Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1948 — Page 4
Page 4—THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER, Jan. 10, 1948
Social Scene By RICHARD C. HENDERSON Among tho season's notnb’e evonts was tho tormal ipc^ptioi ami <lano<? givon by Mossrs. and Mesdamos IIOBEKT li. J4ROKEN’HIMm and WI Ud AM T. K A V honoring Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM 11. STK’KNKY. Ptainr Vi. w, Vox., in thr Flanner Houso Tu^alay rvening ol las! work. . . At tin* n*«*t |t1 Ion tin* rrrriving lino stood tnnl r an arohnay •‘onsisring of tbroo largo wroaths tiod with .lingo rod satoi bows. . Two standn <ls ooiitaining groonory stood at < a«*h ond of tin 1 lino. . . Stroaniors of lorns hung from tho windows, tiod with rod bows. . . A strikinp oonloriiiopo graooil tin* s *rving tablo, at tho oiids of whioh wo’v )miiio1i bowls ooiitaining rod and grooit fra[»f>o |oiih*Ii. . Christmas ouokios. ro«l and gro-n mints, and mi\’od tints wo o al>o -ot vo«l. . . ’. A: " mabSlLKVAN*? Tuskeicoe (''ni.simas dinaer feiven by tho lioivl., : MALKL 1A AN. ' J Panto onsembl . of whioh Mrs.
Harry is acoomoatLsl
DKK. I h Ijilelplna. . o ^ . v . . Breakfast engagements inc'.udoil
HOBKUTS, Boston: Mr. and Mrs WfLIJAM MYERS. Cleveland; amt Miss CRAPE IHINT. Madon.
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Muslo was furnshtJ by the
S:\tff Watson fiio.. .
Assisting as h i s i e s s e s were Mesdam - HORTENSL SHKI. TON. IXH.ORKS HPM.MONS. KATHERINE MAYE. MAENEI.C NEWSQ.MK. FLOSSYE C. .MERIWETHER. M ALIN DA C. RAY. FANNIE BI^VOKBI RN. ZELL.V WAKO. MAY.ME BATTIKS. DORA OMA POWELL. LILLIAN HALL. LAP It A lU’RBLK. and GEORGIA
one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE L. HAYES Tuesday of las. week and at ftie hini-’ of Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT JOHNSON on -j
New Year s day. ^ .
They were luncheon guests of Mr. u.'.d Mrs. FRED PARKER Sun- j day evening of last week, of Mr. \ and Mrs. CHARLES STEWART. Friday of last \v» ek. of Mr. and Mrs. TRAVIS WILHITE last Sat- j ttrday, and of Mrs. LIONEL F. ARTIS Friday afternoon. . . They were guests at the Christmas par;y of' the Women’s lm-
M VRTLN and Miss ANNIE PIUT- ProVement flub in the home of rHF)T Mrs. CHARLESTON B. COX Mon
visit. Mr, ERNEST , ^ »r j.u.,, we.K and a „ ; „aeU tne
MA YE entertained with a lunch-i . .. f,. , .. _
eon for Mrs. Stickney. . . Other
and Stiu-h club at the hem of Mrs
F. U. RANSOM. . .
r>AV rrnTi^ iones and PRO i Cifts were ^ nt by Mesdames w A r?r’r ^ U PA’l' POWELL, GEORGE HAYES,
guests were Mesdames WILLIAM
Nat’l Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Meets In Texas SAN ANTONIO, Tex — (NNPA) The nimual convention of Delta Si|rma Theta sorority was held her* Dec. 27-Tl. Office s selected were Miss Dorothy Height, secretory of interracial activities. National Board of the Y.VH’A, New York City, president ; Mrs. Lorelee Mitehell, New Orleans, vice-president; Mrs. Jleba Cann, Cineinnati, secretary ; nnd Mrs. Bea.riee l*eniriMti, Kansas City, Kan., treasurer. The d legates applauded the report of President Truman's committee on civil Mghls and adopted as their program for (ite current year publieizing ol the eontents of lie* n-port aiul pressing for passage by the Congress ol kgislaI ion n--omMi.-ml-*,i L»r
iis impleinentation.
i 'J'elf grams of convme.idat Ion t were sent to President 'ir..m n in I appreciation of his s.and o.i civil hb riie.H, to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt for her outstanding work as cha.rmau of Hie United Nations commiss on' on human rigb.-s, and the' American Heritage fou idati.m for its non-Jim Prow poll y re-spe.-ling the Freedom* Train. r l i. sorority voted to est blLsh job tipporiunity deni n.t ation
centers, in cooperat on with the j Its travelin* library service, pro-
vid.ng books fur .nadequat> .y servd ins.iuit ons, comnumit es and ind viduals, especially the South. FoMiiwing the close of the convention, a trp to Monterey, Mexico, was 1 participated hi by moi<4 than half the delegates and visitors. The next national convention will be held hi S;. Louis Aug.
