Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1920 — Page 10

Tilt. INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1920.

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loe PEOPLE LOOK FOOWAliD TO EXHIBIT

ART AND INDUSTRIAL PROD-i UCT8 TO BE SHOWN.

zetubip sebool in an interesting w*j-

• the next

Mrs

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Ida Bryant will be hoetess tor

tnc »» her borne, in Eaet Wyominc street. The Ber, B. J. S. Weabrooks ha* returned from a vacation trip of several weeks in

Laaaond. of the 6b grade received honorable mention in the reer-nt caaagr contest eseducted by the Chamber ot Commerce. W. A. Thomae

is the principal.

The funeral semres of Miss Mildred Wag

Texas and other points souta. and will oo oner, who died Sunday monunx at the City f-up> the pulpit of the Second Baptist church Hospital were held from the Seventh-Day

regular service* tomorrow morning j Adventists

at the

and evening

church, in North West street

1 Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial

On Monday evening there will be a meet- 1 Miae Wytor. a teacher in* of the Past Most Xcble Governess Oiara - 6 _ wa » the -iZlJtl her Mo. 15 at Odd Fellows hall for the *** Mr * Wagoner, in West Twenty

ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES

the art and industrial exhibit, to be held at the colored men's branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. next week, from Monday till Friday. is attracting city-wide attention among the colored people. All the booths hare been taken, and an attractive program haa been arranged. Each booth will advertise some useful art or industry owned or operated by negroes, most of them presenting exhibits of Indianapolis industry. The decorations are attractive and Illumination features will be a part of the

exhibit.

The evening's entertainment will consist of musical numbers, minstrels. <omic stunts and aongs. Boxing, wrestling, tug-of-war contests, guessing, obstacle events and other attractions. including moving pictures, also will form a part of each evening's en-

tertain omuSLH

transaction of important bustness. Mr« Elias Wisdom is chief grand ruler and Mr*.

Carrie G: White is recording senbe The Rev. C, H. Johnson, who ha* been

acting paster of the Witherspoon Presfoy ten an church since the Bev. Mr. Bnce re *!*n»ed left last Sunday afternoon for hi* home, in Btaningham, Ala. He was the guest of Dr. mad Mrs. H. L Hammons for

rfinrir Sunday

mgs at the Second Christian church severs! time*. He will be assisted by Mrs. Daisy

Cowherd, rospel singer.

The Indian ipoli* Music Promoters announce that the third of their community music*les will be given cm April 18 at the Ml. Olivet Baptist church of which the Bev. Charles W. Lewis is the pastor. The program -zi* a -w .. * r- — rtT

will he given by the string department of ah'ch Henry Milliken is the chairman The i-cxt regular meeting of the dub will be

with Mrs. Lattie LaMood. at her hewne m East Twenty-second street, the last Sunday

afternoon in this month.

Tbs total recaipts of the Raster **

sixth street

The local Missionary' I'njon is to meet at

G* VT < Ward I is , 'the h p‘a*tor 0i oir Sunday^after- the"Tonnthian' BaptisT ebun* home in Cornell avenue. sumlay m this month in order to give the

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Wm( street, has returned irons Chicago I »3?f bom- ot Mr> H-u c Brewer, m West^^^_

where she spent a week s vacation. The i St Clair street. The Flora Grant Mite M.s mother and daughter banouet to have been'; sionary Society was entenaiced by Mrs.. Pearheld this week has been postponed till April I in Marti ndale avenue, at the meeting 23, Mrs. J. W. Wood is executive secretary, j aftwnoois. The Ladies Alliance Remodeling on the church building at - H^u^’Roben^hJi Fnda? Uith Mr * Blackford and Michigan street recently Bobert8 U * 1 FndaT -

b™*** o f OrceUtn of the The local branch of the National Wood Association: Jsne* Tabernacle A. M E. Zion church was for-Presldent Club, of which Edgar G. Brown • * ~

begun this week. The pastor, the Rev. S. U* civainnan. is holding enthusiastic meetB, Davis, will HH hia pulpit at the regular mgs at the headksuarters of the Union services tomorrow morning and evening. j League in Indiana avenue. Several interest-

