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fc. Pagre 10 Mi 1 rfir rw jjyfti'iVrt Mtlnttol Si THE PITTSBURGH COURIER Sv giiMjii.wme!;ioc HAPPINESS REIGNS throughout ihe world since the Bii, Tell Tliiy.pwiiw paiiciu rvaiiuy uisuup 01 uuiioiiii, the gooa news. And even though Randy is too young to' understand, he seems to sense the glorious news that the future looms bright and polio free for all the babies In the world. The picture was taken at St. Joseph Hospital In Minot, N.

D. April 23, 1955 "This is the dap which the Lord hath made: toe will rejoice and be glad in it." Each Day Is New. Eaclu new day means a chance to begin 1 anew, to erase much ot the mist of the day brand new sunrise and do better than you did in the past" twenty four hours. There is law saying that you must awaken dis couraged and sad because that is the way Look lor encouragement in this new day. Look for a way to improve what you have, achieve In new ways, add a little more love and tenderness to that you already feel for those about you and feel the approach of night without rancor or sorrow.

For "this Is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad In It." Paens of Joy The world welcomes Into its Hall of Fame Dr. Jonas Salk and the scores of scientists, chemists and others who broughr triumph "I i i Mr. Bynum Reed Lois Towles over polio to Its wonderful conclusion. We know that New York's Charles Bynum is particularly glad because he has worked desperately during the past years to raise the funds needed lor the tremendous back and brother Judge Homer' S. Brown.

Brother Dr. VV. Roderick Brown was in Vermont, so missed the fan are which was strictly utterly mahd social fun. The' Utterbacks Saturday night soiree was musically terrific and exhllerating. Ana huacV (Tex.) gifts to a friendly world, Ocle and Mary Jackson, made their first 1 trip to Miami, Fla for Easter and loved It.

They've been California devotees up till now The Albany N. Inc preparing an Eastern Area Conference at the DeWitt Clinton Hotel for April SO Alice Chappclle Is prexy. I Jobjf research the National Foundation has fostered and he has seen first hand the tragedies of polio and what it has done to AAAptlda our youth; Send an anniversary card to and Mrs. Louis S. Jones, of 10926 Drexel Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, who celebrated their sixty first wedding" year on April 18.

They are the parents of the illustrious violinist Louia Vaughn Jones of Howard U. Detroit's glamorous Amyre Porter off to Austin, Tex with her youngest, to be on hand when her. oldest niakes her a pretty grandma Dee Cee's Dr. and Sirs. Merrill Curtis In the Virgin Islands vacationing The ALf Thomases Jr.

celebrated his birthday In Mexico. Former Pittsburgher Irene A. Walker graduated from the California of Practical Nursing in Los Angeles 'last Saturday. All Around. Town Dee Cee's Vera Alexander playing host to New Jersey's Ethel Harris and daughter Bessie West, back hi St.

Louis, thrilled with the social gavorting centering about her dui Ing her Easter vacation In Pittsburgh with hubby. Raymond. The Luke McDaniels feted her at a swank luncheon Belated birthday greetings to New York's Mrs. Sylvester (Gwen) Carter same town's Blanche Cum mings Orange's (N. Natalie Johnson, Dr.

"Junle Carter of Detroit and same town's lovely Betty Kay, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin.

April 20 will see Pittsburgh's Billie Byrd Brown another year older. Detroit's singing sensation, "Atty. Joseph Brown and his lovely wife Lucille, got tns red carpet treatment in Pittsburgh a week ago, visiting sister Bernice Brown Utter Pittsburgh Jumping As we write this, our town is In the throes, but excitingly so, of two regionals AKAs and Omegas and a plethora of handsome guests are making it known. Our houseguests, Marie and George Reed, of Detroit, are that combo, AKA and Omega, which means SOMEBODY is rushing 'round! To start them off on a gay week end, Marie and Ed Robinson cocktailed for them and Paul and Toni Jones guests, charming Anne Thomas of Kansas City and Toni's sweet sister Dorothy Smith of Washington. On the calendar, for today Toni's brilliant reception for Anne which will bring to the handsome Jones' residence some eighty or more socialites.

Olivia Pearl Stokes, director of religious education for the Massachusetts Council of Churches, heads for a three week Caribbean cruise which will open new vistas to the traveler Lois Towles, the pianist, did a stint at Deleware State College last week and sends news that President Brad Holland and his lovely wife Laura 'the former Laura Mltchel of Boston, daughter of our good friends, the Joseph Mltchels) are expecting a July date with Mr. Stork. Lois appeared In Jackson, Friday In the AKA Fashlonetta there and shell ditto in Orlando, Fhv, April 25. Lenora Lawson, well known socialite of Jacksonville, will wed the Rev. George L.

