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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 15

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I DAY, MAY 18, 1973 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE ITS HAPPENING IN MAY Conrad 'Drivers Dinner Host Vs.f 4 7v from Satellite Beach, three "grands" from Wash-ington, D.C., and two "grand from Galveston, Tex. The nine youngsters, ranging in age from 8 to 13, will be entertained by their grandparents with home cookouts, will view the "500" Festival Parade and will attend the 500-Mile Race. Concerningj I Women This year Indiana Secretary of State Larry Conrad gets the privilege of being host to the third annual "State of Indiana '500' Drivers Dinner." He does consider it a privilege, because he is a true race fan. And he's come up with a dandy plan for a relaxed social evening under the stars, weather permit-ting, of course. The date Is Wednesday, the time is 7 p.m.

and the Helton and her son, Robert, of Brazil; Mrs. Floyd Miller of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hemmer and family of Huntingburg, and Mr- and Mrs. Morris Rose of Boggstown.

Austins' Visitors The basement of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Spencer Peter Austin, dubbed the "Grand" room, will be well filled by May 25 when nine of their grandchildren arrive in town for a 500-Mile Race festivities visit. Scheduled to arrive May 24 and 25, unaccompanied by parents, are four "grands" BLACK and WHITB FABRIC 75 Dlfftrmt Pitltrm In Stock NobUivilU ZSV. 5, VINB ST.

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on tht MldKnd i) MinvtM NKt of emmw RESIDENTS PERFORM Past presidents the Alliance of the Indianapolis Mu-lum of Art performed In a skit ot yes-rday's annual luncheon in Woodstock lub. Wearing hats from their "eras" re Mrs. Harry J. Harmon (left), the out going president, and Mrs. C.

Severin Buschmann (center), president In 1960-1961. Hatless is the newly-elected alliance president, Mrs. George C. Char-bonneau. (Star Photo by William A.

Oates) Gerald Bennett and Mrs. William Ernst. Brady Party An after-the-race patio party is planned May 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P.

Brady for their guests who will view the 500-Mile Race from Paddock boxes. Among guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Schaettle of Independence, and Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Gus of Trafalgar. Their sons, Harold and Patrick, have included friends in the guest list. north keystone hwy. 31 s. norrn Keysrone FORMAL FASHIONS When that fecial occasion fathion specialists In sizes 18 to 60 and 16Viio 32Vi calls for formal attire tv by not rent? Introducing a really great new idea in formal attire: The TuxTail by place NOT the old Governor's Mansion, NOT the pool at Riley Towers, but the Alliance Garden Pavilion of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Some 200 to 250 are on the exclusive invitation list for the social hour and buffet dinner. The invitation list is headed by the 33 qualifiers for the 500-Mile Race and their wives, and also includes the officials, officers and directors of the United States Auto Club; officials of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, car owners, the Governor and other elected state officials. 'Last Row Party' Not for the winners, probably, and not for the losers, necessarily, but quite possibly for the otherwise unfeted the Indianapolis Press Club will honor the 31st, 32d and 33d-position qualifiers for the 500-Mile Race at a "Last Row Party" Thursday in the club. Guests of honor won't be known, obviously, until 6 p.m. Sunday when 1973 race time trials end.

Former "500" driver Fred Agabashian, who presides over Champion Spark Plug Company activities at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway each May, was invited to be the guest of a Press Club board member-friend on the grounds that he finished 32d in 1955. explained regretfully that he had a prior committment for Thursday night, but added that if he'd had a choice he would have been -somewhere else in 1955, too. Gates will open at 7 p.m., say invitations to IPC members, and the balloons will go up at 8 p.m. The Indianapolis Star sports editor, Bob Collins, will be the emcee. Riviera Dance The Riviera Club is getting ready for its annual "Checkered Flag Dance" for members and guests from 9 p.m.

until midnight Friday. The ballroom will be decorated with pennants, race Palm Beach. From the 10th Thomas Roast front, it's a tapered cutaway tuxedo. Viewed from the 1 UJX back, it's a modified tail coat. Accessorized with a wing collar shirt and white tie, you can wear it to the most formal affair.

With nulled shirt and velvet tie, it's perfect for any al iii ii a i i black tie occasion. Get II IJ I 1 the best of two worlds in Fluttering race flags will flank the front and back lawns of the home of Mr. back lawn for the Thomases' when guests arrive for their 4 p.m. race-day party May 28. Black-and-white checkered pennants and tablecloths will carry out the race theme, with race-day balloons strung criss-cross over the back lawn for the Thomas' 10th annual race party.

