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'urrrii scene By RICHARD C. HENDERSON

Th s week’s column will be brief and full of promises —promises of what is to be, since nothing has been. But first, a couple of personal notes . . . Mr. and Mrs. Cal Thompson had as weekend guests her father, E. E. Howard, and W. A. HowarchMw family, all of Owensboro, Ky. Needless to say they had a wonderful time. Another card from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dix, this ne postmarked from Tucson, Ariz., informed me they were still having assistant director of Crossroads, a fabulous time on their vacation .Other committe workers are trip. They noted that the climate M?. s . < * am J; s Charlotte Skyles and was ‘ ideal” and that they had Lillian Farrow, refreshments, and visited several historic landmarks. Mary Harrison and Mary Martin In the way of things coming up. favors The affair will be held tin re is for this Saturday the from 1:30 to 3:30. dessert bridge aha canasta party Another invitation I intend to cf the Past- Presidents club of accept is the one to the spring Gaillard Unit 107, American formal of Delta Sigma Theta soLegion Auxiliary, to be held at roritys Chi chapter. This years the Post Home, 2040 North Capi- dance wil! be held next Satin-day. tol avenue. “Interesting company, ^Pf 11 at the IBEW Hall. The beautiful prizes and a tasty des~ ^ » a . j ? re usually fun. sort guarantee a delightful after- A highlight for Sunday, April 8, ..ooi;. says Mrs. Ann Kennerly, wi , 11 ^, e f. 1 ! 6 an f?. u al tea of St. MomPaFt . ,’ent Parley chairman. ca s Guild of St. Philips Episcopal \ ., jj.r as hostesses for the Church, which will be held in ihe Sntur..: Iff air. which will begin church recreation room following at 1. will be Mesdames Claude ^ Evensong service at 5 with the Bart-e. Ernest Battles. Howard former vicar. Rev. Oscar E HoldEnix. Adelaide Henderson, Emory *r, now vicar of St. James Church, James and Wilma Suter.' ' Charleston, W. Va„ and chaplain Set for Saturday night is the West Virginia State College, annual “Kappa Karnival” of the officiating. Miss Emily Belle Garlocal Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity £*** is prsident of the guild, and chapter, to be held at Northwest Mrs. Lionel F. Artis is tea chair- ' ern Community Center. A high- man * , light this year will be the crowm- , A little far in the future, but j ing of a “Kappa Queen.” definitely worth marking already On Sundav afternoon I intend April 26, when the senior choir ; to accept an invitation from the o f Barnes Methodist Church preMariizandaa club to a “Coffee fonts the Lincoln University (Mo.) Hour” at the FAC Home to bene- choir, directed by Dr. O. Anderfit Crossroads RehabiliUtion Cen- son Fuller. Dr. Fuller, as most of ter. The Mariizandaa club, as a > ou should know, will be here member of the Indiana Society Friday night to conduct a massed for Crippled Children and affiliat- performance of “The Seven Last cd with Crossroads, is sponsoring Words of Christ" at Attucks. the first “Coffee Hour” to aid in the Easter Seal drive. As some of you possibly know, the coffee hour chain grew through the imagination and unselfish activities of a group of women whose husbands were either sponsors or directors of Crossroads. Since the initial effort last year, several hundreds of Indianapolis women have been hostesses. ’' ' I Their guests not only contributed to the Easter Seal drive, but also learned of the work being j dene wi:h money given Crossroads, j The successful project has been j incorporated into the 1956 Easter j Seal Plan Book of the National j Society for Crippled Children and

Adults.

All committees of the club are assisting the president, Mrs. Mildred Overton, in making the first venture a successful one. Mesdemes Catherine Brown and Hattie Glenn have outlined an interesting program, including movies | and special guests, Mrs. Naomi \\%ii‘e l 1 sistant project chairman- Miss Mary Hughes, member of Tony Hinkle’s Easter Seal commit U- and a former Mariizandaa presi'’ t Miss Hazel Starks of Crossroads and Glenn R. Reynolds.

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By ELSA JACKSON'

The reception in the FAC auditorium last Monday night honoring the Attucks Tigers will go down in the annals of FAC affairs as a magniffcant occasion. Mayor Bayt was first

speaker on the program.

