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THE ARGUS •HEHBVafl^ f»UBUC V VOL 1—NO. 43 EVANSVILLE, , SATURDAY, APRIL W 1939 PRICE FIVE CENTS INDEPEN PASTOR RESIGNS OFFICE BRONZE MAYOR TO HAVE COUNCIL OF AGENCIES A Capella Choir In Recital NEWS FLASHES A Capella Choir of Liberty Church Mayor To Select Leaders To BROTHERHOOD PLEDGES The United ; Missionary Bap­ tist Brotherhood for the second At Liberty Baptist Church consecutive year pledged the sum Work In Selection Of Group | of $100.00 for the Community The Liberty Baptist Church will ; Fund. The last payment on the SIMILAR NATURE STARTED present to the music-loving pub­ | pledge for the year of 1938 was IN CITY IN 1935; MAYOR* TO Girls Council, American Legion, lic a rare treat in the lyrical LINCOLN U. HOST paid off in the last meeting. The SELECT LEADERS TO WORK circle Sunday afternoon April 23', Tuberculosis Association and other Brotherhood will render its IN INTEREST OF SELECTION when they introduce Professor organizations of the city, will MIDWEST CONF. regular third Sunday program OF COUNCIL form the membership. As to the Carl Hjortsvang and his Evans­ at the Little Hope Baptist Church, ville College A Capella Choir in time of the meetings, the mayor Sunday, April 16, 1939, at 3:13 recital at 3 p.m. Professor Gay- When the mayor of Derbyville and his council will determine. p.m. There will be numbers on lord Browne will be the featured MEET MAY 5-6 is elected on May 5, and goes to Mayor To Select Council violinist on the program. The Six College Track the program by individual solo­ the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, When the Mayor accepts his choir, composed of forty talented ists and the Brotherhood chorus Kentucky, May 6, as guest of the title and office on May 7, 1939, he voices, will dispense classical, Teams To Vie In Event under the personal direction of Evansville Argtts, he will be set­ will start his civic work immedi­ semi-classical, and religious num­ James V. Roache. In addition to ting a precedent in the city of ately. 1st a committee of persons bers in addition to several spiri­ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. April the musical numbers several Evansville and the southe-rn part will be chosen to serve as advisors tuals. 6. (Special)—Athletic Director prominent citizens will appear in regard to the selection of mem­ Ray Kemp and Physical Educa­ of Indiana, for this will be on the program. the first time that a bronze bers for the council. DIRECTOR PRAISED FOR tion Director Eric Epr>s are busy This Evansville College A Cap- these days getting the Lincoln pella choir, under the direction of mayor has been elected. With WONDERFUL WORK BENEFIT BRIDGE Weaver, and treasurer, the Rev. at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Inde­ Campaign Leadens Busy track aggregation and the school's Carl Hjortsv.ang, will appear in a many civic clubs and other or­ Professor Carl Hjortsvang, di­ All necessary plans have been Haywood Robinson. pendence Baptist Church. Burial host facilities in readiness for in Locust Hill Cemetery. concert at the Liberty Baptist ganizations in the city pledgii^ With four persons, namely, Ro­ rector of the choir, is Professor the 8th annual Mid-West Con­ drawn up and completed for the Named as a constitution com­ mittee were the Rev. M. R. Dixon, * * * Church Sunday, April 23, 1939, to support the mayor along •witii bert Anglin, James Dinwiddie, of Voiee at Evansville College ference Open Track and Field benefit bridge party at the Lin­ the pledged support of Mayor W. Dr. E. M. Bayor, and Clarence and director of the Civic Choral Meet to be held on the Lincoln Jr., chairman, and the Revs. J. SLAYER RECEIVES THIRD at 3 p.m. coln Gym. Monday April 17, 1939. H. Dress and the city administra­ Goin as candidates in the General Society. He holds his Bachelor's field next May 5th & 6th. One W. Appleby, M. T. Talley, D. C. STAY OF EXECUTION The funds from this benefit tion, there is a strong possibility Election which was formally :-and , Master's degrees from the indication that larger representa­ Weaver and Bennie Watkins. Jamse Reed Swain, 20-year- tion than usual will be in atten­ bridge party will go toward the that the many inconvenient con­ opened Saturday, April 8, 1939, American * Conservatory of Music * * * old Evansville lad, won another dance at this meet is the fact Lincoln Band Fwnd. All bridge DIRECTOR ditions now existing in the city with the placing of ballots in the 1» Chicago. He has toured in CESfTtlKIAN DIES stay'*'of execution of the death that it is being held on a date clubs are invited to come and vie •«iIFi>e eliminated. The "Mayor paper, a hotly contested battle is both America and in the Scan­ that does not conflict with any the Argus) Funeral services were penalty Tuesday from the Indi­ for the $5.00 first cash prize will have the privilege of confer­ expected before the dust of the dinavian countries as a singer. other major Negro meets—a con­ NEWBURG, Ind, (Special to ana supreme court. and the $3.00 second prize. The ring with all leaders of both races battle shall have settled on May He has appeared in concert, in dition which has not held in the held Wednesday for William The stay was until June 23 to past. For the first time last year Lincoln P.T.A. is sponsoring the on problems of vital interest af­ 5, 1939. Two of the candidates opera, and in* oratorio. As a choir Kelley, Newburgh citizen, reputed give the U. S. supreme court invitations were extended non- affair. Mrs. John Dupee is in fecting the members of our group. have organized campaigns with director, he has achieved results to be 110 years old and a former time to act on an appeal. conference teams but few of these charge of the affair. Be There at Such a move on the part of the leaders and these campaigners are that have been remarkable. The slave. He died Saturday. Twice before young Swain has came because of obligations else­ 8 p.m. bronze mayor will hajre a ten­ busy at work outlining the plat­ Benton Harbor (Michigan) News where. This year the directors Last rites -were conducted at the been saved from the death march dency to do away with the com­ forms of their respective candi­ Pallodium comments: "As a di­ have seen to it that the date is Little Hope Zion church, the for the murder of Christ Bre- mon practice of individual solici­ dates. ATTENTION TO ALL rector of choirs, Mr. Hjortsvang free from competition anywhere LOUISVILLE TO BAR SEPIA Rev. L. S. Smith officiating. Inter­ denkamp, aged Evansville gro­ has few equals." in the country. The six conference SPECTATORS FROM BENNY ment, in Rose Hill cemetery at tation of political favors. CAMPAIGNERS: SPECIAL members sure to have teams en­ cer, duririg a robbery Nov. 23, GOODMAN DANCE Newburgh.- 1937. RATES ON ALL OLD COPIES VIOLINIST ON PROGRAM tered in the various events are Council To Be Organized WILL GO INTO EFFECT EVERY Wilberforce, Tennessee State, The promoters of the Benny Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Under the stay extended yes­ Professor Gaylord Browne, ta­ Julia Smith, eight grandchildren, MONDAY MORNING. lented violinist who will be fea­ Kentucky State, West Virginia, Goodman dance in Louisville, terday, Swain was to have been In the month of April in the Louisville Municipal, and Lincom. Ky., have issued the statement nine great-grandchildren and electrocuted Thursday night. year of 1935 a council of Welfare tured on the program, is Profes­ This will be the third successive two nephews. sor of String Instruments and that no colored spectators will be Agencies was formed. The duty of year for the meet to be held-on allowed to attend the Benny * * # this council was to investigate 1 Theory and Head of the Music the field of the Jefferson City PATIENTS AT WALKER Jones Out Department of Evansville College institution. Goodman dance in that city, even PROMINENT CITIZEN DIES ANNEX the general needs of the different though Lionel Hampton, one of and is director of the Evansville Henry Omdoi-ff, 83, died Wed­ Bertha Gibson, 707 Short Canal communities throughoyjt the city. In* 1938 five meet records our race members, is one of the Philharmonic Orchestra. He was nesday in his home, 516 E. Gum St. Mrs. Gladys Bell, Wheateroft, A similar council with represent­ Of Tourney were shattered, the greater share bandsmen. This statement came atives from each parent group and graduated from the American of the new marks going to Donald street. Ky. Mrs. Mattye Coffield, Sturgis, SAN FRANCISCO—(Special to Conservatory of Music with the from Attorney Lorein Kiely, lo­ such organizations as the Min­ the Argus)—Milton Jones, classy Dunn of Kansas State Teachers cal dance promoter. Attorney Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Ky. Oscar Vass, 406 Sumner St. highest honors and has spent two ^nllpg-p of Pittsburgh, who ran Hezekiah Offutt; . a grand­ isterial Alliance, Community As­ welterweight from St. Louis, Kiely is to be commended for Marshall Evans, Sturgis, Ky. GARL HJORTSVANG could not make the weight for summers in study at Salzburg, the 100 yard dash in 9 8 and the daughter, Gorhea Offutt, both of John Mimms, High St. Robert sociation, EACW, Peerless Club, 220 in 22.5. Jones of Wilberforce his lenient attitude in regards to Carl Hjortsvang, professor of the A. A. U. tourney and James Austria. .He has played in cham­ Evansville; a niece, Mrs. Mattie Morrow, 310 Church St. James Mother's