Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1962 — Page 7
# ■■■*■■ • -
Lice of tlie Cadsicle
By MARY P. McGUIRE
^^^iWedding bells will ting Saturday, March 3; ; 'ior Miss Dorothy Crossin, the lovely daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Crossin, M* she will marry Phillip R. Elam in the home of her aunt, Bernice Swiney, 3124 Hovey, at 6:30 p.m. Miss Crossin idely-known in eastside circles, ibers of the Eastside Better siring such service without cost sss and Civic League are to the group. to get the w<^rd around that Rev. D. B. Dudley will be in Her Houston will entertain charge of the service. Rev. Dudley League the second Monday is an outstanding pastor at Galiin March instead of the lee Baptist Church. Radio programs are in the making. • will be 1 * * *
of the city
during the reg- « u I a r meeting night. We ask I all members and I friends to meet with the League at the Fal. Creek Parkway Y M C A. Mr Houston in-, forms me there
will be food for Mc(;UIKE all. Come and VfA r, v bring prospec-^*^* MARY
tive members.
Mrs. Annie Mae Horton of 2718 Columbia has been shut-in several weeks. She is confined to bed. Cards and visitors will be appreci-. ated. Mrs. Horton is active in St. Mark Baptist Church and many city-wide organizations. # s,* *
Do you like children? Do you have a place for one, two or more * to live in your home? Many have read the appeal from the Marion County Welfare published in The P* Recorder concerning the need for
homes.
* * * Some have called me and asked: Messiah Baptist Church will ‘‘Why the age limit if the children have as special guests, the pastor nee( j homes?” They don’t think and members of Carter Memorial their age should hinder them from Baptist Church. Rev. Estee Adams getting children. I do know some will also be accompanied by his fj ne homes where persons are realsinging groups. ly interested in taking a few children but their ages keep them It has been announced that the from doing so. Mark D. Batties Eastern Chapel Remember that some elders have will sponsor church bulletins and young ideas and make lovely pals programs for any organization de- for children. There were not so ——- , manv crimes when grandma kept the children.
AT MURDER VICTIM'S RITES: The bd3y of Mrs. Rosalie Watts, 457 W. 18th, is carried from the Battles Funeral Home, Eastern Chapel, last week following funetal services held there. Members of her family and friends follow the casket. The woman's body was tecovered from Fall Creek by police who said she apparently hod been murdered before being tossed into the icy waters. (Recorder photo by Houston Dickie)
DEDICATED TO PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS For Years Families of All Faiths Have Looked to Patton's Funeral Horge In Time Of Sorrow. In Our Mortuary We Respectfully Observe the Appropriate Practices of Each Denomination. j PATTON Funeral Heme 2357 NORTHWESTERN WA. 6-4511 MARK D. BATTIES FUNERAL DIRECTOR
All interested members and friends of the local and state NAACP are asked to be at the Fall Creek Parkway Y r MCA Saturday, March 3, at 11 a.m. Atty. Charles H. Wills of South Bend, president of the Indiana State NAACP Conference, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrsr Jeanette Strong, newly-elected secretary, writes that the meeting is “urgent.”
Quiet - Dignified
Continued from Page 4 served as hostesses.
The couple will reside at 816
Twist' Sparks Coalesce Club's Ga I a Pa rty At FAC Following its Valentine Party, members of the Coalesce Club made plans for an annual card partv, date of which is to be announced later. The latest affair was Saturday, Feb. 17, at FAC. Reports says guests kept a steady line to the beautifully decorated table enhanced by a champagne fountain, canapes and relish dishes.
. # Dancing and especially “the
W. Walnut. The former Miss Du-) twist” was featured. Members were mas was graduated from Crispus j introduced and many pictures were
Attucks High School and the I taken. Fashionette Beauty and Barber |
i School and is a member of Mt. J Among those attending were
| Olive. Mesdames Betty Neely, president; j Fields, parli? ne‘tarian. Mr. Wiggins was graduated from j Dorothy Shute. secretary; Cecilia Members are Mesd- r > Gertrude i Crisnus Attucks and is employed Jackson, treasurer; Carolyn Fran-j Bledsoe, Ivory Pollard, Mary Shan
Eastside Women Form New Club, Pleasure! ites “In working together we find our goal. For working together i is silver and gold” is the saying adopted as a slogan by the recent- j ly organized Pleasurelites Club. ‘ The organizational meeting was, in the heme of Mr§. Theresa; Shafer, 2728 Sangster, where it i was decided club colors would be
black and white.
