Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 1 May 1997 — Page 27
The Muncie Times, May 1,1997, Page 27
► COLORED CIRCLES
‘Colored Circles’ is a Look Back in Muncie Black History
Muncie Evening Press Thursday, May 8, 1952 By Georgia Lucas The Entre Nous Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Foster Goatley on E. Butler St. Miss Bette Powell and Miss Addie Miller have opened a secretarial business in Chicago, 111. Word was recently received by their parents, Mrs. Virgie Powell of Turner St., and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller of N. Macedonia Avenue. The Men’s Pleasure Club entertained the members of the
Merry Widows Pleasure Club at a May Breakfast at Oran’s Chicken Shack in New Castle. The long table, where guests were seated, was laid with a long white cloth centered with early spring flowers. Colorful place cards were at each place setting. Following breakfast, the group attended morning services at the Bethel Church, New Castle, the Rev. Wilson, pastor. Those attending were Mrs. Verna Brown and Bennie Hubbard, Mrs. Ruth Jackson and Charlie Ledford, Mrs. Dorene Goodall with Clarence Hill, Mrs. Etta English with
William Anderson, Mrs. Claudia Moore and Lotta Williams, Mrs. Ethel Grimes and Abe Taylor, Mrs. Maude Hoosier and George Bryant, Mrs. Annabelle Williams and Lavem Smith, Mrs. Katherine Lumsey and James Law, Mrs. Emily Mukes and Arthur Thurman, Mrs. Goldie Warren and Themer Watkins. The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 165, will sponsor a bake sale Saturday, May 10, at the home of Mrs. John Lewis, 925 E. First S., beginning at 10 a.m. The Silver Leaf Club will meet
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Hurley C. Goodall, who is retired from the Muncie Fire Department and was one of Muncie s first hlackfirefighters, was a long-time state representative. He is now Visiting Scholar at the Middletown Center, Ball State University. Monday evening at the home of board of Bethel AME Church Mrs. Goldie Warren, 814 S. will serve at the church Saturday Monroe St. The deaconess beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Mrs. Catherine Mason
' Her heart was filled with tenderness Her smile warn and kind. Her life was lived from day to day With other folks in mind. Her faith and trust that never failed. Her love was always true These make a perfect mother A mother just like you! Love always, Brenda, Gary, Linda, Marcia, Patricia, Harold Jr. and grandchildren
? Beatrice Cherry Everytime I say mom, Ma-Ma, or Momma, I get such a feeling. A feeling of love, security, and peace. Before I even finish the statement, question or whatever I am about to ask you. You are a wonderful person inside and out. You are a strong person too, who has weathered many a storm that has blown your way. And after all the things our family has been through, you are still standing strong. You have taught me so much about life, family and most of all, about God. You have always been there for me, no matter what! I am so thankful that God made you my mother. Now that 1 am a mother, I hope that I can be just as strong and wonderful as you are. I love you. Mom, (^) Happy Mother’s Day, Your loving daughter, Angela Branson i
to Beatrice Moten-Foster
1 Mother’s Voice In my heart are messages which offer I reply. Treasured guidance wisely stored to guide me on life’s way. Words which parted wrong from right stay with me from my youth. Words which taught a preference for kindness and for truth. Counsel and encouragement for purpose that’s fulfilled, Soft echoes of phrases meant to undergird and build, in my heart are messages which urge for Godly choice. Within the caring lines inside, I hear my mother’s voice.
With love, from your children and grandchildren
