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Society, Clubs, abOllt Church Events, Drama, Music WOMEN 1 - "■ 1 — 1 1 — - 4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Sept 8, 1951 . . 'Social Scene . . By RICHARD C. HENDERSON
With the advent of another social season, clubs are beginning to get themselves in a working mood. Because of a two-day working week (Monday WAS Labor Day, you know), 1 haven’t had time to contact many of the clubs and get notes on their happenings. I hope that those clubs which are starting activities now T will let me know about
them, however.
Fortunately, news did come in *
from tiie Progressive Mothers CIAN B MERIWETHER. An elabdub. which opened iU 1951-52 dlnner was s(;rved
season on Tuesday night of this
v eek in the home of Mrs AU- Out-of-town guests were Mr. and GUSTA HILL The program Mrs. WILLIAM WEIR STUART committee, headed by Mrs. EDNA JR-- Chicago, and Dr. H. BLACKW\NN. has planned an especially WELL, New York City, interesting year of Activities for Others present w£re Mr. and the mothers, fathers and chil-* Mrs. REGINALD A. BRUCE and dren. daughter ' NATALIE JAYNE Many of the activity's will be the Misses CHRISTINE PERRY open to guests, noteworthy among KATHALYN and NATALIE them the showing of a Red Cross STUART, and M® ss ?* s - MERCER pic ure on teaching sex to older n^? ARI ^ N and aS children. . . Date for ;he showing vvrp c'^T d TAD^' n, AN has not been made, but I am as- THON\ WAYNE STUART. sured that guests will be in- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stuart Jr. vited. entertained with moving pictures Chi’dren of the members are taken on a recent trip through
probably already anxiously await-, Canada.
ing a proposed hayride, to be fol-! Beaming with parental pride are lowed by a wiener roast for the Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS J. SIMMONS, families 1 who were recently blessed with Mrs. GRACE RANSOM is serv- ^riral of a beautiful baby ing her second term as president, daughter, GAIL ELAINE. . . . Aft-
Mrs. FRANCES CLARK is treas- « s P? nd, " g thc
urer. and Mrs. HORTENSE DIX- N cu ^ ,?®° RG e ON is secretary. !T AY ir 0 ? SR . they left this week , . a m j ! for Tuskegee Institute, where he Members present at Tuesday w jjj j 0 j n f acu n v 0 f j^e school r-o^JL me pVv 8 crY\t re of a g riculture to develop a depart-
GRACE RANSOM, r KANCEo |Y>prit of forestry
CLARK. OSMA SPURLOCK, I me " 1 0l c ! 0re8lry -. , .. ELIZABETH WINSTON, MARY Mr. Simmons the only Nepro ROBERTS. GWENDOLYN H ILL, frad^te of forestry registered with AUGUSTA HILL, ELOISE RAN- the U S. Forestry Department, was SOM. EDNA WYNN and FAYE recently notified that his pr ture is pnrwAN (among the 100 being placed in the ” *»’ t 1 Library of Congress at Washing-
Mrs. H. L. HUMMONS was ton D c
hostess to a very colorful lunch-, ' ’__t-.x T c*Tb x/a
eon on Thursday of last week !? rS j H ?tr f TENS 5.
in honor of her daughter-in-law, ^!lvr’p aUg f hte R S Liina R ri.pn Kv d Mrs. CAROLYN HILL HUM- JOYCE of Bowling Green, Ky., MONS. who. with her husband. ^ ere , g “ eSlS F RA- J CF's °BULLOCK THOMAS HUMMONS, and little; er . FRANCES BULLOCK^ d ation te from li her , homr a a S f Elans- Miss HORTENSE BULLOCK and cation from her home af Evans- a( one t , me member of the music
i- x faculty at Crispus Attucks high
Guests were some of the hon- school will b egi n teaching this fall oree:* - former schoolmates, in-rat the-Booker T. Washington high
eluding Mesdames AUCE B. RAY, schoo | at Memphis.
VIRGINIA MAYE, SUSIE MYERS,. . car( i from D r HOWARD BEATRICE BOWLES, MAE- hi^FFMAN no^tmarked Atlantic NELLE^ NEWSOM, and EMMA HUFFMAN. n postmarked ^Atlant.e RANDALL. having a fine trip in the East. Assisting Mrs. Hummons were . . Dr Huffman, you may know, Mesdames HAZEL B. JOHNSON, j s vacationing and visiting his FREIDA PARKER. HARRIET daughter, Mrs CURTIS STROTH-
KELLY, and BEULAH B HAYES. E rs, at Philadelphia.
