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jjll St ABtrfß* &*•*. Columbia Clifford 2924 y/est Side Civic and ...Social News ~ j|(l Mr ,. lUulrUv Hcmlng) ' w ,.,i side Ti*uw <lub siur Texas Hub met lll ’’. noon at the home of **»»-■ ‘ ‘\j , Kr« and l> McDonald. M tford a venue. It was an sion and the follow iMP" l - were elected: H. 11. president: Mrs. Fearl J. vice president; Mr. 1 Moure, secretary. Ar '•,mor; M L* ""” r r.vo.Hl membership chairman: f oU4 rrv ..-Histant chairman. Tin next meeting will be held „ t h,- la me of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. ,1 a t 1 ji. m Those who are loiiresit d ate Invited to attend. Hartford Lo»|w*l (hunts rill u„!i< Md Gospel Chorus I r \venue Ihipt. Church ‘‘m 'mull i tltelr first program at lh l< cliuri ’■ Sunday. April 3. at j.. ; „ ~ „ The public is Invited \ ]ri N mi, . rhi-holm is president ‘had..- Aid; Mrs. L. Mout , i 0,1. tit of Gospel Clio- V Niter \|, f Hammonds of Wa.h i(!i( | \: Thomas Ham ponds *’! til:' Alger St. the past (on:■ week- Mrs Hammonds it the »ileii Mr Hammonds brother, gh*. has graciously entertain ed while in the city with many WEST SIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY '"DIAMOND’S CREDIT JEWELERS A Liberal Allowance for yeur old Watch on anew one PHILCO RADIOS and Tubes for any make of Radio 3632 W. Warren —Between 25th and Roosevelt TYler 6-3918 " CLEANERS ANP HAND LAUNDRY f" AVOID THE EASTER RUSH ! ! I.H lii Make Your OLD Dnrment* Mke .NEW Insurance (iuarante**! Delivery Service Perfection Cleaner* And Hand Laundry 4210 W. Warren Ave., at Scotten W. J. Mitchell, Jr„ Prop. Tjler o.T2«T FASHION SHOP , ■ 1 - Easter Specials ! ! Hosiery. Maoeks, Shirts, Noeks Winns rtr. House Coats and PnJamas Made To Order. Milford Fashion Shop 4Ti4 Milford Tyler 6-9669 Mm. Shaw. Proprietress HAMTRAMCK CANDIDATES RE-ELECT ARTHUR J. ROOKS JUSTICE OF PEACE Re-Elect FRANK MATULEWICZ CITY CLERK Hamtramck, Michigan ELECT FRED PABST COUNCILMAN A Straight Democrat A friend of all the Poople I parties. Visits to Canada, th*a’ I parties etc.. Mrs. Hammonds tea* | honored on Sunday March 27 a' , a dinner party, ah,.,, by Mr. ami Mrs. Clinton It Woodson. 32 Fredcrh k Ave , whu have rcivnt- Ily moved Into their new honu I which is one of IH-troll's most pu- I latlal horms. Guests attending the dinner party were Mrs. Lillian ■ Hammonds, sister-in-law of Mr# Hammonds; Mrs H 1.. Brown and daughter. Miss Cllno Brown, *in . ter and niece of Mr. Woodson. i Miss Lonnie Dubois. Miss Clarice Lewis. Jack Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Mughue Clarke of Flint A delicious menu was served and en joyed by all Many frleuds mad • by Mrs Hammonds will mis# her when sh< depart# for Washington and will be looking forward to a return visit from her. New Light Church The very ix.puipr pastor, the Itev. A M. Martin left fi>r Buffalo the first of tlie week to hold a r* - vlval. ll* will n-turn Saturday, and will t»e in New Light's pulpit on Sunday morning. The many friends <>t Mrs. <;«or gia Tiller, of 24th street wNh a speedy recovery for her mother, who is ill in Alabama Mr* Henrietta Davis of 6000 Beecliwood is much improved af ter having her tonsils removed. She is in Fords hospital, but will Wall Paper And Paints Gregory and Cos. Wallpaper, Paints, Varnishes. Room Lots—lo Rolls B9« 4SIB W. Warren near Scotten TYler 6-4740 be home very soon. The Khythni Club A successful litngo party was given by the young men of this < iuh on' Saturday evening, March 27 at the home ~f their pi evident, j Marvin Fleming Boxwood. Many useful prizes were awarded. Mi liat by r*cei\ <1 the vr.a.d , :■ i/> M i’ l ' .le-. ( ,f 'I xark. nu. Aik., at her t Mis K"bt, l’< nit: ’ !