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The hmmafMRa Ttecor^ef, BaltitHaV, June 13th, 1931
NEWS FROM INDIANA, KENTUCKY and OTHER STATES
FT. WAYNE, IND.
UOQANSPORT, IND.
BLOOMINGTON, IND.
S. A. Jordan orchestra played to a ' Mr. and Mr*. James Carter, Mr. capacity audience in Calvary Bap- • n< l Mrs. Manley Newsom and Mrs. list church, Muncie, Tuesday eve-’ 1 * 1 - Turner motored to Indianapolis, J.ingr Several cars of music lovers | Sunday. * Mrs. Edith Davenport and ftmnipanictl the orchestra. • Mr. and daughter Edith, Mrs. Maybry and
Edna Schaffer 1012 West 6th Street Miss Cassie Gordon ia ill at her home, West 9th street. * Members of Five Hundred club entertained their
Airs. Bickcrstaff have returned from ! Jkmes Tyler, spent a motor trip to Dayton, Xenia and ^ Kuesrs of Atra.
Springfield, Ohio. * Following col- j Ka,amaEO ° * Mr - and Mrs - Ernest lege boys and girls have returned Crlgga entertained in honor of their home for the summer: Edith Robin- daughter Helen, who graduated from son, graduate from Normal depart- /^'^h school, last Monday at their
merit, I.ynchherg Seminary and college, Lynchberg, Virginia; John Rld|ley and Clifton Pierce, Junior unl- * ersity, Chester, Pennsylvania; Fiti“hugh Lyons and Jesse Babb, freshmen, Indiana university. • An appreciative audience enjoyed the drama “The Path Accross the Hills’' presented by Ideal Workers club of Alount Olive Baptist church at Harmar school, Friday evening. Mrs. Bernetta Young, directress. * Mdmes. Minnie Taylor and Roberta Terry have returned from a motor trip to Chicago. • Roger Woods and Leroy Nix participated in annual City-
home in West Market street. The | house was beautifully decorated in | class colors and a delicious repast was served the following: Air. and i Mrs. Russel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. i Louis Goins; Mesdamea Flowers, j Thelma Crane, Edith Davenport; i Misses Catherine. Barbour, Jack!« Hood, Francis Griggs, Bertha Hood, ! Pauline Boyette, Dimple VanCleave, Beatrice Flowers, Mildred Harris, 1 Alma Griggs, Marie Ewing, Grace Dcuglass, Marie Willis and Airs, i Hood; Alessrs. Ezra Ellis, Charles Moore, Ray Boyette, Haseel Moore,
Henry Moore, Frits Joplin, James
wide Marble contest. • Mrs. Juanita j c * ,,owa y. Tuller, Chester Pen-j turn home Thurman was a charming hostess to t* 0 * 1 Davenport, Olie Smith, Har
numbers of Amigas Alpha Omega
sorority Tuesday evening. Whist Was enjoyed and discussion relative t‘« annual Prom honoring High Si hoi graduates and College boys and gills. A delicious three-course menu vas served. • Air. and Airs. A. F. Dickerson entertained informally Saturday evening honoring Air. and Mrs. Elmer Alarrs and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roger. Detroit, Michigan. • Invitations have been received from Ella Brown, graduate in College department of L'ncoln university, Jefferson City, Missouri. * A. H. Jonee and sons of Newark, N. J., motored
Airs. P. Herd was called to ,1< ago to be at the bedside of her
mother. • Congratulations are being showered on Nathaniel Buggs, gradu-
old Simmons and Frank Cole. • Mr. and Mrs. ’ Manley Newsom entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carter and their gursts, Airs. Beatrice Turner of Chicago at six - o’clock dinner, Wednesday. • Mrs. William Allen, Dr. and Airs. Owen Allen of Detroit, were guests of Air. and Mrs. George Allen, Decoration day and Horace Allen, South Bend, was their guest Sunday. • Hayward Artis, Culver, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fffle Harris, Sunday. • Mr. and Airs James Carter, Mrs. Mabel Hill and Airs. B. Turner, Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Wade, Culver. * Miss Catherine Barbour, w&s guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. glory, Fort Wayne, Sunday. • Mrs. fc-usie Aloore and Mrs. Amanda Fris-
ate of Central High school. Buggs 1>V delightfully entertained with
is captain of Football team and was awarded Central Blanket, letter and sweater in a special recognition day ceremony. Buggs will enter Indiana university ;n the fall. • High School Girl Reserves of Wheatley Social
Center have elected the following j ening. At a late hour a dainty twocfficers for the next semester, presl- | course luncheon was served to forty
guests including out-of-town guests
Cent, Rosetta Seals; vice - president, Dorothy Afartin; secretary, Elizabeth Dixie: treasurer, Josephine Herd. The Mother and Daughter tea was largely attended and a special gift was presented to \ ivlan Shaw-, active member of the ciub is graduating from Central High school and has matriculated at Fisk university Rosetta Seals will represent Girl Reserves at annual Girl Reserve conference, Camp Gray, I
Saugatuck, Michigan. • Dr. Guy Cur-
, , Airs. Edna Henderson returned
tis, South Bend, spent the week end ^ Loulsvlll e/ K e ntUC ky. after visin the city the guest of friends. * ^ dau *Hter-ln-law, Mrs. Jose-
Eva Anderson, Melissa Jane and j
Buddy WHckliffe. pupils of Withey i P h,ne Hatch - who underwent an oprtudio were presented in recital F rl-| f > ntlon last we<>k at Ked Cross hos-
day evening at Little Art theatre.