The house was gaily decora.ed Manv of vou may have noticed with peach and white g adioluses, the picture of Miss MILDRED E. tfhile the luncheon table held a \y A TgoN on the social pages this centerpiece of yellow and white week The choir of st phnip-g mums. . . Following a delicious £pj SCO p a i Church, of which she is
RECENT BRIDE: Mrs. James Thomas Jones was Miss Doris Etta Taylor before her marriage lost Sunday. Rev. F. F. Young, pastor of First Baptist Church, North Indian-
apolis, officiated at the beautiful ceremony.
Frazier Browns, Newlyweds, Spend Honeymoon In Canada Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Brown have enjoyed a brief honeymoon in Canada after becoming man and wife in a beautiful ceremony on Sunday, August 119, in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Helms, '2069 Highland place. Rev. C, H. Bell, pastor of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, read the vows which united the couple in matrimony in the presenbe of the families and close friends. 4 Mrs Arwilda Burton, sister-in- ^ Ipw of the bride from Jefferson- to a blue suit. The couple were ville, sang the traditional ‘T Love showered with rice as they departYou Truly” and was pianist for the ed for the Canadian honeymoon, ceremonies. I The couple will reside at MilMiss Helms, given in marriage waukee, where Mr. Brown is emby her brother, Benjamin F. Helms ployed in the post office. The II, was very pretty in a beautiful groom’s family and friends will crisp white organdy gown with a fete the bride at a shower when three-yard train trailing gently aft- she arrives there. er her as she descended the long register ... then vote
stairway from the second floor. The | bridal bouquet was of white rose-1 V)
buds and white satin ribbon. (“'ftdonalA
Miss Laura Helms, sister of the
bride and maid-of-honor, was at-j Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mitchell had tractively dressed in a white crepe as g ues ts for Labor Day, Mr. and gown. Little Miss Brenda Grundy ^ Jet>se ^11, xuMc.ord, 111.
was flower girl. * * *
The groom and best man, Joseph j r 6v and Mrs Robert K ing, Cannaty, wore dark trousers and New Albany, are prou d parents ot white coats. Little Darrell Armis- a Sandra Elaine, born August tead was ring-bearer. | 29. Both are former students ai
> * Rev. Bell made a specUl presen- Bul i er university, fation of a gift from the groom to * * *
his new wife a beautiful hand-: M iss Sidnetta Garrett, 1115 N. tooled leather bag. ... Miley avenue, will leave Monday Hostesses at the reception, which oi - next week for champaign. 111. followed, were Mesdames Hazel Ed- wb ere she will enter the Univers:Wa I d ?w ar Vl- Julia ^ Ann , Poil ?Sf 1 Xter ty of Illinois. Miss Garrett, a
eV ^. June graduate of Crispus Attucks
Edith Whitfield, and Catherine b jg b sc hool, is the daughter of Mr Combs. , , ahd Mrs. John GarretttSr.
Many pictures were made of the 1 * * *
wedding party and of the bride and Mrs. Susie Mayberry and sister groom standing beside the table ( Mrs Harry stowers, left last Fri-
t& anti IJou
Ford Gibsons Meet Friends At Conference In England
which held the beautiful threetiered wedding cake topped with
a brown bride and groom. The bride’s mother and Mrs.
Lelar Brown, Benton Harbor, Mich., mother of the groom, both wore navy blue suits with white rose
corsages.
Dr. and Mrs. Ford Gibson, attending the Eighth Ecumen- : wer^Mesdame^L^kT^Ly^lef^erical Methodist Conference at Oxford, England, are finding i nice Wood, Eugene Burton, Fanout that it is a small world, after all. * 1 nie Shannon, and Clara Marcus. First big surprise to Dr. Gibson was the sight of a former ^ r8 f R oft V whUe 8 wool for^tJav-
tea.her, Miss Murray Atkins, who taught him at School No. 26 here years a^o. As Dr. and Mrs. Gibson were entering Knights Bridge, London, they glanced up to see the former teacher with her husband. Dr. J. H. Walls, Louisville, and Mrs. Rufus C. Clements, wife of the president of At-
day for Detroit, where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Walter McKorn, and Mrs. Earl Bennett. * * * Mrs. Lucy Blunt returned to the city last week after spending her vacation at Chicago visiting rela-
tives.
