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NEWS ABOUT FOLK HERE AND THERE

MRS. P. W. CORLEY

Sprue® Street A. M. E. church. Trustee*, will hold its coal rally, Sunday .November 5. November 9, the Anna Claybourne Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Effic Corley. • An echo of the Quadrennial meeting of the Missionaries, held in Chicago, will be held, Friday November 10, at which time, Mrs. J.»E. Bradford, the delegate and state second vice-president and Mrs. C. R. Waters, member of the atate executive board, will give reports. The public is invited. The forty-sixth anniversary of the church will he celebrated Sunday, November 12, through the 16th. One of the main features of this affair will be the orgauizing of the “Rainbow” club, by Rev. W. K. Robertson;- The Senior Stewardess board and Sewing circle will have charge of the Thanksgiving day dinner, November 28. * First quarterly services for Allen chapel will he held Sunday, November 12. Rev. C. R. Waters is pastor. * Mrs. Evangeline Harris Merriweather and Miss Virginia Flemming, entertained with a recital Friday evening in Columbus, O. They were accompanied by Mr. Merriweather. * Mrs. Richard Winston and children re

turned to Indianapolis after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Callle Wins : ton. • Mrs. Lettie Bradshaw and father, Harry Rice, hare moved in 2320 Spruce street. • Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Cheatham announce the birth of a girl, Joyce Colene, October 24. Mrs. Cheatham was before her marriage, Miss Brudetta Harrod. * Shut-Ins: Major Walker, is at home, from Hoover sanitarium and is much improved. Mrs. Lucy Shearer and Mrs. P. K. HarA-ey continue ill. * Funeral services for Henry Broadie, who died last Tuesday, were held Friday afternoon at Spruce Street church. Rev. W. K. Robertson, officiated. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Minnie Broadie, four daughters, Mo*dames Odie Randolph and China Davis, of Woodlawn, Tenn.; Petty Wilson, Hendersou, Ky., and Mae Petty of Argo, 111.; one son, Jerry Wilson. Mrs. Petty of Chicago, attended the funeral. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. * Funeral services for Richard Price, were held Sunday afternoon at Mt. Pilgrim Baptist church. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Martha Price, a son, Ferry of Paris, Ilk Burial was in Grandview cemetery.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

MESHY PERKY

Mesdames Clyde Nor veil, Misses Edna Hyde, Mge Deb ^orvelj and Messrs. John NorveU and Arlester Smith, attended services at the Baptist church, Sundhj'. * Miss Ethel Kirk and Mrs. Ora Lee Bailey, have returned to, their schools after spending the week-end in Indianapolis, attending the State Teachers association. * Rev. H. R. Perry, attended f;he State Tegehers association convention in Indianapolis, last weeif. * Mrs Daisy Har rig. of Lebanon, was the gue?t of friends last week end. • Shut-Ins.: Mrs. Amelia Peden and Clyde Nof-

vell remain the same. ,Nathan I her 13, rr Thomas and Mrs. Thomas Eubanks .Little J. W

are improving. * .Prof. Geo. Thomp son, Akron, £>., visited Mr- aad Mrs. Clint Patterson, Sunday, enroute to Akron. * ^Irs. Lillie l*4y , lor, Indiana polls, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, also entertained with dinner, Sunday. * Church news—The Sunday schools of Sec ond Baptist and Bethel A. M. E, churches, will hold their programs Friday evening. The A. C. E.

Ashport, Tenn.

* H. ELUSON

Circle five, sponsored * success ful financial drive at Pilgrim Rest. Baptist church, Sunday. Rev. G. W. Tyree, pastor and Rev. R. L. Reed, of Ripley, will preach at the Holleygrove Baptist church,, next

Sunday.

Rev. Reed, also will preach at the Morning Star Baptist church*' in Ripley and the Goldust, and New Hope ? Baptist churches. These churches’ congregations, will war-, ship at Pilgrim Rest, the following Sunday. • The P. A„ mot igat

Saturday evening.

The;’ Jolly Boosters Sunshine singers* presented a program. Mias Anna May .Morrison, manager, will resume her teaching duties, Novem-

Moore, spent a week

with reiativee in Arkansas.;, Mra I.eJa Carter, left Saturday for her home in Chicago, after spending a pleasant four ; weeks with her sister, Mrs. Winnie Bond. Sonny Boy Coleman was the overnight guest of his sister, Mrs, B. Johnson. He returned home, F.ri-

duy.

