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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Nov. 10,1928
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NEWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
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pastor. • Prof, f wife and the boss, Ruth Rose Trice, p address; Rev. attended a reception given in L,e-
JSEPH CHURCHILL District Manager 1921 Spruce Street
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
^ Noi mal students will give tiie »rogTHin ^ or this quarter, at Spruce treet church, Sunday, at a o’clock. Junday being Armistice day, the >rogram will be patriotic. • The Hoover sanitarium, recently opened Jt»> Or. J. J. Hoover, at 2U4 Kighth lavenue, la f credit n. Terre Haute ind tha race. Dr. Hoover, surgeon, |h .Idy assisted by Miss Jordon. K. IN A. We feel proud to sax that jtlds building under tin- dn.it sup.-r-tsioit of Dr. Hoovei . was < onipit tad I by members of our k rotiii • Mrs. j i teRHie Stewart of t 'olumbus, was Iguest of Mr and Mi J Johnson,
Jllunday. • The Ti rre Haute Business | left
land ProfeMsiorml Men s association, Ittift at the office of the 111 lira Iter I Health and .Vi eidci-nt in- • Mon
luay October :'2ii
Iportance w
inittee of iiv< submit pkn . t 11lie 'organiza I loll | The next ia, ■ to j the office of Mr. (day night. No • j Allan Pa ik s ., ad [v/etit to Owens!," — " *U> witness
Km the b<, v ' Setiools of
Lidtern high. * igton 1’arent-Tt ibe second Kri< Ipionth. * .Mrs. K
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they will do their very best work. We can ab'o say that three of them hold degrees from the Indiana State | _
Teacher’s college. The Misses Ken- ] t „tertained
nedy, Allen and Pettiford. • A bea*
the (inception for
L,ee gave ; the welcome _ , „— A. H. Davis spoke very highly .of | banon, in the honor of Rev. C. S. Rev. Jackson and Rev. Jackson en-j Brown. The r |feshments were tertained with Black-board talk, l daintily served. * The Ladies Aid so-
tiful two-course luncheon was served. Members present were:—the Misses Viola Allen, Marie Kennedy, Lillian Miher, Fdna Rdwards, Clidia Waugh and Mmes. Charles Weathers.
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which was very interesting. * Mrs. Bessie King and Mrs. Lula Compton
few friends last Thurs-
day night, with a Halloween lunch-
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1. Business of ini' isacted and a coinere appointed n tin* activities of v for the season. [■ was held at to-orge til cell, Mnn-nild-r fdii. • Profs. Hilaries T. Hyte ro. Ky., last Saturhe foot ball game of Booker Washthis city and the Th^ Booker Washu hers club meets ay night of each lie Sharp, of 2H.1
Spruce St., continues very ill Claudius Hackett was taken to the Hoover sanitarium, Sunday, to undergo nn operation for appendicitis. * Mrs. Addle Perry of Evansville, is spending several months with relatives. *
Mr. and f Rockvilh
WOOD BURN, KY. By Carrye G. Bell
Mrs. Flora Lee Blewett, was the Satin day-guest of Mrs. Minnie Me-. Donal. * Mrs. Abros Simmons., Mrs. Jessie Sargent, Miss (lonzellii Simmons and brothers, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Ililla and Mary Jewel Clay. •! Mrs. Lottie Covington Thursday, for her home at Shelbyvlllt*. * Robt T. Williams of Franklin, was the Saturday guest of Miss Krmlm- West. * Mrs. Lummu Mao Burton, who Inis been here a few days, has returned to her home, r»t Louisville. • The Misses Ermine West, Fannie B. and llerahel Dun* i an were in Bowling tlreen, Saturday. • Hat ten Jairett, Andrew Mickles, Henri Clay, Charlie Bell and you Fred, who have been working in Allison park, Pa.. have returned home. • Mrs. Willie Mae Standly, was the Saturday-guest of Mrs. Jennie Foster. * The Presiding elder. Lev. Able, held ids first Quarterly contereiiee at the A. M. E., chureh,
Sunday and Monday.
