Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1953 — Page 5
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By MARY P. McGUIRE
President OF State Club Women To Speak Here By JULIA JEFFERSON Mrs. Edna Isom of Washing-ton, president of the Indiana State Federation of Women’s Clubs, will be guest speaker when the Elizabeth Carter Council celebrates its annual Women’s Day vvith a special program Sunday afternoon in Barnes Methodist Church,
corner of Annette and SQth streets.
Mrs. Isom, an active worker in the state federation for 26 years, has been active
The Indianapolis Recorder, Nov. 7,1953—5
The long-awaited ordination of Rev. Robert Saunders
took place on Wednesday night of last week at New Bethel 4 ^
Baptist Church, with Dr. C. Henry Bell deliverinu - the ordi- | i n church work for 36 years. She is first vi e-prcskient of the Council of Church Women nation sermon, assisted ty Revs. H. T. Toliver, E. T. John- a t Washingon, member of the National Sonvr leaders, Inc., and member of the Washington
son, r. r. Young, R. II. Noel, Roosevelt Mumford, Roy F. j jc mm unity Concert Association of Hatcher, Walter Highbaugh, G. L. Gaston and L. A. Manuel, j the National Baptist Convention, w ho served as master of ceremonies. I in addition to being past director The women’s chorus and senior 0 * ^ le J UI1 * or Missionary Convenehoir of the church turned out ^uded Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Perry f , .. , . in large* numbers. (Rev. Perry is paotor ol St. John In the club federation she has
Rev. Saunders has been taking AME Church). Messrs, and Mes-
care of the pulpit since the passing dames Nathan W atson, William of Dr. J. O. Clark, who was pastor. Bailey and John Flack and MesAU will admit the young minister dames Haidec Wilson, Estelle Rellias certainly had a full church lord and Ola Roberts. New r York, each Sunday. In spite of his age. After Mrs. Murray’s interesting he is powerful and has a mes- a Ik. dinner W’a.s announced by sage for all, young and old. Mrs. Meriwether, and the scramble
* * *■ began for the beautiful table. The On Friday a partv including Rev. turkey tray could not stay put. end Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Cordelia nor could all the trimmings around Watson and myself as the supposed “• All hough ihe dinner plates were chauffeur attended the anniver- P le nty large, they were hardly
saiy of his grandfather at the seen " hen leaving the table, they
Pentecostal Church in Louisville. were so well-filled. Several went Rev. Ben Lancaster of Bethel Bap- back for refills, and if counts were th*t Church preached a wonderful ^epk I think I made the most,
sermon. Our presence was a great Graciously assisting Mrs. Meri-
surprise to the church and friends, we her in serving were her sisters, . * + + jVTesdames Mercer Mance and Jane The state board meeting of the I ,iu ce and Miss Natalie Stuart. Rrp 1st Women s Convention was ond ht ‘ 1- sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph
served as auditor, chaplain, second vice-president and first vicepresident before being elected
^resident in 1952.
A reception in the parlor of he church will follow Sunday’s meetings. All clubs in the council nd friends are expected to at-
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The Golden Leaf club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret T ee. 1320 Cornell avenue. Mrs. Bessie Hall is president.
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The American Beauty club will Meet Frirtay at Planner House with Mrs. Ella Turner as hostess. A speaker will appear in the interest of the Community Chest drive. At the last meeting Mrs. Nettie Scott King gave a travelogue on her recent European trip. Mrs. Lottie Stith is president, and Mrs. tlle
MRS. EDNA ISOM
LOCAL CLUBS LIST OFFICERS A new club recently organized is the HRAI, which held its last meeting in the home of Edith Brawley, 619 Locke street, apartment 313. Plans are being made for a major social event. Elected officers were Sterling Bourne, president; Hairy Peters, treasurer; Edith Brawley, secretary, and George E. Jefferson, re-
porter. * * *
The El-Cap-Tan club, recently organized, was entertained at the home of. Marie Carter at its last j meeting. Officers are LeVerne Harris,; president; Cleo Barnett, vice-presi-dent; Ophelia Edwards, secretary;, Marie Carter, treasurer; Emma Freeman, program chairman, and •Nelvia Miller, reporter.
