Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1929 — Page 20

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THOUSANDS TO ATTEND NEGRO PARLEYS HERE National Business League and Pythians to Meet in August. Os the 400 conventions scheduled for Indianapolis in 1929, it is estimated that more than 50,000 of the delegates and visitors are to be included among the Negro conventions planned for August. First of these is to be the parley of the National Negro Business League, Aug. 14, 15 and 16. This group was founded by the late Booker T. Washington, president of Tuskegee institute. The league, with an annual attendance of 6,000, was established about thirtv years ago, with AnFdrew Carnegie as sponsor. National headquarters are at Tuskegee lns’itute. Leadership of the league has been vested in the presidents of the Alabama institute, of which Major B. R. Moton now is head. According to records, entertainment of the 1904 convention, the only one held here, was the best during Washington's administration. W. A. Kersey, a local business man, who directed plans for the session. was Washington’s personal representative on convention plans at the Atlanta parley in 1905.

Pythians to Meet Here Negro Pythians are to convene in Its supreme biennial conclave, Aug. 17 to 24 Their last convention here was in August, 1911. According to officials attendance will be more than 45.000. o>h: conventions will Include sessions of the state IT. B. F and S. M. T lodges, scheduled for Mr 5 to 7. Three hundred delegates are *-.pec‘ed to attend. Preparations have been completed to handle the throng expected to her O'csr DePriest. congressman from Illinois, com!r. hre Monday night at Trinity hall. T ■ entv-flrst and Boulevard place. Since congress has recessed for the summer. DePriest has received numerous speakirz Invitations. Indianapolis leaders are planning to show their appreciation to the congressman for his acceptance to speak here at this time. ‘ Power of Organization” is to be the subject of the Monday night address. The Rev. Charles Summer Williams will introduce DePriest to Indianapolis citizens. Special Music Arranged Rpecla! musical selections will be provided bv Mrs. Helen Laster. Miss Ellen V Thomas is to be accompanist. Jason Finnell, W ‘m.. and W. R. Menwethr. secretary of Trinity lodge. F. * A. M. are In charge of the lecture program. The beard of safety j g expected to attend In a body. —ggmes of the mldwestern tennis

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tourney ire to be played at Douglas park Saturday afternoon, according to M Marbury, president of the Indianapolis Racquet Club. Several hundred visitors are attending the tennis matches each day. Finals Saturday are expected to produce the largest crowds of the week's program. R. Hudlin. president of the mldwestern 1 asso, lation, has extended warm congratu- ! latlor.s to the local leaders for the sucI ce.vful handling of the meet. Prizes Awarded Saturday Prizes and trophies are to be presented Saturday night at the Walker Coffee Pot. Gifts will be presented by the donors. The speakers' bureau of the Supreme i K. of P. entertainment committee an- ! r.our.ce.s the following speakers for Sunj day. July 28. Mrs. Emma White and ! William H. Porter. Mt. Zion Baptist church, i Sunday morning; Mrs. Lucy Hayden and j C. W. Strider. New Liberty Eaptlst church. Sunday night; Mrs. Ardelia Edwards and | J. H. Thurman, Antioch Baptist church, Sunday night; Mrs. Madeline Miller and N. D. Smith, Olivet Baptist church. Sunday night; Mrs. Lucy Hart and Dr. H. W. Armestead. Caldwell chapel, Sunday night, and Mrs. Carrie White, and C. W. Strider. West Indianapolis Baptist church. Sunday night. Mrs. Fitzhugh Valentine widely known blind dramatic soprano ar.d elocutionist. Is to appear at the Antioch Baptist church Friday night Aug. 2. in concert under auspices of the New Members' Club. Mrs. H. Cloud is president. Operates and spirituals will make up the selections to be given by Mrs. Valentine Mrs. Theresa Stiggers Sanders will be accompainest. Pastor Announces Topic The Rev. M. W. Clair Jr . pastor of Simpson M. E. church will preach at the morning and evening services, Sunday. "Naaman the Leper,” is the sermon theme for the evening service. The Rev. C. H. Bell, pastor of Mt. Paran Baptist church, is conducting services for the Rev. G. T. Floyd. Connersville, during his financial campaign. Mr. Bell will return to the city for services Sunday. Delegates to the recent parley of the State Federation of Women’s Clubs will give reports at the August meeting of the Woman's club, scheduled with Mrs. Ida Dunn in Yandes street Monday, Aug. 5. Mrs. Elizabeth Herod is president. True Vine Missionary Society of Mt. Paran Baptist church elected the following officers at its meeting Thursday; Mrs. Anna Washington, president; Mrs. Cornetta Taylor, vice-president; Mrs. Maggie Rogers, secretary, and Mrs. Amy Young treasurer. Mrs. E. J. Bell and Mrs. Sara Young were elected delegates to attend sessions of the state Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary parley to be held In Gary during the week of Aug 5. Mrs. Mary Auter and Mrs. Rose Thompson have returned from a motor trip to Chicago. Mrs. Mamie Wilcox of Louisville is the house guest of Miss Callie Scrivner in Highland place this week. Miss Margery Gilmore of Chicago Is visiting Miss Vivian Terry during the tennis tournament. Miss Gilmore is a representative of the Prairie Tennis Club of Chicago. Wilbur Clarke, Russell Smith and John Gray of Chicago are guests at the Y. M. C. A. this week. Aid Society Plans Social Aid Society No. 1 at the Second Christion church will give a “waistline social” at the church Monday night. Mrs. Estill Mitchell is president. The Rev. H. L. Herod is pastor. "The Blood of the New Testament

