Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 Wed 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann Pastor Rev. R. J. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 8:30-8:00- -10:00—11:30 Tomorrow night is a Ladies Social Party in the social room of St Christopher School, 5335 West 16th street, from 7 until 11 o’clock. Fish, ham and home-made cheese spread sandwiches, baked beans, slaw, potato chips and assorted beverages will be served cafeteria style all evening. Dollar donation at door includes the food. Mrs. Helen Gambrail is chairman. The public is invited. Sister Agnes Marie, seventh grade teacher at St Christopher school, has recovered from her last illness and is teaching again full time. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of MidMargaret Stieglitz who died Monday morning. The Altar Society gathered at the Conkle Funeral Home on West 16th street Tuesday evening for the recitation of the rosary. Her funeral was Wednesday morning in St. Christopher Church. Sixteen girls of Scout Troop 938 and their leaders, Mrs. Virginia Harley and Mrs. Francis Burns, helped with the cleaning of the church a couple of Saturdays ago. They dusted, swept and worked (Continued on Page 5)

PERSONALS An Indiana University student from Speedway has been elected to office in her campus living unit. She is Marcia Edwards, 4971 W. 15th. Miss Edwards, a sophomore, will serve as song leader for Alpha Chi Omega social sorority during the 1960 school year. Paula Winterfeldt, an Indiana University student from 2338 Winton, Speedway, has been pledged to an honorary organization on campus. She is a new pledge of Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary sorority for bandswomen.

The Claude C. Jones Agency of The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1812 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis 2, announces the appointment of Paul R. Oakes as a life underwriter. He will underwrite in the Anderson area as well as the Indianapolis area. He is currently President of the West Side Optimist Club and a member of the Board of Elders of the Speedway Christian Church. Mr. Oakes has been a group sales supervisor for Indiana Bell Telephone since leaving the Brooklyn Dodger System as a baseball pitcher. He and his family reside at 2819 Georgetown Rd., Speedway.

Adult Sweetheart Dance Westwood annual Sweetheart Dance will be held February 27, 9-12 p.m. Bert Julian’s Band will furnish the music. A beautiful decorating theme will be carried out by the Jack Simon’s. So, bring and honor your Sweetheart at this gay event. There will be a surprise Sweetheart chosen. Get your reservations in early as there will be a limited number. For reservations call Bob and Jo Arm Joinings (CH. 4-9007) or Walt arid Helen Zeiher (CH. 42504). Dance chairmen, Karl and Polly Wacker (CH. 4-3604). Admission price for members is $2.00 per couple; guests, $2.50 per couple.

SQUARE DANCE The Little Flower Catholic Church PTA, 14th and Bosart, will hold a Square Dance on Saturday, February 27, 8 to 11 p.m., in the school auditorium. John McGinn will be the caller. Admission $1.50 per couple. Public cordially invited. Psi lota Xi The meeting will be held at 8 o’clock at the American Legion Home, Thursday, February 25. It is guest night so come and enjoy tjhu. program given by Mr. Early, hair stylist, and bring a friend. Hostesses are: Mary Fidger, chairman; Donna Kay. Virginia Williams, Betty Blase and Sandra Sheed.

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 io 11:00 a.m. B.Y.F. 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 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City. Indiana Rev. S. T. Moore. Pastor 4929 Ford SU Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:5,0 am - Morning Worship 10:30 am - n.yps. 6:45 p nL Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

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YOUTH REVIVAL There will be a Youth Revival at the Speedway Nazarene Church, 5020 Crawfordsville Road Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Maxine Matlock will be special Evangelist. The Evans trio will be special singers. Miss Linda Jackson, Youth President, invites the youth of Speedway to attend.

Eagledaie-Meadowwood Christian Church The Eagledale - Meadowood Christian Church are now meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. King, 5115 W. 33rd St. Speaker next Sunday will be Ted Williams from Fairfax Christian Church. His subject will be “Fear.” Morning worship will be at 10:00 a.m., Bible School at 11:00 a.m.