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The Odelphian Girls met with Norine Clark and elected as officers Mesdames Effie Allen, president; Edna Teleferre, vice-presi-dent and cheer fund treasurer; Lois Mendenhall, secretary; Nor-
Ella
hsilii iswa Mt. Nebo. Corinthian, First Bap- J r * st Monday in November. Think I next Thursday with Mrs. Priscilla ()1 the (>iub x ? oine n of the council, ine Clark, treasurer, and list ot North Indianapolis. Olivet, hcm good »ome people can be. ; Hudson. 922 Eugene street. Mrs. * * * Quishenberry. reporter. c* ^ - —* Mamie Gibson is president, and Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Mi*s, Alice Graves is reporter. 1 ,u> I hylhs Wheatley c I ub . 9* Olivia Cowherd * * * America opened its year’s activi- * The Four Leaf Clover club wiil ties with a dinner meeting. Plans j
Meet next Wednesday with Mrs. were made to present a state
St. Mark. Metropolitan. Trinity. Mt. Paran. Mt. Plesant. New Beth-
el and Shelbyville.
The dining room committee, inc’uding Mesdames Charlena Hib-
Lest you forget, nurses of First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis. look forward to having all nurses as guests Sunday afternoon
GETS SCHOLARSHIP: Mrs. Hester B. Childs, 1122 West 27th street, has received a S100 scholarship for nursing trrining from the Past Presidents Parley of the Tillman H. Harpole American Legion, Post No. 249 Auxiliary to continue her studies as a student practical nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital. A charter member of the auxiliary, Mrs. Childs is a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the local NAACP.
bit< Esther Lynch Haidee Willem aat 3 Mrs * Josephine Bums, the ! Arde lia Hutchinson. 2826 Sangs- officer as speaker during the year . . \ntn, Hamee WiLon p rPS id Pn t an( j u r p p Young, j ter aV enue. and make plans for At the opening meeting Mrs. Mabel i
he observance of the club’s nin h Augusta of Indianapolis, state sec- .
n^i se ,7th a , flne pastor, report a real speaker with ehuken dinner with all the trim- * rea| me £ a?e ^,1^ be with them. ..nrtTwlre ^ Pomes’ that’ Mr. and Mrs. ''' . ' W? f lt 5 R , Ernest Holifteld spent a swell weekfJL Ll i 1 “ . B - , Mc Kay. Adelaide Lii- , nd at ,<,^1,, 1 a , t he 1. M iler
inniversary. Mrs. Mary Beckwith retary. was principal speaker and
is reporter. • irstalled officers. j
* * * Mrs. Rcsa Carter is president of At the OES Chorus tea given at the Anderson club. ;
C hull in ij with the
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Hotel, overlooking Lake Idlewild.
lard and Lula Blvthe and others They say that for a title rest, that I
u ™ ns a hotel eveiyonc should visii J a Lt..™t? r “ ld “ed r -f " h P" in Michigan. !
ported cn churches inS'sionary groups.
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The Willing Workers of New
^ . Bethel Baptist Church, w'ith Mrs.
Ihe Grace Smith Matthews r ettie Skaggs presiding, received Scholarship Loan Fund group will r^j-ee members. Rev. and Mrs. sponsor a baby contest Tuesday, Mathew Downey and Mrs. Lucinda
November 1 /. at the Hill Com- Tp" t tis al the ia^t meeting
munity Center. The group is hap- T^e' group will hold “family
pv to announce the assistance of
NBG Club Former Member Feted At Baby Shower Sunday
Sunday will be another big 1 day in the FAC annals. The sixteenth birthday of the Federation of Associated (Tubs and the second anniversary of the dedication of the
new wing will be observed starting at 3.
