Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1971 — Page 4

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By tarty Jordan CIA.I IDS

Program Set By Speedway P‘T*A*

Has the commercialism of Christmas left your mind in a whirl and are you feeling your budget rather pinched? On December Bth, at 7:30 pan., in the Speedway Senior High School Auditorium, the Speedway P.T.A. will feature its December program, and it’s free.

The nostalgia at Christmas in Germany and Mexico will be

Girl Scouts To Hold Bazaar Sat.

The Speedway Girl Scouts will hold their annual Bazaar at St. Christopher School in the Social Room on Saturday, December 4, from 11 a.m. to 4 pan. The bazaar will follow an “Old Fashioned” theme with

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presented by the foreign language department with costumes, songs and dances giving young and old a true feeling of the far away lands. The senior citizens of the In-

Holiday Parties At Dolphii Chib

Adult members of the Dolphin Chib will welcome the holiday' season with their

Christmas gift items and ornaments selling as the specialty (rs the day. Refreshments will be served by the Senior Girl Scouts and Mrs. Louise King is in charge of arrangements.

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dependent Living Chib have been invited as special guests for the evening and the homemaking department will serve Christmas goodies from the foreign lands as a special treat.

“Snowball” dance and buffet breakfest on Friday, December 10, beginning at 9 pun. Movies, prizes and Santa will welcome Dolphin children at their party which is planned for December 15, from 2 pun. to Spun. Amal Luncheon Tn Welcome Holidays Mrs. Marshall Weldon will hold her annual Christmas luncheon for friends and neighbors in her Speedway home on Thursday. December 16, at 12 p-™. Mrs. Weldon’s mother, Mrs. Robert Fry of Cleveland, Ohio, will be a special guest at the party. The individual luncheon tables will be decorated with white cloths and greenery accented with Christmas roses and the serving table, also draped in white, will feature a centerpiece of greenery and Christmas roses. Scented candles will be placed in the dining area to add to the yule atmosphere. Mrs. Weldon’s luncheon menu will include a shrimp casserole with mushrooms, tiny green peas, spiced pear salad, and hot luncheon rolls.

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Lyons-Schirtzlnger Vows Read

Wedding vows were ex- zinger and Robert J. Lyons changed by Miss Nancy Schirt- during a 1 pja M ceremony held

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in SL CtatetojMiw Catholic Church oa Saturday, November n. Father John Hartner otfo dated at the wedding. The bride is the daughter of Mr. as* Mrs. Reward AJSchirtstager, 5905 Nash way, and her tafoand is theson <rf Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lyons. MQB N. TWmdw. fofomemlis. She attenfod BaU State University and he Is a soMoratlfe dim University-Purdue University. For her weddtog Mrs. Lyons selected an ivory satapeaofown trimmed with Alencon and Yem iso laco. The gown featured a pleated organza yoke, fitted sleeves to the elbow and full satepeau extendt* to fitted caffe. The A-Uno skirt was ae-‘ :ented with peart clusters and secured a chapel length train. A Throe tiered elbow length veil .fell from a pleated ribbon bonnet with streamers and she canted a cluster of white roses, mist miniature carnatioas, babjrs breath, and stephanotis trimmed with ivory picot rifo bon. The bridal attendants, Miss Mary Martich, maid of honor, Miss Linda Schirtsinger, sister (Cortianed to pages)

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3«

AARP Th Set Up Well Uicle’ Telephon Aii Street Directon

The Speedway Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP, han annouMod that they will be setting up for the use of their members a sort of “Meh Unde” telephone and street directory. At the December 5 meeting of the Speedway Chapter members are asked to bring a card bearing their name, street address, phone number, phis the skill or profession under which ho would be glad to give advice to another member without charge. The meeting wifi take place at the Speedway United Church, 5065W.16thStreet, at2pju. The idea of the directory goes as follows: Mr. “A” may be wondering about resurfacing his driveway with cement, macadam, or stone and a phone call to kindly Mr. “B“, who is retired from that very business, might help him make the right decision as to price and service and possibly even as to the most reliable dealer currently tethe trade. Then too, there is Mrs. “C“ who has been told that the “ball joints” in her automobile are in bad condition and should be replaced, acalltoaccommodat-

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ire Mr. “D”, who is retired from the garage repair business can help her be sure of her car prohteaibeforosheexponds unnecessary dollars. The retired member of the Chapter who is willing to list his or her former profosslM or trade or business for the benefit of his fellow members without charge is assured by the officers of the chajter that the information thus confined to them will not be used for anythin except helpfol advice to a felfew member and that the directory compiled from his cards is to be suppliedto members only and isnottransferred or otherwise commercializedto the annoyance of the retiree. The meeting will alsofeatare a Christmas party and Mrs. Esther Thompson, chapter president, has anraunced that Mrs. Rex Leonard, a member of the Program Committee, will be in charge of arrangements. The Modern-Etts of Speedway High School, under the direction of Robert Wise, will present a musical program suitable to the occasion. Mrs. Harry Elder will also tell a “Christmas Story” and a gift exchange wifi be held wthmale members bringing a dollar gift for another mate member. The female members will do likewise. Members of the singtagchorus include Becky Cox, Mar Kay Cadick, Pam Davies, Katie Rfedy, Betty Liadtey, Peggy Pierce, Diane Hiaimann, Janet Doherty, Dena Wilcox, Kim Kteinknight, JoAnn Brooks, PemTsufiivan and Brooke Pierce. Mrs. Jessie Stevenson, vicepresident of the charter, has announced that the chapter is to receive its Chatter from the National headquarters at the January meeting. Any retiree or anyone age 55 years or over, even though employed, who enrolls before that date may have the privilege of being listed as afoundingmember. The dues ares 2 per couple per year, National, plus $1 for each person per year for the chapter ftind. Refreshments will bo served by Mrs. K. E. Amick and Mrs. Joe Daley. Tri Kappa Plans Niii Caadlt Baiaar Members of the Speedway Chapter of Tri Kappa will hold Candle Bazaar” at the home of Mrs. Donaldeen Reich, 1731 Cunningham Drive, on December 3 and 4. Orders will be taken for stained glass and Christmas decorations and candles will be available from 10 ajn.to 8 p.m., Friday and from lOajn. to 6 pjn., Saturday. Chairman and co - chairman for the “Mini Candle Bazaar” wifi be Mrs. Howard Payton and Mrs, John Collins.

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