Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1960 — Page 5

The Indianapolis Recorder, June 4,1960—5

Huge Crowds Expected For AKA Sorority's Annual 'Tour of Homes

MR. AND MRS. FRANK STEWART, 6525 Grandview D

MR. AND MRS. WILUS KIRK 519 W. 41st

. MRS. DOROTHY WHITLOW, 4251 N. Capitol

MR. AND MRS. RUDOLPH GARDNER, 3315 Byram

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Paul Smith Family Returns to California Mr. and Mrs Paul Smith and liiflr Miss Patricia Gibson returned to Los Angelos last week after spending three week here visiting relatives and frinnds. They were house; guests of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Johnson. Mr. Smith won first prize, a beautiful martini set, and Mrs. Smith won a luncheon set at the Ton Penny Whist and Bridge party. Mrs. Matti.? Roberson entertained the couple with a cocktail dinner party in honor of their ninth wedding annivesary. Former Indiapapolis residents, the Smiths were recipients of many invitations from, their many local friends. ' They are both government emI ployees in Lbs Angeles.

The Alpha Mu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, sponsoring its fourth annual Tour of Homes, is making it possible for the public to view a variety of interesting and unique homes in our city. The tour will be conducted Sunday, from 4 to 7 p. m. Tickets may be purchased on the day of the tour at any of the seven homes. Proceeds from the tour will be used to defray the expenses, and to aid in the maintenance of the broad community service program planned by the local chapter of the sorority. THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. spacious screened-in porch, entered Frank Stewart (left photos—top through sliding glass doors from to bottom) Is situated on approxi- the combination living and dining mately six acres of land, located area. The porch color scheme, of at 6625 Grandview. The grounds pink and white, is carried out in include a spacious lawn, a section the wrought iron furnishings, and set aside as wild life preserve, and the floor is covered with a rug beautiful flower and vegetable of rush squares, gardens. The Gardners possess two unCrooked Creek flows through usual and exquisite paintings. One, the property to the rear of the an Oriental original known as ranch type home. “Birdprint," is hung in the den In the entrance hallway, there and is done on Chinese tea paper, is an antique love seat, hand The other, located in the living carved from Chinese teakwood, room, is an English landscape that is over 600 years old. scene almost 200 years old. Mrs. Stewart has an affinity Greeting guests at the home for wallpaper and every room is w jn be Sorors Leslye Henderson, uniquely papered. The Chinese R u by Landford, Josephine Moten, love seat has a setting of mural Doris Parker, Annetta Lawson, paper with a Chinese motif. The and Maenell Newsome, hall leading to the bedrooms is J H E HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. papered in a “Gold Fleck design. Bernest T ( j h hotos _ t The master bedroom is done with t0 5ottom)> 2722 | cho H eldi is J a Madame Butterfly theme and cated jn the Ncw Eastside Flan . L called “Golden PhTasL^ST theTo^ea r^Tot ing visitors will note the kitchen the home is very deceiving as o wallnaper shows the calorie counts it3 sizc Indu / ed in th “ home ° r r T an / ? (>ds • . i j are three bedrooms, living room, The family room is paneled w th thc kitch „ £ ^ worm-eaten driftwood and anoth- bath d sever / ( ., oscts / er room is devoted to flowers. . ,, „ . , Mr. and Mrs. Stewart drew and he living room walls are finishexecuted their own plans in build- , an un . us . l i al fl paint . ca ed ing their home. wiih^Kt 0 ^ j ^°‘ ^ ^ onc Visitors will be guided through ^ it 5^? a k „i ard ;r,H d - ^ Tu J 1 ner the home by Sorors Trili Smith, J; hl e . sp ^ ia JJjl th f n . glas ^ Lillian Grubbs Mattie Hallow, ^We section ‘"il T?' rnr^n Rosella King and Grace Goodman, actional sofa The draperies pick Mrs Rachel Buckner, a relative up all the Cf)Iors used jn of the Stewarts, will serve as a j n g roojn hostess. Hostesses greeting visitors at MR. AND MRS. WILLIS KIRK the Turner residence will be Sorand their son, Bryan, reside in a ors Pearly Montgomery, Maxine contemporary frame home at 519 Ferguson, Charlene Hudson, KathW. 41st. The Kirks’ home has erine Crawford, Wilma Harry and two bedrooma, a den, living room, Juanita Carter, and kitchen. The kitchen has a THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. snack bar and the cabinets are Thomas Sleet is located at 2703 finished in maple. The appliances Ralston. The Sleets are featuring are white, and cabinet top and their family-room. The familysnack bar are done in coral For- room is used for relaxing and TV mica. The living room walls are viewing, and also serves as an expainted amberwood, with a white tra bedroom when the Sleets enceiling. The room is furnished tertain overnight guests. The home with a two-piece modern green bas vinyl tile flooring and the sectional, complemented by a pair walls are painted sandalwood, of white occasional chairs, and There is a kitchen entrance to fruitwood coffee and end tables. , * ie attached garage, and sliding Escorting visitors through this £l ass doors lead onto a spacious home will be Sorors Marilyn P atio Draw draperies cover the Strayhorn, Lula McCampbell, cn 1 tl^e L eas . t . wa,1 in thc fami, y room. Willa Pope, Ann Garrett, Delores ‘•^ e kitchen the built-in stove Crawley, and Rose Wooden. f nd oven .’ as as the refngeraTHE SOUTHERN COLONIAL t0 K- ar t P i n ^V and the cabinets have home on the tour belongs to Mrs. a n „ , Dorothy Whitlow, 4251 N. Capi- die S0 ^| n A d TFhm ’ /SXdley, PiwO . Jcssitf Jacobs and Doris Duncan throughout the deoor of the house Sl“ J S “J l me V,sltors lhrol ' 8h thc A pink sectional custom made jym AND ' MRS SHIRLEY in Chicago, and a purple sectional Glover reside in a ranch type sofa designed by Mrs. Whitlows home, landscaped with dwarf eversister, enhance the spacious living greens, at 502 W. Bernard. The room. Looking into the adjoining entry hall has a flagged floor, and room., a cascading fountain may the sidewalls are of Bedford stone be seen in a Chinese setting of and form a part of the fireplace green and pink. along the east wall of i.he nvingThe kitchen cabinets are finished dining area, in antique gold and white, and A flower-planter divides the livsliding glass doors open into a ing room and the dining area, and green house. French provincial furnishings are Sliding glass doors in the din- featured in the living room. The ing area open onto a beautifully besement houses laundiy facililandscaped patio. Also on the first ties and a recreation area, floor we find a Caribbean room Don Arvin was the builder, and containing the television, several Mrsi C. R. Dalman, formerly of works of art collected from Haiti, Goldstein’s and now with Murray and two exquisite Egyptian lamps. Showrooms, was the interior dcOn the second floor is the master orator. bedroom with a private bath; and Sorors Hazel Moore, Thelma three more bedrooms and a bath. Dickson. MeriJyn Blackman. DeA large window surrounded by lores Hummons, Bobbye Brown, a nook containing a beautiful rub- and Betty Radcliffe will guidr ber plant is situated at the front visitors through this home on the second floor. Sorors on the tour planning ii. m 6 -^! 63 £ reetin E visitors at committee are Shirley Shaw, Ar tfi® Whitlow home will be Sorors Jena Randolph. Gloria Dozier, Trili Alice Payne, Flora Crossen, Olhe Smith, Rose Ella King La Verne Evans, Frances Smith, Jeanette Williams, Kathalyn Mance, Jose Cox, and Sarah Helen Daniels. phine Moten, Norma Woods, and MR. AND MRS. RUDOLPH Mary Harry. Gardner reside at 3815 Byram. Soror Ruby Woodson is basileuFeatured on the tour will be their of the chapter

