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046 St Antofcw Street Comer Colombia—Clifford 2924 Personal From ... b i(LtAIHKK ANN DICKERSON its hippy day, knowing »o many ,* neuplf and going to so many ,fl| auaiis makes a very lnter ii.nr week. aft ALL BY ITSELF I'rftiy Aide'll Stevens, from way neitli > n S , * n,on * 18 *imply Kunt a nine of her life . . . before Itiurniug t<> J- C. college in Grand lipius. Mi* 0. Frank Cannon is quite a nice per и, u io kno>\ , ....although he is uu iMded whether to make the Mo fj City his home ... or return to Francisco. Calif. . . . “Every к, depend on you.” propped out to the farm recent* r and *aw Lucille Baines riding a loue . . . Oh: pardon me . . the jg|sf was riding her . . . maybe! Alberta I.iehtfoot in recuperat- U ( r om a minor operation.. hurry ad get well, kiddo. we misa you. Nicirenia Week is rolling around ad many hue pleasures are in tores for you and you ... so get irspared on the 16th ... ends on h* 24th. Its just a matter of time before ;dn» Patton and Alyre Evans will * trucking down the aisle. Edna ri« given several showers this reek bv Edith Anderson. Alyce Ev ils and her sister. Katie Anderson, nd received a ton of lovely gifts. Bessie Spivey gave a shower in onor of Alyce last week and all he kids brought gifts and had a nod time. Ann Janies is all wrapped up In miles . . . cause she's wearing a it diamond from . . . Robert Lewis, a graduate of Lane nllete in Tennessee, is amazingly ilented with beautiful poetry . . . iy! Why not contribute some to is’ Opened mv mail box today, and r(t»* should slip out htit a card rrm Ruth McCrary, reporting a nod time in the dear ole south and* of Alabama. Also received a letter from Ber* ire Dickerson. replying, that she * getting «nme needed rest and will stunt home the last of August orj t least in time for school . . . nd to he sure to tell all the girls ttdbov. HELLO. ETWEE N LINES Tnmtn. Williams traded in his >!" on a later model car . now he is getting around. Frank Laughing Boy. Cleveland, a* decided to "Keep Cool" for a pell . . . he prcbiihly needs to. If you want to see a heart do a ntiMe hr at. merely mention the me "Billingsly,' to Clarissa Har bru. mw A* ' If we could find one person a possess all these characters, he Wild b<- a perfect man: Height of •Ivin Hugheß . . . Physique of le«»e Liglytoot . . . Hair like Carol '•nv . . . Eyes like F'rank Can fn . . . .Nose like Hunter Battle- Wt» . . . Mouth like Billy Moßay ..Mustache like Billy Mcßay . . . sice like Walter Cannon . . . Wear !ethr» !:ke Wnymou Rivers '•rmnalitv just like Stanford Icks . . . tiood sense of humor As Eehx Griffin .... As under ■cnding .1 Kenneth Stonestreet . An Innocent expression like r»nk Cleveland . . . Smile like ' A Ist a . , i Good hearted- M * cf Ovariotis Jackson . . . Jol ■ * !i Howard Goolsby ... Oh Boy, >h Ray' *HU ihi \o| TMINKI t h* iina walked up to me the oth r ll ®>' and "Hid. “Goldie, you aren't •uppovii lo Wrar your corsage on , r t i *bi >ide. it's always the left.’’ ’ | said, "1 always appreciate caring mtne on tlte right side he- [ lu? “ it will last longer. For ex •ffiPb: if j were dancing with a PfltleDian and my corsage wns on “ left side, after a couple of Mixes niy flowers would be so one wouldn't be able to •wnguish the kind of flowers. J® ° nlv ,hR >. hut they are easier nn ,he r, * ht * idp - How r. this is only my opinion, yours?" Kho should speak first, the boy *>!