Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Chorch < _ < 5335 Wool ISth Street R*v. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. R. J. Terrill - Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 8:30—3:00- -10:00—11:3C On Tuesday morning, the Feast of the Purification, candles to be used in the church and in the homes during the year were blessed. This day is also known as Candlemas Day. Every Catholic family plans on having two new blessed candles in the home in case of illness when the priest comes to give Holy Communion to the patient. And candles are burned in the home at times of rejoicing and thanksgiving, as well as for special intentions and petitions, and in time of storms and turbulations. Wednesday was the Feast of St. Blase. St. Blase is the patron Saint of “Disease of Throat.” On this day a special blessing is given to the throat. Throats were blessed at s St. Christopher after the losses in the morning, at 2:30 in the afternoon, at 7 in the evening and after Sacred Heart Devotions. Confessions are being heard today from 4 to 6 and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in preparation for First Friday. Thomson and Tuttle will serve at the 6:15 Mass in the morning on First Friday and Sinkovic and Stgmm at the 8 o’clock Mass. At the 8 o’clock Mass in the evening, Tom and Bob Whitmore will serve. ' Saturday is First Saturday. On Wednesday began the Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes, whose Feast Day is next Thursday, February 11th—a novena is nine consecutive days of prayer. Our Lady of Lourdes pray for us! Members of the Altar Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday morning. Mrs. William Yoder, president,.asks that all the ladies meet downstairs about ten minutes before Mass. Mrs. William Yoder also wants it known that the ladies still have some Pecans for sale. The ladies will be selling them after all the Masses Sunday—and until the nuts are all sold out. All the profit from the sale of these nuts goes to the church. Call Mrs. Yoder, CH. 1-3458, anytime, or Nora Bray, CH. 1-5816 mornings before 11 or evenings after 5 if you can help sell these good pecans. Congratulations to Gordon and Katy Nuck of 2110 Allison! John William weighed 6 lbs. and 8 oz. when he was bom January 26th at the Coleman hospital. We are sure that Barbara is happy to have a brother. And our sympathy to Gordon and his family in the loss of his father only a few days later. The elder Mr. Nuck died in Milwaukee. Your prayers are requested for the repose of his soul. St. Christopher feels mighty proud that one of its ladies was chosen Chairman of the Gray Ladies for the Red Cross the past week. Mrs. Herman Schmink of 430 N. Arthur will head the Gray Ladies at the three veterans hospitals—Cold Springs Road, W. 10th street and Fort Benjamin Harrison. Misses La«qrn Beberdick and Mary Petraits work as Gray Ladies a certaiii-' number of evenings. Anyone who is interested and thinks she would like to be a Gray Lady, if only for a few hours, she should call Mrs. Schmink, CH. 10456. a St. Christopher ladies also work as Gold Ladies at Central and as Blue Ladies at Cold Spring Road and as escort service on Sunday at VT. 10th street. Monday was a free day at St. Christopher school—the new term beginning Tuesday, February 2d. High Mass at 8 o’clock on Tuesday morning was for the people of St. Christopher. There was no High Mass on Monday morning. On Wednesday morning the Mass was for the deceased relatives and friends of the members of St. Christopher parish. (Continued on Page 5)

Valentine Contest Offers Savings Account Prizes Grade school artists will get a chance to turn their talents into prizes in the Speedway State Bank’s “Valentine-Making” Contest Prizes will be given for the best “hand made” valentine by grade school children, up to and including the eighth grade. The contest will be divided into two groups; under 10 years of age agd 10 years of age and older. First prize for each group will be a $lO savings account at the Speedway State Bank. Second and third place winners will receive $5 and $3 savings accounts Copies of the contest rules may be obtained at the Speedway State Bank’s main office, 1532 Main Street, Speedway, or at the Branch. Final deadline entries is 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Itbruary 11. - Judging will take place Friday morning, February 12 at the main office. Winners names will be posted at both locations at that time. Card Party At St. Anthony's USt. Anthony’s Altar Society is onsoring a card party to be held in the school cafeteria, 379 North Warman Avenue, on Sunday, February 7th. Games at 2 p.m. and T:3O p.m. A delicious lunch will hi served between games. There will be lots of prizes and tail for everyone. The public is invited.