Also speaking brielly were Dr. H. L. Shibler, superintetodent of schools; Robert L. Brokenburr, former state senator and alternate UN delegate; Frank R. Beckwith, president of the' Yankee Doodle Civic Foun- . . „ . datlon: Earl Moses, representing jyS the audience in a yell Satis>locaj newspapers; Dr. Russell A. f* e d- Henry J Richardson, Jr., Lane, principal of Attucks high was , a m ost able master of cereschool; Alonzo Watford, athletic monies! emceeing as only he can dif'ebtor of the school; Ray Crowe, t '°-

the Tigers’ coach, and Albert Spur

lock, assistant coach.

L. V. Phillips, athletic director of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, was the last of

Representatives of each, affiliated group present were introduced and ex. ended greetings to the

team.

Members of the Mariizandaa

TO BE JUNE BRIDE: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strong, 436 Agnes street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Oliver, to Marcus A. Phelps, son of Mrs. Della Phelps, 946 West 34th street. Miss Oliver, a 1955 graduate of Attucks high school is employed at the Bell Telephone Company and is a member of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church. The groom-to-be recently joined the Marines. The wedding will take place in June, the date to be determined by the first furlough of the groom-elect.

the speakers. Coach Crowe intro- Girls club were in charge of the duced the Tigers, and Mr. Phil- beautifully set table serving delips rajule the awards, presenting Ucious punch and hors d’ouevres each'Hoy and the coaches with a to everyone. Mrs. Lillian Goens silver engraved belt budkle. was chairman of the committe The general opinion of the ►peak- planning the reception, and Mrs. ers was that Ray Crowe is “the Margaret Boone was co-chairman, most . fabulous coach of the most Starling W. James, FAC presifabulous high school basketball dent, was smiling around like a team in the nation today.” proud papa, everything went off The cheerleaders were introduc- so well. He expressed sincere aped by fhe assistant coach, and the preiaetion for th fine way every- ; parents of the boys were iutfoduc- thing was conducted and also to i ed by Mr. Watford. ^ the crowd which jammed the buildj Musical selections were render- | ed ' by the New Bethel Baptist * * * 1 Chbrch youth choir, directed by The board of directors will meet j Mrs. Ruth Smith; Charles Sim- in the club home Monday night, I mons, the Kingan male chorus and and all members are expected to i Miss Doris Burton. be present. Oscar Robertson spoke for the * * + team, Miss Evelyn Wilson spoke , ^ for the Attucks Boosters. Judy Marbury spoke for the cheerlead- an< ^ Kiddies Fashion Parade ers, and Mrs. M. Lesser, mother ar p. on ^e agenda of the of Oscar and Henry Robertson, activities committee. Mrs. Ethel spoke for the parents. Ryan, chairman, is asking that all The cheerleaders got the pro- •'uvrobvrs me pre.9ent in the club gram off to a good start bv lead- l lome Tuesday night.

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Among the Clubs ARTISTIC UNITY met with street, won the ham at the pre- j Mrs. Hattie Alsup, 1025 North Easter social held last week.

Sheffield avenue. Next meeting * * *

will he with Mrs. Lillie Williams FLAMINGO met Friday night ! in Westwood. with Mrs. Mary Kendrick, 10*43 j

a * * West 30th street, and completed

ANGELS met with Mrs. Vivian plans for an Easter social io be | Bridwell. 1849 Carrollton avenue, held Friday night. Next hostess i Next meeting will be with! Mrs. will be Mrs. M. King, 2535 Guil-

Lucille Edwards. 2372 Winthrop ford avenue, avenue. * v * * * * FRATELLIS will meet Satur-

ARYENETTA GIRLS met last day evening at 6:30 with Robert Monday with Mrs. Anna Yinnegar, Twyman, 1426 Yandes street.

2520 Indianapolis avenue. All maii * * *

houId he addressed to Mrs. Vinne- FIFTEEN WOMEN s Tribe held gar. installation of officers on Thurs-

* * * day of last week at the home of

BIG WIGS met with Mrs. Doro- the president. Mi's. Mabel Allen. thy Burweil. 846 West 27th street. 227 West 21sl street. „

j Mrs. Willa Owsley was hostess I to the last meeting of the Golden j Circle Girls, and Mrs. Helen Perki ins was to be hostess this week.

