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The Noblesville Ledger from Noblesville, Indiana • 3

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1. MM. MOLSMUJ Ul l-AG 1 SMray 1 1 G. Carnal, is superintendent of Hamilton Heights School Corporation. The couple at left is Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Doerr, Pendleton, whose son is in the glee club. NOBLESVILLE MAYOR Patricia Logan (second from right, facing camera, mingles in the spacious Carnal living room with a few of the 150 dinner guests. The host. Bob concert at Noblesville High School.

Her son Oavid is a freshman at Purdue and a member of the 65-man internationally known singing group. IDA CARNAL (right) greets the Purdue University Varsity Glee Club in the foyer of her Arcadia home Thursday night as the singers arrive for dinner before their In Hamilton County From Round Here Spaghetti Dinner Fund Raiser For NHS Choirs Hospital Blood Drive Friday, December 7 A blood drive Friday. Dec. 7, ihservice room, noon to 4 p.m.. High School in Riven lew Hospital A spaghetti dinner at Noblesville cafeteria on Saturday.

Dec. 8. 5-7 pm. is planned to is co-sponsored by the Church Notes SUNDAY DRAMA PORTRAYS LIFE OF JOHN WESLEY A play portraying the life of John Wesley. "Man of One Book." will be presented Sunday.

Dec. 2. 6:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church of Noblesville. 2051 E. Monument St The cast includes the Kev.

Richard Christopher, the Rev. Philip Dorrell and members of the congregation. The drama concludes a year of celebrating the Bicentennial of American Methodism at the church The performance is open to the public. raise funds for the six choirs at Noblesville High School. hospital and Central Indiana Blood Bank To make an appointment to donate, call Margie Quick Riverview Hospital laboratory.

773-0760, extension 256. The meal will be served before the Noblesville-Carmel basketball game. Entertainment will be provided by the choirs throughout the dinner. The NHS Singers are sponsors of an arts and crafts boutique. Tickets are S3 for adults and students: $1.50 for children S5 Cardiac Club Meeting Thursday, Dec.

6 II Sorority Meets In Knapp Home In November The Nov. 20 meeting of Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Psi was in the home of Sharon Knapp. Georgia Day was co hostess. During the business meeting, conducted by president Susan Taylor, Dec. 11 was announced as the date of the Christmas party and gift exchange.

Members are making and selling Christmas wreaths. Euchre winners during the social hour were Jo Edna Bardonner. Gertie Overdorf. Maradith Applegate. Anita Pitts, Ruth Thomas.

Mary Frances Dunn and Martha Loos. Georgia Day was winner of a drawing Others attending were Shirley Stover. Joanna Wise. Dorotha Bures, Mary Cunningham. Geneva Miller.

Clara Dunn, Irene Raquet. Elaine Eastman and Helen Faulstick. Ruth Ann Zionis hostess for the next meeting The Riverview Hospital Cardiac Club, a support group for people with heart disease, will meet Thursday. Dec. 6.

7 p.m.. in the hospital cafeteria. Any adult with a history of heart attack, coronary' artery bypass surgery or coronary artery disease, and their families, may attend, Kay Auer, director of the Riverview dietary department, will talk about nutrition and heart healthy foods. There will be a pitch-in dinner for which members are asked to bring a covered dish. Meat, drinks and table service will be furnished.

For more information call Tena Partridge R.N., cardiac rehabilitation coordinator, 773-0760, extension 334 DEAN DEVOE. Noblesville, plays a little pinbatt in the game room at the Carnal home while waiting for the Purdue Varsity Glee Club to arrive. DeVoe, a former member of the singing group, arranged their appearance in Noblesville as the final event in First Christian Church of Noblesville's year-long 150th anniversary celebration. (Ledger Photos by -Lee Luse) Week-Enders Area Residents Aid State Museum In 'Barbie' Exhibit Saturday -Sunday, Dec. 1-2 "Bell, Book and Candle," The Belfry, 8:15 p.m.

Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday; call Jane (Mrs. Edward) Campbell to make reservations, 773-0398 Sunday, Dec. 2 Candlelight Tours at Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, p.m., call 773-0666 for information and reservations Sunday, Dec. 2 Tree Lighting at Fishers, 3 p.m.

A DRAMA of the life of John Wesley on Sunday features, from left, the Rev. Philip Dorrell and the Rev. Richard Christopher, both of First United Methodist Church. Remember Mama7 At CTS wardrobe and accessories. The importance of the doll and the influence it may have had on the two generations of children who played with her is the topic of a program Jan.

