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Kokomo, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind.

(By Claude Liggins) The Idle Hour club will meet Monday with Mrs. Lora Morgan with Mrs. Viola Dodson .hosteas- * The ushers of Way man AME church meet Sunday afternoon in Die pastor’s study. Ushers for the morning will l>e; Mrs. Cecelia, Irwin Townsend. Mrs. Cecil Easley and Andrew Darden: night, Mrs. Ella Foster, Mabel Newsom, Coleen Winburn and Clara Hall. * Jaunlta Bellamy will be hostess to the Girls Guild. * * Hew Hung, of ludianaiKdis will he guest speaker at Mt. 'Pisgah. * Dunbar Center in cooperation with the local branch of the NAACP. will Jolp the annual observance of Negro History Week at the center February 13. Rev. M. A. Lowe, pastor of Wayinan AM>! chnpei will be guest speaker. Special musical numbers will be given by various Cjmrches. * The serving group for the Rtnl Cross medts weekly on Friday at Dunbar center. A knitting class is held Monday. • The Amanda Missionary society of Second Baptist church meets Tuesday with Mrs. Martha Barron. * All who desire to sing in the xevival chorus for the duration op the revival are asked to* see Edward Ray, who directs the chorus. * Mrs. Cora Gilbreath who has been ill at St. Joseph's hospital is now at the home of Mrs. Otis MUlcr. where dhe is convalescing. * The Charmonte Elite club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Turner Hawkins. Thursday night and completed plans for a Valentine party to be held February 14. * After the business meeting, the club presented Mrs. Margaret Dowling with a birthday shower. Mrs. Lillian Smith announces the marriage of her daughter. Marguerite to George W. Dawson of Indianapolis. The marriage took place Saturday afternoon at four-thirty at Mrs. Smith’s home. A party was given Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Smith at which time guests were: the Misses Dorothy Lee, Dorothy Washington, Julia Barron.. Ardenia Humphries and Madaline Hizer and Mrs. Franklin Broddwes of Kokomo: Miss Troye Dawson of Indianapolis. Robert Marshall. Albert Logan, Harry Grigsby. Franklin Broaddwes. Wal ter Porter. Rol>ert Bassett and Vincent Kennedy. * The Mothers Pearl Missionary society met with Mrs. Thelma Lynch with Rebecca Lynch as hostess. • A Bible contest was held and Rebecca Lynch was winner of the prize, also Patricia Killings. Clay Moore, Geneva Burton, and Jackie Robertson. Sixteen members were present and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be February 18, • Cottage prayer meetings will preceed the revival at Second Baptist church. The first meeting will be Monday evening with the pastor. Rev. J. S. Crittendon.

(By Henry Allen Perry Jr.) The Bethel AME church held their services at the Second Baptist church last Sunday. The Rev. H. A. Perry delivered the sermon. All services were well attended. The Bethel ^Sunday school was held at the Second Baptist church in the afternoon. * The Lend-A-Hand club of the Bethel AME church will hold a womens day program at the church on February 22. Eeverybody is invited to attend this service. * Rev. 1’erry and family’ attended Lafayette, Indiana last Sunday morning to hear Dp. 'Singleton, the editor of the Christian Recorder. Rev. Perry and family also attended the county youth s day services at the first Methodist church. Next Sunday the services will he held as usual. The Sunday school will be held at 2 o'clock, the afternoon services will be held at 3: o’clock, the A. C. E. League will he held at a: o’clock. * The Second Baptist church held their services as usual last Sunday* morning: the Sunday School was held at 10: uVlock: the morning services was held at 11: o’clock. The afternoon services were union services between Bethel and the Second Baptist church. The evening services were omitted at both the churches. After the afternoon services Rev. J. G. Turner returned to Indianapolis, Indiana, Rev. Perry returned to his school in Kokomo. Indiana. * The Second Baptist church gave a potluck supper at the church last Fridday evening. * The Household" of Ruth will give a supper at the Btwtker T. Washington recreation center on February 22. * The girl scouts hold their meetings at the Booker T. Washington Recreation center every Tuesday evening. * The Boy Scouts hold their meetings every Tuesday evening at the Bethel parsonage. Some of the Boy Scouts committeemen attended a breakfast at the first Baptist church last Tuesday morning.

