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PAGE SIX 'These Are They’ ________. " «L^.Wi» ,r V • Th*>** Ar« Th»> ” -• a r»» '»<-i-<- f. r • * V-'e’re * »r * h .rr K* ro r*n». hard-»-rk -* r "'■f « <r; ►■! »■••* « «• h, - , -i 1 an 4 ••»rd »• asampl** -f pa- »n -* * #r ■ ,•■ » h . I f»i*ura Ihia ; « ’ * . h ■ v a ■ - p T ■ F»»*ura Editrr w » *-• rr :rt : •*• • *■«•. ' r* J.»v vi i Un H. H Harriet'*. m»rr.»l • - rfp Bv Sl MI N I*. HIM s "A piece of loaf of your ,*w n- «•■•*•• tr-**-** • n:i all of '"me body | *!•*> ’’was The humorous mann* r nwh h Mr* U M Herndon. «m l l l n |c »r.d God-fearing mother. miked w -*h abou’ •'■•>** 2<v yen* of married h!us. "coinin' this (Vtobe*-.’’ experience by or ,rn«l her husband, the Rev, H H. Herndon in their comfortable little h>tre at l'»lS Russell' s’ree* l»«t Friday night. A cordial ba'’<l«hak'' an *«*r nluctien o« *w .-*. and Rev. Mr. Herndon, hi* w ife and your wr*er *u ar t 'C'pjed f.-r almo«* -wo h Mira «* *» had known *a. h "'her 'o- vex « The minister had read The Tribune arid knew of u«. We ' we env-red everything from crops to childrer ‘ Lord man ’ «aid Mr* Ho-ud n toafillv ‘1 ain't :<> ■ g to marry every ve»r or 'no T'** n. bo*h »h* a"d 'h° rr ni«*er wen* back 'o l r, lj to tell o; 1 «n*an • •» h 'i doe." • '*ippen 'brae day. a roman■ • 'hat ha* «**M d”wn -h* vea * Ri’ m id you Mr* He n, n was hard to catch, and. now • v «h* ha* bee*. 'tY •-hod "<■ <• ha* V.-n a* fni'hful • wife and loving * mother «.« any R ‘dr ,-han 'rr. Tria « and " '•>•;! von* hav«- ro«*ed ’he pa'll* 1 f • *’«e pe p>. Rut when ’hey p eds»d ':'n*h down in Green w .<«•,. M -- .'■» year* ajo and w*h»n Evarse «? .» <;. k. yo* ••• ooked them up.’ >y made up their’ mind* ‘ come what may.'* the and go >. cit n. H*'* « ,K e «• .-v if love. \jr«. Ilerr.d 'n « husband M: M- MiMin. had died Tha* vft lie; w -*h children anil a arm to t:♦ k■ • • of. She ~o: j d*w a to t*u«tne»* • m 'ked the <o« ~ fed *he . *i. k-v- .pprd cotton i «"d riean*d hou*e * ,\nd always won an rvet-wa - ' hn* eve on licr I ch*Mr*n. ?he -eal'y I In t ha\e tna' v.ng again :i her ’v.r.d. wn* • ►•a** w daw u»n>r, a: d• ;e Ha. Mr. Herndon p■ wn to her «.« ' rne> had a ready dreamed ’ha’ ««> nld make the !i. Ipmate that lie .• needed. Pu*. on*- day :• happened. I’ w-y« during the \ ;c• ;i«.rx iation" o' ’h* an i hurch ‘ha* they met. She wa« jj. ||» wis gijll ‘ t*r e> she didr ’ pay nv Jj .v*ention t > ’urn. I. <• ■:• i anie ilir "pi o. •rar’ed m*e’ rg Sue ran rvo 1; m aS.iin. i ail’d l.itn "I'nr’.e"; lie p'SH’ed *o know w y> .e didfi * »ai Hr ’Veil !h« had to he ho«p(raMe. She w ild k.■ • the m* ♦•tine, hut thi* pa" - ular n• -h* «he go’ on her one * *’ah> I>. .. ’ leaxin; the ■l khoa.d to »ofi,eb. dv • ■< . and j ««l»> to « hut •• She no* him again. !’• war »and to a*- w w'.eth* r h» <•» t!<l tn« *o iht.m r. Sh” ag’eoil. lie -d n* h’« 1-ea- She ;ep. n’ed ‘ Th. w.'dd.”g ri.i-e wa* *.•». T'» r. age w •.* n riiUfl-, • et;*» r Point < hit i* :. iti. Kviingt I.* ,t. C K‘y« wa* the mm *ter. The h--.dr.to he had *old h< < w and had -,v '.r’* a u** li"> wedding dret* she go’ if out fop u* while we • aed. ’• « -f *•»’ w h; 1 e. long w t*h five i|o’h button* il; »n the fiont *r the w a :• S -o pt p slior’ \ "d’>;’ile fu.e ' p* >pa below the kr*e« ar 1 ar.«» «»■" continue* to ’lie fi nr v «at:n girdle .»•!.* eff ’h« • tv. wa: •• "e M v « He - ndon *m insly *aid he -id planned *o pe bu-ed :*• • ■ :vr and have to :ay o\e r h> r now." \ "wreath” wa* e« he- -e*d I‘he Reverend wore a bln* k Miit and white shirt and t e »’d- ug .ns* wop ui.eii w- -n 'lie (oun’ry in l.m-e days, Mrs. j Hep-o -p .... a l.r.V .and hefol . ill ~tW ..IV" T m ft. *. V- Hetndon ”in I pi’ a-'amg n years ,g„. | n Mi.