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SATURDAY, JULY l 1930 TOLEDO, OHIO Hold Toledo Y. M. C. A. Executive On Morals Charge Rat Poison Fatal To Child, Seven I TOLEDO. Ohio— Mt'dred Isaac. 7. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William i Isaac. Route 1 Holland. Ohio, died | Sunday in county hospital from phosphorous poisor.ing. the effects , of eating bread sprinkled with rat j ! poisoning. , Coroner William Shapiro who will conduct an inquest into the | girl's death Wednesday, said she became ill after swallowing the 1 poison a week ago ard was taker. [ to the hospital two days later. The | body was taken to the Easley mor j tuary. The Isaacs, who were for i merly residents of Toledo, used to live "on Vance street in the 600 - bi--ck Toledo Sports TOLEDO. Ohio—Well, sport fans nothing of great importance hap pened in the realm of sports over : thc last week! About Oar only Thins j of ..importance were the two girl ! softball games last week at the ; Brand Whitlock F.eld and at Ottawa Park. Sunday. June 25. the Brand Whit lock girl's softball team lost a tough game to the Bowling Green. Ohio girls by a score of 3 to 2. On the ' mound for Al Williams' team was Sis Drayton, who proved quite i effective throughout the game. Not I only did she pitch a "wonderful game but was equally as good at the i plate, being respons’ble for her The Bowling Green girls had a pitcher who used more stuff on a j ball than Don Budge does on his : services in tenn.s. Her fast ball delivery ad curve ball artistry were a little too much for th. Whit lockers to wiUAtand. Sudeman was the outstanding star of the game. ! bagging three hits and playing a i wonderful defensive game at second j base Incidentally. Sudeman crossed ; the plate three times for her team s ! only tallies. i In the last half of the sixth cant > ' with the bases folk- Lillie Mae came to hat and hit a line drive through short, brirging n two,runs for the : Whitlockers only runs. Etta Mixon. ~NeTTie Goodman, and Sts Drayton were the satellites of the game for 1 (Continued on Page 12* POLICEWOMAN CLAIMS MARSH MOLESTED HER Arrest Marks The Second Offense For Indiana Ave. ‘Y’ Head TOLEDO Oh.o—Leo B Marsh. 15, 1021 P»!m»ood. executive sec re'.ary of the Indiana avenue branch YMCA, \vu arrested late last, week on the charges of molesting He was picked up by Officer.' Bailey and Haecke; after Police Sergeant Margaret Slater declared that he accosted hex a: Seventeenth •nd Collingwood. The policewoman's report reads: --While Patrolling the vicinity of Seventeenth and Collingwood, etc.. : a car bearing license No. 1021-A pawed me between Eighteenth and Nineteenth on Jefferson "The driver called across the atreet from me and coasted along slowly, stopped his car near Twen tieth street and again drew my at- EXECUTIVE, Page 12 Pastor Defines Masonic Ideal TOLEDO. Ohio—The life of St. j John, patron saint of the Masons. ' should be copied as a Masonic ideal, the Rev Payne Stanley told mem bers and guests of Amazon lodge. No. 4 F and AM Sunday. June 25. The sermon delivered at the St. John's day services in All Saints Episcopal church, and a dinner last; Sunday concluded *' e week-long ceremonies of the 1 dge observing the 75th anniversary of its charter Mr Stanley outlined the progress of the lodge and told of the in fluence it exerted on the public to attain the 75th year, using the life of St. JoJin tp construct his theme. Wives and daughters of the mem bers were guests at the dinner in the lodge hall. CORNER BAR 401 INDIANA AVENUE LIQUOR, WINES, -WHISKEY, BEER Invites You to Visit Their New Deluxe BARBECUE BAR Delicious Ribs, Pork, Beef, Chicken iat With Jimmie Thomas