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ALT.FTTRFSS W!L --UI AMS . . a:#* pro”v r< I’ircr 1 «iav.« . , a”1 *”a’ it n .V !>o a fn , ''apre whi •" \i ' TO^'ilt In w rrtH "s br’l* . . who knn As", • • • WHICH REMINDS n« Ih.it wc Vra-d th % wrrk . . that , . . A OLA DF LONFY of thr trrn • ■ ■ • will icrrpt « dia r-'Tid for that certain finger as a gift from San’a . . . with SID NEY PARKER . . . ■« the donor . Which toofc* HVe ... * wed <3 ng when ehe gets her diploma • • • - Ti« whiepere 4 »hat , . . THF V FRSCHTL RIOHEY ... ex re-- . . . the stork . . . Their two lively little daughter! are getting to be big girls now . . . • • • CLFM MILLS eal>d to mv that we must make special mention rs the . . . recent . . production •f . . LILLIAN HELI M \N'S . . “LITTLE FOX FS ’ by the Paul Robeson Havers ... He WILLIAM BELLS HONORED jj ; I - A XK - ■BBiw»* • •• Mr. and Mri. William Bell w»r» honored at a party Saturday Bight by Mr. Bell'* unrlf and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. Thurman Ball, of Conant Garden*. WiKiam Bell hat juit returned from over teat. — Photo by Bradley. r >■* ’ " •■- -*-w bhhhhHß Mme. Vivian Nath Hill Prnitml ana Pound** BEE-DEW BEAUTY COLLEGE 703-705 E. FOREST AVENUE. DETROIT Hi, MICH > « ; r ■ , • h • ’ . . . i r M\f I PATK ’ . TANARUS,. lul.iri ' t • r a '' t" r ' *>" • v y;T. ■ rrh.ds • . I* AT RYRNF.S > . \'t a une and,: < j . , . i • • • M \K l< Hi II WII I I \MS •r m o f her hand-or h is- MMMY • * ’nr r ..v ■. an *h o-- more A’d \ho • rr ed out to hr an old fir' 1 of n ,rj . . . • • • PANSY M\('K n a* in'onj •"r r ••• :- i• • ■ g: 'up t the con* ert Ft d*v i uht . • • • MRS r.VORr.I \ N VLS o N TANK?! F.Y . s M rn’rrtain ’•'o be v rdd ■ g ir< rt't m r»n tb, - ' i Wrdnrsdi.v t got >t be* parPr r» • ... at Fo: r*t anrl T ta ard MARY M \R(; ARFT HAILFR . , wa« h •j> , rnrd last Sun day . . . m w .tohn s rh irrh . . . .TACK WELLS is just hack . . . r on. Memphis. Trun •« here i- r h>« hren ca’hrt ng 'oral color 'v a boo< be j a I’bnirg ?rr*’ t jt is a ' ia’ v (i « home loan. h .! hr ba« lived r!«r --> v rue all h# l.fr and had to go >«k to really get Boale as it sh '.ild be . . . • # • f;\AIM\ 1 AMBDA CHAPTER o f Alpha Phi Alp l a fratrtnitv ... held OPEN IPOI'SF .Sunday in honor of P AIM. RORFSON who appeared here that evening in Masonic a id.tonutn on the NELLIE WATTS CONCERT SE RIFS ... MR RORFSON is an Alpha . . . The Alpha house which has been charmingly redone . . . recently . . . was even more at trarMve . . . with appropriate ! floral deror and whatnot . . . Some of those who attended were J . .DR AND MRS .1 A ORA. HAM . . . I)R AND MRS I? E STM MS . . MESS ELM IN A OiR SON . . MRS ARDYS BAILEY ... DR AND MRS HARRING TON . . . MRS .T C GILMAM JR . . DR. AND MRS C G CONSTABLE. . .MRS CHARLES F WHITBY . . DR. AND MRS R P BOWMAN . . DR. AND MRS WILLIAM HOWARD . DR. AND MRS N MAHLATIPE . . . DR AND MRS MELVIN Learn Beauty Culture For Your Reconversion Program DON T WAIT mw class starts now Beauty Culture Assures Steady Employment Cood Pay Unlimited Opportunities P'rp*.