Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1929 — Page 2

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The Indianapolis Recorder, Sat., October *12,1929

State Association Of Negro Musicians The executive board of the State Association of Nepro musicians of vhich Mrs. Clara Hill is chairman, ' met Saturday evening in Anderson ' with Mrs. Margaret Mathews. Plans are being made to render the oratorio * The Seven Last Words of Christ,” by Dubois, November 10 at Fort \\ ayne.^Those from Indianapolis who attended were: Mesdames Lillian i.eMon, Clara Hill and , Lena K. Lewis; Misses Kllen V. Thomas and Thefesa H. (lenus. The State conv < ntion will convene November 2!l .uid 30 in Terre Haute. Clara Hill, president iind Theresa H. <Ienus, reporter. VV. C. T. U., Worker Honored .Mrs. Violet Hill White of Baltimore, Mo., a national field officer and a talented young woman. While attending the National W. c. r. I?., convention here won three prizes for «fficient work done through t he year. Sunday morning of the convention she addressed Simpson M. R. 4 ongregation in the evening she spoke at Alt. Paran Bapt. churcli. Tuesday morning she addressed the pupils of At tuck's High school. A pretty tea v. ns given in her honor at the Womens Federated Club home; short speeches were made by Mesdames Carrie Crump, M. K. Clark Aiitchell and Violet Hill White. Mesdames Hi becca Stilt, Luella Anderson and Luella Taylor were in charge o f arrangements. A beautiful bouquet of flowers was presented to Mrs. White by Mrs. Carrie M. Ross. The members of Thurman union also presented Airs. Ballenger, president, a lovely bouquet by Mrs. Stevenson, director of Flower mission. Notice: Thurman

.ion will

meet with Mrs.

Jennie

Arllne

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Blackford

street

uvsday

at 2 p.

m. Mrs.

Fannie

©wart will have

charge of

devb-

mjf. The

meeting

will be under the

Dept, of Parliamentary Ballenger, president.

Usages. Mrs.

PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A.,. LAUNCHES MEMBERSHIP RALLY

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A goal of 1500 members lias been set by the Alemhership department of the Phyllis Wheatley V W. C. A., for its fall membership rally, on Friday night over a hundred workers received material and final instructions for the ten-days effort from October

11-21.

Competition among the captains is keen as o;ieh department is anxious

to win the silver cup.

The captains in tile Hue up are a s fellows; Mrs. Nannie Wright. Mrs, (iertrude Branham, Miss Rmma Mae Allison, Miss Fra pees Davis, M r s . Carrie White. .Miss Dorothy llniliey.

Mrs. Itebeeea Dotson, Mrs.

Young, Mrs. Ada Dodson, .Miss Svtlonia Byrd; Mesdames KHa Abel. .1. P. Wallace, Artelia Yatetrmu. Saiire Phillips. Rimiia Oreeri and (eci-

gia Itoliinson.

Monday evening at fi:30 sharp supper will lie served to all work* rs. First reports will lie made and pep talks heard from Dr. Mary Kvans and the Kev. Robert R. Skelton.

A RELIABLE BIBLE SCHOOL WORKER By J. M. BENSON

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Women are nalurally adapted to chiireh and Sabbath school work.

This is true with Mrs. Lulu Scott j who has been H worker in tht Primary depart ment of Bethel Bible school foi years. She ha> tt fine class o. hoys and gets re •snlis. j Mrs. Scott if j loyal to the

chool and this Mrs. Lulu Scott

makes

> IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of Mary j Francis Mutlin, who departed this j life one year ago October 6th. Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark un(aihomed eaves of ocean bear; < Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. And waste its fragrance on the desert airA precious one from us lias gone. A voice we loved is stilled; ■ { A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be filled.—Mr. and I Mrs. Mullin and Family.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our neighbors, j friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death o^ our dear dnugh-

