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EVANSVILLE, IND.

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Edith E. Hite

cod’s Temple, A. M. E. Zion Cl^irch—Rev. C. C. Mark, pastor. rvlces were largely attended Sunday. Rev. McCain, presiding elder of Russellville, Ky. district preached a v/onderful ermon Sunday. ■ August 10, will be a big day wlh us. Our Presiding Elder, Rev. E. S. Bailey of loianapolis will be with us. Dinner will ge served by ladies of church. Rev. Sam Bryant, choir and members of Henderson, Ky., will be with us o conduct services in afternoon. Public is cordially invited to come and spend the day. Clubs are moving on nicely. Stewardess bg^ird nye t Thursday evening with Mrs. Burgess with Mrs. Ella McGill as hostess. Ladles Aid society was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening with Mrs. Rhodie Crawford in Fifth avenue. Mrs. Ollie Dixon in Tenth St., entertained Pastor’s Aid society Friday night. Mrs. Ida Copeland, president."* Mrs. Rosella Walden and Miss Jessica Burks of 405 Bellemeade avenue, will leave August 12 for their vacation trip, spending two weeks in Cleveland, Ohio, en route to Detroit end points in Canada the rest of summer. • Mrs. Sadie J. Berry of Chicago, is convalescing at the home of her mother and sister, Mesdames Mary Jackson and Ada Lambert, in South. Morton avenue. • Mrs. Birdie Bidets of Bellemeade Ave., is visiting e<^Ltek s stay in hicago. She will re-r<-la\t-* and friends in Adams, Tenn. • Mrs. Gustyne Clay Munday arrived in the city last Saturday from a week's stay in Chicago. She will remain in the city for a few days w^jth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clay in Olive street, before her departure to her home in Tuskegee, Ala. • Mrs. Helen M. Dorsey in Lincoln Ave., left Saturday for a two-week’s stay in Terre Haute and northern points. • Mrs. Marie Ford in 669 E. Cherry street, has returned home from five months stay at the bedside of her relatives in Indianapolis. She also spent two weeks in Terre Haute before returning home. • William Ford, Jr. of Indianapolis, is guest of his grandmother and relatives in. E. Cherry street for an indefinite stay. He is improving nicely from a recent ihness. • Arthur L. Greer of Chicago, was guest og his cousin, Mrs. Vina Warten and family In South Morton avenue, last Saturday. • Master Herman Freeman of Nashville, Tenn., motored to the city last week and spent a few hours with Master Philip Letcher and parents, in 752 South Covernor street. He was en route to Chicago and Wisconsin for summer. • Frank Hosendove of Terre Haute, is

k in the city for a few days visiting ^^riends. He is returning home Wed|flp£day. * Mrs. Addle Perry in Walnut

leaves Saturday for a brief

| }tay in Terre Haute, en route to Mun- * ;ie, Ind., where she will attend State

prand lodge of Household of Ruth. • Mrs. Lacy Cterka. passed away at St. Mary’s hospital July 31 after much Uness. Funeral services were congucted Monday August 4, at the resl- » ——— —

