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GLIMPSESIn DETROIT'S MIRROR
- BY SYLVIA PEN N , iOld Vi. Marrh ha. blo.lfrad Into hatrolt anln, hrlntlnc with htn
to our otflr* may newsy tld-bita, Including various *oeial even**. mar-ritf**, birth*, together with report* of much airkne** »nd ■ number ofdeath*! So, detplte the f*rt that this 1* the Lenten *ea»on, here i» plen-ty of "tbia and that" to pa** on to our column reader*.
The slfk IJat lake* quite a prominent place this we«ek, for the la*fluenza epidemic ha* vi*!ted the home* of many of our local citizen*.On the Hat of “ tho*e who are convalescing from attack* of the "flu"are Mr*. Rajmond Scrugg*. Mr*. Jane Smith. Mr*. Ida Po*tle*. Mr*.Mary Graham. 323 K. t anttrld; and her son-in-law. Karl Ham* of thesame address, and many other* of our friend*. Mr*. Mabel Stower* i* re-ported" ill at one of the local hospital*. Woid also come* from NewYork City that Golrja Smith Moody, formerly of Detroit. I* improving•lowly but steadily, following a serious nines*. Sylvia l’enn extend*greetings to eat h an I si! of those sick and convalescing friend*, andalso to Mr*. James F Met all. who ha* been on the sick list for the pastweek We also told you la*' w*ek tha* Dr. K A. ' -art*r »»i ill withpneumonia N «v we are happy to report that h* h»* passed the crisisand 1* on 'h* road to rapid recovery. That diamond which he took toChicago early las: week, rame ha< k on the Anger of the lady to whom1t was given. It * very beautiful, and »o i» Mr*. Carlyle, who ha* beenin Detroit *in<e h * iliac**. liaugh'er Marjorie *l»o i anie home Tue«-day of this week, when «h* heard of the *eriou*ness of her father s
illness. It wa« Marjorie s golden opportunity to get an airplane ridehome, hu* *he niis«ed the plane. Mr*. Ruby .Mitchell of the Tribunestaff, ha* hern ill a’ her home on Iroquois avenue for two weeks, hut1* Itnrrovine.
Mith h. Thomas Memorial hospital ha« certainly been the *ceneof !nte*e*’ recently. Thursday morning Marrh 2. Mr* Home" Smi'hgave birth *o twin daughter*, at this hospital. Kach litle girl weighsapprogimatelv six pound*. Dr. Remu* Robinson was the spendingphvsician The P'ra-ure Et Culture club, of which M"*. Smi'h is amember, t* planning a baby shower for her Don't forget, girl*. It'sdoubt* rs no'hlng
While we were at the hn«pltal congratulating Mr*, ''with nndwishing Dr Carer a speedy recovery, we caught a g tmp«e of SamThomas’ new I*'« an exact replica o* the one h* ran off the roadla** month- a very beautiful g"e\ LaSalle, w Ith red leather up-holiteey.
We were all vert sorry ♦*» learn la«t week of the death of thetra'sensl grandmother of H* ’tie Mae Jackson. She.passed a wa* in S'.Charles. Vo He":e Mae u-n* n<>nie - o ar, enf! ’h* funeral «ervic*s.
We hare tried to decide which da* la*f teek wa* inure popularw|'h holte• »es -Friday or Saturday We give up so supp. ** you tty toAnd 'he answer, church £■>» • « wil of course vote Friday "he day f.»-on that evening S*. Cyprians branch of the tSir 1* Friendly society washo*'*** *o Mr* Kdwtn Lord. Dioi »«*n rhai' man of ’be missions Mr*Lord showed movie* of the Len'en Mission study on 'he *wo sul'ie< - «.' India ' and 'The Ci*y Chu-eh " On *hat »..»;• .even : g. 'he Vriraluclub gave a grand bir.go party a' Mrs. M L Walker « newly en’,a*gedand decora’ed h 'me. *• til ! S'. .lean m»n ,« Kve'v ore piesent hada hingolng good 'tme and tiiev ■> < >d 'or ‘her pr re* fa- in'o thenigh'. The club * name, for the hen»r.' of •hos* who don't already know,is "Ch*ri»v" *pel>d harkw'atti* The group is one «»f the most out-standing rha-'table organize'lon* in the cry
When better bridge score* are made, the Gogglnette* make them:for don't thev play under ’ha: m«.»'e- ’each*" M"». Lyda Goggins?When higeer and beer cabaret pa-tio* are turn ’he Cos? neve* a'-ousual]j give them List Friday they spun*" ed one a- Pyhim •<, n piethe proceed* of which will he used to send a team *o ’he h’idge *<>i. • *-
ment in N*w York City in A i£*i*' M * Harold .1 tinson wa* lairmanof the affair. As proof of the suite** of -he pa-tv over one. hundredgijegt* spent a high'v enjovahle evening wii »hc * ' «•►*«*«. 'I * ha!!w*s very a"raotive)v decora’ed wi’.n <r i paper *' *arr.e « a - 'tieends of whith dangled playing (ird«. The niemoe-* t. »4<>rr . ,e<|Mm. Johnson. Mr* (Joecn*. M*« Haz- l.yn ar. Me- arre* BerlinLanton. Katie Fuller. Kdi'h Wa'sor Lu< y jone*. Re-nad.ne Jordan.Kdi'h Whim, Thelma Houston, a"! F air.® cVnwsv, Mr* Fd'l eRrhtn«or who i* a memhe- was ."?
