Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1955 — Page 4

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4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Feb. 12,1955

Mrs. Ethel Kuykendall Honored After White House Visit

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By RICHARD C. HENDERSON

Just the briefest of apologies for- having to skim over tilings this week. Space problem again! . . . We’ie £\tt:ng

too popular.

Of major significance, of course, was the beautifully arranged “Coffee Hour'’ last Sunday afternoon at winch Mvs. Delia Greer entertained her fellow-women at Attacks high school in honor of another teacher there. Mif.. Ethel K Mr 0 and Mrs. Rufus C. Kuyken- the book. Mrs. Henry L. Greer dall. you know, were guests of is presiuent. . . , , President and Airs. Eisenhower at Several invitations readied ni.\ a formal dinner last wt'ek. and Mrs. desk these week, aiuong them a Kuykendall highlighted the Sunday special one to a, tend the 19o5 ediatteraoon alfair here by giving 10,1 ot ^3* v )y 0 ^ 1, . a detailed account of the Washing- spoi..sored by the f AC adn mcs ton atTaii*. For the coffee hour here eoimmttee friday night at the she wore die same black gown which -''■oit Invest mi Coinmunity Cen ei she wore a. ihe White House din- ^ nuer ^ le t ban nn.nslni) ol Al:s. ner Ei nest Ryan. Sorry to say. I will following a question and answer no ' a ^.* e to . " T ent b ou ' ,vl11

period.the guests were served cof- uo t; ‘ ere in s P irlt -

fee in the dining room, where Mes- I’ll have to be a physical sdiizo dames Ethel Cox and Ernestine as well as a mental one Saturday MeCree pouied at a table cover- night—a bright red. heart-shaped cd with an Italian cut-lace, hand- invitation informs me of tin formal embroidered doth centered with uar.ee of the Les Dix Mcsdames pink and blue roses, chrysanthe- dub to be held at the Walker muniis and stalks. Cas.no. while an equally attractive Also assisting. Airs. Greer as one dene in pink and blue bids hostesses were Aiesdanus Lorene my company a. the ionnal SwcetHarden, Nancy Powell. Blanche heart Ball’ of Gamma chapter of ferguson. Ru.h Robinson, Martha Tau Gamma Delta sorority at the

Alartin, Verla Whitney and Helen Knights of Columbus Hall.

Brooks. On Satuiuay afternoon a one-man Flowers were sent by Mesdames show by Rossie S. Wade, a really Martha Alartin. Alary Gibson, Eth?l talented young artist, will open at. Cox. Verla Whitney. Helen Brooks, Liebc-r s third-floor gallery. Rossie Marie McKeller. Blanche Ferguson, will be at the gallery from 4 to 5 Ruth Rot r.scn, Lillian Hall, Ernes- Su unlay, alia 1 strangle urge many tine MeCree. Lilia Adams and 0 f you to make it a point to visit

BBlanehe Cross and .Miss Phyllis the art store tnen.

V>iters. Space prohibits our doing the On Saturday afternoon there W9s feamre story planned to accoma fine response for the first meet- p a ny the announcement, bu. you dig of the year of the Women can safely relv upon my word that Sponsor® of The Recorder Chari- you will greatly enjoy the exhibit ties. Inc., at the ^home of Mrs. as vvell as take vicarious pride in -Daugherty Aloore. it—1 ddubt seriously i: there have In the absence of the Sopnsors’ been any other one-man shows by

•tuan. Airs. Joseph Butler, 'he r*eg!o artists there,

eting was presided over by Airs. Two vvedd ng irvitdions arrived ul A. Bi ties, director of the recently. . . .Mrs. W'.lliam K. Mo.en ’ omen Sponsors and vice-president has issued invitations to the vvedof The Recorder Charit es. ding of her daughter, Miss Alary The program opened with a * °ujse Ogburn. to Boyd Burnett, dilation- o Mrs. Marshal, a. .Ir . Son of Airs. Alary Burnett, on ..lley, after which Mrs. Wilson Saturday afternoon, Febniary 19 a nr.ear read the minutes and cor- in , .h ,t- J 11 l ? s Episcopal

Church, while the other invitation

(-'halting with the

By ELSA JACKSON

The curtain will go up at 8 Friday night for the 1955 : production of “A Night in Hollywood” at the Northwestern ! Community Center under the chairmanship of Mrs* Ethel Ryan, who says the fourth annual presentation will bring to i the public unheralded talent in addition to Buddy Bryant as : master of ceremonies and band director. The program is | planned as a major highlight of the FAC’s Negro History

I YVcok observance

| Remaining radio programs for meetingADr.

i l'mda\° b 'TftSmoon nC at over Mr - and Mrs. Maurice Neisler. 3949

| WFBM, w ith Mrs. Frances N. ptew- Rookwood avenue.

