Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1959 — Page 4

4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Sept. 26,1959

^Uoice of the ^adtside By MARY P. McGUIRE

"All Needful Supplies by Christ (But my Gcd shall supply

every need of yours according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus — Philippians 4:19)." This was the subject and text used by Rev. J. H. Crawley, Fort Wayne, Indiana Baptist state field

v/orker, Sunday at New Bethel Baptist Church.

Manv of us fail to trust God for

and Indianapolis correspondent.. It’s a fine publication Try to get a copy if you haven’t already. Reading what the men of other churches are doing may help the

it "a nd'see^ f<Tr yourself that men here get to the head of the

class with a record of 75 percent in attendance and finance. (We women are up to 75 percent in both categomr as it now stands.)

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The Friendly Sisters will observe' their seventh anniversary Sunday, Sept. 27, at Mt. Vernon

very need (not just what we want). We don’t get answers to many of our prayens because we do i.ot need the things we ask for, Try God when you are really up

I? a; t n e

He will hear you. He will.

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Rev C Short will be principal speaker for the General District .-peaktr for the Central District tiii Baptist Church, 30th and Boulevard, for the group’s annual

4°11 men are expected; ladies are B a P ‘Jt Church. Rey. Mozell t bafred Saunders will be principal speak-

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and the Ever-Ready singers

In the mailbag comes news from fr om Lomsvil’.e and othens will

the family of Little Miss Brenda sin J;

-i McGee, lovely daughter of Mr.

i.ud Mrs. Edward McGee, 2946 N. T»rople. She has returned from a iwo month visit with an aunt and i ucle, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc-

1 lee

She is the granddaughter of Winston Moran of Chicago, for-

merly of this city

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Other participants will be Mrs. Mildren Milton, Otto Homes and Mrs. Essie Mae Cecil, president.

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The Union Baptist Church Jubilee chorus hats planned an appreciation service for Robert Rogers. Rev. Otis Nance is pastor.

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Advance notices are being sent

Mr- I ihhv Hamilton Snrine- out (to all members of the Eastside V i n her sister, Mrs. Edna Dobbins, ^at the group vv ill not meet the 1638 N. Arsenal The sisters, both J^ rst ^ on ? ay m October but on

seamstresses, w'ere highly enter- 0ct mstead,

tamed by friends and relatives *

Mrs. Hamilton returned home

last week.

Speaking of Mrs. Dobbins, she! \ a / i» . ■ 1ms moved from the Arsenal, ad- WQlK6r V^QSIDO IS

dress, the homestead of your Scribe, to smaller quarters in the

2300 block of N. Kenwood. We are cure the neighbors will

miss her especially The Ole

Jfcnb6. * * *

Many of my friends seem surp ised not to find me in the hospi al after hearing a report that mi elevator in the Continental Hold fell with me in It. The elevator car did not fall, but just stopped, I got out unhurt. And as to the fire udiich rtarted in my ear five days later on Sept. 22, I had gotten out of the elevator fc eforethe fire started. I am still a part-time operator, trusting a God Who takes care of ius own.

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According to word from Portknd, Ore., my sister-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Collins, is in the hospital tor minor surgery In addition to being a great Gospel singer. Mrs. Collins is church reporter for the largest Negro newspaper in Port-

Iniid.

* * * J note The Voice, a new paper published in Houston, Tex., is doing a fine job for the National Bipti,r'Ei e othi*Hiodtf'Unioh of the Na icfial Baptist Convention of America. Zerah Sweeney of Mt. Olive Baptist Church is state president Y outh Dept. Opens At Central YMCA The youth department of the Central YMCA will begin its fall program in full tilt starting Satin day, Sept. 26. Classes will be held in the gym snd the newly renovated swimming pool in addition to lessons in archcry and riflery, Movies will be shown both in the morning and r fternoon The youth department is open each Saturday from 8:30 until 4. Groups and claisses for school chilcmi will be held each afternoon 2 30-7. All youth groups are urged to participate.

Oct 12 instead, with Mrs. atrice Holifield as hostess. Oct. 12 is Founder’s Day.

Scene of Dance, Fashion Parade

The Les Messieurs et Mesdamei club has announced its second annual style show and dance to be held Saturday evening, Sept. 26,

at the Walker Casino.

Featured models were to include Erno tine Jackson, Reba Steen, Doris Payne, Rosetta Cumberlander, SyoUey Srmth. Cleo Glass, Georgia Malone, Charles Lloyd Wilson, Clyde Smith, Linda Hill, Alicia Hill. Hazel Whittaker, Caro lyn Hill and Eleanor Starks. Music for the dance portion of the evening was to be provided by the Bill Stafford orchestra. Hours were set from 8:30 lo 1.

