Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1934 — Page 5
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EVANSYTLiLM, JND. Miss Edith 11 Hite
Friday evening at the church. * * * tor. * Rev. French left Monday fod The Girl's Guild Pew Rally contest Brazil, where he will conduct a reid close Friday March 5*th. * The ’> :val for Rev. Cronen. * Mrs. Mat-
Alexander Afiicau Methodist Epis- S.ck Are:—Mrs. Minnie Anderson,' *i f Brown, beauty operator, is imi.])al 1 'hutch, Rev. Wittenberg, 2145 Spruce street. Mrs. Arthur proving after four weeks illness. * * astor—The services were nicely Grady, ICSti Spruce street; Vegc Isaac Floyd is convalescing after
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hutch ntotored to Providence, .entucky, last Sunday to visit the leasant Hill Baptist church of . hich Rev. R. .1. Miller is pastor. \niong the group was Mrs. Beatrice •i own, gt-stiel singer here. * Jordan
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:tended. Rev. R. J. Cheatham filled Gillum, 11*30 Spruce street, ho pulpit during the absence of the John Russell, 2122 Chestnut a n d usUr due to illness. The Happy little Lind berg Bolten. * Miss Lois Ion. club of tb' church will spun-j Holland is visiting in Chicago. * * * or a Big Musical And Literary ■'•••« mother of Mis. \V. A.
rogram Sunday night February Edwards left Saturday for Chicago, the home cf Mrs. Dunklin on West at wtiicli time some »f the best where she will visit before returning Eighth sirett. * Folh witig pe.sons • cal talent of the city will appear. lo i, er lu mc in Montgomery, Ala- attended the dance at Kokonm hehe puhlic is cordially invited. Mrs. hama. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manuel i ..e-.,: Misses Byderia Hardin. FlizaJlen Brown, president and chair- lave moved from 1023 Spruce street. Loth Evert, Quovatus Hardin. Ethel ■an. * A group of younger women lo 2140 Tippecanoe street. * Mr. and Taylor; Messrs. Lee Carter, Samuel i the V. VV. C. A., rendered-a fine Mis. Stephen Golf. 2210 Spruce Fenn and Kelly Hutchison. * Fred regram Sunday morning at the street, are the proud parents f a Fulton, Lafayette, was guest of ■list Christian church, (white), i. a by son, Stephen Anthony, born fi lends here, Thursday evening. * * ader the direction of Mrs. < arrie February 11. * The Junior Steward- > aggs Rooeivs, Huntington. visited f.ckscn Bell. Miss Marj.rie haunt- C . S} . fjoarri of Spruce Street church here Sunday. * Harry Easily, Los *roy gave a reading; Miss Ruth re-organized with the following Angeles, Calif rnia, is visiting his aw sang a pretty solo accomp- members: Mrs. '.Margarett Stewart, father, John Easily and friends * * nied h\ Miss Marybelle Shaw; Miss president: JHesd.aines Luvenia >liaron Crossland, an employee of Joy Jackson spoke on the New H e arn, Jennie Harrod, Elizabeth the Senger Dry Goods company, is • metican Negro '. * Mrs. Willa j Walden, -Susie Bell, Ellen Gillum, ill at his home. * The Men's society • ay Hawkins in Governor street, j^ydda Graham, Kathreen Reeves will meet in a few weeks. * READ •s visiting relatives In Hopkins-, rnd Ida s UKKS * MAKE YOUR ' HE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER. il'.e, Kentuckj. * A group of mem- j (/OIjUMN MORE INTERESTING 'Hi' IS YOLTR PAPER. IT IS ers cf the Nazarene Baptist yy SENDING IN NEWS OF YOUR ONLY FIVE CENTS PER COPY.
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Dainty refreshments hi keeping v ’th the season were served. * Miss Gaythel Shoeciaft will spend the •.’•eek end with her parents in Ja: ion. *, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter ill. * Mi. and Mrs Claude Mitchell. Seymour, were guests of her mithei, Mrs. Sara Vardiman and
PERU, IND. family, Sunday. * J. W. McntBishop’s News Agency ; gomery is improving from a recent The Willing Worker's club met at eve opeiation. We hope for him a
speedy recovery. * Rev. H. C. Moorman was called to Chicago, "atui-dav l y the ciithal illness of a son. * Miss Rose Anna Dunn was i.-.ken suddenly ill Friday night at the hr me of her m ther, Mrs, R. faylor. She is imp oving at this ■* riling. * Mrs. Hunt entertained the Ideal Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon at hei home. Mrs.
