Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1936 — Page 14
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NEWS ABOUT THE POLKS HERE AND THERE
THE INDIANAPOLIS -RECORDER
Saturday, October, 31, 1936
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Miss T. Me.—I want to know if I am doing the right thing by going with boys other than my regular boy-friend? Does he mean what he says about Christmas or is he teasing? v Ana.: Since you love the boy and expect to marry him, you are being very foolish by going with other boys just to antagonize 0m. He is sincere about the promise he made you, but your present actions might cause him to change his mind. If you expect to marry Christmas, you had better leave the other boys alone.
Miss L. R.—I met a young man this summer who seemed very nice. I liked him from the start and he seemed to like me. Since I have left home to go to school will our friendship stop? Ans.: I th-.iiK your friend-hip with this young man is of a more enduring nature than you seem to realize. By regular correspondence you will be able to maintain this friendship throughout your school term, and on your return home during the holidkiys you will become even more interested in this young man he will not disappoint you.
M. C. T.—Please tell me if the stork will ever visit my home? My husband and I are just about to
give up hope.
Ans.: As you and your husband both want a child so much you
to their support if you were so inclined to do so. Miss J. E. C.—I want to marry and have a home of my own, but my parents want me to attend college. Which should I do? Ans.: Sinfce your parents cp-e financially auie, as well as anxious for you to alicuu coiiege. You should take advantage of this opportunity they are offering you. I should think that you would feel obligated to your parents enough to respect their wishes in this matter, especially so since you are the one to benefit by doing so. After completing college you would still be quite young as you are now only 19. You tvpuld .be much* better qualified to manage a home and. family after completing your schooling.
H. C.—Is my husband feeing with another woman? Did he carry her with him on the trip over the
week-end?
_^Ans.: You should not be too quick in accusing your husband of associating with other w'omen. He has not given you any reason to belie\e that he is not true to you. Your only ground for suspicion IS your imagination and it seems that ydu have let that run away with Vour good judgment. If you ask him about his trip, he w’ill tell you anything you may wish to know. If you can manage to con-
have reason to be disappointed, j trol your imagination, you will be
Surely, though you won’t abandon j able to believe him.
all hope since you are so young. Lots of w’omen are not even married at the age of twenty-three, yet •they are blessed with children after marriage. The All-w'fee Creator, knowing of your desire and at the
Mrs. F. B.—I have a friend in trouble. Is he guilty of the crime and how will he come out? v Ans.: Your friend is an unfortunate victim of a mass of circum-
same time knowing that you and , stantial evidence although his case your husband are capable of rear- looks hopeless at the present time, ing a child in the right way, will ; he will be able to prove his innofulfill your wish during the next cence. It will not be easy to prove
HOPKINSVILLE,
Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Frazier and daughter have returned after an extensive visit, inculding Petersburg, Va., Washington, D. C., and Cleveland, Ohio. While in Virginia, they were guests of Prof, and Mrs. E. P. Jackson of Virginia State university. Several social events were given in their honor while in Washington by Rev. J. Coleman, Dr. and Mra. Wiggins from the Freeman Hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. Chatman. Willie Mae Hardy, McKee street, was shot to death Sunday evening, October 19, by her husband, Jim £iardy, of -the same residence. Flossie Dickerson, Louis street, was given three years in the penintentiary for killing her husband, Edward Dickerson in June. Minnie Cheatham Was sentenced for seven years for killing her common-law husband, Charlie Stewart, in August. Theodore Dat-d-on of Cleveland, Ohio, has been in the city visiting. A style show was given at the Attucks auditorium, October 21. Gowns from the different stores were used. Jessie Frazier of AUensville, Ky.. who attends school at Attucks is spending the week-end at her home in Allensvlile. Teachers* convention met in Madlsonvllle, Ky., October 24. All teachers of this city attended. Eunice Bons of French Lick, Ind., is here visiting her moth-er-in-law, Mrs. Emma Bons, 1028 E. 2nd street. Willie and Claude Ella Ferguson returned home October 19 after a iengthy stay with their sister, Mrs. Minnie Worthington, 1710 Cornell avenue. Indianapolis. Shut-ins: — Geraldine Editions, Carrie Russell. James Paston, Nealie Bradley, Inez Bruce. George 3byd of 1101 E. 2nd street has gone to St. Louis, Mo., to attend the funeral of his-brother, Ben Boyd of St. Louis, Mr. Boyd, passed away the 18th 6f October. He leaves his wife, five children, two brothers and a‘ host of fHends and relatives. Misses • Esterline Garrott, Rfetty Yeates, Arlena Lindsay and Mrs. Emma Lunderman and Margaret Coleman were among the teachers who attended the second district association of teachers at Madlsonvllle, Ky.. last Friday. A cantry pulling was given at the residence of Mrs. Susie Scales in Younglove street on Thursday evening. General conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will convene, October 28, in Princeton, Ky. Mrs. Maggie Northington, 315 Crescent street, died Saturday afternoon. She had only been ill several days from a paralytic stroke. She reremained unconscious until death. The last rites were at the Main street Baptist church, interment at West Union cemeery. She was survived by two sons, Edward W. Watkins, Indianapolis. James Hall, Louisville. Ky.; one granddaughter, Miss Hazel Hall. Hopkinsville, Ky.: four sisters, Mrs. Ula Robinson, iDanville, 111., Mrs. Ludie Givens, Evansville, Ind., Miss Cecil Laury, Evansville, Mrs. Beulah Sherrell, Louisville. Ky.; a niece, Miss Mary Ella Boyd, Hopkinsville, and a host of other relatives and friends.
