Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1928 — Page 8

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The Blue Grass State

FRANKFORT, KY.

Mrs. Lov*. formerly of this oity, ■who died in Louisville, recently, was buried here last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Balloew were called to Columbus, O., last week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Ballew’s sister. The annual sermon of the local K. of P. lodfce was preached at the First Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. The Sorosis club was entertained by Mrs. Helen Hays last Friday night. A nioe luncheon was served after which progressive whist was played. Three prizes were awarded: Miss Maria Samuels, guest prize; Miss Alyce Simpson, club prize and Mrs. Christian Lindsey, the •‘boobie.” The Artistic Ten club was entertained by Mrs. Jake Warren, on Thursday evening. The members of the St. John A. M. E. «,hurch are working hard for the success of their annual rally, April 2!Hh. Rev. H. H. Brewer, pastor. * Club No. 3 of the St. John A. M. E. church, met with Miss Kitty Hailock Saturday evening. The success of the quarterly meeting of the St. John A. M. E. church, was replete. • Rev. J. W. Frazier, P. E., preached two able sermons. Three were baptized and there were eight accessions. Collection for the day was $122.00. Communicants 120. Group 4, First Baptist church, of which Airs. W. H. Ballew Is captain, rendered a. program at the B. Y. P. U. last Sunday evening. Mr. Boles, adjuster of the Mammoth Life Insurance Co., spent several days in the city last week. * The Aide club of the Corinthian church met with Mrs. T. L. Anderson, High St., last Friday nie-ht. The church club met with Mrs. Lu- <•> Owens <m Clinton St., last week,

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O0O LOGANSTOWN, KY.

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Bars Cemetery Improvement mtertalnment Saturday right

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was a success. » The Pleasant U Baptist Sunday school opened Sur•luy. • Walter Harris, W. V Han*.-, W. V. Faulkner, Isach Hays an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter were guests of Mi. and Mrs. Robert Bassett. * Mr. and Airs. Geo. Hays, James Penman, Detroit Ross, motored to Dan vide, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. t*'vms iird son, Mrs. W. V. Falkner, eio >red to Junction City Sunday to v sir Mrs. James Young. * The Imnrovemeut club Will have a lot sale at the Bars cemetery, May Iftth. * Ke’\ P. L. Caulder of Stanford,*Is conduetiug meetings in Danville and reports 27 Joiners. -oOo ■ HARTFORD, KY.

ents. The entire Bridal party was entertained^ in Louisville by Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Brady, with a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Paskett will make their home In Indianapolis. * The widow's popularity contest arranged try Mrs. Zora B. Clark, was a success. Mrs. Marah Wakefield won first prize, $2.f>0 in gold. Airs. Susie Al. Clark, "second prize. A beautiful set of silver salt and pepper shakes. A lovely program was rendered. Edward Martaln, soloist.* R. Clark attended the revival services at Coke chapel in Louisville where Airs. Clark is conducting a meeting. The G. H. Club entertained with a luncheon in honor of R. P. Allen of Bardstown. At Alose Dale’s restaurant, A two-course lunch was served. Guests were Air. and Mrs. Will Grisby, Air. and Airs. Jake Wilson, Otto Boyd, Airs. Elizabeth Slieekl'S, Airs. Alary \. Mickey.. A paper was read by the president. Airs. Annie B. Weaver and some beautiful selections were played by Mr. Allen. * A musical program will ho given at the I. R. H. hall April fi benefit of the E. Al. S. church. All home talent. Airs. Verna T. Chin, manager and Will Baxter, pianist. * Sid Fayris, who has been ill for 4 weeks, died last week. Funeral was at Clay St. Baptist church. Burial in Calvery cemetery. * Geo. Johnson, 13 years old, son of Airs. Alary Johnson, was mysteriously killed Afonday evening, Alarch 18 at a house o n Clay St. Funeral held at Bethel A. Al. E. ehurch. Burial in Calvery cemetery. William Shepard, who was shot last Sunday afternoon, is improving. * Airs. Bell Watson, who has been ill for several weeks was removed to the hospital, is reported to b e resting nicely. Her daughter. Airs. Ardie, Miss (’rooms, Mrs. Vassie Butler, of Indianapolis, are at her bed side. • Airs. Francis Roberts is able to he out after several days illness. * Rev. R. L. Dowery, who is professor at Elizabethtown, is visiting his family, for the week e^nd. John Aliller and stepdaughter, Airs. Hyman of Louisville, took dinner with Air. and Mrs. Edward Allen. • Mrs. Mary J. Brown entertained the King’s daughter circle at the home of Airs. .Margaret Taylor. A lovely luncheon was served those present, who were, Mesdames Lula Ellis. Nettie Alickey, Fannie Patterson, Florida White, Susie Riggs, Floria Fields, Katie Johnson, Harriett Lewis, Ellen Wilson, Ellen C. Smith and Rev. Smith, Mrs. Martha Carter, who has been ill for some time, departed this life Alarch 23. Funeral was Alonda^’ afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at Bethel A. Al. E. church. Mrs. ('arter was a member of the S. Al. T. Lodge No. 5. Rev, Smith was at his best Sunday. 11 a. in. text was "Show your Christian Activities to the World.” Air. and Airs. ‘John Ellis entertained Air. and Airs. Sellers, Airs. Lottie Burett, Air. and Airs. H. Davis, with a lovely two-course dinner* John Campbell received a letter from his daughter, Airs. Francis Lew-