* y««r**lf *nr th# tutu** B** o*w • ill trorh you th* tom P*** <eu*i* in thirty JO «**lii Day, Night ty Part Time Classes W« Ho** fqu.pmrnt lor T*u THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE -’ . A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEERI.T JO TEACHER TO WED ■ I'll,. i t ill Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Dungill, of 30th st.. announce the engage ment of their daughter. Doris, to Hugh H. Holmes Jr., of Atlan ta. son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Holmes Sr. The groom-elect is a recently discharged veteran of the 332nd Fighter Group. Prior to his service with the army, Mr. Holmes was a student at More house college. Miss Dungill is a graduate of Western Michigan college, a member of the AKA sorority, and a teacher in the public school system. No date has been set for the wedding. KOWI.FR . . . MR AND MRS GROVER D LANGK . AIR. AND MRS RAMON SCRI’GGS. MR AND MRS GEORGE TAY LOR MR AND MRS LON NIE SAUNDERS MR AND MRS ROI.LJF C ATM AH AN . and . . FRANCIS KORNAOY of the Urban league jon place • r> • . . . * * * Five out ■ hov* a»id gu’.N were p'O'.rnted as gues*s of honor . ;>• nir P.FTTY CO-FD JOE-COLLF'rtF SWING OUT . gi\en by Fiet a M i chafv ter of AKA <nr. ity Saturday ti ght m Wayne umver.-uty g\n na- um . . . yo .ng>ters wno se lected fur honor by :ea«nn of lead ership . . . s :'.»lar>h:p and per sonality . Thev wne . , . MARGARET ST EVENS . . . CHARLES KING . . M ARY ANN THORNTON . . . JIMMY WIL SON . . and . . . DOROTHY BROWN . . . • • • 80 MANY I OI.K attended the . . . omega wives monte CARLO PARTY . . . FRIDAY NIGHT AT DR AND MRS. WES SON’S home on Lieceafer . . . We wondered why *hev didn't have it at the fraternity house which is *o much larger . . . But anyway . . . 'Twaa very well attended ... Among the scores who swarmed there were . . DR J MATTOCKS . . DR. AND MRS WALTER HINES . . MRS BEATRICE PR ASTON ... DR JAMES OWENS . MRS EDNA SMITH BEN HENDERSON DR AND MRS WALTER HARMON . . MR AND MRS GROVER D LANGE . . . MRS CAROLYN GLOVER . S B MrQTEEN . . . MRS SADYF BROWN . MR AND MRS TOM M-CAMP BELL . . V D Mr COUGHTRY . . . MR AND MRS WALTER MrOLASKER . MR. \ND MRS JOHN KENDALL DR AND MRS. MiI.DREDGE MOORE T>R AND MRS SAMUEL MILTON NAOMI WELLS DR WAITER WILLIS AT TORNEY AND MRS F.LVIN DA VEXPORT GENE TONDEE . . ANDREW TONDEE AIR. AND MRS SAMUEL LEWIS . DR A JACKSON DR E A CARTER . . MRS RUPERT ATARKOF DR AND AIRS REMUS ROBINSON . . MRS MARGARET HT’NTFR AT TORNFV RALPH OSBORNE * SPECIAL GOOD NEWS! * By Popular Demand and Urgent Request flj. ■•• w. ■V I “JACK” . . . WHO KNOWS Lucky Star □ Oriental Gardens OPEN FROM 11 A M TO 4 A M. EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK THE CHOP SUEY KING -” INTERNATIONAL" ENTIRE THREE <3> STORY BUILDING IS DEVOTED TO SERVICE OF COOD FOOD MAIN DINING ROOM PRIVATE DINING ROOMS LARGE BANQUET HALL Many Are Using Our Facilities for Parties Meetings Banquets WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND CLUB GATHERINGS TE «% Q <I#A COME IN OR CALL FOR INFORMATION l_t_ JL-OJOU 253 E. FOREST, Near John R ' - ORDERS TO TAKE OUT NORTH END NEWS By MARIAN C. McCILL FLORENCE AMES TEMPLE NO. 17 climaxed its state contest with a beautiful nfTnir at the Rrrns’er Community Center Thursday. The eontestants wore formal a’tue Dt. Malone, repre senting the state of Pennsylvania, won first prize; Dt. Irby, of Louis iana, soond pi i/e. while Dt. Har vry. of Alaba i u took third p: /e. Follow rig the contest the contes tants were fried at 300 Mack. ’ * * THE GREAT LAKES SUBDI VISION Con ”'tr 1 1 y club hc!d its meeting a* the YWCA, Atty Ed ward Turner, president, presiding. Many