Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1932 — Page 3
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AL.LEN CHAPEL, A. M. E. Hev. H. H. Black,- Pastor »:80 a. m.. Sunday school; 11:0» a. m., mornins worship, ssrraon subject. “The Sinner’s £jU of Right*”; 7:00 p. m., the Allen Christia|i Bpdeavor league, the topic is, '*Prbblims of Youth on Mission Fields,” 1 Thessalonians 1 : 1-8; 8:00 p. m., evening worship, sermon subject, * The Location of the He*krt.” Music by the choir. A very cordial welcome to all. i SCOTT M. ERev. Jas. H. Ross, Pastor r - 1 Clarence Smith of Mount Carn^el Puptlrt choir will be guest soloist, Sunday morning. Rev. C. P. Smith will preach for Aid Number Two in the afternoon. Misses Stella and Queen Esther Williams will furnish
the music.
JONES TAB., A. M. E. Z. , Rev. J. L. White. Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday school; 11:00 a. m. . sermon by pastor; 3:00 p. m., the pastor and congregation will worship v'ith,New Liberty Baptist church; 8.00 p. m.. pastor's subject, “Three Great Imperatives.” £-T. MARK TEMPLE, A. H- Z. 1803 Shelby Street Rev. S. H. Marlon. Pastor 9:30 a. m.. Bible school; 11:15 a. n. .. address by Dr. Homer L. Wales, subject, “Preventing And Cure Of Tuberculosis”; 11:45 a. m., sermon by Lev. G. M. Davis of Richmond, Indiana; 3:15 p. m.. the rally effort, known as the July SPECIAL, will close with a sermon by the new pastor of Caldwell A. M.. E. Zion church. Rev. R. N. Davis and his choir will sing. The managers of the July SPECIAL, are as follows:—Mrs. Liazie Burch, 15lrs. Lillie Williamson, Mrs. Geo’rgia MitchelJ, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Mrs. Margaret ’J’urman, Mrs. Eula Mae Marion, Mrs. Laura B. Ashford. Daniel A. Johns, Herman Johnson and Mr. John Woo ley. Our ■MOTTO is $100. There will be no night service Sunday; nor during the month of August. Everybody is welcome to all our activities. Rev. S. HMarion, pastor. MT. SINAI RAFTIST Rev. E. T- Blakely. Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a. m., preaching, 11:00 a. m., subject, "The Lord is my Shepherd”; Lord’s supper, 3:30 m.J B. Y. P. L\. 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 8:00 p. m.. by Rev. King, subject. “Death in the Pot.” JOSHUA BAPTIST Rev. Noble Childs. Pastor Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; preachirg, 11:30 a. m.. subject, “Faith”; B- Y. vP. U-, 6:30 p. m.; 8:00 p. m., preaching by Rev. Toliver, subject, "Christian Religion.” ■iT JOHN. A. M. E. Rev. E. Wittenberg. Minister 5:45 a. m., Sunrise Prayer servce. W. R. Landers, dean. The at-
tendance increases every Sunday and the interest is unabatlng; 9:30 a. rm. Sunday school, William Haddox, superintendent. This department was never in better condition. The Gold
and Silver Star contest is progressing nicely. Mrs. B. Martin and Mrs Tar*ver are equal in honors. Mrs. Dan eve Wines will be our special speaker next Sunday morning. Mrs. Wittenberg Has charge of our Cradle roll, she will ‘b* assisted by Miss Mary F. Griffon. This day is a Patriotic Financial djrive. 11:00 a. m., Pastor’s theme, “Christ's Life. An Example For dur Imitation.” After serrriori- Mrs. Mbrgiin of the Harrison <& Morgan undertakers, will deliver & special address; 3:00 p. m., we are expecting the choir of Caldwell Chapel, A. M. E. Zion church; Some of bur prominent friends will deliver addresses. A Rolunteer committee with Mrs. Lena Hardestar, chairlady will serve a first-class dinner for 25 cents, beginning at 1:00 p. m.; 6:46 p. m., Allen Christian Endeavor league. Mrs. Shirley, president, is having great meetings notwithstanding, the severely warm weather; 8:00 p. m., theme, “Bringing All Tithes Into The Storehouse.” All captains will render reports in the Patriotic drive. Everybody is cordially invited to our services. -
