Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1981 — Page 5

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AN APPRECIA TfVE Mrs. Helen Johnson-Mayes basks in the affection of relatives at a birthday dinner given for her Saturday. Pictured are [from left, kneeling] Kim Dullcn, Monica Johnson, Robbie Johnson, Annessa Harris; [seated] Holly Chanel Turner, Rev. Wilbur Mayes [the honoree’s husband], Mrs. Mayes, George Curtis Johnson. Mae

Margaret Tuft, Kenneth Davis III, Tantlra Jones; [standing] Wilham Johnson, Tomas Dullen Jr., Marcia Johnson, Diane Davis, George Turner, Verna Turner, Rosie Jones, Derick Jones, Tonya Dullen and Robert Jones. [Leonard T. Clark Sr. photo]

l-EAH STEVENSON Mi*s f A*ah Stevenson, daugh ter of Ms, Theresa Stevenson and ftev, J. R, Stevenson, was one of a group of nationwide students who were recently guests of Northwestern Uni versify at Evanston, Illinois, Mi>»s Stevenson is a senior at Crispus Attueks High School where she is 5th in her class, captain of the.varsity cheerleaders, editor of the yearbook and a member of the Student Council Advisory Hoard. She was chosen Miss f )ebu tarn <luring Youth Day services .*! I’ilgrim baptist Church and currently is president of the Youth Croup. Ia*ah hopes for a career in hospital administration,

THE GA YLITES Social ami Charity Club helti their Autumn Ball recently in The Saint Peter Claver Center. They were hostesses for over 250 appreciative guests. Ami two of Indianaptdis' more prominent clubs were distinguished special guestS‘-The Foxy Ladies and Sisters of Uniqueness. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson of Washingtm D.C., Mrs. Rennie Walls of Chester, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon of Muncie, Club members shoum are \from {eft]

Mrs. Christena Ross, chairman of affairs; Ms Amy Price, financial secretary; Ms. Uremia Rodgers, Ms. Harriett Smith, jmsident; Reginahl Graham, club sweetheart; Ms. Lillie Peoples, Ms. FAnora Nunley, treasurer; Ms. Jessie Paicely, Ms. Joyce Crawford and Ms. FUtssie Harris. The spacious center was beautifully decorate^ in fill flowers with the dub colors--red anil white-used in table decor. Music was furnished by 'Po Chromatics.

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Mrs. Helen Johnson-Mayes 75th birthday

Mrs. Helen Johnson-Mayes !>• Johnson. Mrs. Archie (Mae was honored Saturday. No- Margoret) Tuft and George

vetnber 28. at a 75th birthday Curtis Johnson,

dinner. The celebration was She s the wile ol Rev. Wilbur held at the home of Krand, hil May,'* and ,« a twmht-r of St. dm.. Mr. and Mrs. William R. •»«"» Missionary iapti.t ( hor Johnson Sr.. 7532 East Kusk.m ? « l7 th and Martindah-

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Mrs. Mayes was bom No Mr *- Fayes' hobbies are vember 28. 1906 in Greens- grow ,ng plants and flow er* and burg. North Carolina. She has >«*» have ever passed 29th lived in Indianapolis 58 years, and Ruckle Avenue, you might For 33 years, she was an la. S. have turned your head to take a Ayres Department store em second look at the (lowers and

ployee before retiring in 1969. plants in her yard.

Her three children are William Sewing is another of her

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Most of Mrs. Mayes’ free time is spent enjoying her 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

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