Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1955 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann.— ...Pastor Sunday Masses 6—7—8—9—10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Anna C. Lindemann, the ninety-six year old mother of Father Lindemann, who died Thursday, November 17. Her funeral was Monday morning at Owensboro, Kentucky. Father Stineman offered a High Mass at 8 o’clock Monday morning at St. Christopher in remembrance of Mrs. Lindemann. The High Mass on Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock was requested by Peter and Ann Martich in remembrance of Mrs. Martich’s father who died this past summer. On Monday was celebrated the feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and on Tuesday the feast of St. Cecilia. On Friday morning we celebrate the feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria. The two Brownie Troops at St. Christopher will receive Holy Communion in a body at the eight o’clock Mass next Sunday morning. Milk, coffee and doughnuts will be served downstairs after this Mass by th?*Junior CYO for a small silver offering to the Brownies, their parents and to anyone who would like to come down. It is hoped that a great many folks will plan to stop a few minutes after the 8 o’clock Mass next Sunday morning and chat with friends over a cup of coffee. The CYO will not be serving coffee after the 8 o’clock Mass on December 4th. On next Friday, December 2d, the third grade room mothers of St. Christopher school will serve the children breakfast after the 8 o’clock Mass. Mrs. Dee Thompson is the room (Continued on Page 6)

“Individual Responsibility" President Dwight D. Eisenhower has proclaimed December 1, 1955, as the second annual “Safe Driving Day.” He has set aside this special day to give Americans a chance to prove their ability to accept a personal responsibility for keeping themselves safe in traffic. * Last year, Indiana chalked up “the second worst S-D Day record in the nation. This time we must take an active interest in the program to assure a successful S-D Day. * Although an intensive program is being conducted on both a national and statewide basis, its success or failure will be largely determined by individual motorists and pedestrians. S-D Day challenges every man, woman, and child to avoid having an accident for a 24 hour period. S-D Day must not be considered as the only day on which to exercise a personal obligation toward traffic safety. It is only when people will accept a definite responsibility for their actions that the traffic accident problem will be solved—when we make every day Safe Driving Day. Speedway Police Dept. TANGLEFEET The Tanglefeet Square Dance Club will dance November 28th at 7:30 at the Speedway Recreation Clujo. Max Engle will call. Guest couples are welcome. Bill Glass, Pres. Betty MeyCT, Sec.-Treas. SR. C.Y.F. Thanks to everyone who helped ,cn the paper sale, especially the parents who drove. Last Sunday, we were privileged to hear Mrs. Robert Leach, from the United Christian Missionaries Society, who gave a very interesting talk about the Yakima Indians. Our next meeting will be on December 4th.

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 Church 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. THANKSGIVING VESPERS—Tonight, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome! Nursery for small children in Fellowship Hall. Special offerings of clean, used clothing for the refugees of the world and canned goods for Mulberry Home for the Aged will be received at the Service. However, this is the deadline for these articles. Also, and traditionally too, the monetary offering will be contributed to the Benevolences of the national Church for many different types of Christian work. CHOIR REHEARSAL— Immediately after the Thanksgiving Vespers. WEEKDAY AND CONFIRMATION CLASSES— Saturday. 6th Grade—9:oo in Fellowship Hall. 7th Grade —9:30 in Fellowship Hall. Please note different time. Bth Grade—9:oo in the Parish Hall. YOUTH CHOIR REHEARSALS—9, 10 and 11 years old will meet at 9:30 in the Nave—Please note these ages and difference in time. 12, 13 and 14 year olds will meet at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall. Please note these ages and this time. CHRISTMAS PLAY REHEARSAL for the Sunday School —Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION—this Sunday at both Services. LOYALTY SUNDAY—December 4th. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could make this response 100% so the Committee could turn their efforts to other pursuits. It can be 100% if you cooperate.