24-28.
Miss Marie Ann Burch was delegate from the Indianapolis chapter of the sorority for the conven-
tion.
council of public- affairs along with j miter Gt ek letter organ zal on >. The iwo-fcul program adopted by tne sorority for b^tterm nt of general welfare and education provides for international s holarships for study in for ign c: untr es, n add lion to the $20,000 spent last year on scholarships for
study in this country.
The sorority will also cont.nue
National Urban League, throu’hout the country to secure job opponunities and to d.rect nationwide attention to the pnvblem of job opi portunities for members ot minor-
ity groups. - / It alsjo votMl to call upon P:>n-
gress to provide for tfdmission into the country of lOh.OOO se ected refitjees and display'd 'persons each year for the next four years, in addition to regular quoins, and went on record as approving establishment of a noiHpartisan
WELL SHELTON.
The visitors were also entertain- , eil at breakfast by Messrs and Mesdames LaVERNE NEWSOME | and HORACE BELL . at breakfast I by l»r. and Mrs. FRANCIS HCMMONS . . i>arty by Mr and Mrs. ' CROWELL SHELTON . . and dinner by Mesi’ame* FLOSSYE G. MERIWETHER and M .LLNDA C.
RAY. . .
RALPH BRYANT, CHARLES STEWART. JULIAN D. COLE MAN. and ROBERT JOHNSON and the Misses HAZEL ALEXANDER and PHYLLIS WATERS. . . Ushering in tl^e new year was i a formal dance on New Year's Eve given at the Walker Casino uy . Messrs, and Mesdames ARTHUR A. BETHEL and HENRY D. CAIN . . The lobby of the Casino was
XKVVLY\YHDS: Mr. .md Mrs. Allen T. Hayes Jr., wen* married iu a single-ring ceremony in Jordan Hall Dec. 21. 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Burton, wldle Mr. and Mrs. .\II*m T. Hayes Sr., are pa cuts of the groom. (See story'
Voice of the East Side
By MARY P. McGUIRE
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Adair, 2921 Manb>v<* st.. held open house Sunday honoring their 2.'Vth wedding anniversary. More than 200 friends attended tile occasion. Favors given were silver leaves and ferns tied tvith ribbon. A vatiety of eanapes was served with pin^-h. cake, candies, and nuts by the hostess, assist-ed by Mesdantes Anna I,. Hines, Estell Rogan. John Davis. Booker T. Marshall, and Hen-
ry Pillow.
An impromptu program was rendered by friends and Rev. \V. II. Wallace, pastor of Simpson Methodist ehnn-h, who Messed the home. Mesdames Ada r rhompson and Robert L. Smith
a S -Jo«a g e._a 0< i «a.
dames PAUL HATTIES and LOUIS MAXEY . Messrs, and Mesdames CLE* BLACKBURN. GEORGE DIXON. RALPH BRYANT. and HENRY b. CALV. . . Mesdames S I I- ..LA WALKER. ELIZABETH KMX. THERESA NK1SLER. MAK'iHA COX. NANCY POWELL U. MO TEN. AN NETTA LAWSON. ROSALYN RICHARDSON. iYSTAL IONES, FRANCES MOORE. SHIRLEY EVAN'S, MABEL At; rUSTA. and ALMA JONES . . -nd the Misses HAZEL and LESLIE HENDERSON and MAR . DANGER FIELD. Speaking of itors . . Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES E. HARRY entertained as holitluy guests his sister and .LrotU-. Mn-law....Mr. . and Mrs. CLARENCE E. STONE. East
Providence, ft. I . .
Mrs. Harry entertained on the Saturday after Christmas with a card party and luncheon for the
d coru.vd with evergreens <*:.d uowers sent by Mrs. 1 VALUE JONES and 1).*. and Mrs. MAR ft a GRAVES. Wilkes-Bairt, Va. . . A large card say.ng - Happy New Year frfom the Bethels and Cains” greeted guests as th-> eiliered. and Mesdames Bethel uml'Cain re
Burton-Hayes Rites Read Ifi Jordan Hall Ceremony
By THOM LRVIN
Ak the hand> of the eloi-k turn midnight . . when the hells peal out across the city and the wing, <,) the old year, departing, shallow the moon, please <ieee|it our very best wishes for
a prosperous and happy 19-IM.
