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Social Scene
. ^ By MARV- ELLEN HENDERSON My K<»eoint week jis society editor seemed to me to he much
more in onh r tluu Inst weidc. f am at last beginning to get som-' system to iliis idea ol ! writing a eolumn. Then too. the PUhlie is wanning n]> ijnite unexpectedly fast to a new write'. Most news was colwntoeiod this we k and I hardly had to call anyone. It really seems amazing that so many people know so mueh news and 1 simply have to drag it out of them. I often wonder if my brother had quit** as hard a time as I have had trying to get news from you people. . . Imagine my humor when someone walks in with a hit of news for me and the e I sit, rather than Richard. The look that passes over their visage is most times •remarkable. And when they falteringly ask where Hiehard is and I tell them they seem to ponder over whet her to give it to me or'not. And then, wonder of all wonde:s, some complete stranger walks in and says Miss Henderson Immediately 1 am,all smiles, and taking my peneil in
hand I am the recipient of very interesting news. . .
Members of the Green Thumb ——
G idea club eu ortaimd their hu> ! p t »
hands at the tirst a n n u a ! party ^ ar?d Mrs WARREN ANDERbitu.day login ®f in !V '’ ( ; | SON amt dauffhGr. ROSEMARY, am -Mrs. M. lv NEtbLER. .ui sts ; ()f 0ary spent nie-week-end with , nnludeit 1 i M<i. Anderson’s father. Dr. H. L. HI RN. amt HKAMIS HIAIMONS |Ji;MMONS Mrs. ROBERT |
i^VA XS ' ^NDFtl’M amt daughter arrived 1
r F O R^E , VuRts DEwrrr ; Sum,ay for a mon,h ' s visit wi,h nr Vvm'riiT^ itiFl her paren s * 1)l - and Mrs - L - A - i
ilVF^T tFFT VNI RF V R\\1- I LKW,S - Mr. LANDRUM hes mo- ^ OVERS t REM, ANDREW I.AM I tored to Calfornia to attend the'
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tournament.
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FLAt’K, amt * i puRNlSS 1 had as week-end guests Mt n s prizes were won b> Me *» rs ’j Messrs. BENJAMIN WEBSTER Ramsey and Ne sler fo- bridge j and pADPORD MORRIS, of Deand w-nist rf spe<t.\ej> Lad.es ; trolt. Messrs. \\ r ebs er and Morris prizes were won by sd .mes [ H ff on a niotor trip wets aecomHutumous amt Hams loi iiridge. . i |>u „j sf by ARTHUR DODSON. . . 1'ables were deeura eu w.tli uie : season’s coloi i:i._,. am! flowers were I v '■
artistically arranged throughoul ; the house. . . Mi’s. Blackburn is ■
president and Mrs. Wright was , , k- u ’t ■ halrman of arraoaomom.. . , I he Or.si.na Atlm ks b.*H srhoal
'band presinted a concert for the ( student body Feb. iiG in the school
Annual Alpha Home Tea Planned For February 29th One of the oldest associations in the city, the Alpha Home Association, will have its annual tea Sunday, Februa y 2!l, at the Alpha Home, 1840 Boulevard Plaee. Mrs. (J deva Towuis is president of the association which renders continuous servJ ice to the community. It is a member of the Indianapolis Corn-
i munity Fund.
(leneraLehairniMt of the affair are Mesdarnes Sue Knox a :.l Katherine L. Hancock. Different committees working to i make this tea a success ar* decorations, Mcsdanies Ada Timberlake and (Irac* B yant ; program, Mesdarnes Clara Hill, Lettic | King, and Clarissa Covington; refreshments, Mesdarnes Marion ! West.. .Via lelyn (jlould, .Viable Vjpilmrn, Carrii* Diggs, Tillie ' Bovvtnan ami Blanche Coleman; favors, Mesdarnes Maude i Guillard, Helen .Ji ffer on, Riieii^zr- —■ - L - Baxter, tnd Miss Fra ices Sion.; j V -tn • msmbersh:j), Mrs. Susan Harper, j H(>V SCOUt DinHCr Those pour ng t. a are .Vies Iain, s I tx r i i \ \ \ ^AoA Ir^ne Roh-ris. Edith Ciiowning, | W Cl I /vLl6iTQcQ
Essie Ray, Margaret Shackleford, Delta Greer, Josephine Baker, amt
Lula Bean.
