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LEAD WOMEN'S DAY DRIVE: In the above photo are captains and co-captains of the Women's Day drive which closed last week at Trinity CME Church. They are (front row, I to r) Mrs. Naomi O'Neal, Miss Patricia Larker, Mrs. Julia Moore, Mrs. Willa Mae Moore, Rev. James L. Cummings, pastor, Mrs. Charlotte Myers, general chairman, Mrs. Rosemary Quar-
les, Mrs. Sailie Yates, Mrs. Lois Myers and Mrs. Lovella Cummings. (Back row, I to r) Mesdames Margaret Russell, Hattie Davis, co-chairman, Jeannie Chaney, Christine McCarley, Mary Copeland, Thelma Osborne, Margaret Goodrich and Ethel Dunville. Women not pictured are Mrs. Julia Means, Mrs. Smith Doss and Mrs. Blanche O'Neal.
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Women’s Day At ^ tiT' 5
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The annual Women’s Day at Trinity CME Church March 25 netted over $4,000 for the church’s Building Fund, it was .reported W$m
this week.
Nine teams, composed of the women of the church, took part in the two-month drive. The team p ’ ; , headed by Mrs. Willa Mae Moore, Wj/./T captain, and Mrs. Rosemary Quarles, co-captain, reported the largest amount of money turned
in.
During the Women’s Day services, Mrs. Helen Stewart, director of Christian Education, spoke on “Tears.” Mrs. Maude M. Flack, principal of School 56, spoke on the subject, “Believing Women of the Bible,” during the 11 a.m.
.service.
A panel discussion on “Finer Christian Womanhood” highlight-
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MRS. CAROLYN NIMMONS
.. . , A Negro woman's submission
ed the afternoon service. Partici- to Redbook’s “Young Mother’s pants were Mesdames Norma J. story” series has resulted in a Cummings of Trinity; Ethel Breed- $500 award for her. Mrs. Carolyn ing. Trinity; Hanella Tandy, Mar-1 Simmons of Cumberland, Marytindale Avenue Church of Christ; land, js author of the first-person dema Rogers, Mt. Zion Baptist; art icle, “The Day' That Made The
and Miss Anna Stout, Bethel AME. Mrs. Lucille Edwards was the panel moderator, and Mrs. Naomi O’Neal gave the summary. Mrs.
Difference.’
Her manuscript was chosen for publication from more than 30,000 stories submitted by Redbook
Tapp^s in theApH,
co-chairman.
issue of Redbook magazine cur-
Those servimr as* cnotains were Tent| y on newsstands under a pieM^dames MaUie Dos.f .JeaTnie | f ture , ° f Mr3 - Nimmons and her Chaney, Naomi O’Neal, Willa Mac ' tami y ' Rtt Moore, Ethel Dunville, Christine! She describes her dreams of McCarley, Thelma Osborne and ; having a neat, well-run home, two Sailie Yates. Co-captains were immaculate children and a typical Mesdames Blanche O’Neal, Julia morning in the Nimmons houseMeans, Margaret Russell, Rose- i hold that is familiar to every
marv Quarles, Lois Myers, Lovella Cummings and Margaret
Goodrich.
Eastside Couple Continued from Page 4
woman.
Mrs. Nimmons cites an incident
occurring one day which made ner realize she was fulfilling her purpose in life to her family. Read Mrs. Nimmons’ heartwarming
story. See ad on page 2.
SCOUTS AT WORK: "Hoosier Hysteria," Indianapolis' basketball fever will be demonstrated in a project being perfected by the Girl Scouts above. Miss Loretta Orton (left) and Miss Estella Mills (standing), both senior scouts, will take the "swaps" with them to Button Bay, Vt., July 18-31 to be exchanged with girls from other sections of the U.S. and foreign countries. The idea is to feature some novelty that typifies the particuiar sec*ion of the country. A large number of basketballs and hats were necessary to make Miss Gwendolyn Dixon (second from left) and Miss Deborah Hearn, both intermediate Girl Scouts, illustrate the Scout law of being a "sister to every other Girl Scout."
When Gwendolyn and Deborah learn the trade they will teach other girl scouts how to make the "swaps" so everyone can have a part in helping Loretta and Estella complete their project. The senior scouts of Troop 435 sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Ramsey were among 32 girls selected from a field of otfer 150 applicants to represent the Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council at the July meeting. Mrs. Marcellus White sponsors the other girls of Troop 249. All four will take part in the Acorn Neighborhoed celebration of the Golden Anniversary of Girl Scouting at a program Sunday afternoon, April 8, at Holy Angels Catholic School. (Recorder photo by Hous•■ton Dickie).
46th Birthday Is Marked By
quoise rose petals hung yellow
streamers.
