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WOOD BURN, KY. —•— Carrye G. Belle ^ Mrs. Fannie B. Whitesides o f Bowling Green, Ky., is spending a few days with relatives. Mrs. Jessie Sargant, A. Simmons, of Bowling Green was Sunday guest of Mrs. Clay and daughter. * Mrs. Alice Burton, Mrs. Marriah A. Burton; called at the home of Mrs. Marriah Makins, Saturday. * * Miss Mary Lena Austin spent the week end wit* her sister. Mrs. C. B. Stallard. * Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Covington announced the birth of a baby boy. Tuesday. Mrs. Flora Blewett was the Saturday guest of Mrs. Eunice Whitesides. * Rev. H. L. Barnes, Rev. J. B. Bratton. Rev. Tafflc. were the six o’clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bridgest * Mrs. Cindy Johnson called on Mrs. Laura West, Saturday. * The K. & D. of T. held their fortythird anniversary sermon-of Grand temple and tabernacle, International order of twelve, was held Sunday by Rev. H. L. Barners. A large crowd attended. * Mrs. Bettic E. Body was Tuesday guest of Mrs. Minnie V. McDonald. Quite a number unpeople attended the ball game at Potters park Sunday. * Mrs. Nannie M Gamble. Mrs. Myrtle JIlll. Mrs. Douglas Bunton, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Lizzie Donoho and family.

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Misses Leona Fletcher, Mae Etta Terre Haute, Wednesday. * Mr.

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WARSAW, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gary spent a few days in Indianapolis, visiting friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Benton Skean of Ligioner, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Richmond, Sunday * W. Joplin of Culver, spent a few days last week visiting with friends. * Mrs. Mary Butler Oats, who has been guest of her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. eo. West, of Lakeside park, returned to her home in Chicago, Sunday. * Chas. Winburn and N. Willis, Kokomo, who are employed by the state were working on the Warsaw section of highway, last week. * Otis Hines o f Indianapolis, who was passing thru stopped for a few hours’ visit with friends. * R. B. Johnson sang a solo, “A Sinner Made Whole,” after the scripture reading and th e club joined in the chorus. Sunday Choral club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. West, Lakeside park. Mr. Kettles of the McDonald hospital, who was a guest, was invited to read the scripture reading. The Minutes were read and approved. At roll call each member responded with a verse from the Bible. ‘‘The Church In the Wildwood.” was sung by a male chorus composed of B. W. Ferguson. F. Robinson, T. Ferguson, R. B. Johnson and R. Ferguson. A duet was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. T. Ferguson. Mrs. Maud Skaags. of Indianapolis, talked.

Bean, Katherine Richardson, Beulah Allene, Martha, Jessie Easley, Willie M. Johnson, and Mrs. Verdell Hines. William White, Orville : Easley. Jesse and Isaac English, ! Raymond Hines, Willis Summerville and Prof. J. E. Bean, were in , North •Vernon, Sunday. * Robert | English is visiting relatives a t ; Indianapolis. * Geo. Adams. Jr., 1 will sell The Recorder here. He succeeds Roy Evans. Jr. In case you fall to get The Recorder, please call “Junior” Adams and he will gladly bring it to you. Pleabe have 5c ready for him upon delvery. * The Red Velvet Pocket Book Dog,” was the title of the Children’s day cantata rendered at the Wesley M. E. church Sunday evening. The rendition of this play was a success. Much enjoyment was expressed. The decorations and music were very appropriate. Mrs. N. P. Fletcher and Mrs. H. L. Bundrant were managers.

and Mrs. Boise. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hill, Mrs. Tolls, Mr. and Mrs. Tug-

outstandlpg visitors at the Waddy hotel this week was Dr. Schoenberger, D. D., of Louisville, Ky. * Mrs. Hannah Sebree, who has been

gel, F. Bishop and Mr. Shelton J verv sick is

all of Clinton, were in Rockville } ^ * ® ° me better at thilJ Thursday night. * W. Rickman i ** tmg ’ ** ev ' Al Hodge, stu-

dent of Roger Williams U., and a local waiter at ;ne Springs hotel, preached at the Baptist church on Sunday night. • Mrs. Beulah Kiser, Mrs. Susie Miles, visited Louisville, Ky., last week. Mrs. Kiser is an agent lor the Central States

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EAST CHICAGO. IND.

