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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Feb. 25th 1928
Activities Of Women, Their Clubs And Societies
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Edited By Mary Frances Thornton.
Society ■ News
TO SPEAK AT ETHICAL
Mrs. Edna Shaffer has returned home after a very pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. Susan Jack son In Bloomington, Ind. Mrs. Allen Alexander of Bloomington, lud M Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rochell Shaffer in Torbett St. Rocball Shaffer was guest of his friends in Bloomington, over Sun-
day.
Mrs. O. L. Yeager entertained with a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Garner of New Augusta. Covers were laid for ten. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Green, Mrs. Rose Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Squires, Mr. Kemily Wilson. Mrs. Hilda Vincent. * Mrs. M. M. Porter of Bloomington spent the week end with her
friends.
Rev. C. T. Parker of Newcastle, was here on business Monday. Mrs. Ethel Scott, who under ,went an operation for appepndiritIs is improving. Mrs. Lula Mitch pH, mother of 'Mrs: Scott has re turned to her home in North V'er
non, Ind.
Mrs. Helen Lyons and daugh ters Irene and Mildred were call ed to Washington last week b; the serious illness of her father Asbury Torreuce.
ter. Miss Phenon Pauley, were called to this city on account of the death of Mr. Bernie Pauley, 220 W. New York St. Mr.' Harry Pauley of St. Paul, Minn., was also in the
city.
Mrs. Elisha Davis in Cornell avenue, who has been ill for several days, is improving. Bernard Streets, a student a t the Indiana Dental college, spent the week end with his father, Taylor Streets in Logansport. Mrs. Louise Butcher is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. J. Blakey, 717 Douglas St. Mrs. Ada Lapsley entertained with a birthday supper the members of the family at her home, 729 Douglass St.. Monday. Covers were laid for eleven. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens of the Northwestern theatre entertained 11 mothers and friends of kinder;arten No. 25 of which Miss Besse Coleman is director with a pretlly arranged Valentine party at he kindergarten Tuesday afterloon. The afternoon was spent in ^ames and guessing contests. Dainy refreshments were served and Mr. Stephens presented each one with a complimentary ticket to
lis theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hammond
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DR. B. A. OSBORNE
“The Intelligence We Need,” is the subject to be discussed at the Ethical Culture Society (Bethel A., M. E. church) Sunday, Feb. 5 p. m. by Dr. Benjamin A orne.. Dr. Osborne is well known in the city as a successful drugless physician. He was educated in South America, England and United States. A few years ago he toured West Indies and Guiena in the
i interest of education. His contac*
with different races at home and
The Community Sewing club will meet next Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 2S at the residence of Mrs. Helen Hill, 1649 N. Arsenal Ave. One of the prettiest affairs of the season was Ensembfe club’s formal dance, Feb. 14 at the I ' in ity hall, which celebrated the club’s fourth anniversary. About 400 guests were present, representing the elite of this city. The decorations were in keeping with the day forming a delightful background for the many beautiful
gowns.
The third monthly program ot he Northside Literary club was Observed Sunday, Feb. 12. The day fsel aside for many activities that promised:to bring men more close together. The Rev. S. W. Sweeney, district superintendent of the Indianapolis district. Lexington con ference, opske on the life of “Lincoln.” Rev. Sweeney recommend ed reading of Mrs. H. W’ilson Morrow’s new novel, “Forever Free. The other numbers of the program were well received. Many people are looking forward to our next monthly program th esecond Sun-
day in March.