Council of the Bud Billi­ ber anisic ensembles at the Civic set a new mark in the 440 yard the opening of the balcony for voice at Evansville College, will kens, University Men's Club, Girl Reddick, lightheavyweight, took Flowers, Owensboro, Ky. Bales, Clay, Ky. William Hut­ his place. Theatre and Kimball Hall in Chi­ i-urr with a time of 52.6. In the colored spectators at the Benny bring his brilliant A Cappella Reserves, Esquire Club, Lincoln 880 yard run A. Hunter of West­ Goodman dance which will be Funeral services will be held chinson, 700 Oak St. Choir to the Liberty Baptist There are 182 fighters in the cago and has appeared as guest ern University bettered all pre­ and Third Avenue Parent-Teach­ 50th national A. A. U. tourney artist with the Chicago Sym­ held in the Coliseum, Thursday Church Sunday, April 23. er Associations, Day Nursery As­ vious meet times when he trotted April 27. "I feel that it is no and 36 of these are sepia battlers, phony Orchestra. His playing off the distance in 2:02.8. Hale of sociation, United Missionary Bap­ one sixth of whom came from St. shows "Intelligence, finesse, and West Virginia State College more than fair that I should Wisconsin in Quitting tist Brotherhood, Phyllis Wheatley Louis. intensity of feeling." He has con- threw the javelin 173' 10 1-2" for open wide^ the doors of the Coli­ Young Minister Makes Plans certized over a considerable por­ a new distance. seum on the night of the 27th in Mo. Color-line Meet tion of the middle west and has order to accommodate the many Colored Spectators who may feel, SOUTH BEND, Ind., April 8— always been most warmly re­ Asserting the purpose of the ceived. Mo. Lower House so disposed to come. After all, Known At Easter Services National Negro Insurance Benny Goodman's arrangers are meet had been lost with tne with­ TICKETS NOW GOING FAST Coming like a great thunderbolt tor, Rev. Edwards has remodeled all Colored Men and the success drawal of Wisconsin, Notre Dame The tickets for this musical from the heaven above, was the and renovated the church, has athletic officials announced the Now Segregates of his band in a great manner Is treat are now in the hands of the announcement by Rev. W. M. added to the membership and h&> Irish track team would not par­ due to the Colored talent that members of the Liberty Baptist JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., (By Edwards, pastor of the Indepen­ injected new religious spirit in ticipate in a proposed triangular Week To Be Observed was used to build it." Church. The admission price is Elizabeth R. Cobb for ANP)— dence Baptist Church, that he the church. meet at the University of Missouri * * * twenty-five cents for adults and The Missouri lower house has would tender his resignation to "Wonderful Church" — Says next Saturday. Our local Colored Insurance, cal problems of your race. The fifteen- cents for children. adopted a policy of segregation, the church board if some young Pastor companies are planning for a big public is cordially invited. All thought to be in retaliation for MINISTERS FORM CONFERENCE men were not elected to the trus­ Rev. Edwards in a special in­ program for the coming event | business men, professional and Negroes fighting to enter the tee board of the church. He sug­ Boy Killed In . ministers are asked to take part state university in accordance An interdenominational con­ terview with this ARGUS writer, of the National Negro Insurance Woma n Pa y s$ 14 3 with the supreme court decision ference was formed by ministers gested that the names of the fol­ said, "Independence is a wonder­ Week. This program is being in advocating this program and in the Lloyd Gaines case. of Evansville and vicinity Tues­ lowing young men be considered ful church and the membership is Hit-Run Crash sponsored by the two companies to be present. for positions on the board, viz, composed of some of the most ar­ here; the Mammoth and CSbraltar At a recent session here when day morning at the Community Under the particular week of For Insurance Tip George Kelley, James Evans, dent and Christian workers that MARION, Ky., April 9. (Spe­ Life Insurance companies. The the Lincoln university appropria­ Association. May 7 all the companies' repre­ tion was being considered, sever­ Houston Dulin, Precious Brain I've seen anywhere and it is al­ cial)—A 10-year-old Negro boy, program will be held at the , (ANP)—Informed Officers named were: president, sentatives are to call at your al club women and local teachers and Hayes Hackner. A special ways quite a ple-nrne for me to Buddy Quails, was struck and in­ Liberty Baptist Church, May she had lapsed policies two white were forced to sit in the south­ the Rev. Richard H. Dixon, Mc­ church meeting will be called for stantly killed on the outskirts of home bringing you the message men are said to have told Mrs. Farland Baptist church; vice- work with the members and offi­ 7, at 2:45 p.m. ern section of the gallery. Signs Monday, April 17, at which time cers. There is no grievance what­ this city at 6:30 o'clock tonight. and plan to make this week the Sara Brown to go to their down­ president, the Rev. J. W. Apple­ There will be local talent on on the doors now read "For Ne­ the board will consider the place­ soever between the church and A car believed to have been the biggest week in the history of town offices and present the po­ groes" and "for whites only." by; secretary, the Rev. D. C. the program and guest speakers licies for appraisal. She was told ment of the young men on the me, and my announcement Sun­ death machine, was found aban­ Life Insurance with Negro com­ the policies could be turned into board. day was made because I feel that doned about 300 yards from the will be from out of town. This panies Life Insurance does not the Metropolitan Insurance com­ Announcement Great Surprise if such young christian men are scene. Sheriff Ed Perry said the program is being sponsored un­ only solve the economic value pany. CONGRESSMAN MITCHELL SAYS The announcement by the pas­ placed on the trustee board, new car is owned by Robert and der the auspices of the two lo­ but Negro Life Insurance com­ She said the men told her she tor^ came as a great surprise to life will be added and the King­ Charles Hughs of near Marion. cal managers, Mr. I. Kimbrough panies offer employment in the would receive a check from the the congregation who had witnes­ of the Gibraltar Life and Mr. way of clerks, agents and mana­ company and they would cash it, dom of God will be advanced. NEGRO CAN CONTROL 15 STATES sed a very beautiful and impres­ These men are anxious and wil­ men on the board will be deter­ A. W. Jenkins, of the Mammoth gers this plus protection and in­ deducting a small fee for the Life and Accident Insurance Co. services. WASHINGTON, April (ANP) of Negro voters in these 15 states sive Easter service. Rev. Edwards ling to serve and the opportunity mined favorably." vestment. Mrs. Brown subsequently re­ —Negro voters hold the balance and nominates an anti-Roosevelt delivered an inspirational mes­ should not be denied them. I Rev. W. M. Edwards will speak This program is sponsored each ceived a check for $286.33 in re­ of power in 15 states which will man it means the loss of these sage with his text based on the want to take this opportunity to on the subject, "Two Men Went year for the benefit of the pub­ Watch this paper for further turn for the policies. That same be pivotal in the 1940 presidential states and defeat of the Democra- subject, "The Evidence of the express my sincere appreciation Up To The emple To Pray, The lic . in acquainting you with facts announcements and information day the men called at her home, election, declared Rep. W. Mit- tic party." Resurrection." The church has to all church members for their One A Pharisee, .The Other A and knowledge of Negro Insur­ concerning the Special Offer these took the check and gave her in chell of Chicago Thursday night. The pivotal states were listed just climaxed one of the most exemplification of real Christian Publican," at the morning ser­ ance Companies and as to why companies will present during return a check for $143. Deciding He said the Chicago election *iy the congressman as Illinois, successful revival services in the spirit in the paying of my salary, vices. In the evening he will de­ your business should be in com­ this particular week of May 7th the fee was too high after they showed this was true in Illinois California, Indiana, Kansas, Ken- history of the church, with Rev. panies of our race. —National Negro Insurance had left, she took her case to the and that the Negro voters "will tucky, , Michigan, Mis- general donatons and other small liver the following message, district attorney's office and the not stand for an - anti-Roosevelt sourr, New Jersey, Ohio, Qkla- N. L. Scarbourgh of Columbus, favors. I do hope that in the "Abide With Us For It Is To­ Hear this splendid program, week; and further information tyo slickers, Newman and Siegal, Democrat in 1940. If the Democra- homa, Pennsylvania, Tennessee Ohio, as the leader. In the two meeting of April 17, the vital ward Evening And The Day Is how Negro Life Insurance com­ on the program will be given un­ were arrested. tic party disregards the wishes and West Virginia. years that he has served as pas­ question of placing these young Far Spent." panies help to solve the economi­ der date of May 7th, 1939.