* * *, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dixon have as house guest her father Elijah Nash, Alexandria, La. * * *
Mitcham Family
lanta university. The party had been touVing Europe since Holds Reunion J Thl Gibsons also write back that , A ., reunion „ of ‘ (W Mitcham Bishoo John Clavborn of the Thir- family recently at the home of teenth EDiscooal District of the the hal1, whlch was decorated in Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Mitcham Sr. amf rhnrrh P had i hpirt attack Caribbean stvle. More than fifty at Battle Creek marked the first while attending the conference, but P e [*>ns attended the alTair. time the nine Mitcham children
More than 600 delegates from had been at home at the same ail over the world attended the .line in five years.
eling, while Mr. Brown changed | C0 R p^ n f e n d b^Mr^nd M^Ror^e
~ velt Townsend and nephew Frank
Farrow, left lart Friday for Hookinsville. Kv. f where they will vis-
it Rev. Mabry’s mother.
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Mis« Susie Bell ha« returned to her home at Charlotte, Tenn., af’er spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra VanLier, 2526
is now much improved.
Bishop John A. Gregg of Flori- conference, most of them leaving I About i delivered an address to the r er. i„.. 1 . .
served as chairman for one of the
discussion groups.
eonfere i nc e e , : e and a Bi s a hop r w S j'wMll Tuesday of thil' en^helpfceKe the^caK: of the AME Zion Church led and B efore returning to this coun- David Mitcham and family, Mrs.
1 try, the Gibsons are enjoying a Viola Smith and family, Mr. and
„ . , x.. L ltour of France '' Mrs. Alfred Clay and family, Mr. Seen very prommenUy was Bish-i—KtG^TEH ... then vqte j and Mrs Alfred Mitcham and op Frank M. Reed, Columbia, S.C.; son, and Miss M. Jean Mitcham, Bishop George Baber. Detroit; [_ $ GASTONS all of Indianapolis.
Bishop Cameron C. Alleyne, Penn- . .. _ _ _ sylvania; Dr. R. C. Clements, presi- ENTERTAI N Nl ECE dent of Atlanta University; Dr A. | Rev and Mrs L s Gaston en _ Wayrron Ward and Dr H E Wai- tertained as guest last week theif den, Chicago, and Dr. Fred Jordan piece, Mrs. Mamie Erving, Detroit.
Los Angeles.
They entertained at dinner in her
\ Also present were Mr. and , Mrs. Clinton Mitcham and Miss Elizabeth Mitcham, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. James Mitcham Jr., and family, Washington, D. C.; and
repast, the guests indulged in
school-day reminiscences.
The younger Mrs. Hummons was also the recipient of many other social affairs during her stay her. . . Her husband is the executive secretary of the YMCA at Evans-
ton.
Dr. and Mrs. WILLIAM WEIR STUART entertained at a family dinner last week celebrating the marriage of their ' daughter, EMILY LEWELLYN, to Dr. LU-
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an active member, will present her in recital next Tuesday night in
Second Christian Church.
I urge as many of you as possible to attend the recital — for one thing, Miss Watson is, I think, one of the more promising of the current crop of young singers, and proceeds from the recital will help pay for her education at the Indiana University School of Music, which
she is entering this month.
By the way, I will accompany her, but don't let that stop you from coming. . . . Actually, I hope some of you readers will call me and be listed a spatrons. Will you? hEGISTEK . . . THEN VOTE
321 Blake st. pl 5846 OPERATORS Maggie King Hazel Douglas Lola Porter ANNA ANDREWS, Prep.
Revo Word, Sons Motor To Ohio Mrs. Reva G. Ward and sons, George J. and Ronald G. Davis, motored to Cincinnati where they were guests of Messrs, and Mesdames Henry Davis and Herman Davis, August 26 and 27. They were also guests of Miss Lois Davis while away.
Vernon Mitcham, Lansing, Mich., as well as relatives from Detroit, Flint, Cassopolis, Chicago, South Bend, and Plainfield. Rev. and Mrs. Mitcham are former residents of this city, where he was pastor of St. John
AME Church.
