Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1960 — Page 9

Evansville Community Center Launches Membership Drive ^ EVANSvIl.I.F - Carver Com- Cook, YWCA atltill program di- I'ttno'jil Homm 1 . Mr. Coleman was* rnunily Confer is in flic* midst of vector, will teach the contract a s!oek-haiullor at A K t* Grocery its mo nth-loan l!)i»0 meml)ershin bridge point system in 10 two-hour l<»r some 20 years. cainpai«n. which will end March sessions bet'innin^ Monday even- Survivors inchuled the widow, J.-i. Workers in the campaign, head- in?s at 7 lour daug:n'eis, two sons, six siscd by .lohn Cable and Mrs Pan- Further information can be had tors, four brothers and 14 grand-!

line Kohcrts were guests at a re- h\ calling ihe renter at IIA. 2-2012. children.

cent kiok-olF breakfast at the con- Jt’NIOHS \NI> SENIORS at

ter. where they received materials Lincoln High School have selected they will need in the drive. their class rings and commonee-

Accordins to a spokesman, “Car- mont invitations,

ver is mote than a youth center A committee from the senior or recreation httilding. tt is the (las* including Dorothy Campbell, organization that provides and pro- Sandra Miiohell, JaCMneline .lack-

motes recreational, cultural, edu- son, Kdna Grooms. Paul Gillis and | !‘LAnvfFlKLD — Richard Mien 1 caliottal, vvellarc. social and civic Lie Hawkins, chose the invitations I D a y was obsotYod here recentIv 1 activities lor all ages and both end announcements. The rings, hv members of liethel \MF

.sexes.” were selected by a vote of the church.

Services include a bi-weekly Well junior class and will he delivered! jvij ss Kmma Mae Swam *-avc a ilaby Clinic, sponsored jointly with late in the spring. brief hiograpliv of the fomeii the Public Health Nursing Asso- THE MOTHERS BOARD of Me- rhu , v h fmmder/and Rev- U White ciation: a loan service, facilities Farlaud Baptist Church recently , pastor | wsef j ^jj, ^. nil0n on

for meetings, counseling for groups spon>oicd a spring rally at the j |j jc

and individual persons and facili- church, with Rev. Bransford Utley. 1 (; , i;po k )o missinnirv I ties for Week-Day Religious Edu- paslor of Na/arene Baptist Clnuvh. ip honor of S eition classes. as guest speaker. ,,,, Allen was Miss Anna Stout of At the December meeting of the Accomp.mymg bmi were Ib'ee ■ Indianapolis. She was accompanied ' hoard of directors of the Indiana singing groups < * ll i | by Miss Frances Stout and a friend.

Richard Alien Day Observation Held at Plainfield Church

Tl i Indianapolis Recorder, Feb. 27,1960-9

ZION DELEGATION IN NASSAU: This delegation, representing the AME Zion Church, was caught as it embarked from the SS Florida to inspect the work carried on there. The delegation was led by Bishop Herbert Bell Shaw, who has charge of the

work. Elaborate plans were made to expand and a new church will be birlt It is expected that other islands in the area will be explored. The group includes some of the denomination's outstanding leadens,

principally from the South.

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Mr Ridley was second vice- responded. * * <. president ol the hoard at the time Other participants on the pro-, Mrs Cassie Swai n, David Swarn of his death and had previously gram, which was witnessed by a, . |Ild Mrs I ( ,| ia n,, d i ov n . c , Mlt | ( . served us president of the South- lull house, were Mrs. 1 amine ( { .| ( .h r;dod n, 0 j r hirthdavs

Mrs. Georgia * + >f

Mrs. Eva Swam, much improved.

*s up and around again.

western Regional Conference of Griffin, who sang;

Foctal Work Contributions to the Buford, who gave the welcome [ memorial fund should he mailrd address, aid Mrs. Jesse Shanklm

.... v j 10 rnad( . u lt , response. Mrs Cleona Harden presided, j Mrs. Mariah Eddington is presi- * dent of the sponsoring group, and

Tuning in on ANDERSON

to Miss Ann Bushman, 1SCSVV

6ir> N. Alabama. Indianapolis. Membership in the community eenier is just $2 a venr.