met with Miss Vivian Graham, North Sixth St. A delicious luncheon was served. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Idella Ross, Tuesday. * Miss Mildred Green was guest of Aliss R. Stewart. Aliss Green rendered a splendid solo on the Alothers club program Sunday. * The Mothers club is invited to Zanesville, 1st Sunday in April. * Air. Charles T. Graham made a trip to Columbus. * Aliss Louise Dickens is ill with la grippe. * The New Paradise Inn will have .“Kentucky Oyster Stiutt, Alarch 31. Come everybody. * Everyone is invited to the big reopening of the New - Paradise Inn, April 14. Everything fre^. Let’s •HI go. * Style show will be given on April 6 at the White cafe. • Mrs. Lucy Alurray and- Airs. Hattie Boomomunt, were guests of. All's. Anne Chappele. * Mrs. Alonroe Young entertained Willing Workers club of Afethodist church Wednesday afternoon. * Airs. Carle Cox and Clarence Taylor motored to Cadis, Sunday. oOo

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Metropolitan Community Center

By Emma J. Rauls

"AH Hail trie Power of Jesus’ Name,” by the choir. In PrasseniaJ duet, ”It Pays to Serve Jesus,” waA beautifully rendered, Silent hour. “Face to Face,” was sung. The lesson was read by Dr. Cook from the 25111 chap. Alatt, “The 10 Virgins and the Foolishness of Alan:” This was i wonderful lesson. Dr. Cook brought us the message of the great responsibility of right living. Text, Alan drieth and waisteth away.’- Ye that giveth up the ghost and where is he. And though after skin worms destroy body, yet in my flesh shall I see God. For there will be 1,000 who shall neve rdie. That shall see the King in His beauty. When He shall come with all His holy angels with Him and the ■deeping dead and those that have washed their robes and made them .vhite in the blood of the Lamb. These ire they which John saw, 40 and 4,>00 of just souls made perfect in His ikeness.. Young man, don’t be sis the foolish virgin who had po oil in her vessel. Seek ye first the kingdon of God. After this wonderful message the appeal was given by Rev Dixon and 5 persons united with th< church. The Presiding Elder’s wife of A. Al. E. church, Evangelist Alabe’ Goddard, preached at the 3:30 meeting for the Stewardess hoard No. 1 Sixty-four requests for prayer from various committees in the Christian Endeavor 6:30 meeting. Mr. A. G. Whltner, chairman. Air. Vincent and Air. Bertha Pres, and Vice Pres., are doing a splendid work with their committee at the hospitals and the jail. Airs. Carter is the newlv appointed chairman at the Speedway hospital. The regular 4th Sunday eveni*g musical brought forth a capacity house and listened to one of the best programs rendered. Good Friday night, the Broadcasting station WLS will be erected and wired up in the auditorium. The choir will sing. Dr. Cook will talk over the radio ten minutes. The congregation will sing. Other cities will -please time in on WLS and hear this wonderful choir and the 7 last words of Jesus.

