Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 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 The CYO entertained the CYO from St. Michael parish last Tuesday night, November 16th, with a dance. They had their regular monthly meeting last night. Mrs. Mazie Bender won the car they gave away at the Turkey Dinner Sunday. A Junior CYO basketball team has been formed. John Riedy is coach. Basketball team members are Bob Zeunik, Bob Kritzler, John Sterneman, Jim Fierek, David Sheets, and Bob Such. CYO girls are baby-sitters in the First Aid room each Sunday at the 9:30 o’clock Mass. CYO boys in turn serve at the 9:30 o’clock Mass each Sunday. High Masses at 8 o’clock this week ... on Wednesday morning for the Mullenholz family requested by the Ed Fierek family, on Thursday morning, Thanksgiving, for Anna L. Wills requested by Ann Gisher, and on Friday morning for the Poor Souls list of friends and relatives as requested by the parishoners of St. Christopher. Ronnie Otte, son of Betty and Carl Otte, on West 16th Street drew the name of Margaret Warmoth, 1951 McArthur for the winner in the tenth week of the Merchandise Club. Ronnie is in the fourth grade of St. Christopher school. The men say the Stag Party last Thursday night was a success, and the committee wish to thank everyone. The committee on the Turkey Dinner Sunday likewise wish to thank everyone. PECANS! PECANS! One thousand pounds of them! Over four hundred are already sold! Call Mrs. William Hesselgrave of 5404 West 16th Street, Mrs. Walter Freund on West 14th, Mrs. James Keating on Fisher, anytime, or call Nora Bray, Belmont 0586, evenings. Get your opders in, because this year when one thousand pounds are gone, that’s all. Buy for your Christmas candies, cookies, and cakes. Buy to give as gifts. Buy to save for your use after Christmas. Pecans for $1.25 a pound. St. Mulachy’s church at Brownsburg is selling cans of assorted salted nuts again this year for SI.OO. The above ladies would be happy to take your orders for these too. Ladies, you must get your reservations for the Altar Society Christmas dinner party in AT ONCE. Call Mrs. Agnes Benedetto Belmont 0218. The dinner is at 6:30 o’clock on Wednesday evening, December Ist. After the dinner a short business meetxing is scheduled before the party. The dinner is $1.75 and will be served by an Indianapolis catering service. A 25 cent gift .exchange will take place at the party. Bring your gifts Christmas wrapped, please. Mesdames Sus Whitmore and Agnes Benedetto are chairmen for the party, assisted by Mesdames Loyola Sheets, Bertha Cohen, Louise Grande, Dolores Riczo, Lois Zeph, Doris Moran, Mary Marks, Hilda Torrella, Beey Collet, Mary Rosner, Frances Wells, Vivian Bray, Wanda Etter, • Mary Cubertson, Norma" Koehler, Helen Sutherland, Emma Frances O’Neal, Eleanor Chapman, Katherine Young, Amma Marie Haag, Ann Marie Rosner, Mary C. Parker, Audrey Sauer, Jennie Lesman, Sylvia Dial, Lucile Proctor, Patricia Jones, Charlotte Rowley and Mary M. Glass. Pray daily your rosaries for peace in the world. On this Thanksgiving Day, let us remember our first Thanksgiving Day and what our forefathers came to this country to obtain, freedom and the right to worship, and let us all attend church. Behold what manner of love the Father as bestowed upon us that we should be called children of Gpd.—St. John 3:1. Nora Bray

HOW TO ENJOY A MERRY CHRISTMAS Enjoy a Merry Christmas this year secure in the knowledge that your friends and loved ones have received your greetings and presents. Do your shopping for Christmas presents and greeting cards as soon as possible. Then prepare your greeting cards for early mailing prior to December 15. Directory service is not accorded letter mail so it will be necessary to check your mailing lists and be sure you have them correctly addressed, including zone number. While you are addressing your greeting cards take the extra moment to place your return address on your greetings and mail them first class (3c postage) so (Continued on Page 4)

