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FORT WAYNE. INDIANA Port No. 148 of the American legion have elected the following officers: coninmnder. Harold Kirby: vice commander. Robert Young; vice commander. Mound Brume; adjutant, Samuel P. .Tines; financial officers, Marion Alexander; Service officer. Howard Paxton, chaplain; TVllUain (tauaway: historian. William I.. Briggs: se;geant-at-arms. Ira Moore. ' :Call in or write news for The lndiunapolis Recorder no later then Thursday of each week. AiitMj. Wedding l>ells rang out the past week. Miss Etta Ellis was united ib marriage by the Rev. G. Jordan, to Albert Jennings. Mrs. Mattie Richards and ThonmH. Nard were married Thursday evening. Mrs. Kj>bert Terry, president of the MotUers club uuuounces the ailnual Round-up for Needle-work Guild garments. The Miss Lois Taylor and Lulu Greene of Muncie. were recent guest of Miss Josa Lee Bryant. Over 200 folk attended the au^ nual home fest featured by the C. Ai. White camp No. 18 of American Woodmen at the Wheatley social center Thursday, evening. Com mander. James Nash. Committee in charge, neighbor. Frances Howell and neighbor Ethel Peters. The Mesdames Ethel Talliert, Golda.Hornuday Jones. Adeline Rhodes and Kva Dickerson comprised a motoring party to Wabash the past week-end and visited the Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Walls and son. Henry Littlejohn remains seriously ill in the Hope Methodist hospital. A capacity audience attended the Till annual educational program of the Ft. Wayne men civic league presented at the Turner Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Key. C. M. Hauser, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church was tl»e guest speaker. President. Mr. Samuel C. Jonef. Mrs. Gladys St. John of Marion visited frtepds the past week. Rev. J. E, Barnhill of Indianapolis, visited with friends enroufb from the Slate Baptist board meeting con\ruing in E. Chicago. B. T. Shaw Is con valewing from a fall in the Peru hospital. Members of the Cltru Art Hub enjoyed an interesting session at the residence of Mr. Lydia Bassett Wednesday evening. After the routing of business a delicious menu wua served. Out of town guest Mrs. Addle Scott of Evanston, III. Calvin Mudd, hulfluiek of the Centra) Catholic high school football team is receiving many words of praise for the fine type of Iwdl carrying. IjCoii Fossett, (jene Churlton, WJttiam Charlton. Thomas Charlton apd Nate flanks motored ty Chicago to attend the world ser ie» games. • The Olive Rhodes Floral club of Turner Oh*i>et A. M. E. church will meet Sniwlay at the residence of Mrp. Eva Dickerson. President. Mrs. Adelim* Rhodes. 'Hie congregatlwu of the Mt. Olive Baptist church called for their pastin' Monday evening the Rev. Richard Dixon, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church of DanvUle. III. Mrs. Grace Fox active church woman and club woman has opened a (lift shop in her home. Funeral rites for Wade Lockett were solemnized at Turner Chajiel A. >L E. church Tuesday a tti rnoon the Rev. G. L. Hayden, minister officiating. Surviving sue tht wife, mother and two sisters. The remains were shipped to Birinipghum. AJa., for burial. Mtchaux end Co. Funeral director. Volley I sill, gym classes and has kclhall have opened at the various gyms under, the supervision of Wheatley social center. Call Nathaniel Buggs. k’hletlc supervisor for information.

