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News Of The State Of Indiana

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Terre Haute, Indiana

JOSEPH CHURCHILu 'District Manager 1B21 Spruce Street

TERRE HAUTE, IND. Services at Spruce St. church Sun- brother. C’has. WadJ.

day were well attended and enjoyed. The pastor, Rev. J. A. Mitcham.

[ preached from the subject, ‘•.Send

Them NLothlng.” Rev. Hayden will preach Sunday morning and night. On March 2, Group 2, Mrs. Kllyn Gilliam, leader, will give a young Men Men’s Popufarlty contest. Your vote will be for one of the following young men: Dr. W. A. Edwards, Luther Roberts, Warren Anderson, Allen 1'arks and Winston Jones. A mutual program will be rendered and the playlet, “Churching Brother Harrison.” No admission. Refreshments * Remember the big rally on Sunday, March 18th. 91|t)00 is expected to be raised on the building fund. * L. C. Edwards feceived a painful injury Sunday while on ployed at the Malleable and taken to the Union hospital. * * I>. C. Edwards after several illness, is able to be out * * «9^iggens who is employed in Ev(fflle, spent tlv we.-k end with his He motored here with a friend. Margaret Maddox is able to be around in her borne. * Mrs. Kate Sharpe is confined to her bed with illness. Miss Naomi Mitcham continues to Improve. A number of young peo}le gathered at her home Sunday afttoon, Feb. 12. the occasion being birthday. Mrs. Alice Steward is Jroving nicely * Mrs. Leana Oates [tome from Chicago * Mr. and Mrs. (bert Laffoen of Chicago, announce birth of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. toon are former residents of this . • Mr and Mrs. Gerald Bradtw announce the arrival of a baby jy • J. Barnett was found dead in ^Chicago. • Steven Long of Drakesboro, Ky., is spending several weeks with his son, Mr. and Mrs. William

city mayor, the Hon. Marcus Sulxer, J ies* aid of Wiley met with Mrs. May

\ ices were at the residence Wednes

day at 2

officiated. He is survived uy iuisi»-i, . j , Frank Carter, sister, l’’austina Smith ! .

delivered a wonderful address. Touch ing on the lives of many of our not ed race leader, the Rev. R. M. Gaines gave us some encouraging remarks. Rev. Lilllous dlosed with a talk on

r> u l Negro progress. ♦ The W. F. M. S.

p. in. - Rev. H. H. Black nt\hfh nm ,

i i k e. tucr a l ‘h* 1 home of Mrs. Nellie Beat-

tery. • Mrs Patterson' of Anderson, ' J H i "k S ^Uended'th'e proInd., is visiting Mrs. Wade and hen - ■

Owens. Thursday afternoon * A gues sing contest is being given to help raise the delegates’ rare to annual conference in Chicago, April 11. You will be called upon soon, let every one help. * A. Cooper made a business trip to Indianapolis, Saturday. * The Ladies Aid of Bethel met with Mrs. J-fila Howard. * Mrs. Mary-Thur-

BRAZIL, IND.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins a fine baby boy. He arrived on Feb. 12 the date c.f birth of the great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, and so was named James Lincoln * Miss Mary Beechum, daughter of Rev. Beechum, pastor oi me Churth Of The Living God, and Henry Patton,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patton were united in marriage at the home of the bride. Best wishes were extended by the parents and many friends. * Miss Ira Coleman, a student of Indiana State Normal, was at home over the week end* Mrs. Odetta Allies of Terre Haute visited her parents, Sunday * rs. Ruby Porter of Terre Haute; was here visiting her parents, Sunday, * Second Baptist church—Sunday school was held at the usual hour, followed by morning church services. B. V. P. U. began at seven o'clock. The Second Division of the Live Wires, remains the banner class. This unit is a class of girls. Th eevening church services be-

gan at eight.

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BRAZIL. IND.

Brown Chapel A. M. E. church held

gram given at M. E. church at North \7*kr*?‘»r»r\ Wurwlo 12. * f PH£* T9T*0 —

Vernon,. Sunday, Feb. 12. • The program was largely attended by both races. The W. C. T. U., Mrfc Waltmire, pres., rendered the pro^am on Lincoln day; * Rev. J. L. Thompson delivered the address * Mrs. Lizzie Carver is improving at the home of Mrs. Mattie Inskipp. * Mrs. Louis O’Banion . is improving wonderfully. * * The Household of Ruth gave an in-

Mrs. J-aia nowaru. - iwrs. iwiti jr- a uu; - L1 . d „ nt man Is confined to her home * Mrs. i ‘ Ola "Mae Williams is Improving * * ’? Take the Recorder. You can not find a better paper. .* * Phone your news in to Mrs. Walden, 1313. She will ap-

preciate it.

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.BLOOMINGTON, IND.

By Frank Hunter

Floyd Brown in N. Adams St., who has been ill, died Friday night, Feb. it. Funeral services were held front Second Baptist church, Feb. 20th, in charge of Rev. M. M, Porter. He

staJIation program at their hall last j,.f t ;i W ife, one brother and one sis-

educatlon. Yet it is from this class dianapolis * The Independence bastfiat are hungry for learning thsit | ketbali ciub met Wednesday with iJ our leader come from and he ex-. an a v Clark • Miss MIlHred C»mn

after receiting all the education p<^-

siblc in the

h2 rt mlir. *1 K , e " T n ^ U ‘•° ur r YTlFla. Mr. Moore is chauffeur for Mri he ntlglit liter help his people. Ju!-I nn(1 M .1 v,.ri u * Mr arm

lan entered DePauw

W bile

could tie

gymnasil inland in 1920 graduated * kVtVnded ‘ the^bedside“of hli* brother j ‘ !}} H c i?^f ’ ft r who is *lk * Dennis Boyce returned ,eta Lapjt.i. Mi‘. | home Tuesday night from Charleston, i, v r. . , nst ,r Uct ,p^ A ^ Ind., where she attended the funeralj • i > -t Nashville, I < nn. A few >eais of j ier husband, Hug. Dowle,..

who was killed in an accident. * The"

Tuesday night. * Rev. Lillious and Rev. S. M. Gaines made some eneour

its second day Feb.

quarterly conference Sunlj2th. * Presiding Elder C.

