Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1916 — Page 6

NEWS FROM

WASHINGTON, IND. and his members attended the rally of Dunreith, visited here last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fox of Northwest at Hill ’ s Cli apel church Sunday after- .. Mrs. Simon Ellis, of New Castle,

noon.

Carsyles

Dr. J. R. Rainey and Mr., was the guest of Mrs. Frank Modlin of Kokomo, motored here | last Thursday. .. Mrs. Mary Alf, of Sunday and attended the program ren- Louisville, visited relatives in Spice-' dered at the Second Baptist church, land Thursday. .. Verl Davis has pur-1

.. Mrs. Fred Thomas spent Sunday in Indianapolis. .. Dr. and Mrs. W. T.

Third street moved Tuesday to the Lillie farm, southwest of the city. .. The funeral services of Rev. W. M. Berry, who died last Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. M. Majors,

410 East Maple street, were held at,. . . , ^ , the Second Baptist church Friday Thomas entertained Sunday, Dr. C. It.

afternoon. Rev. F. Esteal officiated. .. Atkllis °i Indianapolis. The doctor Mr. Hyde and is moving it to the lot. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of Terre Save a lecture Sunday night on the | This will add to Broad street.

Haute, were in the city to attend the i s f neral health and the great white funeral of tlieir uncle Key W IVI ! P»8t8 , ii0, tuberculosis, at tlie Second Bei^” . Rev C H Husband, of Oak: I Baptist church Sunday night, which land City, was in the city Tuesday,! all present. .. Mr.

chased a lot of Lewis Hyde just west 1 of the house and will soon build. He has already purchased the barn of

TERRE HAUTE.

The senior stewardesses of Spence

letiiu in tuc t;itv j. uc&uay, „ ’ - , ~ ^ i o♦ a , en route to his home, after conduct-: an(l ^ Irs - p- PIaton pleasantly en -j" . ' • church are preparing ing services at Sullivan and Terre teltained for dinner Sunday Mr. and J? S 1 ' 0 a very nice entertainment on Haute. . Funeral services of Cleve- ^ rs - Ira Cunningham, Attorney J. C. tne evening of December 8. A good

land Umbles, who died last Wednes- 1 Budkins and Mr. W. L. Evans. .. Mrs, day at his residence. East Fifteenth Alice Julius entertained for dinner street, were held at the residence Sat- i Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindurdav afternoon. Rev. Esteal official- i say of Ashley. .. Services at Allen ed. .. Those on the sick list are Mrs. | Temple were well attended Sunday. Minnie Simmons, E. W. Lawhorn, Mr.' Rev. Butler preached morning and

program and a good supper will be served. Two of the stewards of the church are going to sell tickets for small prizes. Particulars will be given in time. . . The services at Spruce Street church were excellent all day

and Mrs. John Dotson and Prof. J. H. evening. .. Services at Bethel church last Sunday. The young choir led

by Miss Eva Porter, organist and chorister, is rendering very good music, both morning and evenings. J The old choir has taken back seats, j The writer attended the Sabbath!

Williams. .. The supper given last j were highly commendable all day Thursday night at Zinkan's Hall by Sunday. Rev. W. D. Shannon's mornthe members of Beulah A. M. E. | ing subject was “Discarding the Hanchurch was a grand success. .. Serv- dicaps of the Christian Race.’' Eve-

ices were good and well attended at ning subject, “Christ at the Door." ■■■■

both churches, it being communion Each sermon was full of food for the J school at the Calvary Baptist church day at the Second Baptist church and j soul and indeed a spiritual feast was ou l ast Sunday afternoon. He found quarterly meeting at A. M. E. church. { enjoyed. At 3 p. m. the Sunday serv-; H 16 school in excellent condition as

ice rendered a sacred cantata, “A to number attending, interest taken Basket of Summer Fruit." The chil- in lesson and money raised. Rev. C. dren were well trained and each child M. C. Hammond, pastor in

Mrs. Lulu Robinson will be hostess to the members of the Swastika Club at her home, 1157 North Sheffield avenue, Wednesday, November 15. .. The Ida Winston Circle >vas entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Andrew Ross. Miss Scott was the hostess. .. Rev. R. Tulford Williams has been quite jll during the past week. .. The supper given by the trustees of Caldwell Chapel last Saturday was an enjoyable affair and a financial success. .. Next Monday, November 13, at the residence of Mrs. Tabor, 1041 North Belmont, the Y.s will entertain the Boy Scouts and young men to a camp fire entertainment. .. Dr. J. W. Wood, | secretary of missions, is visiting his family. .. Rev. iLawrie preached Sunday night at the Methodist church. .. The Parent-Teacher’s Club will meet Tuesday night, November 14, at the Wendell Phillips school. .. Mrs. Penn, of Columbus, Ohio, was an over Sunday visitor of her daughter, Mrs. David Perkins. .. Everybody is urged to attend the Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday night. Miss Gertie Johnson will be leader. .. Carlton Patton is suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis. . j Miss Katie Sears is the new bookkeeper at the coal office of Mr. J. T. Dunn. .. The Sunday school of which D. L. White is superintendent is arranging for a rally at the close of the membership campaign. .. The teachers of the night school report a good enrollment of students. .. Mrs. Anna Anderson entertained the Phyllis WJieatley Club Thursday at her home on North Tremont ave-