TERRE HAI TI; INDIANA P. W. Corley, 2133 Spruce St. The pageant. ‘TIk; Sinner and The Tempter." will he presented by < 'few nunilier one of the First True Baptist •hurch. marine drive. Tiu*silay e%'<*lrii» t 'letober 22. Mrs. S. G. McCullough, pilitt : Rev. II. S. Shultz, pastor; Mrs. H. B Duncan, directress. The Indies aid of this church will sponsor a drama by the Dud, Artists. Novemlsr 21, instead of October 17. Big millionaire mock wedding , to he given Friday, November 1st, under the auspices of the Misslou society at the Mt. Pilgtlm Baptist chjut'Hi. Mrs. G.'K..Johnson, laresident. ijovely bride-and groom and iM'atttiftd I»rides maids and costumes. A banquet wiU i>e given afterwards. At the ministerial ulliatice. held at this church last Tiu*«day. Rev. B. (’. Win Chester, iMistoi' of Second Baptist church was elected preeldeht. Preparations a.r«' nearly completed for the Joe l/uiisMarva Trotter wedding which will Ik* at the First True Baptist ciumh. Friday night, October 25, sponsored by Crew number 4. 'Flic ministers and Laymen's union met Sunday afternoon al. Saultcrs M. K. church. I’taycrs weiv in behalf of Ethiopr la Kay wood Allen. preqideuJt; M.re. Mgry Hhouse, secretary. A program wHi he rendered at Spruce street church. Sunday night. October 20 The rally sponsored by the group leaders is expected to go evw big Bunduy. AU cards out must be re portetl in rally Sunday. Tbe first quarterly meeting for the new year at Spruce street Church will be held Sunday, November 10. Rev. William McClure

and family have moved from 2301 Spruce street to 2210 Spruce street. The Gun and Rod club wtlL meet Tuesday night. October 22. Mrs. Bertha Umhles, 2 J th street and Seventh avenue, continues ill. Airs. I. Herman Sloss is recovering from Sc\oral days illness. Mrs. Will Inin Lewis, ("has. and 22nd street is suffering from an injury caused by a fall in her back yard. Mrs. Mary Harrison left Saturday for Oklahoma City. Okla.. to he with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Mohilla Littlepage. who received a stroke, while teaching in her school. Miss Helen Shearer has returned to Indianapolis to complete her course in hair culture. Clyde Jones and Miss Gladys Lyles spent the week-end in St. Ixmls, Mo., and East St. Louis, visiiing Miss Lyles aunt and uncle. Tney had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Celia Simon of Indianapolis spent u day with Mr. an* Mrs. P. W. Corley. Don’t forget. Novemtier 15, is the date. Roland Hays will appear in this city at the Shrine Temple. PERI INDIANA Dorothy Crossland The Willing Workers club met ut the home of Mrs. Samuel Kelley, on So. Barrtel! street last Sunday. Rev. Ralph Jackson of Kokomo, former pastor of Waymon Chapel A.M.E. church and daughter. Julia. visited in Peru, last, Sunday. Robert Kelley ami Sharon Crossland visited in Richmond and Ohio last Sunday. Rev. Geo. F. Crossland employee of the C. M. R. A. insurariice oampany of Indianapolis is located at Legclngton. KentuckyThe Peru high school Tigers defeated the Huntington team. 24*21 last Friday at the local tieht. Bill Kelley was very outstanding in the game. -Kelley is also a basket hall star. Boh Kelley and Sharon Crossbtnd visited In Loganaport last week. Bus Miller and Thomas Kelley who are enrolled at the CCC Camp at Maderyville. Indiana, visited, in Peru for a few days 1 last week. > f Rev. C. P. Smith and wife. MrsSmith have been assigned to Pern and Logansport at the recent conference year. Lewis Moss visited in Pontiac. Mich., for a few days last week. The students of Peru high school .were given a two days vacation last week. Miss Dorothy Crossland a student of Peru high school has lieen sHeHed as a meml.er of the .National French society. The Indianapolis Recorder. Indhinil's, greatest weekly, only 7c per copy. LANSING, MICHIGAN . G. Q. Wagner The N. A. A. I VP. held Us regular meeting. Sunday. October 13 at 8 p.in.. ut the Geo. K. Collins A. ME. cbuiw h. Rev. 1^ Pettlford. nas.tor In charge, stated the t'burcb of God in Christ nt 914 WMBiams stieet ami FrieudvbiP Baptiw church will render a program at 3 pin.,, at the Geo.. R. t^rljins A. ME.,church. A group of .ladies-wer? selected from tlu* Weafaide Art.-and Social Hub to «ipg ^drltuals at the South street Chiir''ij of God. Mrs. Modella Gray ctonriater and in charge. Madam* FHa and RosHee Porten Gohamm, AValker. G^oJrg*Mr.rtin pud Wagner, with Mrs. Pauline Kelley at tho piano. .. :} Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gf&y, 121(1 W. Kt. Jf»e street motored. Friday a. m. Jo Detroit to attend the funeral'services of a friend. Mfk. Rjis^ kH. The reporter accompanied. Mr. ami Mrs. Gray as far as Ypsilanti. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright. The importer also culled on Mr*, james Starks^ daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Robert Wsight twul found Mrs Starks, recovering from'a very set' veye burn. Mr. I’rit^ of Detroit was guest ajicaker of the N. A. A. C. P 4 jmey^iqg Sum\a,v < |ifternoon. The WiHiatus street .Church of .God atayted.^ reHval meeting. October jo. '■ n r 1 -,".7,,

