Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1971 — Page 5
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,1971
Library Christmas Plays
As a special Christinas treat, the Speedway Public Library will present two Christinas plays in its community room on Saturday, Dec. 18. The Elves and the Shoemaker is the story of three elves who brigfcten the old Shoemaker's Christmas. Christinas Pie concerns the difficulty that the Queen of Hearts faces in preparing Christinas dinner for
Dolphin Chib To Welcome New Tear
A “Nite of Nostalgia” or “72 or Bust” will welcome in the New Year for members and guests of the Dolphin Club on December 31. All past dance chairmen will be recognized at the dance which will begin at 9 p.m.. Music by the “Skyliners”will set the mood fertile event which will feature decorations used at parties during the 1971 season. Hats and noisemakers will be provided and a buffet breakfast will be served at 1 a.m. Reservations for the evening
Garden Room Open At Museum Of Art
Mrs. Robert C. Mogg, chairman of the Alliance Garden Room at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, has announced that the Garden Room Restaurant is again serving luncheonsappealing to both men and women everyday except Monday. Under the supervision of the Alliance the restaurant will offer a new, Saturday and Sunday buffet from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Serving times through the week will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations are not necessary but are appreciated. Alliance members from our area will be serving as hostesses in the restaurant and they invite all their friends and
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her king. The program, suitable for children of all ages, starts at 1:30, Dec. 18, and will last approximately 45 minutes. There will be a story and songs between the plays. Members of the cast include Karen Clod* fetter, Jane Pirtle, Kelly Eg* gert, Lori Wilson, Bev Peter* chef, and Patty Bauguess.
will be $lO per couple for members and sl2 a couple for noumembers. On Friday, December 10, members and their guests will gather at the club for the “Snoball” adult dance party at 9 p.m. Hosts for the event will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeman. Door prizes will be available and a buffet breakfest will be served. The price of the evening will be $5 a couple for members and $7 a couple for guests.
neighbors to come and visit this truly lovely luncheon site. La Lecha League Meeting Planned Members of the Speedway La Leche League will meet in tile home of Mrs. Phyllis Ziege,sl4 Castle Manor Court, on Monday, December 13, at 8 p.m. The topic for discussion will be “Ad. vantages of Breastfeeding”. . Anyone interested in joining the group is invited to attend this meeting. For further information contact Mrs. Ziege at 241-5101.
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Members of Girl Scout Troop 546 pause in their shopping at the pre-sale of items made by their troop for the annual Girl Scout Christmas Bazaar last Saturday. The girls are Brenda Mason (left), Carla Corrington, Judy Corrington, Theresa Barrett (partly hidden), and Nancy Barrett. Mrs. Charles Bowling is Troop leader.
Toastmaster Club To Be Formed Sat.
A Champagne Breakfest Banquet in the Speedway Motel will be the setting for the formal charting of the Checker Flag Toastmaster Club on Saturday, December 11, at 10 a.m. District Governor, C.C. Grove will officiate at the breakfast. The Toastmaster Checker Flag Club 2007, Is the only breakfest club meeting in Marion County. Prospective members are invited to attend regular meetings every Monday
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morning from 6:59 a.m. to 8-30 a.m., at the Holiday Inn Speedway, 4700 West 16th Street. St. Ann’s Card Party Mrs. Don Dallessandro has announced that St. Ann’s Church, 2850 South Hott Road, will hold a “card party” on December 11. The public is invited to attend the 8:00 p.m., event.
Open House Set At Cathedral
AU eighth grade boys and their parents are invited to attend the annual “Open House” at Cathedral High School, 14th and North Mori* dian, on Sunday, December 12, beginning at 2:00 pan. Cathedral High School is a private school for boys of all faiths. During the open house information concerning curriculum, entrance requirements, and tuition fees will be made available. A tour of the facil-
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Lioness Club Meeting Set
Members of fee Speedway Lioness Club will meet at fee Speedway Public Library on Tuesday, December 14, at p.m. Lucille Ross will present fee program entitled, “Christmas Tree”.
Progressive Homemakers Club Meets This Evening
Active and inactive members of the Progressive Homematers Chib will meet this evening at 6:00 pjn., at the Iron Skillet for their holiday dinner. Following the dinner Mrs. Jessie Manors, 2262 N. Centennial, will welcome the members to her home for a party and' nrchange of “homemade” gifts. Mrs. Sue Bailey will assist the hostess. Thu November 18th meeting of the homemakers was held
kies will be a special feature of the day. Lilin Part; The Madden Nottingham,Unit 38 of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at fee Speedway Motel on December 14, for their annual Christmas party. The event is planned for 12 p.m.
Sue Whitmare wi'l sene as chairman for the meeting. Hostesses will include Susie Jones, Darcas Thompson, Irene Kern, Grace Combs, June Stewart, Dorothy Gebauer, and Dorothy Harma.
at the home of Mrs. Mary Ar* mantrout, chib president, with Mrs. Mamie Branch serving as co-hostess. Mrs. Natalie Gilson, a new member, was welcomed and reports were given on the Carolyn Churchman Radio Show, which was attended by several of the members, and on the tour of Northwest Manor Nursing Home. While at the Home the members met with the patients they are adopting.
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Haas Uaderway far Repair Of BDHS A«ditori» Plans for repair of the auditorium area of Ben Davis High School, following the recent fire there, are going ahead, with bids having been asked for re* pairs. The greatest delay in using the auditorium will be in replacing the ceiling, and getting the electrical and mechanical systems in this part of the building in operating condition. There is no lighting, heat, or air conditioning for the auditorium until this can be accomplished. Time estimates for the entire job to * completedare six months.
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