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NEWS FROM INDIANA, KENTUCKY and OTHER STATES
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EVANSVILLR, IND. Miss Edith E. Hite
Sunday was a great day at Liberty Ir&ptlst church. In afternoon, great jpew filling services were conducted l^ith the men on one side and the |*omen on the other. The women of Iccurse defeated the men raising over [fifty dollars In a few minutes; while Ithe'men collected thirty-three dolllars. Rev. J. M. Caldwell preached a [wonderful sermon and his splendid [choir sang stirring music. Mother [board was nicely represented arrayed white. Prof. C. E. Rochelle and yi. W. A. Gaines led the men; while Maggie Nelson led the women. r ev. L. S. Smith, pastor. • Thursday [Coteries met March 12 at the home [of Mrs. Sallle Stewart in Lincoln [avenue. The n'rls present were: Missies Mattie Northingtoi’, Cecelia John[son, Flossy Grooms, Lurllne Jaek[son, Alice Johnson, Alice Brooks, [Margaret Brooks, Louise Stone, Vir- j [ginia Williams, Opal Hall, Margaret [Williams and Lydia Shane. Miss Ten[nys^n of Henderson, Kentucky was visitor. A short program was conIducted with a solo by Cecelr'a Johnjson; paper. Flossy Grooms; piano jf.nlos by Lydia Shane and Opal Hall.
FT. WAYNE, IND
Members of Ultra Art club gave a lenten tea of beautiful appointment in the auditorium of Wheatley Social center, Sunday afternoon. St. Patrick colors were predominant. Sandwiches, cakes and tea was served to over 100. An excellent Musical piogram was rendered. Committee Mrs. Olive Rhodes, Mrs. Adeline I'.hodes and Dr. Gertrude McKinney. * Rev. J. H. Crawley, pastor, Shiloh Laptist church has returned from * ondueting an Evangelistic campaign in Henderson and Madrson, Kentucky. * Everyone is enthused over the recent victory of Wheatley Center Big 5 having won the State Champ'onsliip trophy in basketball at Indianapr is Y. M. C. A., the past week end. Wheatley center won over soma of Die hardest teams, namely, the Richmond Elks, J. T. V. Hill and Simpsen M. E. teams of Indianapolis. • O. N. O. Clubs roster of officers for me ensuing year reads: president, E. J. Unthank; vice-president, Mrs. Minnie Taylor; secretary, Ernest Smith; assistant secretary. Miss Louise I'riggs and treasurer. Mrs. Bernice l n thank. • A tty. George Bra w ley
[A pretty luncheon followed. Mrs. spent the past week end in Indianap-
jFallie Stewart is supervisor of this group of N. A. C. G. • Local chapter lot Household of Ruth entertained members of State Burial board with Ian elaboiate banquet at Community [Center association Friday e\ening [March. £7. Honored guest was Mrs. [Thelma N. Rochelle of this city, who [was recently elected treasurer of Burial board of the state. Among Out-lof-town visitors for the occasion [were: Mrs M. E. Washington of New lAlhany, Ind., president; Miss Myrtle 1 Smith, Terre, Haute; Mrs. C. B. >ds, Mrs. S«rah Gibson, Mrs. Lydia fright all of New Albany; Mrs. [Bessie C. Jones, West Baden; Mrs. [Minerva Washington; Mrs. Marie Watkins and daughter of Indianapolis and I Miss Lula B. Smith of Princeton. A [splendid program was enjoyed by the [great host present. A contralto solo [was rendered by Mrs. Marie Watkins of Indiannpolis. Principal speakers [of the evening included; Mrs. M. E. jV*ashington, Mrs. Bessie Jones, Mrs. [sallie W. Stewart, Hon. W. A. Gaines, Fev. L. S. Smith and others. Miss M. O. Redd was mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Rochelle received many useful gifts. • Mrs. W. L. George, local teacher in Lincoln school spoke in special chapel exercises at Fisk university last Friday morning to of|ficiate at a Scholarship award of the |Zeta Beta sorority. Mrs. George is member of the local chapter. * I Services were largely attended at Hoods Temple Zion church Sunday. I in the afternoon, the Popularity contest with Cleaves Temple, C. M. E. (church ended with Hoods Temple in ^he lead. Rev. Allen and great verper ipir conducted the splendid services the afternoon. Mrs. B. G. Jackson [,outsv|lle, a great gospel singer of ability, stirred the audience with melidlous voice. She is singing the week in connection with the
t&chlng services. Ladies Aid and „ „ „
fwardess board held brief meetings ^ , ^ t
[nis week on account of services. • "Mrs. Lillie Dulin in Lin wood avenue is much improved after much serious illness. * Rev. L. S. Smith preached several nights this week for Rev. Caldw|gll and members in Oakdale. • Mrs. Hurley Tidrington in Lincoln avenue dej’ghtfully entertained Jolly Housewives club, monday afternoon, i Caines and contests were the main I diversion of the afternoon. After the [ social hour, prizes were awarded lust to Mrs. Cora Clay; second, Mrs. Amelia Cushenberry and consolation, Mrs. Eva Scales. Mrs. Tunley in Linfwood avenue will be next hostess. * Don’t fail to hear the Musical treat by Tri-State Choral club Easter Sunday' afternoon at Little Hope Bapt'st 1 church. Every Sunday school in the | city will be represented. Mrs. Nora Murray and workers ant sparing no expense and effort to make this occasion one of. beauty and admira-
dis guest of friends. * A large audience witnessed the Kiddies revue, auspices Trustee Aid society of Turner chapel in the auditorium of Wheatley Sjcial center, Thursday evening. Mrs. Emmett Wallace, chairman of program and Mrs. James Black, chairman of tickets. * Mrs. Janies Roach was hostess to members of Indies Aid society of Mount Olive Baptist church. * Rev. G. Jordan, pastor of Greater Mount Olive Baptist church is seriously ill. • Womens auxiliary of Charles Anderson Post 148 held an interesting initiatory meeting at Wheatley center, Monday evening. President, Mrs. Lucy Wilson. * Ushers and Usherettes of Turner Chapel, A. M. E. church rendered a Monthly forum Sunday, the Don. Clarence McNabb principle speaker, chairman of meeting, Atty. >’. H. Hudson. • Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pempsy and daughter Frances and Mrs. Viola Jones motored to Indianapolis Sunday to bid farewell to Evangelist H. C. Greer who is sailing for Jamaica (islands. * Oliver Lee entertained in honor of his wife’s birthday Monday evening. The honored guests was surprised and received many good wishes and gifts. • Girls Work committee of Wheatley Social center enjoyed a dinner meeting at the residence of Mrs. Millard Yeung, Wednesday. Miss Mary Sneltzy gave an interesting talk “A Caribbean Sea Cruise,” Mrs. Emma Herdspath sang two numbers and Mr*;. P. Herd conducted devotionals. • Members of Beaux Art Music club enjoyed an interesting session at the lesidence of Mrs. James Black Monday evening. Tentative plans were formulated for music week. * ShutIn’s include, Mrs. Martha Ridley, Mrs. Sarah Miles, Mrs. Alberta Corrlne, Miss Helen Shaw and Junior Ganaway. * Swatiska club regular meeting met at the residence of Mrs.
whist
was enjoyed and a tempting lunch ,
served.
