Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1960 — Page 4

4—The Indianapolis Recorder, April 2,1960

TO VIE FOR BEAUTY TITLE: The Scarlet Voguettes introduce some of the contestants in their "Miss Sepia of Indianapolis Beauty Pageant" to be presented June 25 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Some of the nominees ore (seated) Dolores Wathen, Glendonia Smith, Charlotte Clemens, Dean Edwards and Mildred Parker. Standing are Laura Mayes, Ann Furman, Barbara Crowdus, Launa Smith, Senorita Whitney,

Joyce Cheatam and Patricia Phelps. Other entrants not shown are Barbara South, Elsie Gordy, Carol Williams, Priscilla Brown, Marcia Warrington, Rena Wilson, April Brown, Sophia Moore, Alice Lewis, Mona Sloan, Lessie Walker, Carolyn Brewer, Janet Floyd, Barbara Collins, Judy Harrell, Marlene Boyette, Hazel Ann Thomas, Patsy Swatts, Nonna Crenshaw and Dorothy Hines.

Beauty Pageant' Plans for June 25 Unveiled by Scarlet Voguettes Club Career and college girls will be competing for the title, "Miss Sepia of Indianapolis," in the Beauty Pageant sponsored June 25 by the Scarlet Voguettes at the Indiana Roof. Contestants must be between 18. and 25 years of age and they must be single.

The purpose of the contest is

to recognize and inspire those arship or a weekend trip and a girls who are striving for con- portion of the proceeds will benestructive goals and to carry them- some charitable organization, selves in an impressive manner. Members of the club and their All entrants will be rated on per- committee chairmanships include sonality, achievements and appear- l urlean Owens, president, and Deance lores Gordon, secretary, who make They will be presented in bath- U P the management committee, ing suits, dress clothes and a for- Also Beverly Collins and Clara mal finale. Judges will be select- McIntyre, vice-president and pubed from prominent citizens of the licity agent, judges committee, community. The first of many and Emma Culpepper and Gloria workshops will be set up under Perkins, contestants committee, the direction of Mrs. Ernestine Other members are Maxine WilJackson. Hams, treasurer; Carolyn HutchThese workshops will offer as- ins, recording secretary;* Virginia sistance to the girls in modeling. Pinner, and Doris Edwards.

The first meeting for the contest-

AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS, JOY GRAFTERS met with Mrs. INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER No. Willctte Sharp. Mrs. Cleo Glass 41 will meet with Mrs. Pearl was reinstated as a member of Chambers, 3422 N Kenwood, April the club. Next meeting will be 2, 4 till 6. All members please be with Mrsi Helen Grace, 542 W.

present. 25th.

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ARTISTIC 8 met with Mrs. Eu- LORDS AND LADIES will meet nice Messer Prizes won by Mrs. April 1, with Mr. and Mrs Matthew

Nettie Montgomery, Mrs. Georgia Sims.

McElroy and Mrs. Christina Jones. * * * Next meeting with Mrs. Montgom- LUCKY KEYS met with Mrs. ery, 3239 Winthrop. Mattie Johnson, 2333 College. * * * Next meeting will be with Mrs. BELLE FILLES celebrated their j Cl hnnie Mae Mills, 2622 Carroll-

Third Anniversary, March 25 at t OI)

the home of Miss Marva West, 2210 * * *

N. Capitol. Dinner was served. MO sja LISA met with Mrs. Guests included: Mrs. Mans spon- „ „ 321 w :tlsl Lunch sor, Thurman Shhies. Frank Rob- y cnjov[ : d . Nex t meeting will inson, Isaac McClung, William * with J Mr s . .)„|ia Henderson, 328

Bentley, Ronald Gill, Donald Da- ^ 4 1c , Anr :, r . vidson, James Edelen, Jerry Davis, ' ’ 1 * * *

Denny Hopkins, and Michael Hop- , • i kins J ^ ^ ORCHID will have a social at

* * * the home of M s. Cornelius JohnBLUE NOTES will meet with son - 1320 w 3r,t 5- +

Mrs, Dorothy Majors, 1611 Harlan.

