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Quinn of Madison, was guest of Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Henrietta Thurman
TERRE HAUTeTIndT
J P. W. Coriey
fh-ogram for Emanclpaton day Mon-
eav September 22nd, at the stadium. The parade moves promptly at 11 00 *• m. Ball game, 1:00 p. m . Lincoln and Washington schools, a prise for *ho winning team; welcome address, R T ' Edw *«-d«; speaking, 2:30 p. m • Invocation. R ev , c . M. C. Hamonds!
Emancipation Proclamation,
Fharman Weils; I-lncoln’s Oettysturg address, Erma WUliams; speak-
f-rs, F. M. Anderson, Hon.
Richards, Atty. Edmond ton;drili by Pioneer
omusements and plenty to eat. The Jndnuftn State band, assisted byoth- • r bl‘ ids will furnish music. • Harry ^Mpurhigh Music society will meet
September 21 five o’clock, at
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Mary Winston, 1933 Sprue® atreet.
NEWCASTLE, IND.
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died Monday after a long illness. Funeral was held Thursday afternoon at Bethel A. M. E. church, conducted bJ- Rev. g\ Jon^s. *\ajjtor. Burial. South Mound cemetery. Survivors are: a husband, 2 sisters and one brother. • j. Myers is feeling better. • Mr. and Mrs. William Rhinehart of Connersvilie, were guests of Mr. a
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Mrs. John Castleman, last Sunday. Embroidery club met with Mrs. Lufile Kimbrough last Thursday. • Rev. Mrs. Cook of Connersvilie, preached at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Baptist choir there furnished music. * Mr. and Mrs. J. Castleman entertained at dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ranrom and son Samuel Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan and Mme. Gilner nil of Indianapolis and Rev. M. L. J. Eellinger and family. • Smitha Briscoe, Mrs. Minnie Ford. Mr. and Mrs. j. s. Walden called on Rev. end Mrs. M. L. J .Bellinger, Sunday. Rfev. Jones, pastor of Bethel A. M.
E. church
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which convenes in Richmond September 23, 24. 26 and 27. Tt ev . Jones preaches his last sermon, Sunday. *
FRANKLIN, IND. Mrs. H. C. Williams
John White and Billy Bell were guests of Miss Mary K. Perkins. • Henry Brown of Frankfort, Ky., was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins. * Mrs. Lena Burris, son and daughter motored to Indianapolis Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sims. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riffe and daughter spent Sunday in Indianapolis. • Ed Dempsey and Arthur Bush of Noblesville, were Sunaay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herd. • Mr. Ross of New Albany, spent last Saturday with his uncle rnd family, Samuel Beatty. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and daughter of Indianapolis, spent week end with Mrs. Alice Owens. • Richard Wales epent Saturday in Indianapolis. • Mrs. Alice Owens, Harry Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent Sunday afternoon in Columbus. * Mrs. Ophelia King of Edinburg, was Sunday diner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wales. • Mrs. H. C. Williams spent Monday In Indianapolis. • The entertainment given by Conference | Claim club was a success. Miss Ad-
and his congregation are -. T, , oucc '
preparation, fo^onftre"* ■ 0 ° , ' e , man is closing a successful confer
the home of Miss , A - E- Kimbrough spent the week end
here with his family. • Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Valentine and Mrs. Nettle Jones and husband cf Indiana polls, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Valentine’s mother Mrs. Ida Harris and of Miss Pearl Johnson. • Mrs. Martha Hunter, 611 South Third street, mother of Miss Virginia Flemig continues seriously ill. • Mrs. Mary Crutcher is improving. • Dr. H. L Wilson of Cincinnati, O., is house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. EvAns. Dr. Wilson is a brother of Mrs. Evans. • Mrs. Remus Hicks has as her guest her mother from Chicago. • The remains of Mrs. Ida Stone, who died at 520 South 1st street, last week, were taken by motor to her home Tat Columbus, Tenn., by G. W. Green, funeral director and Frank Tyler, for burial. • Among those who left the city to teach were: Carlyle Holland for West Virginia Collegigte institute; W’m. Holland, Houston, Tex., as coach of Jack Yates High school; Albert Parks to Tallahassee, Fla., as head of Junior High school and extension work; Miss Margarett Porter, Gary, Ind.; James Anderson, Louisville, Ky., public school; BUss Daisy Bishop as principal o f ^B^bion schools; Wesley Powell, ^pisTon-Salem, N. C.; Pat Powell, ■Lincoln university at Jefferson City, Ikfo. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolton 1*305 Chasa street announce the birth A a son, Albert G. • Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roberts 2327 7th avenue, anfamnee the birth of a daughter, Maxne Delores. • Alpha Omega Chapter i pf Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority met last Saturday afternoon with Soror Ethel Upthegrove, 621 Gilbert avenue. Following the business session, the sorority colors were carried out i n a two-course luncheon, at which time the sorors were surprised by the announcement of the engagement of Soror Ethel Upthegrove to Leender Hill of Winston-Salem, N. C. Wedding will take place in October. Miss Upthegrove is the second daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Upthegrove. • Mrs. Warren Parker is seriously 111 at her home. Elm and 23rd Sts. • Mrs. Eva Waldon and children have moved from Tippecanoe street, to 1923 Spruce street. • Call P. w. Corley, prone Harrison 7360, for stand on Kmanclpatlon day, or news for this paper, or address 2133 Spruce St. • Rev. W. E. Clark, pastor of Highland Baptist church, is on his vacation •r.d contemplates visiting Kentucky. • Silver Leaf club of Calvary Baptist church* will render a special program, Sunday September 21st. The Kentucky club will give a pageant Friday September 26th. The State’s rally will close Sunday September 28th with preaching by Rev. Bosea Pinckney. * Synday services BF close the conference year for j^luce Street and Allen A. M. E. Hfehea. The pastors. Revs. J. S. A. HjV^m and E. L. Rabltoy will leave
for conference.
