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Pase Twelve 1 AVIS ft. flUJDw, aUiaee Uew ceLe, II. Y. EW ROCHELLE, X. Y.

Oa Monday evening at the Elks UT Winyah avenue, 25 men met to organize the Domestic Workers Forum which will take in all the county for the purpose of cie ating work and cooperating with all Negro professional and business men. They plan to get jobs for those who are not enjoyed and are members of the organitation. Attorney Robert Scott, A. B. Fields ot The New York Age and Reginald Sn.

printer, addressed the meeting, lohn V. Tate of Pelham was elected president; Lu ther Quarles, New Rochelle. vice resident L. McClendon. New Rochelle, treasurer; Fcmvielle.

Mt Vernon, secretary; William Farr. Pelham, assistant secretary; R. B. Baltimore, Pelham. business manager.

Doors, of the Shilob Bapt Church opened at i a. for sunrise prayer meeting. Mrs. Harriett Murphy, pres ident; Sunday School. 9:45 a.

David Hayes, superintendent; Miss Ethel Hux, secretary; morning ser vice at 1 a. sermon by Rev. W. Slater; music by. the lunior i choir, Mrs.

Clora Slater Brown, or ganist; afternoon service at 3:30 p. communion; evening service at 8 p. sermon by Rev. Slater, music by the senior choir. S.

J. Brodie, chorister, Mrs. Brown, organist Men's Club met Monday; Junior Choir and Emergency Choir rehears als were held Tuesday evening; Wednesday: Junior and adult prayer meeting; Thursday, program sponsored' by the Sundav School; Friday ten'tor choir rehearsal. The program given by the Men's Club: of Shiloh Church, last Thursday night, was very successful. Herbert Withers was.

the winner in the "popularity contest over David Hayes "hirning' $36il against $18. Cantatas and pageants will be pre sented for Easter by the junior, senior and emergency choirs of Shiloh Church. The junior choir, Mrs. Clora Slater Brown, organist and director, will present 40 voices in the Easter Story on Easter morning. At the services.

Brodie will present the King's Trumpet with 50 voices. Mr. Brodie has been choirmaster of the church for a period of 35 year or more. The emergency choir with Mrs. Marian Fields closes the program with a pageant on The Story of the Xazarene presenting 75 voices or more from all musical departments of the church.

Mrs. Fields has been a fathful worker and member of this church since 1912. Last call for the amateur hour in Westchester County to be held at the Elks Rest, 137 Winyah avenue. It will be the first program of its kind in the county so don't forget i the date: Friday evening. March 31, at 9:4 p.

m. This program is sponsored by the County Women's Division of the G. 0. Mrs. Anna Borden, president.

The sponsors are the. special workers of the county: Mrs. Minnie Thompson of Yonkers; Miss Marjoric Boone of Mt Vernon, and Mrs. Marian Fields of Xew Rochelle. Special guests will May Harry E.

Scott Judge Fasso, Councilman George I. Roberts, Mrs. Laura Scantleberry, committeewoman of New Rochelle, Miss Louise Graves, newly elected president of the Young Women's Unit of New Rochelle and ethers. There will be an added attraction featuring a 12 pieec band made up of all high school boys of Xew Rochelle with Buddy Weeks at leader. Avis B.

Fields and Wiley Brown will be master of ceremonies. The Os We Go Club presents their Easter Parade on April 10 at tht County Center, White Plahu, with music by Dougie Move. Tht Helping Hand Club, composed jf the officers' wives of the Bethesda Baptist Church, bad their regular business at the home of M. E. Jet fries, 36 Wiothrop avemw.

Reelected officers were Mesdames Delia Brown, president; Clara Long, secretary; Emma 'Jeffries, financial secretary: Ra met Baker, treasurer; Emma Dowl ing. refreshments committee; Fred Williams, chaplain. Mrs. Brown, the founder and president for three reara, and her staff were reelected because of the good work they have done. The club is sponsoring the refreshments for the first Sunday in April HIGH SCHOOL CHATS: Why was White Plains mad at D.

Wat it because of E. M. it fall 1M t. Tik Ave M. (PMgP 9t4 ftjftOB BOt fAUaUQES Om Per ftrtakfat At A.

af. Try ow tpedal Caila Ooa OarM asi fmk Hot toif Sail. EUlfrMt tm All tyttatM tv. OMXtt saMTN rfMir, pt. 237 So.

4th Avenue ittaov, i. Cwty Ctt Ap. Katptes littkeda Kitinmit omtitit i teryia Hetai Can aHyHag Pbm (or tpoUtaaana AscaaJla t3U ICS Winthrope Are. ftoeMta, r. at.

tXtLOt. Muiagw ing for H. is S. chick so jealou when she's so old? J. falling for H.

Y. ye ELE. doe still. care or. C.

IT and G. A really are on the isn't the word for 'S. W. and B. B.

who told H. and H. they were broke but were the first to be seen at the dance. hear that M. C.

has to get new boyfriends because all the others have gone Democratic while she's still a Why is G. always Joseph Broughton of Albany whv di youf stop writing to a certain X. R. dont some of those First street chicks get hipped to the jive wonder what brought the Debutantes function to a standstill at 12 p. is said that on Easter eve.

