Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1948 — Page 15
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Rusaell J. Dean, A tty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE . State of Indiana, Marlon County, 88: In the Superior Court of Marlon County, In the State of Indiana. No. B-63179. Bernelce Buce, Plaintiff, vs. Vernie Buce, Defendant. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 3rd day of June, 1948, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint apralnst the above named defendant Vernie Buce and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence at the defendant, upon diligent inquiry. Is Canton, Oklahoma, and that the defendant is a non-resident of the Slate of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Vernie Buce is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint re quired said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or de mur thereto on the 7th day of September. 1948. * NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notifiec 1 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 7th day of Sep tember. 1948. the same being the 1st judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in September. 1948. said complaint *nd the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard >d determined in his absence. A. Jack Tilson, Clerk 6/12/3t.
R. B. H. Smith, Atty. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Probate Court of Marion County, June Term. 1948. In the Matter of Estate of .. .. Julia Person. Deceased. Estate Docket 122, Page 43633. Notice is hereby given that Frank Williams, as Administrator De Bonis Non of the above named estate has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in final set Moment of said estate, and that the same will come up for the ex amination and action of said Pro bate Court, on the 3rd day of July 1948, at which time all heirs, cred itors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouch ers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. A. Jack Tilson. Clerk. 6/19/2t.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Es late of Claridge H. Thurston, de eeased. late of Marion County, In diana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. V. L. Bre'nts. No. 142-51636. 6/19/3t.
Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administratrix-C. T. A. of Estate of Lida Wilson, deceased, late of Marlon County. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Mary Wilson. No. 142-51628. 6/19/3t.
Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. •Sliat the undersigned has duly Qualified as Administrator of Estate of William J. Miller, deceased, *ate of Marion County, Indiana, ''aid Estate is supposed to be solTit. , Gertrude Miller. '*». 141-51615.- 6/12/3t
Yseger, Linder 6. Tinder, Attys. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marlon County, >s: In the Superior Court of Marion Countv. In the State of Indiana. No B 63221. Herman N. Scmdoek vs. Ruby Louise Scurlock. BE IT KNOWN, That on th" rth day of June, 1948. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant Ruby Louise Scurlock 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, upon diligent in juiry, is unknown, and that said •ause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Ruby Louise Scurlock is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear fn said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 6th lay of September, 1948. NOW, THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last ibove named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said mmplaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the caling of said •ause on the 6th day of September. 1948. the same being the 1st judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, m the first Monday in September. 1948, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and de termined in her absence. A. Jack Tilson. Clerk 6/12/31.
Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. ,In the Probate Court of Marlon County. June Term, 1948. In the Matter of the Estate of Clem Shobe, Deceased. Estate Docket 140, Page 60871. Notice is hereby given that Nellie Shobe as Administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouch ers iu final settlement of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 8rd day of July, 1948, at which time all heirs, cerditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship A. Jack Tilson, Clerk. i 6/19/2L
Lawrence A. Shaw, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. No. B-63511. Albert Duncan (Plaintiff) vs. Beatrice Duncan (Defendant). BE IT KNOWN. That on the 19th day of June. 1948. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named iefendant Beatrice Duncan and tin said plaintiff having also filed i’ said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing tha f the residence of t..e defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown and the defendant Beatrice Duncan is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Beatrice Duncan is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorse ment on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur there to on the 7th day of September 1948. NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that tin less she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 7th day of.September. 1918. the same being th r 2nd judicial day of a term of said Court, to he begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indian apolis. on the 1st Monday in Sep tember, 1948. said complaint and the matters an<j things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her ahsence. A. Jack Tilson. Clerk. 6/26/3L “Old at 40,50,60?" —Man, You’re Crazy F<*T**t Tour sur! Thouranrlm mre peppy at 70. Try "pappln* rip" with OBtrex. Contalim tonic for wentrundown reeling due nolely to body's lark of iron whleb many men and women call “old.” Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep. younger feeling, this very day. New “get acquainted ’ size only Mir At all drug stores everywhere— in Indianapolis, at all Hook’s and Hgag Stores.
