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TKe Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, June 1,1929

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NUDE PARTY, RICH GUESTS

(laps of five of the guests and the festivities began. Such parties [frequently lasted until next day, but the maid being off watch did jnot remain to see the develop

ment or finish of this one.

JUVENILE BAND

Deacon Hampton's Piccaninny

A band is the stage attraction at the LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 28. [Walker Beautiful this week. The — taS.’P1—Because of the protui-j bantl ia a8 the name imp,ya w ,h

nence of the parties concerned, two exceptions, composed of ju-

their full names cannot yet b e ivenile musicians. They are, desdivuiged but a maid in the man-'pite their youth, possessors ot sion of a leading Hollywood movie'amazing talent. The staging of director tells a tale, involving five j their offering is a nit out o: date, well-known colored girls, that out-'but the talent displayed met ts did Earl Carrol’s now famous or with applause and appret la 10 _ • infamous wine baths. .girl who sings and plays an Ital- ' . . . . !ian harp is the youngest player ot Catherine, which is the maid’s jJ“ e str f ng inatrU ment that the first name, states that her employ- ; rev } ewer has seen. Two of the er, who is a bachelor, was accus- youngs ters are exceptionally clevtomed to staging wnd parties andjer on the cornet and trombone, was constantly taxing his imagin-1 During the summer season, talkation to provide something unus- ies will be featured, ual for the entertainment of his Next Week

guests. j "The Broadway Melody,” said

On this particular night, be- to be the most successful all-talk-

^ cause of the elaborate preparations i ing. all singing, all-dancing picfor a stag she decided there must|ture yet made in the realm of t

be something extraordinary plan-! synchronized films, wil! be J united* States Militarvacadamvhv

ned so decided to stick around aft- week’s screen offering, with BessJU ^ d

er hours and see everything from ie Love. Anita Page and charles ) msse d the entranee ' reauir’ements the balcony overlooking the ball- King in the featured roles. T * room. At the given hour by peep- 1 The new film, a Metro-Goldwyn-j - ‘ U)W t|U ‘ l 1 "' <1 tu

lag over the balustrade she saw Mayer production, represents the

probe.

Forbl* Talk®

Chief of Police William Porbis Thursday stated that he welcomed the Investigation and hoped that “Mr. Burrus was actuated by public welfare reasons rather than any private or political motive. Sometimes investigations are asked because of personal feelings against certain members of the

department.”

Elks Reelect Guy U. Blaine

DE PRIEST WILL CONTINUE TO SEND YOUTHS

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WASHINGTON. D. C., May 27. —(CNSi—Congressman Oscar DePriest is unp erturbed by the excitement which is raging in some circles over the success of his nominees in qualifying for the Naval academy and West Point. He intends to keep right on naming race boys until his quota for

both academies is filled.

There is considerable comment in the daily press of the country. Particularly interesting are the comments of two Philadelphia dailies which attempt to analyze the situation and predict concerning the treatment which the color-

ed boys will receive.

Says the “Philadelphia Recprd:”

“Two Negro youth, one appoint-t .. . . , u * **-. . , ' , Memorial services were held at

■ - - i—— — — , ^ tile Lmted States Naval Allen AMP church with W d f C i de l there H! USt : ture academy and tlle other t0 the J- T. Brewington,’District deputy

(Continued From Pape One) The health civic, educational J

deavors. The Woodmen were also -

represented.

Union Tabernacle Bapt.

Tic Rev. R. D. Leonard, pastor. The Spring Consecration and Rally services that were held last week closed Sunday with a dinner served from 12:^0 to 3:3u and was very successful. The afternoon was occupied hy tl*' Consecration group: Mesdames Julia Harris, Simms, Minnie Worde; and c. H. Hill, conductress. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m.; preaching. 11:00 a. in., by the pastor; Missionary meeting, 3:30 p. m. B. E. Hendon will speak; solo, hy Mrs. Eunice Standard. t’,:30 p. m., B. Y. ^ p. i’. The public is welcome.

Phillips Temple C. M. E. N. West And Drake Sts.

Sunday will be t'omtnunlon day;

Successful Minister

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her employer and his guests, numbering about twelve men, seated at a circular table surrounding a large imitation of a French milI liner’s hat-box. Strings from the lid of this box 'd to each of the men’s places. A a signal from a great gong irk by the host, the guests ich pulled a long ribbon that led the lid of thehatbox to his dace at the table and the lid popped open. At first the box appearec to be but lo, and behold the box inclosed an elevator from the floor below and slowly manipulated by some hidden mechanism the platform arose bring to view five perfectly nude colored girls, all of whom Catherine recognized at once even amia the film varicolored lights In the incense weighted, room. AH the girls were, according to Catherine, supposed to be above participation in such a spectacle ind three of them were, what she termed society girls. Tw-. of them rere well-known entertainers eale of making $100 or more a reek legitimately and another whom she knows as “Peggy,” has been engaged in a great deal of movie work until recently, when she is said to be practically bar-

red.