I.AWRENCEBURG, IND. Mrs. E. J. K. Hines addressed the women Sunday afternoon. Early Dawn service Easter morning. One hundred are expected to attend Sunday school. * Mr. and Mrs. Dudley of Dellu were guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Lillie Parker, Sunday. • Mis. Baker has returned from her visit to Ghent, Kentucky. * J. H. Freeland called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Blackstono, Sunday.
NOBLESVILLE, IND.
Thos. E. O’Neil
Mr. and Mrs. Brim, Indianapolis, wtre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, last Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Kokomo, visited relatives and friends this week. • Mrs. Harry B. Crowe, Indianapolis, was guest of Miss Newell Lee, last week. * EVjah Glover, Sheridan, visited his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush, Friday. • Mrs. Alice Clark, Niagara Falls, New Y'ork, an aunt of John Thomas is visiting relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sweat, Decatur, Mich., spent a few days here last week. • Lee Hammond. Decatur, is here fora short stay. • Carl Hamilton and sister Viola, are here for an ,indefinite stay. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward had as their Sunday dinner guest, Rev. E. J. Lewis. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. O’Neil entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edmonds. • Mrs. Davis, wife of Rev. Davis of Plainfield, spent a few days last week
ANDERSON, IND. Emmett Montgomery Mrs. Bertha Manley was hostess to Modern Priscilla club, Thursday. • Second M. E. Church—Aid No. 1 met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Katie Simpson. This group will meet this week with Mrs. John Wiggins. Aid No. 2 met with Mrs. Sarah Adams. I Ians were completed for their Easter Breakfast to be served Apivl 5 from 7 to 9. An Easter pageant entitled •‘Half of My Goods,” will be presented Sunday evening. Prayer group n.et Tuesday evening with Mrs. Volley Jefferson. * Allen Chapel Church— Stewardess Board No. 1 met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Van Meter. • Mrs. Anna Boll Jones entertained Missionary Circle, Wednesday afternoon. Ladies’ Aid Society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Parker. Men’s Booster club met Thursday night at the home of Raymond Haley. Don’t forget the Variety progiam April 7, undeV auspices of Allen Chapel league. * Bethesda Baptist— Mrs. Valentine, K20 Fairview enters tained the Aid 'Monday afternoon. Usher Board met with Mrs. B. J. Scruggs Thursday evening. Mrs. Threat, 22. r >7 Walton street entertained Missionary Circle, Thursday evening. * Second Baptist—Missionary Society gave the following program at 3:00 o’clock: Selection, choir; scripture, president: selection, choir; invocation, Rev. H. A. King; selection, Church of God quartet; Missionary talk, Mrs. Lena Ramey; silo, Ruth Adams; paper, Lydia Lampkins; duet, Mrs. Dixie Douglass and Mrs. Luella Newsome. Talk, Horace Crittenden,; selection, Church of God quartet; paper, Julia Thompson; solo, Anna Reese; duet, Alberta Lampkins and Margaret Calvin; Miss'onary talk, Mrs. Elizabeth Easley; solo, Mrs. Florence Tolbert: remarks, P.ev. H. A. King; solo, Mrs. Edith Freeman. • Aid rm t with Mrs. Anna Broadnax. Mesdamas Mary Broadnax, Effie Hill, Dena Carr, Julia Thompson, Mary Patterson, Mary Settles, Mary Doe, Nettie Crittenden, Rev. H. A. King attended. * Mrs. Elizabeth Easley entertained Queen Esther club Friday evening. * Missionary society n.et with Mrs. Florence Cox. An Interesting program was given and tea served to Mary Doe, Susie Watkins, Carol Minnifield, Deana Carr, Myrtle Hiatt, Lavenia McGee, Lucy Lee, Anna Broadnax, Mettle Crittenden, Julia Thompson, Grace King, Mary Broadnax and Mary Settles. Mrs. Mettie Crittenden will be next hostess. * Mrs. C. D. Rice and daughter, Mrs. L. U. Hogan of Chicago, were here to attend the funeral services of, Mrs. Amanda Marsh. They were giusts of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner. • Miss Hazel Myers and Bill and Lee C. Myers are spending the spring vacation with relatives in Dayton. • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Newsome spent Sunday in Cincinnati. • Rev. A. L. Washington attended the funeral ot Bishop A. J. Carey in Chicago, last
Friday.
MUNCIE, IND.
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Mrs. Ella Woldridge 1310 E.'Fifth St.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Goatley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, Mr. un4 Mrs. Ray Armstrong, Miss Helen Wright and Oscar Watkins of Anderson spent Sunday in Cin<i'.nnati as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cole. * In celebration of'the birthday aniversary of Mrs. G. L. Riffc tile members of Culture club entertained with ji. party last evening at Phyllis Wheatley Branch, Y. W. C. A. Those attending were; Misses Lois Ann Jenkins, .Nellie Oalden, Lulu Mae Goens, Josephine Y’oung, Helen Smith, Lucille Smith, Jess'ca Shields, Amanda Scott, Fannie Miller, Anna Jane Goodall, Lillian Davis, Miss Elizabeth, Edna Elly, Tyrene Taylor, Louise Jones, Virginia Smith, Ruby Shumaok, Ralph Herd, Fred Bcathea, Smith Thompson, Harold Haywood, William Lewis, Willie Foultz, Lampkins Foultz. William Davis, .Loren Phillips, Harry Watkins, Robert Flowers, Alonzo Flowers, Collyer, Ben Walker, Orville Frye, Paul Blackburn, Donald Levy, Marshall White, Ralph Warren, Charles Booher, Abe Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Ashby. * Beau Bi ummel Boys entertained with a party celebrating their first anniversary at Blue Bird cafe. Chub colors of black and old gold were used in the decorations. Those attending were \lisses Bertha Smith, Tyrene Taylor, Mabel Douglas, Lylia Lyles, Helen Smith, Mabel Evans, Tiny Stewart, Edna Elly, Martha Ashly, Jimenese Whytstone, Martha Scott, Jessica Shields, Maggie Jones, Verna Richardson, Virginia Smith, Louise Jones, Lillian Lavd, Amanda Scott, Lulu Mae Goens, Mrs. Verna Saunders, Miss Helen Webster, Miss Josephine Young, Miss Ruby Shoemake, Miss Goldie Young, Miss Lareey Elk's, Mrs. Suvella Page, Robert Flowers, Alonzo Scott, William Davis, Paul Blackburn, William Lewis, William Foultz, Ben Walker, George Davis, Bernard Phillips, Orville Frye, William Watkins, Harry Watkins, Colyep David, Lawrence Philips, Sherman Wade, Abe Morgan, Ralph Warren, Herbert Goings, William Bass, Leroy Davis, James William, Lumpkin Foulkes, James Fields, John Curd, Perry Payton, Charles Horn, Charles Richardson, Harold Herd George Peelle, Mr. and Mrs. Cl. L. Riffe, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Goatley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booher, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ilizer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mr.* and Mrs. Huffaker of Dunkirk and Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis. * Blue "Ribbon Embroidery elub met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lou's Duvall on East Butter street. A potluek supper was served <o Mr. and .Mrs. Jerome Tarver, Mr. and Mrs, Alee Goodall, Mr. and Mrs.
