Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1958 — Page 4

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Westwood Country Club News (Continued from Page 1) to 7:30 p.m. for members ard their guests. Square Dance The next Square Dance will be Sunday evening, September 21, from 7 to 10 p.m. Max Engle will be the caller. There are still openings in the Square Dance Classes that meet on Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m.

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Ball Boom Dancing Del Prince’s Orchestra will play for the opening dance of the indoor season on Saturday evening, September 27, from 9 to 12 p.m. Tom Wonnell, Dance Chairman, suggests Sport Shirts for the men as summer will still be here. Chips and Dip will be served. There is room for more people in the Ball Room Dance Classes on Monday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. with Johnny Black as the capable instructor. Teen Age Canteen Milly Holtke, Canteen Chair-

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man, has announced that Southport High School’s football squad and Coach’s will be honored at next Wednesday’s Canteen. Festivities will begin at 7:30 and end at 9:00 p.m. for members and guests. The Canteen is for High School children only, and the girls will be quite proper in Bermudas, but shorts are taboo. Gym and Swin - Ann Elson, Gym and Swim Chairman, has announced that the coming season will be the busiest in history for the dub women.

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Mrs. Elson and her able committee will be at the dub on Monday and Tuesday, September 29th and 30th, from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. to register all participants in the Gym and Swim classes for the fall and winter season. Gym and Swim The Beginners Swimming Class will be held all winter on Thursday mornings from 9 to 10. and the “swimmers” class will be on Friday morning from 10 to 11. All classes will be held in the Indiana University Medical Center, and Jim Clark will instruct both classes. Barbara Drinkwater will be back again to teach the Exercise Classes to be held from 1:00 to, 3:00 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Bowling

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A few more women are needed io bring the . Westwood Bowling League to eighteen teams. The league will be held in the new Lyndhurst Alleys on Friday afternoons starting in October. For information call Vi Butler at CH. 4-5108 or Barbara Link at CH. 12354. Swim Team News President James Richwine was very gratified last Sunday evening when 260 swim team members and their familys gathered at the club for Turkey, Ham, and awards.

Pool Activities Chairman George Jacks and Recreation Director Chuck Martin handed out 96 team awards for the past season. Bob Poste was awarded the President’s Trophy for sportsmanship and effort, Doug Strouse and Linda Kegley were awarded medals as the most improved swimmers for the year. The team is working out at the Indiana University Medical Center on Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. and all members interested for the winter season are urged to sign up. tunriMon BtWbs Party Tuesday, October 7,12-1:00 pjn. ,-x Tickets, $1.50, Admission by ticket only. .. Reservations, Mrs. Robert McMahon, CH. 4-1458. The committee plans to serve a buffet luncheon continuously from 12-1:00. Since there is always a waiting list for these parties, get your table reservations early. Mrs. McMahon will take reservations beginning Wednesday, September 24. Indianapolis Civic Orchestra To Begin Its Fourth Season The Indianapolis Civic Orchestra, a community organization sponsored by Indiana Central College, began its fourth season with the resumption of rehearsals on September 9th. Members of the orchestra are looking forward to an active and interesting season marked by two orchestral pro-

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grams featuring Harald Hansen, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra clarinetist, as soloist in the first concert, and Rhonda Paul, harpist, in the second program. The season begins with a production of the King and I, November 7 and 8, closes with a choral and orchestra concert during Indiana Central’s annual Fine Arts Festival, April 25. Plans are also underway to open the Garfield Park summer programs with a concert early in June. The Orchestra’s musical offering for the opening of the past summer’s programs was met with considerable enthusiasm and praise. Membership in the orchestra is open to qualified adult musicians of the community and outstanding high school students. The orchestra particularly needs players of all string instruments and the french horn. Community musicians interested in playing with the orchestra should contact Vie» tor B. Danek, Director, by calling ST. 7-1301 or ST. 6-8195.