Stepping from the hat-box the five girls seated themselves on the

combined efforts of a number of theatrical experts. The story of the film was written by Edmund Goulding, who won success as a playwright before setting his mark in the directorial field, while the dialogue in the picture, which is a 100 per cent “talkie,” was written by James Gleason and Norman

Houston.

Gleason, author of “Is Zat So?”

and “The Shannons of Broadway,” is perhaps better qualified to depict real Broadway characters on the stage or screen than anyone

uow working in Hollywood. Harry Beaumont, director of

“The Broadway Melody,” is the man w’ho made "Main Street” and "Beau Brummel,” and recently directed the greatest commercial success of the last few months,

“Our Dancing Daughters.” ‘The Broadway Melody” is a

Annapolis and West Point. “Thus arises a situation with-

out precedent. These two youths have every right to present themselves at these institutions, enroll as students and take part in the scholastic, athletic and social life of their fellows. If they persist in so doing, they will have shown

moral courage of a high order. “They will have submitted them-

selves to years of misery. It is unfortunate, it is wrong, utterly wrong, but nevertheless it is true. Loneliness will be their lot. They will be forced to endure snubs. Not for a moment will they be allowed to forget that they are dif-

ferent.

“And what of the future? What if they graduate? To place them in command of white troops would simply be asking for trouble, mutiny, with which many superior of fleers would sympathize. Probably

and burial fund program fostered

bv the association was given im-| the pastor will preac h both morning petns when Pres. Blaine an . [ana . v.'har .ubjec. for th.

morning worship will be, ‘ Following Jesus afar off." Subject for Hie evening worship, "A dollar will buy too much. A cordial welcome to all.

Andrew J. Norris, pastor.

The Rev...Samuel Bryant of Nashville, Tenn., will preach the Trustees HaVv*st sermon at Little Flock Baptist church June 3, assisted b y the Rev. R. Winkfield. A program will l>e rendered. The Rev. Willis Sneed of Nashville, will preach a t

tin.- church June 3.

lodge in the state was co-operating splendidly in putting over the

program.

Greetings were sent to State-con-

ventions in session.

The 1930 session will be held

in Indianapolis.

SHOPPERS’ DIRECTORY

HOME COOKING, BEST IN THE, city. Open all night. Lizzie Laaley,

prop. 510 Indiana Ave.

CLEANING, PRESSING. DYEing, Altering, Repairing, Relining, clothing and hats. De-Lux Garment Cleaners, 1117 N. West St. RI. 0839.

FITZHUGH - VALENTINE COLlege of Music. Highly efficient teachers, 1735 Boulevard place. Phone TA. 3845.

U. S. Senate Ratifies Treaty

me Broaaway me.uuy - - tlley wouId find themselves buried combination of musical comedy In aome * retched departmental

hole, wrestling with minor details

effects and a straight dramatic story. It may be called the first original musical comedy composed for the screen, but at the same timq it has every element of a regulation comedy-drama. The storv is one of Broadway stage life,'with the attempt being made to paint Mazda Alley as is actual-

ly exists.

Story Of Two Sisters”

The story of “The Broadway Melddy,” is of two sisters who come to New York to seek stage

of organization and supply.

“These two youths have set out i C hurch News

on a crusade, a crusade against ; , . , , , . , deep-rooted human prejudice and 1 wish to inform you " f passions. It may lie gallant. But splendid success of tin* Asst, pastor it is at present hopeless.” (of the Second Baptist church in me The Philadelphia Daily News person o:" the Rev. j. A. Hall. Al-

however, believes, that any such

acting as master of ceremonies. The Hon. P. S. Williams, mayor of Anderson, made the welcome address in which he expressed high praise of the splendid type of Co-: lored people living in the city of j

which he is chief executive.

Short and interesting talks were i ’ ^ made hy Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. 1 (Continued From Page One) Clara Webster, State president of j nieniher KhaU be c . hosen })y com . the temple; Guv U. Blaine, State .... president of the lodges; the Hon.i ,n< »" • lKree , Inen ween the two J. Finley Wilson, (trend Exalted i « , ’r'" ments ’ “ belng " , " lerslo ' ,,l Ruler; the Hon. W. C. Hueston, | that lie shall not he a citizen of Commissioner of Education; Judge; the commission snail be paid by Mays, of the Superior Court and I either country. The expenses of the Rev. A. I.. Washington, pastor [the two governments in equal proof the Allen A. M. E., church (portions. • Tin- International commission

shall lie appointed within six ((51 months after the exchange of ratifications of tliis treaty, and vacancies shall lie tilled according to the manner of the original ap-

pointment.

