Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1970 — Page 6
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Members at the Bowling Bell met at the Legion last week for their annual Christmas party. On hand for the event were (left to right) Mrs. Gene Mead, Speedway and the bowling club president, Mrs. Dorothy Pond of CarmeL
Winings To Welcome Daughter
E. T. R. 2 John D. and Mrs. (Carol Winings) Phillips will arrive in Speedway from Puerto Rico on Sunday, December 29, for a three week holiday visit with Mrs. Phillips family.
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Mrs. Phillips is a life long resident of Speedway and a ’69 graduate of Speedway High School. She has been In Puerto Rico with her husband since March of 1970, where they will
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return for another two years following their visit here. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Winings and brother Tim reside at 2726 Patton Drive. Her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Heald and son Brett live at 1850 MacArthur Lane in Speedway. Mr. Phillips parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and brother Bob and his sister Sally, from Pittsburg, Pa., will also be house guests of the Robert Winings during the gala holiday period.
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Former Speedway Residents Active In New Jersey Play
The Northern Branch of Amerlcan Association of University Women have put environmental problems on the stage with the members performing “Apocalypse of the Absurd: The End of the World In Six Acts.** The play was written and directed by Mrs. Julian R. Livingston of Englishtown, N.J. The scenario and sound was handled by Mr. Livingston, a former resident of Speedway. Mrs. Livingston, daughter of Dr. S. D. Malouf and the late Mrs. Malouf, Is a concert pianist who studledatßoosevelt
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University in Chicago with Rudolph Ganz. She has played as a soloist with symphonies throughout the mid-west and has made several television appearances. She Is also a piano teacher. Livingston, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Livingston of Speedway, is a research engineer with Bell Laboratories. In addition to his engineering degrees, he holds a degree in music composition from the Indiana University School of Music. He is presently writing an opera.
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Sorority Names Committee For Concert
Members cf Gamma Theta, Speedway Chapter of Psi lota ACM. Winners Nsnil Westwood Country Chib has announced the winners of the ACBL membership game which was held on Tuesday, December 16. First place went to Mrs. John Aikin and Monte Hale. Second place winners were Mrs. Mel Henry and Marty Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tbon> berry won third place. The next game will be held in the clubhouse on Tuesday, January sth, at 7:30 p.m.
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Xi will sponsor a performance of the Indiana University “Singing Hoosiers** on January 10, in the Speedway High School Auditorium at 2:00 pjn. Mrs. Thomas Shaw will serve as chairman for the event. Mrs. Jack Hibner and Mrs. Robert Scheefter are in charge cf the ticket sales. Tickets may be purchased in a block cf 20 or more at 81 per ticket. Regular tickets are available at $2 for adults and 81.50 for students. Numbers to call for tickets and forther information are 293-3114; 924-0263; or
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241-1367. Other committoe members include Mrs. Edward Hawkins and Mrs. Weldon Hackett, publicity; Mrs. Sidney Volts and MrsJFrank Celarok; posters; Mrs. De Brubaker and Mrs. Peter Etchoil, patrons: and Mrs. Thomas Forrest and Mrs. Ruth Muir, usherettes. Gamma Theta maintains hospital equipment for people living in the Speedway area, contributes annually to the Indianapolis, Speech and Hearing Clinic and awards scholarships toSpeedway High School students each year.
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