Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1928 — Page 5

The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Sept 1,1928

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Activities Of Women, Their Clubs And Societies

Edited By Mary Frances Thornton.

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tended the JState Baptist convention, j Evans of Atlanta, enroute by motor .'irs. Aiieia »\ hue oi Washington, I to the East and Canada, spent the iiat., was the guest oi Mr. aim .ms. ] week-end w'ith Dr. and Mrs. Huf-

•junieid i.ewis at the Walker Cot- fnian.

tee pot Monday. Mrs. White and j , Mlss P awn Casey will return Tues-

. , , . Airs. Eewis weie oiu college irienus. V, a ,^L. after il P^Hsant vacation in

>. A. Johnson in Blackford j .ms. i^cwis is the Stenographer at ^Bchigan.

i tamed recently with a pre- uie Uecorder otttee Ml’- and Mrs. A. K. Kimbrough of “ “ Miss utiavUi Eig’sbee has return- | Newcaat le, spent Wednesday in the

Mrs. Josie M. Porter and Mrs. Car

Personals

Pre-autumnal House Party

Mi

St..

(autumnal party tor her niece Miss

Club Calendar

at Bennett

Attends Convention Mrs. John Butler is in Chicago, attending the. National convention of the Disciples of Christ. She was accompanied by her son and daught^. John junior and Beatrice. They

Wilt visit he Mrs. 1 Bei in

Tuesda 1 ree w.c

'Paul. Mi V. and .' i*ned Tm si lint tWn-VV I I I

ii>t In r t lit*! isiit-r returned to the ift*r a pleasant visit to Minneapolis and . and Chicago. Isaac N. Turner reafter a very plettsacation in tlie South.

>f Chi-

I North Side Residence

Prof, and Mrs. li. M. Riley, have | returned trom a nine-weeks motor tup visiting Now York and Canada .Six weeks were spent attending Columbia university ot which Mrs. Riley was chairman, of a Primary Methods group. Prof, and Mrs. Riiey, have moved to their beautiful home they have purchased in Boule-

vard place.

Alter spending the summer at Klinger Rake Mtch., Miss Florena Thompson will return and will be at home to her friends, 616 W. 11th St., residence .Mrs. Mayme Darden. James M. Clark will return home, after spending his vacation at Klin

Ind., to accompany Mr. ai vv. Burden to Cleveland,

Niagra.

Citizen Dies

and Airs. J.

Man<»n Anderson, who will entbr j uom a niontns stay in Philadel- . Icnl in Scptcmiior. Mrs John- i itisi.urg ami iMViun, wnore^^^^^^W?

hoipe was ciiarnnng in a color L-, m . VN .,s u,.- Kli csi of s. ,Jci | oline V\ hue, are leaving for Marion

s . : , - ..t green amt gold, decorated .,irs. uauia \. Thompkins, a known thiougbout with fall ttowers. IMiere nui-c ot Mpringfiem. O., is spending I \veu J- guests present. Mrs. Ruth 1 iwo weeks wun ner sister Mrs Wales was in cnaige of the games,; A ,,„ u m-uson Thomas in buk! Ave’

assisted by the Misses Nerissa Bro-I ... w kenburr and Katherine Williams. vmey *'' arroM .

Unique In its arrangement was the .wi.iouiu cments have been issued Jack Horner pie, which was placed ‘ 1,1 ll,e . n,a,ri Hge ot Mrs. Frances in the middle oi : l,c table and from l>can canoU a,,d Vvm - Vmey, which which green and golden streamers j <onk place Wednesday August 2St!i. were extended. Mr. and .Mrs. V’iney will reside in

At the end of tlie streamers dainty Lancaster, O.

assorted favors were tound, .utss Tiances Stout returned YVcdMrs. Chas. A. Bruce and sons, Regi- nesday, trom Teaching summer nald and Robert in N. Illinois St., | M ‘""’ 1 at Eeorgia State Industrial have returiKMt honu*, aftrr sevoral ' Heioxc* returning home shu weeks visit with relatives in Detroit. | m ^avannan, Ca., Rexington,

Accepts Positions • ,mt 1 arts, n.v.

At Bennett College , ‘arnard Pritchett and Millard Miss Ethel Ransom in N. Capital L;u ' '.eh. motored lo Chicago vv e.lAve.. will have Wednesday for I nr.da.v, to attend the Kappa Alpha

Greensboro. N. where she will 1 * s * bailee, teaeli In the iTmmlstry department iMoved to

met Wednesday with Mrs. James

1‘yles in Central Ave.

Speaks Before Civic \eague Vernon Anderson was vfry in

teresting in his address to the Inde-; Rehearsals begin Wednesday evenendent Civic league last week, ing September 5th, at the home of

heard <!• Q. Ealey 946 North Cal., for a Fall

i weekly. j Musical testival at the Douglas Tlie Mary Campbell Mite Mission- park pavilion. E. Wisdom, I’res ! j;rv xofU'tv will meet Wednesday After •.* twr/*

O., and Prominent speakers will be

. weekly.

