ALLEGAN NEWS KALAMAZOO By Mary Nruwa Among the S li,?kS K»lau*a- tu) v*lu* vtslted in Ailti-in SudJj) , were Mr utiu V : * Ha They were gu *:* ‘-•f Mu Hvrn a.d Mr#’ Payne M># Mattie I. u H*r:. »*<«mp.'r:Ud t*um h.l« k t° a | J Q(^2« k W .1*:•* "*• JjiU-l * w.-ek . , Clyd* La Mt>* .MHUred Poll* n. aha <»t K-Damax •>. aa l -d to AIU-.mu >■•'■-'> ami •?'« the du> with M- “ :ill * yr * lJ Vertt May "»1*- v>- * guests FT*<l H and i -,«* Tu< -da' Mr* (trace Brows ,a“ h *te*> • ‘'--it-* it-ani Finn- Tllle. in per, n# Mr, Seeley. Mn Wilson and nephew Ricbaru A Griffin. a graduate of Allegan High School He reside# in Chica- go. where he is assisting his fath- er, Charles A Griffin, ex-repre- sentauve. in political ac fliers Clem IMicgey. wh ha# been re- siding her*- with hi* brother anJ #lßter-ln-Uw Mr and Mr# Mason Dungey. lell M' cda> lor Ottawa, 111 after a three-months sojourn here Mr# Edward Bowers left Satur- day morning for Lake Fore#t. 11l . where she intend# • -pend .» few weeks with her daughter. M-# Thelma Mclntyre Eddie Strance, Al’.ecv; r.'.y colored salesman. ha, t tempo tr supply of gent# f’.imShing, Lincoln Brown was f*/u:>-: a* a tap-dan* e entertainer at HI ,std Brother* ban * ;et last Sunday Ml** Fl<*ra Ar.it Burton, M * IButler ar.d Charles Valle visited Mr «nd Mrs Roslacd Oow en# and V Maxwell . »* W **.] needay Mr and M Warren G. w.nv : Uabl-n. had u* gu*,’, Sunday W..- lard (.'handler and M: 0 :.*1 M:- Rosiaud Gou*-u- and child >-n There wa« a f.#h suppe: at the hom> of Mr anu Mrs LaYerae May. Thursday. Feb 2\ Tln guegt# included Mr and >!:* Mas- on Dungey. Mr and Mrs R G * . en#. Sidney Brn .Mi,# A!n:**da • Bowers Mr an ! Mr, U.. 1 * :*»'! . and vis”.- j *d Mr, f m;*, n and daughter. _ Mrs. Sprit:*- !*’. Sunday Thee on ’he :**.ai sick U«t in-1 elude Mr- Sarah Maxwell, who] i# seriously -11 M:* Mamie Dool* ; oy, who is a’ University Ho#;;l»i. Ann Arbor. Mrs Lou:* Salters and laughter Thelma •* a > have the flu Mr,. Cage and M Sylvia !i *w- ard. of Ch* -hire, were Mr. and M - L u.- Sul** : Mr and Mr- Ma- r. Dung.;. ~a . ; .Vi- and Mr# I.av-r* . M y las’. Tues- day Miss Th* .:. Sars %l*:’.-d Mr and Mr* A' .M. r.TI at ’:.* Kent Farm, b-* Th c -'.ay Abbott May an . V.- • V- n . Mr- Alhr. M.- Mu-: Conant Gardens News • By 4. I. an.! ( . Kemp ”C - T . (!..'* . Do a- Wm -. Cha; *-! la,' Sut.'i ■.;• *v- j pur- post , : -’•L w fille J !<■ capa' fra:-** r. V ,u ! Y ;.-a pita., a;, r :.*■ . ,v •;-•!*• an p-rit. *. : r app*-nd: i’i** William C Johnson. New *A street. :s a’so confined at *h- Edith T h o m a e Hospital, suffering from a fractured hip which *a« hurt on a stree* car Miss Charlene I.U'-ae, of Vir- ginia avenue. Mt Clemens. Mich was the dinner gueat of M' and Mrs J I Kemp last Sunday after- noon. The Conan*. Garden Improve, ment Association met last Friday night to elect office.* All old of- ficers were re-elected, except the treasurer anil chairman of pro- gram committee, who we** replac- ed by Mrs. B<-,ie Smith and Mil- ton White, Sr , respectively Mi*« .Margaret Turner, of Bind- er street, rendered -.-veral v <al •olos nt th- •we ,, »h ->,*.: a! qne. of th** Nat: rr. i • . i la**’ Sunday n?t*rn'*r: >’-.* •* ,c ,n:- panled by Ml-* It i * . K"mp IVI Wonder: What yonntr r. ifi • v* - dlsappnln*ed, <d 4 II) Irene Baker M Muiy L u Neighbor* ceU- t,: att-d h»r . ighteenth birthday. a ; a :<) g.