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Saturday, March -4,1933

NEWS ABOUT FOLK HERE AND THERE

Ft. Wayne, Ind. The Four Grade school Girl Reserve olubo of Wheatley Social center Jaet Saturday, February 18, and organised an Ipter-club council. The olncerS are: Anna Louise Porter, president; Lena Jordan, secretary; Fatty Anne White, treasurer; Jean Gaines, publicity chairman. Amont the subjects discussed were: “How to Get More Members;” “WhAt Girl Reserves Want”. MISs DorOthy Martin, club adviser. ANYONE HAVING NEWS FOR THE RECORDER PLEASE CALL A-H9(, no later than Thursday of each week. pr- Ri>bert L. Stanton, popular youhg derttlst In E. Chicago, and who has been practicing in * Ft. WAyne.over the week-ends, is permanently located here. Dr. Stanton was formerly a member of ihe Indiana State Legislature and more recently has been connected with the Health division of the Regional office of the United States department of Agriculture, Indianapolis. Willie McDonald, president of 'the Royal club, is vacationing in Miami

Fla.

Mm. Helen was the charming hostess Tuesday, to the Antigas Alpha Omega sorority, honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. Jessica B. Anderson. A four course dinner was served. Soror Kate Blanks, president A capacity audience attended the Hollywood on Parade festival in the auditorium of the Wheatley Social center, Tuesday, auspices the St.

Evansville,, Ind EDITH £. HITE Little Hope Baptist church—Rev. G. L. Cooksey, pastor. The services were well attended all day Sunday. The pastor preached two wonderful sermons and the choir rendered excellent music. The fi a uncial drive began Feb. 13 and will end March 19. The groups are progliehsing in the rally and are busy with many activities. The I Trust In The Lord club will have Services Monday and Tuesday, March 6, 7, Rev. Banks and choir will hae charge of services Monday evening; Rev; Appleby and choir from Cleaves CME church will conduct services TuesdSy, March 7. Those ill Include Mrs. Florence Harris, Miss Bernice Rogers; Mrs. Willie Steiger, and Mrs. Cinderella Robinson, Wife of Rev. H. Robinson. Mrs. Lassie Hoosier and sister. Mm. Bell Lnrklns departed Monday for Clarksville, Tennessee . to bury their sister, Mrs. Milton Jackson from Indianapolils, who died

Feb. 24.

A pay “Cross and Crown.’’ directed by Mrs. G. E. Johnson will bo given at Little Zion Baptist church Tuesday evening, March 7.

Mrs, Caldwell, sponsor;

Mrs. Nancy Hite arrived home fom Chicago Saturday, where she attended the funeral of her sister. She was accompanied home by two nieces, Mrs. Hattie Stockell and Lorene Woods from Nashville, Tennessee who weie enroute home. •Elder J. A. Stewart, pastor of

Kokomo, i nd. MABTHA JANE WALDON Members of the Progressive club entertained Sunday afternoon with a historical tea in the parlors of Wa^tnan AME church. Mrs. J. M. Ramey presented a program of unusual local talent in keeping with the observance of Negro History Week. Mrs. Julia Foust was hostess to thp Progressive club Wednesday. Mrs. Fonts has been unable to attend, for the past thirteen weeks due to illness. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Margaret Harding, with the program committee itt charge of the work fro the afternoon. i The Shepherd Boys’ Treague met at the home ofJamCs Terry with Chief Shepard James -Smith in charge. Next club wiH meet at the home of Alex Thompson next Monday at 7 o’clock. The Rev. Ira Black, pastor of the First Congregational church wfalr give a moving picture of his 44 day cruise of the Mediterranean at the Second Rapt its church, Sunday afternoon, March 5th. The public is welcome. The Pastor's Aid Society of the Second Baptist church will entertain guetss at the home of Mrs. Louise Hixer, Monday eenlng. - The Rev. T. H. Ward also is

Terre Haute, Ind. I Norlh yern ^ 1 ' ^

>. W. COBLE*

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The Ministerial alliance will bekin its five weeks’ revlvAl, Sunday, March 5, continuing through, April 7. Two serivees will be held each evening with the North and South chnrches as follows: March 5 to 10, Mt Pilgrim Baptits church and Saulters ME churches: March 12 to 17, Highland Baptist and Allen Chapel AME; March 19 to 24, Lost Creek Baptist and Calvary Baptist churches; March 26 to 31, Spruce Street AME and Seeond Baptist churches .April 2 to 7, Shiloh Baptist and First Free Baptist churches ; Good Friday, program, April 7, Rev. B. 0. Winchester. The choir of Second Baptist church will present Steiner’s “Crucifixion,” Easter Sunday. * Mme. Beatrice Brown, Gospel singe», Indianapolis, will cond.nct . a drive at the St. Paul Baptist Church March 6-12 inclusive. Mrs. Brown is widely known In gospel singing. Elder Adams, Louisville, conduct-

ed all day services at the Church of Christ, March 21, Sunday. Elder Adams Is heife the fourth Sunday in eadi month. While in the city he stops with Mm Caliie Winston tmd family. The first aid classes of which Huerta Tribble is instructor, will sponsor a Style show, Frlady, Mar. at the Spruce AME church. Misses CLeota Mae Bussell and Anita Hughes are the contestants •Eider Oscar Banders, Muncle and Elder Moore, were the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Taylor, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winstou, announce the birth of u daughter, Feb. 24. •Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thompson, 2249 Chase street, annOuncCs the birth of a son, Waymon Barrett* February 19. Mrs. Augeline Wilson and Mrs. Ella Ski liman continues IB. Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther Roberts, are in With serious colds.i.Jdrs. Irene Penhick is much improved1 '

