Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1913 — Page 6

THE INDIAN APOLIS RECORDER.

NEWS FROM

IRVINGTON. (By Mrs. Jennie S. Boyd.) Miss Ward went to Shelbyville Tuesday and was accompanied back by Miss Lillian Wallace, who was a delegate to the W. H. M. Convention. .. Mrs. B. Norris and Mrs. Emma Bruce, of 16th and Emerson avenue, are indisposed this week. .. Mrs. Walter Williams entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson at dinner Sunday. .. Mrs. Mayes and Mr. Benton were quietly married Monday evening. Rev. Green ofliciated. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyd entertained Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Roberts and daughter, Catherine, of Tuskegee Institute, Ala., and Miss Nora Roberts, of Kokomo, Saturday at six o'clock dinner. . . Mrs. Nan Ward, Mrs. Lula Forie. Mrs. B. H. Corly and Mrs. Pearl Bradshaw are attending the Missionary Convention this week. . .- Mrs. Jetta K. Baker, of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Baker. .. The Live Wire Club, of Shiloh Baptist church, will give an automobile ride social to Mrs. W. Williams this evening. Come and have a good time. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyd entertained Miss Jetta K. Baker, of Kentucky. Misses Clifford and Edith Brown to a six o’clock dinner Wednesday evening.

Indianapolis. .. Wm. Hogue left for from the districts and ticket sellers Columbia, Tenn., Monday morning on show: Indianapolis district, $12.02; a business trip. .. Miss Sadie Holman ! Evansville district, $17.92; Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard district, $9.03. From ticket sellers: Keith. .. Ora Board has returned! Miss Irene Carter, $10.55; Miss Susie

WABASH.

(By Olive E. Thornton.)

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waiters left Sunday morning for Detroit, Mich. They will also visit friends in Canada and may join a party going to Niagara Falls before they return. .. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wood and Miss Ethel l^angford visited relatives in this city this last week. Mrs. Wood and Miss Langford are nieces of Mrs. Maggie Black, Mrs. Rosa Jackson and Mr. Win Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Ijangford, Olive E. Thornton and Mr. Theo. Jordan Tuesday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were guests of Mrs. Jones Tuesday night. .. Mrs. Jackson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mr. i.nd Mrs. Jones. Miss l^angford and Mrs. Thornton at supper Tuesday night. Mrs. Black entertained also during their stay here. .. Mr. Henry Creen. ot Brazil, was paid a visit here | by his wife and her sister, Mrs. John- j son, and little daughter and a Mr. j Laurie, of Brazil, over Saturday and Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones , vent to Peru Sunday afternoon to assist Rev. Mr. Jones in his camp meeting. .. Rev. Wm. Baber went to Alexander Sunday afternoon, preaching at that place. .. Those on the sick list are Mrs. Henry Jefferson, Mrs. Jeanette Wilson, Mr. Edward Daniels and Mr. James Black. Mrs. Wilson is reported better. Mrs. Jefferson is quite ill. Mrs. Black is able to be up and

home after visiting his cousin, Mr. Boards’s health has improved somewhat. .. Mrs. Maggie Morin has returned home after a visit with her son, Carl, at Chicago. .. Walter Bass and Mr. Critaden, of Richmond, spent a few days in the city. .. Little Beatrice Williams, of Indianapolis, will spend the vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ora Williams. .. Little Ethel Johnson has returned to her home, 2159 Kenwood avenue, after visiting friends at Muncie. .. The Calanthe Court will meet Thursday ^night to elect officers at the Pekin. .. Mr. .las. Lucas’ funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. F. P. Baker officiating. Grand Order of Masons, of Anderson, together with Muncie Lodge, paid their respects. .. Sadie Lucile Moore, daughter of Wm. and Madora Moore, departed from this life to a higher one at 6:30 in the evening. Sadie was born at Evansville, Ind., March 22, 1903, and spent most of her short life in Indiana. Before she died she offered up a prayer of mercy for guidance. Although almost a stranger here little Sadie will be missed by those that were fortunate to know this loving little personality. May her faith and hope be a guide to us all, who struggling through this world, are trying to meet in the next. She leaves a father, mother, grandmother, aunts and uncles to mourn

her loss.

A little bud God gave us, A pure and lovely child; He gave her to our keeping, To cherish undefiled. And just as she was growing To a future bright and gay, Down came the heavenly angel And took our darling away.

