Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1960 — Page 1

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..- St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 West 16th Street * Rev. L. A. Lindemann - Pastoi Rev. R. J. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30-8:00- -10:00—11:3C Tomorrow night is the Fish Fry Dinner at St. Christopher sponsored by the .Altar Society. Since the Board of Health regulations require that no food, which is to be sold for public consumption, be prepared in the home, the committee for the dinner will bake the pies in the St. Christopher kitchen. Since the ladies of the parish feel a little let-down in not being permitted to donate the baked goods for the dinners, they are all chipping in and donating the withal to purchase the materials for the committee. Slips of paper were passed out at the Masses Sunday telling the ladies how they might do this. Carry-out service begins at 4:30 and serving, cafeteria style, begins at 5 o’clock in the dining room in St. Christopher school building, 5335 W. 16th street. Mrs. Dean Leming and Mrs. William Sheasler are co-chairmen. The public is invited. Paper Sale—March 12, 13 and 14, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The empty crates will be placed back of the school near the curb. Everyone who can is kindly asked to bring their papers, magazines, (Continued on Page 4)

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar March 11, Athletic Dance. March 18, Junior Class Play, “The Red House Mystery.” 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.

Last Friday evening and Saturday, 19 Speedway High School students participated in individual events and debate at the Indiana High School district speech contest at North Central High School. Five students won the right to < represent Speedway at the zone contest at New Castle High School on April 2, and two additional students will serve as alternates. The debate team composed of Carole Wright, Corky Queener, Sandy Scyphers, and Frank Frosch placed third to complete a very successful season. The winners in the individual events were: Jo Ellen Haynes, extemporaneous speaking; Charlene Eversole, dramatic interpretation; Alice Balmer and Beverly Dine, oratorical declamation; Sandy Nice, group discussion; Sandy Huffman, humorous interpretation; Arleen Harris, orig inal oratory. Tana Meko reached the semifinals in dramatic interpretation. Charlene Eversole placed seventh in poetry reading, and John Whitmore was seventh in group discussion. Cynthia Dietrich and Diane Tower in original oratory, and Don Ellison in radio, Donna Muncie ih extemporaneous speaking, and Ruth Haettinger in humorous interpretation also participated in the first two rounds. Mr. Bums directed the group.

_ “The Red House Mystery” is the title of the play selected by +he junior class to be presented Friday night, March 18, in the high school gymnasium. Mrs. Carmona Adams is directing the play assisted by Miss Barbara Cantrell. * Mr. Morris Pollard, varsity basketball coach, was the speaker for the Amo High School Basketball Banquet last Tuesday night. Mr. Pollard formerly coached at Amo.

This Friday night, March 11,. the F.B.L.A. will sponsor the annual Athletic Dance honoring the athletes of Speedway High School. Athletic king and queen candidates have been nominated and a king and queen will be elected by those attending the dance. Candidates are: G.A.A.: Jack Williams and Nancy Hiatt; F.H.A.: Jim Dugger and Jayne Thompson; Dramatics Club; Steve Lookabaugh and Judy Whitton; Spanish Club: Nick Nizamoff and Sally

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 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 Hazarene 5020 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City. Indiana Bev. S. T. Moore. Pastor 4929 Ford SL. Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:SO am - Morning Warship 10:30 a.m N.YPS. 6:45 P m Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

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Manion; Latin and German clubs: Tom Jones and Debbie Zeiher; Varsity Club: Bill Scott and Gay Halbert; F.8.L.A.: Bill Tingle and Barbara Kildsig. The first semester honor roll for grades 10, 11, and 12 includes: TENTH GRADE Tom Boscher, Judy Butler, Mardis Coers, Mickey Coffman, Judy Dolton, Jeanne Dragoo, Jim Griffin, Denny Hackett, Linda Harris, Nancy Hiatt, Sandie Hickey, Judi Last, Tom Leming, Dee Anna Malaska, Gery Marmaduke, Henry Mosser, Don Niederhauser, Bob Oliver, Tony Ridolfo, Patti Scyphers, Linda Slough, Kathie Smith, Dick Swift, Sharon Thompson, Terry Thompson, Brian Trentham, Marcia Vehling, Joe Wallace, Nancy Wraight. ELEVENTH GRADE Janet Alderson, Mary Jane Anderson, Alice Balmer, Mary Jane Blase, Steve Brown, Ronnie (Continued on Page 4)

Westwood News Adult Recreational games, Thurs. 8 to 11. sth Grade Party, March 12, 7:30 to 9:30. 7th and Bth Grade Canteen Bob Morrison to spin records, Sat., March 19th, 7:30 to 9::30. Bowling—Darlene Froderman rolled 497 for 3 games, high single game, 197. Woodchoppers are leading with 50 games won, 25 games lost.