-v-' • pp: he *l* * * lit pi *1 ho tt.aki g i chur ll a Sllllda' ('huryh member® ad ' > ip * - ••• .•• • el.g.o*; w a-.- h was replcnislieil each trie -;e i an® .-• ut I H-* «-- p o’*.' '•'w > year* before he wa* or* * ri-vned He s.'* a ii h M-* H< ndon joined and oft- npi iyod a -mind n* • . idttig 1* tad p• •' .• sr: i< k her tlu-ii/fna’ *hf w mild b* ‘he Rev - ’ He till jo* t< h* s ,ti sp-tr <- In*, na a v-i-. ‘ (ioil .up rr • , - ind he w.it.t* t«. do all :i*» Mid; ’o p.-me h.< app.-t --ciitjon X log w.. iHi i». .' n s. 1,00>.' *Tli •i * he h’-lp* •! (U* the ttnr l 'fr f * : • * • 11.0 yhodv -v .i. ti long i-ticli and 1> hIV'I hi. a rt( . Aiii! i-• v • four Ti.onihs >,r .y h*d c|(*.*ed for cot’on piikiuc. * Ku’ he iirar-.h. . every* .nnc Sr. does M■«. H ••»tnl-»r. who hns a tine' rr nd •• r.d ’■■<* ' >.y i.pa«t>r r 'ic ai.d ynd»us*an<lins. A ii es ihildnii *fii-..‘ two i -van ja pi.- lnv. k- |.t { uni hi:' h m a r.d datig* fa tinve j. i— t j ti' * tin g -a* hevond: the ' o*he-« w •*<. io i.n live • <;>m 'ful iiid no. di.-n*. Atjuillrt. It. is youiiK* j e** and •« maki'is ap.d |.i nsi .- i’ \\ .ytic ‘li ain t.g school S';** i> . tl.ere wtn t '<* •. • f.» a :.*» M He rndoti fondly told of their j j> g .-•*« Ti <-e v. • i ,i s•’io v* u . .dli I <a l. |t.jt, we can t<-.*tlly t iat * they ate n. ■ 'going pl*«e- ' 'he lett<" w, .aw n.< in* anything. The i -I*.* and i* Mi* Mand' Kl*’• her -f M* mphis. Teiin. Sun. a -on.' live* n 1 1< 'co.' an<i •>. I- I- >at ill" pound*. ■ l.n: : n>v. ,s,d ’lit- line itio’h* r. wt a n't nrv.-r had a light nor a fu** Sl* ha* iak ej, oi e t)i* tome du'.i' . The - aren't Interested in *.’■;* thing* o' 'it" w tid 'lt* Herndon said the* her only *in wa- 1 ‘ha; ft*e would do i Ir'ie fu**.n . Hut. *aid parties h- ei pni'ties. "canyln' onN" ndeedv ’ Making end* ni*e* ha* always been a prohl'uii Hut. it s li*-cii done. M hen th* minister became ill in HOI Mr*. Herndon Mopp'd in and • vr-ed pulling <*irn The«e two elder p-rsun*. young in jute of y< ir> a,e happy They j.re “cnrefiil how thrv entertain elraiiKers." They tr -at everybody light. Sui ir-*, they say. is made up of: J. H»diet and fel*h n each other; 2. Living right. Interest in what children tit and • wh'pptng' now and l h**n; t Faith «n Cod and a willingn* ** to for give Tnily, we hated to s.i*. g -odbye. We <on I*l have stayed long’r. Hut. w» m.ule friend* Sometime*, we ll go again. We il w uit to hear the two ■ ops who «.ng in tile Royal Singci v u. II want to know litoie t* ui j, gj,pin*-*. or they *< em iii hold the re* ret. Life lias hioiu ht its til- -*■ lug* an*l it* handicap*; it* progree* and il* aetfiaiks'; it.- affliction* and );« joj*. out of it all. the Rev. and Mi*. M. If. Herndon h.i*e made a record-year* to otie man- .In yeai* to one woman. FOR THE BEST CONSIDERATION Garvin Motor Sales SUMMER BARGAINS (N New & Used Cars of All Makes & Prices EVERYONE CAN OWN A CAR RELIABLE DEPENDABLE TELEPHONE CLifford 4474 RLWOOD GARVJN, Prop., 2419 St. Antoino cor. Vemor MONROE NEWS IU MBS. IIAVWOOD (OYIMJTI** A icvcption wt* given bv the Tuscan lodge. No. .'7 F and A masons July 27 a' Monroe. The guest of honor was the grand mas ter, Klmcr L. Wallace and wife ot Detroit. A sum of money was given to Second Baptist church for the Budding Fund. The presentation was made by the grand master. Four graduates pi went also re ceived il*e sum of |1 each. They wer* Mt>* Mary V. While, l.eon tlii- (nine. Haywood t ovingtou, lan I Eddie Newbie. Seveivl vis itors were present and many short talk* were given. The meeting