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Hazel Gooden was admitted as a member. Dinner was served to the guests and decorations were in keeping with Valentine’s day. * * * Mrs. Frank Riffe entertained friends h-st Thursday honoring her mother’s birthday. It was a complete success. Miss Clctel White spent Monday in Indianapolis the guest of Mrs. Carrol Claypool. ,i ' The Imperial quartet will broadcast Sunday at !* 30 a. in., for the 0. M. B. at Indianapolis. Members of the quartet nre Ralph Burse, flulda G Iden, "’clton Dunn and R. Clark. * The Parent-Teachers’ association met at
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'Mrs. Author Hall spent Sunday j y * q Green and little niece, I)e- tended the formal dance in Indi- _ with Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Shucraft (Jreen, Cleveland. Ohio, are anap.lis, last Thursday niglil. * * * bu* 1 e mother in .Vadisonvilh-. ® *
1 urgh for many years. He is sur- ■ ,l Hagerstown. * Miss Maiiotia yjgjUng relatives and friends in | Little Margaret Brodus is staying Mrs. I’letlie Boggors is very ill. * * ‘ vived l»>- tw. daughters. Mrs. Rena hfi - s il broken limb as the t j le cit _ v « rpj lc pi n; v 0 at thei'hh Mrs. Moorman during the ah- l Mrs. Gladis Pepers las moved t h.rk, Evansville; Mrs. Nina Marks, '• -“ ult of a fal1 , Sunday. * (diaries ^ ome () j. ( . (1S Martin’s lust week | !L, ' ,,ce of I^ev. Moorman. * The W. j :» «ik( sbo:< , whei s' e will m-ilu New York City; one sister, Mrs. Pniith has returned from Indianap- w a Rllcce8S => Miss Nannie War- 1 ' 1 * M s - met last Monday with her future home. * The United Fannie Nichols. St. Louis; three olis, where he attended thefimera ^ <)f Kvansville. was th ^ j • Ml ' s ' ‘'arrie Clay; - The Imperial Sa« . ifi.-e Of Am-rii ., meets evr.v granddaughters. Misses Mary Hook, of a relative last week. * Mr. an- Martin. * The Missionary 4 ,1 t ■ |u, ' ei taineii a few friends second aid urth iiim dav night Frances and Marion Marks of New Mrs. Otto Bailey and family spent ' . |jjet t ’ t j |0 |, olne ( ,f Mrs. I t0 H l»itch-iii-diiiner. Friday Might ! of the month. * WilPam Gi g-.ry is Yoik; two nieces and a host ,,f S'uuday in Richiu nd. * Mrs. Cora ’ * U'ednesdav nicht A '‘•-noring those who bad hirtiidavs ill * Mrs. Ma y P.right f Mogg fi it nds. * Mrs. Cherry McKinney Thurman sustained injuries from » . *'" |v «.... Korvrd ^ '‘^btuary. * Mrs Minnie Jones visited her mother. Mrs Hughs. in Cherry street, is able to he up. raI1 Sunday. f I* se Mary. Bai'e* - ^ J —-, ! i'cconipanie’l her grandson t. » his lajkt we-k. * The W-llaie «-luh nn-i-ts a ter serious illness. * The St. .Be- i« visiting her grandparents. Mr. t IT MBITS , N . n »m in Indianapolis. Thu sdav. * * the fiisi and I'did Tiles’av in each •ii-l Baptist church is taking on and '.Mrs. Lewis Fox, Richnn-n '. * * t UGUrtiHU- . u. Mg and Mrs Felix Crockett, Green- mm.lh. hut Imp* posl-poind it•*w life. The Sunday school con- Mrs. Authur Hall was well re- ^ Joseph Joimson which City, passed through here meeting because f <l>“ r.-viva', tinues to increase and is full of membered on her ScventV fifth lVI ' <,non - ,n( * 1 Monday enroute home from at- lagan !'.|,iua 2". 4 Th..
