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SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1939 Mtfigginettes frolic Until, Wee Hours By GLADYS MILLS The Gogginettef, ardent group of iridge fiends, headed by Lyda Gog pns, for whom the group is nam :d, and who is'Without a doubt the nost ardent of them all. were hos- 1 esses to a large number of their i nends at a cabaret party last , ’ridav night at the Pythian Hall. The very word cabaret is sell and when we name hose who were there, well, you vill have a rough idea of the hil arity that reigned. The decora .ons were nifty . . you guessed t. playing cards strung all over the place, from the ohandeliers I ind in swirls on the wall, no doubt * ' as left in the mind as to the im- i >ort of cards on this particular ! ecu ion. Elaine Conway and Bertha Lan oin were on the door, just try and •Leak by those two. without par ng. The bar was sort of around I he c • ner. and owing to the fact h; r we still had on our rehearsal I we couldn't Gad as much is wc would have liked, but are sure that was Bernadine Jordan .and Edith Watson back there, along vith Ed Hill from the Larks’ club. Bernice Harper. Edith White and Teen Johnson were kept more than >usy supplying tables with ice, ungcrale and other mixing ma erial. Leroy Smith’s band play 'd as only they can . . and Peggy loyce entertained . . nuff sed . . i That new naughty song, "Hold j right" was the rage of the even- | ng. and Peggy said the lamb's ton- | lues were flying from every angle, { la if '# tongues, being the verna- j j? for dollar bills). jg iridn i — ■ ’Cutie" Roxborough . . Dr. Paul , Alexander and Mamye . . Dr. Don- j »van Givens and Lillian . . Hazel | .yman . . Dr. O. O. Sweet . • Mau :ce and Thelma Houston . . Dr. I Greenidge and Grace . . Fred ind Lucy Jones . . Dr. "Squawk” J larmon and Odalie . . Dr, Charles | 'Red‘*"Brooks and-Lillian—. Wil- J ii. and Juanita Ivy . . Joe Craigen , . Dr Ted White and Edith . . Earl | Conway . . S. Carey and Hazel . . | loscoe Fuller and Katie . . George . ' rmiehael and Ethel . . Horace ! hitson . . Sonny Roxborough .. 1 -|OL-iUa Gray and Curtis Redmon ; , . Aguinaldo Harper and Bernice , . Dr. and Mrs. Marlowe . . Ulys ses Boykins . . Arthur Officer and Jessie . . Dr. James Benson and j knn Smith: Curtis Swan and Katherine Trench . . Dr. and Mrs. Willis, , George Higgins and Sadie Routt j , Sandy Cloud . . Lorraine Moss . Clement Mills . . Bill Colden ind Phyllis . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elements . . Leonard Brown and dazel . . Margaret Hawkins . . \nr.a Mae Rushing . . . Robert ’rewitt and Ruby Holder . . Mr. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton . . Julian lorfier . . Mr. and Mrs. Will John son 7 . Geneva Cassey . , John Jones and Virginia Latoin . . Mrs. Myrtle Hutchins . . Mrs. Etta Wal ace . . Eugene Smith and Lucretia Ijrers. Members of the Gogginettes are Edith Mason . . Katie Fuller . . iazel Lyman . . Bernadine Jordan , . Bertha Lantoin . . Lucy Jones , . Tina Johnson . . Thelma Hous lon . . Edith White . . Elaine Con va y. . Hazel Carey . . Vashti Clements . . and Lyda Goggiqs. Second Baptist Entertain The Ladies Aid Society of Sec-1 and Baptist- church celebrated its I twenty-first anniversary last week i at the home of Mrs. Mary Blair >f Clinton avenue. Participating on the program were: Mrs. Elizabeth Williams. Mrs. Martha Cameron, president: Mrs. i Odell Carr and Miss Chancy Lind \ Various games were featured dur ng the evening and a-delectable iinner was served by the hostess, auffet style. Yrj, Cameron has been president f the society for fifteen years. I \;r-. Minnie Phillips has served as secretary for the past eight years ind Mrs. Ruse, treasurer, has served S Mi. Community Club In Meeting The executive board of the West Flight Mile Road Community club ivill meet in Grant school. Friday light. at 7:30 p.nv At this meeting he nomination committee's report u# candidates for club officers. The n will be held on Monday March 13. at 8. A letter