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Legal Notices

Charles Quinry Mattocks, Atty. I Max White. Atly. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE NOTICE TO HEIRS, State of Indiana, Marion Coun- CREDITORS, ETC. ty, ss: I n Die Probate Court of Marion In the Circuit Court of Marion County, April Term, 1949. County, In the State of Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of No. 61)108. William Wright, Deceased. Andrew Reynolds vs. Emma Estate Docket 40, Page 50932. Reynolds. | Notice is hereby given that JcnRh IT KNOWN. That on the i nie Coleman as administratrix of 1-th day of April, 1949, the above j the above named estate has prenained plaintilf, by his attorney, I sented and filed her account and filed in the odice of the Clerk of i vouchers in final settlement of said the Superior Court of Marion ! estate, and that the same will come County, in the State of Indiana, | up for the examination and action Ins complaint again the above! of said Probate Court, on the 7th unified defendant and the said;day of May, 1949, at which time

plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's odice the aflidavit of a competent pc rson, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant Emma Reynolds is not a resident of the State of Indiana. and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Emma Reynolds 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 on the 10th day of

June, 1949.

NOW. THEREFORE, by order

all heirs, creditors 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 arc also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. A. Jack Tilson. Clerk.

4/23/21.

Frank R. Beckwith. Atly. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion Coun-

ty. ss:

In the Circuit Court of Marion

>f said Court, said defendant last County, In the State of Indiana,

above named is hereby notified No. 66130.

of the filing and pendency of said Albirta Mingham vs. Charlie

complaint against her and that un- Mingham.

less she appear and answer or dc-1 RE IT KNOWN. That on the mar Jhcrcto at the calling of said 21st day of April, 1949, the above < a use on the 10th day of June, 1 named plaintiff, by her attorneys. 1949. the same being the 5th ju- filed in the office of the Clerk of

tibia! day of a term of said Court, the Circuit Court of Marion ^ t>' he begun and held at the Court, County, in the State of Indiana. | the matters and things therein House in the city of Indianapolis, j her complaint against the above j contained and alleged, will be on i lie first monday in June, 1949, named defendant C harlie Ming- heard and determined in his ab-

'• omp'.aint and the matters and ham and the said_plaintiff_having i sence.

A. Jack Tilson, Clerk.

Lawrence A. Shaw, Atty* COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

ss:

In the Circuit Court of Marion County, In the state of Indiana.

No. 66136.

Odessa White (Plaintiff) ys. Al-

len. White (Defendant).

BE IT KNOWN, That on the j 22nd day of April, 1949, 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 complaint against the above named defendant Allen White 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 inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant Allen White Is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce and that the defendant Allen White 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 on the 25th day of June, 1949. 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 apnear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 25th day of June, 1949, the same being the 18th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held .it the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June. 1949, said complaint and

ET NEVER ME KSton?*

Usings therein contained and al- also filed in said Clerk’s office the leged will be heard and deter- affidavit of a competent person,

j showing that the residence of the defendant, ‘ upon diligent inquiry.

mined in he r absence. A. Jack Tilson. Clerk.

4, 23/3t.

is unknown, and the defendant, Charlie Mingham is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for divorce'

4/30/31.

^ THE NAME OF MARSHALL W* ('MAJOR") TAYLOR WILL ALWAYS BE LINKED WITH THE THRILLING- SPORT OF BICYCLE RACING- THIS A MATING Little athlete was born in INDIANAPOLIS, IND. IflTB-AT 13, WHILE EMPLOYED AS AN EXHIBITION RIDER BY A LOCAL. BICYCLE SHOP OWNER,HE WAS RUSHED INTO AIO MILE ROAD RACE ASA INST A GROUP OF GROWN MEN GIVEN A 15MINUTE HANDICAP, YOUNG TAYLOR WON HIS FIRST RACE/ AT 18 HE MADE HiS PEOWSSIONAL DEBUT AT NEW YORK'S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN* 2 VEARS UATEP HE WON THE AMERICAN SPRINT TITLE. AND AT 81 HE ALSO HAD THE MIDDLE DISTANCE TITLE -TAYLOR WENT TO EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA - ’ SMASHING RECORDS AND WINNING MORE TITLES/ THE "MIGHTY MAJOR"RACED FOR 19 YEARS-RETIRING IN 1910*

THANK9 TEO CA/TBOU

Continental Feature*

Coleman C. Moore, Atty.

