Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1929 — Page 2
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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, July 20,1929
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rest of us,” or, “The Teachings of Jesus on Judging Others.” At the A. C. E., League session ti»e special
ing Citizens.”
Earnes M. E., Church
_.0n next Sunday Barnes F. E. mtcs On next Sunday Barnes M. E.,
Alien Chapel A. M. E. The pastor will peach his ninth sermon from the Sermon on the Alount: “Some of us talkng about the
features will be, Address, ”Kveryj chim . h wiu hokl its annU al rally. Dr.
Day Citizenship,' sey (a student
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at Butler Uni-
vesiy), piano selection by Miss Xeirissa Brokenburr (a finished product of the Ellen V. Thomas School of Music.) The pastor's theme at the evening service will be "Lay Abid-
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Pope, of Bethel A M. E. church, his choir and congregation will worship with us at the afternoon hour. This day should be one that will mean sucess to the church. At the morning hour, the pastor, Rev. Robert E. Skelton, will deliver a special message, using for a subjest, "Do Forward.” At the afternoon hpur, Dr. Pope will deliver the message. His choir will sing and his people will lie present to held us. At the evening hour the pastor will use
for a subject, ‘'Vetory.”
order of service for St. Mark's Temple A. M. E. Zion church for Sunday, .July 21. P<2!»: IPJO a. m., Bible cliool; 11:15 a. m., sermon hy the pastor's .subject “Christ at the Door." Dinner will he served by the Stewardess board No. one, Mrs. Jessie Thomas, prescient, M p. m., sermon hy Rev. M. W. Robinson, ptstor of Primitive B n p t i s t chmvh, and his choir will sing. Don't fail to hear them. At 8 p. se rmon hy pastor subject "Paying off. Don't forget that this is the church that gives you a welcome hand. The
Lev. S. 11. Marion, pastor.
district president and the Rev. Mein tosh, pastor Of Mt. Zion F. B., church. After the talks a threecourse luncheon was served. Mrs. J. 'I'. Edwards, president.
Important Meeting
'J' h e Business and Professional Woman's club of the V. VV. C. A., will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening July 23, at-7:45 o’clock, ... the w'. C. A. All members are urged to be present. Plans will be perfected for the entertainment ol delegates to the Business Men’s August 15th. Mrs. Daneva D. Wines, president: Mrs. Josephine
Harper, secretary.
The North-side Community club No. One will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Llizaneth .so w art, 342 west 26th street. Quotations with the letter "R” to .be given. Mis. Elizabeth Anderson, president. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Hughes in X. Western avenue entertained a num1 owing persons made brief talks. Mrs her of friends Saturday evening, in honor of their cousin Mrs. Robbie Jones, of St. Louis, Missouri. Whist was the feature of the evening. Those present were: Airs. Henry E. Dunn, .Misses Martha Jackson and Helen Wilson Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Green Gant, Misses Louise Hampton
Rochelle. * Alexander A. M. E., church—the Rev. J. A. Lindsay, pastor. Religious interest still characterizes all the services at Alex-, under chapel; to exercise the import-J . cnee of being on time, the Sunday school opened singing, "When the Roll is called up Yonder." Evangelist Frances E. Morton, preached all day last Sunday, leaving with us for her • losing message, "If God is For Us, \\ ho can against Us?” The Alexander Stars directed by Mrs. Mary I loner was royally entertained last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Tidrington in Lincoln avenue. The Helping Hand < iab, under direction of Mr. and .Mis. John Broaddus held a fine meeting with Mrs. Emma Taylor in Mulberry street, last Tuesday night. Mrs. Effe Rice, one of our faith-
Vital Statistics
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fnl members lias arrived home from
WEEK ENDING JULY 13TH
BIRTHS
Joe and Willa Sutton, City hospital, girl. * Robert and Carrie Proctor, City hospital, boy. * Edw. and Mae Smith, City hospital, boy. * Thos. and Ell Hindaman', 1231 Kappa St., girl. * Vance and Magalene Bullock, 2725 Baltimore Ave., girl. * Neely and Cary Holloway, 629 Blake St., girl. * John W., and Crema Clay, 1050 W. ' 27th St., girl. * Joe and Mary Wheat, 1445 E. 17th St., boy. * Harry and Mary Yowcll, 716 Ogden St., girl. * Bradley and Alice Esters, 2536 N. Rural St., girl. * Herbert and Cora Johnson, 518 N. Illinois St., rear,
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CALLS RELIEVED
Joseph A. Hoke, 1410 Cornell Ave., Indiana polls, Ind., says: ‘‘J was annoyed with night calls, due to a kidney and bladder trouble.
