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HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. — Cradle Roll Day was observed last Sunday a. Main Street Baptist Church. The theme of the program, “A Christian Home For Every Child,” was carried out in decoraticn and dramatization Eighteen infants were enrolled in the cradle

roll department.

Mrs. Clyde Norfleet is cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. M. W. Crump is general Sunday school supeiintendent and Rev. J. R.

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THE FT A OF HENSLEYTOWN

School presented a “Community Sing”, at Good Hope Baptist Church last Sunday afternoon. A number of well known singing groups and soloists appeared on he program. Mrs. A mia Gal breath is president of the group, Mrs Willie Fields is chairman of the program commi tee and R. H.

Smith is school principal. “Present Happiness at the Sanc-

tuary” was the subject discussed at the weekly Bible study for Jell o v a h ’s Witnesses congregation last week. J. S. Brewer is minister

for the local congregation. AT A RECENT MEETING held

at the Domino Club, the Five Hundred Social Club elected Mrs. Lillian Nelson, president; Jimmy Flake, vice-president; Mrs. Willie M. Russell, secretary; James Jones, treasurer; James Sweeney, ser-geanl-at-arms and Miss Katherine

Leavell, reporter.

The group p esented Mr. Jones with a gift for valuable services

rendered.

THE COMPANIONSHIP Social Club met in the home of Mrs. Mary Lou Martin recently with L. G. Mason as guest of honor. The hostess served a delightful buffet dinner Joseph Forbes is p esident and Mrs. Birdie Carson

s reporter.

MRS. NATHANIEL MOORE was hostess to the Oak Leaf Art and Literary Club at their meeting retntly. Mrs. M. E. Stewart was lee ted guardian cf the club and ach member drew a sec et pal

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NAACP LEADERS GREET HUMPHREY: U. S. Senator Hubert Humphrey (D., Minn.), in Indianapolis last week to address, a Roosevelt Day banquet, shows a copy of his civil rights proposals to Rev. H. L. Burton, president of the local NAACP branch; Mrs. Mary McGuire Connell, state editor, and Rev. Ford Gibson, state NAACP head. Rev. Gibson commended Sen. Humphrey and encouraged him to enter the Indiana primary in his bid for the U. S.

presidency.

Gordon Henderson, business man-

ager. /

MESDAMES RACHEL D. HOPKINS, honte demonstration agent, Hattie Fostton and Lee A. Frolexstein attended the farm and home • ocvention which was- held at the University of Kentucky this week. REV. A. R. RAY of Noblesville was the recent guest of Maj. Gen. W. C Westmoreland, commanding general at Ft. Campbell, Ky v MRS. REBECCA TAYLOR of the Duirrett Avenue community was called to Sti Louis r .his week to attend the funeral of her step-

mother, Mrs. Marie Street.

MISS NANNIE B. JESSUP of Louisville recently spent' a few weeks in Elktop, Ky., visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Sydnor.

MISS ANNIE MOORE died Jan. 27 at the home of her niece, Mrs

Mary Hall in Indianapolis.

A former resident of the Bloom- : ng Grove community, Miss Moore had made her home in Indianapolis for the past 18* years The ♦uneral was conducted Jan. 28 at Virginia Street Baptist Church with the pastor. Rev A. R. Lasley.

delivering the eulogy.

Burial was in Cave Spring Cemetery. A first cousin of the late Dr. B. O. Moore, she was an active member of the Virginia Street church, a member of the Ladies Bible Class and a member of the Beech Grove Homemakers Club. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR .larres Griffle were held Jan. 2^ at Durrctt Avenue Baptist Church, with bvrial in Cave Spring Cemetery. Rev. J. T. Knott officiated

Mr. Griffie died Jan. 21.

Survivors include the wife, Mrs .Maude Griffie; two children, Mrs. Lydia Henderson, this city, and William Griffie, Waukegan, 111.; four step-children; one brother, Chai lie Griffie, Dunbar Cave, and one sister, - Mrs. Eula Johnson of

Indianapolis. vat o Bath — Coffee Shop and HERSCHEL NICHOLS died Jan. Dining Room — Ten blocks from j 3 7 in Pembroke. Funeral rites the conter of the city (two bus were conducted at Adams Fur.eral ; lin es p-’ss the main entrance). Home, with Rev. C. L. Jones, pa*,- | Branch Banking facilities—Tele-

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New officers elected were MesTarres Ventrola Ratcliffe, president; Louise Frazier, vice-presi-dent; Joseph Jefferson, secretary; Katee E. Taylor, assistant secreta : y; Ross Gray, treasurer, and

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