dence E. Sycamre street. Rev. C. O. I Hardison officiated. Surviving are: a husband, three sisters, Mesdames Georgia Cabell, Plummie Robinson, Doily Montgomery and a host of other relatives and friends; • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manion in Lincoln avenue, are proud parents of a baby boy. • Mrs. Loretta Howard of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Flora Hart and Mildred Adams, 617 South Governor St. * Mysterious Phantoms met last Friday night with Mrs. Ollie Dixon i n Tenth street. Club prises were awarded Mesdames Eva Cash, Alberta Mims and Hathaway. • Miss Helen Taylor is able to be out after recent illness. • Atty. H. A. Rouse spent last week in Shelbyville and Indianapolis. • Mrs. Susie Rouse in Elliott street, who has been very ill is improving. • Little Zion Baptist church in Oakdale is moving on under pastorate of Rev. J. W. Caldwell. Sunday School and Church services were largely attended Sunday. Clubs are all at work again. Missionary Circle met with Mrs. Carrie Norris in South Garvin street, last Thursday evening. A large number were present and a pleasant evening enjoyed. Mrs. Eugenia Williams is hostess this week. Faithful Few club will have special services next Sunday afternoon. Preaching by Pilgrim Progress club. • Misses Nellie, Kathryn and Ellen McFarland and Mrs. Willa Barnett Glenn, all returned to their homes in Detroit, Mich., last Saturday, after a threeweek’s visit here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McFarland and family in South Governor. They were recipients of many social courtesies while here. • Ruport Theron Cox, son of Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Cox will appear in Instrumental and Vocal recital at McFarland C. C. church Friday August 23. Don’t fail to hear him. Tickets now on sale. • Pentacostal mission in East Cherry street reports splendid services Sunday. At night, many visiting saints and fi lends were with us. Public is cordially inVited. Elder Stewart, pastor Delegates will leave soon for our

convention in Indianapolis.

LOGANSPORT. IND.

Mrs. Effie Taylor and daughter of Peru, are geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carter. • Miss Thelma Frasier o f Marion is guest of Miss Pauline Wfeaver. • A. M. E. Sunday school gave their annual piqnic at Spencer park, Thursday. Harry Harris, who is superintendent made all members and guests welcome. • Mr. and Mrs. Manley Newsom and daughter Mrs. Geo. Bacon of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and Mrs. Taylor and daughter Betty of Peru; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, Edith Davenport, Mrs. Myrtle Moore and son Charles of Excelsior Springs, Mo., motored to Culver, Sunday and picnicek at the lake. • Lindsey James, an aged barber died last' Thursday and was buried at Mt, Hope cemetery. • George Hill motored to Frankfort, to spend Sunday with his brother, Dr. Clarence Hill.

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TERRE HAUTE, IND.

P. W. Corley

Horac-comlng and basket meeting will be held Sunday August 10th at Lost Creek. An Old-fashioned basket dinner will be observed at 1:30. Rev. L B. Blade of Baptist church will preach 3:00 p. m.. Rev. E. L. Rabiloy of Allen chapel will preach, asisted by Rev. J. S. A. Mitcham of Spruce St. church. A Sacred program by Lost Creek Toung People’s club, directed by Mrs. Mable Batton, will be tendered at 8 p. m. The public Is invited. • Emancipation Celebration asQciation is palnning for the “big day" September 22nd. Following are chairman of committees: Advertisement, Joseph Churchill; Program, A. Canady; Finance, Edward Parks; Grounds, I. Holmes; Consession, P. W. Corley, see him if you wish t o have sands at stadium. • Mr. and Mrs. William Webster of South 13th street are guests of her brother at Springfield, O. • Gilbert Harrod has returned from Chicago for an Indefinite stay. • Mesdames Ella Hilllman and E. R. Clark attended funeral services for rs. Henrietta C. Battles, last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Monroe of Detroit, Mich., are visiting the mother and sister of Mr. Monroe. • Mrs. Robert Buford of 1622 Elm street is ill. • Mrs. J. Benson Is visiting her sick sister at Springfield, Illinois. • Miss Edna Edward is visiting friends and relatives at Chicago, Fox Lake, Detroit, Mich, and Canada. * Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Porter of Wahlngton, D. C., motored here for a visit 'with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Haze Batton and their families. * Miss Gladys Mayberry of South Bend is guest of her gradmoher, Mrs. Peter Holmes of South 13th street. * M*8| Thompson and Mrs. Powell of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting Mrs.' Angelina Wilson and also visited in Anderson. • Mrs. Angellne Wilson who has been quite ill, is improving. • Mrs. Luvenia Hearn is expected home this week from Union hospital, where she underwent an operation. • James Harvel and R. C. Simpson continue © improve from their illness. • Mr. nd Mrs. C. T. Hyte have returned from several weeks spent In Colorado. • Leareda Hill of WinstonSalem, N. C., was guest of Miss Ethel Upthegrove. * William Holland, who has been teaching in Houston, Tex, Is spending his vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holland. • Mrs. John Nash motored to visit friends in Tuscola, Illinois. • Miss Helen M. Harris of Chicago, is vis-

iting Mrs. Hattie Parks.