COMPLAINT FOR CHANGE

OF NAME

State of Indiana, Marion Coun-

Spend Week-End

In Rushville

RUSHVILLE—Mesdamcs Sallie Grant and Lucy Bradshaw and Miss Vivian Myers were week-end guests of Mesdamcs Ciara Smith and Helen Moore. * Rev. J. Brown and the choir from Connersville were guests of the Methodist church here Sunday afternoon. * Dr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tracy, and Ida Sorrells spent Sunday in Kokomo with Dr. and Mrs. E. Wilson and family and Miss Fannie Ramey, who has been ill, but is reported much improved. * The WSCS met with Mrs. Helen Moore Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Adams read the Scripture, and Rev. B. Holliday

gave the prayer.

BE IT KNOWN, That on the 26th day of April, 1949, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys,

Cary I). Jacobs, Atty.

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE

State of Indiana, Marion County, j and that the defendant, Charlie' ss: ' Mingham. is a necessary parly !

In the Superior Court of Marion thereto and whereas said plaintiff ty. ss:

County, In the State of Indiana. , having by endorsement on said I In the Circuit Court of Marion No. B-69418. complaint required said defendant j County, In the State of Indiana.

William McCray vs. Sadie Me- l< > appear in said Court, and an- No. 6478.

Cray. swer or demur thereto on the 21st J Barbara Jean Smith, a minor, BE IT KNOWN. That on the 7th * day of June. 1949. 'by Lucian Patton and Gertrude day of April. 1949. the above named NOW. THEREFORE, by order of > Patton, her next friends,

plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in said Court, said defendant last Ex Parte,

the office of the Clerk of the Supe- above named is hereby notified of rior Court of Marion County, in the fi^ng and pendency of said (he State of Indiana, his complaint complaint against him and that un-

against the above named defendant les s he appear and answer or de- filed in the office of the Clerk of Sadie McCrav and the said plaintiff mur thereto at the calling of said the Circuit Court of Marion Counhaving also filed in said Clerk’s of- f> ause on the 21st day of June. ty. in the State of Indiana, her fice the* affidavit of a competent 11? 4 . 9 - t,ie same being the 14th ju- complaint against the above Ex person, showing that the residence ^ a - v a t ei rn of said Court. | Parte and the said plaintiff having of the defendant, upon diligent in-i* 0 he begun afid held at the Court also filed in said Clerk’s office quiry. is unknown, and the defend-. H° use b* C*!)’ of Indianapolis, i the affidavit of a competent permit Sadie McCrav, lives at 840 on thc ff rst Monday in June. 1949, son, showing that this cause is Alma Street, Memphis, Tennessee. | sa | d complaint and the matters and b: x Parte for Change of name and is not a resident of the State ©f j th erc in contained and al- whereas said plaintiff having by Indiana, and that said cause of ac-i ,cged wil * 1,0 heard and deter- endorsement on said complaint re-

lion is for divorce and that the! mined in ,lis absencedefendant Sadie McCray is a nee-' aac4t lilson. Clerk, cssary party thereto and whereas! 4,23 3t. said’ plaintiff having by endorse-

pent on said complaint required! —

vd.l defendant to appear in said; ' by notified of the filing and pen- boxed in Columbus last Friday. * I’ourt. and answ-cr or dermir there-J ~ , HEREBY GIVEN. 0 f complaint against ' The 'skating rink wITt*"open* here

o on the Kith flay of June. 1949. ! T , e undersigned has uo.y an( j un i ess h e appear and

quired the return day to be in said Court, on the 25th day of

June, 1949.

NOW, THEREFORE, by order of said Court, said Ex Parte here-

NO\Y. THEREFORE, by order of 1 f I ua ^^ l ^ d _ as Administrator of Es- answ-er or demur thereto at the /ai l Court', said defendant last ! of ^ an .^ Buckner, deceased, ca jij n g D f cause on the 25th a I Hive named is hereby notified ofi late , t Manon County. Indiana. day of June 1949 the same being the filing and pendency of said I , ld Estate is supposed to be ; jg^ judicial day of a term of

r.t against Iter and that un - 1 so * ven ^- . , ,

Robert Lee Broken burr.

