2146 St. Antoine, Corner Columbia— —CL. 2924 Ibp Cathedral —By— Baraf 1• 1 and Gordon •Notes The Brotherhood of EBENEZER AME CHURCH, Willis at Brush, is presenting GiLßlas Jackson, bass-bari tont . in a recital, assisted by Gloria Harris, organist and accompanist, Thursday, June 3. This talented young artist received his early training in the Chicago Parochial and Public* Schools. Later, he received a scholarship to study the Chicago Conservatory of Music. He continued his ;(tul' id the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts in Detroit. Sundav, May 30, the Rev. Horace A. White will deliver A M ,ii,,in on “The Things That Whip Us,” at PLYMOUTH COX(iUKG ATIONAL CHURCH, Garfield and Beauhien. BETHEL AME CHURCH is sponsoring a “White Keview” on Sunday. June 20, at 7:30 p. m„ in the Sanctuary. This effort is being made to provide a center forth, youth of the community, where recreational, char itable and educational facilities are woefully lacking. The Men’s Club of JOHN WESLEY AME ZION Cllf K( 11. located at Beechwood and Moore Place, will cel fhrn!,. Men's Da*y May 30. John C. Dancy, executive sec rota n "f the Detroit Urban League, will he the principal sneaker at 3:30 p.m. The Altar Circle of SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH < and a very successful tea last Sunday at Gleiss Mc jnnri;,! <'enter. Over $250 was reported. An inteivsting dehate with the subject, Resolved. That \\ -man's Place is in the Home will he staged between the old* r and younger woman nt CALVARY RAPTIST ( 111 IP 11. The Rev. Joseph P. Thomas, pastor, extends a mrdinl invitation to all to visit. Detroiters met the chief administrator of the Episco pal and ''ccse ot Michigan Sunday at an elaborate reception neld in th< hall room of the Masonic Temple. He is the Rt. Re\ ll.i hard S Kmrich, Ph.D. Many city officials and mem bers <>i other faiths were represented. Ttie election of Miss L. Ivimy Gwalter as a Director of Tht Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scien tist. in Boston, Massachusetts, to succeed Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie, deceased, has just been announced. Mi - < iwaiter, a native of New York, studied abroad and upon her return to this country, graduated from the . : Art Institute. New York City. For a number of year'- she contributed to the Christian Sciene weekly and nmithlv periodicals and for the past year has been Asso ciate lalitor. lb i• many friends throughout the world will he grati fied to learn of her election to The Christian Science Roard of Directors of The Mother Church. T . P Aide Union held their meeting at the Macedonia R. ’ t iV.uivh. May 9. at 3:30 p. m The Rev. A. C Williams A. W. Curtis LABORATORIES CARVER PRODUCTS The Royal Road to Beauty Peanut Oil in the Line, Make* the Products Fine. We Deliver Anywhere TErrace 2-8132—546 E. Forest TE. 2-8132 fUIIDrU AP rnn 2011 W. Hancock at Vermont! InUAln Ur iiUU Rev. Raymond S. Jackon. Pastor Sunday School—9:3o A.M. Morning Service—ll:oo A.M. Young People * Hour—s:4s P.M.—Evangelistic Service—7:3o P.M. Prayer Meeting—7:3o P.M. Wednesday MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH COLLIS ODELL STEWART. Pastor Founded in 1948 for the building of Christian Living In iha Church. Home and Community Church School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45; Young People. 6:30; Evening Worship, 7:30 Gleiss Auditorium—293l Joseph Campau GREATER KING SOLOMON BAPTIST CHURCH 4101 Riopelle St. at E. Alexanderine Rev. R. L. Bradby, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. |aJ FRED A. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME ill continue to operate under the man agement of Mr4. Fred ▲. Anderson Licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer " M the R«mc Courtesy, Dignified Service, and rea* ’'>nable Prices. Our Prices are less than most people lni «gine. Visit us and learn ihe facts. The Community's Most Reasonable Funeral Directress 508 East Willi, Avanue TEmple 1-4294 Ns»r Beaublan i EAST INDIA MEDICINE: COMPANY TErrace 3-5883 |Home of Indi&n Herb 'For Blood Cleansing. Asthma.! “ Rheumatism. Sugar Diabetes. 