Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1960 — Page 8

8—The Indianapolis Recorder, Feb. 20, I960

dhatlincj with the Bv ELSA JACKSON

'Uolce o/ the ^asliide

Continued from Pagre 4

All residents in the vicinity of the club home ore invited to a neighborhood party on Friday, Feb. 20 at 8. Mesdames Hattie Davis, Mary Howard Martin and Emma McKnight have

gone all out to make for an enjoyable evening. A delightful and interesting pro- both Bolen, president

gram and refreshments have been

planned.

A RECORD has been set for

THE INDIANA Conference AME Laymen’s Committee on the annual banquet met with Mrs. Georgia

reservations for the 1960 eduea- Patton last week. George Campbell tionnl tours to the Black Hills of is chairman of the committee, Mrs

North Dakota. California and Ha- Patton is co-chairman and Cliurchwaii. Several reservations have ill Swam of Bethel AME Church,

lx»en made for the trip to Europe Plainfield, is conference president.

^ ces Boglin, her daughter, desired i friends to visit or send cards. Mrs I Boglin is clerk at New Bethel Bap-

i list Church.

A BENEFIT VALENTINE TEA will be given by members of the St. Matthew Baptist Church, Sundf.y, 3 to 4 p. m., at the church located at 34th and Hovey. The funds will go for the building fund of the c hurch. Rev. Matthew Down-

ey is pastor. .

Serving on the committee will be Mesdames Etta Koontz, and Frances Downey. Many of the best talents of the city are expected. MBS. LULA B. McKAY announced that the Rebecca Bible Class

in 1961. Our president, S. W. James, is pleased with the re-

.sjjonse.

ALL LETTEDS sent to our state

MR. AND MRS Myles Martin have returned fiom St. Louis having been called there by the death of Mr. Martin’s cousin FAC ex-

representatives in Washington urg- tends sympathy to the Martins

ing support of a strong civil rights and their family

legislation have been answered.

ON OUR SICK LIST are Mr.

THE MONTEREY Property Ow n- an( j j\i rs *5. \v. James, our presiers Association have reserved the ( | cn f anc j w jf e an( i a ,j t |

entire house party Feb. 27

I HE ACTIVITIES

for their annual Ernest Ryan, all of W'hom arc

improving nicely.

MRS. MINNIE RITCHIE and

COMMIT-

'1 EE will hold a rummage sale in (jeorge Richardson were added the club home on the morning of to the iick list this wrek , vVe are

Ff'h 27. There will be plenty' of praying for Mrs. Nora Hector who

high {jrfldc mcrchstidisc on hnncl. remclifis fjravcly iil*

Founders Day Dance to Honor Four NAACP Youth Workers

The mu oh-awaited dav of the

NAACP Youth Council’s Founder’s y° uth rouneil. members will recogDav dance w ill be u-holeheartedly nize Mr - Cheatham as its first counwelromcd by at least four of the c ' , president and also pay tribute

Out-of-Stalers

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of The Recorder, was asked by Mr Porker to sit in on the meeting. Also attending wore Charles E.

charter members. Reginald ^'e Mr. Esquires Club which pecker, director of the state Fair

Cheatham. William Hardy. Cajole was l,le first y° uht organization Stevenson and Robert William? to ! oin lhc council Mr. Cheatham,

Schiffs Shoe Stores Offer Quality at Affordable Prices

will receive special awards for their outstanding services and contribution to the council since it was organized in October of 1958. Climaxing wmeks of intensive planning, members of the local group, headed by Wallace Hollins, president, will converge on the Indiana University Medical Center

incidentally, is present president

ol Mr. Esquires

Presently, Mr. Hardy is state NAACP youth president; Miss Stevenson is national youth work secretary and Mr. Williams is state and local

youth advisor.