was dosed by the worshipful master, j Leonard t ame. A delirious lunch eon wa- served to fifty guests. Mrs 11. Edmonds, tnotbpr of Mr*. L. V t'ovington of Montoe. is j 'spending he summer tn Detroit visiting hpr sons and relatives, j Me fit> board will induct "il-j d-tm —H— I'jiimiuill sun of r. and j Mrs. t'hailes i ampbell of Monroe., i ampbell has been attending I school at Howard university, i* a former t nek star at Monroe High, school. He -*ei ved as assistant i scout master for Troop 21. Mrs L. V. t'ovington and Mrs.) L. Wright have returned from De troit where they were attending .Michigan Baptiet associat on lield at Friendship Baptist church Mrs. William Chappell ha* re turned from Putesvli|e. Kentucky, where she spent a month visiting j relatives and friends. Marion Came. Adena Covington and .luattita Covington; Wsconklja i am price Girls entertain at a din ner g ven at tlte honje of their suatdian. Mr- Virginia Covington Thursday. July :! Those parent* attending were: Mr and Mrs Hu bert Covington, Mr. and Mi* Leo nard Cline. Mr. and Mr* Haywood Cm ngton and Mrs. Militant Sn<*li. i amps i e • \ei-ntivp. 11 Waconktja Camfire girls a;- 1 I'thc. Helpers and Blue Bird - .nip will leave for tamp on \*;gll -1 ** to spend severnl ilays V til ir guard an. Mr*. Vitgmu ( vi’ig'on and also Mrs. Dlivta t appe.l. M*s Joan renlcV and daughter. CatHei'ine are spending a weeks V.V anon at I (lew Id «nh friends fl-om Erie. Ta. and De'toit, River Rouge Bv Mr. and Mrs. M. Roe as |>, r, NR ton head *f the S-;mhv Memmial ho«pit:R vnd his \n'.o’o;* and to CaLfornta la*l v. k They plan to s'J>‘ for a mo'i'h. In-, ii (; Brown, pharmacist at Tw ;i Cttv Dnig stoic left t-atur-, ,i t> ; , si ip to Fittshtirgh. l'a. j : i piniit s us'. Dr. Brown will be fi , a at w ii. k n about ten days. Mt Ltita Wilts of West H- IMB A kalis ’- .s v.s-.tiiiK h- r sist*-r and In,, „ Mi . l’inknc* Bnnkh«-a<l and 1 \;, . ,>; iv li i Stevenson. Mr*. W'-M* vs.ted’a week with her s»«i**r Mrs. Ida Mae Hoftman and othor rcla -1 ives in 1 hi, ago S .m!'u *1 Daugherty son of M ,nd M Steve Daugherty of s;c*, jn.lk <•••»-, • left last Friday for a v .it w.’h relatives in New York c. • v M: . n tavia, Jones of Atlanta, (leo -,.a is here visitin(g with lvet ..in a id daughter-in-1 1 w. Mr. and Mrs ,|r,i|n D Walthall. 224 Ileeih- I wo*»,l venue St’uiday ••vailing August 2 th* i„. nil"- 1 < of tlie staff * f Beech wood Community center gave a picnic Relle Isle \ vpi-v appetlT.log , m* n i was planned and enjoyed by .I 1 Th - mum specialty was barbe cued chicken. Members of Hip *taff Incßldi* William It -one. Mi-s Wills Mae «( vntlimed on page **) PONTIAC Bv F. |*. II VRIMS Rev. George W. Bali* |- and choir of Elien■ /e of D,troii wll wor ship at Newman A.MK r.iunlt a’ pan August I" in behalf of the | Stew hi a nd( *s board. Mis. E.-t-.e Harris of Highland avenue wa* linste-s to out-of | low nys Sunday afternoon. Among : them were Mr.- Maggie Ro-s of j MaytieM Kentucky Mr*. S Willi** 'am*. Thuiman tfshorne and Mia* I Man Ifalie, of Detroit. Mi-.e* Mas OiH*e feeler and I Cat hei me B ggers <>f Mayfield, Keiitm kv after visiting Mrs Har ris of Highland avenue and Mrs. I.hculih Byrd of <ii ant *treet for ten werk.- returned t'» their home in Mayfield. They wet* accom pan.ed by Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie (Fov.ler. The group stopped in Pad in ail. Kentucky to enjoy th** , cul tncipn:i"n celebration Charles Hays of Wa-liing'on. D C. !- v.«i iiik his brother and sis ter in-law. Mi. and Mr*. Hugh Hus of Crawford afreet. Gwendolyn and Darlene Parr, dauglit o'- of Mr an I Mr.