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WEDDING FLANS REVEALED: Mrs Vanilla Burnett, 727 W 26th, and Belver Manier of Louisville announce the engagement of their daughter Valeria Elizabeth Manier to Rudolph Byron, son of Roval H. and the late Mrs. Lola Byron of East Chicago. The bride-to-be is a junior at Butler University and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Hei fiance, a former student of Butler, is now attending the Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Chicago and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity The couple is planning o September wedding.

La Petite Cotillion Makes Hit With Children's Parents The Valentino motif set the theme for the La Petite Cotillion "hen by the Career Mothers Club Feb. 1-1 In the banquet hall at the III Student Union Building. Youngsters bet con the ages of 2 and 13 were led through rhythmics by Mrs. Imngene Boyd. Parents seated in the audience were delighted with the performance. A clever and novel feature was the siny tols' “eha cha ehu." Punch and- party cookies were served following the dancing to the members’ children: Loretta Orton, Casandra Thompson, Kathleen Wills. Katherine Wills, Cynthia Wills, and Cordelia Wills. Also Marilyn Brown, Jacqueline Sweatman, Priscilla Hollis, Cecelia Howell and Terrence Cldsley, Michael Chisley, Arthur Carter, Daryl Thompson, Rodney Huston, Bernard Brent Jr., John Brown Jr., Rodger Woodard, James Lewis, and William Harris. Guest list for the boys included Kathleen Robinson, Marsha Thompson, Carol Ervin, Joan Metzger, Jasmin Jackson. Sheree Ladd. Dorothy Hill, Stephanie Hill, Andre Lynch, l.ili Sawyer, Betty Caddie, j Colette LaRuo. and Michelle, Stan- j ley. ) Other guests were Yolando Howard, Phillis Browder, A’LeJia Bundles, and Denise Overby, The guest list of the girls included: William Watson. James Stanley. Paul Honey, Rodney Hedrick., Sherwood Woodard, I^nce Bundles, Wendell Daniels, Paul Shelton and Garry Davis. Also B. Hazelwood. David Milton, Wilmoth F.rvin, Stevie Hedrick, Kenneth Thompson, Reed Thompson, Garrv 'Thompson, and Larry Liggett Jr.

ZETA BOARD MEETS: Far h of the five states of the Great Lakes Reaion was represented at c. special meeting of the executive hoard of Great Lakes Region of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., last weekend at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Gladys Butler Board members (seated) are Mesdamcs Marguerite Robinson, regional secretary, Chicago, Margaret Irbv, regional director, Dayt ;n; Gladys Butler chairman of executive board, an I l urillt Mcdiy, treasurer,

Louisville, and (standing) Miss Frances Faithful, associate director, Flint; Mrs. Fvelvn Robinson, associate director, Columbus, Atty. Barbara McDougal, regional parliamentarian Chicago; Mrs. Marie Clifton, public relations, Inkster, Mich.; and Miss Inez Boddy, scholarship chairman, Wilbcrforce. Present, but not shown, was Mrs. Willie Mae Johnson, associate director, Indianapolis.

l a/ the I jort By RAYMOND MARTIN

Tops/ Say Guests of Delta Formal at Westchester Club

Secret Pal Club Has Dinner Party The Secret Pal Birthday Club j held its sixth annual Sweethearts ! Dinner at. the home of .Mr. and M;*S. • Samuel F. Buckner, 1350 F.dgemont, ! Fob 13. Guests were served a two-

Clubs

ARTISTIC EIGHT met with Mrs. Irene Stepp. Prizes were won by Mrs. Georgia MeElroy, Mrs. Christina Jones and Mrs. Nellie Mont-

The pastor. Rev. fstee Adams Sr. and members have

A social success of this winter season was the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority's formal dance last Saturday in the beautiful ballroom of the Westchester Country Club. Conviviality with

member with a V'aJentine handkerchief, and Mrs. Robert Conley distributed chocolate Valentine

hearts to die members.

stimulating conversation provided o memorable experience for M J2j.mwTs. bST

the more than 300 guests who danced to the scintillating rhythm

of Larry Liggett's band.