’ art in charge, and one over WFBM- * * * . ; TV at 12:37 p. m. Sunday, with The Twelve-Mo club will meet Lloyd General in charge. Friday at the club home, with Ed"Educationai Night ’ will be ob- yard L. Ratterson as host for an served at the regular FAC meet- important i.i’sinoss meeting. Shiri ing .Monday night. Dr. H. L. Shib- ley Gov.-dv, ;. member, is still in i a r. superintendent of the local the West ' nth Street Veteraius school system, will speak on “Edu- Hospital. West Wing 352. Friends

cation. Past, Present and Future.” m ay call.

He will be introduced by Dr. Russell A. Lane, principal of Attucks

high school.

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The 1955 FAC tours are in need, of more passengers. Persons in-

„ .. , , . , . lerested are urged to call the office I!!° J 'iui a u^ 1Ca m , et or Starling W. James, president,

soon, as hotel reservations must

week at the home of Mrs. Lenora Maholtand, 2540 Columbia avenue, with Mrs. Marie Overstreet as assistant hostess. Taken in as new members were Mesdames Clara Bonner, Mamcl Green and Eunice Christmon. Prizes were won by

be made early.

The DE BONA I RES club was reorganized recently at the home

Mesdames Frances Walker, Mar- \ M rs * Louise Abrom. Ollicers are

HOSTESSES FOR MRS. KUYKENDALL: Mrs. Ethel ^Kuykendall (seated, right) was honored at a "Coffee Hour" last Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Della Greer (seated, next to right end facing Mrs. Kuykendall). Assisting as hostesses were, seated, Mesdames Nancy Powell, Lorene Harden and Blanche Ferguson and, standing, Mesdames Ruth Robinson, Martha Martin, Ethel Cox, Ernestine MeCree, Verla Whitney and Helen Brooks (leaning over). (Recorder Photography by JAMES CUMMINGS)

garet Edwards and Marie Over-1 * vIesda ?!? es Alartin, presistreet. Next hostesses will be Mes-; derd ’ Whtttaker, vice-presi-ciames Annsbelle Williams and i idl ^ n i e Campbell,'secretary"; Frances Walker [Addle Johnson, assistant secre'ary;

hc '« * . Louise Abrom. treasurer; Edna

rr , , „ „ , . , , John, business manager, and Othia

Fhe Wyleaway Bridge club met; Suggs reporter.

■.Saturday with Robert Marbury. ..A , , t _ , ... I * * * : The club met Tuesday with Airs. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Aletzger, 2916! Minnie Cam P beil * 947 street - | Highland place,- entertained the Thtf group is not accepting tickets

Mr. and Mrs. Social club at its last until furtner notice.

—slmonci the (((uh.

fP rt^4 n i^sido r nt G made L reraark S ; is'To'ihe ttedding ot Mi« Fa'nni'J *>'»• Iho Indianap-.lia Council of

| AMBASSADOR will meet ”'ues- Miss Catherine Brown. 538 "Bright

day with Airs. Ada Check::. 1332 street.

Burdsal parkway. + * * * * + X. B. G. met last week with

_ • C* \ki ll ANGELS met with Airs Audi ee Miss Marsha Bradley. College mem-■ and then Mrs. M. Ashley Dickerson «?f <>» Vo^in^ c<S,«rt of her ’ ROSSIC S. ^006 K AnWmSw U Mg !

^ J Ten* 11 . Louis Parker, to take place Sun- oi ginal lyrics and music. Mesdames Mis. El wood Knox introduced ,i„., p, o'? .,4 a p Benjamin Davis and Teresa S.

. . rnes Hunter of the House of presentatives, guo t of honor. Plans were outlined for the anal Easter Parade, to be presented this year on April 11 at At ucks Auditorium. Mrs. Roosevelt Drane was named rhairm^o of tots, Mrs. Ernest Battles, ’tweens ..airman, and Airs. Aioore. cnair-

t ;n of teens.