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church West 16th St at Beeler Ave. John G. Frank, Pastorße. 0741 9:30 A.M. Church and Sunday School through 8 years old. 11:00 A.M. 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. THANKSGIVING SERVICE—Tonight, Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. This is the annual Thanksgiving Vespers. In gratitude to God for our manifold blessings, this will be a Service of “Giving.” The Plate and Special Offering will be given to Mulberry Home for the Aged. Clean used clothing will be given to the Refugees of the world and canned goods will be given to Mulberry Home. The Clothing and canned goods will be arranged in the Chancel in a Harvest Home display. Bring these things a little early so they may be arranged before the Service begins. CHOIR REHEARSAL—Wednesday after the Thanksgiving Vespers. There will be no Weekday Religious Education Classes, Youth Choir Rehearsal or Confirmation Class this Saturday. All will resume, Saturday, Dec. 4th. LOYALTY SUNDAY—Next Sunday is Loyalty Sunday. HOLY COMMUNION—Next Sunday. This is the beginning of the new Church Year. Let us all begin the year right LUTHER LEAGUES Intermediates—6:oo p.m. in the Parish Hall. Seniors—6:oo p.m. in Fellowship Hall. COUNCIL-BUILDING COMMITTEE—Monday aflfcOO p.m. There will be Congregational meetings after each Service on both Dec. sth and 12th. The one on Dec. sth will be for the purpose of completing the Nominations for the coming vacant Council positions. The one of Dec. 12th will be for the elections.

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TIP-TOP SHIP-SHAPERS Hi, everybody. We had our club meeting at Karen Rupert’s house. She served Pepsi’s and pretzels. \ Pres. Marilyn Neiman Pub. Sharon Durr PITMAN-MOORE ADDS TO SCIENTIFIC STAFF Pitman-Moore Company has announced the addition of Dr. F. L. Peniston to its scientific staff. His activities will be in connection with the production of Salk polio vaccine. A native of Chillicothe, Missouri, Dr. Peniston received his education in Wichita, Kansas, where he graduated from the University of Wichita with a BA., degree. Dr. Peniston received his Mascontinued on page 2)

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tower end daughters, Dianne and Luanne, left last Saturday for New York. They will return this week-end. Helen Jean McClelland, junior at Franklin College, has been initiated into the Beta Sigma chanter of Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity. A B-average is required in 12 hours of history plus a B-average in two-thirds of all the other subjects carried before initiation into this fraternity can take place. Miss McClelland is the daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McClelland of 5060 Crawfordsville Road, and was graduated from Speedway High School with the class of 1952. She is a member of Delta Zeta sorority, vice-president of W.R.A., Committee Chairman of C.Y.F., a member of young Democrats, and on the Religious Emphasis Week Committee which Franklin College has each year. Dr. F. E. McCormick has opened his dental office at 3660 W. 16th St. Dr. McCormick has previously been located at 1614 N. Lyndhurst. APPROACHING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Cledith Stephens, 5064 Ford Street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Christina to Edward A. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Hawkins, 1616 Auburn, Sunday, December sth, 2:30 at the Speedway Christian Church. Friends invited.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank all my friends for their get-well cards and letters sent to me while I have been ill in the hospital and at "home. Thelma Kessler <.... 4144 N. 20th Street, Phoenix, Arizona CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers, calls, gifts and kindnesses shown the family while I was in the hospital. They were deeply appreciated. Mrs. Floyd Bilbee. SOPHOMORE HOP DEC. 3 HIGH SCHOOL GYM BUY HOLIDAY NUTS FROM YOUNG SETTLERS CLASS CALL CY. 0928

