Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1939 — Page 5
Saturday, March 11, 1939
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7 he Social Whirl
At Lockefield
Attend Convention. !Mrs. William Morgan, Rev. Lewis, and Rev. C. E. Hawkins, Gary, attended the convention held at Second Baptist church. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is a sister to Mrs. Morgan. • • * Ralph Rasdall Surprised. A lovely surprise dinner was given in honor of Ralph Rasdall by Mrs. Lillie Poynter. A delicious three-course dinner was served. Games were the feature of the eve. ning. Guests present were: Messrs, and Mesdames Roundtree, Kenny Porter, Mrs. P. Mary Phillips, E. Merker, Miss Carrie Quarrels, Eugene Harris. After an entertainment of instrumental solos by Mrs. Willie Mae Roundtree, the entire party formed a theatre party .
CLUB NEWS Nifty Nine. Mrs. Laura Cohen was hostess to the club, Monday. A St. Patrick's Day tea will be held, 444 West Vermont street, Saturday, March 18. Minnie Patterson, president. * • • La Peer Sport. Mrs. Lula Lockett was hostess to the club. A tea social will be given, Saturday, March 15. Prizes: Mrs. Luty Miller, guest; Mrs. Louise Twines, Mrs. Alma 'Hall, and Mrs. Lillian Chestnutt. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Lucile Mitchel will be next hostess. * * * Ono. The club met at the home of Pete Evans. Two new members were accepted. Mr. Evans, reporter.
Church Activities
UNION BAPTIST Communion will be held every second Sunday at .1 P. M. instead of every Sunday. The Missionary will meet at the home of Mrs. D. Carpenter. Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. The Y.W.W.G. girls are having a social Saturday night in the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Beatrice Lane. The president of the Missionary is ill. UNITED MINISTERS ALLIANCE All members of the alliance are Ing Monday, March 13 at Jones Tabernacle. 11:00 a. m. Business of importance. Rev. W. D. Campbell of the Second Christian church will be the speaker. * * * NEW LIGHT BAPTIST The installation of the pastor, Rev. M. M. Allen, began, Monday, March and will end Monday, March 14. Rev. G. K. Wilson will preach installation sermon, Sunday, 3:00 p. m. Public invited. Cora (Brown, reporter. LADIES PROGRESSIVE CLUB .The club of Greater Bethel A. M. E. church is sponsoring their twentieth anniversary tea at the home of Mrs. Parthena Crawford, 450 Blake street, Sunday, March 12, from 3 until 7. Mrs. Carrie Crump, president. Rev. R. C. Henderson, pastor. * • • ST. MONICA GUILD. St. Monica's Guild met with Miss Odessa Singleton in N. West street Tuesday. Father Louis | Johnson led in Lenten Services. and Mrs. Hibernia Bailey and Mrs. Lillian Courtney read articles from the Churchman and the Forward. Many names of patrons were brought in by members for the 14th annual Lenten Musical and Tea to be presented at the Walker Casino, Palm Sunday, April 2nd, at 4 p. m. to which the public is cordially invited. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Sue V. Artis in Fayette street. * * * CONVENTION CLUB EASTERN STAR BAPTIST The club will meet with Mrs Sadie Hardimon, 2431 Martindale avenue, March 3. All members are urged to be present. The club is sponsoring a play-luncheon in the
home of Mrs. Florence Jefferson, 2461 Hovey street, March 25. Louise Wilson, reporter. * * • OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Lillard, pastor, of the church is conducting a Union Revival, with Mt. Pilgrim, Olivet, South Calvary, Bethesda Baptist churches, beginning March 6 until March 19. Four gospel choruses will combine in singing and one of the pastors will preach each night.* The ministers are: Reverends Lillard, O. J. Steele, D. McLawler, Cl. W. Minims. The public is cordially invited each night. Services will be divided into three nights at each church. • * • 17TH STREET MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH The church will launch a soulsaving campaign, beginning March 26. Rev. A, J. Mance, St. Louis, will speak each evening. Everyone is invited to attend. A Martin, acting pastor. * * * Y.W.A. MT. OLIVE The members and Mrs. Gladys Ammons delightfully surprised Mrs. Lillian Chestnut with a birthday party, Monday evening at her home. Various games were played throughout the evening. Luncheon was served to their husbands and friends. Mrs. Hiram Smith, president. B.Y.P.U. will sponsor a pre-St. Patrick Calendar festival, Sunday, March 16 at 8:00 p. m. A splendid program has been arranged. Mrs. Willa Twines, president. * * * MT. PARAN. The church began celebrating its 33rd anniversary. Monday, March 6 and will end March 12. The committee supervised by Mrs. Simmons has made definite plans to entertain you, throughout the week. Several messages were delivered by the following ministers. Reverends W. E. Ramsey, R. T. Andrews, R. S; Mosby, R. E. Shelton and their choirs. The anniversary sermon will be delivered Sunday, 3 p. m. by Rev. F. W. Weather, Richmond, Ind. The committee also will serve dinner at the church, Sunday. Mrs. Simmons, general chairman. Mrs. H. O. Johnson, secretary.
