Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1960 — Page 5
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WAITING TO SERVE YOU: Included on Ihe staff of expert beauticians at the newly reopened — and splendidly modern — Walker Beauty Salon are Mesdames Katherine Bailey. Frances Williams, Mildred
Anderson, Addie Clark, Bessie McCaskey and Kathryn Rice. Not present for the picture, which was made during the salon's grand opening on Sunday, were Mesdames Katie Vorhis and Dorothy Miller
Walker Co. Diamond Jubilee Celebration Called 'Elegant' The grand opening of the Madam Walker Beautv Salon, which launched the 60th Anniversary celebration of the Mme. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, was an elegant affair held Feb. 2!. Bov Scouts from Troop 32, who are celebrating their 50th year, served os doormen and braved the wintry day in true Boy Scout fashion. Ihe salon operators, smartly from a Mo- liii'4 samovar obtained attired in identieal pink smock- especially for the occasion. t-Oos and black skirts, were per- As each yuost registered she relect representatives of their pro- reived a numbered ticket and soufission with chic hair styles, flaw- venir packet con (airing make-up less make-up, and beautifully mani- pads in a purse folder and Mine, ctired bands. Ail personnel wore Walker hair conditioning cream, pink and gold identification badges. lipstick, limn'd make-up and face Serving as hostesses, they graei- ‘’‘’no'iil.'hted gues's holdimt ihe' oi'sly displayed ami explained -.lie |||Bkv won ilai , ^ ¥l ' Si operation of the manieu.es. la, I-,Is and Mariam beauty salon equipment Hcceptm* W;||K( , ( , sln(lli( .. * t om chairs, s ylmg chairs, and dryer cliairs passed the comfort test t /. i . . , , . of delighted guests Alpha Home Head Kurt her enhancing the salon were ReVOOls Date for TeG : the hcantifuny packaged Mme. C , ^ lrs ; L owslev. patron chan - j .1. Walker hair and sk.n cosmetics ni ., M for th( . A| Toa (lisiilavtai n. the reception area A!;M . ( . h (i 11m . hoin( . ( , u4 o |j„i,lei nd also in the dryer room. Mora! Vi , rd . llrt . cs , Mo to contact I Mn -igements and green plants , Hiard and a . ssot .i,. lt j 0 „ members for sent by friends complemented the fhoir , l: , d i, iona | i0h fav0rs . M rs ! setting. Owsley is being assisted by Me:- . Mter touring the salon, guests dames Clarence Master and Marv wore escorted to the beautiful Ihompkin.. Walker Casino where they were A delightful program is planned j slaved delicious Russian tea and by Mrs. \rihur Ret he I and Mrs j dainty cookies. Tea was served Mark Baker.
The Indianapolis Recorder, Feb. 27, 1960—5
<ij' the C-aAfaidi
By MARY P. McGUIRE
Shorfridge Senior Re-Elected President Of Relotions Council
ENTRANCE TO WALKER SALON: This attractive foyer of the nev/ly remodeled Walker FJaauty Salon is typical of the ultra-modern splendor viewed by hundreds
servance Rated Indianapolis 7 finest, the salon, located in the Mme. C i. Walker Building, is joining in the firm's 60th
Chaflina with the TdsdC
of guests at Sunday's grand opening oh- anniversary celebration.
