Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1917 — Page 12

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An wa* ’ zmont tJie t»dored. iwwaea of ttue fed- ^ I erated dalw of this city irli«i a »utn-; i bet" <sf tb* mioerint«ndent« of the i«v«-! I club* met thi* week wdtli Mr*. ’ t»ove Smltti and effeeted an oraanlaa- ! tion to be know* as the saperiniend-' ■i eiits' aid- The 'jiwirpoee of the orpanlI zatkm will be to empioy special In- '< str.;r:rors for the junior c-lasses in knit- :• ting, crocheting, eewfng, iioiiting and ‘ dotnestic ecieoc*. TbI* work Has 'been ! carried ^ on a limited scale for some ! time unoer tb* direction of Mrs. Smith. I superintendent #f the juvenile work in this city, ■ For t,l|e purpoee of raising mofiey to carry on this work, tb* aid will ijlre a ( series of enienainments. The lirst will ybe a children’s HaJkiween party at f .f^hian Castle hall, Saturday afternoon, 1 Nwmnher t. from 2 to 4 o’clock- There I will tw a unkitje program and prizes wilt be gl'jen for rosiumes, There will be a small ad-mtssion fee. f JDuiing the last week In November } the Aid will gtre a r#«?itaJ at; the Second I Christian church, featuring'Miss Theli ma Smith, reader, of Marion. The pub- ; lie will rememtoer Mis* Smith for her ! •- ery clever work at Tomlinson hall last - Ma.v at the time of the CWcago-fndl- : anapolts choir contest. i , Among the clubs that have already | * expressed their wlllliign'ess to co-oper- ,L ate In this movemeat are the Thurs- - day coterie, the Golden l.eaf, the West End l-'tllltr. the Per© and the WopiiSn’s i Ouh. Plans for the work will be pre- ■ sented to other clubs and It ts expect'ed f that a large niimber will assist in the work. , A beneflit concert for the ■Woman's f Improvement Club will be given hy^,the Drama Lyric auartet. locally known as the Y. W. C. A, quartet and the » llbosler quartet, well known here, as the T. M, C. A, quartet, on Friday evening, Kovem'ber SfK Members of the two organisations which represent the best musical talent among the colored people of the city are Mra. l,ena K. Porter. Mlaa Adelaide Thornton. Miss Cora Resnover and Miss Flora Harper and tlarence Hicks,, George Robfn'.son, Wallace Woolfolk and Olfford Pierce Thf proceeds of the concert will be used for the social work to be done by the club. The regular meeting wlllAw held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edith Blankenship In West Fourteenth street The topic for the program will be “The Status of the Colored Boldler/’ Th* members will make reports of the organization of the clubs of “Neighborly Women” to be organized among the newcomers In the neighborhood of the members. Th# advisory committee on proram and general arrangements for th# annual children's hour entertainment to be given at-Tomlinson hall, Dismember 2«. under the auBpk*es of the club, will meet next week. Mrs. Walter Price is chairman.

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,MEDICAL SOCIETY INDORSES CANDIDACY OF DR. WYNN

Cemmentfg Him «g Bting Well Fitlttf to Btoomt a Member of theSoliooi Board of IndianapoMa. The IndianapoUs Medical Society has adopted a resolution indorsing ths candidacy of Dr. Frank B. Wynn for member of the board of school commtsslonera Ths resolution follows: “Ths largs responslbUtttss of the Indianapolis school board msks it highly destrabls that this board be In the largest sens#, a representative body. “The close relationship between the aetbhoe of medicine end the growth, development and education of the ahlld. Riakee it naturaL logical and deetrable that the medical profession be represented on this school board, looking over ths memben of the

medical profeesion for one qualifled by natural abiUty. educetlM and experience to adequately represe^ the profession In this rssponsible position, we turn almost instinctively to Dr. Prank B.

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and Inspiring teacher.

