Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1955 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church - 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann .Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:00 o’clock Many members of St. Christopher attended the Annual Card Party of Deanery Women of Catholic Women this afternoon in the spacious auditorium of Cathedral High School, and more will attend this evening. The party tonight is at 8 pm Tickets will be sold at the door to anyone who didn’t get theirs from St. Christopher ladies. The Altar Society helped to furnish some of the aprons which are being featured at these parties. They also donated candy and gave two COOK BOOKS as door prizes. High Masses this week at 8 o’clock were sung by the Children’s Choir. On Tuesday morning for Helen Ripberger requested by the Eugene Ripberger family; on Wednesday morning for James and Ella McCarthy, the parents of Mrs. Ruth Chadwick; on Thursday morning for the deceased relatives and friends of members of the parish; and on Friday morning for Delia Rosner requested by John Rosner. The stork was kept very busy last Sunday. Congratulations to Seßita and Donald Lux of 1250 North Lyndhurst Drive! Congratulations to Lillian and Ralph Plummer of 1107 Allison Street. Their six pound eight ounce girl will .be called Lillian Lee. And congratulations a third time, but the stork failed to give us the happy papa and mamma’s names. ' Sunday, January 16th, Agnes and Ben Althoff were blessed by their second grandson, Thomas Bradford Robards . ... the parents Mary Ann and William of Indianapolis. Our congratulations. Mrs. Ann Petraits was the winner in Merchandise Club last week. Johnny Wells, the son of Frances and Robert Wells, lives at 5360 Carlton Way and attends St. Christopher school. He had a burr, or do they call them butch, haircut, so becoming to a six year old. This is the last winner in this Club. All agents are asked to get all membership dues in by next Sunday or as soon as possible. Mrs. Oscar Bender, Chairman of the new Club starting probably the middle or last of February has announcedAhat she and her commitee will have on display the merchandise to be offered in the school hall in a couple of weeks. She adds that you just can’t go shopping with any satisfaction while the wholesale houses are taking their yearly inventories. A swimming party was enjoyed by St. Christopher C.Y.O. in the beautiful indoor pool at the I.U. Medical Center Monday evening. There was no regular meeting of the C.Y.O. this week, but every member is urged to attend the meeting next Tuesday night at 7:30. At this meeting plans for the Box Supper which the C.Y.O. are sponsoring soon will be discussed. In regular league play last Sunday afternoon, St. Christopher won over St. Michael by the score of 46 to 44 in an overtime basketball game. It was a very thrilling contest with our Bob Zeunik making a basket in the last seconds of playy winning the game for St. Christopher. The next league game will be played next Sunday after(Continued on Page 3)

MARCH OF DIMES The Mothers’ March on Polio will be on Monday night, January 31st from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Those who wish to contribute, please remember to leave the porch light on. HELP US NAME THE CHURCH There will be another meeting of people interested in organizing a Baptist Church in Speedway. Philip Chaney will be in charge. The place is UA.W.-C.1.0. Hall, 1010 Main Street. Time: 10:30 ajn. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown my family and me during my illness. I especially want, to thank the blood donors, Wayne Blind, Robert Cassaday and Elmer Wartens. Richard L. Whitton

