Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1954 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’* Catholic Church 5335 Wed 16th Sired Rev. L. A.' Lindemann Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:00 o’clock Tomorrow is First Friday. Receive Holy Communion honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Hear Mass if possible. Saturday is First Saturday. Again receive Holy Communion honoring the Immaculate Heart of Mary. No doubt more people can hear Mass, since it is Saturday. This week was a full week of High Masses. The children sang each one. On Monday for Delia Rosner requested by the John Rosner family; on Tuesday for the living members of St. Christopher; on Wednesday for the deceased Legionnaires of the Legion of Mary offered by the St. Christopher Praesidium; on Thursday for Oscar Paul Mullenholz requested by the Ed Fierek family; on Friday for the Poor Souls list; and on Saturday to our Blessed Mother. ‘Week day High Masses are at 8 o’clock. On these days, as on all week days, opportunities for confession and Holy Communion are afforded each morning from six until 8 o’clock. Ruth Scanlon of 1440 North Mount was the eleventh winner in the Merchandise Club. Paul Glass, wearing a dark brown leather coat, drew out the winner’s name. Paul is in the fourth grade of St. Christopher school, and we should judge about nine years old. He is the son of Mary Margaret and Frank Glass of 6430 West 11th Street. Next Sunday is the regular Communion Sunday for the Altar Society. The ladies are asked to sit up in front, please, and receive Holy Communion in a body, remembering that so many more graces are gained when more than one receives together. Every lady is asked to receive, whether she is active in the Society or not. The ladies will receive at the 8 o’clock Mass. Members of the CYO will serve doughnuts and coffee downstairs after the 8 o’clock Mass next Sunday to anyone who wishes to partake of some luscious doughnuts and mighty good coffee. Take what you want and leave a silver offering for the CYOers. Last night at the Altar Society Christmas party, Allison Male Chorus entertained not only the ladies, but we are told the good Nuns came over. One number, we understand, was especially sung for them, “The Tack.” They also were scheduled to sing “Your Land and My Land,” “Morning,” “Gospel Train,” “Kentucky Babe,” and Don Willis soloed “Big Bass Viol” and “Old Man River.” Their accompanist, Juanite Harris, played “Rhapsody In Blue.” Members of the committee served the thirty-odd members of the Chorus their own home-made pies and coffee. Sunday was the first Sunday in Advent. While the season of Advent is not as strict a season of penance as is Lent, still we should all prepare ourselves for the coming of Christmas, the birthday of Jesus Christ. Father at the 9:30 o’clock Mass Sunday suggested the wreath. As he described it, the wreath would be simple to make and inexpensive. Four candles are placed in it. Each one is burned, representing each of the four weeks of Advent, then a large candle is placed in the center and burned at the coming of the Light in the world at Christmas. Don’t forget to get your PECANS. Call Mrs. William Hesselgrave, 5404 West 16th Street. Give a pound of PECANS for that around a dollar gift. PECANS for $1.25 a pound! Correcting an error of last week. Mrs. Mazie Bender won a car radio from the CYO on Sunday, November 21st, not a car. Compliment was paid to St. Christopher Choir last Sunday. William Meyer is director. More voices would add much to the choir. If any man would like to sing in the choir, please contact William Meyer on Winton Street. Next Wednesday is a Holy Day of Obligation . . . the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. . . . Blessed Art Thou Among Women. Time of the Masses as usual on Holy Days. A heart that is humbled and contrite Thou, O God, will never disdain. —Ps. 50:19. Pray daily your holy rosaries for peace in the world. —Nora Bray

JACK AND JILL CLUB NOTICE The regular December meeting of the Jack'and Jill Square Dance Club will be held December 4th, 8 to 11 p.m. in the Union Hall, 1010 Main St BUY HOLIDAY NUTS FROM YOUNG SETTLERS CLASS CALL CY. 0928