Mrs. Cody Barker, sister of Rob-

ert Harper, returned to her home Baptist church which was the first

is driving a new Ford.

FRANKFORT, KY.

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Prof. James B. Brown left for New York City, last week, wliere he attended Columbia university in preparation for his A. M., degree. • Robt. Biown of Columbus visited his sister, Mrs. James Garnett. • Prof. Ingram made a very interesting talk hi the Sunday school la^t Sunday morning. * Armour Blackburn and a group of friends motored to Dix River Dam, Sunday. * Messrs. Johnny Roy and Chas. Hogue, recent graduates of the Clinton St. High school were elected by the Sunday school Sunday morning to represent the S. S., in the convention to be held at Mayesville, Ky., June 26th, 28 inclusive. * Miss Delma Greenup is reported ding very nicely at the W. I. S., hospital after an operation. • The building at the rear of Corinthian

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RUSHVILLE, IND. Miss Leona Fletcher, who has been teaching at Dover, Delaware, arrived home Saturday to spend the vacation with her parents. * J. Hines and John Wills visited here Saturday. * Misses Mae Etta Bean, Viola Scott, Walter Bean and Robert Bradley, who have been attending Terre Haute State • college, came home Wednesday. Miss Bean returned Monday to attend summer school. * Peter Fletcher and H. Bundrant who attended Champaign college in Illinois, and Indiana university, respectively, are home for their vacation. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott have moved into the property on E. 8th St. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Daniels of Connersville, have moved into Geo. Easley’s home on E. 7th St. The Choral club gave a recital at the Second Baptist church, Friday night. * The following saw the "Hearts In Dixie,” at the Walker theatre, in Indianapolis, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bundrant and son, Herschel; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Fletcher, Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Bean,

T.O.L. OWNERS IN SESSION TO DRAFT 20 HALF

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DALLAS, Tex.. > June 19.— 1 lie T. O. L. league club owners met in session here today to draft the schedule for the second halt of the league race which starts with the 4th of July series. Other business of vast importance to the league was transacted. The league has been hampered to a great extent with a bad start on account of rain. As many as eight .Sunday games have been called off so far during the first half. The first half of the pennant race which is drawing to a close

u> furnishes the fans..one of the most

Miss Elizabeth Woulridge. * Miss «P oct acular races ever seen in a Hall, Mis. Caroline Wig- ,,* ^oop. The Houston Black gingtoii, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Rit e (H s " jp have been leading <.f Freiuh Uck, ind.. were here last 11 ie league a U season by not more week attending the funeral services|! UU . 1 a mng e game lost the lead oi Mrs. Silvev. Others attending ; h?" losin k a game to the Ft. Worth the funeral Services from out ofi^ ° n £ 8t 5 llI ‘ day ’ 3u ™ 9t h at

-- ■ .town were: Miss Gertrude Sllvey and , ' „ 5 " played unber in the histtry of the city. They 1 >!rti K; . lie Hvrd ()f Kouisvll] , aiK ,|^ Violet and which was thrown

‘ "Mrs. .Veiling Deeming of French i t0 ^

Lick, ind. * The Rev. J. W. K<ozi‘er, J ' he H Ieag f Ue 111 ^SSton, a - , a- . . , ,, , . lowing the Houston club to st 1 K >• of his district held quarterly ho , d the ]eu(1 over the San Autonio meeting serves at the St. John A. ( ., ub by a margin of ^ thau a

