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PAGE TEN Detroit Wins Dayton Game; Ready For Virginia State | at Brewster Recreation Center, 637 I Brewster street. (iimr Isket Scorers Attention Dur.ng the excitement of the | ;.imc between the two swift mov i mg cage aggregations deadlocked with less than a minute to play, the j Dayton scorckeepor, Coley Cannon, and Clifford Mobely, popular sports wr.ter of one of the city weeklies, keeping score for the Detroit team had a difference in scores The game was such a hard fought battle that the Dayton storekeeper. : official scorckeepor. foe sod all his attention on the contest instead of keep.: ? track of the sco' , c*book. In the meanwhile the scoreboard read one total, the official b> ok another “'and the Detroit ?.- re book st.ll a different one. Detroit Wins The Game Despite the fact that the score l board gave the game to Dayton, i. both score books read tnat Detroit won the contest. The Detroit book j stated 41 to 42 and the Dayton book. : official book read 39 to 34 in the Brewster boys’ favor. Playing before a crowd- of over 500 fans the game was one of the ) slowest battles of the Motor City’s i-eason. It was a hard task for of ficials Shelton Johnson and Ernest Marshall keeping the two teams in < oarh Prepare* For Next Game Coach John Glover of the Detroit team was reached fpr a statement J concerning the game. All the coach had to say was that the decision of the contest would be left up to the officials of the Midwest Basketball ! League. And afer that off he went on how he would have hi? men play t against the powerful We*t Virginia \ State college team on New Year's night Nite Life — (Continued from Page 9> nscuth in the Crawfish state of Ole New Orleans . Perry Bradford says he wrote "Keep Knockin'* in Tcnny-C some years ago . po"s pubhshcr who now claims to be the author of the "Knockin'” piece . . Chi Defender snow was much raised in the .air with raves of praises. Many NYC Hollywood and Chi j stars made the sh- w high with gay-1 etyr-Uuightcr. revelry and entertain-. ment . . . twas held at the Audi torium theatre, the Windy City. } Pat Flowers, local 8 M le road i boy. a singing pianist just did up 1 half a dozen weeks in N YC. He made his debut at Swing club . . Clarence Williams's "That's I What I Wrote Santa Claus" seems a' coming hit number . . . 5.900 high school boys in Philly awarded Paul! • John Henry) Robeson a silver lov |ing cup ... A great day in Sepia By BRANTON CRANE i While men acro?s many teat atiuss-ed against each other, broth-j er aga.ntt brother in fiendish. tierce combat for life and lives of loved j ones: Peace on Earth Good Will ■ Toward Men." wat still a bit un settled Christmas night over last, von the basketball Tame betvreer. Dayton. Ohio. Jone* Brothers and Detroit, both representative teams in the Midwest Basketball League The off.cial score give, the game to the Detroit team. 39 to 34. WMt V*. Here January 1 Jones Brothert-Detroit game was r c -■? the principal gameson the Brewster's team schedule tn>»6fca-_ f. n. The other important game for tne local eager? will be played Jan uary 1 New Year's night, against West Virginia State college, the fast and l cagey outfit that has been classed a- one of the best in the e-iuntrv. The game will be played Stage Door— (Continued from Page 9> her W-’.t we -aid was. we fear, pretty f w -rthwh 'e We had a chance to be.r.g introduced. Although warm* o : •( taciturn.' and t developed that ' we d;d most of tne talking—as usual _wnile she listened to all our gab b-g th great interest and that matchless smile on her face. We wished we c'-uld have talked with her at length. We couldn't, of S.-.e has marvelous eyes. deep, f .ed with the light of a rare and, luminous spirit. We must say a word about the reception itself' It was simple, inti-; mate, cheery in a way receptions seldom arc. It was a perfect set-! t rig for Miss Anderson's quiet gran- We were Erma M rris. p.amst. was among tne chosen few inv.ted to pose with Miss Anderson fra group picture. This was some- • thing of a tribute, for she is doing Negro music a splendid service through .'her Jubal award concert Stage Door awards its palm of the month to Miss Watts lor making it possible for so many people to meet Miss Anderson face to face. THEATRICALITIES It's rumored that Nacircma will essay, "Snuffle Along, a musical first staged in the opulent twenties. The AK A. play this season is Su- ' ssn and God." a comedy originally . written to display Gertrude Law- I rence;s scmfiJUtlag talents . . . , W.ilard Leon Gardner, local author-j producer of "Celebrity Hause*T! "Woman of the World." Booker T Washington.' and other plays, will leave for New York after Christ mas to seek his fortune in tne pro- • fcssional theatre. G od luck. Gard ner. Ro.