Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1929 — Page 7

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NEWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA

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PERU, IND. Mary L. Mayberry Mrs. I>an Johnson was hostess to

• Servioes as usual Sunday at the churches. • ReV. F. Ksteal delivered a very inspiring sermon Sunday

le Stitci. and Chatter club Thurs-j n, ^ ht at the Second Baptist church, flay. The time was spent in Needle 1 Don,t forget the program and recepwork; at the close of the meeting ^ t,f ' n A P rl * B - Coach Burl Fnddie and ^Mra. Johnson served a lovely three-i tht ‘ Basketball team will he special I tourae supper. • Rev. Crossland was I KUesrs - Financial drive April 10th- | In Mlch^an Sunday. • Messrs. Samj^** 1- * ^ r ’ ani ^ Mrs. A. Simmons at- —^ ,nd Vern Pettlford visited ,t ' n ‘f p d the funeral of Beverly Hearn

in Lawrencevllle, Friday. * Mr # and Mrs. Paris Hamilton charmingly entertained a few friends Saturday evening, in honor of the birthday an-

Mich^ai lotnasAn indim^i

]polis Sunday. • A number

nt the local hoys will leave soon with the several different circuses that are wintering in peru. • Mrs. Bud Par-

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r!sh who has been ill, is Improving. | n,versar >' of Hejernett. * The • A "Day in Palestine," will be ^jy- 1 nuartet composed of Mr. and Mrs.

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LEBANON, IND.

Hetty Lewis

Rev C. S. Brown preached an impressive sermon at Bethel A. M. E., amount from rally was $.11.65. there are some cards to be turned in I Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter who have spent the winter in Bliama, Fla., have returned home; enroute home they visited friends and relatives in Lexington and VerI a-TJUes, Ky. * Miss.-- Julia White and |Eli*abeth Lester; Mesd&mes Chas. Woodson, Hetty Lewis: Mr. Churchill •ended the Trustee supper in fkfort. * Mr. and Mrs. Chester Winfred Howard of IndiaNlis motored over and spent intlay with Mr. and Mrs. John ruee, * Mrs. Antonia Parrott of In-

in the city last week the guest of his niece, Mrs. Leora Boatright. He whs enroute to Indianapolis to the bed-

the members and cjiurchgpers. The j Easter program Sunday afternoon. | his best on this occasion. Beautiful Sunday school continues to grow in I All are invited to fettend. • The Bap-. palms adorned the pulpit. After con-

number and interest. Miss Abbena ; list church will have theirs at night.

side of his nephew, Arthur Williams, darner, Supt.; Mosdames Ada Lee, Rev. Winn will preach Sunday lE C 1 11 r* o 1 To TUT D I A i : a. * r» rx i ^ x a._

i* Funeral services for James Frank Simms, ^7 years, who died Sunday were held at Bethel A. M. E., church Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Stoner in charge. Burial Beech Grpve cemetery. Survivors aref' widow Betty and sister in Dayton, O. * Special Easter Prayer service xyill be held at Shaffer Chapel A. M. E., church at 5 a. m. At 10:45, Easter Message will be delivered by the pastor. Rev. A. E. Taylor. At 1 p. m.. the Sunday school will have their program and at 7:45 the * Senior choir will render special Easter music. The regular A. C. E., league hour will be

H. Isom, W. L>. Marshall and Mrs. F. Esteal sang at the Central Christian church (white) Monday evening, to a crowded audience. * Miss Lorena Anderson of Vincennes, was the

guest of friends Monday. • Rev. and * observed at 6:10 with Miss Goodnll Mrs. F. Esteal. Mr. and Mrs. A I leading the Lesson, Program in Simmons and son motored to Evans-1 charge of Miss Thelma Louise Gold-

Rev. George Sandefur left

ville Sunday and attended the special services at the Little Hope Baptist church. They were the guests of

Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Smith. odd ;— FRENCH LICK, IND'.

Gwendolyn Pace

Mrs. Dorothy Prince was hostess to the 'Royal Mutual Embroidery club Thursday. "The Silver tea" given by the Mutuals on St. Patrick’s day was a success. * The Twilight Social Welfare club held a very interesting meeting at the Wnddy holt I, with Mrs. Waddy as hostess.

apolis, who has been the guest Wilke and Sister-in-law,

I *** Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, has returned home. * Mr. and Mrs. Charley

Mrs. A. Wilke were the clubs guests. The "Girl's Reserve guild” a Jr.

