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NEWS FROM INDIANA, KENTUCKY and OTHER STATES
FT. WAYNE, IND.
Cleveland Cuba Baseball team of Cleveland, O., defeated Ft. Wayne l.udy team in a close score at I.eapue 1 ,.i k, WedneEday. L. C. N. Cobb, ilBi*. • .Mir. Lucy Wilson, W. M.; Mis. Rlu da K. Jones, state trustee; Mre.^C. D. Shaw, state deputy and Uolda H. Jones, state organist of Order of Eastern fcjtar motored to annual session in Jeffersonville. * Ettzhugh Lyons and Jesse Babb, freshmen of Indiana university will spend tn summer months with relatives. * A large audience attended Depression socyal at Turner Chapel, A. M. E. utpiiYh, Thursday evening. Tacky costumes were predominant. • Art Music club rendered an
Forum program at Wheat- | "* >ears of age. An interesting ir'oc .il . enter, Sunday afternoon. ! P ,0 * ram of activities has been planMcNabb was principle I r ed ani1 w ill include handicraft
RICMOND, IND.
ROCKPORT, IND.
SHELBYVILLE, IND.
NOBLESVILLE, IND.
EVANSVILLE, IND.
Andrew Walker and niece, Alberta
Anna Clark
Gertrude Townslsy
Thos. E. O’Neil
Miss Egfth E. Hite
n.otred to Lexington, Kentucky, last
Alorris McAtee, Artina Samuels,
Mr. and Mrs. George Grissom, Air.
Aliss Jennie Roberts, Indianapolis,
Hoods Temple Zion church—Mem-
Sunday. ♦ Mr. and Airs. Edward Kel-
Mrs. Millie Samu\lf» Mrs. Maggie Cal-
and Mrs. Edward Gatewood, Mr. and
was week - end guest of Mr. and
fcera and friends are beg‘nning an-
ly. Ann Harbor, Mich., spent the l oune and Little Paul, went to the . Mrs. Parish, Indianapolis, attended
show in ISvansville, Monday night. • [Household Ruth in Franklin. * Odd
v.cek end with friends in tihs city. * | Mrs. Eva Bigbee gave an interesting Fellows sermon was largely at-
Ernestine paper or. Temperance in Sundayy ! tended. * Rev. Alexander preached to the school Sunday. * Mrs. Rosie Taylor an interesting sermon at Wiley A.
has returned home and her sister, M. E. church. * Second Baptist SunMrs. Dialah Ross and part of her : day school was largely attended, Sun-
Eneavor league in Noblesville. • Miss i family came with h^r for a visit. • clay. * Mrs. Kirkley
Mae Bell Evans has returned home | friends for her sister,
Misses Ethel Ryle and C.a rrett were delegates
A M. E. Sunday School convention. ( leopath Bass represented Christian
Mrs. Frank Henderson and son, Cet d. * Miss Julia White and Miss Hutchison, Lebanon, were Sunday
other year of work unde. pastorate of Rev. C. C. Marks. Ladies Aid society was entertained by Mrs. C. R.
Katie Donald, attended Mite Missionary convention, held in A^iderspn as eld in Anderson. * A six-weeks vacation school beginning Monday June 29. and closing Monday August 10, will be coducted at Townsend Community center for children from
a !
A tty. Clarence
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tpeaker. Chair •on. * Mrs. S cult mist and tended Church at Anderson. Pest Xo. 148 day afternoon Donations of b< ys and gii is Knightstown. 1
Johnson a motored ii guests of s* n. * Ro of High ;• turned fre Reserve c Saugatuc k Society, M
enjoyed
meet i tie G
Mrs.
Laura Jack- Sanies, story hours. School will be
guests of Miss May K. Roberts. . j Spencer. Mrs. Irene Baker in West Messrs. Floyd Roberts, Elmer Sweat, i Uisiana street is hostess this week. Ralph Avery and Arthur Bush were'* G * rden Party—Mrs. Floyd Butler, in Indianapolis Sunday and attended , ^ ut ^ Governor street entertained the ball game. * Frank Vaughn and I with a P 1 elt >’ garden party on her
after spending nine months with her j mack, last Thursday. She is from j siutar, Pearl, were guests Sunday ofi lawn Thursday evening June 25, havfi>ter, Ethel Grady, Hanver. * Mrs. 'Cleveland, Ohio. * Gordon Young, son ‘Mr. and Mrs. Levi Scott and family. * | ,ng as g uests members and friends of
entertained
Mrs. Wool- j the ball game.