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SPEEDWAY JAYCEES RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS The regular monthly meeting of the Speedway Jaycees held on November 16 featured the initiation of 5 new members into the organization. New members include William T. Autrey, 4966 W. 15th Street; Edward R. Buckley, 2429 Gerrard Dr.; George W. Deßoy, 4964 W. 11th Street; Donald J. Gochenour, 2129 Auburn Avenue; and Harold I. Jennings, 2110 Winton Avenue. Membership Committee Chairman Tom Hanna announced the results of the month-long membership drive. The winning team members and all new members feasted on steak while the members of the 2 losing teams enjoyed a bean dinner. Individual honors for obtaining the most new members was won by Jack Gilbert. Guest speaker for the evening was Irving Liebowitz of the Indianapolis Times. He gave an inspiring talk on our Constitutional guarantees pertaining to the 5 basic freedoms contained in the Bill of' Rights and contrasted these with the lack of freedom found in other governments throughout the world. DE MOLAY First off, even though it is a little late, we would like to thank all of those who attended the dance after the Franklin Township game. This Wednesday, November 23, the Temple will be dark because of the Plainfield game and the Holidays. Wednesday, November 30th, we will have Initiatory and DeMolay Degrees. BE THERE. The first Wednesday in December, which is December 7th, will be our regular Stated meeting. At this meeting we will have ELECTION OF OFFICERS and I’m sure all of you will want to attend. Ronnie Hunt, Master Councilor Bill Sanders, Junior Councilor

Notice All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1955, at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will be asked to grant a variance on the property known as 5024 W. 16th St., also known as 1601 Fisher St. to permit an improvement or alteration which will not comply with the Zoning Ordinance of 1950 in the following respect: R No. 1 to B No. 1 Residence and Business. Philip Ford, Sr. Personals We have an address for A/2c Richard H. Hedrick, AF 16312337; 328 Material Sqdn.; Box 143, Grandview Air Force Base; Grandview, Mo. Jody Piper of Speedway has been chosen a member of Indiana University’s popular all-girls’ singing group, “Belles of Indiana,” for the 1955-56 school year. Under the direction of Eugene Bayless, the singing group has appeared in concerts throughout Indiana and adjoining states and was chosen by the USO Camp Shows to give concerts during the past summer at American military installations in Japan, Korea, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. These girls are chosen by audition from the entire student body at Indiana University. Jerry Siefers entertained 5 of his Purdue classmates at his home last week-end. Guests were: Dan White and Ron Teunas of Michigan, Buck Sprague of Ohio, Bob Hayter, Laporte, Indiana and Jim Monroe of Indianapolis. Dolly Siefers had her cousin, Miss Patty Mitchell of Lafayette for a week-end guest. We have a correction in the address of Pvt. Fred A. Wingert, U.S. 55503638; Dachau Sect. Hdq.; S.A.S.C. 7822 A.U.; APO 108-3; New York, New York. SEVEN TEENS Hi, everyone! The Spark Plugs sure started the basketball season off with a bang, just as the Seventeens did. Mrs. and Rita had spread before the Franklin game. Thanks a lot. Everything was delicious. Jayne had a slumber party at her home after the game. Thanks to Jayne and Mrs. Matlock for putting up with us. We sure were a noisy bunch! We hope the girls in our class from the other clubs enjoyed the sleepless night. Congratulations are in order to Tresea Clouser and Karen Barksdale for joining our club. We hope you will enjoy sharing some fun with us. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the mothers for the delicious suppers during the football season and also so the mothers and fathers who spent sleepless nights while we girls sat around and gabbed. B.C.N.U. Jayne Wildman, Pres. Carole Nieman, Veep.