Fields spent Thursday in the city department of The Twilight Social ahopping. • Eugene King and daugh-j " elfare club met at the home ol ter Eugenia, are frequent visitors in * Mrs. Sol Pittman. The offioeis of Indianapolis spending the week end. lhis Jr - organization are: Miss Evelyn • Mrs. John Bruch visited Mrs. | president; Miss Francis Smith In Indianapolis. • Mr. Boone 1 Saulsberry. secretary and Miss G. made a business trip to Anderson. •, Bace, treasurer. * The Pastor s aid Mrs. Florence Brown of Frankfort, a w,d ** organization cf Bethel xvas hostess to th<- Semper Thi club, I a; m - e - church are planning big Thursday. An elaborate five-course things for the Spring dri\e. Mr. dinner was served the club members | and Mrs. Ike Lloyd entertained the from Lebanon: Mesdames Novella 1 ladies aid and Brotherhood of Bethel King. Lydia King. Alice Carpenter i A - M. E„ church, Tuesday. Don’t and Maude Herring. * Mesdames fail to see the Pageant, "The ResurMargaret Powell and Prude Welsh.! rcctlon" at the 5:00 o’clock Easter Kev. Hawkins of Gary, enroute to at-j ,<,,inda ' Morning s^r\ice at the Bethel tci.d the Baptist association in India- A * M. E., church Rev. H. B. Patnapolls, had breakfast and supper Person. The choir is preparing >ome with fhe Woodson family. • Don't > beautiful faster music which is sure forget The Recorder. j to Please. Services 5. 11, ami 0:00

, o’clock everybody welcome. We esi pfcially invite the visitors. * Bro.

nOo WASHINGTON. IND.

Mrs. F. Esteal

Jefferson Heater, age 66, died at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday at the home I of his sister, Mrs. Julia Von Trees, j 812 Lincoln street. He formerly was jcook and was well known in this Ity,. Mr. Heater was born in Ken»cky, the son of Luther and Anna leater. Survivors are: one daughy, Mrs. Venetine Sanders of Indians; two sisters, Mrs. Maria Kip, of Bowling Green. Ky. and Julia Von Trees of this city. Fur services were held at the Res. urday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Frank eal officiated. Burial Hawkins I metery. Relatives attending the fufrom out of the city were: Mrs. fenetipe Sanders. of Indianapolis; Hiram Stewart and Mrs. Alice , r eeks, of Vincennes. * Rev. and I Mrs. F. Esteal, Mrs*. H. Isom, Mr. [and Mrs. A. Simmons and son att« tided the Executive board of the I ML Olive Baptist State association Thursday and Friday in Vincennes, * Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Craven left I Wednesday for a vMt in Indianapolis.

James Duke is convalescing. * Mrs Alice Garnett spent the week end in Louisville. * Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Paterson and son -James, motored to Louisville, last week. * James Cork proprietor of the Acme hotel is much improved. • Rev. Perry of Indianapolis is in the Valley again for the season. • Rev. C. J. Embry and wife are here for the season * Send any news you wish published to agent, not later than Monday morning. Read The Ktorder for current news. oOo

MUNCIE, IND. Ella Woldridge

Miss Terene Taylor, Miss Wilma Goodall, Messrs. Henry Jackson and Willard Stewart motored to Connersvllle, Sunday. * Daniel Keith returned home from Van Wert, Ohio,

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Friday for Chattanooga, Tenn ,lifter conducting a two week’s revival at Calvary Baptist church with Rev. Win. Z. Thomas, pastor. Many additions were made to the chureh. * **frs. Logan Fagean and daughter,

