Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1952 — Page 4

4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Oct. 25,1952

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By RICHARD C. HENDERSON

although I, one RCH. spent a very busy week-end the “Soi itil Scene” does not \ enebt theroby—it was out of town Geo'ge fl. Thompson, our business manager and I had quite a time in Fort Wayne, meeting some very interesting people, doing a phenomenal amount of work, and having an equally

phenomenal amount of fun.

Wo did get ro see our own Gloria Anne Morton-Finncy, firs,*. Negro teacher in the school system there, and were very hap- last week, when plans were made py to note thnt Fort Wayne is for sponsoring two booths at the go ng all-out to welcome he. r . ' YWCA Halloween Carnival on Everybody seems to like her a Fiiday of next week instead of lot. 'he traditional Halloween par.y of Back in town, on Sunday night the club, tor rather. Monday tmorning' had The adult program committee, another one of Mrs. Dona Good- including Mesdames Orlando Rodwin’s wonderful meals. Following man Jr.. Ralph Hanley, and Albert the Basie-Shearing-Ecks’.ien show.: Spurlock, is busy making plans Mrs. Goodwin en ertair.ed Mrs ! for the event, and they promise Rose H Thompson and yours truly a delightful surprise an i loads at a delicious mid-night luncheon of fun for everyone who '•tops of waffles and creamed chicken, at their spot. Need I say more? Mrs. Stella Malone has issued And speaking of food—The an-I invite.’ions for the marriat e of nual fellowship dinner of '.h^* her daughter, Charlotte Lil ian Columbia Place community club I 'o Lt. Myron Edwin Thomas, to j was an overflowing succes. Not i take place Saturday. November j only was the full turkey dinner 1. at 6:30 in Jones’ Tabernacle | served to about 200 persons p es- i AME Zion Church, ent. but dinner and fruit w^ere i Both Charlotte and Myron are sent to the neighborhood’s sick very popular, very brilliant memand shu’-ins. bers of the city’s younger set. Rev.. R. H. Peoples made some Mrs. Elizabeth Babb was hos - very timely remarks compliment-.' f to last w T eek’s meeting ol Ing the community and painting Alpha Alpha chapter ol lota Phi a rosv outlook for the future. Lambda sorority. Plans were j Mrs. \T -rk BatCes was hostess made for theur annual debutan-1 to the Progressive Mothers club ! te«’ ball, to be given soon. Miss j Geneva Eubank (who. by the way.)

is sporting a new ring, fourth finger. right hand» is president of the chapter, and Mrs. Coruelia Hines is secretan. i

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By MARY P. McGUIRE

Attention, ushers, especially. The Corinthian Baptist Church usher board expends to you an invitation to thenannual ’ Everybody’s Birthday Party” next Wednesday night at 8. The ole scribe, ex-unfbn president, will serve as master

ol ceremonies.

There wih be plenty of fun, games, stunts, and special- . ties, s r > if you have not sent your representative in, please do so. All usher ba:o*ds are in- — — eluded in this party, and you : know mort> about jt That was can t afford to miss tt. " le eighteenth anniversary of the Mrs. Nina Thomas, president. ! ^e Time Charily club held the committee chairman, Mrs. | ^ the Phyllis Weheatle^ YWCA

Pearl Maines. and Rev. David C

Venerable, pastor, look forward to a night when everyone has one ^rand time in the basement of Corinthian Baptist Church.

MUSIC SCHOOL LISTS FACULTY

TO APPEAR IN RECITAL: Alyne Dumas Lee will appear in recital in Caleb Mills Hall on Thursday night, November 6, at 8:15 during her second nation-wide tour sponsored by the National Concert Artists Corporation of New York City. Miss Lee's voice has called forth such superlatives from some of the nation's most discerning critics as ''tremendous/' ''spectacular," and "sensational."*

on Sunday afternoon. . Ooctober

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Mesdames Margaret R. Shackelford and Drive L. Pearson made charming hostesses, while Mrs. Or delia Wasson was equally as