Master Anthony Anderson car-
ried a heart-shaped satin and ( m * r .\\\ ryv . r \ pillow as ring bearer. Harold L. vJvJlllLJlvJ 1 LJol
Boyd Jr. served as his brother’s best man. Ushers were Messrs. Jesse Lynch, Leroy Miller, Hilton Hudson, groom’s uncle and
Another milestone was marked by the Edward S. Gaillard Rost 107 and its Auxiliary of the A-
Airman Robert M. Brown, bride’s merican Legion by celebrating its
brother
Mrs. Brown selected for her daughter’s wedding a beige and
46th birthday at the Post Home.
2040 N. Capitol.
Highlighting the celebrated and enjoyable event was a birthday
Sorors Set Roarin' 20s Party Tau Gamma Delta Sorority s an( j a number of other specialty annual “Roaring Twenty Cabaret ac ^ s w ijj thrill guests. Swinging Party” plans to be bigger and mus j c f or the audience’s dancing better this year. It has been dat- ant j listening pleasure will be ed for Saturday, April 7, from played between shows. 10 p.m. till 2 a.m. at the Prince p or a SU p er b evening of enterHall Masonic Temple, 653 N. tainment make plans now to atWest St. . tend! Two fabulous shows featuring . ■
‘Gamma Charleston Queens”
Puritan Baptist Church will sponsor a “Little Miss Muffet” skating party Thursday, April 5, at the Skatarena Roller Rink, 27th and Schofield, from 5 p.m. till 6:30 p.m. Proceeds wj£I be used to help send Campfire Girls to a resident camp this summer. Mrs. Robert Pope Jr. is in charge of the affair and sponsor of the group.
silk chiffon sheath with an emerald c ij nner served to members and green hat, beige gloves and shoes j lriends prepared by Nat Williams and a green carnation corsage., vvhich included a birthday cake Mrs. Boyd chose willow green em-! decorated with the Legion’s inbroidered silk organza, matching , s ig n ia and a variety of foods, shoes and hat, white gloves ar.d The Auxiliary will have its next purse and a white carnation cor-1 regular meeting Friday, April 6, sage with a yellow sash. j j« was announced by Mrs. Lula A pink and turquoise color J. Hinton, publicity chairman, scheme was carried out in recep- Composed of veterans of both tion decorations of lilies of the! World Wars I and II, the Post/is valley and bells. A turquoise satin jed by Gari'ett Gill, and the Auxand pink lace tablecloth was per-, diary by Mrs. Cecil Crawford, fected by a three-tiered white Mrs. Crawford was chairman of wedding cake featuring bells and celebration assisted by Mrs. oink roses and topped by a typical j Mattie James, co-chairman. Mrs bride and groom. Pink candles and ^ nn Kennerly had charge of floral arrangements adorned either t ' arncs . a ! ul . . 0 ? 1 Williams end of the table. presented a delightful program.
Head hostess was Mrs. Helen
Woolford. Others serving the brid- I* I/• \A/‘M al guests were the Misses Lois v-«Or(j!6 IxirTQ Vvlll Blanton, Linda Boyd, groom’s sis- » i i i i l ter; Jean Coleman, Priscilla Brown, /y\0Cl61 I D ^JmOW
bride’s cousin; Shirley Smith, Le-
Arlis Durham and Mrs. Pauline An .. Afternoon of Fashions - A °rw r * 4. • i j i ™ ! vv iU be presented Sunday, April
>5. at 3:30 p.m. in the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. It will feature Cordie King Stuart, internationally
famous model.
Other models will be Miss Margaret Coleman, a graduate of the
the
Bennett College Choir In Concert The outstanding Bennett College Choir of Greensboro, N.C., will appear in concert here Saturday, April 7, at 8 p.m. in Simpson Methodist Church, 2960 N. Capitol. Alpha Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is sponsoring the choir’s appearance with Mrs. Pauline Eans as general chairman j and Miss Nellye Russell, basileus. A free will offering will be taken and the public is invited.
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and Mrs. Anthony S. Bennett of Evansville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boyd are at home to friends at 2934 Indi-
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was graduated from Shortridge . i j . V High School and attended Indiana “ r n s ; f* ua, ‘ '™ s ? lso graduated; Central College. She is a clerk . ^" ds ” , " e , Po ‘' te , r . Jon f’ ". ho has at Planner House Homes, Inc.,' V '°. n ^ m for h l mself '
and is a member of St. John Bap-:
Her husband, a senior at Indiana . T!’ e B sh ° w . ls „. s >> 0 f ored b > D St - Central College, was graduated w" ® ap , tlS Lo h T R n V frnm Arsonnl TWVmwnl High An( ? reW BrOWn IS pastor. Do-
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Shortridge Choir To Present 3rd Annual Classic The outstanding 80-meinber Shortridge High School choir will present its third annual Choral Classic April 6 and 7 at 8 p.m. in Caleb Mills Hall under the direction of Don L. Neuen. It will feature members of the Indianapolis Symnhony Orchestra including the following guest soloists: Maud Nosier, Soprano; Peggy Neuen, alto; Noey Wyatt, tenor and Joe Leamon, baritone. The talented group has been invited to perform its concert for the faculty and student body of the school of music at Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., and at the “President’s Concert” at Ball State Teachers College at Muncie given by the entire student body.
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