1
>AY, MARCH i in St i 4 ! 1 1 , ijR.*!', J IUS TIODI may be mistaken. It ma tlnmm a t all. A "stuffy"," atoinj B O M caused by K headaches or pains 1 the ey«n, hawking and t dropping down throat can be re- quickly with mar- I NIWTKLEENOSE, X. H I N R . So tuprrb tractive la this amat- •amor that rebel is but Etar of mtnuies, stuky i foaa tn a hurry, noas up and cooling. VM.ihinil •oUal la yours. Cost is n only 11 to Ki.rrN.s, DIJ ©apt. PC-1. i n w J*cf! ro 4. 111., and • sea* it promptly Ra My refunded. )UBLE LTERED >*.TXTRA fWT* ItVJ way m IfllOUUMJfUY freH-knownname,; )line, guarantees eat quality. Ba- rn by million*. OROLlr PTI»OLEUM JUi ADINO OUBLE STRfcNt /bster!> .a»ipi»»t' Mo,MS,, j iaREaal ttaT KaaaW^ ,00 ^2? Saaaaal Jesse CT ""TL«aSun. a**** /"Tatfe* 1 aaaV aSata, f ©•*•*•* ^^ MADIN? 4M$ .^-ppAY. MARCH 5, 1949 . THE PITTSBURGH COURIER i fiml tiNITY VOLUNTEER UADIRS-Out- workers of the Community Volunteer Orlaant, left to right, are Mmes. Hanry By- num, V. C. Thornton, Adrianna Kindelspayar Counci'l of Social Agencies, Now and Ernest Antoina.-Chatman Photo. descent City Society nth VIVIENNE BERNARDINO AL fltfaWTS In D <'. »'«• J * " (o : , Gn»> M" A.* he Is a idem of ItewJMaHl ,1 n rtaidlnf m VV«ahlnjr- «vrn years and work * ^ Trtaaury Department 'tatw the former Claire lighter of Claiaa«a_* AnJry Street, a retired -4JI clerk. Mr. and Mrs. entertained last Tues- 9n at the home of Mr. Henrv 0. Black. 1832 ,# Other guests preaent [ Mrs. M. Raymond. Mrs. Ashe will attend all I affairs of the season and Wainington on the fifth BOUND [frrfty Joyce Tolbert. daugh- rTsnd Mrs. I. A. Carter of lt», 'e ft fl,r Liberia* W e r m Tuesday on the "Del Ife will meet her husband, \be Assistant of Agriculture _rrc« In Monrovia and , an lnaeflnite time. Steph- rAtrtlla. her haby daughter. inhere with Pr. and Mra. Ifar a little while and then tM taken to Africa to bo parents. art, a native of Africa, lied in America. He re- [ kii masters degree In fores- ts University of Michigan. iSOTES le'iisses will start a train at rCA 1809 N. Robertson .Tuesday. 34>rch 8. a t 7:30 and brinu your friends. eiasses will start Tues- llarrb * at 7 P. M. The •ffl run for a period of IGE illFE? iftof uiruugn the fuucttonaJ I period peculiar to women w>< Dnre this mala you hot flashes, fetl so nerv- ima. tired' Then ao try kfctt^am's Vagatahle Com- 'm;i»*t such svmptoms rjpontid elan haa what •wiitnniarMc tonic effact! trftrraju IMNKHAM'S twetva weeks. Instruction will be ;iven In cu ting, simple tailoring ind making of any desired gar .nent. . A ten week course In Conver- sational Spanish will be offered beginning Friday, April 1 at 7 P.M. The group will meet on Fridays seven to nine. Special instruction will be given to beginners and those who are familiar. For details and Information about any of these classes call Cr. 7416. WOMEN'S COUNCIL .Visiting here last week for a session with the local chapter of the National Council for Negro Women was Miss Orena Malory, president of Saint's Industrial School for Girls, Lexington. Miss., and vice president of RegreTn Four, NCNW. Plans were discussed for .'he regional meeting to be held April 28 to May 1. Mrs. Doris Welsey, Houston, Tex., program chairman, and Mrs. Myra Bryant, Birmingham, editor of Challens. sent in their reports ind called attention to all women, to become members of the organi- zation. The theme for the meeting was "Women United for Human and Civil Rights." Preaent weae Mmes. L W. Dent. W. H. Mitchell Jr., C. L. Baker, Sadie Barrow, and Daisy Myers. REVELERS On the night of Feb. 21, one of the most enjoyable balls of the carnival season was presented. The theme of the ball was the celebra- ion of "Mammy Jinny's" eighty- second birthday. The members and their wives presented Mammy Jin- ny with many gifta and received presents from her. Everyone was really In the spirit of the ball, dressed in plantation attire. Officers of the club are Lawrence A. Young, president; Sidney J. St Martin Jr., vice president; Alclde C. La Chapelle, financial secretary; George M. Richards, recording sec- retary; Denaud Roudcse, treasurer; Alonzo Moseley, eefgeant-at-arms; Bernard Keith, chaplain, and Fer- dinand Frick, social reporter. Members are Winfred E. An- toine, James N. Brown, Robert S. Foster. Clem Lombard. Ellis L. Marsalis. Irby J. Meteau. Mose Raymond. Anthony J. Scott, Ben i. Snype, George Wells. Jessie L. Wicker, and Minus Wilson. MRD ANNUAL BALL The Rhinestone Social and Pleas- ure Club presented "The Golden Touch" Ball. Thursday evening, Feb. 24. at the Nile Auditorium. At