Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1971 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1971

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Delta Sigma To Hold Costume Ball

Members of the Theta Chain ter of Delta Sigma will sponsor an 1 ‘lnternational Costume Ball'* at the West Side Knights of Columbus Hall on Country Chib Road, on October 30. During the evening a 350 money tree will be awarded. Tickets for tbs raffle may be obtained from any chapter member. All proceeds from the evening will go to charity.

Pat Heidenreich Of Speedway Joins Staff Of O'Neal Newspapers

Pat Heidenreich, 2548 Parkwood Drive, has been named news reporter of the Northern Suburbanite and the Zionsville Times newspapers. Announcement of the appointment was made this week by James T. O’Neal, Jr., owner and publisher of the two papers, as well as Hie Speedway Flyer-Journal, Lawrence Journal and the Carmel News-Journal. Mrs. Heidenreich, a resident of Speedway for 11 years, has been a free lance writer and has written for foe Speedway. Flyer-Journal a series of biographical articles and a fashion column. She has also sold sev-

Beautiful Way to Say & jypk “f Love You Truly” Send her a beautiful bouquet of her \ favorites or select • a table arrangement for her home. SPEEDWAY CITY FLORIST 4900 West 16th Street 244-9523 HOURS* 8 ».m. to 5 p.m. MONDAY Urn FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 ».m. to 4:30 p.m. -Cloood Sunday*

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Music for the 9:00 pan. to 1:00 aan., dance will be furnished by “The Diminishing Fifth.” Chapter members will wear costumes de Dieting count-

Hoergers Celebrate Twenty Fifth

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoerger celebrated tteir 25f0 wedding anniversary with a flight to New York City for a week’s vacation. A family surprise party was

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Town Trustee WARD 1 FRED SCOTT Town Trustee WARD 2 FREEMAN KETRON Town Trustee WARDS HARRY EAKIH Town Trustee WARD 4 BRUCE SHERMAN Town Trustee WARD 5 ROBERT HOERGER Clerk Treas. RAY OETH

ries of the world. Tickets at $4 per couple are available by calling Mrs. Joe Keen at 241-3758 or Mr 3. Don Iterschell at 244-0404.

held for foe coqple at foe home of Mrs. Harry Hoerger, 5114 W. 15fo Street, Speedway, following their return.

eral articles to magazines. She is presently negotiating for a syndicated humor column geared to foe housewife’s interests. She is well qualified to write on this subject as she and her husband are foe parents of six children, ranging in age from 17% to two and a half years. Four of their children are teenaged and two of these are foster children. Mrs. Heidenreich’s husband, Bob, is employed with foe Eli Lilly Clinical Research Dept., located at Marion County General Hospital. Mrs. Heidenreich is herself a trained X-ray technician, but considers writing to bejier real love. A-1 Carpet Cleaning No brush** to woar car pot No shampoo to mat pi la STEAMWAY raaidantial-commarcial 846-9030 846-2709

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During a recent meeting of foe "500 Optimist Club”, Neil Wylde performed his last act as president by installing Ray Kirchoff as a new member of foe club. The "500 Optimist Club" meets every Wednesday at 12:00 pan., in foe Flaming Hearth Restaurant in Speedway.;

'Arseriic And Old Lace ' To Be Featured At Ben Davis HS

Ben Davis High School Mask and Gavel will present "Arsenic and Old Lace" at foe school, November 12 and 13. The mystery-comedy concerns a couple of lovable but kooky aged ladles and their strange brother who dabbles in murder. The cast selections Include Diana Blackwood, Gerrle Icenogle, John Uhrig, Kevin O'Day, Terry Tomlin, Randy Cox, Eric Boschen, Doug Moody, Bill Webster, Kevin Blakely, Mark Fulton, Randy Loser and Steve Peay.

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Costume Ball Set For Delta Sigma

Members of the Theta Chapter of Delta Gamma have announced that their annual dance Dr. Crane To Speak The noted newspwr columnist, Dr. George Crane, will speak at foe Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, 963 Girls School Road, at foe 9 ajn. and 11 a.m., services on November •7. According to Mrs. John Garvin, Evangelism Chairman, Dr. Crane will speak on the topic, "Jesus, Master Psychologist." Besides speaking to many public groups,writing his syndicated column, Dr. Crane has been a Church School Teacher at foe Chicago Temple.

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this year will be an "Internationa] Costume Ball.” The event will take place at foe West Side K of C Hall on Country Club Road. Music by foe "Diminishing Fifth” will highlight the evening which will provide dancing from 9 p.m. to la.m. Costumes are optional for foe guests. However, chapter members will come dressed in costumes depicting countries of foe world. Advance tickets may be ob. tained at $4 per couple by calling Mrs. Joe Keen, 241-3758 or Mrs. DonHerschell at 244-0404. AH proceeds will go to charity. During the evening a SSO money tree will be awarded and raffle tickets may be obtained from any chapter member.