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4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Aug. 29,1953

LEAVE ON VACATION: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson, 2642 Burton avenue, left Wednesday for a month's vacation in Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles. Upon returning, they will be accompanied by his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Page, of Seattle, for a visit

here and at Xenia, 0.

DAUGHTER VISITS PAULINE SPENCER Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Micheal and daughters. Margaret Ann and Vernoca Louise, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Micheal’s mother, Evangelist Pauline Spencer, returned to their home at Poughkeepsie, N. Y„ where Rev. Micheal is pastor of Smith Street AME Zion Church. Before going East, he was pastor of Campbell’s Chapel AME Zion Church here. Rev. and Mrs. James Arnold, Bristol, Tenn., spent Monday with the family, and Mrs. Spencer accompanied them home for a visit. She will spend the winter with he Micheals.

Josephine Kirk Becomes Bride Of Nigerian In Ceremonies Highlighting Summer Season

A major highlight of the summer season took place on Wednesday, August 12, when Miss A’Lelia Josephine Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Kirk, Sr., became the bride of Ifeanyi Osili, son of Mrs. Julius Osi i, Onitsha, Nigeria, West Africa, in Second

Christian Church.

Rev. R. H. Peoples, minister of the chu eh, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated with an indoor garden effect highlighted by a white bridal arch entwined with southern smilax, huckleberry and white roses. A pair of arches on

opposite sides were decorated

similarly against a garden wall of bows, from which she dropped Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and smilax and potted ferns. rose petals. Mesdames W. Arrington and M. The bridal and side arches were Munir Azzouz, Cairo, Egypt, was Sharper, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. lighted with garden hurricane best man, and the ushers were Richard Hill and son, Columbus, lamps. Byron Moody. West Lafayette, cap- O.; Mrs. Francine Penn, LynchTne circular platform was out- lain; George O. Ejeagwa, Arondi- burg, Va.; Mrs. Margaret Clarke,

Nanulal Mehta, Petersburg, VaMr. and Mrs.

Ezra I. VanLiers Enjoy Motor Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra I. VanLier,

2526 Northwestern avenue, have hned by a white picket fence en- zuogu, Nigeria; Nanulal Mehta, Petersburg, Va.; returned from a motor trip with twinecl wit b smilax and rosebuds, Bombay, India; Dr. John Coleman, Herbert Kirkpatrick. Chicago; Mrs. his sisters, Mesdames Rosie Nell j wh he the adjoining platform, upon Madison, and Ernest Kirk, Jr., Milton Myers, East St. Louis, 111.; Balthrip and Carrie Shields and wh ich were seated the hostesses, brother of the bride. Each wore Mrs. Ezra D. Alexander, Jr. and Mrs. VanLier’s niece Mrs. Janet was r °P ed off wit h satin ribbon a white jacket with navy trousers, daughter, Mary Ann. Gary; and B 0 y Ce ’ ‘ land pedestals of white bridal Mrs. Louis G. Hill, aunt of the Mesdames George Burress and

They visited relatives and

flowers.

bride, olayed the bridal music on Herlie Stone, Bloomington.

friends at Hopkinsville and Trenton. Ky., and Clarksville. Cumberland, Furnace. Promised Land, Charlotte and Nashville, Tenn.

MOTHER VISITS G. HENDERSON Mrs. Mary Henderson Fair. Los Angeles, mother of the late Elbert Henderson, is in the city attending the bedside of his widow, Mrs. Georgia Henderson, who is ill in her home, 712 West North

street.

En route here. Mrs. Fair, who is 76 and making the trip alone, stopped off in Chicago to visit another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henderson, and their daughter. Dianne. They accompanied her here and spent the week-end. They were also accompanied by Robert Gardner, a close friend of the family. Mrs. Henderson was also visited last week by her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Frazier, from Conners-

ville.

Mrs. Henderson’s sister and

'Uoic* of the (^adtAide

By MARY P. McGUIRE

The wedding was planned after the organ, while David Schoen Guests from West Lafayette the wedding pattern of the bride’s sang bridal airs. were Messrs, and Mesdames Stanmothet. Following the ceremony, a re- ley Walker, Roland Protz, David Miss Clara Reese Kirk, sister ception was held in the basement Lynn and Forest VanPelt and of the bride, wa# maid of honor, of the church. family. Mesdames George Miller, wearing a gown of aqua nylon The table was draped with a Ruth Walker, and Steve Mallios, net fashioned with a fitted bodice pink satin doth decorated with the Misses Florence Mallios and and billowing ballerina skirt with pink satin cloth decorated with Irene Rollman and Messrs. Kasin a matching stole. She wore a head- pink hand-made roses with rhine- Master, Vikash Kasyap. M. S. Kapiece of white velvet and white stone centers, smilax and pink math. Moreland Herrin, Edward net decorated with rhinestones and rosebuds. The four-tiered cake was Venters and Kiper Huhlis. white net mitts. decorated with pink roses and sil- The bride, a clinical psycholo-