'High and Low Blood Pressure,' j Kidney and Bladder Ailment*| Cosmetics AJAFAR ALLI. Manager i 3681 Hastings St. Detroit 1. Mich. ir-sr-- ! Alpha, Omega Choir Holds Annual Recital Spirituals 1 Anthems On Program The senior choir of the Alpha j and Omega Spiritual Church. ■ 446 Holbrook, presented its third j annual musical Friday night. A varied program of spit duals, I anthems and instrumental num bers was presented. Soloists were Mis. Lillian Emile, David Bur ton. Vineent Taylor, Mrs. Emma Cnrradine and Miss Bobbie Mc- Kinney. Instrumentalists were; Miss Dorothy Chavis, pianist: Mrs. Zcda Kelly and Samuel P. Bills, organist and pianist, re spectively. Readings were given by Mrs. Lucy Parks, Mrs. Mary Cunningham and Mrs. Rose Mc- Clendon. Mrs. Julia Walkei and I Mrs. Jane Trice presented a duet. Mis. Lofton was award winner. ' The choir presented “Gloria” by Mozart. Mrs. Emile and Mrs. Juanita Brown presided over the program. Remarks were given by Bis hop Wallace P. Robinson, pas tor and founder of the church, ai'd by Rev. Zola Robinson. The Rev. Alexander Joseph gave the invocation. Oft leers of the choir are: Mis. Lucv Parks, president; Mrs. Ger trude Branch, vice president; Mrs. Lillian Emile, secretary: | Mrs. Corinne Steiling, recording 1 societal y. and Mrs Pearl Daniels, I treasurer; Mrs Hattie Jose ph, i chaplain; and Mrs. Cunningham, mother; .Samuel P. Rill-, is di leetor; Miss Dorothy Chavis pianist; and Mrs. Ze'da Kelly | organist. Ebenezer To Hold Marriage Course “Planning lor Marnage” is the topic scheduled to be discussed tor six weeks on Tuesday night, beginning June 1, at Ebehnezei AME Church, Brush rt Willis. The course will be conducted by three experts, including a social worker, a minister and a doctor, to aid young people con templating marriage. Datini:. petting, sex. modern contraception and other subjects pertaining to a happy marriage "ill he discussed, Leading the discussions will he Mrs. Elaino Orhoim from the Family Service Society. Rev. Charles A. Hill pastor of Hartford Avenue Bap tist Church, and Dr. Maijorie P. Meyers. The course is sponsored b\ I Ebenezer AME Church, and Mrs I Herbert L. Dudley, director of youth activities. Registration i< SI 00, and courses start at 7 pm. Cooperating is the Social Service Department of the De troit Council of Churches. of the Metropolitan Baptist Church delivered thr senrmn His text was fouhd in Luke. 1 fith ehaptor. 10 verse. The Rev. H. H Coleman is pastor Madame Briggs. president. Mrs. A Birrs, reporter. Ninth Church of Christ Scientist, Detroit Meets in Condon School. W Grand Blvd. at Buchanan Sunday Mornings 10:30 Wednesday Evenings 8:00 READING ROOM The reading room is located at 221 E. Warren Avc. at John R and la open daily except Sun days and Holidays from 11 a m. to 5 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays from 7 p m. to 9 p m. Phone TE. 3-3974. McFall Bros. Funeral Home LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FUNERAL HOME IN THE CITY Our Business is Built Upon the Recommendation el Those We Have Served (Not Connected with any other firm in the city) ATUntic 4010 TE- 1-3335 River Rouge, Mich. Peoples Baptist Church 3139 Arndt " REV. P. J. YANCY. Pastor ORDER Or SERVICE Sunday School—9:3o a.m. Morning Service—lo:4s a.m. Evening Service—7:4s p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Services—7:3o p.m. "ALL WELCOME" NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 4210 Hastings St. at Willis Rev. C. L. Franklin, Pastor Rev. C. L. Franklin, Preaching. Church School—*: 30 a.m. Morning Sarvice— lltOO a.m. 8.T.U.