interest. The pastor preached Sun- birthday February 12th. * Miss olis. conducted services a* the A ■ j.tending the funeral of Mrs. Croc- Parent-Tea--hors .^ •> iiiti-•
< ay morning from the subject, Alma Hall, Richmond was the guesi 1'ican Methodist Episcopal church. | kett's sister in Clarksville, Ten- this city Ins plaum-d to motor to Pi ise Ye the Lord". The choir at cf her aunt. Mrs Authur Hall. Wed- Sunday. ♦ Rev. Price will preach , ttwcc .- * Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Wil- Drakes: oro arol attend a singing night rendered tlieir monthly Musi- resday. * Mrs. Ella Howard spent at the Second Baptist church, kins were guests cf Mj. and Mrs. I < ohtest between Provioetiee, Diahes- < a 1 program with Mrs. Beatiice the week end in Connersville Sev- Sunday. * Brandis Martin. Edit!- | flerbett Martin, Indianapolis, Fri- hor..' at d Greenville, Y’aturdav cve-
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The P.U'-kcyc Kigi t clnl> g;r •• a Valentine dance in the Elks home • I. Febinarv 14. * Th-- Young Wei.u- < n's -auxiliary gave a (Jecrgi- Washtopic ington hazaai - in the Social rooms of
specialists. 25c, _ „ 50c, $1 bottles- Brown, direct! r and Miss Edith eral attended dance given here, last burg, visited Miss Margrett Pen- , -ay. * Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Jenkins, n i
Hite, organist. The choir group will 1 riday evening. * Miss Marietta neybaker, Sunday. ^ Mrs. M Min me . Anibcy. visited Mr. and .Mrs. it. c! have a social at the church Satur- ' I assett is improving. * The Mys- Rivers and Henry Skelton are ini- ! Williams enr ute l.» Madisc n l< r day February 24th, tlm puhlic is terious chorus gave a play at Be- m oving. * Amos SkeBrn. Evar: he week end. i-ivited. A Musical tea will he giv-j thel African Methodist Episc-pal yjijp. visi'ing his father. l-tp»>—■ • i Sunday afttrn on February 25. !- s,, rh last Thursday evening. * * Skelton. * John Taylor has moved PLAINFIFLD. |\i>. fiom three to six-thirty p. m., at The Musical concert so-'ns"’—' 1 ’ ’ f rt , ni the hospital to the home ol Mrs. Jesse (’ullins the church. A splendid program of the Li lie's Aid and given by Mrs. all( j Mrs. Ben La lid:* f on "The Open Gate”, was t'
AUTOMOBILE FREE EVERY WEEK heal talent with quartets and pi-j Lena Ruth Curry. Detroit. was Brown street. * Jamea Durrett. Co- of Mrs. Ganie Patton, whe pr.-a- h \Bh;in Metlio(list Episcopal chuia-h Tune m Vincent Lopez Frogriim. NBC anists will he rendered throughout f success. * Rev. S. P. Jenkins , umbuSf 0hio> i8 visiting His aunt, last morning. * There , .\, rs Auu-x Edwa-ds left s’at.tmldv. \X .dne.d.r. P m. CST. Op. . EST. j , he aftcn , )H>n alld delicious refresh-, Mesdames Leona Willis, ( lannda Mrs Ben j oh i lson a nd tamily. * ' - he 11 M ’»* fest Sunday morn- r n, .ningham. Alabama. She hid I nents Will he served. Miss Edith Ross and Gertrude Wal<£n mo- Mrs Ijeonard nnuids visited her Uev - f *. Swan. will preach ^siting her sister. Mrs. Annie Hiu ’’ gwr»l chairman: Mrs. Jen-; tored to Indianapchs last Thu-dav ent Rcy> and Mrs . j. D . K iv- f ‘ om U,e -object. "Has Music Ever MJIler j,, ,, tll lerson street * Miss ;-.a V. Dock, program chairman: Mrs. and attended the Missionary Group ^ Sund * p LEASK HAVE to,,e you a,,y ‘h>od"7 * The Stew - p, jtlV ,, arris is eonvales. ing. but ™ ' - 'eat rice .Brown, director and Rev. meeting at ScUts Methodist Kpis- QUR MONEY READY WHEN H,de *' s bcar<1 wiM a «- the lio.ne llol a ,,,,. out V(t * .\ Benefit 1 ■ L McFarland, pastor. * R bert copal church of which Rev 3L L. E A{ ^^. CALI>S , W,!S " ’ s ' )h i a Hailey. Thursday f ., r ,.- la , lk Pope will be gfven Mchols in Sycamore street is much Pellinger is pastor. Misses Mar- afternoon. * The children of the t | le Klks home Friday night * * mproved. * The rally at the Lit-j c»et. Frances and Thelma Ford en- WASHINGTON IND i rhurch entertain March 1st, to ' Mrs Ani; m L. Bel! 'preached at k Zion Baptist church will end j tertatned out-of-town guests aft-r, ‘ 1 I u,eir ^llav mone^v. Mrs. So- Tri) , ;tv ( hU rch as her husha-.d. Dr.
unday February 25, at which time the dance. Friday evening. * M^s i i»i • s. r. « , phia Bailey and Gladys ' e services will he conducted hv'lmllie Jenkins was ill at her home Sunday was quarterl> meeting (C . nm iittee.
