Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1954 — 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 Thanks to a friend of ours, we prayed the Rosary Monday night with Rev. Clement Bosler of Joan of Arc Parish, as he and the Legion of Mary were on the air at 9:15, station WIRE. Write to Catholic Information in Indianapolis if you want this quarter of an hour continued. Think how pleasing all these rosaries must be to Mary, who has promised us peace in the world if we will all say devoutly her Rosary. This program will be continued each night if enough people write in and say they want it. The Children’s Choir sang three High Masses this week. On Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock for Charles Knarzer at the request of the Vincent Rolles family, on Wednesday morning for C. W. Engle of California requested by Jenny Lesman, and on Thursday morning for Delia Rosner at the request of the John Rosner family. The Children’s Choir always sing for the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday morning, and for the Benediction following the Mass. Maybe that is one of the reasons why we liked to go to 8 o’clock on Sunday morning ... to hear the beautiful voices of,the children. The 7th and Bth grades at St. Christopher School have elected officers for their club again this year. Peter Martich, Jr. is President, Eugene Enlow is Vice-President, Mary Jo Riedy is Secretary, Bob Kritzler is Treasurer, and Bob O’Neal is Sergeant-at-Arms. They meet in their room every Friday afternoon from 1 to 2 o’clock. Now they are giving reports or papers on different races of people, like the Irish, the Negroes, the Spanish, and so on. During a part of the hour they play games. They donated to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Washington, D.C. And while the children of the sth, 6th, 7th and Bth grades are a little late in getting around to it, as most children are in a formal way, nevertheless they had the thanks in their hearts as all children do, and they want to thank Father Lindemann for the party yjhich he made possible for them the other Sunday afternoon from 5:30 ’till 9:00. We were told that they had a mighty good time dancing, playing games, and that they enjoyed the refreshments very much. But like all good times, it ended all too soon. Trustees meeting next Sunday evening to discuss the finances of the Parish. Officers of the Holy Name Society will be most welcome. Regular monthly Altar Society meeting will be next Wednesday evening, February 3d, at 8 o’clock in the Social Room, with the new president, Mrs. Kay Keating, presiding. Mrs. Philip Mann and Mrs. John Mann are co-chairmen of the Hostess Committee. Every lady who is a member of St. Chris(Continued on page 5)

Psi lota Xi The Psi Otes will meet tonight at the home of Frits Foland, 5024 W. 13th St. Mrs. Donna Host, who is in charge of the program, will have a speaker from the Mental Health Assn, to give us some facts on this, one of our charity projects. Meeting at 8 p.m. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bilbee and family wish to acknowledge and express their sincere appreciation for the beautiful bouquet sent in memory of Albert Wilson of Brownsburg.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church West 16th St. at Beeler Ave. John G. Frank, Pastor. Be. 0741 9:30 Church and Sunday School through 8 years old. 11:00 Church and Sunday School from 9 years up and Nursery for small children. Visitors and new residents are always welcome at St. Andrew’s. Come and grow with a growing Church in a growing Community. BROTHERHOOD tonight at 8:00 P.M. Mr. James Doss of the Public Relations Department of the Citizen’s Gas and Coke Utility will speak and bring sound film to be shown. ALL men, both members and friends of the congregation, are most cordially invited. Let’s have a big turn-out to give the new officers a big send-off. CONFIRMATION CLASS Section I Saturday at 9:00 A.M. YOUTH CHOIR Saturday at 10:00 A.M. ALL children ages 9 and older are eligible for this Choir. The Choir led the 9:30 A.M. Service last Sunday and improved the singing tremendously. We are anxious to see this choir grow rapidly. See you Saturday! CONFIRMATION CLASS Section II Saturday at 11:00 A.M. You see it on buses, you see it in store windows, you hear it over the radio (all five stations), you see it in the newspapers and now, this Sunday at 3:00 P.M. it will be here The St. Olaf College Choir in its first concert in Indianapolis in 12 years at the Murat Theater. All seats reserved except, of course, standing room. As of last Monday only 350 seats remained unsold out of 2000. Write or phone the Ross-Babcock Agency in the Claypool Hotel for tickets. What seats may be left and standing room will be sold at the box office at the Murat Sunday. LUTHER LEAGUE Sunday at 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. CHOIR REHEARSAL Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. COUNCILMAN’S CONFERENCE—Sunday, February 7 at Salem Church, New Augusta at 3:00 P.M. We will meet at St. Andrew’s at 2:15 and go together. PpT-LUCK DINNER Friday, February 12th. This is the annual congregational meeting, but we have no secrets. All reports have been mimeographed to make the meeting brief and interesting. The main purpose is the fellowship so ALL are invited. Call Mrs. Pat Wilson at Be. 7583 and make a reservation. Comedy, sound films will be shown the children during the meeting for their entertainment MARTON COUNTY LUTHERAN MEN are sponsoring a joint meeting with the Missouri Synod Lutheran Men’s group at 7:00 P.M., Thrusday, February 18th at St Mark’s Church, Prospect and Linden Streets. Dinner will cost $1.25. Keep this date in mind and be on hand.

