Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1939 — Page 6
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Saturday, Septerryber 2,1939
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Church services were held by the pastor. Rev. J. H. Franklin. Wteymond Garner of CCC camp, Peru, Is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garner this weekend attending the fair. Mts. Fronie Robinson of Louisville, visited her sister Mrs. Lottie Hodge and family over the week-
end. j
Mrs. Maude Brown of New Albany visited with her sister, Mrs. Tony Arnett and family, Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and
Forester, Ark.
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The Little Rock Stars defeated the Forester Braves Sunday with a score of 7-6. L. M. McDaniel, suffered a gunshot woujjd last
Thursday.
Grifcle Maj^Nicklas^Ieft fa"t wJSi'‘Tf
?or Kania CUy Kaa th™« i-ti, T Rock r, Hm , ° CUmbe,,ane - 0 ' and Lo«7e T.y,or Sunday:
The Missionary society met Fri-1
Henry Moss, Maceo, Ky., died and his funeral was held Sunday. Otha Calhoune and family, Mrs. Sallie Jackson, Evansville, spent Sunday with relatives here. The Y.W.W.W. guild met with Miss Pauline Percell, Thursday. Rev. Winston, pastor, of the M.E.
day at the church, topic for discussion, “Seeking God’s Ways and
Prospering.”
Sunday evening at 3 p. m. the pastor and Jr. and Sr. choirs will attend the Anniversary services
, . .. ^ ^ of the Rev. A. Bell, pastor of the daughter, Elizabeth and Tolly Bell gi eva t e( j Baptist church. Mrs. M. of New Albany visited relatives j King and Mlss M E Mit chel and and friends Thursday. They also ^ Rutherford are on the sick attended the Harrison County fair. | , lst but are improving John Baker of CCC camp, Peru, |
is. visiting his wife and son, Mrs. I Mary Baker and Lawrence this
Seymour, Ind.
The Fellow nip flsh fry held Friday at Dew Drop inn was a sue ces*. * North Vernon, M. E, church Lt curht a bus load of persons from Maidson M. E. church who alsr were present. * Several perrons visited in North Vernon M. E. church Homecoming Sunday at Klien grove. * Rev. Jos. Washingon filled his pulpit at his church in Columbus Sunday. * The Alahame Jubilee sang fo- one we«k
WMk . Rockport, Ind.
Miss Hazel Hodge is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Fronie Robinson in Louisville. Elnora White visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alexander
last week in New Albany.
Nora Stewart of Irvington, Ky- A „ visited his orother, Melvon Stew- the annual piemo from Bloomart and wife, Thursday. | t n £ ton - Thursday at the Lincoln William Perry of Chicago, vis- pa ^- 4, Program was presented. Red his sistrt-, Mrs. Lizzie Chaves Sunday school held its an-
and other rtfatives and friends pual picnic at the Lincoln park, PIK Thursday. While here he attended F ° rty ‘ n * ne were present. p as tor. Rev. John Wilkerson held
the fair ! Louis Taylor, superintendent
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o ^ Ann Clark r ., rk Re v. e. B. Williams, Now Sunday school was well attend- Albany, was l.ere for several days, ed. Rev. Pearl Hartwell preached * Lev j K Bradfnrt, presiding throughout the day. elder of the Scuthern Indiana disMrs. Jamie Norris was hostess trlct of the A M E church
preached the Union sermon at Shields park. Sunday to a large mixed crowd. His subject was ‘The Voice of Jesus.” After the park service, Rev. Bradford and the
Waymond Garner , Claude and Thomas White, Harry and Julian Garner. Tom Lindsey and Otearles Brown spent Wednesday in Louisville. Kathryn and Tom Lindsey o New Albany visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown last week-end attended the fair. Oscar Hughes of New Albany visited his aunt Miss Marinda Johnson and friends. While here Mr. HugHea attended the fair. ». v —-—>-
Otha Newton and Louis Hartwell and wife, Evansville, were guests of relatives Wednesday. Sylvester Parks, wife and sister-in-law and her daughter, Louisville. were guests of Mrs. Lottie Taylor and Mrs. James Norris,
Wednesday.
the four quarterly conference at the Seymour A. M. E. church. * * Rev. W. T. Hill, pastor of the A. M. E. church. Vincennes, visited Edgar I. Maddox. Sunday and appeared in the Union services at Shields park. September 8. * Mr. Mrs. Bud Smith moved into their new home, 819 West Tipton St. *
Toliver Norris attended the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Wilkerson spent eighty-third session of the Mason- Sunday here. ic Grand lodge in Terre Haute.