‘i. nat her horn- on ii* : avenue. la»t Saturday eve- : nc Twenty guest* enj'yed gamt# ..mi r» f r*shn-Rt# • M. ' hell. 50i Harritcn sir., - ha* b* !l <"nf!n. *1 t<» he; i ,i, ptr: but. \"'p t pui>»i-mln'l*'l *»"- ■ , I~’ the \!let. Chap 1 i’i-; T uy. t .il** USX the 116**1 „ h.sM a- i‘* purpos* 1 To : a highly efficient or«antz»- " ( r>- proper civic representa- • j T provide and maintain social opportunities and fa , f*r «>ur group; 3 To keep 1*! with modern trends of >-,«uth and adult problem*: 4 To cr* a’er a definite outlet for pres- I rn * ccnditlons which affect the for .t t ivic organization, which *gr up u* a whole; and 5 To brluc i* ab ir a bet'*r understanding and ' inter* of all present existing ] ur- up*. those present at th 1 * rr.*.’lng were: K ffcPowell. Rev ard Mr* P •• t'rawford. Hr and Vfr* c A Alexander. Mr and Mr? Mi«br*x Johnson, Mr and Mrs Bugge’te. Karl Mitchell. E M Barnes Mr- B Ware. Mrs Lillian Gardm Mr* Mabel Simms At- • .rrs. y Pratt, Mr- M Goodwin. V - A M Haw Una. Mrs Sallie i,•.. m- K*-\ B Warfield and Hen- > William* V Tab ’ha Christian succum- .,* , t *r h *ni«*, lU6 N W«-sttied- dg*. av.-r,u. at *3O Thursday ;.* .*.:ng. af.*-r an illness of only | ’. h *.;:• She wa* ’.he wife of !: . D *I ■ ’Ui« <*hri#tian. a re- • : K lumaz'o f**r ox**: fif’y > .--;r. y. u are a sister, Mr# J c ; ,r - B An-h-r Kalamazoo: two h B*nj»mln Archer and lir H K Archei, Washington. B. i- x .-e? at. 1 :iitie n*-phew>. K:r. *-'.: **:xiie« were conducted 1 fr* n: ’h* All*n Temple at 2 p m j St - :’!.iy Burial wa* in Riverside , c: d*; *■-*t «ympathy i* ex’ended • . ■ k bereaved family i \ I*-’: 1 h.ip-1 Friends Da* wa?j •b-e- \*-' l i-t Sunday Steward*-*- | B arl N 1 met <>n Thursday for. a all-day meeting and pot luck •• •' *■ rr." >f Mr# Schuyler King T ■ !: ->r, (Tub m-t at the r m* *: M: •* !> I* Tboma* la«t Carl Wesley Harn*t recently cel- - it* 1 h'.s t leven’h birthday wi , b| it.’: y .J-.nr.er ;i t hi# residence on | W- -• Mr higdn avenue TANARUS! *• r> t|t!a*« Fixe were defea*- < 1 -• F'Jdny evening by the H.c i J’ark Frog- ’* the #c*ire ’ -t ’ .’1 T:.o gam* was ,^a . . *At tin#t and hard* ■ ’ •' • t ’ :.e- , by l• • til J! >’ U ’• am* a eft* Iti top I I 1 ; 'wiVb'whj •: l ’ K C i»iaz‘ ! ’ ■ : T* n.wlv-or- ' ■ .• -•« ti ti i>a 4 been ; i >' ’ *, :..* and a, an asset, in i ■’ ■>r t--.lui it,-up-,”b per- 1 ■ ’’ • l- all attend ‘ '•-* ; ■ ’ t:> d> t»i| • - .’ . e.. r ’ . 11. •„ v•r v | p- »r: I ha, Wn 111 , , ’ r ; :■ f • *h ; a-* we.-V; \\\. j V",*y >ew,. <f M ! V! !1 y,u get alonp- V v : pul! *he wool [ ov-jr.y eyes B K wh-re Wj G w Friday ve ■.; ng * ’.v, e\e-yth:ng you ->ald came j F S ja*’ n qu»*-t evening with' yen | D M Llxe. love and learn | 7* H your'e .'•ar. if. with hi- rival Who is who- M W ’’ W- hope you will j|ve up > ur ie< ently-acqulred reputa- ■l n a# F D No more little white ill* 4 '' 1. tie get?ing dis- •r Don't give up yet. We ’ .:'ik there’# still •> chance. The i* ju-’ before dawn I’D ..-.j a i| n , a- for Conant' • r., • I*G2« GaCagher street, ' • • n*:: :••• >o r-ad .and bo «t the f; "dt Tribune BIRTH OF A SONG IT wa* a boy in the Florence. Alabama. 1 homo of the Methodist Rav Chariot Ber- nard Handy and everybody rejoiced that another mini iter-to-be had bean born > aoat# f*aaa«*« «*aa m t *p— 1 t to The chant* of the negro workers, their phwtrv* simple melodies took form m Mi »tnd on a grander scale, and ha began •mpeeing. in Ins mmd. Hi M. Page and Hlrnirn ( rawford \t>uiiU I’Miple’, I'oiilhal l lull ) It) M. I*. Th Voung People' PoBtlcal ( Club at .and their first bingo party ai.u ra::.e iu February From the 1 .. it tne crowd, people were j.,. , nt fr ni the South Knd. the W .