Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1929 — Page 2

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The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, Oct. 5,1929

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, HtW Saturday Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from Bethel A. M. E., # church for James West, pioneer

member, who passed away Wednesday following an Illness of one day. Mr. West was a loyal church member and alsQ A member of Trinity lodge Jsq. IS, R and A. M. Surviving are: the'^ife, Mrs. Minnie B. West; two

sons, Samuel and .Tames West and 2 daughters. Miss Ruth West of Eex-

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IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance Willis who went away eight years ago, October rr. — Ellen Out land. Mother Ada Brown and Patria Taylor, Sisters.

MEMORY

Lillie Roach Henderson

HER PROMISE TO ME

CARD OF THANKS

1 wish to thank the many friends for their kind acts and expressions of sympathy during the illness and

Dear Al," I feel that j death of my beloved husband, I>r.

Andrew. E. Davis. Especially ‘ the Revs. «’has. Sumner Williams, R. L. Pope and Robert Skelton and (\ M.* (' Willis & Son.—Mrs. Flora Farter

Da vis, (Wife.)

THE Y. M. C. A. EXTENDS HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PHYLLIS WHEATLEY BRANCH OF THE y. w. c. a. ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEDICATION OF THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING

If I die first

this should be, for Heaven, will not be my Heaven. Until ii is shared with thee. Until it is shared with thee "Dear Al." I will linger at the gate. To he thy Huardian angel, And teach thee ‘how to wait. "It I die first Dear Al. My mournful made free shall sit in Heavens high i>ortals. To wait and watch for thee; To wait and watch for thee Dear Al. And through tin* deep dark space, "To peep with human longing for thy J

beloved face."—A. H. H.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the aids of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved fosteV father, Mr. Fphriam F^dmondson; also the Rev. R. D. Leonard for I. is consoling words; Mrs. Carrie Crump for her solo; Mr. Patton for i clficient service; tin* palJ bearers and

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to' thank the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind-

mss during the illness and deatli of < , -<‘wis > Mother; Mr. Willis Rowland,

Norman,

IN MEMORIAM

In memory of Theresa. D.

land, who departed this life October. 2, ' J 11 was sad to part from one so dear, 1 It caused a sigh and many a tear; She stoll away and gave little warn-

ing,

{■laid not good bye for in some brighter climate, she will bid us gootl morning,—Mrs. M1 ma

| all for tiie very beautiful flora] of-

ferings.—■Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kliock-Row-i] f . y , 840 W. 27th street.

A PROMISING YOUNG MAN

our sister. Willa Martin. We «special-1 husband; Mrs. Florence

l.v thank the Revs. s. Spoils-[ihster and Mr. Flaretice Lewis. Bra. wood and A. McIntosh for their con- •

soling words; the choir; the soloists; j IN MEMORIAM

Dr. f!. .1. Cook; John A. Patton, tin-j Theresa Rowland, who left us one der taker and all for tin* beautiful year ago. October 2, 11*28. I lie

floral offerings.—The Family j Lotus Dames.

Bros. & Winfrey Death Report Of Abel

. body welcome. The Rev. S. H. Mar- ' ion, pastor. -

First Baptist Church

All women of the city are invited to our 5th annual Woman's Day meeting, under ausplced of the Fidelity Bible Sunday school class of First

The body of Mrs. Rearm Cosby of Chicago, Illinois, who died Sunday

at 720 Center street while visiting in , Baptist church, at Rader K. and Fall the city, was shipped to Chicago for ' f October K+. Mrs. C.erburial. trade Hil) will he the principal Funeral services for* Robert Can- ; v J' #iaker * women only? The Rev. p. fdy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin * ' '' ,un *L pnstor and Mrs. Cathrine

Canady - of GOG W.12th St., who died J 1 • av t ‘» ! > T b ' teacher. Sunday were held Tuesday at two Corinth »an Baptist Church

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ON THE CALENDAR OF GREAT EVENTS

INDIANAPOLIS HAS SEEN THE OPENING OF THE

Phyllis 'Wheatley Branch of the

The Special Contract of Furniture & Rugs furnished by the Sander and Recker Furniture Co. Meridian at Maryland

