Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1963 — Page 6

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FIVE OUT-OF-TOWNERS AT FUNERAL RITES HERE

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out-of-towners attended cousins of the deceased, services here (or. Gilbert Mar t ConinSi M rs They were Mrs. Myrtle . A j r ti Central City, Ky., and Venable and James H. McNutt, Norwalk, Conn., all of Central City.

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Activities for Mom First Baptist Member Cited Spring Activities For Meritorious Service

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hour swim.

Bridge to interior decorating is offered evenings for mother who prefers to leave the little ones at home with dad. Ewim classes for beginners and advanced swimmers are also available. Call ME. 5-5471 for additional in-

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ILLINOIS AT 22nd ST. CAR-HOP SERVICE

PAIR ATTEND RITES Mrs. Ruby Langford and sister, Miss Pearl Alexander, were called to Richmond last weekend due to the death of their brother, Carl D. Alexander. Mrs.. Langford is former principal at School 36 where her sister rs a clerk.

'.-f ' i|, * '' ; A • beautiful bronze engraved heart-shaped plpque was presented to Mrs. Josephine Burns, for 35 years a member of Firs* Baptist Church,- North Indianapolis, for her outstanding service. Mrs. Burns, piesWent of the Josephine Burns Nurses Unit whieh was named in her honor received the presentation from Mrs. Edith Crawford, unit member. It was given with deep appreciation for her service rendered the church, sick and shut-ins. Under her leadership for the; past 16 years, the Unit has kept busy working to help others, including adopting a ward at Central Hos-

pital.

The Unit has supplied clothing and given parties for patients ip their “adopted” ward. The nurses are regularly on duty morning,.evening or afternoon at First Bap-

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Members have volunteered service at General Hospital, end Mrs. Burns has served with the hospital’s “Gold Group.” For donat-

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ing 500 hours of service she received a pin. . u Active in. the Central District Baptist Nurses Uhit, she serves as vice-president and district- and state organteer. Mrs. Burns served for a number of years as a member of the First Baptist choir, and Missionary Chorus. She is affiliated with the Edward S.. Gaillard Post 105 of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Daughters of

Elks.

The humanitarian is grand organizer, past grand daughter ruler in the state and president of the Purple Cross Nurses which she organized. After becoming ill* Mrs. Burns continued her work at .home through the telephone urging the members to carry on in her absence. • • : ■ A Red Cross official has said that First Baptist has one of the most modern first aid rooms among churches. - ■ Mrs. Mattie McKinney is new president of the Josephine Bums Nurses Unit.

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Continued from Page 5 Dorothy Shute, 234 W. 43rd. CUBETTES CLUB Cubettes will meet with Mrs. Letha Avery, president, 867 Eugene. Last meeting was with Mrs. Louise Smith, 3454 Caroline. Mrs. Jean Gilbert is reporter. * * * DESI-VONTZ CLUB Desi-Vontz will have a social Friday, March 29, at the home of Miss Sallie Hester, president, 3306 N. Kenwood. Miss Rose Crowe is secretary. * * 4= GAY NOCTURNES CLUB Gay Nocturnes will meet with Mrs. Katie Bronaugh, business manager, 145 West 22nd Street. Last meeting was with Mrs. Effie Balumgraph. Mrs. Marie James is president, Mrs. Lucille Ward, secretary, and Mrs. Lue Rice, treas-

urer.

* * * JOYCRAFTERS CLUB Joycrafters were entertained at the last meeting by Mrs. Gladys Fisher, vice-president. Mrs. Callye Harris is hostess for the next meeting. Mrs. Opal Bell is secre-

tary.

« * * KINGS AND QUEENS CLUB Kings and Queens will meet with George Berry Saturday, March 16. James Richardson was last host. “Guess box” was won by Mr. Berry, president. All correspondence should be mailed to Mrs. Helen Boyd, 2614 Guilford, club reporter. # * * i MEDALLIONS CLUB Medallions met Tuesday with | Mrs. Catty Carpenter, 1014 W. i 34th. Members will be hostesses at an “Irish Shindig” Saturday. , $ * * MODERN MATRONS CLUB • Modem Matrons will meet Wed- j nesday at 7:30 p.m. at FAC, 2309 N. Capitol. Mrs. Sarah Allender is president and Mrs. Betty Hurtz, secretary. * =N * PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CLUB Phyllis Wheatley Embroidery Club will meet Thursday, March 21, with Mrs. Dessie McNeal, 4026 Boulevard. Last meeting was with Mrs. Dorothy Vorhis, 4148 N. Capitol. All members are asked to be present. Mrs. Marie Flye is reporter and Mrs. Lena Douglas, president. ♦ * * ROYAL TWELVE CLUB Royal 12 met with Mrs. Lillian Rice, 2902 N. Kenwood. 6 * * RHOER CLUB Rhoer Club will meet Tuesday, March 26, with Miss Dianna Bradley, vice-president, 1149 Congress, at 4:15 p.m. Last meeting was with Miss Dalores Jackson, 1053 W. 34th. Miss Carol Sayles ! is president and Miss Mary Rouse, secretary. * =3 * TEE WARNER TONGA CLUB Tee Warner Tonga will meet with Mrs. Patricia Fields, 1147 Roache. Last meeting was with Mrs. | Carrie Reeves) 1052 Belle View, where plans were made for a May social. Send all correspondence to Mrs. Annie Belle Williams, 221 W. 21st, secretary-reporter. Mrs. Georgia A. Moore is president.

Gir/ Celebrates Eighth Birthday at Gdla Party Little Miss Roxanne Denise ly gifts. She gave each guest a Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ring as a gift. . James Cook, 638 W. 43rd, cele- vr u ** t> » brated her eighth birthday Sat- - * B / tty I ? oone ’ Roxanne 3 urday, March 9, at the Household fi rst S ra de teacher, was present of Ruth, 2406 N. Capitol. for the party ‘

Present were her classmates ?t School 43 including the Little Misses Pamela Beverly, Yvonne Miller, Cynthia Moore, Dietra Yowell, Colleen Bolden, Karen! Dalton, Brenda Sue Rodgers, Sylvia Ransaw, Beverly Sanders, Winifred O’Neal, Sherry Mills, Alicia Holland, Sharon Kitchen, Toma Slaughter, and Marcia Brown. Also Masters Avis Campbell, Chester Dorsey, James Milton, James Payton, Brian Williams, Drew Smith, Wayne Kitchen, Victor Howard, and Jerome Murray. Prizes for the “twist contest” were awarded Little Miss Mills and Master Williams. Judges were Mrs. Lucy Tompkins and Mrs. Nell Cornwall. Game prizes went to Little Misses Mills, Slaughter, and Moore, and Masters Payton, Campbell and Kitchen. Assisting Mrs. Cook were Mmes. Hazel Curtis, Inez Kitchen and Jeanne O’Neal. Decorations were of rfed and white. Miss Cook wore a red velveteen dress, a gift from her grandmother, Mrs. Clara Martin. The honoree received many love-

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