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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

Saturday, September 26, 1936

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NEWS ABOUT THE FOLKS HERE AND THERE

FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Many parties were Riven for the college boys and girls. The following left for college this week: Malissa Jane Wickliffe, Fisk university, Nashville. Tenn.; Miss Dora i.Marie Beck. Wilberforce university; Dorothy Belle Walker. City liospital No. 2. St. Louis, Mo.; Rdbert Brown. Temple university, Philadelnhia, Pa.: Jaehn Charlton, Christopher Divie; Buddy Mourning, Virginia Union, Richmond, Va.: Joe Garvin. A. & T.. Greensboro. N. C.; Jack Seals. Kentucky Industrial college, Paducah. Ky.; Marion Brown and Albert Brown. Indiana university. Bloomington. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. S. Millard Young. Mrs. Marie Knight, and Jake Morton have returned from a motor trip to Athens, O., and Indiananolis Anyone having news for The Indianapolis Recorder please call ATlhfi no later than Thursday of each week. Mis* Madeline Coleman, recent guest of her onrents. Mr. and Mrs. Major Davis, is visiting In Danville, 111. The Westfield• softball team defeated Turner Chapel A. M. K. Sunday school and won the ritvwtde championship game. Coach. Howard Ford. Mrs. Adah Pettiford. of Chicago. 111., visited her niece and familv. Mr. and Mrs. James Black. The following members and friends of Turner Chapel A. M. F church attended the annual conference convening in Detroit. Mich.: the Mrs. Mamie Adams. Louise Smith. Gladys Stnartt. l/°na Patterson. Alice Ford. Lucy Wilson. Ida Mae Pipkin and Sarah Miles. Rev and Mrs. Louis Carter. Messrs. John Pipkin. Arthur N T a-h. Howard Ford, and Kim-

ball Black.

Mrs. Ethel Peters feted tlm out- {

of-town guests. Mrs. Kathleen Canaway.

of high school clubs at Camp Yarnelle, Winona Lake, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Gregory, of Cleveland, O., were week-end guests of their niece, Mrs. Almeta Gregory. The Ft. Wayne Men Civic league was addressed Monday evening by Attorney W. L.'Briggs relative to the economic ^conditions of the Negro in the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia.* President, Samuel C. Jones. Rev. J. C. Taylor, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church, conducted a successful evangelistic campaign at St. John Baptist church. The Faithful Four quartette of Springfield, O., will render a program at St. John Baptist church, Sept. 19. Mrs. Currie L. Wilson, adult teacher of the WPA, and Mrs. Susan A.

MATTOON, ILLINOIS Rev. Will J. Smith

This news column is in the interest of those of the race known in and around Mattoon and the states . . . Some of the work of the NYA in the state is under the supervision of Wm. T. Campbell, of East St. Louis as a state director. Mr. Campbell is 'known in this city as a fine worker. The Baptist Woman’s Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Bxirrill, on Moultrie street. Present were: Mesdames “Dick” Saey, Wm. Estell, Charles Estell, Doris Robinson and Alex Robinson. Refreshments of salads, pie and cooking beverages were served and all enjoyed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dickerson and son. Chester,

all meiflbers are asked to be pres-

ent. John Powell returned home from Chicago, where he had been

Jordan, teacher of music, are at- - of Bloomington. 111., were visiting

tending a three weeks government chool at Lake Winona, Ind. Mrs. Ida Mae Pipkin entertained members of the Swastika club Thursday evening. Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. Marjorie D. Wickliffe first prize and consmation prize. Mrs. Una Mae Turner. Mrs. Susie William, of (Cleveland, ().. was the house-guest of the Mrs. Almeta Gregory and Mrs. Martha Ridley. Silas Miles has returned Ifrom a two weeks’ visit in South ; Shaw Bend. Ind. Members of the Turner Chapel A. M. E. church and he community at large are rejoicing over the return of another

relatives and friends in the city last week. The annual conference of the A. M. E. church will meet in Champaign, September 30, and the local church, pastored by Rev. Will J. Smith, will hold its closing services on September 27. when all the work of the conference year will be published showing what the members have accomplished under his supervision, and

in charge of sessions. W.