E. Sutton will have her debutante party at the Club Dancelsnd in Nw lork City. Pcrtchester, II Y. PORTCHESTER. N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Anthony and son. Oar encei visited relatives here Sunday.

Miss Betty Talbot of New Roch elle was a visitor here, Saturday. Ross Reed, James Keller Jr, Jas. aicvey and Huston Crutchheld. Jr, visited triends in Bridgeport, Corai, Monday. The Miscs Florence Anthony of vme 1'lains and 1 ratios AnUiunj of Rye were guests of Mrs.

John vv right oi Hackensack, A. Thurs day. Miss Georgia Paige of Port CheS' ter is in the South at the bedside of her grandmother who it ill. Miss Louise Mann has beeit ill or several days but is improving nice ly. Sunday School convened at JM5 with Superintendent L.

P. Gregory in charge. Rev. Huston Crutehheld, pastor of the Bethesda Baptist Church, preached two inspiring sermons, in the morning on "0rass" and in the evening on "6atan among the Saints." B. P.

U. at 6:30 was in charge of John Smith, president and Miss Bretta Gundy. An interesting debate on education was held with Lnion of Xew Rochelle, the affirma tive side winning the decision over Bethesda oi Port Chester. Looking Round The Town: We see that a few of our socialites have been banging around the Sky Vue K. i seen driving around in a cute little number these days.

We know tnat it will really bring them on. M. Kerns to be quite interested in W. T. and that southern accent of M.

and I. M. are still going Josephine teemt'to be the song L. D. is singing these days.

J. R. R. and H. seem to he quite interested in Bridge a.

and H. are interest ed in each Who it the tall and handsome creature who teems to interest M. teems to be quite interested in the south It thit tituation of T. and J. W.

really serious or it it some more of her jive? We really think thit it Move." Efcrfcrd, II. ELMSFORD. X. Y. On Sunday Mrs.

Gene George gave at her home, 38 Hayet street a birthday dinner in honor of her husband. Gene George. Among those present were! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holmes.

Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Mr. Bradford of Xew York.

Mr. and Mrs. C.mrwr Tohnwm. Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest F. Jackson. Henrv P. Tones Jones. M.

Jackson, and Mr. and Mrt, Everett Gibnt. An enjoyable time wat had by everybody. II. Y.

TUCKAHOE. N. Y. Th W. N.

B. J. Club met last Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrt. Haul Hicks of 87 Columbus avenue. All the members were present Mitt Minnie Jonet won a gorgeous hand painted love bird vase for the highest bridge score.

Mrs. Hickt proved very proficient hostess, her collation met the hearty approval of alL OSSIXIXG. K. Y. aarlet Stephen Benton, son of Mrt.

Flor ence V. Benton of 103 State street was accepted into the Lampodas Club of the Delta Phi Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternty, recently. Mr. Benton attained an average of for the past semester and has been outstanding in extra curricular activities on the campus. He is a member of the Student Council, Cheering Squad.

Le Cercle Franca is. the Dra matic Society, the Shaw lournal tuff. the Dormitory Government Council and several class committees. Mr. Benton it classified as a freshman in the College of Liberal Arts and Sci ence! at Shaw University.

Th choir of St Matthew't U. Church rendered xn excellent variety concert at 4he Star of Bethlehem Baptist Church Thursday. Tbert was large audience. Sydney Mrlver. choir director: Mist Corrw Prime, accompanist Lent mis Lyons, tenor.

was goest soloist. OAkweod gTW flcrcsw Beset? Si: rr 127 South 7th Avenue Knot TtWt, T. Y. MM ant) OAltOC LLOYD'S autmtsa wstrr rxumt 1 i. rsugtitim ttmita Ham isatx 1 trnnomt cats a dad ms tea noon pttm mnmmmm asm rms, cats imum Y.WINE UQUOK FOOD rDwcitn turn on daaou'ht 29 MORRIS STKEET, NEW ROCHELLE, N.

Y. tsuraoxs: a. ibim THE OfLeej Ways Avwaoa, New Rochelle, Phone W.W tJTTywWtjwiwtswtwtjsj W9 in: Sunday, schul of the Star of Bethlehem Church sponsored a airless Wedding by girls on Thursday evening, March 28, at the church. Mrs. Minnie Freeman is the president At tlte last meeting of the Young People's Club of St Church held at tlic hone oi Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Robinson, 20 Croton street each membci was asked to sell something for the mite box and report at the next meeting. On Thursday, Mrs. Leona B. Robinson.

Alsonia Middle Brook and Mrt. Dorothy Robinson sold suppers at Le ona's B'utv Salon. 1 3 Hunter street The three were very vleased with the result and hope to top the reports at the next meeting, at which time Mrs. Maiie McCrea and Miss Hazel Mclver will be hostesses ti the club. Mrs.

Margaret Gough from Abe con, X. spent the week with her son. James Clough, wlw has been fit lor sometime. Mr. Clough is improving and able to be up.