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liev. M. W. Clair, Pastor The services Sunday evening will be under direction of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society. In inpersonation “Chundra . Lela.” a noted Bible woman of India, will be given by Mrs. Charles Sedanj In costume. Mrs. Sedam will be Introduced by Mrs. George Christian, president of Roberts Park Foreign Missionary society of Roberts Park, M. E. church. Vocal selection will be given by Miss Sara Hill; violin, Clafence Lucas. Mrs. Carrie M. Ross, chairman. 17TH STREET BAPTIST Rev. G. M. Mimms, Pastor Sunay school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service, 11:00 a. m.; B. Y.'P. U., 6:00 p. m.; 8:00 p. m.. evening service. NEW LIBERTY BAPTIST Rev. G. Andrews, Pastor 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 11:00 a. m., subject, “The Greatest Thing in the World”; Rev. James L. White, pastor of Jones Tabernacle, A. M. E. Zion church will be speaker at 3:00 p. m. and his choir will sing; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U.; 8:00 p. m., preaching. Monday night August 1, at 8:00 p. m ..the Mount Paran Male chorus Will render a full program. U^ION TAB. BAPTIST Rev. R. D. Leopard, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. pi., preaching by pastor; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U.; 7:00 p. m., preaching. FIRST BAPTIST , . WEST INDIANAPOLIS— *» ~ Rev. M. L. Bluitt, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; 10:45 a. m., devotionals; 11:30 a. m., subject, “God's Confidence in Man”; 3:30 p. !H., Rev. J. O. Clark, pastor of Zion Hill Baptist church will speak for Erotherhood; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U.; 8:00 p. m. theme, “Ezekiel’s Vision of Dty Bones.” On Saturday sight July GO. the January grup will have a social at the home of the captain, 1436
start AfNTlOCH BAPTIST
fi.Diu the residence of William F. Moore. 806 West Twenty-fifth street. Tyilllam Roberts is president of the chpir. ’ '
SAMARITAN BAPTIST Rev. B. Davis, Pastor
5:30 a. m.. Prayer meeting; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning worship.
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Kev. G. W. Ward, Pastor
On Sunday Woman’s day will be observed. In the afternoon, at 3:00 pm\, Mrs. S. W. Layten of Philadelphia and National president of the Women’s convention will giVe an Interesting talk. The Antioch- Mission-
ah' chorus and St. John’s
will be rendered by Miss Mattie Lor- Thomas Robinson of Mount Pleasetta Stovall, 'soprano; Miss Bessie*ant, Iowa, motored here Friday eveVatterson, organist; the Four Har- ning and visited AJ iss Pauline Bransmony Kings and the Phillips Tenjple ford, 1448 Holiday street. The colt-
choir.
BETHEL A. M. E,
Rev. Robert L. Pope, Minister The rtev. r:roaaus H. Hogarts, D„ former secretary ' ~
St. John’s chorus of
11:00 a. m.; 3:30 p. m., r Woman’s jwbmen will render musical selections.* ! board, ‘ NAtlonal • BwUsV board, "Nash -! ,n » Mr Dby program. The pastor will deliver Lavora Blanks will be guest | v lUo> Tehnessee, will fill the pulpit at Mrs -
pie is planning to be married in the Fall. They Will make their home’'in
Iowa.
M/s. Ella ^ee, 28^5 Highland place.
of the Benefit had as her w eek-end guest, her cous-
1 Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Dayton," O. Mary Moore and granddaugh-
a special sermon for Women only. On Saturday July 30, the women of the church will sponsor a Lawn party on
the Church grounds.
MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST Rev. H. T- Toliver. Pastor Sunday is Woman’s day and the women will have charge of the service throughout the ddy; Sunrise? Prayer service, 5:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. m-.'predch-Ing; 3:00 p. m., program will be giviri by the Missionary, with special features. Mrs. I. L. Ross is the president; 6:30 p. m., B- Y. y. and program, Mrs. Vera Taylor, president;
8:00 p. rt»., preaching. ST. PAUL BAPTIST
Rev. C. J. Dailey, Pastor Spnday school, 9:30 a. m. The Rev. G. F. Watson of Louisville. Kentucky, will be speaker at each service. Sunday. Rey. and Mrs. Watson will arrive in Indianapolis. Saturday to 'be house guests of Rev. and Mrs. Dailey for the Forty-first anriiVersary of St.
