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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Sept. 1,1928

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News Of The State Of Indiana

Terre Haute, Indiana

JOSEPH CHURCHILL District Manager 1921 Spruce Street

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

By Mr*. Corley

Quite a number of friends from here and stfrrouuding towns attended the basket meeting in Lost Creek, Sunday. The school boys baud rendered the music. All re-

Mrs. O. H. Roberts of Spruce Sthonored their daughter, Frederica, with a birthday party last Friday evening. The guests were Ruth and Gladys Hood. Mary Frances Ander- | sou, Elizabeth Smith Champaig., Elizabeth.Brizentine, Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Harriet Evans, Cleo Edwards, Naomi Mitcham, Juanita Davis, Catherine Melvin, Helen Harvel, Wesley Lyda, Neulin Thompson, Harry Smith, Robert

port a splendid service and a hap-; Connelly, McCoy Wharton, James py meeting of old friends and rel- Melvin, Fred Evans, James Mitch stives. * Rev. Scarborough, pastor j am, Cassius Hammonds and Fred and members of the A. M. E. Z. erica Roberts. Light refreshments church, formerly of First and were served. Lagle Streets, are holding revival —oOo- -

at a church on Spruce St., near 22nd St. • Mrs. Barnes, evangelist, Wabash, Ind., is conducting the services. • The week of entertainments last week at Spruce St. A. .M' E. church, was nicely attended

EVANSVILLE, . IND. . By Edith E. Hite

The anniversary services for Rev. E. D. Witherspoon came to a close Sunday. Rev. Miller a u d choir of Nazarene Baptist church

and successful! in other ways. The conducted the program aud serv night of the Negro program was^Q^g f 0r afternoon. Fine serv-

successfully conducted by Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, .on Negro education and Progress, and Miss Evangeline Harris on Negro music. Dr. Mary fl. Evans, Indiana's noted evangelist, preached to an immense crowd on Wednesday night, subject, “Resolved That The pteenth Amendment Should Be paled,” was debated by Messrs. |g, Jackson and Lewis on affirmItive; Misses Daisy Bishop, Bertha Black and Alice Murphy on the negative side'. The judges decided in favor of the ladies. * Several automobiles loaded with members and friends, joined in the ride for Spruce St. on Friday night The crowd motored nine miles south to the farm of Mr. C. Bell and enjoyed a pleasant evening. • The baseball game was played by two women teams and witnessed by many people * The closing service was held Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Millmen of the Methodist Temple, white, was the principal speaker. Conference is drawing near. Your class leader is ready to receive your conference clai^ns from now' on. Help your leader win the Bible or Hymnal by giving her your conference claims. * An old fashioned barbecue and full supper will

ices were held all the week wdth a special musicale by the choir. Friday night. A large tub of groceries by the friends and members of Oakdale was presented the pastor and family, Sunday. Also a pretty anniversary cake by Mrs. Bessie Dixon. A neat sum was given. * * Mrs. Sadie Jacksou-Berry and

children of Chicago are the pleas- h ot , he ant guests of her mother. Mrs. . musiuc was furnish-

“a?; A<i “ L n. n v‘l«> by the Coppin Chapel chorus of

Rev. and Mrs. Elizah H. Smith of Mulberry St., who leave soon for Nashville, Tenn. * The Ministers Wives Social club entertained with a fish fry last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Beulah Smith, 1215 Gum St. The guests were the husbands of the club members. Honor guests were Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, who departs soon for Nashville, and Mrs. Cooksey, who is moving to Henderson, Ky. • The Bright and Morning Star club of the Nazarene B. Church, will have a chicken dinner Saturday eve., at 109 Lincoln Ave. Everybody is invited. * Mrs. Florence Huston of Oakdale, is slowly improving a t this writing. * Green Royster i s able to be up after serious illness at his home in S. Governor St. * Mrs. Alice Gibson of .Louisville, Ky., was the guest of her niece, Mrs. Veora McFarland in Governor St., Sunday. * Mrs. Corine Fields of 1717 Elliott St, is convalescing

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SEYMOUR, IND.

