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PAGE TEN IV Latr*l Saarl Mj\et MODERN WAY BEAUTY SALON Indhridualistic Artist* I* Beauty Culture W* Specialise la The l « tke Hair u 4 Scaly Special - Reduced Rate*, Mon. Tue*. Wed. ■arsarct Heraaadca *•* ®r*%R Street Proa. CHEERY DetrolU HJeR. BUY ONE OF THESE BARGAINS Trade in Later for Triple your Money #5.00 DOWN 1929 Ford Tudor $30.00 1930 Ford Tudor 47.00 1928 Ford Ford'T 27.50 1929 Ford Roadster 15.00 1929 Studebaker Sedan 28.00 1931 Studebaker Coupe .... 60.00 1928 LaSalle Sedan .. 47.00 1931 Hudson Coupe 28.50 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan 22.00 1931 Buick Sedan 47.00 1931 Chrysler Sedan 38.00 1930 Essex Coach 32.00 500 Later Cars 3s's, 36’s, and 37’s All Makes $50.00 DOWN 1 Open Every Night Until Midnight BERT BAKER, INC. “THE BIG LOT” 9800 GRAND RIVER AVE. COR. LIVERNOIS ABIXILWC’E... i qji^' M V ICTOR HUGO straight California ■Ti brandy ML 90 PROOF Truly great... most R 4Kk < reasonably priced! IJSL? PINTS —Vs QUARTS R"*2T *l.lO *1.70 rbrr?* •** ] m cm n« hi s 2 FOR BEST RESULTS TRY Sinclair Coal or Sc met Solvay Coke N q We Particularly Solicit L an Order For Our Kentucky or Ohio Coal i R YOU WILL LIKE IT ITS BETTER g Kentucky Lump $7.75 Ohio Lump $€.75 Kentucky Egg 7.25 Ohio Egg 6.75 J J. T. SINCLAIR CO. Ptwitowa Office GRATIOT AT BROADWAY Phone RA. 2200 Special Programme For Each Night -GRAND BALL SATURDAY NIGHT FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST 4 ONGRENSIONAL DISTRICT CIVIC 4'U'RH REFRESHMENTS FREE ADMISSION—E.44TI NIGHT London Bobby Boor And Alo Receive* Wide Distribution It is eon Armed by Twelve Horse Genesee Ale distributors, who handle the distribution of London Bobby Ale snd Beer that these two fine brews hare met with instan taneous acceptance by dealers and consumers alike. At the general offices of the dl.— I tributors, 4433 Csss Ace., it was learned that rarely before in the history of bear distribution has there been a more favorable re sponse to s product than was given to London Bobby Beer and Ale. Evidently Michigan Beer Drink er* were quick to appreciate the wholesome goc>dness of these two fine brews Sales, we are advised are constantly increasing as great er and mere extensive distribution takes place Asked to comment, Ed | Marx, advertising manager, said. “We aie proud indeed of the rapid st: ides being made by Lon don Bobby Beer and Ale. and we ’ are grateful to the public for it's wholehearted acceptance of tjte*e two really superior brews. This is a real quality product in the same price range as the lo cal Beer and Ales. Phone Te. 2-SSSO ROYAL TWELVE BRIDGE 41LIB The members of the Royal Twelve Bridge Club met with Mrs. Walker. 320 Erskine. Miss Watkins was hostess After the busines routine, a de lectable luncheon was served and bridge was played Among the guests was Mrs. Al ma Hayes, who lately returned from Hot Sp ings Ark The club will meet May 0 with Mrs. aimer, 1;♦ T 7 Maple street. Mattie White is president; Mabel Walker r«pr’*r 1 I ! HorSEWIVES LEAGLE NOTES I Housewives league No. 1 met April 18. at ’he hem* of Mrs. Woodforjfl, 1017 Mt. Vernon. Mrs. David Howard, president, presided. w:»h twenty-five m< mbers present. The league* annual party was discussed Two new business names were brought in and the housewives all pledged anew to patronize Negro business. The next meeting will be held May 2 at the residence of Mrs. Fr»d Align. 