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Page 4—THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER, AUG. 9, 1947
Social Scene
By RICHARD C. HENDERSON
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IT’S GENERALLY NEWS wlmn a former lesident comes to town for a visft . . . Last week Mrs. ED EVA ART EH AN DER80N. Camden, N. J., visited her sister-in-law. Mrs. SARAH ARTER, after a 32-year absence from the old home town. . . Several former school mates of the former Miss EDE7A ARTER entertained in her honor. . . She had attended Public Schools Nos. 24 and 17 before leaving the city in October of 1915 for Avintfdon, Va., where she lived up until two yean^ ago, when, following the death of her husband. DALE ANDERSON, she moved to Carndm with her ehihben, Mrs. VIOLA ANDERSON and WILLIAM ANDERSON. . . She is now grandmother of three li;tle chil- — — dren. . . Al. hough she had planned WETHER, and Mrs. GEORGIA to leave Tuesday of this w-ek. STEWART and daughter. Miss she was called to Camden Satur- TRILI YVONNE STEWART, left day by the death of her daughter’s THURSDAY for Fox Lake and brother-in-law. HARRY ANDER Idlewild. where tie y will spend SON. . . I the week-end at Mrs. Stewart's cot-
Amung social courtesies ext» nd- , a ® e ‘
ed to the visitor was a dinner ^ r - an ^ Mrs. BISHOP OWSLEY given by Mrs. TERESA S. SAN- spending their vacation in CalDERS, a former schoolmate, and ifornia and other points west. • her mother, Mrs. IDA STIGGERS, ’ Mrs. HELEN A. HALL is In Ter-
last Monday. . . Olhe: guests in- re Haute with her parents, Mr. Stephens and Childs Beauty Salon, eluded Mrs. Arter and Mrs. MARY an d Mrs. W. ANDERSON. . "WAR- Call I I. 6748 or at the residence ROBINSON. . REN ANDERSON. Gary. spent ; Fr 56 r )3 We stin have one booth Mr and Mrs EDWU > McWlL- rfunt l a y w tth them. . . f or rent at ^is new shop,
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THE NEW LOCATION of the Modernistic Beauty Salon is announced by tiie proprietress. Mrs Louvenia Stephens, as being at 337 West Michigan Gt. We wish to invite our old and new customers and friends to call upen us there. We had formerly been at the
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Harris-Barnett Vows Said In Allen Chapel Cetemony Allen Chape! AMK chiffch w;i.. the mcci • of tio* marriage ceremony of Mi** Patriein Ann Hatri*. daughter ol^ Mr and Mr*. Oliver llarri*, 30 North Amltil/on road, and William Royee Barnett, non of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Barnett, 242b Schofield avenue, Saturday evening, duly 2b. Rev. II II, Ulftek, pttatoi, i<al the double-ring ceremony before a baekground of palm* and eandelabra The bride wa* given m marriage by her father. Her gown of ivory Kiitin had a *weefheart neeklme, Jong ‘de*ves,
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ThursdayHfnH^e^^oner 1 ' ^Whlfe JR - is vlsit5n « her aunt ' and uu
n L w ni Lfl e - Mr. and Mrs. IRVING CAS-
i'SELL.In Wanton. D C. . M,
seeing trips and a theater party
Cassell, incidentally, is an emin
Our operators ^’chide Mrs. Minnie Carner, Mrs. Mary Pryor, Mrs. Mamie Bryant and Mrs. Louvenla
Stephens.
to attend ■•Aida- at : he B«U«r , enl “J '' as be ? n 0 ! 0!,e Bowl centennl;’! program. . Other a »/°«ated. ^ Howard uutver
son, WILLIAM MYERS, from
„„ Qa ta tKaan oari matt i sity for several years. . At present ! Cleveland ;and sister and brother,
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GRAVE CASTLEMAN and JOYCE
STEWART THOMPSON.
and Hkirt edged with ehanhlly laee and the skirt ended in a *1* foot train. A Juliet cay wl h a f rown of seed pearls held her lUiic^rt p veil of illttslbn, and *he carried
white roses and gardenias The matron of honor, Mrs ft m
ert Barnett, wore a gown of blue marquiuet.e trimmed with white
lace.
Miss Barbara Jean Ifoosier. niece of the bride, was maid of honor. She and Lie bridesmaid. Midi Edna King, wore decollete dresses of pink and blue trimmed in white lyelet, and carried colonial bouquets. The groom's brother, Robert Barnett, was best mam while Rollle Emerson Hoosier and Clarence W. Hooskr, brothers of the bride,
ushered.
