Speedway Flyer, Volume 20, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1952 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16ih Street Rev. L. A Lindemann .....Pastor Sunday Masses: b’rOO’o’clock One more week of vacation for St. Christopher School, then on Tuesday morning, September Sth, back to the meeting of old friends: The children were asked to register Monday morning of this week, so that they could get their list of books and then get their supplies all ready. Father Lindemann explained Sunday the reason for the slight delay in beginning school this year was due to the uncompleted Convent. He also explained why only St. Christopher children would be permitted to attend St. Christopher School this year . . . the parish is growing so rapidly and there are just so many desks . . . and we’re too poor just yet to begin the construction of our church. We believe we all understand that our temporary Chapel now is where eventually two more school rooms will be. Monday, Labor Day, is the day to go to Brownsburg for a Chicken or a Ham Dinner . . . dinners served from 11 to 2 and 4 to 7. Where? At St. Malachy’s Annual Affair! Drive out the Crawfordsville Road (Road 136) to the Stop and Go sign in Brownsburg, then turn right. St. Malachy’s is on the left hand side of the street just a little ways north. Or, drive out West Tenth Street to Road 267, turn right and drive north on into Brownsburg and through the Stop and Go Sign (only if it is green, of course). Or, if you don’t have a car, take a Swallow Bus out the Crawfordsville Road. There will be games and many lovely prizes, as well as a lot of good food. But remember what we’ve always told you, don’t wait too late to go, and then be disappointed. September sth is First Friday, and Saturday, September 6th, First Saturday. More members of St. Christopher should take advantage of the privileges and graces given them by receiving Holy Communion on First Fridays, thus showing their love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and should remember that by receiving Holy Communion on First Saturdays they are obeying the request of Holy Mother at Fatima and helping to bring peace to the world by showing their love to her Immaculate Heart... a new feast day which was celebrated last Friday, August 22d. On Thursday night, September 11th, there is to be a Stag Ham Party down at St. Christopher . . . sponsored by the Holy Name Society . . . from 7 ’till 12 Midnight. Hold that date open. If you have never attended one of these Stag Parties, you should. If you have attended one of their parties, then we know you will make it must. Harry Parker is Chairman and John Grande and Wilburn Waldon, Co-Chairmen. These men will be assisted by Messrs. Charles Anger, George Arnold, Oscar Bender, Jim Breen, Jerry Brothers, Arnold Cluggish, John Connor, Jack Craig, Charles Cullen, Donald Dean, Harry Doyle, James Dugan, Bill Hendricks, Midge Eddelman, Leonard Endres, Ed Fierk, Jack Buchanan, Harry Groth er, James Houk, 'James Keller, Joe King, John Knight, Louis Komendo, John Koehl Philip Kritzler, Al Marks, Basil Noblet. Peter Martich, John Homestead, Charles Petraits, Richard Plummer, Louis Prince, James Schneider, Ralph Plummer, Herbert White, Carl Sheets, John Slattery, Charles Stevens, Jr., Arnold Theiss, Dee Thompson, Charles Wolfla, William Zeunik, and Joseph Zishka. If you and your friends enjoy WFBM-TV on Tuesday nights, write and tell the Station so . . . personal letters count much more than any other form of applause for Monsignor Sheen’s program. To the penitent He hath given . . . justice—Eccl. 17:20. And, a heart that is humbled and contrite Thou, O God, wilt never disdain. Ps. 50:19. Pray your rosaries daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

PERSONALS Mrs. Charles Urick spent three weeks in St. Petersburg, Florida. She reports having a wonderful time. She also reports that her grandson, Harold Kuykendall has the following new address: Harold Kuykendall; Ward 2-1; U.S. Naval Hospital; San Diego, Calif. Harold is in the hospital to remedy an old injury suffered while playing ball. Mr. Herschel King, Prudential Insurance agent in Speedway, was stricken with illness while on vacation in New Mexico and underwent a very serious operation at the hospital at 615 E. Central, Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is expected to be confined there for at least a week. He will then convalesce at his home, 1430 Hiatt St.

