Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1958 — Page 8
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SPEEDWAY 1211 Rosner Drive 2 Bedroom. All Modem. Full Basement. Garage. >1,850 Down. 2017 N. Winton Avenue Very Nice, 1% Story. 2 Bedrooms Down. 1 Up. Plus Sewing Room. Full Basement. Carpet, OU Heat, Fenced Yard. CHapel CHapel * REALTORS 1452 MAIN STREET Since 1037 808 BLAND, Realtor CH. 4-3564 808 GENUNG, Realtor CH. 4-5413
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SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH 0. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771
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West Branch YMCA (Continued from page 1) Tuesday, 'February 4, 1958, and will continue each Tuesday thereafter for a period pf six weeks. Each course will begin at 7:30 p.m., and will end promptly at 9:30 p.m. The course will be conducted by a representative of the American Red Cross. Red Cross certificates will be issued to each individual who successfully completes the course. According to the National Safety Council, the number of accidents occurring in the home have reached an ail time high. This coupled with the high number of auto accidents occurring daily, shows that one can never tell when his knowledge of correct first aid techniques might save his own life, or the life of another. Hence, -the course should be of interest to many people in the community. This course will be open to anyone fifteen (15) years of age or over, who holds a current membership at the West Branch YMCA. Further information may be had by calling CHapel 4-9421.
Youth Week Wirth the vision and courage of youth, Christian young people ask, “How can we serve?,” whenever they get together. The annual observance of Youth Week always includes an opportunity for young people to show their world-wdde concern as Christiana. This year the offerings of young people win be used to provide medical supplies for Japan, to help send an Indianapolis representative to Tokyo to the World Convention of Christian Education, and to aid Japanese migrants going to Brazil. This latter aid is in the (form of packets presented to the migrants wfaich include such things as denim doth, towels, face soap, buttons, scissors, etc. Youth Week will be observed 1 this year by the Christian Youth Council of the Church Federation at a mass meeting to be held at Roberts Park (Methodist Church, 401 N. Delaware, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., February 2. The Christian Faith Commission has the responsibility for the program, which will include faith seminars discussing such topics as: “Why Go to Church?” “What Is the Christian Outlook on Life?” “What is Prayer?” “Is Suffering Necessary?” CUB SCOUT NEWS (Continued from Page 1) for his Silver Dollar. DEN 8 wishes to report new officers: Denner, Dick Coldesser; Wampum Keeper, Donald Robbinson; Reporter, Mike Whipple. DEN 9 elected new officers as follows: Denner, Ralph Sharpe; Buckskin, Marvin Dowden; Wampum Keeper, Greg Utken. We are happy to welcome Danny Fisher into our Den. DEN 11 new officers are: Denner, Steve Alsmeyer; Ass’t. Denner, Mike Nelson; Buckskin, Don Wonnell; Wampum Keeper, Jim Perin; Reporter, Brian Niederhouser. We wish to thank Mrs. Perm for substituting as Den Mother in absence of Mrs. Alsmeyer. DEN 14 wishes to thank Dick Bain for treats celebrating his birthday. DEN 15 elected new officers who are: Denner, Mike Brown; Reporter, Jimmie Page. Mrs. Brown wishes to thank the boys in the Den for working so hard on their achievements so they could win the trophy for this month. We also had a party and had popcorn and Kool-aid for refreshments. SENIOR HIGH M.YT. PAPER SALE—Fab. Ist
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LET LOVE’S EXPRESSIOFi IN FLOWERS BE YOC/R VALENTINE! A Colorful Corsage A Gift Box of Cut Flowers A Handsomely Decorated Planl A Lovely Table Centerpiece «■!»» EAKLY
