Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1961 — Page 7

Mrs. Fannie Ben ford Woman's Day Speaker At Northside Hew Era

Relative Of Local Persons Dies In St. Louis Hospital Rev. John Smith of St. Louis, pastor of Sunny Mount Baptist Church, died Saturday in Homer <5. Phillips Hospital at St. Louis. I Rev. Smith was vice-president I of the Kan as and Missouri BapI tist Convention and had spoken here many times at Eastside Baptist. First Baptist, North, and Sunny Mount Baptist Churches. Rev. Smith organized the lastnamed church several years ago. Rev. Oti; Gibson is pastor there. He was a cousin of Rev. S. S. Thomas. Miss Willa Thomas, Recorder church columnist; Mrs. Ruth Long and Dr. E. P. Thomas, all of this city.

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MRS. FANNIE J. BENFORI) Mrs. Fannie J. Benford will be guest speaker for the Annual Woman’s Day Observance at Northside New Era Baptist Church, 617 W. 30th Street, Sunday, November 5, 1961. She will speak at the 3:30 p.m. service. “Walking By Faith” is the

theme for the day.

Mrs. Benford, native of Gary. Indiana, an active worker in her Church, First Baptist of Gary, Indiana. its Missionary and Sunday School. She is Past President of

An Appreciation I want to express my thanks of gratitude to all the church groups that made Rev. and Mrs. Wtn. I). Edwards’ 19th anniversary a success. Rev. T. R. Murff, Bibleway Baptist; Rev. W. M. Robinson, Eastern Star; Rev. Vaughn, St. John Baptist; Rev. R. F. Gregory, Beulah Baptist; Rev. It. W. Vance, Triedstone Baptist; Rev. G. M. Mimms, Bethesda Baptist; Rev. J. E. King, Ebenezer Baptist; Rev. H. S. Jones, Mt. Helm; Rev. C. Henderson, Mt. Helm (Mt. Helm Trio, Sister Margaret Pearl. Sister Margaret Lowe. Sister Adams). And all the members, and co-committees who

took a part.

Sister Edna Robinson, chairman: Sister Beulah Patterson, cochairman; Rev. W T m. D. Edwards,

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the Federated Clubs in her city, and has shown a great interest in

all Civic Betterment of her city, minister.

Mrs. Benford is a Past Officer of

Household of Ruth and many prob- ] Harvest dinner Saturday, Nolems through her interest in Poli- vember 4-6:30 p.m., St. John Bap-

tics have been solved. She is now County Treasurer of Lake County, for the Republican Party, and the first person of her group to hold this very responsible position. Now serving a second term as State President of the Indiana State Federated Clubs and also a National Officer of the Federa-1

tion.

Mrs. Mattie Pollard, wife of Rev. Webster Pollard, Pastor of j First Baptist Church in Craw-, fordsville, Indiana, will be

tist Church, located at 17th and Martindale Avenue (in the base-

ment).

ROY HOBDY HOBDY—In loving memory of my dear husband ROY HOBDY who passed November 5, 19(50. It is lonesome here without you, And sad and weary the way; Life has not been the same. Since you were called away. Mrs. Iris Hobdy, Wife

MALONE—In _ loving • memory of my dear husband, HENRY MALONE who passed November 10, 1957. It is lonesome here without you, • And sad and weary the way; Life has not been the same Since you were called away. Luella Malone, Wife

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G1RTON—In loving memory of our mother, and grandmother KATHERINE GIRTON who passed away November 3. 1959 As long as hearts remember, As long as dear ones care. We cannot lose the ones we love They are with us everywhere The Family

Funeral services for Mr. Samuel the | Henry Porter were held October

speaker for the 11:00 a m. serv- 23 in the Westside Chapel. Elder ices. j F. F. Young officiated. Burial was

We are looking forward to a’in New Crown. very inspirational day, and wel- j corae all who would desire to READ

share these Woman’s Day Services.

Mrs. Loraine Thompson. Chair- RECORDER

man; Mrs. Geneva Littlejohn, CoChairman; Rev. N. E. Vincent,

Pastor.