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conducted by 1 Dal.ie Jenkins was 111 at her home cc mmittee, * Mrs. Landys Lavls : i ; ouisiana .’ on .msincss. • The preoir and mem- m Thornhurgh street, last week. at BeUlall Atncan Metnodist Lpm h;ls returned from Madison. * Mrs. „nn., . i \v. Arnold will
E. Hite delight full v entertained the '‘ ,ves r, on- Wiley church were Mes tee gave a George Washington tea Bryant and family. Camby. were wU , ,,, \, n .,| d ,,,-edding * Jerome 1 usy Bee club, last Thursday eve- dames S. P. Jenkins, Olive Hardin, February 22nd. * SeTvices and at-| the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William! , ohns| , u ^.teJtalned the Gold.-n Kev ng at the home of Miss Hite in iarinda Ross. Goldie Hoosier, Wilis tendance w-ere very good Sunday j Bryant. Sunday. * Miss Christina (U ,,' aI his , to ' m „ h, Evans street. *
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< overnor street. Among the vis- fid Gertrude Walden. * Mesdames a t the Second Baptist church. Rev. Swam visited in Indianapolis, Fri* |
itors were: Mrs. Flora Stone. Mrs. Shucraft and Goldie Glover became Esteal had for his subject atllrOO day. * The entertainment given ,> aptjst r h ulvh wi .|’ eiitertain the Hattie Hudson and Mrs. Mabel members of the Woman's Horne o’clock, “See Jesus”; the Baptist , Friday evening was a success. .Mrs. v H ,. e ‘ itl the ,,arsv.na-e Williams. Prizes for games were Missionary, last Wednesday. The Young People’s union met at 6:00 •(*. MaU ne. chairman 8 The A. C. ., an : h 2 _ * Palma Coleman is -ill. ■ warded Cephas Morse, Mrs. Julia society met w ith Mrs. Ireneen < as- 0 - c i oc k, a n interesting program K. league sponsored a program I A , s , Essie Giles, Hester Hczelwood an-1 Mrs. Williams. A tieman. * Betty Loi Bailey ami xvas p i ven including Black-board Sunday night. * * I.ona Williams an-1 Gussie -elicious two-cn rse luncheon was D rids Marie wei e confined ''*fh M - ork | )v t] ie pastor. * Observing 'loward. * Tlte Nimble ThimUt- And ■ ■ rved. Mrs. Lorena Royster, in Measles, last week. * Hervic \ V nt * Negro History week tile Dunbar FRANKFORT AND 'l.nckeve Eight < hihs gave a «iovernor street n* xt hostess. Mrs. field is ill at his kune on bout i p are nt-Teachers’ association pre- I EiJAN'oN. INI). i sprvial pi gram observing Woman's Lula Powell, president. * The moth- Sixteenth street. * The i . / ' J ' ' sentod an inte-esting program Interesting services w *te held at j day t |ie African .Mvthotlist Epis- • r f f Mrs. Bessie Snarden in Line •*-. n,et at Bethel African . e \o- Monday evening at Beulah Afr ; -. ,,ethel African Met .odist Episcopal ' ropa , church. Also the Buckeye street continues very ill and con- dst Episcopal church, Sunday atte - can Methodist Episcopal church.! hurrh * SurHlay - * Uev Fa'ming am. ,- t;;hts gave a tmrp.is treat" to Mrs.