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Hanover, Ind.

Mrs- L. A. Davis The Allen Christian Endeavor League held an interesting meeting Sunday. St. Stevens AME church worship was held at 3 p. m., by the pastor. Rev. L. A. Davis. • The fourth annual Hanover Community Fellowship meeting on race relations was held Feb. 8. Foster Hall quartet of Indianapolis sang. Rev. Davis was presented by Rev. Janies R. Hines to open services. Other churches and pastors i»articipating were: Methodist church, Rev. L. H. Terrell, pastor; A. M. E. church, Rev. Davis; Presbyterian church. Rev. Hines: Broadway Baptist, Madison, Rev. S. M. Gaines; Kbenezer Methodist, Madison, Rev. C. D. Stemley;. The chorus of the Methodist church of Madison filled the choir at the presbyterian church. * Mrs. A. G. Barker entertained the colored children and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Watson of Madison with a birthday celebration in honor of her daughter. Susan Parker Sunday afternoon. • A party was given Thursday at 8 p. m.. in honor of Carter Smith, who left for the army Feb. 6. * Leonard Grady of Indianapolis spent the week end with his sister. Mrs. Clias. Smith and friends. * Bennie Cook. Joe Dawning. William Edwards. Eugene Staton and Wm. Litz of N. Vernon. ' visited Miss Ernestine and Estella Hunter Saturday evening. * John MIIok of Worthville. Ky„ visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miles of R. R. 3 Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Miles visited friends in Madison Sunday afternoon. * Wm. Gibson of Indianapolis spent the week end with hjs wife and family

(By Evelyn Kimble) The morning service was well attended, and a good sermon was preached by reverend Ward of W. I. Sunday morning. * Rev. Green preached a splendid mission- , ary sermon for the chorus Sun- ! day afternoon. The service was ! well attended by our community people. All people are invited to attend our services ea*h Sunday | especially (lie neighborhood people. * Tlie nation is facing a Crisis unparalelled in history. For that reason if mme other people must turn to God for guidance, and help. Come this Sunday and bear the word of God as delivered by His messenger. * Rev. L. S. Gaston and congregation of W. I. will he with us this Sunday afternoon. An excellent program will he given followed by a sermon from reverend Gaston. * Mrs. Annie Abernathy is much improved from her recent illness many friends have called, and offered prayers in her behalf. * Friday February 20 the birthday parties for Mrs. Ellen Brown and Mrs. Betty Cabell will la* observed at the former’s home from eleven to one. Friends are invited. Gifts will be given and refreshments served.

Jeffersonville. Ind.

On the field at the Basic and Advanced Flying School for Negro Air Corps Cadets, at Tuskegee, Alabama, Captain Benjamin Oliver Davis, ,Jr„ prepares to take his advanced trainer into the air. Captain Davis, a West Point graduate, is the son of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, first Negro general in the Regular Army. He is a member of the 99th Pursuit Squadron, the first colored tactical unit in the Air Corps. A total of about 100 cadets will be trained annually at Tuskegee, as well as tiie full ground complement of the squadron.

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N. V. RED CAPS JOIN NAACP. NEW YORK.—At their own request 2T» Red Caps at New York’s Pennsylvania station have taken out individual memberships in the NAACP and are-considering plans to take out a life membership for the group, Randall L. Tyus, NAA OP assistant Held secretary, said this week. Mr. Tyrus and Lionel C. Harrow. president of the Harlem branch of tin* NAACP addressed the group Sunday February 1.

also visited his mother. Mrs. Margaret Tliomas and his sisters. Mrs. Robert Coshy. He also visited the Claude Daugherty*, * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis spent the week end with their grandparents, who are improv ing from illnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hopkins in N. PleasureviHe. Ky. Anyone having news please J have them upon delivery of the paper.