NORTH VERNON, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maddex, Seymour, worshipped at Method'st and Baptist churches, Sunday. * Don’t forget the play Thursday April 9th at Second M. E. church. ,* Ladies Aid met with Mis. 4ua Smith, Thursday. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peek and 3 sons shopped in C.ncinnati over week end. * Jolly Ten club met at the home of m Iks Evelyn Colbert, last Wednesday. • There will be a social at the home of Mrs. Lucy Siaten, Saturday. * Mrs. Lucy Staten entertained Ideal Embroidery club, last Tuesday. * Janies Johnson of Continuum spent Sunday with relatives. * Lester Staten will entertain the 500 club, this week. • William Barton, Cincinnati, spent week end with his parents. * Jesse Staten spent Monday in Indianapolis.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
P. W. Corley, 2133 Spruce St. Revival services will begin at Cal-
vary Baptist church Monday evening April 6th and continue through the 17th. Rev. W. M. D.ekerson will be the speaker. * Rev. G. E. Johnson, pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist church, preached last Sunday March 22, for Rev. J. W. Butler of Doves chapel and Rev. P. J. Rayborn of St. Bazel BapPst church at Evansville. * Rev. Holmes of Clarksville , Tenn., preached at Mount Pilgr m Baptist church, last Sunday. * A program will be given at Pilgrim, Friday night April 3rd by Toomers Gospel Jubilee singers of Muskegon Heights, Michigan. * Conquest will meet Sunday Apn'l 12th at Highland Baptist church. Chorus will render music; solo, Mrs. Alexander from Highland and Miss P. Scott from Highland Baptist church; paper, Curtis Euwing; instrumental solo, Nathaniel . Porter; paper, •‘Easter,” Miss Eugenia Moore; after the program children will be entertained with an Easter Egg hunt. The public is invited. * Quarterly services at Spruce St. A. M. E. church, Sunday, the pastor, Rev. J. S. A. Mitcham, preached at 10:30 a. m.; Rev. Jones of A. M. E. church, Paris Illinois at 3:00 p. m. Rev. T. M. Too nicy, president and founder of Toomey Bible institute at Muskegon, Michigan preached at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Rabitoy of Allen chapel had charge of afternoon service in absence of Rev. C. L. Upthegrove, P. E. who was ill. Quarterly conference will be Frday evening April 3rd. Presiding elder and A. M. E. pastors of city attended the funeral of Bishop Archibald Carey, Friday March 27th, at Chicago. At the meeting of the bishops and presiding elders, after me tuneral services, Bishop Parks was appointed to fill the unexpired lime. * Adult rhe’r will present an Easter cantata, Sunday night. * Senior Stewardess will sponsor a Musical and Literary program April 10th. * Olivet Commandery No. 11, K. of
Louis Duvall, John Jone-;, Mrs. Dixie P’s., will observe their Easter Cere-
monial day, Sunday at Saulter’s M. E. church. South 13 1-2 and Franklin. Program will be sponsored by the sisters cf Queen Esther and Beth’e-
FRANKFORT, IND.
Fred Brown, Mrs. Terrel, Mrs. Martha Maxey and son Jr." and Rev. Nichols motored to Lebanon, Sunday, where the later preached in the afternoon. ♦ Rev. Robert- Fanning pieached here Sunday night. • Those who attended the funeral of Mrs. I.urnett in Lafayette Thursday afternoon were: Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fanning, Rev. Nichols, Mrs. Alex Andrews, Burris Warfield, Martha .Maxey, Mrs. Robert Hersey.Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Weir and daughter, Airs, F. A. Brown and children, Mrs. Lula Tapp, Mr. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Purcell, Miss Lurah Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown. • Mr. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ashly, Nobiesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank L ndsey, last Monday. Mrs. Roberts also visited with Ralph Fanning. * Miss Reed and brother Cecil Reed of Rushville, were supper guests of Freddie A. Brown and his s^ter, Miss Martha Elle,n Brown, Friday. * Mrs. W. R. Trice who has been ill a few days passed away Wednesday night at Clinton County hospital. Her husband, W. R. Trice and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis and mother, Mrs. Maud Harper were at the bedside. Mrs. Trice was reared and educated here, where she has lived since early child-
GREENCASTLE, IND.
Bethel A. M E., Rev. C. P. Smith, Pastor—Sunday school, 2:30; evening worship, 7:30. An Easter program will be rendered at this hour. All members and friends are urged to attend. • St. Paul Baptist, Rev. C. M. C. Hammond, Pastor—Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30; evening worship, 7:45 p. m. * Mount Zion Baptist Church, Rev. R. Armour, Pastor— morning worship, 11:00 a. m.; Sunclay school, 9:30 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. t 6.30; evening worship, 8:00 p. m. There will be an Easter program given at the church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited. • Sick List: Mrs. Emma Brown remh ns ill at her home on Mapie avenue. DuG/ Pugiics, who has been confined to Ps l.,,:i.e for the past three wee«ts is .‘ofnewhat improved. Mrs. Delia A\ itkrow :s ill at her home on South iilino': 1 street. \ * Mrs. Clarence Ewing who has been guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Euniel Mile3 i?;uired to her home in Ind'anapolis Sunday accompanied by her busvind, who visited here over th > week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart, Teire Haute, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. M:'es. * Harry G'o.rn, Cra .vfordsville, visited Ruth Mips, ’punchy. *
hood. She was an active member and j . !rs prank MiIe , . miI s>Jaino ., Ar .
worker of A. M. E. church. Surviv-
Brown, Mrs. Walter Carloek, Airs. Lemuel Lucas, Mrs. Albert Lamp•kins, Mrs. James Goatley, Mrs. Lulu Robbins and Mrs. Oliver Neighbors. *
Mrs. A. C. Johnson entertained the hem chapters of Kn ghts templars. \v.