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WHO'LL BE MISS FRONTIER?: Judges at the Frontiers' Artists and Models Ball and Revue, Oct. 2 at the Indiana Roof, have their work cut out for them. Their's will be the difficult but oh-so-delightful task of choosing one of these lovely lassies for "Miss Frontier of 1959" honors. Pictured in the center is Miss Charlene Cox. runner-up in last year's competition.

M. A. ARMISTEAD VISITS SON, GRANDCHILDREN

home after spending 10 days with MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!: The Dooular Three Souls,

his son and daughter-in-law and .. jr>

grandchildren, Mr and Mrs. Otis pictured above, and Roy Hamilton, crooning baritone, will Armis.ead and family, 3615 N. provide the rhusic for the Fron iers' annual Artists and Ca P ito1 - Models Ball and Revue on Friday night, Oct. 2, at the A former local plumber, Mr. Indiana Roof. Both the Indianapolis group and Hamilton corder^office 86 cal1 ^ at T ^^ e ^^*4wv<r pmn1ised to perform their most popular hit tunes/

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Local Pan-Hellenic Council Lists Officers for the Year Mrs. Gladys Butler was installed as chairman of the Pan-Hellenic Council of Indianapolis at the group's recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Jeanetta Greene 629 W. 31st. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority was hostess for the meeting. Mrs. Butler brings to the coun- Kappa Alpha. Delta Sigma Theta, cil a wealth of experience from Sigma Gamma Rho and Zeta Phi both the National Pan-Hellenic Beta sororities and Alpha Phi AlCouncil and her national sorority, pha. Kappa A'pha Psi, Omega Zeta Phi Beta. Psi Phi and Phi Beta Sigma fra-

Also installed were Reginald temities.

Henson, Phi Beta Sigma, vice-

chairman; Mrs. Pauline Bans, Sigma Gamma Rho, secretary; Mrs. Alice Bacon, Alpha Kappa Alpha, assistant secretary; Cecil Ross, Kappa Alpha Psi, financial secretary, and Theodore Randall, Al-

pha Phi Alpha, treasurer. According to plans adopted at

the meeting, the council will sponsor an open dinner meeting in November for all Greek-letter organizations of the city. The Twelfth Night ceremony will be held in

January.

The council also agreed to work with the NAACP during next March and to continue its annual May art exhibits. A financial pledge wac made to the new Fall Creek Parkway YM-

CA.

Member groups include Alpha

Church Worker Surprised On 65th Birthday Mrs. Maggie Mae Clark was de-

lightfully surprised by the Mt Paran social service workers and nurses on her 65th birthday on

Sept. 11.

Mr. and Mrs Albert Clark ho:ted the party in their home. A delicious turkey dinner with

all the trimmings was served. Mrs. Clark received many cards and gifts, the most unusual one of which was a bag of cotton bolls, each boll containing 65 pennies from each member of the Mt

Paran group.

Club Takes Guests On 'Motor City Trip' Members of the Wild Rose club and 40 of their friends rpent the Labor Day weekend in Detroit, stopping at the Gotham Hotel. Everyone reported an enjoyable weekend on this, their laist trip for the summer. Mrs. Dorothy Terry is club president.

Frontiers' Artists and Models Ball to Open Social Season

(Shatiina with the

By ELSA JACKSON

Well, it's finally here — "T. Day" at the club home. Travelers from several cities will converge here, all bound for the FAC Home,; 2309 N. Capitol, and laden with articles, their contributions to the mammoth exhibit.

Dinner, prepared by a special

committee, will be served from 5 Friday’s travelogue, to 7. A large number of advance * * *

reservations have already been M 1 * 8 - Charlotte Hill, 1051 Brooks made. ICampus Apartments), was hostess

The travelogue, scheduled to fol- to t * ie Puella Arnica club on last

low the evening meal, will review Saturday night. Mrs. Hill was asthree tours: the Tulip Festival in sisted b y Mrs. Anna Bell Williams. Holland, Mich., last May; the edu- ^ delicious buffet dinner was

cational tour of Mexico, August, ser ved.

and the Labor Day weekend trip „ Pri zes were won by Miss Carrie to Niagara Falls. Beasley, Mrs. Dorothy Green and The travelogue will be highlight- Mrs. Margaret Edwards, ed by Mrs. Catherine Taylor, , M^ 8 - Frances Walker, 2539 CoLouisville, the only speech therap- * umb ia. will be hostess for the next ist of color in the public schools of meeting, assisted by Mrs. Lenora

Kentucky. Another highlight will Maholland.

be beautiful color movies to be shown by President Starling W.

James and Fred Quarles.