‘J ave: ~f Hu- ,-!•>. »,..s ” " r ‘ • jli . t" r S'-me t.m-. Mrs. 1 ti it *' n many f r i«-n hltirerefy uopi lot iij- rt c ovCry. I ait( (I Di-'ri -t m»re- si • .it Organf/aMou held tin ir ‘regular meeting at Hartford Center Mon day evening, Mar. h 2*> The follow ing program was arranged by t lari-m «• Fisher, chat) matt of the program Committer. Solos. Mr. Brinkley; Heading. Mrs Kusa Wealhei shy; redo; Kugene John* son i» nip.ino and by Mrs. North ‘Toss. Attorney i‘buries A. Kox horongh gave an interesting talk lon current events and interesting | 'luestloiis ami discussions came i fl ‘ n ill. iv ;:e inner.* Kefiesh ! w*-r*- *crved by the ladles j"f the group I 1 h*- K..'l Symphony choir !Id their , ul.t meeting on Frl | day Niyl.t March 2 ;U at tile home -Mrs t.,< Morcun of Ileechwoui Til* > aiiept<U an invitation to -due on Sunday April 3rd at St. .lame> t'MK Church. coin*-!' Vine- 1 wood and Kirby -»i ts. The ladj • vangelist Mi*- Whit-- is pr-a, h ing. Tit* public i> invited Weft Side H. R. Jamboree Held At Kronk Center ' 11 The \J'tuix.ivf| |( id las’ Sat urday .v. iiiui* at the Kronk Com munity Center uitcl.-i auspices of tlie West s*i l l Human Relations Council. was asp.• mild -ticces- The aflai was directed by M/ Kim-lla <-abull-, chairman <•! the I Cha .u ier-Building Committee of! Ihe organization. The votings!* I S os tile Peter I’uti ’ Nursery School, directed by Miss Drown, opened tiie program, add their antics kept the audience well amused. These were followed by various acts bv pupils of the Weil Side schools. The Martin Twin, girls six yeai [ of age, astonished the assembly» wltii their talent at the piano. Hsr- • old Walls, a student ut Sampson School, delivered a splendid mon j. logue. characterizing an elderlv Southern woman chastising a young boy. The Hoy Scout group ent * tallied with a campfire skit. Mia. Kdith Rawlings presented her group of girls in an exhibition of tap dancing. j Tile youth group of the Council.' directed by Mr. Lockhart, present ed a skit dealing with Juvenile delinquency. Little Alice Kurt, of McMlciiael Intermediate School, sang two popular songs and thrill ed the audience, wth her sweet voice. A comet solo. "The Blue Danube Waltz.” was played by a student from Columbian School. Let Your Slogan Be— “A Tribune In Every Home ,> Hamtramck Candidate* RE-ELECT ALEXANDER KOCHANOWSKI Constable RE-ELECT WALTER KANAR COUNCILMAN .‘IB THE JETBOIT TRIBUNE SATURUaV, APRIL 2, 1938 Win* Honors . .. .mm M’ '~; vj&i -''if ' .^m|(b|' , > Hpr/s*** t gg|| g SL- ~v\ bu mm V'l^H \ ,f.; ;JB , * 7 • ' v ' Yy ■< 'll** Anna L ;„ewl«*, liauvli. ter of Kicliaril Lewis u ml the •ale Mrs. Lillian W, Lewi-. ln<liaiia|Mtlis, who rmltnl her H. >. from Purdue liiluT-Ity last January. she majored In English ami French, and was flu* lirst colored student to i ruct ice leaching at Jefferson II lull School in Luiuycttc. Shr i> al so Ilic lirst colored sui<!