**No citizen of Indianapolis has devoted more of his time and eervice at a greater personal saertflee. to the puWf Uo good. Among the entenprises that felt the force of his Influence and enthuslaanv, are public parks and pWygrounda safety first campaigns, public health interests and civic Improvements In th# Indianapolis Commercial Club, Indtanapalls Medical Society, Indiana Medics Society, and th# scientific seetlon of the American Medical Association. On# of his latest aer\"lce8 was a oonsplcuuous part in planning the broad

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Notes of the Colored Folk. Mrs. Cere Hell, t»f r'^ietlsnooga. Tenn., will be tiis guest of Mr.-. Arms Booth In West Twelfth street next week. Mrs. S. A. Regabert, of litjiwisslppl. Is the guMt of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bumner W’Hhsms, North Beiikte avenue. Mrs. B. E. Garvin, 17J8 Boulevard place, visited frlsnda In Chsriestown. New Albany, Jeffersonville and Louisville, this week. Tlia Night 8eh«oo1 Oub of No. 20. with Mrs. Mary RItchIa, president, wlH give a Halloween party at the building next Friday eve-

ning.

The ttnanctal committee of the Second Baptist church, which ia conducting a special campaign for the new chhreh, reported more

than 0200 last .Bunday.

MIta Grace Barbour.- leader of the choir at the Aecond Christian church, has returned home from from an extended visit In Phila-

delphia and other eastern cities.

trs. Hettle Carter, tn West Eleventh ^eet, win entertain the Phillis Wheatley lub next Thursday afternoon at her home Mra. MIlUs Carter was hoateaa to the club

this *'eek.

' The Woman's Club will be the guests of Mtw. THU* Richardson, lOW West Twentyfifth street, next V>*obfl*y afternoon. Mrs. Hteila Rowe Bowman entertained the club

this week.

Mrs. C,. J. 'Walker, formerly of Indianapolis. will go to Battle Creek. Michigan, next week, where she will reat for several weeks. Bhe will probably visit friends here during the latter pan of December. The Research Club, of which Mm. A. E. Manning is the president, has inued Its annual calendar. The topics for ths program Includes questions bearing upon citixenship, religion, suffrage, motherhood, community uplift and other present-day needs. The Rev. S. D. Davis, pastor of Jones Tabernacle A- M. E. Zfon church, is sick at his home lo Highland ulace and hla pulpit wU4 be supplied for both Sunday morning and evening aervlcea. The baur held at the church this week was successful. The theme of the Rev. W. W. Wines tomorrow morning at .the k{ew Baptist church win be ""The MlraclJ of th* Five Loaves and Fishes.” The ordinabee of holy communion will be observed in ths afternoon. The Rev. Hams will speak at the evening service. A public musical and Halloween party under the auspices of Bible class No. 10 of the Setond Christian church, win be given at the home of Mrs. A. H. Henderaon, 432 Athon street, Wednesday night. Mrs. Tlllle Bennett will have charge of arrangements. The Woman’s Council,, of which Mrs Anna W'instead lo prssldenL will give a Halloween party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Phillip Tasch. W7 North California street. A stiver offering will be taken. Miss Blanch Chenault la the secre-

ts r>-.

Mrs. Grace Taylor, who with her hasband has spent several inontha In this city with Mr. and Art. F. B. Ransom, will leave Sunday evening for Nashville, Tenneseee. where she will join her husband- Mr. Taylor la studying medicine at Mahara Medical

College.

The Marion County I'aion, of which Mra. iBessle Whitesides Is president, will hold a meeting tomorrow aftemooff at 2:80 at the t'nlon Tabernacle Baptist church, when the : president will make a report on the National Uaptlat convention held at Atlanta. Ga. Mrs.

M. E. Oglesby is the secretary.

The Bethel Allen Endeavor League Junior will hold a Halloween spook convention and “guess who” contest next Tuesday evening. A magic pumpkin will be ths piixe for the moat comically dressed person In attendance and there wUl be apple bobbing. The president is John Edlla. The Thurman W. C. T. V., met Friday eveBing with Mrs. Skaggs. Martindale avenue, when reports were made from the recent state convention by the del^piiaa, Mra. M. A. Clark and Mrs. Carrie Ross. Reports were aleo made on th* French relief work done by members of ths union. Mrs. W. B.

Henderson, is the president.