lAJomen a federated d(uL Tkw& By CLARA PHILLIPS

The City Federation will hold their election of officers Tuesday, and members will hear a talk on flower arrangements. Hosting the meeting will be the Woman's Improvement Club. Mrs. Mamie Gibson is president of the city federation.

THE AMERICAN BEAUTY Club

was entertained recently in the Rodgers, state financial secretary, club home by Mrs. Nettie King. 2337 Jefferson St., Gary. This is The guest speaker was Mrs. Vir- be done before June 15. ginia Arnold, a registered nurse Mrs. Fannie Benford, first vicefrom the Marion County Health President of the state, will have Department. Mrs. Arnold spoke charge of departments. In order on ‘‘Health ” Other guests included she may know about your deMrs. Mamie Gibson and Mrs. Cora Partment, kindly write her at 2132 Brown. The next meeting will be Massachusetts, Gary. Mrs. Miabel in the home of Mrs. Beatrice Mar- Strum, second vice-president, 824 tin. 1810 Martindale. Mrs. Emma Ellza > For t Wayne, has charge of Brown, president, Mrs M. DeBow, the four districts. The North Star, reporter. ^ rs - Dossie Henderqson of Gary, is

president; Eastern, Mrs. Gertrude

LAST WEEK we had informa- Wheateiy of Anderson; Southern, tion for the younger group, this Edna Johnson of Blooming; Ccnweek Mrs. Blanche Cross, state tral, Mrs. Haydee Wilson, Indianapresident, sends the following adult polis. information: The State Convention Mrs. Strum is asking each disto be held in GraiY, July 9-12 will trict to bring a report of at least begin with the NACG s at 10 a. m. five new clubs. All reports should •July ® a f F i£, s !' Baptist Church, } n writing and brief. The presiu 2 ® W. 21st. Each club president dents of these four districts are should have received the follow- £ ck e d to send in the names of ing material; a letter from the an y adults running.for queen and state president, with information aspiring for the trip to New York, about the state convention, ere- Mrs. Strum and Mrs. Johnson dentials and the annual per capita fi ave yj b u t are recuperating tax report from the national fed- this writing, eration. * MContinue to look for your news in Please fill out these two forms this column Next week we will as instructed, enclose money-order have information on the national or check, and mail to Mrs. Erma convention.

MR. AND MRS. BERNEST TURNER, 2722 Schofield

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS SLEET, 2703 Ralston

MR. AND MRS. SHIRLEY GLOVER, 502 Bernard

William Robinsons Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robin j nn entertained 16 guests May 30 i nth a barbecue in the back yard nf their home. Guests included; M>\ and Mrs Vil’iam Jackson. Miss Bessie ’ackson. Miss Bessie Jackson, 'ames Jackson, Mrs. Roberta Vails. William Christian, Misses 'vonne Fhaw, Barbara Phillips, aorothv Christian, M s. Pearl WalH‘0, Catherine and Susanric Walaee and Robert Christian. Mr. and Mrs William Jackson ssisted at thc grill and ttm guests vere entertained by dancing and tames. DL Paris V BEAUTY SALON

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CORRECTION Paul Arlington Thomas is a student in thc Westlane Jr. High School rather than a student at Delawa e Trail. He, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Paul Thomas received many sports awards at he Westlane School.

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