Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1952 — Page 5
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The Indianapolis Recorder, Jan. 5,1952—5
DELPHINE members enjoyed their Christmas dinner in the home of Mrs. Anna Reed, 920 North California street. The first 1952 meeting will be held Saturday night in the home of Mrs. Lelia Miller, 801 West 9th street. * * * • F. F. YOUNG club of First Baptist Churh, North Indianapolis, entertained last week with an after-Christmas dinner in honor of the pastor, Rev. F. F. Young. More than 35 members and friends attended. GAY ROAMERS met Sunday night in the home of Edward D. j Hall, 353 West 26th street. New members are Mr. and Mrs. A. Patrick, formerly of Chicago, and Miss Irene Reed, St. Louis. Next meeting | will be with Curtis Bell, 359 West 26th street. I - * * * LA PETITE MADEMOISELLE met with Miss Barbara Lytle, 858 West 28th street. Plans are being made for a dance to be held Saturday night in the recreation room at St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church. Next meeting will be with Miss Joan Lane, 1430 East 30th street. :i: * * I SEMPER FIDELIS held its Christmas party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Franklin, 2410 North Capitol avenue. A turkey dinner was served, and presents exchanged. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Oletha Rushin, 601 Udell street. ‘ * * * - t TRES SECRITES met with Mrs. Mary Overstreet, 776 West 25th street. The club held its Christmas party last Friday in the home of Mrs. Overstreet. Next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Thelma Roache, 2313^5 Shriver avenue.
MUNCIE WEDDING PARTY: Announcement has been j John McGee, Jr., Frank Jimerson, and James Brooks (not made of the marriage of Miss Catherine L. Jenkins, daughter j shown), ushers; Ernest Jimerson, best man; Dr. Jenkins, who of Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Jenkins, to Earl R. Roberts, son of ; officiated; the bride and groom, Jessie M. Jenkins, flower girl; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bridges, which took place on November! Mrs. Eileen Jimerson, matron of honor; Miss June A. Jenkins, 24 in Calvary Baptist Church at Muncie. Members of the. maid of honor; and the Misses Virginia Davis, Lois Jenkins, bridal party included, left to right, Messrs. Robert Davis,' Bette Jenkins, and Peggy Payne, bridesmaids.
Final Xmas
Mrs. Lillie B. Brown ...... 1.00 Mrs. Jessie Ervin .25
Gala Event!
CLOTH COAT and SUIT LAYAWAY SOLD FOR BALANCE DUE! FRI. and SAT. ONLY
No.
Size
Price Type Garment
Bal. Due
“104
16
$ 45.00 All Wool Tweed Coat
$17.50
201
12
19.95 Plaid Rain Coat
9.00
304
14
39.95 Green Velvet Coat
19.00
107
14
38.00 Zip Lined Coat
15.00
500
16
129.00 Beige White Fox Collar
63.00
507
14 1
145.00 Brown Coat Wh. Fox. Collar
76.00
402
18
69.95 Green Coat
f
Mouton Collar and Cuffs
38.00
470
14“
58.00 Wine Coat Mouton Collar
! 29.50
490
16
69.95 Purple Coat Mouton Collar
38.00
488
16
55.00 Blue Coat Muskrat Trim
32.00
405
14
66.00 BJack Coat Muskrat Trim
34.00
602
12
39.95 Plaid Shorty
16.00
300
16
45.00 Blue Chinchilla Shorty
19.00
802
18
68.00 Purple Untrimmed
36.00
700
16
59.95 White Fleece Coat
Velvet Trim
29.50
“205
12
75.00 Oxford Untrimmed Coat
: 35.00
270
18
“129.00 Grey Fitted Coat
[
Persian Trim
46.00
1002
14
75.00 Hand Tailored Suit
48.00
1009 22Vz
55.00 All Wool Blue Suit
36.00
1026 241/2
55.00 All Wool Plum Suit
32.00
1050
16
