Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1960 — Page 4

4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Apr. 9,1960

PLAN FOR CLINIC AND WORKSHOP: The sixth annual clinic and professional workshop of the Indiana Hair Designing Institute will be held May 1-4 at the Walker Casino. A "Meet Your Artist" reception will open the clinic on Sunday, May 1, from 5 to 7 p. m. The clinic and workshop will be May 2, 3, and 4. A hair and

fashion show will climax the clinic. Shown (seated) are Miss Leona Collins and Mesdames Julia Grant, Inez Reed and Margaret Smith, president. Standing are Miss Helen Valentine, Mrs. Priscilla Dean Lewis, Miss Mary Oates, Mrs. Sara Hayes. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and Mrs. Dezzie Slaughter.

Girl Scout Troop to Present Local Models in Easter Revue The beautiful Gallapade Room of the Fall Creek YMCA will be the setting for "The Easter Promenade," sponsored by the Troop Committee of intermediate Girl Scout Troop No. 681. and featuring lovely model Burnetta Sloss Tanner, one of the city's best-dressed women. The striking local model will be seen in a completely new wardrobe tailored by her mother. Lucille Maggard, stylish stout Rev. James L. Cummings will be model, will wear a wardrobe of gmest speaker and Mrs. June Dishimports never before seen in this npn will serve as narrator, city- ' Tickets, at 50 cents each, are on , Other adult models include Ro- sa i e a t the Paris Beauty and berta Wiggins, Ernestine Jackson, Slenderizing Salon, 2709 NorthAlma Watts Davis, Sonja Oliver western; The Indianapolis Recordand Mary Stout. er, 518 Indiana, or you may conModeling fashionable male at- tact Mrs. Jack Woolridge, 2410 tire will be Lowell Dotson, Henry Indianapolis, WA. 4-3426: Mrs. Joe Anderson, Clifford Price and Rob- Black, 744 W. 24th, WA. 4-0453; ert Beaman. Seventy-five young Mrs. Upton Stout, 2281 Indianapomodels, ranging from kindergarten lis, WA. 3-1718; Mrs Lois Kurtz, age and up, will participate in this 2934 Boulevard, WA. 4-0592, or gala event, showing many of the Mrs. Dorothy Whiteside, 2702 latest styles for children and young Paris, WA. 3-8138. a d u l ts - The show will start promptly at Music will be furnished by Fan- 5:30, Easter Sunday, and will feanie White and Margaret Smith, ture the very latest in Continental along with violin selections. fashions. <ii><o<ci>to<ri>o*<Z2>w<cz>w^ v<zrx u<cr>C‘0<zi>:c<c "Trained Hands Are Never Idle" , ENROLL NOW! rsLearn (fSeauhi (Culture aCearn d^arlerina ADVANCED HAIR STYLING CLASSES FOR LICENSED BEAUTY OPERATORS A DIGNIFIED LUCRATIVE PROFESSION Call — Write or Come In Poro Beauty & Barber College 502-504-506 N. SENATE AVENUE V ME. 4-8211 WA. 5-6679 NEW 'SWEET sum BUILDS HAH) SLORY

Children's Art Show at Block's The 5th annual Children’s Art Bazaar was to open April 8 in the Wm. H. Block auditorium. The cUsplay will continue through April 15 Pictures entered in the bazaar will be art work from pupils in the first through sixth grades in all public, private, parochial and county schools in In-

dianapolis.

The art teachers of the schools choose the best work from their regular art classes as entries. Qualified judges will review them and designate those pictures of outstanding merit as “Museum Choice.” These will be sold for $2.00. All others may be pur-

chased for $1.00 each

It is hoped that this Children’s Art Bazaar will do more to further the enthusiasm for art among the younger children and to bring to

>lic attention the work the public schools.

Children’s

Col. Hattie Hamilton has returned home from Toledo where she attended the Mid-Winter Encampment of the Antlered Guard, The Golden Rule Lodge No. 129 was hostess. Col. Hamilton was the house guest of Mra. Maude

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By MARY P. McGUIRE

"The Coming Kingdom" was the sermon preached by Rev. T. W. Washington last Sunday at the New Bethel Baptist Church. To my mind comes the thought that many of us do not believe, just as in the days of Noah.

