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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, March 31,1928
Activities Of Women, Their Clubs And Societies
Edited By Mary Frances Thornton.
Society News
| “Salon” Promises Much Entertainment The Project of a Sunday afternoon “Salon” to be held at the Y. M. C. A. during the month of April beginning Easter, promises to afford novel entertainment, and is attracting quith a deal of interest. The Inter-Collegiate club is sponsoring the program. Announcement of the detailed
program will be presented soon.
For Easter, the speaker sched-, Altruistic culb meet at the home— uled is Mr. Jack Stephens, head of jot Mrs. Stella Simpson, in HiRh-
the Book department at W. K. Stewart Company. A very worthwhile municipal program will be presented. The public is cordially
invited.
At the debate tryouts held Monday last, at the Y. M. C. A., the following were selected to compose the luter-Collegiate team. Mr. Vernon Anderson, Miss Virgin-
land place, rendering their monthly program. The speaker, Mrs
grandmother, Mrs. George Kirk. General VaiMinnn and soji, •Charlotte, of Franklin, spent Sunday with friends. Former Resident Dies In Michigan. Mrs. Bernice Brock Gresham, formerly o f this city, died at her home in Adrian, Mich., March 21. She was church of Adrian, at the age of twelve years. After 'moving to Indianapolis, Ind., che transferred her membership to the Second Baptist church of this city. She wasunited in marriage to James Brock, June 20, 1911; and has two sons James Garfield, and Milton Reid Brock. She was united in
and Lee Johnson. Miss Ethel Ran-
som, pres.
The Marcato club, will meet ,v.ith Mrs. Laura Long, 982 Indi-
ana avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goins, 615 West 12th street, entertained the Old Settlers Civic and Social club
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Charlie Rhea, Soprano accompanied by Mrs. Josephine Woods, Pianist, entertained with
Dora Adams, gave the life of marriage to Harry Gresham, of Frederick Douglass. The cl«b N ® r - ‘ S T'
^ i wed by parents. She was the
quartette,, gave several selections. | on i y ch ,; kl of Mr Pnd Mrs A ] ex Quotations were fiom Tennyson, i Reid, besides the parents, surviMrs. Ruth Nichols, and Mary j vors arG - husband Harry Gresham, T « . . two sons, three anuts, two uncles, Johnson sang a duet, Sweet and . . . , . . „ . . ^ , t . sx,. four cousins and a host of friends.
IMPORTANT
We take pleasure in calling the
ia Posey, Mr. Andrew Ramsey.''Lew.” Next meeting with Mrs. Those receiving ta\orable men- Louise Slaughter, in Highland PI.
tion were Messrs. Theodore David
Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Kennedy and son Edward Horn, have moved from 548 N. Senate avenue,
attention of our readers, to the advertisement of tne Globe Monument Company, 214 North Sixth j street, St. Louis, Missouri, which
to their home 2511 North Western appears in this issue. At the preavenue. sent time, they will furnish one Marion C. Harrison, of the firm party in each community one of of Abel Brothers, Harriosn and their beautiful Monuments free,
With Ihe Clubs
Ladies Art circle, met last j thy, 2510 North Western avenue, weelt with Mrs. Susie Debaw. Mrs. The Graduate Nurses associEula Houste, in North Pennsyl-1 atjon, will meet April 5th, with vania street, will be hostess next Mrs. Lillian Courtney, 2705 ShriWednosday. ve t avenue. Dr. Moton will
Mrand Mrs. Walter Shockly, ^peak.
840 West. 27th stredt, entertained! The American Beauty I^mbroid the Me-Him and I club Wednes- ery club, will meet Friday afterday evening. . aobn with Mrs. Marie Smith, 2319 The Baptist Ministers wives Al- North Western avenue. • Mrs Ella liance, will meet Monday, with Settles, was hostess last week, Mrs. J. B. Carter 2535 Ethel St. j and Mrs. Floedna Russell, was Please be on time. Mrs. J. 1- hostess March 16th.
Saunders, president.