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Adelia Chapter I.T.S.C. The Adelia Chapter of I.T.S.C. will meet Monday, 6:30 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. for dinner. Mrs. R. B. Purkiss will speak. Hostesses for the evening are, Mrs. Lyle Neat, Chairman, Mrs. Lewis Messang, Mrs. Robert Parke and Mrs. Lincoln Northcott. Kezia Circle The February meeting of Kezia Circle will be Tuesday, February 2nd at 7:30 in Fellowship Hall. The theme of the program is “The Life and Task of the Church Around the World.”

Senior C.Y.F. This coming Sunday is the annual Youth Sunday and a full schedule has been planned for the Youth of Our Church. The Junior C.Y.F., Senior C.Y.F., and the Candle Tippers, will take part in both of the Church Services and Church Sunday School. At 2:30-5:30 there will be a County Youth Rally in Fellowship Hall of Our Church. There will be Christian Youth from all the County Christian Churches present. Being the Host of the day, let’s have a good representation for our church. The climax of the day will be our Annual Youth Banquet in Fellowship Hall. If you haven’t made your reservation or paid for your reservation, do so today, with Mrs. Elmer Emigholz. Reservations are SI.OO. Everyone make an effort to come to all of these youth events. Carole Lambert, Pres. TEEN TIMERS Hi! Hope you didn’t think we had shagged. The Teen Toppers are still around and livin’ it up. Here is what seems to be the latest jazz. i We’ve had a few birthdays here i lately. Toni M., Booley (Connie) P., Sue S. For celebrations, Bobby and Sue had a couple of fine dinners before games in the “County.” Incidentally, we’re mighty proud of the showing our boys made. “Sookey” had the gang in for eats before the first game in I the County. j Before January, we also had < plenty to do. Sue S., Bobby P., Carolyn S. and Swens had the wild group for dinners. Our Christmas party was loads of fun too. Many thanks to all the moms .for their hard labor. , Well, that’s all for now. I’ll dig you cats next week. Linda Lookabaugh, Pub. Carole Lambert, Pres. Castle-Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. 1 The Castle-Craig Chapter 1.T.5.C., will meet January 28 at the home of Mrs. Vye Parke, 5029 W. 14th St. Speaker will be Mrs. I Noble Reynolds, subject “South ; Pacific Islands.” CUB SCOUT NEWS ! DEN 2 congratulates award I winners: Robin Scott received his den chief cords and John Hardin his Lion Book. j We welcome new Cub, Don Mullendore to our Den. We had a supper on January ,20th at Mrs. Schein’s. Thanks to i Mrs. MacPhee, Mrs. Burcope, Mrs. i Hardin and Mrs. Kinder for birthday treats that helped complete our supper. Our best wishes to Tom MacPhee and Gray Burcope who are eleven and are leaving our Den. Dick Brown, Reporter

