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a osaj FEBRUARY 12, 1949 ISTS USHERS 5TS OF HONOR ORLEANS Member of Lot fUm. Baptist cnurcns Bfltrd were enieriainea re tbt attractive Melpomene boni of Mre. Anna B. Tay li Riv. r.

xienopae i aftftor. otflcen are Mmea. A. prwldent; Mary Smith, vice NeUle Green, secretary, Norman, treasurer. 1 win Messrs.

and Mmes. JPoJiri Jackson, and Cappers; Mmes. uuvia Hidi Jones, Thelma Poree, gin, Esther Blackwood, Johnson, and Mary Brown, Ohio; Misses Gloria tk Yvonne Edwaras, ana Llsore and Willie Lyles. 'j Beauty Products i Cm StMU jiMninre Ha Na SobrMfufe" Im talr oft and rIomt cika Dfilthr net Id fwiittloe. iol tt Tttte Ji Scalp 09 5.M losble Strength i8 Preying OH iO k.0S (Inch Feel.

Tex! rmtm tiM rtoe ftahckac AntvM. fW Aftnl Offer nwaci NECESSARY Besutv Products Detroit Mick. lite? a to7 McDONOGH 37 GARDEN "TOPS" (A Ey ORLEANS Last week as freezing; temperatures hit the city for the first time this winter, the McDonogh 37 Elementary School's garden, planted by pupils, was brilliant with sweet peas. Iris, holly hooks, and hibiscus In full bloom. The school, three time winner over all other school gardens In the city, boasted of a garden In full bloom due, probably, to the utiseasonal warm weather the city enjoyed preceding the cold snap.

The tea cher in charge of nature study and gardening stated that the children were expecting a fine flower garden this year. HELP ntt THg INCRAMS LES EQUINOIS BALL FEB. 14 NEW ORLEANS The seventh annual Carnival Ball of Les Equl nois ciud win neld Monday evening, Feb. 14, In the Egyptian Room of the Laborers Union Hall, 201 Bienville Street. The strictly formal affair will commence at ten o'clock.

Club members are Mmes. Adeie M. Denby. president; Svelyn R. Denby, president; Evelyn R.

Barber, financial secretary; Ethel Evans, treasurer; Miss Emily Moody, recording secretary; Birdie Berger, Alma Bryant, Thelma Ce lestin, Emily Compass, Maude J. Fournler, Jessie M. Handy, Alma Pratts, and Rose Speights, Kelp reSeve Cstrttt ef ItCITLLY VlILVJaiLli Are you troubled by distress of female functional periodic disturbance? Does this make youl suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired at such times? Then so try Lydls, E. Plnknam's Vegetabla Compound to re 11 re such symptoms. Plnknam's has a grand soothlnc effect on one votnoa's most important orgontt lvnu niHKiiiirc szm Vi ICCKY RXTKSTCnE tSZS Jit j5 Tik Yoer Choice Of Tke (fV I lrVHI Lf 3 Btmtlhil Imlutlon Stone TsJs2r Kfe TlMlt Rprttntt Year Birth bJ rOv frtriO JwmCECliiieTr.

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"cugon TTrjajsj wrapper brings you a valuable coupon good coward your choice of hundreds of beautiful premiums free for coupons. V.Lu'rtieu ell I i liar gentle si Hal TOUH UliUUfcU ruii ccrncon pnnnaioo OBTfTIMItT aai DIDTDiLUICn vr 7 vr planning committee, baded by Mrs. Butler, for those persons who have been cooperating and sup porting the Council's efforts In se surlng human rights for mankind. WOMEN'S RESPONSIBILITY Following the invocation given by Dr.f C. W.

Prince, pastor of the St James AME Church. Mrs. J.W. Hemmings, noted dramatist, club and churchwoman, was presented to the gathering. Mrs.

Hemmings told the ladles that they each had a responsibility to mankind to fulfill and that through God's guidance and the wholehearted cooperation of each individual, the goal which Uiey seek can be accomplished. Miss A. Bowden, dean of St. Phillip Colloge, also jpoke. She gave a resume of her recent visit to Raleigh, N.

where she visited the school of her youth. The school recently Inaugurated Its first Negro president In Its eighty one years of existence. CITES VALUE OF PRESS A short talk was also given by Floyd Ward of The Pittsburgh Courier. He told of the value and need for publicity through the press. Mrs.

Myrtle Johnson gave a re port of the Council's activities during the past year. A solo was rendered by Mrs. John L. Carter. Dr.

Prince gave the Council a few encouraging remarks and congratulated the members for their very fine work. He suggested the Council send reports of its worn to the AME monthly journal, that the church world will be in formed of the work being done by the group. Remarks were made by Mrs. Maggie Jones, Mrs. William Cab ness, a new member; Miss F.