The bridal music was played by Arlee Brand, organist. A garden reception was held In the home of the groom’s aunts and uncl>.s, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Edmonds, 2311 Hovey st., and Mr. and Mrs. James Minor, 2309
Hovey st.
Out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs. Troy Ross Sr., Troy Ross Jr.,
Saturday evening Mrs. Thomp- Washington
son entertained at dinner at her
Messrs. LELAND V. BAILEY, MARCUS C. STEWART, J. RO-
ited them. . She sptnt two weeks Mr. and Mrs. JOHN STEWART motored to Dayton to return with
MED THOMPSON, DORSEY DOO-! her mother, Mrs. DOVIE RILEY.
11 5,Hmtn.no o^,d ^vltll Tin LKY - c L u A D E BURFORD, who had been visiting relatives in h ! WIL .IAM FELLOWS, and WIL- Wilberforce and Dayton. . Mr. and £*Jj a d thpn Mr*' El AM GLENN are enjoying a fish- j Mrs. LEVI CONN and little daughfurso^ wSe^esdames 0 Liu * at Parham Minn Mr. I ^ SANDR^ have returned froin M^RWECA™ nN^P^U STEWART, 1ARCUS C. ; ^nt fh^ 1 vSion^witT LINE STEWART. HIBERNIA BA1- STCWART JR.. wlrt Ih^L . . Mattie CONN, ami other LEY. ELIZABETH FIMORE, and . Mr ' a f d WiLLIAM T. RAA , and ' Mrs HERMAN RII FY virpimia WHITE Mrs white have returned from Chicago, where ! Mr ana Mrs - HERMAN RILEi \ IRCrlMA WHI1E. . . Mrs- White, attended the Brooklyn Dod- have returned from New York and by the way. is leaving next week iney a n enQ ea uroo* yn iwa , nn i n t s pact Thev were atn wl.h her family for Ia,s Ange.ea TnlnT'^nZ ' atColumbla ^rTy'l " where she w,U take up reriHeuee. IJ^K.E ROBINS^ whfl. there Ihk the summer.
REGIONAL PRESIDENT: Mrs. Grace Wilson Evans, Terre Haute club-woman, is new president of the Central Association of Colored Women, larg' st of the five regional branches of the National Association of Colored Women. Mrs. Evans, prominent in national
club affairs, was elected to the office at the three day conv< ntion held in Wichita, Kan. July 27-30. The Central Association includes Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, West Virginia, Ohio, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kentucky, and Wisconsin.
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. White
were given going-away presents.
Mrs. EFFIE LeMONMJ has re-
The party was given by Mr. and
MriT Anderson "also “received'oth- Mrs - HAROLD YOUNG. . . The turn,d from Evansville, where she Mrs. Anderson also received oth- >was a delegate to tho District g.fts from Mesdames Orrul and & J Mrg TEDD SMITH. . ' Grand meeting of the Household of . She attended Bethe Dr and Mrg FREDERICK Hfl Ruth. . She is most noble gover-
EVANS also attended the ball nor of Household of Rutht No. 34. game in Chicago. . . They were ;• • She was house gut st of Mrs.
house guests of Mrs. E. HAROLD J ETHEL COX.
Mr- and Mrs. LEROY BIRD. Los
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AME chu.’h while here. . . She had been a member of the Sunday achool there many years ago. . .
Speaking of leaving. . . Mrs- L11 ,, rw . ^
FANNIE STEWARD SCHAFFER whll ° th /.. re ' ' The Evanaes - b y the An _ plpt , „ rp vj,., MARY 1, ft Qundav for s vacation in the i wa y> Wl11 have as hoa3 e guests Angeles, are visiting Mrs. MAR\ k-rt Sunday for a vacation »» 1 next week Mr and Mrg WILLIS CORLEY. . . They plan to stay south. . . She plans o spend wo R j' CHAR j)goN and the Misses AR- for another week. . Mrs. Bird is weeks, and wU! visit reLattves and Sr^ BUL^^K and JOYCE and i the former Mrs. MAUDE FARR, friends in Memphis. Jackson, and J^S MOt^E and resided in Indianapolis. . • and Vicksburg. Mis,., -nd New Or- C Th. 7f. t Mere, and Mesdames WALKF D HASLFWCOD and CART Mrs - Evans’s parents, while the ER CORNETT, ARTHUR DODr, Moore girls are her nieces Miss SON. HERBERT C. WILLIS, and D. HUGHES If th s we k-end for 2* „ re K “ 1S are ner nieces . . avuss , wlri q T tjsv tt at t Los Aneeles e-“ thev will at- Bullock is Mrs. Evans’ godchild. ; J - WESLEY HALL found one way tend thf 37th , md chanter meet- Mr - Richardson, in case you don't I to beat the heat Sunday afternoon. mg of aKppl XYpTf^!. : recognize the name, is . nofd They had a picnic dinner at IndlII I ffl^MUIIU dim? npibiS'Hl'Ttr^ JOHNgive me regional director s annu w, ^ SON will entertain with an in-
formal reception Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 at the home of Mrs. MARTHA GALLOWAY. 1251 Edge^ mont avenue. . Guests of honor will be Mr. and Mrs. MILTON JOHNSON JR., and a nephew, WAHREN FORD JR., New York City. . - If you plan to go, you'd better brush up on your Italian. Mrs. Johnson Is a native of Rome, Italy, where Johnson served in the army. . . Although no invitations have been issued, friends are welcomed to ipeet the newlyw ds and
their little son. . .