The traditional roast round of beef will be served, according to the hostess. Out-of-town guests include Mrs. Robert L. Batt, Miss Virginia Batt and Ora Kri-der Jr, all of Tampa, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Helton of Vista, Mrs. Charles part patio longs delightfully priced specially sized T6V2 to 26V2 you'll want to throw a party just to show them off scooped necklines and skirts with pretty trims cool, no-care fabrics of polyester and cotton machine-wash and dry with ease gingham check skirt in blackwhite gingham check top, solid skirt in bluewhite or pinkwhite 1 Mail orcfors ptmatm add 75c poilag I and loti lax appropriate in your arta. this handsomely versatile TuxTail by Palm Beach, and you can rent it at KEFHNGTON'S FORMAL WEAR 132 E. New York 634-1583 East Shadeland Plaza Center, 353-9491 922 Broad Ripple 251-2206 cars and pictures of famous race drivers.

Music for dancing will be played by the Sugar and Paul Burton Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. TomShadin-ger and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Statz are making the plans for the dance. MiramarBall Traditional black and Reg. T.M. Goodall Sanford OPEN SUNDAY 1 EVENINGS TILL 9:00 'J 4 4 The Personal Salon i I STOUT SHOPPER white race flags and black and white balloons will decorate the ballroom of the Mir-amar Club when the annual "500" Ball is held there from 9 p.m. until midnight tomorrow.

Members and their guests will dance to the music of Tom Cisco and the Naturals. Guests will be greeted by persistence is a virtue worth working for I NORTH 4510 N. KEYSTONE AVE. 545-1391 I SOUTH 3306 S. EAST ST.

783-2921 shop both stores friday 'til 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer and Mr. and Mrs.

William Pack. Arrangements for the ball are being made by Mrs. '''i nMf ".4 Goodwin Ceremony Performed L779 DAVIDSON BOUTIQUE $140 These items (and more) on sale thru May 25th Come in and take advantage of these great savings add hew charm to your home NOW! Was SALE 98c 9.98 29.98 12.98 43.98 19.98 CRICKET STOOL 3.98 LARGE SUGAR BUCKET 1 3.98 ETAGERES 54.98 3-Drawer NITE STAND 20.98 42" Round Extension TABLE 54.98 BOSTON ROCKER 25.98 1 7 Was Ladder Back CHAIR 10.98 GARY WRIGHT U.S. 31 Sooth )AVE STEVENS 4th and Keyston MRS. KLEIN Robertson Chapel at Butler University was the 1 1 i last night for the wedding of Miss Sherilyn Lee Goodwin and Steven Pale Klein.

The reception was held in Iloicomb Garden House. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. R. Gerald Goodwin and Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert W.Klein. The bride is a graduate of Ball State University and a SALE. 6.98 17.98 99.98 34.98 66.98 4.98 19.98 23.98 20.98 49.98 43.98 46.98 Oak Octagon LAMP TABLE 32.98 Pine 52" HUTCH 132.98 10-Drawer DRESSER 43.98 GUN CABINET 78.98 WATER BUCKET 6.98 CAPTAIN'S CHAIR 22.98 PINE BOOKCASE 27.98 4 Drawer DESK ,..25.98 6 Drawer DOUBLE DRESSER 58.98 Hardwood 5 Drawer CHEST. 54.98 Hardwood 4-Drawer DESK 53.98 ili member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

The bridegroom was graduated from Butler Uni versity. Miss Darilyn Goodwin and "Ideal for the 500 Festivities" OUR Edward L. Williams served as honor attendants. A wedding trip to Florida was planned. COLLECTION 85-885 HI 'Hi Men Get Biggest Helpings, Girls Find ALL SALES FINAL Nottingham, England (WNS) NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Wo Ship Nationwide your bank chatgn tat (Is.

Plenty ol lr purkinfl at nil locolioni. An investigation revealed that coeds at West Bridgford College here now are making college men get them their Dillviry Charga lor rdtn undtr 2i 44th and KEYSTONE 547-9551 ww, i. if mw mm U.S. 31 SOUTH (South Edge of Greenwood) 881-6721 lunches at the canteen. "We are not demanding SHOPS HlllClir DAVIDSON PREO DAVIDSON old-fashioned chivalry from the boys," said a feminine glendala the Fashion Mon.

and frl. 'til $ct. spokesman. It's Just that the boys are served bigger JOlV OPEN SUNDAYS hj0m.nm m.k.tm rt tm iAA.nrfi t4ai MBdCdBl I.

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