Mrs. Lilian Gooch, 1518 North Senate avenue, entertained the Smock Embroidery club. Covers
were laid for twelve.
The Builders club of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, gave a formal dinner March 16th, in honor of Misses Jean Williamson and Mildred Waters. These are members who just graduated from Teachers college. Dinner was given at the house of Robertine
Tne Community Sewing club, will meet Tuesday, with Mrs. Mablel Mac Kelly, 1647 Cornell Ave. The Domestic Art club, met with the president,, Mrs. Elia Duncan. Next meeting, with Mrs. Sett Stewart, 506 West Michigan
afreet.
The Jolly Twelve club, met with Mrs. . Abide Dailey, 440 N. California street. Meeting this week with Mrs. Lee Aldridge, 869 West. 27th street.
SHRINERS PROMISE A WONDER SHOW
Ferguson, covers were laid for 16. j Mk-s Samuel Hudson, Wood-.* Table was beautifully decorated stock drive, was hostess to the] with St. Patrick color scheme. : Friojmlly Circle club Thursday',
The remainder of the evening, evening.
Winfrey and Robert E. °f j except'for the charge of lettering,
crating, drayage & etc., total charges only $15.00, f. o. b. St. Louis,
Missouri.
Cup - and Oxfords.
Floyd C. Pettiford, 3 year-old
the same firm, continues' ill. Elmer Carey has returned to Princeton, after a three weeks
stay here.
Orville Moore, spent Sunday
a group of songs at the Roberts w ith ..is Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
pai k M. E. church, March 25th. j 5Ioore in Franklin. The Social Hour, wMll give a spe- Correction: In the death notice
cial program 8:00 P. M., at 2nd' of Mrs - Alicc . Puryear,-the name Indiana, Sunday.
son of Mrs. Beatrice V. Pettiford,
was spent in playing cards. The last meeting, was at Miss Cora Johnson’s. ;Next meeting, wnich will bo social gathering at the home of Miss Dorothy Lamb,
Gui North West street.
Mrs. Lena McGee, will be hostess to the Phyllis Wheatly Em-
v. on first-prize in Schaffer chapel ^ ro ^ er y club, Thursday, April Popular Rabv Contest in Muncie, ,nu * HL ner Oome 538 West 25th,
(street. April 12th, the yearly re-
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News Of The Churches
Bethel A. M. E. Church Palm Sunday, will be observed iu a large way at Bethel Baptist church. The morning services, will open a palm processional. In the line of March, will be pastor, local preachers, officers and members of several auxiliaries. All
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Club Entertains.
Tuesday evening March 13, thf |
| M M E. PONSOVELLA C. SUNCIO
bearing palm . branches. Special | solj( are doinK nicely.
music, will be rendered by the choir. Mrs. Fannie Murray, soprano, will render “Palms.” Dr. D. A. Graham, of Liberia West, Africa, will bring the message. He is a former pastor of Bethel and for several years, he has served as president, of Liberia College.
“The Ideal Young Man,” and “The Ideal Young Woman,” are the subjects to be discussed at the Ethical Culture Sunday, April 1. Each subject, will be introduced
He will lecture on conditions in (by a different speaker. A large Africa, Tuesday evening. amount of interest is expected td
be created in this meeting as has been previously displayed at other
Members and friends.