* Sam ’ I’arr of • raw ford street are visit ing the!r gr iiidinother in 1 o'lini btv. TentP'sse*’. ) Mrs. Cora t urrv M- uiiied ftoin .1 va* tion in Chi' ago Jn-t n t lit * , • ve.s,,| a loi timely program ,'i wmati AMF i linii-h in behalf of ' tie eooferene* claim*. Mr. an,l Mrs Robert Hoover of (aid utia *ti«*e' and family are | vacationing In Navhville. T!ie It"v Mr Lu'e of Phoeull. I Arizona r vi : i»ng his daughter !,1 Hlao ..t eld avenue Ih* Rev Mr. Love wa* guest up#Her »* King Sohmon Baptist ihurrh rs Petrott last Sund.tv Rev N.-o.a IS pa -'tor. J. and H. Cleaners 215 s. |M«il Phono I’linllar, Mlrh. Customers Is Our Slot in our Murk Ooaranlwil \V> will appreitat* a trial firm vou. .le»Mi|i k l.arnrr, o|»rralors THE DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. 1941 m w h fl R ] Hf r 9' ■ „. ‘ ■ I*. !W#H ollnni. Windsor #l<lfr« mint. TPtnmTTirjr firsTliFtTTTtT'H+s* Virginia t.recn, of \\ indsnr as "Miss International” in the bean* ly riintf'l held Inst Friday lit the ■flilraamraS*^* Tb* laricut* leaufy fturaau %*a» ajtobliU'sd by th* \A /^ S - Go<M'oy Manufacturing Company to »tudy method* y V^iiP 1 ’ 7 of prei*rving women'* naturol beauty, ond to molt* f the reiult* of thl* reiearch available to the public. Keeping cool when the thermome ter runs its littl*’ red toneue up to the top tigu: rs is somethin:; that we all think about a good deal How to do it? Well, you II feel cooler if you look too), jOid huv ate lots of links to mike \ou look as tool as a frosted lenionad 7 They're beau ty trii ks whs* h stars w ith soap and w iter atul end with a final dash of flowery cologne. .lust as sure as you manage to look fre«h ami crisp and your be«t beau tells you so— well, you'll feel better right away! So. defy old Sol and try a few of these. First, a warm or lukewarm t b or ‘hower. If you prefer the nth. tos, m one of the delightful preparations th it turn it into a fla grant mass of huhbl's. It's fun. and coding. Tak< vour time, and relax every must 1* m your body. If route addicted to firm rubbing whit a rough towel in the drying-off process, gne that up for summet and hint yourself dry as gently ns possible Next comes the bath pow der, and if you use a scented on o , choose the same seCnt as your bath I'wbhli s »nd yoi;r cologne. You don't v ant to finish up with a nrxture oi perfumes! Once you're in fresh, tool clothes, do your make-up carefully. Summer leak*- up should he lighter than you ma use m (he cool* r months Vers ♦itll »• rouge, a deft hand with the powder, and yo.ir gayest ltpMbk applied sparingly. You want te Irvog ns fresh and coni as a bower You ran help create that illusion f coolness and freshnrss through a more casual hair-do. Wear voir hair a little further off your fire kitp it softly cured rather ’ha:* in ,ii t ; ,nd forr •! coiffure. F > ■> b.inl toirclt to yot.r hair, wet y > ,r ir trr* w ith 'rh.gt.c or toile* tin-, .. i! push ihn curls into p ! impening tlvm very sltgb’l- wr | the fi agrant ’’quid A lit*.** n Toledo Police Want To Extradite Him To Face Robbery Charge \ question of identificaliou lc tenger prints may prove th<> im i doing of (Jus Saunders, want' and u Toledo t.» [ace a charge of htvaki: u and min ing. Saunders was arrested July _’7 by officers of the Canfield Station, i I later Toledo authorities request* and Ins i xtradition to that city. chir ging iiiat h° hid been identified by ■lewell Wnd. now serving a pi -on sen ll need iii Indiana for bank rob. bury, hi Ills accomplice in the To ledo robbery. | Attorney .l imes Jackson, coun- i fo i* Saunders, wanted to put t»*i«*ll Whigham on the starrd to te.