L. ITpthegiove was present and ad-

ministered

saFrament. More than two

hundred dollars were raised during the quarter. A largo numbers attended and all agreed it was the best quarterly meeting held in years. * * The Harry T. Burleigh quartette, cojapposed of Mrs. Edna Evans, Misses Cynthia and Gladys York and Hcl-

.en i Smith, gave a program of spir-

Sims left Monday for Louisville, call | ed by the serious illness of her aunt * Messrs. P. W. Stewart and Tindolph Cook visited friends in Vincennes, last week * Mrs. Casey, mother of

T*rof.

ill.

F. D. Blake, is reported qtli:< r-oOo

RICHMOND, IND. By Christeen Owens, Jr. The Hattie E.» Pressley Mirsionar>' circle of Mt. Moriah met Wednesday with Mrs. Roht. Show’cm ft. A most wonderful subject was opened by Sister Rowley on “Why I Am A Baptist.” It was well worth hearing. Miss Hoisinger of Columbus, < >., was a visitor of the circle and made some very helpful remarks. This circle meets Wednesday afternoon at the ohme of Mrs. Hattie Floyd on John St. • The Nannie E. Burro ugh Missionary Circle met Tuesday with Mrs. Lou Walker * The M. E. Delaney Missionary Circle of Mt. Morinn church met at the home of Mrs. H. Smith. • Leander Hoisinger is ill. * Rev. J. S. Crittenden is one of the most able gospel preachers who- the world has any where. If you don’tbelieve it bring your Bible and follow him in his sermons. The gospel *“ telling God’s word Just as it is then lives It after preaching it. chunTT is doing nicely now. He vhed two wonderful sermons p.v. * The Prayer baud" of Mt. ih church is still doing its Mr. and Mrs. Vivian, Mr. and Will Green, and son, Alex, of letown, O., motored over and the guests of Mrs. Green’s parRev. and Mrs. J. F. Owens, on Jday • Rev. J. F. 1 Owens prerachat the morning and evening servat the Wesleyan M. -E. church. ,e ' i*. Wm. James preached at the Sning services a* Socond Baptist *rch, Sunday. • The revival servat the Bethel A; M. E. church ed Friday night. Rev. Franklin conducted the services during meeting. He is from Indianapolis. J. Carter, 26 years old, died sudHy at the home of his sister, Mrs. Smith on Sheridan St. Funeral ser-

audience was much pleased. Mrs. M. Oliver is accompanist * Mrs. Elizabeth Miller is visiting in Crawfordsville with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Den-

nis.

ot)o VINCENNES. IND. By Wilbur J. C. Guilford Dr. and Mrs,. Raymond < lintnn. Miss Nellie Cook, .Miss Parthenia Norris, Miss Lillian Miller, motored toyEvansville, Sunday. They were «cenijiponled home by William Proctor, ,wfio wns%the guest of Miss Cook. * Danit'l Turner of Chicago, visited friends during the week end. Me rflso preached two wonderful sermons” at the Second Baptist church, Sunday. Daniel is the son of the Rev. Daniel Turner, who was pastor of the Second Baptist church some years ago. * Mrs. .Maud Embry received word Mrs. Mamie Barber of Indianapolis, that her brother Vernie Pauley, died. * * The Valentine social given by the Come See club Tuesday was a success * A large congregation greeted the Rev. S. M. Riley, pastor of the M. E. church, at Princeton, Jnd., at tin- Second Baptist church, Sunday evening. * Mrs. Eva B. Wiggins visited Mrs. Eva Mr« ks at Lawren<*eyille Sunday. * Rev. H. .1. Thompson of Princeton, former pastor of Bethel church, motored here Tuesday e n route to Washington to visit in a revival. He was accompanied by the Rev. J. H. .Wiggins and was the over night guest of Rev. and Mrs. Wigpins. * Mrs. Mabel Talbot was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Lawrencevillc, 111., last week * M. Green isi ill at his home. oCF>

ter. < Mrs. Sadie Guess and Mrs. Dorothy Eagleson have returned from

aging remarks. * C. Baker Cook on j Cincinnati. * The Union revival of Mail boat, spent first of week with the three churches is having grerat friends • S. C arver entertained friends] success. Don’t fail to attend these at home of his father, with a birth-J meetings. * Airs. M. M. Porter spent day party. * Roy Inskipp iis im-jthe week end# in Indianapolis. * Mr. nenvinir * Mrs. Anna ('lemons is con- and Mrs. Dewey Alexander spent, the

week end in Indianapolis as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle Schaffer. * Harry and Frank Jones ha eg been brought to this city from the Orphans’ home school at Irvington, Ky.

_ They are at the home of Mrs. Ford on ers Were entertained by Master How- East Tenth St. * Mrs. Martha .Mor-

ton of Columbus, ami Mrs. Lula Turner of Indianapolis, have returned to their homes after a briief visit with their mother. * Prof. T. C. Johnson of Indianapolis Apent Sunday with his

family in West; Seventh St.

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proving. * Mrs. Anna Clemons is eon fined at her home * The Ladies of Second Baptist church will give a leap year supper at the church o n Friday night. 6 The Ladies Aid met

with Kirs. Jackson, .Master Hurley he- phans’ home school at Irvington

ing the Jiost. * The Standard Bear-1 They

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ard Amos at the home of Mrs. Bettie Jenkins.

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NEW ALBANY, IND.

Bethel A. M. E.r church services were met with goo<l attendance. One addition. S. S. pew rally good. On Feb. 26, we will have quarterly meeting. The male and female chorus of the Galalion church and others will be with us. Jeffersonville choir and all of the city churches are invited. Communion and baptizing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. * Mrs. R. Lindsey entertained the Iny club Thursday. •> * A paper by Merrill on the Origin of St. Valentine and solo by Mrs. Carle .Manuel. Guests were .Madams John-

MUNCIE, IND.