CUB SCOUT NEWS Den 5 boys have been busy this year. Denners have been Roger Tubesing and Kale Kropa. In January we made Rockets of pottery clay and also made a map of outer space for our Den. In Feb. we made a “Golden Anniversary” centerpiece and did leather lacing on Coin Purses. New Den Mothers are: Mrs. Methier and Mrs. James O’Hara. Ray Methier and Mrs. James O’Hara.

Heart Sunday Army Captains Mrs. James Gabriel, Heart Sunday chairman in Indianapolis, reported today that twenty-eight captains will lead the house-to-house volunteer collection here on February 28, Heart Sunday. The captain representing Speedway is Mrs. R. P. McClamrock, 5741 W. 18th St. Each captain will be in charge of a group of volunteers covering a specific section of the community and will be responsible for directing volunteer collectors, equipping them with materials, and accounting for returned gift envelopes. The Heart Sunday collection will be conducted between 2 and 4 p.m., and it is anticipated that each volunteer will be able to make his or her rounds in two hours.

NOTICE All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of March, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will be asked to grant a variance on the property known as 2421 Fisher Street to permit an improvement or alteration which will not comply with the Zoning Ordinance of 1950 in the following respect: Continue operation of a Beauty Shop in the home of the above address. Mrs. Frank G. Koziura

Issued Every Week to Every Home in Speedway, Westgate Addition and Clermont

"HAP" BERNHARDT 24 YEARS ON POLICE FORCE Harry “Hap” Bernhardt is in his 24th year of service to Speedway on the Police Force. He was the third marshal that Speedway ever had, taking over the one-man police department in 1936. He not only had charge of the police department but also the volunteer fire department, the Town Water Works and street repair. He also supervised the trash collection and the sewer work. In charge of parking meters, “Hap” plays no favorites in passing out tickets, As always, he does his job well. Everyone likes “Hap.”

GRAND OPENING!!! Aqua-Quip, Inc., 4910 West 16th St. will celebrate their grand opening Friday and Saturday, February 26th and 27th, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. They are distributors of Modern water softeners, Modern iron filters, Swimming Pools and Swimming Pool equipment. Be sure and register for free gifts. Also orchids for the ladies plus coffee and donuts. For coupon offers see their ad on page 4 for this week’s Flyer.

Tri Kappa Silver Art Tea WHO: Epsilon Eta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa. WHAT: Silver Art Tea, exhibiting twenty-five paintings from Tri Kappa’s Collection. Plus some work done by Speedway High School Art students and some of the work of members of Speedway Tri Kappa Chapter. WHEN: March 13, 1960 from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. WHERE: A. C. Newby School, 1849 N. Whitcomb Street, Speedway. WHY: Proceeds to be used for Speedway Chapter’s scholarship and philanthropies. We invite you to attend.

Job"s Daughters Don’t forget the Chili Supper on Monday February 29th. The serving starts at 5:30 p.m. If .you don’t know what shift you are working, call Peggy Bonham. Jody Miscoi, Pub.; Marilyn Neiman, H.Q. Bridge-A-Rama Scores The following couples have high scores in the ninth round of the Bridge-a-rama, which is being sponsored by the Speedway Tri KappaS: li Robert Calhoun and Robert Byrne, 41,470 2. Miss Miriam Anderson and Morris Sparks, 38,030 3. John Anderson and Rex Leonard, 34,670 4. Charles Skarvin and Richard McLain, 34,400 5. William Smith and Jack Weathers, 32,860 6. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, 31,960 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poste, 31,660 8. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hood, 31,120 9. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett, 30,620 10. Mrs. George Maple and Mrs. Fred Bell, 30,370 11. Mrs. Jack Kesler and Mrs. Eleanor Schaefer, 30,290 12. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 28,790 13. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Forbes, 28,690 14. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter, 28,300 15. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Benjamin, 28,150

St. Luke’s United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) 16th and Beeler (in St. Andrew’s Church) CH. 1-5647 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. V 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 25, 1960

POLICE NOTICE! This warning is coming to you by request. In view of the breakins, both attempted and accomplished, of Speedway homes recently, the Police Department is urging residents to exercise every precaution possible in safe-guard-ing their premises. Under no circumstances leave your doors or windows unlocked. Report to the police immediately any suspicious person or incident. If a car is involved, get the license number. Although we have increased our vigilence, we are with few clues to the identities of these housebreakers. Do not be hesitant to call the police on anything which may seem trival; there’s always the chance that is is very important. v