-a Reid will steer the for tunes of Gardner's. Metropolitan Players during his absence . . . Our friend. Ge rge Small, who has ippeared in almost all our produc-' 1. ns. left for Brazil this month. George is a talented f layer of the j ■trench from and will eventually try-j Brazilian symphony orchestras. We; understand tnat opportunities for, Negroes are very g,od in South. The much-touted "Gone With the W nd" will have its first Detroit Showing early in the new year We look f rward to seeing tnia film al- > f rehand. The NAA C P has al- j ready put it down on tne black list.} • i d we for one arc glad, since Mar garet Mitchell's concoction nt mag-: r ties and racial malevolence is a I gr tis distortion ’he part played} by Negroes in the C:\.l War and; Reconstruction G- -no With the :**i. r.,i,'r i^LlLgL; •nd romantic '.he Southern slaveo rracy was WcH tet Margaret M.tphell pmc among her magnolias tne "dean, daid days of the old south. Mih." As In: us. we much prefer "Uncle Tom s Cabin* In keeping with its'reactionary spin*. Negroes were not permitted to see the Wind." at its A'- ' l Paul R .beson's new play. "John Henry." by Roark Brad jrd. had audTen < = n Boston, where ji .was tried out. rising to their feet' to cheer Did you hear Ph i ppa Duke Schuyler on We the Pc pie." Do-, comber 19? Only eight years old. 1 tms child prodigy has an amazing knowledge of mus.c. She was given PERCY JACKS SIGNS HAMTRAMCK MAYOR TO SIO,OOO CONTRACT ■ •rr' Left to right: Percy Jacks. Mayor Walter Kanar and Dr. Klanchet, medical examiner. Correction: In the November 18 issue Perry Jacks was said to have signed Mayor Walter Kanar of llam tramrk to $5,000 contract with the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough and Taliaferro. Attorneys at law. 1336 Brush Street, Detroit. Michigan STA I E OF MICHIGAN | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ROSTF. HOOD Plaintiff T VS. 303 757 CH NRLF.S HOOD. Defendant I at the Court House in the Crtv i ■of Detroit, in said L'ountv. on the J JVh day nt OfTOtftf. A. D. IW } Present: The Hon. THEODORE T RICHTER 1 Circuit Judue 1 affidavit i.iT'idT 1 at*. Charles Hood, cannot he I .dVcTtate of MR hil* hut' that | 'of Mi"r> ip|Vi: raliaferrol'aftornec s Vor^Pla'inME ■ S.V be'"aVr'n ’ as^cnirfl^d and that this order Ir ptiUli«hrr! !in the Mn h THEOIMJKK I RICHTER * Circuit lodge t A True Copy terr qtt*r>».v*ns-ny D-err? TivE-r • • nswered them all without a sec ond's hesitation. She topped off 'he 1 interview by playing one of her ewn compositions, the ' Dance of the • Forty Thieves." from her suite en titled "Impressions of the Arabian Nigbts."—Port-pm> w:H- play —it. Bethel church. December 31. We wonder h'rtv many of those %ho saw "Mambas Daughters" know that Alberta Hunter, who p ayed Dolly, used to make blOFs* records 'way back in the t*-rrid twenties? She was a well-known blues singer th* n aifd her records vere Widely popular THINGS WE DOST LIKE Among .hings that make u< .'•ligh*- Jy green around the gills arc the Friday and Sunday evening audi ences at the Cas- They, take their. during the performance, and exhibit tneir disturb.ng provincial sm wnen- PROGRAM NOTES Hazel Harriion. noted Negro coh recital at Masonic Temple in Janu ary Her appearance here is being •pons red bv Nellie Wafs. who f r-t b' ught M : an Ar.dcr* n to Or <[ iah Ul THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE - - A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLr OLD FRIENDS THE THEATRE R| | Mrs. Waddy Grimes and Mrs. Lot tie Roxborough talk over old times with Ollie Burgoyne. who Is now appearing with "Kiss the Bovs Goodbye" at the Casj» this week Miss Burgoyne has been connected with the professional stage for a number of years, she Is onlv re- rentiy returned t» thts eounTi v after fourteen years abroad. Miss Burgoyne and Mrs. Roxborough trod the boards together and are having a great time reminiscing. Mrs. Grimes will be Miss Bur goyne's hostess while she is in the city. who read the Michigan Chronicle . . the opportunity of giving my, bit of thoughts, however crude and uninteresting they may have been. 1 to '.:ie of knowing all, those whose very efforts at-culture and progress have made local Se pians pmud of their city, so fair . . | the delightful pleasure of latching these sensual • rbs on so many spe -1 c mens of shapely and brown fem-! : ness of really know mg a few of in- •• eve appealing women . sor 1 c >mpanu<nsh:p. now and then . . . 