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PAGE TWO Howard Venable Wins Honor As Wayne ‘Med’ Student YOUNG GRAD WILL INTERNE IN ST. LOUIS One of the most outstanding grad uates of the past week \Ta> H a.-.id Venable s . f M - Agnes Ven ■ f ** :n rr.ec... .e f: -m Wayne %e:-= ty’asrTr.r.. N .* :* in h.s junior year at Wayne. upon t:te recommend..-. f D: Da . professor of Kth : c>. >.-ung Vcn ar> :e. c.\ ed the a .sard It havsyg performed' tnc n.gaest number of h s class. Tints year h.s paper on -Ascites" delivered a: the American Medical society convention, was se lected by the chairman of tne con- The Doctor Likes Music In addition to his scientific a h evements Dr, Venab e - red of the school," hav.n.g appeared . s guest soloist at three of the most, J-Hop, senic . ball. „nd t.e . lent faculty alumni banquet Dr. Var.able t ur of the east with Ethel Waters and company „ FoTlPwlrag "Venable's perf. rmanre" a- tne alumni dinner Dr Raymond B Allen, dean of the college f medicine, wrote a congratulatory letter n which he stated May I late you'on the fine work you have b ne as a student throughout ycur medical course. Yvu have shown n a number of ways that you have tnc qual.t.es of a superior character r.arie good phys ciao- Venable w.:: interne Homer. Phillips hospital. St Lou.s Mo. for " • nt .tn. j Mrs. Allen Venable. tw ■ b. thers. William and Allen, the former j | - . la'v Mr- Allen Venable a: 48,4 T reman avenue 2 Dead— (Continued from Page It nr why. Cleveland Jones d..-closed Mat the man responsible for the . .. .--d teat he stayed at the Eaglet hotel. Gives Self I p About 4.30 a m , Car! Hunt. 29 of 428 Brewster street came to the I first precinct station and gave him- 1 •elf up. He also turned over the stated. Tepot ter.-—Rob*f4—SciUta. xtlca.-ed from tne hospital Tuesday morn ing. stated that he didn't know kow the fight started, nor why. He mw Hunt coming towards his sister with an open knife in h-s hand and picked up a chair to defend her. Then a free for all endued bet ween tne party at the table, during whic.n he. his bTother George, and his sister Pearl were stabbed. K-mfp Victim ‘‘Better’ Visited at the hospital early Tues day evening. George ir.rough fevered lips that he "was fee fin""' better.” He even tried to smile and appeared in good spirit.,. _ George has lost a lot of blood. Doctor- gave h.m up last r.ight They didn’t think he had a chance 1 ouil through But •.>.*:.< got morale built up and I th.r.k he”. ’ make it now.” Robert said of his brother on leaving his bedside "We haven't told him that Pearl vas stabbed to death We told him i eg n.ceiy He s weak from loss o' and need* another trans f -ion He’s in pretty bad shape,” Robert stated. Funeral services for Pearl F .-ter w.il be held at 10 am. Wednesday from the Cole Brothers Funeral' Home at 275 E. Warren avenue. Slain by Special Officer e bee. gai den fig'v /-e ■ rded *™ ' police wa» Mat of O I Moore 21 of 700 Hcndrie. -hot and killed during a tussle -with a ,-pec.al officer tor tbs beergarden at 5768 Hastings street last Saturday rrn r.mg. according to police investigating the ca*e Moore began fighting with a customer .n the p’ac; at and when Special Officet John B Kcllorr. 37 «.f 4616 Ha-t.ngs - ect. interfered Moore drew his kn;fe. apparently moment later try to take the officer s gun. is the story told police accord ing to recotds of the case. The spec.al watchman is held for murder at police headquarters, pending a thorough investigation tr.to the fatal shooting* Moore w*as •hot in tne left chest with a 25 calibrr Spanish automatic. He ••■d: dead on admittance to .Receiving hospital Operated bv ar. rectr.c mo*or. a - Jm aiisi Prominent local scholar who re ceived the degree of doctor of medicine from Wayne imiversily medical school last I rld-M June 16. Dr. \ enable will leave De 5 Hurt — • C ontinued from Page II Injured about the r ght eye after be ng -truck by a swing a: a play ground at Van Anterp. seven year -cW-Rrchard - War. re was treated at Reco.vmg hos p.t.,l iast \ oek end He v- taken A three-year-old dunk iodine w... treated «f Recr.vmg with an j •acLdoie- u*. counter-act the poison ! ‘Cum Laude’ fyj Young Willie McGowan son of Mi and Mi- J. McGowan «>i Gallagher avenue, graduated last week from Pershing high school with honors. Young McGowan, to enter college in the near iu- Unexcelled FOR DEPENDABLE, ECONOMIC AND Sincere Service WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 307 Frederick St. Temple 1-1197 Our Sympathetic Service in your hour of Sorrow Light en« Your Burden. PROPHET G.W.HURLEY REV. SUSIE KNIGHT, Numerologist MENTAL TELEPATHIST AND DIVINE HEALER Spiritual Advice Daily on all Business and Personal Affairs. Except Saturdays and Sundays Hours: 2:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. 