Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1935 — Page 7
Saturday, june l 1935
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
PAGE SEVEN
Party Giveh For Young Musician
On Natal
Day
RECITALS
By Norman L. Merrifield The large number of recitals offered by teachers of music ami local musicians here in our community during this month are not only stirimlatinfe to our general community culture but are Indices of onr rapid progress in a worthwhile
field Of endeavor.
The Pastor’s Council of Simpson
Attucks Senior Class Officers
cas, violinist on Thursday evening. May 16. This young violinist played a fine balanced program of Wieniawski, David, Kriesler and Ries.
A moat deliphtful and attractive costume party was held M E . church presented Clarence lu
in Jordan Hall Y. W. C. A. on May 21, in honor of the fifth birthday of little Thelma Pearl Brown. It was also the natal day of her mother, Mrs. Marjorie Tucker Brown. Seventy-
five guests were entertained by the winsome hostesses. The Good in to na tfo n, fl ne i nt e r pre t at ion 35 little folk, members of the current kindergarten class di- and general ail round musicianrected by Mrs. Brown, reflected great credit upon their ° f this y°ung artist was shown . , f . , i .. ... - i.t. i.* j • clearly throughout the entire proteacher by their unusual exhibitions of aesthetic dancing, i gram The intermezzo of Mas. acSinging, recitations and games. J ui, the Perpetual Motion of Ries The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in and the wieniawski concerto were the towering birthday cake, the centerpiece of jumbo sweet undoubtedly his best numbers. pea«, and the Rumdrop dollies which each Rucst received. ^E^'Meriweth'er aTihe'se". Separate photographs of the children and the adult group ond Christian Church presented a were taken at the end of the party. J large number, of primary and interLater came the announcement that Thelma Pearl Has re-j ™ediate pppils of the Progressive ceivcd a scholarship from Professor Ernest Hoffzimmer, ! ^,^7^11611^3 0^ fine prqfessor of piano at Indiana University. Professor Hoff- training, musical talent, and good zimmer says of her, “She exhibits a great deal of talent.” interpretation. George Wilson, who To her mother, who is her teacher, is due the credit for her ! r-fayed Rachmininoft’s Prelude in foundation and progress up to the present time. Professor y • " dS
Hoffzimmer spoke especially of the children natural hand position and her ear for music. As a result of his interest, he
will supervise he rinstruction free of charge.
The mother and teacher of this promising little Miss is , ;" JUe V Mo - nday ; May 20. Mr. j Shown above are officers of the senior class of Crispus Atthe talented and popular Miss Marjrorie Tucker Brown, pres- Amos possesses a fine tenor voice tucks high school. January class, top row, left to right: ident of ( hi ( hapter. Delta Sigma Theta sorority. and in his interpretation of cole- Harry Frank i inf president; : Miss Elaine Glenn, secretary ;
and e HaH°Johnson’s arrangement Miss Helen Morgan, assistant secretary, and Norman P>uford,
of “City Called Heaven” was quite | vice president.
efiective. Mr. Amos has very fine June class, left to right: Robert Leslie, vice president ; diction and his middle register i s j Miss Omar Dupee, assistant (Secretary; Edward High, presiparticuiariy good dent and Carl Mughes, secretary. On Thursday, May 2.{, Miss Ne- L , .
the outstanding pupil.
Charles T. was presented in his fifth annual recital at Simpson Chapel under the auspices of the Pythian General Relief Com1 miltee on Monday, May 20. Mr.
VI CLUBS IV
SYMMETK;o*L Saturday evening with a ‘Thank
Miss Blanche Turner entertained You” party. Mrs. Geneva Witt
the Symmetrical club last Wednes- Moore, sponsor of the show, was ! day evening. Prizes w< re won by presented with a beautiful set of
Mrs. Pauline Wynne. Mrs. Ethel jewelry hy the club.