- Fid . and the S'.d . Itu ox in.: that the spirit of t-o-op- * rat! .. 1# :.:gh and ex'.deUt Mr- Juanita Meeks took every .ne in bins *. Tne guessing of '» -, k n, lU’.t wa- w>n by Mr# Tatt • \\\i,on Raffle award* w til Alb- t Washington, a Pee- Wee radio; William Lawrence, a lovely lamp and David Splller. a smok- ing ,i«nd. I Mr* Alice Dean entertained the (Central t t mniittee of Dr. Rudolph ' Tenerowli i. at her residence on jMcDougall After the business se#- *:on. refreshment* were served ; The w riter compliments the mem- | bers of the Central Committee for •heir untiring efforts ] The Trojan Fellowship Club held j their regular meeting Sunday ac- j »*rnc<»n. at the residence of A J Vl-xand* r, J!*4* Hanley street Th<* ,p.ake: of the evening we* Eddie • Swann, wh>> i* n;>w spieclallzlng In ■gv .up *v.. ■: k in the NY A Com- munity Settlement House This w rk ,eenH'd 'o b« the topic if dl,cu**ton Mr a ii.! M:* Edward Page. Leo- nard T' ii'mnn. and James Kidd w*-re H 1,,’- of the evening A de- lightful luncheon was served Mr- VtoCre*- has been 111 with th- mumps for the past week I’ete *’Fla,h" Stencil made Chick Bti., Middlebrook. of the Tro- jan*. look vegv bad in the basket- ball game l« age eiving way to v< u'h’’ Mr# Elia Collins i* presenting a Tarice. Saturday, March V. at the International Hall. Ocie Barnette and her band will furnish music. Mis* Anna Thomas, wife of Ben- jamin Thomas, passed away lasti Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock Sur-I vivine are her husband and 'w o I d.'.ueh’er* Debate A Sacces* By 11. 4 raw lord Th- debrt’e held in Hamtramck !a*t week was quite a success The -übjert was. "Resulvcd. That The] Negro I# Responsible For Hi* Con-! dition The affirmative was ar- gued by Miss Marianne Raspberry and l-eonard Troutman: the neg- ative being uplield by Mis# Louise Blackman and Theodore Jackson, .» graduate nt Campbe) College. Mi - .sippi The Judges were Gar- la!..! S’rick land, a Mason; and a re- ; ►*»•:. .itiv* of Guinn Chapel Church Th* affirmative won by a • w.>• *.i t.n» mqjortty. Ml*# Hasp- In ri'v ar.d Mr T routman have TANARUS,• x* b* :. l« fe;m .J in debate I T'.< .if ri,:iMw •’> ’k the po-Rlotl that 1 in th* present t>Mi«*' an I that '!.♦ Negro I* n-.w r-«pon»i- --ill. t ' < n il*!. II la v hl.-h he live# I* w , t. . .Jed f ‘)< tie.* th*. • ' Negro Was not le- t-;*■ :i*lhr< f r th* - colulltlon a f* w y.-ars at •, not even twenty year, , at but r. ( w wi'li pi* #. n* educu- j ■. >n.i! -• r;d »rd*. th* «.hunhe», Y ' M and y W i A iu ( *i ~'h< i moral .*nd r» t ;* ins’itutlons. p’us "i» mat.d,’ ;> e.iiui atlonal advance- m*Negro i* i* sponsible for hi *.>w n c' ndttion ( oancll ( hnnred With Bias Mr* ( aptolla Page widow of the late Detective Page, petitioned the Hamtramck Council last Thursday with a writ of man- damus declaring that she is entitl- ed to a pension, because her hus- band was killed In the line of duty. Mrs Page charged that the Coun- cil showed prejudice at the hear- ing on March 18, 1837. She de- clared Htat some of the council memb*mß were not even paying at- tentioniat the time Dr. Kauluberry To Speak The (Program Committee of the For Better Relations) plans to hold their second gener- al conference. March 27, at the | Ta i Beta Community Houae. 