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MARTINSVILLE Mrs. Treasy Alexander of Grand R tpids, Mich.,' was the guest ot her cousins, Mr- and Mrs, Nicholas Hood, fast week..;...Nicholas Hood was in Indianapolis Friday night, and attended the Taft meeting.
KOKOMO. Miss Mattie Hughes returned to her home in Kentucky, after spend mg the summer with her brotner, Mr Sabe Huges and fannlv Mrs, Stewart of Tene Hauie, is visiting her sister, Mrs Eva Hedge Mrs Cordeline Waldon has returned from Omo T'be Zeoetb Club will meet with Mrs. Dora Gaskin this week....*. Mrs Hines whs in the city last week Rev. Albert Taylor has moved his family to Lebanon, where he has b^en appointed tor the winter.
JEFFERSONVILLE. The funaral of Rev. George Loving occurred last Sunday afternoon from the Indiana Avenue Baptist church, of which he was a member Rev, Brovle of Indianapolis, offiCi iTed. Rev. Loving is survive by a wife, four daughters, a broter and a sister Miss Auuah Grffith of Indianapolis, was in the cuy Sunday visiting friends Rev. Redd has entered the B*piiet college fer another term ..Miss Blanche Pai ker is much unproved The Sabbath schools of the south eastern district will hold their mass meet ing at the Illinois Avenue cbuich nexr Sunday afr^rnoo ' Mr. Elex Hogao and Mist Frances Furnee were ui-i erl in marrh-ge last Sunday evening.
NOBLESViLLE The ladies of the A. M E church will give a harvest home eutertaioment the 25th and 26th of NovemberMrs. John Bess and daughter of Westfield, were visiting here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sweet were guests of home folks here last Saturday and Sunday Mr. Russel Smith ot 1 nd’anapo.is, w is the guest of Miss Haz^l Hedge pa f h ’ast Wednesday night last Saturday ai ernoon the unknown Flinch Club entertained in honor of Miss Bessie Bolding of Nortfolk Vi., and Miss Mismie Young of Bloomington, Misoes I ia Williams and Huzel Hedepath, were the hoate-c Harry Carter was over from WeH.fijId last Sunday Prof. Jas. H Williams of Rushville, •poke at the court house last Wednescay night, to a large crowd.
VINCENNES- * Rev. Ampey preached Sunday morning and night to large audiences Mrs. Letne Nish is still on the sick list, al&o Mrs. Moliie Hill The sewing circle was en ter tamed ast Thursday night at the home of Mrs. losephice Turner The B. Y Q.. U of the 2nd B ipiist church Sunday afternoon, was quite interesting Little Helen Anthony is 00 the sick list . Mr. and Mrs, Kemp and fami ly left Wednesday lor their home to Missouri Hon- ex Senator T T. A1 .an of Louisiana, made a speech at the court house last Mond »y night... Prof Smith of Prince, ton. spoke at the Second Biptist church, Tuesday, on the political iasues of the day„ Mies Leona Goins, who ia attending normal at Terre Haute, visited her mother, Mrs. Ellen Goins, Sunday,
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Communion services were held at Caldwells Chapel last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Harding of Camp bell’s Chapej filled the pulpit Announcement is made of the mar. riMge of Mr. Virgil Oflerd and Miss Mable Curtis, which take place aoon The woman’s west side culture club was entertained last Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Nelson Grandison, in honor of the rr-rlection of their president Mrs Fred VanMeter. Luncheon was served in iwo |courses M The Shakespear Literary Club met at the residence of Mrs. Henry Philips, on N. Traub ave.. last Friday afternoon....,The Stewardess Board of Caldwell’s Capel will give a HMlo’een social Saturday night, Oct. 31st, at the residence of Mrs. Henry Bottoms. iO'2 N. Traub ave....X,The boys and girls new moon society club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Nelson Grandi10c. 1836 N. Traub ave., Sunday afternoon. CEMENT VILLE. Rev, J. M. Garnett held services
.it the Baptist church Sunday Mr. Ferd Morris-on of St. Louth, Mo., is here visitii g relatives. He arrived last week Mlasts Geor gia Green, Lula B. and Dollie Jones Eliz beih W’llson and Mr Wm. GriggNby afteodtd the mafs meeting of the Biptist Sunday school of the southeastern district convention, at Jeffersonville last Sunday Mrs Lucinday fonee is 00 the s.ch li«* Vfesd;«ms Lulu Ciabtree and E l.t M rtiu and their youngest children lift Monday for Indianapolis, to attend the bedside of their sister-in law. Mrs Florence Franklui . Miss L. B. Jones spei t Monday and Tuesday as the gest ot her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry EnJers ot Park'and, Louisville, Ky Mrs. Fannie [ones rpent several days visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Estelle ot Floyd county, last The dietingunjhed Mr. Whyte, L. L. D., of Louisville, addressed the republican club htrfe last Friday night Rev Skelton P Supt. held quarterly conference Monday n’ght of last week, and preached Tuesday night at the M E, church
LAP AYE ITE. Miss Effie Farrell of Indianapolis was the guest of Mrs Lizzie Drake this week John W. Morgan con noues quite sick at bis home in Oakland Rights On last Monday evening Rev. J F. Robinson uldrct-'sed a large number of color ed and white citizens in the interest or the Republican league. He made a forceable atgument, and was complimented by his hearers. Rtv Samuel Andrews enter. raiued a number of friends Iasi Frid i>Jfevening The Bethel A, M. E, church h is installed a new heating plant, which is giving entire satisiac ion Mis. W. F. Ande-son entertained the Needle Workers of Star City Tabernacle I. O. T last Wednesday night. Light refreshments were severed.
