Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1928 — Page 7
The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Aug. '4,1928
Page Seven
News Of The State Of Indiana
JOSEPH CHURCHILu District Manager iy<M Spruce Street
is McCulley. * Miss Janies Anna Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pinkston, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and
be known as the department foi flciated. Burial was made in Earl- 1 Coopej*. Jas. Dejernett
and
Religious Education which will be ham cemetery. * Rev. and Mrs. B.' Simmons, motored to Lawrence
ber of Bethel A. M. E. church and [ Mrs. S. Pinkston of Maywood, Ed had many friends. Surviving: a | Jacobs of Kentucky and Mr. and
headed by the Re^. Y. C. TerreR as A. Wilson and Mrs. Annie Repress
director; Isaac Murray, general su -of Indianapolis, motored over and
By Mrs. Corley MrJ and Mrs. Andrew Gatewood, n and wife and the grandson of ||nver, Col., motored here and pent Tuesday nighfc with Mrs. Halt it - Ladd in Elm St. They were n relate to Washington, D. C., to ttend the National Association of !oloied Women of which Mrs. latevyood is the national vice-pres-ident and the state president of Colorado. En route home she will irieit Mrs. Ladd and will be glad to meet, the Federated club women Tetrre haute. * Miss Susie Hitt
kle spent the week end with her friends in Vincennes, to attend the
funeral of Mr. Dwight Stewart. * Mrs. Anna Sims, Mr. W. S. Stuart and son, Paul of this city, Mrs.'Ir ene Maupin and niece, Evelyn Situs j of Chicago, attended the fu neral of an aunt, Mrs. Anna P. Anderson at Louisville, Ky., o u Thursday of last week. * Mrs. Effie Corley was called to Viuceriues last fveek by the death o f her nephdw, Dwight Stewart. * Mrs Harvey Ladd, who underwent an operation at the Hoosier sanitarium, passed awpy last Thursday effathg. Funeral services were Satui'day evening at Green’s al pat lor, after which the 103$' was -lii|ipfd to (’atx. Ky.. for burial. Deceased leaves six small ehildijen.- The husband preceded her a few months ago. Henry and
wife, Mrs. Lillian Samuels StewKart and his parents and a host of rriends and relatives. The floral tributes were many and beautiful A large number of relatives and friends from Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lawrenceville tuid Bridge port, 111.; Princeton and Washington and Rockport attended funeral. * Miss Susie Hinkle of Terre Haute was week-end guest of her friends. * Messrs. Samuel Brewer and Marcus C. Stewart of Indian apolis, Mrs. P. W. Corley of Terre Haute, Mrs. Verda Howard ol Kansas City, Kans., came to tin funeral of their nephew and cous in, Dwight Stewart. Mrs. Howard will spend several days with her
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MADISON, IND. By Greenville Harris Mrs. George Graves of Fifth St is improved. * Mf. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart of Kokomo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shelton of Mil ton, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Curry of In dianapois, Ind., were called Fri day to the home of their daughter Mrs. Herman Jenkins of Vine St. who has been very ill. * Mrs. Ar thur Wake is able to be out agair * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whittakei are the proud parents of a fim baby girl, born Tuesday. * Wil son Watson and Greenville Harris
Mrs. Twines were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carbin. * Sunday is quarterly meeting. We want to see every one out. * The
merintendent; Mrs. Katherine Lam oert, organizer; Prof. W. S. Fort,
instructor of teacher training ant. director of course of study; Mrs Y. C. Terrell, of worship; Mrs. E
