Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1942 — Page 5
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1942
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Ford-Larkins Marriage Performed at New Bethel; Reception Held Ht Home
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Mi.ss Lurleii*- l^irkins, (laughter of Mr. ami Mis. Irvin Larkins, became the bride oi 1 neinuiu Lee told Sunday afternoon at hall pasi lour o clock at .New Hi i.,el Uaptist ehurch. Ke\. George iiai Tim o t- pt rloi uied Hu* single ring ceremony, assisted by Rev. \\ . Stalks. A beautiful setting was formed by two white columns with latti e arch with a background of green Muilax. terns and palms and two seven-branch caiuilelahra and baskets of garden flowers and while satin pillows in center. The center pews for tin* family were marked with white bows and preceding the ceremony, Wallace Woolfolk sang. "Recausc”: Verne Overton sang, '•<> Promise Me" and Miss Clarissa W i u lock sang ' 1 Love You Truly." Miss Rachel Gist. Mrs. Ltertha Davis and Mrs. Mary Ktta Johikson were the a companists. Mrs. Verna Barnes, organist, played the nuptial niaivh. Mrs. Eurene Harrison of Detroit, Mich., sister of the bride, was matron of honor and she wore aqua pink with a pink net shoulder veil. Her bouquet was of briareliff ro<es. delphinium and baby breath. The bridesmaids, the Misses Naomi Lee. wore green and carried a bouquet tied with green tulle: Mamie Brown, yellow and a bouquet tied with green tulle: Ophelia White. |\tO W! A DENTAL BUDGET PLAN INVESTIGATE |Sp«ciat Attention, Full and Partial Plates—Dental Surgery Extraction—X-Ray DR. THEODORE CABLE lioe Walker Bldg. LI. 5279
powder blue, and a bouquet tied with pink tulle: and Louise Jones, yellow, and a bouquet tied with rose tulle. T.k if gowns were of organza with square necklines short i.uti slcevi ; and were tiimined with ribbon hows. They carried arm bouquets of talisman roses, delphin him and baby breath. Little Barbara .1 e a n Harrison. I niei-e ct tin* bride of Detroit, and ITiillia Gene (Tessin were flower 1 girls. They wore white and ear ' ried baskets decorated with tuile and scattered rose petal 0 . i The bride, who entered the ohur h (in the arm of her father., was lovely in creme white lace and net over satin, fashioned form lifting with long fitted sleeves and off ; white satin buttons down the back. { Her ting* r tip veil fell from a wnatli of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Joliainia Hill roses and blue delphinium. and Louis Harrison. Detroit, brother-in-law of the bride. was best man and Bert Means, Marcel Tolden. James Amos. Wilson Lennear. Harry Porter. Edd Merker and Leroy Thomas were ushers. A reception was held following the wedding at the home, 2(K> , .» Boulevard place at which time, Mrs. Bertha Payton. Toledo and Mrs. Joseph Dunham of Chicago were out-of-town guests. Mrs. Ford is a graduate of Artucks high si hool and has been aci five in the musical circles of the church ami is an official of the East side Social club. Mr. Ford ts director of tin* Wondering Four uuartett and is chairman of the Southside Charity and Savings club. The couple will honeymoon m 1 Detroit and will be at home after August 1 at 2061) Boulevard pi., i apt. T.
