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SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1943

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Vital Statistic*

Funeral Director*—^-S

BIRTHS William and Annie Turientlne, City Hospital, boy. James and Jeannette Jones, 807 West Walnut street, boy. John and Juanita Brown, 938 Fayette street, girl. William and Viola Caldwell, 1646 North Arsenal avenue, boy. Willie and Mable Jenkins. 144 South Sheridan street, girl. Charlie and Loverna Squires, 2126 Lexington avenue, girl. Leon and Minnie Harris, 1031 South Kenwood avenue, girl. William and Birdie Pope, City Hospital, girl. Lee and Helen Hugpins. 2417 Hovey street, girl. Othor and Lois Darnell, 1042 North Sheffield street, boy. Eric and Macy Williams, 2402 Sheldon street, girl. Orville and Leader Hayes. City Hospital, girl. Harry and Ruby Summers, City Hospital, boy. Carl and Elizabeth Minims, City Hospital, boy. Willie and Bertha Turner, City Hospital, boy. Hargie and Carrie Manning, 323 Darnell street, boy. Reginald and Cordelia Patterson, 473 North Walcott street, girl. Aloin and Mary Hibbitt, 1639 Martindale street, boy. William and Josephine Richardsop. 1422 Mill street, boy. Henry and Geneva Tribue, 1011 West Pearl street, boy. George and Lorene Moreland, 961 West 26th street, girl. Melvin and Rowena Hill, 2321 Fairview street, girl. Offie and Louise Chandler, 6IOY2 Torbett street, boy.

Geo. M. Miller Mortuary 1139 N. West St. - LI. 0780 Maynard Qill, Licensed Embalmer MRS. QEORGE MILLER, PROP.

25th

DEATHS

William Ross, 3104 East street, 70, July 7. William White, 1609 East Dudley, Muncie, 53, July 7. Linnie White, 1655 Yandes St.,'

42, July 8.

Anna Brown, 1914 Carrollton avenue. 90, July 9. Ruth Taylor, 319 West 19th St..

34. July 9.

Henry Wickliff. 1722 Linden St., 67. July 10. Walter B. Moore. 221 West 13th street, 39, July 10. Larry Williams, 767 North Elder street, six months, July 11. William W. Hyde, 25 South Catherwood, 73, July 12. Charles Johnson, 763 West 26th street, 69, July 12. Rachqfi Ratcliffe, 2333 Eastern tvenue, 46, July 12. Lillie Williams. 619 West St. Tlair street, 53, July 13. Albert Smith, Jr., 2309 MartinIt.le street, 34, July 13. Jaunita H. Stewart. 448 West li-th street, 30, July 14. Jesse Halzllp, 604 North California street, 63, July 14. Mary Bennett. 1238 College avenue, 53, July 16. John Anderson, 3552 East Morris street, 72. July 17.

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In Memoriam

HARRINGTON—In loving rememLrs 1 ce of our mother and grandmother, Ida Harrington, who passed away July 22. 1942. The it Ting stream of time flows on,but still a vacant chair; Retails tlm love, voice the smile, of mother who once sat there. The flowers we lay upon your grave may wither and decay; Eu? the love we have for you dear, will never fade away, A loving mother so true and kind, no friend on earth like her we find, For all of us she done her best, May God grant her eternal rest. —Children. Grandchildren.

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VANDEVER — In loving remembrance of our husband and father. Leon Thomas Vandever, who departed this life two years ago, July 25th, 1941. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; • I 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. Sarah Vandever, wife and Children.

^In (Memoriam The funeral service of Mrs. Lillian Sims was held at the West Side Chapel, July j 7th, 1943. Elder Ellis officiated. Hu rial was in New Crown. The funeral service of Miss Louise Allen was held at the West Side Chapel July 9th, 1943. Burial in New Crown. The funeral service of Mrs. Ercie Gentry was held at the West Side Chapel. July 10th. 1943. Rev. Leonard officiated. Burial was in New Crown. The funeral service of Mrs. Lennie White was held at the East Side Chapel, July 12th. 1943. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Burj.al in Floral Park. Tlie funeral service of Mrs. Ruth Taylor was held at Mt. Paran Baptist Church, July 13th, 1943, Rev. C. H. Bell officiated. Burial in New Crown. The funeral of Little I^arry Williams was held at the West Side Chapel, July 13th. 1943, Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. 'Burial in New Crown. THE JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOMES N A Christian Institutlonr LI. 6280 1239 N. WEST BT. 0401 MARTINDALE Wa. 1M1 Ambutane# ftervlo* Notary Public Plummer D. Jacobs. Mgr.