1 Ole 1939 who soon wiH hr temembered with mcrclv a holly for the presence of a charming and , loveable helpmate, the wife . . . i my G;rl Sunday . . and so 1 CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOMED | During the following four weeks, j 'this "colym" will feeture letters from contributors who feel theyi have sufficient reasons for being thankful f r their well being during) 1939 . . . Send in..your causes for} "thankfulness" . . he sure to sign! - your name and address. HAPPY NEW YEAR I My best wishes for a Happy New }Ycar to: all members of the Chron-{ } icle staff ... to those police offi cers and Negro detectives as Hen -det.i'.n—Tuqpin, and—Hurry—-PitU.! j Sergeants Rutherford, White. Fuller.} i Smith, Lieut. Wallace Williams, and; I Inspectors John O. Whitman and ; Searle. and Del. Licuts. Elarl Ander son and Go rge Bran ton of the j homicide squad . . along with De tectives Maurice Fullerton and I Lieut. Jack Harvill and Sgt. Charles ; Meehan apd Detectvie Fred Wagner . . . all hf whom have made my j weekly news gathering easier and ‘ The best of New Years to !ho«e j cabaret owners who have welcomed } me and my girl Sunday during our ■ digs of what the showfolks arc do- I ing; Happy New Year to: Marshall | and David (Midway Club) for being j true friends and making yours truly I glad to have them ns reliable friends . .to Mr. and Mrs Broad, who are also on my list of good friends j and associates . . . and to Henry Hare 'Henry's Grill) who is a like- I able person interested in good en- LEGAL NOTICE HERBERT~L DUDLEY Attornev-At-Law 4256 Russell St. Detroit, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY BESS IF. GIBSON? Plaintiff VS. No. 29245° ! BFNNIE GIBSON. Defendant At a session"V>r sail? Court held ! in the Court Hons- in the City of I Detroit, tlie 6th day of October. I V D.. 1039. Present the— j Mnn. VINCENT M BRENNAN | It appearing to this Court from I I the affidavit on file, that after dili ! gent search and inquiry, it cannot ■he ascertained in what state or country the defendant, Bennie Gib . tev»d< s. and that his last known addrc«s" wa« 1925 Kiopelle Street. Detroit. M,r!t. ; ON \l err ION OF MF.RB V R 1 1.. DUDLEY, attorney tor the plattuiif. Bessie Gibson. 'IT IS OR i I)FRFi> that the defendant, Rennie • i answer the Rdl '* 'thin three Ml months from the j -t-ife .’t -ht* -Order, o* Kdl I that of said Order he 'em to tTiV la*i known address ol -aid defendant, by registered mail, and in rase no registered return re ript signed by tne defendant ts [ received, that this Order be pttb tl-ifted.'Tx-rrqnirrd-hy law VINCENT M. BRENNAN Circuit Judge I f \<I'AR I I.INGF.M \N. Clerk jL> D. DcV deputy clerk j j show history was made on Dec 16 when NBC did up Sepia-Arts Pic ture. "Dress Rehearsal" by way of ! television at the Biggest City 'N.Y.C.i . . . Eddie Green was fea tured highly in the featurette . . . this thing was written and produced . by all Sepia talent . . . truly a re ; markable - xtrp irr the progress of • Sep a talent K.d Lips Hackette j local boy. has a Jungle Band of Jam and Jive with which he • mak j ins night spots sizzle with heat on I a road tour. I ill OLD 5 1 IR l> D 1 ID LONG LIVE THE NEW YEAR | Now that Master Tme is most j ready to w rap up Ole Man 1939 ;n burial r -be and lay him right in the deceased are put . your n.telife scribe wishes to thank that grand Ole Man of Yesteryear • 1939* for ' several presents: 1 The heaps of health and ’ittle ! wealth . . the chance to do weekly . jscribblings for all you guys and gaTs iirmpany. this statement should have read SIO,OOO. Jacks, aer agent for the company, has been a resi dent of llamtramck for many LEGAL NOTICE JUDSON B. POWELL ! Attorney for Plaintiff 405 Cratiot Ave. Detroit. Mich. Cl. 0274 | STATE OF MICHIGAN ( IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOP I THE COUNTY OF WAYNE i IN CHANCERY COR V LEE SCOTT, Plaintiff vs. No. twm j CIT Yt\t. f'.S ■S'COT’f. • Defendant" • At a session of s; i.l Court held j I at the W ay tie ( ouniv Court House 1 in the City of Detroit on the Ist j day of November. \ D., 1 139. Present Honorable— DeWIT T H MERJU-VM ' Circuit Judge ! I It satisfactoriiTTppcariiw bv as 1 f da•• it hereto attach. .1 that the de- . | but tha*! lie resides i,t l lipmascVl'le! ' (.a.. Thomas County. On motion of tmi-nti B. Powell. 