The Sixth Annual Home Coming was indeed blest by the Lord. The morning sermon w'as preached by Rev. J. L. Tolbert, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, Jeffersonville - Text, “The Lord Is My Shepherd, I Shall Not Want.” This proved to be one of the greatest sermons in history of this church. Rev. Tolbert is a splendid speaker aud is

was quite a shock to the commun J /isiting relatives and friends. * Mr.

ity. He was a member of the In dependent Sons of Honor and Cla> St. Baptist church. * The A. M. E. church of Pleasureville, held a

and Mrs. Marshall Burris of Petersburg, ind., entertained with a dinner party, August 19, in honor of their house guest, Mrs. Dent, of

basket meeting Sunday. Rev. Smith j Chicago; Mrs. A. Smith of Cinciu and members of the A. M . E. nati, Mr. and Mrs. Patton of Win-

bert in McCormick Ave. • Rev. Barnett of gt. Louis spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Tip Snorton in Line St., last week. * Tip Snorton is slowly improving after serious illness. * Mrs. Naomi Lovings of Gum St., is visiting her relatives in Hartford, Ky. • Messrs. Burns and Briscoe, 912 Governor St., spent Sunday in Owensboro with relatives.* The Willing Work ers club of Liberty Baptist church held their regular meeting Monday evening with Mrs. Addie Perry in Walnut St. Mrs. Ella Noel, pres. * Mrs. Dorsey of Newburg and Mrs. B. Lockhart were guests of Mrs. Letitia Early in John St., last Wednesday. * Mrs. Eliza Gibson of Mulberry St., passed away at her home last Thursday. She was tJG years and was born in Henderson county,

be served on the church grounds, j Ky , The funeral services were held Labor day, by group 5. Mrs. Leona | at ( i ie home. Rev. J. T. Strayhorn Anderson, leader. * Miss Gather-1 offi( .i at i ng( assisted by Revs. L. S. ine Sims is visiting her sister, Mrs. I smith and R. J. Miller. She leaves S. Maupin and brother, Lawrence j two daughters, two brothers and Sims and families in Chicago. * * a great host of other relatives and Mrs.-Clara Williams of Chicago, is I f r i en ds. * Mrs. Eliza Church of here visiting relatives. Her little I Indianapolis, has been visiting her daugher, Alice, who has spent her; soir> Dayton Church. * Mr. and vacation.here, will return with her' iyi rs Walter Johnson and a cousin, mother. • Mrs. O. H. Roberts was Mrs . Sherman Huston, in Orr Ave. In Columbus, O., last week. * Miss M i sa Alberta McFarland, graduate

Eledith Bell will leave Sunday for near Baltimore, Md., where she will teach. Miss Maybelle Roberts returned to New Albany, after a vi»U with her parents. • Mr. and Mrs .Luther Robert»iig,^_Chestnut L t., "kre visiting her aunt in St. !, Mo. • Mrs. Clark in Fourth 'entertained at‘»ix o’clock dinf Thursday evening. Covers were for six. •' Miss Bertha Black, 'ho has been attending the normal Who has been stopping with Mr*. Melvin in Sycamore St., left Saturday for Vincennes, where puW -jim , jua.t smi tpBaj iijm aqs

of Douglass High, school, has just received word that she is among the ten to receive a hundred dollar freshman scholarship to Fisk university. Miss McFarland is very prominent in musical and dramatic circles. This scholarship is for 1928-9. • Mr. and Mrs. G. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reeves of Chicago, motored here to spend a few days with their parents and brother in So. Campbell St. They returned home last Thursday. * * Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman, 1126 S. Governor St., entertained at breakfast last Sunday, honoring

