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aad each tablet, for the nationally known name PSC JcaepftM fitri choica of inulkng. i SATURDAY. JUNEs THE' PITTSBURGH COURIER IitMill NuptiaU vis CimerrrWomen wh; xotixiartidd ThuMdAf, tb not iw' miiig Tinowii la ti ibozy if, OakqaoatiV'k iimt. fj'TcnjiMwair th jjUnriitx" too utismiHU, takv better uuKnm: oipRjjehnoa enj rUd.tl3f?iHific,lteoTry.cf 'Aopi ef.h xcUent oohunn In ih OJloftln df Ta Ootiriir (Im. iroUtrot Al Duamorc.

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WUUaas Hoaatoa. (Wlanie) iaa sometalas bM wm' a celafttted.case trem our grsstsant, yaaia (Mrs. Wera Harris), the aeasetaiagalae well. Told were three of them the ifts ef 'Mrs. Ira F.

Iwls, Mrs. Grace Bowers' (Ethers mother from Bostoa). aa Mrs. Ahtoalo Cardoso of Cambridge. were really only two' guests I Mrs.

aad Mrs. Harold Batter everybody Uo was I la the weddlar party! They were members of Tokfi ehib, the 7 Diamonds, which laduded the Hoastoas, the rani doaes, tae ona Butlers, the Jack Smiths also la the weddlar party were Um Ira F. Lewlaes aad WUHaorLampkla '(Daisy jaas la Detroit). The three tiered cake was the gift of Harriet Lewis aad It was It was a weaderfally warm day the haadsome tig drawlnf.room of Oakmoat was decorated la oraoge blossoms and lemon lilies the dlalax room" was baaked la the same frarrant blossoms. There wers atl kinds of grte tings from everywhere (such secrecy!) and follower the really delicious supper as only Mrs.

Vana can.pro vids and champagne punch the honeymooners went up the river to New Kensingtoa to the Chester Harrises pretty pretty. home and the' whole, party followed, to play the usual tricks on the newlyweds! BEAR WITH US If you will bear with me while I talk about Boston, here goes Our first pretty graduate' from one of New England's popular scnoow is Carolyn H. Medley, who was graduated with honors from Misal Farmers school of cookery in Boston. Miss Medley was elected secretary of her class of '46V This was the school's forty fourth anniversary graduation St. Augustine and St.

Martin Church of Lenox Street, Boston, will present Its fourth annual "Night In June" on June and will have at this very gay affair. Councilman Herbert Jackson as master of ceremonies, with entertainers Johnny Brice, Beantown'j well known dancer, and Louis Pearman. Mrs. Julia Kennedy Is head ing the entertainment committee, assisted by the two popular matrons, Ebb Perry and Meta Peters i The Nixxles of R. I.

sent out the cutest "Invites" to their holiday "splash" party and to their club party, which followed at. the Providence Boys Club pool The dance party gathered at the coxy Msrathen Club. Success of the party goee to those energetic committee members. Prudence Irving. Steve" Pinderhughes.

Tubb Beaubien, and Dr. "Junie" Carter. Among the many outstanding women's clubs In Beantowa who have received laurels upon laurels, is the Enlisted Women's Club of the Seventh Company, Fifth Battalion of Massachusetts' Women's Corps. Recently at the South State Armory, they presented a program of "Rendezvous With the Veterans A few of the talented artists aDoearinr on the Drosrram were Jimmy God bolt, tap dancer; Leila Kay, who sang many popular hit tunes, and the pretty group of young Harem dancers; Snaanetta Epps, Lucy west, Mary ar rows, affd Mae Sherriaa The 372nd Infantry swing band added lti share of Listed on the roster of Company' Seven are the well. known names of Capt.

Ruth E. Isaacs, Lieut. Hilda Wiltshire, Sgts. Elizabeth Benjamin, Marian Jefferson and Susan Stewart, Corps. Ruth Barrow, Doris Epps and.

Mamie Crawford; also Pvts. Mario Aranjo, Ivy Catherwood, Dorothy Jackson, Mary Turner, Gladys Yan cey, soua Dent, Ophelia jruuee ana u. wasmngton. noceeos or me affair go to benefit the Veterans' Hospital Fund, Boston's "weU knows Robert J. Stukey baa gone into business with the Rhaa.

Curio and Art, ShoiL a delightful shop located at 84 Berk ley Street near Columbus Avenue. Their, collection of. bric a brac and their specialty 6fpho1stsrlpXartdtre fa quite the thing Stop la and 'give them a try Trom the Hub to Richmond Va, went seYea of the city's fair' and charming young matrons to participate la the three day session of the Oirl friends' fourteenth conclave. Ol ga Ross, Doris Jackson, Celestlne Dorch, Gerry Gandy, Esther Williams, Dorothy Eiland. and Vera Riddlck.