Church Committee toi Hear Talk on Africa
Despite very heavy snow and slippery streets,.attendance at the annual baby contest and tea at the Household of Ruth Center last .Sunday afternoon was very large. Mrs. Ethel'Merker served as master of ceremonies and Miss Jean Louise Allen and Mrs. Naomi Ellis were the pianists. Participants included Mesdames j. \c ( .i| j d : d happen to gfanco .Josephine Wood. Sadie II.n(liman on( , (l f (|j t > beautiful homes nAnnic ^)ac Hoi.on C.-encv.a V\aU''. , nntly buiJl. I trust memhers of Mamie v«ih am and K. Henry and ^ Mat I hew Baptist Church will He\. I. \\. 'V asJiington A tiio ,i n d t rstand, especially Mrs. Kit a selection came tro ,, i I.ilhc t ros-,. j^ oon f /( j| u . «hairman. Com.tMi(e Dunlop and Donna n.\\r. YOU BVKR \TTRNDKD Hiehartts Air. and Mis. Giant a drag social? The Eastern Star Pnggs bnhy was the "inner oi u ri |,ji s | f'hurch will have one Feb ,ho bab y contest ^7 1(54;-, \ Arsenal with Mrs. Mrs. Hindoo .p au ‘ ^ in ‘ l * Minnie A^'S'ison as hostess. Mrs. iemarlis. A our Ole Scnlic icgiets m ad j 0 itardiman and Mrs. Verna she was too late lo vet the names j on? , s invites cvervone to come ot all those who appeared on the ; , r , d s<>( . v . h :1 ,i,u d ag soeial is program. ..,1 Among special gui'sts at the THE STATE BOARD meeting Household of Ru h allair were Mi of the HA \('I J will he held Saturrr.d Mrs. Thomas llihbitl. Mcs- (lay ai Allen Chapel AMK Clirrch. dam*« 1 .ucMIe I.ewis Muiphy with 'j'cr.c'Hanie. On Scnday ilic masdatigh L t "‘ul grandchildren. Lillie mot ting will ho held at Nth an' 4 B. V\ r Mco. Clara Phillips. He- o ;; k with Rev. Nod E. Hard, cordc co -ni^t: Marie Nance (*jesidert of "ho Terre Haul' ; nd L i'lio towns. htanch. as host. j|() traveled on the This promises to he one of the N< tlua t i e of the city last Sun- host hoard meetings ever held. We da probi.dv ran into diiliculty arc looking for all interested peers columnist when .she sons to ioin us there, trie i ./fiake a secoud speaking AN OVERFLOW crowd is ex engage.ent near 32nd and Hovcy. peeted a: New Bethel Baptist I got s ailed in the snow and the Church when the Chancel Choir l iihbv had to push me out Will piesert the_ Indiana ( entral Well, this was one time I had College C'hoirof 50 voices directed o count Ilic engagement out. ! by \llan Schirmcr. bought it best to head back to Mrs. Ruth Davis, church organhe heavily traveled streets. Of ist. looks forward to seeing more .nurse, the hubby said I was not than 500 persons present. Lets .vatching the road when l drove not disappoint her. Hear them a>
For ihe second time Fletcher , JACKSON
''l"'iho"iTum"u" FAC ore * den ' S. w. James has asked coca board men ber
at Shorfridge. \ senior. Wiley to secure one contestant for the FAC Tour Queen contest ! 11U , ol ( j u . educational committee v as one ol the original organizers f irst-place winner will receive an all-expcnse-paid 21-day I of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The *<! Hum-'n Tis('Nwk ,our of California: Ihe second-place winner will receive an I •w'.-'mik will ho h t .|d in ill.; home
‘ „> H-dav lour of the B'ack Hills of South Dakota, and the third I llV Foi, -h m ^'p .n
place winner will receive an all-expense naid Labor Day weekend trap to Detroit. Seven names already have been turned in
to head it again the remainder
this year. *
The Council was organized as a result of student pn.lcsts of al-
Tho committee is studying Afri- I ea this year as part of their mis- !
ic -cd discHminat ion in the Jur.ior ! CGMMl lTEE V.arcn 3. and Mrs. Anna Woods ; wiij also . in,. " til hold a rummage sale at the will take a bus to Anderson March >,h()vv slides of his native land. Ho
vaudeville
!lc is joined in the council by
club home Feb. 27. A large quan- If). . ... Saliv C^k vieeTrcTdenT'sonhie ‘>fy of first-class merchandise will MV DAUGHTER. Mrs. Gikla i
1 evin, secretary-treasurer, and Cc- on hand and wil1 ]ic disposed Tanner, and her sons, Harry Wil- U '
Indiana Central
vi'c W vnn, correspondent.
of reasonably.
Rain and Bussell David Tanner re- ' other guests will include Robeii
THE C IVIC and Legislative Com- turned to Vallejo, Calif.. Iasi Sat- Kaimcr and Paul Bangura. Mis. u.ittec will sponsor a tea at tin- today night via Eastern Air Lines. : Matilda Wilson is chairman of ihe
club home March 20. Mrs. Ala? MRS. MINNIE RITCHIE Alexander is co-chairman of the mains on the sick list. (ommitleo and Mrs, Mary K. Lewis
b chairman of the tea.
THE FROGS CLUB is the latest
J’ 1 *" educational committee.
White Poro Student Meets Tregic Death LAGRANGE. Ky.—Rites \\
h;*ld here Saturday for a wh.u- to ronow - ils FAC in o tn bcrship.