Church of the Master (American Baptist) 1501 N. High School Road WILLIAM HELM. Pastor 1323 N. Furman—CH. 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o to 11:00 aon. B.YJ. at the pastor’s home, 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Evening Service at the pastor’s home, 7:30 Sunday.

* Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfords villa Hoad Speedway City. Indiana Rev. S. T. Moore. Pastor 4929 Ford St. Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES School 9:30 a-m- ---" Morning Worship 10:30 amEvening Evangelistic Service 7:30 pjn. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 pm.

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Westwood Dance Is Success A Hawaiian theme was carried out Saturday, January 23, with Harold Cork’s band in command. More than 200 people danced to the beautiful music and were entertained by a black-lite floor show. The dance committee members wish to thank everyone for their co-operation. Tickets are now available for the .Sweetheart Dance on February 27th. Contact the dance chairmen, Karl and Polly Wacker (CH- 4-3604), for details. Wednesday Duplicate Bridge N-S 1. Maurice Wells, V. L. Sandberg 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Cook 3. B. Casselman,. R. Welsh 4. Mrs. R. J. Wickham, Mrs. R. D. Burkhalter E-W 1. F. M. Aspland, R. Jeffries 2. C. Hoover, R. Leonard 3. E. Weigleben, Hamilton 4. Dr. and Mrs. R. Forbes Hobby Hunters The Hobby Hunters home demonstration club will meet at the Bolin artificial Flower Supply Company Thursday evening February 4th. They will learn the art of making artificial flowers. Light refreshments will be served by our hostess, Mrs. Vonda Linville.

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SCHOOL NEWS February 5, Basketball, Ben Davis, There. February 6, ‘ District Solo and Ensemble Contest. February 6, Basketball, Zionsville, There. February 12, Basketball, Decatur Central, Here. February 19, Basketball, Greenwood, Here. February 20, State Solo and Ensemble Contest. February 24-27, Sectional Basketball Tourney. First division winners in the District Solo and Ensemble auditions at Indiana Central College last Saturday were: Richard Stanton, piano; Jeanie Nesbit, piano; Marcia Pollock, piano; Judy Kirchhoff, vocal solo; Doug Strouse, vocal solo; and a girls’ vocal quartet composed of Jeanne Dragoo, Judi Last, Sharon Thompson, and Debbie Zeiher. Second division awards were made to Deborah Pollock, piano; Mimi Stout, piano; Judy Kirchhoff, piano; Marcia Pollock, vocal solo; and Mary Jane Anderson, vocal solo. Speedway High School debate teams are in second place at the end of the first round of debating in the Mid-State Debate Lea(Continued on page 2) Speedway Lodge 729 Fellow Craft Degree on February 4th. Time 7:30 p.m. at 1620 N. Lyndhurst. Plan to attend and enjoy the evening.

Tri Kappa News r Epsilon Eta Chapter of Tri Kappa met on Jan. 26th at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Home in Speedway. Louise Faust, local Art Chairman, gave a report on the Hoosier Art Salon Buffet and Preview which was held on Jan. 2'4th. Tri Kappa’s Purchase Prizes were: “Winter Romance” by Dirk Smit “Beach Party” by Margery M. Gates “Tenement” by Howard Demeyer “Boy in the Red Coat” by Marie J. Thompson It was announced that the February Board meeting would be held at the New Hope School for Mentally Retarded Children. This meeting will be Feb. 11th at 7:30 p.m. and any member desiring to attend may do so. Plans for the Volunteer Worker program for this school are under way and anyone wishing to participate can get details by contacting Marietta Kurtz. The Riley Cheer Guild will sponsor a card party at the Murat Temple on Feb. sth at 1 p.m. Proceeds from this card party will be used to purchase equipment for the Riley Hospital. The Indiana State Symphony Society is also sponsoring a card party and style show to be held at 8 p.m. on Feb. 5 in the Holliday Inn. Congratulations to Carolyn McClamroch. She is the new Business Manager of Cross Keys. Inspection will be held at the next regular meeting. This will be a dinner meeting on February 23rd at 6 p.m. Dinner will be $1.75. Plan to be there. Hobby & Homemakers Hobby and Homemakers will meet with Hazel Vehling, 1647 Gerrard at 10 a.m. February 11th. A lesson on making “Poodles” and “Valentine Party.” Bring materials to work with and $1 Valentine exchange gift.

