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The Rev. (5. H. Rurrus preached nt the 11 o’clock service, :30 tin celebration of pastor's Oth anniversary. Chairman John Thomas: Chorus. Mrs. Leona Halsey. Miss Maribcl Perdue. Mr>. Mabel Artis Mrs. Hattie Scott. Mrs. Majojic Crouthers. Mr. Klza Davidson. Rep resenting auxiliaries Mrs. F.lTii Woody: involution. Re\^ McKin ney and sermon hy Rev. J Dniley: Resj>onse hy Rev. and Mrs G. H. Rurrus and presentation ol Red Roses: Introduetiou of visitors The two sons of Rev. Dailey: Mrs. Stewart i Malkin of Chicago and Mrs. R. W. Price of Wilmington. Delaware. *• The Cotnmunity club met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas, Mrs. R. W Price of Wilmington was a guest. The reception for Rev. and Mrs. Rurrus Is «et for Monday Aug. 2. s o'clock. Program : Song : Reading Fairymac Bryant: ’Solo. Maggie Crouthers. In?trnmenjtal. Mrs. Kllen Holman: H'stesses. Mrs. Jennie Whitman. Missc Marihel Perdue. Fairymac Rryant, Mrs. Kllen Holman. Gladys Mori is. Kitchen and Refreshments committee. Mr. John Thomas. Mr. Cnc-t*: Roberts, Madams John Thoni? '. I iv llle Jone>}. Ice cream inkc. iced tea and colfee menu. . . Rev. Bar its in planning to attend the State Association and Missionary convention at Rev. F. F. Young chmeh in Indianapolis _.Miss Marihel I crdiic will speak Tuesday at the guild nneiing. She is president of the YWWG of Noblesville. Rev. J. I. Saunders, ex-state moderator and Rev. Lewis and Rev. Rooer represented the ministers of the Indianapolis and t/afe alliance with a token of tiuanee and their presence was appreciated Monday night by First Baptist. Bethel—Rev. William Mayfield reports good Sunday school and morning services Sunday. Board No. 2 meets Thinsday at Mr^. Jnck.,Howards. __The Fourth Sunday is the coal rally. Everyone respond. Rev.

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Sunday school met the usual time U:;t0 a.in.-_ Joseph Hughes of Anderson spent a few days visiting liis parents Mr. and Mrs. Waynes Hughes. __Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arnett was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Brown and family— The Mite Missionary met Friday at Mr. and Mr. Waynes Hughes. __ Miss Ollie Hodge was week-end guest of her aunt Mrs. Fronnie Robinson of Louisville, Ky—Mr. and Mrs. Waynes Hughes ind Mr. Harry and Mr. Henry Garner were last Tuesday guests >f Mr and Mrs. John Johnson of New Albany. __Miss Grace Parker >f I logwood was the Sunday night plest of Miss Hazel Hodge. —Mr. •ml Mrs. James Perry were the sumlay guests of th r, ir daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and nnily. __ Mr. Ceafer Perry and friend of New Albany wore the Mimlay guests of his parents Mr. •ml Mrs. Janies Perry. — Miss Aude Brown. Grace Parker and Corinne Stith were in Louisville, Ky.. Sunday.

LEGALS

COMPLAINT OF DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County ss: In the Circuit Court of M?rion County,’In the State of Indiana. ELIZABETH GRIFFITH • V8. GEORGE GRIFFITH. No. 2-59159. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 29th day of July, 1943. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complains! against the above named defendant George Griffith and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upn diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant George Griffith is not a repident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant George Griffith is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer Dr demur thereto on the 30th day of September, 1943. NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 30th day of September, the same being the 2nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1943, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. A. JACK TILSON, Clerk. M. Wilson Beene, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7/S1/31.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

Wm. Mayfield a n d congregation attended the services at First Bapfield has been associated with Rev. list Sunday afternoon. Rev. MayBurrus four years. — Rev. Win. Mayfield was the speaker at the Hamilton Co Youth Rally. __Mrs'. R. W. Price of Wilmington, Dela., is visiting with her mother Mrs. Charity Morris and family. She is recuperating from a serious major operation and will be remembered a* Marie Morris. Miss Beulah (I. Stone and Wm. Barney jr.. Stone have .as house guest Mrs. Stewart Malkin of Chicago. 111. __Mr and Mrs. Charles Fields of Lebanon, Noblesville visitors Sunday. Mr. Fred Tyler and Jack Howard were in Xewcsatle Sunday with the Rose City chorus. __Mr. and Mrs. James Nash week-end guests were Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mr.