■ How many times have llt •• que>uou» like these arisen in L f D11,, d ; »nd puzzled you? No l» ,h “n»». However, it * 1 girl* place to speak tirst. in n|f| < °ld custom but still ’ f O new. BLACK DANCE m 'I I mhoiise was jumping with (i‘ / lassies and lads dancing to tune* of Mathew Rucker who r *_ 5 "p a breeze. Merely to lZ n " ffw down in swank slacks outfits were: o-drow Winston. Howard Qools ii»ii J, n Louise Pe'rry. Ar ru ‘ r ' v, ' n * of Stanton, Mich.; Eirt .T. ~rn * nos Augusta. Ga.. W»h-./, 1,01 ne °f B®uth Carolina, p,. ( ; ,n,, "n. Dora Miller. Frank it aw, ’ ‘'''lce Miller. Elmo Wade. Fran " n *4l v «*ns, Jesse Llghtfoot. Clnri'J ln,nV ' Charles Dickson, p r .J err,,t "- Barton Drew. F B si«„ n,, n, Doris Ann Shivers. Jttnl A,m " K«rl. Hank , ij or . . RJchardsnn. Thco- J V m i r *' Betty Tate. Ted Rob others Am * flve ns end loads of The Joneses h Ohio '■•'nlnsnua s Mr ! lMtc jone *. ® c * Hr P .«!. „ hjr Mr*. Jones’ parents, ini h n A Jnhn T. Gilliam. Sr., Jr. nf Jf,h " T. Gilliam, t# Serin./. A ,ap,# *»reet, motored spr.ngneM. Ohio. Saturday, •Si oVTh*V.v nd th * r,o * , •**- Ohio st , * f hr lstlan Churches of ‘■*o »s5. tb k n r?«nn. The party *»tl. * * v, aH lo Clncln the r JL" and Mr -*‘ ,M * f Joa*» are p«oy - J* Jonee-Jon*s com rn *eem Co#,n * tlo nanufacturlug Club News ■'• w /.v '*£&! ir;.r fi :v>: : ; • <oHH mA N| V" *" i-...:. I . HHL i ’■HI In altendanre at the Naelremn Club’s Stark Party at Jee’s farm last week weret Dora Miller, leftt file* rla Drew, Luclte Simnt«, Eranres Finley, Gloria Merritt, Agatha Kersey and John Banks. The crowd wns huge and everyone had a swell time dnnrlng In the open pavllllon. Read ahont the rontest on this page. Amazing Styles Seen at Nacirema Slack Dance “The Naciremas have a word for it, more bo than even the Greeks, for they know what it takes to entertain folks.” They gave a “slack party” at Spring-hill Farms, and nearly everybody attended, Saturday, Aupr. 2. Dancinp was delayed because of the late departure i of the orchestra from the city. But.' soon after 10 p.m.. mellow music I wa« wafted over the breezes and guests of the Narlremas. at one of the seasonal affairs, danced far into the morning. Spring Hill affords a fine locale for such an affair, with its white Interior, natural hardwood floor, bar and guests’ tables all about. | The night was clear too, the air fresh and cool, giving the dancers lan opportunity to enjoy every : number without rest. The orches tra "went to town." too, stretching out into a medley of four selec tions at one time. President Marshall and his gen ial coworkers were on hand to see that everything ‘'clicked." Ladies assisted with "charm and beauty." Award Prizes The feature event of the evening was the contest and the awarding of prizes. Three Judges gave their opinions, first, when during the grand "slack and sport suit" march they chose from the hun dreds present, men and women who seemed to be best attird. Mrs. Carmen Murphy came away with top honors in the women's di vision. She wore a white, semi-mili tary style, suit, decorated with gold on the sleeves, and made a capti vating figure. Second prize went to Miss Isabel Wasa, who. in an old rose suit, with a contracting neckpiece seemed to know what to wear to bring out the beauty of her cop per-colored complexion. Equally difficult, even with few er to chose, was it to select the winning man. onlv one prize be ing given. However, applause as in Ihe other Instances, pointed to Bernle smith as the winner. Smith wore brown. Approximately fifty couples Join ed In the grand march. Much