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Considerable interest is being shown in the announcement that James Mundy. of Chicago. is beginning rehearsals for s great muatoal event in ttuajAtyJ»y^a^diorus^of WK1 nounced for Tuesday evening at the colored men s branch of the Young Men s Christian Association. Mr. Mundy is director of the choir of Bethel church. Chicago. All persons shove eighteen year* of age will be permitted to take part in the chorus.

the junior department, an exhibition in checker playing by the world chain pi as. !*• W. Banks, and a tug-of-war between a team from the Link Belt Works and the National Maleable Iron Works, the latter winning. The men were welcomed by Dr. E N. Perkins and the response was made by C. Phelps, superintendent. The first social evening for the Scholie Sorores Club was held at the community center, in North Senate avenue. Monday evenings About fifty guests were present. Mis* Karlen a Galloway is the president. Mis* Lee and Thomas Blakey entertained the Acme Sodai Club at cards and dancing Thursday evening. The weekly party for this week was given in honor of the patrons of the community center. On Sunday afternoon open house will be observed, the hours b«ng from 5 to 8 p. m. The public is invited. The community service has been'

*wMn«iua» trromim. | jueague in men ana avenue, several imcrem-, f» t Gorham, of

The distinctive feature of the exhibit will be the presidential pr« ence contest, which will be open to

will be the presidential prefer-

tch will be open to

all. The person receiving the highest number of votes will be proclaimed president, and will receive 1153 with

to make a tour of eastern The winner of second place eetve a VictroJa. Those desiring

to enter the contest are asked to call

at the building at once.

The object of the industrial exhibit la to give the public a correct Idea of the business enterprises in which the colored people of this city are interested. and to encourage industry and art. Indianapolis business organizations are actively Interested in the success of the affair, which la expected to attract a large number of

visitors.

FtFlLS* WORK W EXHIBITED. Pregram Marks the Close of Evening

School Sit MO. 23.

Ths evening school at No. 23 closed Wednesday with an slaborate exhibit In the industrial departments. The principal addresses wars delivered by W, A. Hacker, supervisor, and R. €. Lowell, director pf tbs vocational department. They expressed approval of the work in every department. Mr. Lowell assured the teachers and pupils that other departments would Le added next year. One of the ex-

»nt exhibits was that of the dressdspartment. Mrs France* was the instructor. The had completed more than lO* . les including many expensive;

garments of unlcue design. Mrs. Knaselt fimJtfi and Clarence H*rks al#r» had splendid exhibits. Each I class was represented on the pro- j

, and the Y. M- ^ Quartet, beks. Wallace Wootfotk. George inson and Clifford mere* aang.

afternoon at 3 odock at tb*> Flan

mr Hotue Settlement Awembly hall, at which time it ta dear red that all etube have a repraamitative present for the transac-

tion of important tmamea* The next meeting of the Association of school "

rest Friday ■ J

Maolove avenue The addrrs* will be gives bv the lev. F. S. C. Wick*. The net receipt* of the consort given recently by the mmmdetioa were S21.30. The teacher* gave a reception for the psrtirts m

Mr*. Ldlft Kirk in “

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. _he Parent-Teacher** i of school !*p. $7. will be held

y evening at 8u Paul “ venue. TW addnre* w r. F. S. C Wick*. The

ripstita at the home of Highland place. Susie

Support Leonard Wood for Prewdent"

e has preached thA evangelistic

The Rev. Charier O. Lee each evening' this week for

meetings in progress at the Second Christian chore-fa The pastor, the Rev. H. L. Herod, wilt fill the pulpit at the morning

