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lotas I Complete jvwnu national Present at 'roll call were, seated from left; 9 kJ rpx VWJ MIRAPHER TELLS ff PRETTY PICTURE svnirtfr.t local TihitnrranfAr i to iaafcawax iij cv v. 'v'rnKVi ra or vp vwt rr vtrv, Entertkins For Cousin HOUSTON, Tex. Charles E. Vinson, 5301 Salinas Street, entertained recently in honor of his Mrs. Elaine Hamilton of Altoona, Pa.

The house was decorated beautifully for the occasion. The dining room table was covered with, a lovely lace table cocr and centered with ross and carnations. Trayer was offered by Mr. Vin ison. Enjoying the chicken dinner "sr.itte Thnmac 'xi iwere jut.

I 1 vour coo utp brand." haying just any fyaPrafed Tak 'i see on vnnr as so many mil do: say Carna nieaa evaporatei 'V3 you prt the rrilk. A sir fr.r. :1 r.ne today. (arnation MILK Contented Cows fee: I luiull and Mrs. Edward Vin says: "A pretty pic ispn Mrs.

Elaine Hamilton, Mrs. sraroni and cheese. made Ocea Bouldin, i'lrs. Rilla Washing 1 Carnation tont Georgia Collins, and Mr. and Always usoLT k'n not' xoiR.iiis.

irs. ferry, sister of the host, assisted in the serving. Mrs. Hamilton is vice president of the Blair County branch cf thVNAACP in Altoona. MiUiLVimiLlViUjil Attrt Oewtitt hlcra carroanded bf tt FifT ijht Brilliants.

m4 mm ivt arad Miw, actrm Bu ta Data. Fay pottmaoC O. aioa WORLD WIDE DIAMOND COMPANY rm mmW aaa VMrnvnV. a rl mm tee. with anv othet titatid 1 Je anne S.

Scott, Evelyn D. Wilkle, L. E. Coleman Lockhardt, Ruby G. Embry, Sarah Sims.

Standing: Odessa D. Garland, Wadell D. Farmer, Victoria Smith, Helen Jones Bluford, Lucille Bell, M. C. Crutcher and Ethel F.

Turner. FoHowing the press conference and executive boerd meeting, a pre conven tion dinner was given by Psi (hostess chapter) at the palatial ho me of Mrs. L. E. Coleman Lockhardt, past Southwestern regional director.

Tin I Sa. iiaaaaaMlJ IOTA OFFICIALS Snapped at the closed banquet honoring lota Phi Lambda sorors during the national confab held in Dallas, were these outstanding officials: Sorors Vic toria D. Smith, general convention chairman, 1951, Dallas; B. A. Whitted, second vice president, Durham, N.

Nona B. Diggs. newly elected regional director, Eastern Division; Evelyn D. Wilkey, retiring director of education, Baltimore, Odessa D. Garland, pres cording to President Henderson, is to finance the program of the organization for the coming year which Includes setting up a national office.

Other members In attendance were Lana Woods, fourth vice president of Chicago; DeGora Harris, president of the New Jersey Chapter of Newark; Zelda Valdez and Mary Lou Chandler, lay member of the board of directors, both of New York City: Frances Greenwald, rational historian 1 1 Thornton, national treasurer: Lu cille Phillips, president of the D. Chapter, and Lois K. Alexander, national recording secre ident of Psi Chapter, host to the convention, Dallas; Alma I. Mackey, Southwestern regional director; Claytie D. Searcy, outstanding won an of the Southwestern Region, 1951, Dallas; Jeanne Semmon Scott, national president; M.

Cleopatra Crutcher, retiring regional director. Southern Region, and Lola M. Parker, Chicago, founder and president emeritut.R. C. Hickman Photo.

NAFAB's to Laimcli Fund Raising Campaign WASHINGTON, D. C. The tary and editor of Fashion Cue. 1 ltl ttI i ltV 2451 s. HidiifM on.