—4:00 p.m. Evening Sarvic# —7:30 p.m. DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Library Named For W. C. Handy NEW YORK CITY—A library has been named in honor of w. C. Handy, composer of the “St. Louis Blues.” and several other pieces. The library is in Florence. Ala . Handy's old home town, al though the composer and trum pet man is usually identified with Crump's Memphis, where there is a park named in Handy's honor. Dedication of the Alabama li brary occured simultaneously with a Handy broadcast from New York on “We The People ’ program, when Handy and Sugat Chile Robinson appeared togeth er for the United Negro College Fund. Rev. M. Stewart Calvary Baptist’ Women’s Speaker Calvary Baptist Church, 1330 Jes. Campau. will observe their annual womens' day program Sunday. May 30, the Rev’. Jo seph Thomas, pastor., announced thi- week. The Rev. Mrs Marv Stewart, Evangelist, will be guest speak er at the 10:40 a in. worship service Members and friends of the church are urged to at tend. Bits of banterinG by Bum t “In writing’ or speaking, give every persoii his due title, according to his degree and the custom of the place,” said George Washington in 1 ToO— And so we say today of the galaxy of interesting personalities that paraded and invaded Detroit last week—some to visrt—some on busi ness for the I’an-Hellenic and some to stay. HERE TO STAY Is a darling baby girl just bom to Dr. and Mrs Juntos M. Fitzgerald of West Grand Blvd. The now M s. “Red" Brooks, bride of or. C. Brook- whoso new homo on Akinson i- • super duper eight room aifan with a hall room. A darling baby hoy, Anthony Julian Holder, born to Mr. and Mrs. Julian Holder. HERE ON BUSINESS Wa Mr.-. Mae Wright Downs, school inarm of Baltimore, Md. oaughtci oi one of Baltimore's first and most prominent phy -leians and wife of one of Bal timore's popular medic*, past Grand President of Delta Sigma Theta, who was elected the new National President of the i Pan Hellenic Council. Was Mayola Senior. Grand Chapter oifieer of Phi Delta I Kappa Sorority and Girl’s Coun- I eelor in Toledo Public Schools I who was hostessed by the George lloaglands of La Bell*'. Was Miss Yvonne Lav. Public Relations director of the fv’-e Meta Cosmetic.', who is here .is the guest of her sistei. Mis. Elizabeth Williams, of Harding Ave, to as- st in the opening of the Detroit House of B< autv. Was William Beekam of Cin cinnati. Ohio, interesting ant* THE UNIVERSAL UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD 512 E. Bethunc Street, Detroit Rev. Saul D. Armstrong. Pallor Preaching Sundays, 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. Come hear the Bible Made Plain Crowned Queen r~ * ;7 V IV t Mrs. Viola Mixon, who was recently crowned Queen of the Matrons Department of the Cal vary Baptist Association at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, of Rev. H. E. Owens is pastor. Mrs. Mable Wall* it supervisor. Mrs. Mixon is a member of the Gos pel Temple Baptist Church, of which Rev. W. E. Ramsey it pastor, and the wife of Robert Mixon, an outstanding deacon of the same church. Mrs. Mix on is a hard worker in the Ma tron's Department and other departments of her church. compelling Field Representative of the UAW-CIO Midwestern Re gion Was Attorneys Milo C. Mur ray and Joe Birch, the formci of Gary, In I , and the latte: of Flint. Mich. . . With suites 111 the Gotham, they got across j a lot of business for the Ex ecutive Committee of the Pan > Hellenic. Was Mi Ellsworth J. Evans, National Chairman of the Pan Hellenic from St. Louis, Mo. who was hostessed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Trow bridge, our local Pan Hellenic chairman. PERSONALITIES ON A VISIT Mr. Estamore Wolfe. Motor City labobrtary technician, fea tured in the December Life mag azine. for his Civil Rights work in the South with the Veterans left last week to attend com mencement exercises at Jackson College. Miss, where an hon orarv degree will he coferred upon him. Mr. "Rtf’ Womack, who left,, lu-t week for his class reunion at Lane College in Tennessee. Bov Scout executive. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross and YMCA Executive Prather Hauser, who iust returned from Chicago. 