No. 124-44475. 4/30/31.

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less she appear and answer or de-j mur thereto at the calling of said cause rn the 10th day of June, 1949. tiic same being the 5th ju-, dicial day of a term of said Court.

said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June, 1949. said complaint and the matters and things therein con- | tained and alleged will be heard

Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty.

to he begun and held at the Court: ^*q T |(*£ Qp q F and determined in his absence.

House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June, 1949. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and al- : leged w ill bo heard and determined ’

in her absence.

A. Jack Tilson. Clerk.

4/16/31.

FOR THE PURCHASE OF

REAL ESTATE

State of Indiana, County of Mar-

A. Jack Tilson, Clerk.

4/30/31.

Frank K. Beckwith, Atty. COMPLAIN I FOR ULV ORCF.

In the Marion Probate Court Estate Docket 143, Page 52056. In the Estate of Dinishe Lcgge,

Deceased.

The undersigned administrator of the above estate hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order i of the Marion Probate Court he

Guest Pastor

Heard in Seymour SEYMOUR - - Rev. W. Sanford, Columbus, preached here Sunday night. * The Sewing club was entertained in the home of Mrs. Fannie Woodson Thursday night. Irwin Shelton was in New’ Albany at the spring choir festival program Thursday. * Church Hildreth and Jackie Morris were Thursday dinner gdesls of Duane Mitchell and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell. * Mrs. Emma Hood has returned after an extended visit in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodson visited relative out-of-town last week. * * Paul Earl and Charles Booker

Special Services In Greencastle GREENCASTLE—Bethel AME

church observed the pre-Easter season with special services. The pastor. Rev. J. C Mitchell, was assisted by Rev. Pat Buckner, pastor of the Baptist church in Brazil. Sunrise services were held on Easter day followed by an Easter breakfast in the new dining room in the basement of the church. * Miss Novella Daniels spent the Easter vacation in Indianapolis and other points. * Miss Martha Richard is improving after a recent illness. * Miss Martha Rickard, Chicago, spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Rickard. * Miss Roxanna Miles spent Easter with friends in Chicago. * Chas. Woods attended the funeral of his bro.her-in-law in Greenfield last week. * Mrs. M. Morgan remains seriously ill in her home. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods entertained at 6 o’clock dinner last week. Several students at DePauw university were guests. * Quarterly meeting will be held at Bethel AME church Sunday. * C. S.

Marion Youfh

To Sponsor "Day"

By HAROLD DODSON

MARION—The young people of Christ Temple will sponsor their annual “Young People’s Day” Sunday, May 8. The Bethesda quintet, Dayton radio artists, will be special gues s. Visitors are expected to attend from throughout the state. A special invitation has been extended to young people of Marion. Elder W. M. Holder is pastor. * Raymond Farmer, Syracuse, N. Y., spent the week-end with his wife and family, who are guesls of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Orville Moore. * Miss Mary Louise Stevenson, student at Bluefield state teachers college, Bluefield, W. Va., spent a few days here with relatives and friends. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rosa Lee Stevenson. * John Ward, son of Eddie Ward and student at Indiana university, spent the week-end with his father and other relatives and friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkins had as guest recently Mrs. Willa Owsley, GMWM, Indianapolis, who attended an Eastern Star meeting. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and children, Judith and David, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mayo went to Peru recently to attend a surprise party honoring the birthday of Rev. Ralph Jackson, father of Mrs. l£awkins and Mrs. Mayo. The party was given in the home of Mrs. George Crossland. * Mrs. Marjorie Wingo received word of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Nettie Wilhite, who died April 17 at her home in Dayton. Mrs. Wilhite was sister of the late Mrs. Millie Tate. * Mrs. Jessie Perkins and Miss Carrie Davis spent the week-end in Detroit with Mrs. Perkins’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arbie Perkins. They were accompanied home by Brenda Perkins and Jean Anderson, both of Detroit. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones are reported ill in their home. * * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burden had as week-end guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wells, and Daniel Ad ms, Chicago. * The Modern Miss club will sponsor a popularity contest and vendor dance Monday night at the Carver community, center. * Mrs. William Jenkins had as week-end guest her nephews, Boyd Vinegar, Paulding. O., and Roscoe Worthington, Canton, O. * Brownie Scout troop No. 31 met with Mrs. Laura Ward recently. Scout songs were sung, and sewing was the work of the day. A surprise Easter egg hunt was held, and re-