977, cuicata 16! board of directors of the rsaUon 4111 vfcasmngion. v. v. al Association of Fashion andjAPrOINT C03IMITTEE Aceessorv Desiirners. meetinc in! conjunction with the fund executive session in VashinctonJraislng campaign, the association wound up Its week end activities itK rAnA1 1 tinrH Valll uivvjai KJ tauaivii i plans to undertake an all out membership drive, keeping Inl $25,000 fund raising campaign the mind, of course, the high stan middle of September.

Mrs. Mary McLeod Eethune. founder president emeritus of the dards set by the constitution of the organization. Lana Woods was appointed chairman of the a a a National Council of Negro Wo memoersmp committee which men, vho shared with the group "as as its goal 300 new mem some of her many years of ex bers for 1031 52. perience working "with women's! Another highlight of the meet organizations, donated the first was a trip made by board $100.

to get the drive under vay.imeir bers to Philadelphia under NAFAD founder, Jeanetta Welch. P1 sponsorship of E. C. Wright. and national president.

Opportunities. Inc. S. Henderson of Atlanta. in Among omer things.

Mr. Wright calling for the support of all had arranged an inspection tour members and friends of the as i fnr Virtn amr sociation. matched Mrs. Bethune's. rr ri it contribution with their personal' Cliff nP.fltinrT "Hnt FmSHRS STni.llP.n donaUons of 5100 each.

The purpose of the drive, ac or lv rfilievad Horace Sudduth. president of In 63 80 of casts in doctors' tests! Are you going through "charge of life" su3er tng the "hot Cashes, ner to ua tension, lmtabllity, veakness and other types of functlonally Cavused distress of this diacuU time? Then here's hope for Tout In testa by doctors, Ly dla Plnkham's Compound and Tablets gare relief from such distress tn 62 and 4 respec tively of the cases tested. Conplete or ttrtking relief I a a Surely you know that Lydla Pinkham's la acinttiflcollp aotfant action Buxely I National Negro Business League, discussed with the board some of the plans of his organization for their annual convention here Oct. 10 12 and outlined how NAFAD might help to contribute to the success of this meeting as well as benefit nan dally from such participation. Earl Howard, for many years affiliated with Apex Products throughout the East Coast, ad dressed the group on publicity and public relations.

As a climax to its final ses sion, the board voted Zelda Wynn Valdez and Mary Lnu Chandler, co chairmen of the National Fashion Show to be held the third week In June, 1332, in New York City. know vhai it has dona or other! But do you too vhAt tt mi do for km rou barvn't xpnacad tin rvOat of trnaloa. Suh n4 Irrt tabUlty ix ao oTtan bnfs m. uca tlmaal Before ftBOther day baa paaaad. try Lydia Pint ham a tb Tatavbl Compound, or naar.

marod Tablava mutt ad dad troa aod eovar bow nuca, aaar your "cbaaa of Ufa aaay baf Tovare womm mnd frla aufltriDt from funelloaal paloa and dlatraaa of rati truatloo lad rtakbam a Moodrfol too! it eontmtus oam daa dro If tydid Hkm a aaa(JUrte ar aanj my at 4 ra iTf aiMTMl Of Soror Alma Mickey. Soror Anna Hughes, Louisville. Ky present the PNOC arid Inducted Sorors deo M. Crutcher and Evelyn D. Wilkey Into the past officers couidL Receiving gifts were Sorors Crutcher and WlUry.

Victoria IX SmiU In I halt of Psi Chapter. presented girts to President Scott. Soror Lola M. Parker and Alma Mackey. Receiving cor sager were Clay tie Searcy.

Odessa D. Garland, president of Psi Chapter. Soror Mahala Evans pinned an orchid on Soror Lola M. Parker In behalf ox Alpha Chapter. Chi cago.

ioror victoria Smitn re ceived a gift from Soror Ina BeaJ Wady in belialf of the hot ess cnapier ior ner services a cm Ke Clonal Director. r. Special educational vtrnt to Heti ta Jl A. 1 r. AND MRS.

mANK James serve! best man, while the bride's w. attendant was ner sisier. irs. James E. Thompson of Jarkson vtile.