Speedway Methodist Church 16th and Presto Streets REV. EARL COGAN, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AJA. Worship Service 10:45 A.M. Evening Worship ...7:30 P.M. y “Christ set up four great standards to challenge men, Absolute Love, Honesty, Unselfishness and Purity." We all fall short of these standards, but what great goals to work toward. God understands our shortcomings, and will strengthen us to overcome them, if we but ask him and believe that he will. “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” Romans 3:23. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. the choir will have a pitch-in supper at the church with choir practice following. Also on Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. a work session will be held in the upstairs of the church. Sunday, January 31, the Junior choir will sing for the morning service. Rev. Cogan will bring us the message for both the morning and evening services. On Wednesday evening, February 3 the W.S.C.S. will have their regular meeting at 'the church at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Clara Staley from the Irvington Methodist Church will present the program for the evening. Mrs. Ernestine Beck will bring us the devotions for the evening. The theme of both the program and the devotions will be “Prayer and Christian Unity.” Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 the Junior Choir will meet at the church. Congratulations to Mary and “Mac” McDaniel. They have a new baby boy bom Wednesday, January 20. Thanks to Mrs. Edith Griffith for the delightful and humorous story she presented for the ladies of the church Wednesday afternoon, January 20 .at our kitchen shower. If you wish to subscribe for the Christian Advocate, which is the official organ magazine for the Methodist Church, will you please see or call Mrs. N. W. Beck, Be. 0221 at your earliest convenience. Subscriptions will be sent on Friday, January 29. The rates for this weekly magazine is $3.00 per year. Be a reader of the Advocate. Please call Mrs. R. A. TenEick, Be. 0338 if you have any news items for the Flyer. The copy is turned in on Monday evening of each week. .

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CARD PARTY AND STYLE SHOW The Tri Kappas will hold a card party and style show Tuesday evening, February 23rd, at 8:00 p.m. in the St. Christopher Social Hall. Why don’t you plan now to come to this party and enjoy your favorite game of cards while watching members of Tri Kappa model the rtewest fashions from Pam’s? Tickets at 50c may be obtained from any Tri Kappa. Mrs. William Faust is chairman of this project. She will be assisted by Miss Olive Cochairman, Mrs. Herschell Spencer, Mrs. Virgil Edwards, Mrs. John Conkle, Miss Pauline Hendrickson and Miss Jane Rosner. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy rendered us in the loss of our father, Charles E. Knarzer. The Rolles and Nester families Former Resident Dies Oval Herron, former resident of Speedway whose, home has been in Clayton, Ind. for several years, passed away at the Methodist Hospital Sunday, Jan. 24. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in Clayton Tuesday p.m. He is survived by the widow, Lois, one son, Roger, two grandchildren and one brother, Carl of Missouri. SQUARE DANCE Tomorrow night at Longacre there will be lots of fun for all who care to attend the Square Dance, sponsored by Psi lota Xi Sorority. This will be called by Max Forsythe who is real fine to run through every dance so all inexperts may enjoy the dancing too. Time, 8 o’clock till 11. Get your tickets from any Psi Ote or call Helen Leonard, Be. 1664. Only $1.50 per couple, proceeds to Speech and Hearing Clinic Nursery. I Local Water Softener Salesman I Harry M. Sanders, 5215 W. 15th St. has recently become associated with Easy Soft Water, Inc. who feature automatic and semiautomatic water softeners. Anyone interested may contact Mr. San,ders who’s ad appears in this week’s Classified Section. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the lovely floral tributes, many cards and kind expressions of sympathy extended to us at the sudden passing of our sister, Mrs. Bonnie Keller. Mrs. Phyllis Mikkelsen Robert Waltman