James Everett Jr, tun of Mr. and Mrs. James Everett of 26 Broadway, is confined to Grassland Hospital Recently tlie "XTgro Civic Organization met at the home of Charles Robinson and made final plans to present Dr. W. X.

Huggins who gave an interesting talk on History. Dr. Huggins spoke at the St Matthew't Church last Sunday. He pointed out the influence of the Negroes on both the Hindu religion and Buddhism, mentioned that the first physician who charted the circulation of the blood in ancient times was an Egyptian of Negroid extraction. Next he traced the development of Negroes in the United States describing their liberation from laver after the Civil War.

"The Xegroes'. need to day," he said in conclusion, "is fearless leadership in their own race, and the development of a program of education based on the Negro heritage." An audience of about one hundred and fifty attended. Miss Inez Matthews soprano sang, "Save Me God." Dr. George W. Hill is president of the Xegro Civic Organisation.

A branch organization oi the X. A. A. P. was formed, in Ossining, ednesday night at a meeting of 27 residents held the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Nabors, 54 Hunter street The officers cletced included John r. Cheatham, president, Mrs. Winnie Xabors, vice president; Dr. Julia B.

Johnson, secretary; ana Mrs. Frank Brown, treasurer. Mrs. Leona B. Robinson was hostess to the Sunday Serenadert at the regular meeting held at her home.

15 Hunter street, last Sunday, inal plant were made for a Pound Par ty and tea to be held Sunday, April 16, at 15 Hunter street The group plans to see "Mambat Daughters" Monday evening. Miss Elouise Wy ott was the hostess to the club at the last regular meeting Sunday, March 26. The regular meeting of Grand View Temple No. 632, was held at the ball on Friday. Reports from chairman of several of the card tournaments were made.

The series of tournaments by the daughters have been quite sue cessfuL The Royal Twelve Social Club Amateur Hour was really a killer with a packed house. With the rhythm of Sid Mo! vers Band, Coining celebrities really came on. Robert Everett's golden voice, brought him first prize; Alsonia Middle brook's tapping on roller skates won second prize, and Aubrey McCrae't unique dancing won third. Club members participating on the pro gram were Bessie Dickens, Virginia Doughtery and Gertrude Deal. Andrew Bush represented Willie Bryant as master of ceremonies.

Mrt. Samuel Wyche gave a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Beatrice Henderson, at their home. 72 Hunter street Saturday night Those present were Misses Grace and Rheba Edwards. Elinore and Barbara Chambers, Louise James, Almeda and Sadie Farmer, Ethel and Marjoric Crawford, Viola Scott Susan Mountain, Thelina Artis, Har riett Burke, Gertrude Bartee, Idalia Pierce, CHIa Sharrock, Marjoric Stewart Audrey Love. Audrey Mc Crae, Arteal White; Messrs.

Donald and John Chambers, Walter Fowler, Richard Ferebec, Jamet Edwards, George Allen, Lamon Cherry, Wil liam Williford, Robert Pierce. Elliot Morris, Jamet Cheatham, Charles Harrell, Chester Cherry, and Leonard Smith. The out of town guests wert Tore and Sam Kyle, Shalter Muten, and Louise Lopez from Tarrytown; David and Philip Long. Herbert Johnson, Ovaries Demond from Poughkeepsie; Thomas Keyet and Jamet Miner from Briarcliff; Donald Barry. Leroy fcbank.

William Swan. Eraett McCrae, Charles Cook. An drew and Mackee from Brooklyn: Harry Slater. Troy Robinson Ir George Freeman. Jr, Omer Prince and Walter Scott from White Plaint.

Mist Henderson received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrt. William McCulW of Baltimore, Ml. announce the en pgement of their daughter.

Alva Vs. ola, of 72 Croton avenue, to William Samuel Tysinger. ton of the Rev. and Mrt. Joseph Tysinger, of 88 Depeyt ter ttreet Tarrytown.

The btide elect attended schools in Maryland and it now taking adult roures at Ottinirvg Junior Senior High School. She it an active member of the Young People't Club St. Mitthew't M. E. Churrh and hat lived in Om'n ing for the pa five yetrs.

The cou ple win be married in Baltimore next mmth. Funeral services were held Satur day at the Star of Bethlehem Baptist Church lor William Whittaker. Mr. Whittaker wat a resident of Oosin inf for more than twenty five veart. Tit employed at Harmon Yarda foe fifteen yean.

He wat a member Redrcn R. WKtrsa ItO. initonafw tha openlnc af kit) met fee tM geiMrtJ praetica af Medlgrn A BnrgeTy at 115 So. Lexinjrton Ave. Wait, PUlna.

JT. T. Office HiMjra: 11 ta. 1 f.ts. ad 7:30 tt) TalhM: Wklta PUtna MS4 NC 0 A New KodtelU 9694 of the Pride of Ossiuing Lodc, Elks Xo.

950 and an active member of the Star of Bethlehem Baptist Church. He leaves to mourn, their, lost 4 wife, Mrs. Nancy Whittaker. and daughter and ton and many friencU. Misses Ruby T.