Spruce Street Rescue mission, 2208 Spruce St. Elder L. R._ Tolbert, minister. Sun. Prayer service, 6 a. m., morning worship, 11:30 a. m.; S. S., 2 p. m.; evening service, 7:45 p. m.; 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. The public is welcome at each service.

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Second Missionary uaptUt—Corner of 14th & Oak Sta. Rat. B. N. Murrell, pastor. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Church school at 12.30 p. m. B. T. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evaninf worship at 7:45 o’clock. Highland Baptist—Munday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 a*-

clock.

St. Paul’s Baptist—Cor. Second A Farrington Sts. S. S. at 9:30 a. m.; L. W. Ligon, supt. Rev. Moaes Pinckney, pastor. Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock. Evening worship 7:45 o’clock. Union Baptist—Cor 24th St. A 7th Ave. Rev. J. W. Butler, pastor. S. S. at 10 a. m.; S Harvey, supt Morning worship at 11:40 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Spruce St. A. M. E.—Cor. 19th & Spruce Sts. Rev. J. A. Mitcham, pastor. Morning worship, 10:30 o’clock. S. S., 12 a. m. A. C. E. L. at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting a ad Bible study hour, Wednesday eve-

ning.

Lost Creek Methodist-r—Rev. Jos. Churchill, pastor. S. S., 2 p. m.

Preaching services at 3 p. m.

Copeland Chapel C. M. E.—1935 tor. S. S. at 9:45 a. m. Epworth league at 6 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meet-

ing at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday.

Friendship Baptist —20th & Linden Sts. The Rev. C. H. Robb, pastor. S. S,, 9:30 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Ev-

ening service, 7:30 of-lock.

First Free Baptist—Cor. 13th &

Franklin Sts. The Rev. E. ^-i c hoir of

Warfield, pastor. Elijah Parks, superintendent of S. S. Regular

meetings during the day.

Saulter’s M. E.—Rev. L. E. Jordan, pastor. School of Religious Education at 10 a. m. oMrning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at

7:30 o’clock.

ML Pilgrim Baptist cnurch—Cor of 19th and Elm Sts. Rev. Q. RiJohnson, pastor. S. S., 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening services at

8 o'clock.

Allen Chapel—Cor. 3rd * Crawford Sts. Rev. E. L. Rabitory, pastor. Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock. S. S. at 12:30 p. m. Allen Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 o’clock. Calvary Baptist—Cor. 13th St. A College Ave. Rev. J. B. Dnncan, pastor. S. S., 9:30 a. m. Rev. C. M Winbush, supt Morning worship 7:30. Prayer meeting 7:39 p. au Wednesdays.

Vernon. • Mrs. Robert Pennebak^f and Curtis Cowherd, spent Sunday In Tayiorevllle, guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Starks. • Mrs. Sarah Richey. and Miss Nettie Marie Harris of Indianapolis is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Troutman.

FRANKLIN, IND.