V . o . ... , . . .. i charming as chairman of ways Last Sunday night during the I and me | ns evening worship period of New, Th t bl bcautilulW Bethel Baptist Church the pas- in S fall colors and the tor Di. J. O. Clark, hi ought a men was q ranc | to top oft a very very fine report Horn the Slate j in . - 2ram ‘ Associaiion. I. * * * He noted in particular that no . , . , officer of the convenlion will Members of the Martmdale hold an office for more than fruir j Avenue Church of God in Christ | I years, that the association wdll are now observing the filtecnir ! not meet in October, but go bad. anniversary of their pastor Rev. to the previous month of August. | Y Pennington. Mrs Stella No t '• land that New' Bethel Baptist I cross is general chairman.

Church will be host to the Asso-

1 ciation next August.

Dr. Clark mentioned the zery \ < fine hospitality, received by both I ! gixuips in the homes and hotels

at Elkhart.

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Speaking of New Bethel re- i : minds me . . . last week’s column ^ said that the funeral of David Adams was held at the church. ( The funeral was held at the King and King Funeral Home. Those mistakes will happen, you know.

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Sorority's "Modes, Music, To Feature "Hallway Of

Moods Charm'

Miss Ruth McArthur direr or

ot the McArthur Conservatory of 1

Mu«ic. Inc., has announced a«

staff members fr*r the cum nt j semester Agnes Johnson. Ton Lei. I

Mildred Lind. OMve Rhodes. For s’ W WilsOH. John L. Mattocks

Ztata? and He " s ^aTo memhorf 1 f- Halt nationally known beautician, for-

aii the instructors are well mwly at. jnatn.ctw at tne Mrs Nora Williams

known for ability in their rulflf fields and have *o

credit vears of experience | 0 1 a modal show “Modes. Music, Moods,“ to y be presented

par i-. owner and director of the Hallway of Charm in Detroit, i' their will t>e commentator for the^’Hallway of Charm” feature 1 Observes birthdoy

j Now a word about the wonder- : ful meeting at the Claypool Hotel, j which was enjoyed by Mesdames ; Kathryn Blake more and Frances J ! Boglin and myself, representing ;

a section of the eartsidc. One of the speakers lor the

Community Fund meeting state j ’hat a large portion of the amount i raised would co to thirty youth agencies, pointing out that “an ounce of prevention’ will save he country from paying out a

Mrs. Nora Williams celebrated larger amount for some crimes

•by Alphii Chi Pi Omejra chapter of Alpha Phi Omera sor- her birthday on October 12 by in later years

P "as announced that Sear-

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teaching and performance.

^ N0V<>mbCr ’• in thC Phy " iS Wheal- Roebuck would sponso,- „u,

lor children and adults in voice t 1 A t A. _ . I North Capitol avenue. Covers were luncheon next Monday. The Wes'danc©. Piano, s'rincs. brass an H The annotated pantomime, with laid f or fourteen. ern Electric. John Hancock, and reed instruments, and band and fashions as a feature, will be cen chiefly as a charitable organiza- The floral centerpiece was College Life Insurance Companorchestra performance. tered around an imaginary Euro- fi on the national group has as a flanked by tall white tapers, and j e s have made 100 percent o‘ ( all PLaza 69M between 2 md pean trip, and will feature as cast major project an annual pledge a color scheme of white and gold their quotas already. 9 p. m. for appointment. (ADV. 1 members Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent fi 0 m each chapter of a contribu- was follow’ed in the table decora-j More of our group should be

and Mrs. Fannie Poindextei. tion of $100 to the Bethune-Cook-1 tions. inspired to attend «uch meetings All types of clothing will be man College at Daytona Beach. Guests included Messrs, and and see where the money goeshown, from sport togs to formal, Fla. Mesdames Stephen Lewis. Murray I and learn the facts. This % the j with members, of the Cosmo Alford. Alvin Smith, and Henrv fifth time I have tried the work— 1 Knights club as guest models. The local chapter sponsors an Madison and Mesdames Ruby Ed- and 1 still enjov it!