credit for ideas must be given Nacirenias in general. Their week of festivities, which is fast approaching, gives them a unique distinction. There Is no group of its sort tn the country which pro motes such general hospitality for the city. The setup stresses mem bership of workers from all pro ductive sphere* of life, who bend every effort toward success for the club. A capacity crowd greeted Naclre mas last Saturday, a capacity crowd ■ remained to the very end. And doubtless, when the final "good-by" number waR played at 2 a.m., dance lovers. Jitterbugs, waiter* and * ‘aittartcuter*’’ were singing the praises of Naclremas and will look forward to another such pleasant e\ening Judges were Samuel P. Bills, of the Detroit Tribune. Miss Marion McClain, a local scribe end Miss Emmerel Smith. Presiding over the contest proper was Clifton Russian. Among the celebrities end famed characters present was World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis. T ravcloquc Miss Corsetta Boyd, of Selma. Ala., Is the house guest of her aunt. Mrs. P. B. Pettlford. and cousins. Mrs. A. C. Robinson and Walter Pettlford. of M2d Hertford avenue. Mrs. Thomas Tucker, of Chica go. and her granddaughter. Mar garet Louise, wer# week sad guests of the Murphys At IMI Dubois street. Mr. and Mr#. William Taylor. A2A Euclid, have returnAd from A fort* nighl’A vacation. They visited rela tives and friends in Greenville and Tuskegee, Ala. and Atlanta. Oa. Miss Thelma Msrtln, of 11>»5 *• Philadelphia, is visiting relatives and friends In South Carolina. Mrs. Ida Postles, of Parker ave nue, accompanied by her slater. Mrs. Mary HAllum. arrived in the city Monday from Dallas, Tex*#, where Mrs. Postles hsd spent the winter wtth the latter. Leaving De troit Wed. montng wer# Dr. and Mrs. William L Postlea. who ara planning to apand their vaca- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Lydians Held Tea and Music In Club House Many gursts and friends of the Lydian Musical association attend ed its tea Sunday afternon. July 27, at the home of the Detroit Federation of Women's clubs, 5461 Brush street. An interesting program had been arranged by Mrs. Sadie Johnson, chairman of the educational com mlttrc, and her eo-workers. Parti cipants on the list of officers were: Cathryn Harberd. pianist; Frank Foster, soloist; Mrs. Elizabeth Woodley, pianist; Frances Harberd. dramatic render and Mrs. Rosanna McDowell, who extended the wel come. Mrs. McDowell Is president of the association. Miss Dorothy Quarker also gave a reading, while Mrs. Josephine Boyden outlined the high points hi the history of the organization. Members on the committee of ar rangement, besides Mrs. Hirtlean Harberd and Mra, Sadie Johnson, chairmen, were: MPsdaroes Mary Poole. Montana Smith. Ruth Sims. Leona Carr. Ethel Massenburgh, Minnie Chlsohltn, Sarah Groae, Madalnm Fisher, Martha Bacon. Charlotte Hillard and Miss F.thel Johnson. All, in the gracious appre ciation for the fine support given, have promised that the near future will bring another gala event. Hon in Minnesota with relatives and friends. Conies a card to the Tribune this week from Robert Crump. After spending a few days in Pittsburgh. Mr. Crump Journeyed on to Wash ington. D. C. to visit his son, who is attending summer school at How ard university. From Washington, he will visit Richmond, Va. his former home. Commenting on the Washington weather. Mr. Crump said "It's too hot here for word*.” Mr. and Mrs. Wade Martin .of 76.72 Central street, left