Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1938 — Page 14
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Richmond, Ind
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis are the parents of a baby boy. Donald Hubert, born Thursday, July 7.,The Elks Onyx Dodge had an IttintenM; irowd at their annual Fourth of July Breakfast Dance at the Athletic Pavilion. Music was furnished by $ack White* and' hia dfchdytfl «f Cincinnati. Ohio. v \ '» ^ ‘ .Miss Ruth Howard baa been »ppoitfeed as a teacher at the. Riohmond Nursery School, im the plaoe of Mrs, Grace Milton, who hap resigned. Miss Martha Perkina.M the. Other teacher at the. school, t Rt>* hearsals are haing held- Jor the jtlay. “Other People’s Husbands" -tobe given at Townsend ..Copiniupltr Senter very aoon. The east include, Mrs. Alice Winbum* Mr«k-Ellen Hall. Mrs. Ida McConnell, Miaaea Mecky Byrd. EdiAi Irvin, ; aad.Julia Ramey. .Leland Hager, Maurk>e Huffman, Frit* Cooper, David Wlm. burn. Mrs. Julia Wrenn Partner ia Erecting the play. Mrs. Helen Taylor left for Michigan to spaad the summer. Mrs. Melva Richardson and Miss Alice Johnson motored to Washington, D. for a few.daja. Mrs. Agatha Saulters and Mrs. Mary Louise Robinson motored-to Detroit for the week-e«M. . : Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doty have motored to Lake Waltooit. . Michigan where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Dudley ; and George Grant Black and Miss Beulah Miller all of Richmond. Kj., ^r»»re the guests of Mrs. Edna Drift on Tuesday, July 5. They were en route to Ctncipnati to the Ail Baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordan of; Toledo, Ohio, were thp guests of Miss Jessie Hamlet and Bob Hamlet of Eatoti,.Ohio, for tjw week-erfd. - . .. „ - On Bunday afternoon. July 3. Mr. end Mrs. Edward Jordafu Bob Hamlet and Miss Edna Irvin. Jack
Johnson and Miss Jessie Hamlet all motored to Dayto, to visit relatives and friends. . A lovely picnic was
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Logansport, Ind* Mrs. Mabel Hill entertained, the West Side Banking Club . at her home last Tuesday. -The life and work of James: Weldon Johnson were features of the program but the guest speaker was Mrst .Jane Shackleford of Terre - Haute .who gave: an intensely interesting talk on the Child’s Negro History; at wbkh she $s the author,. - She toUl of her publishing it as a long needed work algo read sema pf the iqani letters of appreciation of her contribution to tne student world from all sections of the country. She gave an outline of the proceedings necessary to publication of a book after the idea is conceived by the author. After the meeting which was held on the apacious porc h the members and guests were served refreshmeirts In the dining ropm. Mrs. Mary Croomes and Mrs. Stella Garnett of Culver were also present. ! Mrs. Fannie Simmons has returned to her home after submittiag to an operation at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Effle Harris and son Harry Harris visited in Indianapolis last week. Miss Mary Mitchell of Kokomo. the Prom Queen of this year visited a week here as the guest of Miss Artelia Moore. While here Miss Moore honored her with a lawrf party at her home. Mrs. Avis Weaver and daughters of Kokoom are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Thelma Crane. Mrs. J. W. Parker received word of the critical codition of her sbn-in-lriw, H. E. Ford, superintendent o# the Riverside Sanitarium and Hospital of Nashville, Tenn.. who whs operated on at Hinsdale San and hospital. Hinsdale. Illinois, where he had charge of the X-Ray department for flfteei/ years before accepting the office in Nashville. His wife Mrs. Ida Ford and sons Harry Jr. and John Richard are at his bedside.