THE SEWING CLI’B of Garden

McIntyre is pastor.

Acres met I Percy Person

Federal Court Probes Barring of Negroes From 'White Primary'

Till: CROWNING of “the most popular church-going young lady"

DevotLop”were led by Mrs. Lyda was held recently at ( Cleaves Me-

r of till' Whist club. Both REV. DONALD FOHNTLEROY. week that the Demoeralic primary

MEMPHIS (A N Pt

By MADELYNE M. IRVIN on F e b. 14, w’ith Virgil Boone, Phone 517!) piesidoni, presiding. After the ANDERSON-—Dr. J. Vanclcar of Pu-iness a luncheon was served Yuderson 1 olloge spoke on the re- to Mesdames Nell Wade, Maggitf h-hotis. jiolitieal, aiiii social as- Davis and Samella Harrington and imcI:- ot Cuba at the meeting Frb. Messrs, and Mesdames Henry <>• the S«>iii<.i PliyJlis Wheatley Broadnax, Virgil Boone and Sully

Club at the YMCA. The guest Wilkins

I.-.peake: was introduced by Mrs. The club’s next meeting will he Sadyo Davis. Fob. 2H with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve-

Presiding over the meeting w’as Buid Rhone,

the president, Mrs. Verda Cochran, INGA!. METHODIST Church

I'l-oons 1 en'imed" u<iiV'*edns' to Bow- ivwntVy iicensed thitwigh ZionBap- conducted here last August was f and it) charge of the program was hold rate relations services Feb. groups iHBkt ,;. t church where he is a mem- not an open election. Mrs. Ollie Jane Weatherly, lirst h with Rev. Elias C. Williams

THE YOUTH GUILD

, Chapel AME Church held a Martha

cllSO son ed WaoHir.f An 91 in ffip*

of Gerald Robinson

rrmmmv ! h" h*"’ I!"'fhoi'"r n»h<.r“S ' f®'-"'.'' Domomtlf. primary re-j A plate luneheon was a,so serve,, Washington a re< rpt ion was held m the or l.y Z iTpl^br^ ^ W

Mrs. .1. C. Sure... «... “n.rtxnd- ^ •<-.•••«; «f«‘arla.Si “osignato,, gronp »< i tag^ow^Kb! §&

A PROGRAM honoring Mis. I

in Henderson, Other narticipants on me pro- that to denv the riuht. to hold «ii€*h i i> Harriett Toner, foumler of t h e]

liter's Board rally at McFarland c jtj zen <;

PAST POTENTATE John W Baptist Church, where Rev. 1, A ! Jack. Rosa Carter. Madelyne Ir-

fgtgrone of Cawtbar Temple No. McIntyre s pastor. THE ANSWER FURTHER states ; v in, Molly Patterson, Peggy Kick-iPiP! iPUP 118 was iccentiv in Henderson. Dther participants on the pro- that to deny the right to hold such j man and Merciles Bavmoie. Harriett foncr. founder ol the going young lady." A memKy. On the return trip, he stopped gram, which attracteo a c.apacit v halloting by a specific group of j Also. Mrs. Cornelia Sparks and ^nd^on Council of Moimm was | ber 0 f ^\ em0r j G | Baptist in Hopkinsville to talk with nobles audience, were Mesdames Cleona citizens is to abridge the First and 1 Dr Vancleir The club’s guest P losenUd hoh 12 ^ jhc 'MCA.! uer ui memorial o a p r i r of Rajah Temple No. 02 about the Harden, ^rorgia.^Buford. ^Jessie Fiith Amendments of the Constitu-1 day will be hold at the new YM- ft'™* ^adV" D^JIf ''steufeine