Ray DeLong, who has been hospitalized for four weeks with polio, wants to say “Thank You” to his many friends for their cards, books, flowers, and inquiries concerning his condition. His address is Riley Hospital, Ward K. He is expecting to be home in two or three weeks. ~t Mrs. R. L. Heath and three sons of Chicago, Illinois spent this week with her father, Mr. H. F. Wilson, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson.

Bob Shields who was associated with the State Police for fourteen years and has recently been associated with the Dallas Smith Corp., is now working with Dean

Church Of Christ 4956 West 10th St CALL TO WORSHIP . . . Sunday—Morning Worship 10:00 AM. (D.S.T.) Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Development Class 6:15-7:15 pm. Thursday—Study classes (Men, women and children) For information or consultation, call Be. 8339. *

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Malaska at the “500” Supply Company, 5252 Crawfordsville Road. Bob resides with his wife and two children at 1803 N. Auburn.

State Checker Meet During the Labor Day weekend checker players of the state will meet at the Central Y.M.C.A. to determine the 1952 Indiana champion. i Lee Munger, seven times win-i ner and the 1951 champion is among the contestants entered in the contest. Munger first won the championship in 1930. Besides last year he won also in 1931, 1932, 1943, 1945 and 1946. Other contenders are: Rufus Harrington, 1950 champion; John Sprague, 1947 champion and Roscoe Stevenson, for many years president of the local Y.M.C.A. chess and checker club. Munger and Sprague are also members of the club. Harington lives in Evansville.

Thank You Bethel No. 38 would like to say a great big'“Thank You” to everyone who helped in any way to make our Lawn Social such a success. We appreciated the cooperation, donations of cakes and pies, the workers, and all who patronized. We will be looking for you next year at our next Lawn Social. Bethel No. 38, Loretta Richards, Honored Queen

Miss Hos fine, Charles Ash Say Vows Double-ring wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Betty Jean Hoffine and Charles R. Ash at a ceremony at 3 o’clock Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Thompson, 1802 Christopher Lane, Speedway. The Rev. Richard L. Lancaster, Stidham Methodist Church, Taylor Station, officiated. Mrs. Thompson was her sister’s only atendant in a pink silk dress with bouquet of roses to match. Mrs. Ruth Hoffine, Lafayette, is the mother of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold H. Ash, West Lafayette. The bride appeared in a white silk crepe dress with a shoulderlength veil. The veil was held with an orange blossom headdress. She carried white roses. Daniel Hoffine, Lafayette, gave his sister in marriage. James R. Ash, West Lafayette, was best man for his brother. A wedding dinner was served at the Hawthorne Room. After a wedding trip to Spring Mill State Park the couple will reside in West Lafayette. She is a graduate of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, N.J., and taught music for three years at Miyagi College, Sendai, Japan. The bridegroom is a senior at Purdue University. He served with the United States Army at Sendai, Japan. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. P. O. Waite, Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Del Thiers and son of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hoffine, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffine, Mrs. Ruth Hoffine, Miss Melba House of Lafayefte and Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ash of West Lafayette.

Bethel News A reminder to all the girls who weren’t at the meeting Saturday about the big dance for all Job’s Daughters at the Murat Temple on September 13th. It is semiformal and starts at 9:00 p.m. All of you girls get a fellow and join in the fun and try to make a nice showing from Bethel No. 38. i Also, girls, be practicing up on your initiation parte as we will be having a practice before our next meeting. Don’t forget to sell all the Christmas cards you can. You can , get sample boxes from the line * officers. i Loretta Richards, Honored Queen Sally Fuller, Publicity

Calling All Psi Otes Calling all Psi Otes to welcome our new members and to start the wheels rolling for another big year. This will be a formal initiation at the home of Ernestine Neat (Mrs. Herring T), 5751 W. 18th St., on Thursday, September 4th, time 8 p.m. /The following will become new members: Ruth Gabbert, Marian Showalter, June Baker, Cleatys Swords, Helen Leonard. High School graduates, class of 1952, Christena Stephens, Loretta Richards, Barbara Ann Kryter, Donna Graybill, Mary Ann McArthur. Let’s make it 100% attendance and give our new president, Lois Johnson, our utmost support. Other officers are Vice Pres. Dorothy Marvel; Corres. Sec., Dulce Sawyers; Recording Sec., Gladys Messenger; Conductress, Norma Shearer. The Irvington Chapter of Psi lota Xi will be our guests for the evening. Clara Kryter, Publicity

