Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1934 — Page 7

Vital Statistics

i BIRTHS : William and ' Mattie Jones, City hoapital, male, Charles Edward and Cemmer May Westmoreland, City hospital, male. James and Irene Haley, City hospital, male. Claude and Willie Jarrett, 737 Indiana avenue, male.*' DEATHS Grant Walden, 62 years, City hospital, cellulitis of arm. Grace Elizabeth Gray, 4 days, City hospital, premature of birth. William Austin, Junior, 2 months, 1604 Sheldon street, acute bronchitis. Leatrice Joy Howard, 5 months, 188 1-2 West Twenty-ninth street, ei.tero colitis. Alphonso Cason, 32 years. City hospital, chronic nephritis. Sally Gram, 86 years, 513 West 1-oUrteenth street, cerebral hemorrhage. Lillie Moore, 51 years, 522 Fish street, pulmonary abscess. Harvey Oillum, 47 years. 364 West Twelfth street, pulmonary tuberculosis. Samuel Hayden, Junior. 14 days, f-13 West Twenty-sixth street, atelectasis. , Lewis Bastick. 60 years, City hospital, chropic myocarditis. Anna Lyles, 57 years, 1303 North Missouri, acute nephritis. Hattie Sante. 53 years, 2324 Hov. ey, lobar pneumonia. Matthew Drane, 51 years, 935 Cleveland, pneumonia. Roberta Howard. 43 years, City hospital, chronic myocarditis. James Hathaway, 55 years, City hospital, chronic nephritis.

The Indianapolis Recorder, Saturday, February 10,1934

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CONNERS VILLE, 1NT>.

Daniel Butler

Mrs. Willis Jones spent Sunday in Rushville, guest of relatives t^nd friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stafford and family, Modoc, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Horace Alexander. • Mrs. Sue Perkins £ *nd sons, Jesse, William and James, Franklin, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris. Sunday was the birthday of Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Harris, who are twins. * Mr. and Mrs. Maurice iihauntee and Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, spent Sunday in Richmond, quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith. • Mrs. Sarah Arnold was elected District Stewardess of the Mplhodist Episcopal church. * The Ladie’s Aid society of the ’ Methodist Episcopal church held their monthly pitch-in-lunchcon, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Sidney Brookins. The Aid is planning a St. Valentine supper, to be given at the church February 14th. • Rev. C. L. Ileming has returned home after motoring to Mississippi, with Rev. F. F. Smith, district superintendent, vho was called there by the death cf Rev. Smith's mother. 1 Harold Adams, Hershel iBundrant, William 'ruse, TiOwell Bradley, Otis Lacy, l.otis Frazier and Miss Irene Lacy, Rushville, spent Sunday the guests of relatvies and friends.

©LOOMINGTON, 1ND. M. T. Hall, Junior

Mrs. Lulu Toumer of Edinburg is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Stone. • Mrs. Martha Marten spent Tuesday in Indianapolis, u ith Mrs. Charles Horne, who is a patient in the City hospital. * Mrs. Josephine Stone remains ill at her l ome in Kirkwood avenue. * Wil-

nnd Wiliam Waldqn, sang at the First Methodist church in Terre Haute, 'Sunday. They were accompanied by George EL Ball, who assated them on the program. * Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and Mrs. Fcarl Mclaurin© motored to Michigan, Saturday for the week end. * • airs. Carey McLaurine completed two weeks of revval services here,

ham Duerson entertained a number week, r.f friends with a birthday luncheon' —

at the Dargon cafeteria. Monday I evening January 29. Prizes were won by Hansel Tucker, Laura Car-

BRAZIL, IND. Drucilla Barnett

Mrs. Maude Neal of Chicago, was

m n and Ella Wortham. Mr. Duer-! the city last Wednesday and was son received many useful gifts. • • dnner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ChesTho Semperatus club of the Second ter Cox. * The Number One And Baptist church gave a six-o'clock | Two class of Baptist Young Peo

supper, Sunday evening in the

Legals

NOTICE TO ABSENTEE State Of Indiana, County Of Marion, ss: * In The Marion Probate Court No. 97-33730 Ophelia Hale. Plaintiff, Vs., Georgie Harris, Alias Hale, Defendant You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day f 'ed in the office of the clerk of said court her certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things, that you, the said defendant on the 15th day of January 1926, being then a resident of

