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4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Aug. 13,1960
*\Joice oi the (^attMclc
By MARY P. McGUIRE
"Many think that they con take part in everything and still be a child of God." As the scripture says, "Thou therefore gird up thy loins, and arise, and speak unto them all that I command thee." For behold I have made thee this day, a defense city, and iron pillar, and brasen walls against the whole land, against the kings of Judah, and they shall fight against thee, but they •shall not prevail against thee, for I am with
thee, saith the Lord, to deliver thee."
This sermon was preached by M u7 . Dr. F BenJ- Davis Sunday using Chanty Hall Temple North West as his subject. “Jeremiah,” God’s diele^Uon atWarrior.”' This sermon reminded tended from Chicago, St L^uis, me of the 91st Psalms verse 7. other states. C. R. Cannon, •*A thmicarwl chall fall at thv side National Grand Master, of St
X Agm h^; LOUK . was guest speaker
o choii gwn* nlffh thee ” and made a wonderful address. “Reader 1 if we hfve st^h This session marked the 53rd year faith in Spd, many of our fears the organization wgh Mesdames „anich heeanse if we out Gayvella Barnes, estate Grand womanish. £e,use « Q d Ruby Clark, Most Exr^re nf our imnv situations How- cellent Queen, serving as hostesses “S,°L 0 mas- A lovely repass of lee cream and ters. (the devil and the Lord), cake was served at the close of
This was the mission Dr. Davis meeting.
was to tell the congregation. We attended the great con-
Leaving New Bethel’s services, vention held at Christ Temple
with our guest Mrs. William Gary, Church, Fall Creek Pkwy. We ol Seattle Wash and daughter, arrived just in time to hear the Loretta A surprise was waiting very inspiring sermon delivered when the hubby, guests and I ar- by Bishop Hancock, having once rived home Dinner had been pre- pastored in Detroit Mich. The pared by one of our city’s finest Temple was filled with members cooks. E. E. McCuthene, known to and visitors. Bishop Willie Lee
many as “Mack”. OUr dinner pre- was the host pastor,
pared for eight, consisted of Greetings come* from Lewis steak with all the trimmings and Carrolls, vacationing in Los delicious apple . pie for dessert. Angeles Calit. Reports are, they which I describe as “out of this having a grand time with chilworld.” dren and say it’s a beautiful place.
After rushing we were just in The Carrolls reside at 323; N
time to put the sister and sister-in Arsenal.
law on the train for West Virginia Now a word from Robert Wilwhere they w411 visit, Mrs. Rich- Hams, Supervisor of the Youth ardson. I would like to add, I Department of the NAACP. I am feel highly honored, because this informed that a great meeting will was Mrs. Gary’s first visit in the be held in Hammond, Ind, Aug.
home of her brother in 30 years. 19.21.
l oads of thanks to “Mack” for youth have launched a his cooperation. ‘.Back To School” drive. If you
Dr F Benj. Davis and his con- haven’t “launched forth” into this
gregation will worship with the dlrive, do it now. The State St Mathew Baptist Church, Rev. treasurer needs funds, as a re- ’ —^
Mathew Downey is the pastor, minder, and let’s get it over pay , F:jsLsido Betler Business and The Junior High and Senior High the *15.00 now. Keep working ['i^^teague ^u yull Departments will go to West New- for NAACP. tirket hv rnlline the old scribe ton for an afternoon Fellowship. The Summer Conference will be ^ ME 8-0095 We expect no less Only registered members will go. held in Hammond I wou d like th two buses . We are asking Transportation will be provided, to add all persons that haven t that u are unaole to alt end. Getting beck to your scribe, we completed their obligation to the . ^ u ! happy by had a scrumptious hen dinnej Indiana State “Panac Notes” your ^ la ^ng a^:xei fo.- them P ThLs
senbe would like to hear from £ vacation tIme< givo the children
Viola Mills, Arlanda Moss, 2025 you, at once. We have some June a lreat y ou help Civic work by Broadway, their neice, Mrs. Aq- obligations still hanging. We still ,. mDOrtin „ , b ., iJeaeue uilla Clark, St. Paul. Minn., along have obligations to the “Press”, supporting nit league.