Fla. She was attired in a green marquisette gown, with scalloped Lace and satin trim, and matching headdress. carried a fan shaped bouquet of yellow carnations. The reception was held at th home of the bride's grandmothet. Mrs.

Annie B. Baker. Mr. 11 Lu A HIGH SCHOOL aeoasat COt8 m0ndl a A Succtit r.qJ A WAYNE provicftii" aaa a UMila. arannt.

I laaaraaUae aaaaty a a a. aod rao I tdalt oaoaoo fae fraa aataWc wmt SCMOOCCMKACO la rBfcaa want Sen Ml. Cm 1 aaar imhh ca na ia. i YOU KTUn 'l' A Pensacola Nuptials for Miss Lucky, Mr. Kyle 1 i Yvonne Lucky and Frank wore a pink ace gown Kle.

The double ring ceremony jbiarK acrevsor.es, win a corsage was performed by the Ho. Jo of white carnations. I seph Barthowier. R. The bride wore a white anle length dres of Chantilly lace.

which featured a marquisette iokc trimmed with seeded pearls. 'Her finger tip eii was of Ulu ior. I Arm. She carried fan shapvl dress iaii jiv. the Ld.a'.

i bouquet of white carnations vvi Company, uhuh might tjtubc 0e. Her only Jewels ome future time an cutlet a sirand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Dr. Thomas mil ACTUAUT Amu AlOrxi! Taaa aa i v. 1 MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM IL M. BOTTEN3 tv tm fTmtk convention chairman. Contnbut 1 ing building fund money was the "l'rT 1 Ky1 A eacher Weds bavannan ELECTED iCi. QJZC 7T 1 Thre new officers were elected; itiLC kJLclll iUClIlUCr cuitng the convention and in SAVANNA t.

Ga. Miss Al Imatrhlnr frit hat. wvre a staled at banquet by Soror Lola M. arker. presidentmervl StrJf f.

vt tus. There were Soror lr" nd Mrs. Benn Utm D.eirs. NortoIV rin. Pl lacon.

necairxr me Dr.oe N.orfolk. Va, Eastern Re )01. In'wwi William II. M. Dozens.

Saan 1 M' f) ft (VIM Director; Soror Mahala icago. national Director Co assistant, and son of Mr. a. Chi an: Soror Man Evans. of Education, i i award 'Ml r.omr oj inc onx parrru recklace iih matching ear an 1 a beautiful corsare of The brvSe is a gradaate cf B.on CoUere and Ls crescrt Cacote.

Knoxville. Tenru South lly employed In the Savannah Pub Tau Chanter iThursday esnlr.g. Aur. 2X Tr.e! The groom is a rraJi'e of and Beta raster. Sfewsrt Morehouse CoUege anj Atlir.u ramento.

Calif alif Buffalo. N. Y. AME Church. Macon, of auaei r.v AKA Sorority furnished a Coke 1C relations and Instruct or tn busl ana doo rvai hv the Metropolitan! Vl.

The Council made "the sessions agree Ith hride. maid of horvor. ness at Savanrjh State College. past National Officers Council able. iUTARS BLtT.

S.T1N I ARer a recepttoo given at the gave their fifth annual breakfasi The ij2 national ron entloni The bride choe a dres rf TJndaj I letgnts Recreation Center ionday at Wells' Restaurant. A will be held in Durham. N. C. isatin.

with hirh wore a in Maron by Mr. and Mrs. Cm gala event was the formal ball held In the famous Empire Room, with Psi Chapter as nost. A sight seeing tour and a garden party given by the Federated Cubs was followed by the closed banquet, where Soror B. A.

J. WhittM of Durham. N. second vice president served as mistress of ceremonies. Speaking during the evening were past president.