Arinintra Ellis is improving. * Ei nest Clark. Lincoln City, visited his brother, James Clark Saturday. * Mis. Millie Samuels was entertaied by her daughter and sister with * birthday social Thursday night at
her home. * Mrs. Blanche
FRANKLIN, IND. Mr«. H. C. Williams Joseph Lewis is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Florence Brownlee in Kokomo. * Mrs. Jason Cowan and little daughter, Thelma, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wales. • One of the most elaborate affairs of the season was the annual banquet given by Imperial Art club at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Moorman. The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowets. A fourcourse dinner was served by Mrs. Seymour Burse. Mrs. Emmett Goode
of Mrs. Sylvia Wilson has as his Frank Marshall, Marion called at the ^teh and Chater club. Whist was and Mrs. Maurice Sisco. Mrs. Ka-
Icllt
j spent the week end in Owensboro,
rwnpsey. Beauty ! conducted by Mrs. Julia Wien Part- j j^ en ( Ut .i t y » yj,- Rn( j M rs . Jamie Tayi Viola Junes at-p^ 1 * executive secretary of the cen- j or were j n Evansville, Thursday. * -f i b.d encampment j , * r ’ ^ ,;ss Margaret Jones, Miss Mary , f> ev an ,j yf rs . Pearl Hartwell spent Ladle auxiliary of j Leinpei, teachei of aits and crafts. * j wt »ek end in Evansville. * Mrs. a- entertained Mon- ! ^ ut * 1 Anna Howaid, assistant j> er t| ia Jones and son, Rudolph, St. v Mi . (\ D. Shaw. j ;it Townsend tenter,, will attend , j u ; Si is visiting her parents, Mr. and md were given for! ••ain’iig School for Reoreafion in | y| rs Sam Kindal. * M. E. Sunday n State orphanage at I Mich. • School is sponsored | f( .’ noo ) observed Children’s day SunMi. and Mrs. Chas. ! l% -‘ National Recreation association, a program. * A Busy Bee lends of Lafayette, I *'* ew York C ity and gives courses in g a b\- dub was organized Thurs,1 w. re week - end , ,f c » eatio, ‘ organization, .playgrounds day . Members will make quilts, apnd Mis. Oliver Wil- : :,,ld community centers and Neigh*- lons an< j fancy work. Give all orders
week - end guest, Ray Coston, Indiana. * Mrs. Flossie Smith is im • proving. * Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson entertained Miss Dorothy Joiner, W. Smith, Miss Kathrine Starks, DelaCannonjwaie; James Starks, William Stalks rnd Ray Coston, Indianapolis at a picnic. * William Smith was shop1 ing in Indianapolis, Thursday. * Dinner at Second Baptist church was a success. * Miss ary Elizabeth Sanders entertain at dinner, Miss Joyce Senior and Miss Virginia Senuor * Tramways played at Lebton. The score was 5 to 4. in favor of Lebton. * Dedication of K. of P. hall will be held July b. Rev. G. W. Gore, West Baden, will make Dedication addiess. * Iva Mae Johnson and Max-
and Community centers and Neigh
. al , . .•|<resciitative ; 1< 1 ,,ood recreational activities. Fac- i to Elizabeth Newton, instructor. * cut Jackson are contestants in selling
jj r j vt-s has re- j tilty members of school will include ndii\ annual Girl Nina B. Lampkins, dramatic ce at Gimp Gray !;! l )ec ‘ a ^ sts: Ernest T. Attwell, field * i, olios Aid ‘Treetor, bureau of colored work; Mice Bapti t church Kenneth Clark, music specialist, all
Mrs. Crump and son, Edgar 4jid wife, Owensboro, Kentucky, were Sunday guests of her daughter, Mrs. Eva Bigbee, Rev Noel, Jefferson City,
votes for the new name for the hall. Chicken dinner will be served at
Scott home, Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Albetr Coleman, Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Coleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freeze. * Fred Tyler was in Indianapolis Sunday. He attended the Ball game at Washington park. * Mr. and Mrs. Levi Scott had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrior and son, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brantford and family, Indianapolis. * Miss .Florence Scott icturned home. * Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blackwell, Ben Davis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cor. Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Avery and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freeze and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coleman, Indianapolis and Mesdames Taylor and Lawrence were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Holiman. * Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradshaw,
it tl
'of National Recreation association.
Frank-
interesting program
residence of Mrs. Mat-. Mr - and Mrs - Ada Crogman.
iuv. *% Elli: MVheaux, under- 1,n - Kansas City Kansas. motored , tx H. N. Hudson and Mrs. ! throu * h enroute to Baltimore, MaryWu kliffe motored to Chi-| land * Levi Wickens, brother of Wilinoi -, to attend National Un- son Micken s of this city died at his a o.nation. • Mrs. Lucretta 1 lu,nie> in Dayton, Ohio, Monday. The urer of Morning Star lu noial sevrices were held Wednesday of Elks is official delegate to J aftei noon at Patterson funeral home, lOU convening in Gary. | KeV - H - H - Black officiating. * RichBurdeir, junior Central High i niand Piogressive Aid gave a program , . elected to pal tcipate i„‘.Sunday afternoon at Wesleyan Me-J-hoiarship award sponsored / thodist church ‘ Thof!e takin & ^ art
visited M. E. church Sunday. * Many Second Baptist church had an enter-
Indiarapolis, were week-end guests
hall. Everyone welcome. * Mrs. Stral- jrf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winburn. * Mr, tor, captain of on* of the clubs of the (and Mrs. James LaRue, Indianapolis,
people of different places attended the ball game here Sunday played by All-Stars of Rockport and Owensboro, Kentucky, he game ended 14 to 16, in favor of Owensboro. * Thomas Percell is out again after illness.
BLOOMINGTON. IND.
Elks Education com-
were: Mrs. Joseph
n.ittee, •
Katharine Smith, public
cchool teac
Iu r. Louisville, Kentucky,
is spending
the summer lit're guests of
hel sister.