The Republicans of Indiana are exceedingly fortunate this campaign in having as candidates for United States j nue. .. The Golden Leaf Club was the senator two of the best known, most highly respected and best equipped Republicans in the whole country. In | guest of Mrs. Hall on North Sheffield diana will be well represented when these men take their places in the United States Senate. Both are of fuch' avenue Friday afternoon. .. St. Paul commanding figure that they will at once take rank in the greatest lawmaking body in the world. Seldom indeed j will hold its anniversary celebration has the party in Indiana had two such popular men on the ticket during the same campaign. Each is conducting » ! n< ; xt week beginning Sunday. There

most vigorous campaign.

Presiding Elder Lewis was present... Rev. A. C. Smith conducted services at Ayrshire Sunday. .. Mrs. Nellie

Smith is convelescing.

ANDERSON, IND.

Mr. Lee Adams has returned home after several months’ stay in Illinois. .. The services at Allen Chapel were

largely attended. .A number of out-! ®® n ’ orgaill6t . , , of-town visitors were in the midst, | decorated for the

among them were Mr. Alexander! ^ lth P° tted and cut flowers, American Bridges of Marion, Mr. Will Griffin flags streamers of yellow and green of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore; and frult °* a11 kinds in abundance. Valentine of Yorktown, Ind. .. Mr. I The ™ u y was for the Purpose of m-

Mrs. Frances Freeze and daughter, ; FRANKLIN, IND. i Lampton street, Ixmisville, Ky. .. Recharge, Rving two miles and a half in the Geo. Craig, of Connersville, Tame! vival meetin g is in progress at the

rendered its part nicely. The little was the teacher of the adult class and I country, called at the A. M. E. par- Sunday for a visit with his mother i Dalatain Baptist church. The outlook children were trained by Miss Mar-; James Johnson, superintendent. .. sonage Wednesday, but the reverand and family. .. Mrs. Lizzie Brown and f , or success is £° od - • • Mrs - Harry garet Gulliford and Miss Anna Patter- The Sewing Circle of Spruce Street and family had been invited to a two boys Robert and Richard, came Stew art, of 315 E. Sixth street, is on son, and the singing was under the | church will have their regular Thanks-! 12 o’clock dinner seven miles in the down from Indianapolis Sunday even- the sick list - • Rev - w - M - Hal1 re * leadership of Rev. W. D. Shannon, i ^ving dinner on November 30, 1916. A country. .. Sixty persons, the friends i ing, visiting her mother a few hours I turned home Sunday evening after a director, and Miss Marguerite Patter-, sermon will be preached at 11 o’clock and relatives of Mrs. Nancy Williams,! They returned home on a late car. .. 1 very Peasant visit in Kentucky the

The church was beau-i a - m - and dinner will be served im-i met Thursday night, November 3, at Mr. Johnson, of Shelbyville, was the £ uest of relatives and friends. occasion mediately after the close of the serv-! her home in the west part of the city guest of friends here Sunday. .. Prof. 1 ice. Let all members and friends eat and passed a delightful evening with: Wise, the musician, spent Sunday*- WEAVER, IND. their dinner at the church on that 1 Mrs - Williams and her aged mother, with his wife in the city. Wendell • (Georgia B. Weaver.) day. .. Holy Cross Lodge No. 41, J Mrs: Hammons, the occasion being the Williams and Roger Madison accom-i Mr. James Pittison, of Akron, O.,

will be meetings of some nature in keeping with the occasion every night. The public is invited to attend.

Otha Bacon made a business trip to Indianapolis Sunday. .. Mrs. Wafe Winnifield, Jr., was the guest of Miss Ada Rayley of Indianapolis. .. Miss Rosy Rickeman was the guest of friends and relatives Sunday. .. Mrs

Mary Hill had

creasing the scholars in the Sunday school. Seated on the rostrum were

Knights of Pythias, held its anniver-1 sevent y- sevent h birthday of Mrs. Wil- panied Mr. Wise to the city Sunday spent a few days here last week, sary on Thursday evening. A good Hams mother, Mrs. Hammons. The and played in the orchestra at his Misses Minerva and Arelia Weaver program was rendered. .. Mr. and ‘ evenin S was spent in meeting and home. .. Mrs. Effie Williams, of Lima were entertained at dinner Sunday by

