Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1928 — Page 7

The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Nov. 17,1928

NEWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA

EVANSVILLE, INO. By Edith E. Hite

•he one-thousand dollar drive Is uf.r way now at Liberty Baptist

new home on the Jacob’s farm, near Beeehwomi. * Miss Augusta Stum and niece Martha Mae, spent Sunday in Louisville, with her brother Vaugh Stum and Wife. * Watch for Christ

church. The captains and soldiers] ip Water color" to be given at the

are working nicely to make this a success by November 2t. • The revival services are still going on at Nazarene Baptist church. Itov. It. <\ tireen of Hopkinsville, is the able .speaker each night and is preeaching .-erne great sermons. • Rev. L. R.

Kills of Grandview, preached a splen- <’hapel neighborhood.

Baptist church soon. • The G. U. O. of O. F., are inviting all citizens both far and near to come and help them to eat the Turkey and I’lum pudding, at the Odd Fellow’s hall, Thanksgiving night, all are welcome. * Glen Fisher has moved to the new

did sermon at Liberty Baptist Sunday night to a splendid audience. | The Communion service were highb enjoyed Sunday afternoon. * The Supreme Royal Circle of Friends lodge No. 11.!.. I'M their .imm.'il Thanksgiving services Sunday afternoon at the Oakdale Baptist church. A splendid musical program was rendered that was enjoyed i>> all. The choir rendered special music. K. I) Witherspoon the pastor, delivered the aermon. • The Faithful Few club will have their pally Sunday afternoon November IMh. Services will be conducted by Rev. W. L. Barr of Hoods Temple Zion church. Ills aubject will be "Shake Rattle and Roll, but you mn't pass." Come out everybody. Mrs. Rena McFarland, president. * The services nt Alex-

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JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. By John R. Robinson and Wm. L. D. Parrish

Claude (’lark has been on the sick list but Is improving. * Mr. Collins Is Improving front a serious injury by tiie Pennsylvania railroad. * 1 'avid Bess of Beniville, Miss Jessis Thomas and Mr. Trouors of Louisville, were the dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. L. F. Redd. * Clarence Bains and I.. P. Parrish were the Tuesday evening guexjs of Miss Van sic Aue Burton and Miss Lucy Collins of Louisville. * James Beatty Is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Cohen court. * Miss Ethel Graves was , the Wednesday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. * Mr. Collens a well-

hurch on* known man of Jeffersonville, has im-

ft!\ street were good and largely Aftandod Sunday. The number at ' both Sunday school and church continues to increase under the leadership of the new pastor, J. A. Lindsey. Mrs. Lindsey, the pastor’s wife, has met quite a number of ladies at the Community Center association, through their social and missionary circles and have made it pleasant for her stay in the city. • Mrs. Lindsey president of the W. 11. and F. M., society In Georgia and will be a great help to the many missionary

proved from an accident ami doing nicely. " o( )o - •

WARSAW, IND.

membership on her confession of faith and church letter which she presented. Site and her husband have made their home in Richmond, for 47 years. Besides the husband, Gary It. Hayes, there are surviving three sons, Harry C. Clyde B. of Detroit, Dr. Cecil A. Hayes; two daughters. Ruby A. Roberts, of Chicago; Nellie \\ Bailey, of Indianapolis; a sister, Mary Hurley of Paris, Ky.; seven grand-children. She was a member of Ada chapter No. 21, of the order of Eastern Star and until the hour of her affliction, was ever active in fraternal and church circles. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from Bethel, Rev. II. If. Black assisted by P. 10., Rev. .1. P. Q. Wallace officio led. Buriat Earlhoi n cemetery.