Bloomington. Ind. Hopkinsville. Ky.

asking all members to see their

group captains and give cooperation I given Saturday night in honor when ever needed for the rally end-! Luther White. i

HELEN BRANNON Mrs. Georgian Duerson and granddaughter are ill at their home •A surprise birthday party was

of.

John C. M. E. church. Mrs. Mahle Christ Temple, died Monday even-

Ellis, chairman; Margaret Ellis, dl-

restress.

The Marian Anderson Music club and parents entertained informally, Friday, at the center, in honor of Mrs. E. L. Dixon, teacher of piano and voice, who is leaving to reside in Evansville, where her busband the Rev .Richard H. Dixon has accepted the pastorate of the McFarland Baptist church. Mrs. Dtxoi- was presented with a beauMFui leather port folio. Mrs. Groer C. Beals, president of the parents auxiliary; Mrs. It. T. Talley .secretary. Ml*?. Katherine Taut si Scott, soprano soloist and Mrs. Golda Hornaday Jones pianist, presented a program at the First Presbyterian church, Thursday. Atty. N. W. Hudson was the guest speaker at the Northsklt\ Southside and Central, High schools. Monthly. Funeral rites for James L. Jessup were conducted at the residence of the sister Mrs. Lillian Ganaway, Wednesday. Rev. J. R. Brown, officiated. Surviving are the wife, mother,, sister and one brother. Mlcheau Undertakers in charge. Elijah McDonald is receiving many congratulations over the recent arrival of a baby boy. Ernest

Litorge.

The Swastika du bwus entertained Thursday, at the residence of Mrs. Barbara Warfield. ITogtvsMVe whist was the feature of I ho evening. Prizes: Miss Elmu E. Alsup; consolation, Mrs. Fannie

Wallace,

dent.

The City Federation of Colored women’s clubs are rehearsing the children for the annual Kiddie Revue to be given Easter Monday. Mrs. Corrie 1>. Shaw, president. The quarterly meeting services were observed at Turner AME church. Sunday. The Rt. Rev. F. Francis Washington, presiding elder, preached two inspiring sermons. Rev. William E. Guy, pas-

tor.

Mrs. Florence Lee is matriculating in Sociology at the Indiana

Extension.

Shut-ins—Mrs. Ethel Talbetr and William Ganaway. A large number attended Mt. Olive Baptist church, Sunday to hear the last messages of the Rev. Richard H. Dixon. Music was rendered by the Gospel chorus and

senior choir.

ing, February 26 after serious Illness. Impressive funeral services were conducted at the Church of God Ih Christ, Feb. 24. Bishop ShoUltz, Louisville, Ky., officiated, assisted by Elder Woods, East Chicago, Ind.; Elder Tobih, Indianapolis and others. Survivors include the Widow, Mrs. Ataand& Stewart; one sister, Mrs. Henrietta Jackson, Detroit; one brother, John Wesley Stewart, Florence, Alabama. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Nathaniel Fields Is convalescing from serious illness. Little Joyce Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson is convalescing from a recent tonsorial

operation.

Miss Dorothy Spencer, grand daughter of Mrs. C. R. Spencer returned to Brooklyn, New York after being here to the funeral of her uncle, Emory Spencer. Clothing and Soup were given away last Saturday all day at the Open Door Mission. The director. Mrs. Carolene Bell wishes to thank all persons who gave donations and assisted in any way in this effort The second quarteryl meeting and conference was conducted at Cleaves Temple CME church, Feb. 26. The <presiding elder. Rev. T. H. Copeland was present and preached two splendid sermons. The ministerial Alliance and brotherhood had charge of the afternoon services. Rev. J. W. Polk preach-

ed an inspiring sermon. All auxil-

Mrs. Helen Young, presi-1 iartes made splendid reports. Rev.

J. Wl Appleby, pastor.

MrA Merritt continues seriously

ill. •!'.

The I Trust In The Lord club of Little Hope Baptist church met at the home of the president, Mrs. Greathouse, Tuesday evening. An “age” rally was conducted. Refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fields, had as their dinner ghests last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Will Terry, and Miss Edith Hite. Ms. Madge Pa it, wife of Rev. Pait will apepar in recital at St. John ME churcr, March 9. Rev. !. C. Smith, pastor. The public is invited. •Joseph Hite, Princeton, spent the week-end in the city with his mother and relatives, Mrs. Nancy

Hit*.