-iifv hut Whigham who bail been in the lourt toom of Recorder's Judge \r thtir F (!nr«lon. disippeared before Jacks' n lould call him. Jackson -aid Whigham would testify that Saunders was not the man identi fied by the picture. NEW HAVEN NEWS n* Mils. U:«M PARKS Mr. and Mrs Mobley Pnj rr of Main street and Mrs. James I,ore of 2750 Hear street motored to Saludt. Sc, and other put.- of the state for a two week * vaca tion. Mr. mid Mr*. Harry Foul of 2*l' Main afreet arc v.kvil lonlnjr In If j|| , »h'iro. Springfield. Poor in. Illi nrl# fur two weak#. Mr nml Mr*. John 1 f<»t»ry llod ••#r*. ,Ifs**o nml Jam*** Sion# nnd .Mi* I'hmnro .lnrk**>n motored to Uhc nh, Kine ton; ' Ktio'V'll**. Trn*ii for n 'one «MV Mr and Mr*, lam*'* if. Hotivrf. , 2TS4 Hour atreet nod TVwi *• '-'ffwart. Il«*r*rhrl Kina F-rtok I Hroailav attended the t.mic *<o- I (warn th** Homestead Orav# and th# Raltlrrior# Eltta P.lanf* at Bri7f« *l#dlttm Snnd*v *ft»rn»'i; ■iT'»«*« K'te'la Tark* and Tin* I ni» |"*r, fhatlnn returned N‘* , m f r nm thrir laoitlon In Rer*a and Cleveland. Hht o with melr ml*, i Ivn# and fr end* Mr *nd Mr*. William Whit# of i °7*d n***r «freet and Mra. T.-ieUe Simn*oM end *on* and Phi>l#a Stewart were vlHtnm from o*;# ViPd a I B n ra Ohio ov*»r th*> wv*k mil Mr# <’nrollna <''#age of Athi*n*. Tonne* e** retti. nod fiottt M**' i. f.hlo, wncrc *he wai v *ltln* ***** daughter Mra R W- h#t#r to <vtr a whll# with h**r <loirM*r, V**. i f.iirl'a S<m|v*on of in I** 1 ** Roar*!!? ' V#*r flaxen. , I Mr ind Mi# *l*‘*l la Rod** a and Mt#a Thelma Oetllp of Athene i Tenn*«#ee are hem \lalUujt thalr I friend* and relative#. MEET “MISS INTERNATIONAL” I mancipation celebration in .TiTelson Thirl. TVTndsor. In the renter K Miss Ituby Browning, seroml. anti Miss Maggie Wilson, on the hack of vour neck ’nil on • ur wrists, and a dab on your hanky and you've ready to go. Tie ,i g tv little beau-catcher ribbon in jc.r hair, and you’re off for fun and romanep. Ju-t as sure as you look as cool \i ci can. you'll he a refreshing sight among your sweltering sisters, and .that's enough to make you feel, a • i oni as a cucumber. T ou r now . don't you feel cooler I all * ady? Mhiil are your beHtify proh. . bins; Write: Marie Ituwning. I.aricine Reality bureau, S.V)9 I Inilcll llluln St. I.onis, Mo„ and she will lie glad to answer them, lie sure to enclose a sell-addressed, stamped ell* 1 elope. WHITTAKER By Cornelius Reeve* Many t harming guests and mem-! In : s were present Sunday after- ; liiioti at (am tlhc 11 chapel A.MK ihunii to hear the sermon by the' Kw. Mr. Smith. I.ovefcast and; > mmunion services were also conducted. j S'V ial ladies and gents were i .iib r.' of Geraldine Bryant, who is i in t ie Howell .sanitarium. Among tli” visitors were Wanda Smith.' F'i ti Carter, James, Martha and! odanlia Ledford, Mrs. Jossie smith and Mkjorie | i arter etijoycl themselves at the Sunday school pimic given m Huron Park by the ( hutch of God, in ( hrist of Ypsilmti. Little Jessie Smith and Majone Carter enjoyed themselves at a Sunday school picnic. Little Miss June Bryant enjoyed herself among friends and rela tives in Ann Arbor during the past w eek. Many friends and visitors were entertained at lh*> home of Mrs. Alexander and Mrs Knnn. Among those visiting were Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander , son of Mrs. Alexander. Also L' Von Walk* r, and friends of Chicago. The Rev. and Mrs. Knowles of Port Huron visited friends here last week. Dr. Knowles attended school in Ann Arbor. Miss Frances Harrison is the charming gmst of Mr. and Mrs. Reeves for a brief two weeks. ALBION i By Alice I •an I James Goldsmith aml A. Mc- Cracken c.f Chicago spent several