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H3n Marion Cuyjet NASHVILLE'S DHL Health Club honored Dr. Dorothy Brown, surgeon, with a "This Is Your Day" surprise last Sunday, April 16. Dr. Brown is an associate professor of surg3ry on the staff of Meharry Medical College and the Riverside Hospitall staff. Mrs.

L. A. Franklin Is president of the club, which is named for Dr. Brown. foursome until Althea had to rush to a TV station for an interview.

it Aefl It, lltl IHI COURIU fee. I IS ofeh Types Toki's Sertnonette "Believe ye that I am able to do this? "TTS SPRING AGAIN, which means that fashion JL editors and the gels who write about women (like me) are scurrying around linking up the best dressed females and trying to figure out how much each oiw spends on her wardrobe each year. And after deciding that item, they all agree that it Isn't the huge sum the girls spend, but the taste with which it is spent Last Sunday in Washington. Omega Wives gave their annual fashion show and presented the ten best dressed women of Dee Oee to the throng. Getting the nod from the Wives were Mmes Frank Reeves.

Ella McPherson. Ella Mae Gothard, Margaret Nash. Dorothy McGowan, Margurite Butler. Joan Funn. Mildred Eldrldge, Lllllam Wallace and Betty Johnson.

ONE OF THE all time greats in best dressed list is Chicago's Mrs. Earl B. Dicker son. She features the high necked look, the elegance of material 1 and the severity of line in ner gowns and suits. At the Inauguration of JKF, our first glimpse of her and her handsome attorney husband, she wore a tweed suit with stand away collar, rolled.

Tres chic SCOUT HAZKL KEID of Portsmouth, Va in New York for a brief day or two. Twas her son's Idea to give her a change of scenery to help her forget the sadness of losing her so wonderful husband. Mrs. ALPHA ALPHA men an Diokerson nounoed the observance of "Ed tics ion Week." April 16 23, with Or. Clifton Jones of Baltimore.

Mi, at the head, together with Dr. William H. Hale, president of Langston, Okla. local chapters, will feature special programs for "Go to High Scfe ol Go to College.1' aimed at our youth. The number of our students who fall to finish Ugh school la disastrous and appalling.

We doff our Easter bonnet to the Alphas for doing something concrete about the problem within a problem. SO NOW WE KNOW! That la. we know where Elsie Austin Is currently. Marguerite Cartwright, the traveling lecturer and authority on African affairs. stopped long enough oetweeu flights to tell us that Elsie (still as beautiful as ever) has been In Lagos, Nigeria for over a year.

In charge of women's activities for the USIS. She should be due for a home leave now. Marguerite, who gets a bang out of small parties, mentioned seeing Dick and Muriel Rahn) Campbell at one of the tati rnate soirees she attended last ttwk. We haven't seen Muriel for ages. Marguerite has so much energy, It enervates me Just to read her agenda Hampton one day Wliberforce the next and then back to her home base.

New York loi tne Manhattan Chapter of the American Associa Hon lor the UN. PITTSBURGH'S LOIS JKAIOTE Dougan daughter of the James O. Dougans and a high ranking student from childhood on, has been offered a fellowship for graduate study at the University of Hawaii or Pitt. She expects (and who wouldn't?) to accept the award for ctudy toward her MA at the East West Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange at the University of Hawaii. She's a Pitt graduate, a talented dancer and a most charming young person, MARION D.

CUYJET, director of the Judimar Dance School In Phlladlephla, took her talented group to Maryland State College last week, much to the de ugnt ox we students. Marlon, a natural blonde and a former prima ballerina and pupil of Doukoudow edy and of Ph lily's own Essie Marie Dorsey, Is director and general choreoeranher of the annua) Christ I mas Cotillion held in Phllly. SPEAKING OF Maryland State College, we don't know why, but we always railed the late Jennie Williams 'Genevieve. Maybe because her vibrant personality belonged to a Genevieve. MARY CARDWEIX DAWSON, managing director of the Washington Opera Youth Guild, which is presenting "Talented Tots to April 23 at the Jewish Community Center on 16th St, N.W says that the proceeds, will go toward producing future opera productions.

Alcebia Murray and Dorothy Shade Proctor will be the commentators. Twill be a fashion siiow, a musicale and a dance show with the multitude of talents of Dee Cee's most promising youngsters on stage. THE ERUDITE Sidney Williams, Esq. and his charming wife, of Chicago, celebrated Africa's "VrwHnm rn tha 14tK with Mm. luncheon where Oliver Cox, Dawson author of "Caste, Class and w.

's tne speaker. Preliminary to the luncheon, a film of frira Lives and Gives" wai shown. ALTIlr.A tennis ace and a for a rationally known product, was in t'other day. as sleek and charming as a Holly wood star. Ave dined with ner ana her long time coach, Sydney Lie wellyn (that's Welch, not English), and got slews of Intriguing infer mation.