the stroke of midnight, the members were introduced. They drank a toast to their wives and Mso presented them with gifts, and performed their traditional waits to the musical strains of Oscar (Papa) Celestlnes Tuxedo Orches- Officers of the club are Joseph D. Reed, president; Willie Erwln, vice president; Leroy A. Smith, secretary; Frank Francois, treas- urer; Joseph A. Bernard, chaplain, Randolph Walker, sergeant-at-arms and Walter C. Williams, Social Director. Members are Percy Bowie, Al- bert Brown, Woodrow W. Brown, William Buckhalter, Christopher H. Charles, James R. Coleman. Oscar J. Coffey Sr., George C. Cooper, David C. Cotton, Taylor B, Francois, George Green, Elmer Harrell, Wallace Hollands, Joseph Johnson, Armon Lang, Marshall McKinnley, Dalton Richard, Edwin J. Richard, Alix Winfleld, Dennis F. Woods, and Robert Woods. John E. Rousseau, city editor of The Pittsburgh Courier, Louisiana Edi- tion, Introduced the members and gave the history of the club. ELK NOTABLES FETED Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Berry, Norfolk. Va.. visited New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season and attended many balls and social affairs. Mr. Berry la the grand traveling deputy of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World. Mrs. Berry, formerly Miss Buena Kelly, is grand secretary of he Daughters of Elks. They were the house guests of Mrs. Ruth S. Burton, president of the Louisiana State Association of Elk Temples. After the Rhinestone Ball they were entertained al Hayes Chicken Shack by Mr. and >Mrs. -John E. Rousseau, Louisiana Elks director of civil liberties, and assistant, secretary of Winter Capitol Tem- ple, respectively. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Commo- dore W. Wilson, Mrs." A n n a Mae Gray, Mrs. Vlvi^nne Bernadinos, Earl D. Mitchell and Ernest A. Curry. —NIL* f.nti THE INSMHS— CARNIVAL CELEBRANTS-Among the thou- Black, 1832 Third Street. Above, left to sands of visitors in New Orleans celebrating right, are Messrs. and Mmes. Black, Ash and the annual Mardi Gras was Detective Ser- M. Raymond. Ash has been a member of the geant Frederick B. Ash and his charming wife, Washington police force for the past twenty- both of Washington, D. C. While here they four years. —Porter Photo, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry HI, THERE!—Two charming visitors for the Mardi Gras in New Orleans are these chic beauties from Shreveport, La., left to right, Misses Clara Metcalfe and Jaan McMillan. The two young ladies are graduates of Spaulding Business College there.—Chatman Photo. T 8UNCH CLUB IN GAY BALL l -> Iwitaon, ..J^'-Wther TSTJUWJ, M COUPONS raids t*Wo< STURDY Wsll-TYPC CRN OPENCR gainst wall. Cats WJnO 111 mrythat. CMMMITIM ITMJTV CfjORER 5 itfftsm tn oat set! . . . Saaceaan, suddlnf K , soweh boiler, catstrett. •wares' aaal L tilt. Saves room an the satlf save* time M UW ttowl Sturdy, etVa-Kard •!•• mimm - m COUPONS ST/UNLESS fTEH. P R O M WMFE • 5-lnca tuirdes* tteti blade. Mirror ftnisa,. Walnut Handle. 2 brass rhwts for extra streatui. About aVt iacaes weeaH length. S E T 0 F 4 ORNOt COASTERS Sumaffla for all Mas* af Urniaa. " " * " wna attractrw iswer Ststsa at ick te liaises. HaJ&i* Hi'. tb«* woa't stlc . •O.V.V'i MY FAMOUS,. „. WORKING OCTAGON SOAP. GBTLOVBLy PREMIUMS ** COUPONS i NEW ORLEANS — The annual Carnival Ball of The Bunch Club was held last Friday niKht In the Xavler University gymnaalum. The theme of the ball was "Fantasy of Flowers." Guests wsre formally at- tired. t Members are Dr. Raymond Bar anco, president; W. I. McCann, vice president; Edgar P. Harney, secre- tary; Cecil W. Carter, treasurer; E. Belfleld Spriggins, custodian; C. L. Speaker, sergeant-at-arms. Archie W. Arnaud, I. M. Augus- tine, Dr. Beverly Baranco, Walter J. Barker, Edward Benjamin, Louis A. G. Blanchet, Dr. C. H. D. Bow- ers, Lester Braden, Wilson Cole- man, Charles deLlay, Dr. C. C. Hay- del, Dr. Edwaod P. Jimson. Victor Labat, George Longe. Peter Maxln, W. H. Mitchell Jr., Rudolph Moses, Maurice Prevost, J. O. Richards Jr., Alvin Robinson, David Serrue, Whitney Sorrell, Frank J. Walker, Mark A. Wheeler and A. B. Wig- gins. Beau Briiminell Club Stages Lovely Ball NEW ORLEANS — Lovely Miss Jocelyn Charbonnet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charbonnet, was chosen from among the many guests of the Beau Brummel Club to reign as gracious queen over the annual ball In the Laborers' Union Hall. Feb. 18. The ball, one of the moat colorful of the aenson, had as its theme, "Mary,* Mary, Quite Contrary." The