Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 46
IRST of a series of recitals dedicated: to the ~ 75th anniversary of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will be held today by the Camille Fleig Junior section and the Student section of the ortanization. The program will be presented at the Riddick Co. auditorium. 1440 N. Meridian St.— the Junior section at 2:30 p. m.
S at . a ne ng Student gow 3 N. PENN. A N v New officers of the Camille : A Fleig Junior Section are: Judy Bohannon, president; Judith Cox, first vice president; Mary Beth Cook, second vice presi-
dent: Mary Anne ‘Glynn, secretary; Beulah Gordon, assistant secretary; Merwyn Studor, John Gray and Stephan Hall, hosts. Those participating on the proMrs. Ruth
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Paula and Drusilla Zearley, historians; Annrietta Studor, telephone chairman and Raymond Wilson, host. Carolyn Hartman and Carol Ottinger arranged the program, which will present Betty Kuhn and Marilyn Miller, organists; Janice Kapp, Connie “Mae Phillips, Paula Zearley and Virginia McIntyre, pianists; Sherry Lyne Terrell and Eleanor Bull, vocalists and Mary Beth Wright, ;,marimbist. Aeccompanists will’ be Phyllis Lyne and Janice Miles.
MRS. ALBERT REEP is Jun-for-Student Counselor, Mrs. Jes-
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Club Meets Tomorrow
RS. Seward Craig, 5340 Julian Ave., will be hostess at 2 p. m. tomorrow for the Monday Conversatisn Club meeting.
= » » MRS. RCY ELDER ADAMS will review “The Gentle Infidel”
Wm. M. Haine is president of the club.
Hit the Family
Creamed tuna on cheese rings is sure to make a hit with the family. Add a generous amount of grated cheddar cheese to biscuit dough. Roll out and cut with doughnut cutter. Bake and fill “holes” with creamed tuna. Bake the little circles, too. Top each serving with a Give it a generous sprinkle of paprika. RO A
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