with Mrs. William Gary, and See you in Hammond. Ind
daughter, Loretta, Beattie, WaSh. To old friends of Robert GalAugust 5, Mrs. Clark was also en- breath, 504 N. Dorman, he is tertained by cousins Mr and Mrs. down again, and hasn’t walked Henry Moss, 227 Broadway. since July 4. Thanks to the Ladies
Foilowing the dinner party, we Aid of New Bethel Baptist for
attended the National meeting of cards sent. Mrs. Edna Sherron tlie AUK & D of A, and at which is the president and Mrs. Grace
time your scribe extended greet- Sherron, secretary,
ings in behalf of business and Yes, the Bus will leave for the professional people of our city. Cincinnati Zoo August 21 at 6 a m The grtfui session was held at the Many are planning to be guests of
SHE SAID "YES": Mr. and Mrs. Raymon H MacFarlane were honored at a wedding reception given at the Women's Federated Club Home, Saturday, Auguat 6, by
the mother of the bride,
Mrs. MacFarlane, the former Miss Sharon Kay Reed, is the dauchter of Mrs. Glodene Reed, and granddaughter of Mrs. Bessie Petersen. She is a graduate of Crispus Attacks and a senior at Central State College at Wilberforce, O. Mr. MacFarlane, a resident of Dayton, O., is a graduate of Central State College He received his B.S. degree in Education. He also received a commission as 2nd Lieutenant in the Artillery Branch of the U.S Army. The MacFarlanes will reside in Dayton, where Mr. MacFarlane
plans to teach this fall.
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Mrs. Louella Harper has re- the ministry. Miss Winters is an turned from Chicago after attend- honor graduate from Attacks ing the funeral of Julius Smith, a High School and received several life-long friend. . scholarships. She will enter col- * * * . lege this fall. Mrs. Johnetta Jones, 843 W. • * * * 9th, returned from a two weeks James A.. Hendricks, Memphis, vacation visiting her mother, is the house guest of his father, Mrs. Nettie Richardson, Nash- Gardfel H. Hendricks, 830 W. ville. She visited the Mt. Gilead 30th. While in the city he was Baptist Church and the Greater dinner guest of Mrs. Blandyne Bass St. Church,, where she was Strong and Mrs. Bernice Thompa former member. son. + * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Black- Miss Willa Thomas, church burn, 822 Edgemont, had as their columnist for the Recorder, will house guests, nephews, Charles give a travelogue Sunday for the Brandon, and Curtis Brandon of Piomicrom Chapter of Kappa Phi Huntsville, Ala. They were highly Kappa Sorority, when they meet entertained by the Blackburns at the home of the Basileu, Miss during their brief visit. Vivian Owsley, 2006 Annette. Miss * * * Thomas will show n» r , »’es of r Mrs. Bernice Thompson and her European Tour and other points daughter, Miy*. Blandyne Strong, of interest. 612 W. New York, returned home * * * last week after spending their The M. and G. Bible Class will vacation in ^Memphis, visiting rel- meet Sunday in the home of Mrs. atives, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomp- Carlena Williams, 748 Udell, Rose son and Mrs. Arneda Stanpley. Mitchell, president. This class is Mrs. Strong traveled to Green- a part of the. church school of ville, Miss., where she visited her First Baptist North. All class brother, Floyd Griffin. members are urged to attend.
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Ndshville Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane, 630 ^ViNinm’s FntPftnin W. 30th, are entertaining their lmichuim
daughter and granddaughters, Mrs. Vida Roache, Donna and Jill Shelton, of Detroit. They were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Hindman, sister of Mrs. Roache. Mrs. Roache is a teacher in the public
schools of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Cheatham and their son Reggie, her sister Mrs. Linda Thompson and Mrs. Katie Smith, returned home last
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Williams, 306 W. 25th had as house guest last weekend Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Allison of Nashville.
They were entertained Saturday evening with a butfet dinner. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brooks, daughter and son-in-law of the Allisons, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bynote and Lad-
week after vacationing in Idle-^rence Gray. The Brooks’ are
wild, Mich.