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ROCKPORT, IND. Jas. Crimes returned home Wednesday, after several week’s stay in Indianapolis. * Funeral services for Jno. Montgomery, who passed away .Monday, was held from the Smithfield Baptist church, Wednesday at 2:30 P. M., with Rev. Pearl Hartwell in charge, assisted by Rev. LeLoy Ellis, of < Land view. He was the brother of Mrs. Maggie David. Those that attended the funeral of Mr. Montgomery were:—Mrs. Josle Jackson, of Owensboro, Ky.: Mrs. Edna Dickerson, of Princeton; K P. David, of Evansville; Mr. and Mrs, James Bnxtoii and daughter, Mrs. Sallie Crowe, Miss Ethel Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crowe and James L oiling, all of Boonville. * Truman Li ill received a painful cut about his mouth, Thursday, by a fall he got from a swing. * Jas. Jackson of Aurora, 111., is the guest of Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor. * Tom Hibson Is improving at tills writing. * Mrs. Lilty Ann Triplet conlinnes ill at tier home, in Lincoln Ave. oOo
SEYMOUR, IND.
Miss flooden of Columbus, was guest of Mrs. Mae Phillips, Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*c Milllam King spent the week end with-her mother-iti-law in Indianapolis. * Mr. Alfred Evans spent Sunday in Columbus. * Mr.
Mrs. Noali Thompson of | Lius Stewart of Indianapolis, was Mr. and Mrs. James <’her-•'uuest of his brother. Mr. Richard
r> of Chicago, were a few-hours-KUests.f Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Collier. • Mrs. Rosa Ligpins is visiting her husband, who is working in Evansville. * The Sigma Gamma Rho sorority held Rd first meeting for the winter Saturday «.>ctober
12th, at the home of Mis Kenedy. * Much new work
Stewart. Sunday. * Mr. Fredrick Coker of Indianapolis, who lias been guest of Miss Irene Clifton, has gone to E\ansville, Ind. * Miss Mattie Thompson of Memphis, Ind., spent seveial day' with ner sister, Mrs. Edward Mitchel. * Mr. and Mrs. Marie i Albert Thompson of Memphis, spent
for tin-1 Sunday with their daughter. Mrs.
clety met at the home of Mrs. Jannit Thompson, at three o’clock. The refreshments were served and an i der enjoyable time was had. * The Busy Bees had a call meeting at Mrs. Ivy Brown’s. Now that the Busy B<-es are buzzing again, let us hope that the Ex-Live Wires will live. * Rev. b\ S. Brown held his regular services at the Bethel A. M. E., church, in Lebanon anj^ here, * Mr. and Mrs.
Van Tapp a till nephew Freddie Vaughn, spent the week end with Rev, C. S. Brown, * The Ex-Live Wires will have a social at the Bethel church, Tuesday night November III. » Mr. and Mrs. George Banks, Mrs. Artis and daughter of Peru, Ind., ; pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Lindsey. • Mr. Porter W. Barnes visited Lebanon, Ind., Runday evening. • Mrs. Jannle Thumpi on spent Sunday afternoon in La-
fayette, Ind.
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Alois, conducted by Rev. French, ai ' loween party in Indianapolis, at the the funeral parlors Toes- j home of Mr. and Mrs. Cijrl Barnett’s. aay afternoon. * The Willing Work- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carers club of the Olive Branch Baptist bins were;—Mr. and Mrs. Sherman church, give an entertainment Thurs-! Pinkston, of Maywood; Mr. and Mrs. day evening. * The Young Peoples G. Pinkston, of Indianapolis/ * Miss dub oi ilie a. M. E., church will ren- Lydia MeOuiley is visiting Indiaprogram celebrating "A rmi-j rapolis, but she is very faithful to slice day," Sunday afternoon. A ‘ be at Iter post every Sunday, as orp lay let, "The Spirit of America," j caniat. • J. Kinsey and family and w ill be rendered. * Charles Bell, who| Oliver Carbin, Spent Sunday in Inhas been in the city several months, j dlanapolls. * Mrs. c. Malone was
on account of the illness of his moth er, left for his home in St. Louis. Monday. * Lincoln School Notes— The Friday morning program consisted of:—selection, by, Lincoln orchestra; song, ’’The Star Spangled Baittier"; reading, Mildred Clift; In sit Uinental solo, Carl Bell; dialogue Edna Roiindtiee, Myrtle Nolcox and Arteimis Hill; duet, Virgil and d|>’d t’lift. C 11 — ,i 4> „ I r. Ut. ..
dinner-guest Sunday Mrs. W m. Bryant. oOo—
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FRANKLIN, IND.