ik vGE TWO THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 15^ 1939 ANNUAL STATE HIGH Excerpts From A Prof. Antonio Haskell st SCHOOL DAY TO BE -SERMON- Missing Pages By Rev. CM. LONG Honored for His Work ELECTS 1 NEGRO AT LINCOLN, APRIL 28 The texz ror the Easter ser­ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.— On mon was taken from Acts 10:40- Saturday, April 28, Lincoln Uni­ 42 and the theme was "The Glo­ In Folk Compositions rious Easter Message." ALDERMEN From History versity will celebrate its Seventh Annual High School Day. On that The apostle Peter was narrow, ST. LOUIS, Mo.— April 12.— Believing that he was to preach Dickerson and Grant HLNRY W1NF1KLD WHEELER date the University will again be Three outstanding compositions FOR FAIR Seek Indictment In host to the graduation high only to the Jew. So one day God by Prof. Antonio L. Haskell have Win On Democratic school seniors of the state. gave him a vision which open­ just beeir released by the Hun- ed his eyes and prepared him leth Music Company of St. Louis. CHICAGO—(By Albert G. Bar­ Deaths of 7 in Fire President Sherman Scruggs has for the work he was to do when Brown, a forefather of John "Sunshine and Shadows," pub­ nett for ANP)—Last Tuesday for CHICAGO, 111.,—An inquest I extended an invitation, through Cornelius the Centurion sent for r the first time in Chicago's history, into the deaths of seven dwell­ Brown, the abolitionist. lished fo solo voice, mixed chor­ •'A VOICE FROM the principals of the high schools. him to come to his house. And ers who died in the fire early A mule would laugh at the asking seniors of all the four- us, and two and three parts for two colored Democrats were elec­ •HARPER'S FERRY" so it is with us, enlightenment female chorus is a song of life. ted aldermen to the city council Tuesday in a south side rooming •'O mystic trumpeter, methinks I humorous action of an organiza­ year institutions in the state to from God prepares us for ser­ tion called the Daughters of the The words as well as the music —Earl B. Dickerson to represent house "was continued to Thurs­ ^am myself the instrument thou be guests of the University on vice. the Second Ward, Benjamin A. day. The delay was decided up­ playest," American Revolution, practicing this occasion. are by Haskell. "Nature's Hymn discrimination against a great When Peter arrived at Corne- of Praise," also arranged for Grant, the Third. * on because it. is expected one or Whether it be to Moses—"Draw The purpose of this annual cele­ two of the injured may die. not nigh hither, put off thy shoes singer because of her color, when bration of High School Day is to luis' home he declared the facts solo voice, mixed voices and two Dickerson, an assistant state the story of the grandson of a of the resurrection, giving the and three part ladies voices, is a attorney general, won over the Time was also sought to con­ from thy feet for the place Where­ call the attention of the seniors tinue investigation of the fire. on thou standest is holy ground," patriot of that day is related in to the educational opportunities credit to' God and not to Jesus. nature song similar to that GOP Candidate, Wm. E. King, a or for that little band of Greeks "A Voice From Harper's Ferry" which Lincoln Univ. has to offer He stressed the fact that he famous song "Trees." The pub­ former state senator and Repub­ Assistant States Attorney at the mountain pass of Thermo- which was written by Osborn them in their future training. arose on the third day, which lishers report that this number lican committeeman of the potent Francis McCurrie prepared to go polea—"Stranger, go tell the La- Perry Anderson, a Negro printer An interesting program of acti­ was a fulfillment of Jesus' words, has been out only one week and Second Ward. before the grand jury to seek eedonians we lie here in obedience born at Fallowfield, Pennsylvania, vities including-, a music festival "Destroy this temple and in in the first week the sales on In the Third Ward, Benjamin murder indictments against Wil­ to thy command," or for you or and who was one of the five men of high school choruses and hands three days I will raise it up." this composition reached the five A. Grant, deputy coroner and a liam Warren, a former inmate me, it is the call of duty and th< who escaped from the John Brown on* Friday, a track meet on Sat­ Jesus and God are one and Their thousand mark, indicative of the newcomer in local politics, pulled of St. Charles School for Boys call for service to mankind. raiders at the Federal arsenal at urday, tours, and chapel program, word never fails. When Jesus fact that this number will be the cup of victory from GOP Vet­ and of the Bridewell. Warren Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. He has been planned for the visitors.- arose, He answered the scorn and one of America's best sellers of eran Oscar DePreist, here of many confessed he set the fire because For a moment, let us turn the recent releases. a political battle and a former of a grudge against the Rev. yellow pages of recorded ihcidentsj later served with distinction in High school principals, alum­ mockery of the Jews. Before the Civil War. ni and friends have been request­ the resurrection the disciples The third number is titled "In representative from the First Dis­ James M. Stone, who leased the to a scene or drama of life play­ trict in U. S. Congress. building. ed on the stage of American John Brown had heard the call ed to arrange for the transpor­ did not understand, for no finite The Morning." This composition events four score years ago." There of Jehovah and he selected a lit­ tation of students to and from mind can measure with the in­ is based on a Negro Folk theme came over on the Mayflower a tle isolated place in the Alle- the University. Seniors from the finite. The resurrection is the and is built around the expression I foundation and cornerstone of that is often heard in Negro ATTENDS CONFERENCE Former St. Louis man of indomitable will, crusa­ gheney Mountains and laid his four-year high schools, as special PROF. ANTONIO HASKELL der for liberty of conscience; one plans to overturn the octopus— guests of the University, will be the church. Paul said, "If Christ churches concerning the morning who served with distinction in the slavery. Irrational he was, fired furnished dinner and supper in be not risen, our hope is vain." when they "found the Lord." The Doctor Speaks At with a fanatacism that seemed to the University Cafeteria without The resurrection was confirmed. composition is arranged for so­ war for independence of the Amer­ prano solo and mixed voices. It ican colonies. His name was Peter impel him to liberate the victims charge. Students other than sen­ Jesus did not appear to all, but E. St. Louisan Harvard Univ. of slavery. Many falsehoods have iors may obtain their meals in only to those who were ready will be remembered that the D. been told of this martyr for hu­ the cafeteria at a minimum cost. to receive Him, and a chosen L. Schroeder music -publishers of WASHINGTON, D. C—Dr. M. man liberty. He was no brigand few ate and drank with Him af­ Flushing, N. Y., just released an Kappa's Editor Wharton Young has returned to or swashbuckler or braggart, but ter He arose from the dead. by Mr. Haskell of his duties at the Howard Medical one of the meekest of men. He "Wade In The Water" which has School, after having attended the knew that slavery was wrong and Texans Defeated There are those of us today become a favorite by musical 25 Years Ago fifty-fifth session of the Ameri­ that God was no respecter of per­ who have had a personal ex­ organizations on both major Radio can Association of anatomists, sons. He believed that all men perience with the Saviour. He Broadcasting Networks and these PHILADELPHIA, (ANP)—With which was held at the Harvard were created equal and he treated For School Board has spoken to us and we to Him publishers report that this com­ President Roosevelt extending his Medical School in Boston, Massa­ them that way. John Brown lost and, therefore, we know that He position is one of the best sel­ congratulations, the Kappa Alpha chusetts last week. HOUSTON. (ANP)— Although lers in their catalogue. Psi Journal is observing its silver some of his brave sons in the raids making a spirited campaign, high­ is not dead, His resurrection is 'n Missouri and at Ossawatomie confirmed in our souls. Composes Cantata anniversary with the April issue On Friday, April 7th, Dr. light of which was the mysterious published this week. With a cover and Pottawatomie, Kansas, while burning of a cross on his, front However the great triumph of Young delivered an address on freeing black folk, whom he knew Peter said this risen Christ was Prof. Haskell is the Cantata which of silver and maroon, this num­ the fiber connection of the acces­ lawn, J. B. Grigsby finished to be the judge of the quick ber contains 80 pages and several no man should own, because no eighth, in a field of 17 candidates he has just written based, on Ne­ sory olfactory bulb of the rabbit man was good enough to own an­ and the dead. Everyone, living special articles on all fields of in­ and was heartily congratulated in Saturday's election for mem­ or dead shall at some time stand gro Folk Lore, which he has other. bers of the Houston school board. styled as "Heaven Bound Travel­ terest. by many outstanding anatomists before this divine judge. Now ers" which has been written In his letter to the Journal's of this country. John Brown had only one aim is the time to decide what you especially for production at the editor, G. James