the city Wednesday for an extended trip throughout the Southeast. They will visit Columbia and Florence. S. c.. Hampton and Richmond. Va. and New York City. On thia three week a trip, they were accompanied by their three small children— Dorothy. Eddie Wade. Jr. and Le roy. The Martins are the parent* of the late Cornelius Martin, who lost hit life last week in an automobile accident near Jackson. Mich. Miss Doris Moreland, a teacher of Atlanta. Oa and Mr. and Mrs Smith, of Birmingham. Ala., are among the pleasant visitors in our city. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsey, their daughter and grandson, of Spring field. Ohio, spept a few days in the city last week, as house guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Gales, of R47S Twen t. -fourth street. Mr. Kelsey Is the cousin of Sam H. Russell and Mrs. Lillian E. Johnson, of the Motor » ty. Mr*. Lucy Jone*. of Woodland avenue, ia raratloning *f Harrow. BRIDE S SALAD ffr MARY IUO Horn* ItiYtH oeg». C*r»aptfa« C® Cut out thla ledp* tmd pa* It m U lor Y"« »<*»* &>» THE DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1941 Qreen Pastures Has Open House Green Pastures Camp will have its llth annual Open house on Sun day. August 10. Exhibitions in handicraft, athletics, swimming, nature study, music and dramatics v ill be displayed. The boy's program is as follows: 11 a m . church; 12:70 p.m.. dinner; 3:00 p.m., athletic demonstrations; 5:15 p m.. Flag lowering; 5:30 p.m.. supper; 7:30 p.m. play and 8:30 p. camp fire. Green Pastures can be reached hy taking any road to Ann Arbor, then go 25 miles on V S. 12 to the camp signs. Everyone is cordially invitfd to come out and spend the d'.y. No food is available at the camp (or visitors so it is suggested that you bring your lunch and eat it picnic style out under the trees. Swimming will also he available for visitors after the water carni val. Green Pastures Camp '* operated by the Detroit Crban League. John C. Dancy, director. The camp is under the direction and manage ment of Lloyd M. Cofer. Honor Son on Birthday At the home of Mr. and Mra. Johnson Flanagan. Sunday. Aug. 3. a birthday dinnfr was given for their son Johnson, Jr., who cele brated his 21 st birthday. A delicious dinner was indulged in hv his many guest*, who included Lucille Rosemond, Ida Mae Flan agan and George Irwin, Helen and Byron Banklhead. Elverton Ford. Leonard Wiggins and Ethel Dan iels, Lawrence and Gladys Banks and eon. Many beautiful present* were received. President . Fetes Club The Hiawatha ChHrity Raving club met at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. Marie King. Iftn7 Jos. Campau, at 8 pm. Thursday, July 31. Mrs. Jackson, vice president presided. After the business session, a deli cious repast was served by the hostess. The club will meet again Augut 7 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Rowena Taylor. 3170 Madison. Seven Orchids Qo To Atlantic City The Seven Orchid club of De troit is vacationing in Atlantic City. Mrs. I. Rodgefs, president; Mrs. A. Busch, vice-president; Mrs. B. Cunningham. secretary; Mr*. Ophelia May*, treasurer. Ontario. She aaya It'* nice and cool there. Mr*. 8. F. Grigsby, of Seyburn avenue, her daughter, Gloria, and young son. Freddie, left this week to spend a two week's vacation in Idlewild and Woodland. Mich Mr. Orlgaby left ln*t Saturday for Columbus. Ohio, where he deliver ed an address Sunday. Mr*. E. Smith. 