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church West 16th St. at Beeler Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM. CHURCH SERVICE 10:45 AM. Visitors and new residents are always welcome at St Andrew’s. A Nursery is provided during every Service to care for small children up to 6 years. CHOIR REHEARSAL—Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. This will be the first Choir rehearsal of the new season. Don’t miss the first one or any thereafter. Several folks will be with us for the first time. We should have a larger and better Choir than ever before. WITNESS COMMITTEE—Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Promptly! CONFIRMATION CLASS—Saturday, September 6th. Initial meeting at 10:00 a.m. LUTHER LEAGUE—East Central District Rally at Zion Church, Pershing, Indiana. Time: 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Cars will leave our church at 1:15 p.m. promptly! All Leaguers on board! This will be a gala way to start the new season. DEVOTIONAL BOOKLETS are on the table in the Narthex. These are provided free for those persons or families who wish to use them in their daily devotions.

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School Begins September 2 In the School News column of last week’s FLYER the first day of school was incorrectly given as September 4. School will begin Tuesday, September 2, as stated in this week’s School News column.

Volunteers for Community Service Ten Indianapolis Red Cross Services are recruiting 430 additional volunteers to maintain high levels of Red Cross community service. The ten Services, activities, and quotas are: Arts and Skills teach handicrafts to hospitalized veterans—--15. Canteen—prepare and serve refreshments—3s. Gray Lady—cheer hospitalized veterans and servicemen—4o. Home Service give counsel and other aid to veterans, servicemen, and their families—lo. Motor Service drive Chapter vehicles —25. Nurse Aide assist registered nurses—loo. Staff Aide—office and reception duties—3s. First Aid teach on-the-spot care of accident victims —120 instructors. Water Safety—teach men, women, children, swimming and life saving—3o instructors. Home Nursing teach mother and baby care, home care of the sick —20 instructors. The Volunteer Recruitment Campaign committee agreed to schedule interviews and training courses during the campaign month of September. Mrs. Perry W. Lesh, Campaign Chairman, stressed the importance of securing 20,000 volunteers, during the next year, to donate blood for wounded Gl’s. To volunteer your free time, and/or a pint of blood, call Red Cross, Lincoln 1441.

Eleanor Garnier To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garnier announce the approaching marriage, of their daughter, Eleanor Joan to Herbert Gene Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritz of near Shelbyville, Indiana. The marriage will take place at the Speedway Christian Church, Saturday, August 30th at 3 p.m. Rey. K. E. Thorne will officiate.

Register To Vote You may register to vote at the Soeedway Town Hall September 10 and September 28th from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Hartley-Shafer Ruby P. Shafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Quillan, Indianapolis and K. Richard Hartley, son of Mrs. Gladys Hartley, 1707 Ellen Drive, were married Saturday evening, August 23rd at the Free Christian Church. They are at home at 5135 W. 10th St.

Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and other kindnesses during the illness and death of our beloved sister and aunt, Mrs. Edna Rieman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards and family

Friday, August 29, 1952

Free Announcement Space ? ‘The Emmett Venetian Blind Co., who are regular advertisers in the Flyer, announce that they wjll reserve a free space in their ad each week for the announcement of coming events sponsored by local churches and organiza-’ tibns. This space may be reserved by calling the Company, BE. 4551 or by calling Flyer Office.

Speedway Youth Wins Aviation Model Prize Nine year old Jimmy Harris, 1869 Norfolk, became the youngest Model Aviation enthusiast ever to win a Mid-Western States Prize when in his first year he captured third place in rubber stick and cabin free flight event, competing against boys up to 21 years old, in the sixth annual Midwestern States Model Plane Meet. This meet is sponsored by Allison Division General Motors, American Legion and the Indianapolis Star and was held Sunday, August 17th at Ft. Harrison, Indiana. The prize was a pair of Airguide Field Glasses.