M. E., church, last Sunday. * The 1 —

in Henderson. Ky.. after a pleasant two weeks' visit with her brother and other relatives in Chicago. * Mrs. Rema Hibler, 3G05 Beech St., left last Sunday for a four weeks’ visit with her mother at Avera. Miss. * Mrs. Mae Bacon attended the state oratorical contest of the Elks held at Indianapolis, June 15th. * Dr. R. Stanton, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. Stanton and a recent graduate of MeHarrv Dental school, is spending a few weeks with his parents. Dr. Stanton expects to become permanently located in East Chicago in the near future. * Among the one hundred and fifty-seven graduates of Washington High school, this June, fifteen colored students received diplomas, the largest num-

imblic school for Colored children in Frankfort, will be sold at auction Monday June 17, for the annex which the church has made plans to build. * The tsorosis club was very beautifully entertained last Friday night by Mrs. Ethel Garner at her residence on Second street. After serving a very beautiful menu, whist was indulged in for the rest of the evening. The club prize was won by Mrs. Margie L. Hall; Guest prize by I Tot. Thomas and the booby by

were James Dent. Georgianna Graves, Hattie Lorraine Upshaw, Melvin Draper. Guy Draper, Sylvester Logan, Artie Green. Denver Gearring, Henry Milton, Alma Thomas, C. B. Hampton, James Dwyer, Thomas Upshaw, Bettie Mae Walton. Altee Myles and Alscension Aid. * Any. Burton of Marion, will he principal speaker on St. John's day program tomorrow at New Hope Baptist church. Music will he furnished by St. Luke A. M. K. church ami the hand of Roosevelt school annex of Gary. * Several of St. Mark members attended the A. M, E. Zion conference at South Bend, last Sunday. Among those motoring down for the day were Mr. and Mrs. B. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. I). Smart. Some will remain to accompany their minister. Rev. L P. Powell, on his return to the city, Monday. • The Blue Jay Athletic club wishes to announce that they were in no way Connected with the dance at Crystal Gardens in Gary on

Thursday, June I9th.

WEEK-END Excursion Fare TO

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EAST CHICAGO, IND.

* Miss Rosemary Dickerson, who lias been attending school in Indianapolis, returned home. Sunday, * Mrs. Noah Thompson is visiting in Terre Haute. * Miss Chester Etta Minor has returned to Terre Haute, to take a summer study at Normal at Terre Haute. * John Mabin, who has been at Culver, Ind., visited here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bishop and daughter, of Mt. Vernon, and Jennie House, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson and family. * Mrs. Goldy

Kentucky State Industrial < ollegc | J'doubiT headm at'Houmon opened its summer school last Mon- ()n June 19th an(1 a battle rova]

day morning with a vry large enroll-, j s i 00 ked for

merit. Several new teachers Were'/ The Dal ] as ' GianTs will present noticed on the faculty. * Miss Julia | an entire new lineup to start the Browder who has been here ^ j second half'of the league race with several Weeks with her sick father Ibe Tulsa oiiers adding several hft last week for Hay ton, Ohio, ,je W men to their club which asWhere she. makes her home. • Ar-[ snres tbe fans a hot race for the non Markey f Louisville, Ky.. has second half. The Fort Worth and been Visiting Miss Ruby Handy onj Wichita Falls clubs are going Hill Street, this week. * Mrs. Mary j Kreat at present and it is going Handy has just returned from a three t0 he hard to pick the winner for weeks visit in Louisville, the second half of the race.

WEST BADEN, IND.

Sunday was rally day at the Baptist church. Rev. S. B. Patter son delivered a splendid message and his choir sang. Many . of his members from Bethel A. M. E., were present. Remarks were made by Dr. Schoenberger, D. D., pastor of Jones Temple of Louisville, Ky. Revs. Hodge and Lane also made brief remarks. The Sunday school.

Missionary .choir and

Don't For net — Copy ' Early Week Of July Fourth — •—.—.— JOHN HARDWICK PICTURE FUND

Report To June 7, 1929 —• — -

Clubs

Willing j Lotus Dames club _ $5.00

Workers came thru with t h e i r j Book Lovers club _ _ 5.00 quota. The Pastor’s Aid, B. Y. P. American Beauty club 5.00