1743 McDougal St. (Upstairs) THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - : - A" RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY DOCTOR OF MEDICINE DR HOWARD VENABLE troit soon to begin his interneship at Homer G. Phillips in \i;ms Venable 4844 Ttrcwun Junior Buckner of 6051 Brush street, the mother told hospital attaches, i Will You Buy Wings For an Angel? The Sisters of The House of The Good Shepherd and the work ers ot' The Salvation Army are often referred to as “angels of mercy.” And so they are. But anfiels need wings—and the wings in this case are adequate and additional buildings, facilities, and equipment with which to carry on a humanitarian work which means much to the well-being of our city. Now Detroit is being asked to raise at least $1,250,0D0 to meet the pressing needs of these two great organizations—and since they, in all their long years of service, hive "never failed isn't conceivable that Detroit is going to fail them. Rerpembcr, too, that every dollar—every penny of every dollar —goes only and directly toward the objective for which it is given. All the expenses of the Open Heart Fund campaign—including the advertising— are donated, so that no sum, small or large, is diverted to a single use other than that for which it is intendedT>y "you." More—the fund will be administered and distributed without overhead by the officers of the Open Heart Fund of Detroit, Inc.— ample assurance that it will be administered wisely and efficiently; and accounted for fully and accurately. With complete assurance that the cause is worthy—that your contribution will be put only to the uses for which it was given— that you can, thereby, help make Detroit a better place.for vour children and your children’s children to live in . . . won’t you open your heart wide and give as generously as you can? Here Is What Your Contributions Will Help Pay For: I—A new home with new buildings for The House of The Good Shop- ' herd on the 189-acrc tract it now owns in Northville—replacing the present condemned, 55-ycar-old quarters on West Fort Street. 2 -Knlarping and almost doubling the capacity of the F.vangeline Residence on Second Boulevard, where The Salvation Army pro vides wholesome living quarters for working women, at low cost. 3An addition to The Salvation Army’s Women's Home and Hospital on West Grand Boulevard, thus providing additional rooms and facilities for the care of unwed mothers and their infants. 4 Additional buildings and facilities for The Salvation Army's Fresh Air Camp at Lakeville. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN PAY: Pledge now and pay now if you like. Or, if you prefer, you may extend your payments over three years. THE OPEN HEART FUND OF DETROIT m] SHRINERS IN INITIATION AT CIVIC CENTER Several Local Dignitaries Attend Meeting Os Fraternity Tiie Ea.-t S.rie Civic Center was ' the Sunday"oT tltt inltll- j tjon of the Shrmers during which I -! 34 candidates were accented, and made full fledged Shrincr*. i attaining <*f a thirty-second degreel Masonry and according to reports , there are only 500 Shrmers in the j i Mate of Michigan Among the high ranking of the 1 I organization present were: E. Wal- ! : lace 'Detroit), most worshipful guild master; John Murphy Jr., of! Baltimore, Md., imperial potentate; | John H. Moore, past -penal oriental ! guide; Harold S. Crosby. Detroit, t illustrious potentate, I. P. John of j . Cleveland, -imperial recorder and! H. Y. Harrison of Flint, past im , perial deputy. The Shrmers are also making! plans from their annual convention j Li st vet k in August in the city Special trains to the c : ty have been chartered by the nrg.itfization and approximately 20,000 delegates ar.