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|l«* Walker improving^—
Miss Prances Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker in Edge-
Mrs. D. L. Wagner la visiting friends tor a tew days, Birmingham, Bessner, Samson, Ala., from there to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. Her stay
will be indefinite.
Theophilus J. Faison, son of Mrs. Ella Faison, who met with a serious accident several months ago, and who
CHICK-O-MA, CRJ
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iwHRf mont Ave„ is reported quite improved>, , Mr.Mnd Mrs. Harvey Whitehead ! has been confined to the hospital is
have issued invitations for the mar- ab ^ e to be out again riage of their daughter, Lucy to Mr. 1 Ralph Williams, which will take place BLESSING Tuesday, Feb. .22nd at the home of* FISHCER TO
/Mr. and Mrs. Renzil, 1641 Cornell
Ave.
From "Rhymes of Childhood" , J - By Aaron Belford Thompson Chick-o-ma, Chick-o-ma Craney-crow, This was the game of long ago; When we were bar,e-footed boys you
know,
Chick-o-ma, chick-oma craney-crow-. -Around, and around, on the same old
i trail,
ADDRESS CLUB i Holding each one by his little coat
tail; .
The Business and Professional Wo- i Forming a laughable childish row,
Wins First Prize In Widows Con.
North and North West Sts. Miss The smallest youngster could well _ _ T . . , XT , Blessings Fischer, who has been con- understand;
E. Washington, of New Al- nected with the Meyer-Kiser Bank What did it moan, does any one know?
anniversary of her husband, Mr. Johnscm. Covers were laid for eight.
Mrs M
bany, Ind„ attended the Alumnic Conference of Christian workers at the Moody Bible Institute the past week
for a number of years, will be the ( Chick-o-ma, chick-oma craney-crow.
speaker. Her subject will be “How to J
^ ^, Budget Your Salary.” The subject of (To me old school mate it seems some
10 n ° te 11,6 higher ^ork {f j nance j 8 Q f g reat importance especl-! how, ally to wage-earners and all women i We had more fun ihen than the boys
are urged to be present The Indus- J have now;
trial Clubs of the Y. W. C. A will be i When we were bare-footed boys you
of Evangelism of the masses. The Social Hour of Second Baptist Will give a Valentine Tea, Sunday from four to seven at home of Mrs. Ethel Shrivers, 322 Minerva St. Mrs. Wm. H. Ridgeway, of Columbia. Mo, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Bowlar in W. 25th St.
Observes Birthday—
Mm. Ossie Miller. 1834 E. 10th St., was hostess to a party Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The rooms were prettily decorated with carnations and sweet peas, The table decoration was a large white cake with lighted candles. A dainty two-course luncheon was served and Mrs. Miller was the ; re-
eepient of many gifts.
Leonard Mazey, 2809 Ralston <s confined to his home by sickness. Miss Pauline Turner in Columbia Ave., continues confined to her home. Mrs. Jones in Darnell SL, is m at
her home.
Mrs. Maude Stone Brents, in South Ritter Ave., went fb Chicago last Tuesday to attend the funeral of her cousin. Mr Homer Speed. Mrs. Lorene Stone Hall, who underwent a very serious operation in Detroit. Mich., is improving very nicely.
know.
Chick-o-ma, chick-oma craney-crow.
guest of honor. Miss Flossie Glover, Chairman of the Music Committee, will have charge of the musical pro-
gram. Daneva Donnell Wines is pres- Since we have all grown to sober ident; Miss Cora Carter is Secretary.) faced, men — ■- - 11 often think of the good days then; UNIFORM RANK K. OF P. TO Jolly old davs of long ago. * HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION I Chick-o-ma. chick-oma craney-crow. According to orders received from! W. J. L Reed. Brig. General of Indl- FREDERICK DOUGLASS ana. who is filling out the unexplred CELEBRATION TO BE OBSERVED
term of General H. D. Edmonds, who
resigned, the Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias will hold a joint installation of its officers, Thursday. Feb. l?th. at their headquarters, in
K. of P. Building.
Damon Co., No. 1, Marion Co.. No. 2. Chancellor Co., No. 3. Hermon Drill Team. No. 1. including some of the officers from over the State, will take a part in the ceremonies
Mrs. Francis Berry Cotton, whose cut and life story appeared * In the columns of this paper two weeks ago. will be the principal speaker at the Birthday Celebration of Frederick Douglass at the Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church, Monday night.
