Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1959 — Page 6

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOUC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Wednesday evening, August sth, regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society will be held immediately following Sacred Heart of Jesus Devotions which begin at 7:30 o’clock. Se Rita Lux and Helen Sherman are co-chairmen of the hostess committee. No special program-planned. Saturday, August Ist, is First Saturday.

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On Monday morning at 8 o’clock, Ella Houk was remembered at the High Mass at the request of the James Breen family. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sekermestrovick requested the Mass on Tuesday morning for Gabriel Russ. Elizabeth Glass, who was an old faithful member of the parish, was remembered in the Mass on Wednesday morning at the request of the Frank Glass family. This morning’s Mass was said for Lena Phillips. Charles and Marie Stevens requested the Mass. Tomorrow morning the Arnold Theiss family requested that the Mass be said for Everett Theiss. We invite everyone to come down to our Festival tonight, Friday night and Saturday night—to eat, ride, play games and to dance Saturday night at the Record Hop in front of the school—Bob Morrison, DJ, WXLW. Pray for just the right kind of weather for a sucessful Lawn Festival. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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FOR SALE Two Frame Houses & Garages For Removal From Real Estate Located 5320 & 5330 Crawfordsville Road To Clear Ground For Construction I May be inspected 9:00 A.M. until Noon on August 1, 1959. Bids will be accepted until August 7, 1959. Seller reserves right to reject any bid. Possession on or about August 24, 1959. SPEEDWAY STATE BANK Telephone: CHapel 1-6313 Ask for Mr. Hunter or Mr. Keller

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Westwood (Continued from Page 1) guests $1.50 per couple. There will be a weiner roast, record hop, and splash party for the 7th and Bth Graders Thursday night, July 30. The fun begins at 6:30 p.m. AU must have reservations to attend. The Adult Ballroom Dance Committee have announced plans for a dance and splash party Saturday night, August 15. Members admission—free, guests $1.50 per couple. Westwood Swim Team will participate in the Indianapolis Times Jr. Olympics to be held Saturday and Sunday, August Ist and 2nd at Broad Ripple. On August 3rd and 4th they will travel to Clarksville to participate in the Clarksville Invitational Meet. On Saturday, August Bth, they will swim Miramar at Miramar and August 10th and 11th the Conference Championships will be held at Bloomington. Bloomington vs. Westwood, Sat., July 25 at Westwood. Westwood 391, Bloomington 174. GIRLS 25 M Freestyle 8 and Under—1. B. Waistrum, B. 50 M Freestyle 9 and 10—1. J. Grossman, B, 2. N. O’Neal, W. 50 M Freestyle 11 and 12—1. M. Norquest, W, 2. B. Najar, W. 100 M Freestyle, 13 and 14—1. C. Poste, W, 2. M. Bergin, W. 100 M Freestyle, 15 and 16—1. S. Femal, B, 2. L. Kegley, W. 100 M Freestyle, Open—l. P. Scyphers, W, 2. A. Ritsart, W. 50 M Breast or Fly, 10 and under—l. N. O’Neal, W, 2. J. Grossman, B. 50 M Breast or Fly, 11 and 12 —l. H. Clark, W, 2. B. Najar, W. 100 M Breast or Fly, 13 and 14 —l. C. Poste, W, 2. M. Bergin, W. 100 M Breast or Fly, 15 and 16 —l. K. Smith, W, 2. S. Femal, B.

STAN KENTON TO BE AT WESTLAKE

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Dancing from 9:00 till 1:00 at Westlake Beach Club, Friday, July 31. In person “Modern America’s Man of Music” Stan Kenton and his orchestra with 17 of the world’s most outstanding instrumentalists.

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Thursday, July 30, 1959

100 M Breast or Fly, Open— l. S. Scyphers, W, 2. A. Ritsert, W. 50 M Backstroke, 10 and under —l. J. Grossman, B, 2. N. O’Neal, W. j 50 M Backstroke, 11 and 12— 1. P. Gastineau, W, 2. M. Norquest, W. 100 M Backstroke, 13 and 14—1. C. Poste, W, 2. S. Atkinson, W. 100 M Backstroke, 15 and 16— 1. L. Kegley, 2. M. Theobald, W. 100 M Backstroke, Open—l. A. Ritsert, W, 2. S. Scyphers, W. Diving—l 4 and Under—l. E. Clark, W, 2. S. Miles, W. Diving—ls and Over—l. A. Wechler, W. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 10 and Under—l. Westwood, (C. Rumple, D. Lippard, S. Sunier, N. O’Neal). 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 11 and 12—1. Westwood, (Gastineau, Norquest, Kutch, Najar) 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 13 and 14—1. Westwood, (J. Thompson, S. Atkinson, M. Bergin, C. Poste) 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 15 and 16—1. Westwood, (Kegley, Smith, Gastineau, Theobald); 2. Bloomington. BOYS 25 M Freestyle, 8 and Under; I. J. Councilman, B, 2. S. Nickles, W. 50 M Freestyle, 9 and 10; 1. C. Kinkead, W. 2. T. Geiman, W. 50 M Freestyle, 11 and 12; 1. J. Geiman, W, 2. B. Boyer, W. 100 M Freestyle, 13 and 14; 1. D. Allen, B, 2. S. Curry, B. 100 M Freestyle, 15 and 16; 1. J. Cicak, B, 2. B. Poste, W. 100 M Freestyle, Open; 1. K. Gray, W, 2. M. Richwine, W. 50 M Breast or Fly, 10 and Under; 1. G. Kinkead, W, 2. T. Geiman, W. 50 M Breast or Fly, 11 and 12; 1. H. Darby, B, 2. D. Jacks, W. 100 M Breast or Fly, 13 and 14; 1. D. Allen, B, 2. D. Jordan, W. 100 M Breast or Fly, 15 and 16; 1. B. Poste, W, 2. D. Loft, B. 100 M Breast or Fly, Open; 1. K. Gray, W, 2. R. Stegemoller, W. 50 M Backstroke, 10 and Under; 1. G. Kinkead, W, 2. T. Geiman, W. 50 M Backstroke, 11 and 12; 1. D. Jacks, W, 2. K. King, W. 100 M Backstroke, 13 and 14; 1. D. Allen, B, 2. S. Curry, B. 100 M Backstroke, 15 and 16; 1. S. Curry, B, 2. G. Najar, W. 100 H Backstroke, Open; 1. M. Richwine, W, 2. B. Stovall, W. Diving, 14 and Under; 1. S. McWilliams, W. Diving, 15 and Over; 1. J. Kempf, W, 2. W. K. Lippard, W. . 200 M Freestyle Relay, 10 and - Under; 1. Westwood (G. Kinkead, T. Gray, T. Geiman, M. Phelps) 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 11 and 12; 1. Westwood (D. Jacks, B.<l Boyer, J. Geiman, C. Sunier) 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 13 and 14; 1. Westwood (Miller, Ruff, Gray, Jordan) 2. Bloomington. 200 M Freestyle Relay, 15 and 16; 1. Bloomington, 2. Westwood (Boomershine, King, Najar, Poste).