T ' lle Mary Campb

,V e uUv J - & W ! ! !, i;i,nfl for a 11 1wlm'v-three I afWMmoon ‘ witl^ Mrs.'^lary Brya^?^ i the “'phyllis^ w'heatley ' Emb^deS?

vears ^died^Frida’v ■[t" h iV'horn e''lOBii (a 1,1 p hi .v, ! wi n entertain with a luncheon, •daemor t Ave Fnnc al s 'rv ces* Mis. Ella Quishcnberry will be the Thursday September 6th, at the were he"d AUmdav U 2 00 P M atT next husU>ss 1 to /he Piquet (.Iris llome ot Mrs. Mary Wright 91ff East

. . lon Tr y » “ w u * A 1 t lub at her home in Cornell Ave.

.'outh Calvary Baptist church. Rev. _ .. ...

(5. L. Ldllard, officiating.

_ Aiattie

Williams widow, survives.

Mrs.

Bernice of

their aunt, Mrs. Lottie Barrett in Evansville, enroute to her niece, Miss Ida Dunnington in Henderson, Ky. Mrs. E. Marie Brock, a beauty culturist of Cleveland, D-, was the guest of her aunt, Miss J. M. C!illa'm in 21st St., while attending the Walker convention. She was guest

1 th St. Members are allowed one guest. Luncheon served promptly at 1:30. On September 13th, the Phyl-

Sorority Meets

buiv.vcb Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Kappa,

JI 000 Blake S.I., are visiting ^ ^ AUls<)n ElizHb( , th Martin Minnie Bledsoe 1305 Yandes St.

and Ethel Ransom at the home of Members are expected to make their Miss Ransom 2202 N. i/.pitol Ave. ! icports on sale of tickets Tor the Alpha Home Picnic I . ilk quilt. All members are requested

The Alpha Home will have a pic-1 to be p ros€nt nic on their grounds 1840 Boulevard Lo dge Notes

place, September 20th beginning at The Annie A. S. Perry guild No. 1, j 12 o’clock. !]i. T. C\, an auxiliary of the St.

at many affairs given in her honor, Chas. H. Gibbs and daughter, Mrs. Dora Grady of Cleveland, O., will return this week, after visiting Miss Alice Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dunn in Martindale Ave., have returned after a pleasant visit in Columbus, O., and

Detroit.

Dr. and Mrs. F. M. King have returned to the city, after an extended visit in Chicago and Northern Ind. Mr. and Airs. Lyman E. Starks, 2109 Alfree Ave., entertained with a party Wednesday evening in honor of Airs. Jones of Washington, D. C., who is visiting her son, Dewitt Jones in Cornell Ave. Covers were laid for fourteen. A dainty luncheon

Mrs. Carrie Miller South eago. is visiting her sister. Airs. Polly Williamson in North Alissouri

St., who is ill.

Mr*, and Airs. E. Green, Mr. and Airs.: J. E. Matthews, motored to

Lafayette and spent the week end , , .

visiting, friends there. During their * a!St V YT°.H. 1 1 following l , *' l ' son * :-— short stay there. they visited the Mrs. Ilettie Stull of I arts, 111.; Air. beautiful summer home t>f Air. and and ^i! s ' Mitchell Hughes AHtcheii, Sirs WiscoHck * Ind.; Air. and Airs. George Garrett, Mr. and Airs.' E. S. Green will leave - v,rs - Emma Dmiey. Air. and Mrs. Saturday, on. a motor trip to DeU'oit, YYalter Hawkins ot Terre Haute, Mich., where they will he the guests Mr. Herbert Latriont Indiana Harbor; of relatives and friends. Mr. Alfred R. Porter Terre Haute. Millard Burwell ws presented by Air. and Airs. II. O Lacey, ot Chicago, his teacher. Airs. Alnx Lechner in a Atany social functions were given in

short song recital, before numbers of their honor.

the I'. A. R., and other social clubs Air. and John Taylor . entertained of Lebanon last Tuesday evening, at a prettily appointed buttett line nThe occasb'ii tic bom* <>ming then home in West 2f>th

recital and reception of Klnor lion- Thursday evening in boner ot Air. relatives and friends in . pimgfield, an operatic contralto, who recently nnd Airs. Oscar V. Hightowers house T r ' n '' on an ‘' other i.oints in ( hio.

made her debut in Italy. guests. Dancing was a feature of

Mr. and Airs. H. J. Dangerfield the evening.