Elouise W'yatt, Florence Prime, Madoin, Leona B. Robinson and Gladys Wood also Johnnie Eiios, Quintou Hicks and Edward Williams, members the Sunday Serenaders and fenton Butler sipped cocktails at the home of Mrs. Gladys Wood, 25 Secor road, on Monday afternoon. Later the group journeyed to New York City to see "Mamba't Daughters." Afte the performance the group visited the Elks Rendezvous where they were the guests of Allen Drew, master of ceremonies at the night club. Mrs.

Edith Segar spent Monday with' her son. Leroy tones. Recently Mr. and Mrt. O.

Cierry announced the engagement of their daughter. Orteal, to James Minor of Briarcliff at a birthday party given in her honor. Miss Orteat White it a senior and plans to marry shortly after graduation. The Bar Harbor lim it still jumping, but our newest sensation is the Busy Bee S'wp which has just recently opened, formerly the Goody Shop of which Mrs. Mae Crute is the proprietor.

The Westchester County Junior League gave a basketball tournament on Thursday. March 23, at the East View Junior High School, located on Main street, White Plains. The game started at 8 o'clock. John White of Tarrytown it the president and Irving B. Pryor of Elmsford jt the chairman, The officers of the Ossiniug Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People were insulted by Dr.

Errold Collymore of White Plains on Monday night, at a mass meeting held at St. Matthew's M. E. Church. Those installed were J.

F. Cheatham, president Mr. Thomas Xabors, vice president; and founder of the local branch; Mrt. Mary E. Johnson, secretary, and Mrs.

Frank Brown, treasurer. Of the 150 persons attending. about one half joined the organization. Speakers included Dr. Julia B.

Johnson, Dr. George W. Hill. Dr. Arthur Williams.

Raymond Aylcr, Mrt," A. J. Footmon and Rev. E. W.

Dr. Collymore spoke about the work of the X. A. A. C.

P. and the White Plains branch referring to the success of the national group in gaining admittance of a colored law student to the University of Maryland for the first time in history. Mrs. Foot man discussed the oppression pf Xegroes and Indians in Florida and Mr. Dn outlined the work of the gen ei.uoti toward the elimination of oppression and discrimination.

Dr. Hill urged that air Xegro social political and churvh groups unite in supporting the Xational Association. The Local Unit of, W. J. held their regular meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Hunter street, on Wednesday evening. Walter Coct wat hott to the group. Daniel Cogdell it the president avid Emily Jenkins the secretary. Otiintoq Hicks is Ossining and Peekskill Watkim dealer.

TARRYTOWN, Y. Mrs. Es tellc Thompson hat returned front Lowell, Mast, where the wat wardrobe mistress of the Paint and Powder Club Revue at Keith't Theatre. The Harlem Aristocrats of Rhythm oi Xew York lit tuv kwn engaged for the 32nd reception ot Westchester Lodge, 116, 1. B.

P. O. E. of at Community Hall, Elmsford, X. Y'i May 29.

Manv Elk are wnirn their membership in Westchester i oage owing to their drive for reinstated members at reduced rate. Four of Wntchrtter'a hrt Hi ,14. ball trams nlavprf in ami. Kail of the Westchester County Junior basketball tournament at the Eastview Junior High School. The Camelt of tarrytown and tlte? Comet A.

Col Fairview. immHiiti faiwin the game between Xew Rochelle and White Plaint YMCA. Both garnet were fast and excitin with the county championship at ttake. An employment bureau organized in the recreational room of M. E.

Zion Churrh nnrW fh nm rvi. tion of John Twitty through the N. A. A. committee comnotrrf of Rev.

H. H. k'irnnn tine and William F. Kinxlint overseers. Thit is a free employment bureau organized in the interest ot employment Anyone wishing to tign up kindly register at Zion Church with John Twitty.

Rev. Skiowith rendered a nniil of tongs, hymns and dramatU vIm tions at the Shiloh Baptist Church tponsored by the Mortgage Committee, Marjorie Grant chairman. Miss Ruth tjee. beautician ixnri. ated with Mrt.

Jessie Prioleau at 14 fepot square fell while descending the hall Itairi anrf frirtnrMl ankle. The Phil Aristo fluh UrU rarA party at the Neighborhood Home. Prizet in whist were won by Roger Robinson, Harold Henley and Addie nephard. In turmchle by MaKie Whitely, Anna Broughton anf boohy prire tn Hattie Scott The Youth't Congress, Etrl Fades, preiident. held 1 St day Party in th Rn ratinnil P.

of the A. M. E. Zion Church. Prize lor pKk up tirkt won hv Abner Claiborne; checkers to William F.

Kingiland: auestion evit flin King jr. right or wrong to Arthur Cobb. Fortune teller was Ruby Barksdale. The color scheme damn tions wns green. The Sleeny Hollow Marching Club will hotA their tnrtn frnT! derhilt Hall on Friday.

Morrh 31 at 9 p. m. Cm HEAR nnr Mathew Valentine who if ill with arthritis is much improved. At 'the A. M.