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Indianapolis. In the morning service with Mrs. Gladys Cullin of Noblesville, at the plana. * The variety of the afternoon program made it interesting indeed. Rev. H. H. Davis, president, was master of ceremony for afternoon program. The service opened with prayer by Mrs. Esther Johnson, evangelist, of New Albany, Ind., followed a beautitul solo by Miss McKasey of Louisville, Ky. The welcome address delivered by Mrs. Susie Lawrence was ably rendered. The music of the afternoon was furnished by the Bethel A. M. E. church of Jeffersonville, hid. * * to the visiting ministers. Dr. MontThree minute periods were given gomery of North Vernon; Dr. Chinn of Wesley chapel, Jeffersonville; Rev. Thompson, Memphis; Rev. Rivers, Columbus; Dr. Wrn. Kelley, Bethel church, New Albany; Dr. J. L. Tolbert, Bethel church, Jeffersonville. The topi£ of the evening was “Jesus,” which was discussed with great praise and rejoicing. * At night the evangelistic women had charge of the program. Carrie Hale of Coppin chapel, Indianapolis; Carrie Patton, Plainfield; Esther Johnson, New Albany; Mr. Hardin of Jeffersonville, closed the night services in a blaze of glory. There was an attendance of about 400. The trus tees, Edgar Maddex, Mr. Compton and Mrs. Lamb, together with the pastor. Rev. H. H. Davis, were wonderfully blessed for their labor. * Luther Young and wife motored to Terre Haute to see his mother, Sunday. * Wm. King and_ wife motored to North Vernon, Sunday at which time their baby was baptized * C. Mitehel motor ed through Kentucky last week. * Master Henry and little Miss Katherine Lee left Thursday for Jeffersonville, for a visit with their grandfather and aunts, Mr. Henry Twyman. * Miss Irene Clifton, of Indianapolis, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Bell Case. * The Dew Drop Inn has been a wonderful help to the colored people passing through Seymour and Mrs. Ada B Maddex invites all to stop and refresh themselves. Dew Drop Inn, W. Tipton St„ four blocks from

State highway.

— 0O0 HAUGHVILLE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jones of N. Sheffield, have returned from Frankfort, Ky., where they attended Camp meeting of the Seventh Day Adventists. * Mr. and Mrs. W. Stratton and family left for a motor trip to Michigan, Friday morning where they will be guests of relatives for ten days. * Miss Mary Olivia Mitchell, N. Pershing Ave.. has returned from Terre Haute where she was the guest of rela lives. * Mrs. Odessa Simmons has returned from a three weeks’ visit to relatives in Alabama and Mem phis, Tenn. * Mrs. Ben H. Dawson is visitiug friends in Chicago and Evanston, 111. * Mrs. Bessie Mitchell has returned from Cincinnati where she was the guest of friends. * Mr. and Mrs. John Motley and little son, John, Jr., are spending two weeks with Mrs. Motley’s parents near Speedway. * Mr. and Mrs. Cain Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Epps, G. Phillips, Mother Blackman and a number of others, accompanied the Blackman Memorial choir to Columbus, O., to attend the convention of Georgia Singer. * Caldwell A. M. E. Zion church and St. Paul Baptists will give a Union picnic Labor day at Fall Creek and Wall St. road. Rev. E. S. Hardge and Rev. J. E.. Jones are pastors. * Mrs. Louella Holley and niece, who have been guests of Mrs. Holley’s uncle B. Woodfork and Mrs. Woodfork in N. Pershing Ave., have returned to their home in Anchorage, Ky. Those who entertained for Mrs. Holley and niece, were Mr. and Mrs. Herman McMillan, who gave a breakfast and Mr. .and Mrs. Jones in North Tremont Ave., gave a dinner. * * Mrs. Leslie Woodfork of Fall Creek boulevard also entertained with a dinner. Little Hortense Ellis was the week --end guest of Nona Marie Parks and Henrietta Rice. —By Mrs. H. D.

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0O0 SHELBYVILLE, KY. By Mrs. Mary H. McClure Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. Allen, Mrs. Teascher Green and Mrs. - Kitty Jackson, motored to Versailles to attend the general association, Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Walker Cottrell are the proud parents of a baby boy. * D. Watson, who had been complaining several days, died suddenly Thursday night. It

church, Shelbyville, took an active part in the meeting which was a success. * Mrs. Hattie Conley entertained the Home Beautiful club Thursday night at her residence on 10th St. A lovely lunch was served to those present, Mrs. Fannie W. Brown, Mr. Harriett Clark, Zora Clark, Bertie Clark, Measie Clark, Priscilla Hawkins, Lillian Freeman, Mary Mack; visitors, Mrs. Arthur aud Hamlity of Maysville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simms, celebrated their 25th anniversary at their home, 3 miles north of town. They received many beautiful and useful presents. A lovely lunch was served. About 80 guests. * H. Elzy of Berrytown, spent a week with his sister, Lula May Jackson. * Mrs. Rockie Williams and Miss Mary; Williams of Detroit, Mich., spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Lawson. * Miss Annie B. Burley and Mrs. May Edna Beard, spent the week end in Pleasureville, with Mrs. Beard Auntie, Mrs. Bohannon. r—0O0 PERU, IND. By Mary L. Mayberry Mrs. Pete_ Jackson and several friends entertained with a picnic supper at the former’s home in

