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The New York Age from New York, New York • Page 14

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The New York Agei
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,1 1 14 raw ti d5W far wnV tne bail, was crowned by Miss Louise Logan for W. C. Handy and particpattag in the ceremony court attendants were sub debs Robinson and Dane Weech, all wearing pastel colors and carrying nosegays. DEBS PROMENADE Next came the debutantes promenading to the strains of Jeno Bartal's orchestra, and escorted i ft I MM 'A NEW YORK AGE Dec. 12,1953 St.

Augustine Debutantes Present Dazzling Scene During Initial Bow New York branch. A In the grand ballroom of the; June Thompson and Ronald Aus Essex house, 59th st. and Central; tin, Joyce Belnavis and William run soutn, Z8 debutantes gowned Trcupe, Dane Doughery and in dazzlng white creations, and Eugene Glover, Fredderica De cirrylng American beauly roses, genesto and Leon Plaskett, Phil were presented Dy St. Augustine's lippa Jaundoo and William Arthur college alumni on Friday night, Cochran, Sylvia Chavanne and at Its first debutante cotillion. Leonard Riley, Millicent Timus A musical pogram, featuring and Lcsl'e Phipps.

top flight artists preceded the pre Also, Brunhilda Ruiz and Henry scntation and it was highlighted Torres, Clair Cambridge and Max 'with selecionj by Carol Kelscy, well Bullard, Aurclia Pitts and Taylor Perkinson, baritone; and, Donald Lumpkin, Hazel Weston dances by ballerina America Ve and Kenneth Sydnor, Barbara lez and Mabel Robinson, interpre Nauden and Roy Lee, Kcris Lake live dancer. and William Pitts, Christine Os Miss Alma Jenetta Jones, "Miss Debutante of 1953" and queen of Those presented were Mrs. Est telle Delgado, and Misses Audrea II. Brown, Lois English, Dorothy 'Phipps, lone Dunkley, Theresa Hunter and Dorothy Carroll TIMFNTED TOKENS Follorin borne and John Weston; And Shirley White and Vyiccnt and newly elected naConal vice president and Bliss Carmen Shep perd. retiring national chairman ille, who is also sponsor of the of social relations.

Other officers of the branch are Miss Julia B. Hawks, vice president; Mrs. Viola Bullock, financial secretary; Mrs. Ruth Hurd Inman, recording secretary Mrs. Lillian Daly, corresponding secre tary Mrs.

Irma Allen, treasurer the induction of the and Miss Hattie Green, Chaplain. (AN ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT) LATEX SPtCtAL POMADE ti an anil. septic. Contains lanolin and many ether beneficial Ingredients. Recommended for dry scalp, Itching scalp, loose dandruff and harsh stubborn hair.

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Proceeds will be divided between the Handy foundation for the Blind and pur chase of musical instuments (or St. Augustine's college, Raleigh, N. C. FRIDAY, DEC. 11 P.

M. SATURDAY, DEC. 12 ST. PHILLIPS NURSES, dance, Skyline Room, Hotel Theresa, 10 FRIENDS OF THE HARLEM Samnas, Yvonne Joan Batson and! "Tfii Fm. rn MpKi' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, West In and Louis Cilead, Inez Guestas and James Bedford, Carol Ebron and Sylvester Jackson, Dolores Dixon and Robert Turner, Dreana Winfield and William Timus, Roberta and Curtis Troupe.

Presenting a graceful cotillion and courtscying to the honored by a hand picked group of young guests, W. C. Handy, the de escorts. Ibutantes unfolded a scene of They were; Shirley Hall, es beauty and charm. eortea by Lionel Hall; Lucille The chanty ball was spear Doris Smith and Gleen headed by Dr.

James Thornton College Women Induct New Members, Honor 3 At a recent meeting of the New! president surprised the national York branch pfthe National As officers by presenting each of sociaton of College Women, three. with of iation of the national officers were ho Hored and eight new members1 from branch for helr iamS, were added to the branch. I efforts on behalf of the New York! These members were Inducted: branch as a part of the national member ylship drive which Is being held throughout the United States. "They were presented to the local President, Mrs. Rhoda Carri con, and to the northeastern sectional director Mrs.

Willie Church The honored were Mrs. Wille Churchille, Mrs Luc in da Fox dian carnival, New York acade my, 447 Lenox ave, ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, auto and fashion show, Cofield motors showrooms, 1777 Broad way, 6 P.M. INDEPENDENT TWELVE SO CIAL CLUB, dance, Skyline room Hotel Theresa, 10 P. M. SUNDAY, DEC.

