SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1939 THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE . . A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY PAGE SEVEN

CLUBS CALENDAR EVENTS FRATERNITIES -:- SOCIETY WOMAN’S INTERESTS Home Makers Close Season With Lovely Breakfast Mrs. E. Ward Entertained Benefit Tea St.Augustine Popular Baby Plan 'Woman's The Party Line Day' At Hostess To 105 Will Honor By MARIAN In Varied Stephen's A.M.E. Loveiy Guests Mrs.Bethune With June marks the finish to the Springfield. 111. ... Mr. and Mrs. j Activities fiscal club year, and many organ!- S.dney Eaton. Mr and Mrs. Cass 1 j j i Mrs Hatton, from Chicago . . . The J Plans are being made by the Breakfast Is Served In A benefit tea \A-iIl be given in guests had a marvelous week end. | Father Malcolm G Dade, rector women of St. Stephens AM E. | honor of Mary McLeod Bethune at j fashion. There are many cocktail! * * * of St. 's Episcopal church. 1 church for observation of Women* the home of Mrs. C. F Stephens. our last Sunday that the Carden j parties, henceforth on Party [ Mr Alex Stone motored over from announced day," Sunday, July 9. | 6592 Stanford avenue, Friday. July upon the occa- Y 1 line this week. | Chicago to visit with his sisters, j sermon delivered Featuring Mrs. Pearl Collins, mis- 7 between the hours of 5 and 8 p m I sion marked the last one before ceremonies, Mr! Ernest Ward o( Cnnant Gar- s The Pleasure Snatchers have Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Vaughn ot tress of th# day's cal- The proceeds of the benefit willI I his departure for Amsterdam. Hoi* among dens graciously opened her gales to be donated to theh Bethune-Cook- 1 , changed their minds about their{ Bangor avenue for two weeks. he will attend the endar will include its ac- meet and. where tivities: Mrs. L. W. Terrell, deliver- one hundred and five members and man college. closing and will the entire j j conference. Also j ' Christian. Youth ing the principal address at 11:00 friends of the Rrrlcott Homemak- Avery interestihg program | summer leaving the form of enter- i i The Non Pareils breakfasted Ernes- ha? : entirely with, Thursday 'in attendance will be Mrs. am. services; ers club for breakfast, in her planned readings tainment their vari- over at Mrs D >ra Green s young so- Mrs. L. Arter will beau- been; Three short they | tine Postles. prominent openir.g hymn; tiful backyard. by ous hostesses This month had r Hartford The girls had During ead the Mrs. Allison I will be given Mrs E Cabule. Miss avenue. cial! worker. the absence Jones, prayer; Mrs. Hendricks, presi- Stephen? j the grandest time. There was the ! earlier planned the trip Mrs. Grace Williams Calvin the W Kendrick. F and also for Belle Father Dade, Father Lewis will scripture; was busy by gay hubby get together out to Lil- Isle, jof willread the Mrs. Irene dent. a very person as a special creative dance Ellen but when the weather inter- ! fillthe pulpit. Pender, Decalogue; ¦he welcomed her lian Hunter's . . . the theatre and vened. they took to the indoors and the Mrs. M. many guests. Blue. i Announcement wa? made by Mrs. Pegram. penny A delicious breakfast of southern An effort has been made to in- ! cocktail party of Lena Gaskill's . . . . had g' bs of fun. The merry group Stephen.