Miss Nancy Hite, Recorder carrier is able to be out again after a brief illness last weex. Mrs. Cora Powell, 415 S. Sixth st.. is convalescing.

ing April 30. The Wednesdayette chib met with Mrs. Fanney Mae Warfield. The Anna C. Clayborne missionary society enjoyed a lovely meeting at the home of Mrs. Dora Gaskin. M Del mo Orton and Freed Orton left Thursday for Louisville, by the death of the latter’s brother. Will

Orton.

Mrs. Flossie K. Bailey, Marion, who is president of the Indiana conference branch of the Women’# Mite Missionary ociety will be guest speaker at Wayroau church, March 5. At 3 pm., the public is eortiiailjr invited. * The Sunshine club was Ipeasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Winhurn, after devotions the time was spent discussing plans for Easter. •The Allen Star Mia sionary society met at the home of the advisor, Mrs. Y'arber, on program day. The Ritzy dub met at the home of Mrs. Corine Tyler, Wednesday. Miss Charlotte Ray was bos fees to the Woman’s Improvement club at her home Tuesday *The Kokomo Monarchs were the victors in a basketball game Friday night, conquering Anderson 28 to 12. We wish to express our deepest sympathy to the bereaved. Black family due to the death of their wife and mother, Mrs. Edna Black who died Sunday morning, Feb. 20.

•John Hauch and son, Indianapolis, visited here over the week-end. Miss Katherleen Robinson, Richmond, is visiting here. A surprise birthday party Was given Frlady night in honor of Jas. Nichols at the home of Mrs. Heather Morris. Chester Woolridge, Leroy Chandler and Harry Jones, Sohth Bend, spent the week-end here. ^Walter Brannon was ill over the weekend at his home. *The Last Minute gang gxn-e a Sweather party .Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -William, Jr. The evening was spent dancing, card playing for which prizes were received. Those attending were: .Misses, Peggy Brannon, Marporle Woolridge. Annabel Beamon, Christsiana Brannon, Barbara Jones, Mildred White. June White and Martha Hayes, Walter Brannon* Louie ilartfieM, Dopcld Woolridge, William Jones, Josi ah Hughes, Larry Benson, Marlon Logan, Rick Bussell.

W. MERRITT W. H. Moore, Chicago, is here vJsklng his sister, Mrs. John Ballee* - - : ' t ' ( > Edward Merriweather hae returned to his home, Nashville. Tennessee, after visiting friends in the city. t Mrs. Naomi Gooze, Indianapolis, was called here by the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Cul-

ver.

Mrs. Sam Ella Hopeon Brown, Terre Haute, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hopson. , Last rites for Mra Amanda Culver, were held at Little Mission CM E church, Thursday. Surviving are: four grandchildren, Miss Jenhie Tate, Rebecca, Louisville, Leon*, Indianapolis and Miles Tate, Chicago Heights. Ray Watkins, Louisville, spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Wat-

kins.

Mrs. Celia Withers, 75 years of age, was burned to death at her home, Wednesday morning, at 5 o’clock >’■ Wfyfe Holland, Lurdin Jordan and Mrs. Kittle Belle remain ill their ohmes.

Mrs. Joseph Goode had as her guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holcomb, and Miss Ida Holcomb, all of Muncie. Mrs. 8. J. Turner, Terre Haute, And Itrs. Jene Watkins, and baby boy, In-

dianapolis.

Lester Beaten and Roy Litzy motored to Richmond to spend the week end. The Ladies and society of Second Church met at the home of Mrs. Elle nGood, last Thursday, A luncheon was served. •The choir • of. Seeolid church received ah invitation to sing at die M- B. church of Hayden, Thursday. The pastor* Rev. H. B. Mays; was aloS invited to preach. The anndal union Christian FeT Icwshlp meeting will be held at Second ME.-* church with an all day program, March 19th. The president*. Edgar F. Maddex, Seymour, wiH havb oh&Bge. ' Dinner will be served trader auspices of the Ladles aid society. Dinner committee Mrs. Carrie Colbert, chairman. Mrs. Lucretia Sadler trad Mrs. H. B.

Mays.

Mrs. Hilda Peck, is confined lo her home a victim of flu. Mrs. Ida Smith is on the Indisposed list. The Enter Nous dub met at the home of Mrs. Maggie Dixon, last Thursday evening. A Fellowship Tea will* be held at the Second M. E. church parsonage, Sunday, Mar. 5th, from 3-5 o’clock. The Tea is sponsored by Miss Helen Marie Coll>ert. A pleasing program will be

rendered. - V* ,

Mother Easton and Mrs. Lucinda Goode remains the same. Mrs. Susie Slielton is slowly recovering

from an attack of flu.

The First MB.church, donated some Methodist Hymnals to Second church Thursday ‘‘Mrs.

Good.

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Muncie, ind.

CHARLES H. BARKER

New Albany, Ind.