The Imfianapolis Recorder, April 30,1949-15

South Bend Topics SOUTH BEND—The baby con- 1 in the home of Mrs. Minnie Hen-

test sponsored by the steward derson.

board of First AME Zion church Marguerite Ann Robinson, daugh ended Sunday with Marguerite er of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel RobAnn and Myra Annice Robinson,! inson is reported ill in her home, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs | 737 N. Frances st.

Nathaniel Robinson, receivig first prize. Charles Edward Dempsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demp sey, was second, and Mary Helen Brooks, niece of Mr. and Mrs Grady Smith, received third prize. Bobby Floyd spent Easter in Ko komo with relatives and friends. ' The Charles E. Thompson Pos auxiliary No. 9733, Veterans of For eign Wars, held installation sc-rv Ices Sunday in St. Augustine’s church. Installed were Mesdarr.e Elizabeth Love, pres.; S. L. Webb senior vice; Josephine Smith, re elected junior vice; Viola Ricks sec.; Vera Ganaway, re-elected treasurer; Ida Hoston, re-elected conductress; Maggie Norman, chap lain; Aneda Snyder, historian; and Hattie Talley and Laura Woodard and the Misses Ann Scott and Grace Phillip, color bearers. Mrs Hattie Talley, past president, wa? given a pen, and each officer wa.*

given a corsage.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Pitts and

Mrs. Alberta Jefferson, who has been ill in St. Joseph hospital, is reported improving. Mrs. Lucinda Nelson who has been 111 in St. Joseph hospital has been returned to her home, 226 N. Birdsell st. The Lasalle Needle Craft club met Tuesday with Mrs. Elba Wright. Robert and Marvin Copley, Chicago. are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Paxton. The Junior Matron league of Pilgrim Baptist church met Tuesday with Mrs. Delores Thompson. The Youth Branch of the NAACP met Tuesday in the Milan Annex. The Usher board of Mt. Olive Baptist church presented the Jericho singers in a program Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marchall thave returned to Marion after spending Easter with Mrs. E. M Bowen and family.

WANTED TO LOCATE: Mable Liggins, maiden name, last living in

their daughter, Rozetta, and J. U. j South Bdnd, Ind. Had sister, FlosHunley and his sister. Mrs. Ernes- sie, and brother, Henry. Any perttne Williams and daughter, Es- son knowing whereabouts contact ther, have returned to Chicago aft- j 2209 Pleasant Street or call MArer spending Easter with Rev. and ket 5633, Indianapolis (reverse

Woods reports that peas and on- freshments were served to Brenda ions are doing fine in his garden. Georgia Dodson, Sue Dorsey, Jud- * Rev. J. C. Mitche.1 and family ith Hawkins, Jerry Ann Jones, Anpraved their ability at being “on n a Colleen Jones, Tanya Perkins, the jump” on Easter Sunday. They Johnnie Speikes, and Joyce Townwere present at 6 o’clock services se nd. Mrs. Robert Hawkins and

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State of Indiana, ftyfrlor^ounty, wil1 <> n lhe ri‘ ird da >' May* 1949 - Ss - i at 157 North Illinois Street, Inin the Circuit Court of Marion dianapolis, Indiana, offer for sale County, In tiie Slate of Indiana. a11 thp interests of the said deeeNn 66098. dent in and ,to a contract for the Florence E. Robinson vs. Myrle purchase of the following describ-

J Robinson. ! cd real estate:

BE IT KNOWN, That on the 8Q feet by parallel lines off the 11th day of April, 1949, the abovei entire hast End of Lot 10 in

named plaintiff, by her attorneys.! filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion: County, in the Stale of Indiana,; her complaint against the above, named defendant Myrle J. Robin-! son and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person.