THE VOICE OF I. U. George W. Wade “Hello! Everybody: The old semester fades away, giving place to the new. We apologize for our ail(nee of the past two weeks, but as death seals the mouth of its victims, so final examination stops • he pen of even the gay hearted author of this column. Thanks to fate, however, we are back again. High Scholastic .honors were achieved, for the last semester by two members of the class of 1935. Miss Mildred Ann Clift, Princeton, received sixteen hours credit with thirty-five credit points, receiving five hours A. and ten hours B, for her total and Nathanial -Loyles, Cary, received sixteen hours with thirty-seven credit points. Miss Clift is a pledge to Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and Mr. Sayles Is a pledge to Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Congratulations, fellow ztudents. Let's keep up the good work. We welcome upon his return to I. U., Everett I. Hale, A. B., *31. Mr. Hale will complete requirements for tie LLB. degree in June of this

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New students of the campus are: Mss Ella Wortham, Indianapolis; Miss Anna Mauldin. Gary; I.eslyc

♦'hurch basement. Pew services were held in the auditorium following the supper. * The Senior Gold Star club of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church will celebrate their first Birthday anniversary, Sunday February 11. The Junior chcir will tsslst the ladies and a very Interesting program hds been plan-

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the city of Indianapolis, County of

Marlon and the State of Indiana and j s; a i| wor th, Indianapolis, a graduate

student and Lawrence Chism,

the same being your usual place I of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remains! absent and unheard Irom. ' leaving property in said county without having made any provision for its control or manit >iment; that by t eason thereof said

RUSHVILLE, IND. Kenneth Bundrant

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey, New Castle, visited relatives here, Sunday. '■ Lotus Frazier, William Cruse, Lovell Bradley, Hershel Bundrant, Otis Lacey and Harold Adams visited in Connersville, Sunday. * Mildred Brown entertained the Altruistic ciuu, Monday night. • Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brown, Mr. and Mrs Bowels and Mr. and Mrs. Manley of Rchmcnd, vsited relatives here Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Bundrant and son, Hershel, entertained several friends at a dinner party Sunday. * Rev. F. H. Buntose, pastor of S. Methodist church, is able to be out after several weeks diness. * Mr. and Mis. Luther Bundrant ar.d family visited in Cart h a g e , Sunday. * Mr. a n d Mrs. Vein v.iiis and Miss Mixine Dickson of Marion, visited here Sunday. * Mrs. William Jones of Connersville, visited her daughter. Mis. Rusia Ramsey, Sunday. * Mrs. Lucy Johnson is improving. * Herman Mitchell and Herbert Webster cf Richmond and Naomi Kidd of Connersville, visited Flora Bradley, Sunday evening. * The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wills, southeast of the city, was destroyed by fire, Saturday morning. • K. L. Lewis is ill at his home on East Seventh street. * A very interesting program, sponsored by Peter Fletcher,- president of the Epworth league, was rendered at the Wesley Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday evening.

pie s un'on, enjoye ' a buffet lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Anna Hall, last Sunday. • Mrs.- Willa Duerson. Louisville, Kentucky', is visiting her mother, Mrs. Smith, who is ill. * * Miss Hattie Roberts, Clinton, visited Mrs. Ed Wilson, last Wednesday .. * Walter Brown of Ind’.anapl\<, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. F. Poe. * A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leggitt on West Krugan street, celebrating the Fortieth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Branch. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shelton, Anna Branch and Emmet Bell cf Terre Haute. * A box social was given at the African Methodist Fpisc pal church, last Monday evening. Quarterly meeting will he ob-

served Sunday.

env on. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skaggs, Indianapolis, attended the Ci.iarterly meeting services, Sunday. * Miss Viola Cheatam had as her guests Saturday, her sister and family of Indianapolis. * Miss Althea Humes, Madison and Floyd Rrandamn, Indianapolis, visited relatives and friends Thursday afternoon. * Bert Miller, Indianapolis, is the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Swarn. * Churchill Swam visited in Indianapolis, last week end.

LOST CREEK, IND. Rev. Woods and Rev. Griffin of Brazil, worshipped at the Lost Creek Baptist church, Sunday*. Rev. JJyr n Russel will preach for the morning and evening services, Sunday. * Freida Harris and Maxine Phillips were the guests of Lillie Mae yNorton, Sunday*. * Mesdaines Jane Ross, Jemima Redmon a n d Mary Hathecock were the dinner guests of Mrs. June Love, Sunday..* Mrs. Naomi Harris and son, Ervin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Sunday*. ^ Miss Jeanette Redmon were the guests of Mrs. Mary Stewart, Sunday. * A Style show* will be given at the hall by the Adult classes of Lost Creek and Ctter Creek Township, February 16.

as hostess, last Friday*. After devotionals. the topic \yas < pened by Mrs. Ada Wallace. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Wallace on West Seventh street. * Mrs. W. T. F'alley*, who has been very ill, is improving. * Mrs. Robert Casey* is ill at her home on Nebraska street. * The revival conducted at Allen temple, closed with 53 additions to the church. u The supper given Friday night at the home of Mrs. Milla Tate Reed, sponsored by the Effort club of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church was a success.

