The Detroit tribune. (Detroit, Mich.) 1956-03-24 [p 7] · e

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iByMURIAL E. WRIGHT* The De\ on-Aires present-ed their .second annualyprintr dance entitledSpring Nocturne” at Cen-

). Saturday nite.A» the young-timers en-

tfffd the ballroom they**re greeted by the Dev-"n-Aires who wore blackl!, d white gardenia cor-“lei,

two hundred guestsy* nc«<l to music by Clar-Kid and his

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tv was the coronation cere-imonies, presenting the con-testant charmers vying for!title of ‘‘.Miss l)e von-A ire of1056” with Mrs. Gladys E.Poe, club sponsor, acting asmistress of ceremonies.

Crowned Miss Devon*Aire of 1115(5 was MaryJoyce Blakely by last yearsqueen, Harriet Holmes.Miss Blakely was present-ed with a bouquet of Amer-ican Beauty Roses, and apiece of luggage.

The queen wore a Saf-fron colored triple-tiered jwaltz length formal. Atopher head was a glisteningsilver dust tiara. Her escortwas Robert Wright.

Members of her courtwore rainbow-hued form,als, blending perfectly withblack and white (club col-ors). Capturing second

I prize was Willia Lea Craw-ford, while third and fourthplace winners were EdithLattimore and Alice Tay-lor respectively,

Members of the court,along with Miss Devon-Aire of 1955, were present-ed with baby orchids byclub prexy, Muriel Wright.

Members who made theaffair a success were Eve-lyn Jones, Delores Hunter,

Margaret Wills. Genet laHopson, Marilyn Miller,Betty Arnold, Teresa Riv-ers, Vickey Johnson, La-vern Albright, Ella MaeShaw. Delores Jones, Lo-retta Strong, Evalyn Mc-Lehan, Barbara Redding,Laura Wilson, Shirley Hill,and Marye Johnson.

Among the guests wereBill McCallum, CharlesBass, Barbara Windrowand Donald McGuinn. Je-rome Spriggins, John Max-well. Timothy Harris, Viv-ian Lamb and Harold Hen-rv, Elizabeth Jones, TonunvRoutt. Rowlette Hicks. Mar-gie Albright, James Du-Rose, Barbara Jefferson,Joan Ross and Ernest Dil-lard.

Also Louis Davis, PeggyWoodson, Ernie Greene,James Moss, Frank Adams,

I Charles Greer, Leo Taylor,I June Ross, Arthur Terry,Paul Brooks, Barbara Ken-on and Joidie Moore, JoanFerguson, Minnie Poindex-ter, Elizabeth Ta y 1 o.r,Maude Bennett, Lois Hop-son, and Alma Albert.

Also Sally Hardin, Mar-gie Hawkins, Leroy Brooks,Joe Robinson. Ray McLe-han, Ronald Wilson, Emer-son McLehan, Sara LavernLeslie, Flora Knight, JoyceThomas, James Scotts. Vir-ginia Blakely, Don (tillinm,Thomas Draper, MarthaHicks, Kenneth Jones, Geo.Hay, Daniel Moyer, EvelynSmith, Robert Rivers. Wil-lie Nelson, Robert Diggs,Mary McFall, and Charles

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HEW DEVON-AIRES QUEEN—The Devon-Aires presentedtheir annual 'Spring Nocturne'at Central Y on Saturdav nigh!which was highlighted by thecrowning of the 1956 queen.Top, left, the queen and at-tendants: Edith Lattimore.Alice Taylor, Willie Lee Craw-ford, Sitting is 1956 Queen

Mary Joyce Blakely. Top rightshews queen and escort, Rob-ert Wright, Bottom left areguests at the dance. Left toright silling are Evelyn Jonesand Ella Mae Shaw, Standing:Johnny Maxwell, ElizabethJones. Jerome Spraggins, Tim-othy Harris.

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Eighty graduate nurses are needed immediately atthe Hines Illinois. Veterans Administration hospital.

The Hines, Illinois, hospitaltreats 2 200 disabled veterans,Including blinded and paraliz-e<f.