NORWOOD The colored people in the sub urb of Norwood ate p’eased ovi r the comYg to the suburb to assume charge ot Penick Chapel, of Rev. Wm. J. Winfield whosesei. vice will, it is believed, insu ea new era spiritually and educaTor. ally to the church membership Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edelen h>\e issued invitations announcing tie mairiage ot their daugb er Baibara to Kev. fames Young, Nov the marriage Mr. Walter Dou'het to Mbs Eva Diwton ot Haughvilie, occurred Oct. 22nd They will be at home to their ftiends at 1220 Maderia ave., Norwood, Nov. 10th Mis. Susie Williams was here last Suodav in the interest ot the Alpha Home, and received $2.00 from Penick Chapel A large crowd attended the masque ball last Friday night, given for the bmehtof office George Helm Don’t forget the Hillo’eeo party tonight. Oct. 31st, for theberefit of the B01 s’Club Gymnasium Fund Piizes will be given for the brst representation of a nation, the best characer and the most comic dressed person. Robt. Miller’s full orchestra will furnish the music The infant daughter of Wm and Susie Marshall died and was buried at Crown cemetary Mrs. Chas. Streets has been appointed organist at Penick Chapel.
Complaint for Divorce, Slate of Indiana. Marion County. Bs: In the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of [ndiana. No 17150 - Ida B. Kouns vs John W, Kouns. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 14th day of September. 19o8, the above named plaintiff, bv her attorneys, hied in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit court of Marion county, in the Stateof Indiana, her complaint a/ainst the above named defendant John W. Kouns, and the said pla ntiff having also filed in said CK rk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showinir that said defendant John W. Kouns is not a resident of the Stateof Indiana. and said cause is for divorce and that the above named defendant is necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having- by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer 01 demur thereto on the 10th day of November 1908. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and unless be appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the loth day of November, 19o8, the same being the 8th judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in November, 19o8. said compaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged. will be heard and determined in his absence, LEONARD M. QUILL,clerk. N. F. Wyatt, A tty for plaintiff 8}4 Baldwin Block.
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PORTLAND. The A. M E. Sunday school elected new cfficers for the ensuing year fast Sunday. M. L Smith, Supt.; Miss Florence Boyd, Aast. ^upr, Miss Pollean Cotmao. Sec . M.ss Bessie Ennis, Ass Sec., Mrs. L. W, Batiffle, Treas Mrs, Augusta Carter and neace left for Au derson this week to visit Rev. B. J. Colman and wife Miss Flor ence Boyd is spending a few da)* in Muncie with Rev. I. (Fergson, wife and friends .....Mr, Flucker Smith and Miss Jessie [ones were quietly married Oct. 24th, and are now in their own home on E. Third street The Women’s 1mprovemeut Club gave a hallo’een entertainment ai the A- M. E. church, which was quite a success They held their meeting at Mrs Maud Cotman’s, on W. Second street, last night, Oct. 30th, s Mrs Harriet Hughes ami son Philips of Mt. Sterling, Ky , *re visiting Mrs. Edna Mitchell on W. North. Str. Great K. of P. Carnival and Fair at Tomlinson Hall; Nov. 9, 10 and lltb, The greatest affair of the year at Tomlinson Hall; Nov. 9 10 and 11th, Admission only 10 cts. A three nights Cariva! and country fair Nov. 9, 10 and 11th, at Thomlinson Hall. C. J. Pickett assistant Secretary of Senator Cullom of Illinois, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown next week.