Shanklin and Pauline GrilTin. lion —- the right of peaceful as- c \ MVrch'lit"'Mrs liazeT Minni- Sadye Dayis, Stelliclne Chairman ol the C awthar Tern- FUNERAL SERVICES for llcnn .semhly and the deprivation of i H ld is chairman. Each member f_ 0< £’ R _ 0 A a _.. C :Y!P_ r . an . d .. . ladt : l Z 1 ^

Shriners program.

pie Easter egg program, set for L. Cooksey. 85. of Stevenson Sta- |j|,orty without due process. munltv S Centeiv Mr'* LagVoiie^'' mp" Cooksey was the father of The suit anjrwerwl was filed last hi.- group expects to emtertain Elder James Cooksey and Police Nov. Iti by the C’ivil Rights Sccirore t»iari 400 'onn-stcis at the Detective .William Cooksey of lion of the Justice Department, eighth annual hunt for children Evansville. IT attacks two Fayette County Demlimferl^- “ .M.ho surviving were thi’pc daMSn* ocratlc eoinmlttees for holding a He has been chainuan since the ters. Mesdames Iddla Williams. White DemocTatic Primary.“and annual project was started in 1952. Mattie Monroe, both of Evansville ask that the groups be enjoin-

TWO NEW CLASSES for adults and Marie Thomas. Indianapolis;

have been announced by the staff three other sons. Clarence and of. Carver Community Center. George Cooksey. Evansville, and future.

An instructor from Continental Theodoie Cooksey, Henderson Dance Studio will conduct classes Ky.. and l<> grandchildren,

in ballroom dancing Saturday even- SERVICES for John Coleman

ings, 8 to 9, and Mrs. Dorothy b0, wore held Feb.

is ur«.‘d to britllt tilt'll guests' l™"'. ‘lie senior luimos in in the next Noting Phyllts Wheotley Club. ■ Mciroti n III ll„- homo of Mrs. Mar THOSE ON THE SICK list arc tha Early. Mesdames Margaret Davis, Mil-

i HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. — Mr. Bertha Anne, born Jan 30 in i and Mrs. Nokomis Croney of the Evansville. Mrs. Turner is the forj Caskey community announce the mer Eva L. Holston of Evansville iiiar iago of their daughter Miir- amt Rev. Turner is pastor of Freo- ; gio Ixmiwe to Ben Haskins. 'man Chapel CME Church

The single-ring rites were per-

formed Feb. 7 at Zion Hope Baptist THE JOSEPH POINDEXTERS i Church, with Rev. Marvin Acree ar * proud parents of twin boys, I as officiating minister. The recep- JpeWitt and DeWayne, born Feb. lion w-as held in the church dining Mrs. Poindexter is the former ! room immediately following the Frances Watson, daughter of Mr. I ceremony. and Mrs. Wilford Watson. ; REV. B. F. GREEN, pastor of , MRS. ELIZABETH CRUTCHFirst Street Baptist Church, was PIELD was hostess to the Hilleri guest speaker Sunday afternoon 0,t e Social Club last Monday night, at Virginia Street Baptist Church. Recently elected officers were Music was furnished by singing Mesdames Rosa M. Dillard, presigroups of First. Street Church, dent; Mary Jewel, vice-president; The prograin was spoasored by Eddie Williams, secretary-reporter; the Deaconess Chorus. Rev. A. R. Kathy Kelly, assistant secretary; Lasley Ls pastor of the host church. Dorothy Foster, treasurer, and LoitI SUNDAY WAS OBSERVED at v , cnia Irvln * Program committee

[ Main Street Baptist Church as t '' la ] rman .

Women’s Day. Rev. J. K. Hunt, , • , r u s - Jewel wa . s <o ke hostess

pastor, spoke from the subject * <,r next meeting.

