Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1937 — Page 2
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Service Club Hopes
To Increase Jobs
TIk*formation of a culinary club anil employment agency for the benefit of Negro cooks, chefs, waiters, dish washers, waitresses, etc.. lias been announced by the president, William Reynolds, 548 W. 2Dt h * Street.
The purpose of the club which was tesued a charter by the Secret! ry of State, November, 4, 11137, Reynolds, said is to secure more jobs . for Negroes employed along these- fines, increase their salaries and at the same time give them advantatge of better working conditions along with shorter hours. ' The higher type of employees seirt out through the office which will be centrally located will make up for all shortcomings that have prevented them from securing jobs before, the official of the club be-
The club will register for a small fee all persons who are interested and they will become members. This membership fee will automatically place the member In line for a job In his particular type of w.ork. Should a vacancy occur, that member would receive the job ami his membership card woulu i Iwirify him to the employer. Another advantage, Reynolds said, was that employers, knowing Unit such an organization would solid only the best in the city, would hesitate in hiring other workers without consulting the Colored Cooks Culinary Workers Club,,
According to a survey made by the members, over 7.1 percent ot this type of work is being don-* in Indianapolis by colored help. That number can be increased by ten or fifteen percent, officials of the club believe, if all culinary workers would line up and pay the small joining fee. They believe also, that the enormous amount required by employ-
ment agencies for securing jobs, sometimes amounting to 10 per cent of the first week’s pay, could Ik eliminated for culinary workers if not for other types of employees in other professions. Membership fee and monthly dues as a member of the C. C. C. W. club would defray all" employment charges. The president said that a club home will be selected, a telephone installed, and all interested persons may leave their names and addresses. He said also that owners of a number of down-town restaurants, hotels, cafes, delicatessens and the like had pledged their support and avered that they would secure help only through the channels of the organization if hud when a club home is established. Plans for the future include a culinary training school that will benefit those persons w r ho are desirous of entering the profession but have bad no experience, the president explained.
VERNON BROWN, WIDELY KNOWN
Other officers elected are: John F. Allison, 28 W. 10th street, vice president: Ward R. Taylor, 1863 S. Keystone avenue, secretary, Andrew Farmer. 61!) W. St. Clair street, and Eugene Nero, Jr., 25)14 Paris avenue, director of membership committee. Write Radio Fan Letters
Pinal rites were held Wednesday afternoon at the Abel Brothers and Winfrey funeral home for Vernon Brown, 008 N. West street, veteran barber who operated a shop in the 400 block, Indiana avenue. He was 40 years old, and had suffered an apoletic stroke early in the week. Born in Henderson, Kentucky, Mr. Brown started his barber career in that city where he had learned the trade as an apprentice when hut a boy. He was widely Known among the barbering profession and other business fields, and was especially devoted to his mother. He had practiced in Indianapolis for twenty-one years and was reported to have had a good business. Mr. Brown is survived by the widow, Mrs. Grace Brown, and the mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. Burial was in Floral Park cemetery. Write Radio Fan Letters
HICKORY QUEEN RETURNS FROM
BARBER, DEAD VAC ATI ON
MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Willis, hi Minerva street, were held from the Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion church Wednesday evening. She is survived by her husband, sisters, Mrs. Sue V. Artis, and Miss Laura Chambers, and a brother, Andrew Chambers. Burial was in Crown Hill cemetery with C.M.E. Willis funeral services.
MRS. ADA BOYD
Succumbing to a brief illness, Mrs. Ada Byrd, 437 Douglas street, passed away at. home Tuesday, November 16th at 2:30 a. m. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, other relatives and a large number of friends. She was a member of Bethel A. M. E. church. Funeral services were held at the Peoples Funeral Home chapel, Friday. Nov. 19th at 1 p. m., and interment was at Floral Park cemetery. Write Radio Fan Letters
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The Old Hickory-Wood Barbecue Stand, 323 West Michigan St., is running full blast again after being closed a short time for remodeling and modernizing to give the pivblic a better service and will be opened to patrons day and night under the continued efficient management of Mr. and Mrs. Chappie Dunbar, known to their friends as Chappie and Rachel. Mrs. Rachel Dunbar, who is called the Queen of the Old Hick-ory-Wood Barbecue, and responsible for that good * old Southern flavor of the meats she prepares, has resumed her duties with Chappie, after erturning from her vacation.
While recuperating from a strenous season. Mrs. Dunbar visited several large cities on an inspection tour of the different Barbecue establishments and has brought hack a lot of new ideas along the Barbecue lines, and has many surprises for her customers and friends.
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The ratest addition to their usual menu of Pork, Beef. Ribs, and Lamb will he Barbecued Fish, and Chappie says that you can “come and get it” at any old time, day or night, and expresses his appreciation and thanks to the public for his phenomenal success in the Barbecue business. Write Radio Fan Letters
Bowling Green, Ky., Group to Meet Here
A meeting of persons who formerly lived in Bowling Green, or Warren county, Ky., will lie held December 3 in the basement of Crispus Attacks branch library to elect officers of the Bowling Green society and to shape further activities and policies. Promoters of the society hold that it can be of great social benefit not only to the members but to the community as well. All former Bowling Green persons are urged to be present and to tell others of ir.
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A< hieviug . encouraging results, tin* membership committee of the Crispus Attacks Alumni association continues its drive to bring every available alumnus into its broad and constructive program. Because of the full program drafted by the resolutions committee, support is needed from all former Attm ksltes.
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Kyle-Mitehell, had been living at the Wabash Y.M.C.A. but paid occasional visits to the hom.* of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Olive C. Kyle. According to police, he went there recently and made allusions to some mysterious person who was supposed to be following him. Wednesday night he locked himself in a room because he thought he was l>eing followed and police were called.
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Congrensman Mitchell is understood to have made a long distance call from Washington asking that his son be looked after. The younger Mitchell studied law at the Uni versity of Michigan and until recently was employed as a clerk in the internal revenue office of Carter H. Harrison.
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The ranks of the upright and honest are broken daily before our very eyes. The true principle of service is often disguised, and man becomes a victim of a self-center-ed spirit. Honesty and fair play oftimes hide behind a dough-face of all smiles and make believe, making heartfelt sympathy and deep sincerity meaningless and false. There is always a need for somebody to take the witness stand on the side of truth and righteousness.
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TAKE CONGRESSMAN MITCHELL’S SON TO PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL
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