Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1958 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1? period immediately following the play. There will also be carloons for the children. Evening Circle members will meet at the Medical Center (in the lobby) at 5:45 p.m. next Tuesday, November 4th, for dinner. Afterwards they will return to Fellowship Hall for their meeting. The program, beginning at 8:00 p.m. will be presented by Polly Hendrickson, Geneva Walter and Hazel Smith. They will show films and narrate their experiences in Alaska. Hawaii and Haiti. We understand these ladies are no "amateur” photographers and feel the program will be especially interesting. Therefore, an invitation is extended to any ladies of the church who would like to attend. Refreshments will be served. Dorcas Circle will meet with Mrs. Omar Lambert, 5020 W. 14th Street, on Tuesday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Amich. Mrs. Leßoy Vaughn will give the devotions, and the program topic will be “We Widen Our Hearts.” Kezia Circle will meet November 4th in the Singletons Room at 7:30 p.m. Bernice Robbins will give the devotions and Ruth Peebles will give a book review. Observation Classes for nursery and kindergarten teachers will continue next Wednesday from 9:00 to 11:30. The children who are enrolled will participate from 9:15 to 10:15. Choirs. Wednesday: 7:00, Men’s Chorus; 8:00, Chancel Choir. Thursday: 3:15, Children’s Chorale; 7:00, Chapel Choir; 8:00, Cloister Choir. New Members. Recent additions to our church membership are Mr. and Mrs. William Seibert and daughter Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fahey.

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Mareane (as a sun flower) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mareane, and Danny Warriner (as Black Sambo), son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warriner. In the school age group winners judged by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stamper, were Prettiest, Dandy Marshall (as a senorita), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, and Stephen Smith, (as Romeo) son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Smith; Ugliest: Steven Bailey (goblin) son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey, and Karen ??? (Karen’s mother and daddy left before their full names could be obtained) and Most Original were Connie Cantwell, as at baseball player, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cantwell, and Duane Bailey, (as Purple People Eater) also the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey. Cider and doughnuts were served, and each youngster was handed a sack containing a horn and sucker. Those attending the regular monthly ballroom dance had an enjoyable evening with Bert Julian and his dance band. The Bowling Teams met at the Lyndhurst Bowl and Chairman Butler reports that the high team single was Mrs. Don Beuke’s better known as team number 6, and the individual high for three games was Mrs. Robert Caeser with a score of 443. The seventh and eighth graders had a hilarious time at both their party and the square dance, when Miss Helen Leonard called the doosie does. These youngsters apply themselves to the art of dancing, and all have a very happy and enjoyable time. Of course CoChairmen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richwine, along with their committee, devote a great deal of time in planning these activities. The fifth and sixth graders are taking square dance instructions from Miss Leonard on Saturdays and are looking forward to their parties which will be held for the sixth graders on Nov. 7, and fifth graders on Nov. 8. More on this later. All adult members who enjoy square dancing will be donning

their outfits for the night of November 1, when Gabe Owens will de the calling. Instructor Barbara Drinkwater reports the exercise classes are developing into interesting sessions, and Manager Clark is ever so proud of his swimming students. Both will welcome additional students. Things were spinning Wednesday night when Bouncing Bill Baker paid his call on the canteeners, who had donned hobo outfits in keeping with the Halloween season. Prizes were given and a treat, in addition to Bouncing Bill was cider, and popcorn. His personality preheated the ballroom, and the kids got ’hept* and rocked and rolled and had the place a ’jumpin. The ballroom will be used on Election Day as a place for casting your ballot. Eevryone is urged to vote. BLUE BIRDS The Blue Bird group of Speedday District 6, had their first meeting October Bth at which time they elected Brenda Frank, pres., Jennifer Haines, vice pres.; Carol Pierce, Sec., and Patty Schany, treas. We made name tags in the shape of leaves for our dads and Blue Birds to wear at our big Father and Daughter Wiener Roast which was held at Municipal Gardens on Oct. 22. It was a great success as almost 200 Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls attended with their dads. The other girls in our group are Donna Jones, Diane Kruse, Judy Gullett, Barbara Guire and Jean Ann Russell. We are planning many interesting things in the future. PTA Study Group The fourth session of the Speedday Study Group will be on Thursday, November 6th, 1958, 9:00-10:00 a.m. at the A. C. Newby School. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Dale Williams. A panel program, entitled “Guys and Dolls” will be given by Mrs. David Burns and High School students, followed by a question and answer period. Mrs. N. W. Beck, Jr., Study Group Chairman Mrs. Wm. Vanßuskirk, Publicity

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Our Boys In Service (Continued from page 1) in Service with the hope that the town people will remember each one of them with a Christmas Greeting. Recently we have had a few Flyers returned for a forwarding address. Not being able to contact the families, we would appreciate it very much if anyone knowing the correct address or if the bay has been discharged, would call me and make the necessary corrections that we may have an accurate file. If there is a boy whose name .does not appear on the list and his parents wish us to send the paper to him, please call Mrs. Walter Henderson, 4953 W. 12th St., CH. 4-1254. A/3c Robert Arthur, AF16512610; 47th Oper. Sqdn. APO 22, San Francisco, Calif. A/3s Wade Bennett, AF16577282; 3326 Sturon, Box 639; Scott A.F.8., Illinois Ronald Bilbee 3830 Tyler Ave., Apt. 3 El Paso, Texas Pvt. Edward Breen, U 555584302 45th Chemi. Co. Smk. Genr. Dugway, Utah Lt. James DeMoss, 04010200 A Bty. 27th A.A.A. Bn. APO 227, New York, New York Pvt. Jon Everhart, 1684601 L Co. 3rd RCT. Tmg. Bn. Platoon 3007 MCRD San Diego 40, California A/2c Thomas Forrest, AF16513609 6902 Spec. Com. Group USAFSS APO 73, Box 474 San Francisco, California

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Herbert Grande, SF 965-66-67 LST Whitfield County 1169 % F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. P.F.C. Donald Hedrick, 1656101 Elect. H.M.S.-33 MAG-33 3rd MAW MCAS El Toro Santa Ana, California 2nd Lt. Lawrence Heston, A 03073475 Ist Com. Skdn. APO 925, Box 75 San Francisco, California Pvt. Maurice McCoy, U 555582795 524 Engineer Co. TOPO Corps. APO 403, New York, New York Ronald Money j 309 W. 13th St Topeka, Kansas Don B. Neese, 99 Long St. Ashville, Ohio

Ens. Don Swenson, 4318090 USS Lawrence County LST”& % FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Jerry Siddall, AA5185082 US Navy Comm. Store Bldg. 119, NAS Corpus Christi, Texas P.F.C. George Thompson, U 555618782 Stu. Co. 8., 69th Tmg. Bn. Fort George C. Mead, Md. A/3c Kenneth Tony, AF16547469 488th Bomber Sqdn., Box 25 Whitmore A.F.8., Mo. Lt. Ronald Urban 215 N. 10th St. Manhatton, Kansas JOB’S DAUGHTERS BAKE SALE Speedway State Bank FRIDAY, OCT. 31»i