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Anneal \V. Smith ington attended the funeral of Emergency chib of the Afn- . , Garter in Petershnre
Is left lust Saturday fr her home can Methodist jEpiscopal , hurch Wednesd afternoon. * Mrs Sid- »* St. D>u.is, after several days 1 Thursday with Mrs. Sarah — ... ■
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slay, * The services were nicely at- Coats. * A play, 1 amily Jar , jninrovimr * Mrs H Isom and tended at the Pentecostal Assembly somsored by the Leah Kelly Mite R ^ Colbert are able to be OUl ’hrist Temple mission. We are ex- Missionary society, was given Robert LoJDeit are able to be Oil
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; ml Ifei-ry Banks of Washington Df-ynolds all .•>' First strict. » Jim Mrs. Erm-st **• •>!• ; . * Mrs. N r11 eet were married Saturday. * The Bionaugh die.i at I lend.-rs on and ' an Johnson nr \cd Ja-f week to
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public is invited to come out and , biinday at the B^uoni tiapusi ““ a friends*^at the^* tTormT o*f lniit ‘ Sun<,H >' a * First Baptist church. | j.,itv WEEK. *The** open tS* ~ ^dt Ble^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ improving. *
fmum e ,.ducted by the Y. vv. G. a , Mrs. Mitchell Hughes of MPchell, ning in honor of the Birthday anvhs very interesting and nicely at-’notored to French Lick, Tuesday mversary of Miss Bledsoe. Dainty r» tided Sunday despite the incle- evening to attend Negro History refreshments were served to thirc.ent weather. Miss Adell Holland Meek program. * Mr. and Mrs. VV. ty-five guests. * The Noche Meurled the discussion on "Waste Re- M. Bonds motored to Louisville, cules club sponsored a Cake Ir ion”, with Miss Marjorie Faunt- Wednesday afternoon to visit John bingo, Thursday Thursday eve- " i I', chairman. Refreshments (Gates, brother of Mrs. Bonds. * * * ning, at (he home of Mrs. H.
*eived. A tug of war between the Mrs. J. Stipp spent 3 days in Isom.
• ■'•der and younger women of the Y., M'tchell with her sister, Mrs. Her-j v ill end In March with Miss Joy .-hel 'Bournan, who is very ill. * Miss : GREENCASTLE, IND.
Jackson and Mrs. Ada Lee, group J sephine Green was speaker at the ; “The Happiness of the Godly”,' i oclair was ... „„ -
«aplains. A banquet will he given I.otory club, which met at the Gray will be the pastor's theme Sunday , hours, last week. * Miss Mary C. 1 r eal were the dimie • guests of Mr J>« 4-1es.it. K, : ■ ky. WVm/esd > the winning side, having the largest stone hotel, last week. * Hoy morn i ng at Bethel African Metho- Hulmes delightfully entertained the'..,,,] M rs . Monroe Hvrhin. Sunday niglo t.\ a score of 2n-i.:. - Mrs f rum attendance each Sunday. * • 'Chrutclien, Chicago, visited ” s |dlRt Episcopal church and ‘‘The | Sorosis Bridge club, last Friday at H t Big Four. W. Vt. * W-s. VV diet Lizzie Mm d\ and Miss Susie Anna . . . The Church Anniversary celebration j s-ster here, last week. * M,s ' Jai1 Forgotten Past”, will be his eve- i her home on Mero street. Mrs. ; was sliopp--; in VVel.-h. Gulernao aceompanie I F.ev. a n <i , r °' l s Lut tci.se rrcnch a . n, Mjds Temple, African Metho-1 \v est entertained Uov. •• • un ‘ ning message. Rev. C. E. Benson Ethel Garner won first prize and \y va. Mrs. Fctidlct m t-> Gcrulcan t <•
aufhter lOlks are preparing for a the funeral was I'.nductyd at the •' initiation in the near future. "" v Virginia. Street Baptist ehuroh.
Lillian Mitchell spen. the week end ' EAX E NEWS WITH HERMAN Sunday afternoon. * Rev. Luther
3S!' WASH.'N'JT* v.\ Stewart preached an ins|iirina ser-
RE- n; u. Sunil;,v. * .Vi ss Mollie Tandy laV- teacher at .Miensville, was home for Lee the week end. * Mrs. Anna Anglin, ! VmhroKe. was here en a l.i ief sta\
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A Union revival is being con-1 Kinney, Tuesday afternoon. * The ducted by the Allen Chapel aril Christian Brotherhood And I^adie’s Spruce Street. African Methodist Aid were delightfully entertained Episcopal churches. Services will by Mrs. Oney Cook, Tuesday night, bo held at Spruce Street church An interesting pro«ram followed the from Sunday afternoon February business session. • Mrs. William 25, to Sunday evening March 4. Rev.; Kelley was honored with a SurW. D. Shann n. preaching. From prise Covered Dish And Valentine March 5 to March 11, they will he party for her birthday last week. <onducted at Allen chapel. Rev. J. The affair was sponsored by 'Mrs.