Massage and Therapy Association to Meet The Regular State Meeting and Post Graduate Educational Seminar of the American Massage and Therapy Assn, will be held at Hotel Severin, Indianapolis, on Sunday, March 13, 1960. Following the business meeting and dinner, Mrs. Catherine Holland will give the Post Graduate Seminar on Compression Massage, Body Belancing and Reflex Pain Control and Part of Technique used in Sacral Occipital Research Society training. Public is invited to attend our lectures and meet our Therapist. Our membership in A.M.T.A. is closely screened. A.M.T.A. is the symbol of skill, dependability, and integrity.

Allison Camera Club To Show Movies The Allison Camera Club, G.M.C., a member of the Photographic Society of America will present an Amateur Motion Picture Show in the World War Memorial Auditorium, 431 N. Meridian Street, Sunday, March 20, 1960 at 2:30 p.m. No admission charge. Shutterbugs and their friends invited. The program consists of selections from the ten best movies of 1959, including gold medal award winner, submitted to the P.S.A. for judging in the 1959 international contest.

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HOMEMADE PIES •The committee will bake the pies in the St. Christopher kitchen for the FISH FRY DINNER which the Altar Society is sponsoring at St. Christopher tomorrow night, March 11th. And, the ladies tell us that there will be a large assortment of cream and fruit pies. Carry-out service begins at 4:30 and serving, cafeteria style, begins at 5 o’clock in the social room of the school building at 5335 West 16th Street. Menu Fish Sandwiches 30c Coneys 25c Potato Salad 15c Slaw 10c Baked Beans 10c Macaroni and Cheese 10c Coffee 10c Plain or Chocolate Milk 10c Homemade Pie 15c Ice Cream 10c • The Public Is Invited

SPEEDWAY FREEZER CELEBRATES 12th ANNIVERSARY This week the Speedway Frozen Food Locker, 1008 Main Street, is celebrating their 12th year in business. Be sure to register for the Upright Freezer to be given away. There will also be free wieners for the first 50 customers on Friday and the first 50 customers on Saturday. See their ad on Page 5 for their special offers.

Job's Daughters The meeting Saturday, March 12, will be at 2:00 p.m. and is substitutes day. All officers don’t forget to tell your substitutes and see that she has your robe. Choir practice is at 12:30 p.m. Judy Miscoi, Pub. Marilyn Neiman, H.Q. Speedway DeMolay Family Night Speedway DeMolay will have a Family Pitch-in Dinner Wednesday, March 16, 6:00 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Bring covered dish and table service. Degree work will follow.

Flower & Patio Show The largest exhibit of blooming flowers and greenery ever displayed under one roof in Indiana opens Wednesday, March 9, in the Manufacturers Building at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The five-day exhibit, closing Sunday, March 13, is the Flower and Patio Show sponsored by The Indianapolis Star in cooperation with the Indianapolis Landscape Association and Allied Florists of Indianapolis. Adult admission at the gate is sl. Children between the ages of six and 12 will be admitted for 25c and tots under six, free. Show hours are 1 to 10:30 daily.

Union Carbide Spent $79 Million On Research In 1959 Union Carbide Corporation’s expenditures for research and development in 1959 amounted to $79 million, compared with expenditures of approximately s7l million in 1958, according to the Corporation’s annual report just mailed to stockholders. The Corporation now has 26 major research and development laboratories staffed with several thousands technically trained employees. These laboratories are carrying on full programs of exploratory and fundamental research, as well as applied research and process and product development work, ’ in almost every field of physical science and mathematics.