SCHOOL. NEWS Current School Calendar Jan. 28-30 Mid-State Freshman Tourney at Plainfield. Jan. 29 High School basketball, Lawrence Central (there), 6:45 p.m. Jan. 30 High School basketball, Washington (there), 6:45 p.m. Feb. s—High School basketball, Ben Davis (there), 6:45 p.m. Feb. 6—District Solo and Ensemble Contest, Broad Ripple. Feb. B—7th and Bth Grade basketball, Beech Grove (there), 6:30 p.m. Feb. 12 High School basketball, Decatur Central (here), 6:45 p.m. Feb. 19 High School basketball, Greenwood (here), 6:45 p.m. Feb. 24, 25, 26, 27 Sectional Tourney at Danville. Miss Hazel Smith, Junior Red Cross chairman for Speedway elementary schools reports that many letters of acknowledgment have been received from the chil(Contlnued on Page 4) Thanks to Sophomore Mothers The Budget and Finance Committee wishes to thank the mothers of the Sophomore Class members for the breakfast Wednesday morning, Jan. 20th at the home of Mrs. Robert Hill. Other hostesses were Mrs. Clarence Mead, * Mrs. Harold Cork, Mrs. Wm. Fogarty, Mrs. W. C. Oestrike, Mrs. Chester Poor and Mrs. Virgil Gebauer. Alpha Delta Omega Epsilon Chapter will meet at the home of Nina Hackleman on February 4th. Mr. Ted Aichele will be the guest speaker for the evening. He will lecture and show pictures on his tour of Europe. He has also spent two years in Germany with the armed forces. Flying Tigers The boys of the Flying Tigers held their regular meeting Monday night at the home of Frank Frosch. After the regular business meeting at which time we voted to make a cash donation to the Mother’s March on Polio Wednesday night we worked on our models and enjoyed refreshments. Mothers March on Polio Tri - Kappa Sorority, sponsors of the 1954 Mother’s March on Polio in Speedway January 27, wishes to thank the residents of our city for making the drive a success. Tri-Kappa wishes to thank the mothers who are not members of the sorority for devoting their time in assisting in the drive.

Rivieva Club’s 2nd Annual Water Show The Riviera Club will feature its second annual Aquatic Variety Show February 6 and 7, as announced by coach Johnny Galvich, director of the event. The show will feature both local and professional talent from ages 5 to 50. Special events for the program will include speed races, individual stunts, comical events, clown and fancy diving, water ballet, solos and duets. Nancy Lamkin and Paul Richards will present a water skit called “Street Scene.” Dwight Searcy, star sprinter of the Riviera Swimming squad, will do a number proving it is possible to swim 25 yards with hands and feet tied behind one’s back. Speedway talent includes Terry and Pam Fuller of the swimming team, and Joan Marvel of the (Continued on Page 4) NOTICE All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of February, 1953 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall the Board es Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will be asked to grant a variance on the property known as lot 25 Oak Lawn addition, 4901 W. 25th St., to permit an improvement or alteration which will not comply with the zoning ordinance of 1950 in the following respect:'Change from R 1 zoning to R 2 zoning.

Church Of Christ 4956 West 10th St iCCS * Sunday-- 10:00 AJA. and 7:30 PJA. Wednesday—— 7:30 PJA. For information call Belmont 8329

P.T.A. Spring Fling News Let’s all put a ring around this date on our calendars, March 19th the date for the Big Spring Fling. Everyone please make an effort to call one or more phone numbers this coming week and say. you will be glad to do your part, by donating something to one of these committees. Candy, Edna Gatchel, Be. 5892; Bake Goods, Mary Richwine, Be. 4324; Garden Shop, Cleatys Sword, Be. 1318; Next-to-New Clothing, Francis 'Dietrich, Be. 0572; Canned Goods, Mary Zimmer, Be. 9197; Old Comic Books, Bernice Hachett, Be. 1248; Doll Clothes, Carolyn McClamroch, Be. 0532; “White Elephants,” Winifred Briggs, Be. 5739; Fancy Handwork, Mary Ann Schein, Be. 9872; Old Patterns, Virginia Sanders, Be. 0683. These ladies will be glad to pick up What ever you may have. Irene Kern, Chm. of Budget and Finance Alberta Lambert, Pub.

