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4—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 16,1960

RECENT BRIDE: Miss Gloria Adams became Mrs. Carl Gordon recently in a beautiful ceremony at Fort Wayne's Union Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, 832 Eliza, Fort Wayne, are the parents of the bride The groom is the son of Mr. and Mis. Elton Gordon, 2301 Washington, Findlay, O. Miss Adams is a graduate of Central High School, and attended Tennessee A. and I. State University. She is a member of the Union Baptist Church of which Dr. Adams is the minister. Mr. Gordon, a"Findlay Senior High School alumnus, also attended Findlay College. Gloria Adams and Carl Gordon Wed in Impressive Church Rites FORT WAYNE — Union Baptist Church was the scene Saturday evening, of vows uniting Miss Gloria Adams and Carl

Gordon.

The bridge is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, 832 Eliza, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gordon, 230! Washington, Findlay, 0., are parents of the groom.

The single-ring ceremony was

read by the bride’s father, Dr. Anthony Adams, brother of the

Clyde Adams, while nuptial mu- bri ae, was the nns-bearer.

sic, played by Mrs. Evelyn Os- R °Per Gordon, brother of the borne, toned softly. Soloist for the groom served as the best man. occasion was Mrs. Ann Younger. J Th * groom s brother, Roger Gor-

Standards of white carnations do "> was th . e best maa - .

along with candelabras and palms A reception was held in the decorated the alter which was church recreation hall immediatedraped with white satin. ^ after the ceremony. Hostesses

, , were: Mesdames Margaret Howell,

A^ e *i^ rl ^ e n iHararl J ess * e Minor, Shirley Sims, Doelegantly scalloped ft «"bro.dered lores Greeni MMdie Scruggs, Salnylon organza, with a sabrina , je Nesbitti Fl . anoes Kilk , ,. ouisc neckline and delicately shirred and Mrs . wina Rakel . Misses sleeves. The skirt was embro dered Nard Marva Macon. Evelyn Sims, in redingote style with scalloping c f Cloud, Bohhio .lean Thomas, details. The full bonffan skirt sharon Lmve and B ,, tty rioman was floor length and featured a Mr and Mrs G ord „ n w jn mako billowing bustle which ended in a ^ hnme Findlay where he sweeping c o u rt rain. ® ^ j s employed by the county eingi-

tip veil fell from a crown of neeri ' d , vi , io „

pearls. She carried a cascade of

red and white roses. The bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. CalVDSOS tO Present Joseph Adams, was matron ,, K a. s-*, ,, honor. Bridesmaids were Miss /V\lSS Chorm —

Karen Adams, sister of the bride, and Misses Ella Watkins and Louise Minor. They worq identical mint green pure silk organza dresses with sabrina necklines, three-quarter length full Victorian sleeves; shirred cummerbund midriffs with full gathered skirt that had deep hand-sewn hems. The matching headpieces were

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VOWS EXCHANGED: St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the beautiful ceremony of Miss Anne Cordelia Hines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hines, when she became the bride of Lt. Berry A. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Williams Sr., of Washington, D. C. Rev. Bernard A. Strange, pastor of St. Rita's Catholic Church, performed the double-ring ceremony and sang the high Mass.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: Mr and Mrs Francis Crowdus, 966 N. Pershing, announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean to William Nelson Dailey, son of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, 1145 N. Sheffield. The wedding will tgke place August 20, 1960 at 2:30 p. m. at St. Paul Baotist Church with the Rev. Charles Daily officiating. Miss Crowdus is a graduate of Crispus Attacks High School and Indiana University. Mr. Dailey attended Indiana University.

Mrs. Charlie Rhea returned from Chicago 111., last week after being called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Laura Puryear, Bennett, who formerly lived here.

Anne Hines, Lt. Berry Williams Wed in Si. Bridget's Church Riles

Walker Alumni Form , Convention Body Members of the Madam C. J. Walker Beauty College Alumni have formed a convention committee to assist the Walker Company in .completing plans for the firm’s 60th Anniversary Celebration August 21-24 here in Indian-

apolis.

A very impressive ceremony uniting Miss Anne Cordelia Hines, and Lt. Berry A. Williams in matrimony, took place recently at St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church Miss Hines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hines and Lt, Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Berry Williams Sr., Washington, D. C Rev. Bernard T. Strange, pastor C„ brother of the groom; Michael of St. Rita’s, performed the double Smith, James Gilreath and Robert

ring ceremony and sang the high Lee.