lay H. Robbins, E. C. * Miss Edna Ed-
ers are: husband, W. R. Trice and lAtle daughter, Rose R. Trice; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harper and ether relatives. Those who attended the funeral Saturday afternoon were: Airs. Cunn'ngham of Chicago; Mrs. Gertrude McDonald and Miss Mable McDonald of Lafayette, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Elijah King, Leon King, Miss Julia White and others of Lebanon; Sarah Baily, Mr. and Mrs. F.roy Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harper, Dr. and Mrs. Homer Wales, Mi. and Mrs. ElRoye Cummings, Harry and Clyde Radcliff, Mr. Kanravah, Miss Esther Harper and Mrs. Flora Crossen all of Indiaanpolis.
with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Cul-
lion. Visitors are expected from ev- lens. * First Baptist Church, Rev. E. crywhere. Quartets from Louisville. J. Lewis, pastor—The pastor filled
his pulpit morrrng and evening. Missionary services were held at 3:00
Henderson, Rockport, _ Boonville and other points will be featured. • Miss Alberta P. Hatchett was charming hostess for the Jolly Nine club, last
Thursday evening at the
mother in 1835 Governor street, ist was the mai’n diversion. Mrs. orlne West captured the first prize; Mrs. Della McCarty and Mrs. Arvella Morton won second prizes. Tables' were prettily decorated in Easter designs. A tasty two-course luncheon waj* served. Mrs. Ollie Hatchet was a guest. Mrs. Della Mo-
o’clock, under auspices of ladies of Missionary society. Rev. Harris, pastor of Corinthian Baptist church, In- , dianapolis was speaker. Remarks of
home of gratitude were given by Rev. S. D.
Hardrick. Mun’cal numbers were selections by Silvertone quartet and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard. Songs of praise were led by Mrs Gladys Cullens. Out-of-town visitors included: Rev. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Grace Oglesby, Harry Brookins, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jasper, Atrs. Bowens, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Brown all of Indianapolis. North Eastern District convention of First Baptist church will be held in three-day’s session
Carty, 1807 Judson .street will be beginning Apr ! l 21st. • John Roblnl next hostess. • Christ Temple, Penta- son, Indianapolis, was guest of Miss
costal Assembly mission. Elder J. H. Ftewart, pastor. Church services were nicely attended and enjoyed. We were blessed with the presence of Elder K. F. Smith of St. Louis who preached two great sermons. He will also preach at Terre Haute and other places before retum'ng home. Young I eople's chorus Is doing fine and preparing special music for Easter. Come c Ot and hear them. • Mrs. Rhodie Crawford in Fifth avenue, entertained with a lovely dinner last Sunday afternoon having as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant, Mrs. Rebecca Walls, Mrs. Nnhcy Hite, Misses Edith. Nancy and Alice Hite. • Mrs. B. G. Jackson, gospel singer of Lou'sville, Is guest in the home of Mrs. Irene Baker in West Louisiana street, while in the city • itev. Hazelwood in South Garvin St., is slightly Improved at this writing.
CHARLESTOWN. IND. olnt S. S. service was held at Secid Baptist church, Sunday. Mrs, »adie Green, Supt. Classes were assembled and taught by teachers of both schools. Lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Newbolt, Supt., of Bethel A. M. E S. S. * Bro. John Harris preached a very Interesting sermon Sunday rtternoon j n behalf of S. S. of Second Baptist Church. • An Easter program is being rendered Sunday evening at 7-30 by Bethel S. S. and in afternoon -•t Second Baptist church. • Mrs. Mary Langley spent the week end in Jeffersonville and Louisville, visiting relatives. • Mrs. Susan Smith cele1 rated her 77th birthday March 26. A ‘ [>wer was given for her by n. • The “Dixie Travelers,” show In the white Friday Nile. ;iA 'V'
Tressie Scales, Sunday. • B< thel A. M. E. Church, Rev. S. D. Hardrick, pastor—The pastor used for his morning sublect, "The Triumphant King.” Preceeding the morning hour of Worship was the session of Junior church. He also brought the mes.stge to this group of little folks. S. S. convened at usual hour. The pastor nreached and a duet was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard- and solo by Mrs. Arthur Bush. Services will be held at the church Friday night. Pastor in charge. Sunday, Easter Morn, Sunrise, services at the church. * John Newsome of Atlanta, rontlnues quite ill. • Mrs. Alzadla Winburn and son Alva, a»*e on the sick list. • Mrs. Esther Helldenburg, Indianapolis, is home on account of the Illness of her mother and broth er. Mrs. A. Winburn and son. * Miss Alice Artis has been taken to the local hospital. Her mother. Mrs. Maggie Cruthers Is better at this report. • Mrs. Pettlford, whose son is imployed in the Arthur Averyy Barber shop, is quite ill at her home on West Pleasant street. • “Fishf Fry,” eiven by Junior Stewardess board Friday was a decr’ded success. * Juvenile division of Missionary department, met with Mrs. Beatrice O’Neil Friday. Newly elected officers are: Eddie Robbins, Pres.; Roberta Williams, vice - president; Francis O'Neil, secretary and Dickie Venters, treasurer. • Mrs. Helen Howard was hostess to Dorcas MUe Missionary society, Thursday afternoon. • Word comes to us that Mrs. Stella TIord of Franklin, wife of Fred J. Hord is confined to her home again. Friends here wish her a speedy recovery. * kyss—Guess Who—One of our popular young ladies, was said to be suffering from a severe headache
m Um side of her face. *r