„ , .. ___ semow tomorrow, hi* subjoct being. “The Paul • Temple to ^Atnaoephere of Life.'' la the evening hi* — _«-- ^— ’subject will be. “The Antecedent* of Pen-

ticoet. ' The Rev. Stafford Campbeil of Lexington. Ky. will arrive Monday to lake charge of the meeting# which will be con-

Campbell haa conducted successful meet

The teetimomal pew service conducted Sunday evening in honor of the Rev- ”r j Gorham and Wife. wa« largely Xttmded oiid the offering wa* liberal. Mr*. J, T. **. Hill waa in charge of the OfOgmxi whim • was given by representativea of the vmoui ,

auxiliaries of the dfaurch.

Link Belt Industrial Night, observed 1 Wednesday evening at^ ths ^wlored^ men^s | ciatioa. was an enjoyable oocaeion. The

it need for two more weeks. The Bev Mr. evenimr • entertainment conaiated of mume

by the Y. M. C. A orchsatra. exhibition* by

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BOYr COW FEME’S CE HELD.

Mouy CTtlew Attend Mooting In Indtnnnpotb*.

Two somIoos of the inter*t*te boyg* conforonco wer# held nt th« .Second Ctorigtlnn church Saturday and Sunday aftarnoon*. ths speaker* being C E. Robinson. New York city; * “ i Ison, fhlcago; C U Barto; F. E. DeFrant*. local

v. H. L. Herod, pas-

tor of the Second Christian church. J. E. Moorland, senior international

* Henry Craft, boys' of Washington, D, C.

AmdrlhTsat were •Training

rfold fioy,** "Keeping Fit,' and "Christian Service." By special invitation of the lo al Y. M. C. A. and rtttaans. the second annual meeting of the conference will be held in this next year, when it ie expected to than *M older boys of the tern states. 11 WW* 1 '

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Mark Interest Shown ia d Lsenl and Chicago Sga

Much interest is being shown in the basketball game to be played at Tomitnson hall Monday evening between

the Wabash Avenue team of Chicago and a local squad, captained by George (Hap) Haaaard. Other memhere of the local quintet are Chari**

Bybee. of Manual Training High

xchooi; Eaglfxon, one of the best guards among colored athletes. BryAnt and Robinson. The Chicago team

ioet only three games this sekaon. of the proceeds of the game to the State Sister* of Charity

In North California street.

I«*viiy at J charge of publicity

thVttme? rf.

ion ta maintained airaoat

fees from colored pa-

.. Is filled to capacity all

Sam (livens id in cha arrangements and

Neies af Catered Falk. JXJSS &t88t£ia£2t' m Mr*. Ben 1*1) H.ye* Gilliam •cent !**t wmk in Art Club met with Mr*, ^in UHi$ High laud pi*re North CaUfom* •trma en »omy Club Wednemuy aftlost. Hue w*ek. ’sMaa?

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Galloway'

»f New Albany wwwr aererwsm, win be en her annual visit to

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•uoremful in organizing clamm in dren making, millmrry and ('rooheting *t St. Bit* Catholic church. Mrs. Ednah B. Flemming is the director. ** A meeting to further plan* for the Vice convention that ha# been called tn' thi# aty lor April 22 and 23. at Bethel A. M. K church, was held Monday evening at 541H Indiana avenue. Several women were present to consider phases of the new citizenship work being taken up by the women Interest in the convention increases. The committee is arranging an int-resttng program for the sessions in addition to the addresses to be delivered by st*t» awl national candidates. Geoire P. Stewart will

be temporary chairman of the convention, ! Which i* expected to attract 300 delegate# from every city *nd town in the *t*te. The object of the convention will be to dl*- i cuiw important phaaea of the pohtical. eco- ! nomic and mduatnal life of the colored ■ people. ^ * The Right Spirit. {Detroit Free Prewl “Football guide, air?” wed the etreet urchin to the bnriy man who wa* scurrying along to the footbaH match. No." replied the latter abseni'y. "All the news, photos of p'ayere and—"

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