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The-Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, May 3,1930

* Seeks The] Support Of All

Voters

Louia Leon Ludlow Representative

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clock at night, to be delivered on the j Barnes refreshefi frotn the receflt vl»first delivery in New York City the] 11 to the Annual tonference' and will following morning. He has obtained i be at his best Sunday, assurances of important improve- A Bible class is being conducted at ments at Fort Benjamin Harrison 1 the home of Mrs.. Emma Jones, 610 and the construction of a north front' Ogden street. Every Tuesday eve-

’ nlng. Rev. Parker will conduct the

to the Indianapolis Federal building at a cost of approximately $1,500,000. While these are major achievements he has given service is cases

ot Seventh Indiana Son^himT^matt^rs^f importance

to thetnselves and to jthe com-

munity.

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eighteen, came, to Indianapolis secured etnploymeuti as a relit., the Indianapolis Sun then on East Ohio street. He iployed as a reporter on varIndiangpolis newspapers until when the Indianapolis Sentinel him to Washington as its cor»t at the seat of the gov-

. For ten years, beginning in 1P0J, he was the Washington cor-

it .ef the Star league com the Indianapolis Star, the Star and the Terre Haute beginning. In that year he ‘ Bd a newspaper bureau in ton and thereafter became ihington correspondent of te* important newspapers pubin various sections of the including two in Indiana, the first v newspaper cor-

ix'spehdent in the history of the -•cdfaMry to go directly from the Press gallery to a seat in Congress. Although he has been a member of Congrese only fourteen months he trap aecompli2»*«4 » great deal for the >istrict and for the State. As a mem-

bf the CJommittee on World War te legislation, he worked hard a hospital for World War

*«rV l V n Ihd * ana * the location bSrlhXfk S-m been determined, ih TjSfetjTi 11 be e » ta blished either £ Wlf °^. ^hin a radius of

He* of the State capital. He seeiii , ^i-^ e f. tra ? rdinary recognition

jMWhaPclja by obtaining an or-

°>ie of new cruisers, “The ? e also made a win-

mag light to have Indianapolis lo-

,a8t ^ ir mail rou te, to be

OMlished soon between St. Louis and New York. This will be a valuaWw service to the business men of

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anapolis as late as nine or ten o’

Church Notes —•— Samarian Baptist Church, 341 Blake Street Last Sunday, the pastor, the Rev. V. Davis, used for his theme, “Paying Your Vows.” Another special sermon will be delivered Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Rally day will be observed all day. Services will continue at 3:00 o’clock and 7:30. The congregation recently purchased the Jones tabernacle, corner Blackford and North streets. RennoVations are going steadily ahead, and it is expected that the church will be ready for occupation, May 11. A box social will be given by the Junior department under direction of Mrs. L. Shaw, May 9. Everyone invited. May Breakfast May 4th The first annual May breakfast will be given Sunday. May 4, from 8 to 10 at the St. Paul Presbyterian church, corner 25th and Paris avenue. The Rev. John Coleman, pastor.

of Barnes M. E. Church

Will have unusual services Sunday, when they will greet the new pastor, Rev. Robert E. Skelton, who was returned at the last Annual conference held in Detroit, Mich., last week. At the morning hour, special music will be rendered by the Barnes choir. The pastor will use for a subject at the morning hour, “And They Sang a New Song.” At 8 p. m., the pastor will use for a sugject, "And She Left Her Water Pot and Hastened to the City.” Barnes church will in a very short time, make some very needed improvements to take care of the rapidly growing church and Sunday school. The pastor returns t o

class next week. Rev. W. M. Jones,

president.

Revival Services 25th and Caroline, closed last Friday. The services were conducted by the Revs. Wm. Jones, Lenard Manuel, Rev. Parker. They succeeded in getting 22 candidates for baptism.

Apostolic Tabernacle, Jnc.

1324 E. 24th St. Sunday afternoon from 3 to 6 o’clock, the Women’s Missionary Alliance will render a special service. All Missionaries are asked to participate in this special service. All other services will be carried out as usual. Elder Chas. W.

Williams, pastor.

West Street 4th Seventh Day

Adventist Church

Sunday night, May 4, 8:00 o’clock, the Washington St. church, Missionary society of Marion, Ind., will present the “Challenge of the Cross”

in 16 acts. This program will he highly instructive and educational, interspersed with good music. Mrs. E. Louis Moore will give the closing address. Free to all. Come early to secure a seat. A warm welcome awaits you. Miss J. M. Gilliam, City Missionary, is sponsoring the pro-

gram.

