Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1947 — Page 5
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Mrs. Lillio Wilson. Chicago, formerly of this city, is visaing her sister, Mrs. William F. Williamson 1834 South Keystone ave. * ** Frank J. Rohnson, 718 W. 9th U.. is spending his vacation in Chicago with his sister, Mrs. Ruth Patillo. He plans to return Monday. * ** Mrs. Sarah Bryant, Kansas Ci'y, \1o.. i'i visiting her sis er and broL her-in-law,Mr. and Mrs- Fred Ford 1919 Boui' vard pi. She is being iccompanied by her grandson, Ernest Hill. Fred Ford is ill at his home. . T * ** Mrs. B. J. Coleman left Wedneslay to visit her sister, Mrs. Margaret Obain, and brother, Richard lones, in Maysvilb . Ky. * ** Bush Jones will leave next week 'or Richmond. Cal. * ** Mrs- Julian P. Smith and daughter, Jean, have returned after visiting Mrs. Smith’s brother. Rudolph F. Johnson, in Chicago. * ** Ronnie (Jill and Jay Calhoun. Rockport, are spending a twoweek vacation with Ronnie’s aunt, Mrs. Mary Hart, 2352 Kenwood ave. * ** Mr. and Mrs. Regina’d Dunlop are spending their vacation in Clt veland and Detroit with his broth r. Sol Dunlop, and sisters, Mesdames Eddie Muldred and Lucille Williams.
Rev. Erwin L. Zuber, Rome, Ga , visited his sister, Mrs. Susie Z. Goolsby, last week, en route home from Des Moines, where he attend ed a conference. Yol MI ST HKUISTKR TO VOTE FRANKLIN RESIDENTS REUNION HELD HERE The annual reunion of former residents of Franklin, Ind. was held here last Sunday afternoon in Douglass park. A r< cord crowd of 75 attended, and after a chicken dinner and renewal of old acviaintanees the group was led in a ‘-song T sf' by Carl Clark of Xewcastle. New offic- rs were elected for the year. They are George M. Robinson. Jr., prsident; Mrs. Evie Rice Dean, vice-president; Lula Wilson, s cretary; Inez Ewing, corresponding secretary: Guy Lee. treasurer: and Paul Goodpasture. general cha'rman. The 194S meeting will be held in Franklin, as usual. Y< ' Ml Sr I< K<; I SI K K TO VOTE H. C. CRVvvFGRDS GIVE FAREWELL PARTY HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crawford enteriained with a farewell party in honor of Mr. ana Mrs. E- D. Kelly, Springfi' Id, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly had been visiting his brother And sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simuel Kelly. Among guests at the party were Messrs, and Mesdames B. B- Hoggat t. Courtn y Godfrey, and Ed Carson and Mrs. Mayme Valentine. Yol Ml ST I'KOIHTEH TO VOTE RONA-WATSON REUNION PLANNED The annual Rona-Watson family reunion will be held at the Northwestern community center Sunday from 10 to 6. Relatives are . xpected from California, Michigan, New York, Kentucky, and Washington, D C. Friends have also been invited.
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he still like Lillie Bellamy? . . Is it true about Kennie and Doris Bates? . . Why were “Long John” T. and Alice Clark seen walking hand-in-hand through Lockefieid? Whire was EVelyn, Long John? . I see that the romance between “Scar’’ Jackosn and Barbara Starms is great. . We have oui'e a crooner in George Garn- It Rhim. He was swooning alj the young ladies and soxers with his golden voice, but where was Jacqueline? . . Don't forget th- moonlight picnic given by Mrs. Lavern-a Powell and K. Foree at Belmont park, Tuesday night. . What has happened to the great Russell Pope? I gu< ss he knows that his li’tle girl will not be back from Cal fornia for three years- . There wis an argument going on among five fellows on the corner of Blake and Indiana avenue W- dnesday night concerning who had the most per sonslity — Virginia Hayes or Myrtle Johnson. Anyway, Miss Hayes was the winner, four to one. . Say fellows, don’t you know that there Is a fine chick known as M. Mib-s who comes from Greenca^De. Of course, she is a hard-working little girl. She puts in eight hours a day at the state house in the license depar’ment. . Some fellows want Lillian Thompson to wise up. They say she thinks she is cute, but I thmk you’re wrong, fellows. . Well, folks, it looks as though we have some more college kids who have completely forgotten the kids back home in Indianapolis. Some of th eboys pulled up to Walker Watts* party, and got insulted by Mr. Watts himself. The boys really seem* d hurt, Mr. Watts, so let’s straighten up and fly right. Okay? . . A woman who called herself Sylvia Hardrick’s mother called and told the Snoop* r to keep-Sylvia’s name