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speaker’s table .were, *eft to right: Sorors Blanchejonnson.• ^Founder Arizona Stemons honored at Zeta celebrationWith Founder Arizona C. Stemons as honoree, ’and Set. Violet H. Whyte, Zeta Woman of the Year (19561, as speaker, Zeta Phi Betas celebrated the 42nd anniversary of the sorority,. here, Saturday evening.The banquet, held in theWEDDING INVITATIONSAsLr*SQ50Per10*P/iMtiJ — tngrar$d — Ro/ftdLttttf — dridti' BibltsJ. ROMAN JACKSONHOMEMAKERS BUYING SERVICE3604 Edmondion Avt.Wl. 5-459JMadison Ave. branch YWCA was attended by 60 . sorors and 78 guests, and presided over by iMrs. Emma D. Dudley.The program, under the theme of “New Frontiers for Women in the Sixties” began with the rendition^ of Jesus ! Walked This Lonesome Valley” sung by the Zeta Trio which is composed of Sorors Mary Fields, Marian Gar-rett and Lenora Westry. The I trio was accompanied on the piano by Eleanor Deleaver. Significance of the Day was presented by Soror Carrie P*Carter and greetings were 1 extended from Brother Ernest W. Lee, president of ! Zeta Sigma Chapter, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.SOROR ISOLENE CROW-NER introduced Sgt. Violet H. Whyte, a former teacher in Baltimore City, a member of the Baltimore Police Department and 1956 Zeta Woman of the* Year. Sgt. Whyte in keeping with the theme enumerated the following things which the women of today must be: (1) a lady -well - groomed, well - mannered and respected; (2) a wife - companion to her husband, sharing the problems and offering solutions and confidence; (4) a helping hand - aiding neighbors, friends and relatives; and (5) civic minded - well - informed of the community activities and take part in the community decisions.✓ 4,* rV-'.vVwi . ’v , -Y ISIT Baltimore's Largest and Oldest-Exclusive Kitchen Distributors and See ,• •THE FABULOUSCUSTOM KITCHENSUNDERGRADUATE ZETAS of Gamma chapter, Morgan State College, were among Founder’s Day celebrants. They included, left to right above; Miss Angie L. McClain, Sandra E. East, YvonneHolmes, Mary Louise Anderson, president of the chapter; Marion Garrett, Lenora Johnson, Lenora Westry and Eleanor M. DeLeaver.AyonobU in 19 D«corator Colon•»•KITCHENS, INC.t1467 rAKK-HtlGHTS AVi., BAITO, 15, MD.FOREST 7-6600OPIN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.ALSO MON. WED. I THUR5. 7 P.M. 70 9 P.M.fREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING SERVJCI I* BANK TERMS UP TO i TEARSTHE YOUTII OF TODAY! are tomorrow’s citizens and . need the guidance of a wom-Ian, said Sgt. Whyte.. She concluded with saying ihe women of today have a tremendous responsibility on their* hands for her work is never done and it is her job to live up to her responsibilities.Vocal presentations were given by the Zeta Trio, of Somebody Bigger Than You and 1” and “Clair De* Lune”. An award was presented by Soror Blanche Powell to the founder, Soror I Arizona Cleaver Stemons.Certificates of appreciation were presented to:Sorors Mary C. Frazier, Beatrice H. Hall, Geraldine B. Powell, Ruth L. Russell, Katharine 0. Johnson, Mary J. Taylor, Hazel Phillips, Carrie D. Scott, Beatrice Pitts; Beulah Gauldwell, Ethel J. Hodges, Ellen C. Johns;Soror Elizabeth C. Demby, Althea S. Cornish, Lillie A. Ross. Thelma C. Ashe, Emma C. Henson, Vivian Purviance, Audrey J. Davis, Iso-lene Crowner. Catherine Neal, Goldia Ford, Mildred Williams;’ Sorors Jessye M. Valentine, Mary B. Hurt, Ruth Cleaver. Sandra East, Emma Dudley, Mae W. Fortune, and Alice Hall.t I #THE BA5ILEUS, Soror Ruth W. Cleaver, presented Mrs. GabreUa McNair, basi-leus of Pi Chapter, Tauoutstanding chapter activi-J« ties in 287 grad chapters in USA, West Indies and Africa.AZ Chapter also received an award as 2nd largest chapter and 2nd largest delegation in attendance at Boule.AZ Chapter was awarded trophy by Atlantic Region Chapters for past 3 consecutive years as most outstanding chapter of region.• • #A TABLEAU entitled the “Light That Glpws” by Soror Carrie Scott honoring the | five founders of the sorority | -was carried outrwith lighted candles in at darken' room. Five Sorors, Lillie “Ross, Mary Hurt, Beatrice Mayo, Althea Cornish, with lighted candles representing the Pearls (founders) stood on the'stage and elevated beneath them were persons representing various segments of the Chapter.An original selection was sung by the Zeta Trio and the banquet was concluded with the Sorors -forming a semi-circle in the darkened room with candles aglow and singing- the Zeta Song.Mrs. Bennett honoree at dinner on 81st birthdayFOUNDERS* DAY Committee members included Elizabeth Demby, chairman, Elinor Colvin, Isolene Crown-er, Ovella Dorsey, Emma Dudley, Goldia Ford, Mary C. Frazier, Doris A. Howell, Annie W. Johnson, Katharine 0. Johnson, Mary J. Taylor, Ruth L. Russell,and Carrie D. Scott...... 