Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1970 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JULY 23,1970

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summertime games at Leonard Park hold the interest of (left to right back to camera)Patty Ralkes, Val Wil-

Wedding Vows Read The wedding of Miss Cherri Lynn Philiabaum and William Ross Cauldwell Jr., was held in Robertson Chapel on the Butler campus on Friday, July 17. Rev. Loren Raines officiated at the 7:30 p.m., ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philiabaum, 5510 Meadowood Drive, Speedway. Parents of the groom are Mrs. Jane Cauldwell, 1426 South Reisner and Mr. William Ross Cauldwell Sr„ of Fortville. For the wedding the bride selected a silk organza over satin IUII length gown trimmed with alencon lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses,daisies and stephanotis. Miss Linda Philiabaum served as her sister’s maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss i-ana Andrews, Laurel Russert, and Miss Rita Rieke. Miss Nancy Forrest served as flower girl. The flower girl wore a white silk organza over taffeta while the bridesmaids chose chiffon over taffeta gowns in rainbow colors. They carried colonial bouquets of rainbow catered daisies. The groom was attended by his best man and brother,Mike Cauldwell. The groomsmen were Kenneth Pierce, Rodney Picldtt and Donald Pierce. A reception was held for the newlyweds immediately following the ceremony at Holcomb Garden House. The couple will live at 1116 Whitcomb.

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ANYONE FOR A MUD BATH? - Young men of the Speedway Park Dept., and Speedway High School are shown filling In a large mud puddle under the swings at Leonard Park. Shown (left to right) trying to give the photographer a mud bath are, Mark Burcope, Bruce Hamilton, Nell Oslos, Tom Popcheff. Terry Thomson.

Concert, Buffet Set At Oldfields

The beautiful new concert terraces at Oldfields will ring with the music at Skalkottas, Elgar, Bach and Schubert next Sunday evening as guest conductor Thomas Nee leads the Festival Orchestra and Chorus through their paces for the third program in this summer’s Festival Music Society series. Featured as soloists in the

liams, Dee Kresge-Friday Park Counselor, Kraig Williams, Patty Porten and Forest Wood.

evening’s fare will be Eiji Hashimoto, harpsichordist; Margaret Howell, soprano; Earl Furlow, tenor; and David* Greenlee, baritone. Nee, who is head of the music department at the University of California in San Diego* will open the program orchestrally with Five Greek Dances at the talented 20th - century Greek composer Nikos Skalkottas and the “Introduction and Allegro” for strings of the eminent glish composer Sir Edward El-

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WHAT’S CAROMS? - Bobby Schafer (left) and sister Susan, shooting, play the game at Leonard Parte this week. This is one of the many recreational games for youngsters the Park Dept.' has for children during the summer months.

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gar. Hashimoto, a member of the faculty and harpsichordist-in-residence of the College-Con-servatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, will join the orchestra for JJS. Bach's Concerto No. 5 for Harpsichord and strings to conclude the first half of the concert. The single work scheduled following intermission is Schubert's Mass in G Major for soprano, tenor and bass solo(Continued to page 12)

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