nn MiUer Park. Those attend ip'g were: Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Misses Gladys and Alice Walden, Mlsa Bemtae McGinnis, JLefoy Rjuft tey of New Xwk CUy, Bob Hamlet and Edna 4rvin, Jack Johnson and Jessie Ham let, Luther,. Irfip Jr Ffcpd Hamlet. Bud apd Buster Johnson, and Frank and Bill #pld eni A Jowly, pienic ^ras held at the Htiffin8GCa shack <ju the Fourth pf July. Nearly 50 guests enjoyed themselves at games and swimming. Guests included people of the City, of indtahapolis* DaytOn, tm CM
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- i, jrXt; i Mr. and Mrs, Frad ^Vempiih.^gaht the week-end In Toledp, Ohio. Mrs Jerr Mayfield and nieofts, MgrgPrlte and Bernke Rohinsop have re turffed to their hqme -in Lancaster. Ky., niter a three weeks’, visit with Mr.s. Mayields brotljer. Frank Faulkner. Nearly 150 girls and hpys enjoyed a lovely party at the hejnc of Miss Jeanette Lewis of RherWan street on Friday evening. July 8 in the honor of Marcellus Lewis of Indtonapoiib. t Games were played and lovely refershments served "bo tfee- fheets. • ■ •• •- : Mrs- Wnttle Walker of Riybrnjmd. Kentucky, js...the, guest ef hpr duughter and sop-in-law, Mr - Mra Benjamin Embry of, £ r Nprth 12th Mrs. Bffie Lamb M HI at the Held Memorial HMpitaL.Mhf. Madoe was hostess f<tr the. N;G.S. OeKwIng club on ■ Friday^ afternoon. Quinn Denny died at the. boifre of his daughter. , Mre. i Shelia Faulkner on North West .L stfeet on Thursday. July . 7th. Funeral services were held in Ricthhbfid, Keptncht. off Sdtdtday, l ^ —i -1—J .: » cl • i,- •: If -« j - - r
(By RALPH L. LESTER for ANP)
Today’s Twenty-third Psalm. movernePt. It will be kdown as the
The Politteian is my shepherd; I am in need. He mgketfc me to support him in gfaird sty I© * He leadeth me beside the atlll fee. tories. He destroyeth my confidence; He leadeth me into economic ehaok for hi* party’s eak«. Yea, though I walk through the valley at the shadow of depression, I anticipate no recovery; for he Is still with me; ~ His policies and his diplomacies they frighten me. He prepareth a reduction In my salary In the midst of plen-
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He anointeth my small Income w|th taxes: my expenses runneth wild. Surely low ' wages and poverty shall follow me all the days of my life. And I shall dwell in a mortgaged home forever.
E. H. Hall preached two sermons ai/J administered Holy Communion. John LQtWftl^lKl Bpsel/MaWeil df Detroit, werfe iii thd dity/ ' J ' binder son, Ind.
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The Phylllp Whegtley clnh htld its first, annual alumni, program a* Second M. E. church. Sunday afteraeou. Participant^ wejre. Rev., A. H Cmwley. Rev. I. R. Sumner, Mrs Mary Reed, Mrs. Howard Hamp fob. Miss Jeannett Montgomery. Miss Carol Minnefield, Carrie Rlnkemore, Mrs. Mary J. J. Ban dolph, Mrs. Fyed C. Augusta, Miss Drnscilla Mallory, -the principal speaker. Rev. H. A. Perry, Miss Charlotte Miller and J[. W. Geater and Rev. John Clark. Fifteen dollars was raised apd added to the Scholarship Fund. The Friendship Baptist church was visited by a large choir from Indianapolis. A bus was chartered and ah old fashioned basket dinner was served after Which the choir, sang. The pastor • Rev. Devaehter. preached an inspiring sermon. A debate was given at the church Sun'day. Rev. Price and Ebeml;?rs will contest the Second Mr E. church .membership. , The Junior choir from Muncie will sing. Mrs. Jessie Turner has opened a sandwich shop. Rev. H. A. Perry and family are vacationing. They plan to visit in Tuskegee, Alabama. Atlanta, Georgia, and points in Florida. - -
DO YOU KNOW, . . . That the first aU.Negro regiment of the U3. Army was the 54th Massachusetts infantry? In their first 'hattie, July, 1863, they were almost annihilated. . . That a trust fund was established for the education of Negroes in Liberia unijer the misapprehension that. American Negroes would eventuaily go there? . . . That Mississippi l* the only State in the Union in which the colored population exceeds the white? The percentage is 51. to 49. . ... That Ivar Kreugar, the.lAt® match magnate, was responsible for the superstition that it is unlucky for three people to light from Vie same match? He thereby increased his income many thou, sands of dollars. HOW DO YOU PEIX? • • w hen you advance an idea on an import subject and everyone turns it down as being little more than hokum; thep some recognised authority front-pages the same the. ory you offered., and it is immediately gobbled up.
NAAWBCIp, or, in fdll, the Na. tlbnai Association Against Wearing Stocking Caps in Pulbiic. Special emphasis on the last two words. Wearing stocking caps, if necessary at all, should be confined to the privacy of one’s home. When worn in public, they are un. Sightly, show a lack of personal pride and frequently instigate ridi-
cule.
PUP® ?($%« the.Anpho, ta, feneauken. N. /. . . . of the last members of the I Nl lr. D. A. leaves town sadder, but, we hope, wiser. He took a- l< oeot »-.tiiniizitag in an old fashioned game.