Hinkle, $8.60. From entertainment, $22.25. Five beautiful prizes were presented to the ticket sellers and all the presiding elders. The first prize for the largest report from the district was given to the Evansville district and Miss Irene Carter received the first prize from selling tickets. The committee who planned the affair deserve much credit for the financial success of the conference, and they take this method to thank all who kindly assisted them on the program. Each night during the session of the conference Prof. Robert An thony and Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent

man, first prize; Bernice Eaton, second, which was given by Mrs. Mabel Milton, secretary. .. Mr. and Mrs, OlJie Milton and Miss Mollie Burden will leave this week for a several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Darke county, Ohio. .. Clarence Boyd has accepted a position in Detroit, Mich., and will leave Tuesday for that city. .. Mrs. George Hiatt is on the sick list. .. Miss Inda Ferguson has* returned home after several weeks’- visit with relatives in Muncie. .. The stewards and trustees met in joint session Monday evening. This was the last regular meeting of this conference year. .. The Neverfail Club will picnic on Thursday at Black's Grove, south of the city. All please bring full baskets and have a good time.

Several from here attended the anniversary given by Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Plainfield. .. Mr. Thomas Bryant attend the reception at Greencastle Wednesday night given by Misses Ruth and Ethel Bridges and Mrs. Estella Woodruff, who are fixing to leave for California. .. ' Misses Anna Cullens, Eva Ivalee and Hannah Bryant were entertained by Miss Esther Bowman, of Indianapolis, at luncheon Thursday night. .. Mrs. James Helms is improving. .. Mrs. Mamie Wright spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant and family. .. Charles Bryant is spending the week in Plainfield.

KOKOMO.

(By Miss Fnv Winburn.)

The services at the A. M. E. church were well attended both morning and evening. Rev. J. P. A. Walker, of Arcadia, preached morning and evenI ing. .. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Irvin will atend the quarterly meeting at the J Fifth street A. M. E. church in Marj ion Sunday afternoon. .. T. E. Smith, ' of Marion, spent a few hours in the I city Tuesday evening on a business trip. .. Mr. Frazier went to Gary for

WASHINGTON. (By Mrs. Gainor Hawkins.) Mrs. S. Minnie Russell returned to Rockville after a five weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. .. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkins are visiting in Marion. .. Mrs. Sarah Colbert is visiting in Indianapolis. . . Miss Beulah Kurren, of Helena, Ark., is the guest

trice, are visiting Mrs. Price in Connersville. ., Mrs. Susan Perkins, of South Bend, is the guest of Madge Howard and family for a week or two. .. Miss Mae Robbins and her sisters, Emma Thesil and Dorothy, and brother, Coy, of Sheridan, attended church services Sunday. ... A number of our people will attend the Baptist State Association at Indianapolis this week. .. George Dempsey is out again after a week’s illness. . . Mrs. Arthur Kelly and son, Robert, returned Sunday to Indianapolis after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush. .. Mr. and Mrs. George Dempsey were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter at their country home near Hinkle. .. Dan Robbins, of Sheridan, came over in his big touring car Sunday to visit friends here. . . Mrs. Emma Wallace and Mrs. Sarah Campbell have been visiting Mrs. Joe Carter. .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, of Muncie, are visiting relatives here and are repairing their property on Fifth steeet. .. Mr. and Mrs, Halsey

BLOOMINGTON.

Rev. M. M. Porter is attending the Baptist State convention at Indianapolis this week. .. Prof. Sterling McHwane, of Lafayette, was visiting in Bloomington last week. .. Prof. Brown, of Princeton, and Prof. Harper, of New Albany, who were attending the university, have returned to their homes. .. Claude Burnett is attending the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in Princeton this week. .. E. W. Diggs spent the week end in Ixmisville last week the guest of Messrs. Elmer Mosee and Julius Morgan. .. George W. Walker, who accompanied the Bloomington company of militia to Indianapolis, has returned home. ... Miss Stone and Miss Mosby, of Louisville, are atending the summer school oi the university this term.