entertained Rev.
and Mrs. M. L. J. Bellinger and family at dinner. Friday. • Several attended the Kiser xMerideth reunion at Greenfield, Sunday. • a group supper of Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Cooper, last Tuesday evening. • a shower was given on Mrs. Anna Mae Bellinger at the home of M r s Forest Willis last Tuesday evening! Fhe received ma iy beautiful and useiul gifts. The house was prettily decorated with baskets of flowers of the season. Refreshments were served Cafeteria style. Those present were’ Mesdames Clarinda Ross, Irene e! Castleman, Minnie Belle Ford, S. S. f-’lone, Helen Porter, Mary Boatwright, Mary Thurman, Leona Willis, Alyce G. Walden and the honored guest. After lunch the evening was spent with games and music. * Miss Martha Boatwright was very sick last Tuesday. • Mrs. J. Merida and daughters Aletha and Edith entertained at their home in Spiceland, Sunday. The following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pettiford and son Howard and Miss Martin of Toledo; Mr. and M.-s. Jesse Wright and daughter Juanita; Mr. and Mrs. OWens and daughters, Mrs. Andres all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boatwright and family, Mrs. Jane Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Walden of New Castle and Mrs. Nellie Brandy and daughter ' Mirlon o f Spiceland. • Leonard Gay was weekend guest of his wife and has left for Ft. Wayne. • Mrs. Arthur Hall is improving. • M. L. Cooper has re-
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Roberta Boatright has re-
turned from a visit to Louisville and Indianapolis. • Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and Earl Mabra motored to Chicago Thursday. • Mrs. Bailey of
turned from a visit in Indianapolis. • ? New Castle, is visiting her daughter,
ence year. Sunday will be his last sermon. W. M. M. S., will have charge of evening services and wMll present a Biblical pageant. Saturday night men of the church will serve a supper. • Atty. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson, Chicago, visited' his niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson. Mr. Henderson who has been ill for sometime, is improving. * Miss Emma Sims of Edinburg was dinner guest of Miss Phyllis Taylor. Thursday evening. • Misses Pauline Lee and Phyllis Taylor attended a party in Indianapolis Saturday night. They were accompanied home by her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scott. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and son were guests of their son In Indianapolis. • Mrs. D. W. Caine was hostess to Imperial club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Katherine Armstrong read a paper and the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Francis Tanner was observed; she received many useful and beautiful gifts. Dainty refrehments were served. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Huey Streets, Mrs. Clara Clemons of Indianapolis and Mrs. Addle Burden of Muncie, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery. • Mr. and Mrs. Webster Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riffe and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tanner and son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Indianapolis, Sunday.
RUSHVILLE, IND.
Miss Flora Taylor and Claude Arm- | • Mrs ’ Bundrant. • Miss Celesta
S208 Spruce St. Elder L. It. TolSpruce Street Rescue mission, bert, minister. Sunday prayer service, 6 a. m.; morning worship, 11:30 a. m.; S. S., 2 p. m.; evening service, 7:45 p. m. Evangelist service. The public is welcome at each service. Bacond Missionary Baptist—Corner of 14th ft Oak Sts. Rar. B. N. Murrell, pastor. Morning worship at 10:4ft o’clock. Church school at 12:30 p. m. B. T. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evaning worship at 7:46 o’clock. highland Baptist—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock: B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. livening worship at 7:4S a’-
clock.
ft. Paul’f Baptist—Cor. Second ft Farrington Sts. S. S. at 9:30 a. m.; L. W. Ligon, supt. Rev. Moses Pinckney, pastor. Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock. Evening worship 7:46 o’clock. Union Baptist—Cor 24th SL ft fth Ave. Rev. J. W. Butler, pastor. S. 8. at 10 a. m.; S Harvey, supt Morning worship at 11:40 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Evening
strong of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glover last week. • Gueinie Lawerence of Anderson, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandy at Spiceland, Sunday. • W. H. Redd and Henry Porter, who have been visiting Mrs. Emma Howard for the past few weeks left for their home In Lexington, Ken tucky, Tuesday. • Mrs. Ola Mae Williams and Richard Bester attended the show at Muncie, Thursday evening. • Mrs. Nellie Shucraft entertained at the home of Mrs. Emma Howard Thursday evenlg. The following persons: W. H. Redd and Henry Porter of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Agie Williams of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Barker Whitfield, Mrs. Erma Howard, Mrs. Ella Howard and Brest Kiser of Elkhart. • Mrs. Erma Howard, Mrs. Ella Howard, Mrs. Sarah Henderson, W. H. Redd, Henry Porter, Nellie Shucraft, Effie Bowles, Jasper Powell, Ernest Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Barker Whitfield were guests at a 6-o’clock dinner Sunday of Mrs.
