Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1981 — Page 5

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95th birthday means lots of friends and family for Mrs. Lillie M. Watts

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Afro-American Dance Company at IU performs Saturday at Murat Theatre

ohlmhmBmVoioormK will fierfann fce* at the Mimo Tittsata^tha. Satamfaw. October 2h, at 6 pan. Tint- perfaratame will in rlaip amsral «Lyk% of dance sucti an jazz., lap. atkaiic. canmapTary and battel U> iliiattgaig tbe dentn and aeapr of daaacs derived fram tie ttlaek traditiac. Fwmiermg at tbasperSaraumer will be a piece entitled "Lemofiade bull «** based on poetry written % ttte renowned black pact. Owen dohrn Brooks. Sametb Ware. Indianapolis and a doctoral student at LD.. bas set musk to some of Ms. Brooks poetry and Ms. Iris Rosa, the Company's director, bas created the choreography This cultural and eduarLkmal performance will have some thing to which each member of the audience can relate. Tiefceis to the concert are S5.0O and may he purchased at Eheneaer Baptist Church. 190]

NCNW to change meeting for a special workshop

The National Council of Negro Women is changing meet mg date to Saturday October 31st for a workshop to he held at 4 p.m. m Planner House 2424

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day of the pertormanee . This performance m being sponsored by the Womens Auxiliary of Hbeneaer Baptist Ihurch where the Bev. Thomas L. Brown is the pastor.

dauber $6 mm M ivveh- afcemvuc 4«r Mr*. UKe M. Wa*te. a fnnmrr Bfowwdcr tmmatm- temotorm yamm. 4b bar MMpr wMb lanuh . tends and mum tea etf Fjrai fhpdwg. <Xumdh Nwrttti 'Vndranapofa . Mar attaw woe sn hwgung wgtti ihe color achome id gpoen «nd pehvw aim compittnemary iwaapee tee the Aodoew Vhmm. A* onehid conaige mm -worn hw Watts with each daughter wearing an Amerkan Beauty' Base .corsage. Girls Clubs “To he able to choose sue oessfutly from the vast Tange of options and to reeogniae and oetee neu opportunities, gwh must fully recogniae what it means u»he a woman in today's society.“ stated 'Gifts Clubs Of Ane-nca K3CAI ^residetrt Mary Jane Spr^ue during the CK. A Begjonai Confeoeoee held at the GCA National Kevource (-enter October b-P. OCA is a national not-for profit service and advocacy organization for nearly a quar ter Of a million girte aged six to eighteen. There are 250 Otrls Club*- located throughout the tmited States. This training program was provided by the Dewitt Wal hose 'Oirls Clubs of America. Inc. Fund.

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direction of M*. Doris Parker will mfiirm and orientate those attending, about the procedure and structure of the council. Committees will also he formed at that time, and members will make their choice. The coum-i! last month met with a large attendance. After the Tegular business pr<*-«*dure an entertaining program fea luring some outstanding local talent was presented hy the gracious nH*mb«*rship mmmit tee under the fine chairperson of Ms. Lillian Goens who is also an officer. Viola Easley is the Council's president. Sh«- will represent the focal section accompanied by others, at the National Convention of the Council of Negro Women in Washington

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Ail members are again re minded that the usual Sunday meeting will not be held because of the Sat. workshop. WMSthsemsmsh Marcell Williams

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