of Mrs. Charner Hawkins. ,. Gainor

Hawkins was in Indianapolis on busi- ^ ^‘tertam^rMonday rdgh t ‘'iVrhonor° of

ness last week. .. Mrs. Anna Yancey

and Mrs. Dora Langford, of Mitchell, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charner Hawkins. . . Several attended the races at Petersburg last week. . . The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Lee

delighted the audience with beautiful f ‘ d w jii sooll uu i ier 1111,1 . , V; ‘ , q£>1 tint irtn a thoir nhnnhnn* • a ^ da > S aild W ill SOOU take Up Her !Gr]gsbywasburle , 1Sullday _

selections on their graphophone; Miss Nellie Catlett, reading; Miss Virtie Jackson, solo; Miss Alice Clinton, piano selection; Mrs. Carrie Wolfe, solo; Mr. Henry Wiggins, solo; Mrs. Raymond Clinton, solo, accompanied by Miss May Cosby, of Chicago; select reading, Mrs. M. D. Burresse and Miss Nellie Davis. .. Prof, and Mrs. Robert Anthony have a very sick child. .. Miss Ruby Catlett returned Saturday from a month’s visit with her brother and family in St. Louis. .. Miss Lizzie Wright, who has been attending the normal summer school at Terre Haute, has returned to her home in Wheatland, Ind. .. John W. Clinton went to Princeton Sunday to assist the committee in completing the arrangements for entertaining the Grand Lodge of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, which met in that city Tuesday, August 5th. .. Mrs.

residence in that city. .. Mrs. Frazie left Thursday for Indianapolis to visit her sister. . . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Griffin entertained at their home Sunday in honor of their house guest, Mrs. Maud Bledsoe, of Washington, Ind. She returned home Monday morning. .. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Griffin entertained at dinner Sunday Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Irvin, Rev. J. P. A. Wallace and Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Hardiman in honor of Mrs. Bledsoe. .. Several Indianapolis people were in the city Sunday at the ball game. 'I he A. B. C. team played the Kokomo Red Sox and were defeated, 7 to 1. .. The Missionary Society of the A. M. E. church held their evangelistic services at the church Sunday afternoon. .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson have returned home to Milwaukee. .. Mrs. Sudie Reed returned to her home Friday in Denora, Penn. .. Mrs. John

Mrs.

Grigsby was visiting at the home of Rev. Smith. Mr. Grigsby came from Terre Haute to attend the funeral. .. Mrs. James Reed and Ed. Carylse will

Minnie Williams, of New Castle. .. A literary club was organized last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams to be known as the Lincoln Literary Club. Jennie Mitchell, president; Anna Colter, secretary, and Jack Howard, treasurer. This club expects to give entertainments and social functions throughout the fall and winter. .. i The opening and concert of the True

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visiting in Indianapolis. .. Misses Lottie and Mary Ballow are visiting in Indianapolis and Columbus. .. Sunday was our last quarterly meeting. Rev. Lewis, the presiding elder, was here. The meeting was a success. .. Mrs. Gainor Hawkins, who has been ill from symptoms of typhoid, is convalescing.

Kitty Mallory and Mrs. Alice Chap- j Austin is on tb e sick list. .. Mr. King, man are attending the Grand Lodge | 0 f Indianapolis, spent a few days in of the Odd Fellows at Princeton this j tb j s c jt y> . Mr. George Hodge, of week. .. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ander-1 p erU( was } n t be c ity Sunday. .. Mrs.

TERRE HAUTE. By C. F. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. King Taylor gave a party on Thursday night of last week to which they invited some of their friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bragg, Mr and Mrs. James Shearer,

given last Friday night, August 1st, was a grand success. It was one of the finest affairs held here for a long time. Every one did credit to their part on the excellent program. The children of the Ros Bud’s Nursery, a

FRANKLIN.

(By Mrs. H. C. Williams.) Miss Effie Williams, of Lima, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fossett. .. Mrs. Edna Wheeler Vv hite and little daughter, of Muncie, and Miss Taylor, of’ Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tilbert Gains Sunday. .. Lloyd Gains, of Indianapolis, visited his mother and sisters Sunday. .. Wendell Williams and Paul Goodpaster attended the Chautauqua, which is in session here, Sunday evening. .. Mrs. Sallie Neil, of Hanover, is visiting her brother, Felix Hays. .. Jerret_ Wilhite left Monday 'morning for Princeton to attend the Grand Ix>dge of I. O. O. F., which is in session at that place. .. Mrs. H. F. Daugherty left for Princeton to attend H. H. meeting. .. Mrs. Fannie L. Cloyed died at the home of her brother, Jesse Fry, on North Duane street, aged thirty-two years and nine

juvenile department of the Order un- j months. Mrs. Cloyed had been ill for der the management of Mrs. Anna E. [ some time with tuberculosis. She