(huich by a group, of piano and violin students Friday evening July 26, Hu- Rev. R. D. Leonnard, pastor. Mrs. R. D. Leotiarml, president of
M issionary society.
Mt. Zion r ree tsapt. Church Tile Row B. McIntosh, pastor filled 11n- pulpit in Hie morning. The Rev. .1. W. Walh-r 11ml charge of the evening services. There will he a Musicale July 23rd in which The Bethune Conservatory of music is presenting Miss Ethel Alarie Mills of Bloomington. Roscoe Bolin. director and the Rev. B. .McIntosh, pastor. Union Tabernacle Baptist The Rev. It. D. Leonard, pastor. Bible school, !»:;;(> a. m.; preaching, li a. m., by pastor subject, "1 Am." ’I lie ordinance of the Lord s suppei,
of Mt. Zion Free
1 had '» ““ -ve,-a. limes each j B.
night. I was unable to get a night's | ^.eral onganizer. Mrs. J. w. Walker, sleep until I used Argray tablets. > i2:.ui p. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 y. m.;
Since taking Argray tablets the 1 hin ^- ' :45 -
kidney and bladder Doubles are gone. I now can sleep all night without being aroused. Argray tablets gave such quick relief that I am recommending them to all of my friends.” At AH Drug Stores
t he First Free Baptist Missionary society held guest day Thursday July 11, having with them the Mt. Zion
Mrs. Ernest Chunn, Air. and Airs. Al. Dawson, Airs. Annie Fisher a n d
Air. Reginald Hibbitt.
Out-Of-Town Gucsis Honored Misses Charleszine. Wood am! Thelma Brooks entertained witli a very pretty party Friday afternoon at the home, of Miss Wood hi Cornell Ave., in honor of Miss Emma Cannon of Kansas Cjty, Kansas. Other guests were: the Misses Katharyn Williams, Nerissa Brokenburr, Vivian, S\ ilda Mac and Louise Terry, Mildred Mar-
shall and Doris Lyles.
A Qpartette contest will be conducted Monday July 2'.», at Fall creek Baptist church under auspices of Pastor's aid. Th< Rev. 'L V\ . Lvans, pastor and Mrs. Al. Bybee, pres-
ident.
Mrs. iva vvaiKer t>i Chicago, aiii\ed here Sunday accoronanied by her two daughters the Misses Alarc.uerritte and Lillian Walker. Mr. Walker left after a short stay, but the Misses i Walker Walker will stay
until September.
Mrs. John A. Patton left
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ti t Missionary societies. The fol- spent the season
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recent visit and was present .at church to tiie delight of her many friends. Dr. J. A. Lindsay, the Rev, W. H. Bonnet of New York City were royally entertained last Sunday night by Air. 4.,mi Airs. Thomas in Gum street. Next Sunday will he special, eleven o'clock is the hour; he on time and you will not regret it. * Mrs. Cora K. Clay, 16 Olive St., announces the engagement of her daughter, Guslyne Elizabeth to Reuben A. Munday of Cincinnati, G. The bride-elect is a member of the faculty of Douglas High school at I eiiderson, Ky. The groom is a teaoh•r at Tuskegee Institute. The wedding will take place early in the fall. * Mrs. Elizabeth Cheatom of 109 Ballard street, departed Saturday for < ’hicago, where she was called by the death of her cousin, Mrs. Bessie .(- lies. * Mrs. .Mamie Huston, 122 Evans a venue has ret urned home from Reeds, Ky., after the death of h e r mother Mrs. Anna Smith. She vas widely known having been an "id settler there. * Mrs. Sadie Overby has returned home from Indianapolis, after i■■ pleasant visit with her cousin .Mrs. Kate Gwens, * The seventeenth anniversary of the Rev. G. G. Hardison will be observed at the Presbyterian church the first Sunday in August. Kverybdy is cordially invited t come, a splendid program will be rendered. * Mrs. Tiny Taliafiiioo in .McCormick avenue is seri-on-'ly ill at this writing. * Miss Naomi Ainett departed for Manastine, Mn li., for the summer. * The Ladies A id club of Little Hope church showered Airs. Alary Terry in Me ( oiiniek with a big basket of fruit. * Little Hope Baptist ehureh and Sunday school are continuing to glow in every way. Tiie intermediate cl.’