M.. Flozelle Rindy.

IMrs. Addie Scott, of Evanston. 111., was a recent guest of her sisters, Mrs. Lydia Bassett, and Mrs

conference year, pastor Rev. Ger- Emma Elli:-:. The Smart Set club

•ild L. Hayden. The Michigan ••onferenee will he entertained !by local church next September. Mr. and Mrs. William Ganaway were hosts to a dinner of beautiful ap-

entertained informally at Wheatley Social center hoiwring the 1936 high school graduates and college students. Mrs. Robert A. Terry, counsellor. Mrs. Sallie Martin.

pointment Sunday. (Jqcsts included gospel ^.singer of Pilgrim Baptist the Rev. and Mrs. Richard H. Dix- church. Chicago, 111., will be a on. Mrs. Ethel Peters, Mrs. Mable i guest soloist for a series of raeetStillgus and Miss Elma E. Alsup. * ings at Mt. Olive Baptist church and Messrs. T. E. Lewis and Sam- this week; Rev. R. H. Dion. Mrs.

Lamb, of Chicago. 111., and Mrs. Lvdla Stillgus and Miss Mabel SMlgns with a delicious dinner at ♦ h® Chicken Shack. Mrs. Sallie Dodson and Mrs. Lucinda Wood* are vacationing in Tyaundsale. La. Mrs! Edna Charlton, advisor of the Pathfinder Girl Reserve club of Wheatley Social center, and the following Girl Reserves: EY^yn Warfield. L^nora Biggs, Carrie Black and Grace White, attended

The Amigas Alpha

Omega sorority resumed fall meeting at Wheatley Social center Tuesday evening. President, Soror Zonabeile Seals. Miss Bernice Cook, of St. Louts, Mo., was a holi-

Clarence Cameron White, pianiste of Chicago, 111., was a week-end guest of her father/ and mother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Conner. Miss Edith Robinson, who has spent her summer vacation

the Irity-wide setting up conference Septembei -»• P- D., Corrie

day guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. Jones. Matchless Chapter No. 8. A. Jones, has returned to- her Order of Eatern Star, is planning | teaching position in Monroe, Va. a gala celebration honoring the Mrs. Ethel Peters. Mrs. Lydia Stilldistrict chapters of Wabash, Mar- gus and daughter. iMable. of Deion. Lafayette, and Kokomo at rroit. Mich., and John Alsup, Sr., Wheatley Social center Sunday, motored to Kokomo to visit the

visiting his daughter. Frank Allen spent the holidays in Chicago, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monroe. Mr. Estell, North 10th‘stree; Mrs. Lowery, Frank Allen and Mrs. Ammons are all on the sick

list this week.

Rev. W. J. Smith held the regular services at. the A. M. E. church last Sunday, and went to Grayville, to hold meeting on Tuesday night at the F. W. B. church. Richard Seay had a business trip to Charleston, 111., last week. Mr. Seay is the only fingerprint expert of our group In the city. Mrs. M. L. Nickens has recovered-from her late illness and is able to see after her household affairs. She thanks those who helped her when, confined to her room during the ilL ness. Prof. George Seay, graduate of the University of Iqwa, and was appointed to the staff of the Morrison Industrial Training S^tool for delinquent race boys, has relatives in this clty/who are pleas

ed with his promotion. Mrs. Bessie Oliver is now located fn Los

Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Oliver wa-s mice a resident of Mattoon. ' Rev. D. A. Basfield is yet confined to bis home by illness. Rev! Basfield is an ex-pastor of the A. M. E church of this city and he now resides in Litchfield, III. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Auston, Eldorado, Ark., were week-end guests of the Andersons on DeWitt avenue. Rev. Dixon, a member of the Illinois conference of the A. M. E. church, is ill at his home In East St. Louis, where ho is pastor of St. Luke church. Rev. W. J. .Oliver is filling in for him during his 111nes.-. Mrs. Mildred Kedley, of Charleston, has been appointed one of the teachers at Mounds, 111. Mrs. Kedley is the granddaughter of Mrs. Anna Lee,-late of Mattoon, 'but now living in St. Louis, Mo.