Feb. 14th at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Coston needs no Introduction to the Indianapolis public. Her work
Table charge. 25 cent per person.
W J. I. Reed. Brig. Gen l. Col. J. T. Ralne. Adj.
city, but throughout a large Dumber
of the States.
THOUGHTFUL SERVICE
After the last rites are said over a departed relative, and the family recalls with comforting satisfaction the smooth attentive manner in which everything was executed, then comes a realization of the assuaging
The Men’s Club of (he Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church is to be congratulated on securing so able s speaker for this occasion The musical program will b« an attractive am) pleas ink feature of this meeting. *
PHYLLIS WHEATLEY BRANCH Y. W. C. A. NOTES
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The Daughters of Isis of Deborah Court, No. 24, will give thoir card party Wednesday evening at the hall Feb. 16th. All Nobles and friends are invited. Prominent Members of the Elks’ Club Eentertained—
MRS. LULA DUNN Mr*. Lula Dunn, widow of the late H. E. Dunn, of the Peoples Burial Co., won first place in tbe Widow's Content. Mrs. Dunn reported a total of $.10.00 toward the conference fund of the N. A. A. C. P. The Widow's dramatic club will again present “Queen Esther at Jones Tabernacle A. M. L. Z. Church. Tuesday. Feb 15th at 8 P M. Mrs. W. B. Brown, directress. The election of officers will be held Friday evening. Feb. 18lh. Walter White, of N. Y. assistant secretary of tbe N. A. A. C. P.. was in the city to organise committees and arouse interest in the National Conference which will convene in Indianapolis, Jane 22 to 28. Mr. White delivered an address at Mt. Panua Baptist <’hurch, Monday evening. A large number of pledges were made to the conference fund.
WILL BELL my CattforaftT bunga low at a sacrifice, scrounrfeaving the city J L.. Tod4 3«p^W>st 2«th 8t Phone. RA ndolplLJTtO
Or. Sara Brown Returns to
The positive health program of the lY. W C. A was given a big Impetus by the visit of Dr Sara Brown, of i Washington. D C. Dr Brown spoke |to chibs, parent-teachers associations. iand many groups of girls, bringing s ialways a message of radiant, positive
health.
Sunday. Feb. 6th. Mr. and Mrs
j Samuel White. 917 Hosbrook St., enJtertained fonr prominent members of the Elks Lodge. 104, whh'a five-course 'dinner. The guest were. Geo. Lay, toastmaster; Atty. C. H. Thurston; i-Charles Boone and Upshaw- Bell. Much fun *as had by the witty toast-
master. George (Shine) Lay. The State of New York Club of
The Second Baptist Church, will present a group of students from the Cosmopolitan School of Music in a Matinee Musicale. Sunday. Feb. 27th, at 1 P. M., in the church auditorium. Piano students of Mrs. Lillian M. LeMop. Vocal Students of Mrs. Lucretia L. Mitchell and Violin Students of Mrs. Lottie B. McNary will appear on the program. The public is cordially
invited.
Tbe American Beauty Embroidery Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Johnson. 601 W. 28th St. The Fidelity Choir will meet with Mrs. Clara Johnson, 975 W 25th St.. Monday at 8 P. M. Tbe officers are Mr*. Patsy Jackson. Pres.; Mrs. Mary Owens. Vice-Pres.t Miss Blanche Montague. Secy.; Mrs. Edna Du pee. Asst. Secy.; Mrs. Augustine Burdwell. Treas.; Mrs. Clara Johnson, Librarian; Mrs Pearl Rogers, Asst. Librarian; Mrs Clara Davis, Pianist; Mrs. Essie Ray. Reporter. Alpha Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority will meet Thursday with Mrs. Delight Hinton. 2719 Ethel Ave. Ada Clnb met with Mrs. Nellie White, 517 Blight St, Thursday. Next meeting with Mrs. Ida Kinney in Paca
St.. Feb 17th.
