Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1960 — Page 7

Thursday, March 17, 1960

C I ( “ ke your yard a park) f \ KEEP OUR COMMUNITY BEAUTIFUL JI APPEARANCE OF CITY IS KEY TO FUTURE

Up-Paint Up-Fix Up canT*gn not only makes present living more pleasant but it is a key to a more profitable future. As our community improves in appearance, health hazards are reduced, and fire losses go down, it will be apparent to all that our citizens are progressive and civicminded. There will be an increase in economic activity—tourists will be attracted to our beauty and cleanliness and will stop in Speedway City for lunch or a day or two. And the money they spend during their stay will be another source of income for the community. As you probably know, when

Indianapolis Symphony The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, under Conductor Izler Solomon, will conclude what has been acclaimed as “the best season of performances in its history’’ with a final pair of concerts this weekend (Saturday night, March 19, 8:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon, March 20, 3:00 p.m.) in the Murat Theatre, Indianapolis. The Orchestra will then embark upon a three-week tour of 7 states in the near Northwest As an appropriate windup to the season, Maestro Solomon has programmed a sparkling group of selections to show the great versatility of the Orchestra. Featured is Beethoven's First Symphony, which is the third symphony by that master the Orchestra has performed this season. Also scheduled is Brahms Symphony No. 2, a very popular work, which will also be performed on the Tour that the Orchestra will make after the season is concluded on Sunday. Of special interest is the Walton Partita, a brilliant new work, in which various sections of the Orchestra will have an opportunity to show their special artistry. Opening the program will be

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industrial plants consider expansion of equipment or new sites, a specially trained staff is sent to examine various communities. A clean, attractive city or town rates high because it is apparent that its citizens are interested in better living. And this attracts a fine type of employee who wants to raise his children in a healthy environment. Needless to say, we want new enterprise in Speedway City. The Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up campaign is a specific road toward making our hopes a reality. It’s good business for exery one of us and an investment for the future. MAKE YOUR YARD A PARK.

Rossini’s Overture “La Cenerentola.” Tickets at $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.25 and $4.00 are available at the Symphony Office, ME. 5-9596. Concert At Carmel The Epsilon Mu Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa, Carmel, will sponsor a joint concert presented by the DePauw University Choir and the Wabash Glee Club at 4:00 p.m. at the new Carmel High School gym. The DePauw University Choir from Greencastle, Indiana, directed by Professor George W. Gove and accompanied by Joe Flummerfelt, is a well-trained choir of young people with good intonation and a light coloratura quality. The Wabash College Glee Club from Crawfordsville, Indiana is directed by Prof. R. Robert Mitchum who provides dynamic leadership for the group. They have range and power that only a male chorus can offer. Tickets are available at Othmer Grueninger Travel Agency, I.S.T.A. Building, at the box office at Carmel High School, Sunday March 20 from 2:00 p.m. until concert time and from any Carmei Tri Kappa. Proceeds will be used for charity and scholarship.

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"Macbeth" At Butler Two well-known local actors will star in supporting roles in the Butler University Drama Department’s forthcoming production of Macßeth.

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Mr. James Phillippe announced that Hank Biedinger will play the porter and Joe Lawrie will portray Duncan in William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. Under the direction of J. Thomas Adkins, the play will be presented two consecutive week-

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ends, March 18-20 and 25-27 at the Odeon, at North and Pennsylvania Streets and Ft Wayne Avenue. Cancer Crusade Of every six persons who get cancer, two will be cured and four will die. But, one of the four will die needlessly. He could be saved if proper treatment would be started in time.

This is the promise for the April Cancer Crusade to be conducted by the Marion County Unit of the American Cancer Society with headquarters at 215 East New York Street. During the month-long crusade, volunteers will be acquainting all

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Marion County residents with cancer’s seven danger signals and urging regular medical check-ups for early detection of cancer. And on April 19 will be the fund drive seeking money to sustain the nationwide program of research sponsored by the Society. This program has put $1,300,000 to work in research grants in Indiana colleges and universities alone.

The slogan for the drive, “Guard Your Family,” reminds that cancer can strike anyone at any age although it strikes with increasing frequency with advancing age. This message, however, is linked with the goal, “Fight Cancer with a Check-up and a check,” pointing to the hope of research and of early detection and cure.

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