Federated Colored Women’s Club Home
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The Crowning of Queen of Princesses, Fitting Climax At Baptist Ministers Meet
Parties
i At the Friday session of the Spring conclave of the 'Baptist Min- ■ isters, Mrs. Ada Dickerson was crowned queen of the princesses, as j a reward for leading in the financial drive. The Seminary and Traim ‘ ing school sponsored this demonstration under the able and efficient I direction of Mrs. M. J. Brockway, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Ethel Shivers.
BIRTHDAY DINNER j Preceding the crowning, a pro-**^ :r ~ ’ ; 7 jr. ~~ Mrs. Mary McMurray Clarke cession of princesses was featured. 10 ^ the Womans Auxiliary, pre-
delicious three-course Those participating were:
sented Mrs. J. C. Mapp, who in
r M c&?rUTran“I$2X51= SMe“a™* i |>-'"a^ailka.^anj, Vfvc irn„.x nrurxtw Mr a Ront- xxrRv, ^ the Memorial committee, who mad©
This is a picture of the state club home of the Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs, 2034 N. Capitol Avenue. The program that was to have been given Sunday afternoon. February 19, at 3 o’clock in the World War Me-
morial auditorium by Grace Wilson War Memorial Auditorium. TickEvans, President of Indiana Fed- ets purchased for the performance eratlm, of Colored Women's Clubs' «^ ,)rl ' ar >; >».*«' »<"»'• the
holder of the ticket March 19.
and Malleable Glee club for bene. Tickets can be secured from Dean fit of club home, 2034 N. Capitol Johnson at Crispus Attucks High | avenue, will be given Sunday,; School, or Frank Beckwith, 215 InMarch 19 at 3 p. m. in the World , diana Avenue.
er, Mrs. Eliza Bentley. Mrs. Bent- pink, with red and gold accesoley also had as her guests Sun-!ries; Eloise Pruitt, dignified in day, Mrs. Samellia Moore and black with gold accessories; Mrs. laughter, Mrs. Louise Ramsey and Elnora Allen, resplendant in green husband, James. land gold; Mrs. Ellen Smith, sweet
* * * i In rust lace with gold: Mrs Vi-
COCKTAIL PARTY | ''!»? Snyder^ alluring Jn Nile green j s Mrs. Shivers, Hrei Mr. ana Mrs. Abraham Dillard with gold Mrs. Bessie Malone, who vice _p resident . Mrs B embry, his-
entertained with a cocktail party tbe group around the entire 1 at their home in Columbia avenue tength of the Second Baptist on last Friday evening. Guests church, was demure in grey with
were: Messrs and Mesdames Fred nav y accessories.
Jones, Edward Evans, Joe Black, ; At the Thursday session, Mrs. Algy Jones, Oliver Miller; out-of- Ethel Shivers, first vice-president town guests were, Messrs and ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■
Mesdames J. Stone, John Fisher, Jean Fauntleroy, Harris, Henry, and Faulkner, Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard also were hosts to a lovely dinner Sunday to Messrs and Mesdames James Fisher, Joe Black, William Johnson and Master Ross Edwards, Chicago.
the welcome address. In her unique and humorous manner, Mrs. Win* stead welcomed the delegates to everything but the epidemic. Mrs. C. H. Gaddie, state director, presented the state and district offL
torian; Mrs. Mary Carlisle, president of Union District; Mrs. Ida Pope, district auxiliary; Mrs. Lillian Hall, state superintendent of matrons. Other officers were ato.
sent due to illness.