In YVest 26th St., have had as their Mosdames Guy Corley, James R. guests their brother, Mr. Frank Nortel and Y ictor A. .Simon, were Dangerfield and wife of Evansvill*, hostesses at a seven o’clock diru»er

Ind.iMr. and Airs. C. H. Allen of St. * riday evening, the guests being the Paul Minn. Mit. Allen was for* house party ot Air. and Mrs. Oscar

, , i* e .u-i Y’. Hightower. Cards were the pasmerlv Mrs. Amanda Thomas of this ’■ J' j, . itv VI, ,r, T l Vlrv l.'.-.nlr Guno-nr tlm“ tOlloWlng the dmitel. f 'li ■' Mr 06 ,wi Miss Amanda L». Rogers and Airs. Mr Tash ‘Vn YV Fall Creek BouP - Mary Phillips, motored to Idlevvild Air-. iasn in vv . ran iick noui. | asl WC ek for a ten

vara, for a few days. j n ._

ger Lake AHeli., with his wife. Airs, was served. Cards and Aluste were Alari,^ Clark, who will return later, j the feature of the evening. Mr. and Airs. Oscar Y. Hightower Mrs, J. C. Pendergrass in West of YY'. 42nd St., had as their guests * 25th St, entertained with a luncheon

last Wednesday noon with a swimming party in honor of Aliss Alarion Worthington of Superior, Wis. A

pleasant was had.

Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucas and children have returned, after an ex-

tended trip in the West,

Air. and Mrs. Frank Hodge and family motored to London. O, to spend the week end and attend the Napper-Dobtty reunion last Sunday. They were accompanied by their daughter Aliss Dora Ann Hodge, who has spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Springfi London and other points in Ohio.

John Edelen

Weds At Chicago

Airs. Irene C. Dost announces the marriage of her daughter Aliss Beryl Gwendolyn Goddard and Jno. Price

The Kur-Si Club met Tuesday Knights gave one of the most brilevening with Airs Bessie Jackson, 973 Hunt receptions of the season last Indiana Ave. Prizes were won by; Tuesday afternoon, at the residence Airs. Ruby Aliddieiown and Mrs. Mag- of Air. and Mrs. Robert Johnson gie Bell. Mrs. Anna Covan won 628 N. West,St. The occasion being guest prize. j in honor of the Grand officers of the Mrs John Williams 71a W; Ver-1 v s - Berry, guild and visiting ofmont St., entertained t7,e Past-time n ; , r * ”. f / h e Grand commandary. The club. After 9110 business transactions Knights in their beautiful nujthe club observed Mrs. William's p " n,lS and ^ le ,. Heroines in theii birthdav and presented her a lovely vv,ute sa Hn uniforms and Red cros-

scs presented a picturesque scene.

1,1 ‘ nl , YY'. H. Perry’ Sr. Grand Royal advisor Airs. Victoria Shorter, 1726 Alvord all( i \\- H Perry Jr, Deputy Grand St, will entertain tlie East End Dla- Royal advisor all of Ky, were remond Leaf Pleasure club .Monday i ( ,.jved into the guild as honorary evening. | members. The visiting Sir Knights The Ladies Art circle met last Were introduced by Sir Knight Perry

week with Airs. Anna Kennedy and 1 senior. Mrs. D. Tosens and Vivian Hunter teachers of Summer High school fcSt. Louis. AIo, motoring through

from Boston, Alass.

Return Prow Western Trip Airs. Susie Jackson Oliver and Mrs.

Edelen. which took place August 15,

at 5222 Indiana Ave. Chicago, 111 The reception will lie held September

15th.

J. S. Cannon of Kansas City, is in

—~ *'—»• the Ht v on account of the illness of % ^^^. days out-| bb . brotbor Wm. F. Cannon in Black- friends. • Mrs, Godscy and children w I ford St. l of Indianapolis, were guests of her

Alinnie Hockett, have just returned from a very pleasant trip to Yellowstone pary. Some, of the places visited enroute home were:—Wypming. ■Denver, Colorado Springs. Col, Omaha, Nebraska and Chicago. oOo '

PLAINFIELD, IND.

Those who attended the home coming at Sey'mour, Sunday were:— Airs. YVm, Bailey, Mrs. Carrie Patton. Mrs. A. H. Davis and son Henderson, Oliver Carbin and Edgat Swarm. • Air. and Mrs. Sherman Pinkston of AI ay wood, were guests of their daughter Airs. Ed. Carbin. Sunday and in the evening she accompanied them as far as Indianapolis. * Aliss Jo.«wt>hine Bryant, spent Wednesday here visiting

Mrs. Julia Campbell, Air. and Airs. ^ Clarence W. and Harold Baxter

Rites Held Wednesday

Mrs. Larkin Wiliams, Aliss Mary I p un eral services for Mack Monden-

hall who died Saturday August 18,

after a lingering illness at his home. K55 YY'est Pratt street were held

Visitors Highly Feted

All. ahd .Mrs. H. T. Matthews of [) smith and daughter Miss’ v " ( .a lied to Uniontown, Pa, on ac Nashville, Tenn, enroute to < hicago Tbe i ina , have returned from Idlewtld, ,. f „ nt nf fb( , of their father,

were the guests of theix brother. Air. Mich and Mrs. J. E. Matthews in West ‘ r j