Speedway Methodist Church 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT, Pastor Church School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ......K):45 A.M. Our Father, Thou hast abundantly blessed this earth on which we live with great harvests. Thou hast provided for mankind all things needful. Bless those who labor in the fields. May we ever rejoice in Thy great goodness to us. Help us to forget not all Thy benefits. This is a good land in which we live. On this day of Thanksgiving we thank Thee for our food, our schools, books and many churches. Above all we thank Thee for Thy Son, Jesus. May the words of the Psalmist be our prayer: “Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.” Amen. WELCOME—AII visitors and new residents of Speedway or those who do not yet have a church home—feel at home and welcome in our worship services. The official Board recently voted to make some important changes in the scheduling of4he Sunday morning services—beginning Sunday, Dec. 5 as follows: First Hour 9:30-10:30 a.m. 9:30-10:30—Sunday School for children 0-11 yrs. 9:30-10:00—First Worship Service (Sanctuary) 10:00-10:30—Sunday School for youth and adults. Second Hour 10:45-11:45 a.m. 10:45-11:45—Junior Church and Sunday School for ' children 0-11 years.' 10:45-11:45—Second Worship Service. Sunday, November 28 is World Service Sunday. “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Give as God leads you, that the word- of God may reach every corner of the world. Rev. Wright will speak to us on the topic “We Are Involved*' at the service of worship this Sunday. The Intermediate M.Y.F. will meet at 5:30 at the church. The Senior M.Y.F. will meet at the parsonage at 7:00. Junior Choir will practice Monday at 3:15. Tuesday, November 30th our Church Choir will sponsor the Allison Male Chorus under the leadership of Bob Burford. No tickets will be sold. An offering will be taken. The money from this project is to be used to purchase choir robes. On Wednesday, December 1 the W.S.C.S. will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Webb’s Sunday School class will present the Christmas devotions and program. All members please bring your white gifts for Wheeler Mission. (Canned goods—wrapped in white paper and labeled). We are in need of Sunday School workers, teachers, clerks. If you can and will help in the growing church school, please give your name to Mr. Roy Coers or Mrs. Esther Thompson. The W.S.C.S. will hold a rummage sale on December 4 at 1237 Missouri Street Please bring the rummage to the Speedway Methodist church basement anytime the week prior to the sale—but not later than December 3. Containers will be provided. The rummage will be sorted and marked on December 3 from 1-3:00 p.m. Any help will be greatly appreciated. The Custodial Crew for Sunday, December 5 will be Roy Coers, W. Culver, W. Mitchell, G. Harper.

Wednesday, November 24, 1954

LEADERS IN ROSNER DRUG CONTEST The leaders at Rosner’s as bf Monday, November 22nd are: Boys, (1) Joey DeLisle, (2) Teddy Fidger, (3) Mike Jaimet, Girls, (1) Paula Burton, (2) Lynn Schoenewey, (3) Judy Beck. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS ON GEORGETOWN AND OAK LAWN SUBDIVISION -Five hydrants on Georgetown Road, McCray, 24th, 25th and Auburn Street Cray, will be flushed Saturday' morning, November 27th. Work will start at 7:30 a.m. ending by 12 noon. Everett Robbins, Town Eng.

CROSSROADS REHABILITATION The appointment of Glenn R* Reynolds, 3532 Brouse St., as assistant director of Crossroads Rehabilitation Center for Crippled Children and Adults is announced by Roy E. Patton, executive dfcj rector. He will supervise the technical' l staff at the center here, coordinate the programs of the various departments, and direct the Easter Seal fund-raising activities. Director of rehabilitation for the State Society for Crippled Children for the past year. Mr. Reynolds also served nine years as state director of special rehabilitation procedures for the Veterans Administration and eight years with the Indiana State Employment Service in charge of placement of physically handicapped persons. * A native of Clay City and a veteran of World War I, the new Crossroads executive was graduated from State Teachers College at Terre Haute and formerly was a teacher in Richnfcqpd ' schools. GAS COMPANY FINANCIAL REPORT The report filed today with the City Controller by Citizens Gas and Coke Utility’s Board of Directors for the third quarter of 1954, showed a loss of $82,578 after bond retirement, as compared with a profit of $513,169 in the third quarter of 1953. Earnings for the nine months period were $863,734 as against $2,667,800 an the first nine months of 1953. The reduction in earnings is principally the result of substanContinued on page 2)

