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PAGE FOUR GREAT LAKES GROUP LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA fc . . \ • / Negro Congress In Mass Move Against Discrimination Bv CHARLES W LOWERY -• C.ingress plans *o seek the supp*’ |<>f ail organizations in support of' _:U demar.o for representation in, T7t:L-parc ?t —•~-rr‘y- govcrnrrr"*:; city, county and state educational I '.hv Flint poli’e department; son tat ion in the public utilises such i as our local gas and electric com*' concerns where Race patronage According to Henry Clark. Con .gross executive secretary, a city wide conference of all progressive organizations, churches, civic and} -;r;- i r’ -hv r- • , :r.i-n< ..f ;ha i Si. John Community center late I Vunies Barrow Honored At Gay Party The home of Mrs. Lilly Brooks. , } mother of Detroit’s world heavy weight champion, Joe Louis, oc-} ! cupied the limelight again last Sat- urdav evening, the occasion being • ' the honoring of Miss Vunies Bar : row, sister of the champ, upon her . I return from Howard university | J where she is majoring in political , | science. f ! Many of the younger set were I on hand for the fun, coming from | eve:y section of the state. Dancing, partaking of delightful refreshments 1 and engaging in talk and laughter iof "small and inconsequential ' things” we saw. Melba Grimes. Ed die Richardson. Eleanor Boykins. Freda Bailey. Grove Coo'.e. Dorothy j Saunders. Sue Martin, Helen Bank- I head. Esta Swan. Kenneth Johnson. I Albert Davis. Jenny Strickland, Bill Bethel” Ann PiiYloXV’ST:. "anSTTMrs”*" Aaron M">ely. Lena Jack.-on, Sallie Harp. Lillie Jordan. Mildred Cum mings. Martha Lockhart: Nettie Jordan,-Helen White. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davis, John Wool ridge, Winifred DeGrasse, Mr. void Mrs ~Walter Cachran, Martrr. or* Strickland. Ulysses Amos. Allen Noble, Emery Hayes. Elizabeth Gri ■'n. TTollle Cdcm .r Juanita ' H<»bos Dor* Addison Ulvssex B'.y k.r.s. Catherine Carter. V.vian Car ter. Pauline Cain. Lottie Mac Stackle. L iiian Anderson. Larry Bleach, and of others M -s Barrow left the city Wed nesday for- Lt>« Anseles. Calif.. - when* -he w,U vwnt Mo* Tailor Mae Richards of 671 E Fifly-first street of that city. Gayateens Meet The Gayateens met last Friday at ”Th. home :.r the Treasurer. Marv Brown on Alger avenue. Following an interesting session JtarlQU? games at the comple’ion of which a delightful luncheon was : served in the din.ng room by the I hostess. Lesser Estelle will be hostess at the next meeting at her home on In Party The Willing Workers' club is hav ing a two-night party at 944 East Canfield avenue. Friday and Sat urday evenings of the current week. A radio will be awarded to the 'holder or the Ttrctry ticket ax d-mi prize. FLINT Mich —l' wa-- >.-.:d n re-. I Flint chapter ~f the N..tjen.il 'Ne *- -d ihw :n-..w ihzr. 3C ■> ■ mrhin - I i n c . -f/.1:.a b:t>. in . .! phase; .f activity of the life of F .nt The rnt c tapter to t tyai 1< As we go to press the executive b jrd of the O.ngrej* is .n ;es f,un ironing out the differences in ' procedure in solving the problems confronting NYgro people of the JOB SECURITY. WELFARE, HI \l 1 11 HOI SING MU MAIN ISSUES Since racial issues are being ra.-ed I to obscure the real struggle of a break and. »n .. ! r • -os and ten dcnc.es which isolate and d.scrim- ; Congress will include in its tm the c v ' !.ner*:e s c nf-rcement of rtate .0. which g...