Sunday October 28th, was Quarterly meeting at Bethel church Dr. C. L. Upthegrove was present and preached u wonderful sermon at 10:45 A. Af.; Communion, 3:00 P. M. 'Phe .Mil-1 elder went to Coppln Chapel, 8un-
SbiK'uit-of-arms, Lester 1 day night and was pleased with till
year was pres with the hopt terested and served at the.
etited by tin- president, j Edward Alitchel;
that nII u J be inwork. Luncheon was close of the meeting,
s play
their d: fgliL Miss
.Mattie Thompson, aeeompanied them ! hack home. • Miss Lois Curtis visited relatives in Dayton, <»., last
after which five-hundred was play-< week, • Sunday was Quarterly meeted. * The members present were:—| jday, at Second Baptist church, the Misses Edna Edwards, Viola Al-1 Rev. Marshall filled hi.s charge. * len. Cltdiii Waugh: Aimes. Chas. (Anyone having news for paper.plea.se Weathers and the hostess. * The j ^jve to boy when he brings your pasecond meeting for the sorority wasjper. * Leonard Lawrence left last held November 3rd, with Miss Nila (.Wednesday, for his home in Bowling Pettiford. The business session was j Green, Ind., to visit
’an follows:—IMans for an a’t.-r-noon tea for the sororities, Sunday November Hth, at the home of .Miss Edna Edwards. This is in behalf of Founders day of the sorority. * An Interesting report tvas given by Miss Lillian Atiiler about tie- organisation of the Bul|tltft s club jjn j ,behalf of the sorority. The club Organized last Sunday and the I blessing,
rt let us know, that the girls [Try Interested and will b« much to the sorority Election of Of-
ficer*:—1, Nila I Vttiford, president: '2, Viola Allen, vice-president 3, <»rra Weathers, secretary; 4, .Marie
Kennedy, treasure; a, Clidiu advisor of the Building club, officers are worthy ot their
his . mother. *
Ja.s. Compton drov.- to Seiviek, Fa., last week lor a short visit with his brother and sister. Ted King, accompanied him. * Fredrick Douglas Coker was here, guest of .Miss Irene (Clinton. • Rev. Jackson was here j Sunday, filled Ids regular charge; ryoiie enjoyed a great Spiritual
.Monday night, a very in-
teresting program was rendered at
worthy
are glad to say that
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NOTICE! Chas. Neal, barber, At the Busy Bee Barber Shop, 344 Ind. Ave., has changed and will be pleased to have his customers and friends call at 1219 N. Sen. Ave., O. K. Barber Shop.
SULLIVAN. JND. By Mi'S. Elsie Russell
Miss Rose" Edwards was hostess Tuesday evening, for a most charming and delightful Halloween party, having as her guests the members of Hie Busy Bee cluli and Mrs. Rhoda Thomas, Rosalee Cutaway. All came masked and a prize basket of fruit was rewarded the one dressed the most comical. The recipient was Mrs. Estelle Russell. Another prize was given which was a cutglass candy dish, for guessing how much corn the old witch, had in her pocket. .Mrs. Julia Russell was recipient for this prize. * Airs. Thelma Hucle, who will be remembered to her many friends as the daughter of Ml'S. Estelle Russell. * Miss Mabel Blount and J A.. Kirby moi tored through from Chicago, Sunday and visited until Tuesday 1*. At. Miss Blount Is a most efficient church worker. * Last .Monday Mrs. J. A. Kirby of Chicago, visited his wife, Mrs. Ella Kirby, who is a patient in the Southern hospital. * Mrs. X. Lockett and Mrs. 'Pom Lee also visited Mrs. Kirby. They found her condition much improved. * Mrs. Nannie Lee entertained at six-
o’clock dinner .Monday the following j ^| 1>t (
guests;—.Miss .Mabel Blount, Airs. Thelma Huckle and Air. J. Kirby of Chicago, also Airs. Elsie Russell, Mrs. Estelle Russell and Airs. Mamie Lockett of this cjty. * Rev. C. Al. c. Hammonds, pastor of Broyles Baptist church dehvried a most wonderful sermon Sunday evening, after which the church was wlnderfully entertained by .Miss Mabel Blount of Chicago, who gave one of her specitl Religious readings, "God
is Love.”
