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JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. By John Robinson And ‘ « Wm. L. D. Parrish Has Agnes Wilkerson returnThursday from the hospital. * ,33 Halel Smothers spent Sunday in Indianapolis. * The musical concert at Cementville, was well attended Saturday night. * • Leslie Slaughter and wife, Bessie, were the guests of their grandmother, Sunday. * Miss Ruth Berry of National avenue, is leaving for Chicago, Sunday night. * Miss A. C. Stone and Mrs. Ellis spent Sunday in Louisville, Ky. • The Rosella club will meet at 15th and Spring streets hereafter * Mrs. J. Ranger filed suit against her husband for divorce. Plaintif states the couple was married in 1888 and separated August 26, 1928. Ranger was charged with being cruel and Inhuman. * Sug Smotes of E. 14th street, was injured Wednesday night but is improving nicely. * * Miss Llrtie Buice of Franklin, Ind., spent a few days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Harris. • Miss Mary Lille spent Thursday in Anchorage, Ky. # Mrs. Mamie Wilson of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with relatives * Allen Slaughter ofid Wm. L. D. Parrish spent riday afternoon in Louisville, ♦ Mr. Hays and daughter, Lucille Hayes, motored t o Icago, Saturday with Mr. and irs. Geo. Chaldner to spend several weeks with son, Artie Hayes. Mr. C. Clark left Saturday night for a short visit in Chicago. * * Mrs. Malle Louis of Jeffersonville, arrived this morning from Horse Cave, Ky. * Miss Georgia Mae Douglass is improved. * Mrs. E. Harris and daughter of Cleveland, O., Mr. and Mrs. Coman, were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Reed. * Mr. L. F. Reed, contractor, has almost completed the Masonic temple on the corner of 8th and Spring Sts. * Indiana Avenue Baptist church—Pastor H. H. Ross preached a soul-stirring sermon at morning and afternoon. In the afternoon went to Gilt Edge Baptist church and had a spiritual feast. The Community Sunshine band rendered a program at Zion A. M. E. church. • Rev. Ross and wife have returned from their trip in Kentucky. The Missionary Circle will meet at church, Friday afternoon. The Indiana Avenue Baptists church will have basket meeting and. home coming Sunday, Sept. 23 on the church lawn. The Sunday school ia progressing nicely. Every Saturday afternoon, a Community Sunshine gives a penny sociaJ at the church. A fish fry at churcn Saturady night, Sept. 15. Fish fry at Mrs. Mabel Turner’s. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frye of Indianapolis, were a few minutes guests of Mrs. Mattye Jones. ■ • oQo EVANSVILLE IND. By Edith E. Hite Sunday was quarterly meeting at Alexander Chapel A. M. E. irch. Rev. Upthegrove, P. E., is present and presided. The Toly Eucharist was administered. In the afternoon Dr. Barr, pastor off Hoods temple Zion church, preached. • Repair work has begun on the Hood’s temple church. A neat sum was raised Sunday morning for the roofing. * Rev. Barr is doing all he can to improve the church. Let us help him.
