Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1970 — Page 5

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970

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Members of the Speedway Musicale have sent the children and adults into a world of make believe with their rendition of “Hansel and GreteL” Two shows were presented May 9 and 11, at St. Andrews Lutheran Church and John Knox United Presbyterian Church. Cast members include (front left to right) Jan Roberts, Sue Wise, and Dee Rice. Standing (left to right) are Betty Huston, Marilyn Vidan, Lois Svoboda and Nancy Hendrickson.

Homemakers To Meet May 14 The Speedway Hobby and Homemakers Club will meet at 10:30 a.m., at the home of Evelyn Newlin, 1653 Allison, on Thursday, May 14. Olivia Wenning will assist the hostess. The members are asked to bring a sandwich as well as knitting yarn and pipe cleaners. They later will be used to decorate baskets.

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Dicfc McGeorge To Host Speedway Lassies

The lovely ladies of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway family will be entertained this evening at the Speedway Motel by their dear friend, Dick McGeorge. The 6:30 p.m. event will be the last time McGeorge and his

wife, Helen officially host the annual Champion Party for the working gals at the track due to his retirement as public relations director for the Champion Spark Plug Company.

A.D.O. Inspection Set

The Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega will meet this evening at the International Village Clubhouse for an inspection meeting. Co-host-esses for the event will be Alice Farley and Katherine Baxter. The chapter will be inspected by the National President, Mrs.

Quarterback Arrives At Haug’s

Wrestling and football coach Richard Haug and his wife Mary are the proud parents of a brand new baby boy, David Richard Haug. The Haug*s first child was born at 9:44 a.m. in Coleman

25th Anniversary Celebrated

A surprise 25th Wedding Anniversary party was held recently for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glass, 4927 West 11th Street, at the Banquet Hall in Speedway. The party was co-hosted by

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Majeske-Beatty To Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Beatty, 1969 Patton Drive, Speedway, aimounce the engagement of their daughter, Anita to William Majeske. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Majeske of Lewistown, Pennsylvania. The future bride is a graduate of Central Business College. She Is presently attending Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. She is Miss Blind Named T( Miss Mary Beth Blind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blind, 1705 DeSoto Lane, has been named to the Junior Board of the Purdue University Student

Charlotte Hotz, of Delphas, Ohio. She will be accompanied by the National Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Rowena Huffman. Following the inspection a program on “Narcotics” will be presented by Olivia Wenning.

Hospital on Saturday, May 9. The birth added to a winning year for the Speedway Junior High School coach. His first win of the year was when his team won the 4-way tournament. Congratulations to the Haug’s.

the couple’s son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glass and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stryker. Out of state relatives were on hand for the celebration along with 50 guests. Teagarden On Dean’s List Peter Teagarden, 6105 Meadowood, was placed on the Dean’s List of the school of Education, Miami University. The Dean’s List honors those who have maintained a scholastic average of 3.000 or above for at least twelve credit hours of work. This distinction is an honor which will be an incentive to continued superior achievement in the university. Pre-School Story Hour This months pre-school story hour at the Speedway Public Library will be held on Wednesday, May 20, from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m., and on Tnursday, May 21, from 10:15 to 11:00 p.m. Children under 4 years of age are not eligible to sign up. For further information and registration phone 2438959. May Day Held At Wheeler The first grade at Wheeler School presented a May Day program on May 1, under the direction of Mrs. Tincher and Mrs. Webber. Featured entertainment for the afternoon event was a gymnastic display and May Pole Dance offered by the children. Refreshments were served by the children to their mothers following the program. The occasion also honored Mrs. Webber who will leave the teaching profession for the new career of mother. Homemakers Ta Meat The Speedway Home Makers will meet at the home of Mrs. Bernie Norman, 6141 West 29th Place, for a noon covered dish luncheon on Thursday, May 14. Mrs. Norman will be assisted by Kay Mitchell, Dorothy Hanna and Doris Thompson.

employed as a Medical Secretary. Her fiance, having returned from a year in Viet Nam, is serving in the United States Air Force at Grissom Air Force Base. He attended Point Park College, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, prior to his enlistment. A July 11 wedding Is being planned in the Speedway United Methodist Church. Junior Board Government Services. Miss Blind is a freshman at Purdue. She is majoring in elementary education. fated 'Medduty A 1:30 p.m. wedding was held Sunday, May 10, for Miss Elaine White and Cpl. R. Scott Bland in the Speedway Christian Church. The ceremony was conducted by Dr. Ray Montgomery. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John H. White, 495 So. Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bland, 5610 W. 16th Street. The bride’s maid of honor was Connie Hand and the groom’s best man was Ron Murphy. Following the ceremony, the couple departed for Dunfrles, Virginia, where they will reside while Cpl. Bland is stationed at Quantico Marine Base.

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Seven alumnae of the 1920 class at Ben Davis celebrated their 50 year reunion at the Holiday Inn last Saturday evening. Their history teacher, Mrs. Bonnie Barrell was also on hand for the occasion. Members attending (front left to right) are Robert Deputy, Joy Abbott, Florence Vehling, Ina M. Price and Mrs. Barrell. Grads in the back row (left to right) include Carl Freund, Samuel Lentz and Raymond Earle.

Grandmother’s Club Birthday Dinner Held

Pink and silver decorations accented the Teacher’s Building for the 10th birthday dinner celebrated by the Crossroads of America Grandmother’s Club #597 on May 11. Mrs. Millie Holland, charter member of the club, was chosen as Queen for Yearly Luncheon Held The h.any Bird Homemakers Club met at the home of Lois Svoboda on May 6th, for a tour of the Decorator Show House. The club members then traveled to the Iron Skillet for their yearly May luncheon.

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a musical program. Currently the club Is raising money In various ways to make a contribution to the National Project “City of Hope.” The National goal Is SIO,OOO.

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