stewardesses met at the home of.J. K. Hines, Home department or Mrs. Malone, last Friday * Elijah ganizer. Mr. F. Lambert and Mrs Stewart attended the home com-: Laura Garrett will assist as co ing at Green Castle, Sunday. * * j workers in each department. *. Spencer and Churchel Swarn at* Mrs. Elizabeth Reeves is confined tended a trolley ride party at Iudi-|at her home with a. bad attack dl anapolis, last Thursday. j mumps. * E. Murray, oue of out -—— oOo—— | highly respected citizens, is seri BOONVILLE, IND. ously ill at his home on Columbia
St. * Mr. ’and Mrs. William Mar
Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Geneva Hatchett and Chas. Jewell attended the basket dinner in ivit. Vernon, Sunday. * Geo. Walker visited friends and relatives in Evansville, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Estell Gill and son Paul Lewis, of Evansville, were guests of the former’s parents, Sunday. * Frank Jewell has purchased a Ford sedan. * Mr. and Mrs. Morton Roberts' have opened a kitchen. This is proving quite successful. They have all kinds of good things to eat. Many of the white people are partaking of the delicious food. It is for both colored and white. * Mrs. Mary Casey was in Mt. Vernon, Sunday inspecting the Juvenile department of the Odd Fellows lodge. Mrs. Casey is district officer. * The bas-
tin of Edinburg, were week eut: guests of Mrs. Maggie Martin and her son, Baudeis, also of Mr. am Mrs. Benjamin Motley. * Mrs Gertrude Meadow and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meadow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meadows and Mrs. Margaret Meadows, were visitors in this city, Sunday. * Luther Murray and Mrs. Gertrude Johnson returned Friday morning from the grand session of the K. of P. lodge a t South Bend. They reported that it was one of the greatest session. 1 in the history of the lodge. Mrs Johnson was elected grand truste* of the state. * The charming Miss Ophelia Pennick, our efficient pri mary teacher at School No. 2, wa> shopping last Friday in tjie capita city * Mr. and Mrs. George Gris
and Roger Shelton motored to N
Vernon Sunday to spend the day Plenty of good preaching, with friends. * The Phyllis Wheat-1 oOo
ket dinner will be given at St. Ah-jsom motored to the capital cit> drew M. E. church Sunday. Al are j Sunday and were Sunday guests invited to attend. Plenty of eats, of relatives, * Mrs. Mary Vaugh:
land Mrs. Rosina Blackburn gavt a social last Saturday at the Od<’
spent Sunday, guest of their ,son, Forrest Henry Wilson, baritone soloist, who was directing the chorus at Mt. Moriah Baptist church for two weeks. * The meeting was very successful. * Rev. W. J. M. Price of Paris, Ky., a very able minister of the gospel, conducted the services. * Mrs. L. Owens i t slowly improving at Reid hospital. * Frank Bennett is critically ill a his home in Greenwood avenue '• Mrs. T. w. Rowley is some bette*
ville, Sunday. * Mrs. George Johnson and Maguriete Harmon are on the sick list.
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C^ONNERSVILLE, IND.
Miss Bertha Leftridge has gone to Indianapolis. Ind;, for a three weeks’ stay. * Miss Mildred Alex ander has returned to her home after visiting Miss Hazel BrameL of Cambridge, Ind. * Friends fron. Fountain City, Richmond, Rush ville, Indianapolis and Cambridge attended the A. M, E. home-com
ing. * Mrs. Florence Montgomery
at this writing. * R. Gilmer Is able of Cincinnati, has returned home 1° ,,u t doors. * Mr. and Mrs. j after being called here on account Abe Perkins are resting nicely at of the illness off Mrs. Ethia Craig the Reid hospital at this time. * C. Harris, who is motoring U O 0o |California, is visiting Mr. and CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. |Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Indian
j apolis, Ind.,* spent the day hert
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fence, Kans., has been visiting i riends in Seymour. The rally oi :te Second Baptist church was:
James Wooden met with a very | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Danie
painful accident in an automobile, Butler and family.