MAE OLDEN

Seymour, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor entertained several friends with a delightful dinner patry Sunday in honor of I*etc* Babbage, who is leaving the city to make his home in Hopkinsville, Ky.. where he will he assiciated with his brother. E. W. Babbage. The Babbage funeral home of that city Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Benney Gooden, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith .Columbus. Others attending included: Mrs. Gbnovieve Phillips, and Oscar Butler. Mrs. Hazel Washington lias been seriously ill at her home during the past week. Her condition is now improved. Mrs. Andy Ryter is still seriously Uf at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McDougal, who have been ill for several days, ate both very much improved. .Mrs. Everet Booker has been ill for several days. *Mrs. Montie Edmonds has been ill for the past week. Her condition Is improved. Mrs. Oille Carver has been ill Ac her home since Wednesday of nlst week. Residents of Seymour were shocked: to hear of thy death of their former, pastor, the Rev. G. R. Jackson. whose funeral services were conducted in Indhinapolis, Tuesday week ago. Flowers sent by a host of friends. • Ed Aar Maddex was in Jefferson vile, last week, making final plans for. b week of Fellowship to be held at WeoyJan Memorial church. The Rev. Wiitea, pastor. Sunday, Mr. Maddex conducted a Fellowship service at Vincennes. 'rab Itev. joe Washington and Mode Penneybaker motored to Columbus, Sunday, w&bre the Rev. preachbd Ihe SdndSy afternoon ser-1 vices for Rally day at the Second Bapitsts church. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Copeland fvere in Columbus, Sunday.. wesk

ago.

Booker Ford plans to spend the week-end in Indianapolis visiting his wife and daughter.

NOTICE!

Newts pertaining to Births, Marriages, Engagement Announcements, etc.. MUST BE BROUGHT TO the

Owensboro, Ky. MRS. Q. ic. SULLEWGER

The Mid-year session of the Workers council of the Kentucky Baptist church, was held in Louis : ville at West Chestnut Street Baptist church, with the Rev. W. M. Johnson, pastor, officiating. Ministers attending and reporting profitable trip, from Wednesday thru Friday, are as follows: Rev. A. J. Cunningham, moderator of Green Silver Valley; Rev. J. W. Wright, patsor of Center Street Baptist church; Rev. J. H. Jacobs, pastor. Tenth Street Baptist church; Rev. H. H. Marks, pastor First Baptist, Maeeo; Rev. S. H. Green, pastor

Calvary Baptist church.

Rev. L. S. Smith, EvAnsville, Indiana. hiis been cAlied to pastor the Fourth Street Baptist church and not the Tenth Street Baptist

church, as first reported.

The Volunteer club presented an interesting program in celebration of their 27th anniversary, at the Center Street Church,SSunday.The

club met with Mrs. Sullettger

The Striving Workers program, presented February 1, wasquitesueecssful. John Mason, president. The M. L. I.club met with Mrs. J. W. Wright. Prizes in the novel little Lincoln and Washington contest games were won by Mesdames Rosa L. Green, and Hattie L. Washington. The dining room table was lovely with appropriate decortlons for the occasion. A

BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. Gibson, pastor. Rev. Gibson perached a vefy inspiring sermon .Sunday morning to a large attentive audience. Rev. fMrs. Esther Johnson preached u . very uplifting sermon to the Junior j'chui'ch Sunday morning, and the choir rendered special songs. The Idaka club met at the residence of their supervisor, Mrs. Ford Gibsoq. 'jeachers meeting was held Wednesday night SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. A. King, pastor. Services at Second Baptist church were well attended last Sunday with several visitors present At 3 pm.. Rev. G. L. Watson and choir, Louisville, were guests of the Deaconess board. The Spiritual Four of Louisville, were present Friday in a program by the Usher Board. Many listeners heard the broadcast Sunday by Mrs. H. A. King and Dorsey chorus. Numerous favorable comments were heard from Jeffersonville, Louisville and vieinlty. Sunday services will be in charge of the young people of the church, Mrs. Addriene Phillips mistress of ceremonies. Female quartettes from Jeffersonville and Watson will sing at the morning services and the guest speaker at the afternoon services will be Rev. W. A. Jones, pastor of Fifth SSt. Baptist ehuroh, Louis-1 ville, and Rev. W. M. Harris, pastor of Central Baptist church, St.

Louis, Mo.

The Missionary circle met In its ■ monthly meeting Friday. - j ...i. ' r... * ■ —

DAY NOON, and In PERSON. News of this sort has been called in by Persons playing crude jokes on persons living in their com inanities..-

Thank yen.

Logansport, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Theopolis Allen

were called to Indianapolis by the death of Mr. Allen’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen are als re-

latives. ; Mrs. Ora Carter and Mrs. Rachel

Roberts attended the Missionary

meeting in Kokohio, Thursday.