'I he Association cord ally invi e:4 you to be present and help suppor this lea to make it a sac ess.
I\ T. A. Notes
Attucks Notes
The St. Mon'ea’s Guild of
FNCACEM F\ T T AXXOCXCED: The announcement of the engagement <d' Miss Theda Morris to Harold Hilbert Cooke was made by her mother, Mrs. Essie Butler recently. Mr. Cooke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, ISfiti South Keystone ave. The marriage will take place February *J!lth.
The P.-T.A. of school 12. held its annual Founder’s Day program Wednesday. Feb. Ik. Songs were fea ured by Iho fifth grade. Devotions were led by Mrs. Clara Nelson. Mrs. Bert C. McCammon,
first vice-president of the Indiana- Ham McMurray.
polis P.-T.A. council, spoke ot the VV'.-leomin,,- remarks were
P.T.A. founders. Mesdarnes Alice McLellan and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Visitors were Rev. F. F. Young. Rev. Clarence Nelson, and
ApproximatCy two hundred parents, scouts, and cubs attended the house-warming program given in tie and toriutn of s-bool 87. Tliis dinner was held as a part of the troop’s observance of National Boy Scout Week. Dinner W'as serv-
ed at
Gommunity singing was led by Mrs. Evelyn Marsh. Scout activities included knot tying, fire making, and signaling. The cub air ivities were ltd by Earl King. Tenderfoot pin.s were awarded by Willis Minims, scoutmutser, to Frazier King, Velmar Clark, Raymond Valentine. Josepa Collins, and Wil-
VOWS EXCHANCED: The former Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Theodore Patterson exchanged vows Sunday, Feb. 1 o in Fort Wayfie. Left to right are (Jeorge Hayes, best man, the bride and groom, and Mrs. Estermae Hayes, matron of honor.
Voice of the East Side
By MARY P. McGUIRE
«r rtriiiap-RH wt-rc by
Mrs. Vivian Marbury. Theodore Simpson, boy scout executive spoke and showed two pictures. Floyd Blair was master of cere-
1 past presidents, Mesdarnes j. , mon j es Joseph Minims is ehair1 McArthur and C laude I ai ee. man of the, troop committee . ===== — 1 — * Robert Marbury cub master, pre-
Ph lip’s Episcopal cnurcli ; auditorium. The program inmade plans for their • .veniy-tluiu , ( .i uded | b p Hist movement of Shuahnual tea. (lenera! i ha.rnian or j b e ,. t . s unllnished Symphony, a toe tea is Mrs. FRAN' ES STEW- trombone solo, Phenomenal, pk-y^d ART. The p graai committee | bv Tniinan Buggs. Autumn Noc-
consists of Mesdarnes MARV \l - ; b y Myrow, and March Sem-
TER, AN NET FA MOTEN. LHi-! p p r b y Sousa.
LI AN LeMON. and BERNICE p anl {l williams. Ixis Angeles Indiana Dental PAIGE, 'the service committee j architect and engineer, will be the j i o ' 4 consists of Mesdanu s LAI RA } o Ues t speaker for the student body iA0SGai‘Cn oC
GRANT. NAOMI MOORE,. ODBS- ! March S.
SA SINGLETON. MARI HA TiAK ( j U ne seniors have besrun r bear’ll N, GRACE DRV ANT. and AL- j <a j g f 0r -,heir class play, ’’Almost
EPHA Dl VALLE Those on tlie |e;giiteen” bv Dana Thomas. R o • . ... , ,, i •> i •■n decora ion committee are Me*- is a comedy drama m three ac^s. ' So( * itty , w,11 l , mea • Mar ; i h 1 'j dames HARLAND DODSON, cha r- The plav will be pr e sei ued in the . m ’ a > ,he Ho eL A 1 nun. and JOSEPHINE MOTEN. st . h30l , uU , torlum A „ ri , » unds ,. : m-mbers are ur s , d o e- | resen . on the financial . on.raittee are direction of J. Edward Harper. j Members presen; at the last mee - Mesdarnes ADA MOSELY. cha ! r- studen's trvin- uiit for nans are lfl " were t)r3 ’ Roy Cl ‘ n horn ’ Ral P l1 man. an d HATTIE GARDNER. The P? .gy Miller? MeU m Matthews 1 ,,anley ' h reu . th : Krank publicity committee consists of piBirn Moselv \aom : Gil ^ rt f bown.ng. Louis Max y. S. 1>. .\1 iMr, SEE ARTIS. M.,. B>’F.E. 5U& T«™1?Cb.Tue Sinn": iwelh.r, IWnard H M cheti. •
Thomasina Johnson Will Discuss Negro Labor at Coffee Hour
s. nfed Wolf badges to Morion C mid^; Richard Cox, and .Michael i in vea port.
