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'1 l .*n, * . ti.-- :>' ■■■'■ • ' ’• and bro> r tno*.-. ■ . i. • -..v tpe-.al a .-:u ’ i •- • At f r mi; v: ' » t : mo** 1. r <■* n.-r • ? •: • c ■ .ii *•’ <.a*. I" -a {•• •." • feast* rr tr.g the h . :v <*■;. •. t ■ p h'w to he** u“C t.j> 1* ■• - f • ! < mere *i.ih ..*. TANARUS: > • ■ tv fir ;•*, r> '• Iv, ' : . * > • me**, a- I -,g ii* *• • t.-n rv r nt: :i . r: - tt krr •: r. * • t f ••.•*!•.* f it r'* • f r in i * h r i r * i ♦*>•>• ♦'•Vi • * }■ *• V ' ? . i.” I-f-r * - • • Tom Celebrates With Star Sapphires and Party • • t • - _• : »»*•■* • —/ .. r . ft- - • { . f J • • •> i f-- v • . - • l* ", r , -f ; n ■ - ~ ; ,• ar. 1 fc*a ;\f r; ;««•« * ;•, • •. • _ r ■ n r‘ i ' *Je!,r: ■ > M-. nr ; *' f; r Mr *» -<1 .-.'-f !' ■ : He r M M-*. Had M : !• !t>. , M V'.-ftft !<■■. • M • !■ r, I w*rd« Vr *•. . ' II > I ■"! ’ Mr Miri M ft. - id TANARUS! on U: - Herat e Jr.-; - -f M 'V Mi Will.am H-.. - .n ■ f V a-r r. Dr, Mr D"-rr t -a Mr« A’ r<• P.-r.’x ■ '.!<■ r,| .1 --. Moo • Mr i- \ |< on « f Indiar apoi M. >- <T •r« 1 • rn- - Mr(’;t il, M V . tr. ; M l! Ml - C }, l l e - lohn-on, Dr ' I* \V !■ **n an ‘I Mi' 1 K:< II: i" A a • »iih The Hendersons See The West Mr and M ■ i, M> n-D on. n •111'* Th.rt.eth it if 4 o • avlru Friday ["f a '*n week- \ .t to the W*-i, in* hiding I/»s Aiurde t'alif Mr. Henderson will a•:• • n«I the nn n.al convention of the Technicians association of v hid. h< i« an off Hat -- ■ ■ -- o Hostesses To K.C. Visitors Aitioiitr tlu* loc.it hos'c •" wlm have rtMiti Hinted l,i the riil*-i ia n meni of \|-itr»i- during the pad few weeks arc Mr. Mol Mis Smith of 1022 Ahi'ot: street, ari'l Mr anil Mr*. Cardell 11 m»I •• r-<»»n of 1?.M5 Ahhoif Their jrnests were Mr. am] Mr*. K|hcr.t Win rm an'l Mr*. Florence f'amphell of Kan-.f rity Mo., who lrft fc»r home last Tuesday. Mrs. K'a A Thoms* pfoprictr*** of th*- (needs Hai *tKpp« located •t 2022 Chene street. will tprnd two wiiki In New York. She will re turn to th« city Aug. 7. Club News >*.*-. r * p- j ? example, • i...;' at ; * p. a* a c «• i ■ m ti;i rat n '■ ”i • • • : : f 'r aa • t.inpa ' * t . »!|f • rr: <i v ' *'i i tv • ■ . i•« v ,i v. | *-}it t <i» i-. J'r.e* rr e-j ■•'•:.v l* ■<! i.uy !•< u*e tj.e r II 11,1? 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"■■■: • • ? m and »• I .. - . Vi,..: New Dclroilers \ i■• r. pound. .hi' - o'int r v 1 w ho; n .1 uiv to m > u W.i-hmir’<>n, Kay Is *!i* ! I .It,- »•• • • V: .Dim l ord is the nio'h'i' of T-pouii'!. jounce, hah; plrl. ho.n i! .1 . y Ha by Ford's nan.e will (i m.r,n r; i ;ii i , • • • • • M M iiuie spent t r i.« the moth , i ' a iial.y t'li. l>orn July J 7 w ► iil -' .■ t: p'ltinds anil four *» • r. o‘.r. i Yrrmif Is lirr nair.*- Ail '.it*!» t n<s were tinrn in I'. - tic h<.-i ; - rtl. Mothers anil hiih.es am doinp tin l . Mrs. Butler Goes To Chi Mr- l.uci.le Hutler of r.2H 1101. . hrook Apt. 11:!, ha- been viaillmi ! ii* ’■ • Dr in chioaßn. She left t'hl- I • r . Sunday. Aus ". for New York < f,,; ..a extended \Dit with oth ft r< Ini ive« hikl friends. Mr*. Bui lfi i Do hrule of It I) HutU r. Iteil ii ph' i e New I'entral Ter lr.mal. Detroit, and also a memhtr lot the (irlevanee com mlt lee of the 1 I'niirt! Transport Service Km i pifivets rs America. I.or-al 1002. De j troif klkslnviteT) TO PORT HURON A I S A. T* l "111 he he|t| at the Melvmlnt >* house, 'J‘il7 l.ittle ■ iii.i Hurt Huron. Midi.. Sunday i \iii-. I" at pm. Ml hlks and (lit ii friends at*- invited UNITED AFTER TWELVE YEARS Mrs Rose I/r Dockery 542 K j Montcalm. U homesn to her sister I .'nd --tins, who she has not seen in 11 vears. ‘lhev arr Mrs i J'nl'ic Dot kery and George and Al fred. With them is n friend. Kdflie Matthews, who haila frpm Madi son. Wise. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (■■k' l£Wt^ttFVSSS£3m ££Bii& F/ ay ; » J«V mm 4 W I •r I hi* i» a «haruling oriel of hostesses who will see to it that everyone has fl tine time at the Nncirema Meek festivities next week. 2,000 Sail With the Deltas ◦n the Steamer St. Clair Asa result of somo super salesmanship by the Del tas. Pyramids and Delspritos, a record-breaking crowd of n.noteen hundred was drawn Monday, Auk- -1 to the so r ritvs’ second annual moonlight, and the Deltas were down at the dock early, to jrreet their multitude of puests. T S'* ;in.i S' c. iir r* maine*l * la*, up »' iti* ilo* k a li’fle latri' • n s 4', . 0 pr* rvi ryone nn i". <! Tii* v rlo*'k< *l * to tw * i\. it i Jo; k.. 'I h* iv w;<s * iw.tnt roaminc nii it. <v* yui:e enjoying himself ;.• rr.# i.iPiisly. n.ovir.g fr* - ’ keeping p V i the rolling waves. Jol an*l frolic is <te along to make *:i« moonlight qu.'« a s;i«''* s I.e --v Sitii'li i al y Inokt* things uj, v*:M •;;« tin** an'l mellow jumping An 7> "l ih;l*lr*n an*l auto g Ip; -*•< k> • - «V| I iC*l the life Oil* o' .1 •> 1 .on;-. xx 1 ■. o *prnt aliouf a c •I . vi i v< nine as any celebrity ■ .•! w.ib. a Tr.«re t»o thousand w :iv Ig to **■»• him. N<\. (.fore ifiulil there have la • n .i’ll* r ma*lc niore perfeet ilmn ! - Monday evening. In the -i kIo" on the tliiid and top decks. ■ up'.*- w*> *• seen silting out and ir. < - Supp you know - th.it this even' is non *1 for the birth of new ]own and sometimes the death of' i id or. Speaking of new- love* i I‘eggv Rnrrts and .fame* Mark walked around arm in arm all eve. nine Ditto Janice Whitby and I.u *iti« I';*!lawny. Some o r those seen on the dan** | flo r we-.'C: R*vse t'amphell and t'.illv Dunbar. I.oui-e and Barbara I.onni !.e»nard Haves and Jeanne Waundlee*. Jemne rarmirhnel. I.u j I'ille Itosemi ii<l and Johnson T’lnn ati.ii. rii.nl* « Coviccton. Oliver Hioome and H«»^** 1. Snipes, Piin rettn t.raham an*l My/ell Sowell. K'wnod fotk, Helen Cuzzena nn*l Bill Igiwsott Iris H*ll nn*l Sonny I’litmm* r. Aur*lii Walton anil Don Law-on. Roberta Hill and Calvin Hut he*. Dom'd Bryant nnd Gladys' House, k* itnv Williams. Rachel un*l l.orraine Nutt, Ann Gregory. | Willie Itryant, lioris Bell, Krneat I Johnson. I.eona I.u* key. Mary Ann • !• m iii- nnd Kennit Bailor, Bella j Clemen, Bill ah*l Klainc Fuller, I,e-j norc Davis ami Hank Jason, l.eon t.ne Cole and Henry Krvetter, Billy c< vington. Raymond Seymour, ller b* i t anil Harriet Mh* Fadden. Wil liam Matncy. Doris Ratllffe and Johnnie Roxhorough. Kdith How ard, I'eler \Nliittuker nml June Baldwin. David Heard and Betty Ann Wheeler. Krnfst Johnson, Vel ma May, Dorothy Ann Hieka and Alvin Boyd, Barbara Wheeler, Kr -1 ni'Mino Fisher, Colson Nutt, Tom mie Malone. Lucius and Andrew Calloway, Bernice and Norma Whitby, I.erov Roquemorc. Kddie Hylv'st* . t’rlnie M'alker. Sarah Caseev, Horace Roilgers, Bel*y Cole, tty Bland. Frank Norman. Dawn Watson and many, manv others. Sitting along the sidelines were: Mamie Alexander, Kdith Watsnn and llit Im-rt Bland. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph Hamilton. Mis. Karl Walton. 1 l<>* Louis mid liin sister, Kulalla. ) VD. and Mis. Samuel 11. Thomas. Mr (uiio- Monlgonieiy, Mr. mull Mi M.