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The New York Age from New York, New York • Page 12

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The New York Agei
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New York, New York
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AT RECEPTION: Mrm. DwmtmIi Estime, wife ta President at le lUnnMi ef Haiti the rl(kt). eay a confidential ckat in her mUii Mk wttk Mn. Rarer Dereiawllle (wife of tn CmmbI General ef Haiti) en th left aad kn kMtm, Mn. Henri Ch.

Bm mend (wife the; T. P. CnrnmWalcr Haiti) ilr during th grand reeepliea I her hener held at lb hm ef th Jam Mat IWwwt la IXraonlyu "nturday venlag. Maff phot fcy Rafaa Merritt, Mme. Dumarsais Estime Feted by The Henri Rosemonds in Brooklyn Madam DubuhIi Estlm.

wlf of th President of the Republic Haiti, was th guest of honor at a brilliant reception tendered by the Ualted state Commissioner of Haiti. Henri Ch. Rosemood and Mra Itosemoad at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews, 21 Lef ferta.

Place In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening. Arming with Mom. bunt were Lieutenant Perplg Mat. Lleatenaat Lebreaeoa. Mrs.

Wolf, Mra Doret and Miss Monte. Among th many guest were member of tbo Haitian delegation th United Nations General the Haitian Diplomat: Corps In the UnHed States and numerous American friends of IUIU ta tk banking, commercial Industrial newspaper, radio and tetevValoa Ma. An artistic pre grant of Haitian dances was per formed by Um famed Eva Hutch Ins and Theodora Beaabrua and their done groan consisting of LeaT. Wooten. Myra Hutchra.

Gila Prudent and Max Morlsett at th voodoo drum Exchanging social amealtleo with Mate. Eat rise durtag the evening were Ambassador Price Mara. Am bassador and Mm. Charts Fom bran. Minister Stephen Alexis, Hon.

Man Dorelavil. Dr. Ernest Chauvet. Consul General and Mrs. Roger DorslavUl.

Vice Consul and Mrs. Herman Deair, Vic Con sul Qua Leconte. 8entor Louis DoJol. Commercial AtUch Jules Duasont. Li.

and Mrs. Plalsl Hoa. and Mra. Clarence WU Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright Mr and Mrs. Ludlow Werner.

Dr. and Mrs. P. M. H.

8a rory. Mr aad Mrs. Manuel Dvaby. Mrs. Eda Das graves, Gaston Margrtm, Charlea Coldeaberg.

Alexander Dominique, Mr. and Mrs. Irrin Charles, Mr and Mrs. Leoa Morgan. Mr.

Aadr Domrnlqua, Miss Amy Theobald, Mis Mart Theobald, Lucas Pre mlea. Miss Adel Premie, Randolph Theobald, Watley Theobald. Mrs. Ulna Man I rat, Mra Leona Black man. Mis Evelyn Blaeainaa, Mr.

and Mra, Jack Charles. Mia CUad Germain and Miss HUda Bolgrt Strr Villiams Nuptials Held At St. Marks Methodist Church Oa Sunday. October t. Miss Bertha Starr of this city was united ta matrimony at St.

Marks Mat hod 1st Church to Rosco Bradley William of York. Pa, with th Rev. Samuel Sweeney, pastor of th church, aff.ciatlag. "Th bride was give la marriag by her ancle, Metvta Artop. Miss Hetya Starr, slater af tk brtda was saatroa of honor; aad Heary L.

WlUlasM. Ill Tsrk. Pa, nerved a the groom best man. BrldeaaaaJda. war France Joha a am.

Lillian Kaplan. SUaa Clark, Btrte Zurawsky, Cvtda Lark ad Isabella Ua, Attending the BAKER IS AN ARTIST Ve tk beat la bakery pr dweta. a Ighbarhood bakery Aea provas better than th hug eom fMrclal bakertea. At VaaaH that I ta aalaloa of th patron the TreUwaey Bakery. XTM DghU Ava, Tk TraUwaey Bakery was as (JSfiigGiHiiG groom wer Harry Lucas, Thomas Boaaer.

Jr Nathaniel Kaplaa. RasseU Hensiltoa, Heary Lark aad Clifford Jamea. Little Phyllis Kaplaa and Selena Lark mad pretty Bower girls. Mlaa Starr to a Wadleigk High School graduate wtth two yeans of business court at La SaQ Unl vanity completed. 8ha la prnMkt at it nreaeat la IM aad was purchased ta 1M by Its present owner.