You certainly won’t want to miss this fitting climax to the summer

Mrs. Nina Brown, vice-president and reporter for the Puella Arnica club, is very happy to have her son Airman 2/c Eugene Brown

season. And since there is no b ° m e on leave from Fairbanks,

Alaska. He will leave Oct. 23 for WrightPatterson Air Force Base.

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Mrs. Naomi Clay and members

charge, you’d better come early. Guests will enjoy Mexican re-

freshments. * * *

Mrs. Emma McKnight, chairman of the FAC tea set for Sunday, of ber Rebecca Sunday school class Oct. 25, is asking those who plan Pertained Mrs. Rose Ellen Thoto share tables to make reservations ?l as a going-away party on

- .. „ . . . • . , -j , _ _ las soon as possible. Monday night. The Frontiers cnority Artists and Models Ball and Revue, [ Cash prizes will be awarded again Mrs. Thomas will be leaving soon

according to tradition, will open the season to Indianapolis this y ear to the three tables deemed Ital y to be with her son, Capt. lovers of entertoinment, Friday, Oct. 2 ot the Indiono Roof ou ‘ n d *” 8 . r ° r H‘ eir b eauty, Myron Thomas, and his family.

Boll Room. | Simplicity and ortginality. * *

This year’s production 4 which has described as “magnificent,” “beau-

b e e n in preparation for several tiful” and “breathtaking.” They will months, will have the spectacular be competing for the “Miss Frontier beauty and glamour that has made of 1959” Title, the Artists and Models unique and ^ so well received by the public. to the expected sellout of Roy Hamilton’s personal appear- both reserve seats and general adance promises many pleasant mo* mission tickets, doors will open at ments. Numerous advance requests ° P- m - Curtain time is at 9. Adfor his favorite hit ballads, in- vance tickets may be purchased at eluding “Ebbtide” and “Time the Fall Creek Parkway Branch Marches On,” have already been YMCA, Pans Beauty Salon, Northreceived. western Paint Store and James’ Lending support to the program Pharmacy,

are the “Three Souls,” instrumental group whose popularity has reached favorable national recognition. Rounding out the revue .will be the precision chorus line “On The Town.” the revealing of the “Dream Girl,” and “On The Riviera” beach scene. There will also be the presentation of the beautiful and select models whose costumes have been

I hear the Twelve-Mo club had a

Members of the Cheer Fund u lce att,enda nce for their Erskine

Hawkins dance at Westlake

last

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Have you been

to the new Fall

Committee recently visited Mrs. Nora Hector and Mrs. Lillian Goen’s e f JC “ husband, both of whom are ill. Both

are members of the FAC and each . VA -„ A „ -- — —** * was presented with a cash donation YM CA yet? You’re certainly by Mrs. Teresa Sanders, committee lssl ng a treat if you haven’t, chairman. ,, tT , _ * ♦ * * Mr8 - Helen Perkins is improving In answer to the maniy queries as nicely at home. Mrs. Faustina Pryto where the FAC’s educational tour or » wbo has been on the sick list will be next year, Mr. S. W. James f° r several weeks, is well again and will make the announcement at ab ^ e to be up and about.

Gamma Phi Delta Elects Officers Mrs. George Porter was recently re-elected basileus of Gamma chapter of Gamma Phi Delta sorority. Other now officers include Miss Josie Hawthorne, first anti-basil-eus; M r s. Robert Buckner, second anti-basileus; Mrs. Sadie Pringle, grammateus; Mias Barbara Oliver, corresponding grammateus; Mrs Richard Horne, financial grammateus; Mrs. Richard Tanner, tamias, and Mrs. Lois Porter, chapiain. The chapter plans to attend homecoming exercistG at the University of Ulinois next month, at which time they will have a shower for Miss Carolyn Winstead, now attending the Illinois school on a scholarship from the sorority.

Tom Thumb Wedding Set for Sunday at 3 Believing that children are natural impersonators because of their great imagination concerning adult affairs, the Ladies’ chorus of Mt. Zion Baptist Church has garnered some of the more imaginative younprters of the church and completed plans for a “Tom Thumb” wedding. The program will start Sunday afternocn at 3, and there will be no admittance alter 3:15. Tickets are available from any member of the chorus. Committee workers include Mesdames Vernoca Ferguson, general chairman; Clo Woolridge, decorations; Mattie Ellis, finance; Elizabeth Sims, refreshments; Harry 1 Wallace, publicity, and Odell Gray, j president. Rev. R. T. Andrews is pastor. (

AT BEAUTY SEMINAR: Lillian Robinson (left) demonstrates some of the latest techniques in hair-styling to operators at Chestnut's Beauty Box, 843 W. Ninth (corner of Blake). Mrs. Robinson, nationally known cosmetologist, was flown here last

week for a special seminar and workshop ot the Beauty Box. The model is Mrs. Ida McSwine, while observers include Maeola Roby (seated), Lillian Chestnut, Ruth Bynote, Estella Dumas and Marie Johnson.