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I’t own "f Home Room organization | reports. Members 81; Sunday school ; lid his committee udminlslered the 82; in Stewards treasure, $34.00; H.
ceremonies after! s. treasure/ $32.00. The trustees will
which followed an address by pres- have their fall rally. Sunday Deident of Genual organization, Cecil camber 2. • Rev. Mooreman and W ciltt. duet, Dorothy Frye; Bessie | wife had their home beautified, 1
A. M. e. matching
WASHINGTON, IND. By Mr«. F. Eeteal
Services were very Inspiring at Beulah A. Al. E., church Sunday. Splendid sermons were delivered by tiie pastor. * Regular services as usual at the Second Baptist church, Sunday school. 8:30; preaching, 11 A. AL; Covenant meeting and the Lord's Supplier, T:;i0. Regular business heeling Saturday night. The Sunday .school and church are [ireparing for the Holiday events, December 24th-27. Oin- revival will start on Watch meeting night. * .Mrs. Ella Scott of Terre Haute, is visiting relatives. * Airs. F. Esteul was hostess to the members of In r Sunday school class Tuesday night, with a Halloween party in tin* church basement. The basement was beautifully decorated in keeping with the season. The evening was passed in ^
games and contests. A nice program j with old man lias rendered . -.nests n'l can - j church, A pn
masked Josephine Bledsoe amt Bci nard Johnson received prizes m tin contest. At the social hour delicious refreshments of sandwiches and punch were served to Air. and Alts. H. Isom, Rev. F. Ksteal, Paul
Bal tics, selee .ion, Lincoln orchesiru * 'Phe H - Y will tender a pro-I ni'nm In tiie Lincoln auditorium, Friday evening November ii, every- 1 OH' is clrdialh invited to attend They promise all an enjoyable cien '
newly painted and papered. Rev Mooreman is serving this charge for the third time. I!i03, RI24 and 1828. He is welcomed by the community. We are planning for a splendid years work. The pas to r and wifi
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EVANSVILLE, IND. By Edith E. Hite All the churches report lovely »J*rvi ; ee.s Sunday. • The forty-seventh rmlyersary services of the Rev. D . Rouse of Liberty Baptist
lurch
ing services, Rev. L.
li*P * Dr. and Airs: Raymond King,' nre in their home, 450 Forsythe St.—
wen- Sunday quests of Mrs. King's Rhone, 575.
mother, Aim Mt-lvler Kirk. * Floyd —oOo Walden ,,f Terre Haute, visited J JEFFERSONVILLE, I'ND. fi b mis and relatives Sunday. * gy John R. Robinson and .Master John VV\ Ale <’lure, who lias! L. D. Parrish been miiefring with a severe cold fori Master Earl Summon gave a several days is improving. * Bethel Halloween party Saturday nigh'
party
lurch—Tiie church is at his home on National Avenue It lias bt en a long and was well attended. * Mrs. F
time Since the church has been lit m. Johnson of National Avenue up with the spirit of life and *-very returned home Saturday fronti member is anxious to work. Bethel Danville, 111., where she attended ha- became tin pride of iTimetoii her mother’s funeral, Mrs. Susie Bethel is on the tongue of .-v-iy Wilson. * Miss Augusta Stums was
member. ’Plie ped forward : part. 'Phe Lin
Sunday, at 2:3t>
Girls, the A splendid group mtcrested that for Sunday.
Ber- ; hkc a busy b^<j , all the church is
mod ami KIwood Johnson, imogene. Dele, Josephine, Frances, Albert Leslie and ismald Bledsoe, Lucile, Ella, and Louise Woods. Eugene Marshall and tiie hdstess. * Mr. and Alls. Andrew Tall. Mr. and Airs. Alvin Simmons attended a .Masquerade party at Bridgeport. Tuesday night
hive and every
young folk has step- the Monday evening guest of Mr nd taken a leading and Mrs. Otis Harris of Cohen ky Girls dub is racing Court. * Mrs. Burris of Franklin ivinb r, to decorate th.- hack to his home with Mr. and •graip ' Vl1 * !»•• given is visiting her slater, Mrs. Daisc p al, b> tiie Lucky Harris, * Oliver Mae has arrived E, league, with its i Mrs. Anderson after visitiing his ot officers, ate so brother * Miss Fanny Morgan of they enn hardly wait Jeffersonville, is now taking her I’hc [Hide of Bethel, course at Indianapolis. * C. Bess of
member
bee.
