THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 10, 1940
Art Club Hostess At Lovely Sunday Afternoon TeaMore Than 200
Quests CrowdY Clubrooms
Mrs. Mabte Smith InChair At Meet
The club rooms of the Lucy Phtir-man Y.W.C.A. were the scene lastSunday of a gala Silver Benefitsponsored by the American Beauty
Smith, presidentClub members were hostesses at
the event attired in the club uni-
form of old rose trimmed withgreen.
A lovely tea table was centered» ::h a low bowl of American Beauty
.roses, tulips, and carnations. Mrs.Sir-.th presided.
Participants the program in-
cluded: Bishop Veinon Nephew.
Mrs. Rosa Drum. Mrs. MarthaCameron. Miss Chanie Lindsay.Charles Jackson. Mrs. E. J Aranah.Atty.Charles Perkins. Father J. L.Wright of St. Augustine church.Mrs. lyone Webb, club member,
Mrs. Mable Smith, club member.
Powell Lesley, George Walker andothers.
Among the near two hundredg. ests-present were:
stnr Itamr Dav:*. Mrs.- GertrudeJones, Mrs. A. n Taylor. Mrs. How-rrd Tate. Mrs. Mamie Mitchell. MrJohnson. M:s. C Woods. Anna M
.Blackburn. Mrs. Fantroy. Ella Mel-ton. Mrs. Elders. A. Brown. MrsLiam. Mrs J. Mayo. Mrs. Ethel Vin-cent. Mrs. Harris Mrs. M. S. Jack-son, Benjamin Johnson. BlancheLowrcy, Robert Collins. Mrs. El-zora Woods, £l.zah Downi g. Geo gcWalker. Ruby Campbell. RobertSettle. Ethel Johnson. Mrs. SlumA'attye Ogletree. Mrs. L Stiles. OtisJohnson. J. J Stiles. Geneva Cuoper.
Mrs. Beaufoote. Robert Webb. Tay-_.ior Campbell. Simon Cooper, C. Hill.
Mrs. Herod. Mrs. Anna Ayers. DaisyBohanon. Mrs Rucker. Mr. and Mrs.Shores. M Mitchell. Mrs. Barber.Mrs. A'.fredh Young. Mrs. BarbaraStovall. Albert Hilton, Norma Pat-terson. Regenal Harvey. Mr. andMrs. M. Carter. Chester Hilton. MrsNelly Walker. Mr and Mrs. ERobi: son. Ann Dennison. Mrs.Stansberry. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Gruitt, Nellie Chatman, Loraine iJones.
Louis TaylorsHosts To PressMembers Sun.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ;R. Taylor of Medbury avenue, was ja beautiful scene of fall loveliness 'when the United Tenant's associa- ition Venetian Swans Girls received’the ladies of the press' at a buffetluncheon and tea Sunday afternoon 1
Fall colors of gold and bronzeharmonized artistically with thepredominating brown and white
in the dainty cakes and mints. The !fining {able was very pretty.
—zoverrd—with a rrcam lace cloth IMrs. Taylor served the tea in bus- :set fashion, while other membersof the e!ub assisted.
Each lady of the press was givena lovely white carnation corsage |wh:ch corresponded with those of'the 13 members of the club. Over jthe tea cups the United Tenant'sassociation Venetian Swans Girlsdiscussed with the ladies of the Ipress, particularly with Miss Cage. Imany interesting incidents. Th:s iP'Gup of girls are assistants to ther- iTon ,fit's association who are :making ever? effort to reduce rent* ;
the pre«s for the publicity and eour- Itesy extended the association. th»Venetian Girls sponsored this gav
Among those invited from the ipw were Florine Cage. Louise jPlarkman. Gladva Mills. Bette El- \
' onion Marian Fields McClain, and iMr* Hendricks, ail of the MichiganChro-icle.
