Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1982 — Page 2

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Ernie F tenting Ernie F leming is from a small Massachusetts town called Fall River. There, he attended Durfee High School. He's a graduate of Jacksonville University, which he attended on a basketball scholarship. Fleming teamed up with Artis Gilmore, now of The ( hicago Bulb, to lead Jackson ville to national recognition. Fleming still holds the school scoring record for a single game, a total of 59 points, and was one of the many All Americans the school turned out. Ernie has been in the Hoosier State a little over a year now. coming from Washington. D.U. a city he ranks number one out of all his extensive travel. As an account executive for Marlin Marietta Aluminum, a two billion dollar corporation annually. Fleming is responsi ble for sales of over 20 million

dollars a year. He is single and says he would like to marry the “best black lady life has to offer” him. At 6*5” tall, she won’t have a problem finding him. Ernie has hobbies of reading,. attending plays and dining in the finer restaurants about town. He enjoys teaching children the “few skills" he has learned in basketball. Ernie says he would like to be remembered as a black man. big enough to overcome the barriers of success, but always small enough to know where he came from and who his people

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Ole Mbs graduates local residents Two Indianapolis. Ind.. resi dents are among 512 students receiving degrees following the fall semester at The University of Mississippi. Of the degrees received. 146 were advanced degrees, including 90 masters, 20 doctoral. 33 juris doctor and three specialist degrees. Linda Jo Laffin received the bachelor of science degree and Karen Lee Wilson received the master of social sciences de gree. OUR SERVICEMEN Marine Col. Anthony H. Jordan, son of Roberta Mayfield of 893 N. Fayette Street. Indianapolis. has been promoted to his present rank while serving with the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion. Camp Pendleton. California. A 1980 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1980.

A historical February 1962 wfll mark the 10th year of Compmte Lodge 06, The youngest Worshipful Master in the history of the lodge has just been installed . Some questions might be: 1. Can he handle the responsibility? 2. Can he coordinate per tonalities? 3. At age 33. can he handle the job as Worshipful Master? bother John L. Bartlett, 32-degree, is considered ready to be Worshipful Master. He is not one to remove himself from responsibility. He is Past Most Worthy Joshua of Pride of Composite Court No. 2, again the youngest and the first ever to be selected

TOP ECHELON officers of local Prince Hal Masons are pictured after then’ colorful installation cereamnicR Saturday. Shown are (from left, front] District Deputy Grand Master Lawrence Patterson, Central District 2; Worshipful Master John Bartlett, Composite Lodge 66; District Deputy Grand Matter William A. White, Central District 1; Worshipful Master Robert C. Gibson. Fidelity 55; Worshipful Master Louis Hughes,

Central Lodge 1; [ second row) Worshipful Masters Leonard T. Clark Sr., Southern Cross 39; Burton Daniels, Wilber Stone 65; James Coanady, Meridiap Lodge 33 {rear} Albert Booth, Trinity Lodge 18; John Wflliams, Sumner Funuso Lodge 61; Thomas Wackamn, W aterford Lodge 14, and Maurice Jackson, C. R. Richardson 69. Not pictured is Heratio Brown of Harmony Lodge 70. {Leonard T. Clark Sr. photo)

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The Indianapolis Foundation, a rommunity support organi/a lion that provides funding for l<nal service, educational, and cultural activities, awarded 65 grants in 1981. totaling $1,959. 053. Several major-grants wen* either at. or above. $100,000. The years grants included a $250,000 contribution to the Urban Housing Reinvestment Urogram of the Greater India na|M»lis Progress Committee. The quarter million dollars from The Foundation is for a program to offer affordable home improvement and acqui sit ion'rehabilitation loans to residents in the McCarty Park and Cnited Northwest Area target neighborhoods. It is to Im- phased in over an 18 month period and is contingent on G.I.P.C. a receipt of additional projeeted funds from Lilly Endowment, Inc., and an Ur bat Development Action Grant from the federal government. Indianapolis Sett lement s. Inc., received a $200,000 grant, payable over two years and subject to implementation, for the construction of new Con cord.Center neighborh<»od ser vice building. A $150,000 three year capital improvement grant went to the Girls Clubs of Greater Indiana l*olis. Inc., for the development

of new program facilities. The Cnited Way of Greater Indianapolis received $140,000 in support of member agency services in Marion County in 1982. The Foundation allocated $100.(KM) over three years for the development of the Family Support Center and its efforts lor victims of child abuse and neglect. The grant is eontin gent on the (’enter s successful implementation of its program substantially as presented. The Little Sisters of the I '(Mir. who operate the St. \ugustine Home, received k

three year grant of $100,00 for three year grant of $100,000 for new equipment and remodeling needs at the Home. Other Foundation grants were awarded for neighborhood organizations, educational institutions, community health programs, senior citizens acti vities. and civic and cultural affairs. Organized in 1916. The Indi anapolis Foundation is in its 65th year of service to the community. Grants from The Foundation are made from income from the public through gifts and requests.