SOUTH HAVEN, folCHClarence Foster
The Pastor’s rally which was hold at the Emanuel Gospel Tabernacle Sunday, October 25 met with a great success. The pastor, Rev; Robert Fanning, preached a very impressive sermon during the morning services while Rev. Raymond Fanning, delivered a message of great feeling during the evening worship. Both servicet’ were attended by a large and attentive audience. The Friendship club met with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown. October 24. Following an interesting business meeting everyone participated in the Shadow social which ended in much enjoyment for all. Mrs. Ruth Holland and son, Kenneth and Charles returned from their visit in Gary, Saturday. Bruce McFarland spent the weekend with hiw wife, who has been residing at their country home east of South Haven. Mrs. Arlene Cummings and children, Virginia and Walter of Frankfort spent the weekend in South Haven with Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fanning and Rev. Raymond Fanning. William Shepard is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of Benton Harbor were guests, of William Shepard. Mrs Bertie Thornton, Mrs\ Mary Harris, Boone McFarland and Misses Thelma Robbie and Frankie McFarland of Chicago were visiting at the Thornton’s country home. South of the city this week-end.
FORT WAYNE, IND.
year.
C. W. B.—Please tell me what to do? I am sick and can’t make up my mind to go to a hospital. Ans.: If you value your health you will qurt being so stubborn and enter a hospital at once. You should certianly place you-re If under the care of a reliable doctor. Hope is all right in its place, but 4t is a very poor substitute for medical treatment.
live get
our-
L. B.—My. hurband and I with my people. Would we along better if we moved to
selves?
Ans.: You nnu yourself in the name trouble that people have been getting h%^fcince the beginning of time. It Is a rare occasion when more than one family can occupy the same home peacefully. You should certainly move so as to be alone with your husband. If your people are dependent on you, y^u could do this and still contribute
that he is not guilty as accused, and it cannot be accomplished very quickly. He will have to suffer the lot of the guilty until he is acquitted. However, since he is innocent, he will be able to finally
KOKOMO, IND.
The senior choir of Turner Chapel A. M. E. church elected the following officers for the next year: president, Mrs. GJadys Wilson Vaughn; vice president, Mrs. Dorothy Higgs; recording secretary, Mrs. Mable Strum; assistant secretary, Mrs. Marjories D. Wickliffe,; treasurer, Mrs. Kate Patterson; librarian, Mrs." Delight Taylor: directress, Mrs. Gladys Wilson Vaughn. Pastor, Rev. Gerald L. Hayden. .Mrs. Sallie Gaines of Chicago, 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Miles. Miss Corrinne Mudd, adviser of Grade School Girl Reserves, participated in a religious drama at Westminister Presbyterian church, Thursday. Anyone having news for The Indianapolis Recorder, please call A 7196 no later than Thursday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charlton. Miss Elizabeth Rhoades, Miss Jbsie Carter, Miss Elnora Charlton and William Charlton motored to Chicago, 111., to attend the Wllberforce-Tus-kegee game. Mrs. G. C. Ward of Indianapolis was the house guest of Mrs. Corrine O. Shaw. Mrs. Ward attended the State WCTU convention and was elected State Organizer. Rev. Richard H. Dixon, pastor of Mt. flliVe Baptist church and wife presented an interesting program to the members of Second Baptist church, Anderson, Thursday night. They were accompanied by the following members: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher, Mesdames Flozelle Rindy, Carrie Roach, Josie Stockner, Jennie Murray, Rosie Wells, Mabel Hayes, Alberta Williams, Hattie Guretont Miss Elina E. Alsup and Messrs. P. A. Lyons, Sr., and James . . evil
OKOLONA, MISS.