26th St. Among those entertained Henderson and Aliss SyMobia Fisher, in their honor are;—Mrs. Lillian wore hostesses at a pretty t?a FriGreen in West 21st St, who gave a, day. afternoon of last week, from 4 very pretty “500" party. Afr. and to 6, in honor of Aliss Pauline Pol-

Mrs. James Matthews in Paca St, lard, of Louisville, Ky. entertained with a dinner party. Marriage Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Matthews in Alar- Mr. and Airs. .1. M. Johnson, aa -| , ti ar „. ,1,1,,w Mr^ Alberta InTianci'ng. enterta,ned W “ h ^ to*Robert"'a^McIiityre" i M«‘ndenhall, two sons ' Stoughton Re-establishes Officers Mr. and Mrs. Alelntyre are at home | and Bert, one daughter Rosemond Atty. J- K. Brown*, amtounces the with the hridirs parent's until spring, j and one sister, Mrs. Hattie trances,

e-esiahlishment of offUATs at 227 1-2 when they will go to New Jersey to of Chi<-ago.

at Washington. h\v. ! Airs. Nannie Fields in West 11th •red T Newcastle Mis Y irginia Horner. .Miss Mar-t SI, entertained with a luncheon

("ariM^nter, Os<*ar Moore, tha. Horner and Jno. Horner, junior, ; Wednesday for Mrs. Durham of Julius and family, spent Sunda>

Misses Fierine have returner!-from a pleasant trip ten. O, other guests were: Airs.

brother J, Kinsey and family. Sunday guests of Robt, Julius and family were YVilbur Dunkens, .Mr. Casey and friends of Marion. • Mr. and Airs. Pratt and Airs. Bertha Ricketts.

c.-* . .r,** * were Sunday guests of Ed. Goss. * Wednesday from Second Baptist j Lvdia AlcCullcy Jiltcnded the JJXSK M, Wi.Uam., a, India-

napolis Monday afternoon. * Airs Alalone* Mrs. Eva Swam and daughter Laura .Marie, were visitors at Camby, Wednesday., • Mrs. Maud Skaggs was the guest of her sister Mrs. C. P. Swam, Alonday. • Robt

impani 1 <i to tiic

F/Z/ianr .nd Mary F. Thornton, to Idlewild, Mich. »tor<(i, N-\\ istl< Sun«l:t\ and Pastor’s Birthday Observ^l

rvlsited Alt Old Mrs. Eugene Glover. The Rev. S. H. Alai .on of St. David T. YYillianis of Alt. Pleasant. I Marks A. AI. E. Z. church, was honPenn, wn in th* city last week In ored by a birthday party recently connection with the Survey being sponsored by Mrs. Georgia Alitchell. mad* by the National Negro Busi-. president of the Ladies Aid society

James,

B*-atric

at the parsonage. Among the guests nr sent were: — Rev. Shannon of Al-

Thotnpkins returned fr<

where they

present were:—Rev. Shannon

"ge of 1

•hapel. Rev. Lee of Kyles chapel,

Otu’tie Slake. Airs Elizabeth Mailes i afternoon at Stilevilh, - Mr. and and Airs. Bumpers. Airs. Ed Jones and Airs. J. Bryant of Airs. Frank Hodge who is visiting Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of rr la lives in .Miller St, Mr. and Airs. _ . , A1C Hicks, were entertained at din- ‘ Air. and Airs. YY m Bryant. • or by Mrs Albert Sprat ting Sun- oOo

day. Covers were laid for six. Aliss Faye Hawkins <>f Chicago,

RICHMOND, IND. Christeen Owens, Jr.

■nt were:—-«ev. j js lhe BV10J , t of Aliss Ruby Pryor

ihelle Taylor ha\e bn eh«il>el. Rev. Hardg^^of^ a j | j n North Pershing Aye. She will j Mrs. Minnie Walker is conval-

“'ll

Reir’spousw.iod* of° Jones Tabernacle | U,p rcrnaindcr of the summer | oscing nicely at her home, after b.and Rev. Johns of .Messiah temple. ^ anVl Mrg| Wm. Hoskins, Air. : mg confined at Reid hospital for Many useful presents were received. ] aB d Airs. Charlie Coleman, left Fri-1 over a week. * Airs. Stewart is restThe parsonage was beautifully deco- | d.. v for a motor trip to St. Louis, jn ^ n j t . e )y a t R. jd hospital. • Mrs. schemeof pink "and'white wts Var-i ^M^Hon Martin a senior of Illinois Edgar Hopkins is getting along ineeried out. • « | university, is spending the summer • jy a t Reid hospital. * Roger Hodgan Ins. Guy Grant and L. B. Meri- here and will return to complete his! ^ doing fine at Reid hospital, where wethei. bft last week on a motor college course in the later part V r i u tire < t - n r. rich We^t temher ' He has been confined for 6 we*-ks. *