305 G ’ Hanley avenue. Hamtramck. Dr.i Guy O Saulsberry, who delivered! the Emancipation address a* tne Fir*t Institutional Church on New Year - , Day, will be he speaker. t Citizen- are urged to mark the.r calendars for March 27, so that 'hey rony hear I>r. Saulsberry. The SI. LUUIS BLUES By William C. Handy Ik 'll I ft 1 ... Boy* will be boys, however, and before he was fifteen, William had turned to "Worldly music He hit the Chicago World * Fair in 1893 with a quartet. — —— —— Twenty-five year* ago he set on a bale of cotton on a Mississippi bank and with a stub pencil wrote on a cigar box the melody by which he will be always remembered Hamtramck News league holds it* meetings every Wvu-tftd.y night at T*u Bela Community House The public Is iliVl ed. -Fining la rorls’* •Tin- Evening In rail*.*’ which w.s uj by the Junior I'sh* er li'at lof St. Peter* A. M K Z'on Church. was one of the ftu»s: affairs of the kind presented thi* ». as ’> The church was fittingly „t< J The ladle* were bosu'l- full: g wn<*d and an elaborate no : :i 'van *.-rved. also a splendid proa rum Tlu:s«' «>n program included Ger- trude M«»rrl*on, of Wayne l"; I‘auline Haspberry, alto of Wayne. Marianne Raspberry’. •*- nior at Hamtramck High. I«*e Charlotte Burney, and Rea. Tay- lor. of Canada This waa the first program sponsored by the newly organized Vsher Board. They plan to present many similar program* in the future. Thanks Voters GEORGE A. BAMSH Greeting und sincere thank*, to the many friend* and vot- er*. in' the colored group who supported me for I oancllman in the Primary Election. March Sad. Sincerely, Geo. A. Banish. YPSILANTI (Continued from Page t) Campbell Chapel a M. E. Chur'h.j Whittaker. Mkh , were also part!*! cipnnts. Phil. ( hurrh Os Christ The Philadelphia Church of j Christ. <O2 Monroe street follows an order of service as follows: i Sunday School, 10:30 a. m: morn-' Inc worship. 11:30 am; young people's meeting, 6 p m; evening • ervlce. 73«> p m The program, given Friday night by Mother Pass, was greatly en- joyed by a capacity crowd. Vlsl-' t'-rs from Detroit also participated-! Mr Mitchell is improving rapid- ly A unique program was spon-' «* red a* St. Joh n Baptist .Church Sunday afternoon? There was an appreciative audience. The affair was sponsored by Mrs. A FJ Mc- Intyre. |{"v J ( Mclntyre is pastor. ltev it Itrown preached Sun- day c\ ci.ing at First Baptist Church. Ecors**. Mich of which Rev. J Davis is pastor He preach- ed from the subject. "Understand- ing Jesus." text, Acta s;3l The j congregation wus large. Mis« Viola Freeman, Mrs Edna i Kersey. Mrs Minnie Neely, and! Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Gret-n at- tended the Choral Union held in Detroit <>n Feb. 20. The Indies Gospel Sextet ap- peared on program Friday, at the Philadelphia Church of Christ; and Sunday afternoon, at St. John’s Baptist Church. The Second Baptist Sunday School will render a program at the church, Sunday, March 6. The K.W.C. Club met at the home of Mrs. Matilda Wilson, last week. It being "guest day," a number of gueets were present. All preseut enjoyed a very fine program. The next meeting will be with Mrs. F Fann. The Gospel Heralds will hold a "pleasant Sunday" afternoon, this Sunday, at the A. M. E. Church. There will he baptising Sunday morning, after the regular service, at Second Baptist Church. Mrs. Frances Smith Is an Inmate at Beyers