important , ma tters were thrashed out. The ft'-ju meeting of the re v ypnr will he tfrie election of officers, followed by a »hort program THE HEART OF DETROIT LODGE of the Florence Ame.s Temp'e No 17 held a memorial service for the deceased members at the Alpha and Omega churrh Sunday evening. • • • SARAH MENF SCOTT. Sacred Heart High school, made a lovely scrapbook of the ’ate President Roosevelt She maLed the honk to Mrs. Roosevelt a gift and re ceived in retiir” a letter express ing deep appreciation ad signed i v M s Eleanor Ron,-o\clt MR AND MRS GRANVILLE NIXON ... DR AND MRS TF.D WHITE . . NORMAN WELLS . . . MRS I ANDY HARRIS . . MR AND MRS J ACK WELLS MRS .1 C R ANDOLPH M ARIF REED . . . MRS FI.VESTA WII SON DR AND MRS W AL TER A! ACK DR AND MRS B r SEABROOKS . MR AND MRS GEORGE HOAGLUND ... AIR AND MRS. PRENTIS WAL KER MR AND MRS MIN ROD SHERMAN. . MISS THEL- M A )SS . . MRS BERNICE WIfITBY . AIRS IRENE WISE 'IR AND MRS D J GR A - . . MRS FR ANTES POLK and . . . LIEUTENANT JOEL ADAMS . . HIGHLAND PARK By AUDREY BOULDING Sunday afrrnoon in the home ' Ml and Mrs W. C Ixiving Sr . on Laßelle. members of the senior choir of St. Luke AMF, church sponsored a Get-Acquainted Tea presenting the Rev. D D. and Mrs Houston, the new pastor and his .Mfe of the AME Methodist parish on Trumbull. # • # \ MUSICAL program was the feature of the afternoon. Mrs. Mary (* Houston sang a solo Edith .old Su.rley Lovings, daughters of tiie Odell Irvings, accompanied by the r mother, offered a duet. The (’hor.ilrttes of the Tiiompson Ave nue H 11 >t;st chuia h were also fea tured on the program. • • • MRS. CHRISTINE FUQUA, the n ition.il president of the House Wives' league was the speaker The Rev. D Id Houston concluded tiie program with remarks. Mrs Elizabeth Berry, Mrs. Lottie 1,. Hazard, and Airs. W. C Irving pouted tea The guests included Mrs. Maj-v Williams, W. M. Kim ball. M s I, H'id'.on. Mr. and Mrs J M nors, Mrs Celia Robinson Mo Carrie I. Brown Mrs A B Mines, G G. Nutter, Airs. V. Ste phens. Mrs. Rachel Jordan. Mrs 7.n],a Black-hear, Mrs. Odell Irv ing. Mr» Ma v Peterson, Misses Mildred Robinson. Alarjorie Bell El -e Hap s. and the honored g ests and speaker. Many are looking forward to M indav night, when Club No. 7 of t-io Thompson Avenue Baptist church piesrnts Fdna Farris Free n in. .soprano, and Inez Saunders, dramatic as-st in a in nt recital . . at tiie Thompson Avenue Bap tist church • • • MRS FREEMAN i« the former Fdna Farris of Chattanooga. Tenn . where she »'ud cd under Madame Laurence She came to Detroit and tiie Park, in IP3R continuing her vo < e training tinder Joseph Cole, noted baritone who is now serv ing in the U. S army. Edna has .sung with the Marion Anderson, and Dorothy Maynnr groups and a number of local church choirs colliding the senior chop of Rerra Methodist church At present she i« singing with the Jubal Chora; sorely, under the direction of Ta'madge Turner Mrs Inez Saunders is from Mi ami, Fla., where she received her (ipd dramatic training. Since coin ing to Detroit she has done much work in her line having been pre sented in several local dramatic recitals. She has studied under D. Holloway, and is a member of the Jubal Choral .society. V J I M BL/, w 9 »U ml • NOW BEING SERVED FROM 11 A. M. COMPLETE AMERICAN-CHINESE NOON-DAY LUNCHEON MR. AM* MRS. Robert Taylor of Trumbull are