Elected as national treasurer for the year Is attractive Dorothy Among the' many prominent Richmond folk who entertained so lavishly far Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Riddlck were: Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Kersey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marion, Mr. and Mrs.

William Broadaax and Dr. Francis Shsde Charles "Gut and his adorable youngsters, Peter and Michael, Joined their mother, Esthet Williams, to spend a fortnight with hubby Charles' folks Mrs. Olivia Johnston, mother of Mrs. Celestine Dorch. made the trip to Richmond, too, to be a guest in her former hometown.

MORE NOTES Mrs. Lee Moron of the Boston Red Cross and Mrs. Laura Morris of the Providence Urban League, were two of the strikingly attractive young matrons who treked to Buffalo, N. T. to the National Social Workers Conference Tall and smartly dressed Mrs.

Ralph HlUon was one of the many visitors in. the Capital last week CoL and Mrs. Frank Snowden of Roxbury drove down to Washington, D. to be preseat at the arrival of the second heir of the Frank Snow dens Jr. driving with the Snowdens were Miss Reba Ferguson (who is to spend a week with old friends), and Mrs.

Herbert Tucker, who visit his Mary, and the. children. Mrs. Tucker Is with her sister, who has been on the sick list" foi aoroetime Petite Mrv Ada Johnson of Harrishof Street, journeyed to Flak. Nashville, to be present at the graduation of herf adopted niece, Patricia Henry Mrs.

Martha Williams New York City, passed through the Hub last week on her way to Oak Btuffs to open her summer home That affable couple of Cambridge, the Paul Moodys, have bought the cutest eumer cottage at the 'Bluffs' and will soon have their welcome mat out to their many friends Mrs. Georse Beckles of Greenwich Street. Is another of the young and pretty English war brides who have iolned the gay Roxbury colony of young folks The Balcome Taylors and brother, "Shag" Taylor: had as their special dinner guests the other evening, Mrs. William H. Hol land, Mrs.

Vivian Watson and Mrs. Carolyn H. Medley, all of Dan vUle, Va. Mrs. WllUam mother of Mrs.

Medley and Mrs. Watson, flew to the Hubto be present at the graduation exercises of Carolyn Medley. Among the many smart and attractive guests from Boston at the Thomas Flu nuptials were: Mrs. Hilda Hlgginbotham snd daughter. Lois; G.

Telxerira, Miss Jean Furr, Mrs. Gwendolyn William, Mrs. Helen Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Ewlng Flu Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Guild Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Guild Jr, Vernon Robinson, Joseph Harris.

Ralph King, George Forsythe and Robert Garnett. News comes to the column that attractive Miss Nadine Lane has been asked to loin the Wheaton College freshman class come fall. Lane Is one of our Latin School graduates Mrs. Grace Bowers, mother of Ethel Ramos Harris of New Kensington, flew back to Boston this week after spending a month with her daughter and brother in law Chester. She brought with her Paquita and Yolanda, her grandchil dren, wboll in Boston Next week IH be back in my old column In the rumon and until then, adieu.

in Ceremony 4t vi Sl'' 1 ST. LOUIS (ANP) The St. Louis chapter of the National Jun ior league will be hosts to dele ates to the annual conference, uly 24 to 30. it was announced last week by Mrs. Mary F.

Hanna, president. Plans to raise a building fund for erection of a National Juntar League house, will be emphasized on me agenaa, Mrs. Hanna said. Local chapters are urged to bring ideas and suggestions for league house to the meet. at Journalists Wed in Oakmont.

Mr. end Mrs. Joke WatUy JoHnton III Seckwll pKete. STALNAKER STONE ENGAGEMENT TOLD NEW YORK CITY The Rev. and Mrs.

Calvin K. Stalnaker, Dun bar Garden Apartments, and formerly of Toledo, Ohio, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Bernard W. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stone of Toledo.

DOROTHY STALNAKER National Junior League, Meet Announced Miss Stalnaker attended Toledo University and is a graduate of Spelman College. She received the M. A. derree in Vocational Guid ance from Columbia University in June, 1845, and since then has been employed at the Harlem Branch YWCA as an interviewer in the employment department. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

The prospective bridegroom has resumed his studies at Toledo University after thirty eight months in the Army. He was in the Euro pean Theatre or operations xor fourteen months serving with the Seventh aad Third Armies. The wedding will be an event of June 30 in Toledo. State Assumes Stowe Memorial CINCINNATI, Ohio. An official announcement recently revealed that the State of Ohio has assum ed responsibility for the support and maintainance of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Home.

