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[[caption]] Charles Evers, Mayor of Fayetteville, Mississippi addressing the N.Y. Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Sorority. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Pictured 3rd from the left, is the Eastern Regional Director, Mrs. Katherine McEachern greeting guests at a formal at the Commodore Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. William De Fossett of the 309th Organization; also Mrs. Hortense Brabham and a friend from Brooklyn. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] NATIONAL SORORITY OF PHI DELTA KAPPA CELEBRATING THEIR ANNUAL FOUNDERS DAY WITH FIVE LIVING FOUNDERS
Seated left to right: Founder - Mrs. Ella W. Butler; Mrs. Gere[[text cut off]] Robinson, a former National Officer; Founder - Mrs. Florence S. Hunt; Miss Helen Harris - a member [[text cut off]] is deceased; Founder -  Gladys Merritt Ross; Mrs. Hilda Bryant, former Regional Director; Mrs H[[text cut off]] Brabham, former National Officer; Founder - Mrs. Julia A. Barnes; Founder - Mrs. Gladys C. Nun[[text cut off]] and Mrs. Alma John, honorary member of a chapter who is an award-winning radio commentator [[text cut off]]ly producer and hostess of WPIX-TV's [blocked]"BLACK PRIDE" Show. She addressed the sorority at the gala luncheon. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] The dynamic Judge William Booth who serves in the Criminal Courts of New York aroused his listeners as he urged them to contribute generously to the Charles Evers Fund for a Recreation Center in Jefferson County, Mississippi at a gathering sponsored by the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa. Seated on the dais were the following who also spoke (from left to right): Mrs. Ella W. Butler, founder of the Sorority; Sidney Harris, Supervisor in the New York City Board of Education; Mrs. Florence Hunt, another founder; Mrs. Elizabeth H. Henry, Supreme Basileus of National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa and Murray Cohn, principal of the Louis D. Brandeis High School in New York. [[/caption]]

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