Butterfield’s Subdivision of the North hii of Lot 28 in Thomas Johnson Heirs Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, page 98, except 36 feet by parallel lines off the entire South side thereof. Said sale will be made subject

showing that the residence of the to the approval of the said Court defend; nt, upon diligent inquiry, | and n °t for less than the full apis unknown ami the defendant. | Praised value of the said contract Mvrlc J. Robinson is not a resident for the said purchase of the said .,f the Slate of Indiana, and that, real estate, and upon the following • aid cause of action is for divorce conditions; the sale price in full «t id that the defendant. Myrle J. shall be paid in cash and the purItoLimon. is a necessary party chaser will be required to pay the (hereto and whereas said plaintiff balance due and owing on the said having hy endorsement on said contract in cash to the title owner

f/inpl*:ini required said defendant of the property,

to appear in said Court, and an- Leon Legg, Administrator, swer or demur thereto on the 11th - '"now. tTiKKEFOKE. by order of JIMMIE MITCHELL * said Court, said defendant last i JT111 XsiluLtLi

above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said i complaint against him and that un-; less he appear and answer or | demur thereto at the calling ofi said cause on the 11th day of; June, 1949. the same being the 6th,’ judicial day of a term of said Court, i to he begun and held at the Court j House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in June. 1949.; snid complaint and the matters and; things therein contained and al-! leged will be heard and determined

in his absence.

A. Jack Tilson. Clerk.

4/16/3t. ,

Fdward N. Suber, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

ss:

In the Superior Court of Marion Countv. In the State of Indiana. No. B-67824. Phyllis Ann Cole vs. Sam James

Cole.

BE IT KNOWN. That on the r 26th day of April, 1949, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, ■filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant Sam James Cole 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 inquiry, is unknown, and that said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant Sam James Cole 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 on the 25th day of June, 1949. 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 25th day of June, 1949, the same being the 18th 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 June, 1949,

Monday night. * Mr. and Mrs. William Smith participated "in a program in Indianapolis Friday night. * Rev. J. E. Bradford was speaker at special services here on Good Friday night and Easter day. Altar baptism was held Sunday nite. Infant children of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Edmonds and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Browning were baptized. * The church conference was held with the pastor. Rev. Edgar F. Maddex, officiating. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodson motored to Glendale, Ky. to spend the Easter weekend. * Mr. and Mrs Ned steigers and Mrs. Anita Wcathersby spent Easter week in Louisville. * Duane Mitchell, son oi Claude Mitchell, has recovered from a recent illness. * Mrs. Sarah Vardiman has returned to her home in Franklin after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Mitchell.

and breakfast here, then back to Plainfield for 11 o’clock services,

and back here at 7 p. m.

Surprise Party Held in Richmond By VIRCHER FLOYD, JR. RICHMOND — Rodrick Sainc was feted at a surprise birthday party in Bethel AME church Saturday, April 16. Present were Rev. and Mrs. L. Parks, Messrs, an Mesdames Rozellus Lewis and William Stone, Mesdames Nellie Metcalfe and Alice Kavanaugfa, Miss Helena Rowe, and Messrs. Clarence Speed and Harry Smith. * Anderson will be the destination of a bus leaving Christ Tabernacle next week. Elder and Mrs. J. A. Sawyer are conducting a revival there. * If you have any news, please give it to your agent when he brings your paper, or call 42641.

Rites for War Vet Killed in Italy Held Sat. April 23

Funeral services for Pfc. Jeddie Lewis, age 27, 130 West 14th st., were held Saturday, April 23, at the Metropolitan Baptist Church,

said complaint and the matters and i burial was in Crown Hill Cemthings therein contained and al- etery. Pfc. Lewis was killed in leged will be heard and determined Ital y on September 27, 1944.

in his absence A. Jack Tilson, Clerk.

40/30/31.

Robert Lee Brokenburr. Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Executrix of Estate of Lu.inda Hayden, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Marjorie Louise Smith. No. 144-52709. 4/23/31.

has switched to Calvert because Calvert Reserve tastes better. ♦of 22 MorninRaide Avenue. N. Y. C. CALVERT RESERVE Blenaed Whiske> - 86.8 Proof 65% Grain Neutral Spirits Calvert Distillers Corp., New York Cltj

He was a member of Company I H, 371st Battalion, 92nd Division, while in the army. He was born

in Yazoo City, Miss.

Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Modest Walton, Mrs. Sylvia

Farr, education director

Lewis, and two brothers, Walter and Leroy Lewis all of this city.

SPEAKS FOR GUN CLUB

H. M.

of the State Conservation Department was the speaker for the recent meeting of the West End Rod and Gun Club, Inc, held in the club home of the Federation of Associated Clubs, Inc., in N. Capitol avenue. Mr. Farr spoke on the preservation of natural resources including wild animal

life.

Officials of the God and Gun Club includes George Hooker, president; Joseph Moore, vicepresident; John II. Campbell, and Stephen J. Young, Sr., secretaries and E. L. Johnson, treasurer.

Capital Fans in Record Turnout See Dodgers Play WASHINGTON, D. C. (NNPA) —Jackie .Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers star second baseman was the magnet last Thursday whicn attracted the largest crowd to see a game in Griffith Stadium fn the last fifteen years.

Plainfield S. S. Sponsors Program PLAINFIELD — The Sunday school gave a special Easter program on Easter morning. Highlight of the program was the “Easter Parade” given bv the girls, with hats fashioned by themselves. They were presented by Leila and Judith Powell. Urnma May and Jo Carbin, and Jackie Sue Crowe. Mrs. Cassie Swam was chairman, and Churchil Swarn is superintendent of the Sunday school. * The Easter sermon was delivered by Rev. J. C. Mitchell at the morning worship. Among visitors then were Messrs, and Mesdames • Willard Barnard and Isom Jones. Indianapolis; Mrs. Novella Daniels and the girls of the Greencastle trio. Greencastle; Rev. and Mrs. L. A Davis and daughter from Xen : a, O.: and Carol and Lucy Jones, Wilborforce, O. * Little Joy Crowe i was baptized at the morning serv- ! ices by Rev. J. C. Mitchell. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Travis Crowe. * James Mitchell. Greencastle, student at Indiana university, was guest of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and sisters during the Easter vacation. * Mrs. Gladys Carbin was hostess to the Home Economics Craft club Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames J. C. Miitchell and Nola Julius presented the lesson on “Manners” and Mrs. Cassie Swarn, president, brought some interesting information. Members present were Mesdamcs Eva Bryant, Anna Cullins. Nancy Swarn, Eva Swarn, Nola Julius, Odia Mitchell, AME church have completed severwhile guests were Chuck Swam and Elizabeth Carbin. A light luncheon was served by Mesdames Cassie Swam and Gladys Carbin. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Eva Swam. * Mrs. Rose Swarn and son returned after visiting in Pittsburgh. * Mrs. Frances Mitcham and son, Tommie, Indianapolis, w’ere Easter week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant, Sr. * Harry Clemons, Mitchell, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sw^arn

and family on Easter.

Mrs. Ward are leaders. * E)r. and Mrs. Sylvester Smith and son, James and. and Messrs, and Mesdames J. C. Williams and L. R. Scott, all of Muncie, attended the Easter pageant here, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Fryor Thurston. * Mrs May Robinson, Ft. Wayne was guest of relatives and friends here recently. * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hawkins and daughter, Lorna, Cincinnati, were recent guests of hi parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Hawkins, and other relatives. * Mrs. Georgia C. Parks died Saturday in the home of her brother, Arnold Burton/in Weaver. * A May breakfast will be served at Bethel AME church Sunday morning from 6 to 9 under sponsorship of the senior

choir.

Mrs. J. H. Bowles. Onward lodge No. 51 will meet Sunday in the Miasonic hall for initiation services. Mesdames Alice E. Newman, Essie Grimes, Cora Hoskins, Ida Mitchem. and Carrie B. Ulis attended the third district meeting of the American Legion auxiliary Wednesday in Nappanee. The Grand Lodge committee met with the general chairman, S. L. Webb and completed plans for a special meeting to be held in the Masonic hall at 7 p. m. April 30 General H. B. Young, Gary, will be present. The Ever Ready Gospel singers presented a program Sunday at Second Baptist church, Jackson

Mich.

