Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1916 — Page 2

XHE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

CLUB MEETINGS.

The Narcissus Art and Book Read •rs Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Susie Anderson 722 North West street Wednesday afternoon. The Lotus Club will hold a special meeting Sunday at 380 W. Michigan street at 3:30 p m., to complete ar rangements for their opening ball to be held December 26. at Arcadian

H*!! on Virginia avenue.

Lucinda Cook, will entertain the Erst End Needle Club Friday Dec 8. The Mary Campbell Mite Missionary Society will meet Wednesday with Mrs. AHie Cneatham 415 Toledo street The Temple Leaf Club will meet with Mrs Lizzie Milan 837 West ilth

street Monday evening.

The ton of coal that was raffled of by the West End Utility Club was won by Wii Reese. The lucky num-

ber being Hfty-three.

meet with Mrs Hettie Brewer Fri-

day afternoon.

The Lotus Club held a business meeting at the business place of W. H. Fielding to mJtke arrangements for their Christmas dance. The Hospital Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at the hospital. There will be a hog killing at the home of

New Phone 1367-!* Dr. EMMETT 1. BROWN

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High Class Dental Wort, Terms Reasonable Painless Metbors Used ‘"Quality First”

OUR MOTTO Is to always do a little better than wq promise The Mnllen Leal Kestanrant and Lunch e onnter 536 INDIANA AVE. The best place on the avenue to Eat. Strictly -»an itary Meal Ticket $1 10 for £(.00 Always Open W. L. MULLINS. Prop.

Mrs. Rape wishes to thank the members of the D. A. T. N. Club and other friends who assisted her in making the presentation of the “Birth of Christ” in living statues, which was presented at Bethel Church last Sunday night, a success. A very large audience witnessed this beautiful presentation. We also wish to thank Mr. Stewart and the friends who ofliciated on the program. Respectfully, MRS. MARGARETTE RAPE, Chairman.

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY

A very beautiful reception was held by the N. H. Borroughs Mission So-

The'club wlll!^ at the c,ose ot thelr Priday

afternoon meeting, in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Rinfro, pastor of the Second Baptist Church. Both are ardent mission workers. Too much cannot be said of this pastor and his wife, who have proven themselves so faithful to the church and community at large, and who have established and endeared themselves in the hearts of both young and old and have sought to place the church and

Madam C. R. walker Places Real Face Bleach On Market—Fine Opportunity Opened.

TAKE OUT AN INSURANCE POLICY.

Sickness is coming, accidents will happen, and death is sure. Protect yourself and family by insuring with the Home Accident and Health Insurance Company, home office South Bend, Ind. The Home is 18 years old, strong and reliable. It pays for sickness, accidents and death. It issues weekly and monthly policies to men and women. It insures Children also. It issues special policies to men paying for every day of injury and sickness. (Don’t have to be in bed to get your money.) Age limit is from 1 month to 70 years old. The Home employs Colored agents as well as white. The Home issues the Colored the same policy it does the whites for the same money. (No discrimination because of color.)

Madam C. R. Walker, after years of hard study, has at last succeeded in making the most wonderful discovery of face bleach in modern

For further information call up or see Agency Department, Branch Office, 701 N. Senate avenue, K. of P. Bldg., New phone 1793. Agents wanted.

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Mrs. Malinda Thomas in North Sen- j al j its aux iii a ries on a higher plane ate avenue, Thursday afternoon. The j than ever be fore. All of the departpublic is invited. Each member ! men t 8 a re active and many members

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Railey, president; Sarah Lee, secre * 1 church. The Aid Society, as tary. , Mission Society, had a shower as a The Clever Woman’s Club will meet ; 0 f respect for them and in apTuesday with Mrs. L. Termon, 1132 p re ciation of their valuable services. Roach street. They leave for Noblesville, where

mean what we say. This preparation, after being compounded by her, was taken to the board of health chemist and was analyzed and pronounced perfect, not injurious to the skin, and was highly recommended as being pure and wholesome. Therefore, we can say safely that a thorough trial will' convince you of the merits of this face bleach. Madame C. R. Walker is a graduate.of London, Ont., Beauty College, and of Molar College, Chicago, and also Poro College of St. Louis, Mo. She was formerly a resident of Salt Lake City, Utah. She comes highly recommended from the best people of Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Clever Woman’s Club will observe “Guest Night” with Mrs. R. E. Hanley Wednesday evening, 858

West Twenty-fifth street.