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soloist. On Thursday afternoon, the |Bethel Sunday morning and William ter ’ ^ Iary Katherine Crouch of
Missionary society of the church entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K ayes Carlile, 555 W est Twen-tyr-sevehth street in honor of Mrs; Layten. An elaborate luncheon was
served by the members. ZION HILL BAPTIST Rev. J. O. Clark. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; 11:30 a. in., subject, ‘’When the Three Passes Through the Water, I will be with Thee”; 3:00 p. m-, preaching by Rev. Sneed of the Tribestone Baptist clbirch; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U.; no
night service.
MOUNT HOREB BAPTIST Rev. G. K. WILSON, Pastor -
Sunrise Prayer meeting, 6:00 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; preaching, 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; 2:00 p. m., Cradle Roll department will sponsor program; 3:0d p. rh., the pastor
will preach special sermon. The Eliza- . . „ . beth chorus of U. K. D. of A. E., will. s !5J. al J??J°
appear on program. The president and vice-president of Sunday School
other guests will
Weir Stuart, Junior, Will give a violin number; at the evening service, the pastor will deliver the second of a Scries of six sermons on Love, Courtship and Marriage. The Man Who Served Founteen Years for the Girl Whom He Loved,” will be the subject of the Sunday evening message. Betnel will observe Women's day August 14 and Men's day August 28.
BARNES M. E.
Rev, R. y. Skelton, Pastor
Morning subject, “Omen of God: 'll:ere is Death in the Pot.” The Friendly Four quartet will sing; Eve-* ning subject, “Who Touched Me?”
I’wo visiting quartets will sing.
FT. MARK BAPTIST Rev. A. .Bernard, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning v'orship, 11:00 a. m. On Tuesday evening August 2 there will be a Mini-
Paul Baptist church, which is being j union and observed now apd will close Mo nda y !be present. Sister Callie night August 1 with a banquet and superintendent of Cradle Roll
reception for visitors and local pertinent. Sister Carrie Wilson, as-
sistant; Sister Albertha Kemp, gen-
GREATER MT. ZION RAPT. Rev. H. A. Wilkes, Pastor
11:00 a. m., sermon; 3:30 p. m.,
Tarrants. .'special service. Rev. J. A. McPherson
de-
‘churches and friends. Public cordially invited to attend anniversary
services, this week.
FHILLIPS TEMPLE, C. M. E. Corner Drake And West Streets 'Dr. J. M. Hodges, Pastor The District conterence of the Louisville district. Dr. C. L. Howard, presiding elder, will convene with this church July 26-31. A largo delegation is expected. The citizens of Indikn&p-t-lis are cordially invited to attend every session and take part in the discussions of religious topics, as set forth in the program for each day. There will be splendid sermons and program each evening. All pastors in the city are especially invited. Officers are reporters of The Indianapp»is Recorder are invited to all sessions. Plans for the burning of the "Mortgage Burning” will be printed liter. The entire membership is urged to attend the conference. The presiding eider and pastor hope to make
Sunday a “high day.”
‘ There will be a Queen contest at Campbell Chapel, A. M. E, Zion church, corner Northwestern and Twenty-fifth stret. Rev. R. Jones, pastor* on Friday evening August 6. The contestants are Misses Cynthia Mae Haywood, Gertrude Simms and Roberta Keaton. The contestant raising the largest amount over $3.00 will be crowned queen of the Indiana conference. A Musical program will
be given.
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Shepherd street. On August 1 at 8:00jjoHN WESLEYAN, M. E.
p. m., the Mission circle will have a house dress fashion show at the church. The sick of the church are:— Mrs. Lillian Taylor in the City hospital and Mrs. Ellison who is improv-
ing.