PERU, IND. Mary L. Mayberry

Mrs. Homer But tier,'" a resident of Peru for many years departed this lite last Tuesday evening, after an illness of two wrecks. Surviving are: > husband, brother, one son, an adopted daughter and a host of friends. Her funeral was preached by the Rev. Nyce of the Presbyterian church, burial in the Mount Hope cemetery. Among those from out of the city were: Dr. Joseph Buttler Wells of Chicago; Mrs. Mary Knight and Miss Koplin of Wisconsin; Henry Guilford, Mrs. Calbe Guilford and Ola Guilford of Marlon, Ind. • Miss Vadta Pritchett of Madison, Ky., will spend the summer in Peru. * Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Shelton who have been spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hodge, have re- - turned t their home in Sturges, Ky. They were also guests of their mother in Detroit. * Mrs. George Blanks .n improving nicely after her operation. * T. A. Wynn of Sturges. Ky., ipent the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. * Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Moss, Miss Ora Moss and Way man Brown of Wabash, attended the Richmond High school graduation. Miss Margret Jones, the grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moss was member of the class. * Miss Thelma Shorts, Mrs. Crossland, Mrs. Artist and Mrs. Philip Willson who have been ill are getting along fine. * The Busy fom reports the wonderful success of theii social which was $60.21. Those who helped us to go over the top were. Mrs. Dunclin, $11; Mrs. Boens, $6; Mrs. Ethel Taylor, $5 ami Miss Dunlop, $10. Mrs. Richard Brown donated the beautiful ctike; othei help from the true Christians of Peru. The Kokomo A. M. E.. choir with their .pastor, the Rev. Perry will be here Sunday. * The Rev. Crossland went to Gary Tuesday for a few days.

Fortnightly Literary club Music Promoters club

10.00

5.00

$30.00

U., and Laymen’s league were running far behind but they will continue in the race until ,they

have raised their quota. * Messrs, i Total from clubs Joe Couch, Dr. Bailey and others, j Schools

were in the valley and Paoli last ; N * 0 -42, E . W. Diggs, prim $ 3.75 week in interest of one of their. No 4 Mrs Cable( p rill . 13 .00 lodge members. E. Silvey, who is No 19> Mrs . Kelley, prim 5.00 charged with murder of his wife, j No 2 3, Wm. E Baugh, prim 7.25

* The church members voted unan- n 0 .

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1.25 5.00

$35.75

Hugh Price were in Terre Haute, Monday. • Mrs. Sheridan Yates and daughter, Pearl, 1 visited in

imously to extend an* invitation N 0 . 87

through Pastor Gore to invite the 94

Hendricks and Mr. Harrv Frank-[state B. Y. P. U. and Sunday school

lin of Chicago, visited Mr. and , Baptist convention to convene Tota , _ Mrs. Hugh Price and family. Sun-[with the First church, West Baden, Churches day. * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wat- in June, 1930. Pastor Gore mtt 1 Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev.

ers of Marshall, 111., visited Mr. 1 Monday for Richmond, Ind., where, Sanders, pastor $ 1.31

and Mrs. Sheridan Yates and fain-(he i s t( > deliver the annual seimon ^ Witherspoon U. P., church,

ily, Sundav. * James Yates and Tuesday night before the State] p ^y bBe pastor 4.00

at the West Baden Springs hotel, I Bethel A M E church( R . convention. I Hill, local waiter L Pope pastor J2 60 left for Cleveland, G. Amongst he j St . John A. M. E. church, ~ j R ev - C. S. Williams, pastor 7.50

)Mt. Zion Baptist church, Rev. S. B. Butler, pastor _ 9.00 J Jones tabernacle. Rev. S. E. I Spottswood, pastor 4.02 Simpson M. E. church, ReV. E. A. White, pastor 9 00 Allen chapel church. Rev. W. D. Shannon, pastor 6.00 Scotts M. E. church, Rev. D, E. Skelton __ 2.25 Barnes chapel. Rev. Robert Skelton, pastor 5.00 First Bapt.. church N. Indpls., Rev. F. F. Young, pastor 1.00 Second Bapt. church. Rev. B. J. F. Wesbrook, pastor 8.36 Sec. Christian church, Rev. Herod, pastor 6.13

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FRENCH LICK, IND. Anna Martin