Prof. Best of Lincoln High school worshiped with us and delivered an address urging the parents and friends to attend a big community meeting at the new school, Thursday and Friday evenings. * Mrs. Sadie J. Berry has returned to her home in Chicago after a pleasant vacation with her mother and friends. * Mrs. Rebecca Cutter of 233 Orr Ave., arrived home last week from Helena, Mont., where she spent a month with her brother whom she had not seen for thirty-five years. * Mr. and Mrs. Burris of Petersburg, Ind..; Mr. and Mrs. Officer of Leavensworth, Kans., motored to the city last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cr6we, 231 Orr Ave. * Prof, and Mrs. Corden Porter in Governor Si.., departed Wednesday for Jeffersonville, Ind., to make their home. Mr. Porter is instructor of science in the Jeffersonville high school. * Mrs. Mary Holt has returned to her home in Indianapolis, after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Roach, in Chandler Ave. * Mrs. Arthur Bias and little son, Arthur, Jr., are visiting her father, Mr. Speaks in Owensboro, Ky. * Mrs. Sallie Moore returned to her home in Indianapolis, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Posey in Fulton Ave. * The Liberty Baptist church under the direction of Mrs. Sadie C. Mosely rendered an excellent musical program at the church Sunday night. * Mrs. Ruth Miller, 630 McCormick avenue, was hostess for a pretty surprise birthday party honoring her husband. Rev. R. J. Miller, last Wednesday evening. Many of the guests assembled early and as the honor guest arrived from church songs of mirth were sung with Edith Hite at the piano. Games/and contests were Uhe main diversions of the evening. About thirty-five guests were present. Iced refreshments were served late in the evening. Many useful gifts were received. Rev. Miller is still rejoicing. Can you guess his age. His co-partner, the Rev. L. S. Smith, wants a party real soon. * Dr. M. G. Ransom of Detroit', Mich., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Priest in S. Campbell St., after a business trip to Kentucky. * Miss Alberta Hatchett and Clifford Mann are home from Elkhorn, Wis., where they spent the summer. * Misses Cornelia and Bessie McFarland arrived home Saturday from a three weeks’ visit with relatives in Kentucky. * Messrs. C. Washington in Barnett St.; and W T . Lockett, departed Saturday for Detroit, Mich. * R. Fields and lit tie Marva Jane Gilliam departed Labor day for their home in Cincinnati, O., after a long stay with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fields in Barnett St. * * Miss Marjorie Fauntleroy, 400 Covert Ave., entertained last Thursday evening with four tables of 500 complimenting her cousin. Miss Wilma Porter of Paducah, Ky. About fifty guests partook of the hospitality of the young hostess. Miss Fauntleroy is a student of Indiana university and comes from e well-known family. * Mrs. B. A. Childs of St. Louis, has returned home after visiting her niece, Su die Cole, in S. Governor St. * Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mae Lewis all departed Sunday for Detroit, Mich., and other points.*Mrs. Rosa Gooch
of Providence, Ky., visited her sister, Mrs. Slaytor in William St. After motoring to Indianapolis, to see her son, Virgil Gooch. She was accompanied by Mrs. Birdie Coleman and Mr. Jackson. Read The Recorder for home news. oOo FRENCH LICK, IND. By Gwendolyn Pace The A. C. E. league w'ill give a Sherbert and cake social at the residence. Mrs. Mollie Payne on Wells avenue. * Miss Lilian Wing returned home Saturday after a very pleasant visit in Chicago. Louis Warton of Cincinnati, O., returned home after visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Miss Anna Martin returned home after a very enjoyable visit with her father in Louisville, Ky. Miss Gladys Juni per returned home Sunday afternoon after a very enjoyable visit with her aunts in Frankfort and Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Hall and Mrs Juniper and three children left Sunday morning for Frankfort,
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r lives and friends. * Miss Franck Miles, a graduate of the G. H. S., Will enter the State normal this month. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Jordan
ey, Helen, Johnnie Penebaker, F. er spending a few days here wit^ and Helen Holder, Mrs. Anna his grandfather, Lewis McCulley.
Johnson, Mrs. Hubbard. * George Davis of Detroit, visited relatives and friends here for the week end.
of Indianapolis, spent the week-end’* F. and T. Williams spent Sunday
in Indianapolis. * Misses Ruth and Helen Jenkins of Madison, are visiting their aunt,’ Mrs. Elmer Goins. They were entertained r for dinner Sunday by Miss Settle L. John-
son and James Johnson.
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WASHINGTON, IND.
By Mrs. F. Eeteal
Miss Miley cottee has returned from Indianapdlis where she attended summer school. She will resume her duties again this year as teacher at the Dunbar school, Tuesday morning. * Mrs. Mary Dejenictt is on the sick list. * Mrs. Alela White and daughter, Loretta, have returned after spending several days with friends in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour and daughter returned to Indianapolis, Wednesday after visiting friends here. * Charles Colbert left Tuesday night for Chicago, to visit friends and to attend the Home coming * The K. of P.’s celebrated Labor day with a barbecue at Harmon’s grove. * Rev. and Mrs. F. Esteal, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simmons and son motored to Princeton, Monday to visit friends during the Gibson Co. Fair. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tall are spending their vacation with friends in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simmons and baby and Jas. Dejernett motored to Lawrence- ’ ille, Sunday. * Mrs. Helen Redd and baby and Lulu Mae Simpson of Evansville and Chicago, are the c .rests of their mother and grandmother, Mrss. Lorinza Hill. * Sunday, Sept. 16, is rally day and basket meeting at Beulah A- M. E. church. Rev. G. H. White is closing out this year’s work before an-
nual conference.