FRANKLIN, INDIANA Mrs. Guy Miller visited last Saturday with her father, Denice Boice, who has -i»een ill. He returned home with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilkens left last. Thursday for a visit In ShelhyVijle with relatives. Charles Vardanian and Mrs. Webster Montgomery motored to Bloomington, Wednesday and brought Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Hill and little daughter over to Franklin for future residence. They were taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams while the parsonage was being papered. They proved into it Monday. Sjnce his arrival, the church has tnk-au on a pew life. Clarence Perkins fell and injured his ankle and is confined to his home. Mrs. Richey had as dinner guests, Sunday, her mother, Mrs. (Colbert and lu’other. Bud and his wife and others. A. J. 1 - Richey with ids cboir- from Rev. Leonard's church was the guests of Rev. J. O. Clark. Cangreg*Gou, Ret*. Ixtonard preached a powerful sermon. The choir was extHlent. Mrs. Jo. Johnson and daughter Sara Alice, were the guests of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Harris and Mrs. Bradley of Indianapolis was tie guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams. Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. David Jepkins of Delplri was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williams for a few hours Sunday on their -way from Southern part of State. - The Torefe Beattu* club nmler the auspices of Mrs. K. Armstrong and Mrs. 0. E. Clay and Mrs. Wilhite put on a wonderful program Sunday evenii'g. Tfliey presenti*d a nice purse to the trustee?.* for the purpose of buyiiig a ton of coal. ' Mrs. Cora Clari; Is very ill ~at her home and is con ined to iler lK*d. Broiler J. W. Mcnijraujery was able to he opt-to c’ltirH: Sunday morning. The wuigtcgation was indeed very glad to s-; e him. Manuel Peck and daughter, Bertha. from North Vernon were the guest of Mrs. Clifford Seniors and Mrs. Frank Smith. Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Pruitt was able to he opt Sunday to church.

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JnbM*H* sdmiers froui St. Louis. Mo., will render 'services at mh* Community cliuroh Sunday. October 20. «bie Monday .Matrons wil) meet, at tile home of WlUie B. Jones Monday Noght. Octpber 21. • ‘ Miss Ruby McNiehols is visiting her sisters in Battle Greek, Mich. The Live Wire Huh wlM mewt.at (he home id' Mrs. (Large O. Tayter. there wU4 be election of offliews. Mrs. Mary Alice Curliswaa icroWn-. isi queen of the club. Sauders Glover. Miss Carrie Turner were quietly married, by Re^, D^Bhrnes. Saturday, October 5, .Rev. ifoliertson of Baton RougtV titi.: preached nt I he Second Ba^i^t chinvli. -

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8HELBYY1LLE, INDIANA James O. Wilson Wiley M. E. idMireh and Second, Baptist held joint -fellowshif) ser-s vices Jit Gie Wileys M. E. church last Sunday evening. Rev. Bin it t. the pastor of Setupd Baptist church delivered the message. Mrs. Caroline Phi Rips . i* spending a fe^y months with her relatives in New Aliiany, > . ' . • The tkyv ccujb sreiii* given at the Wileys M. L. chiArtb last Saturday evening was a success. Cedi Brown " i " the jyt^ )>»}) I cam for the Ifklr.-Mt; season. Wil liani Smith spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting friends and relatives.

LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. C. E. Benson, pastor. Sunday was a great day at the ebureh. Tbe Sim- j day school wu* largely attended. Sunday morning pi tt:30 aan. A large crowd was present at moyning worstiip. The pastor preached a soul stirring sermon. After the sermon, he turned the services into an old fashion clgss meeting, lead by Mrs. Carrie WTlis, evangelist of our church. The spirit of God is wonderfully blessing the church. , ■ Sunday afternoon Gif pastor and u crowd of his mt-mbers attended the Second Ik'ptist church, whefe they enjoyed n spiritual feast. Rev. Carroll iMishor of Second Baptist church mude a wonderful address, his subject was, ‘‘God wants Men." A large crowd attended the A. C. E. league. Sunday evening at 6:30 p. in. The young people rendered a splendid program. The services wen; largely attendSundny evening at 7:45. Tlxe pastor preached another soul stirring sermon. October ^0, at 3 ^).m.. the Rev. Carroll, choir and congregation will Ijp with Rev. Bepsou and his members Sunday. The, trustees will have an all day Vajiy. An in* vhatiop is extendejl to all. ' BOQNVILIJ?, INDIANA Mr*. M«r> Casey The Missionary society met at the home of Mys. Mattie Green. Mvs. Muttk 1 Green 'conducted the meeting iw the president was 111. A nice meeting was conductedt Plans were completed for the trip around t-hc yvortd. to he given in honor of the pastor's anniversary. Chairman Mrs. EUa Brown. Gumis Grgenmun. Robert Green left /oy. home. Thursday, morning. Cleveland, Ohio. The Progressive club met at the home of Mrs. N Matlhetvs. LOGANSPORT, INDJANA 312 Third Street Mrs. Rachel Roberts. Mrs. Mabel Hill, Mre.-SteUaJhidley, Mrs. Edith pitvenimrt, \Ls. Mary Muybry and gramldaught.er. Alyena motored to Indianapolis last week. Mrs. Mafgaret Dalmey . held a social at her home tor the Missionary society lasjt Friday evening. Mrs. Thelma Crane, Mrs. O. (’arter. Mrs. Kuch<*l Roberts, and Mrs. Mabel Hill, attended the oiiening of the Women’s Imfiroveuient chib in Kqkomo, Tuesday. Mesdames Mary Campbell. <>- letha Johnson, I^eiui Harris. Edna Mable. ajid Malissa Cannady of Gary and Mr. -and - Mrs. Brown of East Chicago and Mr. Ware of Gary were Sunday guests of Mr. anti Mrsi Hamer HIR. Mis.: Ida y or d of Hinsdale ,111., and-‘.George 'Harrison of Maywood. *11., wre Hie guests-of Mrs. J. W.

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Mr. ami Mrs. James Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Geosge <Alien are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Weaver continues to improve slowly:' FRANKLIN, INDIANA Rev. Robert Fanning preached at 11 o PHgrim Holiness church, (white) Sunday ev^nijig. Mr. and Mrs. David Romans gud Mtv». McDow.eli of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 <e*ter..Cuminings aud Rev. ami Mrs. R«heyt Fanning. Mrs. V. 'wd of Indianapolis u trended the W. .*C. T.. U. conyeution here this \vev)i. While here, she stopped at the home of Airs. Frank Lindsay. Mrs. Oliver Weir entertained the figjpbers u/ihe X ouag .women a an x - tliary, Friday evening. . Mr. mid Mrs. Beatty and . famtiy ot laifayejte visits Mr. u^d Mrs. IJ r- Vfts. ihuntay. and .^Ir#. (Oliver vleir and daughter. Pauline. Misses Ixiuis Cummings and Jessie Fanning spent Sunday in Lafayette.