By Ella L. V. Keith 812 E. Second Street

Shaffer Chapel A. M. E. jChurch—

One addition was made to the church , , ... _ u after the Pastor, Rev. A. E. Taylor, i““ J - •’** s?s preached from subject, “Man’s Life ( o^ r . sum In God's Hand,” at the morning ier- Mot *> -Sumlatf I

vice. A tevenihg service “Everyone May Receive the Things Done In His

. , , . . . _ received by Mrs. Alice Owens from schools of Alabama, came j jj arr y Moore who is in Talaha.ssee, ke a medical course V^uiFla. Mr. Moore is chauffeur for Mr. help his people. JuJ-I an( j ]yi r . s . M. .1. Voris. * Mr. and Mrs. ij a ' An hi '* Ritchey spent Sunday in In- ; there he proved that dianapolis. Mrs. Ritchey visited with Lie both a school 1 friends and relatives and Mr. Riteheyj

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received hiu position as head of the chemistry lepartment at Howard. .Miss Mattl* Pearl Julian, a sister of Prof. Juliar, is a Lacher in the Atjtucks High school of Indianapolis, also Miss Elisabeth of this city will he graduated from DePauw with the '28 class. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Julian. parent? of these splendid young race folk, live in tills city * Services at the different churches in the city were rsported as being well attended at eieh hour, last Sunday although the ilay was very disagreeable. The program rendered at Bethel A. M. E. church was «enjoyed .by all present. Those taking part were Mrs. A. McCoy, Messrs. Cftas. Woods and Henry .Mile?. The chqir rendered mush 1 which was splendid. * The paste:' of Ml. Zion Baptist church, Rev. H. W. Hawthorne, delivered an excellent sermon at 11:30 from Luke 23-42, subject, •’Victory Thru Humbleness.” The .Sunday school afid B. Y. P. IT. held fnteres.ing sessions at their ret spective hoi rs. * Mrs. Bessie Thag • gard, who Las been Hi at the- home of her slate -, Mrs. Chas. Woods, for

several wy-^cs is improving.

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•Harris

MADISON,

By Greenville

Lincoln day was observed at Ebenezer M. E. church Sunday, Feb. 12. A special Lincoln day service. The pastor. Rev. Lilious, preached on the subject, “Man After God’s Own Heart.” The Negro Brotliertioom Welfare league secured the white Odd Fellows’ hall for the banquet and program which was held Feb. 13. The Ladies of the church had charge. The

! Body.” Sunday afternoon the 15. B.

son and Pope of Louisville. A dainty’club will have a husical at the church repast was served * Services at all of * Monday nite the Busy Bees will

‘ have a musical at the church. * Monday night the Busy Bees will have a program and Mock divorce trial. * * Thursday nite the club will meet with Mrs. Joe Rickman, 401 S. Vine St. * The Junior Religious band will have *a penny supper at the church * Airs. Anna Washington, Mrs. Wm. Z. Thomas and Mrs. Jessie Mansfield <>f Indianapolis, attended the musical at Calvary Baptist yhurch, Thursday. * Mrs. Belle Kelly has returned from

the churi ht-s * iHe klist: Aierta Tol hert, Mrs. Wheeler, .Mrs. Alary Stark, Mrs. Lucy Merman, Mrs. Suson Alexander, Jack Marshall and wife, Mrs. Sadie Graham, Bro. Patton. * Mrs.

Mamie Hunt is able to be out. oOo -

WASHINGTON, IND. ByM rs. F. Esteal

Airs. Lydia Hawkins was hostess at a 6 o’clock dinner Tuesday. Dec-

‘ZSftgtSk «ur vWtlK vr daught.r, ers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs. Sher ' r '"— nr ‘' ' —' —-ei

man Armstrong. Airs. Vina Cot tee, Aliss .Jeanette Mitchell and the hostess * Mrs. Helen Lyons and daughters, Mildred and Irene, were called here Friday from Indianapolis on the account of tin- serious illness <*f Airs. Lyons’ father, Asberry Torrence. * * Mr. and Airs. Raymond Lewis of Brodgeport, 111., S. Nichols of Lawrenceville. 111., and Airs. Lizzie Lewis of Petersburg, were guests of friends Sunday. ° Mr. and Mrs. A. Simmons

Mrs. Minnie Orr. f Funeral service^ for Mrs. Flora Cunningham of Westfield, Inti., were field Wednesday a I Bethel A. M. E. church. Surviving: Husband, George; five sons, two sisters, on«- brother, father and stepmother. Burial in Beech Grove cemetery, Double funeral services were held Friday afternoon at Beech Grove chapel for Thomas Jones and Abraham Pelle. who died several weeks

LEBANON, IND.

Mrs. Charles Woodson and daugh ter, Hetty, 'were hostesses to th^ Embroidery club of Frankfort, Mon ri:.v * viiucko Thelma Allen and D,

of Airs. Lend

.Motley Sum lav' * Kenneth Herring

Group No. I of the Willing Worker;: club .Mrs. A at tie, Sweeney, captain gave a playlet and i-»>pcr at A. A1 E. church Monday. ^ M rs. Nor ell: King was In indianapcu|.s,* Tuesday. <• Joe .Carpenter witnessed die Purdue University-I idiana Uffiversity basketball game, it Bloomington, oSaturctaj nite. * Kei neth Herring, (‘ Dwight Hanna and Miss Helene Bet ,>>• were in Frankfor:, Tuesday * A number ■ >f Frankfort pcoph- attended the playlet anil sup a-r Monday nite here. " Mrs. Melvin i King, Mrs. .foe West

George Tapr the ri.-k list

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LOGANSPORT. IND.