Agie Williams in Anderson.
p at 7:30 o’clock. St. A. M. E.—Cor. 19th ft ce Sts. Rev. J. A. Mitcham, tor. Morning worship, 10:30 o’S. S., 12 a. ffi. A. C. E. L. at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting and Bible study hour, Wednesday eve-
Lost Creek Methodist—Rev. Jos. Churchill,''pestoA S. S., 2 p. m. ng services at 3 p. m. J Chapel C. M. E.—1935 g? S. at 9:46 a. m. Epworth gt 6 p. m. Evening worat 7:90 o’clock. Prayer meet7:#0 p. m., Wednesday.
MITCHELL, IND.
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Rev. T. J. Tunstlll preached an Inspiring sermon Sunday. Communion was also observed. A play will be given for benefit of B. Y. P. U. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gangway, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cates of Bedford spent Sunday in IndiarTapolis. • Howard Hardesty from Tenn., spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Della Ice. • Roland Campbell was in this city the first of week.
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Friendship Baptist —20th ft Linden Sts. The Rev. C. H. Robb, pas tor. S. S., 9:30 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 if-lock. First Free Baptist—Cor. 13th ft Franklin Sts. The Rev. E. W. Warfield, pastor. Elijah Parks, superintendent of S. S. Regular meetings during the day. Saulter’s M. E.—Rev. h. E. Jordan, pastor. School of Religious Education at 10 a. m. oMrning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Mt. Pilgrim Baptist church—Cor of 19th and Elm Sts, Rev. O. E. Johnson, pastor. S. S., 9:39 a. m. Morning service, 11 o’clock. E. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening services at 8 o’clock. Allen Chapel—Cor. 5rd ft Crawford Sts. Rev. E. L. Rabitory, pastor. Moaning worship at 10:4S o’clock. S. S. at 12:90 p. m. Allen Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 o’clock, lalvary Baptist—Cor. 13th St. ft College Are. Rev. J. B. Duncan, pastor. 8. S., 9:30 a. m. Rev. C. M Wlnbush, supjt Morning worship 7:30. Prayer meeting 7:39 p. m* Wednesdays.
Jcnes of Indianaolis, Robert Bradley and sister. Mrs. Nannie Merrit motored to Springfield, O., Tuesday to visit the sister of the latter. * Mildred and Catherine Brown have returned from Chicago, where they have been for several weeks. * Charley Carter has moved into house on East 8th street with James Daniels. • Dr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnf.on of Shelbyville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ramsey last week. • Mrs. Saliie Smith, who has been at Bay View, Mich., during the vacation returned home Saturday. * Rev. F R. Arnold and wife visited friends here a few days last week. Rev. Arnold pastored M. E. church here a few years ago. Mrs. Arnold visited Mrs. Miller while Rev. Arnold made a trip to Chicago. • L. Lewis made a flying trip to Chicago. Saturday returning Monday. • Mrs. Mary English and son Jesse spent the week end in nldianapolis. • Russell Scott has returned from Canada. • Rev. and Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Rebecca Leonard spent Saturday in Indianapolis. • Mrs. Mary Adams is the newly elected president of Wesley M. E. Church Epworth league. • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bundrant have taken residence with their mother, Mrs. 1 mkie Bundrant. • Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Connersvilie, visited ihe families of Mrs. Dan Ramsey and Mrs. George Leonard Sunday. • Last Friday, Mrs. E. R. Dudley, the evangelist returned with Henry Miller from Dayton, O. Having conducted successful revival here during the winter, Mrs. Dudley is fresh in the memory of the people. Upon request and invitation of the pastor of M. E. church, Mrs. Dudley gave a short talk and sang a solo. Mrs. Dudley returned Tuesday and leaves soon tot .Mississippi, where she is to conduct a revival. As the Pontiac ^took Its lonesome trail back for Rushville. Henry was smiling “with tears in his ejes.” * Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher and family, who have been visiting the family of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Fletcher, left for their home in Detroit Tuesday. • Mrs. M. A. R. Camphor, widow of Bishop Camphor, who spent twenty-five years In Africa, will speak at Wesley M. E. church Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock. This lecture will be under auspices of the Women’s Foreign Missionary. All are invited to hear her. Admission free. The following who have been on the sick list are all reported to be better at this writing viz: Mrs. Willis SommerviUe, Mrs. Rebecca Leonard and Essex Barber. * Mr. and Mrs. Everett Castleman after spending the summer at the lakes have returned home. • Mr. and Mrs. Ferber of Indianapolis, were in the city Sunday. • Fred Nurce of Illinois is visiting Mr. • and Mrs. Eugene Bailey and Mr. and Mrp. Josh Bailey of New' Castle, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bundrant Sunday. • Mrs. Gertrude Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Indianapolis, were guets of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac English, Saturday. ’*
EVANSVILLE, IND.
Miss Edith E. Hite 1831 S. Governor St.