- j expected. Convention headquarters will be 1 £■. «*■ '■. Jljr MYZELL SOWELL Son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Madi son of Holbrook avenue gradu ated with honors last week from Sherrard intermediate school and plans to enter Northern high •school in the iall. While at Sher rard. Myzell was president of the school student council for three terms and rated first in the »A health rating. at Ebenezer A M E. church, b:gin . r.ing August,..fi. rians-will be made , at the meet for the setting nf a scholarship fund. The usual elec tions and discusSions of organiza- > I tional problems and achievements will also be discussed. Endorsed by the Detroit Community Fund (Campaign Committee WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN; General Chairman Theodor- D. Buhl . George W. Carter . Mrs. Wm. F. Con nolly . Henry T. Ewald . Hugh J. Ferry . Jame. Fitzeerald law Fitzpatrick . Louis J. Flint . Joseph P. Glaser Rev. F.dw. I Hickey • Henry F. Hulbert . Arthur J. Lacy Alfred C. Marshall . Henry S. Morgan • Joseph A. Mo, mh.a Michael v Moygihaa . Mr.. Frail T. Murphy • Brigadier Jame. Murphy . John P. O’Hara . Mr. Alfred G. Wilaoe Beniamin E. Young Campaign Headquarters *TI! FLOOR, BOOK-CADfLLAG HOTEL BREWSTER CITY COUNCIL ENTERTAINS MORE THAN 100 Honor Grad j The Brewster City council opened liu vacai.on aclivitieg last week with a mammoth community party at Brewster center, sponsored by its Child’s Welfare committee, of which Mrs. Laura Dounveor is, I Tne spacious auditorium of Brew ster center was a riot of fun and gaiety as more than 700 men. wom en ana children milled about danc ■ mg. singing -tmri- piaymg- ramos~~ Everybody seemed in perfect har mony wi’.fr the spirit of the ocea- Attractmg much attention was an 1 interesting display of handicraft j w-ork done by children in the com i munity which gave evidence of , much native ability in need of dc | veloping. I After more than two hours of so. , cializing, the chairman, William T- BUYER’S GUIDE and SERVICE DIRECTORY BARBER SHOPS Service Barber Shop 4446 Brush Street Terrace 2-8770 OPEN 7 A. M TO 12 P. M. WANTED ! EXPERIENCED BARBER Apply ELIOT BARBER SHOP 3515 Hastings Street BEAUTY SHOPS RITZIE BEAUTY SALON Expert Operators Susie Thomas Ella Cobb, Ruth Boyd Ethel Stinson, Hazel McTyree 607 E. Forest TE. 1-4727 Rosa Sims, Prop. Lamay Beauty Shoppe 7—Expert Operators—7 4714 Beaubien, Nr. Forest Terrace 1-1541 Anna Mae Crockett, E. W. Craig. Props. Particular Women Cos To MADAM LULU’S BEAUTY SALON Try Our Special Guaranteed Hair-Grower 530 E. Forest, Nr. Beaubien • Temple 1-0404 FLORA’S BEAUTY SALON Individualistic Artists in Beauty Culture 2016 E. Davison Flora Teaslev. Prop. . LA ROSE BEAUTY SALON ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS 1427 Riopelle Marie Cibson, Prop. BON MARCHE BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Alberta McCullough, Prop. 4518 MILDORD AVE. Ty. 4-1908 BEE DEW BEAUTY SHOPPE Each Operator Gives You ' I Personal Attention 3502 Hudson at 24th Street For Appointment Call TYLER 4-8702 Mrs. Claudia Harris, Prop, CLEANERS Babette Cleaners Nuterize-Dry Cleaned ' Guaranteed Against Shrinking And Stretching Ty. 4-2434 4734 Milford FLOWER SHOP | Phone Tyler 5-2175 WEST WARREN FLOWER SHOP CHOICE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4550 W. Warren Avenue Nrar JUth 1 FUNERAL HOMES Webster Funeral Home 307 Frederic Street Temple 1-1197 McFall Bros. Funeral Home 714 EL Canfield Cos. 3335 River Rouge Vlnewood Advertise In The Michigan Chronicle | SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1039 Mrs Maude Henderson Mrs Mary i Halldwa}. Mrs S.nwif, Mr». Ethel Hemsley. Mrs. Woodford Mrs. Win ::on and Mr*. Maade Adams. At .he close of the program everybody repaired to the second floor whe.