Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1981 — Page 7

Happy Gardeners

Th«* October meeting of the previ«»u> meeting, followed by a Happy Gardeners was held in lengthy business report after the home of Mrs. Junetta *hich a casual discussion on Smith, the president. hi^hli^hts ot the Gala affair given by the club in September. The meeting was opened No immediate plans for the w ith devotion led by Mrs. Edna staling holidays were discussed. Brownlee, the Chaplain. The The meeting ended with the Secretary. Mrs. Marguerite hostess serving a delicious Posey read minutes from the repast which everyone enjoyed.

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A FABULOUS look for a tentatumal evening is Emanuel Ungaro’s threesome-black is violet beaded jacket over satin & lace blouse and black velvet skirt intricately worked with lace flowers bordered with glittering beads. It’s one of the designer exclusives in this year’s Ebony Fashion Fair, “The Look of Elegance. ’’It’ll play in Indianapolis, one mgltt only, November 21, 8 p m., under sponsorship of Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority, Delta Chi Delta Chapter. Alpha Chi Pi Omega’s main interest now is convincing people to get tickets early, assuring them a seat at the 8 p.m. November 21, performance in The Convention Center. Sererity members to ret set are Leona CoUmm, general rhajrprraaa, 542-9187 Aaa Hankins, ticket rhairpersea, 92341848 Maggie Babbitt, Bryaat Beauty Shop, 632-8586 Wanda Toliver. Waada’a Beauty Shop, 255-8157 Araetto Powell and Carolyn Hopper, Seventy East, 923-8766 Verdie Payton, 299-5051 Gloria Payton, 84641535 Maeola Roby. 926-3889 Ethel Tato, 283-4829 Louise Strode, 547-3184 Elizabeth Watiams, co-chairperson, 9233867 Carleen Young, 924-4745 Novella Dickens, 6324)534. Ins Roberson -924-5367 General sorority officers are Carolyn Hopper, Basileus; Elsandra Rush, Anti-Basi-leus; Leona Collins, secretary; Vertie Payton, financial secretary; Iva B. Holifield, treasurer; Ethel Tate, assistant treasurer, 283-3025, and Annie Mae Taylor, chaplain.

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THE MDfAMAPOLISRECORDER pAftr 7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1911 '

By CUMAV. ROGERS

"Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing." r.w. Emerson

Singles Retreat: Beach Grove Benedictine Center, October 31-November 1. Theme: The Spirit’s In Me and I Am Free. This tangles retreat is an opportunity for all non-married

persons, of ail ages, races, color and members are expected to or creed to come together with be present. The Federation other non-married persons for a will observe Woman's Day with, day and a half of celebration, a 4 p.m. program November 8.

reflection, learning and fun. *•* There will be large and small Golden Leaf Club meets in

group activities in a relaxed Mrs. Rona Henry's home at atmosphere. Features of the 3019 Boulevard Place Saturday retreat will include singing and November 12, at 1 p.m. All relating with one another, members are urged to attend.

T here will be periods of recreation, reflection and worship. The four workshops will be: 1. Grief and Bereavement. A look at the process of suffering loss through death, divorce or

life change;

2. Stress Management. How to identify and manage the stress in your life; 3. Prayer. The meaning of prayer and how to pray more

effectively;

4. Dating. A look at what to

Chatting with the F.A.C.

Two Prints at Tima of Davaloping

nrirTte prims FOR THE PRCE OF ONE

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By Faira Pruitt Federation of Associated

Clubs held its regular meeting

Party to be Halloween happening for sorority

realize the most satisfaction from it. For further informa tion, call 927-3370 or

6222.

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Capitol Avenue. Presidents

Mrs. Howard Enix will serve an j a gala “Guest Day” to be as hostess for the meeting of finalized at the November

the Fortnightly Literary Book meeting.

Club Thursday, November 5, at

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Father Andrew Greeley, pro- . . >1 rfwsor of Sociology at thepnggf Thursday, Novombof 5

University of Arizona. J 1

The author weaves an in- The Epsilon Chapter of Al- rotary. Mrs, Frances Law'

teresting and compelling story p ha Pi Chi Sorority will be of two Irish boys who grew up entertaining ticket holders to in the city of Chicago. One their rollicking masquerade remained a lowly parish priest dance Halloween night, 10 p.m. while the other rose to the until 2 a.m., at The Essex powerful position of Cardinal House, 421 North Pennsylvania, within the hierarchy of his Setting the musical pace will church. be Alfred Hood. As far as New officers for the year spooky royalty, there will be 1981 82 were welcomed at the contestants trying to win king October meeting with Mrs. and queen crowns. They are Hopson Zeigler and Mrs. Es- Tim Parsons, Lorenzo Jones, chol McCain as hostess. They Pamela White. Evelyn Ix>we

are Mrs. H. Zeigler, president; and Joyce Reed.

Dr. Ruby Crockett, vice-presi- There’ll be gobbs of door Baptist Church 4-H Club meetdent; Mrs. Annetta Boone, prizes in addition to prizes for * n f» s are held on Saturdays, secretary; Mrs. Harry Haw- the best costumes. from 10 a.m. til 12 noon, at 615 kins, assistant secretary; Mrs. Epsilon Chapter is earnest in 27t h Street. Anyone inteRobert Lawson, treasurer; Mrs. hoping for an entertaining rested joining this fun-club How ard Enix, parliamentarian, evening with goblins, pumpkins should contact 4-H leader Mrs. and Mrs. J. Wallace Hall, and witches for all to enjoy. Jennie Taylor at 925-7435. journalist. F or details, contact program WI **. 0 ^f er ^test Tentative plans were made chairman, Mrs. Vivian J. Lan techniques in how to update

month. The meeting was well attended. There will be a 547- change of our meeting dates. Please take notice: It will be held on the second Saturday

The City Federation evening at 4 p.m. in ;he dub of Colored Women's Clubs home. Refreshments will be

meets Tuesday, November 3, served.

2:30 p.m., at 2034 North * * * *

In celebration of Corinthian Baptist Church's 100th anniversary, special services will be conducted November 1 at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. Walter Reid, pastor of Bethel AME Church, choir and congregation will worship with The Rev. Stephen

rence; financial secretary. Mrs. Wells and congregation. Vivian Jean Lander; treasurer.' * * * * Mrs. Joel C. Barton; plus Mrs. On Saturday, October 31. Essie Hathaway, Mrs. Juanita The Alpha Sigma Philos will Talley, Mrs. Bernice Walker, sponsor a flea market at 1310 Mrs. Sue Parson, Mrs. Evelyn East 16th from 8:30 until noon. Ix}we and Mrs. Freida Collins. Please come bv and see what

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