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of Mrs. L. O. Woods, Thurs day. * The Armistice program [rendered by the Hi-Y boys of Lin

I coin school, Friday evening, was

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ANDERSON, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stone. Miss Gloria Stone, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nauls of Chicago, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ferguson, 61.I North Park Avo. * Mrs. Archa Oats of Chicago, is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. George West, on Park Ave. * Mrs. Gairie Chase of Indianapolis is

workers here. Mrs. Hallie Mills, the' "landing n few days on Lake Watuleented daughter of ReV. and Mrs. ^wasec. * Mr. R. P. Johnson and

Lindsey is here with them. She is I P :u- tj' motored to the Lakes, a product of Howard university, Co- j -oOo Imnbla university, New York ' LAFAYETTE, IND.

and Simmons Business college in

Moston, Mass. * Mr. and "Mrs. Perry Priest in S. Campbell street, departed last Wednesday for southern points- Including Jackson. Miss.; Mpmphis, Tenn., and New Orleans. • la*., for a ten-day Visit. * Mrs. Elvira McFarland in 2623 S. Governor street is slowly recovering after n slight illness. • Rev. and Mrs.. L. S. Smith of Gum street, made n flying trip to Npwburg Monday. * Willis Brooks of Indianapolis, was the pleasant guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Elder Brooks, in Gum street last week. * Mrs. Mary Brooks, mother of Elder Brooks, is visiting her sister in Hopkinsville, Ky., and brother in Clarkesville, Tenn.. before her departure for home. * Read The Indianapolis Recorder for sports. -oOo

WATSON, IND. By AugUsta Stum

the the lias

Watson school is making up under the* leadership of Miss Anna Williams. It

^ool bus for the hauling of pu-

Rev. John Stum was called

ich the funeral of Mrs. H^inali Drains, Thursday evening, at Wesely Memorial, Jeffersonville. Ind.

Sunday morning at the home of Mis. Watkins, Andrew Hopkins and Miss Eugenia Carter were married. Rev. H. T. Watkins officiating. Both arc of Indianapolis. * Miss Marion Townsend is a patient in the Home hospital. * Dorcas chapter will give a Farm-house reception in Masonic hall, November 21. 0 Mrs. Ida (’. Biggs of this city and Oliver Wilson of Fort Wayne, were married in tluit city last week. They will reside in Fort Wayne. * Mrs. Francis (j. Smith, president and manager of the Smith Beauty Shop Co... has returned from the Capita! city, where she attended the State convention of Beauty eulturists, held in the Lincoln hotel. * Miss Claud:na Thomas of Gary, Ind., has returned home after several days visit with friends. * Fred A. Brown and family. Mrs. Molinda Kersey of Frankfort, were week-end visitors. *

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Father and Son banquet was ol>s< wed at the Second M. E. and Baptist church, Monday night. * Mr.-. Jennie Gowei who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. I,Ida Lampkins till summer, has returned to her borne in Detroit. ^ Louise Scott who is active in loeal music circle is general oinnnger of Hie American Beauty Musk- Study club, gave a musical program at A. M. E , church Friday No vein be i- IMh. ^ .Mrs. Gene ox js sponsor of the organization. The recital was opened l> the general public and a variety of Musical selee- ? Lons were given. * Those who wish The Recorder will call 2:56(1. * Qm-en Esther club held its initial guest day, Friday afternoon November 'J, •at the home of Mrs. J. W. Geater. '32:t Locust St. Each guest was made to feel the friendly an d hospitable spirit of the club as he was received by two charming meiiila rs, Mrs. Robert Miller and Airs. Thoinfis Tuck. Some of the rueiiibers appearing on t he eutei laining program were:—Alesdarm-s II. A. King, Thomas Tuck and the Rev. B. J. Scuggs. After the program, games were enjoyed by the guests. A delicious luncheon; in which a fall color scheme was carried out, was served*. Among the numerous guests present were:—Mesdames IT. A. King. B. J. Scruggs, R. Rettiford. E. Hill. D. Hickerson, K. Simpson, A. Marsh, E. Turner, M. Newsome. O. Raymore, S. Page, M. Downing, J. Young, D. Farr, J. Williams, G. Taylor, and E. Middleton, M. Brodnax, R. Shirley, M. Tucker, AL Newman, ATimms; Revs. B. J. Scuggs, H. A. King and Dr. H. N. Middleton. The club, composed of young women and sponsored by Second Baptist church includes the following members:— Alestlames L. B. Mason. A. Walker. J. W. Geater, L. Delk, It. .Miller. G. Akens ami T. Tuck. oOo —