Fleming, the "n life and that was the emancipa­ ther with the blood of my chil­ are going to say when that time New York World's Fair. This president said: Later in the afternoon Dr. tion of the slaves. He stood on dren and with the blood of mil­ comes. Pilate was- on trial when work is in three parts. The theme "I congratulate you and the Young gave a demonstration for the gallows on December 2, 1859, lions in this slave country, whose he stood before Christ, who said, of the first part is "Pilgrims of members of the staff of the Kap­ the preparation of casts of the and said: "I never did intend rights are disregarded by wicked, "For this purpose came I into Sorrow" and begins with that pa Alpha Psi Journal on the com­ bony labyrinth, a method that he murder or treason or the destruc­ cruel and unjust enactments, I the world " familiar spiritual theme: "I am pletion of 25 years of continuous developed in the research depart­ tion of property, or to create or submit—so let it be done." And Dr. Long urged all to seek to A Poor Pilarim of Sorrow" and publication. In extending greet­ ment of the University of Michi­ incite slaves to rebellion, or to asking God's blessings on it as understand the resurrection, not depicts the earthly traveler in a ings may I express the hope that gan. This demonstration was con­ make insurrection. The design on he kissed a Negro babe farewell, center their thoughts on fine world of sorrow and earthly be- for long years to come your mag­ W. H. J. BECKETT sidered one of tfre most merito­ ROBERT'S my part was to free the slaves. he was hurled into eternity. clothes, but to line up for God setments. The second part is azine may uphold the best tradir ST. LOUIS, Mo.— April 12.— rious of the entire session. Now if it is deemed necessary "Greater love hath no man than for we are all on our way to titled "From Earth to Heaven^ tions of fraternal journalism." Last week, March 28 to April Dr. Young is a brother of Furniture Company that I should forfeit my life for this that he lay down his life for meet the judge. the theme of which is hope for Tells How Journal Started 1, Mr. W. H. J. Beckett, of our Harold E. Young, a photographer, the furtherance of the ends of his friend." Truly, the soul of the traveler, not only of freedom Several articles in the anniver­ and F. Weldon Young, an engine­ 251 LINCOLN DIAL 3-2955 justice,. and mingle my blood fur- Since the resurrection we have physical education department, at. John Brown's body "goes march­ a new idea of death. It is but on this earth, but freedom in the sary issue deal with activities of tended the Mid-West Physical er, at Vashon High School, both ing on." a covered bridge which Jesus life to come; which was the the fraternity. Elder W. Diggs, Education Convention at Indiana­ in Saint Louis, Missouri. The Negro in the has passed over. Its message is prayers and hopes of our fore­ Indianapolis school principal, one polis, Indiana. The sessions, has never paid the tribute to his more glorious than life or death- fathers. The third part is styled of the founders tells "How the which were held at the beautiful memory that his sacrifice deserv­ it gives peace to our souls. the "Heavenly View", the travel­ Journal Was Started" in 1914 and Hotel Claypole, were given over Market Liquor Store ed. John Brown's blood cried ers final triumph, his view of of the first editor, Frank M to discussions on health, recrea­ from Harper's Ferry and the fri­ heaven. Musicians and critics Summers, now state's attorney of tion, safety and the showing of who have examined this manu­ M. JOCHIM, Proprietor gid heart of the New Englander Marian Earns $30,000 St. Clair County, 111., residing in current motion pictures on phy­ awoke to his duty. There is no script say that it is a decided E. St. Louis. sical education. The main point WASHINGTON. — (ANP) — contribution to contemporary mu­ 118 S.E. Fourth Street Phone 8079 man in- American history who, iveK stressed, however, was the role without any ambitious scheme,

Miss Elizabeth Reeder, Miss Mary Sweats, Miss Dorothy Glass, all of Henderson, Ky., Miss Lucille Mme. E. Lett Dixon's Modern Music Studio Opens Roberts, Miss Grace Moore, Mr. Oliver Hogan, M r . Lawrence IN ILLINOIS Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Miss Willie Mae Dixon, private Whorton, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. secretary to Rev. R. H. Dixon, is Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. James spending 10 days in Danville, 111., Green. with friends. TO ATTEND MUSIC WINDY CITY VISITOR FESTIVAL Miss Christine M. Brown, of Mme. E. Lett Dixon will leave Chicago, 111., spent the Easter for Nashville April the 19th week end with her parents, Rev. Where she will attend a Spring and Mrs. Charles G. Brown, 257 Musical Festival. ' She will be ac­ Lincoln avenue, and her brother, companied by Miss Alma E. Alsup Chailes G. Brown Jr., of 502 Lin­ and Miss Marjorie Wicliffe of coln avenue. Miss Brown, who Fort Wayne, Indiana. graduated from Lincon High School of this city in 1930, has Miss Blanche Kalfus, Cleveland, been living in Chicago since 1936. Ohio, was the house guest of Mrs. Belford Hendricks, 404 East Wal­ STOP IN CITY nut street, during the Easter Mr. Oliver T. McGrew, Mr. holidays. While here Miss Kalfus By MARYLYN J. MOORMAN Miss G. McFarland 14.50 Charles Nixon, and Mrs. Margery was the recipient of many social The Lincoln Band Uniform Mrs. Tidrington 6.00 Harrison,, all of Chicago, stopped courtesies. Mr. and Mrs. Zack while enroute to Nashville, Tenn., Campaign is in progress and the Miss Shane 6.00 Buckner entertained with a din­ home rooms are raising their to­ Miss Morpin 6.00 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. ner party in her honor Saturday Charles G. Brown, 257 Lincoln evening. Covers were laid for five. tals rapidly. The Mystery Baby Miss .-Rickman 15.00 avenue. They enjoyed their stay Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. in the baby contest that was Miss Shanks — 6.00 very much. They also stopped Belford Hendricks. given by the PTA was Dr. Wil­ Miss Crowe 6.00 through here on their way home, son. Miss A. McFarland 13.00 and called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr. Solomon Stephenson, Kan­ The totals of the home rooms Mrs. Anglin • — 9.10 Brown of 641 East Oregon street. sas City, Kans., is the house guest areas follows: Mrs. Walls 6.00 of Miss Alberta McFarland this Mr. Best — $25.00 Mrs. Tyler ' 6,00 AT NATION'S SPA week. Mr. Roberts 5.00 Rev. R. H. Dixon, pastor of the Mr. Niles • 10.00 Mrs. George 6.00 McFarland Baptist Church, left Mr. Victor Rice, Chicago, 111., the city Thursday for Hot Springs, Mr. Cheeks 47.42 Mr. Jackson — — — — 10.00 is the house guest of Miss Grace Miss Priestly — — — — 5.00 Miss McClure — — 5.00 Ark. for a much needed and brief j D. McFarland this week. rest. He will also deliver several | Mr. Rochelle 26.00 Mrs. B. V. Bell 11.00 addresses while there. TID-BITS FROM 'SONNY' Mr. Porter 5.00 Miss Williams 5.00 Here are three cocktails which Miss Shaw r 8.00 Miss Jackson — — — — 11.00 W. S. E. W. CHORUS will go good this spring and I am Mr. Thompkins 25.00 Mr. Fields 11.35 The Who So Ever Will Chorus sure you will like them. They are Mr. Holland 8.62 Mr. Spottsville 7.70 of Bethel Baptist Church will very reasonable. Above may be seen two poses Miss Snow 15.00 Each room is trying to raise render a "favorite song" program (1) Bachelor's Bait Cocktail: $25.00 or more. And the goal in at the church, Sunday, April 23, William Louis, 504 Lincoln Ave. of Mme. E. Lett Dixon in her Colored Women will be held Mr. Grissom — — 17.70 (a) Jigger Dry Gin, (b) White of Mrs. Mann 6.00 this campaign is $800.00. at 3 p.m. President, H. Howell; one egg, (c) Dashes of orange music studio recently opened at the second Sunday in May at secretary, P. McCrary. bitters, (d) Dashes of Grenadine. NEWS OF CLUBS 507 E. Walnut street. This beau­ the Community Center, Seventh Shake well with cracked ice. Mrs. Hallie E. Tidrington, 533 tiful and well-equipped sudio and Cherry streets. At this meet­ At Theatre Y. M. L. H. CLUB Strain in 3-oz, glass. South Linwood Ave., was hostess stands as a huge tribute to the ing each club will make a re­ YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH 75,000 Nearly Mob Miss Anderson Mrs. Julia Parks was the charm­ (2) Boston Special Cocktail: to the Thursday bridge club last ing hostess of the Young Matrons Thursday evening. Out of town cultured side of the Evansville port of its work and a special YOU AT ROYAL SUNDAY V* apple brandy, '/4 Scotch whis­ public. The studio maintains a program) on Mother, Home and AND MONDAY Leisure Hour Club Tuesday Nite. euests were Miss Blanche Kalfus, To Extend Praise After Recital key, y2 dry gin. Stir well and staff of qualified instructors A lovely salad course was served. strain in 3-oz. glass. Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Alma Child will be held. Charles Starrett, the hero of Progressive whist was played. (3) Beadlestan Cocktail: Johnson, Chicago, 111. The guest headed by Mme. E. Lett Dixon. The College Women, The Phyl­ the more popular westerns will On Steps of Lincoln Memorial Mrs. Dorman Polk won the first Vz French Vermouth, 1-2 Rye prize for the highest score was The names of all students regis­ lis Wheatley Association," The come to the Royal today in a real prize and Mrs. Etoria Jackson won won by Miss Alma Johnson. The tering on or before April 8, will Mothers Council of the Bud Bil­ WASHINGTON,—An enthusias­ She was bareheaded. Her mother or Bourbon Whiskey. Stir well Mrs screen thriller, Gallant Defender. tic crowd estimated at 75,000, in­ was present. the' second prize. Our president, with ice. Strain in 3-oz. glass. club prize was won by - Jam- be inscribed on a bronze slab likens make up the membership Mrs. Eleanor Sydnor, was absent ina Arnett. An ice course in the Charles will have the support of cluding many government offi­ In introducing Miss Anderson, from us Tuesday night. She was Yours, Sonny Wharton. form of chickens and lilies, carry­ as charter members. Read the of the Evansville Association of several of Hollywood more popu­ cials, stood at the foot of Lincoln Mr. Ickes referred to the Wash­ very much missed by all. IMrs. ing out the Easter motif, was Argus for further deails or call Colored Women. lar western story players. A se­ Memorial Sunday and heard ington Monument at one end of Polk will be our next hostess. ESQUIRE CLUB served. 2-9713. lection of shorts that is sure to Marian Anderson, contralto, give the reflecting pool and to the The 'Esquire' held their weekly Mrs. Dixon has already enrolled interest everyone will also be in­ a concert and tendered her an un­ gave us this wonderful outdoors RETURNS FROM NAPTOWN meeting last Sunday in the home Mrs. Clifford J. Mann, 505 East 3 white students out of the fin­ cluded on the program. usual ovation. Permission to sing and the sun, the moon and the of Charles Brown) 502 Lincoln est white homes in Evansvile. in Constitution Hall had been re­ stars> He made no distinction of Mrs. Rosa Ella Radford and son Cherry street, entertained guests "You Can't Take It With You" fused Miss Anderson by the race, or creed, or color." avenue, has just returned from avenue. President Robert Lam­ for five tables of bridge Tuesday is the special feature two days Daughters of the American Revo­ bert led a discussion in which all evening at the regular meeting of SPORTS In a few brief remarks at the Indianapolis where she spent the starting this Sunday. It is the lution. end of her concert Miss Ander- Easter week end with her daugh­ the members present took a part. the Leisure Hour Club. The club Pulitzer Play brought to the Present were: Charles Crowe, prize for the highest score was Phyllis Wheatley Here's a red hot tip from the The audience, about half com­ Lincoln Memorial and in an im­ ter, Miss Clara Harris. Easter screen by Frank Capra enacted posed of Colored Americans, was plied rebuke to the D.A.R. re­ Sunday, Mcsk.Hise ano\ he? daugh­ Beverly Willingham, Edward awarded Mrs. Bessie King and the lips of one of my stooges, should Smith, John Polk, Charles Brown, PHYLLIS WHEATLEY HOUSE, go in Derbyville, but believe that by a distinguished cast which in­ gathered in a semi-circle at the marked that "in our ow$, ter were the dinner guests of Mr. guest prize for the highest .scgiP<| too many pay mere lip service to Richard Tylor, George Tichenor, was won by Mrs. Salena Buckner. «56 SOUTH- GOVERNOR ST., I will place it here. A certain cludes Jean Arthttr, Lionel Bar- foot of the great marble monu­ and Mrs. Charles Sanderfur. ment. these twin planets in our' demo­ William Louis, 504 Lincoln Ave. In addition to the members of the cutei young lady got slapped on rymore, James Stewart, Edward If you wish to see young girls When the concert was finished cratic heaven." WEST VIRGINIA VISITORS This club is glad to see that other club, Mrs. Mann's guests for the the corner of Lincoln and Gover­ Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Miller organizations are joining the job evening were: Mrs. Rena Warfield, enjoying group activities and the crowd, in attempting to con­ "In this great auditoriuWKmder Mrs. Rtsa Ella Radford and son nor, Friday dark. Do you know and Spring Byington. The story gratulate Miss Anderson, threat­ the sky all of us are free," the and daughter - in - law, Mr. and crusade campaign. A last minute Miss Alberta K. McFarland, Mrs. games make a visit to the Phyllis is packed with delightful comedy. letter composed by the "Esquire" Margaret Taliafferro, Mrs. Lucy who she is? "I won't Tell A ened to mob her and police had Secretary asserted. "When God Mrs. James Radford of W. Virgin­ Wheatley House any afternoon Soul". It expresses the philosophy of to rush her back inside the Me­ son said: ia, are visiting Mrs. Mamie Poin- was sent to the park board in an Osborne, Mrs. Mae Hendricks, after three-thirty. It is wonder­ effort to get the lighting system The youngsters at Lincoln have Grandpa Vanderhof (Lionel Bar­ morial where the heroic statue "I am so overwhelmed, I just dexter and daughter of 704 Cherry Miss Allouise Jaxon, Mrs. Mand- ful to see how Miss - Georgia at Lincoln Field, which was sup­ leen George, and M.s. L. A. formed a new tennis club that is ry more) and his lovable family of Lincoln towers. can't talk. I can't tell you what street Nance, who is not a teacher but group. Grandpa has long believ­ Even there, well-wishers threat­ you hafe done for me today. I posed to be transferred from the George. sure to be heard from ere the thank you from the bottom of East Side Park. Several ' East an ardent worker with these season shall have passed. "Bloa- ed that too much money is a ened to overwhelm her, and the ENTERTAIN GUESTS Side organizations have protested children, interests them in the liability and that the motif (ma­ prompt action of Walter White of my heart again and again." ty" Coates is President and Mar­ the National Association for the The singer was conducted to EASTER SUNDAY this movement. Miss Georgia P. Williams, 502 work and generates enthusiasm jor) of life should be good clean Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, garet Davie is secretary. All Advancement of Colored People, the platform by Mrs. O'Day, who After the business a luncheon East Cherry street, was hostess to and spirit among them. After young racquet wielders are sure fun. His entire famfly as a con­ who stepped to a microphone and was born in Georgia, and Oscar 500 Lincoln avenue, entertained a course was served by the host, the Monday bridge club, last Mon­ sequence, has become imbued with few friends in their apartment the regular club meetings they to pledge membership, in this'or­ appealed to the crowd, probably Chapman, assistant Secretary of who also presented George Tiche­ day evening. Covers were laid for have recreational activities every Lhis conventional theory of living. averted a serious incident. the Interior, who is a Virginian. Easter Sunday. Among those eight guests. Miss Williams' ganization. nor with a club prize. The meet­ day. Everybody who lives in the Van­ Miss Anderson sang into six present were: Mr. Oscar Reeder, ing is to be held in the home of guests enjoyed a lovely two-course 'It won't be long ere the ole There has long been a rule that dinner. On Easter Sunday Miss Nance swimming pool shall be opened derhof home does just what he microphones that carried the no photographs of the Lincoln entertained the entire group with for the long summer months. or she wants to do, and nothing sound of her voice for blocks and statue can be taken from within LEE S. HEIMAN else. Chapter No. 12, "The Spid­ over radio channels to millions the sanctum where the statue DIAL 2-8362 Miss Ethel Mae Trigg was hos­ an Easter Egg Hunt and carried There is a strong suspicion that throughout the country. stands. This was broken during tess to the N. N. bridge club Sat­ it to the Governor street Play­ the renovating of the pool will er's Web" and a news feature complete the bill. Next to Secretary Ickes was the confusion following the con­ urday evening at her home, 416 ground. Ninety-two girls were soon start. Freddie Jones and Secretary Morgenthau and on cert. Photographers took pictures East Cherry street. Covers were present. Members o/ the Phyllis Mrs. Mary Hayes (nee Dixon) Gloria Stuart and Michael Miss Anderson's left sat Repre­ of Miss Anderson making an ap­ New Era Liquor Store laid for eight. A very pretty and Wheatley Association assisted were the efficient life guards of Whalen are stars in "Time Out sentative Caroline O'Day of New pealing gesture to the figure of. tasty two-course luncheon was For Murder," a crime story for York. Lincoln. 102 S.E. Fourth St. served. The prize for the highest Miss Nance with the purchase of the past season and I guess we Evansville, Ind, will see them again this year on the Roving Reporters. Added to Among the others on the plaza After beginning with "Ameri­ score was won by Mrs. Buena eggs for the crowd. The little were Senators Wagner and Mead ca," Miss Anderson sang the aria Our Stock of Fine Liquors is Now Complete — We Deliver Vista Bell. presidents of the clubs, Bernice the job. this bill will be a selection of en­ tertaining shorts. of New York, Justice Black of "Mio Fernando" from "La Favo- Tally of Jolly Workers, Bettie The track squad under Coach the Supreme Court, Senator rita" by Donizetti, Schubert's ON SICK LIST Joe Roberts of Happy Hearts, Niles' tutelageship is coming on "No Time To Marry," a humo­ Barkley, majority leader of the "Ave Maria," "Gospel Train" by Mr. William Lenox, 1000 East Shirley Kivel of the "Neighbor­ in great shape Geo. Culver, the rous light comedy flicker starring chamber and Senators Clark of Burleigh, "Trampin"' by Boatner, Walnut street, has been sick in hood Group, Constance Blue of high jumper, Geo. Barrett, pole Mary Astor and Richard Arlen Missouiri, Guffey and Capper. and Florence Price's "My Soul Is bed for more than two months. the Ever Readies, and Lucille vaulter, Oliver Wimsatt and "Jer­ will be shown for two days, start­ Representative Mitchell of Illi­ Anchored in the Lord." She was BRUCKEN RADIO CORPORATION .His wife reports that he does not ing Wednesday. This