hall was trrttsforme'd Into a flower garden and Minn Charbon- net was crowned at midnight on a raised platform decorated with a profuaion of roses, lilies, daisies, smllax and other flowers. The traditional bouquet was pre- sented to the queen by the 1948 queen, Miss Helen Mathleu. The club members were introduced and presented gifts to their wives, then drank a toast to the queen. Members of the Beau Brummel Club are Charles P. Aguillard. financial secretary; Leon Aubry. Wendell P. Baham, Solomon A. Borikins, Emmett Chapital, Stan- ley Dedeau t. Henry Gant, Whitney Haydel, Emanuel V. Gregolre. Har- rison Johnson, Harrison Jones, Ro- main Jones. Morris B. Lewis III. Lawrence Martin, vice president; Enuf R. Mathieu, Octave J. BAR SOAP takes all the bad odor ^Kh, leaves everything dean and sweet! ^ y5L d k the ', widl **• wrapper brings yoa a •alaabla KcaTE*„ bar of Octagon conpon-good toward your choice S*iw C rou take mil of hundreds of beauofol premiuau ^ ^»v -^ba«aaaaJM|| 'iftfioandal/J-) ^.Z\/7 , . / SM W Worth mors, m bullunt south olthe twdit colons! //i W but only Mango Green, / A W \ Rhumba Blue, jm ^ m ^^^LWm ¥ MagrC White, ^ | ml medium widths, Multi-colors L J ^M P^^ ^ ^ ^^^ OMDIt ST M i l l ONm , JUDY JANE SHOES. Sat 1193-Si. ft. Laals. M». I Veal I waat....selrt of "Sitae Sandals" at $3.99 1 * s Mir. SUe Cater 2nd Color. SeMeotftef aaadel of deftniraly j Msms flleSaHaos larantlanal Mall yaur j Addraw - SfaW taawy.. wMIe lae wender*' cay <„. Zona State M rtaft t Uaijlits. |Cliac*wa»easyo*eattMtosed....SeadC.O.O. j Seed raattttaace and wo pay pottage I i.^?* 00 B»r Soap Mclean a^d sweet! 4o ^ » tender skin I >d r J 0 tj u,,a,eU,w «y ^•Ta2l Pt r rlicl «»- rJJ^dan "ngdeaal •*ch Octsgoa | r-fS ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ADDRESS OF i M#w . #n tlre4y OCTAGON PBEMIUM grOS? metal tn KIACHINO C0* it,st LawawasaawjaaaaaasswawawaaaoaaaBSO (or irsassri lamps and one bedia it anywhere else. Sold only by ma mvx T__ taut th beautiful raised floral pattern give •- brilliant. fW 11 inches taJl^with with rubber guart A magnificent lamp set *•«» •eas*sf irds. AU slse ba»diamp with rubhar supply so rush your order todayt 4UTU l"C0. » T . hi, 41fi MAM (SOI 24111, MEMPHIS, TtMNCSg Rainey, Edward Ro>o, recording secretary; John E. Rousseau Jr.. Rollo Starks, Qeraltl H. Thomas, treasures; Lienel Woods, president, and Tevis VandergriTf. —MCI.** fREE THE INfiRAMS— Downtowners Feted On 50th Anniversary NEW ORIJCANS-Surrounded by their many happy reh.trvea nnd friends, Mr. and MTK, All>ert Jarnoa Bloom, 2327 Havana Street, cele- brated their golden wedding anni- versary Monday, Fob. 21, by le- newlng their marriage vows with the Rev. G. M. Kramer, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, offici- ating Also participating In the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beverly l,ewls, 2223 Cadiz Street. who were attendants when Mr. and Mrs. Bloom married in 1899. —HELP FREE THE 'N6RAMS— Entertains Niads Club Jean Haydel Reigns Over 'YMT Club Ball NEW ORLEANS Lovely Jean Haydel, one of nine charming young ladies presented as deoiltantes during the season, reigned as "Queen", at the annual Carnival Ball. Feb. 22, sponsored b.v the Young Mens Club | » HS >* tnnt secretary; John C. > ma, cless of spring time and love VI -i, .Iran Haydel, queen of i he i»i 1 •laughter of Dt. and Mi* C C. Haydel. Members of Ihe Young Mi u v Illinois Club are Dr. Kail L.l»m<g las, president; Or. T. A. 'Juiry, vice president; Lloyd A Pa.!.rn, secretaiy; Armand V. Bout'.e Ji . in the Kgyptian Room «»f the Laborers Union Hall moHt elaborate affairs of the season'. Since its organization in April, '*/ 1926. with Gilbert Smith, first president, and Ernest M. Thomas, social director, fome of the most colorful affairs of the Mardi Gras season haa been given by the club. The first ball was held In Febru- ary. 1927, on the Roof Garden, where the queen. Miss Mable Saulsby, and a court of eight maids were pie.sentrd to society while two bands made the evening one of lasting fun. This year some of the city's gay- est festivities were enjoyed by the Young Men's Illinois Club mem- bers, their guests and the pros- pective queen and her court. A lovely coming-out party was given in honor of Miss Haydel in the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs C. C Haydel, Feb. 9. Following that one a similar party was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas for their niece, Miss Kthel Radon, the sueen's first maid. It was held in the Nile Auditorium. Another coming-out party was given in