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 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. Mid-week Lenten Services are held each Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. (Continued on Page 6)

Thursday, March 10, 1960

Mu Phi Epsilon Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority in the professional field, will gather at 6:00 p.m., Monday, March 14 in the home of Mrs. Richard M. Nay. 5525 North Meridian Street, for a dinner-business meeting. Assisting the hostess during the dinner hour will be Mrs. Louis R. Baumgardt, Mrs. C. C. McMurtrey, Mrs. Roger R. Riley, Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, Mrs. John A. Sink, Mrs. Leo A. Rosasco. The evening’s interesting program, planned under the title “Our Talented Offspring,” will feature music by children of chapter members. A wide variety of talents will be displayed.

Dinner Meeting The Speedway Business and Professional Men’s Assn, will hold their, monthly dinner meeting Thursday, March 10th, 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday Motel. These dinners are a monthly affair. All members are urged to attend. Westwood Wins Trophy Westwood Swim team won a Ist place trophy in a meet with South Bend Marlins last week. G. Lish. J. Geiman, C. Clark, P. Klotzbier (100 Yd. Freestyle Relay) set a new record. T. Geiman set new record for 50 yd. Freestyle (9 and 10) also M. Phelps, H. Nickles, S. Nickles and T. Geiman set a new record for 100 Yd. Freestyle Relay (9 and 10). In the Girls Events D. Sunier set a new record for 25 Yd. Butterfly (8 and under). S. Smith had new record for 50 Yd. Breaststroke, (9 and 10).

Ministry of Christian Nurture The Fellowship of Directors and Ministers of Christian Education of the local Protestant Churches will hold a coffee hour on Monday, March 14, at 8:30 a.m. at the Central Christian Church, 701 Fort Wayne Avenue. The Reverend Mr. Harold Hoffman, Minister of Christian Education, First Baptist Church, will make a brief presentation of the theme “The Ministry of Christian Nurture—What is It?,” which will be followed by a discussion. This is the first in a series of three discussions on the general theme of “What is Our Ministry of Christian Nurture?” The Reverend Mr. Aubrey Crawford, Minister of Christian Education at the Broadway Methodist Church is the chairman of the Steering Committee for the Fellowship of Directors and Ministers of Christian Education. For additional information call ME. 5-9506, Miss Carter.

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church 16th and Beeler. CH. 1-4118 Phillip D. Bigelow. Pastor CH. 1-7320

LIONS CLUB BANQUET TO HONOR Basketball players and coaches

The annual Speedway Lions Club basketball banquet to honor the basketball players, cheer leaders and coaches from Speedway High School will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 23 at the Speedway Christian Church, 14th St. and Winton Ave. Lions Club President James Degan aimounces that we are happy to have as the speaker Coach Paul “Tony” Hinkle, Athletic Director, Baseball, Basketball and Football Coach of Butler University. Coach Hinkle is a graduate of Chicago University and starred in three sports while in School. He came to Butler University in 1921 and has attained an enviable record while watching the school grow to it’s present prominence in the world of sports. This is due largely to the fine coaching of Coach Hinkle. The dinner will be served by the Kezia Circle of the Speedway Church. Tickets, which will be $1.75, will be sold by team captains of tjbe Speedway Lions Club, the Speedway High School, Beck

SPEEDWAY PTA NEEDS BOOKS FOR GIRLS Speedway PTA is collecting used books for the Indiana Girls School library, between March 21st and April 17. Girl I Scout Troop 471 will be canvassing the town for books suitable for girls 12 to 18 years of age. This project is an outgrowth of the findings of the PTA Study Group. If the girls do not stop at your home, please call CH. 4-3543 or CH. 4-1076 for pick-up. •_ J. s* - ' -. • -

American Legion 41st Birthday The Speedway Post 198 and the Auxiliary are celebrating the anniversary of the Legion March 18th at Post Home, 1652 Georgetown Road. A dinner for the members at 6:30 p.m. All members invited to enjoy the dinner and an evening of fun. Please come. Dinner by reservation only. They must be in by March 16th. Call CL. 1-7419 or CH. 4-4395.

Women's Auxiliary Sahara Grotto The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will meet at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, in the Grotto Club House at 4107 E. Washington St. Plans will be made at this time for a Public Card Party scheduled for April 5. Patty and Judy School of Dance will feature Carol Linneman for entertainment. Refreshments will follow.