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church ———— West 16th St at Beeler Ave. John G. Frank, Pastor Be- 0741 9:30 A.M. Church and Sunday School through 8 years old. 11:00 AM Church and Sunday School for 9 years old and up. Visitors and new residents are always welcome at St Andrew’s. Come and grow with a growing church in a growing community. BROTHERHOOD—Tonight, Thursday at 8:00 pm. The Rev. Dr. Toyozo Nakarai of Butler University will speak on “Archeology and the Bible.” Not only are all men members and friends of the congregation cordially invited, but also their wives. This is such an excellent opportunity that the Brotherhood didn’t want to confine this program to the men. All welcome! POT-LUCK DINNER and congregational meeting, 6:30 pm Friday Everyone is welcome. The congregational meeting should not be looked on as a deterent by friends of the-con-gregation. It will move with dispatch and affords an opportunity for a bird’s eye view of the congregation’s activities. The meeting makes it imperative for members to be present. WEEKDAY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—6th Grade, Saturday at 9:OQ am. in Fellowship Hall. 7th Grade, Saturday at 11:00 am. in Fellowship Hall. CONFIRMATION CLASS— Saturday at 9:00 am. in the YOUTH CHOIR —Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in the Nave. LUTHER T.E AGUES —Intermediates, 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Seniors, 6:00 pm. in the Parish Hall SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF—Tuesday at 7:30 pm. CHOIR REHEARSAL— Wednesday at 7:30 pin. , COUNCILMAN’S CONFERENCE— February 6th, Sunday, beginning at 3:00 pm. at Ebenezer Church at Millersville Road and Eastern Avenue. Cars will leave our Church at 3:15. Adjournment will be at 7:00 pm. Both men and women besides Councilmen are most welcome. Dr. Ronald Matthies, Vice President of Wittenberg CoUege, will be the principal lay speaker. The Bev. A. Howard Weeg, Pastor of Glenwood Church, Toeldo, will be the principal Clerical Speaker. Seminars in Stewardship, The Spiritual life of the Congregation, Fellowship, and Christie Service will be conducted. Cost of Supper will be underwritten by a free-will offering.

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CUB SCOUT NEWS DEN 3 wishes to welcome new Cubs, Terry Castle, Norman Brennan and Jimmie Hutchens. We are sorry to lose our Den Mother, Mrs. Cocagne, but also welcome Mrs. Esther Castle. Richard Beaman, Reporter DEN 6 wishes to welcome Richard Griffith and Jerry Crane. DEN 7 had election of officers and they were as follows: Buckskin, Philip Hamilton; Asst. Buckskin, Billy Hissam; Denner, Richard Hoerger; Asst. Denner, Steven Thomas; Cub Reporter, Gregory McCracken. David Johnson graduated from Den 7 and we want to congratulate him. We know he will make a fine Boy Scout. Gregory McCracken, Reporter DEN 9 was sorry to lose Mrs. Powell who retired from Cubbing. We want to welcome Mrs. Hazel Lippard. COME TO THE PSI lOTA XI SAMPLE FAIR

Personals - We have a new address for A/3c John W. Henderson, AF 16437290; sth AACS, I&M Sydn.; AJP.O. 959, San Francisco, Calif. We have a new address for 2nd Lieut. James R. DeMoss, 04010200, AA&GM Branch, TAS Box 2049, Fort Bliss, Texas. BROWNIE TROOP NEWS St. Christopher Brownie Troop No. 178 has been an active little group for the past several months under the very able leadership of. Mrs. Marcella Stemamann and Mrs. Bertha Foote. Troop No. 516, also of St. Christopher with Mrs. Mildred Keller as the leader, makes a total membership of 35. Various sewing projects have been undertaken by these little fingers with amazing results. One of the really nice things the two troops did was the receiving of Communion in a body and having breakfast afterwards. C.Y.O. members had charge of the breakfast. The troops als6 combined for a lovely Christmas party. At their business meeting, Tuesday, January 18, Troop No. 178 held an election of officers and a clean-up committee was appointed. Plans were made for a trip to the children’s museum for January 25th. Miss Phyllis Stevens will furnish refreshments for the next meeting. BROWNIE TROOP 125 went to the Children’s Museum January 18th. We saw the great ground sloth and all the bone exhibits. We also saw the glass blowing exhibit. This week we are going to have another lesson in homemaking. The girls are Sue Price, Jr., Ann Foster and Sandra Walker. •’ Karen Updike, Pub.

