Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1958 — Page 6

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Bemco Engineering Makes Two Executive Promotions George W. Bruner, vice president in charge of sales and engineering, has been named to the board of directors of Bemco Engineering Corporation. The announcement was made by Orban H. Reich, Bemco president, following a meeting of the firm’s executive officers. Mr. Bruner joined Bemco in April, 1956, as chief engineer. He

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was later named general manager. Prior to Bemco, he was chief test and development engineer for Reeves Pulley and designed special equipment for VonnegutMoulder. Mr. Reich also announced the appointment of E. F. Winterfeldt as plant manager. In his new capacity, Mr. Winterfeldt assumes responsibility for all Bemco manufacturing operations, plant maintenance, purchasing and material control. Since joining Bemco in August," 1955, Mr. Winterfeldt had been

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director of purchasing. He had previously been assistant plant manager for 10 years with Caro Manufacturing Corporation, Caro, Michigan, automotive parts maker, and three years in the purchasing department of the AC Spark Plug Division of General Motors. Bemco, often described as one of the country’s growing “space age” companies, is a recognized high quality producer of electronic equipment and metal fabrications for the aircraft and missile industries. Bemco components have been used in the Vanguard, Talos and Matador missiles,, plus jet aircraft such as the new Lockheed Electra, the Air Force’s Hustler and Demon. Science Lecture Series Dr. Shelby D. Gerking, associate professor of zoology, at Indiana University, will be the speaker for the opening lecture Thursday, Oct 9, in the series of science lectures to be given during October in Indianapolis under sponsorship of the LU. Downtown Center and the Public Library. “The Scientific Aspect of Fish-

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ing” will be the subject of Dr. Gerking’s talk at 8 p.m. at the Public Library. The public is invited. A graduate of DePauw University with the Ph.D. degree from Indiana University, Dr. Gerking has been on the I.U. faculty since 1946. In 1955 he won the George Mercer award of the Ecological Society of America for outstanding ecology research. Other speakers in the science services will be Oct 16, Dr. Julius R. Blum, assistant professor of mathematics; Oct. 23, Dr. Henry R. Mahler, professor of chemistry, and Oct 30, Dr. Charles J. Vitaliano, professor of geology. C.Y.O. FISH FRY ST. CHRISTOPHER'S FRL. OCT. 17. 5 to 8 pan. Family Get-Togethers The fall season of family gettogethers opens Friday night October 10, at the Central Branch of the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association. The first of monthly' Family Night programs is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. This night of fun and fel-

I Cl vtit tin «$r a WT I IVPIOWA i I I LwdWBBNFDU w Doers Open at MS pm. Admission. Adults Me Children 35c Show Starts at 7:30 pan. October 8-10-11 . “VERTIGO” In Vistavision It Technicolor Jamas Stewart IPawa IP-*.——3»-Kim rtOv« Ttwvhnvii Bdl CteddM Tom Helmore Huuy Jones PLUS “THE TIN STAR” In Visiavision Henry Fonda Anthony Davkins Betsy Palmer Michel Ray Neville Brand John Mclntire K»die Matinee Saturday. October 11 Show Opens at 1:15 pm. Show Starts at 1:30 pan. “RAW EDGE” “SEA HOUND” Serial—Chapter No. 13 2 CARTOONS Show Out at 4:00 pan. Doors reopen at 7:15 pm. SUN.. MONw TUES. October 13-13-14 “INDISCREET” In Tirhnimlnr Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman PLUS “DECISION AGAINST TIME” Jack Hawkins Elisabeth Sellars STARTING WEDNESDAY October 15 “THE HUNTERS” AND “REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN”

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lowship is open to all families in the community with their schoolage children. Play clothes will be the dress for the night as parents and children together play games, folk dance, swim, square dance, “run” relays, social dance, and end the evening with light refreshments. Families large and small will find that this full but low-cost evening will enable them to continue their summer excursions together as winter approaches. All families interested may call the Central Branch of the Indianapolis YWCA at ME. 5-5471 for more information. Women's Auxiliary Sahara Grotto The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will meet Wednesday, October 15 at 8:00 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. Mrs. Oscar Shake, president, will preside. Robbie Robinson, cartoonist for the Indianapolis News, will entertain the ladies by giving a chalk talk while drawing cartoons. Refreshments will be furnished by the Sahara Grotto Prophets.

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Sigma Delta Chi News Three pre-election political luncheon meetings featuring the top contenders in the Congressional race in Indiana will be held this month by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, it has been announced. Republican Charles Brownson, seeking re-election as .congressional representative from this district, and his Democratic opponent, Joseph Barr, will kick-off the meetings with their first and only public debate this year at noon Friday (October 10) in the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. Evansville Mayor R. Vance Hartke, Democratic nominee for senator, will speak at the October meeting, scheduled at noon in the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. His Harold Handley, will talk at the October 24 meeting. Announcement of the political luncheon meetings was made by Irving Leibowitz, SDX chapter president, SDX chapters from Indiana colleges and universities will be among the guests. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will meet at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, October 12, on the east-side of the State House and from there go to Geist Reservoir, where they will reassemble at the boat house parking lot at 2:00 p.m. While the Hiking Club has visited this area several times, this hike will be over ground not yet investigated by the Club. Leader: Jim Foyle, ME. 4-2268. C.Y.O. FISH FRY ST. CHRISTOPHER'S FRL. OCT. 17. 5 to 8 pm. Hawaiian People The Hawaiian people are a sueeaseful mixture of practically all the races of the East They are noted for exotic female beauties who are a mixture of Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Polynesian, Japanese and every national strata at ttn white race.

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ST. ANDREW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) them to make St. Andrew’s, the family church, their church home. The Women of the Church of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 3603 Kessler Blvd. E. Dr. have invited the women of St Andrew’s to their meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 14th. For transportation and additional information, phone Caralee Homann, ME. 1-8968. Let’s have a real good turnout ladies. Tonight, Thursday, October 9th, 8:00 pm. Nursery Guild Meeting. Saturday, October 11th, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Help Wanted. Men of St. Andrew’s. Bring yourself and some elbow grease for an hour or more of work to put our church in shape for the winter season. Don’t forget what a marvelous job the ladies did on the Parish House recently men. Let’s show them up. For any additional information, phone Bob White, CH. 1-3178. Coming! Sunday, October 19th, 7:30 p.m. Congregational Meeting to hear the presentation of the proposed building program by the Architects and Building Committee. Opportunity for discussion and questions will follow the presentation. Monday, October 13th, 8:00 p.m. Pastor’s Class. Adult discussion groups will start meeting on this date. Remember, there is no obligation to anyone participating in this class and, it is open to all, members and non-members alike. If you are contemplating affiliating with St. Andrews come Oct. 13th to this first Pastor’s Class. Grace at meals is necessary not so much because GOD needs our thanks as that we surely need to be thankful.

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