Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1981 — Page 6

DAr . , TNIHNHANAFOIISRKOtOIR rAVB O SATURDAY, OCTOKR 31,1f«1

1 Hh. TOAST that biwls. 'That's what is shunt! Inriuqta by Mr. atnl Mrs. William h.rnt st Hutrhihs Jr. folbtu-iny th* ir rhurrina*

Satnrtiay at ( ahl u *11 A ME Zian Church. Shi a itn tnrmtr Miss Mary Ann Wyatt. \l.iiinoril T Clark Sr. phata\

WELL PLEASED mother $ share the spotlif/ht with youngsters who took top honors in Men About Toum's first baby contest, conducted Saturday at the FAC Home. Winners are \from left] first place, Valerie Yancy, mother, Sandra Yancy: secorld, Michael Robinsm, norther, Mary K. Robinson, anil third, Andre DeJuan Jones,

mother, Diana Robinson. Men About Toum members say they couldn't be happier over the supp/rrt given their project. Club officers include BUI Barnett, president; Melvin Thomas, vice-president, awl Clarence Gaddie, public relatvms perunt. [James Burres photo]

Mary Wyatt-W.E. Hutchins rites

Veterans Day Tea Nov. 8

Marriage is to be taken as a lasting commitment. Miss Mary Ann Wyatt and William Krnest Hutchins Jr. chose the past Saturday to make permanent their commit ment to each other by being

married in a single ring ceremony at ( aidwell AMK Zion Church. As Itev. A.J. Blake of Jones Tabernacle AMK Zion Church read vows. Miss Wyatt, a Fort Harrison employee, became the

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wife of Hutchins, a Detroit Detsel Allison employee. The bride, for her crowning moment, was radiant in an ivory gown trimmed in pearls and lace. Her bouquet, per •<>!mII> l.i-hioned by Ms. S\K ia Diggs of The Flower Hut, consisted of red and while roses with light cranberry and wine carnations. She was attended by Toni L. Wilson, her matron of honor dri'ssed in light cranberry, and her majd of honor. Hose Marie Sanders, wearing a wine and burgandy ensemble. The handsome groom had as his best man Calvin Benovan while ushers were Charles Harvey Wyatt Jr. and Keith Campbell. For the ti:30 p.m. rites, guest* enjoyed the enthralling music of Anderson Dailey and Allison Wirght as soloists organists, two of the city's finest musicians. The reception followed at the Caldwell AMK Zion Church. V*>2 North Sheffield with Let ha Wilson as hostess. Mr-. H u t c h i n s is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wyatt, while her husband is the son of Mrs. 1'earl Osborne.

Mrs. Jesse Caldwell, president of Gaillard Unit 107 American Legion Auxiliary, has named Mrs. Emory James chairman of the annual Veterans Day Tea to be held November 8. This is a yearly observance of the day set aside by the government to honor veterans of all wars. The tea this year will 4-6 p.m. November 8 at Bethel AME Church. Mrs. James has appointed l he following committees: Program. Mrs. John Dow dell, chairman; Mrs, Troy Manlove; Alpha Mu Omega* benefit event is November 14 Alpha Mu Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, presents an afternoon of food, fashions and games for the Is-nefit of scholarships and charities Saturday, November 14. at 12 n<s»n, in The Atkinson Hotel. For full details on this gala event, contact Ruby Woodson, chairperson, 291 1073; Diane Billow, Basileu*. 239 4939, or any other Alpha Mu Omega soror.

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