An aggregation of Eastside ] women, officers are Mesdames Evelyn Slaughter, president; Mil-1 dred Dudley, rice-president; Rose- 1 mary Lee, secretary; Delores Jef-| ferson, assistant secretary; T. Shafter, treasure ; Ann Bell, corresponding seen. Betty Dunston, financial seen- ary and Eliza-
Women's Prison Program Greatly Enjoyed By Group A tremendous ovation was received by the Indianapolis Music Promoters following a program presented Sunday at the Women’s Prison. Mrs. Crystal Jackson was chairman. Appearing on the program were Mrs. Mari Evans, organist; Peter Ovelton, soloist, accompanied by, Mrs. Evans; Charles Weeks, violinist accompanied by Mrs. Susie Weeks and Miss Carolyn Amos, soloist accompanied by Mrs. Teresa | Sanders. , Anderson Dailey led the group singing. Mrs. Bertha Howard, preident; Mrs. Mildred L. frave. assist- j ant publicity chairman and other members of the Promoters were introduced.
High Hatters will meet Saturday, March 3, at the home of Mrs. Sue Hihdman. 3631 Prospect. Mrs. Cathryn Harris of 1002 W. 35th was last hostess. * • # * Joy Grafters Club report a successful fish fry. Winner of the doorprize was Mrs. Pearl Gooch. The members honored the birthday of Mrs. lola Slaughter. Next meeting is with Mrs. Gladys Fisher. * * Leisure Hour Club met with Mrs: Viola Caldwell, 1914 Park. The club celebrated Mrs. Amy Poole’s birthday. Prize winners were Mesdames Dorothie Taylor, Mattie Johnson and Gharlesella Y'oung. ♦ * * Modern Matrons will meet at FAC Wednesday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Sarah A. Hender is president and Mrs. Jeenie Hopkins, reporter. j * * * Pals of Pleasure Club are giving a social Saturday, March 3, at 3238 N. Capitol. . - j . ■’ * s * Progressive 12 Club will meet with Mrs. Evelyn Chinn, 157 W. 23rd. Last meeting was with Mrs. Marie Alford. Secret 1C Club to meet Friday, March 2, with Mrs. Lucy Foster, 1436% W. 27th. * * Socialettes, Inc., will meet with Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Plans will be completed for a “Twist Social.” Mrs. Martha Duncan is reporter. Widow Ladies will meet Sunday, Mafch 4, at 2412 Guilford, at 2:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde and Mrs. Annie Cheatham. * «. * ' . ' j Clique Girls Club will meet with Mrs. Alta Gantt, 1127 W. 27th. Preceding meeting was with Mrs. Florence Combs, 1437 Burdsal Parkway. . . - 1 * .-s Si . Laynets Club, sponsored by Miss Ernestine Baxter, is giving a social at 2241 Bellefontaine Saturday, March 3. * * * Highlanettes met in the home of Mrs. Geneva Gant. Next meeting is with Mrs. Bettie Jones.
Methodist Head's Girl Scouts To Wife Serves As Sell Cookies for Council Chairman Camp Program
An active woman in Methodist j church circles, Mrs. I. D. Dorsey, 1 whose susband serves as superintendent of the Indiana District of the Lexington Conference, has been elected chairman of the Christian Family Life Department of
I at LaRue Carter Hospital. He is i a member of Barnes Methodist
Church.
Empire Life and Acddent Insurance Co. HOME OFFICE: EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. * INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA We Issue All Forms of Ordinary and Weekly Premium Life Insurance MILLIONS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES JAMES M. DRAKE. Chairman of the Board
THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDED for PROFESSIONAL SERVICES of Physicians — Dentists — Attorneys — Optometrists — Opticians
WA. 5-4207 or ME. 9-3466 JOHN W. ARMSTEAD, M.D. Obstetrics-Gynecology Services By Appointment Only 2140 N. Capitol Avenue
Phones Office ME. 4-4171 Residence WA. 6-3409 Office Hourc: Mon., Tues., Fri., 12-2; 7-8 P.M. Wed., Sat. 10-12 A.M. Thurs., 12-2 P.M. DR. EZRA D. ALEXANDER Physician and Surgeon . Suite 303-4-5 Walker Bldg. Residence, 2930 Boulevard Place
ME. 4-4107 * FRANK R. BECKWITH Attorney-at-Law Specialist In Workmen’s Compensation 229 , /Sf Indiana Avenue
WA. 3-9237 CHARLES QUINCY MATTOCKS Counsellor-at-Law 427 W. 30th St. Indianapolis 8
BEN L. DAVIS, M.D. Genito-Urinary * Diseases add Surgery 2426 NORTHWESTERN AVE. WA. 4-2211 Res. AT. 3-5006 ME. 4-0341 Office Hours: 9:00 AJVI. to 8:00 P.M. DR. JAMES H. FOSTER, S.T. Mental and Nervous and Chronic Diseases 359 1 /! Indiana Avenue ME. 4-5739 DR. GUY L. GRANT Dentist Hours 10 A,M.-5:30 P.M. Wednesday JO A.M.-J P.M. 406'/a North Senate Ave. Indianapolis 4, Ind.