FIRST BAPTIST
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS Rev. F. F. Young, Pastor
6:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; 11:00 a. m.. the pastor will preach, theme, “The Church. Its Duty; the Members, 'I heir Duty*’; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.. theme, “Lord’s Supper”; 8:00 p. m., sermon. “God, Man and Money.” Suncay is also Rally day for all members. Ihe first week In August is Music week at the church. On Monday night, the Memorial Baptist orchestra, (white), will render a program. On Tuesday August 2, the choir will have charge. The Missionary chorus
£31 East St. Clair Street fiev. J. H. Johns, Pastor Rev. E. Barker, superintendent; Bible school, 10:00 a. na.; . morning worship, 11:00 a. m.. subject, “God Is Calling His People”; 8:00 p. m., preaching. Rev. A. * Devashier, First Baptist, Irvington, will preach Monday night. Everyone cordially in-
vited.
MOUNT NEBO BAPTIST Rev. J. W. kigtibaugh. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. in.; morning worship, 11:00 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m.
PENICK CHAPEL, A. M. E. Z. Rev. W. A. Terry, Minister
9:30 a. m.. Church school; 11:00 a. ni., sermon theme. “The Cross of Misunderstanding”; 6:30 p. m„ Christian endeavpr; 8:00 p. m. Musical program rendered by the choir. All
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will have charge Thursday evening, ETw inv 'led to attend, and on Friday njght the choir will .BEULAH BAPTIST
h;4ve efiar^e. tfhoih wift' s^oiftor a “'Trip Around the World,” on Fri-
Welcome to Delegates of | G. U. 0. OF 0. F. LODGES AND UQUSEUQLDS OF RUTHS IN 49TB GENERAL MEETING AUG, 1:2i3 m ’ COMMITTEE on arrangements Nathan Hill, DlatHct G. M„ NaW Albany, Ind. Mra. Georgia Porter, 0. G. M. N.G., Bloomington, Ind. H. J. Dangerfield, General Chairman.
2150 Northwestern Avenue Rev. H. McBride, Pastor
Preaching Sunday at 3:00 p. m., by Rev. F. Q. Roach, subject “Hell Aftei the Ball is Over.” There will also j be a wonderful program by some of the best talents in city, for the bener it of the choir. Refreshments served ' Everybody ' welcome. Carrie Beard, president. -■ ■
eial superintendent. 1HT BAPTIST MINISTERS ALLIANCE The Baptist Ministers alliance which has been meetings at Tabernacle Baptist church will change its meetings beginning next Monday to the First Baptist church. North Indianapolis, Rev. F, F. Young, pastor. The programs are very interesting and informing. Rev. J. I, Saunders,
president.
OLIVET BAPTtox Rev.' G. L. Llllard, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning worship, 11:30 a. m.; Home-Coming and Financial rally a 3:30 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 8:00 p. m. On Tuesday' evening August 2 at 8:00 a’clock the Jane Martin Missionary circle w’ill hold an inspiriational meeting with sermonettes by various ministers of the city churches. Metropolitan, Mount Zion, New Bapist, New Bethel, Greater St. John and Moupt Paran Baptist churches, wiy be represented. The men and women Missionary choruses will sing alternately. CHILDREN o SsiATE CONVENTION OF INDIANA BAPTISTS The Star Light bands and Shepherd Boys’ leagues. July 22-24. Ju«t closed a most successful convention, held at Shiloh Baptist church. The Depression slowed up our work cut a bit, but the report of the children showed $123.50. Several converts were reported. Many new bands end leagues were organized. The Sunday's Mass meeting was one of the High lights in Spiritualism, when Rev. Marshall A. Tally of Mt. Zion Baptist church spoke on the theme, “Christian Service And Expression.” Ther6 was one conversion. OBSERVES GUEST NIGHT The Young Women’s Missionary society of Caldwell Chapel, A. M. E. Zion church had its guest night at the home of Miss Clarean* Jones in Tremont avenue. Games were played and a lovely buffet supper was served on
the lawn.
The following persons were present: Raymond Hathman of Buffalo, New York; Mubhub Brown of St. Louis, Missouri; Miss Zuelian Smith, Mrs. Ella Mae Hicks, Miss Vivian Allen. Hadley Hannah, Theodore Goodlow; Misses Ada and Anzalia Patton, Miss Nora Parks, Charlotte Jeter, Mrs| Alma Cable. Mrs. Veisa Norris is president. Rev. R. N. Davis, pastor.
fASS MEETING
Sunday will- close the Louisville District conference of the Colored Methofilst Episcopal church, Bishop C. H. Phillips will preach at 11::00 a. m. and at 3:00 p. m., a Mass meeting will be held at which time, I. Willis Cole; editdh of The Louisville Leader will be the speaker. Musical numbers
cf Decatur, Illinois, will speak on l the subject. “The Asset of the Church in the Community”; $;3Q p. m., B. Y.
