Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church 5335 Wwi 16th Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann X,— Pastor Rev. R. J. Terrill Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 630—8:00- 11:3C Tonight the Young Catholic Adults will meet at St. Michaels at B:3o—Rosary at 8:15 p.m. City-wide Junior C.Y.O. dance is being hosted by St. Catherine parish (Shelby and Taber streets) tomorrow night, July 8. The young people will dance under the' stars on the well-fenced cement school ground. Tomorrow night the annual Outdoor Novena will begin at 8 o’clock on the grounds of the Carmelite Monastery on Cold Spring Road. It will continue with Father Raymond T. Bosler, S.T.D., editor of The Indiana Catholic, preaching the sermons through Sat(Continued on Page 4)

Your Play Ground News The average attendance per day for the week of June 27 was 138. The baseball attendance per day was 63. On Wednesday, June 29, at Main Park, the Giants beat the Indians, 27 to 20. On Friday, July 1, the Pithons beat the Red Devils, 13 to 11. Games are played on Mondays, Wednesdays 7 and Fridays at Main Park. Teams were selected at Meadowood Park. They are: Rockets, captained by Gary Whooten and coached by Don Muir, Trojans, captained by Tom Ross and coached by Rusty Alleen; and the Dodgers, captained by Marty Moore and coached by Joe Webb. These teams play on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the morning. The teams at James A. Allison School are: Pirates, captained by Mark Wraight and coached by Mike Short and Mike Cross; Sparklers, captained by Mike Yoho and coached by Denny Glidewell and Larry Long; and Plugs, captained by Jim Wagner and coached by Dick Wraight. These teams play on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the afternoon. The Girls’ Softball Team is organized and would like to play any team in Marion County. If you know of any who would be interested, please contact Bill Tingle at CH. 4-2169. The Story Hour at Main Park on June 29 had an attendance of 30. The Meadowood attendance was 62. The July 13 storytellers at Main Park will be: Jean Paulsen, Sandy Feely, Barbara McHenry, Sue Paulsen, and Jane Robards. The storytellers at Meadowood Park will be: Susan Coll, Kitty Kirby, Jane Robards, and John Southworth. The Chess Tourney started on Tuesday, July 5. The winners of the tourneys will be listed in the paper the week following the tourney. The Checkers Tourney finished at Main Park with the following as winners: Division I, Ist place, Charles Woodard; 2nd, Butch Matthews; 3rd, Curt Leonard. Division H, Ist place; John McGilliard; 2nd, Bob Burdge; 3rd, Earl Woodard; Division 111, Ist place, Charles Stevens; 2nd, Preston Sinks. Each division first place winner played each other to determine the Park Champion, who was John McGilliard. The Chinese Checkers Tourney winners at Main Park were: Division I, Ist place, Butch Matthews; 2nd, Curt Leonard; 3rd, Ricky Darlington. Division 11, Ist place, John McGilliard; 2nd, Steve Speer; 3rd, Earl Woodard. The Park Champion was John McGilliard. The Meadowood Park Checkers tourneys winners were: Division I, Ist place, Allan Whitlow; 2nd, William Summers; 3rd, Jim Moschenross; Division 11, Ist place, Steve Allen; 2nd, Bobby Dennison; 3rd, Joe Webb; Division HI, Ist place, Kevin Klutts; 2nd, Terry

Church of the Master American Baptist Church 1820 N. Girls School Road WILLIAM HELM, Pastor 1323 N. Furman—CH. 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service—9:3o io 11:00 aan. B.Y.F. 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:30 p m. Speedway Church of the Nazarene 5020 Crawfordsville Road Speedway City, Indiana Bev. S. T. Moore, Pastor 4929 Ford St- Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m , N.Y.P.S. . 6:45 p.m Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