The Ladies TIu.il ciuo of Bright wood met Monday with Mrs. Anna
MISS WOODSON’S RITES
THURSDAY
Funeral services for Miss Aina Lois Woodson, who died suddenly at her home, 922 N. California Bt., as the result of a heart attack,
1^ Li .T. : : : * were held Thursday afternoon frbm f>t- .....14^ w 11 Miss Jaumta ^UH-ijhe home of Bishop Wood and the t!“V U,h i V, ' 8S *'•! Rev. H. L. *Herod officiating. ,, ... 1 * 1 Miss Woodson was born May 17, Nallic Moore, 611 N. Sep- j a( Indianapolis, the daughter entertain the Altruistic ! 0 j jyj r an( j ]^ rs Benjamin Wooduisday. Election of officers 1 8on yj 1( , attended the public R n a< M 1 schools here and also Central Bjus
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HL? falk > Thompson in Wheeler St.
“<• Mr - «** **rs. H-o i y Manuel I pl . om | st , s to | 1P 0 ae of the best ihis Mrs - Wm - 1!anks ' 8,1 w - Pnl "
Prof. Prank Lee of Seymour, j attended the funeral of Bessie Hiz- j seasoM
was a visitor in the city Saturday. I er in Nobiesville, last week.
a Valentine party Wednesday eving. A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. William Morris and brother Andrew Morris, a well known contractor, were called to Hopkinsville, Ky., on account of the death
Sunrise Party Birthday Observed With Mrs. Mary A. Horsley. 2348 Shri-j Valentine-Whist Party
ver avenue, was given a surprise | The birthday of Miss Ruth Davblrthday party Feb. 9 by Mr. and is was observed with a very pretMrs. Robt. O. Frazier and a mini-; ty Valentine Whist party at the her of friends. Dainty relreshments home of her grand-mother, Mrs.
were served. Mrs. Millie Barton C. M. (’. Willis in North Caliifor- of their sister, Mrs. Lizzie Walk-
and Mrs. Callle Douglass, assisted. I nia St.. Saturday. The house was her.
Mrs. O. L. Yeager. 815 W. 25th beautifully arranged and decorated | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winfred. 619 St., entertained 39 guests at a In keeping with St. Valentine Day. 1 North West and Mrs. Gertie Blake birthday party In honor of Miss Approximately 30 beautifully at-1 of 326 W. 12th St., spent Sunday Hilda Vincent. Feb. 15. The rooms j tired young ladles were in attend-j with Mrs. David Burniun of Rleh-
were beautifully decorated with.mice. Misses Louise Terry wus the l monil.
Valentine colors. winner of the first prize; Mildred I J. Caldwell who has been tour-
Mrs. Josephine Bell. 1356 S. Per shlng avenue. Is Improving at her home from a recent Illness. Mrs. Bell Is the wlfd of Rev. <\ If. Bell, pastor of Mt. Puruu Baptist
church.
Mrs. Daisy Johnson entertained with a luncheon Sunday afternoon honor of the hospital corps of le American Woodmen. She was tinted by her daughters. Miss iRdeline Johnson and Mrs. Wal-
:e Gold.
Mr. J. C. Bailey twid Mrs. Ed londs of Muncie. were called to le city by the death of their sister and aunt. Mfs. Minnie Oldham. Mrs. Bessje Pauley and daugh••t f- ^«**. *J -**5 — Neuralgia
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St.. wa« hostess to the Pastime club Friday. The officers are Mrs. Wm. Maids, pres.;: Mrs. F. G. Flakes, treas.; Mrs. Wm. Banks, sec.; Mrs. Ida M. Thymus, report-
er.
Mrs. Walker Cornett was hostess to the Book Lovers club Feb. 7th. A paper on "Economic Prob lems in China," was read by Mrs. Arthur Dodson. Bits of poetry by Mrs. F. B. Ransom and "Now East, Now West,” by Susan Erty. was re viewed by Miss May Belcher. Mrs. Lillian Childress will be hostess, Tuesday. . . The North Side Community club entertained at the residence of Mrs. Florence Marshall. 2616 Blvd PI., Monday night In honor of Mrs
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awarded the booby. j tona Hecah. Mrs. ('has. Mitchell in W. 26th j Columbur (Ind.)