* that beginning announcements. A Cozy Ardena j •‘ffering will be lifted by Mrs. fried chicken and hot rolls was very vite Ford Dixie 8 to give a few | while Marie Mitchell chose the ¦ included Mrs. Ada Moore. Dora Sunday. July the church school j 9. Colder Smith: the invitation to paiatable. groupis out 1 corner for their party . . . floor show Green. Lillian Nixon, Rhoda John- changed 10:30 to j selections. "buT since the . hour1 will be from church membership extended by , town they much luscious chicken and now s n. Elizabeth McNeal. Louise Mar- meeting be The Mothers' Chorus composed of of it is not certain that 12 15 pm. Parish will Mrs. Little, present ; Bee Richardson is planning their shall, Cora Glover. Olivia Craig.' Friday. at pm. Naomi and the benedic- Mesdames Watts. F Shamberger. L I will be at the tea. ! hold July 7. R at tion pronounced by Mrs. L W. Ter- Carrington. Bellmay. Ml** Daisy McCoy was enter- ! The public is invited Those on ! D mens Riley Mabel WTnams. Fran- reports from CranbrookPh| ERNEST WINN JR. E J Frazier * i which time rell. "The Woman of Today and tained at a graduation dinner last committee are: * * ces Mols. Boa Jackson and Dorothy conferences will be | »nd V. Rosamond rendered selec-. I the arrangement and Pine Lake One and a half years of age was Her Responsibility” will be the - • Sunday by j Brown, Carter, Gaines, « The Sophisticates will meet only . Bomar, ! I —ltems." i the Juniors of the Mrs. L. B C. made. baby contest subject. at ' once during the month of July and * * * Sunday : the winner In a reading Universal club of Detroit the Mrs. R Grazz. Miss L Henderson. The school picnic will be Leonard, Eva Campbell's on h*r . Stephens August . they however decided to July 9, sponsored by Mrs. H. D. director of Wispn-.n home of her father. Rev. Mrs C F and E Tolan Mi ¦ Mrs Winburn are week held Sunday. at the Great | the Smart Set [speaker's " "First Experience nr a rrhgitmT who Is of the tmmor.nirgf-tnwr regularities ePwS- The Vacation! education. Detroit Council was MiCav, president j j-t-irtte* Omntrv ! Twelve club last Friday evening. an ( Came -’ quite humorous. they give summer danc- Churehes and ordained Baptist seniors of the organization. Miss when their * * * July 17 and will j* and Mrs. Mrs. Nell Plant sang the Coo-Coo. ! party Friday night. They Ernest the son of Mr. minister, will deliver the evening McCoy who graduated from Mc- ing on The Florence Ames Temple Rid- start daily at 9 a m . and run until J The charming Mr* Beulah Whit- with Helen Slater on Tuesday , Ernest Winn, residents of popular •ormon. Hymns will be led by Mrs. Mirhael Intermediate high school, met in Silas J. Mack. 40. Lelia ' floor show that was a real sender. i The Thirteen club lift the penny offering. Invitation seven characteristics graduates: Floyd Gilmore. John- -1 ment of the Charles Hardin's was I The members were lovely in smart sponsored a luncheon at the home comparing the present economic, Coleman. 25. Fred Trolliner. 29. I transformed into a charming recre- large Twenty-fourth to membership will be at this time nie Mae James and Ernest Reed. 22; Henry gowns and orchids a bloom on Ruby Burton of by Hill; family size, protection, education, re- by Langford Rozane Williams. Baker merry extended Mrs. C. L. Rev. —Photo r. James. 16; | ation effect for the makers. the.r shoulders. The fragile and’ last Thursday eveninc Prize* House-Guest ligion, recreation, Jr.. 25. Fannie Shaw. Georgei * * * leonard*will pronounce the ben- and affectionate Logan. daintiness of the orchid is their club ] | were captured by the Mesdames life yesterday. S. White. 