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miter taking Black-Drmught

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"Before I started using Thedford’s BlackDraught, I suffered from tired feeling and poor appetite. After taking one package, X felt much better. For the past fifteen years, I have been keeping my medicine cabinet supplied with a package of this medicine.’’ — J. R. Bolden, Anderson, 8. C. Prepared from approved medicinal plants, finely ground so that men, women and children readily get fullest benefit of the cleansing laxative action which makes BlackDraught so popular. Sold at drug

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She walked to the chair and "I saw you coming and thought Mcked up the book. She wanted to that you yvould .be .ctully, so i^macie Miss Prances Oliver, assistant sec identify the owner of the book. Mot this cup. of tep ^for you.” retary. The sponsor was Dean Mary hat she had done anything abouti She held out a, steaming,clip to Johnson. Exercises were directed by •.’Inch to feel guilty, but to find out the girl. ; j e Harper and Alexander Brickpossible, who ha doccupied that| “Oh, Aunt Maggie”! exclaimed lei of the school faculty. ■hair in order to be prepared for Gwen. “Hbw nice of you, biif ypu ( Graduates / ■

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ny question or remark that might! didn’t need to - bother.' I’m all tome, was the thought uppermost right.” | t . ' n her mind. ( She caught the work-roughened “Terrible to have to constantly be, hand that held the cup in her own n the alert and defensive.” | ftngers and squeezed it. A peculiar To her relief, the book was one ’^nd uncomfortable tightening i n the n.uny that Aunt Maggie! her throat kept her from saying

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reasured in her pursuit of knowledge. It was a reader — one of those hat she had purchased herself for he dear old lady. The presence of the book also told her that Mrs. Porter was not In the house. Aunt Maggie never left her books lying bout if Mrs. Porter was in or ex-

acted soon.

With a feeling of ease, Gwon re•loved her coat and beret and laid hem across the chair thoughtfully, ^he walked slowly across the room o the register where she stood to varm her chilled body. Chilled by the crisp outdoor and her apprehensive thoughts of the few mo-

ments before.

“I wonder why Aunt Maggie doesn’t want anyone to know’ that | she is learning to read, write ami solve problems in mathematics”?

• she mused.

A door in the hack slammed.

more as she looked into the eyes that smiled so tenderly into her own. Kindly eyes. Like a mother’s

eyes.

•‘Drink your tea, child,” sh*' said softly, “before it gets cold i put

The following are members of the

January class of 1933:

Mary T inna Allison, James T. Baker, John E. Bond, Richard G.

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICES State Of Indiana, County Of Allen,

ns:

In The Allen Superior Court No. 2 Of Allen County Notice Of Publication Margaret F, Ginther, Vs. Calvin Ginther in The Estate Of Calvin Ginther,

Absentee No. 4786

To Calvin Ginther, Greetings:— You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the Clerk of nano court her ceretin complaint or pe-

tition alleging therein among other bounty, Indiana. Said Estate is examination and action of said Pro

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given. That the ndfcisigned has duly Qualified as

/ dministrator of Estate of Solomon < ‘ay, deceased, late of Maron County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to

be solvent.

WILBUR H. GRANT, Atty. No. 9522868 1-21-3t.

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things that you. the said deiendun:. cn the day of being then a resident of the City o*

Notice To Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In The Probate Court Of Marion County , ! ,

January Term, 1933

In the matter in ahe Estate of Sandy B. Butler, Deceased Estate Docket 89 Page 30692

Notice is hereby given that India

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E ’ BuUer 813 Administratrix of the Notice Is Hereby Given, That the • hove n«nied estate has presented uidersigned has duly qualified as l and * Ued her ac( ?ount and vouchers Administratrix of Estate of James n flnal settlement of said estate, and j ^enry King, deceased, late of Marion, Iba* Th« same will come up for^the

sup-

posed to be solvent.

RENTALS

Bonner, Melvin Bowman, Charles V. jc ew Haven, in the County of Allen Brown, Virginia Lenora Bullock, an( j state of Indiana, and the same Norvel Clark, James E. Coleman, being your usual place of residence, Marie Elizabeth Davidson, Lois vent to parts unknown and conRegina DuValle, Barbara Lucille tiuuously since said date remained

Anna Utlie Jasper .. i». itROWN, Atty.

