Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1962 — Page 6

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6-The Indianapolis Recorder, June 9,

lota Chapter Schedules Date For Annual 7 Play festival 7 Iota Chapter of * Phi Delta Sorority extends an invitation to kindergarten children, their par- /l in a lyp A fl/l T*£ 1„iua! a “- P piay (J WL-Jf HewS I* estival. Summer classes at the YWCA The event is Saturday, June 9, 0 p e n June 25 offerinB swimming Northwestern Community Center. at a11 leve Jf and o utdoor tenn ‘ s 111 Last year's, also held at the Cen- Lawrence Tennis Courts for adults ter, was well attended by hun- and juniors at nominal costs. dreds. of parents and children. * .. ,, T __,, ^ ^ * t x For information call Mrs. Jack Proceeds will oe used for Iota . ,, . c K/171 T? a „; c f r . Q Chapter's scholarship fund. Chair- Adkisson, ME. 5-5471. Registraman of the Festival is Soror Flora tion for all classes can be made J. Bates, basileus. Members of j n person June 18-19, 10 a.imjtill i^t° mn t , !ilL ar V S M rOI Ti C1 ?m J * 7 P m » or mail registration now Brock, Estelle Caldwell, Edna * , rpo-istra-Osborne and Nellie Rogers. through June 22. wo registra Children attending the “Play tions Will be accepted after June Festival” will receive favors. 25.

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DIPLOMAS were recently received by graduates in the 1962 class of the Mme. C. J. Walker Beauty College. The group pictured includes (from left to right) 1st row: Mrs. Ophelia Tunstill, teacher trainee; Mrs. Linnett V. Barnes, teacher trainee; Mrs. Margaret E. Smith, principal; Willard B. Ransom, general manager; Mrs. June Garnett, instructor; Miss Eu-

nice Johnson, Mme. Walker representative, and Mrs. Marie N. Brown, teacher trainee. Graduates include 2nd row: Mrs. Audrey Howard, Miss Geraldine Smoot,

Mrs. Lizzie Hxford, Miss Elaine Skates, Mrs. Mayme Clemonts, Mrs. Mildred J. Dupee, Miss Thelma Williams, Mrs. Joanne Lewis, Mrs. Edna M. Stephens, Miss Juanita Burnett, Mrs. Donna J. janes and, Mrs. Shelia Smith. 3rd row: Mrs. Constance Brewer, Mrs. Patricia Dulin, Mrs. Jo Ella Parker, Mrs. Sonja M. Johnson, Miss Marva Carr, Mrs. Loretta Crawford, Miss Shirley Jamerson, Mrs. Annette Dabney, Mrs. Theresa Crockett, Miss Ruth Snow and Mrs.

Drucello Smith.

DIGNITARIES at a recent breakfast honoring 1962 graduates of the Mme. C. J. Walker Beauty College included the group seated at the speaker's table. They included (from left to right) seated: Mrs. Mae Daisy Meredith, Mrs. June Garnett, Mrs. Margaret E. Smith, Mme. Walker principal; Mrs. Eunice Johnson, guest

speaker Mrs. Violet D. Reynolds, Mrs. Marie B. Overstreet, Mme. Walker treasurer; Mrs. A'Lelia M. Bundles, Mme. Walker vice-president; Atty. Willard B. Ransom, Mme. Walker manager, and Mrs. Joanne Lewis, toastmistress. Merit achievement and scholarship awards were presented.

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invitations to a host of friends of this widely-known and popular

couple.

Concluding the wedding anni-

versary program will be the cou- |

pie’s repeating of the vows with

the original participants present. '

Rev. Johnson has been one of ;