RICHMOND. IND.

t’harlotte Campbell Hayes was born in Parts, Ky., June 13th, 1839 and died Monday November 5th. Early in life she professed a hope in Mrs. J Christ and joined the Christian

Drain was n sister of Mrs. J. H- church of her home town. She was Hall of Cemcntville,, Ind. • Miss I wedded to Harry H. Hayes, her sur-

Isabel was the guest of Mrs. Jessie V. Holman nt dinner Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones have moved from the Charlestown pike, to their 'M

viving widower 48 years ago. She connected herself with Bethel A. M. L., church, Richmond, more than 47 years ago. She was accepted into

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FRENCH LICK, IND.

Peter Kinf? and sons of Chicago, were the dinner guests of Mr.

iene Winfield, who has been three months’ guest of her

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wallace,

and Mrs. H. J. McKinney, Satur- returned to her home Friday in

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EAST CHICAGO, IND.

George Brice, pioneer resident of E. Chicago, died at St. Catherine hospital last Thursday after an illness of several months. Burial was from Smith’s funeral home with several lodges in charges o f services. As far as known there are no near relatives of the deceased. * Miss Laura Billo Evans, sister of Mrs. B. E. Daniels, is ill at this writing at the family residence. * Miss Laura Belle Evans, sister of Mrs. B. E. Daniels, is ill ill tills writing at the family residence, .‘tl>27 Alder St. * Mrs. Mae Bacon who underwent an operation at St. Catherine is convalescing. * Mrs. S. Parks, 2S4J Penhsyl vania Ave., lias been very ill for several days. * Tuesday night, November 20, will mark the opening of Riley school as a Community center. Classes in gift making athletics and dramatics will be formed. It is planned to have a crack colored girls basketball team and all interested girls are asked to He present on that date, * Armistice day was observed by the various churches thruout the twin cities. * C. Buggs, young son of Mr. and Mrs. ('. Buggs, 2216 IMIRh St., who was injured Halloween night, is able to be back in school. * The Twin City 500 club met Tuesday night with Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Marlin, 4S03 McCook ' Avo. Next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davis. 3910 Deal St. * The Halloween ball given by the local Elks was quite a financial success. * Mrs. L. Truitt uas moved from Beach St., to 3729 Butternut St. * Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner have moved from Butternut St. to Beech St. * With the recent national campaign closed, all eyes are turned to the mayoralty race for 1929. Many prophecies and calculations are abroad at this time. * Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. M. Powell were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. A. Posey. 3546 Guthrie St. oOo

day. * Mrs. Alice McKinney was hostess to the Royal Mutual Embroidery club Mrs. Pace, pres. *A full membership present. The following ladies, Mrs. Wiggington, Waddy, Wilkins, Jackson and Martin, who with five members of the club, assisted Mrs. Kinney, a key woman for the Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s clubs in making the Educational program a success on last Sunday, were the guests. An Armistice day program

Warren, O. * W. Smith, chair of the Republican club, is pus his claim for councilship to beria. Here’s success to you,

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the G. O. P. * Mrs. Jewell R son has opened up a first class taurant and cafe at 115 E. Jaclcson St. Meals, lunch and soft diinks served at all hours. Courteous treatment to all. She invites all of her old friends and new ones will

Presented iollowed by a round j| )e niade welcome. * Mr. and

table discussion of same. The largest sum brought In by any key woman was by Mrs. Pace. A dainty luncheon was served. * Mr. Wilson and Mr. Garver of Louisville, wore week end guests of Mrs. W. Payne and family. * Mr. We Ison '•nd Mr. Garver wore In attendance at service Sunday morning at

Mrs.

