Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1968 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
Marcella Lee becomes bride of Kenneth M. Lawrence in rites
Miss Marcella G. Lee became chell Lawrence Sr. of Penllyn, secured by a pearl crown. She the bride of Kenneth M. Law- Pa. carried white and red camarence December 30 at Mt. Par- Honor attendants were Mrs. tions. Mrs. Mitchell wore a long an Baptist Church. Rev. Ben- Shirley Mitchell, sister of the Empire dress of Ruby red veli v* TP O « e* o c ^ ^ t* iJP £ « _ Vv v*, TUT « ^ V> a 11 T a n n a. O L ^ _ J %_ • a. _
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Epicurean Club scene of ceremony for Shelley Hood-Arvine Coleman
jamin F. Sims, pastor, o f f i- bride, and Mitchell Lawrence vet. She carried white carna-
ciated at the double-ring cere- Jr. of Penllyn, brother of the tions.
mony. bridegroorii. The bridesmaids were Miss The bride is the daughter of Miss Lee wore a long white sa- Yvette Coursey, a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Lee tin gown with seed pearls high- the-bride; Mrs. Helen Franklin, of 1054 Udell. The groom is lighting the neckline. Her long ~ister of the bride; Mrs. Corthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Mit- white net veil of illusion was ioe Brown, a friend of the
THE HAPPY newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence, were photographed in front of the altar at Mt. Paran Baptist Church shortly after their impressive wedding. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Miss Marcella Lee.
Tour Seasons of Fashion' theme for sorors 7 show
bride, and Miss Wanda Fleming, niece of the bride. Their attire was the same as the ma-tron-of-honor’s. Little Miss Karen Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, was flower girl. She wore a red velvet dress trimmed with a white collar and cuffs. Ushers were Messrs. William Lawrence, Trevose, Pa., brother of the groom; James Lee, brother of the bride; Alonza Kittrells of Germantown, Pa., cousin of the groom, and Nelson Stone of Dayton, Ohio, a friend of the groom. Ringbearer was Master Jeffrey Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mitchell. The reception followed in the B.F. Farrell Fellowship Hall. Red and white carnations centered the table which held a four-tiered cake. Hostesses were Misses Lettie Ray, Bessie Lee, Valerie Lee, Denise Wilson, Lillian Campbell, and Victoria Jewell, and Mmes. Carolyne Lee, Arthea Campbell, Alice Wilson, Joan Jackson, and Gloria Kittrells. Out-of-town guests were Messrs, and Mmes. Mitchell Lawrence Sr., Penllyn; Mitchell Lawrence Jr., Penllyn; William Lawrence, Trevose, and Alonza Kittrells, Germantown, and John D. Wilson Sr., Markham, 111.; Nelson Stone, Dayton; John Wilson Jr., Markham, and Misses Vanessa Lawrence, Penllyn; Alma Wilson, Markham; Anna McGuire, Dayton; Anita Bowman, Dayton, and Denise Hazel Fleming, South Bend,
Ind.
The new Mrs. Lawrence was graduated from Central State University at Wilberforce, Ohio. She is a member of Delta Sigma , Theta Sorority and formerly taught at School 29. She was one of the winners in the WIFE Radio Station’s bridal fair last January. Mr. Lawrence was also graduated from Central State University. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi _ Fraternity
The Epicurean Club was the scene for the January 16 wedding and reception of Miss Shelly Marie Hood and Arvine Edwin Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker of 1422 Bradbury are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Coleman of 1501 E. Tabor are the bridegroom’s
parents.
The happy couple will honeymoon in Los Angeles, Cal. The bride’s future plans are to reside in Indianapols while her husband, who is second vicepresident of Cole-Smith Inc., lends more of his talents to the U.S. Army as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. The bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Barbara Hood,' was matron of honor. The groom’s brother, James E. Coleman, who is 1st vice-president of Cole-Smith Inc., was best man. Hostesses were 1 Mmes. Ramona Coleman, JoEHen Elliott, Marlene Haley, Corliss Madison, Marie Smith, Corainne Washington, and Elene Watkins, Junior hostesses were Misses Latreace Coleman, and Wanda
Smith.
Ushers were Messrs, Ralph
Hood, and Mark A. Hood, bro-
ers
theTs of the bride; Steven Harris, Robert McPherson, and
Robert Smith Jr.
Decorations were made by Mrs. Marsha Hardiman and Mrs. Patricia Jones .