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Bethel A. M. E., church. Morning service 11 o’clock, betrayed the theme lesson, ’’The Thief of Indifference,” this enemy is in every church, and is wrecking it. The text of the evening sermon wa.« "The Open Books.” Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Henderson motored home from Louisville, Sunday. * Mesdames Lula Miller, Ada Smith, Hattie Wilkins and Daisey Simpson are leaving for Maeknae island, this week. • Mrs. Alice Garnett and Mrs. Julia Bell have taken .in apartment on Olive St. • Mrs. David Gee has been indisposed fora few days but is much improved. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Overton in Weils Ave., left last week to spend a few days with his mother and family in Clarksville, Term., which they will motor to Saratoga, New York, for the summer. • Mrs. James Cook of the Acme hotel lias been ill but is some better. * Mrs. Emmett Hati-he and children of Louisville, are spending a few days with friends in French Lick. * Mr. and Mrs. George Wnddy and Mrs. John Cook motored to Louisville last week, to attend the circus. * Methel A. M. E., church was the guest of West Baden First Baptist church, Sunday. The Rev. H. B. Patterson of Bethel church delivered the sermon. • Mrs. Thomas Hanley will spend a few days in Louivsilie, this week. • Mrs. Rizzie Arnold and brothers and Mrs. H. B. Patterson motored to Bedford, Ind., Monday morning. * The Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Patterson of French. Lick and the Rev. Shamberger of Jones temple, Louisville, were dinner guests of Mrs. Isaac Lloyd, Sunday. * We are glad to see Mrs.

Gus Brown out again.

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SHOPPERS’ DIRECTORY

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

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TOLEDO, O.

** NEW ALBANY, IND.

Courtesy Brook's News Service Sherman Vetoleer was arrested by Deiecnves narris and Gordon on the charges of murder and muting by the United State's Army post at Leavenworth, Kas. A reward o£ $500 was offered for Vetelcei’s ariest. Vetelcer admitted that he Ifcid been a member of a calvary troop at Leavenworth, when a fight started during which a man was killed. He was held for the ahmy. * Miss Louise Davis, 16 S. Ontario St., is now in Emporia, Kansas. She will spend »

after, few weeks in Kansas City, Mo., be £

The supper given at the home of Mrs. A. Tolbert on last Saturday night was a success. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mukes, Paul Mukes and MasteH Burnett Mukes of Hamilton, .O., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kinchelow of W. Fourth street. * Miss Jessie Clay left last Monday for, Greenwood, Virginia, to spend the summer. • Mrs. A. Miles wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter Miss Mildred Miles, to Helfrick Mitchem June 27th. * .Miss

Nona Carter left for Indianapolis Sunday morning for a week s’ visit

fore returning to Toledo. * Mr. and , she will gQ from lhere to ^ Mrs. W. Maxwell, 339 Indiana Ave., Haute , Nob)e Kelly left fQr chi

have purchased a 1930 model Nash Sedan. * Mrs. Emma French, 417 Indiana Ave., and the Rev. J. C. Taylor, 504 Woodland Ave., h-We been called for jury duty in the Common^ pleas court for the ensuing month. • Herbert S. Chauncey, Pres, of the Empire Savings and Loan Co., of Cleveland, O., will be the speaker at the Y’s Peoples forum Sunday, June 23rd at 3:30 o’clock at the Grace Presbyterian church. * Atty. William Oats has opened at 847 Division St. * Silas M. HDrris, 401 Avondale Ave., prominent drug store proprietor has filed for Councilman of,[ the 8th ward. The majority of voters in this ward are Colored. * Mose Ashley, alias (Smooth Black) was at-

ea go. 111., last Wednesday morning. * The Stewardess board of Bethel church will give a Hayride on Mon^ day night June 24tli. One truck leaves State and Elm at 8 p. in. one from the church at 8 o’clock. Admission—adults, tGe; children under 12 years old, 10c. Bethel church will give a Basket meeting on the 5th Sunday in June at Smithi’s grove. Trucks will leave from the church; for further information phone Mr. Bodine, 1534. * Mrs. Corine Lyler is on the sick list. * The K. of P., lodge will hold its annual sermon at Bethel church June 23rd. * The Masonics will celebrate St. John’s day at Second Baptist chureh Sunday June 23. * The A. M. E.,