Mrs. Oolda Mosley is ill. • Air. F. Collins is improved. Airs. Ida B. Carter is ill. • Mrs. Julia Pace returned from a visit In Hopkinsville. * * Airs. Lizzie Barrett • was guest of Airs. Rosie Rucker Sunday. • Airs. Lizzie Barrett was guest of Airs. Rosie Rucker Sunday. * Airs. Lizzie Barrett, Air. and Airs. G. W. Taylor and Mrs. Fannie Hines went to Beaver itpam Thursday to attend quarterly jeonferen. e.4 Rev. G. W. Tindell, D. [S. • Class No. 2 received banner SunMay. Beatrice Phipps, teacher. * * iRev. <S. Stinnet of Welch, W. Va., Ipreached at Alford Baptist church, [Sunday. * Rally day at Hortofi chapfa) M. E. church, April 1. Everybody invited. Male chorus to sing. Rev. C. S. Stinnet will preach at Alford Baptist church, Easter. * Everybody invited. * Tile N ightingr 1*- Male chorus sang at White Baptist church .March 2>th. oOo WOODBURN, KY.

By Carrye G- Bell Air. and Mrs. cf&y Body were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Alinnie V. Al. C. Donald. * R. Potter spent Saturday with Jessie Gaines. * Aliss Iva Jenkins Was the Sunday guest of Aliss Gladm Alae Lewis • Afrs. l^aura West was called to Nashville, Tenn. Tuesday to the bedside of her husband, George West, * J. H. Butts, Aliss Olivia Clay, Air. Willie D. Bledsoe, were the Sunday guest of Alisses Belle. • Robert T. Williams was the 'Sunday guest of Miss Ermine West. •• The entertainment whs a success. • There will be a concert Saturday night given by the Old Folks, March 31. Everyone invited. oOO SHELBYVILLE, KY.

is, who is traveling in New York f flood Friday night from Community

‘ ‘ Center church, 41st and South Park-

way at Chicago, Dr. Cook introduced at the evening service, Air. Nebraskia Williams. This hoy, not yet 20 years of age, hiked 5,000 miles from Greensport. La., by way of Boston. New York, Cleveland, to Chicago, arriving in this city last Monday noon, having worn out 17 pairs of shoes and losing his two faithful friends bv death who started in the race with him. They could not speak but could protect him at night. Like Lindbergh, of the air, on foot he started and won and will now rest a few days visiting, his mother in St. Louis and will then go on to Alichigan to enter and complete the scholarship which the $1,000 won. Tills young man is a Christian and belongs to the Baptist church. His pastor is Rev. MaVs of Shreeveport, La. A free will offering was lifted for him. The choir sang “Now The Day Is Over.” Dr. Cook pronounced benediction. The Recorder can be had on Friday night after class at the main entrance. Sunday morning by the church reporter, Emma J. Rauls, 6718 St. Lawrence Ave.,

Englewood 1405.

States. * The Home Beautiful sewing at residence of Airs; E. Anderson, Alarch 22. A beautiful twocourse lunch was servgd. The members present were, Fannie W. Brown, Alaymie Adams, Fannie P. Brown, Susie Al. Clark, Alaymie Beard, Carle Powell, Viola Purdy, Jennetta Brown, Florence Wilson, E. C. Smith. Martha Watts, Aliases Lillian Freeman, Henrietta White, Bertie Clark. Visitors, Airs. Alary Shepherd. Ernest Rowell, Albert Brown, Paris Wilson, Air. Rogers, the Domesticlnn inspector of Louisville, Ky. * Airs. Maymie Elaxander of Louisville, sent Sunday with relatives * Airs. Alary E. Johnston of Louisville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Aliller jind sister. Airs. Hall Boone. * The Frankfort Male ciuartet rendered a wonderful program on last Wednesday night for the benefit of the Young Follks’ club at Bethel A. M. E.

church on Clay St. con BEAVER DAM. KY.