6.»50 Hartford, will leave thla Saturday for a month’s visit with her parents and friends in the vicinity of Ashville. N. C. 1 I ary* Mw iims vine- elili* cherries peart »411ew* Droit snd evt the trait*. Che* the awM eed rat the •or»a*ollnw» with a wet eeteeer*. Make the leUewiag eeeked diieetaq: 14 rap Cenattea Twice el t leaMa MOk. uedtlui () leaspooa • and mustard Yetke *t 4 etft Ceok thla ever hot water ustU II thlrken* Coll. Fold H tale I cup* Cereal lee Milk, whipped. Ceeeble* with the iruit. which hoe heea well drained, add the aute add teid la the atanhaMllowf earetullr, Rut hi refriooroter evemtaht. and whea eervlnq. euneund with erlep let tuce. ■ Jr- .JBte p - Ay _. Jf A *V rf*. - -jJ These rhurnilng lio*kt«*fc».f»* and guest* were present at the membership ten glren hj the Housenlres League of Detroit Junior I nit >o. W at the Women’* Federation rlnb hon»e, Sunday. Aug. X. The guest speaker *»« Mr*. Josephine Terrell, who spoke on **l pllftlng Womanhood.” Seated at the left I* Ml** I’aula Itean Rodgers president and at right. MU* Marie I’arrUh, tire president, standing, left. I* Mr*. Mad?* Arnold, the most efflrlent matron of the Junior*. Tea na« poured hj Mi** Rodger* and Mi** Margaret Boone. Other guests were: Mr*. C. Fuqua, president of < entral Housewife* league: Mr*. >annle Hlark, president of | nit I and Mr*. Manle Boone, president In It 9. TATTLINGS OF A TATTLER By EvHjn C. Pop* Staying here in the city while everyone else hies away to points south and west is beginning to chafe us. But. to u» a vacation is just another "passing fancy"—you know, it looked fancy. So we pass ed light by!! Listen, or we should say read on!! No matter how lor. rid the weather becomes, there's always a great demand for news whit It concerns: Mrs. Julia Hampton, who is en tertaining her aunt whom she hasn't seen in sixteen years, namely. Mrs, Mary Ellis Wilkes, Forrest City. Ark. Such another embracing and welcoming you never saw when Mrs. Walker set foor upon Detroit soil. Another hnusegupet in the Hampton house hold is the si.-ter-in-law of Mr*. Hampton. Shp is the very talen'ed Mrs. Elenora Salne, wife of Da\e Same Mrs. Saine is a teacher in tile school sysiem at Memphis. A lovely day heralded the ap proach of two laige buses Satur day. 'Twaa the date for the pienic given by ihe Sunday school of Lo max Temple Present, climbing trees, nibbling sandwiches and partaking of cold drinks were: Janie Thomas. Cora Nalls. Hula Mae Walker. Dorothy Love. Irene Ivory. Theolia Singleton. Muriel Williams. Helen Williams. Emma Montgomery. Juliet Tatum. Hazel Haywood. Ella Mae Hill, Rev. and Mrs I). P Thomas and (heir sons. Henrv and Joe, Fred Claik. Willi am Newton. Fred Watson, Johnnie Haiwood. Nathan. Flozell and Johnnie N* Is. William Walker. Charles Greenlee. Sanford Mont gomery. Thaddeu* Crosby and Thurman Love. Death was the reason for the hurried packing of Sylvester Brown and Deris Maxwell. They were railed to Atlanta C.a to bury their sister. Mrs Lottie Starks. Accom panying wa« < ora L. Taylor. Doesn't a four-room cottage in the country hraxenb? It does to us and must have sounded very fne t„ Mrs. Henrietta Wil son. formerlj of Fleming street, for site "up and" purchased a four-room cottage in Flat Rock, Mich, it a too lovely for words! Our young folks reallv do them selves Justice when given the op portunity. Ruth Jackson not o.Hv saw the "shining raft’’ hut did somethng about it. Asa result she ia now clerking nt the Johnson airy. Miss Jackson is a graduate of Northeastern «tid Is noted for aggressiveness in any field. The salary that