Toledo, Ohio WALBRIDGE PARK ‘OUT BROADWAY AVENUE” All New Amusements New Thrills On New Rides H. F. Covode, Mgr. Toledo, Ohio The Golden Pheasant Nite Club 822 Washington St., Adams 0537, Toledo Featuring Mi«i Nellie Carr and Mrs. Juanita Brown SPECIAL!!! Large Class of Wine for 5 Cents DINE. DRINK AND BE MERRY MIXED DRINKS. WINES AND WHISKEY Open Until 2:30 A.M. BEE and JAY GRILL With a Full Line of Meinert’s Baked Goods. Ice Cream. Regular Meals. Barbecue. Fried Chicken. Fish. Chops and Steaks. "Why cook these hot days?" Eat at the Grill for the Best 557 Indiana Ave. Toledo, Ohio |ERRY HOBBS. Prop. IN TOLEDO IT’S PETER PAN CLUB FOR GOOD FOOD CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY—OPEN ALL NIGHT MEALS AT ALL TIMES 445 Indiana ALBERTA. Proprietor Ad. 0421 JTS OF JEROME JESIONOWSKI ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR OF LUCAS COUNTY i .niri in.— -i. ITTW-.-T. IN TOLEDO IT'S The Bellmen and Waiters Club 545 Indiana Avenue Fo. 0488 Why Not |oin? THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Bosw ell To Face Grand Jury Wed. ! TOLEDO Ohio—Sonny Boswell jlocal athlete. who wax charged with rape two weeks ago, will go oe ' fore the grand jury Wednesday. June 28 Boswell, a former recrea tion supervisor. * supposed to have criminally assaulted a Miss Mar garet Wynn in Dr E B Hart's of- Bos well states that me charges, preferred aga.nst h;m are erron- \ said date were purely innocent. ' Dr Hart, who has been Boswell* .physician for a number of years and who also is a member of the board of .managers of the Indiana avenue branch YMCA. refuses . to give a statement in his defense Woman Is Beaten Severely In Auto . TOLEDO, Ohio—Mr, NordHl, Blake clerk at the A and P store. Collingwood and Vance, was badly ! beaten on< me head early Sunday •mnrmflg by two men who~ jumped on the running board of, her automobile on Fifteenth street, near Washington street Mrs Blake told Patrolmen Cassa dv and Youngman she remembered nothing after the attack until 8 am. Sunday, when she was found slumped over the steering wheel of her auto, parked on Palmwood avenue near Grosbeck street. I She was taken to Women's and Children's hospital Mrs Blake is 28 and resides at 663 Palmwood She is the wife of Eddie Blake, chef at Walgreens drug store. Huran and Adams. ’ROUND *N About TOLEDO. Ohio—Here it is folks Looking over Sugar Hill (Brand Whitlock Homes) w here-things are happening among the supposed big shots. 1 see doctors and other pro fessional mer coming home very, very late in the morning I'm quite sure that it wasn’t business which kept them out This writeup will bring some kind *al explanation from the popular "officials " Per sonally. I think they will take ad vantage of this and cut out if thr roving reporter gets an eyeful t the reader will know just who is Jimmy Crutchfield w as seen rh.ak-' ::ig the high spots Saturday night doing alright for himself. Dukes i s not only a good ball player but i.- a fast worker in a strange town ■ | Carter. Harvey. Johnson and most, of the team have things their way with the Sepia City girls. You ■.hometown bovs will have to wait | Tor the football season The Oraw-- : fords will then be in their winter quarters One shot won't stop Cass. He i was again seen making the high spots Saturday night tn a happy* ! go-lucky mood. j I was wrong, dear, I'm sorry and |it won't happen again. So she didn't leave him. bu* won't stand the cave man stuff. Are you read ; ing Mr J. Johnson, i Again I'm waiting for Miller to I come in Did he get cold feet ' jOr did spme of the boys tell him ! they were going to put him on the ■spot? TOLEDO SOCIETY will return to school September 1 Many persons are expected