was received from the issistant superintendent of the board >f education, Robert Miller, stating that the group would be allowed to naintain its recreation program un til May 25. The Abatenjawa League, an or-, ! ganization composed of ministers’ . wives tnroughoui the city, enter -1 tained their husbands at a lovely dinner last week. Mrs. Thomas T. Matthews i center, right),«was~ the main speaker and discussed the "Rural Minister." Cen ter left is M:s. Charles Hill, presi dent of the group. Mrs. Walch Hardy delivered the welcome ad dress. Special guests were Mrs. M. Boudoin and Mrs. Madeline Fow ler. Other guests included: Mrs. Wright, chairman of the . [AROUND ANN ARBOR ’ W« regret ihafwe overlooked an | important item for last week's column, j but before we repeat the error, we [ was received last week from Jackson. I from two local boys. Here is the main information it contained. | M Brittain and Charles Wright, lo- I cal talent, are broadcasting over WIBM Jackson. Mich., on the morning pro ; gram of the Dixie Twins. Twice a week. - on Monday* and Fridays, one • WIBM. We are proud of their accom | pllshments and wish them success. They are available for all type# of en : tertalnment. The two talented men j gave an entertainmnt at the A. M. E. j church last Sunday in Jackson and ; enjoyed them. | Lacey Fondren spent a few day* in I he dropped around to see At Roman, whom he says i* Poking well and happy. He allegedly had a date with | the daughter of a prominent attor- Charles Williams made another trip to Ohio to see hts mother, whom we understand is recovering from an op- The new man at Sanford’s seem# dull for you? Take it easy, you'll soon become "acclimated." How many of you readers have seen Sanford's new place? When you see him. commend him for being progres- Since Harry Wicker is riding rubber I notice he sems more sure of himself In certain quarters. On Sundays you SPORTS Bus Smith coach Dunbar basketball team, pulled his boys up to that they have finished above last place. The team lost eight games in the city championship tournament. McKay. Maddox. Riddle. McDaniels Adams. Smith. Boyd, and Newson comprised the team. The basketball season is officially over, and now thought# of baseball are foremost._is. the minds of sports-lovers. The rvdrtof of piling irp ♦hr"Trrosr points during the basketball season I lies between Riddle and McKay, who i also played forward. , LODGE NOTICES Order of the Eastern Stars met Mon | day night. Feb. 27 at the society - club 1 rooms in the Welfare League building | The occasion was special initiations i for rutw members receiving the.r first : degre. Those include 1 in the first im i tiation were Mrs. Charles Collins. Mrs. j Gladys Johnson *sd Mrs Fannie Lark Ebenezer To Sponsor Mother Coose Revue I The latest venture for the very young sel at Ebenezer A. M. E j rhurch is the sponsorship of a Mother Goose revue with the Be | sinners’ Sunday school department, i Pupils from the kindergarten and I nursery are also being recruited to • thrranks. The play is a juvenile skit written by the department superintendent, Miss Zelda Draper Proceeds from the attempt will be used toward the refurnishing the department. The youngsters are practicing j every day and will make the pre . sentation Wednesday, April 12 Cos j lumes will be true Mother Goose i version, and as a diversion between acts the Tiny Four quartet will yodel. i Directing the play are Misses Avon Moody. Pearl Kimball, June Baber Gertie McCreary, and Zelda Drap- I er. Rev G. W. Baber is pastor of the church Mrs. Reuben Russell is I general Sunday school superin ' tendent. UNIVERSAL HAGAR’S SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 1 944 Napoteon Street SERVICES SUNDAYS S'jndav School 9 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M H. Y P U. 6 P. M. Lecturing 8 P. M. Messaee Circle and Healing Thursday 8 P. M. Lecturing Friday 8 P. M. Message Circle and Healing REV. C. B. HURLEY Supreme Mother and Pastor REV HARGIE MULLIGAN Assistant Pastor PRINCESS MINNIE BANDY 2nd Associated Pastor Deaconess Annie Chatman Clerk G W HURLEY The Merchants whose names appear in this column, employ Negro talesmen and clerks. They deserve your patronage. WELLER LAUNDRY CO. FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP-9091 COLORED EMPLOYEES PEOPLES BAR AND KOSHER DELICATESSEN Always the Peoples Choice for Food and Drinks 3104 HASTINCS STREET THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY MINISTERS FETED BY WIVES LineeUmc Mrs.