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PAGE FOUR Sorors From Near and Far Convene In Delroil al Splendid Confab LpfflL .#. Monthrr* of lho santr Innilltr olnh «lm oh*rnril tli«'ir ninth nniiUorMiry roomily nt thr homo of Mrs 'l. (olrtnnn. tiliM 'on t onrt. sooit.l art: Mr*. 'I. Mmrl. Mr*. M. t olonion anil Mr*, t. Mrkaln. Mantl ing an : Mr*. I!, "at*. Mr*. M. ".1 k* to hi. Mr*. Mnrir Miiilli oiitl Mr*. 1.. t.rnlih. Chorus Celebrates Thr' s. !.. ; .. . v. Ih<v • oon no 1 ‘ "• ; .1 thr lotto 1 •' M 1 - It. ft of n.- • • • r Mo: i. • .v - nine. <.>•■ • n o L -». •. V . \:tri.i .lohn«r Jl . 1 >-.i , \' \ 1 h r, «M; j • .1 ■ ■ .1 tt'.y pi- r\r; • ' 1 ii. m.i • FPi> ' A d< ■ ■ 1 .» a. 1* t.s.-i** • v f'nt ■ ' :t..i .rig* HA* * ■i. ;. • ■ 1 lur man M • t' • 1 ’- ■ -\ • y torv « '■ '! i' ill. Gift* \« ■ >\ 1 1 •, • . ■ o mortth- j' tost-- - ,ipi| '1 •• it |.ft )• t \ trr r - 1 t I, : |II . W. «> 'I !’• >.! 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INTRODUCING A NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE oi-'f- r:• fpn |l 1 rC cT Mt " M u\C\NV, ° n B0 " h< - > kr ** e ' e ThV °" S *' r D ' c ' 13> 1941 SI.OO a Year ® l'*f ‘ Mil Out Subscription .. v VMI' * wU**'' u Jl''’' < onpon Itelon and • ".\\\ NV'’' lt \wVs Mmil Today for Your }> HUiW’ 1 * M * < opy. vY' of \ I'm .vii Neighborhood Repre sentatlve* Wanted. yVtaSu*— ' 0* Rf<|oftt HCBM RIPTIOY (Os PON Oii« Two Yvars—sl.ll i thf. iMnnHITT n biisminc. to. 3TM rimki.i i*r., ninaon, wiihii.%m WHI put n I #wrln«# $ |tIMM IMII IW* **(’l*l. Mom* for year «•> XW4S N*mr i,.,, *4*oo - «»T Ciwb News IP \M Hi Bf*- Wk vjSOBBV 10 in a < hri*laia* hrhlo «a* prrttj l.ottir Storkrll'* wi»h. *0 on Nat nr.lat. Ilooi-mhor 27. *ho nn.l Mark llattlr*, of ln*liaiiii|>oli«. wrrr ntar rit.l in iho ro.iorj of snrro.l llrgrl raUirdml. Thr marring? rul* iiiiiiato.l a roilot-o mntanrr whioh hr trait on thr rantfin* of H*k uni trr*ilj. Wtrr Ho artl.liitg rrrrnioitt. thr hrhinl |tarly and n ilozrn frit ml* hull l.rrakfii't at thr Itomr of thr hrl«lo‘« |nirotit*. Mr. ami 'lr*. William storkrll. '_’T* I a*t forr*t. Ihr young roaplr «ill rr*iilr In I nillanH|io|i*. M, s. Bclhune Speahs i( onllnneil from page Ii -,i ’ • i w .t> • ’t own . t ( ii Inii tit <>..• ■ n•.i the highway* amt I.v wav* v* !>■ ’• ymir !"*s fm run;vi< . . *.*;«|| ;t till enil.'ii Veil' 'll >• -in • "i ’! ■ - ;i nl l '’ ’. i■ 11i ii t 'I ,;i • mii i ng fi»’ y. ii t.i ii in \ t 1 • ill'll urn . In-i •\* - ,i rid ■ In.« Hii'in ’ti. wry Thi wo Id i- L’ll1* ii in ti'.i'tn. i,j> (iv (iirnt. him! I"1 |; • ~;|| " Ml fin ».y ll*. lii 'mu nl• iiu her ilytn.it h *m . • ><|ii. n; iti'. mil'. . .Mi - Ii- - > i ,no ti'p, i it to i »ti>lii m i* liv the t "" ti« «"i d* ’ 1 1 . .tm tiir tunr tnontit ■ thn• ,i •, mi to.. ii-. 'hi i lit lni*ia*m titnl inn• 'in m tiirii ,' • na*’ti" pfil by ii* ti, it nnins: "t 'b» i unio t i.i ■ i,i ii iii in' i (Iny 1 Ifi e;;i ' nut nin l l e to ff 1 ttiiit thi > ilf • I'M 'iilui -’Hue 11l the ill'- ll II ,ti > fi W i| We il.'i t. .’lll . Ilk* I' • " i fore fait* up. nu« N. gv<> women to continue tin* tisht of tii.iU iiu denuK rm v »ha e it* privi !