By J. M. BFNSON

Nothing succeeds like success anti the very reason why that Bethel Bible school is such a howling success is all because It has so many young men that count for

something. John Wellington Milli-I Tan, Jr., is num-, bered among these. He is the! j proud son of Mr.' I and Mrs. John Milligan, of 502 j W. 29th St., and the grandson of j.; H. C. Milligan, - Sr., who has been = , and is an out- = 'standing church Ej worker of Bethel

E for years. This is John W. = ' also true of Milligan, Jr.

o’clock from Tri-Stone Baptist ’ ,,rmin,an Baptist church. North church. Burial at Floral Park. an< * Fulton Sts. The church will obFuneral services for Mrs. Martina ffrvf ‘ Hom c Fuming and Rally day Nesbitt of Gl!t Douglass street, who * * >< toher G. The Rev. E. O. died Sunday were held Wednesday at j " w *h prea< h at 11 a. m. and two o'clock from Tabernacle Baptist j Fonvst Wilson will render special church. Burial at New Frown. I music. Praise service am! the Lord's - Supper will la* administered at 3:00

E| Joh »’ S . I ) 3 rents * Sf> the boy nas a

E - ood background. This is also true = i 01 hls grandparents on his moth-

= ers side of the house.

= | John is a loyal member of Beth- = | p! R 'ble school, is an officer of his = ! class and is one of the assistant — 11 at hers oi his class. John has E outstanding habit and that is kind- = nf ' ss to others. He will go a long = way lo give service. John is 15 = , years old, a freshman at Attucks

-.‘and is not looking at — j Teh years Vet will

E time.

Entertain* Agents. Madam Sarjtli P. J-Ieltii’, owner of Hte Grow in Duty Mfg. Fo., at 1014 X. Senate Ave., entertained with a frolic in honor of hwV agents and their friends Friday evening. A Short 1 rogram was rendered and games were played. .Mr. .1. F. Johnson was one of the speakers. Miss Geraldine Foliins is confined at her residence in Fayette Xt. : Gyrus Russell a student at V^ilberforce, spent a few days as guest of Prof, ami Mrs. H. M. Riley in Ulvd. 1 iace. c — &t. Mark.’s Temple, A. M. E. 2.

p. m. B. Y. P, U., 6:30 p. m.; 8 p. m., song service hy the Choir. The public is'invited. Allen Cnapef, A. M. E., Church v The Rev. W. H. McClendon, newbj appointed pastor of Allen Fhapel, M. E. church, will fill the pulpit al| both services .Sunday. The Rev. Mcc’london is formally of Georgia and comes to Alien chapel higlily recommended. Dr. Shannon was transferred to the Illinois conference and we Pel that St. Mary’s church in Chicago is to be highly congratulated in receiving him. All members and friends arc invited to be present Sunday to hear the Rev. W. H. McClendon. New Minister Here The Rev. J.' H. Roulhac is making plans for the program of new Coppin A. M. < iiuu b. The Rev Roulhac is located at 1838 N. Capitol Ave.

18C3 Shelby Street R:3b a. m.. I Midi* school. Sunday will be the b* ginning of our Harvesting ai d Home Coming service and will I special for the woman, who will have full cuarge of the service. All i'tdies arc asked to wear their house chesses. 11:15, sermon hy the Rev. Mrs. Gibbs; the pastor will administer^ the communion. Dinner will be serv-J td from 1:00 to 2:30 p. m., i)y Mrs. 1 Mattie Brooks; :!:<«> p. m., sermon by*

thB girls,

ho plenty of

the Rev. O. .1. Steele, pax tor of Alt. I > ilgrim Baptist ehuoli ;:.nd bis < hoir v.ill sing: 8:(MI p. m.. sermon by the Rev. Mrs. Gibbs. All members and f) lends are ask-*d to bring one pound

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Down thru the ages, good wishes have always best expressed sentiment and thru our best wishes we are expressing our sentiments to the “PHYLLIS WHEATLEY”

JOHN A. PATTON funeral Mome TA 6868 1936 Boulevard Place

Congratulations TO THE PHYLLIS WHEATLEY BRANCH Y. W. C. A.

Excursion To Louisville

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To The Phyllis Wheatley Branch Of the Y. W.C. A. Hearty Congratulations:

The vision of its Leadership, the tireless energty of its staff, and the whole-hearted cooperation of its members and friends, make it an outstanding institution—It\s ideals and efforts cannot fail to bring gratifying results.