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Mr*. H. C. Williams ’ Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Granger and Mr. and. Mrs Lovie Granger and baby and Mrs. Horn all of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Cordelia Richey, Sunday. Mrs. Pet Granger and Mrs. Horn are sisters of Mrs. Richey; they were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Richey instead of Mrs. Ida Moore as was reported. • Mrs. Amanda Gains left last Friday for a two-week’s stay at Helfins camp. • Virgil Seniors, son and daughter and Mr. Lee of Shelbyville, were guests of Mrs. Gains and daughter Inez, Thursday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. George McGill and family spent Sunday in Fairmount, guests of Rev. fcnd Mrs Thomas McGill. • Mrs. Wm. Vancleave spent week end in Kokomo, guest of her sister, Mrs. Florence Brownlee. • Mrs. Lizzie Drye spent last Sunday in the city guest of her children. * Mr. and Mrs. Natha Edlin and Mr. and Mrs. Bethel of Chicago, stopped off and visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, enroute to Indianapolis from Louisville, Ky. • Mrs. Percy Hunter is able to be up after a weeks iliness. * Mrs. Alice Owens and Mrs. Richard Wales were guests of Mrs. Cphelia King in Edinburg, Friday. • Miss Elizabeth Martin of Indianapolis, spent week end with Miss Mattic Wales. * Frank Hunt of Louisville, spent week end with relatives. • Jack T. Henderson is ill at his home In West King street. • Clarence Perkins, who had an attack of appendicitis is able to be out. • Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins, enroute to their home in Shelbyville, Ky., from Indianapolis, where they attended the funeral ..of their grandson. • Mrs. Wm. Smith of Shelbyville, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson. • Miss Laurabelle Evans of Indianapolis, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans. * Misses Celeste Jones and Mable Maudlin and Robert Bradley of Indianapolis', spent Sunday with Meredith Wi)lian)£. • Wendell Williams and Miss Gladys Whitlow of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams. • Mrs. Chester Lee spent Sunday in Anderson guest of Mrs. Katherine Drake. • Mrs. Virginia Gray, spent last week in Louisville visiting her mother. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown and Richard Staten of North Vernon, spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams, ehroute from St. Louis. * Exercies of Cradle Roll department of A. M. • E. church Inst Sunday afternoon were well attended and babies under training arid direction of . Superintendent Mr*. Armstrong were proficient in their parts and were highly entertaining' to

NEW CASTLE, IND.

Richard Bester left Saturday for Chicago, where he will spend two weeks with his brother. • Miss Agnes Brown of Richmond, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Berline Hiatt. • Richard Bester and Mrs. Ola Mae Williams attended the Show In Muncie, Saturday afternoon. * Mrs. Joe Hoosier ia very sick at her home in South Cth street • Mrs. Marie M. Taylor of Chicago, is guest of Rev. and Mrs. M. L. J. Bellinger. * Mrs. Fannie Smith, brother, Jessie Smith, Membrance Smith and Fred Walden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Walden, 'Sunday. Later' in aftetnoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cambell and f&Triily of Richmond were their guests. Mias Mary Bea Crlss has returned from a visit in Indianapolis. * Laque Hiatt returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives in Anderson. • Roy Russell, Miss Francis Claborne, Fred Mason motored to Muncie, Satuiday and attended the movie. * Mrs. Emma Hoosler and family of Anderson, spent the week end with relatives in this city. • Mrs. Berline Hiatt entertained with a party at her home in North Main street, Tuesday evening. Those but of town were: Edward Harold and Oliver Frye of Muncie; Misses Hannah, Matte and Julia Broddus, Robert Page and Wilber Valentine of Anderson; Miss Helen Brooks, Lofrell Heathcock and Earl White of Knightstown; William Watkins and Mr. Rodger of Greenfield. • Mrs. M. L. dooper and son Herman, left Thursday for a visit wih relatives in the Southern part of state to be gone several weeks. • A Membership drive has been put on at Wiley church for month of August. Mrs. Frank Hardin and Mrs. G. Walden are captains. • Rev. F. Jones of Bethel church preached at Wiley church Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family of Richmond and Mrs. G. Walden called on Eddie Jones at Village, Sunday afternoon. * Miss Lillian Thomas and Hobert Belt of Muncie and Lawerence Fox of Rlchtnond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bailey. • Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bailey and family spent Thursday In Richmond. • A play called, "General Judgement," will be given at Wiley M. E. church August 12. Everybody Is Invited. • Official Board meeting was held at Wiley M. E.

churCh Moday evening.