Speaking at '‘little ones”. Dr and Mrs. WILLIAM B. ALLISON are parents of a baby girl, born Wednesday in the city hospital. . Mrs. Allison, you remember, is the former Miss MARY ELIZABETH
Cosmopolitan Players Plan Sept Play Presentation Miss Marguerite Goodnight was hostess to the Cosmopolitan Players guild at her home. 1930 North Capitol avenue, Sunday evening. Miss Goodnight, director of the junior department of the guild, announced that the juniors would be presented in a play “The Boy Mark” Friday, September 20, at Mt. Olive Baptist church, under sponsorship of the Star-
light Band.
The juniors have also made plans for a wiener roast to be held at Douglass park Wednesday. Mrs. eBftha Crump, president of the guild, will represent the organization on the
N. M. A. SPEAKER: Mrs. Helen Gahagan Douglas, Democratic Congresswoman from California, will address the National Medical Association convention in Los Angeles on August 20. She is affiliated with numerous civic and liberal organizations and is an alternate delegate to the UN
General Assembly. — (ANP Photo.)
YOU Mf.ST HKOISTKK TO VOTE College Students Are Guests Here The Misses Pauliuij H-arden and
Leoma Anderson, David Steward,
and Norman and Maurice Johnson, and his fiancee, Miss Florence all students at Indiana state each- Carter, and Mrs. Mary Price, all ers college, spent the wtek-end of South Bend; Miss Leoma Anderhere. son and Clinton Mitcham, Terre The visitors were guests at a ■ -
225k honor husband and Carrollton ave. Also guests were Miss Kathryn Wilson, Richard Highbaugh. and Clinton Mitcham.
The party also attended the wed-
ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnelt Saturday night.
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The bodice was fitto'l.
Haute; Miss Margneriia Willingham, Herbert Daniels, Lloyd Andrews, and Bernard DeLacy, Chicago; Willa Y. Layton, Dayton; Mr and Mrs. Damon Craig, New York City; Pauline Harden, Jeffersonville; and David Stewart,
Terre Haute.
The couple are at home at 2441 North Arsenal av Due. vol All .VI KEOl.satH TO VOTE
PETES SON \T PARTY
FATHER ON BIRTHDAY
al address at the first business ses- Prize u • Specialising in Negro draBion, Thursday of next week. . . nia he is author of two outstandThey will also visit in St. Louis, in S b0 D o , ks - N °S ro ^tsory In ThirDenver, Yellowstone national pXrk, teen Plays” and • Plays and PagOakland, San Francisco, and oth- ea I' t5 ' ^‘®° ro •
er points 5h the west coast before T
returning late this month. • Other j Certain Mrs. ALJULIA C. SMITH ty. WILBUR GRANT. Dr. PAUL aI1 from Louisville, at her country A. BATTIES, HARRY RADLIFFE. home near Greencastle next week. JESSIE WHITE, and two carloads • • Among the many social affairs of delegates from the undergradu- planned in their honor is a dinner ate chapter party given by Mrs. JOHN NORDr. SIRDASTION D. MERI- , REL Saturda y- • Mrs. Jackson will WETHER and Dr. LUCIEN B- K ive a picnic for them Sunday. .
MERIWETHER plan to leave next More about tbat l ater - •
Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST MAYE have as hous^ guests Mrs. ROBERT HATCH and son, BOBBY, newly of Chicago. . Mrs. Hatch, as you well know, is a former local
week to attend the convention of the National Dental association in
Detroit. .