Be.nville, Ky.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1,. F. Redd and many other
sei in|>ns, are behind Uo
more can be sad. beautified lhat the go on and upward.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING PROFESSIONAL M, E N
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Dentist
729^ North West Street _ hour*: 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. Sunday evening by appointment lies. Phone: HA. 2731
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Office, TA. 4280
8 to 10 a. m.: 12 to 2: 5
Phone:
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R. B. PRUETT, M. D. PHYSICIAN <L SURGEON Alao treats eye, ear, nose and throat. ■ 1106 Northwestern Ave. Indianapolis COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS Lillian M. LeMor. L iSk Teacher of Plano Fall Term beginH Sept. S N. Weat SL Ll 1271
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DENTIST Two Offices Dr. Lucian B. Meriwether !8th and Columbia Avenue; Phone, CHerry 6829. Dr. Sirdastion D. Meriwether, 601 N. West Street Phone, LI ncoln 8746
6-10 a .m-. 2 to 4 p. m., 6 to 8 i.—Sundays: 2-4; 8-8 p. m. ‘hona: LL 8554; Rc«. Phone: \BENJ. J. COOKE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ’•8. Qenlto-Urlnary dlaaaaee chren-
f,c « hours. to 4 p . m . Sunday 9-30 p. m. 2 to 4 p. m. C. A. Lucas, M.D. PHONE, HE. 1537 flee. 601 North Wsat Street Phone, Ll ncoln 6746 2008 BallsfonUlM St.
office hours: 10 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 3 tc 4 p. m. end 7 to 8 p. m. DR. S. A. FURNISS Office: 401 NORTH SENATE AVE. Residence, 834 N. West Street Office Phone, MA. 0286 LL 2788; Re*. Ll. 2936
Office hours: 8:30-5:30. Sunday by
Appointment 7 to 9 P. M.
Dr. L. Aldridge Lewis Phone: Ll ncoln 2674 Suites 203-4-5 Walker Bldg. Residence: HE. 2617
Analytical Chemist
Don B. Owens. Jr., Ph. D. URINE, Milk, Water and Commercial Tests. Industrial Formulas. Phones: Lincoln 8476, MAin 5400 ; 200 Walktr Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. Hours, 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday 2 to 4 p m. DR. W. E. BROWN Suite 203-4-5 Res. TA. 3128 Walker Building Indianapolis
Phone: Ll ncoln Z'.ZO
Res.: 1125 N. Senate Avenue
Phone. Ll ncoln 5574
Phones: Office, Ll ncoln 2674. DR. S. L. AUTER ORA^ SURGEON 4. DENTIST Office hoL.a: 8-5; 7-9. Uunday by appointmen*. Suite 203-4-5 Walker Bldg
GREENCASTLE, IND Services were held at the Kt. Raul Baptist church, at 3:00 1*. M., r.nd 7:30 by the passlor, assisted by Rev. Davis of Indianapolis. Music was furnished by Mrs. Daisy Cowherd. * Services at Bethel A. M. IS., church were conducted hy their pastor A. L. Johnson, at the usual hour, all departments of the church are progressing nicely, * At the Ml. Zion Baptist church, i lie Sunday school held a very interesting session. Rev. Smith of tiie Antioch Baptist church, Indianapolis, was present and assisted the pastor in the services. The B. Y. P. l\, had a good attendance at 0:30. * Mrs. Lucy' Robinson entertained i|uite n number of guests from Indianapolis and Terre Haute, last Sunday. * Miss Helen Miles spent Sunday afternoon with her sister. Miss Francis, who is ;•*- tending Normal, at Terre Haute Anyone wishing items in the paper, please hand them in by Monday
! noon.
oOo —- FRANKFORT, IND. By W. J. Thompson The Ex-Live Wires mitored to Anderson Tuesday evening. They were entertained by the Ee-Assistant treasurer, Mr. Tom Boone, a former member. Those who went were: — Messrs. W. R. Frice, Olem Purcell, Porter VV. Barnes, Hurcheil Lewis, Vied A. Brown, Jr., and Willie .1. Thompson. * Fred A. Brown made a visit Sunday to Brazil. * Mrs. Valentine of Lafayette, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred A. Brown. * Th" Ladies Aid society hos a doughnut fry, which was very sucessful. Tiie doughnuts were ihliv red hy the famous Trice and Thompson. * Rev and Mrs. C. K. Blown, Mr. .1 A. Harper and wife, W. R. Trice and LisCen! Shiring Folks Why Not Put On Flesh Where Flesh Is Needed
1 .awrenceville, Wednesday night.
