Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1971 — Page 4
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Madrigal Singers Prepare For Annual Dinner
Ben Davis High School Madrigal Singers are putting finishing touches on the production of the annual Madrigal Dinner set for the high school cafeteria for Saturday night, Dec. 11. Mrs. Geraldine Miller, choir director, and members of the chorus are prebers of the chorus are not only preparing the music, but planning the costumes and setting that will add atmosphere to the annual event. Sixteenth finery will clothe the participants, and the setting will include candle light, wassail bowls, and strolling singers. Guests will enjoy a medieval feast as they hear music of Christmas seasons four cen-
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furies ago. Voices in the Madrigal Singers are: sopranos, Jan Morgan, Joan Dolson, Kay Bauer, and Julie Reynolds; altos Joni Marshall, Susie Allee, Gloria
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The Indianapolis Community Choir, nnder die direction of Dick Dennis, will sing and help with the tree trimming ceremony at General Hospital on Sunday, December 12, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Trees will be trimmed cm three floors of the hospital. On December 21, the choir will sing on the Circle at 7 p.m. accompanied by Mrs. William
Hazel, and Deb Black; tenors Kevin O’Day, Matt Boughton, Doug George, and Mark Fulton; and basses Jim Sisil, Ron Moody, Tom Kingery, and Randy Wolven.
Clayton. Following the appearance on die Circle choir members will meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Haver for their annual Christmas party. Anyone wishing to join the choir may do so by attending the rehearsals on Tuesday evenings in the Broadway Methodist Church choir room at 7:30 pjn.
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Mrs. Nigs Ttarts Bazaar Varkers
Mrs. Louise King, Speedway Girl Scout Neighborhood Bazaar chairman, wishes to thank everyone who attended the recent Girl Scout Bazaar and made it an outstanding success. A big "thank you” also goes to Fatter lindeman and St Christopher-s parish for once
Businessmen’s Dinner Dance Set For Dec. 17
Those attending the Christmas Dimer-Dance of the Speedway and Westside Businessmen’s will dance to the music of the Pyz Put Band. The event is schethited for 7 n.m >t Dec. 17, at the Holiday Inn, Speedway, 4665 W. 16th St. Speedway Police Chief Robert Copeland, Fire Chief Ed Sowell, ami their wives will
Mrs. Gagen To Host Musicale
The Speedway Musicale, a member of the National Federation of Music Clubs, win meet
again lending their fine facilities for toe annua) event. To all the workers and tattlers who helped to set up and clean up toe bazaar, especially Kenneth Wiggins, Mrs. Kh*extends her toird and Anal "thank you”.
he special guests for the evening's program. Tickets indude a buffet dtoner, program, and dancing to the Fyz Pat Band’s music. Tickets, which are $lO, may he obtained through members of the Association, or by contacting Mrs. Omar Lambert, secretary, at 244-2053.
in toe home of Mrs. Arnold Gagen, 6141 Alpine Avenue, on Tuesday, December 14. Members are asked to bring $1 gifts which will be given to toe boys and girls at General Hospital. The program for toe meeting will be “The Legends of toe Madonna” sung by Mrs. Richard Frey, Mrs. Boyd Morrow,Mrs. Richard Hickock, Mrs. Thomas Huston, Mrs. Norman Krause, and Mrs. Don Richards. Mrs. Charles King and Mrs. Don North will serve as accompanists. Mrs. Frey is in charge of toe program and co-hostesses for toe meeting will be Mrs. King and Mrs. Donald Laskowski.
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The annual Christmas luncheon for the Bowling Bell League found Mrs. Jean way; and Mrs. Dorothy Pond, Carmel, exchanging gifts and conversation at toe Flaming Hearth Restaurant The Bowling Bells comprise 12 teams of ladies from all over the city.
Service Projects To Be Outlined By Deanery
Two service projects of toe North Deanery, Indianapolis Council of Catholic Women, will be outlined at toe 10 a.m. meeting planned for Thursday, December 9, in toe American Fletcher National Bank Friendship Room, 2829 N. Meridian. Members will collect gifts at toe meeting to be distributed later in toe month at toe Cold Springs Veterans Hospital where the members will provide the ornaments and trim a tree in ward as well as a tree in toe chape!. Suggested gifts for the hospitallzed veterans include small adult games to fit in a bedside table, stretch socks, facial tissues, paperback books, instant coffee, hankies, stamps, stationery, size 38 to 40 “T” shirts, wallets and canteen Yule Party Sit At Noising Home According w Alice Hickok of Speedway, toe Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma phi has planned a joint Service Project and Social Activity for Saturday evening, December 11. Husbands and dates will join their wives and girl friends as they entertain the residents of toe Lunhurst Nursing Home with a Christmas' partfeO Mimored to be there to present small gifts to everyone. Following toe entertainment refreshments will be served. The activity has been planned by Mrs. Terry Gillespie, Mrs. Michael Carrigan, and Miss Marjle Swartzbaugh, Service chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heinrichs will host a post “Caroling Party” in their home with surprises in store for everyone. Vimi’s Club Hilts The Speedway Area Federated Woman’s Chib will meet tomorrow morning, Dec. 10, for th?ir regular monthly meeting, and a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Victor Husser, 2610 Parkwood Drive. Mrs. George Fopchett will be co-hostess. Coffee will be served at 9:30 a an, At 10 o’clock the Speedway Musicale will present the program, “Christmas in Song.” Mrs. Husser will present devotions for the meeting, and the president, Mrs. C. Raymond Earle, will conduct a short business meeting. Homemakers Plan Christmas Party The Speedway Racing Ho.u - makers will meet Monday, December 13 at the iron Skillet for a Christmas party, at 7;30 p.m. There will be a gift exchange following the dinner. Hostesses will be Barbara McQuear and Ealine Troth.
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coupon books purchased at the hospital which the patients can use in toe hospital canteen later in toe year. Speaking at the meeting will be James S. Thurston, secretary of toe board of the “Meals on Wheels” program in Indianapolis. He will outline toe “Meals on Wheels” program for members who will participate in foe county-wide program which opened here last sproing. Indianapolis Council of Catho’ic Women volunteers will join other volunteers in delivering food to shut-ins who referred to toe program by their doctors. One hot meal and one cold meal, delivered at toe same time, are pre-
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pared by either the Americana Nursing Home East, University Heights Hospital or Methodist Hospital. The program is one which beganin Great Britain after World War I and moved to the United States later. While many communities have this type of program, the program adapts itself to the local community and is not a program organized on a nationwdie basis. During the meeting Mr. Thurston will answer questtons from toe membeas planning to participate and will bring a volunteer driver to relate her personal experiences In helping local residents who live alone and find it impossible to prepare food for special diet restrictions.
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