St. Aadrew’s Lntheraa 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 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. WITNESS COMMlTTEE—Thursday—tonight—at 7:00 p.m. promptly! This is the last evening for this year for this committee’s function. If you have ever promised a member of the Committee or yourself that you would participate, this is the night to do so. WEEKDAY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—6th Grade: 9:00 aon., Saturday in Fellowship Hall; 7th Grade: 9:30 ajn., Saturday in Fellowship Hall. Please notice change in time for this group. CONFIRMATION CLASS Parish Hall. YOUTH CHOIR—11:00 a.m., Saturday in the Nave. Please notice change in time for this group. S.S. CHRISTMAS PLAY REHEARSAL—Saturday at 10:00 in the Nave. CONGREGATIONAL MEETINGS after each of the following services. Dec. sth for the purpose of making further nominations for tiie vacant positions on the Council. Dec. 12th for the purpose of electing Councilmen from Nominees completed Dec. sth. SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF MEETlNG—Tuesday at 7:30 pan. CHOIR REHEARSAL—Wednesday at 7:30 pm. These rehearsals are extremely important because Christmas will be upon us in a few weeks. LUTHER LEAGUES—lntermediates at 6:00 pm. Sunday in Fellowship Hall; Seniors at 6:00 pm. in the Parish Hall. (Please notice change in places.) TOYS—New or used toys may be placed in a box in the Narthex. The Senior League will recondition the used ones and send all of them to the Lutheran Home on East Washington St See Bob Decker for your Subscription to the LUTHERAN.

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W.S.C.S. RUMMAGE SALE •The W.S.C.S. of the Speedway Methodist Church will hold a Rummage Sale, December 4th. Rummage will be sorted Friday, December 3rd, 1 to 3 pm. in the Methodist Church basement. Your help will be appreciated.

Personals Mrs. William Zink, Jane and Kay spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Sue at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. "They also visited relatives in Kansas City, Kansas. Margie Traylor is in the Methodist Hospital, Room B-314. She can have company and receive telephone calls. Mrs. Charles Anderson has been returned to her home after a two week’s stay in the Methodist Hospital. Mrs. T. E. Anderson of New York City spent last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Stout. Mrs. R. L. Stout, Mimi Ann and Mrs. Anderson spent Thanksgiving at Frankfort, Ky. with her sister, Mrs. R. O. Richards.

We have word that Harold W. Black, former Speedway resident, became a member of Factuarial Consultants, Bowles, Andrews and Towne’s Atlanta staff on September 1. He attended Butler University and was graduated from the University of Michigan with an A.B. degree in 1951 and an M.S. degree in 1952, both in actuarial mathematics. Upon graduation, Mr. Black moved to Atlanta where he has just completed two years as mathematical statistician in the United States Public Health Service, Communicable Disease center. Also during this time he taught mathematics at the Atlanta Division, University of Georgia. Mr. Black has passed the first four examinations leading to membership in the Society of Actuaries. He is married and has one daughter. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Black, 4927 W. 24th St. Mrs. Dave Horning and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pedan of Marion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stierwalt over the week-end.

FARLEY -DENNEY The wedding of Miss Joann Farley and Gary Evans Denney will be solemnized in the Speedway Christian church at 2:30 on the afternoon of December 4th. Their pt tents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farley, 5122 West 14th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Denney, 1111 Rosner Drive. The Rev. (Continued on page 5) M.YJ PAPER SALE DECEMBER 11th ft 18th CALL BE. 1956 or BE. 0359 FOR PICK UP LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS TREE SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DEC. 4 16th STREET & LYNDHURST SOPHOMORE HOP DEC. 3 HIGH SCHOOL GYM

