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The Iriditu.'lpolis Recorder, Saturday, Nov. 24,1928

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LIMA, OHIO

By Thomas Page, Jr.

Harold Liston and wl'e were ors of R^y. and Mrs. LeRoy ee en route from Flint, Mich., Marlon, Ind. • The Oilplnians

Rlttle Thompson paid a visit to | cheon was served. Our pastor at the {at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. the sick baby. * The hunting seas- J cal1 of lils,1 °P A - ^arey met the Sueinberry’s on Missouri Ave. * * on was opened in full blast Thurs-’ of Leaders at Chicago ia8t|Q eo \vm. Robinson spent Sunday day, the 15th. The rabbits and j Thursday, nigger things were plan- afternoon in Louisville, with his quails suffered. * The Rev. Tandy n ‘ d for AfritJin Methodism. The aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hurts.

atlc club met Friday Nov 16 w!11 fll1 ,he a » ,he First j PilSt0r ^ aml / amn ! r have been kindl > j* Miss Cxeorgia Mae Douglass, who

the president, Mrs. R. Chav- SK P ^, St Sunday, 25th.

tend the revival.

Rev. W. Watson, Cadiz, O., 1 known in Lima and brother Mrs. T. D. Hithcox, died while argoing an operation last week. Ralthcox attended the funer Roland Hayes, noted tenor, Just returned from a trip and will be in Chicago. * Lima people will attend the 1 W. Va. Wilberforee univerfootball game at Cleveland. ■giving day. * The Baptist League of the Second Bapchurch will give the following m at the church, Sunday, . 25th. • Song, league; invoea- , ■ong, Mrs. Raymond Chavous; ing, Mrs. Elmer Brown; solo, m Berry; reading, Triva iT. * Word has been received relatives of the death of ToMbxley, Denver, Colo., form e*ly of Lima. The Morning

Girls club of St. Paul A. M. E. * Mrs - ^ Taylor h met Friday evening with ■ oro ’ 1,r,day to

Charles Harger. North Rose

Ave.

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remernbeered

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Thanksgiving services will be held

at Barns chapel at 11 a. m., on I'i n.vlor, Mr. and Thanksgiving day. AH are invited! .u r . and Mrs. to attend. * Every one should at-j alu i rs. H. K.

with tokens and com-j has been ill is now able to go to I liments frhm Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter | H( .bool again. * Last Friday even-

a birthday party

Mrs. leads

Mrs. M. (1. Talbert, J i n g there was

E. C. Tldrlngton, Mr. Offutt^ Dr. Jackson,

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HARTFORD, KY.

By Mrs. Fannie Hines

Rev. S. P. Asher conducted a two weeks’ prayer service at the M. E. church. Class No. 2 still holds the banner. Rev. S. I*. Asher preached a wonderful sermon Sunday at the M. E. church with good attendance. * Rev. Cooksey, pastor of the Alpha Baptist church, filled his pulpit Sunday. * Saturday

night, the friends and neighbors | p ial)k chHatPm of 0ak

showered the pastor, with many good things. There will be a Thanksgiving sermon at the M. E. church, Thursday, Nov. 2?). Dinner and supper will be served. *

went to Owensvisit her daugh-

ter, * Mrs. Sleanor Vick is on the

sick list.

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BEAVER DAM, KY. , By J. W. White

: Sorry the reported last week was ill and did not get in his Dews. * The Beaver Dam High school basketball team went to Earlington Nov. 10, to play with the team there. The score was 4<> to in favor of Earlington. * * Mrs. Julia McReynolds, niece of Mi-u Sophroniu Woodward, visited on Nov. 10. * Revival meeting

ns Tuesday night Chapel. * Rev. J. V.

