Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1928 — Page 8

CARD OF THANKS wist to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness nnd sympathy, during the illness and death of our dear husband and father, Andrew Garrett. We especially thank Rev. S. B. Butler and choir, 'Revs. McKnight and Winfrey cor consoling words. tho$e who contributed floral offerings, llie Masonic lodge for ceremony; .Ino. A. Patton, undertaker. — Millie Garrett, wife; Minnie Donahue and Hattie Rawls, daughters. ooo 11 Death Report Of Abel Bros. & Winfrey

guest of Miss Fannie Duncan. • W. H. Reynolds, pastor of the A. M. E., church filled his post Sunday morning at 11:30 also at 7:30 preached two splendid sermons. * Mrs. Betlit* Bass left Sunday for Louisville, where she will visit relatives. * Geo. West of Nashville, arrived home Sunday, visiting iiis wife and daughter Mrs. Laura and Ennine West. 0O0— WASHINGTON. IND. By Mrs. F. Esteal

„ jneral services for Mr. Dennis _yle, who was accidently killed, Oct. 29th, were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the 802 Capitol Ave. church. Burial at New Crow’n cemetery. Funeral services for Mr. James Gibson, of 445 Agnes St., who died Saturday, were held Tuesday after noon at 2:00 from the residence. Burial at New Crown. Funeral services for Roland Paic#ly, Jr., infant son of Mr. and m-s. Roland Paicely of 051 N. Lynn St, who died Monday morning, ware held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2:00. Burial at Floral park. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett of 1825 New Jersey St;, who died Mnoday morning, were held from New Liberty Baptist church. Burial at New Crown.

No services were held at the Sec. Baptist church, due to the death of our beloved pastor, who passed tway at his home in Princeton, at i2:40 o'clock Tuesday morning. The Itev. Hopkins had only been ill since Saturday. He was HI years old and followed the ministry for the .nater prat of his life. He had nifule his home in Princeton, for .nany years and came to Washington, regularly every Sunday, to condui t services. The news of his death was unexpected. He was held in high esteem by all who knew him and the members of the church feel deeply the loss of the man, who has been their leader in their religii>us and every-day life. He had been here for nearly three years. Eu

By Mary L. Mayberry The Armistice program giver by the A. C. E. league was wel attended and many good ideas fo; world peace were talked about Too much praise can not be given Miss Thelma Shorts, president who is striving to make this leagu. a success. * Miss Elizabeth Ever was among the singers who sang at the Brethren church Sundaj morning. Miss Evert is a membe. of the High school Glee club. * < Joseph Webb of Detroit, was ii the city election day. * Chas. May )erry spent Sunday in Lafayette * Mrs. Dismuke is much improver and is able to be up again after several weeks’ illness. * Mrs. W M. Hopewell was hostess to Stitcl and Chatter club Thursday after noon. Mrs. Joseph Webb enter Gained the W. W. club Sunday aft ernoon at her home in E. Warren St. oOo NEW ALBANY, IND.

By Calvin Carter

Madora Scott has a very sick baby. * Rev. Wm. Kelly preached

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B. F. Payton of Little Rock, spoke at the First Baptist church November llth. Mr. Payton is Supreme Grand master of the International order of Daniel. Mr. Payton spoke upon the necessity of the black man carrying insurance with his own rate, thereby giving our trained boys and girls a position worth while in the future. He will organize or set Up this order Monday night, at the Shady Grove A M. E., church. * Prof. J. F. Foster, principal of the public school of Wilmot, visited the service at the First Baptist Sunday. Rev. W. B. Faddis also visited the service. * Mrs. Paralee Owens and her mother Mrs. Annie Liger Davis, who some years ago, moved out of his vicinity visited their children, brother and sister and also old acquaintances Saturday. •Quite a large crowd heard D. Holston. pastor of the First Baptist church preach Sunday. • The lt>27* Flood sufferers are still being remembered as evidence by the checks that the Rev. I. S. Bozeman issued to the Mosaic members at the First Paptist church Sunday. We are proud to say that quite a large crowd visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas, as a respect to their mother and mother-in-law. mother Davis whose condition remains the oOo

afternoon at Princeton. The floral tributes were great. He leaves to mourn Ids loss: a wife, Mrs. Mary Hopkins. one sister. Mrs. Lucy Hendricks, of Indianapolis. Those from here attending the funeral were:—Mr. and Mrs. Isom. Rev. and Mrs. Esteal, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simmons and baby, Mrs. H. Bledsoe, Mrs. A Bledsoe, Mrs. J. Mitchelll and Harold Bledsoe, Rev. and Mrs. Craven, Pearl Howard, Charles Colbert, Sidney Gretfn and Mrs. Annie Washington. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Simmons and baby motored to Princeton. Monday afternoon and visited relatives and friends. • Mrs. F Esteal returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Hopkins of Princeton. • Mrs. Ella Scott returned home Sunday after visiting her sister. Mrs. William Austen.