No. 95-32873

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bate Court,'on the 21 day of January, t-uJ. at wnich time all heirs, creditors r legatees of said estate are reouired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said ac-

- --otNTMENT count and vouchers should not be ap Notice Ts 'Heireby" Given, That the Proved- And the heirs of said estate

undersi-ned has duly qualified as Ad-

re also required to appear anu mak*-

Gertie Lewis, Fannie Louise Lewis,! -now, Tneretoie, you. the said Cnl-

Please Mention The Recorder When Patronizing Advertisers

son, James G. Harden. Rhebl Ethel ign made any provision for its conKurdin, Helen Maxine Harding, trol or management; that by icason

three lumps of sugar on th^j saucer i Erma Mae Harris, R^mond Jeffer- .. *eoi, ..aid porperty is suffering I'll sit here while you drink it.” son Haynes, Frank Hill, Marjorie waste for want of prjper care and She drew up a reading chair. Holman, Helen Elizabeth Hubbard praying that your estate may be ad-“Um-m-m 1 It iroorl ” aoM Booker T. Hughes, Franciw D. judged by said court subject to ad-ru-PT, with o Tirrio-oiipf ’ Hummons, Henry H. Jones, Milton ministration and an administrator

L Kirkpatrick. Prod Kirlley. Emma ...rreol duly appoin.cd

fort and appreciation.

“Did you have a good day”? Gwen looked up quickly over the rim of her tea cup but there was nothing but kindly interest on the face of the old lady, the face of a friend. Her large-knuckled hands lay quietly upon the checks of her

stiff blue gingham apron.

Suddenly, Gwen decided to tell her of the-encounter with the driv-

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Franklin, Bertram Emerson Gerd- absent and unheard from, Ipavjng j U f ! 1<a ~ r j t0 i r T* T 1 * David N. Orr, {proof of their heirship, iier Ruby Addine Garrett, Ford Gib- property In said County without hav- | e »h.«r< a f n r I ”* GuENN H. RALSTON, Clerk

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We wish to extend our appreciation

irp. 2669 Circuit Coutt i, to Pastor of Samaritan Baptist, Rev.

£T.Hk*e is hereby, given, i That the Cu. f j>en- ( Voluntary association, , the

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Then the soft, slow footfalls that, or the yellow and blue car. She Gwen recognized as (he old lady’s f , eIt that it would somehow make came tow’ard the living room, i things so much easier to talk it nv _»• Gwen drew a low stool to the reg- j w ^h some one. ister and sat down, hugging her “Well, don’t let that worry you knees. i one bit, Gwendolyn,” said the old “Hello, Aunt Maggie,” she said, j aunt when Gwen had finished, “i “Hello, Gwendolyn. Cold, isn’t don’t blame you at all. You arc very it”? As she spoke, the aunt camel pretty and the world is full of toward the register where the girl! temptations. You just met one of

j them this evening. The young man’s

1 " nyanuor alone betrayed his shallow-

ness. Just ’^e careful and every time do just like you did this evening. If he is worth anything at all, he

will think more of you.”

“I don’t care whether he thinks

Donald Louis LiKKins Pauline Mave vln Ginther, defendant and absentee PMrebaser* of the charter and.busi- a, ' d neighbors ijunaiu L.uuis iabmiis. i ,,, . ^ , ... new of .the Gibnatter Health and Ac- illness and death of our father, Henry Muxey. Agnes Cornelia M.V.well, as aforesaid are hereby notified that inaGrance ,comply h*? Baldwin, who departed this life Dephine Elizabeth Porter, Wilma Mae at the Court House in the City °f sorting;in:lieu thaneof. Industrial! Life j ALLEN We wish to Pulliam, Milton L. Stevenson. Jr.; Fort Wayne, County and State a, °ro-: tn«robK,c^ng the Company to be neighbors Russell H. Stith. Dorothy O .^lone, raid, on Monday. February, .be 20th. I !JK ri ,i‘Tl?e YnaUM ncl com^‘ « Self^d "y m ^fhy ”

Marv Pauline Warren, Dorothv Lou- F 433 - ^ as 8000 thereafter as such

Watts. Bettie Louise Williams, bearing may be had

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William F. Williamson, Marjorie. WITNESS the Clerk and Seal of Belle Wilson, Gladys Oneva Wood- **»d Fourt at Fort Wayne, Allen Elsie Mae Young, Sadie bounty. Indiana, this 13th day of

January. 1933.