J. R. Jackson motored to Houston, Sunday morning to meet his wife, Mrs. Norma Jackson, who has been at the bedside of her sick daughter in the hospital at Yazoo City. Mrs. ’Bettie McIntosh is visiting her son-in-law, and grandchildren. Dr. I>. F. Jackson and sons, Columbus. Mrs. Magnolia Lowe and niece, little Lavefn Henderson arrived Monday morning after 10 days’ visit with relatives and friends, St. Louis, . Mo. Miss Alice Jones left Monday evening tor St. Louis, to visit her father. Mt. Piscah M. E. Church had a successful rally Sunday evening, raising the amount of $160. Mrs. Nannie Fykes, raising $24, the highest amount of the tribe leaders. Rev. Brutus Ewing Columbus spent the week-end here with his auntie, Mrs. Chanty Walls. Little William Brandon, Jr:, was taken ill Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stella Nunellee accompanied her son, Jimes Edward as far as Tupelo, Sunday, where he will leave for Mark Tree, Ark., for school. The Bills met in their regular meeting Thursday evening at the Elks Rewt. Miss Emma Davenport was married to Rev. Cole-
man, Montgomery, nlng, at the home
Ala., Sunday eves of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.’ A. L. 4>avenpbrt. The Junior Missfonkry society mei with the president, Miss Vashtle Breckenridge, Wednesday evening with all members present 'and three new members Were added. Mrs.
Thun
Adlne Oden left
sday noon for
Houston, Texas, where she is plan nlng to spend the winter. Mrs. Pauline Turner, Indianapolis, Mrs. Ljcretia Walked, Columbus, Ohio, left Wednesday Evening after two months' stay here with their mother, Mrs. Queen Miller apd other relatives. Mrs. Irma Vann and Mrs. Lilia Wheeler accompanied Mrs. Vann's daughter, Norma to Piney Wood. Sunday, where she will attend schcol. Miss Beatrice Williams, Tupelo,'spei t Sunday in the city as guest of her auntie, Mrs. Birdie White and friend,
Mrs. Vashlie Breckenridge. Little . n ^ .- - . _ .
Mat Prophitt, Jr., 6 years of age, son ^
of Mr. and Mrs. Mathewy Prophitt, Mrs - John Pettiford from Marion
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
' The first quarterly services of tills conference year for Spruce Street Church, will be held, Sunday, November 8, Rev.- : J. A. Bradford, new presiding eider, will have charge. The Harry T. Burleigh Music club will present an autumn musicale in the month of November. Mrs. Horace Russell has returned from a three week’s visit in Chicago. Mrs. J. Q. Simpson and Miss Elva Martin were the week-end guests of Mt. and Mrs. LorChza Simpson In. Indianapolis. Rev. B. C. Winchester and members of Second Baptist church, will begin revival services, November 16. The public is invited to attend the opening of the New Colored Orphan home, Sunday between 1 and 4 p. m. There will be this week over forty children in the home. The equipments for the rooms are about complete. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher, S. 13 1-2 Street spent the week-end in Indianapolis and attended the big Landon rally. A dance will be given at the Moore hall, 637 1-2 Wabash avenue, November 11. Music will be furnished by A! Well’s Ambassadors of Gary. Send in your news for Terre Haute column not later than Sunday afternoon: church activities, social affairs, guests coming or leaving, school activities, any item of interest, we will gladly publish.
NORWOOD NEWS
Ervenia Miller
A bingo party wa# held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mayes. October 21. Mrs. Nellie Penick and family spent the week-end with Lloyd Washington knd family. Mrs. La Verne Collins and Betty Randall are back after visiting relatives and
friends in Cleveland, Ohio.
Shephard Hardrick is home after being confined, to the hospital from injuries in an automobile accident. A chicken supper was given at Bethany
Prophitt,
played for the Junior choir during the church drive, Sunday evening at Mt. Piscah. Among :-io.se wno attended the circus In Aberdeen and Tupelo wore Mrs. Nellie B. Hamilton, Mat Prophitt, L. D t Whitfield, Orlandus Haugton, Fred antf Arzell Thompson, C. W. Gilliam, Willie Vann, and K. C. Pollard. There were a number of visitors from Houston, and Tupelo Who attended the dance at the Elks Rest, Friday evening, sponsored u;'' the Elks. Music by King Oliver’s twelve piece orchestra ot Alabama. Willie Vann was carried bomi Saturday evening from his barber shop seriously ill.