wreck beraking his arm at the wrist. * Mr. and Mrs. Royce Bond spent the week end in New London with Mr. Bonds’ mother o n
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EVANSVILLE, IND. By Edith E. Hite
Sunday and attended the Harperl A]] th an Hilaries of liberty reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tay-j Baptist cllLirc . h are having a car nlruli u, ned t0 thelr homfc After i va i at the y M c A August 2 ’ f. seve , ra weeks m Gary, g rpj le p U mj c is cordially invited Tli ( ' l t !‘ w ‘f 1 I^'ban- a good time is promised to all. , V : '!r u !^? 1 nd Vl Ba S t,St churclr ot j Miss Ethel Trigg of 1219 Gum St. hmci. ’ f T nd fl Second Baptist j e p ar ^ e( i Sunday for a three weeks
church of Lafayette, are planning a basket meeting for August 2t>. * The Needle Workers gave a pot supper and picnic at the beautiful
prnesn Ladd, Mrs. Leona Ladd andlly club of the Sec. Baptist church I PRINCETON, IND. I Fellows’ hull to rthe Willing work Mrs. iHattye Ladd, accompanied will give a hay ride and lawn fete j The big Union camp meeting ers < ,u,) (;t ,,Hi Second Buptisl the body to Kentucky. * Mr. and to Carrollton, Ky., August 6th. The a t Patoka came to a close Sunday!church. It was a financial success Mrs. John Hearne and two sons fare will be $1.00 round trip. The ] Morning services opened with the,* Mrs. Mary Vaughn, known a:
motoijed to Lawrenceville, 111., on ! truck will leave Broadway and 5th Sunday and spent the day with at 6 o’clock in the evening. Now relatives * Mr. and Mrs. Corley : don’t forget it, Monday night. JoBeninm of Indianapolis, were the I sie Tandy, captain. * A. Smith conguests of relatives. * Mrs. Kate tinues ill. * Mrs. Clara Bolden is Sharpe continues ill at the home on the sick list. * Miss Bernice of heir son, Mr. and Mrs. Remus Lake returned home Friday night
Union S. S. 9:30, with following Miss Shelby ville, in the Vacatioi superintendents present: W. M. Trip Contest, is prominent in so Lewis, Second M. E. church o f c I a ^ work and we predict that sin Princeton: W. Roundtree of Way-r'V’ijl have a great success, fin mond chapel of Lyles, and Broth- writer is asking all the churches er Coal of Patoka. * Rev. H J. und Iraternal organizations to sup Thompson delivered the sermon. b ort * ier Ij ult ma y 'yjV tk \-
Hick: * Mrs. Lucy Coleman of after visiting at Indianapolis a j Subject: “Faith, the Anchor of the vacation trip to Idlewihh This wil 914 Chestnut St., is improving * * few months. * Several young peo-jsoul,” to a large and appreciative ,)e a great honor to Shelbyville
Mrs. ILola Norton and Mrs. Ross, are guests of their daughter and niece; Mrs. L. E. Roberts. in.Frank-
ple motored here from North Vernon, Sunday. * Miss Jane Amos left Wednesday for the lakes t o
fort * Mrs. Sarah Goss visited | spend a month. * ♦Mrs. Carrie
Mrs. Malone jn Plainfield * Mrs. Robert Davis spent last week with Miss j Mnsetta Scott at Princeton. Mr. Robert Davis and Mr. Luther Robeijts, were guests Saturday and Sunday of last week. * Paul Lewis is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]W. R. Lewis at Princeton, Ind. t. The Usher Board girls will
Christman is some better at this writing. * Pet Johnson entertained his children from Louisville, Ky., Sunday at his home on North Broadway. * Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shontee of Popular St., entertained Rev. Carr and Rev. Me Morris at her home Friday noon. * Miss Addle Shelton of Cleveland, Ohio,
>jivd i lawn social Friday night, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred August 3, at the home of Mr. Jas. Tandy on Broadway. * Daniel Harvel, 2319 Spruce St. | Shontee is indisposed at this writ-
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VINCENNES, IND.
Th4 chautauqua association of Betiinjl A. M. E. church will give a full week of entertainment. August 6 to 12 inc., for the benefit of Pastor and Building committee. Good singing of home talent with
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PLAINFIELD, IND.
audience. 2:30 p. m. an old fash- Miss Vaughn is pleasant and quitf ioned class meeting led by Will- a favorite among her many friend' iam Powell of Lyles; John Me- has a magnetic personality Dowell, Bro. Coal and Bro. Spring-. vhicb attracts and makes many field. At 3:00 p. in.. Rev. J. H. i ffiends. She is one of our most French of Layles, preached “Stay handsome race ladies. Her photr On Board.”-8:00 p. m.. Rev. Smith appear later m the columns o gave the sermon, subject, “Fur- The Recorder. ^ 1 s • Katheiim ther Reward of the Righteous and, Senour, one of our well Known anc the Wicked.” The meeting w a s J Prominent citizens, and a liG- Ion* a success carried on by Rev. I. C. I resident of this city,^ d le ‘l Mon Smith of 2nd M. E. church. Rev. ^ a >’ afternoon at 1 o clock. sin H. J. Thompson of Bethel A. M. H.J leaves to mourn then loss, a mrtih church, Princeton; Rev. J. H. er - brother, husband, one d.iugh French, Lyles; pastors and wives,. ter aiu ^ , ' u, ‘ e solls -. ^^ . ' were entertained at dinner by Mrs. ehurch: One of the mteiesting tea
home of Mr. and Mrs. Welton Rice ami also enjoyed croquet. * Mr.and Mrs. Henry Appleton and grandchildren, George Jones and Mis?i
(jMy» City, spoilt ot Rockport, spent the week n wi < ’" d , wi 't tl‘ !v 'i '.. l 'riend with Mr cousin. Mrs. Anna Re tards and family. * Mrs. E ah, y CorerhOr St. * Mr.