To Staff WHO, De» Moines
i'> . , X Hi > .A, T<u» -4 - ' LAHORE R’S SONG ‘ . • . ■ ' <■ V ' •' -'f i . ’ f (B> Octave Liily Jr. for ANF) For ages now this yoke of tyrafcfuy Mas. held me slave within its iron clasp; Through eyes dimtned by the brine of misery I see now that if I would break the grasp Oppression holds me with, J must strike first The Wow for freedom. But, can I alone Expect to quench this centuries’ old thirst For water justice meant for everyone? . |It matters not that I succeed or fail To wipe the mist of serfdom from ray eyes If failure be my lot, I shall not fail Against the fates with wails and frantic cries No. if it.be that I^ must die for right, My death might sound the drum doom for. might
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t > , RUWi| FOB HEART tHROB COLUMN ; U Lstters to (fait must contain : a throO-cant postago stamp fir pOttago. Thera is ni charge fpr ppkfiiMitg Mfe litter. 2. Addeeeee of pals cannot be given out until the fleet letter his gone through the column. After that I will be more than ffad to tend thi address of the pal to anyone wishing It. ; a. Malta your letter aa Interesting as possible fo that tha pan par to whom yea writ# win be afixieui to' oerraepond with you. Although ft fa Midom that a pen pdf doe« pot answer thi lattera he Or eh# receiVea, I cedhot guarantee you a reply. I can only assume the reeponalbHIty of paeslnn your letter on. / 4. Please do not aik fne to enter into personal correspondonee with' you; that la impoeaible. l ». Address yaue letter to The. Maart Throb Editor, Tha Mdlg napoha Recorder, iltd# Indiana Avenuo. “TILLIE.**
ROLAND REDD,
Sensational IC^year old pianist. discovered and acclaimed by Harold Fair, WHO Program Director, aa one of the most accomplished and imuaual piano stylists on the sir today. Son of a Baptist minister. organist and .coifOge theologian.; and a musical mother who sings and teaches piano, both grandfathers were Baptist ministers, too. And older brother is a professional pianist and arranger, and conducts his own orchestra, in which another brother plays trumpet and saxophone. One sister, winner of two scholarships, teaches school in Buffalo, N. Y. Another
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
The Annual Picnic sponsored by the members of the Swastika club will be given at the Shambaugb. Lake Home, Thursday, July 14. Swimming, boating, horseshoe, croquet and other recreational gomes
will be enjoyed. Mrs. Helen Xpung. president. Members are Mesdames Mae Pipkin, Ethel Bailey, Jape M c '
Hopkinsville. Ky. Rev. O. A. Calhoun and Mrs. Hattie Brayles, and Mrs, Calhoun have returned from a three vaca tion In Chicago with relatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Bell Irvin of MadtHOffville, and Mr. and Mrs. William Givens of Nashville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
North Vernon, Ind*
Louis Colbert and son returned to Louisville after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gloss Tflylof, Richard Staten of Columbus called on Edward Bfowii, Sunday. Hoy Lttay, wBo has been employed at Columbus, has return'jg borne. Master Gaylord Watkins of tedianapothi ia visiting his grandparents. Little Delols King and brother of Indianap-
olis are visiting relatives.
Little Laura Mae Easton and sisters have returned frooi Columbus after several weeks’ visit. Melbert Goode spent Saturday in Cincinnati.
Call. Marjorie D.. Wickliffe, . Barbara Warfield, Ethel Talbert, Una Mae Turner, Racheal Newburn, Funtfie Wallace, Eva Dickerson and. Miss Elina E. Alsup. John E. Kidlev, supervisor at the Bpys School. Plainfield, Indiana, and family were week-end guests of their respective families. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rid lej Sr. Mrs. Lucy Wilson and daughter, Mjs. Glads. /Vy. Vaughn attended the funeral of the former’s sister in Lafayette, Indiana. The City Federation of Colored Wpmeff ciulns The, ef«j* The Mery, McLeod Betbtifte club. The Ultra Art aa4 ; LHlh^ .Jqwe* Brown Culture, club will Mr represented at the State, convention In
Terre Haute, Ind.