MR. AND MRS. Guy E. Russell, 624 W. 40th, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gayle Diane Russell, and Fairlis Gene Goyle, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd. The couple plans a late spring wedding. Miss Russell was graduated from Shortridge High School and Ball State University. She is a teacher in the Indianapolis Public Schools and is a member of Kappa Tau Sigma Sorority, an interest group of Alpha Kappa Sorority. Mr. Coyle, a graduate of Crispus Attacks High School, is a guard at International Harvester. Both are members of Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Wr, Bah honored at linen shower
CUTTING the wedding cake is one of the most meaningful occurrences after repeating the "I dos" by the couple. Pictured slicing their cake are Mr. and Mrs. Arvine Coleman who were recently married. Mrs. Coleman is the former Miss Shelley Marie Hood. (Recorder photo by James Burres).
Daughters of Isis list new Officers
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and is now a sales^representative for the Best Food Com-
pany in Pennsylvania.
After a two-week honeymoon,
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Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Pi Paulette Jones, Gwen Harrison, Sorority met Monday, Jan. 22, Juanita Talley, Eva Barnett, in the home of Mrs. Shirley Judy Garrett, Barbara Ball, Powell, 417 W. Bernard, to and Suzanne Kerber, and Meseomplete plans for its upcom- srs. Otis Bond, Ronald Appleing fashion show themed “The ton, and Larry Stewart. Four*Seasons of Fashion.” a mink boa will be given
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Mrs. Harold Batie was showered with many gifts at a linen -shower given by Mrs. Albert "Myers Jr. and her mother, Mrs. Stanley Porter, at the home of Mrs. Porter, 2227 W. 14th. Charades were played and _
the prizes won by the guests . The Daughters of Isis, Per- to present an exhibition drill were given to Mrs. Batie. sian Court 24, recently held an during the imperial session Guests were served champagne electi on of officers. Illustrious which will be held in Wiscon-
over peaches and cake. .The ccmmandress is Vivian Jones, sin.
shower was concluded with the Other heads are Barbara The first aid and health diviopening of the many lovely Hughes, 1st lieutenant com- sion, with Mrs. Snow, chairgifts. mandress; Mattie Webb, 2nd nian, has served many daughMrs. Batie is the former Miss Henutentant commandress; Min- ters and nobles durinB the past Beverly Simmons daughter of ?'« Snow, high priestess; Pearl year. Mrs. Bndwell, past illusMr. and Mrs. Knox Simmons, Jf a y s . oriental guide; Lillian trious cpmmandres, has been 3246 N. Arsenal. Mr. Batie is Holt recordress, and Elsie appointed desert deputy of the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Garret t. treasurer. Isiserettes of Indiana.
Those appointed were Emma The Chjjntresses, of which
married Jan.
dre - W 2j48 — ^at^he Clark,' 1st ^ceremonial daughter; Juanita Johnson serves as vice-
C^iiu federation
BY CLARA PHILLIPS
and their husbands at a “Pri^ have at this time two o‘f the View, Tex. gressive Party” during the auxiliary members, Mrs. Lar-
on, n* 1? ^ r +! y. f/> holidays. man Buckner of Chicago, and
The show will he presented away as the main door prize. ^ief^neS tad t^Tt oY'Sr ^ ^ Hm ^ ^ ^ t S o a 7 Ur p.m y : aTthe or atThe'doorTr ^“‘The“Pr^rWsive’ 1 Needle Sen p^gre^d W “me"o? MmeT Ja’peeS' Stewart! MaJ^ mg,caJ_Semi n ary. i 10 00 W. 4 2nd. oaU Mrs. Easton.^923-9462, or ^ ‘cYub wflfTe host group Mr. and* Mrs Louis Wiiuams SSZ’ ^ce® EVans"' Fe'efle
and present a program. Mrs. where entertainment was pro- geaven ’ LUlian Charleston Vernoca Ferguson is Needle vided. The party was continued Bonna Jones Vkki Myers JanClub president. Mrs. Sadie Har- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iep Potter Vathv Satterfield diman is Federation president. Choiee Edwards where a din- Bett> P T u nier Sandra Waldron!