LhGrange, Ky., preaching. The members will entertain him at the parsonage * Sunday school was conducted at the First Baptist church, Sunday at :i p. m., by Mrs. Thompson. • The pastor made a

EVANSVILLE, IND. By Edith E. Hite

Alexander Chapel A. M. K., church .1. A. Lindsey, pastor. Despite the inclement weather till day Sunday the services were well attended. The Sunday school is increasing in both Interest and numbers. Class No. 1, Mrs. .f. A. Lindsey teacher, won tin banner in finance Sunday. The class of Mrs. Dr. (1. W. Buckner composed of girls carried all the honors fur eor-

at Burns 1 ,f< ‘t answers on the lesson. * Rev Coleman of B- Copeland, .i visitor nf the C. M.

K., conference preached at the morning services. The pastor preached at night. The Missionary sooietj met last week at the parsonage. I’nder the presideney of Mrs. Ada ' Lee, tiny mapped out greater things

Jno. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs Grant Phillips nnd Rev. and Mrs. .1. YV. I’oik. * Dr. James of Memphis, Temi., it stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Lenox in Walnut street for a few days. * I’rlmis Williams of Kansas City, Mo., was the plensane guest of K. .M. Brooks and family In Gum street. Mr. Brooks had not seen Ids nnele lor twenty-five years. * Rev. Ft. J. •Miller departed Monday night for Georgia, after receiving word that his mother was seriously ill. • Mrs.

street has

been critically ill. * W. M. Cutter of Orr Ave., is slowly recovering from seerlous illness. Ills daughter, Mr*. Belle I’psher of Chieago is at Fils bedside, and will remain until December 1. * Mrs. Emma Fields of Brower street entertained at din-, nor last Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Mary Broolts of Indianapolis am> .Mrs. Belle Brooks of Gum street. A, delightful evening was enjoyed, y Mrs. Mary Brooks departed last Friday for her home in Indianapoli^,

at the residence of Mrs. John Martin, Kopp Ave., given In honor of

her daughter, Cora Those present were Irvin Walker. tOto oJhnson, O. H. FI bany; Lottie Ma Vaughn, Lucind.

Ferguson, Qu| Mae Martin, was served|

blue. A1 Prize Wo, Mae Dt

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line

John

Willie

luncheon

e pink and able evening. Miss Lottie

d Mrs. Irvin Walk-

Albiny.

during the colonial period will be of

special interest.

Effle MiHlken as the “Light” each group to see and appreciate its service to the church while Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, who carrie* the heavies' role of the pageant gives to evoy part n fine

.iihrpretutlon.

Mr. W. H. Porter portrays again “Community Spirit*’ accompanied by the allegorical characters of Love, Happiness, Service, Greed, Avarice.

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day. * Alfred Hackley visited his.colored heroes of the son, Monroe in Louisville Saturday. * trig wreck, In which ... ? a I tUrda ^, ,n Loul ' , • and eleven persons los vine the guest of his wife, Mrs. Ju- , , L , j iu cox 18 appearing at the Pa and at the Hippodrome t! muncie, ind a special act. He receives

I ... ... , By E,,a Woldridae tion each time he steps to t

A Thirsty Soul. Afternoon I Mr and AIls I)aniv , K>lth of

CHARLESTON, IND. By W. Q. Newbolt

Services were fhlrly well attended Jeff Cox spent

at Bethel church Sunday. Rev Lett seemed full of the Holy

Tol-

Spirit

and preached the morning

wonderful sermon in

from Psalms, 61 ; 1,

Rev. :i : 8, subject "The Open Door.” j

Dinner was served nt the pars mage ; O., to (lie funeral

of the stage in recognition

called to Xenia, great work he did In saving

of the former’s

by a few of the Indies of the Ste ess board. * The revival a I Second Baptist church is going )>. Rev. Martin is preaching

very able sermons.

Special m-wtlon should he made of on High street, was

George Taylor

taken seriously

the work of Mrs. J, p. Wallace who I HI on last Sunday with pneumonia.