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Miss David of Mounds, 111., arrived here Saturday for future residence. oOo FRANKLIN, IND. Mrs, H. C. Williams Mrs. A. .1. Richey i.-; visiting her mother, Mrs Colbert and sister,, Mrs. Mary Irvin, who is in the hospital. • Edw. Gaines and Ruby Crowe spent Sunday in Muncie visiting friends. * Miss Evelyn Evuns who has been in Chicago all winter," spent the week end with her brother and wife. She left Sunday for Terre Haute, where she will enter the Spring term in Ind. S. N., school. • Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. Robinson's parents. * Jessie Perkins was in Indianapolis Sunday. * Miss Inez Gains and mother spent Sunday in Indianapolis the guests of friends. • Rev. Moorman was in Indianapolis last week on business. * Thomas Perkins is seriously ill nt his home on W. King street, * Mrs. Alice Ow»:ns returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with her son and his family in Peoria, 111. She reported a very pleasant visit. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed White and daughter Anna Laura, spent Sunday in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Colbert in ndiar.apolis, Sunday, to a birthday anniversary of Mrs, Colbert. * Services were well attended at Second Baptist church Sunday. Their choir sang at Rev. Marion's church Sunday afternoon. * Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Dunn and family, Mrs. Myrtle Rife and daughter Bernice, were guesls Sunday afternoon in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis of the Capital city, spent Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vancleave. • If. C. Williams was in Indianapolis Monday on business. oOo ■

EVANSVILLE, IND.

Edith E. Hits

The Little Hope Baptist church held good services last Sunday after-

Sunday, where he was called to the noon, when a big musical program

bedside of his sister, Mrs. Sarah Jackson. * Mrs. Ella Woldridge returned home Wednesday. She spent Monday in Lima, O., with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guy. • Crltt Williams of Van Wert, O., wds

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was rendered, with special singing by the one hundred voiee chorus. Rev. J. . Stevenson of Henderson, Ky., was the visiting minister who delivered a wonderful sermon on "Singing.” The fourth Sunday in April, this big chorus ( will be in Oakdale at the Little Zion BaYitlst church. * The Baptist Women’s Missionary and Educational auxiliary, City-wide will hold its regular meeting each Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m., at the Nazarene Baptist church. Mrs. G. W. Cole, Pres., and Mrs. Ethel Collins. Corresponding secretary. * Mrs. Mary Dorsey of NVwhurg, was the pleasant guest of Mrs. Letitla Early in John Street, Inst Wednesday. * The funeral of Charles Dawson was held last Thurs'day rt the Little Zion Baptist church, with Rev. E. D. Witherspoon officiating. He was a former graduate of the Douglas High school ind very active in athletics. Ho leaves a mother; a brother; two sisters; two aunts; two uncles and a host of friends, to mourn his loss. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank House entertained last Monday evening at their home 21i> Taylor avenue, complimenting Mr. nn>. Mrs. J. Roscoe Dawson of Louisville, *Ky. The other guests included: Miss Gertrude Field, Mr. Israel Newton, Mrs. Lucille Harper and Miss Alice Gregory. * James Noel is quite ill at his home 409 Olive street. • Mrs. Reeves 1114 Campbolle street, was called to Nashville, Tenn., because of the serious Illness of her granddaughter, Miss Isabelle Owens. • Mrs. Blanehe Lockhart passed away March 15th, after a long illness at her home in Gum street. The funeral was held March 15, at the Cleaves Temple C. M. E., church of which she was a faithful member. Rev. I. F. White officiated, assisted with beautiful remarks by Rev. L. S. Smith. Rev. L. A. McIntyre rendered a beautiful solo, “Nothing Between." The Junior Stewardess board were pallbearer? and flower girls. She leaves to mourn her loss: a husband, Milton Lockhart; a six year old son. Howard; a father; one aunt; one great aunt; a number of uncles and cousins and a great host of friends. A picture was taken at the cemetery before interment. The family wishes to thank the many friends for the kindness, especially Mesdames, Belle Brooks, Martha Holland, Letitla Early and Maybelle Cates. • Mrs. Samuel Anderson entertained friend last Tuesday evening at her home In Ballard street with a surprise birthday party for her husband. About twenty-five guests were present and enjoyed a pleasant evening. A dainty twocourse luncheon was served late in the evening by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Lena Slaughter, Frankie Blue, Idella Coleman end Mattie Farmer A large number of useful and pretty presents were received. * Alexander Chapel A. M. E., church—Rex'. J. A. Lindsay, pastor. Last Sunday was a high day with

