Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1956 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from page 1) and he also plans to show slides of his trip to Africa. CHRISTIAN MEN’S FELLOWSHIP DINNER. The regular bi-monthly meeting will be held in Fellowship Hall, Monday, January 23rd at 6:30 pjn. Mr. A. J. Abrams, Director of Indiana Institute for the Dale Carnegie Courses, will speak on the subject, “It Makes Cents.” You may still secure tickets from members of the Steering Committee, or by calling the Church office, Be. 2000. CHOIR REHEARSALS Wednesday: 4:00 pan.—Angelus Choir 7:30 pan.—Chancel Choir Thursday: 3:00 pm.—Children’s Chorale 7:00 pm.—Chapel Choir 8:00 pm.—Cloister Choir SERVICE DAY Thursday, January 26th from 9:00 am. to 3:00 pm. All women of the community are invited to come

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LOCAL WOMEN TO Al 1 IMO PSI OIR MIDYEAR Since the day in December on which invitations were received by Psi Otes all over the state to the annual mid-year luncheon, reservations have been pouring into the hostess chapter, Alpha Phi of Fortville. The invitation, done by hand in beautiful water colors, was written in French and post-marked Paris, but one did not need to read French to know it meant an opportunity to see “Paris in Springtime.” So, one thousand lucky members will convene at the Scottish Rite Cathedral on Saturday, January 21st During the registration period from 10:00 ajn. until noon, Mr. Renaldo Paluzzi will entertain the delegates by doing caricature sketches. Luncheon will be served in the dining room, which will be decorated in keeping with the theme, “Paris in Springtime.” The tables will be dressed in gaily checkered cloths and odorned with botties dripped with many colors candle wax. Each Psi Ote will receive a souvenir, that she may remember her trip to a French Case. a A song entitled “Just for Now* which was composed for the occasion by Mrs. James French, an Alpha Phi member, will be played by the “Sophistocrats” during the luncheon. Miss Mary Adeline Faussett of Kokomo, an alumna member of the hostess chapter, will direct the Psi Ote choir, a state organization in a program of beautiful music. Following the luncheon, a style show by L. S. Ayres and Company will be given in the auditorium and, again, the decor will be typically French with students from the John Herron Art School adding color. Those attending from Speedway will be Mesdames Charles Nay, President, James Hittie, Sec., Edward Miles, Robert Kryter, Wm. Anderson, Walter Blase, Robert Messenger,' Lyle Neat, John Fidger, Jr., Robert Elson, T. A. Hanna, Paul Sayers, Ralph Johnson, Kenneth Schoeneigey, Treasurer, R. G. Foland, Robert Showalter, Ross Swords and Miss Joycelyn Walton. - * NEW APPOINTMENT, AT ALLISONS ——— Appointment of Frank J. Martin as assistant sales manager in charge of commercial aircraft sales has been announced by C. E. Dixon, ipanager sales, service and contracts for Aeroproducts Operations, Allison Division of General Motors. Joining Aeroproducts in September, 1951 as a service representative, Mr. Martin was appointed West Coast service supervisor in 1952. He returned to the Aeroproducts home office in Dayton, Ohio in 1953 as assistant service manager, the position he held prior to his new appointment. Mr. Martin attend the California Institute of Technology until 1940 when he became associated with Douglas Aircraft Corporation on U.S. Air Force projects in Africa. Following employment with the China National Aviation Corporation as chief engineer, he returned to the U.S. in 1944 with the Bechtel-McCane USAF Modification Center at Birmingham, Alabama. In 19|8 he became affiliated with Israel National Airlines as director of maintenance, and in 1951 worked with Curtis Wright Corporation before joining Aeroproducts. Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Mr. Martin nova resides in Vandalia, Ohio, with his daughter. » a l— Y.M.C.A. DANCT* CLASSES * * , Dancing instruction jrill be given three nights a week beginning in February, and dances will continue to be held two nights a week at Central YMCA, 310 North Illinois Street. Couples dancing classes will begin Monday, February 6 and continue for eight Monday nights in the Central YMCA auditorium. Square dancing classes will begin February 8 and be held also for eight Wednesday nights. The beginners classes will be held from 7:30 pjn. to 8:30 pan. and the advanced classes wQI meet from 8:30 pan. to 10:00 pan. The cost will be $5.00 for the eight lessons. Ballrooop dancing claaaes will be held for ten weeks beginning Thursday, February 9. Beginners classes will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 and advanced classea from 8:30 to 9:30 pan. The cost will be $15.00 far the ten lessons. Charles Sanford, who conducts the Friday night square dances at the Central YMCA. wUI be the instructor for the couples and square dancing classea. Leslie Travers, Manager of the FWd Astaire Dance Studios will be the instructor of the ballroom dancing classes. In addition to the weekly Friday night square danras, ballroom dances are held’ at the YMCA each Saturday night . jS' a i See yewOitem Cart Forty