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MARCH—1942. 9th.—Cleveland Oliver, 2904 E. -5th; Bessie Snordem, 951 W. 27; Helen Donahue, 2311 Paris; Eu-’ Kene Thomas, 1025 X. Missouri; Arlena Hyde; Barnle Hatcher Jr., John W. Bailey jr.; Winona Ward" 2702 Shriver: Rosa Ware. 437 W. Michigan; Martha and John Whltted, 1709 Alvord: Fred Kirtley. 876 Torhet: William Anderson. Connersville.; Lela Jones, 1029 Belmont. 10th—Elsie Saunders. 3050 Cottage Jeanette Hansberry. 849 \X. Michigan; Mildred O’Banion, 1240 MeDougal: Frederick Hubbard 1420 Columbia ; Willa Stringfellow. 2.S.31 Indianaoplis; Harriet Brooks. Evansville: Mary Xewtim. 2218 X. Capitol; Irene Webb. 712 N. Senate: Luke Phillips jr.. 955 W. 27th: Tereeda Gullion, Ottawa. III. ; Irvin Cornett; Jacks Henry 543 W. 11th. 11th—Willie Williams. 1129 E. 19th : Constance Evans. 2248 X. Capitol; Nellie Garvin. 3050 Cottage: Joseph Miller. 3148 Iowa: H. C. Walker. 1222 Harlan: David V. Long: Ruth Williams. 1218 E. Kith: Samuel Jackson. 511 IV. Vermont: William Warrick. 2538 IV. Wash.: Charles Carter. 733 -W. 25th: Clara Little. 313 W. 14th: Leither Norris. 1002 Sheldon: Ada Carter. 1811 Yandes: Charles Barnett, 1143 X. Senate: Marilene Rlakemore. 1433 Hoef-

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gen ; Louis Sams, 626 X. California ; Theresa Dixon, 1148 Sheffield ; Vonda Hord, Pittsburgh, Pu. 12th—Rev. l>. C. Grooms, 1528 E. 19th; J. E. Hmi>er, 2841 Paris: Blanche Brown, Los Angeles, Cal.; Martha Armour, 1920 Yandes; Mrs. F. Bonner. 2722 E. 25th; Rob bert Wills, New Salem; Ruth Fink, 2025 Cornell: Daisy Lloyd. 1160 Belmont : Eirma Minter, 1132 X. Missouria; Cyntbis McElwain, 2311 Fairview; Myrna Watson, 930 Sheffield: Louise Anderson, 631 W. St. Clair; Marva Jo Hold, Pittsburg.

Willa Thomas The Senior choir of Bethesda Bsiptist church and the Bethany Baptist church choir will render a joint musical program March 8 at 3:30 p. m., at Bethany Baptist church.

Phyllis INheatly 1. fN. C. N. Holds Nnnual Spring Membership Drive, March 6

Mrs, Georgia Montgomery formerlv of this city now of Detroit is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Susie Clark.

13th—Frank Robinson. 718 W. 9th: Evelyn Young. Chicago; Augusta Nuckols, Chicago; O. T. Montgomery. 908 W. 10th; Carl Barnett 613 W. 28th; Harry Anderson, 1236 Senate: Charles Lyles jr., 1512 Bellefontaine; Nancy Hite, Evansville: Martha King. 925 E. 25th: Samuel Barbee, 1949 Ludlow: Charlotte Williams. Bridgeport: Marvin Thomas. 443 W. 29; Mary Watson. 930 Sheffield: Marlene Rlakemore. 1444 Hoefgen, Ethel Chism. 479 W. 25th; Georgia Chat well. Detroit.

For the past three weeks. Mrs. Ethel Bryant in S. Capitol avenue has been residing in New York City. After a sudden Call to the bedside of her mother.

The Dolgen Echo quartet of Evansville will render a complete musical program March 15 at 3 p. m., at Bethesda Baptist church.

The public is invited.

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Andrew Harris of this city was promoted to a sergeant at C. A 26. Quartermaster. Ft. Horn. Riverside Cal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris at 910 S. Capitol avenue and Is a graduate of Attacks high school.

Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Holloway announce the marriage of their daughter. Lula to Leonard (Jack) Mahley. January 31. He is the son of Willie Mahley and the couple is at home at 942 S. Senate avenue.

Shut-Ins Grace Owens Youn'g. 303 West Vermont street, apartment 35. is convalescing, she has been confined since February 20. Friends may rail.

Mrs. Plain-lie Franklin. 911 S. Senate avenue; Miss Bertha Advice. 320 W. Ray street: Mrs. Lizzie Tuggles. 124 \V. Ray: Mrs. Harriet Stewart. 922 S. Capitol ave nue.: Mrs. Mary Bowman. 1108 S. Kenwood avenue: Mrs. Nora Hall. 1107 S. Kenwood avenue: Mrs. Addie Kimble. 1017 S. Capitol avenue: Mrs. Jackson. 226 W. Rav street and Mrs. Needson, South Capitol avenue.

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as been in Dela <rare, Ohio, atending a comnission to study he basis of a ust and durable eace. He went as i delegate repre--.enting the A. M. Zion Church, appointed by the Board of bishops. This meeting was held under the spohsorshijp of the Federal Council of Churches. | Attend Jones Tabernacle Sunday and have your life enriched spiritually during the Lenten season. Make every one of these forty days count and yield good service for your Lord. Prayer: Give us, O Father/ a thankful heart, grace to see the blessings Thou has set within our reach, fill us with a new zeal and ardor for world peace, (hiough Christ—Amen.

The South Calvary Junior Missionary is giving a St. Patrick’s luncheon March 13 at the Ray Street Center.

Mrs. John Washington in S. Capitol avenue crave a dinner in honor of the Southside Sewing club last Wednesday. Mrs. Jaunita Russell is president.

Rev. S. S. Thomas was guest sneaker at the Second Baptist church, Shelbyville last Sunday.

Robert Warren in Charles street accompanied by Mrs. Ida Dubion went to Dayton. Ohio for the we»k end. While there they attended the Elks convention.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russell spent the week end in Muncie with Ben Russell.

A surnrise party was given in honor of Mr. Russell.

ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY PARTY

The home of Mrs. Ophelia Harris In Norwood st., was the scene of a lovely birthday party Monday evening February 16, games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Anna Adams, and Mrs. Bes sie Miller. The refreshments, were carried out with the color scheme of the evening. Many useful gifts were received. Those present were Mrs. Anna Adams. Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mrs. Mary Pope, Mrs. Bessie Rasdell and Mrs. Daisy Vaughn. ?

Mr and Mrs. John WilH- Cvlemnii wiP celebrate their second \v-»idin-r anniversary Ma. n ;.) at Ciieaco v ith her aunt.

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Phyllis Wheatley i.rntich i WCA will hold its annual Spring Membership Drive frnin March 6 - 17. Mrs. Irene Adair will be « hairinan bf the Drive and Mrs. Winifred Davis co-chairman. Other members of the executive committee are Mrs. Margrave Castleman, food service: Mrs. Louise I’.mwn. director of mechanics; Mrs. R. K. Smith, publicity: Mrs. CUarles Stewart, finance: Mrs. Harriet Dix. Mrs. Lula Jackson Dunn. Mrs. Oliver Mart ip and Mrs. Marjorie Watkins. Team captains representing var-

ciful God.” Preaching at 7:30 pm. < liurrli of the Living God—Bishop II. M. Overton. pastor. Reg. services. Dinner will be served Sunday at 1 :30 pm. Woman’s work i* rondueted at <5 pm. Greater Gethsamanc Baptist—Rev. F. K. Dillard, pastor. Sermon by the pastor. At 3:30 pin.. the Birilding fund and Pastor’s Aid flubs will have a pew rally. Com munion at 8 pm.. Monday night March 9. the Traveling Echoes quartet will render a musical program sponsored bv the Live Wire club.

ions departments of the Association are Mrs. Charles Belcher, music; Mrs. Edna Fleming, membership; Mrs. Eva Stewart, finance: Mrs. Sara ip. Zeigler, public affairs; Mrs. Mae Hendon. Girl Reserve; Mrs. Lula J. Hall and Mrs. Georgia Martin, special team: Miss b'la Carpenter, health. Indepen-

dent team captains are Mrs. Harriet Dix. Mrs. Ella Mae Hicks. Mrs. Jocelyn Lawrence, and Mrs. Ethel Byrdsong. -

Mrs. James Ella Boyd is chair man of the Membership Department and Miss May B. Belcher Is executive se retary.