Mrs. Mattie Drew, of Arkansas is tie* guest of her grandmother, Mr*. Mary Jones. • Mr. Ellison will be the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.

bf NORMAN BURTON

league of Bethel A. M. E. church Green Richardson, Sunday. * The will give a program Sunday at 0:30 School clubs will meet Saturday,

Evansville, Ind

EDITH E. HITE

Hood temple A.M.E .Ziou church: Rev. C. W. Anthony, pastor. A fish and ice cream social will be given ut the parsonage Saturday afternoon and evening. Christian en-. deavor under Miss Juliet Hewlett will have a big musical program

Richmond, Ind. Miss Helen McCrimmon, Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of Miss Hazel Williams. Miss McCrimmon was one of the participants on the Rally day program at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday morning and afternoon. James Wilson, a studeut at Earlham col-

o’clock. Mrs. Frank Taylor and Miss Earnest. entertained with dinner Sunday. Guests w’ere: Mrs. Lyle Taylor ,Re\*. and Mrs. Perry, and Messrs. and Mesdames Johnson, Bulge and W. Bulge.

next Sunday evening. All are in- lege, Avas the dinner guest of Miss vited. The pastor and delegates , Williams, Sunday. * Master Melvin will attend the district conference Newton, Connersville, is visiting his

in Centralia, III., next week. Miss Ina Alexander, spent a few days last weke in Indianapolis and Terre Haute, visiting relatives and friends. * William Burgess, 1820 N. Third avenue died,. October 23, at the Walker Annex hospital 'following un illness of several years. Impressive funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, October 28, at the Hood Temple A. M. E. Zion caurch, with the pastor, Rev. Anthony, officiating. assisted by Iter. E. W. Gantt of Madisonville, Ky. He had been an esteemed member of the church and worked especially with the men’s organizations. There were many floral offerings, showing the lore and esteem of both races. The widow f , Mrs. Jennie Burgess is the only gorvivoit Budiol in Locust

Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Cora Powell, 415 S. Sixth Mreet, Is much improved and able to be up after an illness of several iiontha. , Miss Luedna Shanks, spent a few

grandmother, Mrs. Martin Craig. Mis. Eva Vest and children of Connersville are visiting her sister, Mrs. Nellie Wynn. * The junior de partment of the Bethel A. M. E. Sunday school had a delightful Haloween party, Friday. • Mrs. Marietta Clark, is improving. * * Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Rogers, who recently moved into their new home were surprised with a shower, last Friday evening. Mrs. Clara Tidwell and Mrs. Mary Francis Spears w'ere hostesses. The following guests w’ere present: Mesdames Oetavene Ferguson, Alice Boatright, Bessie Jackson, Alice Winburn, Kitty Hazelrig, Naomi Oxedine, Chas. Craig, Eva Vest, Edna Hamlet, Nellie Wynn, Helen Garrett, Mabel Carbin, Lucile Brown, Geneva Hughes,-Rva Baker, Dana Webster, Ella Goens, Bearlean Potter, Opal Wagstaff, Ophelia Faulkner.

Connersville. Ind.

MERLE MILTON

The Busy Bee club of Shaffer Methodist church, Muucie, Avill pre-

November 11. * Buy y.ur RECORDER every Saturday. Price!

10c.

Wabash, Ind.

MRS. MARION E. COLBERT

The Woman’s Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. J. W. Walker, president, Wednesday, November 15. __ The St. John’s A. M. L*. church will hold its annual dinner. November 29. at Memorial hall. * The members of St. John A. M.

, . E. church, will entertain the ladies

sent a program under the auspices Fliday NoA’ember 3, with dinner, of Mt. Zion Sunday school. Sun in the parlors of the church. * *

Misses Mary and Elvina Richmon,

The Toujoms Fidele Girl* club of Wheatley aocial center enjoyed a wiener and marshmallow bake at the residence of Mb* Lora Oailand Wednesday.. The newly elected officers : Pres., Miss Corrinne Mudd; let Vice-pres., Mi** Martha Adams 2nd vice-pro*;, Mr*. Henrietta W. Jones; secretary, Miss Dimple No^ hie; assf. *ecy«, Mr*. Susie C. Buggs; treaa.. Miss Panline Bryant; parliamentarian, Mr*. Sarah Anne Hoglnnd. * Anyone having new* for The Recorder—A-7196 no LATER than WEDNESDAY of each week. * Tho Minister’* alliance Sunday forum was held at Shiloh Baptist church, Sunday. The Community chorus rendered the musical program.. Direstress, Mr*. Susa A. Jordan; pianiste, Mrs. Henrietta W. Jones; Rev. Graham Jordan, pres., of tainiaters’ alliance. • Mrs. Bessie Lee has returned from a month’s visit in Chicago. * Funeral rites for Mrs. Anna Matthews weie solemnized at Mt. Olive Baptist church, Monday. Rev. 0 .A. Pugh, pastor of First Baptist church, Kansas City, Kan.,' officiated. Surviving are the son, one daughter, one grandson and one granddaughter. * Samuel E. Stur art, son of officer and Mr*. Samuel Stuart, won first honors in