Among the New Year celebrations was a lovely surprise sang solos, and Charles M. Adair, brother of Mr. Adair, phtved
birthday party given iu honor of Mrs. Fli/.ah.*th Morton. 2227 an instrumental solo.
Mart indale avenue, bv tin* Ethel Burt choral society on New Mr. and Mrs. Adair cut the cake. — —— Y,-.Vr\s nitrht. Those'atlrmlin;. were Mrs. Ilarrett j'ouer. (li- a «!«•«<»» topped with Mr Adair is ea|..ain of the „ y. . -i, • . a nwmature bride and groom, in guatds ot the electron c lat> >ra or ifi-^tu ol the g ottp; Mrs. B‘atriee Lrown; president ; Miss closing hour of th ■ affair. ‘ ies, superintendent of maids and ty Jean Borter, pianist ; and Mesdames Naomi Johnson and Lit- ! Mr. and Mrk.. Ada'r are both janitors, and a member of t'.e Y
ey Poindexter and Messrs. Chailes Williams and .Jasper Russ. members of Sinipson Methodist MCA.
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Jordan Hail uas the seen,* of a wedding Dee. 21 at S, when Out-of-toxM. guest was M rs. E. B.*nneti Louisville. Mr. Mm- ^ n b ^ a ^ ie p 7 rengioms ^dm^t'ioh. Diet,-a Eli.se. . . Lavania Ruth Hitrton. daughter ol .Mr. and Mrs Alonzo ItuMon, t ( >u was also present. Mrs. Morton revived many uilts t r- rn , teacher in the church school, mem- A l j h(*t*anie the bride id Allen 1.Hayes J ., son of Mr. and .Mis. «be ineinbe s. and a lovely hirfhday eake w ith .holiday ice j her of the Wesleyan service guild, » . ! Allen T. Hayes Sr. i i ream. The group will resume rehearsals Momlay in tin* home and honorary m emib e r of the NA AGP YoUlll
.and. and the Misses E. MoFlELD
The bride, wiio was given in ma riage by h-i- i'aih -r, Alon- ham. hot rolls, and a delicious sal- at Antioch Baptist church, saying.
ad made up th menu, along w th among <>::.er things, that ‘ Th** Ne-
I let' full, hooped skilt extended in o
the installation of officers in the home of R v. and Mrs. r. orge Baltimore Monday. Feb. 2.! with
the league were Mrs. Nancy Freeman and t:. husband m me hostess. Mis. Cora Johnson s rved
as secre.ury.
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and G. ANDERSON, nurses x.otu Burton, was gowned in shimmering while satin. The mold
vT'Z S,'e2% »'*'CHARGES lashio,.,,! a I with an- s ,„.„b pur lah K ua S e. and ^EE GUY CORLEY VEKNO \* ^ '• <*mol old el \. ^ I lie loli^ slej^\e> Llpeivd gra •ettil.y, to nounced. Fir^c b.g event will be should cons:,I r it with gre
ilOYLE. and JOHN LEE SR.'. .'. 0 ' ! ' r . At the s roke of 12 a grand cathedial length train, march was led by the hosts and A heart-shaped bonnet accented
.iGsif sses. .**: L.ttle HENRY" D."r wiU* liny orango blostSoms i.t h- of link taffeta, and carried arm ' Mr9J ' Mae Hattfield as cha r- start another year .’AIN, son of the Cains, distr.bui- e -< »<) a two-uered ling r-lengh bouquets of pink rosef, with match- 0, ‘ ,hp program . Guests if
;i caps and horns. . After the v-til was worn by the bride. She jng headdress' ' " ‘ uarrh Dud Storms and’Irs orches carried a bouquet of white roses Robert iftn risim \v;ts b *st man. tra d-dicated “Star Dust" to 1 w.th white satin ribb/it. Ushers were .John Driver and • Ii-t- the nmoiro Pc, Phi fr*i i - u ' sr s who were evening ••stars’,; Th br.de had three uDen Ians. Franklin Morrison,
tornit v I on w Sh^ was assisted dU(1 “ r11 1<e Hoine tcr Chr strAas" ^ay Hurston, maiden of honor, A reception for the couple fo’.- ^ Mice MaRTPiA 1 1/1 those who were hoI «e for the ; wore a S‘> wn ‘d‘ net and taf- low d the wedding in the home of
i;ul lSE HARRY, who wat, hree ! ’ * ^ b ^tpagna punch was fern and parried an arm bouquet the brideV parents at TtT West . iny UUIlie m illIU ,,
served. . . ot /et.ow io.-,es with ma clung 2t,th st. F:ie couple was .shower- ir *x , n.t .1^ Miss ROSEMARY CAMPBELL headdress. Tue bridesmaids. • Dc- ed with many beautiful gifts. u«v «.7erm.«.*,' 1 • it .7 v
entertined at a holiday party dur-i lor ** Burton, sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will reside ! 7** u",! inmiu-r- r IM nr »V,n r.n„..nn ,Un I # 1 UH d BetfV .IPOll I V I S WflPC f'OWIIS I, I f. i V/.nth \ ..,. n ....l Blj, V*. tt li • S 1)1 Ot lit I S, l •
on the membership committee of i the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA.