HONORED GUEST: Mrs. H. L Burton, left, is shown chatting with the Honoree Mrs. I other Caldwell Stewart at the reception table. Mrs. Stewart was Women's Day speaker at Phillip'S Temple C/AE Church. The reception was held Saturday from 6 to 8 p m. and was an act of love and respect for the first lady of the Second Episcopal District of the CME Church being arranged by Mrs. H. L. Burton, with the cooperation of the parishioners of Phillips Temple. $3,476 was realized from this Annual Women's Day service, to be used for the repairs and upkeep of both the Church and Marvse.
Miss Cynthia Winters and brother, David, 920 Burdsal Pkdy., left Friday for Washington, D.C., where they will visit their brother, Rev. Ronald Winters. Rev. Winters is a student at Howard University studying for
Naomi Ruffin-Jarnes Sherman Exchange Wedding Vows
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Mr. Gray showed moving pictures of interesting people and
p luces
The Allisons and Brooks left Capitol Avenue Seventh Day tulle with chantilly lace which feaMonday tor Terre Haute to visit Adventist Church was the scene tured a lovely chapel train. Her relatives before returning to Nash- °f a beautiful and impressive wed- finger tip illusion veil was caught v iH e ding ceremony Sunday. The bride, with seed pearls. She carried a
Miss Naomi Christine Ruffin, bouquet of white orchids and car-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roose- nations.
velt Ruffin and the groom was A rfcCe ption followed at the FAJames Sherman W ilson, son of q Home. The couple are at home the late James and Agustava j n their new home, 3435 Ralston.
Wilson.
Elder Mead Van Putten, pastor : of the church officiated at the
HAWAIIAN VACATION FREE! FREE! WIN A DELIGHTFUL TRIP FOR (2) BY JET PLANE
Celebration Feted Mrs. Otis Bryant
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ALL EXPENSES PAID
TO THE
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Land of TROPICAL SPLENDOR IDEAL CLIMATE SWIMMING • FISHING SURFING NATIVE FESTIVALS
• WONDROUS SIGHTS TO ENJOY • FASCINATING SCENIC BEAUTY • GLORIOUS, FUN-FILLED DAYS SPONSORED BY
THE SNAKES CLUB
HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS BY AIR FOR TWO $1,400.00 PAID VACATION OR $1,000.00 IN CASH Protonce Not Required ot Drawing Good for One Year from Dote of Drawing DRAWING AUGUST 26, 1960 FRIDAY NITE — 9:00 P. M.
Gaiety, hilaritly and lamourj, are just a few of the adjectives which highlighted the occasion of a birthday celebration, which honorder Mrs. Otis R. Bryant, hosted graciously by Mrs. Dorothy Whitlow at her palatial Southern colonial home in North Capital avenue
recenntly.
Mrs. Whitlow, her quiet and unassuming nianer, planned so that her guests hud not one dull moment. Guests were invited to the music room as they arrived. There they had their fortunes told, when they were served delicacies in which various prophesies were enclosed. Out in the pretty Chinese room, ott from the spacious and comlortable living room, was a fountain which continuously kept pink champagne M.owing, and plenty ol fyod appropriate lor the occasion, was served. The unusual birthday cake was Inscribed on the cake were the arund the work of Mrs. Bryant, designed especially to center letters “RN”, denoting the profession of Mrs. Bryant, a registered nurse, the public health insignia, the public health nurse’s cap, love birds on two corners, and birthday candles. Mrs. Bryant received a variety of lovely gifts and was assisted in opening them by Mrs. Lenyer Stephen Auter and Mrs. Bryant
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NOW EVERYONE'S GAY: Smiling members look on as Alvia : B. Coleman (left), treciurer of the Gay Caballeros Club, presents a $200 check to Joseph Downey of the Fall Creek "Y" as payment on the club's pledge. Other members pictured are Lee A. Miller. James O. Willingham, Harold Rogers, Eugene Jackson, president.