officers: pres., Mrs. Gladys Wilson Baughn, vice-pres., Mrs. Ella Brintley; secio-turv. Mix. Grace Fox; Aset, seiy., Mrs. Myrtle Nash; trea*., Mrs. Susah A. Jordan: Parliamentai .an. Mrs. Marjorie Wickliffe; chairman of executive board, Mrs. Golda Hornaday Jones. * • Funeral rites lor Mrs. Ellen Lester were solemnized at Turner A. M. E. church. Wednesday. Rev. William E .Guy. , nictated. The Lillian Jones Brown Culture club turned out. Surviving are rne husband; two daughter, one son, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ridley, Sr.; three sisteio: Mr*. Myra H. Nash, Mrs. Anna K. Walker, Miss Thelma Ridley, two brothers John E. Ridley, Jr., and Joseph Ridley. * Mrs. Marjorie Wlokliffe Avas hostess to mem hers of the Ultra Art club Wednesday. tJass in basketry and other handicraft work was enjoyed. * The Amigas Alpha Omega sorority enjoyed an informal party at the residence of Mrs. Zonubelle Lester, Tuesday. Pres., Soror, Kate Blanks ; * Mrs. Eva Walton and Mrs. Adah | Cutriear, Qf Milwaukee, Wis., were i recent guests of their sister, Mr*, i Maggie Taborn. * The Gospel chorus of Mt. OIia e Baptist church invites the public to a recital featur-

diiy, November 6. * All the pastors are invited to participate in the Union Christian Fellowship meeting, to lie held November 19. at Second Methodist church. * Mrs. Ollie Burroughs, of Robins, IlF., will begin a two weeks’ meeting at the 1 Church of God, Sunday.

and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Colbert, motored to Marion last Wednesday. ** Ernest Richman, who scffered injuries td his right leg last week, is improved. * Miss Mamie Goodlow is spending several days in Detroit. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Colbert, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Richman. *

Elder C. R. Fannings, of Richmond I Went-Worth Lewis, spent Saturday

Boonville, Ind.

is i>of»tor. Elder and Mrs. A. B. Martin, of Lansing, Mich., are here for an indefinite stay. * Rev. and Mrs. Winfrey, Mrs. Elizabeth Lane and daughter, Miss P. Vaughn aud Walter Rogers, attended the rally at the Goodwill Baptist church, at Indianapolis, where they participated on the program. * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn are the proud

evening in Marion.

Corydon. Ind.

JENNIE MAE HODGE

MARY CASEY ,

and hurtMind, *Mr». Paula SuoyeL M^ion^^Hstrictwas ^p^ntS i n"' 1 Leli; * “nd Miss ^ry Coleman

to the Southern District association j ai, d Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, motored for churches. He delivered the | to Liberty, Friday, where they at-

tended the program presented by the Missionary society. • Mrs. Franklin Sleet and the Gospel trio. Miss P. Vaughn, Mesdames Harold Vaughn and Carrie Greene, gave a musical at the First Baptist church in Liberty. Friday. * Mrs. Horace is not. confined in Anderson in the hospital but is in Marion visiting friends. Funeral services AA’ere held Friday afternoon at the Myers Funeral home for James Poston. * Funeral services were held Friday

also other friends. She is a teacher in Lincoln Elementary school. The (revival services were well attended at Liberty Baptist church in charge of a visiting minister

from Illinois.

A lovely banquet was given at

Church services were held Sunday by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Franklin, who delivered the evening sermon, also, using as bis

parents of a baby daughter, Flor- | subject, ”Ix>ve.” * Mrs. Maggie ence Elizabeth. * Rev. W. H Rid- Johnson presented a lovely cake to dell and daughters, Bernice Mae ^ granddaughter, Hazel Hodge,

who celebrated her birthday anniversary, October 26. * Mrs. Leora

sermon at Mt. Liberty last Sunday. He was ordained, Wednesday

October 18.

Frank Brown is improved. Mrs. Maud Henderson. Fair

Little Zion Baptist church, with Mount, V«.. Mrs. Nanie Malleable, Chris Wardlow in charge. Hallo- Mrs. Mary Skinner and Mrs. Mcween color* were used in the dec- Elroy, all of Evansville, were guests

orations and table arrangements. 0 f George Martin.

The Sunday school financial drive j Mesdames Eva Green .and Mary will cud Sunday, No\’ember 5. Rev. (’asey, were in Evansville, last Sun-

J. M. Caldwrell. pastor.

The second Sunday in November will be the closing Sunday at Cleaves C. M. E. church before the

day. * Mr. and Mrs. William Davis were in Rockport last Sunday. * * Mrs. Mollia Ross. Grandview, was

the guest of Mrs. Casey, last week, afternoon.for William Brooks, at

i whu '

sister. Mrs. William Green. * Dan

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By MRS. MARI’ TAYLOR

Washington, motored to Terre Haute, lust Sunday. - Mr. Payne ‘•as in Evansville, last Sunday. Mr. Payne and Mrs. Hatchet, ne-i-oinpauied by a group of friends.

