Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1955 — Page 4

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Wednesday, November, 23, 1955

Chwemed Ada THE CHEER CIRCLE of Speedway Methodist Church has a Santa Claus suit for rent. It is a medium size and their is a wig and whiskers to complete outfit. Rental is $3. For further information call CY. 1533 or CY. 0620.

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THURS., FBI., SAT. NOV. 24-25-26 THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE Dooms Open 1:15 In Cinemascope “Count Three And Pray” In Technicolor Starring Van Heflin Joanne Woodward Phil Carey Raymond Burr Allison Hayes PLUS In Cinema Scope “The King’s Thief” In Color Starring Ann Blyth Edmund Purdom David Niven George Sanders

SATURDAY MATINEE NOVEMBER 26 Show Open* at 1:00 P.M. Show Starts at 1:30 “The King’s Thief” “Romance In Redwoods” “Tootin’ Tooters” “Fiesta Time” “Tall Tale Tellers” Prise Drawing for the Kids At End of Matinee Show Out at 4:30 P. M. Show Re-Open* at 6:45

SUNm MON., TUES. NOV. 27-28-29 In Cinema Scope “The TaU Men” In CvlOt’ Starring Clark Gable Jane Russell Robert Ryan Cameron Mitchell PLUS “A Life In The Ralance” Starring Ricardo Montalban Anne Bancroft

STARTING WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30 “Bleed Alley” AND ‘‘Apache Amhuah”

NEW WESTSIDE CENTER FOR Y.M.C.A. w A $150,000 recreation center for the West Side of Indianapolis will be constructed by the Young, Men’s Christian Association some-** time during the next three years. This was revealed Friday, Nov. 18, at an organization meeting of YMCA Community Development, Inc., a new not-for-profit group of Indianapolis leaders, formed to conduct a Campaign for $2,850,000 in the Spring of 1956 to make prosible seven construction projects for the YMCA. The meeting, held in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, accomplished two things; approval of plans for incorporation and the election of corporation officers. The officers are: Charles J. Lynn and Arthur R. Baxter, honorary chairman; W. W. Flagle, chairman of the board; Joseph O. Waymire, president; Fermor S. Cannon, William H. Book, James A. Gloin, and Eugene N. Beesley, vicepresidents; and Emsley W. Johnson, Jr., secretary. As early as 1939, the YMCAwas urged to move its significant services into the neighborhoods. It was pointed out by Roy Sorenson, national couseling expert, that there was a definite for a taking the Y program to the people, instead of waiting for the people to come to it. The Y did move into the neighborhoods, establishing branch offices on all sides of the city. Ex isting facilities for recreation were borrowed or rented in order to effect a planned and consistent schedule of leisure-time activities for families in their own communities. As Senate and Central Branch buildings became outworn and outgrown, and as branch Y secretaries found it more and more difficult to locate and use gyms, pools and play-fields in their communities, it became apparent that the Y was no longer able to meet the needs of all who indicated an interest in using its services. Y needs were surveyed again in 1950 and given critical study by Dr. Walter L. Stone, Professor of Sociology at Hanover College. Hepointed to population growth and trends and re echoed the need for more buildings and better equipment. It was time, he said for the Y to depart from its traditional ) role of services to boys and young men only and be begin the inclusion of families in their own communities in its program of physical, mental, and spiritual development. Since 1950, the problem has become even more grave, for the population has continued to soar. The YMCA heeded Dr. Stone’s advice and made plans for enlarging its services and increasing its physical plant facilities. These plans were predicated on the success of a public appeal for financial support of seven YMCA construction projects. The seven projects are; new buildings for South, Notth, East, West, and Senate Branches, remodeling and modernizing of the Central Building, and enlargement of the Flat Rock River Camp. YCD, Inc., in conducting this large YMCA appeal, asserts that every family in every community of Marion County will be given the opportunity to make a gift investment in this vital sion. Even though new buildings are to be erected in the branch areas, existing gyms, pools, and other facilities will continue to be by the Yin order to carry’out the broadest program possible. The Y states that it would need many more buildings than are proposed in the present plans to be completely independent of all other public and private facilities. The West Branch center will be situated on eight acres of land at 605 South High School Road. Plans call for a gymnasium, lockers and showers, clubrooms, service kitchen, teen age canteen, auditorium, outdoor play courts and a picnic area. With this impressive center and the continued use of West Side gyms, pools, and play-fields, the YMCA will be able to sponsor a broad program of recreation, with moral emphasis, for families on the West Side of Indianapolis. PITMAN-MOORE NEWS Pitman-Moore Company announced today the addition of Dr. Dale E. Bordt to the product development staff of its biological laboratories at Zionsville. A native of Monroe, Michigan, Dr. Bordt served in the U. S. Navy during World War II before entering Albion College, Albion, Michigan, where he gra<taate<j jp 1949 with an A.B. degree in dT ology and chemistry. In 1951, he received a Master of Science degree from Michigan State University, East < Lansing* where he also was awarded his. Ph.D degree in bacteriology and chemistry. Dr. Bordt, who is married and has one child, is a member of Sigma Xi and Tri-Beta, honorary scientific societies; and Sigma Nu social fraternity.