fo Meet March l‘i
The Indiana I> e n t a 1 Research
LEMONDE is president of the Guild. and Fa her JAMES G. JONES i.- vicar of ?u 1 hdips P. K. church. Tne (amu met a the home o: Mrs. LILLIAN COURT-
NEY last week. . .
A part> Was g ven ’•■•r Mrs. L!L LI AN J. HALL at 2."; tl.iulcvard pl. A buffet supper ua* served, and tne guests.were vi'.m favors
o£r ta>uUHU)iere» tc tht corsages to tiie i uie
Triili Stewarl. Virsinla Terry. l ’ reston Jactiue Sneed, Jean Milchtli. M r- - °- w UJf 01 •
cu VVMliams. Be trice S.on.. Be.- . r , TT ,, r , ., ry Rogan Ruth VV liters. Jean Ma- ^CTIUUL iNO. 4 1 L I l Lo
jors, Doris Duncan. Mabel Martin. KFt KlV IO LEU 1 ERS
.Mary Coleman. E inor James.
Joyceiau Nolcot, William Warren, ' Letters from studen.s of such My: le Johnson. Tti. nriiis Coieman Pla<-es as Luxemburg, Germany, and Btuba.’a Gaines France, and Latvia nave be-n re Rehearsals have a', e begun for ceived by the pupils of school No. men and - toe retta to be pres ‘n..** April * thankiag hem for the Red Cross Gueisj'.b. H C’mnbel is director., hoxes filled by the grade school
= Alpha Mu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha will present Mrs. Thomasina Johnson, internationally known, as guest I speaker for the Coffee Hour Sunday, Feb. ’20 at (>:00 p. in. M i' s - i Johnson. Washington, 1). ('. was chosen as on* ot the one himi dred ninety-six outstanding women in America. She will speak ' on “'I'lie Xegro in Labor”. Among .Mrs. Johnson s many aeiiievemejits sin* lias served on the national board ol the V \\- CA. th* J’uhlie Affairs Committee, the executive board ot Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee, and has aided Walter White in his many endeavors for.the XAACP. Among other puhlie services held, Mrs. Johnson was chosen legislative representative of the Xon-Partisan couneil for AKA in 1P42-4(i, and served in the capacity of Minority Croup consultant with
tin* American Pace Relations Commission.
pupils. Their letters tell of how
The program will begin promptly at 6:00 R. M. Soror Anna Siout will open with a .;olo. A memoriuni to ’ Ivie., Beyond the V\ r uli has tieen planned by Soror Ura Sargean.. Osme Spurlock will give a reseme of aetiievements of the AKA during 1946-47. Mrs. Mavnell Newsome, iiast regional d rector, will jrive the history of the4sorority and basileus Ruby Woodson will ]>ay aonor to loc-1 women who
they are learning Engl sh. and how have contributed. Mrs. Rosal nd
netie M. Lawson.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Correan Alb n, Kathryn Barton, V ctoria Porter, Sally Piinee. EmMv Garrett, Hazel Henderson, and Kathulyn Stuar . Soror Leslys Henderson is chairman of refreshments assisted by Jane Sum:. Kathb en Sharpe. Soph a R ms.ey. j Cynthia Huffman, Delores Hum-
hions. and Mary Hawkins. Sorors Ura Sargeam, Pauline
Morton-Finney, Jeanne Polley, and
The heuutiful hoim* of Mrs. Daisy Phillips. 1427 Columhin ave., was the scene of a lovely annual diuncr. honoring the Silver Thread club,. Mond»ty afternoon. Mon*, than thirtv guests were served a very delightful chicken dinner. Cuests j were introduced hy Mrs. Ethel Merker, who also presented Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Murphy with a lovely gift given hy the club. Those in the serving line were Mesdarnes. Elizabeth Mitehell. Susie Standard, Savanah Payne. Georgia Mukes, and the hos-
tess, Mis. Phillips.