111, and Gary. Ind . where they went in the new 1 f*4B Studebaker of the Joseph Gross. Todav, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tonmer, he is one of Detroit's Kaye Motor Specials • Bumping • Painting • Spraying • General Repairing • Upholstering • Motor Exchange Most reasonable in Detroit TERMS Kaye Motor Sales "Formerly Spooner Motor Sales" 9820 LIVERNOIS Corner Grand River Phone HOgarth 5016 SAVE The proper glasses will give you hotter eyesight lor more years. Come to MAX'S and consult Dr. M. Schwarts. Reg istered Optometrist in charge. Glasses On Divided Payments VISIX’S 1 V II Jewelry And Optical Studio 10000 Jos. Cempau Cor. Yemans EASY CREDIT TERMS Bethel Members To Hear Report Os Cen. Session A latge number of pci son. heard Di G. Merrill Lenox, ex ecutive secretary of the Dctioit Council of Church* Sundav Rev. Jonathan Dames, the pas tor, spoke at the Church of All People, Fourth and Putnam, a' 4 30 The Youth program was com pleted with a message hv Ben, lamin W Bovce that night. Sunday. May 30. will be mis sionary day M Bethel AMI Church. St Antoine and Fred crick, with Rev. Dames d< hvering the special sermon Highlight.- of the Kansas City genera! conference will hr pro sented bv members who it< nrio' headed bv Mrs. Beatrice Fleming Fleets, won is chairman of the program 1 Mrs. Katie- Smith i» piesident **f the Missionary Sonetv and Mrs. Rennie Moore 'is s*>rretarv few sepia ana workers for tin Detroit Board of Education hi* for Louisville. Ke in their brand new 1946 Packard. While Mis. O T Dav:- w;f. of Omega Real Estate Broker O T Davis, is gathering he, p'ri ties together for a trip to Bos ton. Washington and New York City. LOraine 7-1488 V. A. Bristol LOraine 7-1489 Agnes Bristol Always at Yotir Service BRISTOL —and— BRISTOL FUNERAL HOME 124 1 Jos. Campau Detroit 7, Mich. United Negro College FUND CAMPAIGN Aiding 32 Accredited Negro Colleges Serving 30,000 Students Giving Hope To All —GIVE— DETROIT QUOTA $75,000 Headquarters s Urban League Building 208 Mack Avenue TEmple 1-4676 Thia Advertisement published through the generosity of . . . SAM’S Inc. Altar Guild Holds Final Celebration The- Altar Guild of Second , Baptist Church had ts nosing meeting t"- the season at tin ! Dctioit A- i/uation ol Women's. Ciuh.- Monda\ night Aftei hearing n-poits from the I officers and committee, an t'.ah-l mi ate turkey dinnc; was served by the ho&tcss. Mr Ann Bradbv. . Guest- at th< alfaii included: Beatrice Pl< t"f:, Ell. a Foster, Alma Davis, Rev Ed\* a:d Sin -! nmn.', W. C. O-bv and F e and Ha t Williams MEMBERS PRESENT Members of th- organization 1 nn -i nt include i Fannc tie N"> 1 ns. Maude Ru-.-cll. M - Wc t mm 'land Eug *• Wc.-t. Albc.tn M< Foil. Be atr.n- Terrei! Mild:* and Croft. Vera Sadler, L Urn Hu!- | butt. Hrstrr Jeter. M . V. a Nelson. Saa;< Johnson Anna | Long. Annie Haith Albeit,< FI .n --nigiin. Charlotte Full* M< . m Stephen S.*!lv Mavs. Patience Buckner Matt:. H.' Hendc., Molhr f’umm:ng> Mar Jen nings, Ma:v Tyre' and other.- Officers cf the Altar Cn xt fßev -1 7; i,. He tnat overcometh shall ium .! ail tl. and I will be n:. God, and he shall be my Kin Among t:.€ Bit-le citations is this (ias.-acc. iKc\ 19:B»; "And I nc.iiri a it wot the voice ot a g*( at multitude. and as tne v. ie<- of many v.ater.v, and a» the v u ot mtuntv thundering:-. ,iv;n. All'-luia. for the Lord God omnipotent re igneth Conelativ • parages to be read ti • Ct.r; torn S< ;cni e text- Iki' K. "S nee and Health with Kcv to the Scripture.- by Mary Eddy, includ* the follow in p Joo "When the final •| \ c,i 1 and moial eflects of f'h.ist cin S< i* n< • a. e fully ap l r'.in red the conflict between t.jf ~nd .:■ unde' tanding .mi • < ~es Science and materiel I s < • 1 ■.c'r..v."W* and b\ the proof.i and innuguiated by Je i ..... w.ll cease. and spiritual 1 harmony reign.” iv-netarv; Jirnmic White, corre ; rvirng -ecret >r\ Mamie War* • . k tr easurer Ethel Taylor. or ; -,,n -t. and Jf ones» Mackltn, pa: liiuricntanan