Dr. G. W. Buckner, J. A. Lindsay, j morning You are invited to attend M. C. Holley; Bros. H. K. Offutt.jall these services. • Mrs. Welsh McW. A Rucker, ail officers and Dade and chlHlren left Thursday

te. chers in Alexander Sunday school are taking good care of the lambs of His fold. The pastor delivered a stirring sermon in the morning services in keeping with Palm Sunday. One convert was baptized and two foliowshipped into the church. The baptismal services were impressive. The Alexander Stars under the direction of Mrs. Mary Bynum, held a fine session at the parsonage last Wednesday night. The pastoi. Dr. Lindsay, Mrs. Lindsay and daughter, Mrs. Ha.liie Mills were made happy by a. visit of the club. Mrs. Mary Hunter, the president is much improved after several days illness ai her home in High street. * Bro. W. A. Gaines, the popular undertaker ami faithful memoer of our church is rapidly recovering from a minor operation on the eye, to the delight of his many friends and admirers. * ihe Easter program already prepared will thrill the church with Easter bolls in celebrating the resurrection of Christ. Don’t miss the Easter servies Sunday morning, but you must be on time. * The Oakdale Sunday school will conduct its Easter program Sunday night. Everybody is cordially invited. Be on time, the program is bigger and better tliah ever. .). .Ross Norris, Supt.: Rev. Witherspoon, pastor and Miss Edith Hite, pianist. * oOo MITCHELL, IND. Bernice Clemons, Miss Anna V. English, LuVintm .'rud Henry taken dinner at their grandmother’s, Mrs. Henry Cooper. Thursday. * Rosetta Clemons wets wedded u. Louis Ash iast Satuiuay * Remember Easter exercises all day Saturday at both churches. * Mrs. Julia. Hayes returned home in Bedford, last Sun-

day.

LYLES, IND.

Lyman Parks, Reporter

Services were well attended Sunday morning. Dr. C. L. cpiUegrove, I’. E., preached a strong sermon. Job, 28 ; 7-8, subject “The Patliv'ay.” We are always glad to have him. The quarterly conference was held Saturday night and the reports were fairly good. Dinner was served at the parsonage by the Steward

night for Ensley, Ala., on a vlult to relatives. * Rally nt the Baptist church First Sunday in April, for the benefit of the janitors. Be sure and come out. * Several attended the school play in Rockport, Friday night. • Miss Minnie Jewell of Evansville, is in the city being employed at the underwear factory. * The Young Men’s quartet will sing at the Blaster program Sunday night. Come* out and hear them. * The senate stenographer that lives in this city (white) brought us the good news that the Hon. W. W. Loving at the close of the legislature made one or the best speeches she ever heard in the Senate chamber at Indianapolis, on March' 11th. He was' introduced by the Lieutenant Gox-er-nor. Y r. Loving can and is always

secrating the palms, Rev. Rabitory gave a branch to each person present. The large congregation showed their appreiatlon of the beautiful services by giving a large offering. * Mrs. Katie lark of 617 S. Fourth street, entertained at Sunday morning breakfast in honor of Mrs. Gilliam and Mrs. Harvey, sister of Luther Roberts. Covers were laid for ten. A three-course breakfast was served. The table was beautifully deorated. * Ermine Pettlford, local Mall carrier is home from the hospital, where he underwent an operation. He is improving. * For the most accurate State and National news, read The Indianapolis Recorder You can help us to make it the biggest amt best paper in Terre Haute, by sending in your news to 2112 Tippecanoe or Phone, C. 5796. Boost this paper and it will boost you. —oOo—

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‘Shrine Baby Ball,” by Noble H.

ready for a speech, for he is a gifted Q Ow»ley, at the 17th Annual East-

er Event and Presentation, Tomlinson hall, Easter Monday nite. "Sallie of My Dreams,” sung by

orator. It Is very seldom that our people have the opportunity to address legislatures and when these Invitations are presented go and do likewise, let them see the talents we

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WEST BADEN, IND.

Thomas Christopher, one of the deacons of the Baptist church and a butler for Mr. Ed Ballard, owner of the West Baden Springs hotel, has jeturnei from ft tour in Europe,