They thought Noah was foolish

in preparing the Ark and they da y and announced the program

laughed and went on their merry f° r t-* 16 season,

way. Readers, with all this unrest 11 wi11 include a clean-up drive, today, the only solution is to pre- a ma ss meeting for voters desiring pare now as if you think it is to- information on how to vote, and day or tonight and you will not closing with a bus excursion. Combe left out when the Second Com- mittee members are Dr. L. B. ing gets here according to the Meriwether, Jaanes Horton ajid Scriptures. Mesdames Haidee Wilson, Ethel A VERY FINE MASS MEETING Merker, Josephine Williams, Hazel was enjoyed at Phillips Temple Jenkins, Cora Wilson and Viola CME Church last Sunday with ‘ Mills - Mrs - Luc y Sellers, 2340 Rabbi Maurice Davis, Earle Barnet- Martindale joined as a new mem-

te. Rev. Alexander Bernard and ^ er -

Mrs. Lucille Edwards, Mrs. Ger- MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WESTtrude Gorman, national field sec- MORELAND and their daughter, retary, made a beautiful appeal to Vivian, were hosts at a dinner in local citizens. their home, 2752 Winthrop, for The membership ’committee is ^ yro , n Thonia s and his wife, composed of Mesdames Virgie Da- Charlotte, last week. Guests were vis, Margaret Payne, Lucille Ed- Mesdames Mary Bridwell and Hilwards, Pauline Franklin and Bar- Mi’ler and Mr. and Mrs* Jule bara Smith and Rev. Alexander H am Pt° n Bernard. Local president, Rev. H. After dinner a musical hour was L. Burton, presented the speaker, enjoyed consisting of a trio with Dr. N S Curry of Jackson, Tenn., Mesdames Hampton, Bridwell and editor of the Christian Index of Vivian Hughes; a solo by'Mrs. the OME Church. Hampton and a clarinet solo by Dr. Curry gave the congregation Vickie Floyd. Capt. Thomas and some good leads when he reviewed his family are stationed in Italy, the beginning of the NAACP. Selec- THE SISTERS OF CHARITY tions were rendered by Phillips will observe their annual ThanksTemple Male Chorus and Gorham giving Services Sunday afternoon, Methodist Church Choir. Atty. April 10, at Mt. Paran Baptist Henry J. Richardson Jr. raised the Church. Dr. C. Henry Bell will be offering. the guest speaker as well as host

Atty. Frank Beckwith, Rev. pastor.

James L. Cummings, pastor of The Mt. Paran singers will furTrinity CME Church, and Rev. nish the music. In charge of the Clinton M. Marsh, president of the offering table will be Paul R. Scott, Interdominational Ministers Al- Thomas Crawford, James Horton liance of Indianapolis, presided and William Ridley, Rev. P. D over the earning service. Jacobs will present the guest The benecriction was extended speaker. Mrs. Laura Head will be

by a former president of the NA- soloist.

ACP, Bishop A. W. Womack. Serv- Mrs. Annie Mae Horton is presiing on the nurses’ unit was Mrs. dent of Charity No. 18 with 10 Costella McCray who served years other subordinates who are making ago under the Ole Scribe’s presi- efforts to make this one of the dency of the City Union Ushers, largest. Mrs. Amelia Woolfolk is I AM VERY-GRATEFUL to Mrs genera) chairman. Mrs. Ada Banks Lula Johnson of Mt. Paran for 15 music director - Mrs. Ella Peters having reminded me that the vvi11 . ^ honored as grand body

Nurses’ announcement was wrong. P res * den C

My own president, Mrs. Lillie REV. T. A CLARK of St. James Thomas, gave it to me right but Baptist Church will be morning I recopied it wrong. speaker at the Eastern Star However, last Monday, April 4, Church, and Rev. T, R. Murff of Rev. F. K. Dillard, pastor of Great- Bible Way Baptist Church will be er Gethsemane Baptist Church, guest speaker there Sunday at 3:30 spoke. Monday, April 11, Dr. L. P- m. for the Busy Bee Club.

