Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1955 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5395 West lftth Street Rev. L A Lindemann Pa*U» Sunday Masses: &_7—B—3—lo:3o apd 11:30 ajn. On Saturday the feast of St. Teresa is celebrated. 7th and Bth grades in Sit. Christopher school have organized their Civics Club for this year and have elected Stephen Coppdck as president, Shirley Haney, vice president, Dorothy Toney, secretary, Michael Martieh, treasury, and Robert Lesman, Sgt. at Arms. Babbie Nester is doing the publicity. St. Christopher school as sponsoring a BAKE SALE after all the Masses next Sunday, October 16. Proceeds from this sale will go to the Missions. Baked goods may be brought over Sunday morning, or Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 and left in the eighth grade room. Donations of money will also be cheerfully received by the children and given to the Missions, (Continued on Page 6)

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Host and son Jeff are now residents of Speedway. They live at 5004 W. 14th St. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders and Alice spent last week-end at Rockport, Indiana. Q.T.’S SUB DEB NEWS Hi out there to all you studious guys and gals! Well here we are once again and it’s book learning time, but it seems that this is the last year that you’ll be hearing from us QT.’s. (Ain’t that a Shame!). To get on with the news, we held our first meeting of the Q.T.’s at Jan Craig’s September 6 and elected our new officers for the 1955-56 year. They are as follows: President, Maryellen Fogarty; Vice Pres., Janis Hash; Secretary and Pub., Bea Erwin, Treasurer, Shirley Howard. We would especially like to thank Mrs. Howard and Shirley, Mrs. Burton and Ann, Mrs. Chase and Charlotte and Mrs. Fidler and Carol for having delicious suppers before the football games, and putting up with us. Thanks again go to Kay and Mrs. Bureham for a swell slumberless party!

Parents Notice! We are receiving many complaints from residents living near the new bridge over Dry Run Creek at 2300 Allison Street. There are children ranging in age from 6 to 12 years playing around this bridge and damaging property. They are also throwing tin cans and trash in the creek which will create a health hazard if it is continued. Some children are using bean shooters aiming at motorists. This could cause a serious accident. We are warning parents at this time about children running across streets into the paths of automobiles. After some child gets hit a warning will be in vain. Streets are for traffic not a playground. Since stop signs have been installed on Fisher and McCray Streets this makes Allison a through Street and has a tendency to speed up traffic. We don’t want any child hurt so check with yours and learn if he is one of these youngsters. These are not only neighborhood children, but come from other parts of town. Speedway Police Department

Notice To Citizens We are asking for the cooperation of the adults at Halloween time, too. If you must park your car on the streets at night art this time of year, be sure to lock your doors. Remember, if you leave your car unlocked and have your horn set off, you asked for it. Speedway Police Department

St. Andrew's Lutheran Church West 16th St at Beeler Ave. John G. Frank, Pastor CY. 4118 9:30 Church and Sunday School through 8 years. 11:00 Chu. eh and Sunday School 9 years and up. Visitors and new residents are always welcome at St Andrew’s. Come and grow with a growing church in a growing community. NURSERY GUILD —Tonight, Thursday at 8:00 pun. The program will consist of two short films on the nature of preschool Children. All women, both members and friends of the congregation, are cordially invited. WEEKDAY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Saturday 6th Grade, 9:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall 7th Grade, 11:00 a.m. in Fellowship Hall Bth Grade, 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall YOUTH CHOIR —Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in the Nave. BROTHERHOOD SUNDAY is next Sunday. In recognition of the men of the congregation, our Brotherhood will have part in the Services of Worship. MARION COUNTY LUTHERAN MEN—Monday in the new building of Faith Church 711 South High School Road at 8:00 pm All of our men and their friends are urged to attend. (Continued on page 81 '

The SPEEDWAY FLYER Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway

PTA Study Club The Speedway Parent Teacher’s Association cordially invites all parents, teachers, and interested persons in the community to attend the first of a series of four sessions of the PTA Study Club. It will be held Tuesday evening from seven to nine o’clock at School No. 2, 1849 N. Whitcomb. The topic for the series will be “Living With Our Children.” The first session will deal with the subject “Why Do They Act Like That?”, which will be a look into the emotional behavior of our children according to their age levels. Mr. Freeman Ketron will be the speaker. Mr. Ketron is president of the board of the Speedway Public Schools, and is employed by the Vocational Rehabilitation Division of the State Department of Public Instruction as Chief of Counselling and Guidance.