Employment Practices Commission, and James C. Cummings Jr.. In-

dianapolis field consultant. The union representatives said

that as the result of illegal prac-

Schiff’s Shoe Stores offer fine foot- venient locations in Greater Inwear at surprisingly low proces. dianapolis: 140 and 259 E. WashThcir constant growth is an indi- ington, Broad Ripple and Fountain ration that Schiff’s policy-pricing Square and in the Eagledale Plaza and products are right. Irvington Plaza. The Meadows’. Part of tlie policy incorporates Twin-A ire and the Westside shop-

complete customer satisfaction. P in S .centers,

salespeople are trained to guaran-

tee the customer a proper fit and lo insure satisfaction, Schiff’s wall

♦ices of some contractors, members ! always gladly exchange a purchase

of their organizations, already limited by the seasonal work, a e denied employment even during the

peak months.,

v h m ero"s laborers f'om Local 120 are almost perpetually in line for rmef onfi unemployment eom-

cheerfully refund the money WHILE SCHIFF’S stores are a part of the Shoe Corporation of America, each store is a separate entity. Unlike most chains, each store manager is in complete charge of his store. He does his

merchandising and

Tickets for the dance may be

from 9 to 1 on Feb. 19 to honor purr-hased from any council mem-

the national association, which was l)er.

of Corinthian Baptist Church will j founded 51 years ago, and Youth With the recent surge of teenage , - Tr -„ - ~~ . „ . u • „ observe its 46th anniversary Feb. j Council founders and youth or- hoodlum activities fresh in the I npnsa l‘ on checkswhile men from o^f! 1 , rncIC '030Ciisi n g and ouyinp 21, at which time several mission-’ gnnizations which have joined the minds of youth council members, 1 ^ on ^ l,( kv, Tennessee and Ohio which Jesuits m the merchandise in

ary groups are expected to be rep- j NAACP in its fight for freedom, the council feels that this is an oorn money on jobs financed b\ resented on the program. I AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS of appropriate time to meet with the Tndiena tax payers, it was assert* j the affair will be the appearance mayor and police chief to offer j p d. These iexported workers save

of the Three Souls, whose popu- its assistance in helping to solve l ,h, ' !r p ;iv cherks and return to

iarity is rapidly spreading through- the problem.

out the country. The day of the meeting will be

Summarizing the history of the announced later.

Lodge Sets Church Dates for 1960

a particular store being exactly the type of merchandise wanted in that particular neighborhood.

Officers

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her of Eastside Baptist Church, where ho is chairman of the deacon board

THE CIVIC and Legislative Committee, Mrs. Thelma Scott acting chairman, has set Sunday. March 20. as the date for their tea. THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Girls Club will meet with Mrs. Pearl Willis next week. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Eliza-

Dave Baker In' Recording Session

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Dave Baker is in New York for j a recording session for Capitol Records with a John Lewis Comi hination which also includes A1 Kiger from Indianapolis. John Lewis a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet. George Russell headed a group lor Decca which included Dave Baker with efforts in an album, “Jazz From the Space Age.” The 1444 Gallery has scheduled Dave and his quartet for a performance on Feb. 28.

Norris Powell. Trinity Lodge No. 18. announces the following church schedule for I960: March 22, New Bethel Baptist j Church, Rev F. Benjamin Davis, j pastor; May 15, First Baptist I Church, Irvington;- Rev. R. II. | Noel, pastor; July 10, Coppin 1 Chapel, 3201 N. Capitol. Rev. ! David Mitcham, pastor: Oct. 2, ! Northside New Era Baptist Church, | Rev. N. E. Vincent, pastor.

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One of the most outstanding events of the year was held recently when the "Interracial Luncheon" was held at the club. Mrs. Emma Brown was chairman of the program. A representative from the Council of Jev/ish Women was the guest speaker. Mrs. Mamie Gibson is president.

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School 56 PTA Sets Founders Day Observance

t! oir nahve states to snend the monev. the union mmi charged.

li**r»rincr Cho charges

Mr. Parker immediately set up an anointment for the group with George M. Foster, executive dir«*<-tor °f *he Indiana ^♦ate Highway Commission. The Meut.enant governor made his reelings on the matter Hear t« the commission executive. The next dav. Wednesday. tV-

'•ommissinn sent a letter to all distrirt engineers and project engi-

neers in the bridge construction

and road construction divisions informing them thev were to be absolutely certain that contractors ; on state jobs observe all clauses

in their contracts.

The letter stated: “You are to

eil on Human Rights in a camoaicn the ,etter form P re sented and get ’ - ‘ «°!) . mn!' ‘ your letters out at once. We want r ' v <\ >our attention to this matter

Schiff’s stores carry a long list of nationally famous brand-names which are advertised in America’s j leading magazines, including Madison Square for Men in Esquire: Madison Square for Boys in PafI ents’; Dream Step in Vogue, Mademoiselle and Glamour; Friskies in Seventeen; Correct Step in Good Housekeeping, and Blue Bird in

Parents’.