&L John A. M. E. Church r7th and Columbia, Rev. R. H. Hackley, minister. The evangelistic meeting conducted by Mrs. M. F. Thompson, of Chicago, will continue until Tuesday evening which will be her farewell sermon before leaving for the C. M. E. General conference at Louisville, Ky. Dr. Benj. A. Osborne will address the Wilberforce Booster club in their pew rally at 3

p. m.

Jones Tabernacle 9:30 a. m., Church school, Wm. J. Hall, superintendent; 11 a. m., morning worship with sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Stephen Gill Spottswood. 3:00 p. m., district meeting of the Zion churches of Indianapolis. Program of music and sermon by Dr. Mary G. Evans, 6:30 p. m*. Varick C. E. society meeting, George Porter, president. 8:00 p. m. Evening

COMMUNITY

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The “Don Juanians” (orchestra) under the direction of Henry Woods, will entertain the public with our Community dance on Monday evening. All persons over seventeen are invited. The Thurman W. C. T. U. will give a Home coming indoor picnic at the J. T. V. Hill community center, Tuesday. May 20th, beginning at 2:00i o’clock p. m. ' The Zonita club will give a fashion show and dance Thursday evening, May 22nd. The Snence^ County society will

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worship with sermon by the pastor.

Qreater Ebenezer Baptist

ReV. 3. Russ©;., pastor. 3;30 a. m!, Sunday school; II a. m. and 8 p. m., preaching by the pastor; 3:00 p. m., The Rev. J. S. Crittenden of Richmond, has recently assisted the Mt. Zion Baptist chidrch of Indianapolis, in a revival meeting. More than thirty persons were added to the

glVI~an indoor picnic May 19 at 7:30. Richard Shaw, chairman; James Crump, vice-chairman; Mrs. Jessie Cunningham,-. Mrs. Moblia IJiack, Walter Grimes, Qharles Richardson, Mrs. John M. Powell. Mrs. Rhod'a

A. Hanley is president.

The Baby contest and a musical will be held May 28th at 8 o’clock p.

m. The public is invited.

There will be a city-wide doll contest. Priae will be given best rag doll, the best, original doll, and the pretti-

church; 25 of which were by baptism. Rev. Crittenden is a splendid

pastor and preacher. Rev. S. B. But-1 cst uo l. An children are urged

ler, pastor. f '.rnoet« *or the p.iges. * - ! Union Tabernacle Baptist _ I Rev, R. . Leonard, pastor. Bible r-CMTBD I school 9;30 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m.,

i j by the pastor, subject, “The Fellowsnip of the Upper Room.” *A mon-

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ster meeting at three p. m., by the Marjory Henry Missionary Circle and the Pastor’s Aid. Preaching by Rev. Leonard Manuel. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. Subject, “The Christ of Pentl-

cost.” Baptizing May 18.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administratrix of Estate of Samuel Davis, Jr., deceased late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 86-29511 Henrietta M. DaVi* R. L. BROKENBURR, Atty. 5-3-3L

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administratrix of Estate of Edward F Dyer, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 86-29509 Mollie Dyer A. C. BAUMOART, Atty. 5-3-3t.

Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of Bertha Teea, absentee, late of Marion County, Indiana, Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 86-29331 Robert Teea R. B. H. SMITH, Atty. 4-19-3L

Locals

Dorsey, Willa Moore ahd Mattie Bradshaw, were dinner I quests of Mrs. Sajiie Phillips and daughter Mrs. Minnie Bledsoe, Sunday. A fourcourse dinner was served. The color scheme was amber, white and pink. Mrs. Octavia Waites and Mrs. Carrie Sawyer, spent Sunday in Charlestown, the guests of Mrs. Sawyer’s sisters, Mrs. Bell Wells and Mrs. Susie Buckner. Mrs. Mabel VanHorn. who underwent an operation ar the hospital last week, is convalescing. Mrs. Ada M. Dodson in Boulevard place, who has been HI tor over a week, is improving. Miss Grace Young, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Young, who has been ill at her home in Northwestern avenue, is improving nicely. Mrs. T. G. Flake, 326 West 12th street, entertained with a party in honor of Mrs. Alberta Johnson of Chicago, Mrs. F. DePew of Gary, and Mrs. Carrie Bryson at her home, April 26th. _ Mrs. Florence Ralne, 411 W. 26th street, spent the week end in Chicago.

To Preach Sermon

Mrs.