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bas done to • majoi j.ait of rvviaion i He Fr,t,ay '».orning am *i th.J pageant and of Mrs. Ethel jSaturday afternoon. He .-.alay, whisy playlet dcpioliiig the L’sl member of the Paylm f.i •arly Pilgrims, lends much color to j having come here from ilio puge’int. years sgo. His sister, Mrs, f'ai’oline

Taylor C'arlysle died in Wiishiu Ind., several years ago anti

* the mily,

K enjtucky

Miss Rutli Hamilton will he

gton,

was

after a months visit with reintiv'»s ind friends. * W. L. Barr pastor of Hoods Temple Zion church rctun cd from the Indiana District conference it Anderson, Ind., and reports a glorious session. Dr. Barr delivered a wonderful sermon at Oakdale Sundax Tternoou, subject "Shake Rattle and Roll but Son you can’t past,.” A

visit last Friday to Mack Henry I for the future. The Brotherhood to see the sick baby of Flick Thom- j < hib. under Bro. R. T. Gary met with as who has been ill for several I-M*-. Jno. Haynes in olive street. Aftweeks. * Mrs. Ida Chinn and Mrs. J»‘r the business hour, a dainty lun-

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raced 77 yerds for a touchdown. Union failed to make a point. Union won the toss and kicked off to Wilberforee in the first quarter. Tynes received the ball and returned 20 yards. From then the Wilberforee team swept on down the field withfury to their first

score.

When Union had the ball, they could do nothing with Wilberforce's line or flanks and resorted to an aerial attack and a lot of kicking with Breaux heaving the passes to Allen. They completed four passes out of 21 attempts for 63 yards. It Is the passingest football team the writer has ever had occasion to witness. The Wilberforce secondary defense smeared up most of their passes though. Mitchell, Wilberforee quarterback, thrilled the crowd w’ith his returns of the Union punts. He made 20 and 28 yards and at one time raced 51 yards before being downed. Lucas and Tynes shared their part in the long running. Lucas left the game of his own volition on account of an injured leg. He yelded to Mitchell. Breaux. Cotton and Allen bore the brunt of the Union attack while Tynes. Mitchell, Horne, Mendenhall and Clarke performed best for the winners. Of the 242 yards made from scrimage for Wilberforce, Tynes made 115. Lineup:

TGSKBuI'ltlogs' barked loudly could not rout the Howard Biso

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here last Saturday. It was a hard fought game of principally straight football and occasional forwarc passes. Howard, by consistent lint plunging, marched from mid fiek at the beginning of the seconc quarter, making three straight first downs and aided by an off side penalty against Fisk, too

large crowd greeted him which was highly enjoyed. November 25th, our F’residing elder, E. S. Bailey Jwill he here. All members plen.-o# attend the speeial seervices day with quarterly eonferenee Monday night, Nov. 26th, VV. I.. Barr, pastor. * Tlie Women’s, department of DuCommunity Center a.sssoeiat ion held . very pretty .Musical tea at the house, \n.-t Friday evening. A fine program of loeal talent was rendered throughout the eveening. * The Cedars of Labanon elub of Oakdale, gave a very fine Musieale at Die church last Friday night. .Miss Mary Hook, Die young president; deserves much encouragement for her splendid work. She is also pianist at the Shiloh Baptist church. * Tin West Kentucky conference of the C. M. E., church held their annual conference in this city, at Cleaves teni-

/ s WATSON, IND.

Sy Augusta B. Stum

Parent-Teachers association held a meeting Friday evening at the school and it was well attended. * Mrs. Anna Miles is on the sick list. * The social that was held at the Baptist church was well attended. * Misses Eva and Edna Keller were guests of Miss NaomiBurress Sunday evening. * Messrs. Hilliard, Win. Hicks and David Jolly of Jeffersonville, were visit (' ors here Saturday night. * Misses j Isabel Stum, Rowena Hilliard and Naomi Burress were in town Sat

urday on business.

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charge) of the music for the ocrasion | ), U ried here. * Samuel Wilson of Mil-

u.sMjd by the choir with Mr. J.

Harold Brown, . director; Mrs, Kate

.-•*« wart is organist.