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NOBLESVILLE, IND. Thomas E. O'Neil ■Mrs. iBernice Cook, Kokomo, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Heldleberg, Indianapolis, were the guests of Mrs. A. F. Winburn and family. Sunday*. • Lucian A. Coleman, Indianapolis, was the guest of his wife, Mrs. L. A. Coleman and daughter. * Mrs. Della Ashley visited relatives here, last week. * * * Mrs. J. M. Niekles left Tuesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, she will visit her mother in Dayton, Ohio, before returning home. * The Junior ytewa:ds of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church gave a surprise birthday party for Amos Howard, iast week. * Mrs. Thomas O'Neil gayjB a party* last Wednesday evening in honor of her husband’s birthday. The evening was psent in I laying games and socializing. * * * Rev. and Mrs. Bernis Warfield and family, have moved here from Frankf rt. Rev. Warfield is pastor of First Baptist church, here. * Mrs. Kate Halsey was hostess to the Senior Stewardess board of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday. * Mrs. Thomas O’Neil will entertain the Ladie’s Aid, Fri-

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"We regret very mpeh that Miss Jonnie Taylor, . Gary and Ernest Stevenson, were forced to withdraw, from school. We hope to see you in

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. .. . , A Onc-Act Play—Former ln-| t p e ii Oni0 0 f ^| rs> Bade Marsh, 815 property is suffering waste diuna University students desiring i x 0 rth Perdu in street. •Mrs. Pansy of proper care, an ra i is , e-enrollment: “Say. Dr. My ers, Kennedy was chairman of the afeary for the payment of debts what could I take this semester ". fair. Mrs. Josie Milton, is the presi-

Dr. Myers to said student: “The t i ent . * Thc Pastor’s Aid was pleas-

WEi3 i‘ BADEN AND FRENCH LtOK, IND. Negro History week was observed last Tuesday night at the African Methodist Episcopal church by thc N A. A. C. P. H. J. McKinney, I president. * Ed Rogers and Mrs. | Hooker have returned from Louis-j ville, after several weeks visit. * * *. Mrs. Zillia King, Louisville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Killey. * Mike ( LAWRE1NICEBURG, IND.

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by you that an administrator be appointed to convert said property into cash, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to 'administration and an adminiatralur thereof be duly appoint-

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Now, Therefore, by erder of said , l Georgia Harris, anas George Hale, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged wil come up for hearing and determination In said court at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, county and state aforef.uid on Tuesday the 10th day of April, 1934, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can -be had. Witness the clerk and seal of *aid court at the city of IndianarLlD, Inciana, this 1st* day* of February, l!-34. GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk Of . '-Probate Court, MarEn County,’ Indiana R. I.. BROKENBURR, Attorney For Plaintiff

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is Hereby •Given, That the undersigned has qualified as Administratrix of Earleys Lockridgc, r.hqentee, late of Marion County, Indiana.. Such Estate is supposed to be solvent. Allie Mae Davis R. L. DItOKIjNBURR, Atty. No. 97-33730 2-3-St.

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C ounty February Term, 1934 In The Mater Of The Estate Of Edward E. Howard, Deceased Estate Docket 95 Page 32901 N-tice is hereby given that Mable Howard as Administratrix of the i.b.ove named estate nas presented and. filed her account and' vouchers in f.mal settlement of said estate, and that the‘same will conic up for the examination and action of said' U-obate Court, on the 24th day of February, 1934, at which time all heirs, creditors <r legatees of said estate arc required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there l-«*. whv said account and voucher! should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also requred to appear and make proof of their heirship. GLENN B. RALSTON, Clerk R. L. BROKENBURR, Atty. 2-3-2L

home of C. A. A. Kemper in honor cf Miss Betsy Merritt, those presen were: Billy- Yates, Anna F. M< rritt Mary E. Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas Hebert \V. Thomas and Roberta Louise Jones. * A program was rendered Thursday night at the Lutheran church, (white), ny Daniel Thomas, Billy Yates, marry W. Ri Hrhtwell and G. A. A. Kemper *

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