The play, “Daniel In Lion's Den," will be presented at Nazarene Baptist church September 23, staged and directed by brotherhood of Little Zion Baptist church. Buy your tickets now. A treat Is in store for all. Also good music and singing. Roy Hatchett, pastor. * Mysterious Phantoms met with Mrs. Alberta Minims, 503 E. Sycamore street, September 6. a delicious four-course luncheon was served. Mrs. Eva Cash, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Finis received the prizes. Mrs. Beulah Edwards, Outer Kentucky avenue, received the guest prise. • Mr. and Mrs. James Woodson of Indianapolis visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cheatham in South Linwood avenue, Sunday. Also Mrs. Joe Clark and daughter Ollie of Smith Mills, Ky. • City Wide mission met at Liberty Baptist church Septem^ ber 15 and enjoyed a splendid evening. • Miss Ernestine Overby has returned to Cleveland. O., to resume her school work after a splendid vacation here with her parents, Capt." and Mrs. James Overby. • Mrs. Harriett Chinn of New York is in the city for a short visit with friends. * Household of Ruth No. 128 will celebrate their fifty-second anniversary October 14 at the home of Sis. R. J. Chetham, 415 South Linwood avenue, with a social for all inmates. * Rev. Witherspoon is preaching all this ! week at Liberty Baptist church. Everybody welcome. * Mrs. Rosella Walden and sister Miss Jessica Burks turned home from Canada, Detroit, Cleveland and other points and report a lovely trip. • Sherman Huston, 424 South Linwood avenue, was a flying last Thursday to Lafayette, Ind., ter . He arrived home last Saturday. * stitch and Chatter club met last Thursday evening with Mrs. Mablo Hayes in Walnut street. Election of officers was as follows: Airs. Margaret Taliaferro, president; Airs. Lula Dawson, Vice-president; Mrs. Ora Arnett, secretary; Mrs. Ethel Priest, assistant secretary; Mrs. Mable Hayes* chaplain; Mrs. Lorena Royster, messenger and Mrs. Sudie Cole, treasurer. * Rev. C. C. Marks, choir and congregation of Hoods Temple Zion church will conduct services at Seventh St. Baptist church in Henderson, Ky. September Sfra. Rev . Sam Bryant is pastor there. Come and go with us. • Services were largely attended at Pentacostal Assembly, Sunday. A glorious Bible school was conducted by the pastor, Elder Stewart. At the night services, many visitors were present. 1 he public is invited to all our services. Elder J. H. Stewart, pastor. • Ladies Aid society of Hoods Tem-
ple church held a good session with | “u??***-
Mrs. Crawford in Fifth avenue, last Tuesday night. A large number were cut. A dainty line of refreshments were served. Mrs. Josie Crawford in W. Louisiana street is hostess this week. Mrs. Nancy Hite, president. • Mr. and Mrs. Len Cole and Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke in Governor street motored to Corydon, Ky., Sunday to attend /he funeral of Hertis Arnett there. • Rev. Vernal McFarland presided at Little Zion Baptist church Sunday during absence of the pastor, Rev. Caldwell. Sunday school was largely attended. Much interest in being manifested in attendance and' finance banners. * A large number of members and friends of Oakdale headed by Airs. Besbie Dixon gave a grocery shower on the new pastor, Rev. and Airs. J. M. Caldwell in Governor street. Alany useful things were received for which they are very grateful. • Miss Hite The Recorder agent wishes to thank those this past week who sent or mailed their news Items in early. Please continue this. • Dr. and Mrs. Raymond King in Lincoln avenue, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Airs. J. H. King motored to Princeton, Sunday and returned. • Airs. Pauline Thompson, Air. Cheeks and Aliss Beuna Vista Sloss motored to Terre Haute, last Sunday. • Miss Fannie E. Snow in Oak street was hostess to her Bridge club Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshments were
served.
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MADISON, Greenville Harris
Mrs. John Taylor of Jefferson
depared this life last Thursday mornIrg. Survivor* are: a husband, two daughters, Mrs. William Davis and Mrs. Ivy Carver both of this city, 2 brothers, William Chandler and William Powell. Mrs. Taylor was a memfer of Second Baptist church. Funeral was held Sunday morning a t eleven- at Kalgh chapel. Rev. S. M. Gaines officiated. Burial at Springdale. • The social given last Friday r.ite at Second Baptist church b y Phyllis Wheatley club proved successful. * Mr. and Mrs. Louis O’Banion and Mr. and Mrs. George Guess motored to Bloomington, Sunday to visit their son’s Charles Guess and Elmer O’Banion. • Rev. and Mrs. Gaines motored to Carrollton, Ky., te attend the Basket meeting. Rev. Gaines preached in the afternoon. • Mrs. H. C. Jorden of Fifth street is improving nicely. * Will the customers please send in their news when they leve town or have private affairs by each Monday noon. • Mrs. Lizzie Carver is improving nicely at' the hospital and expeets to be home in a few days. • Mrs. Lottie Henry returned to her home at Colorado, after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tandy. • Take advantage of going on the boat excursion September 21, at 7 a. m., to hear one of the most noted platform lecturers and preachers in the U. S. A. Dr. L. H. King of New York City, editor of the South Western Christian Advocate, New Orleans, La., will preach at R. E. Jones temple, Louisville, Ky., September 21. Everybody will be delighted to hear this great speaker and preacher. Dr. King is classed to himself as a great orator of the age. We leave the wharf at 7 a, m. T. S. M., Morris P.
