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S'. The former Joyce Bernal who vu tendered an elaborate wedding reception attended by over 400 guest on Sunday evening. Raymond F. Leftwlch and M1m Bernal were married recently in Wufaing ton, D. The brlde'a uncle, Luther Jackson, waa reception host at the Imperial Elk Auditorium.

Plan Luncheon for Assistant Principals The annual luncheon of the A relation of Assistants to Principal of the City of New York will be held this Saturday, March 19, In the Terrace Room of the Hotel Plasa at 66th St and Fifth Ave. Dr. Kenneth MoFarland, Super tntendent of School In Topeka, Kansas, will be the guest speaker. Dr. MoFarland la a member of the Speakers' Bureau of the Readers' Direst and to noted in educational circles as a scintillating a stimulating raconteur.

Among the honored guests will be Andrew G. Clauson, Jr, President of the Board of Education; Dr. William Jensen, Superintendent of Schools of the City of New York and Dr. Stephen F. Bayne, retiring Deputy Superintendent of Schools.

The following guest artists art programmed: Glens Bryant, formerly of the Carmen Jones company; Mrs. Elton Warren, also of the Carmen Jones' east (as Cindy Lou) and WW. winner of the Marion Anderson Award and Chage Rodriguei who will sing Argentine folk songs to his guitar accompaniment. SPRING FURS 1 AT MM FINE SILVER FOX rUTDUAND AMERICAN CROADTAIL MctmAKacAra naiiMr '14S Larf SeJactlaa Scar CtOKOSTCT LASKin MOUTO. JS m'fgco.

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Itsrisa 2232 TUrd At. THE NEW TOKR Atot, 5ATUKPAT, MAKun IV, Lovely Brte Honoring Navy Lieutenant Deity Orcnccr'fl ion PIECE i Ulna, A AuV (wnversat LT. EDITH DeVOE graciously accepts an imported Swiss watch as gift from Mrs. Hubert F. Julian and her reception committee at the luncheon in honor of the navy officer on Thursday afternoon.

Looking on are (left to right) distinguished guests Alida Dailey, Mable Keaton Staupers and Harriet Pickens Photo by staff photographer Buster Grant xKnock on Any Door' Produce Parties with Press 7 WW v'. jyw it i I i 9 A 1 II I A 17 A BUL0VA Sale At All DUSCH Stores Oearg Bnwdt, top, representa tlvs of Melrose Whiskey Co, prac tically has convinced Humphrey Bogart that he, too, plays a fairly good game of gold while (left to right) Iris1 Parker, Betty Granger nd Bill Chase listen In during the swank cocktail party in honor of the noted movie star and producer on Friday afternoon. Bottom; "Bogey" banters with the law and assures Inspector Thomas Boy lan that he's "dropped that gun" as (left), Nell Scott, host and drum beater for "Knock on Any Door," look on. Staff Photo by Buster. Grant Sorority Plans Founders Day Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Sorority held Us 'March meeting at the Home of Jeasis Turnquest, 860 Franklin Are, Brooklyn, with Blanche Wright erring as co hosteas.

Claramae Long, chairman of the entertainment committee, reported on the budget which has been planned for the year. The co ra mi tte will launch Tbeta's baby contest on April Applications for the contest were distributed at the meeting. Plans' were discussed for Founders' Day. The group will be guosto of Concord Baptist Church for their Founders Day sermon. Theta's Choral Ensemble was Invited to sing on March It at Slloam Presbyterian Church at four oclock for an organisation of physicians wtTes nd at Nacareae Congrega tional Church at a community forum in the evening of tas seme day.

Mary Smith directs and as companies the choral group, Ntw York Hosttisti Foto Ntw JgTsgyitts Odle Parker Haia and Marguerite Moorman were eo host eafea last Sunday at Mns. Hale's home to the Reonsirea" club composed of nine couples from Rod Bank. N. J. Motoring np from Red Bank to enjoy an elaborate day were: Dr.

aad Mrs. James W. Parker. Jr. Df.

and Mrs. James Alrla Parker, Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Russell Mr. aad Mrs.

Uoa Hayes, Mr. aad Mm William Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Law. reaos On ins.

