Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1960 — Page 1

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St. Christopher’s Catholic Church . 5335 West 16ih Street Rev. L. A. Lindemann, Pastor Rev. R. J. Terrill... Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses: 6:30—8:00--10:00—11:30 Empty crates on W. 15th street back of the school will be awaiting your newspapers, magazines and old telephone books Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week. Please bring your newspapers (Continued on Page 5)

SCHOOL NEWS The 1960 football schedule for the Speedway Sparkplugs is printed below. New teams on the schedule are Franklin Township and Ben Davis. Due to the fact that the first two games are away, season ticket sales for home games will not be made until the week of September 12. Announcement of the dates and times will be made in the September 8 issue of the Flyer. 1960 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 9, Plainfield, There, 8:00 p.m. September 16, Decatur Central, There, 8:00 p.m. September 23, Brownsburg, Here, 8:00 p.m. October 4, Franklin Township, Here, 7:30 p.m. , •• October 8, Bloomington, There, 7:30 p.m. October 14, Beech Grove, There, 7:30 p.m. October 21, Danville (Homecoming Game) Here, 7:30 p.m. October 26, Pike Township, Here, 7:30 p.m. October 29, Ben Davis, There, 7:30 p.nj. CURRENT SCHOOL CALENDAR August 31-September 2, Preschool Teachers’ Meetings. ► September "6, First Day of School for Pupils. September 9, Football, Plainfield, There, 8:00 p.m. September 16, Football, Deca■tur Central, There, 8:00 p.m. The system of book rental and paper fees used in Speedway Schools the past several years will be continued this year. Under this system all books, pencils, paper, and other necessary materials are furnished, for children in grades kindergarten through six. Books and paper are supplied in grades seven through twelve. In grades J-8 an average of about twentyfive dollars* worth of books, paper, and other materials are furnished each pupil during the school year. In high school pupils are charged one-fourth of the price of a textbook and the full price of workbooks and other consumable materials. Semester book and paper fees in grades K-8. will be the same as last year: Kindergarten, $1.00; Grades 1-6, $4.00; Grades 7-8, $4.50. The entire year’s fees, which are double the semester fees, may be paid at the beginning of the year. In fact, that is preferable, since practically all books are purchased at the beginning of 1 the year. As mentioned above, high school book fees will vary with the classes taken. All pupils in grades 1-12 will rePQrt at 8:15 Tuesday morning, •September 6, for enrollment. After enrolling, pupils will be dismissed for the remainder of the day. Kindergarten enrollment procedure is listed under each elementary school. > Birth certificates will be required of all kindergarten pupils and all first grade pupils who did not attend Speedway Schools last year. To be eligible for kindergarten a child must be five years old by September 9. To be eligible for the first grade a child must be six years old by September 9. JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL High School pupils in grades 9 through 12 will report Tuesday morning, September 6, at 8:15, directly to home rooms as indicated on program cards mailed to individual students. Pupils in grades 7 and 8 will report to home rooms as follows: 7A, Room 221; 78, Room 203; 7C, Room 206; 7D, Room 172; 7E, Room 121; 7F, Room 108; BA, Room 201, 88, Room 165; BC, Room 114; BD, Room 110; BE, Room 150; BG, Room 151. CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL (No. 1) x In order to facilitate the enrolling of Kindergarten pupils the following schedule has been set up. Tuesday morning, September 6, children with last names beginrning with A through H will enroll at 8:15 to 9:00 a.m.; I through P will enroll at 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., and Q through Z will enroll at 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. First grade boys will enroll with