'icnt of Chi Chapter.

The Indianapolis Deltas now ;ook forward to and eagerly await :he national convention to be held in Chicago in August followed by

» Caribbean cruise.

Trie'tdfN nPCr rWiV "' V<,,< “’' r working hard to move into Ihcir n, v church li e hrst'Sunday

Mrs Buckner presented each | ' n March

The pastor states that services will continue as usual at the present location, 23th end Boulevard I'm sure all of you extend your sympathy to these people, but what thev need moot is your prayers and some financial assistance

l sincerely hope l < m till this

ST. LOUIS MEDIC WEDS: Dr. i_eon Reed, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Fern Reed of Kokomo, was married recently to the former Lillian Dunnings, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dunnings of Camden, Ark. The bride is o graduate of Fisk University and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Dr. Reed, engaged in the practice of medicine in St. Louis, is a member oi Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

of the president, Mrs. Margucrita

Quarles, 1162 VV. 29th.

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At the same time the guests were captivated by the artfully executed decorations. The club's stage v as redolent with a huge arrangcment of cut flowers bordered by towering palms. A large red Delta

« mblcm was lighted and set be- — neath the flowers. , r*, , k A • _J 1 Personalized miniature Delta in-j ttf FQ /Vt I (JU IOTOH

signia were surrounded by fluted

icd crepe paper and centered on ; locii'PC:^ Gif* Pnrt\/ tables covered with white table- ' ^t ruiiy c loths. Red covered matchbooks j Ettra Middleton was a delighted

wore | and pleased hostess at her 8th

birthday Party given Feb. 21 at the

cr, and Robert Conley and Mes- column next week with you names dames Ceeile Fields, Mabel Hatch-j and the amount of youi c onL ibuett, Mary Blair, Virginia Chandler, ; iion<- I'd like to be one of he lirst June Crutchfield, Bertha Robinson, to contribute to this woittiy cause. Roberta Roberson and Tommie please let me add your naiuc i i

Porter. , this list next week

Also Mesdames Briddie Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mar in.

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Rader.

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and Louise L. Minor; Miss Mildred Walker, and Messrs. Bennie Giles

and Samuel Buckner Jr.

3330 N. Downey — $5.00. Mr and Mrs. William G re gory, 343! Hovey — $5 00; Mr. and Mrs. Kste

•oca! schoo; or driving I'm told -hr sailed through the course with

er. ; |n : i'ne ,h |iino ,n n ""r* • CORDETTES met with Mrs. ' ,•? . h‘ n Md ‘ Kll ‘ Lucille Brown. 1154 W. 32nd. Next a gut Pom her husband. / . ... .,„ <VK I! KB-; i.ookinc; r„r Hvo m<-«uw was to bewrth Mre. ftrn- ‘ i'ks f,„- lho i-iuhl u iirtl ;o ro- UionailH. .129 tt 41st, on |)Of 1 my wife’s birthda,v • elebration. •' ri< * a y. ^ ^

A l 'des»\ prevented me from saying j the lovely Mrs. Raymond Martin,)

BLUE BLAZERS will have a vf „ c nn , f;?n Rl ikr \ni P lans for a social. Door prize was call mealing Saturday at the home i"' . U,na ' 1 ‘ won by Mrs. Barbara Gorman. Next _r s -*— , .j. * meeting will he with Mrs. Cathe-

DELUXE EIGHT met Feb 19 ‘ ine Williams. ^ ^ with Mrs. Rosa Overton. Dorar-Tvcccrx-i?

BREAKFAST met with Mrs. Er- + * GIIU.S PROGRESSIVE 12 met n"stine Jonas. 1219 W. 32nd. N'eyt DELPHINE met with Mrs. Eve- -Mrs. Bernice White. Next

meeting will be with Mrs. Mae j vn c urry, 902 Church. Next meet

iiig will be Saturday with Mrs - Alice Gardner. 2316 W. Walnut.