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Klutts; 3rd, Tommy Gilbert. The Park Champion was Steve Allen. The Meadowood Chinese Checkers Tourney winners were: Division I, Ist place, William Summers; 2nd, Allan Whitlow; 3rd, Jim Moschenross. Division 11, Ist place, Sue Dennison, 2nd, Steve Allen; 3rd, Joe Webb. Division IH, Ist place, Kevin Klutts; 2nd, Tommy Gilbert; 3rd, Terry Klutts. The Meadowood Park Champion was Sue Dennison. The Park Champions played to determine the Grand Champion and John McGilliard won for checkers and also for Chinese Checkers. The Ping Pong Tournament will be held only at the Main Park the week of July 11 through 15. In order to enter, be at the Main Park at 9:00 on July 11. There is to be no riding of bicycles in the park. Please park your bicycles in the provided racks. Advance Notice Of Paper Sale The Senior C.Y.F. of Speedway Christian Church are planning a paper sale in September. We would certainly appreciate you saving your papers for us. Will you also remember to save your old phone books when they are changed? "W League Baseball News Your Lions, coached by Thompson and Maple, played two games last week, winning both. Tuesday’s game, Salk Park-Speedway Lions; score, 11 runs 9 hits, 1 error. Salk Park, no runs, 1 hit, 3 errors. Erwin pitched a good game, allowing only 1 hit and the boys all played well. Friday night’s game, the Lions won by a score of 8 to 16. Speedway: 8 runs, 6 hits, 3 errors; Laura Rhodes, 6 runs, 6 hits, 3 errors. Batteries, Speedway: Da-vis-Staver, Sanders. Batteries, Laura Rhodes: Craney, Lackey Depey. The boys started out fine on this one with Bruce Davis going along good for 4 innings. He was replaced by Staver. They tied the score in the 6th and the boys went on to win in their half by scoring two runs. by all. Was sure nice to see all the spectators out as this one was well attended. Come again, now. Your Rockets, coached by Cal and Roscoe Ewing, played Friday night. Score: 11 runs, 9 hits, 2 errors, Speedway Rockets. Clermont: 4 runs, 5 hits, 6 errors. Batteries, Speedway, Hackett, Hoeltje, Coers. Clermont, Martin, Flanders, Barr. Hackett had 7 strikeouts, Hoeltje 2. Hits were spread well among the boys. C. Ewing, 2; Hackett, 2; Robbins 1. Todd, 1; O’Neal, 1; G. Ewing, 1; Hoeltje, 1. Pitching was good here. Team support throughout was good. Rockets’ Tuesday game was postponed; rain. Next week both of these teams play one game only. The Lions drew a bye. Friday they play Eagle Creek at Eagle Creek diamonds. Rockets’ Tuesday game is with the Legion here at our park diamonds. On Friday the Rockets have a bye.

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SCHOOL NEWS Following is a list of students who made the honor roll for the sixth six weeks grade period: Seniors: Beverly Bates, Steve Bradley, Janet Briggs, Mary Margaret Ellison, Charlene Eversole, Mickey Finnegan, Frank Frosch, Mike Gradison, Joe Griffin, Shirley Haney, Jim Harris, Jo Ellen Haynes, Sandra Huffman, Mary Margaret Johnson, Bob Leonard, Virginia Mitchell, Steve Patrick, Mike Swift, Bill Tingle, Beverly Trueblood, Dixie White, Jack Williams, Carole Wright, Jerry Zimmer, Judy Zimmerman, John Carmichael.