Mr. and Mrs. MOSES STANFIELD left Friday for New York, where they are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. TOMMY DONALDSON. . . Mrs. Donaldson is the formdr Miss
MARI STANFIELD. . .
Dr. and Mrs. ROY D. CLINTHORNE will leave Sunday for Cleveland to visit hfs mother, MrsMINNA CLINTHORNE . . They plan to visit the Delta convention
In Detroit. . .
Dr. and Mrs. FRANCIS D. HUMMONS and son, and Dr. and MrsCLARENCE LUCAS and son left this week for Mears, Mich., for a vacation at the Val-duT ake re-
sort. . .
Mr. and Mrs. JOHN ' ! EY left Sunday for a two-week v n utlon in New York City. . . Mr- and Mrs. WILLIAM RELFORD, Mrs. ELLEN f. MERI-
branch night program of the National Association of Negro Musicians convention to be held in St.
Louis Aug- 16-22.
Miss Corinne Middleton will also be a delegate to the convention, which will be the 28th annual conclave of the national asso-
ciation.
Mar iages
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin May, 220 W. 28th st., was the icORTb? m 'fHh'riMiige of ' T/Sgt Mary Louise Jones, Ft. Ord, Cal., and ex S/Sgt. Joe Blackwell, on
The Cosmopolitan Players guild Thursday evening, July 24. was recently re-organized, and now R e v. R. T. Andrews, pastor of has full membership In the state Mt. Zion Baptist church, offieiat* and national music associations, ed at the ceremony, which was fol\oi mi si RKOisiEK to totk lowed immediately by a reception.
The couple receiv'd many gifts. T/Sgt. Mary Louise* Blackwell has been connected with the army | medical corps for four years, and will return by plane to Ft. Ord
CARIOCA met with Mrs. Viola next Monday. She expects to be Porter, 1019 W. Walnut st. Mrs. discharged from the service in Vera Williams, 526 Douglass st., three months, and the newlyw* ds
Clubs
resident. . . Bobby Is attending the | COX. . .
YMCA camp and Camp Bedford. . i Miss RUTH PHILLIPS, daughThey plan to be here all of next i ter Mr - and Mrs. LUKE PHTL-
week. . . Mr. and Mrs. JOHN T. FLACK entertained as house guests recently his mother, Mrs ELIZA FLACK, and sister, Mrs. ELIZABETH TINSLEY, Detroit. . . Mrs. SYDNEY FRENCH and son, SYDNEY JR , New ork City, are guests of her mother. Mrs. OLA ROBERTS, and grandmother, Mrs. ELLA MERI WETHER. . . They plan to spend a month. . . Mrs. French is the former Miss MILDRED ROBERTS and is a former resident. • . Mrs. MABEL AUGUSTA has returned from Anderson, where she visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR MINNEFLELD. . . While there her
LIPS, was guest of her aunt, Miss TRACY PHILLIPS, at Fox Lake last week- . Mesdames THERESA WOOLHIDGE and EDNA JOHNSON, Bloomington, joined the party. . . Miss Phillips is among the newer teachers in the local school
system. . .
FRANK JONES remains ill in the home of Mr. and Mrs. FRED AUGUSTA. 420 North California. . Friends may callYOU MUST HKOISTKK TO VOTE
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will be next hostess.
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FALL CREEK REPUBLICAN met with Charles Lane as host at the home of Joseph Young, 2149 Highland pi. The club is planning a picnic.
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JOLLY PAL met with Mrs. Charles Butler. Prizes were won by Mesdames Mable Brown and Edna Bowens. Mrs. E. Lamb will be next hostess.
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MARIIZANDAA wilLmeet at the FAC home with Mrs. Roberta Wiggins as hostess.
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SOCIAL HOUR will meet wUh Mrs- Eva Sweat, 2811 Indianapolis
STEPHANOTIS GIRLS will meet at the home of Mrs. Leona Black Wednesday. Plans are being made for a lawn party. • ** TWELVE CHATTERS mot with Mrs. Ida Tandy, 2306 Kenwood ave. Prizes were won |b^ Mesdames Esther Morris, Mary Belle Burris, and Elizabeth Stamps. Mrs. Willa Tandy will be next hostess.