Hopkinsville, Ky. (C pshaw Merritt) Richard Quarrels, one of the oldest demons of Virginia St. Bapt. church died Thursday morning. * Funeral services were held at Virginia St. Bapt. (hurch Sunday with the pastor. Rev. C. <’. Ellis, officiating. * Mrs. Teldia Carter in the Zion Hope community departed this life at Moore clinic. * Warren Willijm< of Lake Forest. 111., has returned after an indefinite stay. * Mrs. Lyda Walden is resting at home after undergoing an operation at B. Boore clinic. * Tommie Newton of Elkton. Ky.. is in the Moore clinic. * George Quarles Harriet Scot and George Sbipp continue ill at their respective homes. * Mrs. Mahalia Gibson of Paducah. Ky., spent a week with Mrs. Annie Turner. The Fisk singers rendered an afternoon con ert at B. T. Washington auditorium Tuesday. * The County held its Oratorical contest Saturday at Attacks high school. * Marvin Watkins and Miss Mildred Jenkins. Clarksville. Tenn.. were married by Rev. I.. Grooms of this city. The grot in is a graduate of Attneks high school and Mrs. Watkins was senior at Clarksville. Tenn.. high school. They are at home. 132 Elm st.. Hopkinsville. * Mrs. Edna Phillips ‘of Earlington spent tin 1 w<s*k end with her daughter. Mrs. Minnie Moore.

Louisville, Ky. The 18th annual spelling contest between Louise and Jefferson Counties will be held March 13 at Central higli school with two eontestants from the following schools: Highland Park. Lincoln. G. M. McClellan, S. Coleridge Taylor, Virginia, avenue, Booker T. Washington. Western. Phyllis Wheatley, Douglass. Madison Junior high, Jackson junior high, Julius' Rosenwald, Jefferson town, v irell, Newburgh, Forest, Dorsey ChapcJ. Jefferson Jacobs, and Griffytown. * The elimination spelling contest will be held at Douglas school by two pupils of the oth and ffth grades Feb. 20. A flag drill, songs readings, and instrumental music will comprise the program. * Mrs. Doris McDonald and Mrs. J. A. Thomas held an important meeting with the Girl Reserve Friday. A Spring program was planned. Itosa L. Amersen. president: Idel Miller, vice: Rebecca Solvers, secretary: Mattie Mason, treasurer: Daisy Ellis, chairman of program and. Charlesctla Usery is assistant secretary. * Negro Health Week

was observed by the oth and 6th grades directed by Mrs. Susie Tucker, Mrs. Alary E. Sherrill and Miss Rachel C. Jones in the opening exercises last -Monday morning. * * The JefferSon Council of P.-T. A. had an interesting meeting Saturday at Julius Rosenwald school. .Mrs. Lillian Poignard is principal. * A musical program was renders ed by the pupils. Mesdames Robert E. Smith, Catherine Greer and Miss Helen Hampton were act ompnnists. Mrs. Soda E. But It, head supervisor, Airs. Leona Stewart. atendance supervisor of Jefferson county. Airs. Eliza Howard president of the council, Airs. Patsy Sloan, state'.president and Miss Teresa Bullock, state manager and editor of the Bulletin. Airs. Emma Bennett, general supervisor. A two course luncheon was served. .Members and friends of Quinn ! chapel are invited to attend an unusual program of music and literary selections in the Sunday school of the church Sunday Feb. la. * * Fob. 13-15 will he red .letter days for city-wide Youth Councils. The* annual meeting will he held at Third Christian church. The affair closes with a banquet Thursday evening at 6:30 pm. Mrs. Edith IV. Bristow is general chairman. * Alis.s Laura Hines will direct a musical program by the Juhile ■ I chorus; Feb. 1!) at the church. * | The Valentine' party directed by j H. J. McKinney for the Brother1 hood of tin* church was successful ! last Wednesday*. * Rev. U. L. Finch, I pastor of the Chestnut street CME I church delivered an interesting | sermon for the united services of our largest Methodist churches at Quinn chapel Tuesday. * Mr. Smith j leaves this week-end for Rockford. Ilk. to live with one of his sons. * Mis. Am.v Relmer one of the aged and beloved mothers, who suffered a paralytie stroke recently is not inueh improved. * The marrij age of Aliss Mildred Alackin. who resided, at the home of Air. and j Airs, King Williams for a number of years, to a young business man of Columbus, O.. was solemnized bv Rev. G. TToraee .T<*nkins at bis home last Saturday. *

