Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1955 — Page 7

Thursday, March 24,1955

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Experience is, indeed, the best of all ways to learn, agrees Mrs. Geneva Sampson. This adage, she says, may be applied equally well to becoming a good cook, doing a job skillfully, or planning for one’s future security. • From her own experience as a mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sampson knows the need for saving. That’s one big reason why she is a regular participant in the Savings Plan at Prest-O-Ltte. When she needed a new kitchen range, for example, her savings helped her to buy it

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BUTTER MUSIC FESTTVAE Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, one of the city’s most active civic leaders, particularly in musical affairs, has been appointed chairman of the ticket committee for organizations participating in the giant Butler University Centennial Music Festival in the Fieldhouse on April 16. She will be assisted by Mrs. John L. Ryan. Twenty-three other representatives from various musical groups will work with Mrs. Goodman in handling and selling tickets. Booths will be set up at various musical events prior to the festival. z The appointments were made by Edward P. Gallagher, president of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, which is sponsoring the event as the city’s salute to Butler’s 100th birthday. To date 19 organizations with a total membership of 1,000 have accepted invitations to participate. The combined orchestra and choral group will perform simultaneously under the direction of Dr. Fabien Sevitzky and Edwin Biltcliffe, making the festival the largest single affair of its kind ever held in Indiana. Sevitzky, Biltcliffe and others are presently arranging a “popular” program of music that will run approximately 90 minutes. It will combine light classics, stirring militant and patriotic works, Gallagher said. Members of Mrs. Goodman’s committee and organizations they represent are Mrs. R. D. Howell, Philharmonic Orchestra; Mrs. Caryl Cook, Matinee Musicale; R. B. Ellsworth and Frank Reissner, Maennerchor; Mallory Bransford, Organist Guild; William -E. Hollowell and Charles E. Nourse,

Mrs. Geneva Sampson is shown here in the kitchen of her Indianapolis home, teaching one of her granddaughters the art of baking cookies. Mrs. Sampson is a Small Parts Assembler at the Prest-O-Lite Factory, where she has been employed for nearly 30 years. In the smaller photograph, Mrs. Sampson is seen at work in the Speedway plant. Practically everyone at Prest-O-Lite has joined the Savings Plan. They save part of their pay—up to SB3 a month by payroll deductions—and the Company adds up to 30 per cent, depending upon the employee’s length of service. Some employees choose to have their savings under the Plan returned in cash after two years; others prefer to have it invested in UCC Stock or Government Savings Bonds. Still others wish to split their savings, placing half in each part of the Plan.

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Others include Miss Lillian Starost and Mrs. William S. Speicher, alumnae chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota; Miss Jennie Moton, Dett Choral Club; Robert Burford, Allison Chorus; Mrs. Gretchen Coogan and Mrs. Mark Gross, St. Cecelia Chorus; Mrs. Marvin Curie, Woman’s Committee, State Symphony x Society; and Mrs. George Finney, Junior Group, State Symphony Society. Also on the committee are Thomas E. Wright end Michael Carr, Knights of Columbus; Robert Welch, Kennington Post, American Legion; Connie G. Borshoff, Athenaeum Turners; Mrs. Geraldine Miller and Gene Poston, Symphonic Choir; Hilmer Jacobson and James Barnes, Indiana State Teachers College; George Krueger, Indiana University; and Dr. Carl Nelson and George Newton, Ball State Teachers College. Scottish Rite; and Mrs. Louis Binkley and Mrs. George B. Jarvis, alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon.

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Laura Cannon, 1154 North Sheffield; Mrs. Efße Logan, 1143 North Holmes; Mrs. James Coffman, 1410 Berwick; Mrs. Robert Bojßi, 607 Livingston; Mrs. Alice Abigt, 424 North Tibbs; Mrs. Robert Bremer, 1931 Winfield; Mrs. William Haggerty, 2804 West 20th Street; Mrs. John Casley, 1941 North Goodlet. Mrs. Golay is confident the westside will lead the other residential districts as her workers solicit members and funds for Indianapolis Red Cress. The local Chapter’s membership fund campaign, with a goal of $464,711, will continue through March 28th. FISH DINNER ST. CHRISTOPHER'S Friday. March 25ih

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