Miss Mattie Lee, Ohio, and Miss Alice Lee, Texas, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
ST. LGI)IS, Mo.;'Sept. 1. (By R. C. Fisher for AiNP)—The famous Lloyd Gaines case, in which Gaines was seeking admission to the University of Missouri Law school; .18 still unsettled'. Boone county circuit, epurt is the original jpiist(iction of the Gaines case, and as such must, hold future lutings to determine t£e rights pi Negroes under thp new, Taylor bill, cheating, the law department at Li^r, cpln university.,; . ' :The. state, supreme court recency held that R eaityiot dpcjldp .at t]ihi date whether pew,, law school is to equal the, law school at the University of Missouri, This, question must Ik* dq ijlod upon its^ mer it after the school is established. In tho meantime, the old Poro College building, 4300 SL Ferdinand avenue,, has been chosen as a site for the law school, to be bnpwn a8 Lincoln University {Jehopl of Law. which will be opened bare ou Sept. 20. and to be supported by public taxes. Workmen already are making the few alterations necessary to convert the three-story, fireproof brick structure to its new use. under the supervision of William E. Taylor, recently named dean of the institution. Taylor, who Is on leave of ah sence from the law faculty of Howard university, Washington, for two years, is a graduate of the University of Iowa, where he studied law. He joined the Howard faculty in 1929, after a practice of law in Des Moines and Chicago.
Muncie, Ind.
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Charles. H. Parker
Lost Creek, Ind.
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Ernest Anderson, Jr. The Home-coming of the A.M.E. church was well attended. The , pastor. Rev. Churchill will go to conference. Sept. 20. Mrs. Rebecca Baton, the oldest colored resident of Lost Creek, is ill at her home. Earl Simpson spent a week with his cousin. Ernest Anderson. Miss Elsie Starks celebrated her fifteenth birthday by giving a party. A party was given at the home of Mrs. June Love Tuesday in honor of Paul Barnett, Chicago, and Wayne Lindsey, Indianapolis. A weiner roast was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Wednesday. The Whitted reunion was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Sunday. There were forty-nine persons during the day. Those who attend from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whitted, Pearl and Lewis Morris, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Dantille, 111.; Mr. Bell Butler, }\ Mrs. Hattie Duncan and Mr. Milton, Richmond. Next year the reunion will be held at the Twin Lakes park, in Paris, on the 2nd Sunday in Au-
gust.
Dorothy Ross spent Sunday with Revella Anderson.
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Services \yere well attended at Shaffer 4-M.E!. church Sttnday. Visitors at the church were Mrs. Richard Brown, Chicago; Mrs. Hattie Fossetf, Indianapolis; Wm. Hansbur, Miss Harriett Chehattlt, Bloomington; Miss Georgetta and Robert JoneS; Terre Haiiite; Mrs. Mary Bragg and children, Modoc; William Simms of Calvary Baptist church. Mr. a/id Mrs. Phopzo Harris have as their guest Mr. Harris’ niece,' Miss, Harriett Chenault, (Bloomington., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander, Albert Alexander, Ben Russell and children Benjamin, Hobert and Edith and' John Cunningham at> tended the annual pfonic-in Paulding, Ohio. Stmday: ' Mrs. M&rj6ry M. Brown, Chicago, returned to her home Sunday after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Laurencet :Hathcock. ■ Mr;, end Mrs. Phongo Harris entertained the E. and C. club. Those present were: Messrs, and Mesdames Laurence Hathcpck. oille Taylor, Louis pay, Misses Doris Day, Harriett Chenault, Bloomington, Charles Parker. Those on the sick list are: Mrs. Lillie Fleming, Hayes Duvall, Walker Gholston, Mrs. Juanita Parnell, Alice Wingfield, Mary Walker, and Mrs. Marratta Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaal Westiqy
Paris. 111.