Greetings will be extended to the FAC by representatives of various organizations, the governor’s office and the
Members of the N. B. G. club entertained a former mem- intere » tin * 0 ro * r8m wU1 be ber, Mrs. Rochelle Hunter Lomax, with a baby shower last ^ndTl! deputy 'prosecutor who al the December meetirig. tvsf BsThTtreet!' 16 h ° me ° f ^ b >' Aldi " c Cornett. Miss Kennedy's home was beautifully decorated in pink i^^ r „ b | < i 'he' mming"“' 3 t0n ° f C ° al “
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ANGELS met with Mrs. Katrina Middlebrooks. 1813^ Columbia avenue. Next 'necting wall be with Mrs. Margaret Mitchell. ¥ * * * BONCELLAS n+et with Mrs. Alma Chester. Prizes were won. by Mesdames Ellen Edwards, Aggie Mae Standiford and Mary Lee Womack. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Edwards, 1358 West 26th street. / + * * * • BUSY BEE SEWING CIRCLE will meet Monday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. Florida Smith, 461 West 28th street, with Mrs. Paulc te Benberry leading the devotionals. At the last meeting Mrs. Ruth Knox, recording secretary, was presented with a special birthday gift. * * * * CITIZENS EAST END CIVIC will meet Tuesday night at 8 in Hill Center. Mrs. L. Laswell. president, has urged all members to attend. ENTRE NOUS held its annual "autumn Hop" a*: the Masonic Hall last Friday night James Cook, chairman of the ticket committee, will present a complete report at the next meeting, to be held Friday at ‘he home of Mrs. Morrell Martin. * # * * GAY LADIES met with Mrs. Thelma Clasby and completed plans for a Kentucky oyster supper to be given Saturday night at 2227 Carrollton avenue. Next meeting wll be with Mrs. Clarissa Haddox. + *:(•* GIRLS PROGRESSIVE TWELVE had a Halloween party last Thursday night.- The guest prize was won b\^ Mrs. Ida KiEings. * * * * ▼ JANETTE met with Mrs. Margaret Carter. The recent “guest night’’ was a success. Mrs. Georgia McElroy, club reporter, has been ill. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Mae Freeman, 2146 Sheldon ave-
nue.
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KEY-NOTERS met with Mrs. Nora Hawker, 1205 North Sheffield avenue. Next hostess will be Mrs. Winifred King on November 14. • * ♦ * * MYSTICK KREWE met Friday night, and prizers were worn by Mesdames Olivia Robertson. Cordelia Steele and Vernice Durham. The next meeting will be held November 13 with Mrs. Letntia Dulin.
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N. B. G. met with Miss Marlene Madden, 1729 Bellefantaine, p eting her on her birthday. Next week’s meeting will be with Miss Sophie Moore. 1045 West 291 h street.
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RAVENS had a raffle at the home of Mrs. Reba Steen. The prize, a ham, w'as worn by Mrs. Mary Ann Nolcox. 2827 North Ken.vood avenue, and the second prize w r as won by Mrs. Inez Frandy, 2334 Eastern avenue. , **>;•. * RITZY’ SIX wall meet Sunday with Mrs. Mozella Brown,, 2619 1 2
Guilford avenue. * * * *
ROY AL GARDENIA met With Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson ast Saturday. The next meeting will be wi h Mrs. Marion Gilliam.
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SECRET PAL met with Mrs. Kathryn Offutt. Miss Alleen Turner.
Y25V& West 12th street, will be next hostess.
