Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1970 — Page 6
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tap solo to the tone of "Five Foot Two.” Cindy Meyer and Phyllis Draper do an acrobatic number to the * 'Smothers Brothers Theme Snog.” The talent contest Is held annually with competition Id five categories: dance, acrobat, novelty, instrumental, and vocal, at various age levels. All three girls are veterans of previous contests.
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Miss Melva Jo Shinn and Andrew Chin Fatt exchanged wedding vows during a 2:30 p.m. ceremony In St. Mark's Methodist Church on Sunday, July 19. The Rev. Cain conducted the wedding. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.
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Shinn, 4948 West 15th Street, Speedway, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chin Fatt of Jamaica, West Indies. The bride Is a graduate of Northwest High School. Her husband received his &A. degree from Boston College and Is attending the University of !California at Santa Barbara, Calif. For the wedding the bride selected a full length gown of white silk accented with floral lace overlay. Her mantilla of net, pearls, and lace was secured by a pill box headpiece and she carried a bouquet of daisies, baby white carnations and Ivy. The matron of honor was the bride’s sister, Darlene Blackstone. She wore a knee length gown of green silk with lace overlay. The bridesmaids, Miss Denise Brown and Miss Ethel MctAnglin, wore yellow gowns similar to that of the honor at-
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tendant. All of the attendants wore garden hats accented with ribbons to match their gowns. The girls carried yellow and white daisy bouquets. The flower girls, Miss Kimberly Sue Myers and Angela Blacks tone, wore outfits to match the attendants. Pradeep Nljhawan of the West Indies, served as best man. The groomsmen were James Skelton and Michael Shinn and the ushers were David Shinn and Bonny Skelton. Joe Skelton acted as ring bearer. The wedding reception was held Immediately following the ceremony at the church. The newlyweds will reside at Santa Barbara, California. Handi-Pens "Handi-Pen,” the all-new pen product that "sticks anywhere” Is now on sale at the eight northern Hook’s Pharmacies. The pen Is produced by Senior Enterprizes, Inc.
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A family gathering at the home of Mrs. Louis Woifla, 5618 Hollister Drive, Speedway, honored the 78th birthday of Mrs. Wolflas mother, Mrs. Ruty Dockter, last week. Present for the cake-cutting are (left to right) Mrs. Helen Fly, daughter; Mrs. Dockter, Dorothy Gatlin, granddaughter; and Mrs. Woifla.
Bridal Shower Held For Betty Haldeman Inly 25
A bridal shower, honoring Miss Betty Alice Haldeman, was held last Saturday, July 25, In the Speedway home of Mrs. Bud Jones. The future bride will wed Yusef Haim Solooki on Saturday, Aug. 22, in an 8 o'clock ceremony at the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. Colors of blue and white accented the serving table which was centered with a wedding bell decoration. Mrs. Jones was assisted by Miss Barbara Webb. Shower guests Included Miss Joal Vogel, Mrs. Marilyn Klookl, Mrs. Louise Haldeman, sis-ter-in-law of the bride-elect, Mrs. Sharon Hutcheson, and Mrs. Dorothy Hanna.
which consists of a group of senior citizens who work on their own to provide themselves a supplemental Income. The purpose of Senior Enterprizes, according to Phillip Van Kersen, executive vice-president of Senior Enterprizes and President of Robert J. Scott Association, a sales promotion firm, is to utilize the talents and skills of retired persons so as to make their knowledge available to meet the needs of various community organizations, or to provide supplemental income as my be required to meet individual needs through special work projects. Van Kersen explained that
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the members of Senior Enterprizes for,. 1 a work group consisting of about eight people to produce the HandiPens. Van Kersen said that the group worked about three hours per day and usually four days per week on the new product and could turn out 3,000 pens each week. “There Is no foreman, explained Van Kersen, they all just monitor the quality of their own work.” "Everyone Is in charge, and the group as a whole sets up their own work output and production techniques,*' said Van Kersen. The pen is now In a market test according to Van Kersen. "We are just testing the product to see how well ltseus,” explained Van Kersen. The pen is available for 49$ at the Hook's stores In Carmel, Noblesville, Nora, Ditch Road and 86th street, Augusta Plaza, Glendale, 38th Street and College and 38th Street and Emerson. Bill Clayton, vice-president of Merchandising at Hook's, gave invaluable assistance In the design and display of "Handi-Pen**, according to Van Kersen.
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