Air. and Mrs

ago, and were being held at tire J. E led Elder All ?n of Lebanon, last Fri

Johnson Funeral parlors until rela-

clairri the bodies. Rev.

and son. Alvin motored to Lawrence- * tivea came to flaim the bmJies. Revn

ille, Sunday. * Air. and Airs. W. D. i A. Ta> lor officiated. urial i Warslnill, Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Mary | ^ch (.rove cemeterj DeJernett were guests of friends in! ouo

Wheatland, Sunday and attended services at the First Baptist church. * Mrs. Loulza Hill and Mrs. .las. Read ar** sick. * Malrin Granger of WTu-at-land was we.-k cud guesi of friends. * Rev. F. Esteal conducted services in Wheatland Sunday * Airs. A. Simmons was hostess to the Missionary Circle of Second Baptist church .Mon-

day.

oOo FRENCH LICK, IND. The Ladies Aid and Brotherhood met with Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Kinney, Feb. 14th. Valentine day was observed and a program on Lincoln

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Directory Of Deadine; Professional Men

was called to Mitchell last Sunday to hold quarterly meeting in the absence of Rev. llpthegrove. * Rev. C. J .Bryant filled the pulpit at Bethel in the absence of Rev. .Mormon and delvered a wonderful message from Hebrew 61st to fifth. Wherefore leaving the doctrine ..f Hie first principles <>f Christ, let us press on to perfection. Subject, “The A. 15. C. of Re(ligion. * The Twilight Social Welfare , .. i4> | club was entertained "Monday evenI ‘ ing at the home of Mrs. Bessie Polij j ard In West Baden. A delightful pro-

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Offica hours: 10 to 11 a. m.. 3 to 6 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 3 to" 4 p. m. ind 7 to 8 p. m. DR. S. A. FVRNISS Office: 401 NORTH SENATE AVE. Residence, 834 N. West Street Office Phone, MA. 0286 LI. 2786; Res. LI. 2936

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M. WEIR STUART

Dentist

729y 2 North West Street Office hours: 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. Sun. day evening by appointment Res. Phone: HA. 2731

hours: Sunday 6 to 7 p. m.: 2 to nt.; 10 to 12 a. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. •r. E. D. Alexander PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 730 Indiana Avenue Phones: Office, LI. 4171. Res. 942 Roache St. Phone TA. 3409

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Office, TA. 4280

8 to 10 a. m.; 12 to 2: 5

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JR. B. PRUETT, M. D. PHYSICIAN « SURGEON treats eye, ear, nose and throat. Northwestern Ave. Indianapolis

hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 3-6 to t P. M. Sunday by appointment. >ne, LI. 6929 Day and night call Dr. MARY E. HYATT-SMITH .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Office. *22 N.

West St. Apt. 4.

Dunbar Court

DENTIST Two Offices Dr. Lucian B. Meriwether 15th and Columbia Avenue: Phone, WEMter 6829. Dr. Slrdastlon D. Meriwether, 501 N. West Street Phone, LI ncoln 0746

» Phone: LI. 8564; Res. Phone: IJBENJ. J- COOKE

>r. R. B. McArthur physician and sungeon Fitted, Eye, Ear, Nose and a Specialty. TWO OFFICES l-'Z N. Western Ave. to 10 A. to 4, s to t P. M. Phone Ran. •10,1.2 Indiana Ave. 11 A. M. iKto 7 P. M. MA 8780. , *

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Provident Hospital Your Hospital. Have your own Physician or Surgeon. 769 INDIANA AVENUE Phone MA. 6730 KITTJE B. WILSON, R. N. Superintendent o f Nurses S. H. J. David — — Director

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gram was rendered. * Valentino decorations were curried, oaf. ' The table was beautiful in its soft color scheme of delicate pink. A delightful luneli was served. * The Pa rent-Teachers’ Association met at the school Monday afternoon. ^ H. J. McKinney was present at this hour and gave to the association a wonderful talk. Mr. McKinney brought to the assoei-

SOUTH BEND, IND. By Mary F. Jones

The Social Hour club which was organized last Monday in th*- horn*of Miss Harriet Smith, elected th*following officers: N. E. Perkins, pres.; Miss Harriet Smith, vice-pres-ident; Dixon, sc-.; Miss Lydia Jones, assist* sec.; Alex Brice, treus.: Miss Mary F. Jones, chm. of social committee. * Miss Leon Stanford is reported very ill in St. Joseph hospital * Mrs. It. A. B. Crum, who wa s hurt in an automobile last week, is improving at the horn eof Mrs. A. W. Pi-i. .A -ivy u SS-rv,* s;t * Mrs

day. * Mrs. Francis, hav

at his homfe wife and se tlieir loss. * r

and Leon King are or

. Third St., Tuesday aft -I lernard Streets, wlio is “•ntal college in Indian-

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rhel » *

Side Banking club wil

h- ciit’-rtain.id by Mrs. Margaret Dah-

n« !•('! N.

efttoOll. * altciuting

apolis, is th(- week end guest of

father, Tayk

rOlTD RE SURPRISED HOW OUR CLASSIFIED

iDS GET SUCH QUICK RESULTS

Jell your house, lot, furniture, automobile or anything Rent your house, vacant rooms, or garage—Get a ‘

JOB or give one—ALL THIS SERVICE 2 CENTS PER WORD

Payment with order in cash or stamps. Ads to run in current issue must be in our office by Wednesday noon. rM"iwrffiiffiTii" ,, TT'"-T'"T r"“niT , nrffiT'ffiTffiiiMf^ffiini— and full of local suggestions as to I SORE LEGS HEALED

program for the organization. Mrs. •

Payne, new to local program, was; Open legs, ulcers and large veins well |received by the audience and by. Goiter, Eczema healed while you her directed suggestions made t b e work. Write for Free Book “How meeting one of the best conducted in .to Heal My Sore Legs at Home.’* immediate circles, i he foi imi meet- T}riqcrihp vont* cnao a P I ienai , ing i'Vb. 26 will be held at Taber- ^® scnr)e case. A. C. Liep« • nacic Baptist chun-h. The friends of Pharmacy; 1385 Green Bay Ave, r( Mrs. Margaret Fiquerva, president i»f 1 milwaukee, WiS. 7-2-51 Rio Rita club, and who is ill at;. '