Clistie Townsley will leave in a few days for New York (3fy oo a business trip. While in New Vork, Mr. Townsley will call on Jov. Smith He and Mr. Smith unsold friends. * The handsome Miss Dorothy Joiner of the Capitol city was the week end guest of her sinter, Mrs. Lucille Townsley. * J/Ies-

S. S. and gave beautitul talks, j ( j afties Mary Johnson, Catherine Both gentlemen are very active in prs . .....i i ..i,. senders were the S. S. of Quinn chapel. * Mrs. 1 Sam,RrS dlHl LUl<l Sanders * ere

Elizabeth Gee returned to her

home from Indianapolis, when' she was at the bedside of Mrs. Beulah Price, who died Nov. 2. * Mrs. Dale, president of Pastor’s Aid Society, entertained the Aid members and a few friends at her home Sun-

week end guests of friends in Cincinnati. * Joseph Hill spent Sunday in Franklin, Rush and Fayette county while in Fayette county. He was a few hours guest of Congress man Richard Elliot from the 6th district. * The primary grades of

.... . , school No. 2 under the direction ol

• e ’ Beautitul and very im 1 Mj ss Ophelia Pennick, teaciier

• fT l<:es w«e h«,M morn ■■ special pr.igrair at'

mg and evening at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday. * Rev. Sharp preached at the evening service.

BOONViLLE, IND.

PRINCETON, IND. By Gazella E. Thomas

The Topaz club was entertained by Miss Nora Craig, Tuesday evening. The hostess served an appetizing two-course luncheon. The guests were Mrs. Nellie Fresh and Miss Marjorie Malone and Eva Morton * Mrs. John Dalluni of Oakland City, passed through the city Friday en route to Danville to attend her brother, who is ill. * * Mrs. Kate Bennett of (Chicago, arrived in the city Wednesday to attend the funeral of her uncle. C. Hopkins. * The Girls club, “The Lucky Hustlers” of the A. M. E. church, will , celebrate Armistice day Sunday afternoon. The program will be literary and musical. Everybody is invited. * Louis Liggins of Indianapolis, visited his family at Lyles, last week end. * Mrs. Mattie Woolfolk, who has been visiting friends and relatives in St. Louis, returned home Sunday. * James Cantrell, who holds a government position in Indianapolis, visited his family last week end. * Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Evansville, were, guests of Mrs. aMttio Morton, Sunday. * The following ministers attended the funeral of Rev. Charles Hopkins, Thursday. Reverends JefTerWitherspoon, L. N. McEntire and son Dixon, Matheton Talley, E. D. G. M. Dorsey of Evansville; J. E. Todd of Ayshire; J. L. Dalluni of Oakland City; James Deane, T. W. Trice and John French of Princeton: Rev. Rouhlac of Lyles; G. A. Hazelwood, H. A. Thompson and J- H. Wiggins of Vincennes; Frank Esteal and J. L. Craven of Washington and W. E. Clark, of Terre Haute. A bus load of friends from Vincennes and one from Washington. also attended the funeral. * Mrs. Burris of Petersburg, was a

Sunday morning. Rev. William delivered an excellent sermon on “Leadership.” He brought out many useful traits that it takes ! :o make a leader. The sermon was ' well constructed and historically j treated in the example of the leadi ership of Moses. * We received a card from our good friend, John W. Allen of Riverside, Cal., stating that he and the Presidentelect, Herbert Hoover, were very close friends, and says that our people made no. mistake in supporting him. He was glad that Indiana. his home state, gave a big majority to him. John is a Boonviile young man. He has made good in the west and is considered one of Riverside’s business men and is well thought of in that city. * The colored churches received nice donations from the Republican party on last Monday night There were quite a few colored workers and they were paid for their services. They were very important figures in the campaign, helping the party to victory. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthew and son Albert and Charles Du I in, of Evansville, were visitors to the city Sunday. * Rev. J. H. Bolling will have services at the St. Andrew M. E. church. Sunday. All are invited * Mrs. Sally Crowe, Miss Ethel Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs Frank Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter attended the funeral of John Montgomery in Rockport, re rently. * Edward Brown has an attack of rheumatism * An arrangements will be made sometime in the future to have the Hon. Win H. Gill of Evanstdn. Ill , to deliver a lecture on an important subject. Mr. Gill is very prominent and is editor of the Evanston weekly, a newspaper.