49.95 All Wool Red Suit
25.50
1005
14
95.00 Classic Original SuitT
55.00
1080
16
28.00 Check Suit
15.00
503
14
24.95 White Shorty
12.00
1101
12
65.00 Royal Blue Suit
38.50
1109
18
42.00 Slate Grey Suit
21.00
1100
13
22.00 Grey Flannel Suit
11.00
1010
14
38.00 Oxford Suit
19.00
1075
12
29.95 Black Suit with 2 Skirts
17.50
1240
12
25.00 Maroon Suit ^
10.00
1201 221/2
29.95 All Wool Wine Suit
16.50
0100
18
39.95 Green Zip Lined Coat
1 18.00
303
13
58.00 Velvet Check Suit
28.00
109
12
150.00 Cocktail Suit, Persian Trim
85.00
1304
16
159.00 Fur Trim Coat Lynx Collar
89.00
1370
18"
45.00 Untrimmed Winter White
28.00
1602
13
58.00 All Wool Green Suit
! 26.00
1610
12
32.95 All Wool Wine Shorty
i 16.00
1670
14
28.00 Purple Velvet Shorty
! 15.00
207
16
25.00 All Wool Untrimmed Coat
9.00
109
16
48.00 Green Fitted Zip Coat
f 21.00
X202
10
55.00 Strea Zip Coat
29.50
X206
18
45.00 Purple Fitted Coat
26.00
A204 221/2
55.00 All Wool Green Suit
31.00
ATI
18
48.00 Brown Check Coat,
Velvet Trim
24.00
UlcUtiClIA CO? 29 E. OHIO ST.
Continued from page 1 C. Stewart, treasurer, and Mrs. Corine Hawkins, secretary. J. St. Clair Gibson directed the annual theatre party and show. OFFICE CONTRIBUTORS Ivy Leaf Club $ 5.00 Chester Daniels 1.50 James M. Crump 1.00
City Usher Union
Lorine Bell, Pres. 3.00
Cafeteria Employees,
Eli Lilly Co 9.00 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coates 2.00 Home Craft Club 2.00 Regal Flower Shop 5.00 Grace S. Hornbrook 5.00 Ralph B. Gregg 10.00 Mrs. William Myers 1.00 A Friend 2.00
The Hungry club of the Senate Avenue YMCA young adult; l & L i.oo j department sponsored its annual Christmas party last week' Mrs. Mattie Wilson 2.00 I with Norma Woods as program chairman. An “extra special” | M”* j meal was served, then the group was split into smaller seg- Archaviaif r ciub?— ments for the writing of original words to old Christmas carol I zpta Phi Beta 5.00 tunes. The winning group was composed of Franklin Morri-1 Church of God in Christ, ; son, Wendell Lee Parker, and James Cummings. R « v * Pennington 4.25 Cristmas gifts were exchanged, — ^ j^ r * en ^„''i,!'‘ “"vi “l wf? W C bv ri Mf s fw3‘ i0nal "•«, ~ a EmPl0y " S 19.64
cash prize of S5. | Service Dept., Eli Lilly Co., The program for the meeting j Kentucky Ave. K504 .... 14.05 consisted of a series of readings. J- B. by Marian McIntyre. William E. Mt. Paran Male Chorus .... 2.50 Jones, former president of the club i Arthur C. McClure 10.00
Local Hungry Club Sponsors Annual Xmas Party At YMCA
CAN COLLECTIONS
Jack’s Liquor $ .90 Famous Cleaners .54 Fogel’s Loan Co 1.49 Baird’s Hat Shop .31 Square Deal Cleaners 1.31
Modenristfc^Beauty !!!! 1!!! L25 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED : Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clinton, Home Cooking Cafe !!!!!!.! !so; Vincennes, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian James Pharmacy 1.23: Ann, to Kernoyley Webb, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kernoyler
Webb, Cleveland, which tok place November 13, at Rockville, Md. The bride attended Indiana and Howard universities and is employed as a dental hygenist and surgery assistant at
Hooks Drug^ i.70 1 Howard University Clinic. Mr. Webb, a navy veteran, is a Quality Cleaners 1.38 | graduate of Western Reserve University and is a’junior in the
•JJ; Howard University School of Medicine. The couple are at home at 906 Tea Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C.