St., entertained with a pretty .".-{Visitor Honored. . UH
course luncheon. Thursday in the | Miss Nolle Gordon entertained ! Mary Gudy Jackson ami Mrs. Ed honor of Mrs. Wm. Clayton. Oth-iwith a theatre party Saturday ev ( na Castleberry Perdue of Clnciu
or guests were Mesdaiues Tunny ening at Hie Walker and later with | nati. O.
• lenn. Frankie Willis. ]a luncheon at the Palm Garden, Ini The Columbia Place Welfare St. Monica's Guild met with ' honor of her house guest, Mrs ' League met Thursday with Mrs. Mrs. Aletha DnVulle In* Harlan j Martha S. Morton of Columbus, In- Levi Edwardsin Cornelius Ave. Bt., Thursday evening. Plans were j diaan . H ■ *
formed for their annual musical j Mr sG.ilbert Carter entertained tea to he given Sunday evening, with a breakfast danye Sunday March lllli at 6 p. m. in the uew / morning at S o’clock in honor ot
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Walker Casino hall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Horn and family have moved in their newly built home at 2430 Indianapolis
avenue.
A large and appreciative audience heard Miss Emily Garrett and Mrs. Blossie Roberts assisted by The Cosmopolitan School quartet at Mt. Paran Baptist church, Friday evening. The proceeds were for. the business and professional club of the Y. W. C. A.* Mrs. Johnny Williams, 719 W. Vermont St.,
MILLINERY PETTIFORD Mrs. Pettiford has toe latest SPRING MODELS on display at 2105 BLVD, PL. Apartment 69 Hats made to drder. Old hsts made new. Phone HA. 3552-R.
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Miss Gordon and her house guest. Mrs. Carter and Mistf Gordon entertained informally with a tea. Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mortem, who-left Sunday evening for tier home at Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Farmer and son spent the week end in Louisville, with relatives and friends. Prof. T. C. Johnson spent the week end with his family in Bloom-
ington.
Arthur Cooper,, of Newcastle, was in the city on business Saturday. ^ Jefferson Davenport of Frankfort spent Sunday with friends. New Consistory Constituted At Marion, Ind. On Feb. 18. Clarence E. Dunlop, deputy for the state of Indiana, of live Northern Jurisdiction ‘of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (Prince Hall Affiliation) accompanied by Jos. Cavenaugh, 33, and the following officers of Constantine Consistory No. 25, J. CL Dawson, Ernest Kirk. Isaac Clark and Isaac I loss journeyed to Marion and there with the assistance of other members of Constantine-Con sistory No. 25, constituted Marion Consistory: With a membership of fifty to start with the future of this addition to Scottish Rite and from the calibre of its mem-
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Mrs. Girlie Blake of 326 W. 12th St., entertained the Pastime club
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Williams, 1722 AL vord will entertain the • East End Diamond Leaf Pleasure club. Mrs. Victoria Shorter and Mrs. Cordelia Jones, members, continue ill. The Baptist Ministers Wives Alliance will meet Monday at 1 p p.. with Mrs. R. H. Caddie, 773 Edgemont Ave. Please be on time. Mrs. J. I. Saunders, pres. The Bridgetts met Saturday with Miss Edith Roach. Mrs. Emily Wal-
den will be next hostess.
The Builder’s club of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority met with Miss Sarah Dillard at the home of her sister in Oxford St. At the meeting a sacrifice birthday par ty was given in honor of one of the members, Mrs. Wilhelmina Burnett. She received many useful gifts. After a dainty serving the remainder of the evening was spent In playing cards. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs Trice. The next meeting will be with Miss Roberta Ferguson, 620
W. 11th St.
Mrs. Mary E. Beck was hostess to the Research club with a Coonial tea, Thursday. The Gamma Epsilon club me'
hers much good may he done for Masonry in their vicinity. An elaborate banquet was served and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commissioner Furniss. was present and after the installation of officers of bodies, gave an elo quent address on the exemplification of Scottish Rite Free Masonry and the hopes for the brilliant future of the Rite. As usual his address was enthusiastically received especially his admonitions.