Dr. aad Mrs. ag ist Wright, Dr. aad Mrs. Herman Wiley, Mr.

and Mrs. Ctetto Epps aad Mrs. DoroUy Cobb. rlrea af aS ages an avgasrity 111 Da yea know of a heass wW fester asm ana ha gleea? If so, pssasa Wtrytmm tfse Bnsb Bpsh 9vHbbb Actt4p mr4 About Imart PoopU IN THJ HOLLYWOOD MANNER IN TRUE WEST COAST STYLE, Neil Scott and his pal, Jimmy Barksdale, put out the plush carpet and did things up with real finesse when they staged that ultra ULTRA cocktail party In a suite at the Hotel Theresa for Press Club members and other vited guests to meet Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart on Friday afternoon The men "beefed" like heck all afternoon 'cause Miss Bacall couldnt make It but the females present had a "ball" oohlng and aahing over Mr. Bogart After extending a verbal handshake to him for his fine acting In "Knock on Any Door," I discovered that Mr.

Bogart and both like tennis and BABIES However, he confessed that be had cut down on "covering court" and now he and bis wife are going GRANGER In for golf (hs plays In tho low 70s), bowling and squash On the subject of babies (his is just nine months old), we agreed that once the two aim. bottle feeding stage is over, half the battle of the bottle Is won! by the way, he told me that Miss Bacall's real first moniker happens to be the sam as mine so! When Mr. Bogart was Introduced to tall, attractive Maria Poston, overheard him telling her that she and Miss Bacall were exactly the same In the meantime, handsome Herb Wright kept the guests supplied with tins of Philip Morris cigarettes and thought I dont like beer, I've gotta admit that Eyre Saitch came near convincing me that I should between Saitoh's personality and the quantity of Schaefer's beer on hand. Folks who chatted with Mr. Bogart included Iris Parker, Julius Adams, Daisy and Jimmy Hicks, Gertye West Brown, John Hawkins, the Lester B.

Grangers, Libby Clarke, Jim Reld, Rudolph Thomas, Bill Grayson of Ebony Magazine, Marjorie Rochester, George Brandt the Ted Postons, Bill Brltt, Amos Bowman, 8hermn Hlbbltt, Leighla Whipper, Alonclta Flood, Jesse Walker! Bill Chase, the Arthur Logans, Dorothy Chappelle, Judge Vernon Rlddlck, V. P. Bouffle Vannack, Lt Alfred Eldridge, Rose Morgan, Ted Stanford, Mel Patrick, Billy Rowe, the Ralph Sharpers, Com. Samuel Battle, Louis Mitchell, Dan Burley, Bill Brown, Jean Wade, Adelaide Halsey, Mrs. Lester Jacobs of Fort Wayne, Mrs.

Roger Blank of Jackson Heights, Basil Spears, John Thomas, O. W. Staples, Ernie Johnson, Major Robinson, John Silvers, St' Clair Bourne and Dorothy Carroll LIJNCHEON FOR THE LADY LIEUTENANT WE DOFF OUR BEST CHATEAU to a lovely little lady who made a pretty picture in her naval uniform when she arrived at Penn Station on Thursday from Washington Lt (J.g.) Edith DeVoe one of the first Negro navy nurses to be elevated to that rank Accompanying Lt DeVoe from tha station were Cot aad Mrs. Hubert F. Julian and Mrs.

Mable Keaton who presented the youthful lieutenant with a gorgeous bouquet af red roses Later, she waa honored at luncheon where Alida Dailey (Superintendent of Nurses at Harlem Hospital), Mable Stao pers, Harriet Pickens (who also was a commissioned officer In the navy during the war yean), Essie Julian, Hubert Julian, Nell Soett Rose Morgan, Rachael Carreuthers (director of the Crispua Attacks Youth Center), Marie Poston, Joe Leuis, Coley Wsflaos, Frank 8chiffman, BIO Brown, Lt Alfred Eldridge, Inspector Thomas Boylan and members af the press drank a champagne toast to her further success Highlighting the afternoon waa tha presentation of an Imported Swiss wrist watch to Lt DeVoe from Mrs. Hubert Julian, Excerpts from some af the speeches: Mrs. Staupers Tra especially proud of tha fact that she (Lt DeVoe) Is a graduate ef Freedmen'a Hospital This Is Just one part of her Job to open the deer. It must remain open for ethers af her race. She will bo aa inspiration to an Negro nurses." Harriet Pickens (who waa introduced sa a fellow sailor), 1 hope the day win.