l m*o v .e ;•. *»•’• on, a r- ,r.tof he- i' -««. She recently returned '' rr *>.* M, G» * n New Or-leans A tew of th« g |p*'s a' the .at- p;. v w.--e M- ar<! V «
William C‘»'dm, Dr. and Mr* Chi-.es R-eo*» Dr and Mr*. Wa!'*rlla mnr Mr. and Ralph Han M* a" i V-« R -■ C'.e-r.en* D*
Oil Mr* Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jorn Rogh - ugh D-. and Mr* Paulcpt.nder. Mr and Mr*. Gibbon*. V •>">' Mr* G*■•g* ('a m had.Horace Johnson. D". and Mrs. Carev ar t V- a- I Mr*. Harper Her*Swam a former Dcrolter, who hi* resided i t's « f,»r ’he past► Vert vears l’*> at’end»’d the par*v s« K of Mr Ip'l Mts P.o\-homuirh He * here in inte-est of hi* pa eno which he :* demonstrat-ing to *ho ('h v«|cr t'orpo-a'lon.
The Hridgette* met at the home of Mr*. Radford Morrl*. Fritlayevening T l'* memhers could hardlv pav card* for adtr ring and in-specting all of 1.'icy Re;i « b'autifiil new furnishing* ' from *h*in'vrio," de.n-a'or'a gv >*• ..« Cij.m'h a' 'h» cvet ng II r Mis, Helen*W*«thr ook, M ’« Louise > mm* M-« H ,gh»« pe'erson. an«t Mts i’aulAlegande-. Prirei went to .M-* Jo n Smi'h, A'«t. a »Titig of highly-paln'ed Mexltn gourds; Mr* A. P. Gaski!',- 'Foogiei *etr»nd, a brownflv* a coffee jus Mrs Pe'erson g .<»• p-'ze fon*;*t.ng nf cria* r ei«
Lef* tireak the monotony of elnh« and entertainment*, and giveyou be ' mt-ror's 'rave'ogue o' th» w"k. La l **' report* pl*i e Mr.and Mr* ,terse Kimbrough in Key West Florid*, etjovtn* the »un andthe »ra. Mr and M-* .limes Smoh w *.#i * :gh»v and M" and Mr*. FredCarter, 432 x Rru-n. *p*rc ave-r p>i*an* dsv :n Tr,ledo. l**r Sundav,visl'lng fr'end* The f ir.k R’l-tor* have p, based anew car, inprepa'i* on for thetr 'nr trek *(-a*« *he i<.r-merit -o Ro*ton. Franc**-Bat!ve home, Th»v v> 'nv» son-® • im* v .,« ms,• ■ h Mr and Mr*. Jam**roho w- 'e u* from Phoenix Arizona 'M- h*v a-e ba«king in thebearhfut sunsht-'e < r "The Vi ' *r Os Th* .con " and enjoy reading theirDetroit, T-'hune elrb week
>ow. let’* grt i,h< k to that Friday Ngtnrriay ««Hal popularityqua*’-*,* Pa I'dav af’rnoon ’h* ,', ’*»*»ni Rr Culture dub met w|>hMr * R' mij’ ft'■•>»!P’* » •■,<• . mphas;* of the day. Mr*. RoyMorton *o<' Mrs l in > "por* [..vr.'if r* nn*i p- /ps at bridge
in the evening, Saturday. Mr». Rachel *>trnng and Ml«* Ruth■u »r,h if'i h ••« • . <. r». • ... u « irh met »t th* hf>m* ofMr* Nldf'w «•* !".: ... A'< ■ th* bis n»«s session and a An# mrk*ydir-»r ... ,:j» w -i« • »«• .-a *>ni*n* '< 'Mr rvMj ns. The winner* wareMr« Ka'V'ne I.nnmfs *'d M » Marion \me* (\ reen.