the school. ** Robert Wilson died from lockjaw, from a wound received in a tight, which was injurious to his head. A large number from this city a tended his funeral at New Castle Sunday. * Air. and Airs. R. C. Wright are tht proud parents of a baby boy. George Wm. Calvin Wright. * Airs. Matthews and sou are visiting, her sis-ter-in-law who is ill in Louisville. * AValter Alahan left for the army last 1 Jiursday. * Sam Hoskins, a former resident of this city left Friday. * George Aiilton Wakefield, son of Rosa Lee Wakefield was in Louisville .and Dayton, ().. for aiduy with J. B. Fisher. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, Cassle Fisher, Cora Lawson and Louis 'Spalding were guests of relatives in Anchorage. Ky.. last Sunday. * Little Dorothy Jane Ala son was Sunday guest of little Lillian Christy and Janies E. Bryant. * A Founders Day program will In* given at the school Feh. 23. * Alarch rally will be held the third Sunday. * April 3-(> is the pastor’s anniversary. * Tlx* first Sunday in April the Cable church and choir will worship with tin* First Bapt. church. * The second Tu: sday in A p r i 1 Independence Daughters will render a program for the school. * The Third Sunday in April, the revival begins. Rev. Matthews will preach. ! * * Shut Ins: Georgcan Aloody, Alary Thomas, Afayme Coleman. Henry Tin mas. Cord a Crafford. Jennie Berry and Airs. Dornetta Wright.

(James U. Dyson) Airs. Sarah Chestnut, 3'.) wife ol Coleman Chestnut died Tuesday night at the home of her sister, Aifs. Fannie Alayes, 1225 West Zane street, Louisville, Ky., following a long illness. * I uneral services were held Friday afternoon from the Aluyes residence, with internment in Greenwood cemetery. •Rev. S. B. Lester pastor of Wesley Methodist church eulogized tm* hie of Mrs. Chestnut. Resides her imsuuid survivors are a daughter. Aliss Georgia Alay Chestnut; one son Edward Chestnut; three brothers, Charles and Claude Pipes of Louisville, and Stanly Pipes of Jeffersonville; two sisters, Airs. Alary Reynolds and Aliss Ella Pipes of Louisyilie. * .Aliss Lula Aiae Smith, Aliss Mattie Shelton. Jasper Hearns and Buddy Collins motored to Indianapolis to visit Aliss Shelton’s sister. Airs. Tolbert wiho is convalescing from an operation at the City hospital. Airs. Jasper Hearns, sister of Airs. Tolbert \vill return with them. • Andrew Herring, E. 9 st., is in the soldiers’ hospital, Dayton, O,, for a general check-up and treatment. •Airs. Ruth Jones in Virginia avenue is recovering from the flu. * The Taylor high school basketball team defeated the Lincoln Ridge Kentucky Varsity team Friday evening Feh. 6 by the score of 33 to 24, Taylor high has played four games this season winning three and losing one. They lost to Catholic high of Louisville and defeated New Albany, Bardstowu, Ky.. and Lincoln Ridge. Members of the team are James Crudep. Archie Crudep. Daniel Aloody. Howard Davis, Alelvin Bryant, Walter Ballinger, John Thompson, Lawrence Taylor and David White. Alesdames Francis Winburn. Aliidrcd Winhum. Hazel Ross. Airs. Corydon Porter. Professor Corydon Porter, principal Taylor high school and students accompanied the team. * Messrs. Jus. Kinnurd, Jas. Garrett Standnrd Bowers and Herbert Artis are among the hoys who have left Jeffersonville for induction in to the army. * The quadruple observance of the birthdays of Rredcri'k Douglas. Statesman and Abolitionist Wednesday evening Feb. 11 Abraiham Lincoln. Emancipator Thursday evening will end with observance of tlx* birthdays of Richard Allen, first Bishop of the AMR church ami Professor James W. Wooilfork. cdu ator and trustee of Bethel church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 pm. War time. The onhlic is invited. * Aliss Geneva C< oper. radio artist and Gosi>el singer 7. HI render a progrr.m at Bethel church Thursday evening. Fob. If) auspices The Sons of Allen and Stewards at 8 o’clock pm. The public is invited. • Dear Renders please iret your RECORDER tinner from Pereey Vaughn nr contact this writer read of the vital maters that are being done for the best interest or our communitv. • Attend every meeting of the NAACP lend your efforts, money and moral support in an all-out effort for a better Jeffersonville. • Will the other ministers of oor churches do all in their power to unite every individual in Jeffersonville in these efforts?