'SPEEDWAY RECREATION CLUB Friday, November 26th 11th and 12th grades Record Ballroom Dance, 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday, November 27th, Square Dance, Adults, 8 to 11 p.m., Max Engle, caller. FIRST AND SECOND GRADERS TO PERFORM FOR P.T.A. “Others,” a Christmas play by Ethel Mary Patterson, will be given by the first and second grades of Elementary School Number One on Wednesday afternoon, December 8, at 3:00 p.m. at the regular December meeting of the P.T.A. in the high school gymnasium. . A chorus of all of the children in these grades will participate. The story centers around giving rather than getting. Miss Hendrickson is assisted by the following first and second grade teachers: Miss Knetzer, Miss Iler, Mrs. Mattis, Miss Metz and Mrs. Wagle. NOTICE ALL SOPHOMORE MOTHERS A meeting for sophomore mothers will be held November 30th, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., at the home of Mrs. George Harvey, 1744 Beeler Street. It is hoped that all will be present as Mrs. Kopesky and Mr. Thompson are planning to be there. Please notify one of the committee whether or not you can attend. Mrs. George Harvey, Be. 4355 Mrs. Harry Sanders, Be. 0683 Mrs. Leroy Fisher, Be. 5251

PUBLIC SQUARE DANCE The P.T.A. of School 90 at 18th and Moreland will hold a public Square Dance Friday, November 26, in the auditorium, 7:30-8, instruction only. Dance 8 to 11 pun. Caller Jack Livingston. SI.OO per couple. SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Nov. 24 —Basketball, Plainfield, (here), 6:45 pun. Nov. 25, 26—Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 30—8th Grade and Freshman basketball, Danville, (there), 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3—Basketball, Pike Township, (here), 6:45 p.m. Dec. B—Bth Grade and Freshman basketball, Brownsburg, (here), 6:30 p.m. Dec. 10 Basketball, Mooresville (there), 6:45 pjn. Dec. 15—7th and Bth Grade basketball, Clermont, (here) 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 Basketball, Danville (here), 6:45 p.m. Dec. 18 Basketball, Manual, (there), 6:45 pun. Dec. 20—8th Grade and Freshman basketball, Mooresville, (there), 6:30 p.m. Dec. 21 Dismissal at end of day for Christmas Vacation. Jan. 3—Return to school after Christmas vacation.

On Thursday, Dec. 9, the two elementary schools of Speedway will take part in the Annual Children’s Clothing Crusade which is a drive to collect used clothing for needy children in Korea, Europe, the Middle East, and certain low income areas and the Navajo and Papago Indian Reservations in the United States. The Indiana State Department of Public Instruction has urged that schools participate in this program. In Speedway the drive will be confined to one day, December 9. Clothing should be brought only on that day. Instructions explaining the type of clothing needed will be sent home with each elementary pupil. Clean wearable clothes (including baby clothing), shoes, and blankets are especially needed. Speedway High School students will participate in the Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the Speedway Junior Chamber of Commerce at 2:00 on the afternoon of Saturday, November 27. This contest will consist of the presentation of 5 minute original radio speeches involving some positive, creative thinking about (Continued on Page 8)

Church Of Christ 4956 Wert 10th St Sundaylo:oo AM. and 7:30 P.M. Wednesday 7:30 PM. For information call Belmont 8329

FRANK’S FURNITURE OPEN NIGHTS Frank’s Furniture Store, 1500 Main Street, has announced that they will be open every night until 8:30 for your Christmas shopping convenience, starting Friday, November 26th. SUNBEAM DEMONSTRATION There will be a Sunbeam demonstration at Speedway Hardware, 1612 N. Lyndhurst, this Saturday, November 27th. Free coffee and pancakes will be served. SQUARE DANCE NOTICE The Friendly Squares Dance Club will observe guest night at the dance on Saturday, November 27th, 8 to 11 p.m. in the Union Hall, 1010 Main Street. New name tags will be given out and door prizes awarded. Guests SI.OO per couple.