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ty-ninth street, ty-nnth street, with Mr. and
Sheridan.
Mrs. Arlena Bush, who was confined at the City hospital, has been removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tillie Beldey, 647 Maxivell
street.
Mrs. Eliza Washington, 2855 Highland place, is spending her vacation in Detroit, Michigan, with her son, Joseph C. Washington. Miss Rose Ellen Goodloe of Louisv.lle, Kentucky, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Goodloe, 502 West Twenty-eighth street. Mrs. Fred E. Jones and Miss Min- ; erva Taylor of Marion, are visiting in the city, guests at the Y. W. C. A. l^rs. Jones is proprietor of the Delmonica cafe in Marion. Miss Eva Smith motored from Detroit, Michigan, here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Hopey, 540 Douglas street. EXTENDED SOCIAL COURTESIES Misses Coreon Cooper and Callie Scrivener returned from Cleveland, Monday, after having attended the announcement party of Miss Katherine Simmons, who was recently married to Rudolph Brown. While in I Cleveland, they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson, parents of the bride. Among the many courtesies extended the visitors was a breakfast party given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rector and a luncheon by Professor and MYs. Charles S. Taylor. Mrs. Laura Bland, 2142 Boulevard place, remains ill and has been removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pattie Harris, 8410 Highland
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winburn ia North Capitol avenue have as their guests, their sisters, Mrs. Anna Parks and Miss Ella Lawson of Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wray and family motored to Bloomington, Sunday and visited the later’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. They were accompanied by Miss Francis
Martin.
Mrs. Edna T. Winburn who has been attending the Indiana State Teachers’ college in Terre Haute, has
returned home.
Mrs. Lizzie Head, 965 West Twen-i ?aturday »™> rnln 8
ty-fifth street, who has been ill, is
able to be up again.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Dickerson and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson, motored to Chicago for the week end. Mrs. Dickerson will
remain for ten" days
Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Alexander and family are visiting in Michigan. They will return home within two weeks. Shirley H. Winfrey, Contact man of the Veterans' bureau will go to Kokomo to attend the Legion conven-
tion, July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall have moved from 1022 North West street, to 2354 North Capitol avenue, apart-
ment six.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hord and son, Noel Ernest, Franklin, are spending the week with their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hord. Mrs. Anna Bobne, enroute to her home in Detroit, Michigan, after visiting Mrs. Ida Sorrells in Rushville, i spent «. few hours Thursday in Indianapolis. Mrs. 'Boone was accoftipanied'this far by Mrs. Mable-Wade of Rushville,' who was enroute to Cleveland, Ohio. "Both were pleasant callers at The ; Recorder office and Mrs. Boone subscribed for Indiana’s Great-
est Weekly.
Mrs. Jessie Rayborn, St. Louis, Missouri, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Warner, 831 Roanoke street. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dean have moved from 502 Fall Creek boulevard,
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Roach street left Sunday for the cast, where 'they will visit" her daughters, Mrs. Clatence C. Collans of Atlantic City, iNew Jersey and Mrs. R. G. Clements of Newark. New Jersey. Arthur Crouch, who has beeft confined at the Veterans’ hospital*
for five weeks Is improving.
Mrs. William Walker and Mrs. Samuel Welch have gone to Idlewild,
Michigan, for a two-week’s visit.
HAS GU:^r>
Miss Celia Upthegrove of Terre Haute, spent the week end with Mrs. Mattie W. Rhea, who has returned home after attending summer school at the Terre Haute State normal. Mrs. Sara P. Olive entertained with an Informal party Saturday evening at her home in honor of Miss Uptheghovc. A benefit dance and swim is being sponsored by the Colored playgrounds of the city to take place August 1, at Douglass Park Swimming pool at 10:00 p. m. The proceeds will be' used to buy costumes for the annual-play-ground pageant which will be given
August 12.