By Mary H. McClure

The Bishop and " Basket wedding was an enjoyable evening for all who attended. The marriage was solemnized by Rev. G. N. Butler at the residence of her parents, Air. and .Mrs. David Mack on High Street. The bride wore gray crepe and corsage of white and pink sweet peas. After the marriage the bridal party and guests enjoyed sumptuous repast in assembly hall on College St. Covers were laid for 100. Color schemes of pink and white were carried out. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Hawkins presided at Punch bowl. • Airs. Fannie P. Brown

was matron of honor,

guestr were Mr. Pasket’s sisters, of Indianapolis; Airs. Fields and Airs. Llllard. • Airs. Paskett’s sister and fHends, Air. and Airs. Bray and Air. and Airs. Frank of Louisville. Afrs. Paskett received mariy beautiful pres-

By J. W. WKte

The District superintendent, Rev. G. W. Tindull, held a joint Quarterly conference of Barns chapel and Horon’s chapel, March 22. Reports good frtom each. * Quite a number of members payed ?1.00 in the rally. Others requested to pay on the Second Sunday in April. So that the Stewards’ claims may be met i n full. • Baby Butler is ill * The Ladies Aid will hold their Tie social on April ?. All invited. * Rev. Williams, pastor of Taylor Alines, was to have preached Sunday afternoon, but did not show up. Something happened. * Mrs. Hattie Taylor was called to Litchficdd, Ky., because of illness of her nnither. Sister Owens. * The r.'ilIv at Hartford will be first Sunday in April instead of the last Sunday in April. The editor of the Indianapolis Recorder, is asked by the pastor of Hartford to correct his statement. The pastor was. entertained for dinner Sunday by Bro. and Sis. Henry Rucker. Also Bro. and Sis. Rogers were guests. * Sis. Sophronia Woodward is ill. * Allrs. Bard of Graham, has been visiting Bro. Alark and Sister Caila

Berry 'for the week end. oOo COSHOCTON, OHIO

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RICHMOND, IND.

ernoon. The Hattie ft. Pressley Missionary Circle met with Mrs. J. c. Brown on Sheridan St., Wednesday afternoon. * E. B. Delaney Missionary circle met with Airs. Chas. -Miller, Friday. *The Y. W. W. G. met Thursday with Mrs. J. S. Crittenden * F. Bennett is able to return to his work. * Airs. Susie O’Kay and Robt.’ Gilmer, are improving. * Rev. B. F. Baker of New Castle, preached at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday evening. * The Ladies Ushers of Bethel A. Al. E. church will give a high tea, April 3 at home of Airs. Harry Goins, S. 7th St. * Rev. H. H. Black and Air. J. C. Brown were in Anderson this week attending the District conference. * Airs. Aletcalfe and Airs. Al itchell were in Indianapolis last weeft attending the basketball tournament. Mrs. Ellsworth Gordon is ill at her home on Chestnut St. * The Old Maid’s association given Tuesday night at Bethel A. Al. E. church, proved to be successful. oOo DON’T FORGET PERSIAN TEMPLE’S 16TH ANNUAL EASTER EVENT, PASTER MONDAY NITE, APRIL 9TH THE SEASON’S GREATEST ATTRACTION. SOMETHING THRILLING, SOMETHING' NEW, SOMETHING SNAPPY. “NUFF SED— LET’S GO.”

ROCKPORT, IND.

Airs. Hester Dean of Princeton, Indiana, is here at the bedside of her sister. Airs. Emma Hartwell, who is very ill. • Mrs. Artie Taylor of Indianapolis, and Airs. Georgia Porter of Bloomington are the house guests of Air. and Mrs. Louis Sanford in lower Alain St. * Alisses Lillian and Ada McKelley of Tell City visited in Roekport Sunday. • Rev. L. A. Afclntyre of Evansville, preached a special sermon for Afission, Su'nday a t Smithfield B. church,- * The Booklover’s club met with Aliss Gale AIcAtee, March 15. Next meeting will be with MifuAlrace Modock * Rev. Winn al«o*pr«vhe<i Sunday at Smith1ekl Baptist church. * Rev. Graves oreached at Princeton, Sunday. OOO

GREENCASTLE, IND.