Dublic^attentio^thp 1 T" 8 10 A - Manuel of South Calvary Bap- T. S. Walls, president, and Mrs. fhe DubUc sch Mr? IT !? tist Church will speak. P Lillie B. Walker, chairman, invite Lindquist and Mrs Henry" F ih Se€min ^y /he Ole Scribe sees the public to come and hear the Schricker Jr are chairmpn hr th* the neces sRy for such organizations ministers and the wonderful singJr ’ are cna,rmen of the and after she organizes them she e rs At 8 p. m. the Eastern Star

leaves it up the organization unless Church under the direction of the they need hen New Bethel Nurses furnace committee, will have Rev. are doing fine since I organized J E. Johnson as their speaker, them many years ago Mesdames Inez Moore, Vallie ANOTHER ORGANIZATION Gordon, A. Calvert, and Nona Hubstarted by your Scribe was the bard are heading this committee. Eastsidc Better Business and Civic They request your help. League in 1935. We celebrate our Word came to me Tuesday night 25th year in 1960. The League held that Mrs. Dora Johnson, 768 Edgea very inspiring meeting last Mon- mont, passed Monday, April 3. She

was the cousin of William Tett, notel employee, and also related to Mrs. Mary Hattie Clayborn,

766^2 Edgemont.

I appreciated the call very much and I do wish friends to know that all “news” is appreciated and so much the better before my Monday 5 p. m. deadline. Thank you.

Easter Cheer for Juvenile Center From Neapolitans Final plans have been made by the Neapolitans Club and directors of the Marion County Juvenile Center for the presentation of Easter eggs and Easter candy to children at the center on Easter Sunday. The recently organized men’s club made an extensive investigation to determine which community agency was in need of help in matters such as gifts on holidays and during other occasions. The Juvenile Center was chosen since many agencies disregard it because it is a penal institutioni William C. Boyd Jr. is club president; Rudolph T. White, secretary; Theodore Clark, treasurer; Robert W. Hatch Jr., corresponding secretary; Clarence Turner, financial secretary, and Dr John C. Brown, chairman of the board. Other members include Linwood Watkins, Dr. Melvin S. Baird Jr. and Isaac White. Plans are being made for a spring dance to be followed by a formal ball during the summer months.

EASTER EGG HUNT DATE ANNOUNCED BY KAPPAS Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and the Silhouettes will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, April 9, on the lawn of the Kappa Kastle, 320 W. 42nd, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event is open to all Kappa children and 2 guests Prizes will be awarded to the child finding the golden egg, the silver egg, and a prize will also go to the child finding the largest number of eggs. Refreshments will be served and cartoon films will be shown

Lambdas to Present Speaker, Make 3rd Bronze Woman Award Alpha Alpha Chapter of lota Phi Lambda Sorority will open its National Business Week observance with a program Sunday, April 10, at Second Christian Church, 2901 N. Kenwood. The program, which is open to the public, will begin at 3.30.

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Mrs. Anna J. Steen, a business t\ nc ! M\ A - d £8 r e e s from Howard education teacher at Banneker H ni i V T lly w ^ere she was graduJunior High School in Washing- dlet ^ Magna Cum Laude in 1945. ton, D.C., will speak on the topic, . Mrs. Violet D. Reynolds, secre‘Community Service—A Challenge tary-treasurer of the Madame C.J. in Education.” She is the origina- Walker Company, will receive the tor of the plan for teaching stu- Iota Phi Lambda “Bronze Woman” dents how to prepare federal in- Award from the local chapter)' as come tax returns. the outstanding business woman Mrs. Steen has been called “a tlie y ear -

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Response to the sale of tickets for the Aaril 27 appearance of the Lincoln University Choir at Phillips Temple CME Church is almost tremendous. • Many of the affiliated groups have reported their full quotas and will be rewarded by seeing their names on the program. Mrs. Lavonia Harris reports that July 31, making one night stops at only a few rooms are needed to Kansas City, Denver, Colorado house the 21 men and the 21 worn- Salt Lake City, San Francisco Los en in the integrated group. The Angeles, Grand Canyon, AlbuquerChoir will be fed at the club home que, Oklahoma City, returning with Mrs. Hattie Davis in charge here Aug. 21, of the food. William Bobo lias THE “TOUR QUEEN” contestplaced the placards in conspie- ants ere experiencing keen comuous places. petition in trying to raise their The activities committee pitch-m 8 0 «il money. There are several new party at the club home on Monday entries to the list, night was a real success. The larg- Three clubs—His and Her, Royest attendance under Mrs. Louise a * Buccaneers and Pals—have eiiStratton, new chairman, was regis- gsged the club home for parties tered. The committee’s Baby con- I°. r their members next week, test was launched and will end While the FAC home will not acSunday, May I, at the pre-Moth- commodate large affairs our affiler’s Day Tea. iated groups are not unmindful of Mrs. Ethel Ryan and Mrs. Rob- the home for smaller affairs, erta Wiggins will direct the film- MRS. FRANCES WALKER, 2539 ing of a movie of the tea to be Columbia, was hostess when the shown at a later date. Puella Arnica Club met last SaturREGISTRATIONS for the Cali- day night. A delicious dinner was fornia-Hawaii tours continue to in- served with Mrs. Lenora Maholcrease Several teachers have land assisting the hostess. Messigned up in the last few weeks, dames Clara Bridgeforth, Dorothy The tour will leave the club home Greenland Nina Brown won prizes. _ Dorothy Green will be the next hostess. Mrs. Nina Brown will