Members cf the Venertan S'van<club included Elisabeth RobertsV.'Ta Hancocke 'Fethel Taylor,president: Ruth Blaekshear. vicepresident: Carrie Surntar. GladysBaker, treasurer: Beatrice Johnson,secretary: Eleanor Hughes. Mag-nolia Rentan. Margaret Fields. Char-lotte Williams. Rosa Brown andCharlotte Bronson." _
Friendly TwelveSocial Club Meets
The Friendly Twelve Social club
a tea Sunday afternoon at the homeof Mr' Henderson of 252 Palmerfreer Officers of the group areMrs. Mary Diddy. president: MrsEmma Smith, vice president: Mrs.Evelyn Jones, secretary: Mr* OaudieCohill, treasurer. Members includeMrs A' na Sweeny. Mrs. LillianDuncan, Mrs. Ruby Hearn. Mrs.Manilla Shelton, Mrs Oppie LeeBoykins. Mrs. George Anna Gordon.Mrs. Adella Duncan, Mrs. R. Hen-derson.
Guests at the tea Included CharlesRamsey Perry Williams. Rose Har-rison, Harry Hennigan. Carrie Ran-ki'.v Morris Walker. RooseveltBoykins and many others.
Club HostessMrs. Sarah Dues of Begole avenue
entertained the Quo Vadia Bridgec ub last week at her home. MrsHarold and Mrs. Cowan were absentn embers After a lovely dinner thegroup adjourned to various tableswith the result being that Mrs Annwon the first prize and Mrs Corer.eLyles, consolation.
PLAN PRE-VALENTINE PARTY
The Junior Elks Girl* club tooktime out to pose for the abovephoto last Friday night, whenthey met at their headquarter*.
238 East Forest avenue. The clubis affiliated with the Florence
Ames Temple No. 17. IB P O K.W.and have planned their party forSunday afternoon February II
In .he photo are. seated. JuanitaThomas, president (holding thedoll i: Willie Mae Cunningham,
vice president; Bennie Mae Moore,recording secretary: Annie Harris,
financial secretary; Carmon C a
Y.W.C.A. OffersMany Varied
ActivitiesAll friends and members of the
Lucy Thurman Branch Y.W.C.A.are invited to drop in on Sunday.
February 11 for the monthly mem-bership musical and tea from 4 to
6 o'clock. Hostesses this week In*1cjpde Mrs Thelma Lemon, Mrs. Es-sie Lockhart. Mrs. Pauline Hills.'Mrs. Jerene Macklin, Mrs. MaudWilliams. Mrs. Millie Hyson. MrsIda B. Owens. Mrs. Myrtle Cook.Mrs. Eva Reed. Mrs. Ola Smiib. MrsKathleen Swanson. Mrs ElizabethWilliams. Miss Louise B Jones.Miss Frances Elvy and Mrs. KatieRozier.
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Mrs. Doris Reynolds Bauman, agraduate nurse with the Mother'sIHealth clinic is leading a discussion| of '•Successful Marriage” on Mon-i day nights at Lucy Thurman Branch| Y.W.C.A. at 8 o'clock. Thesetalks are sponsored bjf the Wayne
I University Adult Education divi-sion in homemaking. Anyone in-
[ terested in the subject of marriage
[L invited to register ofr the course
|Topics to be covered include theemotional, physical and economic
iquestions that make or break ahappy marriage.
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! Girl Reserve groups from Lucy|Thurman branch are participatingin the Social Relations institute atHighland Park Branch Y.W.C.A.
on February 9.Mrs. Evelyn Millis Duvall, ex-
ecutive of the Association for Fam-| lly Living, Chicago is leading the|discussions of ' How to make home
I happy place to live.”I Homemakers clubs in the Y.W.CI A. will hear Mrs. Duvall at a spe-|cial metropolitan luncheon in heri honor at International Centerbranch on Friday -t 1 o’clock. Themembers of Premier and Dericotte
: clubs o? Lucy Thurman branch will| attend.
Mrs. Boyd InSurprise Supper
i Mr? Ruth Wade Boyd entertained; with a lovely surprise buffet supperin her home on Bangor avenue lastSunday evening honoring MrsEleanor Rhamweij Griffin, andArthur Palmer.
Among the guests present wereMr. a. d Mia Harry Solomon. Ed-ward Chadwell. Lester McFall,
Theodore Fortson. Barney Anderson.Thomas Griffin. Mrs. Willa Mae
Stephenson. Mrs M. E Willingham.Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hills. Mrsr arolyn Plumer, Claudie Craige.Helen Bryant. Pubie TrimbleGeorge Smoot. Robert Brown Ar-thur Th’ mas. Herman Sims. RuthWade Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs.