''li'- Lillian AI. L“ .Mon president' Mrs. E. YY'. Washington 2258 Nortli stop and go to the big picnic Mon- I Johnson, a formei resident of of* The Cosmopolitan School of Music! Capitol Ave. gave a dinner party ln| d September 3rd at Kircher farm 1 ^iehgo and recently of Flint. ' » •- v,i "" K,,n '' h nt Nflsh - 1 ‘ ’ 1 Mi. h, - passed through the city last

week enroute to Chicago, where h< will he employed by the building de-

EAST CHICAGO, IND.

on Sunday September 16th, the Kii iv.it club will sponsor a theatre party, at the Regal in Chicago. • Mrs. L. B. Bowling of Jackson, Miss, o; spending a ten-day visit with her sisters-in-law, Mesdames tfosa and Betty Perkins on 136th St. • Airs. Bowling is enjoying a three-weeks . is it in Chicago district, * Dr. AI. L. YYillianis and family have recently moved into their beautiful new home, kxvted at 3708 Euclid Ave. Dr. Willi;.ms still maintains an office at 36th and Main Sts. * John H. Hinton while enjoying his vacation, is also ittending the Elks Grand lodge in <'hicago. • Last Wednesday night M. Tillson of Catalpa St, was orlained deacon, at Tabernacle Baptist church. * Aliss Ethel Mosley 3816 Pennsylvania St, attended the picnic of First Baptist church Gary last Friday. • The Sun. school of Tabernacle, enjoyed their annual picnic, which was held at Black Oak Springs Saturday, August 18th. * The Alpha Art club met Thursday August 3(>th, with Mrs. I*. Smith 3903 Alder St. • Among the boys taken by Coach ('ash, for a two weeks football praIb c. prior to the opening of School w re two of our boys, C. B. Hampton and Monroe YValton-. • The new justice of peace court, presided over by M. YY T . Guy is jn full swing. Quite a number of cases have been filed, both civil ami criminal. There have been some aoquitals and some convictions. But we are informed that in each case, both parties have told fi b ud of their square deal. Judge uy has already shown the public that he means jo deal fair and according to law. • Jack Posey is up, aftci having had adenoids and tonsils removed * Aliss Litiiia AI. Belt our nw notary public has received many cases, since her appointment by Gov. Jackson. Aliss Belt may he found at her home, 3805 Pennsylvania and at her office, 3712 Beech St. • Among those taking the degree of the Grand lodge Saturday night were:—Alesdantes I. Hicks, -»l Walden, M. Covington, L. Truitt. M. Rhodes and K.

or three buses from our group took part in the activities of the day. Among those present wire:—6 Messers R. Buckner, P. C. Parks, J. L. Grafton, Jno. Tinsley, Jno. Hinton, Dr. S. L. Martin, AI. YV. Guy and Dr. P. A; Goodloe. Among the speakers were:—Senator Robinson, Congressman YVood and Senator Brookhart of Iowa, who delivered the principal address. * A special float for. the Gahor Day parade, Is being made ready uy a group of young women from the Harbor. They are:—Misses Lucy Parks, Lithia M. Belt, Alma Thomas, Carrie Parks, Zelma Loss, Annie Nichols, Dorothy Simpson, Eula Walton, Lola Robinson, Addle Harvey, Lena Morgan, Vivian Evans, Betty Walton, Janie Robinson and Rose Walton. The characters they will represent, Art, Progress, Success, Love, Friendship, Education, Science, Literature, Industry, Commerce, Leadership, Labor, Liberty and Justice. * The joint picnic Labor day given by the Calumet Specific, the Fifth and Sixth wards Republican clubs at Black Oak, promises quite a treat in contests. The Amusement committee headed by Dr. A. C. Payne has several worth-while pri zes for the contests in rope jumping, track meet and hurdling. There will be a fat man’s race aim a wheel-

barrow race.

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WABASH, IND.

Frances Logan

Aliss Nettle Smith of Alarion and Daniel Jordan, will attend the wedding of Aliss Josephine Carso of Wa-

and h’m»' arts, will return from her I honor ef Miss Angie Finch of Nash ,

vacation Sundnv. after spending vine. Tenn. Those present were:- 2 miles south of town and enjoy ; over seven weeks in the East. Slo Miss Lucile Thomas, Miss Margaret | good time, under the auspices of Alt has visited in Hartford, Conn.. N“ w Thomas, .Miss Evelyn Helms, Mi*’''' M or j ab church. Everyone is invited

York <'itv. Atlantic City, Lawnside, Beatrice Johnson, Air. Fred Morton

uhiiarlolrUiin R^aHimr. Pitts- anrt Air. nn«1 Mrs. Sniilie.

