Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1956 — Page 9
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By MILDRED L. IRVIN
Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct 20, 1956
Number 42
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. —Main Street Baptist Church began its annual fall revival Oct. 15, with Rev. J. E. Ewing, pastor of Rocky Ridge Baptist Church, as revival speaker. Rev. J. R. Hunt is church pastor. ****** The Heaven and Hell Bound Pilgrims of Durrett Avenue rendered a program last Sunday night at St. Bethlehem Baptist Church, Pembroke, which ... „ , , was largely attended. Mrs. Lucille an ^. Mrs. Ross M. Blaine, and Smith was chairman of the pro- family, gram committee. * o * Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Brother Cleveland Brown, 17- .9 , ’ an ^ Walter Campyear^old minister, preached the keJl of Chicago have returned to morning sermon at the Campbell their homes after visiting their Street Church ot Christ last Sun- cousin. Mrs. Mollie Campbell day. He spoke on “What Manner R en O\ ant f other relatives, of Person Ought We To Be.’” * * * * * * Miss Lucy A. Vanleer, employThe Canton Heights PTA in- ed as a secretary in Chicago, spent stilled offieers at its regular her vacation with her parents, monthly meeting in the school Mr. and Mi*s. Leonard Vanleor, and auditorium Thursday of last week, other relatives and friends. A yard flag was presented to the * + * group by Scout Master Isaac Wil- Mrs. Cordelia Mitchell of the Von. Mrs. Mary Catherine Victor Gainesville community, who was is president, and Mrs. Geneva confined to the Rrooks Memorial Pendleton is reporter. Hospital for several weeks, is able * * * to be at home. Granville King, .lr., farm exten- * ♦ ♦ sion agent, attended the farm and „ vl ,„ , home development workshop at JOHN BILLt MARTIN died in Western State College. Bowling Chicago Sept. 23, an d funeral Green. Oct. 1-5. Through the work- services were held Oct. 7 at Secsimp training, he says he will be ond Baptist Church. Cadiz, with better able to serve the families Bev. S. L. Stewart, pastor of Pee in Christian and Todd Counties. Dee Baptist Church. officiaUng. + + ♦ The Babbage Funeral Home was MRS. JULIA FRANKLIN, Adair- in charge of burial in the Cadiz ville. was Sunday guest of htr cemeterycousin, Mrs. Olive Lynch, and Survivors include the widow, family. M 1 * 8 - Mildred Martin; five children, * * * the mother, Mis. Ethel Martin, a Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Pollard have brother and a sister. announced the arrival of a daugh- * ♦ ♦ ter, Barbara Glenn, bom Sept. 23. Marietta Maxie, infant daughter Mrs. Pollard is the former Miss of Mr - antI Mrs * Clifton Maxie of Nina Rasco. the Dawson Springs road, died at The couple are making their a local hospital Oct. 4. Brief fuhome at Oceanside, Calif., where I,rral rltes " ere conducted Oct. 6 he is sening in the Army. al the Adams Funeral Home. Bur- * ♦ * ial was in Cave Spring cemetery. Mrs. Louise Burton, Indianap- * * * o'is, was recent guest of her par- Mrs. Nebraska Moss, a former cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Brew- resident of this city, died Sopt. er. She was accompanied by her 26 in Indianapolis. Last rites were brother, Harvey Sanders, also of conducted Sept. 29 at the Babbage Indianapolis. , Funeral Home, with Rev. T. M. * * * Pcttus. pastor of First Street BapMrs. Addie Williams and Rich- list Church, officiating. Burial ard Hawks, Indianapolis, were re- was in the Cave Spring cemetery, tent guests of Mr. and Mrs Wil- Survivors are six children, Mrs. Ham McCarty and Mrs. Sarah Old- Ophelia Bradley of the city; Mrs. ham. Ophelia Bradley of this city; Mrs. * * * Fannie B. Stoner and Isaiah Moss, MRS. HELEN BLAINE. Roaring Gary, Ind., and Miss Nannie Moss Springs, was Thursday guest of and Lot and Busli Moss, all of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Indianapolis.
