Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1948 — Page 30
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Members of the True Vine Baptist Church are conducting a campaign for funds for a home for aged Negroes and dependent children.
Randall Johnson, Oct..29, in the
Yandes St, man will give plano solos and direct the choir in musical numbers, The Rev. W. E. Starks is pastor of the True Vine Baptist Church,
bers of the church report. The new home will be located on the Yandes St, property now owned by the church. It will be called the True Vine. Baptist Church Home, Ine. The present inadequate facilfties were incorporated as a home about two years ago, The insti-
long list of patrons . including Robert Lee Brokenburr, Mrs, Lillian Kreeps, the Rev. Henry C. Bell, Cyrus Woods, Harold B. West, Miss Marian Gay, Charles L. Bruce and others.
‘Congressman .to Speak Congressman Ray Madden of the First District will address the luncheon of the Indiana Democratic Club at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow. in the Spencer | Hotel.
The campaign will come to a pe y climax with a benefit banquet and | |musical program in charge of|}
present location of the home, 1944 Ea Mrs. Grace L. Good-||
There is no place for indigent{,, High School,
Sged Negro porns dnd pennlless , ,pigned to a school in the South tion duty in Europe. Pvt. Yates
tution has the indorsement of a|destroyed 35,000 acres in the Los
968 N. Irvington Ave, after hav- Schmidt, USN, son of Mrs, Kate ing complete d|Schmidt, 203 Parkview Place, and boot training at/Seaman Apprentice Donald Gene ithe Great Lakes Smith, USN, son of Mrs. CatherENaval Center, ine Smith, 545 Lord St. are servGreat Lakes, Ill|ing aboard the Destroyer USS ; Seaman Miles James C. Owens, now cruising in chosenithe Mediterranean Sea.
Recruit Robert Yates, son of received a cer- Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Yates, 1917 Btificate of honor|W. ‘Michigan St. recently was during the Bri. 8raduated from training school gade Review at in Ft. Knox, Ky. After complet‘Seaman Miles his graduation./ing his 15-day furlough at home A graduate - of (he will report to Camp Kilmer, he will be|N.J., for reassignment to occupa-
{was graduated from George Washington High School. Apprentice Seaman James P.| Pit. English, son of Mrs. Marie Eng- Mrs. M lish, 535 N. Keystone Ave. {is serving aboard the Naval 8chools cavalry Regiment occu pation Construction ship at = Portiy,.... tn Kobe, Japan. His unit
Huenme, Cal. He was one of 300 1c Kobe to insure s afe drivmen who fought a forest fire that tng conditions. y
for special training.
Pearl J. Napier, son of ary Napier, Austin, is now serving with Troop D, Seventh
Padres’ National Forest Sept. 12 to Sept. 10,
from|{ Cpl. and Mrs. Dale Thomas ar‘Irived in Covington Oct 13 to |visit the former's parents, Mr. Cpl. Harold B. Barnhurt, sonand Mrs. Dale Thomas. Cpl. of Mrs, Elizabeth Barnhurt, Allen Thomas has been stationed in Co. Children’s Home, Ft. Wayne, Germany with the United States is serving with the 186th Finance Army for the past three years Company occupation forces in'and two months. { Kobe, Japan. meme. | Joining the Army in November, Seaman Clifford R. Klein, USN, | 1942, Cpl. Barnhurt was assigned 500 of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Klein, to his present outfit in June, 1948,/1105 N. Rural 8t., is serving The 186th. Finance handles the laboard the landing ship USS al |Catamount on duty with the
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