slow and Mr. and Mrs. Eunes Burris, who have just returned from abroad. * Mrs. Lizzie Green is jvisiting relatives in Evansville. * Service as usual at Bethel A. M. E. church. The pastor, Rev. H. J. Thompson, filled his pulpit morning and evening and gave two forceful sermons. Visitors from Pe teraburg, Oakland City and Owensboro, Ky., worshiped with us Sun-

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MUNCIE, IND.

By Ella Woldridge Mrs. Dessie Coatley left for a two Weeks’«,visit through Michigan. * Mrs. Beulah Taylor has returned home from a two weeks’ visit in Detroit, Mich. * Mrs. Beatrice Sterling of Detroit, Mich., is guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Douglas, Sr., of East Eighth St. * Mrs. Mattie Richardson and daughter, Elizabeth Smith and son, William Smith, Mrs. Addio Talbott and Leroy Logan of Columbus, O., were guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Nannie Shoecraft. * Mrs. Jane Gray Claoway of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewis. * Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs. Alfisha Malone are spending two weeks i n Louisville, Ky., the guests of their relatives. * Mrs. Maud Johnson of

where they took a part in singing of spirituals which were featuret by the girl* under the name o' Terrell Trio. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo Grissom motored to Springfield 111., and were week end guests o ’ Mrs. Grissom’s relatives. * Mrs Ida M. Winslow and her niece Miss Dorothy L. Gaskins, were ii the city on business last Saturday * Mrs. Belle Lambert, who was called to Des Moines, la., on ac count of the serious illness of her sister, returned to her home Sun day and reported her hister im proved. * Mis Mary Frances Clarh left Wednesday for Lake Wassa see to join her mother, Mrs^Florr Bolon for a two weeks’ stay. Misses Ransdell and Hazel Wall ace left Saturday morning for Chi cago to attend the Elks’ conclaveli * Benj. R. Motley, Gail Alexander Vaughn Coward, who attended the

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* Miss Martha Dejernett returned Sunday after a pleasant visit with friends in Louisville, Ky. * Sherman Harmon and daughters, Milicent, Ruth and Josephine, attended the home coming in Seymour, Sunday. * David Dejernett left Sunday night for Louisville for a few days’ visit. * Letcher Colbert left Sunday for a few days’ visit

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V MUgllll W,,., ,U« | ,. hi „ w| „ a]so attelld the Masonic session in the capital citj| home B ( . oming . Rev and Mrs ot the greatest sessions in histor>t 1( W - Saunders and son Warren ot Masonry. • Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr and Mrs

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night for Chicago, to attend the home-coming * Harold Bledsoe has