CARD OF THANKS

tor success. Disloyalty will We wish to thank the relatives and) Florence ' ol ally school. 1 friends fry their kindness at the death

i an n* i | Long hve .Mrs. Scott. of our beloved husband and father.

ter, sifter and

pecially do we thank the

W. Robinson, W. H. Biles and W. A. McClendon for their consoling rej marks; the Rev. W. D Shannon, for1 mer pastor of Allen, for bis paper; j the choir; the soloists: John A. Pat- ! ton, undertalcer for his efficient sefv- ' ices and all for the heautiful flowers ] ; lid everyone woo assisted in any way. -- Mrs. Bet t i e Roney, ; Mother; Mrs. Dora. French, Sister and

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the relatives, fi lends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our fatner James Beard, who depart-

, o v.v. ed this life, October 5, i!*29. We

wife, Julia Crabb. Rs-

Revs M especially thank the Rev. J. W. Oden

for his consoling words; Mrs. Oden for the beautiful solo; Herbert Willis, undertaker for bis efficient services a n d all for the beautiful floral tributes. John Beard, Son; Rthel Radcliffe, Daughter and Frank Radcliffe,

Son-in-law.

Chas. Crabb,

Husband. •

sec lie

I'caiis of the music lover. The Jordan

Memorial Mimic hall uiil he

o: these events.

Girl Reserve Day, October 16

Dili Reserves all o\« r the ,-ity will! peciu 1 I think and talk Bil l Reserves on Uciofe i ! i>, \v hit'h has h* t n set aside as

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Keep in mind Activities night on j the Dedication program. Tliis is Sat-j invited

TRANSATLANTIC CONTROL SWITCHBOARD INSTALLED

Rites For Mrs. Julia S. Cnfbb Funeral services for Mrs Julia

Crabb, who died Friday October 41 b after an illness of five months a t her home 1222 Cornell avenue were held Monday, at 2 p. m., from Allen

... M. H.. church of which she was j Hf rV ices each

Reserve day. New girls will be* _

• Rimes West. We thank the Rev. R. L. Pope fir his eonsoling words; Trinity lodge No. 18, F. and A. M., for their kind attention and C. M. c. Willis Son, undertakers for their effiident service. Mesdames Minnie 1». West and Dora R. Edmonds.

A new transatlantic control switchboard, made necessary by the growth of that service, has been installed on the 24th floor ot 24 Walker Street, New York City, the Toll headquarters of the American Telephone and TelegjapK Company.

.! faithful member. The Rev. M. W. t Robinson officiated, assisted by the Revs. W. A. McClendon and W. H. Biles. She was born in Louisville, j Ky., hut moved to this city about 30 years ago. Survivors are: her mother, Mrs. Bet tie Roney: a sister, Mrs. flora French and husband, Chas. Crabb. Burial Crown Hill. Jno. A. Patton,

undertaker.

Additional Church Notes

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Bethel A. M. E., Church Sunday the Rev. R. L. Pope, pastor Will have for his subject, “Honest work Essential to Success." Services at 11; Sunday senool, 9:30; C. E. L., <5:30 p. m. Everyone is asked t o contribute five cents f5c) to the Deaconess home, for four (4) Sun- 1 days. The public is cordially Invited i to all of these services.

(East-Side)

Apostolic Faith Assembly

1324 E. 20 St,

Sunday is expected to be a high day with us. We invite the general public to join us. The church i s steadily increasing in every way.

night except Saturday.

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ices ever held in this church. Dr. D. W. Bowen of Chicago, is the evangelist whose great Inspiration and gospel messages have drawn hundred* to the services. Last Sunday hundreds were unanle to ger into t h services. This Sunday Dr. Bowen will deliver three great serons: 11:00 a. m., he will use for a subject, “The Fountain in the soul” 3:30 p. m., he will speak to women only using for a subject, ‘‘Woman, her Relationship to the Bhurch and Society." Bishop M. W. Clair, our resident bishop will be presented to the women’s meeting; 8:00 p. m., Dr. Bowen will preach from the subject, “The half has never been told." The gospel choir will lead in the congregational singing. All are welcome.