’ William Wade Jr.
Twelve AcesThe Twelve Aces Social club was
entertained last week by the busi-ness manager. Mrs. Edna Carson
*»» the h<*me of Mrs. Jesse Carter,j 1330 Alexandrine.
| An interesting talk as to the re-sponsibilities of club members was
j made by the president, followed bythe service of a dainty repast by
I Mrs. Jesse Carter, president; MrsIMaiy Booker, secretary; Miss Lu-cille Wallace, reporter.
Cirl Reserve FolliesPlans are being made row for
the Girl Reserve Folly of the Ami-citia Triangle which will be givenir. the near future.
I The theme of this year's presen-I tation will be ' The school of the! fi ture," and of course it is pre-.dieted that it will be a “swinginstitution."
i The revue will be under the di-rection of Misses Hermine Riversland Rose Burton.
Dilo. treasurer. Others are AudreyGeorge, second vice president:
Annie Johnson, assistant record-ing secretary; Octavius Tillman,corresponding secretary; MamieRoberts, assistant financial secre-tary: Evelyn Benson, uniform In-
spector; Bertha Capito. VernaBrown, sergeant al arms: OliviaBuford, sergeant-ai-arms; Mildredl.indsy. assistant treasurer; Thel-
Smith. assistant reporter; BerniceEllis, chairman social committe;
Ma Lastso. I'llBell Gordon Min-
The American BeautyAnd Art Club
The American Beauty Social andArt club met on Tireman avenuewith Mrs Eva Williams as hoste:i!,n a very informal session A re-
; port was made on the second an-nual silver tea. which proved to bequite a success The remainder ofthe evening was spent in socializ-ing The occasion was a birthday
party honoring a new member. MrsT. Stiles. Many lovely gifts werereceived by the honoree
A lovely table was set in the din-ing room in club colors A de-lightful two-course luncheon was
The club adjourned to meet withMrs. C. Foote, 5768 Brush streetMrs. Fools was prize winner of firstaward for attendance and fundsraised for tha silver tea.
Sorors FeteEx-Basileus
Beta Mu chapter of Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority entertained SororMarjorie Grecndge Sunday nightir. the beautiful home of Soror Mar-garet Bennett on Woodland avenueat a closed party. Soror Mary AgnesMiller presented her with a beau-tiful gold compact in behalf ofFeta Mu as a token of appreciationfor the splendid leadership asbasileus during the year of 1939
Ivy Nancy Fisher also presentedSoror Justine Nelson with a goldand pearl locket as a token ofappreciation for her outstandingcontribution as dean for '39.
Speedy EightThe Speedy Eight Girls met at
the home of Miss AllieMae Davis.February 1. Allmembers were pres-ent and thiee new additions madeto the group. They Miss SadieFitzpatrick, Mrs. Alberta Perry and
I Mrs. Odessa James. A party hasj been planned by the group to beheld February 10 at 285 Farns-worth street.
Following a one-hour businesssession, the hostess served a deli-cious repast and the meeting ad-journed to meet in its next session
vith Mrs. Lillian Davis. Miss AllieMae Davis is president.
Quo VadisMrs. Ann Smith entertained the
Quo Vadis club at the Band Boxti its last weekly session Allmem-bers were present with Mrs. Myrtle
Holmes and Mrs Henrietta Woods
A tasty menu and Bridge followed:he business session Mrs LucilleSmith took first prize and MrsLuella Harold, consolation.
be Mrs. Sara Due? of Begole street
Week-EndersEarl Johnson and Mrs Anna Lou
Pettis of Chicago. Illinois were theweek on-* guests of Mtwes Chris-tine Claybourne and Mable Hill.
MARRIAGELICENSES
L Marvin Corker 111, 27; Donna MMcClure. 24
J.'hn L Hill. 46: Audrey Davis. 35
I Otha Harris. 29: Charlotte J< nes 29j Wilson Jones. 40; Lelar McConnell.
33Randell E. Bennett, 39. Mabel Oniel.
