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PAGE 10 THESE MERCHANTS Whose Ads Appear in This Directory Are Depend able, Square Dealing, Honest Prices and Strict Com pliance with O P.A. Regulations Are Guaranteed. A Complete line of Young Men’s Model Suits, New Drape Suits, Lounge and Drape Sport Coats, Peg Pants and Slacks Exclusive in Hamtramck ZUBRIN 9441 Joseph Campau. corner Poland VALET SERVICE Expert Cleaning, Pressing, and Dyeing LITTLE ESQUIRE SHOP 4719 Brush Street TEmple 2-9719 m . Mh. Mgr. sail Tailor *»"• MEN S SUITS AND TOP COATS _ Guaranteed Pure Wool Big Selection of Style# and Pattern# foil 1 inf of t ornlshlng* BARNEY’S CLOTHES 9427 JOS. CAMPAU CLAY PHARMACY JOS. H. COHEN Prop. Prescription Specialist—2o Years on One Corner Corner CL AY and CAMERON AVF.S. BLAIR, THE TAILOR “Smart Clothes That Fit” LADIES’ AND MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER PLEATS AND ANY WIDTH TROUSERS 277 Gratiot at Broadway LYRIC JEWELERS DIAMONDS • WATCHES • JEWELRY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 9539 JOS. CAMPAU HAMTRAMCK Hamtramck Furniture Company • Your Friendly Store of Hiprh Grade Furniture 9801 Joseph Campau Phone MAdison 8056 Eyes Examined . . . BBL . . Glasses Fitted KAUFMAN’S Ladies’ and .Men’s Fine Custom Tailors PANTS MADE-TO-ORDER PANTS 9332 JOS. CAMPAU HAMTRAMCK 7* Cedar Furniture Cos. tnrniture. Radio*. Refrigerators. Nogs, Redding .\ Lamps, Washers and Stores Complete Home Outfitters • 9.W! .!<>• tampan ~GR EE N FIELD’SSHO E HOSPITAL^ SHOES REBUILT WHILE YOU WAIT shoe* Made to Order—Cleaned. Dyed and Shined E. J. Greenfield 5809 HASTINGS ST. Pbon Ppecialiat OPEN 9 TO 7 PM. COAT S-SUITSTdR ESS E S AND FURS W,TH CHARM and DISTINCTION FOR WOMEN, MISSES and JUNIORS SLOANS 9421 JOS. CAMPAU HAMTRAMCK, 12 HlmSscKache^ Y Jlf 1 EEEEHBnEHaP Wilberforce, Scene Os Battle, Again At Peact FACTIONS BURY HATCHET, WORK FOR SCHOOL’S PROGRESS Rill To Oust AME Control Killed \\ ii REnCMICM < \M’> Bi*h , i; c of the WE , ,I, And chairman of the .» <v,«tees of Wilberforce .... , „>•• at lh„ end of the ~ , tfng last Wednesday v i, . i ,(i ir ns ’ the hardest , o. and -ne ni''»t harmonious >. ir.l ntff'ing 1 have ever wit •t i. , , i ,m<- to Wilbcr , , w i h h*« been troubled | d'jrirc t ent month* with bat ting and recrimination* flyinc .■.out hot ween tin administration • ..I :„ v • .di'o * between the , . ]. 1 * ate sides, unused ho r>>- culminating in a bill lu • r.‘ tn-o the Ohio lcgisU . j,' liu It woiild h*'e 'I tua.i the . mir* nos control I* r\(v i.e« over the university If APRAYERFOR LABOR DAY ID 111 111 TIV I.olt . , ~ • -et rated to the „,,r h r'. ■ f 'll* tl.Cion we .r>me Yiu e o land. with humble 1 i W . a 1 of u« worker* ; 11 , \ ;illlf the Lord (live _ s tir vervie to our . . s ~ lt ri.,»t oir ts*h > y ,\ \ f r on*- n’dlltie* .at • u> n our hearts and «. w.th *■'.f ri' v ' ~, ~, n ,,» and" ’he burden ... . t . fe• -I!Ttlda’ w ere it . • . n f tj < o'her man. • w. (t be r ii< h Jtah'er I.et us * ... ,Ke ex. uses .1- to W'HV ,v. have tMa’ fulfill**! <* ir a Holed t W”! ’• ij . .■... ], * u« lean upon j - .( Tli ■ 11«rtbt h. 1 v:r. ~*i Thv prottn-e to ch rv .■ *; and r* ailing that 'v i.anie'h only from! •j ei! * her.f.ire not limit ,,J |,y *|i. '.,.k b* fore ns llelp H* • > «».,.• -'ai that the «<• ward of _,. i , „ ,J ,i v - j* the power to , ' !l< I I.» ’ * not W hen V,n 51 ,,..d a-. \v.k« r«, tie over ,Ala pi id,. ,n Ourselves ~ r, . power*. Free n* from boa**i r ,-s about our , ,;•( ,ur :i'.compiishment« i•, ~ f.r»i h''po< rt*' - , both j.. -.r a •* t and ra ionat. H m ro ftrd our responsihi jr brotner worker, i• . * |:r r* v l'\<> and grow in the « tnlicbt unafraid and strong in the rii<’ * I.