Y.M.C.A. State Fair Stand The State Fair Refreshment stand of the Indianapolis Y.M.C.A. will be at the same location this year, as formerly, in front of the Administration Building. The stand is operated by the Y’s Men’s Club for the last five' years as a method of raising money for the club’s contribution to the Young Mens Christian association. During the five years the club stand has gained a reputation for good food and service. Last year the stand sold _more than two miles of foot-long hot dogs. The Y’s Men’s Club is composed of young business men who are interested in serving the Y.M.C.A.

Wesleyan Bible Class

The Wesleyan Bible class of the Methodist church was’entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cotton, Monday evening. The high-light of the occasion was the picnic supper. A short business meeting was conducted by the President, Lloyd Dragoo. The next regular meeting will be September 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ketron. Members and guests who enjoyed the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dragoo and Sandy, and Mrs. Freeman Ketron, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shott, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Beck and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Baker and children, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Thos. Belcher and Mrs. L. P. Nelson.

Speech and Hearing Center Has New Executive Director Miss Dorothy J. Funk has been appointed the new executive director •‘of the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Center, 317 Board of Trade Building, a Red Feather Agency. Miss Funk received her B.A. degree in speech from Grinnell College and her M.S. degree from Purdue University. The Speech and Hearing Center offers an educational and recreational program for the hard of hearing. Afternoon and evening classes are offered in Lipreading and Speech Correction and a Nursery School is held three mornings a week for preschool hard of hearing children. The children are given a regular nursery school program supplemented by special speech and hearing training and their mothers attend a weekly Parent’s Study Group. A bulletin of class offerings and courses is available to those interested if they will call, write or visit the office of the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Center, Inc., 317 Board of Trade Building, LI. 7092.

Speedway Methodist Church REV. EARL COGAN, Pastor Sunday Scheel AM Worship Service HIM A.M

SCHOOL NEWS j AU pupils, grades kindergarten 1 to 12, will report at 8:15, Tuesday i morning, September 2, for enroll- 1 ment. The beginning of school was erroneously given in last week’s FLYER as September 4. I

Students in grades 7-12 will report to the high school gym where further instructions for enrollment will be given. Pupils in grades kindergarten to 6 who will attend Elementary School No. 1 at Winton Avenue and Fourteenth Street will report as follows: Kindergarten pupils: Room A, Mrs. Hickok; Ist Grade boys: Room F, Miss Knetzer; Ist Grade girls: Room 3, Miss Tower and Mrs. Wagle; 2nd Grade boys: Room 4, Miss Metz; 2nd Grade girls, Room 2, Miss Leath; 3rd Grade boys: Room G, Mrs. Gillum; 3rd Grade girls: Room 6, Mrs. Enders; 4th Grade boys: Rm. B, Miss Davis and Mrs. Lawson; 4th Grade girls: Room 250, Miss Smith and Miss Middaugh; sth Grade boys: Room 9, Mr. Gardner and Miss Ridlen; sth Grade girls: Room 8, Mrs. Thompson; 6th Grade boys: Room 115, Mr. McClelland and Mr. Moore; 6th Grade girls: Room 114, Mrs. Kessler.

Fourth grade girls will report to the Shop door at the southeast corner of the high school building. From there they will go to Miss Smith’s room, which is Room 250. Sixth grade pupils will enter the door at the southwest comer of the high school addition. Pupils in Grades kindergarten, 1,2, and 3 attending Elementary School No. 2 will report to that school at the same time as listed above for Elementary No. 1. Birth certificates will be required at both schools for all kindergarten pupils and all first grade pupils who did not attend Speedway Schools last year. The birth certificates will be returned after they have been checked.* In order to enroll in kindergarten, pupils must be five years old by October 31. To enroll in the first grade pupils must be six years old by October 31. The assignment of pupils to Elementary School No. 2 is listed below. If changes in school population have occurred to any great extent during the summer, minor adjustments may have to be made after the first day of school. Pupils will attend Elementary School No. 2 as follows:

kindergarten 1. All plipils living on 16th St. west of Lyndhurst Drive. 2. All pupils living in the area north of 16th Street from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Gerrard Drive. For kindergarten pupils, these boundaries apply both north and south of Crawfordsville Road. Grade One 1. All pupils living on 16th St. west of Norfolk. 2. All pupils living in the area from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk St. 3. All pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. All pupils living north of 170’0 on Ellen Drive. 5. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Ellen Drive.

