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i tlji' ill? rwrl xL L. I I i ki.L i i ina Ot Tne Tan cawn ai rug nwnic wiai.e lciui irm ona yonsi yr Mi OCTOBER 15, 1949 1 iCfcurch, rocpntlv. The Km officiated at a backcround K4 palm with lighted of nuptial music was 7 Mr. Rosalind sJovner. K.

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MR. AND MRS. ALONZO DAVIS JR. prepare to cut cak9 tty Floridian Weds jular Besinessdian PTJ.E. Fla.

Miss pwn, daughter of Mr. Bel xson. became 'Alcnzo Davis son Hrs Alonzo Daivis, in the Laura Street by her brother. Edward Exson, and her; sister. Miss luriel Exson.

served as maid i of lionor. Mrs. Mable R. Jones was matron of honor." Paris Davis, brother of the bride eoom, was best mart, and oassius ones served as usher. Th bridal dress, made of white mpnrted lace, was of ballerina leneth.

with sheer bodice and was worn over The bride wore a fingertip veil. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Phe arried a prayer book topped with orchid and tuberoses with streamers of white natin ribbon. nd wore long lace gloves. The maid of honor was dressed in a pink lace ballerina dress with low cut bodice worn over taffeta.

Her halo and hand bouquet were of blue carnations with gloves of pink lace. Mrs. Jones, matron of honor, wore a blue lace ballerina areas over taffeta with the low cut bodice rnJHrt nf lkm A Wink i i i "l' r' i.r AVvs V4 (JJ15CLUB MEETS Shown in the ac garet Nabrit Curry, and Miss Nell Hamilton, Dhotoqraph are members of At 1 Standing, left to rlghh, are Mmes. Vauqhn once i iNdDriT. vj.iud I ca Bacote in Simpson Road.

Seat members absent from, the meeting are Mrs. 1. Kjma ftn LJ I I I I i Frnia Cunningham', who recently war i U. of I Chicago; Grace Hamilton, Mrs. to the faculty pf Clark College Johnnie Yancey and Mrs.

Eddie Chandler. wedyi Fountain Jackson, Mar Dorothy Wright Photo. v. 41 A'lvtt Inventory Nurses A complete Inventory of registered professional nurses in the USA and its territories is being released by the American Nurses' Association at the request of the National Security Resources Board, according to Pearl Mclver, president America Nurses Association, and Ruth Freeman, chief of the Nursing Section of the National Security Resources Board. The inventory of nurses, which has been secured by the ANA through cooperation with state nurse licensing boards and state nurses' associations, provides data on the number and location, age, marital status, responsibility for dependents, whether the nurse is actively engaged in nursing and 'the field of employment and po suion.

type, or preparation ana experience in special fields. INVENTORY HAILEn The tnventory is hailed by nurses and other leaders in the health services fwho are concerned with planning to meet the present enormous and increasing demand for nursing service. Effective planning requires accurate data regarding the number of nurses in active practice. The total licenses Issued to nurses is misleading in estimating available nurse power since many nurses maintain current reg istration in more than one state and others continue current registration, even though not actively practicing nursing. "Maintaining the census of nurses on a current basis will become a permanent routine procedure, and will enable professional nurses to more effectively initiate measures for increasing nursing strength to meet all needs," said Miss Mclver, Paper bound copies are available from the American Nurses' Association, ,1790 Broadway, New York 19, N.

Y. at a reasonable sum. and blue lace glovesv Her halo and hand bouquet were of yellow carnations. RECEPTION HELD Reception was held at Wilder Park Recreation Center. The bride's book was kept by.

Mrs. Emma Lee Gorge. Mrs. Olga Bradham in trodpeed the guests. Mrs.

Louise Walton and Mrs. Theresa Mackey presided at the punch bowl. Assisting in serving, were Mrs. Annie L. Stafford, Misses Ball, Juanita Priester, Carey, Helen Saunders.

Cynthia Harper and Mrs. Mildred Ervin. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Irene Sullivan Johnson. Misses Delores Daniels, Juliette Daniels and Ruby Cooke.

Mrs, Davis is widely known as one of the Gateway City's most beautiful young women, and Mr. Davis is owner of the famed Duck Inn, popular eatery for Jaxons. The couple left after the wedding on a trip to American Beach. 00H! DOMESTIC CRISIS! TYPT SUf WAS at Tom, coldness. But the was realty to blame.

As her doctor said, wives often risk married happiness by one intimate neglect. He advised safeguarding her dainty allure by regular, effective vaginal douching with a anenJificaUy correct preparation such; as "Lyiol." i For complete Fminin Hygien rely en 1 At 5 4 i RBJABll '1YSCX" brand disinfectant is a concentrated germ used as directed, it till germ lif rapidly on contact. Stops odors assures daintiness. 'Lysol' will not harm delicate iimu. Simple di rections give correct douching solution.

Rely on Brand Plsinfectinfl A CONCENTRATIO OERM KIUER THE PITTSBURGH COURIER rx ESTRELLA DJXON ST. LOUISi Mo. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority has announced the winners of its national scnolar Jx, i Sf 5 xV, 7 I r.vAl.w. i ii4rnti; v'Mim'yiiiiiiiiii ENGAGED Dr. and Mrs.