REGISTER . . . THEN VOTE Widow Ladies Club
Holds Meeting
The Widow Ladies club met last
lonored the Gibsons at dinner in —VV THeWvo^-: Sunday Wte^in the^om. of
bia avenue, where a lovely luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mesdames Narcissus Pruitt, Bessie
Gray, and Blanche Davis.
Mesdames Leanna Waters and
Dr. and Mrs. Gibson were stay- honor last Saturday. Also guests ing at the famous Euston hotel in were Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Young, London, which, also housed Bishop Rev. R. F. Hatcher, and Mrs. Esand Mrs. Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Ward, tella Hunter, Cleveland, the Walden, and Dr. and Mrs. The Gastons left on Wednesday R. W. Mance, Columbia, S.C. Dr. for Cincinnati, where they are atMance is brother of Mercer M tending the meeting of the NationMance, local attorney. al Baptist Convention of America. A social highlight of the Gibsons’ Before returning they will visit visit was afforded when Rose Mur- 1 datives and friends at Washingphy entertained them at the exclu- ton U. C., Pittsburgh, and New
sive Calypso Hall. Miss Murphy, York.
known as the “Chi Chi Girl’” and I Re . v - Gaston is pastor of Find her manager husband, J. Matthew. Baptist Church, North Indianapolis.
Macedonia Has Women's Day
JEWELL PYLES
FETED AT SHOWER j Miss Jewell Pvlns brde-eleet. was feted at a miscellaneous show-
se^ed^^'nin^^nnuaT^’Wome^s son^n^Mis^Gv^endoly^Shnmons Day” with successful services ^The guTs^ en^oyei'^ames, aftth rough out the day last Sunday. er which a love , y luncheon was At the morning service, i, . irs served. Miniature umbrellas Evel Y" Rimb i e ’ WeSt adorned the card tables whi „ h Baptist Church, was guest speak- .,„ re plaopd throughout the house.
Miss Pyles received numerous
gifts.
Those present were Mesdames
on Wednesday evening. August^ Bessie Black, prominent members
er, talking on “Women of the ; Church. Are You Content With
the World of Today?”
For the afternoon service Rev.
Barbara Sf^wart and Myrtle Clark
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Vera Greer, member of Barnes and the Misses Ruby Thompson
Chapel Methodist Church and wife, and M^rlone Long.
of Rev. Arthur Greer, spoke on register . . . then vote
“Who Touched Me?” Both morning
and afternoon services were well |_Qyvn Party FctGS
A turkey dinner was enjoyed at the home of the pastor and his
Pastor's Aid Group ^prnborc of the Pastor’s Aid of
wife. Rev. and Mrs. J. Hutson, fol- Metropolitan Baptist Church enlowing the morning service. | joyed a pleasant evening last Sun-
Ground has been broken for the erection of a new church building, and members of the church, recognizing the esteem in which Rev. and Mrs. Hutson are held in the community, feel confident in the
success of the venture.
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day, when Mrs. Maggie Sebree 215 West 28th street, was hostess
at a lawn party.
A delicious dinner was served
buffet style oh the lawn.
Rev. William F. Sweatt is poster of the church, and Mrs. Sebree is president of the group. register . . . then vote
^FPR^SFNT LODGE
Representing Fort Harrison Lodge No. 709 at the National v lks oonvpnHon at Buffalo. N. Y., August 26-30 were Messrs, and ’ vr psdames Ernest McCormick and Elliott Lyons, Mesdames Guy Blaine, Mary Belle Gardner, and Katherine Sanders, and Messrs. Hubert Eatherly and James Wiliamson. <
of the club, recently returned from a tour of fo"r states and report-
ed a splendid time.
The October meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Annie Wallace, who will be assisted by Mesdames Lula Rogin and Collie
Patton as hostesses.
Mrs. Flora Clark is president of the club, and Mrs. Louella Taylor
is reporter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davie, former residents of Indianapolis now living at Philiadelphia, are enjoying an extended vacation In
Canada. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tyree, Chicago, were called to the bedside of his sister, Miss Sarah D. Tyree, who is seriously ill in General hospital on Ward B-2. REGISTER . . . THEN VOTE
SHOWER FETES
ERNESTINE KELLY The home of Miss Gwendolyn Simmons was scene of a pretty mis/ellaneous shower recently in honor of Miss Ernestine Kelly, at
that time a bride-elect.