Plainfield Hears Sermon on "Woman" PLAINFIELD—“Woman of the Hour'’ was the subject of Rev. J. C. Mitchell s sermon Sunday morning. * Favorite song services were held Wednesday night, led by Miss Katherine Cullins. * Mrs. Fannie Johnson,, Louisville, is guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Swarn and daughter, Laura, and Elijah Stew aid. * Charles “Chuck” and Edgar Swarn. Alice Carbin,. Judy M tchell. and William Nelson celebrated their birthdays last week. * The senior choir sang at the second annual tea of the Christian independent chorus Sunday in Indianapolis in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins. * Miss Glodine Carbin. Indianapolis, was guest of the Misses Alice Jo and Carolyne Sue Carbin Sunday. * Bible school will close Sunday. Those who fttended were Mike Horne Huben Blueston, Harry, Richard. Charles, and Emma May Swarn, ■Judy Mitchell. Alice, Sandy, and Carolyne Carbin, Lelia and Judith Powell, Della Rae Watts, anfl Tomm e Mitchem. * Mrs. Gladys Carbin was hostess to the stewardess board Friday afternoon. Mrs. Nancy Swarn had charge of the program. * Paul P. Gilbert is stationed at Pensacola, Fla. * Tommie Mitchem. Indianapolis, is guest .of his grandparents. * June Kinsey, who has been very ill, is much im proved. * Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Swarn and family visited in Mit chell recently. * Mrs. Anna Cullins and Elizabeth Iva Carbin celeljratod their birthdays earlier in the month. * Mrs. Della Bryant and D'lla Rae Watts visited in indimnpolis Saturday. * Mrs. Anna Cairns was elected senior mis > onary delegate. * Mrs. Nancy Swam was hostess to the Moth
ers club Thursday. Columbus Choir
Wear New Robes ( OLI MRUC -- The choir of Sec ond Baptist church filled their 'daces in their new robes Sunday. The church was well attended The pastor. Rev. J. C. Washington, preached. Mrs. Hazel Washington worker in the churdh. made a f cw parting remarks. * The Independent 16 club held its closing meeting of the season last Thurslay evening in the home of Mrs. Ben Gooden. Games were played after a steak roast. * Mrs. Albert Lee. Indianapolis, was a guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Washington. Sunlay. * Karl Barnes, Edinburgh, ac- <•< mpanied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Good •n and Georgia Carroll on a pic *iic Sunday afternoon. * Miss June Frazier gave a farewell party for Miss Shaw Gooden at the city fairgrounds. * Rev. J. C. Wash
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|WU.NCIE—A, ^beautifully arranged. reception was given Sunday afternctop,, June 13, at the Phyllis Wheatley Breach YWCA by members . of Shaffer Ghapel t AME church in honor of> the pastor and his, wife. Rev. and Mrs. Ford Gibson. Large vases of cut summer (lowers were displayed throughout the reception room. Mesdarnes Thelma Vanns. P’ann'c Mac Crenshaw, Mildred Jones, Elmer R Jofles, Carrie McGee, Ernestine Shropshire, Chester Evans, and Zerta were usherettes. .Tuey wore .beautiful evening gowns. Thq. IJflisses , Louisa Vargas and Rosamary Lamb furnished plane „ music for the affa r. From L* a 1 a c e - c o vered table centered with a Large crys- „ tal basket of I red roses, re,1 f r e s h ments
served seven
hosts, Messrs. L a u r a n c e Hathcock, Barret W. Thomas, Hurley Goodall, Burl Goodall, Rober. Lee Landers, Robert Goodall, and M. Alexander. Mrs. Gibson, dressed in a pale green gown and matching mit’s and slippers, headed the receiving line. Her husband, wearing his United States army chaplain suit of white trimmed with gold buttons, sat at her right. Also in the receiving line were Messrs, and Mesdames Elmer Jones, Chester Evans, and H. Logan, Indiana-
polis.