William Vanlier and Lamar Peterson Sr. Members who were not present at the time the picture was taken are B E. Carson, Edward Bryan, Thomas M Crain, John Crocket, James Frazier, Larkin Jone’s, Luther Kurtz. William Madison Willie Reed, John Tate, Mose J. Smith and James McQueen. (Recorder photoby Jim Burres.)
ceremony. Nuptial music was furnished by John Oakley, organist; Millicent Moreland, and Mrs. Mary Gray, as soloists. A unique and unusual feature in the procession was a miniature bride and groom, with little three j year old, Geneva Hackney, of Indianapolis and Darrel Gray of Pittsburgh. Complete in bridal ! attire they followed the first flower girl, little Mayne Van Putten. Mrs. Mary Gray, Pittsburgh, Jj cousin of the bride, and bridesmaids, wore dresses of silk or- j . , ganza and lace. Dresses were in pastel colors and attendants car- j ried white flowerbaskets filled with pastel colored carnations corresponding with their dresses. Little Rita Mayes was the second flower girl. The Bride appeared on the arm of her father, and was beautiful in her floor length dress of white
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KKITH (TONY) ROWLAND GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY ON TENTH BIRTHDAP
W. L. G. Kings' Vacationed
In The "Pacific Paradise"
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. G. King Sr., with them, at which time they ntint in Washington, the Statue of
and daughter Rose Ella spent 3 were highly entertained. He took weeks in Honolulu and one week them to many points of interest in Oakland, Calif., visiting with in the bay area which included their son William King Jr. Lick’s Observatory, The Japanese The Kings were greeted at the Tea Garden, Fisherman’s Wharf, Honolulu airport by friends of Stanford University, Mills ColMr. King, Dr. and Mrs. Bowser lege for Girls, University of Caliand Dr. and Mrs. Mori. fornia. And before leaving WilThey went to Hawaii as strung- Ham took them to Trader’s Vic, ers—loved the leis and the feel of which afforded much Tahitian and
welcome. And related the fact that Polynesian food.
Hawaii is truly a “Pacific Para- “While the world hates and disc.” fights, Hawaii has PEACE in a The luscious tropical fruits such single word. Its a little word but
Flowers were sent by Dr. and Mrs. Rankin and Mrs. Henry Greer, received telegrams from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kuykendall. Mrs. Whitlow was assisted by her sister, Miss Bunny Mayberry and ten hostesses who wore gardenia corsages. Mrs. William H. Richardson of Annapolis, Md., an out-of-town guest also was presented a gardenia corsage. These hostesses were Mesdames Lionel Artis, Guy Grant, Henry Greer, Lenyer Rankins, Nan Johnson, John Powers, Roy Clinthorne, Joel Overstreet and Miss Margaret Holdier. Others who attended the party
were:
Messrs, and Mesdames Grant Hawkins, Hairy Hawkins, M. E. Neisler, F. E. DeFrantz, and Clifton Scott, Mesdames Robert L. Brokenburr, Helen Jones and Henry Hummons, Mrs. Blanche Dogan and Messrs. Lionel Artis John Powers, and Henry Greer and Dr. Guy Grant.
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Liberty in New York, courted the • Show Wagon. Tuesday, August Id, shapely desk clerk at the Hotel on the playground located at Fheresa in New York, dined in South Fall Creek t'arkwav accordstyle at Sugar Ray Robinsons res- j j nj , to \ j Thatcher, city parks aturakit in Harlem, and enjoyed j director. The program begins at lucious food on the Pennsy diners, j j b a ln an( j j s ont , j n a S erie is just about ^the happiest lad in 0 f programs presented through
out the summer in city play-
town today (Wednesday) . . . for this is his 10th birthday . . and he is celebrating in style with a surprise party at the home of Mrs. llorten.se Bowman at 515 Indiana
Ave.
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Briddie Schaffer Feted At Birthday’ Party A birthday party, honoring Mrs. Briddie Schaffer was held, August 2, in the home of Mrs. H. S. Beeler, 3248 Graceland. Mrs. Schaffer was recipient of many lovely gfits and a money purse from the Secret Pal Birthday Club. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess. Those enjoying this gala event were Mesdames Frances Buckner, Leona Conley, Estella Couch, Bertha Robinson, Roberta Roberson, Mabel Hatchett and Louise Minor. Others were lie Minor, Bertha Robinson Schaffer, and Carolyn and Donna Morris.
as; Guavas, Papyas, Mangoes, and its magic if you mean it when you Pineapple. The tropical plants, say it—ALOHA—goodwill to all.”