‘ -t-.r W^sjvkitol arlcj«1 t ' FOR SALE-e-Contents of an

iy anjd hope that she will soon be able I apartment whole or in parts: to return to her home and club. * ^ . The Wide-a-Wake social < iuh, a new- dooks, chairs, rugs, furntlure and ly organized group among the young- - etc. Phone TA. 1720. 2-25-lt. er .sH met Feb. 13th with Jerry Gard- : —

birthdav'last ' Thursday”**" \1 ' Ami- jl Der. The Calumet Art and Welfare.: “LADY ROSE” will whiten and ' "• t»«.U6r colors

had .ii Boston Tea. party at the home , postpaid. Beauty Products Co., of Mrs. Giles. * Miss Willie Bryant i Ashland, O. 2-2G-l-t

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Imperial Art club observed Douglas; Day last Tuesday nite at the horn of Mrs. Tanner. An excellent pro-! gram was rendered. A delicious two-! course luncheon was served. Thej husbands were guests of their wives

—oOo PRINCETON, IND.

Mrs. Hollie Eavs, Miss Julia Tuck-ll the

er, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Edith Malone(1 Cook county hospital, are gla<l to who have been ill are improving. * learn .that she is convales.-ing^rap.d-

Mrs. Chester Parrigen Spent the week end in Lawrenceyille, 111. ■» Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sellars were Lawrence-

villo (lll.i callers Sunday. * Little# - ,.., h r^rre f:-ird John James Growe celebrated his 1st! 1 ° r in(t l <b ’ L,th v ' Ilh

erson, who has been very ill, was able to resume his work at the mines last week. * D. Fields was quit*- sick last week end. Mrs. Chas. J lays of Vincennes was a iTinceton caller Sunday. * Wm. Lewis and Sam Carter, who have been very ill,

is visiting Ais son. * The Potaka revival held by Rev. J. H. French and Rev. S. M. Riley, proved a great success with three to join church and one to come under the watch care of the church and three converts undecided as to preference of church. *

The VV. ff. M. Society will meet on - YT i _ Thursday with Mr. Lydia Cunning- Ues - Tl } < ; meriu consisted of an elab- |

Vlinisters of this (oratei mid-season three-course lunch- —

eon. Among the guests were Mrs. Al-

her kister, Mrs. Snowball, of De-

troit. Mich, * Fidelity Court of Calan- -S the K. of P. held apron bazar Tups- |g| day at Jaunita hail. * Mrs. Sanford 'g 'Overall entertained at 10 o'clock Iffi luncheon on Feb. 1th in honor of Mrs. = R .Salisbury of Hammond. Table dec- < j|

orations hajrmonized with the tibul centerpiece of American

r strerets. * ilrs. Mabe

Hill has betn ill, but is better

J. W. Parker entertain-

C.arner and daughter gone to Danville, Ky

to visit her father. * R. I>ouglass

Ky.. died

Thursday. He leaves a ven children to mourn Mrs. Mary Allen enter-

tained -tly Missionary society of the A. M. K.. chi Teh Thurstiay * * Please II 22X6-R or leave your news it<-ms Honn-r ('. Hill’s harh*-r shot*. JA it iu of R<, -kville is guest <>f his duugliter, Mrs. Effle Harris * Ed Talifero motored to Miami, Fla., this

week oOb

passed away

survived by om- daughter, ilortense. Johnson; ti husband, T’erey Dawson, a mother and father and a host of relatives and friends. ’ Dewey Grace of <‘hii-ago, spent week-end the guest of ids sister, Mrs. Jeanne Met "ullough, • J. D. Weatherspoon is rerporteti very eritieally ill. * E. J. Pnthank, executive secretary and S. #B. Nichols, Istys work secretary also editor of Hie Wheatley Center Bulletin of Fort Wayne, Ind., delivered an address last Thursday evening in the tiering House in behalf of the recreational work of this city. * <H. Tobias, senior secretary of the Colored Men’s department, V. M. C. A., spoke at the Hering House last Friday nite in the

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interest of the Y. M. * The condition of Mrs. Jessie Steen, College St., remains unchanged. Dewey Grace, a

Km SSZ s sociation should they adhere to them, a . r> t S,tl ?. n „ W,th ^ayton

Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.

Other Hours by Appointment

Dr. L. Aldridge Lewis Phone: LI ncoln 2674 Office: 603'Z? N. West Street Residence: Kenwood 2617

Office hours: 10 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday 3 to 4 p. m. DR. L. R. YOUNG PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Cor* Northwestern Ave.. A Edoemont 2438J/2 Northwestern Ave., upstairs Office, TA 2208 Res., TA. 2653

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* The Imperial Council met with Mrs. Thomas Hanley Wednesday ev-

ening.

ooo—; MT. VERNON, IND. By Dixon Velma Mrs. Viola* Easton died at her home on Laurell Si., Feb. 1, after an illmss of 2 weeks. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Second M. E. church, Rev. .1. L. Thompson, officiating. * N. Dixon is ill at the home of his son, F. Dixon. * H.'m \ Williams spent week end in Franklin. * Mrs. Marveline Sander.-; of Grammar visited Mrs. Fount Dixon, Tuesday. * Miss Beatrice Dixon and Raymond Bolden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bolden, Sunday. * The Ladies Aid Society met last Friday. * Mrs. Lula Mitchell has returned t to hep home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Scott of Indianapolis, who underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Scott Is getting along line. * Sick n tfiains about the same.

