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2146 St. Antoine Street, Corner Colombia Clifford 2924 “From PILLAR To POST” With Young Detroiters Cheerio Chappies! I think that hereafter, when I start dis- secting glorious young ladies to form "divine creations’*, I’ll have to take in every girl in this town. Every place I went this week, I was met by moon-struck young lotharios pointing to me the va- rious points of loveliness posesse'l by their own secret passions, and which, unfortunately, I overlooked. You’ll have to forgive me, you gay Loehinvars, because although 1 know your girl hue pretty eyes. Heavenly lips, alluring personal- ities and shapely legs, I can’t put every body in the column this week. The Jabborwock, given by the Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, broke all previous records of at- tendonce for its type of entertain- ment in this city. The S. R. O. sign was put out early, but the eager play-goers still clamored for tickets. Many of them stood up for two hours as (he various acts were unreeled before them, and enjoyed it! The Les SeCours Club was awarded the first prize for presentation of "Eggs ant * Hambone” given on the type of a Radio Ameuter program. The members of the Les Secours are: Marcella Tandy, Sue Morton, Eve- lyn Davis, Loretta McKee, Sarah Davis, Vivian Bass, Georgia Redd, Elaine Skinneer, Sadye Yowell, Winifred Welker, and Bernice Mc- Caugh&n. The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity won 2nd prize with their very entertaining skit, “Court”. The participators in "Court” were Reid Motley, Ernest Marshall, Edward Swan. Joseph P. Cralgen, William Powell, Virgil Talbert, and Nathan Hackett. The Sophisticates Club garnered 3rd prize with their enjoyable skit, “As Time Changes”. The actresses were: June Watt, Thomphon, Blanche Evans. Jua- nita Chapman, Fern Johnson, and Marguerita Scott. The other presentations were also enjoyed greatly by the audience, but every- body can’t win Ist prize, so better luck next time. A few of the many hundred younger set present would include, Virginia Hall, Toni Baquet, Ben Webster, Katheerine Armstrong, Harry Tapisco, Katie Strauther, Ellen Strauther, Melba Grimes, Winifred Welker, Virginia Roxborough, Ellen Francis Tal- bert, Lorraine and Louise Moss. Elo is Lacen, Almeta Morton, Louise Sims, Gertrude Sherrill, Lillian Brown, George Dunbar, Johnella Johnson, Jim Dunbar, Herb Hill. Bernice McKatherine, Ulyses Boykin, Katherine Mc- Katherine, Eleanore Boykin. Win- ifred DeGrasse. Elmo Stcott, Por- ter Dillard, Bob Matthews. Ger- trude and Gladys Andrews, Bill Thomas, Marjorie Carter. Warren Hickman, Parker Peniek, Caro- line Plummer, June Dickens, Mary Peniek, Marjorie Greenidge, Cla- lisse Arnold. Marguerite Preston. Leon Smith. 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Those sufferers have not used any man-made injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used a remedy made by Nature, This marvelous product grows on the highest mountain peaks, where it absorbs all the healing elements and vita- mins from the sun to aid HUMANITY in distress. It is composed of 19 kinds of natural leaves, seeds, berries and Moweis scientifically and proportionately mixed and is known as LION (’KOSS HERB TEA. LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, acts wonderfully upon your system, and is safe even for children. Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glassful once a day, hot or cold. A one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS: makes you look and feel like new born. If you are not as yet familiar w-itfi efc’pcts of thris natural remedy LION ('ROSS HERB TEA try it at once and convince yourself. Ii not satisfactory money refunded to you. Also in tablet form. Try it and convince yourself with our money-back guarantee. 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For now that she has restored to Soft, gleaming hair—hair that her hair its youthful lustre and keeps you looking younger than loveliness, Lois has found love, your years—in just a few minutes, happiness, and romance with a This famous preparation has been capital K . used and approved by stage and What is Lois’ beauty secret? lust screen stars, celebrities and people this-an occasional application of wealth, position and prestige, of Godefroy’s Larieuse l7alr Color- for more than 42 years. Satisfao Ing. That's how she regained her {Jon guaranteed or your money glamorous charm—beauty that back. turns men’s thoughts to romance. Don’trisk unhappiness—don’t wait That’s why her hair Is so soft, —get afull size bottle of Godefroy's silky, and always sparkles. Larieuse from your dealer TODAYi /T> GODEFROY'S dealer mml a •apply yam _ 0 W 0 mmeUtax M « jm JL t * french HAIR coloring mmmJcnm** rnM m , * "oTe: s. column GUIDING STAR CHAPTER NO. 11 0. E. 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They were hos- tesses to one of those very enjoy- able Cock-tail Parties at the Frogs last Sunday. The Celebs have run their mem- bership to 12 with the addition of Miss Naomi Swan. The cheerful and alluring “doz- en are Grayce Sadler, Bessie Walker, Virginia Hall, Urcella Mc- Swain, Alberta Burley, Evelyn Rutledge, Betty Drake, Lanie Wil- liams, Blanche Sharpe, Evelyn Tinsley, Naomi Swan, and Mrs. Edna Powell. Among the gay crowd one could see, Richard Tinsley, Bill Thomas. Cecelia Farmer, Freeman Garnett, Inez Jones, Willie Jackson, Sher- man Hardiman Hugh, Peterson, Ellen Francis Talbert, Herb Hill, Ben Waller, Susie Tarrell, Evelyn Greer, Gersliom Roebuck, Leroy Soles, Leo McNlel, Norma Coker, Ruth Wilkes, Cecil Bromery, Jim- my Williams, Vernellf Powell, ELLIS SUPERIOR SANITARY SUPPLIES For Institutions Hospitals Industries Office Buildings Schools, Hotels Homes. Ellis Products Cos. all* Stanford Ave. Detroit, Rich. 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Pro|.. 1423 Chene Street Detroit., MteV THE DETROIT TRIB UN E- -SATURDAY MARCH 7, 1936 Helen Holmes, Crit McSwaln, and many others. Next week your columnist 1b going to refer to his ancient tiles ami revive an old. but very inter- esting idea of his. He is going to describe several popular debs and lotharios by a single adject- ive. it would be a good idea to save that particular column for reference, because in the future, when your columnist does not want to mention the person’s names he will refer to them by the adjective used to describe them. Hope you like it! “Post" Scrips Bill Thomas is still raving about that beautiful Vivian Fox lie es- ocrted to the Sphinx dance a couple of weeks ago. Elsie “Rox- ane” Roxborough has given orders for “full speed ahead” in her lat- est production “Flight” Lucile Tapiseo, charming enchantress about town, is laid up for a few J weeks with a serious throat ail- ment; the whole town Is pulling for you. Ludle! Next Saturday morning the younger set will be headed for the Y. W. C. A. to par- ticipate in the Oltlfcr Boyß and (Jirls conference of 1936. Rich- ard Carter and Rill Thomas are vieing for the honors of the Best Dressed Man in the coming Mock Election. The Theatre Associ- ates have set the date of their eoming production, 'Celebuity House”, for April 6th, at the Y. W. C. A. 1 1 pays to advertise in the DETROIT TRIBUNE, the home paper which everybody likes to read. o Bring jour watch to us for re- pa'r« and sate M- We specialize on Bulowi, Klgins, llamiltons, How- reds Walt bans, Gruens, and all Swiss Watches. Sears Watrli Re- pair Son Ice. 1701 St. .intoine. !. r GAi. NOTICES No. 216<WC> STATK OF MICHIGAN. ss. County of Wayne, At a session » f the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the fif- teenth day of February in the year one thousand nine hundred and thir'y-six. Pres'm Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of Prrba e. In the matter of ’he Estate of Henry A Shepard deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to he the last will and testament of said deceased having been de- livered to this Court for probate and Jessie Shepard hn.ing filed therewith a petition praying tha* in the event the executor declined to act or fail to qualify that ad- ministru'ion wPh the will annexed be granted to some suitable per- son. It is ordered. That the twenty- seventh day of March, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said four* Room be appointed for (proving said instrument and hear- rg «eld petlMon. And it is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published 'hrec successive weeks previous to “ad time of hearing, in the Detroit Tribune a newspaper -inted and circulating in said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY Judge of Probate (A true copy) DON D. CULLEN Deputy Probate Register 2-22 3-7 NO. •J'JJIK.'IN STATE OF MICHIGAN. BS. 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  • 2146 St. Antoine Street, Corner Colombia Clifford 2924