Bellezza Girls
Entertain Guests
n inaugural arntline of the
from St. Louis, where she is librarian in Washington Technical
high school. . .
Those present were Mesdames ROBERT JOHNSON. GEORGE L. HAYES. FRED PARKER and her
ing the season in the home of her ar, d Je al1 Davis, won* gowns at 155.4 North Arsenal ave:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOHN C ~ ~ ' T:rT:: ■ " =
CAMPBELL, honoring students CASWELL, and Messrs. GEORGE Mr and Mrs W ,LLIAM FARMER. ' die K iev.
A family reunion was held in th.* home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
2.. hiinai. endare nee,
Harry, Robeii, Hermaii, amt Wu.ter Skaggs, and a sister, .Mrs. Gol-
.\les.,rs. and Mesdani s
bus, O.; TRAVIS WILHITE, LI- ; Miss Campbell; EDGAR DILLON SPEARS, and CHESTER TAY
ONEL ARTIS, CHARLES STEW- | and VERNON HERBERT, student# LOR. . . ART. and ROBERT MaRBURY at West Virginia state college: DAISY PERRY, teacher at the ! Mr. and Mrs. ROBLRI HATCH
aud the Misses HAZEL \ LEX AN HER and PHYLLIS WATERS. . . Mr. Harry had two tables of whist for Mr. Stone Monday night
s aier. Miss MABEL CAMPBELL, and sisitors here for the season. WHITFIELD. JOHN MATTHEWS, ^^“‘^leb^ated their ' 24th' we d : | Henry Eeacli and Na.han Watson Moundsville, W. V'a.; RATuPH ! • • ^ be 6 ue3t * is ' mc.uded Mr. J WILLIAM TAYLOR, FENTON Me- anniversary on New Year’s , attended the reunion. Pietuivs BRYANT and her house guest. ant I Mrs. HE^’R^ TAILOR, Chi KELLER. OSCAR BROWN. JO- : weer taken bv the Harris Bro.hers Mrs. PHAENON JONES. Colum- ! '-’a* 0 * alster An d br0 _ th L r ' i °*!?! r .. 1 ?! SKPH . .. s 1 M ° N T ° N • JOHN ^ m ARG aRET R. SHACKEL- ! studio.
FORD returned to her home Friday after .spending three w eks w.th a sister, Mrs. MAMIE CAMP-
teachers* ^oVlege Tn"*Win&ton-Sal- entertained a group of young peo- ! B KLL *- wh ° is 111 Cook ‘* ountv em, N. c.: FRANK BELL, t-.ach- i pie on New Year’s Eve in honor hospital. ^ b, « a "°
_ er at Morgan college, Boston; and of their grandson. ROBERT WIL- ter Mrs. VEDA JACKSON.
of last week . . 6ther‘guests were ' WILLIAM McKINNEY. student at LIS HATCH JR., Chicago, who Dr. H. N. MIDDLETON and Mes- Morehouse college. Atlanta. . . .spent the holidays w,th the Ha.chsrs. G. L. HAYES. EMORY JAMES Other guests were Messrs, and es and Mr. and Mrs.