ARTICLE III In case the high contracting parties shall have failed to adjust a dispute by diplomatic methods, and they do not have the recourse to adjudication by a competent tribu[nal, they shall at once refer it to j the International commission for investigation and report. The In-

Councilmanic

Changes A r i e d

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(Continued From Page One) vals, and saying that they did nothwork and their subsequent adven-

tures.

.REV. FRANK F. YOUNG FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NORTH INDIANAPOLIS Burdsal Boulevard & Rader This great church has stood the test of forty-tour years without a split, having been organized from a Sunday schoc! and house to house prayer meeting by Mr. John Jones, senior deacon, who is still active, and others. it lias had five pastors in 44 years: Elders R. Bassett, A. Simmons, Robt. Gregory, J C. Dunn and the active pastor, F. F. Young, who is now serving in his 23rd con-

secutive year.

He has led this congregation from 25 members to better than 600 and has the largest and one of the best organized Sunday schools in this city. Mr. V. . C.

O. K. SHOE SERVICE ~ w. _ Service while you wait Leon Frazier, prop. 420 indiana>Ave.

BATTENBERG’S REAL CHIU Parlor and Restaurant. Open all night, 1343 N. Senate avenue.

Clyde A. Holmes HOLMES WALL PAPER CO. INTERIOR DECORATORS Painte, Oils, Varnishes. Murfsco Water Colors HOUSE PAINTING A SPECIALTY 2642 Northwestern Avenue TA. 2958

North Side Piano Studio—759 W. 25th St. Alberta J. Grubbs (teacher) Phone TA. 476L pSFHHimiHinjnupipi ■ Washington Social § .Letter Club jj

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Positions Open To men and women. Call at 361 INDIANA AVE. W. V. Casey Between 9 & 10 A. M.

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treatment would be a national dis

ternational commission may. however, spontaneously by unanimous-

SORE LEGS HEALED

OPEN SORES—TTIcers and larg i veins. Goiter Eczema healed whd»-

Jones is the superintendent and is j you work. Write tor Free Book serving in his 23rd -year. Missl 'J^ w Heal my Bore Legs

Blanch Montague is head of the Primary department, while Mrs. Alberta Young is superintendent of the Junior department. Mrs Patsy Jackson is teacher of our Training class; Mrs. C. Davidson

I Home.” Describe your case. A. C Leipe Pharmacy, 1385 Green Bay Ave., Milwaukee. Wla. _ 12-15-3t

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25th Street Garage j BEDENBAUGH BROS. 555 West 25th St. TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE

is teacher of the Fldelit:' class; Mr. Wm. Walker looks after our Boy Scouts; ^Mr. Wm. Roberts and Mr. A. Dupree are choir mas-

PROVIDENT HOSPITAL 769 IND. AVE., INDIANAPOLIS

Phone Riley 0143

Testimonial: I hated hospitals hut went to Prqvident and stayed nine weeks. I have nothing but praise for my treatment from the Nurses and Doctcrs. Support your ow.l. Signed

tors; Mrs. Luima Bolen is B. Y. P. by Rev. B. F. Doyai, 2000 Highiand

U. pres.; Miss Ruth Young, pres p ace '

Y. W. W. W. G.; Mrs. E. Dupee, leads the Starlight hand; Mrs. C. B. Willis is president of Mission

Iv agreement offer its services t o ■ A1 ,„_ that effect and in cch ease it P*** Jackson, Mrs. Alber

shall notify both governments and •i request their cooperation in the

llllillllllllllllllllllllllDllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllTlIIIIIIIIIIlH //A Y—FEED—GRAIN—SEEDS We have opened a convenient and MODERATE FEED STORE | with delivery service. We own and operate the only = Negro Feed Store in the city of Indianapolis. We car- E ry a full line of Poultry and stock, feed at the lowest = popular prices. We invite you to inspect our store at E 1349 NORTH SENATE AVENUE = Or Call Riley 0825 = All orders taken care of promptly. We can supply E you with hay, grain and mill feeds for stock. Butter- = milk Mash with Codliver oil for Baby chicks. Growing E Mash, Laying Mash, Hen Scratch, Poultry and stock E tonic. We will appreciate your next order for feed = SAMUEL J. HUDSON, PROP. E 1349 N. SENATE AVE. RI. 0825 | Hinninnnmniiiniiinmttiiinmnimmiiimtmmininniimn m iiiiiiinmin

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though hue zi years or age and

ot . .. . , years in the ministry, lie seems t oI investigation.