The Ladies’ Alliance will be the guest of Mrs. Marguerite House, 835 Fayette street, flat No. 3, December

8, Friday afternoon.

All members of Naomi Household of Ruth No. 5226 are requested to be at their hall the second Friday night in December. Election of officers.

Rev. Rinfro has accepted a pastorate. They will reside in this city. May God send out more useful young peo-

ple.

GREAT REVIVAL MEETING

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CARL SHANK

CHARITY HOSPITAL AUTOMOBILE CONTEST.

REV. F. D. DOUGLAS, P. E., KANSAS CITY, DISTRICT AND CONNECTIONAL EVANGELIST OF THE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH AT JONES TABERNACLE.

Anyone wishing to enter the automobile contest may do so by calling phones Circle 508 or new- phone 7054, or see Mrs. Abernathy, 227 West Washington street. Tickets are being sold by the' following persons: Joe Holman, Quinn’s barber shop, Indiana avenue; Thelma Mitchell, 1026 Central avenue; Jasper Hodge, Thirteenth and Capitol avenue; Mrs. J. W. Covington, 1851 Boulevard place; William Linden, 610 West Eleventh street. There will be three prizes given to the three selling the largest number of chances. First, $20.00; second, $15.00; third, $10.00.

Rev. F. D. Douglas began a very enthusiastic, revival meeting at Jones Tabernacle Church last Sunday and up to Tuesday night has been successful in bringing fifty souls to Christ. Sunday morning at 11 a. m., the Rev. Douglas will speak from “Power of Prayer and Its Results.” At 3 o’clock in the afternoon a “Mother’s Service.” Every mother and the general public are invited to attend. Subject for 7:30 o’clock service, “No Loafing On the Job.” Mon-

day evening 7:30 subject

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HOME FOR COLORED GIRLS.

The home for colored girls, an industrial center, is open at 2041 Yandes street. This is their permanent location and we are soliciting the aid and good wishes of all citizens. Anyone having furniture, beds or bedding to donate will kindly call for same. We are also operating a first-class hand laundry at reasonable rates. Vesper services each Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The public Is invited.

Hell and

i Damnation.” Indianapolis used as ; central location. Rev. Douglas has , done wonderful wurk in the community at large. The meetings will close Sunday, December 10. Don’t! fail to hear this wonderful speaker * and singer. Come early to get good seats. Sunday, December 10, special service for “Men Only,” 3 to 4:30 p.

m., and from 4:30 to 5:30 to “Women ] ^ R Walker

MADAM C. R. WALKER.

Madame C. R. Walker is now located at 847 North California street, this city, where she will give free demonstrations of this wonderful face bleach. ■ It will cost you nothing to have your face treated, leaving a soft, smooth, bright complexion after each treatment. Call 1034 and make engagements from 9 sCmTuntil 4:30, or call in person to the above address. We guarantee to remove all dark splotches on the face and give you a smooth, bright complexion. Here is a splendid opportunity for energetic young men and women to make from $10 to $15 a week canvassing. Why work for the small sum of $4 or $5 a week, all day and part of the night, when you can make

to $15 canvassing Madame

Walker’s face bleach? Agents and canvassers wanted at once. Address 847 North California street, Madame

243 INDIANA AVE. Phone Main 3695 1 m i

MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL ON ROAD TO RECOVERY

NEWS OF THE HAMPTON CIRCLE. The Hampton Circle will hold its regular monthly meeting at the residence of the president, Robert Lee Brokenburr, 2066 Highland place, op Friday evening, December 8, at 8 o’clock, at which time a matter of special importance will be taken up.