E. Zion Church last j. uu Ti YA nondehvered fM'Mt': twe wrmon on the theme, Thy Will Be Done. At the Shiloh Baptist Church Kev. Jamet Moset ot New zork uty oe livered the sermon, At Mt.

Litty special service were by the local ministers' union. Y0XKERSJ" X. Y. Misa Mable Powell of Syracuse became the bride of Theodore Smith of this City, Saturday, at 8t. Philip tnuren in ojrauo.

i ue ry Lee uffieiated. The newjyweds are at present vititing the groom parentt, Mr. and Mrt. Aldo 8niitn, it of 48 Woodworth avenue, thit city, but will aoon leave for Alien j9tll RyW(on will marry tome town, where they will reside faky fellow, In will at 434 Court atreet. We with them Bea the 8il much happiness aad uceet.

Ter Kid wiu Ret Tnat Harold Jevriea Timberlake celc Les Barkadale will leave that truni brated hit tixth birthday. Saturday pet home and give up That afternooa hit home, 37 Garden Weary Eyet will be eaught ttreet, with a birthday party. Hit That Dave will get a punch ia tht guests were Little Conttauce, Pea month from That Jia ny and Theodore Crewa and Ar. Hall will tUrt a baseball team thur Crier jr. of Xew York City, ealled AH Lilliaa Crier.

Janet Hall, Delores the following will be reimiv and Beverly Cheek. Franeit and when their respective hold aa Harriet Thompson, of Yonkers. Al election of officert: Tom Hiter, so Leroy and Timothy Richardson, 'Piek King and Charles Ju.t.. Harold Crier, James Hall Wil (Tbat the Hal A'a will have three liam and Xormaa Porter. Timothy new playeri by next December and Hill and Ronald Timberlake of 'that the team will eventually break Yonkwt.

Harold reeeived many pt with the playera being divided usofnl between the Y.P.D.C.'t and the All of you ewingstert and jitter Ami'a Monte' Carlo Will be bugs be ture to look in thit column next week for a special announce ment, from the Jolly Ten, who are going to give a spring frolic in the vrrv near future. All newa for tbit column mutt be in by at least Saturday morn ing of each week. Xewt tent in on Sunday, cannot be Please Harold Timberlake al Yonken 6MZ J. Thank you. HITTING THE SPOTS With HAROLD TIMBERLAKE 57 Garden Street Yonkera N.

Y. THE BEAST IPOON We have given you, "The Hill" hot suuU. and bow we take vou that weU kaowa tectioa of Ion Yonken taie That the Col ken, known near and far aa "Tht Community House atovemeat Bottom." We bow take ear, of will fold, due to improper leader the inner man. After all. one must ship and that the smart ctuba will isu The Hill ia Boted for pt in on the gre und floor of the amusemeut teu.cr, iu tsottom for Youkers Community Onte mova ita cuiaine.

Por that homelike at meat, sponsored by the N.Y.A.. motpuere recommend, That, also due to improper eader Uretsy Sooon All the tportiet ehip, we will aot get a Just 'quota eat here. All the walla are auto of X.Y.A. jobe ia Yonkera, bat it graphed by famoua local eelebri haa always been thit way and any ties. the Ureek, proprietor, one who haa the courage to 'proclaims with pride that he ia owed, tea ia a "radical" and "hot head by tome of the bett people ia town if you don't like this owe everybody.

However, back to the oreaty Hpoon Bottom ahd aak for Dfrby Hiekt Never a cover or I'll etraightea yoo Ula Main atreet thow every 8at urday and Sunday Every alght it 8onther the THE 8ATUIDAT KIOBT BOTt tpaghetti and meat balla The! The Saturday Xioht Bot. eornbread and bean sandwiches, ravioli, canapes and aora d'ouvrea are the broiled chicken and fried Steaka and coopt rooked right before your eyes. (The more you look the lett.mda fair to be one of the "Big you tantAgea are tht fThrea" of Waatcaeetr County, behest ia towa Hot dogs aad Ifore the teasoa it over. They will root beer (133th and Lenox avt aoon give aa affair ia Yoakert aad nne style) for the thrifty Hear other town. he lovely bluet aiagera whea thev get in thdir cupt Low ratet for wedding and a dull Al, the chef, has oeea imported from Miami for the World's Fair eeasoaFour to four hundred accommodated So whea ia town, and you get that Id feeling, don't forget, "The Greaty week another hoi HTTTDfO THS BPOTS OAUT BICK1 PlEDICTf ThU the following eventt will take place during 1939 That 8avvy Godbold and hit "little Pineapple," Sarah Hammond will ONE WOMAN'S Br majuok rrxLDi 'A reauestcd What the Church Today? Christ has no hands, but our hands to do 'Hit work today.

He. hat no feet, but our feet to lead men in Hit war. He has no tonvue. hut mr tongues to ell men how He died. He hat no help, but our help to bring them to Hit tide.

But still the careless world it earrvina tourhv frit. tians. wearina their manv feline Ion their sleeves against their brother and sister. Xo man it any bigger than hit fellow men. Can you think if our tongues speaking of things from our lipt would tpurn? Can we hope to help him, unless from him we learn? Read the fifteenth chapter of Proverbs.