.ss is glad to have Miss Oatherine M1 Her visiting ther for Hie sum - nar. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Cinderella Robinson is much i 111 - proved after serious illnesj. * Aliss Rosa AL Tandy is seriously ill at this writing. * The church services and club drive at Oakdale vas very sue cc ful. The Rev. J. AL Stevenson of Henderson, Ky., is preaching alij this ,we* k. The Rev. Witherspoon is ^Jiie pastor. The annual Sunday Sehool pieiiic date will be announced
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girl. * Shellie and Hattie Mooro,
966 W. 27th St., boy. * James and Edna Sherron, 1207 E. 19th St., boy. * Elzie and Catherine Pullins, City hospital, boy. * Isiah and Marie Jackson, City hospital, boy. Porter C., and Mattie Rutland, girl. * Kelley and Quillie Rocker, 20 S. Keystone Ave., boy. * James S. and Gertrude Rowley, 2304 Caroline St., boy. * Robert and Alice Thurman, 1510 Asbury St., boy. * John and Nellie Crawford, 1519 Columbia Ave., boy. * Wm. and Gprdillia Chapman, 232 Rankin Sit., boy. * Doll and Mary Wright, 1957 Columbia Ave., boy. * Cabell and Dorothy Hill, 2214 Sheldon St., boy. * Wendell and Mary Meyers, 3502 E. Morris St., girl. * Charles ^nd Mary Antony, 2047 Alvord St., girl. * Dilbert and Sarah O’Banyon, 1302 Yandes St., boy. * Osage and Minnie Williams, 621 1-2 N. California St., girl. * Edward and Helen Hancock, City hospital, girl. * Lively and Laura Bryant, 1042 S. Capitol Ave., boy. * James E. and Lucille Lewis, 1801 N. Arsenal Ave., girl. * Nickerson and Hattie Booman, 1929 Henry St., boy. * Alexander and Anna Bernard, 1801 Yandes St., girl.
DEATHS
Anna Gaines, 69, City hospital, chronic myocarditis. * Clara S. Johnson, 46, 457 Blake St., cholecystitis. * Fred Miller, 38, City hospital, accidental. * Sol Goodlow, 50, 30th and Emerson, acute cardiac dilatation. * Ernest Spight, 25, 535 Agnes St., pulmonary tuberculosis. * Edward H Grice, 36, City hospital, accidental. * Lucia Berry, 46, 1717 Grace Ave., acute nephritis. * Cordelia J. Beechum, 1520 Asbury St., cardio renal disease, 39 years. * Leroy Davis, 7, 1067 W. 26th St., lobar pneumonia. * Alonzo Mitchell, 77, Central hospital, broncho pneumonia. * Alonzo Mitchell, 77, Central hospital, broncho pneumonia. * Rosa E. Campbell, 72, 2407 Mass. Ave., carcinoma. * Lucy Lane, 68, 2055 Columbia Ave., hypostatic
pneumonia.
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VETERAN CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER A good mime is rather to be ! chosen than great riches. This seems to have been the . motto of Mrs. Josephine Dupe 1 ;, a veteran member of Bethel church and
* Funeral .-•ervU-es were held Wed- Sunday school for more than forty nesday from m t ■ Zion Haptist years. She goes about doing good
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FIRST FREE BAPTIST CHURCH Home-coming will be observed at the Firs: Free Baptist church, 902 Colton St., Sunday, July 21. The program: Morning Worship— 11 o’clock, devotional, deacons; 11.15, Scripture lesson: 11:25, solo, Lavinia Williams; 11:35, paper, E. Fickette; sermon. ‘‘The Church. Our Eerthly Home,” pastor; 12:20, p. m., offering and benediction. Afternoon— 3.15 o’clock, devotional, deacons: 3:30, 15 minutes praise; a paper, Sis. Afina Jones; song, congrega1 lion; prayer, selected; introduc- ! lion of speaker ; sermon, Reverend Bunks. Evening— Devotional, mothers; 8 o’clock, processional, “Abide With Me,” choir; Scripture lesson; selection, choir; roll call, name of every person present called. Come and hear your name called once more before having to answer the final call; 8:30, "Roll Call In Heaven,” pastor.