the proud parents of an eight-pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. A .T Parker are receiving congratulation* upon the birth of a daughter Tuesday in Ford hospital After spending a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown have returned to their hi.me in the Park. Mrs Edna Baker left thi* week for l,ns Angeles where she w ill spend the winter ... A call hack to nature and the smell of the Georgia pines, a big open fireplace with burning logs and a tea ta ble drawn up before it A smiling mother passing the cup with groups of friendly t>eople about the spa cious old house, ihe lovely confu sion of Christmas in the South caused the John R. Dickersons to close Iheir house and entrain for Atlanta. Ga , and the farm. • • • MR. AND MRS. DAVID .1 FORD will be hosts at cocktails this Sun day at their residence on Pasa dena . . . Mr. and Mrs R J Sim mon* w ill entertain at dinner Sun day evening, Dec IV for 25 g.irst* at their home on Fiprd . . . Mrs. Maud Foster will he the holiday guest of her si-ter. Mrs. Clarence Shenpard of Inverness •THE THRFF. KINC,S.• , a Christmas pageant, will he staged at Williarri school hv the mem bers of the junior choir of St. Mark Baptist church. Honors Sister At Surprise Party Miss Mary Snodgrass was hostess at a surprise birthday party given in honor of her sifter, Juarrta. at iheir home, 2257 Ant etarn Fr day evening. The honoree received many lovely g;fi*. • • • AMONG TIIF. gueyt.s were .Tun m'a Williams. Wilbur Crayton. Petty Jean and Virginia Farley Pvt Lloyd Graham. Ca*herine l.ewi*, Charles Thomas. Ollie and James l.eslie Herbert and Thomas Williams, I»aVearn Neeley. Levi Robinson. Pvt Henry Brown, C,eo>ce Raker June Simpson, Ike S.mpsnn, Lillian Moore. James Hagler. aid Kenneth Powell ERSYLIN tor prompt relief from SIMPLE HEADACHES. MINOR NEURALGIA. HEAD COLDS ONLY 25 CENTS ASK YOUR DRUGGIST HURRY - HURRY BE SMART Do Your Xmas Shopping NOW! USI OUR LAYAWAY PLAN DRESSES NIGHT GOWNS and SLIPS Sizes up to 52 • CREPE * PANTIES LACE BOTTOMS Sizes up to 46 Pastel Shades 808-BEE SHOP 5016 Hastings at Warren yi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1945 NAACP Groups In Winter Follies At McCollester The NAACP Wa'ne chapter and the NAACP Youth choir will com bine their efforls to present the first in a series of annual "Winter Foll.es'' in McCollister Hall. Dec. i (l at ZELL ’5 XMAS COAT SALE! Sho'll Injoy Wearing Thit Coat For Many Wintert to Como! 5 89°“ FUR TRIM ; COATS | Sale at s49®® Surs ! 2 to 52 i SUITS and COATS 1 i SALE PRICED 119 1S to 5 49 55 t I V* . ,) '« rmr , a :'fe \ - j ✓ H \,/.ln j V VL/JV //■ J/ | / '.A ' ■ f\Y\ |M || Lovely Lingerie! TRICbD AT sj9B to ss9B i B TCI I 9 C fashion Store 1480 Cratiot Ave. 888 Opp. Cratiot Market 21. The entertainment will fea ture talent from the two group*. There will be dance music by Eura Bonner and his orchestra. » # • THE YOUTH CHOIR made Its A ret appearance at the NAACP youth leadership training confer ence. directed by Gordon Kiopf of Wayne university. I he Wa> tie university chapter is an active group on the univer sity's campus. Burma, once the world's latgeet exporter, now sells comparatively little. GLAMOUR FROCKS For You! PRICED AT 7" to *l6“ S'zes 12 to 52 in Dresses b O flkfJh* mil u 1108 11< W 0 ■ll VI BEAUTIFUL R08E5.... • QUILTED • CHENILLE • CREPES Priced at *s*» to sjg9B