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the Hotel Hays'. • Mrs. Morris Wil-> FOR RENT—Furnished room, son is improving nicely. * Robert couple preferred. 722 W. 25th Sr! Huddleston, Jr., Is visiting his father HA. 2359-R. 3-30 It. here. * Mr. and Mrs. Richmond spent j the week end at Ligonier with his! FOR SALE—8 room house, modbrother. |ern with garage. 125 W. 19th St. oOo Address Mme. T. G. Bramlette, MADISON, IND. |1532-7th St., N. W., Washington, D. Greenville Harris IC- 3-30-41. The Eastern Stars held their ser-j Fob RENT—Desirable "home for mon at the M. E.. church Sunday responsib j e fain iiy g room j, atb afTernoon, * Edward Perry continues large front and hack yard, garage, very ill at his home on Fifth St. * $35.00. 125 W. 19th St. O. J. Smith Th.lma Rur»n. the Mule rtauel „er; R, ' all >' Co - 114 N. Delaware S, o< Mrs. Helen Burton on Fifth St.,1 ' 3-30-41. is very ill at this report. * Mr. and! FOR RENT—2 room apartment, Mrs. Robert Jackson and family were | * 32 Indiana Ave., furnished, $14.00, called Saturday to New Castle, Ky., j $11.00. See A. C. Teron the account of the death of Mrs. Indiana Ave. Jackson’s brother, Mr. Herley. * 3 30-tf.

Misses Anna O’Banion and Mildred Harris completed their two and one

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, parents. Miss Harris is visiting forj ’ a few days at Terre Haute. * Mrs.;

1912 Locust St. Terre Haute, Ind. (Hattie Jackson of Indianapolis is

visiting friends. • Wilson Watson,/

SEYMOUR, IND.

irienun - ™ •u™ 1 unit last Thursday night

where he has been for several months i Nob , e p at Heston, at the 17th ' Charles Guess, Elmer O’Banion, Rog-j h " M a ron< ' ert ’ under the auspic es of with the Ballard family. He made a Annual Easter Event and Presen- er Shelton and Greenville Harris [ ,h *’ Parent -Teachers association.

tatlon, Easter Monday, Tomlinson j nio1ored to Indianapolis Sunday, while l w,thout question it was a magnifihall, given by Persian Temple No. there- they called on Miss Martha ient affair and all of the people state

Guess, Mrs. Curry and Howard j it was the most prominent affair Downton and other friends. * Mrs.j he jcj i n Seymour. The program was

thrilling from start to finish. * The nephew Of Mrs. Everett Booker of

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splendid talk at the church services last night. • The Reds gave a splendid banquet in honor of the Blues, winners of the First Quarter drive last Friday night at the Baptist parsonage. They enjoyed a splendid program. The following received t uttons fer not missing a Sunday

during the quarter, Misses Lois F >o1 * j daughter, Mrs. Rev.

lard, Anna Christine, Gladys and* Francis Juniper, Miss Estella*Graham and Paul Gore. • This was Clean-up week at the Baptist church. It was cleansed from the sidewalk to the alley. It was also beautifully decorated and refinished. Everything looks

LOGANSPORT, IND. (John Louis of Fifth St., continues Mrs. Homer Hill j j,, * Mrs carl Tyree is able to be Mrs. Mayfield was called to Chi- ou ' t agalnf a f ter being confined for cage, on account of the illness of her J a days at her home. * The Lad-

A surprise' of the M. E., church gave a sup-

party on Henry Harris was given last 1 P er Saturday night. Please .fn<l (

Mondav. at his home in Miami Ave., your news in by Monday noon forjwas observed fittingly. Rev Green of ‘ , _ . , „ TT the reporter and help boost The Re-j the Nazarene church and Burl

»n honor of hi? .xc oimiday. Mr. liar-1 _ • _

Franklin, visited them Sunday. *, The Palm Sunday services at theA M. church and Sunday school

ria is very active and works at thei Homer Hill Barber shop. He re-' ceivad many useful gifts. * A Social j

order.

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SOUTH BEND, IND. Miss Elaine Wallace

Sparks, evangelist, added much to the occasion. Rev. G. R. Jackson preached a great sermon Sunday

bright jinti cheerful for the opening of was given for the A. M. E., church j Miss Medora Powell has gone to, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wallace. * Mes-

the 25th Anniversary program. * William Cox of Chicago, is assisting Mrs. Morgan in her Barber shop during

at the home of Mrs. Cora Hood last! Chicago for an indefinite stay. * The dames Katherme Sanders, Lula Thursday night, at which time the! Ladies Sociable club met Tuesday J Sanders and Mary Johnson will

0 —- — - ■ , „ . J „ i afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ola; spend Sunday as guests of relatives the busv season. * The busy season following officers wcie ejected lor a j Hen(Jf , r! , on 221 x. Olive street with in New Liberty, Ky • Miss Cora

has opened up in a big way and large numbers of waiters and bell

ess, Mrs. Jessie Hardiman, Mrs. Al- J haVe returned for the same,

ice texvard and Mrs. Cora Powell

Saturday night March 30, there will he a fish fry at the parsonage. Prayer meeting will begin Sunday night. Preaching services the lirst Sunday in April. * Mrs, Tursey Parks has gone to Carrymllis, 111., to visit her mother who is ill. * Edgar Roundtree and family made a trip to Indianapolis, after his little granddaughter. * Let us read The Indianapolis Recorder. It will only cost you a niokle to get the news throughout the state.

