Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1962 — Page 4

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HANDSOME MEMBERS of the socially prominent Bachelor Benedicts Club were recent hosts at a semi-formal dance in the Antlers Hotel. Taking time out at the event for o group picture were (from left to right) seated: Dr. Charleston B. Cox, Dr. Guy L. Grant, Messrs. William Wilson, Henry Greer, Richard A. Chavis, Dr. Lucian Meriwether^ J. Wallace Hall, Atty. Wilbur H. Grant, Judge Mercer Mance

and Sea Ferguson, and standing: Amos Thompson, Dr. Roy Clinthorne, Messrs. Robert Marbury, Lenyer Rankins, Tom Horner, James Ballow, S. Henry Bundles, Dr. Lehman Adams, Dr. Edward Thomas, Faburn DeFrantz Jr., Dr. Fred Evans., Henry Rice, Dr. Frank Lloyd, Dr. Robert Briggs, W. T. Ray and Henry Wilson. (Recorder photo by George P. Stewart II).

Detroit Bus Trip Beauty Hints Suggested To ,«tl£SL“S Girls By Cordie King Staff Details will be completed at the ..Cordie King, accompanied by garb, then the right way to get Siiridnv, June 10. meeting with Miss Betty Brooks and Miss Mar- across the desired reaction. '-'nmr France* Cavanaueh 2429 f?aret Coleman, staff members at Following her part of the proCarrollton. Soror Vivian Owsley the recently opened, ultra-modern gram, Miss King took the stage is basileus. All members are asked Cordie King Castle, kept girls at and with a very cool summer dress to be present. Cnspus Attucks spellbound as the demonstrated how a different 1 popular modeling trio explained purse and hat can change the ' ■ ■» the importance of knowing the basic attire into something dis-

proper way to sit, stand and walk, tinct and satisfying—taking along and how a basic white dress, with umbrellas, just in case of rain, to a few accessories added, can be match the various combinations. * made appropriate for all ~"'>*ions. a question and answer period Miss King and the nioviuctors was in order following Miss King’s were invited to Attucks Tuesday performance, and with the floor by Mrs. Ruth Clinthorne, head of open Miss Brooks responded to

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MRS. EUGENIA D. ASBURY, who has served 44 years in the Indianapolis Public Schools, will be honored at a reception Wednesday evening, June 13, at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium, and Thursday evening at a dinner in the Indiana State Teachers' Association Building. Both activities will mark her retirement as an English teacher. Mirs. Asbury was the first Negro to receive a diploma from Butler University. School 36 is giving

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Reception, Dinner Set For Retired Teacher

tt t-, . —-v , . . l • • j? .1 The Parent-Teacher Associa- her of St. Bridget’s Catholic the Home Economics Department, the queries m a favorable manner. tion of the Benjaniin FrankKn Church. sembiv Cla gUeSt ^ a SCh0 ° aS ’ A. “lighter” lipstick was sug- School 36 is having a reception She has taught 44 years in the aeniuiy. nested by Miss Brooks in the honoring Mrs. Eugenia D. Asbury’s Indianapolis Public Schools, havMiss Brooks, formerly of New summer fj me in tone with the retirement Wednesday evening, ing served one year at School 40, York City, commentated as Miss f a „uj ons ant i coloring She June 13, at 7 p.m. in the school 40 years at School 17 and three Coleman in a charming and chic algo gaid the make _ up base should auditorium, 2801 N. Capitol, to years at School 36. manner demonstrated the slouchy . , to hidp blemishes which the public is invited. The educator has contributed s 'Otofyoungpeo- b s Lu,d be ST near Thursday, June la, a dinner ■»»<*. to .the education .standards P P P manner the skin color as possible. will be given at the Indiana State of tl ' ,s c 'ty and has been a sinthe model way. a cere and conscientious teacher

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WHILE WAITING for parents to arrive for a dinner-party in their honor, the Trix and Teens relax on the beautiful terrace of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Simpson, 1545 W. 64th, before going inside to serve from the beautifully set table. Members of the popular teenage social club taking a moment out (are left to rinht), top photo: Mrs. Simpson, sponsor, and the Misses

Beverly Boone, Joanne Metzger, Rhoda Hanley, Linda Moore, Kathleen Ransom, Yolanda Bishop, Judy Russ and Nadine Simpson, and bottom pnoro: seated around the elegant serving table, the Misses Hanley and Moore, and standing: the Misses Simpson, Boone, Metzger, Ransom, Bishop, Russ and Mrs. Simpson.