Rev. C. H. Hopkins was * here Wednesday from Princeton, in the interest of tiie church. * Mr- and Mrs If. Isom, Mrs. James Rear, Mr. and
E. Marshall, VV. 1*. Marshall
and Mrs. F. Esteal, motored to Wheatland, Thursday night, to attend the political meeting. ” Rev. and Mrs. F Esteal, Mr. and Mrs. H. Isom, motored to Vincennes, Fridai night, to hear tiie honorable E. IL Tidrington at Dunbar school. * Mr. and Mrs. James Read, Mr. and Mrs. i\ E. Marshall, motored to Kokomo, Saturday night, to see Mrs. Mary Marshall, who has been very sick. Mrs. Marshall is slowly recovering. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Washington and children. Geneva, Murray, S. VV. Green, Mrs. F. Esteal and Mrs. Alella White, motored to Vinctnues, Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. A. Simmons and son Juryor, motored to
Lawrencevillo Sunday.
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PRINCETON, IND. By Gazella E. Thomas
Principal M. Nolcox of Indianapolis, was in tiie city, Saturday, tiie guest ot relatives and friends. * The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hill was buried Thursday afternoon, in Putoka. cemetery. * Mrs. Alfred Dickerson was called to Rockport, bridal', to attend the funeral of an unde. * The Topaz club was entertained by Miss Nora Craig Tuesday • Mrs. Stephen Shannon, wife of S. E. Shannon, arrived in the citi from Texarkana, Tex., last Monday. * Rev. and Mrs. Wilson and son HerMan, of Springfield. Ill , were guests ■af relatives and friends last week. * Quite a number of folks and relatives attended the funeral of Clark
office hours: Sunday 6 to 7 p. m.; 2 to t p. m.; 10 to 12 a. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Dr. E. D. Alexander PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Suite 303 Walker Bldg, -•hone*: Office, Ll. 4171. Re*. 942 Roache St. Phone TA. 340S
Office, Lincoln 1290 E. LOUIS MOORE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Suite 309 Mme. Walker Bldg. Indianapotl*
Lincoln 5667 Res., TA. 2556 Joseph K. Brown
LAWYER 227/2 E. WASH. ST.
2nd Floor
ELISHA H. CROSBY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF Shelby County
pastor the maiden st. Paul with ids friends * The Magoniu Embroid-
ery cltiJ) gave a Halloween party at Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Redd’s and a very pleasant afternoon was spent * Gilt Edge Baptist church was attended last Sunday. We are glad our Sunday school and B. Y. P. V. is growing under the new
Jll churches and th, r superintendent. Mrs. Hillard. The invited. Community Unknown club elected oQu - --- officers for the coming year. The
kv, ' club was a year old Oct. ,10. The
1 Community Unknown chorus was
powerful
• burch, what nyol We are church will
Thf fourth Sunday rally day Thank: al ) giving. Rev. VV. T. Hills from Ml
- Vernon and hii choir will have
dai with us, pastors are
GLASGOW
Messrs. Harr ling, J. VV. Bu<
the
JUNCTION,
Prestort Hotel News
V Duram, i..-h spers- program at the white Masonic kn.r it f prutt k temple Tuesday night and BTiday
Williams, G.-orie Jones, Pratt Pot- nig&t. They were highly praised,
ter and stanlej White of Campbell- Mrs. Lena Washington of 733 Mis
vilie. Ky., had! a pleasant Week-end s(,uri ave " ,s ab,e to be out a K a » n - party last Week, * .Miss Betty Baker Georgia Mae Douglas is on the wiif'W the hotel guest for the Winter, bst with tiie mumps. The Mr. and Mrs. Bud Henrv of Bowling < ;ilt church extended their Green, Ky.. and their friend enter- sympathy to Bro. Frank Johnson tained last Friday evening, from S behalf of his mother Mrs. Wilto twelve, With a four-eourse ban-, 8011 and the choir of thej Gilt Edge one,, after whit'd, the evening was <’»™rch will have a song service enjoyed by muSLe and games. 'n 1(is ,., Nov. 18. Public is invited. Mrs. Alin the party iv^-Mr, and .\, r s will Anthony is planning to leave
for Chicago to visit her sons.