Sunday 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; ! 11:30 a. m., preaching; 3:00 p. m. and j ":30 p. rn., Special services. All in- j \hed. Elder Chas. W. Williams, paste*. Barnes M. E., Church Barnes M. E., church located at 20th and Nice Sts., with Robert E. Skelton, as pastor is engaged in one <f the greatest evangelistics - serv-

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urday October 12 and there will he features you don't want to miss—for instance, St. Louis At Indianapolis in a Volley Ball match; a royal splash party in the new pool. Uni Boy! — •— Y. W. C. A., NOTES Music Department Announced Recital Series To Begin Oct. 29th Mr. John Breene, baritone of Chicago and Mr. Norman Merifield. (formerly of this city) Knoxville Tenn.. will he presented in recital to the. Indianapolis public by the music department of the Y. \V. <\ A., on the evening <>f October 2s at 7:30 p. m. This is the first of five outstanding musical events which will deilc'it tht

to Join a club and old

ones

v ''li" hove dropped nut will start their ."< tivities aynin. liven those who arc active members will he inspired with enthusiasm in do 'bigger and better'' tilings. Miss Hamlin. Birl Reserve secretary, will speak to all girls int* rested in Hir! Reserve work at 10:30 a. in., at the high school on this day. Following the Hirl Reserve day will eorne welcome parties given for the mw girls at the I'. W 1 , <’ A.

1 OBITUARY

Norman Edward Squares, baby of >Ir. and Mr.-. Edward Squares, i Tospeet street was hurled October [ ■’>.. Burial New Crown. Mrs. Marion j

c. Harrison Co., undertakers.

LOW RATE EXCURSION

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FOOTBALL

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COLORFUL COUNTRYSIDE IN THE GLORY of AUTUMN.. A countryside transformed into a paradise of scenic splendor! Splashed with bright and sombre colors . . . corn in shock . . . pumpkins dotting the fields . . . see it all en route to Louisville and return for only $5.2.5! Other Reduced Round-Trip Fares! Tickets on sale daily (Oct. 5 to Nov. 3)

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THE PREMIER FOOTBALL GAME OF INDIANAPOLIS

INDIANAPOLIS

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Franklin, Ind.

Edinburg, Ind. . . 1.45 (xdumbus, Ind. . j . 1.95 Seymour, Ind. . . 2.80 Ootheraville, Ind. . 8.35

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$3.75 . 4.20 . 4.65 . 5.15 . 5.10

New Albany, Ind. $5.25

Light fast de luxe limited trains run daily from Indianapolis across the new Ohio hiver bridge direct to the heart of Louisville . .. deep-cushioned parlor chairs . . . plush carpets . . . large windows. Three trains carry par-lor-dining cars, as shown on schedule below. / • l^t us reserve accommodations in advance for yon. Phone Riley 4301 — CITY TRACTION TERMINAL: . Illinois and-Market Streets. t ( LIMITED SCHEDULE JL .Serves all Umom shove n on map\jt. Indian* polii Ar. Lomarille - Lv. Indianapolis ^ Ar. LoaiaTille ,7:00 A.M.* 10:45 A.M. 3:00 P.M. ' 6:45 P.M. *>:00 A.M. 12:45 P.M. 5:00 P.M.* 8:45 P.M. 11:30 A.M.* 3:10 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 10:35 P.M. 1:00 P.M. J 4:45 P.M. 11:30 P.M.f 7:00 A.M. • Carry par lor-dining: cans > 1 Carries aloepiug car»

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Every student and citizen of Indianap olis should give to Coaches Shelbourne and Parker and the Tigers the best coo peration and perhaps the easiest and most effective way is to attend the game tomorrow. We should all take an interest and do our part to help the Tigers win. “ Oh, Boy!”

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