In a release received from the memorial association of the historic institution. Sunday. June 23, was the date set for an inspirational ceremony which will take place at the Beecher Home. An appropiate program has been planned tor the affair and many guests from cur rounding cities are expected to be present. The home has been maintained up to now mainly through the ef forts of Atty.

George W. B. Conrad and other interested citizens, the release further stated. "Am I shocked at yoa skipping! 1 i KT kll lltl of germs could be breeding ia your bathroom this minute! Why. wait for someone to get tick, lady? iVaesr take a chance when you dean always use the proved hospital' germ killer Lysol dbinfecUnt.

Em fiass you cleaa ioors, bathroom, kitchen, add Lytol to the deaaing.water. Helps dean because it's Powerful gem killer you need up to times less than of bleach disinfectants. Don't risk being without iU Get a bAKMONT, tPa Mrs. Nora. EL Harris of has announced mar wvaf.niM.

Gertrude Ruth Von Schalk (Told) to John Johnson IH, ifM 18 Atniia Johnson of Detroit and the late John Wesley Johnson II, Thurs muv. rrz i j. day. May 30, in Oakmont, Pa The ceremony, simple out impressive, conauccea Dy uw 'Wesley Center AME 2ion Church In Pitta burgh, a formerf Bostonlan, was held in the handsome drawing room of the palatial estate of Mrs. Robert I where the bride has made her home for the past three years.

BRIDE, GROOM ARK The bride. daurhUr of the lata Marv' Wilkeraon and Theodora uuo voav Bcnaia 01 noaron, women's editor of The Pittsburgh Courier. and has for, many years been a columnist for the same paper. Prior to assuming; po sition as editor. the bride short story writer for national publications.

She is a member of Del ta 81gma Theta Sorority. The groom, a Columbus, Ohio, businessmen, la manager of the Columbus office of The Courier and does a column, Twilight til Dawn." for the Ohio edition of the paper. The bride wore'a two piece frock of white eyelet embroidery with a white orchid. corsage. Mrs.

Robert L. Vann, as matron of honor, chose yellow eyelet wttn a garaema corsage. Miss Bali Schalk. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and who flew down from Boston for the occasion, chose a lime frock with gardenia corsage. William Houston was best maa, and Dr.

Chester E. Harris gave the bride away. Also in the wedding party were Mr. and Mrs. Ira F.

Lewis, Mrs. William Houston, Atty. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Dr. and Mrs.

John Butler, Dr. and Mrs. J. Shepard Smith, William Lampkin. Mrs.

Chester Harris sang preceding the ceremony, played the wedding march. Also' attending the ceremony were Mrs. Grace Bowers of Boston and Mrs. Harold Butler of Elngagement Announced CASPER Wvo. Mrs.

Muriel Dix on has announced the engagement of her daughter Sharon Antta Dun can to Warren M. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Tucker of Pittsburgh, Pa. The couple's betrothal was re vealed at a tea given by the bride fc. ux.r:' ViaasEvX i. .5 Ki 'IS 1 VISITS SMOKETOWN Mrs. Juani ta Stewart.

450. East Ferry eighth Street, Let Angelas, has stopped in Pittsburgh for briaf stay whila on en extensive vacation. The charming Angel City matron will be the gust of an uncle, George Moore, 1705 Wylie Avenue, during her stey in the steel center. Mrs. Norman ed on them.

Xi N.v.. TT Weds at Home. Russell Miller elect's mother, on Sunday, May 19 at her home. Each guest was pre sented with a wild rose corsage with pink and blue streamers at tached, with the names Sharon Duncan and Warren Tucker print Miss Duncan is a graduate of NCHS and has attended School of Commerce, Denver, Colo. Mr.

Tucker is a graduate of West inghouse High School and attend ed the university or Pennsylvania for two years before being called to the service. He served three years in the armed forces. The wedding wui take place July 17. at a candle light service, in the Church of the Holy Redeemer. Denver, Colo.