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SILVERTONE will meet Monday with Mrs. Louise McGowan, 349 Locke street, apartment 371. At the last meeting the prize was
rwS s’zss ysfcjss “kor" a,, k and b.r z \ t »«- c ■%r sram " I v educational career Proceeds i^n^s ard wives are especially in-, C o] or . The table was decorated with pink babv napkins and * * * Many reservations have been refrom the contest will be a means , to hear the former barber. ! co i ore( j can d v suckers w'hich were — r „ , „ , timed by FAC Tourists who are ol heip ng some other youth. Ervin Hrtcher addressed the group USPf i as t a hle favors a white rose with orchid ribbon.!. The regular monthly F.\C m'et- to be present Friday night for the las + month. Y'oung and old will j n t be center of the table was symbolizing the club’s color in ? will be held Monday mght semi-annual pi ch-in dinner. MovC*tiers throughout the city will apne.ar at varioi^ times on differ- a gift* box decorated with pink scheme. when the membership drive will j n a pictures of various trips made u rn out at Ml. Carmel Baptist ent topics. and blue, into which the members Card games and recorded music • 1 lepoits. I ♦.isons wno end an interesting picture of the ( hurch at 3 Sunday afternoon to Ac president. I am appealing plated their gifts for Mrs. Lomax, provided entertainment for the 1 , iave , r<Jl renewed yi tu en jnein- proposed 1954 trip wall be shown.
observe the eighteenth anniver- « 0 ib e general public to attend As each guest entered, she was afternoon. , . ; , ol which Mrs. Rosena McClung is ^ On Wednesday n^hfat 7 in the i^ith^er name an^foliowiru? 1 the and^r? Jame^Hqnter parentsmf The nominating committee, cornpremie ent. Rev. R. 1. Gregory will i-hiirch, Mrs. Perrv Hopkins is color scheme Also upon entering. Mrs. Lomax, Richard Lomax, her posed roUvcr thf anniversArv sermon. -n :.i_„»_ r tu.. ,, . , hueUinH onrl tho Micooc noil a’nn_ Cnitfi
bsrships are invited.to attend with wrs Bessie James is general char-
man.
oi Mesdames Emma Me-
celiver tho am.hwsarj' sermon. Mrprertcients for'the of- ^Tfi.iestLpiaceTtheirgm^'in'the husband, and the Misses Tan-y<night and Catherine GrKson, tteSL,iarArK«'NortH'kVnSoSd'V'enW ide s;“mo STh n e heard' r ?'’' ct ' f Ta «« *>*■ ^ ineetin 1 /' "irs.'Tvuia °b^' ' ,U ' ra> - ° ' S' - * Ole Serine, mo h.r of the board, vention to meet with their mem-, Miss Sophie Moore presented ® e 5f nn ^l y * r er a ?diSe 5^1 ff nmsm c^iv ^ offk*I*rs fir 1954 he* hostess to the club next! WITH ROSE will meet Thursday night with Mrs Mary Clasby.
SOCIAL HOUR will meet Sunday with Mrs. S. Sanders, 1814
Boulevard place. * * * *
TRAVEL GROUP will meet Saturday evening in the Kbme of Mrs. Vena Bradley. 323 West 19th street.
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T. S. C. GIRLS met with Mrs. Mae McGinty, 2347 North Capitol avenue. Prizes w r ere won by M : ss Dee Mills and Mesdames Bridie Cole and Edna Crow'e. Next hos‘ess will be Mrs. Clesta McKinney
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TWELVE SISTERS met with Mrs. Louise Sucgs. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary V/alker. 1025 North Sheffield avenue.
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TWTI tcht TWELVE will meen Saturday night with Mrs. Ruth
and others. Plan to attend and b ers. i.ear Rev. Gregory and his great
singers.
L; st Monday night. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Meriwether barely managed
io ; tiiuire sitting room in their A j an y are going to 16th street
'Tier, '~'9ylvta'"“ , #homp*on. “Hfteverly Y'nd Messrs ..-James ,_ 4 Willa Owsley
miss oyp.ue muorc j j T i nnion , Geraldine Har- ff prospective officers for 1954. nc nosuss xo ihe club next > vv..a, nyoiv wm i Ltunax!’whde 1 the'president. m£ - »-><• Helen Madden. Election ot odicors »-i.. bo held i 2032 C<>1Umb ' a aV ' nU ''
The Ole Scribe would like to Bettijean Caldwell, presented to ■ " tel! the others about the flying trip T if „ rflrv ,.,..1, wni mppf Fri _
announce that she is now longer her a corsage of white roses, dec- //iil k A • Jki ^lie and her daughter. Mattie' na 1 1 eraiJ C1UD
at the I6th Street office, but oper-J orated with orchid ribbon. MOGGS. MlJSIC 00(1 MOOGS 301'Louise, took recently. ; day. November 13. with Mrs. Agnes fb« i P Hp r chon in her home. ! Th lb mem bers each wore * j Montgomery. 355 Wesf 31st street.