Evansville College Women,s Assn. Opens Season, Names Committees
Indiana NAACP Elects Gary Woman President
By CHARLES PRESTON
launched to aid Negroes in their search for housing and to eliminate segregation in
this field.
Mrs. Edna Morris of Gory, veteran NAACP leader, defeated Atty. Patrick E. Chavis,
Jr., of Indianapolis for the or- _ .
ganization's state presidency an ? U w 0 g , u repoI J s committees l l .I ^ and local branches, the interracial here Saturday night by the nar- gathering heard of grass-roots rowest possible margin. struggles against discrimination
After a spirited contest, and throughout the length and breadth with Gloster B. Current of the “ f A r l
ment w’as sharp, for these people fight for what they believe in.
EVANSVILLE — The Evansville of the Cross.” Mrs. Amaryllis Association of College Women held Martin was general chairman, its regular monthly meeting re- * + *
cently, having been on vacation MRS. LEE FARGO of St. James
ince June. Miss Willie Effle Thom- Baptist Church presented a plaj’ ^s, new president., was in charge “Heaven and Holl” at Little Valjf the meeting, held at the club ley Baptist Church last Sunday
nouse, 656 S. Governor. Serving night. Rev. B.. J. Boozer is pastor
as hostesses were Mesdames Zer- oi the Little Valley church, th P. Car er, chairman. Thelma * * + Rochelle, Susie Dent. Mabel C. Mrs. E. Sanford, 519 E. Gum,
Holley and Aurelia Bradley and is resting better In St. Mary's hos-
\liss Wanda Dampier. pital. The mother of Mrs. Marjorie Reports were made by the dele- Oreen, she is in room 5J5-A
gates, Mrs. Carter and Miss Thomas, who attended the sessioh of the Indiana State Federation of Colored Women’s Chibs, held at Foil Wayne during the summer.
Busses '.>111 leave Cleaves Memorial CME Church at 5:30 Sunday morning for Indianapolis to attend all-day sendees at Metro-
Over 20 Attend Booker Family Reunion at Seymour Home
By SAMUEL BROWNING
S^YMOUR-
Rev. A. H. Davis, former pas-
Over 20 msifvbers tor of Bethel AME Church, the Booker family enjoyed a preacher there last Sunday night,
reunion dinner here last week at Mrs. Mary Franklin and James the home of Mrs. Tillie Booker. Lee attended communion services
Present were her twin daugh- at St. Stephen’s AME; Church, tors, Carolyn and Catherine, and Hanover, recently,
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Booker, Jr., ait Mrs. Fannie Woodson made a of Los Angeles, and Messrs, and business trip to Cincinnati recentMcsdames Benny Booker and fafni- b- purchasing many of the latest )y. Maurbre Booker and daughter, fashions for women for her Stanley Booker and Earl Booker apparel shop here. She has exand family. Mrs. Lettve Davis and bended an invitation to all women Messrs. Paul and Charles Booker j ° loo* over her new fall stock. and Charles Coleman. j
Mrs. Booker enjoyed the whole
oay with all her children except- l ing one, Sylvester Booker, who with * #W ** % 1* - ^ 1
his wife is in Germany.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melbert Good and family, Columbus, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edmonds and family here. Capt. and Mrs. Walter L. Jackson amd family have returned to Seymour after visiting his mother
In Birmingham, Ala.
MISS MART MoKINNEV, Butlerville, and Jack Edmonds Franklin, were recent guests of his moth-
er. Mrs. Monta Edmonds.
Capt. and Mrs. Walter Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edmonds and family and Mrs. Monta Edmonds motored to Franklin last Saturday to attend a football game. Jack Edmonds played on one of
tlie participating teams.
Bob and Rosemary Pennybaker. Columbus, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pennybaker last Sunday.
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Recorder's Way "A bouquet to The Indianapolis Recorder for its editorials and to Andrew Ramsey for his columns on the NAACP,” said Fred D. Coker of South Bend, retiring president of the state NAACP. handing out "bouquets and brickbats” at the annual convention here
last weekend.
Horace Johnson Services for Horace Johnson, 84, 621 W. 10th. were held Oct. 11 in Portland, Tenn., his native home, with burial there. He had lived here three years. A daughter, Mrs. Clara Moorr
survives.
