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dows and liberal advertising stagnation has begun.The day of the storekeeper is rapidly leaving passing, business, trade and the world is rapidly leaving him beside the road while it adopts modern methods and prepares itself to do business in a modern day and age.The horse and buggy age has been superceded by the automobile and airplane age. This is no theory, but a very potent fact.Prominent among the side of modern business and modern merchandising is advertising. Magazines, newspapers, billboards all about us shout a-loud this message to the merchant today.Business can no more operate without advertising today than it can get along without windows, up-to-date stores or any other adjunct generally recognized as necessary to the conduct of a business today.Without advertising business in all times today would stagnate.—THE INDUSTRIAL ERASAY PLEASANT THINGSOne man make a habit of saying pleasant things just as easily as to say unpleasant things, and itis far more agreeable in every way. It clears the atmosphere and puts people at their ease, and smooths out the wrinkles and friction of daily life. Try it. There are always pleasant things that can be said, only look for them instead of the defects, errors and short-comings. Just make it habit to observe and speak of the pleasant things instead of the obviously unpleasant and life will be far more harmonious to you. GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSONBlack ^ NewsVol. 1. Kittenville, Miss. No. 27Fan in hand,A swish swash sound.I Beads of sweat,I burning down.NEW CASTLE, IND.* _Mrs. Leona Wilis, Mrs. Clarinda Ross, Mrs. Velina Watson and Mrs. Gertrude Walden have returned from Rushville, where they attended the 31 annual meeting of Woman's Home Missionary society. • Rev. Roulhac, Of nersville, was guest of Mrs. Donald Aichey and family, last week. • Mrs. Lula Hiser spent the week end in Rushville. From »J.ere she will return to her home in Indianapolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodloe, Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Goodloe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boatright. • Ladies Aid of Wiley M. E. chuw:h met with Mrs. John Hardin. • Mr. and Mrs. Da las Walden spent the week end in Shirley, as guests of Miss Le-ora Trail. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boatright spent the week end in Tell City. • Mr. and Mrs. David Neal and Richard Beater spent Snday in Madison. * Lawn Fete given at the home of Mrs. Neal, last Monday evening was a success. * Parsonage committee will give a Weiner roast at the home of Mrs. Marie Myers, Friday evening. * Wilma and Ethel Boatright have the Measles. • Services were very good at both churches, Sunday. • Members of Bethel A. M. E. church are planning a basket meeting July 12 come and bring your baskets and eh joy the day with us. * Misses Anna Marie, Frances and Mr. Harold Cavanaugh, Indianapolis, visited friends here Sunday. * A tea will be given at the home of Mrs. James Bean Wednesday afternoon forthe convention. Visitingministers and their wives were: Rev. Shamboger, R. E.cnurch in Louisville. Kentucky; Rev.F. Smith, superintendent of the Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis district; Rev. lt;and Mrs. R. K. Skelton, Barnes church, Indianapolis; Rev. end Mrs. M. W. Clair, Jr. of Simpson in Indianapolis; Rev. Turpea U. Jr. of Evanston, Illinois; Rev. Turpeau, Sr., Cincinnati, O.; Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Hodoway and Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Alexandria, Anderson; Rev. Moyer, North Vernon; Rev. Watson, New Castle; Mrs. R. B Scott, Louisville, was re-elected conference president; Mrs. Stovall, first vice-president; Mrs. A. W. Ware, recording Sec.; Anna M. Williams, Detroit, recording secretary; Mrs. Arnold, treasurer. It was a very successful convention. Asberry church in Lexington, Kentucky, will entertain convention next June.FRANKFORT, KY.Mrs. Cora Graham entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday of Master Janies Thomas Graham. About twenty youngsters were present. * Mrs. Mary S. Conda received Corinthian Baptist Church aid, Friday. • A number of prominent colored Republicans attended Republican State convention in Lexington, Wednesday. Among those attending were: Dr. E. E.Underwood, member of State Central committee; J. A. Ray, B. F. Spencer, Jr., J. A. Wilson, Geo. Whittaker, Mrs. Louise P. Simpson, Mrs. Addie Lindsay, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, O. H. Carter, Dr. W. C. Anderson, E. H. Page. * Sunday, Corinthian church tendered an appreciative testimonial to Rev. W. L. Campbell.. Rev. W. L. Campbell has accepted a call to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and the services were in appreciation of the wonderful seivice he has rendered to the church and community during his five years stay in the city.' * Mrs. William Combs is impovred. * In appreciation of the generous response of
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