The

ment

proceeds from the entertainwill benefit all the organiza-

tions <^f the church while the special .jil ts i v Die Horn of i'ienly will be used in the preparation of the regu-

lar Thanksgiving Day dinner. The sale of tickets assures the pro-

waukee, Wis., Mrs. Sue Montge of Dayton, O., sister Mrs.

mery AcUu

Dickerson and ha by also of Dtyton

and Joe Wilson of Louisville, tended the funeral of their uncl^, , 1 aylor. * Mrs Bell Smith has

inoters

large audience. oOo

at the bedside of her aunt, Mrs. Booker of Jeffersonville, for s< weeks. * A Thanksgiving progn. being given by - the pupils of afternoon November 28th, all Charlestown school, Wednfc

atMr.

been Vina veral

i is the are

sday

cordially Recorder

invited.

Readers ofThe

were first informed fC the

tfaglc death of Bro. Obediah Thomp-

across isk's goal line, Ross carry- i>h- last week ending Sunday. Bishop ing the ball and Coles making thE I’hillipspresidedrim^jeai^ou^lie

extra point at goal.

Fisk played more of a defensive church was crowded to its fullest cap-

appointnients Suu.'.iy night.

The

game than usual. Thornhill, injur ed in the second quarter was Fisk’s bulwark of strength, stop ping Howard. He was aided mate dally in the second half by th stellar work of aBss and Cox. Yos made the longest gain for Fisk or the kick off in the first half of 3 yards and was able to kick out o

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WARSAW, IND. Wm. J. Wallace and family of Ft. Wayne was In the city Sunday. ^ Mrs. Lee. Wilson has returned home after a two-week’s visit in Ft. Wayne. * Fi-ed Richmond and Frank Robinson were in Elkhart, Tuesday. * Joe Harris of Marion was the

danger ser-eral times. Kilgore and§week-en<i guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Wm

Edwards were the mainstays of theE'iien

Wilberforee

Union

Terrell...

L. K.

Booth

Calloway

L. T.

Holmes

Lewis

L. G.

Rainey

Russell..

C.

__ B. Smith

Horn

R. G.

Anderson

Slater..

R. T.

Gordon

Mendenhall..

R. E.

Williams

Lucas

Q. B.

.Green

Ward...

L. H.

Breaux(C)

Terry..

R. H.

Cotton

Tynes(C)

F. B. oOo—

McFarlane

JOE GLICK WINS FROM BABY JOE CANS

Fisk line with Lewis and BrooksJ A difference between officials of thp game and the consequent just before Howard made a touch-j down was the turning point against Fisk, when time was called or Howard after signals, hut was ovj erruled by the umpire. Lineup and summary: Howard Fisk Simpson L. E. Brook*

.Mrs. Nannie Jackson, for-

nerly of here hut now resides in Evansville, is recovering from her

;ecent illnecss.

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Webb Stokes Hayes Drew Shelton... Sallie Payne Coles Ross: Marshall Referee-

L. T. Wingolt

. L. G. ... C. _ __ R. G. R- T. R- E. _ Q- B • L. H. . ,_R. H. _ F. B. -Lawson,

Kilgore

Lander^

Baldwii

__Edwardd Lewid Thornhill Gee Co? Yosl City College

of New York; Umpire, Reed, Teml pie U.; Headlinesman, WrightJ

Hampton.

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El OuaM Loses To Joie Ray

LOGANSPORT, IND. The social given at the home of is. Effie Harris last Tuesday night r the A, M. E., church was well tended and was a „ success finanjially. * We were sorry to learn of death of Tobe Moxley, a former Lxidcnt of this city, now of Denier, Golorado. He leaves a wife and :,n. * Mrs. Stella Parker entertained Missionary society of the A. M. church Thursday^ evening. * Mrs. I’eterson and family, Mr. Jefferies nd sisters of Fowler were the guests it Mrs. Bcyett and Mrs. Marshall, Sunday. * W. W. .Smith is in Ander[son. * -Mrs. .Mattie Allen is visiting liter niece Miss Rossin of Chicago. * If you have any news for the paper please telephone 2286-R, send a card or leave it at Homer Hill’s shop, as it will he gladly recieved, but I cannot put it in if you .do not tell me. oOo