«v, Mr. mi tl.Wi Kied Joii*'*' ! I.*iw*ll Ciiz/tiis, Je.iiO'ti** Coker. Mi James D.tvis, Mr. and Mrs. Chits. * **l* Dr. nml Mr* Che-ter | Am* . Wiulfietl ami Jimmie Brown Mi and Mrs. Haywood l.iggons. Mr. ; .1 It<l Mi Abe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. anil Mrs, Htighes l'eterson. Dr. and Mrs. Alf Thomas. Christine Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Alexander. Winifred Rrady, Freddie Klainc Hunter. Mrs. Walla*e Fleming, Klalne Lew* I* .Inn Dunbar. Marjorie and Ma» non t'aiter, Julia Hradliy. Jun* j Dickens and at least eighteen hun- j dred more. THE DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 1941 Snazzy Drapes For The Man In Yonr Life n. n,.rii,T. If you were asked to name fix• "f the most popular lor men, the key chain would <■* i - lml a ranking position or 1 your list. Whether lie has paid t*n 'eats or t*n dollars, almost even man at sometime lias owncil or used one of ihe a e useful gadget*. Craftsmen are constantly ilea gn ing new styles, ways and means of holding and releasing a bunch of key*. , In strolling about town. I ob served sum** new nifiv numbers The trend seems* to slant toward final purpose rhain*. First, trihut* 1 niu*t ho paid to the ole standby which ha* swung our keys |o thes* many years, nn accessory with for mal nnd semi-formal evening wear and practically n necessity with casual wear. Smart, In late three initial style** A (four basel hit with th<- owls should lie the flash light nt'a* h*d chain. It contains one tinv cell an*l can tie carried in *on *pieu*ms|y in your vest poc ket. In the light In a silent worker at the amusement areas, holds about ten dimes, hidden spring keeps a coin always in position a voit go dlspensinrlv on your way Last, a boon to the bus or subway rider, prevents one from going to piece* at the turnstile, dispense* one dollar in nickels at twenty prompts of vnnr thumb. • • • • • Pcftop: Pee Wee Beale at the Bih*s Rail, in natural shade Bab atdine suit white silk shirt, ma roon tie with blue snd while figures and brown plus white, sport shoe*, ilsmtree Harrington TOODLE’S DRUG STORE Famous for Ladies’ Fine Silk Hosiery QUALITY BRANDS NYLONS DANCING MILEAGE REAL SILK SCULPTOR SILVERSIIEEN Full-Fashioned Silk First Quality . Newest Shades for Your Selection SIZES PRICES BV, ll 69c—-$1.60 Miles of Wear With Every Pair BUY YOUR HOSIERY TOODLE’S DRUG STORE FKEItLKH Kat RF.At RIKS Phone TKRHAt l Sub-Deb ( hatter Hv LIT 11.1. SISTER Roam.'ig around *>ne day. we happ* )'.(d upon a gypev who would not r< : 1-e u* until «hc ha*! »1 s -1 closed wliat tile tcalcavc- foretold She j r-Lcted that: 1.0 atil Behold: ‘Twould be the end of Dorothy Ann Hicks! belief in tiie i-inverb: "Variety is the spb e *.f life." Matuev'h hear! would be broken in t i.u for his breaking so many heart - D Br.'ant would either *!» or di-pix e («f his yellow shoe*. Dot m B< 11 anil Ernest Johnson won 1 I lie reconciled. Marv Berry wou'd become so atfa* h*"l to the "Detroit Talent that vim wouldn't wish to return to s* hool in Baltimore. Buddv Jones has something def:nite in mind bv going to \v sh ington and Baltimore with Kddie Glenn and Leonard Proctor. The ► oot!t*-aay* ra said Hint bis girl friend nnd Iter father mich’ make the return trip with them. \nv lime For Any time tor Allan Jones and Hazel DeZon s Jove affair. Cupid really hit them hard. Wilber lluche* who has left his heartbeat open to a <rrtain talent in Idlewiid. Kddie Sylvester nnd DeMoyell Howell