    “FromPILLAR

    ToPOST”

    With Young Detroiters

    Cheerio Chappies! I thinkthat hereafter, when I start dis-secting glorious young ladies toform "divine creations’*, I’ll haveto take in every girl in this town.Every place I went this week, Iwas met by moon-struck younglotharios pointing to me the va-rious points of loveliness posesse'lby their own secret passions, andwhich, unfortunately, I overlooked.You’ll have to forgive me, you gayLoehinvars, because although 1know your girl hue pretty eyes.Heavenly lips, alluring personal-ities and shapely legs, I can’t putevery body in the column thisweek.

    The Jabborwock, given by theTau Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta,broke all previous records of at-tendonce for its type of entertain-ment in this city. The S. R. O.sign was put out early, but theeager play-goers still clamoredfor tickets. Many of them stoodup for two hours as (he variousacts were unreeled before them,and enjoyed it! The Les SeCoursClub was awarded the first prizefor presentation of "Eggs ant*Hambone” given on the type ofa Radio Ameuter program. Themembers of the Les Secours are:Marcella Tandy, Sue Morton, Eve-lyn Davis, Loretta McKee, SarahDavis, Vivian Bass, Georgia Redd,Elaine Skinneer, Sadye Yowell,

    Winifred Welker, and Bernice Mc-Caugh&n. The Kappa AlphaPsi Fraternity won 2nd prize withtheir very entertaining skit,“Court”. The participators in"Court” were Reid Motley, ErnestMarshall, Edward Swan. Joseph P.Cralgen, William Powell, VirgilTalbert, and Nathan Hackett.