-Clay.--hostess; Mrs. , i Walch Hardy, who made welcome ! address: Mrs. Charles Hill, presi- ' dent; Mrs. Madeline Fowler, special j | guest; Mrs. M * Boudoin, special , . guest; Mrs. Thomas T. Mathews, main speaker; Rev. and Mrs. D. P. Thomas, Rev. i and Mrs. Kaigler, Revererd Cope land of River Rouge, Rev. and Mrs. ; i Merrit of Inkster. Rev. and Mrs. M ; Williams of Mt Clemons, Reverend Miles, Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Kelly. ; Rev. and Mrs. P. R Flack. Rev • and Mr?. Charles Hill, Reverend and provided a delicious repast after all business transactions were completed , Mrs. Bertha Stark, worthy matron j presided. George Gough, worthy pa tron was in attendance also. Included among the member? exciu- Gough, Mrs. Mable McKinney. Mrs. Betty Cheek. Mrs. Magnolia Lewi# Mrs. Marie orris, Mrs. Walter Harrison, i Mrs. Charles Harrison. Miss Olive Ibweryr ~Mr*~ AjuutUe Morgan, and Mr#. Taylor. The next meeting will be held March 3 All members are asked to attend. Contributed by Mrs. Mable McKinney), We wish that the errors corrected |in this column would be taken as gracefully as Wally Franklin'# reac tion was, even though they mentioned j (the linotype setter! had a govern ment project- in mind, he had it WPA. but the import was understood by I the party interested. report if we had news of Cletus Ro man and Willis Price being reconciled. Well at this writing Ihe> h?ve been, j again before this appears in print, j Bob Settles, says A! plans to make I | makes one of his deferred trips Also > planning to accompany him is a broth- ] i er to Count Basie, who plays in De- j | troit on March 8. His name is Will-; ' iam McKinley Basie We welcome J ' looking for you. A guest quote.? "Give a husband enough rope, and he'll start tied up at Jabberwock Play Called Disgusting February 27. 1939 1 p Mr. Lmm ■£. Martin ■ Michigan Chronicle 1 Detroit. Mich. Dear Editor: > May I as a reader of your weekly | newspaper insert a note asking' WHY? - * l Why it is necessary when one I ! picks an evening for dramatic en tertainment such as was staged by ; the Delta Sigma Theta tinder the j caption Jabberwock, that w c are to 1 be reminded of discriminatory acts ; towards us by the white race. I It seems to me that an organiza- ; Lon of the type that the Delta's are. which is a beacon light for progress.! i thaLthey would have such skits as ! We all arc welP aware that there i are two or more sides to any ques- | I tion but in this particular case 1 t would think that such presentations I should not be presented to an en j lightened audience such a- was . I there and in particular a mixed W« kn< # that there arc Race .... y; Wriy bring that up? Are they trying to keep I that spirit aflame'* Such scenes as j this gives a depressed feeling iather ! than uplifting.'one. i What was its purposed? Was it to ; remind us as Negroes to stay in our • places or was it telling more of us j jto move in restricted neighbor ihoods? ! This letter expresses my humble ' thoughts relative to the effect of such skits as "Many Mansions," i looking forward to next year for; | a more inspiring Jabberwock.