FRANKLIN, IND. Airs. H. C. Williams Miss Alattie Wales was guest of Airs. Jason Cowan, Sunday and Monday, * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mltclie;:, .Seymour, were guests of Mrs. Mitchell’s mother, Mrs. General Vardiman, Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riffe entertained Is’orth end club to a P’.tch in dinner Monday evening. * Imperial Dramatic club Girls will sing at Grace M. E. church, April 9th. These girls are depending on the support of the ladies of both Second Baptist and Bethel A. M. E. churches to go with them to boost them. This dub is for service and we hope to do our best for everyone. Mrs. Franq's Tanner is president of this club. • Mrs. Richard Wales and Mrs. Gerald Evans visited in Indianapolis, Monc’ay evening, guests of Mr. and Airs. Jason Cowan. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colbert, Miss Lou Colbert, Paul and Wright Colbert of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Cordelia Richey, Monday night. * Mrs. Pet Granger, Mrs. Lou Home and Mrs. V. Todd and Mrs. Mary Irwin and Airs. Alta Weaver and daughter, Hattie and J. H. WoolnJdge of Indianapolis and C. A. Hunter were dinner guests of Mrs. Cordelia Richey, Sunday. * Miss Serena Stewart of Columbus, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins over week end and attended the dance which was given at the armory, Thursday night. * Mrs. Ida Moore attended the funeral of Little Mabel Overton in Indianapolis, Saturday. * Mrs. Mattie Wilkins was dinner guest of Mrs. Percy Hunter, Friday. * Miss Mary K. Perkins and Wm. D’xon spent Sunday with friends in Indianapolis. • Little Rosemary Gooden is improved from her recent accident and is back in school. * Rev. Bell filled his pulpit Sunday. • Mrs. Mattie Sulivan was hostess to Ideal Embroidery club Wednesday. A loevly two-course luncheon was served. * Services at A. M. E. church was well attended Sunday. Rev. Moorman preached wonderful sermons. There was one addition to the church, Mrs. Minnie Jones who came with her letter and was well recommended from her church in Kentucky. • Mrs. Pearl Wallace and Mrs. Matie Bransford visited Monday with Mrs. Fred Hord. Mrs. Hord ic improving. • Mrs. Amanda Gaines remains quite ill at her home on West King street. • Misses Anna Belle and Ella Gooden of Edinburg were guests of friends here Sunday. * Mrs. Seymour Burris who has been ill at her home is mproving. * Bethel A. M. E. choir will sing Sunday afternoon April 12, for Missionary society of Baptist cburch
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Neighborhood Bible class, Tuesday afternoon at her 1 oine on East First street. After lesson period a program was given. * Dinner for Whitely Trojan Basketball team has been postponed to Friday April 24, at Bethel A. M. E. church. * Miss Alaggie Jones was hostess Tuesday n'ght at her home on East Eighth street, to members of Hallie Q. Brown c lub. After the business session, luncheon was served to Mrs. Frank E. Turner, Mrs. Foster Goatley, Airs. Grovelle Beele and Miss Jones. * Muneie t’astle elub met Thursday night at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips, East First St. A potluek supper was served to Miss Ora Wilson, Aliss Edna Ealy, Mrs. Lorence Glenn, Miss Lucile Cotton, Mrs. Verna Saunders, David Cloyd, Orville Dry, Lawrence Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ell's Ilizer, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Air. and, Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Mr. aim Mrs. Phillips. • Leonard Nichols Post 165, entertained Wednesday night at Blue Bird cafe. Those attending were' Thomas Wescott, 8th district commander; C. E. Findley, post commander; Marry Woldridge, first vicecommander; Wm. Young, second vice-commander; Coleman Davis, adjutant and Edward Hornady, post commander; Isaac Wingfield, Carl Beatty, Clarence Hathecock, Frazier Bethea, A. H. Powell, Ray Alexander, J. W. Smith and Floyd Boo-
her.
wards, daughter of Mr. and Airs. E. T. Edwards of 7th avenue and teacher in ptiblic school, left last Saturday lor Indianapolis, where she will join a group of teachers, who will accompany her on her vacation trip to Tuskeeee, Alabama and other southern <it its. Among those who ac-c'-mpanied her, was Mrs. W. S. Henry. * Miss Catherine Sims of Elkhart, Ind. schools is spending vacation with her parents, Mr. axid Mrs. B’shop Sims, 1658 Spruce street. * Mrs. J. O. Simpson and Miss Elva
RUSHVILLE, IND.
“The Triumphal Entry” was the subject of a masterly and inspiring sermon delivered by Rev. M. J. Bellinger at Wesley M. E. church, Sunday morning. * Rev. Allen Marks of IrdianapoKs, filled his engagements at Second Baptist church, Sunday. • Easter exercises will be held at Second Baptist Sunday afternoon and at Wesley Sunday at 7:45, in charge of Airs. Mary Cruse, Mrs. N. P.Fletcher and Misses Willie Mae Johnson and Thelma Fletcher. * A very unique project in Sunday School work is some mid-week work and painting of Easter pictures and drawings collected in little note books made especially for that purpose and the children are enjoying the work. Miss Johnson is a member of H. S.. Senior class and has a very interesting and growing little class. * Mr. Fletcher’s class is soliciting eggs fo.r Easter and some of the boys may he found rapping at your door. * W. F. M. society had their Mite-Box opeiVng Sunday afternoon
»hur, spent the wo •; end ;n Tore Haute. • Mr. and Mrs. Carey Bellamy and ’John and Clifford Due attended the fun“.al .» c Yiinoihy I'ucgle in Brazil, Sundry. * .'uis Tuggle was called home Fri i • >•, duo to •he serious illness and leu'.h r; ins father. • Mrs. Odoita A'des and s*»n Floyd Jr., are in Brazil visiting Mis Elizabeth Miller. * Air. and M s. Herbert Pipes, Indianapo : .r w'-re S mdav guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Pittman. * Henry Mitch d, Burnett, returned to his home Monday after visiting his aunt and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Robinson * and Mabel Mit-
chei.
Martip, 1915 Spruce street, is spend-I at Wesley M, E. church. * Mr and ing this week witii Prof, and Mrs. [Mrs. Ray Williams have moved to_the
Lorenza
Simpson at Indianapolis, home of Mrs. Jennie
Mrs. Simpson is mother of Mr. Simp•mn. * Funeral services tor Mrs. Edith Crosswy, 1356 Cruft avenue, were held from Saulter’s M. E. church, last Tuesday afternoon. George W. Green, funeral director. * George W. Green and Atty. D. Kyle, spent last Sunday in Mar'on. * Mrs. Alary Ambrose is improving from hec injury, received from a fall in a man hole,
several days ago.
LOST CREEK, IND.
LAFAYETTE, IND.