Williams, drilled in with their regalia I came to this city from Mt. Salem, glittering and marched on the stage Ky., about a year ago, following the

and said their pieces, which were very beautiful and the parents should i be very proud of those children. As ! a whole, the affair was fine and is to be highly commended by all present and we wish to thank the friends that ^ came up from Indianapolis to assist us, hoping they will return again. We ■ hope to give another entertainment in

Mr and .Mrs. Remus Hicks, Mr. and the near future. Look for date later. Mrs. C. F. Stokes, Mrs. Bertha Mitch- Those from the city were: Mrs. M. J.

death of her husband and, with her two little girls, made her home with her brother. Funeral services were held from the Ind. Baptist church Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Her burial took place at Greenlawn. .. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell, of the Hopewell neighborhood, had dinner with Mrs.

H. C. Williams.

i son have returned home from a few s U8 j e Foggie spent last Sunday in In- e11 ’ ' ,iss Ger * r ude Shari). Miss Myrtle | Gibson, Carrie Grundy, Mrs. George

FOWLER, ISO. Mrs. John McDonald, of Lafayette, Ind., was a Fowler visitor last week. .. James Wilson spent a few days in Dunnington this wek. .. Messrs. Dave Blakeley and Percy Edwards are improving from their injuries which they received while working in Goodland. .. Mrs. John Jefferies, Clarence Wilson, Rankin Johnson and children and Miss Sallie Eubanks were in Goodland last week to witness the flight of the aeroplane. .. Mr. Clarence Wilson is improving their home on Fifth street and are going to have a beautiful home.

days’ visit with relatives and friends ! d | ana p 0 j is v igiting friends. . . Miss |Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Woold-1 Mitchell, Master Willie Mitchell, Mrs.

near Pink Staff, 111.

RICHMOND.

Burresse gave one of her select readings last week at the A. M. E. church at Princeton, Ind. Also Mr. Henry Wiggins, one of Vincennes' best thinkers and composers, entertained a lauge audience at Lyles Station last week.

Mrs. M. D. Del ) ia Smitb spent Sunday ip Logans-! ridge - Mr - Ta > lo r had recently added Daisy Cowherd, lionise Hunter, Mrs.

HAUGHVILLE.

Rev. and Mrs. S. Samuels, with quite a delegation from his congregation, attended quarterly meeting at Campbell Chapel Sunday afternoon.

port Miss Meta Christy is conval- a SPCond story to his already beauti-1 Hudston, Mrs. Harris, Mr. Sanders escing after a week’s illness. . . Mrs. I fuI dwell ing, which made the home Mr. Thompson and Mr. Harris. Alethia Hiatt is visiting relatives in i beautiful. __ The <-)th anniversary ot

South Bend. .. Mr. and Mrs. will i the organization of the Indiana con-1

ferenee of the A. M. E. church was appropriately celebrated at Spruce St. A. M. E. church on last Sunday evening. The singing, papers and talks by those on program were all very good.

Cunningham, of New London, spent Sunday in the city. . The young girls and boys gave a pillow party at the home of Mr. Talmage for the Wallace show, which was here on Tuesday. .. Mr. Edward Irvin, who has been in j Detroit, has returned to this city for an indefinite stay with his parents.

PLAINFIELD.

(By Mrs. C. P. Smith.) Mr. H. H. Talbott and wife, of Hallie Bright, and Mr. C. Buckner, of Indi-

anapolis, spent Sunday with Viola Pat-

lt was rally day for the pastor at this , ton and family. .. Mrs. Tutsy Malone church. More than $50 was put a nd Miss Eva Hutchinson, of Martins-

The Household of Ruth I>odge gave an Kev. and Mrs. W. G. Irvin. .. Mr. entertainment and lawn fete Satur- D pl 't Spriggs is visiting relatives in

day at St. Paul church. . . J. H. Petti-1 Denver, Colo,

ford spent Sunday at the parental

home in Carthage. .. Mother Epps is { ANDERSON convalescent after her recent illness. (By Miss Jessie Broyles.) .. On Monday evening at Caldwell ! Last Sunday at Allen Chapel was

gave a rall y day.

