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4—The Indianapolis Recorder, July 23,1960 lAJomen i federated ((ul ^jeun
By CLARA PHILLIPS
A chartered bus carried a jarroup of Federated Club Women from Indianapolis to Gary to join groups from all over the state te take part in the 57th annual convention. Mrs. Blanche Cross, state presi- Mackey at a lawn party, dent, who preceded the delegation. The district reports from presimet the group at First Baptist dents and their clubs were heard: Church, pastored by Rev. Robert Mrs. Bessie Henderson of the E. Penn. North Star; Mrs. Gertrude VVeathThe Gary committee, headed hy crly of the Eastern; Mrs. Edna Mrs. Dorothy Williams, president, Johnson. Southern; and Mrs. HayMrs. Blanche Wilson, general dee Wilson. Central, chairman, and many other co- All the clubs presented many workers, put out the red carpet new ideas and showed progress for all the delegates. The dele- that had been made to enable gation was welcomed by many clubs to take back something new
groups as well as city officials, to their clubs.
The meeting was opened bv The march of the Golden Ager.s, the National Association of Col- highlighted the evening. The ored Girls with its supervisor, marchers were all dressed in Mrs. Margaret Howell and Miss white with lovely pink collars Millie Hoffman, national president and were led by Mrs. Lula Bean of the Board For NACG’s, in and assistants, Mrs. Haydee Wilcharge. The meeting was turned son and Mrs. Mary Williams, over to Miss Evelyn^ Wallace, After devotions, Monday mornpresident of the NACG’s. A love- ing, the usual business, seating of ly program was rendered. A panel delegates and naming committes
discussion on “Youth and Adults took place.
Work Together” was also pre- Reports from various departsented. t _ ments were started. Mrs. Beulah A reception for the girls in the Dixon, who led the panel discusFriendship House was largely at- s j on on juvenile delinquency, said: tended. * “The problems start with the The Oratorical contest and tal- family life in the home and beent night was held at the church, come more complex as our living Miss Patricia White was crowned becomes more complex.” “Miss Indiana” for bringing in Mrs. Madelyne Irvin, remarked the largest sum of money for the in her discussion: “Say what you girls. mean and do it. Children need The executive board meeting of security and love as a founda-
the state opened with Clara Phil- tion.”
lips presiding. The clubs recom- Mrs. M. Howell said: “We must mended the Scholarship award t© give a child a chance to express be given to the talented Miss Kay himself. More counseling is needGranger, of Washington, Ind. e d in the home and ask God to
Sunday morning all the ladies guide us.”
attended church where they were Mr Benjamin Dobbins, an of-
meeting was held Sunday after- p C< L r v juvenile court of 1 a very impressive ceremony hem recently or bt. Bridget s noon at First AME Church with menibe'r * delinouents 8 are^nennle* R ornan Catholic Church, united in matrimony Miss Betty
Mr. Blanche Cross ^esidin, and Tany00^ CTe.'! Hutcherson and Col James Staples Jr.
Mrs. F. J. tMiMord, n st e ]j nqu€nt p aren ts. Some are emo- The bridge is the daughter of Mrs. Ardelia Hutcherson, P The Meeting was highlighted by Jj^need lisycHatHst^The^ai^ j Qnd tHe 9r0 ° m ' S ^ S ° n ° f Mr ^ MrS ' JOmeS St ° ples Sr
ents shoulcl cooperate with the 1 The double-ring ceremony was The groom’s brother, Sylvester
f rAlnrpd Women’s sc h 0 °l an( f church by teaching read hy Father McIntyre. Miss Staples, was best man. The ushers Clubs ° t ^ le tHups in the home.” 1 carl Dickerson was the organist were Eugene Battis, John Gardner, She spoke of the rich heritage Election of officers was held f nd Mj s s Judius Harding the solo- Alfred R Smith and Edward
of the clubs’ background and how and the nominating committee, ist - Banks.