Mrs. Mary McGuire accompanied by Mrs. Viola Mills and little daughter,* [Margaret have gone to St. Louis, Missouri, for a three-week’s stay with Mrs. McGuire's mother, Mrs. Alice
Jones.
TOURING
Mrs. Ella B. Meriwether and daughter, Miss Maude B. Meriwethre are motoring to California with Dr. and Mrsi S. L. Davis of Muncie. The itinerary includes stops in St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska.; Pueblo, Colorado; Yellowstone park and Butte, Mont. MSITING RELATIVES Mrs. Teresa Sanders and Mrs. Isophene Hill are spending the week in Louisville, Kentucky , with relatives. Mrs. Sanders is the piano teacher at the Fitzhugh-Valentine college of music. ’ Mrs. Leona C. Taylor, State Grand Queen of A. U. K. & D. of.A’s., ef Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. EUuna B. Davis in Martindale avenue this week. While here she atended the Military department, .Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. Mrs. Frances Webb and son, Nolan are slowly improving, after three
weeks illness.
Mrs. Clara Rogers. 2857 Indianapolis avenue, is ill at her home. Mrs. John A. Patton and son. John, accompanied by Mrs. Willa Bradley, left Wednesday for their summer home in Idlewild, Michigan, where they will spend the sdmmer, They have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Patton of Chicago. ENTERTAINS AT PINNER Mrs. Blanche Crossen in Boulevard place entertained at dinner, Sunday in honor of the following guests of Cincinnati, Ohio:— Mrs. C. I. Taylor, social worker of the Shoemaker center; Miss Doris Wooten, executive sceretary of Y. W. C. A.; Miss Josie Sellers,- business and industrial seccetary of Y. W. C. A.
LUNCHEON
Mrs. Ora Locklear’ entertained for her guest. Mrs. -HOggs of Lexington, Kentucky-, with a luncheon at the California Tearoom, on last Wedrrsday evening July 20. A color scheme of pink and yellow was carried out in the table decorations with cut flowers as a centerpiece. Mrs. Wilbur Holloway and children of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, are visiting relatives, here. Miss Leslie Vamjever will leave August 1 for Los Angeles and Carmelby the-Sea. California. > Mrs. Gussie Lewis and Misses Geraldine Collins and Mollie Orr spent a few days in Culver, last week. Miss Nan O’Rear underwent a major operation at |he City hospital, last
n.lnistmtor of Estate of Howard, deceased, late of county, Indiana. Said estate
posed to be solvent. , THOMAS E. J, KING.
JOHN F. RAFTERY, Atty. No. 32238 ' 7-16-3t.
1 NEW ALBANY, IND.
Mrs. Lillian Harrison left Monday to attend the A- M. E. Zion conference at Madisonville, Kentucky. * Mr.
William i*iid Mrs. Joe Toran and son have re-
NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY In the Matter of the Estate of Carrie T.. Whalon, deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion
County
No. 78-26209.
Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the executrix of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabtlries thereof, the Judge of said Court did. on the 28th day of June, 1932, And said estate to be probably insolvent, and ordered the s^me to be settled accordingly.- The creditors of said estate are, therefore, hereby notified
of such • insolvency and required to ine sa mmer was a shower Bri file r their claims against said estate *>^ ven Miss Lillian Williamson
for allowance. < ' v - 5 • ’ Witness^ the Clerk and seal of said Court,’at ihdianapotis, Indiana, this
13th day of July. 1922.
GLttNN- B. RALSTON, Clerk.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Admifistrator . of Estate- of Sleety Wilson, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is sup-
posed to be solverit.
WILBUR H. GRANT. Atty.’ zNo. 93-32251 5 - 7"-23-3t.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Executors of Estate of Andrew Johnson deceased, late- of Marion County, Indiana, Said Estate is supposed to be
solvent.