Committees were named, includ- politan Baptist Church, of which irtg program, Mesdam*s M. Kirk- Rev. William F. Sweatt is pastor, wood. M. Story, Ora K. Glass/ Rev. Thomas Hoyt, local pastor, Mabel C. Holley. Zerah Carte" '’.ill preach the twelfth anniverand Phoebe Porter and Miss Wan- sary sermon of the Metropolitan
da Dampier; press and publicity, Singers.
Miss AJlouise Jaxon, chairman. Any Cleave member may be Mesdames Rochelle. Bessie Walls, contacted for tickets. The busses
Mary Ella Shearer and Row"?na will leave Indianapolis at 5:30. McFarland and Miss Anna Me- * * +
Cauley. The public is invited to attend
Membership, Mrs. Nettie Fel- the opening of the new' Logan’s
lows, chairman. Mesdames Elfrie- Beauty Salon, 1031 Cherry (rear) da Churchill, Susie Dent, Grace Sunday from 4 to 7. The shop is Howard, Irene Saucer and Hattie modemly equipped and has five Garner and Miss Dampier; budget operators. Mrs. Mamie Logan is
aud finance. Mesdames Bessie proprietor.
King, A. I .Bradley, T. R. Brown, * * *
Z. Carter, O. Glass, M. Holley and Mrs. Louella Burks, 6P, 408 Lin-
Jane Cole and Miss Jaxon. coin, died Sunday afternoon at St. Social. Mesdames Inez Pulliam, Mary’s hospital. Funeral services Mary’ Kirkwood, Phoebe Porter, wer e held Thursday, with the Saucer, Thelma House, Grace How- Gaines Funeral Home in charge,
ard and Marve M. Brown and the Surviving are the husband, Wil-
Misses Wilhelmina McKinney and lia ro Burks, Sr.; three sons. LawM. Watkins; public relations and rence Burks. Chicago, and Clifton
1 e g islative, Mesdames * Pauline aTid William Burks, Jr., EvansThompson, Carter, Pulliam, Pa- ville: a granddaughter, two nieces
Hence Newsome and Marjorie aI1< ^ one nephew.
Watkins and the Misses F. E. * ♦ *
Snow' and Julia Ingram. Suns bine, Mesdames Ellen
Brown. Rochelle, Howard and W
WILBERT ROBINSON, former Oakdale businessman and political
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It. Brown ana the Misses Newsome j^s^tal^^fvm^ • / ^ R20 Flflott 5 •>nd Dampier; garden club. Mea- KSSa had “ en iS™ dames Musette Roberts. Hattie . ? ° ' ,r " Gamer, Glass. Nettle Fellows, O. naJaMir ‘•li^ke ft suffnring a Bradshaw and Ellen Brown and 1 M ^ -.--hi. fa’jS Mecdami^^Mberla^Stevenson" iind had at,,,ndcd ,h «- old Douglaas
r; S *nnH ’"^h school. He had operated the
Misses C Jaion and ^Alevander ° akda,e Food Market next to his National Association ot Colored i. 1 ?,™ j^ell estate holdi™^^ Girls. Miss Dampier. Mesdames fhe oiMale ire. * *
Carter, Glass, Fellows, M. Kirk- amko Io
wood and Anna McCauley and the R hi . . m’
Misses Marjorie Watkins and Alex-
d?me r 4 SgSMST undee"te ReW,e« a adm“nlW 8 ,U^ anlw ?nH B \t!>KVnnPv T inH P h^ni was a member of Zion Baptist Me^dan^es^Carter Puufam Church ’ P-Vthagoras Masonic I*>dge S?eVe^m ara pau»ne rtW ThZ'^: VZ'IX No'Ims'” 1 ° M Tillie Gaines. E. Churehill and H. surviving are his ' widow Mrs flo/p anfpTbHnia House Jane J,e,en Hohinson: three sons, P.crtx>le and Thelma^House. nard Walter and Wilbert Robin-
son. Jr., and a daughter, Miss Con-
A LARGE NUMBER of local pec- nSlr^S^Henrietta two
pie attended the 30th annual Bap- \ rr ; ih J' ,
list Women's Day at First Baptist Iu nf Church, Henderson. Ky, Oct. 7, ^ofi a ^.^e and ^everal aunts or which Mrs. Edith S. Sampson. n d ’uncles -several aunts
a orL n K' ^ ^ Gaines Funeral Home was
Glass active in the socS afd ^ charge of funeral^ arrangement -IMc life of Evansville, has been RELATIVES OF MRS. Georgia
ROYAL REVIEW: Princess Margaret is shown as she inspected a guard of honor formed by the 8th (Tanganika) Battalion, the king's African Rifles at Port Louis, shortly after her arrival in Mauritius. It was another port of call on her five-week tour of East Africa (NEWSPRESS PHOTO)
NAACP national office presiding, when' the ballots were counted the vote stood 25 for Mrs. Morris and 24 for Mr.