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 —0-11 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 cm) dren—o-11 years. 10:45-11:45 Second Worship Service. WELCOME: Our Church is aware of the presence of new folks in the community. You are cordially welcbme and invited to make full use of our Church’s facilities and its organizations. We hope to See You In Church Sunday. “AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, Nov. 27. The Junior choir will sing, “For Peace and For Plenty” at the second service. Miss Rita Meggenhofen will sing the offertory number at both services. JUNIOR HIGH M.Y.F. will meet at the church at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. SENIOR M.Y.F. will meet at the Church at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. JUNIOR CHOIR will rehease at the Church on Monday, Nov. 28, at 3:15 p.m. CHURCH PLANNING COMMITTEE will meet at the Parish House at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29. CHERUB CHRISTMAS CHOIR, which consists of children in the Ist, 2nd, nd 3rd grades, will rehearse at the Church after school on Wednesday, Nov. 30. ADULT CHOIR will rehearse at the Church on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 7:45 p.m. WORK NIGHT, on Thursday, Dec. 1 at the Church. Men, we need you! x ' • Last Sunday it was our joy to receive into our fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quebbeman, 2121 Allison Avenue. RECOGNITION AND RECEPTION SERVICE for November Class of New Members will be conducted at the 10:45 O’clock service next Sunday morning, Nov. 27.

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway

Wednesday, Noverdber, 23, 1955

Chat And Baek Talk By John Gregory Now that the automobile showings for 1956 are a matter of record, I should like to make public a bit of research on the matter of franchised dealers (factory authorized dealers) and those not franchised (bootleggers) for the consideration of all my friends and critics (I do have critics). To begin, not too long after the franchised dealers spent a lot of money In making their salesrooms pretty for the new car showing, many models appeared on used car lots around the town. “Competitive” you Say; “The old spirit'’ he says; “Save daugh” they say, and off they go to lay their notes on the line for a long, long time and pass up the man who, with his associates in the automobile retail sales rooms in this town, have millions invested in buildings, payrolls, taxes and equipment, not to mention the many smaller businesses they keep going with their service work. I get it from the man at the top, a good friend who has a fine sales agency, that his weekly payroll is approximately 10,000 American pesos (dollars to you) and his investment in buildings and equipment which house these 100 people who draw the stack of blue chips afore mentioned, is a real source of support to the men who collect the taxes, county, city, state and federal. What happens to these men when you dash off to do your business with a non-franchised dealer? I’ll tell you what happens, you cut the ground away from beneath the men who made the automobile the great family servant, and they did it the hard way, slowly and carefully. Now the influx of “auto bootleggers” are selling without a franchise, the one great force for the protection of the buyer. Ask some franchised dealer just what he had to guarantee to get his franchise. Do it today. JOB'S DAUGHTERS Our Parent’s night was quite a success! Thanks to everyone who helped in any way. There were sixteen girls initiated, which was quite a boost to our membership. Our next meeting and the final meeting of Sue’s term will be held this Saturday, November 26th. This is the date of election, girls, so we want a big turnout. Sue Smith’s installation will be on December 10th, so keep that date open. Girls, please bring all Christmas cards, ribbon, wrapping paper and money, as well as rituals to the meeting Saturday. Sue Swenson, Honored Queen Nancy Lewis, publicity NUTS The Young Settlers Class of the Speedway Christian Church have 1 lb. tins of Salted Mixed Nuts and Whole Cashews for sale. If you haven’t been contacted yet, call Mr. Dave Stilley, CY. 0616.