Imperial Liquor 1.59 Anna Belle’s Liquor 1.04 Blvd. Service Station 1.22 Bargain Liquor 1.02
period was led by Miss Woods. Among those present were Wendell Parker, Norma Woods, James Cummings, Franklin Morrison, Cecil Ross, James Bryant, Arnold
Avenue Grill
Barlow’s Beauty 1.12 Edna’s Beauty 1.45 Valet Cleaners 1.05 Ward Wilson Drugs 1.05 Cannon’s Beauty 59 Blvd. Barber Shop 1.23 Harris Liquor 1.39 Silver Cleaners 14 Noonie’s Beauty 2.56 Lockefield Beauty 63
Symphony To Present Premiere Of Double Concerto This Week
A world premiere of Paul Nordoff’s “Double Concerto,” per-
, •if! formed by the outstanding husband and wife duo. Violinist
Carroll Glenn and Pianist Eugene List, will highlight the con-
cert by Dr. Fabipn Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony^
Orchestra at the Murat theater, January 5 and 6.
The double concerto was written
Howard Drugs 1.37 J. C. Carter gi McFadden Beauty 1.52 Lockefield Liquor 64 No Name 1.17
Margron Liquor 2.58 especially for the duo as a “tribute jr to v jP T l?. n ® , . nc |„P* aI ? 0 » ^ n< l the 3.00 Sunset Terrace 54 to their .happy life.” In the first IT 0 !* 1 ' ? 1 11 rebird suite by Ifor
^ A ¥ a j-h a 1 »• A tr I I - r-«
Feldman, Norma Cummings, Wil- , • , - _ _ . ... . ^ Ham Garrett, Betty Guess, Roger. now . in the Alr Force, visited the William LighHoot ..... . 2.00 Jones, Charles Barnes, and B. E. meeting and gave remarks. J-A.E. jJ-J® Special guest was Bill Garrett; a short talk on “New Year’s Reso-1 an i* !?? rs ’i,® en Rrown • • of basketball fame, former student | lutions for 1952,” urging the mem- p m ® s " art well 1.00 at Indiana University' now serving! bers to develop a sense of aware-!, . H ® arnn ^ L00 in the Army. 1 ness about civic and world affairs,' , on \ ac £. V
to live courageously, refuse to ' wfii if 11 IU p
Another record turn-out marked! compromise with their personal ' a MOI,en >
1 the regular Sunday meeting of the j Intercollegiate club. Mrs. Alice Overbey led the group in opening devotions, and the news report was
given by George Holder.
ideals, and to avoid mediocrity.
2.50
Dv. J. H. Ward 1.00 A. F. of G. M 10.00
rru a . • 4 f A * Reeves 1.00 The first service project of the!j ames H . Johnson 1.00 teen-age co-ed club, the \ agabonds Dick McKeel 1.00 and Vaganettes, was a Christmas I George Corruilters 1.00 nartv for 28 children of under-; Hobart Moore Yr 1.00
^The membership chairman, Ted party
'"Ch Itt^rnorTdub | Sas | ~ meetings. The membei who is most | Rooms B and C, where the party ! Zeta Phi Beta Sorority consistent in attenance between* was given. Mrs. Barbara Smith is ^
l/Uomen A federated
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M & M Liquor 45 i of Nordoff’s works to receive a |;Stravinsky. Boulevard 1.06 j world premier by r Dr. Sevitzky,;United Laundry 17 others of his composition havingj%J I J No Name 3.50 been played initially by Leopold : 111 ftI|J||
Economy Cleaners .87 Stokowski, Eugene Ormandy, and;l™Vlwvi I lUJiw
Late Lunch Cafe 2.39 Hans Kindler.