FRANKLIN, IND.
Mrs. Ollie Reeves, who w as oper- j University and family were ated on for appendicitis at the Good *
Samaritan hospital is getting along nicely at this writing. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.
, . , The usher board of Second Baptist prove so and will come out all right | church observed guest night Thurs-
in the end.
G. W. O.—Why does she act as she does? It keeps me so unhappy. Will there be a reconciliation between us? Ans.: She is under the impression that she can dominate you. So far you have helped her prove this by your meekness. If ycu have not lost all your manhood you can correct this impression. You should act as though nothing was wrong. Lead her to believe that you are not worried by her actions. As soon as she seys that you don’t care what she does, she will change her way of treating you. If you assume this attitude and continue to act accordingly you can affect a reconciliation if you S'till wish to.
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day evening at the home of Mrs. Cora Gilbreath. A number of guests were invited and are loud in their praisss
for this organization
Wayman Chapel Senior choir very pleasantly surprised their president, Mrs. Edith Rowan, when they gathered at her home before she arrived from a rehearsal. * The evening was spent playing games and singing. In recognition of one year of loyal service, a lovely new A. M. E. Hymnal was presented Mrs. Rowan, the presentation speech being made by the vice president. Mrs. Mary Burnett. Over thirty were present and one out-of-town guest, Mrs. Juanita Brown
of East Chicago.
Wayman Gospel chorus celebrated their first anniversary at the Center Friday evening. Many guests were invited and a very interesting program rendered. Mrs. Sudle Walters is the president. Mrs. Nettle Pertilns has been elected president of the Anna C. Clayborn Mite Missionary society and already it looks as though the society will have a very splended year under her leadership. Many nice things Were accomplished under the out-going president, Mrs. Pansy Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen entertained at their home Tuesday. Rev. H. A. Perry, Mrs.
Dean Jimmie Byrd of Wilberforee
recent
guests of the former's cousin, Mrs. V’irginia «mith. The Olive Rhoades Floral club was entertained Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Ida Mae Pipkin. After the routine of business a delicious menu was served. President, Mrs. Adeline Rhoades. Miss Geraldine L’nthank was hostess to a breakfast of beautiful appointment Thursday morning. Guests were the Misses Hallie Mozelle Watson, Myrtle Frances daggers.
Mrs. H. C. Williams is indisposed with a severe cold. Mrs. Irene Jackson one of the G. O. P. workers was the guest at a luncheon of the coalition of women at Martinsville last Saturday. Rev. Botts and his Rose of Sharon Chorus was at the Baptist church last Tuesday evening they were well received by an over crowded house. This program was sponsored by Harry Moore who is an ardent and hard worker of this church. The Rev. J. E. Bradford, the new presiding elder, of the Bethel A. M. E. conference, was present Sunday. He held his quarterly conference, Saturday night. He is an excellent speaker and God sent preacher, everybody was well pleased. He and his wife were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Mayfield Satur-
day and Sunday.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and family, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson who have been living on Perkins avenue for a number of years have moved to
Haughvllle.
A bingo party was given at Weiss’s hall, Saturday evening. Many attended. Mrs. Boone on Madena street who has been ill Is recovering at this writing. Mrs. Mable MacHenry visited relatives and friends, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Mills and nieces and nephews, Misses Helen and Fredonia Robinson and Leroy Robinson, Jr. Many enthusiastic republicans attended the tea given at the home of Mrs. William Smiley Friday afternoon. Among those attending were guests speakers. Rev. Reed, Mr. Mayes, Attorney W. S.
Henry.
Many persons watched the democratic parade Friday evening, which passed on Prospect, Maderia, and
Orange streets.
NOBLESVILLE, IND.
The funeral of Roland Lee White, age 10, who died at the local hospital October 23. was held from the A. M. E. church, Monday. Rev. G. H. Davis, pastor, officiating. Sunday was the first quarterly meeting at the A. M. E. church. Communion at 3 p. m. Sermon by Rev. H. A. Perry of Anderson; Services at 8 p. m. were in charge of Rev. J. Q. Wallace, presid-
ing elder of Indianapolis.