26. at the Indiana State Museum, which represents both the adult and the child's attitudes towards "Barbie." both positive and negative. "Twenty-Five Years of Barbie Dolls" continues at the Indiana State Museum through Sunday. April 14, open free to the public seven days a week. Museum hours are 9 a.m.

to 4:45 m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 4:45 p.m. Sunday. The Indiana State Museum is located one block north of Market Square Arena at 202 N. Alabama downtown Indianapolis.

There is- free parking north of the museum. the careers she and the children who played with her have chosen, and the business of "Barbie" which has made Mattel the largest manufacturer of women's clothing in the world. Ms. Dickey acknowledged the lenders and donors of "Barbie" toys to the exhibit: "Organizing an exhibit of this magnitude depends heavily upon those collectors who were generous enough to lend an item that is very close to thejr hearts in order to share a bit of history with everyone and those who valued 'Barbie" enough as a child to take care of it Because of them, we all can learn and enjoy the story of which has found an important place in the history of "Barbie" was the first three-dimensional adult figured "teenage fashion model" doll sold at popular prices, as well as the first to have such a large and realistic fashion Melissa Klemann Pardue of Noblesville and Landa Blasius of Westfield were two of almost 100 "Barbie' doll lovers who aided the Indiana State Museum in its search for dolls, accessories and costumes for the exhibition "25 Years of Barbie Dolls." which opened today, at the ISM in downtown Indianapolis. "The items Melissa and Linda aided us with will help define the changes the 'Barbie' doll underwent in her 25 years since Mattel Toys introduced her at the American Toy-Fair in 1959." states Susan Dickey, curator of the upcoming exhibit More than 400 dolls, with thousands of fashions and accessories, are presented in the exhibit, together with human-sized.

"Barbie" fashions which were then "down-sized" for the dolls. is shown in her various lifestyles through the years. "I Remember Mama" opened Nov. 29 at the Repertory Theatre at CTS, for a three week run of performances Thursdays through Sundays with both matinee and evening shows on Sundays. One of America's favorite stage plays.

"I Remember Mama," tells the story of a Norwegian-American family in the early 1900s. Enhancing this production are the authentic costumes of the male characters and the reproductions of the ladies costumes from authentic patterns. Construction and design has been underway since last summer by costumer Sharon Schlosser. Decorations of the set are also authentic pieces from Norway courtesy of Anne and Kristin Throop The lobby display also includes jewelry, hats, clothing and the rich embroidery which compliments and marks the nationality of the pieces. Gayle Ann Foy is cast in the title role but it is daughter Katrin.

played by Sanna Yoder who tells the story. The rest of the immediate family- is played by Mai Davis. Susan Batt, Kelly Butler, Chip Jacobs. Aunts and uncles are portrayed by local favorite performers. Lois Stratigakos.

Carla Riekert, Robina Patterson and John Mcllwraith. Completing the cast are friends. Carol Hankins, Kevin Griffin. Jim Simmons, Andrew Neece, Nancy Bohn, Sunnye Neece and Susan Kellum. Making his stage debut in a cameo appearance is Puddi Foot McMew.

a local 12 year-old-cat. Two performances are scheduled for interpretation for hearing-impaired patrons, the matinee on December 2 at 2:30 pm. and the following Thursday evening performance at 8 Elizabeth Wilcox will make her first appearance as interpreter and will join veteran interpreter George Houk Reservations for all performances may be made at 923-1516 or by mail to Repertory Theatre at CTS. 1000 W. 42nd Street, Indianapolis 46208.

i 1 1 "I i 4 3 1 ul I I II k( i i 3 i ii through Dec. 16. Another member of the cast from this area, not. pictured, is John Mcllwraith, also of Carmel. Reservations may be made by phone, 923-1516, or by mail to the theatre at 1000 W.

42nd Indianapolis 46208. CARMEL RESIDENTS, Carla Riekert, left, and Lois Stratigakos, right, listen to the latest news from Robina Peterson, center, in the holiday production of "I Remember Mama" on stage at the Repertory Theatre at CTS, Thursdays through Sundays now her 25-year rise to stardom. (A like-model of an early "Barbie" and also the Dream House are among the exhibit contributions made by Landa Blasius of Westfield.) BUBBLE CUT Barbie (1961-64) cruises by one of her many Dream Homes in her 1962 Convertible, appearing to be on her way to the'lndiana State Museum to see the spectacular exhibit, which tells the story of.

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