Mrs. Cecil Dickerson. *
Wheatley (
'enter Baseball team de- |
feated Phot
" Engravers of the Indus- 1
iii.-il l.eafu
e team at Memorial park, |
Wtdm-sday,
sere 10-4. * Camp regis-
t ration: at>
being received for Girl
>• < amp at Winona lake, Warluring TJie period of August 15 nd. GiiX work committee, il* \ Soc al Center is sponsoring activities. • Mrs. O. A. Pugh alb.I to Jackson, Term., to be bedside of her mother. * Mr. Ii E. J Cnthank, Mrs. Lydia IS and Mies Elma E. Alsup returned from a motor trip to iu! and .Minneapolis, Minnesota. aUended the sesions of NaUrban League conference, the
tnd William ’Hamilton, speaker. * Trustee Helpers iiei A. M. E. church gave
ete at the- home of
ndine, la't Friday e\ening. * L’.nMn Moore is able to be out again. * lames Hutchins was stricken with i< ute iiHiigt-stkiH. 1 ut is improving. * diss Venus Hall, a student of EarlJiain college, is .Heading the Friends Social Service Training camp in Co- ! lumbus, Ohio. • Morning Star club met with Mrs. Birie Bybie, Tuesday evening. * Funeral sei vices for MMo Chenault, 36 years old, who died Sunday morning were held Tuesday at Patterson Funeral home. Rev. Joseph Robinson, yasior of Mount Olie Baptist cnurch, officiating. Sprvivors are a daughter, -Malvina Chenaull; father, Jhn Chenault, Cincinnati.Ohio; two brothers, Robert, Richmond; Joseph, Lexngton, Kentucky an a sister, -Mary Garner, Dayton, Ohio. * Musical Fete and barbecue that was to have been last Thursday week was given July .
MiSs Anna L. Hampton is improving after a recent illness. * Misses Leah Frazier, Bedford; Jane Keemer,
Robinson, Mrs’ | Ka ^viUe r Team., are attending sum-
mer school at I. U. * James Knight, has returnecT^home after visiting
of Be- I"*' Alexander and family in Lawn Indianapolis. * Brown - Fearman post
Mrs. Marie Ox
taimneni Saturday night.
quartet principal
1 Jr. ! Dr.
of American legion gave a hen hunt and Weiner ro^st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fearman, Wednesday e\ening. * Mrs. Mary Gray visited her daughter in Logansport who is ill. * Theodus Smith, former Lincoln A. C. coach has returned home after attending Illinois university for the summer. * Miss Naomi Chandler entertained B. P. T. club, Thursday evening. A dainty three - course luncheon was served. * Girls auxiliary met with Miss Willie Ann Hartfield, Friday evening. Dainty refreshments were served. * Mrs. Alene Alexander is indisposed at her home. * Joseph Lewis, is improving. * Taylor’s Chapel, M. E. church will have, sei vices at five o’clock each Sunday Sunday evening. * Adult club of Tayolr’s chapel will render a program July 12. * William Ray, who was overcome by heat the past week is tm-
I proving.
WEST BADEN AND FRENCH LICK. IND.
Mike Johnson was called to Indianapolis, Thursday on account of the death of his mother. * Mrs. Della Hamelton, Chicago, is guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rankins. * George E. Calloway and Joe Nettles left Sunday for Chicago by motor. • Curley Brooks, formerly of Kansas City, who is a famous tap dancer and singer appeared last Friday night at banquet ct National Tea and Coffee convention. Mr. Brooks is working with a (White) Co., knewn as famous Eg-.i geston entertainers of Indianapolis. * Mr, and Mrs. Rc.bert Mcl«ean Chi- j engo were house guests of Mr. and ilrs. Pittman. The party motored Sunday and spent the day with friends. * Mr. and Mrs. E. Briggs and Chas. Anderson left Saturday from Louisville, Kentucky, after two wc-eks stay here. * Miss Genette and s’ster. Babe Finell, Detroit, Mich., arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Handley. * Mrs. D. A. son, Jr., are spending
with Jier husband. Rev. D. A. Graham. * Rev. Hodge preached Sunday before last at the Church of God. Rev. Hodge also spoke at Baptist church, last Sunday. * Lois Pollard, who was West Baden representative from Bap-
Malcom Waldon, Fort
Wayne, visited his daughter, Martha j and Mr. and Mrs. W T m. Moore Sun•jday. * George Porter, Indianapolis, was guest of Miss Arietta Winthrow, Sunday. * John Due spent Sunday with friends. * Mrs. George Burress and daughter, Harriett, are spending the week end the guest of friends in Chicago. * Mrs. T Barnes, is ill at her Siome, Wt^t Eighth stret. ♦. Miss Mary Woolirdge will spend the summer in F'ort Wayne. * Mrs. Bessie Chan is able to be out again .Vter recent illness. * Mrs. Ada Tim |ley and Mrs. Smothers are ill at their homes. * Conway Moreton, Pittsburgh and New Orleans, was in Bloomington, as guest of Mrs. Moreton, enroute to New Orleans. * Mr. and Airs. Russell Johnson entertained in honor of the former's sister, .Miss Rozella Johnson, Wednesday evening. Whist was the feature of evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson are proud parents of a fine baby girl, Sarah Louise. * Miss Rozella Johnson entertained with two tables of bridge at her home Thursday evening. * The •‘Cornet On Ale Revue,” will be given soon at the theatre. It is made up of high
tiraham and j school girls and boys. * Many from the summer here attended Masonic sermon at
Mitchell, Sunday. * Airs. Claude Burnett and granddaughter, Harlett Elizabeth, Marion, were guests of Airs. Dorothy Shantee, the past week. * There will be a union picnic: Second Baptist, Taylor’s Chapel, Af. E. and Bethel A. M. E. churches
at Weimers lake. Fishing,
MUNCIE, IND. Ella Woldridge
1310 East 5th Street Miss Alary Alice Blair, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Airs. Woldridge, Herbert Goings, delegates from Shaffer chapel and Isaaic Evan-. Jr. from Bethel A. M. E church have returned home I from Noblesville, W'here they attendedNorth District Indiana Sunday School convention * Funeral services for Philbp Curl, 58 years, who died at Ball Alemorial hospital, last Friday morning was held Tuesday from Apostolic Faith church, with Elder Oscar Sanders in charge. Burial was made in Beech Grove cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Iona Curl; six daughters, Airs. Gertrude Bfown, Airs. Katie Washington, Airs. Leona Gavin, Mis. Lucile Ennis, Alyrtle Curl, Airs. Margaret AIcGee: six sons. Guy Hanra, James, William, Clennis, Wapo, Wisconsin; Eugene and Thomas AU.ore Curl, three sisters and two brothers of Kentucky,' Detroit, Alioh. and New Albany, Ind.: nine grandtlnldren; Wm. Curl, Jr., Robert Lee ( url, Albeit and Guy Robert Ennis, Juanita and Marie Washington, Ruth Drown, John AIcKee, Jr. and Gertrude Cavin. * Owing to the vast number of acquaintances friends, patrons and Fraternal organizations, Calvary Baptist church was 'selected in which to hold the funeral services of our own. Rev. John Edward Johnson, 46. minister and undertaker of much note through-out Indiana, Ohio
and Kentucky.