Mrs.; Robert -Armfleld apd
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G, Carlton
Mrs. Thomas £«*£*• Mias
My rl, Diggs, business maiiagm of the, Chicago Bee, ypas , a t holjday guest of her parent*,. Mf-Mrs. Major. Davie. The (Rive M. Rhodes Floral club will fee. entertained- at Rome Gity, Indiana, at the Lake cottage of. Mrs. Emma Manion. Mgs. E., Dickerson is president. Mr. and
Louis Colbert affd son-of Louisville, ^ a visited with relatives apt! friends > S ® t Lafay^ Saturday. Robert Bolden of Ver i 6 ** 6 Bldd,es *** WB »e Davis have
ert L. Clardy, Patrol leader, Frank inon. called on Mrs, Mattie Litzer retu rned from a motor trip to MeJ. Thomas and William White, i sjaturday evening, Walter t<*u I Kinney, Texas. Mrs. Olive Lynch will leave Satur- R^b Branch, are Improved ’ • The State.. Baptist .Association dv t« tjookortUe. Kcntucdcj-. to [ Mlw „ elcn and M „ Ile j„ hMo ; ,«>n«utJo n 1 S Er,*yllla .wm to at-
t»(« tto State Board Eiamlnation. h . TC r<tJ , rQMl home a o- 1 '
tended by Rev. Richard Dixon, pastor of the Mt. Olive Baptist church, and wife, Mrs. Corrie D. Shaw. State president of Women’s Work; Mesdames Flozelle Rindy and Ffnnces Howell, and Mrs. Loedicia Barkesdale. Pilgram Baptist church Rev. John Dixie and wife; Mrs
sister, also winner of two scholar^ ships, is a student in an Alabama university; and a third iS song stylist. The boy has an uncanny ear. Poasessed of a flawlfsa technique, his playing amazes prpfea,sional musicians and delighti alt hearers. Program Director Fair predicts a brilliant future for the lad. J. Roland Redd—“Johnny-at-the^Piano” — broadcasts exclusively over WHO-De Moines, where he appears as a guest artist twic£ weekly on the 10:30 to 11:00 p. m. Jam Sessions on Mondays and Friday*.
Evansville, Ind.
Edith E. HUe
Little Hope Baptist church—Rev. George Cooksey, pastor. The services were largely attended all day Sunday. In the afteriAnm, the I Trust in the Lord Club conducted a special rally. Rev. Pulling, choir and gospel chorus of Norris Chapel Baptist church in Henderson con<1 acted wonderful services for the club, which Were a great success. Sis. .Julia Greathouse, president. The Mothers and Deacons of the chferch will have a big chicken dinner at the church beginning at noon. July 16. Mr. Major Austin, chairman of Deacons; Mrs. Greathouse, chairman of mother’s board.
All are invited. Mrs. Barbara A. gram will be given Sunday
Fannie Tharp, Shiloh Baptist Dyer is somewhat improving at
church; Rev. J. C. Taylor, pastor and wife. Mrs. Addie Campbell of Mt. Olive Baptist church and Mrs. Mamie Brown, state social worker arid others. , Mrs. JiHttie Winfield and father. John Anderson of Champaign, are guqsts qf the latters daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bolden Bake and family. Rev. William E. Guy, minister of Tqruer A.M.E. chapel and a committee under chairmanship of Ed Jar J* U.hthank, executive secretary of the Wheatley Social Center are planning a memorial program honoring the Hon. J. Weldon Johnson. The Cuban All Stars Baseball team was defeated in a loose game at the league Park, Thursday night. The Wheatley Social. Center Trio, comaesed of the Mesdame^ Henrietta W. Jones, Martha Lyons and Miss Evelyn Warner rendered selections at a Bepubllcaff rally at Foster Park Thursday evening. Hundreds of folk motored to Beautiful Fox Lake to spend the holiday sea son. Bus loads of people were present from Indianapolis, Gary. Marion. Toledo and other cities. A baby contest of the Household of Kiitb No- 4522 will culminate July 22, N. G. Mattie Nard. Ellis Micheaux, undertaker has returned from attending the funeral of his nephew in Flitft. Michigan. The Ft. Wayne Msnls Civic League are making gala plans for their annual picnic, the latter part of July. President, T. F. Lewis, chalfman, Co-
lumbus, Kazee.
home of her brother. Samuel Anderson. Mrs. Nora Garrett, spent July 4 iu Mt. Vernon. Indiana, visititfg relatives and friends. A large large delegation from the city will attend the sessions of the Mt. Olive Baptist State Association in Terre Haute next week beginning July 18 at Highland Baptist church. The funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Lewis Snorton, 1930 S. Governor were conducted Monday morning at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Rev. J. M. Caldwell offiated assisted by the pastor Rev. John'son aifrl others. She had been a member of this church for eleven years. She is survived by the husband. James Snorton; parents; four sisters, Mrs. Ora Jones, Mrs. Lucille Tyler, Mrs. Cordie Dixon, this city; Mrs. Irma Cody of Toledo. Ohio: two aunts. Misses Maud and Nina Banks, one uncle, William Banks, a host of other rela-
tives and friends.