visit in Madisonville, Ky. She h one of our teachers. * Mrj and Mrs E. P. David of Governor St., hac as guests last Saturday, his sis ters, Mrs. Albert Dickson and son, Albert, of Princeton, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Baxter and dughter of Boonville.* Mrs. Charlotte Grandi-
Wuoden and children are visiting? in Indianapolis. * Mrs. GeorgeBrown is one. the sick list. * Miss Blanche Elliott has returned to her home in Wanneika, 111., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Tillie Taylor. Mrs. Louise Robinson is spending the week at the lakes. * Miss Alberta Russell is visiting in the East. She expects to go to New York, Washington, Philadelphia and several other points in the east, befoi*e returning home. * Mrs. Bond entertained several of her friends Saturday evening a t her home on E. Wabash Ave., in honor of her house guest, Mrs. R. Payne, of Terrje Haute. * Rev. E. E. Richards preached a splendid
and Mrs. Arthur Mullanax of 16 Ballard St., had as guests last Sunday, Mr. Fred Hamnmer, Mr. and Mr. Ben Mullanax of Newsburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fox are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. They reside in Newburg. * Mrs. Mag gie Johnson and son, Elmer, i n Bellemeade Ave., spent tfye week end with relatives in Louisville. * Mrs. Elizabeth Woods of Chicago, is*the guest Of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Watkins in Line St., for two weeks. * Mrs. Rebecca Cutter of Orr Ave., departed last Wednesday for a four weeks’ visit with her brother. Logan Smith in Helena, Mont. * Rev. W. L. Barr,
sermon Sunday morning. Tfeme Jt H °? dS n ^^York* i vas “God's Presence With His^ iv ^ d the city from New York Children ” Theonhllus Chenault* with his fanli, y- A shower of grory Henry and Miss Lucille Ifanry • ^Li
Florence Lucius and Mrs. Iktmphlet and Mrs. Lyda of Patoka. -oOo —_
LEBANON, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Mary
tures of the Sunday school each Sunday is tin- dramatizing of tli* lesson from Junior class, taught by Mrs, Holloway and every adul' should see which we know woulc be a great benefit, as well as ai inspiration. Sunday was s a gala
Mrs. Wm. Bailey has returned home from Richmond, after a
pleasant visit with her sisters, who j Knight and family of Sheridan. * , „ have just returned from Califor-1 jvfr. and Mrs . Marcus Herring day. The pastor, Rev. Holloway
orchestra numbers. Everyone wel- nia. * Cynthia Mae and Cora Ma- spent several days this week at preach(‘(T two strong and interest come. Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor. * | rie Bryant are pending this w eek I their home in Crawfordsville. * * inK sermons. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee:.
