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Saturday, September 26 1936

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

PAGE SEVEN

Blue Book Registrants Appear At 100 - Mile Auto Race . 1 i — - q 4 — i ^ A-L-L

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“Social Glances”

DEAR OLD NAPTOWN TURNED RACEWARD SUNDAY, when the GOLD AND GLORY SWEEPSTAKES at the State Fairgrounds drew the attention of thousands of sports lover from Indianapolis, Dayton, East Chicago, Richmond, Newcastle, Rushville, Louisville, and many other cities . . . Among the fashionables who enjoyed the race in spite of the accident which occurred about five minutes after the race began were: Miss Louise Terry, Paul Battles, 'Mr. and Mrs. Radford Morris, Miss Esther Porter, Bert Ranscm, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel F. Artis, Attorney and Mrs. Carey D. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Johnson, Attorney and Mrs. F. B. Ransom, Fred Ransorfi, Dr. and MM. JO&eh H. Ward, Miss Callie Bartee, Afoysius Clemmons, Mr. and' Mrs. George Ray and sod, Mr. p'ri'd Mm. Garfield Lewis and daughters, Mrs. Ixmise Make), Miss Hortense Battles, Mrs. 0. T. Martin, Miss Oilie Hightower, MiSs Clarice Baxter, Miss Thelma Ransom, Miss Camile Taylor, Misses Jean and Marian YanHorn, Miss Larcy Ellis, Miss Rosalind Howe, Miss Alice Farmer . .' . Miss Rowena Hardrfck, * Miss Margaret Brawley, Miss Ida Fields, Miss Lucille Taylor, Miss Alma Porter, Mrs. Roberta Wiggins, wife of the race driver who was injured in the big !stack-up ... V a ’' Miss Lois Walker, Miss Julia Grissom, Charles Bedenbaugh, Miss Lillian Clay, Miss Odella Lindsey, Miss Mari Stanfield, Miss Marie Johnson, Mrs. Edna Winburn, Mrs. Lama Thomas, Miss Louise Bullock, Mrs. Charles Davis . . . Vernon Ware, Herbert C. Willis, George Gray, Mark Batties, Clarence Lucas, James Hill, Clarence Hicks,-Donald Moteh, Arnold Maloney, William Williams, James Oliver Martin, Marcellus Goliah, Marion Stuart, Stanley Stevenson, Charles Hicks, George Dixon, Robert Criss, Newcastle; "John Metzger, Dr. Clarence A. Lucas . . . Dr. Lloyd Taylor, John Medders, Andrew Young, Willis Horner, Palmer Richardson, George Bullock, Captain A. Malone of Louisville Fire Department, Engine House No. 8, guest of Ferdinapd Hold !. . . Mr. and'Mrs. H. L. Bundrant of Rushville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Underwood of Greensboro, were race-day visitors, also Robert and Lowell Bradley, A. Scott, also of Rushville.

RETURN HOME Mrs. Lucretia Love, who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Crystal Morris in Chicago, returned home, Sunday . . . Mrs. Clara Gill in Columbia avenue attended the Democratic meeting in Gary, Saturday. Henry Fleming, state chairman in Democratic politics with offices in the Claypool hotel, has returned from Gary, where he attended a big political “pow-wow.” . . . Mrs. Olivia Mitchel Anderson in North Pershing avenue has ceturned from St. Louis, where she visited her husband, Dr. James Anderson who is serVihg his interneship . . . Mrs. Molly Britton of Minneapolis who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Effie LeMonde in Dunbar apartments returned home Saturday . . .

COOKING SCHOOL Much talk is being done about the second annual cooking School at the Tomlinson Hall, sponsored by The Indianapolis Recorder. Fashion show nightly, prizes, music, iHcking contest, and everything which has made this affair famous. Be seeing you there, September 29, 30, and October 1st. ******* HONOR GUEST \ Mr. and Mrs. Lark Jones in Boulevard place entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Emma Hogans of Staunton, Virginia . . . Edgar Maddex of Seymour, was in the city Monday on business for the Union Christian Fellowship League of which he is founder and president . . . Mrs. Katie Pritchett Smith, of Detroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pritchett in North California street.

Personals !1935 WINNER OF REFRIGERATOR

Mr*. Oilie (iale has returned from LoitisViUe, *k,v?, Where she attended the funeral of "’Nirs. O. L.

Dixon.

* * * . Mr. iind Mrs. Robert Wiggins have as their house guest. Mrs. Ada ('orothers, her daughter, Dez7.y Mae Sloss, and grand ehild, An- ' his Sloss of Paris, Tenn. They visited two weeks in the city. * * >/ • 1 - Mrs. Myina "Wiggins has returned from a visit in .Jacksonville. Fla., where she was guest for a week. Kn route home, she visited with Mrs. Helen Wiggins, in Chattanooga. Tenn., for three days.