Doc Collins 1.00 One of Aemirca’s most prolific | Continued from jpaee 1 Hartley Drug .49 young composers, Nordoff has also 1 New York Cafe 1.13 written music for Dorothy Maynor, | sored by Mrs. LeMon, was famed Monte Grill Liquor 40 the 1934 Broadway production of | ^ or m § n y years, and her pupils Medias Loan 2.47! “Romeo and Juliet” by Katherine | vvere always in demand for civic 799 Liquor 95! Cornell, afid for such well-kno\vn ! an< ^ public affairs
Hammond Shoe Shop 1.35 Royal Grill 1.24 No Name g2 Ethical Prescription ....... 3.8O
Mary’s Snack Shop C & J Barbecue
stage personalities as Martha!. An active member of St PhilGraham, Agnes DeMille, and Doris s Episcopal Church, she had givHumphrey en her services as organist and Miss Glenn is considered “the | f ho i ri " a ster for years intermittent-
6.01 finest woman violinist of her day.” i^, ar ^ yy as a founder of St. Moni-
- — 24; At the age of 11, she was the ' ,ea . s a ^ sc l Lad worked Tropical Cleaners 68 Music, and she has made almost Auxiliary of|the .chuich since its Marble Palace Barber Shop .25 150 appearances \Vlth major Aemri- 1 a L S0 a niember Mitchell Liquor 71 can and European orchestras. ^ A PLa Mu Omega chapter of Rainbow Room 1.52, Eugene List gained international A TLa Kappa Alpha sorority. Hobert Moore 1.00 fame overnight when he became! Her husband, Angel LeMon, died Bunche Cafe 55 known as the “Potsdam pianist*”, e *; a , y ears ; a £°, anc * s h e 15 surCotton Club 1 — * * TZltr/ari Ktt o c i of or* AiTi»o T
Northwestern Poultry
sponsor of the club.
By CLARA PHILLIPS j Mrs. Bertha Hall, 2412 Highland : place, will be hostess to the next ! business meeting of the American Beauty club. Mrs. Lottie Stith is president. * * * The Woman’s Council will meet j in the state club home on January j 7. All members are asked to bring 1 in a full report on the baby conj test. Mrs. Blanche Cross is presiI ent. ■V * * The Lend-A-Hand club, will meet with Mrs. Irene Simms, 865 West 27th street, Monday. “Arts and , Crafts” will be the subject of discussion. The Elizabeth Carter Council ! will meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays during January. Mrs. Maude Robinson is president.
Cleo Brock 5.00 ! Harriet C. Kelly 2.00 ^Colonial Matrons, In Memory of Bertha Hardiman ,.. 5.00
Adelphian Girls Club,
Ella Quishenbury 5.00 Forrest P. Griffin 1.00 Arch N. Bobbitt 5.00
? reH T 1 - ow “ UI " 1 ™ Northwestern Fish 1.931 before the “Big Three,” Stalin, Tru- IIlu . s,c,ans Wlin wn ° m Joseph IL, Douglas 5.00 Imperial Cafe 91 man. and Churchill, in 1945. Since sh( : ha d baen intimately connected
.82' summoned, as an American corpor-; ^ vec ^ a sister, Mrs. John Rox-
1.41 al, for a series of performances norougn, Detroit. r - Several musicians with whom
VISITING PARENTS: Miss Marilyn Watkins, a student at New • York university, is spending the
F. M. A 20.00 Edgar H. Evans 10.00 Johnson Beauty Shop 2.75 Prosperous Savings Club .. 3.00
De-Cum-Delago Club,
Mrs. J. Hines 5.00 Rev. and Mrs. Clarence T. R. Nelson 5.00
Ferguson Bowling Alley
Leagues, Nettie Gee 21.21 Nate 5.00
Gay Caballeros Club,
Mr. L. Peterson, Pres. .. 10.00 Kappa Chapt. AKA Sorority
Rose Carpenter, Pres. ..
