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Club Notes

VACATIONVILLE, U.S.A. — Sunday, July 5, 74 happy people left the FAC club home in Indianapolis on two deluxe Chord-Elles, a local singing group, met in the home of Miss Ethel Trailway buses bound for a fabulous 24-day vacation in the Brewer, president, where plans were discussed for a car wash ip

far Northwest.

Fourteen of the tourists are from points in St. Louis, Day-

the near future.

Miss Margie Davis, assistant secretary, 2052 Martindale, will

PARTICI PANTS' ih the King and Queen Contest held in conjunction with Woman's Day at Phillips Temple CME Church are pictured above. They wire'(from left to right) Lillian Anderson, Marie Frye, Margaret Dulin, Margaret Carpers, Evelyn Button, a "queeh ( '-; Hbmer McKenzie, a "king"; Stephanie Bush, a "queen"; William Channey, Benjamin DulTn, Stephed Btirtbn; Pdul Shelton,

Mary Jones, Stella Manning, Ross Irvin, Cleotria Frye, Regina Johnson, and Kenneth Thompson. Honors went to Shelton, Irvin, Thompson, Burton, Manning, Jones, M. Dulin, and Johnson. General chairmen were Mmes. Mary Dulin, Costello McCray and Bobbie White. Rev. H. L. Burton is pastor of Phillips Temple.

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By MARY P. McGUIRE

ton, Xenia. Chicago, Lafayette, Franklin, Tenn.; Roselyn p“k Ch ° r<l ' E " e3 reC ' nt,y Heights, N.Y., and Colujribus, Ind. while the others are from * * * Indianapolis. Friendly-Etts met with Mrs. Albertine Evans, 1264 W. 23rd, We were met in Madison, Wis., Butte, Mont. We dined in Wallace, where arrangements were made for a tea Sunday, Aug. 19, at the

hv Bantist V and AME church com- Idaho, and finally arrived at Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs. Miss Beverly White is presi-

mittees at the Belmont Hotel. The Spokane’s fabiilous Davenport H °- denL . . ,

weather was unseasonably cool Fridry we had a day of rest Joycrafters* “Nite Out Affair” proved to be a successful social but it did not stop us from tour- in Spokane. Can you imagine event. Prize was won by Mrs. Emma Jackson, 725 W. New York, ing the city. We enjoyed visiting anyone resting? The children Members feted the birthdays of Mrs. Mildred Wallace and Mrs. Caththe beautiful University of Wis- swam in the beautiful pool like erine May. A delightful meal was served by the hostess, Miss Marie

consin campus. ‘fish” while ^ we scattered like Williams.

Returning to the hotel, we had leaves in the wind searching for XT A A ^ v , —, * * *

dinner and attended special serv- eating and shopping places. NAAGP Youth Council will meet Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the ices at St. John AME Church, We saw the beautiful, new Mo- home of Miss Juliet Matthews, 3217 Boulevard. Everyone is invited

yy. tor Lodge, Westminster Church, to attend.

the oldest Unitarian church in the * * *

states, the Medical Center, Sacred New World Players will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Fall Heart Hospital, the $2 million St- Creek Parkway YMCA. Persons interested in dramatics are invited John Episcopal Church, St. Paul to attend/ The group is planning a production for September. RichLutheran and St. Charles Catholic ard Tilson is president, and Mrs. Alma Dallas is director. Cast for

churches, the coliseum, Gunzanga the play will be announced later. University (Bing Crosby’s alma * * *

mater and the library he donated), Widow Ladies will meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at 735 Indiana, and the beautiful So Hill area of Hostesses will be Mrs. Annie Wallace and Mrs. Emma Fields. Mrs.

distinctive homes. Luella Taylor is reporter. Our next lunch stop was in _ * * *

Wenatchee, Wash., and later we Southside Floral Club will meet with Mrs. Edna Kelly, 1039 S. dined in Everett before going to Illinois, Wednesday, Aug. 8. Mrs. Jeanette Russell is president.

Vancouver’s fabulous new Doric- # * *

Howe Motor Hotel. LaVells are having a car wash Saturday at Wells Gulf Service Sunday morning a large number Station, 1324 E. IGth, from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. went to church and others ferry- .— —— — -

by Rev.