All Conference Football Team £ The football coaches of the MidSthte conference have selected their twelfth annual all-confer-ence football team and for the first time in history, three players are honored as being unanimous choices. These men, all considered as co captains of this mythical eleven, are Phil Acton and Jim Ware, both of Danville, and John Babbitt of Brownsburg. Runner-up honors in the voting, _ behind the three co-captains, went to Bob Benge, the all-league full-back of the undefeated Brownsburg squad. The co-champions from Brownsburg and Danville dominated the varsity eleven as nine of the squad are from these two schools. The Bulldogs placed five men, the Warriors, had four selected and the remaining berths went to the other schools in the first division, Speedway and Plainfield. All schools of the conference were represented on the second team and a total of 47 boys were named on the complete balloting. Four men are repeaters having been named to the 1954 all-con ference eleven. They are Babbitt, i Ware, Benge, and Hollis Conover of Danville. Dave Hyten of Brownsburg and Jim Albright of Plainfield advanced from the second team last year to the varsity this season. The complete teams as named by the Mid-State coaches follow: VARSITY LE Bill Healey Speedway LT Keith Lilly Danville LG Phil Acton (Co-Captain Danville I C Dave Hyten Brownsburg I RG Don Ray Brownsburg | RT Barry Kelley Brownsburg RE John Babbitt (Co-Captain) Brownsburg QB Hollis Conover Danville LH Jim Ware (Co-Captain) Danville RH Jim Albright Plainfield FB Bob Benge Brownsburg SECOND TEAM Ends Rick Haugh (Greenwood) and Jerry Shultz (Speedway). Tackles Norman Adamson (Plainfield) and Jack Casey (Mooresville). Guards Bob Arnold (Decatur Central) and Tom Hufford (Brownsburg). Center Gerald Snodgrass (Plainfield). Quarterback Fred Scott (Speedway). Halfbacks Kenny Smith (Speedway) and Jerry Cokain (Plainfield). Fullback Dick Hunt (Danville). HONORABLE MENTION Ends Dave Lynch (D), Bill Altman (M), Mike Crawley (P), and Ron White (D). Tackles—Dick Burns (B), Elwood Watson (D), and John Leveritt (B). Guards—Walter Reynolds (DC), Robert Winstead (P), Jerry Bishop (S), John Record (M), Bob Riggle (S), Don Scott (D), and Sonny Wood (G). Centers Gary Wilshire (M), Wayne Knopf (DC), and Jack Mohler (D). Backs—Tom Brunton (B), Jerry Burnell (D), Kenny Skaggs (G), Bill Strafford (P), Fred Amich (S), Jerry Calbert (P), Dick Clarkson (DC) and Norman Shields (M). CARD PARTY The Speedway American Legion Auxiliary 198 will have a card party' Saturday, November 26th at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home, 1652 Georgetown Road. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Everyone welcome. WATER WORKS NOTICE To assure correct billing for your water and sewer services, it is very important that you cooperate with the Meter Reader. If you are not at home when he calls, he will leave a self-ad-dressed card on your door knob. Please read your meter, note the reading on the card and mail it to the water office within the next forty-eight hours. SPEEDWAY WATER WORKS

Church Of Christ 4986 Wert 10th St Services: Sunday 10:00 A.M. and 7:30 PM Wednesday7:3o PM For information call CYpreec 4382