ALMA APP REED, Clerk PAUL E. CONGDON, Attorney For

Plaintiff. 1-21-lt.

son and

Louise Thompson.

Congress Asked lo Investigate

Sat., Jan. 21

Buck Jones

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Sun. - Mon. Jan. 22-23 | Bob Steele in “Man From Hell’s Edges” and “Buffalo Bill”

Tues. & Wed. Jan. 24-25 MURDER in the Rue Morque”

Thurs. &. Fri. Jan. 25-26 Edw. G. Robinson in 'Hatchet Man’ Friday Amateurs

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statement said the War department officials could not dodge the respon-

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anything of me ur not — he cr any

other man” flared Gwen. “I lL.te ou t so much idle talk when they pro*

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them. I’d like to do something that would hurt every one of them.” “Oh, no, you wouldn’t. A wrong can never heal another wrong. You would only be more unhappy, and ] besides, you are too young and i sweet to hold such bitter thoughts. ' Look here upon the mantel. You will find today’s mail. There’’) a letter for you. Give me your cup. I’ll take it to the kitchen. I must see to the roast. You and I will have to have dinner alone tonight. The folks won’t be here. ‘•I like dinners with you. Aunt Maggie,” said Gwen with a laugh. She walked to the mantel shelf and picked up a letter. It was addressed to her and it was from

Harr.y

CONNERSVILLE, IND. ,

D. T. Butler

Very impressive Baptismal services were observed Sunday at the Mount Zion Baptist church, after which communion services were held. The Rev. Douglas delivered an inspiring jormon. • Rev. and Mrs. William Riddell were visitors, Wednesday evening of Rev. and Mrs. Crawley j

and their church in Anderson. • Miss j ered and pressure brought to bear Clarabelle Hamilton was hostess for to correct the evils. If this condi-

the Girl’s auxiliary Tuesday evening, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs.

, Funeral services for Mrs. Ratcbel

sibility for the existence of virtual Burng of 1460 Martindale Avenue, slavery on the federal-financed lev- who died j anuary ioth, 1933 at the ee work. Hospital were held Saturday at

“The War department and the one o’clock from Greater Pt. Johna *tate of Indiana, and that said cause army engineers are just handing Church. Burial at New Crown. [of action is for Divorce and that the

TjrniiaTD defendant is a necessary party thereto Funeral services for Mre. William .. I|d whereas said plaintiff having by

less to fce ignorant of these condi- Roberts of 2025 Alvord Street who endorsement on said complaint re-r

died Wednesday January 11, 1933 1 cuired said defendant to appear in w.ij n, 1 fcai d Court, and answer or demur were held Monday at two oclochi t ti ereto on the 16th day of March,

from Greater St. John Baptist 11933.

thank our

for their

. Wi I . sympathy shown us

Al * b—U™

i,' , l-14-3t. jNoah C. Allen, 970 West Twenty-

T”’ ■—~—fifth street. We especially wish to

,8tat« Of iWiana, Marion County, •« : t h ank Rpv< j c . Dailey of the St.

In -the Circuit Court of Marion

Paul Baptist Baptist church and oth-

er ministers for their consoling remarks. We also want to thank the soloists, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. Pinkston and the choir fo theid songs; everyone for their! beautiful floral offerings and all who J donated the use of their cars. May the blessings of the Lord rest on all of you. Mrs. Anna Allen, wife; Rev. and Mrs. Judge I. iSaumlers, brother and

sister-in-law.

AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Men and women to sell newly discovered hf:ir sti xightener. Hot combs eliminated. $4 to $6 daily easily made. No experience required. Franklin Laboratories, Roosevelt Bldg., Chicago, 111. 1-21-33.

TYPING OF ALL KINDS TA. 6817 1-21-41.

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In the State of Indiana

N<x. ,4 7580

Complaint Divorce , . •Katherine Gray. Vs. William .Edward Gray

:Be It Known, That on the. 5th day of January, 1933. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office <iT the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against Hie above named defendant and the said plaintiff .having also tiled in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the ; esidence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant is not a resident of the

tions”, said Mr. Wilkins: “They have made a greater noise asking the N. A. A. c. P. to produce specific instances of oppression so that they can ‘investigate’ and see if our charges are true. This is all pretense. We know now that the army has a group of engineers in every camp on the delta. These engineers live in their tents in the camps. They do business daily and nightly with the contractors. They supervise and pass finally upon all levee construction. They know exactly, in detail, what the Negro laborers are suffering in these

camps.”

Levee Workers Helpless

“The workers on the delta are helpless. They know they are worked to death and robbed in the levee camps, but they can’t do anything about it. As one woman told me, ‘The menses work from kin to kain’t and git nothing for it but a little somethin’ to eat.’ Help must come from the outside, from Washington. If the colored people of the country will* support the N. A. A. C P. properly, facts can be uncov-

Church. Burial at Floral Park.

Vital Statistice

I Now, Therefore, by order of said ' Court, said defendant last above I named is hereby notified of the filing 1 and pendency of said complaint ! against him and that unless he ap1 pear and answer or demur thereto at

x-a-rue thc calling of sal cause on the 16th 31 Kins | day of March. 1933. the same being Isaac H. and Eddie King, City hos- the 10th judicial day of a term of said i-ial, female. Ccurt. to be begun and held at the ’ . „ . . t v-nn 'Court House in the City of IndianapDouglas and Anna Green, 933 Lynn, on the lgt Monday ln March, male. 11333, said complaint and the matters Sherman and Hilda W'atkins, 1026 and things therein contained and al-

lleged, will be heard and determined

! in his unsence. ^

GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk

THACKER AND THACKER,

Attorneys for Plaintiff.

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Susan Hamilton. After the Bible lesson, which was taught by Miss Gladys Iillingham, the following officers were elected:—Misres Blanche Hood, president; Lillian BuUer, viLe-presi-dent; Margaret Olden, secretary; t\arabelle Hamiltor, assistant secretary; Hattie Craig, treasurer a n d Pearl Haughn. organist. Dainty refreshments were served. * Lester Craig, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Craig left Monday for Indianapolis, where lie lias accepted a position as n licensed embalmer with the Willis Undertaking establishment. * Mrs. Nelson Harris, Mrs. Joe Olden, Miss Jennie Perkins, Mrs. Walter Nickelson and Mrs. Daniel Butler surprised Mr. and Mrs. .Strawther Gaines, Saturday evening with a pitch-in lunch-

WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Men's, Women's, Children's Clothing New and Used, Remarkable Bargains Suits that sold as high $ J -00 Tuxedos for Rent as $50 when new, as low as T* AH Sizes

Come and Shop in a Private Home

NORTH SIDE BARGAIN SHOP

P67 W. 27TH ST.

TA. 2167'

South Maple street, female. Richard and Mattie Cloy, 2451 Mar-

ti ndale avenue, male.

Walter and Waneta Patton, City

hospital, female.

Chester and Thelma Winters, City

hospital, male.

DEATHS

Anna D. Hollis, 23 days, City hospital, premature birth. Robert Bernard Merrow, 5 months, 1042 North Talbot broncho pneumonia. Anderson Martin, 71 years. 2142 Hovey street, chronic myocarditis. Minnie Green, 71 years, 872 Darnell street, coronary occluion. Susie Barnett. 41 years, 363 West Fourteenth street, mitral stenosis. James Stith, 74 years, 334 West

^Jn ,fHntt0rhmt CARTER—In loving memory of my dear mother, Matilda Carter, who passed away, 12 years ago, January 21, 1921. I p there among Ih ethrong. My loving mother stands; Waiting for me to join her. In that holy, happy land. —Daughter, Ardelia Edwards.