561 Owen street. AMITY GIRLS (LI B The Amity Girls held their social meeting Wednesday. April 20, at the home of Miss Clara Warren. During the first part of the meet ing. Miss Wilhelmenia Lewis made a talk concerning the spring fro lic which the club plans to spon sor After the business period, games furnished entertainment for he social part of the meetingJ Miss Warren, the hostess, served a delightful menu. 1 Members of the club include Wilhelmenia Lewis. president; Novella Lester. vice president; Clara Warren. secretary; Mar jorie Johnson, treasurer; Mytrle Hicks, Veta Milliner, Pennie Lou Smith, and Madie Grasty. NACIREMA • Presents ! ‘DEATH TAKES 1 A HOLIDAY’ jjj FAMED FOR STAGE TECHNIQUE Atmosphere Unusual Exclusive Cosmopolitan Fashion* In Costuming GIGANTIC! ! STUPENDOUS!! COLOSSAL!! At ART INSTITUTE FX>R RKSRRVATIONS CALL Nacirema Club TY. 4-8837 May 6, 1938 CTRTAIJi Btfo P. M. SHARP BILL WALKER SAYS— “You ain’t seen nothin’ till you see TEDDY BLACKMON’S sensational dancing shoes” Plantation Rhythum Opening—Friday, April 29th. THE PLANTATION Five-fifty East Adams— CHerry 0230 TKB UtTßon TRIBUNK SATURDAY. APRIL 30, IfSK King Os Hi-De-Ho V •* ' k jßfc| k \ JBI • <& r : .j^ißilSiii at, - H V4»> (alt (allnxxay. himself. ami liU fanioiio Cotton (lull orrhe*- tra ami rexue will open a King Os Impel To Swing At Colonial Theatre Next Week Rov Eldridee and his orchestra will open a week's engagement at Colonial Theatre. Woodward ave nue and Sibley street Friday. Kldridge and his orchestra have been broadcasting nightly from the Three Deuces In Chicago. The broadcast is heard over the Ool umbla Broadcasting System. Recognized as one of the great est trumpet players of all times. Eldridge will hold a number of jam sessions during his stay at the Colonial. At these Jjam sessions various musicians will play with his orchestra as guest stars. —A COLOKKI) Jl'IXiE— Entertains Members Os Aspirant Club Mrs. Overby was hostess to the [ members of the Aspirant Club,' Saturday evening in her a/partmeut at 524 East Adams avenue. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the hostess wore Mesdames Rapheai RadioclaM Examination Electric Treatments Massage DR. FRANK G. BRACEY Chiropractic Physician 513 E. Kirby Ave. Near Beaubien Detroit, Mich. TRlnlty f IBERAL Loans On All Article* of Value BARGAINS in OUT-OF-PAWN Suits & $ 9.95 Overcoats ** up Watches - Diamonds Jewelry • Luggage LEWIS LOAN OFFICE 641 Gratiot Ave. j Open Evenings Announcing Official Opening East Side Civic Center (Formerly Elk’s Root) Silt I hr nr HI. Thursday, Friday and Saturday f'VHs April 28, 29, 30 v• i K's oiiguuMnont at flu* Michigan theatre. Friday. May ♦>. Hollis. Ora Johnson. Elizabeth Rrookt-, Luvenia Overby. Roberts, Kathleen Slate. Zelma Meadows, and Elsie Rarksdale, and .Mr. Meadows. FREDA. ANDERSON THE COMMUNITY’S MOST REASONABLE UNDERTAKER Before selecting an undertaker; consult os, and compare the prices, equipment, servlee, and appointments of this Home with what others offer. WE GIVE THE PI'BLIC WHAT THEY WANT, AT A PRICE THEY CAN AFFORD TO PAY Protect yourself and your Insurance. We offer onr servlee for your protection. Let ns convince yon that AMiERSON offers more for yonr money than others. COMPLETE STEEL CASKET FUNERAL $200.00 & UP Includes; Steel Casket) Removals Embalming: Door Wreath; ©loves for Bearers; Candelabra and Mat (when needed); Acknowledgement Cards; Memorial Book; Streamline Lincoln Hearse; 8 Lincoln Cars; Grave and Outside Burial Box or to Railroad Station. COMPLETE STATE CASKET FUNERAL, $195.00 £ UP Includes: State Half-Couch Em boosed Plash Casket, any color: Removal; Embalming; Door Wreath; ©love* for bearers; Candelabra A Mg) (when aeeded); Acknowledgement Cards; Memorial Book; Streamline Hearse; 8 Lincoln Cars; ©rave and Outside Burial Box or to Ball, road Station. COMPLETE FUNERAL $175.00 llneladest A Massive Swell cornered Half-Couch Embossed Casket, any colon Remora!; Embalmings Door Wreaths ©lores for Bearersi Candelabra and Mat (when needed)) Ackaow. Icffement (ardss Memorial Book, Stream Mae Lincoln Hearses t [Lincoln Cars; ©rare and outside Box or to Railroad Station. | COMPLETE FUNERAL $150.00 Inr l odes t Half. Conch Embossed Plash, nay color, lined with Sllh and a pillow set to match, trimmed with sUrer bar extension handless “At Rest” name