American Legion Annual Card Party to be Elaborate Affair
Elaborate and extensive plans are being made by the committees of the American Legion Auxiliary Post, Nh. 107, for its annual card party that is to be held Tuesday evening, March 21st, in Jordan Hall, Y. W. C. A, These ladies are planning for a larger crowd and a greater success than ever. Mrs. Adelaide Wood is general chairman and working with her* —^—
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as co-chairman is Mrs. Jessie Cunningham. Mrs. Gladys Byers will be scorekeeper. Mrs. Madaline Miller is chairman of the ticket committee, and Mrs. Lula J. Dunn-Hall is in charge of the prizes that will be very much worth while, as it is the auxiliary’s tradition to give beautiful prizes.. Those bridge players getting at the party before 8:30 will receive a bonus Of 250 points while the whist players arriving by 8:30 will be given 7 points. As a special feature there will be a half hour’s entertainment at the close of the games.
party will be helping a worthy cause in that Post No. 107 and the auxiliary are sponsors for the colored children in the Soldiers and Sailors Orphans’ Home at Knightstown, Ind. Among the many things that are done by the post and auxiliary are: each year the children are given a week’s vacation in Indianapolis; they are remembered with a regular Sunday night treat, and Santa Claus is played in a very definite way
during the Yule season.
Mrs. Ann Kennerly is presidents of the auxiliary and Mrs. Ethel
ENTERTAIN. Messrs and Mesdames A. and F. Jones entertained Messrs and Mesdames Oliver J. Black, Dillard and Harry Thompson at the home of Mrs. Jones, Sunday. Refreshments were served.
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“MICKEY MOUSE” HAD A BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Milton (Mickey House) Patterson, in Blake street, cele-
FORT HARRISON LODGE NEWS brated his fourth anniversary with
a beautiful party, Monday, March
East Side Club Reprimands Voorhes; Seeks Community Improvement
A letter of protest was sent to | accepted as new members. Mrs.
Commissioner Voorhis remonstrat- ^ ev - Hardrick was guest,
ing with him on ihe attitude he' M|S - ? a ry D. Jacoha lead the took regarding the Colored Orph-! Brou P Ka ™ es n . „ Pr ' z6s w " e
an's home, and also a letter re-! award « d f0r c th * T€ " „ gara t;,
questing the improvement of the Mrs. Mary Southern. Mrs Worth-
v ington. A two course luncheon
was served. The color scheme and food followed the St. Patrick’s day trend. Mesdames Breeding, Thompson and Hill assisted Mrs. Warren in serving. Next regular meeting will be with Mrs. Mary Southern. Mrs. Ollie Taylor, pres-
ident.
^ Rehearsals will begin Thursday night, for the annual Minstral and ball to be given in April.. The Juniors are playing a band under the direction of E. D. Van Lier, the well known band master. During
6. The house was decorated beautifully in green, white and blue. The well appointed table had as its center piece a huge birthday cake bearing four pink candles. Covers were laid for fourteen lit-
side-walk on 25th street, to the
Street Car commissioner.
At a recent meeting of the group with Mrs. Rosa Warren, Tuesday, the president appointed the following as chairman of the following committees for the year 1939 and 1940: Sick committee, Mrs. Eugenia Whitfield: welcome, Mrs. Dortha Breeding; Ways and
Means, Mrs. Leona Payton; Child BAPTIST MINISTERS welfare, Daza Belle Worthington; WIVES ALLIANCE
program, Mrs. Cary D. Jacobs; en-
tertainment, Mrs. Lena Richard- The alliance will meet Monday, son; publicity. Mrs. Clotella Cha-j March 13, at 12 o’clock noon, 636 vis: investigation, Mrs. Worthing- Blake street> Apt I88 . Mrs . Thorn _
the week-end the club entertained tle people. Lila (Baby Doll) Garseveral visitors from out of town. nell piovd Wilson, George NorThey were: Mesdames Duncan! man smitJi, Shirley and Phyllis and Smith, Richmond; Messrs. White Val e r y Ann. Delores Brody, Smith and family, Anderson, Fdward and Barbara Suber, Mil-
Smith, Akron, Ohio and others.
ton, hostess. Mrs. B. H. Willingham, reporter. . •
ton; current events, Mrs. Sadie Swanigan; social and recreation, Mrs. Stella Cox. Mrs. Marcellite Walker, Mrs. Ella Trice, Mrs. Ar-
delia Hutchinson, Mrs. Blanche Miulmn May White has moved to Wattle and Mrs. Ethel Reid were 90:1 X. California street. I
Persons who attend this card Hill is secretary.