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She came here from Louisville July 17, 1864, and the Sunday following. July 26, 1864, joined Bethel church
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Miss Minnie Roddy of Johnie-Hol-low, with 'her sister attended servi< os a t First Baptist ehureh, last Sunday. * James Porter of Knoxville and fomerly of this city was a recent visitor at' the home of his father ind mother-in-law, the Rev. and .Mrs. Robert Shepard, Lenoir street. * Johnie Taylor of Florida, is in the city visiting his brother Nathanael Taylor, 203 Lenoir street. * Mrs. Gertrude Berlerson from Virginia, has been visiting relatives and triends here for iXveral- weeke left^ recently to join her husband Homer Berlerson, in Blue Diamond, Ky. * After an absence of seventeen years Harrison Hill of Columbus,Gliio, was in the city for a few hours visiting his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill, relatives and fiends. * Miss Annie B. Cruikshank of Concord, Term., and a former teacher of this ciiy is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gather Kimbro, Lenoir street. * J. A.;
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EVANSVILLE, IND. Edith E. Hite Hoods Temple A. M. E. Z., church— the Rev. C. C. Marks, pastor. Services were largely attended Sunday a 1 1 day. T’he pastor preached two wonderful sermons morning and nigiit. Basket dinner was served in the basement. In tiie afternoon,, trustees I * Id a special rally. Tin* Rev. Sam Bryant u f Henderson, Ky., Ue-
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livered a wonderful sermon. Ladies' Aid society will conduce a pew filling. service Sunday afternoon July 21; the Rev. E. D. Witherspoon, choir and members will conduct services for us. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Gome, and hear this gospel minister and his splendid choir. * Mrs. A. W. Shane in E. Gr<gon street, entertained with a dinner party last Thursray evening complimenting Mrs. Lydia O’Neal of Memphis, Term. Those present we re; Prof, and Mrs. VV. E. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Gitas. E. Rochelle, Mr. ti 11 d .Mis. J. 1>. Gox ,.\lf. and Mis. T. J. Long of Louisville; Mrs. Anna Bu< km s and .M isS Emma Rochelle, of Terre Haute. * Mrs. Tennie Jackson oi E. Indiana St., was hostess for tiie Harmony club, Monday evening. A lovely two -course luncheon wds served. Prizes were 'won by Miss Naomi Tuck and Mr*. O’Neal. Mrs. Annie Newton will be the next hostess. * Miss Emma Rochelle of Terre Haute is the pleasant summer guest of her uncle, Prof. Charles
Guthrie of Nashville and Grind master of Ute Masonic lodge passed through this city recently enroute to Bristol, Tenn. * The Rev. John Sevier
which, at that) of Kingston, Term., was in the city j time, was located! recently enroute tu the A. M. E. z., 0X1 Georgia St.,I conference in Bakewell, Term. * The and today is an entertainment given at the home of
Mrs. Josephine honored member.j Mis. Alice Eskridge chamberlain
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Hence she knows; f. venu. in interest of the church • was
Dupee the history
Bethel church. She was a witness when the first shovel of dirt was dug on which the present church is built. Mrs. Dupee is a loyal member of the Hattie Ross Bible class, taught by Mrs. Lucy Turner, composed of the following ladies:
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uiso the social party given
by .Mrs. Emmie Brown at the home of Mrs. Alice Stegall, Dunlap avenue, in honor of the juvenile department was well attended by home and out-of-I town visitors. * It is reported over the town that .Mr. Ikey and .M i s s; Monzie Donaldson are engaged. * The' party given by .Mrs. VV. L. Har-
Santh Manual. Olivia Buggs, Dora! , ' i ' s * a ' tlu ' liwjne ‘ ,f Alrs ' A h«'" «wan
Annie Lon*. Hm, ^
Lama Bland, Mary Johnson, Mur- interest of the s. s., drew a
very
ie] Cottman, Irene Harris, Hat- large crowd of little ones of whieh was tie Marshall, Mamie Lewis, Ethel! a success. * Mrs. Roxie Smith, who
. 1 lias been residing on Hilt street, 16 j.loved recently to VV. Strang street. ( * Mrs. Willie Kimbro of Golumbus. • -» a ..I,. « l-i i ..it-*- 4c!. I 1 c-1'
McUully, Laura
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Ernest Gibson have her sl8U . r> Mrs . Da n Patrick.
returned to their residence- 532 north Ll.o kford St., after visiting relatives and friends in Washington, D. G.; Philadelphia and other points East. Mrs. Della Beard who was house guest of Mrs. Rodney Helm 532 N. Blackford street, for the past two we. ks, has returned to her home in
Danville, Ky.
T li e Sunshine Social club met Thursday With Mrs. Sarah Stith, 636
X. West street.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Jennings left Friday for Kankakee, 111., where he ‘is conducting a ten-day meeting tit the church of God. Mrs. Roy Pope 31N west 12th St., who has been confined to tier home for the last two weeks is improving. Former Resident
« Services were good last Sunday at hirst Baptist church, the Rev. W. L. Harris, pastor. * Mrs. .L B. GUnger o! Dunlap street and who is spending the summer with friends in Louisville, Ky., reports of having a lovely stay. * Daniel Patrick of this (.j t y left recently for Michigan. * We cordially thank you for your patronage of The Indianapolis Recorder, as wc think it a splendid source of wholesome information to those who read it, a very sad and grave indictment with many of our people w e fail to read and depend largely on the oilier fellow for our information, read The Recorder for yourself s benefit, inform reporter of all news which will be sent to The Recorder.
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