The services were largely attended at Hood Temple Zion church. The pastor, Rev. Gantt preached at the morffmg hour. In the afternoon. Rev. Moore and members ffom St. James Baptist church were in charge. Rev. Frank Edwards preached at night. Rev. G. E. Johnson and wife at Ml. Zion Baptist church will begin a spiritual and financial drive beginning July 25 to 31 for the benefit of the church trustees. George M«Millin, chairman*. The public ‘is asked to atteud. The Willing Workers club will give away a big basket of groceries July 22. A pro-
W.C.G. WANTS A WIDOW FOR A PEN PAL Dear TilHe: Please send me. the address of the young widow who wants a real map for a peu-pal. I am forty-sev-en, brown skin, five ft. and 10 iifehes tall, don’t drink Jor gamble. I like shows, .swimmigg and I do like to go to church and auto races. I am in a trucking business at the present time. I am wery anxious to contact. these ladles land hope you you will be able tej send them to me shortly. LONESOME WAN! TO MEET TARZAN
I am very mneh/iriterested in the letter which the/writer sigffs his name Tarzan.” I 8m more than anxious to meet hijn and talk things over. I am brqwn skin, 37 yeaW
old. weigh 158 arnd am 5 ft. 4 inch-/ Dear Tillie:
es. I would like his name and ad- “ dress at once. I work hard, love church activities and also clean sports. I am considered an excellent cook and housekeeper and
have a diploma for feoth.
Yours truly, LONESOME.
and thoroughly enjoy , happy tjurroundings. I would enjoy corresponding with some one whose interests are similar to mine. Yours, HOPEUL. HOFINGSTILL HAS AMBITION Dear Tillie: Please send me the name and address of the young man who calls himself Tarzan in this week’s issue, Saturday, Jiffy 9. I’d like 4o write him and maybe I can inter 1 est him and find a pal in himThank you kindly for your patience in trying to help me find a
pal.
Sincerely. HOPHFUL.
BROWN EYES ALSO
WANTS TO MEET TARZAN
LONESOME WIDOW WANTS TO MEET A PAL Dear Tillie: I am a lonesome widow wanting pen pals. Any one interested please answer. I am 40 years old, light brown skin, and very nice looking. 1 have a pleasing personalit and I also like to go to church and would like to bear from a Christian man. Please send me the Tdrzau’s address, as I’d like to contact him. sincerely, M. J. MILLER.
night, omipe.
HOPING TRIES HER LICK AGAIN Dear Tillie: Even* though I have been unsuccessful in that I have not received any answers,to my letter sent in a few weeks ago, 1 am nci discouraged and if j aid not asking too much, I shall request that ytrti will please reprint ray letter, if you still have it. Thanking you again,
July 24 for the Buds of Prom Mrs. E. W. Gantt in charge. Mrs. Irene Baker is convalescing nicely from illness and is glad to see her many friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Bogus and sister Mrs. Jackson spent a few days last week itf Chicago visiting their niece, Mrs. Ger.aidine Duncan, formerly of this city. 8 j The services were nicely attend- i ed at Bethel Baptist church. The j church will observe its eighteenth anniversary beginning July 25-31. The pastor, Rev. McFarland will conduct services all day Sunday, July 17 at the Durrettes Avenue Baptist church in Hopkinsville. Ky. Rev. McFarland will also preach the introductory sermon in Terre Haute at the Mt. Olive Agsociation. Mrs. Sylvester Strayhorn is improving from serious illness last week. William Lenox continues ill. Miss Vera Morpin, 607 E. Walnut is spending two weeks visiting in Terre Haute.
REPRINT Dear Tiffin: I, have been reading with quite a deal of interest your pen i»al column. I would like very much to correspdnd with a genMeman ItetWeen the ages of 40 and 50 years. I am a widow, past -f 0 - brown skin, medium height, and build. Am interested in church and especially in choir and chorus work. I enjoy dub work and have had training in dramatic art. I have an excellent: Jot) and am considered excellent cook. I H?ve clean wponrts ■.. ■;: r: :w t: ,:s: , A 1 , IBS':::: w j... 1 =
I have written to you several' times for addresses of Pen Pals, and so I am writing you again, asking yoli to please send toe the name awl address of the man who signs his name as. Tarzan. Hie letter appeals to me very much: I am a widow, 38 years old. 5 ft. 1, weigh 150 lbs., am a church worker. arid I love all clean' sports. I am brownskin, not so bad to look at and 1 don t smoke or drink. Would love to meet a good clean gentleman, that really wants the
best this life can afford.