Harold Smith.

Frank Hill jr. is enjoying fils training in Hie Navy. He was a star basketball and football player with a few more months till graduation from High school. Address is Frank Hill, A. S. Co. 1041, 126th Bat. ISth Reg. Cam]) Robert Smalls

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Mrs. Isabel Walden Wilson has been removed to her mother's home. .

Her physical condition improved, the filing and pendency of said comMc. Zach Taylor of Anderson Plkitit against her and that uriless

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In the Circuit Court of Marion County. In the State of Indiana. PERRY LEGRANDE JOHNSON - vs. EtHEL WEDDINGTON JOHNSON No. 59158. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 28th day of July, 1943, the above named plaintiff, hy his attorneys, filed, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant Ethel Weddington Johnson, and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office ihe affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant Ethel Weddington Johnson is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant, Ethel Weddington Johnson is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto or. the 30th day of September,

1943.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of

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she appear and answer or demur thereto at th6 calling of said Oause on the 30th day of September, 1943, the same being the 22nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in September, 1943, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined

in her absence. A. JACK TILSON.

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Henry J. 'Richardson, Jr., Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7/31/3t.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC ’ r 'HEARING r : '• '• 1 Public Service Commission, -■ P Doeket No. 1694-B, 1 '• Application of V*!ley (Trucking Co:, Morris, 111., for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a con; tract carrier of property, interstate, over highways in the State of Indiana, as more specifically set out in the application, Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause In Rooms of Commission 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind., 2:00 P. M., Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1943. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By L. W. CANNON, Director Motor Vehicle Dept.* Indianapolis, Ind., 7/30/43.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission, • Docket No. 1640-B, 1 Application of Joe V. Bowman, Jr., d/b/a Bowman Motor Freight, New Castle, Pennsylvania, for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, interstate, over highways in the State of Indiana, as more specifically set out in the application. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing In this cause in Rooms of Commission 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind., 10:00 A. M., Wednesday, Rept. 8, 1943. Public participation is Teqoested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By L. W. CANNON, Director Motor Vehicle Dept. Indianapolis, Ind., 8/2/43.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission, Docket No. 2381-A, 1 Application of A. F. Posnik, d/ b/a A. F. Posnik & Co., Detroit. 1 Mich., for certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property, interstate, over highways in the State, of Indiana, as more specifically’' set out in the application. is Notice is hereby given that, the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in ^this cause in Rooms of Commission] 401 State House. Indiarv&potik; Ind., 9:00 A. M., Thorsday. Sept. 9. 1943. Public participation ^s requested. PUBLIC SERVICE' COMMISSION, By L. W. CANNON, Dirajtor Motor Vehicle Dept. . - < ' Indianapolis, Ind., 8/2/43.? ^

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CHURCH I ———r

Church reporters attention! Please include in your church announcements only the pastor’s text and special services. This does not include the Biblical passages, only the subject for both morning and evening sermons. Do not include pastor’s name, the address of the the church, nor any of the regular order of services.

Indiana Baptist—-Ri*v. E. R. Gatewood, pastor, invites you to regular services. Comuminioii at 3:.'{0 pm: Tile Eastern Slar Male chorus will render a musical at 8 p.m. Allen AME- Rev. H. H. Black's morning subject, "The Scribes” and at 8 p'm., “Godly Sorrow.”

New Baptist—‘Rev. R. H. Gaddie invites you to regular services. Northside Baptist—Rev S. G. Richards, pastor. Regular order of services continue ami prayer meetings sire held each Wednesday iiigbt. The church now has a $2,000 drive which ends the fourth Sunday in September. Clubs are doing great work and your help is needed. ML Olive Baptist—The Junior Missionary’s annual baby contest closed successfully. Ligon Drone jr., won first place: Jimmie Lee Terry, second: Melvin Johnson, third, and Ma' hoi, Brandon. Wanda Woodson and Shirley Ann Woods. Our Savior Lutheran—Rev. F. S. Falkenroth morning and evening subject, ‘‘Let us be servants of righteousness.” Holy communion was observed last Sunday. Ladies’ aid held a social at the home of Dr. C. R. Parker at which time

husbands were guests. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Plans are underway for the church picnic - August 22.- Bible class each Wednesday evening. ML Zion—The Octette will render a recital Sunday at 3:30 p.m. auspices of the BTU of which Atty. Jahies Battey is director. R. T. An-

drews, pastor

Greater Gethsemane Baptist — Morning worship, 11:30 am. sermon ( by pastor pud Lord's supiier,

8 p.m. ,

Scott Methodist-^-Rev. Vernon L. Anderson will tie speaker August 5 at 8 pm. auspices of Pastor’s aid. Other local talent appearing will bo Mrs. Priscilla Montgomery, Rev. Durwood Stone and the Eastern

Star Male chorus.