SPEEDWAY CHORAL CLUB The Speedway Choral Club is forming a choir to sing for “The World Day of Prayer” service which will be held Friday, February 25th at 10 a.m. in the Speedway Methodist Church. This choir should have representatives from every church in Speedway. If you enjoy singing in your own church, join this choir to sing on “The World Day of Prayer.” Choir practice is Monday mornings, 9 a.m. at the Speedway Christian Church or Monday evenings, 2308 Winton avenue. For further information call BE. 6597. SPEEDWAY MUSICALE Hostess for the Speedway Musicale last Tuesday was Mrs. Helen Hissam, assisted by Barbara Pollock and Marg Bowman. THEME: World Tour-Cities . .. Commentary, Helen Kelley. New Orleans: Basin St. 81ue5.... Kathleen Hunt Barcelona: Maiden and the Nightengale .Nelle Hoss Piano Solo Seguidella. Mildred Mason Piano Solo Dancer in the Patio Lib Betsill Piano Solo Shanghai: Yung-Yang .Marjorie Shelly Vocal Solo Japonaise Etude -...Maryann Schein Piano Solo New York: (The Great Meltin-Pot) Piano Medley.—Mildred Tower

. Speedway Methodist Church . 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. Pastor First Hour—9:3o-10:30. x 9:30-10:30 Sunday School for children 0-11 years. First Worship Service in the Sanctuary. 10:00-10:30 Sunday School for Youth and Adults. Second Hour—lo:4s-11:45 10:45-11:45 Jlinior Church and Sunday School for children 0-11 years. w Second Worship Service. “And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” Matthew 21:22. SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU, if you do not have a church home, to come and worship with us. “Your best work for the Lord is done through the church you love, and the church that gives you and your children an opportunity to serve.” YOU COME? CONSTRUCTION CREW will work at the church Thursday evening, January 27 at 6:30 pm. Come and help out if you can. RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS: New members will be received during the 10:45 hour of worship this Sunday, January 30. Those who desire to unite with the church, and have not yet contacted the minister are asked to call him at CY. 1006. “Traveling Hopefully” will be the sermon topic on which (Continued on page 3)

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Thursday, January 27,1955

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' Mr. Robert Thome having completed his basic training has been assigned as a special agent with the New York Life Insurance Co. His present home office at 1424 N. Luett, will give him full opportunity to concentrate in the Speedway area. Mr. Thorne, who is the son of Rev. K. E. Thome of the Speedway Christian Church, graduated from Speedway High School and later attended Butler University. For the past thj.ee years he has worked in the office at the Allison Division of G.M. Mr. Thome, whose office is now open, will continue a two-year training program to equip him with all family and business insurance situations. Anyone and everyone is invited to call CY. 2171 or write Mr. Thome for any free information concerning insurance or social security. P.T.A. BOARD MEETING The Speedway Schools’ P.T.A. Board meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 2 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Visual Education Room of School No. 1. All Chairmen and co-Chairmen, please try to be present. Mrs. Mary Stonebraker, Pres. Mrs. Gerry Amich, Pub. Chrm. ANNOUNCING “SPRING FLING” Everyone take notice! Let’s all put a ring around the date on your calendar—MAßCH 18! This is the date the Speedway School’s P.T.A. is again sponsoring a Spring Festival There is a need for ladies to sew up stuffed animals. If you can help, please call Mrs. Richwine, Be. 4234, or Mrs. Crain, Be. 4092. Mary Richwine, Chrm., Budget and Finance Gerry Amich, Chrm., Pub. SPEED-AIRES The Speed-Aires met at the home of Karen Barksdale last Friday for a delicious meal. We had beef and noodles, salad, olives, pepsi and a cherry delight for dessert. Thanks a lot, Mrs. Barksdale and Karen! After spread, we went to the show and saw “A Star Is Born.” The show was so full that we had to sit in the third row where we got drowned by the “Sea Around Us.” It was a wonderful show and we all enjoyed it. President, Carole Evans Publicity, Mary Sue Finch

MISS FLEMING RECEIVES PROMOTION The Directors of Speedway Savings and Loan Association announce the election of Miss Leslie Fleming, as an Ass’t Secretary. Miss Fleming has served the institution as office manager for a period of three years, and her many friends in Speedway and Indianapolis will be pleased to learn of this well deserved advancement. BENSON-ARMANTROUT The marriage of Mrs. Frances Armantrout and Mr. Wyatt Benson will take place on January 30th at 2:30 p.m. in the Speedway Christian Church. The bride-elect lives at 5368 W. 10th St, and the prospective groom is from Indianapolis. Mr. Wyatt is the son of Mrs. Lydia Benson of Covington, Georgia. ' The Rev. Kenneth E. Thome, pastor of the Speedway Christian Church, will perform the doublering ceremony. The soloist will be Mr. Paul Lindley and Mr. Richard Lindamood will be the organist. Miss Marguerite Wetzel of Chi(Conttnued on Page 4) CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and sympathy extended to us at the death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Charles N. Shadley, S. Lyndhurst Dr. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Dryer and family I DERUETTES