Cvoenant” Is the morning theme of the Rev. G. T Haywood, pastor of Christ Temple, Fail Creek boulevard and Paris avenue. For the evening service he has chosen. "Our God Shall Come.” The Rev. w. D. Shannon, pastor of Alien Chapel A. M. E. church, will preach on "The Golden Rule,” the tenth message from the Sermon on the Mount, at the Sunday morning services. Paul Hill will be soloist. A. C. E. league and the church will have combined services at 7;45 p. m. Ralph K. Smith, boys' work secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will speak. Music will be given by Eugene Williams, Duane Hill and Roy Rogers. Other Services Slated "Is Our Nation Better, and Is the Credit Due to the Church,” is the sermon topic of Mr. Shannon at the evening services. The Rev. S. B. Butler will preach at both services at Mt. Zion Baptist church, Twelfth and Fayette streets. Sunday. "Thou Art My Hiding Place” is the morning theme. 'Oh That I Knew Where I Might Find Him” is the evening subject. ■ Gleaner's Day” Is to be observed at Barnes M. E. church, Sunday. "He Gave Himself” Is the sermon topic of the pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Skelton. Northside Community Club will present at the church at 3 o'clock. Mr. Skelton will preach at night on "Evidence of Christianity.” Ladles' day will be observed at Antioch Baptist church. Thirteenth and Missouri streets, Sunday. Services will be In charge of the women of the church. Music will be furnished by Miss Emma Holmes of Kansas City and Miss Pauline Woods. Ladies' chorus of the church will give a special program at 3 o'clock. The Rev. N. E. Joseph is pastor.

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One of the most appealing attractions 1 yet booked at the Waixer comes Sunday

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for a week’s engagement. Prince All. who has done successful engagements on Keith's circuit and who opens here after a return performance at the new Regal theater In Chicago, will appear in person. He will give an exhibition of his re putedly extra ordinary psychic powers, advising on affairs of the heart, businesr problems, and personal perplexities. New York and London daily papers call All "The Spe.lbinder.'’ "The Amazing Mystic.” "The Wise Man from the East,” "A Marvelous Psychic” and "The Miracle Man.” The screen will offer for four days, starting Sunday. “The Midnight Taxi,”

mil ifcd ev -cSol ht y fry k win w SpA Hear Randle Young Every V V n mm B m mm ■ H Monday Night . FOUR DAYS BEGINNING SUNDAY PRINCE ALI s-Ap* —; f WORLD’S GREATEST MIND READER i . The ON THE STAGE IN PERSON NfIDNIGHT TAXI Direct From Regal Theatre. Chicago yAli e~a Answering Questions on ANTDNIO M ORE NO Love, Business. Personal Affairs, etc. ,'Jfg 'M&tm HELENE COSTELLO ALI—HE KNOWS SiFtKA LOY-WIUIAH RLSSfU Special Ladies’ Alatlnee Friday r °*" KILLED MIMI BELLAMY? K'Wj ~you'll find - the answer in , ft/Greatest 31 ur cl er Dram

a thrilling talkie with one of the most spectacular scenes ever enacted in motion pictures, a light for life on a runaway train. A dash of love ar.d comedy make "The Midnight Taxi,” a recordbreaker. The "Bellamy Trial.” long expected murder mystery film that excited New York and Los Angeles at its premiere, will be shown Thursday. A courtroom scene with Judge. Jury, clerk, attorneys, witnesses, reporters and all. will be presented In perfect detail. A special matinee for ladies only will be held Fridav, when Prince All will answer the more intimately feminine queries.

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Horseshoe pitching, baseball, bathing and dancing were among the amusements.