CROFTON, KY.
Miss Gertrude Mae Bradley
Priiteeton Street Baptist Sunday school is improving. * Queen Esther < lub met with Mis. Pearly Drongh, June 22 and also had a successful entertainment at the home of Mr. and Airs. Clarence Gray June 26. * Bible band is doing fine under Airs Cornelia Trice. • Afiss Mary Payne motcred to Hopkinsville Friday to visit relatives and friends. * Bill Sharfer is improving. * Airs. Alinnie Killebrew remains ill. * Airs. Pearl Dulin was guest of Airs. Clara Gray, Sunday. * I blora Hickmon is improving. * Airs. Alice Flowers was Sunday guest of 1 tl daughter. Airs. Susie Henderscn. * Forrest Af. Robinson is able to be cut again. * Little Aliss Alary Alae Henderson was week - end guest of
'were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ano Airs. Jack Howard. * Floyd Curr, who underwent an operation at the local hospital is improved. * Mrs. Kosella Curr and Mrs. Elnora Hill v.ere burned about the face, arms and feet aturay while mixing gasoline so!lution, preparatory to fighting mosouitos. * Frank Hill, Jr., is ill at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Vennie Avery. * Mrs. P. Brooks and daughter, Miss Hattie Jordon, Indianapolis, cvilled on Mrs. Doris Avery Alonday. * Ams. Brooks is recovering from an extended illness. * Air. and Mrs. Ralph Avery had as the ; r Snunday guests, * Airs. E. J. Lewis, Airs. Crawford, and daughters and Airs. Starks and daughters, Indianapolis. * Airs. Emma Smith, Aiarion, was Sunday guest of her father and sister, Daniel Robbins and daughter, Theeil. * Aliss Ruby Hizer entertained the following at dinner Sunday: .Mr. and Airs. Thos. Boyd and daughter, Orpha, Miss Deline- Steward and C. Jones all of Aiarion and Mrs. Minnie Devashef. * Misses Bessie Perdue and Wanda Davidson have returned from Indianapolis, where they atended Baptist S. S. and B. Y. P. U. convention. * Airs. McCurdy, Richmond, ns guest of Mias Susie Biggs and sisters this week. * Alessrs. Lora O'Neil and Julius Glenn, Sheridan, were visitors, Saturday. Air. Glenn returned for the Home - coming, Sunday. * P. E., J. P. Q. Wallace were house guests of Air. aiTd Mrs. Clayton Cooke during the S. S. convention, last week. • Air. and A’rs. Abhin Heinze, Indianapolis and fields, Cincinnati, were Sunday guests ol Mrs. Birdie Jamison. * Mrs. Benj. Clayton, Augustine, were Sunday dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Thos. E. O'Ne'l and family. Callers in the eening included: Alesdames Alartin and Hardrick, Air. and Mrs. Afichiel Foran and Air. and Airs. S. Hill, Indianapolis and Air. and Airs. Buford Roper and Airs. G. W. Edmonds. * Wm. Edwards, Indianapolis, was guest of Air. and Airs. G. W. Edmonds, last Sunday. * Aliss Alarie Moods has returned from St. Louis
enjoyed by all. Guest prizes were awarded*Mrs. Branch Cole, first; Airs. Lula Dawson, second. Guest prizes were awarded Miss Elizabeth George George and Mrs. Frances Hambleton. A dainty repast was served. Airs. Jrmes Cash, Gum stret is next hostess. * Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Cartwright were held Monday afternoon at Little Zion Baptist church of which she was a faithful member. She died June 28. Rev. Caldw ell officiated assisted by Rev. E. D. Witherspoon, Terre Haute. Survivors are: a grief stricken husband, Anderson Cartwright; four daughters; five sons; parents ;four sisters; three brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Frank Edwards, undertaken. Interment in Boonville. * Air. and Mrs. James Overby, over nor St., have as their summer guest their daughter, Aliss Ernestine Overby, who attended school in Cleveland, O. * ftfrs. Julia Hazelwood, Garvin street is spending her vacation in A'incennes, with relatives and friends. * Misses Viola, Ceora and Naomi Fields, Indianapolis, were called here by the death of their sister. Airs. Eliza Cartwright. * Happy - Go - Lucky club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Viola Stoe, Elliott street. InteVesting topics were d.scussed. Ices of different designs were served by Arthur Stone. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Clara Craig and Ethel Collins. Airs. Colilns will be next hostess. The club gave a shower ‘■n honor of their president, Mrs. Craig and Ethel Collins. Mrs. Collins will be next hostess. The club gave d shower in honor of their president, Mrs. Craig who is motoring to Patoska, Mich., for the summer. * Air. and Airs. Henry Cole have moved into their new home, 1826 East Sycamore street. * Mystic Shrine club held its weekly meeting Last Saturday evening at the home of Earl Craig, 1910 South Elliott. Out-of-town guest was Oscar Fields. Indianapolis. Men are planning a picnic and barbecue July 4, each member bringing a guest. Mis. Cora Clay, Olive street is conf.ned to her home with illness. * Mrs. Irene Baker, West Louisiana street, has as her guests, her nephews, Mr. and Airs. Charles Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiggins, Indianapolis and her grandson from Jackson, Michigan. * Airs. Bessie Dixon, South Elliott street had as her guest Monday, Rev. Witherspoon, Misses Moore,