NEWLYWEDS: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mayfield became man and wife in a beautiful ceremony-, March 16 at First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, with Rev. F. F. Young, pastor, officiating. Before the marriage, Mrs. Mayfield was Miss Katherine Monroe, daughter of Mrs. Verna Turner, 966 Udell street. Mr. Mayfield is the son of Samuel P. Mayfield, 914 Nforth Sheffield avenue. Mrs. Barbara Sebree was matron-of-honor, and Clyde Cunningham was best man. The reception followed in the church recreation room.

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PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIP TO CAHS: Mrs. Peggy Landers, basileus of the local chapter of Alpha Pi Chi Omega sorority, presents a check to James Bunkley, president of the Industrial Arts club of Attucks high school, for the club's scholarship fund, while Larona Ricketts, chairman of the club's scholarship committee, ond Dr. Russel

A. Lane, principal, look on.

i Mrs. Ruby Brewster was ! Next meeting will be with Mrs. ! Jerry Reed.

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BOOK LOVERS met last H'Wday evening with Mrs. J. L. Simf-

I son.

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FAJ|0tCHA met with Mrs. Lillie Williams. »Next* .meeting. -ttuU*. b<> with Mrs. Hattie Alsup. 1025 North JjAeifield avenue.

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FIFTY-SIX SOCIAL met with Mrs. Ella Sutton as hostess at the home of Mrs. Dorena Henderson, 101 Blake street. The club sponsored a social Saturday at the home of Mrs. Roxie Alexander,

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BUSY BEE'Sewing Circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. Helen Hearn. Mrs. Earlee A. Combs led devotions, and mem-

bers prayed for the speedy recov- 055 Edgemont avenue,

ery of Mrs. Jewel Torain. an offi-

cer. Mrs. Re me 11 Huntley, 868 GADABOUT GIRLS met with Edgemont avenue, will be hostess Mrs. Mari? Rhyne and made plans next Monday afternoon at 1:30. tor a social to be held March 31. i and Mrs. Hearn will lead devo- Prizes were won by Mesdames ' tir ns. Anna Huddleston. Jackie Howard

* * * and Ca'herinc Copeland. Next

The Phyllis Wheatley YWCA, in announcing- its spr'ng. BO-OPS Social met With Ku- ‘meeting will be with Mrs. Eunice program, has urged early registration. Highlighting the gene Wells and made plans for a Clard * v - * * * ; spring program will be the “Family Night” group for work- i P art y A P ril y at 2044 North Cap.- grand terrace met last i ing mothers, fathers and the.'r. chidren, every Monday night vv/t^theTenorter William Buford weGk with Mrs. Rosa Toliver. Prizes .from 6:30 to 8:30. In the program, parents share fun with j 326 west 40th ’ street Sundav' were won b Y Mesdames Anna i

- - ■ ’ Hughes, Margaret Woodson. Rosa '

* Toliver and Velma Fishback. Next

meeting will be with Mrs. Woodson, 912 North Pershing avenue.

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GAY MADAMES met with Mrs. Lillyan Woods, 921 West 32nd street. Next hostess will be Mrs.

CHIT CHAT met last Friday Clara Kimbrough, night wdth Miss? Marguerite Good- ' * * *

their children, and care of children too young to participate • April 8.

in the fun will be provided.

Other activities include sewing gj nn ers and advanced lessons for CENTRAL JAMBORETTES will

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For mothers with pre-school- ; age children, “Housewives Holi- j day,” from 10 a. m. to 1 offers an ;

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OHs AND AHs OVER BIRTHDAY GIFTS: Mrs. Leona Carter (center) gets company oh-ing and ah-ing over the gifts received when she celebrated her birthday at a party last week. Admiring with her are Mesdames Mattie B. Jones and Mary Alice Dirroh and the Misses Juha Ellis and Doris Garnett (seated) and Miss Ruth Dunlap, Mrs. Marie Lewis and

the Misses Betty Dirroh and Betty Hardie

(standing). Also enjoying the party were Thomas Jefferson, Clarence Hill, William Bailey, Leroy Williams, Franklin DePriest, Robert, Smith, Louis Davis, Raymond Smith,

Willie Carlisle, Jr., and John Jones (Photos by James Cummings.)