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Mrs. I^lIn Gibson has returned from Chicago,whetV* she. visited relatives. . * * • * Mrs. EtheC Edwards will return this week froth LOUlsville, Ky., where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hathaway, Sr.

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Mrs Maggie Baker of Louisville, Ny., has returned to her hume after being at the i»edside of her sick brother, John Pope. ‘* '* * Riben Bailey of Evansville lias returned after visiting his sisters Mrs. William Smith and Mrs. Mattie Cottron. % * * * Mrs. Stella Fisher has returned from a week’s visit In Chicagd, 111., where she was the"' guest ' of her brother and wife.

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Mrs. Callie Walker and daughter of McKeesport, ' Pn. : , • were the week-end guests ‘‘Of llfr. and Mrs. H. B. Bartlett at 2417 Highland

i place.

* •• .*«:•: Maxwell Birth and son, Maxwell, Jr., of Kolomaboo, Mich;,' spent Sunday w-ith Mrs. FKirehce Holeman and family. They also visited in Madison and North Vernon.

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Mrs. Katherine Bostick of Kalamazoo, Mich., returned'to her itome last week after spending her vacation with her sister. Mrs. ‘Made-

line Miller. * «r * • ' ■ :

Marshal Brown, Detroit,’ Michi- I gan, spent n few days in the city ; as guest of Mrs. Madeline Shanks and Mr. Brown were luncheon i guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. i

James L. Robinson.

MRS. VIOLET REYNOLDS

“Olympic Campaign” Launched By Y.W. . The “Olympic Campaign” of Phyllis Wheatley, which., will be launched September 27th to October 9th, bjda fair to be one of the most scintillating membership drives inaugurated by the membership department of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Captains and teams will be named accord-, ing to various Olympic stars. Mrs. Violet Reynolds, chair-, man of the campaign, is the proud possessor of charm, vi 1 vacity, and the type of tenacity conductive always to success. A splendid group of captains has exhibited keenest interest in the success of the drive. They are the following: Mrs. Mary Alexander, Miss Matilda Anderson, Mrs: Mayme Batties, Mrs. Winifred Davis, Miss Ruth Hamlin, Miss Rowena Hardrick, Miss Cordelia Jarman, Miss Ann Jennings, Mrs. Margaret Lawson, Mrs. Florida Leake, ]\|*$. Georgia Martin, Mrs. Sallie Nicholson, Mrs. ‘ Lucy Willi4jK«Members of the campaign com-» —i—

ANOTHER REFRIGERATOR WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE COOKING SCHOOL THIS YEAR, SESSIONS FREE V EACH AFTERNOON * \ ' Above is pictured the happy winner of the beautiful refrigerator which was given away last year at the Indianapolis Recorder Food ahd Home Furnishing Show, which was held at Tomlinson hall. The winner was Mrs. Willie Sithtmers, 925 Camp street. This lovely refrigerator was given away by the Polar Ice company; another, much larger and more beautiful, will be given away this year at The Recorder Cooking School to be held September 29-30 and October 1 at the Tomlinson hall, three days and three nights. Others appearing in the picture are, left to right: Mrs. Myrtle Hicks of the Polar Ice compasy, assistant to Mrs. Dalrymple, Polar Ice Company Home Service Director, presenting Mrs. Summers, third right, with prize, and Miss Stena * Marie Holdahl, demonstrator for the cooking school.

Entertains Guild Honoring Cousins

mittee are: Mrs. Violet Reynolds, chairman; Mrs. Nanette Merrifield, co-chairman; Mrs. Josie Greer;

assembled for setting-up cortfttrence September 25th, at theiiSidence of the committee chairrttSh,

Adame, Mrs. Ednah Fleming, Mrs.

Mrs. Dora French entertained J Janies , E11 a Boyd, Mrs. Nettie RanSf. Margaret’s Guild, Wednesday ; ^ rs ; E - Moton > an d Mrs. in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Mil- ! K. Smith. died Swain of New York. The inception of the campaign

Other guests were: Mrs. Mollie* Britton of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Gertrude Brewer. Mrs. Alicia Hughes, Mrs. Laura Braggs. Mrs. R. L Bailey accompanied Mrs. Swain on a sight seeing trip of I ho city. The guest spent Fr* lay in J>an\ilit, the guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Henry 1 rt. n

Miss Callie Scrivner, Mrs. Eugenia I Mrs. Flora Crossen, 2030 BoAjfc-

vard place.

The Public Affairs committee will hold its first meeting ot 4$ie year Sept. 24, 4:00 p. m., at tlje Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Julian Coleman

i*R chairman.

ly committee will meet at 7:30..*m Members of the Home and FifYlJiMonday at the Y. W. C. A. Afos. Cleo Blackburn is chairman. MfJSs Irene Harris, director of Senior^fec-

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week.

