Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1928 — Page 2

Minister Be Tendered A Reception

officers and members of the tabernacle Zion church, rd and Michigan Sts., will * Welcome reception for new minister, Rev. Stephen ■ ■ Spottswood on Wednesday evening, 8:00 o’clock P. M„ at the ireh, August 8th. Rev. Spottscomes to Jones tabernacle, Cfoler Memorial A. M. E. Zion Winston - Salem, North u ^ krgest A. M. E. Zion church and one of the largest of ; any denomination in North Carolina. He hae organized and built 2 churches and paid heavy debts others. He was, while pastorOoler Memorial church repeat'_called on by all the ministers wineton Salem. North Caro-

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REV. StEPHEN SPOTTSWOOD

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lina, to' represent them on public occasions. He was recently a candidate for the General secretary of the Zion church. Rev. Spottswood has a family consisting of a wife and four chil-

dren.

He has degrees from Schuylkill college, Gordon college of Theology and has done graduate work ' at Yale university. In addition to r this, he has completed an ueeredit\ed course in commercial account-

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‘ During the World war he had charge of the Army Y. M. C. A., warehouse and has been actively • interested in Y. M-, and Y. W. C. 1 A., aJid other public uplift movef ments in every town, where he has

1 been pastor.

Among the speakers at the Welcome reception next Wednesday night are:—Rev. H. L. Herod, Rev. G. L. Lillard, president of the Baptist Ministerial alliance. Rev. J. P. Q. Wallace, Presiding elder of the Indianapolis district of the A. M. E. Zion church, Mr. F. B. Ransom, Attorney and Manager of the Mine. C. J. Walker Manufacturing company, Mr. F. E. DeFrantz, secretary ot the 'Colored Branch, Young Men's Christiaji association. Miss Mae Belcher, secretary of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, of the Young Women’s Christian association, Dr. M. D. Battles. Dr. Sirdastian Meriwether, Mr. Jno. Brow-

der, Attorney.

——— oOo Bethel Church Conducts Evangelistic Campaign

Beginning Sunday. July 29 and j continuing until August 13, Bethel A. M. E. church is conducting what it is hoped will be the greatest revival campaign ever held in' Indianapolis. The meetings are be-!

/ntf. Baptist Ass 9 n. ? Wilt Meet l n City* Aug. 7-12 The Indiana Baptist General As-

sociation and Woman’s Home and Foreign Mission convention will

Split Vpte Is Forecast In Black Belt (Continued From Page One)

inee, 1 do not think that the ma-

, . . , ' jovity of Negroes are going to leave

convene in the city with Metropol-. th(> Kepublic;

itan and Mt. Paran Baptist church-, es from August 7 through Sunday

evening, August 12.

The regular sessions of the as- . T , sociation will convene at Mt. Par-1 ^ ej roes ! at an' Baptist church. Rev. Chas. A. |Vpte 1 ' :ist tor

Hawkins, Gary, mc/derator: Rev. Jno. D. Crittenden, sec. Special i,

features of the association will'bJ iredict ^ 13 " ^ the address of Dr. J. Edmund! a11 ' piedl ^

Wood, of Dauville, Ky.. president 1 ,ert

of the National Baptist

tion. Dr. F. G. Huntington of tho i Indiana Baptist General eonvea- m ' > ,

Mon and Rev: Thomas Moody, r,.. < ”‘ 11 ""'''"'I'

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Africa, a relative of the famous evangelist, D. L. Moody, who has spent twenty-eight years in Africa as a Missionary. He will speak Thursday morning during the report of the Slate Mission hoard. The Woman’s Home & Foreign Missionary convention, Mrs. E. J. ; K. Hines, president, will be h.dil ; in Metropolitan Baptist chiin-h.l | Rev. J. D. Johnson, pastor. Special i addresses will be delivered by j Mrs. Thomas Moody, returned Mb’.! sionary from Africa, and Mrs [

Belle E. Hendon, on the conditIons mi itiformed (patrons as t° the deof the west. The Baptist hd$ifl(|uai-’ taii of insuiumce contracts, cover ters will be open on Sunday aitc -mch natters. This patron __ ernoon, August 12 and the corner avt vs the firm was very solicitous ss

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community, for Smith.

Despite thq prophesy of many

there will be a large the Democratic nom-

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will carry every colin this county, believe that there of my people who

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The Sugar Creek Creamery Co., I makers of Sugar Creek butter and)!! other creamery products, staged their annual picnic at BrnajI Rip pie park, Friday of this week. ThejJI company invited all house holders i M who'are users of the Sugar Creek'' Creamery products to the picnic gj and a large number were present, The picnic guests carried their : B own lunches and refreshVents j ■ were served by the company. The ; L crowd enjoyed all Uie amusements j™ afforded by the park. Wrappers "" or cartons of Sugar Creek butter were accepted for entrance fee to the park and as admission on the many amusement devices, among these the minature railway, ferris wheel, sea plane, old mill, mill chute, coaster, ‘ merry - go - round whip, caterpillar, bathing pool and etc.

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How To Enter—What I 1 © Do. The first Thing to do is to eli j the Entry Coupon appearing below; fill in your name and address and mail, or del ver, to the campaign department of this newspaper at once. This coupon entitles you, or the person whom you might wish to enter, with 5,000 FREE votes. These votes are given as a starter—to spee_<| you on your way to win. Only one such'Entry Coupon will be

accepted for each entrant.

The next step is to call on, or write, the campaign department for a fiee‘ working outfit. Thus equipped, you have but to see your friends and acquaintance!! and have them to pay up their subscription through you. That’s all there is to it! However, let us say, you will never get anywhere unless you make the start—the earlier the better. Once started, let no one discourage you. Anything worth having is worth striving for and you may be taking your vacation.

