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Judsnr, K.ii- were ar• r< •« o and charged with entering v.;* ho jt p< rrni * • ion They acre aMjj.fd of hr* a/ .ng into an abandoned and stealing a wa i h ha ■ *f; ar.'l a bathtub Both a ' re found guilty and sentenced *o 90 days in the House of Cor rent ion. laorothv Stanley, a self-sivied fort ne ’*■,i**r. bc’ter known a* Sisti.-r Tonka got trapped la-t week a’ h«r own game h> an alert policeman. Mr* Stanley 31. of 2504 W Lacison. was arrested by Patrol rnan Hobart Meadows of the vice bureau, and charged with for tune telling, after the officer ga\e he* a $5 00 donation for a little prediction about the fu ture Patrolman Meadows •■aid h<- went to the Dasison address and told ’SiJiher Tanka he needed h'lp. aftr-r receiving a circular she had distributed The officer said he told Sis ter 7ank;i 1 am out of work because the garage where 1 was employed burned down. “1 have* no way to feed my wife and three babies.” Patrolman Meadows said after Sinter Ta'ka read his palms, she advised him: “You will not have to worry because by Friday, Dec 20 you will get another job better than the one jiou had at the- gara-- o’ The officer said at this point Happy 11 New v/ 1 ear {i»t m»-\ ~wr»f* *Hir"i .«* £ «ti“irp* {»»»-**».* .ts u : *nr t rtwia. i.Tp’u i*«f **«*' R&r* rtf *—j e* L*S*-e E*3 „ ’.4i* Sj'.'J* f From left ve«*- «; R.t-i 1 Mr *rvfl Mrv John C rt» h*~i, hos* »no v - a' I &Ljlm * IL. * p0...i.- At n.• I'jJLZ *c T s-»• .• o* . . - .. .: i-- >. i.'.e :.t.c ».<st - *.• •• •. *ai-T.- i'.. a . . . vp.*. e At'.* -••-- - '• .Jd ..... i j t.'.c:.- w*. .1 < iT.ttd. » • * f <Oy and J«‘- trOTi T. '-/.t <-1 tot if. - •••- - ■' ex *I. / fciiOs*.ed '■ • - ■ v cer. txioxe u..o»>.i.- *.r#e i: --■ ■- Os AOXTecUor. *l’. |..- cU..’.- --.*• ly to eT.gio.n- ;t ar. mega; Ov.- Cupa'iofi "A':. It i. »-I T*. Ii J« /si.n-r J Koitmsfc. Jac».-.OXi A«s arrested at 7*40 LaSa.it, after a^ttj.>.r.-a -a worm of rn -tuel . ta. .i irom L«> tro.::.ar. Oi.rx-rt h ii.i. ihe officer aa.d he confiscat ed e-xrent cateu net i..p: di.'i to To in ca.n a a a Ldward Lracfora knows from experience now that crime does r.ot pay Lraoford 31, of L* .fa-’ wi: -er/e: • and to 7-2 u years in Pn-on by Re corder s Judge Paul L Krause after picadiru guilty to robbery armed. He* wa-> charged with ’ic $2 105 08 rohM-ry last Aug 3 of a market at B'uol Joy Road. Police -aid that iiradford took the money «»’ the point of a gun and warned the manager and ca-hiers If anybody follows me I will fill them full of bullets. "< H * • Louis I>c-e Washington. 30, of 18847 Justine, was charged with larceny from a person last week in a warrant signed by Record er s Judge John A Ricca Washington was arrested on the complaint of Carol Macro, 25. of Warren, who accussed him of snatthing her purse contain ing $5 and sundries last Aug. 2!l as he was walking to her car on a parking lot at 1905 Fast McNichol*. Police said Washington admitt c*»l the theft. They yuoted him saying: ‘I snatched the purse be i ause 1 needed money.” • • • Larrv Aaron Walker. 18, of 2441 May bury Grand, was held **# C •*%»©»* ® »t« M.»r --}ji-r **•*»-, E w Ht-'-nden. hos**vs Rev* L Le* i**nc ng o** *rt.*nv< e. E lts M H*m!»r, Jwit n* L«*C*. Agne*** W* *©n, Sy**.» L. Br»oen. By ISAAC JONES :''.: ::. j. •;.-. S2 •*.* f>: r.z iz: :* o :«rC*..<;i • OT. aX X j... T. _t. ..'. :.t .. -t; ; v d<.i’ ••' :.r L" -7 }£ .. -.ar.ed v. 5... t •**. irrt*t«4 on the i ’ ..’ *::'t: CvrttZ. i3. : , ' : r> Grand who ac* ‘.r. f Kr.ozkm, him r. '!j • .:;. Grand De. 16. '. ;. .'. »*. : wh;> h* ’aa* . ..'. r..- ’.a-r. WilKer took a .- tr t. :..r p ket the vie *. p.d '.I ’...•, bid'te to hli it ijvi : * : him of H 30. ( . r;ez *a;d Walker warned him. r j t \* >v-r rr.onev or 111 • .. / - cr. t <lor. t call me Karl b .rr* .1 24 of 55 Hague. ■■■•■-- charged with nonsopport .a* i»ecr: in a warrant issued o> the prosecutor • office. is a:-., was arrested on the complaint of h> estranged wife. H.ioa 21 of 1320 Last Canfield The couple married in Nov . 1962 and separated in Nov . 