Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1954 — Page 3

Thursday* October 14,1954

-t „-yt„ MTMir SQUARE DANCE The Mother’s Chib of Municipal Gardens will hold their regularly scheaUed monthly Square Dance Friday, October 15th in the Gardens Center, 1900 Lafayette Rd. Dances are held the 3rd Friday of each month. Jack Livingston will do the honors, 8 to 11 p.m. SI.OO per couple. ALPHA DELTA OMEGA The Epsilon chapter meets at the home of Julia Mann, Thursday, October 21st. Nila Heston and Dorothy Brockman will have charge of the program, “Trip to Europe.” Remember, dues deadline is November Ist. TRIPLE C HOMEMAKERS The Triple C Homemakers had a delicious meal at the Cook-Out at the home of Stella Crains. We learned a lot on preparing outdoor meals from Mrs. Crain. Mrs. Florence Powell was not able to 'attend because of illness. Don’t forget, we go to Ipalco Hall, 1515 N. Alabama, Friday, October 15th for Homemakers Achievement Day in place of reg*ular "meeting. Exhibits open to public Thursday at 5 pm. With program for families at 7:45 p.m. A style show at 10 a.m. highlights Friday’s program with a surprise in the afternoon. Program closes at 2:30. Anyone desiring transportation, call Be. 1479. Evelyn Huffman, Leader Hazel Lippard, Sec. SAHARA GROTTO AUXILIARY The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will hold its regular stated meeting Wednesday, October 20, 8 p.m. in the Grotto clubhouse, 4107 East Washington St. Mrs Louis Spilker, president, will preside. Marion Owings, Monarch, and his corps of officers will sponsor a variety show for the Auxiliary following the business meeting. Chas. Boehm, Grotto Master of Ceremonies, will be in charge of the snow. Also the Grotto Prophets will serve refreshments in the dining room after the show to all Auxiliary members attending.

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TEEN MERRYMAKERS Hi, gang! - ' We have a new chib in Speedway called the Teen Merrymakers. The meeting was held at Sharon Tarplee’s house. Thanks, Sharon. Sharon served donuts and cider. The meeting was called to order by Lynda Long, Pres. The minutes were read etc. We chose the following officers: Lynda Long, Pres.; Deloris Wilkerson, Vice Pres.; Sharon Tarplee, Sec.; Diana Arnold, Treasurer; Judy Sellers and Donna Anderson, Pub. TEENETTES Howdy there, gang! Well, rm back again with the same old stuff about the meeting. The meeting Ahis week was a bit longer because we didn’t have any suppers or pitch-in dinners. This week we talked mostly of nicknames and finally decided on some all except Janet Jolliff. The names are: Judy Burgin, “Buffy”;

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Sandy Wysong, “Huffy”; Sharon Ashley, “Bunny”; Mary Alice Stierwalt, “Kitty”; Penny Simison, “Holly”; Emily Weigel, “Mussy”; Sandra Finnerty, 'Teddy.” Those are real keen names, girls. Bye lor this week, but don’t forget we’ll be with you next week. Pres., Spndy Wyson ' Sec. & Pub., Sharon Ashley SQUARE DANCE Square up to the singing calls of Jack Livingston, Thursday, October 14th at Brookside Community Center, Olney end Brookside Parkway, 8 to 11 pjn., live music. Dances each 2nd and 4th Thursday nights. ZETA PHI ZETA - The Zeta Phi Zeta Square Dance is October 22 at the Hawthorne Gym, Max Engle, Caller, SI.OO per couple. Call Be. 2748 for tickets.

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