«rantce equal* 1 mental to health; prupet h spitah zation for thildren and espedallv expectant mothers. Dine and Dance HENRY'S GRILL Michigan’s Largest Cabaret Madison & Orleans Amateur Show. Wednesday Thursday Jitterbug Contest Friday FLOOR SHOW STARTS THURSDAY Music By |CE HELM AND HIS ORCHESTRA NO COVER CHARGE For Reservations Call Clifford 1279 UNIVERSAL HAGAR’S SPIRITUAL TEMPLE NO. 1 944 Napoleon Street SERVICES SUNDAYS Sunday School V A. M Preaching 11 A M H. Y. P. iL6 P M. lecturing 8 V. M Message Circle and Healing Thursday 8 P. M. Lecturing Friday 8 P. M. Menace 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 Prophet and Founder DRINK!! GR.ENAY The New Drink SENSATION Looks and Tastes Like CHAMPACNE Distributed h> IMPERIAL Repretenu- TEMPLE fefliSt rtir; MICHIGAN CHRONICLE • - A REUAHLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY A. Thomases In Swank R,e c e p t i o n Gala Event Honors Dr. And Mrs. Carter By GLADYS j Dr and Mrs. A, E. Thomas Sr.. I were the gracious host and charm- Dr Mrs E A Carter. Sunday in the garden of their oeautiful home on Josephine ave- I I The setting was that of sunken lily ponds, rock gardens, rose hung trellises and a soft carpet of green creeping bent gra.ss under foot. The I broad expanse of the side drive, made a lovely entrance, just at the ! end of which was placed a long table cleverly decorated with cut flowers ~ . and heavily laden w r ith ! dainty things to drink and nibble Presiding here were Mrs. Elizabeth ' ' Ports, Mrs. Alice Burton and Mrs. I Annie Mcßroom. Next, one greeted ! the host and hostess, Mrs. Thomas ' wore pale yellow organza with tur quoise accessories; then to meet the guests of honor. Dr. and Mrs. Car . ter, who stood under a pagoda. Mrs. ! Carter wore a two-tone, polka : dotted dinner gown of violet and : fuschia. belted in at the waist with a yellow sash. ; Leroy Smith's String ensemble played music which caressed the ears all evening. Dr. Alf Thomas Jr., took moving pictures, t Those who came to meet the new i lv weds included Mignon E. Walker j . . Mrs. Thomas A. Brown Sr. . . Dr. Thomas A. Brown , . Mr. and J Mrs. Thomas Morris . . Mrs. Earl Walton . . Mrs. Kate Johnson . . j Dr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas Jr., and (Maceo . . Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Clendon, Mariel and Merle . . Miss * Victoria McCall . . Mrs. Louise Douglass . Dr. and Mrs. C. G. I ! Constable . . Dr. and Mrs. James ! A. Moore and Agnes . . Lucille | Owens . Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Whit- I by . . George Taylor . . Louis) Simms . Dr and Mrs. Joseph B. j Henderson . . Mr. and Mrs Fred Alston . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Davis . Mr ~nnd Mrs J H. Cole; t Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burris . . | Sara Levi Stephens . . Edgar O | ‘Srrphrn* . .Mr and Mrr Robert- Bradby Dr and Mrs. S. W Jen-! kins . . Mrs. Cadmce L. Hines . . Mrs. Pettiford Robertson . . Mrs. A. G. Robertson . . Mrs. J H. Fears . . Miss Hortense Fears . . Dr. and Mrs. D H. Givens . . Miss Lillian Jones , , Mrs, Lillian E. Johnson Sue B. Greene . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lantoin . . Dr. and Mrs. ,! A Marlowe . . Mrs, j Madeline F vler . . Mr and Mrs. A. E Greenlaw . . Mr and Mrs. j F. W. Dempsey . Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lambert . Miss Lola B Gre gory . Mrs. Ethelyn G. Henry . . Christine Smith Mr. and Mrs B. Penick . Dr. and Mrs. M R. Stanton . Dr. and Mrs. H. Pey ton Johnson . Dr and Mrs Paul . Alexander . Dr. and Mrs. C. W. I Brooks; I Dr. and Mrs Aaron C Toodle . . I Margaret Colden of Norfolk. Va. ! . . Albert H. Johnson . . Mr. and 1 Mrs. William L. Colden . . Mrs. | HomeT H Smtttr. . Colonel Smith* . . Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Loomis . . Mr and Mrs. H. W. Haynes of Roanoke. Va. . Mrs. L. E. Walker . . Mrs. L. M Ports . . Mrs L. W. Tyrrell . R. Louise Henderson . . Dr J W Collins . Mrs. L. L. Spann . Dr. and Mrs F. E. Daw son . Dr and Mrs D. T Burton Dr and Mrs. J. P. Watkins . . Mrs. E. V Haynes . . Mrs. Ida J. Brown Eva M. Mcßroom . s j Marion and Margie Carter . . Mrs. M A Teague . . Miss Doris G. I Davis W P T.;\ ingston . Mrs. « Great lakes Country Club Lots [rfrMfifi!n »■ 1 1Brgrnfiinrrri Sr INCLUDING MEMBERSHIP May Be Purchased on Deferred Payment Plan GEO. E. SMEDLEY Real Estate All Over Michigan 446 E. Warren Te. 1-6192 irl \J to stop over as their guests. From this point they will proceed to the Grand Canyon National Park, which Is referred to as the “Earth's Scenic Wonder.'