1 u.r Plaintiff. IT IS OKDI RI I) that the afon-said JefelTilant. Charles S.-ntt. enter ltis appearance in the above* ’ !*'f)n like motion. IT I« OR Dl HI D that the order i.e pttl> l 11shed according to ljxs nV a cops thereof l»e sent to the Dcundant .* ' DeWITT Hi MIRRIM Circuit Judge 1 ' \<P \HJ I.iNC.FM \Y Clerk 1-L, L). L)l \- ,' tair, I-j ty dt. k Texans Fight For j Their Civil Rights i NEW YORK CITY. Dec. 2* "The people of lexas are showing the j country tnat they have a real con ception of the need for a program of fighting for civil rights." said Mrs. Daisy Lampkm. field secre tary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pcdple. who recently completed a tour of the state conducting cam paigns for the N A A C.P. Nearly 2.500 persons joined the NAA CP. during the Texas cam paign. tertainment . . . and to many per formers whom I hope will have the New Year brings them prosperity, happiness and good healtn as: Dixie Brown. Renaldo, Tony. Ro sita, Willard Davenport, the "Lovej It" personality Peggy Joyce. Nehi Berry, Kitty Wade, Phil Giles, and I hosts of others who make their plays 1 before the footlights at various spots j in and about here. Best wishes also to those gray | newshawks of the Detroit Times.' Free Press and News. The heartiest | jof best wishes to Raymond <Spor-j I tree) Jackson ... a really good I fellow, the tops in hepcat sports! ... also to Al Roman an old news man and friend. MIDWAY DOINGS Midway club had nitelifers lined up in the barroom waiting to get ■ mto tbe cabaret where much' holi day gayety, noise and fun was the thing of the hours . . . The cats ; were eager to get into the place of jumpin' jive. And now for the show: On came the cast all costumed i .n white to do a bit of skating to •me tune o? "Jingle Beßs." a pretty " scene to watch . . . Next was the splendid encore meriting work of Van Epps who dramatized in a pris oner's garb "A Prisoner of Love" . . mighty well received. That tear-jerker of a heart song, "Once ! In Awhile," was his encore, which yours truly liked muchly. Now, any time for Dixie Brown who went slightly hi-uppish to do a number which she called the Vamp." She was all aflutter with that filmy? scant'y~and diaphanous costume of ners. It was slightish ballet-ish in presentation . . . And now comes Joe Milner a newly at - Li-s ipaL to do a skip rope t<>. music beats of “Tea For Two" and) winning a big applause. "Baby Me." passionate and plead ing cried Josephine Beck to start a wave of sentiment whipping up the I nitelifers. Then coming on bold | with a compo which never fails to ! dig sepians. Beck did up "St. Louis Blues." When she came to the cho j rus of that ditty she took up the ; whole house in one big rocking sway of lowdown blues jive. Groundhog Basie is really a hard working stepper as he puts out all he has on the floorboards . . makes good applause for himself ] Th.? spot promises a gala time, come Monday. Jan. 1. or New Year's day to all you "jumpin' with the jive" : cats. Boh Baker- says come and pitch a little woo at the Midway club. | For a killer of a thriller. "Frank- I enstein and his Bride.” with Van | Epps and Hazel Mickens was really j top stuff ... all ghostly with that ! weirft inhuman Frankenstein who ! ravishes his equally nerve-chilling ' and ugly bride. 1 Carl Bradley is making a name - for himself with those tuneful ar | rangements of his . . . the latest ■ are "Little Brown Jug" Snd"‘‘ln the | Mood." really what it takes to make | those who jitter jitter and those who "cant wish they could. —— ! Raymond Spotree Jackson, popu lar playboy with the "40" Buick was strictly in the midst of the goings on at this spot ... He has many friends in the nite life world. 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 MHCHTFEr.—- ~ Plaintiff VS. No. 29428 F STERLING McKINNEY. Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the Ist day of December. A.D., 1939. Present: The Hon.