Chavis.
Atty. Chavis then moved that the election be made unani-
mous.
The voting climaxed the annual meeting of the NAACP State Conference at the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Next year’s convention
will be held at Muncie.
The election marked the end of three years’ service as state president by Fred Douglass Coker of South Bend. Mr. Coker was
elected to the state board. A teacher tn the Gary schools, Mrs. Morris has a long record of leadership of the Gary NAACP branch and as secretary of the state organi-
zation.
Other officers chosen were C. DeVall Banks of Marion, first vicepresident; Mrs. Martha Gibson, i Connersville, second vice-president; 1 Mrs. Daisy Hood, Terre Haute, secretary; Mrs. Vera Brechtel, Mishawaka, assistant secretary, and i Ffed White of South Bend, re-
; elected as treasurer. r j- j . Named to the board were Attys. ® ndin 8 second-class citizenship. Willard B. Ransom and Rufus C. branches at Connersville
Kuykendall. Indianapolis; Miles ar V!
H. Loyd, UAW labor leader, also activated bran <-h at Michigan City, of Indianapolis; Earl Drye, Elk- v ' e , 1 N TTIF afternoon wnrkshrm hart, and Mr. Coker. , THE AFTERNOON, workshop
, ,, sessions were held on political ac-
MR. CURRENT, national director tion, civil rights, employment, oi branches, said the NAACP on housing, legislation and branch or-
the whole is making great prog- ganization.
ress, because ‘our people, espe- Resolutions were adopted calicially !n the South, are not losing i n g f or enforcement of the Indiheart.^ They are standing up and a na Civil Rights Law; strict comfightmg; pliance with the Indiana AntiPointing out that the civil rights Segregated School Law, both as organization is outlawed or faces to pupils and - teachers; integraoutlawing in Louisiana, Alabama tion of Negroes at all levels of and Texas, he declared Northern state and local government, includstates must redouble their efforts i n g the State Police; equal accomto make up for the loss of revenue modations in public places and in-
and memberships in these key stitutions.
Dixie states. Also, the conference urged DeHart Hubbard of Cleve- enactment of stronger Civil Rights land, onetime Olympic cham- anc [ FEPC laws; establishment of
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GLOSTER CURRENT
But is was all in the good cause
pion and now an FHA regional official, urged that greater attention be directed to the crucial problem of housing. He advocated that a statewide institute be held and a drive
Walker Representatives To Attend AH-Eastern Beauty Trades Show
The Mme. C. J. Walker Company will send three representatives io the All-Eastern Beauty Trades show in Cleveland, Ot.
21-23.
The “All-Easlern’’ is the largest beauty trade show of its kind, offering to the beautician, the dealer and the manufacturer the latest information in all phases of
ihe cosmetic Industry.
Highlight of this year’s program will be a speech by John II. Johnson of Johnson Publications, f-ublishers of Ebony and Jet maga-
zines.
Representing the Walker Com-
general chairman of the observance Hayden' have returned after ran> ' *UJ bc Mrs. .Marjorie S. Joy-
for the past 16 years
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The Chestnut-Walnut
PTA held its second meeting of the year, with Booker Pauley’,
iittending funeral services for her hfw ., ,at >t week in the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Sacrament,
Owensboro. Ky.