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The Junior Mir.sionary Society gave it Ky. oyster supper at the home of Miss Elizabeth Harper, Tuesday, which proved a success. Miss Helen I Beady and Kem-th Herring of Lebanon, and Dwight Wilson of f’rawfordsville, attended. Mrs. Elizabeth Harper. Mrs. F. A. Brown, Sr., Mrs. A. Watkins, Rev. (’. II. Watkins, Mr. ad Mrs. Oliver Weir and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Kobt. Fanning and Mrs. Mol He Andrews, Misses Gladys Harper, Bessie Fanning, Jessie Fanning, Jaunita Watkins, Messrs. Jefferson, Davenport, Willi a mTrice. O, Purse 11, Willie Joe Thompson and F A. Brown, Jr., attended a play al Lebanon, Thursday. * Thy Senior Missionary soeiefy me( with Mrs. 1>. L. Cummings, Wednesday afternoon. •Master Ernest Johnson is seriously ill with pneumonia. • Jefferson Davenport was an Indianapolis visitor,

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OQO NEW CASTLE, IND. By Mrs. Gertrude Walden The Moek wrdtling given by the Koal Kids at Wiley Monday was a suceess. • Rev. (\ T. Parker was in Indianapolis Monday on business. • * Mrs. Henrietta Ph-kel had as her guest, her sister, of Muncie, last week. * Mrs. Frances Kimbrough is visiting in Gary. • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dean, Mr. and Mrs. J.^H. Bailey and Mrs. Emma Howard visited in Rushville, Sunday • Mrs. Donald of Indianapolis spent the week end with her husband. * Mrs. Ida Neal is ill • Word was received here Sunday that Abe Goodall, who left here on Tesday for Indianapolis, is dead. • • Misses Edith and Letha Meridia of Spiceland spent the week end visiting relatives. • Both churches were well attended Sunday. • Rev. C. T. Parker attended the meeting at the Simpson chapel in Indianapolis, on Sunday afternoon. * Several young people called on Miss Anna Mae Watkins on Main St!, Sunday. • Miss Maggie La vert y Was guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Neal Sunday. • The Home Missionary met at the church parlor Wednesday to make plans for a social Monday evening. * The h-p-worth league met with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glover and was entertained by Mrs. Mildred Henry. * The Lad-

Independent baseball team. •* E. T. Attwell, field director of the National playground and recreation association of America, of Philadelphia, Pa., appeared at the liering bouse outlining an interesting program of the Recrea-

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WABASH, IND. By Frances Logan The miscellaneous club will give a chili supper Tuesday night. Tinclub was organized by tin- pastor, Rev. Strickland. Mrs. Era Kinney, president • Miss Naney Brown celebrated her 12th birthday Saturday at the home of her grandma, Mrs. O. G. Brown. Nancy received many beautiful presents • Mrs. Rowenette Walters of Chicago, will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia Jordan. * W. Russell, Russell Pritchett, Wayman Brown, W. Kinney, Isaac Kinney and Wentworth Lewis spent Sunday iin Marion being initiated in 32nd degree Masonry. •: Mrs. Nellie Jefferson, wlto hits been sick is out again • Daniel Jordan and Howard Curtis w.ere the guests of friends in Marion Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs; Charles Walters of Marion were guests of relatives Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Janies E. Johnson of Marion, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Johnson, Sunday • Ft b. 24 will be the Colored Peoples’ night at th<- Community gym. What Wabash hoy was over to Marion Sunday looking over the Mitrion girls’.’ Ask H. c. 0O0 v CREENCASTLE, IND. The following few lines ar** from Percy Julian, class '20 of DePauw L’., now head of the chemistry department at Howard university: “It ts a hard struggle for the race boy or girl to keep afloat in order to secure an

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SEYMOUR, IND. Rev. Marstal of Louisville, preached at the Biptist church Sunday. Prof. Frank Lee was business passen- ; ger in India; apolis, Saturday. • Sun-

The class will al on Mr. and Mrs.

will have a [call meeting Thursday

night at which time Mrs. Harrison l (Mevelaud, O.

Monday, one of the state officers, will give an address * Miss Blanch* Maddex is or program at the prayer services which will be given at the White Christian chUn-h, Friday afternoon. At that time- all whit. -.hun he.s of tpe city are taking part.

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BYVILLE. IND.

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ham at 2:30 • The Ministers of this city, Lyles, W’ashingtbnn nd Vincennes will render a program at the A. M. E. church in Princeton, next Friday , night. Everybody should come out and enjoy this concert. • Rev. H. .1. Thompson attended the revival at Washington, Tuesday nite. Services were very, good at Bethel A. M. E. church. The pastor filled his pulpit Sunday morning. The joint anniversary was celebrated. • Life of Geo. Washington Miss Musetta Scott Life of Lincoln; Prof. Curtis Lucas and paper on Bishop Allen, Mrs. Mary F. Thompson. Remarks by Mr. J .R. Kaukman. • Funeral for little John Calven Walden was held at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon, Rev. H. J. Thompson officiat-

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CHARLESTON NEWS By W. u. Newboit

Funeral services for Lud Doyle were held at Bethel A. M. E. church Tuesday afternoon. Never in years if ever, have we had so much esteem and appreciation shown by the white people of our community. -Mr. Doyle was well known b;-» all classes being a janitor of the white Presbyterian and Christian churches and the three lodges. For a while he was janitor of the School in this way he was known and liked-'by all. Many beautiful floral tributes were sent. The White school went in'a body to the home. Th.- Sexton men, white, acted as pall hearers while, the colored acted as honorary pall bearers. Rev. Rouhlac officiated assisted by the Rev. J. T. t’rossland, Peru, In'd. The pastor, officers and choir members received many worthy compliments on the efficient manner in which the funeral w.*w? conducted and the beautiful songs that were sung. Those attending from out of town were: Misses Sal lie and Prentice King, Colum- ( bus; Bud King, Edinburg; Mrs. An-1 gie Hon. Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, Louisville, Ky.; Rev. J. F. I f'rossland, Peru; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Jeffersonville. • Quarter- ; ly m°eting services were held a t :

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live toev-ryone. * The Senior Mission-} w _j ry f’ir-’ie of First Baptist church met arp vmi I nMCM V? Feb. 20 f»i the home of Mrs. W. L. j ARE YOU LONELY?