— HARRY B KF.IDAN Circuit Judge In this cause, it appearing to the rourt by affidavit hereto attached, that chancery summons has been issued out and under the seal of this Court, for the appearance - of the defendant, and that the same could not be served on or before the return day thereof, for the reason that said defendant being a resi dent of the City of Detroit. County of AV'avne and of Mii'hiwait. was concealed therein, and said chancery summons has been re turned with the certificate thereon endorsed, showing that after dili gent search and inquiry, said de ifinlant-could not be serxed in said • State of Michigan, on or before the reMtrr day thereof- On motion of Roxhprough and Taliaferro, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED tliat'said Sterling McKinney. cau*e his ap pearance to be entered in _ihis_ court, within three month* from the date of this order, and in case of his appearance, he cause hi* answer to the plamt-ff’s hill oi com plaint to be filed, and a copy there of. to lie served upon the attorneys for the plaintiff within 20 dav* aiicr >.rrvicc upon him of a copy o* -aid hill, and notice oi this order, an!? that tt default thereof, the saif* hill he taken as confessed by the said defendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order he puli li-hed in the Miehigan Chronicle and served, according to law. HARRY Al KF.IDAN Circuit Judge I \ True Copy f'XSPAR 1 I.INGFMAN. Clerk | By Herbert Schmidt, deputy clerk I ”-****• rr r 1 r ~ r '0 5 . . jl j An unusual view of Great l-akes Park drive and Hillside drive in boulevard at the corner of Oak the Great Lakes Country rlub LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY PAUL KEITH. Plaintiff VS. No. 2939^1 PEARL KEITH. Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a se»K» of said court, held . in the Court House, in the Countv ] Building in the city of Detroit, in I the County of Wayne, and state ! o: Michigan on the 3.st dav of ! October. A. I).. 1939 Present, the Hon Theodore J. It appearing from affidavit on file that the Defendant. Pearl K,eith, , i? not a resident of the State of | Michigan, hut resides in the City ; of Louisville in the State of Ken- ! tucky and her post office address I is General Delivery: It is Ordered that the Defendant, Pearl Keith. . enter her appearance and answer J the Bill of Complaint within three (3) month? from the date of this j order or the said Bill of Complaint j will be taken as confessed and that said Order be published as re- I qttired by Law and that a copy of ! this order he sent by registered | mail to the last known address or j that the Defendant he pemonallv served with a copy of this order of ! publication as required hv I .aw. THEODORE .I RICHTER Circuit Judge A True Copv CASPAR J LINGEMAN. Clerk j By D - DeVogetau, dernitv clerk FRANK E. WOODBURY Attorney For Plaintiff 2727 Hastings St. Detroit, Mich | 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 DOR \ METZ. Plaintiff VS No. 205-242 JOHN METZ. Defendant At a session of said Court held ! at the Court House in the City of j Detroit, in said County, on the 20th day of December. A.D. 1939. Present: The Hon.— ROBERT M. TOMS In this cause, it appearing by affidavit r, 'X ft f'lc that t hr defendant. John MrT7~ rannrn he «rrvrd by process issued out of this Court a< he is not a resident of the State of Michigan, hut that he resides in the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: ()tt motion of Roxborough anti Taliaferro, \ttornevs for Plaintiff IT IS ORDERED that the de fendant. John Metz, appear and sn swer the hill of complaint filed in this cause, within three months front the date of this order, or that said hill will be taken as confessed, and that this order he published in the Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law, ROBERT M TOMS Circuit Judge \ True Copv <_ AS PA R J T.lN'.i M \N. ( hr k F\ Herbert ScliiTinfn dfprttj i frrk LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY EDDIE SILVERS. Plaintiff VS. No. 294258 HELEN SILVERS. Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a session of the said court held in the Court House in the Counts Building. City of Detroit. Wavne County, Michigan, on the 10th day of November. A.D., 1939. Present: Hon.