— j j Eva N. Campbell, 18447 Wexford. The Youth Os | N.A.A.C.P. In Diverse Acts NORTH DETROIT The North Detroit N. A. A. C. P ; Youth Council takes the lead this , week in youth council activity. Ir. ' preparation for their job campaign | to secure employment for Negroes ; on Davison avenue, the council is | 1 distributing 5.000 hand-bills inform- 1 , ing North Detroit citizens of the employment plight of Negro youth 1 in this area. The first point of attack will be '.he Green Garden restaurant at Lumpkir. and Davision. This restau- ] } rant, although it receives 95 per cent Negro patronage, refuses to employ a Negro under any circumstances All attempts at peaceful persuasion having failed, Nesbitt Patton, coun ! cil president expressed the belief! that more forceful methods would nrave to-be taken soon CAMERA CLUBS ! Asa substitute for routine youth council programs during the hot 1 summer months, a camera club has been organized under the directior iof Miss Evelyn Hill and Frankie ; Warren. FORUMS I Two of the youth councils. Bird- I hurst and Nocth End, are now con ducting weekly forums on subjects of interest to colored people. The Birdhurst forums are held every Thursday at 8 p. m.. at Birdhurst Community Center. The North End forum is held at various churches in the community. The public is invited to attend and participate in., these forums. WEST SIDE Mrs. Peck. Rev. and Mrs. E M. 1 Martin, Reverend and Mrs. Clay, Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Ross. Rev. and Mrs. Bankhead. Mrs. B. H. Wright; Mrs. F. A Williams. Mrs. Ethel I Williams. Mrs. C. M Metcalfe Charles Hill Jr.. Mrs. Marie Hayes, Mrs. E. Pittman. Mrs. A. E. Lewis, i Mr. and Mrs. Walch Hardy, Miss | Vergiania Bert of Chicago. Mrs. Wilma Walton, Mrs. Richard Owens, Mrs. Francis Woodson. Miss Anna 1 Fisher, Mrs. Ida Pope, Mrs. Jeanette Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. P. Woodson. Mrs. E G Melvin, Mrs. Cabulc, : and Mrs. Anderson. Chas. Young Post Tells Activities The dance to be given at the [ Forest club. March 17. featuring j Dorothy Derrick and McKinney's > Cotton Pickers, is being promoted j by Charles Young Post, No. 77. j American Legion, to raise funds to Tlrunii !■ i nmmiiiiil v activities for the r year. 1939 Charity and community , service I "hold a greater place in the Ameri- i can Legion program than any pa- j The Post Youth program is built around activities incidental to the , "Sons of the Legion," composed of boys whose fathers served in the World War. Boys in the Sons of! the Legion are given picnics to : Belle Isle and other places of re- ; I creation during the summer season i when they are not in school, where | | games of various types are played. ! With the cooperation of the Brews ; ter Center management, the boys of the Sons of the Legion have en- I joyed instructions in swimming, baseball and rifle practice, i Another activity of the youth pro ! gram is Post Junior Rifle club, ! which was organized in 1938. reeeiv ' ing it's charter from the National Rifle Association, making this club one of the few, if not the only jun i lor rifle clubs sponsored by a Negro organization up to this time. Under the capable instructions of an ex , pert marksman, Clifford W. Jones. ; it is expected that these boy# wilt j enter matches during the' year. The West Side Y<>ul'n CoumTT 7VSjT changed meeting time and place. Meetings are now held at the Loth rgp library every Thursday at 8 p. m. Organization of hobby clubs and integration with other west side groups have begun and the council j is now expected to regain its place . as the most militant and progressive youth council. EAST SIDE Sunday, March 5. the East Side -Youth Counoil heard the subjegL. "Inadequacies of Present Day Edu cation " discussed by Martha Brad- ; bv, this year's board of education j scholarship winner from Miller, and , Miss Mickey Short. The young • ladies criticized mass education sys- j tern as practiced by the Detroit j Several Detroit school teachers | will discuss the same topic at the next East Side meeting on Sunday, j March 19. The meetings are held [ at. the.;Y _W. C. A PRAISE YOUTH COUNCILS ! Intelligent and militant, Walter ; White, executive secretary of the | N A. A. C. P.. following his address j 'Sunday, at the Y M. C. A. was; ! feted by the youth councils in the j 1 "Y" lobby. Mr White praised highly I j the work of the Detroit youth ' i councils and stated that they were i carrying on the work of the asso ciation in a splendid manner LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY FANNIE HASKINS. Plaintilf, Vi. SAMUEL HASKINS, Defendant I COUNTY OE WAYNE. SS: Fannie TTasknVs. first being duly ■ rvrr.rr: drpf>->-« #*vj.