Miss Alartha Mosley and Mrs. J. C. Mosley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. * Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wili'ams and daughter, Mabel and Caroline Pace sper.t several days *r. Indianapolis. Rev. Williams preached there Sunday night for Rev. Young of Baptist church. * Charles Taylor of Tippecanoe stret, was called to Detroit, Michigan, by the death of his mother. * Rev. Y. C. Terrel, pastor of Baptist church in Shelbyvtlle, visaed here with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson. He preached Sunday morn ing at Bethel church and Sunday night at Second Baptist church. He left Thursday for Indianapolis. • Sobrites will have their regular meeting April 6, with Mrs. Leah Alorris, Smith street. * Dr Murren wtll give a lecture, “Egypt as, I Saw It,” at Second Baptist rhurch, April 10. The public js invited# * Lafayette Music Advancers will meet Monday night with Miss M. 1). Hoffman. This club will give a race drama, written by one of its members, Miss Louise Boiianon, on April 24, at Second Baptist church. ’ There will be a supper Friday night April 3, at the home of Airs. Robir.son on Salem street, under auspices of Stewardess of Bethel rhurch. It will be a “greens” supper. * A.s a courtesy to her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Green, Mrs. J. II. Lester entertained friends Thursday and Friday nights at her home Hartford street. The evenings were rpent in cards and dancing. Mrs. Green joined her husband in Chicago, Sunday. * There will be a Musical entertainment given at Bethel church, April 13, by Rev. Bollinger of Purdue and bps orchestra. * Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Johnson and Mrs. Thelma Lee of Flint, Michigan: the Burdett family of Crawfordsville; Mrs. Lula Tapp of Frankfort; Rev. Pope of Indianapolis; Rev. Evans of Crawfordsville; Rev. Oglesby, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Moss of Marion; Mrs. Robinson and Airs. Hal^ of Crawfordsville and Rev. Nlcho’s and a large de’egation from his congregation in Frankfort, attended the funeral of Mrs. Edna Burdett. • Girl Reserve Basketball team played Fort Wayne team in Ft. "Vvayne, Saturday night. About 40 persons from here attended the game; score was 14-30, in favor of Fort Wayne. After the game the visiting teams were guests of hour at a banquet given at Dixiana. On April 11, Firt Wayne girts will play here. * Albert Bohanon of South 3rd street, was called to Nashville, Tenn., on account of the serious illness of
his mother.'
MADISON, IND. Greenville Harris The Men’s club met last Monday Nite at the home of Virgil Alums on Broadway; after the business part of the meeting refreshments were served by Mr. AlurrA. * Mrs. Lizzie Carver of Popular^iFreet is slightly improved at tlrs writing. • Mrs. Sunfe Alumns of Broadwav is Improving s’owlv. • 'PHvllis Wheatley club met Tuesday Nite at the home of Mrs. Jennie Shontee. Refreshments were served by hostess. * Please send your news in by Monday noon to the
agent.
Church services were well attended Sunday at Alissionary Baptist < hiirch. * Burial for Airs. Aura Tyler Hayden of Indianapolis, was held Sunday at 12:30 o’clock at Stewart’s cemetery North of Burnett. She is survived by husband, Wm. Hayden; one brother, Perry Tyler and 4 sisters. * AI'ss Captola Roberts entertained with a dinner party Sunday afternoon at the home of her grand parents, Air. and Mrs. Fremont Roberts. Rooms were beautifully decorated with Palms and ferns. Guests were: Alisses Edna Redmon, Mabel 1 atton, Ada and Violet Simpson, Ciemintina and Barbara Anderson, \ iola Russel, Henrietta Shepard; Otis, Thomas and Edward Redmon, Reford and Garland Stewart, Walter and Garfield Edwards, Dock Russel, Maynard Shepard, Wayne Stewart, James Ross and Clyde Batton. A 3course dinner was served. * Mrs. Mary Scott and family were guests of her son, Herbert Scott ,'n Terre Haute, Wednesday, * Mrs. Alecie Edwards Davis was week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards. * Misses Edna and Marvel Redmon were guests of their sister, Airs. Joe Tyler in Burnett, Sunday. • Aliss Freida Harris was dinner guest of Mary Rowena Stewart, Sunday. * Air. and Mrs. Otis Stewart enteron I tained with a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of the former's mother, Mrs. Cassie Stewart and the latter’s lather, Bert Allen. * Mrs. John
Moore on East
Eighth street. * Mrs. Moore is now I'ving with her children at Indianapolis. * Henry Richardson, who has been visiting relatives at Muncie for
a few
* DeWitt
was in Rushville Sunday. * “The Bean Town Choir/’ rendered here from Connersville and sponsored by Eastern Star was a success in respect and witnessed by a full and ap-
preciative audience.
lining i ii cic
weeks, returned home Monday, 'itt McBurris o f Indianapolis, vioVixfillrk Qiinrliav * “'T'VlP
WASHINGTON, IND.
Mrs. F. Esteal
Easter w'll be observed Sunday with a special sermon by the pastor at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school and B Y. P. U-., will present a cantata, “The P.esurrection,” at the evening services at Second Baptist church. The joung people will give a social Apri. 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Johnson. * A Simmons has been off duty at Chevrolet garage the past week on account of a sprained wrist received while at work, lost week. * Dr. Maud Arthur will give a lecture at' P. T. A. meeting April 9th. • Central Fire department was called to the home of Jas Peed, Wednesday, to estinguish a small fire, caused by a defective flue. * Mr. and A,rs. H. Isom, Rev. F. Esteal, Miss'* Jmogene Bledsoe, Mrs. Albert Bledsoe and Bernard Johnson, attended tne Pie social at Wheatland, Saturday night. * Leslie Warren was here Sunday from Indianapolis. * Miss Alice Bledsoe and daughter Mary Jean, left Saturday for a visit in Nashville, Tenn. * Rev. Wm. Kelley, A. Simmons and Warren Cooper motored to French I/ek, Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. S. Nichols and baby of Lawrenceville, were guests of friends, Sunday. * Sevrices were well attended Sunday at Beulah A. M. E. church. Great preparations are beipg made for All Day Easter services. Sunrise Prayer meeting; Sunday school will present their program at 9:30. Morning service will be on "The
WEST BADEN AND FRENCH LICK, IND.
Dean Gore, president of Tenn. State college of Nashville, Tenn., is visiting his father. Rev. G. W. Gore. * Jay Gald is hack from a winter visit in the south; he wili be joined by Miss Lula Heart wiio will recompany him to Kentucky derby. * A/rs. Nettie Johnson has returned after a long motor trip to Miami, Florida, where she spent the winter with friends. She returned by motor with Churchill Henderson, Lee Elbey, Air. and Mrs. Hilliard and Pervls Martin. • Royal Mutual Embroidery club met last week with Aliss DAve Gee. * Peppy Shriners met w ; th Miss Gwyndolin Pace. * > W. W. Whopee club met with Mr. and Mis. Julius Conn and in their regular business meeting decided to change their name to W. W. Cosmopolitan club. * Archie Williams and J. L. Copeland of Ohio, who spent the winter in Florida, are here for the season. * E. E. Cowans i s back for the season, after spending the winter at his home at Statesville, North Carolina, where he visited his father and other relatives. * Mrs. Nannie Wilson, aunt of Mrs. N. Smith and Mrs. G. W. YVaddy is confined to her bed at Waddy hotel. * Mrs. C. Martin has returned from Indianapolis, w'here she attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Neal Jackson. • Purvis Mar|'n left Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., to attend the funeral of his brother, Rev. J. W. Martin. * Mrs. Lode McMerry spent the week end in Louisville, Kentucky. * Mrs. John Douglas is up again and able to use her hand. * Mrs. Mike Johnson has returned after a threeweeks visit with relatives and friends in Louisville, Kentucky. • Rev. Reaven Harvey of Louisville is here for the season and will preach a series of sermons while in the Valley. He spoke last Sunday night at the Church of God. * George Nelson, Detroia, is here for the season. * Mrs. James Cook is much better at this writing. * George Hopkins, Gary, spent a few days w r ith his aunt, Mrs. Cook. He joined his wire in Ark., to attend the funeral of her father. • Among the latest arrivals from Florida are: Wrfi. S. Belton, Minter Graham, Chester Renter, Oscar Vaughns, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson Burnett and George Hughes. * Wm. Pollard has returned from a 8-week’s' stay in Terre Haute, where he played with Paul Stewart’s orchestra. Har
Pollard, Jr., the orchestra.