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Fish Fry The West Side Christian Church is having a Fish Fry, Friday ancj Saturday nights, Aug. 26 and 27 at Indianola Park, 1800 W. Washington St. Mrs. Kress in Room F. First grade girls will enroll with Mrs. Stout in Room B. Second grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Layne jn Room 6. Second grade girls will enroll with Miss Bloomenstock in Room 4. All third grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Brooks in Room' 9. All fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Beals in Room 8. All fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Ridlen in Room 7. All sixth grade girls will enroll with Mr. Keesling in Room 2. All sixth grade boys will enroll with Mr. Ross in Room 3. A. C. NEWBY SCHOOL (No. 2) Boys and girls will enroll at the A. C. Newby School 2, 1849 N. Whitcomb, as follows: Kindergarten (only between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.) Room 1. Mrs. Hickok (Those whose last names begin with A through M should enroll between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. Those whose last names with N through Z should enroll between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m.) First grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Allen in Room 2. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Aichele in Room 4. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Wilson in Room 3. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss H. Smith in Room 7. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. D. Smith and i Mrs. Jo Ann Hachmeister in Room 6. JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL (No. 3) Boys and girls will enroll at the James A. Allison School 3, 5240 W. 22nd Street, as follows: Kindergarten, Room 2, Mrs. Bratton. Those whose - last names begin with A through H will enroll between 8:15 and 9:15. Those whose last names begin with I through R will enroll between 9:15 and 10:30. Those whose last names begin with S through Z will enroll between 10:15 and 11:30. First grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Mcllvain and Mrs. Miller in Room 4. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Kern and Miss Thomas in Room 6. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Meyer and Mrs. Joyce in Room 8. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss I. Smith and Mrs. Wagle in Room 14. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Middaugh and Miss Heaton in Room 11. Sixth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mr. Silvers and Mr. Hooper in Room 9. FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL (No. 4) Boys and girls will enroll at the Frank H. Wheeler School 4, 5700 Meadowood Drive as follows: Kindergarten, in Room 2. Those whose last names begin with A through H should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with I through S should enroll between 9:15 and 10:15. Those whose last names begin with T through Z should enroll between 10:15 and 11:15. First grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Reid in Room 4. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Nixon in Room 5. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Cleveland in Room 6. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Purichia in Room 7. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll withers. Bigelow in Room 8. Sixth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mr. Bainbridge in Room 9.

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THE CHALLENGE OF TOMORROW—III Frank Frosch Although this article concerning location comes from my typewriter, it could very well be coming from the lips of all who are now new members of the society of the world. For actually, not intending to be informative or controversial, I am dedicating this, my third column, to you, the adults of Speedway, who have made our successful ascent possible. During World War I, a group of men sat glumly in trenches where they had been stationed for many months. They had seen all kinds of physical hardships—men being blown to bits, soldiers dying of incurable diseases, and comrades literally rotting away from the conditions. It was in these trenches of France they made a solemn declaration that they would do all they could to keep the future generations of the world from having to see anything of the magnitude to which they were presented. The survivors, upon returning to America, promptly laid the roots of the American Legion on the basis of their penetrating impressions and their desire never to have another generation go through such a dilemma. ~ The situation created by you, the adults of Speedway, will, I can safely predict, produce the same end, only by a different (Continued on Page 4) Personals Eleven Butler University students from Speedway are among 246 students named to the dean’s list for the second semester of the 1959-60 college year, according to figures released by the registrar’s office. A scholastic average of “B” or above is required for selection. Those from Speedway are: Joan Lee, 2018 Allison Road. Judith Raybem, 1534 N. Norfolk. Joan Sue Wilcox, 2220 Fisher Street. Judy Standiford, 1815 Eisenhower Drive. Patricia Reagan, 5102 Ford Street. James Burkhart, 5130 W. Ford Street. Donald Terry, 1940 Cunningham Road. «• Mary Sue Finch, 1904 Winton Avenue. , Judy Kay Wood, 5032 W. 14th Street. Alexandra Edwards, 60 4 5 Drive. New address for Richard Schrock, ATNAN 531-64-17 AEW BARRON PAC Box 1644 Navy 14 v FPO, San Francisco, California He has returned to Barbers Point Naval Air Station at Honolulu after a month with a flight crew*based at Midway. On August 19, Miss Sally Kern and Miss Melinda McArthur gave a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Bonnie North, whose marriage to Mr. Larry Worman will take place September 24. Refreshments of cake and punch were served. Guests including Miss North and her mother, Mrs. Don North were; Mrs. Victor Worman and daughter Becky, Joyce Shinkle, Janie Hardin, Mary Margaret Johnson, Kathy Kruse, Judy Kirchhoff, Layna Hamilton, Dee Swords, Sandy Huffman, Sandy Nice, Beverly Trueblood, Rowena Degan, Mrs. Fred Scyphers and daughter, Sandi, Jo Ellen Haynes, Roberta Jarvis, Judy Zimmerman, Mrs. Malcolm McArthur, and Mrs. Wendell* H. Kern.