"A toft answer turneth away wrath but arievious word stir nn anger. The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright, but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness." How much better it it to get wisdom than aoM arwf Ia a tttAr. standing. Speaking of the world I am wondering if we, as Christians who rnnfm that tiA AJt in are guilty of being a touchy Chris nan wearing our freiingt on our sleeves wlwnl' rr nihhnv ran m. hsi hands to Bathe Saviour't work of today and use hit feet to lead men in the Saviour's wty? Can we handle a matter wisely when our Christian friend will acknowledge for giveness when a wrontr has hem done or ill you be that touchy Christian who will grant it in thit manner: I win forgive you hut I can't forget it And everytime in meeting your very presence it just tike a iraren fceberg.

Can God use this Vitwl of Oiritian meiMired by our wrirk in the eve sight of God. and I think God it the most forgiving man who ever eiit ed. Because tome of have alretdy tried itim and rebelled against Him and still He keeps alive giving it a ninety nine timet chance to T7 tnd His Famous LiiliHlj ORCHESTRA 1P39 STATE M.lYr Given by R. C. Hub of Greenwich uwp tiie gitu and eluue, uisleed oi' avuig thai churcu ttw lor syndicate riu upca a ocktail bar ana pig tail joint Bert tn eP' Ptut during lis Vorld'a tue 1 ir.due Uyt hav que4ly lolded aaid wUl os present any mora attain lhat w00dia Miller and Jerry beay break a friendship of long standing and Jerry will ge.

a punch in the ilicka wui leara to play whitt That the Samuel. H. Dow Poat Bugle ad Jjruui Corp. will lay them la tho iualea 9 May. 30 a a A Ueai vv aau Cttu new proc(ldure ot jiTe during the iummer m0nthi.

TIiat aeVerai Yonken ehickt ttiot the m. enth avenue onet) will be true to "Corubreaa," wm acquire the Xavy when the fleet avrivea That will brcak an(i blck together iagaia hat kt Oarrott' will et (Tha ratcal) That raided, at will the Rendeivous for being naughty. Doiwell will get a job by the first. of 6hoeahia will atop waving at 'fay gala by request Elkt. will pick up more membera thit year tbaa the last three year combined due to a conitmcti ve program ja intelligent leadership That membera of a certain newly oraran ized' successful male aoeial elub wilt get hipped and remove 'bate and capa.when attending ott Ier elubt affairs That two 'sis tera will get hipped and ehangt their Cvaat Cover dale will fall for a Seventh Ave Bue laatie a certain Sporty (Beachcomber type) will atop hitting hie girl friend In public Shrimpy will.wia.a feteraoa will open up the Third I Ward Democratic Club, for a while i aert) win oe no private eolored moouliffht excuraiona from column, juot ceme dowa to the present a baked beam aad frank Inrter dinner Saturday evening, April 1 at 5 MechaniM avail ita.

Ertkine Sandv ia chairman. Bath Crawford Is president Thia lub blue cap crura Thia newly rganiaed aoeial elub ia composed of the moat popular boya of Pleaoaatville. They will present their initial affair, March 30. at the Tippi Tin Inn, ia Pleasaatville, with Chick Morgaa aad hia Fhylhm Batrala and hia elariaet Tippie Tia Ina ia one tht Oonaty't better hot apota aad it joa karea't beta there new ia the time. See yea there.

tending year Wko't Who in, to we eaa gt started. Let 'a aee what ehaaget 1939 bringi ia all. my little chickadee. i POINT OF VIEW serve Him. in a tetter Thit takes in the leaden at well at the members of our churches.

Tli en wonder snout our youth. How can we hope to help them? Perhaps one of the finest things we can do for our young people it to cultivate the right attitude toward life in all its phases. The habit of self control in small matters guards one against the hasty expression of anger. In timet of great provocation even the men in the Bible were tempted on the impulse. Peter spoke out in anger of fear whea he denied hit Lord.

So, it pays to leant aod cultivate thoughts, feelings and the right attitude towards life and our fcllowmen. One would naturally expect that the churches would be ia a position to walk on the right grounds. But you are mistaken: the devil stays in the church to tear down, because we have so many sleepy Christians that stay off guard. The devil takes pot session and if these Cnritrtam aren't careful the church is in an uproar over nothing. set, I am a Chriiuan and belong to a church and work with churches.

I could write a book on church life. For instance various denominations instead of clamoring for peace, one Lord, one faith, they differ and judge very harshly on their behalf. Thit it why I say the devil takes possession because his last mission on earth is to stir up trouble and confusion. There should be no confusion if we, Christians would reach and read the Bible more' and study God't word. What it the church? Members who fin their seat in a building that's been erected, tailed the House of God.

Is it made for style, merchandise or COD fusion? Net Ht a house of prayer above all reference and to save souls. We Christians are trie ainrter'i gos pel We are the Lord's' last message. He died on a shameful cms that we may have an everlasting The Lord hath made all things for Himself, yea, even the wicked, for the day of. evil. So Chriatiaa friends and leaders of our churches please realize the importance, pf wiiming touli for our Saviour's cause, for Christ has no hands, no no tongue to tell men how He died no help to bring them to Vl side therefore we are the onfr Bib' tht care len world will read.