Services were well attended a t botli churches last Sunday. Rev. C. R. Sweat of Metropolitan Baptist church preached at Mt. Zion. The text at 11:3ft: A< ts. 12 8. ’’The S. S. was well attended, also B. Y. P. II at 6:45. The evening message was taken from Mark, 8:20. Rev. Sweat may come to us again. The musical concert at High school gym last Friday was a success. Much credit is due Rev. H. W. Hawthorne for bringing to us such an entertainment. Also the ladies oq the committee are to be commended. Rev. A. L. Johnson of Bethel A. Al. E. church, wishes everyone to keep in mind he is on, the job and Bethel has taken on new life since his coming last September. Services were well attended each Sunday. The membership increased and all! departments of the church progressing. Lest you forget the ?500 rally will be held in April instead of Alarch as first announced. * Airs. A. Rankins and Mrs. Smith of Indianapolis, attended the Musical Friday. * Afrs. Taylor Burdett and brother of Crawfordsvllle, motored to the city last Sunday and visited friends. * * The reporter is asking anyone wishing items in the paper to please hand in not later than Monday noon as all news must reach office on Tuesday. OOOFRANKFORT, IND.

By Bernice E. Doss

Airs. Gardner was guest of Aliss Lu-

. la Gardner * Revival services will be-Out-of-town J gin at Alethodist church April* 16th,

* conducted by Rev. Doaks, pastor. An entertainment will be given Saturday night t|o help the means of the church • Air. Joseph Fresh left Alonday to attend ex-soldiers banquet at Washingtonj Pa. • The Teen Age Girls

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Services were well attended Sunday. * Fred A. Brown visited Indianapolis, Wednesday • The Ladies’ Aid met with Airs. Grant Brown oh Friday. Election of officers was held. Willie Thompson visited Lafayette Sunday * Airs. Charley Johnson of Kokomo, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Airs. Robt. Itersey Sr. * Air. and Mrs. Oliver Weir and daughter, and Airs. Robert Fanning and daughters' children motored to Indianapolis Sunday. * Mrs. Martha Alaxey remains on the sick likt. • Mrs. Ca’Vde Jackson, Air. and Airs. Cecil Bow - ^11 of Indianapolis and E. Powell pf Gary, are in the city due to death o; Airs. R. Al. Powell. * Rev, Robt. Fanning preached for Rev. Franklin Jones in Connersville, Sunday. OOO VINCENNES, IND.

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Charles Aliller of Brazil, spent Sunday with his wife and sister-in-law. Airs. Maude Embry. • Airs. Aliller retained home to Brazil Wednesday. * Alls. Lottie Lewis erturned from 1rdkinapolis, Tuesday • Rev. and Mrs. J. i.craven and Dr G A. * Irah-’m motored to Princeton Thursday. * * Phyllis Wheatley club will meet on Tuesday with Grace Cox. * Airs. Della Terry has if turned to the < ity * * Bethel Sewinp, circle met with M:s. Bernice Beverly Thursday. oOo

- WILMOT, ARK.

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Mrs. Wayman Hartwell and children have returned from Alarion, Indiana. * Lowell Smith, formerly of this city, returned to his home in Marion, after visiting relatives and friends. Sunday and Monday. * Airs. Braxton, great basso and her famous Ky. Harmony singers, appeared here Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at various white churches and Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening at Alt. Moriah Baptist church which was a treat for all who heard her. This is the only female quintet on the road. She appeared in Detroit for three months and broadcasted from 24 radio stations. Airs. Braxton lectured on “The Housewife,” which was instructive and very helpful. * The N. IT. Burroughs Missionary circle of Mt. Aloriah Bantist church met with Airs. Savapah Royston, Tuesday aft$50 RlWARD $50 will be pakl If R. V. Turner’s Quick Relief Salve fails to relieve croup, head colds, catarrh, sore throat, headache, earache, eczema, itch, burns, risings, bruises, cuts, sores, rheumatic pains or piles. It is one of the most powerful, penetrating, germ-killing, pain-releiv-ing and healing salves known to science. Removes corns in a few hours without pain; also seed warts. Large box by mail, 60c. Agents wanted. Write for special terms. R. V. Turner, Box 1122, Montgomery, Ala. 3-10-tf.

^Worth of the Negro Minister to His Race. Ira Oliver went to Bastrop, La., Sunday to attend services • » J* B- Gabe, a very influential citizen ot this comimunity, has been attacked and was bruised about head and face. It Is said Mr. Gabe refused to pay Shorty for wottc which he had done for hihi.

