Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1936 — Page 8
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A service of beauty and dignity are distinctive features of our Funeral Service. We personally supervise minor details of Funeral arrangement. C.M.C. Willis & Son Mortuary HERBERT C. WILLIS Funeral Director 632 N. West St. LI. 5651
Saturday, Sepfemfier 19,1536
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WALKER—1 wish to express my heartfelt thanks and apprecation to the many friendsi, relatives, and neighbors, for their kindness and sympathy extended during the illness and death of my beloved husband, Henry Bell Walker. I especially wish to thank those who sent floral offerings, messages of sympathy, and donated cars; Sheriff Otto Ray and his deputies. Rev. R. C. Henderson, Rev. J. H. Amernathy and F. B. Ransom, the choir and soloists, and John A. Patton funeral home for efficient service. MRS. LILLIE WALKER, Wife.
WILLIAMS—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our dear mother, Sara Williams, who
IN MEMORIAM MAGIC CHEF GAS 1 - 'RANGE GIVEN
AWAY AT SHOW
Remembrance It a golden chain Death tries to break but all in
vain;
To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart.
The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days, When we were all together.
COOK—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Anna B. Cook, who passed away one year ago, September 16, 1935. Gone but nui forgotten. HELEN WILLIAMS, Daughter.
passed away September 6. Especially do we thank Rev G. K. Wilson for his consoling words, the soloists, those who donated cars, and all for their beautiful floral offerings. SONS and DAUGHTERS.
HAZEL HARRISON WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—(AN P)—Mies Hatel Harrison, talented pianist, has joined the faculty of Howard Musical School.
A Magic Chef Gas Range will be given away by tho Citizens Coke & Gas Utility as a door prize at the Indianapolis Recorder Cooking School which opens September 29 at Tomlinson Hall. The gas range Is a Magic Chet 1500 series, complete with electric light, baking timer, and salt and pepper set. It has four 3-ln-one nonclog burners, Red Wheel oven heat regulator, insulated oven and smokeless broiler. The rang is now on display at the office of the Indianapolis Recorder, 518 Indiana Avenue. % The Citizens Gas & Coke Utility is also lending the Cooking School modern gas ranges for the cooking demonstrations. Miss Stena Marie Hold&hl, home economics di rector of the Kingan Company, will direct the classes. Miss Holdahl will demonstrate
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weeks' visit in Chicago, as guest of her husband, Frank Glanton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Babib have returned from Chicago, where they were the guests of Miss Pauline Redmon and Miss Goldie 'Peoples. Miss Gladys Robineon, of N. Capitol avenue, and Miss Blanche Johnson accompanied them. KENTUCKY GUESTS Cornelius Pruitt and Simon Winthrow, of Lebanon, Ky., were the guests of Rdbert Pruitt in 1611 Alvoid street, over the week-end. Mr. Pruitt is the Lebanon correspondent for the Defender. Mrs. Inerie Spight in N. Senate avenue has returned from Coluanbus, Ohio, where slhe visited her mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Taylor and eon, Morrie, Jr., motored to the city Wednesday to bring their daughter, Camille, who is a student at Butler university and visit heir aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Furnss in N. West street. EN ROUTE TO CHI Miss Estelle Brown, of Washington, D. C., en route from Chicago, where she has been working on her Master’s degree at Chicago university, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Furmss, this week. Mrs. Josephine Pendagra-s in W. 25th s-treet. returned to the city this week after spending several weeks in New York with her niece, Mrs. Mary Clements Quincy. 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice in W. 13th street, spent Labor day week-end as the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. James Cook in French Lick. ARRIVE SAFE Word has been received that Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Clair, Jr., and children have arrived safely in Atlanta. Ga., where Rev. Clair has a chair in the Gammon seminary. Miss Elois Keller, former social editor of Tthe Indianapolis Recorder. is now with the Houston Informer, colored paper. Mr. and Mis. Hal tBeachem and mother, Mrs. Stokes, spent the weekend in Richmond, the guests of their daughter and son-in-law and grandson. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ferguson and Richard III. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Hal Beachem and mother, Mrs. Stokes in N. Capitol avenue, entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mrs Emma Hogans and Marjorie Virginia. The table was artistically dec orated wth a centerpiece of garden flowers, and green tapers in crys tail holders. The guests were 'Madams A. C. Moss, Mrs. Josephine Baker, Hazel Farmer, Mable Van Horn, Eunice Richardson, Lillian M LeMon and Virginia C. Lane. GUEST OF OLD FRIEND Mrs. Hugh A. Hogans, of Staunton, Va., and Rxick.Hill, N. C„ who has been the summer guest of her life-long pal, Mrs. Virginia C. Lane in N. West street, returned to her home this week after enjoying a round of entertainments. She was accompanied by her little daughters, Fmma Jean and Marjorie Virginia. VISIT OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manley and granddaughter, Alma, Mrs. Rose R. Garner, IMts. Charlotte M. Benton have just returned from their vacation which was spent in Columbus, Ohio, where they were the guests of Miss Laura Motley and her brother, H. D. Motley. They spent Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio, attending the exposition, from there they motored to Toledo to be the house guests of Mrs. Manley’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love. They were highly entertained .by Mr. and Mrs. Love and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Th party returned heme Wednesday after a very delightful sigbt-seein ♦our. VISIT RECORDER OFFICE Rev. Joseph Gomez, St. Paul A. M. E. church, and Rev. J. A. Davis, St. James A. M. E. church, both of St. Louis, were visitors in The Recorder office last week en route home after vLiting friends in Detrot and Wilberforce . . . 'Mrs. Laurence H. Lewis wiM return next week from a v sit n Clevel nJ, Ohio. BACK TO NEW YORK Millard L Moseley and his little son and daughter, Cleo and Loi? Moseley, child prodigies of violin and piano who have appeared on a nunJ;er of programs snee arriving in the city from New York, returned to ther home last week.
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All officers, advisors and junior numbers of the local branch of the N. A. A. C. P. are asked to meet at the Y. M. C. A., Frida 7 evening at 7 :30 p. m. Arthur W. Womack, president.
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miles from Portsmouth to Plymouth and return, tne first of these craft to be completed average 21 knots, •running through heavy seas and in a stiff wind. The engines, as adopted for marine use by Vesper, develop 75 brake horsepower each and are set side by side. They give the boat a maximum speed of 25 knots. The machinery occupies only one-third the space required for machinery in 45-foot steam-driven picket boat« now used, and the service speed is approximately three times as great. The iboats are fitted for mounting a machine gun forward, with
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