Theodore Blanks, member of the big Five Basketball team of Wheatley Social Center graduates from’ t h e I Ayitral High school and plans to Indiana university. * Air. and Fills. Joseph Smith and Air. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, Detroit, Michigan, inroute from attending auto races in Indianapolis, were guests of Air. and Mrs. John Alsup. • A Alay - Pole ilance and other aesthetice numbers were presented by Order of Eastern Star in auditorium of Wheatley Serial Center, Friday evening. Proleeds benefit of State Art work. Mrs. Alamle Adam and Ethel Talbert, committee. • Spiritual Four '.uar^ette under leadership of Kimball Black, Sr., was enjoyed by radio fans over station WOWO, Friday afternoon. • Rev. J. A. CharLston, pastor of Turner Chapel, A. M. E. church attended D'strict Conference session convening in Detroit, Michigan. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bioxton, South Bend, were visitors of the later's mother, Mrs. Mary Lacklin. • Ladies auxiliary of American Legion Post No. 148 enjoyed an Interesting report of president, Mrs. Lucy Wilson, relative to District (.gleanings and State Work possibilities. • W. L. Crawford respected c.tlzen of the community died at his residence Friday. Mr. Crawford was Ja zealou.) worker In Civic affair* and an ardent member of the first I J|^rd (of directors of Wheatley So^ijal Center. Funeral rites were conducted at Mount Olive Baptist church Monday; the Revs. O. Jordan and C. A. Pugh, officiating. • Miss Olive Alyrl Dlgga manager of the Chicago Bee spent the week end in the city guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afajor Davis. • Trustee Aid [soo'ety of Turner Chapel, A. A4. E. hurch met at the residence of Mrs. iGolda H. Jones. After the routine of jluslness a tempting menu was served. • AftV Nathan Blanks haa returned from a visit in St. Louis, A! insourl. • Mrs. Mattie Grundy is (pending a fortnight In Cairo, 1111nols, the guest of her mother. ,* An interesting Literary and Musical 1 program was given by members of | Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church
Decoration day ,! usbands Saturday evening at the Alice Bradley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Kuy-
kendall, West Seventh street. * Miss Sylvester Miles who has been teaching in High school at Knoxville, Tenn., is guest of her mother in N. Jackson street. * Miss Ula Carpenter, Indianapolis, visited friends here Sunday. * Garrett Chandler and a party of friends went to Indianapolis Alay 30th to attend the races. • Mrs. ■Naomi Langley who has been ill, is able to be out again. * Mrs. Elsie Waldron, Kokomo, spent Sunday as guest of relatives and firends. Mrs. Wm. Aloore who had been visiting Airs. Waldron accompanied her home. * Young Girls auxiliary of Second Baptist church gave a pot luck supper at the home of Miss Anna L. Hampton. • Aliss Ruth Knight who is teaching in Bozman, M. D., will re-
in a few days. • Miss Ro-
zella Johnson, a teacher in New Orleans, La., is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Johnson in West 8th street. She l)as as her guest, Miss Green, Boston, Alassaehusetts. * Miss Betty Nichols entertained several friends at her home Sunday afternoon. * "Colored Reveree” given by High school stuiltr»ls at armory Friday evening was a success. * Miss Margaret Chandler was in Indianapolis, Sunday. * Air. and Mrs. Hurley Stone entertained Air. and Mrs. Russell Johnson Sunday at their home in West Sixths street. * Prof. A. C. Cox and wife were visi.'ors in Bloomington, Sunday afternoon. * Mises Rozella Johnson and Alberta Green were visitors in Tndicnaolis, iest week. Aliss Green left for her home Friday in Haverhill, Massachusetts, after visiting with Miss Johnson. • A. K. A. gave a pot luck supper Monday irght at the borne of Aliss Josephine Alexander, East 8th stret. * Robert F. Anderson, Selma, Ala., who has just completed hi* college degree will be the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Susan Jackson, for the summer. ? Grant Pipes is ill at his home, West Kirkwood avenue. * Airs. Susan Jackson has returned from Louisville. Kentucky, after visiting her niece, Miss Sadie Cox. * Aliss Edna Schaffer spent Decoration day in Sheperdsvllle, Kentuck”. * George Anderson spent the week end in Louisville. • Alerritt Burnett is visiting in Terre Haute. • Aliss Lula Turner, Edinburg, visited with her mother, Mrs. Josej phme Stone over the week end. • 1*1001 Harvey was a visitor here Satjurday. He is spelling the summer at I the lakes. • Dewey Alexander left 1 Friday for a visit w-ith friends in J Cleveland, Ohio. * Mr. and Mrs. Vir- ! gil Terrell spent the week end in
A. Carter, Owensboro, j Bardtown, Kentucky, with Airs. Ter-
rell's relatives. * Miss Florence Wisv.all, a teacher of Straight college, New Orleans, La., is visiting Miss Rozella Johnson. * Eastern Star had their sermon at Bethel church, Sunday. • J. F. F. club met with Mrs. James Brannon, Jr., Sunday. • Al'ss Mary Woolridge, is visiting Air. and j Mrs. Geo; Woolridge, Jr., in South Pend. • Messrs. John Due and James Burress spent Sunday in Greencastle. * William Duerson, entertained with a Whist party at Dargon cafeteria in honor of Aliss Southers, Glascow, Kentucky. • Claude Burnett. Marion, was guest of Mrs. S. Guess. * Miss Mary Woolridge, is visiting Mr. and
in South
RICHMOND, IND.
Mount Moriah Baptist church— Services at Mount Moriah Baptist church were well attended Sunday. In morning worship the pastor, Rev. J. S. Crittenden, preached from the
NEW ALBANY, IND.
Mrs. Lida C. Craven Good attendance Sunday tSchool hour Reserve class has the banner for finance. Rev. Mrs. Mary Washington was at her best Sunday morn-
eobject “Love.” Sermon was well re- I at Btdhel A. M. E. church. “Gol-
EVANSV1LLE, IND. Miss Edith E. Hite Annual Comn/encement exercises of Lincoln High school will be held in auditorium Thursday evening June 11. Special selections by the High School orchestra, Chorus and Glee
NOBLESViLLE, IND.