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Pastor Patterson made the cull ;iii(i two more persons were added to the church. Rev. Pace, pastor of the Church of God, preached at the Bethel A. M. E. church, Wednesday night for the benefit of Pastor’s Aid. This was the first effort put forth to enlarge the treasury. A sum of $25 was raised by a silver offering. Mrs. Rose Rogers and Mrs. E. Pace motored to Louisville, Monday on a business 'rip. * Mrs. Marguerite Carrol was hostess to the Twilight Social Weliare club. Mrs. B. Jones, president. On last Monday night. The Armistice talk given by Mrs. Sylvie. teacher of the Dunbar school, was very much enjoyed. 5 —U o< )<■)—

KOKOMO, IND. By J. C. Coleman

the B. Y. P. U. Services last £ un

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day. It was a great demonstrat ' the plays and songs were wonder ful. Miss Penick is to be congratulated for her hearty cooperation to make the cause a great success

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MUNCIE, IND. By Ella Woldridge

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Funeral services for Juli (June) Ellis, 46 years old, who parted this life Friday morning 7:30 a. m., was held Monday ift ernoon at 2 p. m. at Bethel A. M. church with Rev. T. H. Ston pastor of the church, in char Following were the services: “Hymn “And Must I Be to Judgment Brought?;” Prayer. Rev.

Z. Thomas, pastor of Calvary Bap

Rev. and Mis. C. W. Lewis spent the week visiting relatives and friends in Indianapolis. Thev re-

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Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ramey, 1221 N. Purdum St. * Mrs. Ella Montgomery of Shelbyville. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W Ramey. * Mrs. Inetia Curtis, Mrs. Blanche Robinson and Mrs. Ida Bailey of Flint, Mjph., were the week end guests

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turned home Friday. Mrs. Ida Sor «•>*' Hf" r v sonR ' :°L d ““ft*

tist church; song, “Homewa Now We Turn Our Faces;” Scripture lesson, St. Luke, 12:31-10. Rev. A. E. Taylor, pastor of Sh iffer chapel A. M. E. church. * Otituary. Rev. T. II Stoner; reso utions, Bethel A. M. E. church, M-s.

Cross,” the choir; sermon, Rev. T. H. Stoner, Luke 12:40, “Be re therefore ready for the Son of man cometh when you think not.” Sor g. “Evening Song.” * Mr. Ellis is Survived by his wife, Nellie, two daughters, Larcy Beatrice of Cle\e-

of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunigan. of 1 ? nd - °” anr Margaret Lemore HI-

N. Bell St. * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Winburn entertained a company of friends at their home. 1107 North Lindsay St., Thursday nite. * Progressive Whist was the diversion of the evening and prizes were awarded. Mrs. Laeie Marsh

Its; seven sons, Walter, of Cleveland, O.. and Margaret Lemore III Edgar, George Henry, Julius Cae sar, Reuben Brintz and Clarence Lloyd Ellis all of Muncie; one sister, Edna Nelson: one brother, Ernest Ellis of Cleveland; a step-

ami Ira Bassett. Those present father, John Henry Jones. Burl il

were Mr. and Mrs. Estell Artis. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Barnes, Samuel Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Barnes Will entertain the same group next Thursday night a t their honjie on North Kennedy St. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marshall of Washington, Mrs. Jane Umble <>f Chicago and Mrs. Martha Reid of Washington, were called here on account Of the serious illness of

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ROCKPORT, IND.