VA officials hope that recenlsalary raises will encourage jgraduate nut os not now activein the mu ng field to resume itheir cniecis.

t’nrii r the inn eased salary ,rates fur VA nurses, the mini- jmum entrance salary for a grad-uate nurse in Junior Grade isS33fl per month

This is available to nurses im-mediately upon their graduationfrom an approved school ofnursing.

Nurses who have had moreextensive experience may be jemployed at higher salary.'Hie Veterans Administration

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Gibson, national woman cham-pion of the American TennisAssociation, now on a worldwide tennis tour, wul climaxher campaign abroad by com-peting in the WimbletonMatches in London, England,June 5 through July 7. accordingto Bcitiam L. Baker, executivesecretary of the ATA.

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Mils TXIBUNET CamApril 27 and Miss Ruby Woodsof 839 Edison is contesting forthe Business Queen of theHousewives' League annualSquare Dance program. Ascolumnist for the TRIBUNE,she expects to be queen whenthe finals are held at PrinceHall Masonic Temple. 3500McDougall.

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QUEEN FOR A DAY: Is nameof program aponaotad by thaMt. Oliva Baptlat Church Mia-•ionary Dapartmanl on Sun-day* affarnoon with Mr*. WlllaM. Grintaa aa main apaakar.

Laf* to r’ght: "King' E. W.Gtrimaa crown* Mr*. SadiaBockar aa "Quean for a Day"aa Mra. .Maggia Raid, praai-dant. look* on. Tha Rav. H. E.Owana la paator of Mt. Oliva.

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SCHOLARSHIP TEA: TheCotcnans sponsoied their an-nual Scholarship Tea at BethelBap’ist Church Sunday after-noon which was highlightedby presentation of SSOO inscho'arship awards. Top, leftto right: Verne lis Knisey.

Wayne: Al s ce Thompson Cen-tral; Benjamin Beverly, S2OOsecond prize winner; AnneDukes. S3OO f-rst prize win-ner; Miss Anna Bailey, asst,principal; George Elementaryschhocl, main speaker. Bottom,members of the club: Nettie

Marion, program chairman:Madelyn Johnson, president:Fannie Hclley. Elizabeth Broy-les, secretary: Albertia Pitts,treasurer; Louise Thornton,corresponding secretary: AnneChapman, vice president.

Coterian Club AwardsSSOO in Scholarships

Mon: than in schol-arships were awarded bythe Coterian Club at itsScholarship Ton on Sundayafternoon at Bethel BaptistChurch.

The awards were pre-sented after an inspir-ing talk by Miss AnnaBailey, assistant princi-pal of George Elemen-tary School. She was in- 'troduced by Mrs. Eliza- Ibeth Broyles, recordingsecretary of the club.

Winners wore AnnieDukes, Sooo first prize, andBeniamin Beverly, sl*oo,second prize.

Proceeds of the Tea gointo a scholarship fund forsome desen ing hoy or girl.

The musical portion sea-

tured Mrs. Marie Murdock.]Mi>s A. Clark, and Mi*>Delores Ivory. Remarks

! were made by Mi'. Made-lyn Johnson, club president.

The Cotcnans’ purpose isto stimulate interest incivic and cultural activitieswithin the community, aneffort to promote higherstandards of living in thehome and in our everydaylife.

The club flow or is carna-tion, w hilt* the club color is

1 turquoise.Officers are: Madelvn B

Johnson, pres.; Ann K.Chapman, vice-pros.; Eliz-abeth Broyles, recordingscc’v; Louise Thorton, rur.sect'y; Nettie Marion, fin,s ect'y; and Alberta Pitts,t rcas.REGISTER TODAY .

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arch me, O God. and knowmy heart; try me, and know m*thoughts... (Psalm 139.)

When we pray to God toaearch our hearts, at humblyplace ourselves in His hands,knowing and admitting ourwetness, seeking His love andguidance and strength—seekingto know and obey His law andHis will It is only through ourhumility and prayer that God.aver present and willing, canenter our sou la.

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