*’ ns never look x- *h aeniTif i! >\ *■ upon our fel tr,w w,,rk.r he. ause h" do. not tvo» k live nr worship a- we do Help tis to work to <lean our own hmi* tha* w*» may help our n* ,ifhbo « »r> r iean tliep - * Keep , q from A hatreds. J.: <■ :’ldl*ef * resentment all thincs tD-• t ile -11. Ip u n Lord to ai«.<' do I, r !..'•*■ 'bn w.irk i* 'or *1 hoe. 1 !.<•* us Thy holy fame working and rejnhlng a* * r e I-> ~n T|M» I" the Silen.e of the be nc-tt f • ful if a master Thro.r Th* omnipn’e’.t wis . id.m eo; .’h I oMi the w ork and J the pot*. *n wot k !.*•’ u> stand I firm wb/'e Th I lias’ placed C L< ’ . use o n sf rrtlgt h to !hi no- Tb.ee jn all (hint ■ and . grant tha’ ■> e mn*' finish our o utse w;'h ’he wo k wi*!| done. ! that Thou may say at the end. W. i don** Tti.ui good and faith ful servant ” In ’he name ..' IJim who called i < to the vineyard, we ask this, | Amen PULLIAM’S HAT SHOP tte Tarry a femplete l ine of Men’s High Quality Hats and Caps tVe Clean and Rlnrk konr Hat by the l atest Factory Method 5031 Hastings, near Warren Terrace 2-9537 M -- SIGMATURE ’ ~- dl ' . DETROIT 1. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1043 the h.id enacted the bill, observers »ay. the chun h could no U>n-er h*ve employed or dls >harceil he president at will and would hava been out off from the benefit* which accrue from state appropriation*. In any event the *< hool faced adverse legislative action for the first time in many years and for a time it appeared that a knock down drag out political fight would he staged The bill failed and the hoard meeting indicat , and that the diverse elements had found comrrton ground of agree ment President Charles H. Wesley presumed a repoit which con tained 31 recommendation* for improvement of the institution. Most of them were adopted i eported that there w-er* 1 noO more ' application* for admis sion by students than Wilberforce bad room for Provisions were made for the erection of a new building housing the cafeteria and some administrative office*. Teacher* were classified and Liven a* adenne rank, a condition the fac'iby ha« long fought for. \ standardized s< ale of salaries w« adopted There were aome sharp decrease* but on the whole - ;ari"« wt-r* increase*! around j percent. Thr office of rea«Ui • r was es ’.j'bisiied. P.ev, C t;. F’owell was . «<!• i to that office. R R Wright ‘i ,i, H'-sociat,- profe*«or of e« o nonitrs and son of Bishop R R Wright. 2nd. was elected pub lic rela'ion-- officer ami businea* nte.nager of the Nenro College ■lua rt erl' - Resignation* wet> accepted from Reverdy 1 . Ransom and his wife Mi* Lillian ,!one« Ransom A bare ~f ni»*.n*e w.i* granted to Pof \ J White who leaves o attempt the picsldcncy of Kd w.ji'l Waters college in Florida A 'ending the bo.nd were Bish op Suns Philadelphia: Bishop (I; * cc. Kiinsas Ci'y Bishop Si* h- Bi. mmshani Bishop Reid. S C ; sn*l Bishop Wright Atty. Rav 1. Hughes, president fir the State Sci'i."! board aLn * menitier of tb.e Chur* h l.oard was present The next meeting will he in October Rev. Ramsey On Baptist Housing Committee Pespup ihe warm weather Sun day. New Bethel Baptist church was filled to rapacity and the congregation listened very atten tively so an inspiring sermon do li.et ill hv tile pastor. Rev. W. K. Ramsey Th*' theme wa* the “Hold •■II Rule’’ The s«’iiior choir sang 1 1 ** a . if'illr starring Mrs Florence I.ightsev ms soloist and Mrs E«- ♦*rl 1 Andrews accompanied at the piano. The senior usher hoa'"d thanks nil partieipants who helped make their thirteenth anniversary ob servance a success. Rev. W K. Ramsev. nf 136 Westminister nve. mu' n*l Rev A M Martin, of 1110 West Brand boulevard, are chair men of the housing committee fnr th» National Baptist convention They ate still asking for homes for delegates. Anyone who i« Able to accommodate delegate* Is invit ed tn Vlndlv call either of these ministers a’ the addresses given. Rev Ramsey's telephone Is M.