honor of Miss Itos. Jamison at Les Jeunes Amis Hall. The club's activities were cli- maxed with the gala ball last Tues- day night, held under the theme of "Celestial Beauties." On this occasion each member presented his wife with a charming gift. Presentation of the debutantes followed. Appearing first on the distant horizon w-as Plutonia, giver of wealth, Miss Jeon Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Webb; Neptune, water nymph, so dear to the heart of ancient Greeks, Miss V vian Reissland, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert Reissland. Urania, muse of astronomy and spiriturl companion of the 'elee- tial bodies; Miss Fern Glapion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W i!ter Glapion; Ssturnla, best known of the divinities and goddess of plenty: Miss Geramine Buzzle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ha/rle. Jupiter, goddess of the heavens and special protector of the An cient Romans; Miss Fay E. Brady It Was one of the Louise Dobard, daughter of Mr ani Mrs. Edgar Dobard; He'ni^ sun goddess; Miss Rose Jamison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jamison. Miss Jamison was tec ond maid to the queen. Following her was Mercury, spe cial messenger and hrst maid, V's* Lthel Radon, niece of MissCorinnc Thompson, and finally, the most illustrious of all the fairest jf the constellation, Venus, chat mine god- treasurer; Leonard 1^ Brown, so- cial director; J. Max Hernandez assistant social director; Be'.mom Haydel. keeper of records; Ferdi- nand Galleaud, chaplain; Albert V. Darker, seigeant-at-arm*. Sheldon C. Mays. Clifton A Cordier, Baker B. Bryant, Iviu- rence A. Smith, Edward A. Carl- son, Ernest M. Thomas, Heroert Di-on, Bennett W. Brown. Chtties F. Lewis, Adam Haydel. Walter G. Johnson, Harold E. Dolay, Howard C. Cook, Edgar Reed. Robert H. Tucker. George Foster and Albert Canty. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J->*epn Branch; Mars, standing high in the favor of sister planets Miss NEW ORLEANS A recent meeting of the Nlaa" 8 Social Club was held In the home of Mrs. Alma Humphrey, 4135 Thalia Street. Mrs. A.ma Henry presided. Following the business discus- sions the members participated in several games of pokeno. Playing honors went to Mmes. Neotha Ben- net and Thelma Jeff. A delicious repast In buffet style was served tl j members by tho hostess. AGENTS WANTED to represent High Quality and ex- clusive line of HAMPTON HOSIERY Tremendous demand for these fine Nylona being created by heavy na- tional advertising program. For details oi this unusual oppor- tunity write: HAMPTON HOSIERY CO., Inc. 315 Flffti Ave. Now York U ; M. Y. Mrs. Carter Returns Frotn WSCS Conference NEW ORLEANS Mrs. Ruth G .gram and told of observations in Carter, president of the Central Germany. Dr. T A Kuo Matsunn . ,,, , 0 # tn. president of the girl's school of Jurisdiction Women s Society of H i r o s h i m o . J a p a n , another projeri Christian Service of the Methodist (assisted by this group, also spoke. Church anil prominent social work- j PRESIDENT er at the Peoples Community Cen-j Mrs. G. W. KesselHng Is con ter, returned recently from thejfrrence president. Among those eighth annual meeting of the ipre sent were Mmes. J. D. Bragi;. South Central »Jurisdiction WSCS in the First Methodist Church, Tulsa, Okla.. Feb. 14-17. The Peoples Community Center is one of the projects receiving assistance from the South Central WSCS and Mrs. Carter attended as an invited guest repiesenting the center. "Forward through Faith" was vice president, St. Louis. Mo.; F. B Brooks, newly elected president, Mount Vernon, Iowa; Mabel Wag- ner, and Misses Dorothy Nylon, Ruby Van Hooser, Thelma Stevens and Mrs. L. B. Landrum. from the Women's division; Bishops Ivan Lee Holt of the St. Louis area, and Angie Smith, Oklahoma City. There were 501 registered guests the theme of the meeting. The Rev. land visitors. Pledged to. missions Calvin K. Stalnaker, formerly of at home and abroad for June, 1949 New Orleans and now of Okla- to June 1950 was XI,397,030, Mrs. homa, was on the speakers' pro-jCarter said. mNW OF BEAUTIFUL LACE STYLE No. 230 Our popular French Crepe Slip with wide Aiencontype lace top and bottom. Exceptionally fine quality, full cu\ and adjustable straps. Boy several at this unusual* ly low price. 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IUS TIODI may be mistaken. It ma tlnmm at all. A "stuffy"," atoinj BOM caused by K headaches or pains 1 the ey«n, hawking and t d r o p p i n g down throat can be re-quickly with mar-

