Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1966 — Page 3
Thursday, February 3, 1966
Annual Dessert Card Party at St. Gabriel The Women’s Club of St. Gabriel Church has asked Mrs. John O. Zore to be general Chairman this year. Playing will begin at 8:00 pan. on Wednesday, Feb. 16th in the Church Social Hall, 6000 W. 34th St Homemade candy will be sold. Door prizes and table prizes will be awarded. Admission is SI.OO. Tickets can be purchased early from Mrs. James J. Delaney, telephone 291-1289, or that evening at the door. Indianapolis Home Show An estinjated 130,000 persons will throng to the Manufacturers’ Building at the State Fairgrounds to attend the 41st annual Indianapolis Home Show when it opens tomorrow, Friday, February 4 and continues through Sunday, February 13. Ninety-eight exhibitors will display merchandise in 132 colorfully decorated booths. The exhibits will represent nearly 300 manufacturers from throughout the world. Products from numerous national experimental laboratories will be demonstrated by the exhibitors as well as being used in the Centerpiece model home. Such items as “batten roof,” natural Cypress siding, built-in ice making machine, decorative block and “spider” design stone detail are but a few of the items on display. Opening ceremonies will be held Friday night, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p.m. when the ribbon will be cut and Indianapolis Mayor John J. Barton will unlock the centerpiece Model House with the traditional “Golden Key.” Sid Collins, Indianapolis’ Voice of the 500 will act as Master of Ceremonies for the event which will be held in the Mall area in front of the house. This year’s Home Show Queen, Miss Susan Lynn Schmoll, will be crowned by last year’s Queen, Miss Barbara Hart. Miss Schmoll’s court will also be present. A suburban park scene with low-key lighting, which gives a twilite effect, will greet the visitors as they enter the Mall area. Leading up to the $50,000 Centerpiece House will be circular walks invitingly attractive with spring flowers as borders. Designed by Henry Meier, the house is a rustic contemporary in an unusually different “Y” shape. The Hughey Construction Company will have finished the house in a record 18 days. Hoosier materials have, in most all instances, been used throughout the home. All items used in the building and furnishings are readily available in this area. Over SIO,OOO in give-a-ways await the public. Each night, except opening night, an RCA Victor Color Television set will be given away; 75,000 trading stamps will be given by the Standard Grocery Company during “Standard Days,” February 7, 8 and 9; Radio Equipment will present a Wheel Horse Tractor and two Power Mowers. A “kitchen full” of food will also be given. Each day, many of the exhibitors will give away many prizes. All types of spring flowers are blooming in the attractive garden designed and constructed by TTaglp Creek Nursery Company. Also on view in the garden area is the largest display of exposed aggregate slabs in this area. Visitors may walk through the garden area without seeing the model home. The very latest in home furnishings, direct from the recent Chicago Spring Furniture Showing will be displayed inside the model house and in the three room apartment in the Mall. These rooms have been done by John Britz of the William H. Block Company. More than 130,000 persons are expected to attend the gala affair which is one of the largest Home Shows in the nation.
23rd ANNUAL TRIAD CONCERT The 23rd annual Triad Concert, which brings together three large Indianapolis fraternal organizations presenting ‘good fellowship through music* will be highlighted in a special 30-minute program by WFBM-TV on Sunday, Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. Combining the male voices of the Columbians of the Knights of Columbus, The Murat Chanters of the Murat Temple, and The Indianapolis Maennerchor of Athenaeum Turners, the 200strong Chorus meets each year to meld voices in a concert of musical enjoyment and revelry. Musical directors of the groups are Ed Krieger, The Columbians; Walter Shaw, The Chanters; and Don Neuen of the Maennerchor. WFBM-TV*s Lou Sherman will host the Channel 6 program, which will be tape recordeddirect from the Murat Theater on Friday, February 4th for telecast on February Bth.
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same hour Peter Silet, North Central High School student, will tafcp the younger children on a “magic carpet” visit to Hawaii. Both programs are free and all youngsters are invited. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike in the Danville Park on Sunday, February 6. Meeting times and places are 1:00 p.m. at the east side of the Statehouse and 1:30 at the park. A visit to the basket shop in Danville is aign planned. Mrs. Oran Linzie of near Danville will be the leader. MOTHERS OF TWINS The Mothers of Doubles Twin Club, westside area, will meet on Tuesday, February 8, 1966, 8:00
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pm at the home of Mrs. Charles Nelson Jr., 4514 Patricia St. Being featured this month is Mrs. Martha L. Oren, who will show slides of her recent trip to Puerto Rica Mothers of twins are invited to attend. For reservations or information about the dub, call Mrs. Nelson, 291-6486. Union Carbide Declares Fifty-Cent Dividend The board of directors of Union Carbide Corporation has today declared a quarterly dividend of fifty cents (50c) per share on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation payable March 2, 1966, to stockholders of record at the close of business February 4, 1966. The last quarterly dividend was fifty cents (50c) per share paid December 1, 1965. TENOR, LEWIS WITH SYMPHONY Richard Lewis, acclaimed as England’s greatest tenor, will appear with Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5 and 6 at Clowes Memorial Hall. One of the brightest stars of the San Francisco Opera, Mr. Lewis is also the manistay of the Royal Opera at London’s Convent Garden and has been the leading tenor at the famed Glyndeboume Oepra Festival for fourteen years. He was awarded the Commander of the British Empire for his services to music on Jan. 1, 1963. One of Great Britain’s highest awards, the event was doubly distinctive since he was the only professional musician to appear on the List Live Y-ers To Tour Telephone Company One of the newest groups in town, the Live Y-ers, will see first-hand just how fast it takes to call Anchorage, Alaska, the pushbutton ease of the future and perhaps meet the harming gal behind “number, please?” when they tour the Indiana Bell Telephone Company February 10. Sponsored by the YWCA, the Live Y-ers will meet Thursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. each month
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and Planned DOD Quality Improvement Developments.” Mr. Vining has spoken to our group before and has been asked back by popular demand. Mr. Vining attended Rensselear Polytechnic Institute and is the author of several papers and films on Quality Management Jewish Community Center Series A new discussion series entitled “Leitmotifs in America, Now and Then” will be held weekly on Tues. at 12:45 pan. begining Feb. 8 a tthe Jewish Community Center Association, 6701 Hoover Rd. Each of the eight discussions will be two hours in length.
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