"Just lor today-let me remember that Love is yellow as th 'morning un: it warms my rt when night is done It' crim on as the rUleSt ro ; and gentle as a wind that blows. It's green with envy in the spring when flower bloom and children ing. It' lavender at twilight time when angels fly and poets rhyme. Love is blue QJ cloudless sky over purple moun!ains standing high. Love LS the gold that autumn wore. It is all these thing and so much more ... " Vivian Ormes' lovely South­ field borne � setting �t Friday afterooon for � tmnthly meetingof�Po r-Do . Om- umed w a ty menu of t beef, fried fish, baked chicken, macaroni & cheese, green beans, salads, cornbread aOO peach cob­ bler aM ice aeam. .. Card games were enjoyed by members Ire� Wise, Evelyn Ratcliff, Beulah Cizzers, Hertha Jenkirs, Hazel . Roxborough, Allene Mc­ Campbell, Theresa Breaux Mamie Garvin, Willi Sturkey Wade aOO Frances Polk. Joe Ratcliff, Sayde Johnson and daughter Toni aOO yours truly were guests ... Morris Brown College Alumni Association presents its Bthannual Fashion Show Lunch­ eon on Saturday, October 17th at the Plaza Hotel (formally Michigan Inn) at 12:30 p.m. Jethro Joseph is president Terry Bagwell is chairman, .. The. Episcopal Churchwomen (ECW) of All Saints Episcopal church have changed their fashion show date from October 31st to November 7���' E� �wi bf ture4" f' r � n' 0 V , .. ,. Belle. Maison- orrday ' Night Bridge party was well at­ tended with four tables of players conducted by Shennan Cheeks. Cash prizes were won �y Dorsey Walker, Margaret Dudley, Ar­ thur Johnson and Billie Atx1er­ son. .. Other members attending were Jonnie Gibbs, Henry Robinson, Marjorie Atkinson, Nancy Walstire, Maty Faulkrer, Rhetta Johnson and Willie Sea Wilson. .. Karl Young will again be chairman of Alpha Phi Alpha's Gold & Black Ball and this elegant affair will be held on Saturday, December 26th at the Roostertail...The requests for reservations have made it I¥X:eS­ sary for the ball committee to . . reserve both ballrooms for the . 600 guests expected. .. Cocktails at 7 with dinner and dancing fol­ lowing. The popular band, Notorious, will provide the music ... A surprise dinner party was held at Van Dyke place for Mary Lee Martin and bosted by her daughter and son, Marilyn and Charles. Cocktails were served in the lower room and then guests moved to the upper floor for din­ ner. Mother and daughter were elegant in white dresses with matching accessories. It was an affair Mary Lee will never forget Guests were Dr. & Mrs. Harry Ri�, Dr. & Mrs. William Haley, Dr. lionel Swan, Carrie Gray, Beatrice Gilliam, Margaret Ward, Dr. & MIS. Volna Clermont, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Weaver, Judge Thomas Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur C. Martin, Jr., Karl Young. James Bostic, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Mar­ shall, William Hall and Aux­ vasse Dickson. .. The Grand Party Committee meeting was held at Ginny Lloyd's Iovely Trevor Place home last Saturday afternoon. Co-hosts were Jesse Hoover Helen Carter and Denni� Evans .. .Plans are being made to have the annual June party at the Roo tertail. Attending were Karl Young and June Sears, co­ chairmen, Fred Simpson, Jackie Brock, Robert Bomar, Carol Ann . Orange, Beatrice Buck, Jean Na h, Terry Bagwell, Edith Giles, Richard Brown Mar­ guerite Morehead and Teola HIGHLAND PARK chool or h GH D - Th High- land P School Di trict pproved bud et for Highl nd P r Com­ munity Colle (HPCC) to cover th next fiscal year. The tot I HPCC budget of 8,697,688 will cover - 2,750,905 for instruction. - 638,611 for I tructional up- port. - $1,164,939 for student er- vi • - 2,749,038 for dmfnfstration (\f In truction. - $1,394,195 for operatin the phy leal facilitie. Re enu com­ ing into the colle e were Ii ted at $8,817,120 with $3,208,720 coming from local funds and ,608,400 coming from the tate. No federal funds were provided. In the budget resolution w lan­ guage preventing any board member or HPCC employee from pending any funds or obligatingthe district to pend funds, unle the board made appropriations. "Change in the amount ap­ propriated by the Board hall require approval by the board," the resolu­ tion said. The resolution authorized the H.P. pi n 0 vII' HIGHLAND P - The High- t nd Par eighborhood Co lition, n umbrella group of bloc club and community org nizations, wor­ ing with the city Public Safety Dep rtment to prevent vandalism nd arson ociated with "Devil' Night" nd Halloween. The community organization will be working with Public Safety be­ tween Thursday October 29th and Saturday October 31st by etting up Neighborhood Watch program and a Civilian Patrol to go through the stn:et, observe and report, using b y radios, Fosh r1 r H rl-t " gift, with ..y Fashion Fair purmas. of 1150 or . more, is this Ieaming DlWllII10ne COSIN. dutch with a -size Exquisite Redlipsti, size Up Mois1urizer, Moisturizing Lotion, and a deluxe heir e tucked inside. Cosmetics, stores xeept Lakeside. 7 soo gift. at Hudson' s. Oft good Oct* 17 Of last. aklng A Diff rence Amirtal Morton! Tiffany Jacks�n, Umuka Jackson and HP High School prlnclpal Jerome Sullivan were o.n h�nd to kick-off Operation 10,000·. Operation 10,000 Is Mayor Porter's effort to get 10 000 votes In Highland Park for the November 3 Presidental election. ' HUDSON'S