I NIWTKLEENOSE, X. H I N R . So tuprrb tractive la this amat-•amor that rebel is but Etar of mtnuies, stuky i foaa tn a hurry, noas up and cooling. VM.ihinil •oUal la yours. Cost is n only 11 to K i . r r N . s , DIJ

©apt. PC-1. i n w J*cf! ro 4. 111., and • sea* • it promptly Ra My refunded.

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tiNITY VOLUNTEER U A D I R S - O u t -workers of the Community Volunteer

Orlaant, left to right, are Mmes. Hanry By-num, V. C. Thornton, Adrianna Kindelspayar

Counci'l of Social Agencies, Now and Ernest Antoina.-Chatman Photo.

descent City Society nth VIVIENNE BERNARDINO

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AnJry Street, a retired -4JI clerk. Mr. and Mrs.

entertained last Tues-9n at the home of Mr. Henrv 0 . Black. 1832

,# Other guests preaent [ Mrs. M. Raymond.

Mrs. Ashe will attend all I affairs of the season and Wainington on the fifth

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m Tuesday on the "Del Ife will meet her husband, \be Assistant of Agriculture

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rAtrtlla. her haby daughter . i n h e r e with Pr. and Mra. Ifar a little while and then

tM taken to Africa to bo parents. art, a native of Africa,

lied in America. He re-

[kii masters degree In fores­ts University of Michigan. iSOTES le'iisses will start a train at rCA 1809 N. Robertson

.Tuesday. 34>rch 8. at 7:30 and brinu your friends.

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twetva w e e k s . I n s t r u c t i o n will be ; iven In cu t ing, s i m p l e t a i l o r i n g ind m a k i n g of a n y des ired g a r .nent. .

A t e n w e e k c o u r s e In Conver­sat ional S p a n i s h wi l l be offered b e g i n n i n g F r i d a y , April 1 a t 7 P.M. T h e g r o u p wi l l m e e t on F r i d a y s seven to n ine . S p e c i a l i n s t r u c t i o n will be g i v e n to b e g i n n e r s a n d those w h o a r e fami l iar .

F o r d e t a i l s a n d In format ion about a n y of t h e s e c l a s s e s cal l Cr. 7416.

W O M E N ' S C O U N C I L . V i s i t i n g h e r e l a s t w e e k for a

s e s s i o n w i t h t h e loca l c h a p t e r of the N a t i o n a l Counc i l for N e g r o W o m e n w a s M i s s O r e n a Malory , pres ident o f S a i n t ' s I n d u s t r i a l School for Gir ls , L e x i n g t o n . Miss . , and v i c e p r e s i d e n t o f RegreTn Four , N C N W . P l a n s w e r e d i s c u s s e d for .'he r e g i o n a l m e e t i n g t o be he ld April 28 t o M a y 1.

Mrs. D o r i s W e l s e y , H o u s t o n , Tex. , p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n , a n d Mrs. Myra B r y a n t , B i r m i n g h a m , ed i tor of Chal lens . s e n t in t h e i r r e p o r t s i n d ca l led a t t e n t i o n to all w o m e n , to b e c o m e m e m b e r s of t h e o r g a n i ­zat ion .

T h e t h e m e for t h e m e e t i n g w a s " W o m e n U n i t e d for H u m a n a n d Civil R i g h t s . " P r e a e n t weae M m e s . L W. D e n t . W. H. Mitche l l Jr., C. L. B a k e r , S a d i e B a r r o w , a n d D a i s y Myers . R E V E L E R S

On the n i g h t of F e b . 21, o n e of the m o s t e n j o y a b l e bal l s of t h e carniva l s e a s o n w a s p r e s e n t e d . T h e t h e m e of t h e ball w a s t h e ce lebra-ion of " M a m m y J i n n y ' s " e i g h t y -

second b ir thday . T h e m e m b e r s a n d their w i v e s p r e s e n t e d M a m m y Jin­n y w i t h m a n y gi f ta a n d r e c e i v e d p r e s e n t s f r o m her. E v e r y o n e w a s real ly In t h e sp ir i t o f t h e ball, dressed in p l a n t a t i o n a t t i re .

Officers of t h e c lub a r e L a w r e n c e A. Y o u n g , p r e s i d e n t ; S i d n e y J. S t Mart in Jr. , v i ce p r e s i d e n t ; A l c l d e C. La Chapel le , f inancia l s e c r e t a r y ; George M. R i c h a r d s , r e c o r d i n g s e c ­re tary ; D e n a u d R o u d c s e , t r e a s u r e r ; Alonzo Mose ley , e e f g e a n t - a t - a r m s ; B e r n a r d Ke i th , c h a p l a i n , a n d F e r ­d inand F r i c k , soc ia l reporter .

M e m b e r s a r e W i n f r e d E. An-toine, J a m e s N . B r o w n , R o b e r t S. Fos ter . C l e m L o m b a r d . El l i s L. Marsal i s . I rby J. M e t e a u . Mose R a y m o n d . A n t h o n y J. Scot t , B e n i. S n y p e , G e o r g e Wel l s . J e s s i e L.