• * on*l • ppcrtnnitie*. h* well a* the liai il'llip'. Ililll a'll person* liv ing .ililll i the democratic form of gnv* i nnieiif. Title. h> far. ione of tit. mci«t difficult tu*!.' in-for** ii*. 11 will t ei|.i i•• vu -ilrnn aml tael. It will lid c**itnie eurefitl thought ami !■ l.< it ii :ti k . \Ve run never plm •• our '•■lve* in a poMtimi where on put. i. 'Nin «:iii lie ilntiliteil and vet wi rnn.«t lie duly p.iirotii tiv ii"ist init America to attain it* full demo eia'ii idiiil'. It I* itnpor anr 'hat N'uro wo men |ih min' a pari of ev' v I'lMp aior in v. hit h Aniet ie.in vvonnn fiiK.ice. \\ i- nm«t iiiei-t that we It" Isiven the o|>|iort uni'y to -i iM t.i 11 w. our talent* and ahili ' •* t" the iiiiiin*t ilui inc Ihr Time wh' ti the national welfiu t ir <| 111r«** -•ii'iitii, from all of it* eiii/en*, "T il l !• i* another problem which i.* of urave importance. Thin period of »mr nattmial life ret|iiire* a iliinkins through of tlie nieanin* of tlemoi ra< y. it Involve* a knewl eilce of the denint ratie practice*, n*' welt a* a lonvlclion of the privi lege* granted undei democracy. The youth of our nation, confused and disheartened, may lose *lght of the-o fundamental* notes* someone see* to it that they are kept alive amt passed on. Through the «elf- Rovernment program* of the NYA and ihe rec. many young Ameri cans were learning how ihe demo « ratie process operate*. They were getting a ftist-haml rnjerleme of the right* and duties if democratic citirenshlp. This edui.iilonal pro gram mu*t eontinue. If It become* Imperative that the iSation tempo rarily withdraw from till.* field of activity, then we who are eltir.ena. we women who remain to carry on domestic affair*. mu«f find ways.* make avenues, whereby these val ' ties w ill be perpetuated. ' “Thus we see th»* we have no time so frivolity, no time even for the relaxing social event* which we could perau* In lime* of peace Our intelligence, our ahllilie*. and our strength must now be used in a supreme effort of giving maximum «ervlre to the nation and 1n pre -1 serving those values which make 1 democracy worth fighting for. "If Is a privilege to meet with yon. Ii Is an honor to participate with you as you face this gigantic , task. W’e must secure all the avail-, able information regarding the na tion'* needs and Join hand* with i every other American eitixen In • ( Preserving the democratic way of Ufa--for we, too, ar« Americana!’* I THE DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 Social Activities BL V JB£ 9K^, rlf" . ' UL at ■JL ftM't jbfci JpL % --Jsk fp» jf .