Please send me Taizun’s address.
BROWN EYES.
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FORSAKEN IS STILL FORSAKEN Dear Tillie: I don’t want to take too tonClT of your time but ydu are the . finseen friend to others ar/d I know in time you will be to me- I wrote you a letter ipore th^n a month ago arid signed ft, Forsaken. There were three men who wrote and asked for my address as yet none of them have written. May be they forgot to send stamps. This is jUst to let them krief# I am Still FORSAKEN.
TED FINALLY READS ABOUT ONE WHO INTERESTS HIM j Dear Tillie: Reading your heart throbs quite often*. I have finally read of quo who calls herself the Young Widow'. whom I thiffk will interest mq. She has the very points I’m inufcfi inteyested in. I am 36. not bgd looking and l have a good job. Everyone says 1 Have £ pleasant disposition attd would make a nice friend for some nice lady. And I am quite sure that the young widow is just the person for me. Yours truly, •» -r « * Ted.
18 * t home I with jwllrtive!?in Indiaffa^lil. her.
L. G. Montgomery called ofi Mrs.
to spend the summer
George Jr. Petrie left Monday for Chicago to spend the summer with his mother. Miss Mary Elizabeth Small was hostess of a .birthday party Thursday night at the home o? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke HfitnlL' Mrs. Hamm Ella Brown has returned to her home In Terre Hajffe. after /speffdlhg several wMk* with her parents. Rev. arid ktyp Ifopson. Abe Coleman has re lilfped to his home after being confined to the hospital in New Ydrk
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Miss Catherine Hayes is improving slowly at her home. Mrs. Mat tie Moore, who has been In Meharry Pharmacy Hospital in Nashville spent,, test week with her sister. Mrs. Alice Petri. Mrs. Moore left Thursday for her home in Elkton. Ky. Man ymusic lovers attended the Fats Waller dance Thursday tfight af the Cotton etnb. Mrs. Anna Mae Moore is ill at bar homeRe▼; , Abraham Swadsd of Nashville is lh the city preaching at the Chant of Cbriet. Mrs. Willie SonHiern Is improving slowly afte»- being the victim of a serious fall. Rev. O. A- CalhoftR. naator , of Treemsft. K^s eriR{iged Rev. Elbert ofGary td cOrtdncf a tea day vival services, tieginpinx Tuesday nhrftf. .filly 17 NnnOor. .Tnlf '3 was third quarterly meeting at FYee loan chapel. -The .presiding - Eider
Ada L. Goode, Sunday evening. The 1041* Annual Home coming of Second M. E. Church will fee held at Klines Grove Aug. 28th. Tfee Ladies Aid Society sponsored a Hobo- trip last Thursday site which was attended. Mother Easton is not well; Ben. Hetfry mf Vernon visited the sick, here , Sunday evening. - .The Boy Scout club of ficers vyerfe installed Sunday evfintog at Second M. E. church; Rev. Hf fU Mays, pastor, officiated. Choir rehearsal each Wednesday night. Members are kindly requested to attend. The District Supt. will make his second visit to Spcond church July 31. All members will please respond to yotfr District SteWafd arid DIst. Leaders. Mr. aad .Mrs. Richard Staten* visited Mrs. Lucinda Mitch-
61 Sunday. '
Mrs. L. G. Bean has returned to Iridianripolis aftfer. visiting her sister. M«tt Carrie. Barton. Mrs. Thomas Scrngs has returned to Anderson. after visiting her slater, Mrs. Afia L. Good arid Mr. arid Mrs. Rob ert Sadler. Rev. Chas. Speaks is on th« stek list. Mrs. H. B. Mays organized a Jr. Aid Society of the teen age group. The society meets (fiefe TriAsday tfteftfdori.
Praise the Mountain and stick to the’. plaitf.
Muncie, ind. * Cfcafloa H. Parker, Reporter Mr. find Mrfe. Albert AleiandAr.Mrs. Rayirioiid Alexander q n d daughters ; Rosalyu and , .EudOfa Alexander spent tfie holidays in Toledo. Ohio. The girls will remain fhr tha; somtoer, with. * their ; ; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and MVs. Ollie Taylor arid son OhriTies?Herifry Parker Were .the week-find guekts of th« fofirier’K brother. Eddie Taylor and r family
in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Mary Davis spent the week lh Detroit, Michigan, the gnest qf her sons, Robert Larry and John Davis and sister, Mrs. Sarah Wade, ftaymond Alexander was the guest of his family in Detroit Mich., Sun-
day and Monday.