t ■ .Jivd ^uuua>‘ •>< iMi * i HOPRINBViMJEt KENTUCKY i i. JfaycU mnet nut Mrs. Nan Puck ol Durtoum, Kentuckyi died Sunday, October A. Mr*. Pack caught fire Saturduy,! October 5 and waa burned seVeidy causing her deuthi Sunday. \ Shuriidws able to put thm hie out herself 'and Bed to her bed. '* After she lidd been in bed for a short while, she discoverec. her house a ifire, , She Aiegaa to scieaip. i . H,er nearby uelgfrbora t?ued her .and put her,, WUh She vgas, a hundia^l gnd ifiuf year* of age. I ,j:;;; • (•'<»»;» l. Jp*,.-n*bl.ed M m Car i(Le Hardin i *»f i Olay, >Ky*, is in this city; waiting.on her gmndr mother, Mrs. Jennie. Moreheao 14il 10. 2nd atrebt. The Freshman class oi At tucks high'uchoolv' sponsored a minstrel in.• the auditorium Monel ay. October ‘i\ i with the . IpJtcwt uiim-ing and singing umsic Kid Lunks and hi*.Royal Acds^ • A'thrbe cornered teotfiad was given by: the Sophomore class. ‘ They-stopped at lhrcc. ditteriu piatxNS..,* Each place they tserved reti-eshments, Thurs.. October < 40, music oy Kid iBaixk* and his Roya) i; Aci^ f i a(U‘*, Eaipa Rons has refhrned home fmip ,a week's stay in N**bviHe. Her nna* accompanied lier home. Mrs. Kittle Belle, 1107 E. 2nd street is on the mend now. Miss Mamie Kendrick on Louis street is sfiii improving. The first uotiuini dance wHl be given at the Cotton tin! on liberty, Tuesday night, Gctol cr 15. George FTcunng on East 2hd stneet is aide feu he going about. Hubbard ,Davis of MadisonviHe slant the week-end in this city visiting'his brother Frank jlavis. Curtin Ferguson one of ihe (AJC- boys of this city has been dismissed from the hospital at F'ort Knox and has gone to Rock Haven. Kentucky where he will continue his work. The Attack's Wolves m o t° re ^ to Dickinson, Tenn., Friday, .October 11. to play a game of football. Mae West in H 0 Jly W00 d 0,1 I ,ur ' ade was presented in Attucks high school auditorium Thursday morning. October 10 by the Sophomore A class. Miss Levola Moore of l*emluoke, Ky., is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Moore, 000 E. 2nd street. Ml’S. Lalla Bass. Taylor and family of Indianapolis Were the week-end guest of Mrs. Mpra Banks. Mrs. Taylor is formally a Hopkinsville girl WilMe Tyler Lockerr or Nashville. Tejun., was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Frey on Second street, Sunday, October tk There will be a dance the 2.8th of October the orchestra, furnishing the music is "Ruth Ellington" a ad her orchestra sponsored by Lester Steele. Mrs. Rosa Merriweather is still seriously ill at her home on Ooleman street. The revival is being held ut Virginia street Baptist church'conducted by Rev. M. Moore pastor of'the southern Baptist church. Cincinnati, Ohio, pastor. Rev. T. Timberlake. There was a social last FTiday night at the residence of Miss Mamie Ixniise Tandy. 1025 E. 4th street, i A "Dowu cm the Farm Party" was held Wednesday evening, October 9 in Attucks gym sponsored by the sophomore B. class. There was a three cornered social Thursday night October 1.0. The first atop .wgs at ,the home of Mi-s. Annie Mae Moote, Second stop. Miss Catherine' -Hayee, third stop at Miss Itary Basewer's residence this was sponsored by the sopomore A. class. There was a social at the residence of Mrs. Susie • £. Selbies Friday night. October 11 sponsored by the Freshman B. class. Mrs. Stella Russell wag in the city last Saturday and Sunday visiting her friends and her sister Mrs. Mollie Weston. Raymond FTande is improving nicely after l>eing shot in the leg about two weeks ago. LAWRENCEVILLE, ILL. Nora Smith The pastor, Rev. G. H. Hughes has returned from conference for another year. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Smitli, Mrs. Henry Brown and da lighter, .Candace, spent. Sunday in Princeton and attended the old folks meeting and basket dinner. Mrs. ZoUpe Morris will preach for Gie Rev. French of Vhicennes. who is starting revival service^ this