The boundaries listed above apply south of Crawfordsville Road only. All first grade pupils living north of Crawfordsville Road will attend Elementary School No. 1 at 14th Street and Winton Ave. Grade Two 1. All pupils living on 16th St. west of Beeler Avenue. 2. AM pupils living in the area from me west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk Ave. 3. All pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. All pupils living north of 1700 on Ellen Drive. 5. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Ellen Drive. The boundaries listed above apply south of Crawfordsville Road only. All second grade pupils living north of Crawfordsville Road will attend Elementary School No. 1 at 14th Street and Winton Ave. Grade Throe 1. All pupils living on 16th St. west of Beeler Avenue. 2. All pupils living in the area from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Beeler Ave. 3. All pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Lyndhurst Dr. The boundaries listed above apply south of Crawfordsville Road only. All third grade pupils living

Speedway Christian Church 14th St. and Winton Ave. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne, Minister Consisting of One Unified Service Graded Church School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:00 A.M. The Junior Department will be furnishing the special music for the morning worship this Sunday, “Forward Through the Ages.” Miss Connie Pinkerton, soprano, will be the soloist, singing, “Grateful, O Lord.” Rev. Thorne will be back from his vacation and will preach on the subject, “Why Worry.” The Evening Circle will hold their first meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. 2nd, at 6:00 p.m. at the home of Mary Clegg, 1724 Allison St. A pitch-in dinner with the hostesses furnishing the meat, rolls and drink. Each is to bring a covered dish and table service. Hostesses are Mary Clegg, Caroline Davis, Evelyn Kirkman, and Gwendola Hiland. The Kezia Circle will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 2nd at 7:30 in the Junior Chapel. Mrs. Lucille Ross will.be the speaker. Devotions by Bertha Huffman. Hostesses for the evening will be as follows: Hilda Nickles, Connie Denny, Aileen Douglas, Bernice Hackett, Margaret Harris, Dorene Harper, Maxine Poor, Dorothy Redman, Jean Rhodes, Bernice Allen, Emma Thompson, and Phyllis Mikkelson. The Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ganz Hammer, 2021 N. Lyndhurst Dr. Several pieces, such as plates, saucers, vegetable dishes, cups, pie tins, etc., have been left in the church kitchen. Please check and see if any of these are yours. If not they will be taken to the Wheeler Mission for their use. The Chancel Choir will have a party at the home of Mrs. Jean Smith, 6195 Gregory Dr., Wednesday evening at 7:45. Husbands and wives of the members are also invited. Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson announces the following Choir rehearsals starting Thursday evening, Sept. 4th. Chapel Choir, (7th and Bth grades) will rehearse at 7:00 o’clock. Cloister Choir (High School) will rehearse at 8:00 o’clock. The Children’s Chorale (sth and 6th graders only) will rehearse Monday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock, Sept. Bth. The Chancel Choir will have their first rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:30, Sept. 10th.

north of Crawfordsville Road will attend Elemenary School No. 1 at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. The system of book and paper fees will be continued in Speedway Schools this year. Under this system, all books, pencils, paper, and other necessary materials are furnished for the children in grades kindergarten through 6. Books and paper are supplied in grades 7 through 12. The amount of fees will be: kindergarten, SI.OO per semester; Grades 1-6, $3.00 per semester; Grades 7-8, $3.50 per semester. The entire year’s fees, which are double the semester fee, may be paid at the beginning of the year. In fact, that is preferable since practically all books are purchased at the beginning of the year. In grades 9-12, rental fees are paid to the teacher in each class and the amount varies with the subjects taken.