Johnson, Mrs. iPrudeiie Emery, Miss
Mr.
Vergmer Baileyj,
Miss
L. Porter,
ham, Mr. Gibnbr VV. GlasiA . .Myiue E. James and .Mr. Marshall Taylor.
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Ind. Ave. Baptist church, Rev Ross, pastor. Service well at-
»*• yP ■ ; 1 H. H. Ross, pastor. Service well at-
nrr. Hr. W j t ' nded »“ "Vh”
afternoon with Gilt Edge Baptist church. The Second Sunday in each month, they will commune
WARSAW IND ' Witl1 the ,Md ’ AVe ’ BaPtist ehUrCh ’ Mr. ,„„l M«. I, W. Tw “ men " ,er . S '.'f.
Km. Ki.-limondt ....Jpew serv.ce for tthe S. S. war,
ended Sunday.
In the morn8. Hmlth, a»-
sAelate pastor delivered a wonderful sermon from Psalms 71-!*, "t’ast me it off in the time of old nge.” The Llb««ct> choir rendered splendid rnuslr. in tiie afternoon, Rev. G. G. IlardlMun V>f the Presbyterian church d< diverel Hie anniversary sermon. AL night, u lovely program was rendered by tiie young people. • The M Issionai y society' of Alexander chapel, last Thursday afternoon from 3-0 P. M., honoring Mrs. Lindsey and d: lighter, at Hie Community Centei aiaociatkm. A large group of peo plb waH present to partake of the .oeely rjepast. Mrs. Lindsey is the w :fe of Rev. Lindsey, the newly el-cted pastor of Alexander chapel. * R-v. J. C. Cunningham of Owens-> .he ro, K[y., was the pleasant guest ‘ ot Rev. R. J>.’.Miller, in McCormick ai eenue, last Saturday and SunJi y. Simday afternoon he delivered ar excellent sermon at Nazarene
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vvayne etobejf 29th to attend tu,.* a Halloween drill at Elks hall 4.w Garrey go, ihe, church , Qct. 29.* Our prayer , ,H : U ab Af rican ettr. .hat was, eader Br0 . strange, -Juppe,I to Warsaw. Ernest Baker ^ all memberg to come out on and ^ rk h nve finished the.r! tlme and haye a spiritual feast . remodeling. * Mrs. W :nford George me eting every Thursis improving fr^m her recent illness ) Choir practice every Friday. Mrs Wm. Alien m Arthur street ; pjsh f every Saturday night. * * is under the care of a physie.au. *, The pastor and wife having lost .Mrs. Le,. Wilson is spending a few . his , m)lher> Rev Joe Ross ()f China tks in kort Waym |cago, he was buried Sunday at
i New Albany. Bro. O’Neal, the Su-
There seems \o he a new interest P«rintendent of the S. S., has left in our church. Rev. Johnson is very | town and the S. S. will elect a pleased. Next Sunday is our quar- i new superintendent, Sunday. The
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vi-es began at Nazarene Baptist •liuivh Sunday, conducted by Rev. Green of Hopkinsville, Ky. * A. \V. Jenkins who has succeeded J. C. Green and D. E. McGoodwin, has the loral district management of the Gibralter Life and Accident Ins. company. He has added two new m mibers on his staff as special ivi iters for the company. They are i’liion Barnett and Henry Nailer, who are progressing rapidly in their positions). Union Barnett, has been •o .'ering the Mt. Vernon territory ve'V successfully and is Advancing farther in other territories. Mr. Jeikins is still looking forward for mere industrial young men, to become spjecial writers for the campa iy in this territory. • Mrs. Bessie Snorton of Line street has returned hone from Pittsburg, Pa..accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Melba Denson who is under tiie care of the doctor. * The Ministers Wives Social club held their regular meeting Tuesday a fit-moon, at the home of Mrs. L. A. Mi Intyre in Mulberry street. * A. B. Hi nter departed last Wednesday in Hartford) Ky., after being at the bedside of his daughter, Mrs. Naomi Loyings, ; in Gum street. • Rev. L. S.