The Howards Marie and Fenton McKeller
Lathan Trigg Mrs. Josephine Davidson Fred I. King Viola Mayds Wicki iff Cleaners Mignon’s Beauty Shop . One and Five Club ....
1.10 I the war, he has made frequent na- 11^ 1 . 1CI lifetime, including Mesdames .52 tion-wide and European tours, and j T ^‘ T Beatrice Wilson, .49 ! in Paris in 1947 he gave the radio 1 1 1 ^ ^ 0 L nson - J an ^ Teresa S. .32 premier of Gershwin’s “Concerto t, antb :J?:. augmented the choir of .071 in F.” ^ 1 st - Philip's Church for the Re- * - , . ^ iquiem. Richard C. Henderson was
Other selections in the first 19o2 or g an j s j
serving as active pall-bearers
5.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 1.00
Vogue Barber Shop Gray’s Drug ... Mignon’s Beauty Paris Beauty .. 27th St. Grill .
Greyhound Liquor 1.52
ivT* C d’ fC n " j i concert bv the Indianapolis orches-
G & G Liquor 1-Oltra are Ur Sevitzky's tran S crip-| were Wa , Ucc Wo i fo , k . G | ascoe Pope Record 158 ^°'! # L th f B w h „ t0 n- lu ^ e Knox. Ralph McWilliams. Gordon Demi Joto Liouor •' I?i I eatu, ' ed ,. 1 ? y , Wa , t J h T? m "“(Cox. Dr. L. Randle Young, and
Big Top Cafe ;^' famous FaUsla ' Haydns concei- Henry McCal | .
“ * ' - - Honorary pall-bearers were Drs.
Courtney Barber Shop Liquor Mart Midway Barber Shop .
Speedway Cafe 94 Seldon Cafe 2.31 Sewell Shoe Shop 1.48 Williams Cleaners 3.68 Shamrock Barber Shop 64
Ryan Cleaners
.62;
2.61
.75|Lorena Laswell
.90 Serves Dinner
holiday season with
er&oncits and
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood J. Watkins,
Mrs. Lottie Lewis, Washington,' ^ r *» db43 Boulevard place. Before
D. C., spent the holidays with her j returning to New York f City, she i brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and: was ft * ted at a New Year’s party Mrs. John E. Daugherty, 901 Locke ! the h ? m e of Miss Charlotte
street, Apartment 582. She was : Dearman in Dayton. entertained at dinner by her nieces, ^ Miss Alice Daugherty and Mrs. I . For eood print)n)t „ hum .
Mary Helen Dunn, 3518 Graeeland phon ' c Vh7 fndi^napoli" Recover avenue. ^ ^ Printing Co„ at LI. 1545. You r o. * r n will be pleased and proud of the
Mrs. Lillian Stone, Louisville,
and her sister, Maude Bland, were i * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clancy
Essex during the holidays.
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Miss Marvalynn and M. W. Jone« Jr., have returned to Tennessee State College after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jones, Sr., 447 West 30th street.
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Mrs. Anna Goodwin has as holiday guests her daughter, Mrs. Robert, Carpenter, and son, Joseph Kendrich, both of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. O’Neal, Chicago, were among the delegates attending the Kappa Alpha Psi conclave. Mr. O’Neal is a member of the Chicago Land Clearance Com-
mission.