/> Pageant To Be Presented , Bethel A. M. E., Church "The Spin I ill Bethil," a hen lit ifu' page,'tot woven aiTiimd Dm- Variou; o.-ga niza 1 ions al'Iilitiletl with tin t'.liuri'li, will la- prr.se0teiI in tlit‘ mail luditoriinu of Die ehuirh, .Monitax • Veiling. NoX' inher 26th at S o'clock .Mrs. W. E. Brown of the Speed depai 1 meiil of Die Cosmopolitan school of .Music ami fine arts, wit' have general supervision of the work vvliidi is Ik ing done by right leader: .-electrd from among Die groups foi special trailing. A Thanksgiving t heme is being used and a "Horn of Plenty” will Dpifv the, prosperitx of the church as it i: filled with gifts by each sections (luring the episodes. Miss Ruth Davis will have charge of the children in tin Sunday School <h part ment nod their seeiie depietin; the early diuggies ol the peoph

ROCKPORT, IND.

Harxley Purcell got his leg broken just below the knee last Tuesday. * • He was wrestling wnh another hoy! at school, when Die accident hap-i

petted. * Mrs. Anna Clark is ill nti ,,is f > iend * “ere regret very mufh

H • hear of his death

her home in Simmary street. * Mrs. Almti McCrayer and son, Arnett Eu-|

.-.eene, are stili on the sick

hsl. We

nope tp see them out again. * Rev.' Waltei- Hartwell filled the pulpit last Sunday at Kmithfield Baptist •hur.ch in the absence of the pastor, H. Bigs bee. * Garrett. Clay has moved from his home in Luce town- - hip to Die -home of his son, Earl Clay in .Main street. * Ned Grimes .arrived Saturday from Gary, for a x isit with relatives and friends. *

son, through its columns. He was well known here nf one time, belong ing' to the Second Baptist church.

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After a few weeks visit with relatives

James

in Aurora, 111. * Mose Lee of Silver-

dale

family

NOTICE ETC.

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No.

Yo

Jackson returned to his home

neighborhood to Rockport.

has moved his

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In 'Phe Probate Court of Marion Count\ December Term, 1 !i28 Notice is hereby given that Frank ' Bruce as administrator c. t. a, of lie a {rive named estate has pro--q-nted and tiled his account and vouchers in final setth ment of said • -state, and that the same will come -ip fm Die examination and action • f said Probate ourt, on the 15th day >f December, PJ2S, at which time all leirs, creditors or legatees of said state arc required to appear in said ’ourt and show cause, if any there .j« , why said accoUNt and vouchers hould not he approved. And the ieirs of said estate are also required o appear and make proof of thei

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Rev. Mrs. L. J. flange, jaist

the New Haven Circuit, just dosed a 10-day meeting, the revival was well attended and splendid serpnons

I nptised at the 16 o'clock . The Rev, Mrs. preached a soul-xtiring sermor "The Shristian Duty” Peter, 4 which was well discussed. Lange and Rev. Mrs. Minnie ders was entertained by Mrs.

rvlce T|.ange

on

: 14, Rev. SanMary

Oneal Thursday, to a very elaForat*-

dinner. Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop week end in Chaplain, Ivy.

spent The

Class service was very inspirational

Joe Devall spoke as never a cr

had spoken here.

Jim Sanders, the father Sanders, were entertained

Rev. Lange and

of by

Sanders' and Mrs. Jane Troutman.

We were pleased to have Jeff

of Smith station at our service. * been home what

i willi us Sabbatl

F. Miller wh

Indisposed was out

on the Sabbat ID. Lange returned fq

The Rev. Louisville

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- IN MEMORIAM _

In loving remembrance of our de? motlier, aiartna Ann Hjckman, wl

died November 11th, 1926.

Sleep on dgar mother and take your

rest,

God called yon home when he thought best.—Sadly missed by

Alma Dabner, daughter. oOo

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Obituary

James Tracey son of Mrs. Julia Williams McBride, departed this life Sunday afternoon at his home 408 W. Vermont street, after an Illness of six months. His funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. He leaves a mother, Julia Williams Mc-

Bride; a step father.

an* 1 a brother, Claude Williams.

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