goes with this Job —to us—ls really fabulous. Congrats. Ruth! A train bound for Atlanta, Ga . will hear at least one passenger whom we all know. Mrs. Ernes tine Thompkin* She will Stop with her sister. ”"s. Ethel Beilis, then travsl to LaGrange to *ee her mother. Mrs. Mattie Hill, Mr*. Thompson plans to stay a month. Another southbound traveler Is Mra. Ruth Rougs. sister of Mrs. Anna Alexandria hf Goddard •treet, who is accompanied hv her niece. Rosemary Alexandria. First stop fo r Mrs. Rouge Is North Car olina. where she will visit her mother. Mrs Mary Gardner, and Mr*. William* ani Mrs. Mattie Venson. Her next stop will he in Georgia, where Mrs. Rouge will visit her grandmother and other relatives Wish we could take that Eastern trip with Mrs Amelia Hill. She plan* to covet New York New Or leans and Phlladelph'a He r aim is to aee all ber relative and friends. Henry Clay of Maple street Is one of the new men In Camp Cus ter. Did you know that F.thel Rosa ■nd Rubv Jackson went touring to Flint and Toledo last week. Those are oniv two of the places the girls plan lo ’ sight'’ before the Summer ts over. Leaving Detroit, Tuesday, for Birmingham. Ala. are Mra. Alice Amo*, of Modern street, and h*r alater. Moll!# Walker. They will vacation at the home of thetr mother and eleter. Mr*. Olive wa'ker and Mr* Suite Lomat Glad tilings’ Mr* Florence •urkett of •‘laming *tre#t. *ho baa been do terribly 111 for the past Now it the time to paint-up and brighten-up SAVE MONEY Buy Direct From the Factory AT LOWEST COST PAINTS* VARNISHES AND ENAMELS Drop in at Our Plant MCNAMARA PAINT PRODUCTS COMPANY. INC -447 LELAND STREET CO. (14S few weeks, is doing much better uow. Mery Lundy has three of the most handsome trailing bags wove ever seen. They are the Samsonite brand, washable Eng lish tan, brown-satin lined. Theie is a hat and shoe bag. two othei piet.es are a week-end bag and a wardrobe bag. And boy, ate iney heavy! A thoughtiul friend knew Maty was anticipating a trip south this month, so, on ner birthday, mere came the present. Robert Gunn spent two weeks in Birmingham, Ala. He is super intendent ot the Great Lakes ln ..trance company. ‘Such a good time was had by ah the liitie tout who attended the eighth birthday party ot Annie Pearl Hill, oi :tM)4 Heming. It wan given at the home ot her parents, .wr. and Mi*. Leo.iaul nul. t-aiiug ue-tveam and take and indulging in games were; Dorothy Wells, E>riyn and Doris Dai is, Gloria .lean Well*, Rebecca Latt. Pauline Lloyd, Charlotte, Irvine and Don ald Brew, Hazel Phillips, 'Jer aldilie Coleman and bailie Mae i anieis. Marion Greenlee accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Roe# Greenlee and mother, marie* spout two weeks in Woodland Park. Reception honoring the marriage of liMi. v Dtir,. to illi'O’.v Bank.., ill ie given Saturday at the home of the grooms aunt, Mis. Daisy iitillip>. at loSla Goddard street, ine.v wcic niHiiiPu .11 toiedo. Very shortly Aua Bell Pott* dad will motor to luskegee whet* she is a ."(Ui.cut and wip return mine with her. Ehis Lunday, of Lumpkin street U in the Euyth K. Thomas hospi tal. where he recently underwent a minor operation. Lundy is rest ting wen at this writing. Great Lake* Insurance com pany * picnics are swell, so you and net’er be at the next one, August j... at Put-in-Bay. Local talent got together Sun day and had a little pnnic at R.v er Rouge. They were; Elois* Rur r>. :*ybil Kennedy, Mary Gunny. 