The Club will sponsor a Baby con- PATIO CLOVERETTES was retest in April. cently organized. Members of the * * * club are employees of the GlenBREAKFAST CLUB will meet dale House in the Glendale ShopSaturday night with Mrs. Mary ping Center. Officers are; Mrs Bradley, 3446 Barnes. Next meet- Ernestine Bibbs, Pres., Mrs. Druing will be with Mrs. Otclia Gooch, cella Payne, Vice-Pres; Mrs. Bon-

HAIR STYLES SHOW SET The Friendship Room of the American Fletcher National Bank Building at 2829 N. Meridian will be the setting lor the makeup and hair demonstration sponsored by the Coivette Club. April 4 is the date and Mrs. Myrtle Brooks is

the demonstrator.

Models for the 7:30 p. m. premiere

of hair fashions for spring and 1NDIANAPOLIC MUSIC PROsummer include Mesdamcs Naomi MO TERS met with Mrs Eva

4062 Graceland Avenue.

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CLIQUE GIRLS met with Mrs. Bernice Jones, 328 W. 38th St. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Shirley Miller, 724 Blake.

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CORDETTES met with Mrs. Lucille Brown, 2109 Allfree. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Ernestine Chenault, 329 W. 41st.

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MR ESQUIRES will meet April 5 with Robert Robertson, 419

Douglass. * * *

GIRLS PROGRESSIVE 12 met with Mrs. Jean Ward/ Next meeting will be with Mrs. Bernice White, 456 Agnes.

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HIGHLANETTES met with Mrs. Raymond Washington, 3969 N, Kenwood. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Robert Warfield, 1402 N. Missouri.

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INDIANA HAIR DESIGNERS “Executive Board” met March 21 at the Fall Creek YMCA. The Institute will have its regular monthly meeting April 4 at the “Y”.

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O. Harden and Queen Cook and Miss Jolean Starks. There is no admission charge and the public

is invited.

ants was held at the Fall Creek YMCA to introduce and explain to them the rules and plans gov-

erning the contest.

The winner will receive a schol-

CHURCH GROUPS TO SING The Indianapolis Christian Singing Association will present its monthly program April 3 at 3 at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. All association groups will be present. Mack Brincfield is president, and F.ev. Mozell Sanders, minister.

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Easter Parade Contributes $3,500 Over 7-Year Period Tots, 'Tweens, and Teens from all parts of the city are looking forward to the annual Easter Parade to be held Monday night, April 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the Attacks auditorium.

The Easter Parade, initiated in

1952 with a total contribution of nual affair of its kind for the youth $3,500 in scholarships, is conducted of the citv. by the Women Sponsors of the In- Tho reSu]ar meeling for lho dianapolls Recoider Chanties and Sponsors will bn hold April 9 at serves to provide a memorial 3-30 p. m, a t (ho home of Mrs. scholarship hononng the memory James Durrette, 2528 Ethel, with of deceased sponsors Mrs. Durrette and Miss Margaret These include Mrs Mary Clans- Holdier serving as rr,-hostesses. All Terry, April 17, 1953; Mrs. Claris- Sponsors are urged to he present sa W>. Covington, Nov. 13, 1953; this meeting Mrs. Mayme L. Battles, July 22, — —

1957, and Mrs. Fannie Caldwell Stewart. Nov. 13, 1957. Mrs. William Wooley is chairman of the sponsors; Mrs. Paul A. Baltics, director, and Mrs. George I. Temple,

staff coordinator.