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Twenty five numbers of the Ad vaneed First Aid class held at the Flanner House sue*essfully coin j pleted the *ourse this week and will Ik* granted certificates from j National Red Cross headquarters, i Rosa Beverly. ITiari Bleds.K*. Kubie P.rown. Tullis Brown. Jean A. j Cage, Mary Crowders. Dorothy W. i Dickerson, Ora Lee Howard. El ! vine .lo'nnson. Maria Johnson Ale ! tliia Lawrence. Hattie Mae Lyons. I Alma McRoberts. Charles Henry ! Moore. Mabel Nance Cornelia Nie'j ols. Ethel PhilliiKs. Elizabeth H. Porter. Amy Robinson. Elizabeth Sadler. Blanche Gordy Sims. Eliza1 Ik th Stovall. Mary Lou Venerable. I Julia Johnson and Genevieve Wade were the successful ones. Irene H. Jones. American Red Cross in I stru tor was in charge. Many of these candidates are i eligible to enter tbe Instructor s I course which will be given by a National Red Cross executive soon. First Aid knowledge is very necessary in these times and every citizen should avail himself of the opportunity freely offered to get this valuable instruction. * * * STANDARD FIRST AID COI RSE IS FINISHED. Eight women finished the Standard First Aid Course successfully last week in tbe class held at First Baptist crurch. North Indianapolis last week. Irene H. Jones, instructor.
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Mr. and Mis. John H. I riniu; in N. Traiib avenue entertained Sunday night with a late tlnvc(niirst dinuej at tln ir aonie. Guesth were Mr. and Mr John Primus the (Tins. Hatchets, Ersest Waddy d i°. Eva Gaim*^. Hairy Neisi.u. Mi *. Katherine Hollis. Ko!u-:rt H tii away. Miss Margaret Primus, the <Mto Primus* and granddamrliter. Mis s Beulah Mae i'rimus. Aft* r diii'ier. cocktail were c>nio,\ed ami the party attended tue Tiny Brad shaw dame at tin* Sunset Terrace.
Terry Grays Vacation Here
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gray of Ja kson. Mis... spent a part of their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J 'mes Smith and Alice -ister : and niece of Mr. Gray. While here tbev wei - i ciiteHained at the Blackout party given bv the Silver Leaf Industrial club and a eocl tail par tv given bv the Vietorv T'welve. A farewell party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Smith,- The Gravs also visited t o Cotton Club where a snecial dediiation of ‘The Love of Mine" was rendered. Mr. and Mrs Willie Daniels, who are now residing in the eitv entertained the Gravs with dinner at tbi* home of Mrs. Gussie Kirby in N. Missouri st.
who were married June 27 at All Saints Cathedral in a ceremony performed by Fathers Louis Johnson and Bernard G. Whitlock. Mrs. Lawson is the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Lawson former Miss C. Amietta Moten. daughter of Dr. E. D. Moten. ’1330 Ci/rnell avenue. The couple is now honeymooning in
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Two Families Give Surprise Party
The Duncan and Webster familL gave a surprise birthday party in honor of Norman Webster ir..*s twenty-second birthday. at the Duncan home in Velvedere. 111. Guests were from Beloit. Wts.. Rockford and Relvidere. 111. He received many gifts- and also a card shower. He is employed at camp Grant in Rockford. Miss Jean Duncan, fiancee of Mr. Webster of Beloit, was a guest and his sister. Mrs. Ada Ella Webster Swain of Rockford and bis grandmothers. Me-'dames Ella Webster and Ada Stevenson of Indianapolis were among out-of-town guests.
MOTOCYCUE riJIB ENTERTAINS GUESTS
The Faleoln Rover Motorcycle Club was host to the Iron Horse Cycle Club of Detroit. Michigan, Globe Trotters Cycle Club of Marion. Indiana and the Green Hornets Cycle Club of Louisville. Kentucky. On July 4th. a picnic was given for the visitors at Five Points. In diana. Several other amusement and business places were visited while here. All the puests attended a motorcycle race which was given a few miles south of Browrisburg. Indiana. Guests of the Falcon Rovers were: Ansel Davis, Grover Banks and Bill Williams of Detroit, Michigan. Guests from Ix>uisville, Ky.. were Dee Taeket and son. Dee. Jr., and a friend from Fort Knox. Ky. From Marion. Indiana were: Messrs, and Mesdames Raymond Wallace. Lowell Ward. Newt Bishop, Mrs. Agnes White, Mrs. Jane Neusome, Mr. Lawrence Jones, Mr. Joe Sawyer, and Bud. Others present were Messrs, and Mesdames Milstead Hendricks. Russell Butler, William Washington, Emmett Hill, Miss Lois Bransford and Nancy, Mr. Jack Richardson, Lawrence Hill, Joe Hardley. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Dawson and Willie Washington. Jr. Cecil Mann, a member of the
host club, was unable to attend July Hi — Elz<>rn Hubbard, 172b as he was in St. Louis. Alvord: Thelma M* Douglas. >4b ■, 'flinmniaiiis vaHHBmiBi -■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■iw 1 u ■: ■ r
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H^ear-Burns IVedding Solemnized IVith Simplicity
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Miss Geneva Burns, formerly of Vincennes, and Albert Wear were united in Holy .Matrimony. July 4 at seven pm., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gordon, 944 S. Illinois street by Rev. S. P. Jenkins, pastor of Simpson Methodist church in the presence of a few close
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Although Mrs. Gordon is a cousin of the bride, tbe affair came as a surprise to everyone. Mrs. Marie Patterson was the bride’s attendant and Willie Shivers was -*
best mail.
