Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1927 — Page 3

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COLORED DOCTOR, MARRIES WHITE PICTURE ACTRESS Helen Lee Worthin*7 Former Follies Girl Weds Her Colored Physician At Tia Juana Mexico

HOLLYWOOD, Caltt> July 28th.

PROMINENT PHYSICIAN OF

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tilted. The family was wall known ittras and frienrts.—Mra^LeMay was

and Tialted frequently in India nano*

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The Peoples Burial Co., of Indianapolis had charge of the funeral There were many friends attendinp from Indianapolis, Mnaclpt Chicago,

formally Virginia Wiley daughter of Mr. Leroy Wiley.—Mrs. Robert Owens, who has been on the sick list is much improved.—Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Middleton and Paul Edward Middleton spent the week-end at

ANDERSON, Jne . July 26tb — He was born in Lafollette, Tenn., .January 8, 1885. His parents died

that the P. C. N. B„ released a story in April telling of a mystery attack upon Miss Worthing, at:

which time she suffered a broken when he was an infant leaving the

nose and other injuries. Dr. Nelson treated her at the time and it caused some comment that she should call a Negro physician.

Although no recoid can be found He was 8 * r »d«ate with honor from

children to be reared by other relaatives. His widowed Auntie, Maria Kincaid reared and educated him.

where Miss Worthing has worked at her profession lately, it is said that she is aihder contract to Universal. She once appeared in “Janice Meredith,” a Cosmopolitan production with Marian Davies.

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WALTER WHITE AND FAMILY SAIL for FRANCE (Pacific Coast News Bureau) NEW YORK, July 2Sth —Walter White, Assistant Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, together with Mrs. White and their two children, sailed at midnight of July 22nd for Prance where they will remain for a year. Mr. White

(Pacific Coast News Bureau) “Blast is East and Wesp is West, and Never the Twain Shall Meet” may be true and good in everything but love and war. least that is the opinion of Miss Helen Lee Worthing, beautiful Hollywood film actress and former Follies girl, as she planned to cinch her recent civil marriage at Tia Juana, Mexico, June 28th, to Dr. Eugene Nelson, prominent and wealthy colored physician, by repeating the marriage troth with a religious ceremony to be performed this week at Mexico City, D. F.

Rumors Fly.

Dr. Nelson, Beau Brummel of the local profession, financial backer of Culver City “black and tan” resorts and whose professional clients include a mixture of all nationalities and races with the Negro in the minority, seems not at all disturbed at the premature release in a Los Angeles daily, of the secret marriage and in a personal interview with a representative of the P. C. N. B., as to the

correctness of the report merely iN. A. A. C. P.. to enable him to ac- l th , nk j nK of othera and wha , Mrs. Vkila Bowden returned 8nn-

Dayton and'Tenn. Many messag Bloomingtom=-Mr. Harry V. Reed es and telegrams of sympathy were: attended the dance at Douglas Park received by the family. Surviving'!and Lindsey Blanton attended the are, the widow, four children, L«e, reception for the delegates to the

C. Jr.. 11. Hase »*. William, 8; anil Indiana K.

Gloria 11 months, one brother W. H. Myer of Anderson, and aunt Mrs. Maria Kincal^ of Lafollette. Tenn.

Knoxville College and MeHarry Medical College. In 1913 he was married to Miss Mabel Garland, also of Knoxville College. To this union was born five children, four of whom survive him. After graduating from MeHarry. he practiced in Knoxville, then later be moved with his family to his home town in Lafollette. -In Nov. 1919, he

wss called to Anderson. Ind.. to jer girls and Master tip* administer medicine to his people., ring bearer. The bridesmaids were that section being greatly in n«ed h 44 ** Annie K. Brooks and Miss

Annie B. Metcalf. ‘The bride In a

of a doctor of our own race. preMy goWn of whlte on lhe Dr Myers was a brillant success!.^ ot p G . lUrper followed by in life. As a cftlxen he was faith-^Little Susie Mae Bowden as train ful and dutiful, as a physician he [carrier. The ceremony was per was patient, efficient and skillful. hy tSf.V R ‘ V t J , , , Jiand Mrs. Wilder departed for Chirfnd he was loving. and| cai50 wherM they wUl make their

He was ‘prominent in religiour, social and fraternal orders.

WILMOT, ARK.