to at tend the dance at Forest Park July 3 from 11 45 pm to 4:30 am Lester Smith and his band will play. Buses will leave in front of Stan ley s Hamburger bar starting at 10 -p.hs. ; 1 Mr. ard Mrs Cleo Caldwell of Detinit, Mich, were :he week-end. guests of Mr. and Mis. Otj Batty. ’663 Woodland avenue. Sherman Woods of Mobile Ala.. ’} visited Toledo for a short stay last i Saturday, en route to New York . city where they will spend two ' j weeks before returning home. j | Jitterbugs from all over North western Ohio are exerted to turn j 'out in'* a swarm to the Jitterbug' Swing. Saturday, July J. in Fos ;t r a. Ohio, at* the beautiful Rosen- j : dale ballroom. This hall can ac j commodate nearly 2.000 Hank Durham and hiS Avon club orches- The Young Married Men's club ' gavr~a splash -par*? srt-the Y last! Thursday. June 22. One guest was invited by each member of '.he | 'club A wonderful time was had by all participants A light repast : was served after the affair in ihe Y cafeteria Bruce Hig.hwarden was crowned king of the springboard. | TOLEDO. Ohio—Mrs. Estella Ford is still sick in County hospi j tal. Mrs. Ford is the mother of Glenna Brown who is also on the The Iyi-Ette club closed club season with a forma! party in Brand . Whitlock Recreation room. Friday n ght. June 16 Those present were: j a W ds W D Murray [Charles Hueston. Lillian Hardison, i Sam Durham. Frandes Wood*."Mux-' , ne McCray. Bertha Jones. Bobby Jones. Ida McCray, Jake Chandler, i Julia Killian. Oscar Johnson. Gwen j dolyn Moreland. William Johnson, ; Mrs. Martelle King and Mrs. Isa belle Simmons, advisors Miss Helen Jdnes then of ia2B Elizabeth atreet. was marrieo; |to Carl Chapman last Friday in: the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs j ! Chapman are at home to their friends at 839 Pinewood avenue The Hyatt-Alien post Legion s'. 514*4 Dorr street Saturday. July I. al 8:30 1 pm. Oscar Jordan and his Revelers j will furnish 'he music ) Messrs. Charles Peyton. Carl Ta tum, Sterling Paris and Oscar These young men have been in the South in various colleges. They VIEWS AND INTERVIEWS By GWENDOLYN MORELAND tically all the name colleges, such I as: Yale. Cornell. Michigan Am herst. Stanford and numerous oth ers In 1934. Mr McKinney added ! the charming Miss Dorothy Der rick to the group to take all vocal : honors. Other than playing -the Apollo in New York, the Cotton club in Los Angeles and many other noted spots, the aggregation usually ' har Tire horror of opening *nd dos ing the Club Plantation in Detroit The group now boasts 11 skilled musicians and one song stylist Miss Derrick. They plan covering all of Ohio. We.st Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana this summer Todd Rhodes pianist is one of the original mem ■ff-Srr VIEWS. Page 12 TOLEDO, Ohio—Last Friday it • was my privilege and pleasure to I : meet William McKinney ol the once famous McKinney s Cotton ; Pickers. Mr. .McKinney possesses ■ that same quiet, understanding I character that was credited to Le roy Smith Mr McKinney organized his gioup in Springfield. Ohio, in 1921 then con.-istod of only five ; pieces. In 1926 — 7TTcy made—TTrelr: debut as an orchestra in the Gray- I stone ballroom m Detroit. The or- ; 1 chest r a was formerly stationed m - Toledo. Since that time the orchestra has played rtHKTy large dance halls, theatres andTtotels M: McKinney Mated that they have played prac CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means to express our heartfelt appreciation to our many Toledo friends and relatives who so willingly offered their assistance and sympathy in our bereavement at the death of our son and brother, B L. Turner Especially to Rev Dotson of Calvary Baptist church, the choir and Miss Erlene Goodlow. the Junior Elks and Miss Elizabeth Lutchey Thanks to Miss Easey for her services and to everyone who was so kind and thoughtful. Mr and Mrs. Bennie Turner and family 542 Belmont Avenue. Toledo. Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF JOEL S. RHINEFORT FOR CHIEF COUNSEL. LUCAS COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE LOOK! WHEN IN TOLEDO ITS RAND'S CHICKEN SHACK We Specialixe in STEAKS. CHOPS & FRIED CHICKEN OPEN ALL NIGHT 1001 Vl City Park Ave. Foreat 0149 NOTICE!! Boys and girls are wanted to sell the Michigan Chron icle each week in Toledo. Apply at the Chronicle office. 460 Indiana Avenue ROBERT CHICK' LEWIS, Editor ROBERT STAUNTON, Sports Editor j Flint, Mich, j BROWNSVILLE ASSOCIATION !' RATIFY NEW CONSTITUTION Bv CHARLES W. I-OWERY Announcing a special meeting o? the members of the executive board [ i the first reading of the new constn ! several months of inactivity from a [ general public point of view. [ The constitution h-x beer the could not properly function under the original constitution. The new constitution; if adop-.ed by the peo i pie of FLiu—win curry further the , prove our political mechatnsm, and I create the greatest —possible *ffi- i ; c:ency in mass avion This -a as de- ’ The meeting ß of the executive i board of the association is scheduled ! for July 7. at 830 pnr at the Sportsman club. 1610 Clifford | The Brownsville association has as officials: Samuel T. McClarin. Mayoi Henry Reynolds,Vice mayor; I Charleston Hawkins, city clerk. Charles E. Robinson, treasurer, and ’ as members of the executive board are: Lester Haley. George Friley. Atty. Dudley Mallory. James Mat thews Ira Crawley Isaac Beck. Toth Wheeler. Wilbur Johnson, Robert Ware. Wendal Owens. Chas W. Lowery. Henry Clark. Archie ; I Park'. Di I. D. Wilson. J Earl Ray mond. Charles Scrop.gins, James , , Loti. A F Butler. Abe Myers. I George Hardin. Leroy Coleman, and Arthur McClarin. FLINT FEDERATED WOMEN 8 CU B INSTALL OFFICERS Tuesday evening at the Clifford street community center installation i ceremonies'w ore held for ten of fleers eTFc!ed' and re elected b\~TTTe frdeiation at the Tuesday. May 16 -j—Mrs. Charlotf--Erankhn who has been head of the federation for sev eral years, was re-elected to the presidency, Mrs Mayola Wam | wright. first vice; Mrs. Lawrence i Cromwell, second vice: Mrs Odel I Broadwav, secretary; Mis. Addie Martin, ’assistant secretary; Mrs. I Georgia Hvche. corresponding sec retary. Mrs. Kelly, treasurer, and • Mrs. .1 W. Moore, parliamentarian; ) Mrs'. HaTiTT'B G'elispie:' staTisliciaiV j Mrs. Julius Hart, chairman of the Gleaners Circle of the Kings daughters, an affi >ate of the federa tion. was elected chairman of the executive board. It was learned that • other vacancies will..be-fitted at the federation's next regular meeting i The federation was organized one year And Mrs Charlotte Franklin was the federation's first president. Mrs. Charotte Franklin Mis J W 'Moore. Mrs Mayola Wainwriaht. and Mrs Georgia Hyche were the incumbents ! file' im,faTraTton- ceremn" res were conducted by Mrs. Joseph Lynch •Mrs Chni »o«te frankni: because of her loyalty, and- soundness of thought was presented with a lovr women'j clubs affiliated Refresh ments were donated through the 1 Southside Confectionary. With the Elm Park summer rer i i cation for children well underway the Negro unit of city recreation I can boast of a well-rounded and far reaching program this summer A variety of activities with as near as possible a complete set up .