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/?£K THOMAS DIGGS SR., pastor of Pathway Baptist Church, was host on New Year’s Eve for the Pastor’s Aid Auxiliary in appreciation of services rendered during a luncheon at his home. The Pathway Pastor’s Aid was organized in 1983. • Members attending were (from left) Sisters Delois

Gamma Chapter members host post holiday affair

Gamma Chapter members of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority ushered in the New Year by hosting a postholiday affair the night of Saturday, Jan. 4, for their families and friends. The Sheraton-Meridian Hotel was the setting for the sorority’s “Annual Gala Affair.” In addition to good music and snacks, sorors and their guests were entertained by seven lovely young ladies with a mini style show. Michelle Dixon, Renee Woodson, Deva Roberts, Chere Cofer, Mia Myers, Cece Boler, and Cristy Miller modeled stunning winter, spring, summer, and “after five” fashions. Committee chairpersons sorors Linda Cofer and Brenda Gibbons worked very hard with their committee members—sorors Mary

Guyton, Alma Sartin, and Marvena Washington—for a beautiful evening. Some lucky guests received door prizes toward the end of the affair. Basileus Josie Edwards announced during an intermission the sorority’s fifth annual “Jazz Brunch.” This year’s brunch is to be held at the Atkinson Hotel on Feb. 22 from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Noted jazz musician Jimmy Coe will provide entertainment. Basileus Edwards says that last year’s brunch was a very enjoyable occasion and was extremely successful. Proceeds from the brunch are used for the sorority’s scholarship fund. Because of the success of last year’s brunch. Gamma Chapter awarded more scholarships to Indianapolis college-bound students than in any previous year. Jazz Brunch chairperson Willa Maddox is hopeful that the 1986 brunch will be just as successful.

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Turnbow, Leona Miller and Jeanetta Jackson, Pastor Thomas Diggs Sr., and Sisters Florence Kearschner, Ruby McMillian, Thenis Kirkland, guest s pianist; Rosie Bradley, Annie Boyd, Robin Kearschner, and Evon Russell, who assisted^ (Recorderphoto by Marcell Williams)

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A-Non-Gon Club observes 30th anniversary

elected Ms. Rose Syass, who

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The A-Non-Gon Club celebrated their 30th anniversazary Dec. 8 at the St. Peter Claver Center. A reunion of all present and former members of the club made the event a heart-warming affair. The table decorations of candles and evergreen, the hors d’oeuvres and eggnog put everyone in a holiday spirit. Music was provided by Jimmy Coe’s Band. Members present included Lillie Miller, president; Charlotte Davenport, recording secretary; Lillian Holt, financial secretary; Albia Watts, treasurer; Birdie Trabue, chaplain; Mary Williams, director of special projects; Sara Mitcham, Borrther Brown, Betty Newbolt and Rosa Tootle. Former members present were Virginia Gayhart, Louise Monger, Virginia Booker, Flosenia Broaden, Louise Dixie, Jerrie Jordan, Jerldene House, Mary F. Smith and Bessie Adams. Those present were especially pleased that Lillian Holt was able to attend after her long illness. Charlotte Davenport is the hostess for the next A-Non-Gon Club meeting.

presently holds a position in the Private Pavilion of Krannert Tower at Methodist Hospital, as their new president. A native of Chicago, Ms. Syass graduated in 1969 from Danville Junior College in Danville, III., where she worked in the pediatric unit at Lakeview Hospital. In 1970 she moved to Indianapolis and worked at Veterans Administration Hospital a short time. She has been at Methodist 14 years. The new president is a member of Light of The World Christian Church, and had been a member of the Second Coming Mass Choir 14 years. She is the mother of one daughter and grandmother of three. Ms. Syass said she hopes to strengthen the organization “with the help of God.” Other newly-elected officers are Gladys King, vice-president; Kathleen Johnson Elmore, treasurer; and Rosalyn Slack, secretary. The organization’s first meeting is set for Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Family Support Center. They will meet there every third Thursday of each month. The nurses are seeking new members, and all interested persons are urged to contact Ms. Syass at 283-2180, or write: Black Nurses Association of Indianapolis, P.O. Box 804, Indianapolis, Indiana

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- ’S ’) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Church of the First Born at 27th and 3218 N. Temple, are celebrating Oxford. their 63th wedding anniversary this The Byrds are the parents of week, having married Jan. 8, 1929. seven children-Delores Byrd A celebration date and site will be Finger, Clarence, Edward, Paul, announced. Steven Byrd, all living; and Mr. Byrd retired in September of Dorothea Louise Byrd and Wayman 1973 from International Harvester Byrd, both deceased. In addition after 32 years. He is a member of they have 13 grandchildren and 10 Galilee Baptist Church, while his great-grandchildren, wife, Blanch, is a member of the

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