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8—The Indianapolis Recorder, Oct 17, 1953 Teen Talk By THE SNOOPER The goblins \vill get YOU ii‘ you don’t come to the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA Carnival on Halloween nigrht, October 31. Civic and social groups are planning entertainment booths for teen-agers and adults. Games and refreshments will be offered for the youngsters, supervised dancing for you teen-agers and prizes lor costumes. Turn the “Y’ : black and gold on Halloween.

Time, 6-10.

There are a few happenings that i k e(m jj U( j son aie st jn together. Tm sure a lot of people will be ^ thal Gail Cobb and LaiTV shocked to hear about, such as j^ eed are sl jjj hitting it off leal

Edna Ward s now being all for nice

James Lee. while Gloria YVoi thing- £»etty Brown, will you tell us ton and Sophie Moore are still in bow t b j n g S are w ith you? Is it the picture But dig this: She isii Hilton Hudson or Cartier Conley? the least bit worried, because s e A f ew gi r i s WO uld like to know says he is hers, and that s the wa> j hear lhat we dding bells it will always be. Are you stil Wll j be f or Nancy Pettigoing to keep trying. Sophie and grevv alll .- Nale - Bradley. What

Gloria? about this?

W^hile man> people wore think- ; Notice that Beverly Mitchell has ing there wrs something betwee . bna iiy found a new love, meaning Shirley LockoU and Clarence Ba ie. i Jlone otber than Charles Malone they were merely friends, Shirley i Anetta Brown, it seems you

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lipping to Duck 1 arrish and An * j| iave e y es f or Ken Tandy. .. ^ drew Brown, w hile Clarence was i boart is al j tor Q ai! stig ger talking up on Anna Hallibm • j hear a chick from Shortridge When will Williarn Smith wak j way by tbe name 0 i Betty Jo Milup and realize that his heart JuBa u>r kllls for Jobn Wright. Hey, Porter, is just playing aropnd and !Betty what about Robei1 Grider? that her heart belongs elsew heie. y ou can’t leave him out in ... I dig that Myra D?Bow an ^ be cqU or can you? —~ Mary K. Francis, wasn’t that

Sonny “S. Q.” Dinson I saw you with not so long ago? Is it love or the ’52 Olds?. . . Marsha Lyons. I hear you and a fullback named | Ulysses Simmons kill for each

other. Good luck!

Charlene “Snookie” Floyd has been walking around in a daze day in and day out, singing “Baby. Please Don’t Go.” But she can snap out if it now. because James Conner has already gone—for the Air Force. Not for good, though.

Right, Snookie?

j say, Mabel “Pinkie" Seats, what kind of a sneak are you trying t.> pull? I hear your latest stud is Eddie <’53 Pontiac* Johnson. Pray, I tell us w’hat happened to that fabulous Skinny Alexander? That i was quite a quick sw itch, you

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Alarva “Ludie” Brooks seems to have eyes for that one and only Janies Watson, and he sa\s. quote ‘Same here.” Carry on with the good work. kids. . . Doris “Dee Dee” Griffin, what happened to .that great ove aifair between you and Leroy McCauley? The grapevine has it that Ray Boyd was