P.T.A. Hoard Meeting The Speedway Schools P.T.A. Board Meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 3rd at 1:30. The meeting will be held in the Visual Education room. All Chairmen and Cochairmen please be present. The Budget and Finance Committee would appreciate you bringing old comic books, which are to be used in the Spring Festival Project. » Mrs. Fred Scyjihers, Pres. Mrs. Omar Lambert, Pub. Speedway Speeders Hi! The week before last we had a slumber party at Janet JollifFs house and had lots of fun. We would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Jolliff for putting up with us. We had a supper over at Sandy Wysong’s. We would like to thank Sandy’s mother and grandfather and grandmother. The supper was very good. - Last week the meeting was over at Mary Alice Stierwalt’s. Mrs. Stierwalt helped us out a lot. Thank you very much. Well, I had better go for now. Pub. Sandy Wysong

Speedway Sparklers I am here again. Sorry I missed last week. We had a supper at Joan Higgin’s before the Warren game. We had a nice time, Joan and Mrs. Higgins. Monday we had a business meeting at Roberta Yoho’s. Meeting was called to order by the president. We had secretary’s report and dues. We had refreshments of fudge and pretzels. The fudge was good, Mrs. Yoho. We played a few games. Our next meeting will be at Nina Clevinger’s. Local Girl Named To Honor Society Miss Barbara Kryter, 5126 W. 16 th Street, was elected to Alpha Lambda Delta, new scholastic honorary society at Hanover College. Other Indianapolis students elected to the society are: Miss Connie DeWolf, 38 East 52nd St.; Miss Martha Oliver, 3815 Arthington Street; Miss Suzanne Berry, 260 Berkley Road and Miss Margaret Hiatt, 3747 College Avenue. Miss Kryter is president. Barbara is also a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority at Hanover and the Gamma Theta Chapter is Psi lota Xi in Speedway. She is a graduate of the Class 1952, Speedway High School.

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On Friday, Jan. 15 Troop No. 516 of St. Christophers School had their Investiture. The following girls received their pins. Patricia Aharen, Barbara Anderson, Jane Clouser, Shirley Delph, Kathleen Dugan, Diana Glass, Sandra Jarman, Elaine Keller, Mary Arm Lawrence, Kathleen Stevens, Kathleen Wells, Colette Williams, Patricia Zaepfel. The girls enjoyed games and refreshments of coke and cookies. Leaders of this new troop are Mrs. J. B. Jarman and Mrs. Gerald Glass. The troop wish to thank TriKappa Sorority, our sponsor, for their cash donation.

Speedway Christian Church 14ih Si. and Winton Ave. 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 A.M. Second Worship Service 10:00-11:00 A.M. \ SUNDAY EVENING YOUTH ACTIVITIES First and Third Sunday Evenings.... Senior High C.Y.F. Second Sunday Evening....Candletippers (older youth) Fourth Sunday Evening .Junior High C.Y.F. Our annual Youth Sunday, ushering in the national observance of Youth Week, will be held next Sunday, with our young people in complete charge of the various phases of our services. Miss Carole Lambert, President of Senior Hi C.YJ. will bring the message, “So Send I You,” and Miss Nancy Lewis, President of Junior High C.Y.F. will be the liturgist. Elders for the morning worship will be Tom Genung, John Hayes, and John Dryer. Deacons: Dave Thomas, Harold Kuykendall,* Chester Poor, Jerry Graybill, Bob Gaskill, Roy Delong, Ray Delong, George Thompson, Ben Wunder, Larry Shinkle, Dave Crawford. Ushers: Dick Schrock, Bob Templin, George Poor, and Jimmy Sprinkles. The Sunday School will also have young people in charge. Gen. Supt., Bruce Kelley; Ist Assistant, Tom Brady; Sec. and Treas., Larry Thomas; Cradle Roll Supt., Judy Wood; Nursery Supt., Ann Brockman; Kindergarten Supt, Barbara Armantrout; Primary Supt., Sue Swenson; Junior Supt., Carol Malaska; Junior High Supt., Carol Wennings; Senior High Supt., Peggy Emigholz; Seventh Grade, Rosemary Strouse, Bart Updike; Bth Grade, Auth Ann Mason; Freshman, Jimmy Wood; Sophomore, Ronnie Frye; Candletippers and Senior High, John Keen;' Young Settlers, Christine Stephens; Los Amigos, Ann McArthur; Golden Rule, Forestine Hagerty. The Chapel Choir will sing for the 8:30 Service and the Cloister Choir will sing for the 10:00 service. Miss Connie Pinkerton, soprano, will sing for Both services. Buddy Sprinkles and Margaret Parke will be the organists in both services as a part of the observance of Youth Week. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mrs. M. G. Spencer and daughters was enjoyed by Grandmother Herring, who has been confined to her bed for the last four months. The bouquets for this Sunday will be given by Mrs. Harriet Shepard in memory of her son Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser honoring the Youth of our church. CALLING ALL YOUTH At 2:30 Sunday afternoon the Speedway Christian Church will be host to the Marion County Youth Rally. All Senior Hi C.Y.F’s. and Older Youth groups from the Christian Churches in the County have been invited to attend. The Rally will last from 2:30 to 5:30 with time for worship, fellowship and study. There will be a .35 registration fee. Our Cloister Choir (Continued on page 3)