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 mid 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.

Thursday, August 25, 1960

IMPORTANT FLYER NOTICE We will be closed for vacation next week. There will be no Flyer published until the week of Sept. Bth. Please note: Due to the Labor Day Holiday, all display advertising and church news should be in by Saturday, Sept. 3. Other material will be taken until Tuesday noon, Sept. 6. Local Girl To Attend School At Lima, Peru Barbara Marmaduke, 5040 W. 14th Street in Speedway, is en route to Lima, Peru, where she and four other Indiana University students will register Thursday (Aug. 18) for I.U.’s second junior year at the University of San Marcos. At San Marcos, oldest South American University, the Speedway coed will take regular courses under Peru’s most distinguished educators. Accompanying the five LU. students as program director and counselor is Miss Diane Ruth Goodrich of Chicago, former Spanish teacher at Macalester College and currently a doctoral candidate in Indiana’s department of Spanish and Portuguese. Inaugurated in 1959 through an agreement with the U. S. Department of State and the University of San Marcos, the “junior year in Peru” program last year marked the first university-sponsored group of North Americans to enroll for a full year at a South American university. Following her year at San Marcos, Miss Marmaduke will return to the Bloomington campus to complete her final year of undergraduate study. Westwood Country Club Swim Team News At the Junior Olympic and Open Age Group Swim Meet held at the Broad Ripple Pool, August il, 12 and 13, the Westwood Boys won the trophy for Ist place in,, the Junior Olympic events. The City Meet was also held at Broad Ripple Pool on August 20 and 21. Westwood teams placed 3rd in this meet. Individuals scoring points for the team were: Diana Lippard, Carolyn Poste, Patti Scyphers, Jo Ellen Boyer, Sally Smith, Karen Kempf, Donna Atkinson, Eva Clark, Sandi Scyphers, Marti.. Theobald, Patti Gastineau, Mudge Harlow, Mark Wraight, Tom Geiman, Mike Phelps, Mike Jaimet, Steve Nickles, Jim Perin, Gary Kinkead, George Najar, Kenny King, Dick Jacks, Bruce Boyer, Don Niederhauser, Bob Poste, Jerry Rosner, Doug Strouse, Cass Clark, Tom Gray, Chip Sunier, Chuck Martin. Tom Geiman received the high point trophy for the boys 9 and 10. Tom -scored 3 individual first places. A few members of the team are competing in the Shakamak Swim Meet, August 26, 27 and 28. Michigan State U. Alumni Club The Michigan State University Alumni Club of Central Indiana will have their annual picnic on Sunday, August 28, 1960 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ovaitt, 7640 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis. The local alumni club has 380 members located throughout Central Indiana. The club has consistently been one of the top alumni clubs located out of the State of Michigan and has been so honored by the University.

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

Baseball Banquet • . <—■ Last Thursday evening the Speedway State Bank entertained at a banquet held at the Holiday Inn for all of the. Speedway Baseball j Coaches as well as the officers of the Association. / Mr. G. E. Brown spoke for the Bank and welcomed all. Mr. C. P. Hunter was absent due to illness. Everyone enjoyed a wonderful chicken dinner with all the trimmings. Identification bracelets were presented to the young school boys who umpired this summer’s baseball. We all wish to say “thanks” to the Bank, Mr. Brown and Mr. Hunter for this wonderful party! "Checker Playing Time In Indiana" When it’s checker playing time iii L Indiana, Youtcan have your fun and put ■away your cares; If you drag out the good old , checker board, For a happy trip across the magic * | squares. You can really sit and think and sweat and stew, Until you have the proper move that is right and new; For the man across the board is sure to get the bump, If you put ’em on the square and make the proper jump. So pack your bag and grab your hat and come down to the state, And be one of the lucky checker I boys before it is too late; You can beat them, every one, regardless of their size, Then rush back home again and show the folks your prize. The 1960 Indiana State Checker Tournament will be held again this year at the Indianapolis YMCA Checker Club on the Labor Day Week End of September 3rd, 4th and sth. There will be a Shott Business Meeting at 11:00 a.m. September 3rd and play will start at 1:30 p.m. going through Sunday and finishing Monday, September sth. This will be an 8 Round Swiss Tournament again with 4 Games per Round, with 2 Rounds on Saturday, 3 Rounds on Sunday and 3 Rounds on Monday. Tell All Your Friends, come out and be a Real Checker Booster and have a Good Old Time Checker Tournament again this year. The American Checker Federation is Really Going Places this year with a Very Active Program for the Expert as well as for the Average Player. Lee Munger is doing a fine job putting out the ACF Bulletin every other month for AU ACF Members. The National ACF Tournament wiU start Oct. 3rd up in Wisconsin, the Lakeside Tourists Tournament will be in Ohio in August and the Southern Tournament and the Big Match between Basil Case and Bobby Martin wiU be the same month. Every American Checker Player should be a Member of the ACF and I want to take this opportunity to invite ALL INDIANA CHECKER PLAYERS to join the American Checker Federation, the Indiana Checker Association and to take part in this Tournament. Tell your friends and I want to see you at Our Best Indiana Checker Tournament.

