Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1960 — Page 7

Thursday, April 28, 1960

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'56 Volkswagen $895 Panel Track. Real goad condition. '55 Plymouth 2-dr—s79s 6-cyl., R & H., Auto. Trans. '56 Chev. Convsll9s V-8, Auto. Trans., R.-H. '56 T-Birds249s Full power, very low miles. '59 Ford Cust. 300, $1995 V-8, 2-dr., F.0.M., R.-H., like new. '59 Chevy 1mpa1a„„52595 2-dr., spt. cpe. R.-H., P.G., other extras, 9,000 miles, Allison exec. car. '57 Chevy Bel Air„ $1495 4-dr., H.T., V-8, P 3., P.G., R & H, Extra Clean. 'SB Chevy N0mad...51995 Sta. wgn., full power, one owner. '56 Olds., 4-drsl29s Super 88, P.S., P. 8., R.-H. '55 OMs. '"98"51295 4-dr., H.T., Full power, air cond., like brand new. '57 Ford Ctry. Sd., $1295 V-8, F.0.M., R.-H., real nice.

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ST. ANDREW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) and will also appear in two pantomimes with Paula Nolte. Paula will play a piano duet with Bill Campbell. Tommy Campbell will p ] ay a piano solo. Debbie and Phillip White will present a Tap Dance, and Larry Phillips will play a Clarinet Solo. Another pantomime will be presented by John Staver. A skit, “The Nervous Father” will be given by Shirley Tillson, Bill Porter, Dave Kress and Paula Nolte. A comical version of “Othello” will be presented by the Choir of St. Andrew’s. Refreshments will be served after the show. Thursday, April 28, 8:30 p.m. Brotherhood in Fellowship Hall. Fathers and sons are invited to see last year’s 500-mile race film at which showing a race driver will be present for them to meet. Sunday, May 1. The Senior Luther League will meet at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 3940 West 34th St. for a Supper Meeting at 6:00 p.m. to be followed by another film strip on “Dating.” Pastor Wessinger will lead the discussion after the showing of the film. Monday, May 2, 8:00 p.m. The Church School Staff will meet at the residence of the Charles Saxton’s, 5532 West 25th Street. Rebecca Ann, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Applegarth, and Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Birch McKamey were received into the Church of the Redeemer on April 24th through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism.

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'57 Chev. 4-dr.,51295 V-8, R.-H, P.G., P.S., low miles. '55 Nash Ramb .$795 2-dr., R & H, auto, trans., air-cond. '57 Cad. Cpe. Dev., $2695 Full power, very tow miles. '56 Chevy Bel Airsl29s Spt. cpe., V-8, R.-H., tu-tone blue, new tires. '56 Mercury $1295 Montclair 2-dr. H.T., full power, all original. '55 Cadillacsl69s Cpe. DeVille, Full power. Real clean. '52 Pontiac S. Wag., $495 Very clean, new tires. '59 Ford Gal. HT., $2495 2-dr., R & H, Auto. Trans., P 5., 15,000 actual miles, red & white. 'sl Kaiser 2-dr. $95 Good Transportation. '57 English Fordsß9s 4-dr., Exceptionally clean. '52 Plymouth H.T5295 Real good condition.

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PERSONALS Miss Judy K. Wood, a junior at Butler University, was recently honored at Theta Sigma Phi’s annual Matrix Table. Her “Hub” award is based in scholastic achievement and activities during the year. William Hackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hackett, 1880 N. Norfolk, has been placed on the Dean’s list at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he is a Freshman. A student must place in the top quarter of the class to attain this honor.

Four teams of bowlers from the Linde Company Division of Union Carbide Corporation, will bowl against other teams of Union Carbide divisions in Argo, a suburb of Chicago, on April 23. Bowlers participating from the Speedway Factory are: John Abel, E. R. Ahlefeld, D. Bevers, William Bilbee, E. B. Blair, Marion Blankinship, R. C. Blanton, John M. Carter, Ivan “Joe” Chambers, Clarence “Hook” Coyle, Robert S. Davis, James Eaton, Charles Goldey, William B. Hoover, Don Klinger, Richard Poorman, Henry Schuller, A. L. Smith, Jack Whalen, H. D. Whitten. Teams will also be sent to the matches by Union Carbide Plastics, Ottawa, Illinois; Haynes Stellite, Kokomo, Indiana; and Visking, Chicago and Terre Haute, Indiana.

We have a change of address for L/Cpl. Jon Newell Everhart, 1684601; VMF-232, (Elec.) MAG--13; Ist Marine Brigade FMF; c/o PFO, San Francisco, Cal. Muriel Davis Grossfeld, formerly of Speedway, and her husband Abe Grossfeld are participating this week-end in the Olympic Gymnastic tryouts. Both were members of the 1956 Olympic Team. The National AAU Championships at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. ¥., have been designated as the official

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tryouts to select the men’s and women’s teams for Rome. The dates are April 29-30 and May 1 House & Garden Tour The twenty-second annual Park School House and Garden Tour

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will be held on May 7th and Bth. Sponsored by the Mothers’ Association, the purpose of the Tour is to provide funds for grants-in-aid, and also give garden enthusiasts the opportunity to see many beautiful and unusual gardens and homes. „ _ /

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) The last full day of school will be Friday, June 10. There will be no school on Monday, June 13, and pupils will return for their report cards on Tuesday, June 14. The varsity baseball squad defeated Decatur Central 7-2 in a conference game last Tuesday. LIBRARY NOTES The high school library is open four evenings a week for the convenience of students and adults of

GOSPEL MEETINGS ... Begin MAY 3 at the CHURCH OF CHRIST 4956 W. 10th Each Evening 7:30 Speaker: Kenneth Van Dewsen

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Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Freuchen—Book of the Seven Seas Day—-America’s first cowgirl Johnson—Practical marksmanship Judson—St. Lawrence Seaway Kaplan—How to play winning bridge Keating—Senior challenge Kestner—Police beat Kimbrough—And a right good crew : King—Other schools and ours

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