-designed to interest both young and Old Among the many a 'v i ties are softball, baseball, dancing, dramatics, hikes and ha:, i This year awards a:e to be given during the summer season to par ticipants, who gain 300 points in various types of individual com petition More than 50 participants have already received recognition according to the rules governing the competition. There are approximately 10,000 to draw fiom as participants and spec tators with a tot®-! of playground area of more than seven acres The play spots are: Little Oak. St John, and Elm Park These playgrounds are under the supervision of the Negro unit of the city recreation de partment Little Oak playground a.' vines are under the direction of the fol lowing person?: Theodore Taylor. Elizabeth Powell. Georgia Towner. Charles Easley. Waddell Butin -nd Rachael Wright. St John activities are under Mel vim Banner James Johnson James Hogan Thot|f Reeves. Vitilla Brown. Vivian Wood son. and Clay Gillard; Elm Park is under the direction of the Hume , makers club No. 5. M"?. Edward J Timmon, president of the group, wi'h Mrs. Dorothy Verdun and M Vera McGhee conducting the acti vities for the small ch.Jdren Ml. OLIVE PASTOR RETURNS Rev R R Turpin who is m Le Roy. N. Y.. is scheduled to arrive in Flint this week The pastor is to return with his family mclud the newly renovated parsonage on Clifford street near Wellington. EVERY MEMBER DOLLAR SUNDAY Sunday July 16. has been an nounced as Every Member Dollar Sunday ai Mt. Olive Baptist church According to expectations, a huge amount w .11 be contributed by the membership of approximately 300 GLEANERS TO MEET According to Mrs. Julivis Hart. Gleaners', chairman, the chib is to meet at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Frankm. rrv.net M-G.tnip.au and St. John.-streets. Monday. July 3. af| 7:30 p.m. The Gleaners Circle is a uni: of the Kings' Daughters OFFICIALS OF FEDERATION RET! RN FROM TRIP Mrs Charlotte Franklin. presi»~r '"at*: Os the Ki'nt Federation, and* Mrs. Georgia Hyche. corresponding secretary, leturned from Chicago and Detroit early this week Mrs. > Charlotte Frjmkhn w ho was in Chi cago visiting relatives and friends, attended a session of the A M E conference in Detroit, as did Mrs. Georgia Hyche The conference was held at the Si. Paul AM E The Smart Set Bridge club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alma Richardson of Dwight ave ' nue The committee on arrange- 1 : ments made reports concerning the j summer formal which will take 1 place Saturday. July 1 at Great Lakes Couiv y club From all in i dicat ions this will be a gala affair On the committee are Ethel Wil- Mjn. Alma Richardson. Hazel Wil- I hams. Marian Bowen and Johnnie I Lowery. * * * Although ’be music at the Sun shine Gardens of Saginaw was ! slightly below par Saturday eve *Trng.-nne just civild—rrot-help but - io edge the beau's" of one oT Churchill Harris' new tune? Th s "one, Mr. Harris ( Enjoying the Gardens were Hazel Williiams. Arthur McClarin. Harold Farmer. Al Washington. Walter Gil more, Davenport Cavett. Suerene ! Mayor Samuel McClarin started on a two-weeks’ vacation Monday. He expects to'spend a part of that —ttittc :n t‘h:rr.To,— Dptmrt--nnd Idle-- WHITE SEAL •BEER wild ... On well ihe mayor ex pects to have an honest to goodness vacat:on with a lot of rest. I betcha * * * The Messrs Arthur and Samuel of a nephew. A W Young of At lanta. Ga. Girls. Mr. Young is ex pected to arrive this week-end, - * * * Flintites are looking forward to the "Holiday Festival at Wright's Little Gem Park on Corunna road Sunday. July 2. Club "25 says you will enjoy dancing, games a floor show and barbecue Admission to park. 25c. * * * Jimmie Rochelle whose arches- ' days .s playing for the holiday dance at Flint TafKLbK July 3. PROWLERS DETECTED Twelfth street prow ler or prow lers WHITE SEAL BEER, FLINT’S MOST EXQUISITE BREW A better beer has come to towfi. Formal announcement of policy of the White Seal B|te}vmg company and the product which they have been brewing since last November was mode to the Flint representa tive of the Michigan Chronicle this week by R U Rudv" Hertzog. 