\ S2O FOR 30 DAYS COSTS ONLY 60c sash Monthly Payments!,* mnrr fh * \mi Inrluding all charges: mst u ,q.i,ii, Lei * . -i 1 •Mrartli e Fnr 3 tons, fi mo*. 12 mo*, jqnlrli wartime 9#n JL2I If.iis ' #.uri ' 9 flr«f w#-l| l s. W* M»0#» Him# fhs m«n#f -•HI JO.efS 19.H1 renH? nh#n .ton fit mi 10&.H2 .V>.On 20.70 r * w ' Other Amonnfs In Proportion 1404 Gratiot Avenue (Near Ko*** , ll CAdillac 1306 Telephone t Idlllac IVO6 for Also 9 Other Detroit Offices Address of Hranch Vearesf You i)f '4 Com'* o * SfßAf (p Coramoiiweulth, I LOAN COMPANY p Monthly rate X per cent on halanrea of <lOti or |e*« and t ', per cent on that part of the nnpald balance over 1100. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION HELPS LELAND COLLEGE - *v -V km : lilfif" Th,. (eland college memorial building in rid campaifrn cot underway at Raker, Ia« with it* goal f•» rHi»e #IK2.IMMUMt when Br. (. M. Holey, president Michigan AM Conference Retains Rev. Jonathan Dames At Bethel Doubtles* one of the largest night crow*l* to gather at Bethel ! \MK church, Frederick and St Antotn. was on hand t > witness the . !< »e of tlm hi.-tot .<• "mh An na.■’ S v nf the Mi higan ron fev* •i< . The Rev* r* nd .totiathan A Dame* was reappointed t>as’**r to | v<- ' • anther year He will he the sp- iK. >■ at the morning set vi. ron Se ; •• ni cr 2 using as a subject for meditation “The Psalm of a MONROE By WIMFKFD (ATIMiTOM Mrs Virginia Parker arrived in Monroe Wednesday from Selma. A!a. Site \||| make her home with her un* le an*t aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Late* of 6*di Almvra avenue Milton Brook* and Norman Smith have returned home after spending their vacations in the Mississippi Delta Leonard Caine Jr *nn of Mr. and Mis Leonard'Cane. Sr . i* va cationing with relatives in Indian apolis. Ind. Miss Charlene Williams ha* re turned *o Fowler, Ind.. after spend ing three weeks as guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.verett renick and Katherlnt*. Remember to r. ad the Detroit Trihone every week. 1326 The doors of New Rethel are al ways open to D lends and visitor* WHEN EVERYTHING HAS FAILED, CONSULT THE MAN FROM LOUIS IANA WHO KNOWS No Case I* Tuo l.itnre or Small for lllm Dli. Wm. Bill Reading and Divine Healing Phone Cadillac 5024 |»r. Hell specialise* In kidney Iron blr, backache, legarhe, dUllncss, lurk nf normal pep, etc. If you believe In Tod he ran help yoa. < onanlt him. he know*. 543 Eaat Vernor Highway Detroit 1, Michigan roiunMa ioi* ririrrH Colombia 1011 Domestic Help JONES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 4116 Bmulmm St. Rallaklo Help faralafced Hots I Maids, Waitresses. Cooks | and Couples—Rbauffeara Jaal-, tors. Porters. Bell Roys. All Ksfereaess laeasUgatad Is Charts Ts BmpJsyar of (he Sixth District RaptM association, presented a check lor A.'*,»nmi to Br. .1. M. Frarler. president of the college. Jas. E. t.fli le, secretary of the trustee New Ito y. '* Among the out of town visitors w.tp I»r M. R Ihxon, Jr., Kansas nty Mo . H* v K O May. .\rgen tin*- Hanna* ( apt Marlin .1 Heti drieth returned from the Knro peun Th'-atcr Mr* Forrest Hol h11:• att<l Mr* Hilda Carpenter i olunibti* O : Mi« F Ol'ln and Mi* Hattie Mexander. Saginaw Mith and T Ski Rufua Kimball, Camp Claiborne. I.a. Hampton Grad To Teach In Liberia MONROVIA. Liberia i.ANPi Mia* Sarah Mon«ie Puffer a graduate of Hampton Institute, returned home af:er a five year stay in the Lnited State* A senior in the College of West \fri<;». when she went to Ameri ca, she did prep work and then entered Hampton where she re «l ived a H. S degree. She w ill bet ome a member of the teach ng st’aff of the college of West Africa She returned hy Tan- American clipper. Evangelist Passes ATLANTA (ANRi- Rev J M C.ntes widclv known Atlanta evangelist and minister, was fnn crallred here last week He had pastored C.eorgia churches for over 40 ears At the lime