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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 30. 1919.

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■KpaM affair* tertec her r!»JC A number of reaMents W the S» Mock. North California etrcet. save a *rjrpri*e fer the retwww* •hWler* in the block Wednewiay. the three beteft Walter fttea T. M- C A- worker, who returned U*t FYtday after •everni ta nance; Jam«* perrr and Oeorsa taika in

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canvaas will be made !n the interest at sawchlBC out men who are making desirable fit teens and who hare been denied . S?^ 0 ^ 3 ® 1 * 7 to leajrT1 to read and write, d' » ** edueatkmai secretary.

E. B- DeFraatz is secretary. wld, Columbia avenue, and

John W. Ctsson, also of this city, were married iast Saturday evening at the home of

the bride. The ceremony was performed by ; SS R^Te A*Clark, pWnor of Allen chapel. ! The home was prettily decorated with palms. ; forming the altar for the !

_ ceding the ceremony, Mrs. Mildred KU»S j

being lined up preparatorv to sang "'O Promise Me.” The attendant* s thTdrive te were Ulyt«s Orrid. Mother ef tha^lgda. |

who was best man. and Mrs. Daisy Thomas, bridesmaid. The bride was given away by her father, and she wore a gown of Ch^a silk and a silk veil, the same having been worn by her mother twenty-five years agoThe bride carried a bouquet of pmk rose*. The bridesmaid wore white Georgette crepe and carried pink roses- Mrs. Orrid was assisted by Mrs. Mary Ritchie. Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Caason left for the east, where they will

spend some time.

The Rev. P. M. Hendon, pastor of the Corinthian Baptist church, will have for the subject of his morning sermon tomorrow, ‘The Christian Ideal of Human Brotherhood," and in the evening his subject will be. "The Progress of the Temperance Movement." At I o'clock te the afternoon the Rev, A W Smith and congregation will worship

with the Corinthian church and baptismal services will be held at the cloae of the evening services. The congregation is enthusiastic over the prospect* of the September rally for the purpose of raTsrng $2,500 for the building fund. Among the activities planned by various groups of the membership will be the Labor day picnic in charge of

the Hendon Club. The music will be provided by the K. of P. Band, and there will be an all-day program. The third Sunday in September has been set as rally day for the Brown-Waiter# Club. Envelopes for donations are being widely distributed, and the proceeds will go to the genera) rally fund, to be raised on the fourth Sunday in September,

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were Mrs. Charles H. Baughman. F B Ransom and John Lewis, Following the in- > formal program refreshments were served. The Allen Endeavor League of Bethel A. M, E, church will observe Missionary day ) Sunday afternoon at «:», at which time the general topic for diactission will be "America's Need of a Mare Practical Christianity." j Mis* F. A. Brown, a native of West Africa, j will give the first of a series of talks on "Liberia and Her People " Other numbers will be a paper by Miss Erma May A1I1a aol®, Mrs Carrie Crump, instrumental number. Miss Mary Smoot. A stiver offering will be taken. Mies Elizabeth

mpbelj Mite Missionary Bo- j Mayes is chairman of the missionary com- j A. M. E. church will be the; mittee. The Rev. Charles Sumner Williams

of Mrs. Miimis Claybome neatWedne* to the pastor.

ffnf. * ,U **" Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, a is the premaem- csrg»<*ial was bald at the Shaw school for I

B. W. Diggs- wl*> •** charge of collecUng the girls of the war camp community | war work data for tbs colored people of ln- [sendee club, at which time the formal diaus, left Thursday evening for Louisville, initiation was held. The ceremonial waa In the interest ©f Ms work. He win go to i followed by datfeing and a social boor. A Camp Sherman before returning to the city. ; number of elaasee are engaged in sewing, Mrs. Edith Blankenship was hostess to the | crocMstlng. knitting, paper flower const rueLadies' Alliance of tbs Corinthian Baptist- Ifon. ^muMc and story telling work. Ml

*75 srru szMamjmm W. Wins*, at tbs Hew Baptist church to-; moo . morrow morning, and in the evening hist topic will be. 'Divine Pardon." ]

guest of Mr*. Mlnnto - day afternoon at her Mrs. Allie Cheatham

church, Wednesday afternoon, at her home la West Fourteenth street Twenty-four members war# present. Mr*. Julia Reed is the

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Jeannette Walker, a teacher In the local public sehor-ls, has been very ill at the residence of Mrs. W. N. Curry, in H island Miss Walker spent a part of the in Chicago, attending the summer | JUI ■' univfrstty. ^ A. Thomas, of the dty public turned Wednesday from hw vaWhlch was spent la the east, Mr was a student at the Columbia summer school. New York, and spent some time i Connecticut with relatives and friend*. Mrs. Delia Btone will be In charge of the missionary rally to be conducted at the New Baptist church, Sunday afternoon. The weekly praise service will be held Tuesday evening and the Indies' Missionary Hoc let y meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at tho tebscca Quinton, sister of Mrs. Huffman, Miss Dawn Casey, aiso of Mrs. Huffman, Lisutsnant Lee Gorman, a brother-in-law, and Miss Candice luff man, a sister-in-law, wsr# the guests f Dr, and Mrs. Huffman for a part of

he week.