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BOONVILLE, IND.
Mrs. Froelia Baxter was slightly injured in an automobile accident last Thursday, by running into an embankment throwing her out of the car. * Funeral services were held Friday morning at the M. E. church for _ Miss Georgia Joffner who passed away Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Green on N. 8th St., who was caring fof her. Rev. Bolling officiated. Qutte a number of her reltiveas from. Ev-
with iheir mother, Mrs. E. Brown
and family.
oOo LOGANSPORT. IND. .
George Allen is making a short visit to his brothers, Albert and Willis Allen in Kansas City. * * Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Vivian Freeman are visiting in Chicago * Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Edmond and Mrs. Wright of Anderson, attended the Elk’s convention last week. * Mr. and Mr. Oscar Har ris and son and daughter of De troit, Mich., and Mrs. Francis Coulter of Dallas, Tex., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har ris. • Mr. and Mrs. Carson Weaver of Kokomo, are the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Crane. * Mrs. Dena Easley is ill at her home in Linden Ave. * Mrs. Wena Easley is ill at her home in Linden Ave. * The A. M. E. church had a home coming Sunday. The choir from Kokomo rendered selections and the sermon was by Rev. Perry. Others attending were froom Peru. * Miss June Dunlop and Mr. Thomas of Peru were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker. * Mr. and Mrs. Manley Newsom accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Gaynel Bacon, to her home in Indianapolis, Sunday. * * Mrs. Effie Harris was ill at her home in W. Market St. * Jack
SEYMOUR, IND.
Mrs. Thelma Demar had returned to Indianapolis after spending two weeks with her mother and sister. Miss Susan Evans and Blanche Maddex spent Thursday in Louisville, and visited Mrs. Gerald Browning, who is a patient at Waverly Hill Sanitarium. * * Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and daughter, of Columbus, visited her parents Wednesday. * Rev. Davis, Edgar Maddex, wife, and Augusta Brown motored to Columbus, Wednesday and visited friends. * C. Mitchel, Wilma Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Major Lawrence motored to Louisville, Ky., Sunday. * Miss Jessie Lee of Jeffersonville, who has been spending the summer in St. Louis, is spending a few days with his .brother and family. Prof. Lee. * Mr. and Mrs., Augusta Brown and son, Leonard, L. J. Posey and Miss Susan Evans, and Blanche Maddex spent Sunday in Louisville. * Mr. and Mrs. Turner
Mesdames L. Swarn, Eva Swar Sophia Bailey and Laura Cloud entertained with a picnic Sunday honor of their birthdays which o< cur in the first week of Septembe Mr. and Mrs. King and daughte of Lebanon, spent the holiday wi Mr. Goss and mother. * Shnday evening guests of Wm. Bryant a family were B. Hudson, Joseph! and Velma Bryant, and Miss Virginia Boyd. * Mr. and Mrs. Carbin entertained at a fish f last Saturday night. * Miss Sad Pinkston and other guests of In anapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Swarn have returned home aftqr having spent a three weeks’ vac tion in Woodland park. * Gladyfs Davis visited in Green Castle, laqt Sunday. **
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PERU, IND.