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ceived. The impression of love extended throughout each service during the day. In the evening at 8:00 o’clock the ordinance of Lord’s supper was adminstered. The many fioral decorations brought by members of the church added greatly to the atmosphere of happiness felt In the church. • Air. and Mrs. Samuel Owens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Owens and son, Robert, are Lack from their motor - trip to Lancaster, Kentucky. * Happy Hour circle of Girl’s Guild will render a program at the church Tuesday evening June 16th at 8:00 o’clock. The program will Include the public Installation of officers and the Initiation of new members. * Mrs. Pattie Owens, Mrs. Jeanette Jones and Mr. and
den Days of Childhood,’’ a Children’s ' club. D'plomas
Lay service at Bethel A. M. E. church, Sunday June 14 at Sunday School hour. Music' in charge of Airs. Lida C. Craven. Mrs. Maud Brown, superintendent. Bethel A. M. E. church June 7 the 70th anniversary and National Thanksgiving service ol United Brothers of Friendship, Sisters 'of Mysterious Ten and Juveniles of the world. * Mrs. Porter, Bloomington, is guest Tof Rev. Mrs. Mary Washington. • Mrs. Cora Miller. Mrs. Pearl Lett and Burell Grun* day, Chicago; Mrs. Mae Lash, Sailsburg, North Carolina, have returned to their homes after attend'ng the funeral of their father, Air. Grundy. Mrs. Sarah Gibson is also a daughtei of Mr. Grunday. * King Katch-
Mrs. Samuel Owens motored to Mid-lv/ell and Friendship clubs were en-
gi&duation party Friday evening, { honoring Harriet Frlsby and Hassel Moore at the former’* residence, ' 1620 Erie Ave. The home was beauI tllully decorated in spr'ng flower* and dancing was the diversion of the
from Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Culver and Peru. * Misses Lillian Roney rnd Sylvia Wilson, Indianapolis, have returned to their home* after •pend'ng the week end with Misfi Magdalene Moore. • Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton, Peru, spent the week end with Misses Peg and Perleen Moore.
WEST BADEN AND FRENCH LICK, IND.
pllfil. • Mrs.
Kentucky, is at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. John Duglass, who tad a slight operation. • J. L. Copeland left Friday for Columbus, Ohio, to Join h!s wife who is a student at Ohio State university. • J. E. Hayes left Friday for Mackinac, Island, Michigan, where he will spend the summer. • James W. Moss, after finishing a course in embalming in Indianapolis, returned home to take up the work of undertaker. • Mrs. Ida Lloyd, Mrs. Prince, J. W. Moss and Jerry Parry, spent a day In Lou'nville, Kentucky, shopping. • Airs. Bersie Pollard entertained In
honor of Airs. Delma Miller, Detroit,
Michigan. Those present were Miasee [ yi rt . Ger rge Woolridge, Jr.,
Hall. Mis. M. Caroll and Mrs. Susie Miles. * Air. and Mrs. Oscar Miles and mother, Mrs. Hurley and sister, Mrs. McFaralnd, all accompanied 'their aunt, Mrs. Bettle Price home
Bend. • Aliss Sylvesta Allies is spending the rummer with her mother, Airs. John Miles. • Miss Miles has Lien teaching in Knoxville, Tenn. * Aliss Goldie Cooke is ill at her home.
ty motor last week to Owensboro, j Heston Woolridge sent Sunday in Kentucky, after spending six weeks j Indianapolis. • Airs. Orlee Whitman
as returned after visiting in Glascow, Kentucky. • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terrell, spent the week end in Ken-
of the state
here. • Mrs. Lalla Roberts and James Skyle, Dayton, Ohio is spending three weeks with her sister, Airs. Ida B. Webster Washington. • Horace Jackson left Friday for Louisville, Kentucky, where he will spend several weeks with his family. • Lewis Powell left Friday for Louisville, Kentucky, where he will seek Medical attention. • Captain Hooker
and Mr. Williams spent a
Louisville. • Prof. N. H. Hill, Albany, Is here lor a needed
pieparatory to his tour
as grand master of the United Odd Fellow*. • Rev. D. A. Hodge, who I* a senior at Roger Williams university, is here for the summer. • Thomas Sewell returns from Louisville, after spending a few days with his family. • G. Cross, is back after visiting in Louisville, Kentucky. * Wm. McMurry Is visiting in Chicago. • The West Baden Pluto Red Devil* <>p< n their new Ball park Sunday afternoon with' the Goldberg Taylors, Louisville, Kentucky,
score was 3 to 2 in favor of turg Taylors. C. Burnett ,
ager. • A fire supposed to come from a defective flue, damaged the root
tucky. * “Count on Me Revue.” w hich was repeated at armory Friday evening was a success. • Airs. Georgia Porter and Aliss Jessie Evans spent the week end in Rockport, Ind. * Hersehell Bundrant. Rushville, spent a few days here. * Mrs, day in , Alice Johnson is ill at the home of ^■ ew her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Mathews, rest, • Ladies Aid of Taylor’s Chapel M. E. • church met at the parsonage
Wednesday.
RUSHVILLE, IND.