She carried a “Gay Nineties’’ ver bells, while the silver cake gist at the Indiana University i. u n i j , ,. T if „ii tt- ; parasol, hand-fashioned of aqua server used was the one from the Medical Center, is a graduate of What shak 1 lendtr unto the Loid foil all HlS gXKKl- nc ^ an( j rucking j n rainbow wedding of the bride’s mother. Sil- Butler University, holding a Masness to me? The very air that I breathe comes from the shades with a white velvet-wrapped ver candelabra holding, pink can- ter’s Degree. She received a secl ord—my food, rnv shelter, even the steps I take, all come handle, topped with an orchid and riles were at each end of the ond Master’s Degree from Purdue from Cod v * clustered with rainbow flowers and table. . University. * ,, , » , i r» r» crystal teardrops. Hostesses were Mesdames Ar- .The groom., a civil engineer, this was the wonderful message spoken by Rev. Robert Wearing rainbow-colored dress- nold-Bannister. Ezra D. Alexander, attended Drake University and was Saunders last Sunday morning at New Bethel Baptist Church, es identical to that of the maid Sr.; R. E. Leathe. Robert Butler, graduated from Purdue University

of honor were the bridesmaids. Fred Augusta. George Pinkston, with highest distinction. He is a Miss Jeanette Allen, Columbus, O.. Ralph Wood, Russell Mitcham, member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, nawho wore blue; Miss Helaine Clem Randolph. Chester Mullins, tional honorary mathematics fraFobbs, Washington, D. C.. in pink; Otis R. Bryant, Sr., Dave Clark, ternity; Chi Epsilon, national honMrs. Paul Parks, Boston, green; Jay Smith, Frank Holloway, O. A. orary civil engineering fraternity, enjoyed ihe Mrs. Milton Myers. East St. Louis, Johnson. Dwight Ghan of Gloom- and Tau Beta Phi, national en-

III., orchid; Mrs. Ezra D. Alexan- ington. James Lewis, J. Robert gineering fraternity,

der. Jr., Gary, peach; and Mrs. Lawson. J. Walter Harris. Isaac Following their honeymoon in John Gentry, Indianapolis, yellow. Bacon. Jr., Henry Hamlin, Robert Philadelphia, New York, Niagara Their headpieces and mitts were H. Peoples. Maurice Errol! Neis- Falls, Canada and Boston, the alike, and they also carried match- ler, Sr., John Morton-Finney, Wil- couple will reside in West Lafaing narasols. liam Kirk, Paul Johnson, Robert yette, where the groom is a reGiven in marriage by her fa- Smith. Charles Wilson. Louise search fellow at Purdue Univer-

ther, the bride wore a gown of Harris. Ella Turner. Elizabeth Her- sity.

candlelight satin with a cathedral od. Alice Warriner and Irene 1 iMany Baptist groups will attend train, which was decorated with Wright and the Misses Rosa Brown

ihe National Baptist Convention j hand-made roses of matching mate- and Alma Porter.

When we think of the many blessings God has given us, we have no time to waste. We know not what tomorrow may N , h , L. T. L. groups had a bring; therefore, we must work | wry , ovely p icn ic last Monday at

must work

and give God our best, not just on Sundays, but every day.

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Recently the ole scribe has received comments from those shut in regard to the many sermons

ivougiass Park. All

affair and the plenteous eats.

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S e p t e mber will be vacation month for the Eastside Better

touched on by various ministers j Business and Civic League. Meetin this column. . . I feel that if : irgs will be resumed on the first

brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. John|i can pass something on to my ■ -vionday in October. Stott. 941 West 26th street, en-| rea ders, it may help someone be- 1 * * *

tertained the visitors at dinner last,sides myself. Thanks to my readweek. I ei-s who have expressed themselves

Returning home. Mrs. Fair plans through the mail. *

RECENT BRIDE: Mrs. Ifeanyi Osili was Mrs. A'Lelia Josephine Kirk before her marriage on August 12 in Second Christian Church. The bride, a well-known psychologist, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Kirk, 1026 North Pershing avenue.

to stop at Chattanooga

other relative?.

to visit

'ession in Donver next montn. A special train will leave at 6:45 on Labor Day. while a bus is leaving at 6 a. m. on Saturday, Sep-

ELIJAH PRIDE VISITS CULVER

j A beautiful ceremony was the marriags of Martha McGee and

i Maryland Whitfield in New Bethel lember 5. Baptist Church last Sunday after- * * *

noon. Rev. Mathew Downey read yj le c ,- e scr jb e regrets that she j the ntes. Music was rendered by omitt e d from the list of guests