Other well known items at Sehiff’s include Sport Star basketball shoes, Sport Star golf shoes. Ten Strike bowling oxfords, Chicago roller skates, Canadian Flyer ice skates. Scat tennis oxfords and shoes — Polar Bear rubber footwear and Cozy Toes and Lazy . Pals houseslippers.

His wife, Thelma, a policewoman, is still on medical pension following an injury she received while on duty in 1955 She has been a member of the force since 1951. Donahue, his wife and his two daughters live in their newly purchased home at 232 W. Hampton. Sgt. Jeter, 1038 Congress, will remain with the Unifemi Division where he has worked since he joined the force some 1V-z years ago. He has been assigned to Car fi, a city-wide car, and among other duties will aid in special investigations. Father of the Shertridge High School football star Mel Jeter, he formerly worked wfith Officer Lowell Dodson on Car 27. Sgt. Jeter was cited earlier this year for his role in breaking up a J cab-robbery ring. He and his wife Thelma have

Schiff’s currently have nine con- three other children.

The PTA of School No. 56 presented a Founders Day program at the school Feb. 17 at 7:30. The program consisted of a playlet intitled “A living Ideal.” by the parents, and History by Mrs. Myrtle H. Johnson. Included on the program was the recognition of past PTA presidents, whose names a>*e Mesdames Verna Jones. Elsa Jackson. Corrie Frazier. Sadie Hardiman. Viola Adair. Ada Douglass, Clotell Webster,* Frank Black. James Martin. Roselee Simms, Edmonia Lee. Blanche Martin. Mary. Oldham. Ivy Malone, Helen Stewart and James

Burse.

In addition. Terrence Tandy, a former pupil of 56 and winner n\ t h e oratorical j-ontest, spoke

on ‘

the Constitution.

Indiana women to b« on the alert! iho end that v„u not oniy dis-

congress demanding that our representatives and senators vote for a strong civil rights bill. Please use

this letter form:

Dear Congressman (Name*: I am a registered voter . living at

THE PARLIAMENTARY STUDY Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 2034 N. Capitol at 8 p m. Mrs. Josephine Woods is the president. THE CLUB WOMEN of the city are enthused over the progress of

'your address'. I urge that you plans concerning the trip “Around support and vote for a strong civil T lic World in 80 Days” There will rights bill \ ours truly, (sign your he an important meeting at tlu name). Address, it to your state c! . jb homCt Feb 2 4 from 7 to 8

congressman or senator, Washing- p n)

ton 25, D. C. that time plans will be comEach state president was asked pleted for the “trip". Hope all to give out this information by the clubs will have representatives at

national president. Mrs. Blanche this time.

Husbands and Wives Ensemble Sets Concert at Allen Chapel

cuss the situation with the contractor. but that you periodicallv review the contraetor’s payrool and the labor nersonnel to satisfy yourself that the intent and soirit of the law is being romolied with.” THE CORRESPONDENCE also pointed out that reports had been received that discrimination because of race and creed had been practiced bv some contractors. ‘‘This, of course, is specifically contrary to the specifications as contained in each contract.'’ John Peters, chairman of the highway commission, and Ci E Vegelgesang. chief engineer, signed the letter toeeiher with Foster.

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The Husbands and Wives Choral to waive its rule of accepting only

the subject “The Negro and | Ensemble will appear in concert husband-wife teams as members. Constitution.” ! Sunday. Feb. 28 at 5 at Allen Chap- Not content just to sing, the .

Refreshments were served by ! h AME Church. 11th and Broad- group strives annually to contrib-1 steal a $> 000 diamond ring from the hospitality committee. Mes- way, it has been revealed by Ed- utc toward a scholarship for some j a downtown jeweler’s eseaped from dames Maude Flack. principal: ward Bond, president of the group, worthy student, Other community la General Fosnital psychiatric ward Louis Yates, PTA president; James pud Anderson Dailey, director. services include the sponsoring ol ! eailv this week onlvrto return and

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Fur (lie sake of proper musical

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Other members are Jack Thompson, Thomas Goodman, Creola Lee, William Huff, A. D. Ford. Dorothy Baker and Mary Moore. The next meeting is to be Feb 28 at 4:30 at the Fall Creek YMCA Purpose of the club is to help the needy.

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