Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1981 — Page 5
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Heritage theme makes Delta reunion nostalgic
Delta Heritage was the theme of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter’s reunion held Saturday, October 24. More than eighty members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. gathered at the Holiday Inn North for an exciting program and buffet brunch. Past presidents - Frances Benson, Delores Buchanan, Diane Griffin, Dorothy law, Emarita Murphy and Martha White - were the featured
speakers. These ladies spoke on the chapter’s history and Delta’s charge to impact on and to improve life in the community. A special slide presentation, narrated by Soror Deborah L. Anderson, depicted scenes from the “Delta Heritage” art print. Local artist Tony Utley was commissioned for this project. Music (soloist: Soror Gladys Johnson), exhibits (Soror Anita Hawkins-Washington: Josep-
ha-Paris, Soror Marcia Johnson: House of Lloyd, Soror Mertha Martin: Martin Masters, Soror Gloria Murray: (Shaklee Products), and the
announcement of a special scholarship fund by President Billie Sanders highlighted this event sponsored by the membership committee.
Jacer Inn is giving big birthday party
MFAtHERS OF I hit a S^jr>o Theta Sorority Inc., !iiiliniiujHtlis Alrntihot t'haf>t* ♦ r* in a reflective twhhI at th»,r rt nil mil Stif n i iloij. fmitifini/ iif> hiifhhifhts of their rich hi rihu/t . PnHiram /ini.i i/>l‘ .•> xhiticit art runt left, front] Stirnr* Martha Whifi. Fiiionta Murjtky. Dorothy Lair, lh tun > Hio hannit. Ih Stim/sfi r. cu-chairperson; Diane (inttin: |*» comi ion | Sm “rs [ rai ' t s lit nson, Btllte Sanders,
president; Annie Carr, chairperson; Anita Hawkins Washinifton; {third row] Sorors Carldean Coleman, Barbara Morgan, Letiie Harris, Patrice Wilsm, Lynn Kincatde, (Jbulys Johnson; \top row] Sore/rs Loretta Woolridge, Doria McFwen, Theresa Holt, Doris Wheatley, Dermetta Jones. Sot pictured are Sorors Deborah Anderson. Diana Daniels, Kathy Miller and Viola Perry. |leonard T. Clark Sr. photo]
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Tutoring for students The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has a tutorial program for students in grades 1 through 12. Tutoring will be in all subject areas on Tuesdays, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Coppin Chapel. 3201 N. Capital Avenue. Students are asked to bring books and homework assignments. Please call 253-0257 for additional information. __ The tutorial program is sponsored by the Scholarship and Education Committee, Mrs, Sondra Oldham, Chairperson. This committee will be offering workshops for parents in various areas of parenting. Mrs,. Billie Sanders is president of the Alumnae Chapter. 1930 classmates Crispus Attucks High School For more information, call Alumni of 1930 will hold their 255 6765. monthly meeting Thursday, Martha Greene is alumni November 5, 7 p.m.. with Mrs. president and Velma Dillon La Vern Miller, 1811 West reporter. G6th, as hostess. ImfMirtant topics of interest to the community and the national scene will be on the agenda.
Want to participate in something really unique and com pletely different? Join the Jacer Inn Women's Guild and the board of directors at "Your Very Own Birthday Party”. Yes, this is a birthday party for everyone. It’s a fun affair where everyone present celebrates his or her own birthday. This gigantic party will be held on Sunday afternoon, November 8, 1981 at the Knights of St. Peter Claver Center, 3410 N. Sutherland Avenue in Indianapolis from 4 until 6 p.m. Twelve beautifully decorated tables depicting a theme for each month of the year will be laden with individual gifts for all present, plenty of refresh ments and a birthday cake, l>arry Liggett, master of ceremonies and program co
ordinator, will feature his 8 pieee band in serenades of special birthday songs for each of the months as well as providing background music for the salutes to each honoree. As an added bounus to the As an added bonus to the rest of the festivities, prizes will )m» given to the host or hostess of the best decorated table and free family vacations will be awarded as door prizes. This fabulous party, given especially for ’’you” will cost "you” absolutely nothing because each donation is fully tax deductible. For further information or reservations, contact Mrs. latitia Snowden, 925 8545, Mrs. Armetla Rogers, 638 1030 or Mrs. Shirley Coleman, 788 4196 after 6 p.m.
Sigma Gamma Rho is geared up j for Sorority’s Founder’s Week
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Alpha Sigma Chapter. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, will observe Founder's Week in honor of the ladies who organized the sorority in 1922 on Butler University's campus. The theme. "Service and Progress for the Community,” was selected by those founders, who are Nan McGhan Johnson. Vivian White Marbury, Mary L. Little. Hattie M. Dulin Bedford and Dorothy Hanley Whiteside. All are residents of Indianapolis except Soror Mary L. Little who lives in California. Deceased founders are Sor ors Cubena McClure and Bessie Martin, who will be memoralized during the worship service. The Founder’s Week Com
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Hints For Homemakers/Inez Kaiser
How to get kids to brush their teeth-and like it!