Th# girls of the Atmont playground surMls# Anna Bennett and Miss Blanch instructors, with a fruit shower , Th# children of the playground, with the teachers and parents and friends of the neighborhood, had a picnic at

Riverside park Friday.

Word has bssn received from Mrs. H. L. ..ummons, of this dty, that her mother, Mrs. Mary Dent, of Springfield, O., te seriously ill and not expected to recover. Mrs. Hammons was called to Springfield last Wednesday from Lsalngton, Ky., where she had gone

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Miss Bassett Mayberry, of SperUnsburg. S. C., and F. L. Coleman, of Chicago, were quietly married at Chicago last Sunday evening. They left Immediately for this city, where they? spent a part of the week with * w the bride s cousin. Dr O. L. Ballinger, at Is his home In West Vermont street, returning

to Chicago Wednesday.

The Rev. Charles Sumner Williams, of this city, was a member of the delegation which appeared before the foreign relations senate committee In Washington, this week. The Rev. Mr. Williams was one of the speakers who presented phases of the race question for th* consideration of the committee dealing

with th* peace treaty.

Mrs. Alex Stout, of Drake street, has as her guest this week her sister, Mr*. Susie Williams, and Mrs. wmiams , s daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Klnchlow; Mrs. Inez Page Chinn, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. John Page, of Dayton, O., and Miss Callle Ann Williams, who Is a teacher In the public

schools of Kansas City, Mo.

Mrs. Clarissa Johnson entrtatned 400 soldiers at the Red Crass center at Ft. Benjamin Harrison - last Friday afternoon and evsntng. There were thirty-four Invited guests. Music and dancing were features of the evening program. The War Mothers’

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to Appogr for Benefit Chapel. of Simpson Chapel uch interested in the Charles Hanson, to be i church next Thursday the purpose of raising applied to the heating and general exwhose work Is this city. Is arranging program. was burned at a time exceedingly difficult to “ —

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ERT FOR CHURCH. le te Be Heard Next Evening. Quartet, Mrs. Flora B. will give a concert at United Presbyterian next Wednesday evening, under of the women of the Mrs. Alice Me El wrath as the quartet are j. first soprano; »».*« .sms second alto. Mrs. "America, nvocation, the ion, sss:

ie pasl occupy tomornounce- - of the interest of

Folk. from Marmother and

A- Berry, of Oklahoma CH; of bis sister, Mrs. Georgs ■ West street, for a few days. John

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Madeline Baptist has charge of the recreational work for th# girls. The Coolertdge Taylor Musical Union holds s meeting each Thursday evening. Th* entire work te free to the puMic, Mrs. J. C. Cooper, of Wash

ington, is te charge.

The colored men’s branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association is making plans for the fall membership campaign for which the objective will be 2,400 members J The Indianapolis branch te already th* , terge*t of the colored branches, haring a membership of more than 2.«». Because of the additionil work along educational lines [

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Club, of, this city, gave a purse to Johnson lit recognition of her kindliness Interest in the convalescing soldiers. E. B, Chsathsm, a representative of the United State* government in the rente and requisition claim servlae in France, has beep discharged from the army, and has returned to th* practice of law In this city. Mr. Cheatam has been retained In demobilisation work at Camp Upton. New York, for five months. Mr. Cheatham has been asked to address a clttaens' meeting In Louisville,

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Miss Augustine Taylor, of Shelbyvllle, Ind., who has been the guest of Miss Emma Allison In Fayette street for the last week, baa returned to hor home. While here Miss Taylor was sntartained at a breakfast given by Mias Allison Tuesday morning. The home was prettily decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid for twelve. After the breakfast the girls spent an hour In a sight

seeing tour.

The congregation of the Second Baptist church te making preparations for the completion of the new church by November 1. The general public Is requested to support one of the final efforts to raise money for th* completion of the work, September 22, when there will be a musicale under the auspices of the membership. Th* pastor, the Rev. B. J. F. Wesbrook, will occupy hie pulpit at tho regular service* tomorrow. An audience of moigi than 300 attended the meeting of the Douglass Literary Society Thursday evening at Bethel A. M. E. church. A chorus of thirty-two voices gave several selections, and there was a short program by Lem Campbell and his company, a committee of ten women entertained the stranger*. Iflans were made for a meeting at the Y. W. C. A. recreational center next week, when Mr. Campbell will aaaist with the program. The Rev. J. N. Brownlee reported an

offering Of *7.

General claea meeting will take the place of th* regular oervice* at Allen chapel A. M. E. church tomorrow morning. In the charge of the twelve class leaders of the church. The annual class rally will follow and It la expected that tha stewards will be able to complete their financial assessments for the year. The final reports of the building fund clubs showed that $2,100 has been raised. The standing of the various clubs remains unchanged. Th* Rev. E. a. Clark te the paator. Miss Mlrene Casey, of th* St. Louis city schools, who has been the guest of her sis-

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