Mr. and Mr*. treble I lnd*lr» on the »*me eicnlng honored Mr*,■y fn»' ri*o“.r or > * i■»» p
]•.* «n. *• abt da» party at their horn* onPa'’**"" av« - r < «’* rr > .-.g "ho evening «er*: Mr. and Mr*. (MiffRtJS*lar M •id M * Set < l!< n'l r " k« Mr. and Mr* .lo*rph Green,J)r and M*« w am Po-* « Mr* r Plumrr*'. Mi«* Wllla Moody, Mr.and M••« W rr» H’s>ku >, , >••• rha • K «h*-r. Mr* Kua«lan. Mr.PlarVh'i'n sn | V* p (rnjTi'' w"n 'ho I • ;dcn prig* Mr*. Viney leavesfor ho- hrn." n Phi’adeiph.a *h‘a < mine ank
There ar*> several approaching *nrlal r»rnt« listed on the calender.Privig P*nn ,od forr.r* .• ba r h**n tnvi’ed to th* ch*s'erflelda an-nnai ha To ho gvd Sa- ardav March 11 n ’h* Wayne unlv*ralty'**ymna - .rr V. * »* r h* 'he'* *<■ 'h*** modern prototype* ofLord f'he*‘*rfie;d p» igen« of ho*p a • officer. of the Huh areJohn PiOxhri'Oiia'" [ri-'or- Theodore Washington vice preaident;< h*'’»* H cr* loo’r’a *. **»'ir" and Ja< k Rarthwell. corre-sponding »*r?e*a* fyhe* m*mher* include William Allen, HowardTandv, tt*.he'* P' ;g ,« Vnthnnv Ma tin. Robert Johnson. I.evenWelge f onkitr. r Rt*r f>eMarr P<>!omon I.oni* Rrav and William Rua-*#U.
ill eyea are on the dale iprll H the nlirht of SI. f yprlnN*charity ha, 1 a* the Vi'fn r ballroom on March lb. the Poatnl Ktn-floyoea and 'h> \'AA< P will *ive ’h*ir annual danca and party at Fln-l*h ital!. Ro'h ;*'fal** j.romi«e *o he ) ( !ah ligh’* of the aprin* aoclal•eaaon.
\ deliirlitful affair <.n tVedne*day. March 1. «»» Ihe per*ottal *how»rr liviit In honor of M • («*it|iif|e \nd’ow« | ( y Mr*. Melvin- (Salnea.Among the g’ie«t« »«-r« Hmtnrtu Motion. Marjorie (ireenldte. MildredItuman. (i '•« Andrew*. M.nlon Raw! tic*. Dorothy Hightower, Mr*.
M . it.dnr* Mr* Julia Parker Mr*. NoiineThompM.il Mr*. Certr.ide Sm.ih. M « Mom* Jefferv. Mr*. Dolly An-r nn hii /.ahe'ii (iieen. and K’he| child*. A* the gueata entared the•Mue Room at th* YWCA where the xhower waa given. Mra. (iaineanrc'entcii *a< h wi'h a daffodil tied with gold rll.hon Gertrude receivednanv iteautiful gift*.
1 he Parent. I earlier*' n»*or latlon annonnne* that If will meet Tnea.ay March H. at 3 I'. p m In the auditorium at the R«!ch school. Mra.'* **r * Thompaon will ho (<!*•' speaker and will talk on "The Ideal*or the PT A. Rjec tlon of officer* will a l*o he held. Mra. Rochelle Redd
ta president; Jeaaie Rrasher. publicity chairman.Mia* trnnee* Green Inform* n* that under the splendid directionof Mr*. Anna Caatone, the North Knd ha* organlied a Olrl Raservebranch, called Lea Courageaux club Th# cluh waa formed In January•nd all th* girl* are full of enthualaim. Thatr aim la to h* deroroua.•nd yet hare anjovment wlthouf h*lng too pungent. The girls will par*tldpat# In mutlcal program* drama*, art and hook review* and soforth. TV Huh met racently at the hom# of Mlea Allean Rose. »77Hague. The Adolescent At*' was dlactiaaed after which a pleasantaoclal hour followed and a delectable menu wa* served by the hoateaa.Officer* and members Indud* F. Pace, president; L. Rintnn, secretary;A. Bryant, treasurer; M. Rryanf. F. Raher. 7. Flowers. G. Ziegler. H.Rlarkwan. G, Rryanf. .1. Green. M Clarke. G Marshall. A. Rota. P.Hlrha. K. Agee. M Mackey, w. T Monroe, n William*. Q Wallare. K.Foster. M- McDonald A. Lamont. F„ Rrown. M Pare. V. McFall. G.Wyatt. A. Ivive. m Reeyea, and F. Holly. Tha next m*etlng will he heldat IM6 Mi. Varnoa.
