Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1957 — Page 4

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Attention Fans! This is just a reminder not to miss “The Unguarded Moment” and “Rock, Pretty Baby” being shown by special return engagement at the Speedway Theatre. I’ll be there with information and application blanks for the Esther Williams and John Wilder Fan Clubs, in case you may be interested in them after viewing our stars. Anyone who joins the John Wilder club will also receive a free pass to a show at the Speedway! I was recently notified that the Esther Williams club was named the most active club of the year in the Canadian Club Council, a large fan club organization. A’wapds will be presented at the national convention in New York City in November. “The Swimmin’ Hole,” our club journal, was also recently named as best publication in the Council. I’ll be looking forward to seeing you at the Speedway Theatre this week! Alice McCracken, Pres. Esther Williams Fan Club John Wilder Fan Club "Charley's Aunt" The Catholic Theatre Guild announces its first production of the 1957-58 season, “Charley’s Aunt.” Under the direction of Jim Light, this show is scheduled to play October 18-19-20th at the Marian College Auditorium, 3200 Cold Springs Road; curtain at 8:30 p.m. The cast for “Charley’s Aunt” is headed by Jay Brooks, Bill HowaM, Melba Burley, Jim Nash and Norma Jean Tom. Sets for this production were designed and executed by Roger Ajamie, Howard Lee and Robert Scheller. The very original costumes of the period were designed and selected by Patrica Tidd. Written by Brandon Thomas, this delightful farce has long been a favorite of theatre-goers all over the world. Tickets are now on sale and may be obtained from any Guild member or at the Ross and Babcock Travel Bureau in the Claypool Hotel.

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along the lesser known paths and fire trails of the Park, and will be of interest even to those who know the Park well. After the hike there will be an evening meal, but no fires. Everyone who enjoys hiking will be welcomed. Each person snould bring his own food. For information and transportation, call the leader: Don Hippensteel, WA. 3-1863 (3248 Washington Blvd.) Industrial Health Conference T4iss Gertrude Stewart, R.N., President, American Association of Industrial Nurses, Inc., Manager of the Medical Department of International Business Ma-

chines Corporation, Washington, D. C., will arrive in Fort Wayne Friday, October 11, 1957, to attend the 4th Annual Industrial Health Conference sponsored by the Indiana Association of Industrial Nurses, Inc., at the Van Orman Hotel, Fort Wayne, October 12 and 13, 1957. Miss Stewart has served as Supervisor at the George Washington University Hospital; Staff Nurse for the U. S. Public Health Service; Staff Nurse, Chief Nurse and Administrative Assistant at the Industrial Accident Clinic in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Aileen Flack, R.N., Program Chairman, Indiana Association of Industrial Nurses, Inc., and Director, Mid-Indiana Indus-

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trial Nurses Association will preside at the 2 p.m.-4 p.m. session of the Industrial Health Conference, Saturday October 12, 1957, in the Oak Room, Van Orman Hotel, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Panel Discussion on Alcoholism. ... As a Problem in Industry will be presented by the Commission on Alcoholism, State of Indiana. Mrs. Flack is on the medical staff of Brown Shoe Company, Vincennes, Indiana. All Industrial Nurses in the State of Indiana, Industrial Physicians, Management, Safety Directors and other Allied Groups are invited to attend the Conference. JOB'S DAUGHTERS PAPER SALE SATURDAY. OCT. 19th