Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1964 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

OCTOBER 17, 1964

Eastside Continued from Page 4 a.m. till 7 p.m.

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Catholic interracial group to hear national director

Legals

Frank R. Beckwith, Atty.

NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION

Everett I. Hall, Atty.

NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION

The Indianapolis Catholic In- Marian College. Mr. Ahmann

Among those working on the terracial Council will hear the is speaker on the problem of _ _ conference are Mrs. Virgia Honorable Mathew H. Ahmann, race as a live challenge to re- In the ProbatrCourV of Marion In the* Probate~Co‘urVof *Marion

Davis, local NAACP president; executive director of the Na- ligion.

Robert Williams, state youth tional Catholic Conference for Reservations can be made by supervisor, Mrs. Helen M. Interracial Justice, at a gath- calling WA. 5-1521 or LI. 5-

Adams, 3021 Boulevard, and ering Sunday, October 25. Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, pastor THE ANNUAL communion of New Bethel Baptist Church, breakfast is at 10:45 a.m. at

Clubs

is host president. Mrs. Rose Colder Morris is director.

Corinthian Baptist Church usher board will celebrate its 42nd anniversary Sunday, Oc-

tober 18. Mrs Vivian Benedict SENORITA CLUB said the Indianapolis Pentc- genorita Birthday Club will costal Mass Choir will sing at meet 0ctober 2 4 with Mrs. 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Nina Thomas Pearl Holimani 3 659 G raceland.

Last meeting was with Mrs. Eloise Myers, 4010 Byram.

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Talking with Mrs. Haidee JAWASI CLUB Wilson, a very active member Tawasi C i ub wi n me et Sunof my church New Bethel Bap- day October 18, with Mrs. Elze tist, I learned that the Brow- Tyson 3 906 N Kenwood. Mrs. ner Heron Mass Singers will j^ura Bohannon is president, give a full musical Sunday, Oc- * * * tober 18, at Puritan Baptist poDnETTPC I IR Church. Rev. John Crook is ^ nastor The services are soon- Cordettes Girls will meet OciS? p=.801 rth 3 iz l napier a. ^ ^ ^ with ^ Goldie Glovert presi .

LEST WE FORGET: The lo-

Frida^fTverTmont'hat C^ and ^ L | la secreta ^-

pin Chapel AME Church. Mrs Virgia Davis is president

Other officers include A. Kirkman, president.

County, Indiana. County, Indiana.

In the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the Estate of Luis E. Lambert, deceased, of Arthur C. Gilbert, deceased. Estate Docket E64, Page 1596 Estate Docket E64, Page 1571 Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that Frank R. Beckwith was on the Mary McKee was on the 30th 6th day of October, 1964, ap- day of September, 1964, ap-

pointed: pointed:

Executor of the will of Luis Executor of the will of E. Lambert, deceased. Arthur C. Gilbert, deceased. All persons having claims All persons having claims against said estate, whether or against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months in said Court within six months from the date of the first pub- f . r om the date of the first publication of this notice or said lication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. claim wil l be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indi- Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 6th day of October, an a, this 30th day of Septem-

1964. ber > l y64 - Fdwin McClure Edwin McClure,

Clerk of the Probate Court P er w 0 ^. f >robat ® Court for Marion County, Indiana. f° r Marion County, Indiana

'Mr. Blair,' noted hair, wig specialist joins Wigland staff The appointment of Jamie Capitol City. Blair, known in hair and wig “We feel that women of Instyling circles as “Mr. Blair,'’ dianapolis would like to ask as counselor and stylist at Cap- questions about the wigs they

itol City Wigland, 2965 N. Illinois, was announced this

week by fjrm officials.

10-17-64—3T

10/10/64—3T

The following pledges will be offered for sale on October 10. 1964, at 9:00 A.M. (D.S.T.) at

NOTE: Mail or call your club

The YMCA u^heT'service ^'Tuesday at 5 meets each second Monday p m - 518 I , ndla ; a ’ “ E - 4 - 1545 '

night at 7 p.m. in the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. Mrs. Gertrude Walker is president. Paul Tucker is secretary.

LES SUAVETTES CLUB Les Suavettes will meet October 16 at the home of Mrs. Dora Evans, 2117 Central. Mrs.

The Edward S. Gaillard Mattie Marlin is president.

Auxiliary of the American Le-

Rufus C. Kuykendall, Atty.

NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION ^

In the Probate Court of Marion Oscars Loan Office, Inc., 356 County, Indiana. Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, In the Matter of the Estate Indiana, as per the law of the of Hunter. Stone, deceased. G / n T eral Assembly of the State

Estate Docket E64, Page 1601

Notice is hereby given that ’

alumni of St. John’s Univer- Marie Stone Bell was on the . sity, and student of the Uni- 6th day of October, 1964, ap- ’ versity of Chicago, has been pointed: m on/uo

^ '— ■ lL - Administrator of the estate

HONORABLE MATHEW H.

AHMANN

Council guest speaker

4412 or by mail, 2615 Hillside.

The guest speaker, an

representative

26737;

11/10/62,

18743;

10/21/62,

18712;

10/30/62,

11/9/62,

18942;

10/31/62,

18721;

10/30/62.

18705;

Catholic Interracial Council of of Hunter Stone, deceased. in/^n/R9 i«7nn- ’ in/9Q/rt° Chicago, business and circula- All persons having claims ^ /91 r>9 ’ 1QnF;n . 11/fi o

tion manager of “Today’

gion meets the first Friday of . „ Magazine, and a social work

each month. Ladies whose hus- people hke * er in the Chicago Department , u « . u 186/6bands served the Civil World, a „ , , , . of Welfare. from the date of the first pub- n/9 ’ 9 World War I, World War II or ^ Atten i 10 " 1 t K 0a 1 e f h ^l ars L s , tu - A father, Mr. Ahmann has lication of this notice or said ]^7 62, the Korean Conflict, are wel- dents of 1915-1918): Mrs. Flor- five children, In his spare time claim will be forever barred. ’

ence Carpenter will again have h e ^ hVs"“managed**to“Tdit Two Dated at Indianapolis, Indigathering. “When School bookS( .. Xhe New Negro,” and ana, thij 6th day of October, 62

corned.

Il’—iHl SsgSsSf ”

member. ^ ^ ^ and published in The Indianap- and Race and was Catholic The Interdenominational Min- 0l ‘ S Recorde J- . . $ air h ?' an , °f. the “ March ° n iaterial Alliance met Tuesday. Christ did not rise, this Jfe 'if also affiliated with the October 13, at Flannel House. WO uld be a lost world, said American Catholic Socioloe-ica' Or. I. B. Pierce, pmidjnt.wj. Rev. J. T. Campbell of Chicago, im e ty American SocioioScai

m charge. Others on the pro- speaking Sunday at New Beth- a hoard member of the , . r-, , . • >

e ' Rev Pt 'campbel| h was enroute ^ ftl e7 i ^^ 2 '

Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana.

10-17-64 3T 180{>b I

10 22/62,

18509;

10/19 62,

18451;

10/15/62,

18376;

John L. Mattocks. Atty.

NOTICE OF

ADMINISTRATION

Benjamin Davis, New Bethel Convention of America.

Baptist, V. Miller. Fletcher

^ rS ; ^ purlpck ’ I " dial ? a time school chum, Mrs. Mary American Civil Liberties Union, : o - nt “ d -'. ”* ’ " C^tRights Commisson deputy dennine.wh^m , said was very IJUnoU ^hjsion^ Natitma^ As- ^r^the^ of ^

tional Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, and Re-

18340;

Estate Docket 64, Page 15 <7 io/13 62,

.i' n L f r:7./ 0 ; „ a ^r„± tions ^ Officials, National As- A „ perjons having claims

10/21/62,

18200;

the fanning and Mrs. Lucy bet ore. Funeral services were of Colore d People, National not now due must file the sam a Moppms, entertained over 20 Wednesday at St. Paul AME Catholic Social Action Confer- pot n ° w due ’ m V. s ^. ni ®. 3 4/63, ladies of New Bethel Baptist Church. ence National Committee on m Sald C °V r J Wlt f h !" S ' X r ! lont ^ 21439; Church in the beautiful home Mrs. Jennings, the sister of Sine and Investment Na the , da ^. of tl ^ e fir ^ p ^7 10/18/62, of the Robert Fannings, 6000 ,della Overton and Mrs. Julia rion^ Confl-ence on Religion clalmwiB be forefer barred 18457;

11/21/62,

19222;

18687;

10/25/62,

10/27/62,

18666;

18654;

10/26/62,

10/26/62,

18626;

18623;

10/21/62,

10/29/62,

18604;

18506;

10/23/62,

062, 18588;

10/23/62,

10/23/62,

18573;

18568;

10/23/62,

10/22/62,

18545;

18532;

10/20/62,

10/19/62,

18481;

18459;

10/18/62,

10 17/62,

18434;

18377;

10/15/62,

10 / 15/62.