come soon when there'll be tare big stripes ea Lt DeVee's arm." Frank Schlff fenan: "Whoa you've done something for your rife yeVve done aomethlng for the whale world." Lt Alfred DdriRgex "Lt DeVee serves aa both aa Inspiration aa weU aa aa aspiration to ethers." OoL Julian: In tas future, wherever there Is achievement we shall pay tribute to that achievement Seated here at this table are pioneers la various fields." Lt DeVoe waa graduated from Freedmen's Hospital la IMS aad later served la the regular naval reserve corps On Thursday, aha was transferred to the St Albans Naval Base In L. SUNDAY WAS NOT A DAY OF REST The Omega Pel Phi Fraternity (Epsilon'and Kappa Omlcron Chapters) Scholarship Dance drew lots of the good looking gals from around town Into the Savoy on last Sunday afternoon Things were going real great when we arrived along with Lucille Cromer, Vernlce Gay and Burke Home Found Grant Reynolds keeping an eye on the clock while he wondered if his Ethel bad completed a quick change at home for the Howard Alumni Dinner later George Meareo, chairman of the dance committee, was tha busiest man in the place with John Butler, Ripp Day, and Clarence Lee trying the run him a close second Msrle Psrker was hostess to a gay group of local folks and Jer seyites, Including Sarah and John Snipes, Omie and Herman Smith and Bess and Hampden Moore from Englewood Had time to chat with Brooklyn's petite Merieen Stone, "Skeeter" Gorham and Thelma and Aaga KoKhoff Glimpsed Hasel Bonn, the Herbert Evanses, Hasel Cox, Alma Osborne, Dr. Kenneth Toppln, Helen Heart well, Doris and Charlie Kallar, Dorothy Baker Thompson, Dr. Hereon F. Lucus, WHllam A.

Traynham, Dr. aad Mrs. 8. H. Craig, Dave Means, Every and Ed Taylor, Luverta and Felvin McCall later, Gertrude Hunt Olive Swsnston, Marguerite Moseley, Msrjorle Ogilvie.

Mercedes Truly, Barbara Gas rial, Miriam 8 malls aad Constance Smith. Seventeen blocks further downtown and hlgH up. In the Skyline Room, the Howard University Charter Day Dinner was off to a distinguished start when we arrived with data seats occupied by Atty. Wood row W. Carter (dinner committee co chairman), Atty.

Amos E. Bowman (president ef tha Howard Univ. Club of N. Mrs. Joanna B.

Shields (club chaplain), Julius A. Thomas (director of the Dept of Industrial Relations of the National Urban League and guest speaker for the occasion), Mrs. Julius Thomas, Mrs. DeReath Beauaey (toastmlstress), Mrs. Noaml Richardson (one of the founders of the club), Miss Harriet Kellum (dinner chairman).

Judge Myles A. Palgt aad Dr. Peter Marshall Murray Guests were treated to selections by soprano soloist Jane McMecbea and pianist Haase Jokd Other members of the dinner committee were Lawrence Bailey, Mrs. M. T.

Bryan, Mrs. Lucille Randolph aad Miss Fannie Tarklngton A few ef the many friends aad alumni of Howard IT who dined together to celebrate the list anniversary of tho founding of the nalver slty were the James T. W. Granadya, Dorothy Paige, Charlotte Wallace Murray, Dr. aad Mrs.

Cecil Marques, Dr. aad Mrs. Ira A. McCown, the Clareac Q. Pairs, Dr.

and Mrs. Walter Delpb. Henry Lee Mooa, Dr. aad Mrs. Thee.

Reid, Dr. aad Mrs. S. H. Craig.

Dr. aad Mrs. Jadge Thompson, Joseph Ford, Dr. Joseph A. Johnson, Jsniee King, lolsnthe E.