Birthdays

Gene Winston has gone to Philadelphia. Pa., for an indefinite stay.

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Mrs. Lula Scott, 4.")7 W. 16th street.

September 26

Roberta rttansfleld, flollis. 326!> Northeastern avenue; James Claypool Gee, 2370 N .Rural street; Maurice

* * * Winston. 2616 Boulevard place. Lon-

Mrs. Ella Vamlever and grand- 26 o\ 6 i<> B w le \ a , r , d plao, ‘’ i- „ > , , .tv-ii., Frank Dorsey, 2112 Wendell avenue; SOll, Raymond and Mrs. Delia | yj r .. Viola Mills, 2042 Hovey street; Woods and little Margret Penman Mrs. Zettie Beil Edwards, 1430 n!

of Stanford. Ky., were the week- Perishing avenue, end guests of Mrs. Mary Vandever Seotember 27

RESIGNS POSITION Miss Elizabeth aCrey Holden lias been forced to lesign her position as special soloist of the National Baptist convention incorporated liecause of a server nervous condition condition and ill health.

Mrs. Hattie Coyle was the guest of Mrs. Maggie Smith of Greenfield.

Thursday.

avenue; Mrs. Jennie Roache, 1022 N. Senate avenue; Carter Beil, 1864 S. Keystone avenue; Francis Duncan, 235 Michigan street.

October 4

Miss Helen V. iBarner, 527 W. 38th street, William Russell Fuqua, 1324!^ N. Senate avenuft.

October 5

Robert Lee Williams, 1925 Bellefontaine, Duzella Dukes, 2430 Ralston avenue; Mrs. Louise Brooks., 416 W.

and fdmilv Mrs Fll-i Vandever ^ niedsoe, 218 1-2 VV. dlth piaee; Dr. Scobie Linthecome, ana r.imiiy. Mrs. Lll.l \ .imievei street; Mrs. Nellie Youree, 1737 N. r.r.n v vvw Mr« l-orenn

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fletcher returned home Sunday from a very enjoyable fifteen-days’ trip trip in Kentucky. They visited in LoutsViRe, Bardstown, Campbellsville, Columbia, Greensburg, Gfad.wlHe, and other points in Kentucky.

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Mrs. Edward Posey and Mrs. ! Ethel Shivers and Mrs. Alma BGnbv are in Jacksonville, Fla., visitj ing. They will remain tliere for { three weeks.

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I Miss Lucille Proudy, Evansville, was the week-end guest of Mrs. I Dora Watson.

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Mrs. Sarah A. Manuel, Mrs. Pattie H. Mcponald, Mrs. Mamie I^ewis. Mrs. Aietha Patterson, ami Mrs. J. Jordan are attending the A. M. E. conference at Terre Haute this

was entertained at dinner by ^| iYeT^ojumb^ wcii N 'i803 e ' S Lockwood M stre^t! rRna LdS Alma AI,.a n de r ami Mrs. 5 ' j <nnwattt|a , l0 ^ blr0lday * * * Merril Artis. Kokomo, Ind.; Mary ! ?"d as each one^comes along may , Col. Wm. H. hus r, ^ h » w » n “" " n '‘

turned from ( leyelaml. Dlno. bour Mitchell. 1604 Sheldon street; where he visited ids sister. Mrs. Rev. William Sweatt, 2811 Indianap- ' Cncle filbl*. 1""“ av ^ nue - g,p temb#r 29 Mrt:. Laura Briggs has returned MIsm Cleo Jenkins, Muncie, Ind.; fro Hopkinsville. Ky.. where she Harold Wilson, 2326 Wheeler street; . ^ • Helen A. Moore, 1129 S. Pennsylvania ( visited relatives. street; Charlotte Fletcher, 2239 KastMiss Elizabeth T. Jackson. Ver- , ern: Mrs. Lizzie ilead, 965 VV. 25th

sajlles. Ky., is the guest of

omit. Mrs. Ella M. Ferguson. September 30

‘ Miss Kvelyn Bundrant, Rushville, f Lee Toler, Mrs, Luella Smith, Miss

Vinrinla Sims, 120 W. 14th street '

PORO BEAUTY SHOPPE

602 N. Senate Ave. LI. 0712

. — OPERATORS — ■ Mrs. -Paithnia Crawford, Mgr.,

Mrt. Luella Smith, Mrs. Veronica

her iltr yt Richard f5ou<1 y' 1038 "• 26,h McQueen, Mrs. Amelia Franklin,

®—*—i— Mr*. Emma Johnson. Mrs. Janie

will take the form of a mass meeting which will convene September 27th, 4:00 o’clock, at which time Dr W. O. Carrington of Brooklyn, New York will he the speaker. Dr.