Baptist Convention Ends Here
Mrs. Lillian M. LeMon will be elad to receive the names of those
Personals
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Albert Watts, Chicago,
interested in a special train to be was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gas. 1 tin foi the National Association , B>n W hile in the*city attending the of Negro Musicians’ Convention , ,, ... Aogost 20-25 at lEoston, Mass., Nil lulla Baplpo convonljus. with privilege to attend the M r s . Non,tie Dill Rhodes, Chicago, Worlds Fair New York and , |s viistlng friends Here. Mrs. other points Rost on the return nh „ ( ,,. s f( , rmer womr ,„
i of this city.
The Indianapolis Regional of the * * *
National Baptist Convention U.S. MRs Thelma Ransom who has A. of which Dr. L. K. Williams, Is i bw-u ! ivi ." s l . n ,.f van i‘ vil10 , with , hl ' r ,, I parents is visiting friends and ro-
president. and Dr. J. M. Nabbitt Is , ] at i ves jj(Te. secretary just closed a most sue-! * * *
cessful session at the Second Bap ' Rf ‘ v - nn Mrs William H. Ballew, , ,,, , ' ,, , ,, T . T l were guests of Mrs. Ballew’s sister Church of which the Rev. J- j Mr s. h. E. Witt, while atonding the V. Hall is pastor. Many outstand- | National Baptist convention at Seemg people were present including | ond Baptist church. Rev. Ballew Rrof. E. W. I). Isaac, Nashville, | id moderator of the Baptist church
Tenn.: secretary, of National B.Y. ' in Kentucky. D .U. Board; Dr. W. H. Jernagin, i * * *
liedine Cherry, Jacqueline Woods, Jimmy Denny, Mildred Word and little Jacob. HONORED Mrs. Ida Pope was honored with a lovely birthday party at her home in W. 9th street, Tuesday, The table was decorated beautifully with red and white. A lovely repast was served. Cuests were: Mrs. Fannie Larue, Mrs. Minnie Richards. Mrs. Nora Williams, her husband, Mr. Pope.
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HOSTESS Mrs. Pennetta Ballanger was the charming hostess to the Lotus Dames at her home in Ethel street. Wednesday evening, March 1, entertaining with a victory banquet. The spacious rooms were beautifully decorated throughout with vases of yellow roses, white roses and pink snapdragons. The well appointed tables were laid with cloths of cream linen, bordered with Irish lace, centering the tables were crystal bowls of pansies in colors of gold and royal. Her color scheme was carried out in her menu. Covers were laid for sixteen. Five hundred was the feature of the evening. Prizes were awarded to: Bertha Crump, Peachie Harris and Laura Lewis.
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SILVER LEAF INDUSTRIAL Mrs. Lula Bell George was the delightful hostess to the club’s cocktail party, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George was lovely in wine and rhinestones. Club guests were: Socialite, King of Klub, Savoy
Leon, Detroit, were gues-ts of Mr. I The sorority sponsors this treat Girls, Jolly Five, Little Women and Mrs. Ernest Lloyd. *09 I>:tr- every year and the children eag-■ and others. Mrs. George was asnell st.. Tuesday and Wednesday, j erly look forward to it with great sisted by Mrs. Ozelia Blackmore, enronte to Los Angeles, to visit Mrs. anticipation. The affair will be ! Mrs. Carrie Mack, Mrs. Ethel TayWell’s brother. Lewis Russ and fain- held Monday morning, April 3rd at lor and Miss Hattie Smith. Next :
ily. Mrs. Weils is a niece to Mfs.! t he Regal Theatre.
Lloyd. —
Among the committee members is Soror Delight Hinton former Grand iamichus of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Mrs. Hinton also heads a committee endorsed by the Educational Council of the Y. W.C.A. which is sponsoring a publication of Negro Creative Writing. In addition to being one of Indianapolis’ most outstanding talented primary teachers she is also one of the city’s most charm-
Washington, D. C., Pres.; Dr. A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Wells and son ing society matrons.
Townsend, Tenn., secretary Sunlay School Publishing Board; Rev. A. A. Watts, Illinois; Rev. M. Owens, Missouri; Mrs. B. W. Layten of the Woman's Auxiliary, Penn.; Rev. R. C. Barbour, Tenn., Editor; Dr. J. H. Jackson, Penn., secretary Foreign Mission Board; Rev. T. T. Lovelace, Home Mission Board of Illinois; Mrs. M. J.