Juniors: Mary Jane Anderson, Mary Jane Blase, Steve Brown, Tom Craig, Jaqet Denny, Beverly Diane, Diane Douglas, Sharon Durr, Cal Ewing, Bob Frye, Herman Greenwood, Ruth Haettinger, Gene Hammil, Arleen Harris, Dean Hubbard, Betty Huffman, Janet McClelland, Cherie Meeder, Brenda Montgomery, Barbara Morris, Marilyn Neiman, Dick Nester, Paula Nolte, Bob Parke, Marcia Pollock, Bob Poste, Ron Power, Steve Queener, Jim Riddle, Jerry Roberts, Susan Scott, Karen Southworth, Don Stewart, Sharon Stout, Doug Strouse, Carolyn Warren. Sophomores: Tom Boscher, Judy Butler, Mardis Coers, Judy Dolton, Denny Hackett, Linda Harris, Nancy Hiatt, Sandie Hickey, Judi Last, Tom Leming, Hank Mosser, Bob Oliver, Tony Ridolfo, Patti Scyphers, Linda Slough, Kathie Smith, Dick Swift, Sharon Thompson, Terry Thompson, Brian Trentham, Marcia Vehling, Joe Wallace, Nancy Wraight. Freshmen: Claudia Barsoda, Margaret Brading, Joyce Campfield, Vicki Curtis, Pat Ellison, Bonnie Enlow, Mary Ann Featheringill, Sheila Gradison, Carol Ann Harper, Ann Harper, Sharon Harris, Kathie Mathis, Paul Norwalt, Ruth Ann Schnable, John Cadick, Jane Curry, Sandra Feely, Terry Heiser, Janine Jordan Joan Kojola, Dave Kress, Judy McClamroch, Barbara McHenry, Charles Manker, Mary Ann Peters, Larry Phillips, Steve Sallee, Bob Sanders, Marsha Seibert, Beth Zimmerman. Eighth Grade: Donna Cahen, Sandra Feucht, Mike Hackett, Phil Hamilton, Jody Hanna, Gregg Heacock, Sondra Hinchman, Doris Hitchcock, Marilyn Hubbard, Dave Johnson, Nancy Kern, Pat Kildsig, Catherine Kirby, Sandy Lampman, Mary Lyn Miller, Jean Nesbit, Keith Pieper, Charlotte Raquet, Jane Robards, Rick Stanton, Janice Tremor, George Walker, David Wills, Sherry Wynn, Gary Bell, Gwen Goff, Nick Green, Linda Nice, Jane Rumbaugh, Barbara Simon, Brenda West, Janet Wilshire, Sue Crawford, Carol Hansson, Susan Havens, Jim Higdon, Rita Knight, Brian McClelland, Sally Peters, Wayne Showalter, Pam Thomason, Diane Tyler, Cecil Witherbee. Seventh Grade: Helen Bledsoe, Martha Campbell, Steve Chappell, Jackie Croft, Barbara Curry, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Sara Harper, Jane Jarvis, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Dwight Klippel, Mark Maxwell, Betsy Najar, Teddy Nolte, Jim Perin, Debby Pollock, Janet Thompson, Lou Allen, Mike Alma, Terry Castle, Nanette Heady, Bill Hiteshew, Nancy Amick, Mona Boatman, Jim Boswell, Doug Carden, Kenneth Ent, Dixie Johnson, Judith Keel, Gary Laughlin, Sandra Marlette, Sandra Pritchett, Sherri Raquet, Bob Rhoades, Tom Ridolfo, Steve Sash, Lynn Schoenewey, Tom Smith, Susie Young, Janice Atkinson, Evelyn Burton, Dick Colclesser, Beth Montgomery, Steve Smith, Joe Vaal. Thank You We wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown during the loss of my sister, Natalie Linnville. James Boswell and family

8:30 a.m. Service tuid 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 for 10:00 a.m. services only. The Church with the red doors is always open for meditation and prayer.