is quite an nois, a Negro, was among mem­ accompanied on the piano by Kos- Grinter of the Happy Worker saw ry" Oates are looking fine in the seem to be any better at this writ­ entertaining flicker that every­ bers of the House present. ti Vehanen. ing. to it that their memberships were mile and 1-4 mile. Reg. Banks, Marshall Tyler and Tommy Bron­ one should see. Chapter No. 10 of Miss Anderson wore a mink Mrs. Roosevelt Speaks FRIGIDAIRE well represented. Mrs. Roosevelt stated that al­ son are the dash men who are the entertaining serial, Wild Bill coat with a bright orange and The Jolly Workers and the Hickock and a news.feature com­ yellow scarf about her throat. though she had not invited per­ Refrigerators — Electric, Ranges Happy Hearts have finished their burning up the cinder path. The sons to participate in the ail- Newburgh, Ind. softball leagues of the junior and plete the bill. "Smashing The chosen tasks of papering the American musical program at .Servel Gas Refrigerators senior high schools are getting Rackets," an exciting romance of Chester Morris, Frances Mercer the White House reception dur­ kitchen and bath room of the Miss Mary Madison — Reporter off to a fine start. In the junior a highly successful racket buster Rita Johnson and Bruce Cabot ing the visit of the King and S 11 Dowri Mr. Haskins, his mother and club house and they are now division the 7-A, boys defeated with a society girl whose sister will be shown Friday. Chapter Queen of England, she is sure AS LOW Maytaq ™ father from Hopkinsville, Ky., vi­ happy and proud of the accom­ the 7-B boys and the 8 B boys becomes innocently involved No. 8 of the Lone Ranger serial that Marion Anderson will be one of the singers. AS u, . Payment sited Rev. and Mrs. Dunn Sunday. plishment. won from the 8-A by forfeit. The with the underworld, featuring and a cartoon complete the bill. sophs had a hard battle defeating Mrs. Cardie Mullinax is much EVANSVILLE ASSOCIATION l5c Washers ZEN|T|r the freshies. 7 to 6. The juniors improved at this writing. OP COLORED WOMEN turned the tables on the seniors Dirty Rugs Contain Pleny of Germs—Join PER DAY Ironers RADIO The next regular meeting of and spanked them to the tune of 18 S.E, SIXTH STREET PHONE 3-3501 Mr. Kelly died at the home of the Evansville Association of 11 to 1. Captain Fisher of the the Health Drive and Send Your Rugs to Us his daughter Saturday at 1:40 p. m. The funeral services were held seniors will have to give his at 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon at charges a little pep talk. the Little Zion Baptist Church. The Ping-Pong Tournament Evansville Rug Cleaning Go. Rev. L. S. Smith preached the under the direction of Mrs. Em­ MEN'S SUITS funeral. ma Harris in the Lincoln Gar­ dens Recreation Room is creating EVANSVILLE RUG GLEANING GO. quite a bit of excitement. Jewell Mr. and Mrs. Unie Posey, Jr., Old Highway 41 C. KUEBLER, M r. Dial 6117 3 for $1 moved to Evansville Monday. Hambleton and Harold Fields g played a tough finals. Jewell eked LADIES' COATS Robert Chester, Miss Dorothy out only to lose to "Ike" Kirby, Posey, Hervorin- Cook, Miss Mary my how that kid wields a mighty" Posey, Earl Chester, Miss Mary bat. The adult division with Gil- EAT 50c Madison, Warren Posey, and Do­ more Jackson, Robert Walden, COAT SUITS rothy Madison attended an Easter Ray Lambert, and Chas. Decker, 'Srii Ball in Rockport Thursday ! night. better known as "Dusty", is go­ HON - E • KRUST They were invited to come back ing to town. But in spite of all DO THEY LOOK LIKE SPRING? again. that may be said, Jesse Decker The Freshest Bread in Town I FREE CALL AND Repairing and 50c is sure to emerge the champ un­ DELIVERY Altering Hats Cleaned and Mr. Exy Smith's sister from less he breaks an arm or some­ Birthday and Wedding Blocked Owensboro was visiting here the thing of that sort. week end. Mrs. Eliza Simpson GRIESE went back to her home Sunday. Wars are' started by madmen CAKES 35c and paid for by the thrifty—and CLEANERS - DYERS Rev. and Mrs. Dunn will spend there are always several madmen -DIAL 7000- this Sunday in Henderson visit­ at large. As the play says, war HI-CLASS BAKING CO., INC.—Dial 2-4161 ing his sister. is Idiot's Delight. •*

fc EAGE FOUR i * THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1939 In Our Local Churches and Schools has been conducting a series of ity in a democracy is that services throughout the week at CHERRY ST. BRANCH it resides in the people and IN THE Nazarene, and has found" great moves upward. favor with all who have heard ADULT FICTION "ISMS" The basic concept of authority in him. Traitors Way (Continued from last week) all these "isms" is that it pro­ By Bruce Hamilton 1. Our government is founded ceeds from the top down. Ecclesiastical Column LINCOLN ALUMNI ASS'N Imprisoned several years before on a belief in God. 7. American Democracy guaran­ This organization under the for rioting at a laseist meeting By REV. D. C WEAVER leadership of Joel S Roberts, pres­ Communism sets up a reli­ tees the rights of freedom of where he was only a spectator; gion of materialism and denies speech, opinion, peacable as­ ident, has pledged to contribute Noel had performed the miracle to the Lincoln Band Fund. In or­ the existence of a Divine Creator. sembly, religion and of the press. der to raise the pledge we are ask­ or escaping from Dartmoor pri­ 2. Democracy repiesents a gov­ Communism, Naziism and Fascism The Missionary Baptist Minis­ ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH ing every graduate of our school son, only to find himself the one ernment ruled by all of its deny these rights. terial Alliance held its regular Rev, Mooire, Pastor to donate twenty cents (20c) as man who can thwart a gigantic people. - • 9. American Democracy protects meeting last Monday with the their part in our effort. conspiracy of English fascists to Communism, as it now operates, the rights of its minority. Eastview Church, 317 Olive street. Morning Services, 11:30 a.m.; We plan to do this by means sell the nation out to the Nazis. represents the rule of a minority Communism, Naziism and Rev. G. E. Johnson, the modera­ Night Services, 7:30 p.m.. of classes. We are requesting that This is a different sort of adven­ clothed with the power of dicta­ tor, .presided. The regular routine Fascism all persecute their min­ The Men's club is having a sup­ a member of each class act as rep­ ture story, laid _ in England with torship. k of business was transacted. The per Saturday night. They will resentative and collect from its ority groups. a background of European politics, 3. Democracy opposes dictator­ 10. Under American Democracy It following pastors reported as fol- have barbecued meats and fish members. and possessing much the same pk lows: Rev. J. M. Caldwell, Rev. ship in any forrn^ the government is the ser­ Come to the church and enjoy On May 3, at 8 p.m., in the Lin- quality of excitement as the Rich­ PJK H. Robinson, Rev. J. W. Hoover, yourself. Fascism and Naziism cham­ vant of the citizens. con Gym, the association will ard Hannay books of John Buc- • Rev. Ben Jones, Rev. R. H. Dixon, Rev. B. J. Boosier will preach sponsor an Alumni Night. At this pion the rule of a one-man dicta­ Under Communism, Fascism and han. The whole situation has •jRev. M. D. Banks, Rev. V. L. Mc- for the club Wednesday night, time the reports of each class will tor. Naziism the citizen belong to the startling actuality in the light of •[arland, Rev. G. W. Cole, Rev. April 19. We are striving hard to be given. Be sure and contact 4. Democracy discourages class government. K. L. Cookery, and Rev. W. M. current history, is indeed so close raise money for a new church. your representative. The band warfare and extends to all 11. American Democracy believes •dwards. The Sunday School les- Please come or send us a donation. to reality that it makes you catch must be uniformed before com­ individuals equal protection in a government of laws ^^son was reviewed by Rev. Cald­ We will thank you through this mencement and we Alumni must your breath. well. A sermon was delivered by paper. of the laws. which represent the will of see to it that it is. Let us do our McFARLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. H. Dixon. Visitors for the The Mother's Board wishes to part. Give only 20 cents apiece. Fascism and Naziism pit certain all the people. Three Bright Pebbles portions of their people against meeting were Rev. Pullum and thank its many friends for the Can we depend on you for sup­ Rev. Richard H. Dixon Fifth & Cherry Sts. All these totalitarian expon­ Rev. Redmon of Henderson; Rev. good things they said for our din­ port by the end of April ? By Leslie Ford other portions. ents believe in a government of Bf virtue of her previous de­ Roberson of Hopkinsville, and Mr. ners they served Saturday, April The following persons are serv­ SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1939 5. Democracy subscribes to the men—of dictators with power to Macon.. All made commendable tective novels and her stories in 3rd. ing as leaders of their respective / theory of evolutionary change violate the will of the people with talks. Rev. U. T. Talley will be classes. See them at once and give 10:45 A. M.