1963 Mrs Burrell *aid her husband na* r.ot „ivtr. her any mone> toward the support of their 2- year-old >on. Lari. Jr . since their separation. The child was born before their marriage Garfield, was chraped with sim ple larceny last week in a war rant issued by the prosecutors office Calvin was arre-ted in a down town department store where the store detective Maxwell Brown >aid he observed him conceal $5 • 50 worth of Christmas decorations and {gifts in a shopping bag and attempt to leave the store with out paying for the merchandise. George Tuggle. 53. of 1695 Tay lor, wa-< fined SSO or 30 days in the House of Correction last week by Recorders Judge Arthur J Koscinski alter pleading guilty to engaging in an illegal occu pation Tuggle was arrested in his home by I’atrolman Gilbert Hill of the vice bureau, after accept ing SI 60 in mutuel bets from the officer. Patrolman Hill said he confis eated SllOO in cash and 31 cur rent dated bet slips. Society jboings by /Aery Bette Rhodes | o'clock OmMr ot il Mococcoy Saturday evening Mr and Mr* j u Taliaferro were host* to the Arnui Novem Club at the Kl Morocco on lister lor # n't |m k dinner. which was eniO)- *•#l irarmn*rly After dinner. •'Christmas'' wa* ,ht important topic which brought much chit chit, then the club motored back to the- Taliaferro home for *oc latiid K«mn while they were re laxinii A later luncheon was **rv ♦ and at home and Chnstroi* gift* were exchanged Many carol* were iunt!, and appreciated- Special guests included Mr and Mm A G Robert-on. of burns Avenue; the Itubard Bookers. *he Calvin brooks, the Thomas Har rj> the James Harvey *i the I h-.»m --as Sean ys. the I>*Ko> Spradley*. th*- Fred Howells, the Earnest Sweenyes and the John 1 aider • • • Mrs Bernice Stewart of Iron wood was happy to have the i hr Ist maa Party of the Peter Pan Bridge at her home last Wednes day evening She served a love dinner and Christmas gifts ..ere exchanged. Present were .Mesdames Hattie Wheeler Gwendolyn Harrison, Beatrice Preston, Cecilia Carter. Marie Walker. Mabel Stowers. M.h.l and berni.ee Stewart. K • vr> w here in Detr o ; t the Spin’ abounds Santa •_.a-> is making his anticipated an: the exchange of gifts : n.any oth* r charitaole acts ... ’j n.uKe a nappy holiday sea -.n for ail. Tne P.node C.w.th tht-ir r. .z. a- .'Ute- ■ enjoyed a de .- '_r..e dinner and exchanged trj-t.fal gift*. Which Was follow *. ; '•> sc ..able .arr.e- adding fun •, tr.c- dinner party Saturday eve at tr.e heme f Mr and Mrs. c nw•: Hancock • a • Christmas With Moth#r V.l- Cora Brown Los Angeles attorney i> more than happy to ' - home w.*h her mother and fa* r Mr and Mrs Clifton Todd -r.: her many friends for the Cans:mas HCidays Mr and Mrs Gamble of Penn ->-*ar..a are spending Christmas week at Mr Gamble s norr.e vis •Ln~ r..- sister Mr .nd Mrs D P Lilly of Oxmuigee ukla. e t • A Happy Christmas Tr.e Detroit Association Dress Drive wa ? a wonderful success H'ouse for gir.s made through the efficient effort* of the Com-: mi’tee whose chairman wa* Mr* f.hn.-’tna Bi-hop-and with the r.ea .tiful re-ponse through club member* and friend- also The drive* garnered 213 dress • - making many needy girls hap py with a pr* ”y Christmas dress Thi- another Star for the An nuai project on their agenda A lovely party accompanied this program for they were serv ed cocoa, ice cream and cookie- Awroy » Bakery presented a mov ie whicn was also enjoyed and appreciated Thanks to all Mrs. Vivian Booth, president and Mrs C Bishop, chairman. • « « Past and Present Bridge Club The gusty wind bringing zero weather did not keep the Thurs day Past and Present Club from attending th e meeting at t h e home of Mrs.. Essie Taliaferro for they found warmth and a de licious luncheon waiting lor them Christmas gifts weer exchanged and everyone went home quite nappy. • t t Social Informers Mrs Marie Lowry was hostess Monday evening to the Christmas Party of the Social Informers Club who were having their an nual affair. All member- were present and enjoyed the delightful menu served. Prc-cnt were Mesdames Mar guerite Cotman. Mildred Green, Gwendolyn Harrison, Florence Hoi n. Marie Melburn. Myrtle Hose. Lois Merriweathcr and Ma bel Lowry. • • • Mrs Dorothy Duncan is at home again and doing very well, we may see her