Prof, and Mrs. J. K. Bean and William Bradley left Friday for Mount Sterling, Kentucky and returned
Tuesday. They attended Commence-. kave com Pl et ed the renovating and f ^ , , . , , , redecorating of the Church and will ment at State Normal and Industrial; , ^ „ rfcopenlnff Sunday June 21 .
dletown, Ohio, Saturday to visit at the bedside of Joseph Overman, a relative. * Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill have returned home after visiting Airs. Hill’s parents. Knoxville, Tenn. They also attended Commencement exercises at Knoxville college while on their visit. They are enthusiastic over the progress of the race in Tt nn. • Airs. Ruth Owens, South 13th street, was hostess to Nannie H. Burroughs' circle, of Alissionary socifty, Tuesday afternoon. Airs. Mary Lou Walker, 227 South 12th street, will be hostess at the next meeting Tuesday June 16th, at 2:30 p. m. * Rev’. J. S. Crittenden, pastor, motored from the city Monday morning c.n an extended vacation. He will visit his father, Harry Crittenden of Woodford county, Kentucky and othi er friends and relatives. * Airs. Love and Gilbert Hathecock, Terre Hat^te, were week - end guests of Mr. and Airs. Audrey Ross. • Airs. Anna Curry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Denm*, motored to Greenfield, last Saturday. Mrs. Curry will make her residence there. * June rally of Bethel A. M. E. church, held last Sunday was a success. * Clubs of Richmond, that held meetings this week wore; Mary B. Talbott club met with Airs. Meta Goens, Tuesday evening. Their club will hold a Quilt contest June 16th. * City Federation of Colored Women’s clubs met at Townsend center, Tuesday afternoon. Reports of year’s activities and treasurer report was made. • Morplng Star club met with Airs. Beatrice Jackson. • Sojourner’s Truth club gave a supper at the home of the president, Mrs. Daisy Garrett, 1021 Notrh J. street. • Busy Bee club of Bethel A. M. E. church will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock with Mrs Lida Baker, 105 South 6th street. • There were 11 graduates from High school Ir.f t Friday evening; there be’ng 186 pupils in Commencement. • Churches—Mount Olive Baptist church, Rev. J. W. Robinson, pastor. Morning service topic, “The First Son that was Born in the World.” Lindberg’s Flight and program was given Sunday evening at 7:45. • Second Baptist—Rev. F. W. Weathers, pastor. Morning service, “Christ’s Inauguration.” Afternoon service. Missionary Mass meeting and program. Group No. theme, “The Plaise of Missions !n Baptist Life.” Evening sermon, “Life and Light.” Brother Joseph Schucraft will be baptized at morning service. Rally Group No. 4 will have a >2 hunt in basement of the church Saturday night and Group No. 9 will have a program Aionday night, presented by Mrs. Thomas, Natl, singer and four Spiritual Jubilee ringers of Tabernacle Bapt'st church, Dayton, Ohio. • Bethel A. M. E. church—Rev. H. H. Black, pastor. Sermon. "The Beauty of the Lord.” Sunday was annual rally day for the Trustee’s department of the church. Work is now being done on Church building that has been needed for years. 3:00 p. m., a special sermon was given Rev. A. L. Wahlngton the pastor of Allen Chapel, A. M. E. church of Anderson. Evening worship a sacred program under auspices o f choir. In this service annual reports
c / the rally will be made.
tertained by Mrs. Edna Huggins, 514 State. A lovely program was rendered as follows: vocal solo. Mrs. Lida C. Craven; reading. Mrs. Clark; reading, Alls. Vivian; instrumental solo, Mrs. Lida C. Craven; reading, Mrs. Parker, Louisville. Kentucky. Guests were: Mrs. Stella Hill, Mrs. Maud Brown. Mrs. Eva Swan, Indianapolis; Airs. Mary Walker, Miss Maggie Keller, Mrs. Charles Starks, Miss Vivian, Penick, Mrs. Ella Russell Mrs. Mitchem. Mrs. Purifoy, Chicago; Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Isabel! OverStreet. Mrs. Hayle. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Sarah Walker, Mrs. Huggins. A three - course luncheon was served. * Silver Tea June 14 from three to five o’clock. Mrs. Lottie Scaggs. * Members of H. of Ruth No. 5232, tendered a surprise shower upon its founder and mother of Household, Airs. Ellen Johnson on her birthday last Wednesday. Following the regular business meeting. Mrs. Sarah B. A^erriell presented the tokens to Mrs. Johnson. Sponsors of the affair were: Mrs. Carrie Manuel, M. N. G. and Airs. Alary L. Jackson. * Missionary society of Second Baptist church will give a picnic Saturday July 4 at the playgrounds, West -Seventh and Elm street. • Mrs. Keys, Lou : sville, Kentucky, is holding a series .of meetings al Bethel A. M. E. church. Come and hear her. • Woodmen held their Thanksgiving service at Gallation Baptist church. Sunday afternoon.
CONNERSVILLE, IND.