flays in Albiou at the home of Mrs. L. Clark. Alice 1.. Roach of Pot roll was re cent guest of Aloe Gant. James Curtis home for the week-end front Pet roil ns was Mary Higgs from Ann Arhor. Sam Wall passed gway Thursday. He had been ill for the past two) yens. Funeral service was held Saturday at 11 a m. at Bethel AMK church. Henry Pixon and James Hawkins have been transpired to Virginia 1 and Calvin Rigs* 1* stationed at' Fort Custer. The NAACP sponsored Kmanct-j pition Pay in Albion Saturday at Victory Park. The principal speak er was Mayor 1,. W. M a rift of the l<7ih F. A. Fort Custer. Baseball pinies were featured anil the Brown Buddies of Jackson enter tained. Jani n s Curtis, president of the XAACP. was master of rere monies. George Crowder and Charles Parker were beta' 1 for the week end anti left fur maneuvers In Fort Rolilns n. .vr’lntisar. They expect to return In October, CLASSIFIED *>cnt colored girl or wonuin. Good home. I.he In. (ndlllnc Pill! except Saturday*.* RflO.M FOR RFM Furnished room for couple. Kitchen privileges. Convenient to rsr«. McGrow nnd Grand River District. M7»—2tth street. PERSONAL I,ary .lone* (l.ney Henderson Ity mgrrlage" rnalrarl your husband Rnhrrl P. (Ilnnrlnir Httddtf Hand* j arson, who Ini* lo k*» to the Army, nf Norther**** Hotel, Room !W, lie troll. Nlrely furnished room for *|nlet roii|>le In f'hrUtlan hornet home nrl»llr*re*t. 7.VWI .Melr***e Atenne, near May. MAI estate “I'd Ilka In ha jour #ala#ma«." ij. 4. BUhaw, fjler i-TOTO. 1U snath Morrell. thlnl in the contest. The relehrn tinti was sponsored by the \s*«». elation of < olored Brethren of Windsor. MUSICIANS GIVE JOINT RECITAL Miss Louise Bobbie Perry, pianist and Miss Kredricka Flack. one of Detroit's lending young contraltos, were presented to a large audience in a recital in the auditorium of St. Paul AMK 7. ion church. Palmer and Beauhit n. last Thursday evening Both a;e students at Livingstone college, Satilsburv, \.(\ The pretty and versatile Miss Perry is known in Detroit for hei " pleasing personality and popularity among the younger set. Now she is i showing h r r atrtistie ability as an t up-and-coming concert pianist. | One emild not help but notice, her beautiful attire as she seated herself at the piano. Some of the I numbers she rend red are as fol lows: "Poet and Peasant. ’’ overture bv Suppe; 'Rustle of Spring by Sinding; 'Tnf“rmer.zo" by Provost | and ‘'La s t Spanish Dane®." tvhii his ! one of her own compositions. The rendition of Last Spanish Pa me' was beautiful and the audieme was tense a* she played the composition. During the intermission of the splendid program Mls«es Perry and Fla<k were presented corsages by the Sunday school, and liter on in the program Mrs Toodle, member rs the Delta sorority presented them ! with gifts. Miss Perry, who intends to en roll in Wayne university in the Fall | of 1942. received emmuragement from the audience in continue her musical study. It can be truth'ully said that Iho - who have not heard Miss Perry play the piano have missed the Lent of their lives. With Ihe versatility, beauty, personality i and musical ability, there should be nothing to prevent her from at taining the highest achievement in i the musical world. Vacation Trip Cause* Quarrel And Husband Gets Shot In The Leg Ed Shaw. f.t. of 70S Congress was shot In the left knee last Thursday afternoon, lie accused, his common-law w ifc, Mrs. Anne j Townsend, of tiring the shot. Shaw said Mrs. Townsend had ( recently returned from a trip to Gary, Iml. nnd the two were ar guing. Believing the argument had ended. Shaw said ho went to the, hack yard. In the