1 'jr k 4 A k i II I ■ the assistant pastors at Mt. Paran 1962 Mme. ^^^QIker GroQuotes ^ d n f ^ t iveiy u Tde e ntifiLj y ^th h reMrs. Margaret E. Smith, principal of ths Madame C. J. ligious, civic and business groups Walker Beauty School, assisted by her staff, Mrs. June Garnett of Indianapolis, and. Mrs. Mae Daisy Meredith, recently conducted several He was formerly on the staff c utstonding activities honoring the school's graduating class ; ot \yoZ. , . served with the War Department The annual graduation breakfast, at which local beauri- j n Qhj 0 during the last war. Rev. cions, parents and friends were invited, served as class day. Johnson is a graduate attorney, 1 Inspiring baccalaureate services were conducted in the beauti- business and marriage counselor, ;i ful St. John Missionary Baptist Church by Rev. Andrew J. and resides with his wife at 3916 Brown, pastor. This was followed by a • commencement pro- ■ ^ • M Johnson has gram and presentation of diplomas in the Walker Casino. ta ^ ht ia the c ^y schools more A very elegant "Graduation Ball in the Casino was than 51 years and was honored climaxpd with the crowning of "Miss Walker of 1962." by the School 4 P.T.A. and staff A competitive showing of hair an d forecast a promising future Sunday afternoon at an elaborate styles, executed by the graduates, f or these beauty culture gradu- reception. was commentated by Mrs. Smith a t e s. Mrs. Emocrene Bright, P.T.A. and judged by Mrs. Priscilla Dean president, and Mrs. Frances White, Lewis, Miss Kathryn Rice and Members ot the 1962 graduat- nrincinal, were assisted by a capaMrs. Leona R. Collins. ing class, besides those previously ble staff in welcoming and reJudges’ selections were Mrs. mentioned are, Mesdames Audrey ceiving a number of Mrs. JohnPatricia Dulin, first prize, and Howard, Edna M. Stephens, Con- son’s many former students. Mrs. Joanne Lewis, second, for stance Brewer. Mildred J. Dupee, a touching scene occurred with practical styles, and Mrs. Sue Loretta Crawford. Jean Helen the surprise visit of Sister Mary Hansbrougb, first, and Mrs. Don- Jackson, Lena Eaton. Zaniece Gar- Francesca, a former student, now na Jones, second, for high fashion land, and Sara T. Perrin. Also 0 n the staff of the Catholic Colstyles. Models .were Miss Geral- the Misses Carol Fant, Myrtle lege at Oldenburg, Ind., whose dine Smoot, Mrs. Marie Brown, Bent. Vera Jones, Gwendolyn leave was by special permission Mrs- Gerty Hansbrough and Mrs. Ward and Vicky Dauss, and Curtis of the school. Sister Francesca Theresa Crockett. Buchannon. is the granddaughter of Mrs. Su-

Other graduates participating in the ,hair style show as styL ists were Mayme Clemonts, Juanita Burnett, Geneva Teat, Lizzie Exford, Theresa Crockett, Marva Carr and Jo Ella Parker. Their models were Rosa Perry, Mrs. Teat, Annie L. Taylor, Miss Burnett, Mrs. Clemonts, Cerese Singletary, Shirley Jamerson, Miss Carr and, Blanche Hamilton* v . Merit and .achievement, awards were presented to Mrs, Lewis, the most ethical and proficient student; Mrs. Linnett V. ftarnes, the ipost cooperative student,.., and Miss Burnett, the most popular student, who was also, named “Miss Walker 1963.” Mrs. Sue Hanshrough was cited for selling the largest number of ads for tlje yearbook. Awards were presented by Mrs. Garnett. . Recipients oj, scholarship awards were.,, M r *. . DuHn* Mys, -Annette Dabney, Miss Elaine Smith, Mrs. S. Har/brough, Miss Burnett,; Mrs. Lewis, Miss Thelma Williams and Mr s. Margaret.,. Buckner. Scholarships for advanced training. t and teacher . trainingwere resented .by. . Atty, .Willard B.

Rev. and Mrs. Johnsdn Mark Golden Anniversary Mt. Paran Baptist Church expects a large crowd Sunday Other features of the program afternoon at 4 p.m. in observance of the 50th wedding anni- included an original song comversory of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, who began serving the P° sed b y Anderson Dailey, direcchurch more than 50 years ago. S 1 , > of f ch ?. 01 ’ cn ,' Dr. C. Henry Bell, longtime san Knox Ward, widow of the SU n-’ effectively by Mrs ^Mary pastor at Mt. Paran, has^ extended late Dr. J. H. Ward of this city. Jackson and Mrs. MariP Watkins* ~ mmMmmmw

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presented .py Atty, - wiAtarp uRansom, general manager of the

Mme. Walker Company. v . .Breakfast, r , speaker was, t Miss

Eunice m J.ohpa«i w.h o recently joined the Mme, Walker', staff as special representative.,, S}»e lived in.-Africa, 10 years during ..yvhich she had. a fascinating! career be-

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' v ^.CJftApilATION BALL MisS Burnett reigned at the 1962 ’’Graduation Ball’’ and was powned “Miss of 1962’’ by Mrs,*.,Bernice Johnson, last year’s queen...,... . , v She was attended, by..Mrs. Teat and Miss Lewis. Members of her coqrt were Mrs. $. Hansbrough, Shelia, Smith, Sonja Johnson, Miss >Carr, Mrs, Ex^ord, Drucella Smith,. Mrs. t>abi>ey, Ruth Snow and yporothjKjBlane. The beautiful high fashion hair styles worn by all* gradusbes at the, bdU W fi re a, most oqtstanding compUment, to teaching ability 9i Mme. Walker instructors

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