28 Marie 21; Ar-! i ediction. with that of | The Detroit Socialites said fare- flower The in charge in- Romeo. Margaret thur Mealin’ 45. Grace G.lbert, 42; they Thursday committee 1 Mae Parker. E Pearl Col- She stated that each one In some I well when met with eluded Mrs. Virginia Faster, chair- Smith and D Gregory Os Jos. Baileys Officers include Mrs Leonard Carson. 39. Geneva Smith. on Belvidere ave- j ! lir.s, chairman; Mrs. M Pegram, m uiner had changed except the af- Mrs. Beatty i Mildred Randolph man; Georgiana tyler, assistant ; The group will hold its next meet- i 28. Robert Sadler. 27, Jacqueline | I secretary; Mrs. Irene Bender, finan- fectionate life, the love'in the home nue. The hostess served daintily chairman; Mrs. E Geans. president: ing home of Miss Rozelle Bray Chicago, Graham 34. Robert Davis 24. Le- ; Henry Randolph. I at the Bishop James A of cial secretary; Miss C. Booker, ¦nd the love of a mother to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice at avenue. for her nore Todd 20; George Hubbard. 57, Yates, and Mrs Vnble 1Smith 5217 25th This presiding bishop of the Colored pianist: Mrs L Jones, vice chair- child, which has always been Mr. and Mrs John Young. Mr. and | Davis and : ! ' •J and Hostess To Phi F. V. Piper, 49; Minor Burkes. others assisting on the will mark the last meeting untilI : Methodist Episcopal church, spent | , assistant secre- always will Mra Fred Howell, Mr. and Mr* T September I man; Miss be. 22. Ella H Jackson. 18; Hud- 1 7 three days in the city en route from :.r.y; Mr.*. Parsons, organist; Mrs. In closing, the speaker pleaded George j Williams. Mr. and Mrs C. Reid. Mr . | I 0 Kappas son. 33. Minnie Williams. 33. Bailey. Mr. Clemens.' Mich last week E Todd, chorister; Mrs Juanita wi’h mothers try Delta j and Mrs Bruce Mr. ano to to understand Williams Jr. 26. Pauline Woody. 19. While in the city Bishop Brav was ' ! Fivers, reporter. The stewards are their a? as Mrs John Asher. Mr and Mrs. John children well love them. Fresier Hall. 29. Bessie Crouther, guest in the home of Mr and Mrs i Mrs. H E Howell. Mr* S Stinson, Speaking for the guest and mem- Evelyn Beatty 28; Barnes, 35, ! Young, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ran- Board Os Cosmetology, Joseph ! Soror was the effi- Edward Louise Ma- dolph. T. Bailey of Vinewood j Mrs. Sarah Jones. Mrs Bernice bers I am sure everyone enjoyed j Rarrington. cient hostess at the June meeting * * * ave-1 M s. Claudia Hill. Mr*. ber Bishop Bray presided over it chapter auxiliary | the | A. L Davis. Mrs. Pearl Dezon. Mrs. Gifts were presented to the Mes- of the Detr- of Phi Delta The Woman's of the Detroit, Chicago, area, I gave a good-will Fleming Salon Program I and St. Louis iiF Hawkins and Mrs. Rankins. dames E. Hopkins. S Watts. E. Bell- ; Kappa sorority in her new home Smart Set Bridge Postal alliance din- the State of Arkansas and conse-1 ner out to Great Lake club last Sun- may. F Shamberger. and A Mathis in Ypsilanti. Her thoughtful sorors quently upon the death of Bishop J I j Club At Picnic day. Honored were Mrs Bass of Fleming ! Parham is president of the group) for perfect attendance. lovely | The Flemings School of Cosme- Rev W Walker. Mrs and C. Martin, the state of Louisiana. ! surprised her with a coffee ' The gala affair given by the Chicago, guest tology grand glorious | Keene vice president of the Mrs. A. Mathis was chairman of house of Mr. and . had a and the entire State Board of Cosme- Bishop Bray was formerly presi-1 Mrs. Ida fitted right in the ' Smart Set Bridge club at the Great Bolton, Wednesday, 28, I group; Hair, scribe. the program committee; Mrs i table which