The three other sessions will be as follows: On October 25th at one o’clock p.m., Mr. Lawrence Thompson, Speedway High School principal, will speak on What Is Our School Curriculum Made Of? and Mr. Floyd Troth, local high school teacher and Guidance Counsellor, will speak on What Should we Know About Scholarships? On November Bth at one o’clock p.m., Mrs. Mary Castle, Consultant, Marion County Public Schools, will discuss TV Beamed To Our Children. On November 15th at one o’clock p.m., Miss Evelyn Sickles, Director of Children’s Work, Indianapolis Public Library, will speak on What Should Our Children Read? Anyone who wishes to attend and is unable to do so because of no available transportation to the meeting, may call Mrs. Lester Tower, Be. 5240. It will be appreciated if they do so not later than the Monday night prior to each session. There will be the facilities of a baby sitter for the children attending with their parents next Tuesday evening’s session.

New Service Station Open For Business Newt’s Standard Service Station at 1602 Cunningham Drive is now open for business. They will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday and 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Newt has had 15 years experience in Service Station Business. Watch for Grand Opening Date Soon! SPEEDWAY RECREATION CLUB NEWS Friday, October 14th—Wiener Roast, 6:30 p.m., weather permitting. Saturday, October 15th, 8 to 11 pm., adult square Dance, Alva Stoneburner, caller.

Salmon Dinner Huge Success The salmon dinner sponsored by the Christian Women’s Fellowship of the Christian Church Friday night was a huge success. A large vote of thanks is due the following committee chairmen and their helpers: Clorice Davis, General Chairman, Mildred Gilmore, Ticket chairman, Lois Daughtery and Barbara Steffani, Dinner chairmen, Francis Degan, Hospitality chairman, Lucile Ross, Decoration chairman, Vera Schrock, Publicity chairman, and to Geneva Walter, Lorene Thome and the Degeners for their presentation of the slides on the work of the mission. Many thanks also are due to all who donated pies and all who helped in any way to help us reach our goal.

WOMEN’S AUXILIARY

OF SAHARA GROTTO The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will meet Wednesday, October 19, 8 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. Mrs. John Buck Mr., president, will preside. The Sahara Grotto Prophets, Merrill Sheets, Monarch, will furnish the entertainment. A variety show v/ill be presented under the auspices of prophet Ralph Cutter, master of ceremonies.

LIONESS CLUR The Lioness Club will entertain their husbands at dinner on Monday, October 17th at 6:30 p.m. in the Speedway Recreation Club. The committee consists of Mrs. Ray Dault, Charm., Mesdames Ray Stewart, Norman Brennan, James Degan, Floyd Farley, Adolph Moser, George Hunt, James Riehwine and William Emmick. Warning! Halloween is just around the corner and we would like to remind the youngsters that this is the 31st day of October and NOT BEFORE! We want all of you to have a wholesome good time but we cannot tolerate any destruction of property or making a public nuisance of yourselves. Be patient and show your neighbors you can wait until Halloween to have your fun and you will find they will be more tolerant and everybody will be happier. Speedway Police Department

