2146 St. Antoine. Cor. Columbia—Phone RAndolph 2704 Highland Park News Ily Tom Owens 111 POLKS With the Christmas season Just nrouml the corner, old 11. P. Is be ginning to buzz with activity. ** * * The H. P. M. K. Sunday School is planning a Christmas play anti program to be given in a very un ique fashion. The Cust has been selected from ReV. Bankhead’s Sunday School class No. 3. Date of presentation will appear In this column next week. • * • * The Detroit and Highland Park Civic League is preparing for a community Christmas tree, to be placed i»n the St. .Luke M. K. church lot, corner of LaUelle un\! Trumbull ave. Mrs. B. Buchannan has been a very active member in the preparation of the affair. Pur ther announcements will be made from local churches. ** * * There will be a supper given by tlui Ladies Aid No. 1 of 11. P. to pic. 951 Kendall ave. pie, an Kendall ave. ***** The ‘Just Us’ dub met December 7, at the home of Mrs. L. Black of Laßelle avenue. Mrs. K. Bright and Mrs. Flemming were present as guest. Prizes were won by the Mes dames Lillard, Oldham, and Fleru tiling. Mrs. B. Cary, mother of Mrs. f. .•£ The Ladles Friendly Sewing rluh met Thursday. December 7 at the home of Mrs. I. Miller of Kendall ave. Mrs. L. Dash, the president, presided over the meeting. The climax of the alliair was a delight fuh luncheon. ***** The Progressive Chorus will give a party tonite at tlie home of L. Williams 1565 Ford. Dancing and ( •ard playing, admission free. ***** The Acc Flying Booster club is holding a point celebration with the North Detroit Chapter of the satiKV club. They will have a Christmas tree and refreshments. Date, December 23. Place, Mrs. Young’s home, ut 1624 Ford avenue. ** * * Itev. Young will speak Sunday morning on the subject ‘Christ In deed.* Subject for evening service ‘Ciiwelcomed Guest.’ NOTICE^ s* All re> oriers for the Tribune are requested to send in t licit news tjped or written In Ink. with wide .pacing between lines and writing on one side of paper only. All names written la long hand should bo printed, so us to enable the of liec lo reproduce them correctly. Saturday, Dec. 16, 10,13 FASHIONS By Mary M. Stallings IMPORTANT ILITKS Kfery date during the first year after the sixteenth birthday Is of great importauts to the young miss Therefore the young lady will ap predate nothing more (hurt a well , designed party dress for the Christ mas holidays. The party frocks for the adolescents are carefully selecti and to bring out Just the right qualities of the wearer. Youth always look better In less drumatc colors ,pastel tuts. The pastel colors of ths season have glints of ttie richer shades in them. Avery alluring combination can be obtained by trunning a ight tut with a darker shade of tlie same line. Const rast ing color schemes It in with the festive atmosphere. The style of tin* dresses and formal gowns for the misses is In the same tempo as that of the older girls and matrons high necklines in the front that drape into a very low hack. The moth wing style seems to lie very becoming Itnbroi l ered with rhinestones or little brilliant heads. Transparent materuls are subtle as trimming for. for sliiney satins, dull crepes, and heavy velvets. Little capelets and Jackets are mode of light weight chiffons <>r georgette with small bright stones on the hem of the frilles and ruf ties. These jackets are successfully worn with any plain gown and they afford a variation of styles In the same costume. With these dull dresses and frilles the young lady will wear us a head gear, a crown of Jewels. The same design of the dress is carried out in the crowns that are modeled to the hea l. Tin* crown is a sparkling piece of Jewelry for the young wearer and ables her to keepe for the evening. Sheer gloves or long cuffs made front the same material as the dress gives an interesting touch of difference to the gown. II the shoes are not the color of the gown they should be glod or 'silver. Frilly little hand hags are J added bits of chlcness to the girl ,lsh vanity. Blue Rythm Band of N. Y. Cotton Club At Arcadia, Mon day Night Dec. 18 Detroit has u wonderful treat in j store Monday night when the one j and only Ali 11m Blue Rhythm Hand ! playr. an engagement at the Area- j ilia Monday Night, Dee, lsth. The j Cotton Club Revue numbering sixty j people, including the ineom pa ruble | Adelaide Hall und Geo. Dewey Washington will be there to meet j positively the largest crowd ever to dance under one roof. There will lie two bauds that will' keep you in action from the time that you enter the spacious Kali Room until the wee hours. John Lane and his Melody Roys will he I the opposing Hand