Sidney, Theresa Walker, Carolyn Q. the Great Rfynoldses, Gloria Brown aad Dr. Charles Harris. sTTE A TETI TISSITS ITS ALMOST SPRING and aaa he thai Tenag, HL aad gsed Issbtag Lena Martla are Jehaay retaerrrr Jee Baher (bigwig P. I.

asaa frees PhUty) wee an tewa ever the week end aad trytog to eeatact aUfhss Waasaa for a eeafah ea Braadfsrel Balsa elates Msada, ssreete ef the Little Brew Sibiitlieas, who to the easy Negro sue sir ef she Tsstira Oefld ef II ilsslit ef Private Schists, wea ressatly stsrtil te fate Esaewttve sUaH sf Bern ansa) Mrs, M. Marsha Is pneH'se ef the PswveVTi the gfbssas The Ted Postee sad the Aril thsfcr heeds together la a headte ptettteg the 1 Virtu bleeds er sea he thai flat Pniiss are hs lagtearrr The Bsraarel Arhrsaaas aad she aeSed for Parts ea Wsanssiay He's rH there aad fhey may rids to leasees Assa, of IterWs AfV mm ta the steter ef stole atosssto, gto rsatge ate One ef those swell acheolmkrtrsssii to whom the hide repress their affection Is attractive aad peroneals Martha aVotVwbe trachea aoeaal stadias at the Oarnett Patterson saber High School la Washington. D. Martha broegM her dees to N. T.

for the reeh ee to attend the Seholastie Ase'a Forma at Col ess We Uaiversity Hiram ease, who la charge flbe prtotiag shop at the school to WssUagtoa. Baser this trees Three ef the class teems teefe part to the ferasa! Jaaa Fen, Jeeeelsm Wethiassad feder Arthef A crowd slowly but surely turned out for the Shamrock Shindig given by the Pyramid Club (not on of tho newly popular money clubs, but a pledge club) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at the Harlem Boys Club last Saturday night. Everybody wore something green In the "good way" for St Patrick's Day. Seen among the gay crowd were MlHlcent Patterson, Bobbie Howell, Barbara Duiker, Helen James, Anns Boyer, Muriel Langlois, Joyce Burrows, Nancy Huggins, Carole McKensle, Jackie McCoy, Tyonne.Rowen, Jean Adger, My ma Choykee, Rita Valle, Carolyn Marshall, Gloria Stalnaker, Shirley James, Vernell Jeffries, Louis Holly, Jlmmle Styles, Tll.MI.rf Tnlll. naiifln.

Rmim Ttnttm Wm. neth And Bernard Freeman, Eddie Jenkins, Louis. itmtiZ Payne. Ormand Wilkle. Dennis Coleman.

Ellis LEWIS Brackwsy, Dennis Dryden, John Lewis, Walter Kelsey, Donald Boags, Warren Morrison, Eddie Levy, Bruce Johnson and Kenneth Jenkins. The thirteen charming pledgees are Leila Ransler, Portia Houston, Doris Lowry, Peggy McQueen, Mehthy Talbott, 1 Rosalyn Hamilton, Marcy Carmichaels, Rose Mundo, Alleen Thornberg, Sue Gradick, Yvonne Roach, Olive Norman and Cynthia Terrell. see Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority held Hs semiannual "rush party" last Saturday night at the TWCA. Girls from the various colleges in the New York area were guests and got a chance to meet some of the sorors and to learn about the sorority. Other affalrslast Saturday night were given by the Jolly Eight and Lea Dlx Clubs.

The dance given by Lea Dix was held at the Witoka Club and the music was supplied by James Paul and his orchestra. Among the guests were Joan Willis, Gloris Gilbert, Lorraine Brown, Jean Jenkins, Margaret Jeter, Joan Pasco, Wanda Johnson, Joseph Clark, Charles Henderson, Archie Nash, Earnest Turner and Norma Kenlock. Members of the club include Patricia Daniels, Norman Brad shew, Audrey Blunt, Shirley Toney and Frances Brown. The Jolly Eight gave a second party at the home of Anthony Belcher, 11a Agate Court, In Brooklyn. Anthony, who Is' a student at Haeren H.

8. and who celebrated his birthday anniversary on March 14, tells me that there was an overflow crowd. Other members of the elub are Norman DeSllva, Frank McNeil, Keith and Neville Gltteni, Elva Bell, Romeo Brown and Terry New among social clubs Is the Club Elglnoni. Members are Elliot Durant (of the 1949 Cadillac), president; Constance Durant, vice president; Errol Linton, business manager; John. Stevenson, secretary; Myrna treasurer, and Melvyn Browne, corresponding secretary.

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