The pulpit of the Second Baptist church will bo supplied Sunday for both aervlcea. In the absence of the Rev. B. X F. Westbrooka the pastor, who went to Oklahoma this week to attend the convention of the State Baptist Aaaoclailon. of which he la the president. The services will be held at Odd Fellows hatt, in Indiana avenue, tomorrow. The oflicete elected recently by the Twentieth Century Sunday school claaa of tke Serotid CbrlatLan church are: Miss Clam Kirk, president; Mias Eva BMly. vice-pregi-denl; Miss Gertrude Ilarrla. secretary; and Mias 'Edith Brown, treaamsr. A meeting was held Tueeday evening with Mias Eaty. at the home of Mrs. Roy Harper. In Highland

place.

The Got-togethw Club of the Second Christian church mot last FWday evening with Miss Georgette and Miss Roberta Boone, in Chestar avenue. Mias Gertruds Harris will wttmaln the club at its next meeting. Plans ware discussed for a pls.v to be given by the club for the purpose of paying the light bill of the church. Mias Edith Simms ts the ! president. ! Women’s daj- will be observed by the Elisabeth Carter Council of tedemted cluba Sun-1 day afternoon. November 4. at the Senate | Avenue Praabytertan church at S o’clock, i at which time memorial aervlcea wtu be j held for Mr*. l,411tan Thomaa Fbx and oGier eJub women who are dead. AJl clubs are re- I quested lo be reprseented. Mrs. Oarrlo 1 Crump 4a president of the fedemiion. An aftemotm gymnasium class has been (Hvantsed at th* colored men’s b.moch of the Toiing Men's Christien Association. It will meet on Monday, W’edneeday and Friday and la for those who And It convenient tb attend at theee hour*. EnroUmenta may be made yet for tb* automobile acbood which meets «wi Monday. Wednesday and Prtday avenings. with Btoy Harper, Instructor. Tbo clewing of the conference year will he observed by tb# congregation of PbilMp** Chapel C, M. B. church tomorrow, at which time the bishop, tb* Rev. C. H. PbUIlps. B. D., of NaahgiUe. Tenn., wiU preach for the morning service. All member* and friends are urged to be present On Monday evening the church will bmtor the bishop with a receptlmi. The Rev. 'Rlltiam "Washington ta the paster. Among the recent gift* to th* fresh air ■chool at No. 34 was a donation,.of canned (ooda by Mrs. Mary Mays. Flower Mission nurse, and a mwiey dOTuxtlon by Mrs. Carr Pettlee. Th# regular parwit-teachers' meeting was held at the building last Friday. Mrs. Buaan Jones, th# newly elected pr*,#l-. dent of the club, spoke at the meeting, also the retiring president. Mr*. H. J. Dangerfield. Mre. Mary E. Cable is the prtnclpaL The Rev. Father A, H. Maloney, pastor of •be Kpie:<Hiel church, wit! have f--*- the subjaet of his sermon tomorrow. morning, “I'M Cbrletian'a Attttuda Toward War."