The bride was attired in ermmln< e with contrasting accessories and wore a corsage of bride’s ros-
Following the ceremony, a Inn eh**on was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wear are at home to their many friends at 21<M» N. Capitol avenue.
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July 3 — Ronald Evenial Miller.
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July 13 — Jos. Taylor. Greemastle: Ally. F. B. Ransom. .S2N California :’Marie Williams. 121* E. 17tli: Susie Brown. *37 Fayette; Annie White. Franklin: Ellin** Loopi r: Claudie Mitchell. B»b4 Sheldon : Garfield Lewis, 317 W. 21st : Helen Thompson, 2.*»33 Paris; Hoy Thurman, t»3<5 Blake: Wayne Marlin. C.tb Locke; Sylvester Moore. Si4 N. California: Leonard Hurston. **<> Burdsal Pkwy. July 14 Paul McCombs; Ali**e Stoss. 1>17 Columbia : Daniel S|..i ulding. BHO Cornell; Mary Beckwith. 2U*1 Rural: Rebecca Taylor. It. It. •”». Box o!2; Alice
Kendi'iek. 342 Blake.
July 15 — (’has. G. Tliompsoii. 731* W. J2tb : Percy Davidson. 2411.* Bond: Hattie Robinson, 2034 N. Capitol: Albert Harris. ,S36 India na : Mrs. II. Tracy, 1123 W. 27th: ('has. Johnson. Rushville: Wy**tta Shively. <*»27 Bright : Alfred Wes ley. 14»'> W. '.fill: Ermine Shively. 027 Bright : Mary Ramsey, 2037 Highland: Margaret Hicks. 1020 i W. Walnut: Georgia Jagoe; Willie Berry. 417 Smith : Loretta Bonner. 013 Pa a: Oliver Harris, 2209 N. Capitol : Elbert Snher. 2330 N. Western: Roy Kennedy. 2101 Blvd.: I’aulim* R»»binson, 2020 N.