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KOKOMO, IND. By J. C. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orton en tertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Rosie Orton and daughter, Thelmr of Madisonvllle, Ky.; Welby Arn-
Among those who attended tup , ,i , * r P basket meeting at Logansport I ’ , M) Helen Fears and Sunday, were Mrs. Mary Kellet, M C1 p ickle ot Newcastle Miss Elizabeth Crossland Mrs. 5-1 were ^ Su „ d ay gU ests of Mr. and Crossland, Miss August Crossland. M 0 Palmer and s 0w Mrs. Chas. Mayberry Bishop bhi- f en Jr They were accompan , ed ton dI “ l A. ( tossland ot \\ilber- dom( , |,y ^ejr sister, Marion Fears torce. - Dr. Johnson and wrfe add wh h b v)slUng her 3 , ster
Harry Burnet ot Chicago, spent Labor Day in the city as guest of Mrs. Frank Moss. Mrs. H. Buriiett will accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. s! Kelley attend the funeral of Mrs. Joe West
Sunday and visited friends. Rev. Marshal administered eom
Moore, C. Moore, H. Moore, Frank- niunion Sunday at the 2nd Bap
Kokomo, last Friday. * Mr. anp
of Terre Haute, were in our cityj Mrs. Chas. Moss were in Kokomc
Friday. * Miss June Dunlop ai Sam Thomas were visitors in Lb-
ansville, Princeton, Rockport and' ther guest of Mr. J. Clark and
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Terre Haute, attended the funer al. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin and son, and Mrs. Zella Dillard of Terre Haute, visited friends and relatives last Thursday. * Mrs. Dillard was formerly Miss Zella Simpson who attended school several years ago. Her many friends were glad to see her. * The Colored quartet of Rockport sang for the Teachers’ institute, recdntly. They were complimented for their music. * Mrs. G. Green Of Clevaland O., was a guest of Mrs. Mary Casey, Saturday. Mrs. Green reports that the Green family i s making good. * Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Loving and Ferdinand White, of Grandview, were here Thursday attending the fair. * Mrs. D. R. Cunningham of Rockport, Rev. and Mrs. Pearl Hartwell were in the city Friday. * Archie Jones returned to his home in Indianapolis Sunday morning. * Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Smith and Rev. and Mrs. L A. McIntyre of Evansville, attend ed the fair last week. * Following is the program that will be given at Lincoln park at Lincoln City, Ind., on Sunday, Sept. 16th. This will be an intellectual and spiritual meeting. The pastors and members of the Methodist ^.churches of Rockport and Boonville, will have an all day meeting in honor of Abraham Lincoln. The program: 10:30 a. hi., program by the children, Mrs. Mabel Owens, chairman; 11:30 a. m., preaching, Rev. J. H. Bolling; 12:30 noon, dinner: 1:30 p. m., program by the adults; 2:30 p. m., preaching, Rev. Pearl Hartwell. The renoun male chorus will furnish music. There will be several candidates in attendance. Everybody is invited to attend this grand home coming celebration. * Committees are George Martin, Tolbert Norris, Travis Pinkston and J. H. Bolling, pastor.-* Mr. and Mrs. Mort Roberts had company of ladies from Cincinnati and India napolis, Friday night. * Miss Juanita Hartaway will take charge of Dunbar school, Monday morning, as teacher. * Parents of children should cooperate with her in her
work.
lin Smith and L. Farrell were hosts to a number of friends Sunday evening at the home of Jack Moore. The evening was spent in formally. Late in the evening a delicious three-course luncheon was served. Guests included Misses Harriet Frisby, Madeline Moore, Estelle Smith, Lillian Edmonds, Harriet Burnette, Beatrice Flour, Babe Hood, Bertha Hood, Bertha Burnett. Henrietta Love, Helen and Francis Griggs, Margaret Parrel, Jackie Hood and Miss Hayden of Detroit. '* Messrs. John Burnett, Gitchie Clayton, Ray Boyd. Leslie Wilcoxin, Wm. Moore, Harry Brooks, Goldie Smith, Chas. Moore, Jack and Henry Moore. Franklin Smith and Leonard Parrel. * Mrs. Effie" Allen and Mrs. Sallie of Indianapolis, were t h e guests of Mrs. Mary Gray and
Mrs. Mary Allen.
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COLUMBUS, IND.