Rehearsals for the productiin will be held on Friday afternoon. April 8, at 3:45 and on Saturday morning, April 9, from 0—12 noon in the Attucks auditorium, All participants arc urged to lx? present. Parents who wish their children to take part should call the following chairmen: Mrs. Roosevelt Drane, chairman of Acts, 2 to 7 years. AT. 3-4629: Miss Margaret Holdier. chairman of Tweens, 3 to 12 years, WA 3-9475 after 5

p. m.

Also, Mrs. William Wilson, chairman of Tweens, CL. 3-2180, and Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore, chairman of teenagers, ME. 4-5880 after 5 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Butler, WA. 60318, is ticket chairman and tickets rnay be secured from her or from any member of the sponsors group. Mrs Frederick Starks is chairman of the hostesses for the Easter Parade. All interested friends are invited to be present and enjoy this delightful program, hte ninth an-

Turner, 1110 N. Tremont. Next meeting w-ill be with Mr. Lidell Ammons, 3145 N. Kenwood. Mrs. Bertha Howard will present a program. Mr. Robert Coleman will be guest soloist. All members are urged to be present.

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INDIANAPOLIS PRINCETON KY. met March 27 with Mrs. Flossie Clark, 2345 Guilford. The club had their birthday project and was later served dinner. Miss Marrie Harris, Reporter.

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IRVINGTONIANS will meet Friday with Mrs. Dove Taylor, 1301 V/est 34th Street.

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JOLLYETTES, will meet Thursday, with Mrs. Gloria Tilford. Mrs. Geneva Taylor was last hostess JOLLY SIXTEEN BIRTHDAY CLUB will meet Sunday with Mrs. Betty Person, 2854 S State.

DELECTABLE SATIN DOLLS: Dr. Jacquelyn Coates will speak at the Satin Dolls guest night at the N. Meridian office of American Fletcher Bank, April 1. Features of the party include games and entertainment. Members include Mary Helen Dunn, vice-president; Ruth Wooden, secretary;

Gladys Edwards, president; Vernese Pyles, treasurer, and Betty Chavous, publicity chairman. Standing ore Lillian Wilson, Sylvia Thompson, Jean Thomas, Alice Huddleston, Hattie Brown, and Henri Frink.

GUILD BUTTON GIRL: Linda Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parks, 3506 Northwestern, was chosen Planner House Guild Button Girl for 1960. Linda has been attending the nursery school for 3 months. Selection of the child for the button is made from pictures submitted to an impartial committee and is based entirely on the photograph. Mrs. Hannah Bacon served as chairman of the selection committee. Organiza t i o n s will receive their buttons April 4 at an 8 p. m. meeting at Planner House, and draw for table locations. Miss Anna Stout is general chairman of the tea, and Mrs. Clifton U. Scott is president of the Guild.

New Club Meets, Elects Officers The KoZeEttes held their first meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Gloria Starks, 2735 Boulevard . Officers were elected and plans were made to benefit many charitable groups and to provide pleasure for themselvesi Julia Patterson is club president; Betty Parrott, vice-president; Aileen King, secretary; Gloria Starks, treasurer, and Jo Anne Ball, publicity chairman. Other members are Carolyn King and Barbara Gray. Betty Parrott and Aileen King were honored with a birthday dinner by the club members recently. At the next meeting plans will be completed for the making of Easter baskets for needy children.

Concord, Central Library Announce Open House Dates The "Back To Youth Club" of Concord Center will conduct ■

Open House in the Center's gymnasium on April 1 starting at ;

7:30 p. m., and the Indianapolis Public Library will celebrate National Library Week the evening of April 7 with an Open

House at Central Library. -- *

The ‘‘Back To Youth Club”, an provided by the Center’s Choral organization devoted to the estab- and other club groups. Refreshlishment of beneficial programs ments will be served, and good relationships between Behind-the-scenes tours will be youth and adults on the South- conducted from 6 to 8 p.m. to

side, invite the public to the admission-free event.