ith motored to Vincennes, ind., Friday to see Herbert Hoover,
pit sidential candidate. He was ae-
ipanied by Prof. T. B. Neely,
Re,', and Mrs. R. J. Miller. They rejort a lovely trip. * Mrs. Alice Mae Le’cher i>f k Ballard street has returned home from Mt. Vernon, 111., whsre she was engaged in a series of
?tings. * Mrs. Willie Hooper, 119 n street spent last Saturday and day in Uorydon, Ky., with her
mother. • Little Jack McCray Is seriously ill at the borne of his
nd-parents, in 819 John street. * W. 1L. Ban- and congregation conduct services Sunday afteri November 11 th, at St. John E., church. * The anniversary <»l Household Ruth lode • No. 28 celebrated Sunday afternoon St. John M. E., church with a ly program. The pianist were:—
Mldses Anna Grinter and Edith Hits. A mixed chorus sang Musical numbers. The children's program
?hly enjoyed. * Mrs. Addle
Perry is the oldest charter membei
the local order living; Mrs. Ella is the next oldest. Mrs. Buena a Moore was mistress of ceere-
moifies. Mrs. Chas. Rochelle, M. B.
gave the principal address of the
••veiling. * The Sunday school at Ontydale Was largely attended Sun-
Ninety were present. The laclass was organized, which also the banner. Lovely papers on
‘ Tehiperance” were read by Misses Vioia Adams, Ellis Me Farland, Alice Hambleton, Edith Hite and Don Christian. The unday school
presented the church a beautiful Hock. Boost the Sunday school.
J. >'orris, Supt. * A large crowd was present at Hoods temple, Sunday.
Ladle* Aid society met Tueesevening, with Mrs. Rena Baker Nevada St. * Mrs. Beulah Smith ble to be out again, after a serillness, at her home, in Gum
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Riv. and Mrs. Y. C. Terrell, of She) byville, were guests. Sunday. Uev. and Mrs, M. M. Porter. They came in company with Mr.
NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS ETC. In The Matter Of Tiie Estate Of Lucinda Ford Vs. f Lucinda Stephenson, Deceased. No. 78-26083 I in The Probate Court Of Marion County November Term, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Nettle Faragon as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed tier account and vouchei.i in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up fo:' Hie examination and action of said Probate Court, on th|o 24th day of November, 1928, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. Robt. Lee Brokenburr, Atty. George O. Hutsell, Clerk. 11-3-3L
and
Porter’s 20th anniversary. The Ter-
slsters sang several spirituals were enjoyed by all. * Rev. ph Stone. Columbus, visited
Mrs Reeves, to attend Rev
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whic Jose
Second Baptist church Sunday and was accompanied by fifteen of his meir bers. * Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Mitchell, spent Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Porter Mrs. Anna Tuttle from Carthage, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Milton Johnson. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clas >y and son motored here and Bpeni. Sunday. • Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Fatton of Indianapolis, visited the Baptist church Sunday. They
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were accompanied by Rev. Patton’s father * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and family and Mrs. Martha Morton spent Sunday here the guest of relatives. * Mr. W. H. Wilson has purchased property o n West 8th St. * Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Evans have purchased a modern home on West Seventh St. * * Mrs. Ruth Wilson spent last Sunday in Bedford. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans had as their guests, this past week. Mrs. Evans’ sister from Spencer. * Mrs. Albert Jackson has recovered from a recent illness. * Prof. T. C. Johnson, Ihdi- _ anapolis, spent Sunday with his family. * Dr. Ezra Alexander and family from Indianapolis, spent spent Sunday with his mother. * Miss Irene Brown has recovered
from a recent illness. -oooLOGANSPORT, IND.
Mrs. Clary and son James of St. Paul, Minn., stopped en route home, to visit Mrs. Effie Harris. • Harry Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts took advantage of the last excursion of the season t n .. visit in Chicago. • T. Hayes and wife motored here last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ennis i n Bartlett St. * Mrs. Posey and son, Jess Posey, motored here from In-, di&napolis and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Posey of Woodland ave. * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips of Anderson, motored here to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Parker.