^ f> r s BrVm iilßßfegi > w IwfeM 1 m - j| *Tv . m f J-$Y ":^m IMr " ' Wsj t iiL • r 5* IhU is the local I on v enl lon committee of ltd la sigma Theta sorority working overtime to make this Hie biggest and he%| gathering of Deltas from all over the country, when they met in Detroit at ( hrlstmas time. Tan anti \lplni I’l sigma chapters of Detroit were the hostess <-hnp lers to the sorority. Seated about the i-oiil'erenee table are: Sorors Margaret Smith, left IXher Dade, Josephine Gaines, I the I Hnker. Her nice Johnson. Marjorie tarter. \ ietorin Mel a 11. Mlunmi Brown, ehalrman: and Marion tarter. I.uey Hell Morris |« sealed at the front of the table. Standing are Helene Tines, left: Hern lee While and Jerwlean Sneed. Dynamic Deltas from 25 States Attend to Business and Pleasure ’ Visiting delotfittes and momtxrs of Delta Siyrma Theta sorority, meeting here in their sixteenth annual convention, have had their full share of sessions and business meetings, but Detroiters have seen to it that the sorors enjoy another side of the event too. Amonjt the soeial affairs tendered the D* l a- were it formal da• Friday evening, I”fi. at the Mat i a tic*"- bo 11 r- < ini l»y th e Ka l>l»st Al pha l’sl fraternity: ami on Satin ilav. Her. i!7. at noon, a luncheon at the Women x Associated (’lull Itniltl ins kivu by tin- Women's Citizen ship eomniiitet-. At *i p.m, of the sum** ilav, the Alpha l'lit Alpha cocktail party w.,s biased at the Vlplia house. nml at in pm. the ones,i INI J’hi formal dance ni Mirror ha llrnein. Sunday, I lee. ;*s, at tv pm. all eggnog op wa> given l lor tile liel'its by Sigma (iainni t Hho sorority. At 11 pm. the AK \ sorority's open dance was staged ai the I.alter temple. .Monday, Dec. i’!'. HI !* P 111. the Sphinx auxiliary etn k lasl parly look plate at the Alpha I rail i nity hen»e, and at Ju p.m. the same day, the llella Sigma Theta soririi v .1 open dame was siasnl at the i; i ayxtoiie ballroom, follow ins which the Vlpha I p-i lon o Alpha i*lii Alpha hnaktast for the Itelta teror« iiii, tendered hy the Alpha hou*e, ,\t :to pin. Tuesday ihe la* 11 a- i losetl lianqliet lialli|iiel was iTelrt at Club lilifi, Inllowmg till- af fair iii ]n p ni. the Hellas dosed •lame tta< held at the sanit plate. Anions the out-of-m\viiers at tending the n. Ita convention and the various soeial function* were: lio/, Drew, , Huh) Cad-on, Alive Monroe, Fiames (biffin, Kilo l Pan lieli, Her, h) Hell -. Kli/.al|el|| Utll •loti. Marie Jteev s, Hilliau Carey. Alain I l.otkeii. It,,ihitnt Slniuions Miller. Hu by* Pryor. Ida Rhode-. Maxine < apps, J.illlaii Garrett,, .1 tia tilt n Williams, Palsy Kobe,!-. Flea nor I’owell, (• iI a Harris, Horo th) Washington, Sylvia I,ahat, Cath erine .Mauldin, hoiilxe Wesley, So die Alexander, Clementine Church Virginia Wilson, Klliel Wise. Klean Heed. Augusta ■lame •. .Martha Toss. Katherine Kossitt, Hazel An tliony, l.eity Wiekliffe, Jeanne l,.me Clara Jackson. Gwendolyn Higgin hoi ha in. Hrssie tiarvin, J). Woods. Sitdy Robinson, Corine Hadis, y •Mai y K. 4 Hoss. |. I’etius. Klta Rhode*, lloioihy Cunningham, Na dine Wellman, Katie Vaiden. Mil dred Hurt h, lloena Savage. Kllen