Pleasant Valley Church, Gary-

• .'* t / v > • r ' • i IN THE GROOVE By Elizabeth Brizentine-Taft

Continuing with fan mail! Had an interesting card frbm Pvt. Aaron Evans, whom we met while he was here on a furlough visiting his wife, and who wanted to let us know thht lie appreciated the little scrib we gave him. Thank you Aaron, and in the meantime, he and Mrs. Evans wish to inform all their friend^ that .tfcey are most grateful .for ,hpspitalities extended them while he was here., Aaron is stationed Camp Van Dorn, Miss., with Co. G., 364th Infantry. ...... It was especially nice exchanging greeting^ and salUta-» fions with Lt. William A. Williams! ’ Good ole buddy of mule! It was good to know that he’s now an officer and though ha mikses a lot of th6 fellows with whom he soldiered, we feel confident that he’ll make a good officer! ..... It was also grand to shake hands with Cpf. James Lasle$ r , whose here fot fifteen days wdth his wife, Mi’s. Gertrude Lasley anc] his mother, Mrs! Elizabeth Lasley Hambric and* sisters, Miss Thelmff Lesley and Mrs. Florence (Toby) Lasley !V|alone. ._ Jimmie looks well and he/s solidly in the groove now deep in the heart of Texas as a chef!

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YOUTH FOR CHRIST TENT MEETING North California and Indiana AveHold Mammoth Monster Meeting August 8, At 3 P M. Presents REGULAR VICTORY MIDNIGHT VESPERS Father and Son Revival Continues Aug. 8th to the 15th, at 8 P. M

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission, Docket No. 2374-A, i - Application of Alan Parker, d/ /a Parker’s Transfer, Westfield, linols, for a certificate of authOify. to operate motor vehicles as • common carrier of property, in-

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission, Docket No. 2354-A, 1 In the matter of the joint application of Fred Bonifield and Alfred Bonifield. d/b/a Bonifield .'Bros. Truck Lines and Fred Bonifield. Alfred Bonifield and Reuben Boni : field, d/b/a Bonifield Bros. Truck Lines for approval of the sale and transfer of certificate No. 2137-A, 1 from Fred Bonifield and Alfred Bonifield, d/b/a Bonifield Bros. Truck Lines to Fred Bonifield, Alfred Bonifield & Reuben Bonifield, d/ b/a Bonifield Bros. Truck Lines. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this, cause in Rooms of Commission 401 State House, IndlanoRolis. : Ind., Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By L. W. CANNON, Director Motor Vehicle Dept. Indiangpolisr Ind., .8/2/43, .

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REV. JUDGE I. SAUNDERS MONSTER MEETING SPEAKER The Youth For Christ Crusade continues with a large Youth Monster Meeting at 3 p. m., Aug. 8. Also the Victory Midnight Vespers will he held at the Tent from 10 to 12 p. m., and the weekly revival will continue to Aug. 15 present ing the Father and Son Evangelists Rev. J. T. Highhaugh. Sr., and Rev. J..T. Highhaugh. Jr. Numbers have left this week glowing in the New Life.

Rubber’ Douglas Tucker writes that he’s knockin’ him-

self out in the Apple and that everything is groovey-obvey. Elder W. H. Hughes* bus returned ! But he’s coming this way soon. Here is hoping he didn’t get from Indianapolis where they were mixed up i n that scribbage up that wav and isn’t it surspris-

in * to know how many descendants we have from the Nazi regime t Riots, riots, riots, and nothing being done about them! But talk and taking up a lot of space commenting on t thenu\\;on’t help the situatiop,., so we’ll let that go, because my opinion would probablv be that of a million

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Congratulations are in order to Mom Carter who celebrated her birthday August the 2! . . . and also to Beatrice Porter, who celebrates her birthday August 9. . , It was nice knowing that Sgt. Isaac Thurman was able to spend ten days with his mother, Mrs. Wilma White and sister and to know that Mrs. Thurman, wjio.se Ijegn down there with him h$s returned to Indianapolis!. . . . We know that Sgt .Thurman is making good with the hoys down there as their chef!