Messrs. Hammon, Sweat and Rev. Storte attended a political meeting in Marion, Indiana. Revs. Davis, Warfield and Mrs. Effle Woods were
Heart Throbs
EDITORIAL NOTE—Dear Reader, jf you are lonely and blue you need new friends to cheer you up, either wrftd me an interesting letter describing yourself and explaining just what type of person you would like to have as a pen pal or answer one or more of the letters printed here, i ; ! It’s heaps.of, fun and be a sure cure for the blues. Won’t you try ijt? The rules are listed below.
RULES FOR HEART THROB COLUMN 1. Letters to pals must contain a three-cent postage stamp for postage. There is no charge for publishing a letter. 2. Addresses of pals cannot be given out until the first letter has gone through the column. After that I will be more than glad to send the address of the pal to anyone wishing it. 3. Make your letter as interesting as possible so that the pen pal to whom you write will be anxious to correspond with you. Although it is seldom that a pen pal does not answer the letters he or she receives, I cannot guarantee you a reply. I can only assume the responsibility of passing your letter on. 4. Please do not ask me to enter Into personal correspondence with you; that is impossible. 5. Address your letter to the Heart Throb Editor, The Indianapolis Recorder, 518-20 Indiana Avenue. TILLIE.
FOR NEW ENGLANDER Dear Tillre: Please send me the name and address of the young man who signs his name “New England Wants Helper’’. I am enclosing stamp in my letter for immediate reply. This letter appeared in your issue of Saturday, October 10. . Yours truly, M. J.
Dear Tillie: I am sending for the address of Skokie in your Oetolier 10th issue. Enclosed please find .stamped return envelope for prompt reply. H. J.
ami Mrs. Erne woods were in
M. Dunn ^who was operated on ' C'rewfovdsville last week-end. Mr.
.reek. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Artis visited their daughter in Indianap-
olis, Sunday.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Pearl McLaurine. Mrs. Emma Greer | School" 'Boys club of the Wheatley and daughters, Peggy and Barbara. , social center branch will hold elec-
of officers Wednesday evening. Williams beads the Ores-
id daughters, Peggy and Barbara, i Social Members of the Woman’s Improve- tion <
ment club and guests, Madames Ora i John H.
Winburrt, Mary Johnwon, and Mrs. Juanita Brown -of East- Chicago, en•oved a most interesting meeting, when they met with Mrs. Cora M. Ramey, Thursday evening. Mrs. Goldie Madry was in charge of the lesson, pracMeal engllsh ana effective speech, a s/ecial course taken up by the xdub this year under the direction of Mrs. Ramey. A musical rehearsal was held under the super
Lafayette Rmd^s Aiorris J Owens in'^e^City^cVspUa? week^geT- Artis^Crossland^of ^ Peru.' Ynd.. was finder G ! rl Resetveelum of Wheatley ^ .m/nUed'on'm thT City T hovpital Barney" Ston" ^ was tlv- 6 principal Social center Friday and is doing as well as at « political meeting in
Music 3as could he expected. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charlestown and Jeffersonville last
Svncoiiators Crowe and Miss Sylvester Crow were
rendered bj ji ra Cet 'l s S> ncojraton>. vis , tors in Indianapolis, Saturday. President. Evelyn Warfield. The pu Q U jt e a f ew republican workers were ^?,pl; S .p rma 1, A M P 4 nh„peh Rev among the great crowd to hear LanTurner f hapel A Alabama Vs the don ’ Saturd ay evening in Indianap-
niir riorLm t I oH*- Win. Brodus and Ernest Good
i-rtf/aln l nomb’ w* 6 niroh entertained a few friends last MonHayden Rec Richard H. Dixon. (]ay eveninK w}th a birthday party
for the two men and honoring Sallie Irene Jackson who has been visiting her brother and his wife. Mists Jackson left Tuesday for her home in Louisville. During her stay she reported a pleasant visit. The teachers of B. T. school attended the State teachers’ meeting last Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis. They reported a very interesting session held. Miss Zella Bolden visited in Indananapolis over the week-end in the
guest of friends.
Correction — Rev. O. Singleton, founder of the Home of Friendless children was guest for breakfast Sunday morning of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams. He also spoke in the city
churches, Sunday.