THE DETROIT TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1989
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Garvins Celebrate Silver AnniversaryGertrudeAndrewsBecomes EdwardDuncan’s Bride In Pretty Wedding
Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Garrlnobserved their twenty-fifth year ofhappy wedded life. Sunday after-noon, February 26, at their lovelyhome, 410S McClellan avenue.
Mra. Garvin waa stunning In apretty gown of Ice blue taffeta andnet, and her aweet smile tokenedreal happiness. Her complexionwaa that of the modern school girl,radiating joy and contentment, a*she stood with her husband In thereceiving line. Those who saw thebride on this occasion scarcely be.
lleved that she had seen more thaneighteen summers. a striking t«si|.
mony of what beautiful characterwill develop.
Mr. Garvin, aa be stood by hisbride, appeared to be a man manyyearn his Junlor.,Sc> well pre«ervedand well groomed was he that onewould predict for him at least an-nother twenty-five years of happymarried life.
Henry Talbert, Pr. stood wrhthe groom.
Despite the heavy snow stormwhich blocked the city traffic,many friends found their wav tothe Garvin home to extend rongrn-uilations, The reception was ron-ducted in a formal manner, withall silver service.
The home was artlstirally deco-rated with white snap dragons lasilver baskets.
Several beautiful and Tery ap-propriate vocal selections were ren-dered by outstanding soloists of thecity. Albert. Greenlaw ssng. "0,Promise Me,’’ while Mrs. HelenTandy, contralto, sang "Sylvia”and “The Glory Os Love."
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin receivedmany handsome gifts of sliver, aswell as numerous cards, telephonecalls and telegrams of congratu-
lation from various parts of thscountry.
IN MEMORIAMIn loving memory of onr helot,
ed mother. Mrs. Julia lie l.mattHall, who departed this life, onetear ago. March 111, Ills'*. I.otingmemory of her still lingers In onrheart*.
Daughter*: Mrs. MargaretMillerMrs. ollte PollardMr*. Della Griffin
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At an impressive ceremony atthe home of her parenta, Mr. andMr*. Robert Andrew*, 562 E. Can-field. lovely Mi** Gertrude An-drews. became the hrlde of Edward |Duncan. Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m.
The home waa attractively de-corated with palm* and cut flow-era. A large number of relative*and Invited gueata wltneaaed themarriage ceremony. Rev. Horace 1A. White officiated.
The bride choee for her wedding '
a gown of white cable net. with asweetheart neckline. She worewith it a fitted embroidered lacebolero, with tiny puffed sleeve*.Her tulle veil wa* held in place by |a wreath of orange hloaaoma. Thehride'a only ornament was a atring
of pearla. She wore elhow-length ilace niiltena and carried a lovelybouquet of white rosea and bahv'abreath, tied with a large tulle how.
••The matron of honor. Mra. Mel- ’vln Gaines, wore a dlrectolre gown !of king blue lace, trimmed withcerise velvet ties.
Miss Gladys Andrew*, maid ofhonor and aiater of the hrlde. worean aquamarine starched lace dresswhich was bowed down the frontwith shell-pink grosgrain ribbon
Mildred Duncan, bridesmaid nndsister of the groom, wa* clad inpink chiffon, with jacket to match.All of the attendant* carried bou-queta of pink ro*e* and blue lrl*e*.
| Mr. Duncan was assisted hvH'harlea Nay. best man; OswaldWebster, and Leonard Andrews,brother of the bride,
Knr her daughter* wedding.
Mrs. Andrews wore a gown ofburnt orange satin. Mrs. Duncan,the groom's mother, chose a gowno,’ hyacinth blue crepe. Both woreshoulder corsages of pink sweetpeas.