Payne of New York, come1 May 18, with' a home wedding being, followed by a beeg reception in Miami. Clarence Cameron White's opera "Uunga" being given in New Orleans next week Arlington's (Va.) Kittle Hawkins, not letting arthritis get her down, has been journeying via train to visit relatives In New York and elsewhere, wheel chair et aL i I I 1, i ill Gwendolyn Bernice Hlgginbotham Utterback Beirnice Martin She's featuring Patio Pride Originals (aprons) from Phoenix, In her Pandora's Box In "Dun Movin" these days Charlotte Lawson of Dee Cee visiting sister Mrs. Walter Roberts in the Steel City California's Sallie Nuby Edwards crushed under another blow, the death of her father, the venerable John H. Huby of Bellevue, Ohio. When Duke Ellington reaches BlueflekL' W.

Vsv, to play for the Alphas formal (April 28) well bet hell be greeted by two of the top flight hostesses of that hosplta ble town Gwendolyn Hlgginbotham aad. Bernice Martin and their mates, Dr. Higgle and Dr. Ernie. Sally N.

Edwards' Father Dies in Bellevue, Ohio BELLEVUE, Ohio Funeral services were held recently for John Henry Nuby, 83, in his home at 338 Louise Avenue. He was the father of Sally Nuby Edwards, former Grand Baslleus fof Sigma Gamma Bho Sorority. Mr. Nuby, born in Burkesville, on May 4, 1871, was mar ried 1900 to Florence Richard son. They moved to Bellevue about forty years ago where Mr, Nuby was employed by the pub lic schools as a stationary engi neer.

He retired in 1941. ACTIVE He was a member of the First Methodist Church, was. past worthy master of the Progress Masonic Lodge of Sandusky, Ohio, and the Lakevlew Chapter of the OES. Funeral services were con ducted by the Rev. George Hick son and the Rev.

Ralph Dessem. Surviving are his widow, a son Charles of Cleveland, daughter, Mrs. Edwards of Los Angeles, and four grandchildren. BIGGEST Md tba BEST A highway in Dutch Guiana is made of mahogany and aluminum, the cheapest and. most readily available materials.

mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmtmmmmmmimmmmmmimmmmmm mmm II II ii i Til i. I I 7 FUR FASHIONSI Members of the Louisville, Girl Friends chapter drew raves from an appreciative throng of socialites when they presented an exclusive fur fashion show in the beautiful Lincoln Room of the Henry Clay Hotel in downtown Louisville. Pictured, left to right, GF model Mrs. Ruth Bryant shows a pink ermine stole, one of New Gook Book Brings Tried, True Recipes A new cook book which In cludes recipes from a number of outstanding church women and business women throughout the States, has Just been released by the Colonial Press, of Pitts burgh. Its author Is the well known churchwoman, Mrs.

Alma Polk, connectional director of the Young People's Department of the AME Church. The contents run the gamut of appetizers, through soups, cheese dishes, eggs, fish down to exotic hints and informative facts. Mrs Polk gives credit to Alice E. Carter of Erie, from whom she garnered the Idea of compiling a cook book. From her multitudinous friends throughout the country the author has solicited and chosen recipes which represent the respective sections.

The seeming favorite oddly enough, is spaghetti, with more than a dozen varied recipes being offered on that dish atone. Some of the contributors are members of Erie's St. James AME Church. Others are well known churchwomen, Lev Mrs. Z.

Prince of Texas, Jane J. Caddell of 'Ohio, Mrs. Susie Flip per, Atlanta, Mrs. Claudia B. Darden, Missouri; Ruth B.

McMillan, Jacksonville, Fla among others. The 147 page book Is Illustrated with excellent glossy pictures; the text is easy to the Index Is complete and both the glossary and Informative facts will make this "must" for the beginning cook. recipes included are tried and true, and will give the reader a comprehensive idea of an over all cooking picture. Books may be purchased through Mrs. Polk, 3103 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa.

i Want to be I in ir You can begin to have lighter, brighter, smoother, softer looking skin How? Use famous Black and White Bleaching Cream as directed and watch your dull, dark, unattractive skin take on a new lighter, brighter beauty. Its bleaching action works effectively inside your skin. Modern science knows no faster method lightening akin. Start using it today. Get Black and Whifr Blemching Cream today! 394,654, at mil drug counters.

S.X I 1 feiw 4 I IAfj" 'I II I five in the country. Mrs. Charles W. Anderson Jr. (GF) displays a Russian sable royal crown fur, once restricted to royalty.

Guest model Mrs. Frances Parrish models a paradise blue fox fur. GF president Mrs. Louise Bond shows a wild mink stole. Strider Photos.

iim' DESSERT A piping hot cup of Tetley tea accompanied by it a vnerry jeuy company. Roll are just right dessert or special Make Tetley' Tea Brisk And Refreshing, Yours Alone To make a good cup of Tetley tea, worthy of our great forefathers, use one Tetley tea bag per cup and be sure to pour lively boiling water over the tea bags. Let it brew 3 to 5 minutes to get the real beenflt of the tea out of the leaves. Serve either with: milk, or lemon studded with whole cloves. A Cherry Jelly Roll makes a fine accompaniment for this hearty beverage.