This outbreak is not confined to Speedway alone. The Indianapolis Police, the Sheriffs office and the State Police are besieged with this same problem at present. Below we are listing for your information and your protection the break-ins in Speedway since the start of these recent crimes: January 29th; attempted breakin. 1049 N. Allison. This was not reported to police until 2:55 p.m. 1-30-60. Did not get into home. January 30th; Break-in 5408 West 15th street. Entered by breaking glass in back door betweeen 6:45 p.m.-9:25 p.m. Nothing missing or disturbed. January 31st, breakin. 5503 West 16th street, 7:32 p.m. back door glass broken; house entered, nothing missing.

February Ist, attempted breakin. 1512 Worth street. Someone attempted to break in at 1:30 a.m. Not reported to police until 10:25 a.m. next day. February 6th, 5254 West 14th street. Reported 4:35 p.m. Back door glass broken. House entered but not ransacked. $10.14 missing. February 12th, 1642 Christopher Lane. Reported at 9:15 a.m. Someone tried to open the back door. February 12th, 5005 West 22nd street. Reported at 9:30 a.m. Someone tried to open back door.

February 16th, 6014 Schoolwood Drive. House was entered between 6:50 p.m. and 9:20 p.m. through the back door. Ransacked one bedroom, left by front door. Took 3 packages of Kent cigarettes and one stop-watch. Name and Indiana W.C.C. engraved on back. February 17th, 1954 Cunningham Road. Break-in believed to have been on night of February 16th. Reported 2:45 p.m. No one was at home. Back door glass broken, two bedrooms ransacked. One 380 colt automatic, blue steel in leather holster, and one Eastcontinued on page 4)

P.T.A. Board Meeting Members of the Speedway PTA Board will meet Wednesday, March 2nd at 9:00 a.m. in the Audio Visual Room. Card of Thanks I wish to sincerely thank friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and acts of kindness extended to us at the death of my sister, Mrs. Dorothy Poindexter. They were deeply appreciated. Mrs. Julia Pace NOTICE All persons interested are hereby notified that on the 2d day of March, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will be asked to grant a continuation of the Variance of the zoning ordinance on the property known as 5121 W. 15th St. to permit the operation of a Beauty Shop. Lois Oliver, Prop.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 16th and Beelar, CH. 1-4118 Phillip D. Bigelow, Pastor CH. 1-7328

Job's Daughters Bethel No. 38 emu SUPPER MENU Monday, February 29

Chili, Pie, Drink 75c 4* Children's Portion 50c ’ Hot Dogs 20c Coneys 25c

• Serving Starts at 5:30 p.m. • • Everybody Welcome • * .

GIRL SCOUT NEWS The February 2nd Girl Scout Troop 876 meeting completed plaps to attend a symphony concert. at the Murat February 14th. Scouts Terry Zimmer and Dick Burge gave an interesting demonstration of various rope knots and their many uses. Invitations were extended to the mothers to help celebrate the second year Birth date of the Troop February 16th with secondclass badges to be awarded and a Musical by the girls. On February 15 Troop 514 had a Valentine Party for their parents. The guest speaker was Sandy Scyphers who told us about the experiences and activities of Senior Scouting. Everyone enjoyed (the discussion that followed and we are all looking forward to becoming Senior Scouts next year. The party was planned and refreshments made by the girls. Our community service project is making washcloth slippers for the Coleman Home for Girls. BROWNIE TROOP 567 enjoyed a visit to Taystee Bakery lyOn Feb. 10th a Valentine party was planned and we had Ipts of fun. Each Brownie had made a Valentine for their family with a group picture of the girls and their leaders on it. We are also planning a visit to the Children’s Museum on .Feb. 24.