* at to sene in tin* culiimt of tile I'iirdnr V \V( A. and executive ooii a ell of Wesley Foundation. Miss Lewis m mil in tills capacity for three years, and wo* delegate to si\ conferences and contention*. Before lor return to Indi anapolis, Miss Lewis was feted with a party hi her honor, re celt ini: mur.y lovely irift s. Deacons’ Union Sponsors Program At Tabernacle The Detroit Deatons' Union sponsored a program Sunday. \Larth 27. at 3 p m ut Tabernacle Baptist Church. Beech wood am! Milford streets. The program was as follows: Devotional exercises, deacons fiorn the People's Baptist Church; selections. New Light Choir; wel come address. Deacon Wright; re spouse. Deacon S. Jordan; solo. Mrs Bessie Bert; short talk, Dea con j j. Williams; talk. Mr. Dean -election, choir; sermon. Dr. A M. Martin, pastor New Light Baptist Church: selection, choir; offering; Introduction of the president of the De ons' Union. Dr. C. H. Bell. Ik n J R Delonev is secretary of ..e Deacons' Union. Miss Hayden was luistress of ceremonies. Lester Walton Honored sty Social Workers The meeting of the Detroit So cial Workers Council, at tSe "Brown Bomber’s chicken shack last Thursday evening, was.honor ed by the presence of Hon. Lister Walton. U S minister to Liberia One of the features was the pre sentation of a film. “The Blind Spot Os Science,” by Mr. Landis of the Investors’ Syndicate. Those present included John C Dancy, president of the council and host of Mr. Walton;, Miss Helen Wright, secretary , Ernest Carney treasurer; Mrs. Fauces Moss, Miss Jaqueline Williams. Rev. Horace White, Mrs. Beulah WTiltby. Mrs. Geneva Moore, Mr*. Annette Bur well. Mrs. Beulah Carter. Mrs. Vir ginia White. Mrs. Ernestine Walk er. Mrs. Bessie Officer. Mrs. Alma Mitchell. Ernest Marshall, Lloyd Cofer, Miss Alice Wesley, and Mrs. Pansy Mack. The program closed with an ex hibition of modern tap-dancing, performed by Lola Hunter and Shirley Huntaberry. of Sampaon School. The trophy was won by these two artiata, who completely captivated the audience. If the trophy is won by the same artuts next year, it will remain in their possession. Youth groups of the city are in vited to participate In these an nual “Jamborees." and should con tact Mrs. Emella Oabule. 6988 Beechwood. RE-ELECT GEORGE BANISH For COUNCILMAN Conant Garden jClub Plan* Lively Party it) -I. L hemp Hi* i.trirude Harris in ill a 1 Edith ’i'lii niaa Hofcpital. Th- c: ; mil.* Ten met recently at 1 • a.i of Mr*. Bradley. The cluh in. do plans for u cocktull part> i , uivon Sunday, April 3 at li •'! ” • of Mrs. J■ I’tersou. ** 11 ni Tills affair will f.r< ioi thtii i,lg party, to be giv en AP :i o 5.«19 Brush S’. After I* “hi • and: us-io:;.-. refreshmento **»>.• mi\-.| The next meeting will l>< will Mr Cos, per on Galla heghei street. Be -tire •» send in your n*-wv itetn> » • the CoiiHtit Gardens rep reeeniative and read ?he Tribune every we. i> LEGAL NOTICES ATT \ n. LFUIn \ IIOWLKT I F Ml. 2,V>2o:| tMi.M.MlvsioM |{s’ >oTlt L la the Matter f ,f tin. Estate of Elizalx h Hold.!n> lie ceased. W* . undersit to and, having been app int. J by the l’rohaie (’oti" 1.0 tn c,»uiiiy of Wayne. S!a>- o' Michigan. Commissioner.-, to ren.'w. ixamiii' and adjust al! claim- and demand* ot all peioous against -ml deceased, do hereuy give n 'a • that w*- will meet at <he 1... W i:i> * ot Lewi* & Bowie,tte •a'T ..(Tam Am Li -• iti said Coun ty. (.i W* dnestlay lie' 2't’h day of May. A !) l!