DEAR INEZ: I on* neiiifj: ►;:<» r»r. first year as a day-T.aj.- i ?*-a< )-.♦•? O: *- <d juy assignments is f<> t< it th" < b/idfA'H f <r»Y Oj brush their tc.dh prop* rly ; i or *.-» to le-lp prevent tooth d* Mv only p.o>ob m is that I've been im.il.ie to im-'i a loothp.jstt- with a taste the rJnblie;* ni'; i j. : and that will also light cavities. —WORRIED TEACHER DEAR WORRIED TEACHER: V, a former school tea* her. I r"al</< bon . : M,p'>it.;»J it js for you to do a good job in * out l.*sl y»Mr. I also knoiv that teaefieis ar*- a . ; d *. < ai< hi! not to endorse arn <nv product, but ji tins case 1 wouidn 1 hesjtat*- on< m ' to u !i vour children about AIM toofbpas 1 * . Ch Id*- AIM b»-< au ■ d is pleasing taste. I*ai<-nts-.vidi «.’ii!<)o n v.dl *1) you that this hhi' -gel toolb|»as1<' dr-, so good that chihln-n may le* * n« ourag* d to brush their teeth longer. But that s not all. AIM has < liim.aily proven to refhjcc < -i ties b*» aose it < ontains fluoride. No toothpast< heips to pn'venl tooth .— d* *.ay le tter than AIM. - !>*-:ital Association recognizes AIM as an ‘ «'fha,th»? ch oay-pre-ventive dentifrue ' heca s>' of it;, t.avityfighhng effectiveness. /Ml of this is ceitaudy impoitaof to consider when y»iu reconurw tid a toothpaste, especially since iittie children have a great deal of confidence in what their teachers tell them. And non’ there s something new to talk about. 'I he AtM peoph; have introduced new AIM Mint as a companion product to AIM Regular. Like AIM Regular, AIM Mint has fluoride and is clinically proven to reduce cavities. In fact, no other toothpaste fights cavities* better than the two AlMs—Regular and Mint. With more and more people preferring the refreshing clean feeling that mint flavors provide, new AIM Mint can give every member of the family a special taste for fighting cavities. And in the cas*- of your youngsters, it's amazing how quickly the little ones can learn to actually enjoy brushing their teeth if they like the taste of the toothpaste, just have them take AIM against cavities. “FOR THE SOFT YOU CANT GET FROM SOAP” WOMEN ARE ALWAYS concerned about
their skin. Everyone 1 know is interested in having the smoothest, softest skin possible. And they do not mind buying whatever product may assure them of soft skin results. One of the best ways to get smooth and soft sk in is to cleanse it properly. My best advice is to use CARESS daily in your hath or shower to get the ' soft'' you can't get from soap. CARESS is not a soap. H is a body bar that is enriched with hath oil and is delicately scented. It is also milder to the skin than any soap. Unlike soap which can dry your skin, CARESS helps condition your skin and leaves it as soft as it can be—softer and smoother than any soap can. Once you take a bath or shower with this body bar, you will immediately feel the difference. CARESS %vtH give you the soft feeling that you cannot get from soap. More and more women are finding that CARESS is the answer to their skin care needs. So try CARESS with bath oil and get that smooth, soft feeling, too. WHAT ABOUT GREASY, OILY STAINS? ONE OF THE real secrets to a really dean family wash without major headaches is to use a detergent that works well wiih the whole wash and still lifts off the toughest dirt like grease and oil spots. CONCENTRATED "all” is all you need to answer all of your washday problems. It has a special formula that outcleans other leading powders on tough, greasy, oily dirt—and works with your machine to get your whole wash really dean. "all” removes oily spots from tough-to-clean polyester as well as it does froni cotton. Washable sweaters and work clothes can be laundered with H as well as modern fabrics. What’s more, "all” has concentrated cleaning power! So if you are one of those who are looking for a detergent to remove the worst spots and stains from your laundry, start using CONCENTRATED "all.” It will dean your whole wash. In fact, it will do all the things 1 am telling you and more.
miration will begin November 8, There will be a community service workshop Wednesday, November 11, 7-9 p.m., in St. Peter Claver Center’* Alpine Room. Mis* Maxine Sherlock, Indi ana state coordinator for the International Year of the Disabled. will deliver a keynote address on services, programs and community efforts in work ing with the handicapped. The public is invited and encouraged to attend Miss Sherlock's presentation. Churches, schod*. clubs and other community groups are asked to send at least two representa live* as volunteers. "Come out and learn about the community project.” invites a spokeslady. "You are cordial ly invited to attend the activities. AH service* are open to the public as a community service of Sigma Gamma Rho,” The Founder's Week activities wilt be highlighted further by a one day hu* excursion to Chicago Saturday, October 31. Proceed* will he used for the Founder's Memorial Scholarship Fund. Interested persons may call 926 4050. Kickoff event for the week will be worship service* Sunday. November 8. 11 a.m., at St. Rita's Catholic Church. Members, friends of Alpha Sigma Chapter. Gamma Zeta Chapter and the Alpha Sigma Philo Club will join in the Applications being accepted for 500 Queen David W. Given*, president of the 1982 "500" Festival, ha* announced that application* will lie accepted for the 1982 f estival Queen'* selection con ti-st until January 31, 1982. To be eligible, a young lady must be t»elween 19 and 22 vear* old, single, ami a legal resilient of Indiana with at least one parent who also is a legal resident of the state, Otn testant* also must be full time student*, taking a minimum of 12 academic hours, in a degree granting college or university in Indiana. For further inforrnatkm or to <d>tam application forms write to the "500" Fi'stival Office, One Indiana Square, Suite 1665. Indianapolis, IN 46204, or call A/C 317 636 4556 for information.
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worship. Following the fellowship re ception in the church's under croft. Sigmas and friends will proceed to the Beef and Boards I tinner Theatre to be enter tained by a performance of "Fiddler on the Roof." , Soror Patricia C. Gilliam is Founder's Week observance chairman and her committee consists of Sorors llallie B. Carter, I»ra J. Vann, Mose zella Gentry, and Helen T. Pruitt. Soror Myrtle Bryant is chap ter Basileus.
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