\L na _ t,,at _.lh e country | have things well in hand. 1 wish to.} The High contracting parties

to furnish the Permanent International commission with all the means and facilities required for its investigation and report. The - report of the commission shall he completed within one year after the date on which i f shall declare its investigation t o have begun, unless the high contracting parties shall shorten or

must sometime face the situation u T •delicat-. h "! "» —

situation,’ is predicted as urobab e morninK ' th * Rev - J- A Han if a Negro enters the U. S Navil '• ellvered a very ^ < iblfc an • , im ‘ jres ' acadeiny at Annapolis, kepom T’" - T P ” ?* SMlVa ' have it that in such an event he I L y ° U , h I ad heard hun vou will he ostracized hy the white stu-' T o Ve dec,ared h ‘ ,n to be u

dents. That the situation will arise is certain, because a Negro member of Congress, from Chicago, has made the nomination and announces that he will make oth-

ers.

“Threatmenf of a Negro student such as is forecast, will he a national disgrace. Negroes are welcome as common sailors; those with the ability should be free to earn commissions for higher ranks.

Dr. Spurgeon or Tuhnadgp. But to his erdeit he preached another sermon in the evening before some of the heads of the Negro Insurance companies in Indianapolis. His subject was ‘‘Going Forward." It was

ta Young and Elder F. F. Young, will attend the National S. S. congress in Cleveland, O., June 5

to 10.

The pastor’s 56th birthday i s Sunday, June 2, and a mass meeting is called and at 3 n. m., a program will lie rendered in his hon-

or.

We take this garni opportunity through the columns of The Indianapolis Recorder, to extend an invitation to all churches, pastors, ministers, lodges, business

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If a man is good enough to fight ! representatives from Citizens ami

for America as an A. R., he is good enough, subject to no consideration other thap his own ability, to hold the rank of lieutenant, commander, captain, admiral, and there should be no discrimination at Annapolis or anywhere else.”

short, but timely, forcible and to the{ an< * third retained hy the tompoint which suited the occasion. The mission foi its tiles, following oomponlos wore represent-. The high contracting lnirl.es reed: Victory I.lfe. Gihralter. Mnmmolh se rye the right to ncl indepen,1end citizen, ins. c. -Messrs. m. ! **nt!y on the subject mat er ot he 1 hives, A. Douglas, Doss A, line anil ? fl « r ' h « , , ePI "' J'’

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program. A free wm ottering will be given for th' benefit of his trip to Cleveland, O. Besides being pastor of First Baptist church, Rev. Young is: secretary State Ministers and Deacons convention; treasurer. State B. Y. P. U, convention; treasurer, Baptist Ministers alliance; City editor. Baptist Mission Gleaner; president, Olivet Original choir; member State Mission board; member National Baptist Home Mission (Local); corresponding contributor, Radio magazine.

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Local Woman Shoots Lawyer

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(Continued From Page One) Chicago. Surviving are a brother and sister, who came here from Chicago, to which city they took the body of their dead brother for burial, ing more than bring to tilt? city a host of professional pick pockets, thugs, gamblers, dope peddlers and confidence men. “A person in the vicinity of a carnival stands a good chance of losing almost anything he happens to possess,” Mr. Whitlock declared. “The pickpockets with a carnival will take anything in such a clever manner you won’t know it’s gone until too late.” Mr. Hal las then moved that the investigation suggested by Mr. Burrus he ordered. It was seconded by Mr. Whitlock and the council unanimously voted for the A MESSAGE TO UNDERWEIGHT MEN AND WOMEN The one supremely good health building tonic that is also the one great weight producer known to modern science the country over is McCoy’s Tablets. Take them for a few weeks and the hollows in your cheeks, your neck and chest should soon fill out and whether you be man or woman you may have an attractive figure and plenty of “get there” energy In just ashort time. Many times the increase in weight is astonishing—one exceedingly thin woman gained 10 pounds in 22 days. McCoy takes all the risk—Read this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy’s Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underkeight man o r woman doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and feel -completely satisfied with the marked improvement in health-—your money will be re-

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Bowling Green, Ky. Glasgow Jet., Ky. Elizabethtown, Ky Horse Cave, Ky. Franklin, Ky. Gallatin, Tenn. Hendersonville, Tenn. Half fare for children, 5 and under 12 years Leave Indianapolis 9:30 p. m., arrive Nashville, 7:30 a. m. Returning leave Nashville 8:45 p. m. Sunday, June 2; leave Hendersonville, 9:09 p. m.; Gallatin, 9:30 p. m.; Franklin 10:21 p. m.; Bowling Green, 11:07 p. m.; Glasgow Jet., 11:43 p. m.; Horse Cave*, 12:04 a. m.; Elizabethtown 1:15 a. m.; arrive Indianapolis, 6:30 a. m., Monday, June 3. Tickets and full information at Big Four City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, phone Riley 3322, and Union Station, phone Riley 3355. J. P. CORCORAN, Division Passenger Agt. Cards elating time of Excursion to Nashville 9:30 a. m., Saturday, are in error. The excursion is 9:30 p. m., as originally scheduled.

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