*.",s, and on M Miday the 25th day of July A D. 1938 at ten o'clo k A M of each of said days, for the p irpose of examining an i allowing said claims, and that foj~ mouths com the 25th day of March A. D 193-. were allowed by sa.J Court tor creditors to present thtii claims to us for examination and allow a lice. Judge Jo* A Murphy Dated March. 2a. 1938. Edward Daniels Francis M Dent Commissioners Published in Detroit Tribune Serv. on < Heuii Lewis Jr & Clarence c Foster Executors 4-2—4-23 —o LI.WIn & RUWLETTi: Attys. For Executors 607 V.lanis Ate. F. ML 217401 1 OMMInnIoNKKV NOTH K In the* Matter of the Estate of Pauline Minkins. Deceased. 1. the undersigned, having hern appoint.<l by the Probate (X>urt lo.’ the County of Wayne. State of Michigan. Commissioner to re ceive. examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons **ill deceased. do hereby give notice that I will be at the I-a w office of Lewis & Rowlettg, 607 Adams Ave. E . Detroit. Mich, .a >ai»l County, on Wednesday th.* 25th day of May a I) 1938. and on Monday the 25th day of July A. D 1938. at 2:00 o’clock P. M. of ea.'h of said days, for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims, and that four months from the 25th day of March A. D. 1938. were allowed by said Oourt for creditors to present their claims lo us for examination and allowance Judge Thos. C. Murphy Dated March 25th. 1938. Charles R. A. Smith. 8019 Oakland Ave Commissioner Published In Detroit Tribune Serve on Cecil L. Rowlette & I-eroy Minkins Executors 4-2—4-23 ATTY. ('JUS. A. KOXBOKOK.H 1336 Brush St >O. £*4061 In the Mutter of the Estate of I>la Snowden. Deceased. I. the undersigned, having been appointed by the Probate Court for the County of Wayne, State of Michigan. Commissioner to re ceive. examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against said deceased, do hereby give notice that 1 will be at No. 1336 Brush Street, in said County, on Wednesday the 23th day of May A I) 1938. and on Monday the 23th day of July A. I). 1938. at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of each of said days, for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims, and that four months from the 25th day of March A D 1938. were allowed by said Court for creditors to present their claims to me for examination and allowance. !>ated March 2f»th. 1938. Robert J Evans 1336 Brush St.. Commissioner F’ublbh in Detroit Tribune Serve on Clias. A Roxborough. 1336 Brush Administrator 4-2—4 23 l ! __ I I t \ I u B' B SOLD WITH j »l)IH»K)i* £ •coupon only m ™ IST ■ Political Factions Gird For Hamtramck Election By II- I rawi«.rd and ,M. Page Kev. Banks and bis senior choir will render service at St. peter* rtilii Zion church Sunday April 3. u ! p. m. Rev Metcalf is a- King those citizens who sta\ home Sundays to pleas, attend tln-se Sunday evening service.-. Professor I. ichelhergcr It’s th* talk of the town in Ham tramck that Prof. Janos W Elchelberger will appear at St. Peters Zion church Easter Sunday Prof Eichelb.iger is Interna tionally known for his splendid work in the field ol religious ed ucation. he is the general director of religious educate n in Africa. Brasil, and the Culled State*, for the AMU Zion Chui: lies H imtra. mck citizen- are looking forward to the opportunity of hearing him. Frank Bonds, outstanding col ored news bov in Hamtramck. Is ill at his home on Moran street. Molhei Vaught*. of V* mans street, ha- bean sick The titiz of Ham’.ianiik are glad to know that she is better. Moth* r Vaughn is above ninety years of age Vigilantes Lite Party The Vigilante- dull gave put ty Friday night Match 25 at the to .no- ot Jack K *rd. on M Dougal! street. Matty were pte-.