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Professional Directory—6

THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF

Physicians — Dentists — Lawyers — “Optometrlst-Optlcla.'”

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KEITH — In loving remembrance of my dear daughter, Florence Keith, who passed away July 22, 1941. I will not forget you, -nor do I intend. I think of you often, and will to the end; \ione and forgotten by some, you may be But dear to my memory you ever will be. Sadly missed by mother, Lucy Baker. MARSHALL — In loving remembrance of onr dear husband and ion. Lymus Ransom Marshall, who departed this life one year ago July 25th. 1942. July ' brings sard memories of a loved one gone to rest You will never be forgotten, by . the ones who loved you best. Sadly missed by: Mrs. Thelma Marshall, wife Mrs. Emma Marshall, mother Lymus Marshall, III, son. Corinne Dickerson, sister Pvt. Edgar Marshall, brother. * * * God keeps us through these darkest hours And bears us up with patience. That we may take our deserved place Among the entire nation. —Mother.

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Russell . Don Stewart Mrs. Verda Russell Is in Louisville. Ky.. visiting at the home <>f Mrs. Alvin Simmons and family, formerly Mrs. Irene Foster. Mrs. Clara Beverly passed away Thursday, and is survived by her husband. George Severely and son Floyd Beverly. brother Morgan Morris. Sister Mrs. Winnie Rons of Evansville, granddaughter and daughter Mrs. Laura Beverly. Several people attended the fellowship meeting in Evansville Sunday. A lovely time was spent. — Mr. Adolph Jones has been ill for sometime. His son. 1T<\ Gilbert Jones of Dyersburg returned to camp after spending ten days with his parents and sister. Adline Roberta Jones.

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Mrs. Susie Shelton Pvt, Joe ’PeeB stationed at Tuskegee, Ala., is home on a furlough. Quite a few relatives and friend* gathered at the home Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Easton Wednesday evening for an informal party for Mrs. Dora Bacon. —Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and daughter of Cincin-: uati vistied in the city a few hours Sunday afternoon. —Mrs. Sallie Moore and daughter of Gary is viaIting her mother Mrs. Mary Colbert who Is ill. but somewhat Improved. —Mrs. Dora Bacon of Indianapolis returned to her home Monday. Misses Mary Alice, and Charlotte Ann Good of Colnmbtw. Ind.. were week-end gwests of their grandfather Melvin Good and the. aunt Mrs. Murrlel Coleman. -Mr and Mrs. Regal Hibbitt of Indianapolis were Sunday and Monday gu<*st of Mrs. Hibbitt*s father and wife Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Ea» Ion. —Mr. and Mrs. John Shel ton and family were Sunday dir uer guest of Mr. Sliejton’s mother Mrs. Maggie Shelton, also b rot hr •1 nd wife Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slo Ion of Seymour. Ind. Rev. I. C Smith and congregation worshipped it Corinthian Bapt church Suniay afternoon. Rev. Smith delivered the •ildress of evening. —May this fine spirit of fellowship between tiies* ••hurdles continue forever. Rev. ? C. Montgomery brought most ii. spiring sermon to Second Metho dist Sunday evening. Mrs. Montgomery and baby daughter Mr*. Gloss Taylor accompanied Rev. L. C. Montgomery at the evening services. Harold Easton spent the week-end with his family. —Mr Barnett of Owensboro. Ky.. was in the city over the week end. He was house guest of Rev. and Mrs. T, 0. Smith. —A handkerchief shower was given as a surprise for Mrs Edna Easton Monday evening In honor of her birthday. An enjoyable time was had by nil. — Rer 1. C. Smith plans to leave Wed nesday July 28 for the seat of die trlct conference to be held at TernHa ute. Rev. T. T>. Dorsey, host pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tolbert e Louisville were week-end guests of Mrs. Tolbert’s sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. I’lease lx* sure to let your paper boy know whether he is to leave your paper, which will he starting Aug. 1st. 10 cents per copy owing to war-time condition. If you have any news please send or phone them -to your reporter early Monday morning.