attend show all the services of the Cen*—*

tral Library. Tours will start every 15 minutes A special pro-

Exhibits and demonstrations of eram on Dr Albert Schweitzw will arts and crafts and woodworking Alc>ert ^cnweitzerwni

will be conducted by Center members between 7 and 13 years of age, and entertainment will be

Anderson Club Gives Annual St Patrick's Day Tea at 'Y' ANDERSON — The Phyilis Wheatley Club of Anderson held its annual St. Patrick's Day Tea on Sunday, March 13, at the Anderson YMCA. Appropriately gowned in dresses of various shades of green in keeping with the holiday theme were Mrs. Hazel Minnifield, chairman of the planning committee, and Mesdames Aaron Newsome, Clifford Carter and Ervin Wright and Miss Shirley Weatherly, co-hostesses. Members of the NACG group assisted with the registration and Carter, past president, presided ushering and were also dressed at the tea table as did Mesdames in frocks of green. Guests were Fred Augusta, Ida Montgomery, greeted by two charming page and James Strcafy. All past presigirls from the NACG group who dents poured for approximately were costumed in green and white 142 guests,

leprechaun suits.

A brief and impressive memorial service was conducted by Mrs. I Aaron Newsome for the late Mrs. I Eugene Hudson, club chaplain, j during which Miss Andrea Broadnax sang the Lord’s Prayer. John Jones accompanied her and later rendered favorite organ solos

At 8 p.m. Dr. James E. Doty will speak in Cropsey Auditorium on his visit with Dr Schweitzer in Africa. A movie entitled “Albert Schweitzer” will also be shown. The program is free an& open to the public.

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Co-op Civic League To Elect* Officers At April Meeting Annual election of officers of the Co-op Civic League, wideawake Haugh'dlle organization, will be held Monday, April 11, according to a recent notice. Oscar E. Banks is unopposed for president after Mrs. Rosa Malloy declined to run against him. Others nominated for office are Jesse Wilson, vice-president; Mrs. Eva Bnntin, recording secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, corresponding secretary; Henry Hattiex, treasurer, and Mrs. Lavera Bland, financial secretary. Running for the board of directors, with 3 to be chosen, are Mrs. Pearline Maxey, Lathen Hardy, Charles S. Preston, Willie Mosby and Leach Spivey. TWELVE MEMBERS OF the executive board will be elected out of a field including Alex Allen, Mrs. Jennie Banks, Mrs. Ruth Banks, Charles Bussey, Mrs. Eula Bussey, Abe Brodley, James Chappel, Willie Cook. James V. Felton, William Finn, Bennie Flowers, Mrs Mary Grpen, Mrs. Emma Hardy, Tometris Huffman, Mrs. James Jeter, Mrs. Carrie Longs, Claude Porter, Major Taylor and Chester Thomas.

CARD PARTY WINNERS: Almeda Glover was the winner of the first door prize at the card party given by Alpha Gamma Chi Sorority, Zeta Chapter, on Saturday, March 26, at the ISTA Building. Other winners were Phyllis Scott, second, and

Doris Duncan, third. Pictured are Mesdames Dorothy Flagg, program chairman; Delores Anderson ways and means chairman; Almeda Glover, Gladys Smith, Phyllis Scott, and Dyrthene Crowe.

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The City Federation will meet Tuesday, April 5 at 2034 N Capitol at 3:30 p. m. Chief item on the agenda will be "Community Yard Beautification." Guest speaker will be Theodire Tuschinsky. The Silver Thread club will be the hostess club. ALL CLUBS make this meeting plenty of food. Mrs. Haidee Wilson one of the crowning ones. Mrs. is president. The NACG’s are planMamic Gibson is president. ning a special part on this proTHE LULA BEAN CLUB held g ram - plan now to come - its meeting last Thursday with Mrs. THE STATE MEETING of the Mary White on Northern. The next federation will be in Gary this meeting will be with Mrs Lucille ye ar . All clubs are asked to begin Wooden, 3534 N. Capitol. Mrs Lu- ( 0 plan to be there. Report to your cinda Stovall is president and Mrs. transportation chairman and get I earlene Chamberlain, reporter. reservations made early. The state CENTRAL DISTRICT MEET- president reminds all members ING will be held April 23 at 2034 that the state meeting is being N. Capitol. All clubs are reminded planned and an interesting proto prepare for a big day at the gram will be waiting for you club homo A lovely profram has Mrs. Blanche M. Cross is state been planned and there will be president.

