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BIRTHDAYS

MARCH — 1942. 16th.—Lois Adauis, Kushville; Nealy Robey; Nellie Ford, 66S \V. 14th; Earl Graves, 12.’ti> Cornell; Jessie Bynum, Evansville; Annie Campbell, 458 1-2 Indiana; Louise Hatchett. !>13 E. 15th; Vesper Bass. Evansville; Alice Lee. 1222 Cornell. 17th.—Wm. Bolden, 903 S. Cap! tol; J. D. Tracey. Rushville: Florence Jones, 2616 Boulevard: Bertie Burnley, 1223 N. Capitol; Charles Jones. 1843 Miller; Iki Morris, Nashville; Henry Lynch. Danville; Nellie Fletcher, 1519 Bundy place; Samuel Scott. 1505 Yaudes; Katherine Underwood. 1503 Samoa: Tressie Robinson. 20 S. Keystone; Rose Carter, 641 Langsdale; Edna Hobbs. Jamaica N. Y.; Pearl Williams. SOI Ix)cke. 18th.—Joseph Finnell. 5&41 Efl 16th 18th.—R^v. Jack Ford. 368 W. 14; Mildred Woodford. 414 Blake; Mary Hawkins. 823 W. 10th; Nettie f Fletcher. Rushville; Gilbert Kimball. 2223 W. 11th; Clarence Johnson. 1220 E. 23rd: Owens Gilbert. 508 W. Vermont: Mary Minter. 528 W. 12th; R. B. Bradley. Rushville: Georgia Brown. 2507 N. Western: Myrtle Williams. 816 W. 10th; Wm. H. Jackson. 420 W. 28th; Frames Mitehell. 413 IV. 14th: Jimmie Hazel 400 Blackford: Lucille Ramsey. Detroit: Edward Phillips jr. 2235 X. Western ; Harry West, 320

W. 10th.

19th.—Samuel Beatty. 831 N. Cal ifornia: Corrine Kimbrew, 1114 W. 27th: Maude Mansfield. 211 W. Ninth st.: Edward C. aBiley. 012 Blake: Goldie Larter. 429 W. 26th: Fannie Brown. Louisville; Marie Buford. 919 I^H-ke: Hazel Word. 539 Agnes; Sarah Relerfnrd, 548 X. Senate: Margaret Davis. 418 W. 14th: Walter Thornton jr.. 2425’ Martimlale: Zola Knuckols: Augustus Underwood : Donald Thomas. 2531 Columbia : Solomon Carey. Evansville; Mattie Hall. 1100 Maple: Edward Hansl>erry. Louisville. 20th.—Sonia M. Bransford. Highland; Sam Edwards. 953 W. 25th: Clayton Lee. Cleveland: Delight Hinton. 2719 Ethel; Dr. J. W. Ramey. Kokomo: Sam Bailey. 425 E. Court: M. S. Johnson. 1147 Fayette: Susie Miller. 2402 N.

21st.—Oscar Donahue, 2311 Paris; Wm. Cruse and Mary Cruse, Rushville; Nettie Tate, 236 W. Wyoming; Louis Roberts, 1514 Olive; James Thomas, 914 E. 19th; Luverne Wadsworth, 2802 Boulevard; Agnew Reid. 1344 S. Pershing; John Bledsoe, 2355 Marttindale; Daniel Lee: Marie Irving, 2552 Sangstor; James Payne 1404 Cornell: Nathaniel Madden jr., 901 Locke; Charles P. Rouse, 2345 Hillside. 22nd.—Helen Smith, 647 Blake; Dorothy Taylor, R. R. 5; Ella J. Collier. 2018 1-2 N. Capitol; Carolyn and Marlyu Thomas, Marion; Nerissa B. Stickney, Tallahassa. Fla.: Wm. Hampton. 326 W. 26th; Frances Vaulx. 2325‘Indianapolis; Lawrence Hill. 2317 Paris; Wm. Thomas. 1943 Alvord; Thomas Crenshaw. 425 E. Court; Rachel Radtliffe, 2221 N. Oxford; Eva Davis, 709 N. California; Mary E. Brown, 926 E. 17th; M. J. Campbell. New York; Lula Lacey. 1203 Harlan; Ezekiel Humphrey. 1718 Bellefontaine; Charles Shields. 932 N. Missouri; Ardessa Shively. 1444 Kappes; Nina Thomas. 117 W. 22nd; Alice Jones 910 E. 19th ; Thos. Barnett. 1022 X. Missouri; George E. Fox. 515 Spring ; Wm. Arnold. Richmond ; Dorothy Joan Taylor. R. R. '5, Box 436.