Fred O. Sessoms of Washington, announce the engagement of their niece, Rosalyn Kirk land Hawkins, to Harry Stillwell King of Atlanta, Ga The marriage' will take place in late November. The bride elect is the daughter of the late Wilbur Hawkins and Rosa Kirk land Hawkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. Miss Hawkins received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Virginia State College, and is pursuing further study in the department of sociology.

Atlanta University. At present she is teacher of social science atMurden High School, Crawfordville, Ga. Mr. King received, his Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse College, Atlanta, and his Master's degree in education from Atlanta University. He is pursuing further study at Columbia University, New York City, toward the degree of Doctor of Education.

At present he is principal of MurdenHigh School, Crawfordville, Ga. Bailey Rites Solemiiized I At Saiet Peters Catholic Chitirch I'' 'it LOU HENRI STURGE3 JUST WED in St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in Macon, are these happy folk, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bailey, left, with their attendants, Mrs.

Hilliard A. Bowen and Dr. Hilliard A. Boweni The couple will make their home in Ottumwa, where the groom is a popular civic figure. Signias; Name Winners Of Scholarships 'v.

Ivti i I1 Dawson, home economics major at Shaw University, from the North east Region: Estrella Dixon, at ships, which were, awarded at theirtAUen University, and Ardena Wat twentieth annual boule held re cently. The recipients were selected on a competitive basis rorn various regions. I Winners Include Soror Esther son at LeMoyne College, South east Region; Lou 'Henri Sturges, Wiley College, Southwest Region, and Pauline Phelps, student at Jullliard School of Music, Central I Region. 0 My WORl i plumes. Her corsage was pink rose buds.

Mrs. Jean Bowen of Fort Valley State College.J her only attendant, wore a jade green crepe dress, with gray accessories and a corsage of yellow bride's rose buds. Mrs. A. L.

Glascoe. the bride's mother, wore a navy blue dress and a corsage of pink bride's rose buds. STATISTICS Mrs. Bailey received her training at Ballard Normal, Macon, Beda Etta Business i College and Tuskegea Institute. Since completing her college work, she has served as typing lnstructor'at Booker Washington High School, Columbia.

S. secretary to personnel dean, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, and at present is employed as secretary to the presl jdent of Fort Valley State College. She Is a member of Phi Delta Kappa Sorority. The groom. Eugene; Bailey, is a graduate of the University of Iowa, director of St, Mary Choir of Ot tumwa.

Is employed chemist by John Mnrrell and Company and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Dr. IT. A. Bowen.

registrar at Fort Valley State College, was beat man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's home on First Avenue, with Miss Elestine Clay, nieca of the bride, at ihe bride's book. Mrs. M. Epting, head of the horn economics de partment.

Fort Valley State Col lege, presided at the with Dr. Catherine punch bowl. J. Duncan, MACON. Ga.

Miss Rn J. Glas imat friends and mmhr. alley State College, assist roe became: the bride of Eueene'familv. Bailey of Ottumwa. Iowa, in a dou Thebride wore a camel brown Quests were recelvM by Mrs.

Iv nie ring ceremony ai tne st. dress trimmed with bronze ciaver Catholic Church on beads and matching arccs iOJ! iurnisneaj 21 at o'clock, with Father Beg 'sories. Her hat was a winter pink hrftUKhrt the reception.) ley officiating before a few lnti felt with self colored ostrich Ml" Elestine Clay sang "I Love xou iruiy. iounwing ine reception the couple left for Fort Valley for a short stay. They will make their home in Ottumwa.

Out of town guests included President C. V. Troup, Dr. and Mrs. W.

E. Blanchet, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bywaters.

Dr. J. Duncan, Miss Homie Regulus. Mrs. Loreni Fambro, J.

W. Freeman, Mrs. O. P. Williams.

Mrs. Gloria Maxwell, Mrs. Thelma Murry. Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. "Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Williams, James A. Tillman. Ernest Lee.

W. McKinney, Mrs. Evelyn S. Quivers, Miss Janice Bowen, Miss Lottie M. Lyons, Mrs.i H.

A. Hunt Jr. and Mrs. V. J.

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opened their table are Sorors, Ednaj Nell Hunter, fall season with a banquert held in the pretty Toki Scha'lk Johnson and new prexy Soror Jade Roorri of the Logan Donut Shop, and pre Geneva Cheeks, and standing, Soror Josephine sented Mrs. Toki! Schalk Johnson of Pitts Clement, chairman of the affair. Rivera Pho burgh, as guest speaker. Pictured at the head to. I tr 4 aSV.

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41 avi.A. ii. Mil L3 FALL BRIDE Of interest to er many friends over the coun. is the marriage of Miss Charlotte Edna Smith of Louisvll Washington, D. C.

Miss Smith, the very popui daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Smith, 3016 Riv Park Drive, Louisville, was married Oct. 9 to Hughes McGill ofj Brooklyn, N. son 'of Mrs.

Edward Booker Brooklyn and the late Dr. Hughes McGill of Asheville, N. A Howard University graduate, Miss Smith has been secrr tary to the manager of the Lucy D. Slows and George War" ington Carver Halls in Washington for the past sever years. The couple will honeymoon in Detroit, Niagara Fe and otherj points in Canada before returning to Brookl where they will make their home after Nov.

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