E. Brown, librarian of the Wheatley High School; Harry Burnd, exec utive secretary of the.NAACP, end others. After the program, guests were served delicious refreshments by a group of hostess. CHILDLESS mi icse WHO WIVES Dabios! be tried at bom. sadwUck baa earoeded lejetpoaab catas, yitboetaaejirlae, Address Wars Dept.

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Mi. THE PITTSBURGH COURIER TM. iir Modern t. Algerian LOUISIANA DELTAS OBSERVE 36TH ANNIVERSARY Nearly a hundred sorofs of the three New Orleans chapters (and others not in the vicinity) of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority ioined in the celebration of the thirty sixth anniversary of the founding of the national Greek letter society Saturday, Jan. 15, in Hayes Chicken Shack.

Soror Mary Watson Hymon, Southwest regional 'director, presided and delivered the re dedication speech. Music was by Sorors Jessie Covington Dent, Gladys Jones Hill, Geneva Handy Rhone, French Jackson and Helen Bibolet. Porter Photo. Metropolitan Council Of San Antonio Holds Elaborate Coff Hour' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. The Metropolitan Council of Negro Women of this city sponsored one of the most elaborate affairs of the season when it held its annual appreciation "coffee hour" last Saturday mora ine with the attractive home of Mrs.

L. B. Butler forming the setting for the 'event. The affair was given by the Honored on Birthday ALGIERS, La. S.

Joseph Gari baldi, 433 Homer Street, a pioneer resiaent or me westsiae section, was pleasantly surprised Jan. 19 on his eighty sixth birthday when relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Deculr his son in law and daughter, with whom he resides, and staged a party, In his honor.

Mr. Garibaldi, the father of six children, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild, was Dora Jan. 19, 1S63, in Am a. the youngest of sixteen children. He was an active participant in working on the Davis and Hvmel crevasses which were considered ma jor emergencies In the St Charles parish area years ago.

Mr. Gari baldi was a farmer before enrrmg to rw Years In 1888, and worked many years for RaMbrne' in Harvey. La. Among those enjoying, the affair were Messrs. and Mesdames Louis F.

Gilbert Earl J. Franklin and Ralph M. Decuir Edward Me dlce, Alfred Wright, Mrs. Leona Wright and Mrs. Lois Seattle.

Greetings and srlf ta were received from his daughter, Mrs. Marloh G. DeMesme, and his two. sons, Joseph and Harold GarlDaldl, all of Los Angeles. HELP rftCK THC IN6MMS Mardi Gras Party Set NEW Elaborate plans have been completed for the annual Children's Mardi Gras par ty by the New Orleans Mardi Gras Association on the Saturday be fore Shrove Tuesday.

The third annual party is scheduled for Shakespeare Park, and plans are being made to entertain 15,000 chil dren. The bands of Gilbert Academy I B. Landry; Xavier Prep, J. A. Craig, and several others are expected to play for the Many, kings and queens will be present, and from them will be selected the royal family for the evept Promiscuous masking will be the order of the day and a number of prizes are to be given away.

A popular feature Is the parade of corated bicycles and tricycles. Mrs. Arthell O. Robertson Jack son Is chairman. All schools de sirinr to participate are asked to contact her at the McDonogh 37 Elementary School, 2011 Bienville Street This year's festivities will begin at 1 P.

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28, In a gala celebration at the Purple Circle Social Club. All members were attired In white formats, lending a final touch to the scenery. Mr. Lillian WUkerson, chairman of the Decoration Committee, re ceived "high praise for her work. Vvatren 8.

Gordon served as master of ceremonies. Members present were Mesdames Irrua Holmes, president; Mary fa. mm a Davis, vice president; Ma el Moton, 'secretary; Lula Wll liAm? Plnkney, assistant secretary; Nanry Weatherspoon, financial retary: Lula Hayes, treasurer; Rosa Collins, chaplain; Mary Ma son Gordon, reporter; Lillian Vil kerson, Ida Mae White, Berntce Veal, Edna Hamilton and Georgia til son. Music was furnished by Gedra's Orchestra. Caterer for the occa sion was James H.

Henderson, and cigarette girls were Misses Lois Hamilton and Shirley Mae. Veal HELP FREE THE IN6RAMS BUSY. SOCIALIZERS ROYALLY FETED NEW ORLEANS A splendid entertainment was rendered in honor of the Busy Soqlallzers Club, Thursday, Jan. 27, In the home of Mrs. A.

Green, on Chestnut Street Members present were Mmes. F. Styler, A. Fields, T. Smith, R.

Jamison, I. Smith, L. Dennis, H. Tur ner, J. Thomas, M.

Sims, E. Tur ner, L. Williams, and J. Roach. Mmes.

Lv Whittlngton and K. Ferdinand were guests of the hostess, and E. Thomas was made a member of the club. The club's next meeting is sched uled for Thursday night, Feb. 17, In the home of Mrs.

