Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1947 — Page 15

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Mrs. Wilia L. Hunt, Nat’l. Negro Health Week Chairman at Muncie, Thanks Citizens

By MRS. WILLA L. HUNT MrNCIE, Ind. — As general chairman of the observance of National Negro Health week here, X

LEGALS Milton Siegel, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County, ‘ ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana. Samuel F. Vitale vs. Millie Vitale;. No. B-54264. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 24th 'lay of March. 1947, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above ramed defendant Millie Vitale and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendant, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown, and the defendant, Millie Vitale, address unknown, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said causd or action is for divorce and that the defendant is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 2fith dav of May, 1947. NOW. THERKFORE. by order of said Court, said defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 26th day of May, 1947, the same heingf the 19th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May, 1947. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in her absence. A. Jack Tilson, Clerk. 3/29/3t.

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Frank R. Beckwith, Atty. COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Marion County,

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In * *the Superior Court of Marion County. In the State of Indiana. Clarence E. Jones vs. Lucille Jones. No. B-54378. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 2nd day of April. 1947. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana. ; his complaint against the above named defendant Lucille Jones and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that the residence of the defendmt. upon diligent inquiry, is un- , known, and the defendant. Lucille Innes address unknown is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that*said cause of action is for Divorce and that the defendant Lucille Jones is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having *by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court, and an- j swer or demur thereto on the 7th j day of June, 1947. NOW, THEREFORE, by order! of said Court, said defendant last I above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her and that un- I less she appear and answer or , demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 7th day of June, ! 1947, the same being the 6th judi- j cial day of a term of said Court, ! to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, j on the 1st Monday in June, 1947, ; said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and ! alleged will be heard and deter- J mined in her absence. A. Jack Tilson, Clerk. 4/12/3L

Robert Lee Brokenburr, Atty. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. April Term, 1947. In the Matter of the Estate of William H. Thompson. Deceased. Estate Docket 135, Page 48832. Notice is hereby given that Mary E. Thompson as Administratrix of the above lamed esta e has presented and filed her account md vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 26th day of April, 1947. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear said Court and show cause, if any there by, why said account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs or said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. A. Jack Tilson, (Jerk. 4/i2/2t.

Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. April Term, 1947. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse White, Jr., Deceased. Estate Docket 131, Page 47513. Notice is hereby given that William C. Nixon as Addinistrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 26th day of April. 1947, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. A. Jack Tilson, Clerk. * „ 4/12/2L

wish to thank every one who assisted in any way to make the program so successful. I especially appreciate the beautiful corsage given by members of the EntreNous c ub for the Anal program In the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA Friday night. Tlfe executive committee members were hostesses to a portion of the ftid'anapolls Recorder staff, including Marcus S, Stewart, editor; his wife, Mrs. Pauline St.?wart; and two sons, and Thom Ervin, photographer. (EDITOR’S NOTE: When Mrs. Hunt says members were hostesses, she Is being just a little est Before the k ^ meeting she

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fried chicken dinner with a variety of vege tab’es; then following the meeting we were the guests in her