Ife^lfwart, after several days’ ill- j in Irvington. * Miss Hannah Bry- i Mrs. Ida Woodson and Mrs. Hetty passed away Wednesday nite, ant, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Bry- ! Lewis have gone to Gary for a 15th at the home of his par-I ant of Indianapolis, and Mr. and few daysf * Mr. and Mrs. Harry ■K, JMr. and Mrs. J. Hiram Stew. | Mrs. Otis Cullens of Camby were King and son, Robert Leon, spent pi. Funeral services were held i the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i ast Sunday afternoon in Sheridan, fcuuday at 2 p. m. from Second 1 Win. Bryant. * Mr. and Mrs. John the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MaptHt church. Rev. Craven offi- McCulley and sou and Mr. Gilbert Robbins and family. * Mrs. Alice
dated. Mr. Stewart w r as a mem-) Poole w'ere Sunday guests of Lew-
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Carpenter and Mrs. Maude Herring, were hostess to the Semper Fidelis club Thursday afternoon. The club observed guest day. The
program consisted of the life of Barnes M. E. church, Indianapolis Edgar A. Poe by Mrs. Novella August 1 to 4. Mrs. Holloway wai King. * Rev. Watkins gave an in- elected delegate to represent tin teresting talk on education, and re- various auxilaries of the church Jigion. At the close of the program * The church made a splendid re
aid of Rushville, motored with tin Rev. and Mrs. L. W. E. Watson and worshiped with us. * The Rev Watson delivered an excellent ser mon on “Signboards.” * The 12 Tribe rally was a success. Captaii Ed Radler $20.20; and a sum o‘ $48.95 was reported as a total. * Rev. and Mrs. Holloway left for the District conference, Tuesdaj evening, which convenes at t h t
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the hostess served a delicioi#? 3course luncheon. The guests were Mrs. Anna Watkins, Miss Jaunita Watkins and Rev. Charles Watkins all of Frankfort and Miss Louise King. * Mr. and Mrs. Deowatte | Scott and daughter, went to Craw
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Powell and family have returned home alter spending a few days in So. Bend, where they attended the K of P. grand lodge. From there they went to Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit with Mrs. Powell’s sister ami tle-n to Gary to visit Mr. Powell’s brother and into Chicago to visit Mrs. Powell’s brother, Joel Tapp. * R. N. Powell and family visited in Indianapolis and Sheridan, Ind., Monday and Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weir visited in Cleveland, O. They were (he guests of Mrs. Weir’s aunt, Mrs. Tanner Jackson. * Mr. Willie Joe Thompson was the guest of Miss Bertha May Dempsey of New Castle, Sunday * Rev. Robert Fanning preached in Indianapolis, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Q. Ramsey, Mrs. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clay, were guests of Mr. and MrsFrank Linsey, Sunday. * Mrs. Annie Watkins and daughter, Jaunita, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King of Lebanon Sunday. *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kersey, Sr., have returned from So. Bend and Michigan. * Mr. and Mrs. C.eo. Clay and son of Lafayette, called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weir, Sunday. oOo
port to the District conferense raising from all purposes sincf May 1, $361.88 * The church win dows and door have been screen
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RICHMOND, IND. By Christeen Owens, Jr.
SHELBYVILLE, IND.
Rally day will be observed at the Second Baptist church Sunday, August 5. Each auxiliary of the church will furnish their quota of money toward this effort. A program will be given during the afternoon services. * A Front Line Sunday school pro-
Funeral services were held Sat unlay afternoon for Mrs. Man Pettiford who dieu after a week': illimss from her home. Survivinf are the husband, Janies Pettiford two sons, Chas. S., and Glouster all of this city. Rev. Virch Floyd officiated. Burial in Earlham ceme tery. * Funeral servic es were held for Fayette Welch, Tuesday after noon at 1:30 o’clock at the Pat terson funeral home, who died Sat unlay at 3.10 at his home in South 13th St., from complication of dis eases. He is survived by the wid ow, Carolyn. Rev. H. H. Black, of
gram will be established at the Second Baptist church. This will'
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were in the city on Friday evening, * Wesley .Gibson entertained a few friends nr the home of Mrs. Rosa Jones it. being bis twentieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields was introducing his bride to
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hie]ping her celebrate her birthday with a surprise party. The ev e ling was spent in music and g tines. Gerald Browning spent Sinday in Louisville, Ky., with hi? wi£e k who is taking treatment in a hospital there. * Great preparations are being put forth for the 6th annual home-coming given by he A. M. E. church at Seymour, Aigust 26th. * Rev. Thompson ai d family of Memphis, spent Sun dty with their daughter, Mrs. Eddii Mitchel. * Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Middex and daughter, Blanche, m Jtored to Indianapolis, Monday
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Complimentary to Dr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Ramey, who left Monday on a trip west, where the doctor wijl take a much needed rest. Mr. and Mrs. Will Forest and Mr and Mfs. W)m. Rowan were hosts to a picnics Monday afternoon at Hustob park. * The afternoon w-as
spent playing games and taking, It is a wise mail who knows his pictures after which a delicious | own buaiaess; and a wiser one who
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Mrs Eugene Gaskin Mr and Mrs. j Mrs< Edua Moslfey and Miss Lu .