Psi Ote Dance Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority announces plans for a pre-holiday “500” dance to be held at the Holiday Inn on West 16th St. The date is April 30 with music by the Jim Nash Orchestra. Dancing from 9 to 12. Mrs. Robt. Showalter is chairman of the event and her committees are: Mrs. Wm. Carden; Mrs. Robt. Thomas, Mrs. John Fidger, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Robt. Scheeffer, Gladys Messenger and publicity, Mrs. Lyle Neat and Mrs. John Williams. This will be an annual dance held each year at the beginning of the “500” activities for Psi Otes and their friends. Get your tickets from any Psi Ote member.

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). Fellowship Committee will meet tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Christian Home Builders Class will meet on Friday, February 26, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. On Sunday, February 28, our minister, Rev. Howard E. Wright, returns to the pulpit. At the 9:00 o’clock service the Crusaders Choir will sing the Anthem, “Master of Peace and Love” by Bach. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord” by Cain. The Offertory Quartette, Mrs. Carl I. Schweizer, Miss Rita Meggenhofen, Mr. Richard H. Alte, and Mr. Oscar P. Wacker will sing, “He Shall Come Down Like Rain” by McCormick. On Sunday, February 28, the Speedway Methodist Church will engage in a great “Adventure In Missions.” Under the sponsorship of the Commission on Missions, the theme of the day will be “Africa, Continent In Crisis.” Two movies on Africa will be shown to the Primary and Junior Departments during the regular Church School hour and both morning worship services will have a missions theme. At the MYF programs in the evening, George Goba, a native of Africa, who is at present studying at Indiana Central College to become a medical missionary, will speak. In the evening, at 7:30 p.m., Dr. Gerald L. Clapsaddle, District Superintendent of the Indianapolis District, will give an illustrated talk on his trip to Africa. A period of “Fellowship and Refreshments” will be held in the Social Hall following the service. The entire church is urged to attend this interesting adventure that has been planned. Intermediate MYF will meet on Sunday, February 28, at 5:30 p.m., in the church basement for recreation. Senior MYF will meet in Wesley House for recreation. At 6:15 p.m. both groups will meet in the church basement for refreshments. At 6:30 p.m., both groups will meet for devotions and program. Mr. George Goba will be guest speaker. The Third Session of the Leadership Training Course for Nursery, kindergarten, Primary, and Junior Department teachers and prospec(Continued on Page 4)

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Castle Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. The Castle Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. will meet February 25 with Miss Agnes Spencer, 4957 W. 14th St. Assistants will be May Tsareff, Viola Parke and Gale Brown. Speaker, Mrs. Thombourgh. CHILI SUPPER Job’s Daughters of Bethel 38 is having a Chili Supper on Monday, February 29th at the Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst. Serving will start at 5:30 o’clock. Everybody is invited to come and have a bowl of good home-made Chili and finish it with a delicious piece of home-made. pie.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar February 24-27, Sectional Basketball Tourney. March 11, Athletic Dance. March 18, Junior Class Play. March 19, National Merit Scholarship Tests for Juniors. March 22. County Choral Festival. March 23, Lions Club Basketball Banquet. April 8, Spring Vacation begins at end of school day. April 8, Junior High School Dance. April 18, Return to school following Spring Vacation.

In the Regional Scholastic Art Contest, Barbara Herndon and Jane Olds received gold key awards. The gold key awards are the highest awards made in this contest. Certificate of Merit awards were earned by Bernie Enlow, Lester Smith, Sharon Rautenberg, Carole Olds, Ronny Cox, and Jean Ann Thompson. First division placements in the State Music Auditions at Broad Ripple last Saturday were received by Julie Cook, Sandra Hickey, Sandra Husser, Judy Kirchhoff, Ron Marcia Pollock, and Brian Trentham. The Speedway Sparkplugs ended their regular 1959-60 basketball season with a 60-51 victory