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Lima, O., and Mr. Nutal of Kansas City. Euchra was played until a late hour, at that time a lovely supper w*as served. * Rosella Dodson and Hazel Perkins of Indianapolis, and Cinciinati, are visiting in the city with Mrs. Lucy Moss and family. * Mrs. Thomas Wilson left Saturday for a visit in Toledo, O., with relatives. * Mr. M. Hague "of Detroit, visited a few hours in the city. * Mrs. Joseph Webb was the hostess to the C. G. club, Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. €. Mayberry spent Sunday in Wawasee. * Mrs. Chas. Moss and Miss Ora Moss were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones of Macey. * Mrs. Walter Herron and daughter, Tyler, Mrs. Goldie Tyler and son of Kentucky, motored to Michigan City, Thursday and spent the day. — <, Oo PRINCETON, IND. Vernon Lewis is visiting relatives and friends in Indianapolis and New Castle. * Professor and Mrs. A. C. Cox of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parrigan. * Misses R. L. Lawrence and Annie Margie Dean left for Chicago, Saturday to visit friends and relatives. * Those from out of town who attended the basket dinner and rally at- Olive Branch Baptist church, Sunday, were Rev. and Mrs. Todd and son, Edward; Sam Wickware, Shibley Harris and Mrs. S. Browder of Winslow; Rev. and Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. John Dallum oT Oakland 'City; Mrs. Marshall Burris of Petersburg, , Mrs. Leila McFarland, of French Lick, Mrs. Price of Henderson, Ky., and Rev. Redman of Evansville. * Mrs. Bessie King and Miss Ruth Haynes of Evans^ville, spent Thursday. the guest of Miss Ada Eaves. * Mrs. Lucy Simpson is seriously ill. * * Mrs. Delia Dodson of Saginaw, Mich., who is seriously ill, was brought to the home of her father, Ed Carey, this week by Mrs. Dorothy Porter. * Those who attended the funeral of Little Mildred Barnes, were her brother, Orane, of Terre Haute, and a cousin, Miss Eleanor Craig of Carrier Mills, 111. * Rev. James Dean is ill. * Jno Whitty’s conditipn remains criti cal and there has been no improvement during the week. Mr. Whitly has been in failing health for a number of months. * Mr. and Mrs. Alea Lyda, Sr., and daughters, Ol ive aud Josephine and son. Prof C. Lyda, Gary, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lyda, Jr. * Mrs. Alex Fisher and Glenn Brown were call ed to the bedside of Mrs. Fisher’s daughter, Mrs. L. Shouse of Columbus, O. * Those from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Geo. Pettiford were his sister, Mrs Ruth Moran of Drakesboro, Ky.. and brothers, Fred and Frank of Springfield, 111. * F. Walden of Terre Haute, spent the week end

daughter. Mrs. Elsie Donaldson. Mrs. I). W. Rickman and her house guest, Mrs. Wilson, of Louisville, Ky., spent Sunday in Chieago, 111. * Mrs. Florence Williams of South Council St., returned home Mon-

day from Detroit, Mich. ——o Oo WEST BADEN, IND.

The spirit that makes strangers feel at home around the church was demonstrated by the Sunday school which gave a free ride and refreshments to visitors aud guests at Purkhiser’s grove. It was an

Terrell was a visitor to the Masonic session in the capital city last Friday. * The out-of-town friends and relatives who attend ed the funeral of George Vaughn were as follows: Mr. Chas. Coward, Mr. Lona Strader, John R Smith, Mrs. Rhema Board, Mrs Lidia Franklin of Indianapolis; T. Vaughn of Detroit, Mich.; Dave Vaughn, Greensburg, Ky.; Rev. ami Mrs. W. P. Offutt and family o ij Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Hallie Vaughn of Cleveland, O. * Mrs. Ellen Chatman and daugh ter of the capital city were. Sunday evening guests of the writer. * Wiley M. E. church—About 25 chil-[ dren, besides their parents, at tended the S. S. picnic at the Lau ra Morrison’s park last Tuesday. * The Union services in i the City park, conducted by Protestant churches of Shelbyville, during July aud August, were in charge of Rev. Benj. F. Holloway, pastor of Wiley M. E. church, aud as sisted by the Rev. Y. C, Terrell,

summer with his mother in Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Asberry Torrence and Roy Washington, spent Sunday in Bedford. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newbolt of Charlestown, passed through the city Sunday and spent a few hours with friends on their

way to Kansas.

oOo FRENCH LICK, IND. By Gwendolyn Pace. Miss Alice Holden, returned home Thursday after a pleasant visit at Bedford Ind * Miss Mayme Holden and friends. Miss Anna Louisville, Ky. * Mr . and Mrs. Burris of Petersburg, Ind., are the quests of Mrs. Alberta Martin. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayes of Cincin-

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Thompson df St. Louis, Mo.; Miss Beatrice Darden, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. Alice Page of Cincinnati, ()., and Mrs. L. K. Williams of Chica-