AI. Harris after a

Weak, Nervous

Tired Feeling

Above is a picture of Mrs. Lena McCann, 709 Short 9th >L, Birmingham, Ala. She says: "I was feeling bad, nervous Snd very weak. I did not rest Veil at night and did not have much appetite. I was thin and felt tired all the time. 1 did i>ot feel like going places, life wasn’t much pleasure. "I Spoke to my mother-in-law about my condition. She told me that Cardui had done much for her. I sent for Cardui right away; kept on taking it, and in a few weeks I felt stronger. I took on more weight, ate more, rested nights, and did not have the weak spells. I took 6 bottles in all. It sure helped me.” I Manufactured in the South nnd need by women for over 60 years. Sold by druggists, a Get a bottle today. CARDUI. Helps Women to Health „

PflBM

Lawnside,

N. J., Philadelphia, Reading, Pittsburg, ApMln, Penn., Granville, Zanesville and Columbus, O., and Detroit. Alich., where she attended the Tenth Annual convention of The National association of Negro Muse/ms In- < orporaterl, of which she is a mem-

ber of the executive hoard.

Mrs. Mabel K. Van Horn has re

Dr. and Mrs. C

very pleasant week’s vacation in

Chicago have returned home Airs. YVilliam Casey and children p,—o vLitinf^ relatives and friends

Marion, Ind.

.. Jo,,., Brooks in State st., arm brother Mack Sanders in Washing-

turned from Detroit, where she at-I ton Blvd., are the guests of theii tended the convention of the N. A 1 sister Mrs. Ada YVinston in < h'eago.

N. AL, Incorporated. Return From Sullivan

Mr. and Airs. Earl Titus and Jos. Duncan have returned from Sullivan, ' where they visited Airs. John Mor-

ris

Mr. and .Mrs. .las. T, Bush and

• i hildren of St. Louts, have returned •home, after visiting Dr. and Airs. Howard Huffman. Mr. and Airs..Jos. FIRST CHURCH OF

SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CONTINUES TO GROW 820 N. ILLINOIS ST.

Meetings Sunday, Tues., Fri., S p. m., old time. Private consultations daily* and Sunday by Dr. O. M. Herbert, the psychic trance ; medium and healer. Hours 10.1-6-7- : 9. Circle Wednesday afternoon.

2:30. 50e. LI. 9169.

Theresa Rowland wife of Willis Rowland, is ill at the City hospital.

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Jit1 I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Titus and Jos. Qwingsville Visitor J ®L, Birmmgnam.Aia. one says. Duncan have returned from Sullivan, Mrs. Sylvanus Lacy of Owingsvtlle. f I was feeling bad, nervous J* Where they visited .Mrs. John Alor- is here tor a months visit with Mrs and very weak. I did not rest I rp. . . _ ,, John Kimbrough and .sisters 1024 YV f

’ — J 27th St. Airs. Lacy is a sister of

Airs. Lowery, wife of Dr. G. S. Howfry. Mrs. Kimbrough and Mrs. Skellman. gave a theatre party at the YY'alker in honor of their sister Airs. Lacy followed by a'luncheon at the Coffee pot. Others in the party were:—Aliss Elnorah Alathew, Mrs. Banche Winchester of Dayton, O., a- d Mrs. Alaicolm Alathew of i city. ^ I .H. H. Hunter of Dayton, O.; Mrs. S. T. Smith and son of Mobile, Ala., were delegates to the Madam C .1. Walker convention. While here they were the house guests of Airs. AI. C. Rape 921 N. West St.

■ SSkSnSE 111 medium and healer. Hours ln.l.6-7- M Th'°' > Cn 8 em“ry 0 "amlly of Frank. Ul waaK gpeus. i took 6 bottles 01 ; a Cirrlo Wednesday afternoon lin. Ind., held their Third Annual re- ■ in all. It sure helped me ” afternoon, ^ Douglas park Sunday A ug. 1 Manufactured in the Smith I 2 - 30, 50c ' 9169> ’ 26th. the families attending were.— fl and used hv I Mr. and Airs. J YV Montgomery Sr.. P c ??? en , for ? Ver - Mr. and Mrs. YY. A. Montg'omery, Mr yi yv years. ch>1c1 by druggists. I .DIMS AS;iDXlV Mrs. Paul Montgomery, _^ nr * h i - 1 - AAt - " ! Mrs. Royal M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

General Vardiman, Air . and Mrs. Francis Tanner, Air. and Airs. Seymour Burris, of Franklin, Ind.; Mrs. Bell YY'ells, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mr. tmd Mrs. Roy Smothers, Air. and Mrs. FraYik Smothers, Louisville, Ky.: Mrs. Carrie Smith and family, and J. W. Montgomery junior, Indianapolis. Ind. The officers were:— Mr. J. W. Montgomery senior. Pres.; Mrs. Roval AI. Clark, vice president: Airs. Francis Tanner. secretary; Mrs. Seymour Burris, assistant Sec.;

. Mr. Seymour Burris, treasurer; J. W.