-nt and all enjoy. and the affair Am. tia th* crowd, we saw the following: Ver non Johnson, e* mg Hazel Jacks to the music of the Maniuetf* ; Percy 4.0 Ks ajid Bertha Bunks: Bennie W- rs Willie Mitchell. Si mon rial. Virginia Askew Rich ard D» an. and M*r::il Franklin Lee Charlotte Burney. Alvin Bene field, Virginia Harris' n. Vera Johnson. Charles Siebert. Ja_k- >n Dumas. Robert Wingo. Johua Lee StovaL Lol.-y Hill. George ('lay, Simon Clay*. Lester Crawford. Lau ra Pearson. Mildred Williams. John Rice. William Scot’. Bessie Burney, Lucille Teague. John Mil ler. Melvin Butler. Ida Lee Moure, Tlicsslea* Nunlee. Johnaiu Simms Calvin Reave.-. Rudolph Crawford Gragg’ Reave* Kenneth Wright Fred Pubs! By H. t. Fred Pahst, member of the Ham tramck school board, deserves the support of every colored citizen. Through personal contact, and having known Fred Pabst for years, your reporter finds him to be very broad minded, and un biased. Mr. Pabst cooperated with the league F° r Better Relations, when they were seeking colored help in the public schools. Your reporter asks the cothred clUzens to give their very best considera tion In the final election to him .Mayoralty (jHiididale*. Compared In April. 1934. when Lt wandow ski took office as Mayor of Ham tramck. with him went Into office the following colored persons; Ad dle Watson, health department; Daisy Rogers, first colored clerk in city assessor’s office; Ann Glaz ier employment bureau; Herman Watkins, water department, which was not filled under Tenerowicz; Arthur Sutton, foreman In D.P.W. yard; Jim Bonds, sanitary depart ment; Phil Batchelor, janitor la Mayor's office; Wilson Walfered. janitor in maintenance depart ment; A If- Perry, In justice court, receiving his position through ef forts of Lewandowski and the Colored Committee; Gladys Davis, clerk in city comptroller's office Alfred Peterson, job in D. P W. The present Mayor. Dr. Tenero wicz. has one less colored in the city employ, than Lewandowski had, although their salaries vary by a slight margin. Dr. Hender son. first local colored city phvsi. clan; Mr. Rlugo. city electrician; Mrs. Philpot, welfare department; 'Mrs. iris Butler, city nurse; Mrs. Hill, comfort station; Mrs. Dean, also in comfort station; Mr. Lott. D P. W job; Mr Banks, janitor in mayor's office Eugene Butler, city assessor's office; Ben Ken nedy. D. P W. foreman. OQ3B l.uHni K;uii' Mars Ln<!' - Ryans only Negro t.ieir "• inf !Lcnitratuc a High .”■1 )niOi s Varsity Ousiie'bull tenfl) brought victory and Mi*- Merropull t.m ii.;.h S. h'i 1 cliamph tiehip Friday night ui Naval Armory when In- tossed in th<- winning basket in the las* two and halt minut* of the game. with Ham trainek behind by one p ini. Hv atis recovered u rebound oft th»- bark board and Mink a held goul to give hie team a .".4-;’..'S victory c.v* r West* n High School <*l if ’ *iii Mob. ly and Horae** Coleman ait substi tutes i,n ij,» Hamtrninck team ILuunrnmck High's ba.-K tball team went through the iea v n un defeated. bij' was fled b> Northern earlier in ’ln -* as n Hyaio 1.- playing hi- first s*-.t snii With tht cluh. and is in th- I levent.h 1 : ri. Hi lands <; f< • 7 inch*- Moldy is a fr* .