tne committee on arrangements, included Mesdames Nora Tarver, Grace Goatley. Glenna Goodall, Bessie Gohlston, and Sylvia Alexander. Guests were Mesdames Harold Williams and Octa Newson, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. H. Logan, Indianapolis; Rev. and Mrs. Lonzo Cheatham, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Braden, Messrs, and Mesdames Roy Williams, Ollie Taylor, Robert Wright, Louis Day, C. Evans. Ralph Pettiford, Samuel Hunt, William Jackson and son. Henry Jackson, and Henry Woodridge. Mesdames Viola Glenn, May Clemens. Frank Eleid, Kan. City.; Vivian Cotton, Thelma Taylor. Myrtle Thomas. Ophia Evans, Thelma Peguls. Cassandra Jefferson, Claraine Phillips. Cel a Payton, Jonnie Wilson, W. L. Lytle, and Jimmie Neace Wilson, the Misses Bettye Jones. Henrietta Moore. Rosi-t Moore, Katye Car'er, Rosamary Hall, Louisa Vargas, and Rosamary Lamb, Revs. L. W. Levi and f. B, Adams, and Messrs. Albert Alexander, Ray Alexander, Anderson Blair. J. J. Tarver, Lucv Rog-
ers. and Elija Goatley.
in recognition of .his splend d. nV A at- u work while a chaplain in the armv . I ' ONA ; Miss - " father F Rev. Gibson has been awarded a n ; Fr>Xirr ' ro,,eKO ( ‘ ha l ,,aln . fipliver
were cofpleted for the annual picnic to be held in the home of Mrs. Carlock July 5. Members present were Mesdames Nannie Shoecraft, Rosa Thompson, Essie Wolfe, Lelia Caldwell, Laura Manning, Ava Clemens. Helen Patton, Ethel Gr mes, Delia Young, and M. Me
Swain.
Rev. Paul E. Billbeimer, pastor of the Gosipel Taiftrnacle in Anderson, showed pictures of SoiPh America ond his missionary work while there last Thursday evening at Union Baptist church sponsored hy the Starlight Band of the
church.
Mrs. Mary Alexander, Cleveland, has returned to her home after spending a week with her daughter and son-in Law. Mr. and Mrs. V. Davis, and fam'ly. Mrs. Wilma Ray and sister, Mrs. Willie B. Allen, and nieces. Mesdames Thelma Hites and Louise Wilcox, have returned home after attending the funeral of their s's’er and aunt. Mrs. Susie Drake, in Clarksville, Tenn. The northern district conference Sunday school and ACE league convened at Bethel AME church June 15-17. About 100 delegates attended the meeting. Mrs. Sad'e Swanigan is district Sunday school convention superintendent. with Mrs. Lillian Majors, assistant. Rev. H. D. Saunders, pastor of Be’he] AME church, is secretary; and Rev. E. Hendricks, treasurer. The fourth quarterly meeting of Be’hel AME church will he held Sunday, June 27. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Flint, M'ch., will spend a few weeks here visiting her son and (laughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Irvin Anderson, and brother. Gatewobd Sanders, and an runt, Mrs. Ella Day, and other rela'ives in the city. The Misses Wanda and Mary Peele are spending their vacation with the : r cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simmons, in Lima, O. R. E. PetCford and a few friends motored to Richmond lavt.Sunday to at*end the Masonic St. John day’s services held there through-
out the day.
Mrs. Perk Glenn has returned after visiting her daughters. Mesdames Louise Newman and. Genetta Holmes, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pettiford left the first of the week for New York, where they attended the Louis-Walcott fight Wednesday night. They are motoring and will visit many other eastern citie.-
wh !e away.
Okolona Chaplain Preaches Sermon
honorary doctor of laws degree from the Edward Waters college
^d two sermons in the college uditorium Sunday. A number o'
in Jacksonville. Fla. He also I v ^ Ri . tf,rs wpro present * The fun
holds the bachelor of divinity and doctor of divinity degrees. Rev. Gibson has retired from service with the army, and has been pastor of Shaffer AME church since
last October.
The Friendship Bible class held ns last meeting of the season on Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Jennie Carlock. Activi
Seymour Chorus Goes To Munde
REl MOUR - The Seymour community chorus went to Muncie in a chartered bus to -o:ii the
. Bethel chorus of Charleston at ington entertained at a surprise 1 '” PV - VV. Landers, church in a 1 • 1 • • «* % fnllrt XX* O 1a i »-v ~ A. 1 +*. -a
dinner party for his wife, who is leaving for Canada for a vacation. A three-course lunch was served to the 24 guests. * The t ilv'Ttone quartet of Louisville will appear at the AME church here Sunday afternoon at. 2:30. * Miss Gloria Grimes spent the week-end in Indianapolis with re-
latives.