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Funeral services were h»-ld Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Elizabeti Overstreet, at the St. James A. M. E., church. Survivors are:—a husband, one sister. two uncles, on* aunt and other relatives and friends G. E. Higgins, pastor and Eldei David of Lexington, officiated. * H C. Goode spent Monday night a! home, hut returned to his work it Cynthiana. Tuesday. * Mrs. Ell; Easley of Lockland. O.. is visitinf friends- * Mrs. Mattie Whiteiy of Dan ville, is the week-end guest of he niece. M. L. Goode. • L. K. Good* returned home Friday night, from ; | visit with aunt. Irene Carson, who if j seriously ill at Maywood, Ky. -oOo-

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WOOD BURN. KY. By Carrye G. Bell

Mrs. Minnie V. McDonald and children, were the Saturday guests of Miss Ermine West. • Mrs. Rllla Clay ...wr 4 the Thursday guest of Mrs. Lizzie Bell. • Mrs. Effle Bledsoe left Wednesday for Pennsylvania. • Miss L. Z. Me Cutchen local taacher. was the Friday guest of Mrs. Laura Brldgest. • Jessie Gains left Monday for Nashville. Tenn.. where he will be employed. * John Robb was the Saturday evening guest of Charlie Bell. • Mrs. Marriah Makins was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Laura West. • Mrs. Jennie Foster was the Monday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lee Bell. * Mrs. Bettie Klizr Body of Salmon. Ky., was the Saturday night guest of hei- mother.

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Moore is on the sick list. * Mr. ;wid Mrs. George West was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell. *

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day. Galation church is holdini a revival. The LaKelly club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meyers, Thursday evening. * / dainty repast was served by tht hostess. * Mrs. Viola Myers. Mrs Vada Carter, who has been on ttu sick list is able to be out again * Mrs. Rosie Thurman, who wasconfined to her home for a few days, is able to be out. * Mrs. Lenr Woods and Samuel Finley remair on the sick list. * Rev. Wm. Kel ley, pastor of Bethel A. M. E church, will be married to Mrs Belle King in Chicago, Nov. 15th and will be at home to their many friends at the parsonage, Nov. 19 at which time there will be a re

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LYLES, IND.

By Wanita Nash

Sunday services were well at tended. Rev. Rouhlac preached r w r onderful sermon. M. L. Parks am Lewis Liggins have returned tr Indianapolis after attending the elect'ion here Tuesday. * Mr. Ves per Freeman has also returned tr Terre Haute. * Mr. and Mrs. A1 fred Lyles are the proud parent? •f a baby boy. Mrs. Ada Round tree, who has been ill. is improv ing. * The Walden brothers, Ulys =?es, Andrew and Floyd, were here for the election. * Mrs. Eliza Wal den spent a few days in Princeton last week on the account of the ill ness of her daughter. oOo

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The Ladies Foreign Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs Nellie Aydelott. Friday afternoon Mrs. Lucy Duley of Fulton, Ky. spent a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Goree Moxley. who ha? been on the sick list. * Mrs. Mary A. Jackson left Friday for a vis it in Frodonict, Ky. * Mrs. Lauro Proctor and Mrs. Emily Thoma? of Birdsville, Ky., visited friend? here, Friday. * Tommie Dobson J was in Paducah. Friday and Saturday on business. * Mrs. Mamit Champion of Paducah, Ky.. spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.

Vernon J Goree Moxley. Gid Cobb is on the

sick list. * Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Scott purchased the home of Mrs. Judie Stanley which is now occu

By Mrs. Savannah Rucker

Preston Johnson, age 19 years, passed away Nov. 4th at his moth er’s home, 626 Mound St. Funer al was Wednesday evening, No vember 7th at 6 p. m. at St. John A. M. E. Zion church. The Fraternal league band and Clover Leaf club have lost a faithful member Remains was shipped to Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Eskrin Tanner have returned after a four months’ trir to Port Glinton. * Hoc. G rge W. Hayes celebrated his Slst birthday. Nov. 1st. He rece’ved many congratulations from his friends. He has been trustee of Union Bap-

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