parents, Contributors to Recorder Cheer Fund WOMEN’S SPONSORS
(Omitted or Listed Incorrectly) MRS. CLARENCE ANDERSON,
Sponsor
Pride of West Chapter, No. 45, OES, Freddie Douglas, Worthy Matron $ 5.00
James Anderson, Stephen Auter, Joseph H. Ward, Sumner A. Furniss. and Bernard Pritchett and
Mrs. Lorena Laswell, 1631 Messrs. Lionel F. Artis, Cecil R. Yandes treest, entertained her im-1 Powell, Amos A. Thompson, Armediate family at a delicious thur Dodson,’- Henry A. Fleming, turqey dinner on Cristmas Day. Fayburn E. DcFrantz Sr., Robert j* After dinner, about thirty other ; l Brokenburr. Geoft?e L. Hayes,
10 -M|Jim Goodall 168 rea !, tives . and fnend * atl ? ered ’ Herbert C Willis, and Earle Keen. 2 - 00 1 Mitchellvne Via The P^tures were taken, gifts Serving as acolytes were Llovd 2.001 rniiell a ’« Rpaiitv 99” I exchanged* and refreshments were Lyons. Fletcher Wiley, and John '1 Bradshaw Cleaners"!!!!!!!! .56! st -‘ ved - The hostess received many L - Mattocks, Claudius Hackett was
j Grandpa’s Liquor 2!s9 glfts ’
the Indianapolis. Edelen Liquor 17
BEAUTY SHOP
For Rent 3 Booths
WELL EQUIPPED 906 Fayette St.
HU. 8689
Clean Clothes Last Longer
SAVE
Cash & Carry
1003 N. WEST ST. Drir« In Service ?21 N. DELAWARE ST.
MRS. JOSEPH BUTLER, Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. William Black and Family $ 8.00 Mr. Grady Hinkle 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pope 2.00 Rev. J. T. Highbaugh 1.00
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MRS. ERNEST BATTLES, Sponsor Carol M. Brown $ 1.00 Archie L. Hunter 1.00 Grace and Bill Stantley 1.00 John Dowdell 1.00 Infant Vincent Hackett 50 A Friend 1.00 Robert W\ Hatch 1.00 Mrs. G. L. Owsley 1.00 Indianapolis Chapter American War Mothers 5.00
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MRS. RALPH WOOD, Sponsor Bernice Wood $ 1.00 Mrs. Richard Grundy 1.00
21st St. Dry Goods 1.11 Lockefield Dry Goods 10 Vogue Beauty 1.57 Harlem House 40 Moss’ Place 37 Mrs. Ann Dupee 1.00 27th St. Shine Parlor 27 No. Name 1.37 Square Deal Barber Shop.. .84 Package Liquor 38 Child’s Beauty 1.65 Rose Mary Bailey 3.51 Chicken Shack 99 Gold Tag Liquor 1.22 Joe Tobak Liquor 1.36 Burgess Beauty 1.25 Penway Barber Shop 1.59 Ford’s Beauty *.. 1.07 Regal Flower Shop • 42 Clark’s Pharmacy . 5.46 Northwestern Sandwich ... 1.27 Oscar Loan 4.33 Peoples Barber Shop 54 Smith Bar-B-Q 32 Speight’s Barber Shop 39 Hooiver’s Grocery 26 Sears Cleaners 12 Elmore Hatters 1.64 >56 Sam’s Market 59 Douglass Park Pharmacy .. 4.73 Baker’s Market 83 Bruce Pharmacy 07
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i KEEPS YOUR! IHAIR SOFT!
crucifer.
Burial was in the family lot at Crown Hill Cemetery.
m£ c. e aX Fla8e 1:21! Cl - ^
rs. Beatrice Wilson 1.00! Garnson Variety 2.25
* * * I No Name 2.69
MRS. SARAH MATTHEWS, | I
Sponsor
Mrs. Gillenwater .. $ . .50 Mr. Miller 50 Mrs. Odessa Hill 1.00 Mrs. Davie Ring 1.00 Mrs. Mary Greenway 50 Mrs. Sam Parker 50 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason .. 1.00
Mrs. Mabel D. Banks, New York City, spent the holiday season with j her daughters and sonsrin-law's, 1 Mesdames Alfred Bailey and, Thomas McKinley, and twin grand- [ daughters, Jane and Janet Mc-
Kinley.
ROYRL CROUIR The Softer Dressing for Softer, Lovelier Hair Mad* from the purest and finest ingredients money can buy, includ-
ing imported Olive Oil.
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