E.; Wm. Grant, manager.
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.
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John R. Robinson
Alias Ruth Maceroa was guest of Misses Sarah E. and Alice P. D. Robinson, Sunday afternoon. • Mrs. Dora Betha Robinson, her son and daughter, harles and Gertrude Robinson spent the day in Louisville, Sunday. • There was a large number who atteded the funeral service of an old citizen, T. H. Smith. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis are moving <o their new home in Louisville. Ky. • Arthur Davis who has been ill, but not bed fast Is quite indesposed. • Airs. J. O. Oglesby is improved. • James organ and friend return to Indianapolis last Thursday. • William G. Robinson 244 South Illinois Ave., IndianapoIi», son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson sends best regrds to ali of his friends and wishes them
NEW ALBANY, IND. —•— Mrs.'Lida C. Craven The message delivered by Rev. J. L. Craven at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday morning was very Inspiring. The funeral of Airs. Effie Russell of Gary^ was held at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. • A musical was given at Bethel Thursday eveing under auspices of Frank Simpson. • Mesdames Elizabeth iKeller, Carter and Stokes are on the sick list. • Mesdames Mable H. Richardson, Lida C. Craven and Ada McLean of Jeffersonville, were dinner guests of Mrs. J. Eva Smith o f Jeffersonville. Covers were laid for four. • Miss Elizabeth Cai ter left Sunday for Wllberforce, to enter WilLerforce university. • A. C. E. league met with Airs. McGlason as leader held a wonderful session Sunday. Mrs. Vada Carter and Mrs. Anna Ballow are leaders for Prayer meeting Wednesday night., Rev. Craven will preach the closing sermon for the conference year at 2:00 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel. • Robert Harrison and Elmer Lewis left for Wllberforce, O., to atend Wilberfcrce university. • Chester Harrison and Miss Elizabeth Hancock of Louisville, Ky., were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Ealy street.
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SEYMOUR, IND.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Lawrence entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Dora Lawrence, who leaves in a few days for her home in Bowling Green, Ky. The guests were: Air. and Airs. Claude Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Browning and son Charles. After dinner they motored to Louisville, Ky. and stopped at the home of Airs. Browning’s parents in Alemphis. A light lunch served by Mrs. Brownings mother, Airs. Albert Thompson. • Airs. Allnerva Larter of Columbus, visited her dauhgter, Airs. Cleve Lawrence, Sunday. * Mrs. John Browning entertained in honor o f her twenty-fourth birthday anniversary at her home. Those present were Alessrs. and Alesdames Cleve Lawrence, Claude Mitchell, Eugene Smith, James Webb and Harry Jones of Louisville, Ky. and Airs. Albert Thompson of Alemphis. Dainty refreshments were served and the evening was spent in games and dancing. • Mr. and Mrs. James Compton and son motored to Hanover and Madison Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Cosby. • Mrs, Susie Lawrence and son Don, spent Sunday v/ith her sister, Mrs. Alinnie Cabel. • Air. and Airs. Gus Brown and son and Miss Wilma Lawrence motored t o Louisville, Sunday. * Rev. A. H. Davis preached at Columbus, Sunday. * Airs. Sophia Rice is on the sick list at the home of Mrs. Belle Case. * Mr. and Mrs. Major Lawrence and daughter Shirley, motored to Indianapolis, Sunday. * Mrs. Lawrence’s mother, Mrs. Bertie Jefferson returned with them after visiting relatives for several days. • Edgar Maddex, superintedent of A. M. E. Sunday schoci announces a Sunday Schobi ral'y io be held soon. Watch for date. e
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. Miss Alverta Russel has returned to Winston-Salem, N. C., where she is an instructor of art in State Normal school. • Mrs. Emma Taylor has returned to her home in West Spring street, after «. pleasant stay at B. M. C. convention in Atlantic City, N. Y. • Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Herring and Mrs. Ida Hunter were also delegates from here to B. M. C. convention in Atlantic City. They have gone on a tour through the east. Among cities which they shall visit will include New York City. • S. G. Paris, formally a citizen of Crawfordsville, passed away In Philadelphia, Penn., where he had recently made his home. • Mrs. Kenneth Herring entertained her husband with a surprise Birthday dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for 8. A four-course menu was served, aft4r which the evening waa spent in playing Bridge. • Kappa Phi Alpha has renewed their activities again. As this is the most entertaining club everyone is looking forward to a good social season. Luck to the boys we are with you. • Lester Smith’s Miniature Golf course is drawing more players daily. Among the latest are Air. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold. • N. A. A. C. P., held a meeting last Thursday in Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. C. 8. Brown of Marion was the principal speaker.
MUNCIE, IND.
WILMOT, ARK. —•— E. S. Fielder* Sunday Sept. 14th was regular worship day at First Baptist church Rev. D. Holston of Collinston, La., filled his pulpit. • Miss Bessie Johnson is on the sick list at this writing. • Mrs. R. W. Dixon of Dewey, Ckla., is visiting her sister Airs. J. C. Hubbard. * Norah Walker is very ill. his brother and aunt wore called from Crossett, Ark., to his bedside. • Lila Lewis is on the sick list. We hope for them a speedy recovery. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reed, Jr., went to Crossett, Ark., Saturday and returned Sunday. • Mrs.. Willie Joiner spent one night in Eudora, Ark., with her sister the past week. • Airs. Sinie Pounds was over from Hamburg visiting friends. • Everybody i.-. this community is hard hit by the Drought and is suffering under the one crop plow that’s the almighty cotton but they are planting turnips. We don’t know what they will eat v'ith these delicious vegetables.