Mass. Immediately fol’owing the cere- „ , • „ c. „ -J mony a reception was held in the Edwin Hines CSC., a s 61 ** 1- home of the bride’s parents at .anan at Moreaul Seminary, Notre 402 Berkley. The pink and white

The committee met first on June Dame, was present at the altar. theme was used throuchout At 21, and since has been holding Escorted by her father, the bride the reception scene two pink rib-

worc a white silk taffete sheath boned azalea trees bordered gown with overskirt The fitted t|, e fr(>nt steps while two ids bodice featured a bateau neckline , le i d bouquets of pink glads and and three-quarter length s eeves. *,bite mums, Gold wedding bells Motifs of re-embroidered Alencon swung from the porch chandelier, lace with pearls and beadwork a- and ink and white with domed the bodice and skirt. The ostrich feathers decorated the

overskirt fell from the back into reception room

bi-weekly meetings

Chairmen of the several special committees are: Mrs. Bernice Kent and Mrs. Peggy Landers, tickets; Mrs. Lunetta Thompson, hospitality and hostesses; Mrs. Mary Childs, housing; Mrs. Margaret E. Smith, pre-registration;

Mrs. Mary Cummins, local attend- 1 & coUrt train which was trimmed ance; Edward Brooks, transpor- 1 v ’ith motifs of Alencon lace and

Hostesses were Mrs. Eliza-

tation.

"Mr. Esquire" Dance Members of Hie Caiypsos Club will present their 3rd Annual "Miss Charm" — "Mr. Esquire" drnce Saturday, July 23, at the IbEW Hall, 3518 E. Michigan. This year’s candidates for 'Tie “Mass Charm” title are the Miss-

YW Starts Classes In Swimming July 18 The last term of swimming classes for women and girls be fore fall was announced by the

Indianapolis YWCA.

Those who wish to learn the fundamentals of swimming before the summer ends or who are start ing a late vacation, are urged to enroll early for the classes be-

picture hate, "with double layers ^merson^nd P%! rinniniTiulv Tia <: " ,ssc ? “e- „ P f nylon hair braid delicately eTa^'m 8 ,;™ Wmc i ~ held Ue foMW

pleated on taffete clips with pearl- short “Mr. Esquire" candidates weeks.

are William Barnett Michael El-j Special classes arc scheduled for !U John Lewis, Ronald Tayloi | those who are afraid of water, and Ron Goods. j n addition, there will be classe Winners of [he 1960 titles will in fho oarly levels of swimming be crowned by last year’s win-i RrcHttirnH™ r,,n ners, Miss Nonna Cheatham and the YWCA 329 N p sw,nR , at i Elroy Edwards The winners will p or r • Pennsylvania, he presented with oavVi awai-Hc anrl . r in ^ or rnation, call the

registration office, ME. 5-5471,

centered tiny taffeta bows in hack. They all carried bouquets of pink roses. Little Miss Gail Jenkins served as flower girl, and John

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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Berryhill of Hempstead, N.Y., and Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Richardson of Camp Carson, Colo., were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smith Jr,, 2102 Broadway. Din-

pearls. She wore a crown o fseed both Lawvence, Mrs. Lillian Taypcarls and crystal drops from * or - Mrs. Mary Bivens, Mrs. Barwhich fell a veil of imported silk bara Bivens, Mrs. Juanita Mcillusion, and carried a bouquet of Clure, . Mrs. Vera Malone, Mrs. uhite phalaenopsis orchids and E drnon i a Shaffer and the Misses white ostrich feathers. Norma Payne. Sonja Griffin and

Brenda Bowles.