Mrs. Mildred Jones. {V24 Camp st.. is well and went, back to work at
Brockway, Oklahoma Field Work- ,,K> Walk °r Saturday. Mrs. Jones er; Rev. S. D. Ross, Michigan; ls and well known in the
Rev. H. M. Smith, Illinois; Rev. Sylvester Williams, Ohio; Rev. L. R. Mitchell, Indiana; Rev. R. W. Riley, Georgia, secretary National Benefit Board; Rev. J. W. Ribbins, Ohio,- Rev. J. L. Campbell, Director, Tenn. Board; Rev. L. A. Offut, Kentucky; Dr. L. G. Jordan, Tenn., Historian; Rev. E. T. Twine, Illinois, Secretary Educational Board; Rev. H. H. Coleman, Michigan; Rev. S. A. Grayson, Illinois. Real Hoosier Hospitality was extended by the Baptist People and citizens of Indianapolis and much was gained by this August body’s having been here.
locul social circles.
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Dr. Downey Harris, Cleveland, was called to Jamaica and will not return until September 11. Mrs. Harris will remain in the city. 722 N. est. st., and will appreciate friends to call.
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Leonard Franklin, well known tenor, formerly of this city will be heard in recital Monday, March 13. at the \\W. C. A. As Mr. Franklin has traveled and studied here and abroad and has been singing as soloist with the Fisk Singers. Everyone is expecting a rare muiscal
treat.
Women In 111 States Queried by Reporters
While so many women are talking CARDUI is a good stimulator for about the results of the CARDUI lagging appetites, and a potent query begun a few weeks ago, the aid to digestion and assimilation. Reporters go on questioning women That s the reason its proper use
in other states. Of 1100 CARDUI enables so many women and girls improved Mrs Flora Hunter Mary users visited in eleven Southern to build up physical resistance ror, Parr and Rev Jonw cities, 93 per cent declared they and thus help avoid periodic pain __church dates for the week were b©nefltted by CARDUI! The and disturbances of functional ^^urch of the Living God, prayer 99 percent record of Jacksonville, dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition. , ]j tnH ■if the horn 1 ’* of Mrs PendleFlorida wa. most outstanding. , Try CARDUI. I t™, presidcut"^^ vTno "fiS
Mrs. Lionel Artis has returned from Chicago. 111., where she was the guest of Mrs. Helen Glover.
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Mrs. Georgia Martin in Boole vard place was sostess last. Friday to the Forthnightly Book Lovers club. Miss Emille Garrett, played a
group of piano solos.
Irvington JNews HENRY POOOLE Mrs. Louise Starks and brother-in law, Louisville, visited relatives here, Saturday. The St. Paul church club met at the home of Mrs. Beulah Haynes, ,! ’rch . Luncheon wa serv
ed.
Mrs. Margaret Brown, perlsdent ol the Baptist Women’s Misionary cosvention of South District association will visit the following churches : March 12, Springfield, Mar. 13, Booncreek Lancaster. March 14,
Danville.
Miss Iwana Watts is confined with measles. 'Messrs. Allen Poole and Jerry Owens were carried to tIk* bedside of Mr. Allen Poole,
Saturday in Louisville.
T'hnso on the sick list are much
regular meeting will be at the club home, 775 Indiana avenue. Mrs. Ida Davis is convalescing.
CARIOCA GIRLS T’he club entertained with a candid camera party, Friday evening at the home of Miss Janette Walker, president, in Bellefontaine avenue. Myra Bosley, reporter. • * * BOOTS AND BUDDIES The club entertained with a house party, which was a success. Next meeting at the home of Miss Anderson. Grace Alexander, reporter. • * * ENTERTAIN WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk was entertained with a delightful birthday dinner, by the charming Mrs. Laura Cruse, in W. 11th street, Sunday, March 5. The well appointed table was decorated with roses, and gifts which were presented to Mrs. Woolfolk. Mrs. Jennie Woods was guest.
ALTRUISTIC The club will meet Thursday, with Mrs. Clara Johnsos, in Ludlow ave. Mrs. Ollie Johnson, president. Tuesday night at the church, Nora Poole, president; Regular services. Wednesday and Friday nights. The public is welcome.
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