Ark., filled the pulpit a* First Baptist church Sunday at 3:00 p. m. He Is a forceful speaker. Each church weiit on record Sunday August 3 as rendering exceptionally good services to him. * Mrs. Sallie ain was taken to United Friends’' of America hospital at Little Rock, Sunday to undergo an operation for Gall Stone trouble and other ailments.

1 NEW ALBANY, IND.

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Lida C. Craven Sunday school of Bethel A. M. E. church has changed to 9:00 o’clock during the summer. A. C. E. league . ' had a large attendance, first Sunday in the month being Consecration day. Meetings every Sunday 6:30 to 7:30. • Miss Maybell Roberts of Ealey street is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roberts of Terre Haute, Ind. • Mrs. A. J. Allen of Kansas City Kansas and iirs. L. C. Craven were gSests of, Mrs. Mattie Keller £nd Mrs. KieStarks. Monday. * “The Challenge of -the Cross,” a Sacred drama

their audience. A real baby in a real • wifi be at Gallation Baptist church,

Old-fashioned cradle was a unique feature of program. . Little Ralph Goodpasture and Bernice Riffe in an attractive way presented Rev. and Mrs. Moorman wih a purse. Mr. Maddex first assistant district superintendent of Seymour and quite a few from his S. S., who rendered several very pleasing numbers on program. Mrs. J. P. Q. Wallace of Indianapolis was special speaker for the occasion.

Come again Mrs. Wallace.

ROCKVILLE, IND. Caterine Dickerson

Sundy morning Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Yales and son Jr., at brekfast. • Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Yates and daughter, Pearl, attended funeral services o f Herman Roberts of Burnett. Mr. Roberts was killed in an automobile accident. • Miss Rosemary Dickerson is visiting relatives and friends of Culver, Ind. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Yates and son Jr., who had been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Yates, returned to their home in Detroit, Michigan. • Mr. and Mr. Wilson Rickman were in Terre *Haute, Thursday. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rickman and Mrs. Morton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell of Bloom-

ingdale, Ind.

MITHELL, IND. Eudora B. Clemons

Rev. W. H. Giles preached an Inspiring sermon Sunday morning. • B. Y. P. U., at usual hour. * A. M. E.

Bloomingon, will sing at

Methodist church on 8th and Main.* Mrs. Etta Brown of Indianapolis is here visiting Dr. and Mrs. Siegmund. • Jug band of Kentucky enertained the week end here. • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Henderson of Indianapolis, spent week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Thursday night. • Chester Lee Gibson, son of Mrs. Sarah Gibson was drowned Monday July 28. He w a s a member of Class 1930 of Scribner High school. We have lost one of our outstanding young men, whose future seemed so bright. Funeral was held Wednesday July 30. • Rev. Craven was called to Corjtdon, Ind., to preach the funeral of Posey Mitchem, who

died July 31.

OREENCASTLE, IND. Marshall Miles is visiting in Terre Haute. • Mrs, W. W. Hawkins of Torre Haute, visited Mrs. Chas: Woods Monday. • Murray Townsend, William and Porter Cartwright, Charles Brown and Russell ' Thaggard, spent Saturday in Indianapolis. • Mr. *Qd Mcs. LeRoy Mosely and Ora Mosely of Brasil spent Sunday here. • J. Due, who has been employed In Ploomington, returned home Sunday for an indefinite stay. • Mr. and Mfs. 4. Pittman and daughters, Mary and Margaret and Andrew Taylor motored to Indianapolis, Saturday arid visited Rev. and Mrs. Charles Walton, Mrs. Lillie Taylor, Misses Frances and Mildred Marshall. • A lawn fete was giver) at the home of Mrs. M. CAldWell Saturday evening which was an ideal event for hot weather. • Mrs. Roscop McCay and daughter, Mias A. I. Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack' son and daughter Roberta Louise, who have been on an extended motor trip’through the East have returned home. • N. A. A. C. P., met Monday at 8:00 p.. m., in St. Paul Baptist church. Reports of different committees were made. There will be a picnic on August 15 and everyone is cordially invited, whether a member or not. Don't forget to be at Saint Paul Baptist church at 8:30 sharp a* this is the hour the lost car leaves!! There will be games of various kinds L artd plenty of enjoyment for every one. Come with well-filled baskets. • ?Ars. Robt. Thomas and son, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Julian and family returned home Mcfttd&y. Miss Irma Julian acc *mpanied Mrs. Thomas home and is tipending a short vacation in Chicago. Mrs. Thomas very beautifully entertained the congregation at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday evening with three selections. She will b e remembered by many for her beautiful voice.

