Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1958 — Page 7

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> WESTSIDE GIFT & HOBBY SHOP 5308 W. 18th St. W. 10th & LyMhwrst Dr. CH. 1-0441 • Table & Floral Designs • Wood Fiber Materials (full line) Free Instructions Given • Pottery • Gifts • Plaster for Painting • Toys • Full Line of Model Airplanes ' Store Hours: 9:90 to s:3o—Friday *tH 9:00 pan.

UETS LOOK (Continued from Page 1) it will be continued. At the start of my term of ofIfice Lsecured the services of a

Licensed School Superintendent to assist me in the administration of the Wayne Township Schools. Window blinds in all the schools are now being cleaned and repaired or replaced during 1958 as heeded. The balance of the lighting system changes which are needed will be planned this year. Additional band intruments will be obtained and facilities to expand the special speech classes and classes for the mentally retarded children will be completed. The Fall of 1958 will see the completion of the construction of an 18 classroom elementary school on Gadsen Street of Lafayette Heights. This school is planned to have a multi-purpose cafeteria and gymnasium room. In addition to this new school an 8 room addition to the Bridgeport School is now in construction, to be completed for classes in September 1958. A new elementary school in the Ben Davis area is planned for 1958.

Shop courses and a greatly expanded home economics program have been instituted at the Ben Davis High School. Taxes for the School Township are now only 30c higher than when this program began in 1955. A raise of 10c was added to the Cumulative Building Fund in 1957 by an agreement between, and at the request of the Tax Payers League and the PTA Building Committee. All the other funds of the Township raised a total of only 20c though increases in pay were g'.en to janitors and custodial care-takers and additional fuel and supplies and transportation and teachers have been added at the new buildings. This is a smaller increase than any of tike other 8 townships in Marion County during the same period. Mr. Lang is married and lives with his wife and sqn at 1915 Gerrard in Speedway. He is a member of Bridgeport Masonic Lodge, Scottish Hite, Methodist Church and has been associated with Wayne Township Schools for 20 years. Yours truly, Samuel J. Lang Candidate for Trustee of Wayne Township —Paid PoHtieal Adr.

LET’S LOOK AT THE RECORD

The Challenge Jan. 1, 1955 1.. School on half-day schedule. 2. Roofs leaking. 3. All buildings needed paint. 4. All heating plants in run down conditions. 5. Parents dissatisfied.

NOMINATE Clyde Fulton Machine No. 43F AND A. E. Sanders Machine No. 446 FOR WAYNE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY HOARD

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHUBCH (Continued from Page D Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “With A Voice Of Singing,” by Shaw, at the 10:45 o‘clock service. AT J, MEN visiting in the Every Member Canvass will meet on Sunday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m., at the Church for instructions prior to visiting in the community. On or after May 4th, and some time during the week May 4-11, every home of our church family will be visited. IMMANUEL CHOIR will rehearse on Sunday, May 4, at 5:15 p.m., at the church. INTERMEDIATE M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, May 4, at 6:00 pan., at Wesley House. SENIOR M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, May 4, at 6:00 p.m., at the church. TEENS and TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, May 4, at 6:00 p.m., at the church for a wiener roast A LOVELY CHORAL FESTIVAL OF SACRED MUSIC will be presented by the adult choirs of the Christian, Lutheran, and Methodist Churches on Sunday, May 4, at 8:00 p.m., at the Speedway Christian Church. Everyone in our “Church family” and in the community is invited. COMMISSION ON MISSIONS will meet on Monday, May 5, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP and EVANGELISM will meet on Monday, May 5, at 7:30 pan., at the church. FELLOWSHIP OF CONCERN will meet on Tuesday, May 6, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. CRUSADERS CHOIR will meet on Wednesday, May 7, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. THE WOMAN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE will meet on Wednesday, May 7, at 7:30 pan., at the Church. Devotional leader will be Mrs. Nettie Lunsford. Mrs. Lenore Leonard will give a book review, “Small Woman.” Sunshine Circle will serve as hostess. LITTLE RED DOOR sewing group will meet on Thursday, May 8, at 10:00 a.m., at the church. CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse on Thursday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. LAST SUNDAY it was our privilege to baptize CHRISTOPHER JAMES LYLE, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lyle, 5538 West 25th St; Mr. Paul D. Vaughn; Mr. William Wheeler; and Mr. and Mrs. L R. Robertson. LIKEWISE, it was our joy to receive into our fellowship the following members: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunbar, 4940 West 12th St.; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Howard, 4936 Deborah St.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Howard, 4501 North Delaware St; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lyle, 5538 West 25th St.; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ordel, 2417 Allison St.; Mr. Albert E. Pope, 4924 West 16th St; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robertson, 1826 Beeler St; Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Vaughn, 5528 Speedway Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wheeler, 2130 Winton Ave.

RENOMINATE SAM EANG FOR WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Machine No. 3«F DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 6, 1958

The Answer To The Challenge Jan. 1, 1958 1. All schools on full day schedule. 2. 90 new classrooms. 3. 10 schools repainted inside and out. 4. 10 schools re-roofed. 5. 2 schools completely remodeled. 6. 4 additional bus routes. 7. 10 new school busses, all others repaired and repainted. 8. Full time music and Art teachers in all schools. 9. 4 full time nurses. 10. 2 full time speech and hearing teachers. 11. Classes for mentally retarded children. 12. New Industrial Arts Building with cafeteria at the High School. —Paid Political Adv.

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