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) 16th and Beeler (in St. Andrew’s Church) CH. f-5647 Howard Beer, Minister —CH. 1-8762 Sunday Church School—10:15 a.m. in the Parish House. Worship—ll:ls a.m. Nursery is provided. Visitors are welcome.

8:30 a.m. Service and Sermon. Sunday Church School for grades one through eight. 10:00 a.m. Service and Sermon. Sunday Church School for Nursery class and Kindergarten. Nursery provided during both services. The Church with the red doors is always open for meditation and prayer.

Thursday, February 4y 1960

WANTED Man or woman for school crossing guard job at 16th Street and Beeler Street, in front of St. ‘ Christopher school. Mr. Hunter, who has been on this post, has been forced to resign because of ill health. We are very sorry to lose Mr. Hunter; he did a nice job for us which we appreciated very much. We’re sure the children did too. We sincerely hope that Mr. Hunter recuperates and recovers quickly Sixth Graders To Entertain P.T.A. . “Around the World with Music” will be presented by the Sixth Grade Chorus at the ParentTeachers’ meeting, Wednesday evening, February 10 at 7:45 p.m. in the Speedway High School Gymnaisum. The chorus is composed of sixth graders from Mr. Oury’s, Mr. Ross,’ and Mrs. Kessler’s rooms at the Carl Fisher Elementary School; from Mr. Silvers’ and Mr. Hooper’s rooms at the James A. Allison Elementary School; and from Mr. Moore’s room at the Frank H. Wheeler Elementary School. The chorus will be directed by Rosemary Mclntosh, elementary music teacher in the Speedway Schools. Accompanist for the corus is Craig Spence, a sixth grader.

Those in the chorus are: Dale Amich, Robert Blue, Barbara Brooks, Deborah Burnett, Brian Clevinger, Jeanette Cunningham, Bonita Ewalt, Janis Green, Robbie Guidotti, Patricia Gyarmati, Joyce Hamer, Doris Hawkins, David Hooper, Melvin Huffman, Joyce Hunsucker, Anne Kojola, Gordon Meggenhofen, Cheryl Miller, Paul Parks, Linda Patrick, Eloise Pico, Richard Prather, John Quinn, Ann Ralya, Eddie Robards, Paul Ross, Steve Sailor, Marilyn Sett, Larry Shaub, Linda Slattery, Cheryl Slough, Judy Smyser, Marjorie Vehling, Wanda Walker, Michelle Barnes, Julie Noble, Beverly Barsoda, Tim Brennan, Twyla Corson, David Dunne, Mark Forsythe, Linda Geyer, Karen Giant, Jo Anne Griggs, Devona Harmon, Marcia Kraft, Deborah Leonard, Pamela Ludington, Lorraine McMillen, Cheryl Messenger, Peggy Mitchell, Ruth Muir, Brian Niederhauser, Jim Reid, Woody Sharp, Stephanie Sherman, Jeri Smith, Gregg Thomas, Ricky Wacker, Nancy Watt, Cynthia Yentes, Susan Betsill, Patricia Brooks, Jane Curtis, Barry Eversole, Patricia Feucht, Mike Glidewell, Hal Hefner, Marie Jay, Desne Jennings, Darleen Johnston, Danny Land, Charles Lavender, Mary Lyon, Joe Martin, Kathy May, Kathy Menchhofer, Marilyn Rhoades, Susan Robertson, Linda Russert, Thelma Scheneman, Nancy Tapscott, and Jane Williams. Luncheon Bridge At Westwood Wednesday, February 10th is the date for Westwood’s annual Valentine’s Day luncheon and bridge party for members and guests. Lunch will be served from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling club office, CH. 4-3304. Reservations must be in by Monday, February 8. Baseball Meeting All officers and coaches please attend a regular meeting to be held at the American Legion Hall Sunday, February 7th at 2:30 p.m. Fred Staver, Sec.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 16lh and Beeler, CH. 1-4118 Phillip D. Bigelow. Pester CH. 1-7320