Moke Owens Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennamon and family returned to Chicago, after spending several days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton, Charleston, entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penamon of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Blanton of Paris, Wednesday evening. Mr. and, Mrs. W. M. Stull of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Avery and Mrs. Louise Hipshir attended a reunion in Carthage, Ind.. Sundav
Martin’s Ferry, Ohio Wm. P. Bullard Rev. W. M. Britt preached Sunday morning. On Monday evening Mrs. Effle Wallace entertained the Willing workers. The revival meetings at Cadiz have been very well attended and supported. On Sunday, August 27th the Ladies Aid of Cadiz served a chicken dinner. Fletcher Brooks, Glenns Run, has gone to Institute, W. Va., where he will attend school.
was spent playing games. After being served the children were given favors of umbrellas.
Elkhart, Ind.
Thomas Pulliam
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stull of Chir |
cago and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ed-f Mrs. Marvia Bell entertained monson attended their reunion in | six girls with a lawn party Thurs- ,, _ _ .day in honor of Jacqueline Lyons
Greencastle, Ind. J California.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis of
Champaign spent Sunday here. Emerson Norton of Detroit is spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Russell Sims. On The Sick List: Mrs. Dora Sims is improving from an attack of pleurisy. Mrs. Minnie Redmon remains the same. Mrs. Minnie Walden is slowly improving.
Those present were: Jacqueline Wilma Phillips, Beatrice and Blondell Burson, „ulia Sutton and Willa Exzeme Vincent. The afternoon
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Nat BARRETT
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LABOR DAY SPECIALS FANCY FRYS All Sizes 22c lb. Hens — Roosters Ducks GUARRANTED EGGS \
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Shelbyviiie, Ind
Monday marked a great nigjilfor those who left for Indianapolis to get the highest step in the Eastern Star work, the Amaranth degree. Mrs. Hester Livers, Earline Smith. Dorothy Smith, Elsie Phillips, Lenora Murry and their matron, Mrs. Gertrude Johnsou. Miss Mary E. Sanders has returned home from camp where she was a companion of Miss Mar. tha Stafford. Mrs. Mary Flanagan, Chicago, and baby are here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lemuel Handy. Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall left Thursday morning, for Bakdad, Ky., to visit her brother, Bennie Murry. Miss Julia Dunn, Hodgenville, Ky., is visiting her father, Hobert Dunn. Miss Mildred Handy, who has been visiting her sisters in Chicago has returned home. Miss Minnie Sims of Upton, Ky., is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Sebastin, Mrs. Julia Wootson and Miss Odessa Dunn. Rev. Alvin Burton, Muncie, pastor of Trinity M. E. church, was the week-end guest of Rev. J. E. Hall. Rev. Burton, preached Sunday at Wiley M. E. church. The New Haven Baptist church and pastor. Rev. V. Belcher, left Saturday for Glendale and Hodgenville, Ky., to give a program at each of the churches, Saturday evening and Sunday. Rev. H. T. Toliver, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist church, Indianapolis, preached and his chorus sang at the New Haven Baptist church, Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Moore left Sunday for their vacation. Rev. Joseph Robinson, Richmond, preached at Second 'Baptist church, Sunday. Rev. Crist, New Castle, preached the Missionary sermon for the Mass meeting. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, chairman; Mrs. E. J. K. Hines, president.