Survivors are two sons. Herman
ko^r he^d J? Ha >' de ” " f Evansville and Robert m?Hp t p r 'iT^X d a 0 tplrll> C H bUdSet C ° in " Ha J’ den - Owensboro; four nephews, mlttee, made a report. t ORap and Georf , e H BenT
of Evansville and Willie Logan
The SHinor choir of Independ- and Will Henry Buckner, Ov’ensent Baptist Church sponsored its boro; a ni-ere, Miss Lucille Buckannual ‘Silver Tea ’ last Sunday ner, Ow’en.st>oro; four grandchilattemoon. Local talent was aug- then. Marilyn Hayden and Emma inented by out-of-tmvn guests for Fykes. IN arm Hie. Marguerite hr program. Mrs. Audie Meadows T lyles of Boston and Rosa Hay.s president of the clioir, and Mrs. den. Owensboro, and three greatComeiia Bunch was program nephews, George Clifton. Evans-
chairman.
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ner. Chicago, internationally famous hair stylist and beauty consultant; Mrs Bernice Kent, Indianapolis. make-up artist, and Henry Bundles, special representa-
tive for the company.
Mesdames Joyner and Kent will demonstrate Mme. Walker’s “Satin Tress," a sensational hair conditioning process, and the complete Walker cosmetic line, including the newest product. Liquid Make-
up.
Bundles will conduct a special sales conference for all beauty and barber supply dealers attend-
ing the show.
Special brochures with advertising schedules, advertisement re-
vill-e; Henry Logan, Muncie, and
, , , . GUnion Buckner, Fort Wayne. . .
Nazaj'cne Baptist Church hclu Also attending the funeral were I prints and tips on salesmanship its Women’s Day program last Mesdames Isabelle Smith and i 1,av< ’ b?e " prepared for the sales
i-unday afternoon, with Mrs. An- Clara Greenwell, Evansville, and conference. nose King as guest speaker. Theme SgL Zelma Fykes, Anchorage -- —
of the program was “By the Way Alaska.
New Albany Church Has 88th Anniversary. Indianapolis Minister is Guest Speaker
Dy Fannie kinchlow
Fliunr. 4-8873
and Charles Cohen.
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week.
Sick at St. Edward's hospital are Dorothy Temple, 5 Vance
NEW ALBANY—Jones Chapel Court, and Julius Moorernan, 11U3 RF.V. AND MRS. SAM PICKS, AVE Zion Church celebrated its Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walker and 8Fth anniversary last Sunday with * ♦ ♦ Mrs. Charlie Batts of First Rapspecial services. Speaker tor DEDICATION SERVICES were list Church of Jefferson Gardens morning was Rev. Jessie Marbury, ^ekl Sunday at Second Baptist are scheduled to sing at Asbury while Rev. Edwin Kent my. pastor church for one-month-old Gina Chapel Methodist Church, Louisof Jones Tabernacle AME Zion j Joyce Kinchlow, daughter of Mr. ville, Sunday.