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tal, to 2352 North Capital avenue. The pupils, of School No. 26, will have an indoor circus Friday evening. Plenty of fun. The public is invited. G. L. Hayes, prin-
cipal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxter, in Highland place, are the proud pari n is of a baby boy. Mother and
ETHICAL CULTURE NOTES
Mr. Nathaniel Linsey, a voice
student of Mrs. J. Bonepart, sang (meetings,
to an appreciative audience at are urged to attend the meetings New Liberty Baptist church, Mon-1 promptly, in order that ample day night. Piano pupils of Mrs. j time may be had for discussion. Bonepart, in Gethse name chorus, The meetings, are held at Bethel assisted on the program. church each Sunday and begin at
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Mr and Mrs. Edward Keys and | T j le * Qullt CO nt W given by the taimly, have moved fromior.t V j Ways Means committee of
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Sheffield avenue, to 939 West Ver-J Carler counc i,.. wa3
„ - K | a decided success. Mrs. Gertrude b ey ‘ 1 Stevens, of the Thursday Cqterie
Mr. John Butler, 1828
Bijotv <dt'h presented a play en-j m S“ a i ^"edy tn n Jhree j a^, h i f. en .“ 0t .. Wi L? te 5’ “i 'I 0 ! which Persian Temple No. k No ‘ . J Iai k - s A- k- -Zion church, j () j- t j 1(} jy^ygno shrine will pre^
wtu*, proved a success. J^^SouTh Ke?' *•»•' Mre ' Louiso W ™
in their 16th annual Easter jovent;
stone avenue, is ill at her home.
club, won the quilt as firsts prize
Baptist church. Some of the best of Mrs ' Carrie Wilson, surviving Lee jolmson' was the guest of'P 0 ^ will he called for and of- Shot) , md- d-o Alpha Chapter of the Kappa' Iicers for Hie New year, will be ton Summers, Clarence Shute, Ro-
clubjalso had their guest itigbt Wed lesday evening. The Misses Ora and Josie Shobe, being hostess. The guests were: Robert Johnson. Scoba . Rhodes, Earl 3, Oliver Cheatman, Stough-
is rapidly being whipped into per-| fection. Tlie chorus is being di-i reeled by Mine. Poncilla Sujnicoa, talented dramatic • and musical di-
. rector of Chicago.
Wells, Louis Edlen and Geo. This new revue is Mr. Clarence
j the second prize of $5.00. The
.stone avenu (C lub prize of $2.»0 went to the Mr. and Mrs. Eh Burnett and Thur ^. y Coterio clnb . Amount
family and Miss Edith Roach, have moved from 2030 Norfh Capi-
, , . , ,,, js ster should have been Mrs. Clara
- Rnv^ Ft T .1 6 W«!r Ellison. Alpha* Psi. and Miss Mabelle KeV, elected. ' bert . WM
i.onLnnYtnr 1 Mrs ' Holenian p - Bennett and mer> while in Bloomington, last! The East End Diamond Leaf Edlei, • j Baxter’s, a Noble of the Tdmple, In last weeks issue, there was a ‘ ’ ", a (sen of Chicago, were called here we ek-end. , Pleasure cj u b will be enter- Thfc Sportium club, met with own creation and is replete with! false-announcement of the marine Indianapolis Music FfO-jby the death of Mrs. Alice Pur-’ Harry Cook, a former resident tained Monday, by Miss Sedonia Miss Julia Mays, 2047 highland fun, music, song and dance.j Mr. I Cage of Mr. Edward Barrett, to
of this city, is spending the week, Hogan, 1722 Alvord street. 1 placej Plans have been made for
moters, will meet Sunday, with j y e ari i as t week. Mrs. Jeanett Bonepart, at the resi- Mrs. Dorothy Stewart,
dence of Mrs. Hattie Sanderson,
531 Agnes street.
Mrs Stella Hatch,, will be hostess to the Woman’s Imporvement
c!ub Monday.
DON’T FORGET PERSIAN TEMPLE’S 16TH ANNUAL EASTER EVENT, EASTER MONDAY NITE, APRIL 9TH. THE SEASON’S GREATEST ATTRACTION. SOMETHING HRILLING, SOMETHING NEW, lOMETHING SNAPPY. “NUFF IED— LET’S GO." Altruistic club, met at the home
in the
Deanville Apts.; entertained with a theatre party at the Walker and
a buffet luncheon at her home, in v ,ith tier parents.