The couple plan to reside In Pittsburgh. Secrets lour ood THINS TO IAT The June Bride Menu Guide for Dear Readers: Durinr the month of June the bride's month we always have lota of questions concerning menus for breakfasts. luncheons. the receptions and other affairs iox xne newiyweos. so thia.

is tima for to Jot down ar few sample menus for those of you who may be planning that impor tant trek down the aisle within the next thirty days. WEDDING BREAKFAST Halve of cantaloupe filled with honey daw ban marinated with white wine, powdered sugar and a little lemon juice. Serve cold. Scrambled egga wtih mushrooms, garnished with alieea of orange nd watercress. Nut waffles Iloney butter Wedding cake Coffee WEDDING U'NCHEOX Orange ring cocktail Broiled chicken with mushroom sauce.

Parsley potato balls. Pea souffle Hot buttered rolln. Frosen fruit salad Wafers. Baked meringue with fresh strawberries and garnished with whipped cream. Coffee.

WEDDING HECEFTIOX Champagne Punch Chicken Salad Watercress Sandwiches Parsley Sandwiches Cakes Coffee or Fruit lee Tea A lovely new Face Powder BEAUTY BLENDED fOfYOU! Celebrated Beauty Authority SANDRA POWELL introduce What BEAUTY BLENDED Manns To You It means that in Snow White yon have a face powder actually designed by beauty experts! IT'S TONE TESTED ever 200 Metropolitan been ticians voted en cot reef color? for vsrieas skin tyres; chose the five flattering Snow White shades! It's wasting jr you at year aeeresf eesaseitc oasiafer. Use tau easy ceior guide so Juid year aaaefs; 'I IT'S FLOWER FINISHED clings withoat caking er eh eng. lag eeler. Thst's beesase the beaaty experts selected the cor reef texture tor lasting finish. wZ 1 FACE POWDER in ra Bflme TNS'l'lIUTE.

Ala. Wearing an sxquisiU wsdding gown ox wmta ias satin. Adelaide Marv Foster, lovely SauSiUr of Ml. Adelaldt Foat er of Tuskeo Instuta, became the bride of Norman Ruasell Miller at a twlllght ceremony which took place at tha famtfyjhome of the 1 vh TxrrmnA Henry E. Bowden of Atlanta, Ga officUted.

A. program of music was presented by Mrs. Lillian A. Simma and Mrs. Ruth Ballard.

rv, at.titrK of the bride. Mrs. Alberta Foster Ritchie, and Miss viinrvtr Foster, were matron and maid of honor respectively. Mrs Ritchie was gowneo pin organdy over taffeta, and the maid of honor wore an Alice blue dress. Herbert Hancock was nest man.

The rroom Is the son of Mrs. DOMANCEj lacorporated 57T aSlN KATftlMA 3 3T OGEED FOR seeeiBW 1 Tke Ceerl Tke Geenar rr ears et vitiay te Aotrlna, sstre Co addrwM aer at Tkm Pitt astrga CowHer, text Centre Ave stM. Pittsburgh 1. Pswoad em close dime toaen osWaa tor addresses of oen aals or tor tor warding letters. And please be rure and print your utame and ad dress in rU.

plainly. Onljr initials vMt be tsel in the paper. We are torry toe dont havo spaoe to print aU the request that come in. nr Folks: We've had such a nice letter from the chap in San Francisco, who was looking for wife. He has found someone in whom he is well pleased, and yet, he is so thoughtful that he wants us to tell all of you girls who wrote in to him that he wishes he could answer all of your letters.

But he finds it is impossible. He got hundreds of letters! So we'll have to try again girls. Here's a chap of 40, who is looking for a housekeeper, he says. His iniUals are I J. S.

and he lives near Pittsburgh. want someone between 21 and SO. And here's W. H. of Chicago, who runs a shoeshine parlor and is 45 years old.

He Is lonely and wants to marry. 6 DRESSES $4.44 cTTani riitsiV Speimi tmiH. iIwm. IwH. tkirf.

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V. Don't scratch when minor rash makes you miserable, just sprinkle on Mexsana, the soothing medicated powder Which eases the itoh, sting and smart of minor skin irritations. Grand for baby's diaper rash. Helps baby and you get more restful sleep siter bis tender akin is soothed. Used after every change actually helps prevent diaper rash.

Many uses for the whole family. Save money in the larger lie sure to ask lor i i Lime KMlller, of Detroit graduate of Tennew. lege, Mr. Miller .1: Wayne University, doinic work, and was formerly S4" at the Tuskege. Arm as Assistant Post fleer.

Um Miller i Tuskegee Institute aQV Pft tnree years has ben at. the Tuskere A.r.fHh, as pay roll clerk. IU Out. Of town 1 I Val.rl. 'nc'udeik sister of the groom, and Walker and Mrs.

JT1? Pfveland, grandmoth, bride. Mrs. Ruth V. AJI State Collere. Mr.

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