Madison Couple Entertain Guest By H. C. Jordan MADKSON—‘Mrs. GerringJ Pehorney was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Coleman. * Mrs. James Taylor. Durham, N. C., visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tandy, ecently. * Miss Betty Guess and Messr*. John Coleman, Arthur Wake, Jr., and Boyd Guess are home from college for the summer. * Mrs. Walter B^ker remains the same. * Mrs. Arthur Wake spent a week with her sister, Ms. Junior Wake. ; n Brookr-hurgh. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty, Louisville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty. * The Methodist Sunday school gave its children’s lay program at the church Sunday morning church hour. The service was included with Fathers Day celebration.
eral of Charles Watson, Detroit son of Mrs. Mary Hor/ks. wa < -’ held Sunday affornoon at Mt. Heh ron church. * Children’s progranvat Calvary and Eastern Star chdrehes were reported good. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gwodson were in Aberdeen Sunday morning Mrs. Ruby Thompson became very
«riii ill Sunday afternoon, and was un homo esuined Sept. 7 in the I able to make the trip to Chicago Mrs. I ella Young. Plans as planned, causing her daughter.
a later date.* Mrs. Annie Bobo left Sunday morning for Mem phis, where she is planning tc make Lmr home.* Rev. Arthui Richey was out of town last Fun day. * Since commencement act ivities at the college, the gril 1 was robbed of its cash registe* containing over $200. As yet no clue has been found as to the culprits. * Little Bertha Mae Dobbs is reported a pneumonia victim * Mrs. Hazel Minor left. Friday night for St. Louis and othoi points. * Teachers for the sum mer school session are arriving and are being greeted hy theii president, W. Milan Davis. * Th< home mission society sponsored. ? sock social at the Methodist church Thursday night with she cess, in spite of the stormy wea (her. * W. Milan Davis, presiden* of Okolona college, -entertained teachers and friends on ■ the grit' lawn, which was seated and equipped with all kinds of amuse ments. A wiener roast was enjoy ed. * Mrs. Thelma Goodson lef by car for St. Louis Sunday a midnight, accompanied by Lc Ernest Gates. She visited her fa ther before leaving for Chicago Detroit, and Canada to visi* friends and relatives. * Charles Harris left recently for Detroit t/ spend the summer. * Mrs. Wilds' Brown returned to Chicago after ; two-week stay here with her sis ler, Mrs. Luna Tate. * Mrs. C W. Gilliam left last. Thursday night for a visit with relative: in Milwaukee and Detroit. * Jacl Hea ron. World War II vetera’ and pool room and cafe operator never gets too busy to read the Recorder. * Lou Dockins, also a veteran of World War II. is suf-
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fellowship meeting Sunday ‘night. En route hack home the chorus sang at a white Baptist church. The chorus \vcnt to Columbus Tuesday night for a nadin and ition. * Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and James and Irvin She! ton were in Bloomington Friday night. Mr. Fmith participated in a program at Second Baptist church there. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson entertained at dinner for them sponsored by the young people of the church. * Mrs. Rosa Shelton is still confined to her home. * Rev. Edgar Maddox visited his aunt, Mrs. Joe Tracy, in Rushville Monday. Mrs. Tracy is ill. * The Tuesday sewing club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Fanny Woodson. Mrs. Gertrude Page was hostess. After the usual business meeting the mem hers surprised Mesdames Emma Hood and Ollie Carver hy sing ing "Happy Birthday” and presenting them with gifts. Ice cream and c^ke were served. * Mr. and Mrs. John Pennybaker are redecorating their newly purchased home in West Brown street. * Mrs. Lot etta Williams and daughter were in Seymour Thursday on business. * Little Lonnie McDougal has not been so well. * Irvin Shelton was elected delegate to the
Sunday school convention in Mtl cS Veinon ' ^ ele No. 2 of Calvary church mei
with Mrs. Dollie Booker Thurs fday night. * George Potter wa* •' taken to the hospital in Tupelc Friday for treatment for asthma * Mrs. Willie Mae Raspberry i: atending summer school at Fisl university. Among others in sum mer school are Darthula Cox, Nel lie B. Whitfield, and Mary P. Dar den. Rust college. * Miss Bernic* Thompson was called to Chicag( to the funeral of her grandmother Mrs. Amanda Thompson, forme’ Okolona resident. * Toward Good son left Friday for a visit with relatives and friends in St. Louis where he will join his wife. * Mrs Olivia Holiday and little son are visiting relatives in St. Louis Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee * Mrs. 'Mary Alexander has just returned from a visit with he r, .on 1 daughter, sisters, and other relatives in ClliQagjq and othoi