Sunday was communion day at the Baptist church. Services were conducted by Rev. Joe Rivers. A very good attendance for the day. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Starks motored to Indianapolis Sunday and visltd relatives Labor day. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Lins of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. * Francis and Helen Holder who. have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, accompanied their parents back home. * Curtis Senior of Shelbyville, spent Saturday night
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GREENCASTLE, IND. Rev. Ford of Indianapolis, spoke for the S.t Paul Baptist people, both morning and evening. * The Rev. J. R. Averett of Terre Haute and also Rev. J. J. Bellamy of Springfield, 111., were present and assisted in the services at the Mt. Zion Baptist church. Mrs. Lucille Miles of Corinthian Baptist church was also present and made an excellent talk on “Departmental Work Of The Church.” Mrs. Miles Is well informed in this line of work. * Quite a number from this city attended Uie funeral of B. Evans at Brazil, last Sunday.*Mrs. Harrison Thompson of Chicago, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Taylor. * Rev. J. G. Bellamy of Springfield, 111., spent a few days in the city visiting rel-
nephew, Harry Clark. * Mrs. Pearl Buckner of this city, received a message from Ella G. Berry of Chicago announcing that she had been reelected for the third term. Grand Ruler of the Elks temple at Chicago, at the convention held there last week, * Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkpatrick spent a few days visiting his parents in Kentucky. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill and children spent Sunday here guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Troutman. * Miss Ruth Richey has returned to Indianapolis after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. E. Troutman. She was accompanied home by Miss Norene Richey. * Mrs. Geo. Davis of Detroit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Buckner and Jesse Clark. * Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith, motored to F6rt Wayne, Sunday and visited over Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Glen Medows visited their sister, Mrs Dean Smith and Mr. Smith for the w«ek end. * Mrs. Ella Stine entertained Mrs. Hubbard and granddaughter, Frances and Helen. Anna Louise, lines and Sara Alice Johnson last Tuesday evening. * * An outing was enjoyed Friday in Donner’s park by Mrs. Philips Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Stines, Mrs. F. Johnson, Miss Bettie Johnson Bobby and Bettie Philips, Anne Imes, Sara Johnson, Norene Rich-
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NEW CASTLE, IND.
By Mrs. Gertrude Walden Rev. F. P. Baker is very sick at his home, in Muncie. * Vern E Lewis of Princeton, Robert Criss, Paul Haynes, Fannie Winslow, Imogene Fears, Mary B. Criss, Russell Winslow and others, attended a party Friday at Spiceland, given by Miss Anna May _Watkins at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Brandy. * H. Washington is much better. * Miss Stella Hess, field secretary of the W. F. M. society, gavfe a splendid talk on the natives of Africa. Miss Hess is a recent visitor of Africa where she is teacher in one of the Missionary schools.- *° Edna June Mavidy was guest of Mrs. Walden, Thursday * Mrs. Wilson spent the week end in Muncie. * The Woman’s Home Missionary of Wiley M. E. church met in the church parlor Wednesday. * Mrs. Emma Howard returned from the Lakes Friday evening. * Miss Anna B. Crutcher returned home Sunday from a pleasant visit in Louisville. * A Stewards and class leaders’ board was organized Wednesday evening at Wiley M. E. church. The board is to meet the last Friday of each month. * Rev. Wm. Washington, chairman: Mrs. Ada Stone, assistant chairman; Mrs. Gertrude Wal den, secretary and Mrs. John Poindexter, treas. * Mr. McBribe, formerly night chef at the Busy Bee restaurant, is leaving for Indianapolis, Monday and Frank Jewel of Indianapolis, is here to take his place. * Frank Jewel visited Wiley M. E. church, Sunday evening. * Mrs. Ida Neal spent Monday in Muncie as guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. Haynes. * The Wiley S. S. is planning to have a sock social in the near future. * Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walden called on Mr. and Mrs. F. Edwards last Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cooper of Indianapolis, spent the week end here as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper. * Vern E..|| Lewis pf Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walden motored to Richmond, Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dillard and son, Joseph. * Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper spent the week end in Noblesville and Indianapolis. * Miss Rose Harden was guest of MrsrG. Walden, Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laster and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bailey attended the State fair, Labor day. * L. Fox of Richmond, has returned home after spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Helen Bailey. * Mr. and Mrs. John Poindlexter were breakfast guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phelps and family, Sunday. * Mrs. Ada Stone and granddaughter, Edna June, spent Sunday i n Greenfield, Sunday, guests of Mrs. Hattie Meridia. * Mrs. Mildred Henry of Muncie, visited in this city Sunday. * The Ladies" Aid of Bethel A. M. E. church meets with Mrs. Arthur Thurman, o n Thursday of this week. * Mrs. Cora Thurman will take charge of the Bethel A. M. E. church until conference which is held in Indianapolis, this month. * The Rev. Thomas of Calvery Baptist church, o f Muncie and his choir, rendered splendid services Sunday at the Bethel A. M. E. church. * Several attended the ball game Sunday afternoon at the White Kitchen. The game was between the Eagles and the Red Sox. Score 6 to 5, in
favor of the Eagles.