NORTH VERNON, IND.

—•— Velma Dixon Rev. W. L. Noel, new presiding elder held his first qurteriy meeting and conference. He preached a very Inspiring sermon, subject, "Such as it tis" and was appreciated by all who heard it. Rev. A. L. Mayer, paster. • Death Of W. W. Barton: W. W. Barton, age 64, pased away at his home, 311 Hoosier streeL Wednesday morning at 10:15 after an illness o 2 years. Funeral services were held at Second M. E. church Saturday afternoon. Item A. L. Moyer In charge, assisted by Rev. Terrell of Shelbyville, Ind.; Rev. W. L. Noel of Louisville and Rev. Leggett of Indianapolis. Mr. Barton was a respected

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LYLES, IND. Lyles A. M. E. church, Rev. A. L. Johnson, pastor. He preached a wonderful sermon, text, "Get a Better Grip.” In afternoon Rev. A. L. Johnson and family motored over to Princeton to Second M. E. church, Rev. Giles, pastor. There will be a Home-coming August 15, 16 and 17; everybody is welcome. Aid and Misclonaries will meet at home of Mrs. Luela Hardiman. • Mrs. Eva Walden and family, Mrs. Francis Hardiman and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Marjorie Nolcox Thursday and Friday. They were dinner guest* of Mrs. Jensey Parks; Saturday guests of*Mrs. Luela Hardiman.

CHARLESTOWN, IND.

W. G. Newbolt

Supt. of Bethel S. S., George Payntber is sadly missed but the work is going on very nicely. Rev. Tolbert was present in the afternoon and preached a very Spiritual and inspiring sermon, Subj., "The Strong must Bear the Infirmities of the Weak." Come to Home-coming Aug. li. • Richard Smith was Sunday afternoon guest of his mother, Mrs. Susan Smith. Mrs. Murdock and children of New Albany were also caller* at that time. • Second Baptist church. Rev. Bass of Louisville will preach at Second Baptist church Sunday morning August 10. Junior Male quartet of Wesley M. E. church in Jeffersonville, rendered music for B Y. P. U. ^service Sunday eventag. * Misses Carrie Johnson and Susie Twyman and Mrs. Emma Tyler of Jeffersonville; Miss Wilson of Louisville and Nelson Head were Sunday-

citixen and was loved by all who venln& ca iiers of Mrs

Robert New-

knew him. He was a successful farm- j • Barbecued meat and fried er for 30 years. He was an employee ohicken wlu be se rved at Home-com-

ing dinner August 17.

Henry Cooper.' * B. Y. P. D., •' will

give a sqcial today; everyone is invited. ‘ Mrs. Thomas Ashe is visiting ii' Muncie, Ind. • Arvil Walls of St. Louis, spent a few days withh Ps sister, Mrs. Rady Berry. ’• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cates and her sister Miss Smith spent Sunday with jtr. and Mrs.. Wm. Ganawpy. • Quite' a few attended the, fpneral of aunt Susan Thomas at Bloomington. * Mrs. Carrie Hawkins, who has been here visiting her sister has returned to Chicago. * Mrs. Louis Ash’s hand has improved. * Bargara Jean Tllford has

improved rapidly.