'Anderson. * Feb. 13, the Getting Busy( 1 Savin; fs <-iwb met \^fth Mrs. Rosebud j Smart. Mery hers . and visiting friends" [thru 1 he. Iin.-dejjtq Mrs. Smart, who Is ! (known for heridngemiity found themJ iI cn 11. <• t C- tVf' *4 I V/'ll 1 £> t i»». I'kO?’ —

| selves! guests :i real Valent in* parity. Place cards and favors were appropriate for 'the occasion and a [three course luncheon was served * * jMrs. Mattie Walker was hostess on [Monday. * The F’outh Ward club held ,an opim meeting Friday at Columbia (hall. Because of the blizzard the anjnounced program was not carried out and another open meeting will be held iin the near future. Mr. Moorelaml df Grasselli, pres. • Among those} attending the Recreation conference* held in Chicago layst week were Mrs. II. Goodman, Mrs. VV. L. Anderson and Mrs. M. Posey • Mrs. .1. W. Brown and Mrs, B. E. ' Daniels.

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Lambert, Suikday * William Sebastin of Greeniburg, and Miss'Margaret Martin our city, were week end guests of friends in Indianapolis. • Mrs. Alary Johnson entertained the Willirg Workers club Tues day. * Valentine party was followed by a three course luncheon. The table was set in the form of a bift heart. Guests were Mrs. Augustine Senoms, Mrs. A. Kell;- and Mrs. Ella Mae Wallace * The Junior Triangle school No. 2 i-njoyeo a valentine party on Tuesday at tpe Y. W. rooms.

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-ooo EliK HART, IND. - Mrs (’barIS* Britt continues in a critical con<1 it oil. Misses Ruby Folding, Tallinn Shephard of Three Rivers, Miiit., ate visiting Miss Clvdia Foley, Rev. O, FT. Price, state Missionary of th* Baptist denomination, preached two excellent sermons, Sunday at the Canaan Baptist church. The Bcthd A. M. FT. church, under the tuanagemt nt <>f Mrs. ArtidvLee Ed wards,’ eele irated the racial letidt rs by giving an old-fashioned historical cencert. Mr.*,. Lillian Oglesby. Miss Ruby Ja< kson, Mrs. Parker, read excellent papers on the life" and the works of Booker T. Washineton, Douglass and Lincoln. Mrs. Essie Bridgeforth give the rapid advaneement of the race. Prof. If. F. Smith addressed upon the wonderful life of Douglass and the effect it had upon the people. The club ladies were aP dressed to rf present the styles of the past. Ratio K. P. lodge is preparing to give the state grand chanvice chancellor of the Ernes! G. Tidrington, reception Mtlreh 3rd. The Lincoln Douglass program was given at tin Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. H. • F". Smith, mistress of eerenlnnlea. • Prof. H. F. Smith appointed Misses Miriam McC’aully and Alfredia Britt to sell the Recorder and the utagazin* American Lift.” See them and get •your papers e\ery Sunday at Sunday school.

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Sunday was quarterly meeting a t Hoods temple. Rev. L. D. Davis, P.. JO., of Indianapolis, delivered a soul-' stirrin sermon. In the afternoon, the Rev. Davis, pastor, and choir, rendered services at (’leaves temple. The, Hoods temple choir sang as never be-( fore, with their spotless robes and with their echoing voices singing anthems of praise. The Union meeting continues• this week and Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Rev. C. G. Hardison, 'pastor. Quarterly conference was held Monday night. * Mrs. Naomi Lovings of Gum St., is much improved after serious illoess.

Miss Ida .Lee Huston of 634 .McCor-. *♦- r-. — ... — mlck Ave., is confined to iter home trouble; we want you to trv a jar o and unable to resume her school 1 EAST .INDIA HAIR GROWER. The studies. Tlte Missionary Society of j rpmeriy contains medical properties Little Hope Baptist church gave a ! that go to the roots of the Hair, stim,successful entertainment at the home ifiate the skin, helping nature do. her , of Mrs. Willie M. Hathaway, 720 Me-; work. Leaves the hair soft and silky j Cormiek. * Rev. E. D. Weatherspoon 1 Perfumed with a halm of a thousand and choir of the Little Zion Bapti.stfflowers] The best known remedy foi church, rendered services and a short' Heavy £nd beautiful eye-brows. Also program at Liberty Baptist chun-h. I rjfstores gray Jiair to its- natural color. * Rev. Weatherspoon seemed at his * Can be used with hot i nn. - Prlct (vest and delivered a great sermon. * j sent by mail, 60c, 10c ex. ’.a for post-

Feb. 29 the Community Assn., form- a ee erly the Y. M. C. A„ will give a leap) f ' year supper beginning at four p. m. ‘ *

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000 NOTICE TO ABSENTEE State of Indiana - County of Marion, ss;

Lucy Taylor vs. . , Mathew Tavior No. ^9-26676.

To Ma.h'ew Taylor, Greeting: You are hereby notified that

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NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS,

ETC.

Iti the Matter of the Estate of

r. ornticl. A\e. Music and games wer** George W.ishington Sims, Deceasetl.

featured. A two-course luncheon was —

served. Many gifts were received. I* Mrs. Virginia Church, 425 Taylor Ave., continues very ill. * The Pastor's Aid of Little ilojie held a suchessful rally Sunday afternoon. Rev. L.' A. McIntyre and choir conducted services. Rev. Jeff Dixon, pastor. MILLER’S KEEP ... GL

No. 63-20260.