Speedway Methodist Church 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—lo:4s-11:45 10:45-11:45 Junior Church and Sunday School for onil-dren—o-11 years. 10:45-11:45 Second Worship Service. WELCOME TO VISITORS: Our Church is aware of the presence in the congregation of worshippers who will be residing in the community during the coming months and years. Our Church extends to you a cordial welcome and invites you to make full use of the facilities of the church and its organizations. If you do not have a church home near enough for you to attend regularly, you are cordially invited to consider making our church your “church home.” SR. MYF’ers, who are attending the big District Youth Banquet tonight, Oct. 13, at DePauw University Union Building, Greencastle, will meet at our Church at 5:45 pm. for transportation. The BIG HAY-RIDE FOR INTERMEDIATE MYF’ers will be Saturday, Oct. 15. Meet at the Church at 6:30 p.m. Bring 75 cents to cover the expenses. Following the Hay-Ride, the group will have a wiener roast. Eight adult counselors, including Rev. and Mrs. Wright, will be among rthe party of MYF’ers. 7th and Bth graders, well see you Saturday night! THIS SUNDAY, we'll be uniting with thousands of churches across the country in observing LAYMEN’S DAY. Our Lay Leader, Mr. Cletis E. Jenkins, has been invited rto speak at the First Methodist, Clinton. In our Church, Mr. Roy VehMng will lead the services of worship. Mr. Arthur Guidotti, Mr. Arthur Wilson, and Mr. John Yooom, will share the pulpirt speaking on the theme, “BE YE DOERS.” Your hearts will be strangely warmed as you listen to our laymen as they speak for God. Hanford Lloyd will sing the Offertory number. The Choir wall sing, “Oh Lord We Worship Thee,” by Bach. IN PLACE OF their regular meeting this Sunday evening, the INTERMEDIATE MYF’ers will attend a Sub-diistrict meeting of Intermediates at Mt. Olive Methodist Church. There will be a Carnival! Meet at our Church at 3:30 for transportation. SR. MYF will meet at rthe Church at 6:30 pm. As part of the program, THE CONVOCATION STORY, a filmstrip on the National Convocation of Methodist Youth, will be shown. JR. CHOIR will rehearse at the Church on Monday, Oct. 17, at 3:15. METHODIST MEN have planned a Social and Recreation Nite for Monday, Oat. 17, beginning at 7:30 pm., at the Church. FELICITY CIRCLE will meet on Tuesday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Ruth Borst, 1927 MacArthur, with Mrs. Dorothy Munoie as co-hostess. During the meeting, a dessert auction will be held. ADULT CHOIR will rehearse on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 pm. FIDELITY CIRCLE wiill meet on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 pm. in the home of Mrs. Rosalie Toms, 5079 W. 16th Street, with Mrs. Susie Bailey, as co-hostess. LAST SUNDAY, dt was our joy to welcome the following new members into our fellowship: Mr. and Mrs. Craig K. Kleinknighrt, 1678 Lincoln Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Kell, 5039 McCray Avenue.

Thursday, October 13, 1955

Do-nut Sale Have you been contacted by Troop 166 Girl Scouts? We’re having our annual October Donut sale and any Troop member will be glad to take your do-nut order, cake or yeast, 40 cents per dozen, delivered to your door in time for breakfast Oct. 22 or 29. Our Troop is happy to welcome the following new girls into the group: Pam Allen, Jo Ellen Haynes, Layna Hamilton, Sandra Huffman, Linda Messenger and Joyce Shinkle. We’re looking forward to a wonderful year in ! scouting. On October 1, we enjoyed a hayride by the light of a full harvest moon, mm, mm! Our ride was followed by a wiener roast provided by Mr. and Mrs. North, Mr. and Mrs. iSwords and Mr. and Mrs. Seyphers. The food was “delish” and those dads really know how to build a fire. Thanks also to the parents who furnished our transportation.

“BUNCHOF SQUARES” There will be a regular scheduled “Bunch of Squares” dance Tuesday, October 18th from 8 to 11 at the Speedway Recreation Club. This will be guest night and members are invited ito bring guests. BASEBALL NEWS There will be a baseball meeting at the Legion Hall on the Georgetown Road, Thursday, October 27 th at 8 p.m. There will be election of officers for the coming year and other business. All coaches, please bring the boys’ cards with you. Everybody’ is welcome. *

SQUARE DANCE Benefit Noble School for Retarded Children, Thursday, October 13th, 8 to 11 p.m. Robert’s Dairy Auditorium, 4575 Millersville Road. Door prizes. Adm. 1.50 couple. Live Music: Hoosier Ramblers. Caller: Joe Randall. Committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Mr. and Mrs. Norvell Hamilton. PSI lOTA XI SQUARE DANCE Psi lota Xi Annual Square Dance will be held Friday, October 28th at Longaere, Max Forsyth will call. Tickets may be obtained from any member. Public invited.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar October 14, Football, Beech Grove, Here, 7:30 October 15, Junior Dance October 20, Report Cards issued for Ist 6 weeks period October 21, Football, Plainfield, Here, 7:30 October 22, Band Marching Contest October 26, Football, Pike Township, There, 7:30 October 27, 28, State Teachers Association (no school).