JIFFY CHERRY BOLL egge cup sugar tablespoon melted margarine 1 teaspoon lemon juice Orated rind of 1 lemon cup pancake mi Beat eggs until light and foamy. Gradually add sugar; continue beating. Stir in melted margarine, lemon juice, rind and pancake mix. Grease well a 10xl5 lnch shallow pan. Cover with waxed paper to fit bottom of pan.

Sprinkle with flour. Pour batter Into pan. Bake 10 minutes In hot oven 400 F. Im mediately turn out on towel dusted with confectioners' su gar. Remove paper.

Roll cake In towel; cool 10 minutes. CHERRY ROLL FILLING cup white corn syrup egg whites teaspoon lemon extract cup candled cherries, chopped r. Heat syrup to boiling point In the meantime, beat egg whites until stiff. Slowly pour syrup over beaten egg white; continue to beat until mixture is fluffy and will stand in peaks. Add extract.

Fold In chopped cherries. Unroll cake; spread filling with' in inch of edges. Sprinkle with cherries; roll tightly. BIGGEST and Uw BEST The atomic attack on Aug. 6, 1945, destroyed three fifths Of Hiroshima.

How to Build Up the Glory of A S11DS So Silky Soft and lustrous; Looking So Rich and Long It Depends on You Nature of Your Scalp What You Do About It Scientific facts show that the qual ity of your hair is decided by your scalp. Nothing can change that. Certain hair troubles and scalp troubles often go together. So don't neglect your scalp when you are seeking better looking hair. The marvelous power of Sulfur 8 works both ways.

Millions of people now know how this famous Hair and Scalp Conditioner benefits the scalp as it builds up new hair beauty with enriched softness and radiance. Watch How Your Scalp Thrives on Sulfur8l When you use Sulfur 8 as directed, notice how that vitalising massage action with the penetrating sulfur lanolin formula makes your scalp feel more alive and healthy, and how soon that dry scalp itching is relieved. Sulfur 8 does so much to supplement your natural scalp oils that you can see and feel the difference right away. LIKE A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION for the hair and scalp, Sulfur 8 is a combination of valuable medically recognized ingredients, including new scientific "super sulfur" that does much more than any ordinary sulfur can do. ONLY SULFUR 8 has that great special formula! i iff I A 5 Hair looks Healthier end Longer It's thrilling to see what happens when you bless your hair with the beautifying benefits of Sulfur 8.

Your poor dried out hair soon begins to look fuller, smoother and longer, and feel invitingly soft and rich. Those frizzy split ends are relieved, and the ugly dandruff scales just disappear. You're delighted to realize that at last your hair is being given a chance to reveal its true full natural length glowing with healthy looking lustre. So get Sulfur with the new pleasant fragrance, at the drug store, and give it a real chance to work. (Don' A expect overnight miracles!) You'll soon be saying, "I never dreamed I could have hair like this! Thank you, SULFUR Mrs.

John Davis To Speak AtWVSC INSTITUTE, Va. Mrs. John W. Davis of Englewood, N. will be the main speaker on the women Day program at West Virginia State College, Sunday, May 1 at 7:30 P.

MM In the college auditorium. She received her high school training at Spelman College; her bachelor's degree from Oberlin College and a diploma from the New York School of Social Science. She received her master's In personnel 'adminis tration from Columbia Univer sity, and was the recipient of a fellowship for study from the Urban League and Rosenwald Foundation. She was a member of the Na tional Board of Girl Scouts of America and presently is a mem ber of the board of trustees of Spelman College and the Ur ban League of Englewood. Girl Friends? Fur Fashion Show Is Tops By MATJBICE STRIDES LOUISVILLE, Ky.

The Louisville Chapter of Girl Friends, presented a magnificent pre Derby fashion sHbw of furs that left the hundreds of spectators present in the Lincoln Room of the Hotel Henry day amazed. Equally as significant as the show itself was the fact that the event marked the first time racial barriers in the fashionable downtown Louisville hotel have been broken. One aim of the Louisville Girl Friends Is to. aid in the practice of democracy and to help eliminate un Ameri i canism. Seven members of the club and Miss Ursula Parrish were models for the show.

In the first showings Mrs. Charles Ander I son Jr. and Mrs. Louise Bond displayed leopard and wild mink stoles, and Mrs. Goldie Beckett, i a black Persian lamb coat.

After scores of other attrac tive fur stoles were modeled by the other models, Mrs. Anderson displayed a Royal Crown Rus I sian sable fur of ten skins, Mrs. i Ruth Bryant modeled a beautl ful pink ermine (of which there Ii are only five in the country) and 1 Mrs. Frances Parrish modeled an exotic Paradise blue fox stole. Other models Included Mrs.

jj De Jamette Duncan and Mrs. Jane Haskins. The additional five members of the Girl Friends are Mmes. lone Stanley, Jewel Rabb, Thelma Wade, Loretta Bush and Juanlta Lane. Ij Music ior the affair was fur nished by the Edwin Chestnut i VTrio.

Dramatic climax of the show was the awarding of a lovely mink stole as a door prize to Mrs. Margaret Davis Stewart, U. S. Army hostess at Fort Knox, Ky. The was made by President.

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