Lafayette Woman Visits in Omaha By Betty Connor LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Albert Bohannon is in Omaha, Neb. visiting her son, Leo, and family. She was accompanied by the Masse family to Omaha. They will bring her home on their way home from aWshington. * Joseph Hogman will observe his 83rd birthday at his home Monday. * Miss Ellabelle iSlance has ojined her sister. Miss Delia Silance, in a vacation at their home. She is a high school teacher in St. Louis. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Indianapolis, weer guests of Mrs. eGrtrude Mot ley last week. * Mrs. Samuel aVughn and children left last Thursday for a visit in Chicago and Gary. * Mrs. Pauline Connoi and son, Paul, sipent the week-end in Indianapolis visiting her broth er, who is ill. * Miss Shirley Ann Vaughn was honored with a kitchen shower given by Mesdames John Lester and Elmo Boqne at the Boone residence. Miss Vaughn is bride-elect of Albert Willis, oi Gary. The wedding will take place Sunday at Bethel AME church. * Messrs, and Mesdames Paul Taylor and Clarence Semmes and families spent Fathers Day in Carrollton. Ky. as guests of Mrs. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R aJckson. * The Improvement clul met with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Me' Elwaine, * The mission circle met with Mrs. Paul B. Taylor.
The Indianapolis Recorder, June 26,1948—15
South Bend Topics
Etta Boowall Bowen
Retired Farmer Dies in Richmond By GRACE DOTY RICHMOND - Janies Dethridg” 36-year-old retired farmer, died ir the heme of his daughter, Mrs Ahhie Walton. i n Springfield, O: where he, had been for about si> weeks. Before going to SpringfioU he had been living with his son Boston Dethridge of Richmond In arlditipn to the sop and daugh ter, survivors include anothe? daughter, Mrs. Lucy Seay, Spring field; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Young Boston; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. He wa: i member of Second Baptis' church. He was buried in Spring field. * Mrs. Hattie Floyd, age 55 83 North West H. street, died las* week. She was a member of Mt Moriah Baptist church, of whic’ Bev. T. H. Ward is pastor. Sh' is survived hy the widower, Wal ter Floyd; three daughters. Mrs Rosa Mae Reed, Hartford. Conn. • ml Mesdames Martha Dickso* and Margaret Mitchell, both o f Richmond; , ^nd nine grandchil dfen. Burial was in Earlham cemc • ory. * Pfc. Sumner M. Oliver wa‘ homo on a twelve-day leave from San Antonio, Tex. to visit! his mother, Mrs. Joseph O’Brien, re eently. He has returned to the army air force base at Hamiltor Field. Cal., before going to Alaska * Mrs. James Margaret Maples if leaving Richmond July 1 to join her husband S-Sgt. John Maples, who is stationed at Fort Worth Tex. Their two daughters will re main with thir grandparents unti’ September, when they go to school * Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lamb Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Lamb is th<~ daughter of Mrs. Frank Hall. * The missionary society of Mt. Mo riah Racist church met in the home of* Mrs. John Owens last Thursday.
Homecoming Held fn Cortnersville C O N N E R F VILLE -- Annual home-coming activities were held it Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday Rev. I-\ Meal. Indianapolis, ard his chorus were guests. * The Roy al Shepherds gave their semi-form at dance Friday night. Refreshments were served. * Mesdames Sadie Harris, Frances Evans, Frances Day. and Lena Brookins attended the War Mothers conven tion in Lansing. Mich. They also visited friends while away. * Mrs. Arthur Byrd spent several days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Evans. * The Flue Valley , lodge will initiate Mesdames Ftauford Greene and \rthur Byrd and Miss Delores Evans at a special meeting this week. A pitch-in dinner will he served. * A children’s day proram will be held at Second Methxlist church Sunday. All Sundav classes are participating. * Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Martin and daughter. Panale. are spending the weekend at the home of Mrs. Martin’s parents. * Miss Elsie Mornor, nominate of Miss Frances Milton it Indiana university, is spending everal days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Milton.
relatives and friends in Ft. Louis, her home.
