Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1945 — Page 2

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MENTION THE INDIANAPOLIS RE CORDER WHEN ANSWERING ADS

SATURDAY, MARCH 31,1945

Live Hygienical iy: If you do, you will not work an organ beyond its normal capacities and thereby deplete its reserves.

Dr. B. A. Osborne ‘Z2\)Vi Indiana Avenue HI. 4(>00

qtu Spin* is ths -Human Switchboard controlling Health Vigor

DONATE $5,ODD QUESTION IND.

TO YM-W DRIVE Mrs. Lula J. Hall, Dr. Joseph II. Ward, and F. B. Ransom have .jointly (dntrihuled $5000 lo the joint Phyllis Wheatley YWCA and Senate Avenue YMCA $26.0Ao capital fund drive to pay off indebtedness of both organizations and to make needed renovations on the

YMCA LtiildinK.

F. B. Ransom is chairman of tin* campaign, with Mrs. Hall and Dr. Ward associate chn.rtnen. Kach institution will receive half the ac-

quired fund.

K. B. DeFrantz. former member of tlie national YMCA council and brother of F. E. DeFrantz, executive secretary of the Senate Avenue YMCA. liar 1 , been in the city planning the campaign organization

for two weeks.

Two divisions makeup the workers organization, with twelve teams working throughout the community. Division “A” is managed by

SOLONS ON FEPG

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sentcd the check.to Mrs. Arnold I lodge, executive secretary of the National council Among those who accompanied Ferguson were: Mr:. Myrtle L. Roper, Robert L. Brokenburr. Rev. and Mrs. II. T An drews, J. Hubert Cameron, Dr. Joseph H. Ward, Miss Lilliaji N. Wortham, W. D. Shannon. Rev. T. II. Weatners. Walter l> T rishie, Thoo dore R. Crawfond, and Rev. I

Albert Moore.

Dr. E. I). Moten. James Wadswortli, while there they were the guests Mrs. R. K. Smith, and Mrs. Oliver j ,,,■ jiepresenlat ive Adam C. Powell, Martin. Managers for Division "B'’ j 0 |- New York, at tie- Hom e tesare Dr. H. N. Middletobn, Dr. E. D taurant. 5 ’ Alexander, Mrs. (i. L. Hayes, and i ____ —

Mrs. H. P. Zeigler. ,

The campaign is scheduled to \liss Chariofte Miils ' end 1 April 115, by which time the* .

.executive committee hopes to have j I tMi.iai ‘ ci < tc,- w* re held 1 ii-

your VICTORY-i amassed the $l!t,5Uii more ne*'ded ‘lay. 'larch It. lot Miss < harlotP* i

to reach the $2t!.u0t) goal. q'lm ; Mills, it. -IM.IS Yorttiw<* lern avc

A tlelegaticn of members of the Indianapolis branch of the National Committee for a Permanent FEPC went to Washington last

week at their own expense to pre-. . c , # . sen. the com.nittece with a check j • lor $lt nt;, as payment on a pledge | • '<• Smumnsaudl-. made by tlnun »«. the National com-' T| - s ’ 1 • J'-nluns

MINISTERS LEAD MEET during the week Officers <>f the The Inter-dfnominationnl Minis-| Allil,!,co ••‘ >< '< > nlly in>:allc<1 at ters Alliance sponsoring sorv-I g w«mI Samaritan Rtmtist Hein It

ices througluout the week

Friday at Ail. Zion Rapttsi chnrcl, with much spiritual fervor as was evidenced by the congregal ion. Speakers for the week were Reverends A. C. Fait, J. T. Highhavigh H* T- Toliver, I. Albert Moore, j>. F. A<I inis. Hetirv W. Lewis. (I. A-

veryc*I as chairman, and Rev .lolm A. Alcxandi t president, .presided

niitlee. Tln-y canvassed Ind. senators a rtdfongressmen in support of ' <-hurch with burial in Floral Park Sea II. Ferguson, chairman of ,. ( , jm ,,, rv

the local finance committee, pie j s snrvivtil hv her father.

where a large dinner was given Officers installed were: Key. Alev-

Notice to churches

and schools

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ander. Rev. Highbaugh, vice-pres-ident : Rev. Levvjs, sci r* I, rv : R<.*v, t >. A- t ’all'oiiij, i rc;tvtoer and Rev Brooks, assistant -M-crclary. ndiaDapofu Meccrder vn.;i» Offtr-j; CHS Z5 IiMijojH • ♦ ontlmdU AdverUatug M®i*i I «■« ^ >:• 'jziirr Co . fv* j. il<»i. it., Ckl«.t^ro, 111.. itSi ff«*u *» A»*

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Community Fluid’s finance commit tee has approved the drive.

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Many adorable styles in lovely spring colors. Rayon crepes, spuns, luanas and taffetas. Prints, stripes, checks and solid colors. Sizes 7 to 14.

Colorful and Gay EASTER COATS $ 12 87 100% Wool Sheilands and Fleeces

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