Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1959 — Page 3

Braunday, September 17, 1959

WESTWOOD NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Adnts were served the team enjoyed a “Splash Party.” Beginning Monday night, September 21, square dance lessons will be given under the instruction of Gabe Owens. There will be a series of 10 lessons for SIO.OO per couple for members and $12.00 per couple for non-members. Time: 8:15 to 10:15. The next square dance will be held Sunday, September 20, from 7:00 to 10:00 pan. Caller will be B. Huddleston. The 7th and Bth Grade Record Hop originally scheduled for Saturday, September 19th, has been changed to Friday, September 25th. Time, 7:30 to 9:30. Ballroom dancing lessons will be given to this group beginning Monday night, September 28th from 6:30 to 7:30. Johnny Black will be the instructor and the series of 10 lessons will be SB.OO for members and SIO.OO for non-members. To register call either Mrs. Jean Nilson at CH. 12270 or the Club office, CH. 4-3305. The Bowling leagues are bowling on Fridays and at the present time the “Happy Foursome” captained by June Trittipo are leading, having won 6 games and lost none. Lhst week Lois Deerr had the high for three games with 471, also high single with 186. The first Luncheon Bridge of the season will be held Wednesday October 28th. Reservations must be made through the club office either in person or by mail, by noon October 26th. No reservations will be accepted without money! Indiana Business Show The National Association of Accountants is sponsoring a business show on October 27, 28, and 29 at the Murat Temple in Indianapolis. Forty-four national and local exhibitors will display the latest developments in business methods and equipment.

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PERSONALS Charles Engel, 2711 N. Vinewood Drive, recently received his diploma from the International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa., following completion of his course in Personnel-Labor Relations, according to Paul C. Boulton, area representative of the I.C.S. Mr. Engel has been employed as a Draftsman with Eli Lilly & Company for the past 11 years, and, in two respects he was an outstanding student: he studied a course unrelated to his work, and his grades were almost exclusively A’s. Both Mr. Engel and his wife, the

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former Mary Kira, are native “Nap-Towners.” Charles graduated from Emmerich Manual High School in 1939; Mary from George Washington High School. Their 3 little Engels are Charles, 10, MaryAnn, 8, and Marsha, 16 months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell are very happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Cherie Lynn on September 12th. Cherie Lynn is the first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collins after five grandsons. REMEMBER—PTA FISH FRY Sept. 25th—PTA Fish Fray

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Butler Season Ticket Sales Butler University’s season football ticket sale will end Friday (September 18), the day before the Bulldogs opener with Bradley in the Bowl. The special rate ducats are going for $2 and will admit the buyer to five Butler home games during the 1959 campaign. The Butler ticket office will be open Friday from 8:30 ajn. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Room 102 in Jordan Hall. Billy Graham Crusade Nearly 150 special groups numbering 30,000 persons from throughout Indiana and eight other states have made reservations for

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