it was all brought about from headed by Mrs. Lena Harris, pre-1 Escorted hy her brother. Virgil Immediately'following the cere1905 to the present time. If we sented its slate. The results of Hutcherson. Cincinnati, the bride mony a reception was held at the want to progress we must push th e election are as follows: Mes- wore a ballerina-length gown of beautiful Holcomb Garden House forward dames Fannye J. Benford. presi- chantillv lace with a sabrina neck- on the Butler University campus. At the close of the meeting Mrs. dent: Mabel* Strum, first vice- hue and delicately shirred sleeves. The hostesses were Mrs. Lillian Bessie Henderson was crowned president; Lucille Williams, 2nd The filled bodice drizzled with Carson, who also served as bridal “Miss Indiana” for bringing in vice-president; Carrie Richardson, ^us pearls and sequins and the consultant: Mrs Margaret L. the most money for the women, chanlain; Leona Comer, recording over skirt fell in graceful flairs, ^ mit i. and Mrs. Ruth Banks, sisa# fVio nt thw meeting a secretary Gertrude Weatherly Hie back panel featuring overlap- firs of iho bride, Mrs. Nora Jane At the cl° se assistant secr^tarv' Erma Rogers' P* n K tiers of ruffles. Her finger-tip Bettis and Miss Roberta Staples, E rou p of «« were wait.nK w,th Erm. Rojejj, „ {e|| from crowtl sisters of the groom; Mrs. Virgil poltfe ^escort for^ a tour of_the se r c ^ r “P; J; ln “ e j' pearls and she carried a bouquet Hutchorson. Miiss Anita Dobow,
Uotce o( the £aAtside
By MARY P. McGUIRE
MR. AND MRS.: Betty Hutcherson, daughter of Mrs. Ardelia Hutcherson, pledged wedding vows recently with Col. James Staples Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Staples Sr, during rites at St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church. Father McIntyre officiated tha double-ring ceremony. Betty Hutcherson-James Staples Wed in St. BridaeFs Church A very impressive ceremony held recently at St. Bridget's
"Winning Others to Christ" is the theme of the convention now in session at hJew Bethel Baptist Church. Delivering the principal address Sunday, Rev. F. K. Dillard, pastor of Gethemane Baptist Church, told the congregation, "Some of us Christians think when we are converted we are through, but Jesus to go out into the field and work. "Instead of sinners dodging us, we dodge them," Rev. Dillard said in his very timely address. Music tor the service was furnished by choir of Gethsemane
Baptist and the Convention Chorus.
Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mablar F. is president of the Business and Washington and Glenn White as- Professional Women’s Club. We sisted with the musical selections, wish them a speedy recovery. Dr. Benjamin F. Davis, pastor MISS SYLVIA BAYA, Chilliof New Bethel, introduced the cothe, O., was the recent house guest speaker, and Herman J. guest of Mrs. Edna Rollins, 1512 King, president of the convention Bundy Place. While in the city committee, made an appeal to all she was entertained by an aunt, members and friends to fill the Mrs. Less Woolen, and Mr. and house each evening and urged Mrs. W. M. Lowe, everyone to purchase their anm- News has just been received versary souvenir program at once that Mrs. Rosetta Clark of Eastbecause the supply is going fast, side Baptist Church, accompanied You would have to see one of by Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mr. and the programs to really appreciate Mrs. Ernest Holifield and others, it, with its many pictures showing recently completed the organizathe departments and officers of tion of a nurses’ group at Rich-
the church and convention. The mond.
Ole Scribe will deliver them any- It js remarkable how many men where in the city. Interested per- are now serving on the nurses
sons should call ME. 8-0095. staff.
MRS. WILLA TAYLOR, 2029 The State Nurses will meet Massachusetts, left the city via July 25 at 7:30 p.m., in the home jet aircraft recently and is vaca- of Mrs. Rosetta Clark, 2509 Sangtioning in California, with her ster. All state nurses and local daughter Martha Ann. The choir nurses are expected to attend,
of which she is president gave
her a beautiful shower prior to her trip. VISITING IN the Hoosier Capital Mrs. Melvin Tatum of Massillon, O., where she is a teacher in the public schools system. Mrs. Tatum is the house guest of Mrs. Geneva Witt Williams, 928 W.
28th.
MRS. JOHN WADE, a beautician, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Georgia Jacobs, and Mrs. Emma Edwards and Mrs. Pearl White left last week to attend the Baptist Sunday School Congress convening in South Bend. Mrs. Wade’s son, Rev. Robert L. Saunders, Pastor of Second Baptist Church in Anderson, is president of the Sunday School Con-
gress.
NEWS COMES to my desk that some of my old friends are shutin. Among them are James Bousley, 1525 Yandes Street, in
DOUGLASS PARK QUEEN: Congratulations are in order for Little Miss Patricia Ann Walker, 3141 Boulevard PI., daughter of Mrs. Lois Day and Herman Walker, after she was crowned "Queen of Douglass Park Wading Pool." Patricia will represent Douglass Park at the city final's, where the judges will choose the King ana Queen of all the Indianapolis Wading Pools. The finals will be held at the Fall Ceek Park Wednesday, July 27 at 9:15 a. m.