Mrs. Minnie Turner entertained tbe members and friends of the Thurs-tay Coterie Club with a Valentine Party. The confections decorations were red hearts and mlnatnre valentines were given as favors. Mrs. Daneva D. Wines was the speaker. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Marie Smith. The Flora Grant Mite Missionary Society will meet Friday at 2:30 P. M. with Mrs. Montgomerry. 1914 Park Ave. Members are urged to be prea-
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Executive Secretary Called Away— j ^
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retanr. was railed to Savannah. C.a . \ v because of the serious illness of her*
slater.
Vespers Sunday Afternoon— 1
RUMMAGE SALE! 11
The Junior League announces a Rummage Sale. Feb 1?. 18 and 19. inrluding Saturday ntgbi at the Pythian
Hall. 701 North Senate Ave.. for thu . . , , „ benefit of thM Riley Hospital 212-2? :'J r * r»uh give a box social Mon- • . !day evening at the home of the pre*i- | i, dent Mrs Shorter. 1726 Alvord St. BIRTHS | All member* and friends are urged to
(he present
, , ~~~ ' The Jolly Bachelor Girl* will give a and Thelma Anderson. .411 N Valentine Party Friday evening at *he
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The girls of the Blue Triangle will be in charge of Vespars. Sunday, Feb. 6th at 4 o'clock. They have planned an interesting program You are In-
vited
Muncie Flashes Beat All-Stars 12-6— The Phyllis Wheatley Branch “All Stara.” journeyed to Muncie last Satrmlay evening where they played the Muncie .Fla*he*. The game wn-t full of pep and thrills Muncie won by a score of 12 to 6 The lineup of »h*> “An Stars" »»* Anne Jennings. Gupt and Jumping center. Ionise McBam. Right Forward; Eunice Paragon. Left Forward; Nancy Croney, Right Guard; Ernestine Nightingale. Left Guard; Antutnefte Ellis. Stde Center; Tattina Cooper. Anna Woolfork. and Jelina Grigs try. substitutes Our next game will he in the near future between the “V” Spee-dy Six and Louisville.
PAIN
apply JOHNSON’S BE PLASTER FOR QU»C RELIEF l*a»n resulting from a usual .-ause can be mad quickly, by applying a Je>] ladnumt i'lnxtc-r over the a You can buy this plaster store Whv suffer teni when siichwuick. «*<Te« tlv relief i* afforded by the putting onV Johnson's
Plaster?