Each year there are several requests from people living outside the corporate limits of Speedway to send their children to Speedway Schools. These will be accepted in grades where there is room to accommodate them. The tuition which people from outside Speedway must pay is $76.00 for kindergarten, $148.00 in grades 16, and $212.00 in grades 7-12. ' The placings of the entries of Speedway 4-H girls in the County 4-H Show were as follows: Clothing I—Head Scarves: Purple Ribbon, Mary Margaret Johnson; Blue Ribbon, Wanda Miller; Red Ribbons, Dain Bogue, Judy Burgin, Joan Jay, Janet Norwalt, Sandra Scyphers, Marilyn Sue Todd, Diane Woodward. Clothing I Tray Cloth: Blue Ribbons, Anna Kay Hughes, Nancy Morgan; Red Ribbon, Ruth Ann Neal.

Clothing I—Bag: Blue Ribbon, Yoho. Clothing I Aprons: Purple Ribbon, Mary Margaret Johnson; Blue Ribbons, Janet Norwalt, Diane Woodward, Starr Collins; Red Ribbons, Judy Burgin, Wanda Miller, Nancy Morgan, Marilyn Todd, Sandra Scyphers. Clothing ll—Dress: Blue Ribbon, Janet Oestrike.

Speedway Church es the Nazarene 5020 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. HARRY CARTER. Pastor Sunday Scnool .... 9:30 AM Morning Worshin 10’30 A x M Young Peoples Service ™. 6:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:39 AU services other than Sunday School have been canceled for next Sunday, August 31st as this is District Day at our Camp meeting now on at the Camp Grounds one mile west of Camby. We plan on meeting there for the great closing day of the camp. Plans have been made for our annual Sunday School picnic to be held at the Camp Ground on Monday, September 1. Anyone needing transportation should contact your Sunday School teacher or the Sunday School superintendent The best way is to be sure to come next Sunday. A hearty Invitation is given to all these services. On Wednesday evening, September 3rd, our Fan Revival with Rev. Crabtree as evangelist and the “Singing Ashbys” in charge of the music, begins Don't miss these services

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Clothing II Dresser Scarf: Blue Ribbon, Janet Oestrike. Clothing II—Towel: Purple Ribbon, Gloria Johnson; Red Ribbon, Joan Jay. Clothing ll—Skirt: Purple Ribbon, Gloria Johnson. Clothing 111 Dresses: Blue Ribbons, Ann Brockman, Marcia Henderson; Red Ribbon, Glenda Harlin. Clothing 111 Garment Bags: Blue Ribbons, Ann Brockman Marcia Henderson. Clothing lll—Garment Protectors: Blue Ribbons, Glenda Harlin, Peggy Emigholz. Clothing lll—Skirt and Blouse: Red Ribbon, Peggy Emigholz. Clothing lll—Luncheon Cloth: Blue Ribbon, Ruth Ann Mason. Clothing IV—Jumper:' Red Ribbon, Peggy Emigholz. Clothing IV—Blouse: Red Ribbon, Peggy Emigholz. Clothing V—Dresses: Red Ribbons, Rose Madden, Harriet Wheeler.

Baking I—Butter Cake: Purple Ribbons, Sheron Lee Melton, Charlene Eversole; Blue Ribbons, Gloria Jean Johnson, Judith Kirchhoff, Kathleen Kruse, Nancy Morgan; Red Ribbons, Anne Bigham, Janette Jolliff, Jeanie Piper, Scharnalea Taylor, Carole Lee Wright; White Ribbon, Jayne Wildman. Baking ll—Cookies: Blue Ribbons, Rema Armentrout, Barbara. Ashworth; Red Ribbons, Alice * Dale Decker, Marcia Henderson. Baking IV—Yeast Rolls: White Ribbon, Claudine Eppen. Food Preparation I.— Record Books: Purple Ribbon, Brooke Meeder; Blue Ribbons, Joyce Ann Shinkle, Carol Wenning, Jayne Wildman. Food Preparation 111 Record (Continued to Page 6)

Pollen “On” the Air Arrangements have been made with the Indiana State Board of Health to receive the Indianapolis pollen count twice daily Monday, thru Friday. All local newscasts thru the week, with the exception of Saturday and Sunday, will include the poUen count until the end of the hay fever season, usually the latter part of September.

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