Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1962 — Page 6

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EASTERN STAR NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Worthy Matron’s colors and flower for the year. Sister Florence Klitsch, Worthy Matron, was escorted to the East by her husband Herbert and their

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president of the Rubys Club, Sister Sharon Mayo, presented Sister Florence with a White Scrap Book that will be kept for her all year by the members of the club. The installation was closed with the newly installed officers forming a broken column in the East while the soloist, Sister Donna Jo Hoss, sang “Now The Day Is Over.” Everyone gathered in the Social Room, which was beautifully decorated, to greet the new officers and their friends and to enjoy the delicious refreshments. “We walk by faith, not by sight.”

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Women's Auxiliary Sahara Grotto The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will sponsor a Pillowcase Card Party Tuesday, April 10 at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. Tickets may be purchased from members or at the door. Attractive prizes will be distributed. The general chairman of the affair will be Mrs. John Buck, Jr. She will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Tharp, tickets and Mrs. Oscar Shake, cards and tallies, and the special prizes by Mrs. Harold Todd, Mrs. Harold Wooten, Mrs. Sherman Clark, Mrs. Merrill Overman and Mrs. O. B. Craig.

FISH FRY There will be a fish fry, Friday, April 13th at Little Flower Auditorium from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for benefit of the Athletic Fund. Adults SI.OO, Grade School Children .75 cents. Carry Outs will be available. Everyone is invited to come.

THURSDAY CLUB TO CELEBRATE The Thursday Club of the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association will celebrate its 39th birthday on Thursday evening, April 5 at 7:00 pan. A special treat is in store for members and friends when Mrs. J. Stanley Petri of the Indianapolis Hobby Club will be guest speaker of the evening. Stuchnt Mental Health Day The Marion County Mental Health Student Association is inviting high school juniors and seniors to attend Student Mental Health Day, Saturday. April 14, 9:30 am., at Central State Hospital, 3000 W. Washington Street Scheduled to end at 3:00 pm., the afternoon program will Offer a choice of tours of Central State Hospital, Laßue D. Carter Memorial Hospital, or the Institute of Psychiatric Research. Although there is no (barge for the luncheon or for tour transportation, advance reservations must be made with the Marion County Association for Mental Health, MB. 4-4311.

Thursday, April 5, 1962

Indianapolis Rose Society Meeting The Indianapolis Rose Society will meet at 8:00 p.m„ Wednesday, April Uth, at the Merchants National Bank, 6031 E. Washington St. Miss Sue Adams, Home Service Consultant for one of the leading seed and fertilizer houses, will present an easier method of care for good lawns and beautiful flowers. The meeting is open to the public and door prizes will be presented.

Children's Museum Program Saturday Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Children’s Museum, announces that two programs will be presented Saturday morning at the Museum, at 10:30 and 11:30. Mr. Alan Roberts, Shortridge High School biology teacher, will conduct the programs on snakes. He will display live specimens, both poisonous and non-poisonous, enclosed in safety glass cases, and will show colored slides of snakes from many parts of the world. He will have fangs and shed snake skins to show the audience, and will tell how snakes live and how they may be safely handled. Everyone is invited to attend the programs. Talk and slides will be presented twice because the subject is so popular that all who wish to attend can be accommodated in the assembly room only by dividing the audience into two groups. To be assured of a seat, Mrs. Golden recommends attending the earlier performance.

Mr. Roberts will bring live snakes from the natural history museum at Earlham College, which has the largest collection of poisonous live snakes in the Midwest In his talk, ho will explain in what way they differ from non-poisonous snakes, ande will describe the typical anatomy of a snake, and display a snake skeleton. His collection of slides includes pictures of reptiles other than snakes, such as the gila mon. star of the Southwest A tree program to which everyone is invited is presented at the Museum, 3010 N. Meridian St. each Saturday morning, usually at 11 o’clock. A Giri Scout badge class also meets on Saturday afternoons: during April the bird badge is offered, the dess meeting four Saturdays in the month.