Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1960 — Page 9

The Indianapolis Recorder, June 4, 1960—1

Down HOPKINSVILLE

By JIMMY IRVIN

Way

HOPKINSVILLE — Commence- cent guests of her mother, Mrs. ment week exercises for Attucks George Rogers. Other guests were

High School graduates began with baccalaureate services Sunday aft-

Miss Maymc Rogers, a student at A & I University, and Mr. and

ernoon with Rev. J. B. Turner, Mrs. Robert Rogers and children

pastor of Freeman Chapel CMK Church, delivering the sermon Dr. Rufus B. Atwood, president of Kentucky State Co'lcpc, F ankfnrt. was commencement speaker Wednesday night. Class honors went

AUGUSTUS SHIP, well known

for his religious activities, is con-

fined at the tuberculosis hospital, room 309, Madisonville. Ky. He is reported to he improving TIIF, MID-AGK Social Club of

to Miss Raymona Radford, valedie- Pembroke sponsored a tacky party torian and daughter of Rev. and at the Carver E’ementary School Mrs. R. L. Radford, ans Miss Jo last week. Proceeds from the affair Ann Mumford, daughter of Mr. went to assist the Attucks gradand Mrs. Joseph Mumford. saluta- Dating class in raising funds for an

torian. Both girls were awarded educational tour

scholarships to Kentucky State MISS ETTA MAE RANSOM College. died May 23 following an illness BOY SCOUT TROOP No. 17 of of several weeks. Services were Virginia Street Baptist Church held May 27 at l ane Tabernacle conducted an interesting program CME Church where she had servSunday night at the church. Dem- cd as Sunday School swperintenonstrations of 12 scout laws were dent for a number of years. Her given and citations were presented pastor, Rev. R C. Mason, delivered

to persons active in the scout the eulogy. Burial was in Cave movement for the past 20 years Spring Cemetery. District Executive Ira Combs A member of the LaFayette presented charters to the Boy School faculty. Miss Ransom had Scouts Cub Scouts and Explor- taught in the Christian County

ers.

Light-heavyweight Champ Archie Moore end Bert

The program was under the supervision of James Oldham, troop scoutmaster; Eugene Poole, assist-

school system for some time. Survivors include two sisters. Mrs. Nora Sebrce, NashviUc, and Mrs. I^nirlla Reeves, Indianapolis.

Stein wedel,

I

State Auditor

ant scoutmaster, and Douglas Fra- and one brother, Irvin Ransom of

7ier, Cub Scout master.

INVITATIONS have been sent out for the approaching marriage of Miss Mary L Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Gray, to

Dayton.

FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs Flossie Hardy Mills were held May 22 at Zion Hope Baptist Church with burial in the church

Fred B Jordan, son of Mr and cemetery. Mrs. Mills died May Iff Mrs. Jake Jordan. The wedding Survivors include a daughter, is to take plaeo June 3. at the home Miss Debra Mills; her mother. Mrs

of the bride's parents.

Julia A. Wiley; her father.'George

MR. AND MRS. Joseph Price ^f ar dy t Indianapolis; a brother,

Hosie R Dabney: her step-father, George Wiley; a step-sister, Mrs.

Carrie M. Wilson,

Evanston, 111..

Wiley

and grandson, Reggie Price, and Kooert and Everett Davis of Louisville were the recent weekend

guests of Mrs. Raehel D. Hopkins ;inf | a step-brother, George

and family. Mrs. Price is the sister j r Chicago.

of Mrs Hopkins and the Davis

boys are her brothers. The group I

CM r E' L fh e J‘ch ,t S„ndarand Uwed NegrO MimStCF

the city after enjoying a delight-

ful family dinner.

HOWARD KING of Indianapolis | is in towm visiting his mother, Mrs. Emma King Clardy, and other rel-

atives. Mrs. Clardv. who had been j „ . r a . ill for Some time, is reported much p ? s or " f ' Augu imrv-rwvpH | ‘me Presbyterian C lunch in the

, * , Bronx, N. Y. for I he past 22 years.

MR. AND MRS. Jake Jordan ; WflS recently named vice moderator entertained in then home . unda> ^j lc general assembly of the honoring their cousins, Mr. anf * J m j|]j 0 n member United Presbvtei Mrs. Clyde ( ooksey ot Earhngton. j an church in the United States Guests enjoying the countiy ham j -^he Rev. Hawkins was appointed repast included Mr. and VIis. DM'yl the post, the .second highest in Gray, Miss Mary L Gray, : Iis. , ,^ church, by Rev. Herman Lee • oseph Northmgton and Fred Jor- 'g urncr> who defeated the Bronx

clergyman by two votes

Named to High Presbyterian Job CLEVELAND — The Rev Elder

dan.