If we at leaders fail Cod. how can we hoot to help Him. unless from Him we letrn to cultivate dean ehjughts, soft feeling and the right attituoe towards life? IWnxi Seta, Heard As Dca Antony Ptdlman Employe lM( Ua Ma At MAMAROXECK, X. Y. WarOell Mitchell, Nostrand avenue, jasga in ed outstanding recognition: in trut Sir wanoy' Council of the Boy, Scouts ol America, of which he is a corumittee man.

At the Annual Midwititef Coun cil Dinner held in Rye High School, March 16, Mr. Mitchell received from the Xational Council of the Boy Scoutr of "America a certiricate tor the completion of a socialized course in First Aid and his certiricate Scoutmaster. Mr. Mitchell it also in line to receive the Ten Year Veteran Scout Badge next vear. Rev.

S. Whitty, Rye, N. preached at the evening service of the Barry Avenue M. Ziort Church Sunday. Last the pastor, Rev.

J. M. Branch preached at both morning and evening services. Don't forget to be present at the Barry Avenue A. M.

Zion Qiurefa. Thursday evening, March 30, to witness the play, "The Xew Minister Arrives." This two act comedy it directed by Mrt. J. M. Branch, and sponsored by the Crusaders.

Club, Miss Clara Peterson, president, Mrt. Eva Sands, secretary. Mrs. Bdl Mackney and Miss Wil kins of Xew York City were the weekend guests of Mrs. Bertha Wil kins.

Those on the sick list last week were Mrs. Margaret Green and Miss Barbara Keeler. CORRECTIOM: Miss Betty Peter son is in the hospital at White Plains instead of at Fortcbester; Excuse it, please? GOSSIP C. K. should leave H.

and J. G. alone. He is old enough to be their didn't have a chance at Ossining. What happened, is still Jooking for.

a nice young bachelor. give How is getting along with Why doesn't all love run like. E. TV and L. W.

H. take heed. E. looked mighty fine at the banquet Well, gang, until next week remember to "give a little, and take a little" that't the story of LIFE. Troy, II.

Y. TROY, N. Y. The Woment Auxiliary of the Colored Repuhlican Oub of Troy gave social and variety program Saturday night at the Friendly Club Rooms on Rier ttreet A short program wat presented consisting of a reading by Mrt. Helen Perrv Rivers, an instrumental tolo by Mist Arlene Kemp, and a musical skit by Albert Jackson and Taylor Thomas, who were accompanied on the piano by Mrt.

Gerald Jackson. Refreshments were served Vd dancing wat enjoyed. Gerald Jackson, president; Albert Jackson, secretary; Frank Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Helen, president of the Women's Aeacil liary: Samuel Trantham, publicity chairman. f.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank enter tained on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vernon.

Mrs. George Thomaton and Xelton Thomason, ikL William Fuller was hostess oil Tuesday evening to the Steward ess Board, at ber borne, 0 3 avenue. North Troy. The Versatile Girls met at the borne of Mitt Beatrice Collins. 1632 6th avenue.

Mrs. Jane Reese, pre sided. These Trojans attended 'the 17th anniversary of Golden Eagle Temple 183 oi Exalted Ruler Robert Marion, IX Ruler H. Thompson, Special Deputy Delana Frank, Dt, B. Hall, chairman of the Wayt and Meant Committee, Past Exalted Rulers X.

Harrell. Fred Frank. Friendly Oub members enjoyed a dinner on Monday evening at the dub rooms. The Finger Pointt: Salutations dear readers: I feel kind. of beat, so if you all will excuse me III make it short, and Special Spe cial To the "Girls' Versatile Oub" Mrs.

president, and members I have an idea that I would like you to take into consideration. To form a "Boys' Versatile Oub." that at one time that you did have one that did oot pan out right, I'm quit sure that thit would succeed. Most of you girls are married; those who are not have boy friends, why not get these boys together to form a club. Personally 1 thmk would be swell You girls 'certainly have made a name for "Troy" and yourselves aod I'm quite ture that your club at a whole rankt at the top of the list Well why not show the other citizens that Troy will al ways be on the top of tlte list in the club world. Please think it over and if it is a good idea have Miss Belle" insert an item in her social Thanking you, I yours.

The ringer Points. G. I take that back about Joe Cohen's, I see you do live in a house. For a while you haa me scared I wat going to let yon come and live with me, it't the "Em Cu bB Oub that grey bat hat got to go; it really takes away the flash from the tails but mart you dont know that cause even your best friend wtrt tell you, but I thing about the good U. it the free tpeech of anyone.

If wain I be in a terrible fix. Doo I you agree. FINE FOLKS ary AXIX tUJCBST "Our Owi rSadtKts a DrttriDatori VAi ST. LOUIS. Mo 64 Gri District by M.