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Wednesday Duplicate Bridge 1. R. Hunt-S. Dachi 2. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Eschenbach 3. F. Hood-B. Blind 4. (Tie) M. Hale-S. Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. J. Barrett After the game of Wednesday, July 13, this group will not meet again until fall. Thank You, Troop 1297 The co-leaders of Brownie Troop 1297 from School Nd. 1 would like to thank the girls for the very lovely bracelet and earring sets we received at the end of the year. We shall treasure them always, along with pleasant memories of each and every girl in the troop. Thanks again. Mrs. Don Mclntire Mrs. Jack Briggs Mrs. Rocky Smith Westwood Country Club On Friday and Saturday, July 8 and 9, the Swimming Tteam will go to Ft. Wayne to participate in an Invitational Meet. This meet includes teams from throughout the state as well as some from surrounding states. On Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10, the State Meet is being held at Evansville, Ind. A few members of our team will participate in this meet also. Wednesday, July 13, the team will swim at Olympia Club at 6:00 p.m. This is a Central Indiana Conference dual meet. Teen Canteen will be held at the club Monday, July 11, 7:309:30 p.m. The Board of Directors will meet at Westwood Country Club at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, July 10. This is their regular meeting. At the Huntington, Ind., Mile ■Swim held Saturday, July 2, three, members of the Westwood Team placed as follows: Ist in the 11 and 12 boys, Gary Kinkead; 6th* in the 13 and 14 girls, Carolyn Poste; and 12th in the 13 and 14 boys, Bruce Boyer. The Westwood Country Club Swimming Team had two scheduled dual meets Saturday, July 2. One half the team traveled to Dolphin Club while the other half played host to Olympia Club. The scores of the meets were Westwood 539%, Olympia 202%, and Westwood 459, Dolphin 266. Westwood vs. Olympia Triple winners in this meet are Linda Kegley, Sandy Scyphers, Karen Kempf, Randy Stegemoller, Chip Sunier and Bob Poste. Three Central Indiana Conference Records were broken: 8 and Under Girls’ 50-M Backstroke, Janet O’Neal, Westwood, 59.3 (old record 102.3); 8 and Under Boys’ 50M. Freestyle, D. Helm, Westwood, 45.5 (old record 45.9); 100-M. Butterfly Girls 17 and Over, Sandy Scyphers, Westwood, 1:44.6 (old record 147.8). First place winners in this meet were: Girls: J. O’Neal, Lippard, S. Smith, D. Sunier, J. Boyer, K. Kempf, J. Atkinson, Eva Clark, S. Atkinson, M. Norquist, K. Douglas, L. Kegley, S. Scyphers, J. Gastineau, K. Kempf, M. Harlow. Boys: D. Helm, P. Klotzbier, T. Love, D. Thompson, R. Stegemoller, G. Jones, C. Sunier, T. Ridolfo, P. Boomershine, T. Ridolfo, B. Poste, S. McWilliams, J. Kempf. Triple winners in the West-wood-Dolphin Meet were Donna Atkinson, Pam Mathis, Patti Scyphers, Marty Theobald, Tommy Geiman, Dick Jacks, George Najar, and Chuck Martin. First place winners: Girls, S. Faust, D. Atkinson, P. Mathis, C. Gastineau, M. Theobald. Boys, T. Geiman, M. Phelps, J. Perin, K. Gray, K. King, T. Gray, H. Clark, D. Jacks, J. Wetzler, G. Najar, T. Moran, C. Huntley, C. Martin.

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

M. BROOKS BEGINS WESTSIDE PRACTICE Dr. Fred R. Brooks Jr., an infantryman in World War II and in Korea, will begin the private general practice of medicine July 5 at 3349 Georgetown Road. He will be associated with Dr. John T. Anderson. Dr. Brooks, a 1959 graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine, served his internship at Methodist Hospital. He is married, has two children and lives at' 1845 MacArthur Lane in Speedway. He is a member of the Speedway Methodist Church. ! * - Tri Kappa News Epsilon Eta Chapter of Tri Kappa met on Tuesday, June 28, at the Speedway Christian Church. Mrs. Russell Petit, president, conducted initiation services for the following pledges: Charlene Eversole, Karen Ewing, Judy Kendall, Judy Zimmerman, Margaret Shook, Pat Yoder, Lois Zeph, Myra Rash, Jo Ellen Miller, and Sally Kern. A delightful social hour followed the initiation and then a short business meeting was held. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Robert Faris; vice-president, Mrs. David Burns; recording secretary, Miss Rita Rosner; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Moran; treasurer, Mrs. James Mattis. Plans for the July picnic were announced. It will be held at the Riviera Club on July 26 at 6:15 pan. Members are asked to make reservations with Nancy Lewis by July 23. It was decided to have another Bridge-A-Rama next year. i ■ ■ Underwater Record Holder To Be Al Aqua-Quip Mr. John Gary, young skin diver who last week in Indianapolis set a world’s underwater endurance record with SCUBA (self - contained underwater breathing apparatus) equipment, will host an Open House for skin divers from 10 a.m. to 6:00 pm., Saturday, July 2, at Aqua-Quip, 4910 W. 16th St. Mr. Gary will be available to answer questions regarding his 78 hour and 35 minute stint at the bottom of the Meadows Motel pool, and to advise novice divert on proper equipment selection and safe driving practices. An experienced commercial diver in Gulf Coast petroleum operations, as well as an expert skin diver, Mr. Gary is probably better known in the Indianapolis area for his singing. He has sung locally at the Crown Room in the Meadows, and has appeared nationally on the Jack Paar and Dick Clark shows. Indianapolis Hiking Club ' On Sunday, July 10, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will go to Crawfordsville where they will visit the Lew Wallace Memorial and also the Wabash College Campus. For further information call Dave Weeden, 6330 Manker Road, ST. 6-9583.