Lillian Chestnut's Beauty Box Sponsors Seminar, Workshop

and

TO HOST NATIONAL MEET: The Indianapolis chapter of the Drifters Club, Inc., will entertain the organization's national convention here Oct. 9-11. Members of the hostess group include (seated) Mesdames Shirley Hazel Barber, Wilma Avery, Imo-

gene Boyd, Mattie Ballow, Alice Black, Evelyn Boyd, Betty Pipes, Mary Ann Nolcox and Juanita Phelps. Not present for the picture were Mesdames Natalie McKissack, Jane DeBow and Joycelan McNary.

day 1 amMh^ versatHUy "of ^the op- |^ al Center, a? guest of Mr. Mrs°^infan" ifohJnscm^of U nattonal at Chestnut’s are noola.^ennrTorn ^emin^lnd ^Ro^Stella Du^na^ a^LUliat workshon Chestnut, all of whom are expert The Beauty Box was all agog ta permanent waving tatin tress,

over the many new trends intro-

duced bv Mrs Robinson shaping and scalp treatments, aucea oy Mrs. nomnsem. The s hop is located at 843 W.

Permanent waving for straight jiji n th,.

hair was high on the agenda as

was wet setting on hair which was

previously done with irons. Some of the styles incountered

were,, the “French Roll,” “The Bridgette,” the “Wing-top” and

the “Oriental Flare.”

While in the citv Mrs. Robinson, whose husband, Clarence, is principal of a junior high school in Chattanooga, stayed in the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Roby, and on Monday had dfciner with the operators at the Sludent Union Building of the Indiana University Med-

Card Party to Aid Scholarship Fund Alpha Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha is planning a card party Oct 17 at 1 o.m. ?n the auditorium of the Wm. H. Block Company. The affair will be in connection with, the group's scholarship fund. Last vear’s card party receipts provided scholarship!: for four deserving oo-eds who were publicized earlier this year. This year’s party will be called, “Four Suits for Scholarship.” Bridge and whist games will be featured Miss Gloria Ann Morton-Finney is the chairman of the affair. Miss Emma Mae Allison and Mrs. Jennie Taylor are ticket coordinators; Mesdames Frances Stout, Marilyn Blackman, Artie Price, and Helen Shelton are area icket chairmen, and Mesdames Vera McCain and Alice Bacon are chairmen of the hostesses. Other committee chairmen are Mesdames Aletha Lawrence, scoring; Lillian Grubbs, prizes; Marilyn Strayhorn. intermissions; Hazel Johnson and Selma Harry, co-ordi-nators; Maenell Newsome, card games consultant; Betty Chisley, publicity, and Pauline MortonFinney, refreshments. The basileus, Mrs. Ruby Woodson, will act as an ex-officio member of all committees

Ex-Debutantes Organize League, Choose Officers A meeting and social hour was held last week in the home of Mns. Winifred Davis for the hostesses who will serve at the 1960 Debutante Ball to be sponsored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of lola Phi Lambda Sorority. Like the 1901 cnarter members Of the National and International Junior League who were Debutantes, the young ladies decided that they would do romething more than enjoy themselves As a result, the National Debutante League was organized and officers

were elected.

Mrs. Barbara Walker Mills was elected chapter president; Miss Delorc^ S e a t h s, vice-president; Miss Charlene Cox, secretary; Miss Patricia Qox, recording secretary, and Miss Sylvia Freeman, treas-

urer.

Others elected were Miss Betty Beane, dean of provincial members or pledges, and Mrs. Marcia Howard Newman, journalist. Mrs. Winifred Davis and Mrs. Corean Hawkins will serve as advisors. Mrs. Marcia Wimberly and the Missus Freeman and Seaths will serve on the lawis and by-laws committee. Other young ladies included as charter members are the Misses Ann Hines, Betty Jo Radcliff, and Rita Hinas and Mrs. Sandra Hayes Jackson. Invitations will be sent to Debutante ball sponsors throughout the country to become affiliated with the newly organized national organization. The next meeting will be held on Sunday, Sept. 27, at the home of the president, Mrs. Barbara Walker Mills.

DR. AND MRS. THOMAS FETE SON ON BIRTHDAY Dr. and Mrs E P. Thomas treated their eon, Leland Mills, to a party on his sevemh birthdry last week. Nearly 50 guests enjoyed the outing at Little America’s “Kiddie Land.”

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