JjARESS until you see the line where quality is higher than price. P| p^ nt fn|^ e 5aoy ^"^mothersL^'a.sJTs'tSnt WNew Fall model, fashioned in New York, are shown at i “JSTL.ura Olah. Flora Mor “ THE NOVELTY DRESS SHOP S s* »2d"wm"xSsmJfe J o 0 f n Bo»“ n m

niotored to Kokomo for the week-

end.

Airs. Ada Jones and son.*, of Boston, } are visiting relatives and friends

’■■■■■■ B ■ '■ Wl!:iBi!inil!H!IIIBl!!IH!!||«- i '^mV and Airs. Raj Davis, of Colum-

bus, O., motored through visiting

to come, everything good to eat and all kinds of games. * Airs. L Owens is convalescing at her home. F. Bennett remains lhe same. * The same. * The general missionary body met at its regular monthly meeting Aionday night and transacted bus-

iness and afterwards which was enjoyed by

tended. • Mrs. 1*. W. Rouley is still

in Indianapolis.

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Honesty is also the best foreign

policy.

WOMEN! READ THIS LETTER Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co.

Lynn, Mas$.

“Today I received one of your little booklets giving various letters of women yvIio highly praise your wonderful medicine, Lydii E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound. I have taken it and it has relieved me a great deal. 1 used to suffer from headaches

held V banquet, I Blalark and is confident that thru and pa ills like many Women, blit y al, that at-jHis attorney AT. W. Guy, he. will be I am glad to Say HOW that I doll t

haY'e any of those ailments. M ? mother told me about the Vegetable Compound, and I am recommending it to all my friends,

m Lake County. Two | Thcrg are two young ladies in the

i house where I li\'e and 1 te 1 I them to take your medicine, too.” ! — Mrs. Ruth Morris^ 1300 Corcoran St., N.W.,Washington,I).<p.

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partment of Chicago Board of Education. * YV. a Young was charged b\ East Chicago authorities with receiving stdlen cigarettes, which the police claim were stolen by Tom Elalark. Mr. Young denies having had any dealings whatsoever with

acqultcd, when the case comes to trial. • The picnic last Sunday by the republican party of Lake County, surpassed any political event ever

attempted

biksh and .Michael Minardo

>f Laf-

ayette, Ind., Wednesday the fifth of September, at St. Bernards church

have gone to Kansas, to visit rela- Caldwell Chapel

lives, • Mrs. Calhorn and her singers from Louisville, rendered a beautiful program at the Second Baptist church, for the Sunday school. • The Young Mothers club met with Mrs. J. W. Boyd„ on Thursday afternoon. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Win. Green. • Mr. and Airs. YVm. Green and son, Billie G., and Mrs. Fannie Green, spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Ben Hayden. * Our Sunday school is progressing under the leadership of Rev. Jno. Harris and his staff of teachers. • Rev. J. H. Roulach was in Corydon,

Sunday.

A. M. E. Zion Church

The pastor, E. S. Hardge will preach at both morning and evening services. Sunday. Alonday the Men’s cooperatively club will hold their Annual Labor Day picnic at YVail Street pike and Eagle creek. Connected with it will be a bus running from the church to picnic grounds from 10:00 A. Al., to noon. Refreshments of all kinds will be served. Games will be played including Baseball 3:00 P. M., Caldwell chapel Vs. St. Paul. Fine picnic grounds, plenty of shade, water and good parking places. Direction :— Travel out Speedway road direct West to big Eagle creek across new concrete bridge. Buses will leave from church, Y\ r est 11th and North Shef-

field Sts. Everybody welcome.

Smith Pleasant View Civic club Home Comt "9 At Corinthian will give a picnic at Carry way grove, j The members and friends of CorNoblesville, Ind., Labor day. There 1 in t hian Baptist church will celebrate are kpacious grounds and a fine^be 47th anniversary of the founding

fishing place. Trucks and cars will||MB||H

leavel the Keystone

ner ! Keystone

Tea room, cor

and Alinnesota, at

iv.wj rv. m., muiiuay. yvn persona are requested to bring their lunches. YY*. I). Harrison, Pres.; JIattie Butler,

secretary.

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CARD OF THANKS

YY'4 wish to thank the neighbors, relatives and friends, tor their kindnessj shown to us' at the sudden deatlji of our husband, father and brother, Wesley L. Alexander. We especially thank Rev. S. B. Butler for his consoling words, the lodges, the singers, Jno. -A. Patton, undertake^- for efficient services and each and j everyone for the beautiful Floral tributes.—Airs. Alayme Alexander

and (family.