to the Radio Stars. Mills Rhythm Hand, The Arcadia has l.»l)0 spectators seats, so that those who don’t cure to dunce run listen to the hot rhythm tunes from dear old New York. The price of admission will he In keep ing with the times and it is pre dieted that there will he a record : crowd of many thousand people j there at this big Christmas I’arty, Monday. Speaks At Toledo Y.M.C.A. Dr. W. Thomas laive, a promi nent local Physician, was one of the chief speakers at the 3rd an niversary exercises of the Indiana Branch Y. M. C. A., held In Toledo Sunday, Dec. 10. His subject was “The World 1 Build.” Dr. Love spoke on the same program with Mayor elect Solon ’l’. Klotz. A large and appreciative audi cnee ol both races was present. The special anniversary exer cises will continue through Sunday Dec. 17., and many prominent speakers are scheduled to parti cipate, among them being VVillis Ward, of Detroit. The Toledo Y. M. C. A. is housed in a splendid building modern In structure and elegant In appoint ments. Leo Bergmann Marsh, for inerlv of Detroit "Y” is secretary. m»:nm::::n::nt:K:n:»nmixiiuwmwwww« *«»*«******************* • • —_ r t . nmrunrn nJlt XMAS EVE MID-NITE DANCE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24th FLETCHER HENDERSON h 1?? Homeland Ball Room Orchestra / admission 75c . . . _ —— 1 .. “as- *4 THE DETROIT TRIBUNE Your Destiny AS VISIONED IN THE CRYSTAL BY "RAMON" THE MENTALIST II U. F. When wll I get a reply to the letter I wrote several weeks ago and what will be the answer! Alls. The position for which you applied HAS AI.RKAHI BEKS’ FILLED. 1 advise you to go in person rather than depend on a lett.er next time. You wil loot re ceive an answer. S. 11. H. I am a widow and it esenis with ull the held I lime, and with the work that I do, I never succeed like I want to. )VIII I etei- do these tilings I would like to do! Alls.: God bless you my good ! woman. You are Just like lots of other good mothers. \ou think first of your children’s welfare and then j of your own. Yes, you will MOVE INTO BETTER SCRROCNDINGS for your children hut not until l!t:i4. Stick it out tills winter where you are and when spring rolls around try your luck in some other section of the city. Your children will pave your future with golden years of happiness. * • * * V. ii, T. 1 have been told there Na lot ol' money coming to me through an Jnherltunw*. It this true f Ans.: I do not see that there anyone, either in your family or among your friends who is in a 1 positon to leave you any money, property or nvestment, * * * * | \. L. It. My boy friend went to Chieago and promised to write me, hut lie never has. Does lie i’fiully love me or w«,s he liming a good time at my expense! Ans.: 1 advise you in the future to he more careful us to your friends. The man in question HAS A WIFE ALREADY in Chicago and I believe you had hotter forget all (about him. Testimonial By Detroiter Cured After IS Your*' Illness Detroit, Michigan. October Ifi. 1933. World Wonder Medicine Cos. Dear Sir: I only wish to say that I have been suffering? with my side for (12) twelve years, and my Neck for two years. 1 have had many restless nights. On rising in the morning. T would feel all tired aid sluggish, and my mouth would taste bad, but since I have been tnklng World Wonder System Hullder for (2) weeks all of the above aliments have gone. I don't feel like I ever was sick: every Doctor that I wont to said I hud to b eoperated on, but World Wonder System Hullder and World Wonder Massage has removed nil pains and I feel that I am u well woman again. 1 had to be operated on, but World Wonderful Medicine as I feel it should be recommended. 1 only wish that every sick person in the world could get one bottle of this WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Yours truly Mrs. Eta Huckable, 2404 Elmwood Detroit, Mich, <(Adv.) ANDREW’S CAFE OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEALS It) and I* Cents OPEN DAY & NIGHT 553 Gratiot Avenue NOTH: Your question will lit l answered h UKK In this column ONLY when the healing of this column Is enclosed with YOl’n CJDEtfTION. YOPR yi’f L NAME, HIHTHDATK, am! CORRECT ADDRESS, for PRIVATE REPLY semi twenty five cents and a self addressed envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QI'ESTIONS. Send all letters to RAM' 1 The Mental ill ear* of The Detroit I rlhtino, —l4 <» St. Antoine, Cos/. Colmnhiu, Detroit Michigan. CHAS. H. MAHONEY Attomey-at-Law Phona: CLIFFORD 049S 471 GRATIOT AVENUE It. S. lam In very serious trou hl« and want you to tell me what I eaii do to get out of it in the bc«t way i Ans.