Tonente. .leannn Kngllsh, Morrine Taylor, Gwendolyn Sherard, Jennie Fletcher, Crat e Thorpe, Hetty Clayton Verna Hoherls. Mary Sloane, Wlihelmina Hnthwell. Hel en .M. Johnson. Carrie |„ Hiirney. Jiiauta Kitltl, Fine. Hue Anthony. Myrtle Andrews, Kvelyn Andrews. Kllsworth i alfee. Hazel Calfee. lb I t-n Johnson llrown, Thelma Mc- Gill. Frankie Weeds, Katherine l."wi«. Dorothy Sit.kes. Flaxie Pin ken. Kdna Johnson Morris, Willie SieVenson, Thelma Crayaon. l>oi is I Christmas. Kdna Fisher, Mabrlnah 1 Overton, Dolores Ferguson, Charle selte Scott, Crate lingers, Anioin- I eii« James. Virginia llolstovk. Dm- | olhy Thompson. Theresa Moore. ; Helen Holt. Klliaheth Clhhs, Mis* Kllison. Newman. Miss MrClean, A. Duncan. Miss Thorne. C. Wilson. N. Cherot. M. Nightingale. Minerva Johnson. V. Staples. Marian Capps, I. Armstrong. K. Gray, J. Walker. K. Finley. M. Ison. F. Sultan. A. Brown, A. Williams. H. Wythe. Boone. M. Ilemmlngs. K. Harris. K. Strarhan, Helen Work. C. Powell. M. Borders, M. Scott. K. Hullo, k 1., Johns, O. Derrick. W. Cole. D l.omax„ (’. j Buthannan. Ruth Buchannan, U Howell. N. Harris. C. Shackles. K. McMorrls. M Scott. K. Klcbartlson, ; V. Jackson. M. W. Down*. Juanita i Dennis. Klsle Austin, V. I.ewl*. |* | Houston. T. Terrell. J. Jatkson, Marguerite lly. Reseda Payne. WII* I iner Smith, Thelma Johnaon, Sadia | Haw.-on, Kli/abeth Riirwcll, Nellie Kyle, Julia Duff, Margaret Hrigg. Mm ieiia Hlsgs, Constance lleslip, Maty Smith, Kstelle Mc.Neal. Theo dore Smith. Thdnia llayte. Marjorie : s>'K ■ sIBL Sll| Bme&WMk. \**m ; *.A lllk/C-J#fm. r dH IT'S' p Ml A #!!■&. ■ t* Krl.liij. ns j on «iiii sir. mhs n l,i,s } ,|a, for IMl„s. for H f fliMl lirni simir Ino lmnili*il soi ors Ih-khii to mtlslrr from nil |»nr|s of tlu> | ,s, at the sixlH'iilh mitionnl com cut lon hrlil lirri* In Hot roll. \| ronun. Ho» l<«H.l.|«i»rlors m si. Mnllhms |»nrl«h hoiisr. \on.rs >| H \i»o |>o„lt. loft, ninl .liinr IMrkens, of INI roll, nrr *hown rrirUlrrlnit iMHiik |> f |. la Ann Kroon, of 3«.S| Itonl *lrref. ta«| I hl. nio, ln,l. M rs. Gadson Attends Confab | Mr. and Mrs. James King of Me- Dougali avenue had as their week end hmixcgueetH Mr. and Mrs. James Cad-ou. Jr., of Savannah I Ca. Mr. Cadson l- treasurer of Ceorgla Siaie eullege, Savannah, while Mrs. Cadson |x a teacher In ihe public school system of that city, She attended the Del,a Sigma Theta convention here as a dele gate. The Cadson* were extended many social <ourte*les by the Kings I and tlfeir friends. SERVICE MEN'S HOLIDAY PARTY JANUARY 1,1942 At Brewster Recreation Center 637 Brewster St. m Basketball Game and Dance Pittsburgh Y. M. C. A.— Preliminary - T«. Fort Custer Soldiers Brewster Center '*• *" Vnl " ■« >"• *• :.«• General Admission for Game and Dance 50c Federal Tsx Included Couple Speaks Vows I.ucille Heard and Sam Hair-ton were united In marriage ,11 In c. L'l ir 1 !