A & T HEATING OFFERS NEW STYLE FURNACE The A. & T. Heating and Remodeling, 1149 N. Goodlet, is now featuring the brand new and truly unique oil furnace by Iron Fireman and called the Custom Mark 11. No need for a costly high chimney to provide draft, ending all problems of chimney-draft requirements “cures a whole array of oil furnace problems.” If you are in the market for a new furnace be sure to read ad on page four of this issue. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

Speedway Methodist Church 16 th 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 service*, for the convenience of parents who wish to leave their children with competent leaders). Sacrament of infant and children’s baptism will be observed on Sunday, March 13, at the 19:45 o’clock service. Parents are asked to notify the church office by Friday noon. Fellowship of Concern will meet tonight at 7:00 p.m., at Wesley House. t. Immanuel Choir will rehearse tonight, Thursday, at 6:30 p.m., at the Church. Dr. Truslar, our new choir director, extends an in(Continued on Page 3)

Drug, Rosner Drug and Main Drug Stores. Lion Ray Dault will be the toastmaster for the event which will be attended by approximately 200 persons. Lion Dault is manager of the Indiana Student Union Building and is a very accomplished speaker. Seniors to be honored will be Tom Jones, Bill Tingle, Al Oliver and Steve Lookabaugh. Juniors who will receive awards will be Jerry Roberts and Bob Campfield. The only sophomore to get an award will be Billy O’Neal. Awards will also be given to student managers, Joe Griffin and Mike Gradison. The cheer leaders to be given awards are Kathy Smith, Mary Margaret Johnson, Janie Hardin and Lana Stonebreaker. Coaches to be honored will be Head Coach Morris Pollard and Assistant coaches James Crumley and William Clark. All reservations must be in by Sunday, March 20th.

DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME Friday evening, March 25th, the Speedway Lions Club will sponsor a Donkey Basketball Game at 7:30 p.m. in the Speedway High School Gym. Lions Club members will ride live donkeys and as an added attraction several former high school athletes will take on the school faculty. Admission will be 75c for adults and 50c for children and teenagers up through high school seniors. Everyone is welcome.

X-Ray Unit In Speedway Chest X-ray without charge (for adults 18 years and older). The PTA of the Speedway Schools are sponsoring the Chest X-ray Service to be held at Linde Air, 14th and Main Streets, Speedway, Indiana. Date: Friday, March 11th. Hours: 10-12 noon, 1-3:30 p.m. TB is a catching disease. One of the most costly in Marion County. It is a disease of adults who pass their infection on to children. To protect your children, the law requires teachers to have a chest X-ray every 3 years. There is no law to require parents, grandparents, babysitters and maids to do likewise, but your TB Association urge all adults who work, live or play with children to take advantage of this service. In addition to TB, a chest X-ray may reveal: lung abcesses, fluid in the chest area, tumor in the lung field, cancer in the lung, pneumonia, curvature of the spine, and heart conditions. Each person X-rayed will receive a report of the X-ray findings which will be mailed to your home address.

Speedway Homemakers The Speedway Homemakers will meet Tuesday, March 15th at Banner Whitehill Company, 1:30 p.m. for Interior Decorating lesson. Remember to bring a guest. PERSONALS Miss Sue Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd, 1808 Norfolk, has been named to the Dean’s List at Hanover College. Sue is affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Barbara Marmaduke, Junior at Indiana University, received a gold key and a 100 hour certificate at the Indiana Memorial Union Service Awards Banquet. Barbara accumulated these hours as secretary of the Campus Chest Fund Drive and Program Chairman of Christmas Eve on Campus.