— DeWITT H MERRIAM Circuit ludge IN THIS CAUSE, it appearing by affidavit on file, that the de fendant, Helen Silvers, is not a res ident of the State of Michigan, nor Tlocs she reside anywhere in satd State, but that th* said Defendant i i« a resident of t : ;e State of Mis- i sotirl. ancT that she does reside In the City of Kansas City in sa'H i State, and that the last known ad- j dress of the Defendant in city was I 1300 East Sixteenth street. Kansas j Citv, Missouri. Jackson County : ON MOTION o: Hamilton Jun- ! ior. attorney for the Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED that the defendant. Helen Silver*, appear and an-vrr the Bill of Complaint herein filed against h*r in this cause within three (3) months front the date ot this Order, or said Bill of Com plaint Will he taken as confessed against Iter. IT I? FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be pub lished in some newspaper printed, published or circulated in this County as is required by law a.nd that a copy of this Order he mailed to the said Defendant at her la«t known address hy tegtstered mail, and that a Return Receipt be de manded therefor. DeWITT H MERRIAM D. DeYOGETAIK, Deputy Clerk SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1939 A WIDE WINDING ROAD Lakes — (Continued from Page 91 with ten points. After the Lake? had scored 35 points to Peter Pan s 25. they began a clever performance of cagey court antics that had tne crowd roar.ng so as they could be heard for blocks Charles Young. Great Lakes, started the first quarter with a field £oaL_.Lakes kept :n the lead with. Charles Isles. Bob Bolden and ; Bleach totaling 10 po.nls to Peter '■ Pan's 5. In the second period the i All Stars went ahead 17 to 19 The ' end of the third quarter was 22 to , 23 in the Lakes' team favor and the final score was 43 to 27 ! Joe "Jumpy 71 Brown considerably in the game. Brown j one of the scoring lights of last ; year's famed five, was all over the court Thursday nigh" Jimmy ; Haynes sat and watched the game ; stating that he was taking time out for Christmas but w’ould be back in the Great Lakes' itneup on Sunday evening, when they play at Light Guard Armory. The proceeds made from the Pe ter Earl All-College Stars and Great Lakes B-j, Five game wtH be twoe4 over to charity. LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOP THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ANTHONY GREEN. Plaintiff \ S. No. 291005 ROSIE GREEN. Defendant At a session of the said Court } held at the Wayne County Couit 1 House in the Citv of Detroit, on the 15th day of November, A.D. 1939. n resent: Hon.— DeWITT 11. MERRIAM Circuit Judge l It satisfactorily appearing by af fidavit hereto attached that the de fendant, Rosie Green, is not a resi dent of the State of Michigan, but | that her last known address is. St. Louis. Mo. I ON MOTION OF WILLIAM jA. BF.RRY, attornev for the plain ! tiff. IT IS ORDFRF.D that the aforesaid defendant. Rosie Green ' enter her appearance in ,the above I entitled cause within three months ! from the date hereof, or the said Bill of Complaint filed herein will he taken as confessed against her ON LIKE MOTION. IT IS ORDERED that the older he pub lished according to law or a copy thereof he sent to the defendant at her la-t known address by reg istered mail. DeWITT H. MERRIAM , _ Circuit Judge A True Copy CASPAR LINGEMAN. Clerl By D DeVogetair. deputy clerk j 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 CUS PINO LIBER ATO. Plaintiff VS. No. 292.579 THELMA LIBERATO. # Defendant | At a session of said court held .it the Court House in the city of Detroit in said county, on the 2(>th day of October, A. D., 1939. ' Present: The Hon.— THEODORE J. RICHTER 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 the defend ant herein, and that the same could not be served on or before the re turn day thereof, because said de fendant being a resident of the city of Detroit, county of Wayne and state of Michigan, was concealed therein, ami said chancery summons has been returned, with the certi ficate of the *ummon* thereon en- I dorsed, showing that nfter diligent i search and inquiry, said defendant ' could not be found in xaitF statr I of Michigan, on or before the re- I | turn day thereof: ' On motion of Roxborough and I Taliaferro, attorneys for the plain tiff. IT IS ORDERED that the said Thelma L-herato. cause her appear ance to he entered in this court i within three months from the date ! of this order, and in case* of her anpearance. she cause her answer to the plaintiff’s bill of complaint to he hied and a copy thereof to he served upon plaintiff's attornev* within 20 days after service upon her ot a ropy ot satd WtH. ant m default thereof, that said bill be taken as confessed by the defend- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be pub li*hed in the Michigan Chronicle and served, according to law THEODORE J. RICHTER Circuit Jiidwr \ True Copv • r.