Valentine and Miss I,ora Mavis. RITZ
WYLEAWAY Mrs. Beatrice Woodruff was host
Denver Hinton entertained the to the Ritz Bridge club Friday ^ aL W1 , C11111 v WI ,^ Wyloaway Bridge dull Saturda' evening and prizes were awarded receivine both her Bachelor of Arts
«» Mr. Mary Reese. Miss Theln.a Tnd Bachelor of Music decrees An Kincaid and Mrs. Salomie Ander- en ^j luS j as j.j c audience received the
School Notei 1
Alphct Kappa Alpha Initiates Pledges .. . ■ 'f \ ■ • • . ■ '* The spacious home of* Mrs. Artie Gefman at 2701 Highland place which was artistically decorated with cut flowers and ivy, the symbol of the sorority, was the scene Saturday evening for the inialion service of Kappa chapter of the Alpha Kappa sorority. Mrs. Ethel Cheatman Logan and Mrs. Hazel Bates Johnson, who are teachers in the Indidnkpblis public schools and will receive their A. B. Degrefe from Butler university in June at Which institution they have maintained an unusual outstanding scholastic record, were the candidates for initiation. Each was recipient of beautiful corsages. A two course dinner was served in honor of Mrs. Logan knd Mrs. Johnson to the following special guests: Mrs. Alecetine Bell, Miss Eugenia Burbridge, Mrs. Jeanette Cox, Mrs. Vera Forte, Mrs. Artie German, Mrs. Pauline Moten-Finriey, Mrs. Edith Overton, Mrs. Ruth Willis, Mrs. Ruby Woodson; Misses Maencll Hamlin, HUlda Herrod, Mar ha Horner, and Maxine Moss of Alpha Mu Omega Chapter. Miss Aletta Winlow of Tau Chapter of Bloomington, who was housb guest of Mrs. German, and Miss Lucille Lucas bf East St. Louis, Illinois, who is house guest of Mrs. Gladys Doyle, were among the special guest. Others who partook of the dinner were Misses Mildred Bills, Lurrah Coffield, Margaret Gomez, Ruth Hamlin, Clarean Jones, Rosalind Jones, Jessie Keys, Carolyn Lucas, Edith Petty, Clara Rodman, Dorothy Wilson and Mrs. Cor1 neiia Settles Harris. , finerVomanhood forum SPONSORED BY FT. WAYNE SORORITY HELD SUNDAY
nssa Brokenburr was presenter! in a piano recital at Attacks Auditorium by The Woman’s Improvement Club and Jones Tabernacle. Miss Brokenburr is completing a six year course at Oberlin College
In National Society
son, who was a guest.
were won by Oscar Morris. Loui
HUl anil hr. A. P. Hall.
HAPPY WHIST PLAYERS ZODIAC
The r<»lonial Tea Room was the j The Zodiac club met with Mrs scene uf r. very paV affair Web | Farley Johnson Thursday after nesday when the Harpy V.’hist j noon . Mrs. Anna Bell Wynn. Mrs
Naomi Bostic and Mrs. Johnson
won prizes. YOU AND I
Mrs. Dayton Church was hostess
„ ; , | to the You and I club Thursday. J, 17 i' U ., nn , Prizes were won by Mrs. Flake and
Players entertained friends with a
pretty i arty.
ME, HIM AND I
The Me. Him at .1 I dun net with Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver
Wednesday.
.’an,™ trader Mrs Strader and Mrs.’Caruthem Moody.
*»URPLE CAKE
The Purple Cake club entertainrd win. a buffet nm • . r Sotur t;ty evening at the home of Mrs Emma Browr ,n Arsenal avenue.
BLUE TRIANGLE
The Blue Triangle club of the Y. W. C. A. entertained the patrons and models of the third annual fashion show which was given May 2. at the residence of Mrs. George Walker, 915 N. California Street.
DON'T HAVE
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Rhythm Girls
The Rhythm Girls met at the home of Mrs. N. Edward. Prizes were won by Mrs. May Frances Slater and Mrs. Mary Alice Lewis.
SMARTER SET
The Smarter Set met Saturday evening with Mrs. Florence Edmonson. Prices were won by Mrsj Edmonson, Mrs. Ethel wards and Miss Edythe Roache.
MUSIC PROMOTERS
I The Indianapolis Music Promotjers will meet the. third Sunday in (June instead of this Sunday. Announcement of the place will be
made later.
SILVER LEAF INDUSTRIAL j The Silver Leaf Industrial club j met with Mrs. Mamie Porter last Tuesday evening.
TRAVEL
The Travel club connected with j the east Junior Civic League gave a dance at The Grand Terrace to raise funds for the club. Elaine Glenn is president of the Travel club, Ada Douglass is sponsor of both clubs. The music was fjirI nished by Tommy Hagen’s orchestra. , \ ..j
! 20TH CENTURY >
The 20th Century Pleasure club
met with Mrs. Ella Hawkins Wednesday evening. Prizes Were
awarded to Cornelia Sullivan, Mrs L. McIntosh and Miss Ethel R. tv , , Shores.