COX-TRAUB Miss Narina Rose Traub became the of. Jimmy W. Cox in a double ring ceremony Saturday, January 23 4n the First Presbyterian Churph at San Luis, Obispo, California. The pastor of the church was the officiating minister. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Harter Traub and the late Mr. Traub. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Cox, 5358 Speedway Drive, SpeedWMCitjr.lndtaM. After the reception in the church, the couple left on a honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will reside at 994 Peach Street, San Luis Obispo, California. The bride has degrees from Indiana University and the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. The groom is an architectural engineering student at California State Polytechnic College in San Luis, Obispo, California.

bOG NOTICE! |V _____ Another warning has been issued regarding keeping dogs tied up. This is the final notice: keep them tied up or action will have to be taken. Speedway Police 4 1 TOWN NOTICE The Town Board will receive a request to annex approximately 200 acres west of High School Road and south of 34th Street and 50 acres east of High School Road and south of 34th Street at the next town board meeting, February Bth at 8:00 p.m. Your Town Trustees are giving this proposition some very serious thinking. On one side is the probability that Indianapolis will annex the area if Speedway doesn’t. On tile other side is the question of overloading the sewer system, having enough water to supply the area without hurting the whole system, obligating the taxpayers to maintain High School Road and half of 34th Street, educate approximately 1025 children that will live in the area, increase fire, police and other town services. It’s a big problem and regardless of the Board’s decision there is bound to be criticism. Anyone interested is invited to attend. J. W. Baxter

Cub Scout News Den 17 would like to welcome Ricky Rains and Tommy Smith to our Den. We elected new officers: Denner, Jeff Quinn; Wampum Keeper, Tommy Smith; Buckskin Keeper, Ricky Rains; Reporter, Mike Clark. Speedway Homemakers * Speedway Homemakers will meet at the home of Ernestine Neat, 5751 W. 18th St. at 1 p.m. February 11th. Assisting hostesses are June Baker and Lois Johnson. Job's Daughters The next meeting is February 13th at 2:00 p.m. It is a stated meeting. Choir practice is at 12:30 p.m. Judy Miscoi, Pub. Marilyn Neiman, H.Q,

Speedway Methodist Church 16th and Presto Streets REV. HOWARD E. WRIGHT. PASTOR First Hour—9:oo-10:15 9:00-9:45—First Worship Service. 9:00-10:15—Church School for children 0-11 years. 9:45-10:15—Church School for Youth and Adults. Second Hour—lo:4s-11:45 10:45-11:45—Second Worship Service. 10:45-11:45—Church School for children 0-11 years. (The Nursery and Toddler’s Rooms are open during all services for the convenience of parents who wish to leave their children with competent leaders). Welcome—ls you are a visitor in Speedway ... if your are a new Speedway resident... if you are seeking a church home .. . you will find a friendly welcome at the Speedway Methodist Church. Outside ushers are on duty to assist worshippers with their parking. We think you will enjoy the arrangement and find it a convenient one. Immanuel choir will rehearse tonight, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. Chancel choir will rehearse tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. On February 7, Dr. Buel Horn, District Superintendent of the Greencastle District at the time the Speedway Methodist Church was founded, will occupy, the pulpit at both morning services. Rev. George Pyke, our Minister of Education, will preside. The Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Lamb Of God” by Soderman at the 10:45 o’clock service. At both services, Mr. Richard H. Alte will sing the Offertory Solo, “Keep Close To God” by Andre Vaneuf. Intermediate and Senior MYF will meet on Sunday, February 7, for the following program: 5:30 p.m.—Recreation, (Intermediate in Social Hall of Church and Senior in Wesley House); 6:00 p.m.— Snack time for both groups; 6:30 p.m.—Devotions and Program in sanctuary. Rev. Miles DePagter, Metropolitan Program Director of YMCA speaking on the topic, “The, Way I See It.” The Third Session of the Additional Sessions for Primary and Jumor children will be held on Monday, February 8, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. _ V The Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, February 8, at 6:30 (Continued on Page 4)

NEW SPRING STYLES AT DOROTHY'S Dorothy’s, 1506 Main in Speedway announces the arrival of a host of exciting new fashions that match the fresh newness of a brand new decade—Spring ’6O. Basically lengths for the new decade will begin just below the knee and extend to lengths that are individually the most flattering. Fabrics that will be most popular will be drip-drys in arnels, cottons and other “miracle” blends. Suits—will hold a prominate position in every woman’s wardrobe. The big suit news of the new decade is enscribed in jackets that stop short just below the waist in. either full boxy styles or trim semi-fitted lines that outline a feminine figure. Textured fabrics in navy, beige and soft pastels along with, a dividend in checks are destined for an important role in the wonderful world of suits for ’6O!