CORYDON, IND. Margaret Hodge

former’s relatives.

.Sutidav school was held at 9:30 a. in.; Miss Marendia Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. Majrpte Johnson and Mrs Lillian Gray. Mrs. Hazel White, daughter. Elnora. Mrs. Alice Wright, Mrv. Minnie Mitcham, and Sidney Cook attended the Kentucky State Fair. Thursday.

OKOLONA, MISS.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell and children spent ten days in Aberdeen with relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Adair left Sunday evening for Gary, Ind. William Broudon, Jr., with his little son and mother are home after spending ten days with relatives in

Witchita, Kans.

Members of Calvary Baptist church were glad to see Mrs. Queen Wheeler and .daughter,. Mrs. Pauline Turner, Indianapolis, Mrs. Lillie Bell Nichols, iBoulder, Colo., In service Sunday evening. Mrs. Georgia McEven, Tupelo, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Lillie Holye Jones. The Senior Missionary society sponsored by Calvary Baptist church met Wednesday evening with Miss Louise

NEWCASTLE, IND.

Thompson. After the meeting, Mrs. Magnolia H. Lowe carried the mem'

hers to the Carnival at the Fair ground. The senior missionary socity met with Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Sunday evening at 3 o’clock. Little Menrose Hacghton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oldnders Haughton won a pair of shoes in the contest at Mt. Plscah M. E. church. Sunday evening. Barbrie Henderson. Tupelo, spent Wednesday evening with his grandmother, Mrs. Addie Henderson. Dr. G. H. Wheeler and Charles Thompson were in Tupelo. Thursday. Those attending the breakfast in Tupelo. Monday morning were: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Oden, Mr. and Mm Cornelius White,’ Mrs. Addie B. Haughton. Mieses Lula and Jettie Wilson. Stella Wyatt. Josephine Hicks, Gallie Carter, Effle Dean Dobbs. Jerrv Cosby, Governor Jackson. Fred Thompson Wesley Potter, Albert Griffin, Mat ^’-o'nhlt. Payton Lyles. Earlie Mayf.eJd, L. D. Whitfield, Mrs. Janie Murry, and daughter, Martha left

Saturday for Jackwon, Tenn. There was a barbecue Tuesday eve-

ning at the home of Mrs-. N. Jackson. Lidell Wheeler left Sunday evening for Marshall, Texas, where he will attend Wiley university. Miss Bettip Bernice Williams, daughter and stepdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kompton. was quietly married Monday evening to Robert T^ee Robinson. Jr., won of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson. The Junior Missionary society sponsored hv Calvary Baptist church met with Miss Louise Thompson. . Wednesday evening. Karl Williams and his bride before her marriage. Miss Julia Bowens a nnoimced their marriage two weeks ago when they motored to Jonestown to spend a few days with the p-roomu parents R. C. Dillaefi and Miss Alice Carter Amory who were married In June surprised the top-n when they annnuneerl theje ma'-riage two weeks ago and moved In O .1. S home for lt"M ho”<..^ peon, inf. Okolona Industrial college opened Frldav morning with a large enrollment and a number of i-i«i*or«!. jpmes Eddie Wvatt Houston is here With his mother. Mre St«ii a W—ott ♦o attend Okolona high sebooj. Mrs. Wvatt has as her guest. Friday. Ro-

mm Nunnelte, Tupelo.

