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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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The AME Ministers' Wives Alliance of Atlanta met at Mrs. R. H. Porter's home, focusing on supporting Morris Brown Founders Day and promoting spiritual awakening in churches. Well-attended with refreshments; next meeting March 4 at Mrs. J. H. Giles' residence.
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The AME Ministers' Wives Alliance of Atlanta and area held its last regular monthly meeting at the residence of Mrs. R. H. Porter, 38 Clark Street S.E., with Mrs. R. J. Lewis, president, presiding.
The president stressed the efforts that would be expended to help put over the Morris Brown founders Day program and steps to be taken for a greater spiritual awakening in church work everywhere.
The meeting was very well attended and the hostesses, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Opal Whithers, served a delicious repast.
The next meeting of the Ministers Wives Alliance will be held this Tuesday, March 4, at the residence of J. H. Giles, 138 Sunset Ave., N.W. Mrs. J. Lewis, president and Mrs. R. N. Adams, reporter.
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38 Clark Street S.E., Atlanta; 138 Sunset Ave., N.W.
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March 4
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The AME Ministers' Wives Alliance of Atlanta held its last regular monthly meeting at Mrs. R. H. Porter's residence, with Mrs. R. J. Lewis presiding. The president stressed efforts for the Morris Brown Founders Day program and greater spiritual awakening in church work. The meeting was well attended, and hostesses served a repast. The next meeting is at J. H. Giles' residence.