Dresses—will again, for the most part, follow the natural lines and contours of the feminine figuse but they will incorporate easy lines that allow the freedom today’s active woman needs. There will be shirt-waist dresses, empire dresses, flaired, pleated and slim skirted styles. Color will keynote the wonderful world of dresses in bold splashes of blues and greens, to off-white shades, to a rainbow of pastel shades! The Dior influence will be seen little, if any, in the new spring fashions. Toppers—will echo the trend of the ’6o’s to a freedom of movement designed to echo the line of the feminine figure. Navy and offwhite will be among the more popular colors. P.T.A. Meeting The regular meeting of the Speedway PTA will be February 10th. This will be Founder’s Day. Dr. Davis of Purdue University will be the speaker at 7:45 p.m. in the High School Gym.

January Events Of Brownie Troop 1297 January B—We were very sorry to receive the resignation of Mrs. Forest Ralya as one of our CoLeaders and want to thank her for her help in the past. January 22—Investiture Ceremony was held with 23 girls being invested. Mothers of the troop were our invited guests. Mrs. Virginia Hermon, Troop Comm. Chairman, received a big “Thank You” for help in getting the refreshments and arranging the serving table. January 29—Margaret Hook was welcomed into the troop as a new member; also, Mrs. Winnie Briggs, Co-Leader, was welcomed back after being hospitalized. PERSONALS Terry Engle, a student at Railroad Communications School in Kansas City, Missouri, will spend this weekend in Speedway visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Engle. Terry graduated with the ’59 class at Speedway High School. M.YJ. PAPER SALE FEBRUARY 13th

Speedway Christian Charch 14th Si. and Whiten At*. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Miniatar Albert R. Graves, Minister of Mnration Robert J. Kintner, Minister of Musk TWO MORNING SERVICEB First Worship Service 9:09-10:00 am. Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 am. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 am. We wish to extend a welcome to visitors in Speedway or to those who have not yet established a permanent church home. Next Sunday at the 9:00 service the Chapel Choir Girls wiH sing "The Shepherd.” At the 11:00 service, the Chancel Choir win sing. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis in memory of Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Overstreet. The bouquet given last Sun. by the Chester Sprinkles family was enjoyed by Mrs. Eva Scott in the Fram Nursing Home; and the bouquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helser for Youth Sunday was enjoyed by Susan Palmer in Methodist Hospital. All Senior Hi CYFers will meet in front of the church at 1:30 p.m. next Sunday to go to the Interdenominational Youth Meet at the Roberts Park Methodist Church. As usual, cars will be needed and if there are any parents who can drive and take the young people, it will be appreciated. Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the need for more teen-age clothing to be brought to the church and taken to the Youth Meet. This means any clothing teen-agers can wear (even adult sizes sometimes fit teen-agers). So check and see if you have any sweaters, slacks, skirts, suits, coats, etc. that are in good condition and clean. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday, February Bth at 7:30 p.m. The entire Official Board (including Trustees) will meet next Tuesday, February 9th, at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Choir rehearsals: Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chapel Choir (boys), 6:30; Chancel Choir, 7:30. Thursday, Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir Girls, 6:30; Cloister Choir, 7:30. Ladies Aid Circle will meet Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 1:30 p.m., with Mrs. W. C. Wickerham, 5732 W. 18th St. Worship by Mrs. Luella B. Williams. Los Amigos Class will meet in Fellowship Hall at 6:30 Friday, February 12, for a pitch-in supper and program. Rolls and coffee will be furnished. *■ We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, Mr. ami Mrs. John Bainhridge, 1802 Georgetown Road. Last Sunday the young people of our church did a splendid job in filling the many offices and duties for both worship services and the Youth Banquet. Those participating in various capacities were Marsha Anthony, Linda Smith, Judy Williams, Sandra Walker, Nancy Kern, Linda Nice, Marsha Mason, Sondra Hinchman, Jane Scott, Nancy Amick, Diana Wetherald, Barbara Curry, Beth Montgomery, Janet Owens, Tana Meko, Jeannie Harrington, Becky Dolton, Alice Sanders, Patty Schmalz, Jannie Jordan, Ruth Ann Schnable, Karen Barksdale, Judy Butler, Sharon Grimes, Judy Allen, Julie Whyte, Suzanne Smith, Sherrill Scoggan, Jean Griffin, Alice Balmer, Sandra Feeley, Sally Kern, Karen Finnegan, Joan Wilcox, Betty Edwards, Nancy Hiatt, Steve Noble, Nancy Wraight, Jane Hardin, Wanda Milier, Garry Laughlin, Martha Campbell, Steve Wood, Vicki Hennigar, Lester Smith, Marsha Seibert, Steve Maple, Roger Helser, Denny Troth, Roberta Jarvis, Judy Whitton, Ginny Mitchell, Jim Wood, Bob Leonard, Dick Reed, Jim McClamroch, Kent McCoy, Mickey Finnegan, Tom Craig, Gary Bell, Jerry Crane, Mark Kelley, Greg Mikkelsen, A 1 Stilley, Richie Schwimmer, Glen Miller, Jack Fidger, Jim Richwine, Chuck Heady, Tom Elson, Richard Hoerger, Tommy Tyler, Bryan McClelland, Greg Smith, Stephen Queener, Jerry North, John Southworth, Jerry Aikin, Steve Bradley, Charles Jordan, Jodie Hanna, Terry Helser, Jane Curry, Ronnie Feeley, Donna Dietrich, Mary Schrock, Judy Dolton, Chris Solt, Julie Jarvis, Bonnie North, Mike Richwine, Judy McClamroch, John Steffani and Ronnie Cox. Our apologies, if anyone has been omitted.