Nellie (Phillips James Brown sr., of this city, who has been working In Ft. Knox. Ky., has returned here to visit-his friend* and family for a few days. Rev. D. B. Dudley of Indianapolis Gallilee Baptist church and hw choir rendered a program at the Second Baptist (inifch Sunday Juls 11 _Misses Marilyn Render, Bet tv Smith, Nellie Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Clvas. Murray motored to die Franklin fair Thursday nlte.~ M- snd Mrs. Richard Brown and son. Steve and Mrs. Hobart Dunn end daughters, Susanne. Corlhne, and Rozella attended the Frank Un fair Thursday afternoon. ____ Mrs. Horace Cecil and daughter, Sarah, arrived here Saturday nits for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Carl 1‘hillips. Mr*. Cecil will return to Indianapolis Snnday nite. hut Sarsb '•ill stay for a few weeks. Miss Roberta Smith of Locust st. who has been ill. is now able *0 be out again. The ladles’ Aid society of Seemd Rapt, ehnreh and friends were lellghtfully entertained by Mr. and Jrs. Curtiss Senour. at Brunner timmer home. Thurs. July In. iishng, boating and a picnic dinner vert* enjoyed. The guest were: tev. ami Mrs. H. R. Hagan. Mr. and Irs Ed. Gatewood, Mr and Mt# Vm Smith. Mr and Mrs Ed Clevoind. Mrs Lucy Young. Mrs. Mvr e Smith, Luther Murray, Mrs. Luble Simpson. Mrs. Florence Baton. Mrs. Gertrude Fort, Miss Ophelia Pennick, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, Mrs. Jennie Wallace Cooper of Pensacola. Fla., and the little Misses Ella and Alice Murphy. The colored Shelbyville Monarch* lost the baseball game to the por-tor-Steel team jast Wednesday nit* at the Kennedy Park Diamonds __ The Colored Recreation eentef christened the new boat at the Kennedy Park swimming pool, Mon day morning. The boat was built by the group. Professor Walter S Fort is the director at the Center and Miss Marilyn Renders and Mis* Virginia Senour are his assistants. The new boat was named the ’’Littie MonUrehs.” Miss Normft Rose Landrum and her friends from Indianapolis visited the Idle Hour Cafe. Sunday nite. Masters Thomas Brown, James Phillips. Gordon Leroy-Joiner. Norman Brown, and George Render* visited in Indianapolis. Sunday afL ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Senour. former residents of thD city visited friends and relatives here Sunday.

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CARPENTER — We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our many friends and neighbors for the ai ts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the bereavement of our dear father, Ewing Carpenter, we t especially thank Elder T. R. Miirff, Dr. F. F. Young and Dr. Jefferson. The soloist, Mrs. S. Landers, Mrs. O. B. Davis, Mary Fitts, Minnie Qual, Mrs. Abbie Chandler for her wonderful services; and all for their beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Brantley Edward and Joe Carpenter.

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DUBLIN, Ga.. July 23 (ANP) — Mr«. Mary White, believed to have been the oldest women in Laurens county, passed away here Wednesday at the age of 102. Before emancipation, she was owned by the late Joe White of Pulaskle county, whose family she served as nurse and house servant. Family records show that she was born in 1841, and that he mother had lived to be 137 years old.

Corydon, Ind.

EX-SHERIFFS DENY MOB ACTION IN COURT DANVILLE, 111., July 23. — Allegedly members of a mob, eight men of 13 indicted posted $2,000 bonds last week; the other five are expected to surrender at Terre Haute or Indianapolis. A federal grand jury investigating the fatal| shooting of James Edward Persons, 33, clain by a posse of farmers Oct., 12 near Paris, 111., returned the indictments. Former Vigo County Sheriff John Trierweiler denied that he and three of his former deputies “ever saw this Negro,” and said that he would enter a plea of not guilty.

Sunday school meet at the usual hour. -_Mr. and Mrs- Claude White gave a dinner last Thursday in the honor of Miss Lucy Johnson of Detroit. — Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. William McPheeters jr., were the Sunday guests of her father Rev- T. J. Hodge and family. __ Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Parker and daughter Grace of Dogwood visited here Sunday evening. --Miss Lucy Johnson returned to Detroit last Sunday where she is employed. Miss Elnore L. White who has l>een visiting with Iter friends and relatives in Louisville has returned home. __ Richard Lincey of New Albany visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown Sunday. —Mrs. Alice Wright. Seney Cooks and Mrs. Chaves shopped in Louisville. Thursday. — Mr. and Mrs. James Perry was Sunday guest of their daughters Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scottieand Mr. and Mrs. Clearence Scott. New Albany. __Mr. and Mrs: Layvel Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huges last week on the South side

‘I know, just whut you’re thinjtiti' Bootsie. But I saw he* pull a feller in yestid’y . . . After she jhdd done knocked h . J out of Kun-”