J. Lambert, Geo. Lee aud daughter, Miss L. Lee. The largest audi ence of the season was at the meeting. * L. Lee and daughter, Miss

go- Prof W H Fouse Lexing Quelle Lee, Indianapolis, were the

behalf of the visitors by M r s. Alice G. Thompson and Prof. Fouse. * Prof. Geo. W. Gore, Jr., and wife, and Dr. Oliver Ham bricks and wife, Nashville, Tenm, are guests of Pastor Gore this week. Dr. Hambricks Is a member

here. * Dr. P. T. Gorham, the District Supt., of the Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis, will hold his second quarterly conference at this church, Thursday, Aug. 30. The last home coming and basket

nati, O., is visiting the valley while agents—Crew Managers — Part

here, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hanley, Master James Hughes, L Hughes is ill with penumonia and yphoid fever at this writing is gresitly improved. * Misses HenriHta and Carrie Warren returned o their home in Louisville, Ky., after a three weeks visit with their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Loving. * * Rev. Thomas Lane, Rev. Edmund Pace, Mr. Joe Rankin, Miss Gwendolyn Pace, Master Winslow Pace, motored to Nashville, Tenn., to be in attendance at the Nat’l. gathering of Church of God. * Mr. and Mrs, Pittman have returned after an extended trip t hrough the east. * The improvement on Bethel A. M. E. church will be a parsonage. Pastor Moorman has begun work * One of the most beautiful social affairs of the season was a 500 par-

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FRANKLIN, IND.

By Mary Katherine Perkins Rev. J. 0. Mitehel] preached some wonderful sermons during services Sunday. * Mrs. Doyle was week end guest of her cousin, Mary Madison. * Miss Charlotte Vardinian and Miss Mary Katherine Perkins have returned home after spending several weeks as the guest of their uncle aud aunt,

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WASHINGTON, IND. By Mrs. F. Esteal

The rally and basket dinner at the 2nd Baptist church, was quite

a success. * Rev. White a n d[{ a cbjarming hostess,

members of Beulah A. M. E church ably assisted us in caring for the visitors. Splendid sermons were delivered at 11 a. m., by the Rev. Frank Esteal at 3 p. m , by. the Rev. U. W. Saunders and at 8 p. m. by the Rev. Wm. Granger. Good singing by the choir composed of members of Princeton, Vin

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Counersville, Ind.- * Miss Lorena cennes, Sullivan and Washington Milles and Webster Montgomery choirs with Miss Thelma Ballon,

were united in marriage Thursday

night, August 23, at Barnes chapel. The newly married are at home to friends in 677 Johnson avenue, * Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams motored to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Williams attended Knights Templars turnout Monday at Jones Tabernacle * The Montgomery reunion was held at Douglass park Sunday, August 26th. * Mr. and Mrs. Steve Madison spent Sunday in Shelbyville, Ind. * Charles Bolden has returned to his home in Handover, after attending the Franklin fair. * Thee Lee and Gooden reunion was held at the fair grounds Sunday. * I). W. Cain attended the Home coming in Seymour and was one of the many on program. * Miss Josephine Vardiman spent the week end as the guest of her cousin, Miss Charlotte Vardiman. * Wendel Williams was week end guest of his mother, Mrs. H. G. Williams. * Beauford Vancleave was guest of his father, William Vancleave, Sunday. oOo SHELBYVILLE, IND. The funeral services for Mrs. Edna Ramey, who died Tuesday night, were conducted at the Wiley M. E. cfcurch on Friday afternoon. The ancient order of the S. and D. of A., conducted the services which were among the most impressive ever conducted in this city. Mrs. Ramey was a national officer of this order. The courts of Calanthe associated in the services. * Rev. Benj. F. Holloway, pastor, preached a very impressive sermon emphasizing the many beautiful traits of character which she possessed. * Mrs. Ramey was one of the charter members 'of the Pathfinder club and its first president. She leaves to mourn their loss, a husband, sister, two aunts and a host of relatives and friends. * Geo. Vaughn, a resident of our city for many years, died Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. He has been a life long member of the. second Baptist church. The funeral was conducted at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Conrad.; The Rev. Y. C. Terrell was i n charge of the services and preached a very impressive sermon. He leaves to mourn their loss, a wife, one sister, four brothers aud a host of relatives and friends. * • Mrs. Y. C. Terrell with her three daughters, were special guests at the home coming in Seymour,

organist, in the absence of our or ganist, Miss Christine Bledsoe. Visitors were here from Vincennes, Princeton. Sullivan. Terre Haute, Wheatland and Indianapolis. * Mrs. Ray Bledsoe and Chas. Howard left Thursday for an indefinite stay in Gary. * Jaas. .Dejernett came home Friday after a 2 weeks visit in Minnesota. * The Misses Christine and Imogene Bledsoe and Roy Bledsoe left Sat urday night for Chicago to attend the home coming ami visit'friends