meantime Mrs. Townsend hail gone to the second, .nor. loaded a shotgun and fired at Shaw. Mrs. Townsend escaped aft- j cr the shooting. LEGAL NOTICES Ally*. lewis. How telle A Hrown I'.no st. Antoine W. htvtk "K mic’Hiuax iii in* I'jr.im < '..1.i L fur tits Count) of VVh)i>« In Chitti- MKVrill'K JOXKH. risintiff, v» JAM KS JUNKS | >ef< mlsnl. NO, .11.V.lit OItDKK Os I’l Ul lt VTIO.N At M S. -sum of “»i.I i null held St the C .UII Mouse 111 the I’ll) of I let I Oil, On tile le'h 'ls of July, v I>. It'll. I'rt st nt: lion .luSKPH A. MOYNI- M AN, < 111 uit Judge sis* lory proof lie sfftds'-lt shoo ing Hist It eennnt hs ss'-sristned in nhil mi. or country Isfendsnt n»w re sides nnd big prs«snt whsreghnm* Is ..iik now n, that tils las - known restdenee i‘sr. of Orneisl I'elivery, City of Mntn>, county «>f Mobile, snd Ststn of i A In '<siiin ON MOTION oy I.KVYIP. ROW- I KTTM * BROWN, Attorneys for I’lslntllf, IT IS **R I »HR Kl» thnt the said defen. dnnt. .lollies .tones, mi.r his »po»«r --nn.s in «sld isu*e on or before Three iit i months fr«m th« dste of ih‘s order, or lhe Bill of Complaint Sled herein ini' he i,.ken ns . infessed snd Ihsi said order lie loihlmhi I sod a enjiv Ihereof sen ei| li|.nn the defendant he registered ! mull ns required tty lew In stub esse ! mints »nd provided JUSKPH A MOVNtHAN. I'treuU J lldge i V True f'opt t l ASl’Vtt .1 I.ISdIIMAV, Clerk. IH* A. II II Kit* IK It. Iteputje Oteit' * ® J ?# %tij. Ji*». i*. iff, •*OIO SI. An Ini in* sf. «rr VTK fiF Mt' llintN In tha rirrtilt rvurt fur ihi- ''minty of Wayn* In f'han nrr m \nmr: «TnAVMr»r.v. Plaintiff, »• l.t'M #TRAVHonN. nefamUiM. so. ail.an (■Hue h or ri m.irATins M a •'■aalnn nf a. A I'rturt h*lrt 1a th* raur* Ncrn In Ih* *'l*a nf ttatmit. a.IS r* 80, nn thl» I n th Say nf July. AT, 1 r*«t Prcaam Hnn Ar*OI.PH F MAHSCH \’FP. Ctraul* tOSta tt aatiafartarll. apn.arin* frnm *h* affidavit nf th* Plaintiff nn Ota In th* -Sim. an* It I*4 >ati»* that th* Plaintiff Afarrl* #trayh«rn. 4o*a not knnnr in shat #tat* nr fnuntfy (b* aaltf Defan •'ant nmr rmld**. but that hla ta*t '•snn n aitdrca la bar tyaa ?1T Bmith Mara Straat Tt’aann. Arltnna. IT t* nttnrttrn thM Tam Utravhntn ao|t#ar amt nnawar, thla Bill nf **nm ■•taint fllail In thla lauan within Ihra* I month* frnm tha Sal* nf thla cifitcr. nr ! *at<t bill will ha taken a* innfrna.it | «(iin<t him IT I* WnTITBB OIMtFRFn that a ropy nf til* order h* *»nt 1n th* laai i tinmen aSrtrn.a nf asM Oafanrtant by j ra*lataraS mall anS In iaa* nn raylatar rS raturn r*< »lt»t altnaS hr th* trafan* •lant la ranalyaS. tbn* thla nrSar h* puh llahas aa r»nuir»«t By l.• AfxvT.ru r M*n# 'HNFTS flraull JuSto I % Trua I'iifH '""AaPAH .» UVorMAK. Cl*rlt i Hr A T* WF.HOin. D#pu*r Clark. 1146 at Antoln* Stmt, Ctnat Columbia—CUJ«# iTO U RIN’ i THE RADIO WORLD I *** B * ISA AC JONES I wonder how many reader* of this column are In the La bit of tuning your radio to that comical program... .“Truth or Conse quences"... .you know that NBC Saturday night program... .that’s nlwavs loaded with a cannon-of fun and anything is likely to hap pen...and ladies, and gentlemen! for *he past several Saturday nights... .some queer things have occured on this program... .some of them were funny enough to make onp forget about that rent he owed or that tax bill that had not been paid anyway....lf you missed these two particular pro grams. .. .you probably have some breath in your hodv now that have bprn ‘ Gone With The I.aughs” so here’s a thumb-nail sketch of what happened to a contestant last Saturday who appeared on this program. He lulled from the bean city ... you know Boston. After this gentleman