Notice 411 persons interested are hereby notified that on the 7 day of December, 1955 at 7:30 p.m., in the Town Hall, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will be asked to grant a variance on the property known at 1410 N. Worth St. to permit an improvement or alteration which will not comply with the Zoning Ordinance of 1950 in the following respect: Change of Zoning from R 1 to R 2. SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar November 23, Basketball Plainfield, there. November 24, 25, Thanksgiving Vacation. December 2, End of second sixweeks’ period. December 2, Basketball, Pike Township, there. December 9, Basketball, Mooresville, here. ' December 16, Basketball, Danville, there. December 21, Dismissal at noon for Christmas Vacation. J January 3, Return to school January 1, Holiday Tourney at Plainfield. after Christmas Vacation. Speedway Schools will be dismissed at noon on Wednesday, December 21, for Christmas Vacation and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3. This is a shorter vacation than Indianapolis and other Marion County Schools will have. Speedway has the same length school term as Indianapolis, and both are longer than for other Marion County Schools. Indianapolis schools will have a longer Christmas Vacation than Speedway, but will have school about one week longer at the end of the year. Because of their shorter term, other Marion County schools will have the longer Christmas Vacation and will be out the same time as Speedway next Spring. Thirty-three large bags of clothing were collected by the two elementary schools last week in the Annual Children’s Clothing Crusade which was a drive to collect clothing which will be distributed to poorly clad children in nine overseas countries, in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, and on the Navajo Indian Reservation. The varsity basketball team defeated Brownsburg 74-55 at Brownsburg last Friday night. The reserves were also victorious winning from the Brownsburg reserves by a score of 29-26. The Junior Red Cross drive closed with all rooms in both buildings enrolling and participating in the project of filling gift boxes. 90 boxes were filled and will be delivered to the Chapter House. We wish to thank all parents, teachers, and children who helped with this project. LIBRARY NEWS ' The Library will be closed Thanksgiving evening, November 24. Next week the regular schedule will be resumed for hours (Continued on Page 5) CLEAPAU SPEAKERS CLUR The Cleapau Speakers Club elected officers for the 1955-1956 year at a dinner meeting held recently in the YMCA, 301 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis. Officers elected were: Robert Rieke, President; Edith Guedelhoefer, Vice-President; Maude Kerr, Secretary and Hannah Thompson, Treasurer. Committees appointed for the coming year are: Program: Charlene Miller, Chairman; Eloise Gosch and Dr. Adrian Stipher. Membership: Martha Cassel, Chairman, Herbert Swiggert, Robert Pitts, and Hannah Thompson. Press: Martin Guedelhoefer, Chairman, and Aline Laws. Contract: Genevive Blinn, Chairman; Margaret Stultz, Dorothy McKee and Albert Michel. Hospitality: Cleo Fellmy, chairman; Joe Wade and Tom Venard. Place: Paul Keller. Dinner: Paul Huckeriede and Herschel Freeman. Decorating: Cecil Keller. Auditing: Margaret Stultz. Historian: Dr. Adrian Stipher.

Speedway Christian Church 14ih Si. and Winton Ave. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thome. Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship service—9:oo-9:55 a.m. Children’s Study and Worship—9:oo-10:30 a.m. Youth and Adult Classes—lo:oo-10:30 a.m. Second Worship Service—lo:3s-11:30 a.m. As we bow our heads at our festive boards on Thanksgiving Day, may we as a Christian family pray this prayer: “Dear God, thank you for your loving care which is shown us in our homes, our food, our clothes, and all that make life pleasant and happy. Help us to see ways in which we may share these good gifts with others. Amen.” Our regular schedule of two morning services continues next Sunday. The special music for the first service will be provided by the Children’s Chorale, singing the anthem “For Peace And For Plenty” by Knowlton. The Cloister Choir will sing for the second service the anthem, “Now God Be Praised” by Vulpius. Ronnie Norman will be the soloist for both services singing the anthem, “Bless This House” by Taylor. The minister will preach the sermon at both services on the subject, “The Light On The Lord’s Face.” The Chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Don Graybill in memory of their mothers. The Older Youth will meet at 10:00 Sunday Morning at the Parsonage. The Senior Hi Class meet each Sunday morning at 10:10 at the Heisers. After singing for the first service next Sunday, the Children’s Chorale will leave the service and have their Church School from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. ~ The Junior Hi C.Y.F. will meet in Fellowship Hall, Sunday, November 27th, at 6:45 p.m. Mrs. Edith Griffin will be with us to review the book “The Birdsong Boys.” The Christian Men’s Fellowship dinner for November will be at 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 26th in Fellowship Hall. (Continued on Page 5)