Speedway Methodist Chureh 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT, Pastor First Hour—9:3o-10:30. 9:30-10:30 Sunday School for Children—o-11 years 9:30-10:00 First Worship Service in the Sanctuary 10:00-10:30 Sunday School for Youth and Adults Second Hour 10:45-11:45 10:45-11:45 Junior Church and Sunday School for Children 0-11 years. 10:45-11:45 Second Worship Service. “And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth. To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary.” St Luke 1:26-28. « OUR WELCOME TO VISITORS—Our church extends a cordial invitation to visitors and new residents in Speedway to attend our worship services. We seek to make our church the avenue of friendship, service eh<b worship. - The ADULT CHOlßjyili rehearse on Thursday, December 2at 7:30 at the church. You are invited to become a member of the choir and join us as we prepare for the Christmas season. Sunday, December 5, is the second Sunday of Advent, a season which prepares us spiritually for the 'anniversary of the birth of Christ. If we spiritually prepare ourselves thru a Christ-centered and a Christ-filled season, we can make December 25th a HOLY DAY rather than a holiday. This Sunday will be the first of our multiple services. “The Sixty-Four Dollar Question” is the sermon theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship. The sermon will be the same for both Church Worship Services. The ritual and programs will be different in that the program will be shortened and less formal in the first service. This Sunday is Church Extension Sunday, bring your offering in the envelope provided you for this purpose. Your help will be greatly appreciated. The chancel flowers will be given by Mrs. W. C. Oliver in loving memory of her mother. The Intermediate M.YT. will meet at the church on Sunday evening at 5:30 pm. The Senior M.YJT. will meet at the home of Miss Joan Black, 4947 W. 24th Street at 7:00 pm. (Continued on Pane 4)

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SHOTS HARDER AND BEAUTY SHOP ENLARGED Mr. Ralph Smith, owner of the Smith Barber and Beauty Shop, 4905 W. 14th Street, has recently enlarged his shop to four chairs and has completely redecorated with quite an increase in floor space. All new furniture and fixtures have been installed to make this one of the most modern shops in Speedway. LEADERS IN ROSNER DRUG CONTEST Leaders in the Rosner Drug Contest as of November 26th are: Boys, Joey DeLisle, Teddy Fidger, Mike Jaimet; Girls, Judy Beck, Paula Burton, Lynn Schoenewey.

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE R. MAYO ON HONEYMOON Following their wedding and reception in the Speedway Christian Church Thanksgiving morning, for former Sharon Frances Brady and George H. Mayo were feted with a wedding dinner in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brady, Jr., 5710 W: 16th St. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mayo, 4311 W. Uth St., are the groom’s parents. The double ring ceremony and the wedding vows were pledged before an altar banked with palms and fern, with candelabra and baskets of white pompons on either side. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thome assisted by the Rev. Kenneth Brady, uncle of the bride and pastor of the Ninth Christian Church of Logansport, officiated. Mrs. Helen Hecht, organist, and Mrs. Keith Gamer, soloist, provided beautiful music for the ceremony. Miss Jeanette Thornburgh, cousin of tiie bride, was' pianist during the reception. The bride’s attendants were the Misses Phyllis Dobbins and Joyce Camp, bridesmaids. Miss Judy Mayo, sister of the groom was the maid of honor. They were gowned in ballerina length taffeta dresses of dubonett and dusty pink and (Continued on Page 5)

ALLISON MALE CHORUS ENTERTAINS IN SPEEDWAY Allison Male Chorus entertained for the ladies of St. Christopher at their Christmas party on Wednesday evening of this week. They will entertain at the Speedway Methodist Church. About thirty or more men blend their voices to a large repertoire of songs. Juanite Harris is their accompanist. They come and sing free, but if you should want to feed them, they might accept The ; r calendar is usually pretty full. If anyone should like to have them sing, they might contact Carl Sheets over on Allison and he will be happy to talk it over.