Traffic Safety W. G. Johnson of Chicago, General Manager of the National Safety Council, will give the keynote address for Governor Harold W. Handley’s annual Statewide Traffic Safety Conference, to be held Monday, September 22nd, at the Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis. “Meeting Indiana’s Traffic Safety Needs” is the theme of the Conference, which is to open at 9:00 a.m. and continue through out the day. State governmental officials and groups interested in safety are planning to attend. Governor Handley is to officially welcome visitors and officials and will make safety award presentations. Albert E. Huber, Director of the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety, will preside. In addition to Mr. Johnson, other speakers will include John Bunch, Madison, Wisconsin, City Traffic Engineer; Clifford Fernstrom, of Northwestern University’s Traffic Institute; Burton W. Marsh, of the American Automobile Association, and Representative Phillip C. Johnson, of Mooresville.

SPEBBWAY CHMISTIAN CHUBCH (Continued from Page D MEN’S FELLOWSHIP DINNER—Monday, September 22nd at 6:30 pm. The Christian Men’s Fellowship will open their fall program with a dinner in Fellowship Halt Dr. Norman Webster will be the guest speaker and his subject, “So You Don’t Like Poetry,” is a most entertaining one. If there is anyone who has not been contacted and wants to attend this dinner, please make your reservation with George Fletcher, CH. 4-1055 by Thursday nite (tonite, September 20). and nick up your ticket at the door. SERVICE DAY. Next Thursday, September 25th, the ladies will meet at the church to sew for the Little Red Door. The time is scheduled from 9:00 aan. to 3:00 p.m. and come and stay as long as you can. If you wish to stay through the lunch hour, bring a sandwich—coffee will be served. Lydia Circle will act as hostess. CWJ. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet at 1:60 pan. on Thursday, September 25th. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday—7:3o, Chancel Choir. Thursday—Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 7:00 and Cloister Choir at 8:00. SENIOR HI RETREAT. Next Saturday morning, September 20th, the Senior Hi C.Y.F.ers will leave the church at 8:00 a.m. for Camp Friendly at McCormick’s Creek. All are asked to bring plenty of bedding, an old blanket to put on the ground for vesper service, flash light, bible, and toilet articles (soap, towels, etc.) And, don’t forget the nosebag lunch for Saturday noonr There will be a special offering for the Dr. John Ross fund. Those who cannot go on the Retreat will have Church School in their department, led by John Andrae. He will discuss the same topic he will have discussed at the Retreat on Saturday—the biblical background for “Seek Ye The Living Christ.” “HIGH PRESSURE AREA” is the title of the play to be presented in our church on November 2nd. The Drama Committee will hold readings for parts in the play, next Sunday afternoon, September 21, at 2:30. Two teen-age girls, a mother and a father are needed for the cast so if you are interested in a part will you plan to attend this meeting? Or, if you are unable to be present Sunday, call Mrs. Freida Schnable, CH. 4-4697. Also, if you wish you may have a copy of the play to read before the reading for parts, by calling Mrs. Schnable. TEACHER TRAINING CLASS. Next Sunday, September 21, will be the first session of the training class which will continue each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. (during the second worship service) until December 14th. There is room for more people in this class. Teachers are always needed and this is a wonderful opportunity to do your church a service by preparing yourself to assist in the teaching of our children. Call the church office or Rev. Graves, and plan to attend the first session Sunday. SKATING PARTY! All the choirs will have a skating party at the Roller Rondo on Thursday, October 2nd. NEW MEMBERS. We were happy to welcome the following people into our congregation last Sunday: Mrs. Myrtle J. Smith, 2622 W. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Goodman, 1709 Winton; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cadwell, 1815 N. Norfolk; and Miss Sharon Downs, 5120 Crawfordsville Road. SERVICE OF DEDICATION for babies and their parents was held at our 11:00 a.m. service last Sunday morning with the following participating: Mark Wylie Bloss and William Robert Bloss, sons of Robert and Linda Bloss; Steven James Coughlin, son of James and Phyllis Coughlin; Daniel Fry Davis, son Donald and Lucile Davis; David Marshall Dishon, son of Marshall and Peggy Dishon; Fathy Elaine Goodman, daughter of Noivin and Jeanette Goodman; Donald Kent Kay, son of Lawrence and Donna Kay; Craig Randel Oslos, son of Robert and Armedia Oslos; Kyle Ann Reich, daughter of O. H. and Donaldeen Reich; and William Allen Vincent, son of Dale and Katherine Vincent.

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