Jeffersonville, Ind. Percy E. Vaughn There will be an anniversary rally at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday, September 3. All are invited. * On. Tuesday afternoon, September 4, the Women’s Mite Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Dora Franklin. •' On ' Wednesday evening the Senior choir will meet at the church. All members are urged to be present. A rehearsal aa well as business will be held. * Robert Taylor, brother of Mrs. J. W. Woodfork, left Friday left for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Before returning home Mr. Taylor will visit in Chicago and the San Francisco exposition. * Messrs. Charles, “Bun.” Drye and William KHgar, Mansfield, O., visited here last week. * Mrs. Lenora Lucas, Washington. D. C.. has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Starks and cousins, Mesdames Helen Allen and Mary Ross. * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mayes, Louisville, and Mis Naomi Ray, Bardstown, Ky., were guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Coleman. Chestnut Sunday.’ * The Sexo Dramatic club held a three-nigUt carnival Ipst week. * Mj*a Nettie Barks is visiting her grandfather, Adam AtesandRice, in imiiaaapoUg. * The joytown Bombers, local softball aggregation; won with, a score- of 3.0. 3 over the Simms Poultry of BloomipgfcoB. The Bombers will; play a return game in Bloomington, Labor day.
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THURSDAY — FRIDAY
Afternoon Afternoon
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Get Your FREE Tiekets to the Sixth Recorder Cooking School and Home Furnishing Show at the Following Places
FISH AND POULTRY Lokefleld Fish and Poultry 848 Indiana Avenue Douglas Park Fish and Poultry 1318 E. 25th Street. Aldridge Sea Food Market 2642 Nofthwestfem Avenue Northwestern Fish, Market 272? Northwestern Ave. Indiana Fish and Poultry 862 Indiana Avenue GROCERIES AND MEATS Gill’s Food Shop 1002 Michigan St. C. Ml Robison 1546 N. Senate Ave. Taylor's Market 791 .Indiana. Ave. MiqKnight's Markets 328 N. Senate Ave. B.ernie Segal lith at N- West St. Max BerkoyiU 591 Ague* St, Kuhn’s Market 407 W. Michigan St. Owl Market 1230 N- We&t St. Baker’s Market 2516. Eastam Ave. Carr’s Market
244*7 Mfcrtindale Buckner's Food Market 1661 Martindale Grahslnger Grocery 2202 Martindale Human’s Market 504 W. Michigan DRUGS Price Pharmacy 901 Indiana Ave. Erganbright 784 Indiana Ave. J. I. Russel Blake at Michigan St. Bouglae Park Pharmacy 2456 Martindale Avenue RESTAURANTS Thompson’s Restaurant 355 Indiana Av. Mrs. Taylor’s Restaurant 531 Indiana Ave. Joyner’s Chili Parlor 330 Indiana Avenue BARBECUE Old. Southern. Hickory 400 Indiana. Avenue GASOLINE AND OIL Wilson.Genity Shell Station 10th at Senate Avenue Trimble Oil Co. New York at Meridian St.
LOANS Oscara Loap c 356 Indiana Ave. THEATRES Walker Theatre 607 Indiana Ave. Douglas Theatre * 19th at Martindale Hill's Indiana 412 Indiana Ave. BAKERY Taylor’s Bakery 1801 'Boulevard Place RECREATION Joe Tobach’s Recreation Parlor 2648 Northweateno Avenue BUS LINE Tony’s Safety Coach 6215 W. Washington St. ELECTRIC Potter-Scott 2743 Northwestern Ave. TAVERNS Penish Tavern 2656 Northwestern Ave. PHOTOS Bf. L. Jones 4$I Indiana At#. . TIRES ANO BATTERY SERVICE BUI’S Vulcanizing Senate at Walnut St.
DRY GOODS Fay’s Variety Store 717 Blake St. Adeff’s Department Store 2626 Northwestern Ave. Our Dry Goods Store 1604 Boulevard Place Newbauer Department Store 770 Indiana Avenue Wolf Dry Goods Store L214 North Senate Armin Graul 2506 Martindale AMUSEMENT Douglas Casino 27th and Ralston FURNITURE Rosner Furniture 723 N. Senate BEAUTY SHOPS Shirley Dorsey 1306 E. 16th St. 3CAP TREATMENT Mme. Sarah E. Helm Spencer 209 Indiana Avenue . DRESS MAKING Mrs; L. R. Moody FUNERAL HOMES Ware and Beckwith Mortuary 2724 Northwestern Ave.