13 THE BUGS, tea and cocktail party, Mayfair palace, 2493 Seven th 6 P.M DELTA MU ZETA CHAPTER of Xeta Phi Beta soiree, Royal Manor ballroom, 158th st. and Broadway, 7 WEDNESDAY, DEC. IS EPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, formal 10 P.M. THURSDAY, DEC. It BRITISH JAMAICA BENEVO LENT ASSOCIATION, dinner, Sky line room, Hotel Theresa, 8 P.M FRIDAY, DEC.

18 TOWN COUNTRYMEN, com plimentary dance. Royal Manor ballroom, 10 P.M. BARBER SCOTIA, scholarship dance, Dawn Casino, 11 Ward, Former branch president SATURDAY, DEC. II CLUB 66, dance, Skyline Room Hotel Theresa, 10 P.M. SUNDAY, DEC.

20 HOPE DAY NURSERY, "Fairy Godmother Christmas Sa voy ballroom, 3 P. M. PIONEER CLUB, dinner. Sky line room. Hotel Theresa, 5 P.M.

SATURDAY, DEC. 21 PROGRESSIVE COSMETOLO GISTS, dante, Skyline room, Hotel Theresa, 10 P. M. I.I til i I LCi fr Vtn i NEW CHAPTER Beta EpsUon, the new chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa Sorority, was recently formed and the members inducted at luncheon held at the United Mutual auditorium. Front row (left to right) are Mrs.

Allie Stevens and Mrs. Clincon Dingle, members at large; Mrs. Gar a Austin, custodian of insignia; Mrs. rflaramae Lonf, program director; Mrs. Lois Petry, tamiouchos; Miss Eldica Allen, first an ti tasileus, Mrs.

Lennn Hoyt, basileus; Mary 'fpsrks, second antibasileus; Mrs. Marie Chel Us. eplstoleas; Mrs. Olive Gailliard, tamias, Miss Mary V. Able, Journalist, Mrs.

Gertrude Robinson, member at large. Second row, (left to right) Misses Melissa Berkhalter, Beatrice V. Wells, Mae Cynthia Lee, Mrs. Alice Julien, Miss Dolores Michael, Mrs. Mary Wingate, Mrs.

Rosalind Sewell, Miss Ella Russell, Mrs. Hazel Markham, Miss Mary 'L. James; Mesdames Susan Blakey, Alice Fairclough, Olive Jessamy, Eugenie Griffin, Vivian Higgins, Marion Claiborne, Miss Constance Fleming and Mrs. Lucille Stovall. One of.

five Australians lives either in Sydney or in Melbourne. GET YOUR 7 JJ 1 JOIN UP Mist Julia B. Hawks, (extreme right) National Association of College Women membership chairman, welcomes newly inducted members into the New York branch ai Northeaster nal sectional director, Mrs. Willie Churchille (extreme left), and Miss Rhoda Carrison (sec cond from left), president, look on. New mem club on Friday evening In a quiet ceremony witnessed only by members of their families and intimate friends popular Ellis Williams and Mrs.

Marthena Pope were married on Saturday. The rites were performed at the home of long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of 715 Macon st. by the Rev.

Herbert King, pastor of Grace Congrega tional church. Dave Hepburn was Mr. Williams best man, and Mrs. Claudia Long performed the duties of matron of honor. The bride is daughter of the late David Hill and Mrs.

Mattie Hill, both of Charleston, S. and Is a supervisor in the New York city department of welfare, She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority and of the round abouts, a social club. HEADS NEWM AGENCY Mr. Williams, Globetrotter and Cosmopolite, is director of the Caribbean news agency and is as sociated withWalter Bamberger of the Equitable news service, 666 Madison ave. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Association for the Advancement of Caribbean Education, the National Urban League Guild and several West Indian organizations.

In 1946, he was a delegate to the con ference on West Indian federation Chartered and supervised by United SUtes Govt IN HAND I )pen on Account with $1 or More liberal Earnings Added Twice Yearly Savings Safely Protected Come in Today Every Payday Carver Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 75 West 125th Street, Nw York 27, N. Y. Carver Federal Savings and Loaa Asoclatlon I 75 West 125th Street Dep't 1 New York 27, N. Y. I I Gentlemen; I I enclose Please opea an account I in my name.

NAME 9 I ADDRESS I CITY ZONE STATE (If yon send cash, be sure to use I I registered mall) $1 or more wCl opea your insured savings account) "1 I is Mrs. Clementine McGlashan of 232 W. 120th st. has Just returned from Newport News, VA. where she attended the funeral of a cousin.