Speedway Christian Church I4ih Si. and Winion Aro. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Mintetoc 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 am Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 am Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 am. Next Sunday at the 9:00 service the Chapel Choir will sing, "My Lord Delivered Daniel” and at the ll:OO service, the combined choirs (Cloister and Chancel) will sing i’“Jesu, Grant Me This I pray.” Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. Great ideas of the Bible. Next Sunday will be the fifth of a series of six classes Prof. Clague is conducting. The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. Chancel Bouquets. The flowers for next Sunday will be given by Misses Agnes and Edith Spencer and Mrs. Evelyn Craig in memory of Grandmother Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and son Bobby, in memory of Patricia Ann. The bouquet given a week ago by Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Faris was enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Doll who has just returned from the hospital; the bouquet given by the Girl Scouts was enjoyed by Mrs. Elmer Emigholz who returned home from the hospital on Saturday; and the bouquet given by Mrs. Charles Anderson was enjoyed by Mrs. Maggie Hall who is ill. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Paul Crodian. Mrs. Hall celebrated her 80th birthday last Tuesday. Young Settlers Class will have a favorite-dessert party next Sunday evening to .Fellowship Hall at 6:30 pun. The Steering Committee of Christian Men’s Fellowship will meet Monday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. Esther Circle will meet Tuesday, March 15 at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. Raymond Feeley, 1927 Patton Drive. Mrs. Ray Griffin will give a book review Naomi Circle will meet in the Bethany Room on Tuesday, the 15th, at 7:30 p.m. The program will be a book review by Mrs. Ray Griffin. (Continued on Page 5)

Bridge-A-Rama Scores High scores for the tenth round of the Speedway Tri Kappa Bridge-a-rama are: 1. Robert Calhoun and Robert Byrne, 47,140 2. Miss Miriam Anderson and Morris Sparks, 43,440 3. Charles Skarvin and Richard McLain, 40,610 4. John Anderson and Rex Leonard, 39,630 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, 36,050 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poste, 35,660 7. William Smith and Jack Weathers, 35,060 8. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hood, 35,040 9. Mrs. Jack Kesler and Mrs. Eleanor Schaefer, 34,660 10. Mrs. George Maple and Mrs. Fred Bell, 33,700 11. Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett, 33,410 12. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Patterson, 32,550 13. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Forbes, 32,390 14. Mrs. Charles Poland and Mrs. Harry Zoller, 31,900 15. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 31,730

Wednesday Duplicate Bridge N-S 1. Mr. and Mrs. G. Owings 2. Mr. and Mrs. R. Steele 3. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wickham E-W 1. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Eschenbach 2. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cassellman 3. M. Hale-H. Barnett Ben Davis Lions Club Mr. S. P. Hunter, President of the Speedway State Bank, will lead a Forum on the “Phenomena of Money and Banking,” at the Ben Davis Lions Club. Lion President, Robert Bishop, has announced that the dinner meeting will be at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, March 10th at the Ben Davis High School Cafeteria.

Church of Christ 4956 West 10th Sinwi 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 19:35 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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Speedway Tri Kappa Sponsors Silver Art Tea A Silver Art Tea is being sponsored by Epsilon Eta Chapter (Speedway) of Tri Kappa Sorority, to be held on Sunday, March 13th from 2 until 6 p.m. at the A. C. Newby School, 1849 N. Whitcomb Street, Speedway. The exhibit will include 25 paintings from the Tri Kappa Art Collection which is housed in the Brown County Art Guild Gallery at Nashville, Indiana. In addition to these, some of the work of 24 Speedway High School art students and 3 members of Speedway Tri Kappa will be on exhibit. During the hours of the Tea, several of the Speedway High School art students will be completing oils; making silhouettes, caricature, and charcoal sketches which may be purchased. Proceeds from this Tea will be used for scholarship and charity work. Mrs. David Burns is chairman of the committee in charge of this Tea, and her assistants are Mrs. Robert Bland, Mrs. John Grande, Mrs. Richard Griffith, Mrs. Gene Hay, Mrs. Kenneth Rudolph, Mrs. John Kramer, and Mrs. Wm. Faust. You are cordially invited to attend.

Westwood To Have Pizza Party The party has been named. Gay decorations have been created by Siomons. There will be stacks of musical platters all around, with Bob Morrison (with adult entertainment in mind), to spin them. Record prizes will be presented. Pizza, cokes, coneys, and coffee will be served (free). Sounds Good? We think so. Get up a gang. See you at the party March 26, 1960—9-12 p.m. Television in the lounge. For reservations, call Bob and Jo Ann Winnings, CH. 4-9007, Walt and Helen Zeiher, CH. 4-2504, Karl and Polly Wacker, CH. 4-3604.

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