the mothers and their babies that will Mrs. John Jackson entertained at din-! greeting friends and talking over past Ohjo, who came Sunday for a visit 1 Miss Margaret Beeks. .. Services enter the cradle roll as follows: Mrs.; n er on Wednesday of last week in I events that had happened during the, with her mother and sister, returned were well attended at this place SunAlbert Ward, Mrs. Edwin Pace, Mr. i honor of W. T. Vernon the following j seventy-seven years of Mrs. Ham- to her home Monday. Mrs. Daugherty da > r morning and evening. At 3 p. m. and Mrs Albert Hawkins, Mrs. Eliza- 1 P er sons: W. T. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.' mons ’ life and lives of many accompanied her as far as Indianap- Hev - James Ponds delivered a powas he? U Sundav' euest ’ beth Weaver, Mrs. Aimer Mason and i J- E. Roundtree, Mr. and M>s. George others who were present on the occa- olis. . . The rally, which was held at 1 erful sermon which was much enMr and Mrs Theodore Valentine and ! Mrs. Cursey, giving a total of nine W. Green and Rev. M. W. Sparks. .. | sion. The out-of-town guests were the A. M. E. church Sunday after- j°y ed - •• Mr. and Mrs. Palestine Arch^P Of Yorktown Ind Mr babies; also Rev. J. I. Hill, Mrs. Eva The Colored ministers will take the Mrs. Payne, Greencastle, Ind.; Mr. and noon was a decided success. The Smlth was the Sunday guest of the and Mrs \Vafe Winnifield Tr enter-^ Taylor, district Sunday school super- religious statistics of our people to- Mrs. Delia Ashley, Mrs. Van Williams, Royal Banner Class, which Mort pry- latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Pained at Sunday dinner. Miss Eflxson ■ mtendent of the Richmond district, ~ ~ ~ If M ‘‘ —

day. Committees were appointed for

and Mr. William Blackwell. .. The and Mr. Thaddeus Smith, superintend- t,lis purpose some time ago. .. Mr. Young Junior Choir members are go- ent of Allen Temple Sunday school. * Hilbert E. Stewart, of Chicago, son ing to have a masquerade party at the 1 The last three named persons gave! of Rev. H. E. Stewart, will give a church Thursday night. There will be very encouraging and helpful remarks. | piano recital at Allen Chapel Novemwitches and fortune tellers, etc. .. i A large crowd attended this program, i ber 22, 1916. Rev. Stewart was a Honorable Henry Lincoln Johnson of! Fruit was given to all the children former pastor of Allen Chapel. .. Serv-

Atlanta. Ga., addressed the members j and all persons attending and flowers of the Colored Republican Club Satur-j given to all sick whose names were day evening. Mr. Johnson' said some: reported to the committee. The asmighty good things. He spoke on the j sistant superintendent, Miss Margaret

BRIDGEPORT, IND.

The Services were largely attended last Sunday. The offering was $18.82. The pastor prpached morning and afternoon. Communion at night. Five additions by baptism. The out-of-town guests were Rev. W. W. Willis and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coward, Mrs. Rose Claybrook of Indianapolis. We heartily thank Rev. Willis and his assistants who favored us with such ch<fice music. The chief object of the y T>iustoT’s ca n i n the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Henry Ford on the 29th of last month was to establish a church mission. The officers of said mission are: Sister Delia Ford, president; Sister Florence Warren, secretary, and Brother Kenneth Warren, treasurer. Thej mission will hold its meetings the third Sunday in each month in the afternoon in the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Emma Russel, Mr. James Ashley, ior was captain reported $92; the Sil-I^ a,lace - •• Mrs. Martisha Hill, of _ Mrs. Etha Bryoul of Indianapolis and ver Offering Club, Richard Wales ! Marion, spent the week-end the guest I m&s’ Henry Ford of Sunnyside. Miss Rachel Ferguson and Mr. Eligh captain, raised $8, making a total ! P^.b^jia^b^L Mrs. James Ponds. ..I Aunt Moria Walker made a business

ices' at the F. W. B. church were favorable all day Sunday. Brother James Herring preached in the morning and Rev. J. W. Brown at night

Hammons of Lafayette. .. The Worn- of $100. .. The Mothers’ Club met an’s Mite Missionary Society of the with Mrs. Cora Clark Tuesday afterFirst A. M. E. church met Sunday, noon. .. The Cradle Roll will have November 5, and elected the following, rally Sunday. .. Mrs. Walter M. Price officers for. the year: President, Mrs. of Indianapolis, principal of Robert

T. W. Hammond; first vice-president, Gould Shaw school, will be the guest 1 were laid for Mr - and Mr8 - otto Mrs. A. F. Scott; second vice-presi- of Mrs. Katharine Tyree, Sunday and tif ord and family and Mrs. Martishaf] dent, Mrs. G. A. Ratliffe; secretary, 1 will be the principal speaker at the i Hill of Marion. A delicious two/

Miss Flossie Weaver has returned to t J ip t0 Plainfield last Friday. .. The Marion after a two months’ stay with pastor’s Aid Society will give a social her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ! & n home of Mrs. Belle Williams Weaver. .. Mr. and Mrs. James Ponds ^November 18, at which time we will

entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers f^aye a spelling bee.

