Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1955 — Page 6
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SCHOOL NEWS * (Continued from Page 1) In answer to a number of inquiries which have been made concerning the sale of season basketball tickets, the following information is given. Adult season ticket holders of last year will be given first opportunity to purchase the same reserved seats held last year. These season ticket holders will be informed by mail on or before Fricray, November 4, as to time of purchase. Season ticket holders of last year who do not receive information by November 5 should call the high school office for information. The hearing on the petition to close the portion of Allison Street between 13th and 14th streets is scheduled to be held in the Marion County Circuit Court on No-
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vember 10 at 9:30 a.m. The Schoolhouse Planning Division of the State Department of Public Instruction has asked that this street be closed before any further additions to the high school are planned. The Junior Safety Patrol at Elementary School No. 2 for the second six-weeks will be: Captain, John Hardin; Lieutenant, Tony Ridolfo; Clerk, John Harris. Those attending posts are: Julie Cook, Bob Denny, Terry Voltt, Deanna Malaska, Stephenie Major, Julia Bowlen, Dick Todd. Speedway defeated Plainfield 21-18 last Friday night in the final Mid-State Conference game for Speedway. The Sparkplugs conference record was 2 wins, one loss, and one tie. The final foot-
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Dave Webster, Marilyn Winter, Marilyn Woodward. JUNIORS: Barbara Armantrout, Ann Brockmtn, Siu.-on Dine, Jackie Hiteshew, John Leonard, W. K. Lippard, Charlotte Stumph, Jim Wood, Judy Wood. SOPHOMORES: Rema Armentrout, Reta Armentrout, Patty Bartley, Nancy Beaman, Tom Brady, Marcia Edwards, Tom Emmick, Patricia Figg, Mary Sue Finch, Nanette Fidger, Karen Finnegan, Nancy Lewis, Jim McAllister, Ruth Ann
ufacturers are fitting their equipment with carburetors and other parts designed to utilize the gas. Owners of fork lift trucks say that engines last longer and operate more economically with LP-gas than with traditional fuels. What’s more, objectionable fumes are a thing of the past with LP-gas. The fine workmanship that goes into the LP-gas cylinders is proof of the experience and ability of people at the Prest-O-Lite Factory.
Mason, Brooke Meeder, Bob Templin, Tony Tingle. FRESHMEN: Donna Anderso: , Dain Bogue, Jim Burkhart, Karen Brown, Druscilla Clayton, Nina Clevinger, Donna Davis, Dick Dickerson, Janice Gale, Bill Hackett, Max Johnson, Jim McClamroch, Natalie McClelland, Jeanie Piper, Bob Scott, Rosemary Strouse, Myrna Sailor, Eddie Skeeters, Judy Standiford, Bill Sweet, Sharon Tarplee, Sue Todd, Denny Troth, Bart Updike, Wally Wilhoite, Paula Winterfeldt. EIGHTH: Pamela Allen, Karen Ewing, Judy Kirchhoff, Beverly Bates, Steve Bradley, Janet Briggs, Richard Burdge, Charlene Eversole, Frank Frosch, Joe Griffin, Jo Ellen Haynes, Sandra Huff-
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man, Sally Kern, Alice McCracken, Ralph Thompson, Carol Lampman, Sandra Nice, Sandra Scyphers, Bill Tingle, Carole Wright. SEVENTH: Mary Jane Anderson, Stephen Brown, Denny Cecchini, Janet Denny, Beverly Dine, Pamela Fuller, Ruth Haettinger, Dean Hubbard, Betty Jean Huffman, Elaine y Hughes, Janet McClelland, Barbara Morris, Thomas Howard, Sally Manion, Stephen Queener, James Traylor, Jacqueline Walls. LIBRARY NOTES The Library is open to the public from 6:30 to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday. These titles are new: Scholz, Fighting Coach Scholz, One-Man Team Schoor, Casey Stengel Sheinwold, First Book of Bridge Simak, Ring Around The Sun Sokoloff, Miracle Drugs Sone, Nisei Daughter Sperry, Black Falcon Stahl, Hpw To Be A Successful Emcee Stevenson, Call To Greatness Stinetorf, Beyond The Hungry Country Stolz, Pray Love, Remember Stone, Love Is Eternal Street, Goodbye, My Lady Shaw, Gentlemen, Start Your Engines.
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THURS.. FRI.. SAT. OCT. 27-28-29 In Cinema Scope “Love Is A ManySplendored Thing” In Color Starring William Holden Jennifer Jones Torin Thatcher PLUS “It Came From “Beneath The Sea” Starring Kenneth Toby Faith Domergue SATURDAY MATINEE OCTOBER 29 'Doors Open at 1:00 P.M. Show Starts at 1:30 PJtf. “It Came From Beneath The Sea” “Corky Of Gasoline Alley” 3 Cartoons “Helpless Hippo” Show Out at 4:30 P.M. Show Re-Opens at 6:45 P.M. SUN.. MON„ TUES. OCT. 30-31. NOV. 1 “Not As A Stranger” Starring Olivia DeHaviland Robert Mitchum Frank Sinatra Gloria Grahame Charlee Bickford Broderick Crawford Lon Chaney Myron McCormick Jesse White PLUS “The Golden Mask” In Technicolor Starring Van Heflin Wanda Hendrix STARTING WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes” AND ' “Black Tuesday”
SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) """ at the 10:45 o’clock worship service. The Girl’s Trio (Joan Black, Rita Meggenhofen and Judy Myers) will sing, “I Shall Arise” at both services. The Junior Choir will sing, “I Would Be True,” at second service. Too, the Adult Choir will participate in the second worship service. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP is off to a splendid start. Intermediate MYF (for 7th and Bth grades) meets at 6 p.m. Sr. MYF (high school) meets at 6:30 p.m. Newcomers are cordially invited. USHERS will meet at the church on Mon., Oct. 31, at 7 p.m. WORK NIGHT will be held at the church on Tues, evening Noy. 1. Men, with or without equipment, are needed and’ welcome. FRIENDLY VISITORS will be visiting in the community on Wed. evening, Nov. 2. The 15th ANNIVERSARY of the WOMEN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE will be observed at the November General Meeting of the group on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hunt, from Wheeler City Rescue Mission, will be the speakers. Mrs. Margaret Smith will give devotions. The Cheer Circle will act as hostesses. WESLEYAN BIBLE CLASS will have a PAPER SALE next week. The crates will be on the Church lot from Oct. 31 through Nov. 5. Please separate magazines from newspapers and put them in the proper crates. If you find it inconvenient to drop off your papers, kindly call BElmont 0458. INFANT AND CHILDREN’S BAPTISM will be observed at the 10:45 o’clock service on Nov. 13. Interested parents are kindly asked to contact the minister soon. THANK YOU for the splepdid cooperation you have given m our recent “changeover” in meeting places for classes in the Junior Sunday School. The major change, which incidentally covers both Sunday School sessions, is that effective last Sunday , 3. 4, and 5 years old children meet in the Parish House and the first thru fourth graders meet in the Social Hall of the Church. The Nursery and Toddlers Room (for children thru 2) will still be located in the Parish House. They will continue to be open during both services for the convenience of parents who wish to leave their children with competent leaders. We are thrilled with the cooperation everyone has shown as our Sunday School continues to grow. PRAYER We Thank Thee, O God, for the true peace, joy, and triumph which Thou dost grant us through Jesus Christ. Make us strong in faith, so that we may find the true meaning of faith, even amid the darker places of our experiences. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
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