Ben ha McFarland, motored to In-

Mt. Zion Baptist / luirch—closed one of the mo*t successful anniversary celebrations Jn the history of the church’s, forty-three years of service. An old time l>ean din-n«-r was enjoyed by members and

friends Rev Robin., of OnkUnd, l-Um.polU. thl» week.

City, led In prayer. The pastor Used as hi* subject “Well Done.” Mr*. Hines, was guest soloist. Three new persons were accepted as members. Rev. G. L». Cookly, pastor aud choir, sponsored a short program, built around the history of the church. Mesdames Anna Gaines, Kittle GloA’er. Lena Marsh and Rev’. Sam Bell, the first pas tor, who Is 87 years old nnd Chas Gaines, made brief remarks. Sunday. November 5. the pastor will preach from the subject ‘‘Come to Yourself.” Mrs. Lucy Starks. Will be guest soloist. The Mt. Zion church and choir will worship at the church, in the Sunday s-hool rally, at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. G. E. Johnson will preach from the subject, Lion-Killing on a Showy day.”

be awarded the worse and best dressed hobos. * The Girls guild. avIII meet with Miss Bernice Riddell. * The M. E. church gave an

Farrow, teacher in the grade school attended the Teachers’ convention in Indianapolis, last week. * Mr. and Mr*. John Lawrence spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Charles Perry and sister, Miss Lucy Johnson. * Mis* Opal Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Brown and Avon Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown, celebrated their birthday anniversaries, October 25, and 27. respectively.

motored to Hopkins\*ille, Ky., last Halloween party, Saturday. * E<JSunday. * Mesdt.ii.es Juanita and ward Isom whi , e Ht work waB fa

tally injured last week. Funeral services and burial were in Dublin, his former home. Survivors are. the widow, Mrs. Lora Isom, and his

children.

Toledo, Ohio H. U UROWA ■ Mr*. Reva Mumford left Monday for Chicago to attend the funeral of her uncle, Garfield Robertson. * William Bailey. 342 Brand Whitlock homes, is seriously ill. * The Junior Southside Community club mot Wednesday, with Melvin stuarf, • Mr. and Mrs. Redes Wilson as their Sunday guest*. Mr*, m’* sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. James Embery. of Detroit. • Mrs. Ella P. Ktewart i* •loWly conAalescing in her home. 568 Indiana. * Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Bank*. 43 Howard street, were: Mrs. Ernest Anderson. of Columbus and Mrs. Sadie Bnlce. of Pittsburgh. Mr. Bank*, who is their father is ill. • The Future Outlook league, held a special meeting at the Indiana Y. II. C.* A., Sunday. The branch

elected the following officers for its fcocond year of existence recently: Fred O. Vaughn, president;! Rev. M. Fears, vice pres’: Miss! Rowena LeAvis, secretary;, Miss 1 Carrie Richardson ,asst. secretary;! Miss Viola Jones, treasurer. Tin | Executive committee consists of 1 Rev. W. E. Graham, J. B. Simmons Ir.. Silas M. Harris. Fred Vaughn. ; John Doneghy, Raymond M. Jack- | am, Lulu Alexander, Mrs. Viola Jones, Olandcr J. Smith and Carl j Chapman. * Mrs. William Davis. , • 123 1-2 Ewing st., is confined in a local hospital. * A divorce was granted to Van T. Sherri!, partnein the recently established Ball Mortuary. The decree was issued following written consent of his wife, Imogene, a teacher In the J public schools of Memphis. Tenn.

The Indiana “¥■' reports

Tipton, Mo. _ \ DAVE WM. ROBERTSON Prairie Grove Baptist church Sabbath school, opened with prayer meeting. * Miss Vera Washington. principal of Harrison public school, returned home for a weekend visit with her parents, in Columbia. * C. V. Shackleford visited his sister and brother-in-law, in Jefferson City, Saturday. * Mrs. Lizzie Maupin, the oldest colored resident here, is enjoying perfect health, in spite of her age. Mrs. Belle Henderson, Sedalia, has been ill. * Melvin Fry, who had his teeth extracted, is much improved. Miss Vero Washington, will entertain wrth an Halloween party.

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MRS .H .C. WILLIAMS

8onny Owens celebrated his twelfth birthday Wednesday. * The 3-J’s club met. with Miss Emogene Bolden, Monday. * Mrs. Jane War- J mack of Dayton, Ohio, spent a | few days with her niece, Miss Ad-1 da Moore. * Rev', and Mrs. L. A. Taylor. Rev. and Mrs., H. C. Moorman and Mrs. Aaron Carter -}, of Terre Haute, were entertained ai

their | dinner Sunday, by Mr. and Mrs.

yearly membership campaign, is Seymour Burse. * Mr. and Mrs. making rapid progress and expects Roy Evans, of Rushville were

o go oA’er the top.

