Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1959 — Page 7

Thursday, February 5, 1959

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WESTWOOD (Continued from Page 1) couples will register. Anyone interested please contact Mrs. Karl Wacker at CH. 4-3604 or the Club. The next Ball Room Dance will be the Sweetheart Dance to be held February 28, from 9:00 till 12:00 with Harold Cork and his orchestra playing. Chairman Ray Brown and his Committee have scheduled a Square Dance for Saturday night, February 7. Gabe Owens will do the calling and the hours are from 8:00 till 11:00. Coffee and donuts will be served for refreshments. Mr. Jim Clark, Manager of Westwood is taking a swim team to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday, February 8, for a meet at the Dayton YMCA at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 60 boys and girls from the Club will participate. The regular Board Meeting will be held Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. instead of the 7:00 p.m. regular time. Nearly 100 women from the Club are bowling in the League at Lyndhurst Bowl on Friday afternoons. Weekly high for 3 games was Dee Caesar, with a score of 475 and the high for one game was Dee Caesar wit 193. Other events coming up during the month of February will be the 7th and Bth Grade Party Saturday, February 21, from 7:30 till 9:30. The Boys Swim Team has a meet at Kokomo on Saturday, February 21, and the Girls Meet will be held at Kokomo, Saturday, February 28. C.YJ. CHILI SUPPER Speedway Christian Church THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19

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Attend Legion Oratorical Contest! Speedway Legion Commander Gene Tsareff announced today that an audience of Speedway residents would be most welcome at the American Legion Orator-

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ical contest next Monday night. Four Speedway High School students will be participating in the contest which will be held in Room 215 of the High School at 7:30 p.m., February 9. . Commander Tsareff said, “We urge every citizen to attend this event. The orators will present their ideas concerning the Constitution of the United States, a subject in which every citizen should be interested. We are looking forward to seeing a large audience of Speedway residents.” Scout History (Continued from page 1) Church. The church became the sponsoring institution and Rev. Anderson became the first Scoutmaster. The troop started with 14 boys, some of who were transfers

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from other units in Indianapolis. Meetings were held at the Christian Church. By Feb. 1933 it was decided to operate under the sponsorship of a Parents Committee since the troop was a Community project. The Rev. Anderson became the Institution Representative to the council. Howard Bauerly was Scoutmaster and the School Board provided a place to meet in the building now known as Elementary School 1. Scoutmaster Bauerly was succeeded by Ivan Hanan who served several years as the troop progressed and the membership increased to over 30 boys. As the troop grew so did the schools and soon the space in the schools was needed for other purposes so a change had to be made. (To be continued next week)

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