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Christ Temple, Bloomington, Ind., Elder R. F. Tobin. pastor nt Christ Temple Indianapolis, will conduct a revival beginning .Mar. 11 yt the church. Other visiting ministers will participate and the public is invited. Mrs. Jessie Ha tick is pastor. Ebenezer Baptist—Rev. L. J. Childress. pastor. Reg. services. The Young Matrons and Butterfly clubs meet each Wednesday. Church of God in Christ— Elder Hopkins, pastor. The church sponsors a Kentucky ami Tennessee state drive March 8 all day. Elder Barksdale of James St reel avenue and Elder Burris and members will be guests. The church is making rapid progress and the public is invited at all times. Mrs. S. Wilson is acting scribe. Mt. Zion Baptist—Rev. R. T. Andrews. pastor. Morning sermon “The Knot of War and the Dream of Peace.” Mme. Fitzhugh Val entino will be presented in a sacred recital at the church .March 8 at 8 pm. Mrs. Dorothy Davoul will accompany her.* Tabernacle of God—Elder T. R. Murff. pastor. Friday night. Rev. Huckster of Calvary Tabernacle will preach. Saturday nitc the Metropolitan Jubilee singers will render a program. At 3 pm. Sunday, the Young People's Union sponsors a youth program Jas. Woodson is president. Interesting young talent will participate. Tabernacle of God.—formerly Free will Baptist. Mrs. M. Blackwell is pastor. Thursday, Elder Murff will be speaker. Saturday night the Traveling Echoe quartet renders a musical program at 7:30 mn. Friendship Baptist— Rev. Chas. Overstreet is pastor. Reg. services. A musical program will be rendered Sunday at 8 pm., by the choir. The pastor will administer communion. • Mrs. Edna Woods is president of the choir.

Greater Phillips ( ME Temple Rev. <>. A. Calhoun, pastor. J. C. Solomon will be guest speaker at a tea Sunday afternoon from 1:30 to 6:3t> pm., sponsored by the Sunday school. Mrs. Solomon and Ruby Mae Spight will be accompanists; Marion Woodward, Floyd Tallvot, Willia Menior Starks Alla L. Glenn and Mary Christian will be guest soloist. Fannie Terry, Frances Robby and Clandie Chandler will be readers. Others will be participate. The ouhlie is invited. Jones AMEZion—Rev. I. Albert Moore, pastor. Third quarterly mass meeting of the Missionary departments of the AME Zion church will be held Wednesday March 10 at Jones Tabernacle with Rev. I. Albert Moore, host pastor. The meeting begins at 10:30 am and ends with a le'*ture and pictures* by the Episcopal supervisor, Mrs. AI fide (’. Jackson. Mrs. Mattie W. Anderson is district president. Bethel AME—Rev.J. Alexander, pastor. The Loyal Lecuon eluT* met. last week and elected officers. Mrs. Lillian Wilburn. pre.>. Mrs.. Grace Jones, vice-pres.; Mrs. Celia M. Simon, secy.: Mrs. Nellie Johnson, assistant secy, r Mrs. Netti Ransom. Irens.; Mrs. Mary Ballard. Flower ehjiirtuan: Rev. Alexander and wife were guests. March 11 is next meeting night with Mrs. Mary Terry, 1101 Stadium Drive. Mt. Pisgali Baptist—Kokomo, Ind. Rev. H. McBride, pastor. Reg services. Sunday was women’s day with good attendance. At 3:30 pm.. Mrs. F. F. Young* wife of the pastor of the First Haiti. North Indpls.. church, Indianapolis. was speaker. Rev. McBride preached the morning sermon. Mrs. Edith Johnson l v president. Indiana Bsiptist—Rev. E. R. Gatewood. pastor. Reg. order of xer vices. Morning subject. ‘‘A Mer-

