Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1960 — Page 4

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Mom has decided to have a better lawn. Timmy, like any good scout, helps. First, he applies TURF BUILDER* It steady-feeds without burning. Next, it's mom’s turn. She’s chosen CLASSIC* seed because

it’s all-perennial, weed-free, makes a showplace lawn. And it goes on the same way—a pleasant half hour stroll with the Scotts Spreader. Hmmm. Bet dad takes all the credit. The new Scotts Lawn Program Guide tells you how to get a better lawn this very fall. It’s free. Ask us for it. Save *5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) plus Scotts Seed (5.95), both only 17.90

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Personals Tom Brady 111 has returned to Flint, Mich., where he will resume study in the Engineering School of the General Motors Institute and will also take up his new duties as secretary of his fraternity, Alpha Gamma Upsilon and president of the G.M.I. Glee Club of which he is the accompanist. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brady, Jr., 7101 Carlsen Ave., of Ridgewood. —-■■■ ■ Stanley H. Eppen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Eppen, stationed at New London Connecticut, an engineman on the U.S.S. Fulton, the first converted nuclear submarine tender, is now on a 2 month cruise to Scotland and England. Stanley’s present address is U.S.S. Fulton, AS-11, Div. M.; c/o Fleet Post Office, New York City, New York. We have a new address for Ret. E-l Robert L. Thomas, BR 16-661-684; Co. D 4th Bn. 2nd TRB; Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Grade One—l 66 Grade Two—l 69 Grade Three—l 63 Grade Four—lß2 Grade Five—lß2 Grade Six—lss Grade Seven—l 96 Grade Eight—lß3 Grade Nine—l 44 Grade Ten—l 43 Grade Eleven—l2l

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) « Sunday, the 18th, rain or shine, to leave for the family picnic at Danville Park. There will be transportation for those whose parents aren’t driving. Any parent unable to attend, but willing to transport a load to or from the Danville Park, please call Jack Troth, CH. 44546 or Mrs. Helser, CH. 4-1696. Remember the family is to bring enough food for them, girls to bring a covered dish, boys bring 50c—everyone bring own service and drinks. Also, bring a blanket to sit on. Brenda Montgomery will speak on her European trip, and there will be a short business meeting. Corky Queener will also speak. Members of the Steering and Survey Committees for the new church will meet in the Bethany room at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, the 18th. Esther Circle will meet Tuesday, September 20, with Mrs. Doyle Wilcox, 2208 Fisher. She will be assisted by Mrs. Raymond Feeley and' Mrs. Forrest McGilliard. Mrs. Feeley will give the worship and the program topic is “Our Heritage.” Naomi Circle will meet Tuesday, the 20th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany room. Hostesses are Margaret Wilson and Harriette Aichele. Mrs. John Andrae will give the worship and John Andrae will speak on “This Is Our Heritage.” Mary-Martha Circle will meet Wednesday, September 21, at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. W. L. Heston, 5233 W. 16th. She will be assisted lege Mrs. Grover Staley. Mrs. E. M. Ross will give the worship and the program, “Wandering Migrant,” will be presented by Mrs. Raymond Moore. Lydia Circle will meet Wednesday, the 21st, at 1:00 p.m. with Mrs. Alex Gilmore, 3824 W. Michigan. She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Balmer. Mrs. F. H. Bisselberg will conduct the worship, and Mrs. J. T. Huber the program. Teachers Workshop conducted by the Leadership Recruitment and Training Committee and directed by Mrs. Helen Kelley will continue on Wednesday, the 21st, at 7:30 p.m. * Junior Hi CYFers will have their fall round-up on Sunday, September 25th in Fellowship Hall. Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m. and reservations should be made with Mrs. Rahm by Wednesday, September 21st. The cost is 50c. Mrs. Betty Graves will install the new officers. Choirs. Monday—sth and 6th Grade boys, 3:15. Wednesday— Angelus (3rd and 4th Graders), 3:15. Thursday—sth and 6th Grade Girls, 3:15; 7th, Bth and 9th Grade boys, 6:00; Girls, 6:30; Chanoel (Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors and other adults), 7:30. ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Communion at the eight o’clock Mass Sunday morning. Breakfast in the social room will follow the Mass. Everyone is invited to come and have breakfast. Cadet Football Jamboree will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at the CYO Stadium on W. 16th street in Indianapolis. St. Christopher children will be selling tickets again after all the Masses Sunday. Proceeds will help to finance he stadium which is used by all the Catholic grade and high school students of Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Deanery N.C.C.W. is conducting their annual general workshop next Tuesday, September 20th from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Catholic Community Center, 542 N. College avenue, * Indianapolis. Officers of the Altar Society and various parish chairmen from St. Christopher plan to attend. Each lady is asked to bring along her own sandwiches. The Deanery hostesses will furnish cookies and coffee. Any lady in the parish who is interested may attend. For further information, she is invited to call Mrs. Morelia Hughes, St. Christopher delegate, AX. 1-6621. The High Masses on Monday and Thursday mornings at 8 o’clock were offered for special intentions. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Theising requested the High Mass on Tuesday morning for the Rev. A. C. Schnellenberger who died the past week in the southern part of Indiana. The families of Father Schnellenberger and Father Lindemann were very close friends. On Wednesday morning the High Mass was for Herman Medenwald at the request of St. Christopher Bowling League. Leon M. Dial will be remembered in the Mass on Friday morning, requested by Raymond and Julia Medvesek. The High Mass Saturday morning will be said in celebration of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Orlando and Kay Eddelman. May we add our congratulations to Midge and Kay, and to Lewis and Ruth Aharen who too will be celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Saturday. « The Children’s Department of Catholic Charities is making a plea for foster homes for children. Any interested person should contact Miss Elizabeth F. Lenz, Supervisor, 623 E. North street, Indianapolis. Men’s Club first Stag Party of the season is scheduled for Thuraday night, September 22d.

Thursday, September 15, IVSD

Grade Twelve—l 47 Enrollment for adult evening classes will be at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 20, in Room 121 of the high school. During the past two years classes have been held in clothing, typewriting, and shorthand. Other classes can be organized if there is sufficient demand and if teachers are available! Miss Agnes Spencer, faculty yearbook advisor, has received word from Artmaster Yearbooks, Inc., that the 1960 Speedette has been awarded a Certificate of Ex- . cellence for its layout, originality, * photography, art work, and general theme. In their first game of the season the Speedway varsity football team defeated Plainfield 18-6 in a Mid-State Conference game. The Sparkplugs play Decatur Central this Friday night at Decatur Central. The first home game will be with Brownsburg on Friday, September 23. The Speedway Freshmen defeated Plainfield 19-0 in a game last week. <*• There are still football season tickets available at $1.50 for students and $2.50 for adults. All tickets at the gate will be 75c. There will be a pre-sale of tickets to grade school students at 40c at their respective schools. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently: Lyons—Bright Wampum McCahill—Modern sports car American Heritage—lndians of the Plains McClellan —India Saturday Review—Saturday Review Treasury Saturday Review—Saturday Review Gallery McNeer—Armed with courage Martin—No one must ever know Meader—Shadow in the pines Meader—Wild pony island Meader—Voyage of the Javelin Poling—Mine eyes have seen Moscow—Collision course Mowat—Grey seas under Murphy—Wild stallion