home to a very tasty baked chicken snack.) * A surprise birthday party was given In honor of Anderson B air recently by his children. He received many gifts, and a dinner was served to Messrs. and Mesdames Felix Burks, Otis Edwards Jr., and Orval Gene Allen and daughter: Mesdames The’ma Taylor and son and Ester Burks and chi dren, Sonny and Jane Ann; Miss Jackie Hardin, Joyce Ann Edwards, Mary Alyce and Gonda Joan Blair, and John Blair. Among guests from Newcastle Saturday night were Mrs. Louise Jefferson, Rosamary Bailey, Morton Underwood. ‘‘Junior” Bassett, and Robert Achey. * Mr. and Mrs. John Tidwell and Mrs. J. Johnson, Richmond, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Findley Sr. last week, and attended the opening program of the National Negro Health week, Phyllis Wheat'.ey YWCA. * Mrs. Hattie Cash returned from Cairo, 111., where she attended funeral services of her brother, John Gunn. * The Jolly Circle club met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Fisha Ma’one. * The Friendship Bible class met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Walter Cad’ock. * The Phyllis Wheat ey club met in the home of Mrs. Schuyl.er Goings. * Miss Florence Gardner entertained the members of the Federated c’ub in her apartment in the Munsyana homes Tuesday night. * The Four leaf Clover club sponsored a bake sale rscently in the home of Mrs. Mary Stockward. • The Entre-No-us club will sponsor an all Negro cast motion picture show Friday evening in the Central high school auditorium. Tickets are now on sale. • The Wo-He-Lo league met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Hattie Fields. * Mrs. Lela Campbe’l was hostess to the Lucky Eight club last Sunday evening in the home of Mrs. Jessie Graves. • Mr. and Mrs. Ester Burks entertained with a birth- | day party in honor of their little daughter. Jane Ahh. w’ho celebrat- | ed her sixth birthday. Games were played and gifts awarded to Patricia Burks,. Buck Kersey and BFly Anderson. Those attending were James Smith Jr., Joyce Ann Edwards, Johnny Warren, Ocie Mae Griswell, Roy Dianna George, Bil’y and Mary Vivian Anderson. George Burks, Curtis and Camie , Childrews, Georgia Mae Cooper, Barbara Lyons, Ernestine Duncan, Harlena Keys, and Sonny Burks. • j The ‘‘Highway to Heaven”, to have | been presented April 11, will be held April 18 in Bethel AME ! church. The-.Soott Sisters of Indianapolis will appear at Bethel j Sunday afternoon and evening, April 20. • Asurprise birthday party was held recently In honor of Mrs. Mary Leavell in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Duerson. More than 50 guests, many from out-of-town, attended. • Mesdames Clay Elmore and Joshua Thompson entertained as house guests recently, Mrs. Cora Clay | and daughter, Cora Elizabeth, and Mrs. Armanda Kelly, a’l of Chat- j tanooga, Tenn., and Mesdames Emma Armour, Charles Bentley, and Thelma Moline and children, Indianapolis. *Mrs. Ernest Jimerson was hostess to the Manu-Ar- ] tis club recently! Refreshments were served after the business meeting to Mesdames Frank Wilson. Harry States, Donald Williams, John Hayes, Karl Kizer, Geraldine Robinson, Robert Williams, and George Burks. * Mesdames James Taylor and Herbert Goings entertained members of the junior choir and their mothers at a ‘ea and egg hunt Sunday afternoon in Mrs. Taylor’s home. The Easter theme of colored eggs and Easter rabbits and chickens was carried out in decorations and entertainment. Oter 50 children and mothers attended. * Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Garrett entertained with a birthday party in their home last Sunday evening in honor of their son. James. The dining table displayed a large birthday cake surrounded by gifts. Music was furnished by the Union Chosen Five quartet. Those attending were Reneva, Cleveland, Jessie.

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Quartet Heard 9 In Columbus COLUMBUS, Ind. — Men of Second Bapt. church presented a spe cial Pa’.m Sunday program March 30. The Sacrtd Four quartet, Indianapolis, sang. Guests frim Indianapolis, sang. Guests from Inattended the program. * Mrs. Mary Highbaugh and children, Indianapolis, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. *Mrs. Minnie Senour is confined to her home with the flu. * Mrs. A. Riley, Gloria Grimes, Eleanor Goins, and Suzanna Booker are able to be out again. * Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Washing:on, Delia Riley, Mable Phillips, and Bennie Landers attended church services in S. ymour Sunday night. * Dedication services will be held at Second Bapt. church Sunday. Rev. W. Carr, southeastern district moderator, will be’ speaker. * The Women’s Bible class mst with Mrs. Prentiss Smith Monday. The Men’s Bible class met at the church. * * Mrs. Betty L. Johnson will be hostess to the Pastor’s Aid club Tuesday .

Last Rites for 3 In Hopkinsville HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. — Last rites for Dr. P. T. Frazer were held In Virginia St. Bapt. church recently. The pastor, Rev. A. R. Lasley, officiated, and Adams and Sons were in charge. Burial was in Cave Spring cemetery. * Will Hoosier's last rites were held In Freeman chapel CME church, with the pastor. Rev. J. A. Hunter, officiating. Adams and sons were in charge, and burial was in Cave Spring cemetery. • Funeral services of Georgia Reyno’ds were held in First St. Bapt. church, with the pastor. Rev. T. M. Pettus, officiating. Adams & Sons were in charge. * Mrs. Ella Boyd, Indianapolis, attended funeral services of her brother, Will Hoosier. • Bessie Brown, Washington, D. C., Is visiting her uncle, Dr. B. O. Moore. * Tom Edmonds, Detroit, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Edmonds.