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There will be evensong and a sermon at 8 o'clock. A Halloween i>*irty. under the ausplceg of St.„ Margaret a Guild, will be given at the home of the Rev, and Mr*. Maloney next Tueeday evening, A silver offering will be tiJten at th* door.y.Refreshments e-lIl b# served. > Invitations for th* asaemMies of the Bachelors' Club, of which Richard A. Chaver* la president, were issued laat week. The first danc# of the season waa given Wednesday evening at Pythian Castle hall. The next epei'lal aaaembllea will be held on Wednesday evening, Decembex M, and on. the laat Wedneaday evening, tn Felwuary and April. The club I* the oldest organization of th# kind among the younger eat of colored society men In this city. The Union Baptist churrh closed its seventeenth anniversary celebration laat Sunday night. Th* program for the day included a aermon in the morning by th* Rev. J. N\ Brownlea, whose aubje't was, “The Church of the, Living God.” In the afternoon the r^htiar session of th* B. T. P. U., waa held at the church.. The pastor, the Rev. Mr. Bell, preached In the evening on “The Fir# Department.” The Sunday school aervlcea were largely attended in the morning, •"The Chriatlan'a Declaration of Independence" will be th* them* of the morning sermon of the Rev. G. W Brabh^ tomorrow' at the Senate Avenue Preabyterlan^ church, of which he 1* acting peator. The Toung People s Conference will be conducted at 12;». 'The midwe^ prayer aervice and choir juactic* will boTiMd Wednesday evening. A cwnmlttee on food eonaervatlon hat been appointed, consisting of Mr*. W. E. Hendetsoa. chainnan: Mrs. Brabham and Mr*. Nlesler. Dr 'W. W. Luca*, of Georgia, w ho ha a been conducting revtvai meeting* at Slmpeoa chape! all Ibis we^ will preach at the morning and evening service* tomorrow. At a mas* meeting In th* afternoon he erIH deliver an address on “Love. Court^lp and Marriage.” He also wUl addrem the Epworth League at iU regular meeting at 2 n. m “'Tie R*'*- **r. Lucas will leave tomorroar evmvlng, but th# paator, th# Rev. p. T. Gorham, probably will continue tbo m^ings next week. Dr. C. H, Jackaon. the new presiding elder of the Indianapolis district of the A. M. E. church, who sueoeeds the Rev. Dr. Q. H. Shaffer, will hold hla first qaarterly meeting at Bethel A. M. E. church tomorrow. He will preach fw both the morning and evening service#. The Rev. R. C. Rangom. the newly appointed paator of St. John'# A, M. E. t^tirch. will nreaeh for the communion eervice* at S o’clock- Quarterly conference will be held Tusaday eveiiiiig. The Bev.

liwas: Mrs- El Isabel b Howard, evangelist, of Chicago, will preach at the morning sei vices at Allen Chapel tomorrow. The annual liome-coming and rally of the Sui^ay school will be held at 1 p. ni. A. C. Moe# la the auperlniendent. The program will consist of an addrelB by the Rev. R, C. Ransom. Jr., l-aaior of St. John's church. Snd special mualc my the Alien Chapel cnoria of forty voice*. The Rev. E. A. Clai'k. the paator, wIL preach in the evening, on ’The Man of God of Germany,” In celebration of the fourj hundredth annlveraary of the Reformation. I The Rev. Joseph H. Francla. bishop ot ihe Episcopal dioceae of Indianapolis, will L* the speaker for the open meeting of - tire 'f. M. C. A. monster aeries next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in th* association auditorium, his theme being, •Deeda. Not I Word#.” The attendance continue# to inl craase at the Tuesday evening Bible classes. I for which the Inatructors are th* Rev, E A", i Clark and R. D Broken burr. Through Me» j Brokenburr the Bible claaa aubsertbed for a liberty Loan bend, mafelog a total of five I for the association — The evangelist iheeting* at St. John’s A. M. E. church have bean well attended. Mra. Howard's aubjecta for tomorrow's aervices will be "Out on the F’tring Tine.*' and “Father, Into Thy Hand# I Commend My Spirit.”' "Stange Fires” and “The Way of HoHneaa” mill be among the speefai sermon* Mra. Howard will preach next week. Clark Sampson, aaalsted by a number of college aluilenta.. will conduct the Endeavor program tomorrow evening, under tb* direction of Mr*. Harriet C. Kelley. The Rev. R. C. Ransom la the paatorGeorge R. Garner. Jr,, c>f Chicago, dramatic tenor, will be featured at the second annual song feat of the Indianapolis Choral Study Club, of which Mra. Ad* Murphy la th# director, at Bethel A. M. R church Monday night, November 12, He wHl be accompanied by Mra. Garner. Mr. Gamer has appeared on the aame program with Madam Marcella Sembiich and Scbumann-Helnk in Chautauqua, and has given concerts In iffactkklly every large city. He has made a concert tour of Canada and Britiah Columbia and the British West Indies. Hla appearance here la expected to add much Intereet to the entertainmenL A public rweption tn honor of Lieutenant J. A. Bryant, who recently retumetf from Fort Dee Molnea, waa given laat Monday evening by the church and Sunday ifc-bool of the Second Baptist church, at the nealdencof Alra. Mary Fox, 2014 Highland place. The boys' cadets served as escort and there were special mualc and military features. Th ■ program included the following: “Mr. Bry-