\SP\R I LINGEMAN. Clerk' By D. Dc\ogetair, deputy desk subdivision at Holly, Mich. Great Lakes boulevard Is the beautiful winding 66-foot wide main drive leading from the massive stone columned entrance gate on Grange Hall road- 'Where are 14 milea of roads throughout the grounds and subdivisions in the Country club property all rut and in the pro cess of development. These are privately owned and built roads and are included in the huge de velopment program being carried out by the Great Lakes Land and Investment company, owners of the property. 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 i BESSIE WILKINS. Plaintiff VS. No. 293111 EDDIE E. WILKINS, Defendant At a session of said Court held ■it the Court House in the City of I Detroit, in said County, on the • ; ‘h dav of December. A. D. 1939. Present: The Hon.— HARRY B KF.IDAN Circuit Judge In thi** cause, it appearing to the court by affidavit hereto attached, , that chancery summons has been issued out of this court, for the appearance of the defendant herein, 1 and that the same could not be I served on or before the return day Thereof. lie cause the .said defendant, being a resident of the City of De troit. ( ountv of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed there in. and said chancery summons has been returned with the certificate thereon endorsed, showing that aft er diligent search and inquiry, said defendant could not be found on or before the return day of said sum mons. in tlte City of Detroit. Coun ty °f Wayne, State of Michigan, > after diligent search: On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro, Attorneys for Plaintiff,— IT IS ORDERFD that said Ed die F.. Wilkins, cause his appear ance to he entered in this cause, within three months from the date of this order, and in rase of his appearance, he cause his answer to the plaintiff's bill of complaint to he filed, and a copy thereof to he served upon the attorneys for plain upon him of a copy of said bill, and tilt, within 20 days after service notice of this order, and that in de fault thereof, the «aid bill be taken as confessed hv the said defendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED lift a copy of this order be pt»b- : j lished in the Michigan Chronicle, 1 | and served, according to law HARRY B. KEIDAN Circuit Judge "A True Copv CASPAR I LINGEMAN. Clerk By D. Dcvogetair. deputy clerk LEGAL NOTICE Roxborough & Taliaferro Attorneys at law. 1336 Brush Street Detroit, Michigan STATE OF~MICHIGAN « IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR \ THE COUNTY OF WAYNE 1 IN CHANCERY j JOHN THOMAsTPlaintiff VS. No. 293756 WILLIE MAE THOMAS. Defendant At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the Ist day of December. A.D., 1939. Present: The Hon.— HARRY B. KEIDAN Circuit Judge In this cause, it appearing to the court by affidavit hereto attached, that chancery summons has been », issued out and under the seal of?j this court, for the appearance of the defendant, and that the same could not be served on or before the return day thereof, for the rea son that said defendant beinß a resident of the City of Detroit, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chancery summons has been returned with the certificate thereon endorsed, showing that j after diligent searrh and inquiry, »aid defendant cmtld nnt be served n said State of Michigan, on or j before the return day thereof: On motion of Roxborough and Taliaferro. Attorneys for the ■ | Plaintiff. ’ ) IT IS ORDERED that said Wil , lie Mae Thomas, cause her appear i ADce to he entered in this court. ! within thiee months from the date of this order, and in case of her appearance, she cause her answer to the plaintiff's bill of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served upon the attornev s for the plaintiff within 20 days after service upon her of r copy of *aid bill, and no tice of this order, and that in de fault thereof, the said hill he taken as confessed hv the said defendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED! that a copy of this order he pub lished in the Michigan Chronicle, - and served according to law. HARRY B KFJPAIM Circuit Judge \ True Copy CASPAR J LINGEMW. Ork By Herbert Schmidt, deputy clerk