Honored With Birthday Party The Misses Vera Grace Ford. Bettie Louise Johnson were lion ored by relatives with a birthday party given March 5 in Lockefield Gardens. Dancing was the main feature. Guests were: the Misses Ruth Anderson. Gertina and Helen Byrdson. Dorothy Kendri k. Cora Robinson. Eunice Lynell Sparks, Robert Robinson and Jeanetta Grandson: Jack Davis. Edward I'ippens, I,oon Pipes. William Byrdsong. Jack Sloan. Frank and Carl Lewis. Donald Hobbs. Frank Jamerson. Otis Keys, Russell Robinson James Bacon, lyeon Jones and Edward Smith.

WOMAN S COUNCIL

Western: Wm. Graves. 1239 Cornell: Jean Miles. Evansville: Ella 1 The Woman’s (fmncil presents Hacklier, Evansville: Johnny the Woman’s Gospel chorus of I,aBaxter. 2447 X. Oxford: Rosa fayette March 31 at Northside Anderson. Connersville: Wm. Cook Community center. Regular meet1856 S. Keystone: Roy Pope sr.. | ing of the club will be March lc 1020 Missouri; Frances Person, | at Club home. 2084 N. Capitol ave. 612 Blake. Mrs. M. G. Bazel will be hostess.

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(By Willa Thomas) The Play school of the Ray St., Center was represented at a recreational banquet last week which was held at Purdue university in Lafayette by Mr. and Mrs. Lestei Craig, Mrs. Edward Denny, Mrs. Wm. Owings and Miss Lucille Genius. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lackey. 916 Meikel street, are the proud parents of a baby girl. Martha Jean, born February 5. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bradley. 909 S. Capitol avenue are the proud parents of a baby boy. Fredman, jr.. born February 1. Mr. Bradley is at Camp Lee, Va. * * * Rev. Smiely, pastor of Bethany Baptist church will be guest speaker at Bethesda Baptist church Sunday morning. * * * The Missionary Society of Bethesda Baptist church will have a chicken dinner Saturday at Ray St. Center. * * * The Young People of St. Mark AMKZ church gave a successful Youth Day program last Sunday with Russell A. Lane as gues; speaker. * * * The Trustee of St. Mark A. M. EZ will have a social in the bnsement of the church Saturday evening with Rev. V. L. Coifon, pastor. ♦ * * The Mothers Council of Ray St. Center will meet each tbird Thursday in the month. All mothers who have children attending the play school are invited. Mrs. Julia Craig is president: Mrs. Brookins secretary. * * » All mothers having children from ages 4-0 are invited to bring their children to the Ray St. Centei everyday from 8:30 to 11:00 a. m. Lucille Genius and Laura Page are instructors. * * * Mrs. Daisy Alexander was called to Muneie to attend the funeral of her uncle. * * * Shut-ins are Curtis Davis. Sunnyside sanatorium: Dorothy Pindy. Sunnyside: Mrs. Adie Kimhal. 1017 S. Capitol avenue: Mrs. Jackson. 226 W. Ray street: Mrs. Lizzie Tug gle. 124 W. Ray street: Mrs. Hairiet Stewart. 922 S. Capttol avenue: Mrs. Xeeden, S. Capitol avenue: Mrs. Mary Bowman. 1108 S. Kenwood avenue: Mrs. Bessie Mobley. 820 Meikel street : Mrs. Amanda Hawkins. 707 S. Illinois street:»Mrs. Blanche Franklin. 914 S. Senate avenue and Mrs. Nora Hall. 1107 S. Kenwood avenue. . * * * I The Golden Echo quartet will render a full program at Garfield Baptist church at 8 pm. March 23. The church choir and chorus will render a candlelight service April 12 at 8 pm. Rev. Charles Poole is pastor. Genevieve Rice 1 s church clerk and M'^s A note So rulers is reporter. Regular order of services each Sunday.

