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pAGEsErean? secqjji section 7 ft if Is bur Co urier SATURDAY. DECEJIBER 135 teases rn nnnrr lWWv 113 S2) 4 T. 1 ,7 4 0 rr It tiVJ UU La Vi UM'U ITX UU WG M'fflMM PipysoTEpn, si By EARL J. MORRIS i Staff Correspondent (CHICAGO, Dec. 19.

"Get rid of Mitchell!" "Arthur Mitchell must be beaten!" is tht terse or der being flashed through the tendrils of the political grape 1vine here. Political factions may differ greatly upon their tebolce of a candidate to represent rjb ffcrat congreslsonal district of XJUnolK, but they unanimously agree wthat Mitchell should be defeated. Arthuir W. Mitchell, the present in cumbent" has been referred to re cently as a "public enemy to the progress of the American Nsgro.f Tha ostentatious Mr. Mitchell neaais about as popular among Ms colored constituency as a fly in a i i cap of coffee.

Tha, congressman may however, find a silver lining in tlie ominous dark clouds which are haegio heavily upon th poiitipal berlzoix from the reputed heavy votes isa may receive in the white section. of the first congressional district; of There are many staid old Repub Jicans wlro are pinning their hop. on Oscar DePriest, ex congressman. But Atdermafl' Robert R. Jackson of tha.Tbird Ward and long a polit ically ftlly of DePriest is the fly in the former ointment.

Jackson in all probability, may fight DePriest tooth and toenaiL Jackioi at the present is the most powerfal figure local Republican circles, Jackson himself has never been beaten for public office in His alliance with Mayor Edward J. Kelly in the mayoralty campaign gave him tre mendoiis power. Former Alderman Louis B. Anderson, a power In the background who pulls strings like a Puppeteer In a Pinch and Judy show, in all probability will oppose Oscar De Priest the Republican primary, In tha last, congressional contest, DePrieiit beat Anderson In much the same manner as Joe Louis de feated I'aullno Uzcudun last Friday. In th bailiwick of the Democra tic "caarps, leaders are (telling the bosses downtown that they do not want Airtaur W.

MitcheU. That the Congressman by his "assinine ju venila i rattlings ail over the coun. An Open Letter to Brothers and Sisters, Members of African United Church arid Commercial League Association, Inc. r. By if.

A. LOVE AMMAFIE 'President General and, co The Keffey Universal Church with Mr. J. A. Love Ainmafie, the co founder and African United Churcft and Com jmercial League Association, Incor vporated.

The object of the change of the r.ame is to enable Africans and Ancericans to co operate in Commercial transactions with Gofd Coast, West Africa. Princess Lau Ta Adorier Keffey and co founder, Mr. J. A. Love Ammafie.

never ordained any bishop in Africa in her life tlnu). No. bishop from Africa knew Princess Laura Adorker her life time, twsides Mr. J. A.Love Ammafie, the co foun der, who gave Princess Laura Ador Iter Koffey the idea or the organi nation on which is now established an African Universal Church and new African United Church and Commercial League Association, Inc.

Our Church is not a white man's ct urch. Or a white govern or' Church. Our Church is a pure Black mini Church for American Negroes and African Negroes. No white Governors in, Loudon have anything, to do with Koffey African Universal Church which is now African United Church and Com mercial League Awocialion, Inc. Wa would rather ask the Roman Catholio missions and all Italians ro out from our Gold Coast than to admit them wliu their Churches in our country.

They are killing our Brothers ajid Ststors in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). Thenaforo we do not want any White mivn in our midst, especlal ly tha Italians. We have no time In Africa at present to think about any whltj man's Chutch. And to Chiefs in the Gold Coast havi any time to send some Blsh op to Araerica, especially Florida, U. S.

A to represent them is all falso fane, not a bit of truth in It. By Mr. J. Love Ammafie, 27 10 35. LOWEST PRICES FINEST XMAS GREETING CARDS Artistic Design.

lCnvplopcs to Match Order Direct iOi 3 L25 value. 21 beautiful Text' rhrltrr.a Greetinjf Folders No. 91. 11.00 value. 21 Finest assorted CTiristnTas Fold era colored envelopes 7f BiX ot 2 Aristocratic Christmas Greetins Fclders.

Value ISc and 25c oarrt for AGENTS rn .69 LARGE PROFIT Spwloj Agents' Oirlfit. three Bcxe. VMwo as.oti "You send! $1.25. Order or Reclstered letter to th Mnal Church Supnlv Corp. Lenoi Ave.