therine Armstrong was in charge of the stunts. Thirty-four guests were present. * Airs. Clifford Senours was breakfast guest of Miss Alattie Wales Monday. * Airs. Thomas Grubbs, Ind'anapolis is spending the week with Miss Mattie Wales. * Mrs. Alma Redd and son Edward, Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. O’Daniels. Edward remained for an indefinite visit. * Parents are asked to cooperate with Miss Mattie Wales as instructor of the playground at Booker T. Washington school. Send your children during the hours of 9 to 11:30 1:30 and $1.30 to 4:30. * M. Williams spent Sunday in Indianapolis. * Air. and Airs. Clifford Senousr spent Friday in Shelbyille and Indianapolis. * Rev. Mahonel, Indianapolis, filled the pulpit at Second Baptist church Sunday and was d’nner guests of Air. and Mrs. Richard Wales. • Air. and Mrs. John Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans were guests of Airs. Ophelia King, Edinburg, Friday. * Air. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkins will leave for Charevoix, Michigan, Wednesday to spend the summer, accompanied by OHie
Jones
ANDERSON, IND. Alembers of Alodernistic club enjoyed a hay ride and Weiner roast Tnursday evening. Airs. Vandaiia Cochran will be hostess to the club at their regular meeting Thursday. * Airs. Ben Phillips will entertain the Phyllis Wheatley chib Wednesday afternoon at her home. Meridian street. * Second M. E.—Rev. B. F. Holloway, pastor of Second M. E. churc and members express thanks to these who aided in the financial effoit which brought $97.7€ in a Thank-U-Day rally June 21. • A Junior choir was organized Sunday with Miss J. Alontgomery as pianist and Mrs. B. F. Holloway as manager. Senior choir was organized with Mrs. M. Alatthews, pianist; Miss J. Montgernery, assistant pianist; Waldo Williams, manager and choister. • A ‘ Rainbow Wedding,” will be given in Second M. E. church by 56 young people in beatifuul costumes of rainbow colors and under management of Mrs. B. F. Holloway. The date has not been set. * Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Alexander, Rev. and Ms. B. F. Holloway and Waldo Williams were at Rushville, Thursday for the Woman's Home Alissionary society. • “Three Great Alaxims from Three Great Teachers” will be the discussion at the morning hour at 11 a. m , by the pastor, Rev. Holloway. * A birthday paity will be held Thursday evening. * Second Baptist—Rev. H. A. King, pastor of Second Baptist church, has icTUrned from annual session of the state Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. convention which convened at Indianapolis. By Unanimous voie of the convention, Rev. King was elected
president to serve his fifteenth year as ;its presiding officer. Other Anderson-
Miss Elia Gooden, Edinburg, i8nfi attending: Airs. Marshall Wil-
was guest of Afiss Zella Bolden Sunday. * J. J. Rob'nson, the veteran barber has sold his shop and will leave for Florida soon so make his heme with his brother. * Sarah Alice
Johnson and John T. Metzger, Indianapolis are visiting their grandIMOther, Airs. Alice Owens.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Jlis, Mrs. William Aikens and Mrs. Anna Reece, Vernita Alinnefield and Alsrgaret Cooper. * Airs. H. A. King rnd son, Robert, have returned from a visit \uth relatives in Indianapolis. *£a meeting of the Walker Beauty Culture club was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Jeanette Alontgomery, 704 West Fourteenth street. * Mrs. *Dora Alaton spent Sunday in Indianapolis. • Miss Nellie DBailey entertained with a Pajama breakfast June 9 in honor of her 15th birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alontgomery end children and Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Alexander spent Sun-
and
P. W. Corley, 2133 Spruce St. Alissionary society of First Free
Baptist church, will give a barbecue July 9. A program will be rendered. * Anawa club will have a tag pew ral-
ly Sunday. * Sunday school of Saul- day in Shelbyvillte. guest of Mr. ter’s M. E. church w ! ll have a-picnic, I Mrs. Alanuel Alontgomery
July 9, on the grounds of the A. M. E. church at Lost Creek. * Quarterly services were held at Spruce Street last Sunday? Rev. C. L. Upthegrove, P. E., in charge, Rev'. E. W. Warfield of First Free Baptist church preached at 3:00 p. m. * Sunday school, Allen league and District eenferenee, will be held at Spruce Street church, July 7, 8 and 9. * The furth quarterly services at Allen chapel will oe held Sunday. * Mount Oiive Baptist association held its
for an indefinite stay. * M : ss
Artis was taken to hospital Monday’dent; Aubrey Alorse, secretary
Rev.. Robert i Roy Hatchett, manager. The club
session last week, at Vincennes. Association oficers are: moderator,
Johnson, Leila and Hattie Pierson all I Rev j R AV eritt, Terre Haute; vice-
moderator, Rev r . Jeff Dixson, Evansville; recording secretafy, Rev. C. W. Saunders, Washington; corresponding secretary, Rev. W. E. Clark, Terre Haute; treasurer. Rev. Frank Esteal, Washington; Alissionary, Rev. N. Talley. Officers of W. E. and M. W., Minnie Esteal, Washington, presient; Iona Clark, Terre Haute, First vice-president; Ethel Franklen, ind vice-president; Matilda Radc.liffe, Terre Haute, treasurer; Julia Greattouse, field lecturer; Sunday school, Rev. J. L. Dallane of Oakland City, president; Carrie Mabry, Terre
of Terre Haute. * Pentacostal Assembly Mission—Elder J. A. Stewart, pastor. Services were largely attended Sunday. Quartet sang several seloetins. Attend our mid-week services. Visitors are always welcome. * Sportman's club, a new organization of young men in Oakdale is going big things in the Un e of sports. The club maintains an indoor baseball team active in the city. A banquet was giver June 19 at the home of Roy Hatchett, South Governor street. Thirty officers include Samuel McBride,
Alice president; Henry Overby, vice-presi-I . . - - —— and
for a minop operation.