Recorder Columnist Receives Invitation Miss Wills Thomas of First Rapist Church, North Indianapolis, was extended an invitation last week to attend, and participate in. The General Assembly of the National Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA. The council will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of its founding at the meeting to be held, December 4-9, 1960, in San Fran-
cisco.
Mis*? Thomas is a member of the Children’s Workers Section of the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of ChuMches. She is also the In-
structional supervisor of the Chil- j^e host church New Bethel
^m^n?Tt rtm Tn 0f t t l le ^ S€ni<>r Baptist, Dr. F. B. Davis, pastor. rhurrh^TH h^ ^ Womens National Hantist Gonvon- .. » ... .. _ Church, Richmond. A Bible quiz
be presented to the group
Starlight Band Convention To Meet at New Bethel Church More than 150 children are expected in Indianapolis, Thursday of next week to attend the State Starlight Band Convention of the Sr. Woman's State Home and Foreign Mis-
sonay Convention.
Mrs. L. B. McKay, of the Corinthian Baptist Church, Indianapolis, is snpervisor of the state group. She is being assisted by Mrs. Irene Mumford of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church.
Women’s National Baptist Conven-
tion of America.
Ihc invitation was extended to
Miss Etta Burton, Mrs. Betty Las-
1042 W. 34th, held open house Saturday, with a garden party in
city of Gary. This was a mar- treasurer; L. A. Van Simms, audi- poal1 *
iTutZidt p (lower «rI h Wa nSj( nmP f Miss ^
^Afte? the’^ ^were enter- tary of e'xecutTve board"' I.Tura bride. She wore a soft blue eganza {^nyTardner F md ^sTviulie tained by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Passmore, parliamentarian; A r -!^ess and carried a basket of rose ^ araner - ana iVUSS vuuue
lena Neal, historian; Lillie Chil- { ' c ^ a • . . Preceding the wedding a dinner dress, superintendent of girls, and The rings were earned to the n was eiven in the home of Mittie St. Clair, chairman of edu- altar on a white satin heart shaped ^ Alfred Smith for the attendcational board. l>ollow by the bride s nephew. Mas- an(s and hostcsscSi a lovc]y Wtch . The educational board members 101 1 ’' rtwa,d ALen tanks. en shower was given by the hosD include: Sarah Allen, Central Dis- Thc bride’s sister, Mrs. Louise esses at 2829 N. Mcridiam. and the trict; Lucille Neighbor, Southern Cardner. was the matron of hono". rehearsal was followed by a bridal District; Estella Chapman, North Sho wore a ™ ft h,u °. sink organza, pj.rtv, in the home of the bride’s Star District; Madelyne Irvin, ballerina-length dress, veiled head mo ther.
Eastern District, and Celestial P iecc anfl matching shoes. The newlyweds are spending the Among those attending was Atty. j Ison Horns and the William BenCampbell, Veronica Ferguson, and Bridesmaids wo. o vlusses Lil- summer in Oklahoma. The new Frank R. Beckwith. netts. Mr. Garrett, a career serv-
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^ The theme for the meeting will
be “Jesus Christ, living Lord of
Garden Party Fetes AU Iife ”
. . . I Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg is presi-
Mrs. Lolita Christie dent of the national council. All ^ „ r u . u - - « i «- xt c meetings arc scheduled to be held icc 4 K J ng ol the h «st church will Olivet Baptist Church, will conRev. and Mrs. N E. Matthews, at the avic Auditorium : extend a welcome address A dele- duct the Educational Period
bc' i ^oZr „ f ri h is ± SrvT? •L s vt? Word." Theme song, "There is rm?r,h r tv, Bap i , 1* Power in the Blood ” Church, Indira polls. The ciul-
' dren’s musical trio from Truevine
The meeting will get under way Baptist Church will render selecat 9 a. m. with the president of the tion, and music will also come conference, Miss Delores Barnett, from the State Starlight Band presiding. Choir under the direction of Mrs Devotion will be led by dele- Leona Whitfield New Bethel Bapgates from Mt. Moriah Baptist tist Church. A special reading will Church, Richmond, and Union be given by a delegate from New Baptist Church, Muncie; Miss Jan- Bethel and Mips. G. L. Lillard of
gate from the 16th Street Baptist
“'“ pol ' s ' w '" rcspond ^ “" s
Mus. Christie is an expert dressmaker and is. owner of Lue’s Press Shop in Kingston. This is ber first visit to the United States and she says she likes it very much. She added that the people .are friendly. More than 25 guests welcomed her at the gala event
ited his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battle. During a short visit to Louisville, they were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison. During their visit here, they were entertained by Miss Margaret Heater, the Floyd Johnsons, the
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Florence Stiggers, trustees. Han Staples, sister of ihe groom; Mrs Staples who formerly taught A banquet was held Monday Roberta Carmen. Alma Webb and school in Fort Wayne, will join night with Mrs. Dorothy Williams Mattie Renchor of Fort Wayne the Indianapolis school system this
president of the City ' Federation ‘ nd Mrs - Pearla Zuluetta Warren, fall
of Cary, presiding, and Mrs. C. R. The > r wore dresses identical to Cpl. Staples attended Indian* Johnson, past state president that of the matr 9 n of hol1 ° r and University and recently complett^astmaster carried bouquets Af blue and white ed an advanced course in accountMany lovely greetings were Ruinations accented with ivy. ing at Fort Sill, Okla.