How Votes Are Sect red

It takes votes to win, and they are se-

cured in the following w r ays: First, by clipping the Free Vote Uoupons appearing in each issue of this newspaper. There is no limit to the number of these coupons you may secure. Get your friends to saving them for you. They all count. Begin gathering them NOW while they are good for 100 votes each. After next week these coupons will be reduced to 50 votes; the following week to 10 votes, and after that they will be discontinued entirely. The only restriction placed on voting these coupons is that they must be cast before the expiration date appearing thereon. The other, and much faster way to accumulate votes in this campaign, is by securing new and renewal subscriptions t o ‘this newspaper (the right 4s reserved to include advertising). On each order secured a certain number of votes are issued, the number varying according to the amount paid and during which “period” same are received at the campaign department. See schedule of votes.

i Rules and Regulation

correspondwoman or surrounding

w'ill be desaid votes

1. No salaried employee of this newspaper is eligible to enter this pompetition.

This does not apply to country

ents.

2. Any other reputable man child residing in this city or

territory is eligible to enter th s campaign

and compete for the prizes. 3. The winners of the prizes cided by their accredited votes

beinJ represented by ballots issued on subscriptions and coupons clipped irom the papers. This newspaper reserves he right to

include advertising cards.,

4. Participants in this campaign are not Confined to their own town or community in which to secure votes, hut may take orders anywhere in this section; or, for that matter, anywhere in the statq or United

States.

5. Cash must accompany

where votes are desired. Candid

allowed to collect back subscriptions and renewals as well as entirely ne w subscriptions. and votes will be issued m all alike. U. Votes are free. It costs t ie subscriber nothing extra to cast votes for thejir fav-

orite. Votes must be asked for of paying subscription, otherwi

ers w'aive this privilege. 7. Votes are not transfera

dates cannot withdraw' in favot candidate. Should a candidatje from the race, his or her votes

all orders llates will be

at the time ■;e supscrib-

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de. Candi-

of another withdraw’

will be can-

<-lled. Neither will it be permissible for

tbscriptions such trans-

candidates to give or transfer s to another candidate. Votes on

ferred subscriptions will he subject to disqualification at the discretion pf the man-

agement. «<, ’ ,

S. Any collusion on tho pail of candidates to nullify competition, o 1 any other combination formed to the detriment of candidates or this newspaper will not be tolerated. Any candidate taki ig part in y such combination stands liable io forfeit ail

rights ko a prize or commission.

9 All votes issued on ballots may be .held in reserve and cast at tli^ discretion of candidate or this newspaper. The free vote coupons appearing from t me to time In the paper must be cast beloje the ex-

piration date appearing thereon.

10. In the event of a tie 4>r any one

of the prizes, a prize identical in vakie will be given each tying contestant. 11. Participants in this campaign are authorized agents of this newspaper, but it is understood jind agreed that they will be responsible for all moneys collected and will remit such amounts in full each day to the campaign department. 12. No statement or promise made by any representative or candidate varying from the rules and statement appearing through the columns of this 'newspaper will he recognized by the publisher. 13. In case of typographical or other error it is understood that neither the publisher nor campaign manager shall be held responsible except to make necessary correction upon discovery of same. 14. Candidates who remain ACTIVE to the finish, but fail to win one of the regular prizes offered, will be paid a 20 per cent cash commission on all subscription money turned in to their account. It is distinctly understood, however, that in' event any candidate becomes INACTIVE, failing to make a regular cash report, he or she will, at the discretion of the management, become disqualified and thereby forfeit all right to a prize or commission. 15. To insure absolute fairness in the awarding of prizes, the race w'ill be brought to a close under a sealed ballot box. During the entire last “period” of the campaign, a ballot box—locked and sealed— will repose in The Recorder office where candidates and their friends will deposit their final collections and reserve votes. In this way no one, not even the campaign manager, can possibly know the vming strength of the various candidates, which precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures- fairness to the minutest degree. 1C. This newspaper reserves the right to amend the rules’ and conditions of this campaign, if necessary, for the protection of candidates or this newspaper. 17. This newspaper guarantees fair and impartial treatment to all participants, should any question arise the decision of the management will he absolute and final. 18. In becoming a candidate, participants agree to abide by the above conditions

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HOW THE VOTES COUNT

First Period

July 28th

1 year $ 2.00 5,0b0

2 years 4.00 3 years 6.00 4 years- 8.00 5 years 10.00

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Second Period To August 11th year $*2.00 3,000 2 years 4.00 8,000 "S years , 6.00 12,000 4 years 8.00 18,000 6 years 10.00 25,000

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Double Votes Will Be Given On All New Subscriptions Turned In During The First Period The above schedule of votes, which is on a declining basis, positively will not be changed during the competition. However, a special ballot/good for 10,000 EXTRA votes, will be issued on every “club” 0!

THE ADVISORY BOARD

It is the sincere plan of this newspaper to conduct this campaign from sstart to finish in a fair, honorable and impartial manner. Every precaution has beefi taken t o

$30.00 In contest collections turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire campaign and is to be cousidered a part of the regular schedule. There will be no higher votetj offered during this campaign. Remember this and lay your plans accordingly. No subscriptions will be accepted for less than one year nor more than- 5 years in advance for any one candidate.

reason an Advisory Board has been decided upon, whose functions shall be to decide any question of sufficient moment that might happen to arise, and from which a committee shall be selected to act as judg-

safeguard the interests of parti absolute honesty in all dealing teed. However, not all wisdot any one man or institution.

Mpants, and is guar anti lies with nd for that

be announced later. These gentlemen are well known to everyone in this vicinity and the final results, as given out by them, will be beyond dispute. ,

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