'lhomas Artisou Leonatd aud Bill Wright. Margaret White and E. D. Wat son, whose engagement was an nounced la*t month, plan to lie married on August :’,u at the lovely home of the biide-elects aunt. Mr* Kcva Mongram.. at c’67l Burrell place. Mrs. Hyacinth Rogers will h*> her only maid and Phillip Boiden will he the best man. The time is » p.m. Closing their sea-on for social activities was the Progressive clubs "•final" on July 3" at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Young of St. ‘ Aubin street. Present were President Betty Plpens, Treasurer M Young; Financial Secretary Daisy Phillips; Recording Secre tary Mamie Pipens; Vice-president Eienora Stein and Alice Amos, treasurer of the sinking fund A lovely luncheon was served. Re mark* were made by Mrs. Georgia Lunday and Mrs. E. Stein. The dub will resume it* activities the rtr*t week in September. Mr*. Gevotta Gray, of St. Aubin street, vialted Chicago last week. While there. »h# wa* the guest of jjer aunt and cousin. Mrs. Bertha Oliver and Sani Johnaon. of 5000 Prairie street. Another fine picnic was that given bv the Junior Sunday school of First Baptist institutional church at Elizabeth park Saturday Folk* scampering around, playing game* and *kinning *hiti* were; Elisabeth Wright. Rev. and Mr*. B H. Wright. Howard Wadlow. Emma Ware. Bernice Mitchell and her out-of-town guest, Emma Mary Weatherspoon of St. Loul* and mother, Mra. Mary Wentherapoon; Harold. Herman and There*a Pil i lard. Charlea George and Alice Hudaon; Beatrice King Rev. P. R. Pate. Crawford Wright and too i many othera. Remember what w# aaid about *adn*»a always coming b*for* or ! after gladness* 11**11. a roung man who was enlisted i« Ragimant P. at Fort Sill. (Mil#., proved thl» k fine person Robert e TlMtni waa railed id death luddealy Ht* wa* * watery grave funeral aerrlrea Club News wrr f a» the home »f his mother. Mr«. Lola Tippen* of St Auhin la*t Thura. H a captain, H. A. Cal siman, highly piai*ed th* s ounac j man’* ability in lead other young! mnt Thomas Vwa* hoi n in Chatta-I nnoga in 1912. H" died a! Port Si 1 * I on July 2.1 in earlier life ho spent I tv.ll y ais at Fillmore high »< honl in Port Huron. May «♦. he married the former Mary Lee Har-! ri*. - I Along with other youth in hit* regiment. Robert went swimming during a picnic at East Lake , ctkin * Thev were coming out of the water to dinner when he suffered a heart attack and drowned. He leases a widow. Mary Lee hi* mother. Mr*. Lola Tippon*-; five sis ter*. Margaret Parker. Grace Mc- Cray. Julia Mae Turner, Ruth Ter r|e. Lucille Hynes, and a brother Milton, two unde*, three cousins two niece*; five brother-in-laws, and other*. M s. He**le William* of Scotten 1* reported ill. Mr. and Mrv C lin ton Pope, Sr of St. Auhm street, I'.hvc as week-end house guests from Port Huron. Mich . his sister, Mrs. Christine Pope, her mother. Mrs H. Lons, and daughtei- Thelma and Morothy and her grand daughter, Betty. Laura Whitby of 1 :;f»54 St. Auhin motored to Atlanta tin where she vieited her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Laura Burney. With Laura were her parent* Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Jack-on While in Atlanta Mrs. Jack*r>n was shocked h\- the death of her brother Nathaniel Byrney. Came between the Homestead Gray* and the Baltimore Elite Giants was a success from every angle. Sighted at the ecent were. Mrs Lula Kirby Mrs Mar' Colquitt. Willis and Henry < ol quitf. Grant < urnan "Slim" John son. Mamie Robinson The Jolly Stroller* club No. J t* sponsoring its annual picnic on August