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. 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). A friendly welcome awaits you at the Speedway Methodist Church. If you are not attending any church, at present, we invite you to worship with us. During both morning worship services, the 9:00 and 10:45, Sunday School classes for children through sixth grade are provided. Classes for youth and adults follow the early service. You are cordially invited to worship with us this Sunday. Building committee will meet tonight at 7:30 at the church. Rev. Howard E. Wright will occupy the pulpit at both services of worship on Sunday morning, July 10. Beautiful special music will be sung at both services. Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. , Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet Wednesday, July 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the church.

BROWNIE NEWS Although belated, the following covers the activities of Troop 1297 since last item in the Flyer. During March, 12 girls and two leaders represented us on Girl Scout Sunday at the Christian Church. We joined other troops in donating for the chancel flowers that day. On March 18 we had Investiture Service for our new member, Margaret Hook, which brought our total membership to 25. April—Our meetings were spent making miniature checkered flags for the Friendship Festival, April 30. We also went to Civic Theatre in the morning and had lunch at Merrill’s that same day. Thanks to Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Faulk, Mrs. Harrell, Mrs. Hermon, Mrs. Hook, Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Pickering who furnished the transportation. Also thanks to Mrs. Albert whose name was omitted as one of the drivers when we went to West Baking Co.' We had a Mother’s meeting in April to discuss camping and Mrs. Hook and Mrs. Faulk volunteered to take Day Camp training in order to accompany the 16 girls attending Day Camp in June. During the remaining meetings we made our sit-upons; practiced for and marched in Speedway’s “500” Festival Parade. We want to thank Loretta Perkins, Senior Scout, who marched with us. Our final activity was on June 6 when we attended the Little Rascals’ TV Show where everyone had a wonderful time. We thank Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Hook, Mr. Lucid, and Mrs. Mclntire for driving. Michigan State U. Alumni Club At a recent election meeting of the Michigan State University Alumni Club of Central Indiana, the following officers were elected for the year 1960-61. President, Robert F. Kershaw of Muncie (formerly hf lndianapoEST? Ist vice-president, J. Kenneth Borton; 2nd vice-president, Phil McQuillen; secretary, Lawrence Laidlaw; corresponding secretary, Raymond A. Dault; and treasurer, John Carmody, all of Indianapolis. Directors of the club for the forthcoming year are W. K. Makemson, H. E. Wriggelsworth, Thomas Lesh, Fred W. Meyer Jr., Miss Alice Giffels, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ralph Norman of Danville; Dr. Danville; Dr. Richard Goodale and Dr. Jerome Fallon of Muncie. There are 380 members of the club living in central Indiana. The local alumni club has been cited twice as the outstanding M.S.U. Alumni Club located out of the State of Michigan—once in 1954 when Mr. Kershaw was president and again last year when Mr. Dault served as president. Card of Thanks We wish to sincerely thank friends and neighbors for the flowers, cards and many kindnesses extended to us during our recent bereavement, the death of our wife and mother, Natalie Linville. Your thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated. • Mr. Wm. Linville Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Niemann

Speedway Cbristiaa Charcb I4ih 8L and Wintea Ave. CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Ministat Albert R. Graves, Minister of Education Robert J. Kintner, Minister of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-10:00 aan. Children’s Study and Worship 1:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 aun. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. We wish to extend a welcome to visitors in Speedway and also to those living here without a permanent church home. Next Sunday Rita Ashby will be the soloist. Dr. Montgomery will give both > sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr and Mrs. Arthur Blum. The Education Committee will meet Monday, July 11, at 7:30 pan. There will be a meeting of the new Official Board and Trustees on Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 pan. Mr. Rosebrock, chairman, asks that all members plan to attend.