TRAVIS WILHITE. GEORGE Mesdam.s DWIGHT CARTER, AR- ! MA*) L. . Holiday decorations were Rvv ti t RNFY G \RTFN
fiAHXAHD. PliED PARKER, and ! NOLD TAYLOR. GRAHAM MAR* ! used throughout the house and b e ''. a uue, Houie The women's chorus of New J WALTER HARRIS. . . TIN. PAUL SOUTHERN. LEROY »« «»-typtf.ed -» ,'„'X a u.mori Bethel Bupt.st church w„l render
rhe Visitors were fu. ther enter-I CLAy POOL, » R U F U S MILLS. e * e a “ ‘ ’ | Tim of Crisnus Attu,*ks high school a full program at Sevemeeinli St.
tatued w.th dinners at the home HENR\ ROBINSON, and KELLi
A New Year’s dinner was .served in the home of Mrs. Kminaline Johnson, 2328 W.utrop ave. Nieces, n-phews, and grandch.idren attended. Out-of-town guests were Messrs. and Mesdames George
Another sis-
is ill
in Dayton ,
Looking into the future we note Glane and John Pick.ngs, Illinois.
FRNFST tiiat the second in the current sea- Mrs. lEs-ihei Nelson and Jean
son of hook rev.ews by Mrs. | Suggs also attmded.
Dr. and -Mrs. A. P. HALL, Mrs. j next Wednesday night.
of the Harrys on Chriotrnas day; KERR, the Misses MARIE VVH1TE, marth \ FDWARDS and B J with Mr .and Mrs. HARVEY CA- DOROTHY JOHNSON, KMMA lMAKmA LJJVVAKDh, ami H
SE’Y.* Marion, WtUnesCay of’ last CASWELL. CARLEE THOMPw. ek; with Mr. and Mrs. EU- i SON, FRANCES SOUTHERN,
Baptist church Sunday at 3. Mrs.
JACKSON entertained as holiday guests their brother and, sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. JACK-
GENE WILLIAMS, former rest- | MARIAN HADDOX, EUI ™ ' -u.d' dau iurs Mr ' lackJents of Providence, R. I. on New WHITFIELD. BARBARA AKERS j ^ ()mun ^ , a „^. Ws day; amt at the annual * JOSEPHINE KIRK, and MAGGIE «<>«' Ct Arkansas state coHe** .Ss
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Mrs Garten wRl be ass sted by .Viable Washington will direct the
Miss MARIAN SMITH. Chicago chorus. The New Bethel octet will pianist, in reviewing the life of assist on the program. Mrs. Da.the composer. Franz Schubert. . . i sy Phillips is president of the Mrs. THERESA NEISLER is chorus, and Mrs. Leona Whitf.ehl
chairman of the reviews. . Ticket | is program chairman, committee chairmen are Mesdames j ** v *
doing graduate work at Chicago JACQUELYN HANLEY. clubs; Mrs. Mollic Lennear, L'S1< Paris' university. . Miss ALYCE MARIE i ALMA JONES, churches; MARY ave.. has been reported v. ry ill JACKSON came in from Palmer ! A. JOHNSON, profess onal; DOR-• in her home. Mrs. Lennear is the
OTHY GRANT, political; and j wife of VVMson Lennear. BERNICE PAIGE, business | * * *
Mrs. DOROTHY WHITESIDE is
president of the guild.
Memorial institute, Sedalia, N. C., accompanied by her young r sisters, the Misses OLIVETTE and SYLVIA JACKSON, students at Allen academy, Asheville, N. C. . The Jacksons were recipients of ,
many social courtesies during GJc jn 0 * AVVclV Dinner their visit. ^ 1 - ^ m Mr and Mrs Joseph south | Fetes Pastor, Wife
BUN and little daughter, APRIL MYRA, spent the hoitdays with his mother, Mrs. MARY SOUTH ERN, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ROSE, in Ch cago .. . Mr. Southern is business managei
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeden feted his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Weeden, with a going-away dinner party on New Year’s day. Rev. and Mrs. Weeden will leave soon
of Claflin university, Orangeburg, I for Cleveland, where R v. Weeden
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES SULTON, Washington, D. C., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CLARENCE BAXTER, here and his grandmother, Mrs. MAGGIE SULTON, in Marion. . .Miss ALICE E. FARMER has returned to Jacksonville. Tex., after spending the hoi days with her parents,
has accepted pastorate of. a church. Mrs. Carl Weeden was assisted as hostess by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson Johnson, 2237 N. Arsenal ave.,- with whom they re
side.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Gibson, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Weeden, and Mr. and Mrs. Young Blacklock.
Handmade Human Hair PAGE BOY—$3.50 CHIGNON—$4.50 GLAMOUR POMDOR TOP—$10.00 Wigs Reduced Be Matched Prlvatel) Mrs. Fannie Bowles 418 West 28th Street _ ■
WAbash 1309
Mrs. Eliza Minor, 1630 Martindale av*... is reported not doing
so well.