Don’t forget to attend the 40th anK versa.y at Mount Zion Baptist church June 14th. Rev. W. II. Weathers, Richmohd, will preach at 3:00 o’clock. Rev. Wm. Huey, pastor. • Mrs. Minnie Williamson was hoetess to Gertrude B. Carter club. • Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rowens spent Sunday in Cincinnati and visited the zoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kroger and Mr. and Mrs. AIcDonnall, Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs. Strawther Gaines and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Butler, Sr. * Mrs. Caroline Floyde and son, Harry Gage, Richard Hamilton and Henry Perkins spent Sunday in Cincinnati at the bedside of Webb Gsle, who is very ill. Air. Gale is a b.'ofhe/ of Mrs. Floyde. • Airs. Ruth Harper - Lewis and little son, Jr., returned to their home in Piijua, O., after a visit with her parents, Air. and Mrs. John Harper. • Airs. Jennie Toliver who is ill, is slightly improved. • Subscribe for The Recorder, $2.00 per year; $1.00, six months or 50c, three months—Phone
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will be awarded to
forty seniors. Special baccalureate services were held in various churches, Sunday. • The second year of Rev. t:. C. Marks as pastor of Hoods Temple Zion church ended last Sunday morning. Choir under direction of Miss L. C. Shanks and Mrs. Bell, organist rendered special music. Pastor and Mr. McMillian will attend tlj econference at Jones tabernacle in Indianaolis this week. * Mrs. Emery Spencer in West Coluftibia street, entertained with a lovely dinfier Sunday afternoon, having as guests. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Marks; Mesdames Rena Bland, Annie Carr, N'ancy Hite and Miss Dorothy Spencer. Hostess was assisted by Mrs. Cornelia Spencer. • Alme. Annie M. Malone of Poro college, Chicago, appeared in the city last Tuesday evering at Memorial coliseum. After the musical program of local talent, “Poro College in Moving Pictures,” was shown, under auspices of the churches and civic organizations of this city. A large sum was netted
Mrj. Lena A. George was mostress
ceremonies. * Services were largely attended in all the churches Sunday. In Oakdale special serv'ees were conducted in the afternoon in con-nec-tion with Communion services. Rev. J. A. Hall, assistant pastor of Second Baptist church, Indianapolis, delivered a wonderful sermon. He Is a former classmate of the pastor. Rev. Caldwell. Rev. Hall preaced for Rev. L. S. Smith at Liberty Baptist church. Sunday School council will meet Friday night to make plans for the anual picnic. • Mrs. Hattie Holloway, Linwood avenue, made a flying trip to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the board meeting of U. B. F. and S. M. T. lodges. • Mrs. Addle Perry, Walnut street is improving. * Pentacostal Assembly mission reports great services Sunday. Visitors aie always welcome to all our services. Elder J. A. Stewart, pastor. • Mrs. Cherry McKinney, East Cherry street remains ill. • Mrs. Emery Spencer, Columbia street, delightfully entertained Ladies Aid society last Tuesday evening. A dainty twocrurse luncheon was served. Mrs. Camille Carey, South Governor St., Is hostess this week. Mrs. Nancy Hite, president. • Please phone In
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Tho*. E. O’Neil
Fred E. White, Indianapolis, was in the city Thursday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. O’Neil. * Mrs. Dora M. Sims, Paris, Illinois, is visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Airs. L. M. Roper. • Mrs. Sally Roper is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Buford Roper. She was guest of .Mrs. D. M. Roper, Decoration day. * Misses Newell Lee and Mary K. Rob-e-ts, have returned from Indianapolis, where they have been visiting friends and relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Howard and family motored to Indianapolis last Sunday and epent the day. • Mesdames Olivia Roper and Dora M. Sims, Paris, Illinois, were in Indianapolis Wednesday, guest of Mrs. Grant Roper and Willa Trice. Rev. and Mrs. S. D.
Hardrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Halsey will motor to Wilberforce, Ohio, Thursday, to attend Commencement exercises at Wilberforce.. Rev. and Mrs. Hardrick and Mr. Halsey are former students of the uni- \ ersity. * Mrs. Emma Davidson, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Oldlom last Thursday. • Mrs. Dora Sims, Mrs. D. M. Roper, Mrs. Sally Roper, Mrs. Dor's Avery and Mrs. Minnie D^vasher, spent last Wednesc!»y motoring over Hamilton county. • Mrs. Armecia Hammonds, La Porte, has returned to Kokomo, after spending several days visiting idatives and friends here. * Mr. and
ANDERSIN, IND.
The Touss'aint club entertained for tho following graduates Thursday night: Oliver Williams, Jeanette Montgomery. Rozella Rogers, Jennie Lee Sparks and George Arthur Reed. The evening was spent informally, end the graduates were recipients of tokens of esteem from member* of the club. * Queen Esther club with Mrs. Robert Broadnax Friday night. The club discussed plans for a tea tobe given. The meeting this week will be post - por.ed because of Girl Reserves’ operetta. Twilight Alley, at high school Friday night. Mabel Miller another member of club is very much improved and will be active again soon. • Second Baptist Church— Rev. H. A. King, pastor of Second Baptist church, announced that the male quartet of South Calvary
Herbert'j cnurch, Indianapolis, has been en-
gaged to sing at three services today. * Ordinance of Lord’s supper will be administered at morning service and subject for morning sermon will be "Faith, Evidence of the Holy Spirit.” * Alissionary circle will have its regular Sunday afternoon program at 3:00 o'clock. They will be assisted by male quartet. Al evening services the pastor will use as the theme, ‘The Hour, a Moment, and a Day.” Next Sunday will bring a general observance of Childern’s Day with children furnishing programs at three
GREENCASTLE, IND.
services.^Rev. H. A. King and the
.. _ Young People’s chorus, under direction Airs. Guy Winburn had as their Sun- of p. j. Blakemore. will have charge
day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, indianapolis. * Airs. Emaline Evans, Indlanapol's, was a Nobiesville visitor Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heildenburg. Indianapolis, called on Mrs. Alzadia Winburn, Sunday, who is ill. * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winburn, Mr. and Airs. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roberts, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, Sunday. * Rev. Hackley of St. John A. M. E. church, Ir diaanpolis, will hold services at Bethel church here Friday evening. Rev. Hardrick and choir were guests cf Rev. Hackley a few weeks ago. St._,John choT wfll accompany their pastor. • In order that the local church and congregation may see and hear the newly elected Bishop, Lev. Parks, Bethel church here, will hold their services Sunday nite at St. John’s Indianapolis. • Rev. Parks v ill be at St. John Sunday evening June 14. * Airs. Addie Newsome and daughter, Pansy, Roberts settlement, were Nobiesville visitors last week. • Jack Howard remains ill. • John Thomas is much improved. * Mrs. Frank- Scott is improving. * Little i Aliases Betty and Louise Newsome, j Kokomo, are visiting indefinitely at | the home of Miss Revel Roberts. •
Perry Williams Don’t forget the date of Nobiesville Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Taylor had as ■ Home comin e June 28th. All roads
o j I lead to Nobiesville.
guests Sunday, Messrs. Grant |
then
Ferrell, Indianapolis and Ora :.Iar- 1 shall, Terre Haute, father and broth- j cr of Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor and | sen, Robert Eugene accompanied them to Terre Haute. * Mr. and Mrs. P L. Willis left Tuesday for Kentucky. where they will spend the summer. • Mrs. Frank Miles and son,
SEYMOUR, IND.