EIGHT LIVE-WIRE GIRLS wore to meet Thursday at 2615 Curroil;on.

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FIFTEEN WOMEN TRIBE held

m'■cling will he with Mrs. Clara Johnson. 313-5 N. Kenwood.

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HIGH LA NETTES met with Mrs. James Crutchfield. Next meeting will he with Mrs. Sigmund Jones The club is willing to accept in-

vitations.

CORD-I will meet Sunday with its annua! dinner

** ith white Delta emblems uvailable for the guests.

Another highlight of the dance v as the introduction of the sorors who wore fashionable crimson, white trimmed formals. The personable and comely members were serenated by the made guests with “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.”

home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs H. N. Middleton, 3828 Rookwood. Mesdames Helen James and Marguerite O'Neil assisted with the

Party. •

Games, directed by Ettra, wore | ! enjoyed by Debbie Colbert, Anita

Plaudits arc due Miss Lucy Spurlock, Margo James, Linda K.

kelle Du Pee, chairman of t he dance committee. Members of the committee also responsible for the success of the formal were Mesdames Susie Brown, Helen Gurnell. VTadelyn Sweatman, Doris Wills,

and Delores Wilson.

Other committee members were

Moore, Shelley Pinner, Gwen Russell. Daphne Johnson, Denise Fearman, Doris Sharp, A’Lelia Bundles, Tamara Hodges, Ellen

Rms and Cheryl Hedgers.

Helping their sister to have a happy birthday were Zcnobia. Harvey Jr., and Brenda Middleton

fia* Misses Frances Bland, Ruthie I Picaues were taken by Dr. Middleuollins. and Fay Wilkie. Mrs. Em-| ton, and H. Hodges assisted with

marilta Pitts Murphy is presi-jthc patty.

WHAT MAKES SOCIAL NEWS? Whenever You or o Friend Have visitors Give a party Host a eluh meeting Get married Go visiting Take a trip Have an anniversary Receive some honor THAT'S NEWS . . . And people want to know about it. Write out your news and mail it to The Recorder so that it reaches us by Monday at 5. No charge is made for news items — we consider it a privilege to serve you.

Adams Jr., 3337 N

Please send your eoi.i ribution to C arter’s Memorial Baptist Church, co iiie Indianapolis Recorder 518-29 Indiana, am! look for your name and donations listed in thG

Dov.nov $1000 ■ — 30 Downey, celebrated her birth- I‘- a rl Pierson, 113o’ Roucho, at vlrs. .Martha livin,

day

If 1 told you she celebrated her 4'.M jiirthday. Id get put out It s lei) ceRI for that so I'll jus* .Vi de Gto enjoyed another birthday,

column 1 hanks in advance /yr t >• 9 vvith her family and a few

.■tii .fii« 4 f iend.; and

\fter a two-course were exchanged.

recent Iv with 876 \V. 25th. dinner, gifts

was very grateful for t ifts she received

Siie especially liked the Puddle Juetpe.- (cari. I gave her. Northi ist nu»1 «)• ists beware if you .should n.< <-i u wniuati driving a little blue

•xru,n. 384' S. Sherman ts cri i- ..eh ;>•■ Dodge. Brother, dodge, i -

w hat I m .sure'voij u ill give. I WAS DEEPLY Tot ( HKD w ill sadness vvheti I learned ol some (»f inv very dear f iends who

ere ( rilicallv ill: M . Gloria Fes- a <'t

''illy ill in Gen.-ral Hospital: Mrs. Cert rode Gartin. 10-!0 Mitler. u.c in ]>!o*. ine slightly at General Ho .- , r it.i!. and Mr. Harrison \lcl)a;non. : U 47 Mi!!( j 4 , is in fair coudMion at Veterans Hospital Oo West Kith

’ Mrs. I.enia Hoyard. ‘’.klif)

| Capitol, sis or of .Major West, is j ' <•: i< its!./ ill at her huine. Rcpoi tcd I rut the sick li : from ECUS A arc 'lis. !o iiu* Bentley. Mrs Heilvoa Moore, and Vlrs Elizabeth Haves.