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Mrs, JYuna Mae Dinnett will) he hostess to club Thursday, My,rch 1st, 1050 Roach St. Notice! All members of Deborah Tenjiple S. M. T. No. 3 an.- requested to be present at the hill, Feb. 28 4t 7 P- m. sharp. Bum ness of import ance be r oV> program. By ordeif oi M. W. £'. Mary E Warfield, The h dianapolis Beauty CuljUir 1st league will meei at 1206 1-2 N. Senate Ave., Tuesday. All ednn bers are urged to be present.
iness college. She became connected with the A. M. E . Zion church at the age of 12 years. She was a member of the Mesdaines
club.
Her death is felt- accutely by the Indianapolis Recorder where she held the position of stenpg rapher for over a year, and 4as dearly loved by all who kwnjew her. >] Miss Woodson is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Wopdson; grandfather. Mr. Robert Williams; great aunt, Mrs. Anna Hall' uncle, Mr. Robert Williams ajnd Myriads of friends. ? -oOu- | NORTH INDIANAPOLIS NOTES The safety program which was held at School No: 42 was larger than any safety meeting in the ;ity. One hour before the set tihio or the program there were more
News Of The Churches
The Rev. E. F. Hardge of Galdwjell chapel A. M. E. Zion church will preach a special sermon at Allen Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. His choir wjill furnish the music. This i s e last Sunday in our old church. r e are inviting the public to be esent. Rev. W. D. Shannon, pas-
tpr.
Teacher Training School To Open
1A ten week’s course in S. S. teacher training started Thursday
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friendly ehun h where you feel afc home and not like a stranger. Early morning prayer at 5 a. m.; Sunday school, 10:30; preaching at 11; Young People’s meeting, 5:30* preaching 7:30. Tuesday and Friday prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Elder F. E. Williams, pasotr; Rey. Robert Alexander Hazel, assistant pastor; Lena Murphy, clerk; Bell Davis, choir leader; Stephen Lewis, Sunday school supt.;H. Benjamin. pres.. Young People’s Society, last Sunday, Elder Williams
p-.,. hv th7Vnnti~.ii niutHof nt! preached two very instructive 8er-
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church at“7“3o‘‘p. < ’ r m ad C U rMr I>t St t i A •W’* <='">> '» bel " s
Clair and Senate Ave. Mr. Clifford ! e ' ery , : oy * ho . I, .“ s , , r .® g “ l ®I Knits, district supt.. will be , „ | ch«reh home « ■■vlWdto !«■«"« charfte. A superintendent council, hav ® a sood time The pastor s will also he organized. Mrs. iSil- * lsh . to . r > ye “ «"<*> you J?"* /iarti nres ! Central Dist r 1180 W,sh to !ni P ress u P° n minds lain, pres., Central Dlst. | of p arents that ft is a duty they j The members and i tor of I owe to their God and country to M Bethany Missionary Baptist church | g0 rt}gu larly to church and SunProspect and Maderia Sts., observ- davschool. Send your children to ed their fourth anniversary, Feb. Sunday school, select one of the s 20, 27. The Deacons, Rev. Wagner,' many churches as their church.:;*
The Needle Craft club of Sec han 1,500 parents and friends ond Baptist met* with Mrs. Ell; iwaitiug the performance. .The
Able, 2142 Shrivor ave., Wediies
day evening.