ant as a Church Worker.” S. E. Gavin; and "A# an Ideal 'for Hoj-s." by Miss Meien Engllah. John Browder presented an American flag, followed by talk# by attorney Johnson and the Rev, B. J. F, Westbrooks, paetor of the, church. Mr. Brj'am made a response, rrofcaawr Bingham was master of ceremonie*. The rally to clear the Church tndebtedne'ia, which will be held at Mt. Zion church torntMTOw, has created much Intereet among the member# end friend# of the church, through the Llendlv rlvt.lrv ho>ween the men of the church, led by Clear Head, and the women, under the ieaderiM,lp of Mrv. Amanda Turner Alexander. Heveral enterheld at the church recently, among them being the concert by the choir of Allen chapel A. M, E. church, afternoon meetings at which th* Rev. Charles Sumner Williams and the Rev. E, A. Clark were the speaker* and the bazar held tht* week. The congregation expect# to ralae H.iW tomorrow All-day service* will be held. The Rev. G, W. Ward ia paator of the church. Mrs F. U. Raniii.m and Mlae Ruth Higgs have returned from a three weeks' visit to New 10."% where they were the guests of Air*, c, .1. WaFuer, fonaerly of ihia city. kr.tr,*, tS;* many *,cf*f lunetlona given in r' ’ .' w-m-di *«■ ef'-*-** Fvv Vf-qi tVsikI’-.

the program of whli'h was presented by j Profeiiiaor Butler, viollnlat, and hi# two children; theater pertles by Miss Serene Ran* j som, alater-ln-law of Mra. Ranaom and Mra, I Fannie Walker. Mias Cyrena Jackson en- > tenained at a tea and musical, and Mlaa I Ransom gave a luncheon in their honor j Monday evening. Mrs. Walker entertained 1 Mr, and Mrs. Wattery, of Brockton, N. J , s at a dinner party during their vlalt, and they were entertained with nu.nerou* auto . alght-reeing parties by Mrs. Walker and friends. Dr. B, X. Perkins, chairman of the committee of management of the colored men’s branch of the Toung Men’s tl^hriatlan Asaoclatlon, will he the speaker foe the vesper aervlcea of the colored women’# asaociation tffimorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, tils subject being “Our ResponaibiUtlss, Dutie* and Privileges,” This probably will be th* last meeting that will be open to men and women, also the last to te held In the old building, as tha branch wiy move to the new : home, S43 North Senate 'avenue, next week. Miss Erai* Batla, sopmno, 'Wtll be the soloist. At a conference luncheon held laat weak by th* branch, the colored mtnlater# of the city voted unanimously to set aside the third Sunday in .November for T, W, C. A, day, at which time a ■peclal aer-

man wilt be preached on the movement among f'hrlatlan women. In ihwwftemoon of Ihe aame day repreaentadlvea from th* aMociatloa will attend aervicM at the churches aad appeal for support ter th#

work.

The Live Wire of Allen Chapel A. M. E. church, in connection with other orxanlaatlona of th* church, gave a reception

Friday evening In honor of th# paator, th* Rw. K.LA Clark and hto wHa 'Tb# affair was plahnad Hn recognition of the Rev. Mr. Clark'a entrance on hla fourth year aa paa* tor. (Ihort addreaaea of wek-om# were made by the heads of the variou* church auxlllarlea. Gurlej' Brewer delivered th# welcome addreea on behalf of the citlxena of lodlanapolla, and the entered men’s 4w*«ich of th# Y. M, C. A. and the colored branch of tb* T, W. C. A., were represented by F. E Defrantz and Mlaa Vl<rta Chaplin. MuMcal Bunber# w#t# provided by Haze Wllaon, Mrs. Mattie Lameod. the choir and Mr*. Clark. J. M. Benaon wae master of ceremonie*. Shepherd Hardrick la prudent of the olub. The Flora Grant Mite Mlaatenary Society of th* church met with Mr# Aiken -Friday afternoon at her heim In Hoovey atreet. The next ^meeting of**}* O. N. T. Club will be with Mra Mary Davia

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