MT. STERLING NOTES.

attitude that the Colored voters should Gulliford, wishes UMJianJc deaVOT U are y d oing 0 n!ce^.C*T^e^Fuiiio/! ^reasurer/Mrs!' club’ and *Cra<H(? l Rol?'babieiT aT’tl^ | Sunday^Slrsr^LU^^uadrant

have towards the Republican and: ing persons cloolok.^ m ,— -- — * Democratic parties. He showed thatj ing the church: Mrs. Jessie Gulliford,! Christian Endeavor will give an enterit was the Republican party which has Mrs. Anna Patterson, Mrs. W. D. tainment Saturday night. Arrangealways advocated the uplifting of the Shannon and Miss Marguerite Patter- ments are being made for a ThanksColored populations, and that it has j son. The whole day services were a giving dinner at our church. The

Ladies’ Aid and Ladies’ Missionary Societies are doing superb work. .. Rev. and Mrs. McIntosh, Miss E. Smith and Mr. E. Parks have returned

L. Halsey; librarian, Mrs. R. E. ,M. E. church.

Winslow; corresponding secretary, Mrs. G. A. Ratliffe; executive board, Mrs. T. W. Hammond, Mrs. A. F. Scott and Mrs. G. A. Ratliffe. The

The

LOUISVILLE, KY.

Calvary Baptist church.

ner Sunday. Covers were laid tyr a nd Mice Maggie Stockton Miss | Mr and Mrs. James Wallace j^ry MaeVlx spent the week-end Cufiield, Casey Wallace and Noble j with her mother Mrs Sarah L . Bell . Jones. .. Miss Mildred Pelt .ford fcn-! \J| K8 p ox j tl attending school at Frank-

fort, Ky. .. Albert Lane passed away

tertained a company of friends Sfun-

first quarterly meetog for the year LfumnSf ti.Vweek 1? .MiLesM^Vemers 8 of mS wSajS “V"”* in Fox street Monday ndr’eerberTd 8 !?*»«** ZZ°‘ Messra' Gade ^ .“e' Mrs'

always been the Democratic party to! grand success and well attended, submerge the Colored people as much | Among some of the visitors that alas possible. He also urged that every; tended services were: Mr. and Mrs. Colored voter should vote a straight i Thomas Lindsay, Ashley, Ind.; Mrs.

Republican ticket November 7. He i M. F. White, Indianapolis; Mr_. — , M , „J

also spoke of many other things that win Pace, French Lick; Mr. and Mrs. old, died last Sunday of diphtheria ; to her home for the past three weeks, Dec 5 The Federation of Wo- pvpnine~wa^ Rn^nt in mimi*r~»nd

Mrs. Della Griffin j Ernest Bobson, Mrs. Anna Chambers, I after an illness of several days, at j ^as out Sunday among^ her many men ’ S clubs held an important meet- conversation 1

under the new

announced for Sunday,

3 Lindsay, Ashley, Ind.; Mrs. smitn ana Mr. E. Barks have returned annouuceu .prayer and home-coming services wiB rasev WalTaceandNobTefones Har- f™' ' V' 116 ' White, indlanupo,;^ Mrs. Ed- -m Chicago • • Luclle HIU, 4 years! !?.'» ^ N °'' 26 * h -'» ST r iSl* , FS^. N t2^r./ni 2 0 ?*S?'2!S,“

axe now going on.

of Indianapolis, a representative for the only Colored insurance company in the state, is here. She is stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Montgomery. .. There will be a meeting at the Delaware church Thursday evening at which all the presidents imd officers of the state will be pres-

Mrs. Brockman, Indianapolis; Mr. and j L.’O South

several days, at! waR

Thirteen and One-half friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob-

Mrs. James Hornaday,

Mrs. John Wilson.

Muncie,

and street. Services and burial private. • The two adult classes in the Spruce

A very pretty wedding was that of Street Sabbath school are rivals for i Hffe.

Miss Hazel Louise Smith, youngest

erts entertained at six o’clock luncheon Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Rat-

Please leave your news for the

J. Cunningham, of Dayton, Ohio, has

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of 1312 South Nebraska street, and Virgil Leonard Burden, son of Mrs.

•ent. The public is cordially invited to Emma Burden of this city. The cereattend. .. Mr. Neil Maxsy is some-, monv was performed at the home of what indisposed this week. .. Mrs. the ' bride at g o’clock last Thursday Jennie Mitchell left Saturday for an | n i g ht. Just before the bridal party

indefinite stay in Richmond and Day- J entered Mrs. S. M. Plato sang very Friday afternoon of last week. .. ton, Ohio. .. Because of the inclem-; swe etly, “O Promise Me.” As the | Dames Lodge No. 4, F. and A. M., ency of the weather Friday the j br j da i p ar ty entered, Miss Eva Cun- met in regular monthly session last

the banner this month. The women Indianapolis Recorder at 189 East won last month. The men’s class Division on or before Tuesday morn

think they will win this wonth. .. Mrs

ing of each week, and remember if you desire to have them appear in

joined her husband. They will make the Recorder each week, you must Terre Haute their future home. .. The' Have them in the hands of the writer