Don t run around
% (f\ looking like a “picked PUELLAE AMICI
jaS/i! chicken” . . . don’t let The Puellae Amici club met last 3^1 coarse, stringy, scant week wi,: h Lenora McHolland. yyhy t>4 \ hair roh you of the fern* Mrs. Naomi Woolens. Mrs. Ixmise LIKE \ inine loveliness that Puryear and Theodore Ballard. a
TfllSTj rightfully belongs tc guest, won the prizes
LOYAL GIRLS
The Loyal Girls met with Mrs Prince. Prizes were won fry Miss Roundtree, Miss Williams, Mrs.
Prince.
CARRIOCA
mml mm m ’ Tire Carnoca club was entertainU A I D y ed by Mrs. Mary BelU* Williams II ft |-‘R V: Miss Eiease HarvelL, Mrs. Littb Bray Wilson and Miss Sarali Br,.s
co weic prize winners.
YOUR
Dr. E. Jj. Alexander entertained the Your club at the Son-Jose Inn Thursday evening.
ETON GIRLS
The Eton Girls met with Marie Pendcgrapii. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alice Shobt, Miss Hazel Bodenbaugh and Miss Odeila Fisher. CHATTERETTES The ChatterettesAhet at the home of Mrs. Audrey Howard hud week. Prizes were won by M s. Betty Morris, a guest; Mrs. Moatitce Arnett and Mrs. Beulah Hull.
MISERETTES
Mrs. Helfcn Carpenter was hostess to the Miserettcs Bridge club
Prizes were
program of Bach. Schumann, Brahms, and Ravel with much move spontaneity than is characteristic. Certainly one could *be enthusiastic over such fine playing. Miss Brokenburr has a very fine technical equipment, a beautiful , legato, superb tone, and her inter-; pretation, while conventional, did not lack an emotional background. Her outstanding numbers were the Sarabande of Bach’s B flat suite, the Brahm’s Rhapsody Op. ! 79 No. 1 and the Rigaudon and Toccata from Ravel’s Lee Tom- ;
beau Couperin.
The writer was not fortunate i enough to attend the recital of Thelma W. Brown presented hy the Greater Bethel A. M. E. Choir, on Tuesday, May 21. The writer heard Ed- ! this fine art * st sin £ when she was a resident of this city and can add without reservation that she pos-
sesses fine talent.
Social
Calendar
SCHOOL NO. 56 . There will he Field Day exercises unci a play given at the school on Monday evening at 7:30 p. m., June 3. Friends are invited to attend. MRS. JEANETTE CARY, Principal.
SCHOOL NO. 63
Tile Parent-Teacher Association held its last meeting Wednesday. May 22. Rev. C. J. Daily was guest speaker, Mrs. Amos Edwards . soloist. Officers elected for the
FRIDAY, MAY 31 years are as follows: president, JOLLY 12 (’Lli B mts. Lizzie * v Ds. Preston Dixon; vice presideir , Mae Winsatt, hostess. Mrs. Henry Alexander; secretary, GARDENIA CLUB—8 p. m. Mgs Mrs. Elzie Pullins; assistant secElla Hawkins, hostess rotary, Mrs. Clifford Tojer; treasALLEN CHAPEL MISSIONARY to or, Mrs. Ester Porter. Mrs 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Ida Dunn, host- Harriet C. Kelley is the principal
ess. FUN FEST—8 p. m. Parade Crowning of May Queen, Campbell Chapel A. M .E. Zion church. Mrs C. J. Maxey, chairman. SUNDAY, JUNE 2
SCHOOL NO. /y
May Day e xercises will he hell M 3 p m. Friday by the entire school The Intermediate grades will present the play, “People of Other Lands.” Mrs. Jeannette
O. E. S.—3 p. in., Entertainment C;.ry will speak. Mrs. Lena Biv-
committee and play rehearsal, 351 <.ns, director of Primary grades. Indiana avenue. ;iiM | \j. , Rosa A. Jones, principal.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
YOU
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Birthdays
MAY 30 T. M. Deanuun. 17*23 Columbia avenue. MAY 31 Mrs. Theodosia Byrd Edwards, 2" 17 Parker avenue: Mrs. W. 0. Caldwell. 1807 Yandes street. JUNE 2 Sim Graves, 2114 Lexington ave nue. JUNE 3 Miss Carrie T». Rogers. 337 Bright street; Mrs. Marian Caldwell. 1733 X Arsenal avenue; Dr. J. F. Berry. 1202 N. Senate avenue. JUNE 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart. 342 W. 20tb street. JUNE 6 l , Mrs. Mary L. Rogers. 337 Bright street; Edith Pa Don. 24(0 N. Capitol avenue: Charles Thomas. 1701 Alvord street : Rev. <’. E. Benson. 420 X. West street. JUNE 8 Dollie Bell. 724 1 2 X. S- nat** avenue; William Payne. 1127 E. lDt)i street; Delores Jean Shirley, 1001 1-2 N. West street.