Eminence, Ky.

f Sarah Mason) Services were well attended at tin* church Sunday. The Sunday School lesson was interesting. * Morning worship was closed with communion. • Rev. .Taut preaches F(4). 15. Sunday night. The choir i gives a tea at the home of Airs, j Dorothy Aliles Sunday. • Feb. l(i. : a free program will he given at

Columbus, Ind.

tSnirie.v Ann Starks) Rev. and Airs. Wahsington had as -their guests Sunday. Airs. Anita - Weatherby of Seymour who spent the night. * Rev. Wm. Robcis >n of Detroit was guest of the Sunday school Sunday and gave interesting remarks. • iVrgil Kirkpatrick was guest of his brother James. Sunday. * Lawrence Starks and Wesley Gooden left for Ft. Harrison Friday. They will leave for .mother camp this week. • * Airs. Lola Fennei is still on the m-h list. * Airs. Roland Sheaffer is ill. * Mrs. Grace Booker has a I aliy girl. • Aliss Sarah Louise Goeih n visited her brother Wesley before he left for camp. * Air. and Airs. Kirkpatrick gave Lawr< nee Starks and Wesley Gooden a supper before they left for camp. Airs. Curtis Coward served luncheon in their honor. * Air. and Airs. Eugene Smith entertained with supver Tuesday night for them.

Rushuille, Ind.

Rev, J. L. Robinson of Second Bapt. and members observed communion services Sunday morning. Rev. W. Riddell of ConnersvilL* preached the morning sermon. Services were enjoyed by all. * Rev. Patton of The Indianapolis District held his fourth quarterly Sunday here. He \Vas accompanied by his wife Airs. Patton. * The Chicken i -upper which was held in the dining ball of tin* Second Baptist (hurch was a great success: tin supper was sponsored by tin* deacons., Trustees and members. Orvel Cruse, chairman. Harold Adams of Kendelville. Ind.. was the truest of his parents Air. and Airs, i George Adams the week-end. * * * Mrs. Nathan Fletcher and Airs. Sarah Bnnton. entertained with a group of songs at WSCS meeting, at the St. Paul’s ME church Friday. Airs. Bnnton. gave a short talk on Negro schools in the South. * 0tjs Lacy was in Ann Arbor, Mich.. Saturday on business. * * Air. and Airs. Joe Goins of KnightsHown visited here over the weekend. * Bessie Johnson and Margie Adams a tended a party at the home of Air. Bailey in New Castle. * * Air. and Airs. E. R. Bailey. Air. and Airs. Kenneth Bailey of Connersvijlo called an Mrs. William Bradley who has been ill. *

