Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1947 — Page 14

Page 14—THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER, AUG. 2, 1947

In Memortam

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Muncie Phyllis Wheatley YW Membership Tea Attended by Large Group Sunday

CLARENCE P. STEWART

ST MW* ART i branee of

- In loving reniem)ur beloved sons and

brothers. Theodore I). Stewart, who departed this life August 1, 19115 ami Clarence 1*. Stewart. Augus

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In our hours of fond remembrance. Thoughts of ymi are always near. We who love you. sadly miss you As there dawns another year. Fannie Stewart, Joyce.S. Thompson, Frcdonia H. Temple. Marcus C. Stewart.

RIM BENNETT RFNXETT—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neigh hors for their many acts of kind ness and sympathy shown at the passing of our' dear husband, fa , ther, brother, and grandfather, Rim i Bennett. We especially thank Rev F. Albert Moore for his comforting words. Mrs. Churchill and Mr. C. i Buckner for their lovely solos, the i pallbearers and the flower girls, each and everyone for their beautiful floral tributes, cards, telegrams. and those who donated cars J and the Peoples Funeral Home for their efficient service. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett. Wife. Mrs. Nadine Strong, Daughter. Mr. Fred Bennett. Son. Mrs. Elizabeth Peoples. Sister, i Patricia and Jacquline Strong. (Grandchildren.

ROLAND GERALD MILLER Mil l KR—In loving memory of our dear boy. Roland Gerald Miller. who passed away August 4. 1944 Time speeds on, three years have passed. Since death its gloom, its shadow cast Within our homo where all seemed bright And .took from us a shining light We miss that light and ever will Ilia vacant place there’s none to fill. Down lo re we mourn but not in vain. For up in heaven we will meet again. From this world of p iln and sor row To a land < f peace and rest God has taken you, dear Roland (Jerald You are not forgotten, nor ever shall you be, As long as life and memory lasts We shall remember thee. Rho la Patterson, Mother, Florence Baker, Auntie and Relatives.

WHITE — Wo wish to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness show’ll at the passing of our beloved husband. son. and brother. Paul White We especially thank the Rev. Henry Bell of Mt. Paran Baptist Church and Rev. W. H. Wallace C Simpson Methodist Church. We also wish to thank Mrs. Blossom Jones, Mrs. Estella Newton. Mrs. Bessie Mae Ford. Mrs. Anna Round tree, and the Elks Lodge No. 104. Our sincere thanks to all who donated cars, who s ri nt cards, telegrams, condolences and beautiful floral offerings. Also the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for their efficient service. Mrs. Lula Mae White. Wife. Mrs. Jessie White, Mother. Mrs. Mable Taylor. Sister. Miss Anna White. Sister. Claude, Lewis and Lee White. Brothers.

WILLIAMS —We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown at the death of our dear lister. Mary Jane Williams." We especially thank Rev. Hatcher, hose who sent floral tributes and he King and King services. Ella Williams. Mother. Katie Pollard. Susie Foston, Georgia Tardy. Dorothy Hill and Kathrine Miller, Sisters. - . ■■...■ — DIM MITT—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation •o relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy ',hown during the illness and at the massing of our dear husband and brother. John Edward Dimmltt. We especially thank Rev. C. H. Bell for his consoling words, Mrs. Blossom Jones for beautiful solo, those rhat sent telegrams, cards, donated cars and everyone who sent floral tributes and the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for efficient services. Louise Dimmltt, Wife. Aaron. Clinton, and George Dimmitt, Brothers. F’CRD—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, neighbors and many friends for their kindnesses shown during the illness and at the passing of our beloved mother, Mrs. Anna Ford Penix. We especially wish to express our thanks to those who donated cars, flowers, telegrams and cards; to Red Beverly and all who rendered their services in any way and the C. M. C. Willis Funeral Ho’ <e for their efficient services

L. H. Ford and Family.

By Mrs. Willa L. Hunt MUNCIE — In spite of the terrible cloud burst Sunday afternoon a large group of women attended the membership tea at the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Mesdames Mary Alexander and Ruth Taylor were responsible for the musical

program, in which Greta Clemens, Louisa Vargas, and Anita Page participated. Mrs. J. C. Williams, branch chairman, gave a suort welcome to the members, and Mrs. Net tye Rifle, branch