for taking a whole day to find new talon*. Klaine Fuller for saving that she is not that way about a cer tain northend cat. Rachell Nutt for pining for Maurice. KI wood Took for pining for Rachel!. Herbert MacFatlden for pining for Lorraine. They should gel together there For Bill Shuford's night shift. Classified Ad< Wanted: Speed limit put on \urutia Philip s batting eve-lashes. More tack In place of nerve for Men u Sowell. rourtige to take Bill Fuller's line of Jive. More Southern Fried Talent. More hoys to believe that their word is their honor. TFnveimrw* Albert. “Dagwnod", Langford Las returned to his home In Texas. Andrew Henrv ha* recently ar rived home from Tennessee, I know Jean will be glad and I don't mean Wanndlc-s. Ann Gregory made a quick 1 'aunt to Idlewiid for the werk -1 end. Dedications A'ou're Mine, Vou-Sonny Wells It„ Youletta Mason. Having a Wonderful Time—lris Bell. Blue* Vyvynn Ma* Fall. Mv Buddy, Peggy .lenn Burris to Andrew Waundless. Jr. Please. Mr. Johnson Lucille Roseniond to bo.vfriend F’lanag han. I Give You Mv Word—Bette Ann j Wheeler to David Herd. We Three Bette Bland Alvin Boyd and shadows of Bella’s ar • tlcie. Ktta Barnett, daughter of the : famed Etta Moten. visited Detroit l at Braddorks. sporting maroon ' and white pullover, pepper-salt * slacks snd leather sandals. quickly last w*-rk riditiic Contrary to gos*i; »>ltv*»r Broome is nil for Am('l. i Walton. Met h inks handsome Hill Fuller has a ‘rush on Bub-D?b Louise Loomis. Wonil( r how Ann Or* gory amt Wi I lie Hryant arc hin r.g it? Hate \ oil Noticed . . . Don Law- >n’s striking resem blance to [ton \niechc? Leroy Hoc'juenmre’s hcnutiful blue ryes? I.ucitis Calloway's enchanting smile ? Th .t Arthur ami Charles Vance nre here from Chicago? Aren’t they blende and hands.ome, girls? Detroiter Is VisJor Mr. and Mi • U"bi i t Toole Jr entertained out-of-town gti*«ts at ;i dinner a* Joe i.nuK Sprinchill Farm last Thursday evening. The visitors were Mrs. Blanche Austin and her sisw :\ Mrs. Mary Ogden of \ircinia. Mrs. Austin is a former resident of Detroit. They were here for h two weeks’ vacation and left the M« ter City Tuesday. other cue«ts wire Mrs. S. Brcazll. Mrs. W. It id Mrs (5. Bennett. Mr, Cal low i\ M end Mrs. Moat and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Swayne nil of Detroit. It goes without waving that everyone spent a lovelv eve ning at Joe's delightful farmhouse Musicians Ready For Confab At a meeting of the Detroit ! Musicians Ass n, on Monday eve tung. August •), at Hrewstei Cont inually ( enter, plans were made fo t the annual convention of the Na tional Association of .Negro Musi cians. Inc. which meets in I’itls hurgh. August 24 to «!». The follow i delegates were elected Klt raheth Woodley, Jereue Maeklln. Mamie Crimes, alternates Doro thy Blackwell, Millie llynaon. Mar- I • ret Turner. Ollier delegates bv 'virtue of their direct, membership | in the national body are Talmadge I Turner, president of the DM A Lillian K. Johnson financial sec- I retary and Maude Willis. L 'V'Hf 9K Wi/d Hair? Use genuine Pluko Black and “Won't Stay put” Hair? Make White Hair Dressing to soften and beautify it. act better and look better, too.•• tl1 Old-fashioned looking" Hair? Use “Plastered” Hair? Easy to avoid H»‘f jjjjj Pluko and make it casv to do up in all the latest looks slutd-dou nor stuck because lovely r hair-fixes. Get rid of old-fashioned look.” Hair Dressing never cakes or harden*- Cat genuine Block and Whit* Mulro Hair Pressing of all dealers. Largm (whH») 50c. Aml>», 35c. 2146 St. Antoine Street, Corner Columbia—CUttord v\h m *Y*« v *T T >4k •* • BB| .