Hospital. Robert Bur- When hard times cam# Handy turnad to music. But music navar paid, and young Handy was always going back to physical labor whan hard timas wara ovar. Ha bacama his own publisher, running up a S2O printer's daposit an his song to a 100.00 Q copy sala Phonograph campanias did not at first racord tha song, and ovary- body said "St Louis Blues' would dia and everybody was wrong. FLINT, MICH. By Mr». Ilcrtlui 1.. Tra»N Quinn t liapcl H. V- 1 hurcli Hev Isaac Wo. and P'ea* bed a -Mjritual sormon Sunday morning taking for hi- teat "Wherefore, c;, j also hath highly exalted Him. The rholr ws- at f** h*-t singing hymns which our li-arts to I avid w ( harnbe sand Mr* la .line Watkins a du-t , • tit!- i Are you c titnfr.g t! »• ~,i whl h was •r;yd bv all Mr. c,w« n la smith, or-an Ist and il o • res* i* giving the membe? ands, it-lids a spiritual sermon eu. h Sund.v iu son-s. through .the cue iperallun of lb* 1 members of the i holr \t 7 .#*' p n? *■* AUAin with an inspiring sermon by Rev Ih-oker Rhonenee of Ypsi- lanti. taking for hi* text “Some other way •’ Hi v Matthew R Rhonenee, pas- tor t f Quinn Chapel, left Mond») ziieht February 21 to attend the Bishop's Counrtl at Montgomery. Alabama and is expecting to vl*R (I ,*,er < Iths before his return He is greatly missed in the city among j,..(h :aie- but dm* to hi* much u<*d*d re«t, th.- of tic-in 1 s thought I* best for hint to go Rev Rtaoue- r, during hi* pasturage here, ha* , omnli-h. and three yenis work in ~U c year and live months He is be- ing called day and nieht every day i,. the w.ek to the various meet- ing* of b >th races, and doing hi* duty a- a minister of the gospel We as no tubers and ilt Irens have seen a treat Improvement in our church* and cl'v during hi« admin- istration The Recreation Council observed National Negro History Meek a’ th»* Center Sunday February 27 at 3:30 p m Rev. T I. Ballou w'a* th* principal speaker, takim; for hi- subject ’The Economic Status : i*u: Race,’* showing the n*-ed of ( uv race standing together. Music was furnished by th<* Green Sisters. Ladies Glee Club and th • Seekers Male Quartette J|s» Dos is Owens gave a reading The program was beautifully carried out to a large audi* uce. Tin B oster s Club of Quinn Chap. 1 A M. E Church, of which Mi* Rebecca Toles is president, i* giving a Cooperative Dinner a. her home. 401 E 12 street, Thurs- day. March 10 from 2 until 6 p. m. Russell Carson, 161*> Elm street, the s.*:i of Mr and Mrs Arthur Cat- son, passed away at the Hurley lb spttal Saturday morning at 2:00 .i m. where he had been confined to bed for several weeks with Bronkal Pneumonia The services w*re held at Quinn Chapel A. M. K Church. Tuesday March Ist at 2.00 p m Rev. I Wood, officiat- ing Chandler .u*l Robinson, Fun- eral Director. Survivors are a mo- ther and father, one brother and a of relatives and friends. Ihe Ailen Stars ga\r a surprise birthday party at the pats mage in honor of Mr- tier: i tide R. Rhone- nee. Twenty-five little girls came marching singing. Happy birthday to you. After a musical program given by the children In charge of their presld' r.t Little Charlotte Smith Ice cream , cake and candy were served. The table was beau- tifully decorated In pink and blue PONTIAC NEWS By F. P. Harris Robert Hoover was in charge of Newman A. M. E. Church services during the absence of Pastor A T. Williams at the A. M. E. Con- ference In Montgomery, Ala. Rev. Morake. of .H W. Africa, occupied the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Feb. 27. The attendance was large. Rev. John Powell, pastor of Ma- cedonia Baptist Church, spoke Sunday morning from the topic. "Set thy house In order.’’ D. W. Williams was In charge of the Sunday School. A. birthday rally was held at 3 p. m. The choir spon- sored a progarm at 8 p. m. Rev. F. B. Reed, of New Hope Baptist Church, preached Sunday morning from the subject, "Son Os Shame.’* The Big Four Quartet, nette la also on the sick list. David Harris and William (Bill) Jones are likewise on the sick list. r-.«.m Ast»Ar rnes By Joseph R. Fliosler ond Poul Corrvih ■ "■■■■■ ,M ""■<! ■ * 1 1 A •4 It was whila ho was working on tho lev- oo that tho idoa for his "St. Louis Bluas" song coma to him. Handy's momborship both as a publishar and a campasor in tha American Sociaty of Composors. Authors and Publishers onablad him to weatfcsr tha depression and fulfill his musical heritage. RIVER ROUGE B> Igne*. lurkcr Un Saturday night February 10. the swanky home of Mr. and Mr* Abraham Booth was the settlug so ran relegant birthda> dlaue part* (. mplimcntiug Mrs Roclj* * !le Dad* of Viager Road. T*>.». hottu was b* uiitifu.ly elec .1- rat and and the color scheme white and black, was carried «;ut , ven to the dishes, table litu-n am! !> liver ware. The dining table was very taste- fully arranged with a gorgeous five tiered whhe decorated birth- day cake as a 4 enterpiece. Mis. Booth stunningly attired in green made a charming hostess The honoree. Mrs. I>avls. was charming In parlsan with dubon- npt accessories Bridge, bingo and whist were games enjoyed amid a whii 1 of ap- petizer*. cocktail, eggnog and beer after which a sumptuous buffet dis- ner was served. The dinner consist- ed of half fried chicken, individual, congealed vegetable salad, spiced red apples- olives, celery, hot ?P‘- ghetti. hot rolls. Devil's food cake and nut cookies. Food fit for a king und abundance of it! The honoree was the recipient of many beautiful und useful gifts Those who enjoyed this gala af- fair veu Dr. E J Doddle. Dr. A Hoddie, Dr and Mr* Wilson, Mr. am l Mr* Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs Kimble. Mr and Mrs. Williams. Mr and Mr? I- Booth. Miss Bes- sie Biddle. Mi. Clark and several others ■ The home of Mr and Mrs. I). S Neusom. 257 Polk street, was the setting or the American Legion ball given Saturday for the war veterans and their families. The ball was sponsored by the Young Valois. Palmer Cult So. $4 The living and dining rooms pictured the gala event with decorations comprising the national color?, red. white and blue. The guests were seated mound table* and e njoyed bingo and other games. The guest speaker of the even- ing wa? the Rev. J Miles, Detroit, who was Introduced by Mrs. Hat- tie M Renolds. Lieut. Samuel Manning? was toast master. Music was furnshed by Ernest Renolds. .Ir Another feature of the occasion was the narrating of war stories and army jokes which produced a burst of laughter an 1 loud ap- plauding. A bountiful store of refresh- ments and drinks were served, af- ter which all guests departed smil- ing to await the next home coming event. THK. DETRUiI TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1938 gIM St ABtMM simt Coloßbtt Clifford *»Jt i t De troit, sang at 4 p. m. Local talent was also featured. On March 13. there will be an unusual treat at Trinity Baptist