HERBERT HAYES of Little Rock was the recent weekeixi^uest &1 Lucian Bell and daughter, Miss Bernice Bell. MR. AND MRS. Charles Shields have returned to their home in Indianapolis after visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Percy Bell and other relatives. MR. AND MRS. Wesley Diamond of Indianapolis were the rc-

Born in New York, Rev Hawkins attended Bloomfield college in New Jersey, and received his minister!31 training at New York's Union Theo-

logical Seminary.

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Steinwedel Endorsed For Governor By World Champion Archie Moore Few men in public office ever executes a workable program to ticipate and benefits can they have have the opportunity of meeting always carry the light to the foe. respect and concern for their state.

face to face with a fighter right after a bruising battle—but Bert

“It is a nleasure to know such He sincerely believes that the laand Indiana will proudly borc :’ « nd the smaJL businessman

Steinwedel, a proved and experi- . , . t th 1 der must have their rightful place

enceri state official, did

on top of this he was wholeheart- wpdp i vnnr np m0 cratic candidate Wl t,,e SLa ' ,i 01 ,ncjia,na — ana tnat edly approved by Li K ht-Heavy- J!, r nomination a S Governor ot th<!ir bl! individually weiirht Champion of the World .. and rollectively recarded, if we

the able leadership of Bert Stein-

and voice in the administration of the state of Indiana—and that

weight Champion of the World Archie Moore, when he visited the auditor’s office last Thursday

and collectively regarded, if are all to prosper and grow.

for nomination

Indiana.

xi.u.oua . . . ^ be champion came down to the

The dapper Moore, smiling proud- state auditor’s office Thursday Mr. Stienwedel has long been ly and in a pleasing mood, shook morning after his fight with Willi active in city and county political Mr. Steinwedel’s hand and later Besmanoff the night before, and matters, his and before being made this statement: “As one brought his own photographer leadership elected auditor he was champion to another, I heartily en- with him to chat with Steinwedel. district pre.sjdent and southern dorse Albert A. Steinwedel, state Archie, Moore was first intro- regional director of the Marion auditor, for Governor of the great duced to the next Governor by County Young Democrats,

and noble state of Indiana. He Wesley O. Jackson, public rela-

Out of

The Woods

By RON WOODS

is TONY COMO, seem- V-e fellow came from New Orleans to watch the races. fYES, he’s still here') . . . ELEN OATES’ new shadow is named WARD GRIFFIN . . , Hard to ‘ell the difference between FAY DREW and her sister JAflET- . . . PAT MOTLEY (18-year-old Butler freshman) is a modes girl. Says she hasn’t grown up yet. Her philosophy: “Live each day as it corres, taking whatever comes with it in stride.”

ATTENTION, boys and girls who rny own personal opinion the whole From out in Texas we get the wish to know thm etiquette of dating! case was handled wrong by the word that pal HALBERT DICKERRead Evelyn DuVal’s “The Art of prosecuting attorney.” . . . It is SON has organized a singing group Dating,” a book which tells of ex- cxremely depressing as a technical called THE FOUR AIRMEN . . . p»eriences in dressing, dating, dining accomplishment. However, more The group must be pretty good and dancing. BOYS, if when you significant than racial injustice, seeing as how they recently put were introducing yourself <0 “her” discrimination and aggression is the on a show for the general. Let’s

family, you wished some thing would carry you off—forget your experiences and road “THE ART OF DATING”. From it you will learn how to make many types of introductions. As for the GIRLS, if when “he” asks your mother io let him ake you to a movie and

Johnny Mathis

apparent collapse of justice in our hope We’ll be hearing more of Che own community. Striving for the fellas soon on Decca Records . . . right to sit in' a nightclub, eat at By the way. Hal’s address is A/3c a restaurant or swim on a beach Halbert. L. Dickerson Jr., 3331 St. isn’t as urgent as trying to establish School So., Box 522, Amarillo AFB, law and order where it is evident Texas Hal told me to tell all you it s needed. gals to write, so let’s not let our

• men in uniform down . . . (Come

NAPTOYVN NICY PAT ROBIN- 1° ♦hink of it I haven’t written SON hosted a going-away party for ' ,a te ; ly but hen, I m not a popular Kappa HAROLD OLIVER **!> . . BETTY COLLINS will <Mr. V\ hiskers got lum) at the Kappa bc leaving on her trip to MexFo House the other night and everyone sc °n ^rid "o don t mean Mexico, showed up in lip-ton shape . . . Indiana. Some peopl 0 have all the In (tie tip-toppiest shape of all • • • SURPRISE SURPRISE:

was the guesi of honor who came in debunking the drunk (in other

nearly every-

she says “NO” definitely, don t cry WASTED)