Speedway Christian Church

14ih Si. and Winton Av*. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Miniatat Albert R. Graves, Minister of Education Robert J. Kintner, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 am. Children’s Study and Worship 9:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 a.m Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 aan. Week of Compassion will be observed in our church next Sunday and it is hoped that the congregation will give generously toward helping the needy throughout the earth. The special offering envelopes are being mailed with the church’s weekly paper and may be used for your contribution to this cause next Sunday. At the 9:00 service the Children’s Chorale will sing, “O Give Thanks Unto The Lord” and “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.” At the 11:00 service, the Angelus choir will sing, “If I Can Do Each Task Each Day.” Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. Chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Faris in memory of Mr. Golden Faris. Junior Hi CYF will meet in Fellowship Hall next Sunday evening, February 28, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mark Kelley will conduct the worship, and Mrs. Edith Griffin will give a book review of “She Had A Magic.” There will be refreshments, followed by recreation led by Dave Huffman. The Lebanon Chi Rhos and their minister, will be special guests. Be sure and be there! The “Mr. and Mrs.” Class will have a pitch-in dinner in the Singletons Room next Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Baby sitters will be available so bring your children. Everyone is welcome. Films are to be shown. Adult Education. The third of a series of Adult Education Classes will be held in the Bethany Room next Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. Prof. James Clague is the instructor of the class, and his subject next Sunday will be “Forgiveness.” Observation Schools will have Ist sessions at Seventh Christian, February 29; and Downey Avenue Christian, March Ist, at 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Wilbur Harris, 2620 Parkwood Drive. She will be assisted by Mrs. Samuel Parke. Mrs. Walter Dugger will conduct the worship and Mrs. Clifford Reese will present the program, “Africa and Industry.” Kezia Circle will meet in the Singletons Room on Tuesday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. Helen Patrick will give the worship and the program will be a book review by Mrs. Edith Griffin. Evening Circle will meet with Mrs. Miriam Hoerger, 5114 W. 15th, on Tuesday, March 1. She will be assisted by Alice Templin and Katherine Baxter. Elva Harvey will conduct the worship. The program will be a panel presentation of “Setting For The Kingdom In Africa” by Virginia Sanders, Hanna Webb and Miriam Hoerger. Choirs: Wednesday: Angelus Choir, 3:15; 7th and Bth Grade (Continued on Page 6)

over Greenwood, making their season record 11 wins and 8 losses. In home games the Sparkplugs won 5 and lost 1; in away games they won 6 and lost 7. The reserve team lost to Greenwood in an overtime game by a 49-37 score.

The following communication from the Indiana High School Athletic Association has been mailed to all high school principles: “Every year the Board of Control finds it necessary to declare a large number of students ineligible for all athletics until the following January 1 because of participation in independent basketball out of season. February 27, the last day of the IHSAA Sectional Tourneys, is the close of the 1959-60 season for all independent basketball playing. This rule applies to seniors as well as all other students. Give this information now to students, newspapers and all those sponsoring independent basketball games in your community.” Following is the Ist semester honor roll for Grades 7 through 9: Seventh Grade Helen Bledsoe, Martha Campbell, Steve Chappell, Jacki Croft, Barbara Curry, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Sara Harper, Jane Jarvis, Charles Jordan, Dwight Klippel, John Lippard, Mark Maxwell, Betsy Najar, Theodore Nolte, Lynn Parks, Jim Perin, Janet Thompson, Teresa Todd, Nancy Amick, Mona Boatman, Jim Boswell, Doug Carden, Herb Crawford, Kenneth Ent, Dixie Johnson, Judith Keel, Gary Laughlin, Sandra Marlette, Nancy Morris, Sandra Pritchett, Sherri

Church of Christ 4956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 pm 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 Worship, 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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St. Anthony Chili Supper St. Anthony’s Home and School Association is sponsoring a chili and hot dog supper in the school cafeteria at 379 North Warmah Avenue on Saturday, February 27th. Serving is from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Carl Brodnik and Mrs. Harry Smith are co-chairmen for this event. Indianapolis Hiking Club On Sunday, February 23, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will walk through Ladywood School grounds and on to Woollen’s Gardens. The meeting place is the intersection of Millersville Road and Fall Creek Parkway, at 1:00 p.m. Leaders: Larry and Mrs. Joseph Breimeir, ME. 1-9959. Indpls. Symphony "Pop" Concert A program of especially wide appeal will be featured by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, with Renato Pacini, Associate Conductor, on the podium, when the second Pop Concert is presented Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. at the Murat Theatre. Tickets at $2.00, $1.50 and SI.OO are available at the Symphony Office, ME. 5-9596.

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