‘ The West Side Bunking club was entertained a the home of Mrs. Carter. After thfe business meeting the hostess served a delicious Washington birthday luncheon. Mabel Hill and Mrs. Magdalene Smith were awarded pries. Mrs. Mary

Crrtomes, Culver, was present. M5rs. Hael Hill, Culver, visited

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill. Thursday. •A iiuihoer of guests attended the the dhuier at the Elk’s hall given by the Masonic Lodge, here. A Tea followed the regular meeting of the Mary Bet h line StSudy club held in the Y\ W. C. A.. Mrs. Stella Parker pouted tea at the table. Decofa tJoua were appropriate —Washington emblems lighter with pink And green candles, club earofrs. The members sang patriotic songs and responded With unusual trtbtttbf to M ashington. Mrs. Mabel Hilt gave the English lespn and Mrs. Mary Allen presented excerpts from the Negro History Bulletin.

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distributed to the guests as thty marched around to the melody of a patriotic tune, led by the vice president, L. Green in the absence of the vice president L. Green in the absence of the president., Mrs

Helen Wilson who was ill. Shut-ins: Warner Payne Terre

Haute, is ill in the home of his mother, Mrs. Rosa Hines, 722 Hathaway st., Mrs. Georgia Munday, 807 Hathaway st.; Mrs. Dicie Fisher, 729 Hathaway st.; Mrs. Pearl Covington, 1211 E. 9th st.; John Porter Breckinridge st.; Clabe Merriweather, 625 Hathaway st.; J. R. McHenry, 810 Jackson st.; Mrs. Janie L. Douglas, 722 Jackson st.; Mrs. Troy Jackson, Smith Winstead adn Mrs. Florence B. Yeiser, City hospital. All are ihiprovihg

The Sweeney Strwet Missionary

society invites yoii t oWorship with them Sunday. Rev. C. Flowers,

speaker, i

The Fourth Street Missionary society featured Woman’s day quite

successfully.

Green River Valley District Missionary institute, will hold quarterly meeting, March 10 and 11, at Beaver Dam. All Interested plehSte ndtjfy president, Mrs. Katie Edwards, 910 E. 7th st.

Mislonary Group No. 2 will meet Wednesday aftenoon at the home bf Mrs. Whitney. NEGRO WELFARE ASSSOCIATION Parents night was held at the Center Friday evening. A large number of parents accepted the invitation of the association to be its

guest.

- Rev. H.~Ar-King, -pres., after a conference with the Recreation board of New Albany, announces that plans are being considered to give our people a new, modern and fully equipped building for a Com-

munity center. SCHOOL NEWt*S

The Junior and Senior classes were host to a musical box sociav. Friday. The auditorium was beau-

tifully decorated.

i fully GCIE

TV GLIMPSES

Mra Mary Tucker and Claude Kimbrough were married at the.lat-t-tr’s home, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Tht bride wore blut, with wine accessories and the groom wore a dark blut Shirt with a white boutonniere. Tht-couple will bt a.t homt to friends. 263 Green st. HISSES AND BLISSES Well you asked fo rit, I know its dry as dust but I will have bttttr column , for you ntxt wtek. It seems I will have to report to the Easter bunny if someone doesn’t phone me some newe real soon. Well until fiext week here is your thought for the week: “O for the gift of gifts to see ourselves as others see us." See you fiekfc Week.

Cheerio!

ter from Mrs. Betftune expressing her appreciation of the dub being

named for her.

Mrs. Effie Hariis entertained the Semper Fidelia club for their Weshington birthday parry.

Mrs. George Carter is a patient at

Mn* Magdalene Smith read a let- St. Joseph’s hospital.

South Union, Ky. LETHA £. BARNETTE Dan Heater, Bowling, Green, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herliert Southland, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Adams was the guest Of Mrs. and Mrs. Herman, pastor, Tuesday. Little Luvella Procton,, New Salem, is ill. Little lieon Barnette, New Salem, is ill with measles. Mrs. Eva Barnette was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster last Sunday, morning. Rev. N. T. Taylor still remains ill. Raymond Kiel and Leroy Southerland were the guests of our pastor, Rfcy. M. T. Taylor, Springfield, Tenh,, Sunday. S Anthony and W. P. Barnette, and daughter were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Prootor and family, Sunday. Miss Clyde Dunscomb, Bowling Green, was the guest of her mother Mrs. Myrtle Dunscotnb, New Salem last Sunday. Mrs. Omega Reason, Hubert Beasou and Miss Mildred Blakey, Auburn, was the ihiriit of Mr. and Mrs; Jacob Wood, New Salem, Ky. . Dock Bufford, Aublirh, i srtsiting his .daughter, Mrs. Bethora Potter, Rdckffeld. Mr. aqd Mrs. George Barnette and Walter Dickerson* Auburn, motored to Russellville, on business, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Waltei* Dickerson, and James Dickerson, Auburn were Hie guest, of Mb. aha Mrs. George Barnette, Tuesday. . Orelins Barnette was the over-