executive director, introduced out of-town members. Mesdames J S- Roberts and Cecil Goens and Miss Florence Gardner were hos tesses. Large bowls of pink flow ers were placed about the room, and pink candies & flowers adorned the tea table. After the program a social hour was held, and refreshments were served to Mesdames Alfred Alexander, M. C. Ashby, Mary J. Clarke, Helen Daughtery, Louis Day, Laurence Fowlkes, C. M. Goens, Jennie Long, Anna Majors, D. M. Russell Levi, Retta Powell, -Ora Paul, J. S- Roberts, Golda Warren, Rooerta White, Agnes Holt Williams, J. C. Williams, Ella Wooldridge Edgar Faulkner, Leo Williams, Ruth Taylor, Clifford Donegan, and G. L. Riffe and the Misses Florence Gardner, Elizabeth Ellison, Birdie Oglesby, Christian Perry, Mertie Woods, and Ruth Trice. Among out-of-town guests were Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Jackson, Anderson; Mrs- Practical Love, Dunkirk; Mrs. Nellie Mayo, Portland; and Mrs. Ida Smith, Indianapolis. * A birthday party was given in honor of Master Sonny Burks at McCullough park July 23. The children met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ester Burks, and hiktd to the park, where games were played, and prizes awarded Phyllis Findley, Nathaniel Pierce, Claud Boling, Joycestihe Osobey, and Sonny Burks. Refreshments were served. Other children present were Joyce Ann Edwards, Jayne Burks, Patricia, George, Roy, and Diana Burks, Britt Burks Jr., Claude Boling, Curtis and Camie Childress, Teddy Findley, Mary Vivian Anderson, Ernestine and Betty Duncan, Freddie Alexander, Jimmy Smith, Caroline Allen, Gonda Jean Blair, Anna Jean Knotts, Nell Anthony, Juanita Edwards. Beverly Allen, and Elnora Young. Mrs- J. S. Smith assisted. * Rev. C. E. Pierce. Calvary Bapt. church, Marion, and his congregation and choir were afternoon guests at the mass missionary services last Sunday at Mt. Zion Baptist church. The trip was made in a chartered bus holding about 45 persons. Rev.

K - 1 L,,v . e ls . l>1 ‘, sto j;. ,,f Mt- Mon j cVarem«"Rab;>>nir iwinVle. Baptist church. * T he Mothers > ■ • ■

organization of a monthly club at the church conference Tuesday evening. The club will aid the trustees in paying for repairs now being made upon the church. * * The date win be announced in mediately alter me prayer meeting. *Snaffer chapel will conduct a financial drive jSunuay, August 10. Each member of the church has been assigned to one of Lie several clubs gathering funds for the drive. * Mrs. Grace Goauey will sponsor a rummage sale in the basement of the church Saturday from 7 to 1. * The uujournt-d session of the fourth quarterly conference will be held in August. The date wil Ibe announc' d in this column later. * The St- John Harmonizers of Indianapolis will give programs Sunday, Aug. 17 at Shaffer Chapel. * Bethel AME church: The Usher board met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Maxwell. * The junior missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the church. * * The Silver Leaf clul/ of Bethel ni't at the home of Mrs- Hershel Whit' , Members attending were Mesdam s Goldie Warren, Margaret Rogers, James Graham, Essie Daughtery, and George Pecle. * Emmanuel Pentecostal Tabernacle: Rev. Wil liam Frazier was guest speaker at the tabernacle Sunday evening. The Treble Clef carol singers, directed by Mrs. Anna Majors, fur nished music. * Mrs. John Scott and family will present a special program Sunday evening at the Paramount community center. * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Levi recently entertained as house guests the Misses Beverly Jean Powell and Charline Strickland and Charles Powell. Gary. * Mrs. Estella Wil son has returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W DeGuire in Detroit. • Mrs. Maggie Shobe spent the ; week-eni—with friends in Sturgis, i Mich. *^Mp. and Mrs. R. Phillips ( and children, Chicago, were recent guests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ; Arthur Harris. * Mrs. Mary Crenshaw and granddaughter, Dorothy, Nashville .are guests of Mrs. Crenshaws sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony, fur two weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chappell are spending their vaca-* tion with Mr. and Mrs. Dan John son in Milwaukee. *Mr and Mrs. Byron Meyers and daughter. Zanesville, Q., hav moved to Muncie, and will reside with his grandmother, Mrs. M. Clemons. * Mrs Juanita Edwards left Saturday to spend a few’ days in Chicago. * * William Blair. Los Angeles, is visiting relatives and fri mis her', lie is house guest of his father. Anderson Blair. * Miss Elnora Yuun-. Cadiz, Ky., is living with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Felix Burks- * Mrs. Era Ledslnger. Friendship, Tenn.. is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Grainger Ledsiiiger.* Mrs. Mamie Griggs, former.y Mrs

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ARTHUR BERRY KINSLOW KINFLOW— In loving memory of our dear brother and friend. Mr Arthur Berry Kinslow. who passed away two years ago. August 1, 1945 God knows how much we miss him. Never shall his memory fade; * Our loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where he is laid. '"Siadly missed by NTnarles Kinslow, Brother and Friends.

ALKXANP1 R In loving memory of my husband. Andrew Alexander, who passed away August 1, 1945. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns’back every leaf. A loving thought, a silent tear, A beautiful memory of you, dear. Myrtle Alexander, Wife.

BROWN—We wish to thank the relatives, friends and neighbors ' r the kindness shown at the pass ing of our beloved father, Joe Brown. We especially wish to thank Rev. R. T. Andrew's and Mt. Zion Baptist. Church. Rev. and Mrs Belcher and Mt. Horeb Baptist Church, for their kindnesses, all w’bo sent sympathy cards, tele irams and floral tributes. The Playhouse for donating cars, all who donated cars, the pallbearers from Kingan Company, the George M. Miller Mortuary for their efficient service, and everyone who showed kindness in any way. Edwena Dabner, Daughter, James and Robert Brown. Sons, John Dabner, Son-in-Law.

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