Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1978 — Page 4

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PAGE 4 ™ E •NDIANAPOLIS RECORDER SATUKOAT, OCTOBER 7, 1971

AFTER business relaxation is enjoyed by Sponsors Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore and Mrs. James Moore [seated] Mrs.

Marshall A. Talley, Mrs. Paul King, Mrs. Leonard Moss and Mrs. SameUa Robinson.

ENJOYING THEMSELVES at the meeting were [from left] Mrs. Paul A. Batties, Mrs. Marilyn Wilkes, Mrs. Clinton

Hoggard. Mrs. Ethel Birdsong, Mrs. Fred Perudue, Sponsors chairman, and Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore.

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ATTENDING the Sponsors meeting were [from left] Mrs. Paul A. Battles, Sponsors director; Mrs. Wendy Boyle, Art Museum staff member; Mrs. Floyd Brigham, Mrs. Thurman Strouder and Miss Diane White.

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Interested in brushing up on your French or learning it? Then contact Jocelyn Dortelus, 631 0973, for tutoral services. She teaches grades 1-12 and some college. ' *** We re lacking when it comes to upkeeping of public housing projects. Take a look at Clear stream Gardens, Laurelwood and Raymond Villa. Neighbors

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insist on raiding vacant apartments for stoves, refridgerators and what have you once occupants move. It ain’t cool. •** y No answer yet from DOT about repairs on Calvin. *•* Only a few weeks left for the Miss Indy CME Beauty Pageant. Rev. Parris Brown and Mrs. Bet tie Brown are cochairmen. For details call 784-8216.

City women among the outstanding Four city women have distinguished themselves in their homes, professions and communities. That’s the only reason Outstanding Young Women of American would accept Mable Lewis, 1970 Landmark Drive, Deborah Smith, 4303 North Capitol, Patricia Smith, 102 Blue Ridge Road, and Doris Taylor, 1544 Thomas Woods Trail, into that rather dubious category. Those women appear with 12,000 others in a soon-to-be-released "Outstanding Young

Birth Report^ (As reported by County Health and Hospital Corportation for week ending Septemher 20) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL: Boys -William and Gwendolyn Gillis, John and Deborah Lampkins. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL: Girls-Steve and LaNita Brown, Charles and Eva Ratcliffe, Charles and Gretchen W’alker. METHODIST HOSPITAL: Boys- Byassu and Theresa Chernet, Tommy and Janet Love, Delbert and Martha Mimms, Darryl and Ruby Bridges, Wayne and Denise Brown, Manuel and Geraldine Bryant, Irvin and Alice Canady, James and Audrey Parks, McKinely and Peggy Thomas, Kenneth and Rosemarie Bigbee. Girl- Curtis and Roslyn McClendon. ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL: Girl - Dorian and Carolyn Malone. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Boys -Eddie and Anita Bailey, Charles and Myra Marshall, Eugene and Patricia Brookins, Eric and Brenda Middleton, Michael and Sybil Tanner Jr., Lloyd and Regina Williams, Vernon and Carolyn Gilder, Chester and Margie Combs. Girls- James and Rosa Gotham (twin), Phillip and Darlene Passley, Louis and Toni Gray, Lemuel and Linda Dorsey. Women of 1978" book, which will include detailed biographical sketches of those honored. They’re in contention for one of 51 state awards to be presented later this year, from which 10 Outstanding Young Women will be chosen.

Recorder Women Sponsors launch fall fund raising campaign

The Recorder Women Sponsors, following their opening fall meeting last Saturday, will begin the fall phase of their campaign for 1978 Recorder Christmas Cheer Fund. A large enthusiastic number of members were present when they were cordially received by the director, Mrs. Paul A. Batties, who welcomed new members and honored guests who were in attendance at the affair. Business of the day was preceded by a delightful luncheon and social hour, with Mrs. Fred Perdue, chairman of sponsors, in charge. She was assisted by all 50 members of the organization providing various delicious covered dishes which everyone enjoyed. A medley A beautiful organ selections was rendered during the luncheon hour by Rev. O.B. Manning, one of the city’s most accomplished and talented musicians. The business session began following with a brief meditation conducted by Mrs. Batties against a background of spiritual selections by Rev. Mann-

ing. Items of business were discussed in a concise manner devoting time to a consideration of campaign goals for the 1978 Recorder Christmas Cheer Fund and methods of attaining these goals. Mrs. Batties expressed gratitude to the Sponsors for a job well done over the years, with the hope that a public spirited public and personal friends will continue to support the Sponsors in their efforts to serve the community. Mrs. Shirley Herd’s presence was recognized and she was called upon to make an announcement for the organization she was representing, the National Council of Negro Women. Rev. Harry A. Coleman, minister of the University United Methodist Church, was principle speaker. Rev. Coleman who was ably introduced by Mr. Thomas A. Jobe, former lay leader of University United Methodist, who gave a very stimulating and inspirational address on the subject “Christian Service.”

Among other distinquished and honored guests were Rev. Don Carpenter, of The Church Federaton; Mrs. Marilyn Wilkes, Mrs. Marian Kuntz, who gave a beautiful vocal selection; Miss Diane White, Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Lane, and Mrs. Wendy Boyle, of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. New members heartily welcomed into the organization were Mrs. Ethel Birdsong, Mrs. Joyce Easton and Mrs. Mary Lindsey. Mrs. Batties took the occasion to urge the public to give generously when approached by Sponsors for contributions to the 1978 Recorder Cheer Fund. Mrs. Fred Perdue is chair-

man of Sponsors; Mrs. George I. Temple, staff coordinator; Mr. George Thompson, business manager and Mr. Marcus C. Stewart Sr., treasurer and editor of The Recorder.

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