Among those present, were Mesdarnes Jeanette Cnderwood, Emma White an organizer. Lettic L. Skaggs, Rehceca Littlejohn, Mary Warfield, Cleopatra Xewholt, and E. Rodgers. Games and prizes were featured.—— ——- 7 1
also large balloons were given
each guest. Officers of the Silver ‘ Rev ' and Mrs. E. P. Johnson, 201a Thread dub are. president, Mrs. ! l,,lR, ‘ a avP We invite our Elizabe h Mitchell; vice-president. t|,iends t0 attend ^ League, there .Mrs. Florence Goodrh-h; secretary, 13 11Pvei ' a-dull moment. A verv Mrs. Mary Taylor; asst, secretary, piogranr has been arranged.
. be discuss-
ers.
The anniversary will
Mrs. Bertha Randolph; treasurer,
Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins; Chaplain, ed: also <*tlu ^important mat Ms. Sammie Murphy. : * *
It was announced the next meet- , candiebht services w i 1 1 be ing will be held in the home of V" ' / !lH < - uo.r and ( horns ot Mrs. Geanette Underwood. V‘ e Mt ^Linah Baptist church Sun-
* * * day at 9::;o p. m. The pubiic is
The tea held last. Sunday by the ed Rpv ' *'• 1 Jehn, <n. is
Pastor’s Aid of the Corinthian l ,as, ° I . * t *
Baptist church was a huge sue-
cess at the Federated Clubs Home : ‘ r .'' L dl| e Maitm was one of the 2,209 Capitol ave. The group was 31)eakers ' AlM>ay ,>ra >' e ” pleased to have Frank Beckwith, /, eF 2 at " bich t me the E. P.
attorney, appear on the program. 1 * ! aV *
Mr. Beckwith is one of the products of the eastside. and has done niuch good for city and commun-
ity.
* ❖ * Miss Betty Taylor, 2029 Massac h use s ave., daughter of .Mr. and
Tuursday. Mrs. Mat ie Fanning was also aspeaker. The service was very inspiring. The group is still praying for the commun ty churches and Mesdarnes Cordi lia \\ r atson, Emmaline Johnson, and Cora Courtney made up the committee. Rev. Henry Lewis made a
present were Mrs MARY CORBLY : with Vi? - V.v.an Terry a:i.| Mrs. I>r. S. A. BUR n ss uad A!rs. n. i: N« w.mme as* .-tin:-.
Gi’Y L. GRANT Messrs, and Ales f The Junior Prom wilt i-e he’d hope to come to America, j Richardson will in:induce the | Emma Mae Allison are on the pro- j damta LIONEL: VRTU’ WALK- May 14, ,:s announced hy lean Ker- Thp y asked for letters coining [ speakt r. Greetings from Panhell-; gram committee. The undeimrad-j KR C. COR N F rr. HENRY A. -ey. pte.-Uent of the aiass. j from America. j attic will be brought by Willard | uate chapter. Kappa, will serve as GREER, and U lift BERT C. WIL- The History dub wrs reccn ly i Every room from school No. 4 < Ransom, attorney. The Modern- i usherettes. There will be an ex LIS.' and JOSEPH TIMBERLAKH ’ organize I t* t);-. Jos^ih Carroll, J P aeked at ,eas ^ nc ‘ b ,x contain- j ette Choral group will render mu- . hibk displaying the work of the' The Browse: B.mk club nut on and meets * * • ry Thu’’-da ► OM'i-! in « Pencils, soaps, small toys, writ- sic and coffee will bs poured by [National Health committee. NonFeb 9 0 a: th 1 i • in' c fh- * ers are Obvin .tusgs. »*•'• s : d»nt; 1 * n tf needles and thread, but-j Mesdanus James J. Anderson. O. i Par isan committee. and Ivy WARD THOM \S Ai--dames San*' ••(•»; Dotrrc? Bart, e. ! tons * and tooth brushes.. Air. A. Johnson. Stella B. Walker, Ru- leaves. .Miss Emily L Stuart i- 1 Thomas and W'.LTER SHlJhF sec.; Jan* (art^r. ass* s**'- ; Nel- j Mary Battles is Red Cross spoil- fus Kuykendall. Robert Johnson, chairman of the for.tieth anjiivt rwere hostes.-ec. Meiub.r / pres- 5 « Sol.^ir,:*. critic, ami Barba;a | sor. apd Mr. Nolcox is piim ipal. Roy Clinthorne, Ethel Cox, and An- sary. cm were Me-<! ues* WILBUR Ch Idr^s. reporter. Committee - ■■ -- • • : =