W. Young: Mrs: E. Day. 2706 Spruce street it much improved from aa accident some time ago. Mrs.

Lydia Lee, SJ1 South 23rd street has recovered from a recent Mrs. Gertrude 2620 Spruce street, wife of the writer, is yet ill. detained from her.dutt as stewardess of St Paul Church. Henry J2J South 23rd ttreet has entered hit new vocttiot) a firmer at Blsck Tsck, anor. Vrs.

E. Houze, 20 Market street a friend of The Age, has been quite ill for tome time. Rev. Hrmrm Gore, pastor of Southern Mission Baptist Church ad saiaistersd a stare aaooitiea bis wdtnniay. April 1933: ly J.

T. JtEXD. Vi Well the Flordia runs will soon be off and many of the boys whom, we have been unable to see this winter will soon be showing up around the card tables in Sunnyside Yards. ol cards have you ever noticed Pon ter S. B.

Hyth with his cigar ia his mouth trying to "Jdp hi pirt ner about the last play which cos! thei.i the game. Porter E. Ken dricks Xew York Central District who has been away on a leave of absence will return, to duty April 2nd. Hit many supporters in tb Pullman Porters and Maids Pro tective Association will welcome his return. Someone.

was. asking about T. A. Crenshaw of St. Louis, who pensioned a itw: years 'igc For the' benefit of hit many friends among the Porters and elsewhere, he Very much alive.

Herewith is a copy of "Memento. Mori'V by Ti Crenshaw: jrjt Kxi" Mary E. Crenshaw: la loving memory, ef 'late wife and mother. who slept way peacefully January. 1936.

Three yeart tit Angelt beloved thoa has been: Three years has heavena, white portal akut back the some eX sin, aad yet ao voice. Bo wait per, cornea floating dowa from Uee, to tell sa what glad wonder, three yaars iol Heaven may be. Lovingly. Tv A. Crenshaw, husband; MrCL.

B. Greem Mrs. Jennie Howard, tsugk tare; Thomaa.vV Lewis 'Koscoe aad David' Cm ahaw, gens, i I am ture he will greatly appreciate a letter from anv of hit old atsociatet and friendt. 'Hia addrett; 4127 Kennerly Su Louis, Mo. Vice president J.

R. Reese "of the Chicago Central Zone rwArtr? Chicago locals of the' PuMmsa Porters and Maids Protective As sooation are planning to bold a joint ass meeting a6n, 'the 'dale is yet to be Although the Kentucky 'Derb is more than a month off. mn of the boys have already picked the winner. Strange ss it may teem Jamettown is their choice to win the Derby. The thing that I am most concerned about nt the winner of the Derby; but how I am going to get to the Derby.

I will be the winner if I can get there. Maid Ella Lawson. secretary! treasurer of The Ladies Auxilisry of The P. p. and M.

P. witsj headquarters at 2370 7th avenue. ftew York City, still con vol escing.ii. her home 477 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, X. Y.

I am ture tne will appreciate a vist (ran her co wor' crs. A topic which is verv much in discussion amon the Porters, At tendants and Maids these days: "Are we going to continue to have a group of discharged em ployees at tne need of our organ irat ion?" That is something that should attract the contemplative minds of those who are looking forward for the future. The Pullman Porters are the only organised labor organization know of who's executive officers are headed by discharged employ ees. Vice PVeiident E. ol the Philadelphia Zone, Di'ector B.

F. Darden of the New York Zone and Chairman J. L. Swift. R.

A. Jackson ol the Penna. Terroinil and the Xew York Central locals of the P. and M. P.

A are planning a. smoker in honor of the Ladies Auxiliary and their friendt. Vic president C. Ktsd rick is in charge of the program announcement of the date will be made at toon at all arrangememt are completed "Watch 'thit coV The following P. T.

Porten are off on account of illnea. H. Bell. H. Bernhardt, T.

Cephts, I. Fabio, H. Hogsn, A. Johnson, Betuford Jones. E.

Key. S. S. P. Little, J.

H. Lomax. L. McWil liams, J. Mumford, R.

Strayhaad. H. M. Wallit and H. K.

Devee. They all will appreciate a visit or a letter from their co workers. Their addresses can be obtained from Instructor P. Loving ra the sign out Now 111 run along aid see wttt I can dig. up for next i week tnd until thea remember: tUlagns ettventas.

et prevalebitK Truth is mighty and it will preywik aad Oonascticit COUNTY CENTER White Plains) 1 PmenUhg Dc lloyc Ordestn Also HAJLLEH OK RTTMOX lrriatTAixicsNT AdalstKra IU III ST. LOUIS raoklui At members, tmemployed. for whom it inter ceding for employment, make good and be farthful every trust 21st Ovil District by Henry A Gooden James Madison Scort, 3115 Marnice place, "sestkw sver. piant employee at PhiBip't Hr tal it much improved from a recent illness. J.

Baxter. 4232 Labadie arem wss Uken to People's Hospital xtn' recently. 23rd Oil Djstria bv Msttie M. Bandy, 36 EsrigM wu taken to Philips Hott1! cently. very ia Mrs.

Betty GarUnd. C12 Ptg BeuSevard is a aftia af ar a illaats, II.

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