Church, Indianapolis, was evening all( j Mrs. David Kinchlow’
speaker The chorus and choir of Rev. and Mrs. H. A. King and n „ v ., nd ....j. ^ ain Fl( . ks « Tr the Indianapolu church furn.shed Mesdames Mary Sanders and and Mrs. Dennis^ Walker. ’ Mrs! music. Alenc Dixon attended the Con* James Riggins and Rev. B. J. - ♦ * Jeronce of the Southeastern pis- Grisson. pastor of the local church,
trict at V. a ^ 1 5^ > / , ’ r ^P resen ^ n S ^ l ' c * attended the Southeastern District
Ur. and Mrs. Willis Higgins a.- ond Baptist Church. Conference held at Madison,
tended the State Veterans Assoeia- j^ ev j 0 j in wnxerson was guest
tion meeting •n*l«i at Ct»i- ^,^1^,- f or t R e Men’s Day service Mrs. E. Black and Fred Moss versity, Lafayette, recently. | je j d at church Oct. 7, vliile were weekend guests of Rev. and Dr and Mrs Marshall King and Kev. Haul Vaughan of Louisville Mrs. B. J. Gri&son and attended •fumiIv 1 nrnt ihe weekend In In- uas speaker for the Mens Day morning services at the church, dianaDoli^”visitfng"^Irs" Autumn Rally held last Simday. John Sunday. Mrs. Moss and children Turner who recently made her St ’ ott was chairman. spent the summer with the Gris-
T.cine there Next Sunday, Women’s Day will sons. r be observed at the church. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson Carmel! Samuels will be speaker. Mr. ar. d Mrs. Thomas Bond, *,e planning to make Indianapolis on the Second Baptist rick list ..Hive members nf the rhurrh have their home. He is now a clerk in are Mattie Smith. Frank Porter, active members of the church, have the Indianapolis Post Office. Mary Alma Murker, Ernest Rob- a new bdb - § !r! born Get. 8. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. King attend- erts, Millie Miles, Carolyn Posley. Members of First Baptist Church
ed the meeting of the State Pro- Gertrude Ruby Browder, Ella
Guest Choruses Heard at Madison
White Heads NAACP Youth
Bernard White of South Bond was oletted president of the NAACP State Youth Councils at sessions held in conjunction with the adult meeting Saturday', Oct. 6 at the Phyllis Wheatley VMCA.
WALKER REPRESENTATIYES: Mrs. Marjorie S. Joyner of Chicago, internationally famed hair stylist and beauty consultant; Henry Bundles, special representative for the Mme. C. J. Walker Company, and Mrs. Bernice Kent, local make-up artist, will represent the Walker Company at the All-Eastern Beauty Trades show, largest beauty trade show of its kind, in Cleveland, Oct. 21-23.
an NAACP state legal fund and of a permanent legislative conference to meet before each session of the Indiana General Assembly; and recommended that an NAACP Regional Office be set up in Indianapolis. Tribute was paid to Loren Henry of Goshen, second vice-president of the organization who died during the summer. Mr. Henry was a white man who served long and actively in the crusade against discriRiipatitm. DELEGATES AND VISITORS present included Mrs. Lilia Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baumann, Patrick E. Chavis, Jr., Bob DeFrantz, Mrs. Virgia Davis, Mrs. Florence Eldridge, Rev. Ford Gibson. Chandler Houston, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs, Rufus C. Kuykendall, Mrs. Peggy Landers, Miles H. Loyd, Mrs. Mildred G. Overbey, Charles S. Preston, Andrew W. Ramsey, Willard B. Ransom, William T. Ray. R. K. Smith, Mrs. Ollie Weeks, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Worland, Miss Lillian Naomi Wortham. Hobson Zeigler, all of Indianapolis. Also Mrs. Mae F. New’some, George A. Satterwhite and Fred Sleet of Anderson; Mrs. Martha Gibson, Connersville; Earl Drye. Elkhart; Miss Willie Effie Thomas and Miss Julia Palmer, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Protho, Mrs. Edna B. Morris. Gary; Mrs. Mattie Dunlap. Mrs. Pauline Young, Kingsford Heights; Herbert Daughi erty, Hollis King and Edward Ray, j Kokomo; Mrs. Vera Brechtel, Mish-
i awaka.
1 Also C. DuVall Banks and Xen Stewart, Marion: George Gooch, j Michigan City: Miss Donna Bab- | cock. Miss Charlotte Clemens, Miss Phyllis Findley, Miss Jodie Fritz, Lynn Hyler, Joseph Lyons, Muncie: Melvin S. Baird, Kelly Bell, John Charles Bryant, Ben Gundeck, Miss Audrey Lyon, George W. Morris, Albert A. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Alice Warren, Howard Warren, Bernard L. White, Mrs. Reedie White, of South Bend; Homer Benson, Mrs. Daisy E. Hood, Dr. D. A. Hoover, Mrs. Rose Mary Hutchinson, Terre Haute; Donald Bledsoe and Oral Partee, Wash-
ington.