with friends. i Mrs. Elizabeth Malles, 4901 P . p a I ty> t0 f, e given Friday. The Mrs. R. L. Bailey and children, W ashington boulevard, e n t e r-j next meeting will be with Miss will spend the week in Richmond,, taine( l th ? Pastime club, Satur--perm Butler, in Arsenal avenue
] r i day evening. A delightful lunch-1 All members are urged to be pre-
honor of Mrs. Josie Nichols, of! t ' ar ] parson and Mother, hav Icon was served. Mrs. Mailes,: si.nt, I business of importance. Chicago, last Friday. (moved from Paris avenue, to 2511 hr es *^ en L i Jr Wo He Lo Girls, met MonMrs. Erlena G. Taylor, ha? gone! Rader street. | The Neodle c, ' aff of . Second ( day Afternoon with Miss Ernes-}
Mr. and Mrs. John Bottoms.' Baptist church, met with Mrs. tine'Nightengale. A card party have moved from 1218 East 15th Mae Thompson Wednesday eve-j i H scheduled for April 27th. Next street, to 2331 Columbia avenue. I" ns. North West street. Mrs. j mee(d ig with Miss Hazel Porter, George N’uby. of Cincinnati vi.si- Minerva Worthington, president. : h,21 si. Belmont street, ted relatives this week. Bachelor Benedicts Enteiham The Ada club, met Thursday,
Baxter feels very enthusiastsc over the results which Miss Sunico is securing with her chorus, j A prominent feature of 1 t h e Shriners’ Show will be the Girl’s band from school number 26j.
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CORRECTION
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Mrs. Floyd Gurnell and Mrs. Le-1
cleared to date is $31.t>0. Vena Gray chairman, Julia Reed, presh ! dent of council. ; « MACEO LODGE No. 10
K. of P’s
; All members are requested to ! be present in the Lodge room Tua.
evening April 3rd, for the Banquet
to Princeton, for a visit with her
COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS -
Ldlian M. LeMor- * Teacher of Piano
Mid win:er term begins Jan. 16 1036 N. V/est St. LI 1271
>,ora Dickens spent Sunday in Ko- Smoker . Thc Grand Lotto komo, with the former s cousin,, Em]olt . n .. nt wiu ,,ne for the
Mrs.
Caroline Artis.
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IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear father a nd brother, Charles Harrison
Mrs. Naomi Buckingham, 604 N. Senate avenue, is able to be out again, after a week’s illness.
The monotony which always ac- |M ,.j fh ; drs . kla Landrum. April 5th, companies life lent el. season, was we wjl , nieet wifh Mr8 . L elia Milbroken by the very prettily ap- hr. it West Pratt street.
Mrs. Richard Wright, in West pointed formal dance, given byj Th e pleasant View’ Civic club, 10th street, is confined to her; Bachelor Benedicts at the me ^ a t ke home of the president,
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Walker casino, Friday last. This Mr. M
Dr. A. H. Maloney, w r as| the
speaker for the fourth monthly
program, of the North side Liter-j stowart . Departed this life April
ary club, last Sundr y afternoon at j r t h 1924. v Barnes chapel. His subject hwas 1 just four years ago todajfr.
The C’uliUral Outlook ot j our} y 0 ,, peacefully passed away.
We are so sad and lonely
| months.of April - May and June. ■Andrew M. Harris, C. C.; Sam-
ub
ndrew M.
url J. Hudson, K. of R. and S.