Shelton entertained
New Albany, is home for several days stay. Her mother, Airs. Luther Roberts, Sr., is in St. Louis, Alissuuri, called by the illness of her Sister, Mrs. Mable Richardson. Mrs. Richardson’s home is in INew Al-
bany. • Miss Wilma Metcalf, who 3 I>ent Sunday here
was attending school at Norman, Aia., Is spending her vacation home.
Mrs. , Maggie
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
P. W. Corley, 2133 Spruce St. Rev. B. N. Murrell, pastor of Sec-
ond Baptist church, with family, have moved from the parsonage to his recently purchased home, 425
-’mseic Dent, . Indianapolis,
was guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ethel Uzz61 and family, Decoration day. • Rev. Mabel McIntosh and little son. pastor of A. M. E. Z. church, left last Saturday for Indianapolis, to visit her husband, Rev. McIntosh, pastor of Penick chapel and to attend A. M. E. Z. conference, which convenes June 10 to June 14 in-
James Arthur, were'week
.tors in Tere Haute. • Mrs. Mayme Ritchie left Tuesday for Covington and Danville, Ulino's, where she will spend her vacation. • A rally was held at St. Paul Baptist church Sunday, Rev. C. M. C. Hamonds, pastor. Rev. C. P. Smith preached a very inspiring sermon at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30. • Everyone is asked to attend Children's Day program to be given Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m., at Mount Zion ind at 7:30 p. m.. at Bethel A. M. E. churches. • Harry Gibson, Crawfordsville, spent Sunday guest of Ruth Miles. • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs) A. Fields, Terre Haute. Mrs. Smith will remain in Terre Haute indefinitely. • Mrs. Trank Miles and son James are visiting In Terre Haute, guest of Miss Frances Miles, daughter of Mr*. Miles. • John Due, Bloomington,
the guest of hi*
father, Arthur Due. • Mildred Scott, Sencer, is house guest of Dimple Walton. • Mrs. Edythe Thompson was chaperon to a Weiner roast Aionday Nile. • Eugene Mile* spent Sunday In Brazil visiting friends.
Mrs. Archie Mr. and Mrs.
at dinner. * Mrs
and little son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell. • Mrs. Cleve Lawarence entertained with a six - o’clock dinner party ir. honor of
end 'i s ' her birthday. She received many
gift*. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Browning and son, Miss Genieve Phillips and Sam Browning. The evering was spent at cards and dancing. * Air. and Mrs. Delbert. Robinson motored to Indianapolis, Friday. • Bernard Aldridge and friends, Indianappolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell, Friday evening. * Vivian Phillips visited in Columbus, last week. * Wilma Lawrence entertained Jesse Taylor, Jesse Staten and Miss Iiene Clifton, Sunday. • Irene Clifton, Dayton, Ohio, is visiting her | mother, Airs. Belle Case. * Arthur Edmonds, Charlotte Edmonds and Warnetta Edmonds visited in Columbus, Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robinson spent the week end in Lexington, Kentucky and son spent Sunday in Indianapolis. * Presiding Elder held communion services at the A. M. E. church. • Rev. Marshall held communion service at Baptist
church.
Gilbert avenue. Members of church * clus,ve » presided over by
The
Goldman-
'the slight damage was
insurance. • Mrs. Byron J. Fauntle-
|Missionary society, Sunday evening.. mi-- Thelma Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Baylor. Ohio, j roy, Chicago, her .Ister Miss Thelm
(were recent guests of Mr. and Mr*. | Payne, principal
P.cnj. Talbert. • Mrs. Marjorie Wtc-
iFllffe, proprietres* of Wickliff* Mayonnaise Co., has returned from a buxine** trip to Detroit. Mich. • Air*. A. H. Wallace of Cannon*I burg, Pennsylvania, attended BapJ tlsmal services of her grandson, I Charles Robert Wallace at Tamer Chapel. A. M. E. church. Sunday. • ^[jurgt) audience greeted the emMlnlster, Dr. C. <?. Harper,
of colored school of
Metropolis. Illinois and Vemonth Payne, Moorehouse college, Atlanta, are all visiting their mother, Mrs. M.
E. Payne on Wells avenue.
Committee, Mr*. E. J. Unthank, Mrs. C. D. Shaw, Mr*. Margaret Walk*r and Mrs. Kate Patterson. • Boy* Baseball team of Wheatley Social
college at Frankfort, Kentucky, Monday of which institution Prof. Bean is an alumnus. They visited other seotion* of Blue Grass section and report a delightful trip. • Mrs. Chester Soott has returned from Dayton, Ohio, where she spent a week with
c^ered ~~bv ‘ her t “ ireoU - Mr ’ and MrS ’ Grey ’ *
Miss Mae Etta Bean, teaching at Bryan’s Road, Maryland, returned l.cme Wednesday. Mlse Bean will leave soon for Terre Haute where she will attend State Teachers’ college working on her degree. • Mrs. Irda Sorrels who underwent an operation for her tonsils at Kokomo, retrned home Sunday and reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Sorrels wa* accomanied home with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ramey who returned to Kokomo Monday. • N. P. Fietcher visited relatives at Cincln-
service* Sunday.
_ , nati, Sunday. * Women’s Home MlsVastor of First Baptist church, Oma- i Center defeated Nickle Plate Boys, 8 j onar y society of M. E. church meet*
here from June 24 to 28th.
church Is busy making preparations
to entertain ' the convention. * Chil-
dren’s Day exercises will be held at'
deserving H v gh School ■ Wesley M. E. Sunday school Sunday Corrlne Mudd, popular morning at 10:00 o’clock with Mrs.
jy Mrs. Mary Chamber*, Rev. •"<* | fophomore of Central High *chool re-j Relllnger In charge. Mr*. C. A. Pugh and many f r * end> 'ceived numerals and letters for mer- a large audience will be motored to Palding, Ohio, to attend n or i U g work In athletic*. • Mr. and Herschel Bundrant spent
Inad, Neb., at annual Rally of Mount Olive church.