0O0 ’ CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. Mrs. Wm. Garret Chandler and son, Wm. Harold Wilson, spent the week in the city and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Fields and family. * Mrs. William Churchill was hostess on Sunday at a charming birth day dinner party complimenting her son and daughter, Mr. Clarence Churchill and Mrs. Garrett Chandler. A delicious dinner was served at 1:30. Besides the guests of honor, other out-of-town guests at the party included Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Keene, Miss Estella James of Lancaster, Ky.; Mr. Ray Russell of Shelbyville, Ind. * Little Barbara-. Ann Chandler took second prize in the baby contest which was held at the state fair grounds.
oOo PLAINFIELD, IND.
Miss Lydia McCulley entertained at a party in her home Friday. Juaior McCulley has returned aft- I
gansport, Sunday. * Rosella Dodson has returned to her home ii Cincinnati, after a pleasant visit here. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Lucj Moss entertained several littl friends for Hazel Perkins a n Rosella Dodson. * Mr, and Mrs. Moss were visitors in Richmoni Sunday. * Rev. Crossland wi|l have services at the church Suf day evening at 7:30.
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PRINCETON, IND. Mrs. Greely Vaugh and childrei of Chicago, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott. * j* Miss Elizabeth Green of Maysville, Ky., is visiting here. * Dr. J. H. Wallace of Dockland, O., was tWe guest of his wife and son this week, who are visiting her paK ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kaufman. * Prof. Geo. H. Brown, no Louisville, Ky., former principajl of Lincoln High school, and now principal of B. T. W. school of Louisville, was the guest of his friends Sunday. * Glenn tBrown has returned from Golumbus, O. r Mr. and Mrs. O. Nash and Clifford Ingle of Los Angeles, Calif., werje the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josepj Nash, Friday, en route to Indi nolis, Detroit, Buffalo. N. Y.. anl Canada. * John Craig, Sr., of Har risburg, 111., spent Sunday th guest of relatives and friends. Il Roberts of Terre Haute, ---spent Sunday the guest of Miss Musetta Scott. * Mrs. J. H. Eaves an! grandson, John William McClure, returned home this week from Dawson Springs, Ky. —— 0O0
FRANKLIN, IND.