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Nov. 24-25 the annual Midwest. ing the annual message. Baptist Youth Conference will} Mrs. Morton Goode, chairman, meet here. As a member of the will preside in the afternoon. Mrs.

board of directors of the conference, I do hope we will be kind and do as the others have all these many years. I’ve cnly missed one conference.

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Paul Kepple, missionary to Mexico, will be guest speaker. * * * Revival will open at New Bethel Baptist Church Monday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Odie M, Hoover, pastor of Olivet Baptist Church at Cleveland, will be guest evangelist. Music will be provided by New Bethel’s choirs. > * * * “The Life of Jesus” is wonderful each Saturday at 12 noon on WFBM-TV, Channel 6, taught by Dr. Edward W. Bauman of the American University of Washington, D.C. I hope each of you will take the course. Why not send a donation to the sponsors of the program—the Church Federation and Indiana Council of Churches. Cosponsor is DePauw University. * * * Mrs. Mattie Hunt of Galilee Baptist Church was recent guest speaker at New Baptist Church for Woman’s Day. * * # Mrs. A. A. * Banks of Detroit was guest speaker Sunday for Woman’s Day at Greater St. John Baptist Church. * * * Mrs. Joyce Shepherd was guest sneaker Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Friendship Baptist Church. Mrs. James Young was soloist. =s * * Rev. Mozell Sanders, pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, re- | turned home last week after coni ducting a revival at Columbus, Ohio. Also conducting a successful re-

Cat Show Proceeds To Be Used for Children's Zoo Scores of fancy felines will “strut their stuff” during the sixth annual championship Cat Show at the Antlers Hotel Nov. 4-5 in order that children of Central Indiana may enjoy one or more wild feline cubs in the Children’s Zoo now being planned in Indianapolis. Proceeds from the two-day show, sponsored by the Hoosier Cat Fanciers, Inc., will be donated to the N «oo to purchase baby cubs of either the spotted margray or ocelot. Fluffy Persians, sleek and sophisticated Siamese (in five colors sable brown Burmese, aloof Abyssinians, tailless Manx and domestic shorthair cats in all colors will be vying for the top honor of “Best Cat” in the show. Two nationally-known famous judges will handle and discuss the entries before the public. The gigantic show opens at 10 a.m. Saturday and runs until 10 p.m. Sunday. The show is open from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and see the most beautiful cats in the Midwest “fight it out” for the sake of their wild cousins. vival at Birmingham, Ala., was Rev. A. J. Brown, pastor of Greater St. John Baptist Church, who returned home last week. % Lee Baker, a young man, organist at Mt. Paran Baptist Church, is being presented in a concert Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. in the church sponsored by the Indianapolis Music Promoters. I hope each of you will attend to encourage him. He has received a four-year scholarship to Indiana Central College. Mrs. Bertha Howard is president of the Promoters.

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NOAH FRAKES

The City Federation under the leadership of Mrs. Derotha Breeding celebrated Past Presidents' Day at the meeting. Honored past heads included Mesdames Lula Bean, Blanche Cross, Haydee Haydee Wilson, Mamie Gibson and this colum-

FRAKES—The family of the late ! nist - Mrs Julia Jefferson was unable to attend. NOAH (PAPPY) FRAKES j . A11 Presidents received a lovely (Union Baptist Church, Fort extends thank' to neighbors, j Fift and bouquet of fall flowers. I Wayne. Rev. Clyde Adams is pas-

friends and relatives for floral tri- Koll was called of those who had tor.

butes, telegrams, cards and con- j died and a scripture was read in Mrs. Mabel Strum, a past vice

dolences, and those who donated their honor.

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C^hattina with the by r LSA JACKSON

Miss Darlene Horton, sponsored by Mrs. Bessie James, chairman of the June table decorations, was winner of the recent Calendar Tea popularity contest. She was crowned queen by Mrs. Hattie Davis, acting chairman of. the health and wel-

fare committee.

After being crowned Miss Hor- the 500 mile festival met recently ton reigned in a “seat of honor.” j at FAC and completed plans for

Mrs. Lillian Goens, chairman of * ' the September table decorations sponsored Miss Marcia Goens who received second place honors. Miss Peggy Ann Dyer, sponsored by Mrs. Stratton, won third place.

