tion. She tias certainly had a Mege j of illness ttns w inter, but we know , she will soon he feeling spry again. 0 0 0 ANOTHER SAD note brings the news that Willard Adam.*, who owned the service station on Me* Graw avenue has passed away. His wife, Dorothy, is carrying on the business. He has been ill off and on since June. We just heard that the prominent fraternal leader. Al Bowman, is married, and to Evelyn Carter. We also heard the news that they are baby shopping, so congratulations. Pvt. Charles Burkes Jr., is due MINOR BURNS CUTS& CHAFE AND USE AS A DRESSING Pure, white, petroleum jelly of the f'.ne«t quality. A wonderfully sooth* inp h- Ip f< r minor ru* a—wounds, scrape*, chafes, and abrasions. One of the world's fastest selling and outetand.np values at low price. I vf^LA\ ASK FOR GENUINE MOROUNE ?eld hv stores ereeywhere. For rr.sny <.•<■<• in your home *•» V.oroline every time. MOROUNE Petroleum Jelly 1 LB. SIZE 35c, 5 LBS., SI.OO mm LARGEST SELLER AT 5< - TRIPLE SIZE 10< mV: MICHIGAN CHRONICLE A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY of honor; Lindsay Johnson, best man; Mrs. Kathleen Johnson. Miss Theresa Johnson. Miss Geraldine Johnson. Exalter Edmonds and Oscar Evans. (See story elsewhere in this issue.) home Thursday. He is bringing with him his bride, who he is to marry Tuesday in Florida The Louis Cooks’ had a dinner Thanksgiving for their family. Billy and Carter Smith and the voungsters came in from Brighton Then there was Elizabeth and Bob Austin, Ann Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson. • • • MR. AND MRS. HALL of Wood land avenue had a party for a re turned soldier on Saturday. Their home was the setting fur much merriment The Floyd Penicks have mailed invitations for a coming home party fur tin ;r brother. Frank. It will be given at the Kappa House next week. The Swanky I and Charity club’s party at the Gibsons- on Vinevvood was i h .ge. success. Al berta Olivera w .<- th- lucky one and won the door prize- a turkey. The Houle had a swanky dinner over to the Oriental Gardens Sat urday night and entertained their wives They were prett.ily gowned, and each received cot-sages from their husband.*. Some hf the group present included Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Dr and Mrs. Love, Dr. and Mrs Gamble. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander. Mr and Mrs. Hender son. Mr and Mip. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loomis, and many others • • • ATTY. JOSEPH C’RAIC.FN ha.* as his guest; Lafayette Ford of St. I>oiiis. Mr. Ford is considering a restaurant business here, we undrr- I stand. He has a successful chain of businesses <we heart down in Missouri. The Patrons of Arts are getting teady for their Yule party. The members were busy in attendance of Paul Robeson on last Sunday and enjoyed the program im mensely. Orion Wells will be quite a host ess here during the Yule Last Fri day she entertained the Detroiters, end this week it will be the Rridgettes [ PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. B F Graves of 5097 Twenty-fourth street celebrated ; tneir silver wedcjoig anniversary ’.ecently withover 100 guests pres ent including out-of-towners. Many lovely gifts were received by tfie couple including over S2OO in .--liver. Among the visitors was Mrs. S. J Wagner of Lansing. Mich. The Phi Gamma Delta sorqrity will sponsor a cabaret party at the Club Dec. 20. O O • MRS. LI’CILLE MILES, of HOOT Firming, honored her husband. John Miles, with a surprise birth day party‘Sunday evening. A de lightful time was had by the fol lowing Mr and Mrs W Hayes. Mr and Mrs .1 Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs H Webb. Mr. and Mrs Scott. Jane Stone. Bonnie Burch ett Mr. and Mrs. Fireman, Mr. and Mrs Hiller. Mr and Mr*. Smith and many others Mrs Ruth To|e> Brantley hon ored her mother, Mrs. Dan Smith, with an evening at the theater fol lowed by dinner with six of her intimate friends. Mrs. Smith was overwhelmingly surprised hv the arrangements. a!l carefully planned in advance for her birth day by her daughter. • • * MRS INEZ FAIRFAX, t other of R.*nert L Nolan, arrived ;n De troit Friday afternoon to hear the concert at the Detroit Institute of Arts Just befo*e the concert. Mrs. Fairfax was gur.