W.S.C.S. RUMMAGE SALES NOTICE The Women’s Society of Christian Service will hold a Rummage Sale on Saturday morning, December 4th in a church building located at 1237 N. Missouri Street. Rummage may be brought to the Methodist Church Basement during the week prior to the sale and no later than Friday, Dec. 3rd. (Containers will be provided.) Rummage will be sorted and priced on Friday afternoon, Dec. 3rd, 1 to 3 p.m. Any help will be appreciated. TEENETTERS Hi there. Here I am again with the latest. We had our business meeting and first basketball season spread at Kitty’s house Friday nighVln case you are wondering* I’m Kitty! We were all starving so our business meeting didn’t last long. We had to draw for secret pals again because a couple of. the girls got careless. Let’s be more careful this time, gang. We decided not to have a feed the 24th. The next one will be at “Buffy’s” house. That’s Judy Burgin. Our supper was “delish” slush-burgers and all the fixings. We had two spread surprises this week. Small gold pin-on megaphones with a brown “S” and a picture of “Sparkie” on them from Bunny. That’s Sharon Ashley! And a small pair of brown felt gloves with gold stitching and trimming for our coats or sweaters from “Huffy,” that’s Sandy Wysong! Thanks loads Huffy and Bunny—they’re super. After the game we went back to Kitty’s for Chips ’n Cokes ’n games. We had a wonderful evening even if Buffy did scare us all about to death by falling half way down the stairs and drapping two cartons of Pepsi! What a mess! She wasn’t hurt thought, thank goodness. That’s all for this time. See you next week. Bye-now. Mary Alice Stierwalt, Pub. Judy Burgin, Pres. HOLIDAY ON ICE

Paired for the first time for Holiday on Ice audiences, glamorous Kay Servatius teams with versatile Arnold Shoda in an exhibition of artistry on ice. Both skaters have won renown for interpretive spectacle as individuals, but together they represent a brand new treat for ice show devotees. Holiday on Ice opens Monday, December 6, in the Fairgrounds Coliseum, Indianapolis. It will remain through December 12 with nightly performances scheduled for 8:30 p.m. and added matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 4 pan. Children will be admitted for half-price at the Saturday matinee. . Advance tickets may be obtained at the Coliseum' box office, or Ross and Babcock Travel Bureau, Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis. BUY HOLIDAY NUTS FROM YOUNG SETTLERS CLASS * CALL CY. 0828 SOPHOMORE HOP DEC. 3 HIGH SCHOOL GYM

Speedway Christian Church 14th Bft. and Winton Aw. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne, Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES / First Worship Service 8:30- 9:30 AM. Graded Church School 9:30-10:00 AM. Second Worship Service 10:00-11:00 AM. 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 regular schedule of two services will be held next Sunday. The music for the worship service will be provided by the Children’s Chorale singing for the 10:00 service. The minister will preach the sermon at both services on the subject, “In Everything Give Thanks.” . The flowers given last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van Kirk were enjoyed by Dr. Hanna. The Chancel flowers for this Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Don Graybill in memory of their mothers. The Junior High Fellowship will meet at 6:45 Sunday evening, November 28, in Fellowship Hall. After a short business meeting worship led by Susan Thompson will be in the Junior Chapel. Dedication of offering for the Cleveland Christian Home for Children so please return stockings. A film, “The Toymaker” will be shown and discussed, led by Jeannie Piper. Social hour follows in Fellowship Hall led by George Poor with refreshments Rosemary Strouse. Dennis Troth, president; Diane Woodward, enlistment. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Thome for their Christmas meeting on Wednesday, December Ist, at 1:30 p.m. There will be a 50c gift exchange. Mrs. Staley will give the devotions. The Children’s Chorale and Chancel Choirs will meet as usual for rehearsal. No Chapel or Cloister Choir rehearsal. COMING SPECIAL DAYS UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY will be observed on Dec. sth and at the -2nd service on that day, Speedway Bethel of Job’s Daughters will be present for their church Sunday with Ann Healey as honored queen? Our annual WOMEN’S DAY will be observed on Dec. 12th with a special speaker. Mr. Donald F. West will be the speaker on that day. He is an executive secretary in the division of foreign missions of The UnitedUhristian Missionary Society, an international board of missions and Christian education of the Disciples of Christ. This is also the day on which our Christian Women’s Fellowship has complete charge of both services. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY will be observed on Dec. 19th, and our usual Christmas Eve Candlelighting Services on Dec. 24 at 11:00 p.m. The month of December will be completed on Dec. 28th with our annual STUDENT RECOGNITION SUNDAY, when our college students home for the holidays will conduct special portions of the services. CANDY FOR OUR BOYS IN SERVICE A.P.O. boxes have all been mailed, now we are ready for our young men in the States. Will you help us with your donations of money, ingredients, or candy already prepared. Call Maxine Poor or Diana Pleyie. Be. 0601, Be. 1109. OLDER YOUTH RETREAT! December 11th and 12th—at our new youth camp. Make Reservations with Loretta Richard, Be. 2525 or Betty Wonnell, Be. 4749.