BARTON. ANDREW RAMSEY, chairman selected were Virgini i CLAWELL SHELTON. WILLiAM Shaw, social, and Norma LawT. RAY, ROBT. STARMS, RU- reiu-e. program. The purpose of FUS KUYKENDALL. CARY D. Hie club is to discuss hisotrical JACOBS, and t RE DERICK EV. events of interest to the group. ANS. . . They held selection of 1 Betty Jo Jackson, Martha Turofficers for tne new year and they ner - Wendell Barlow. Charles Mo-e-ar r* Mesdamts FRED HILL, prosi- William Bell. Rudolph Crenshaw dent rga n; ANDREW RA-MSEA’. an(1 Dean Alexander Moore attend-v;c»-presiden ; Waiter Shobe, re- ed th e Chris ian Call ngs Confercording secretary; Wilbur Bar- en< e Monday, F» b. 16, at Indiana
ton. corr. secertary; WILLIAM , Central college.
FOUNTROY, treasurer. Edward i Cortez Petfs. world champion Thomas, reporter; Rufus Kuyken- typi«B was guest of the school (tall, program chairman; Wilbur 1 Fe,) . 17 and demons’rated his typBarton, distr butlon chairman; j in ? techniques during audi orium
William Ray. selec:ions, and Cleo exercises.
Blackburn, Cheir chairman. . .
PRESIDENT FOR 16 YEARS; Mrs. F. F Young, w’/e of he Rev. F. F. Young, has been pr< s.denl of the Women’s Home and Forei*n Missionary Convention for the past 16 years. She is also president of the Interdenominational AI nisters Wives Alliance. Mrs. Young is a mt mher cf First Baptis church North Indianapt.lis. Rev. F. F. Young, pastor.
Mrs. William Taylor will appeal’ very fine talk. All at ending used
in the Youth mee ing which will Thursday as a.Fast day.
be held at Alt. Paran Bap*, church, j “There has never been a time Miss Taylor will discuss a vary in- : that the world did not need prayterest ng topic. er ’ and today we need pray* r
*■ * * ; more than ever. Aline C'.risiianBeginning Sunday Feb. 29. the j living is needed."
All Baptis Fellowship will start i ^ - * * . a three-day program, which will b:- ' February 29. Ai. r h 1. 2. .2. ' held at New Bethel Baptist church, j are da es for the ninth annual Sunday i fternoon a larg? Ajass i meeting of the Ali-Ilapiist Fellow-
Meeting will be i.eid as the bej frinning cf this great mee ng. The president Rev. David C. Vinerable. will be the principal speak( r. Everyone is invited to attend this Mass ADeting. Th s time-of s us on should challenge all he Christians to a closer fellowship with
Ch rist.
GRACE WILSON EVANS, mother of Dr. FREDERICK EVANS, is spending tne week wi h Dr. and Mrs. Evans. She was .he guest of honor at the Progressive Needle-
CORRECTION The p'eture of tne 13 Black Cats in last week’s ed lion was by Sansbnry, ru her - than Edsel Ford.
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COXTE8T WLXXERS; Albert Hazlewood, small son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ilazlewood, iiOii West 28th st., was tin* first prize winner of the second animal X.A.A.C.P. baby contest. The contest was held Keh. lo at the Northwestern community center during which time tea was served, 'flic table decorations had a valentine theme and the favors
were tiny pink and bine ribbon hows.
Other winners were dale Doraine Young;, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Younjj, 702 North Alabama st.. second; Hanson Arnold Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Arnold. 2230 Kenwood ave., third; Fletcher Wiley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wiley. 1022 North West st., apt. f>2 - fon'th ; and Ruth Ann Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Per-
kins, 1022 North West st., fifth.