NEW ALBANY, IND. Mrs. Lida C. Craven The Reserve class of Bethel A. M. E Sunday school, Mrs. Grace Bodine teacher, still holds the banner for collection. Primary Class banner for largest attendance, Mrs. Ballow, teacher. Popularity contest sponsored by E. E. Church club was a success. Miss Marie Haokley of Jeffersonville reported $18.85 and M<ss May Gibson of New Albany $34.35. Miss Gibson receiving most votes was crowned Miss New Albany. A Bake sale by E. E. C. club at 513 State St., Saturday April 4. • Mrs. Clara B. Woods, Rev. Mrs. Mary Washington, Mrs. Lottie Wright, Sarah Gibson of New Albany and Mrs. Bessie Jones of West Baden, attended the reception in Evansville, given 1 in honor of Mrs. Thelma Roachell, newly appointed treasurer of Burial board of Household of Ruth. * Mrs. Rhoda Lindsay of 214 East Fourth street was in Jeffersonville, attending a Missionary meeting. • Ivy club met with Mrs. Lula Kelley as hostess, 2117 W. Chestnut street, Louisville, Kentucky, March 26. Music by club; "Liberia, Its Future,” Mrs. N. Hill; song, “America”; Negroes Place in America, Mrs. Lida C. Craven. Guests of c’ub were: Mrs. Clark, Airs. Sutor, Airs. Huff, Mrs. Landman, Mrs. Shack and Mrs. Fenney. A delightful twocourse luncheon was served. • Mrs. Harriet Johnson made a flying trip to Indianapolis last week on business. " Mrs. Ruth Bailey was at Louisville, Kentucky on business, last week. • Rev. Tolbert of Jeffersonville, was guest of. Rev. J. L. Craven. • Sick— Airs. Starkes, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Mable Hill Richardson. * Second anniversary of Rev. AI. Battle as pastor cf Second Bapt'st was largely attended: selection, choir; Scripture lesson, Rev. Henry Lewis; invocation; song. Choral dub: Welcome nddres-t, Miss Nannie Alucker; response, Rev. Airs. AI. E. Washington; solo, Mrs. Anna Love; paper, Harriet Johnson; address. Church, Prof. Nathen Hill; solo, Miss* Alberta Emery; instrumental, Miss Zelda McCrakin; address, Rev. G. A. Martin of Jeffersonville; duet, Mrs. Carrie Manuel and Laura Emery; selection, orchestra; tcst'monlals. Rev. J. L. Craven and P. W. Waller; remarks, pastor. $41.0(1 was presented to pastor by master of ceremonies, Ray Love. * An East3r program will be rendered at Second Bapt'st Sunday afternoon. * Zion choir will render the Cantata Imortality, Monday night April 6, Rev. Tucker, pastor. * Bishop Jones preached at Zion church Sunday afternoon returning from • Chicago, where he attended the funeral of Bishop A. J. Carey. Other visitors were Rev. Tucker, Rev. and Mrs. Bailey of Louisville, Kentucky. • Easter message by Bethel A. M. E. Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maud Brown, superintendent. Music m charge of Airs. Lida C. Craven.
Phelps and children visited Mr. and ' i* esurrec . t i on; -» League
Mrs. Morton Lewis, Sunday. * Ernest Stewart, Terre Haute, visited l.is brother, Aldwin Stewart, Sunday. * Mrs. Jemima Redmon and Donie Marie Norton are on the sick list.. * Band Boys program was a grand success. * Mrs. Etta Simms and Miss I.elora Norton, Paris, Illinois and Mrs. Opal Stewart, Terre Haute, visited Mrs. Paul Anderson Tuesday Thomas Walden, Jr., Terre Haute, is spending his spring vacation with
them.
LYLES, IND.
Rev. Johnson preached at morning services from “The Wages of Sin is Death, But the Gift of e God Is Eternal Life,” Romans, 6 : 8. in the atternoon Missionary society gave a rrogram. society met with Mrs. Lucy. Telly Thursday afternoon. Tickets ere for sale for the Double Wedd ng Ring ouilt, which is, to be given away May 5th. 7:00 o’clock ’Allen C. endeavor met, Subj., being “Patience.” Halcey Roundtree, president; Allie Lyles, secretary. League will render a program April 12 and have a Penny rally. Public Invited. Mrs. Minnie Parks is ('n Princeton at the bedside of her mother. • Alaphine English has been indisposed the past week. * Mr. and Mrs. Luther Green and family were guests of Mr." and Airs. Sigman Lyles, Sunday. • Mrs. Irene Hardiman entertained the Aid society, last Tuesday afternoon. Lee Jackson ife 111 at thejjome of hte daughter, Mrs. Syble Jackson *n prince ton. * ,
program at
t:30 p. m. Stewardess will have charge of evening program. Public intrted. * Mrs. C. C. Cottee and Lillian D. Bledsoe are on the sick list. * Tsungam club met with Miss Juanita Calloway, Friday evening. Topic, “Beautifying the Home and Lawn,” was discussed. At social hour, light refreshments were served to Club members and advisors. Club will give a program April 17th, to asri'st Group No. 2 of Noche Meurcuies club to raise funds for the State home. Next meeting will be at the home of Aliss Shirley Dejernett.
COMNERSVILLE, IND.