GREENSBORO. X. C
Kittrcll, (above! Head of Hie Di partment of Ilonu' Economics al
WOMAN’S COUNCIL—i p. m Mrs. Rebecca Si its, hostess. MARJORY HENRY MISSION
Flemmie j ARY ' SOCIETY—8 p. in.. Unicn
Tabernacle Baptist church. WOMEN’S 1MPROV K M1*: N T
Well Known Singer Making State Tour
torate. Last year Miss Kittrcll was honored by being elected to Pi
en who are working in the field of
education.
BEAUTY SCHOOL OPENS SUNDAY
appeared in a recital* at Greater Beihe! A.M.E. ehiirch here last Tuesday and in Bethel A.M.E. ( hurch of Bloomington, was well i < rHyed in lier well chosen pr<gram. Site was accompanied at both recitals hy Mrs Sylvia McCann Roache, a graduate of- the
Mrs. Thelma Waido Brown, dra
Bennett college was recently elect-j CLUB—Mrs. Lena K. Bivens, host- soprano of Chicago. HI., who
ed to Omieron Xu. national home ess. Election of officers, economics honor society. Miss Kit- TUESDAY, JUNE 4
troll was elected to membership | ROUND TOWNEKS CLUI! in Mu chapter at Cornell universe x . ; » 0 , m _ A1 ricmons. host, ty where she is on leave of ah- ,, ,,, F i-.. o,,,. i.'a,,.,
senee pursuing work toward a doc- r (ISS( ,|] hostess
BIRTHDAY CLEM RATION -
. , , . , , First Baptist North Indianapolis. 0 Lambda Theta, national honorary. sarr(i(1 musi( . al poor’s birth- /.'^opolitan School of Music and and professional society tor worn- ■ .. . V ’ Kmc Arts. Inc., who interpreted — — 1 i.:.... .i.. ,.c’ “ ■ • i • • - per numbers witli a fine sense and
THURSDAY, JUNE 6 s’nipathetic feeling of her sub-
HAlJdE PRIESLY MISSION jects.
ARY CIRCLE—Mrs. Susie Thomp-j Tlu , v vvill be i 1Par( i j„ New Casson. hostess, at tiie h >me of Mrs ; t j P( Muncie. Marion and other InMngfcie M. Garrett. jdiana cities in June. AI/l'RUISl'K’ CLUB—Mrs, Hat-, Mrs. Brown is a former resident lie Kelsey, hostess. j of Indianapolis and was a member PHYLLIS WHEATLEY EM- OT - the Bethel A.M.E. choir. She has BROIDERY CL I B- Mrs Lena s , ud j ( . d with Mme. Winfrey Tyree
FT. WAYNE, May 29—The annual Finer Womanhood Forum was sponsored by the Amigas Alpha Omegas sorority last Sunday afternoon at the Turner Chapel A. M. E. church. Following is the program presented: Invocation, Rev. G. L. Hayden; song, A. A. 0. sorority; history of A. A. O., Miss Edna Charlton; solo , Miss Eileen Hujrhes: presentation of speaker, Miss Beatrice Burden; address, “Dynamic Friendship,” Miss Rosetta Seals, M. A., Ohio State university, Columbus, 0.; remarks by president, Mrs. Naomi King; presentation of awards; offering; Misses Theoda McCarver, Evelyn Warner; remarks, Rev. Maxwell, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist church; song; benediction. Mrs. G. L. Hayden, organist; Mrs. Zonabelle Lester, chairman. Mary Schooler, Carrie Black, Dorothy Belle Walker; Jo^ sie Carter, Eloise Stuart and Cleo Terry, high school Girl Reserves, were ushers. •: Officers and members of the sorority are: Naomi King, president; Zonabelle Lester, vice-president; Colotta Turner, secretary; Jessica Bassett, assistant secretary; Dora Black, corresponding secretary; Edna Charlton, treasurer; Mrs. Wickliffe, parliamentarian; Mrs. Katherine Blanks, critic; Lillian Henderson, auditor; Theoda McCarver, Elizabeth Rhodes, attendance recorders; Elma E. Alsup, Evelyn Warner, Beatrice Burden, Bernice Cook and Ruth Chambers. Honorary members: Rosetta Seals, M. A., Ohio State university; Olive Myrl Diggs, Chicago; Bertha Black, St. Louis; Edith Robinson, Monroe, Va.