M H Hal' served. LeArlis Williams, and Sharon
were married Jan. 1 at the Lianc, ist ceremonial daugnter;
home of Mrs. Batie’s parents. Bermce Johnson, 2nd ceremon- Presiden agM d a “ y
The Capezio Club of Indiana- was dancing and socializing KnoxvUle, ^enn.^Mr! 6 Batie^is outside spy’; Frances Stone, as- P 1 ^ to attend, polis entertained its members The club was ver v ham>y to at Priarie View College, Prairie sistant recordress; Anice Finch, The Daughters regret that ^ J marshall; Roberta Stovall, as- Susie Godwin, a charter mem-
sistant marshall, and M. Bea- ber and past director of the trice Bridwell, board represen- Chantresses, has been unable tative. to attend the last few meetings Also Mrs. Hughes, drill team a tto n d in 1968 and ways and means; Mrs. Mae Alexander, Lula Graves
owettu
The feature of the show will Mrs. Powell, 283-3959
be furs from Charles Anger and Son Furriers) Narration will be given by Michael Anger. Mrs. Maxine McPhail will be commentator for the remainder of the show. Models are Mmes.
Ladies Guild sets annual
Capezio club is to meet
service
Following the dinner, there Williams.
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and ways and means; Mrs. , , r, j Snow, first aid and health; Ora P* the first aid and Kay and Margaret Mullins, health division have pledged a-
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public relations; Mrs. Hughes, to serve. Mrs. Jones, illusauditing committee nhairmnn* trious commandres, has many
...* chairman; , , _ T . X , Clema Rogers and Mrs. Stovall; P| ans f° r the new y ear - V^th Inez Willingham, imperial de- cooperation of the Daugh-
puty of the desert; Sara Allen, t ers s ]? e , .JM? 1568 , to ma ^ e the imperial deputy of the oasis; ye 2,^ f a ^ anne ^ °ne.
parity
CLARA
burton entertained the Len-
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noon in her / UrplC ^Ttearl t tUrAC A IAl era 1037 vv. <mn. and Delois Hopson.
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ments were A1 _ __ A1 _ A _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Gerard W a t h e n, ^ A1
served by the
Mrs. Mary Bradley was the of the patients were ardent
hostess.
6015 N.
The annual service of the East Side Christian Center’s Ladies Guild is Sunday, Jan. 28, at 3:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Albert Wadsworth, minister of the Messiah
The Capezio Club of Indiana- Baptist Church. He will be ac-
polis will hold its first business companied by his officers and Fannie Bartlett Ts""president*
meeting of the month on Feb. members of his congregation. * * * Purple Heart Nurses. and respond highly to the re- QLV 2 at the home of Mrs. Sharon Special music will be render- The Central District will have A very tast y luncheon was quest period which never seems y ' Williams, 3229 N. DeQuincy. ed by music groups of his chur- a ca j] me eting Saturday Feb serv ed graciously in Mrs. Brad- long enough. They will discuss pla'ns for ch under the direction of the io, a t 2034 N. Capitol ’at 10 le y’ s lovel y d > nin g room - ^ The year 1967 was a very their bi-annual formal to be minister of music. Wilbert He- a . m . Mrs. Ollie Douglas is pre- Nurses’ most treasured project happy and prosperous one for
a Christmas party children of Indianapolis.
tit hostess Jan. 20 at the first church goers, so they really ap- Tvrpi v ; n ri«snip is ores id e n t hard * n th e i r respective offices ■ f0r the ?!! e , ci ±„i h ! . S ‘ n . g L n . g Mrs. Gerald Webster is secr^ £or Th % g a 0 u °^ P f4 ia ? h fXui
The Castle
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for social
held in October.
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The Castle will be the scene
Party is enjoyed by children
is the entertainment of patients the Purple Heart Nurses. Each of Ward 12 Central State hostess of the month left no - « DusP 1 ! 3 !- Each person is given stone unturned to make her / III
a birthday gift and all are serv- meeting pleasant and interest-/»/}/</' #/f
each ing. Mrs. Pearl Maimes was g
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ed ice-cream and cake
mont ^- hostess at the closing ’67 meetThe senior choir of Eastside ing where Secret Pals were re-
Baptist Church accompanied vealed.
the nurses on each visit and Mrs. Ozell Crump, president, rendered a service in song. Be- will be the February hostess, fore their confinement, many Mrs. Odessa Davie is reporter.
for having had a successful year under the leadership of Mrs.
Snow, past illustrious com- of a sweetheart social to be mandress. During her tenure sonsored Feb. 17 by members of office, 14 daughters were 0 f the Defiants Club. I initiated. Plans were formulated durThe drill team, under the di- ing a meeting at the home of rection of Mrs. Hughes, plans Billy Glenn, 3357 Chester.
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The Highland Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Kenwood L.T.L., children had a lovely New Year’s party with 22 persons present at the home of the leader, Mrs. Wyyonie Walker, 2214 N. Kenwood.