Althea is on the track of another championship golf. She alms to conquer that game the way she did tennis. She MUST have a challenge facing her or life becomes dull. Dan Keen, Gulf Oil representative, dining at an adjoin ing table at the PeruvSheraton. Joined us and made it quite a gay AKaea I IN THE.

COURIER office last Gibson week, visitors Pauline Collins, Mrs. Beatrice Andrews and Mrs. Andrew A. Payne of Mattapoteett, Mass. Such good looking folks! WINS JOINT FELLOWSHIP Mist Roberta Mai Ratcliffe, who did her first two years of college at Chatham, in Pittsburgh, and I star received her degree from Fitlc, in June, I960, has been awarded a joint Southern Education Foundation Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.

Under the terms of the fellowship, Miss Retcliffe will be permitted to attend an integrated Southern university of her choice, during the summer, end their teke a' year of graduate work, during the regular academic year of 1961 62, at any university in the United States or Canada. The Southern Educetion Foundation's contribution will cover tuition, fees, room and board for the summer work. The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship provides the year of graduate work, covering the cost of tuition and fees, plus a stipend of $1,500. They aay unto roc, yea. Lord Accords; to year faith be It done tint yon." Mali.

9:28, ALL THINGS are possible to him that believes. We are apt to limit our thoughts in just what God can do. Never put limitations on God's power. Not only does It limit your faith, but it will effecti vefy prevent God from doing all that only He can do. Trust in Him.

Ask what you will, and believe. When you feel someone has done something mean and ugly (o you. don't waste thoughts and time cursing him nor demean yourself to his level by remembering over and over what he did to you. Instead leave him to God and put him In God's hands and forget him. God heals.

ad Justs situations works for you to the good of alL Never set a limit on His power keep that In mind. Do not think the way you want things to happen. God knows best In what direction things should be adjusted. Believe and It will be so. Every man is born with a Godlike, spirit.

It what he learns on this sphere tlist corrodes that sjJril, and makes it weak and spineless. Believe, and walk fearlessly through life locau.se (lxi is on your side. NATIONAL CONVENTION looming on tne May horizon include the Girl Friends, May 26 27 It Buffalo. N. where the Shitler Hilton wUl be ran clave headquarter and the busy little been will bustle the all day meeting under the tmton of stunning national prexy, Dr.

Joyce Carwln of Connecticut Wardrobes are now being planned for the Friday night formal, the luncheon, the banquet and the closed party. The dolls and their boy friends will have a ball: They always do. Laura Holland is Buffalo's prexy and Is chairman of the convention too! Some Job a THK r.AV NOKTHKASTKKN ERS meet in Baltimore this year laura Mey 26 27. and win as always have Holland a most intimate conclave. With Just seven chapters it makes Just a happy "family" group when they get together.

Formrr Pittahurgher and current New Yorker, Alleen Briggs Brown is national president and will guide th two day convention exotirally. THIS WKKK KND in Pittsburgh, the Eastern Regional meeting of Links will take over the social scene brilliantly. A one day and a half fan fare will get delegates from the 27 chapters on the road fun. A cocktail pai ty, a full day's meeting and a formal dance will make Pittsburgh's Penn Sheraton ring with musical delight. Daisy E.

Lamp kin is president of the Pittsburgh chapter, and Polly Weedon is national president. Hear tell a busload of Vlr glnians are coming this way THK MOLEJi will hold their national meet In Detroit Should be quite a session. Amyre Potter Is AllciW Mole we think On the sick in Bosioq, ur. ranjuin xoeyers, ur. known as the adviser of the Mizpah Club, one of Boa ton's long time groups which had Its beginning when the gels were in their teens.

Mrs. Bessie Ferguson ailing with a broken arm. a THK UNVMLING of tne Rose Norwood Stewart portrait and the dedication of the room in Heritage House, Philadelphia, was held Sunday. The portrait was commissionea oy uie gorgcuus af ni Marian oruro lokoji i iwm and was done by Benjamin Britt of Phllly. Kos Norwood Stewart was a charier member of Heritage House and for eight yffars was chairman of the board of lie Philadelphia Cotillion Society.

DK. KAMLKL Milal will be wstrhing for the stork to make bis second visit to the Milai home in Pittsburgh round about May or eariv June, which will make ar tist Milal a granddad again. Polly Weedon OUR SYMPATHY goes to the widow and family of Dr. William Cole, who died Tuesday. April 1L after a long illness.

He was in the Oakland VA Hospital here (Pittsburgh), when he died. He leaves his widow Gladys and two sons. a Glimpsed Marge Butler's delightful mother one day as we rode past the Iowa Street home. Marge Pittsburgh school psychologist, has slimmed down to a perfect weight..

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