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an<l Carnie Artis, Mn and ; ty . * Miss Katherine Murdock of J? r & f a,P i. Jac r ? 90n / Cincinnati, 0., is visiting Mrs. Cailisle, Miss Gussie Gleed, Mr. Madora Scott in Llth St. * Please ami MrsJ Charley Perkins, Rev. and j haVe your u j cke ] 3 read y when the ? r3 ’ HljA- P^ry, Mr and Mrs. agent come8 __ C harle 3 Carter, 423 Gn.nt Wlaldon, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ayer St ^ phone 465 . M
Duiigan, Mrss. Emma Hathaway, Mrs. Lois Grace, Miss Grace Gib-j sor, MrfL Marie Carlisle. Mr. and Mr 3. Everett Vaughn, Miss Faith ) Brown, Mrs. Fern Strawbridge, j Mr George Ball, Mr. and Mrs. C.
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FRANKLIN, IND.
PERU, IND.
By Mary Mayberry
Miss Hattie Crocket is visiting in Indianapolis. -* Miss Thelma Shorts is visiting in Danville. The Misses Elizabeth and Mary A. Evert will leave Friday for Chicago, where they will visit their uncle and family for a couple of weeks. * Miss (’iara Penn was a visitor in Logansport, Sunday. Mrs. P. Wilson is improved. * Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor was able to sit- out-
By Mary Kathern Perkins
, Rev. J. C. Mitchell preached Milton. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hughes, some wonderful sermons during Mr and Mrs. Geo. Higgins and Mr. serv'ces Sunday. The A. C. E. am Mrs. Rueben Bailey of Bloom-! league had cross and crown servington, III. * Mrs. Mary Ann Mar- ices. * Webster Montgomery, Miss shall is much improved after be- Leuora Milles, Miss Charlotte Varing seriously ill. * Mrs. Juliet Alvis diman, spent Sunday in Louisville, of Henderson, Ky., is visiting her Ky., and Jeffersonville, Ind. * Miss sistjer, Mrs. Rosa Frazier and fain- Alma Burris and Mary Kathern By. * M|rs. Carson Weaver and' Perkins gave a surprise party on
Nashville, was the pleasant guest | chi dreu are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miss Estella Hays, whose birthof Mr. and Mrs. Milton Letcher Wajlter Cloyd of South Bend. * | day was Thursday, July 26.- The in Governor St., while in the city. Mr t. Ada Grady and daughter, Al- out-of-town guests were Miss Mav He visited in Indianapolis, Chica- ethia Mae, are the guests of Mr. ) Claypool. * Mr. and Mrs. Miller go, Detroit, and Philadelphia, be- am Mm Charles Winburn. * Mr. j and daughter, were guests of their
fore his motor trip back to Nash ville. * Mrs. Albert Cash entertained with a radio party last Thursday eveping with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Choren, Earl J. Mackabee, Miss Louise Christian-"'Will-iam Perry, Miss Dora Christian, A most delightful evening was en
dSors Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. J.|™- Y John Clark enterNuttaU attenddd the basket meet- her Wbist club last Wed-
ing In Wabash, Sunday. * Mrs. J. Webb was the hostess to the Stitch and Chatter cuib Thursday evening. At this time the members entertained their husbands and their friends with a pitch-in supper. A
nesday evening at her home in Heidelbach avenue, honoring Mrs. Albert Cash, who departs for Memphis, Teun. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Chica go. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cash
amj Mrs. Loving of Grand Rapids- father, and grandfather. Donyce Mich., were callers at the home Boyce, Sunday. * Milliard Lee and of fMr. and Mrs. William Waldon, Ruben Crowe spent Sunday in rinoerfav ^ TQ T jfiVimr 11 r. i + ^ -a
womlPTfu time was 1 a.l by .11. - Mitchell. After the gamer, Among those who wi" atte „l th«.» lwo .e„„ rs * luncheon was A. 1. K. & D. ol A coitventioit d ^ j M Christian. C. ComCphiinhns will be Mrs. Lucy Moss. “ f 0;ikdale , odKe No . C 2. K.
Mrs. W. Hopewell and Mrs. Lucy Penn. * Mrs. Crossland, Miss Augusta Crossland and guest. Miss Crossland, attended services i n Logansport, Sunday evening. * * Mrs. Bessie Johnson has returned from Muncie. She was accompanied home by Master Miles Wilson for several days’. visit. * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Easiey of Louisville, were visitors in the city for a visit * * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Easley of Louisville, wiefe visitors in the city for a few’ hours recently. They were on their way to Toledo, O. * C. Moss was a visitor v in South Beiid, Wednesday. * Church servic es at the church every other Sunday. S. S. every Sunday morning at 9:30 and the A. C. E. L. at 6:3< to which everyone is invited.