A neat sum was raised.

One of the most elaborate parties

». 13 ^ t up “““ of Mrs Se EUa n Hiat S t fnNortVA street! l^^fete^.. Carr.^ho was the Bev. F. P. Baker, of Muncie, preached

about but his condition is not much " lrs - 1! ' lla Hiatt in North A street f . COU cj n Mrs S 4. Philimproved. .. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Wednesday morning ot last week ^uest ot ner cousin, .Mrs. a. rnn

Daniels returned from Indianapolis

on the tables during the day. — Rev. M. W. Sparks preached in the morning and Rev. C. M. C. Hammond preached in the afternoon. Both sermons were excellent and were well received by those present. __ The grand lodge of the Knights of Tabor and Daughters of the Tabernacle are in session in our city this week. Many strangers are present and all are having a grand time at their regular ses-

from 9 to 12 o’clock. Fourteen ladies

last week. Mr. Daniels went to Indi- v y ,ere entertained. At the close ot auapolis a little over two weeks ago fi ar t>' a ^ one o’clock a four-course to make a visit to his daughters, Mrs. luncheon was served. 1 he quests t ebolt and Miss Viola, but was taken ^ ,rs - Le B lp Clay > Mrs - f bos. worse. Mrs. Daniels was sent for and ! Mlttd j e } > ^ Irs - ^flen Taylor Mrs. Jo-

be | sie Hall, Mrs. Ida Milton, Mrs. Belle

lips the past week, returned to her home at Washington Friday. Haughville has been the scene of a number of social functions within eight or ten days in the form of a breakfast given by Mrs. S. Robinson

£ d a h r ( ",r rendered ^ome^ieautiful receptions and Picnic. The

grand lodge of Odd Fellows and

selections. .. A number of Muncie people attended the services at the chapel last Sunday. They were: Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Blair. Wm. Huloe,

Household of Ruth are in session at Princeton this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bragg, Mrs. A. D. Ashworth, Rev. Simpson and Mrs George Robinson are in attendance from onr city — Rev.

brought her husband home, when became better. .. Grandma Derrickson is still confined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson returned from a visit at Ashley and

Angola last Tuesday. .. Mrs. Flora , ® ^ ■ Moss, of Marion, passed through this j ^ a ^. aad tbe Missionary Society held

city last Tuesday by auto. .. Mr.

Milton, Mrs. Fern Milton, Miss Bessie Binden, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Bessie Moore, Mrs. Carrie Sharp, Mrs. Laura Tracy, Mrs. Etta Echols and Mrs. Ella Coggins. .. The Home Culture

Elijah Harris and sister, Della Cummings visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott at Ix>gansport this week. .. Lawrence Kinney is in the city. .. Remember Sunday, August 17th, is Dollar Money Day. Rev. Sims, of 35th street, will preach in the afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor are expected to be present during the entire day. .. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Miss I^angford went to Warsaw Wednesday to make a visit to Mrs. Flora Allen and Mrs. Gertrude Baker, their sisters. .. Mrs. Black, Miss Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Boone and brothr er. R. Davis, went to Red Ridge Sunday to attend meeting there. ,. Mrs. Wm. Baber is ill at her home with tonsilitis. .. Sunday services were well attended at St. John’s church last Sunday. The Boys’ Choir at night is to be complimented. They did well for their short organization.

a union picnic at Glen Miller Park last Thursday. The club w-ill meet August 13th with Mrs. Sarah Utley. .. There will be a sacred concert given at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday night under the asuspices of Miss Myrtle Baker, Wesley Howard and Mr. DeSota. .. Mrs. Ella Hiatt and Mrs. Mary Moore were in the city a few days this week the. guests of Mrs. Emily Jolly, 934 Colton street. . . Miss Tina Holsinger returned to Indianapolis Sunday after a three weeks’ visit with her parents. .. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rush, of Winchester, Ky., have moved to the city. Mrs. Bush was formerly Miss Florence Holsinger. They are residing at 430 South

Fourth street.