Twelfth street, acute uremia,

t'.on of peonage on federal work Samuel Garrison, 67 years, Marion can bo wiped out it will lift hun- County infirmary, lobar pneumonia, dreds of thousands of Negroes out, Robert Gale Neely, 58 years. City

of gloom, despair, starvation and hospital, coronary thrombosis,

brutality. The N. A. A. C. P. is! LuciHc Cowherd, 33 years, 820 Coldetermined to fight relentlessly and ton street, pulmonary tuberculosis, uncompromisingly, against any and 1 Joe Taylor. 39 years. City hospital,

all opposition, to see that a square lobar pneumonia.

deal is given to the Negro workers 1 lAzzie McDowell, 53 years, 4957

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the u-’idersigned has duly qualified as Ad-1 ministratrix of Estate of Hairson I.intard, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 94-22774 Lo la Stewart

12-31-31.

Indiana, Marlon County,

ROBINSON—In loving memory of F.mitte Robinson, who passed away

January 10, 1931.

You are not forgotten Emitte, dear. Nor ever shall you be. As long us life and memory last, We shall remember thee. —Sadly missed by the family.

Attractive modern Bungalow SIX ROOMS—Fireplace, Full basement, Laundry, Garage, Targe front porch. Corner lot. A cozy, comfortable home in excellent condition. Located at 3702 Graceland. A real value at $4251 Cali Wayne M. Hurryman, Li ? 157; Irv. 6189. i2-?5-4t.

Notice of Appreciation

The members of the Alpha Home association wish to heartily thank everyone who contributed to the hayi inese and comfort of the inmates through the holiday season from Thanksgiving through Ihe New \ears day. We mention the following for special gifts. The Elks, a turkey; Schools Seventeen, Fifty-six and Crispus * Attacks, canned goods and vegetables: the Busy Bee club, vegetables and fruit; several white friends eighteen dozen doughnuts and seven pounds candy; the Girls Guild and

appies, nuts

Girl Reserves, »tw»ies. uuis and

nndy.

All these were greatly enjoyed and appreciated and we ask you to come again. Mrs. Julia Reed, president, Mrs. Ida M. Bryant, secretary.

in the great Mississippi delta.’

COLUMBUS, IND. Joseph Johnson

Mr and Mrs. McKinley Russ. Indl-'p^'accidentaL

anapolts, spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hogue and Miss Bettie L. Johnson. • Gilfred Sears

East Sixteenth street carcinoma. Noali C. Allen, 49 years, 970 West Twenty-fifth street, pulmonary tu-

berculosis.

Travis Bishop. 38 years, City hos-

| Otha Shiflet, 4 months, 2135 Pleas-

ant street, marasmus.

I Abraham Burris, 73 years, 1057

.eft Tuesday for Chicago. • Mrs North Tra!Ub

bioidery club, Wednesday. ‘ monia.

avnue,

Clarence Richey entertained the Em

An excel-

lent lunch was served. Those present

con. The occasion being their Fifth were:—Mrs. Ed Troutfan, Mrs. O. M.

V. edding anniversary. • Mrs. Wil-j Johnson, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Miss given on Mrs. Rebecca Batton. Mon- rear in said

liam Posey was the Sunday dinner' Bettie L. Johnson. • Mrs. Ella Stine

LOST CREEK, IND.

A surprise birthday dinner was

State Of

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In The Superior Count

County

In The State Of Indiana -

No. A 70359—Room 4 Complaint Receiver Hairy L. Johnson, Vs.