Immediately following the cere-mony. there wa* a reception at thehome. The wedding party receivedfrom 6 o'clock until ten o'clock.
At each end of the bride's table,which wa* covered with a lacecloth, white pottery vase* heldpink and white aweet pea*. Thebridal cake centered the table.
Among the guests at the cere-mony and the reception were; Mr.and Mrs. Charle* Rawlings, Mis*Marion Rawlings, Mi*s KmmettaMorton, Mi*a June Dickens, Mi»*Margaret McCall, Mr*. Mollie Car-
eer, Mr. and Mr*. Howard Nelson,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Parker. Mel-vin tiainea. Mi** Ethel Childs,George Trent, Mr. and Mr*. Rob-ert L. Bradby, Jr.. Mra. Irene Hun-ton, Mr. and Mra. Earl Conway,Peccival Thompson. ClarenceThompaon, Dr. and Mra. H. Pey-ton Johnaon. Mr*. Minnie Thomp-aon, Mr. and Mr*. John Smith, Mr.Duncan, Mr. *nd Mra. Joseph An-drews. Mr. and Mra. Robert An-drew*, Jr. Ben Lambert, Mra.Gladys Mills, I'lyaae* Boykin, Mr*.Agne* Swan. Romaine John*, Mar-jorie Greenidge, Dorothy High- 1tower. Mr. and Mr*. Jeromefrsy. Mr. and Mra. 1/eonard Thomp- json. Mr*. Waldo Beck. Mr*. AnnCole, and many other*.
Lone Star Social ClubMemhers of ihe I.one Star club'
were delightfully entertained atthe home of Mrs Rosa Lee Mims.2004 Antietam street, recently.
The club plans elaborate activi-ties and each member is strivingtoward making this a banner year.
After the usual business, thehoatfaa served a ta*ty luncheon.
The next meeting will he held atthe home of Mrs. Carrie Pierson.
| 2327 Hendrick*.Mr*. Viola Harper I* president;
[ Mra. Carrie Pierson, secretary;
Mrs. Mattie Duncan, reporter.
High Fidelity GirlsThe High Fidelity Girl* an-
nounced an afternoon social tea.Sunday, at the Franklin Settle-ment, Avery splendid program waspresented by the twelve girls,(matronal, Including a number bythe Robinettes; poem by MarthaThompson; selection hv Franklin'sHl-Light* quartet; talk by Mr*.Cole. Marie Me Bee was misiress ofceremonies.
A. Bell i* president; Ruth Cato,secretary; Onease Hutchinson,treasurer. Members are: RuthWise. Elizabeth Williams. BeulahHayes. Alice Delaney, BessieReese. Clarissa Pearaon, ElizabethThompson, and Edna Tyler.
the elaborate wedding ofMl** Gertrud* Andrew* andEdward Itunean was solemn-lr*d Saturday, March 4, a* "
p. m- at the home of the
bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs.Robert Andrew*. Mlt f„ Can-field a tentie. Rev. Harare A.White officiated. I*ft to right.
Mr*. Josephine Gaines, I.eon*
ard Andrew*. Mr. nnd Mr*.Edward Boncan. hrlde andgroom: I harle* Nay, best manjGladys Andrew*. Oswald Web-ster and Mildred linaraa.
Miller-hill Wedding Is SolemkedFebruary 26 At Fbenezer Church
Jolly Strollers ClubThe Jollv Stroller* club No. 2
gave a social affair, Saturday.March 4. at the Alkln Bar, Mackand Dubois. |
Among the cluha represented |were;'The High Diver* club, Roy-al Spark*. West Side Jolly Eight,Rnval Six. Happy Landing club,High Hatter* of Division atreet,Tink Rose Social club. Mr*.Jones, of West Side Jolly Eightclub, received a prixe, also Mr*.Clara Dolphin. $46 Mack avenue.
Visitor* at the meeting Mondaynight were: Mr*. Shepherd andMr Singleton, of the 1940 club.
W. Bate* Is president of theclub; Mildred Johnson, reporter.
in ImemoriamIn Memory of llev. I hn*. I*, f'ol-
bert, who passed away two jear*ago. March IS, 19.17.
Yonr passing shall never be for.gotten; your many good deeds willalways •>* remembered.
