8A -TOK CAlOf JKA TIMES SATURDAY, M igoß KDEVR THOMPSON, daughter of the late Evelyn Preer •ad Bdwird members of the origiMl Lafay «tta Players, deriroa iafonntation concerning the famous N««PO dramatic company popular during the 1820's and early 1980's. Information is greatly needed in writing doctoral dissertation about the Lafeyette Players' con tribution to the American theatre. Please send names of persons; clippings from newspapers; photos; anything at all concerning the group who could give information and how to contact than: CAUL: WIRE: or SEND to Sister M. Francesca Thompson, O.S.F. MARIAN COLLEGE—DRAMA DEPARTMENT 3200 Cold sprin«s Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46771 Phone: 924-3291 (Convent Exchanpa) Housing for the Disadvantaged SOME ALTERNATIVES TO PUBLIC HOUSING Thursday, March 27 8:00 P. M. YWCA Auditorium CHAPEL HILL STREET Panel Discussion Panelists: WERNER HAUSLER FLOYD FLETCHER WALTER SMITH FRED HERNDON PUBLIC INVITED Audience Participation Encouraged Sponsored by the League of Women Voters fmmanuel Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner Lincoln & Massey Street o. u . HOlNfts pt(or Sabbath, March 22,1969 9:30 A.M. SABBATH SCHOOL Mr. M. McQuaig, Superintendent 10 40 A M Lay Activities—Meeting Mrs. Mary Hart, Leader 11:00 A.M., SERMON: Close of Spring "Week of Prayer" Music: The Junior Choir Mrs. Willie M. Mason, Directress 5:30 PM. M. V. Society—Vespers Mrs. M. Hayes, Leader 1969 BUICK SKYLARK V ★ A vinyl roof ★ Deluxe wheel covers ★ White wall tires ★ A special convenience package ★ A remote control outside mirror * And more, lots more *3288 _ ' -Social Notes PEARSON TOWN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. GRACE WILLIAMS The Pearsontown Community Club met with Mrs. Grace Wil liams at her home on Fayet teville Street. The meeting was I most enjoyable. The President, Mrs. Roxie Rowland, presided. The club was happy to have as visitors, Mrs. Sudie Gaither and Mrs Hastie McLamb to join us. Mrs. Williams served delicious refreshments to the following persons: Mesdames Roxie Rowland, Rose Gilchrist, Mrs. Sudie Gaither, Hattie Mc- Lamb, Addie Torrence, Alice Faison, Lizzie Cannady, Ada Leach, Almeta Hinton, Nettie Davis, Lossie Curtis, Thelma Fuller and Tonia Creaton. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Audrey Whitted. » » * FRIENDLY LADIES CLUB MEET IN BILTMORE HOTEL DINING ROOOM Sunday afternoon, March 2, the Friendly Ladies Club meet ing was held in the dining room of the Biltmore Hotel with the Vice-President, Mrs. Viola B. Thompson, presiding. Devotions were held and each member repeated a Bible verse. After a short business meet ing, Mrs. Hastie Price and Mrs. Lennie Rose were surprised with a birthday party. The hos tesses, Mrs. Judith Ween, Ale cia Tapp and Mrs. Lizzeth Tapp served a delicious dinner to the following members and guests: Walter Blane, Mes dames Ella Crawford, Susie Dillahunt, Elizabeth Edward, Carrie Green, Alder Harris, Ag nes Hinton, Mary Hayes, Has tie Price, Vangeline Page, Eva Lyon, Annie B. Massen burg, Lillie Newkirk, Llna Mae -PLANNING MEETING- Hillside Class 1943 SATURDAY, MARCH 22 1106 Akron Avenue (EMORYWOODS) 7:45 P. M. ALL CLASS MEMBERS INVITED PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS DIAMOND RINGS Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 0822873 Durham, N. C. Says Youff) of Today Called 'Followers' Dr. Zelma Watson George told North Carolina College students Sunday that most of today's youth are not thinkers, but followers. 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