Wicker , a n d M i n u s W i l s o n .

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ure Club p r e s e n t e d "The Golden T o u c h " Bal l . T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , Feb. 24. a t the N i l e Aud i tor ium. At t h e s t r o k e of m i d n i g h t , t h e m e m b e r s w e r e introduced. T h e y d r a n k a t o a s t t o the ir w i v e s and Mso p r e s e n t e d t h e m wi th g i f t s , a n d per formed their t rad i t iona l w a i t s to t h e m u s i c a l s t r a i n s of O s c a r ( P a p a ) C e l e s t l n e s T u x e d o Orches -

Officers of the c lub are J o s e p h D. R e e d , p r e s i d e n t ; Wil l ie E r w l n , v ice p r e s i d e n t ; L e r o y A. S m i t h , s ecre tary ; F r a n k F r a n c o i s , t reas ­urer; J o s e p h A. B e r n a r d , c h a p l a i n , R a n d o l p h Walker , s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s a n d W a l t e r C. W i l l i a m s , Soc ia l D irec tor .

M e m b e r s are P e r c y B o w i e , Al­bert B r o w n , W o o d r o w W . B r o w n , W i l l i a m B u c k h a l t e r , C h r i s t o p h e r H. Char les , J a m e s R. C o l e m a n . O s c a r J. Coffey Sr., G e o r g e C. Cooper, D a v i d C. Cot ton , T a y l o r B, F r a n c o i s , G e o r g e Green , E l m e r Harrel l , W a l l a c e H o l l a n d s , J o s e p h J o h n s o n , A r m o n L a n g , Marsha l l M c K i n n l e y , D a l t o n R i c h a r d , E d w i n J. R i c h a r d , Al ix Winfle ld, D e n n i s F. W o o d s , a n d R o b e r t W o o d s . J o h n E. R o u s s e a u , c i ty edi tor o f T h e P i t t s b u r g h Courier , L o u i s i a n a E d i ­t ion, Introduced t h e m e m b e r s a n d g a v e t h e h i s t o r y of t h e c lub . E L K N O T A B L E S F E T E D

Mr. a n d Mrs. L e R o y Berry , Norfo lk . Va.. v i s i t e d N e w O r l e a n s d u r i n g the Mardi G r a s s e a s o n a n d a t t e n d e d m a n y bal l s a n d soc ia l affairs .

Mr. B e r r y la t h e g r a n d t r a v e l i n g d e p u t y of t h e I m p r o v e d B e n e v o l e n t P r o t e c t i v e Order of E l k s of the World . Mrs. Berry , f ormer ly Miss B u e n a Ke l ly , is g r a n d s e c r e t a r y of he D a u g h t e r s of E l k s . T h e y w e r e

the h o u s e g u e s t s of Mrs. R u t h S. Bur ton , p r e s i d e n t of the Lou i s iana S t a t e A s s o c i a t i o n of E l k T e m p l e s .

A f t e r t h e R h i n e s t o n e B a l l t h e y were e n t e r t a i n e d a l H a y e s C h i c k e n S h a c k by Mr. a n d >Mrs. - J o h n E . R o u s s e a u , L o u i s i a n a E l k s d i rec tor of c ivi l l ibert ies , a n d a s s i s t a n t , s e c r e t a r y of W i n t e r Capito l T e m ­ple, r e s p e c t i v e l y . A t t e n d i n g the affair w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . C o m m o ­dore W . W i l s o n , Mrs." A n n a Mae Gray , Mrs. V l v i ^ n n e B e r n a d i n o s , E a r l D . Mi tche l l a n d E r n e s t A. Curry.

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CARNIVAL CELEBRANTS-Among the thou- Black, 1832 Third Street. Above, left to sands of visitors in New Orleans celebrating right, are Messrs. and Mmes. Black, Ash and the annual Mardi Gras was Detective Ser- M. Raymond. Ash has been a member of the geant Frederick B. Ash and his charming wife, Washington police force for the past twenty-both of Washington, D. C. While here they four years. —Porter Photo, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry

H I , THERE!—Two charming visitors for the Mardi Gras in New Orleans are these chic beauties from Shreveport, La., left to right, Misses Clara Metcalfe and Jaan McMillan. The two young ladies are graduates of Spaulding Business College there.—Chatman Photo.

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N E W O R L E A N S — T h e a n n u a l Carn iva l Ba l l of T h e B u n c h Club w a s he ld las t F r i d a y niKht In the X a v l e r U n i v e r s i t y g y m n a a l u m . T h e t h e m e of t h e ball w a s " F a n t a s y of F l o w e r s . " G u e s t s w s r e f o r m a l l y at­t ired. t

M e m b e r s a r e D r . R a y m o n d Bar a n c o , p r e s i d e n t ; W. I. McCann , v ice p r e s i d e n t ; E d g a r P . H a r n e y , s ecre ­t a r y ; Ceci l W . Carter , t r e a s u r e r ; E . Be l f l e ld S p r i g g i n s , c u s t o d i a n ; C. L. S p e a k e r , s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s .