In the I’robate Court of Marion Couu-

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FRANKLIN, IND. By John T.M etzger

!Ur. and Mrs Fred T.yle of Indianapolis spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Owens. * Rev. Mitchell, pastor of the A, M. E. chun-h preached a wonderful sermon Sunday morning and evening. * The Silver Offering dub met .Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Vancleave • Rev. Bell, pastor of the Second Baptist] church, presiched inr teresting sermnns Sunday morning

be Gleaners club met g with Mr. and Mrs. * Master Richard been i]l is out • Mrs.

vr-v*' * Mr.

and evening. Tf] Tuesday eveniti Grundy Hayes Wales, who hat*

Sarah Harris continues very

and Mrs. Guy In Sunday for thf ing the bedside

ah Harris.

Mr.

ee of Indianapolis, left ir home after attendof her aunt, Mrs. Sar.Tesste Perkins spent

EAST CHICAGO, IND.

Mrs. Eva Buckner was called to St Louis. Mo., by the death of her niece. Miss Martha Campbell. East Chieagoms will remembf r M iss Campbell ;ts i he pleasant visitor last September in <ur city. * Harbor Light Lodge No. 105 I. B. O. E. W., held a benefit dance Monday of their 31st piece band which his complete with exception of uniforms. Music was furnished by Smith Harmony Syncopators. I. BegIler, J. Jones and L.* C. Weddington were in charge. * Feb. 13th the Community Reapers met with Mrs. Ida JlJnwen * Rio Rita met Feb. 14th vith Mrs. Wm. Mukes with J.- D. timpson * Mr.-}. E. Wilson and Mrs. Lorraine Fuqua tyed for first; Miss lustyn Moore, second and Mrs. Mary K'aUon, third prizes. A dainty twoiour.se luncheon was then served, diss Othelia Simpton was assisted by her sister.. These weekly contests are rvd hot and enthusiasm grows as the Ume for the monthly accounting is drawing near. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sylvers entertained Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fid Davis and son, Max, recently of Chicago, ami formerly residents of the Harbor, have ieturned to the city and arc stopping with Mrs. Betty Thompson. * Little Hester Passmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Passmore, is ill with la grippqf * The Forum conducted by the N. A. 1. C. P. at Jaunita hall last Sunlay was very well attended. - Mrs. tnsa- T. Payne, wife , of Dr.^A. (•• Payne, led the discussion as to the benefits of the N. A. A. €?T‘P. to thb community. Atty. IT. L. f*a\ is expressed definitely natjbnal scope ot

tbove named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the clerk of said Court, her certain complaint and petition alleging therein among other things that you the said defendant of the 18th clay of April, 1912, then a resident of the City of Owensburg. in the .State of Kentucky, and the same being your usual place of residence! went to parts unknown, and have continuously since said date remained ihst-nf and unheard from. That after i period of eight (S) years from tli« 'imo you left Owcnshu/g, Kv., the petitioner moved and c’/tanged Iter res- ! dence to the. city of Indianapolis. ?ounty of Marion, State of Indiana, md brought with her certain personal

above named estate has presente*' and filed -her .account and voucher* in final settlement of said estate, and tint thC same will come up for tin examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 17th day of March, 1£28. at which time all heirs, creditois or legatees of said estate .are required to appear in said Court and slow cause, if tiny there be, why said, at count! and vouchers should not h* approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and

Tijake proof of their- heirship.

! GEORG FI O. HUTS FILL. Clerk. I

ROBT. LEE RROKENBURR.

Attorney.

NOT 1C E Notice is

OF APPOINTMENT hereby given. That dhe

dersipjmd has duly qualified as Adnistrajtrix f»f Estate-of John R. Audeceased. late of Marion County, ijdianu. said Instate is supposed t» v

solvent.

LILLIAN R. WEAKLEY.

R. L. BAILEY, Atty.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, That thf iderxigned has duly qualified as Adinistrairix of Estate *>f FIghert K. Dijckersojn, deceased, late of Marion County, (Indiana. Said Estate iy supposed to h** solvent. GFUTRUDE BERRY DICKER-

SON.

L. BAILEY. Atty.

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No. 26^41

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Notice * ' ' ’

unjlersign* ecutrix Of

2-19-3t.

is hereby given. That the ed has dyly qualified as Exr Estate of Louis Bruce, de-

ceased. Ijate of Marion Couni.v. fndi- ““ L Wl “'m Is supposetl to l*e

, ,. Said Estate

l vent.

DEL ROBINSON.

L. RROKENBURR. Atty.

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ions for its control and management; ’hat by reason thereof said nronertv ! s suffering waste for wont of prop-*’ •are. and praying that your Estate maybe adjudged by said Court subject to administration and an*admin-; tstrator thereof duly appointed. Now, therefore, you, the said Mathew Tny'or, defendant and absentee as afore--.aid, tiro hereby notified that, said -omplnint and th f * matters therein Ib-ged will come up for heaping and, 'etcrndnalion in said Court at the Court House in the City of Tndiarnpn'is. County and State, aforesaid, op Thursday, the l. r iih day of March, * r i2k or ns soon thereafter ns such

’le'iHng can be had.

Witness mv baud and seal of M 2«iurt. this 1st dev of Februa"v. 1928. GEO. O. TTETSET.L, Clerk.

W. S. HENRY. Atty.

2-12-.1t.

oOo * NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS,

ETC.

tn the Matter of the Estate of > - EUzshctu Thompson, Deceased.

Vo 76-'>r.?9l.

’n the Pmhate Court'of Marion Cnuntv. N

Ternary Term. 1928.

Votieo is herehv given ttist Fm^a Woiuir Knrm'ng as ereeutrlX of the above oa»n»d estate has presented ^ • mt filed tier acep'”vt a-d vouchers i*

‘ire.i settlement of said estafo,

that tpo same wifi come un tor t\>'xomioatinn and action of said Pro'tefn ponrt on the Ir' 1 dn^' of Mt'’*'. tips, at which time nM creditors. er t r -»ufnos ef said eclat© are r"nnlre/J to ar-nenr ?«* f*o*»’ , t J*"' 1 sHo«' eanse, tf an*’ there be wpv w»|d

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