The Research department of Hi
chpt.
die Williams, supt.; B. Y. P. U-, Mrs. H. Wagner, pres.; the Ladies’
ichool has fioi hist a single point T
’ll the safety contest; every other lehooj has so you see, 12 has
Baptist jWomen of’ the State f ill something to he proud of. Boy’s meet Monday, Feb. 27 with Mrs. choir sang at St. Paul’s PresbytePartheue Crawford. 450 Blake St. ! "an church Thursday night * V»rThe friends club will meet Wed- Kinia Isaiah, age 11. died last week nesday with Mrs. Ada Goins. 615 latter an illness of several months. W. 12th St. Quotations begin was In Mrs. J. Jones’ class, with “U * ' Mrs. Chambers’ room received the -ru n . i i . i r. . health banner for. making the host Tho r mMo-llhn an.I I o ubjnel , , h . Th L,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kick last week. 2042 Highland PI. Mr. !
and Mrs Mnodv In West "7th St P ro « ram lor Feb '26, Reading b> ano mis Moody in west -7tn ht . Ruth Howe; piano duet, quotatloiii entertaired the c ub Wednesday trom favorite authors; redd AssocKou 7 Ntiro "StmlcdS’ i K, "* : V0 ‘ :al sol(> ’ ASHOuatiou OI Ncgio MUHiciiUiri, | I1(jva williams: .topic, “Honesty,”
held first
tral distdet.
many
the Sunday school, Mrs. Ar- i, ome . This church extends a cor-
dial welcome to the public. The Marion County Missionary
Union will meet with South Calvary Baptist church. Rev. J. T, L. Highbaugh, .pastor, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 26. Cordia Watson, pres.
Iirdil J" wll ' Si#? ! Wllla B. How I and dlscuHslim urday wlltii Mth. Lluni Hill, 2po71 t jitfuifc/ifitinu iriiiurmt N. Capitol Ave. Miss Ellen V. 0,1 loplc ’ “<*oorKlanna Ellison.)
Thomas, presideut and Ralph MeWilliams, organizer for the (fu-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson hnvi- moved from 519 W .11th Sit.,
The It chard Allen Cliomle sod j to 628 N. West St. sty was guests of Mrs. Wm, Mor-j Mrs, Mary Bryant visited rela rls and non, Caldwell Morris, 1919 fives and friends in Terre Haute Bon levari place, at a Valent ine ' the past week and was highly ejnparfy, Tuesday. tertallied.
JUBILEE HALL
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Jubilee Hall, Fisk University, made possible by Fisk Jubilee
Singers, February
i sample of which will a ppear in concert Tuesday evening.
28th, at Attacks High S drool Auditorium.
DEBATE dN SEGREGATION ! School of Music and Fine Arts.
Tuesday,
March 6 At
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Scnool 2<i, 8 o’clock
John C. Bankett. Vernon Anderson and E. H. Grice, W. A. Cole, are the lehating teams that will debate I he question “Resolved. That Segregation Has Retarded the Prog’ess of the Negro." Bankett s a well known news per man and is familiar with tjhe problems that confront the Negro today. He will argue the affirmative sidd of the question. Mr. Au derson, allso on the affirmative side is a student in- Butler college and is wejll informed on the impoirtant issues; of the day that concerns the race. Mr. Grice is a young business man, well known among the representative people of the city. He is a man with a family and is in a position to know from experiencs some of the needs of the race. Mr. Grice will argue the negative dde of the question. The other meiiiber of the negative team is Mr. Colle, a promising attorneyIn his profession he has a change to meet and study the Negro under certain conditions that gives him an insight) to the many sided questions that are in the minds of tjie
people.-
Musical numbers will be given by members of the Cosmopolitan
NOTICE!
Ihe teatimouial which B. B. White is circulating throughout this city and perhaps other places Is false and unauthorized. U^iless said cards are withdrawn and destroyed linmediately, action will be taken.—Earl K. VanHorn; Lil-
lian M. Lemon.
i...—-oOo— CARD OF THANKS Alexander—We desire to express our sincere thanks to our relatives,
friends an
d neighbors for every
kindness and sympathy shown dur-
ing the s
udden death of our be-
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loved husband and father, William H. A lexander. We especially
thank Rev
S. Wtlliaqis, Mrs
Theodore ’he choir
Undertake^ Lucas B. Willis and Dr. Lewis and the attending physi clans at the city hospital.—Wif
and daughter.