Lokcs, Boston, grandson of Rev. and Aiis. Barney Stone will preach at Fust Baptist church, Wednesday evening. * All masons are requested to attend the annual Bar - B - Q and Home - coming near Alairon, July 4th. * Bethel A. M. E. church closed another big day Sunday. This day was marked by anual Basket meeting and Home - coming of the church. Services were as follows: Jr.
Per grandmother, Mrs. Susie F. Hen- (church, 10:00 a. m., speakei, Re\.S.
D. Hardrick; 11:00 a. m., services, Rev. Harris Indianapolis, speaker;
list Sunday school brought back an interesting report. Miss Estella Gra- ; July 4
hi.in represented the B. Y. B. U. * Mr. • swimming and games. Meet at Banand Mrs. Burres and Mrs. Patton, nckers school for transportation. Ev-
erybody welcome. * 500 club met with Mrs. Anna Kuykendall, Friday
1 Petersburg, were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry PolIaiV • Pluto Red
Devils beat Huntinghurg Ball club (evening.
.Sunday afternoon 5 to Id
dirson. * Mrs. Berneta Walker, Tenn. and Willie Smith, Louisville, have returntd to their homes after spending several months with their aunt and gradnfather, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Young. * Sunday school was largely attended Sunday at Hills chapel. * Riv. and Mrs. Pete Harris were here ready for service at Hills chapcl. * rofton Browns were defeated in a fast game Sunday; scores 8 to 10, in favor of Providence Red Devils. The Providence Red Devils -will play another game with the Braves here
July 4. at Bradley park.
LAWRENCaEBURG, IND.
P. STEWAST WEEK JULY 13-18,
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Musicalc sponsored by Pastor's Aid was well attended Sunday night. * Air. Twines, Indianapolis, rendered so''* ral beautiful numbers on progiam. • Church Aid met at the < hurch Friday afternoon, Mrs. E. 1 hornas, hostess. * Rev. O. J. Clark and family, Mr. Twines and Airs. Murphy, Indianapolis, were week-end guests of friends here. * Mrs. Josephine (ireen was dinner guest of Mrs. John Hatdy Sunday. We will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the c hurch August 23 with a rally and h.if ket dinner. • Rev. J. 0. Qlark and wife, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Twines and Mr. and Mrs. John Freeland motored to Florence, Kentucky, Sunday.* * Mrs. Josephine Webb, Cincinnati, was guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Earley, Sunday. * Mrs. Gciie Todd is ill. • The pastor preached splendid sermons, Sunday. Mr. Twines was soloist.
ter, under leadersh'p of James Nash, aie looking forward to long hikes, swimming, baseball and other out door activities during the summer months. * Convalescents include: Mrs. Josie Ridley, Mrs. Henrietta Buggs, Mrs. Kimball Black.
Mrs. Philip and Sanford
Drake have returned from Louisville, after visiting relatives. * Mrs. Fred Johnson is improving after recent illness at her home, West Eighth street. * William Duerson and David Alexander gave a party at Dargon cafeteria, Friday evening. * Miss Edna Schaffer was guest of friends in Indianapolis, Wednesday. * Grant Pipes continues ill at his home, West Fifth street. * Mrs. Mary Smothers is up after recent illness. * William Page, George Anderson and P< moris Washington, visited in Indianapolis, the past week. * Mr. and Airs. Holden and daughter, French Lick; Sam Browning, Seymour; Mrs. Gaddy, Bedford; Miss Francis WinterSmith, Charles Stipp, Harry Cotes attended the fellowship services at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday. * Miss Elizabeth Eagleson visited in Indianapolis the past week. * Aliss Jane Keemer of '.Nashville, Term., is visiting at Dargon house. * Little Martha Waldron granddaughter of Mrs. Wm. Moore is spending the vaca-
tion with her Reed, Spencer,
spent Sunday guest of friends. • Harold Duerson has returned home after a trip to Detroit. * Harry Campbell continues ill at his home, West
Seventh street.