Pre-Easter program sponsored by local Ministerial association, in whi^h both white and colored churches have taken an active part, has done more to bring about peace and harmony between the two races than anything in years passed. The three local ministers of our group have filled the pulpits of white churches: white ministers having charge of colored churches. Rev. Julian Walker, pastor of Wiley M. E church had charge ot meeting at First Baptist church, (white), March 24th; Rev. Wm. Huey, pastor Mount Zion, took ohage of services at East Side AT. E. church, (white). • Entire community was shocked when word was received of the death of Bishop Carey. ‘Mrs AVnnie Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed' ward Rhinehart, Carl and French Butler, Mrs. Pearl Craig and Airs. Mattie Harper spent Wednesday nigh*t in Rushville. * Airs. Lorenia Brookins was hostess to Gertrude B. Carter elub, last Thursday. * Jenny Lee Sewing club will meet with Mrs. Jennie Perkins Tuesday. Mrs. Harriet Hill, hostess. * Blue Valley Lodge of Elks had three n'ghts fair ’n Club borne last week was a financial success. “Doc” Frazier was holder of lucky number for radio, which was given away. * Miss Mary Jane Patterson who has been suffering from nervous breakdown for p«toC two months is better. * Mrs. Parren Gaines spent Saturday in Richmond. * Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Edna Burdette of Lafayette. Mrs. Burdette was a former Connersville girl, second daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Chas. S. Brown one t'me pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church here. * Mrs. Oordy B. Day was called to New Castle owing to death of her brother. * Be sure and secure --our copy of Recorder next week. We shall try and have some snanpy news in Connersville column. * Wonder what Dave Coleman is doing in Battle Creek, Michigan with “Big Shots,” come on Dave tell us all about it. * Wedding bells will ring next Saturday for an Indianapolis girl.and Connersv'lle boy. Shall tell" you all about it in next week’s issue. * Mrs. X.' R. Baily and laughter spent Wednesday in Rushville and attended the play given by Fayette chapter. * Mrs, Royden Bundran.’ had as her guest her mother, Mrs. Easley
,, of Rushville. • The play “Beantovn
^.l e * rn .K°K Choir,” was given last Wednesday In
Rushvjlle, to a packed house. Anv nearby town who would to have this play given will write Mrs. M'nnie Bennett, 631 West Fifth street. • Horace Poindextor and C. uiover of New Castle spent Tuesday here. • Blue Valley Lodge No. 488 aqd Rose of Sharon Temnle No. 40», will have social session Thursday. * Phone all nqws early to 506. Have several new customers for Recorder: those who do not take a Colored paper and wane to read In liana’s best paper, phone 801 and Daniel Butler, Jr., will bring you the paper. $2.00 per year; $1.00 six months: 50c three months or 5c per copy from carrier. * Sidney Brookins, Jr., is 'ong*ned to his home with Mumphs. * Mrs. Rosa L. Anderson is out again after her recent
illness.
remained there with
RICHAIOND, IND.
Second Bapt'st church, Rev. F. W. Weathers, pastor—Morning service Subj., “Christ’s Greetings to Man-
kind.”
Improvement club held a Mass meet ing; also a program rendered and a sermon preached by Rev. A. A. Afav, pastor of Baptist church. Dayton, O. Senior and Junior groups develop the topic theme, “Alissionary Opportunities at Home.” A tea given at the hopie of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Condit, 846 North 12th street. • Afrs. Samuel Wilson, Mrs. Gertie Sm'th and daughter, Gertrude arq on the sick list. Mrs. Henry Perkins has 1 een very ill, is somewhat better. * Loyalty day was observed in Bethel A. AT. E. church and Sunday school cl Northern Indiana district. Richmond won the banner for attendance qu district attendance rally day. Mrs. Levuena Dethridge addressed the league in the evening. Rev. H. H. Black attended the funeral of B'shop Carey in Chicago. * Humble Workers club met Thursday evening at 12 N. 16th street for important business. * Alary B. Talbott club met with Mrs. Josephine Bass, Friday night, a pro-
gram was given and each
BOSTON. KY.
AVss Marion Aforthem
Russell Beeler visited in Louis-
„ .. member ville, Saturday. • Louis Young is the lirought articles for the gift baskets. I guest of his grandfather, John Barns. * Gitv Federated Women’s clubs met * Mrs Minnie Saunders of Louis-
SEYMOUR, IND. Atrs. Lula Browning Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robertson, Air. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell, Geneva Ph'illn. Vivian Phillips, ^ no-nsta Evans, Wilma Lawrence, William Lee and Sam Browning attended the dance at Franklin, Teusday evening. * Orthella Dixon, Marlon who is visiting his grandmother accompanied James Compton to the dance. * Airs. John Browirng and son Charles, are vis'ting her parents at Memphis. Leonard Lawrence, Bowling Green, Kentucky, is visiting his sister. Ora Y'oung.
ROCKVILLE, IND. Catherine Dickeraon Curry Mabuary of Alabama was an Indianapolis visitor, Friday. • Mrs. Jenie Mearls of Cleveland, Ohio, came Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Yates,
City Federated Women’s clubs met at Townsend Community center, last Tuesday afternoon. * A Spring musical is planned for April 7, from 2 to 5 p. m., at Townsend Community center, by City federation of Co’ored Women’s clubs. * Sojourners Truth club met with Mrs. Ollie Shoecraft on Newman’s hill, recently. Bible verses were given in response to roll call and Genevieve Johnson w*as presented a prize for reciting the shortest verse in the Bible and Airs. Ophelia Faulkner for the shortest chapter. Airs. Mjnnie Walker will entertain the club April 8th. * Sally Stewart Guild met with Mrs. Alargaret Gilmer, 611 South 12th street, last Thursday afternoon. * Choral section of Wesley Howard Music Study club began their rehearsals with AI i s s Frances Easley, vocal Instructor at Townsend Community center, last Thursday, after an absence on the account of illness of the teacher. * Mrs. Walter Warren entertained Church Aid society of Bethel A. M. E. church, last Thursday evening, a very interesting meeting was held and a very elaborate delicious luncheon
was served by hostess. COLUAIBUS, IND.
Services were held at Baptist church Sunday conducted by Rev. Joe Rivers and Rev. G. H. Tandy of Owensboro. Kentucky. • Mr. and Mrs. .Tomes Kirkpatrick and George Price visited relatives in Nolene, Kentucky: enroute home they visited friends in LoiVavilld. * Mrs. Grant
Mrs. Minnie Saunders of Louisville, visited here the week end. • Lloyd Hackley was d'nner guest of his sister. Myrtle Northern. Sunday. * Mr. and Afrs. Lloyd Hackley and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sm'th. Rnrdstown, last week. * Mrs. ATyrtle Northern was ' v, "'st of Mrs. Gertie Hackley, Sun-
day.
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Smith and Mrs. C. H. Hubbart, who have been confined to their home with illness are improving slowly. • Harry Clark visited relatives in Louisville over the week end. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Troutman attended the Masonic supper at Franklin, Saturday. • James Johnson was dn North Vernon. Sundav. • Mrs. Scr c „a Stewart visited In Franklin, last week. • Among those who attended the dance in Franklin were: Air. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodbn. Miss Serena Stewiard, Jack Imes. Bill Warfield and others. • Hev. G. H. Ghandy of Owensboro, K?V-ucky, was house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckner for week end. ‘.Otis Johnson and deputy of K. of P. lodges Is making his di&tirct calls.
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