Church of the Master American Baptist Church 1620 N. Girls School Road WILLIAM HELM, Pastor ” 1323 N. Furman—CH. 1-7048 Sunday Morning Unified Service 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. 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 Rev. S. T. Moore, Pastor 4929 Ford SL Speedway Telephone CH. 4-8267 REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. N.Y.P.S.P -nr Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 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 services, the 9:00 and (Continued on Page 4)

Notice of Hearing AU persons interested are hereby notified that on the 7th day of Sept., 1960 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town HaU, 1450 N. Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway wiU hold a pubUc hearing on sa petition for a variance on the property at 5350 Crawfordsville Rd., more particularly described as foUows: The Petition Request: the Board to grant a variance to permit the operation of a beauty shop.* LilUan Nolte, Petitioner

WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB • Teen Canteen will be held Monday, August 29, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Adult Ballroom Lessons wiU begin September 15 and extend until November 17. The full course" price is $12.00 for members and $15.00 for guests. Weekly prices $1.50 for members and $1.75 for guests. John Towles a former Arthur Murray instructor will be the teacher. For further information caU CH. 4-9007, CH, 3-0721, CH, 4-3604, ME. 6-3673. Square Dance Lessons beginning September 19, 8:00-10:15 p.m. Gabe Owens will. be instructor. Call Robert H. Davison, CH. 40219 for further information. Tri Kappa Bridge-A-Rdma If you Uke to play contract bridge, why not call and register for one of the two Bridge-a-ramas which the Speedway Tri Kappas are sponsoring? One of these bridge contests wiU be played by couples of women and wiU be played in the daytime. The other Bridge-a-rama will be open to both men and women. Ladies may play in both contests but with different partners. For information or registration, please caU 'either Mrs. Harrison BUnd, CH. 1-9772, Mrs. Charles Poland, AX. 1-4400, Mrs. Bill Cook, CH. 4-1686 or Mrs. Earl Chadwick, CH. 4-2119. tinde To-Trim Cylinder Lines W. B. Nicholson, president of Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, announced today that the need to expand production of a number of cryogenic products has made it necessary for Linde to give up the manufacture and sale of cylinders for propane,, refrigerant, and anhydrous ammonia service. Linde’s machinery for producing these cylinders has been sold to Cylinders, Incorporated, an affiliate of Newark Steel Drum Company, 1200 West Blancke Street, Linden, New Jersey, from whom users will be able to purchase the cylinders in the future. Linde is imparting all of its relevant technology to Cylinders, Incorporated. Linde will fill all ordqjrs for these cylinders now on its books before manufacturing stops on September 30. The machinery will be turned over beginning on October 1 and Cylinders, Incorporated expects to be shipping cylinders from its Linden plant by February 1, 1961.