18364;

18359;

10/15/62,

10/10/62,

18280;

19684;

10/13/62.

10/13/62.

18339;

18351;

10 13/62,

10/11/62,

18315;

18285;

10/11/22,

)/9/62, 18265;

10/9 62

10 9/62,

18247;

18206;

10/4/62,

10/4 62,

18198;

18188; 10/3 62, 18180;

18165; 10 2/62, 18155;

21853;

3/11/63,

10/25/62,

18603;

With Mr. Blair comes many years of experience in the ultimate of high fashion styling. He is considered one of the East’s leading hair and wig specialist. He has participated in shows and clinics in Miami Beach, Fla., Harrisburg and Philadelphia, Pa., Cleveland and New York .City. Many of his hair and wig styles have been featured in high fashion magazines throughout the nation. Mr. Blair’s work has been seen in several Broadway productions including “Little Abner” and “Milk and Honey.” At Wiglad. the highly regarded stylist will be striving to capture a creative style for all individuals. He will be doing fashion shows and hair and wig clinics throughout the Indianapolis

area.

The noted designer will be answering questions at Wigland from 9 to 9 Monday through Friday, and from 9 to 5 on Saturdays. Private consultations are available at the firm’s salon at any time. If appoint-' ment is desired, call WA. 4-

3281.

“It’s with great honor that we bring a gentleman of Mr. Blair’s capability to Indianapolis,” said the management of

Their hairpieces come in shoulder, medium and short lengths and a complete line of colors ranging from jet black to platinum blonde. All discussions with Mr. Blair are carried out in private booths. All wigs are thoroughly spray cleaned after each tryon, and a complete stock is al-

ways on hand.

The store has a no-money

now own or hope to buy in the down plan with 90 days to pay, near future. a lay-a-way plan for which “He can explain to these la- there is no carrying charge with dies why it is necessary that payments as low as $13.11 a most every woman should own month or $3.50 a week.

a wig.’ Capitol City Wigland offers wigs of superior quality and highest styles and modern fashions—plus all are guaranteed to be 100 percent imported human

hair.

The management urges ail to drop in and see “Mr. Blair” about possible future purchases or any hair and scalp problems. An advertisement appears on Page 5 of this issue.

YOUR CLOTHING CARE SPECIALIST

THIS COUPON WORTH

Crooked Creek.

18458;

12/13 62,

18618;

10/18 / 62

19709;

11/17/62,

Rhodes, was a great friend of and Race , Society for the Study Dated at lndianapori; Indi- ,129 tl/15 62 1^079 1/26 63 dinner"*'' were '\ a3 •»««» Coundl for Fa " Employment th,S ^ ° f OCt0be '' 12/10/B2, 18607; 20/63,

FAC

lovely chicken dinner were than ug Thy two sisters were Mines. Bernice Swmey, Ce ester known to m<> as chi i dhood ac _

McKinney Mary an Jones, quaintances . Frances Taylor, V\ ilia Taylor, * =•.. *

Mary Robinson, Marie Nance, Hatcher> son of Ervin H atchLucinda Towns, Lucille Harper, diei He was the r Ga J neS a ; TT brother of Mrs. Esther The .food was and stone, Mrs. Beatrice Robinson

H °ri e vv 1S 0f iiA hlS n° r d and Miss Joa;i Hatcher, all ac- sale to begin soon,

with beautiful wall-to-wall car- tive New Bethel me mbers. His

petmg, a study room, master 4 uneral was i- eld in the i ove i v ^l ■■ . ■ I bedroom, and two baths and chapel of King and King Fun- expressed by Miss Willa Stevall on one floor for “young era , K Home | | ’’ ’ ’ |*|[

T ^ J . „ 20831; 4/15/62, 22416; Edwin McClure, 12 13/62, 19763; 9/16/63, 24961; Clerk of the Probate Courc 3 21904; 11/19/62, for Marion County, Indiana 19185 . 3 29/63, 22048; 2/20/63,

10/10 64—31 21252; 3/20/63, 21828; 1/26/63.