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Princeton, Ind. Miss Virginia Gooch, Imlmnapolis. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gooch. • Miss Mary Sims and Karl I)eon Sims* Munch*. arc the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. William S. Roundtree. • Lennis Jones and Robert James Tucker left Tuesday for Indianapolis for an indefinite visit. * Mrs. Percy Roundtree and Mrs. Edna Cooper, Indianapolis spent the weak-end as guests of Mrs. Cooper’s parents the H. L. Roundtrees. * Henry D. Green, age 70. well-known Princeton resident and former employe of the local Methodist hospital, died at 4:00 am.. Tuesday at the Gibson General hospital, where he had been a patient for eight days. He had been in poor health for several months. Funeral services were held at 2:00 pm.. Thursday at Olive Branch Bapt. church, with Rev. Clyde Woods and Rev. John Dallum officiating. Burial was in Patoka cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Lizzie Mitc hell Green: 7 children. Mrs. Julia Bowling, and Mrs. "Myrtle Davis. Indianapolis; Herschell Green. Washington. D. C.: Earnest. Rollin. Charles Henry. and Mrs. Bertha Lynch of Princeton: a brother. Monroe Green Henderson. Ky.. and eight grand children. Mr. Green was horn at Corydon. Ky.. August 25. 1871 and .had resided in Princeton fo* 35 rears. He was janitor at the Methodist hospital for 20 years until 1930. when he retired because of ill health. While employed at the bosnita 1 lie was known f' - ‘Charley’. He was a member and deacon of the Olive Branch church. * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardiman and family and Mrs. Apce Hardiman visited in Indianapolis and Kokomo over the weekend. * .Temes Lyles accompanied them as far as Indianapolis. * * WUi;.,m IT. C1R’* inodo n business trip to Evansville Saturday. * * * Word bas been received here of tXp Ho-ja, of Afrs Muriel Lyles, formerly of this vicinitv hut now of New Castle. Ba. Death wqs dup f»*o?n •**> infected tooth. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardiman and fopHiv and Eldon Cooper visited ?n Evansville Saturday. * H. L. Roundtree was guest of honor at a surprise birthday dinner Sunday

Feb. 8, at his .home west of the city. The table was Centered witu a birthday' cake. Thirty-one * honored guests were present. Mr. ^ Roundtree v. a si t h e recipient of many nice gift . * Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roin.uUee and! sou Arnold and daught.r Wilma were visitors in Curmi, ill:, Friday.

Okolona, Miss. Miss Minrose Haughton, who has been attending sjihool in Memphis arrived heme Sunday. • Rev. J. H. Kindrieks was in Bluff Springs Sunday to attend a funeral. * Chas. Thompson and Jesse li. Sykes visited friends in piuey Grove Sunday. * Mrs. Julia Samples died Monday after several months' illness. * Miss Louise Skeet Sykes was in Memphis this week. • J. R. Jackson, West Point, was here last week, * Miss Idella Kirk, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Am >4 Kirk, member of the 11th grade of the industrial school and of the younger set, died three weeks ago at Sanitarium McGhee after several months’ illness. She is survived by her parents, twoj sisters, four brothers, four aunts, three uncles and other relatives. * Amos Kirk, who was here tu attend the funeral of his sister, left the next day for the army. Little Maggie L. Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •James Gates was seriously ill last week. * Sam Booker died Friday morning after a long illness. * • rMrs. Martha Gill. Van Yleet spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Emma Hughes. • Rust Jubilee Sisters. Rust college, rendered a program at Mt. PisCah church Thursday night to a capacity house. * A social was held Friday night at the Industrial school. Elmer Hodges. Toledo, who was here last week visiting relatives had a narrow escape from death when the horse was completely damaged by a tornado. * The (F o u h t y teachers held their monthly meeting in Industrial school auditorium Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blevim. Memphis spent ten days here with relatives and friends. * Mrs. Margaret Walker is teaching in Career high school. Tupelo. • Shut-G’.s last week were:] Miss Addie Ovens, Mrs. Bettie McIntosh. Dr. C. H. Wheeler. ,