Speedway Christian Church I4ih Si. and Winion Av*. » CHapel 4-2000 Ray Montgomery, Minister John Andrae, Assistant to the Minister Albert R. Graves, Minister of Education Robert J. Kintner; Minister Of Music TWO MORNING SERVICES First Worship Service 9:00-16:00 a.m. Children’s Study and Worship 1:00-10:35 and 11:00-12:00 a.m. Youth and Adult Classes 10:00-10:35 a.m. Second Worship Service 11:00-12:00 a.m. We wish to extend a welcome to any who would like to worship with us. Next Sunday, in Dr. Montgomery’s absence, Rev. John Andrae will give the sermons. Mr. Kintner informs us that the adult chancel choir will resume rehearsals Thursday, August 31st. Roses on our lectern recently were for James William Dishon, son of Marshal and Peggy Dishon (grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Continued on Page 4)

Girl Scout Participation At Indiana State Fair Girl Scouts and their leaders in the five county area of the Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council will be guests of the Indiana State Fair Board on Scout Day, the opening day of the fair, August 31. Scouts and leaders wearing uniforms will be admitted free. Those not in uniform will be admitted free on presentation of Scout membership cards. Scouts and leaders are to assemble at the track gate at the east end of the Radio Center adjacent to the grandstand at 12:15 p.m. From there they will march down the track to the grandstand to the sections reserved for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. A joint program by the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts will be presented from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. which will be followed by the Western Horse Show and Rodeo. During the program the Girl Scouts will present five International folk dances. These include a Polish dance by Speedway Scouts; Scottish dance by girls from the Fortville area; Danish folk dance by Intermediate Troop 772; Mexican Hat dance by Intermediate Troop 42; and a Ukrainian folk dance by Intermediate Troop 762, all of Indianapolis. Throughout the Fair period the Girl Scouts will appear on various programs. Three Girl Scouts from the Plainfield area, wearing International uniforms representing countries in the World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts, will represent the International division of the Fair at the opening ceremony 8 a.m., August 31, at the Coliseum. Also on August'3l at 4:15 p.m. Scouts from the Fortville area will present a folk dance in the International Building. Other eVents scheduled follow: Thursday, September 1, 8 p.m., International Building Ukrainian folk dances; Friday, September 2, 2:30 p.m., International Building Danish and other foreign dances; Wednesday, September 7, 2 p.m., International Day, International Bldg., Japanese dance by Brownie Troop 1188, Indianapolis; 7 p.m., International Building— International Day program “Scouting Around the World” featuring 30 Scouts in International Uniforms. The girls belong to troops in the Plainfield and Avon communities. During the fair the Girl Scouts will display an International Exhibit in the International Building.

Church of Christ 1956 West 10th Street 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 5ch00119:35 a.m. Coffee Hour 4k Speedway Daptist 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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Westwood Duplicate Aug. 16th Winners: North-South 1. J. Simon-Bamhardt ♦ 2. Bastinelli-Hale 3. Bell-V. Pein 4. Dr. and Mrs. R. Eschenbach 5. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hood East-West 1. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett 2. B. Blind-R. Chadwick 3. Mr. and Mrs. B. Casselman 4. T. Rosebrock-P. Vos 5. Smith-Weathers Northwest Kiwanis Sponsor Avondale The Northwest Kiwanis will sponsor a performance of “Young and the Beautiful” starring Margaret O’Brien at the Avondale Playhouse, Tuesday, August 30, 8:30 p.m. Get your tickets from Mr. Millar Maddrey at the Speedway State Bank or from Mr. Walker at Conkle Funeral Home. Admission" is $2.75. Avondale Playhouse is located In-The-Meadows, 4000 Meadows Drive. Like To Learn To Dance? If so, we would like to have you take adult lessons at Westwood Country Club. The course consisting of 10 lessons will begin Thursday, Sept. 15, thru Nov. 17th, 8 p.m. John Towels, a former Arthur Murray instructor, will be the teacher. The full price is $12.00 for members and $15.00 for guests per couple. Weekly prices are $1.50 for member and $1.75 for guests. For further information, please call Joan or Bob Winings CH. 4-9007. Outdoor Dance St. Anthony’s Junior CYO is sponsoring an outdoor dance at the school grounds at 379 North Warman Avenue on Sunday, August 28th. Dancing from 8 till 11 p.m. Bernie Herman will spin the platters for this August Fandango. ATTENTION. SPEEDWAY H.S. ALUMNI MEMBERS! ANNUAL DANCE, SEPT. 3 WESTLAKE TERRACE NORTHWEST ‘ASSEMBLY OF GOD 5403 W. 26th Street (Temporary location) SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic 7:00 p.m. MIDWEEK SERVICE Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. Come, bring your Bibles and study with us the wonderful word of life. Pastor Yale E. Roberts, CH. 1-1302. If you need transportations, call CH. 1-1302 or AX. 1-5468.

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