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a 2ft. "IfUK THE PITTSBURGH COURIER Mr.Eubanks 1 Natal Day SSW. I'M iiioothern regional director of the sorority, bains; present at the Tiit curter memoera are oorora bit J. Dorsey, president; Lula trford, vice president; Alma prood, recording secretary; ads Martin, corresponding' see Poole, sergeant at arms; Rosa Eberbart, parliamentarian; i Haywood, chaplain and Pa Bynes Blvena, journalist. ir sorort are Etta Riser Do 1 Hin wrayion Vlrrlfila Fair ana uyrue sian bailhpWI twm mp ML.

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II IIIIK lirll.ltilillff )iQOC3S3OT3 Ijrar Wood UCKSKOK! (trie and women who suffer so fumple anemia that youYe pale, Mrargad out this may be to lack of blood Iron. So try jfa a Plakhama TABLKTB one VM ben home ways to build up blood in such cases, pinkhamv an one of the createst blood' amcs you can duti but tnem 7 ongstore. Worth trying I broug Snedecor. After the ceremoniee an excel lent dinner waa aerved in banqnet style at the home ox Soror LiUla Lunaford. The aorora with real Delta spirit gathered at the home of Soror Myrtle Grant and until dawn pep songs and breakfast were enjoyed.

CND JIM CROW IN WAMINBTOM A. T. Srudenrs Hcil Erno Bdoqh Reeltd GREENSBORO. N. Com bining a artistry with a dl tlnct flair for the dramatic.

Erno Balogh, distinguished Hungarian American pianist won the whole hearted approval of an enthusiastic audience in a recital at A. and T. College here recently. The program sponsored ty tne scnoois Lyceum Committee. It's AaMdsej Iff Terrific I Mains Hm Haw AM of ffce Stan SEPTIOLINE Triple) Sfresjcjfs M1IACU OUININI HAUt PUPAEATIOM ttaaa raKai Ra mm aaar Matrtaftaaf Cwrw HaV SEND NO MONEY ttmouni c.

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jWapeatnaagj, mntUpimpUi fOM V.KBaoKr gaaraatee dar' cbs rUbWOXA ay MniMin. ran oau ealy 0e; big NAINOIA.Parav mASnmnn I 25 iITATE DELTAS ORGANIZE Delta Rosa Everhart. Addle Jones. Southern re Sana, eraduate chapter of Delta Sig erional director: Ebbie Dorsie and Alma Theta Sorority was recently organized Haywood. Standing are: Virginia Fair.

Columbus, Ga. Pictured are, front: Pa Nellie Poole, Frances Martin, Myrtle Grant, Bivens; Kneeling, neien Mcuiung, Liyoa Haywood and Etta Dogan. 1 Columbus SororsSet Up Sew Graduate Chapter In a COLUMBUS, Oft. A graduate chapter of Delta. Sigma.

Theta. So recently estaDUsnea in Columbus, with Soror Addle D. Founders Day Held I 1 TY1.ER, Tex. Alpha Tau and Gamma Omicron Omega Chapters SANFORD, Fla. Mrs.

Tjuden Eubanka of this city recently gave gal surprise) party in honor of her husband's The Eubanka horn waa rated with, profusion of flowers and green foliage. The color schema of Valentine Day was car ried out with a beautiful heart shaped cake topped with red candy hearts centering the table. MUSIC AND GAMES Music and games, such as tripolL bridge and bonanza were the diver sion of the evening. The hostess served a delicious repast with re freshing drinks giving the' right effect. 8haring in the fun were G.

Eubanka, R. Bandy, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Refbe 8r, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Rafoe Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hurston, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Douglas, Dr.

George H. Starke, Mr. and Mrs. George Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. William LaRue Ham nton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair. Mr.

and Mrs. James Daniels, Rich ard Handy, Ulysses Burton and Mrs. J. B. Merritt.

The honoree was the recipient of many useful gifts. of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, celebrated Founders Day here Sunday morning at a special chapel assembly. The Rev. D. Fowler, Texas College chaplain, delivered the sermon.

A large audlenoe wit nessed the program. The two chapters Alpha Tau and Gamma Omicron Omega, undergraduate and graduate chapters, respectively, presented Miss Marguerite Mitchem In two solos. The sermon by the Rev. Mr. Fowler emphasized the Importance of a fixed and challenging pur pose as ha spoke on "For me to live is Christ; to die is gain." His subject was "Passion of a Life." 4 Dr.

Charlotte Hawkins Brown Bostonians to Honor Outstanding Educator ShnBaaBaWMMaaaBM WEST MEDFORD, Mass. The saying, "A prophet Is without honor In his own country" certainly does not refer to Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, one of the outstanding women educators In this country, who will be honored by people of both races In Cambridge and Boston on the ninety third annlversgar of the oirtn oz Alice jrreeman Palmer ex the Longfellow House. 9 The Longfellow House, opened one hour a day, for persons desir ing to look into the study where the great poet did his work Is being thrown open to two hundred or more guests, who are listed In the social register and blue book of Greater Boston, with Dr. Brown as honored guest.