Church, of which Rev. E. D. Broy- les Is pastor. The meeting will be In the nature of a general uplift for citizens of the community., At :i p m . addresses will he deliver- ed here by Dr. W. H. Peck, pastor of Bethel A M. E. Church Detroit; and L. C. Blount, of Great Lakes Insurance Company. Grady McAfee Is doing fine work with the Boy Scouts and Is urged by citizens to continue at his poßt. Vernon Lamb and Thomas W. Fowler. Jr. received awards as first-class scouts, at a meeting of more than 1,700 Scouts from all over Michigan. The meeting was held at Pontiac High School. Only About twelve colored adults at- tended. We are In hopes that our people will wake up and do their duty in supporting Walter Harding for city commissioner, on March 9. Mr. Alexander, who has bees ill, continues convalescing at his home on Highland. ROSEVILLE Hy Katie Jours Elder Morton and his congrega- tion, Including the Flying Cloud Quartet of radio fame, were pres- ent at the Washington School, Thursday, March 3. The visiters were invited by Mrs. Braxton In in- terest of the St. Luke A. M K. Church. Hcv. W. E. Smith Is pas- tor There could have been a larger crowd, but not a more enthusias- tic ojte present at the First Bapt- ist Church Sunduy p. m. Feh. 27. Eloquent speeches were made by Itev. Smith. Mr. Patterson andn lUv Keys, pastor. Others present were; Reese Washington, Florence Bowel, Mrs. L. Means, Florence Blount, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs J. Johnson, Jimmie Wheeler, WIIMe Orange. Emmerson Knox, Leroy Brown. Static do Luxe The “Itiffo Maniacs" of wbl-h Willie Orange Is a saxophone plny- er. is going places. Elliot Patterson, Henry Rtcllegh. Robert Johnson is an anarrhls who likes to steal a smoke rear quarters of a bug to see how long before the driver catches him .n his tell-tale mirror. We are eorry to hear that Bert- •ell Julian has broken his ankle We wish him a speedy recovery Small Talk Monday 21. Emily Post hands down her first rule on etiquette. A bird In the hand is bad table manners." Tuesday 22. Vermont admitted to Lnion In 1791 I n November m years later. Vermont tried to back out. Wednesday 23. Door wolvea hare oeen doing so well lately that the government has asked them to file »ne| r income tax report. Ei^t LAWRENCE lavalley Highland Park City Commissioner NORTH DETROIT HIGHLAND PH II) Mr". Josephine Bsjiwi The regular wefllliK l»f Houae- »lvei Hague No. 15 *UI Ik- Held on , hi . „.coud and fourth Thursday o. full im nth, at the Ford And n r.l r.,.:.T“. ou Davison avenue A u awl ; .t lidame is requested, ub l„, t in, »t important must be ~ ; ,n ..c led at the next ineetluf. Mrr Catherine Humes is presi- jj. m Mrs Willie Taylor, chairman us pn uram committee. e itljtens are urged to keep in mind Hi,- community program to be held at ("lev* land School# Marc h Ju atid 2|. Ms. J tarter and Mrs. Cl. Jones ale in charge of the com- mittee -The Future Outlook Os The American Negro” will be dra- ma! i.-ed by the North End Drama- tic Club, Sunday. March 13, at 8 p m. under auspices of the Senior Choir of Lomax AM E. Zion Church I.omax Church The service* last Sunday were well attended, both morning and night At the morning worship, Dr. I> I*. Thomas, the pastor, spoke from the subject, “ Christian Pre- paredness.’’ The corrected subject of lust Sunday morning was Dodging The issues Os Life." Sunday evening featured “report and opportunity night." Each or- ganization reported and rendered a number on the program. Many citizens turned out at the Cleveland School last Monday night, to take part in the Inter- denominational Fellowship which was sponsored by Lomax Temple. Sunday. March C at 3 p. m., the Itig Four Quartet of CKLW radio fame, will render a program for the Junior Usher Hoard Among the sick or the church are: Mrs. Mary Denby Scott, who Is at Bf. Aubin C.eneral Hospital; Mrs. Daisy Berry, at Mercy Hospital; Mrs Georgia Jones, of Lumpkin; and Mrs. I’errln, of McLean, both of whom recently sustained in- juries by fulling, are improving. Mrs. Cynthia Johnson is still con- fined to tier home on Goddard SL The Ash Wednesday sermon vm delivered by I)r. P. R. Flack, of St. Paul A M E. Zion Church. By Sadie Price Eight members were added to the church Sunday. The report from Receiving Hos- pital states that the condition of W. I). Hoyden i.s fairly good. Mr. Hoyden Issues the following state- ment from his hospital bed: "I feel it worthy of mention that full commendation and thunks be extended by me to those who have tried to restore my health Harold Smith and Lloyd Jenkins have given their blood for trans- fusions. Others who have taken the blood test and are ready to furnish additional blood, if neces- sary, include Messrs. Charles Hen- derson. .1 Nails, Mrs. C. Humes, Mrs. Alice Rice, Messrs, t;. Smed- ley, C. Clark. K Hunter, and Mes- dantes N. Smith, J Royden. and IV Showers." Mr. Hoyden, also reports that Frank Smith, a musician and old Detroiter, who had occupied an ad- joining bed In the hospital for two weeks, passed away Monday morn- ing. Feb 28. Hello, folks Here | an, 4 with news of ' * Paik and vicinity First" l? me tell you about the Harts,!*' barbecue which was .j* night, at 155X1 Log Cal,;., Those present all repornq iu\i had a delightful time, anmji» being John Mill, Horace Cora Pal ;- i. heiiietta Love \> i' liain Price, Lawrence \!ex- ltid ,; Hooks. Jessie Davis. Ilvi.ry A |, Janos, Hester and Peter ba.k? dale, Mary ami Mrs. Pen > The Highland Park brunch the NAA("P met at the home Floyd Thompson, 359 I .il)el! e jjt Feb 23. The next meeting win k. held at the Willard School. March 9. Two new members were pr», ent at the last meeting In person of Mrs. Nannette Small and Mr. Mary Lyons. The L. T. H P. held an ex* tu . tlve meeting Monday. Keb. 2H 8 ; 1709 Leßelle. nt which tlme'pi aD were discussed for their annua , dance and anniversary celebra tlon. The Northwestern Improvement Club convened at the home of Mrs Barksdale last Monday night an; made plans for their annual bun- quet. which will be held March *, at the home of Mrs. William p r | c , 15610 Inverness street Mr. and Mr». Willard Simmon, are rejoicing over the arrival of „ baby son. Willard, Jr. Zelma Davis Is Improving. TV mother of Audrey Bouldlng u itijr 111 at 1709 Laßelle avenue. Send your news in time ea.n week to be printed In the hom* newspaper the Detroit Tribune SEE US FIRST 1938 V-8 Deluxe Ford Tudor Sedan A-l CONDITION 400 Miles on this Car You Save S2OO No Cash Required J! ST ¥Ol K 01.11 ( Alt DOWN PAYMENT John Dolphin, Inc. “Your Automobile Renlcr* .»N3 E. VERNOK HIGHWAY ci.tr rtwp 4 1 m [WEST SIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY DIAMOND’S CREDIT JEWELERS A Libera] Allowance for your old Watch on anew one PHILCO RADIOS and Tube* for any make of Radio 3632 W. 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