Mrs. Alma McCrayer is ill°ath€r homo. Little Arnett Eugene Me Grayer is also on the sick Ik t this week. * The Booklovers' club

w . will meet Nov. 16 with Mrs. Sara Mrs. Mary Ann Marshall in North j y.-Clav in Main St. The las* mee:

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SHELBYVILLE, IND.

Monday evening before the election Tuesday, Nov. 6, when the Hoover oiciolie swept the United States, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the ice bound fields of jthe frozen north to the warm wijjves that lap the Gulf

colored grand old party a rousing meeting at

coast, the hoys held

room was were a nu

tin* Masonic Temple. Standing

at a premium. There tnber of prominent white people present and there were speeches ny Rev. Holloway and Prof. Fort; * Mrs. Julia Robinson is confined to her home w;th illness. We are all hoping that she improves rapidly. * Miss Christine Byrd is much improved * Mrs. Al-

ing was held at the home of Mrs Anna Clark in Siminary St. * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor have re turned home from Evansville, Ii diana after a several month’s staj. Mrs. Louis David and daughters visited Mrs. Mary Pinkston anfl family of Dale. Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Taylor, who has boeih working in Evansville, has returned to her home in Maples Sr. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mount entertained a number of friends from Rockport and Kentucky, at their country home west of the city.

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Miss Maggie Goens who met with an accident when she waf struck by an automobile a few weeks ago, Is improving. She sus talned a broken limb and sprain ed ankle. * Mrs. Edna Pattersor remains critically ill. * Mrs. Ed ward Mathews is slowly improv ing at her home on E. First St In keeping with the observance oi Armistice day, an excellent pro gram was rendered by the Willing Workers club of Bethel A. M. E church, Sunday. * Attorney C. R Richardson of Richmond, was om of the principal speakers. Other numbers on program were: Song “America,” United chorus; invoca tion, Rev. B. F. Adams; song “Gods, Our Father, Whose A1 mighty Hand,” chorus; address. “Lest We Forget,” Attorney J. C Jones; vocal solo,- Miss Juanita Pettiford; address. “Solely ot War,” Attorney J. W. Burden; solo, Miss Mary Lindsey; offeripg address by Attorney Richardson; song by chorus, “Smile.” led by Mrs. J. W. Burden. * Mrs. Lillian Ward was mistress of ceremonies A large number of relatives and friends of Ft. Wayne, Kokomo, Indianapolis and Chicago, attended the fundral of Fred T. Smith who was buried last week. oOo

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Jeff Davenport and Rufus Crowe, spent Thursday in Lafayette visiting friends and relatives. * . Rev. C. Watkins and his mother, Mrs. Annie Watkins, Mrs. Mabel Burdett, motored to Frankfor and spent the day with Rev. C. S. Brown and family. * Mrs. Bertha Tapp of Thorntown. and Frederick Vaughn spent, Sunday here * Little Miss Delores * Powell has returned from a visit to Indianapolis. * * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson spent Thursday with R. N. Powell and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Powell. * P. W. Barnes is a great lover of picture shows. He again motored to Lebanon to see a picture show. * The Ivy Embroidery club of Frank fort and Lebanon, was entertain ed by Mrs. Chas. Woodson and (lajughter, Mrs. Hittie Lewis, at 721 W. Barrone St. * There were guests from Frankfort including Rev. C. S. Brown and wife. R. W. Trice, A. F. Brown, Jr., and wife, Frank Lindsey and wife, J. A. Harper and wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Harper, Mrs. Grant Brown, Mrs., J. Megerle, Mrs. W. R. Trice and Mr. Clem Pursell. There were several contests in which Fred Brown took a great interest in. Especially the eating contests. They were featur ed by two quartets which were composed of Rev. C. S. Brown, F A. Brown, Chas. Woodson and W R. Trice. The “Harmoneous Four consisting of Joe King, Jerry Harpeit, Slem Purcell and Frank Lindseyf. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe King were guests of the Ivy Embroidery club * Mrs. Frank Lindsey of 1253 S First St., entertained the Senior Missionary society Thursday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harper and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Trice, motored to Indianapolis Thursday. * Miss Delores Mae Powell i s visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tapp of Chicago. * * Miss Pauline Weir entertained the Junior Missionary. The little childreti had wonderful refreshments. * Jeff Davenport was called to Indianapolis Saturday night, Nov. 10, where a brother and friends of Cleveland. O.. surprised him with a party at 2030 N. Capitol Ave. * The Busy Bees met at the home of Mrs. Megerle. It seems as if