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CARD OF THANKS

YV^ wish to thank the relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness j and sympathy, shown during the illness and death of our dear husband, father and brother, Alack Mendsnhall. We especially thank the Rev. | B. F. Wesbrook, organist,

hurch i choih and Airs. Florence Finley for

■ her solo and the efficient services of

and the reception at Indiana Hotelf The [pennies Burial ev. the he*.,tif..i

Banquet hall. It will lie (»ije of the largest white weddings .ever known in Wabash. • The death of Mr. Samuel Davie which ocepred Sunday in South Bend, was quite a shock to his many friends. Those who at

tended his funeral ’ were:

Airs. Charles Furguson, Airs. Bonnie Furguson, Mrs. Alice Brown, Rev

Strickland, Wayman Brown,

Jefferson, Air, and Mrs. Orval Rick

The (Peoples Burial Co., the beautiful floral ofterings from each and everyone (and Second Baptist church.— Alberta .Mendenhall and family and

Hattie Francis, sister. oOo

ir Frankfort. Those who attended the funeral in Marion of Paul Wil-

son were:

-daughter Frances. Josephine Jordan Airs. Alyrtle Jefferson, Ruth and Katherine Jefferson, Mrs. Haze Richmond and daughters. * James Bray will spend a week in Chicago on a vacation. * Afr. afld Airs. Waltei Good wine of Hinton, West Virginia were the guests of Air. and Mrs Wentworth Lewis for a week. • Geo YY'oods, Nile and Hugh Alexander w ill spend a week touring Ohio • Daniel Jordan won th,” hand-made rug for bringing the most money on the ministers salary. • Mrs. Saun dors, Mr. and Airs. Earl Burden. Airs. Deboras Dodson, was guests of Air. Elijah Harris Sunday. • Miss EstheThornton, arrived home Sunday from

California.

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^ Church Observes Anniversary

\i - J Members of South Calvary Baptist air. ana j cbur j b are observing the Fifty-third '*•" 1 anniLersary of the church and Sixth

anniversary of the pastor this week. ' J ] The | program last Sunday and has L,ee U continued through the week. Program for Friday and Sunday fol-

nian nnd family, spent the week end i \ ows : — Saxaphone duet, Herbert

Bryant and A. Tipton; Instrumental, Aliss Hortense Smith.* Reading, Airs. Petty; Solo, Air. Smith; Cornet solo.

Airs. Edna Logan andjiMrs. Blossie Roberts; Selection, Adair

chorus. Ba.npuet, Sunday Sepaenrj her 1st.; 11:00 A. AL, sermon Rev. J. T. Highbaugh; 3:00 P. AL, sermon Rev. G. L. I a Hard and choir; 8:00 P. 1 AL, (program Cosmopolitan quartette, I Selection-;—“Father O Hear Us”

choir; solo

1 choir; solo. F. Hadley; Selection— “Ride On King” choir; solo. Airs. Aloore; Selection, Cosmopolitan quartette and Selection—“Let Us All

Give Thanks” choir.

of the church Sunday, with appropriate services. Alesdames, Kislah Butler, Eliza Girton, Violet Alarshall, Eliza YY'isdom, among the only survivors will speak at the morning services. T. AT. Hendon, pastor, will deliver the anniversary sermon, at 11:00 A. M. fhe Lord's supper will I«e celebrated at the evening worship. Hundreds of friends and old-time workers are expected in attendance due to the Home coming meeting. Tlie choir will render special music. Mrs. Y'estcrine W. Slaughter, Organist. Prof. J. 1Iarrold Brown, is ex-

pected to take charge of music. St. Mark’s Temple A. M. E.

1803 Shelby Street

9:30 A. AT., Sunday school; 11:15 A. AL, sermon by the pastor, “subject, “Go VVast. Dinner will be served bv the Steward board, men onlv. Daniel Jones, president; 6:30 P. AI., V. C. E., society; 815 sermon bv the pastor “subject. “Seven Great Wonders. Sunday is Communion day and all members and friends are asked to be present. Alonday our Sunday school and choir and some other clubs of the church, are going to Douglas park for a picnic. Everybody welcome.—S. H. AlarJ-n, pas - The First Baptist church of Irvington in a special call meeting Monday evening along with other business men. called Rev. R. McKnlght as their pastor. Rev. I. AI. Hendon, chairman; Anna Billips, clerk. DAVID MANOR ROOMING HOUSE

769 IND. AVE.

Furnished modern rooms for rent reasonable for one or two

persons.

Apply at Office or Residence of Dr. David, both on the premises. Phone: RILEY 0143 021 IND. AVE. INDIANAPOLIS RAYMOND’S Electric Shoe Repair Ladies' & Gents’ Shine Parlor

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CHARLESTON NEWS Rev. J. YV. Harris preached Memphis. Ind., all day Sundajj. Church serveces were well attendel Sunday, at the Second Baptist i hurch. • Air. and Mrs. Newbo|t

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