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J o c e l y n C h a r b o n n e t , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. W a l t e r Charbonnet , w a s c h o s e n from a m o n g t h e m a n y g u e s t s of t h e B e a u B r u m m e l Club t o re ign a s g r a c i o u s q u e e n over the a n n u a l ball In the Laborers ' Un ion Hal l . F e b . 18. T h e ball, one of the moat colorful of the aenson, had a s its t h e m e , "Mary,* Mary, Qui te Contrary ."

T h e hall w a s trrttsforme'd Into a f lower g a r d e n a n d Minn Charbon­net w a s c r o w n e d a t m i d n i g h t on a ra i sed p l a t f o r m d e c o r a t e d wi th a profuaion of roses , l i l ies, da i s i e s , s m l l a x a n d o t h e r f lowers .

T h e t rad i t iona l bouquet w a s pre­s e n t e d to the q u e e n by the 1948 queen, M i s s H e l e n Math leu . T h e c lub m e m b e r s w e r e in troduced and p r e s e n t e d g i f t s to the ir w i v e s , t h e n d r a n k a t o a s t to t h e q u e e n .

M e m b e r s of t h e B e a u B r u m m e l Club a r e C h a r l e s P . Agui l lard. f inancial s e c r e t a r y ; L e o n Aubry. Wende l l P. B a h a m , S o l o m o n A. B o r i k i n s , E m m e t t Chapi ta l , Stan­ley D e d e a u t. H e n r y Gant , W h i t n e y Hayde l , E m a n u e l V. Grego lre . Har­r i son J o h n s o n , H a r r i s o n J o n e s , Ro-m a i n J o n e s . Morr i s B. L e w i s III . L a w r e n c e Mart in , v i ce pres ident ; E n u f R. M a t h i e u , O c t a v e J.

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Downtowners Feted On 50th Anniversary

N E W O R I J C A N S - S u r r o u n d e d by the ir m a n y h a p p y reh.trvea nnd fr iends, Mr. and MTK, All>ert Jarnoa B l o o m , 2327 H a v a n a Street , ce le­brated the i r go lden w e d d i n g anni­v e r s a r y Monday, Fob. 21, by l e -n e w l n g t h e i r m a r r i a g e v o w s w i t h the Rev . G. M. Kramer , p a s t o r of B e t h l e h e m L u t h e r a n Church , offici­a t i n g Also p a r t i c i p a t i n g In the c e r e m o n y w e r e Mr. and Mrs . W. H. B e v e r l y l , ewl s , 2223 Cadiz Street . w h o w e r e a t t e n d a n t s w h e n Mr. and Mrs. B l o o m marr ied in 1899.

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Jean Haydel Reigns Over 'YMT Club Ball

N E W O R L E A N S Lovely Jean Haydel , one of nine c h a r m i n g young ladies presented a s d e o i l t a n t e s dur ing the season , re igned as "Queen", at the annual Carnival Bal l . Feb . 22, sponsored b.v the Young M e n s Club | »H S>* t n n t s e c r e t a r y ; J o h n C. > ma,

cless of spr ing t ime and love VI -i, .Iran Haydel , queen of i he i»i 1 • laughter of Dt . and Mi* C C. Haydel .

Members of Ihe Young Mi u v Ill inois Club are Dr. K a i l L.l»m<g las, pres ident ; Or. T. A. 'Juiry, vice pres ident ; Lloyd A Pa . ! . rn , s e c r e t a i y ; A r m a n d V. Bout'.e Ji .

in the Kgypt ian R o o m «»f the Laborers Union Hall moHt e laborate a f fa irs of the season'.

S ince its o r g a n i z a t i o n in April, '*/ 1926. w i th Gilbert Smi th , first pres ident , and E r n e s t M. T h o m a s , social director , f o m e of the mos t colorful affairs of the Mardi Gras s e a s o n haa been g i v e n by the club.

T h e first ball w a s held In Febru­ary. 1927, on the Roof Garden, where the queen . Miss Mable Saulsby, and a court of e ight m a i d s w e r e pie.sentrd to soc iety whi le t w o bands m a d e the even ing one of last ing fun.

T h i s y e a r s o m e of the c i ty's gay­est f e s t iv i t i e s were en joyed by the Y o u n g Men's I l l inois Club m e m ­bers, the ir g u e s t s a n d the pros­pect ive queen and her court. A lovely c o m i n g - o u t party w a s g iven in honor of Miss Haydel in the h o m e of her parents . Dr. and Mrs C. C Haydel , Feb. 9.

F o l l o w i n g that one a s imi lar party w a s g i v e n by Mr. a n d Mrs. F. T h o m a s for their n iece , Miss Kthel Radon, the sueen ' s first maid. It w a s held in the Ni le Audi tor ium. Another coming-out party w a s g i v e n in honor of Miss I t o s . J a m i s o n at Les J e u n e s A m i s Hall .

T h e club's ac t iv i t i e s w e r e cli­m a x e d wi th the ga la ball last Tues ­day n ight , held under the t h e m e of "Celest ial Beaut i e s ." On this occas ion e a c h m e m b e r presented his wi fe w i t h a c h a r m i n g gift . P r e s e n t a t i o n of the d e b u t a n t e s fol lowed.