— the Saturday Evening Post and 'to effect improvement rather impunity. the principal speaker for the The Church Guild Club of the your twenty cents. other magazines of national cir­ than revolution. meeting next Monday. Rev. M.v D. The first regular service carried on by the Junior Church Adult Education has a respon­ Presbyterian Church is sponsor­ 1915 — P. Cheeks will be in the main auditorium. Mrs. E. Lett Dixon will de­ culation, Leslie Ford has become All of these "isms" advocate vio­ sibility to help foster the Amer­ Banks is the alternative. Rev. D. ing a rally Sun. afternoon at the one of the most popular mystery C. Weaver is secretary of the or­ 1916 — L. Mockabee liver the main address, THE GOLDEN RULE. lent overthrow of opposing forms ican democratic form of govern­ church. All members and friends 1917 *- T. Rochelle writers in America. She is an ex­ of government. ganization. are urged to be present. The 7:45 P. M.— ment. It must by precept and 1918 — R. Moody cellent novelist as well as the ex­ 6. The basic concept of author- example hold forth that dictator­ speaker for the afternoon will be 1919 — M. Ricketts Rev M. R. Dixon, Jr. will be the guest speaker,. pert contriver of mysteries. the pastor, Rev. McCauley. Come 1921 — D. Landers ships work only for the good of The Easter services of Alexan­ one, Come all. "The thing nobody realizes human—but your "word power" the dictator and ignore the wish­ der Chapel Church were beauti­ 1922 — J. Mitchell about mother," Dan Winthrop needs pepping up! With an in­ es of the common people. Adult ful Sunday. Every member re­ 1923 — R. Lambert said, "she's never really happy ported that the pastor preached a MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 1924 — M. Cole creased vocabulary you can im­ Education cannot afford to dodge Rev. G. E. Johnson, Pastor unless she's stirring up a hell's prove yourself, influence others these issues—it must face them lovely sermon and wished that 1925 — A. Hildreth broth for somebody else to stew Easter was every Sunday instead 1926 —: Paul King and gain a sense of ease and squarely, with constructive think­ 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 ADULT EDUCATIONAL NEWS in." A confession for a son to ing. And in order intelligently to of once a year. The choir render­ 1927 — A. Jenkins command. Try the Word Tests a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. E. N. in the office monthly and on some make:—and a prophecy of disas­ understand and answer these un- ed lovely music. Rev. Pope was 1928 — Thomas Piper for fun! present at this service. The Sun­ Ervin, speaker; 3:00 p.m. Anni­ GARDENING PROJECT occasions, bi-weekly. ter too. For it was during the american doctrines they must be versary service of the pastor. Ser­ 1929 day School enjoyed a lovely pro­ Oliver Hogan That is the picture from the WSnthrop family conference at Happy Birthday To You discussed wherever the occasion mon by the Rev. J. W. Hoover, 1930 — James Thompkins gram. The children were given Recently _ it was written in this standpoint of the worker. Now ancient Romney on the Potomac, By Horace J. Gardner demands. ' £* pastor of the Memorial Baptist 1931 — Arthur Waddy that the broth bubbled over. An Easter eggs. Services for the en­ Church. His choir will sing. 7:45 paper that the staff of the Adult let us see how the amateur far­ Because every day is some- An educated citizenry is fun­ tire day were very inspiring. p.m. Preaching by Rev. E. N. 1932 — Samuel Turner Education Project had been in­ mer, the relief worker and low-r arrow's flight in the dark of body-'s birthday, and because it is damental to the success of a Ervin. 1933 — Charles Brown creased. The same is true and wage earner, prosper from their night, climaxes the meeting of the universal custom to celebrate democratic form of government. The "I Trust in the Lord" Club 1934 — Frances Mayes two of the four persons added to part-time labors. As an example, Winthrop hatreds. birthdays with parties, this un­ It. is for this reason that a sys­ is having a lemon social and a 1935 — E. Bronson the staff are on the gardening let's look into the fruits of labor usual book fills a very real need. tem of free public education has fish fry at 419 East Sycamore St., 1936 — M. Northington project. With the increasing of for Knight Township for the sea­ Powder River It is an excellent guide in plan­ long been maintained in this next Tuesday night, April 18. 1937 — L. Juno Marshall the gardening workers, let us son of 1938. By Struthers Burt. ning original festivities for any­ country. The education of chil­ This club is an organization of the 1938 — E. Mitchell see what benefits can be receiv­ Expenditures: Powder River is the epic of the one of any age. dren, however, will not sufficient­ Little Hope Baptist Church. Mrs. ed from these projects and just Seeds 138.50 rangecountry. Here are tales of ly prepare our citizens to under­ Julia Greathouse is the president. what is done. the conflict between cattle and Rev. G. L. Cooksey is pastor. CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD Insecticides — — — — 4.50 The New Western Front, stand the rapidly changing world 418 S. Morton Avenue The basic principle for the Plants 6.75 sheepmen, of gradual breaking By Stuart Chase in which they live and to dis­ up of the open range and finally CHURCH NOTICE FOR Bishop O. V. Hall, vice chief gardening project lies herein: it Cans for canning 11.87 Ths book explanis various ways charge wisely their duties as citi­ SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1939 Bishop of The Church of The is to serve those persons on direct the coming of the dude ranch. It in which the United States of zens. Adult Education must con­ Living God will conduct a ten relief or low wage-earners. Total — • 61.162 is a blend of history and folk­ America differs from Europe. It tinually reinforce their faith in Graee Lutheran Church nights service beginning April It is possible that these families Crop in Knight township were lore and into his dramatic writ­ tells why we do not need to go democracy and their understand­ Theodore Hafner, pastor. Sun­ 17 through April 31. A noble are large and the meal-tickets estimated to be of the value list­ ing Mr. Burt has infused the to war. ing of their responsibility in de­ day School 9:15 a.m.; Sunday speaker; everone invited to come given to them by the township ed: spirit of the prairie country, its fending it. Analysis of these Morning Service 10:30 a.m.; Ser­ hear him. trustee are not large enough to S@&& vnts sights and far horizons. theories foreign to America, with mon Topic: 'Our Risen Lord's Children's Books Bargain Shrubbery Sale sufficiently feed them. Or it Beana 656 Bus, i8$1.00 bu. —i $696.00 Negro Folk Tales, by Helen A. free discussion in which their Easter Gift to the World'; Sunday EAST VIEW BAPTIST might be that the monies earned Corn 1298 Doz. @.20 dz. — — 259.60 ADULT NON-FICTION Carload of Fresh Evening Service 7:30 p.m.; Ser­ Whiting. principles may be evaluated in CHURCH Beets 88% Bun. @.05 lb. 250.50 mon Topic: Melchizedek, a Type by the low-wage earners is not Twelve Ways To Build Nicodemus and the Gang, By comparison with those of demo­ Nursery Stock of our Easter King. The Easter Program that was enough to buy food, pay rent, Lottuee 3700 Lbs. @.10 lb. •— 370.00 A Vocabulary Inez Hogan cratic concepts of government, Just Arrived s£ $ 4: $ rendered! by the Sunday School buy clothes, or pay something on Turnips 94% Bus. @.10 for 3|| 178.20 By Archibald Hart The Romanice of American will always constitute our most CHURCH NEWS: children Sunday night was quiet the other bills of the household. Eadishes 7650 Bun. @.0# bun.— 153.00 Do your words express what Transportation, By Franklin M. effectual means of stifling their Spirea V. H. The Voter's Assembly of Grace a success and was trully enjoyed With this in mind, this phase Cucumbers 109 Bus. ©LOO bus. 1OS.O0 you really want them to? Do Beck. development in American life. Barberry Lutheran Church will meet on by all who attended. of Adult Education was launched. Potatoes •>) 348 Bus. @.90 bus. 313.20 they carry the force and influence Look-See With Uncle Bill, By —Copy from circular letter— Weigela Monday, April 17, at 8 p.m. The revival also started Mon­ Whereas, these persons may not Spinach 3170 Bus. ©.07 lb. — 221.90 of precision and clarity? Do theyl Will James. WPA State offices, Indianpolis. Deutzia The Church Council of Grace day night, April 10 which is be­ be expert teachers or agricultur­ Carrots 48 Bus. 01.75 bus. — 84.00 impress and stimulate, or are Pink Spirea Lutheran Church will meet on ing conducted by Rev. C. E. Mar­ ists, it is their duty to see that Cabbage 2500 Lbs. 0.04 lb. — 100.00 your words confusion or boring Mock Orange FOR Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. tin from Earlington, Ky., for 10 the work given to them is carried Onions 52 Bus. 0.05 lb. 146.20 to others ? If your answer to For Pleasant Smoke Dreamt — TRY "Walk With God — Worship Red Twig Dog­ 3 nights. The meeting was largely out correctly and to see that the Tomatoes 718 Bus. 0.75 bus.—i 538.50 these questions is no, you're only With Us." wood attended the first night, asking persons participating in this sort Mangoes 35 Bus. ©1.50 bus. — 52.50 Rose of Sharon Sincerely yours, of activity are benefitted by the Peppers 17 Bus. *@ 1.50 bus. — 25.60 Golden Bell Theodore Hafner, pastor. the entire public to come and them, they must purchase it. Bush Honey­ help us put over this great ser­ amount of energy they put into These prices quoted are what The same could be true with suckle 49 NAZARENE BAPTIST CHURCH vice for the soul saving of men the work. the consumer would have to pay all of the townships. The gar­ LAFEHDMCH Sunday School classes begin at and women 317 Olive St. Let us look into this a little were he to go to the market and dening instructors are ready and A Variety of Evergreens 9:30. The morning services open Tribe No. 1 is also announcing bit and analyze it. First, the purchase them. The amounts willing to help those families at 11:30. At 3:00 p.m. the Rev. the 3 in 1 contest that will be gardening instructor must see the estimated are the amounts saved that are in dire need. For the at Bargain Prices D. W. Roberts, pastor of Durretts had hei-e April 22 at 7:30 p.m. township trustee and convince and by growing their own fresh vege­ sake of those persons who are Avenue Bapt. Church of Hopkins­ asking all members and friends prove to him that this is a worth tables. All of this produce was the victims of circumstances, let still ten-cent 1921 W. FRANKLIN ville, Ky. and his choir will con­ to please be present. Miss Scott, while venture. Upon selling the raised by 85 families with a total duct the services. Rev. Roberts them use the vacant lots for president, 417 E. Sycamore St.