given from churches, fraternal organizations, Urban League, NAACP and many other organizations. Miss Patricia White, NACC district organist, furnished
music on the accordion.
The Palmer Trio sang many lovely selections. Mrs. Juanit i Brown, past state president, responded to the many greetings. Mrs. Williams introduced Mrs. Cross, who gave her annual address. She spoke on the “Objectives of the Association” and how each president contributed thei.' share by adding mother link to the chain of events from 1905 to this date. She also said we should build our girls’ organization as they will he our future club
women. ,
Mrs. Lena Harris, a past president of the state, with her committee installed the new officers in a most beautiful candlelight
ceremony.
At the close of the session Mrs. Benford accepted her office as the new president. As she accepted her responsibility, she said she expected whole-hearted support with Love and Friendship for “Lifting as we climb.” Tuesday Morning — Memorial Services were held for the deceased. Mrs. C. Richardson, chaplain, was in charge.. Mrs. Fannia Bartlett and Mrs. Veronica Ferguson sang solos. An inspiring poem was read, entitled: “He knows
the Way.”
Prize winners included: Veronica Ferguson, first prize; Mrs. Mary Means, second; and Mrs. Mabel Steward, third. PTA work was discussed by Mrsj_ D. Williams, at which time she gave the ten commandments
for good living.
Mrs. Ruth Horsely suggested en were in attendance that we.'e that we put father in more of in business in Gary, the work. Mrs. G. Weatherly— Many other reports were given Study more parent education; and were quite valuable. Mrs. McElwayne—Teach child in Mrs. Bertha Blunt, a trained home, politeness, safety rules, nurse, gave a report on cancer, how to use phone, you be the ex- assisted by Mrs. Blueck from the ample, and teach child to coop- health department. She showed eratg. 4 pictures on how you can check
Mrs. Matthews was assisted by iceman, has been in the Navy Miss Cletus Rutledge and Miss since 1941 and is stationed at the Evelyn Pate. Naval Base in Philadelphia.
A TOAST TO HAPPINESS: Mr. and Mrs. Cohcda Wade, 937 S. Kenwood, are shown making a toast to happiness and good health during their 25th anniversary celebration, held Saturday at their home. A host of relatives and friends attended the festive event and presented the Wades with
many' gift's.
Mrs. Blanche Aall made an un- yourself by symptoms. After the usual report on Race relations, picture, Dr. Eugene Gamble, of How in such a simple way we Gary, talked on how essential it can dwell together in harmony, was to care for your feet. Mrs. Minnie Ward gave exam- The convention was closed folples of what to do with discarded lowing the reading of the financial clothing and how it can be sal- reports, and the delegates to the vaged and made useful. national convention were heard. Mrs. Corrinne Jones presented The state’s meeting place for a paper on Women in Business, next year will be announced here
She called the roll and many worn- in September.
Bernice Stovall Vacationing Here Visiting in our city. Miss Bernice Stovall of Los Angeles, was guest of her parents, Mrs. Florence Stovall, 1905 High’and, and William Stovall Jr., 3157 N. Kenwood. She was the recipient of many courtesies and was guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Melton Peinex, 1054 W. 33rd. Celebrating birthday July 6, Mrs. Stovall was entertained by Mrs. Joe Taylor, 429 Congress. She was also the breakfast guest of Mrs. Elnora Merriwether, 2006 . highland. Climaxing Miss Stovall’s visit was a gala going-awtay party hosted by her mother. Many of her
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The children’s group from the ^ a selection. poliwi 1T 3 rerfder"^a^selectiorr " A ^ , lhe conference sermon. Rev blackboard demonstration will be Hutchins o n I s an associate mmgiven by the delegate from the lsler at ^' ev ' ^etnel. Calvary Baptist Church, Muncie. The alternate will he Rev. The children’s group flom the Charles Bledsoe, associate minisMt. Pleasant Baptist Church will ter at Eastern Star Baptist
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