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The PP club is all out with the cooling system just now and you really can find your choice of jumpy music, plus thos^ sentimental things that put stars in your eyes! Theresa Walaon continues as the mixologist and there’s quite a few many waitresses, there plus the personality of one Mattie Weathers, hostess Dick Shaw's is on the mixed drinks time and Joe Johnson is solid mixing those delicious concoctions so cool and freshing, as well as serving as No. 1 waiter! . . . The Oriental Cafe, Sunset Cafe and other spots continue to jump and draw the crowds in with good behavior on all sides!

Thanks the auiliaries for them ... . . . And.it’s, rjimored in the air that tjie ole Cotton House wonder reports to the building fund, will soon be on the beam again and already parties are getwhich dosed the offieiai year for , ti n g together for the grand-reopening! • ii*.' ciiiiitii 1 oi vv c,iiiit'hiid.y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

July 28th for $1,249.39. I person- .

ally thank each member and friend Memoirs of the Cotton House will be revived and things for his loyal support to the Mt. | will be grooyigc.! , And we are certain the n.ew management Moriah (Baptist Church. The trus- w jjj ^ a p w jthin the^r power to allow localites to enjoy themtees will pay off the balance due , i_ . J

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Came a surprise last week and a pleasant one! Daisy Bates, that newspaper gal we told you about not so long ago called long distance to apologize for not having written and to tell us th|t she’d been vacationing in Louisiana and Texas as welj. She sent her best regards to all the many friends she made here and wants that you should know she is still reminiscing the good times you extended her while here! Well, by the time you read this bit, I shall be setting hack once again on the shores of Lake Wawasee, enjoying the hospitalities extended me there for the week-end and also allowing my son, Cartier, to enjoy them likewise. Sorry, you can’t he with me, but we’ll get together on my immediate return and until

then Let’s enjoy this! 30

REV. E. T. JOHNSON,

Pastor

year. We purchased this property less than three years ago, so again I thank you, friends. You have a standing invitation to visit all of

our services at all times.

SHILOH

BAPTIST CHURCH West and Walnut Streets Rev. J. I. Saunders, Pastor

subject:

Hear Rev. Saunders Sunday morning at 11 A. M., preach on the “THE IRON DID SWIM” Music hy Senior Choir, Public

is invited.

Newcastle, Ind.

Twila L. Modlin

Mrs. Lucille Kimbrough who has been ill at her home is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Myron Myers ot

Shelbjjville. Ind.

Nellie Phillips

The practice blackout, which washeld Wednesday nigh* was vert

Troy. Ohio spent the week-end with successful and the entire city eo

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myers and fain- ! operated splendidly.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery Archie mo tored to. the Columbus fair. Wed Tuesday night. Her condition wa*

"Call me up in the day of trouble” was the subject Rev. J. C. Mitchell delivered a helpful sermon, from Sunday morning. Sunday aft ' ernoon Rev. J.. E. Bradford. I*. E.. Terre Haute, had charge of the quarterly meeting service; Rev. V. White. Indianapolis attended the

services.

The Missionary society met with Mrs. Eva Swarn Thursday night. The Stewardess board met with

'Flie home-coming dinner will be serviced at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cloud on Vine st. about 1:30 p.m. __The services will he 11 a m. and at the church 3:00

erstate, over highways in the State ,

>f Indiana, as more specifically set j M. rs - (River Carbin ^ last Friday,

ut in the application.

Notice is hereby given that the 'ubllc Service Commission will onduct public Ijearing in this

ause in |boom)? hf^fcolnmission 401 ^ — , State Hotjse/s Indianapolis. Ind., l>m. Come and enjoy the day: meet 10 A. Jvr.: TullsdaYrS«Pt. 7, 1943. <>‘d friends. __Federation, will meet Public pkrtifijpatfcn is requested. Rosemary Robbins. Tuesday. PUBLIC SERVICE ! — Mrs H ? i€I1 K,nsey J * n 1 d f . !1 '' nilv COMMISSION, have been visiting at Sheri d a n By L. W. CANNON, Director tf nos / , i , [ i her J ,a i!^ ts . / I , r ' /‘“/I ^

Motor Vehicle Dept

A. Robbins James and Paul Gil|>ert Edward Rryant and Donald Julius visited Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Redd rick at Bloomington. Ind.. last

Sunday.