-ltn«*u I'elie4'-vheriii hnnre The 1* in . S’ r\ it • Chib and sonny it ;■! e-K.tsti • <it; .• it' th' In'’Hi t . ! H.iii, .'•■i i.'l.iv »• Vv tiitiy. April 2 The | im usually M ' ti- 1. t bi<: if ball a* < hfi-t mas title Th. ■ : tV'ir first pr> . East* tin:.• • tli Ist th»> Itave had feiierowli*/ Makes Progress ißy Maude Puget I " Rudolph G Tenerowic i. pud*- of Hardittnuk. is gallantly andn eourr>ouily making great p<- Illlcal campaign I*r. Tetjei’owlc* is in the niavoraltv race by Hint Joseph Lewaudowski To compare these two personali ties \vi should review their past, but suite we have already famil iarized ourselves with their past during th* primaries, this is un tlec essnr.' Let.us now consider the qualifi cations which prompt us to place our "X" bv the name of certain candidates on April 4 Without a doubt. th*re is only one man run ning for the Hnm'ramck mayoral ty. who can hold that position That i- Dr. Tenerowicz. Anyone failing to vote for this man will it. an injustice to himself and his people Don't be misled by propaganda. Vote fc*i Dr Rudolph Tenerowicz for mayor. (Continued on pape 0) 1 uwm wJ'V »/JjW 11H I JcßoHL£^)H^nßZ7n (Swcri t'liwr) Harry MraHalarrlm. Jjl’ u^pßp4ow7Tj||9CYip]ilTiim&7^ PAGE THREE Students Receive Diplomas From Lincoln School The Lincoln Kveninc School, J which wan foiueily an elementary school, now has a well-established high school depicrtmeiit {• - UipaJ. .\|, Lopshirc unit is la ity are to be commended At the exercise# W< 1:. • Match 16, tli following iWi e .’i.iduated frciin Jtij.i it H;rh Primus Light sey. Li u.< Fny.is Eve Jyn lieitis princ* (.’lark, Ru.t. clolph Hatcher. (Georgia Edwuru- Hugh Hall Frank Iteno was IL< t acher. Judge Arthur E Gordon f R’t rd* r> t >urt delivered -n address to the graduates at and urp c*cl rliem to continue their >d.*.. tic.u The Judge also told ' ■ graduate* Jew be hac| attend’d night mhool. in ordei to secure hi education. "'Education tends to i make people bettei ci z. ns I said I Mrs. Teague was mistress < f I e; reniellb s. t Du.i’ir th.’ fail session the t J lowing courses Will ice offvl'* i . • th,. Ltncolu Evening School: j Lb mi litary giaths at.d .bje* in the ninth and t* r. f h grade- All Las Aletas Club Has Its Monthly Meeting For March L s Aleta- ('itil* 'th* Sportgw ... • men* me* its .■* v iL.r montnlv : -»*'-ic,ji March 24. at th*- home of Mi s Jes.y |i» ii-on hostess ;tnd acting cha.rnian of 6575 Stutiio : -Mo t, The other members of th' !<! ib in* L >uise Crockett. Mur ;.’ic:*t Cummings. Mildred < ~m-'ming 'ming- Grier, Mary Johnson. | Marion Martin. Ossi*- Paschal. Mat tie Segurs .end Pat Waller Mildred Gumming<• and Ossie Paschal w* r> - voted in the Club last meeting The next meeting will be held a | the Ist of April at 13i*7 Mcl>ou-...l venue with Mildred Cummings :. hostess All members are urged * be present. It was decided to ad vance the time of all future xueet ings to *>;"»> j m At this ineeti: v j a tentative program for our activi > ties for the next six mon h# will I be worked cui. i sI*EU»V LIGHT ( LI It A recent meeting ot the Speedy Eight flub whs held at the horn* of Mrs* Lucille Armstrong 3550 Owen street. The business period was followed by a social hour, dur ing which the hostess served dain ty refresliments. Ku*4" "a? play ed All members were present.