* William r Fiiimt niiAA 0ther models will be well-known annual hair style show at the Walk- wards. Marie Peterson, Elizabeth! * * * Inn XT,- anH w ln dianapolis women. Music will be er Casino and gives trophies for; Wooc i ard- Kloye Tolbert, and Eula This is somewhat late, but the i r ; ipiu .i c „ 1 *’ , furnished by Dudley Storms and the best outstanding styles. The Coleman and son. Wesley. affair was so verv nice, von shouM j C Elliott Sl. was recently ^ap- 1 his orchestra.. five-year-old group also gives away '

Mrs. Bernice Kent is general bas ^‘^ an f c V ris '””% p "^‘N a n n ,;! r, . . n ■ • r • I ■ • I chairman of the affair, with Mes- nuall >;_ t “ loMl need5 fam " les and l RrOITinent Plainfield Glfl,

WILLIAM ELLIOTT GETS POSITION

pointed a staff member of the Tau Beta Community House at Ham-

tramck. Mich.

A former track £tar at Crispus dames Margaret Smith and Peggy ; Attucks high school. Elliott holds Landers as co-chairmen. Commit-

organizations.

Attucks high school. Elliott holds Landers as co-chairmen. Commit- Mrs Kent is basileus of the local I I ki CL. \/ fie a, B s «>' — b !- hipLocal Man exchange Vows

ver Center at Kokomo before com- Miller. decorating: Katherine also includes, in addition to those pj ^llv’FIFi.D—Bethel AME Church was scene of af ing to Indianapolis to serve at Bailey, piogram; Margaret Smith, j already named. Soiors Victoiia infoi'Etal wedding' on Sunday afternoon. October o, Y'he’i

Flanner House as director of boys’ models; Pogg> Landers, finance; Bowman. Fannie DeJournette. program. Marie Williams, publicity and tick-1 Savonia Jarrett. Marguerite Jones. He is presently v/orking on his ets ' ar, d Lunetta Thompson, make- Ruth Perry, Pearline O'Neil. Kathmaster’s degree at Wayne Univer- UP- i ]cen McCorley. Fannie Poindexter, sity, Detroit. A beauticians’ group, organized and Martha Williams.

MRS. CORA JORDAN WHITE

Woman's Day SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th SIMPSON METHODIST CHURCH 1034 North Missouri Street Hear! CORA JORDAN WHITE * 11 A. M. AND 4 P. M. PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored By The Woman's Society of Christian Service Mrs. Horace Page, Chr. Mrs. Thomas Boone, Pres. Rev. J. Inman Dixon, Pastor

Miss Marie Swam, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Carey P.

OUT OF HOSPITAL: Mrs Annie Laurie Jackson, owner and manager of Ann’s Beauty Mart. 2415 Northwestern avenue. has been released from General Ho: pital where she underwent a major operation in September. Mrs, Jackson, who had been ill for several weeks, says she really appreciates and thanks her customers and friends who were faithful and cooperative during her illness. Quoting from the Psalms. “I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supllication.” Mrs. Jackson hopes for a speedy recovery in order to be with her customers again in the near future. Friends may write to her at P. O. Box 572,

Indianapolis. (ADV.)

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WELL-KNOWN ORGANIST Miss Ruth Noller, concert artist, will be honored guest of Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Batties on Sunday night, November 2, from 6 to 8 when she will present an organ program of popular and classical numbers for the enjoyment of the many contributors of the Indianapolis Recorder Charities, who will be guests at the third annual Coffee Hour. Vocal numbers will be rendered by Mrs. Berry C. Garrett, and Recorder Women Sponsors and members of The Recorder staff will be on hand to welcome the many contributors to the Recorder

Cheer Fund, who ore invited to attend.