Rei. Mrs. ( has. I*. Colbert,Wife
Mfrs. F.rsa M. Shaw, sister
Or* of the pretty church wed- 1dings recen’ly «o!emnixe<i i.n De-troit wi« that of M «s Clyde** Mil*> :• :T",l Brush *’r**’, who Wane•he t>r ic of (‘lnrente Hill. Suntlsv.Fcbru.vv at Fbenezer AME• hutch. ID '. G W. Maher perfnrm-•<l the mi "inge (creniony at l;.V>i
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I Tii* altar wa* artistically d*ro-•
i ■ *.l wrh palm* and cut flowers,including carnations and gladnli.
’I h* bride w ore a lovely white*a' u gown and carried a bouquet jof e« She was attended by thefolowing h" ide*ma ids: EvelynParker. Krncr «e A<iani*. Sue Car-ter. Margaret Drew. Mildred Eu-bank* and She; tv Mclntyre. Theywo e gowtis hf the same design inpastel shades, with tinted slippers ;to match. Their dresses we e mad* jof net satin, and in their hair were,flusters of yellow carnation*.
The maid of honor. Mr* Thelma 1William*, wore a beautiful gownof peach and blue satin and ear-ned a bouquet of red rose*.
Mr* Iren* Rush, sister of th*
bride, and matron of honor, worea peach gown and carried yellowrose*.
The ring was carried In the heartof a Illy, at the suggestion of thebride, instead of on a pillow.
Dimple* Sails, youngster daugh-ter of Mr*. Margaret Sal la. 3f»SWarren, was flower girl and worea pretty pink aatin dr*** andwhite slipper*.
After the ceremony the Tribunephotoprapher. Mr. Then*, made apicture of the party.
A reception was held at 7;3ti p.m. at 5731 Bru*h. with manv inattendance. Two hundred guest*
were Invited.Out-of-town guest were: Mr and
Mrs. Maynard Miller, of Gary, In-diana; Mrs. C.iri Rush, Blooming-
ton. Illinois; Mr*, .lame* Marshall.Decatur. Illinois; Eugene Miller,Gary; and Rev, and Mr*. Baker,of Inkster.
The groom i* an expert mecha-nic. Mr*. Hill I* an employe* ofthe Michigan Cnemployment Com-pensation commission. The couplewill reside *» 231 Forest.
DETROIT-IOWA CLUB, Inc.Hegtilar meeting— lst nnd .Ird Thursday night of each month*
Join Mow.Henry Madden. Prea. Rose Jackson, Scc’>
2941 Sherman St. 1962 Alfred St.~ Headquarter*—2ll3 Chene St.
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Loyalettes ClubThe I.o\a]ettes ctub met at the
home of Mra. Helen Hughes, 5918St. Antoine, la at Friday.
The meeting waa called ’o orderby tlie president, Mra. Lillian Jas-per. The hostea* served a ta«tyluncheon.
The next meeting will he wl»hMr*. K. Ferguson. 3131 Clintonstreet.
Mr*. ,T. Adam* 1* reporter.
..The ( Die unit of the National
committee, the Son* and Daughter*of the Williams’ Kx-Slave associa-tion. a* their regular weekly meet-ing at the I*u«y Thurman YWCA.Detroit, voted to give a "silvertea,” at the residence of their *o-
i ial service investlga'or, Mra.Sarah. 278 Medhury atreat. Apt. 3.Sunday. March 12. from 3toßp. m.The committee extend* a cordialinvitation to the public to attendthe affair.
IV* must rloae now. Wa will Vhack next week with anotherhatch of new* Rein*. I'ntll then,keep boosting the Tribune, send-ing In your new*.
New Era Study ClubTh# N>w Era Study club mot
February 21 at th« Frng* club.Mr*. R. M. Norris, th# president.
Introduced the guest speaker, At-torney Joseph A. Crulgen. whospoke on the theme, “City Govern-lient.”
After the address, current event*were given by the member* andguests.
Guests Included Mis* PortiaRethel. Mrs. Grayce Williams. Mrs.Hutcheon, Mrs. Ashley Cain, MissKrmle Burrell, and Mrs. Campbell.Members present were: MesdamesGeorge ('oilier. Waddy Grimes,James Henderson, Onslow Parish,Thomas Malone. Roll!* McMahan,Henry Overton. Harry White. Wil-liam Pickens. Rnscoe Lewis. MissHelen Wright, Mlsa Beulah Cain,Mrs. Stewart Toodle, and Mr*.Theodor# Page.
A three-coarse luncheon wasnerved In the dining room. Hos-tesses were: Mlsa F#nnl# Bethel,
.Miss Ruby Chambers, and Mrs.I Prentiss Walker.
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