• ~— •• Mrs. Silas Junes (-ing in the Y. M. C. A. building Mon- called on Mrs. David Matthew,-? .Sanaa} evening. .. The marriage of Miss da y evening. .. Mr. Otto Pettii’ord Annie L. Johnson of this city and Mr. and son Alford spent Sunday with Itfr. James H. \\ ard, of Cincinnati, was Alford Smith, .. Mrs. Anna Bt^ck solemnized b> the father of the grqpm S j Jen t a f ew flays the guest of her a ^i ,ke -! 10 !? e the bride’s parents in mother, Mrs. Etta Ripley o Mariom \\ est Madison street, Thursday mom- _. Miss Octa Jones spent Tuesday

ing. The bride was one of the pop- the guest of

Rev. John Evans, of Danville, 111., visited the Rev. William Dickerson

speaker, Mr. Sampson, from India, did j n i n gham played Mendelssohn’s Wednot show up. He will speak at a ■ hm

later date. .. Mrs. Raymond Reed and children are visiting her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Boone, on West 13th street, for a few* days. .. There will

Monday night. Prince Hall meets next Monday night. ..

lodge It is

by Tuesday morning.

MODOC, IND.

Rev. A. Tiller will fill his regular appointment Sunday. .. Misses Ruth Tate and Ethlyn Smothers attended a

ding March. First came the ribbon

bearers, little Misses Genevieve Gas- now about time for those who have Hallowe’en party at Fountain City at kin and Ruth Smith, cousins of the been saving their money to count up J the home of Mrs. Ina Burden. .. Mr. bride, in white dresses; then the; to see just what they have in the;-,,, Charles A Ladd spent Sun-

bridesmaids, Misses Florence and treasury. Let us make a little sum- - . - - ■ j x 1 *'■ * ■ ~ — * - Mrs.

be a program rendered at Allen Chapel 1 Daisy smith nieces of the bride, and; ming up as follows. Those who begaulday with Mrs. Ladds parents. Sunday afternoon. It will be called j Misces F i 0 ssie Weaver and Jessie with one penny and added one cent Catherine Outland entertained at Sun“The Pleasant Sundays.” The P™-; G reer They wore whit e embroidery j per week have the following amount da V dinner, Mrs. Ella Stewart and gram will be as follows: Invocation, | dregg g g with yellow trimmings. Ma-j for one year saved: January, 15 cents; Mrs. Minerva Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Mason; solo, Mrs. Calvin; instru- tron Qf honor Mrs Bessie Cunning-! February, 30 cents; March, 46 cents;'Arie Sro,t ^aHed in the afternoon. .. mental duet, by Kelly sisters; Paper,! ham gister 0 ’ f the bride> in ye llow j April, 62 cents; May, 78 cents; June, Mrs. Sarah Barroh and Miss Bessie Mrs. Emma Taylor; duet, Mrs. Mont-. ’ ta gilk and carripd a large bou-194 cents; July, $1.10; August, $1.26; i Scott called on Mrs. J. W. Stewart gomery and Mrs. Webb; address, by t Qf yellow chrysanthemums; then ! September, $1.42; October, $1.68; No-1 Saturday. .. ..Mr. Eugene Bundy enterLizzie Gohangan; quartette, Kelly sis- £ ame the flower Rttle Mildred: vember, $1.84; December, $2.00. Total, : Gained a party of friends from Indi-

gmith cousin Qf the bride> sh e look-; $12.55. Those who began with 2 cents anapotts on a_hunting trip Thursday

ters; remarks, Rev. Nickles; solo, Mrs. Dorsey; benediction, Rev. Prentise. Everyone is invited to attend. Strangers welcome at all times. .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner entertained Hon. Henry Lincoln Johnson

Saturday while in the city.

in Locust street. .. Miss Julia Gordon remains quite ill. .. The stork made a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chenault Tuesday of last week, leaving an eight-pound boy. .. Mr. Aquilla

Marshall is on the sick list.

FLEMINGSBURG, KY.

_ — — Mrs. Jim Fee left Saturday night for Mrs. Georgia Matthew^ j a visit in Maysville, Ky. She will

uiui teachers m th$ Frederick Doug- 0 f Marion, .. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. make it her home for a few weeks. .. las school and of the city as well. Weaver had as their guests Sunday Mr. Roll Bush returned to his home * i 1 f. a teaclier in th© Covington Covers were laid for Mrs. Amanda in Cincinnati last week. .. Several schools. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left Casey, Mrs. Etta White, Messrs. Mon- j • the Flemingsburg boys and girls that da> for their home in Cincinnati, Harris of Marion, Harry Ca^ey , motored to the mountains Sunday. .. J he bazaar and contests are ex- an fl B ay white. .. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-, They reported a very fine time. .. Mr. pected to draw large crowds to the se ph Pettiford entertained at din ter Douglas Tuggle, Clifton Williams and

Congregational church, Eighteenth Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs. and Chestnut streets, next week. .. j w. Pettiford, Mrs. George Casey Friends here join others in sympathy and Mr j ame s Pettiford of Marion, to the family of Rev. E. G. Harris of Mrs. Martha Casey remains about this city whose aged mother died in ^ be s a nie at this writing. .. Miss Amelia, \ a., last Sunday morning. Qpha Evans spent Sunday evening Rev. Harris was at her bedside when w jth Miss Georgia Weaver. .. Mr.