Suite 203-4-5 Walker Bldg. Hours: 2-5, 8-10 P.M. Daily Sunday By Appt. 7-9 P.M. DR. L. A. LEWIS ME. 4-2684 Res. WA. 3-2617
WA. 4-2625 WA. 4-2626 Res. AT. 3-3323 Hrs. 1-5, 6-8 Daily Except Wednesday PAUL A. BATTIES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 2142 N. Capitol Ave. WA. 6-7900 Res..: WA. 6-7900 DR. J. A. TOMPKINS DENTIST 344 W. 30th Street Hours 9-4 — 5-8 P.M. Sunday By Appointment
REGINALD A. BRUCE, M.D. 848 Indiana Avenue Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 1-5, 7-9 P.M. Wednesday, 10 A.M. to 12 Noon Saturday, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. ME. 4-4421 ME. 2-9478 Res. AT. 3-4779 | GEORGE H. RAWLS, M. D. Practice Limited to GENERAL SURGERY 1540 Columbia Avenue By Appointment Only
JOHN T. YOUNG, M.D. Office; ME. 2^9479 Res.: ME. 1-6714 Diseases of Infants . : and Children 1540 Columbia Ave. Daily 1:00 to 7:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 to 2:00 P.M.
DR. B. A. OSBORNE By Appointment Only Chiropractor 2631 N. Capitol WA. 6-9374
cis, Brenda Huskey, Marie Cava- ! non, Lucille Miller, Alice Kav .'cr naugh. Eloise Buchanan, Lucille! Betty Moore, Elizabeth Collin „ McGinty, Lavetra Thompson, Bcu- Ruth Jones, Kazel DaviAnn lah Rutledge. Pearl Jenkins, Mary Peay. Sylvia William;, Au.i Brooks Lucas and Thelma Wise. and Catherine Taylor.
$ S BE THRIFTY SAVE $ $ CLOTHING & FURNITURE BARGAINS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
STG? — AND — SHOP CATHOLIC SALVAGE BUREAU *40 f wa<h. st. f'th end Fayette 1547 Roosevelt
Friendly Six
Announce Plans
For Gala Event
Friendly Six Savings Club is manning a “St. Patrick’s Social” for Friday and Saturday,, March 16 and 17. The Hub will meet Mon-1 day. March 5. at the residence > ot Mrs. Loretta Roberson, 2706
X. Keystone
Last meeting was with Miss Madehne Pope, 2026 Bellefontaine. Mrs. .Lois Benson, is president of the Friendly ^i 5 v. ~TAKE THEM TO THE CLEANERS
SHIP AHOY!: Stephan L. Winters, machinist's mate third class, USN, is now stationed at the U. S. Naval Receiving Station in Norfolk, Va., awaiting transfer to the U.S.S. Forrestal CVA-59. He is theson of Mr. and Mrs lege, and erietred the Navy on Jan. '24, 1960. He has served on the U.S.S. Galveston.
The annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale has been scheduled for March 8-11 with a sales quota of 282,000 boxes, It was announced this week. Proceeds are used to maintain and develop camps and camping
H00SIER MONUMENT CO., Inc. 2058 N. MERIDIAN ST. OFFICE WA. 3-4383 MARKERS — MONUMENTS EASY PAYMENTS CALL ELIZABETH STEWART WA. 6-9455 342 W. 26TII ST.
Funeral Directors
BOATRIGHT Funeral Home 2163 N. ILLINOIS ST. WA. 4-3013
JACOBS BROS. Funeral Home 1239 N. WEST ST. ME. 5-3361 2401 MARTINDALE AVE. WA. 3-1991
DAN MOORE Funeral Home 873 W. 9TH ST. ME. 4-5880
George M. Miller Mortuary 1139 N. WEST ST. ME. 4-6780
COAL
Church Women 8 C0,mcH ° £ aeUvitfeT^ “The purpose of this commit-: from seven through nine years are tee,” states Mrs. Dorsey, 1‘is to ^ Brownies; from 10 through 13 help the women’s groups in the lo-!they are Intermediates and from cal churches promote Christian 14 through 17 they are Seniors,
family life, prepare for a Chris- f '
tian heme and present the oppor- three groups participate Jn tunities of the retirement years.”: a s,n £le Scouting program based
, on 11 fields of interest, which are
Besides this position, Mrs. Dor- adapted to the girls’ age, levels, sey is conference director for the Each group has its own uniform. Church School of the Methodist .