We had our first meeting of the Debuettes at the home of Nancy Amich. Officers elected for first term were: Dianne Douglas, President; Diane Tower, Treasurer; Ellen McArthur, Secretary; Mary Jane Anderson, publicity; planning committee is Nancy Amich and Luanne Tower. We are having a chili supper at the home of Nancy Amich, January 28th. F. H. A. At our last meeting we had almost 30 new members. Three of the new members were elected into offices. They are: Myrna Sailer, Song Leader; Shirley Durmon, Parliamentarian and Janette Jolliff, Reporter. « Miss Raub led a discussion on Civil Defense in observance of Civil Defense Week. Daine Bogue and Wanda Miller then furthered the discussion by giving demonstrations of first aid and bandages. Helen Harget also added to the discussion by giving an excellent talk on fire prevention and how to avoid fire during and after an atomic blast. Meeting was adjourned and refreshments of hot chocolate and cookies were served by Sharlene Stone and Sandra Mead. HOBBY AND HOMEMAKERS The Speedway Hobby and Homemakers Club is sponsoring a Stanley Party, Tuesday, February Ist at 1:30 pan. at the home of Leia Fletcher, 5244 W. 14th Street All members contact your guests and if possible, notify the hostess. All ladies of Speedway and vicinity are cordially invited. CAT LOVERS CLUB Hi, gang. Our meeting was at Lawson’s house. We had cokes, potato chips and cookies. We bought a scrap book and we are saving pictures to put in it We may get a new member. We will keep in touch with her by letters. She lives in Florida. Bye now. Pres. Marianna S. Pub., Tana A. PUBLIC SQUARE DANCE The P.TA. of School 90, 18th and Moreland, will sponsor a Public Square Dance Friday, January 28th, 8 to 11 p-m. Caller Jack Livingston. Dances are held toe 4th Friday of each month. Sandwiches, hot coffee and cokes for sale. Admission to dance, 50c per person.

Church Of Christ 4956 West 10th St Sex rites: Sunday lo:oo AM and 7:30 PJL Wednesday7:3o PM For information call Belmont 8329

SPEEDWAY RECREATION CLUB NEWS * SQUARE ’EM UP FOR A REAL BIG TIME, SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 PM., JAN. 30, when Max Forsyth, with music by THE POLKA DOTS, wifi call for our first square dance with live music. This dance is sponsored by the Booster Club and all Recreation Club members are encouraged to come. Admission will be $2.00 per couple and all proceeds will be used to purchase equipment for your Club. We’ll look for you! Another activity scheduled for this week is the Junior age Square Dance and After Game Hop, Saturday evening, Jan. 29. Square dancing from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Hop from 10 to 12 pm. There is still time to sign up for advanced dance instruction in the various classes, call Mr. Stoner, Me. 4-7941. ' Adult couple dance lessons under Max Forsyth will start Feb. 6th. Registration still open, $4.00 per couple for a series of four lessons. Recreation Club members are invited to an informal Ballroom Dance given by The Boosters of the Riviera Club, Friday, Jan. 28, 9 pm. Make up a party and go out. We are all proud of our Club, and so it was with justifiable pride, 36 NuDa Paint salesmen and store managers were escorted through the Club Saturday morning, Jan. 22nd. The men were representatives from six states and were much impressed by the colorful wall decorations and the amount of progress we have made in the short period of time we have been open as a Club. Publicity Chairman