Mrs. Minnie Ford is spending a two weeks' vacation in Detroit, Mich., the guest of Mrs. Wm. Rachal, Mm. Nan Walker an a nephew, George Bolds. Jr. Miss Olivia Dunlop and E. Gill of Huntsville, Alabama, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bassett the early part of September. They were nonor guests at many beautiful parti is and dinners given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Singleton, Mrs. Anna Mae Stephens, Mrs. Helen Walden, ! Mm. Hattie Fears, and Mrs. Hazel

Hansard.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Hardin attended tlm Leave!; Ross and Boatwright reunion in Richmond, September 12. The men and women of Wiley M. E. church will entertain with a father and sjn. mother and daughter banquet, September 30. There will be a contest for atttr.dance between the men and women. The affair will n< sponsored by the ladles aid and The Brotherhoo. oi the ebtreh. * The Wiley church is launching a gmat debt ard repair rally and- It is hoped that all members and friends will rally to the cause. Mr. and Aim. Max •Clair of Detroit spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cheater underwood in Greensboro. The Hardin family held their annual reunion September 6 at Glen Miller Park in Richmond. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardin and daughter. Dorotha and son, Bernard of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald

HOPKINSVILLE, KY. Upshaw Merritt

Haines. Mm?. Ruth Brawley, James Olden, Muncie; Guy Haines of

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oplis, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin and son, Dennis, Mr. and

naium «vim son, tennis, xir. and Mrs. John Hardin and daughter. Treva Lee of Richmond and Miss Ethel Harding. Several Newcastle people attended the automobile races at Indianapolis. Sunday. Mrs. Helen Walden very charmingly entertained the members of the Chi Lambda, Thursday afternoon. Miss Ethel Hardin is attending high school in

Muncie.

The Rev-. W. K. Robertson, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, left Tuesday for Terre Haute, where he will attend the Annual conference. Rev. Ralph Felix, pastor of Olivet Presbyterian church, and his congregation worshiped with Rev. Robertson a* Bethel Sunday morning. Mrs. Opal Weaver and children of Marion arc visiting Mr. and Mr.v. Thomas Boat wright for two weeks. Mrs. Marv Thurman who has been ill is ablo to be out again.. Mr. and Mrs Earl Laster attended the exposition at Cleveland. Ohio Mrs. Mamie Davis has returned from a visit with friends in f^bicaen and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Merdith Boatwright ha?r returned from an extended visit in Marion. Mrs. Eugene B Brilev and ehildren. .Bettv T.oi’ and Eugene Melvin have returned from a three-weeks* vaeation in Philadelphia, Pa., and Milwaukee, Wis.

Mrs. Lula Briggs, Indianapolis, who hgs been the guest of her sisters, and brother, Mrs. Pauline H. Sargent, Mayme H. Hopkins, and Roosevelt Howard has returned home. Miss Mary Elsie l^ndy left for W. K. I. college, Paducah, Friday morning. The Main Street Baptist clfurch anniversary hat; been going on all this week. The Silas Green orchestra played at the Cotton club, Friday evening ofter the Silas Green show, is Women’s day at Freeman Chapel C. M. E. church, last Sunday was Men’s day. Kings’ Sons' and Daughters' club met at the home of Mary Merits Howell, September 17. Nellie Nellie Lowery, president, Lela Anderson, secretary, Elsie Ferguson, treasurer. Lavera Trice has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo., after spending the summer here. Luther Greenwade of iCadez, Ky., spent the weekend with Curtis Ferguson. Annie Clark’s Howell St. homes were burnt to the ground, September 18. ShutIns—Kittle Bell, Mr. and Mps, Robert 'Russel, Katie Morehfead, Rogers Young, Geraldine Edmonds, Rosa Bush. Willie Whitfield of Chicago Heights, IIL, were in the city for the death of his niece. Apnie Clark Howell was Slightly burned Friday morning. Mrs. Beulah Wright who has been visitinar her husband, Dave Wright at home on 17th street has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo. William Braxton and his three children, namely. Mrs. Alberta McGhee, Sebestain, and Henrv Braxton of Chickgb. 111., were called to Hopkinsville to the funeral of their grandfather. Sam Peay of Rensley. Town, William Braxton is the brother of John iRraxtqn of this city. Mr® McGhee will remain over to visit friends and relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. Klinton C. Moss of Washington, D. C.. are visiting relatives. Mrs. Viola Cox of Evansville, •••'ent tb~ week as the 'gu»st of Miss Mayme n. Bonds. Garland Martin of Evansville, visited his mother last week. Mrs. Amanda. Culver >s visiting friends in Morganfield, Ky.