Alice Allen of Birmingham. past Southwestern Regional Director E. Coleman Lockhardt and wol Mr. IVmer.i and hi bnde ft for Savannah here yy rv make their home. POWERFUL ANTISEPTIC SALVE TREATMENT FOR BAD SKIN fv' a a a xa aa 1.

a' a (m a a ia a va mm naialaia aaaaMM at a I a a aa a a a a a aai i 9 llffl aai a a avaa aa aaa 9 a a aja ii ia i ia aaa a am a a a aa t'H aAa aa a i i i a a aa aiaa a a aa hi aa aia a. aa a a avteas a a a aaa laaa, PENSACOLA. KLa. SL Joiejh.Daker were a tan Cjtt organdy T. nectcrj Pensacola.

was the dres with a corsage of pink car 7. T'tT? MT scene "of the marriage of M5. nations, while the groom's mat i a MM I i (w phi. i rr aaa Wtf I LOOK SLO.lEl?, more YOUTHFUL iineTM.TLY ijour appeqronceiiii laf ad Wt aa5 GocrcrJrt to DAr nut cFftxr aa at I thr gird! Lkm f' WHAT IS THE tVTgijTJft ft 0 fttisu cam bo sea too wcl txaj tvt IUAZIOIM. la I .11 oat 100 BaTcirr men rmotsts aad aa Bj.

ma ore mm comtxol MM a asaa at citt raia ia a4 Ua'taaA'aaa No kocifea $joi Wo facts Mm oditlmHt tee iea ot ati. Paa a axaa aaaaw I a I aat a aa aara4 aa I aaa lO asm tad I In araa aafaaa. vi a 1 aa a a aaaa aw, mm a a aaa oa. a a ad aa a a a a a "a taMtMHift MltttM(tn a a CTnra haaaa a a. il Successful 22aidl National Convention.

in Texas i tsteiHf mht' IK''. Mmm4Vfii Vivv JAS MEET PRESS Prominent sorors and members of fhe Mile's! fcar of lota PHI Lambda, National Business Wo orlt'y, held a press conference on Friday. Aug. 24, in Md torium of the St. John Baptist Church, headquarters B.

A. J. Whitted, Sorors Marion H. Jackson, president; JMPaof vvv t.v p. m.

mh KI Vi .4.. K. .5 J'tJ life! gj I is 13 1 Il I 8 KfcirLJ" 1 v. 1 I Ik II I I I 1H TWENTY SECOND CONVENTION lotU Phi Lambda so Aug. 24 in twenty second annual are delegates and members who at 13 I Ik fended the successful conference, which was headed by National President Jeanne S.

Scott of Pittsburgh, Pa. Durham to Be Scene Of Next Year's Meet DALLAS. Tex. Pl Chapter of lot Phi Lambda Sorority wu host to the twenty second national convention. Aug.

2 IOC with National President Jeanne S. Scott presiding and Riving the annual report of the progress of this fast moving business women's organization. All sessions were held at St John Baalist Church, the Rev. El Cobel telL pastor. A get acquainted affair his held Saturday at the home of Soror Emily Simmons.

Sunday morning, the sorors worshiped at SL Paul' Methodist Church. Dr. I. B. Loud, pastor Mrs.

Susie E. Powell was organist. The i.ational president, and Mrs. L. E.

Coleman, were on the program. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM An enthusiastic crowd enjoyed the annual Iota Educational program at Monger Avenue BaptUt Church, where two outstanding sorors discussed the theme. The Responsibility of Iota Women In i Global Crisis." The speakers were Soror Marie Smith Morgan of Denver. Col, and Scror Emma Van Dyke of Austin. Tex.

Mrs. Alma Markey. Southwest em regional director, made the welcome address: Soror Odessa Garland, president of the host chapter, presided. Bringing greetings were the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Negro Chamber of Commerce. City Federated Clubs, a and P.

Women's Club and the Metropolitan Council of NCNW. Soror Scott gave the response. Mrs. Marion IL Jackson, first national vice president, introduced the guest speakers. Mrs.

Lola Parker, founder president emeritus of Iota, gave the history of tht sorority. SOCIAL FETES A patio reception given by the iota Patroness 3oard honored the sorors Sundav night. I 1 1 I 1 i I ii I i.

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