Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1981 — Page 4
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Sigma Gamma Rho details extensive plans for big Founders’ Week observance
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sT.4777 SESATOR Jwkm M Cmrmm wM be the guest *j*ak‘ r fttrTk* Wilbur Stvue MasomcLodge No. 65 Annuel b<r*qu* t mi Deuce which wH be held Setuedeg. October 2i. 7 p m... at Howard Johnson Motel, downtown at Wokhi-Mfior, and West Streets. For further iufurmmtwu end ticket*, call Harry L. Beech. 545-5*44. Alan White. Z+6-215Z: Burton C Daniels. 2321181. or 925-3036. Ten Friends are back from trip
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Sorority to 1922 on the Bailer UnrversOy rampas. wifi begin with worship eervices at St. Rita'* Cathohr Cborrh at the 11 a.m. Mass. Members and friends of Alpha Sigma Chapter and Gamma Zeta Chapter will join in the Women's Day celebration at St. Rita's, as guests of Founders' Week rhairman. Soror Patricia C. Gilliam. This will go down in the annals of history as an hi*t«or orrasioa. store this will be a first time event for both
group*.
Following the Fellowship Re
reptwn in the undercroft of the (Tiurrh. Sigmas and friend* m ill proceed to the Beef and Board* Dinner Theatre where all are ant inpat mg a delirious repast and excellent entertainment, milh "Fiddler On The RooT on
the play bill..-for the matinee. The founder* of the sorority, mho chose *be theme of “Ser
vice and i rogre*s“ for the community, are Sorors Nan Johnson. Vivian Marbury.
Mary L. Ldtle. Hattie M. Bedford, and Dorothy White *ide. Ail reside in Indianapolis,
except for Soror little who reside* in California. < Deceased
founders are Soror* Cubena McClure and Bessie Martin, mho mill memorialized dur mg the worhsip service J In keeping with the founders'
community service motto, an
informative educational pro
gram has been planned to
mhich the public is invited. On Wednesday. November 11.
Mi** Maxine Sherlock, the
Indiana State coordinator for
the International Year of the
I hsabled. m ill deliver a keynote address on services, programs,
and community effort* for
service in working with the
handicapped. The public is
cordtaliy invited and etvour
ALPHA SIGMA Chapter members of the Founders' Week fianvinq c*mtm*ttec; \1rom left] Soror Lora J. Vann. Sector Hath* Carter and Soror MosezeUe Gentry. \t4 pictured are committee members who were attt ndmq an Indiana State Teacher* Association delegate tistondAy. Sorter Helen Pruett and F'eunders' Week chairman. Sorter Patricia Gdltam. {l^eouard T. Oark Sr. photo f
A LITTLE fementne ingenuity is employed by httematuenal <itrl Aid League members a* they devise decoratieens fitting the theme "S/methieoy (fid. Semething Sew" fter their annual scheeUtrship ball Sovember H at St.
Peter (leti er Center, ('t/m met tee memleer* ai oork art If com left) Bernice ffU/tne, Mary 'fttnuit, MosezeUa (ieniry and Alma Sceuls \Jtttues Hterree f/kt/to)
p.m. The theme for this day in Founders' Week is "hfoum: Active Service in the Community.*' Pre Founders' Week artivi tie* include a day long bus excursion to Chicago i Sat today. Oct. 31st* to which the public is encouraged to part m i pale. Proceeds from the bus trip mill help to finance the Founders' Memorial Scholar ship Fund which the sorority used last year to provide continuing financial support to Ms. Ellen Cook, a Broad Ripple graduate now enrolled at Flo rida A & M University. Any additional revenues derived from the theatre shopping ex
cursion will go toward assMtiag in the production of a movie championing the cause of Mack colleges and universities. Ad ditioaal information may be obtained by eafitng 926-4090. The condudtng activities of Sigma's observ ance of Founders' W eek include personal' and chapter tributes to the Fender* as weh as individual volunteers mho will volunteer service, time and/or materials to specific agencies offering service* to the disabled and the handicapped. AH activities are open to the puMw as a community service of Sigma Gamma Kbo Sorority. Inc.