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First Baptist North Indianapolis— Rev. F. F. Young, pastor. Sunday school observes regular Temjierance program and will give special mention of the pastor’s day. Missionary chorus sings at 11 a. m. The Mission Society renders services at 3:15 pm., the Link-Belt club will sing and the Junior Mis siun society will participate. Midnight services will be held from 10 to 12 with the Scott sisters singing. The Pastor’s Aid meets Wednesday night. Rev. Bledsoe will speak. The Mission chorus will sing. Ministers Alliance and Ministers of the convention are invited. This month marks 54 years for Rev. Young as a Christian: 50 years as a preacher without changing cities; 38 1-2 years a regular pastor. He is presi dent of state ministers and .deacons convention, secretary of the state mission hoard and treasurer of all Baptist Institute. Phillips Temple — rne Women’s chorus with Mrs. Mary Christian as president will present the best musical talent in a musical program Sunday evening at 4 pm. Allen AME Oiapel—Rev. H. H. Black, pastor. Morning subject. “The Leaven.” Ot 8 pm., “The Seventh Seal." Mt. Olive Baptist-Rev. H. T. Tol iver-. pastor. The Missionary chorus will observe its tenth anniversary Sunday afternoon at the sical and literary program * to church at 3:30 pm., with a muwhioh the public is invited. The Eastern Star Jubilee Singers. The Davis Family quartette and the church singing organizations will participate. Mr. Winfrey will give remarks. Mrs. Anna Car- . penter is president. Tiie RTU sponsors a musical and pre-St Patrick luncheon Wednesday Mar. 11 at 8 pm. Mrs. Willa Smith, president. Invites the public. Baptist Ministers Wives Alliance jpcill meet March 9 with Airs. J T. Weeden. 2805 Boulevard place. Business of importance. St. Marks AME Zion—Youth day will be observed Sunday at the chur h sponsored by tin* young people. A musical program will be rendered with a pew rally at 3:30 pm. Russell A. Lane, principal of Attacks high school will be guest si>enker. Miss Matilda riavton. George Weathers Miss Ellen Davis and William Elliott are pew captains. Mrs, Helen Clayton is in. charge of the young people. Dinner will he served in the. church's basement, ^he nubile is invited. v irst Baptist Serth Indianapolis— Rev. F. F. Young, pastor. The Link-Belt Glee club will give a musical program at the church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 sponsored bv the Junior Missionary of which Mrs. Rosa Patton is president. Pilgrims Gospel chorus met with Mrs. Hattie Rogers. The president presided. Mrs. Borwp Loo san" a solo and Rev. L. C. Wrisrht read serinture. The eroun gave a C“org» Washiivton lum-hpon to which about seventy persons were guests The l>ey f meet ,,v g wRl hp with Mrs. T ala "»"d. -*05 W 0 "* , ' street. Lillie Williams is president. Second Baptist—Rev. John A. Hall

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Do your bit!” How cheap and trite Seems that phrase in such a fight! "Do your bit!” That cry recall. Change it now to “Do your all !’’ Do your all, and then do more; Do what you’re best fitted for; Do your utmost, do and give. You have but one life to live.

The City-Wide Service Club is highly appreciative of the fine cooperative spirit that the clubs and organizations arc showing Sin helping to furnish entertainment for the soldiers. However, there are others we feel that would like* to play their part. The Club will be most grateful for any donations of cash, merchandise, cr free admissions to

your various activities.

A Speaker’s Bureau has.been organized and upon request will send a speaker to any of the city chur-

dies, clubs or organizations. You may contact this group by calling the office of the Service Club. WA. 9S18. Any information on the activities of the City Wide Service Club may be secured through this channel. A word of commendation is due to the Entertainment. Hospitality. Girls’, and Cookie Committees which are rendering such fine service for the uniformed men. They have done a fine piece of work so far and we know they are planning to do still greater things. The lounge for Service Men on

the 4th floor of the Walker Building is now completed and ready for the use of the soldiers. This room was set up through the dilgent efforts of the Library Committee and other volunteer work-

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ACTIVITIES.