Miss Rita Hines sister of the M wimanls is a cr!ldua t c of S “ii ? „ 0 C St Agnes Academy and attended a gown ot deep pink organza over Marjan Co . lcge shc madc hor do . affeta with a pink satin cummer- but ln , 958 al tho , )rbl „ antc Ba n i.und and matching pink shoes S p onsored bv tho Alpha Alpha Bridesmaids, similiany attired in Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sogowns of lighter pink, were Miss rority, and is a member of the Eleanor Hines, another sister of National Debutante League, Inc. *he bride; Miss Teresa Taliefer, Lt. Williams is a graduate of InMiss Gail Malone, Miss Carolyn diana University’ and a member of Williams, of Washington, D C.. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, sister of the groom, and Miss Viv- Preceding tho wedding, a perian Bedenbaugh of Detroit The isenal shower was gh'en for the bridesmaids’ dresses were design- bride by Mrs Elizabeth Lawrence td and made by Mrs. Wanda j n her home at 3178 Graceland. I homas Bragg. All of the attend- Invited guests were Miss Patriants carried bouquets of pink lil- c ia Robinson. Mira Margaret Pat:es and pink ostrich feathers. terson, Dr. leois Brown, Mrs. MarLittle Miss Linda Sue Lawrence, garet Carpenter, Miss Rita Hines, the flower girl, who preceded Miss Sylvia Smith, Mirs. Rowena the b ide to the altar, wore a floor Taylor and M ! rs. Brenda Bowles, length dress of pink organza and Miss Patricia Robinson was hostrarried a basket of rose petals. ess for a miscellaneous shower Master Paul Mark Hines, broth- which was given in her home at or of the bride, was the ring bear- 681 W. 29th. Those attending were er. He bore the ring to the altar Mrs. Patricia Cox Smith, Miss in the throat of a lily. Charlene Cox, Mirs. Barbara Mills, Roger Birt served as best man. Mrs. Helen Hickman, Miss Janice

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Berryhills and Richardsons arc The ushers v/ere Donald Johnson. Williams, Miss Katherine Crowe, former residents of this city. Barnett Williams, Washington, D. Miss Marva Williams, MLss Fay — B’ownlcc, Mrs. Sarah Kimbrough.

Miss Peggy Sue Bailey, Miss Audrey Thomas and Miss Teresa Talie-

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The bridal party was entertained at a dinner given by Mirs. Williams’ grandmother, Mrs. Jesse Jarman, following the rehearsal, Friday night Following the dinner Roger Eirt hosteded a bachelor party for the ushers and bridegroom, while Miss Taliefer entertained the bride and bridesmaids at a hen party. Out-of-town guests included Miss Joanne Conner, Grosse Fointe, Mich * Miss Rita Waston Chicago; Miss Patricia McDonald, Chicago; Richard Shivers, Gary; Kenny Gibson, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. H. O. Roberts ainujl Miss Mable Roberts, Terre Haute; John Frederick Leekc, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Miarie Griffin, aunt of ’.he bride, Emmett, Felrath E. and Miss Sonja Griffin, cousins of the bride, aT of Chicago; Miss Norman Payne, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Berry Williams Sr., parents of the groom. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will leave for Sacramento, Calif., where Lt Williams is stationed at the U. S. Army Signal Depot.

LANCERS HONOR SWEETHEART: The Lancers, prominent local 'jocial club honored Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson on their 13th Wedding Anniversary with a champagne party. Pictured, (left to right:) Henry T. Anderson, club treasurer, Mrs. Patterson

(Lancers' Sweetheart), Mesdames Pearl Long, Levetra Walker, Mrs. Henry Anderson, Marvina Washington, Marie Wheeler, and Ruby McCrimmons. Other guests not pictured were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson and Mrs. Arthur White.

Mrs. Lottie Coleman, Evansville and Mrs. Lucy Fields, Rockport, were called to the city by the death of their brother, Charles Grimes last week. They are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. Amelia Collins, ajid family, 910 Eugene

Clubs

ARTISTIC 8 met at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Buckner. Prizes were won by Mesdames Irene Stepp, Jamesetta Stepp and Christine Jones, Mrs. Lena Perkins, Treas., was crowned gueen of her Lodge, after raising the most money for the Daughters of Isis. Next hostess will be Mrs. Chris tine Jones, 2324 Carrollton.

GIRLS PROGRESSIVE 12 met last Thursday with Mrs. Helen Allen. Next meeting with Mrs Evelyn Chinn, 157 W. 23rd. Invi tation are not acceptable until September. * * * NORTHSIDE WONDER GIRLS met July 10, with Mrs, Claudia Kimble, 3451 Sutherland. The club will vacation during the month of August. * * * LES PETITE MADEMOISELLES met at the home of Miss Kay Brooks, 1736 Minocqua, Apt. C. Next meeting will be with the correspondence secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley, 421 W. Bernard. CORVETTES will hold their next meeting Saturday, July 16, 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Carole Finnell, 537 W. 29th. Harold Saunders, 2232 N. Kenwood was the winner of a giant 17 lb. ham recently given by the Corvettes.

Little Rock Residents Visit Aelatives Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Dander of Little Rock are in the city visiting Mr. Dander’s mother, Mrs. Katherine Dander, 936 W. 35th, and sister, Mrs. Berry C. Garrett, 4110 Cornelius. They are the house guests of the Garretts. Enjoying a wonderful vacation, they attended the Daughters of Isis dance given last week at the Meridian Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Garrett is the treasurer of the Daughters of Isis. Adding to the festivities, a family reunion was held Wednesday. Guests were to include three brothers, Jerome, T. A. and Leonard Dander, and a sister, Mrs. Viola Brents.