Carrington is to be in the city from thrttTes*

September 27-30 participating in i ‘' — the Preaching Mission which is to, Plans for the y ear regarding 4ke he held at Cadle Tabernacle. Dr. C,r , 1 Reserve program will be r f»i" Chrrington was born in George- ,mil ated at the setting-up cotff&rt lown, British Guiana, South Amer-1 Pnce ^ 01 ’ adviser - schedfiled ;xg>r ica, educated iu the'public schools j ^ atur ^ ay ’ September 26, 10:00 3311. there and taught school for a brief ; m -’ at l,,e residence of the period. He was trained privately parti ? ent ,.. ehairman, Mrs. Dofey for the ministry of the Wesleyan , Broo ^ s ^ l . ss Louise Terry, d»t*1^tMethodist ehurch. After coming to i °| °' Junior Activities. All adthis country in 1906, he has served v * sers are urged to be present,

pastorates in leading southern in- | stltulions, and, subsequently, has served as dean of Hood Theological seminary, Livingstone college. North Carolina, and as instructor in the School of dteligion, Howard university.' The public is cordially invited to "hear Dr. Carrington at Phyllis Wheatley on Sunday. Music for the occasion will be rendered by the Y. W. C. A. trio. Mi =s Helen Young is membership and

A Special Trip to the A. M. E.

Church Conference

In Terre Haute, Indiana,^ ^

over -Sun<£y

Round Trip — $2.00 Call, TAlbot 3367

Leaves from Bethel A. M. E.

campaign consultant. Miss May P-’ Church, 9:00. A. M., Sunday; ReEelcher, executive secretary. . . -r ' u * •»/* , Notes 0 turn, from Terre .Haute, 10 p. m.

The Industrial committee will be

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It’s easy to know what the rank Austin Hubbard, 208 Cornell aveand file of the nation desires, nue; Jacqueline Hatcher, 1501 Mar-

Like everybody else, they

something for nothing.

tindale; Edward Hansfntd, Jr.. 1073

warn u - a7th street.

Mdbel Liilard, Miss Martha Craw-

Miss Martha Orawioru

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

Ayres Pownstairs Store’s 64thilH

ANNIVERSA

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Begins TODAY, [Friday]

Everybody in town, it seetris, has been waitiny far Ayres Downstairs Store's Anniversary Saif... waiting for the SALE OF THE YEAR ... waiting for the BARGAINS they know will be available on Ayres QUALITY ’ »t£rchandise. Today (Friday) a,t 9:30 A. M. oitr doors[gjien . .» and the Downstairs Store is completely ItEA : HY! Ready with some of the very finest vglAes 'in’ our’history! Ready with smart FA fjL fashioiis f or, VVery tnerhber of your family . . . ready with rugs, wiih ydrd gbods, with warm blankets . . . ready with EVERYTHING for home and family. Plan to be here early toddy ... for

the SALE EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT!

• Seasonable, wanted merchandise • in complete color and size ranges • in Fall 1936 Fashions

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• of regular Standard 4yres quality • freely offered with fpll regular service • at the, lowest prices we cati possibly' arrange. . ■ • •• « - * * • » 1 •-

Downstairs at Ayres

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October 1

I'lyssffs Brown, 1824 Calvin street: Mrs. Georgia Weathers, 2030 Hiph-

Jand place. October 2

Rev. G. L. Liilard, 1217 S. Illinois street: Badland Clark Gibson, 2323 N. Arsenal; Mttpy Francis Haynes, 2044

Martimlale. October 3

Lustre Ballingroff, 2034 Mart indale

LA-VIVETTE shoppe 901 W. 28th St. HA. 1722-R . Expert Service Mrs. Mary Highbaugh, Prop.

STUDIO OPENS The BUTLER STUDIO 515 W. 28th Street , Instructions In PIANO & CHORAL WORK REGISTER NOW

MRS. S. B. BUTLER Experienced Teacher

BRIDAL PARTY REVUE — at the — RECORDER COOKING SCHOOL siofir OCTOBER 1ST — by the — WM. H. BLOCK “’S'™ kIdies^style revue MSr SEPTEMBER 30TH

NOW THAT SUMMER IS OVER . . .LOOK AT YOl)R HAIR YOUR FACE YOUR HANDS The good old Summertime is swell—but costly—costly to your beauty. If your hair is dry, thinning, brittle and lifeless; if your face is dull, splotched and sallow; if your nails are broken, unshapely and cuticle-bound . . . you need our expert WALKER BEAUTY SERVICE and preparations specially prepared for your scalp and

skin.

DISCRIMINATING WOMEN LOOK FOR A WALKER SHOP. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT.

bkautV SHOPPE

The Mme. C. J. Walker

Walker Building

Mrs. Marguerite Jones, Manager

Lincoln 0165

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