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+ Bessie ’ Harrington, 2948 Indian- ten-pound ham given away by the Preperations are being made for OLD SETTLERS Social and COMMUNITY BIBLE class met a polis avenue. The clubs ham club was won by James Woodson, a tea presenting the nationally- Civic met last Tuesday afternoon

! on May 5, leaving 1309 Belleion-

taine street at 5:45 a. m.

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last Friday night at 7:30 with ?,Irs Sarah Berry, 446 Blake street.

EIGHT HEARTS will meet with avenue. Mrs. Grace Fletcher, 2815 Paris avenue. M. Davis, 1353 Roache^

was won by George Cole, 2618* 556 West 28th street Next meeting known creative hair stylist, Mrs. Ethel Street. Next hostess will be will be April 5 with the president, Myrtle Brooks. Mrs. Evelyn Jones. 2025 Columbia Mrs. Willa Jackson. . * * *

ryiseu play. Carrie Brimms. The guess prize dancing, for teenagers was. won by Mrs. Evelyn Chinn.

Paul Rogers won the barrel of

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and adults, is in the program. Senior life saving courses for

GIRLS PROGRESSIVE

Thursday of last week with Mrs.

* * * - . LAS MADRES sponsored a soLADIES OF THE HOUR met cial recently at the home of

12 met - with Mrs. Ernestine Shanks. Next Mr. and Mrs. Noel Malone, 521

hostess will be Mrs. Pauline Rob- Eugene <treek ” Ti -J ’ ,t, ‘~

inson. 531 Udell street.

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LADIES OF HARMONY met

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S20 gift certificate was Mrs. Mattie Vaulx. 924 Fayette street.

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birthday are offered, under Red Mrs Mattie chandler, 501 Agnes ^. s Y ames street. Next meeting will be wit! Cross leadership. Persons interest- s t re et. Shirley and Fannie Tyree. Next the president, Mrs. Mildred Over

Mesdames Lula Reed, Frances

MARIIZANDAA met with Mrs. Mary Martin, 1001 West 34th street. Next meeting will be with

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the YWCA, and the Red Cross HEARTBREAKS met with Mrs. Rowe > 1069 Roache*street ivill provide leadership. Ruby Cook, 2127 Boulevard place. T p T c TT Rp hottr mpt with Mrs Registration is open until Apnl Next n , eeUnR wi || be with Miss h M 8.Further information maybeob- Nadine Dennis, 1230 West 34th Vl0la Caldwell. Prizes

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. luottio P l e J e MONA LISA met with Mrs. Sa-

How die Thomas, 902 West 29th street

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LAS DECl MESDAMES met last Friday with Mrs. Margaret Hall, 5517 Greenfield avenue.

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PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Embroidery will meet with Mrs. Lucile Ward, 3115 North Kenwood avenue.

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PLEASURE EIGHTS sponsored a cocktail party last Saturday

night. * * *

RITZY SIX met last Sunday with Mrs. Ella Mae Edwards, 1154 West 31st street.

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SECRET TEN will meet with Mrs. Frances Murrell, 751 West Michigan street, Friday night at 8.

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SEVEN LINKS entertained re-

Ruby Wharton, 2433 Guilford ave- comly at the Et-Amigo Hall. Prizenue. winner was Lancaster Hall, and

* * * the door prize was won by Joe MYSTERIOUS SIX met with Green. Next meeting will be with

Mrs. Lena Perkins, prizes were the secretary, Abner Hutchinson,

won by Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Irene * * *

Stepp and Miss Ruby Crawfford. TRES SECRETES will meet Next meeting will be with Mrs. Monday with Mrs. Dorothy Wig-

Letitia Snowden, 2451 Sheldon gins, 834 West 26th street, street. * * * * * * SARDONYX PLEASURE met N. B. G.’s met with Miss Rober- last week with Mrs. Costella Walk-

ta White, 721 Congress avenue, er, 224 Blake street. The club will Next meeting will be with Miss honor Mrs. Allene Childs, 1058 Kathaleen Bradley, 706 Congress Udell street, with a'dinner party

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