. Mrs. D. M, Russell, evangelist Who has beeff cppdnottng revival services at Trinity M- E. chufeh for two weeks came to a close Sunday, July 10. . She begins a tent service at Frqiikfptt Ind., for Rev. Franklin Jones, for two weeks. Elder Ofcaf-Sanders arid wife affehdfd the Bible Convention in Detroit, Mich. On tfieir return they stopped | Fott Wiyrifc and vtaiHA ft? the bedside of Mrs. Mattie Pnyard. formerly of ffrfe* city, wfco Is vefy ill. The stork made several stops
and Mrs. Fredrick Wright a son; Mt. and Mrs. Wesley Green a son ; Mr. and Mrs. Otbal Lee Connley a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Augdfitin a daughter ' All firfi doing nm * . The Neighborhood Bible Olgss mfet Tuesday morning with Mrs. Laura Woods. Mrs. Ypfea Dunff ufiderwent.an operation at Ball Me morial hospital rind Is improving Tfee FottrlK Quarterly meeting will he Mid fit Bethdl A.M.E. dhureh Sunday. July 17. Preaching at 3 p. rif fey Rfiv. W. C. Irviri pastor of Shaffer Chapel A.M.E. Church; music by the|r choir. At 7:30 p. m. sermon by. the Presiding .Elder J. P. Q. Wallace.
Rockport. Ind. Miss Roxie Gill,. Indianapolis, came last Tuesday for Alexander Rhay Rho will make his home with her, Tferiy , left . ftor Indianapolis Monday, r Mrs. Lizzie Grimes and Walter Hartwell are serlouslv ill. Mt*. Arifta Clark spent Saturday iff Evansville. R-ay. James Rfib-
ISunday. preached
M#%; 7 Jtfftaa Etta Taylof. Owfios,
bprb was guest of her sister, Madtine Perceii. ffemday. A feuaket
meeting will t>o hold at Smithfleld
in the city lately leaving with Mr. Bgptlst church, Sunday, July 17...
Franklin, Ind. The Misses Inez Smith. Helen Peunybpker, and Margaret Lander.of Columbus visited friends Sun day afternoon. Miss Sara Alice Johnson returned from a few days visit iff Chicago and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. George Murry and daughter. Cornelia of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Hoosier of Knightstown visited friends and relatives Sunday. The King Tut club an organization of Young men, sponsored a dance on the Fourth of July at Frankliff Armory. The music was furnished by the Lockwood Lewis orchestra of Louisville. Several out-of-state visitors were present. Mrs.* George Metcalf of Frankfort was thy week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt. Jtfiss Effie Riffe and daughter rind friends of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the fourth of July yisiting her brother and Wife, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Riffe. Rev. J E. Bradford affd wife were the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Mayfield while here Saturday and Sunday. The Presiding Elder held last quarterly conference for the year. He preached in the morning and afternoon. Rev. Floyd preached Sunday at the Baptist church. Sunday in the absence of Rev. O. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Montgomery have returned home after a vacation in Chicago. HI. Mrs. Jessie Frye of Indianapolis spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Webster Montgomery. ff *1
of Cincinnati and congregation participated. Rev. George Baltimore, Indianapolis, and his congregation also participated and good services were enjoyed. Miss Edna Branford has returned from a week’s visit with Callie and Geneva Roberts of LeharAm, Indiana. Ray, Travis and Sulveter Crowe, Cornelia Murphy were visitors in SUeJbyville, Wednesday night. Maxine Jackson spent the. Fourth of July in Lebanon with friends. Clifford Senours of Cleveland is visiting his father, Virgil Senours./K. Kenneth Lynch of Charefield is vfsitiffg their mother, Mrs. C. Senours. The Tramway baseball team won another victory over Fairland Boys, score 3-4.
Terre Haute, Ind.
Mitchell, Ind.
Several attended the. Fellowship meeting meeting at Bedford Sunday. Mrs. Sally Drake and granddaughter. Louise Lizty of Fairfield,
The pastor Rev. M. Dickerson and efeoir of St. Paul Baptist church will render services iff Charleston, Illinois, Sunday. Mt. Olive Baptist church with Rev. J. L. Ralhara as moderator. The Modern Misses observed Finer Womanhood Day with an uuusual program at the First Free Baptist church with Miss
Ruth Uzell as president.