SEYMOUR, IND. Lula Browning Mr. and Mrs. Elza Lawler and son Frances Martin, Hazel Ross, Jeffersonville and New Albany, visited friends Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Davis visited relatives in Louisville, Saturday. * Billy Warfield, Columbus, played ball with Seymour Braves and was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell. * Novlene and Jesse Lee visited relatives here Saturday. * Air. and Airs. John Browning entrrtained several young people Saturday night. Dancing was the feature f f the evening. * Airs. CJlara Woodson, Shelbyville and a number of friends visited friends and relatives here Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. James Compton and son, Mr. and Mrs. McDougal and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown and son. Master Henry Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Booker, Sam B»*owning, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maddex attended fellowship nffeeting at
afternoon sermon, 300 p. m., by Rev. H. L. Saunders and music by his choir, Marion; 8:tK) p. m., Rev. McKnight. The church was filled through - out the day and collections were good. * July 4 will be annual Heme - coming celebration at Roberts Chapel church near Arcadia. Senator Roberts will speak. Ihese
meets each Wednesday night in their club room, 1915 South Governor street. * Airs. Ethel Collins, Governor street, was hostess to a pretty party Saturday evening at her home complimenting Mrs. Clara Craig. Whist was the main diversion of the evening. Mrs. Craig received some useful gifts. * Watch for the date of the carnival and popularity contest at Oakdale Baptist church. The winner will be given a trip to Chicago. The church did fine in the Building fund, Sunday. Rev. J. M. Caldwell, pastor.
LOST CREEK,
Services were well at^^ed at Lost Creek Baptist church, ^^■day. Eveening services were on^^ft due ta illness of Rev. C. W. HarWL Annual Aid fair held June 2 was a success.
July 9 a program will be given by Calvary Baptist members at Lost Creek Baptist church. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ross entertained for Alissea Beulah add Mytrle Ross St dinner Sunday. Afterwards they motored to Terre Haute and spent a delightful evening at Deming park. • Mrs. Roberta Anderson and children, Beatrice and Amelia, spent the week t-nd with Mrs. Gladys Pettiford in Terre Haute. * Air. and Mrs. Cruther, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Harris and daughter, Peggy Jean, visited Mr. and Airs. Burnice Stewart, filiday. * Mirs Rea Allen is spending the w'eek end with her sister, Mrs. Cholora Allen Stewart. * Miss Myrtle Ross spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Waneta Anderson in Terre Haute. * Airs. Cassie Stewart visited in Brazil, Thursday'. * Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Waldon were Sunday. * Geo.
Haute, vice - president; Rose Alary an( j A tj as philips, Gosport, were vis-
BOSTON, KY.
Miss Marion Northern
Airs. Hattie Cotton, Indianapolis, Ind., w»s guest of Mrs. Owen Neail last week. * Airs. Julia Cox s grandson, Louisville, visited here Sunday. * Willie English and Golden North-
Sunday evening, July 5th. A good pro- ern were guests of Mrs. Myrtle
Bloomington, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs.
ault, Mrs. Charles , Tanner, Indianapolis, were guests of • Conway Moreton | Mr. and Mrs. Shelton, Saturday. *
Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, Sam Browning, Henry Lee, Mr. and Airs. E. Maddex visited friends in Indianaplis, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lester, Mr. and Airs. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. * Sam Browning, John Posey had a Weiner roast on river Saturday night. * Many attended the
dance at Franklin.
gram has been arranged. * Levi Scott was at Inianapolis Sunday in interest of the organiza\ion, which was perfected for the soldiers of Indiana wars. Air. Scott is a veteran of this war and is now a member of the organization. He holds the office of Sergeant-at-arms.
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CHARLESTOWN, IND. Services at Second Baptist church Sunday were well atended. The pastor, Rev. Cochran preached at both services. * Pew services were held at Beihel A. M. E. oturch, Thursday night. * Rev. Creson, pastor of Presliyterian chucrh (white), spoke and the Whispering Four quartet sang. Airs. Ida Mae Green, St. Paul, Minn., rendered numbers. Mrs. Green sang a solo during the morning services at Presbyterian church, Sunday. * Robert Green who has been visiting his mother and other relatives, left for St. Paul, Saturday. His wife and children are visiting her mother, Airs, r-orsey, New Albany. * Mrs. Ozeila Ixmg and little son, John William, Nashville, Tenn,, drove here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill in the. Country. Airs. Anna Foyle and children visited Mrs. Lula Green, Chicago, in Jeffersonville, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and mother and Airs. Robt. Newbolt attended the program of Grand Chapter O. E. S. in Jeffersonville, Wednesday night. • Don’t forget the Home - coming, August 23. Donations from anybody will be appreciated. * The Aleasle epidemic is beginning to abate.
* Albert of Airs.
Cotton Gertie
Smith, Evansville, recording secretary; Ethel Franklin, Evansville, corresponding secretary; Minnie Wallace of Terre Haute, treasurer; B. Y. P. U. Officers: H. Walker, Terre Haute, president; Dorothy Beverly, Vincennes, vice - president; Nettie Johnson, Washington. recording secretary; Margie Goron of Vincennes, corresponding secretary; Warren Cooper of Washington, treaurer. Next annual sesion will be heid in Evansville. * Mount Pilgrim Baptist Sunday school elected new officers: Supt., George Russell; assistant superindende.nt, James Bolten; secretary, Marie Spikenard; assistant secretary, Edna Alae Buford; treasurer, Mrs. Alatilda Radcliffe; Teachers re-elected were; p. Corley, Bible Class; intermediate class, H. Porter; Junior class, Mrs. Carrie Alabry; beginners, Mrs. Radeliffe. Officers will be installed at 3.00 p. m. with a program. * Sunday Schoolouting will be July 10 at Greenfield.■ Biyou lake. Boat rides, plenty-to eat. Cars leave church 7:30
25 cents. Anyone
itors Sunday. * Mr. and Airs. Ernest Anderson and family, were dinner | guests of Mr. and Airs. Erwin Pettiford, Sunday.