Lexington Conference, secretary of : , the Methodist Conference on : 1 Christian Education, member of
the Woman’s Conference of the i^vrr« r— / Z O Woman’s Society of Christian Serv-‘ L/tTICGTS l"OT 0^1
ice and the Children’s Workers j
Council of the Division of Chris- The Twelve Gems Club held its itian Education of the Church last meeting in the home of Miss ederation. Mary Bryant Friday night, Feb. o, . ~ ^ . 16. Miss Margaret Coleman will 6>he is affectionately known as entertain at the next gathering,
he “minister’s wife who’s always
S " m u eth : n g co ns , t r uct ? v 4” . ; Officers of the- club are Miss Mis. Robert B. Purkiss as presr- L u i a Sanford, president;. Mrs. Deent of the Council of Churcb i ores v j ce _p res j ( j ent .. Tyj rs vomen. Serving on Mrs. Dorsey s " -- - *•
ommittee are Mrs. Claude, Realey >f the Central Christian Church, ice-chairman and Mesdames Nor-
12 Gems List New
I man C. Banner, Methodist; Donald 1 Legg, Disciples; James Tanner,
AME Zion; Paul Rabb, Salvation Armv: Amza Key, E.U.B. and Ben Davis, Mrs. Marcella Woods and Sickhert, E. and R. Church. Mrs. Otharine Meridith.
CRAIG Funeral Home 1002 S. SENATE AVE. ME. 4-4843 KING & KING Funeral Home 1503 COLUMBIA AVE. ME. 8-2324 Nettie Scott King, Sec’y-Treas. Paul R. Scott, Mgr.
Fast 1 Delivery We Deliver Vi Tons 340 W. MICH. ST. CALL ME. 5-4379
Fleetwood Co. Tintz Creme Color Shampoo—Ad No. 5-61 1 col. (1-13/16* x 42 li. (3*)—(2308 End Hair Color Worries For Second Chance at Youth! You’re younger looking...with a new permanent type hair color in mere minutesi Let Tintz re-color your gray, dingy hair with color as lustrous and natural looking as if you were born with it. Tintz leaves hair soft, radiant —young looking. No harsh color or dried-out hair, because Tints is ammonia-free and has lanolin conditioner added. Onlyoccasional touch-ups neededToday, let Tintz give you a second chance at youth! All 14 different youthful shades ahown in full color on Tintz package to help you select the exact life-like shadeyou want your hair to be. Ask for Tintz at your favorite Druggist today.
Rosa Wright, treasurer; Mrs. Alice Yomez, secretary; Miss Margaret Coleman, financial secretary; Mrs. Edna Wallace, sergeant-at-arms and .Miss Bryant, reporter. Members are Miss Geraldine
CREME ^COLOR SHAMPOO
WILLIS Mortuary 632 N. WEST ST. ME. 4-5100 Paul H. Haizilp, Owner
PEOPLES, Funeral Home . 526 N. WEST ST. ME. 4-8097 Mrs. Lula D. Hinton, Pres. B. J. Jackson, Mgr.
REVERENCE AND EFFICIENCY
Furtcral Arrangements Are Trying In Time of Deep Sorrow For That Reason, You'll Prefer Th6 Sympathetic Efficient Staff At EASTERN CHAPEL. Every Minura Detail May Be Trusted to U«. A< All Times, Reverence Is Shown rcr the Dead and Consideration f^r the Living. i.- ? T . '4 , J ■ { ! » ' Mark D. Batties Funeral Home Corp. EASTERN CHAPEL
Her mother or her sister? BOTH ENJOY YOUTHFUL, NATURAL-LOOKING HAIR COLOR
Whether you want the excitement of a different hair shade, or want to give new life to dull or gray hair . .. insist on the long-lasting haircolor in the famous red package—Godefroy’s Larieuse. It’s easy to apply, and complete in one package—there’s nothing else to buy. 18 LOVELY COLORS LARIEUSE'* Godefroy Mfg. Company • 3510 Olive St.• St. Louis, Mo.
BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE
STUART MORTUARY 812 N. WEST ST. ME. 4-4448
2451 Martindalc Are.
WA. 3-2381
Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
New York, N. Y. (Special) - For the first time science hM found a new healing substance yrith the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain — without In one hemorrhoid case After another,“very striking improvement” was reported and verb-' lied by a doctor's observations. Fain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all — this improvement was maintained in cases whete a doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor•ugh that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state-
ments as * r Piles have ceased to bo a problem i” .And amon$ theoo sufferers mere.* vary wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions^ some of 10 to 20 years' standing. ‘T this, without the use of I ,a new healing substance (3ioDyne*L—ihe, discovery pi’ a worl^-famous. research institotioru AIready, -Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured
ment - form called Preparation H*. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H Ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters.