New York. N. Y. MUSIC CHARMED r. PROF.

TOURGEE DeBOSE Head of the School of Music at Talladega College, so impressed Director Kyrl, of the famous KjTl Symphony band, with his piano renditions, when the band appeared at the college, recently, that they asked hn to appear with them as guest soloist before a large audience in Montgomery. try has brought them nothing but disgust." Through this, melange comes forth the frequent mentioning of the name of Gecrge C. Adams, well known Chicago attorney, as a po tential Democratic nominee for the Democratic primary. Adams, who receives high rating In "Who Who in Colored Amer ica" recently won city wide prom inence by instituting a suit in the Federal Courts of Chicago to en join the operation of the franchise granted in 1931 to the Illinois Bell Telephone company by the City of Chicago, lhe suit sought to re cover for the city the sum of 00,000, claimed to have been owed the city as additional compensation. Attorney George C.

Adams how ever, has not expressed his inten tions of throwirg his hat in to the Congressional rins. despite the in sistence of political, civio, church business and social leaders. This writer is most certain that George Adams' name will appear upon the ballot in the Democratic prim ary as a candidate for Congress from the First District of Illinois. Uniontown, Pa. Mrs.

Elizabeth Dent Chapruan aged 44, 'wife of Henrv B. Chapmen of Carlisle street, Unicntown, died Friday, December 6th. following a long period of illness. Chap man was a faithful member of Mt OSivrt Baptist Church. She Is sur vived by one sister, Mrs.

Morris of Spartansbut S. one niece, Mrs. Nellie Hutchinton, al of South Carolina and six chilji.n John and Roland Chnpman of Harrisburg. and Prince, Cnrric Irene and Everett of Unlontown. liie Junior Alls I nary Circle of MU Olivet Baptist Church Uc regular meeting at heme cf Misv Sara White Monday at which ti.r.e the election of officers was held Officers are Lillian: Tayne, prtdi fent; Frances West vice president; Lucille Beasley, secretary and Ella Mae Dorsev.

rnsui er. Courier's Neediest Cases You May Help Bring Cheer to These Unfortunates Dur ing the Christmas Holiday. GIVE AS YOU WOULD RECEIVE Many' families will this year lack the extra things that make for holiday cheer unless churches, schools and Individuals plan to include them In their programs of ChrUtmas giving. The Family Society of Allegheny County Is anxious that the joy of planning and giving may be extended to those who have suffered the loss of income and who are not able to afford even the necessities of daily living. The mother is happiest when she is able to buy the food which she knows the children like, and simple gifts that 'all the family will, enjoy.

With just a money of their own. children may plan for socks for the baby, warm gloves for mother. scarf for father, possibly a game the family may use together. The whole can be done more adequately and more economically undtr the supervision of the Family Society visitor by the members of the family, who are familiar with the choices in color, style, taste and with how much pleasure! And so will anyone wUhlng to bring Christmas joy to a needy family, give. Instead of a basket.

Ha equivalent in money, which will be' put into the hands of careful parents to buy just the kind of dinner family Itkes. and the small useful gifts which fill their special needs? If a check sent to the Family Society of Allegheny County, 400 Community Fund Building, it will be used to provide a normal family Christmas celebration where greatly needed, and a fM tror of its expenditure will go to the donor after A BRAVE WIDOW JOHNSON. Lula; "John Martha I. Since the father of this family died, the mother ti.s to care for her two little children. Recently she confided to the visitor of the Family Society that she jps undertaking to clean and redrew doll given to Martha last year.

She was trying also repair a toy which had been given to John We want her to have $5.00 with which she can get each of them something new for gifts, and extras for Chtmas dinner, as well as an article of clothing for each one. Her gift would be the joy of doing all this for her children. A 1 rtL Trtank Knrrt Uri Mirv i We "feci trOnly that A DESERTED FAMILY MORRISON. Howard and Jennie; Mollie 16; Harry 14; Vera 13; Loretta Ruby 9. Many years ago the father of these interesting children certed i For several years the mother tried to support the children by doing day work.

Then the family came to the attention of the Family So clety and has been extedned to her. For the past two years I she has been developing an illness and now must remain in bed most of the time. i Mollie has assumed responsibility for the care of the house. She is very helpful. She does the cooking and the general oversight of the work.