7~IV sl'Cappella Choir Presents “Hymn of Praise

The Phyllis Wheatley A-Capel-la choir will he heard in a rendition of Mendelssohn's “Hymn of Praise” on Wednesday March 18 at 8:00 pm., in the YWCA Committee room. Soloists for the cantata will lie Mrs. Teresa Saunders and Miss Clarissa Winloek. sopranos. and Munfredo Edmundson. tenor, Mrs. George Frederick Holler is director of the choir, and Miss Susie Pruitt, accompinist. Other members of the choir are Mesdames Mattie Anderson, Josephine Baker, Henrietta Bowling, Catherine Anderson. Caroline Edmunds. Elizabeth Buford. Fay Rush, and Eva Turner, and Misses Pauline Hill, Mattie Jagoe, Helen Pilgrim. Mabel Nance, and Ethyl Ryle: Messrs. Vernon Adams, Vernon Overton, and Roy Rogers. — — <« CALLED TO NEW YORK. W. B. Walker. 2909 Indianapolis ave.. was called to»Xew York Saturday by the serious illness of his mot her.

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Stylist Observes Tenth Anniversary With Open House Show Bertha Ellison Crump, reputedly one of Indiana’s smartest dressmakers and milliners, will hold open house in her spacious salon 2810 Paris avenue Sunday March 15 from 3 to 7 pm., showing the kites, oreai n ns in spring millinery. The public is invited to witness this unique affair. Mrs. Crump will show some of her own designs as well as her ■•stock" hats. There will be models for every age group, from the wee tot to the matured matron. Some of the models are Mrs, Wm. Bailey King. Miss Lola Davis. Miss Lucille Bond. Miss Callie Bates, Miss Mattie Williams. Gladys Xea 1 Johnson, Etbelle Nero Mallctte, Mrs. Georgia Mae New, Irene Gantt and Mrs. Mark Moore of Chicago, Illinois.

Club Activities

The MONDAY EIGHT P.R1DGE met with Mrs. Solpnii Anderson in Boulevard place. Prizes: Mesdames Anderson. Clara Illusion alul Julia IJines. Last week Mrs. Amy L. MeReynolds won first prize. * * JAMBORETTF.K were entertained by Mrs) Wiila Roundtree. -Mes dames Morrow, Godfrey, and Stovall won prizes JOLLY PALS met with Mrs. Mary Smithson. Mesdame Lucille Edeleu, Georgia Tandy and Virginia Penn were winners of prizes. The social was sue (essful.

Give St. Patrick’s Tea La SoU' i Demoiselle club will give a tea Sunday March 22 at the home of Mile. Beatrice Myers, 443 W. 30th st. The public is invited. Mine. Wilhelmenia Weathers is president.

Mrs. Marguerite Shepherd was i hostess to the R1TZ BRIDGE. Brizes were won by Mesdames Dailey, i Dempsey and Overton. Mrs. Aria Dickerson was guest and Mrs. Jackie Green substituted. Min- ; torn Robinson is next hostess _ _ _ j COSMOPOLITAN MUSK’ STDUY will meet Saturday at 7 pm. New .music will be introdu ed _ _ Lillian (’. Brown was hostess to the POCO A POCO club. Jean j Jangan is .hostess for April. An Easter Egg hunt will be given by the parents ST. MONICA’S GUILD meets Tuesday March 17 I with Mrs. Hibernia Turner-Bailey | 2628 Boulevard place _ _ _ _ * * * Margaret Simmons in W. New York st.. entertained the ROYAL TEX club. Cards were featured and Percy Matthews won the prize _ _ _ _ LA PAL SPORT enter tained members, wives and friends at the home of Edward Drew Thursday evening. The regular meeting was postponed thi< week MONDAY NIGHTERS CONTRACT met with Miss Mary E. Baker in Indianapolis ave. Priz es were won by Misses Ida Smith.

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Della Fox and RuImi Waddell. Mrs Im*:; ,1. Babbs and Miss Vivian Morgan were guests _ _ DC TAV1A BRIDGE met with Mis Marshall. Pri ^ : : 1 ucilh* Jones Anna Belle Thomas. Miss Marshal and Louise Court* _ _ _ Mrs. Get trude Bell was hostess to tin* EY ER READY club. New members are Mrs. Mamie Evans and Mrs Mary Rose _ 'MR. and MRS SOCIAL was entertained at the home of the E. L. Hendons. Edna A’iiibwrn. David Reynolds and Robert Marhury won prizes. The S. W. James are nest hosts . . _