Tim othy N. Forbes, sine that Ua baa been aredudna an aanal. teat ua brv4. roils; pi, cake aaa pastry. A speclaUat th prodacUoa of personal birthday and wadding oaaen, nr.

vavaa to artist. HI cuaAoavara I eaUed Um and again at th JH hag shown la hi master piece ef deeoratlaa. Tk proprietor has a backgroaad ef Tears experience and baa la both larr aad I atrial bakerlaa RU tmlm. lag ha etrulpped him ta hand th irat arm wnich be Tk Trelawney Bakery ht dally from kja. to midnight and closed aa Sunday and Monday.

Tk cash aad carry policy each part nana. Tea, too, win smack your Bps' arter tasting aom af acta th Tremwaey Bakery. Tennis Club Dance Oct. 29 Smart gold invitations bearing the notation "From bats to balls hat a racquet" nr being re ceived by friends of The Cosmopolitan Tennis Club bidding them come to its annual fail dance to be held on Saturday evening, October 29. at the Renaissance Ball room.

Music will be furoiahed by Don Wilson and his orchestra. Tickets and reservation may be secured from H. E. Griffiths! Da 3 6373), Gladys Dyer (Ad 4 0905). Vernon Morgan (Fo 8 1496) and Charles Williams (Au 3 4796).

Officers of The Cosmopolitan Tennis Club Include Atty. Hutson LovelL president; D. K. Hunt, price president; Joseph M. White, treasurer; H.

E. Griffith, secre tary, and Miss Edna Jackson, as sistant secretary. Serving on the board of directors are Arthur Williams, Wilfred Lewin, Desmond Margetson and Alfred Gittens. Reception Opens Scout Campaign The direct or a and officers of the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York marked th opening of th 1949 fund raising campaign with reception In honor of th Committees of th Annual Campaign aad Cookie Sale. Th affair, which was held ba th Grand Ballroom of th Hotel Plaxa on Tuesday, October 11, at 4 nv, was attended by Girl Scout board members, committee members, sponsors and volunteer workers.

Guest speaker for th occasion was Fairfield Osborn, author of "Our Plundered Planet His sub ject was. To All Who Car About Tomorrow." Helen Have, noted star of stage, screen and radio. led th Scout Investiture Cere mony which was followed by camp songs. Susan Brady spoke on "Scout Camping In Sweden." Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt presided over th afternoon program.

anannaaaa .1 AND MRSL WILLIAMS ty th only Negro employed at th United Optical Union where ah holds th position ef Administra tor of th Insurance Fund, Th groom completed a course la ad ministration at Tompkins Bus! as CoHeg la York. Pa, aad attended Lincoln University. At pres ent, Is aa artists' representative for Pennsylvania aad Vlrglnl working with th National Con cert Artists Corporation aad Unl Attraetloaa. Hot than 900 guests attended th smart wadding reception at th Wltoka Club which followed th weddlag. Jersey Couple Wed 26 Years Mr.

aad Mrs. John W. Ballard, prominent la social aad prof. sioBst circles, their twenty sixth wedding anUvrary aa Sunday, October at their horn 101 Oak Street. Jersey City.

Mr. Ballard, a traveling rrpr seatattv at th Pullman Company, formerly aerved a a porter, clerk aad porter Instructor at th Hew York Mott Haven Yards' of flea. A graduate of th bstJtut of Musical Ait of th Juillard School of Mnnt of New York. Mrs. Bal lard I a teacher ana director th Lso BaOard of th oldast institution of Its kind la Jersey City.

Eh la also a graduate of th class, which was faosMtod by Mrs. L011 Ls years 4. I vv v. i' pRVIEW: Well known chapeau designer, nca ninw, uu vae aewsgals agog last Suaday eve ing when she held a preliminary bowing of hats exclusively for the press. On Sunday, October 30, from 7 until pan Mr.

Par risk will present her "Autumn Fantasy" la th Mahogany Room of the Hamilton Place Hotel 30 Hamilton Place. In the meantime, feast your eyes upon these charming young ladles who will model these aad other beautiful creations at the Parriah show. (Top to bottom) Mrs. Anglo Butler, Mra. Rosalind Graves Ramirex (wife of musician composer "Ram" Ram Ires) and Mrs.

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Years Available:
1905-1960