SPEEDWAY JAYCEES ’’ The Speedway Junior Chamber of Commerce held their regular monthly dinner meeting at the B&B Restaurant, January 19. A special election was held due to the resignations of President, Frank Barrett and Ist Vice President, Bob Cooney. Harry Eakin was elected president to finish Barrett’s term of office and Jack Peebles was elected Ist Vice President to fill the unexpired term of Bob Cooney. Joe Ksuchhoff was elected to the Board of Directors to replace Harry Eakin. The Speedway Jaycees, along with the Indianapolis and Beech Grove Jaycees will do the collecting of money for the March of Dimes on the night of January 31 for Marion County. The next meeting of the Jaycees will be held at the Town Hall at 7:30 pm., February 3, 1955. Let’s all try to be there to give our new president the support he deserves. Any young man who lives in Speedway and wishes to became a member of a fast growing civic organization, get in touch with any Jaycee. They will be glad to tell you all about the Junior Chamber and what its aims are and what it has done in the past Join today. Harry Eakin, Pres. John Craig, Sec. DEMOLAY On February 2 there will be stated meeting. February 5, after the Zionsville game, there will be a dance sponsored by the Job’s Daughters and the DeMolays. On February 9 we will have Initiatory Degree. Be sure to attend and know your parts. Ronnie asks that all of the bld officers please turn in your rituals so that they can be reissued. Ronnie Norman, Master Councilor Bill Sanders, Publicity EVENING CIRCLE Mrs. Ray Griffin will be hostess to the Evening Circle next Tuesday evening, February Ist, at 7:45 pm. She will be assisted by Mesdamep Wayne Baxter, C. A. Sharp, and Minnie DeMoss. Mrs. Chas. Spencer will give devotions. The program, with its subject "The Church in the City* will be presented by Mrs. Hany Sanders and Up' Jack Briggs.

Speedway Christies Church 14th St. and Wintea Ava, The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne, Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 8:30- 9:30 A.M. Graded Church School 9:30-10:00 AM. Second Worship Service 10:00-11:00 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING YOUTH ACTIVITIES First and Third Sunday evenings—Senior High C.YJP. Second Sunday evening—Candletippers (older youth). Fourth Sunday evening—Junior High C.Y.F. TIME CHANGE NOTICE We of the Speedway Christian Church, have been very happy and appreciative of our steady growth through the years. But of course, with growth comes responsibility, so that we have been faced with the problems of seating, and facilities io accommodate our crowds. Many times people have been turned away from our second service because there was no room for them, and our Children’s Departments have been literally overflowing. We hope to break ground this spring for our new educational wing, which should help the Children’s Departments when it is completed. In the meantime, in order to better balance the attendance at the first and second worship services, and to more efficiently handle the overcrowded situation in the Children’s Departments, the Education Committee and the Official Board, have suggested these changes in our schedule of services, beginnning Sunday, February 6th: 9:00 to 9:ss—First Worship Service 9:00 to 10:30—Children’s Study and Worship 10:00 to 10:30—Youth and Adult Classes 10:35 to 11:30—Second Worship Service This change is purely on a trial basis, and we earnestly solicit your cooperation in giving it a fair trial. This coming Sunday the Youth of the church will take charge of the church activities in celebration of Youth Week. The Young People in the Junior and Senior Hi C.YT.’s and Candletippers will participate. Those taking part in the church school and their duties are: Superintendent, Dave Faulkner, Asst. Supt. Ronnie Frye, Treasurer, Roy DeLong; Asst.. Bart Updike, Nursery Supt. Kitty Hill, Kindergarten, Carla Petrovich; Primary, Sandy Messick; Junior, Ann Brockman, Intermediate Janis Gale, Senior Hi, Ray DeLong; Candletippers, Diane Pleyte. Teachers, Bth, Sue Swenson, and Sue Squth, 7th Bill Sanders, 9th Carole Lambert, 10th Avis Belcher, 11th, and 12th Betty Wonnell, Candletippers Loretta Richards, Young* Settlers, Chris Hawkins, Los Amigos. Ann McArthur, Golden Rule, Tom Genung. The morning worship services will also be in charge of the Young People. Dennis Troth, president of the Junior Hi C.Y.F. will be the liturgist with John Keen, president of the Senior Hi C.Y.F. delivering the sermon, “One Fellowship In Christ” * Those participating at the Lord’s Table are Dave Thomas, Larry Thomas, and Bob Stewart, elders for the first service with Bob Johnson, Bill Sweet, Bob Cox, George Poor, Mike' Beck and Bill Tingle as deacons. Diane Woodward, Keever, Janet Briggs, and Janie Hardin will be ushers. Elders ' for the Second Service are Dave Thomas, Wayne Belcher, and Don Swenson. Deacons: Jerry Graybill, Dave Crawford, John Thome, Jim Woods, Dick Emigholtz, George Thompson, David Harris, Al White, Larry Smith, Harold Kuykendall, Tom Gilmore, Tom Genung. Ushers will be Judy Wood, Barbara Armantrout, Marcia Edwards, Marilyn Woodward. Organists will be (Continued on Page 4)