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Group,” The outlook denends upon the .inlook. The, Negro! has ( a rich heritage in culture bujt is unaware of it. Men like Telitliau, Sciprian, Augustin. Socrates] Ira
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home with the flu. . ,— _. . , „ t ., DON’T FORGET was th'e last formal of their series March 26th. Mr. John Banketl. cell, have contributed 1; m PERSIAN TEMPLE’S 16TH AN- of dances, announcement of theirig ave i very interesting and insist NUAL EASTER EVENT,. EASTER ! last dance, will be given later. | stfucttve lecture on “The Race
shine-most in Art. because people who are oppressed are able! to
MONDAY NITE, APRIL 9TH. I The Ladies of Allen chapel, Problem." Next meeting April 2, THE SEASON’S GREATEST AT- gave a bakery at thc home oi-at the home of Mrs W. D. HarriTRACTION. SOMETHIN G Mrs. Emma Davis, 1609 Cornell eon> 2)75 Bethel avenue
THRILLING, SOMETHING NEW, avenue,■ March- 24th. I The Bijou Girls club held their. , , .. ,, , T SOMETHING SNAPPY. “NUFF: The Progressive club of Bethel. 1 rf .g uIa . meeting, at the home of I ima K inG aIld see beautifully. Lite SED— LET’S GO.” [met with the president, Mrs. Wil- Elizabeth Harrison, 2975 Bethel!* 5 an ar * as * rue as mus * c > ^tcrwest 1ND1ANAhol 1 s notes ] a Moore, 1101 North Delaw’are Ave. They are planning to go toi a ^ a ^ G and ait. Encountering
street, Wednesday. ! Anders on, Ind.. with their play I strange things and learningj of
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_ _ Rev. C. T. Parker, pastor of Wi ; Icy M. E. -church. Newcastle. I preached a wonderful sermon at Scott M. E. church, Rev. W. H Riley, pastor Sunday afternoon.
Shiloh Baptist Church
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And we miss you day by day. Gur wounded hearts will never
heal,
Our thoughts will never cease.
Where there is always, peace.
this Cultural heritage. We Have missed by: — Charles Glenn contributed to the fine arts qf] mu-jk; tewarti sori; j Hiram and W. sic, literature, and art but ca 1 do (Clarence, brothers; Mrs. Effie Cor-
a vast deal more. Our people, will i ey sister.
The Women’s Council,, will meet Monday April 2, with Mrs A. D. j
Locke, 2705 Ethel street, at 3:00 q-he P. M.. All members are urged to; Mrs. I
be present.
The Royal Ten club, met with Thursd
Not Wanted.”
"ill address the B. W P. U., at VjMrs. Mae Thompson, 530 North s k ow by the sowing department
them, adds to the attractiveness
SCHOOL NO 47 life. Charity is the highest) art pupils are glad to hear that!'’' >’“> 1! I s , l ’" bli T ml - 1 Jones is improving. The > c ' ase f. 10 be such and bet.omes an I night school will have a program advertisement. Dr. Maloneys
ay evening, and a tohion
1 M., March 25th. Musical num I West street, Friday evening in a.j bers, will be furnished by local tal {box social. Mrs. Ada Dickerson,,
president.
Special $5.00 Values Up to
$rk.49
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ent. The public is invited. Rev —g— J. I. Saunders, pastor,; D. H. Faut ;
| president.
E|= j The City B. Y. P. U., will meet E^-E at the Metropolitan Baptist church E®E Si’.nday afternoon. Walter Payne,
president.
Barnes M. E. Church The Barnes M. E. church choit> will render (heir Easter program Sunday, at 8:00 P. Iff. They will render the Cantata Easter Praise, by Carrie Adams. Claudine Smith, director,; Hortense Smith, organist. A fashion show and other features under the auspices of Aid
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The Mary Campbell Mit« Miss.: ^ '■““‘“““l ionary society, will meet Wednes- Improvement club, w,II entertain, ‘ a. ,,, their manv triends with a card day aft«i»oon *IOi MnuMa .p,^ Aptll 1S at Tr i n i ty hail. Ja wM S01 ^ ^ Tbe paity wlll be an ettort to The Golden Leaf club, met last . * . - .. ., . week with Mrs. Julia Reed and «»• «>• ^ b c r ons " , ... Don ot a summer porch, for the Thursday with Mrs. Alberta ()f (he |ral ^ ms at , hi Xa .
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jukI inspiring, 11< recommended the reading of “Glimpses of the Ages,” and “Ruins of Empirjes.” Mrs. Effie Allen, president. !‘ — OQO
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No. one. Will be given^April 5th. l>«r<nijo,te bospitai. which is sup-
Mrs. Vera Greer, Pres.; Rev. J. (’.
ported
Hayes, pastor. Mrs. Ida Neal,
MRS. MARJORIE S. JOYNER National Traveling Instructress Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Co.