* They will arrive at Los Angrlrs, ( alif., the "Angel City,” at 12:05 p. m„ July 11. and for nearly six days will be the guests of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance com pany. The local committee, un der the supervision of George A. Beavers Jr., vice president, has perfected one of the greatest pro grams of entertainment ever of fered the N.N.I.A. Included In this tour is an attractive two-day plan for a post-convention trip to Exposition. Caught by a Chronicle cameraman just prior to getting underway are in: (photo ll Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. and Mr. L. C. Blount. Otty. Charles Mahoney. Mrs. A. F. Bristol. H. W. Hol comb. A. B. Seals and William Hansen. (Photo 2>: A. B. Seals, A. E. Kinney and Charles Ma honey. (Photo 3): R. L. Gunn. H. Holcomb, (on the train steps). Mr. W. Toney. L. A. Millben. J. A. Galllmore. Mrs. Ada Summers and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bristol. Among the representative* of Great Lakes Mutual Insurance company the following persons will attend the Los Angeles con vention of the National Negro In surance Association: Louis C, Blount, president of the National Negro Insurance Association and vice president-secretary-general manager of the Great Lakes Mu tual Insurance company; Mrs. Louis C. Blount. Atty. Charles 11. Mahoney, president of the Great Lakes Mutual Insurance com pany; Mrs. Charles 11. Mahoney, Dr. Robert Grecnidge. vice presi dent-medical director; Mrs. Robert Grecnidge; Mrs. Agnes Bristol, assistant secretary; Henry Hol- William 11. Hanson, district man ager; Alja Frands. district man ager; R. L. Gunn, assistant dis trict manager; A. B. Seals, agent; Mrs. Ada Summers. The party left Detroit last Wednesday night, en route to St. Louis, where they will board the insurance train. This train will leave the Union station, St. Louis, Mo., Thursday, July 6 and go via Colorado Springs; thence to Denver, where the complete party has been in vited by the American Woodmen jCassey-Ferguson Vows Spoken ! Phillip Cassey, formerly of 77 Kendall avenue, was married June 26 to Martha Ferguson of Pontiac and Detroit, Mich. The bride is the popular pro- j priettress of the Fergo-Beauty Salon . | at Warren and Brush streets. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro, Attorneys-at-law. 1336 Brush Street, | Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY BRUCE S. SPAULDING. Plaintiff VS. No. 289712 MARY E. SPAULDING, Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the city of | Detroit, iw *aid-cou«L tth the 13th day of J une, A. ,D. P 1939. | PRESENT: — The HON. CLYDE I. WEBSTER. Circuit Judge In this cause, it appearing by afTi j davit on tile that the defendant, j Mary E. Spaulding, cannot he served by process issued out of this ' court, as she is not a resident of the state of Michigan, hut that she resides in the city of San Francisco, state of California: On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, attorneys for the plain tiff. i IT IS ORDERED that the de tfendant, Mary E. Spaulding, appear j and answer the bill of complaint j filed in this cau«e, within three J months front the date of this order. lor that said bill will he taken as • confessed, and that this order be ! published in the Michigan Chron- I icle, and served, according to law I CLYDE I. WEBSTER Circuit Judge A True Copy CASPAR J. LINGEMAN, Clerk Bv: D. DeVogclair. deputy clerk LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayne a*.