Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1962 — Page 3

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remarks was the invocation given by Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs, as* sistant -pastor, Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Bennie Charleston provided the dinner music, while Rev. Benjamin Davis, pastor of New Bethel Baptist Crurch, introduced the following special guests: L. Burton Colvin, Harold Brigham and 'lAichliei L. Dugan. FELfCTAYKMfS 1 came from '•ormpt- 1 VivtCJA general chairmen Spurting <Clark, William R. HilL, o..utn H. ’ cneatham. George* t G. Watkins, Atty. W. B. Ransom, Rev. AiulPew J.\ Brown, Rev. Benjamin Javis and-the first lady in the hds«lory of the branch to act as membership general chairman, Mrs. i Priscilla D. Lewis. V OTHER NOTABLES on the banquet • program included Mrs. Ada A. Jones, past grand daughter ruler of Elks, IBPQE; Mrs. Lucille Bullock, who presented a gift to Ms. -Helyne James, wife of the ^.vccULive secretary; Dr. ri. in. Middleton of the Metropolitan YMCA Board; and T. H. Boyd, branch youth secretary. At the banquet it was pointed out that Mr. James is a native of Rome, Ga., but spent his early years in Indianapolis. Later, the family moved to Toledo where he ( obtained his bachelor of education [degree at the University of Toledo. He left Toledo for Chicago where he attended George Williams University and obtained his Master Degree. Wrile in Chicago, he was pogram • director at the * Wabash YMCA. He came to Indianapolis as executive secretary of the Senate Avenue YMCA in 1952. * A member of St. Phillips Episcopal Church, Mr. James lives with his wife and two daughters, Ina and Margo, at their residence on Indianapolis Avenue. He has two other daughters, Mrs. Thelma Drake of Los Angeles and Mrs Preston Cosby, a senior student at Indianapolis University Radiology School.

Frank's Sinclair Service Sets Grand Opening June 1-2-3 'Grand Opening? Tho&e *two words meant little to Frank Williams Jr. until he decided to purchase a business of his own. Now he announces the “grand opening,” June 1-2-3, of Frank’s Sinclair Service Station, located at 3001 Sutherland Ave. As an op-

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ening special, one eight-inch cherry pie will be given away With the purchase of eight or mare gallons of gasoline. Aiso, on June 2- a pie feting; contest for the children will be held. During the three-cfay"* grand opening 15 cases of regular size coca-cola’s will be given away. Mr. Williams, 44, is no stranger to the service sta-

tion business. He began his career in the business 25 years ago—starting as a station attendant and working his way tip to qwner and* manager. He is married and the father of Siix children. A member of Campbell Chapel AME Zion Chiirch, Mr. Williams resides with his family at 2824 Shriver.

JESSt, 60R WtRO: Time has not dimmed the fame or niQine ofUesse-Owens, Olympic track star of the 1930's, in the eyes:of these boys from West Longfellow School in Mancie. They and their principal, Robert Foster, right, heard Owens address the senior class at Ball State Teachers College on "Integration; What's Next?" Owens, now a member of the Illinois Youth Council, made three talks during his two days on the college campus. With Owens, left to right, are Howenter Pryor, Louis Long, Gregory Robinson and Ricky Rowe.

Archbjshop Rummel to Resign, But Policies To Be Continued

NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Despite his resignation and succession by his co-adjutor last week, the policies of Roman Catholic Archbishop Joseph F. Rummel, including the integration of the archdiocese’s

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Mrs. Lola Slack, 61, died May

22 in St. Vincent’s Hospital. Fun- schools, will continue,

eral services were held May 26 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill

Cemetery.

A native of Forest, Miss., Mrs.

The resignation or Archbishop Rummel, who is 85, was due to ill health and was not influenced by the opposition of segregationiats, thrqe of whom he had ex-

SlaCk, 2930 Highland, had lived {communicated for provoking dis-

in Indianapolis 42 years. She was employed as a meat trimmer at

Hygrade Co.

Survivors include her husband, Reuben Slack; a sister, Mrs. Laudelia Jones, and two brothers, Walter and Jonas Lyles. <

obedience to his recent order desegregating the Catholic schools

next fall.

The prelate has been in poor health since he broke an arm and leg in a fall in I960. Because of this Pope John are-

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Colllnsr OHsmobile at 2444 16th, is a new dealership in jWwn. -It -»-4oe*ted -at one of best known spots of any dealership in town—the old Essig Qld|mobile location. For many years this location has sold and serviced many Oldsmobiles for the people of Indianapolis and now, under a new name, it is carrying on a tradition of honesty and fair dealing that has always been associated with the oeople at this location. CHARLIE COLLINS, the owner of Collins Oldsmobile, is man with a reputation for fair and honest dealings, a reputation, in fact, that is the envy of the automotive industry. This fine background of fair business practices has grown through thirty years of association with the public in automotive retailing. The aim at Collins Oldsmobile is to establish a dealership where customer satisfaction is a must— where personal service is the by-

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The quality of the service and treatment for the customer must be the best possible at all times. As Don Sisk, the sales manager, says, “We at Collins are not in business only to sell cars, but we are in the business of making customers and to make a customer you have to give people a little something extra in trade-in-in lower payments; and in personal service.” Indianapolis can be proud to welcome a business with the high standards and ideas of our new associate—Collins Oldsmobile, 2444 W. 16th.

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cently -appointed Archbishop John P. Cody, formerly head of a diocese in Kansas, to be Rummel’s co-adjutor, with the right to succession. Archbishop Cody is a strong- [ willed prelate and able administrator, and for this reason those close to the scene believe he not only had a hand in the integration order, but will vigorously continue the policy in the arch-

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