The Stewards Board of Alien Chapel will serve refreshments at the church Friday night, Tfeey wlU have a rally Sunday. Snnday evening the ohoir will begin its seventh annual chautauqua. The fourth affd last quarterly mating for this conference year will be held July 17 in charge of Rev. J. B. Bradford, presiding elder. The Stewardess No. 1 w:ill give a social.
Jujy 15 on the church lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberts have moved from 2235 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roberts and two sons attended the family feuniou at Roberts Settlement last week. They. will leave Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Hayden in Louisville. Jdrs. Leffa Stewart, after, several weeks visit with relatives .has returned to her hotoe ift Carrie. Mills; IU., aCcon|panied by her- sou, who will visit a f " • : t-:
few days. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murray, Mrs. Alice Mitchell and litthe daughter. Ethel, spent last Sunday with friends in Danville, 111/ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards had as guests for the Fourth,,.her mother and sister ,of Illinois. Mrs. William Washington and little driugiiter, Maxine who have beeff visiting Mrs. Lillie Harris, their mother and grandmother have returned to Rockport, III. Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral of J. Oscar Simpson last Tuesday at Secopd Baptist church were Mr- and Mrs. Lorenza Simpson, Indianapolis, son and daughter-in-law and nleqe. Elkart, IffJ.; Mrs. Martha Butler and daughter, nieces of ' fndlanapolis.; Herbert Martin, brother-in-law of Gfeenville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, nephew of Drakestufo, Ky.. and Rev. J. S. A. Mitch am of Iridianapolis. Shut-ins are Mrs' MatUOa Radcliffe in Hoover's SanftgHurti slowly improving. Ben Davis and Alex Wright continued vfiry 111 Mrs. Bearlee Bradshaw. Unioff Hospital filawly Improving, her sister. Miss Ernestine Hiftrvei, improving add will probably be afeie to go home next week. ' * A H . .
Jeffersonville, Ind.
Miss Francis and Louise Miller. MMrs. Elizabeth Marshall returned after visiting her father a week. Mrs. Lelia Crumes and daughter returned to Muncie FYiday. Mrs. Smithey Russell is confined ^o her ,
Shelby ville, tnd.
caMinlonf erenc* with the r <Wd T^ritt t* IntrdJr , rtre 0 Homec<mffnk
m the Second Baptist church was of Poole, William Caddie of Bed ’very successful. Rer. L. W- Gray^ford atteffded services here Sunday.'
iam Hines of .this city.
Monday arternoon at 2. o’clock.
the Ezra McDaniel Missionary Sri: K,muS'. “to-t tto* weel 'end wUh I ctety ,rn m«t ,«MJ«
church carnival at Bethel A.M.E. church throughout the week of July 18-23. There will be programs each evening given by the various auxiliaries ririd club? of the
bed with illness. Richard Paul ! clrirfcb. Refreshments fee Ganawav is improving. M[rs. Ruth ( served each evening. The general Stipp and daughter of Miffois and j public is cordially invited. Mr. and three friends visited the week-end I Mrs. Chester Wright of New Alwith Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bonds. |bany had as guest July'4, Mr. and Miss Helen Bonds spent, last ^{ C t^rsonvlllfi ^nd week in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. WifHe Nrisfe of jeffersonYIIIfi, arid
Oscar Hightower of Indianapolis, spefft the Fourth with Miss Lamont. Mrs. Vsrtice Bell vlsiteii hef Rrirents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bonds N. B. Wigginon, Anna Uoppfir Jr. Gladys and Elnora . Ulemons spfiiff Sunday in Iridiariripolis. Mr.” arid Mrs. Frailest Norris and cMIdten of Poole, William Caddie of Bed-
Mra Katherine Gotman qf Chat-
tanooga, Tenn.
summer
Gorman.
Mrs. William Parks of Toledo,
en route . to. Jeffetsdlfvilie stopped in Indianapolis £b attend the #edding qf her; sister, " Mrs. . Maggie Gran ton, who was married to Lee Goi*e, Saturday, Julf 8 fit high noon mass by’Rev. Bell of Mt. Pfiran Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wfeiburn, Mrs. Lena Dugan and daughter. Mrs. Margaret Vaughtf and children motored to Bedford last Sunday and spent fhe day with their mother. Mrs. Betti* Morton." - - - - —ir r'-i;',; 'r
PERU, IND. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer firid
Adam* Arid Mel vis Thompeferi at St. Louis,, spent the Fourth with Mrm Sims, arid Mrs. Au^fista flwfirifi slltenfiefi the funeral at T. ‘ Oifia* Simpson in TtoTO Haute. Indiana, last Tuesday. Mac MeCraw of ^iris has bfeen ill for the past five weeks. • - - •