Mrs. Eva Bryant. Marie L. Swarn and Mrs. Cora Bernard visited at Indianapolta Sunday. ..Oliver Car-

The Indianapolis Board of School | bin visited at Chicago, 111., Sunday.

Indianapolis. Ind., 7/30/43. CITY SCHOOL BOARD TO HOLD BUDGET MEETING

Commissioners is scheduled to hofd i meeting on Friday afternoon, August 6th. The Board will act upoa Resolution No. 617, 1943. This resolution is entitled “Approval of Budget and Fixing of Levy for the

Fiscal Year, 1943-1944.

Other businezw emning before the iPoard will be considered at thia meeting. ,

The Junior Missionary society met with Mrs. Cassit? Swarn July 2fi. Roseoe Carbin. Camp Campbell. Kv.. was guest of bis mother Mrs. AWee Carbin a few weeks ago. __ Dorothy Mitchell visited at ftroonenstle last week. --The jadios of Bethel church served the Lions club last Monday nt the public li-

brary.

You Are Cordially Invited to Attend OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH The Church of the Lutheran

Hour”

310 W. 28th Street F. S. Falkenroth, Pastor Uunday Services: 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School: 9:30 A. M. Listep to the Luthern Hour Every Sunday, WIBC, 12:30 P. A*. 3TXXXXXXXXX1

ily. __Pvt. Martin L. Underwood vvlio has been spending his furlough with his mother Mrs Rebecca

Underwood left Monday to return ; Gaddie visited in • Indianapolis las to camp Bntner, N. C. He was Sunday. ..Mrs Iva Mae Howan accompanied to Cincinnati hy Miss j underwent a major operation las Harriett Myers who en route borne Tuesda ynight Her eomlitoin wa will spend a few days with Mrs. reported improving. ..Miss Md* Myers in Troy, Ohio. ..Miss Har- ine Jackson of Indianapolis visite< riett Myers 'very delightfully enter- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas tained at her home Saturday eve- ! Murray. Sunday ..Mrs. Katy Let ning^ in honor of Pvt. Martin L. Smith and daughter. Norma, Mis? Underwood. The evening was spent Odessa Dunn, and Howard John informally and refreshments were | son. all of Ft Wayne are visitin served. Among those with the ! friends and relatives here. --Pvt honored guest im luded Mr. and ! Eugene Byrd, who has been hom* Mrs. Myron Myers of Troy, (>.. Mr. ^ on a 1-day furlough has returner and Mrs. James Cartwright. Mr. j to Ft. Harrison...Mrs. Ruby Ven and Mrs. Russell Winslow. Paul ters. who lias been living near lie’ Haynes. Charles Epperson. Robert I husband. Cpl. Dickie Venters, in Criss and George Myers. Mr. and Tennessee has returned here for [ Mrs. Walter Bailey had as their a short visit. Mrs. Elenora Car | Tuesday guest at pitch in dinner i ter from Chicago. 111., is the guest Mr. and Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr. j of her mother. Mrs.^ Handy ol and Mrs. Thomas Cathmau and Harrison ave. Miss Ophelia Mrs. Harald Cathmau and son Cpl. j Pehick is visiting in Indianapolis Gearld Catliman and wife of Camp } on a business trip. ..Misses Clark. Texas. Cpl. Cathmau is home j Givens. Rosemary Brown. Esttie’ on furlough visiting his parents at Carter. Rena Williams and Cor

West Pyrkview and Bridf/eptirt ■ . ' i .V* Evelyn L- Kimble Mr. and Mrs. George Whalen, and Mrs. Florence Braslieiir. mother of Mrs Whalen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. Brasher is here from Kentucky on, a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Starks have as their guest for two weeks Mrs Starks’ sister from Ohio. The Parker children Anna, Patricia. and James, spent the week with their aunt Mrs. Alonzo Canell. and their grandmother, Mrs. Anna Abernathy. The missionary has its monthly urogram on th e third Sunday. The fourth Sunday is Men’s Day. The fifth Sunday an Apron Rally will be given in the afternoon at the church. ' ' Everyone is welcome to eaeh service. The services will always lie what we make them.