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

P. W. Corley

The Alpha Eta Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority an-

nounces the final plans? for the oh- . ^ servanee of Educational day, Apiil; Moore entertained 14th. Speakers will he sent to ever> [ of guests in honor of Hansel Moore's church in the city to impress the j birthday. The evening was enjoyahly

spent in dancing and music; at a late hour a luncheon w?_.s served. * Missi Ferline Moore will spend the Ea-

Ella Harris, treasurer; Henry Harris and Frank Coe placed on the Refreshment committee. * Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Griggs of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Griggs of China jfo, visited Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Griggs, last week. * Mrs. Peg Goins and Mrs.

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MARION, IND.

Impressive funeral strx’ices for Uncle Daniel Shoecraft, one of Grant county's oldest citizens, were held Wednesday afternoon from --Second Baptist church. Rev. \\ in. Oglesby, officiating. • The Christina F. Smith, Y. P. A., met at the home of Mrs. W. T. Bailey. * The me‘ting of the Amanda Smith club was held Thursday at the home of llm president, Mrs. Anna P. Julius. • A. R. Martin, care taker of the Mecca club, submitted to an operation Sunday, and is reported to be much improved. * James A. Dempsey is some better. * Mrs. Lucinda Martin, wife of A. R. Martin, continues ill. • Mrs. Belle Wallace is still confined to her home. * Rev. and Mrs. B! F. Adams, of Allen Temple A. M. F., church, are the proud parents of an infant son, born yondav. * Under the auspices of the- Pastor’s Aid society, of St. Paul Baptist church, r. program was gi-.en Thursday .evening at the church. A special sermon will be delivered by the newly appointed pastor Rev. D. D. Griffin, Sunday. oOoBOONVILLE, IND. Rev. Winn on last Sunday morning at the Baptist church preached from the Sunday school lesson. His remarks were very* interesting and many practical points were set forth in his argument. Attendance was good. * The St. Andrew M. E., church Sunday school will have their

need of the value of education. * April 21st will be Tag day and will be assisted by the Boy scouts. * Wayne Lewis, son of Prof, and Mrs. Morton i^ewis was eieuleu «.o the student council of the Indiana State Normal school. He is th first colored student to he so honored. * Mrs. Ruby Waldon is still confined to her bed with illness. • Church Activities: Salter’s chapel—Easter service. The pastor. Rev. Julius Hayden, at 10:10 a. m., will speak on the subject "The Power of His Resurrection, ' special service at 3 p. m. In the evening the choir will render Easter music selec-

Prof. Walter Fort

and wife will spend Easter with relatives in Evansville and Sebree, Our Pity primary will soon be

Ky.

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"500.” The prizes were won by Mesdames Payl Bassett and Hazel Watt. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Grady of East Sorin street. * The East Side Community club met Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Minnie Dempsey, 814 N. St. Peter street. * Mesdames, Lola Lawson and Cora B. Hill will entertain the O. D. T., club at the

on in full bla«t, as the writer has suggested several times, there are enough Colored voters to turn *the tide in either direction. We should be represented in our city council and we have plenty of good timber for that office. The* writer differs

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ster holidays visiting friends and relatives in Indianapolis. * Mr. Ed Gibson died at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Simmons after a lingering illness. She leaves a husband and other relatives to mourn her loss. oOo BLOOMINGTON, IND. James Turner, Agent Carl Lynn of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Miss Virginia. Terrel. * Miss Alyc** Stone of Columbus, spent Sunday with h* r grandmother. * Mrs.