and make an unpleasant scene p (j nf .| ud j ng this writer) was enIn .?.' ea . d rc3 j 4 tbe dra 1,18 joying thr 1 ing ding-adinging into with^ home dates. A comple e eve t(ir wcf> wrp hours of the mornng mngs entertainment is hidden be- ljn}i| kATIILYN JAMES screamed;

tween its covers. Other social “vyiio qtot f MY UOAT 9 ’*

functions are discussed in this in Arty’s over it's time ‘to call teresting humorous and under- u a d ' v) „ aroM> incidentally, will standing book. Breeze on down to |)p sf;itinnrfl for awhi , P at Ft Knox. Central Library and check on THE Ky wj)h , (us wrifer . s verv dear

friend WILLIAM J. RASPBERRY <(he J stands for Jazzy). Mr. College Set’s address do whom it may concern) is Pvt William J. Raspberry, U S 55 fi87 613 Co A. 13th Bn.

ART OF DATING.”

TWINKLE, TWINKLE. STAR: Butler coed PAT WILLIAMS told this writer the other night that she

will become Mrs Johnny Math,. 4th Tim Reel . USATCA. Ft. Knox!

• lies the the wealthy 23-ycar-oid (w . crooner) in 1965; but Johnny, who v '

says he has no idea whether he will continue to sing for a living

BULLETIN: Just talked <0 lady at Embers. Said that if JOHNNY

EMMA CULPEPPER phoned the other day. Wanted to know if I wanted to be one of the rommentators at the Miss Sepia of Indianapolis Beauty Pageant and Contest at the Roof June 25. Told her she could count on me to appear. And why not? All those beautiful girls—omigoodness! Mv thanks to the Scarlet Voguettes for the gracious invite ... All lovers of beauty should make a note of this event. It nromises to be entertaining as well as—educational? The club will be sponsoring another hair design workshop Sunday at Emma’s home, 2615 Indianapolis. Lending a helping hand will be Mrs.

Myrtie Brooks.

WOODS OF WISDOM:

times before their deaths; The valiant never taste

of death but once.

—SHAKESPEARE — Like BOOM!

His friends say—Bert. Stein-

or direct movies in the future, says MATHIS is to appear at the Embers COURAGE: Cowards die many

he’s sure of one thing — ho doesn’t if W ould be after Oct 13 ... so want to ever get married. Only rc]ax gals rp j ax THOM EUfour years ago the Negro ballade-er BANK, who to this writer is a percouldn’t afford the down payment fot . f fw j n nf RAMSEY LEWIS, said on a San Francisco bachelor apart- j 1P j s goj ng back home to Crawment. Now he lives in an 18-room fordsviilc to stay in two or three mansion on Sunset Boulevard in the W eeks . What will the po’ gals heart of Beverly Hills. Johnny has do now — mnieondness . . . “CHARarrived where Frank Sinatra was jjfr MALONE GOT A JOB" . . 17 years ago — he has the gals cjrp, it’s getting so our Indianapolis almost faint, their mouths open, employers will hire anyone these their eyes glazed, while their hoy- f ] aV s . . . There’s a revolutionary friends growl. Johnny s mouth dis- new vanishing cream deodorant, tortions, wild-eyed look and male You put it on the odor remains, Lima Horne-isms bothers the gals But you disappear and no one knows

r» man who knows* and under- tYonlTman and "nXd' “nnHamam -del is a man f„? a man’s sized r ,J"*,? '-here the smell is cmming from

job. Bert

stands the problems of the little Incidentally, Mr. Steinwedel empcople; who is trained and able ploys more Negroes in his office /. •>

to chart the path for the ‘Golden than a n thc other elected officials "

Sixties’ as head of the state of together, an employee said.

Indiana. Bert Steinwedel says that thc

“Bert Stcinw'edel will become government of Indiana is a gov-

another ‘champ’ in his field as I ernment of all the people ... He Got your Recorder each week at did in mine—for he plans and recognizes that only as people par- any neighborhood store.

Steinwedel is a happy he lives in Seymour,

Indiana, with his wife and two

children.

Tuning in on ANDERSON

ANDERSON—Miss Patricia Ann Taylor will become the bride of William F. Raymore Sunday, July 10. The announcement was made this week by the bride-to-

Alice Adams, Hannah Porter, Janice Cox and Betty Jones. THOSE CONFIXED in St. John Hospital are Mesdames Sam Townsend and Mildred Mitchell and Carl Carter, and Ray Wright. Others on the sick list include Mesdames Margaret Davis, Anna Glazebrooks, Pearl Boone, Sadye and Florence Cox and Madelyne

ing was B. Harry Beckham. Irvin and James and John AUDREA STREATY celebrat- Clemons,

ed her birthday Sunday, May 22 at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Taylor. Serving as