March II. 12, 13, 14.— The City Wide Basketball Tournament will be held at the Senate Ave. Branch YMCA. 7 pm. Soldiers are extended a special invitation to attend.

Southern District IDomen's Mite Missionaries Convene At Franklin, March 12

The Southern District of the Woman’s Mite Missionaries will hold their meeting at Franklin March 12 from S am., until 5 pm., at Bethel AME church. Rev. A. E. Taylor is pastor. Plans have been perfected for a most interesting and helpful program. Women from over the state will be present to participate. Presiding Elders and ministers are invited to be present, Mrs. Geraldine Bradford. Terre Haute, is president of the southern district: Mrs. F. K. Bailey, Marion is conference president and Airs. Nettie S. Gibson, Indianapolis is corresponding secretary. 4

Club Activities

Airs. Irene Clasby was hostess to the ETON GIRLS last week at lie Alodel Tearoom in X. Capitol avenue. Prizes were won by Alesdames Hazel Williams. Seta Stewart and IvOuise Aloore _ _ _ _ The EVER READY club met with Airs. Xeveli Scott in the Deauville apts., February 25. A luncheon was served. Airs. Gertrude Bell is next hostess _ _ _ _ ODELPHIAX GIRLS BRIDGE club was entertained last Saturday by Miss Lois Stith. Prizes were awarded Norene Clark. Lillian Curtis and Olivia Cowherd _ _ _ _ STARDUSTERS WHIST GIRLS gave a successful.cocktail party Saturday at the home of Airs. Albert Daniels. Mrs. Alice Dabney was hostess, February 26. Prizes were won by Alesdames Rucker, Rouse and Hooks. Plans were made for an extra special entertainment Alay 20. * * * * -c — —

FAUSTINE GIRLS met last week with Aliss Elinor Allen. The next meeting will be with Airs. Alildred Dean in Lockefteld Gardens _ _ _ DEL CUAI DEL AGO BRIDGE club met with Airs. Edna Young in W. 28th street. Prizes were won by Miss Ethel Alays. Airs. Sue Alize nad Mrs. Thelma Whitted. Airs. Alaude Warmaek was guest _ _ . The WOAIAVS CLUB meets with Airs. Blanche Dawson. 862 AV. 27th st., March 9 at 3:30 pm. Fannie Morgan is oresident The NORTHSIDE WCTE will meet Friday afternoon .March 13 at the home of Airs. \>- ra Greer. 832 W. 25th st. L. F. Gaston, president. 1

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NEUVE QUEENETTES were entertained by Airs. Eleanor Hunt Prizes were won by Mesdameis Richardson. Lucille Shaw and Airs. Thelma Bransford. The club spoil sored a Jamboree for the Fort Harrison soldiers February 28 at 1217 1-2 Senate avenue TWELVE CHATTERS met with Airs. Alargaret Carter. Three new memliers have been added to the

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pastor. The pastor delivers morning and evening sermons. Visitors welcome. , The BTU meets at B pm. The young people's choir will sing at the Northside Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Sylvester Johnson is director and Dr. Prestbn Dixon is president. The Senior Alissionary is having a series of discussions on Women in the Bible. It meets each Alonday afternoon from two until four. Airs. Lean Dotigals is president. The Ushers are planning a papei sale during March. Mt. Nebo Baptist—A musical program will Ik 4 rendered Alarch 13 at 8 pin. sponsored bv the BPU. Mt. Moriah Baptits—Rev. E. T. Johnson, pastor. Club No. 2 will have their 12 Tribes rally Sunday at 3 pm. Sarah Mumford is president. The pastor is conducting a revival beginning Sunday March 8. Subject. “Come in. It’s Gome- t‘> Rain.” Beulah Baptist—A St. Patrick’s tea will lie given by the Pastor's Aid at. the home of Airs. Alary Hill. 866 Burdsal Pkvvay.. Sunday from five until seven-thirty pm. to which the public is invited. Mrs. Tylor is president.

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