Earl L. Da-vis, Viola Davis, Nathan H. Milhollln 1 Re It Known, That on the 29th day ^ of December, 1932, the above named jdaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of tne Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant Nathan 11. Mflliorin. and the said plaintiff having also filed in said C lerk's office the affidavit of a com1 etent person, showing that Nathan H. Milhollin is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause

Receiver and that is necessary party

.hereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to ap-

Court, and answer or

DIRECTORY OF THE CITY’S LEADING PROFESSIONAL MEN

mi

Of Marion BlMllMlIllIgM

broncho pneu- of action is for

the defendant

A . day ’ Those Present were:—Rev. C. W. I demur thereto on the 28th day of! rvest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, Is ill. • A. Philips is improving. • Mrs. Harris ~ - 1 -- T '' -

Mrs. Samantha Edwards, i p e bruary, 1933.

the event in honor of the birthday of Mary Browning is visiting Henry . Temina Redmon, Julaetta Stewart, loth Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Posey. • Kng and daughter. * James Johnson jr jlta Lee Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers and Rev. and son James Junior, spent Sunday Cornelia Roberts,

and Mrs. Clarence Coleman were in ~

Now, Therefore, .by order of said ! j

Bessie Redmon, Court, said defendant last above I j

Victoria Mitchell, named is hereby notified of the filing I j

„ . , . , _ _ °J\ Ve ro° n Wlth his daughter. Mrs Henry Cole, Hazel Gear, George of sa j d complaint against him and coded .oLawrencehurg, by the dea. Mrs.^im^on ^children hepardHarry an d Hasse Batton. * tha t unless he appead and answer

burn, which occurred

’•isitert Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jos e<;me being the 20th judicial day of a

I Mls. Jemima Redmon, Miss Edna thereto at the calling of said cause on

Wednesday, mer Goens. * J. L. Clark and nephew, R , dmon and and M rs. Ottis Red- the 28th day of February, 1933, the Funeial services were conducted Sat- Harry Clark, returned from New Al- , ... . ......

urday by the Kev. Charles Douglas. • bnny, wher ehe attended the funeral Revival services at the Mount Zion of his brother, Audrey Clark.

t per, Brazil, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. , erm of said Court, to be begun and

. , , * Mrs. Q t j S - sfe^rt and family visited Mrs. - eld at the Court House in the Clt.\

Baptist church will begin January 22. Anna Johnson received word of ill-

NevUal will be conducted by Rev. An- r.ess

derson from Kentucky.

Sarah Hill, Burnett, Sunday, •* ’Mrs. , f Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in ==

brother-in-law, Otis Mil- Cecil p h in ips and children, Mrs. Janie * "R#»n .Tohnson is ill * _ . .

SHOPPER’S GUIDE

Wallace Woolfolk Announces th' Opening of the PINK LANTERN CHILI PARLOR 647J4 Indiana Ave. Chicken dinners, lunches, home-made cakes, pies; sandwiches and soft drinks. S. Woolfolk, Mgr.

When you want Fresh Fish, Milk Fed Poultry, v/L-y uot call MURPHY’S Jrket

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The Indianapolis Recorder readers will find excelllent merchandise and courteous treatment at the stores advertising in the Shopper’s Guide. Before going shopping today look over this list. It will save you time and worry. Recorder advertisers will save you money. Shop first in the Shopper’s Guide.

TA. 2373 Free Delivery THE BRUCE PHARMACY “Serving the East Side with Downtown Frees” v 1602 Martindale Ave.

lor, Kokomo. * Ben Johnson

VINCENNES, IND.

Kogan Teister chapter, O. E. S., met in a regular meeting, Friday .night. Miss Mamie Long, W. M. * An • enjoyable evening was at the home of jMiss Lena Butler, the occasion being jlier birthday with a surprise party by i Floyd Waldon in honor of her. The [following persons were present:—Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goins, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beverley. Miss Lucile Winston, Miss Emma Cox, Miss Edith Samuels; Messrs. H. O. Smith, William Morgan, Rosco Harr I, Floyd Waldon. Many beautifdl gifts were received. • Miss Alice Weeks has returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Verda Russell. Kansas City, Kansas.

Ross and Beulah Ross visited relates in Burnett, Sunday.' * .Miss Clemetine Anderson had as her dinner guest, Sunday, Misses Mable -Batton, Captolia Roberts. * Mts.. Arthur Anderson who visited her mqthtr in Florence. Alabama, has re-' turned home. • Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Waldon, Brazil, were dinner guests c-f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Sunday. * The Sick:—Mrs. Sarah HiH and Mrs. Bessie Redmon. .