Double-Ring Ceremony Joins Lillian Pope, Wendell Gibbs Mt. Zion Baptist Church was beautifully decorated with palms and fall flowers on Saturday. October 4. for the mar naye nf Miss Lillian F. Pope nd Wendell X. Gib^s. * The bride is the daughter ot Mrs. Fmma S. Pope and the into Rov Pope ^r., while the yroom is the son of Mi\ and Mrs. Ferrell Gibbs Sr.. Washington, I). C. The bride was yjven in marriage by her eldest brothel - , Rov Pope Jr., and was lovelv in — — , a ballerina length dross of while and Mesdames Ferrell Gibbs Sr. lace with net scarves at each fold and John Haney and Mrs. Ruby of the very full skirt. Strapless. Proctor, aunts and uncles of the with a lace jacket, the gown was groom. Mr. and Airs. AT. Smith, and fashioned with a buttoned-up Mesdames Lois Gibbs and Nan front, long pointed sleeves, and, ®all. all of Washington. D.C. a high round neckline tvflh small graduate of Crirpus Attucks round collar. high school, the bride attended Her double-tiered fingertip veil Pah State Teachers College. The showered from a half bonnet of bridegroom attended Howard Uni-

) lace, studded with seed pearls. She vei 'sity.

carried a white Bible topped with . R ? th are government employees

white chrysanthemums and lilies ' n Washington.

1 of the valley.

Mrs. Roberta Pope Bible. Washington. D C., sister of the bride I was matron of honor. Bridesmaids I were the Misses Alma W’itte. | Aurora: Anita White. Terre Haute. ; and Johnella Draughn and Irene

i Lipscomb of this city.

I The five attendants wore bal- , lerina length dresres of pastel coliors and carried fan bouquets to

match their dresses.

The groom was attended by M. C. Jackson, Washington. D.C.. best man. Ushers were Messrs. Thomas Douglas. Charles Blackwell. Russell R. Rope, and William A. Pope. Special ushers were Messrs. Lath-

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Mrs. Emma Burkes of Muncie.

IR" . J. C. Mitchell, Imi’anapolis. former pastor of the

Plainfield church, read the double-ring- ceremony before

about 200 friends and relatives, z~ y ~ Miss Kathryn Cullin'; played a a black ladle suit.

triple-header at the Murat theater! i with Sirtger Dinah Washington and

Troun of or«an selections nreced- I Friends and relatives were j Woody Herman and his orchestra ~ng the service, and voc ! srlec- j present from Bridgeport. India-! Sunday, November 2. in two mati-

‘ions were given by Mrs. Elza-; ‘•apolis. Muncie. Gre-ncastle b°th Ewing and James Gilbert ! Noblesvillc, and ButlerviPe. The bride given in marriage, On their rertirn from the honeyhv her fathc'. was attended bv i moon trip the couple will be at her sister Mrs. Chr s ina Joins, hf >me in Indianapolis, where both (ndianapolis. as matron of honor j 3 ^ emplo v ed at the veterans^

Miss Emma May Swarn was junior hospital. Mrs Burkes is a Washington who started bridesir. d and the twins wil- - rf, dur e ol Plainfield high school. [V11S wasnington. uno started

’etta an* Lauretta SwarnV were ! Preceding ’he wedding, the

’lowor mi ls I ride-elect had been feted at .... - ( three showers, a* which Mesdames day and has been dubbed Queen The bride wore a iwauli.ul ha Rosc Slval . n chl . Mina Jones . and of he Juke Boxes." lerina style laee and satin emin K ia C . ]wc „. crl . ho ,tosses. Woody Herman, perennially pop,.,oo rii-rxceci ulai* jazz artist, is considered one

I of the most creative musicians of

in Indianapolis in a three-week The ceremony was followed by period, the Mills Brothers will be the reception in the Dorcas Hall ^ featured in an all-star musical o* the church.

Out-of-town guests were Messrs. 1

nee shows. 2:30 and 5.

Less than a month ago the Mills Brothers appeared with Jan Garber and his orchestra, and they are returning to present all the hit tunes which have made them the nation’s Number One quartet.

as a singer of church music, is now one of the top blues singers of the

and Mrs. Jones was dressed in a gown ’ similarly fasshioned in , 1 aogerine.. They bo’h had corsages of roses and mums. The bride’s j fingertip veil was caught by a

wreath of flowers.

Ushers were Edward Bryant

and Ghurchi; Swarn.

: The couple left immedia’elv ; alter the recep’ion. which followed in the home of the bride’s ; oarer‘c. For the wedding trip iO (Jlevcland. the b ide traveled in

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