FOR .C W. Boonvilk*. Inti. Dear Tillie: I am a young lady of twentytwo. I would like to correspond with the young man who signs his name t\ W., in the October issue, Friday the Ifith. I am also sending my picture, note, the children in the picture are not mine. I am dark brown skin, weigh 180 pounds, do not drink or gamble, but love all clean sports. I am 5 meet 1 inch tail. Enclosed you will find a threecent postage stamp for a rush reply. So please. Tillie, help me please. I am so anxious to hear from his soon. I will answer all letters from him. Yours truly. M. L. r.
would like so much to have the address of the gentleman who signs his name E. H., or if you please send him mine. I have been wanting ever since I first saw it in the paper. I wonder if I am too hasty but I am so very lonely, and I want a pal. I a ma lady who is a Christian and I go to church regularly. I have sent a three cent stamp to cover postage. So Lonesome.
FOR NOT A QUITTER Franklin, Ind. Dear Tillie: On October 17, I read in your "Heart Throb Column” a letter signed. “Not a Quitter”, E. H. You You will find enclosed a letter, selfaddressed so I can come in touch with him. I think he meets my approval. I am called nice looking a good church worker, sing in the choir, employed at Recreation Hall, light brbwii skin, good hair, don’t smoke, drink or gamble, weigh 175 pounds. 5 feet 5 inches tall. Will exchange photo. Very truly yours. WAITING.
tiayaen nev. mcnara n. l'iauji. pastor of Mt. Olive Baptlet church, was the guest Speaker bn 'Race Relations’' at the regular meeting Of the Ministerial conferemA! at the Y. M. <?. A. Funeral rites for Thomas Noble conducted at the Shiloh Baptist church. Rev. J. C. Tayor, offlciatlni;. Surviving are the wife, and daughter, three brothers, and two sisters?. Mrs. Carrie -D, Shaw, State president of the Women’s Baptist convention was the guest speaker of the Trinity M. E. Missionary society. Thursday afternoon. The Cresx’ent and Sphinx Hi school and Grade
cent club and Alvin Black the sphinx. The clubs have outlined the program for the year. J. Howard Ford, supervisor. The Lillian Jotres# Brown Culture club is sponsoring a drive for funds to be used, for the maintenance of the Club Home in Indianapolis. President, Mrs. Josephine
Williams.
GREENCASTLE. IND.
vision of Mrs. Ada Barnes, Musical choir. The hostess served dainty refreshments during a pleasant social
hour.
i tie Progressive club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Edna Carlisle, Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was in charge of the Educational department with Mrs. S. D. Hughes presiding. Mrs. Juanita Brown of East Chicago was an out-of-town guest Discussion for the afternoon, "What’s in the News?” The Chumming club met with Mrs. Elsie Robertson. A. questionnaire was held. Awards were made to Madames Mae Stone and Esteiai Carlisle. The Amicitia club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Artis. Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Paiu/y Kennedy visit- ! ed her sen, Vincent at Fort Benjamin and Friday. Misses? Jewel. Fay, and i Harrison Saturday. | Fern Pettiford spent Sunday with Charles Greer left Thursday morn- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert f); -Kens «>f St. Lou in were week-end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Adahi Wagner. Miss Ruth Edwards of Danville, ill., was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Sunday. General services were neld at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday. Rev. J. E. Reddick, pastor, was in
charge.
LOST CREEK. IND.
Rev. Winchester preached at the Lost Creek Baptist chureh, Sunday afternoon. Mr. dnd Mrs*. Morton Lewis, Misses June Love, Hilda Alexandria, Beulah Ross, and Mrs. Merle Shepard attended the teachers’ convention in Indianapolis Thursday
ANDtK&oN, IND.
ing for CCC camp at Cromwell, Ind. Charles Is a recent graduate of the Kokomo higli school and it* rated a very intelligent chap. His , many
i*iyV***r»V'**« v.*,***.!'. ui t X; J X A’* 1 • C*1 filends Wish for. him the best of luck.. Alleiv Mrs, Rtlla WUUa He is the fcbn of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin her mother; Mrs. Lena'’]
Greer.
thu.* Pettiford.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stewart children were Sunday dinner of her parents, Mr. and
Members of the Eastern Star auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mattie Tucker. , They are planning a membership drive. Members present at the meeting included: Mrs. Myrtle Carbon, Mrs. Olivia Lamar, Mrs. Sally Page, Mrjs. Rutli I^ashley, and the hostess, Mrs. Tucker. They will meet next Monday with Mrs. Ruth I^iishley. Memberships of the Second M. E. Junior Aid entertained with a Halloween party. Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Montgomery, their sponsor. Gamea and contests were
enjoyed.