*:ts Mi'Hoiigall strcei. Kidd. Kvu Dixon. Katherine drown. Fva Mi'di'ooni, Mane lloaid, Wel don SugarniHii. Madeline Holtiuson. Minerva Johnson. Myra Helming*. .Mary Huford and Mabel J. Ol Kelt. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be• r ‘, Rht , to ,hf ot the trouble to help loosen and expel Kerm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender In named bronchial mucous mem- T f l i your dn »Ml« to sell vou a bottle of Creomtilsion with the im de!"*i.?nd,n * vou n >t«*t like the wav it Stafew?'•" CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds Bronchitis SI 46 Sf. Antofn* Str*«t. Corner Columbia—ClMForfl 7974 Dclsprilcs Skalc The DeNp iie«, pledgees of the l>»'lia Sigma Theta sorority, gave a skating party Saturday afternoon, December 27. at tun* of the local link-. A few.of those present In cluded Ko»e Campbell, Velma May. Bill Khedda. XeiniH Smith, Bill Ccilernaii. Edna Vanlliper, Jmnes Melteynolds. Joandel Bussell. Har old Sherry, l.ucy Howard. Bill and Elaine Fuller, Krmen. Mm v lonise and Ertieatllie Fisher. I.aiiore Davis. Min Gregory. Bill Matney. Delbert Bussell. Kail Evan-. Itayiiioiul Seymour. lioris Ifcvvis. Harry Nash. NTal Cleaton, Geraldine Woodson. Matiette McFadden. Willie Itryant. Lorraine and Kuchcl Null. Erne-t Johnson. Buddy Waundles-. Chylll- Patlei son. Beity Bland. Liverne Johnson, Elizabeth Fisher Edward Evans, nf Ohio; j. Kenned'. Tom mie William*. Lucius Calloway. Bill Smith and lots more. The Jacksons To Be Hosts Mi-. Bell Jackson. :,7t Mel bourne will play hostess to -everal friends and on; -of-tow n v isitor* at a cocktail pativ given in their hon ie mi New j ear’s Day, Mr.-. Jackson is tin -Dt*.,- „f Claude Harvard. MRS. KRISI’.V VISITS HKR FAMILY lIKRK Mrs Pauline Krlshy took time „n rrom her musical studies in \Vw V , ,‘ 1 k 1 n,y T ANARUS" l "’ n ' l lhe holidays 11 husband and young daucii- Pr in Deiroil. Visiting Detroit M |v \tvian llavgood. of Little ‘ " k. Ark . Is n visitor in Detroit’ ; H* m m„.n„i n4£ ((f |hj ; Mrs II V. S,, "' «'h here. • .la< ksnn. of r»7l Mrl. MOiirnr, pin, ri., „ , ... <ltl V, .. ni " B a ""kiail !,f , ‘ 1 . V ' v * •biv. in honor ■rienrta f ' ,OWB and - - - —... I TEMPLE REST The Ideal Christian Home For WORKING GIRLS AND WOMEN Anrrlin l|o|l,r.M.k». Matron □ 2272 Clinton St. Phon« FI. 1-7042 TOODLE’S DRUG STORE Famous for Ladies’ Fine Silk Hosiery QUALITY brands dancing mileage N ’ YLONS reai siik SCLI , PIOR SILVERSHEEN Silk ~ Fir>t Quality wti #t Shade * for Your Selection *l4-li, PRICER * 11 «9c 51.60 Wile* of Wear With K»#r? Pair BUY YOUR HOSIERY „ TOODLE’S DRUG STORE "Mim.v «... TrßK.tr. mm: Club News SUB-DEB CHATTER Hj LITTLE SISTER Flash—Julian Lewis, of Chicago, most recently of Idlewild, Is visiting la the Motor City during the Delta doings. Ho k(|ttircd Bernio Watkins to the recital. Louise Lootuis is trying her best to attract Bill Matney again, hut his eyes arc too tilled with E.F., D.A.H, L.l). and J.K. Peter Whittaker is concentrating on one and only one. It isn’t a Baldwin, so