Miss Tishie Mae Lewis, the accomplished daughter of H. W. Lewis and Abe Wilder were quietly married in a pretty ceremony Sunday. July 24th at Shady Grove A. M. E. church at 5 o’clock- Musical numbers were rendered by the choir. The ushers were Joseph Bowden and Artis Harper. Henry Carter was the beet man. Little Freddie Mae Harper and Gertie Mae Davis dainty dressed in white were flower girls and Master Howard Harper

Indiana K. of P. Grand Lodge. Messrs Howard Middleton and Western Tolliver made a business trip to Chicago Thursday— Mr. Thomas C. Butler spent Tuesday in Terre Haute attending the Indiana Grand Lodge—Mrs. Donald Brwon and son Donald and Jimmie and Thomas Burton picnicked at Old York on the Wabash River.— Mr. Mack H. Dixon and Miss Ruby Henderson of Terre Haute, were united by marriage July 23rd by J. A. Mi-Fall. Pastor of the Grace

A. M. E. Church. oWABALH, IND.

Mrs Whitman Vaugh was removed from the hospital Wednesday to her home.—Mrs. Minnie Ferguson has returned from Urhana. O.. where she was guest of her dsugb

Raymond • Bolden and Mr. Tidus Sanders of Miami Florida, motored to Seymour and spent a few hours with Miss Wilma Lawrence, Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peck and family spent Sunday in Hope with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Frazier. —The Musical Concert given by Mrs. Nellie Colbert’s club, Monday night at the Second M. E. Church was a success.—Misses Louise Thomson, Edna Goode, and Hilda

WEAVER, IND. |Tapp and Mrs. JUlius -— visitors Thursday.—A Elridqe Stewart given at the K. of P. The services at Hill’s Chapel I the augp|ce8 of

Church were well attended Sunday l No 2 s Mr and Mrs

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much improved.—Mr. and. ' Frink Lindsay are visiting t ~ —Rev. Robert Tanniftg our list, preached at Indianai day.—A picnic was

sent the pastor. Rev. Thos. McGill, delivered a splendid sermon.—Come again next Sunday. Everybody is welcome.—Mrs. Mervin Fields of Marion is spending a few days with

Bolden. Messer. Russell Goode, Paul i her aunt, Mrs. Ira Nawsome, who O’Neal and Harold Easton, spent j is reported to be ill. We all hope Sunday with Miss Lee at Seymour.'her a speedy recover.—Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. Tidus Sanders of Miami, Fla. j J. H. Weaver entertained at dinia visiting in Vernon.— Several jner recently Mr. and^Mrs. Hqtwent on the excursion to Madison, man White of Detroit, Mich.; MesSunday.—Herschel Dixon left Sun-'dames Etta and Eliza White and day for Detroit, Mich., fo rsevcral 1 Miss Ceclia Weaver of Marion. days’ visit.—Mr. and Mrs. Fount Mrs. Julia Evans spent the weekDixon and daughter Velma motor-'ei^d with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Wiled to Seymour, Sunday.—Carey Bar- liams of Crawfordsville —Mr. and ton left Monday for Terre Haute to I Mrs. Robert Pettiford, Admire Petattend the Grand Lodge. —Noble | tiford and Miss Gladys Redd of Inand Dudley Dixon and Curtis Peck dlanapolls spent Sunday with Mr. motored to Madison. Sunday. land Mrs. J.-J. Pettiford.—Mr. Chas. Master James Price visited In Sey- 'Jones and Mr. Mayberry took Sun-

mour. Monday.—Mr. W. W. Barton s sister. Mrs. Maude Miller of Nashville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. James Bean, of Rushville. Mrs. Verdela Hines and children of Lewisville. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Braton of Cincinnati. Mrs. Cora Rollins of Chicago.

day dinner .with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wilson.—Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Beck ' entertained at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Casey of Marion—Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Wallace entertained at dinner Sunday, Rev. Thos. McGill, of Fairmount and Mr. and Mrs. Artie Horn-.

and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and jaday armi son of Marion

Mr. and

friends Tuesday night - Mr George Second M E. Church by the Invinc- ('has and daughter Julia spent SunMinor of Marlon was guest of » b ‘“ Th ** r f w ‘ 11 Chicago-Messers Leroy friends Tuesday night-Mr Thom- menu and good time for all ConiefViH ams and Lee Weaver spent Vaughn «t Alexandria was the on.* tome all and enjoy the even-jhunday *itb Mrs. J \V. Pettiford.

|as a husband he was loving, and!

. . . . devoted. He unconsciously weaved future home. The writer wiahea has been grhnted a leave of absence,^ way into tU(t hearta of lhe ^ lhvm . h .p p)r voyag „ on , b . *e*a

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MADISON, IND.

pie of his community. Always j 0 ^ ma,r4mo,, l , ■

shrugged his shoulders and replied: "Well they say I have done it. However the announcement came prematurely. We didn't intend for the story to get out but I think a girl friend of her's told it in New York and the story got out that way. I don’t care for any publicity now, but if you will wait I will give you a great story later in the month. We plan to go to New York very

soon.”