of •bath h* was pastorlng Elisa beth Haptist church. Atlanta and Hampton Baptist church, Hamp ton La. HHH Fair... Honest... Unbiased Cover # Py|iitl of Labor Hew* I * rw ty P®* of reporting re ■ quit* the pn sistcncc. fairness j.S^■ keen S ; JV a * ,t,r c - ovfr ‘ 1 h r ol labor st'irir'v. || ■ In this respect, few reporters rn i°y ’ l,r reputation botli in * ** labor and management circles ■ ** Athor Lauren. Read his , „ ■ reporta, exclusively in The De- H -0 Htw s Your NEWS Somo? troit News. Kj^ m Chock Iff on Thoso Quosffloosi r Jf 1. Who u Subhos CbooPro Boon? 2. Wbo Is Bill 2. Wbo Is KooooH L WMsoa? VA 4 Wbo is O. Mox lartbnr? | - Jmwot la SaaOay s Mawa. Nf. | ; 4Jm May-la. fa*. FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL RANDOLPH 2000 j 2146 51. An*o!n« Strv'at. Comer Columbia—CLiff 0r( j heard, witnessed the presenla* tlon. The association wns the first to pay oof Its pledge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I "Christ Jesus” will he the sub ject of the Leaaon-Sermon In all | Christian Science Churches throughout the world on Sunday, September 2, The C,olden Text (John 117 * is: ’The law was given by Mos es but grace and truth came ■ hv Jesus Christ ” Among the Bible citations is this passage (Matthew 4 23i: ' And Jesus went about all C.ali lee. teaching in their synagogues and prea« hing the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of ! disease among the people.” I Correlative passages to he read from the Christian Sytence text- t hook. "Science and Health with Kev to the Scriptures.” by Mary Baker Eddy, include the 'oilown ing (Ml: 'Jesus was unselfish His spirituality separated him from sensuousness, and caused the selfish materialist to hale 'him hut It was this spiritually j which enabled Jesus to heal the sick cast out evil, and raise the dead." St. James Church Plans Annual Tea An elaborate annual tea will he given at St. James CME churrh at Vinewood and West Kirby streets Sunday. September I 111. from 4 to g p m An after | nofin of real enjoyment 1. prnm | 'sed Ever' body Is welcome. I Don't miss It. SECRETARY 01 MISSIONS AT EBENEZER Sunday morning twenty visitor* from eleven «• overflowing congi t!on J I>r. L. L. Berry. Se :*tiry „ f , atone. New York pr#4^ encouraging w>rnmn ( . theme "Life* rU:tll< nj,.« ys_ Triala. ’* In his clnaing renim ks. Dr i ry asserted, "Tlu-ip v h*i'M in life that «<■ all n, courage and hope divine power w* , ,i n *n r r . arles.** Music an<i son** w*.;e i v ,j hy Bethany chorus *nd tr, choir. Unrig Ware was n., n,,„, Ist At the retjue*’ ,< r,„ nr „ lers. she render* and Th* >. Prayer. *’ Ten new member* unM T the church. Saturday night s-i't ; »t |r riass No It? will h> no- n«v 3 nit K Huggins with a before his departure • l'tvn*7 o|ogi< al seminary W-.lherfo Ohio. The public' is uted j will he the c ~ v * Sunday morning ?• 'hr jj hour Isaac Jon** K the ck| reporter. Italian Minister In Pulpit Os All Peoples’ Cbd By IS 1 AC JiiMs Sunday evening . n tiop of The chur< h \ '* j composed of me::. < races, assembled it; :,y St Johns Episcopal . t a an uplifting sermon .■» \. - Rev. Ktank Cherubin p»:i Kalth Presbyterian ihu •( spi'ke from the suh ■ ‘ I " and Management ” It w«s a niessal* * P" iliat Cods laws are ?r f«.f—< holy; that man is wak »r,41 fill In !iis closing nto - *« I Mi Cherubini de, ’, . 1 • \ tune mnic under r under new manaeomon' • -e-ng Fram e Italy and .1 new management tori., ' that things in the wnrM *" better from now or Ths' ■»* he accomplished when h'tf.o ings realix*. ths' tbev * plsee themselves a« :nd i • ii:»• tier the managemen’ "f Christ.” The songs of Zion wc* ' “ ed bv an Interracial > • ■ posed of seven cole ~! ant I white members. Sunday. Srptemb. 2 v 1 pm. the guest at» 1 the P,ev, Robert S iV- Shahbai wns horn in *h* *•* land of Persia. Advertise in T h«l Detroit Tribune