Other contestants were the Misses Theresa Sanders, Carolyn Martin. Sarah Stevens and Wanda

Stevens.

Table winners were February, Mrs. Opal Hill, chairman, first; March, Mrs. Theresa Newman, chairman, second, and Mrs. J o e n s September, 3rd.

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The exceptional program was presided over by Mrs. Margaret Tyler, mistress-of-ceremonies. <= * * The VIPS Club, one of the most cooperative affiliated clubs, plans a number of activities for the fall. Mrs. Mamie Wheeler is president. S» Gay Caballeros held their bimonthly meeting Monday which was similar to a Halloween gettogether. # # Gamma Tau Sorority held its bi-monthly meeting Wednesday at FAC. The sorority has planned several activities. ^ Next FAC project will be the presentation of one of Indianapolis’ most outstanding musical aggregations, the Husbands and Wives Choral Ensemble, in a concert Friday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. in Phillips Temple CME Church. Mrs. Teresa Sanders is general chairman. •H * if Citizens Float Committee for

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SMITH—In loving memory of WILL SMITH who passed away November 5, 1960. One year has passed since that sad day. I often sit and think of him When I am all alone. For memory is the only thing That grief can caH its own. Sadly missed by The Family

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affair served lovely refreshments accented with fall flavor at the close of

the meeting. The next City

Federation meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. at the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. All members

are expected to be present. Women's Clubs met Oct. 21 at The next City Federation meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. at the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. All members are ex-

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Plans will be completed at the meeting for Women’s Day. Mrs. John Lyda of Terre Haute, the former Miss Millie Hoffman of

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president, gave the welcome address with a response made by

Mrs. Johnson.

Representatives from the NACG had an informative panel discussion on “What Do You As Parents Think of the Modern

Teens Of Today?”

Among state officers introduced were Mesdames Fanqje Benford, president; Helen Paul of South Bend, executive board chairman; Leola Comer of Gary, recording secretary; Laura Passmore of East Chicago, parliamentarian; Margaret Howell of Fort Wayne, statistician; Dorothy Williams of Gary, organizer; ' Mabel Stewart of Gary, financial secretary and your scribe, second vice-president. Past presidents present were Mesdames C. B. Johnson of Gary, Juanita Brown of East Chicago and Blanche Cross of Indianapolis. The North Star District officers are Mesdames Mittie St. Clair, president; Lucinda Briggs, first vice-president; Mayme Coffield, second vice-president; Kitty

Lafayette, will be guest speaker. 1 g m ^ h recor( ji n g secretary;’MadeMrs. Lyda is a giaduate oi 1 - i ene Adams. f»orrosnrmHinor canrn-

diana State Teachers College and

has had many years of teaching experience. She is a fine Christian woman—a member of the church and organist for several

years.

She is a past president of the Federation, member of the Eastern Stars and also heads the state Missionary Department. A national figure, Mrs. Lyda is NACG board chairman and has appeared on programs at Purdue University and the radio. All clubs are expected to make a special effort to come out and hear her Sunday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. in Scott Chapel. The public is invited. Mrs. Derotha Breeding is president. * * John James, executive secretary of the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA, visited during the meeting to let the ladies know they could help to enlarge youth memberships. According to Mr. James all sorts of entertainment and study are available at the YMCA—for the family. * * * The 20th annual convention of the North Star District of the Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs met Saturday at |

lene Adams, corresponding secretary; Leola Hardaway, financial secretary; Carrie Ulis, treasurer; Nellie McKnight, executive board chairman; Rosa Todd, executive

board secretary;

Osie P. Spraggins, parliamentarian; Hester Frith, supervisor of girls; Margaret Howell, auditor; Novella Ryles, statistician; Mary Watkins, organizer and Lucille

Marsh, chaplain.

The next district meeting will be the third Saturday in October of 1962 at South Bend. A lovely dinner was served in the spacious dining room of the church which was followed by memorial services in memorv of the deceased district

officers. if ♦ *

The American Beauty Club met Nov. 3 with Mrs. Amanda Biggers of 1410 Arsenal. Mrs. Emma Brown is president and Mrs. Mary Debow is reporter.

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