HOSTESSES The list of hostesses is headed by Dean Be mice Cronkhite of ae MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Bynum C. Crews, whose marriage was solemnized Saturday, Feb. 14 in Raleigh, N.

are pictured above. The bride is the former Miss Evelyn E. Wright, daughter of Mrs. Martha R. Wright of Franklinton.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Crews Sr. ox Winston Salem. Both are gradoates of Shaw: Urirrarfty in the) class of 1947a Radcllffe College.

Other hostesses are Mrs. Robert Gregg Stone, Mrs. Thomas H. Eliot, wife of the former Congressman; the Thorp sisters, granddaughters of Longfel low; president Mildred McAfee Horton of Wellesley, Mrs. John F.

Moors, known for her Interest In education and a trustee of the Longfellow Memorial Association; Mrs. John P. Chase, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Galen Stone, largest contributors to Palmer Memorial Institute, which was found ed by Dr.

Charlotte Hawkins Brown. Among the expected guests will be following university presidents and their wives: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marsh, Boston University; Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Conant, Harvard; Mr. and Mr a. Leonard Carmlcbael. Tufts, and Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Compton, MIT. NOTABLES TO ATTEND Also former Governor and Mrs. Alvln T. Fuller, Governor and Mrs.

Robert and many other notables of both races, who will be doing double duty in reminding themselves of the full and useful life Alice Freeman Palmer and the characteristic endeavors of her protege, Charlotte Hawkins Brown, who perhaps more than any other woman in America counts friends and support by the hundreds in the very area in which she lives. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, principal heir of the great bard, win be the host for the occasion. aBSST" it" Uv "JO GIRL FRIENDS ENTERTAINThe Pittsburgh Chapter oz uiri Tienas, entertained their nusbands last Sunday at the home of member Mrs. James Henry and for out of town guests had two of the delightful singing and playing stars, the Jones Brothers. Shown are, seated: Mrs.

McKinley King, Mrs. J6hn Butler, Mrs. Garfield Nick ens, Max Jones, Mrs. WHlSam Houston, Mrs. Roland Sawyer, Mrs.

Oscar Harris. Standing: Mrs. Everett Ut terback, Mrs. Chester E. Harris, Mrs.

Wendell Stanton, Herbert Jones, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. E. H. Robinson, Mrs.

Herbert Jones, another charming guest; Mrs. Homer S. Brown, Mrs. T. D.

Hamilton and Mrs. Lawrence Downing. Missing are members Mrs. Paul Jones and Mrs. John W.

Johnson. Harris Photo. Stella Marie Johnson Weds Laurence Mason In Double Ring Rites PORT GIBSON. Miss. In the presence of a few relatives and Intimate friends.

Miss Stella Marie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. x. je. jonnson, sot Market Street, this city, became the bride of Laurence Mason of Opelousa, La, with the Rev.

R. A. Scott officiating ax ine aouoie nng ruea last sunaay morning. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a sky blue gown with white accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. ATTENDANTS Miss Evelyn Johnson, sister of the bride, and the only attendant, wore a gown of pink crepe.

Prof. Thomas Johnson, brother of the bride was best man. Music for the nuptials waa played by Miss Hazel Johnson another sister of the bride. Among the out of towners wit nessing the wedding were Veenoh Johnson and Miss Edna Minor of Southern University, Baton Rouge, Taft Younge, Franklington, Leroy Johnson, Jackson, Miss verna Carpenter and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and family of Columbia, Miss.

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Get Black anc White Ointment today. Use cab as directed. Always cleanse skit with mild Black and White Soap mm a HOUSTON, Tex. On Sweet earts Day," Saturday, Feb. 14, two sweetheart became one when Miss Eliza M.

Denley and Emanuel E. George exchanged marriage vows. Mrs. M. E.

Nathan Davis fur nlahed the music The wedding vows were read by the Rev. L. V. Wlnfleld, pastor of the Mount Vernon Methodist Church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Nathan, 1019 Cage Street. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin and carried a white tilttm saun covsrea prayer book with a bouquet of white orchids attached. and her only Jewelry was a strand of pearls.

BRIDESMAID Miss Lillian Reeves who served as bridesmaid wore an aqua crea tion of marquisette with a chan tllly lace top. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Tom Johnson served the groom as best man. a reception honoring the couple was held following the rites. The daughter of Mrs.

Eddie Den ley of San Francisco, Calif, the bride is a graduate of Houston College for Negroes, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, and at present is serving aa an instructor in' the Industrial Education De Valentine Day Rites For Texas Couple partment of Texas State University. The groom is a graduate of Wiley College, a member of Kappa Alpha Pal Fraternity and has at tended Atlanta University, Hampton Institute and Prairie View. He served three years in the armed forces and at present is employed by the Houston Housing Authority. He is the son of Mrs. B.

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