I 32He: rv P Martin. 41: Laura Price. 48
j Neal Bailey. 20; Ola Bede Marion. 18Dexter Reynolds. 24, Inell Jackson,
19Lloyd Churchman, 32; Helen Waugh,
| 29
nie Roberts, Florence Dudley.
Geraldine Smith. Thelma Thomas,chaplain: Mattie Norman, organ-ist: Lucinda Jackson. I'la Mae(ally. Flaine Ellis, drum major;Betty I inrfsy drum major; HildaMurry, drum major; Clara Boun-try. chairman sick committee:Leona Willis, and Effie Hawkins.The girls are. under the directionof Mrs May E. Johnson. Juniormother: Mrs. Rosie Rutherfordand Alma Barfker. assistants andMrs. Lucille llulbert. daughterruler-Photo by Langford P.
Miss E. MorrisIn 3rd JubalAward Recital
The third in the Jubal Awardseries of concerts will be played
by Erma Morris, pianist, Sunday. ;February 18 in the lecture room Iof the Art institute at 4:30 pm. j
For her third recital Mias Morrishas chosen compositions by Chopin,
many of them familiar to music-
lovers; and selections from theworks of Scnabme, a composer
to the public, since they are only
infrequently played. Mist Morriswill pre/ace her performance ofeach number with a short commen-
tary. a procedure w’hich met withwide approval at her last recital.
Several applications have alreadybeen received from young Detroitmusicians. The committee in chargeof this award is eager to receivemore and wishes to make It clearthat all young Negro violinists andpianists living in the metropolitanarea of Detroit are eligible to ap-ply.
The recipient of the Jubal awardwill be selected by a committeeof outstanding musicians Tenta-tive arrangements have been madeto secure Guy Maier, leading pianoteacher and concert artist; andFrank Bishop, pianist, as two of the-Judges.
Miss StrongParty Hostess
Mis* Alma Strong of Algeravenue, popular in youth circles,was honoree at a birthday partygiven at Brewster Community Cen-ter last Friday evening. Flowers Inprofusion beautified the gymnasiumand made a lovely background fora lovely dance.
Seen among the many merrymakers and well wishers were Miss-es Catherine Thorpe. Roberta Gar-rett. Caroline Dert. Ruth Young.Leona Myers. Edna Patton, SueSmith, Lilia Lissnmore. Loi« Sim-mons. Catherine Tinsley. LorraineWilllama. Ruth Louts* J tksonMozeno Moore. Louts* Johnson. Cor-rine Sincery, Mildred Strong. Min-nie Harvey, Lelia Griffin. AlmaMartin, Bobby Brooks. Mrs ThelmaWilliams. Mrs. Ida B. Strong, andMrs. Merris Harris;
Stanley Evans, Sam Moore. JohnLong, Herbert Archy. MatthewGreen. Tommy Askew. Eugene HallElverton Ford. Walter Barnes. Rob-ert Overton. Sylvester Echols. Chal-mers Lindsay, Harrison Washington.J D Mason. Harry Grey. TommyCleveland, George Hawkins. Marowe Crawford. John Lewis. William
White. Jimmy Jackson. George Ford.Watson Young. Eddie Golden. JulianWheeler. Arthur George Jr,. JohnHolton. Henley and John Hill.
Walter BatesHonor Son OnJan. Graduation
Mr and Mrs. Walter Bales gave a
graduation party last week honoring |• their awn. Waiter Jr, a January [
i graduate from Millerhigh school. |j Walter was honored by many of
I his friends with the dedication tonun of musical selections and thepresentation of an honor pm from
the Jolly Strutters club.
It was a very g*y event held atthe Old Elks Rest. Seen there were
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates. FrankieBite*, Peggy Ar.n Bates, Mr. and,
1 Mrs. Milton J. Savoy. Mrs. Ross
i Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mc-Duffee, Edward Sutton, Mrs. M !
I Morrow, Mrs. A. Wheeler. Mrs. R. !L. Murphy. Mrs. A. M. Jones, Mrs. ;M Bell. Mrs D. Millie, Mrs. J. M
I Hill, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rembert andihe Kinneys.