Mrs Mr and Mrs. Gibson j week. On June ! tology, namely. college i Mrs. Janie V ! Lakes Country club. Saturday night, they Miss Jane D.vmond. dent of Lane and for a J Rosamond, was chairman of enter- rcheme of her beautifully furnished Witt of Indiana. Mrs. Geneva Moore were guests of the B.T.WT A. number of secretary of the July 1. was truly one of the out- son also of Indianapolis, ! president; Alvin J. Hunter, and years, tainment; her helpers were Misses Cape Cod domicile. j and they Noonday Luncheon club given at C.M.E. church, an alumnus of At- standing affairs of the season Flint guests ' Lucy stage , M W. Easley. E Perry, A Wadale, are the house of Mr and Mrs the Thurman YWCA. j Miss E. T. Mnremiix. The was university graduate The sorors with the capable as- socialites were there in grand array, Adolphus | guests Tlanta with Dine and Dance * J Frazier. A Keys. Wells. Mrs Hilland Mrs There were more than 200 beautifully decorated with palms University Chicago j sistance of Mr. and Mrs Clement beautiful girls and handsome swains. Murphy, guests Fleming? training at of Ruby Kemp was as Mills, play of Mr. and Mrs. 1 present, most of them Miss selected ! clever in the art of It was really one highlight Jones, alumnae, j and flowers. and Harvard He is a member of i girl of the Theo Mr and Mrs. William ! including many shop Alpha fraternity, the the Derricotter's would send production, plan to present "Snow parties season. Through the courtesy of the Ford I the Alpha Phi a Camp j of the The club Hanson. Mr and Mrs Sam Jonps. owners, operators, instructors, grad- j educator, : to Norcorn (White and the Seven Dwarfs," an paradise, j George well known orator and | Among was like decorated with i Mr. and Mrs Lyman Gillespie, Mr j Motor company, Branham. the guests were: Mrs Sa- flowers, ! pulpiteer throughout the country, j beautiful seasonable and | and Mrs. White. Mrs Florence Fleming, manager "Ford Eight." die Lindsay, president of Detroit I The membership of Chi chapter Frank Mrs. Beatrice M. found- J of the Dixie i The Bishop will make a return! S GRILL Norman and his band fur- i Nickolson. HENRY Association of Clubs; Mrs Jesse Kappa | or and senior instructor of this fine j rendered a lovely program visit the efty during the second ! of Phi Delta includes Sorors | nished the music * * * which. to Michigan's Largest Cabaret Parker, basileus of Phi-Delphia Caps ; Parker, basileus; school was mistress of ceremony. August promote Thelma Jessie T The hostesses received their guests Wednesday was much appreciated and gwatly I week in to the I Mrs. A : man anti-basilrus; ( The Dames met with | Leadership Training & Orleans of ' McCathern. Gerald •! at the club entrance, among enjoyed by all. The graduates gave school for the Madison Wells, epistoleus; Bacon, whom | Le'na Richey . on -the William Peck.^Rev. W E Walk- j 1 lay leaders, Sunday Home Relation Committee Metropol- ,ne Martha j were: Atty.Charles Mahoney, labor choicy morsels dinedchicken and H j ministers. | itan branch: Mrs. A. G White, pres- 1 Ransom, tamiou- of j er. Bishop Bray of Chicago. Atty. school and Missionary Workers of j Amateur Show, Wednesday t Sadie commissioner. Dr U S Bagley, Sagi- bridged, prizes being won by j ident Central branch; Mrs. ! hos; Ashley Cain, tamias; I with Edward N Barnard, representing followed by the presenta- flie C.M.K. church, which will be and J A Bcrniece naw; Attorney R M. Van Dyne and I Jennie Sweet, first; Marjory Hac- [styling, I Waltr Fox Trot Contest Johnson. N McCrary. L