By Mary Katherine Perkins Rev. J. C. Mitchell preached h woderful sermon Sunday mornin? and Rev. Harwich preached Surday evening, taking for his text “This Is Life.” * The Ritchey anl Cobert reunion was celebrate! Sunday at the fair grounds. * Leo R. Bailey of Connersville.j was th ? guest .of Miss Mary Katherine Perkins, Labor Day. * A. Wilson and daughter. Martha, were guests of his mother, Mrs. Harry Bell anjl also Mr. Samuel Moore, Sunday. Mrs. Williams of Muncie, was thfe week-end guest of her aunt anl uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Pr> or. * Miss Charlotte Vardiman i = visiting in Indianapolis as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lottie Vardiman * Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams have left for an Indefinite stay in Greenchstle where they both will be employed in work. * -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee and daughte!, Alice Elizabeth, and Miss Myrtlp Hayes and mother motored
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Mrs. Palmer * Franklin Winburr pleasantly entertained in honor o! his wife’s, Mrs. Cosy WinburnT 20th birthday %their home, llO'i North Lindsay^jit., Friday even ing. * Out of town guests presen’ were Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Stephens Miss Arietta Barnes, Carl and Bill Roberts and Robert Barnes, all of Indianapolis. * The Friends reun ion which meets every Labor Day in a basket picnic met this year with the vice-president, J. C. Coleman, N. Purdum. A most pleasant day was enjoyed and the same officers retained for the ensuing year. They will meet in Marion nextt year. * Dr. Ezra D. Alexan der of Indianapolis, is the president. * Mrs. Mabel Morgan, Miss Thelma Orton, Mrs. Orpha Orton and daughter, Delores, and Miss Rosie Orton, were the guests of D. H. Robbins of Noblesville, Sun day. * Mr. and Mrs. Conrad New. some motored to Carthage Iasi Sunday and were the guests of friends. * Mrs. Nettie Perkins mo *ored to Terre Haute nT visit relatives and friends. * Mrs. Leona Holland and son, Bobbie, are vis Ring “Rev. and Mrs. Robert Skel ton and family in Chicago. * Mrs Dayid Wells of Freemont, O., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis White. * Mrs. Lora Morgan and children have returned from Indianapolis where they were the guests of her niece, Mrs. Eliza Watkin. * Mrs. Edward Page and children have returned home from Indianapolis where they were the guests of relatives and friends. * Mrs. Emma Ellis and daughter, Rema, of Fort Wayne were the guests of friends and relatives Labor Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Grant Waldon and sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laughorn Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Ellis in Ft. Wayne, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack King of Kalamazoo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carlisle, last week. * Mrs. Blanche Jackson, who has been on the sick list, is convalescing. * Little Virginia Mae Mollory is confined at her home on N. Lafontaine St., with Scarlet fever, * D. Davis has returned home from Lansing, Mich., where he spent his vacation visiting h i s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver.
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Miss Thalia Perkins of Chicago, wps the week end guesst of her uncle, C. S. Perkins, 3731 Butternut St. * Dr. S. L. Martin spent last week end at summer resort at Sunset, 111. * The Alpha Art club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Smith. The annual election of officers was held. * Among tnose attendfng the Grand ball of the Elks at Chicago, were Mes dames K. Mason, N. Buggs, R Smart. R. Hubbler and M. Roland and Messrs. Weddington Smart ancf Russell. * Wm. Richardson of the! Smith-Richardson orchestra which is ending a season at Flint. Mich., was called to the city last week on a business trip. Mr. Rich ard[*on will not return to Flint. * Torpo-row, Sept. 9, quarterly meet ing services will be held at St Luke A. M. E. church. Presiding Elder R Wilson of Chicago, will deliver the morning sermon. In the afternoon, Rev. Thomasson and congregation will attend thr quarterly meeting services ul the First A. M. E. church, Gary. R, v W. Guv is pastor. * Rev. W. Prin. -j, former A. M. E. pastor, at Memphis, Tenn., attended services r.t Sr. Luke, Sunday. * On Monday Sept. 10, Arthur lodge No 110S1 Grand c nited Order of Odd Pel lows, will give a barbecue and so cial at Juanita hall. G. Callowaj is chairman ot the entertainment committee. * Mrs. M. A. Posey hat , been appointed as teacher at Gar field building. * In spite >i tu. rainy weather, the Labor day pie nic at Black Oak Springs wat largely attended. The Calumet Specific, the Fifth and Sixth Ward Republican clubs, sponsored three floats and a band in the big municipal parade and immediately _went to the park where barbecue and games featured the afternoon program. The dance at Turner hall at night was largely attended. * Mrs. Rosalie Payne, wife of Dr. A. C. Payne, has opened a French Fashion lingerie shop at 2109 Broadway. The shop tastefully decorated, serves as a reading and rest room for tired shoppers and carries illustrations of latest fash-
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Services at Bethel church S. S., 9:30 a. m. Attendance 38. 11 a. m., preaching. Subject, “Baptized One.” 3:30 p. m„ Rev. R. C. Henderson of Louisville, Ky., preached a wonderful sermon. At 8 p. m., Prof. D. W. Cain spoke on “Home Coming.” Rev. Rouhlac worshiped
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