Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1969 — Page 5
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1969
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
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Noel G. Evans is to become Simmons-Hudson bride of Raymond A. Jones engagement told
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Evans II announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Noel Gracelyn Evans, and Raymond Albert Jones. They will be married Aug. 18 in St. Monica Catholic Church. The bridegroom -elect is the son of Mrs. Rosa A. Jones and Francais R. Jones of Lynchburg, Va.
Miss Evans is a senior at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Her fiance is also a senior at Fisk University. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and is a fouryear scholastic scholarship student. The honor attendants are Mrs. Frederick H. Evans in of Indianapolis, sister-in-law
of the bride-elect and Miss Shirley Louise Jones ' of Lynchburg, Va., sister of the prospective groom. Bridesmaids are Miss Sharon Wilson Evans, cousin of the bride-elect and Miss Anita Louise Spurlock, both of Indianapolis; Miss Cynthia Jean Byrant of Newoern, Ala.; Miss Layne Renee Howard of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Joyce Brooks of Roanoke, Va. The best man will be Glen Taylor of Lynchburg. The ushers are Frederick H. Evans III of Indianapolis, brother of the bride-elect; Stanley Jones of Lynchburg, brother of the bridegroomelect; Percy Leroi Younger of Lynchburg, cousin of the bridegroom-elect; Kenneth Peters of Teaneck, N.J.J Philip Brown of Cleveland, Ohio, and Hebert Martin of Martinsville, Va. The ringbearer will be Frederick H. Evans IV of Indianapolis, nephew of the bride-to-be. The flower girl will be Little Miss Robin Michele Morris of Lynchburg, cousin of the prospectTURN TO PAGE 6
Mr. & Mrs. Knox Simmons of 3268 N. Arsenal announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Jean Simmons, to Glendell Hudson, son of Mr. •& Mrs. Elizah Hudson of
2713 N. Keystone.
Miss Simmons is presently a senior at Ball State University, Muncie, and ir
BARBARA SIMMONS
majoring in home economics. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mr. Hudson is a Junior at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, and is majoring in industrial supervision. He is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. No wedding date has been set by the couple. Club to sponsor matinee at club on Saturday eve.
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The popular V.LP.’s Social Club Inc. will sponsor a matinee at the newly reopened Queen of Clubs, 518 N. West, Saturday evening from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m. Dishing out the music for this special occasion will be Cecil Frazier and his Quartet from Florida. They are real hot so come out for a mellow time at the beautiful Queen of Clubs under new management. Admission is only 50 cents.
City Federation By CLARA PfflUIPS]
The Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs held its 66th convention in Anderson July 11-15 at Andersor College. Theme was “Duty Calls - What Is Your Answer?** A chartered busload left Indianapolis on July 12 headed for the convention. Mrs. Ollie Douglas was director for the bus. The ladies enjoyed their stay in the dormitories. The food was great, and
everyone enjoyed the lovely service. The mayor of the city, the Honorable J. E. Flanagan, gave us a welcome which opened the city to us. Friday evening the girls of the state registered with the state supervisor, Mrs. Hester Frith. On Saturday they had their regular meeting presided over by the NACG state president. Saturday night an TURN TO PAGE 6
ALPHA HOME women's title project presented a cup recently to Miss Margaret Holdier (right), who brought in the largest number of tiles. Others in the photo are (from left to right)
Mrs. Gladys Butler, group captain, and Rev. R. H. Peoples, president, Alpha Home Association. (Recorder photo by James Burres).
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Chatting witlh. the F.A.C.
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A lovely June wedding ceremony united Miss Cheryl Elaine Lyles of Evansville and Ronald Eliot Hicks of Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lyles, Sr„ and Mr. Hicks is' the son of Mrs. Dorothy Wilson Hicks and Clarence E. Hicks of this city. The nuptials took place in New Chapel on the University of Evansville campus with Dr. R. Wayne Perkins officiating. Miss Sheilah Lyles attended her sister’s wedding as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were another sister, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart; the sister of the groom, Miss Janice Hicks of Indianapolis, and Miss Cherry Gillis and Miss Gloria McNairy, both of Evansville. Little Miss Lisa Bruin served as flower girL The bride wore" a formal gown of candlelight duchess lace with a double scallop ruffle finishing the long Camelot sleeves and hemline. A narrow ruffle encircled the high neckline of a pearl banded empire bodice. Her train length mantilla of ivory silk illusion was banded in matching lace. She carried two long stemmed roses, one red and one white, and the other bound with ivy. Her attendants wore floorlength gowns of chiffon, the maid of honor’s in nile green and the bridesmaids* in an apricot shade called nectar. They carried cascades of matching roses. The groom was attended by Michael Warren of Indianapolis, best man, and Messrs. Alexander Harris of St. Louis, Mo.; Samuel Brown of Detroit, Mich., and Michael Malone of Evansville, as groomsmen. William Lyles, Jr., brother of the bride, was the ringbearer, and David Weeks and Alfred Davis, both of Indianapolis, seated the guests. The impressive gothic interior of the church was enhanced by tall brass standards which held lighted tapers, at each pew, and extending down the entire length of the middle aisle. Candelabras and arrangements of white flowers graced the altar. Tyrone Bragg sang “Wither Thou Goest” preceding the processional and while the wedding party remained at the altar, he sang "The Lord’s Prayer.” At the conclusion of the traditional rites, the minister read the passage on marriage from Kahlil Gibran’s literary work, ‘The PropheL” A reception in the Garden Room of the Student Union Building followed the ceremony. Colors of nile green and nectar were carried out in the appointments. Assisting as hostesses were Mrs. Pat Heard and Mrs. Michael Stewart of Evansville, Miss Carlotta Woods of Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Brenda Moore of New York City, and Miss Joyce Webb of Nashville, Tenn. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hicks are graduates of the University of Evansville. He is in charge of program development for the Community Action Program of Evansville. Mrs. Hicks will be teaching in the public school
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