February, 1933, said complaint and he matters and tnlngs therein conained and alleged, will be heard and etermined in his absence. GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk CLANCY & ROLLER, Attorneys

for Plaintiif

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dinner guest of her teacher, Miss Lucii.e Winston. • Mrs. Mollie Monroe Is able to be out again. • The Union .revival held at Bethel African Methpdirt Episcopal church was a success. Rev. E. D. Witherspoon, pastor of Second Baptist church, preached wonderful sermons throughout the week. Thus far, three accessions to Serond Baptist church and two to the African Methodist Episcopal church. {Sunday at 3:00 o’clock Rev.Wltliert poon preached; also in the afternoon service. He assisted his choir .rendered the music and at nisht service B-ethel

African Methodist

rendered music. Everyone is made welcome to these services. Many have attended and enjoyed the sermons

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is Hereby Giben, That the mdersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Margaret dorgan Barger, deceased, late of Jurion County, Indiana. Said Estate s supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM F. CANNON WILBUR H. GRANT, Atty. No. 94-32802 l-7-3t.

very iJ. - Helen Monroe was Sunday »o be out again. * William Embry is Mrs. Russell accompanied her mother home. * Mrs. Elviria Carter is able Rev. C. Z. Williams, pastor of African Methodist Episcapql church is a zealous worker. ,The following persons sang beautiful soles: Mrs. Irene Davis, Mrs. Hazel Easton and little

Episcopal choir Helen Monroe. The little two-year old

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Easton also sang. The meeting closed

Sunday night.

PHYSICIANS

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Phone Office, TA. 4280 Office hre: 8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 2; 4 to 8 p. m. DR. R. B. PRUETT, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Also treats eye, ear, nose and Throat 2625 NORTHWESTERN AVE.

COLE’S PRESCRIPTION LABORATORY We Specialize In Prescriptions 5 Lincoln 8101 Lincoln 8101 ^551^INDIANA AVE.

Hours: 8-10 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m.—Sundays 24; 6-8 p. m. Office Phone: LI. 3740 Res. HE. 5923 DR. BENJ.U. COOKE Physician And Surgeon Office: 805 Indiana Ave. Res., 917 E. 17th St. Specialist, Diseases of Women Genito-Urinary Diseasea

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LILLIAN M. LEMON COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS Teacher of Piano and Theory MID-YEAR TERM STARTS MONDAY, JAN. 23. 1036 N. WEST ST. LI. 1271

Office hours: 10 to 11 a. m.; 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday 3 to 4 p. m. and

7 to 8 p. m.

DR. S. A. FURNISS Offles: 401 N. SENATS AWE. Residence, 834 N. West St. Office Phone LI. 2786 Residence LI. 2986

DENTISTS

DR. S. L. AUTER Phones Oral Surgeon And Dentist Office Rl. 8885 Res., TA. 3128 Oral Surgeon A Dentist Office hours: 84; 7-9. Sunday by Appointment. 541 1-2 Indiana Avenue

Office hours: 8:30-640. Sunday by Appointment 7 to 9 p. m. DR. L. A. LEWIS Phone: LI ncoln 2674 Suites 203-44 Walker Bldg.

LI. 2800 WM. WEIR STUART 7Z9/2 North West Street Dentist Office hours: 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. Sunday evening by appointment Res. Phonfe: HA. 2731

Office hours 24 p. m. 10 to 12 a. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment. 11-12 noon; 34 and 6-7 p. m. DR. E. D. ALEXANDER Physician And Surgeon Suite 303 Walker Bldg. Phones: Office, LI. 4171. Ree. 942 Roeche St. Phone TA. 3409

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OFFICE: LI. 8044; Rl. 0837 Hours 10 to 12 A. M.J 2 to 4p.m and 6 to 8 P. M. DR. C. H. GIBSON Physician - Surgeon Office: 462 West 12«h St. ; Res., '2615, Indianapolis, Ind.

TAtbot 2564 Lincoln 3926 R. L. BAILEY LAWYER Suite 218 46 N. Pennsylvania 8tr*»l Netary Public Indianapolis