j* •*?y—*-W~fi-'-c -^rf ----- < - „ " * „ J '' ^ ** r ; < '*r t ^; * ^V- ,; ^ . , r * t>*y" **'~r*^ v*'# •M tSSt -sv^ t. FRIDAY, MAY 30,1941: THE FORUM * PAGE SEW.i •V8SS9FT '4-y THEATRICALS SPORTS - LECTURES m wiwv n j* a, DRESS MAKING— Of «1) kinj« SUDGEW00D YWCA NEWS Quick Hi so and alicrauMis. Mrs. Gert:" Charles Boyer Co-Sfaars Ewing, 810 Frederick street. -f t * « v ' * HEIGHTS Four Attend With Margaret Sullivan In llGHTS/ (CROWN POINT) Industrial Institute t The l'ot um it Dii tale < SaturJUy at ll.e Itum* , of The Annual Institute for In­ Fannie Hurst's Powerful Love RCTISA'/ dustrial clubs of the Phyllis Mr*. S HiBiittos, 151 D«v< Wheatley branch YWCA, Indi­ -*V % anapolis, Indiana, was conducted •'W, niton Buy on* «*ch Story "Back Street" At The camera/ b?,.TI0 YATfst on Saturday and Sunday, May :V# k- Mi HIUUlOJjlCltfStsrtY RV SVKBIC*TeT%*pVim*<ic(*•» » week and read - the mwi. 24 and 26. The following attend­ A ghoifship, <i half- ed from the West Side branch: The regular business meeting mad captain, and u 1 HE POT and the POURRI: Spai'kled-eyed Vacia Melton Mrs. Claradeen Wilkes, Mrs. Al­ Jf1: Palace Sun. Mon. and Tues of the Douglass Community Cen­ foar-crazed crow... (she jilted an o'fay) wed John Clark, of a Washington, D. C. gov­ ice Goodson, Mrs. Rose Hart and sailing to doom! ter will be held June 2nd at the ernment posa, last week in the nation's capitol . Former tap 'Miss Anna Jones. The girls re­ Jack lon;!ort*i "home of Mr. and Mrs. Priley dances Blue McAllister was recently "picked up" as a race hos ported very enjoyable and pro­ greatest story) W'right, 274 Cornell street. All ia touter . Prank Forber who promotes the Negro National League members are asked to be present. fitable weekend Institute. Indus­ f frames here is the former basketbafl star and baseball player of trial girls were in attendance fourteen years ago . Edna Williams, the o'fay, was recently the nell street June 7th. It is spon- from (other Indiana cities and subject of a gross insult. It happened at The Braddock, so that be held at the ball park on Cor­ ^Springfield, Ohio. This was the S* I' T ' shouldn't call for any deep explanation, huh? . , Whatever hap­ nell street June 'th. It is spon­ 11th year that these Institutes pened to "Carnation'' Archie Seole, the columnist, who told every­ sored by the Douglass Commun­ were held and the .second year ' fretlrude W'arner, yomtq Hart- ity club. ford nofI't'.s'.v. is ln'iiid on Lee liuf- one he was "ghost" writing for Whichell, Sullivan, Galico, et that Home of the girls from the leer in the MnH(',a>i'throu>iii-Fri­ al? Tee, hee! . Republic spending $2,500,000 for studio construc The musical program at the West Side YWCA attended. day series, "Tliff O'jVeilfs." llct rise ii'rts «f/o -lie tion in Hollywood . Literati: Columnist Floyd G. Snelson "ited" Fir?t Baptist church May 25th rapid: a year our coin word (Whammed!) last week. Fancy him tellin' some­ U'as mi titiKiiouMi in rudio. Her was enjoyed by all. Open Services prof/rn-m is Iward m cr W'LW from body that so-and-so whammed 'em . "Cabin in the Sky" ends its NBC at Jo-i > i). t»i. kst: Chicago run at the Selwyn Satiddy . Forty-two cadet officers at The Boosters' Club'fe regular Rev. Mrs. and Mr. Gibson will Tuskegee were awarded their commissions last week . According meeting is held each Wednesday reopen services Sunday, June 1 to the mag FORTUNE,,—Government should forbid strike in de­ at 6:30 p. m. at 7:30 p. m. at 1001 Springfield WRITE FOR fense industries." , . , The USS North Carolina, newest of the Mr. W. M. Simpson of Denni- street. Rev. Charles Beuford, a navy's ships, has a library that was prepared by WPA Writer . , son street, is ill at his home. student of Wilberforce university' Film work in London is still strong despite bombings . Twelve A banquet at the First Bap­ will be the guest speaker. Come V major Alms now getting final editing . , "Walkin' by the River" tist church 14 is sponsored by the and hear this wonderful God-sent young man speak from the ip No. 11 among the best song hits . Cal Calloway goes into the T ]» (> Roard, STYLE BOOK Strand here for two weeks, beginning July 4 . ."The Mimo Club depths of of Cod's word. The First Baptist Church Service* has town's most unique cooling system. It is Invisible—-that ceil­ public is welcome. £3 Sunday School 0::i0 a- m. ing breeze! . Andy Kirk and Band okay at Hailem'* Apollo . Rev. Hattie Gibson, pastor; Morning Worship 11:30 a. m. Flxotic Shirley Fletcher has a. crash on London