Give A Gift! Give A Lift! Speedway residents please don’t forget to help add a little cheer for our patients in mental hospitals. You can do this by dropping a new gift for a man or woman patient into the box at one of the Speedway depots by not later than December 10th. The depots are located at Nelson’s Appliance Store and the Stop and Shop. They will be distributed at the Christmas party at Central Hospital. Your Christmas gift to them will really make it a Merry Christmas. Thank you. Speedway Tri Kappas

ATTENTION! World War I Veterans, wives and widows, please attend meeting at the World War Memorial Bldg., Thursday, December 9th at i pun. for information to your interest. Phone Be. 1987 for further information. P.T.A. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Betty Huffman, from the sixth grade, as Christmas Spirit, and Mark Kelley, third, as brother, and Joanne Hanna, third, as sister, will assist the first and second grades in the presentation of “Others” by Ethel Mary Patterson Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. Other members in the cast follow: Jeffrey Hunter, Annette Sanford, James Roach, Mary Jo Zimmer, Dennis Murphy, Judith Riba, Don Wonnell, and John Henry Nagle. The manger scene will include: Cynthia Herman, Billy Skelton, Sara Bernhardt, Judy Smyser, Linda Kay Patrick, Sherrill Bowers, Twyla Corson, Rebecca Simiaon, Paul Ross, Michael Walker, Larry Long, Jack Flint, Tracy Solt, and Mark Werthman. It is Christmas Eve when Christmas Spirit finds a brother and his sister discussing what they themselves may receive for Christmas. Christmas Spirit is (Continued on Page 4)

SOPHOMORE HOP That crazy class of *57 is sponsoring a Hop after the sensational Speedway vs. Pike game. That’s on December 3 in the High School Gym. Bill Faulkner will be there to spin the platters for us hepcats. Now dig this! It costs only 15c a person or a measly quarter for a can get tickets from any member of the Sophomore class. PSI lOTA XI There will be a regular business meeting of Psi lota Xi at the Speedway Recreation Club, Thursday, December 9th at 8 pm. TEENETTES Hi, gang! Well, here I am with the latest news. Meeting was called to order by Buffy, Judy Burgin. The dues were collected by Bunny, Sharon Ashley. There was no secretary's report, Kitty lost her notes. We had old and new business. We planned a pitchin birthday party for Buffy, December 3rd. Remember, girls, 5:00 and DON’T forget your card money. Meeting was then adjourned. After the game, Holly, Penny Simison, treated us at the drug store. Thanks a million, Holly. Pres., Judy Burgin Pub., Mary Alice Stierwalt

up-top SHIP-SHAPERS Hi, everybody! We had our dub meeting at Marilyn Neiman’s house. She served ice cream with hot fudge pound over it Boy, was it good! We elected new officers. They are: President, Karen Rupert; Secretary, Marilyn Neiman; Treasurer, Judy Hubbard; Publicity, Charlene Cole. We decided ot sell floor wax. Pres. Marilyn Neiman Pub. Sharon Durr M.YJF PAPER SALE DECEMBER Ulb * 16th CALL BE. 1686 or BE. 6386 FOR PICK UP

Church Of Christ 4060 Went 10th 8L Sen Smd«y 10:00 AM. and 7:30 PM. Wednesday TtOO PM. Per information eaU Belmont 03»

Speedway Reereatiea Club News " All members are asked to attend the General Club Meeting Sunday, December sth, 7:30 p.m. Plans for the present and future will be discussed and they will be of interest to all members. Big painting party Saturday, December 4th, starting at 9 am. Bring your step-ladder, paint brush and paint-roller, special roller covers and a hot lunch will be furnished. All help will be appreciated, if you cannot work all day, come anyway, and help some. There is a job for everyone and we will all have reason to be proud of the finished walls. Call Be. 4324, Be. 1158, or Be. 2205 for further information.

ATTENTION ALL ORGANIZATIONS OF SPEEDWAY Tri Kappa is compiling a Speedway Directory of the History of Town and Organizations for the Town Board. If your organization has not as yet been contacted or has not turned in their article the sorority would appreciate your prompt cooperation. For information call Mrs. O. H. Reich, Be. 8709, or Mrs. James Gall, Be. 9660. SPEEDWAY HOMEMAKERS Dorcas Thompson will be hostess for the pitch-in luncheon and Christmas party at her home, 4960 W. 15th St., on Thursday, Dec. 9 at 12:45. Margaret Weber, Opal Swenson and Gladys Wicker will be assistant hostesses. Meat will be furnished by the committee. Each one who does not have a secret pal is asked to bring a dollar gift for the exchange. F. Marsh, Pres. B. Gummere, Pub.