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three Negro churches in town joined to present a program especially for us. We listened to a message delivered by Rev. Robert Thomas Sr., presiding elder of the South District,

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A chartered bus and several cars accompanied Rev. and Chicago Con-

Mrs. Stephen Wells pastor and his wife of Corinthian Baptist ference, and a jlrKSnN* boated to Victoria, B.C. It is huChurch, to Hopkinsville, Ky. very fine musi- JA ^ IV manly impossible for me to deRev. Wells made his third appearance as quest speaker e H pr0,:rs T, .. . . . scrib,! t !’ e . > ,e3 fl t y of , Victona-its v , , , r r\ O . ducsi bpcuNci Leaving Madison we browsed m many vividly colored flowers, the ffor the usher board of Durreit japtist Church. famous Wisconsin Dells, shop- fabulous totem poles, and the Mrs. Oscar Dycus of the Pas- politnn Baptist. Church. ping and viewing the various miles of roses in the world-re-tor’s Aid Chorus, accompanied by The service has been scheduled forms of folklore, handicrafts, ca- nowned Butchart Gardens.

Mrs. Julia Means, pianist, received !,,r Sunday, Aug. 5, with Rev. noes and parks—possessing life-

i many comments for the group’s and Mrs. William Sweatt, pastor sized prehistoric animals.

°"s?eed "Echoic director. f r„ m fZ WZl aVZ 1 w upon its arrival at the Sheraton-Park Hotel by chartered bus and others were amonJ the la,ire N, '» l! etl,el will participate in of Farg „, N.D.s famous eateries made the trip to Victoria. „ Ind t ana . k de l, ega a? head . ed by S'™ F ould , res , t and dine to W I delegation attending from Co- afternoon meeting. where anyone can eat all he wants We also saw the Capitol Build- Mrs. Derytlp Breeding, past presi- heart s rontent.

Mrs. Fannye J. Benford of Gary, state president of the

We picked up a passenger in Federation of Colored Women's Clubs greeted the Indiana Spokane who flew in from Indi- delegation to the national convention in Washington, D.C.,

rmthian. Mrs. Viola Mills and 1 your scribe, accompanied by my j hubby, travelled in his recently

purchased Pontiac

for 49 cents.

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Miss McClure is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

cational Tour sponsored yearly by the Federation of Associated Clubs. She gives her account of the exciting events which have taken place thus

far.

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largest neon sign, 100 feet high, Miss Novella biggs! Indian- Dr. Rosa Gragg of Detroit, naand the country s most beautiful .. > tional president, had a most wonbuilding, Australian laurel. 1 ‘ „ derful program planned. We worEvery day we oegin with wor- Also Mrs. Celestial Campbell, shipped in a body at 19th Street ship service and our Sunday Bloomington; Mrs. Edna Johnson, Baptist Church where the NaSchool lesson. We have a good Bloomington; Mrs. Lucille Wil- tional Association of Colored Wo-

time travelling, everyone is con- — * ’ • •

genial and spirits are high.

Next time I will tell you about r ♦ an address on ‘‘Never Stop Try

Walton, East j n g ” jj e elaborated on the FederaChicago; Mrs. tion’s early history up to now, Hattie Mae Da- which was most outstanding.

Disembarking from here we Seattle and the highlight of our

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Wedding bells will ring Satur- EDITOR’S NOTE: Recorder day, Aug. 25, for Stephanie Anise “Chatting With the FAC”

lP u rcna»«u au"tmc. McClulc- ami William Klliott Jr. coiumnist, Mrs. Elsa Jackson, 'made by Mrs. Mary Weils tov »t St. Ritas Catholic Church at is a member of the 1962 Edu-

Wells’ mother, who entertained us in Evansville while emoute

““Rewind Mrs. Les Calbreath Camerm, McClure and her fiance and my uncle and aunt-in-law !? thu s “ n 'Ir. and Mrs. hlhot suyed up all nipht ■ looking for '/.T™- * 0, '" K ' 1 ' of vou1 '

the Cornell party. scuoe.