4 Sorors present were:Gamma DVlta Sorority, •and- ..^thea S. Cornish, Gerai-displayed the trophies won ^jne Cowell, Ethel J. by Alpha Zeta 'and GammaMRS. ARIZONA C. STEMONS, of Philadelphia, a founder of Zeta Phi Beta, was guest of honor at the dinner which marked the sorority’s 42nd anniversary, in Baltimore, Saturday evening.Chapter, Morgan State Col lege, for three consecutive years, which now become the permanent possession of Gamma.Alpha Zeta Chapter won t^Tr^e Boule trophy for the mostee© the difference;..feel the difference..*iwllk »*/•MODERN CAREFREE HAIRCOLORING!LARIEUSE*haircoloringwith ftfSTAtd.JEL DEVELOPER!• Try it once and youTl agre* ... therms no haircoloring r4? like Godefroy’a LARIJ2USE Haircoloring with sensational — Instnt Jel Developer!. .....• 0s ^You can see the difference in Jel Developer—an amazing new haircoloring solution that’a not a thin liquid, but—a unique “creamy” developer. 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Alice Hall, Mary Fields, Marian Garrett, Catherine’Banks, Vivian Purviance, Gwendolyn DeCecilio, Yvonne Reed, Zada Malachi. Thelma C. Ashe, Naomi W. Smith, Lenora Westry, Eleanor De-Leaver;Louise Anderson, Margaret Lassiter, Elinor Colvin, Edna G. Johnson, Goldia Ford, Carrie P. Carter, Ovella Dorsey, Olivia Bates, Annie W. Johnson, Estelle Key-ser, Octavia Jones, Blanche R. Powell and Yvonne Holmes. -t » 9GUESTS iN attendance were:Mrs. Lucretia Evans, Roland Harris, Paul Roller, Mrs. Ethel Covington, Charles W. Demby, Glen-ford Dudley, Miss Hansonia Cauldwell, Mrs. Myrtle E. Barge, Miss Lenora ‘Johnson, *frs:' Belle Campbell, Mrs. Hattie Campbell, Mrs. Hattie Smith, • Mrs. Alice Roberts, Mrs. Mary Rich-, ardson, Jerry Hynson, Mrs. Dorothy Collins,Mrs. Frances A. Tillman, Miss Donna Tillma, Miss Jahicfc Tillman, Miss Jane Singleton, Miss Patricia Nichols, Miss Margaret Wiley, Mrs. Idella Nicholas, Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews; Miss • Beth Matthews, Miss Janice I Marrow, Mrs.. Helen Single-Iton, Mrs. Sarah Thorton,Mr. and Mrs. George Logan.Mrs. Ida Wyatt, Mrs. Betty Ford, Miss Margaret Gassaway, Miss Arlene Kilpatrick, Miss Shirley Dilver, Mrs. Ada Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth East, Mrs. Ruth Drew, Mrs. Louise Williams, Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Mrs. Catherine Madden, Mrs. Virginia Manning, Mrs. Ethel Harris, Mrs. Bernice Frazier, Mrs. Etta Rogers,Mrs. Rosalind Lee, Mrs. Ira Rawlings;Mrs. Hilda Parker, Mrs. Sylvia Lyons, Mrs. Ethel P. Wilson, Miss Royna Keyser, Mrs.- Mary Marrow, Mr. Thomas E. Frazier, Mrs. Leanna Sanders, Mrs. Ver-nice C. Jones, Mrs. Lena Woods, Mrs. Queenie Lane, Algernon Jackson, Miss Mary Small, Mr. Samuel H. Johnson, Miss Dorothy Washington, Mrs. Virgie R: Collins;William R. Carter, Mrs. Edith Toney, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Rev. Walter C. Cleaver, Corheda Better, Mrs. Margaret Franklin, Mrs. Marlene Mohamed, Mrs. Shirley Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harrison, J.C.Mrs. Mary Gross Bennett of 1520 Druid Hill Avenue was honored by her children, Sunday evening with an elaborate dinner party on the celebration of ner 81st birthday.'- Guests were served In an atmosphere of beautiful decorations of Chrysamthe-mums, snap dragons and mums. The honoree was lovely In a blue silk print dress, accented by a corsage of orchids. With this she wore a pearl necklace.Her children, Anna Susie and Charles assisted with the serving.0 • •. AMONG THOSE .helping her to celebrate were:Dr. and Mrs. Saul Perude, Messrs. and Mesdames William M. Rawlings, Reuben Jones, Charles Morrow, Bruce S. Smith, llenry Sampson, Howard Washington, the Rev. Messrs. and Mesdames Edward C. Carroll and Willard A. Williams;Dr. Lillie M. Jackson, Mesdames Josephine Brown,bour, Ann Waters, Margar Bailey, .H. Lota Howard, R berta Boston and R. Was Ington;Henry Horsey, Oscar Raw ings, James Rawlings, We ley Williams, Augustus Holsey, Richard Ryan, ai Haywood Strother.Franklinnxi tounri I235 PARK AVEanGeneva Randolph, Florence Snowden, Rosa Thompson, Sallie J. Larkins and Edith Davis; the Rev. Mrs. Estella Brooks;Mesdames Eunice Fisher, Viola Branch, Nellie Westbrook, Fannie Hays Hall, Mary Camphor, Hattie Young, Pearl Shipley, Myrtle Wake, Bessio Springs, Mary Perry, Katie R. Wil-Uams; ’Mesdames Theodosia Johnson, Genevieve Gaither, Eleanora Mitchell, Ruth Washington, Maisie Burton, Elizabeth Matthews;Mesdames Juanita Burke, Emily Childs, Charlotte W. Downie, Mary Miles, and Es-' ther M. Harris; . . -Misses Nanse Carroll, Lucille Kosodo, Florence -Kelly Emma Clark, Gladys Bar-Ckdr Ca T«minn invici C«uocJhPTC1AI Ql TO CHUICHOf* NUwlry■ WHICH DURING CH/Mrs. Gladys Hughes, Mr s. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. JoyLassiter, Jr., Miss Mary A. 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