Louisville Schools To Open Earlier ' LOUISVILLE, Ind. — Bannec^er and Douglass Schools: Although the schools have been opening and closing late for the past few years, they are now opening 30 minutes earlier and closing earlier starting last Tuesday morning. • Th ? series of studies by faculty members of both schools each two months on ‘ How Best To Increase the Health and Safety of Pupils in the D’ementary Schools” c’osed last Wednesday afternoon. It consisted of free discussions and suggestions by most of the pupils in the fifth and sixth grade classes taught by Mesdames Susie J. Tucker and Mary ”E. Sherrill. ■* Special music by all the choirs was featured at the Easter services at Quinn chapel AME church Sunday 5:30 a. m. Dr. E. L. Hickman, pastoV, praached a special sermon, and special flora 1 decorations were used in the church. The augmented senior choir gave music for the evening program. * Bishr.p R R. Wright, head of the 13th Episcopal L|istrict. requested all communicants of the church district to fast Good Friday from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. * Mrs. Emma C. Clement, “The 1946 Mother of America ’, will be honored with a banquet by the missionary societies of Quinn Chapel Monday evening. Over 300 attendants are expected. Mesdames B. M. Hughes and Alice Rucker and their assistants are in charge of arrangements. • Harry Woodson, new young class leader, reported the largest amount of co’Iections Friday evening, with $5.05. Messrs. Shelby Bowman, and G. W. Durham tied for the largest number present. • Profs. G. W. Jackson, J. Bryant Cooper, and C. A. Liggin and members of the R. R. Wright School of Religion v held the closing program of the school at Asbury Chapel AME church Tuesday night. Attendance and work of members, have been said to be better than in any previous year. * Warner Brown entertained the men’s chorus Monday evening. * The Faithful Few club met in the church Sunday. * The Educational c ub met in the home of Mrs. Ti 1 ie Baker Tuesday night. * The Brotherhood . will hold an important meeting at the church Thursday night at 8.

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V >\ • ♦- * r hTr- » » v* %■*' ■1 “ON TOP OF THE WORLD,” aptly describes the status and personal feelings of the three colored youths whose abilities, stamina, skill and courage contributed greatly to the triumph of the SHELBYVILLE high school in winning the 1947 state basketball championship. Hailed as outstanding champions, the youths, shown at the top in the privacy of the Shelbyville home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Senour, are: left to right, Marshall Murray, Bill Garrett (acclaimed as the greatest basketball player in Indiana high school history), Miss Era Leigh Senour, a pal and buddy of the boys and Emerson Johnson. Middle: Members of the Garrett family participate in a public reception honoring their son and other members of the team at the Second Baptist Church, Shelbyville; left to right, Leon Garrett, father of Bill, Mrs. Laura Garrett, mother, Misses Mildred and Laura Mae, sisters, James Edward Garrett, the kid brother and Mrs. Ida Given, grandmother. Bottom: A capacity crowd of Shelbyville citizens jammed the Second Baptist Church at* Shelbyville to pay deserved tribute to the 1947 Indiana high school basketball champions. Members of the team and their coach, Frank Barnes, ^re in the foreground.

Henry J. Richardson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Es♦ate of Croalia Gilmore deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Alfred O. Johnson. ■ 3171 N. Olney. No. 138-50120. • 4/12/3t.

Henry R. Wilson, Jr„ Atty. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE IS ‘'"HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of Estate of William- Jones deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said Estate fs supposed to be solvent. Herbert C. Willis, . N. West St. No. 138-50YI47 * 4/12/3L

