Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1959 — Page 3

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Speedway Theatre Under New Management Open Daily For 24-Hour Program Service Call CHapel 1-8124 NOW PLAYING THRU SATURDAY, JAN. 17 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL” PLUS BORIS KARLOFF in “THE HAUNTED STRANGLER”

“FUN CLUB” for Kids SATURDAY AT 1:30 PM. The Thrilling Adventure Feature “Rogues of Sherwood Forest” Plus LOTS OF COLOR CARTOONS PLUS LOTS OF GIFTS AND PRIZES PLUS CHAPTER ONE OF AN EXCITING NEW SERIAL Video” "FUN CLUB" Matinees Are Carefully Supervised by Adults. Show Is Always Over at 4:00 PH

SUN.-MON.-TUES., JAN. 18-20 Continuous from 1:30 PJM. Sunday “GHSI” PLUS “I ACCUSE” Two Great Motion Pictures for Everyone's Enjoyment COMING SOON! “The Big Country 3 * Starring GREGORY PECK

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WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB NEWS (Continued from Page 1) 24. Del Prince and his orchestra has been engaged. Chairman Tom Wonnell, also has some fine entertainment lined up, for the Singing Sweethearts, consisting of Karen Rupperc, Nancy Amick, Lu Ann and Diane Tower, will render several numbers. Mrs. Mildred Tower, who is the pianist for Del, will furnish the background music. The hours have beeri set for 9:00 till 12. The committee will have the ballroom beautifully decorated, and will be happy to greet all members and their guests who enjoy this type of dancing. There is the possibility of ballroom dance lessons, should indication be shown as to their desirability. Please contact the club or Mr. Wonnell if interested. Sunday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m., members will convene for the annual business meeting. As five new Board members are to be elected, it is hoped the members will take advantage of electing to office their candidate. Polls will remain open till 6:00 p.m. Try to be in attendance and cast your ballott. Exercise classes will commence on Monday at 1:00 and will continue each Monday and Wednesday for twenty weeks. Miss Barbara Drinkwater of Butler University will again instruct. Due to Chairman Elson’s health, Mrs. Isabel Washburn will be acting chairman. She may be reached at

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CH. 1-4470 for those who wish to enter these classes. They will stress slimming the waistline, which is so necessary after the holiday festive season. Swimming is going great guns so says Manager Jim Clark. He is very proud of his beginners, advance students and the teams. The teams made a good showing at the Open Championship meet which was held last Saturday at South Bend. Many members participated. Kenny King, Tom Geiman, Tom Gray, Kenny Kinkead, Terry Thompson, Debbie Wunier and Dick Jacks brought home honors. They are now in training for the meets which will be held in Kokomo and Dayton in February. Bowling also is making great strides, and Chairman Vi Butler reports she won a prize last week. Mrs. Juanita Seaman, who is captain of team number 11, had a score of 492 in a series, and there were ties by Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Betty Sash in the single class, each scoring 187. Booster Club committees are very busy gathering prizes, tallies etc. for the Card Party which is being held on Saturday, January 31. Make your reservations now by calling Chairman Don Sample, at CH. 4-2510 or the club. This is the Ways and Means committee of our club, and every member is urged to make this a must-attend affair. Call Now! Cant/eeners will have the pleasure of .Terry Engle's record spin-

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ning, at their next get-together. Bouncing Bill Baker and his gang will appear at the club sometime in February. Definite date and time will be announced later. Fish Supper St. Joseph’s Altar Society is planning a Fish Supper on Friday evening, January 16th, from 4 till 9 p.m., in the school cafeteria, 1401 S. Mickley Ave. The entire meal including dessert and coffee will be 75c. The Music Department of St. Joseph’s School under the direction of Mrs. Louise Benjamin, is planning their annual Music Recital on Sunday afternoon, January 18th at 2:00 p.m. The piano students and children of all grades will participate.

Sahara Grotto Auxiliary The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto, will meet Jan. 21, 1959 at 8:00 p.m., 4207 E. Washington St. Following the regular business, there will be the election of officers for 1959. The meeting will be presided over by our president. Mrs. Oscar Shake.

Benefit Square Ifrance The Brookside Mother’s Civic Club of the Brookside Community Center will sponsor a Benefit Square Dance at the Center on the night of January 17th, 1959. The time is 8:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. The caller for the dance will be Bob Huddleston. The public is invited. N Don’t forget the Valiants Road Rally

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