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Douglas: Delight Crouch. 173* Linden; Thelma McDaniels. 020 W. North: Rachel Overby. 1014 Cornell:,' Thomas Boone. 2444 Highland : Jonn A. ration Jr.; Anna Keniierly, boti W. 20th ; .Margaret Underwood, 2037 N. Capitol; Margarci Sanders, 2472 Cornell: Alice Smith. 1711 Mass. July 17 — Myrtle Hayes, 334 W. 20th : Louise Webb. Chicago; Wil lie Westmorland, 024 Fayette; Margaret Heater, 1003 Miller, Augusta Crowe, Franklin; Tims. Looper Jr.; Arthur Hawkins, 1424 Mass.: Mildred Morris: Georgia Collins, 427 N. California ; Sadie Butler. Hainiuoiid; Waiter iligli baugh. 2424 Sheldon : Edith (laities. 000 W. 2(th: Ronald Ware’ 021 W. 2*1 h: Tims. Bell. 332 W. 20th ; Verbal Vantrcase. .S2t» Camp. July IS — Leopold Jones. Mitncie; James Beckwith. Sr.. 2401 Ru'ai;
| MISS LILLIAN GARDINER, a candidate from lilip Chapier. Wilmington. Delaware was the | winner of tbe sixth national award ottered by the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa. Tne contest was held during the week of April 13 - 1*, 1042. 'I'here were twenty-one participating chapt* rs. One him tired and sixty-three candidates took part in the contest. Miss Gardiner who graduated from Howard high school June 11*42 is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Gardiner. Her father ;s la member of tin* Howard high school facult. and her muther retired from active t* a hing at tin* time of her marriage. Miss Gar diner, a product of tin* Wilmington schools, made high marks all through her elementary school career. From her entry into Junior high school on. she has maintained an almost “A” average. She was chosen as -nlutaloriaii of her class. Miss Gardiner has made quite a name for herself as Junior Reporter on the Herald Times. Wilmington's hading newspaper. Be side her jotirnalistie tendencies her hobbies in hide music. amateur rbotograpby travel. bicy<limr and icp skating. S'he is a member of the Junior Red (’ross. tbe youth
Irvin Thornton. 1203 Harlan: i,*o <l“nai’ti«.*i.t ‘ftlu NAACU and
various chimb organizations. In tin* fall Miss Gardiner plaits to
ta Johnson. P930 Cornell; Dr. E. D. Alexander. 21*30 Blvd.: Hi.iri Emerson. 127 E. Puryear; David Bingham. 311 W. 10th: Bernard Wisdom Jr.. 2370 Hillside; Elsie Higlibaugb. 440 Minerva: Elnora Sanders. 232 Blake: Mable Fletcli er. 423 W. 21*tb: Clias. Canaly. 2400 Bond: Arlliur Hallins. 331* Douglas: Virgil Kirk. 1136 N. Senate: W, Chester Hibbitt, 2!*P»
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Julv 19 — Mrs. J. Wesley Jones. Mimcie: Rosalyne Horner, 320 Harvard: Mary Major. 1610 Van des; Lillian Williams. 2123 Highland: 1 ’a rdanelht Lowe^Fy : Pearl Lewis. 2314 E. 24lb: Artbur Book
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enler Howard university where she will 1 egin studies for bee life's work of teaching Frem b. oiicin S. finny, national pnblleity ihairman.
Mrs. C. H. Nichols has gone to Okoloita. Miss., for an indefinite visit with her mother and other re la fives after spending several weeks with her siister and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Turner.
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Ellen Jane. J i in in y and Billy Craig, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Craig who have been vi it ing their grandj .ireuts. Mi. amt Air.-. Martin Craig ot Richmond have govt* to Coimersville to \isit ”itti their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sleet and their aunts and uncles. Mr. and Mrs. Gas Newton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ht*ib,rt Vaughn. * * * The Misses Ivon Dale. Margin1 et Burns. Shirley Nat mii. Dorothy and Helen Nathan, Mary Lee Del ison, Mrs. Id**ll Nathan. Mrs. Lil i lev Nathan. Garfield Eldridge. Edward Denny. Frank Lloyd. Teddy Cork. Rob* rt and Erma Mitehel 'Pent tbe week-end at Fox Lakes. * * * Pvt. Charles Frazier who is now at the Advance Flying school 14th aviation Squadron Craig Field. Ala., has organized a quartet which broadcasts over Station WHBB each Monday night at * pm. lie tin son of Mrs. Ellen Frazier in S. Kenwood avenue. ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs. J .lines Hawkins and daughter accompanied by Mr. i and Mrs. Haywood spent tin* week end in Cincinnati visiting friends. * * Mrs. Georgia Butler accompanied by her daughter, (ieorgena left for Beaver Dam. Ky., where they will visit relatives. * * * Lloyd Bryant spent the week-end in Chicago visiting relatives. ♦ ♦ * ! Reginald Wright of Chi*ago who i has been visiting his parents left j Sunday for his home. He was ae- | compauied by his sister Ala Mae who will remain there for two weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Me Gee of Cleveland were guests of their sisters. Mrs. Clara Sayles and Miss Stella Devine over the week-end. They returned to Cleveland Sunday night. * * * Mrs. Daisy Alexander spent the week-end in Muncie as guest of her mother. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris had as their guests, their sister. Mrs. Leona Cunningham of New York cifv. She returned to her home Monday. * * * Mrs. Virginia Mallory and children accompanied by Miss Doris P< rkins left Saturday nigbt for Clarksville. Tenn., where they will visit friends and relatives for three weeks. * * * Mrs. Georgia Montgomery, who was called to Detroit has returned. She was accompanied by Mrs. Kendricks, her daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Ross, granddaughter. Mrs. Arinelia Jones all of Detroit, who were guests of Mrs. Susie Clark in W. Ray st. * * * Dinner Guests. Mrs. Montgomery and guests were honored with a holiday dinner at the home of Mrs. Ellen Martin. * * * Mesdames Kendricks. Evelyn Ross and Arinelia Jones of Detroit were Sunday dinner guests <>f Mrs. Martha Walker in Harlan st. They returned to Detroit Sun day evening. * * * Mrs. Mosella Brown and son have returned from East St. Louis where they visited relatives.
Stmt-Ins: Curtis Davis, Sunnyside;
Xille Smith. S. Illinois st.; Mrs. Bessie Marbler in M* ikel st.; and Mr. Miller in So. Capitol avenue. * * 4* Chunli News— Rev. M. C. Riddley. pastor of the Corinthian Baptist ehuivh. Louisville. was guest speaker at Pathesda Baptist church Suftday morning. '1m* Girls Guild gave a hirth*ia\f party last Friday ttigbj in honor oi .Mrs. Josephine Scott at the home of Mrs. Scott. A short program was rendered by the Junior choir and tin* Girls Guild, which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Scott received many lovely gifts. Guests present were: Rev. and Mrs. G. \l Minims. Mrs. Clide Simms, M rs - Cbas. Lighten. Mrs. Blanch Frank liu. Willie Shivers. Clara Sayles. Rosie Davis. Ester Smith. Odnia V a u g h n . Bla nch S otf . S a m m y S* ott. Velma Carlwell. Donval Alvan. Harris. Helen White, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Ne* dley, .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris, tin* Clarence Alexanders. Ruth Thomas. Frances Bryant. Bettv Greenwood. Dorothy Hill. Junior Cunningham. Mrs. Holloway. Doris Perkins. Virginia Renard. Monet ta Hester. Larry Hester. Willi** Harris. A. Alexander and Wifl i Thomas. * * * The South Calvary Missionary chorus was entertained at the home of Mrs. Alice Perkins in Charles -t.. last Thursday night. Guests were Mesdames Exie Davis. Helen Moore. Rosie Tyler. Jimmie Lee. Thomas. Carrie Stewart. Mallie Mason. Artie Mae McGuire. Bernice Bracey. Eva Bohannon. Lucille Davis. e.Tannette Russel. Ann Parks and Alice Perkins. The chorus is on a va* ation and will liegin singing again. July 2(» at * pm., at the church. Mrs. Helen Moore is president. * * * The E. R. S. club closed the dress rally last Wednesday at the home of the president Mrs. Rosa Thomas A short program was rendered and the dress was won hy Mrs Thomas. Guests were: Mesdames Ret tv Beasley. Fannie Thompson. Hilda Wntkin°. Annie Brown. Lu*b 11 Garrett. Rosie Davis. Emma Harris. Amanda Hawkins. MeDani**ls. Elizabeth Mi in 10'. Annie Whaten. Linnie Roygh. Sarah Henry. I *aisv Alexander.! 'lide Simms. Thurman and Thomas. * * * Thomas. The Missionary Circle of South Calvary church will present the Junior * hoir of Bethesda in a in*sical program Sunday at 3 pm., to which the public is invited
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