large spacious home, 2257 North fjpfi th° curtains down and Cap tol avenue, tor members and office closed. David M: Walker is gues s of the Ecstside Better Busi- nP ,.. onprati^g the shop in the ness and Civic League. r , rnd his number is TA
Mrs. H. H. Murray, the guest 2i75
speaker, told of her exciting trip “ >*; m . arf , P oiii ne for h : m to Europe, which was very in- p P continues to receive my teresting. She also brought along caPv yir. Walker, who w*as formally 1'eautiiui gifts purchased P .arlv the manager, is working while on the tour and showed !„,-««>.„. p a nth- vmnhnn»* AT photographs and pic ure postal ^457 for‘he McGuire Letter Shop.
cards. Guests were introduced bv Mrv . . _ FI la Mae Holifield. assisted by L III IP Mop DTmett
Dr. L. B. Meriwether. They ii>
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Marks Birthday
Lfflv Mae Barnett celebrated her fourth birthday Sunday with a natty at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Barnett. 1731 Vs Bellefontaine street, where the center of attraction was a beautifullv decorated cake with white icing and oink trimming made by Mrs. Lillie Mae Kelly. Little Lilly Mae's guests w'ere;
burnt, gray, graying or dit- Patricia and Pamela Davis. Caro-. black strand wilYcolot ! Ivn and Fred B^L Dannette. Edyour entire head of hair to a die and Brenda Madden: Gill, Kent. | •roooth. even, lusyou* jet black Kerry and Roger Brinkley; Mar-
shall Kerr. Jovce and Judy Little-
Strand. Whethtir it’s all your hair or john, Pamela Carter. Marshall:
i Johnson. Carolyn Shobe Donna I
•L-eaks. you’ll find black strand Sanders and Reggie Edwards.
economical and wonderfujly effective. !
If your hair is dull, faded.
David Middleton, 1140
i v pitch-in luncheon will honor North i ,br birthdavs of several members.
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WINS CONTEST: Master Gary Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Redd, 2946 North Capitol avenue, was wanner of the annual baby contest sponsored recently by the Nifty Girls club. Rimners-up were Anthony Hayes and Rudolph Alvies. Mrs. Lula Sanford is president of the club, and Mrs. Mae Alexander is secretary.
Ellis Jo Ellis, Sarah LdeY Billie bt * Provided by Harry R. Camp-
Harden. Barbara Sneed and Alma bell.