WILMOT, ARK.

tackted by (2) men at 12th and B- Juion church will hold their quarterly linois Sts., last Saturday night, dui - ^ niee tj n g Sunday. .* The D. G. M. N. ing attack Ashley received a Lac- 0 of the Household of Ruth will tured rib and two swell black eyes.. hold a meeting at 0dd Fe „ ow . s hall His assailants escaped. • Miss Max- j Sunday afternoon at j oV i ock ine Metley, Pinewood Ave., left for, #

St. Louis, Mo., last Sunday, to visit.

We are sorry to report that the b er sister and brother.

Rev. W. VV. Booker, D. D„ was rushed to the hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., for medical treatment for appendicitis. The First Baptist church of Crosset; St John of Ork City; No. 2 of Portland, Ark., all feel keenly the illness of this great man. He is in the care of the W. O. U’S , of Hot Springs. The Rev. Lamp-

Chest er

LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL.

from a second-story window the ! SO n, Mrs. Lucie Edwards, motored 100 block on Illinois St., last featur-j t0 p r j nce t on . * jyj r an( j j^ rg ^ at day night. j tie Wilcox, Miss Canas Brown, T.

• ( Hawkins, Miss Genevive Brown.

i motored to Louisville, Saturday

HARTFORD, KY.

—[afternoon. * Robert Eugene MitchMr. and Mrs. Louis Davis, Mrs. | e li was the guest of H. Harris,

kin of Bonetia, La., filled the pulpit j gara Bacon and M iss Alma Masoir. Sunday. The Bible class will meet at the Second Baptist Sunday June Drakesboro Kv . to a Sun- at the home of Ml ’ s - Mason Morris, 16th. * The anniversary held at John; w ent to uraKesnoro, iv.., to a a Tuesday evening. * Our pastor!

Wesley A. M. H., Zion church was I Jay school convention. The S. S. very successful. • The Rev. C. T. opened at 9 o’clock with superipGreer, P. s., of st. Mary c. M. E., tendent in chair Mrs. Emma Short, church held his service with quite a j with good attendance. Rev. S. P. large attendance. * The Rev. R. L.. Asher, delivered a wonderful serCrawford, P. s., of the Sweet Home^mon Sunday with good attendance. Baptist church filled the pulpit at 1 L. Griff left on June 15 for HopJ oh I) Wesley A. M. E., church Sun-1 kinsville, Ky., where he will be day. * The Daughters of tabernacle the guest of Mrs. N. L. Anglin. *

Rev. A. C. Jones, delivered a wonderful sermon Sunday. * Mrs. R. Williams, intermeditae S. S. class, is having a social Saturday, June

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“FUNERAL COST IS A MATTER OF YOUR OWN CHOICE’'

Total from churches $76.47

(From Mr. DeFrantz)

JY. M. C. A. __ . $10.00 ■ Interracial committee _ 15.00

RADIO.

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Our service is not lim- m is ited to . any -particular i

Rev. Haywood

5.00

held their annual thanksgiving at the Masonic hall, Sunday June 16. * w. M. Elliott in company wit it H. W. Lewis, and l. Oli.ver motored to the State farm to see his son Joe Elliot. He reports that Joe is getting

along very well.

Tota l - _________ $30.00 "rand total __ $172.22

Disbursements

May 7, ’29 to Jno. Hardwick $ 50.00 May 14, ’29, to cash for post cards .60

All electric—Walnut Veneer cabinet with American gumwood equipped with Electro Magnetic Speaker $85.00 Equipped with Dynamic Speaker and larger Cabinet— $95.00 $10 Down — $2 per week See these Radios at the Industrial exhibit at the Y. M. C. A. next week June 17-21 MORGAN Hardware Store LI. 6208 . Sen. Ave. & 14th St. See Us At the Exhibit

class. Our Mortuary is j|{.fune 7, ’29, hanking service .50

S'June 7, ’29, to Jno. Hardwick 79.37

dedicated to the service ■ of all. Whether simple i or elaborate, every engagement receives the ■ same careful and rever-