--tli.il. she is the plaintiff in the above entitled cause, and that the defendant, Sam uel Haskins, is not a resident ot the ( ltv of Detroit. County of Wayne, and State of Michigan, l>"t that Ins last known address was | Whistler. Alabama. County of Mo ! |,||c and State of Alabama. Eannte Ha?kius 'me tins 20th day of January, A. D. fc j (,K (J RC,INA H ARDI NG, Notary Public ; Wayne County, Michigan, My .commission expires 5-13-42. LEGAL NOTICE FRANK E. WOODBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff, 2727 Hastings Street Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ALICE CAMPBELL, Plaintiff. VS. CHARLES H. CAMPBELL. Defendant. No. 278463 . ORDER OF PUBLICATION ' \t"a session of said Court, Ipld 1 in the Court Room. i£ the < minty Building, in the City of Detroit, in the County of Wavnc and Slat, of Michigan on the 4th day of Febru ary, A. D.,-1939. I PRESENT .THE , HON. GUY A. MILLER. Circuit Judge. It appearing from affidavit on Me ' ,7,h1 the TTi-T. .-..T5-.TT . t -Harlrs H Mat. of Michigan, but re?idc? at the 1 nitfd State? Penitentiary, in the 1 tilts of Leavenworth, in the County of Leavenworth, m the State of Kan>a«. it is ordered that the De fendant. enter In? appearam e and uer the bdl of complaint within I.Ln.'t" wilmV taken a-' ■ .‘nfe-e'd land that ?aid Order be published a | mail 'to'the last known »d«lW?« or ! that the Defendant be personally •omd \vilh a rop> of tin? order of i,L"\ \ MII.T.FR. 1 f* ‘Dunne. Hi-Lites To Promote Soft Ball Team The Hi-Lite Athletic club of | North Detroit will promote one I of the best softball teams in the | r;ty this spring. Already twenty-. j-two-promising .players have enlist-1 ! ed. The Hi-Lites will sponsor a ) "Jump Session" on March 25 at the International Hall. LEGAL NOTICE ROBERT J. EVANS. Attorneys-at-law, 1336 Brush Street, Detroit. Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE h IN CHANCERY NANNETTE JONES, Plaintiff, VS. AL JONES. Defendant. No. 286,175 At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County on the Ist day of March, A. D., 1939. ; present : Tin: HON. LESTER S. MoT.T., In thi? cause, it appearing to the I court by affidavit on file that «liu.n --j and under ihr seal of this Court, i for the appearance of the defendant herein, and that the ?aine could fH*t he *erved on or before the return I day thereof, for the reason that the i plaintiff does not kifow the present j been returned showing that after diligent search and inquiry, the de fendant could not be served in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne, 1 State of Michigan, on or before the* |return day thereof: I On motion of Robert I 1 an?. • \ttornev for the Plaintiff IT I s - ORDER! D that AI Jones ! defendant herein, cause hi? appear within three months front the datf of this order, and in ca*e of hi? ap pearance. he cause his answer to the plaintiff's hill of complaint to he tiled, and enpv thereof ?cr\cd upon ilie attornew for the phtintilT within J't day* after service upon hint of! a copv of said Lilt, anil tndh'C of , thi? order, and that in default there leased Lv said defendant IT IS FUR! HER OK HE Rt D •hat copy of this order be pub and served, according to law. LESTER « MOM V True Cop} : T. P. Dunne. Depute Clerk. I■r J 1 CHORAL GROUP 1 URGES LENT OBSERVATION It ha# been raid that "all men are created equal” Approximately 73 years ago Abraham Lincoln, in accordance with this belief, by the ' stroke of his pen signed an emanci- , pation proclamation freeing millions \ j of blacks from the shackles of slav- | j More than nineteen hundred . years ago. Christ was born amid j the singing of angel choruses, Peace Peace on earth, good will to men. 1 and today we are in the midst of i world chaos asd confusion ... I the east of us. As members of