Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1964 — Page 4

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Thursday, March 26, 1964

CLERMONT-JAMES ROBEY P.T.A. Clennont-James Robey PTA held their monthly meeting and open house March 11, and welcomed a full house. Announcements were to be made public. First spring vacation begins March 27th at close of school day to April 6th when students will return. All Wayne Township schools are asked to please register their children for the first grade in advance so plans may be made for teachers, seating and room. April Bth hours 8 aJtn. to 3 pan. and child must be 6 on or before September 9, 1964. Room banners were won by Mrs. Ball for Ist grade and Mr. Ehrhardt for 6th. Nomination committee selected candidates for 1964-65 PTA. For president—Mrs. Gene Gale, vice pres.—Mr. Wm. Sosby, secretary—Mrs. Otis Waldon and treasurer—Mrs. Jesse Phillips. Next meeting in April. More nominations will be accepted from the floor.

AQUARIUM HOBBY CLUB The Aquarium Hobby Club of Indianapolis will hold its monthly meeting at 8:00 pm. on Monday, April 6th in the basement meeting room of the Indiana National Bank at 38th and Sherman Drive. Anyone interested in raising tropical fish is always welcome. This month the club is holding its annual auction of tropical fish, aquarium plants, equipment and accessories. Visitors are welcome and invited to participate in the auction if they wish. EASTER EGG HUNT Westside Optimists Club will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt, March 28th at Krannert YMCA, 605 S. High School Road, at 2 pm. This will be open for children 4 thru 12.

NURSES DANCE The Annual Dance of the Saint Vincent’s School of Nursing Alumnae Association will be held April 4, 1964 at the Slovenian National Home, 2717 West Tenth Street. Dancing will be 9:00 pm to 1:00 »am. to music provided by “The Big Sound.” Tickets are $3.50 per couple and will be available at the door. Everyone is welcome and invited to attend for a good time. CARD PARTY South Side Turners, 306 Prospect Street, are having a .card party, Saturday, March 28. 1964 at 8:00 p.m. Benefit Turners Bowling League. LADIES' GOLF LUNCHEON The Riverside Ladies Golf Club will start their season with a luncheon April 7th at the Holiday Inn, 4665 West 16th St., 12:30 pm all members and prospective members are welcome. Please call Mrs. Fred E. Cory, President UL. 6-5535 for reservations.

BRIDGE TOURNAMENT The Central Indiana Bridge Association, in cooperation with the Western Electric Bridge Club, is sponsoring a bridge tournament for the benefit of The American Cancer Society and United Cerebral Palsy Association. This event will be held Saturday, April A 1964, at 1:15 p.m., E.S.T., at the Western Electric Company plant, 2525 Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis. The Tournament will be a onesession open pair event with an entry fee of $2.50 per person. The charities will receive the gross receipts of the tournament. There will be no deducations for expenses. Prizes, donated by the Central Indiana Bridge Association, and Master Points based on the regular American Contract Bridge League formula for sectional events will be awarded the winners and runner-ups. No reservations or advanced notice is needed. Contestants should bring their own partner.

CHILDREN'S MUESUM Hope Levitt, Bth grade student at School 1, will conduct a program on American folk music Saturday (March 28) at 11 a.m. at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian. She will trace the history and ask the audience to participate in the singing of traditional folk songs, and will accompany some of the tunes on the guitar. Children will be shown how to make and use wash tub drums, cake pan symbols, banjos with rubber bands and other folk instruments. Early folk records will be used to further illustrate the development of American music. The program is free and all are invited.