Rose Marie Crowe Entertains 24 Guests On 11th Birthday Little Miss Rose Marie Crowe entertained 24 guests at

rial, studded with rhinestones. Mesdames BradfoiYl Johnson and Roses also decorated the bodice. Cecil Stewart had charge of the

The bride carried a bouquet of wedding plans,

white roses studded with rhine- The mother of the bride wore stones and centered with white an aqua dress of nylon and lace

in^rose folSge^She ^0^3 6 tiara mitts and^sUveTlcc^ssodes 8 stud- her eleventh >^ar birthday party last Saturday.' of pearls and rhinestones, from ded with rhinestones. The neck- The recreation hall at 819 Locke street was beautifully

Mrs P’iah Pride 236 West 12th' V * nia Fields with Barbara Hollirs j a^the' breakfasT given ^by^Mrs" | wh i cb tbe ‘™ gertip veil cascaded, line was trimmed with small rose-1 decorated with balloons throughout. Each guest received a n,iiv*»r and Beatrice Robinson at the piano. ir nrr ipii a Watson ^ 24T4 ' Hovev R ° b ert O Bannon, son of Mr. buds of self materials m which horn naner can and balloon to hpln him pm'rw tbo narfv f .‘; 0 ?’.„ Cu , l , V . C . r '! Miss Edna Thurman was maid I"“k. W „ a S 5 “' J *L a P d Mrs. Herbert O'Bannon. was the rhinestones were used as een-1 ^ Yu P wL'h

ring-bearer. He earned a white ters. The hat was pressed of aqua An impressive centerpiece on he table was the beautisatin pillow, upon which was a with rhinestones and a small veil, fully decorated cake topped with pink roses and inscribed

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Simmons at the country home and and Rachel gimmons, flower jj°g S 1( ^ a j y affair pleasant guest a to^atch;. ... _ Out-of-town guests

health farm of Mrs. Alma Smith.! "VT , r. _ , „ , Co ■ r^^SfkLLTrs'lSlo^* anS d Ma B r/ean nd Marlene and^ w a he.

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Listen! Don’t Miss This Program ANNUAL WOMAN'S DAY at NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 2024 Roosevelt Avenue SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th 3:30 P. M. MRS. ANNA WASHINGTON Guest Speaker Don’t Miss Hearing Her Great Things Are In Store For You The Public Is Cordially Invited Rev. John C. Butler, Minister

King, and William Corbett.

1 The reception followed in thr dining room of the church. wher f ! ’oadc n* gifts wore received. Assisting as hoste? c es were Ruth ! 'Washington. Edna Earl. Rosetta ! Moore. Venia Johnson, Margare’ | Snowe. Ethel AusMn. Loretta Wal-

’er and Ann Frederick.

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Mrs. Lillie Mae Sawyer and ’aughJer. /anicia, 1619 Yandes '-opt. have returned from vaca•oni’v* in Tennessee and Kentuckv as guest of an aunt. Mrs. Ell'

Stewart.

Among courtesies extends’ "•ere a three-course dinner b’ Mr. and Mrs. 1 ewis Graves r house party bv Mrs. Bonus Robin '•on. and a buffet luncheon by Mrs ’ ilbert Nichols.

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Washing on ard daughter, Marthella. wiF ' ave this week for West Virginia - here Mrs. Washington, one of th> v loyd Sisters (Mabe’). will aopea’ n a musicale as euest soloist.

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News has just been received that George A. Russ, formerly o f the Eastside, passed in his Locke field Gardens apartment. Fun^ra’ services were to be held Thursday afternoon in the King and King Funeral Home, with Rev. E. T. Johnson officiating, assisted by Rev. W. E. Stark. Mr. Russ, the husband of Mr . Doris VanCleave Russ, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russ well-known Eastside couple.

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The Carrie Ross and Hannah

satin rose with rhinestone center. Mrs. Kirk wore a light lavender He wore a white flannel suit with orchid highlighted with silver rib-!

KH included |

Little Shirley Ann Crowe, daugh- Mrs. Ruth Kirkpatrick, grandmothter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crowe, er of the bride, Los Angeles; Mrs.! was flower girl. She wore a long Lena K. Simpson, Topeka. Kans.; pink nylon dress, carrying a white Mrs. Paul Parks and children, Pambasket trimmed with pink ribbon ela Dee and Paul. Jr.. Boston; I

ENGAGED: September 5 has been set as the wedding date for Miss Ruth Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amon Roach. 806 South Vine street, Muncie. and Ollie L. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell, Kuttawa, Ky. Miss Thomfas was graduated from Muncie Central high school and attended Indiana Business ^College. Mr. Campbell, a gradliate of the Indianapolis Electronics School, is employed at the Cook’s Radio and Television Company. A reception . in the First Street YWCA Center will follow the ceremony, which will be held at 8 p.m. in Christ Temple Church, 903 South Pershing drive, Muncie.