Smith, Tloagland. dean of pledgees. Fannie ! Governor Lauren D. Dickinson. tion of the class and model* by conducted at St John CM E. Mrs. Virginia Warren of Saginaw; | kett. second; and booby to Grace Thursday C Fairbanks. A Thompson, L. Bethel, publicity; Grace Williams. ' Miss E T Marcouix, member of Miss Myrtle Gamble, chief mstrirc- church, St Aubin street, Rev. J R. ; ¦ Dr. Clayter of Saginaw and Miss occasion | j I Jitterbug Contest Friday Vaughn. E. S. H annual ] Walker. Guests of the State Board of Cosmetology, and tor. The was given i McClain, pastor. Murry. Porter. I general chairman of first i Marie Walden; Attorney Joseph | address byj Charles Jennings. Wynn production: were Cornelia Harrison. Carrie Miss Florence Wharrie. Educational awarding Smith. J. L. Children's theatre Eli- Birch. Mr and Mrs. Magnus Clark. Davenport Rev. Peck and the of the'! Carney, Evelyn Beatty | and Portia Jones. Supervisor of the State Board ofj by FLOOR SHOW r-J B H. Henson. J. Wallace. zabeth Morton and Ola Hughes. | diplomas Miss Jane Dyniond. Church Os God M. Wvnn, B, Walker. H Tavlor, , Mrs. Sam McClarin. * * * Cosmetology; C N Woodruff of the president of the State Board of Cos- I Lm.ivt Os Brownsville, and Miss gave | | The Sunday school of the Church THURSDAY G. Macklin. H. Brown. I—HlC_ Debonair girls a P ..Vocational Department for! ...nietology. ] I STARTS W Whit- Matilyn Sims. Mr and Mrs Booker ! birthday party -¦•f God—opened -at- ;i>e—m-ual 9.30 Zamp- I Luck for Helen Sla- , Handicap*; Wilbur C .Woodson ofj Saturday, 1 'ner. B. Peppers. V Smith. B I Barton, Dr J D Wilson. On July L the festive : m. hour, Randles, sup- Music By ty. Ballinger. Mr. and ter. at the home of Mrs. Modelle 'the Y.MCA: A L. Burns, manager party a. L. B. E Glass. L Gayateens In closed with a semi-formal j morning Tibbs, | Mrs Sigsby Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Poyntz last week. There was so ;of the Secretary of State's Vcr- given Frog's grad- | crintendent. The service J. E Johnson. C Flimlngs. Ruby Ferguson. i at -he Club. The ! began I J D Shook. Mrs. much fun, and laughter until wee -1 nor branch, hi?! ! at 11:33 am„ with the pas- j HELM W Mitchell. R. Buford. A. G. Wright and St. Antoine alsn .their guc.-ls had a gala ' -w prpj»rh.nu Evening JOE Miss Johnelle Green Mlm Met- mnin nests were Mr Gihsnn Will .IWiiTL-Afld services . , . • Oma f I ; m ' A H E 1, Wy»U M -• ife. Mis. Bums. CTiirmr G.-.Thes Weekly Meet v: Ger.ei (began at 8 p m, wi»h AND HIS ORCHESTRA Poole. V. Jackson, A Moss, T. Park- Mrs and Mass R Louise 11 indorsor sell of Lansing. Mr and Mrs Henry of Indianapolis. Miss Aria Bryson and of the \ again speaking while the B Y.PU~j er. Charles May. Charles Elder. S. Mildred Thornes was hostess last chairman secretary I program NO COVER CHARGE I G. Reynolds. Mrs. Dorothy Miles Mr Robinson. Mrs. Ballard. Mr. and Noonday Many , | rendered a during the af- W. Polk. R. _James. F. France. E. • 'eons at her home Saginaw Luncheon club. I of and many others. i ¦ ¦ complimentary were For Reservations Call West. F. Chatman. M. Colman. M ion Hendrie street, the presidentTl ¦ remarks made-. Woman's Day' Tuesday evening fTie Grimes. B. prhsided Iby a number of speakers at the} j Smith, M Banks. M. | Lesser Estelle, Workers rendered a special pro-1 Wizington. ! one Auxiliary guest table. Clifford 1279 Farrow. M. Lee. G F Mrs. Geneva KTnes. of the; Ladies' J grain at the church. Mrs. Lillie] Clinkscale, S Hinkins. S Johnson, I town's brides, was-welcomed Over the Fourth: Miss Lena