JOHN BROWDER, Atty. Caroline Johnson No. 93-32253 7-23-8L
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PRfi=ATE UmUSE
In The Probate Court Of Marion
County, Indiana Estate Dpcket 88 Daniel W. Jones
Executor Of Estate Of John A. Piiryear, Deceased, • Laura Bennett, et, al. To Laura gennett and Holman P. Bennett her husband, Maggie Puryear Kimbro, nee Maggie Puryear, and Edward Kimbro, her husband, Sidney M. Puryear and Clara Ellison. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Executor of the estate of aforesaid, lias filed -in the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging lo the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described to make asset* for thO payment of the debts apd liabilities of said estate; apd has also lied a.n affidavit averring that you and each of you are non-residents of • he State of Indiana, or that your 'residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Probate Court at the Court House ip Indianapolis, Indiana^ on the 8th day of September
1932.
turqed home after visiting relatives and friends in Mount Vernon. • Charles Level: Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ben Toran, Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting his brother, Joe Toran and family enroute home after visiting, in Mount Vernon. • Mr. and Mrs. Garnett ,Gibson and daughter an<i mother, Mrs. Sarah Gibson visited in West Point. Sunday. • Mrs. Lizzie Fields, Louisville, gave a Theatre party in honor of Mesoiames Elnora Duff. Rosa Lewis, Louisville and Helen Brown. New Albany; afterward, having dlnrter With Mrs. Rosa Lewis. The evening was spent in games. * Carl Brown entprtained at dinner, Wednesday," Mises Kathryn and Leah Webb. * Misses Kathryn and Leah Webb were entertained at dinner Thursday by Miss Elizabeth and Gar-land-Payn then * PRETTY PARTY— One of the most brilliant parties of the summer was a shower Bridge,
at
htr home in honor of Miss Leah Webbj whose marriage will take place in Augurt. Guests were Mesdames Henry Bain, Kirby Smith, C. F. Williamson," Lucas Welch, Joseph Toran.* Ray Bailey, Ray Love, Frank Simpson, Rlgeway Webb; Misses Nannie Mucker, Costelia Carter, Hilda Walker, Nona Carter. Leah and Kathryn and Margaret Webb; Misses Jofel Pope, Hariet Rhodes. Charlotte and Dorothy Rhodes, Kathryn Smith-, Sarah Perry, Yolanda Barnett, Sophia Tate and Ruthella Tate, Louisville. Kentucky. * The Bethel A. M, E». Brush Harbor Camp meeting will close next Sunday with a large program. * Mrs. Katie-Cowan, Indianapolis spent the week end as guest o t Mrs. John Jackson. * Many persona *^;ere in attendance at the Basket-* isryting in Maud, Kentucky, Sunday, wlieK' Rev. Horace Woods, New AIbany.Vi pastor. * The Second Baptist pulpit Ers filled by Rev. C. C. Sykes used GwW“sis 22 : 8, theme: “Obedience and J*i|ith in God with an Unreserved ConHdsnce.” evening sub-., ject, Luke 1 ^ 5, theme, “Arise and Awaken to Mee^Your Friend.” * Galation Baptist Church, Rev. F. J. Waller, pastor. A. n... subject. Exodus 14 : 13, theme, "Stah^ Still and see ihe Salvation of the l-ord.” Afternoon, the Missonary circle had an interesting program and t^timonial meeting. * The Missionary circle of Galation sponsored a “Trip Around the World,” Monday night. * &ICK LIST:-—Messrs. Ed Merill, ChaTles Hunt; Mesdames Hattie Pinkston, Mary Starks. B. W. Smith, well knoprn barber, has been removed to Lebanon, Kentucky to the home of his sister, Mrs. Lenora Hubbard. * Miss Anna Brown and daughter, Corydori, are the week - end guests of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs.
Perry. Lindsey.
Reception to Be Given Delegates to Nat 9 1 Bar j\ssn.
Announcement has been mado by the National Bar Association Convention Committdj of a Reception and Dance to be given in honor of the delegates to the Eighth Annual Convention of the National
Coiirt, this 2nd day of July 1932.
GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion
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o 2280 Indianapolis avenue. SKA'DING PARTY Thmtigh the courtesy of Bernard Wffiiatns and Mrst Anna Eliibtt," a skating party was given last Friday evening is honor of the children of the Marion County Colored Orphans’ home, at the Douglass Park Skating nnk. Approximately 200 children attended. Bernard Williams, manager.
TO -WEEK
Walter Gaines is a patient at the
^City hospital.