GREENCASTLE, IND. —•— Mr. and Mrs. Roger Willis who spent their vacation visiting relatives in Irvine, Kentucky, returned home September 8th. * N. A. A. C. P., met at A. M. E. church Monday September 15. Executive Board meeting to be held at home of Frank Miles In Maple avenue. Members please be present. Next meeting of N. A. A. C. P., to be held at St. Paul Baptist church. • Messrs. Floyd Miles and Duffy Hughes spent Sunday In Terre Haute. • Air. and Mrs. Henry Patton spent Sunday in Indianapolis. • Miss Elva Bollinger, Mrs. Florence Smith and Messrs. James Smith and 'James Cowherd of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Robinson. Mrs. Smith is spending the week • with Mrs. Robinson. • Air. and Airs. Otis Nichols of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nichols of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Mary F. Allies Sunday. Howard Evans of Spencer is now employed in Smith Barber shop. • Mrs. Mary F. Allies and Jasper Adam continue on sick list.
LYLES, IND.
Lyles A. AI. E. church. Rev. A. L. Johnson, pastor. Sunday quarterly meeting, Dr. . L. Upthegrove preached in the morning. • Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Vincennes; Mrs. Alandy Casey and daughter of Lawrenceville, Illinois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Clift Sunday. • Rev. Johnson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnle Hardiman, Sunday. • Dr. C. L. Upthegrove was dinner guest of Mr. and Airs. Alartin Lyles Sunday. • William Wilson was dinner guest of' Mrs. Fisher Sunday. • Ed Malone is recovering slowly. • Mrs. Tensey Parks and son Noble, who have been visiting in Chicago and Indiana Harbor, have returned home. * Aid meets with Mrs. Lillie Page, this week. • Kate Powell and Columbus Russell iftotored to Evansville Saturday to see Mr. Russel’s wife and Mr. Powell’s son.
Mrs. Elia Wojdridge
Rev. A. E. Taylor,' pastor of Shaffer Chapel, A. AI. E. churcl^ preached a very inspiring and beneficial sermon Sunday morning. Rev, Taylor Is winding up his third conference year much credit is due him. He • has done great work for benefit of t h e church which every member should be proud of. We are praying that the bishop will return him. Evangelist Alice Findley, delivered a good sermon at the evening service. • Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Z. Thomaa have returned home after attending Natl. P-aptist convention at New York. • Mr. ahd Mrs. Thomas Tipton returned Friday after a two-week’s vacation touring through the States of Ohio, Kentucky and Southern Indiana. • Morton Beatty of Franklin, is guest of his brother. • Mr*. Alto Griffin has returned home after spending the summer at Walloo Lake, Mich. • Mr. and Airs. H. W. Gore spent Thursday in Richmond. • Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Goodall and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lampkins attended the Croquet tournament in Indianapolis, Saturday. * Mrs. Cynthia Alexander has returned home, after spending a few days in Dunkirk, as guest of Air. and Mrs. Joshiia Ferguson. • Miss Bernice Brooks is teaching at Weaver, Indiana. • Miss I*ols Taylor has entered Wilberforce university. Wllberforce, Ohio. • Clifford Dunegan and Mis* Josephine Young, have returned to Lincoln Ridge school in Kentucky to resume their studies. • Miss Agnes Holt left Wednesday for Mounds, 111., to resume teaching in Lincoln High school, after spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Airs. John Holt. • Mrs. Willie Wilson has returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., after being guest of Mr. and Afrs. Daniel Rickman.. * The following persona are on the sick list: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford, Henry Jackson, Alonzo Smith, Airs. Anna Murphy and Soloman Benson. • Airs. Henrietta Byrd, Lima, O., is guest of Airs. Clara James and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phillips, North Brady street. • Martin Coleman Alite Missionary society of Shaffer Chapel, A. M. E. church gave a tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Taylor. • Emancipation will be held in beautiful AlcCullough park Monday September 22, under auspices of Delaware County Lincoln league. A great street parade will move at one o’clock p. m., headed by Ball Brothers Industrial band. The floats and automobiles will form o» Sec-, ond street, between Becon and Hackley Sts. and move west on Second to Alulberry, North on Alulberry to Washington, East on Washington to Hackley and North Hackley to the park, principal address will be delivered by Representative. Albert H. Vestal of Anderson and Dr. Sumner A. Furniss of Indianapolis. A program of patriotic numbers by a chorus of 50 voices will be given. Large delegations are expected from Indianapolis, Anderson, Alexandria, Portland, Dunkirk, Noblesville and Marion. All lodges and patriotic organizations are cordially invited to participate in the celebrating of the Emancipation of the Race. Jame A. Colter, chairman; Airs. Grace Shaffer, secretary. * Miss Garnet Smith and niece, Helen Russell of Chattanooga, Tenn., are guests of friends. • Miss Fannie Aliller has returned to resume ber studies at Central High school. * Masters Robert and Junior Godall are iH but feeling much better. Their Sunday School class eagerly awaits their return as their ab-
sences are greatly missed.