had a Wlfsor

Greenfield, Ind. DAISY KD’IONDK Service* of the Greenfield Baptist church, were held Sunday .in the home of MV*. Maggl Smith. Rev. Eberhnrf. Indianapolis. delh-ered the sermon in the morning, and Rev. \V. S. Bynj, pastor, preached Sunday night. Arthur Williamson. 67. a retired school teacher, and Mrs. Rosetta Hamilton. 101 year* old. who haAe resided here all hteir life, died and funeral eervices were held Wednesday and Friday afternoons for them respectiA’ely. * Mr. & Mrs. J. D. VanCamp. Anderson. Avoro the guests of Miss Emma Handy, Sun day. _ ,

Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans. * George McGill, Ed ward White, Chester Lee and Frank Riffe were in Indianapolis, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilkins and Mrs. Earl Jackson attended the Republican meeting at the Claypool hotel, Indianapolis, Monday. * Rev. E. A. Taylor held the election of officers for 1 Bethel A. M. E. choir, Thursday eA-ening. Those elected were: Earl Jackson. president; Mr*. H. C. Williams, vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, secretary; Mrs. H. C. Moorman, treasurer: Mrs. Frank Riffe. chaplain: and Miss Alma Burse, pianist. ♦ Mrs. Thomas Perkins and Mrs. Percy Hunter spent Thursday in Indian? npolls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 hinder, in L'Ackcflohl ear

and Mrs. H. C. Williams. * The Ideal Embroidery club was entertained by Mrs. Carey Hunter. Mrs. H. C. Moorman and Mr*. Aaron (’alter were guests of honor. Roy Clark and son, Virgil, motored to Chicago and were guests of Friends and relatives o\ r er the week end. Miss Jessie M. Tyler, Franklin college student, organized the Shepherd Boys’ league, Avidch wHl be connected with the Second Baptist church aud avLIi be affiliated with a network of Leagues in the State Baptist organizations. Officers are: Mrs, Geo. McGill, chairman; Noel Hard, chief councilor; James H. Lewis, secretary; aud Francis Tanner, corresponding secretary. * The Kokomo Shepherd Boys’ league, presented a program Sunday at Second Baptist church, sponsored by the local organizer. A boys’, chorus presented a musical program. Rev. Taylor, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, used as his subject for the morning sermon, ‘‘Pol lowng Peace,” Hebrews 12:4. Mrs. Jane Womack, Dayton; Mrs. Aaron Carter. Terre Haute, and Richard Shaw, Indianapolis, wore visitors.

dens. * Richard Shaw of Indianapo- Rev. Taylor, used as his theme, lis was a week-end visitor of Mr. | “Master I Will Follow Thee,”

the Speech Department of Central Jing The Fiying Cloud quartet of

high school. His name has been engraved on the Koerber cup. * • Jean Lee, daughter of Detective and Mrs. O. S. Lee is on the honor roll of Central high school. * The Pathfinder Girl reserves of Wheatley Social center Avere hostess to an Autumn shuffle Thursday. The WPA band played. Pres., Wilma Bryant. * Mrs. Jessie Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Higgs motored to Chicago the past week end. * The Beaux Art Music club, met with Mrs. Brintley, Monday. Election of

Detroit, and Canada, Thursday evening November Dtb. Pres., Mrs. Ollie Colquit. * Mrs. Nina Firse of Chicago, is visiting her son Elwyn Firse. ^ wadies auxiliary of Post No. 148 met ui the Post Wednesday eA’enng. Pi’-.s., Mrs. Bertha- Pressley, seciciary .Mrs. Gladys W. Vaughn. * Jimmy Raschael hand, auspices Itamalic I. B. P. O. E. of W., will be presented at the Valencia gardens, Friday evening, November loth. Exalted Ruler, Har-

rison Madison.

Around Anderson

With Charlotte Miller

CHURCHES: Allen Chapel—Thursday a reception was given in honor of Rev. and Mrs .French, the new pastor, formerly of Bloomington. Members of tne various churches attended. The reception A*as given by the Junior and Senior Stewardess boards. The program was as follows: Mistress of ceremony, Mrs. Lena Ramey ; prayer, Uev. W. C. Irvin; responses. Reverends French and Lester; J. W. Geater gave the AA'elcome address from tne Anderson business men; Mrs. Lashley and Maxwell poured tea. * The ‘‘Church Carpet” club of which Mrs. Rosa Carter is president, is sponsoring a special drive which will end the second Sunday in November. The Allen chapel church of Indianapolis, will render the complete program. This club has a furnace committee which is giA'ing several programs soon. * The Junior choir of Allen chapel, sang at Rev. Jones’ church, of Muncie last Sunday. * Rev. Henderson will preach at Allen chapel the first Sunday in December. Rev. Henderson will be accompanied by his choir of the Greater Bethel church of Indianapolis. Watch this col umn for further announcements. — The program, in general, for the week: Monday, the Brotherhood meet; Tuesday, Stewardess board; Wednesday, prayer meeting; Thurs day. Senior choir practice; Fridaj Junior choir practice. SECOND METHODIST—A Boosters club was organized at the church Sunday. Ten young people have already enrolled and more are wanted. Come and Join the fun we are to have. * The Junior choir gave a Halloween party Monday in the church basement. * Miss Dorothy Richerson entertained members of the Junior Aid, Monday at the Community center. Miss Mildred Willis is president. * The Missionary society’s annual program, was given Sunday afternoon at the church .Mrs. Mary Watkins was mistress of -ceremony. Solos were given by Mrs. Alberta Turner and

