Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1986 — Page 4
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‘ULTIMATE GLAMOUR IN FASHIONS’ will be the theme for the fabulous Tawasis during their upcoming Mother’s Day Banquet and Fashion Show, scheduled for May II at the Sheraton-Meridian. The Esquire Models from Chicago will lead the extravaganza of class and fashions. Tickets may be purchased from any Tawasi Club member. Pictured from left making final plans for the affair are Laura Bohannon (standing), chairperson and hospitality chairperson; Lillie Graham, sponsored by Amanda
Davis, financial secretary; Kim Humphrey, sponsored by Barbara Bingham, treasurer; Annie Cunt, sponsored by Laura Bohannon; Delores Starks, sponsored by Betty Burhannon, secretary; Selena Watson, sponsored by Delores Martin, vicepresident; Trena Gant, sponsored by Dorothy Williams, president. Not pictured is Elzie Tyson, who is inactive, and honorary member Thelma Russell. (Photo by Leonard and Jeannie Clark)
Mu Tau Zeta Chapter holds a scholarship session
Florida A&M Alumni group planning for regional conference
The Indianapolis Chapter of
Florida A & M University Alumni Reorder Charities, flic'
Association will host the North Cen-
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Spriagliantoway! >J Wi . for Easter Monday night, March 31, at 7 p.m. in the Arlington High
School Anditorium. *
On the night of theparadcfoll partidpanta are to be present at * pun. Hie big rehearsal is scheduled for Saturday, March 29, from 9 a.m. until I2noon. . , f From 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. the tweens (those from 8 to 12 years old) will rehearse; from 10 until 11 a.m. tots (ages 2 through 7) will practice, and from 11 a.m until noon all teens
will take to the^stage.
It is not too late to register to be in the parade. To register tots and tweens, call Mrs. Roosevelt Drane at 923-5039. to register teens call Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore at’
923-3774.
For ticket call Mrs. Lucille Moore at 257-2990. Tickets may also be purchased from individual members of The Recorder Women Sponsors. Mrs. Fred Perdue is chair of Sponsors and she may be contacted at
926-0206.
Mrs. Louise Terry Battles, director of Sponsors and the Easter Parade, is assisted by all 74 members of the Recorder Women Sponsors. Mrs. Fredonia Stewart Temple is staff coordinator of
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mmiMsfm heads the teen section. Any teen wishing to participate in the Match 31
event should contact Mrs. Mooreat 923-3774.
All FAMUANS and friends are invited to participate in the regional conference. A planning meeting will be held on Sunday, March 16, at 4 p.m. at the Sheraton Meridian -
Restaurant Lounge.
Tea is April 6
■ Mu Tau Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi provided personal testamonies since
Beta Sorority, Inc. sponsored a many have attended black schools tralRegionalConference April 4,5, OfoforWono #«-- scholarship session on March 2. The The capacity crowd included anc | 6 The con f erence w j|| be held at Ol3l0lll3nS J3ZZ
purpose was to make graduating students from almost every area t h e Sheraton Meridian Hotel scholarly high school seniors in- h, 8 h school. The overflow resulted - - - •'
terested in attending black colleges from concerned parents attending
aware of funds that are available. It w ' , h their children,
was held at Marble’s Cafeteria, 57th D V rin 8 Black History Month and and Michigan Road. Soror Yvonne the international sorority’s annual Heflin was chairperson. Finer Womanhood Observance, Mrs. Ruth Woods of the In- outstanding issues have been dianapolis Black Alumni Council brought to the public: U.S. Federal made an excellent presentation on District Court Judge Alcoe L. the benefits of attending a Hastings of Miami; Mrs. Naomi Spellman. Howard, Fisk, or Prairie Tutu Seayers, and the most recent View and the quality of education scholarship session. Mu Tau Zeta received. The students came to the W 'B continue to serve the
workshop armed with transcripts community,
and SAT or ACT scores. Sorors also
The original Statonians were a group of young men and women attending Indiana State Teachers College-now Indiana State
For additional information con- University- during the 1930’s. The
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IT WAS AN EVENING to remember March 8 when the Outrageous Modeling Troop performed during matinee at the Starlite Lounge* Pictured from left are Tyree Jointer, Brenda Bennett, Rosalyn Kimbrough, Cookie Blackmon, vice-president; Judy Alexander, and Sadie Hughes, president and sponsor. Lip singing was the order of the evening and the troop was sensational.
tact Altamease C. Thomas at 848-7351, or Alonzo Solomon
259-7447.
Sex-Drugs-Girls
Union Station was a hub of activity during World War II with 55
, passenger trains using the station
These three words will always get dai i y 1946. By 1970 rail traffic t y°" aU «ntion. And your attention had reduced drastically and the stais what 1 need to ask you about ybur tion was threatened with demolihair. Has your curl had it? Is it nap- tj on jhg historic Union Station will py at the scalp? Are your ends fried? sec j, s greatest activity ever when it Is it gummy and greasy? Are you opens again in April as a “festival
afraid to wash it because the curls marketplace.’’
won’t come back? Well its time to
Coterie Pongo Club
celebrates two
birthdays
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diana State University or any institution of higher learning when the corporation approves the need. Today, membership is open to all former students of Indiana State
... ^ »,.■ SssSS Mary Pendegraph, both members of ™ * February 8,15, and 22. In cooper.:
at both celebrations, which included rea be ' ng c J c, J ^ pn ‘f f *“ T L 5 *° 9 thetraditionalicecreamandcake. P/"’. at . Bt. Peter Claver Center. Bridge scores were high and it was n usl ‘i J* ^ e, I ng prov,< ^ by the difficult to determine winners Broad Ripple Jazz Ensemble, becauseofmatchingscores. ^ For further uiformanon, contact Mrs. Edwina Dulin hosted the Mni-Huston at 926-7607.
meeting Feb. 12, at which time Mrs. Creighton’s birthday was observed. Mrs. Creighton hosted the meeting Feb. 26, at which time Mrs. Pendegraph’s birthday was
celebrated.
The Coteries are celebrating their 57th year. Next meeting will be held with Mrs. Virginia Jones and the club will celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Jewell Coleman.
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SiSSS Alpha Mu Omega continues in furthering thar education at In ’ prOg^
Sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha children in grades 1-6, a variety of Sorority, Inc., Alpha Mu Omega programs were presented.
On Feb. 8, Christy Wilsi Michelle Ware, and Dei Hudson-undergrads of Kappa SllOM!OA.P»9»tS $
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