The henefk%l effect* if belladonna plaster in quitting nalnf diminishing muscular spusiRi-. rellevjig ^liability
Th*- Beauty Culture league has postponed the meeting of February r'. tt Hth to Sunday Feb 27th
City Hos- p ar ant.Teacher*' not’e: Dr S
j A FurnI** addressed the ParentTeacher* Association of School 79. Friday. Feb tth The teachers were hostess and served the parents with refreshment Mr* Lula Jones. Pre sided Mr* Fttrnlss was also present
and made a few remarks
The Altruistic Club will me-t. Thursday w i«h Mr* Alicia Hugh. *
! 119 Ma-s Vve
The Junior Chummies club
meet with Mr* Mildred Smith. ‘*n7
|Shaky Feelingj Severe Headaches Mias Theresa M. Denning, I 1807 Nelson St, Knoxville, Tenn., (picture above) saya:l "I suffered quite a bit] with weakness, and at times] [would have severe head-] I aches and would have to go I I to bed. My limbs seemed to] I draw, ana I felt so weak] land shaky. Hus was just I before I graduated, and l| | didn’t want to loae any time J [in school. I was listless and] Itirad all the time. | "Carded was reoommeodlad. After the first bottle I| | felt better, bat I wasn’t] |willing to quit then. I took] 1 another and thara was a| ; difference in my I do not suffer now] headache—in fact, l| I feel well." Try Cardui for your ilia. CARDUI
broidery Club, Thursday, Feb. 17th at her home 559 W. 26th SL Mrs. Johnson, of 1033 K. niinoia SL, was the guest of the Phyllis Wheatley Embroidery Club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Phillips in Hudson SL Mrs. Viola Banks. Vice-Pres, presided. Mrs. Lena McGee of W. 26th SL, is improving after a serious illness of several days. Mrs. Grace Wilson filled Mrs. McGee's office of Chaplain at last Thursday's meeting. WOMAN’S MINSTREL TO ATTRACT LARGE AUOIENCt
One of the features of the Minsti and Charity Ball to be given at littson Hall, Friday. Feb. 18th w the rendition of tbe song “Just ^Little Flower the Bees Haven’t Fdund’* by Miss Mamie Davis. This jing ia the latest song by Russell SrnffEi. who i was a star in the play “rfiocolate | Ifeindie^" radically all of music jfor theViinisterl was sein^rom New | York b>\ Mr. Smith. Otjer features [will be me Apache djpee by Mrs. : Elizabeth Vjverstreet eMS Miss Mary Green. aiuV solo admwhv Miss Ruth
McBain
From th«> Vdvam eAale of tickets, a very large cimwd samns assured. Ths Jones Silver VonejDrchestra will furui .,|hish music !'<\ iljff dancing after th#
" ‘minstrel ^
. . , „ . The entertainment is directed by Pa. a M Quotations from Hunt* | hj MilI<>r und (s uiuler the enter-
wtu t- K ,v. a and a review o N.gge j ooramittee of wh.ch Mrs.
leav. n hv^Mis* t harb-setta Pip., | Jl>n ,, s is ,. hairmsin . assisted by
* r > - -*l * lark Pre* Luctle John Fo% ^ Mrs Ruth Kirk .
t ... v> ,, :t 1 The proceeis of the entertainment
„ 1 V, , .1 ; ! " ,ll toward establishing a home
-rt, 1 '' t V!". l Jfor untortnnate colored girls. Thursday afternoon, r eb i.th at th-> „
finishing stndv of th.- church at 2 .10. All m. in rp 17* i F 1 H t? & Fi
^^tabillty ? bers nrged to be present. Mrs Eli- ; I *> s'*, v/ MM Fj 1%
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congestion and Lon tear don and af- | labct h St.-w.irt, Pre*
fording coniirit^Jns walmth. nuppor? Wntkln-. Secy
and comfort as\long f* th** plaster 1 Mr*. Thus Parker was host' s* !<> j
*dy th*- off! the Artful Arts Club. Thursday aft. t j
pharmacist* | noon at her home in form Tins • Av.v Forty years Mr*. Fred Brown. President, were the pi- The Parent-Teachers Association, of ;
nved bclladon-: School No 21. met Wednesday after-;
Johnson’* Bel* ;no..n Walter F White of New York first in the was the speaker Mr*. Georgia Mat
all over the‘tin is the president.
1 All member* of Sister of Gharlty i
s obtained are Ghonis will meet at the Temple. Sun
rd of highest day at 4 P M for rehearsal,
you buy bear The Golden Leaf Club .-l.., ted tlo- ;
following officers last week at thej
home of Mrs. Bettie Towsey,
remains oj. the rial recoiTTittlO throwghoul tbe ago Johnson & ontN-rs In tuakin ;na plaster*, and jladonna Plaster* number sold and
world.