"The W'omen with a Glad Message.” lyms c;4R4ir wiiiti.' „

(.•pal speaker during the afternoon „ ,

program Tlie women of the church funeral services were conductfurnished music for the occasion, f. 4 vfu ^V. at Vir ? ,nia ‘Street BapMrs. Mary E. Brewer was chair- tist Church, with Rev. A. R. Lasley man for the program. delivering the eulogy. Burial was A NUMBER OF MEMBERS and 'IdAI' k,,fffff^ u' Wilh friomls ,of First Sfroef Baptist ' , 'f 111 * 11 , ‘‘ ,r y'-

Churoh Honored Walva Starr on r

Monday night of Iasi week with 15 hv Naoml «“•««• Nf --

a delicious dinner, served in the

church dining room. xi n ac ^* vc member of her church, Mr. Starr, now serving with the White recently received an. U. S. Armed Forces at Fort Camp- eight-year pin lor regular Sunday bell. Ls scheduled to he discharged school attendance over that per-

in the very near future. He plans mm

to return to his home in Kansas „ Survivors included two brothers. City, Kan. Ed King, West Virginia, and Lewis AMONG THE OUT-OF-TOWN Payne Clarksville, Tenn.; a sister, relatives attending the funeral of ”* rs - Dora Bradley, Clarksville.

CHURCH QUEEN* Miss ^ Irs ' Frankie Oldham, held here * v ’° ste P sons and one stepdaugh-

Lillie Ruth Tillman, 15-year- j Mj!? ^

old daughter of Mr. and , Wa-ner, Detroit; Mrs. Emma Co- inJton w^s4^Chureh Mrs. Willie Tillman, Evans- | field, Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Brax- H m B^Ust ChSSh. m‘th villa, was crowned "queen" iWiffiSSS ^ *”•

“’'d^r.RV.N, who has been ‘ .. h L

Hospital in Nashville. He is re- f 10 ' V1 ^'J r ‘ ^ rs ported slightly improved. krlcis ^ or1 nori; S1X sisters, a r<wn i amps: it ^ r . ot ier and a stepdaughter, IVIrs. CWO JAMES K JKFFERSO G | adys w^ldon, Indianapolis, was recently assigned to the 101st 1 Airborne Division at Fort Camp- LAST RITES for Robert Earl bell. A 1935 graduate of Attacks Acree were conducted Feb. 1 at High School, he is the son of Mrs. Linton Baptist Church, with Rev. Annie Jefferson. lom Thompson delivering the eu-

REV. THOMAS GLASS of Louis- logy,

ville Ls visiting hs sisters, Mes- Burial was in Linton Cemetery, dames Effie Sholar, Hattie Victor Surviving relatives were the

in a recent contest sponsored by Cleaves Memorial CAxAE Church to determine "the most popular church-

Church where she is very active in a variety of church activities, Miss Tillman is a sophomore at Bosse High School She will be honored

THE JUNIOR Pirilis Wheatley Edward, f lorence Cox, Sjdye f gt a March 6 Womens Day and Minnie Kay, their families and widow, Mrs. Hattie Acree; five Club met at the home of Mrs 1 ox ' ;v ,m y; c ,t ' nl<)ns > o™": omaram at Cleaves Me- i other relatives and friends. children Lena Mac, Thomas Rav Madelyne Inin Feb. U.-M«s IHr•*•»?. DoroUw % Altm», Briny Pat-- P or . '- leov " mc Rev. Glass, who has been very Lula Mac and Alitle Acre alfd tricia Irving. Pres , presided. Mem- i.. a / 1 - riU mono!, where Rev. Thomoa ill,_ is imi>rf>ying_.satisfactqi11y. Mrs. Lois E. Wilson; two grand-

ed from excluding Negroes from county primaries in hte

iTmS ".r’.K 'such, Kd M^y'^«C rtU ' _ Hoyt Is pastor

famous Negroes as George Washinirton ‘Career, Booker T* Wash-1

The answer was filed by Vincent ington, Ralph Bundle. Marian I BcaL Memphis attorney. It was Anderson and Walter White.