night guest of Leroy Herndon, Saturday. Mrs. Odie B. Tutt,. New Salem, is ill. Orelins Barnette and James M. Lively were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price, Tuesday and Wednesday. „ < V Buford Keel Wood, New Salem, is ill. • Ada pis, New Salem, Is 111. • Mra. Mosella Price was guest of Mrs. Nancy Sawyers, Thursday. • Miss J. Eva Barnette W^s the ■guest* of Mrr-ftud. Meer Joes Price, Friday. •Mrs. North Lively spent test week in- Woodburn, visiting Mr,, and Mrs. Wesley Bland. • Rev. Bubln Taylqr Was the guest of Mrs. Deanie Tisdale New Salem lasts Sunday. .»■ Mise A. M. SoutbeHand and brother Curtis South£rjahd and four friends, Bowling Gfieefi, were the guests of their parent* Mr. *md Mrs. Herbert outherlahd, Sunday. |Ir. Mrs. Herbert Southerland And Mrs. Amanda Southerland attended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Bbllb Buntln in Woodburn. Mrs. E. J. Funk, Russellville, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Southerland Saturday-. .. ' L —NOTICE TO- . CORSESPE NDE N € fc j

The So-Dram-U-LJte club met Monday evening with Robert Wright. The Busy Be*, club met Tuesday evening at the parsonage and presented a wonderful program, at Shafer AME chapel. Sunday. Mrs. Alice Aired, elader of class No. 7, will lead the prayer services, Wednesday! Mrs. Beulah Taylor entertained the senior 'choir at her home. Mrs. Kathleen Chavis was hostess, Thurs)day evening to the Willing Worker’s

club.

The Stewardess Board No. 2, is sponsoring a Mother and Daughter Banquet,, Saturday evening, March 4 In the basement of Shaffer chapel, AME church. All mothers with their daughters are invited to attend. | Rev. Franklin Jones, his senior choir and congregation, will worship qt Bethel AME church iu Marion, Sunday aicertioon, March 5. Rev. Searcy, pastor. Bus will leave the church st I o'clock. Everyone is Welcome. Bethel’s Wings Over Jordan was presented at Trinity ME church, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Leona Caldwell will be hostess to the Neighborhood Bible class, Tuesday morning, March 7, at 9 o’clock. Mrs. -Mary Sims was hostess Tuesday to the Phyllis Wheatley club at her home. The Ladies’ Delight club was entertained recently at tbe home , of Mra Cornelia Majors with Mrs. Lorene Kersey and Mrs. Majors as hostesses. Attending Were Mrs. Mahdaniui, Martin of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mra. Pearline Willard, Mrs. Mary Grimstead, Mrs. Clnroha Bray, Mrs. OlUe Crite, Mrs. Olive Crtimes, Mrs. Idella Hawkins, Mrs. Lillie Beil Roberts, Mrs. Kersey and Mrs. Majors. The next meeting will be held Sunday after-

noon.

The L. C. M. will meet Monday night at the home of Mra. Marybelie Greeu on East Hines st. The Trinity ME church has launched a season rally t o close April 2. Captains and lieutenants are “Spring.”, Mrs. Flora Curl, captain; Mrs. Hettie Robinson, Mrs. JAmes Grimes and Lane Fox, lieutenants; “Summer,” Mrs. Maridella Lester, captain, lieutenants, Norman Robinson, Mrs. Lucille Thompson, Mrs. Leora Thompson: “Fall’’, Mrs. Harriett Carter, captain. Mrs. Biddle Haynes, Miss Helen Hedges and the Rev. J. H. Wadkins, lieutenants; ‘‘Winter, Mra. Roselyn Thompson, captain, Mrs. Mary L. Young, Mrs. Jessie Bmlth and the Rev. Joseph Gulden, lieutenants.

Marion, Indiana Ml Wells

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.Tuesday:— **r

Mrs. Effie Jnes was hostess to the t Gdlden Glean. Neighborhood

club of Second Baptist etmfceh. Mm. ej Richardson had charge . of devotionais and the lesson was