* trustee, he receives from him the of 370 families in Knight town- something that will be beneficial cigar value---but Our pastor also preached a information that funds will be shp. The average amount saved to them. Weeds are of no use WHOLESALE and RETAIL most timely sermon Sunday with provided to buy some seeds, in­ per famly was $40.00 plus ap­ to anyone. By donating that va­ one joiner added to the church. secticides, and sets or plants. proximately 61 quarts of canned cant lot is an very humane act. 2 CARLOADS of NEW SPRING Sunday School 9:30. Morning These things are to be given to goods from the garden plots, The profits will be earned by very NOW 5° worship 11 a.m. BYPU 6:30 p.m. the persons on direct relief for which were of the size 50x100. appreciative families. WALL PAPER Just Arrived! evening worship 8 p.m. Rev. G. the puipofee of j producing their Out of lal this gardening, some May I name the colored gar­ own fresh freeds tob 33 1-3 Per Cent to 50 per Cent Discount W. Cole, pastor. could not be used so a canning dening teachers once more that iuimiin Mrs. G. M. Lavan, reporter. own fresh foods to supplement instructor was sent around to you may become familiar with Completely New and Different. An Excellent Line their orders, and to provide some­ help put some of the foodstuff them. Some time or other they for Our Customers thing for them to do that will away for a rainy day. A nidea DID YOU KNOW that we make WINDOW SHADES and hand- may contact you for some good Pearl's Liquor Store Baptist Leaders uplift them mentally, morally, as to the canning is sa follows: willed purpose. They are as fol­ tailor them to your windows at lower prices than you can buy spiritually and physically. Second, 209 JOHN STREET -eady-made shades. Beans 1622 qts.; Corn 204 qts.; lows: Mr. Charles Bron, Jr., Mr. To Visit Tulsa the instructor mu.^t secure land Cucumbers 378 qts.; Beets 124 Richard Hayes, Mr. Booker FREE WALLPAPER TRIMMING SERVICE TULSA, Okla., (ANP) — Of­ available for gardening from all COMPLETE LINE —ONE OR BOTH EDGES— qts.; Potatoes (sweet) 20 qts.; Pauley, and Mr. George Brown. ficials of the National Sunday sources possible. There are come Cabbage 168 qts.; Tomatoes 1867 WHISKIES — WINES — GINS 8 School and BYPU Congress will Mr. Gilmore Jackson will take Always A Friendly Welcome ^GET WISE TO LOWER PRICES"* people wfio have vacant lots and qts.; Mangoes 169 qts.; Peppers some part in the gardening work visit Tulsa on April 15, to con­ Your Patronage is Appreciated VENETIAN BLINDS 24c Square Foot and Up fer with the local committee and would rather donate these little 76 qts.; Fruit 563 qts. but will not abide all of his time Samples and Estimates on complete for the pieces of property to needy fam­ Total 5191 qts. with it. Window Shades — Papering — Paints — Enamels 34th annual session of the joint ilies than to let them cultivate The gross savings for that 219-221 body, to be held here June 20-25. weeds and other obnoxious plants. community were — •—- — $3455.10 A. HENDRICKS E. COLUMBIA ST. The Tulsa committee is headed by Thirdly, it is up to the instruc­ The total expenditures were — 61.62 PHONE 2-8401 Rev. W. T. Mitchell, pastor First tors to see that the seeds are HOME DECORATORS Our New Spring Line of Beautiful Curtains and Draperies Baptist Church. properly sown, sets are properly The net savings for the placed and cared for. If abso­ community were — •—• — 33-93.48 Has Been Received! Bed Springs, Bokelite Mattresses, lutely necessary, he must see that This year the trustee for Soft Rugs WM. E. insecticides are provided to rid Knight Township has consented plants of any harmful parasitic to provide those families eligible organism. When plants fail, or with 2 varieties of beans, 2 var- A. G. HARP finish bearing, Mr. Gardener, ites of radishes, beets, peas, tur- FISH MARKET must see that new plants are set nps, lettuce, corn, 5 dozen tomato #w*» to replace the bad onesr- While plants, 5 dozen cabbage plants, 3 DUNCAN and SONS 408 S.E, 8th St, all of this is being "done, Mr. pints onion sets, and % bushel of Gardener has to file- various re­ DIAL 8277 seed potatoes. This amount is ports in the district office conr allotted for a lot by the size of DIAL 2-2658 Plenty of Big Buffalo cerning the W;ork and expendi­ 50x100. There may be some larg­ Received Fresh Daily tures for his particular bit of er. In the event these families work. These reports are to be want mor than what is given •ymtna

8th & IDEAL Phone Walnut WKHUUI jCOMP4>nC, 8212 HOMOGENIZED MILK Incorporated IDEAL PRODUCTS ARE LABORATORY CONTROLLED -I THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1939 PAGE FIVE Andy Kirk At Coliseum Wednesday Me forgets who will dispense the I slouch when it comes to gliding MY COUNTRY rhythm for this Sunday's pro­ across the floor. His big brother gram. Jimmy Dorsey, one of Pha Terrell and Mary Lou (in age) was there with his cute How can I ever sing with pride America's foremost saxophonists lil madam who was sporting one "My Country Tis of Thee" appears on a new commercial of the more modern evening When I am constantly denied aired over the CBS thru' KMOX gowns. They make a nice couple, The essence of sweet liberty? starting Mon. dark about 6:30. To Be Featured at Dance too, when they engage in the ter- DERBVBLl

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THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS yard champion from Pittsburgh Published Weekly By BILL LEWIS AND (Kan.) State Teachers and Bill THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS PUBLISHING r<\ Lewis, holder of four Missouri Be A Friend Lincoln University (Mo.) Debaters in Act­ state records and now a member ion 667 S. Elliott St. Phone 2-2955 BROOKS TO RUN of University of Illinois Fresh­ Oh, you'll not be any poorer, Evansville, Indiana man team. The sprinters will If you smile along your way, JULIUS W. HOLDER Owner and Editor meet at 220 and 300 yards while And your lot will not be hard­ Ii» IN EXHIBITIONS Lewis and Brooks will also meet er, in the broad jump. Lewis pulled ""or the kindly things you say. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Barton and McFarland an upset at the Cotton Carnival LOCAL BY MAIL track meet at Memphis in 1938 Don't imagine you're wasting ONE YEAR $2.00 ONE YEAR $2.50 Expected To Set New when he trimmed Brooks, an time, SIX MONTHS $1.50 Olympic man and former national For others that you spend, SIX MONTHS $1.25 Record In Meet inter-collegiate champion, in his You can rise to "wealth and THREE MONTHS — .65 THREE MONTHS — - 80 specialty and Brooks and Lewis glory Furnished On Request JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.—(Spe­ Advertising Rates cial)—A record crowd in excess are anxious to settle the mnttor. And still pause to be a friend. of 2,000 track and high school Lewis at that time was hi«r^ Kewpie Clifford Steele students is expected to be on hand school iunior, Lewis has a grudge 207 Sturgeon street THE EVANSVILLE AR6US PLATFORM at Jefferson City on April 29th to settle with Ross Pearley whn 1. New Community Center Building to take part in the activities of trimmed him at 100 yards when Bill was a high school sinhomoi-e 2. More Race Business Enterprises -State High School Day and the Seventh Annual Missouri State and Pearley a college sophomore 3. The Opening Up Of Positions In All Business There has been considerable ar­ High School Track and Field 1 MY CREED Enterprises On The Avenue For Members Of The Race. Carnival. The meet will be under gument as to which is the botte - 4. A Fair Deal For All. the sponsorship of the Missouri and they will attempt to settle it This is my creec To State Negro Inter-Scholastic Ath­ at the state meet. Dunn is train­ good, letic Association. ing diligently at his home in To bear my ills without c This year the entire meet will Kansas City, Kansas. Dunn has plaining, THE NEED OF A BRONZE MAYOR be held on Saturday with the pre­ done 9.6 and should be very To press on as a brave liminaries opening at eight thirty tough. should Evansville, geographically speaking, is located on the great in "A" and '"B" divisions. "They Records Threatened For honors that are worth the finals will begin in the afternoon In the high school division Bar­ gaining; Mason-Dixon Line—the line that determines whether we sit up with the crowning of the queen ton appears definitely the stand­ To seek no profits where I may, front or in the back. This city is centrally located as far as short, and her attendants at one fifteen out competitor and if weather By winning them, bring grief to convenient trips to Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville and along with the parade of contes­ conditions are favorable and he i

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