MRS. ROBERTA OLE
Former National Organizer
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Advice on any and all problems one may have affecting the skin, scalp,
complexion, hair and nails.
spotvt Wednesday in the city. Frank ’Gurry, motored to Madison, Sunday and spent the day with relatives. He was accompanied home by his Mother, Mrs.
Curry.
spent Sunday, with .her Mother, Mrs. Ella Stone, of Columbus, Mrs. Minerva Jones and sister,
Mrs. Joseph Dickey.
Mrs. Artie Taylor, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanford, in Rockport, Ind. John Priestly, of Detroit, spent several days with his father, Silas
Priestly last week.
Harry Pollard, of West Bayden,
was in the city on business last week and was the guest of his sis-
ter, Mrs. Rose P. Sparks. Mr. Clyde Hayes and son Je-
by the Woman’s Improve-
ment c ub. The fee per person,
Newcastle,'''’' 11 he twenty-five cents. The
auxiliary, is made up of a group of girls, who are daughters and friends of the meaibers of the Woman’s Improvement club. The officers cf the auxiliary, arc Misses Lucile Armstead, Pres.; Juanita Bobspn, Sec.; Murray Atkins, Treas.; Ruth McBarn, chairman of visiting committee,; Anne Pritchqj, hntertainment,; Henrietta Herod, program,; and Lillian Lott David, (publicity. The Auxiliary iShopina that the public, will be ardent supporters of these chari-
table efforts.
Mr. aid Mis. Harry "Harper, have meved from West 21st street, to 433 West 26th street. Relatives return Miss Velma Jones and aunts, Mrs. Fannie Young, Mrs. Maggie
an
William A. Faulkner age j 82 years, died suddenly ; of ddute dialaficn of heart Saturday Mairch 17, at the home of Mrs. Lula Richey. 2539 Grace land avenue, ititb. whom he made his home. !Mr. ‘ Faulkner, was sitting down i|on-j versing and had gotten up to j go and wind the clock, when he tell
dead.
Funeral services, were held last Wednesday, from the John A. Patton Funeral home. Survivors are two sons, one daughter, two sisters and one brother. IN MEMORIAM / j In tsad but loving remembrance of our Dear father, Essex Fernfon \\ ho passed away April 2, lf(24 —Thc Family. J
We wish io thank the neighbors, relatives and friends, for their kindness shown at the sudden death of our father and brotjher, William A Faulkner. We ^specially thank Mrs. Richey, for ijier kindness. Rev. W. L. Ware, and John A. Patton, undertaker, ilor his efficient services, and all for the beautiful flowers. — The
Family.
j -oOo - , Friends of Mrs. Clara Gibbs Dorsey, formerly of this city but now of Cleveland, will be grieved to know of her sudden death
March 17, 1928.
■ rome, of Detriot. spent Monday aaa ff- ausie Austin an.
s with his sister. Mrs. R. L. Bailey " f , New York, have returned alter i f mtlv being called here by the death ot ana iam, ^ ON , T FORGEX ! Miss Jones’ aunt. Miss Pearl PERSIAN TEMPLE’S 16TH AN -1 ! . . „ . NUAL EASTER EVENT. EASTER I V Y m * freice has gone to French MONDAY NITE. APRIL 9TH.! J“Ck, fot a Visit "th his aunt, THE SEASON’S GREATEST AT-' Mrs - Elizabeth Gee and Mr Gee. TRACTION. SOMETHING! ^ THRILLING, SOMETHING NEW, ! MEMORIAM SOMETHING SNAPPY. “NUFF 1,1 Lofing Remembrance of our
SED— LET’S GO.” Friends of Mrs. Clara Gibbs Dossey. formerly of this city but now of Cleveland, will be grieved to know of her sudden death March
17, 1928.
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Mrs. Florence Crawford, sed away March 29, 1913.
sadness off*n flow
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fills our aching hearts
sister
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From
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Just a:i when you passed away. Your lo\iug sisters, Mrs. Georgia Viley ani Mrs. Jessie Wilson.
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