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5 (I' 2 i Ml' PAGE I in 4 'M fll "i i 1 nil i i i This la Fay Jackson. special representative ANP at the eororuttlon of Ktnf Georg VI. marriage Only American Negro Woman to Sit in Westminster Abbey Dunn; the Coronation. In one of the most brilliant episodes in the history of Negro journalism, Miss Fay M. Jackson was the only American Negro woman, to sit in Westminster Abbey during the coronation of King George VL She was admitted as the special repreaentallve of the Aaso elated Negro Press and with Rudolph Dunbar, ANPa regular European correspondent covered' ov ary pb.ua of tba greatest royal spectacle of tba century.

Miss Jackson, and Mr. Dunbar, who win tba only. Negro newspaper, representatives par mitt ad with In tba Abbey, were ahown unusual courtesies by English officials and Of Popular Couple Is Revealed DOUGLASS, May 20. lAnnouncement is made of the marriage of Miss Mittye Gertrude Butler of Waycross, to Eddie Crawford Hall of Brunswick and Douglas, Ga. The wedding having been olemnized on Simday, 10 Juna 14, with tha naator.

thav "I Ray. C. P. Hcbba, Gaina Capel MathodUt Church, officiating Mr. HallA tha daughter Mr.

and Mn. Lawrenca BuUor. Bha 1 totiner atudant of Atlanta Unl varilly and graduata of Morrl Brown Collatre, Atlanta; Ga. For tha paat thraa ycara, has tiught tn tha Mort hglda Elamontary Sichool Wayeroae. Mr.

Hall la tha aon of Mr. and Mra. Charlla C. Hall, of Itrunawlck. Ha is a graduata of Johnaon C.

Smith Untveralty, N. C. I Ha la connected with CCG ac tlvltle. Having lerved Company U33 located at Douglat, Ga, clerk for tha past three years. It; la not definitely decided where tha young couple will make their home.

tha British Their cabled reports covering every phase of tha epochal event and giving particu lar amphaala aa well aa authentic reports upon the part played by people of color during the great paxesjtt, will appear In tha leading colored papers this week. The American colored girl was atalgnfri to a regular press seat In Paxils stent during her stay in Lon don. Oa Monday, sbe was the guest of honor at a tea given by Louise Morgan of tha Newa Chronlcle. and regarded as Great Britain fore a it y'f 1 ,1 College Players Give 1V i Fine Performance SWCKitOND, May S3. Tba HrgloU Union Untveretty mayera, pder the direction of John U.

loora, scored a success nt VI Ini State College Friday night of tat weak wlUi a oonuiehJable pcr krmanoa of "Whlsparlng Wires." three act mystery drama by Kate JcoXAorea. (Appearing under the auspices of Virginia Stats College Players' in an Intercollegiate Dra latlo Exchanga, tha Union Playern isjilayad excellent talent and Hkill training. Sspeelally axceflent was tha per Fpco Course A In HAIR CULTURE Conaiatlnr of Msrcelllnr Ftngerwavmg Shampoo Formula Inrludlni IHI'Li inir MA BV MAIL Write TodaT formance of Maggie Laura Walker in the role of leading lady, who received praiseworthy support from Miss Anna Mosely and Col ton Lewla. Outstanding also waa Misa Edith Latlmore, who gave an unusual in terpretation of tha most difficult roie in me entire may. that of a French Maid." Other members of the cast were Clyde McDanile, DeClue Lankford, Edgar Carroll, A.

N. Macklin. Fred Wrew, Georga Pugh. Chris Melvin, Kiam tsnks. Bernard Cole and Mlaa Anna Chlnn.

AUCE J0YNER WED TO BA1SAL 0UVER N. EMPORIA, May 20 Mr. ana juts, Ju. joyner have an nounced the marriage of their at tractive daughter, Alice Viola, to Baiaai B. Oliver which took place on March 6, Mra.

Oliver le a ntm. bee of the Delta Sigma Theta Sor oiiity and a graduate of West Vir glhia State College. Mr. Oliver a graduate of Virginia Statu Col lege and a member of the Omega Pel Phi Fraternity. He is educa with salt.

Top with remaining bread slices. Cut In two diagonal ly and place on IndlvlduiJ hot serv ng pla'es. Prepare a etavy of the butter, Sour, broth and mlllc Season to taste. Pour a generous por tion diagonally across sandwich so aa not to completely cover the sandwich. Gam is with arie of parsley.

ORANGE BISCUITS Mix and sift two cupa Sour, four teaspoona baking powder and one teaspoon salt. vork In four tablespoon Too many maJdena think of mar riage aa a journal in a carriage. i a Trim i I Ti ffinn a nr nrMrir rm ttti a rn in r. i ra ei. i ICV c.

A siasw I iSiS'l fc i 1 saw. .1 I i i in I 1 a a I I ffl I I I I 1 li I I If II I i i )r I'll Above, a croup in the standa rylna to fisure out tha winnete and the winntnes. Th animated lady on the left probably didn't have a horse, for ehe krepa oa tmlMrr. Below, another group with their pads and pencils. At right.