Harry willingly helps her with the washing and heavy cleaning. There is a fine family spirit. The children are doing well in school and they are a great comfort, to their mother. Just now they are all in need of clothing. The inotner is some what discouraged and it has been because of her physical condition and the needs of the family.

The visitor is anxious to give them $15 This would make it possible forthe mother and to plan sur prises for the others. They could also have a good dinner on Christmas Day, and considerable of the neeied clothing could be provided The visitor feels that such a gift to this family would help checi them alL" Dooms and Mrs. Ethtl Carpenter spent the recent hclldays in Pitts should nave tho p.easLre of hnmh viirin K'iu w.r,:. i ning sutprUxs jr the far.iii.. ar.d and friends Mrs.

Bevtar Doome visited relatives In CharleUrn and W. recently. Hi! fttl I MM til 1 iuraii OBITUARY Nathaniel. Bunn Walker, beloved brother of Misses iSherdlna and Clara Walker of Pittsburgh, died at 7:21 a. Wednesday.

He re sided at 1123 W. Crawford Avenue, Connellsvitle. Pa He is survived by his loving wife, Evr Walker, and three children. Dolores, Betty and Milton. mm VOl'R SKLt i evil conditions.

Master verv undertaking Monv. nntrol husband, wife. eetheart. This book free. Jet vour.coov at once lf vou want results.

Dagzett DeDt. 8430 Rhodes. Chlcaao IU Free Ccupcc In Hair Culture Consisting of Marcelling Flngerwavlng Shampoo Formula INCLUDING DIPLOMA BY MAIL, Write CUBAN COSMETIC COMPANY "I BOX 5315 CHICAGO, ILL. A HEROIC GRANDMOTHER Wilhelmiaa. Victor 14 i Maud 12 Stella 10 John 9 i Pearl 7 i 4 Kenneth 6 Herbert 4 j.

Doris 2 I Some grandmothers are heroes. This one will deceive a crown she may some time wear. When her daughter died, two years ago. end left a large family of elht deserted by their father, there seemed nothing else for her tj but to take over ih of caring for them. They w.

ie living in a very nil in a 1 hnurtf. While girtnUmijtheii ad only Ui.fe i yet they ant! hi r.i clenn ana siiy. aud it'te like pmaJie tj ih to chan ir th.lr cold dteny looniri into thij i.icu is i of thtii andmoloer. It iaj ncc.sa.ry to j.IJ. full support tor the turn i older ch.ld:cn have bo.ii vc.y 1.

(ul to Ihi gianUuiother, i her In every" way ci' oji de.id which cime ir'j. i uui. the ci tnat tnere nouiu 1 a r.app Chrlatjas celebration in this ho.ne Ther are many of thex, and th need much loth there shoulu b6 some books and garnet to entertain thim at night; a Christmas tree would be a wonderful inspiration to all of them. It will take llti.00 to bring to realization the plans which the visitor and the grandmother have talked over. With thL there could be underwear and stockings, and various other articles of clothing, be sides the normal Christmas ck FATHER IN HOSPITAL REED, Georgd and Myra.

Patrlcia 9 Linda 7 Charles 3 Sever yesrs ago tie father ol this family became s'rangely 111 Th lllnad flnaltv tntn a form of Insanity and he was sent to an insane hospital, where he ha been since, and the doctor say there Is no hope of his recovery. Poor Mrs. Reed has had a very hard struggle. Little Charles was a small baby when the father wa4 taken from the home. She is a fine mother, has glvn excellent care ttj her children, and has now, for some time, made an effort to help earn their living.

She is taking In a few washings. The main part of her support, however, has to come from charitable funds, so that thtra can be no Christmas celebration without help cf seme unknown kind. We are very anxious to give Mrs. Reed the pleasure of planning a happy Christmas celebration. It may not be posible for her to have a Christmas tree, but she should be allowed to purchase a little gift foi each child.

In addition to some candy, nuto and fruit. If the ChiUt ma. furd permit, she could Ret for a.h a new pair of stocU inss. could Ixs hung that Ganta Claus could have receptacle, for gifts. Then we would like ti Sive tho i a little extra a Christmas tli "nor.