Special music wa* rendered by three | choirs. Rev. C. A. Pugh, minister. • | Mr and Mrs. Andrew Lee. Mr. and Mrs Paul Taylor, Mrs. Althe* Cur-
Wednesday. • Ft. Wayne Mens Civic league and three Women Federated club *are making final arangement* for presentation of Scholarship
award* to giaduates.
the funeral of Robert Green, father, j Mr8 E j unthank | • A beautiful appointed t*a wa* giv- E xisup motored to St. leiaber* of Choru* of Mount i Minneapolis, Minnesota,
and Miss Elma'end at Bloomington.
•n by
va Baptist churcb Sunday In audlum of Wheatley social center.
Mr. and Mrs.
Paul and!James Wallace of Shelbyvllle, visto attend! lit d relative* Monday. • Miss Louise
National Urban league and National Social Worker* conference. . t
English who has been in Indlanapoll* for several weeks Is now home.
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Special music will be rendered at both services; several cadidates will be baptised at evening service, addresses by B. A. Porter, B. F. Herndon, S. Turner, Mrs. Sarah Cable, John W. Lyda and other numbers will complete the program. • Delegates e’ected to attend State Baptist convent'on at Indianpaolis June 22 to 26 are: Mrs. Grace W. Evans, for B. Y. P. U. and Wesley J. Lyda for Sunday school. • One of the greatest revivals held in Terre Haute, closed Sunday Nile at Mount Pilgrim Baptist church, Rev. Samuel R. Skelton, Cairo. Illinois, president of International Evangelistic bureau of U. S. A., was evangelist of this great success. The church each evening was fi’led to Its capacity. The Sunrise Prayer services, each morning and r.oon day services were largely attended. There were many converts as the result of these meetings. 39 of Local j them were added to Mount Pilgrim Baptist church; 6 to Coeland M. E. church; one to Spruce A. E. and cne to Union Baptist; many others without a church home, were added to membership. Mount Pilgrim will
It is hoped that . l ave their baptizing Sunday June present. • j 14, at 1:30 p. m. Preaching and Comthe week niunion and Fellowship meeting at
three o’clock, at which time Rev. W. E. Clark, Highland Baptist church will preach^ S. S. and B. Y. P. U. picnic and outing will be on Monday July 6. * Miss Maybelle Roberts,
Bishop
Cameron Chester%ld Alleyne. • Miss Llenore Bell, who has been teaching near Baltimore, Maryland, has returned home. Other teachers returned from their schools are; Misses Lucille Winston, Nila Pettiford, Lillian Miller, Vinceqnes; Pat Powell, Jeffeison City, Mo. and Miss Daisy Bishop, Madison, High school. • Miss Parthenia Woodfork, teacher in Jefferson City, Missouri schools, is in the city for several days and ip stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Simpson. She will receive her B. S. degree, June 12, from Teachers’ nornaL Aliss Woodfork is enroute to her home in Rockport. • 'Emuel Bigham, Vincennes, is guest of his mother, A!rs. Celeste Bigham. • John Bell, 2321 Spruce street is seriously ill. • Of the awards ot Scholarship and medals for Wiley High school graduates, Miss Naomi Mitcham received Wtley medal, given for highest grades made during the four years as a student at Wiley and Wesley Lyda, was given a scholarship to De Pauw. Miss Mitcam graduated from Wiley in January and has also done some work at the Indiana, State *Ieachers college, during the last term as well as finished her work at Wiley. • Elks educational Oratorical contest given at First Free Baptist church, was won by Miss Verdle McClain, whose subject was ”Abftiham Lincoln.” Other contestants were: jMnes Mitcham, Misses Eloise Shlpty and Ardelia Barnette. * Pat Powell epent a few days in Indianapoli*, last weak.
CHARLESTOWN, IND. Services were held at Bethel church Sunday June 7, the pastor, Rev. Ware preached In the morning and John Harris a local Baptist minister at night. • Thursday evening
of services at New Bethel church, Indianapolis. * Misses Ruth King, Pearl Settles and Mrs. Lida Greenwood will represent Sunday school at state convention at Mount Paran Baptist church, Indianapolis. • Ruth Waughfield was hostess to Modernistic club Thursday evening. After usual business session the evening was spent with cards and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ruth Waughfield, Mrs. Flora Marsh and Mrs. Viola Broadnax. * Mrs. Joel Reese entertained Ladies’ Culture club Friday afternoon at closing meeting for this season. Club will reopen in September with a house party at the home of Mrs. Ulysses Cook. • Phyllis Wheatley club met Wednesday at tne home of Airs. Elmer Watkins. Attending were: Alesdames Julia Thompson, Eva Scruggs, Mrs. B. F. Holloway and Mrs. Alexander. • Mrs. T. G. Lawrence will entertain Modern Priscilla club Tuesday evening at her home on Hendricks street • In honor of Alisses Janey Lu Spark* and Jeanette Alontgomery, who are graduates of 1931 class. Mrs. Rosa Cat ter and Airs. Ida Alontgomery are entertained with a tea trom 4 to 6. Assisting in dining room with Mrs. Carter were: Airs. T. G. Lawrence, Mrs. Radall Alston and Mrs. George Montgomery, Misses Katie McReyrclds, Helen White, Gwendolyn Newman and Nellie D. Bailey. Mrs. William Montgomery^ Mrs. Sophrbnia Sparks, Misses Jeanette Montgomery
Davis. Friday evening and Janey Lee sparks were in receivIrs. Sarah \ ardiman I llig several musical numbers
were given by Mrs. Flora Bodin. * A number of friends gave a surprise party Friday evening for Harol Hill at the home of his parents. The guests were: Alisses Jeanette Montgomery, Virginia Newman, Gwendolyn Newman. Vernita Alinnifield, Afarguerite Cooper, Louise Van Aleter and Geo. Arthur Reed, Alaurice Blakemore, Oliver Williams and Noah Calvin. • Mrs. Lettie Hickerson entertained with an informal party for a number of young people. Contests and games were, features of the afternoon and Miss Montgomery was awarded the prize. Her guests included Alisses Dorothy Rogers, Venita Minnlfield, Ruth King, Pearl Settles, Janice Slackman, Elizabeth Newman, Janey Lee Sparks, Nellie D. Bailey, Gwendolyn Newman, Helen White and Jeanette Montgomery. • Kendricks singers will appear at Allen Chapel church Wednesday evening June 10, at 8:00 o’clock in behalf of Women’s Alite Alissionary society. This will be the last appearance of the singers before they return to Chicago. * Rev. S. D. Turner will preach at 3:00 o’clock Sunday at Wallace Temple, A. M. E. Zion of which Rev. H. Horton Is pastor. Rev. Horton is closing the second year of his pastorate here and will leave for annual conference at Indianapolis Wedne.s-
dled 1 day.
