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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
JULY 2. 1966
Son, daughter of Senator and Poverty project opens Mrs. P. Chavis awarded degrees On (fry's eastsHe
CLASS OF '46: The Crispus Attacks High School Class of 1946 held their 20th anniversary reunion Friday night at the Severin Hotel. Seated are (left to right) Mesdames Carol Johnson Smith of Columbus, O.; Esther Holmes Brazier of Chicago, Freida Parker Jefferson of Milwaukee, Mrs. Russell A. Lane, and Mrs. Rosemary Carpenter and Mrs. Vivian Hill, class spon-
sors. Standing (left to right) are Harry Brittain, class president, and his wife; Rev. Bennie Mahone, Chicago; Thomas E. Carter Jr., Dr. Russell A Lane, former principal of Crispus Attucks; Rev. Chester A. Thomas, Mrs. Bette McClure Dooley of Kansas City, Charles E. Harry Sr., class sponsor; Mrs. Hazel Ellison Graves of Cleveland, and Mrs. Cubena Howard Smith.
A staff of 45 qualified persons will be hired July 1 to
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Mrs. Alice L. Jones Mrs. Alice Laura Jones, 6G, 2937 Boulevard Place died June 15, in the Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Jones was a member of Jones Tablernacle AME Zion Church. Service w’ere held Saturday June 18 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Survivors — husband George Jones; George Jones, Jr. and Harold Jones; daughters Mrs. Norma Clements, Mrs. Helen Bratton, Mrs. Dorthy Barlow, Mrs. Marva Scott, Mrs. Alice Watts, and Mrs. Juanita Reed.
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Wm. Cartwright Rites for William Cartwright. 76, 828 Blake Apartment 22, were held Monday, June 20, at Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home. Mr. Cartwright died in a nursing home. He retired in 1956 as an employee of a local construction firm. He was a members of Phillips Temple
CME Church.
Survivors — widow Mrs. Ona Cartwright; son Hillard Cartwright; and a daughter Miss Celia Marie Cartwright.
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Patrick E. Chavis 111 .... To Study Law State Senator and Mrs. Patrick E. Chavis, Jr. are proudly accepting congratulations upon the accomplishments of two of their children who were graduated last month from Indiana
colleges.
Patrick E. Chavis 111, son of Senator and Mrs. Chavis, was graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in government. Chavis was an honor student during his under graduate career and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He also completed Reserve Officer Training Corps requirements and will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army of the United States upon comNational Cash Register Co. seeks recruits The National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio, is seeking young men between the ages of 18 and 26 to train to service electronic computers and office machinery. Theodore S. Reese, central division recruiter of Dayton, was in the city this week
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Susan T. Chavis .... Begins Teaching Oareer pletion of summer camp. He is presently stationed at Fort Riley Kansas. Chavis has been admitted to the University of Michigan Law School upon a full tuition scholarship and expects to enroll at Michigan in September where his uncle John Chavis is a faculty member. Susan T. Chavis, was graduated from Ball State University with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. During her college career she was a member of the Marching Mademoiselles, a local sorority, and was active in numerous other campus activities. She will begin her teaching career in September in the Detroit school system. searching for interested high school graduates. He said he is seeking the assistance of community leaders for recommendations. Applications must be able to pass a credit and personal record check and must be in good health. The company will train men at their expense for technical service representative. No experience is needed, however, applicants must be able to pass an aptitude test. The company program includes on-the-job training. For further information contact the National Cash Register Company in Indianapolis, 1820 N. Illinois, and ask for J. H. Walker.
gal advice and assistance, fam- _ _ ily counseling, group programs
man the new office of the Mar- for children and adults, housLii! 6 Cl H? e . n ® Service Project ing improvement, home managewhich officially opened its ment classes and help in emerg-
doors for services to Eastside ency situations,
residents on June 11, accord- THE PROJECT plans to make ing to ^ Mrs. Fay Williams, the special effort to reach the new8 executive director. comer to the area to acquaint The office is the first of the him with the services offered neighborhood centers founded by the city and the peoject. tinder the local Poverty Pro- Many of these people come gram. The office is located at from rural areas from the South 1804 Martindale. and are unaware that these According to Mrs. Williams, services exist, Mrs. Williams
the new staff would include at pointed out
least 35 neighborhood residents The project has a board of who show leadership potential directors made up presently of and are familiar with the prob* 25 people, 17 of whom live in lems and resources of the neigh- the neighborhood, who will benborhood. efit from any of the improve-
The staff hired to date in- ment planned,
eludes five persons who have The Federal government has Master's degrees in their spec- pledged $298,000 for the fiscal ialized fields. year to get the project underThe services which this pro- way. Classes and activities of ject plans to render to the near the group will be carried oyt Eastside residents includes le- in the numerous churches,
schools, homes and other buildings which are most convenient to the persons who will be using it. Dr. Ruben White, president of the poverty board, presided at an open house held two weeks ago and thanked all those who played a part in getting the project established to date. Upwards of 500 residents of the Eastside neighborhood attended the open house ceremony along with many leaders of the community. Among those present were * Richard Lugar, school board member; Dr. Henry Nester, director of Health and Hospital Corporation; Congressman William A. Bray; Senator Pat Chavis; Charles Walton; Councilman James Cummings and Rufus Kuykendall and several members of the Metropolitan Plan Commission.
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