—270.207 j 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 27th day of | May, in the year, one thousand nine f hundred and thirty-nine. Present*: Thoma* C. Murphy, judge of Probate. In the matter ot ' the estate of Bessie Bacon, deceased. | An instrument in writing purport |mg to be the last will and testa- I ment of said deceased having been heretofore delivered into this court for probate: It is ordered. That the seventh ‘day of July, next, at ten o’clock in ! the forenoon at said Court Room ] be appointed for proving said in i strument. And it is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to j said time of hearing in the Michigan I Chronicle. THOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate } A True Copy ALFRED L. VINCENT 1 Deputy Probate Register Texas Guest Enjoys Visit To Our City Mrs. Virginia Burris Grace of Houston, Texas, is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. E. Lee. and her cousin, Mrs. Roscy Lee Kellan, at 13512 St. Aubin. Escorted around the city by John H. Turner and her relatives Mrs. j j Grace thinks Detroit is a grand I town. She will remain in Motor city for another two weeks before I returning to her Houston home. I — - jW. P. Livigston . . Miss Meta Pel , ham . . Miss Harriett Barrier . | Hardy F. Harris . . Ernest Fisher | . . Geniveive Stewart . . Dr. Bob "Brnrrett . Dr. V G Tolbert . 1 | Arthur Caruso . . Dr. O. L. Barland . . Mr. and Mrs J, E. McCall . . Mr and Mrs. Charles W. Jones . . Mr. and Mrs. Allie Smith . . Mrs. Charles F. Green . . Mr. and Mrs. E R Carney . . Dr J. A. Graham . . 1). and Mi.- W R Thompson . . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brooks . . and Datie Cheatham. BETHUNE & BRUSH TEXACO SERVICE STATION Texaco Gas and Oils CAR WASHING BEST IN TOWN Courtesy Service to AH' Residents Fete Resigning Y' Secretary i ' Because we know what Lucy Thur j man branch has meant to you, • Because these very doors will miss j your figure passing through, Because you loved each brick, each wall, each room the building knew. ; It is wnth sadness that we see you go Because for our own welfare you I were much concerned, 1 Because the lamplight nf ynur love ; for us. always' has ever burned, 1 W • offer you this token of esteem i which you have-earned. : Our love. God's blessing, and we'll miss you so”, I Written by one of the girls, the I residents of the Lucy Thurman i Y W C.A.. through the above poetic j medium to express their apprecia tion for high type of friendly serv ice tendered them by Mrs. C. S j Smith during her six years as n..i:nii-naiK't l d.:Vt..i nf tn* l.ucy j Thurman Y.W.C.A., which position I she resigned last week, i The tribute was read to Mrs. | I Smith at an impressive breakfast i | held in the dinning room of the | i "Y” last Sunday morning. Flowers, i ! toasts and parting tokens were also ' given to the honoree. Averring that “I have you all. | even though I am resigning, I have loved every brick and wall and j room of this building.” Mrs. Smith expressed her deep appreciation of ! the sincere courtesies extended by her young friends. Mrs. Smith tendered her resigna tion from her position at the ”Y” two weeks ago which became ef fective July 9. She has but recently returned from a tour of Western Africa and surrendered the posi tion because "it was impossible to j maintain the position and at the I same time her self respect.” LEGAL NOTICE CECIL TT”WARD 1926 St. Antoine St. I STATE OF MICHIGAN I County of Wayne ss. 270,951 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 fiftlv day ot June, in the year, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine. judge of probate. In the matter of the estate of SYLVIA FRED ERICK, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Manzy Burdine praying that ad ministration of said estate be grant _ed_to Cecil L. Ward or some other suitable person: It is ordered, That the thirteenth day of July, next, at ten o’clock lu' the forenoon at said court room Ibe appointed for hearing said pe tition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be pub lished three successive weeks pre vious to said time of hearing, in the Michigan Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulating in said Countv of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY Judge of Probate CH AR L KS V R. HARRIS Deputy Trobate Register LEGAL NOTICE ANTHONY~NELSON. Attorney-at-law. 517 Hammond Bldg., Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY MAGGIE Me NEIL, Plaintiff VS. No. 289-386 LEE ROY McNEIL, Defendant At a session