Mrs. A. E. Manning continues seri-
ously ill" at her home. -
, Mrs. Charlotte P. Heywood returned to her home in French Lick, this week after ten weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart and
ether relatives.
LOQANSPORT, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Newsom motored to
Indianapolis, last Sunday. * -Mr*. Mahy Croomes entertained to West Side Banking" club, ' Wednesday. * Miss aPuline Best, Evansville, visited her aunt, Mrs. Effis Harris and while here Was the recipient of rhany eotrrp tosies. Miss Harriet Frisby gave a Theatre party for her; Misses Stella Smith, Magdalene Moore, Harriot
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Malone and Margaret Farrel, being the other geusts. They Were entertained afterwards at the home of Miss Moore. * Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith" entertained her at dinner in their country home. Other guests were Mrs. Effio Harris, Hayward Artis, HAfry’ Harris and Harriet Frisby. Others who helped make her visit a pleasant one were Mrs. Ora Carter, Mrs. Stel*la Parker and Mrs. Mabel Hill. ? Rev. W. E. Mayfield and daughter, Elvira and Miss Millie Hoffman, Lafayette, were here Friday and had dinner with Mrs. Effie Harris. • »
Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said j Bar Association, Friday, August
5th, at the Walker Casino. Hours from nine till one. Admission fifty cents. All proceeds will go for the beneflt of the National Bar Associa-
tion Library Fund.
The general public is invited to meet these distinguished guests and dfelfegitfes who are coming from every section of the country. ■
County.
R. L. BAILEY,
Atty.
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Legal Notice Of Public Hear(fig Public Service Commission Docket
No. 1589-M
In the matter of the Application of Frank E. Layne for Certificate of Public Convenience and necessity to operate Motor vehicle's as Common carrier of Passengers in the city of
Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Notice is hereby.given that"-t h e Public Service Commission of Indiana will condjuct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms >ot
Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana pharmacist
at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on August 8,
1932.
Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commssion. PuWic Service Commission Of Indiana. By FRKD KfNlp*, Examiner. Indianapoljs, Indiana. v r July 25, 19^2. ' -
WEST BAUfer* .-riD FRENCH LICK, IND.
LYLES, IND.
Services were well attended, Sunday. * W. H* Roundtfee, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rntmtorae and family motojrad tq Vincennes, Sunday. • Mr*. Lucy* Roundtree is in * Washington,
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clemintinii /ere- -enroute- to Owansboro, to attend
Cottee. * Mr. and Mrs. Chester Artist, Kokomo, Miss Bertha, M-qlone, and Mrs. Nola Powell, both of Indianapolis, motored through Sunday. • Mrs. Wayman Ligglns, Indianapolis, who visited friends and relatives, re-
tunsd * §&&&£
Mrs.
turned visited
Merrick & Son Firm Taken Qver By Meyer B. Cohen
The Merrick & Son drug store, located at 330" N~ Sonahe, has been taken over by Meyer B. Cofoen, a
The store will be
known now as Cohen’s Pharmacy. The new* management states the st*>re will feature a free delivery
service. •
Mr. Cojhen is not a stranger in the neighborhood since he formerly operated a Walgreen store at West street and Indiana avenue.
Eunice Alvis /'Bond-- has refrom Kentucky, where she relative*. • Mrs. Margaret
Kpelden made a flying trip ‘ to Louisville, to accompany her . Ittle sister,Sara, home after visiting relatives. • Mrs. Rose Potter is recovering. * Miss Harrit Gipson, Louisville, spent th# clay as guest of Mrs; CaSsie Wigging^ ton, Wednesday. • Misses Ivdnetta Alfonso and Master James Hughe? , spent Sunday in Louisville,, visiting friends and relatives. •. The Acme .hotel was damaged last week b^r fire of unknown origin. "* James Murphy died eg a gun sfiot, self inflicted last week* Murphy was well known Jo the traveling employees of West Baden and French Lick/ Fkilirtg health is th* reported cause of the act: • Georgs Hughes, Louisville, was here last wepk on busj|i fl i 9 . * Mr*. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs." John iRabbatfe were
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the fpner*l qf Mr. Price, Who *. ffiid last week. * Carrol Chishel left to enter the Marine hospital at Iiouisville, for treatment. • Mints Graham left for- New - York, i where ke will'reside*' :
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