—: - ■ ■ ■ Other babies in the contrst were
Doctor’s Orders Mrs. Iona King. 2759 Columbia ave., who has been seriously ill, is much improved and wishes her friends to visit her. * * ❖ Mrs. Sad e Moore. 29.°,4 Shriver ave.. is seriously ill ;.t Gem rul hospital. James. Moore. Pi tsburgh. was called here Monday because of her illness. Rfv. Mrs. Elizabeth Anthony, pastor of Si. Paul A.ME church, of St. Paul AME church, Drakesboro, Ky.. is ill at Hubbard hospital. F Medical Ward. Nashville. Tenn. Rev. Mrs. M. C. Psit, 6549 Vinewood st.. Detro t, who has been ill is convalescing. ,Alrs. Anhony and Mrs. Pait are the wives of Rev. Charles Anthony, and Rev. A. C. Part. Both were former ministers of St. Mark AME church. Mrs. Annie Watkins is confined to her home, 2212 Sheldon st., because of illness. Sne is presdent of the Widows’ Club.
ship. All sessions v.-jll be at New Be:hel Baptist church. J'>]9 Afartindale avenue. This is the fTme when Bap mis of Grearer Indianapolis Join hands in fellowship and
Christian service.
Afiss Exie Bout.e. af er IS years’ residence in Los Angeles, has re- : turned to Indianapolis to Tve. Slie
Tuesday at 12-noon all ministers res.ding at 122 Bright s*.
by the All-Baptist Feliowsh p. Dr. Bruce Alills will address the ministers. This luncheon will be held i at New Bethel Baptist chim b. The All-Baptist Fellowship, com mi t e ;
is inviting everyohe to’ tie pres- ‘2018 Blvd. PI.
ent. Rev. George Baltimore is
pastor of the churcb. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
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The Eastside Better Business 1 League will mee in the home of
Mr». Kittrell Lockrldge. Prop.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S rader. 655 Musk ngum st.. are proud parents of a S 14-pound baby girl. Mother and daugh er are both doing well.
JO THIS INSTEAD OF SCRATCHING
last Saturday. It was a great success. Mr. Berry Haynes was the
chairman ot tne program. March 17, ihe aux liary will hon-
or the Legion’s birthday with a turkey dinner and all the trim-
mings. Mrs. Ann Scott will be in i . . . _. . charge ot the program, and Mr«. j M,lared Stl , a ' J " a L
Lena Hollins is chairman.
am Strong. Nelson Alverez. John Wilson, W. T. Ray. Melvin Matthews. R. Hector and the Dett
choral o-roup.
Hostesses were the Misses liona Thomas, Barbara Parker. Frances
Mesdarnes Bessie King, M ma J. NORMA JEAN STEWART Woods, and Maude Charleston pre- FETED ON BIRTHDAY sehted Miss Josephine Fergerson with a lovely g ft at the Veterans | L’ttle Miss Norma Jean Stewart hospital on Coid Spring Road. daughter of Mrs. Hazel Stewar , —- ! 406 Blackford st., was feted with | .a party on her second birthday. QUIET HOUR PROGRAM 1 Feb. 17. The huge birthday cake ^ , was served with ice cream, punch. The Quet Hour program 10 be pPanil ; s and candies. The house fo Ven „ at t ie ^ t3U . nday * ^ el> ’ i was decorated w!th roses, carnawill open with the piano tw ns, tions, gladioluses and sweetpeas. Delores Coleman and Lillian , Among the guesls were Benja _ Brown. Mrs. Berth Davis soprano 1 min Howard( Fran ces and Elaine will sing a so o followed by a se- Langford, Lawrence Moore, Denlection trom tne New Be hel Bap- n j s n av i s> Shirley Handman. BevLst church junior choir. Verne j er ]y Douglass, Kenneth Harper, ^ v ^ r ^ n ’ ! )ai ‘ , ; nn f’ W,R 8 P” also, j j a mes Moore, Cora Moore, Essie Mrs. Mattie VV. Anderson is chair- ! Moore, and Mesdarnes Ora Lee man of the program. Wallace, Fannie Wright, Jewel Sar^rirs, Hazel Douglass, Rosa Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Allen Williams, Virginia Dav ! s, Ester hive moved from 2053 North ken- Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick wood ave., to 3340 N. Meridian st. Va*:hn.
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