The senior choir of Pilgrim Eap list church met Friday and com pleted plans for their bi-monthly program to be presented Sunday The Rose Bud Juvenile Cour of Oalanthe lodge met Saturday in Masonic hall. Rev. W. H. Berthal. pastor o' Cannon Baptist church. Elkhar will conduct services Sunday i*Greater Friendship Baptist church under auspices of the Pastor’s Aid The South Side Circle of the An na Hutchinson missionary socieK of Pilgrim Baptist church mot Fri day with Mrs. Randle Crawford Mrs. Martha Herring was hos less to the Utopian club Thursday The Easter tea given by the mis rionary society of St John Baptis church was w r ell attended, reported Mrs. Annibelle Williams, who wa* in charge of the program." Messrs, and Mesdames Benford Jones, George Tootle. H. W. Henderson and Floyd Newman and Mrs. Emma Gibson were guests at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs Alice Causey, of Rockford, 111., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odi:

Walker.

The Live Wire club of Grace A ME Zion church met Wednesday Mrs. Nellie Smith is reported ill In her home. 111 N. Adams st.

charges). Failed Bethel Church.

to recognize in

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Rockport Hears Guest Minister

R O C K P O R T—Rev. W. Highbaugh had charge of services Sunday. Mrs. Highbaugh has been guest of Mesdames Armentra El-

Eva Percell, and Amanda-

idsay. * Funeral services for Allen Easton were held Sunday afternoon with Rev. HigMiaugh officiating. He died the preceding Friday morning. The obituary and condolences were read by Mrs. Tina Clay, and Mrs. Anna Clark sang a solo. Burial w’as at Sandale. Survivors include tw r o brothers and two nieces. * Mrs. Rosa Taylor died at the Deaconess hospital in Evansville last Friday, and funeral services were held Monday afternoon with Rev. L. S. Smith, Evansville, officiating. Remarks were also made by Rev. Frank Edwards, Evansville, and her own pastor, Rev. W. Highbaugh. Mrs. Armentra Eillis read the obituary and condolences. Soloist was Mrs. Amanda Lindsay. Burial was in Sunset. The Eastern Star lodge had charge. * Mrs. Mary Hart and son, Indianapolis, spent Easter with her sister and brother. * Mrs. Mae Percell. Ben Crawley, and Julius Taylor are on the sick list. * The Southern Indiana executive board, of w'hich Rev* Caldwell, is moderator* met at Smithfield Baptist church

Wednesday of last week.

Guesf Heard In Columbus

COLUMBUS — Rev. S. Cheffin w’as guest speaker Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor. The senior choir sang. * The reorganized missionary groups held their first anniversary Sunday. Rev. R. C. Browm. southeastern moderator, preached the sermon for the program. Mrs. Hattie Harris and several others accompanied Rev. R. Q. Brown to ColumRichardson w’as given last Satur-

Lafayette Clubs Repair Church LAFAYETTE—Clubs of Bethel at the church included sunrise al items of repair on the church property. Outstanding among recent gifts was the presentation of a modern combinati'on gas and coal range in the kitchen of the church, given by the Crusaders clqb, of which Mrs. John H. Lester is president. * Easter services day school playlet “Spring’s Awakservice from 6 to 7, breakfast from 7:30 to 9:45, Easter model Sunday school from 9:50 to 11:15, a Sunday schol playlet “Spring’s Awakening” at 7:30, and a cantata “He Is Risen” by the church mixed chorus. Infants baptized at 11 were Sandra Kay, William Earl, and Linda Sue Eubanks and Mark Christopher ChenauLt. Also baptized was Albert Willis, student at Purdue university. Mrs. Helen Eubanks renewed her membership ait the church. * Mrs. Juanita Woodgett, Muncie, has returned home after a two-week visit with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Chenault. * The annual meeting of the west district of the Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs was held in Bethel AME church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Edwards is president of the Mary L. club of Lafayette, local member of the federation, and Miss Millie D. Hoffman is state president. * * Mrs. Maggie Townsend was presented first prize in the financial contest of Bethel Sunday School on Easter day, and Miss Charlotte Bass received first prize for the class having the largest attendance.