(jokingly of course) asked Pat: Hoar that LORETTA WEBB and “What does Johnny have that I RONALD LACY arc just about don’t have?” “$100,000 a year,’ was ready to do the do. If memory the answer. “It’s Not For Me To serves me right it was Ronald who Say”) ... told nv' he’rl nover get married. SHARON WILSON (of Geo. Ixoretfa, what have vou done to that Washington University) has put up boy? . . . “Stretching Out With the “go away” sign to marriage Ramsey Lewis" record album capproposers on both coasts . . . Happy tures the jazz fiends sassle-dazzle. to read in college papers that Ne- It includes a batch of Ramsey’s gro students are becoming more best sounds. A bargain . . . HERE’S interested in newspaper work. In- ONE FOR THE BOOK: WHITE formation 4s as importanit, they now TEXAN CONVICTED OF ATsay, as entertainment. TEMPTED RAPE ON A NEGRO

• GIRL WHOSE BROTHER FACES

JUDGE NOBLE R. PEARCY ELECTRIC CHAIR FOR RAPING (Municipal Court 6) explained why A WHITE WOMAN. (White man he dismissed the discrimination got 25 years) . . . LAURA MAYS case brought against MILDRED is all aglow again. She lost her head TTHOMPSON, white owner of the and heart to a Marlon Brando type Turf Club, by JOHN TORIAN and fella at Pete Crowe’s party the other his group of “Unbeatables” , . . night and we can’t get her to men“I had no choice in the matter. In tion anyone else’s name. His name

Frances Smith

Mi’s. Frances Smith. 330 W. 10th, died May 24 in General Hospital. Services were held May 27 in Stuart Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, 52, was born at Larayette, and had lived in India-

napolis 50 years.

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he’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas hostess was her mother, Mrs. Taylor, 2009 Cedar. Miss Taylor Yvonne Streaty. Games were cnis a junior at Anderson High joyed by the guests and a door School and her fiancee, son of Mr. prize was won by Marty Davis. 1 and Mrs. Elmo Raymore, 1322 REFRESH MENTS WERE VV. 13th, is a member of the U.S. served to Gale Rogers, Donna and i Marines stationed at Quantico, Debbie Streaty, Lynn Watson,! Ya. He is a graduate of Ander- Michelle Newsome, Stephenie son High School. Streaty, Terry Dawson, Marty ‘‘THE PRICE OF FREEDOM” Davis, Tony Rogers, Wright Watwas the subject on which Attor- son, Michael and Butch Teague ncy Frank R. Beckwith spoke May and Dory Brown. Mothers pres29 to kick-off a freedom fund ent were Mesdames Pat Dawson, rally sponsored by the Anderson D. Streaty, G. Teague, Jessie branch of the. NAACP. The meet- Davis, Anne Rogers, Isabella Newing, held at Second Methodist some, Sally Page and E. Watson, f’hurch, was for workers in the THE TEN KE^S CLUB met branch membership drive. The recently at the home of Mrs. Beadrive has as its goal 200 new trice Coleman. Members attendmembers. Chairman for the meet- ing were Mesdames Clara Hop-

good, Wanda Vaughn, Katie Green, Christine Cantrell, Elizabeth VanMeter, Eola Miller and Martha

Watson.

THE JUNIOR PHYLLIS Wheatley Club May 29 at the home of Miss Dorothy Williams. Miss Patricia Irving is president. THE SENIOR PHYLLIS Wheatley Club met June 1 at the home of Mrs. Anna Durden with Mrs. Pearl Johnson as hostess. Mrs. Verda Cochran is president. A PROGRAM, featuring the Harmony Singers of St. Louis, and sponsored by Triumph Baptist Church, was held May 29 at the old Friendship Baptist Church. Chairman of the affair was Mrs. G. R. Reddings. THE CRUSADERS of Second Baptist Church held a pitch-in supper May 23 at the home of Mrs. Mary Broadnax. Attending the affair were Edgar Hyatt, Carolyn Hyatt, Otis Ward, Arneta and Marsha Shields, McMurphy Hughes, Clarence Christian, Grace Ward and Timothy Broadnax. THE SENIOR STEWARDESS Board of Allen Chapel A ME Church gave a measuring party May 24 at the home of Mrs. Emma White and Mrs. Eddie Mae Washington. A dinner was served to Mesdames Anna Durden, Ethel Wray, Daisy Brown, Betty Maxwell, Estha Yourie, Emma Taylor, Yvonne Streaty, Mary Carter, Evelyn Cooper, Dorothy Tyler, Louise Vaughn, Johnnie Mae McReynolds, Pauline Saunders, Pearl Johnson and Opal Adams and Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Jones, Lorenzo Washington and Miss Katie Mae McReynolds. THE JOLLY EIGHT CLUB met recently at the home of Mrs. Lois Jackson. After the business session a social hour was held and refreshments were served to Mesdames Mary F. Richardson,

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