the i I gospel chorus union we must tak*- time out during this Lenten season , j to seriously consider the part which j , wc as pan. ot this confused world. | must play in the creation of a cos- 1 ' mos. We must sing God's song?' | with new and inspired meaning and ; | realize anew that "we are our broth j ers' keepers" and that whatever we | do. even for the least of these, our j j brothers, we do it unto God. CANADIAN GOSPEL SINGERS On Saturday, March 11 and Sun- 1 j day. March 12. the Gospel Choraol Union of Canada will celebrate its ! j second anniversary. Singers from ! , Detroit and other points in Michi i gan are a.?-ked to attend these ses- \ : sions which will be held at Firs: Baptist church. Rev. M. Brown, pas tor; Campbell A. M. E. church. | represented by Dr. C. W. Perry, j pastor: First Baptist church, repre sented by Dr. M. Brown, pastor and are sparing no pains to make this ' an outstanding affair. Cars will leave from 2240 An tietam at nine am, Saturday, March • 11. Anyone wishing to attend may ' I meet with the group. FIRST INSTITUTIONAL ' Rev. 13. H. Wright of the First Baptist Institutional church in i Hamtramck beginning March 12. j will celebrate it# seventh anniver- j sary as pastor of the church. The i observation wilt" continue throtiglr' I March 19. Various features will ! ! mark each night of the week. All | members and friends arc urged to PASSES 1 Mr s. Grace Day, pastor of the junior chorus and an ardent union ! worker died last Saturday, March 4. Funeral services will be held Friday. March !C, at the First In stitutional church. LOMAX GOSPEL CHORUS The Lomax Gospel chorus will | celebrate its third anniversary on March 6 through the 12th. at Lomax A. M. E. Z. church located on Dc quindre near Davison. Friday night will feature the pageant "Zion Travellers" at 8 p.m I Under the auspices of the Gospel Choral Union the presentation will I be directed by Mrs. A. W. Hutchin son. president of the group. i Chinese To Discuss War With Japan Prof Y. Z.' Chang, citizen of , Shangha.. China and at present teacher of .Oriental Languages at Michigan ’’university, will be the I speaker at the St. Antoine Forum ( this Sunday, March 12 at 4 p. m The speaker's subect will be, "The , Chinese Puzzle." and in it he will discuss the position of China after I two years of war with her neigh- , bor-enemy Japan. The problems that the Chinese people have been facing for the i past two years have attracted the attention and interest of democratic nations all over the world. The sufferings and privation of her peo ple have been the source of many campaigns to assist in relieving the destruction of life and property caused by Japanese planes and fighting men. The conditions in China today, as Mr. Chang will describe them, will bring to the Forum patrons the actual conditions in the Orient today. The meeting will start promptly at four o'clock and the public is cordially invited. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro Attorneys-at-law 1336 Brush Street, Detroit, Mich. STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY SALLIE MAE STEPHENS, Plaintiff, Vs. CLIFFORD STEPHENS, Defendant. No. 285.490 At a session of the said court held at the Court House in the city of Detroit, in said county, on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1939 PRESENT: THE HON. IRA W. JAYNE. Circut Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough Cr Taliaferro, Attorneys-at-law, 1336 Brush Street Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ST. ELMO HONG, Plaintiff, Vs. JEW T. HONG, Defendant. No. 286137 At a .ession of said Court held at j the Court House in the City of De troit, in said County, on the 9th j day of February, A. D., 1939. PRESENT: The lion. Guy A. Miller, Circuit Judge In tliis.causr, it appearing by af fidavit on file that the defendant, - Jew TANARUS: tt'OllK. cannot br served by process issued out of thic Court, as he i- not a resident of the State of Michigan, but that he resides.in ■ the City of Ruleville, State of Mis