Wm. Williams, Mrs. Wingfield, Miss

and receptions by Mesdames O. Mitch-! ^ice Wingfield, ^liss Ma^bell Keith ^““stokes ‘ and "prof."'Edwin F. Ion and^Mrs P ^at c^pUmehiry ^ Aye^Irs* J. VaUeT? inS: Stokes, of Indianapolis will vision to Mrs. Mumford, of Danville, Ky., and j Henrietta Bass, Miss Hazel Cottman, Jerre^ Haut^ mi^t ^ Mrs. Carr, of Washington. 'Ter^M^ VarHn ^ MKs S^rah Holl- win is his brother. Rev. Lemuel manaVaduate’ oV FastHiahSchool 1 Stokes is one of the old pioneer _ _ _ ______ of Cleveland, Ohio, was in the crowd O^bers of the Indiana conference , bridges in Greencastle last Wednes-

of the A. M. E. church. He has been day n ig bG Gene Patten was

NEW castle.

ville, were the guests of Mrs. £• Malone and family Sunday. . . Miss Myrtle Davis and friend, of Indianapolis, were in Plainfield Sunday visiting Miss Cora Kallar. .. Miss Lollie Gos was in the city last Monday on business. ,.. The pastor and wife celebrated their tenth anniversary Wednesday night. The parsonage was beautifully decorated. The program was much enjoyed by all, after which a threecourse luncheon was served. The out-.of-town guests were Rev. Chas. Hunter and wife, and Miss Ada Jordan and Mr. Highbaugh, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Cynthia Bryant and Mrs. Maud Cullens, of Camby, also Mr. Cullens and wife, of Camby; Mr. P. Cloud and wile, of Pecksburg. The total attendance was thirty and many presents were received. .. Misses Margaret Patten, Ivah Bailey, Agnes and Inez Miller and Bessie Malone attended a party on Misses Ethel and Ruth

Rev. Stone and wife, of Spiceland,

Ind., attended services at Wiley Chap-; dyj-. g be i S a young lady el Sunday, August 3d. .. The Sunday talent and expects to. enter Harvard school will give a social Saturday : University this fall. She is on her evening, August 9. .. The Ladies’ Aid way to her home in Brunswick, Ga.

t Spiceland, ; 0 f Muncie people at Allen Chapel Sun-1 01 | ua > •• nene Batten was in the Wiley Chap- j day . She is a young lady of much I Preaching nea 1 r 1 ly +h S i X 1 t n t rnf nJomher City Saturday ’ ’ ’ Mrs ’ Viola Patt * n

be 81 years old the 19th of December, i 1S convalescing.

He will preach at Spruce street church , ,

at 10:30 o’clock. Let

FRENCH LICK.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cottman returned to Indianapolis last Friday. .. Miss Sallie Shores arrived in the city August 2d. She is at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Cottman. .. Mrs. James Cook left for Mt. Coleman to be gone a month. .. The Baptist Sunday school will give their picnic at Henson’s Grove Monday, August 11. They anticipate a pleasant time. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and son, John W., are spending a pleasant vacation in Chicago and other cities. .. Mrs. James Palmer left for Chicago Monday, August 4. Mrs. Hannah ijaws is visiting relatives in Winchester, Ky. .. Joseph White is spending a few days in Indianapolis, attending tbe Baptist convention. .. Robertas, the little son of Mrs. Mildred Jones Jackson, is slowly improving from a recent illness. .. The Ladies’ Pulpit Aid of the A. M. E. church has furnished the pulpit with entire new oak furniture. The club did excellent work under the supervision of Mrs. Morgan as president. They now have a new president, Mrs. Harry Wilkins, and they still hope for a successful future. .. Joseph Lewis and Hugh Rice have returned from a visit in In-

dianapolis.

i MUNCIE.

(By Mrs. Cora Gurnell.)

Mrs. Robert Harding has returned home from Hamilton, Ohio. .. Mrs. Hattie Coyle, ot Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ella Tate, of Evansville, Ind., were called to Muncie on account of the death of little Sadie Moore. .. Mrs. Madora Moore will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Coyle, of

MARION.