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Re^vf ste—cd w**ek -impn*- th* - * "■'lests at the Chanman Hotel wer''Mrs. Emma White.' Indianapolis: H. C. Heod. Charleston. W. Va.: J. R. Brown. Institute W. Va.: Alexander Gregory. Kimball. W. Va c r> MV,ore ChaHeson. C.; J. C. Young. Imthol W. Va.: Hamiton Harris, Savannah. Ga.: Minor Mr^Kee. Dallas, fexas- Howard M. Sharon. St. Txtuis.

'To : Dlxton H Brant. WynesvHle. N. C.: Mr and Mrs Matone and daue-b

ter. Hsnldn. Washington. D. C.: Harold William” Wipohesto*-. Isaac Stokes. Savannah. Ga. • Mr. AT»-»t_. c-t ^ *cVt ‘ Mrs Parlee Mitchell. Memphis, Tenn.

WEST BADEN A FRENCH LICK, IND.

Mrs. Hattie Wagner. Mrs. Edith Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. .taypiond Rice of Indianapplis were the gpests of Mrs. James M. Cook at the Acme hotel, September 5-7. The Rev. Harvey E. Edmond of Mitchell was also a guest pf the hotel and preached at iBetheL A. M. E. church, Sunday morning, his sermon was felt by all

present. Miss Cinderella Mullerson of Shei-

byville, Ky. J. C. Kingley and Jack Souldor. of Chicago; Sylvester Fields,. Ceremery, tvy.: J. H. Smith, Lexington, Ky.; Wm. H. Ballow, •^ouisviue, Ky., are the week-end

guest of the Waddy hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of Indianapolis who spent the summer in Michigan are at the Delux hotel on Wells avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. ritockdale, John Tucker, Wm. L. Payton, Harry Pollard, Lewis Burnett, C&pt. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hooker, L. M. Jones, Mrs. C. Thurman, Martha Grace Jackson, Daught Smith, H. Jackson, Wilier White, Rev. Harvey and Wm. Martin are all home after spending the summer at Macknac Island, Mich. Edmond Pace, who was head waiter at the hotel and family stopped for a few weeks visiting friends in Grand Rapid*. Mich. Wm. Pollard is visiting his father, Harry Pollard after spending the summer in Michigan. Mrs. Zora Morgan is also back from Mackinac, Mich. Robert Rudd had a slight paralytic stroke last week and is very ill at his home on Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Overton and Mr. ,and Mrs. Joe Blevings are back after spending the

summer in New York.

The joint fellowship meeting was observed last Sunday at the Baptist church. Rev. G. W. Gore, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, and Mrs. Morgan moved last week. Mr, and Mrs. George Hughes. Jr., and George Hughes, Sr., who is head porter at the Carseener club at Mackinac Is-

land have returned after spending

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school season before last has returned to Dunbar this season.

BOONVILLE, IND. Mary Casey

General mass was baptized Sunday morning at the Mt. Liberty Baptist church by Rev. Grinter with the assistance of Prather Carl Green. William Green and others. Mrs. Susan Brown Roberts fell last week and received slight injuries. Phillip Green is improving. Mrs. Hence Roberts’ company from St. Louis has returned home. Mrs. Mallie Ross was in Grandview this week and if much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Glarence Green were in Evansville. Thursday evening. A republican party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bell Mahanes.

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