BURNETT, IND. —»- - Mrs. Willard Moody Mr. and Mrs. Junn Mitchell and ohildren visited friends m MaUi*oi», Illinois, Sunday. * >iim. Emory Anderson ill ’jerre Haute was guest t»f Aina Crawford Stewart, Wednesday and Thursday. • Clarence Nelson Tyler is visiting his grandmother. Alia Perry Tyler, • Mrs. Ruffian Stewart visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards, Thursday; * Airs. Bessie Redmon is quite ill. • Mrs. John Philips gave a sooffcl for benefit of Boys band at K. of P. hall. Proceeds go to help purchase the bass horn. Professor Morton Lewin, is instructor. * Mrs. Lizzie Bar-ber-and son of Chicago, are guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Roberts. Airs; Barber has planned an Indefinite stay. • Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Roberts, Mrs. Cora Evans ahd Mrs Lizzie Barber of Chicago, were Sunday guests of C’lark Anderson. •Mis John Philips and- Eva Hill visited Mrs. Emery Anderson of Terrs Haute. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tylej’ aittended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guess Tyler of Terre Haute, in honor of Mrs. Bert Ross of Detroit. Friday night. Mrs. Rosa left Saturday for her home in Detrlot. Aiichlgan • Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hfil of Clinton; Misses Eva Hill and Dorthy WUltomson of Zion City, 1^., motored to Indianapolis. • School opered Monday September 7 at No. 8. Mrs. June Love and Ruth Hid teachers. * Burnett Colored giarjts played Burnett cubs. Score was 14-11, In favor of Colored giants. • Mr. ahd Airs. James Ford of Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Willard Moody, Sundgy eveing. • Afr. and Airs. John Philips and family Miss Eva Hill, Aliss Dorothy Williatr.son of Zion City, 111, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. VirftU Hill of Clinton Saturday evening.
FRANKFORT, IND. W. R. Trice Will Smith of Richmond, visited Mrs. Lula Tapp Tuesday and they motored to Indianapolis, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Powell. • Mr. and Airs. Van Tapp, Crawfordsville, motored here and visited Airs. Lula Tapp. • Junior Missionary met at chuyeh Sunday afternoon. • Airs. Ruth Wales and Mrs. El Royie Cummings of Indianapolis, spent the v«.ek visiting their mother apd I r other .Jerry Harper. * Col. NoraU motored to Marion on business, Tutfs* day. • Re., w. Chenault preached his regular sermons j*t Lebanon ami here. • There will be an elecion At Bethel A. M.‘ E. church Monday evening September 22nd. Col. W. jR. Trice, democratic candidate for president, Nov., pick your choicfe. We want everyone to coihe out and vote. • Mrs. Brown and Mm. Oglesby of Marion, were, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kersey, Sr., September i4th. • Oliver Harris of South Bend; Orval Harris of Indianapolis; Alonzo Harris and their wives were visitors «’ Rev. and Mrs. W. Chenault.
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VINCENNES, IND. —•— Mrs. L. Crutchfield
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FT. WAYNE, IND.
Air. and Mrs. John Alsup and daughter Miss Elma, are visiting in- Columbus, Ohio. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Findley and daughter Mary Jane, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones. • Dr. Guy Curtiss of South Bend, Ind., spent Sunday in the city. • Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Pugh, pastor of Mount Olive Baptist church, are spending two weeks in Texas visiting relatives and friends. * Aliss Louise Briggs will go to Detroit for a indefinite stay. • Airs. Mattie Jones, a very prominent resident of Ft. Wayne, passed away very suddenly at her hpme on E. Douglass avenue. Survivors are: three sons, Theodore, Ben and Louis Talbot; three brothers, Thomas, Ben and Charles Findley and a host of friends. She was a member of A. AI. E. church and a member of Eastern Star lodge. Burial was at Paulding, Ohio. • Mrs. Eunice Givens is in the city as the guest of Mrs. Leroy Hughes and Mrs. Oliver Lee. • Miss Louise Briggs was hostess to her club at Little Rits Xca room; a wonderful Chicken dinner was served to 8 guests. • Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Dickerson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy p'ckerson at their home on Old Mill road. * Silas Miles is out again after
a very serious Illness.
WEST BADEN, IND.
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Rainstorm and lightning stopped things in general in the Valley Sunday night. Pastor Gore closed servlets at Baptist chu;ch after brief prayer a,.d son.?. * The fall season" is now on and the trains are bringing hi many guests, waiters and bellboys into the Vil'ey. • Dean G. W. Go’-e, Jr., wife, Loby and father visiL’d Washington, Louisville and Shelbyville, Ky., during week end. White' in Washington they were eucidii of fir. and Airs. James Reed .in! i i Louisville, guests of Mr. Mi-* iltiFlon, sister of Mrs. Gore mi3 it* Shtlb>v ile, th v were guests A Mrs. Annie Barne-t, aunt of R n. Gore. • Lev. S. \. Hodge was caJ ‘'d home last Sunday on account of deatu o! liie father in Memphis Tenn. • Rev. Thomas Lane and Rev.' M. I*. Perry have returned to the Va*- * y. * Robert Dell of Louisville on.i Capt. Russell of local hotel, were visitors at Baptist services, Sunday.