1 president and general manager, and ■ Charles B. Kcivel. vice president and master brewer. , It was revealed for over 50 years ' members of the Keiwel family have been in a continuous brew ing busi ness. When prohibition visited America and left its economic and social blight, th* Keiwel family pie served ils brewing skill' in Canada No other great brewing family in American can boast of a 50 year . | record of continuous adherence to | I the brewer's art. I Flint, Mich, j ASTSIDP CLEANERS " PHONE 96643 Flint's M:s! Modern Up-To-Date Cleaning Establishment CASH AND CARRY STORES 2319 LEWIS L. E. HERRLICH PRESCRIPTION DRUCCIST Phone 2-9815 Cor. Court & Saginaw St».—Flint BEER AND WINES, ETC. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Open in All Departments from I AM to 2 AM YOUR PATRONACE APPRECIATED HAYNER’S FOOD MARKET 1501 South Saginaw Street W A T CII WEEK - END SPECIALS I NORTH END balanced /ffSHuSeaSth, flavor Madarasz Food Mkt. GROCERIES MEATS BEER WINES “We Serve to Sell Again" 3020 St. john Tel. 91820 St. John Food Market 3217 St. |ohn Sf. quality foods FRESH MEATS Plus Our Lower Prices Ph. 2-3856 makes this La Mere’s Drug Store 819 Lippincott Blvd. Drufcs. Sodas. Cigars. Candy Prescriptions. School Supplies Tel. 3-7478 GIVE US A IKY WE SATISFY WISNER'S SERVICE Complete One Stop Service Washing Polishing. Lubrication . . R McGregct 8 Yrs Experienca 1702 S. Saginaw Phone 9142.3 CHRONICLE ADS GET RESULTS Seer “tops” PAGE ELEVEN department have been made tn laat , two week.* The police department urite? . ' . -*n* to report immediately any su.-pic > person. G.ve exact on '( pent a; look for colo: type .and color of ’ cloth.:ie. heigni and ha’ at?o if possible make detail de>cr.ption as to eve#, scars, how walk. BOY HI RT Freddie Morris. 6 1232•* Hickory .-•rect recc.ved bruises on forehead while placing as he ran out in tha , street and into a car The child was , :aken to Hurley ho#p:'.al and treated: ACCIDENTALLY SHOT An "unloaded” pistol was cause -of Beatrice Wheeler oL Humson ,-,vr' being rushed to Hurley hos p.tai for treatment of a bullet shot m the vvr.st. An X-ray wa# to be taken to learn the extent of injury. Associated with Mr. K.evvel is R. U. Hertzog who also comes from an old brewing fam.ly Hi# father and grandfather before him were m the brewing business. Today, as in the past. WHITE SEAL BEER, according to record, continues to please hundreds of thousands of people in America:.* Middle West And in Flint. WHITE SEAL BRER i* the leading drink 1 among thbse who want the best in beer. A night in Flint's hotspots is proof that WHITE SEAL BEER is "tops." Where the jitterbugs, dance fans, and folks in general frequent. WHITE SEAL is the favorite You have n. -ed -mmething if you haven't tried it When you drink | a boitie of WHITE SEAL it seems I TED JONES FOOD MARKET MEATS. GROCERIES ICE CREAM BEER. WINES. SOFT DRINKS. We appreciate Your Patronage Cor. Industrial and Gelispie Phone - 91381 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE SOUTH END MOTHERS HAND LAUNDRY AND CIEANINC WHEN BETTER CLEANINC IS DONE—WE DO IT Ph 2-7817 1115 S. Saginaw SHOP AT O’Brien's Food Market THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS" 1801 Clifford Street I SOUTH END BEER and WINE STORE ICE CREAM SUNDAES MALTED MILK We Deliver Tel. 25033 Prop , A. StOOP