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Text of the Lesson, II Sam. xv, 1-12 Memory Versee, 5, 6—Golden Text Ex. xx, 12—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. [Copyright, 1008, by American Press Association.} It was a rare thing that the 4 Lord was able to write of Abraham, “I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord” (Gen. xvill, 19). It Is written of sc good a man as Ell that his sons were sons of Belial. They made themselves vile, and he restrained them not, and the Lord looked upon that as honoring his sons above God. He did reason with his sons, but he did not command or restrain them (I Sam. 11, 12, 24, 29; ill, 13). David had one son, a fine looking fellow, whom he never even displeased by asking him, Why hast thou done so? (1 Kings i, 5, 6.) But be turned out very badly. He had a beautiful name, Adonijah, which means Jehovah Is my Lord, but a beautiful name or form or features count for nothing if the heart is not right with God. Absalom’s name signifies "father of peace,’ and there was not a more beautiful man in all Israel (II Sam. xiv, 25, 26), but we see him In today’s lesson ready to dethrone and kill his own father. Absalom, having slain his brother Amuon, fled to Talmui, king of Geshur, his mother’s father, and was there three years (II Sam. xili, 37, 38; ill, 3). but David longed to see him. Joab, perceiving David’s longing for Absalom, brought it about through a wise woman of Tekoa (chapter xiv), so Absalom returned to Jerusalem, and yet be was there two full years without seeing his father’s face (xiv, 28). In due time Absalom and his father met. The king kissed him (verse 33). Then follows the lesson of today, wherein we see Absalom stealing the hearts of the men of Israel and under the pretense of keeping a vow to the Lord at Hebron caused himself to be proclaimed king, saying, "Absalom reigneth In Hebron" (verse 10). He sent for his father’s counselor, Ahithophel, and took with him 200 men from Jerusalem, who went in their simplicity and knew not anything, and so the people increased continually with Absalom, and the conspiracy against David was strong (verses 11, 12). God calls Israel His son, His firstborn. and said of him, “Thy beauty was perfect through my comeliness, which I had put upon thee,” and called him the dearly beloved of His soul and yet had to say. "I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against Me,” although nothing could possibly be done for them that He had not done. See in confirmation of these statements Ex. iv, 2, 23; Ezek. xvi, 14; Jer. xii, 7; Isa. i, 2; v, 4. Then when Jesus came in humiliation as their Messiah they despised Him and rejected Him and killed Him, and the night before they cruci^ed Him He went forth with His little band over the same Kidron and to the same Olivet (verses 23, 30), for the people had said, "We have no king but Caesar.’’ In due time Absalom was slain, and David returned to his throne and kingdom. So In due time the great adversary* shall perish and Jesus shall reign (Rev. xx, 1-3, 10; xi, 15). David did not return until the men of Judah as one man sent him this word, “Return thou and all thy servants” .(xix, 14), and we cannot but wonder what might take place if in response to our Lord’s threefold “Surely I come quickly’’ of Rev. xxii the church should as one person cry: “Amen! Even so come. Lord Jesus!” With all her divisions and on the part of the majority no expectation of His return we cannot think that the church ever will be of one accord on this point, but we rejoice to believe that in the fullness of time, the church being completed, He will come to the air to welcome her to Himself and then return with her in His glory for this same Israel’s benefit and to subdue all things unto Himself. During the time of His rejection may we be found like the servants of verse 15, the 600 of verse 18 and those of verse 21. It Is surely a small thing for us to say as His redeemed, and yet something we ought to say, "Behold, thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my Lord the King shall appoint” and hold ourselves for any manner of service wholly at His commandment (I Chron. xxviii, 21). The 600 recall the whole Adullam story of the faithful followers and their reward when he came to the throne. Ittai and his memorable words, "As the Lord llveth and as my Lord the King livetb, surely in what place my Lord the King shall be, whether in death or life, even there also will thy servant be,” remind us of the devotion of Ruth, another gentile, and point us on to the time when all gentile nations shall manifest a similar devotion to Israel because of the Lord who shall reign in their midst. David’s submission ta God is seen in bis sending back the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem, saying, "If I shall find favor in the eyes of the Lord He will bring me again, * * • behold, here am I. Let him do to me as seemeth good unto Him” (verses 24-26). He was filled with sorrow, yet his mind was stayed upon Jehovah. Our blessed Lord In the midst of His great sorrow gave the disciples His peace and prayed that they might have His Joy. a peace and Joy independent of circumstances be •ause It cometh from God. -
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At the regular meeting of the GelpLic Circle list Tuesday evening M's,. Be-tie Henderson read a paper on the “Socialized Citizen.’■ The next meting will be held at the tome of Miss Roberts on Camp, str. George L. Haydes was elected prefiident of the Frowning Club at its last meeting. Miss Irne Ive was continued as secretary-* reaeure. The paper of the evening for tbe next meetirg will be read by Miss Maud Wright. Miss Clio Thomas has been chosen by tbe Young Ladies’ Mission Cirle of of the Second Christian church to speak at the j >int meeting of all the Christian church missionary circle, to be held the first Sunday in Novenber at the Third Christian church.
POPULAR CONTEST Who is the most popular Minister of the Race, in the State of Indiana? Do you know? Well we don’t, and we want to. Ballots will appear beginning next week and a Fifty Dollar suit of clothes will be presented the most popular preach er with tbe compliments of Tlie Recorder. Watch for next week s issue.
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