The marvelous due solely to the
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The Widows’ Dramatic (U^b. will present the drama. Queen Mather, at 8:06 orlock P. M. sharp# Tuesday eveniDR. Beb. 15th 1827 at /ones Tab- ! emacle Al M E. Zion Ch/rch corner j Michigan End Blackford SMfc.. this city. • This drank is given tinAr the dtrecI lion of M-s. W. E. Brwwn. Indianapolis’ foremost dramat k# teacher. The admission will be 26c. ffUl who want to see sommof the mosf dramatic ami far-reaching event* in f he history .of
the Jewish
ed will cert a
sing Mrs.
Queten Esthe
ows Dra mat The follow characters: King; Miss
Esther; Rev. Robert Benne Swanson, Han Zeresh; John
ger.
There are 2 The king wea purple. The pink velvet an tendants are tumes of pastel Rev. W. D. Tabernacle will Queen Esther S
eople, ly be ju wn’s i s evldi Club. K an
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Iking portrayIfled in witneslerpretatkm of ice by the Wid-
the
Pres.; Sadie Burnett, Fin. Secy.: Lucy Welch. Asst. Secy.: Bertha Reed. Statistician. Genevieve Carr. Treas.;
Marv Jeffry. Parliamentarian. Mrs. W. E Jones. 1.119 Cornell Ave..
will be hostess to the Mothers’ Club an auxiliary of the Progressive Series School of Plano Lessons with Ellen V. Thomas. Director Saturday. 2 P. M. Mrs. Frances B. Coston. will have charge of the progrant. Mrs. John Downing Johnson. State Director of the Progressive Series Lessons will speak AU mother* and friends are
urged to be present.
Th Busy Bee Cltlb of Mt. Zion Baptist Church will preesnt students of the CosmopoUtaq School of Music and Fine Arts In a recital Friday, March
4th at 8 P. M.
Mrs. Clara H. Smith, will be the hostess to the Phyllis Wheatley Em-
DEATHS
principle
ando Rodman. IHsoiy Queen leman, Mordecai an; Mrs. Helen rs. Abhie Dailey, lomery, Messen-
icters in the cast, costume of royal wears a gown, of saris, and the atpieasing in coslades. \ht. Pastor of Jones teach a sermon on
Lux Ada Smith. 54, 2466 Cornell Ave.,
Chronic Nephritis.
Glodun Lawrence, 33, Central Hos-
pital. Carcinoma.
Tillman Long, 67, 850 W. Walnut
St., Bronchitis.
Grant Fletcher, 53, 446 N. West
St., Lobar pneumonia.
Gladys Thomas, 21 days, 223 W.
20th St., Premature birth.
Robt. L. Baum, 4 mo. 2047 Alvord
St. Broncho pneumonia.
Mary Hopkins. 100, Battles Sanatori-
umm, Cerebral hetporrhage.
Claudies Thomas, 22 days, 223 W.
20th St., Premature birth Mary Perry, 70, 715 W St., cerebral hemorrhage. John Williams, 41, City
tBERT H. ryant has jut
IRYANT completed
four ye H. Mich nown an
ant as h
scholars,
and one of the clarinet
course, stud
a teacher] who reco ng been r. Bryan
e best and s:
.a lari
d with Ernest f National reends Mr. Brye of his best s well equipped chers for bot 4 * aphoiie, and number of sf
Michigan Hospital,
day morning, Feb.
13th at Joneg Tabernacle at 11:00
o’clock. Rev Speight is by all odds, one of the most dramatic and forceful j Lobar pneumonia,
ministers in Indjanapolts. In fact, he ( Susie Stewart, 41, 115 E. 19th SL,
is one o'fthe most forceful and dra- 1 Acute dilatation! of heart
matic ministers in the country. All • Joseph Hill, 66, 950 N. California
| St., Chronic interstitial nephritis.
will do well to hear him.
now teachin
dents.
For informaflfiR^on enrollment, « LI ncoln 3471, or write in care of T1 Cosmopolitan School of Music at Fine Arts, .1036 N. West Street
Catarrh of
Bladder
Pain Easily Relieved by iSantal Midy
Refuse any Imitation
Look for thd word “MIDY” SolJ hy AU Drr^gysts
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