Eroy Harper in Highland place, was called to Chicago, Saturday by the death of her brother-in-law, Will Stewart. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Skelton, 2519 Northwestern avenue, are the proud parents pi a baby boy. Mother and son are doing nicely. Miss Frances Clayborne of Newcastle, spent Monday and Tuesday, the guests of Miss Ciena Duke. Miss Azlyn E. Starks, daughter of Patrolman and Mrs. Fred H. f-itarks, has returned home from Rock Cas-i tie, Va., to spend the summer with her parents in Martindale avenue. Miss Starks is a student of St. Francis del Sales academy. Will Observe Arviiversarv

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Irvine, has definitely Taken on .new life and the financial obligations are being discharged promptly. Each Sunday,” says a recent official statement on the matter, “brings to us a great crowd of itors and friends from all P a ^ the city to hear his wonderful me

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W W. Pruijt of Boston, Mass., has returned home after a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends i n this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Underwood, 1502 N. Arsenal avenue

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Rev. and Mrs. B. Wagner will ob- „„ , ^

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The Rev. A. J. Irvine, D. D. The Rev. Irvine, pastor of the

Allen Chapel, A. M. E. church, who will preach the annual Knights of Pythias sermon Sunday at the Phillips Mecorial, C. M. E. church. The Rev. Irvine, who is a product of Walden and Chicago 'universities, is described by his congregation as a splendid financier, organizer and

successful winner of souls. According to Allen Chapel mem-

bers, the church under the masterly executive leadership of the Rev.

lit. 2251 ^Nonh’ Dearborn street, gave .a farewell party in honor of their 'bro.ther, Mr. Pruitt. o . i Mrs Sylvia D. Swan, after a three

months stay with ho ^,

sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry^paniels. and other relatives, ! eft ‘f/a^with for a two weeks’ visit in her sister, en route to her home

Detroit.

Attends Corner Stone Laying Mrs. Lillian Childress Hall, librarian at the Crispus Attacks branch, has returned from Nashville, where she attended the corner atone laying of the new Fisk university library, and the Second Annual festival of Music, and Fine Arts. Mrs. Hall reports that the services were very impressive and interesting. Among the outstanding persons appearing on program were James Weldon Johnson, Leo Mieiziner, noted portrait painter; John Erskine, author; Aaron Douglas, artist, and- Elise McDougal Avres, author and educator. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes, 516 Minerva street, are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing fine.

Mrs. Clifford E. Gorden, who * been ill at her home, 1029 i Map 1 street, past two weeks, is n<* - to be out. *

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State Of Indiana, Marion County ss: Marion Probate Court, April Term 1330. No. 86-29486 Notice To Absentee. Ida Mukes Wilson, vs. Kattie Brown I To Kattie Brown, Greeting: Yob I are hereby nofified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the clerk of said court her certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you, the said defendant, on tin 15>th day of April, 1925, being then » resident of the city of Indianapolis, in the county of Marion, and state of Indiana, and the same being you* usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuous1 o since said date remained absent and unheard . from, leaving propert> in said county without having mad*; any provision for- its control m management; that by reason thereof, said property is suffering waste for want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now, therefore, you the said Hattie Brown, defendant and absentee u.’ aforesaid, are hereby notified tha 4 said complaint and the matwH therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said courj at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, county and state aforesaid, on the 18th day of June 1930, o» as soon thereafter as such hearinf can be Lad. Witness the clerk and seal of saiA court at Indianapolis, Indiana, thw 17th day of April, 1930. GEORGE O. HUTS ELL Clerk Of Probate Court JOSEPH K. BROWN Atty For Plaintiff 229 1-2 E. Wash. 4-26-3t

Vote For— Emma E. Helvie (Deputy Recorder) Republican Candidate for RECORDER Primary Election HOWARD COUNTY Primary Election May 6, 1930 Six and one-half years of service and efficiency. (Paid Political Advertisement)

Granted Divorce

Mrs. Luella Smith nee. Battle, 215 West North street, was -granted a divorce April 19 from Charles Smith on the grounds of cruelty and nonsupport. Rumo^ has it the. popular divorcee is contemplating an extended tour of the east and south, this spring. When interviewed by The Recorder reporter, she refused to confirm any such reports, simply stating that her plans for the future

were indefinite.

Madames Elizabeth Johnson, Sarah Buckingham, Ida Winston, Gertrude

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has dub' qualified as Administrator of Estate of Ida M. Heard (formerly Ewing), deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to lie solvent. No. 86-29520 Abraham L. Heard 5-3-3t.

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