" The Glenroy Construction Company has submitted the low bid for Unit A of the James A. Allison Elementary School to be built at 22nd and Allison Streets. The bid was $214,221 for the first unit which will include eight classrooms and the office area. Other bids were: J. D. Reddington, $214,412; Hauser Construction Company, $217,114; Thomas A. Berling and Sons, $219,400; William P. Jungclaus Company, $225,000; C. J. Garber Construction Company, $235,000; F. A. Wdl'helm, $240,633.

The Allison School will be built on the southeast corner of the site and will face 22nd Street. The Civil Town of Speedway has provided part of the site which comprises a total ten acres. The building when complete will have fourteen classrooms and an allpurpose room. Another future building project, along with the completion of the Allison Elementary School, is an addition to the high school which is beginning to receive the large numbers of pupils from the elementary schools and consequently will soon be inadequate to take care of the greatly increasing enrollments. The addition to the high school will have to begin at the west end of the present building and extend across Allison Street. This will necessitate the closing of one block of Allison Stret between 13th and 14th Streets. A petition to close this section is being filed with the Marion County Circuit Court.

Since 1943 Speedway Schools have increased from an enrollment of 582 to the present enrollment of 1537. During this rtime construction of buildings has been going on almost continuously and thus, in spite of the unusually high rate of growth, good educational facilities have been maintained. This building program musit be continued in order to provide for the increasingly larger enrollments. Bob Templin and Jim McMahon were elected President and Vice-President respectively of the Student Council in the election last Friday. All students in grades 7-12 participated in the balloting. The Junior Class has selected “Green Valley” as its class play to be presented Friday, November 4. Mr. David Burns will direct the cast.

Speedway and Warren Central played to a 7-7 tie at Speedway last Friday night. Warren Central is undefeated in county games. The Spark Plugs play Beech Grove this Friday night. The game will begin at 7:30. Library notes On Saturday, October 15, five Student Library Assistants will attend the annual state convention of the Hoosier Student Librarian’s Association to be held on the Indiana State Teacher’s College campus at Terre Haute, Indiana. Mr. Henry Gregor Felsen, well-known author of books for high school students wall be the luncheon speaker. The five students attending are. Ann Beeson, Helen Hargitt, Pat Kuczenski, Jim Burkhart and Bart Updike. They will be accompanied by the high school librarian, Mr. Herbert L. Beatty. Library hours for the public are 6:30 to 9!00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

Speedway Baptist Church U.A.W.-CJ.O. Hall, ' 1010 Main Street Philip Chaney, Pastor Sunday School 10 AM. Morning Worship 11 AM. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE

Church Of Christ 4966 Wee* 19th St SeretcM, Sunday 10:00 AJL and 7:80 Pil Wednesday 7:30 PM. For information call CYpre— 4888

Cub Scout News Den 8 met at the home of their den mother, Enola Manifold. Elec of officers was held. The following boys will hold office for the next sux weeks: Bobby Manifold, Buckskin; Dave Hamer, Wampum Keeper; Terry'Reiser, Denner; Bobby Sanders, Reporter.

DEN 2 welcomes Raymond Grivett, Steven Lewis, Russell Sinks, and Ronnie Feely. Newly elected officers are as follows: Denner, Bob Zawpfil; Scribe, David Sohein; Reporter, Jan Buis. DEN 7 held their first meeting Sept. 27th at the home of their new Den Mother, Mrs. Mary Watton. They wish to welcome her and her son Clarence to the Den. Newly elected officers are: Denner, Tommy Tyler; Ass’t. Denner, Clarence Watson; Buckskin Keeper, Greg McCracken; Ass’t. Buckskin Keeper, Richard Hoerger; Cub Reporter, Phillip Hamilton.