(By Mrs. Margaret F. Gulliford.) Mrs. R. J. M. Long returned home Monday from a pleasant week’s visit with Mrs. Monroe Harris near Weaver. .. Nathaniel Dyson and his daughj ter, Mrs. Alice, went to Indianapolis ( the latter part of last week in the interest of their son and brother. .. J Madame Nora Knox, Laura Morrell j and Mahala Weaver left Sunday to attend the Grand Lodge at Princeton. .. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green and Master Earl left Sunday for a few days’ visit in Sidney, Ohio. .. Mrs. Anna Patterson is ill at her home in South Brownlee street. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burden, of South Adams street, had as their Sunday guests Prof. Williams, of Washington. .. Mrs. Edward Poindexter is seriously ill at her home in West Thirteenth street. .. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey went to Richmond Sunday to be the guest of relatives for a few days. .. Sunday will be the fourth and last quarterly meeting at Bethel church tor this conference year. Presiding Elder Shaffer will be present and assist in the meeting. .. Mr. Samuel Ponds left Monday for Princeton to attend the Grand Ix)dge. .. Mr. Fred Thomas spent Sunday in Chicago. 8. D. Artis is the owner of a new auto which he bought last week. ., Mrs Frank Weaver and son, George Artis, Misses Clara Gill, Beatrice White and Anna Hornady spent Sunday in Chicago. .. The members of the church at Hill’s Chapel are working hard for

their rally Sunday.

Society met with Mrs. Tim Hoosier on West Vine street last Thursday. .. The W. F. M. Society met with Mrs. Willis Fears last Thursday. .. Reva Rober- spent Sunday in Spiceland. .. Miss Minnie Williams has returned to her home at Maple Leaf from a two weeks’ visit in Indianapolis and Noblesville. .. The ladies’ Aid Society gave a bazaar last Friday and Saturday nights, at which they realized a neat sum. .. Mrs. M. L. Cooper was elected delegate to the district conference,’ which will convene in Indianapolis on the 13th of August. .. Gertrude Walton was elected alternate. .. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society meets with Mrs. Beatrice Criss on Tuesday afternoon. .. Mrs. Eugene Glover received the rug which was given away by the Indies’ Aid.

DUNKIRK. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Levi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Levi and son, Donald, of Muncie, Sunday. Mr. Smith Kersey visited in Muncie Sunday. .. Mr. Hubert and Huston Pate attended the ball game in Muncie Sunday between Whitely Mountain Climbers, colored, and Spaulding A. C.’s white. The Mountain Climbers won the game. .. Mrs. Ella McIntosh is on the sick list. .. Mrs. Dora Levi will visit her brother-in-law, Mr. Lawrence, of Kokomo, soon. He has a position in Mr. Brabray’s piano store there. We regret to lose him in this community. .. Mrs. Myra Reynolds **nd children, of Richmond, are here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Kersey since the recent death of her husband. .. Mrs. Ben Miller is on the sick list and is very low. .. Mrs. Alonzo Payne is reported some better.

JEFFERSOXYILLE. Mr. Julius Morgan, a student of the Indiana University is here, guest of his parents and friends. __ Magnolia Embroidery Club will give their annual private picnic at Silver Hills, New Albany, Wednesday.' We have longed to see the day when the colored people of this city would be in union. The time has come, we heretofore had three Baptist churches, Indiana Ave., Rose Hill and Illinois Ave. Baptist church, but they have united here now, the Trinity Baptist church, here now, the Trinity aptist church. Rev. Wm. Green, who was pastor of Indiana Ave. Baptist church is now pastor of the Trinity Baptist and Mr. Bert Lasley, who was a member of Illinois Ave. Baptist church is church clerk and Miss Jessie D. Lee is organist. Last Sunday was the first time they all worshipped together. The collection for the day was $27. We only hope that it will continue and everybody be satisfied. .. Mrs. Arthenia Hill entertained the Magnolia Embroidery Club at a four-cburse luncheon at her home in Fulton street Wednesday afternoon. The Merry Makers Club will give a sun setting at the residence of Miss Arizona Thomas 1219 Missouri Ave., Saturday evening.

Call not back tbe dear departed Anchored «afe where •torms are o'er: On the border ?and we lei her. Soon to meet and part no more. Far beyond this world of changes. Far beyond this world of care. We shall find our missing loved one, Tn our Father's mansion fair.

PORTLAND.

(By Miss Florence Boyd.)