and M. T. Kates, Dee and Dorothy Washington, Rose Lee Hutchinson, Foster Chapnn, Kosa Hall, Linzie Williams. Paul Nash, Joseph Rowe, Douglass Goodman, Henry Johnson, Bertha Thomas, Berdie Bowles, Vergie Walker, O'orla Young, Charles Young, and Sheila and ‘‘Junior’’ Garrett. • PHYLLIS WHEATLEY YWCA: Spring vacation will be held next week, and most Y-Teen c’ubs will have parties. Monday the Junior High Y-Teens will meet for recreation, and later the Aurora club of Ball State Teachers college wi’l meet. The Senior Y-Teens wH have an all afternoon meeting ending with the regular co-ed discussion group meeting at 7. Thurs day night the Senior Y-Teens will have a co-ed party with the ‘‘Lamp Lighters Serenade” as their theme. • Palm Sunday morning the Business and Industrial Girls foPowed their usual annual custom of having breakfast together and ^attending church. After breakfast this year they went to Trinity Methodist church, where Rev. J. S. Roberts preached a special Palm Sunday sermon. Attending were the Mesdames Geneva Gholston, Mary E. Williams, Lulu Warren, Frieda Fowlkes, Jessie Bragg, Mary I). Burks, Eve’yn Wilson, Gladys Crumes, Betris Anderson, Betty Williams, Frances Nettles. Louis Mann, Irene Elmore. Alice Brown, Muriel Burks, Juanita Faulkner, Luci’le Thompson, Mary Davis, Laura Belle Mitchell, Margaret Russell, Nettye Riffe, and Nelle Donegan and the Misses Juanita Smith, Maggie Fields, Viola Thompson, Eizaheth Ellison, Cleida Pierce, and Bonnie Chavis. • Those attending the potluck supper of the B. & I. club Tuesday night were Mesdames Margaret Russell, Myrtle Taylor. Frances Nettles, Margaret Martin, Mary D. Burks, Ethel Oa’den, Geneva Gholston. Irene Mullen, Laura B. Mitchell, Frieda Fowlkes, Evelyn Wilson, Alice Brown, Betris Anderson. Mary E. Willis, and Nelle Donegan and the Misses Maggie Fields, Bonnie Chavis, and Elizabeth Ellison. * SHAFFER CHAPEL AME: Rey. Walter Chenault, pastor. The Sympathetic club met in the home

of Mrs. Willis Driver Tuesday evening. The young peoples’ chorus practised Wednesday evening in the church. The Sunday school board met in the church Tuesday night. * Rev. R. E. S. Utterback, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, will be presented in an afternoon service Sunday afternoon, April 20 by Mrs. J. J. Tarver. Dr. Utterback wi’l be accompanied by the choir of Calvary church and members. * More than 45 children were entertained at an egg hunt in the home of Mrs. James Taylor Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Taylor was assisted by Mrs. Herbert Goings and several others. * A delegate and an a’ternate to the electoral college which will meet In St. Paul AME church, Indianapolis May 7, will be se’ected Sunday morning. On’y laymen are eligib’e for election. * Cast for the pageant -‘The Savior and the Healer” given Sunday evening in Shaffer chapel included M}rs. Grace Goatley, Judith; Wallace Turner, Amon; Bessie Gholston, Susanna; Henry Jackson, Lazarus: Zereta Ware, Mary; Charles Chenau't, Simon, the leper; Edna Driver, Martha; and Sylvia Alexander, Ja’on. Miss Delores Vargas sang, accompanied by her sister, Miss Louise Vargas.

Peru Church S. S. Has Easier Program PERU, Ind. — The S u’n d a y school of Wayman chapel AME held an Easter program Sunday morning. • * Mrs. John Hutchinson is very ill in her home. * Mrs. Charles Maberry, who has been confined to her home for the past six weeks with a broken leg, is now ab'e to be about. * Charles William “Billy’’ Maberry is reported doing well at the Metropolitan School of Music of Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, who were injured in an auto accident Christmas evening, are improving. * * Dorothy Crossland sang several selections at a recital Sunday afternoon in the community center.

Visits Parents In Princeton : . •• • . V • . j'. • ; PRINCETON, Ind. Mrs. Catherine Campbell, Louisville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crowe, and other relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. H enr y Howard and daughter, Cedelia, motored to Indianapolis Friday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nash and sons. Vesper and Orlando Howard. * Emmett Hardiman, Terre Haute, speijit the ' week-end with his parents, Mf. and Mrs. Fred Hardiman, and family. * Mrs. Pauline Duliu and son, Ron- | nie, Evansville, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Mattie Morton, and brother and Sister- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Morton. * Miss Erma Hardiman,| Indianapolis, spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hardiman. * Miss Mary Ellen Noe and daughter returned to their home in Detroit Friday after a two-wesk visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Bushrod. * Mrs. Clyde Woods and children, Indianapolis, spent last week with Mr. and Mrjs. L. O. Woods and other relatives, * * Miss Marjorie Hardiman, Gary, spent Easter with her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Hardiman, j and other relatives. * Mrs. Ida Rush, Detroit, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Amanda Jones. * Miss Mildred Clift, New Albany, spent the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clift. * Mrs. Susie Simmons left Thursday for Muncie to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hardiman. and family. * Mrs. Virginia Harris left last week for Indianapolis to join her husband, William.

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