guess who? Krmeu Fisher u quite the play* boy. Works too fast to be with tha same girl twice. Clever ahieks. Bill Lawson is glad to he in De troit for two reasons, (1) Cur*, and (2j because it s home sweet home. Cuzz never looked so happy. Donnie Bryant is all for Sharon Burton, likewise Is Sharon for Alt. Dedications Barnacle Bill, the Tiler,” Bill Lawson. “Thanks for the Memory,” Little Sister. “For Whom the Bells Tolled, ** "By-Bye.” Doris Bell. Karl Evans is panicky over Doris j Belt. Ernest Johnson seemed the same way at the Sub-deb affair. Andrew Humphries and Geral dine Bledsoe are beginning to de velop a dose friendship. Herbert McFadden had better keep his eyes peeled on Willie Bry ant for he's coming on strong with latrraine Nutt. Don lesson is still for Evelyn Baldw iti. Willie Coleman admits his tender feeling for Mary Berry. Alvin Boyd, brilliant all-round athlete, is really too much on a football field. Edward Evans is fascinated by a girl in Canada, hut hia real love is Dorothy Causey ,of Conant Oar den'*. ''baron Burton 1 elehrntes A get-together was held hy Sharon Burton. i>» McGraw, in honor of her sister. Aden, who has returned from Ml. Olivet college for the Christmas holidays. Those present enjoyed dancing and egg nog and cak*s. Some who attend i*l were Al\!n Boyd. Dorothy Ann llliks. IVtei Whittaker. Aurelia Walton. Bill Matney, Krmen and Ernest me Fisher. Don Lawson. Cus zie and Bill, lantise l<oomt*. .InMn , hie llairi*. Earl Evans and hie cousin. Ed Evans, of Ohio' Donnie Hi*' Bryant. George Anderson. Wil heiforte Plummer. All enjoyed t hem sc) ves i iii uteusely. Joan helmed; Hostess Joan Kennedy was hostess at a pretty Yuletide party at the home of her parents on M* Dougall ave nue. Cookies and punch were served and a mistletoe furnished mm li excitement. Among those present were: I.u --* ins and Buddie Calloway, Andy Tyler. Julian Witherspoon. Ellen Ly. Earl Evans. Mary Berry. Kay Seymour, Dorothy and Edward ( au-ev. Sallic (tiles, Ijeroy Bo* ke moor. Edward Evans, of Ohio; 7,el ma Smith. Willie Coleman, Aurelia Walton ami Oliver Broome. Bella Iteeilal Among the members of the local younger set who enjoyed the recital given by the Delta Sigma Theta so rority a( the Institute of Art* Sun day evening were, Donnie Bryant, Pearl Brown. Sonny Plummer. Ag nes Moore. Jeanne Waundless. Heco Ceeinaz. Dawn Watson. Ed Evans, E Evan*. Mary A. Clemons. K* r init Bailor. Johnnie Roxhoiougil, Lons Batltfre. Bernice Watkins, Julian la w is. of Chicago Helen and Joe Thomas and a few others. I lie usherettes Included |>el spriies Helen Cuz/.ciis. t.ucy How aid, Marleltc McFadden. lavitis* Loomis, Aurelia Walion. Cories* Hunter and Pyramids Alice Coote, Mary Ann Clemons and Marjo; ie Jniieif. The Deltas present wei# too numerous to mention, hut s few ini luded Gladys House, Victoria McCall. Marjorie Dunbar, Mam is Alexander. Marjorie and Marlon <iiiirr. K\a Mi Broom. Helen How aid. and manv others.