* You art* not in as much trouble as you have been thinking. The man who really did the tiling you have been blamed for HAS CONFESSED and you have nothing to fear. T. M. J. Is there any way to get away from my present surround lugs Ans.* 1 cannot understand how a girl of your mentality could slip so tar down into the gutter ot life. There is still time for you to Ive j a respectable life. LEAN E I HIS TOWN and get away from these j pjttple who are responsible for I your career of misfortune und ! vice. * * * * 11. L. S. Will I He O. h. If I tru In the ring to make a living.’ Alts.: ON ONE CONDITION and thut. Is that you adopt the tactics used by TOP EYE. Try to develop the old "haymaker." There is a r» al opportunity in the fistic world foi a fast slugger. * * * * It. D. It. I wrote an important | lettei to a certain party not long ug« and this person claims that the letter was never received. Is this the truth! Ans.: The letter wus received bv this p . writing this i column. KDITOirS NOTH. As Mr. Whitt* hus stated above, In* will not represent the Detroit Tribune In Hanitratm'k alter this issue. We have found pleasure in working with him. We appreeiate his abili ty and wish him suet-ess in his new lield of serviee. We wish to announce that begin ning next week, the Mamtramek column will be handled by Harnett lee. Mr. lee is a student at Detroit City College and will render splen did and efficient service as repre sentative of the Tribune in Main tramek. All local churches, social and civic clubs, and other organlza tions and citizens are invited to give him their news items each week. They will he gladly published in this column. LOOK!! LOOK!! If You Wish a Club Charter under which a BEER LICENSE WILL BE GRANTED Pull the M'.TKOIT THIIUM- 3.\nd»lpli 2?, 7 9 p. m. | Hospital. Fltzroy Will# Dr. O. H. Sweet Phyaidun Oflioo 1700 Phono St„ Ppatalra Itos. 290.1 Garland Detroit. Midi OfDoo Phono Itos. Phono Tor race 2-8890 Trinity 2-00.71 Office Honrs: 8:3019:90 n. m. SI-1 A 7-9:30 p. m. Dr. J. P. Watkins Physician and Snriroon Hay and Nhrht Palls Answered Office 603 Forest Ate. E. Hotrolt Dentists Office Hour* 9 a. m.—l p. m.—2 9 p. m. Office Phone Ger. 1181—Re*. Phone Euclid 1925 Sunday* by Appointment Dr. Davenport J. GRIMES DEoiTIST 4224 McCraw Are.. Cor. Scotten Detroit. Mich. PAGE FIVE NEWS OF INTEREST FROM THE EAST Ry A. K. Forsythe Atlantl City, N. J. William. /»l len of Trenton New Jersey who figured in the news of the da'' when he accidentally stumble I aero*:, tin kidnapped Lingburgli baby now boasts a ob. After being unable to care for his family fo* several months because of econo mic conditions Governor A. Harry Moore ha appointed him as yard man In tin Stute Home for Girl.* a. Trenton. r ’ comber fourth another pet...J of tenseness prevailed whe.l two colored men found the body of l’u year old Kdna Morris (white* near their shack. The findings of Acting (Oroner Langford revealed t .at the girl had been neither a*- I tucked nor poisoned, death having i apparently come from naturul causes. Sheriff Daugherty is of the J opinion that it is a case of mur- I>• an William Pickens, N. A. A. (’. I*. Held Secretary addressing tin* Camden X. J. branch of the asso ciation indicated the Communist* ror stcritlelng lives of Scottshoro hoys at the expense of poltlcal am hit ion. The National Association he planted out. had spent over Jlt.tTOO on tin case and had they with tlteir legal and moral set up been allowed to handle it unliamp ered the hoys would have been freed u year ago. ••• • • A local unit of the Emergem v Advisory Council for Negroes is actively engaged in Atlantic City in fosterng the educational program outlined by the National KAO ot •• fleers. Prominent business and professional men and women are Phono Clifford 2292 Dr. O. E. Thompson DENTIST Office Honrs: 9 a. in. to I p. ni. it : 2 to !) »i. ni. / i A I Os! Adams Fast, Corner Urn / Phone*: Office Col. 3227—Re*. Whittier 5352 Office Hours 10 to 12 1:30 I# 5:30 6:30 to 8:30 DR. W. L. POSTLES DENTIST 503 E. Warren Ave, Cor Beaubie* Detroit, Mich. DR. W. P. SHELTON DENTIST Office Hour* 9:30 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5:30 p. re. Cheiry 0974 2217 St. Antoine St. Detroit I Pure Pyorrhea Oflioo Hours 01. Fllr. loot! 9:341 a. m.- h p. ni. Residence Lenox 743.1 * Dr. O. O. Sweet Painless llenllst Crowns 1704) ( bone Sired Plates Ppstalrs Itrldiros _ Detralt. Mich. Attorneys WILLIS M. GRAVES Lawyer Euclid 8501 1727 St. AntoSno St —Park B 1 If Alonzo D. Pettiford Attorney and Counaellor At Law 1911 St. Antolno Street Residence: 6347 Stanford Phono 4 \dlllao 90.12 William T. Patrick Sr. ATTORNEY AT LA Yi Phil and Criminal Practice 1.11.1 lteaiihlen St. Hotrolt, Midi.