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HAUGHVILLE NOTES p

Parent-Teachers’ club of school No. 63 gave a musical at Caldwell chapel. Fri lay evening. Mrs. Essie Hodge, pre!. Airs. Jeanette Carey is principal * Mrs. Samuel Jones of N. Tremont Ate., was hostess to a musical tea at her home Wednesday evening * Sunday was rally day a t Caldwell chapel. The goal was $500. Rev. Alarion of St. Marks Temple was the speaker at 3 p. m. Rev. E. S. Hardge, pas tor. * The Alisslonary of Caldwell chapel met Thursday afternoon with the president, Mrs. Mattie Scott. < Air. and Airs. Sidney Phillips and Airs. H. D. Philips spent Sunday afternoon with friends i n Hamilton ounty. Mr. Theodore Edwards remr ins ill at his home i n Traub avenue and Tenth St. * Mrs. Essie Hodge will be hostess for Y. W. C. A. C ircle No. 2 Friday, April

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EBANON, IND.

The Semper Fidelis club met with Mrs. Eunice King Thursday afternoon. Responses to roll call were given. Airs. Lula Tapp, “Biography ol Booker T. Washington;” Airs. Eunice King, “Prej.ruble to the Constitution of the Unit !d States;” Airs. Norvella King ”Cons|titution and Its Ratifications and Amendments.” Hostess was assisted by Aliss Louise King i n serving delicious 2-course luncheon. Place card!- and mite cup were in keeping with St. Patrick’s day. The guests were: Rev. Watkins, Airs. Anna Watkim,, Aliss Jaunita Watkins and Mrs. Gladys Trice of Frankfort. * Airs. Charles Woodson attended the 'uncial of Airs. Susie Powell i n Frankfort, Tuesday * Air. William Tric e of Fri nklin was a Lebanon visit..i- Thursday. * Messrs. R. Aiimms, K. Herring and D. Hanna attended (lie hasketb ill game and dance in Crawfordsvi le, Friday. * Airs. Hettie l,ewis spent Sunday evening i n Frankfort • Air. and Airs. Eugene King and daughter, Airs. Eliza King and son, spmt Sunday In Indianapolis. ** Air. Marcus Herring was i n Crawfordsvi le, Friday. * Aliss Eunice Borders of Indianapolis, visited her parents. Air. and Airs. James Borders. * Mr. and Mrs, Harry Scott are proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter spent Friday in Indianapolis. —oOo ‘

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Rev. J. II. Davenport is conducting a revival for Rev. Hinton at St. John church. * At the A. Al. E. mission on Plurner St., the pastor, Rev. M. Davis, has just - ’closed a successful revival, conducted by the Rev. Byrd of Gary. There were 10 accessions to til • church, * The Willing workers me; at the A. Al. E. church Hast Wednesday afternoon. Airs. Q. McKee, hos ess. * The rally at Alt. Ziftn church last Sunday was a great success. * (|. E. Harwell, who has been ill for some time js out again. The Pageant to be given at Mt. Zion Baptist church on April 6th, in which 35 ladies will take part, promises to be one of the* finest Jiffiiirs giv en in Hnmipond this season.

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NORTH VERNON NEWS By Velma M. Dixon

Phone 149-L.

Rev. and Airs. Hicks of Aladison, were guests of Rgv. and Airs. J. T. Thompson, Sunday. * Air. and Mrs. .Major D. l^wrence, Claude Al itchell, Alfred Evans of Seymour, were guests of A iss Beatrice Dixon, Sunday. * Alisses Edna Good, Evelyn Coloert, were visiting in Vernon Sun day afternoon. • Airs. James Bolden of Vernon, left Saturday for a visit Anderson and Chicago visiting her daughters. * Air. and Mrs. Fount Dixon and two sons were guests of Air. and Afrs. Ruben Frazier of Hope