*t of Mrs H B Taitafem at dinner and was hon ord with a musical reception by members of the Robert Nolan clvur at the Luc Thurman branch YWCA She was escorted to the Robeson concert bv he- son and left on the midnight train Sunday for T iskeger Tennis Club In Unique Party At Clubhouse The Central Motor City Tennis dub held a gala party in its club rooms. Brush and Ferry. Saturday with a huge crowd joining the festivities. • • • POKFNO BINGO, bridge, whist, checkers and other parlor games acre conducted m the games’ loom. In other rooms dancing, and table tennis matches were go ng on simultaneously while snack bar attendants were kept busy Vproughout the evening. In the various gamey and con •tst- conducted prizes were won by Mrs laiuisc Mohr. Pete Whit taker Mrs. Grace Bell, Mrs. Fran ces Rviand and others. Among the prizes was a ha.-ket of canned goodies a box of soap, a fruit rake, a box of candy, a jar of mince meat • • « Tilt MAIN PRIZES of a turkey. Jduck. and chicken were won by Mrs A Pruitt. Mrs TANARUS, W Paul, and Mrs So ith of Pontiac, re ! -poet,vely. Guests present at the party in cluded Lucille and Lorraine Jones. Mrs. Ann Jones. Clarence Hunter. Phil Carrington. Eddie Frazier, Peter Whittaker. Mrs. Grace Bell, Mrs. Bertha Craig Miss Iwivema Moore. Mr-. Lenore Lark, Miss I elia Rhyles, Mernl Williams. 0 0 0 OTHERS WERE Mi Lena Wal den. Alvoy Jones. Mr and Mrs. James Mason. Mr and Mrs- Robert 1 By land. Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Jones, I Lt and Mr* lk u B Mohr John Oti- Mrs Lillian Van Buren. Mr and Mrs. Harold Lockhart, John A. Johnson George Roberts. George McKinney. Miss Ahrtlla Sullivan. W Coleman. .Vlis.® F C Richardson. Donald McTyre and scores of others. Celebrates At Birthday Fete Mrs. Willie Mae Davis was hon ored with a lovely birthday eele -1 b r ation at the home of her mother. ; Mrs. Rosa Caldwell Mrs. Davis re -1 reived many lovely and useful lifts. Those who gathered to wish the honoree ’ happy returns’’ were: Mr md Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. S Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bam Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Rush. Mr and Mrs. David Jones. Mr and Mrs. Charles Parham, Mr and Mrs H* nri Heard. Mesdames Cotton, Mary Haugbook, Mozelle Cathy. Lucille Carroll. F.stella Akins. Virginia Williams. Mabel Bullitt. Viola Craig, Emmie Hanley. Cornelius Rollins, Leone Davis. Messrs Sylvester Moore. James Casy. Ted Stewart, Emmett Berry, and Bill Rollins. THE SOJOI’RNERS SOCIAL AND ART C’LI B Met at the home of Mrs Caro lyne L. Foote of Trowbridge. Pre ceding the regular business ses sion the hostess served a unique dinner to close the Anal meeting of the season. The club will re sume activities at the residence of Mrs. 1.. Jenkins, of 48fi3 St An toine the second week of the new vear. i,.ARY BROWN CUSTOM MILLINER SPECIALIZING IN FUR HATS LET US MAKE YOUR FUR HAT FOR YOU WE MATCH ALL FUfcS 2336 BRUSH STREET Clifford 2647 H'ATTENTION LADIES'" The Two Sisters Beauty Bar AT 1022 CLAY AVENUE Invites you to come in or call for your pre holiday appointment. This shop is noted for friendliness, courteous service and experienced operators. NO WAITING SHOP OPENS AT 800A M. PHONE TRINITY 2-9246 Mrs. Floy Simpson, Proprietor Westminster Hand Laundry IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS UND'ER NEW MANAGEMENT ALL BUNDLES BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED SPECIALIZING IN SHIRTS . . ZOCeach CASH AND CARRY 1135 WESTMINSTER, cor. DELMAR ANN DAVIS. Proprietor Revels H. Cayton To Meet Detroit At YWReception Revels H. Cayton of San Fran cisco. Calif., recently appointed national executive secretary of the National Negro Congress, is tour ing the middle-west to get a first hand picture of Congress council activities. • • • THE DETROIT COUNCIL of the the NNC will hold a reception and banquet in honor of Mr. Cayton at Lucy Thurman YWCA on Dec. 19 Joining Mr. Cayton in Detroit will he Dr Max Yergan, national pres ident of the National Negro Con gress. and Miss Thelma M Dale, acting secretary of the NNC. who will have just returned from the International Women's Congress in Pans, France. • • » SHARING HONORS with Mr Cayton will be Arthur Bowman of Detroit, who has been added to the staff of the National Negro Congress as midwest director. Mr. Bowman will work in Illinois. In diana. Ohio