Rockport People Attend Convention
ROCKPORT ~ Mesdames Anna Hark and Armentra Ellis and Rev. T. Highbaugh attended the southern Indiana district convention at r ndependent Baptist church. Evansville, of which Rev. M. AT tone is pastor, last week. Mrs. Ellis also attended the state Sun’ay school, BY«PU, and YW mission in Fouth Bend, of which she s a teacher in religious education. The pastor also attended the sessions in South . Bend. * The 3wanee Jubilee quartet of Evansdlle will sing here Sunday night ponsored by the senior mission roup and Rev. Stanley Percell. * Miss Ruth Rowan, Bertha Faye Lindsay, and Henrietta Rowan are visiting relatives in Chicago. * Members of the Women’s Improvement club have completed their belter house, and will serve dinler there Sntimlay,; July £3. * Mrs. Etta Kindell is' very ill at
SOUTH BEND—The Sou’hernalres, nationally known rad o qu. rtet, appeared in a program spon sored by*01ivet AME church in the Central high school auditorium Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Johnson was in charge of the program at First A ME Z ; on church Sunday Rev. B L. White and the choir and con gregation of St. John Baptist church were guests. Miss Dori: Morley gave a read ng, and Mrs J. L. Moore gave the presentatioi to Rev. H. V. Hutchinson, pastoi jf the church. The Marionette charity club me in the club hall, 417 So. Chap n st. and elected officers for 1918-49 They are Mesdames Forestine At kins, president; Rosa Crawford vice-president; Estelle Young, set retary; Dorothy Davis, assis’ant secretary; Tabitha Wallace, finar. cial secretary and treasurer; Ma*: gie Williams, chaplain; Josephine Carter, Eva Cannon, AmandJ Butler, and Eva Mills, sick ccm mittee; Dora Thoma-, progran chairman; Gallic Matthews, socia chairman; and Malinda Jones, n porter. Installation servkes w r i be held Sunday in the club roon with Rev. Muson Davis ofTeiafng Members and friends of First A ME Zion church celebrated th birthday Of the pastor. Rev. H. V Mutchinson, wi'h an appreclatior testimonial week. Services were •onducted by visit ng minister; md the congregations. Odessa Chapter No. 28, Order o Eastern Star, gave a social Frida; n t the club home, 1519 W. Lindei
ave.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunte? and family ami Mrs. Anne Martin all of Chicago, were guests of Mr md Mrs. Charles Dungy and fam Uy Sunday. Mrs. Norsias Stricklin, 705 Fran :is st., entertained the LaS IR needlecraft club Tuesday. The Trumpeteers of Baltimon and the Soul Stirrers of Chicago will present a musical program ii Central high school Tuesday. Rep. B. W. Bowen, 725 N. Fran 2 S st., has returned from a twoweek vacation in Chicsgo. H< was accompanied home hy h ! : laughter, Mrs. Howard Nickerson The St. Pierre club held i's la-t meeting for the season in thf home of Mrs. L. Higgins. 135 Nortl Birdsell st., where officers wen elected. They are Mesdames Ne lie T. Smith, president; Carrie P UL'.s, treasurer; and Myrtle Mi? •hell, chairman of the executivi hoard. Other officers were retain ed fo another year. Preston Keys, So. Kendall st. who is ill in St. Joseph hospita is reported improving. The M'&ses Barbara Bowie Mary Lou Randles, and Mayne' Boyd are house-guests of Mrs. Ocar Smith and family, 115 N. Stu debaker st. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews Benkley accompanied by Mrs.'M. Ferguson Kansas City. Kan.; Mrs. L. How ard, Niles. Mich.; and rMs. . M Bowen and Joe Howell, have re ‘urned from Detroit, where they visited relatives and friends. The Good Fellows club met on Tuesday in the Masonic hall. Courtland Bi-bbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bibbs, 814 West Dunham st.. is home after spending *he winter in Oakland, Cal. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gully, form erly of this city. While there he attended the Golden Gate academy in Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robbins, New York City, spent the week-end with his sister. Mrs. Victor Hall. 2619 W. Lawton st., on route to Los Angeles. Miss Chantelle Boricom. 1337. E. Howard st.. was chosen queen of the annual coronation ball held Saturday night in E r s k i n e park clubhouse by the NAACP. The Las Femmes Modernes club met Thursday in Milan annex. Plans were made to send girls .to a summer camp.