Younger set guests included Wal-ter Bates Jr.. A. Reeves, C. Cobbin.Ed Matthews. J:hn Brooks, JohnOrr, Lorraine Lynian, Louise Mc-Duffee. Mary Eason, Mary Casn.VV. L. Thornton. Frai.k Rodgers.Ruth Booker, Annie Kilgore. Mi
and Mrs. Fred Holsey. W. Killian.Helen Barnette, William Phillips.
Mildred Hughes. James Theviot.General MrDuffe Jr.:
Vanessa Tate. Clifford MooreSadie Anderson, Evelyn Rivers.John Shell. Milton Downs, Roslyn
Ossman. John Kinney.-J. W. Jack-son. Eli Chapman. W. P. Ransom.
C. Moorehead. Helen Thornton.Marian Harris. W. M. Mallory, Leroy
Robinson, John Robinson, and Min-nie Cesters.
Celebrate25th Year
Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Telli* ofNorthfield avenue celebrated theirtwenty-fifth anniversary at the .Union Progressive League last Sat-urday night. The lovely couple wasmarried in Birmingham. Ala., in1915 They later moved to Detroit,
making this their home. The affairwas a gay one. Eighteen neatly ar-ranged tables helped to set off theformal celebration, not mentioning
the plate lunches that were servedmany guests. A timely floor showwas also enjoyed by the guests.
Here and there we saw Mr. andMrs. Sandy Frazier. Mr. and Mrs.A. Z Meadows, Mr. and Mrj. Will-iam Jackson, Mrs. Ruth Clarke. Mr.and Mrs. C. C. Terry. Sim Talett,Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parker. MrsP.. Douglas, Mrs. A. Hines. MissJanette Talley, Mrs. Gertrude Tal-ley, Steven Garner. C. E. Clark.Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Tellis. Mr.and Mrs. T. R. Hawshaw, and manyothers.
La Paloma CirlsThe La Paloma Girt* held their
first meeting of the current year.ast week with Mrs. Mamie VanDye of Scotten avenue New officerselected Included Zerlean Williams,president; Lucille Robinson, vicepresident; Mamie Dye. secretary;Ollie Outlaw, treasurer; CharlotteRawlins, scribe.
Other" members were—FrankiePortee. Lillian Turner. GladysTemple Following the session adainty luncheon was served by the
Baltimorean IsGuest Of Club
Mrs. Carrie C- Kage of Baltimore,Md, member of the Great SouthernTemple No. 10. O B.P O E. of W.. andmother of Mrs. Lillian Monroe of 577East Canfield avenue, was the honorguest at a dinner party given bythe Mello-Nites Social club Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs AlmaHill of Hazelett avenue. Localguests included Hosea and LucilleHulbert. Johnnie Swent is presidentof the group.
Observes BirthdaySunday. February 4. Paul Mat-
thew Kennedy celebrated his four-teenth birthday with a small partyof his closest friends The partylasted from 2 to 4 p. m. at whichtime the guests played games andlater Raymond Jones, and JimmieStinson gave them a perfect "Jive.'After the p-rty Paul and his guestswent to the theater
The guests included Jimmie Stin-son. Carrie ->nd Rena Hicks. Ray-mond and Robert Jones and then
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12th year. She has represented
the club in four national conven-tions of women's clubs, served onthe art committee, and is chair-man of big sister work for the
In Honorary12 P.M. Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dues ofBegole avenue were hosts at a veryunique midnight supper last weekhonoring Cedric Wallace, member
of ''Fats” Waller'* band, and bass
violinist.The house wa* filled with guests
among whom we saw: Mr. and Mrs.Lee Williams. Miss Carlene Mr-Conico. Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Cope-
! line. Bob and Charles, and others.| Cocktails were served at 11:45
I p.m, followed by a d ' •’htful>up£l*r.
Mrs. I. Carter IsHostess To Club
The North End Social and Artclub met Thursday at the home ofMr*. Julia Carter, vice president
, Twenty-two members were present.
Following the business session, adelightful luncheon was served by
the hostess. At the February 11meeting the officers for 1940 willhe Installed by Mrs. Sadie Lindsay
at the Strickland Mortuary, locatedon Mi'yhell street. Mrs M L. GillPatton is president of the group:Miss Ella M. Webb, reporter.