INTEiiCOLLKGiATi; flub met Sunday. YYilliam Taylor and nss Doris Thomas tUsctissed the Negroes Atitmte Toward War". \’e.\t Sunday l ,e same subject will ft* tlis tissed by Franklin Morrison. \!1 young persons are invited to it tend Mrs. Henrietta Bell ' n Boulevard place was hostess last htnilay to the < 'I IA KM AIN E Df'AXES. Mcstianids I.eora Sears. mphiilis Johnson and Louise Robnsoij won prizes. . _ _ OCTERE tULK wif! m el Moipliy at 8:86 iin.. with Miss Nona Arnolds. 2427 . Western avenue _ _ GIRLS llOGRESSlYE 12 was entertain- j d Friday by Mrs. Fannie Cabled. Mrs. Carrie Brim won guest Mizes _ _ JOY (’RAFTERS met itii Mrs Velma 'Hairston in oekefield Gardens. Mrs. Myla tarten was at •epted as a new meniThe resignation of Mrs. Lu ie Miller and Mrs. Taenia .Inner ,vas accepted. The flub sponsnr> a whist party Sat unlay night Mar. 1 f at Masonie hall. Tin* public is imbed.

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The Rev. Henry W. Lewis, who has returned from St. Louis after a successful trip will preach allday Sunday in Muneie. Rev. Lewis has been asked to return to Provident Baptist church in St. Louis for a ten-day meeting. * * * Earl and Stanford Webb of Indian, Pa., former residents of this city, had a pleasant visit with Mrs. Sid Webb, their mother, who has been ill. A speedy recovery is wished for her. * * * Mrs. Gibbs is In Evansville on ac ount of the illness of her moth-

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* * * Miss Addie Hughes, who has been confined to her bed for a week is able to be up and about the house. M,i • * * Mrs. Ella Gibson and sons Wm. jr., and Felix attended the funeral of Wm. Gibson sr.. in Louisville last week. Mr. Gibson was formerly an old settler of this city. having been employed at Vonnegut Hardware store for thirtynine years. He was also father of Miss Beatrice Gibson of Chicago. * * * Mrs. Maggie Johnson and daughter Margaret and son. Leroy of Chicago who-were called here by the death of their sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Luvenia Johnson have returned home. * V * Dewitt Jones of Ft. Knox. Ky.. spent several days with his par cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. .843 Miller st. * * * Mr. and Mrs. HITver V. Lewis. ’456 Kappes street will spend a veek visiting friends in Detroit and Canada. * * * Little Miss Ramona Davie and Mrs. Flora Byers have returned ifter a three weeks’ visit with \fr<. Byers’ mother and father. Rev. and Mrs. Newsome of Cleve’and. Miss. Miss Davie is the < mi .liter of Mrs. SadalLa Davie •ml the granddaughter of Mrs. 'enia Lucas in Fayette street. * * * Mrs. Blanche Findley of Grannie. Ohio was guest of Mr. and drs. Sea H. Ferguson and daueh‘T. Mattie Louise, for the Doro t.by Maynor recital Sunday. * * * Miss Thelma McDonald assist■nt se; ret ary of the Indian State -soeiation of Negro Musicians and ••'•sideiit of tin* Lafayette Music *dvaucers was curst of Mrs. Lil’an M. T.eMon last week and ar"ded the Dorothy Maynor ree?U. >Mis< MacDonald gave a roue of the Paul Roberson recital •ist month at Purdue university. ’’ which she is an alumnus. Mrs. Davdiv Johnson entertained her and Mrs. 1 eMoo et dinner at Walker Coffee Pot before the recital. * * * Mrs. Cato Henry in Camp sr.. has returned from a visit in Chicago, * * * Miss I’earl Hester Cowherd and assistant. Mrs. Ruthe Arnett attended the mid-west Trade Association in Chicago last week. They stopped at the Southway hotel and were extended social courtesies by friends and relatives while there. 15 at 5:80 pm. at her home in W. 29th st. Mrs. Cecil Powell willreview ‘‘Random Harvest" by Hilton. Mrs. Margaret Smith will give the* feature. Mrs. Russell A. Lane s prescient. The 7th PRECINCT Rep. (lull met with tin* nresident. Edward Wisdom. March 1. Mrs. Georgia Williams is secretary SEMPER F1DELIS met with Miss Charlotte Hill. Pirzes were won by Mrs. Sammella Durham. Charlotte Dedman and Melba Bryant _ _ . _ HOLLY’VO(>D EIGHT met with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson in Boulevard rdaee. Prizes: Mrs. Vinvon. Mrs. ’kibner and Mr. Crump _ . __ * * * AMBASSAIM >R BRIDGE met with Mrs. Sarah Wade. Guest of he evening was Mrs. Doric* Martin. Mesdames Maybell Rluesteln. Kathreen 'Palmer and Ada Che 'ks were wniners of prizes. The •lub has its annual banquet in Vpril _ _ _ _ _ SYMMETRICAL BRIDGE will meet with Mrs. Martha Lamb. 766 Blake st. Prizes vere won by Miss Effie M'dton. Mrs. Lamb and Miss Kathrjne a Hiney _ _ _ The C. V. E.’s will meet with Mrs. Bertha Finch. Mar. L8. The club is planning a St. Patrick’s cocktail party March 22. . _ _ _ BREMEN c’uh met S'Cir 1 iv night wth J. Joihnson. dander L. Allen was accepted a* a now member, L. Brims was reinstated. Plans were discussed for a social. McKinley Webster won ruest prize _ _ _ _ * * * GUESS WHO SOCIAL an' OHARITY meets Thursday March 12 with Mrs. M'Ythn Rile’- 732 O-m-. ier st.. at 8:30 pm. Mrs. May Vaulv. 448 Bright st.. wilt h 0 hostess March 19 NORTHSIDE VTTVFHTNE .inti meets March 17 with Mrs. R*il*v Rno««n. 2709 E. 25th st. All members please he “rrs'M't Mrs. Ol’ie M° o Reiitrla"--? is president _ _ _ _ BOOT* 3 an f i BUDDIES will give their March