was held Fri-
ROCKPORT, IND.
Mr*. Anna Clark
Airs. Nicy Johnson Higgs Wednesday. Funeral was held
day from Smithfield Baptist church, Rev. Pearl Hartwell, officating. Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Daisy Hartwell and a host of relatives and friends. • Elbert Hartwell, Indianap- j
Aid
Third Quarterly meeting was held. ol|Sf spent the week wRh his parent, ™cn
Rev. C. L. Upthegrove, P. E., Rev. Rev. and Mrs. Pearl Hartwell. • The
No. 1 of Second M. E.
church met Thursday afternoon with Airs. Velma Clemmons. The next meeting will be withers. Emanuel Edlin on West Thirteenth street. • Aid No. 2 met Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Cameron. Mrs. B. F. Holloway will entertain this aid Aionday after-
at parsonage.
Book Lovers club meeting for the
tember. Alen
held
last
their
summer until Sepof club entertained la-
SHELBYVILLE, IND.
Miss Gertrude Towneley
BrMgetts club met with Aliss MH-
Pewee, Valley, Kentucky, ilanday and Monday. Score 4 to 3. • Mrs. Alice Scarce is very ill. • Little Hazel Langley is quarantined with Measles. • Mrs. Eva Doyle returned to Indianapolis after spending Decoration day with her cousin, Mrs. Mattie Hayden. • Mr. and Airs. J. E. Harper, Aliss Lula B. Smith and Thad Smith all of Indianaolis, were here Sunday visiting their uncle, Harvey-
Smith and other firends.
PERU, IND,
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J. L. Tolbert, Jeffersonville, were present. Rev. Tolbert preached a splendid sermon after which' holy Communion service was held. * Mrs. Fannie Green entertained ministers
at supper at her home. • A number ^ , . . „ v „ T t from here are planning to attend the/ VleW ’ was °P ened b y having, freshments were served. B. Y. P. IT. Pep Day services in Franklin Sun- each ,ad y &lve a quotation with the «
day. • Baseball boys played ball in word man or men. Rev. J. Anderson,
Louisville, gave the book, “Roads of
Destiny; (O'Henry) a dainty two- p,]^ street,
course luncheon was served. • L. T." Percell has returned from college in Terre Haute. • Miss Kate Jewel after taking a five - week’s vacation with her sister, Aliss Alary Jewel has returned to Detroit. Michigan. • Mr. and Airs. Ed Lindsay have moved rom Evansville to Rockport with Mrs. Lindsay’s parents, Mr. and Mri. Ben Crawley. • Rev. and Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Jannie Norris, Mrs. Lottie Taylor, Mrs. Bell Allensworth and Miss Emma Board attended the moving Pictures of “Poro College,” Evansville, Tuesday n’ght. • Airs. Ellis and Mis* Frances Steward atended the Commencement in Louisville, Thursday. * Rev. Ellis and Rev. J. Anderson were graduates and special guests at Book Lovers club were: Mrs. Birdie Grimes. Lincoln, I1Hjois; Mr. and Airs. James Derrett, Miss Emma Board and Ben Snyder,
Many people attended base-
The new member* | ball game here Sunday, played b y j ond Baptist church and friends will read Into church, Rockport and Clover Post. Ken-'miss them. • Mr. and Mrs. George
tucky. Game ended 8 to 4, In favor of Grinson and mother were Sunday Rockport boys. [guest* of relative* in Indianapolis.
Morris Crossland
All young people were Invited to Logansport last Friday to Commencement, party last Wednesday n'ght. • Several Peru youngster* went to Wabash to witness the baseball game played by Artificial heights. • l^eonard Farell, Logansort, visited fi lends in Peru, Sunday. • Mock Wedding given at Waymon Chapel,
A. M. E. church, last Tuesday night j Canada
was a success. • of revival were
Sunday night. ♦ News collected ev ery Sunday by Morris Crossland.
dies at Alfred White’s home. Grand- died Handy last Friday evening. Re-
freshments were servea. - x. xgirls of Second Baptist church will give a social Saturday night at the home of Mis. Lula Kennedy, South
Mr. and Mrs. George
Grinson were week - end guests of Air. and Mrs. Burris, Franklin. • H. Smith remains 111. • Masonic lodge held their annual sermon last Sunday at Vriiey M. E. church with Rev. Criss, New Castle, as speaker • Mrs. Pied Lambert, who has been ill i.n s’owly improving. • Clifford Seniors and wife and Air. Gaines, Franklin, were week - end guests of Virgil Seniors and family. Mrs. Anna Womack, Cleveland, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Martha Duke and Mrs. John Kirkley. Mrs. Duke Is Improving. • “Wedding of the Roses,” held at Second Batist church, Thursday night was a success. Mrs. Clara Woodson was winner of the bride groom. • Airs. Flossie Smith is In Indianapolis. • Mrs. Anna Fort is improving. • Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Terrell have moved to Muncie Ind., Sec-
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