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Miss Edna Hammonds spent Friday night and Saturday In Bridgeport visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I nul Lyles. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilcox of Bridgeport spent Sunday a Her noon with Mrs. Henry Brown nun family. , . JJuite a number of out-of-town guest attended the program given by the (immunity club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smitli ami ujeeje. Maxine Robertson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simmons. and family of Washington. Mr. Maurice and Perry Colliert of Indinuopolis were yisitiug in the city Sunday. Quite a number from he re. „ atteJOdeil court.. in JTiuceton Ihst week-

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)■ I'iiui :>rd b': *1 M r-s r x ; CDNNERSYIjLLE, INDIANA The Meedupies Creed Harris and Mauike SbAtaitee load Sidney Brookins w'ere 'vUdtchrS '’Thursday in Rkfhmoud. Mr. eud ' jito. Creed Harris; and sou, Riiiy Creed Were dnmer guests Thursua}’ evening of Mr 5 and’ Mrs. Maurice Shaun tee. Mr.'mod Mrs. Richard Hamilton and Mrs. Carolyn Floyd and sou. Hairy Gale spent Sunday in Cincinnati, i Mrs: Sidney Brookins was hostess for the Ladies aid society of the Second M.E. " clwuch. Wed.v afteF wnjn. Mrs. Elizaiieth Brooks, Mr. And Mrs. tfoei Overstreet and Mrsi Cora Bailey, Htdihuapehs ami Mrs. Coca ThAtrmau au4‘ b<w,J ; Eugene. Is ew Gas tie, ■ were guests Buudayor Mr. and' Mrs. Dan ml Butler Mud family. >(Mrs. Sofa Simpson'- and son, Juuiov/•Richmondb spent the week-end the guest of relatives and friends,' .Th* 2nd M. E; ehufen observed Womfefi’s day" Sunday. Mrs. Martha: HRl;- Indianapolis; w«s the principal siieaker at the - ihoruing services. Music was furnislu'd by the young girds club under the direction of M*'* Lena Carry, f Mrs. Cora Thurindn, Newcastle was the principu) speaker in the aftei-hoon services. Musm was furnished by the A. M. choir. Rev. Ford Gibson, recently appointed, pastor of Bethel A. M. ’E;. church" announces Sunday services as f' Uows: Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Knthcriue Craig, superintendent; morning orship, 11 a.m.; evening worship. 7:3() p.m.; prayer meeting, Friday: 7.30 p.». Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and children and Mrs. Moxely, Lima Ohio, and Mrs. Bessie Small Wood, from Worfoik, Virginia, were Sun-, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smallwood are sisters of Mr. Row-F-owan at their home on Huston avenue. Mrs. Jackson ami Mrs. Smallvyood are sisters, of Mrs. Row-

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Iitfe. Haul .Club An enjoyable meeting ot the Idle Hour club was featured Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ft!ward Waller on Huston avenue. Seventeen members were present and three guests. Miss Brutina Walker and Messrs Richard Vest and Harold Jones. The final report of tire retiring treasurer, Mrs. Florence Gaines was made. Arrangements were made to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Anderson ou Central avenue. Progressive' whist was played and election of officers: Raymond Anderson, president; Mrs. Marjorie Gaines, vice-president; Mi's. Bernice Robbins, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, treasurer. Light refreshments were served at the social hour by the host and hostess, assisted by the retiring president, Mrs. Mat rice Harper.

CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA Services at Second Baptist church. Sunday morning and also Sunday evening. Mrs. Ella Whiteside from Kansas City, Kansas is visiting her Ms&iqjr his xis;or, Mrs. Man

CARTHAGE and KNIGHTSTO\V> INDIANA Several out-of-town persons attended the funeral of Augusta (Buck) Weaver, .....rsuay. Jessie Venters, Carl and Laroneo Ci’frter. Mrs. Cora Weaver. Ella Coleman and Cora .Tones motored to Marion

Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William .Ionian of n.diannpolis visited, Mr. and Mrs. John Tattle Sun. Several friends surprised Corine Cash on her birthday anniversary, Friday night. Mias kerniee Brooks of Muneie visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Brooks of Knightstown, Sunday^.