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AH offgrs to purchosg or# to bo racaivod in tha HDD Aroo Offico by 4t30 p.m. on Wodnosdoy, January 6, 19S2 Bid opening data it Thursday, January 7, 1982 at « R.M. •id opanings art opon to tho public. Bid roswlts will bo ovoilobia tho following day. PHASE 00 NOT SUBMIT IAINCST MONEY WITH Off IKS TO PURCHASE WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO THE ABOVE TEN (10) BAY WAITING PERIOD. AS-IS" PROPERTIES—NO REPAIRS WU BE DONE COMPLIANCE WITH BUROtNG CODE REQUIREMENTS IS MANDATORY PURCHASER IS TO COMPLETE All NECESSARY ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS, WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER CLOSING. MtNtMUM ACCEPTABLE

Marine Gunnery Sgt. Eli Brown Jr., son of Beatrice Brown of 2833 N. Chester St., Indianapolis, has returned from an extended deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. He is a member of Head quarters, 34th Marine Amphibious Unit, based at Camp Lejeune, N.C. During the deployment, his unit participated in several training exercises including “Display Determination” and “PHIBLEX 6-81.” “Display Determination” was conducted at Doganbey, Turkey and in eluded forces from Italy, Turkey and the United States. “PHIBLEX 6-81” was a joint U.S. Portugal amphibious as suit exercise, designed to demonstrate the ability of Allied Forces to conduct a combined assault. Brown joined the Marine Corps in June 1965. Navy seaman Recruit John A. Bellamy, son of Corine Taylor of 2750 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes,

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Navy Aviation Ordnance man, 2nd Class Mark V. Scott, son of William A. and Lorene Scott of 3104 E. 37th, Indianapolis, has returned from an extended deployment to the Indian Ocean. He is a member of Fighter Squadron VF 213, based at the Naval Air Station Miramar, San Diego.

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JOHN L. BARTLETT to two consecutive terms. This brother served on the Resolution Committee and was co-chairman of The Constitution and By Laws Committee. These were committees nec*-s sary to formulate Alpha Grand Court Heroines of Jericho PH A. Brother Bartlett currently serves as Grand Counselor for Alpha Grand Court. He is also a member of Constantine Consis tory No. 25. PH A. Brother Bartlett currently serves as Grand Counselor for Brother Bartlett is also very active in the community. He’s the primary founder of SHANE (Sheridan Heights Association for Neighborhood Enhancement) and currently serves as its first president. He’s a member of Devington Com munity Associations Executive Board as well as The Mayor’s Neighborhood Advisory Council. Past chairman of the Fair Employment Practice Committee for UAW Local 933, at Detroit Desiel Allisons, he has been accepted into the Skill Grinding Department at Allisons Experimental Plant. He remains _ active in his church. True Victory Church of God in Christ. “With a lodge as great as Composite, and prayer, everything will be alright," he says.

Where ha* nun gone wrong? We are all mirrors reflecting from one another. Man- big word for some little boys to play with. , Man, the earth we live upon does not revolve around your bottom. Just because you can produce a child does not make you a “man". It takes more. Many of our forefathers thought and think if they could rule a woman by the physical, that was all that mattered. W'ell. they were wrong. That is one of the reasons for ERA. Today’s genrations are forcing you to see your wrong, and you will see one way or the other. There are very few of us who can look up to our fathers as fathers or as a “man.” Man, you have not lived this long being a fool, and neither has woman. Your children need both a mother and father, and your wife or mate needs a man. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations are doing your job. Do not be afraid of woman; she could be your backbone. Why are you hiding and some of you f aying others to make them think you are something you’re not? Man makes the money, money does not make the man. Just think and do the job that is needed. In the long run you are not fooling anyone but yourself. Think about the needs, the family that needs you. your community that needs you. Just think, if fathers were fathers, then mothers could be mothers. It is not all about the Tax credit Indiana residents age 65 and over by December 31, 1981 and who have an adjusted gross income of less than $10,000 art eligible for a tax credit. For more information on how to claim this credit call the INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AT232 2240 (Outside Indianapolis - 1 800 382 4646) or the Senior Citizens Information Service at 925-

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