* * # * * Miss Lorine Horne is doiyg nicely in her Lockefield apartment, after receiving an injury in a fall at the Walker Cas no D c. 26.
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Ed Swiney left for' Florida, where he expects to remain during the winter. He lives at 804 -N. Missouri si.
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Miss Elizabeth Sherroh. now working in Washington, D. C., spent the holidays w.th her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James Sherron, 1006 Cornell ave.
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Miss Marguerite Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fenner UutLr, 144a Massachusetts ave., left for Hollindale. Fla. for an indefinite
stay.
». * * * . The D. and D. chorus of Greater St. Luke Baptist church gave a muieal program at Mt. Zion Fn e Wilt RaptIsT church last Sunday afternoon. The* musicals was a grand success.
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Problems there will be a-plenty; but rewards, too. Let us, in 1048, face our tasks with courage and resolution, be fair in our dealings, remember the Golden ‘Rule w.th our fellowmtn.
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Bishop J. Arthur Hamlett, Kansas City, Mo., presiding bishop of
SPENDS HOLIDAYS HERE: Pfc. Claude Wilson Jr., son of Mrs. Priscilla Wilson. Pittsburgh. Pa., spent the holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Dupree. 2441 Ethel st. His mother joined him here for a family re-union, and they return.d to their home in Pittsburgh Saturday. Pfc. Wilson is also nephew of Mesdames Nannie Gooch and Linnie Taylor of this.city and grandson of Mrs. Mamie Wilson, 2541 Northwestern avenue.
ueople between the ages; of 15 and 25 attending the initial meeting. William T. Ray, newly eh eted president of the lojcal chapter of
the XAAPP, gave a dress, giving an ,o
work Of the NAA(tP; and giving* w ishes for the success of th vdurti Members of the Bellezza Girls group,
chorus entertained their husbands Miss Jennie Miller was guest and out-of-town guests at the Fer- soloist, btoup g nging of Christ guson hotel last week at their an- m as carols completed [the pronital New Year’s dinner. gram ! A four-course chicken dinner Willard B. Ransom, siaie presiwas served to the members and dent of the NAACP. spoke on Jan- , gn- sis. Seagal decorations form- uary 4. and L< e Green, student at ed the background for the gath- Indiana Central college, saug. erir *£- * Meetings will he held each Sunday Members present were Mrs. Eva at the YMCA from to t The Turner, director; Esther B. Jones, ; public is invited.
president; Bernice McKee. Grace Johnson, Lilly Mae Hubbard, Lun-
Fmmi'lones" 011 ' Ver " a Bel1 ’ and j CllOrule * Among out-of-town guests were To B0 111 C011001*1
Messrs, and Mesdames Cornelius
Richmond and Paul Richmond. : The Dett Chorale will he preChicago. and Mr. and Mrs. H. sented in concert Sunday, JanuHines. Columbus, O. ary 18. at 3:30 at Eastern Star
Baptist church, singing a program of familiar songs and selections Russell Brown, director, and Roscoe R. Polin, co-director, have planned a program designed to interest a wide range of listeners, including - well-known spirituals
and light classics.
The young pepole’s choir of the Eastern Star Baptist church, sponsors of the affair, invite the public to attend the program without
charge.
MARRIAGES
Mrs. Lillian V. Rasdell, 803 N. California, announces the marriage of her sister. Mrs. Willa Mae Roundtree, to Earl Sharber,. who were married Wednesday of last week. The couple spent the
week-end in Columbus.
Mrs. Rasdell entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of the , couple. Guests included Messrs,
and Mesdames Hat Dunn and Mrs. Maggie Sebree has returnFrank Thompson, the Misses Nel- e( j f rom Hopkinsville. Ky.. where i he Carter and Jewel Robinson. s j ie spent two weeks with her sisaild Messrs. Harrkson Rasdell. ter an d brother-in-taw, Mr. ami j Wlllia niSimpson, and Clyue Ash- Mrs . will Downs. The Progresi b y* ' j sive Masonic Lodge No, 61, the The newlyweds are at home to j glee club, and a number of friends friends at 927 Indiana avenue. entertained iu her honor."
Mrs. Mable Davis, Youngstown, O., is spending the holidays with JVfus. Lucy Carter. 430 N. Blackford st. ♦ * * •Miss Betty Connor, Lafayette, visited her aunt, Mrs. James Smith, 904 N. California, Christmas and the week eud.
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