Mrs. Norris Retires From Lilly's Retiring from Eli Lilly and Company on June 30 with a combined service record of sixtyeight years are Mrs. Sarah M. Sommer and Mrs. L. May Norris. Mrs. Sommer, who was employed May 15, 1925, has spent her thirty-five-year career in the production division. She holds a supervisory position in the ointment department. Mrs. Norris, who has chosen to retire at an early age under provisions of the Lilly retirement plan, has done secretarial work since joining Lilly on March 28, 1927. She retires as secretary to the manager of Eli Lilly International Corporation’s personnel planning department. Mrs. Norris and her husband, Fred H. Norris, have moved from Indianapolis to Dunedin, Florida. Their local address was 5062 W. 15th street. ' BAND DAY FESTIVAL High school bands in Marion County have been invited to Indiana University’s 11th fall Band Day Festival Oct. 15 in the new 48,000-seat football stadium. Old Memorial Stadium bulged at its seams last year when the university department of bands paraded 6,000 bandsmen and twirlers from 107 Hoosier high schools before the home football crowd. Judging by the steadily increasing interest in the colorful band pageant, I.U. Band Director Ronald D. Gregory expects an even larger group of high school musicians this year to help inaugurate the new stadium. The opening of the new I.U. stadium will herald a new era in Indiana University athletics, for 1960 is the year that marks the development of a completely new non-tax supported athletic plant. Located north of the campus, and providing parking accommodations for some 14,000 cars, the athletic plant will include the stadium and a fieldhouse now under construction, and future additions of an 18,000-capacity basketball arena and an outdoor swimming pool built to Olympic specifications. Card of Thanks The family of Herschel Long wishes to thank our kind neighbors, friends, relatives and Father Lindemann for expressions of sympathy and the lovely floral offerings extended during our recent bereavement.

Church of Christ 1956 West 10th Street Services: Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p m. Thursday 7:30 pjn. For information call CH. 1-438? St. John’s Episcopal Church ALLISON SCHOOL—S24O West 22nd SL Nursefy 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. 3-6278. 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 ate always available.

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Reaaiiiay Roand-I/p More than 275 boys and 'girls are reading regularly in the Reading Round-Up, the summer recreational reading program at the High School Library. The RoundUp will continue until July 29, the last day the library will be open this summer. Several boys and girls have already finished reading the required 15 books to qualify for the certificate. They are Steve Anderson, Sandy Felty, Julie Gaddis, Pat Gyarmati, Joyce Hermon, Lora Hittie, Gail Lyons, and Ricky Wacker. Hourt for the summer are from 9 to 12, 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Monday through Thursday and from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 on Friday. Baseball News Meteors defeated Richart, 4 to 0. Craig, Neat and Shelton collaborated again for a one-hitter and a total of 12 strikeouts. There were four 2-base hits. Mike Short, 2; Scotty Neat and Kenny Craig, 1 each. Doug DeWitt, in playing “heads-up” baseball, made two put-out assists from right field position. Meteors. 4 runs, 8 hits, no errors. Meteors defeated Speedway Indians, 9 to 1. Craig and Neat each pitched 3 innings and allowed only 2 hits between them, one a double by Mike Brown. Craig and Perin each hit a home run and Thomson hit a double for the Meteors. of the Indians made a great play on a well-hit ground ball through the middle of Neat. Meteors, 9 runs, 6 hits, 1 error. Indians, 1 run, 2 hits, 2 errors. Eagledale Little & Pony Leagues Fish Fry & Ice Cream Social The Eagledale Little League will have a Fish Fry and Ice Cream social, Saturday, July 16, at their ball diamonds located behind the Eagledale Plaza Shopping Center. Starting at noon and running continuously until the drawing for a Hi Fidelity Record Player and Transistor Radio at 8 p.m. All-Star ball games will be played throughout the day with Minor, Major and Pony League boys and fathers participating. Hourly door prizes will be given and ballots for those desiring to vote for the league’s future officers will be available.

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