* < f-v&BJBwBBff ' ” lift v •’•si \ dinner purl} «a« glten in honor of .lames McNair oi Kaltlmnrs, Mil., right, who K the h(iusrgtic«t of Mr*. Mclro*p Smith m ;,j| [n| Barren atentte, Saturday evening ni fi o’clock. Roxboroughs, Morrises Fete Guests at Party Novel invitations were received from Mr. and Mrs. John Roxboroujrh ;tnd Mr. and Mrs. Radford >1 orris in* yitinp friends to Joe Louis’ Sprinphill Farm for a dancing party to meet a number of out-of-town quests. The invi tations were written on post cards showing a picture of the farm limine and a map giving <1 i- * rert ons fn m Detroit. The out-of- J town guests were Mrs. iiox- , borough's hoijsi guests. her sieter, Mrs. Lillian LeMon, es Imliannpo- , li«, Ind . and Mrs. Della Johnson of Granville, Ohio; Mrs. Horace Johnson s mother. Mrs. Jennie Houston of Washington, D. ('..who is housogur*t of hep daughter. Mis. France- tiaivn. Mr- Pearl Curtis, and Mrs Helen Nash of Washington. I* hotiseguests of Mis. Walter Harmon; and Mrs' Olivia Anderson ~f Indianapolis, lnd , houseguesj of Mrs. Morris. Palms and coal hiees.es, plu* c •» k talls and eweet music made a wel come oas s from the surrounding citv heat. (iuest<i seen dancing at flic new ( pavilion were: Dr. and Mrs. (' K Whitby. Dr. and Mrs. Haley Dell. : Miss Dot is Dell, Calvin Porter. John C. Dancy. Mis* Malinda Wells. Mrs. F.'ia Moten Barnett and daughter from Ch eago and house- ; guests of Mise Wells; Mr. and Mr«. Jap Sneed. Mrs. Katheryn j Wel|«, Mr. and Mrs. P B Piper. | Mr. and Mis Roscoe Fuller, Mr. and Mts Phillip Roberts. Dr. and Mrs. James Gilliam. Dr. and Mrs I J. D Martin. Mr. and Mrs, Alva Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. James Drown, Miss Opal Lyons Hamtl-j ton. M and Mrs. Monroe Ken nedy. Mr and Mrs*. Charles Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ('ole. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Pelham. Dr. and Mrs chaster Ames. Mrs. Irene Hunton. Mr and Mrs. Robert llradbv, Jr , Miss Klaine Hunter of Toronto, Stanton Hunton. Mr. and Mrr* Clatnle Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durton. Mrs. llarold Johnson. Mr and Mr- Walter Harmon. Mr. an rt Mrs. Horace Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. j A. ft. Milton, Dr. and Mrs. fill Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Club News Peterson. Mr. and M; lbnrv Ti!* iaferro. Mr. and M .1 dm Smith, Freddie Hulibard. I 1 n;:d Mri. Jamie McClendon, "F'.t-h" llarr.g of Clevidand; IV ! \. 1 a-isr, Miss Marion Carter H vard 0r»»* ham. Mr. and Mr* W. mi Cnldfa, Mr. and Mrs. (bo g. -'lnr, Pr. and Mrs D II (i. \b and Mrs, Fail Conwav. M and Mrt. • lim b s RoNbormig Kvfrstt Watson. Mr* It: un -1 I ' k. Pr. and Mrs. Walter H • Hr and Mir*. "Red" Brooks. D a- ! Mr*. Ted White. Mrs K lull Watson Hubi i t Bland, Mr. m. 1 M: -■ I*’«>'4 Loomis, Dr. and M 'a .1 Al»l* ander. Mr. and M !’ r ' Miss Jean Cole. “Bud!' Siunisr*. Den Webster. Mr. at’d Mrs PniN, Miss Then-a Pa ?• P’ l Henderson. Dr and V - ‘T*® Brown, Mr. and M- ' rfW dee Mrs. Kddle Hobi'i- 1 n snd o er«. Two Honor Their Kin Mrs. Lucy Washington f burg, 111., is visiting I daughter. Miss Sarah Cram, an ! her lister. Mrs. Mary Wilson of Mitcne.i street, tn Conant Harden Washington is prominent i" civic ntnl social circles and * a ' 'st the women's Huh work >nr *r* livid in Detroit Jul’• 'id l* Aug. 4. MSS