Camella Johnson on Fern Street. HELP FREE THE INCRAMS WDSU FEATURES FORMER DILLARDITE NEW ORLEANS Jean Coston Maloney, soloist was featured on the New Orleans Symphony Or chestra's radio concert Wednesday over local station WDSU. The well known pianist delivered several numbers well received by the audience. Jean Coston Maloney came here from Indianapolis where she filled musical engagement and ap peared several over Indiana air waves. She formerly taught music at Dlllard and Howard Uni versities, and Spelman College, Atlanta.

A student of Carl Frledba.g at the Jullliard School of Music, New York, she has filled extensive engagements In the East South, and Mid West 1 tit 4 r.i. 9X I 1 i Irwin; Misses Lucille Coleman, Beulah Mne Byrd. Juanlta Ga'jle, Bertha Lee and Uralee C. By. d.

and MeFsrs. James Williams, Jo Hawidns. Alexander Davis Chi nos Dixon, Allen Brown, Anderson Weston, Alphonse Davis, Randolph Handing, Gerald Badie, Joseph Anklin. Bennle Griffin. Ro meo Shepman.

Larry Darnell, Rob 1 en auerson, v.iarcncs oracKim, Chester Jones. James Balton, Wit lie Walker, Herbert Blunt and Rob ert Burton. COLORS I AQUA AND ttACK WBC AMD BLACK IfeWa tm on AfTtOVAl I I 2 star Most exciting tult ef the year wear 5 different ways look stunning In olll Flattering pottel jacket contraiti strikingly with black skirt, hat BIG pocket, cuffs and belt striped in same 2 colors. For dress up dates let jacket flare at back in latest style. Or, with belt oil 'round, hove (aunty peplum stylel With belt off a swagger "topper!" Skirt and locket ore smart as separates, toe, are fine weave gabardine far only $6,981 GOLDTONZ snetal buttons odd sparkle.

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Standing, Mrs. Dorothy Garison, the most brilliant Jaalls of the carnival sea Inez Jones and Mrs. Henrietta Poree. Seated son in the Laborers Union Hall, New Orleans, in the background are Mmes. Monica Brown, Feb.

were the above members of the Mod Josephine Dunmars, Shirlene 1 Washington, ern Twenties Club. Seated in the foreground, president; Naomi Leach and Virginia Catch left to right, are Miss Pinkie Lee Warren and ingt. Porter Photo. Socialite Feted ori Birthday NEW ORLEANS Lovely Miss Mary Stepheney was honored with a gala party on the occasion of her twenty fourth birthday recent ly. The event was held In the dining room of Bob's Playhouse.

Attired in a gray gabardine suit and rust accessories, the honoree proceeded to slice a large cut of a huge cake bearing her a "Hap py Birthday." Guents included 'Mesdames Irene S. Brown, Wilms. Sowell and Mary 'Southernaires' Hold Eaton Rouge Spotlight BATON ROUGE Capital City concert goers will be privileged to hear a group ranked among the' finest vocal ensembles heard today over the radio or on the concert stage, Wednesday, Feb. 16. when the Southernaires come to this city at McKlnley High School Auditorium under the auspices of the Baranco Clark Memorial branch YMCA.

V. fill. A 1 i nun repertoire oi songs rcacn Ing the hundreds, their programs axe full of variety. The ensemble, ranked among the greatest since their organization in 1929, presents songs from the classics. Old English folk songs, the more popular melodies of modern composers, as well as the Negro spirituals and songs beloved by everyn WON POPULARITY The Southernaires won imme diate popularity with their first radio broadcast seventeen years ago over the National Broadcast ing Company network.

In response to urgent demands for personal appearances, they now appfcar throughout the country on the concert stage. Their Sunday program is broadcast to more than 200 stations of the American Broadcasting System at 10:30 A. M. The Southernaires Include Wil liam Edmonson, bass; Ray Yeates, tenor; William Franklin, baritone; John Taylor, second tenor, and Spencer Odom. accompanist and nxrrt fall 1 Lit vxs tfVaaaijini rraiVai il BEAUTIFUL UPTOWN NUPTIALS One of the and Mrs.

Alfred Lyles. Mobile. Ala. Mem beautiful weddings of the season was bers of the bridal party are, left; to right, of Mr. and Mrs.

Siguard Lyles in the Greater Clarence Anderson, Vernon Brown, little Ed St. Mark Baptist Church, New Orleans, ward Brown (front), Wilbert Tasher, Mr. and. the Rev. Joseph Vaughn officiating.

The Mrs. Lyles, Misses Rosemary Sonia, Priscilla bride, formerly Miss Leola Alexander, is the Battiste, little Joyce Marshall (front), and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alexander Beverly Banks. Magnolia Studio Photo.

New Orleans. The groom Is the son of Mr. arrange. The group is brought here for the benefit of the Baranco Clark YMCA, with the full approval and support of the board of directors of the Central YMCA and the branch committee of management. The Central Committee includes E.

A Sewar, chairman; Judge Carlos G. Spaht, B. B. Taylor John Allphin. Dr.

John Meltcta and EL B. Davis, general secretary. Dr. B. V.

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