Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1959 — Page 7

Thursday, June 18, 1959

Speedway City Florist 4900 W. 16th Street CH. 4-9523

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Television In Religion A three week workshop featuring the role of Television in Religion is currently underway at WFBM-TV in Indianapolis. Under the auspices of the Christian Theological Seminary at Butler University, and the Broadcasting and Film Commission of the National Council of Churches in cooperation with WFBM-TV, the workshop is devoted to the! principle of establishing a rapport between religious work and television as a means of religious communication. The first week of the workshop is devoted to the presentation of dramatic works. This drama workshop is considered an advanced course under the directorship of Dr. Alfred Edyvean, Director of the Christian Theological Seminary. The course is taught by Dr. Ed Stasheff of the University of Michigan, and pro-ducer-director Jerry Vance of WFBM-TV serves as coordinator.

The second two weeks is a basic class in Radio-Television communications and techniques attended by ministers, ministerial students, and lay leaders. This course is sponsored by the Broadcasting and Film Commission of the National Council of Churches in cooperation with WFBM-TV. Directing the two week course is Dr. Charles Schmitz, of New York. Radio lecturer is Miss Jean Daugherty of WHEN, Scyracuse, N.Y. Communications lecturer is Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Rector of St. Georges Episcopal Parish in Indianapolis. The Theological advisor for the workshop is Professor James Clague of the Christian Theological Seminary. Television lecturers will be Dr. Edyvean and Producer-Director Walter Reuleaux of the WFBM-TV staff. To Make A Substitution If you are substituting miniature marshmallows for the large size, ten of the smaller ones are equivalent to one large marshmallow.

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Get a line on Dad . . . Don't fish around! Let him know just exactly how you feel about him. Dad doesn't ask for a special day but let's give him one . . . pour on the attention and season it with tenderness. The BECK DRUG STORE thanks the Dads of this vicinity for their patronage and will have a complete selection of CARDS and [GIFTS which he would be [pleased to receive. Plenty of Parking Space

Mocha Chiffon Pie PRETZEL CRUST 1% cups pretzel crumbs, finely rolled % cup sugar Ya cup butter or margarine, softened 2 tablespoons water Blend the pretzel crumbs, sugar, butter or margarine and water. Press firmly against the bottom and sides of 9-inch pie plate. (Press crumbs into place by using an 8-inch pie plate.) Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) for 8 minutes. Cool. Filling for this pie is simple. Make up a package of chocolate chiffon pie filling mix according to the directions on the package. Stir in one tablespoonful of instant coffee. Pour into fooled pie shell. Chill until set. Since the filling does not hold up longer than a day, plan to serve the pie the same day it is made, topped with whipped cream, if desired. FISH FRY Speedway Craft Club 1620 N. Lyndhurst Drive FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 26 and 27

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LAKESIDE MOBILE HOME PARK 4’72 Miles West of Speedway—’/i Mile West of Marion County Line, on W. 21st LARGE LOTS FISHING GARDEN PLOTS Owner, JOE NOWLING Telephone, CH. 4-7908

ARCHERY SCHOOL MARION COUNTY FISH & GAME ASS'N. One Mile West of Speedway on U.S. 136 at Eagle Creek "Competent Instructors" FOUR SUNDAYS - JUNE 7-14-21-28 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND MEMBERS

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Volunteer Fire Dept. To Host X-Ray Survey The Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Dept, will play host to a chest X-ray survey next week at the Ben Davis Grade School, 6220 W. Morris St. The mobile unit will be in operation between the hours of 2 and 6:30 p.m. The Marion County Tuberculosis Association, in cooperation with State and local Health Departments, is cooperating with the Wayne Twp. firemen in the promotion of this interesting health program. Although the general public is invited to participate in the X-ray survey, the ostensive purpose of the survey is to make it possible for members of volunteer fire departments and their wives to get health clearances for food handler permits. These are necessary since most volunteer fire departments hold fish frys and other events to raise money for their continued operations. Members of other volunteer fire departments are invited to present themselves for chest Xray examinations at this survey, especially if their department is contemplating a fish fry sometime during the summer. However, the TB Association points out that all adults 18 or over, are urged to take advantage of this important public health service which is designed to uncover hidden cases of tuberculosis which continues to infect the community.

Fruit For Breakfast Do you make it a habit to always serve fruit or juice for breakfast? Dorothy Messerschmidt, Agricultural Extension Service Consumer agent says that in addition to being an excellent waker-up and appetizer, breakfast fruit helps meet the day’s dietary requirements. You need a serving of a food rich in vitamin C some time during the day. Serving citrus fruit or juice at breakfast is one of the best ways to meet your daily vitamin C quota.

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Miss Messerschmidt reports that you may easily be deficient in this important vitamin, for it cannot be stored in the body as can other needed nutrients. Vitamin C is essential for healthy teeth and gums, as well as making the body more resistant to disease and infection. If you bruise easily, you may have a vitamin C deficiency. Oranges, grapefruit and tomatoes are rich in this vitamin. Strawberries are another good source. A banana, sliced on cereal, is a popular breakfast fruit. And some people like the laxative effect of dried fruits or applesauce. Although these are good choices for breakfast fruit, they are not good sources of vitamin C. If they are served, plan to get your vitamin C at some other time during the day. Starlight Musicals Campaign Starlight Musicals’ pre-season campaign is at full tilt, with a little less than two weeks left in their season ticket sale. Mr. Sacco and Mr. Holley will be serving in dual capacity this summer, with Mr. Sacco repeating as musical director for the fourth season and Mr. Holley becoming

Attention! HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! ARE YOU PUZZLED ABOUT MONEY FOR COLLEGE? Don’t let the lack of ready cash keep you from starting college this fall. Let Speedway State Bank help you get that vital college education which pays off hundreds of times over in later years. We will "tailor" an education loan plan to meet the particular requirements of you and your family. Right now we are helping a number of college students who, otherwise, would be unable to attend college. Payments on education loans are fitted to the individual circumstances of each student and his parents. Interest is at low bank rates and only on the unpaid balance. Automatic life insurance (without medical examination) and total and permanent disability insurance on the parent guarantee you the money to complete your college education in extreme emergencies. Sure, you can go to college. Let us help you—just like we are now helping others. Come in and talk it over with us—in complete confidence.

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stage director after serving as general stage manager last season. Ronald Field, choreographer, has put out a call for the first dance rehearsal next week, and C. Edwin Biltcliffe, choral director, will have his first rehearsal the middle of June. The stage crews are busy preparing the scenery for the season’s first production of “Babes In Arms,” hanging lights and sprucing up the Theatron for the seven up-coming productions.

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The summers schedule includes: Babes In Arms, July 6 to 11. The King And I, July 14 to 19. Silk Stockings, July 21 to 26. Happy Hunting, July 28 to August 2. Kiss Me Kate, August 4 to 9. The Boy Friend, August 11 to 16. Bells Are Ringing, August 18 to 23. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

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