Sponsors present, in addition to thrse already named, were Ales:mes William Elliott. Chester - ener. B. S. Goodloe, Orville (• .m*. Vivien Jones, Frederick ‘■i k:-. W lliam Wooley, John Fi ts, nman Dixon, David Clark and Ctorge 1. Tempi? and ihe Alisses Margaret Holdier, Cordelia Owsley md Lillian Wortham. Mrs. Aloore had as her guests A'esdames William Wilson anvl 1 rederick Revere. Members of the Me-De-Phar Guild enjoyed a travelogue on Cuba. Haiti, Puerto Rico ard the Virgin Islands by Airs. R. D. Cl:nuaj:ne at the February meeting, hU.l at 5 he home o f Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucas. Jr. Mrs. Clinthorne rccertiy visi ed those places and flighted the women with natural

color pictures.

Present were Mesdames Frank Chovvnir.g, president; C. B. Cox, R. v ’‘VA-thur. F. AT. Kir?, Bernar Pritchett, J. Robert Lawson, O. _ I't-ig , L. D. Moten, H. H. Murray, J. Lecn Simms, S. D. Meriwether, R. C. Henderson, and William Alexander and the Misses Corine and Ollie Aliddleton. The Fortnigh ly Literary club I • e» last Thursday night with Airs. " .1 Wallace Hall. Mrs. P. Lavelle I Walker reviewed “The Song of I *ch” by Frank Slaughter. Next ' ttir.g will be with Mrs. Harry 1 '"ns. with Airs. Hall review- I

day afternoon. February 27. at 4

in Jordan Ha 1 ! of t h e Phyllis Sanders will be directors and acWheatley YWCA. companists tor groups to partici-

Keep April 22 open—on that pa e.

To Show Art At Lieher's

1R17 1 2 Columbia avenue.

Potted Plants

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DISTINCTIVE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Atkins Flower and Gift Shop

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Place Yum- order Early

ARTISTIC umTY met Monday with Mrs. Leila Jones. Next nueting

will be

' Art work of Rossie- S, Wade, il-' »"» N “ rth avenue, lustrator at the Naval Ordnance oitovuiArmrc ™ i’lanl. here, will he exhibited m a ., ."’J, 1 ,,, W '[ h ,,

one-man show at L.eh.r s 24 West -era and Made pUna fcr

t r Hi F#*hi*nnrv 19 9^ ^ .^OCicll lo bt* llCifi Ft 01 ID I \

»\ashm 0 oon street. Ftbiuaiy 12-^5. , Ntxl meeting will be with the

.vs tni us xs knowu, i Wnl dc . , » ,.4 u Uv h. li,si one-man slow by a Neno Wdcn . Mrs. Martha Bertram.

pain er at tne uown,owR art .store. fw t r>vl .. with Mrs. Lola Smith. 42ti West Work in various media will be installation services Tuesday "i 1 * 1 f >a * ce Nex. meeting will b shown, among ihem several prize- nigh( aX tl)0 home of Mrs. Pearl vv,lh ‘Vl ? . t Jessie Tayl(>r ' 503 Fay *

winneis. “Rrel House.” firsl-pnzv jaclowm. 1813 C’aiTmlton. vvi.h Mrs. sum * v # .

winner in the Senate Avenue YMCA ldo umsom. lot nder of the 40- Of.'FVS net wi’h Mrs r-iXShi'h.'ted 1 ^ 1 5Car ° ,K W “‘ atJ. S't chalaed B “'- RulSe'LS ^.iurton

Wade also won ii; t prize in water- ‘ ' ' - • ' . “1

color at the 1954 VM..A show, sec-: GADABOUT CiH'.S met with r-,rrtri,,o!i tL If

end in oil at the *953 YMCA show. Mrs. Eli.ora Mil’.'r. Prizes were

month. Miss Carrie Jones was ac(epted as a new member. Next

i iecend prize in cuvwing xii tin \ext meeting will be wi ll Mrs.

j aiiic siiow, and an oil “Under tne | ,v,ai che O'Bahyon. *afidge»” was named the best work . * * *

exhibited in that' show. j GARDENIA met Wednesday vvi h ! IJneer the Bridge” also reccw . d ! Mrs. Rosie Lee (‘iard;.. Mis. Pearl

: honorable mention at ihe 1954 In-

uiana B.aie- r air t ii e A; is, exnioit. j resdav .

*n 1953 he received second prize

... ained ar s

: ckware i.ucv Bennett. Prize'-, were won fie has also ume a om-tnan \ Mesdames Hgsa ToUver Velma Show at Horiua A. a.Sd .M. CoUeBo. f, , S' teck - l ' ul ' v BtnneU alKl i *‘ ,u,se

.vneie he receiv ed ins B. S. " tie- f 1 “ tini - _ +

liubiied TnMmTnd/a^’ ArtlSSf" . ['•g ''«'•. M . re ; : chow at John Herron Am. iYlUatu.n, ^ ,i0mas l *‘^ u |5} 3 s “. Sunday a'ternoon with Willard u-e 1953 and 1954 Hobby Shows birthday- party tor Mis. fn.net- Bu> . lon n2( - Koacht , y{rcct . -nd is currently showing work at • HODinson who was preset ted vv-ith * . n *

the Hoosier salon at ihe Wm. It. 3 T he club is now accepting ; .lock Company Audilonum. invitations from^oBier clubs.