Mrs. Florence Cox; music was rendered by the Junior choir. Those missionary presidents and workers who spoke were: iflrs* Sally Rage, Second Baptist, and Mrs. Douglas of .Muncie who is affiliated with the Sherman Street Church of God Anderson. Remarks were given by Rev. Simms, Wallace Temple. • A play, “The Pampered Darling” will be given at the church Thursday, November 23. Mrs. S. B. Lester is directing the play and members of the Junior choir are of the cast. * The Brotherhoods will meet Friday. * A chili supper will be given Saturday evening in the basement of the church. * The Junior choir will sing at Rev. A. L. Burton’s church, Muncie, Sunday. * The District superintendent. Rev. R. E. Skelton will be with Second Methodist, Sunday. Sunday afternoon Newcastle and Anderson will join him at Muncie at Rev. Bur-

ton’s church.

BETH EDA BAPTIST—Rev. Davis preached Sunday afternoon at a special program.

SOCIETY:

Mr. and Mrs. Ramey celebrated their 25th anniversary, Sunday. * Miss Dorothy Streaty visited in Indiana polls during the week-end. * The “Seven Keys” met with Char* lotte Miller last Friday evening. Friday before they sponsored a “Coronation of the Queen of Clubs” program at the Second Metjiodisi church. The “Sophisticates” were awarded the prizes for the best member and the prize for selling the most tickets. The “Sophisticates” were crowned the “Queen” of clubs for the year “39 and 40.” Mrs. Napoleon Adams, who underwent an operation, Wednesday and Mrs. Mabury, who has been ill, are steadily improving.

PERSONALS: I

Hopkinsville, Ky. , UPSHAW KEBBITT Mrs. Geneva Moore, was the gracious hostess to a lovely birthday anniversary party, in honor of her little son, Harvey Douglas Moore, Guests in attendance were: Misses Ida B. Wilson, Do rot ha Wimbley, Ann E. Wilson, ana Mary Helen Waller; Masters George Wimbley and Frank Carter. The Senior Usher board of the Main Street Baptist church met with Mrs. Carrie Gilliam. Rev. Gilliam was in charge, assister by Rev. J. T. Dalton. The Choral club rehearsed at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Garrett. Mrs. Geneva Moore and Frank Moss, w onthe honors at the whist party. Mis* Willie Mae Bryson, left for Chicago where she will remain one week. The Inter, choir of Main Street Baptist church furnished the music during the program sponsored by Mission No. 1, Monday. Mrs. Anna Taylor, president. Mrs. Lou Ella Tyson, Mrs. Kittie Bell, Misses Sarah Delaney and Lavern Holland and James Campbell, still remain ill at their homes. George Brewer, died Thursday morning. Mrs. Annie M. Moore, and Prof, and Mrs. William Snorten, motored to Frankfort, where they attended the K. S. I. C. State college homecoming game, Saturday. ‘Mrs. Emma Jessup and daughter Maureen, spent the summer in [ Muskegon, Mich., during which time they were employees of a Supreme Judge at his summer home. They remained still in hi* employe, in his home in Chicago. The colored County fair, held at M. and F. College was well attend-

ed.

Mrs. Carrye Mason and Mrs. Emma Taylor, received one dollar each far calling and feeding hogs. Mrs. Edna Quarles received third prize for the loveliest qoilt. Miss Katie Trice, Mrs. Geneva Moore and Joe Norehington, were dinner guests of Mrs. Viola Buckner, of Kelly, Thursday. Mrs. Sarah White spent two weeks with her brother in Clarksville, Tenn. The Choral club of Main street Baptist church, presented a program Sunday. Al>rtn Green, president. Mrs. Virginia Louise Freeman, Louisville, was the dinner guest of Miss Elizabeth O’Neal. The Senior Usher board of Main Street Baptist church met with Mis* Katie Trice, last Tuesday. E. L. Mohammed DeAli, Alton Smith and John Davis, were visitors. Mrs. j Augusta Roberson, president. . Recognition services were held at the Virginia Street Baptist church last week. Mrs. Agnes Williams Waddell, who suffered burns when an automobile in which she •at, was destroyed by Are. ' died Wednesday morning. Funeral services were held at Virginia Street Baptist church, Sunday. Rev. C C. Ellis, officiated. Palmer Long, left for his home, Chicago, Sunday, after spending a week here and attending the last rites of Howard Moss. * George Brewer, died Thurs day morning. * Funeral services for‘Mrs. Hannah Means, were held at her home, Monday. Rev. C. A. Oolhoun, officiated. E. W. Glass funeral director, was in charge. Mr*. Lillie New Elkton. who visited friends in Terre Haute, was the guest of friends here, en route home. Ben Cross left Sunday for Evansville. Ind. * Mrs. Carrie Waldon. Chicago, and Mesdames Martha Wheeler and Docia Thomas. of Trenton, were called here by the death of Mrs. Hannah Means. Mrs. Alice Long, Indianapolis, enroute home from Clarksville, Tenn., was the guest of Mesdames Alice Potrie and Willie Coleman.