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SERVICE MEN’S ACTIVITIES <;

Servicegram

A PATRIOTIC CREED To serve my country day by day At any humble post 1 may; To honor and respect her Hag, To live the traits of which I brag; To be American in deed As well as in my printed creed,

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The City Wide Service Club has joined in the local “Shush” campaign which was launched recently in Ithe city. The idea is to help prevent the spread of unwholesome war [propaganda by refraining from giving out or listening to any gossip. The campaign is open to everyone. Be identified as a memlier by wearing one of the symbols, a “S”, which may be obtained at practically ih> cost, at the Service Club headquarters, the Northwestern Community Center. Join now and don't let your

areless talk lie'll the enemy. Last Wednesday afternoon the^ Service Club and a group of Cris-

pins Attacks High school students ■iponsored a dramatic and musical program at Fort Benjamin Harrison which the soldiers were reported as having thoroughly enjoyed. A similar program will be sponsored again this week.

The Photography club which meets at the Planner House every Thursday at 8 pin., extends a standing invitation to all service men to come and learn all the line points

of picture developing.

The YWCA invites all soldiers to its Sunday Music Hour pro-

grams 6 pm.

Mt. Olive Missionary Chorus Observes Tenth Anniversary

The Missionary chorus of Mt. Olive Baptist church observed its tenth anniversary with a musical program. Sunday, at which time Mrs. Anna Carpenter, president; Mrs. Henrietta Maull, pianist and Roosevelt Squires were honorary members. Each received lovely gifts, preMMited to them by Mrs. McGee from Lie chorus at the reception which was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross after the program. Those participating on the program were: Jones Tabernacle male cho-

rus; Unity Male chorus: Link Belt e male chorus and quartette and Hie Mr. Olive male chorus. Mrs. Witla Smith gave the welcoin * address; Mrs. Lillian <'hestimtt. history of the ( horus ; and Shirley It. Winfrey was guest speaker. Mrs. Helen Smith was mistress of cere

monies.

During the ceremony Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Toliver and Rev. Slat *r gave encouraging remarks. Mrs. Bessie Mayes was general chairman and Mrs. Cecil Fields chairman of the reception

gifts.

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Mrs. Ben C. Humphrey, 1313 X.

West st.. surprised her husband with a birthday dinner Tuesday March 3, Guests were the Clarence Humphreys. Mrs. Wm. Head. Mrs. El wood Smith. Mrs. Pauline was Hill. Mrs. Ida Moss and Mrs. Daand sic Kellum. Mr. Humphrey re-

1 ceived many useful gifts.

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