A p p e a r i n g first on the d is tant horizon w-as P lu ton ia , g iver of weal th , Miss Jeon Webb, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. H e r m a n J. W e b b ; N e p t u n e , w a t e r n y m p h , so dear to the h e a r t of a n c i e n t G r e e k s , Miss V v i a n R e i s s l a n d , d a u g h t e r of Mr and Mrs . Albert R e i s s l a n d .

Urania , m u s e of a s t r o n o m y and spir i tur l c o m p a n i o n of the 'elee-tial bodies ; Miss F e r n Glapion, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. W i!ter Glapion; S s t u r n l a , best k n o w n of the d iv in i t i e s and g o d d e s s of p l enty : Miss G e r a m i n e Buzzle , d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ha/r le .

Jupi ter , g o d d e s s of the h e a v e n s and spec ia l protector of the An cient R o m a n s ; Miss F a y E . B r a d y

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Louise Dobard, d a u g h t e r of Mr a n i Mrs. E d g a r Dobard; He'ni^ sun g o d d e s s ; Miss Rose J a m i s o n , d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J a m i s o n . Miss J a m i s o n w a s t e c ond maid to the queen.

F o l l o w i n g her w a s Mercury, spe cial m e s s e n g e r and hrst maid, V ' s * Lthe l Radon, n iece of M i s s C o r i n n c Thompson , and finally, the most i l lustr ious of all the fairest j f the cons te l la t ion , Venus , chat m i n e god-

treasurer; Leonard 1^ Brown, so­cial d irector; J. Max H e r n a n d e z a s s i s tan t social d irector; Be' .mom Haydel . keeper of records; Ferdi­nand Gal leaud, c h a p l a i n ; Albert V. Darker , s e i g e a n t - a t - a r m * .

S h e l d o n C. M a y s . Clifton A Cordier, B a k e r B. Bryant , Iv iu-rence A. S m i t h , E d w a r d A. Carl­son, E r n e s t M. T h o m a s , Heroer t D i - o n , B e n n e t t W. B r o w n . C h t t i e s F. Lewis , A d a m Hayde l . W a l t e r G. J o h n s o n , H a r o l d E . Dolay, H o w a r d C. Cook, E d g a r R e e d . R o b e r t H. Tucker . George F o s t e r a n d Albert Canty .

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N E W O R L E A N S — A r e c e n t m e e t i n g of t h e Nlaa"8 Soc ia l Club w a s held In the h o m e of Mrs. A l m a H u m p h r e y , 4135 T h a l i a Street . Mrs. A . m a H e n r y pres ided .

F o l l o w i n g t h e b u s i n e s s d i scus ­s ions the m e m b e r s par t i c ipa ted in severa l g a m e s of pokeno . P l a y i n g h o n o r s w e n t t o M m e s . N e o t h a B e n -net a n d T h e l m a Jeff. A de l i c ious repast In buffet s ty le w a s served tl j m e m b e r s by tho h o s t e s s .

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Mrs. Carter Returns Frotn WSCS Conference

N E W O R L E A N S Mrs. R u t h G . g r a m and told of o b s e r v a t i o n s in Carter, pres ident of the Central G e r m a n y . Dr. T A K u o M a t s u n n . , , , , 0 # tn. pres ident of the girl's school of Jur i sd ic t ion W o m e n s Soc i e ty of H i r o s h i m o . J a p a n , a n o t h e r projeri Christ ian Serv ice of the Methodist (ass is ted by th i s group, a l so spoke . Church anil prominent social work- j P R E S I D E N T er a t the Peop le s C o m m u n i t y Cen-j Mrs. G. W. K e s s e l H n g Is con ter, returned recent ly from t h e j f r r e n c e pres ident . A m o n g those e igh th a n n u a l m e e t i n g of t h e i p r e s e n t were M m e s . J. D. Bragi;. South Central »Jurisdict ion W S C S in the F irs t Method i s t Church, Tu l sa , Okla.. Feb . 14-17.

T h e P e o p l e s C o m m u n i t y Center is o n e of t h e projects rece iv ing a s s i s t a n c e from the South Central W S C S and Mrs. Carter a t t ended a s a n inv i ted g u e s t r e p i e s e n t i n g the center .

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vice pres ident , St. Louis . Mo.; F. B B r o o k s , n e w l y e lec ted pres ident , Mount Vernon , I o w a ; Mabel W a g ­ner, and M i s s e s D o r o t h y Ny lon , Ruby Van Hooser , T h e l m a S t e v e n s and Mrs. L. B. L a n d r u m . from the W o m e n ' s d iv i s ion; B i s h o p s I v a n Lee Ho l t of t h e St. Loui s a r e a , and A n g i e S m i t h , O k l a h o m a City.

T h e r e w e r e 501 reg i s tered g u e s t s the t h e m e of the m e e t i n g . T h e Rev . land v i s i tors . P l e d g e d t o . m i s s i o n s Calvin K. S ta lnaker , former ly of at h o m e and abroad for June , 1949 N e w O r l e a n s and n o w of Okla- to J u n e 1950 w a s XI,397,030, Mrs. h o m a , w a s on the s p e a k e r s ' pro- jCarter said.

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