Coconut, bread fruit, bamboo, kikui, hau, taro, ti plant, wild gin-
ger and bottle gourds. They were r- . c ID’
saturated with the beauty of the OUnday bChOOl KlCniC n iC of fl 7ara S dise? n nthtb^om a i P n e g At McCormick Park cereus, red ginger, torch ginger, fflv c Jones> 945 Edgemont, hehconia, hibisus, lx o r a, jade vine, wag bos 4 Friday to the Picnic ComoJeander, orchids, pikake monkey- m j^ ee Q f pi rs t Baptist Church, ,)0 n-u tree t ^ le u I”^ re *! a tre€ v. North, Mrs. Marie Freeman, chair-
r r‘ a ‘ iu re i? f ff aw ? n » as dis- The group planned the pic-
cribed by the Kings, is the ch- n j c at tbe McCormick Creek mate. The moderate _ and gentle ac j u it s an( j children of the church trade winds, mountains and fa- g ta t e p ar k where i^ore than 400 mous beaches which afford a play- enjoyed a wonderful out ing. ground of pure delight. They also, ‘Dj nne r was prepared by the visited the Garden Island of Kauai committ e e an d served. A token of where every road was abloom The a p prec i a tion was presented to island of Oahu had many other ^gns were presented by Miss Ruth attractions, namely, lolam Palace, for her wonderfu i leadership. ToDiamond Head, Pearl Harbor ^ Freeman from the group Cruise, Dole Pineapple Cannery,, Winters and yirgil Jones Jr., Browny’s Perfumery Sugar Plan- sup e r i n tendent of First Baptist
tations University of Hawaii, Fos- ch H urch Sunday School,
ter Park, Botanical Gardens, Sota; This of adults and chil _ Zen Buddhist Temple, Punchbowl dren were comme nded by the Hill, International Market Place, k offic j als for their behavior
and the Bjshp Museum. The King,s £ nd cleanliness.
The children of the Church
School expressed gratitude for
such an enjoyable event. Members of the Committee in-
clude, Mrs. Leontine Winters, Mrs. Addie Powell, Mrs. Addie Linton, Moore, Nathan Crockett, RooseRuth Winters, Mrs. Willie J. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Washington, Mr. velt Harrie, V. C. Jones and Miss
Willa Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Langford and their children Sherrell Ann, Gregg and Stevie, from Pittsfield, Mass., are the house
grounds and parks. The admission is free and the i
public is invited.
Special entertainers include Bubby Hodge and Dennis Toler, Tap | dance duo; Rebecca Ann lekes, Pantomine; Jacqueline Baker, Tap Solo; and Brenda Porter and j
Michael Hodge, Comedy.
njother Mrs . Rub, J^aTTn’t % ST^!
Landford, 544 W. 28th. I Recreation Division and PAL}
clubs and is under the supervision ! of Wallace C. Baker, recreation j
superintendent.
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heard singers Eartha Kitt and Harry Belefonte in person, at the Kapiolon Park, toured the largest shopping center in the world at Ala Moana, and toured Mt. Tan-
talus.
They spent a morning at the docke and went aboard the “Lur-
line.”
The gracious Samoan, Tahitian, and Hawaiian dancers enjoyed by the King’s. The ladies enjoyed wearing their, muu muus, a na-
tive dress.
Before leaving they enjoyed a Hawaiian feast LUAU which included por, raw fish, coconut pudding, passion fruit, long Chinese rice, pineapple, sweet potatoes,
roast pig.
In California their son, William
spent one week of his vacation Harry Hickman.
The Powers had their reunion recently at McCormick Creek Park, with 56 guests present. Games were played and refresh-
ments were served.
Among guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Lacy and sons, Arthur Lacy and children, and Mrs.
After an extensive vacation in points Best, Miss Jerrie Jordan, 2421 N. Capitol, is ready to resume her usual routine. Miss Jordan was accompanied in her travels by Mrs. Sarah Mitcham and Mrs. Prudence Jackson. They traveled to Sea Side View, Md., Washington D.C., Brooklyn, N. Y., New York City, and Catskill Mountain, Maine. Miss Jordan also visited her mother, Mrs. Rosie Jordan in' Nashville.
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