HEIGH-HO! HEIGH-HO! COME TO THE FAIR! Come to the Psi lota Xi Sample Fair at 7:30 p.m., January 27th, at Elementary School No. 2, and fill your shopping bag with free samples of household products and food. Place your name, address and telephone number on the back of your admission ticket, and you may win one of our blue ribbon door prizes. If you can’t possibly attend the Fair, send your ticket along with a neighbor you’re still eligible to win a door prize! Drawings for door prizes will start at approximately 8:30 pan. If you do not have your 50c admission ticket, you may purchase it at the door. The remainder of the 500 tickets will be for sale while they last. See you at the Fair! LOCAL PSI OTES TO ATTEND MID-YEAR LUNCHEON The Scottish Rite Cathedral, Indianapolis, will have an “international look” Saturday, January 29th, when the Psi lota Xis convene for their annual Mid-year luncheon. Dorothy Marvel, president, and Alice Anderson, corresponding secretary, will act as official delegates of Gamma Theta Chapter. Other members of the local chapter who will attend are: Late Johnson, Dorothy Hanna, Barbara Hittie, Aileen Douglas, Joanna King, Joy Hoy, Kathleen Hunt, Lorene Thorne, Ruth Parke, June Baker, Ernestine Neat, Betty Blase, Clara Kryter, Jessie Nay, Marian Neat, Helen Smith. Frits Foland, Ann Elson, Gladys Messenger and Bemiece Robbins. COME TO THE PSI lOTA XI SAMPLE FAIR

Speedway Chorch es the Nazareee SOM CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. MARRY CARTER, Mcr Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:30 AM Young Peoples Service 6:45 PM Evangelistic Service T:3O PM. Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:30 Rev. Irene Steger will take the place of Rev. Carter tor the next two Sunday services, January 30th and February Sth. She wiH also be in charge of the Wednesday night Prayer Meetings. * - ■ - - ■■■ ■ ■

BOY SCOUT TROOP e« A family pitch-in dinner is planned for Tuesday, February 1, at the Speedway Methodist church. Bring your own service and enough food, including dessert. The best way to measure 'your good is to be sure to bring enough for your family. Coffee and milk will be served by the troop committee. Meal time will be six thirty pun. sharp. This dinner will be followed W a meeting at which time Scoutmaster Wacker will explain the registration of Scouts for 1956. Scout parents should be prepared to pay the two dollar registration fee required by the Central Indiana Council. Registration forms and money must be turned in to Scout Headquarters not later than February 15, so please pay Tuesday. AB Scout parents are expected to attend. This meeting also terminates the first lap of our popcorn sate. All money and popcorn should be turned in immediately. Patrol leaders should contact all scouts to whom they have issued popcorn and make sure they receive' either the money or the cons go we can bring our records up to date. Don’t wait until Tuesday, so it now. Don’t forget, Tuesday, February 1, Methodist Church, sixthirty pan. BE THERE—RE PRQMPB-BR PREPARED. A. C. Maser, Publicity CLUB NEWS Hi, gang. We had meeting at my house last Friday. We hgd cokes and potato chips. Tty* weeks ago Irene May had a sppgheiti supper for us. N was real nice. Thanks, Mrs. May and fe* Pres., Donna Keever Pub., Sally Manton

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