Among guests ana members present were: James Warren Bailey, Charles J^a Rue; Misses Ruth Turner, Mildred WUlls, Callie Mac Stunner. Anna Katherine and Aurelia Bell La Rue, Viola and Ellen Turner and the hostess, Mrs. Montgomery. The
Much interest is being aroused in the coming rally at Bethel A. M. E. church on November 22. Supporters of Bro. R. R. Morris insist that he be crowned King while Bro. Robinson has equally as mahy loyal supporters who are sure of his kingship. Members are urged to find out where you belong and boost your
side.
The many friends of Mrs. F. A. | Terrell regret very much to hear ot J the accident that caused her illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Williamson's chorus* of fifty voices singing a mixture of campaign songs; spirituals, patriotic numbers and anthems were well received at the political rally at the Dreamland theatre, Thursday evening. Dudley Field, Malone of New York was the speaker. Prof Williamojm is very capable and procured some of the best talent In the bay area for his chorus. Mrs. Ida Toting of Sti James A. M. E. cnurch. New Orleans, La., is the guest of Mrs. I. E. Pressley, Brod-
relck street
ROCKPORT, IND; Anna Clark
Miss Johnnie Me A tee was hostess for the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church, Thursday evening. After the business hour, the president, Mrs. Mildred Green turned the meeting over to Miss Mary Lee, toast mistress. A dainty two course luncheon was served. Visitors present were: Mrs. Arriiiotra Ellis, Mrs. Anna Clark. The Rev. Leroy Ellis, the pastor, Rev. L. B. Johnson with his worker^ of men and women are to
be complimented.
Mrs. Ellis and Miss Gail McAtec attended the teachers' association in Evansville, Thqrsday and Friday.
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“LONELY WILL NOT GIVE UP” Dear Tillie: I have written you several times hut I have not found a boy friend yet, so I am writing to you again for help. I am very lonesome and I feel as If I would be much happier with a nice boy friend. I am 23 years old, medium brown skin, straight black hair. 5 feet 3 inches tall, big brown eyes, nice figure, and considered very nice looking. My friends all tell me that I have a very nice disposition and I am nice to get along with and I do not drink or smoke. I am a church worker and looking for higher things in life. I am looking for a man between the ages of 24 and 3<>. must not drink or gamble. Like church and clean things in life and he must have a job. Your kindness will be highly appreciated. Yours truly. Lonely.
FOR C. W. Dear Tillie: In reply to the letter L saw in , The Recorder, OctotMr^mh issue, written by C. W., who wishes to : find a lady who is energetic and ! wants to accumulate something in life. I am a lady who lias such desires and I would like a companion of his type. I am about 33 and I weigh 135 pounds and I will exchange photos with him. Hoping to hear from him soon, i must close. Yours truly, L. E. R.
Dear Miss L. E. R., I am indeed sorry I was unable to mail you the name and address of C. YV. as you did not send your correct name and address, therefore I did not know just where to send it. Tillie:
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Irvin spent Friday in Muncie, Friday evenhig at Shaffer Chapel services, which
LONELY CHRISTIAN Dear Tillie: I have been reading your Heart Throb column and it is very interesting and I do hope that you will he able to help me, I am a widow, a real Christian. I am brown skin, 5 feet 3 inches, weigh 145 pounds and am said to be nice looking and very good natured. I am a lover of Sunday school and church. I have no bad habits. I don't smoke, drink but am a home
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FOR E. H. Dear Tillie: ? I am lonesome. Seeing that your Heart Throb column has proven successful to others, I trust it will be a stepping stone to my success. I am a woman 31) years of age, brown skin, black hair, brown eyes, weigh 190 and I am a Christian wom^n. I like to go to church. I also like the column I read in your Recorder. "He is not a Quitter”: this is the kind of a nian I would like to meet and to have for a pen pal. I am said to be nice looking by all. I would like E. H.’s address. I am 5 feet 3 inches tall. If this add is taken, I still want a man of this disposition. I am I. C. B. and am very lonely, and want to have something and will save his money, his his earnings and I like a Christian man. I. C. B.