Rclurniti;' to work after l« in-

| hit bv the Ibl bug .n c Mesdames

i AnnabeJIt* Willtamv and

j Julius 11 you f-an’t visi: the sick ' a?al shut-in. your ea (Is and fiov - ers make an excellent sub.-.'it ut e

ior youe presf nee.

HAPPY HENS: Joining in the fun at the recent dance sponsored by The Hens Club are Mrs. Clarissa Williams, president; Mrs. Eleanor Coleman, secretory; Mrs. Pauline

Brooke and Dr. ond Mrs. Eugene Taylor. The affair was held Feb. 13 at the IBEW Hall. (Recorder photo by Jim Burres)

“A model’s hair must be extra lovely” says JOYCE BOWMAN, Director of the glamorous cover girls at the leading agency for Colored models. “That's why I tell our famous models to use this ‘extra-rich’ hair dressing." S) DIXIE PEACH

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REV. VRTIit'R PENICK a i young minister of the Yew Bap- ! list Chinch, v. ill be the gu< si .speaker Sunday afternoon at 330 p m., at the New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, Feb. 28 \ir>. Ellen Martin, president of (he Adult Choir, will be in charge MISS CLARICE IMOGENE OWENS, formerly ol Creighton, Pa., and James Edwards Landdors of Indianapolis were united in marriage on Feb. 14 at 3731 N. TRrnois. The rites wore read by Rev. J. F. Edwards, pastor of Mt.

Helm Baptist Church.

The bride was lovely in hoig^ lace dress with beige and gold accessories, carrying a white or chid. The matron of honor. Mrs Mildred J. Adams, wore a blue lace oress with blue and white accessories and a ink carnation corsage. Willie Howard was best man and guests vane: Messrs, and*Mesdames Willie Howard, J. BarPow. Robert Tv'vman and niece; Mesdames Arnold Williams, Mary Farmer*, and Genevieve Landers. The Misses ! Anne Howard, Velma Howard,

and lenny Howard.

Also the Misses Margaret Randolph, Lil Miller and Mr. E. JohnI son. The bride is a typist at FCT’SA. MRS. K l MM IE CARMICHAEL I 3305 N. Downey, is escaping the j cold wintry weather here. She is ; enjoying the warm sunshine in Lake City, Florida visiting vvitli her sister. Mrs. Carmichcl will also visit her sister-in-law in Atlanta

1 before returning here.

THE CHARMING. WELLKNOWN and ever popular Mrs. Anna By bee Sarver, 3010 Hovey, has been attending a rl.e-s at a

cia be my wife. ! w.v. joking about

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V. e coiEidci t! a blessing and a p'<.. o:e to grow old together whh mumcwu wnt icall\ cate lot*. I * i.'-fi Hv hope Mis Sever and An's. .Martin cn.iov many miles of safe mm happy driving. MR \Ni) MRS (MIVRLES B. \Tc( ’Lt YG and smi, ( ha les Jr . bomieil' of Id* ! Belli tout.one. ! i: oved into then new home at

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IF i:\FRYOYE would light om

Kleanor Idtie candle what a bright world

i! i- would be. DON'T HIDE YOUR i IGIIT, I FT I i' SHINE Smile and !::• pleasant. Sa> thank you •■rid pi as( . Thc i -e things are con- : gdous. Try Hum this week and

! <i sure you will ag’ee.

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DEBONA1RS met Feb. 17 with

Mrs.* Lockie Lytle, 925 W. 29th. FRIENDLY SIX met with Mrs. Next meeting will be March 2 w-ith Loretta Robinson and discussed

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