will make their home In Indianapolis. YOU MUST HKOISTKK TO VOFK HAS CALIFORNIA GUEST Mrs. Ada Douglass. 2340 North Arsenal ave., ent< rtained Mrs. Rosie Phelps, Pasadena, Cal., last Sunday with a luncheon. Guests included Mesdames Flora Clark, Vivian Martin, Mable McKee, Rosie Roache. Hannah M. Nihcols, Naomi Johnson, Inez Kennedy, and Mary P. McGuire YOU MUST HKOISTKK TO VOTE mrs.‘McGuire returns Mrs. Mary P. McGuire has returned from Lake Wawasee, where she spent a few days on business last week. Mrs. Jack O’Neal, Madisonville, Ky., Is spending her vacation with Mrs. McGuire and James McGuire at their home. YOU MUST HKOISTKK TO VOTE
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Re-elected to Head Lodge in Indiana Abel Ransaw, prominent local lodgeman, was re-elected to head the State Grnad Lodge of Knights of Pythias, when that group m- t with the Grand Court of Calan’.he in Ft. Wayne recently. Mrs. Lula Lane, Gary, was reelected grand worthy counselor. Lodges repn sented showed outstanding growth in membership and finances. The Grand Court of C&lanthe had made particularly outstanding strides according to reports. YOU MUST KEOISTER TO VOTE Elected President Of Central Ass’n. r * (Special to The Recorder) WICHITA. Kans. — Mrs. Grace Wilson Evans, prominent clubwoman of Terre Haute, Ind., was elected president of the Central Association of Colored Women at its three-day convention here July 27 to 30. The central association Is the largest of five regional branches of the National Association of Colored Women. It Includes the states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan. Minnesota, West Virginia, Ohio, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kentucky and WisconsinAbout 100 delegates at the convention passed resolutions calling on Congress to enact anti-poll tax and anti-lynching legislation. It was voted to hold next year's convention in Detroit. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS “But’ Say It With Oura REGAL FLOWER and I GIFT SHOP Corsages, Funeral Flowers Complete Line of Greeting Card* I Opening Evenings and Sunday WA. 1919 2462 N. WESTERN
Daniel ‘‘Uncle Dan” Bowers was feted with a birthday dinner party on his 70th birthday Sunady, July 27th by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Bowers, and daughter, Mrs- El-
len Harris.
Out-of-town guests present were MAC ttt7tt t it dttt AT-iwre Mrs. Pearl Cornell and John Bow- Abli. Y ILLh. KL.LA 11 V rL,b ers. South Haven, Mich.; Mrs. ARE GUESTS IN CITY
Mrs. Gladys Jackson, 2324 K- nwood ave., feted her sou, Raymond P. Floyd, with a dancing party ar the Federation of Associated Clubs home Saturday evening. The entertaining rooms wtre decorated with pink and dubonuet streamers, and Span'sh punch and other light refreshments were s rv-
ed.
Among guests were the Misses Beverly Anderson, Beatrice Blow. Helen Crenshaw, Anna Edwards, Barbara and Nelma Floyd, Maud est C. Freeman, Esther Farmer, Betty Jean (iriffin, Roberts Grav s, Julia Mae Reed. Mabel Rhim. Florence Robertson, Wedell Sanders, and Sadie and Mattie WoodsonAlso guests were Messrs. John Anderson, Rudolph Ezzell, Jesse Graves, Russell Hicks, Herman Johnson. Ezzell Marrs, Albert Robinson, Dayton, O., Isaiah Robinson, Robert Steward, Donald Sanders, Myron Thomas, John vYai lace, and Janies Yates. YOU MUST HKOISTKK TO VOTE
Clara Cole, Patoka; and Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Cincinnati. Among local guest^ were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hafdiman and sons, Nathan, Jr., Donald, and David; Mr. and Mrs- Robert Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardiman, Mesdames Clara Jane Harris and Dorothy Harrington and twin sons. Ward Beecher and Marion Leon; and Messrs. Clayton Harris and Alex Lyles. YOU MUST REGISTER TO VOTE I RETURNS FROM VISIT IN GREENCASTELE, INI). Augustus Higgins, son of Mrs. Lettie Higgins, 107 Blake st., has , returned from Greencastle, where i he was house guest of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Boyd. Rev. Boyd is pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist church there While there Higgins was entertained at dinner by Miss Minnie I Williams, member of Mt. Zon Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Lanier, 1227i/b Roache st., are entertaining as house guests his mother, Mrs. Hattie L- Lanier, and grandmother, Mrs. Harriett Childress, both of Nashville, Tenn. Mr;4. Childress celebrated her 83rd birthday Monday. The local Laniers are parents of a rc-cently-born baby. Joyce. They also have two other daughters, Anita and Eleanor, both students at Public School No. 42.
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