The institution of C. M. C. Willis and Son thru its efforts, expresses the highest type of Community Service. Founded upon High Ideals, Broad Vision and Community Interest, it takes pride in all those things which help to make Indianapolis a better place in which to live.

CMCWlLLlSaSON MORTUARY 632 N.WEST ST. INDIANAPOLIS,IND.

H. Francis Whiteside

Tickets On Sale Traction Terminal Phone Riley 4501

Sunday, Oct. 6

HERBERTC.W1LL1S FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE L1NC0LM-5651

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swill trip home in roomy, all-steel ears. Onlv $2.75

a big saving!

Promoters representative OF

L.av. t |“d?a’na n p"ns ,,PeraU ' direCt ‘ 0 dow "‘° w n Louisville _ • 7 A. M.

Returning, leave Louisville

5:45 P. M. or 8:15 P. M.

R E ST HAVEN Rl. 0141 A Beautiful Resort

INTERSTATE Public Service CO.

C ongratulations TO THE PHYLLIS WHEATLEY BRANCH Y. W. C. A. RALEIGH COLEMAN Representative WanaelinShar.o Co. 443-451 Virginia Ave.

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We congratulate those whose vision and labors have made possible the Dedication of this building to Community Service NO LESS CONSPICUOUS AS AN INSTITUTION OF SERVICE IS

Hu* Rev. VV. I). Button, evangTTf'st ’■•iii preach for group No. 4 of Alt. Flue Baptist church, Folton and Ulakc Sts., Tuesday October 8. The B 1 'v. J. H. Holder, ))astor.

FORD CARS

1889 1929 Big Manufacturers 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE

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Peoples Burial Co., Inc. 526 Nerth West Street

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Ideals of To-day

HE WALKER

Big Cut In Price On Our Entire Stock White coats for restaurant work, Sale price White pants, Sale Price — Men’s white aprons, 35c each, three for ... . White skull caps, Sale Price __ ... .. White Broadcloth shirts, Sale price Doctors 9 and Druggists 9 Coats Tan and gray, poplin coats, former price*. $4, Sale price Shepherd plaid coats, former price $2.75, Sale price ___ Imported Crash coats* former price $2.75, Sale price , Graycloth coats, former price $2.75, Sale price

Coats for Janitors

Coats for janitors, made up of blue otis cloth. Sale price

$1.49 2.25 2.25 2.25

$ .95

White overalls, extra heavy, Sale price ^ .95

Blue Denim overalls, extra heavy with jackets to match Blue Chambray shirts, Sale price „ Hickory stripe unionalls for garage work, extra heavy Service coats, made up of khaki cloth* extra heavy Khaki pants, extra heavy, Sale price Ladies 9 Aprons for Restaurant Work Ladies’ tea aprons for serving, Sale price Straight skirt aprons with bib, made up of Indian head Indian Head Hoover aprons. Sale price . . Chambray Smocks, assorted colors, Sale price Don’t miss this sale. Call and see our Halloween display for

the Coming Season

218 INDIANA AVE. LL-5134

$ .15 .65 98 .98

The implanting of the High Ideals of Citizenship and Womanhood is an imperative necessity in this day of modern materialistic progress. The CITIZENS LIFE INSURANCE CO., always eager to support any program making for Human Welfare, extends HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS To those whose labors have made possible the erection of the beautiful Phyllis Wheatley Branch, Y. W. C. A.

“Theatre Beautiful 99 Absolutely owned, controlled and operated by

Colored People. Your own Theatre,— One Playhouse of which you may be proud showing the World’s Best Screen and Stage Attractions every week.

Citizens

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Life Insurance Co.

CONGRATULATES THE PHYLUS WHEATLEY Young Women’s Christian Association

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229Vz INDIANA AVENUE R. W. CHAMBLEE, President

S. H. FERGUSON, See’y-Treasurer

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The Walker Drug Store The Walker Coffee Pot “Prescriptions Filled As Your Doctor Orders” “A Cozy Rendezvous For Refreshments” The Walker Beauty Parlor • The Walker Casino “Making and Keeping Milady Beautiful” “Where the Crowd Goes for Good Times” THE MME. C. J. WALKER MFG. CO., Inc. “MAKERS OF 21 HIGH QUALITY HAIR & TOILET PREPARATIONS”

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