Mrs. Carl Dlon of Philadelphia and Mi. ia OUvia Lena, mom of Baltlmnte. etandlng at the rail Photo by Taylor, Courier staff photographer. Sunday Night Supper! Make It Attractive Hot Sliced Chicken Sandwich Orange Biscuits Olives Gherkins Banana Pie Tea Hot Chocolate HOT CLICED CHICKEN SAND WICH Twelve slices of soft bread.

butter, aliced chicken, salt, two ta blespoons four tablespoons flour, one and onvhalf cupa chirk en broth, one cup irradiated evap orated mil and parsley. Bulter slices of bread generously Cover half the slices with roait or stewed sliced chicken. St inkle floured board; pat and rolL Cut out with a email round cutter. Place on a baking sheet Make a depress.on In tha center of each biscuit and in the depress on place rind one lemon, two tablespoons butter, few graina salt, three to four binne. baked pie shell and two eg whites.

Mix cornstarch w'th oat half cup small cube of sugar dipped tn oiange Juice. orsnga peel over tops and bake in lick oven for about twenty mlautei. BANANA PIE Four ttblespoona cornstarch, three fourths up sugar, two cups boiling water, two egg yolks, juice two lemons, grated sugar and add to bollug water. Cook, stirring tn top of double boiler, abovt taenty mln 1 utsa. Beat egg yolks add remaining one fourth cup sugar and then combine with cornstarch mlxtute.

Add lemon jvire and rind. and butter and aalt; coor. stirring until butter Is melted. CooL Slice bananas in baked pie shell and pouron tha lemon filling. Cover with npTlngue made by adding four Jffcbleepoons sutsr to tba two stlffly beaten egg whites.

Baka in ft 1i i I I TOLEDO. Ohio. May 30 Alj.ha Lambda Chapter ef Altha Kappa Alpha Sorwrit) recenfy entertained tha vutting eora of the seven' snaual regional cooftienf a eiith a fca mal deoca at tha Paul Spof Studio. Sototlty Wte pes wTrr and pink were weed a color schema with a maeeite Iy four fet directly la front of the orchestra, whoea waja ieficted gold and green. Many oawv gewna of sorces were noticed among tha danceia.

Miea Pearl UlUhell waa charming tn dark prtct. Mra. Wllberetta Pop ware net ovr priated crepe, Mise Essie Hague, stunning tn black: Eater Rldeie. smart tn polka dot: Miss Delia Ray. baslleus of tha hoe tees chapter petite aad cnarmiag blue lace wllh re4 acceeeore.

Rachel Goodeei. of St. Louie, stalely in plah lace: Ethel Bellinger, of Pittsburgh, lovely In white: Be lah T. Wbitay. of Detroit, amart in blue net wf.h aequln top: BeaSice Wright Howard, ef BlueSeld.

ehie la areen: Mlsa Bol.n. ef Detroit. beauJful In white lace; Ann Stew, art. of Columbus, charming in dark net while her aiater wae eophistw ratedly owned la deooUtea ribed taffeta Marlon; Ravlinga, of Detroit, handsome In white GrecUa stvle. and scores af other Mvery visitors.

During Inlennlslon wa were entertained by tha Thre Little Tape, thoea danclcg called for much ae elalna before tha cloeing when wa aU gsthsred together to stag Dear A.K.H. noticed among our guests, patroneasea aad their hue hands: Jsaanstta Taylor. Eseta Webb. Druecllla Clemens. YasbU Braby.

Gaorgine Johnson. Vara Pulley. Charlotte Randall. Anna VanMeter. Maude Ford.

Ac a a Singleton. Maria Shepherd. Mildred BuT In. and Irb Arthur WlUlama. Others were: Dr.

aad Mra. Ml Georga RardalL Dr. and Mra. Leo V. English.

Mr. and Mra. Jesse Hea llrx Charlea Cark. Mr. aad Mra.

William Stewart. Dr. and Mrs Goodloe. Mr. and Mra.

V'iUlam T. McKnlght. Roy SbsMon. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernie Wade. Dr. aad Mra. Harris. Clarence Smith.

Mr. and Mra. Clarence King. Mr. aad Mra.

Mlltoa Seator. Dr. aad Mra. Hill. Wske up amUlng.

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Mr. and Wit Vreak Light tor. Mee 4ie 9. wae. Dr.

Hie J. N. HI4e Dr. aa Fl Hut. Mr.

aad Ma. Mas tn ltr avd VUe. C. fUafed. 1 4 i 5 i One of the swankiest aiTairs of the scaaon waa gi ea by the NiLB O.

rirU at the Cotlw nb, lUy 11 Ai 800 guests attended. After the dance a breakfast was given at the Manse Hotel for thrir jral. G.rU cf iu eii atanding. left to right: Hester L4ris. treasurer: PriacUIa Le.

rresident: Marie Thoetaa. Dorcthy lUriy. tice, secretary; Beulah Richardson. Helen Hall. Marietta.

Gm. vice rreaiiefct; Elrabrth Mrrry. fx KxTa Absent. Jackson and Ruth Horner. 7 Vw' SATURDAY.