MADISON, IND.
Northern,. .Tuesday, was Sunday guest
Hackley. * Miss Rener Miller isvis-| a m round trip
iting her son in Detroit, Michigan. * cars 0 g trucks, phone H. 8275.
Air. and Airs. Willie English have gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Myrtle Northern
will visit Louisville soon.
VINCENNES, IND.
Mrs. L. Crutchfield There will be a tea at the home of Miss Mamie E. B. Long Sunday from 2 till 6:00 p. m. Representatives from Washington, Petersburg, Princeton, Ind. and Lawrenceville .Illinois, will take part on the program. The public is invited. * Bethel A. M. E. church v;ill celebrate July 4 on the lawn back of church July 5, Rev. Pope, Evansville, will assist with the HomeCcming services and will preach. Everyone is cordially invited, Rev. H. J. Thompson, pastor. * Alany representatives from surrounding towns attended Mount Olive Baptist State association. A grand reception was tendered them by Alayor J. W. Kimble. Soul-stirring sermons were preached by visiting ministers. * Airs. Wesley Goens and daughters, Afadonnh Mae, were Sunday guests of
relatives in Princeton. * J. W. Waddy
left for his home in Evansville, after jtriet conference meeting, next week.
Airs. Mable Robinson was awarded a beautiful silk quilt as the winner in a contest sponsored by Educational department of Indiana Conference branch of A. M. E. Missionary society, which convened at Anderson, tar. week. She raised $65.10, which was much more than the amounts raised by other contestants. * John Btll, Spruce street is improving. * Mrs. J. Butler, who became overheated Tuesday, last week while at work, is improving. * Mrs. Dorathy Reynoldsand two children, Oberlin, Ohio, are visiting Air. and Mrs. Geo. Green and her brothers, Alaxwell, George and Lindsey Sparks. * Miss Marie Hopson and Robert Flowers were married last Wednesday evening in Mashall, Illinois. * Mrs. Effie Sibley, Cincinnati, is guest of her brother, Goldie Alaxey and wife. * Mr. and Mrs. Aloss, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, J. Drown and alh aunt Mrs. Alary San : oers, all of Indianapolis, enjoyed a family dinner with Mr. Maxey, who ir recovering from an illness. Airs. Sibley will return to Cincinnati, Sunday. * Rev. Joseph Churchill is delegate for Spruce St. church, at Dis-
Greenville Harris Alose Clemons died at his home Friday. Funeral was held Monday from Al. E. church. Burial was at Springdale. * Air Tyree, Mr. Brookens and Air. Thornton are improving. * Mrs. Jones, Fort Wayne, is guest of Mrs. Nettie Crooks. * Airs. Bettie Jenkins is improving. * Madison played Ghent, Kentucky, at Carrollton, Kentucky, Sunday. Game score was 5 to 3 in favor of Madison. * Several people attended the meeting at Colulptus, Sunday'. * Phyllis Wheatley club met Tuesday' night with Mrs. Preston. After the business a social hour was held in honor of birthdays of several of its members. * Refreshments were served. * Mr. and Mrs. Sanders and Mr. and Airs. Ollie Carver have opened up the dining room of Hotel Madison. We hope them sussess. * Aliss Elizabeth Foree celebrated her fifteenth birthday with a party at the home of Mrs. Carl Tyree. * Carl Nelson Tyree entertained several friends with a perty, last week.
spending several months. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Crutchfield and son, Charles, Jr., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mitchell, Lawrenceville. * Rev. H. J. Thompson and members assisted Rev. G. A. Huges of St. James Bethel church, Lawrenceville. Rally was a success.
♦ Seven citizens were injured in automobile acc'dent Sunday night who were: Medford Carter, 2241 Tippecanoe street; Miss Lucille Graham, 2255 Seventh avenue and Walter Williams, Ferndale, Michigan. Medford and Miss Graham were taken to Union hospital seriously injured. Williams was
ROCKVILLE, IND. Catherine Louise Dickerson Airs. Andrew Dickerson was caller! away on account of the illness and death of her cousin, Otis Tuggle, Brazil. Funeral services ill be held Tuesday. * John Mabin and Wm. Dickerson returned to Culver, Wm. Dickerson was accompanied by Cortland Bishop, Mount Vernon.
taken to St. Anthony slightly hurt; he was released Monday. Miss Graham was able to talk shortly after arriving at hospital; Medford is still unconscious. * Mr. and Mrs. Williams were here visiting their relatives and within a block of the accident, Mrs. Williams got out of car to visit friend cn Spruce street and escaped the acrcident. * 11:30 p. m., while out driving the car with Mr. and Mrs. James Rutledge, Mrs. Grace Brooke and Harold Robertson crashed into another car at 20th and Wabash Ave. Robertson and Mrs. Brooks were taken to Union hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Rutlidge to St. Anthony hospital. None seriously hurt. Mrs. Ruth’ge was Rutlidge was frmerly Emma Mae
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