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COLUMBUS, INDIANA

George Jarksbn. farmer, was painfully bruised about the head, by his assailant, said to have been Joe Driver. It is said the altercation arose over a era ns ^game. K -om at reports, George was in a serious condition. Joe has not been arrested * Aliss Rosie Bee Smith, d!iue'-*e- m<" John Smith, was secretly united in wedlock to the surprise of many u her friends and relatives. All of our churches of the city are making very elaborate preparation for Easter. The annual contest for the Ashley county public school was postponed on account of the measles that are now prevaiing in Cmssetts, Ark. * * Rev. R. P. Boyd. P. C. of the Shady Gr. A. AL E. church, wll preach a sermon on the “Ressureotion of Christ,” at 4 o’clock a. m., Easter Sunday. * District Missionary, Rev. W. L. King, will hold a Bible institute at the Pilgrim Rest, (Bapt.) beginning April 5th to 8th. Various subjects will be discussed among which will he th»

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. "Vit; ■■■• Policies Are Issued from Birth to Sixty | Years Next Birthday The real measure of a man’s love for his 5 family is the provisions he makes for them : against poverty after he has gone on that ^ journey from which no one ever returned. Get a Citizen’s Life Policy, then hold on I to it. IT’S A SHELTER in the TIME of 1 STORM. i

= LIBERAL Agency Contract offered to men and = women of Vision desiring to enter the field of Life InE surance Salesmanship. | CITIZENS LIFE INSURANCE CORE. | Home Office 229 1 / <> Indiana Ave. | Indianapolis, Indiana

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Sunday whs guest day at the Baptist church. -Rev. Kennedy of Indian apolis, preschfd a wonderful sermon at 11 a. m. and nlte. * The Missionary lad es rendered a delightful program. An Interesting paper was read by Mis. Stone; recitation, Mrs. Ben Johnscn; paper, Mrs. J. Kirkpatrick; sol:>, Mrs. Clarence King. * Miss Bettie Johnson entertained for Sunday dinner, Rev. and Mrs. Stone, Rev. Kennedy, Mr. Benry, Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson and sons, Mrs. Klla Pennybaker • Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith motored to Shelby ville and then to Fr. nklin and were guests ot Mrs. Ange ]Joyce, Sunday * Mrs. Ella Stine .sp«*nt Sunday in Indianapolis, visiting he • mother. Mrs. Minerva Jones and Sister, Mrs. John Dick ey and husiand • Mrs. Gfant Smith were hostess to Embroidery club last Friday. * A iss May Davis is visiting her sister. Airs. Odes Johnson. There were services at the A. M. E. church Sunday conducted by pastor, Rev Davis. * Dr n Smith Is very ill * The Calanthe Sisters gave a very e njoyable program at Pythian hall last Thursday might followed by a social which Was quite a success.

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you are bothered with falling hair, dandruff, itching scalp, or any hair trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains medical propertioa that go to the roots of the Hair, atlrnulate the skin, helping nature do her 1 — work. Leaves the hair soft and silky, s Perfumed with a balm of a thousand i — flowers. The best known remedy for — heavy and beautiful eye-brows. Also restores gray hair to its natural color.; Can be used with hot Iron. Price; sent Jay mall, 50c, 10c extra for post-

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Agents Outfit 1 Hair Gower, J Temple Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing Oil, 1 Face Cream and Directions for Selling, $2. 25c Extra for Poetage.

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PERSIAN TEMPLE’S 16TH ANNUAL EASTER EVENT, EASTER MONDAY NITE, APRIL 9THij = THE SEASON’S GREATEST ATl! = TRACTION. SOMETHIN d = THRILLING, SOMETHING NEWjj E SOMETHING SNAPPY. “NUFF

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Candidate for 1 CONGRESS | 7th Indiana | District = REPUBLICAN i TICKET | Let’s All Vote in the E

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By Mrs. Anna Billips Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kirkpat rick, who tepent the the winter in Duncan Fulls, Ohio, have returned and arj staying with Mr. and Henry Smlith, for the present. Mrs. Katie David, is able to be out again. * Miss Dora Hammonds, is confined to her bed again. * Wonderful services all day at First Baptist church Sunday * ‘Thej pastor. Rev. J. T. Mar tin, preacljed at the morning and evening services. * In the after noon, Rov I. M. Hendon, pastor ■pf Gorin hian Baptist church, pleached i soul-inspiring sermon, which was enjoyed by all present. Sunday Atfril 1, marks the end of our financial drive,, and we hope re be able to go over the top, as our members and friends are

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