VINCENNES, IND. — •-> Mr*. L. Crutchfield Regular services were held at both churches Sunday. Three services will be held Sunday August 11th at Bethel A. M. E. church. Sunday schbol, 9:30 a. m.; Love feast, 10:45 a. m.; Communion, 3:00 p. m.; evening service, 7:45 p. m., everyone is cordially invited to attend. • Wm. Embry i s ill at his home in South Second St. * Mrs. Hazel Robinson and children, LaVern, Musetta and Mary Esther Lucas of Patoka, were week - end guqsts of their cousin, Mrs. Floyd Beverly and family. Mary Esther remained to spend the week with Laura and Audrey Beverly. • Mother Tate of Chattanooga, Tenn. and grandsons, Aaron, William N., Lewis and Felix Lewis are In the city assisting I'tv. Pettigrew in a meeting. They were accompanied to this city by four other members of their church. Master Felix Lewis is quite a preacher and great numbers have heard him while he has been in this city. They are holding services under a canvas located on Minneapolis avenue. The pastor and members of Second Baptist are engaged in A ten-day meeting which will close on August 17th with a basket dinner. A number of visitors from Washington and Lawrencevllle were in the 1 city Sunday. • Naomi and Melba Davis spent the week in Terre Haute, as guest of Mrs. Bigham and daughter. • Margie Monroe celebrated her birthday Wednesday afternoon at the home of her father by having Laura and Audrey Beverly aa her afternoon guest. Refreshments were serv-

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COLUMBUS, IND. —•— Jas. Kirkpatrick has returned home after a visit In Louisville and ether parts of Ky. • Miss Elizabeth Foree of Madison, is visiting her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goens. * Jim Johnson, Jajnes Johnson and Miss /Louise pack sjgwjt Sunday; in North

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1 honor of Mrs. Marguerite Saunders of Toledo, O., who has been visiting her mother. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore, Carl Watkins, Joseph Nichlos, Clarence Bellamy, James Eubanks, Miss Fanny Ferre*, Mrs. Emma Collins and Mr. and Mr* Walter Davis. The party was entertained by Miss Odessa Cosby of New Orleans, La., professional dancer, iff

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of Reliance manufacturing for 2 years, when his health failed and was ftreed to give it up. Mr. Barton’s cheerful disposition gained him many friends. He is survived by widow, 3 children, Mrs. James Price of Cincinnati, t>.; Mrs. Goldie Price of Wichita, Kansas and William Barton o f this city; 5 sisters, 2 brothers, 5 grandchildren and host of other rela-

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and friends who mourn his dfeath. Those attending funeral from surounding cities were: Indianapolis; LouisVille; Cincinnati; Wichita Kansas; Rushville; Columbus; Maryland; Chicago, Illinois; Tennessee and many other towns and cities. • Mrs. O. Mdy who has been on sick list !■ much better. • Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Frazier and daughter, spent week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Dixon. • Miss Louise Peck, James Johnson and eon, James of Columbus, visited relatives and friends, Sunday. * Edgar Mammex and daughter Blanche and a girl friend worshipped at Secdnd M. E. church, Sunday evening. • Mr. and Mr. George Everett of Cincinnati, are viltiug Mr. and Mrs. G. Peck and family. • Herschel Dixon transacted business In Cincinnati, last week. • Misses Mary and Minnie Peck have returned home after 3-week’s visit with relatives and friends in Cincinnati. * Master Wm. Charles Price, of Wichita, Kansas, Is visiting . his grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Barton.

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Roy Oglesby in spite of the draught have marketed over 4 tons of cabbage and about that many beans. • Charles Johnson’s car was damaged in a wreck last Saturday night. His mother, sister and Mrs. . Addle Johnson who were riding with him received a few minor injuries. * Mrs. Addie Johnson has gone to Louisville for an indefinite stay. • Meet old friends at Home-coming Sunday August 17. • A beautiful quilt was presented to Bethel church to be sold for benefit of Home-coming, by Mrs. Albert Brooks and mother of Chicago. We said Praise God from whom all Blessings flow. Send for a ticket on anether very beautiful quilt already pieced and ready for use. A very beautiful ocean-wave pattern in pink,

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