Mrs. Wilson of Maceo, Ky.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Armintra Ellis. Mrs. Tina Miller, vice president
marked the beginning of a rally fwhitel of the ReDuhlican narty .net which cnlmlnates at a later da te. j ^thlhome of MrsAnna Oark with wan ana ^ed TwMrs^W C ie frv?n's'cfub S Rev" 1 MrS - Jane B,a cklock apd Mrs. Sallie ler guests qminden?' an Anderson voune 1 Dean ‘ A Republican club Was organMrs. Beit Sin wh S nls d [h P nastSr at Rethef ized - Mr8 Clark - President; Mrs. mw is visiting ® „ P f,!™ Blacklock, vice president; Mrs. Janie
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Rev. Reddick preached a soul-stir-ring sermon, Sunday morning. There will be a Republican meeting. November 2 at the parsonage. Every6ne la Invited. Attorney R- L. Bailey of Iridiahapolls Wfl! be thfe speaker bf the evening; Attorney John KendaH of Danville (white: will be master of ceremony. The Stewardesses hid- an enjoyable meeting at Mrs. Clbud’s Friday evening. - / Mrs. Eva Swarn, Mrs. Alice Carbin, and Mrs. Christina Kinsey attended a Union Missionary meeting at Bridgeport, Stxnday aftfemoon. November 1, will be;quarterly meetig and fellowship meeting at Bethel A. M. E. church.. Everyone is welcome to attend. Visitors . from different places are expected. • V # LAFAYETTE, IND.
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■Norris, Secretary. This club consists of nineteen strong workers. Roy Williams Of St. Louis, Mo., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Nannie Shirley is on the shut-in list. The bingo party given by the Masonic lodge, Saturday evening was successful. One ton of coal was won by an Evansville lady: ten pounds- of sugar was won by little J. Richard Higgs. Mrs. Birdie Thomas Hatfield was the gues'. of Mrs. Anna Clark, Wedensday. WEST BADEN AND FRENCH
LICK, IND..
Leroy KiUebrew • was called to Nashville, Tend., because of the death of his brother. Mrs. Cdrrle Wlgginton was confined to her homfe because of illness last week. • Chalmers Robinson, Indianapolis, of Bureau of State Speakers, addrbitaed a large group at a meeting of the RooseveltTownsend club, October 23. Sara White who was on the sick list last week iS irttproving and has moved to French Lick. James Prison who spent the sum* mer in Dayton, Ohio, and Louisvillfe. Ky., was here last week visiting his brother. ReV. R. Harney left last week for his home in Kentucky where he will attend conference at Paducah, Ky. Mrs. Mollie Payne is home after spending the shmmer • with her sens. Vermont and WHlium,- Payne, Jr., in Detroit, Michigan.
FORMER MINISTER’S WIFE WANTS PAL Dear Tillie: I am a woman 00 years of age. I have been a minister's wife, hut my husband has been dead for four years. J love to go to church, love a nice home, and love to make home happy. I would love to have a nice pen pal, a preacher, a deacon, a nice quartet man, one who would go to church. I would like a pay who would really make life worth while, . -U am so lonely. So I hope you will get me a pal. Yours, J. H.
Dear Miss I. C. B.: I am sorry 1 was unable to inailA you the name and address of Erf H. as you failed to enclose yoi correct name and address, therj fore, I was unable to know' ji exactly where to mail same.
- CAAWFORDSVILLE, ind. Miss Jack Chenault and Miss Geneva Eubanks were hostesses to a delikhtTui HallbWbefi party dt thfe Chenault residence, Friday evening. Those present were; Mae D. Norvetl, Wanda Williams, Esther- Burnsides.
FOR C. W. Louisville, Ky. Dear Tillies ' I am not :i quitter either, I
FOR C. W. Dear Tillie: Please send me the name' and address of the man Who signs, “Yours Truly,” C. \V„ in your 8at-^ urday, October 17th issue. I would ‘ be very pleased to hear from him. Please do this at your earliest convenience. Enclosed find self addressed stamped envelope.
FOR €. W. Dear Tillie: f will be pleased very much to get in touch with the gentleman who signs his name C. W., enclosed you will find a stamped envelope. Thanking you in advance. . . * Sussie.
Lenna Robinson, tieien and Lillie Bufdett, Maxine McQown, Anna Rob-
won by Wanda Williams and Lois Patterson; Miss ' Oletha .Chenault of Lebanon and Chester Mbore of Indianapolis were Sunday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Chenault. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Churchill are the proud parents of a ifftby boy. There will be a chicken supper :if Bethel church, October 30 The publice (a InvitqO, . ^
FOR P. E. Dear Hints: Pam a yohiig girl, 18 yedr^i old, 5 feet 2 inches in height, weigh 156. pounds, good ‘black hair, browri skin. The; travelfer is. the kind of a man I want. If there is a possible chance with Mr. P. E., I would like to hear from the Traveler at once, he may have my photo if he desires. Mr. P. E.’s letter was in fMober 24th issue. Yours truly. Miss E. M, D,