Was Her Physician. It may be recalled by the reader

cept the Fellowship “for creative miKht do to hp|p llu?m No

r„ , Kr y sr;"r u ,“ r n 1 .r Hrl i : v Foundation. While abroad Mr. ;s i ant i y on t he go to duties call. prof Ed

White plans to write two books, one n . Kardbi)t!1 , (J or com jm OD list-

of them a novel. ! /.Ithmiah i u. r n > 11 f... I 1,1 atwnrl .mlv PARIS, ILL.

day from an extended visit In LK-

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Harris Is on the sick

—Guess wh» got cold Friday morniug? Ask Mrs. C P. and Mrs. V. S. j —Messers. .Geo.. Maxwell, Eather land Elridgt- Stewart. Henry Jones.

By Greenville. Harris Odg.-u Weaver and Arnold Waller ie Madison Cubs played Sun-j spent Thursday afternoon at Mon-

. leplelr Fait—Mrs Emmet laylor land son ha't* returned from a'two

Ind . In favor of the Cubs, weeks' stay lit Kokomo the guest

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a brief life on earth hie record, ——.

Showed that he merits a full .nd ! Mrs Sel n"C* iZunZd daugh ,

ureful career. He will be greatly t#r prances are visiting in Alton..' Va * t '‘ r Rus ell and Elijah Harris com

guest of Miss Josephine Jordan. 4 °FSunday —Mrs. Fanny Brown. Mrs. Belle Fraxler are visiting relative*in Detroit. Mich —Rev. Strickland was called to Monroe. Mich , Fri !

day by the death of his sister. Miss! The

Jessie Strickland—Rev Lyons and; ( j a » a 12 tuning' game at

family fr..ut Elkhart Phyllis. Gar-

risoit. Eugene, Kersey, and John ... m jCoxey of Detroit, were guests of ** ”«■" * ««' & They are booked to i 1 '* K ‘‘ v and, Mr* fav lor to home of friends. Tuesday —Mr Grant play this Sunday at Lawrenceburg. b *; r P» r< ‘nt* Mr and Mrs. .L H. Sheers. Mrs Manui«> Wallace, tieice Ky So get a hump on you b.,ys ! V-eavt-r. ' fro "‘ ‘‘J! Leon Marian of Marion were guests , ~ T be M E Church gave a week’s | P**ces attended the auto races here

of ft tends Tuesday The Pastors home coming at the parsonage on' *u»da> Aid gave a sock social Tuesday nlte North Elm St ending Saturday* making STS and having more sockiC ul*ht.- Mis* Elizabeth Hum. s of, * coming in—A concert will be giv Indianapolis visited relatives Sun' i*n Tuesday evening -Mr and Mrr day and Muss Benedictive Jones as '

pahied her for a few_ days' visit ed at Bethej A M.

FRANKFORT. IND.

Communion services were observ.

E Church. Sun-

missed throughout the rornrmi/Ctv 111 - Mr and Mrs. Eddie L*May and

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brother whose place will n..v.-r le» a r ^ ry delightful visit with rela- .and mopped

will attend the Harper reunion in —Severn! young men o? Carrollton day afternoon Rev J. P. Q Wai-

st Koponjo. Sunday - Mrs Edna Ky . motored here Sunday and spent li *‘ presiding Elder pr«rehed a L-ran and daughter Frances sp.ni the day- Miss Ollie Edn U .nds of 'cry inter^tlqg and helpful »erin Vanwert sud i.ima, (). ludiaanpolis. visited friends and mon. Our pastor. Charles T. in Ft Wayne tto yLit relgtlvns Sunday—Fred and Bert ‘ Watkins preached at utght

P. A. Park Sunday. Those tended from ou&pf-town, were NoRplla King, Miss Louise I and Miss Ruby Humble of Lef —Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blaac of Ifclsited Mr. and Mrs. Frank sajr Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. A1 insoa of Lebanon were Fraz

visitors, Sunday.

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NORTH VERNON. INDIANA

Velma M. Otson

R«v l.iliou*. iwistor of Madiaon pr.-a.-hed th*- sermon given by Inxincibles Club of the S«»<ond Haptist Church Sunday afi«*rn*»oi» «»ur >‘residing Elder was present lt**v l.lliott* was accompanied b» hi* wife and several ntemlAtrs Rev Sw ei uey. |* K preached hi* first

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friends. Sunday—Rev S M Gains j require of tW. but to do Justly, to report* hi* mother very sick - love mercy and to walk humbly While Mr and Mrs. Jam**'Guess ; *lth GtKi Service*^were weU atwere away from home Saturday a tended all day —The Annie Watkins small blaxe was seen on the roof, MUe Missionary Society met a hut through the aid of jieople. only ,home of Mrs. Watkins. \\ednesd y litle damage wa* don Little Carl afternoon The mothers depaftBeatty the youngest son of Mr and "lent rendered an exceUent proMr*. James Beatty had the mlnlor- ffram Guest ‘he

tune of rutting a nail through his w *'re Mr- Nu>>m pH***,,’ Miss maiana Ave.— me ajicmjui fm»i and we are glad to say he '* Oliver^ Weir iDaughters of Africa will hi