Den 13 celebrated Stephen Sallee, Jackie Fidger and Phillip Engle’s birthdays at their Oct. 6th meeting with refreshments of cokes and potatoe chips and home movies which everyone enjoyed. The Den wishes to welcome Patrick Murphy. Newly elected officers are: Denner, Jackie Fidger; Cub Reporter, Stephen Sallee; Buckskin Keeper, Phillip Engle. Den 4 will hold their regular den meetings from 5:45 to 6:45 on Wednesdays. Newly elected officers are as follows: Denner, David Lee; Ass’t. Denner, Gary Laughlin; Buckskin Keeper, Jackie Swords; Ass’t. Buckskin Keeper, Harris Gravett. Den 1 is real happy to have Frankie Frosch as our new Den Chief. We visited the Fire Dept. Monday and learned from Mr. Smith and Mr. Phipps the use of all the equipment also how we could help in preventing fires. We wish to thank Mrs. Johnson for the cupcakes and ice cream to celebrate Tommy’s birthday.

BREAKFAST Ladies of the Woman’s Society of Speedway Methodist Church are having a hreakfast Wednesday, October 19th, 9:00 to 11:00 am. at the church. A salver offering will be taken for this. This is open to all ladies of Speedway as well as members of the church. Children are most welcome. Also, for those who desire, orders will be taken for Christmas Cards which wull be on display. C.W.F. EXECUTIVE MEETING The CWF Executive committee meeting has been mov»d to October 20, 1 pm. because of the meeting of the Starte Teachers Association the 27th and 28th of October.

SR. HI C.Y.F. Thanks to Mrs. Gilmore and her committee of moms and dads who fixed the delicious food that was enjoyed by all who attended our retreat at Indian Lake last Saturday and Sunday. We would also like to express our gratitude to the Leonards for all me work they did to help make our retreat the success that it was. Beginning this Sunday, October 16th, there wull be no 8:15 Sunday school classes. Our Sunday School will be at Helser’s at 10:10 a.m. The first meeting of our C.Y.F. will be held in Fellowship Hall from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. this Sunday.

JOB’S DAUGHTERS NEWS There will be a meeting this Saturday, October 15th, at 2:00 p.m. This date is the deadline for reservations for our “progressive dinner,” so don’t forget your 75 cents. Please bring all of your Christmas cards, .ribbon and gift wrap and money to this meeting. If you have ordered anything from. Mrs. Collins, please pick it up and deliver it your customers.

Speedway Christian Church 14*h Si. end Window Am The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne. Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship service—B:oo-9:55 a.m. Children* Study end .'Jl^jrship—9:oo-10:30 a.m. Youth and Adult Classe*-10:00-10:30 am. Second 'Worship Service—}o*s-l 1-30 %.m. Both morning worship' services next Suwuty.will he featured by the observance of Laymen's Sunday. Tfcis thud Suyntfy in October of each year is set aside to give recognition to Qtir laymen. Our Christian Men’s Fellowship will be in charge of both worship services. Mr. Wayne Blind, president of our C.M.F., will serve as liturgist. Mr. George Harvey will bring the message at both services on the subject ‘'Christian Fellowship.” The special music for the first service will be provided by the Chancel choir singing “Lord We Cry to Thee For Help” by Dickerson. Our new Angelus choir wall sing “In Christ There is No East or West” by Oxenham at the 10:35 service. Mr. Paid Lindley v/ill be the soloist for both services, singing “The Publican” by Van De Walter. Following the opening of the first worship, the final report of the nominating committee for the new elders and (Continued on Page 5)

Town Board Reports Mr. Fred Falanders has informed the board that he purchased 100 acres of land on the west side of the Meadowwood addition. He requested that the town include this tract in the annexation authorizing a petition for approval to annex property as adopted 9-26-55 before the board. Paul Smith, a deputy marshal, presented his resignation effective October 15. The Town Attorney, Mr. Risch, read a restraining order signed by certain property owners living in Terrace Addition asking the courts to restrain construction of side walks, curbs, and gutters in their addition. Mr. Risch has been instructed by the board to set aside the restraining order.