Sorors making plans for 1968 activities
Mrs. Walker is a wheel chair
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Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison entertained the Bandives Club Saturday, Jan. 20, at their home, 4247 Cornelius.* A nominating committee was appointed because the election of officers will be held in February. The committee is comprised of Mr. Harrison, chairman; Marjorie Parker, and Otis Jones. After the business portion of the meeting, members retired
Gamma to the recreation room where
they enjoyed the Houston-
Officers are Mmes. Laveta
The Gamma Zetas got off to UCLA basketball game. Later a very fine start in that they everyone partook and enjoyed
son, vice-president, and Linda Hanson, secretary, ^Mrs. Ethel Shivers is general president of the Highland Woman’s Christian Temperance Union.
ers
Center's PTA enjoys guest at meeting
Wile-lift
off 1
listed
had a most wonderful meeting, a very lavishly, well prepared
The sorors are making plans for meal.
a bigger and better Christmas
activity for this year.
The Gamma Zetas visited the
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roberts were guests. Members present in addition to the aforemen-
icerA
LaRue Carter Hospital during toine d were Mrs. Henry F. Andthe Christmas season and car- erson Mr and Mrs Dwight L.
ried along cookies, punch, carter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen candies and games for the chil- Grundy, Mr. and Mrs. John
are
dren there. They also donated Hannah, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
snow scenes, play trucks, play sel i Parker.
Absent members were Henry
Hannahs.
The newly-formed PTA of
NASSAU, Bahamas—Pictured beside the statue of Captain Woodes Rodgers, the first Royal Governor of the Bahama Island, in the sun drenched gardens of the Sheraton-British Colonial Hotel in Nassau are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Artis Jr. The couple, who reside at 3546 N. Wallace, Indianapolis, were spending a short vacation in the quaint Bahamas capital, relaxing in the warm tropical sunshine, shopping and visiting the local points of historic interest. Mr. Artis is an architectural draftsman. Mrs. Artis is director of St. Rita's Nursery and Kindergarten.
dishes, - crayons, and coloring
the° f NU "Lif^ Cu!b C met ^th S^eS^HS'“S Mrt'Sd’^Cedl RoJ' The s. s*» ^ ^ ~ meeting ta * _ other officers are Mmes Plans are in the makin 8 for the Eastside Christian Center Willa Miller, president; Louise a sweetheart dinner for the opened its recent meeting with Radford, vice-president; Kather- Va ,l en ^ lne , ^stivity^ this year. It a worship service led by the ine Miller, assistant secretary; will be held at the borne of president, Mrs. Joyce Benjamin. Vertis Brown, treasurer; Doris Sor ° r Came E - S * ott ' The . n f 1 * t Mrs. Gerty Hausbrough, vice- Tate, busines manager; Emma meeting is in February at the president, extended the wel- Clark, financial secretary, and home of Mary Smith, Gamma
come. Mr. Reed led the prayer. Martha Moore, reporter. Zeta basileus.
Edna Martin, director of the Members are Mmes. Delores Eoror ,, Matthews, wife of
Center, presented Mrs. Helen Hamilton, Histine Luckett, and J ame s Matthews Jr., who is a r — Pilgrim Minor. Mrs. Minor gave Ruth Williams. dormitory supervisor of Auer- by members of the Hi Hatters an outstanding traveloque on The Nite-Lifters have pre- bury Job Corps Center, helped Inc. for their Sweetheart Ball
Peru in South America. pared their calendar for the tbe Corpsmen who sponsored a Feb. 3.
Rev. Harold Madden installed year with a matinee on the list Christmas' party for the under- Mrs. Mary Turner on Crooknew officers. The next meeting in the near future. New mem- privileged children at the Good, ed Creek will be hostess Sun-
is the first Sunday in February, bers will also be reported soon, will Center. day, Jan. 28.
Sweetheart ball plans being made
Finals plans are being made
'MISS PLAYMATE' reigned at a recent dance sponsored by the popular, young adult Co-Ques Club in the Windsor Room of Stouffers' Inn. Shown receiving a dozen red roses from Mrs. Joella Mitchell (left) is Mrs. Lorraine McBain. Besides the flowers, Mrs. McBain received $150 and a sparkling crown. Miss Connease Wright was first runner-up. Billy Ball and the Upsetters, the Senesations, and Miss Deborah Hyatt provided entertainment. Ross Irvin is president of the social and civic club. (Recorder photo by Marcus Stewart Jr.)