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discussed by Clauds Burnett Wedfi&day: The Willing Workers club of Alien Tempi® church met at 2 pm., at the .home of the president Mrs. Jessie Tolbert, Michaelsville. t\ , The WeMArt League jbet ht 7^36 pm., at the home of Mrs. Lu-evA Careoti. . -, . i PrAyer nerlvoen were held by the church of God in Christ at the home of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mansfield. Rev. James C. Buggs, is pastor. The senior choir Of Bethel church leld its electio nof officers Wednesday at the church. Officers elected are as follows: Manager, Hubert Pate; assistant manager, • Lewis Jackson; leader Nevada Pate; assistant leader, Mrs. Mildred Hawkins; secretary, Mra. Louisa Williams; assistant secretary, Mrs. Leha Lucas; /treasurer, Robert Hawkins; director, Mrs. AsenAth Bhrden, organist, Mrs. Violet JAckson; assistant Organist, Mrs. Asenath Burden. Thursday; Prayer services at Bethel church wAs in charge of the A. C. / E. League of the church. Leaders appointed were Lewis Jackson, WH Ham Wilson, Louisa Williams, Genevieve Burden and Irene Matthews. Members of the Inspirational cluo of the church met at the church parsonage at which time an important business meeting was held. Pastor, Rev. B. L. White. Friday: The Christine S. Smith Y. P. A. met at 7:30 pm., at the home of Mrs. L. K. Bailey, president Bertha Hawkins. The Sunday school board of Bethel church met at the church parsonage at 7 pm, Miss Nevada Pate is SUperinteden't. The Senior choir of Second Bap tist church was entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Jessie Tartner. Games and music were enjoyed during the evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faulkner tver® hosts to the Senior choir of Allen Temple church at 7:30 pm.. At th'eir hoAie. Mra. Margaret Rickman is president. Mrs. Albert HaWkWis entertained the Daughters of Allen club at 2:30 pm., at her home. Mrs. Georgia Ebans is presidetn. Sunday: , The Second Baptist church Sunday school gave a.program at 3 pm., a few main features Were selected from Bethel church Sunday School, Miss Nevada Pate, Calvary aBpttst Sunday school choir. Many other interesting parts of the program was gievn i*y the Sunday schools of the city. This Was known as “Promotion Day” at Second Baptist church. Odds and Ins* A play entitled “Womanless Wedding” was given March 3rd. The entire play was given and directed by men. Samuel Davis is chairman. -i The Maple Leaf Embroidery club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Manson Casey. The

- * * £ , ^ ' .- '» ■ t*. • ,* * afternoon was spent In needlework. Mrs. Casey conducted a clever contett. c.The first prize was awarded, t oMra- J. F. Casey; second, to. MrA. Peart White., ^ The Welfare Commission of Second Baptist church will sponsor a ochvention program at thA hearth. March 12. George Elimmons is the chairman. - •• - • — ^ Rev. A. La Vashier of New Hope Baptist church, Indianapolis, will be guest speaker at St. Padl Baptist church March 19. Rev. S. P. Kennedy is paetor. , ▲ St. Patrick’s breakfast will be given March 12 at the Sorosia club rooms under auspices of the Marion community sisterhood. Mrs. Alice Julius is president. The Sunday school of Calvary Baptist church will sponsor a program March 5, at 8 pm., at the c&urcb. The members of the Marion Harmony Four Quartet are: Homer Peak, William Gulthford, Hillard Billings, add Franklin Gulliford. LAdies Peerless quartet are: Ester Ward, Efcbaabetk . Gulliford, Rosalieh Newsome, and Mae Archy. The Above mentioned quartets appeared At the Masonic hall in Super-pro-

gram.

--Flu and pneumonia step on City: Mr.s Effie Evans* also Mr. Evans, were-sick a few days. •Miss Jeanette Reed took sick Friday. • Mrs. James Stewart • John and Henry Shipp. • Rev. Benson, recovering but unable to perform his daily activities normally on account of his throat and vocal eprds. • Jasper Wilson, recovering from flu. •Miss * Betty aftd Florence Wilson have recovered from severe colds. •Edgar Stewart sick with flu past week. • Miss Loretta Shoecrqft very side wiht the pneumonia. ’* Mrs. Price’s operation was successful. * Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Jones and baby are An the sick list. •Mrs. Higgins took sick suddenly Saturday. Birthday of: Miss Charlotte Price, celebrating her ,17th. anniversary, Feb. 26. Happy Birthday from this column. So I Heir— \ It wasn’t told to be I only heard; that R. W. and G. B., are ou the outs again, tut, tut plainly to see, you have made eupid very unhappy. Will somebody tell J. W. if H. M. and J. R., are still on the skids bt so-called love I guess. The Cats and dogs of action at o M. H. S., J. H. are goofy about M. J., so he told the wrong person and now you know. The reason for this split-up B. M. and I. P., E. E. P., is still contented about Naptown as 4 dream, ‘‘She’s the only one 1 care fftnv '* etc. , The Dinnerbell located just off East 3rd street is a very fascinating spot for students of M. H. S. if you tell me this is wrong you will disappoint O. P. and J. G., because they are jitterbugs of M. H. S., who have the rest of the musical boys o^M. H. S, around them in front of “Abe.” This fellow on my right tells me to tell you, *T remain the unseen although I see and hear your speech.” Added Sick List: Miss Evelyn Morrell, Mrs. Ellen Stewart, Mrs. Mattie Bernett, Raymond Wallace.

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Rev. S. D. Hanlrick, Indianapolis pastor of St. Paul AME church, who ha's successfully closed a revival at Bethel AME church, has returned home. Rev. Hardrick is one of the truly great preachers of all times. •The Lillian LeMon Music study dub met on last Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Mary Davie. An enjoyable program, was presented; Mrs. Ada McLean wrote and., read the club journal. A dainty repast was served., Decorations followed the George M^udiAigton motif •Rev. Boyd aud his elidir will go to New Albany to preach and Sing $t the Communion service, Sunday, March the tellza McDaniel Miti? Mission' ary society will meet at the hdme of Mrs. Qveota Dufean, TObMiy Afternoon at 2 o'clock. * The Stewardess Board, No. ly Will £iee® At the home of Mrs. Elndra Butler, Wednesday afteruooh. Match 8, at 5:00 o’clock- „ * Thb Stewardess Board, No. 2, will meet at the home of Mm Dugan, Thursday evening, Matflh 9. aev, J. E Bradford will hqM th*, second quarterly conference, Saturday evening, March il.