SPEEDWAY LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL The Little League’s 7th and Bth grade team played the firsit game this season, Monday night at Plainfield and lost a very good and well fought game by a score of 33 to 13. Speedway’s scores were made by a T.D. pass Jones to Scott and a line buck by Scott from a Jones handoff. Bennett plunged for the extra point after the first T.D. The next scheduled game is for Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., October 15, between the 6th and 7th grade team of Speedway and Tabernacle. The game will be played at 34th and Washington Blvd. Anyone desiring further information concerning the league, contact Roy Coers, BE. 9632.

SWEET P’s The spread wishes to thank several kind mothers for putting up with us. Mrs. Schilling before the Decatur Central game; Mrs. Sanders before the Brownsburg game; and Mrs. Dine before the Warren Central game. Our last meeting was at Linda’s. After a short business meeting Linda served us delicious refreshments. Thanks Mrs. Logston and Linda. We’ll see you all at the Junior Dance.

CRAFT NEWS The second annual appreciation dinner given by the Speedway Craft Club for the ladies who helped so generously during the Fish Fry was well attended and a huge success. The ladies enjoyed sitting down to the table and being served by the menfolks without the slightest concern over the impending appointment with the pots and pans. The affair was engineered by Gilbert Wilkinson, chairman, and Cleo Flinn supervised preparation of the excellent dinner. Film presentation was provided by Roy Coers. Sincere thanks to our Worshipful Master, Ben Elmer, and all who turned out and helped with this job.

Speedway Church of the Hazaraae 5020 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. HARRY CARTER. Paatas Sunday School 9:80 Ail Morning Worship 10:80 AM, Young Peoples Service 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:30 Revival services will continue through Sunday, October 16th at the Speedway church of the Nazarene. The workers are Rev. Miss Naomi Meadows of Norwood, Ohio, and Rev. Miss Eleanor Reasoner of Elkhart, Ind., both are ordained elders in the Nazarene Church. Miss Meadows wall be preaching nightly and singing duets with Miss Reasoner. Congregational singing and childrens work in charge of Mias Reasoner. Our goal for the Sunday School Is to break the record attendance. We are urging each family to bring an entire new family and a gift will be presented to each new family. A hearty Christian welcome is extended to everyone to be present in Sunday School and church this rally day. Pastor Rare. Harry Carter.

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Girl Scout News Girl Scout Troop 494 has been organized. The following girls have been elected to office: President, Diane Bennett; Vice Pres., Judy McClamroch; Secretary, Sue Ann Meyers; Treasurer, Beth Zimmerman. We have started on our badge work. Last Monday we took a nature hike through the Speedway Park. We have planned our troop program for the next three months and we feel Girl Scouting will be helpful and lots of fun. Our leaders are Mrs. Berniece Allen, Mrs. Jean Williams and Mrs. Carolyn McGlamroch.

TRI KAPPA PROJECT A new Standard Service Station at 16th and Cunningham Road is now in operation. From now until December 81st, TriKappa members will have coupon books for sale good at this station only, good for all purchases and services as well as gasoline. Please buy them. Each ticket is numbered and drawings for free coupons wall be held at frequent intervals. All Coupons purchased between this announcement and their grand opening will be used 1 for free coupons given at that time. If you are not contacted please call BE. 0191 or BE. 2119. Also coupons may be purchased at the grand opening days at the station, 1602 N. Cunningham. Your Help Will Be Greatly Appreciated.

CARD PARTY The annual Card Party sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee of rthe O.E.S. will be held October 28th at the Speedway High School Gym at 7:30 p.m. A style showing of Fall and Winter fashions will be presented by Pam’s Fashions. Bridge, euchre, and canasta will be played. Canasta players please bring your own cards and rtray. There will be table prizes, candy prizes and door prizes. Homemade candy and soft drinks will besold. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the O.E.S. or purchased at the door.

DEMOLAY Here is a big announcement. Next Wed., Oct. 19th, we are going to have a pitch-in dinner In the basement of the Temple. All DeMolays are to bring their parents, two covered dishes, and service for their family. Be sure to get dn on the fun and the food. On Oct. 26th, we will have Intiatory Degree. JOLLY HOMEMAKERS The October meeting of the Jolly Homemakers will 'be held at the Ipalco Hall on Friday, October 14th. Plan to leave art 9 am. Please call Cecile Kutch, CY. 3374 for transportation. Don’t forget, this will be achievement day. Hope to see you, girls.

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