Rev. and Mrs. M. White, Mr. and Mrs. Linzy Collins, Mrs. Fred Letts and son, Fred, and Rev. Moorman were guests at dinner with Mrs. Martha Letts Sunday at her home on South Bridge street. . . Misses Esther Ferguson, Mary Hester Mills and Foster Mills were guests of Mrs. A. Carter, East Water street, Sunday afternoon. .. Miss Florence Boyd left Monday for a several weeks’ visit with relatives at Benton Harbor, Mich., and in Chicago, 111. .. Preston Tate is on the sick list. .. The Sunday I school was well attended Sunday.

.. Ella Mae Cox, who has suffered an attack of typhoid fever, is improving. .. Mrs. Jennie Mitchell is improving after a relapse suffered last Sunday while at church. .. The many friends of Mrs. Poindexter were sorry to learn of her illness. .. Mrs. Susie Woods and Tony Watkins, both of this city, were united in marriage last Sunday at St. Joe, Mich. They returned here for residence. .. Mrs. Mary Terry and Otto Reed, of this city, were quietly married last Sunday in St. Joe, Mich. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Alex. Smith, pastor there. .. Tony Hill and son, Noble, are guests of relatives in Indianapolis. .. Mrs. Edith Levels is at home in Richmond after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Blanche Turner. .. Misses Cora and Mary Allen returned to Connersville after a visit with Mrs. Blanche Turner. .. J. W. Cowherd, of Indianapolis, visited his daughters, ISarah and ,Eva, at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyles, last Sunday. .. Mrs. Emma Dunn and granddaughters return to their home in Indianapolis Monday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Blakeman. .. Mrs. Blanche Turner .entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Mrs. Emma Dunn and granddaughters, Verna and Lillian Davis. .. Miss Florence Boyd, of Portland, spent Monday the guest of Miss Jessie Boyles. Miss Boyd was en route to Benton Harbor, Mich., for a three weeks’ stay. .. Miss Georgia Perry left Monday for her home ini Corydon, where her marriage to Harry Bell will take place at an early date. .. Miss Effie Hedges entertained last Friday afternoon at her home in Shadeland. Covers were laid for 14. Music and games were indulged in. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyle, of West Thirteenth street, are making an improvement on the home to the amount of $500, making their home one of the most attractive in the city.

in the morning

all turn out and hear this grand old man preach a sermon. He has been i on the superannuated list for several j years. Prof. Edwin Stokes is at the | head of the manual training school of the Indinapolis colored schools. __ Prof. W. F. Anderson. C. G. M. and Mr. Samuel H. Wharton. G. C., of Knights of Tabor and Revs. John M. Fields, Rufus Andrews and Mesdames Ida Briggs and Fannie Price, all of I^afayetet. are in attendance to the grand order Tabor and Laughters of the Tabernacle this week. — Thomas Owens and daughter of Paris, are ^in our city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burden. — Mrs. Fanny Coaklev has gone to Chicago to see her daughter. They will spend a month in Michigan before returning to our city. __ Miss Eura Manuel has gone to Michigan for a month s visit among friends. __ Miss Myrtle Smith is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bass, of Milwaukee, Wis., She will probably be gone until September, returning in time to take charge of her work in the Dunbar school. __ Prof. Joseph Jackson has made some improvements on his house on Spruce street — Mr. Brooks, a porter on the Van, after a month s absence from our city, returned to his rooming and boarding place at Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, 1634 Spruce, this week He only remained one day before he was called to go with a party of men on a trip for ten days or longas chief chef. — Messrs. Hudson

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The mock annual conference "that was in session for one week at Bethel A. M. E. church closed Sunday night It was quite a financial success. The

amount raised by the conference dur- Those receiving prizes for gathering in the week was $80.37. The reports the most pennies were Helen Cott

CAMBY. Messrs. Thomas and William Bryant and Grant Pinkston made a pleasant trip to Michigan City Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Collins and Miss Ivalee attended the meeting at Allen Chapel of Indianapolis Sunday. ..» Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cullins and daughter, Anna, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Cullins were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant. .. Thomas doward took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cullens Sunday. ..

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business in the printing business. EVMe R«o?dCT l ’’’send’them by Mondav or not later than Tuesda>. __ The editor of the Recorder has our svmpathy in this his hour of affliction. We have received no report from the rally for the minister at Allen Chapel Tabernacle. If you want your reports published, please send your news in to the agent in time. .. and Mrs. Quads of E. Spruce street entertained on Wednesday evening a friends in honor of Prof. Martin

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