The Jeepera, Jumperse, Jivers club held a spread Tuesday night before the Franklin - Washington High basketball game. The dub met Thursday night at the home of Miss Martha Atm McGill. Those on the sick list with colds and flu are: Mrs. Susie Perkins and sons James aud Clarence, Geo., Clark, Richard Wales, Ben Bolden, Joseph Lewis, Mrs. Sara Vardiman and Richard Thoms Wales is confined with the small-pox. John Hunt and Mra. Carey Hunter are also confined to their homes. Noel Hard and Stephen Madison are ill. The Misses Viola Broaddus, Zelli» and Emogene Bolden were at Indianapolis, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Williams visited their parents over the week end. Charles Rouse, Indianapolis, visited his mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Sims. .. George Starks and Arthur Lambert, Columbus, called on Mr. and Mrs. Sims, SiindAy. Three officers of the Eighth JUi nois National Guard, visited last week with Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Mayfield, enroute to Ft. Benning, Ga., for a three months’ officers’ training course. In the party Were Capt. W. S. Derrick, Rev. and Mrs. Mayfield, Lieut. B. G, Gray . and Raymond Watkins — all of Chica-

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Mm Shirley Websteb, Belvedere, Illinois, sent a beautiful pot of narslssus in memory of the passing of her aunt, Mrs. Katherine Armstrong Feb. 23, 1936. A beautiful poem accompanied. Rev. J. O. Clark delivered his farewell sermon last Sunday night to the eongregatio nof the Second DAptisi; bhdreh. Rev. &Afk resigned after three years of service in Franklin and has accepted the pastorate of Trinity Baptist church At Jeffersonville, Irid.

Vincennes. Ind.

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Services were conducted Sunday at the AME church by the pastor Rev. J. H. Farnklin. The Ladies Mite Mlssiongrj society met with Mrs. T. J. Hodge. ' , Geqrge Parker celebrated his 192 birthday,. Feb. 25th. •- .. John (Tip) Mitcljem made a trip to Louisville. Six dozen eggs were 10ag or stolen from him on the trip. The barn of Sidney Cook with all its contents was completely destroyed by fire, A eojr and horse, hirfPfii to caVn’rfi* Wri&ht also were bruned to death in the fire.

DUDLEY MILLER Fellowship meeting was held at Bethel AME church Sunday, Feb. 26. Dr. J. R. Hoover, Terre Haute gave a talk on “Health”. Edwajd Maddox, president, Dudley Miller, chairman. Mrs. Maude Embry continue ill At her home. The Community club will meet next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Eunice Miller. Mrs. Jennie Nelson continneA ill. Her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Cox is improivng slowly. Dr. J. R. Hoover, Terre Haute, gave a talk on ’‘Health” at Second Baptist church, Sunday, B’eb. 28. The Brothers of Second Baptist church closed their drive Sunday, Feb. 2G. Rev. P. E. Ewing, Henderson, Ky. A:-~* Monday night the Mission Circle of Second Baptis tchurch will hold hteir regular meeting. • . A joint meeting of the BYPU and Sunday school will be held Tuesday night at the home of Mm. C*H6% McCall. The radio program giyep at Second Bapaist church, Tmtirailay BVtS was a success. The chairman*, Robert Gordon thanked all who partfetputed. Proto March 13 to March 19th. the pastor’s anniversary will begin under the management of Mrs. Sadie Monroe and Mrs. McCall. A program will be given each night. Quartet, “When Your Hair Has Turned To Sliver’ Mrs. Henry Isom, Mrs. Malt Wilcox, Miss Brown Mrs. Ida Crow, accompanied by Mrs. John Brooks. Solo, “Take My Hand Precious Lord”, Mra Ida Crow.

Lost Creek, Ind.

The Rev. W. M. Dickerson was speaker at the Baptist church, Sun-

day, Feb. 26.

An Ihteresiting And Varied pro; gfAto is promised to all who attend the women’s day program in tbe after 1100 nof Sunday, MAroh. 5. At Baptist church, Sunady, March 19

will mark the bqgiahlng of a six.r day revival meeting to bf> held At both churches. Beginning the ft

three nights at hte Baptifet ctm aud, continuing the 22, 23,24 at the Mrs. Arthor Anderson is visiting relatives in St.. Louis, Mb.. Hr. and Mrs. JAmes Manuel And Miss NoIa Jane Shephard Were Visiting In Illionis last week-end. . Mrs. Bessie Redmon spent three days in IndianaMritlnfc tear daughter, Miss Lucile Redmon.