Church Meeting Held in Peru

PERU—Quarterly meeting w’as held at Waymon AME church Sunday. Rev. J. P. Q. Wallace, presiding elder of the northern dis-

I nd i ana conference,

Mrs. Julia Nevels entertained P rcs i ded - * A party given in the the missionary society of St. John . Gco / go ,. r F ' T C F 0SS ' Baptist church Wednesday in her * and honored Rev. R. \\. Jackson

Officers Elected In Evansville

EVANSVILEE — The Baptist Ministers and Deacons Union met at Liberty Baptist church recently and elected officers. They are Revs. L. S. Smith, moderator: N.

T. Talley, first vice-moderator; D.

Mis® Katherine Woods also ap- C. Weaver, sec.; M. D. Banks, chap-

peared on program. * Miss Dorothy Gaddie visited friends here Sunday. * Thelma Hogue, Ann Good, Buddy King, and Benny Shipley motored to North Vernon last week. * Miss Suzann Booker, student at Indiana university, spent the w'eek-end at home.

lain; J. L. Otto, treas.; L. A. McIntyre, Sunday school and Bible lecturer; G. L. Cooksey, second Sunday school lecturer; and C. A. Laman, crittic Rev. L. G. Smith is pastor of the Liberty church. The union meets each Monday

morning for services.

home. The Golden Star Harmony quartet sponsored the Morning Dove quartet of Michigan City, in a program Sunday in Greater Friendship Baptist churgh. The Progress Household of Ruth met Wednesday in the Masonic hall. The Daughter Elks. Pride o'" South Bend temple met Thursday In the Masonic hall. The state president, Mrs. Ada Jones, Indianapolis. was guest. Mrs. Jeannette Townsend was hostess to the Las Amities Fille? on Wednesday. Mesdames Bertha Perkins and Bessie Ann Walker have returned from Cleveland where they spent Easter with relatives and friends The Usher board of Pilgrim Baptist church met Friday and completed plans for the presentation of the Male chorus of Gary next Sunday afternoon. . Mesdames Sophia Wills and Bertha Tootle entertained the St Pierre Ruffin club Friday in the home of Mrs. Wills. Mrs. Mable Robeson, chairman of the educational department was in charge of the program. Mrs. J. L. Dickinson spent Easter in Newton, Kan. visiting her mother. Mrs. William Bledsoe. Mesdames E. S. Findley, Mary Barnes, Marie Wilson and Alice Comer of Niles. Mich., were hostesses to the Our Day Together club Friday in the hame of Mrs. Findley. Mesdames Odiva Haynes and Pearl White were in charge of the program. Rev. R. H. Hunt, Tyronza, Ark., is conducting revival services in Mt. Olive Baptist church. Niles, Mich., Rev. G. H. Gaines is past-

or.

Mrs. Armilla Mitchell entertained the Twelve Keys Wednesday

and son. Morris, Monday night of last week. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayo, all of Marion. ** * The city went on “fast” time Monday. * The Willing Workers club will be entertained in the home of Mrs. George F. Crossland next Sunday. * Mrs. Nellie Hnocwc 1 ! is very ill in her home. * Mr. and Mrs. Rossell Everett. Indianapolis, visited here Sunday because of the illness of his grandmo > 'cr. Mrs. Hopewell. * Rev. James D ipee conducted services at Mt. Herman Baptist church on se’nel"'' , i time last Sunday. * The choir of Waymon Chapel AME ch ’reh rehearsed in the home of Mrs. G-o. Blanks last Thursday night. * Mrs. John Jones, who underw ent an operation last week, is getKng along nicely at this writing. * M : ss Julia Ann Jackson ranked third in the amateur contest held at the Roxy theater under sponsorship of the Wabash Valley trust company. * Mrs. William Lenore visited rela-

tives in Kokomo recently.

Plan Anniversary In Shelbyville SHELBYVILLE — Rev. Noel E. Hord, pastor of Second Baptist church, will observe his third anniversary Sunday. * Easter sunrise services were held at New Heaven and Second Baptist churches. * Children of Shelbyville will be able to skate at the skating rink every Monday night. * Announcement was made this week of the marriage of Gloria Jean Landrum and Richard Murphy. * Mrs. Margaret Dunn and babv have gone to California to join her husband. * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown are proud parents of a baby boy.

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