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of P., has returned home from S. Bend, where he attended the state convention * Mrs. J. Letcher ot 2620 Governor St., left Saturday for Louisville, for a two weeks visit with her sister. Mrs. Jas. Lee. Mr. Wm. Perry and Miss Dora Christia nspent the week end in Chicago, visiting relatives and friends. * Jordon Carter departed for his home in Petersburg, Ind., after a week’s visit w’ith his daughters, Miss Rena Carter and Mary Hook in S. Elliott St. * Rev. V. U. McLawler of Mt. Lebanon church, in Louisville, was the visiting minister at Oakdale Baptist church, all this week. * The Oakdale Social club will have their anniver
Wednesday. ** Mrs. Lqving was Muncie attending the basket meetfornerly Miss Harriet Stewart of ing. * Miss Margaret Moore gave Teire Haute and a kindergarten a surprise birthday party in honteaiher nt the Washington build-' or of Miss Margarette Moore, Sating * One hundred and fifty friends ! urday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. G, united to express appreciation of Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Howard and the sixteen years of faithful ser- Mrs. Flesser were guests of Mr. vice. (This is written by Georgia and Mrs. Thomas Perkins, Sunday. Williams Waldon. graduate nurse). * Mrs. Clara Perkins gave a birthAu evidence of the high esteem in day party in honor of her daughthis community was attested Fri- ter, Mary Kathern Perkins, Monday night at Way man, chapel : da y night. * Mrs. Anna Thompchurch, when it was turned into kins and Laurence Vancleave moa \eritable flower garden for a tored and spent Sunday morning testimonial banquet given by one in Indianapolis. * Thu Imperial hundred and fifty loyal friends to Art club and the Idle Embroidery express to them their appreciation club, gave a joint picnic Wednesand thoughtfulness of the faithful da y, July 25 at Cole Camp. * Mr. ser-’ice tendered this community and Mrs. C. White Eagle of Louisby Dr. Ramey for the past six- ville, Ivy., were week end guests teen years. Musical numbers were 0 f Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and rendered by Misses Laura Nichols anf i Mrs. Thomas Perkins. * and Helen Warne, Mrs. Faulkner. Buddie Smith, son of Mrs. Cassie Edward Ray and Sam Moore. At Smith, was week end guest of Rothe conclusion of these addresses j sa Mary and Betty Ann Gooden, whi ;h were brief but most appre- * Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hunter have ciative, a beautiful bouquet of ! started their foundation for their hov ers was presented Mrs. Ra-. new home in West King. * Samuel me\ in behalf of the community | Moore is still improving from his by Mrs. Ralph Jackson. * The tes- i ong jii ne ss. * Miss Luella Wilkertimonial banquet which was ar-i son and Miss Flossie Beatty atranj;ed by Mrs. Georgia C. Waldon | 4ellded the basket meeting in Mun-
as' (hairnian.* Dr. and Mrs. Ramey c j e> Sunday.
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and restaurant that' will "hi goodinpon, a musical program will lie
left Monday on an extended trip, wes:, where the doctor hopes to recover his health and take a much needed rest.
