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THE ARIZONA GLEAM VOL I TANNER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Eighth and East Jefferson 9 o’clock, Sunday School. 10:45 o’clock. Devotions. 11 o’clock, Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Hamilton. Evening services: 6:30, Young Peo ple’s A. C. E. League. 8 o’clock, Evening services. Rev. J. H. Hamilton, pastor. C. M. E. CHURCH 9 o’clock, Sunday School. 11 o’clock, sermon by the pastor, Rev. Hays. Evening services: 6:30 o’clock Ep worth League. Rev. J. Hays, pastor. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Eleventh and Monroe Streets 9 o’clock, Sunday School. 11 o’clock, sermon by the pastor, Rev. Craft. 6:30 o’clock, B. Y. P. U. 8 o’clock, sermon by the pastor, Rev. Craft. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1322 East Madison Street The pastor and members invites the public to attend the services of this church. 9 o’clock, Sunday School. 11 o’clock, services conducted by El der Taylor. Evening services, sermon by the pas tor. A turkey and chitterling dinner will be given at this church Decem ber 14. Serving will begin at 6 p. m. Mrs. Bulah Mayo, chairman, Elder Taylor, overseer. Don’t forget the debate to be given by the Junior Church and the Young Men’s Progressive club December 20, at the Colored High School auditor ium. Admission, 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were host and hostess to a beautifully appointed dinner party given in honor of Mrs. Pellican of Dekalb, Texas. The invited guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Dr. N. B. Green lee and Mrs. Emma L. Clayton. The following persons were arrested by Officers Oneal, Lacy and Steward, for disturbing the peace: Stephen Hall, 41, 228 Gold Alley, and Perry Wil liams, Second Street and Jefferson. Published Weekly at Phoenix, Arizona PHOENIX ARIZONA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1929. JUNIOR CHURCH REPORT SUNDAY DECEMBER BTH By Consuella McHenry Rev. C. W. Cartwright delivered a spirual message to the Junior church which was enjoyed by all present. The congregation responded with a liberal offering. The B. Y. P. U. was well attended. A splendid program was rendered, Miss Bessie Middleton, who is a member of the High School fac ulty, delivered an address, Subject: “The Perfect Model. In her address she gave a most beautiful illustration of Christ as a perfect model and ad- , - monished the youth to try and emulate the life of Christ, the * ; Model. Her address was so inspiring that she held the attention of the young peo ple from beginning to end. The B. Y. P. U. is looking forward to hearing Miss Middleton speak again soon. She is a beautiful Christian character and is held in high esteem by the young people and all others who know her. The president rendered a beautiful reading which was much appreciated by all present. The B. Y. P. U. is indeed grateful to our president, Mrs. W. C. Hackett for the service rendered by her toward the young people. She is loved by all who know her. Mr. William Steed favored the B. Y. P. U. with an inspirational address. He is chairman of the Deacon Board of the Junior Church. The Junior Church was favored with an inspiration address Sunday evening by Rev. Duvall of Prescott. MRS. TILLIE TURNER, Reporter. Rev. S. A. Williams, returning from a succesful revival meeting which he held in Los Angeles, stopped here en route to his home in Coffyville, Kan sas, Tuesday. At the urgent request of the Colored Baptist Church, he de livered two addresses. Tuesday night he spoke on “Love, the badge of Chris tion Distinction.” Love, he said, leads to visualization and looks beyond faults and sees beauty; it leads to power and sustains us in our joys. Wednesday evening he delivered his farewell address which was a spirit filled message. His presence has been greatly en joyed by the people of Phoenix and his return is looked forward to by his many friends. SCHOOL NEWS The following students were 100 per cent in uniform last week: Nora Ware, Annie Crump, Sarah Hill, Louise Obie, Corrine La Violet, Adella Moultry, Eleanor Smith, Vullen Powers, Robert Crump, Francis Cooke, Ruth Curry, Ruth Davis, Ruth Phillips, Alyce Dur ham, Alyce Galbreath, Vivian John son, Corrine McCutcheram Mabel Slaughter, Juanita Wynee, Iwilla Wynee, Dorothy Jones, Vivian Hamil ton, Eleanor Nicholas, Edna Durham, Ophelia Clark, Sydney Scott, Eleanor Wheeler, Bonita Childress, Mary Hicks, # Constance Franklin, Carry Grant, Ra chel Smith, Leno Patillo, Guilford Simmons, Alyce Williams, Bernice Cobbs, Louise Smith, Leroy Allen, George Brown, John Dungee, Tommie Trice, Orion Mack, Shirley Lewis, Se noma Rodgers, Helen Taylor, Martha The class that stood highest in uni- Lolles. Irene McClellan, form was the juniors. We wonder what is the matter with the Phoenix Union High Bulldogs. Last Friday evening the Freshmen gave an elaborate kid party. Every body went away saying the Freshmen surely know how to entertain. Last Friday afternoon the student body went to the aviation field to watch the thrilling stunt flying by Mr. Banning and Mr. Powels. We are very proud to say that this school has membership in the Bessie Cole man Flying club. Robert Mims was the first to join from this school. Monday and Tuesday, December 9 and 10 games were played between the Freshmen and Sophomores. We found out that the Sophomores were very poor losers. The Seniors carried away the Juniors in the first half, giving them no possible chance to score. The Seniors are proud of their forward, Lena Galbreath. Monday, December 16, the student body of this school is giving a Christ mas festival. We are hoping to see a packed house, as this seems to be one of the best entertainments of the season. RUTH PHILLIPS. Men worry a lot about their hair— when it’s half gone. Life must be pretty dull in those families where the husband and wife agree on everything. NO. 6