assist.

THE POSTAL ALLIANCE met at the club home Sunday They had a very nice meeting.as the majority of their members were present. THE REGULAR meeting will convene Monday, April 18, at 8 p. m. A speaker anti a musical group will participate in the program. There will be a discussion on the possible ways that we may best help our Southern brothers in their recent bid for first class citizenship.

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Masons, Eastern Stars Plans 'Star-Studded' Open House A milestone in the history of Prince Hall Masonry, particularly in the Central Indiana area, is Sunday's grand opening and official dedication of the new Masonic Temple, 653 N. West. Ceremonies at the spacious and attractively modern building, formerly occupied by the YWCA, are scheduled to

begin at 3:30.

Among the estimated 1,000 per- Shrine band championship award sons who will attend the “open for eight consecutive years, house” are Indiana officers of the Clarence C Smith, 33rd degree Grand Lodge, Order of the East- Mason and president of the board ern Star, worshipful masters, ma- of directors, will present certifitrons of the Eastern Star chap- cates to the masters of the lodges ters, all Master Masons and East- and matrons of the Eastern Star ern Star members of the Central chapters.

District and many prominent Ma-

sons from throughout the na- Special guests will include Letion who are members of the Unit- I a ? d D - French of Cleveland, also ed Supreme Council of Scottish a J3 r d degiee Mason, who is lieuRite Masonry and the Shrine Im- tenant commander of the United

Mrs. Mary F. Hodges is program chairman and Mrs. Elizabeth Babb is president of Alpha Alpha

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C. R. Richardson, past grand master of Indiana, will be the main speaker, and State Sen. Robert L. Brokenburr will be master of ceremonies. Both are

33rd degree Masons.

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THE JACKSON CLUB 19TH ANNIVERSARY Spring Tea PHILLIPS TEMPLE CME CHURCH 1226 N. West Street SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Hours 4:00 Till 7:00 P. M. Guest Speaker MRS. SARAH BRISCOE MATTHEWS Guest Soloist MRS. LEONA GILLWATER Mrs. Sophia Hunt, Pres.

Judge Mercer M. Mance is a member of the arrangements committee. Refreshments will be served and favors will be pre-

H Watkins: rvactnr sented by a committee of Eastern

of Bethel AME Church will give ^^ ars beaded by Mesdames Al-

the invocation^ ' ^ ta Vau * hn and Musical selections will be ren- .

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ford Hazel and The Elgins, with Mesdames Teresa Sanders and Verna Barnes at the piano. The award-winning band of Persian lemple No. 46 will play. The ensemble has won the national

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ATTUCKS BUSINESS CLUB: The Business Education Club, one of the most active groups at Attucks High School, hose revealed plans for its annual picnic next month. Other activities sponsored by the club include a recent assembly at which Dr. Elvin S. Eyster, chairman of the department of business education at Indiana University, was speaker; the annual Christmas party and a "Hi-Fi" dance. Members and officers include (front row) Barbara Stephens, treasurer; Elsie Washington, sec-

retary; Cleotria Frye, assistant secretary; Idabelle Pollard, Brenda Bridgeforth, president, and Gloria Amos; SECOND ROW: Constance Jones, Geraldine Oates, Sandra Oates, Rosetta Bradley, Billie Poindexter, Willa Hunt and Annie Shannon; THIRD ROW: Patricia O'Bannion, Isabelle Pollard, Gloria McCloud, Sylvia Lisman, Mary Mosley and Barbara Webb and, FOURTH ROW: George DeCoursey, sponsor; Alice Morrow and Mrs. Ruth K. Malone, sponsor.

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