the end came. .. Quinn Chapel is Robert Pettiford has returned to Ma- • L. Bolden. .. Mr. and Mrs. Nora Boyd planning unusual servoces for the visit r ion" after a few days’ with his pa- j have 1 moved to the house of Mrs. Ed of Bishop L. J. Coppin to the city on re nts. .. Mrs. J. H. Weaver is slight- i Hunt t on Warter street. .. Born to

i.jUther Timberlake gave Mr. Estell Hendricks a party in Maysville before h£ left for Charstlin, West Va. .. Mr. Herd McKee is visiting relatives in Ciiacinnati, Ohio, this week. .. Mr. and Mrs. Garret McKee, of Mayslick, Ky. r attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary

led very pretty in her white dress,; each succeeding week would have ni Sht and^ Friday. Those^ present I with yellow ribbon, and carried a | $24.50 in one year saved. Now if ~ „ * " ' ~ T V basket of yellow and white flowers, fifty persons save the first amount | d y> _^ Ir . Will Dickson, Mr. Richard

i The best man was Ira Cunningham,, they would have $627.50. And if fifty ; and he took his place at the altar | persons chose the second way they ! with the groom. The bride entered ; would have $1,255. The 100 persons I on the arm of her father, who gave; would save $1,852.50 for one year

the first Sunday in December. .. The jy improving of an injured hand. Rev. J. R. Harvey will preach a spe- Mrs. Eliza Maxey remains some betcial sermon on dancing at Quinn ^ er a t (_ b i s writing. .. Mrs. Luella C hapel S,unday morning. At night tSmith and daughter Zola, called on there will be candlelight services. Mrs> Nellie Jeffries Monday. .. Mr. During the past two years this church and Mrs . j. w . Petiford entertained

were Mr. Bud Loving, Mr. Essa Bun-

r.

Morris, Mr. Hiat and Mr. Ed Porter. All reported a fine time. They denarted for the capital city Fiiday

_ ^ night. .. Miss Ethlyn Smothers and

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. i her away at the altar. The bride, Don’t you think the plan a good one ^ as ^ er Edmund spent Sunday with Lost bv fire, the house occupied by looked beautiful in white taffeta, with 1 for poor people? And don’t you want j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bundy. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goodal last Satur- a i 0 ng train hanging from the shoul- to try the plan? .. We promised to ; and Mrs. Sam Tote entertained Mr.

* 1 - — -■ - - 'and Mrs. Will Smith Sunday. .. Mrs.

J. W. Stewart and Mrs. Celestial Sawyer had a successful surprise on Mrs Sam Ladd Saturday night. She received many beautiful and useful

Messrs. Lunday, Marcus

and Carson Sawyer, Misses Dessie and Martha Sawyer and Miss Ethlyn Smothers motored to Winchester Saturday and attended the Republican rally. .. Mrs. Dessa Nickles spent Thursday with Mrs. Celestial Sawyer.

day morning. The loss was quite de rs, and white veil and white satin | boil our items down, so let us con- j an ^ r M ^^ Wdl

heavy. Saved a part of the household! slippers. A bridal bonquet of white! elude now. things and a few clothing. .. Rev. j chrysanthemums completed her adornTeller filled his regular appointment mP nt. The pastor of Bethel A. M. E. j Sunday. .. Mrs. Goodall entertained church, Rev. W. D. Shannon, officiated,

CONNERSVILLE NOTES.

) ... The services at Mt. Zion Baptist the Missionary Club last Thursday. | using the ring ceremony. The living church was well attended last Sunday.! presents. All reported a fine time and a most; room was beautifully decorated in Preaching morning and evening by OT1 ' 1 0cir delightful three-course lunch was ye iiow and white streamers, autumn the pastor. Offering, $14.00. Sunday served. .. Miss Hellen Fox was the f 0 ij ag e, cut flowers and potted plants, school at 2 p. m. Good attendance, guest of Miss Marie Ewing from Sat- T he color scheme was yellow and j Offering $5.00. .. Sunday, November urday until Sunday evening. .. Mrs. ^ wbite> w hich was beautifully carried! 12, Temperance Day at the Zion BapGrace Suffray of Muncie, Ind., is visit-1 out ’ In t h e center of the dining ta- ; list church. Special program and sering her brother and family, Mr. Fred b i e ’ was a i a rge vase filled with white mon by the pastor at 3 p. m. Rev. Evans. .. The Missionary Society will j and ye u ow flowers and the bride’s R. D. Leonard. .. Rev. R. D. Leopard give a Thanksgiving supper at the | ca i te and ye llow and white streamers was in Indianapolis Wednesday and church. .. Rollins Clemons is working j ex ^ ea ded from the lights to the four; Thursday attending the Central Disfor Walter Bragg. .. Cottage prayer j corners G f the table, where white can-; trict Association. .. We were in the meeting at Mrs. George Lear last ■ dleg get in ye llow holders were burn-1 Recorder’s office Wednesday a few

Wednesday evening conducted by Mrs. i ing The br i de is a young woman of

charming personality and a social favorite in the younger society set. The groom is one of our best young men and very industrious. The bride and groom have a host of friends, who wish them a long and prosperous hap-

py wedded life.