THOUGH too young to understand it all. Rosetta M. Herbert is being congratulated this week fier taking first place in The Iwly 9 Send dub's baby ctnuest. Rosetta '* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hert/ert. 1639 North Karen Drive,
Bridge-whist tournament pleases soror sponsors
As a fundraiser, exclusive social event and memorable affair. Phi Delta Kappa Soro
to at.ond M». Short-*'. whi* lounuunont pre«efitation which will be at P®"* Saturday
the St. Peter (Slaver Center, in the Alpine Room, from 7 to 9
was a
tremendous success, and sorors are giving credit to those
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responsible. "T hank you all." say* Mr*. K I o i « e Solomon, spokesper *on«. alluding to guest, pro gram show participant* and sorority member*. "Our national theme. 'Pur suit of Kxeelienee C hallenge to Fulfill.' challenge* each of u* to reach out and touch the Hve* of our youth." *he explained. "To help them to excel in all of their endeavor*. This can only be done by sharing a growing trust and building a foundation of love. We a* educator* must continue to show them that we
care."
Mr*. Solomon singled out for special commendation commit tee member* a* well as "each Koror w ho helped in any way to make the affair the success that it was." The list is headed by Dolores Higgins and Rosena Johnson, ticket distributors; J> y I v i a Diggs and Currie McKinney, hostesses; Harriet C'heetam. ticket printing; Franee* White, telephone committee; Susan Bryant, financial data; Kvelyn T yler. prizes, and Rose Jewell, Other* serving as hostesses were Myrtle Hibbitt. Fstelle Howard. K I o i * e Solomon. Thelma Bacon. Frma Taylor. Lula Spann, France* Troy. Allean Butts. Susan Bryant. Louise C antrell. F ranee* Burch, and Basileu* Mary Rose who made a most efficient score
keeper.
Not to be discounted by any means are Jean L. Combs and the grand chairperson. Hosena
Johnson.
Sorority sisters a r r i v e wearing their sorority color*. | After the wine sip. a buffet luncheon was served. Those taking home prize* lifet with an extra incentive for attending
next year's benefit.
In keeping the focus on
youth, another benefit is planned next month. ItH be a disco breakfast November 21,9
a.m. noon, at The K**ex Hotel. 421 N, Pennsylvania, with food, dancing and prize*. Tickets are available from sorors as well a* further details.
Old and New to mix at Girl Aid League ball The International Girl Aid thing N*-*/ 1 be depicted in League club's dance committee decoration* and dress. met early Saturday morning, l>*ag^ members and guest October 10. in the h/eme of Mrs, * HI dance to the music of Alma Bonds. This special meet Jimmy <oe and hi* band. Patio ing was to finalize plan* for candle* and doll* will adorn IGAL * annual scholarship ball, table decoration*, held the second Saturday in Fund* rai*ed will lie used to November each year. help de*erv mg girls, ages 12 21. This year# ball will lie to further their education or November 14, 10 p.m. 2 a.m., vocation, whatever their cho in bt. Peter Claver <>nter. hen, 3110 Sutherland Avenue. The CommiUee memliers at the theme, "Something Old, Some meeting were Mr*. Mose/ell* Rlimm^np Cdla Gentry. cbairper*4>n; Mrs, numilldyc DdlC, Mar> Torain. Bernice Maine \ct770ff*iC.O CIFO Alma Rmds, Absent tnem UQ£4.vl LI DU a I v tier* were Mr*. Bernice Dx kett, events at YWCA Mr ‘ The Indianapolis YWf.'A is Mrs, Kdna Uronniee i* RIAL offering a series of free classes president. in Jazzercise, Jazz Dance. Aerotucs and Dance Fitness, along with discount coupons to be applied to the registration lee for regular classes. The free lesson* will lie held (Mober 27, 2b and 29 at the YWCA, 4400 Guion Hoad. For compelte information, call Ka thy. 299 2750. Also on tap at the Y is it* Youth Department's rummage sale Saturday, October 24, 7 a.m, 5 p.m,, in the building.
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