2°th • Mr. and Mrs Walter Bell of Old party, but race pride enough

shout him that if one of our race men is nominated for councilman, he will help put him over.* * Wiley

Michigan City, visited Mrs. Georgia Brvnnt Sunday March 24th. * The Saint Pierre Ruffin club will enter-

tain at a 1 o’clock luncheon Friday | cuuich. The greatest playlet and afternoon in the home of Mrs. Min- j pageant will be given at Wiley

me Davis, 1039 Talbot avenue. * Mr. and Mr?. William Parker, Jr. and Sr., and Mrs. Meddows of Elkhart, were visiting Mrs. ora B. Hill, Sunday March 24 th. • The South Side Boosters are sponsoring the Budget for the Olivet A. M. E.. church, by introducing the Envelope system.

Easter Sunday 8 p. m., by the Sunday school titles, "Easter Flowers.” and "Brown Bulbs and Flowers." Everybody welcome. Rev. Holloway will make his annual report Sunday night. * A neat sum was presented to Rev. Holloway by the men of thr Splegal Furniture factory as an ap-

Nannie Bowman hsi.s returned to

tions, with a brief spiritual interpre- Muncie, after being called here by

.ation by the pastor. On Friday Apr. 3th, at H p. m . An operetta "The Merry Milkmaids” in two parts, will

the illness and death of John Johnson. * Mr. and Mrs. James Deal are the proud parents of a baby son.

he promoted by Mrs. Ruth Corley,! Mrs. Fred Kirby of Louisville, i s

with a cast of 35 characters. This will he a very elaborate play. SuV, da\ April "th, Rev. Hayden will

preach his

visiting her sisters, Mesdame? Samuel Hunter, Wesley Flannigen and Virgil Lomax. * Misses Julia Huntor

farewell sermon. < - on ", a nd Anna Cain spent Saturday in

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fertnee will begin April 10th, at Lexington, Ky. Missionary Baptist—Dr. B. \V, Murrel, Quincy, 111., has accepted the pastorate of this church. He will take active charge of the church, early in May. The Sewing circle will hold a bake sale Saturday March 10th, at the church from 1 to 5 p. m. Many delicacies will be offered. Easter Sunday special program by the clynr under the direction of Warren Anderson. The First Free Baptist church has recently beautified the auditorium of the church and held their opening service last Sunday. Rev. H. C. Maxwell, former pastor in charge. * Spruce St. church— The six group leaders will hax'e their Pig Feeding contest, Friday evening March 29th. Come and join in the ham hunt. Quarterly services April 7th. Easter cantata Sunday evening by the choir. Interest increases in the Sunday School Red and Blue contest. * The Allenite club of Allen chapel lias postponed . the Mother’s and Daughter’s annual oanquet until Friday evening, April 19th. * Mrs. Louise Britton, after several weeks illness, died Sunday at her home, Tippec/noe. Surviving: a daughter, Mrs. Viola Campbell apd a grandson, Nathaniel. Funeral serx'ices were Wednesday. * Go to John J. Halberg for your choice meats. Personal Mention — Herman Smith and Miss Inez Ward of Vincennes, were among friends here Sunday. * Mrs. Daisy Manu.el and her mother, Mrs. Louise Tootle, were in Charlottsville and Indianapolis, on business, Friday of last week. * Mesdames, Maggie Harvey and Willard Gillium of Arcadia, were the guests of their brother, Luther Roberts, Sr., and family, last week. * Mrs. Griggsly of ML Vernon, is x’isiting her sister, Mrs. Elsie Drurey. * Mr. and Mrs. John Hearn and mother Hearn, were in Lawrencevllle, 111., last Wednesday and Saturday, called by the sickness and death of his nephew, Belvie Hearn. * Prof. Ed. Rochelle of Evansville, spent the week end with relatives in this city. He made a short talk at Allen dhapel Sunday morning on the "Passion Play. v Miss A. L. Knight a teacher will spend her Spring vacation next week, at her home in Arcadia. * Palm Sunday was beautifully observed at Allen chapel. Rex'. Rabitory, who always preaches excellent sermons, was at