Helen Hickman Feted At Baby Shower A baby shower for Mrs. John P. Hickman was held March 27 in the homo of Mrs. Lemuel Mills, with Miss Janet Cheatham assisting Mrs. Mills as hostess. Mrs. Hickman was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Games concerning baby care were enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served while the guest of honor opened her gifts. Guests included Mesdames Mark D Batties, Monroe Baker, Walter Baker, Leroy Baker, James O. Martin, Michael’ J. Smith, Cameron Keene, Morris Gurnell, Althea Pride, James Hollis, Elsie Walker, Margaret Walton. Leslie Renfro, Will Scott, Robert Lindsay and Kenneth Adams and the Misses Rosie Cheatham, Charlene Cox, Sheila Lyles, Rita and Ann Hines, Joyce Jones and Jacqueline Henry.

Mrs. Dorothy Whiteside of Indianapolis, creator of a unique line of hats known as ‘‘Dorothy’s Originals,” presented a style revue with her models showing complete outfits of lovely daytime and evening wear. There were guests from Lebanon, Muncie, and Indianapolis including Mrs. Blanche M. Cross, president of Federated Clubs of Indiana, who responded to her introduction with encouraging remarks to the host club. The tea table was covered with a white Irish linen cloth topped by a bouffant overdrape of green net which was dotted with green and white bouquets. Centering the table was a green bowl of white carnations flanked hv tall green tapers in silver holders Mrs. James Cochran Jr., president of the club, and Mrs. Carl TROOP COMMITTEE NAMES DATE FOR FASHION PROM The Troop Committee of intermediate Girl Scout Troop No. 681 will present “The Easter Promenade” April 17 at 3:30 p. m. in the Gallopade Roome at the Fall Creek YMCA. Tots, ’tweens, and teens and adults of amateur and professional rank will model. Rev. James L. Cummings will be guest speaker and Mrs. June Dishman will serve as narrator. An enjoyable program is planned with Mesdames Jack Woolridge as chairman; Joseph Black and Upton Stout, troop leaders who will be assisted by Mesdames Dorothy Whiteside, Elizabeth Williams and Lois Kurtz.

Mt. Olive Vacation School Workshop A Vacation Church School Workshop was to be held Friday at 7 at Mt. Olive Baptist Church of which Rev. H T. Toliver is pastor. The workshop is sponsored by the Central District Church School Convention under the direction of Mrs. Vennie Dawson, who is also president of the convention, A display of material was to be shown and craft and Bible classes were to be taught. Th< workshop is open to all Vacat on Church

School workers.

The Southside Peace Time Charifyr

Club 11th Anniversary and Appreciation Reception

The Southside Peace Time Charity Club, invite all their friends who have helped us in any way to join us in showing our appreciation and thankson Friday night, April 8 from 8 till 10 p m. at the Shelby Savings and Loan Association located at 1525 Shelby Street

at Cottage Avenue.

A wonderful program has been planned for you to enjoy. Mrs. Julia Craig, is the program chairman; Mrs. Roberta Steward, cochairman, with Mrs. Anna Adams, decorating committee, Mrs. Anna Ray, chairman and Mrs Laura Ashford; refreshments, Mrs Romainc Carson and Mrs. Cordelia Elliott; Mrs. Beatrice Squires, is the General Chairman, Mrs. Etta Wilson, Co-Chairman; Mrs. Eleanor

Wooley, President.

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