In! of P.r .1, sr0' fcive t. ft: hi mmw aoc ab i A a voi) A ilro. 15 i i l'iie 1. of tlii' neve i.e. I wile and tin e.i.:iin.

and his Th th i au ud anj he: ver ell re lie in.n tht ha mi tallied 'fi 1 ri.oi lc roi. foi family Jj now th chillr'n ai reed to to anj l.e chock does not over th ils. I'ho Family Society want to the wjy f.r them ccl.bratj Ithristras Little Mlie ha been if San' a Claus 1 coming to their home this year, anl the mother hai reluctantly said "no." If there were $7.00 so where. i Snnti Clnus could coti and each little buy could have some Christ Mas gift. There could be a Christmas dinner, and there, could also be caps end mittens, and perhaps some An Indiana woman had Gnt Home" placed on her husband's tombstone.

She thought that would be something unususl' and unique. 1 imTOWiiiiyulT) a MR tUt (MM.tal mi serutn. iiinmii a cnt useui i nn arMk iwi ti t4f Miares rim Um kMft. russm at imo tit ssiau urvafv kra pnntt Ml. 4j frrmm.

II Ot Qmk mt KI (Mm M4r. mi I ai tmr mmm mm I W. BROOKLNS Dept. PC 2X Box S7C Warren. Ark.

Fraternal News By MATTTE WILSON HOUSEHOLD OF BUTH Household of Ruth 28 will hold Installation of officers the third Tuesday In January. The D. G. M. X.

G. will be present Mrs. Ella Belt ts M. N. G.

of No. 28 and Mrs. Martha Wells, recorder. R. G.

CHAMBER tS The Iat meeting of the year of the R. M. N. Chamber 28 will be held Friday evening. Dec.

27. ORDER OF ELKS The "Go to Church club of the Northside Elks Lodce held election of officers December IStb and moat of the former officers were reinstated. Daughters Molll Matthew and Reba Russell are still confined to their homes. All Elks are asked to visit them. A.

F. A A. The Nehemiah Grand Lodge and the Keystone Eastern Star hold a grand session on Friday eveninc. December 27th at tha Iron City. Elks' Rest.

17th and Center Mrs. Gladys Craille of 5748 Pierce street is convalescing at the Homeopathic Hospital. Johnstown, Pa. Mrs. Reva Jones of Peter tret was hostess to the L.

DavU Club. Thursday evening. The clu will hold a turkey raffle Decen ber 23 for the benefit of the Charity fund. Mrs. Sa die Anderson of Haynes Street, will entertain the club at her home tonight (Thursday).

A program will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Stewart. Unit S'o. 4 of the Cambria County Welfare League held a bingo social at the home of Mrs. Mary Hughes.

Bedford street. Wednesday eve nlng. for the benefit of the Christmas Charity Fund. On the committee were Mesdames Mary Sedgewich. Mary.

Hughes. Mry Washington and Allen Murphy. fit rut LbU By ROSANXE D. CHAKLtOX It is generally conceded thsc Lucas Is especially talented sic. This was further boroV out Thurjdav ereaiac Dec 12.

When he was presented la a concert at Carroa Street Baptist Church. Not only Mr. Lucas on of the outstanding IntrrpreUve artists of thm orgaa. but also Is he a composer of serious consideration. At this lime he offered several of his owa compositions, which were heartily received by the appreciative audi.

nee la deplorably small audience by the way. Lucas opened wits "Poetlude Herolque," a composition ta which he has Incorporated stirring themes and Interesting harmonica. Came next six Fragmentary Sketches, mostly religious la subject aad tons. Hie compositions show that he hat a thorough working knowledge of harmony as well as a rich tre Iodic endowment. His Unprxrv listions on two well known Negro Spirituals: "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" and "Go Down Most were exceptionally good.

la addition to "Canttlatlon" and "Improvisation." Mr. Lucas also Included his arrangement for orjan of "The Blind Man Stood On the Road and Cried" and an crlgtna! Negro Folk Song. "When I Get to Heaven Troubles "Vlll Be tr." la this reviewer's opinion Lucas should have Included some of the masters In bis pro tram. While It Is always gratifying to the music lover to recognise worth In new material, he likes to bear. too.

the works of the established masters. It Is eselly recognised that Mr. Lucas has beea greatly Influenced by the atmosphere of the church; the compositions offered on Thursday's program were largely religious In tone. Performing from memory he achieved alat prrfect coordination and unity. His playing breathed a warmth and sincer HARRY ELMER BARNES in spc iking of "Woman: Her Sex and Love Life." by Dr.

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