REV. AND MRS. J. B. TURNER children, three sisters and a bro-

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John S. Wilder, Fayette County gram refreshments were served to,

;, " or ' u '' s - ; he ».?*« <:»«r! ^"KSTJi 'w.n^ a I« w'nteb. i |j«yce <> MtonUiei<L <? DoroHiT"^^ i Clubs'«ero lavish in their coin-- Lincoln Hay reception at the h0l "<' f"m,h < : l f n , |'hc"lmmcdia!!! h fitu 0 ^ h d Abon< 683 -® ## KorM1 > > 1 « l — — ! liums, Dianne Cook. Patricia Irv- > tesies to Mrs. Blanche Croce. In- ot Mrs. Leola Comer, stale assist- K nn> m immeaiau imun , u

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Shields and Mrs. Madelyne Irvin. The next meeting will lie held Feb. 28 at the home of Miss Gloria

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ELECTION OF OFFICERS was ! held at tin* recent meeting of the missionary society of Bcthcsda Baptist Church at the home of Mrs. Lillian Farley. Elected were Mesdames Margaret Manuel, presjhient; Ro«a Stith, vice-pivsident; i d c I 1 a Cunninghatn. seerelaiy; {Clara -.lemiings, assistant seereitaiy; VV’illie Lee Foster, treasurer, iand Dora Poole, chaplain. ; THE HIS AND HER Club met i at the home of Mrs. Anna Medley

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(option, sue attended a . dinner party at the Toledo Hotel along with 10 federation officials. The evening closed with a surprise Valyentine’s party at the home or Mrs. Mary J. Hatfield. A large group of club women sang love songs to M s. Cross and showered her with valentine cards and gifts.

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come from his only

post-Korean conflict veterans who hold special, non-partici-Pating NSLI policies which may be identified by the letters, ”RS.” ”W” or M RH.”

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The famous veteran pitcher and j l is wife. La Homa, Tuesday (Feb. ! I 91 became the parents of a daugh-[ ter weighing 8 pounds. 10 ounces,

named Rita Jean . , , .

The seventh child born to the 1 P lacp d their ‘V or “K” policies Paiges, the infant was born at i l!nder in-service waiver of premQueen of the V\ r orld hospital. j ,um Payments and who have not She is the sixth girt in the Paige rescinded those waivers. These pol-

“With such a spirit of love, family. The other child ts a hoy. jcyholders are prohibited by law cooperation, appreciation and sin- —— from participating in dividend cerity.’’ the overjoyed Mrs Cross payments while under such waiv-

said later; "the Indiana federation | C AAaSIflftn C*Ic ir

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tract the fine Christian, noble, clean j and honest women of our race

like those who have built this great • j ■ • t * n .nu.'.niiumn- i Dividends in 60

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3. Some 53,000 NSLI and 7,000 USGLI policyholders'of extended

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’ K” series who have allowed their permanent plan policies to lapse. Their policies have been automat-

was guest of Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Washington (ANP)—-veterans jcally extended by the VA as term past state president. homing GI insurance policies who [ policies for a limited time without

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regular annual dividend payment

of $235,500,000 during 1960 were 4. Approximately 7,000 veterans ; identified last week by the Veterans who hold special NSLI policies

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About 5,073,000 GI policyholders will participate in the 1960 divi{dends and some 850,000 will not be eligible, the VA estimated.

AGP last week questioned the; THE PARTICIPATING group

granted to disabled veterans during World War II. These policies identified by the letter “H” preceding the policy number, are not participating because they are financed by legislative appropriations and are not associated with the NSLI or USGLI insurance

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AT \ MEETING of a 30-mem- ^ 1S - Minerva Atkins, then princi- , number,

her planning committee in the i P al of Uuhlic School No. 91. in the Also participating are 273,000 Gllv -iltar Insurance Building, Mrs. I predominatoly white Glenwood j World War ! policyholders of U. Fannvc Benfoid. first state vice- sch ° o1 . dis,, l ( c( - man hed 65 ehil-1 s. Government Lil’e Insurance Your Convenience orcsiclent presented the president d,en int0 tho auditorium mimed-1 ( USGLI>. Their insurance has the ! with a corsage. The group then upon their arrival at the

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