AT rttf Pi'tftbnrfi esrier Wo joo. XX (JULIA dUMW J0NE1 EDITOR) I JACKSON TRIUMPHS SWELEGANT HOSTESSES TO DANCE I SCORED EIGHT ii i ill in i i I 1 1 1 I I I I must A large num ber of newsfolk, novnllsU and writers of other nationalities ware present, including two of Time's (American) correspondents. Miss Jackaon who la ordinarily that Paclflo Coast correspondent for ANP, and editor of tha Call fornla News in Los Angeles, spent four months in London preparing for coverage of the coronation, and she and Mr. Dunbar are to be cred ited with one of the best reporting Jobs ever turned out for Negro newspapers. She will salt for America on May 19.

Mr. Dunbar remains at his post in London. Impost WISE RATINGS. Everythinr is only for a day both that which remembere and Detroit A.KaAs Are Hostesses To Their Mothers DETROIT. Midi, May SO.

A lovely tribute was paid to mothers last May when tha Detroit chap ters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority honored their mothers at tea In the blue room of tha Lucy Thua man Branch of the T. W. A. Prssldlng at the tea table waa Soror Franees Walker, assisted by Sorora La Clair Knox' and Edna Shaw. During tha afternoon aa Interesting rioirram waa Intro duced by Soror Emma McQueen.

reciting a. lovely pooa In aenor of mothers: June llaber, of tha Jmy Leaf. aanr. "Mother MaCree." and Soror Mary Agnta Miller, rendered several piano aeliKtlona. Among the lovely mother pre sent were: Mrs.

Frank B. Licht ner and her daughter, Soror De morla LJghtner, looking very much like twins in try crepe outfits: Soror Beulah Whitby, also in navy cap outfit with her charming lit tle daughters. Chalita and Patricia; Soror Redd and her mother. Sorora Bright. Ida Pettlford.

Jonnson. and Solomon w.th their mothers. Still other sorcrs noticed were Eva Green, Alice Long, Anne Pal mer. Kertha Prteet and Mtrle Hardlman. that which la remembered.

Much must be dealt in courtesies who everyone alike would please THE DELTAS AT SOUTHERN UNIV. STAGE ELABORATE JABBERWOCK A. K. A. FORMAL WAS VERY SWANKY Firt Alfair It Hote Succtis; TweKe Orjirlrilra Ttkt Part.

BATON P.OCGC La May Xa aa trtl Jatbwrevock. th Taa cf Itt t.a rra Theta sorority accred a ttg rucc. Cn the than telv orxxslixUotit ar.i ba vera? rr KtH Alt SWetr 1 14 gr4 wth a r' 1 I e4. reei tiee eg eet. a lata Ita a ce lag ta iw.

srv la rm Ja Kay fa 2 (er svfi tit aa. ef a re ot4 l) i aaa Mr. and Mra. Iarota Steaaa. lat taret.

Mr. B. a C.r, aed A Ta. O.S Mee IWo UeiU. Mtee Bertie fct feaa4 aa a g.gsaa TW a fc i rs fSrk'ne.

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II Waeat. Kit LsUtaa4 aevee Wm a JeW gee4 at im 4f a llerrte. Wnoat PvkKl. MM M.s V. exfare.

t4M Zm ale Lois Yewag. Miea MyrCe Craeej Sasis of tho eeg aUatee parts. and Curt Irie eiisg aa tw JtsUreeit Maae llue Aanoeig the gveeta aaaay taa fssw ag. Kesr a lv' se4 ia Ym ovtf towaeia laetsdiag Willis, 2Xe Phi Beta. Osm rc Cef aa Ward.

ElUahtl llavdieg. Synth Aisha. Kerr AJsha. Paj IUa aS dasaa si ne Moultrie. Mararet hmlta.

Tetwajaaev Reeretetal CV aa kite ara ea.7'4 aa ih. Forte. Jea Uu aad Mea R. varsea pledge cUha arxateg eta i fnwi wa er oed tho eeerltlN a4 frateratt Your Good Appearance Depends Upon Your Hair Try cm yon may, yea pontic tl ccnacf chtaM tit yorf lal, chic, ueil gTOomtd epptarenct you tsctt iclth ttrctgVinj, raffled, unkempt hcxr. Keep Youi? Haii? Smooth And Lovely i KV t'SINQ Hme.

J. WALKER'S CL0SSINE (th orifnal, genuine) GWjir.O Sparingly applied each night and morning, applied to the hair, brushed in with a dean, itiff brush. LOS SINE will oil. soften and add new love line to your hair. Kineat press ing oil on the market.

Sold by Walker AgeoU and Drng to reej EverjTsbre. Seed For Free) Catalog The Mac. J. Walker Mi. Co, WaHier ZUdg In4liniprJU, lad.

"A Race concern, giving job to Race men and women" I tlSX CUlCAOfl, ILL. tional advlHer in the CCG Camp a butter. Add three fourths cup milk a slow oven fifteen mlnvtea or ua bits wvMiM torn cetn 0 tuu 3' IS uinwirtdie, Va. and mix lightly. Turn out on ligh Ul brown.

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