, Gainesville Baptist Church, pas- . 1 he reception w.ll he held at „ —- . , ! tored by Rev. Galbreath, celebrat- r “o- 1, ; l ^‘ tt 1 ine w"ent to Bismarck, N.D., arriving tour to the “World s Fair. t ed its 10th Anniversary Sunday. V,‘ r , 1 H Snei .tton-l.incolu _ Hote . p-itter<?nn Hotel All nlaces Hope this is interesting to you. A huge nurse and many gifts were (,lfts vvl11 hv dl l ,u ‘.ved Sunday, at the Patterson Hotel. All places think everyone in the hotel is

gi ven^un r and h i ™ wi f e ^A f t * a fr "' n 1 till 7 p.m. of nubhc accommodation have asle but given mm ana ms wnt . v-pj-. really been fabulous, the food de- H .wonderful trip, we arrived in the * lieious, and the service impeccable. . Hoosier State Monday m time for A group of us hurriedly viewed the hubby to hit the time clock Business and Professional Worn- Bismarck before dark and saw at Peacock Barber ^ Shop. on of New Bethel Baptist Church the beautiful McCrae Methodist

will prepare a special box for Church, a striking Lutheran

’ Greetings come from Mrs. Cora -\ liss , Wi | hi Thomas, Recorder Church, the fabulous state Capitol

Wilson, 1921 Columbia, who j, V nun ! h Nvh V s i?' ath . er ' BulIdin ^ and a museum. The and Elmeia Jackson> 3 138 Perkins.

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Mrs. Addie Sneed. 2137 N. Capi- appreciated. Mrs Norveline Wade Then .l was an auoaru xor d .i- »****«;“ ^0697 Broad- Palm Beach, Fla., house guest of V c " niac A l Itol, is home from the hospital L chairman of this special effort, lings, Mont. About 95 miles from and Robbie Craufoid, 2697 Broad Mrg Hawkins, superinten- ^ nes u Tabernacle AME Zion after several weeks illness. At last This group will also have “Every Bismarck we stopped and made way dent of the club home who also ^nrch Sh e wants you to appear report she was doing nicely. Meeting is Guest Night” beginning pictures of a huge petrified rock Wi he Rus, Jr 1357 Koache, ed ^ g . Mr3 Ruth Eve . on a program they re having the Tuesday. Aug. 28, from 7:30 p.m. We went through the Painted and Little Turner, 324 Douglass. lyn Woodson> Indianapolis; Mrs. l hird Sunday m September. Call

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Dr. F. Benjamin Davis, pastor till 9 p.m. l Ca ?, y ' 0r V and the North Dakota Jessie Graves, Muncie; Mrs. Mary c of New Bethel Baptist Church, No one will he refused admis- badlands and saw high, high CONTEST IS SET Smith, Indianapolis, and Mrs. OHIOAN IS PRESENTED will be accompanied by several sion. Refreshments will be served mountains and “What America Means to Me” is Clara Phillips, Indianapolis. IN AAUSICAL PROGRAM singing groups when he delivers without cost in fellowship hall of beats. We lunched at Miles City, theme of a new art competi- Everyone enjoyed^ a lovely trip ^ Robert Parks, soloist from Qo-

the anniversary sermon at Metro- New Bethel Baptist Church.

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A new minister and his family help, a great program can he put and James and Ruth Moses. auditorium, Sept, p tmu id, as a| from Milwaukee, Rev. and Mrs. ov<r.'’ Girls: Robert and Martha P ar t an Americana Fast ana

John H. Francisco and daughter. Rev. Fram-iseo hopes to become Wright, Coulter and Minnie Hill- p r p Cpn t>> pvhihit

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church, its membership was four and Beulah Edwards, Wayne and persons, and Rev. Francisco raised Bcnnio Gillespie, Lavert and Marthis number to 100. New pews, . pulpit furniture, and a church or- garet Laniei, a ^ . gan were among items obtained, mary Rice, Archie Jr., and Nancy along with many beautiful re- Taylor. H'ed and Patricia C aldligious pictures which hang in the well. Girls: Lari, Jr., and Jeffie edifice. Johnson, David and Willa Lolla, This was Rev. Francisco’s first William and Jennie t °x, D° u g‘ pastorate. He had served as as-' l as ant l ^ e J a Iiac0 ' 1 » Richard and sistant pastor for six months at Norma Baker, an d Harold and

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