of the court held in the Court House in the Wayne County Building, at Detroit, Mich., on thia first day of June, A.D., 1939 Present— HON. CLYDE I. WEBSTER Circuit Judge It appearing from the affidavit of Maggie McNeil, now on tille in this cause that the defendant. Lee Roy McNeil, is not a resident of I this state, but that he resides at 612 Adams street. Monroe, La. On motion of Anthony Nelson, attorney for the plaintiff, it is or dered that the defendant, Lee Roy McNeil, appear and answer the bill of complaint, filed in this cause, within three months from the date of this order or said hill shall be taken as confessed against him. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published according to law in the Michigan Chronicle, and also that a copy of this order be sent by registered mail to said defendant at 612 Adams street, j Monroe, La., at least 20 days before (the time prescribed for the appear- I ance of the defendant ! CLYDE J. WEBSTER Circuit Judge ' ASPA C R P J. LINGKMAN. Clerk ; ! By; T. J. Dunn, deputy clerk 1 . \ 4 tjjggfe 9 l MISS SERITA BANKS Graduate of Chadsey high school, is the daughter of Mrs. A. Banks of Bangor avenue. Detroit. Mich. LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro, Attorneys-at-law, 1336 Brush Street Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ADOLPH LEWIS, Plaintiff. VS. No. 289.468 ISSLENE LEWIS, Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the city of Detroit, in said county, on the 28th day of June, A. D., 1939. Present: THE HON. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER, Circuit Judge In this cause, it appearing to the court by affidavit hereto attached, that chancery summons 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 re turn day, thereof, because the said defendant being a resident of the I city of Detroit. County of Wayne, —t*te of- Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chancery sum mons has been returned with the ing that after diligent search and inquiry, said defendant could not -+*«--*erved in said l Mate of Miclii gan. on or before the return day thereof: On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, attorneys for the plain tiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said -Isslene Lnwi*. appear iiik this courl and cause, within three months from the date of this order, and in her appearance, she cause her answer to the plaintiff’s bill ot complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to he served upon the at torneys for the plaintiff, within 20 days after service upon her of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof, the said bill will he taken as con fessed, by the said defendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a true copy of this order be published in the Michigan Chron icle. and served according to law. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Circuit Judge A True Copv C \SPAR J. LINGEMAN. Clerk J By I). DeVogetau. Deputy .Clerk | 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 ALLEN IVORY*"Plaintiff VS. No. 289467 ALPHA IVORY, Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the city of Detroit, in said county, on the sth day of June. A. D. 1939. Present: THE HON CLYDE 1 WEBSTER. Circuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing by affidavit on file that the defendant, Alpha Ivory, cannot he served h> process issued out of this court as she is not a resident of ihe state of Michigan, hut that she re sides in the city of Brenham, state of Texas On motion of oxborßough and Taliaferro, attorneys for the plain tiff. IT IS ORDERED that the de 1 fendant, Alpha Ivory, appear and answer the bill of complaint filed in this cause, within three months from the date of this order, or th.v said bill will be taken as confessed and that this order be published ir I the Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law. CLYDE I. WFBSTF.R Circuit Judge A Trtie Copv CASPAR J. LINGEMAN. Cler‘ By; f. J. Dunn, Deputy Clerk 1 SATURDAY, JULY 15, 193'J Blue Monday Party For Blue Bird Inn j You don't have to spend • blue I Monday any more, for at the Blue | Bird nn. the West side's most »n --| joyable spot it is possible to drive I those blues away fram 4 until, with j r. number of celebrities and stais, j featured with Ella Lee (Black ‘ Beauty*. Linky Brown and His Kats ' of Swing. I It is the policy of the Blue Bird | ,'nn to have some entertainer of j note among their patrons, and mem -1 bM» ot the band of Erskine LEGAL NOTICE RAMON aT~MARTINEZ Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law Detroit. Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY I GUILLERMO LERM A. Plaintiff, VS No. 289,991 MARIA ESPINOSA LERMA, I Defendant 1 At a session of said Court, held in the County Building, City of De troit, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on this, the 22nd day of June, A. D., 1939. Present, the— Hon. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Circuit ludge ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the affidavit I of Guilhrrmo Lerma, plaintiff, here j tofore filed and made a part of the record hereof, that the defend ant in this action. Maria Espinosa I.erma, is not a resident of this state and has never been a resident of the State of Michigan; that the said defendant is a resident of the j Republic of Mexico, and that her last known address is 127 Frolonga cion de San Ciprian, Mexico City, Republic of Mexico; On motion of Ramon A. Mar tinez, attorney for the plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the de fendant, Maria Espinosa I.erma, ap pear and answer the bill of com plaint filed in this cause within three months from the date of this order, or the said bill of complaint will he taken as confessed against the said defendant; and, It is further ordered that this Order be published according to law in a newspaper of general cir and, further, that a copy of th>’s order he sent by registered mail the last known address of the said defendant, at least twenty days be-- lore the final dale, .hereby estab lished for her appearance before this court. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER Circuit Judge A True Copy CASPAR J. LINGEMAN, clerk By D. Pcbogitaer, Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorneys-at-law, 1336 Brush Street, Detroit, Michigan STATE oFMICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY LOUISE WILLIAMS, Plaintiff Vs. No. 288,727 ROBERT WILLIAMS. Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the 25th day of May, A. D., 1939. PRESENT: THE HON. HEN RY G. NICOL, Circuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing to the court by affidavit on file that chancery summons has been issued out and under, the seal of this court, for the appearance of said defend ant 1 erein, and that the same could not be served on or before the re turn day thereof, because the said defendant, being a resident of the Village of Inkster, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chancery summons has been returned with the certificate endorsed thereon, showing that after diligent search and inquiry, said defendant could i not be served on or before the return day of said summons in said state of Michigan: On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorneys for the Plain tiff. IT IS ORDERED that the said Robert Williams, cause his appear ance to he entered in this court within three months from the date of this order, and in case of his ap pearance, he cause his answer to the plaintiff’s bill of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to he served upon the attorneys for the plaintiff, within 20 days after serv ice upon him of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof, the said bill he taken as confessed by the said de fendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order he pub lished in the Michigan Chronicle, and served according to law. HENRY C NICOL. \ Trt„ Copy r ' r '"" J ' "'" CASPAR .1 LINGEMAN. Clock Bi . T. J. Dunn, Dcpuly Clerk Graduates