and up-state Michigan organizing for the tenth anniver sary convention of the Congress to be held in Detroitin May. 1946. THE QUO VADIB CLUB Held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Smith, 6387 Wood row The hostess served luncheon. Bridge was played, with first and second prizes being won by Miss B. Williams and Miss M. Charles ton, respectively. THE SPORTEES CLUB WILL HOLD its next meeting Dec. 18. and the president, Helen Green, urges every member to at tend. as business of importance will f>e discussed. Mrs. Hattie B. Johnson is visiting in California. \ mK / SKIN IMPROVEMENTS Begia ii a few days HELPS BRIGHTEN, LIGHTEN, SOFTEN, CLEAR OFF DULL SKIN. LOOSEN BLACKHEADS • Why wait any longer for help your akin and complexion can »• easily have? Enjoy the added love liness and the desirable beauty-aid complexion Improvements that Black and White Bleaching Oeam can bring you. • An eye-opening, hope-awaken lag reward, which begins in a very few days is in store for you —if you have been relying on ordinary beauty or all-purpose creams far your beauty care. Neither you mar any other woman can expect such creams to lighten and brighten your skin the way Black and White Bleaching Cream doe*. e It brings you a different looking; brighter, lighter complexion through the action that is special and ex* elusive to bleaching. Start using Black and White Bleaching Cream now just as ws tell you and yon can expect and enjoy a pleasant surprise. Caution: Use only as di rected. Larger sizes 26c and 60c at all dealers. Be sure to demand SLACEWHITE BLEACHING CREAM Buy More War Bonds SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1945 Nolan Choir-. Fifth Concert The Robert Nolan choir, solo i.-ts and featured artists, appeared in concert Friday night, in the mam auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts, with Robert Nnlan. the founder as conductor. ’Dawn of a New Day" was the central theme of the presentation in commemo ration of Peai i Harbor day. The highlight was the second act finale by Shackley-Savino. featuring Frances Billups promising young soprano. Oscar Hand. Earl Poole. Cpl. Edward Newton and-the Echo Trio. • • 0 MR NOLAN’S MOTHER was here for the concert, looking very pioud and wearing a gardenia cor sage with which he had presented her. Harold Tallman of Wayne i university, was in the audience, in 1 addition to, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Clendon and their daughters. Dr. and Mrs Walter Mack. Mrs. Elea nor White. Clement Mills, Mrs. Coty Patterson. Mrs. Ardys Wilder. Mr and Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Madeline Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Wartman. Mrs. H B Talia ferro, Dr. and Mrs. E. M Shafar rr an. Others of the patron* were Dr. and Mrs. Haley Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Mr and Mrs. F.dgar Brazelton. Miss Celeste Cole. Dr. J J. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Digg- Mr and Mrs. John C. Dancv, Miss Mae Frieson, Dr. Robert Greemdge, Judge and Mrs. D. J. Healv. Ben Henderson, Mr*. Marie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. : laiuis E Martin. Dr and Mrs. H. S. C. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. lamgworth Quinn, Miss Helen Turner, Mis* D Tnlson and John R. Williams. 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CLEANERS & HATTERS Office and Plant: Store No. 2: 5024 WEST WARREN 549 EAST ADAMS at VAN COURT in Adams Hotel -mm—■—- - - - - - - - Adult Work Dep t To Present Play ‘Other Wise Man ’ The Adult Work Department of the Lucy Thurman YWCA will present its annual Christmas program at the branch Dec. 14. from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This year’s presentation will be "The Other Wise Man." by Henry Van Dyke, with Dorothy Quarker as narrator. Music will be provided by the Robert Nolan choir » 0 • THE MIRACLE play will he presented in story form. Partici pants in the play will include members of the Business and Pro fessional Girls clubs, the Indus trial Girls’ Department, and the Girl Reserve Department. A fel lowship gift offering will be taken. The drama is a miracle play de picting the triumph of victory in defeat Miss Ruth Anderson is the executive director of the Adult Work Department. NOTICE! 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