    The Sophisticates Club garnered3rd prize with their enjoyableskit, “As Time Changes”. Theactresses were: June Watt,Thomphon, Blanche Evans. Jua-nita Chapman, Fern Johnson, andMarguerita Scott. The otherpresentations were also enjoyedgreatly by the audience, but every-body can’t win Ist prize, so betterluck next time. A few of themany hundred younger set presentwould include, Virginia Hall, ToniBaquet, Ben Webster, KatheerineArmstrong, Harry Tapisco, KatieStrauther, Ellen Strauther, MelbaGrimes, Winifred Welker, VirginiaRoxborough, Ellen Francis Tal-bert, Lorraine and Louise Moss.Elo is Lacen, Almeta Morton,Louise Sims, Gertrude Sherrill,Lillian Brown, George Dunbar,Johnella Johnson, Jim Dunbar,Herb Hill. Bernice McKatherine,Ulyses Boykin, Katherine Mc-Katherine, Eleanore Boykin. Win-ifred DeGrasse. Elmo Stcott, Por-ter Dillard, Bob Matthews. Ger-trude and Gladys Andrews, BillThomas, Marjorie Carter. WarrenHickman, Parker Peniek, Caro-line Plummer, June Dickens, MaryPeniek, Marjorie Greenidge, Cla-lisse Arnold. Marguerite Preston.Leon Smith. Colonel fcmith,George Higgins, Clarence Brad-field, Thedosia and William Pat-rick, Earnest Fisher, Carlysle

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    Those ever-popular Celebs real-ly started March out in a gay andglorious fashion. They were hos-tesses to one of those very enjoy-able Cock-tail Parties at the Frogslast Sunday.

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    The cheerful and alluring “doz-en are Grayce Sadler, BessieWalker, Virginia Hall, Urcella Mc-Swain, Alberta Burley, EvelynRutledge, Betty Drake, Lanie Wil-liams, Blanche Sharpe, EvelynTinsley, Naomi Swan, and Mrs.Edna Powell.

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    that beautiful Vivian Fox lie es-ocrted to the Sphinx dance acouple of weeks ago. Elsie “Rox-ane” Roxborough has given ordersfor “full speed ahead” in her lat-est production “Flight” LucileTapiseo, charming enchantressabout town, is laid up for a few Jweeks with a serious throat ail-

    ment; the whole town Is pullingfor you. Ludle! Next Saturdaymorning the younger set will beheaded for the Y. W. C. A. to par-ticipate in the Oltlfcr Boyß and(Jirls conference of 1936. Rich-ard Carter and Rill Thomas arevieing for the honors of the BestDressed Man in the coming MockElection. The Theatre Associ-ates have set the date of theireoming production, ‘ 'CelebuityHouse”, for April 6th, at theY. W. C. A.

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    !.r GAi. NOTICESNo. 216

    STATK OF MICHIGAN.ss.

    County of Wayne,At a session » f the Probate

    Court for said County of Wayne,held at the Probate Court Roomin the City of Detroit, on the fif-teenth day of February in theyear one thousand nine hundredand thir'y-six. Pres'm Joseph A.Murphy. Judge of Prrba e.

    In the matter of ’he Estate ofHenry A Shepard deceased. Aninstrument in writing purportingto he the last will and testamentof said deceased having been de-livered to this Court for probateand Jessie Shepard hn.ing filedtherewith a petition praying tha*in the event the executor declinedto act or fail to qualify that ad-ministru'ion wPh the will annexedbe granted to some suitable per-son.

    It is ordered. That the twenty-

    seventh day of March, next at teno’clock in the forenoon at saidfour* Room be appointed for

    (proving said instrument and hear-rg «eld petlMon.

    And it is further Ordered, Thata copy of this order be published'hrec successive weeks previousto “ad time of hearing, in theDetroit Tribune a newspaper-inted and circulating in said

    County of Wayne.JOSEPH A. MURPHY

    Judge of Probate(A true copy)

    DON D. CULLENDeputy Probate Register

    2-22 3-7

    NO. •J'JJIK.'INSTATE OF MICHIGAN.

    BS.

    County of Wayne,At a session of the Probate

    Court for said County of Wayne,

    CNOODLES

    h“!d at the Probate Court Room inhe City of Detroit, on the twenty

    nevenih day of February in theyear one thousand nine hundredand thirly-six. Present Joseph A.Murphy, Judge of Probate

    In the Matter of the Estate ofJohn W. Hill, deceased. On readingand tiling the petition of Hollie L.Hill praying that administration of

    said estate be granted to Lloyd A.Loomis or some other suitable per-son,

    * I’s ordered, That the seventhday of April, next at ten o’clock inhe forenoon at said Court Room be

    appointed for hearing said petition.And it is further Ordered. That

    a copy of this order he publishedthree successive weeks previous to

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