Brownie Troop 557 With all the hustle of Christmas over, the Brownies of Troop 557 have settled down and are beginning to talk and plan towards their fly up next June. At one meeting, the leaders explained all the things the girls will need to learn to pass their Tenderfoot Rank. A bandana pocket for use at camp was made at another meeting. The following week the girls had great fun assembling 90 Valentine tray favors for a Nursing home. These favors were enjoyed by the mothers when they met January 27 at the home of Mrs. William Hendrickson. News of planned activities through the coming months, also decisions as to uniform style and troop B fly up were discussed. The new leaders who will take the troop on in Girl Scouting are as follows: Mrs. Robert White, Leader; Mrs. Earl Dunnuck and Mrs. John Corson, co-leaders. Our deep appreciation goes with these ladies when they take over leadership of Troop 557 in June.

Church of Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. For information call CH. 1-4382

St. John’s Episcopal Church ALLISON SCHOOL—S24O West 22nd St Nursery is provided for children 5 years and under at 5026 W. 22nd St. during church and school. The Rev. John L Lowe, Vicar; 6210 Hickorywood Dr., CH. 3-0278. 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Parish Eucharist 10:05 a.m. Church School 10:35 a.m. Coffee Hour

Speedway Baptist Church (Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention) 2986 Moller Road Rev. James R. Deuel, Pastor, CH. 4-1061 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worshg?, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night: Sunday school teachers and officers meeting at 7:00; Prayer Service at 7:45. The Speedway Baptist Church is always happy to welcome visitors at any service. Nursery facilities are always available

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Dinner Meeting The Speedway Business and Professional Men’s Ass’n. will hold their monthly dinner meeting Thursday, February 11th at 7:00 p.m. at the Holliday Motel. This will be a ladies night affair and all members are invited to bring their wives. Reservations for this meeting should be made with Red February 9th. Pioneer Homemakers The Pioneer Homemakers will meet Wednesday, February 10th, at the home of Mrs. Lyle Boughton, 6902 W. 15th Street, with Mrs. S. E. Alderson as co-hostess. This will be “Guest Night” and each member may bring a friend. We will continue working on our pillows. New officers for 1960 are, President, Mrs. William Herman; Vice President, Mrs. Darrell Seasor; Sec., Mrs. S. E. Alderson, and Treasurer, Mrs. Walter Vogel.

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