had identified himself... Ra IphKdwards... .the Quiz master inquired... ."Bid you hear our pro i gram last Saturday night?" Well. ! you remember what happened to William Jones, when he was blind folded and carried to an unknown spot in gay New York....put on , tlie stage ami asked to tell where lie thought he was and how many persons wore there? Yes. replied the contestant... ."I think Mr. Jones. was a sap.” " Alright.... je llied Ralph.... don't, you he one. So. the contestant couldn't answer the queatjon... .and nodoubt, he found that laughing was catching., he ion was blind folded and driv en around in New- York... .brought hack on (he same stage where he had left....hut through the rear., 'they had set up all the sound ef fects of a boat.... with all the trim mings... .you know.... the boat caller wa» gelling the destination of the supposed-to-he-hoat.... the boys were singing "peanuts and t oid drinks... and things like that... .even a fortune teller tis any sttchi would hav® thought he was' about to get «ails on the wHter. A few feet aw : av.... Ralph Kd ward» through a silver microphone to make it appear that he was at a distant ... 1 mean across New York somewhere. He told th® contestant to get ready as they would soon he on the air... asked how did he en joy the ride....then hrnlo what probably the sad news....he was to Ipl| where he thought he was., he did... he kn®w he must have been on the "Albany if course yours truly doe«nt exactly know th® destination of that boat as he has never been to New York City....hut It Is undouhtly » plea sure boat like some of those that sails up and clown the Detroit River to various pleasure spots. So getting hack to our subject in New York.... when the contestant had completed his "little speech... the blindfold was released and he I found himself on the same stage where thp blindfold was put on just FRED A. ANDERSON The Community’s Most Reasonable Funeral Director 508 E. WILLIS AVENUE Near Beaubien Street COLUMBIA 4294 „ “Our Telephone Never Sleeps • Our Funeral charges are less than most people imagine. \ isit us and learn the facts. Service to meet every Purse and Budget. 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SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS No Deserving Person • IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THEjBi before he took that rid# u, dumb founded until h# word*....no, the laugh,.. .they roared , after don’t mis* "Truth or £ quences ’... radio station wwj Saturdays....: 30 to 8 pm Joyce Veiling Colored girl was a guest 4 Colgate’s Spotlight j ul » »/«?* sang "Daddy." and from the tone!? her voice she has a great f ut " < the singing world The C011,.' * had appeared on the A. oral weeks before ,nd won the prize* You know ,h# C01t.,., Spotlight is something like Rowes’ program... It |lth „ amattier a chanre ..they , selected hv your^ntes... .wT Includes mine too i am ' mTy I can't tell you to listen t 0 •*. program .. he. ante that li » •’spotlight” that isn’t shj n j nr more until sometime this (*« ' Ton May He Interested | n Knowing Thai Vox Pop will he heard tr.tt weekly Monday nigh* mere# Friday night. SRC Cab Calloway s Qtm progria n now aired mer 15T stations frog coast-to-coast. I, mav he heiri n this srea soon Further d*ta;lg next week. Until ney week— listening.” REALTOR « t'* * -tfl «*4Jg map , 1 *1 -.g&nl A HfJOta jfw >* I'sl m m '. j| F. M. Rrldges, of •>.'» (ifitidt prominent real e'tnte dealer, front whom l.«ul* sttd t«‘ii Walker and their daughter. Ml«» Kcmh l.ols Woods, a vUitiat nurse, purchased a nine-rmi brick residence at MU Lf®"' bridge street, on lune 11.