Portland. Guests’ were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Cattmau and softs Joey Allen and Thomas III. ..Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey had as their' Sunday evening guest . the Lions’ Qua rtetto'from Munele. Ind' .Rosemary and Otto Bailey jr.. attended a picnic in Richmond. Sunday. They were the guest of Miss Creta Walton of Richmnftd.-— Miss Grace Hampton of Newcastle spent the week-end in Anderson with Miss Mary Elizabeth Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bailey and son. and daughter Buddy ami Betty Bailey and friend Zenda Fears spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting with relatives. Mr. Bill Holland had as his guest Monday and Tuesday, his son Mr. BiUv Holland jr.. of Kokomo. Mrs. Chester Underwood jr.. is visiting her husband in Fredricksburg. Va. Mrs. Nora Lee Mndlin of Riehmond spent the week-end with her- mother Mrs. Mary Thm*man and daughter Twila Mndlin. __T- anyone have any news please send it in time to me. Please call 1810-R.

rrnp Dupn attended a dance at

Camp Atterbm.v. Thursday bight

..Mrs. Edward Gatewood of tho

city is visiting friends and’ vein lives in Kentucky. --Mrs. Etlect

Jamersbu * and baby. Raymond ot Mnude. Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emery Archie of this city..’

Mr and Mrs Hawkins Darden an

unique the engagement of their daughter Rosamond to Mr. Gordon

Ellis* of Washington. D. C. Emerson Johnson jr.. has re

turned home from a visit of ids father. Emerson Johnson of Indi-

anapolis.

Mix. Beatrice Brown. Miss XS diene Suggs and Miss (’order of In d tana polls rendered a spiritual program;' Sunday July 25,* 194 3at the New Haven Baptist church, under the -auspices of the Missionary circle. ‘ A 35c dinner was given by the same organization.' Mise Carder, formerly of Nashville. Tenn.. came to Indianapolis three months ago ns a pianist for Mrs.

B. Browd.

Mr. find Mrs Richard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, Miss Collino Dunn and Mr. Carol Freeman motored to Indianapolis Sunday

night. ..Misses Marilyn Rtnders and Virginia Senour visited in Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson. Indianapolis are the guests of hi* father Ge.orge Johnson. __ Miss Katheryn Coleman. Indianapolis is visiting her mother. Miss Luella ♦loxely. __Mrs. Iva Mae Howard >vho was removed from the hospi!ai Wednesday is improving rapidly. _.There was a shower given for Miss Suson Dunn at the home »f Mrs. Mary Ellen Brown. Tueslay evening. i__Frazier Williams •elebrated his birthday with a party Tuesday night at his home. i’hose attending the dance at Camp Vtterbury Thursday night were Misses Rena Williams, Dorothy Dunn, Rosemary Brown, Idella drown and Ruth Aim Brown. Irs. Flora Milliner. Mr. and Mrs. fosepli Flannigan and Eddie and Beverly all from Chicago ar^ visting Mrs. Handy in Harrison ave. -Mrs. Elsie Darden is spending a nonth’s vacation in Nashville. renn.__Master Danny Brown, who has been visiting in Indianapolis re tin rued Rome Saturday, '*irl Brown, who ie in the U. S. Navy -tatinned at Great Lakes, was home Saturday on a short visit. ..Mrs. Julia Woodson -and son Frank, former residents of this city, now iving in Ft' Wayne, visited friends and relatives here. * Alvin Hawkins Darden jr; who is taking a •ourse at Fisk’s summer training -chool in Nashville. Tenn.. was ’lome this week-end. _^The -,SJt>el’i.vville Colored Monarchs played a baseball game with the Franklin ’cam . Sunday. Shelbyville won. 8 to 0. —Misses Edha Brown. Idrlln Brown. Rosemary Brow^ Eunice Mitchell*' Betty -Smith, -atld Nellie Phillips were jn Franklih.^Khnday. - Miss Pauline Johnson is visiting her mother j»nd friends iq CJevelaud. Ohio. " U ' - * -

Roclcport, Ind.

Sunday s boo! had nice attend-’ a nee. Out-of-town guests for the Roekport fdir included Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Evans: Louise Farm and niece* Bedettn jSamuels, Auna Mount. Wm. Holmes. Helen Rqwans. and Garrett Gill all of Ihdi-i innipolisc __ ‘Paul Samuels. Chas. Samuels amF.friends of Chicago* (Ijvas.. Crawley* -Edgar Crawley, and Ruth Calhoun. Mrs. Beulah Edmonds and children of Evansville also attended the fair.