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the Bees have begun to make their spring honey. * The Big Four of the Ex-Live Wire club, started on a mysterious trip, but were forced to land on account of financial conditions existing among them. The namles are withheld as everyone kno(|vs who they are. * Jerry Harper, Ross Brown, motored to Lafayette where they attended the Masonic meeting. The pilots consisted of “The Famous Thompson and Trice “a la Hudson.” * Rev. Fanning preached at the A. M. E. church of Indianapolis. * L. E Roberts returned home Saturday for a short visit with his family. Mrs. Roberts and Porter Barnes. " Rev. Brown had his regular servlc es at Frankfort and Lebanon. * Misses Mary Jane and Marjorie Lewis and Ruth Rose were visit ors at Indianapolis Sunday. * P. Barnes and Miss Helen Minters were visitors of friends where they attended the Walker theatre. * * Mrs. Julius Glenn of Sheridan, was in the city for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Powell. She was en route to Grand Rapids, Mich. * Agents, Thompson & ‘Trice. * Rev. C. S. Brown delivered a very interesting sermon on Sunday afternoon at Lebanon, Lndiana, to a very attentative audience. Using for the text, Rev. 14:6. Subject, “The Everlasting Gospel.” The sermon was well taken by* all present. * Rev. C. S. Brown Sun-

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NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS ETC. In The Matter Of The Estate Ol Lucinda Ford Vs. Lucinda Stephenson. Deceased. No. 78-26083 In The Probate Court Of Marion County November Term, .1928. Notice is hereby given that Nettie Paragon as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for (he examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 24th day ot November, 1928, at which time IP! 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 hHrship. Rolit. Lee Brokenburr, Atty. George O. Hutscll, Clerk. ll-3-3t. / are

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day evening, preached a ver y$. forreeful sermon at Frankfort A._ e( - 5 M. E. church. His text, St. Luke,^ 23:46. Subject, “The Lord’s Resignation.” The sermon was full of thought and was helpful to all. * Since Rev. Brown came to us as pastor, the church has taken on new life and we are expecting a successful conference year under his splendid leadership. * Mrs. W. A. Dotty addressed the A. C. E. league Sunday evening at 6:30. Her address was very interesting and enjoyed by all. * Mr. and Mrs. F. Vaughn and Mrs. Edna Burdett of Lafayette, visited their parents aU 306 W. Boone St., Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown.

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HAUGHVILLE NOTES

Mrs. Jane Henderson of Kentucky is with her daughter anfi son-in law. Mrs. Elzie Mitcbell and Mr. Mitchell for an indefinite stay * Miss Gertrude Gamlin. who, until recently, lived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elizie Mitchell, N. Pershing Ave., is now with Mrs. C. 1. Taylor. * Mrs. John C. Buchanan, N. Sheffield Ave.. who has been seriously ill. for several weeks, is improving. * Mrs. Haywood, mother of Bishop G. T. Haywood, mains ill at the family home. 1 & Pershing Ave. * R Grant. N Sheffield Ave., continues oft the

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held baptismal services Sunday i White River, near the dam. A num-

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