Irvington, Ky. ■

HUN BY PftOLB

Rev. Horace Green,' Lexington, former pastor of the Methodist church, conducted, tv week’s meeting for Rev. Jones, who Is pastbr. * Mrs. Jones. Lexington, spent 4 few days, the guest of Rev. Jone^V last week. * Elder A. M. Jewell was hostess to a Sunday school party, last Tuesday. Covers were laid for thirty-three. * Twenty-seven persons motored to Owensboro, Sunday, to attend the general assembly of the Church of the Living God. Elder Jewell, was reappoint ed pastor and presiding Elder of the Owensboro district! with Re. B. A. Black, assistant. Allen Poole. Wm. Brown and A. Singleton, were appointed officers on the General board of directors. Reverends Claudia Raines airt Mosselle Robinson, both of Thon»aston, Ga., were in attendance. They will assist in the revivn ( which is being held at the Churcb of the Living God. Bishop P. H Demming, chief overseer '; Mrs. I’ H. Demming, secretary.

Pembroke, Ky. DAVE CONNER The Choral club presented a son ; service, Sunday ,at Bethlehem Bap list church. Several prizes wer awarded at the Community school fair, Thursday. * The Basketball team of the High school held it? first meeting last Monday, with the new coach, Charles Snorton. Mrs. Cornelia Western, a popula” teacher, motored to Frankfort, Sat urday. j , - Rushville, ind.

Mt. Vernon, III.

W. H. JACKSON

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce. 1117

Steven Madison. Frumclin, was j South 9th street entertained Saturthe guest of his daughter, Mrs. day evening with a party in honor Gladys Atkins and son Roger Mad- of their house guest, Mrs. A. E. ison. Jackson of Richview. Mr. JaekMr. and Mrs. Lawrence VanClevo son will arrive Sunday to accomIndiauapolis. were guests of Mr. Pany Mrs. Jackson back home.

MARGARET BRADLEY The bible class of Second Baptist church met with Mrs. Dorotby Bradley Tuesday. Services wer’’ well attended at the Second Bap tist church. Sunday with Rev. Rob inson as preacher. * The Ladies aid society of the Wesley M. E. churcn, held a pew rally at the church Sun day. The Rev. Mr*. Miller delivered the address. The young people of the Wesley M. E. Church hav * organized a Junior chilrch. Ser vices will be held eacn Sunday eve ning. The Oriental Eastern stars held a successful carnival at the Wash ington. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. * The Misses Emogen-’ Lacy. Lovella apd Margaret Brad ley, and Gunoa Scott. Eugene John son and Orvai Burton attended tb • Shelhyville-Rushville football gam,: Wednesday. * Tlie Eastend Reere-' tion club had a pitch-in dinner a I the home of Miss Willie Mae John son. The decorations were in keeping with the fall season. A pump kin made into a basket and fille 5 with fruit with leaves around i: formed an appropriate centerpiece. • The New Era club held its week U meting at the home of Nathan. Jr., and Donald Fletcher. Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mille;' visited in Liberty Friday. * Mrs. Lillian Bailey of Washington Court house, Ohio visited from Sunday to Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bundrant. * Dr. He^rschell Bund rant of Ft. Wayne, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Bund rant. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bundrant and son visited in Mid dletown Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Charles Howard and daughter vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fletcher and family. Sunday*. * James Set tie and .Toe White. Richmond. Ind., visited friends in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs| Ray Evans visited In Franklin, Sunday.

ed school children were given a two da ya’ vacation during the Teachers convention, held in Indianapolis, last week.

and Mrs. Atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Madison. Sunday.

Muncie, Ind.