20701; 11 19/62. 19165:

11/16/62, 19084; 4/20/63,

^ . 22541; 11 27/62, 19361;1/21/63. son. Everyone who sees it since 20520> 11/23/62, 19253; the redecoration wants to have 3 14 / 63 2 1709; 3/22/63, 21890;

The importance of voting was an activity. 11/2/63, 26888; 12/12/62,

19784; 11 16/63, 25954; 1/23/63,

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Flowers - Gifts A SPECIALTY POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES Flower & Gifts BY 502 Fall Creek Parkway WA. 3-3021 Lucille Hurston Davis, Prop.

ens who followed her talk with - I a demonstration and explana-

^ j tion of how to use

J explain*- zen A s *Forum spoke^unday^morn- S Si, lo'J^

19270: 8/23/62,

ing at St. John AME Church. 9a .,. g

straight tickvt or a split ticket. Tl « » ta h . elp u 23/62 CfoViiwnr w t.jvytIc v x r solve racial problems by im- 11

Starling W. James, FAC the NeVro'Tma^e "it 25484 : 4/29/63, 22751; 1 3/62, president, played a record on proving the Negro image, it 9ni „.. ^o/ou/au onnci.'

“The Progress of the Negro.” has a 10 ppint , p ^Kram.

It proved to be most interest-

ing.

Mrs. Hodge and Mrs. VV erd- .

nar Allen were K uests of Mr. ty Saturday. October 24.

and Mrs. Little for a fabulous breakfast Saturday morning.

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stops asthma attacks in minutes and gives hours of freedom from recur-

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it is the tician’s leading asthma prescription—so safe when used as directed that now it can be sold — without prescription in most states

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20155;; 1229/63. 20061; 1/12/63 20382; 1/5 63, 20219;

Two of the state rallv can- 6/18/63. 23708; 11 10/63,20321: tain of St John AME Church l2/G2 ' 19540 : 12. 19 62, 19^, vviH take buses to Brown Coun- 2/1/63 ’ 2082 6; 12 3/63, 19476; * t k bUS63 Krown Loun 1/18/63, 20575; 2/1/63, 20821;

2 1/63,. 20834; 2/6/63, 20929;

Mi. James and Mrs. Ethel 2/18/ 63. 21179; 6/29 / 63,23940: Ryan expressed deep apprecia- ~ 1/63, 23951; 4/16/63, 22470; tion to all who remembered 1 21/63, 20524; 7/30/63, 25019;

Mr. James said the passen- the j r birthdays with beautiful 7 10/63, 24869; 12/19/63. 19814; ger list for the Holy Land trip ca rds. 8/9/63, 25198; 5 1/63. 22791; is almost complete and the 11/29/62, 19392; 6/1/62, 23399; names of those making thj 6/21/63, 23764; 12/27/63,

New York World’s Fair trip Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Marie Over- 19980. are multiplying. street and Ernest Ryan were

elected as the nominating com-

The Aron Room is almost mittee to report at the next

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STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912. AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946, (TITLE 39, UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 233) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF THK INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER, published weekly at Indianapolis, Indiana, for October 1st, 1H62. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, mananiim editor, and business manager are: Publisher, THE (1EORGE P. STEWART PRINTING COMPANY, Inc., .'.IS Indiana A\enu<\, Indianapolis. Ind. Edi'or, MARCl'S (\ STEWART, 239 Buckingham Drive, In-

dianapolis, Ind.

Business Manager. GEORGE J. THOMPSON, 4260 Graceland A\e.. Indianapolis, Indiana. Managing Editor 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must he stated and a’so immediately thereunder the names and addresses cf t ockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, til" names and addresses of the individual owners must he given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated Inin, its name and add re s, a well as fiat of each individual member, must he given.) THE GEORGE P. STEWART PRINTING COMPANY, Inc., 518 Indiana Avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. ESTATE OF MRS. FANNIE C. STEWART, MARCITS C. STEWART, CO-EXECUTOR. 239 Buckingham Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana: GEORGE J. THOMPSON, CO-EXECUTOR, 4260 Giaceiand Ave., Indianapolis. Ind. 3. The known bondho’ders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other sen rities are: (If there are none,

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ESTATE OF MRS. FANNIE C. STEWART, MARCUS C. STEWART. CO-EXECUTOR, 23!i Buckingham Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana; GEORGE J. THOMPSON. CO-EXECUTOR, 4260 Graceland Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. 4. Paragraph 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appeals upon the hooks of the company as trustee or in any other judiciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statement in the two paragraphs show the affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions upon the hooks of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other t an that of a bonafide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distribu ed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required by tne act of June 11, 1960 to he included in all statements regardless of frequency of issue. ^ ^ ^ 00 MARCUS C. STEWART. I ditor Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October 1961 (t-’eal) FREDONIA S. TEMPLE. Notary Public (My commission expires February 24, 1965)

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