church. The LaSalle needlecraft club sponsored a barbecue Saturday :n. the B. G. Smith center, 117 South Kenmore st. Miss Betty Lynk will entertam the Aid and Rc'ief club Monday night ati 8 in her home, 1512 Liston st. The home mission socie’y of New Salem Baptist church w 11 meet Wednesday evening a? 6:30 n the Church. Mid-week prayer service will be held at 8. Plans will be made by the society for a program Sunday afternoon of the Siivertofte quartet of Benton Hartor, Mich. Greater Friendship Baptist church will give a program Sunday afternoon at 3. Mr. and Mrt. M. Bethal, spiritual singers, will sing duets. Odessa Chapter No. 38, Order of Eastern Star, w 11 me't Monday night at 8 in the hall, 1519 L : nden ave. Rev. Noel E. Hord and Mrs. Florence Vresher. Shelbyville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, Richmond, utended the youth council of Baptist churches held lust week in St. John Bap'ist church. While iere they were house guests of \Tr«. Vijola Findley, 602 Cleveland ave. Mesdames A. E. Leatn and Ella Morris will eh hostesses to the Home Art club hTursday night at S in the home of Mrs.-Leath, 1121 North S 1 . Louis boulevard. Ministers day was ob-erved Saturday evening in closing the fifeen years of service of Elder R. D. Wilson as pastor of the EastRde Church of God in Christ. On he program were Elder J. L. Rium, East Chicago :Elder R. O. Hatchett. Michigan City; and the F ve Sisters of Zion.
Thursday with Helen Miller, 127 So. Kenmore st. Mrs. Merle Mifflin. 218 So. Falcon st.. is spending her vacation
in Chicago.
Word has been received here of the sudden death of Mrs. S. T. Howard in Niles, Mich. The funeral was held there Saturday. She
Noblesville Group Go to Anderson
NOBLESVILLE — Rev. G. H. Burrus and the choir and members of First Baptist church were invited to Anderson Tuesday night to •ender services for Rev. A. Devashir. * The Success club of First Baptist church sponsored a bus trip to, Louisville Sunday. The has left the church here at 6 a. m. and left Louisville at G p. m. Mrs. M|ag2i n . Crouthers is club .resident. * The annual Ctrldren’s Day program was held Sunday oi.gh’. Miss Beulah Stone was chairman. * On the sick list are Mesdames James Nash, who shows slight improvement in her serious •ondition. and Arthur Avery, who eonUnues the same, and Miss Newell Lee, whose condition remains the same.. * Mrs. Shirley Oldham was taken tp the hoKn'tat la t ..ftSSK,,. (Sit? lirirtHlMl fair condition.* Bethel AME church sponsored a bus trip to Newcastle Sunday. * Bruce Avery, son of Mr. •nd Mrs. Arthur Avery, is home for the summer vacation. He has completed his first semester at college. * You folk are clamoring for Noblesville news. Since the agent is unable to come out and get it. why not have it ready when the carrier calls?
Farewell Party Held in Newcastle NEWCASTLE — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Archey entertained at a farewell party Saturday night in honor of Mi s Ju nita Atchison, who lui;s been employed here for two years. Miss A* eh'son left for her home in Birmingham, Ala. last week. Those attending were Messrs. and Mesdames Oran Bassett, Eugene Hansard, and Ernest Turner, the Misses Pansy Thurman
and Hqzel Dempsey, and Morris
The Rose Bud sewing circle met* Bassett.! Games were played. * *
Mrs. Nora Hea' hcock. Westfield, was Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Archey. * Mrs. Hazel Ashley attended the funeral of her ount, Mrs. Belle Heard, in Terre Haute. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Church of God in Christ. Burial was in Grandview cemetery, Terre Haute.
was a member of First AME Zion Mrs. Heard died Friday.
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