out of this indecent column. I wonder what’s so indecent about Teen Talk? Could it he some of the people found in it? YOU MUST HKOiHIKH TO VOTE Newlyweds Feted At Reception The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peck, 802 W. 27th st., was scene of a wedding reception recently honoring their daughter, Rosemary, and son-in law, Arthur Lacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Lacy, 553 W. 28th st. The couple had been married July 21 in Noblesville. wifi Rev. J. Hill, Noblesville minister, officiating. A four-layer wedding cake occupied the center of the luce covered table. A garland of red ros* - buds encircled the cake. Ice cream was also served. The bride is a graduate of f’rispus Attacks high school, while the groom is a graduate of Montgom-
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Returns to. Home - In Kansas City i Mrs. Richard Washington Yas returned to her horn ein Kansas j City, Mo. aiter v; S ;.:ng her daughter, Mrs. MabeJ Elizabeth Burking, and graiizchliuren, Wilbert and Brenda Lee Burking, and Ruby Thompson. During her vacaCon Mrs. Wash- , ington also visited la Germantown, Pa.; Cleveland and Dayton, O.; Richmond, Ind. ;and Sr. Louis. Mrs. Beulah Doke, Atlama, Go., sister of Mrs. Washingum, accom pnnied Ikr They were enter.ainj eJ at numerous breakfasts and dinners Among local residents extending court sies were Revs, and M sdames C. Henry Be l, Henry tnepliens, and A. VI. Bradity, nr. and .virs. F. M. King, Messrs, and Me-s-dames Jim Banders and Willard Howard, Mesdames Corn' lia Giv ins, Mary Evuas, dna Esteila New ton, and O- T Montgomery. They were also feted with a chicken dinner in the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Grover Conditt ,and were ; entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stevens in Richmond j Mrs. Washington is the former Ella J. Collier of Indianapolis. Yol MIST l< ICO I HI Kit To VOTE Jones Tabernacle Group Has Party The Sympathy club of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion church entertained at its annual gaiien party Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Bessie Nuchols, 539 W. Michigan st. An informal garden program was presented. Among those appearing were Miss Jacqueline Young, the ‘ Squires T* en-Agers”, Benjamin Woodson, Mrs. Grace Johnson, Esther White chorus, Miss Daisy Brooks, OES chorus, Mrs. Hope Phillips, Samaritan female chorus, Mrs. Anna Bybee, Jones Tabernacle male chorus, Mrs- Joyce Porter, the Mt. Olive Baptist oefet, and Rev. E. Pleasant. Patron solicitations had been made by Mesdam* s Esther Jones, Eleanora Lewis, Jeanette Jackson, Eva Turner, Jenny Marshall, Jewell Sains^ Lovie Ratcliff'e, and Lillian Davis and Miss Nuchols. YOU MUST KECIHTKK TO VOTE TO LEAVE NEXT WEEK Mrs. Emma C. Allen, 1638 N. Arsenal ave.. will leave next we- k for West Virginia, where she will join her husband. Sgt. Amos Allen. Sgt. Alle nis expected to leave the country soon.
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ENGLISH QUEEN GREETS NURSE: Queen Elizabeth recently attended a garden party given by the British Empire Nurses War Memorial Fund at St. James’ Palace, London. This fund was founded as a memorial to the nurses and midwives of the British Empire and commonwealth who died in service during the last war. The fund maintains a nurses’ memorial chapel in Westminister Abbey, London, and also provides for travelling scholarships for pcst-graduate study for nurses and midwives. Queen Elizabeth met many of the nurses and received donations to the fund. The photo shows Queen Elizabeth talking to Nurse p]dnar Pearman of Bermuda, at the garden party.— (ANP Photo.)
Music Promoters Appoint Delegates For Music Meet Mrs. Teresa Sanders, newly-elected president of the Indianapolis Music Promoters, will represent the club on the branch night program of the National Association of Negro Musicians at its 28th annual convention in St. Louis Aug. 1622. Mrs. Bertha Crump, piesident of the guild, will reprealso named official delegate. Other Music Promoters members who plan to attend the convention are Mesdames Ellen T. Meriwether, Lillian LeMon, ( Jura K. Hill, and Bertha Howard and Roscoe R. Polin. Mrs. Bertha Howard will rep- ”—— resent the Indiana State Associa- ers disbanded until September 14, tion of Negro Musicians at the ! convention. when the board of directors will At the last meeting the Proniot- meet with Mrs. Bertha Davis.
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