NEWS OF

THE GOOD LEAGUE.

CITIZENS’

On Monday evening, December 4, at 8 o’clock, there will be the first of a series of public meetings at the Pythian Castle Hall, corner Walnut street and Senate avenue, under the auspices of the Good Citizens’ League. Dr. Charles Sumner Williams, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church, will be the speaker of the evening. He is one of the most noted orators and

the race and has a special to deliver on this occasion, public is invited. The officers

and members are specially urged to turn out as there will be a very im-

portant matter to take up.

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Relief Gomes After Seven Long Years of Intense Suffering

NOW FEELS GOOfi AND STRONG

Rev. Robt. Barnes of 215 W. 11th St. Indianapolis, Ind., Gives Credit for Recovery to New Tonic. Arlo.

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WHERE ARE YOU GOING DECEMBER 7. Where are you going Thursday, December 7? I am going to the “Pew Service” at Bethel Church, given by the Ladies’ Alliance and hear Miss Patti O’Rear whistle, and other good talent that will appear on the program.

Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Church

One of the new discoveries in medicines that is doing wonders in .correcting and regulating stomach dei rangements, headaches, general debility, etc., is known as Arlo. It is made entirely from root*, herbs and barks, therefore, it is truly a tonic of Nature. The action it takes in assisting the body is done just as Nature intended, slowly and naturally. Arlo is also a general system tonic and builder. In writing of Arlo, after he had benefited from it, the Rev. Robt. Barnes of Indianapolis, Indiana, gave out the following signed statement, and said: “By all means publish this. —it may reach somebody who suffered as I did, and who will give Arlo a trial and receive its benefit.” Here is the Reverend Robt. Barnes’ letter: “I have had stomach trouble for the past seven years and could not get ! relief. Appetite very poor and food 1 fermented. One bottle of Arlo relieved me, and I feel strong and can eat anything I want with enjoyment. I heartily recommend Arlo to all.’ (Signed) Rev. Robt. Barnes, Indianapolis, Ind. Arlo can be obtained from your local druggist or at the Claypool Drug Store (Clark & Cade, Proprs.), Illinois and Washington streets, and th^ Star Pharmacy, 334 West Washington streets, Indianapolis. Ind.

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VITAL STATISTICS.

Births. Henry and Amelia Black, 1001 Coe, boy. Ben and Gertrude Hines, 407 W. North, girl. Albert and Laura Brooks, 2510 Annetta, boy. David and Little Hamilton, 626 Blake, boy. Wm. and Jeanette Berry, 633 Chadwick, girl. John and May Rowlett, city hospital, boy. George and Minnie DeBurger, 556 Highland, boy.

JOIN THE LOYALORDEROF REINDEER A Social and Beneficial Fraternal Organization for the Negro Race

Marriages.

John H. Farmer and Elizabeth Martin. Rueben Jones and Frances Lancaster. Wm. J. C. Whiteside and Etta Anthony. Nathan Blackwell and Lula Winkfield. Edward Gaines and Clara Crowe. Burnice Wagner and Gertrude Reynolds. Jacob R. Warren and Mattie Graves. Dean Morgan and Anna Wilson. Ballard Purdue and Anna Belle Alexander. Willie Miller and Mae Belle Franklin. k ,

BOTH PHONES New 3265-K; Main 2411 Central Tailoring Company Garment Cleaners and Dyers Repairing and Pressing while you wait Suits made to measure from $15.00 up 228 INDIANA AVENUE Proprietors, P. E. MOORE. A. GASION. A. J. FRANKLIN

The Loyal Order of Reindeer will organize a lodge in Indianapolis within a short time. We are now establishing lodges throughout the United States. We propose to build a Home for aged members’ widows and a college for the orphan children of the the members. The benefits are as follows: $100 for death of member; $25 for death of wife or child of member; $8 per week sick or accident. Dues are $1.00 per month, no assessments. For further particulars phone w. O. ULKEY Or Call at Office 411 Traction Terminal Bldg. Phone Main 62481

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