sissippi. On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorney* for tlieAMain^ IT IS ORDERED that the de fendant, Jew T. Hong, appear and answer the bill of complaint filed m this cause, within thre months from the date of this order, > or j that said hill will he taken as con fessed, and that this order be pub lished in the Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law. GUY A. MILLER, Circuit Judge. I A TRUE COPY jT. P. CH INN, Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY FANNIE HASKINS. Plaintiff. ! Vs. SAMUEL HASKINS. Defendant No. 285-596 At a session of the said Court i held at the Wayne County Court I House in the City of Detroit, on the 21st day of tanuary, A. D., 1939. PRESENT: Hon. DeWITT H. MERRIAM, Circui tjudge j fidavit hereto attached that the de rcsVu m of the 'state of Michigan, j Imt that he resides at Whistler, ! Alabama. | On motion of Imlsoti R. Powell. Attorney for Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED -that the aforesaid defendant, Samuel Ma lkins enter his appearance in the | , t!ie" ! !a:d ,r Ui| , | *..1 Complain: filed herein will be taken as confessed like motion IT IS OR | lislird according to law or a copy thereof be sent to the defendant at tend mall. DeWITT 11. MERRIAM. sam f. won:IK. | Deputy Clerk. In this cause, it satisfactorily ap pearing to the court by affidavit on tile that chancery summons has been issued out and under the seal of this Court for the appearance of the defendant herein, and that the same could not be served on or before the return day thereof, be cause the defendant being a resi dent of the County of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chancery sum mons has been returned with the certificate thereon endorsed sho'W .mg that alter diligent search and | inquiry, said defendant could not ; he served in said State of Michi gan, mi or before the return day ! On motion of Roxborough and I Taliaferro, Attorneys for the plain- I tiff. ; IT IS ORDF.RF.D that Clifford Stephens, defendant herein, cause his appearance to be entered in this cause within three months frmrr the date of this order, and in case of his appearance, he cause IHs*answer to the plaintiffs hill thereof, to he served upon the at torney for. the plaintiff, within 20 i days from the date of service of a copy of said hill and notice of this order, and that in default thereof, the said bill will he taken as con fc?srd by the said defendant. I l IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be pub lished in the Michigan Chronicle and served, according to" law. IRA W .JAYNE, Circuit Judge. A True Copy CASPAR J. LTNGEMAN, Clerk. By J. IV QUINN, Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorneys-at-law, 1 336 Brush Street. Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY HfeRSCHEL C. MANIER, Plaintiff, Vs. ETTA MAE MANIER. Defendant. No. 286-519 At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of | Detroit, in said County, on the 23rd ! day tof February. A. I)., 1939. PRESENT: The Hon. GUY A. MILLER. Circuit Judge. i In thi.? cause, it appearing by af t .'. .it on file that the defendant. Etta Mac Manier. cannot be served 1 iiy process issued out of thi,? Court. Ia? she i? not a resident of the I State of Michigan, but that sfte ro ?idc* in, the City of Nashville, I State of Tennessee: ! On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorneys fur the Plain- JT IS ORDERED that the de tenant, Etta Mac Manier, appear I II of complaint :!itrd m —thi? caiTsr. within three month- front the date of thi? order, or that said bill will he taken as .confessed, and that this order be ! published in the Michigan Chroni ! clc. and served, according to law GUY A MILLER. Circuit Judge It. I. DUNNE, ! Deputy Clerk CASTER J. rIXGEMW j Clerk. PAGE ELEVEN East Side NAACP To Hold Panel The East Side N.A A.C.P. Youth Council will present in a jury panel discussion on the subject "The In adequacies of Our Modern School System and Suggested Possible So lutions," prominent figures in ele mentary and intermediate school education who will participate on the panel. They will include: Charles G. Burns, principal of Miller high school; Miss Jennie Young, teacher at the Russell school; Mrs. Irene Graves, teacher at Wayne uni versity and Capton school; Miss Es ther Lowe, Miss Betty Cain, health education instructor at Trowbridge school. Miss Eloise Crosby will in troduce the speakers. There is no admission fee and everyone is invited to attend. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR I THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY JUDSON B. POWELL, Attorney 405 Gratiot Avenue. Cl. 0274, Detroit, Mich. AMANDA MAE ORANGE Plaintiff, VS. I "ABEL A. BELL, defendant. No. 284324 At a session of said Court held at the Wayne County Court House in the City of Detroit on the 6th day of December, A. D., 1938. PRESENT: HON. JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN, Circuit Judge It satisfactorily appearing by af- I fidavit hereto attached that the de ! fendant, Mabel A. Bell, is not a resident of the State of Michigan, amp fm*l after diligent search and inquiry from the persons who would likely know the defendant's whereabouts, it cannot be ascer tained just what the defendant's street and address arc but that she resides in the State of Florida, and her last kown address was Box IJBO, Miami, Florida. On motion of Judson B. Powell, Attorney for Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED that the afore said defendant, Mabel A. Bell enter her appearance in the above en- Ptled—within three months from the date hereof, of the said Bill of Complaint, or the said Bill of Complaint will be taken as con fessed against her. I On like motion, IT IS OR DERED that the order be pub lished according to law or a copy he sent to the defendant at her last known address, by registered JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN. Circuit Judge. A TRUE COPY I. Q. DUNN, Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE |. H. POWELL, 405 Gratiot Ave. STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayn# SS. 267-818 At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the eighteenth day of February in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty Present: THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of FRANCES MALE, Deceased. On reading and filing the pe tit ion of Lulu Taylor praying that administration trL^^aid —estate" he -? eluted —Jwdsow —R. Powell or some other suitable person. if is ordered. That the twenty seventh day of March, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room lie appointed for hearing said petition. And it is further Ordered. That a .copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Michi gan Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wavnc. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. A true copy, Jacob W. Hcwelk, Deputy Probate Register LEGAL NOTICE wm. aTberry, Lawyer 405 Gratiot, Detroit^ STATE oF~MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY JOHNNIE W. FRENCH. Plaintiff. Vs. EMMA FRENCH. Defendant, At a session of the said Court held at the Wayne County Court House in the City of Detroit, on the 14th day of January, A. D., 1939. PRESENT: Hon. Vincent M. Brennan. Circuit Judge It ?ati?fact(TrifV appearing by af fidavit hereto attached that the De fendant, Emma French, is not a resident of the State of Michigan, hut that her last known address was 4106 Fnright Street, Apt. 33. St. Louis, Missouri. ON MOTION OF WILLIAM A. BERRY. Attorncv for the Plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid Defendant. Emma French, enter her appearalice in the above entitled cause within three months from the date hereof, or the said Bill of Complaint filed herein will be taken a? confessed against her, and ON LIKE MOTION. IT T> ORDERED that the order he pub lished according to law or a copy thereof he sent to the Defendant at her la«t known address by regi? VINCENT M. BRENNAN Circuit Ttidpe CASPER I. LINGEMAN. Clerk By F. J. Dunne, Deputy Clerk.