OBSERVE NEGRO WEEKSpecial Program to Be Sunday at St. Luke A.M.E. ChurchIn observance of Negro History[ week, St. Luke A.M.E. church ishaving a special program at 3 jo’clock Sunday afternoon to whichall are invited. 1 (Mrs. Georgia Marshall will be lt;distress of cermonies. The K. U. Serenaders, a quartet composed of Rudolph Rhodes, Arthur Brock, Sidney Dawson and Lorenzo Fuller, will provide several musical selections.Arthur Brock was guest soloist at the church last Sunday and his rendition of “With All My Heart’' was greatly enjoyed.The complete program for Sunday is as follows:Music. St, Luke A. M. E. choir.Prayer. Rev. G. \V. Reed, jr.Song, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Paper. “What Richard Allen Means j to I so, by Mis. Sophia Snowden.Vocal solo, Mrs. Mavnie Jackson.T-lk. “Negro m Poetry,’* Miss Thelma Watson.Selection of K. P. Serenaders.Talk. “Sojourner Truth,” Mrs. Gertrude i Mark.(Marine! solo. George R. King.Talk, “An Open Letter to Uncle Sam,'' Mrs. Lillian Webster.Instrumental solo by little Miss B. B. Pierson.Address. “Progress of the Negro,” by ! Prof. E. E. Dawson.Selection by K. U. Serenaders,