-e rctreshmcr.us were being served free. Prophet Bell Moves To New Office Pr iphet Bell has moved his office to the next floor, suae Nos. 15 and public at all time-. The main floor Temple No. 52 for seiv.ee;. We have pr.vate phone in each aepart ment. Let Jesus bear your burdens. Sherrill, associate ccij l : of the Michigan Chronicle, opened the pro gram by leading tnc audience in group singing and introducing the mayor of Brewster City. Fred Allen Mr. Allen in a br.ei adarcaj out lined the program of the Brewrter City council for the civic advar.ee- Among ethers introduced were members of the Brewster center ' and Lbuis Martin. Next the chair man introduced ;hejr,» moil* of the Brewvter C. v c0.,r.c.., C.-.iid Wel fare committee: Mrs Jc.--.-ie Harris. Mrs. Louise Smith. Mrs. Emma Air len. Mrs Viola . LaMar. Mrs. Chris tine Whisenten. Mrs, Lillie Dawson. Mrs Rose Jordan. Mrs. Ella Bar ber. Mrs. Mattie Cade. Mrs. Katie Dallas. Mi.s Dallas. Mrs. CarneJl. FOR SALE! Loj Lago the cc-tage owned by •Mr; J H Fears a* Idlewild. Mich. Three Jarre rooms completelr fur nished a U-shaped screened pored. 246 E. Philadelphia or Call Madison 6952 MISCELLANEOUS JOSEPH COLE STUDIO OF MUSIC 290 E. Vernor H’way Cl. 3468 Instructions in Voice, Piano, ! Theory—Reasonable Rates Interviews by Appointment Only JACK ELLISON'S MOTOR OIL 3-Quarts, 25c & up Cold Drinks & Ice Cream 10121 W. 8 Mile Road ETTA DAVIS DRESS and HOSIERY SHOP Street Dresses SI.OO House Dresses 50c Children’s Dresses 25c anti up 21053 Mitchelldale St. Dr. Frazier N. Moore DENTIST I Hours: 9to 12—1 to 5 6 to 9 Sun. by App. 7068 Michigan Vi. 1-2076 AGENTS WANTED Sell Distinctive Toilets Requisites Liberal Commission MONROVIA PRODUCTf 2130 John R. 2M E. Montcalm Reading and Healing Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Your Complete Horoscope, how to get your heart’s desire; *ee the wise man from Louisiana, who know* Ca. 5024 543 E. Vernor Highway Detroit, Michigan REV WM. BELL, Prophet FOR RENT ROOM IN MODERN HOME Couple or Single Crane Ave. Near Cratiot PL. 7799 CASH FOR OLD PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ! Os |azz. Blues, Ragtime, Swing 5086 Talbot To. 6-56)7 Call Evenings or Sunday DIVINE HEALING AND READINC FREE See daily the wise prophet from Louisiana, the one who knows. Ca. 5024 REV. WM. BELL 543 E. Vernor Highway Detroit. Michigan “Get The Facts On Communism” Write P.O. Box 32. Crand Riv er Station, for Free Pamphlet.” i DETROIT) UPHOLSTERINC and Tailored Slip Covers L. T. PALMER 973 E. Eucalid Tr. 1-3567 KINC SOLOMON S TEMPLE OP RELICIOUS SCIENCE 543 E. Vernor Highway REAL BUY 6102 Iroquois, corner Lambert 6 Rooms and Bath 53.850 Cash s4.ooo*Terms 51.600 Down For Sale By Owner 6102 Iroquois Advertising Is A Safe Business Builder GROCERY STORES BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Quality Groceries and Meats Fresh Vegetables Daily 592 Farnsworth Cor. St. Antoine Te. 2-9553 Free Deliveries REAL ESTATE Wm. J. Fitzpatrick CITY PROPERTY Quinn Road Lots Idlewild Lots and Homes Hall for Rent by Day or Week MUSIC FURNISHED 3722 Russell St. Te. 1-8430 Beautiful 50 Acres Fertile soil—ls acres of woods— j River winds through property. Ac cess to several Oakland County Lakes. SACRIFICE PRICE TO SETTLE ESTATE 22 Murpht St. Pontiac, Mich. 2-1095 RADIO SERVICE Experts in Repair Work with Written Guarantee PUBLIC ADDRESS OUTFIT FOR RENT OR SALE SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE 3712 Russell St. Te. 1-8430 STUDIOS FIOS ART STUDIO 323 Gratiot Ave., Ph. CL 0966 WE MAKE CUTS FOR NEWSPAPERS Open Daily and Sun., 8-6 p.m. SERVICE STATIONS Cobb's Friendly Service CHENE & MAPLE St. Antoine & Elizabeth Gas Oil Accessories SHOE REPAIRERS Joe’s Electrical Shoe Repairing See joe & Save Your Dough” 1 533 Ins Campau TAILORS English Garment Cleaning Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing, and Altering HAT CLEANING 3824 Hastings Street WHERE TO GO COZY CORNER BAR & GRILL DINE and DANCE Choice Beer, Wine O Liquor 4100 Hastings Te. 2-8412 DAVE S BAR LIQUOR. BEER AND WINE BAR-BE-QUE Good Food at All limes j 1701 E. Davison Ave. (Corner of Riopelle) Walker & Billingslea Restaurant 13027 DEQUINDRE ST. BAR-B-Q _ COLD DRINKS LICHT LUNCHES Ice Cream and Fish MISCELLANEOUS USE HEALTH-TOL "World’* Fine«t Tooth Powder’ Sold at All Drug Stores Dr and Mra K G Boddie Mlt»r« Agents Wanted To sell razor blade* 75 cents r hundred. 60 cents in 500 lots. Writi , United Chemical Cos.. P. O. Bo> i 1270. Detroit Miihieun