Job’s Daughters Thanks go to all the girls and council members who helped with the Eastern Star dinner. There will be a meeting Saturday at 2:00 p.m. sharp. We will have initiation with candidates so brush up on those rituals. We can’t have a good meeting without music, so all choir members be sure' to come. Time is drawing closer for the Annual DeMolay Sweetheart Dance the 13th of February. Let’s remember to get those tickets from our candidate for Sweetheart, Joann Farley. We are again selling ribbon this term with Mrs. Lewis in charge. If anyone wants to buy any ribbon, please contact any Job’s Daughter. Ann Healy, Publicity Joann Farley, Honored Queen Nurses Association Meeting “How to Prepare a Smorgasbord” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Stena Marie Twinane at the February meeting of the Private Duty Section, Central District Nurses Association, Monday, February 1. The brunch-meeting will be held in the Warren Hotel at 10:30 a.m. with Valentines Day the theme of decorations and the program. The February affair was planned for the morning hour to accommodate nurses who otherwise could not attend because of evening and night duty. A short business meeting will follow brunch. Reservations may be made not later than Friday afternoon, January 29, by calling Mrs. Ona Dix, president, Ta. 8409; Mrs. Jenny Romine, secretary, Ch. 0773; or Mrs. Roma Sims, program chairman, Ma. 6655.

Speedway Church es the Nazarene 5020 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. HARRY CARTER, Pastor , Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship ——. 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Service . 6:45 P. M. . Evangelistic Service —— 7:45 PJA. Mid-Week Praye* Service, Wed. Evening. 7:30 On Wednesday evening, February 3, the Missionary meeting will be held in connection with the prayer service. Mrs. Harry Carter will be in charge with Irving Duff giving the study. The regular monthly meeting of the Church Board will be held at the church on Monday evening, February 1. We welcome you to all our services. There are classes for all ages in our Sunday School, with teachers bringing the lesson to help everyone in Christian living. If you are not now a member of the Sunday School, why not make.this the time you start coming? < . ■v. Let us worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.

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Choral Club News The Speedway Choral Club held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Helen Collins, 5040 W. 15th St. on Thursday, January 21st ' We are glad so many girls attended this special meeting. Four new members were initiated into the club by our president, Marian Schaffer. They were Billie Dunn, Selma McCracken, Helen Robards and Janice Roberts. Welcome to our club, girls! It was voted upon to purchase: new program and membership books. To reserve your copy, call our president, BE. 0367. We have secured the services of Mrs. Waters as our baby sitter. She will be with us each Monday, also for our Good Friday engagement. Our sincere thanks go to Marcheta Phipps for being our baby sitter the past few weeks. Our president urges each member to try to make Monday practice promptly at nine, since we are busy with programs for our coming engagements on March 16th and Good Friday, April 16th. We were hapy to have Virginia (Continued on Page 4) Rummage Sale February 13th the Psi Otes will sponsor a rummage sale, proceeds to go to charity. Anyone wishing to donate, call Enola Manifold, Be. 1394. This Week at the Masonic Temple Thurs., Jan. 28—F.&A.M. M.M. Degree, 7:00 p.m. Sat., Jan. 30—Job’s Daughters, Initiation, 2:00 pan. Mon., Feb. 1 Craft, Stated Meeting, 7:30 pan. Wed., Feb. 3—DeMolay, Stated Meeting, 7:00 pan.

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