plate) Remoral; Embalming, Door Wreaths ©lores for bearers { Candelabra (when needed)) Ackaow. ledgement Cards) Memorial Book) Streamline Lincoln Hearse; S Lincoln ears) ©rare la Detroit or Lincoln Cemetery with oat. Uide Baidal Box or to Railroad Station. You will find in our Show Room Beautiful Silk Drettet at low a* $5.00 and Men’* Black Broadcloth Robe* all Complete with Shirt, Collar, Tie, and Pin a* low a* $5. THESE PRICES AS WELL AS MANY OTHERS WILL BE GIVEN IN OUR SHOW ROOM I AM SURE OUR PRICES WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL We Do Not Force Inferior Cemeterie* On Our Client*, All Price* Include Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS Great Lies N« fill Opes Basekall Campaip Saturday With prospects bright tor the s,iit sfuon in its history, the (jreat Lakes Mutual baseball team will open the current season Sat urday a/ternoon April 30, at the baseball diamond on Coolldge Hoad. Just off West Fort street. The Great Lakers will oppose the American Legion Poat team of River Rouge- The game is sche duled to start at two o’clock. In the 39 games <played last y««r, Great Lakes won 28 and dropped 11 to the opposition. D. Cheatham. young right-hand pitch er. was the bright light of the 1937 team, keeping his slate clean as he captured five games in five starts. The attack of the team is cen tered around Fred Birch, hard hitting second baseman. During the practice sessions Birch has been evidencing potent hitting pow er. and his fielding has been on par with his hitting. Other members of the club are: R. Hearst. If; Tom (’heart hum. rs; John Dunnaway. 3b; C. Thomas, c; W. Reese, ss; L. Coates, cf; and W. T. Reese, lb. —A COLORED JllXiE— I * When You Need A LANDSCAPE GARDENER or SODDING Call JOHN E. SMITH Clif. 1634 1926 St. Antoine St. We xx ill send one of our men out to give yon an estimate W E SELL Rose*. Peonies, Perennial and Kork Garden Plants, Flowering Shrubs, Emit Trees, Raspberries Hedges, Vines, Shade Trees, Evergreens and everything that grows la a Nursery SIM at MMH rnnt, Cmw UMMMt Clutartf m tvw 4-»i». yi»> a «77^; BLACKHAWK TAVERN 4700 W. WARREN AVE., DETROIT, MICH b. p«irt, rn+ e*. GREENVILLAGE SANDWICH SHOP UQUOR, BEER AND WINE. I 2234 Hulii|i At Montcalm H. Jarkiai, Prop. BLUE BIRD INN 5021 Tireman COCKTAIL HOUR EVERY SUNDAY SP.M UNTH JAM SESSION EVERY THURSDAY NITE Good Kiitrrtiiinnient, Wine - WhUkcy . iWr, Din,, a i u ' Swlag Manic W For Reservations Call .TYler 4*9539 Henry Blacky Manager Sunny Boy Williams' Quartett COLONIAL THEATRE' Woodward at Sibley Free Parking ON STAGE-IN PERSON ONE WEEK ONLY S'*.. Hottest of the Hot ! The Sepia Swing Sensation kino Os TriiinpH And Famous Krcordimr \rlKj. ; Roy Eldridge And His Columbia Broadcasting Swing Orchestra —PLI’S All-Star Sepia Stage Revue 508 EAST WILLIS AVE., at BEAUBIEN Our Telephone Never Sleept-COlumbia 4294 • ~ ~ r ' 1 • * ■>/ —-ria v“ ■ *" •' •■^sPt^Bßfcfl? ? v*! * v i - v> ■' * ■. You arc invited to tee the beautiful ap pointments of this home and our stream line equipment of the very latest. COMPLETE FUNERAL $125.00 Inflates t A Beaattfnl Half.Cench Gasket any eoler; Removal 5 *■• (Mhnlßff: Grave with Oatslde Barlal Boi; Daw Wreath 1 Ola fee i* bcararaf Mat, Candelabra (whaa aaadad); Acbaewledfwe»t Card*l Memorial Baak| Streaadlaa Uaaala Hearse; » Llaeoln Cani t* Cemetery ar ta Railroad Station. .COMPLETE FUNERAL $55.00 lacladea t Gray Staadlaf Panel Casket, Ltaad with odh with a P< UoW •at ta match; “At Baer* aama plate; Removal, Embalming, V— r Wreathi Glorao far bearer*; Caadelabra (whaa aaadad): etreaaUj* Haarae; | Llneala ear; Grave aad Oatelda Barlal Bax, arUthe Rtf road Station. All Rad Cypress Lamber atad la thla Caabet aad »* White Pine. Friday Mjrht County Officials and Employees will be in attendance ) Natsrdsy Right Address by Governor Frank Murphy g. Modernistic Po, Shop Julia moore, pr~ MaresUlßg f*?