WLW Band To Appear At Dee's Paradise
IWwnmi Mir limits nf 2 ami 7 p. m. Sumlay, thr graiul opening of
the Porn Beauty Shoppe and M< Gee. hoste:;<;.
Sehooi will he held at (K12 North
Senate avenue. Mrs. I’arthenia Americanism: The State DepartCrawford, 450 Blake street,Who Is merit trying to keep other nations
of Chieago and is now doing special work at the Chicago Music college. She possesses voice of wide range, much volume and rich
a graduate of Poro college and ha c friendly, Congressional investigat-j tone, quality and has a very pleasbeen in charge of the Poro supply jng committees exposing state sc-. ing- personality and stage presence
station since 1928, will he one of nets that make oilier nations hate
the instructors. us.
Mrs. Bobbie Harper, who now operates a shop at (522 N. Califor with the school. The public is in nia street, will also be eoirnecled vited to attend.
How astonishing to read that “Man kills wife with butcher knife.” Nobody else has a kitchen knife that will cut anything.
Direct from the upper reaches of radio fame come the peerless Clarence Page and his Castle Farm orchestra. The famous WLW radio stars will foresake an admiring Cincinnati Sunday, June 2. for a much requested visit to Raymond Dee’s beautiful Paradise. Page and his boys have always been big favorites among logal dance fans. Dee lias announced that prices will lie forty cents before 10 o'clock' and 65 cents after.
To Make Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. John O. Johnson. 406 West 28th street, will leave Monday for Washington. D. C.. where they will meet their son, Fldridge E. Morton, who is a student at Howard university. Mrs. Mamie Roberson, of Brazil, will accompany the Johnsons and visit her son, Eugene Roberson, and wife, Mrs. Roberson, in Washington. ;
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NEW ALBANY, Ind., June 1—Scribner high school here will tele- Entertain Fifty Guests
„„ „ bate its forty-ninth annual commencement Monday night. June 3, ini Members of the Tally-Ho Bridge
Anna Bell Graves, treasurer; Ruth ma } n under previous conditions is the Sixth street andibarium, when ten members of the senior class t q u | ) were hostesses to more than BrOwn, reporter: Roy Halsell, Sal to invite disaster so if, “push comes i will be presented diplomas. fifty guests at a gay Speedway He Thomas, Myrtle Williams. It 0 shove” you better get out “while Members of the class t sliown above and officers are: Sitting, left to | cocktail frolic Thursday night -at
HOT CHA NINE The Hot Cha Nine Girls were entertained by Miss Pauline Buford Wednesday night. Prizes were awarded to Miss Mary Boyd. Miss Erncstim' Younger ml Miss Juu-
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right, Saint Elmo Tucker, treasurer: Ada Johnson, Mary Elizabeth ti ie home of Miss Mildred Marshal). Paynther, secretary: Lena D. Buchanon. and Thomas J. Overall, j 404 W. 29th street. They are:
Americanism: Wrapping dime- Standing; left to right: Stanley Richardson Starks, John L. Williams. Mrs. Elizabeth Brock. Mrs. Clara store trinkets in cellophane; wrap- vice president; John N. Mitchem, Georgg G. Harris, and Charles E. Brown, Mrs. Vivian Edwards, Missping cotton, o M r chief export, in j Gibson, president. t « es Ruth Gardner. Doris Lyles. Marragged netting that exposes it to Members of the faculty include, Mrs. Lena Bui lei. Mis;: Velma shall. Lucille McCoy, and Mrs
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