COACHES SELECT 11TH ANNUAL ALL-LEAGUE FOOTHALL TEAMS The football coaches of the MidState conference have selected their eleventh annual all-league football teams. Danville, the conference champions, and Brownsburg, the run-ner-up, shared honors as each have four men named to the varsity eleven. Greenwood, Decatur Central and Speedway each captured one of the other berths to complete the varsity squad. All seven member schools were represented on the second team according to the voting. (continued on Page 5) PATTON TO HEAD EASTER SEAL EXECUTIVES Roy E. Patton, director of Crossroads Rehabilitation Center for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., will be the first county-unit administrator to become national president of the American Association of Easter Seal Executive. It is an organization of paid executives of national, state and local organizations .that aid and rehabilitate crippled persons. He was elected in Boston last week at the convention of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. Mr. Patton will take office in November, 1955. Formerly director of vocational rehabilitation for the State of Oklahoma, Patton has gained national recognition since coming to Crossroads, for reorganisation and development of the center. As rehabilitation consultant for National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, he also has helped with the establishment of various rehabilitation centers in other states. President-Elect Patton is the second Hoosier to head the Easter Seal Executives Association. Kenneth R. Miller, former director of the Indiana State Society for Crippled Children, was president

Speedway Church of the Nazareuo 5020 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. HARRY CARTER. Paster Sunday School 9:30 AM. • Morning Worship —...10:30 AM. Young Peoples Service Evangelistic Service 7:30 PM. Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:30 If you are not attending service some where else we give you a special invitation to Sunday School Sunday to help ue te our rally and to stay for morning worship. We welcome you to our services.. , I

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in 1948-49. Now in office is Wilco Schoenbohm, director of the Minnesota Society. ELECTION AT WOMAN’S AUXILIARY SAHARA GROTTO Mrs. John Buck, 1801 N. Bancroft, was elected president of the Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto Wednesday, November 17, following the regular monthly meeting. Others elected were Mrs. David Showalter, Ist vice president; Mrs. W. E. Rose, 2nd vice president; Mrs. John A. Good, secretary; Mrs. Jennie Lucas, assistant secretary; Mrs. Oscar Shake, treasurer; Mrs. Herman Grider, Ist guard; Mrs. Oscar Roberts, 2nd guard; Mrs. Clarence Scott and Mrs. William Hamilton, board of directors; Mrs. John Rabold, Mrs. Sara H. Davis and Mrs. Louis Spilker are on the board of directors. THIS WEEK AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE Friday, Nov. 26 F.&A.M., Mentors’ Meeting MM. Degree, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27—Job*s daughters, Election of Officers, 2:00 pan. Monday, Nov. 29— Craft practice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 DeMolay, Election of Officers, 7:00 pan. BUTLER NEWS Lois Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Griffin, 3201 W. 10th Street, has been elected president of the Butler University chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, classical 'language honorary. Other officers elected included Milton Mikesell, Monomis, ida, vice-president; Fred Murphy, Marion, secretary; and Bruce Wheeler, 3305 Ruckle Street, treasurer. Sponsors of the orgWh>. ization are Dr. Janet MacDonald and Dr. Vergil Hiatt, head of the department >

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