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League. In the meantime more and more colored people are losing their jobs and being replaced by whites in all the larger cities. This is a very unfortunate predicament for any people. What the result of it all will be it is impossible to say.A recent Washington dispatch contained the announcement that thousands of Negroes are returning south in search of employment. It is generally known that life in many of the larger northern cities for colored citizens is becoming less and less attractive. It is to be hopd that the back to the south movement will help materially to solve the present economic problems of our people.HOMELY PHILOSOPHYDISCOVER YOUR IGNORANCEYour own ignorance is one of the very hardest things for you to discover. It is easy to see the short comings, errors and weaknesses of others while your own remain concealed. The time spent in observing the lack in others might be well spent in discovering and mending one's own ignorance.—GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON.reached the retirement age. II i s friends here, and in New York, regret his retirement, which was voluntary. In resigning, Mr. Taylor has shown the same uncanny foresight which made him one of the most efficient secretaries in the organization, i. e., knowing when, how and where to act.Down around Vicksburg, Ml#*., during the Civil war, the last Important place held by the Confederate* on the Mississippi river, .captured by General .Grant, _l*_ *tlll carrying on their slavish practice. Men working on U. S. government work, are lashed with plow lines,think you are the most efficient finger-printer that ever sat behind a pencil eliminator.”Again, Merry, Happy, Peaceful and Plentiful Christmas to all.Black NewsVol. 1. Kittenville, Miss. No. 52He called upon his friend,To find some turkey there, But the covering from that bird, Was a skin o’ hair.FRANKLIN, IND.Mrs. H. C. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Guy Miller anddaughter, Mrs. Edlin and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Boyce, Thursday. MrtoMiller and son Guy, enjoyed the day hunting. • (Nelson Harris spent tho week with his sister, Mrs. Perkins, returned to his home In Connersville. Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hord and family, Indianapolis, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. p.nd Mrs. Fred Hord. • Mrs. Carrie Clemmons and daughter, Josephine and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waites, Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Webster Montgomery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frye, Indianapolis. • Mrs. Cora Clark is seriously ill at her home. •Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garret, Indianapolis, visited with Mrs. Sarah Vardlman and family, Saturday. • David Jenkins spent Sunday at Sdclbyville, guest of friends. • Mrs. Lula Webb, Indianapolis and little Miss Clark who has just come back to U. S. from Africa, visited Andy Henderson, Sunday. They attended Scsond Baptist Sunday school in the afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. George Craig spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Perkins, who has been ill. • Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins entertained atdinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
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Indianapolis Recorder

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

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