All day services were held a t Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday morning sermon by pastor, followed l* y a basket dinner served different committees. Rev Giles, pastor of Second M. E. church, Princeton Breached at 2:80 p. m., assisted by his choir; evening service as usual.. The journey closed on Alonday night with a banquet. * Atty Rudolph O'Hara of Evansville, was the speaker. Rev. R. J. Thompson, pastor. • The funeral of Mrs. Alaria Rouse was largely attended Rev. H. J. Thompson officiated assisted by Rev. A. L. Redmond. A quartet composed of Miss Viola Christian, Airs. Irene Davis, Airs. Alable Talbott and Mrs. Lula Crutchfield rendered sweet music'. Miss Alamie Long presided at the organ a very impiesslve solo, “No Night There," was sung by Mrs. Irene Davis, after the service which ▼/as held at the home of daught e r , Mr*. George Embry. The body was taken to Carlisle for burial. There were many beautiful flowers. * A meeting was held on the mt Tuesday night at Dunbar School. Some very interesting and instructive talks were given by superintendent, Elkenberry and Mrs. Zehner supervisor of City schools, at which time a Parent-Teachers' organization was effected and election ef officers held. • Rev. Noah Chandler, Detroit, Mich., has been in the city for several days. He ts a CivH War veteran and is in reasonably good health and while in the city was house guest of comrade and Airs. Charlie Dixon. * Mr*. Susie Miller, 1th street is slightly Improved. • Jgrs. Ellen Knoe, Perry street is indisposed. * Mrs. Nora Martian and Aliss Lottie Gordon of Chicago, who pave been visiting her parents, Mr. ond Afrs. Morton (Gordon, returned
Saturday to their home.
BOSTON, KY
Mlse Marion Northern
Mrs. Myrtle Northern entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mudd and daughter, Mllss Etta Mudd. Leo Mudd, Monroe Rodman Mudd and F. Mudd Si) of N<*v* Hope. Sunday evening. • MtRftoR Mattie Hackley,- Beatrice
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Coleman, mother of Edward Conlt-j of Murray street were held from thi residence i»f Mr. Conley, Sunday aft* ernoon. » Mrs. Coranel Ewing Walter has returned to Chicago, after visiting her father, Philip Ewing and aunt, Mrs. Carrie Conley. • Miss Mattie ' McEIroy was hostess to t h « Sigma Gamma Rho sorority Thuraday evening. • Woodrow Samuels Ji Washington street is ill. • Mrs. Harriett Spaulding received Corinthian Baptist Ghurch aid Friday evening. • Air. and Airs. Ben Smock have returned home after a pleasant viajit in LouisviUe, Ky. • Mrs. Finney Perry and family of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Mable .Golns. • Mesdames Annie Todd Hainee and Lettye Todd Smith visited friends in the city Friday. They are former residents of Frankfort. • George Thompson has returned to Chicago, after a visit & two weeks with Ids mother, Mrs. Elisa Thompson. • Prof. C. S. Johnson continues iii. * Plans are being laid for celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Colored school. ► ' *' *r Jordan of Normal heights continues ill. • Mayo-Underwood High school now has a first and second band. We are pleased to note this progress on the part of the young people. • Mrs. Mattie Riley Gay of Wilkinson street is 111. • Mr. and Mrf. Henry Williams from LouisviUe, relatives of Mrs. Louise Johnson, spent' Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Steiirteji Johnson and familq. * A beautiiul reception was given in honor pf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stone last week at the home of Mrs. Annie Stone of Mero street. Many beautiful present* were given the young couple and Kiett wishes for a long and happy
wedded life.
Lloyd Hackley and Aloma B$eler were entertained Sunday evening by Afrs. Northern. * Frank MUler entertained last Sunday his brother, John Mil)er, Mr. Williams and his wife. .* Owen NeaJl entertained Mr. and Mrs. WiUle Hobbs Tuesday. * John Born was dinner guest of Mrs. Owen Neall Sunday. * Mri. Gertie Hackley visited In Louisville. Saturday- • Al-
Ilackley, Mr. and Mrs. Hackley, ifred Hackley vlsiled bis son in Lou-
CHARLESTON, IND. —•—
Services were held at Second Baptist church Sunday. Rev. Marshal at Seymour, preached at both service^. Rev. Hlghbaugh will preach Thursday night. * Darrel Hayden Is slowly improving at the home of h i * grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Hayden. * Mrs. Nina Saunders and children of Marion, are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Jackson. • Mr.' and
Mrs. HenfT lanes, Mrs. Hazel and Mrs. Wilson took a motor trip t :* Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Sunday to visit Mrs. Tone's sister. They were driven by Charles Johnson. • Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson are preparing to mov* <o LouisviUe, Ky., soon. * Mri*. Mary Langley attended the funeral of Mr. Smith in JeffersonviUe, last week. * Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison, Mrs. Sadie Green, Claud Buckler and Mrs. Emma Mae Buckner attended KeiiUn ky State fair, Thursday. * Sunday win be Rev. Tolbert’s last day here. All Ivited out olid asked to turn in your envelopes.
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