Handed over hy Mrs. D. F. White $130.47 By other persons to Mr. Hardwick 41.75

Total disbursements

$172.22

JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. John R.’ Robinson

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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Redd motored to Boston, Ky., Monday to attend the funeral of his cousin, Jerry Sandery. * Mrs. Redd will give a lawn fete Saturday June 22, at her residence 711 Missouri Ave. All Jubilees will be present Ca Ian the Cave. * Miss Alice Robinson arrived home a few days ago to spend a few months with her mother, Mrs. Dora Robinson, 622

Illinois avenue.

Mrs. Lessie-*Green and Mrs. Lula Taylor and Mr. Walls of Terre Haute, Ind., were the week end guests of their brothers, Mr. Martin Walker and Sam Walker. * * Mrs. Hade Barnes and Mrs. Henry Rucker of Beaver Dam, Ky., and Mr. Taylor of Greenville, Ky., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and

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HERBERT C. WILLIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR

C. M. C. WILLIS & SON MORTUARY

Phone Lincoln 5651

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25 Franklin, Ky., and Gallatin, Tenn. S2 CITY TICKET OFFICE 11C Monument Place, Indipnapolis, Ind. Phone—Riley 7353

I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I SS5 In Connection with LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD ss

Mrs. Savannah Rucker

K. & D. of T. of Cincinnati, O., held their 30th annual sermon at the Taborion headquarters Sun., June 16th at 2 p. m., at 528 S. Summltt St., Dayton, O. A wonderful program was rendered. * The B. Y. R U. of Union Baptist churchy had a very interesting session last Sunday night after a j lesson enjoyed by all. Group No. 2 furnished the prorgram. Two selections were rendered by the Junior choir. A vocal solo by Miss Russell, a piano solo by Arnetta Mills, a selection by a trio, Miss Rhoda Ellis, Miss Avilla Ellis and Mr. Milton Watson. * Mrs. Lula Mae Butler Hurst in special recital Wednesday at 8 p. m„ auspices of the Sewing circle of Union Baptist. * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr gave a croquet party last- Tuesday for the usher board of Union Baptist. A delightful evening was spent by all. * T. Thurman remains quite HI in the General hospital. * The Blue Grass quartet and the Southern Baptist quartet rendered beautiful songs Thursday evening. * Mrs. Nannie Fairfax of Detroit, Mich., will be the guest of

Mrs. Savannah Rucker.

SEYMOUR* IND. — •— Mr. and Mrs. Everet Booker and family spent Monday in Edinburg with relatives. * Frank Lee is attending Summer school at Terre Haute normaf * Mrs. Mae Philips and family spent Saturday in Columbus. * The Rev. Marshal preached an inspiring sertnon at the Baptist church Sunday. * Miss Blanche Maddex is visiting her auntie, Mrs. Manuel Montgomery of Shelbyvllle. * Claude Mitehel and Alfred Evans motored to Indianapolis, Sunday. * Miss Carlene Evtin^j is improving aft* er a recent illness. * Mr. Devine is on the sick list. * Miss Rosa Bently has returned home to visit her moth*

LEBANON, IND. Hetty Lewis —•— The Rev. C. S. Brown preached bis regular sermons at Frankfort and Lebanon. * Mr. and Mrs* Joe King are visiting in Evansville, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ray King. * Master Nelson Lewis was a guest at the Father and Son banquet held at Bethel A. M- E., Lafayette. * Mrs. Lena Mottley, Elizabeth Moss were Lafayette visitors guest of Charley Valentine. » Mrs. Ida Lewis, William Meadows of Indianapolis; Charly Valentine of Lafayette, were Sunday Visitors of Mrs. Lena Mittley. * Mrs*. Violet Scott and Mrs. Julia Witit'A-y who have been away visiting havef returned. » Mr. and Mrs. James Boone and son have moved to Anderson. * Mrs. . John Bruce has improved. * Mrs. Anna Ward and Charles Woodson are on the sick list.

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