The dining room table on which the gifts were placed was decorated with a Chinese umbrella and pink candles. Card tables were placed throughout the house, decorated wtih miniature rolling pins, mops, dust pans, skillets, and
brooms, given to the guests as fa-I t j' ons are invited to participate vors. A delicious luncheon was For information, call Mrs. Hawk served. i rs The Recorder office, LI
Those present were Mesdames 1545 .
Barbara Stewart. Claudine Ar- ., locf c lir , nold, and Myrtle Clark and the 1 Wh ^ n tLnat* ave Misses Ruzv Thompson. Jewell ^"ate AvePvles. Anna Walker, and Marjorie branch YMCA a spec.al guesl Tjjyj ’ j was Miss Lovella Booker, Detroi. Mi^s Ke’lv received manv gifts. (Another rehearsal is set for nex REGISTER . . . then VOTE Sunday afternoon at 4.
.. Mrs. Fredonia S. Temple i;
Rev. Mrs. H. H. King chairman of the ticket committee 1- 7 x/ .. and Mrs. Taylor Seafhs has beer Emoy Vacation ’ — w ~~
CUT WEDDING CAKE: Cutting their beautiful wedding cake are Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Brown, who were married Sunday afternoon, August 19, in the home of the bride, the former Miss Dorothy Helms, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Helms. Rev. C. H. Bell officiated at the impressive ceremony. —Wedding Photography by Thom Ervin. Report Enthusiasm Mounting For Play "Hitting Broadway" Sponsors of the play “Hitting Broadway” to be presented next month for the benefit of the Indianapolis Recorder Charities, Inc., report that enthusiasm for the production is mounting as regular rehearsals have gotten under way. The stage production will offer la-ughs, trials, and tribulations against a family and collegiate background. The play, one of three written “ ~ ~ ~ ' and directed by Corean R. Hawk- Landrum Sr., Theodore Boyd Sr., ins, promises to be one of those Charlotte Heywood Murray, “first night” affairs, and already George E. Taylor Jr.. Hazel P. theater parties are being planned, j Owens, and Buford Hazel and the and many out-of-towners are ex- Misses Doris^ Brown, Pansy Clay,
pected to attend.
Sue Evelyn Thompson, who recently returned from a European tour, will be guest artist and sets the play off to a grand start in in her character role of “Mrs. iizemore.” • Miss Thompson, talented daughter of Edward Thompson, wellknown former Hollywood actor, and granddaughter of Mrs. Sue Knox, portrays the role with very much of a professional touch. She will be supported by Jane Stuart Bruce, a member of the Little
Theatre group.
In addition to Miss. Thompson and Mrs. Bruce, the cast includes Natalie Stuart, Martha “Toddy” Cox. Marjorie Hogans, Mary Emma DuValle, Delores Seaths, Johnny Landrum Jr., Tilman DeGraphenreid. Howard Miller, Buford Payne, and William Howard “Treetop” Clark. The i show will also include many talented musi-
cal artists.
A highlight of the evening’* en’er'ainment will be the crowning of “Miss Broadway,” in which all clubs and fraternal organiza-
Rev. and Mrs. H. H. King returned to their home at New Albany last week after enjoying their vacation at Kokomo and Clarksville, Tenn., where Rev. King was guest speaker at Fifth Ward Baptist Church and St. John Baptist Church. They wece accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark of this city. Dr. Clark is pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church.
named associate. Other member? of the committee are Mesdame: William R. Sargent, Johnn:
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Members of the sponsoring theatre committee are Drs. and Mesdames W. Weir Stuart. Charleston B. Cox, and Lucian B. Meriwether, Messrs, and Mesdames Henry A. Fleming, Fred Schatz, Cleo W. Blackburn, Charles D. Walker, Sea H. Ferguson, Arthur D. Dodson, T. B. Buggs, and Peter B. Brown. Mesdames Edythe Walker, Net ie Ransom, Stella Hatch. Blanche Horner, Kathryn Moye. Hazel Hutchinson, Madeline Allen, and Bertha Howard, and the Misses Phyllis W. Waters, Zenobia “Peg” Fisher,
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