Sarah Benson. .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans was in Richmond Sunday afternoon visiting her sick father, Mr. Dennis, reports he is improving.^

MARION.

Mr. Brockman of Indianapolis, an artist, is in the city, and is thinking of locating here. He is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morrell, in North Borts street. .. Mrs. Harry Gaskin and children, Ray, Genevieve and Virginia, who have been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Detroit Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobson returned last Tuesday from a five months’ stay in North Point, Mich. .. Mr. and Mrs. James Hornaday of Muncie • was the over Sunday guests of the former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hornaday, and also their mother, Mrs. Mary Hornaday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsey, of Ashley, Ind., are the guests of their children, Mrs. Flora Moss and Mrs. Adda Burden, and other relatives for a few days’ visit. .. Rev. G. H. Butler

SPICELAND, IND.

EVANSVILLE, IND.

Mr. Wm. Smith, who has been seriously ill for a week, is convalescent. .. All the churches were well attended Sunday as it was an ideal day. ..

moments and had a pleasant chat with Several parties were given last week

and all who attended report a pleasant time .. The following subscribed for the Recorder: Mrs. Annie Winster

the manager, C. Stewart.

NOBLESVILLE. _____ Rev. C. W. Roberts, from the Rob-! and Mrs. Marie Coleman.

has raised about $11,000. A new pipe a t dinner Sunday. Covers were laid organ is being installed and other im- for Mrs Joseph Pettiford, Rev. G. H. provements have recently been made, white. Misses Oakla Casey and Rilla

.. Mrs. Edwards and daughter, Mrs. venters of Marion Webster, 1813 West Walnut, who have been quite sick are much im-J “ SMITH VIEW ITEMS. D . r - f. wins - °. f I / no ’ [ 'i I wonder why colored men have

vdle, Tenn., is conducting revival ser- not learn£ , d (0 vote yet . It is

vices at the Knox Presbyterian church in West Madison street. .. Good financial results were held in the rally at the Broadway Temple A. M. E. Zion church last Sunday. .. The literary and musical entertainment which was given by the Frederick Douglas school was very creditable at the Green

the same thing every four years, you have to buy and beg and persuade them and tell them how to vote. I think it high time that our men should stand for men only. Some of our best men and ministers who are and ought to be leaders for our young men have been critisized to a lower standing

Street Baptist church last Monday that is detrimental to us as a race, evening. The net receipts from the >Men wake up and be men. .. The door were about $20. .. Sunday, Nov. Neighborhood Art Needle Club met 12th, the Y. M. C. A. will begin a j wbb M rs . Hattie Shobe, on Keystone campaign to increase its membership. , a yenue, Wednesday night. Light reMiss Lillian B. Kenzer, of the freshments were served by the hostess. Frederick Douglas school, entertained : The little infant baby 0 f Mr. and her pupils of the seventh and eighth Mrs Archie Ganda departed this life grade with a party last Tuesday a- October 7th, at the home of its grandweek. Music, games and refresh- 1 p are nts, Mr. and Mrs. Gill, on Keyments were the order of the even- '

ing. .. The new officers of Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Sunday school are: superintendent, James E. Simpson; assistant superintendent, G. H. Brown; secretary, Miss May Maxwell; Mrs". 1 treasurer, Miss Lucretia Gibson; or-

erts settlement, was in the city Fri-1 Marie Coleman was dinner guest of day on business and before leaving o r . Long and family Sunday. .. Wofor his home he called at the A. M. [ man ’ s d ay was observed Sunday aftE. parsonage. .. Rev. Bonie Stone e moon at Bland Ave. M. E. church by went to Indianapolis Thursday night s the Federated Clubs of the city. Mrs. to deliver an address to the Fifth; Logan Stewart, president of- the Pro-

Eli Hill fell and broke his leg last Ward voters of that city. .. The .gressive Acquaintances, presided and Thursday. The barn door blew to on trustee financial rally, held at the A.; a nnounced the following program,

the horse as he was putting it up M. E. church Sunday, was a success, and the horse scared and threw him ! .. The Second Baptist church has a back and broke his leg just above i stanion pastor. .. The A. M. E. choir the knee. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' at their meeting Friday night organ-

Modlin and daughter, Miss Mida, spent Saturday in New Castle. .. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, of New Castle, spent Sunday with Moses Thurman and family. .. Mrs. John Keen visited Sunday. .. Mrs. Mariana Newby was the guest of Frank Elliott at Knightstown last Sunday. .. Miss Ora Cude, of Dunreith, was in town last Thursday. .. Frank Dillon, of Greensboro, was in town last Sunday. .. Charles McManon, of Knightstown, was in town last Wednesday. .. Claud Deen,

ized a club to be known as the Pipertone Organ Club with the following named persons as its officers: President, Mrs. Ratliffe; vice-president, Mrs. Frank Brown; Miss Beatrice C. Edmonds, secretary; Miss A. Winbrun, treasurer. The organization is to purchase a new Pipertone organ for the churqh. .. Mr. Eddie Evans and his two sisters, living seven miles in the country, entertained at dinner last Wednesday, Rev. & Mrs. L. W. Ratliffe and Mrs. Armessie Hammons. m i .. - — — ■ 'T