M ( I wt nt to Kokomo, Wednesday

Dorothy Carter

Everett W. Johnson, founder Executive Secretary of the Ns

al Student Council of the Prot ant Episcopal Church, has beeQ

pointed executive secretary of ] erick Douglass Community

—Albergus Brown, late president

the Association selected Jc

shortly before his death.—Mr. John*,

son is a graduate of the sity of Pennsylvania and of vania State College. He has

a special lecturer in sociology psychology in the Bishop Tnf School, at Raleigh. N. C., for

last 6 years.—Mr. Johnson

his duties at Douglass Center, July 18th —Toldeo as well as Dongtesa

Center will be better for the

of Mr. Johnson. _ ; ~ ' p Rally at SL John Church in Bossford Sun., July 24, Churches tending; New Hope, No. 2, Csi

Ave.; St. Peter, Charles St; Vine. Pourry Ave.; ML Front St.; The amount raised

$25u. It was a proud day for SL John —The E?ver Ready Club of the j Third Baptist Church will give chicken diner Sunday, July Slet.Club No. 2 of St. Paul Baptist Church meet Friday night at home of the pastor. Rev. J. Smith 622 HamUton St. Mrs. —

Pres.. The next meeting held at 373 Vance SL All I

and friends are requested to be present.—The Mosaic Templar* ol

^America gave a program at

Third Baptist Church Monday.Mrs. Gordon of Indian* Ave., is In

bed suffering a broken colter —Mrs. Mathews sister of

Saunders of «17 Indiana Ave,, s ] been ill but is rapidly improving^ Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of 617£ ana Ave.. left Saturday for *3

to Niagara Falla, New Y«

to Xente O.. and

Their son Russell

spend his vacation If with his aunt.—The

Eastern Star No. 20 has

a sewing circle which

Indiana Ave —The Ancient

r. *ting very nu *ly at this writing Wednesday and annual meeting August •, ... . v- w.nt to Kokomo. Wednesday a a Cburch , corner

Mr John and Waiter Cosby

mi^rterlv me. .Inx '(unda* nirhf »*«pont. Ind. spent the weekend! with a part > of friends motored to f quart rly m« t ng. . jn la) g with .Mr and Mr* GreenvUle Alum*| Anderson to attend the colored

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art! hi* conference Monday night

Mi** Isabelle Bolden of T«*rre Haute Normal ha* returned to her bottle — If you have any new* Phon- 14** !. P* r, > ML* Ibairl.e Kurutan and Mrv MU*

Thomas have returned t*»

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Mr. and Mrs. Luther White dauWiter Catherine visited - in anapolis. Sunday.—Service* well attended at Taylors Sunday. Rev. Patton preached wonderful sermon. New Ltfe been taken on by the members we feel that much will be plished tills year unde* the ership of Rev. Patton both ally and financially. Song will be given July 31. Bvc welcome.—The Carnival Bannaker School lawn, |Saturday.evenings was a.a —The Ladies of Second i church club No. 1 will give • ure Island social, Friday July At the church.—Misses V VT Terrell, Helen Hawes Nellie' Ramey and Virgil Terrell and sell motored to Spencer, Ind., Sunday. the guest of Mrs. James Maxwell—Mrs. M. M. Porter wae the week-end guest In New Albany at ii the bedside of Blfrs. M. E. Wa tin —Mr. and Mrs. Christiana Cl dler and family, who have take residence in Muncie liave returnee to this city.—James Ilurreaa, Jac Huuter, Frank Hunter, .-and Mis Treacy Johnson spent Sunday t Chicago.—Mr. Lawrence Evans 6th St., spent Sunday in —Mr. and Mrs. Bub Klrkei have returned home utter * de ful stay in Chicago.—Mr. and _ - George Edwards, cf West 7th ,S have moved to Logansport for ture residence.—Don’t forget home-coming August 28t!l, the Sunday at Second Baptist Cht Rev. M. M. Porterr Pastor. A great day is anticipated; great crowd expected. Plenty food. Old fashioned cooking, ket dinner and a good _ - Mrs. Otto Perring of W. 7th St., the guest of relatives in Rockv Ind.—The Progressive Club of ond Baptist Church met will and Mrs. Forest Baxter teat end, in West 7th supper was given at do meeting.—The follow! will be with Mr. and h Langley of North Ma lowing the meeting, a will be * feature.—Mr. visited in Indianapolis week-end. ■ • —r 0- '*•■»*■*" ot