By GLENN ALUMS
Other officers named were Leon Bates, Indianapolis, vice-president: Ruth Henry, South Bend, record1 ing secretary; Timothy Adams,
^ i Gary, corresponding secretary, and MA01 SON--Two choruses from j John Charles Bryant. South Bend, Barijos Methodist Church, Indian- treasurer,
apolis, rendered an excellent program at “ Ebenezer Methodist
Church last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris. Indianapolis. visited relatives here over the weekend. While here they attended the motorboard races
Mrs. Rose Mary Hutchinson of Terre Haute is the advisor to the youth group. She was named to the Youth-Adult Advisory Committee, along with Miss Willie Fffie Thomas. Evansville: Miss Ida Mitcham. South Bend: Miss Jodie
Mrs. Ella Neal remains critical- i Fritz. Muncie, and R. K. Smith,
!y ill at her home.
Miss Maxine Daugherty, a student at Ball State Teachers College. Muncie, visited relatives at
Hanover recently-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and son, James, and Mesdames Nettie Crooks and Ruth Humes visited relatives and friends In Indianapolis over the weekend. William Todd,. Indianapolis, is
Indianapolis. The NAACP youth work came in for considerable discussion in the general sessions, and steps were taken to provide stronger support for Hie young people’s
activities.
For good printing “In a hurry,'’ phone The Indianapolis Recorder Printing Co., ME. 4-1545. Yon will be pleased and proud of the work.
Former Marion Pastor Assigned To Minister to Anderson Church
By MADELYNE M. IRVIN
Phone 5179
Grace Reed and Man’ L'nch were No^ 282 met at the Westside Cornhostesses at a house-warming munity Center in the American pariv at the beautiful new ranch- Legion Room on Monday mght of
ANDERSON—Rev. J. H. Red- .tvlc home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell last wee!, and made plans for the dick, who formerly pastored Allen stein, :509 West 15th. The house membership drive. Mrs. Grace Temple AME Church. Marion, has NV as beautifully decorated in the Reid is membership chairman, been sent to Allen Chapel AME j a n motif. Next meeting will be held Nov. Church here. The local members * * + 12 at the center. It will be an im* were glad to welcome Rev. Red- portant business session, and each aick and his wife. Mrs. Ersie r riGrrth: member is to bring dues. Mrs. Reddick. They are residing in the ' fh^ormdav Rnsa barter is president, church parsonage, 1610 Sherman. Weatherly attended the oiie daj Th , j t f K , rier 0 f Gamma * * * ( '? n ,y en V°£ ^ Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Rogers are Mrs. Madelyne Irvin has been ^ rinbs Mrs Jr P roud P&rents of a girl. Regina, confined to her home for several Lolored M omen s Clubs. Mrs. born at Manhattan Air Force Base, weeks with a sprained toe. She is °phInH« P wh iUpv Hoh New York - on 0ct - 6 - Mrs - Rogers better now and able to be back phvnfs vvtw is the daughter of Mrs. Verda at work. . tMinn^rn* Mai Cochran, 157 West 13th. Mrs. Anna Durden. 621 West ley club f. tel l di j l J •! * * *
I7fh is able to be back in her g ram of the Council of Federated
hPPii’tv c-hnn after several weeks Club Women at the Country Club Mesdames ovenra Shacklett, buffering wit has Drained h£l last Friday were tbe President, Phi Delta sorority net with Mrs. sunering wun a spramtu ne..i. Mrs Rosa Carter) and Mrs Madc _ Rosa C aner. ill West 13th, Sun- ■* * * ]y ne jrvin. day afternoon, Oct. 7. Elected durMrs. Maxine Green and John Mesdames Billy Page and M a * ing the business sersion wei>e MesLadd. Marion, were recent guests bel Hampton represented the local dames Sadye Davis, president; of Mr. and Mrs. John Wooten and chapter of Gamma Phi Delta sor- James Given, first vice-president; Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Reddick. ority, while Mesdames Earl Streaty Maoel Hampton, second vice-pres-Mrs. Emma White, T426 Sher- and Elizabeth Hughes represented ident, Bessie Farley, secretary; man, is very much improved aft- the Culture club. Alma Forepaugh. assistant secn.er several months of illness. The American Legion Auxiliary tary, tnd Rosa Carter, treasurer.