MARRIAGE VOWS EXCHANGED: Kathryn Jane Miller, daughter of Guy Leslie Miller Jr., Los Angeles, pledged wedding vows recently with Jessie Thurman Smith, son of Daniel Smith, during morning rites at St. Augustine's Church in Gary. Rev. Wallace Wells officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Impressive Church Riles Unite Gary Couple GARY — Miss Kathryn Jane AAiller was married to Jesse Thurman Smith during morning rites at St. Augustine's Church, Gary. Rev. Wallace Well’s officiated at the couple's exchange ot vows. Miss Miller is the daughter of Guy Leslie Miller Jr. of Los Angeles, and Mr. Smith is the son of Daniel Smith The bride’s dress was of ice- in Gary. She attended Roosevelt blue organdy topped with blue University, Chicago, and was gradlace. A tiara of blue satin roses uated from Ball State Teachers secured her short veil of ice-blue College. She is a member of Delta net. She carried a cluster of yel- Sigma Theta and vice president low roses with streamers. of Shangri-la. Miss Louise Jones of Indianap- Mr. Smith attended Fisk Uniolis was maid of honor. She chose versity, Nashville, and Roosevelt a dress of yellow organdy and University in Chicago, and is a wore matching accessories. member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraA reception was given for the ternity. He is employed by the couple at the church before they city of Gary as property manager left on a wedding trip to Detroit in the department of redevelopand Canada. ment. The bride, formerly of Indian- The couple will be at home to apolis, is a kindergarten teacher their friends at 1347- Marshall St., at Daniel Hole Williams School Gary.

(Chatting, with the

By ELSA JACKSON

A very large group of relatives and friends gathered at the club home last Saturday night to see the first FAC tour off to o good start. Everyone was in a jovial mood and the presence of Mrs. Mable Toddy of California made it seem like a reunion. Mrs. Toddy was one of the Mrs. Emma McKnight is asking Mexico tourists last year and all persons planning to go to stopped here on her way home the Farm Colony, Saturday, from a tour of the South with July 23, to be at the club home friends. at 12 noon. Cars will he needed While here Mrs. Toddy was the also. This is the annual Health house guest of Mrs. Clara Kirk and Welfare Committee’s party Hill, N. Capitol. for patients at the colony. We have had no new's from the -* group ‘hat left for the Black Fjv e Generations

Hills of South Dakota.

We are all looking forward to the California-Hawaii trip that will leave, July 31. Mrs. Emma McKnight who won the trip to

California said, that she will never be able to say enough to express her appreciation to the many friends who helped her win first place in the Tour Queen con-

test.

Chester Little, FAC first vicepresident, presided at a very interesting meeting, Monday, July 11. The regular program of FAC meetings was carried out. William Bobo is urging FAC members to get their tickets for

Mr. Dander is employed by the the Indiana - Minneapolis game, Post Office in Little Rock, and Friday, July 29. We want to his wife teaches in the public; make a nice showing. Mr. Bobo

school system. is ticket chairman.

Represented At Birthday Party The Hampton family’s annual get-to-gether commemorating the birthday of their aunt, Mrs. Margaret Milliken, was climaxed July 4th with a gala week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Milli- • ken, 2711 Ethel Street. Forty members of the family were present coming from Winchester, Ky„ Cincinnati, Ohio, Richmond and Muneie, Ind., Chicago, 111., Detroit, Mich., and Benton Harbor, Mich Five generations were represented. Plans were made for the 1961 get-to-gether to be held with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hampton, in

Muneie, Ind.

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MEET THE CALYPSOS: Above ore some of the members of the Caiypsos Club. Shown (left to right) Mis’ses Ollie Hampton, dance chairman; Priscilla Miles, president; Lois J. Avery, publicity chairman; Artila Wilkerison, Rosie Ann Cheatham, souvenir booklet chairman; Bcenda R. Dickey, Lillian Thompson, patrons chairmen; and Mrs.

Judith Lockett Parker, vice-presidant. Other members not shown are the Misses Margaret Holt, Barbara Leasure, Virginia Pettigrew, and • Mrs. Laura Upshaw. The Caiypsos are presenting their 3rd annual ’ "Miss Charm; Mr. Esquire" dance July 23, at the IBEW Hall.

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