out in the streets most any time, (we hope). • • • Mr and Mrs. Granville Cook is spending Christmas with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckner of Los Angeles. Calif. Saturday evening a lovely sup per was served at the Detroit As sociation of Women's Clubs. The beautiful Christmas tree lent much cheer to the party. Christmas carols were sung and some gifts were exchanged There were pictures taken by Fletcher Williams. • * » National Council of Nogro Womon The observance of the Nation al Council of Negro Women of Detroit. Inc., presented to the people Saturday. December 14. at the Cross Roads Restaurant one of its finest Luncheon Pro grams under the leadership of Mrs F.dith Gamble. Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee of How DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DEC 2*. *** 6 ard L'BOTMtjr. »n gUeM «" T" I** 1 ** f ‘C:, work all o**r th, l s A , M foreign country for the subpect she chose [wT ) racy at the Cross Hoads 1 In summary We the must continue to seek more Jj 1 cation; we must become Jj diplomatic in our relation Zi all peoples, we rau-t have a f J tural home life, tea hinj 0 j children their du-v J, "'j and ail mankind that • hrUt kJ| esty and dear hvm; .* sentuJ for all citizen- \\li these basic rule- his,, been vI WF. \Kp tuJ ROAD STRAIGHT For RACY *8 MRS. EDITH GAMBLE Mrs Anna Roo*>-.< : Hals'eg taike-d about the 15* r. A vcndott to the Constitution ar.ikh in part, all cituer.- have •> ri-ht to vote ■ -of r« culor or creed Mrs Jeanette V. ■. * paid a beautifful trs: j\- to Mcy McLeod Bcthune w.o is ‘he s> ?.vuting power of th.» bne * ganization She ha i « >ens;‘.m insight into the r.c-. and a pirations o four people and «a much loved and re>pvi!vd by AU p>ecple Mrs Geraldine Biedsoe toud cd deep into the life ar.:! pa-.-ji* of this noble chara *<r. Pres ident John F. Kennedy, maiaj us all feel his presence Coffee hour was at the how of Mr> Hannah Ray nv. rid. 1&J9I Ohio, after the luncheon. Mrs Edith D Gair.’ilc. pres ident . Mrs Emma K 1 .*ts. vice president: and chair”'.-.n of th Founders Day Comm.tree id Mrs. B >f»*Jchnson. second vice president. , \\ oo die King On Theatre: RE . Harold Pir.ur - The Col Icilion A The Du:.:: a alter The Unstebied theetr* prewnH The Dumbwaiter A The Collect** b» Hiro and *mter and '-ected by SC. Cantor *tar* Lee M«none* Murri, Ann Sh»w BHI tir»9 and ‘ighting by Harry Hew* One good thing ab <' the Fifr hr play.-, one doe-n * have u nder-tand them to like then Both play- seem a- i! they art moving in a ,-tran-e land wherf only visitors can view the hid den secrets i- exactly ho* I felt vvhen watchin- 'he "*■ plays: an outsider w :'h li*'| knowledge of where 1 was ar. what 1 should take aml kef? from what 1 saw on ’hr And even though I ft it - heatf because of this. 1 f*el that : precisely the way Pinter wou« expect me to feel. If indeed t l * expected anything at ail The presentation is a theutr.- cal gem for the L'nstahlcd. Tbt setting and the direction a‘ f l>oth good; the acting from excellent to average a thats not bad for OffWooda - In the Dumb Waiter, two ko lers arc held up in an old & taurant's basement They to be doing nothing and ) something is happening 1 h° a,r , ! calitv, exactly what can he D ten through the individual can not be given by me AM* let me say. the show is excel» Lee Mahony rises above himj> to give and outstanding P or mance that can be comp* ir0 ‘ the best I have seen Mark Murri is excellent n> piece also: his character represents the title of the I’ 1 - And he is every bit a Dumb- Waiter. , h „# THE COLLECTION is a r ‘” if story. One of those did * e . didn't she bits: further. cxai who is the biggest liar. t heat hies of the t OLLr. , fl are the calm and cool * a >- which the character tel and truths, and too >eek same. Again its Lee • doing a stand-out ac * ,n *.. in « again it s Mark Murri ***% that professionalism is on perience. However. Ann* adds a great deal t° . fr y. duction by her sheer (fl Bill Boswell as the fr,c " Murri is outside of ro> Again. The Dumb The Collection is an ing of theatre. , lnr o( E. C. Cantor is the tor* the plays, scheduled t° rU Jan. 12! 1964 -