NOTICE The Speedway Choral Club Christmas party will be held Thursday, December 16th at 7:30 pm. in the home of Mrs. Esther Lindley, 1658 Christopher Lane. Refreshments and entertainment, “Secret Pal” gifts and a $2 grab bag gift for those who do not have “secret pals.” All inactive and honorary members cordially invited. Be prompt at either rehearsal for the coming event for the Kezia, Tuesday, December 7th. HOTSHOTS Hi, gang! I’m back again with lots of news. We held our meeting at Janice Gale’s. We planned our next spread before the Bth Grade game. Judy Standiford said “You All Come” for the spread supper at her house. Thanks to “Peepers” for having spread the week before. We haven’t as yet sold all of our peanuts. So be prepared for a rap at the door and a nice big smile and a sales talk waiting for you. t We drew names for Christmas and believe it or not, we kept it a secret! Then we had refreshments, which were real delicious. Thanks to Mrs. Gale. Our next meeting will be at Marcia Keever*s. B.C.N.U. Marcia Keever, Pres. Sue Todd, Pub.

SPEED-AIRES The Speed-Aires met et tine home of Karen Barksdale. We had a business meeting, and decided to sell gift boxed soup and hairbrushes and not to have a meeting over Thanksgiving vacation. For supper Karen served barbecue sandwiches on poppy buns, potato chips, a salad made with cabbage end carrots in lime jello, Pepsi’s to drink end pecan pie ala-mode. It sure was a delicious meal. Thank you, Karen. While we were eating dinner the parakeet kept flying around end Carole Evans was the only one who could get him in his cage. We went to the exciting game to see Brownsburg top Speedway, to the Job’s Daughter’s dance end Anally home. Everyone had e full evening of enjoyable entertainment! Pres. Karen Barksdale Pub. Edythe Coulson

Speedway Christian Chareh 14fth 8L and Wtnfton An. 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 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. Universal Bible Sunday will be observed at both services next Sunday morning. This annual day in December is under the sponsorship of the American EUble Society, the interdenominational agency through which the Scriptures are translated into various languages and circulated throughout the world. The theme this year is “Faith for Our Day.” The Chapel Choir will sing for the 8:30 service and the Chancel Choir will sing for the 10:00 service. The minister will preach the sermon on the subject, “The Enduring Word.” The Speedway Bethel International Order of Job’s Daughters will be special guests at the second worship service, with Miss Ann Healey as honored queen. The Chancel flowers for this Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sharp in memory of Mrs. Sharp’s mother, Mrs. Frieda Schmitt. ATTENTION SENIOR HIGH C.Y.F. This Sunday evening will conclude our discussion on dating. Mr. Floyd Troth will lead our discussion which will follow the film “Are You Popular?” THE MEETING WILL BEGIN THIS SUNDAY AT 5:30 P.M. INSTEAD OF 5:00 P.M. Don’t forget to put your dimes jn the shoes and milk bottles from the Cleveland Christian Home. These boys and girls count on us to help them live normal, healthy lives. YOUTH COUNCIL meeting at 7:00 Monday evening in the church office. C.WJ. QUARTERLY MEETING \ ALL CHURCH WOMEN are invited to the Christian Women’s Fellowship quarterly meeting Monday evening, Dec. Bth at 7:45 p.m., which will be a Christmas party. Come for a good time, a moment of thankfulness and sharing and of course, good eats. Please bring white gifts (sugar, beans, canned fruit or vegetables or jelly) for Wheeler Mission and an offering for the Emily Flynn Home at Marion which our brotherhood for the aged in this tri-state area. Circles will please bring items for layettes and the Christ- - mas stocking offering for Cleveland Christian Home. Mrs. Lester Helser will have charge of devotions and dedication of gifts. Mrs. Eldon Hagerty will favor us with a Christmas Story. Come, let the Christmas spirit enter your soul. “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased.” Luke 2:14. KEZIA CIRCLE meets Tuesday evening in Fellowship Hall, December 7th, at 7:30 pan. Christmas party with 50c gift exchange. Hostesses are Julia Scyphers, Hilda Sharp, Betty (Continued on Page 4)