FRANKLIN JONES, Jr. Miss Mildred Vaughn is spending two weeks in Elizabethtown, Ky., visiting relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton. Mrs. Warren, Miss Frances Jones, Mrs. Harriett Smith aud daughter and Miss Sarah Fisher, Indianapolis, Spent Sunday ,as guests of Rev. and Mts. Jones. * Mrs. Nora Garner and Mrs. Ida Wright, spent the week-end in Springfield. O. * Rev. and Mrs. Jones, Messrs, and Mesdames Stanton Powell, Harris, Ollie Taylor; Mesdames Grundy Day and daughter, Doris; Ray Alexandra^ Bessie Gholston, Ella Wooldridge, Pauline Stafford, Mary Keith and Mis* Mertie Woods and Wm. Anderson, attended services at Allen chapel in Anderson, Friday. Rev. Jones preached and his choir sang. ♦ * Those on the sick list are: Mesdames Belle Kelley, Lily Flemmings, Alice Aired, James Luca* and Miss Elizabeth Law.. Rev, French, pastor of Allen chapel, Anderson, preached at Shaffer church, Sunday and his Junior choir, saug. * Miss Mary Laster visited friends over the week-end. in Louisville, Elizabethtown and Mammoth Cave, Ky. * Old time Pentecostal services will begin at Christ temple. Miss Helen Allen Navarro, California, will apeak each night. Elder Oscar Sanders

is pastor.

Mrs. Mattie Richards. 68, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. C. R. Mix. 1217 South 10th street. Sunday morning. Oct. 22nd * * Funeral services w-ere held at

Lost Creek, Ind.

Mia* Muir Ellen Brown »pent| th( , Cumberland p^sbyterUn pa rents* Mr and Airs ^^Brown ’ church. Wednesday afternoon, con- „ , — ‘ A , , , , .1 ducted by Elder l oster S. IVilliFrankfort. Roberts, sPotR a ms. Burial was at Oakwqod cemIhe week-eid in UomsylHe. Mum- ^ /p arke r and Campbell In moth Cave and Ellaanethtewn. Ky. MTf . Rlcl]ar(lli „

a Christian co-worker in the Presbyterian church for a number of years. * Wm. Barker. Edward Coleman. Mr*. Rosie Glover, Mrs. Myrtle Timmons, and Ella G. Lewis, motored to Duquoin, to accompany Mrs. Lewis back home after a pleasant stay of three weeks witb

her aunt. I

A weincr roust and chili supper will be held at the home of Mrs. June Love, this evening, (Saturday.) Everyone invited. Mesdames Love and Mary B. Stewart, are contestants for the quilt, which will be given away by the Ladies’ aid, Thanksgiving night. * Arthur Norton, Danville, 111., wae the week end guest of his father; George Norton. * Mrs. Black. Chicago, is the guest, of Mr. and Mr*., Paul Anderson and her granddaughter, Carol East. * After attending the Indiana State teachers’ convention at Indianapolis. .Mrs. Merle Shop, hard, visited relatives in George-

town, O.

Jfisses Dorothy Ross and Revella Anderson, attended the wedding of one of their former class mates solemnized at Chamberlain chapel (w’hite), Sunday evening. ♦ Miss Mnxdno Phillips, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips.

Martin’s Ferry, Ohio WM. P. BULLABI) Mrs. Mary Branson entertained the Willing Workers. Monday. * * Second Baptist church presented/’ splendid Alissionary program. * * Rtv .A. A. Noel, Bridgeport, deliv erbd the sermon, at Second Methn dists church, Sunday, in tho absence of Rev. Britt, who was in Cadiz. Rev. Noel’s, subject. wai “What Is Your Life?” Mr*. Roland Leavitt 1* visitin' her aunt, in Boston, who is ill. •

Madison, Ind. ■ The home of Mr. and Mr** Whittaker .was damaged slightlv. by fire Saturday. The llameei ^jliegedly, was caused by a spark from the chimney. Through the alertness of Mr. Whittaker’s brothor* the fire was extinguished by neighbor*, and assistance of Edith Whittaker, before the fire apparatus arrived. * The Prosperity club of the E. M. Methodist church, sopneored : an Halloweeu party last Monday. Prizes were awarded the ones having the most artistic and ugliest costumes. * Mr. and Mrs. Neal motored to Columbus, O., with their daughter and grand-children, where they were guests of relatives. * * Miss Anna O’Ranion, prominent teneber, if recovering from her recent illness. * The Broadway color-

Culver, Ind. BABY MOORE Mrs. Charxes Dickerson left Fri day, to spend the winter in Boston Mass., u-ith her son and daughter. Miss Jane and Jimmy Dickerson, who are attending school there. * Mrs. Nellie Jackson, entertained with a tea, in honor of Mrs. Flos ence Miller, who i* returning to he.’ home, Newark. N. J. Guests were: Mesdames Mary Croones. Stella Garnett, Lucy Chnnn, uf Lebanon, and Mrs. Jennie Greer. Indinnapoii ? * Mr. and Mrs. Aca .Byrd, and niece. Mis* Frieda Miller, left Monday, for Washington, D. C. * Master Wallace Scott and little Beverly Clark, entertained with a delightful Halloween party. Sat« urday. Prizes were awarded. Estelia and Edith Simmons and Kenneth Bailey. * Mr. and Mfs. Wal !aee Clark and daughter, were recent guests of Mrs .Clark’s anther, Mrs. C. Davis, of Kokomo. Thev were accompanied by Mrs. Harold Scott and son Wallace,