Mrs. Ophelia Richardson of Jam aica, L. I. left the city last Sunday for Bluefield, W. VA.

to attend the funeral of her uncle. Mrs. Maude P. Williams of 500 W. 140th st.

was hostess to the Anderson and Maple street alumni The nurses' unit of Union Bap tist chnch gave a party nnder sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Turner in the dining room of the church Thursday evening. The first award went to Gene Mc Iain and the second to Rickey Young. Mrs. Ruth Gordon is pesident of the unit iHrs.

Hargareuonnson anared and beUs iienry jnaxweii were marnea on Present were: Mesdames Gerl Sunday at 774 Forest Bronx. ie H. Williams. Rosa II. Byrd.

The bride is the sister and sister Bessie V. Sengstacke, Anna Small: in law of Mr. Mary E. Trawick, Bessie Dunson, Johnson. Lillie B.

Chamberlain, Mrs. Dur and Mrs. James and, Messrs. Henry H. Polite1' The ACME Social club held its Betrara Aird and Launey Ben last meeting of the year at the Jamin.

Mrs. Williams, assisted by home of Arthur Mitchell on Sun her sister, Mrs. Durand, served day. A reception will be hied on a delicious repast I Sunday, Dec. 13.

Popular Ellis Williams And Social Worker Wed held at Montego Bay. During 1948, he was also Caribbean editor of the New York Age. The couple will embark on a belated honeymoon in February when they UI make a complete tour of the Caribbean islands. Decorations Thrill Guests At Gay Fete .1 bers, standing (left to right) are Mrs. Love Ua Cobbs, Mist Audret Brown, Miss Tone lone Dunkley, Mrs.

Estelle Delgado, Miss Theresa Hunter, Mrs. Dorothy Harris and Misses Dorothy Carroll, Doris Wright and Phyllis Roots. Seated (left to right) are Misses Roslyn Hayes, Dorothy Phipps, Dorothy Williams, Frances Pearl Carolyn Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Park er, 935 Woodlawn celebrated her 7th birthday Tuesday Decern ber 1, Foote Homes Auditorium from 6 til 8 p.m. The children as well as the grownups were thrilled ever the decorations, especially the bght ed Christmas tree and laree bright The guests enjoying this happy affair were, Laverne Bonner, Ton ey and Michael Snell, Jacqueline Young, Clarice and Sandra Hob son, Cregory and John Hirsch, Clayborne and Elizabeth Davis Altena Foster, Roderick a Charles Diggs, Leander and Eddie Lee Holmes, Jean Frances and Franklin Ball Arthur William Turner, Patricia Ann Harris, Leon ard and Clay Crutcher, Levi Hay wood, Chert Joyner, Joe and Joha nan Sandrige, Faye Pearl, and Marilyn Morris, Romelle and Dutch Sandrige, Eva Brittenum and Bell, Tommie Jackson, Edward Lewis and Larry Charles Davis, Ted and Carol Jordon and Joyce Anita Park er. The children were given party hats and whistles all in the various bright Christmas colors. To foresighted shoppers: Your dealer now has Four Roses available in the attractive gift carton shown here. So why not be foresighted and do your gift shopping this very day.

This year as always men who know whiskey are giving Four Roses. ClAm Coated 1 Hi, Guys and Gals. Most girls are clothes conscious when it comes to a party and they always go out of their way to look for that extra pretty outfit. Even the boys are the same way, but when there aie at least two parties each weekend, it gets rather expensive. An occassional "tacky" party will solve the problems.

The object is for everyone to come to the party look.ng his worst. Youj wear odd and run down shoes, den. It was an extremely long and exciting game for the Wal denites, but a heartbreak for E. I. Walden won, 4818.

Better luck noxt time, girls. II I 4 Let's wish all the luck in the world to Julie Taylor of CCNY, who will continue her studies in Paris, France. Elisabeth Irwin had its second dance (social) of the school year, it was given by the sophomori class. James Moseley, Julia Chambers, Zoe Collymore, Jackie Baker, Art Benjaminn, Ronnis Mltchum and Jean Carey were just a few of those present. Mrs.

Lilliam S. Hunter, public stripes with plaids and polka chairman of Les Eeiie club. and all the other crazy combina has announced scholarships avail tions. Why no try it? It's a lot able for interested students. Ther of fun and something different, Elizabeth Irwin High school varsity played its first basketball game of the season with Wal may write to Mrs.

Hallie Talbert, club president, at 200 Convent ave. Johnny Cooke had a little get together the same night. Those who attended were all members of the Talisman club. Well Kids, that's all the news from this corner. So long.

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