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WASHINGTON, IND.By Mrs. F. Esteal
Services were very good at Ben lah A. M. E. church, Sunday. Splendid Sermons we :e. delivered by the pastor. * Seeonc Baptist church Good services a 1 day. Pastor Hop kins seemed to be at his best and splendid soul-stirring and instructive sermons fiom the following subjects were heard: at 11 a. m. ‘David’s Confidence In God;” 8 p m., “The Perfe-t Man.” Big Bar becue and law i social Saturday August 4 on church lawn. The 4tt Sunday in August is our annual rally and basket dinner. Let each member be prepared to meet hit obligation. The public is invited to attend. Come and help us t<
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put the progranj over * Miss Mar> Cottee of Terre Haute is visitinp
friends for several days. * Mr. and Mrs. Asberry Terence left Friday for Chicago for several days’ vis it with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr and family. * Mrs. Sherman Harmon and children left Monday for a few days’ visit with relatives in South Bend. * Mrs. H. Isom. Mrs. Jas. Read and Hi'fs. C. W. Saunders have returned from Kokomo, after being at th? bedside of Mrs. Mary Marshall. * Mrs. Marshall is reported to be fome better. * Mrs. Oliver Ballou, Jis. Read and / C. G. Harmon have returned from the Grand lodge meeting of the K. of P.’s at South B^nd. * Miss Wanda
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BLOOMINGTON, IND. By Frank Hunter
given, also a basket dinner. Connone and all. * Mrs. Beulah Smith, Mr. Archie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew of Gum St., motored to Race Creek, Ky., Sunday to the big rally. * A big carnival will entertai the U. B. F. f and S. M. T lodges here August 7, 8, 9, on Elliott St., between Lincoln Ave., and Mulberry St.'* The wedding of Miss Louise Christian and Earl Mackabee will be solemnized Sunday morning in Nazarene Baptist church in connection with the morning services by Rev. R. J. Miller. * Rev. C. H. Martin and choir of Henderson, Ky., will conduct services at Nazarene next Sunday afternoon in a big rally.' * Mrs. L. W. Bell of Lincoln Ave., entertained with a delightful party Thursday evening, July 26th, in honor of Mrs. E. P. Cole of St. Louis, and Miss Helen Hummons of Indianapolis. * The front porch was beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns and was trans* formed into a veritable flower garden by the following gowned ladies: Misses F. E. Snow, Blanche Rickman, Elizabeth. Pauline Best, lone Givens of Terre Haute, Miss Wiltshire of Gary, Mesdames J. B. Taliaferro, Jessie King, Ethel Porter, W. E. Best, J osephine Rice of Chicago, Robert Walls and Anna Buckner. Prizes for the contests were awarded Mrs . Walls, Mrs. E. P. Cole and Miss Wilt-
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Miss Virginia Terrel has returned from a week’s visit in indiana-
Aitendance was very good thru-1 polis. * The Rose Bud Sunday out the day. Sunday, at Baptist , school class of Bethel church gave
ehuihh. * Rev. Stone was the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Lola Fa"iel. * Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. Gardner, Miss Shaffer, of Indianapolis were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eugme Smith, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holder and-children w’ere the week end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. * J. Johi son )vas a visitor in Indianapol s, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. E. Sthilh. Mf. and Mrs. C. King, Mr.
John Stewart were picnday. * Mrs. Jim Stew-
art Jnf Kokomo, were in the city a short ti ne en route to her home in Milton, Ky. She visited Mrs. Sinn; of Edinburg, who remains poorly. * Mrs. Ella Stines and O. Johr son, Relegates to the K. of P. convention, have returned home and report a wonderful time * * Miss Frances Johnsn entertained
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Wed nesda W. Duffy,
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and Madison, also N. Vernon, with a pt rty at the Goens hotel last
y night. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Buckner, Jes-
se filark Ind Harry Clark motored to Louisville, Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark * Alfred Evans off Seymour, was a guest in this city Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stjp-ks and Clarence Richey, s pent Sunday at the Lee farm. TI e Columbus Giants played ball at C gelville, Sunday. Quite a few
fans accopipanied them there.
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a picnic at the Rodgers Farm. About fifteen girls were present. Miss Elizabeth Eagleson is the teacher of this class. * Mr. and Mrs. Collect Johnson, who met with an auto accident, are recovering nicely. * Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mansfield, from Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Duerson. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herring and family, Mrs. J. T. Duerson and Misses Betty and Cornelia Nichols motored to Greencastle and spent Sunday. * Miss Ora Lee Clasby has returned from Legonier, Ind., where she has been visiting Mrs. Blanche Albert. * D. Alexander spent Sunday in Greencastle. * Rev. J. T. Duerson filled the pulpit at Second Baptist church Sunday. * John Jones, Henry Ford and Shrieve Ford moto,red to Indianapolis and spent Sunday. * * Miss Goldie” Cooke spent Sunday in Indianapolis. * Mrs. Mattie Fuller has gone on her annual visit to Brooklyn. * Mrs. Lula Turner, Indianapolis, is in the city. * Miss Pearl Clasby is visiting her parents at Lyons. * Maceo and Clark Deal are visiting their grandmother at Owensboro, Ky. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson motored to Indianapolis. Sunday. * Mrs. Milton Hall and children have re turned from a visit at Owensbdro. * Miss Mattie Tinsley has returned from Kentucky where she was called by the death of a relative. * Jess Evans has gone to Minnesota to spend the summer.
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