ia Ihe pastor. * Mesdames Leona McDonald, Netty Singleton and Patti ford of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs* Gene Goens of Denver, Colorado, were guests last week of Mrs. Nora Earnest and family. * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howard are the proud parents of a little daughter, Katheryn Joan. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles; Misses Helen and Frances Miles were visitors in Terre Haute, Friday night. * William Herring, Junior, is ill with pnoumonia, * Rev. Branham, Terre Haute, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. i homas Robinson. * Roland Hayes Choral club met with Mark McGruder, Monday. * Rev. C. E. Benson was dinner guest of Mrs. Mary Evans and family, Sunday. * Rog-
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Mts. S. W. Underwood was hostess j entine party. Wednesday afternoon 1>r ,, a( .h a . t Jackson street «.'huiet Ur - %Jrs n air v Gooden's hiithdav to the Hospital club, last Friday. * * The Sunbeam dub of burette Av- | ( f rhris ., * m, s | d , France .and t ,.vers ‘were laid for .ight. - Mr Professor and Mrs. Jesse Bean of enue Baptist church gave a Heaven \; rs Catrie Gillan are ill in Fourth , , ld y s ( ; Uv r u f Indianapcdis, Versailles, were in the city, last And Hel' party, at the residence of st|ef>t , Mrs , Anna Belie Oldham s e nt Sund t • with Mr and Mrs Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernes' Mrs. Agnes Talley. Forty-eight | j . (1h , m( ,tlter of a fine baby yj, IIJ1S p (< yc e . Mr. Boyce has been
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He Hea club gave a (Broken Heart;
Valentine party at tlte residence of Meeting was held at the \friean CLEATON.Ky. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitloeke, Hast Meth'dist Episcopal Zi"ti church. The pageant that was given at Fourth street. A delightful thiAe-| Sunday, I’ev. Johnson preached two Mount Pleasant Baptist church was course luncheon was served. Guests | v\ onderful sermons. * Sunday school a success. Mrs. Jean Elliott of 1 attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Stan- was largely attended at Moore's
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is cordially Invited to attend these Missionary society was entertained services. • The Sunday school of by Mrs. Carrie Martin, last fhurs- . Spruce Street church is conducting day afternoon. * Bethel African | a contest of “The Twelve Tribes”. * Methodist Episcopal church celebrat-.
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ed Allen’s day with a program last I Wednesday evening with a ValenSunday Rev. William Kelley, pas-1 tme party at the Manhattan loo.
still very ill. * The Ladie's Reserve Hub met last Mrnday. * 'Mr and Mrs. Ohera Simonfis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Abe Decring at dinner, last Tuesday evening. * Mrs. Prownie Miner this city is vis-
v f-ry ill, but is abb* to bo out again. * Registration o r ,ho Bethel enurch w.ll lie taken by W. M. Wilhite .Miss .Maty Kathryn Perkins vv is unpointed deputy to register Ute v t<ts of this precinct. * Miss Katherhie Clark left Monday for St. Paul, Minnesota, to li-e with her mother,
— Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James <’hapH tpaptist chuprh. * The Sil-| • A|,s - Irene James. since he death Viley, Afrs". Lav'i Trice, Mrs x< r I^eaf quartet of H pkinsvtllo, j I 1 ’' 1 ’ uun*, Mrs. Carrie Shaffner. * Cdelle Gaines, Miss Hettie Joltn- v\as here Friday night Kith. * Miss r *he. ^ M- M. tf., met last Monday on. Miss Quince Ella Watkins. Mattie E Boyd visiteti her friend irt 1 v Carrie. Clay. The discus Tarmel White. Robert Pary, Mr. Crm*iimati, Ohio. * .Mrs. I»ee - s " 11 was led by Mrs. II. C. WilRadford and Mr. Slaughter. * Las: Brooks is visiting hei mother. Mts. ibams. * The !'a:ent-Teaeheis’ as Muohachas Bonita's society, met Davis in Burlington. * Mrs. Er- socration of Booker T. Washington with Miss Jeanetta E. Tandy, Wed- nest Cooley is ill. * Several motored school, will li-ive tlieir rnpnth y afternoon. Miss Janie L. to Madisonville, Sundae night. * * * luncheon. Fridav afternoon. Th,> Rowland, president; Miss Cora M. ! C yde Bass, Russell Holt, Mrs. Es- public is invited. s Miss C. ClaySmith, secretary. * On The Sick J sue Holt: Misses Mattie E. and L .r- rcole, Indianapo ! :t , visited Mrs. Kisf Mrs Kale Chi'.lon, Mrs. Ella cue Boyd motored ».o Madisonville, j Inez Senours, last ounday. ' 1 i