N.A.A.CP. NEWSThe Citizens' committee met last
Tuesday night and everybody was very
McClendon, because of "the raptdltvwith which the tlcke’s are be ne sold
Since we last went *o press the follow-
ing have brought boxe*:Mr. and Mrs. George D Po-ter. Dr
and Mrs Robert Greenldge. Full of
rK president: Mrs Billie Jack«on.secretary; Dr. and M-s. James J. Mc-Clendon. F'cd A'len. Fairview Sana-
supcrTntcndent; Senator Chares C
Dices. Mr. and Mrs. W L. MaynardAlbert Seawright. Mr. and M-s. Jes«e
Mrs J. D Wilson. Mr and Mrs. ClydeHenley. Youth Progressive club. Miss
Gaines. Dr. and Mrs. William L
Postles.Chairman Fred Har* Williams of tt.e
We have not received any word from
lead the grand march or not: howeve-
The final report for ah tickets willbe made Friday night. Feb. 9. Everyoneholding ttrketa must report the money
have already been sold. Only 10 are
The Cuban government ha* limitedthe speed of motorbuses on highwaysto R 0 kilometers an hour and of motor
tired vehicles and 25 kilometer! for
solid tired trucks.
Omega WivesAnd Hubbies In
Gay EveningThe Omega Wives' Auxiliary and
I their busbar ds enjoyed a most de- jI'.'ghtful evening in the home
' Mr. and Mrs George Hoagtand or •
355 Laßelle avenue, Highland Park .| Mich, last Thursday.
The highlight of the evening wasthe informative lecture on econom-ics and the means of borrowing and
; lending given by E. W. McFarlard
i professor of economics of Wavne‘ university. This was the beginning' of a series of lecyure* to be given
J:n accord with the Ciub’s educationalI program for the year. Following the
j lecture a group discussion provedexceptionally enlightening.
Mrs. Priscilla Gray and Mrs. Ber-. ice Hoagland served as charming
J hostesses and presided over adelectable repast at the conclusion
of the discussion.The following Omega Wives and
their husbands were present: Dr.and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Mr. andMrs. Chester Smith. Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Fortson. Atty. and MrsLeon Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. George
Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. LivingstonJeffries, Mr a rd Mrs. E L. Herring,Atty. and Mrs. Elvin Davenport.Mrs. Grace Davis. Mrs. EuniceBlocker. Mrs. J D White. MrsJuanita Ivy.Mrs. Geraldine Bledsoe, iThomas Crawford.
Youths Plan ForSunday Forum
The Youth Progressive club ismaking preparations for a big pro-gram to be held Sunday. Feb. 18.at the Twelve Ho-semen’s club lo-cated at 323 Erskine street. It is a«econd of a series of youth forumsthat is given on the third Sundayin each month. These forums area direct challenge to the youth ofDetroit who are ii terested in de-bating and solving the many prob-lems which confront them.
Guest speaker for the third Sun-day in February will be Atty.LloydLoomis. Nesbitt 3 Patton, presidentof the N.A.ACP North DetroitYouth Council and his organization
will be present. The popular dis-cussion will be "The Negro inTrade Unions."
The prugram will begin at 3 p.m.The public i* invited.
REGULAR FELLOWSIn the weekly meeting, members
of the Regular Fellows’ Social clubdiscussed the social party to be
given by the club on East Canfieldavenue soon Mrs. Ruth Catten willbe hostess. S. Miller, president; S.
Novelty Bridge In16th Club Year
lu its weekly meeting, the Nov-elty Bridge club met at the home
!of Catherine Thorpe last Thursdayj evening.
I This group begins its sixteenthyear with the following member*:Claudia Young. Fuy Johnson. Carrie
I Freeman. Floreita and Gertie Mc-}Creasy. D«roihy Williams, and Cath-
erine Thorpe.
j Plans are i.ow under way for aj party which was suggested by Ger-;i:e McCreary as being a “theatre"
Rebecca Bowens, a former mem-ber. was entertained by the clubat an open house party last Satur-oay night.
J.P.A. Make PlansFor Easter Dance
The Juvenile Protective associa-tion, an organization designed to
raise funds for the purpose of build-Tg and maintaining a home forNegro orphans and dependentchildren, has announced the spon-soring of an 'taster Swingout" atHamtramek's International hall, Sat-urday evening, March 23.
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