which was carried out in full: Song by clubs; Lord’s prayer in concert; scripture lesson, Mrs. Moore; paper, “As I Saw Club Work in Ohio,” Miss Blanche Rickman; address, "Church Attendance of Chicago,” Miss Bessie Swan; paper, “Aim of Clubs,” Miss Mamie E. B. Long; address, “Saving Our Boys and Girls,” Miss G. P. Williams; remarks, Revs. Long and Pope. Each one was listened to with marked

ganist. Miss Verner Gwinn. . . Sociological and industrial surveys of the children of the colored schools of this city will probably be done by our teachers under the directions of Indiana University in the near future.

NEW ALBANY. Miss Watson, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eliza Penwicks, 514 E. Seventh street. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter entertained Mr. and Mrs.Bert Scraggs at 6 o’clock dinner Sunday evening. .. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Banks was held at the Second Baptist church. Rev. T. W. Gibson conducted the service. .. Mrs. Lottie Scaggs is very ill at her home on West First street .. Mr.

attention. The club ladies were and Mrs. John Thompson have moved dressed in white and wore their club ! to 256 W. Second street. .. Mrs. Matcolors. The ladies also had a num-1 tie Dickerson was a very pleasant ber of beautiful pieces of work on ex- hostess for the Friendship Club last hibition, showing what the several j Thursday afternoon. The next meetclubs are doing. 1 ias will be with Mrs. Kennedy at 539

stone avenue, and was layed to rest in New Crown Cemetery. .. The district officers of the W. H. F. Missionary Society of the A. M. E. Zion church held their district mass meeting at Pinnicks Chapel in Norwood last Wednesday. They opened at 11:30 with the district president, Mrs. Belle Street, presiding. The meeting consisted of three sessions which were largely attended. Miss Chatman, the secretary of the Y. W. C. A., addressed the women in the afternoon, and all who heard her received a great treat. The collection for the day was $47.20.

M. E. Rowan, Gertrude Johnson and spring pike.

Belle Street are district officers. Mrs. John Millikan seems to be improving very slowly in health. She has been sick for more than six months. .. Mrs. Marion Thomas has been sick, but is much better at this writing. .. Hugh Street is very much indisposed this week. .. Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. Belle Street were the guests of Mrs. John Taylor, in Archland avenue, Sunday night for supper.

Mr. ajid Mrs. Edward Rice, Wednesday, October 19, a boy. .. Miss Frances Dudley, Mrs. Jim L. Gains, Mrs. Nannie J. and Mrs. Malvina Moon returned jhome Wednesday after attendir g the'' funeral of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Mary L. Bolden. .. The M. E. church gave a hallowe’en party at the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday night. .. Mr. Ar hur Gore left last week to get a position in Charleston, West Va. .. Mr. Marson Brown, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the guest of his mother in this city. .. Mrs. Arthur Gore left last week for a visit with her mother in PleasantviRe, Ky., before leaving for her new home in Charlestown, West Va. .. Mrs. Willa Ector and son, Ronald Ecton. spent Friday in Maysville, Ky. .. Several of the Flemingsburg people motored to Lewisburg, Ky., Tuesday to attend the hallowe’en dance. .. The ladies of the Home Missionary will give an old folks conference at the M. E. church Monday night, Nov. 6th.| .. Mr. Willie Keys, of Maysville, spent Monday in this city. .. Mr. and Mrs. Addison White have moved to their new home in this city. . . The Ladies' Home Missionary Society met with Mrs. James WTiite Wednesday evening. .. Mrs. John Riley is some better at her home in the eastern part of the city. .. Miss Luttie Nelson has been sick for two weeks, but she is some better now. .. The Flemingsburg school will give a school fair November 17th, at the school building. I All are invited. .. Flour is now $11.40 a barrel in this city. .. Mr. Robert Carr left Friday afternoon to join his wife on a visit in Indianapolis, Ind., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Both will return home Sunday afternoon. .. Mr. Willie Young, of Indianapolis, came Sunday afternoon to visit his mother, Mrs. Pine Young, who is quite ill at her home on Fox-

Miss Sudie Taylor, of

HAUGHVILLE. Mrs. Lelia Bright entertained the Clever Woman’s Club Tuesday p. m. at her residence on Traub avenue. ..

Maysville, Ky., is visiting in this city. .. Mrs. John Parkper, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Shelpard, of this city. .. Mr. Clifton Williams left Sunday night for a visit in Cincinnati, Ohio. .. Mrs. Robert Young is quite ill at her home in this city. .., Mr. Luther Timberlake, Willie Story, Earl D. Hill and Clifton Williams motored to Lewisburg, Ky., Sunday and spent the day. .. Everybody in Flemingsburg is wondering who will be the next president. .. Mrs. Reed Owens, of Lewisburg, Ky., is visiting ber mother, Mrs. Lula

Hanaway, in this city.