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( She also demonstrated the cor- Following the program, Miss tlf^principaffTeonard Clover?and Hid 1 ideals for the pupils , rect and comfortable way to sit King asked any girls having other f acu ity 0 f School 36 further be- s ^ e ^ as tau KhL her colleagues

. gracefully in a chair, how to rise questions on beauty problems, and stowing honor upon Mrs. Asbury, sa y-

and finally walk with grace and the like, to phone the Castle daily described as a wonderful teacher ^ rs - Asbury’s physical strength j confidence. Miss Coleman illustrat- for aid or information concerning wko j g j ove d by students and ad- anc * P e P’ a l° n K with her sense of ed the manner in which models enrollment and courses offered. m ired bv fellow teachers and humor, has been a source of in-

have a tendency to show their friends for her strength of char- spiration.

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77 i. teaching nrofession Mp w World / lOieS A native of Frankfort, Ky., ‘ YVvJI I Gl Mrs. Asbury moved here at an Inv/ll'O

Playing the Scrambled Mitchell early age and was educated in In- i lUycnb lilVIitJ

Movement the Monday Evening dianapolis public schools 2317 and

Duplicate Bridge Club announces Shortridge. She studied at Fisk /V\0mD6rS TO /VV00T

the following winners: University, Indiana State College

North-South: Mrs. Victoria Porter and Indiana University and Was New World Players are still and Mrs. Jean Porter, first; Mrs. the first Negro to receive a dir Rehearsing at the Fall Creek Imogene Boyd and Miss Blanche ploma from Butler University. Parkway Y.M.C.A. each Thursday Doe-an second and Dr Fred evening at 8 p.m. New and mEvfns’and Henry Anderson, third. Mrs. Asbury is an outstanding terested members are asked to

East-West: James Dozier and Max English teacher, being a mem- attend.

Davis, first; Mr. and Mrs. Crowell J ) . er , P 1 ^’, state, and na- Director of the actors and Shelton, second, and Mrs. Ida e,®”? . En ?! 13 ^ c ’jJ 8 :. Sh , e ,5j af ‘ actresses is Mrs. Alma O. Dallas. Lyles and Mrs. Helen Davis, third. *». liated Wlt h the National Educa- The group is planning a produc-

tion Association, Indiana State tion, date of which will be an-

Teachers Association and the In- no unced later

I dianapolis Education Association. Richard Tilison is president and

She is a charter member of the Mrs. Mary K. Lewis, reporter. Alpha Mu Omega chapter of Al- - - * * * pha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Rowan belongs to the Book Lovers Club, had as their holiday guest Mrs. Links, Inc., Planner House Guild Stevie Ruby and James Ruby. The and Catholic Interracial Council. Rowans reside at 3601 N. Ken-

Mrs. Asbury is an ardent mem- wood.

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Trix and Teens Hosts Parents Music Promoters Trix and Teens entertained their the summer, they will have so- '▼'QK-G l ICmIC i IQmS parents with a lovely dinner-party cial gatherings and join each oth- . Sunday in the spacious home of er in swimming, horseback riding Picnic plans for June 30 are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simpson, 1545 and tennis. being completed by the Indi« W 64th ,, , anapohs Music Promoters. It will Miss Rhoda Hanlev chairman ^ embers . ot tne c ^ . r be be,d at tbe home of Rev. and orfsentedf short n^oeram and previ « usly , m R entloned ’ ar * Mrs. Charles Watkins, 2865 N. presentea a snort program, ana jyi lsses Beverly Boone, Joanne tii- • Miss Linda Moore, secretory, in- Metzger, Yolanda Bishop, Judy . . * troduced club members and hon- p n o<, an d Nadine Simnson During the Sunday meeting in ored guests. . Parent enjoying tbe festivity the home of Mrs. Bertha Howard, Miss Kathleen Ransom, presi- we re Dr and Mrs. Ralph Hanley, president, Promoters and friends dent, explained the club’s purpose an( j Messrs, and Mmes. Louis C. went on a pleasant musical tour elaborating on the group’s work Metzger Frank Moore, Archie Southern California through a with The Indianapolis Recorder Simpson’, Earnest Boone, John travelogue presented by Mrs. SelCharities in raising funds and the Ransom ’ and Cortland Bishop. nia Harry. skit presented in the annual Easter Durin ‘ the meeting plans were I» the presentation were heard Parade - discussed for a summer round-up memoirs from Ethel Waters, ManA movie in technicolor was ^ given later on the estate an Anderson, Dorothy Manor and shown of their semi-formal valen- 0 f an( j Mrs. Metzger. De- Harold Browning, tine party in the Gallopade Room tails were also discussed for a Officers elected will be installed of the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA tea. f be next meeting, where over 50 teenagers were

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