Shoes' sepia sales­ Mrs. Charles Bueford, secretary. man "Dimples" Prescott . FLASH! Beautaneous Billie French, Evening Services 7 :30 p. m. a former Sa-hostess wed Bnrdu Ali—he'.; Vivian Harris' ex . • . —Rev. A. Z. Crawford, pastor K Teddy Wilson's Band takes up whore John Kirby's ork leaves off-r- Monday, June 2, at N.Y.'s Cnfe Society , , . Bill ("Bojangles") The Forum is for sale at 151 •m? Dcnnison street every Saturday. LINDEN CENTER Icobinson being smeared by th0 mag NEGRO YOUTH. Just WHAT wM I'hell is is their story?? Buy one each week. EVERYTHING NEW IN STRAWS A REPORTER AT LARGE: Tiny Bradshaw wow-ing 'em at NOTES •COCOANUTt •lIQHORNt Two of the screen's moat erlamousovs taar are teamed togeth­ Glub Lincoln in Columbus, Ohio . Dorothy Dandridge ia film­ •PANAMAS er for the first time in the greatest love story of all time from Fan- land's' 1941 star succeeding the McDanials, Yarbos, Rcavorpe**. et Lowly Jone Hie Hurst's famous novel, "Back Street." heading a double bill at al , . Hampton Intitute in its biennial reunion . Republic Sales Muejj excitement is being cre­ Alt SIZES-ALL BRIMS Convention being hold in Chicago finds this film concern has just ated over the announcement that * Jack tfee Palace Theatre for three days, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, AIIaAI n K fv'OX I * June 1, 2 and 3. The second feature is Republic'* "Great Train completed deal that calls for al of their productions to go into Clavs A softl»all leairue wil open HOWARD HATS OtNF U liAHRv fiUCERAlO National Theatre and Fox West theatres . Belief that U.S. will on the Linden Center ball dia-^ by Hobbery," starring: Bob Stele and Clarie Carlton, and the program HARLEM'S LEADING STYLIST ; i*< completed with Chapter No. 3 of the Serial "Sky Raiders. Pa- actually compete in World War 2 has now increased 13.1 per­ mond Tuesday evening, June 3rd' MICHAEL CUeill ,h A WARNER BROS.-First Nat'l toons' attention is called to the extra odded attraction o Friday cent according to nationwide sux-vey . Paramount Pies has in­ at l» o'clock. The famous Jone 217'W. 125 STREET I verted new grain for black and vented new graim f»r "blaefc- a nth" Brothers will meet the renowned OfPT « I and Saurday, May 30 and 31. will a.special niatinee on Decoration-; $ay, a short feature, starring the well known and celob'riSted col­ perimenting . Lucky Roberts and His symphonic syncopated All Stars. A real treat if in AT THE ored actor, Clarence Muse, in "The Broken Earth." orchestra in Town Hallrecital Wednesday, May 28 . • Billy Rowe store for all ball fam*. is now handling Gale attractions (<1 Ink Spots, Ella Fit/,»vraid, COPY Linden r tiu i Brown e Sew if Erskine Hawkins, Tiny Bradshaw, Lucky Millinder. Maxin Sul­ Must be in the Forum office CLASSIC e Troop 84 joined the hundred of livan, Sister Tharpe and Al Coopers' Savoy Sultans) exclusively Brownies from all sections of the on Tuesday to insure publi­ SUN. and MON. city in a big Revel at Triangle . , . YOU LEARN IT HERE: A rumor chat persists just isn't—so cation during the current here goes. Stuff Smith, the swingster DID WRITE A SONG WITH Park where each Brownie re­ JUNE 8 and 9 UNA MAE CARLISLE BUT, the tune was; "Met You Then, I ceived a jumping rope and en­ week.';. Know You now" . Canada Lee, star of "Native Son" was named joyed the refreshments and "Can«4a Lee" by the late Joe Humphries who found it much-too- and games Saturday, May 24th. IL.UL11 I I1MII much to pronounce the then boxer's real moniker, Lionel Cone- Miss Jean Parks and her com Fifth andPalace Williams Streets —Dayton garta . Henry Armstrong Wines going on the air with radio mittee deserve much credit for announcer Joe Bostic running the whole works . , . Pre^s balking Luvi-'ly June Allison s lh« the artistic crepe paper and bal NOW OFFERING at Gov'ts, possible censorship . It's a baby at the Justice pari of "Penny" in the new dra­ loon decorations for the Avonn< matic series, "Hearts in liar- DOUBLE FEATURE EVERY PROGRAM Jane (Ralph E. Mizelle) Bolins . John Kirby's ork "Duffy's Society prom at Roosevelt high i.touy," heard over WLW Mon- Tavern") comes off the air June 14 for a 13-week layoff . Louis school Monday evening. Member PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Armstrong and Band on midwest tour, play Castle Farms, Cincin­ i'rt}/ through Friday at 11 a. vi.t "KST. "» She is also familiar to and their guests enjoyed an even nati, May 25 and Sandusky, Ohio's Stat{! Theatre .
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