Barry, the wery effi- AtßethelSunday I recent Swimming and lunching at Ron- G Bnown. M Chaney. membership of the club In Luncheon Meet | cient manager of the Fleming Beau- . H Nowell. into the | Headquarters ; ; were Levy. II Mason, interesting was < of the United Dis- deau Mr. and Mrs. Midas | ty shop, along with some of the R W<\>d. P Priestlv. A. i An discussion held Congiessional organization Wiliams. M. Wiley. P Kenner. J trict Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham. Mi*s operators. Misses Clifford Pruitt.! Mrs. C S Smith will be the prin- were last Monday after- ; Ann Phillips. Mr. Jimmie Childs. on If.¦ den and others. Following meeting a lovely very gay j Georgia Tiller. Katie Rucker and cipal speaker the "Woman's the noon when the ladies auxiliary Joe were: was served, I ¦ Miss Jean Smith. Mr. Taylor presented Mrs.; Day" program at Bethel AM E _ The.members present Mary luncheon, styfe. Vivian McGrue KAPPA ALPHA PSI southern i rponsored a delightful luncheor. as Sunday. July Shamberger, Mary Alger avenue, and Mrs Robert Austin : Fleming with beautiful'bouquet of church. 9 Mrs Smith F. P Warr M Brown of willj ,ts regular monthly IMr a rrington. Bookpr. meeting. socal event. | flowers. And by the way Mis* i? connectional president of the C F. J. Freeman. be hostess at the next i at We,„ . Seen seated the various small | ! Mr ana Adolphu! McGrue happens to be inspector of, Woman's Mite Missionary society Benefit Scholarship Fund tables for four were Mesdames El- house guest* were Mr. and Mrs Gib- cosmetology. and will deliver an address cover- V Booth. A. Wadies. .J. Frazier. L. I Rogers. Georgia | j nora Clarke. Julia son Mrs, trip to Liberia, ¦ pkins, ! Witt. Geneva Witt Moore Jones, manager ing her recent the ! Hendricks. F Mathis. E H ! Edwards. Clarence, Indianapolis, Mias Alma of the' Kilgore Mabel Wilson. Corrine and son. of school, along instructors,. [Gold Coast and Sierra Leone, also' V A Bell. M Coleman. I. Mrs. R. Adams Hayes. Clara Patterson and others After the they motored with other Vaughn. r. | j Ind. trip Myrtle Gamble and Nan her travel* in Europe, S Tayl- Ola Clark. H i Holding up the masculine end were ¦ Misses I to Cleveland and Columbus. Ohio. Green, presented Fleming j Special music will be furnished Wheeler A. Benford. C. Mace. W. ! Constables Greene. Thompson, and * * i Mrs. with !* .t jby the choirs of Bethel church Moonlight Easilcv E Perry. H Ward. B. Wil- Cartwright several others lovely gift honoring the twelfth Cruise HostessToClub among Dr and Mrs Germany Bennett are will make kin*. E. Bellmay and A Keys ’ anniversary i? tfii scbooL j Fifty women captains Briefremarks were made by many ' summering at Augustus, Ga., with financial reports Services will be Mrs. Roberta Adams was hostess guests present.'Mrs On Friday. June 30. the gradua- of the Corir.n: doctor's relatives. gin promptly at 11 a. m. 010 the Quo Vadis club at her home Hay..* scribt. * * * ' tion was held at the same place WHEN OUT MOTORINC 1 Mr and Mrs. John Smith left by when 50 graduates wearing white delightful bridge. gowns yellow afternoon of I | Pittsburgh, visit with serge caps and with VISIT by lovely Visits Parents boat for to CET THE HABIT OF followed a luncheor son daughter-in-law. roses as their class flower and class Alirp Bell Smith, daughter of Rev her and Mr. > EATINGAT served by ihe hostess was featured ; * I olora of green and gold, followed and Mrs William Bell of Vernor , and Mrs Wendall Smith. hairstyl- Among the guests were Corene sjt bv 5