Railroad Man Was in Misery *T was a sick man—could hardly go to work at all,” says Mr. Chas. E. Parker, of Charleston, 111. ”1 had severe throbbing headaches, dizzy spells, indigestion, tightness in my chest, shortness of breath. "My back ached and I could not stay in bed with any ease. Any way I turned I was in misery. "I tried different remedies till I heard of Black-Draught. I took a couple of good, big doses of Black-Draught and saw a big change. I was better—I ate better and slept better. I kept it up till I took a package. I was then able to go back to my work. I am a railroader and my work is hard. "I have kept myself fit by taking Black-Draught, and though I’m 52 years old I can do my work with ease right along with younger men. I am never without Black-Draught. I give it to my nieces for colds find stomach troubles and it helps them. It helps dizziness and bad taste in the mouth— an all ’round good medicine.” Costs pnly 1 cent a dose. EC-11

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ty given-at the home of Mrs. Bernice Hanley on Wells Ave., Tuesday evening, August 14, in honor of her house guest. Dr. Sue Johnson and Dr. Nellie Dunn of Chicacagol. 111. Dr. and*Mrs. Richard Oliver ami Mrs. Albert Hathaway of Louisville, were special guests of the evening. Mrs. David Gee was awarded first prize and Mrs. W. Prich of Indianapolis, second and Miss Thelma Payne was the recipient of the “booby.” Dr. Dunn received the first guest prize and Dr. Johnson, second. * Mrs. Hanley is

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Mt. and Mrs. Bohannon of Indianaplolis, are the guests of Mr. and Douglas of Myers Ave. * Mr. Mrs. Perrin Gaines,—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman. Joseph Jones, Perry Blakeman and R. Everett Anderson attended the Elks’ convention in Chicago, ill. Mr. Coleman was delegate from the Blue Valley lodge No. 488 I. B. P O. E. W. * Misses Katherine and Gladys Dillingham have gone t o Indianapolis for a week’s visit. L. Craig has gone to Richmond, Ind , for a week’s visit being the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Furman. * Miss Elizabeth Dilling has returned to her home in Indianapolis, after two months’ visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leftridge and-4;amily * Miss Bertha Leftridge spent the week end in Liberty, Ind., the guest of Miss Elizabeth Sawyers. * Mrs. Ben Gibson and Mrs. Sarah Anderson Of Oxford, O., spent the week end here visiting friends and relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Craig and daughter spent Sunday in Anderson, Ind., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Carr and family. * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sleet and family of New Castle, Ind., spent the week here the guest of relatives. * Mrs. Currie Davis, Mrs. Jessie Perkins, Miss Luella Geur and F. Guer of Marion, Ind., spent a few days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perkins. * Mrs. Margaret La Grand has returned to her home in California after a two months’ s.tay. * Misses Lillian and Velma Jones and Jennie Offord of Lebanonville,. O., spent a few days here guests of the Misses Jones’ sister. Miss Alberta Jones. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKay and son spent Sunday in Hamilton and Oxford, O., visiting friends and relatives. * Ethel Castleman has returned home after spending the summer in Gary, Ind., guest of her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Stubbs and husband. * Mrs. C. Harris and son have returned from a week’s visit in Indianapolis, Ind., the guesst of Mrs. Willa Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Covington, ' while attending the Mme. Walker conventio.n

oOo JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. By John R. Robinson and

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Mrs. Dora B. Robinson, 622 111. avenue, Jeffersonville, left for Indianapolis Sunday to attend the\Apostollc Faith couvention. * Wm. Robinson went to Seymour, Ind., to attend the home-coming. * Mrs. Adda Brown, Mrs.#E. B. Cole, Jas. Brown of Jeffersonv.ille, Ind., motored to Seymour with friends of Port Fulton. • Mrs. M. Lewis, Mr. M. Smith, her sou, Rev. Lewis and Mr. Wallace, her chauffeur, motored to Horae Cave. * Olia Mont

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