Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1963 — Page 5
Thursday, May 9, 1963
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PERSONALS Southern-style humor will be featured at the nineteenth annual banquet May 9 for employees of Eli Lilly and Company who have been with the firm twenty-five years or more. A reception at 5:45 p.m. will precede a 6:30 p.m. dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Eugene N. Bessley, Lilly president, will serve as toastmaster. Invited to the banquet from Speedway are: Jack H. Kord, 1617 North Auburn; Harold C. Ruschaupt, 1720 North Lyndhurst Drive; Miss Beatrice M. Smith, 1707 Norfolk. + Judith Kirchhoff, Speedway sophomore, is a soprano in the
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chorale and is portraying Juliet in Friday’s production of Romeo and Juliet to be presented by the Ball State Opera Workshop on Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, in the college theatre. Miss Kirchhoff lives at 2316 Winton. Over 100 students and faculty are in rehearsal including 19 cast members, the 40-member chorale, the 23-piece opera workshop orchestra, 9 ballet dancers and 29 production crew members. Romeo and Juliet will feature the ballet corps of Ball State in its first formal operatic student ballet at the college. Robert Lunnon, formerly of Sadlers Well Ballet, is the Director. Herman E. Greenwood, Speedway, Indiana, has been elected Vice-president of the Indiana Uni-
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versity Newman Club—an organization of Catholic college students on secular campuses. Mr. Greenwood is also a member of the famous Marching Hundred and Kappa Kappa Psi, National honorary band fraternity. Speedway Bridge Club There will be no game May 29th. 1. Wayne Edwards-Dave French 2. George and Harriet Owings 3. Dick and Mary Eschenbach 4. Bill and Sheilah Sokeland CARO PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary of Mickleyville Fire Department are sponsoring a Card Party Friday, May 10th at the Fire Station, 817 S. Ingomar (5600 W. Washington) time 8:30 p.m. Nice prizes, door prizes. Public invited. Dolphin Club News Dolphin’s 4th annual mixed league banquet will be held Saturday, May 11 at the Westside K of C hall on County Line Road. Informal hour is 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. Trophies will be awarded in the following categories: first place team; second through tenth place teams; individual awards for first, second and third place actual averages, men and women; individual trophies for actual high handicap single game, men and women; high three game handicap, men and women. Officers will be elected for the 1963-64 season. The league will bowl Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. at Eagle Bowl.
Past season’s officers were George Sipes, president; Quentin Shockley, treasurer; Lucille Sparks, secretary; Stanley Marshall and Ted Price, trophies. The Dolphin Ladies Tuesday morning holing leagues will be held Tuesday, May 14 at Fireside North, 6440 E. Westfield Blvd., 12:30 p.m.
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Indiana’s first lady, Mrs. Matthew E. Welsh, will be hostess at a coffee in the Governor’s Mansion on Tuesday, May 14, at 10:30 a.m. This will be the kick-off meeting of the Indiana Multiple Sclerosis Society’s 1963 MS Hope Chest Campaign scheduled from Mother’s Day, May 12, through Father’s Day, June 16. State Area chairmen, County Chairmen, other volunteer workers and MS patients will be among those present. Mr. V. L. Tatlock, Terre Haute, Chapter Chairman for the Indiana Society, will preside at the meeting.
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SPRING AND SUMMER PROGRAM AT "Y" The Highlight of the summer program will be the opening of the new outdoor swimming pools. The pools will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. The program will also include a very active, learn to swim program for the members. Other activities will include: For the children of the family—boys baseball leagues, and archery instruction, for the girls softball leagues and archery instruction. For the adults there will be a —men’s softball league and golf league, for the women—softball
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and golf league, and for the husband and wife there will be golf league., archery instruction. Camp Adventure, the Krannert Day Camp will also furnish an experience for boys and girls 6-12 in the great outdoors. Another new feature of the summer program will be tap dance and ballet classes during the summer months. For additional information concerning the Krannert “Y” and the program call CH. 1-9313. Mental Health Meeting “Progress Report: Research Into Childhood Schizophrenia will be the topic of Dr. Donald R. Ottinger, at the 14th annual meeting of the Marion County Association for Mental Health on Wednesday, May 15, 1963, 12-noon, Indianapolis Athletic Club,” reports John Phelan, President of the Association. The public is invited. Reservations may be made by calling the Association office ME. 4-4311, extension 43.
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