Band Uniform Fund Drive Under Way The Band Uniform Fund Committee from the Speedway Lions Club has contacted industries, businesses, and organizations of Speedway, and reports a favorable response to date in their efforts to raise $5,000 for the purchase of new band uniforms for the Speedway High School Band. Within the next few days a letter will be sent to all Speedway residents giving them an opportunity to contribute to this fund. In the next issue of the Flyer a report will be made concerning the amount of money received. SPEEDWAY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY NO. 198 The Speedway American Legion Auxiliary 198 had their regular meeting last Wednesday night at the Legion Home. We are stressing membership this time of the year. Anyone eligible or interested, feel free to call BE. 0366 for information on membership. If you have not paid your dues yet this year, do so, that we may get our membership quota early. The Unit is selling mints and peanut crunch again this year. If you wish to order some, call BE. 1368 and place your order. As this candy is in metal containers, they make nice Christmas gifts. Mrs. Wilma J. Strouse, Pub. Mrs. Maude Turek, Pres. SPEEDWAY JAYCEE JAYNES The regular monthly meeting will be held Monday, November 28th, 7:30 p.m. in the Cottage Room of the B&B Restaurant. Remember each girl is to bring her SI.OO for a Golden Book to be given to the Noble School for Retarded Children. We will also discuss our project for Christmas, so it is important that everyone attends. If anyone needs a ride, please call Mildred Kirckhoff, Be. 9396. We extend our congratulations to the Pritchards on a nice baby boy. We wish to extend our wishes to Nancy Mareane for the recovery of her father who was injured in an automobile accident several weeks ago. SPEEDWAY RECREATION CLUR NEWS Saturday, Nov. 26th, 9 to 12 p.m., Adult Ballroom Dance, Music by the Blue Knights Orchestra. Sunday, Nov. 27, 2 p.m., Booster Club Meeting.

Speedway Church es the Nazarene *O2O CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD REV. HARRY CARTER. Partee Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worshiplo:3o AM Youpg Peoples Service*.*46 PM. Evangelistic Service 7:30 PM Mid-Week Prayer Service, Wed. Evening, 7:30

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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY SAHARA GROTTO The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto held itg annual election of officers for the ensuing year Wednesday, November 16, in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. 1 Those elected were Mesdames. David V. Showalter, president; W. E. Rose, first vice president; Druie R. Hicks, second vice president; John A. Good, secretary; Alexander Nahre, assistant secretary; Oscar Shake, treasurer; Jennie Lucas, first guard and Ct N. Barnes, second guard. SPEEDWAY POLICE REPORT FOR SEPTEMRER, 1955 During the month of September the Speedway Police Department made 10 traffic arrests, 1 criminal arrest, issued 18 tickets for parking violations and made 3 juvenile arrests which brought 8 convictions, resulting in fines and costs totaling $228.00. Investigations made were: 5 burglaries, 2 of which were unfounded and 1 was closed, 12 larcenies, 6 of which were closed with 6 still open, 4 complaints on juveniles, 17 criminal miscellaneous cases, all closed, 26 special detail assignments. There were 23 reports put on record, 15 calls on dogs, three of which were disposed of, 11 property damage accidents were investigated, 3 involving personal injuries with an estimated damage. POLICE REPORT FOR OCTORER, 1955 The department made 5 traffic’ arrests, 3 criminal arrests, gave 18 parking violation tickets re-' suiting in 10 convictions with 1 fines and costs totaling $293.75. ! Investigations were: 1 burglary, still open, 9 larcenies, 6 of which are still open and 3 closed, 3 stolen vehicles, 1 of which was unfounded, 1 recovered by Indianapolis Police and by Indiana State Police were investigated. 18 ' complaints on juveniles, 12 crim- 1 inal miscellaneous cases all closed > were also investigated. There i were 27 special detail assign- • ments, 14 reports put on record, 8 calls on dogs, 4 of which were : disposed of. There were 6 prop- * erty damage accidents involving > 3 personal injuries, with an esti- i mated damage of $3,695.00. CHRISTMAS CARDS It isn’t too late to select boxed cards, wrapping paper and rib-« bon from the Los Amigos Class. All personalized Christmas ‘ Cards have been ordered. Harry Vehling, Pres. B. Gummere, Ch. Sales. 5204 W. 18th St .

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