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Margaret Hodge One of the most unique masquarade parties of the season was given, FTiday, October 11 at the Log Cabin Inn, by Mrs. Geneva Brown and Miss Lucy Johnson in honor of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Mary Howard, of ImUamiiKilis and sister, Mrs. Daisy Harris of Crawfcrdsville. Music was rendered by the jug bund of Company Till Corydon. Solos by Frank FTanklin, James F^arrell and Willard Garner. Rev. T. J. Hodge attended the Kentucky conference at the A. M. E. Zion church, Louisville. Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Little Crawford and son Kenneth, all of v Indianapolis Mys. Harve Brown was taken to New Castle for admittance in the home for epileptics. Miss Mnremlia Johnson spent Sunday with Rev. Mrs. T. J. Hodge and Mrs. Maggie

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R|£IltyQ$D» INDIANA

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Geo.-(’ox. Sr., announces the marriage of his son. Geo., Jr., to Miss Lillian Polk.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Polk, which took" plait' Saturday October 12. Margaret Tracy, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter lYacy is expected home fro^p^the hospital where she has l»eeu for several vy^eks. ‘ ,

MARION, INDIANA dive Moore Mrs. Margaret Lyle remains ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Chas Perry, West Seventh street. Herbert Hall is ill at his home on So.l-Ui Nebraska street. Mrs. Anna Saunders remains ill at the home on South Nebraska .street. The condition of Mrs. Sarah Pettiford remains unchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cafsey and family. Muncie, were here Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Olive Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Moore. Mrs. Wyoma Wilson and Elizabeth Cobb motored to Indianapolis Saturday to visit friends and relatives. George Lee, Saginaw, Mich., is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Burr Pettiford. Mrs. Sydney Smith spent Tuesday in Kokomo visiting friends and relatives.

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Rev. and Mrs. Duerson of Bloom iiiffton were guest of Mrs. Luey Robinson Sunday. Mrs. Mary Evans entertained at dinner Tuesday for her guest: Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport o# ImdlaEfipgJis. Among (muse present were: Mr. and Mrs. (»«orge James; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cdleman and Rev, Mark McGruder. Rev. Burton of.Mt. Paras Baptist church, Indianapolis, is sclieduletl to p w* m m. vm Fbiptist church. Mrs. Mary Man ire who has been living in Indianapolis was home for the week-end.

PLAINFIELD, INDIANA Yiirk. Jesse Cullins Servhes, Sunday moruiug were well atiende^L, Rev. Redick preached a womterfnl inspiring sermon. Mr. aqd Mts. Otis Cullins and daughter, Katherine Ann. attended services* here Sunday morning. Mrs. Lemuel Swarn oiie of our loved and useful mothers passed away Sunday night. F’uneral will be Wedi ei-day morning at the church of which she was one of the oldest members^ Rev. Henderson Davis, district superintendent of the A. C. E. league pastor of. A.iM. E. churches ut Brazel and Lost Cre-ek. gave a eery uplifting and soul stirring arid:ess to ou* local A. (’. E. league Stimbkv ovauiug. VVtiich was highly enjoyeel by all present, ■ Falward ,Carbon is on the sick list , Ed. Goss was in New York last week on htjsinessi . Roosevelt Gardner of Brazil accompanied Rev. i Henderson Davis home, ISipida? evening.. LOST CREEK, INDIANA A Mock -qonvention will be given at the K of P. Hall by the Baptist church of Brazil, Octoiler 23. Mrs. W-anita Anderson and children, Terre Haute were the Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross. . ^ - Rowena Stewart was the guest Of Beatrice Ander>wm Ruuda-y. Mrs. lienrietta Pettiford was called to Danville on account of the death of her sister.

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