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~s$mong Ihe (Lluhs AMBASSADOR GIRLS met with Mrs. Tommie Lee Mosley, 1321 . Edgemont avenue, and enjoyed a bufiM luncheon Prizes were won by Mesdames Nan Lewis, Elizabeth Hannah and Ada Cheeks. * * * * FOURTEEN LAMBS met with Miss Gladys Rowlette. Next meeting will be Saturday with Mrs. Louise Larkins. + + * * FRIENDLY NINE sponsored a successful tea August 16. Next meeting will he with Mrs. Ella Rce Batiks. 2115 Wendel street. * * + * PROTO met with Truman Gill. Plans were made for a lawn party to be held Sunday at 1042 North Pershing avenue. * * * * RITZY SIX will meet Sunday with Mrs. Ella Mae Edwards, 1154 West 31st street. * * * * ROYAL TEN m,et with the reporter, Mrs. Elizabeth Flowers, last Friday. Next hostess will he Mrs. Arietta Markey. * * * * TWILIGHT TWELVE will meet Saturday with Mrs. Ruth Maury, 2253 Nor h Kenwood avenue. Seven Represent Indianapolis At Tau Gamma Delta Conclave Seven delegates were added to the national officers of Tau Gamma Delta sorority from here to form a large deviation for the annual convention of the business and professional women’s group in Detroit this week-end. Beta ehaper-is hostess group to the national conclave, meeting in the home of the Detroit Association of Women’s 31ubs, August 27-30.

“Happy Birthday.” It was baked by the bakery department of the William H. Block Company. Also served were dainty sandwiches made by Miss Emily Clay, punch, peanuts, jelly beans, potato chips, cookies and tri-colored ice cream. Among the little guests present were Annette and George Earner. Donna Burris, Melvin Reynolds, Jr., Timothv and Chatt Horne. June Rose Reynolds, Rosalyn Patterson. Barbara Cabell, Dickey Clay. Cheryle and Stephanie Northirtgton, Freddie and Mickey Dunson and Junior Brown.

Californian Visits Sister In City Felix Duncan. Los Angeles, is house guest of his sister. Mrs. Mary B. Meadows, and is also visiting a cousin, Mrs. Para Lee Wagner, and other relatives while in the 1 city. It has been 24 years since

he was last home.

Also visiting Mrs. Meadows is a friend of Mr. Duncan’s. Richard I Williams, who came from Detroit i

for the reunion. 1 i

Owens, who spent the* summer j

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens and with her aunt, will accompany! sons left Monday for Buffalo. N.Y., them home. She is a June gradu- j to visit her sister, the former Miss ate of Crispus Attucks high school Odessa King. and plans to enter college next

Their daughter. Miss Harryette month,.

ROSE MARIE CROWE Richard Owenses ’,eave For N. V.

VISITING SISTER: Mrs. Bessie Reed is visiting her sister, Mrs. Beulah Brown, in Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hyde. They also visited in Atlantic City. N. J., and other points.

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Ref/'esenting the Itndianapolis hapter are Sorors Betty Anderon. Mary Helen Dunn. Eleanor Starks, Naomi Dean, Marie Caesar, Mabel Russ and Edith Hughes. v amed alternates were Sorors Elizabeth Lawrencte and Helen

Brawley.

speaker. A iter the banquet, - the entire group will attend the formal dance in the beautiful modern Veterans’ Memorial Building. The delegation will worship at Tabernacle Baptist Church, of , which Rev. Jesse Jai McNeil is

Na.ional officers from the local p a s t 0 r. Sunday morning, after

chapter include Sorors Bertha w hj c h thev will drive to th e Surf

Smith, national supreme basileus; C ] u b j n Canada for dinner.

Lois Brown, epistoleus; Mary Mos- Delegates were also expected by, national organizer, and Martha f rorn chap'ers in New York City, Foster, board member. { Pasadena. Los Angeles, Sacramen-

Aside from business sessions j to and Augusta, Ga. during the day, the calendar in- —

?ludes a public forum Thursday light in New Light Baptist Church, vvith Senator Cora Brown listed

s principal speaker.

Other platform guests were to be Judge George Edwards, Senator W. Diggs and Councilman Mary

eck.

A scholarship was to be awarded o a worthy high school graduate, nd a sizeable sum of money to e presented to a charitable oranization at the public meeting. A tour of the Historical Museum was listed for Friday, in addition 'o a cocktail party at the home of Soror Dorothy Galloway. Saturday’s program calls for ! he annual banquet and installa-

CHICAGOAN VISITS PERU : ■-/ . ;• ... •> • I. Billy Mayberry. Chicago, spent! i few days with his parents, Mr. j -nd M r s. Charles Mavberry. at! Peru* after spending his vacation

in New York City.

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