l‘i. Teachzr Sees Old Mexico Mrs Helene M Wilson p. pnlai Detroit school teacher has jus* re tinned from a tw * month* tour of the south and southea*t Olnufi.n Texas, the scene of th N’AACP concent ion was one of l». first stops Mr* Wilson seen got as fa r as Mexico «h*tr *he pur chased some lovely souvenir* Mexican pofterv and the like flhr had planned to stay only one month hut the southern hospitality got the host of her and she had a hard time forcing herself to come home aft»r two month* Mr*. Wilson Is the wife of Dr John P Wilson While Mrs. Wilson was away. Dr. Wilson visited in Chicago and Gary, Ind with Clyde Hendley. MID-SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL AND PAGEANT Gii Mi hv THE DETROIT IMPERIAL CHORAL SOCIETY ASSISTED BY AFFILIATED CHOIRS Hear Detroit's New Talent Discovered in Voice and Piano NOSDAY, AI MNT I**»H Sslil P.M. MUM /.I II A.M.E. fHTOfH Cnrnrr liru*l: Mini Willi* Knr Information Call Trinity ?-40iS POI'I I.AR I’MII I! 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I will par tka Pool naan RIM tmdaataajr afar and want laai awl Ik# k* rant# pa*a|a. farwa rr. , >ama Art** raaa (Rt Mata PAGE FIVE * * i » JIN* I’oxlellu {>iv<ihini. nlm man h bridal attendant in (hr wedding «>f MhMc HU imp and trank La* telle of I’itfshnrgh ln»t month, *ee the story on thi* page. Poslc.Ua Is Attendant Mias poaiolia ('ii-pshitni. charming deb. and daughter us Mr. and Mr*. James Gresham. nf Detroit. arrived m Vittsbuigh Thursday July 24 by train to im a bridesmaid tn tha wedding of Mabel K Hishop and Fiank LaVelle. o' Pittsburgh. Pos t'll* i« the niece nf Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Frazer. nf ".'ifi.'i Webster street. Pittsburgh. with whom «h# resided during bar stay Tha wed dire wa« -ft* ! y 2F Mis* Gresham i« a Vnfver«itv nf Detroit coed, and a member nf tha lota Phi l.amhda sorority Girls’ Camp Has Guests Tim C<n»ury of Progress club hal’d it* annual outog Sun July 27, at lamp .Nnrinm where tha •toady breeze from tha laka raada those present .unaware of tha in tense hens that’sent tha mercury up to inn m Detroit. Entertainment tnrludad a bingo gem* in which each lattar in Lamp nnm «n- fornjad in rotation and sh« parson who "bingoed" got a prize daintily dona up in club colors. Anotha,. game brought each w inner mnd avarybody was a win nari a bar of rnastad p»anut* Be side* these game* thara wara swim ming. boating and a shooting con test tn which many parttcipa'ed. At two o'clock a vary daliciou* chicken dinner »«« sarvad on tha spariou* scraanad rorch of fh# dining hall. Among tha club* guest* war# Mrs. Estelle Abercrombie of Mont gomery Alabama. Mrs Fanni# \ tiprcrombio, Mrs E\* Williams, Mrs. Jennie Turner Mrs Sarah t iMf\ Mr* Archie Reaves Missa* Dal*y and Alice Turner. Mrs. Lorai nrtie Lußon Miss Marjorie Rob inson M"*s Sarah Loutae ('assay, Mr snd Mr* Psu! Simmon*. Mr#. Simmon • mother, Mr* Hamilton nf | Talladega. Ala Miss Vary Fran -1 ~ s mmnn- Mr* Charje* Adams, I M;*» Mrirette reierson of Atlanta, Ha Mis* Pauline Cloud Walter Matson I" Rodney Williams, It * id reran '0 and Little Mif* att.H Ruth Mhre The Tribune I hr jm.io Twelve club bat been doing excellent work thi* »ea*on. The i ]ub met a* the home of the president. 4.'T Beau Men street, at their last * r *»lon The members extended a vote of thank* to the Detroit Tribune for the nr e write-up of the club news and pledged to urte their friend* 18 other organisations to support thia I progressive home town paper at I 211*5 St. Antoine strict