Martinsville. * St. Andrews Chapter No. 50. observed Palm Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Whistell. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson are driving a new Ford sedan. * Mr. and Mrs. Chester Drake are driving a uew Dodge sedan. * Cornelius Conge has gone to Terre Haute for an indefinite stay, * The funeral services for John Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Johnson, was held at the Taylor’s Chcapel church Monday afternoon, in charge of Rex - . W. D. Patton. John was a member of Taylor chapel, attended Banneker school and played the violin in the High School orchestra. The pallbearers were his cousins, Robt. Tucker, Garrett Chandler, Jas. Buress and Wilfred Lewis. The flower girls were six of his school mates, Theressa Folliee, Mildred Turner, Cassia Gordon, Willa Martfield, Gladora Hampton and Jean Evans. Those here to attend the funeral were Misses Treacy, Nina and Dorothy Johnson of Chicago. * Albert Allen of Columbus, spent Saturday with relatives and friends. * Wilton, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Stone remains ill at his home in W, Cth street. * The Ladies club of Second Baptist church entertained Saturday night with a St. Patrick’s Benefit party, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johpjon. A St. Patrick’s

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The Colored women who are cam-j pregiation for his service rendered paigning for Chester Dueomb for them, Flev. Holloway was the Mayor are meeting with wonderful ^ speaker to this factory of men twice success. * Dick Bryant has accepted! weekly and they express their rea position with the Lasall? hotel. * grets of his leaving them. The Rev. The Brooks family 418 S. Main St., Mrs. Josephine Campbell, : of the who have been confined to their home j Trinity \L E., church, will preachat with Scarlet fever, are able to be out j Wiley, Sunday April 7th, 2:30 p. m.. again. • Dr. Charles S. Boyd of. her choir of 25 voices will render the

Washington, D. C., a graduate of Howard has recently come into the city and taken over the practice of Dr. J. L. Curtis, 1521 Linden Ave. * Mesames Georgia Cochran and Rebecca Fox spent a few days with friends in Kokomo, Ind. * The South Side Boosters club met Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Mary

music and we solicit your presence to hear the forceful speaker. Rev, and Mrs. Holloway, will leave for conference at Lexington, Ky.; April 10th on a special coach out of Chicago, April 9th. This pastor and wife have made a record here that will live in the hearts of these people years to come, these two years

and they have won themselves a place into the hearts of all the people they have met. * Services were well attended at the Second Baptist

Stewart, 1615 Arnold street. * Miss ha\-e been .profitable to all concerned

Irene Jackson of S. Chestnut street, who is attending Butler college, Indianapolis is reported to be making splendid progress in the subjects

she has chosen to follow. P. " > n * j i-hurch Sunday and the pastor ston of Chiago, a former student of j preached 2 excellent sermons, which South Bend, spent the week in this j wer( « enjoyed by all Our revival will city with friends and relatives. * Mr. be gin the first Sunday in April. Deand Mrs. M. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. F .pjt e lbe f aol j^at there has been a Burns Holland were entertained at (jpa* a f sickness in our church and a dinner Sunday March l.th, in the deaths also we are progressing If home of Miss Vergie Little * Miss JOU j iave no other church home Elizabeth (.'"lay, daughter of Mis. Wl- eome and visit us, or if you visit the nora James, was quietly man ied to . r jty'at any lime visit us. Mr. Charley White Saturday after- j noon at 2:10 by Rev. Beatty. * F. | •• wwt • mj Sims and T. Bridgam <>f Indianapolis, HOW W 03 K 110rVOUS

were in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Henderson, 221 N.

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H Mesdames, Smith and Margaret Dycontest and Radio music i -on motored to Springfield, 111., Sun-

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guests were present. * Mrs. Cora Smith has returned from Mississippi. She was accompanied home by her father. • The revival is still in progress at Taylor chapel. Rev. W. D.

were the features of the evening. Ihe rooms were beautifully decorated in St. Patrick’s colors. Refreshments were in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. Miss Jessie Evans had charge

day. Mrs. Smith was the guest of her son in Springfield, indefinitely. * Mr. and Mrs. Chester Townsley wfil be the guests of friends of the Queen City, Easter Sunday. • Golden Crown

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Fatfon is conducting the meeting and B. F. Holloway and wife, Mr. and as the water you drink—only Nature’s being assisted by Rev. J. T. Duer-( Mrs. has. Harding. * The Musical 1 own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggists KCn concei t given at Second Baptist know this and for the past 10 years

church Tuesday by the Gaiatan'have recommended it to men anP quartet of New Albany, was a sue-i women, who need a quick “pick up cess. The quartet was assisted by j that will put them on their feet am some of our local talent. Mrs. Mary | give them a new interest in life. Vaughn who is president of the Wil- 1 ^f ling Workers club deserves un- lac that if you are not helpedby it, stinted praise for her untiring ef . you get your money back on Request,

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