i M SGT. AARON SCOTT (VISITS FATHER HERE M Sgt. Aaron Scott, who has
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NEW YORKER GETS HOSPITAL POST HERE Miss Lewana Hill, New
STeS iS”re d e c , in i „ M Sr d W^
The health and welfare cominittee will take a musical program to Srnnyside Sanatorium on Monday night. November 16. Persons wishing to go should make ; reservations in advance. The group Y’ork v ill leave the club home at 6
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Modes, Music and Moods" Set
For Nov. 22 At Northwestern host w• «>«j;^ u - sinrM^ir^s'T^w^r'iss*.'i it. “Modes, Music and Moods” will be presented by tile Twelve Mo club last Friday night, Virginia Banks. Vena Bradley. | Haris Beauty Salon with a unique fashion show Sunday, "hen officer- were elected after Maggie Mae Clark. Marion GilNovember 22, from 4 to 7 <*t tlve Northwesten Community he busine.-s meeting. liam. Helen Laster and Man^ Lind-
- 7 , Elected were Messrs. Frederick ' ~ev and ihe hostess. ( ell a l, it was announced his week. Douglass, president; Cornelius DuThe latest in fashions will he shown for the approval ran t e . vice-president; David Midof milaoy, arul Theodore Charles Stone, well-known Chicago 'oleum, treasurer; Andrew Farmer. [ •mritone, wdll he featured - guest singer of the fashion nnnncial secretary; Shirley Gowdy, j , , • , .v tj i ’ "corenng secretary; Arthur ValentZ a' m^torofreremonies in Bucknor and the Misses Gerai- line sergeant-at-arms. Richard addition to appearing as featured dine Tate, Edwina Bell, Patricia Banks, assistant secretary; James s0 i 0 j st O’Bannon. Linda Hill. Brenda Taylor, keeper ol jewels, and Ed- , '■ Mis. Mary Hall of the House of Pice. Paulette Williams. Celestine ’ werd L. Patterson, parliahentarian Beauty, Detroit, will aid in the Black and Mary Paul. . j *™* mect, n^ will be at *h-, show as beauty advisor. Also appearing will be Messrs. P-YL Home, with Mrs. E war . Some of the models to partici- Charles Porter, T. Collier Patter- Catleisou. organizer of the emb. . pate in the show will be Mesdames son and Wilbert Johnson and Mas- hand to inttail onicers. inev ■ Carmen Murphy, also of the House ter Hogan Black. Jr. There will will sen e lor \vo years. Me.-sis , of Beauty in Detroit. Clemmie he manv others. Banks. Tavlor and Valentine weie . Patterson. Bertha Buford. Mary Mu ri c ,» create the moods will 4W ' the oU,e " Taylor, Clara O Bannon, Evelyn _ „ were re-ekted.
FASHION-OF-WEEK
Rummage Sale WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11th
Men's, Women's
and Children's Clothes 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
1218 S. MERIDIAN ST. Pioneer Women Auxiliary
en route to Calfornia, he spent : Sunday and Monday with his father. Dr. Aaron Scott, and brother,
ttusscll Scott.
He will be joined by his wife.
therapeutic dietician at General Hospital, and Mrs. Erla Davis. Evanston, 111., was appointed to serve
The Colonial Matrons Charity
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GIFT SHOPPING NOTES For the bride whose best friend is giving a linen shower. For that blessed event which may happen any hour. For Dad. Mother, Sister, Brother, Auntie, Uncle, friend or
foe,
Xmas Gifts for young and old. JO - TAY'S Is the Place to Go 2415 Northwestern Ave. WEEK END SPECIAL
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with her. Both are graduates of CAROLYN ANN ROWLEY Freeman’s Hospital, Washington, HONORED‘AT CENTRAL
Miss Hill, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Gladys Scott, and children. Mrs. William E. Hill, St. Louis, Miss Carolyn Ann Rowley, 2364 Melvin and Gregory, in the near w iH reside at 19Vfe West 22nd street Columbia avenue, w'as among forty
i uture. I
w'hile in the city.
HALLOWEEN PARTY FETES COMMUNITY CHEER GIRLS
students recognized for their high scholastic standing at the annual Honors Day program at Indiana
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION SCHOOL NO. 64 BETHEL AVENUE Will Have A CONEY LUNCH WEDNESDAY, NOV 11th 7:00 P. M. All Are Invited Mrs. Helen Wells, President
; nie Lee Scott, at a unique Hallow-1 Central College recently. Each ;een party last Saturday night at had a grade average of “B“ or — the home of Dianne McMurray. better for the previous school year.
The Community Cheer Girls were j Games were olaved and refresh- 1 Miss Rowley, a sophomore, is entertained by their mothers, the . ^ ^ ’ a graduate of Crispus Attucks high mother matron Mrs. Madeline i ments in keeping with the Hallow- sc hool. She is the daughter of Mr. Miller, and the sponsor, Mrs. Jen- een season were served. and Mrs. Harry E. Rowley.
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