Mrs. Lucretia Mitchell, directing. Mrs. Moirselles Smith will render an instrumental selection. Ti^e entertainment is being given under the auspices of the Woman’s Council. The proceeds will be used fdr the scholarship fund of the club. Mrs. Mary Keys is the president and Mrs. Vena Gray is chairman 0f the committee in charge. oOo I
S. M. T. Program
Deborah Temple No. .3, S. M. T., will render the following program Tuesday evening. Feb. 28. 8:3|0 sharp at the U. B. F. hall. 542 1|2 Indiana Ave.: Song. Deborah Temple; solo, Mrs. Lula Wilson; address, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson; son£. Ladies’ quartette; reading, Evta Robinson; remarks, M. W. P.. M. E. Warfield. After the program ja beautiful cedar chast and % contents will be given the person holding the lucky number. * Don’t forget date and get your ticket noW from the ladies. Mary E. Warfield, M. W. P.r Ida Flowers, sec. oOo I
IRVINGTON NEWS By Mrs. Anna Billips
Mrs. Margaret Woodson is ill with an attack of the flu. * Mrs. Lizzie Compton, who lias been ill for somje time took a sudden turn for the worse Sunday, but is resting easy at this time. * Mrs. Jessie Alexander h;Us been 1 confined to her home for a week with a severe chid. .* Mrs. Olie Bertlram is able to be out again after h short illness * Averitt Corley is conf fined to his home with a fracture skull suffered at the Pennsylvani Round house where he is employee * Mrs. Lizzie BllMps is confined tb her bed this week * Mrs. Vivian Corinelius was the week etvd guest of hej* sister, Mrs. Ella Turner en route t her home in Chicago from Louisville * We had wonderful service at Firs) Baptist church Sunday with the pas tor, Rev. J. Martin, in charge. Tin pastor in asking that all member will please be present next Sunday morning as we will have a speclaj guest, and the choir will render spe clal music for the occasion. Nex Sunday will also mark the beglnnlni of our Financial Drive for Five thous and dollars. Rev. Martin and ehpi worshiped at the Metropolitan Bap
T . i C t,Kt church last Thursday night. Ha . J. F. Pope aim Kev. c. | p reac j le( j a wonderful sermon jvfttdh Mitchell. Dll’, j whs enjoyed by all. Mrs. Sarah Bar iCahlp Mr Milligan anti nett, the mother of Dennis Bess an ’v ularl I Tbdbms Bess of Jeffersonville, die, of Bethel church, also t-nUdenly last Thursday night, Hej
funeral was held Monday afternoor at the First Baptist church with Rev* E. W. Barker, pastor of the Zion A. M. E^ church, of which she was a,
member, in charge.
and the Missionary had charge'of the pupgram on cliff ere: - 1 nights, assisted by local pastors and their congregation. A splendid pro gram will be held Sunday morning and evening and at 3:30 p. m. The public is welcome. Rev. Chas. Wal-
ton, pastor.
Metropolitan Baptist Church Rev. J r D. Johnson, pastor, Sunday, 10:45 text “The Linage of Christ.” B. Y. P. U. special program at 6:30. Rev. P. D. Gordon will preach. Sick arc: Kittle MInter, W. 26th St.; Mattie Davis In DiM’hcU St.; Lillie B. Bush in 16th
St.
Shiloh Baptist Rev. J. I. Saunders, pastor. A literary program will be rendered Monday, Feb. 27, 8 p. m., under the aiiuplces of the Brotherhood. I. li. Thomas will talk on "The Coming Kingdom.” Other speakers will lie present and music will lie furnished by the choir. The public Is Invited. N. C. Allen, chairman. ftev. J. H. Davnport, pastor of Friendship’ Baptist church,.. Chicago; will close revival services on Sunday at South Calvary Baptist church. Rev. J. T. Highbaugh, pastor. After a successful three-week session. Many additions were received into the membershsip.
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