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lowly but surely moving him out. Right? Shirley “Cheesie” Holt, everything seems to be Settled at last in your romantic love, doesn’t it? Since Myrna W'atson and Buzzy Weiton decided it was time for I their steal-away, I hear you’ve only had eyes for Charles Alums. To tell you the tru.h. I think i you’ve W'on all for the best. Do ’you get what I mean? Jessie "Plukie” Bryant t.hey tell me thal your secret lover, Floyd Covington, has finally laid | down his arms and surrendered i to your fabulous charms. Is this true? Hear ye, hear ye! There’re rumors blowing that a sw r eet gal j named Norma Caldwell and a swell l guy named Rufus Law are about to become one. Wish them luck, 1 for they will make a swell couple. Say. Burl Eubanks, who told you that you were cool? Whoever did needs his head cxaminel, because if you keep messing around with certain o her sttuds’ gals, you’re going to wind up getting yours examined. What little babe is that w'e see Raymond Williams sneaking off with from the skating rink- ’Fess ! tp. boy, there are a loi who would like to know. i Say. we’ve been behind time. Last week we said Jimmy Smith and Betty Jean Kelly were still on the ball. Jimmy says that is history, and that his eyes, heart tnd soul are all for Wilma Dauss. ! Carry on. lad! Sulie Tandy and William “Pig- : gy” Brown seem to be going strong ! hese days. They are together every j Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . . A cute little chick. Marilyn Sleets, is wild about Leon Williams, but he doesn’t seem to know it. What j do you say about that. Kenny Adams? Alta Hardnett seems to be having trouble with tw’o studs, Harvey Blow and Thomas “Pee-Wee” Livers. She doesn’t know which one she wants. Make up your mind . Betty Jordan has been singing "Hurry Home” to Nelson Vance since ’ he’s been in Springfield. Don’t worry, Betty, he’ll return.

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Funeral services foHfctrs. Nellie Mae Lucas were heWU Oct. 5 at 1 p.m. in the West Side Chapel. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. J. I. Saunders officiated. Mrs. Harriett Mitchell’s funeral services were held Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. ; at the Church of God. Burial was ! in Crown Hill. Rev. Bodne officiated. !‘ Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Bishop were held Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in Floral Park. Bro. Glen Kliene J officiated. Funeral services for Infant Will (E. Dubose were held Oct. 8 at 10 a.m. in the Westside Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Hester Porter were held Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. i at Barnes Methodist Church. Burial was in Nicholasville, Ky. Rev. Ayres officiated. Funeral services for Mr. Gaulf Raisor were held Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. in the West Side Chapel. Burial was in Floral Park. Rev. G. W. Evans officiated. Funeral services for Mr. James Milton Fields were held Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. in the West Side Chapel. Burial was in New Crown. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Funeral services for Mrs. Flossie Estelle Franklin were held October 10 at First Baptist Church, N. Indianapolis. Burial was in Crown Hill. Rev. F. F. Young officiated.

Illinois Pastor As*H&ed To Lafayette Church LAFAYETTE!—Rev. Lewis Carter, Carbondale, 111., has been assigned to the pastorate of Bethel AME Church, and he and Mrs. Carter are house guests of Mrs. Maggie Townsend. Rev. J. K. Brown, originally assigned to the pastorate, was transferred to the Illinois Conference of the AME Church and is stationed at Metropolis, 111. He and Mrs. Brown were guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Williams. MesdamesT. C. Johnson, Inez Babb and J. T. Smith and small daughters, Frances and Jean, all of Indianapolis, relatives of Mrs. Carl Bedford, were her recent guests. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Bedford, and also visited Miss Arietta Winrow. Laverne Cottrell, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell, who underwent an emergency appendectomy in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, was reported improving rapidly at this

writing.

Mrs. Matthew A. Lowe, Covert, Mich., was recent guest of Miss Millie Hoffman. She is the wife of Rev. M. A. Lowe, former pastor of Bethel

f AME Church, now a, chaplain in the ' Army, stationed in Korea. Mrs. Lowe was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Frank Hines. Lincoln Communiti’ Center held a youth party last Saturday night, with Mrs. Robert Harris as chairman. Rev. and Mrs. W. Tony Hill left i the city last week for residence at Noblesville. Rev. Hill is retiring from j the active ministry for a year because ’ of illness. Dorcas Chapter No. 14, OES, will ! close its baby contest Friday. THE MARY L. CLUB will meet Friday night with Mrs. Willie Amos ! and with Mrs. George Clay as co- i hostess. Members will give vacation

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Mr. and Mrs. John Southern, Indianapolis, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. The stewardess board of Bethel ; AME Church will give a barbecue I party Saturday afternoon at the residences of Mrs. W. G. Williams and Harry Henry. The Amanda Smith club of Bethel : Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. J Frank Hines. The board of directors of Lincoln '

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