PURUC CARD PARTY } The Altar Society of St Joseph's Church is sponsoring a card party, Sunday, December 5, at 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. (two sessions) in the School Hall, 1401 S. Mickley St., (5800 west—off W. Washington St.). There will be nice prizes. Everyone who enjoys playing cards, whether it be Euchre, Bridge, Canasta, etc. is invited. Plan now to attend. Home-cooked chicken and noodles dinners and short orders will be served. Mrs. James Elliott is General Chairman. JOB’S DAUGHTERS To start the ball rolling, I’d like to congratulate Ann Lynch, who was elected Saturday to fill the station of Marshal for the next six months. In just two and onehalf years, she will be installed as Honored Queen and I’m sure everyone joins with me in wishing her the best of luck! I’d also like to congratulate whoever won the ribbon contest. The name will be revealed December lltix at Carole’s Installation. Attention, officers! Please meet in the basement of the Speedway Christian Church at 9:30 a.m. this Sunday morning. If you are unable to attend, please get a substitute. Well, that just about does it for now. See ya* next week. Ann Healey, Honored Queen Nancy Lewis, Publicity

Speedway Church es the Razarese 1030 CRAWFORDSVHJLE ROAD « REV. MARRY CARTER* M» Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Womhlp Young Peoples Service . 0:40 PM Evangelistic Service 7:30 PM Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:30 “Freedom” has always been a popular word in humanity’s vocabulary. But the shifting forces of history have sometime* filled that word with new and strange meanings. The Communists have sucked it dry; tile socialists have weakened the word hy expediencies and creeping controls, until there is today only one place to find the true definition for tilt word treadom and that is at the toot of the Croat of Jaaua Christ It is always to pathetic to hear those who, when asked if they are saved have to answer, “Weil, 1 hope so.” “1 think so.” “I try my best to be" And yet that is the only basis that many professing Christians have for their religious experience, a vague guess and an indefinite hope. Thank God, we can know that we are saved! We pan know that wa have bean horn again! Wa can know, right hare in tills present world that our sins art gone! That ia what our church stands tor and what wa teach. Coma and worship with us Sunday and any time. Tun m welcome.

CUD SCOUT NEWS DEN 12 wishes to welcome 3 new boys, Gregg Connell, Edmund Erwin, and Bobby Cantwell to the Den. SILVER DOLLAR AWARD winners were Bobby Manifold, Gail Raehn, Dennis Hackett, Richard Prince, and Den Chief Jimmy Dugger. Congratulations, fellas. DEN 5 wishes to welcome Keith Peiper and John Dickerson to the Den. New officers are as follows: Denner, Mike Hackett; Secretary, David Foote; Reporter, David Hunt; Treasurer, Jackie Oimstead. Den 5 made a very interectixg trip through the Children’s Museum on November 20th. DEMOLAY Hey, fellows, remembers that you can get blank petitions from Glen Higgens. Here is the schedule tar the next four weeks: Dec. 8, DeMolay Degree; Dec. 15,.Pitch-in Dinnar? Dec. 22. Dark; Dec. 29, installation of officers. Jim Farley, Master Councilor Bill Sanders, Pub. THIS HTBiKK AT TPDff MASONIC TEMPLE Thursday, Dec. 3, F.ftAM. MM. Degree, 7:00 pan. , Monday, Dec. 6, Craft Club Stated meeting, 7:30 pan. Wednesday, Dec. 3, DeMolay— Recreation, 7:00 pan.

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