He earned the Bachelor of An

ROYAL SOCIAL met last week

with AL. Ann Huddleson 929

29th street. Prize-winner

, . ... . . v.as the president, George Chatoleman w.ll be ilf.steas i-ext Woa- ^ -J. mc?Un! , will " be with

* * Airs. Marv Paik, 301 Locke street

iveu second prize ■ nartment 487 h r hana-pamle.. GRAM) TEKKACE met with Mrs. , panm nl TO ‘; , , ' SEMPER PIDELIS GIRLS will I

rreet February 2G with Mrs. LillL [ M. Webster, 1705 Carrollton av'e- j

M.e.

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SEVEN AND ONE will meet

_ T u TI JANETTE met with Airs. Geneva p!,,,. ;,

nuueauc.i degree ai the John Il'-r- t i 'j nt j 1 i ()V \. an( i completed plans for .t.. 1 * .cn Ait Institute in 1951 and is lhe t- ues t night held, Saturday. 1Jl d0> '

cu.-rently working on his master s prizes were won bv Mesdamees

, ..--w • — • *- — *- tea- u

SEVEN BELLES will spensor a social Saturday at 1145 South Capr- | to) avenue. Next meeting will be

Hi with Mrs. Catherine:

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SOCIAL HOUR has resumed ac-

■’*-• '»•»>.« »•>luncheon al' the home Mri.

i school, he taught at the Howaru

; Academy, Ocala, Fla. The 31-year-old painter.

WADE PAINTING: "Backyard" is one of the paintings by Rossie S. Wade, talented local painter, fo be shown in a one-man exhibit at Lieber's third floor gallery, 24 West Washington street, February 12-25. Wade, an illustrator at the local Naval Ordnance Plant, will be at the gallery Saturday from 4 to 5 to greet the pubi c coming to view his work. "Backyard" was an award winner at the Naval Ordnance Art Show last April. The young painter has several other awards to his credit.

Esau Starks, 2140 Boulevard place.

SOCIALETTES met at the Hedephrones Club Home last week. The

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Graves, and tv/o children, Carole, j n iv Saturday at the home oi -ge G, ana tl.rte-year-old Lynn. j Mrs.' Ernestine Brown, 2306 Wini He vvLl he at LieberAs from 4 to | throp avenue. Piizes were won 5 Sa Ui'day to greet art patrons by Alesdanies Brovvn, Carmel Wilwish.ng to view his work. Lams and Georgia Brady. Next

, meeting will be Friday with Mrs.

■ Williams. 2334 Parris avenue. |

The MISSIONARY CHORUS o< ' * * *

Alt. Old e Baptist Church .held its LAS dULCES SENORAS met rennual installation service recemly . jj; S j wtt »k with the president, Mrs.! with Rev. F. lienjamin Davis o' wjii a cl ean Locke, and completed | New Bethei Baptpt Church as p] ans f or a social to be given Sat-| guest, speaker, and his radio chor- ; UI ( j a y a t the home of the treasurer, I us rendering music. Mrs Ivy Malone. 2318 Guilford i Ofiiters installed were Mesdames ( a vtnue. Airs. Emma Yeakev will be ! ! Mabel Hatchett, president; HMcn next hostess at 2940 North Scho-i

j Feeler, Vice-president: Willa Smith, j gu aV enue. ! recording secretary; Lillian Chens- * * *

nue, financial secretary; Roberta LEISURE HOUR met with Mrs.d Roberson, corresponding secretary; j viola Caldwell. 325 West New York Jcinit? Crawford, treasurers Ruthii ctrppt Rri/es were won bv MesBlnote, chaplain; Ella Wig*ln s . 1 ^ ^’“uc i-age “rena L^j iiitic, and Alice Coving.on, re- we j] anc i Katie Miliam. Airs. Page

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LUCKY FOUR met Sunday with Miss Lucille Bolden, 2008 Bellefontaine street. Next meeting will be with Aliss Myrtle Gilbert, 727V6 i East 22nd street.

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MARIIZANDAA met with Mrs. Charlotte Skyles. 2101 Boulevard place. Next meeting will be with i

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