Kentuckian who i rushed raet.d
lines to ‘•'*ud\ in a Jiarhcr college MRS. CLARA BItIDGhl'Oin H: [ fill \A/ II - t-Oore In* met a t*agic dcatii. . president ol t!ic I'uclla S S S IpCl ClL tv ObK&F v ^ SI ^iiclin D End)-. 24. a dairy Club. v\as hostess to the club’s f It-L# Crf f C Cf CIL T v Wfrvt* V# •armet i,t .’i here, had gone m nmetirg last Saturday evening. A ^ r r ., t .. ln . . Indian;.iiohs to leant the barber-(Miss Carrie Beasley assisted in [ Alpha Gamma Chi Sorority, Lpsilon Lhaptcr No. IU4, met nt.' ti idc. Ignoring racial eon-■ s ervlng a delicious meal. ^ >1 j recently with Mrs Alvina Fitch 1 946 Carrollton, and announce-
»••«« i«- Mrs. Vfargaret Ed- 7 ' - - - - -
Sorority's 'Fashion Fantasy'
.tons, he enrolled Feb. 1 in "'ore won
i ,, i ii . . words -ind Miss Be-.sirv ment was made for c/ Fashion Fantasv of 1960 to be held the Born Barber and Beauty Col- * "orns ann Miss fieasioy. . t J . ., XA/ u „ f . Mrs. Bessie Conn will lie host- March 20 from 4 to 6 D. m. at the Walker Casino. The newest Mr Emhc returned to his home ■ oss to the next meeting and will spr i n g fashions will be featured in alamdrous colors and in
isit and was found dead ' he assisted by Mrs. Naomi Jordan var j 0 ^,- materials.
of gunshot wounds after he went
I timing.
THE BOARD
directors had
a very successful meeting last r-,jsscI'an'd adli'lts uaH '!tc'inodolt.'ff tborne wiM serve as the fashion
o week with almost all members at- j> a ' r tj c jp an t.s' Irom the sorority arc: commentator: Priscilla Simms as
■ f* 1 ''.o succexs U.o noichbor-, ^“‘ad!.w!'’',nd'^T Chriain'o ' Mrs. Klbabrth Williams, owtpr NEr.«J.hrt Kn- .t"''X.. l “ s ‘ tndaymBbl, Mod , ls rlMbs o, IVrto Ih-auty Salon, is helplns
tl-l Chqrc!i Fch.
to coordinate the fashion show
lor 11,0 fliotr Ol Noxv '.V'.W 1 Posidonts of the commurlity ap-
ill,ill,nr group*of St Haplis, ! I ' W,ruins. Mary t.oo Mood,,.,-, of Uu.^sororil.v arc Mcs-
Chimb will iurnish tne music.
lion- to he present. Many of them |(,* Cu ; i)0 ..,. i ; id : dames .lovgf* Poindexter. pn>siparticipatcd on the program. 1 c r. Delor-s'Smith. ‘lb iseilla Dun- <'<•'"■ -Lianita Talley. Billy Henry. INmtative j>lans were set lor a |,j » an O^ie Handel I Marv Nell t Ivina '''itch, tlildred Kinsey, and
ruighho-hood pitch-in-partv in tlte |^7 ldi .; Shut; . Shirley Cox’. .lohn I'arhar.i 'Viggles. sponsor,
raijv summer JLunc, and Michael Ellis. Others arc .Miss Vivian Ross. MRS. MARY HIGH will take Tiny tots model- tic Be Yal.jin held sccrctarv: tin* Misses Chrisl bus to Evansville or. Fch. 23. An-• Ifarvcll. .lev Day, (’tiei'l Talley, tine Huli, Pii'-cilla Simms, .loan ! drew Itamse.N will take a group Deborah Kinsey, nd Donna K.a' L; .lev .loAim Biu-I;ner, and Shir-
I ol '•indents to Bhomington on Swanigan. viiss .loscpliinc Haw- Icy Holt.
i j T' ENRIGHTS FETE WIVES: Wive, of member:- r« the popular Enrighi’j Club wor? special gi!'?sts at*a recent ports given by the club at the FAC Home. Enjoying the dining and dancing were several members and guests, including Vincent Smith, president, and Mesdames Jack Higginson, Thomas Parker and Waller Jackson. (Recorder photo by Jim Burres)
NEW QUEEN CROWNED: Miss Shirley Ann Smith, recent!v named "Miss Pythagoras of 1960," is crowned by Miss April Brown, last year’s winner in the annual Masonic contest. Miss Smith represented Central No 3 of Indianapolis. Other contestants were the Misses Beverly Carle, AAcridian,
Indianapolis; Melva Anderson, Trinity, Indianapolis; Beverly Ha7clwood, Southern Cross. lndianaoolis t and Bobbie Jean Thomas, St Marv' c , Fort Wavne. The crowning highlighted a dance at the nev.Masonic Temple, 653 N. West
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