Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1961 — Page 4

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WESTSIDE WOMEN'S SYMPHONY GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS A very delightful pitch-in luncheon preceded the election of the new 1961 officers at the home of Mrs. T. J. Maloney on Thursday, March 16th. Mrs. Chris Miller, president, Mrs. Russell Petit, vice pres., Mrs. Charles Peevler, secretary and Mrs. Maude Scheil, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gales were guests at this meeting. Westling Championships State YMCA Wrestling Championships were held at Krannert Memorial YMCA with nine ‘Y* teams competing. Krannert Y took first place team trophy with 85 points; run-ner-up, Richmond, with 41 points. Port Wayne, third place, followed seven points behind with 37; fourth, Eastside, 29; fifth, Lafayette, 25; sixth, Huntington, 24; seventh, LaPorte, 14; eighth was Marion and kokomo, two points each. Sandy Johnson, a former Purdue wrestler, coaches the winning Krannert team. Krannert ‘Y’ took five of the ten first places and two of the second places.

Indpls. Hiking Club /The Indianapolis Hiking Club will have an Blaster Sunrise Hike on Sunday, April 2. Meet at the intersection of Washington Blvd. and Fall Creek Parkway at 7:00 a.m. The hike will be along Fall Creek to the Tee Pee at Fall Creek and 38th Street for a ‘Dutch Treat” breakfast, then return to the starting place. Leader: Miss Marie Werzell, 2063 N. Meridian St., WA. 5-9389. Memorial Baptist Holy Week & Easter Services Dr. U. S. Clutton, fifty years pastor of Tuxedo Park Baptist Church, will bring the devotions Thursday evening, 7:30 at the Annual Communion Service. Mrs. Omar Rybolt, teacher at Garden City School, will sing and direct

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the choir assisted by Mr. Ryboltat the organ. “Come, See The Place” is the title of the Easter Sunrise Pageant, 7:30 a.m. directed by Mrs. Jean Brower. Readers are Mrs. Etta Kern and Mr. V. R. Henderson. The Chapel and Chancel Choirs will assist directed by Mrs. Jewel Freeland and Mr. Jos. Brower. Easter Worship Service, 9:30 a.m., Church School at 10:40, Baptismal Service, 7:00 p.m. Just Don't Feel Right? Nothing hurts you. You have no fever. In fact, you have no symptoms you can really talk about. But you just don’t feel right. Doctors call this feeling “malaise.” Sometimees the weather can bring it on. Researchers have discovered that many peeople don’t feel quite well when the barometric pressure is dropping. But they get over it when the barometer rises once more. Malaise can be a symptom of serious trouble, though. It is often the first warning sign of many illnesses, from the common cold to hepatitis. It is particularly marked in that ailment of young adults, infectious mononucleosis, when malaise persists for weeks. If malaise hangs around for more them a day or two, it is time to go to your doctor. Don’t feel embarrassed that you cem’t be more definite about what ails you.

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Just tell him that you have a general feeling of maleiise and how long you’ve had it. Sometimes the doctor cem’t spot the underlying cause right away. Then he will tell you to wait for a day or two for more definite symptoms to appear. But other times the doctor will find the cause of malaise before your illness has progressed any further. Then he can treat your ailment before it gets much worse. Remember, it isn’t normal to feel not quite well. Give your doctor a chance to do something about it. Indiana Bell Construction Indiana Bell telephone service grew and improved in 1960 in proportion to the record-breaking construction program the company carried out during the year, Indiana Bell said in its 1960 annual report issued today. Addition of new buildings, dial switching equipment, wire and cable, long distance circuits and types of telephones brought Indi-

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ana Bell to new heights in its ability to serve Hoosiers, the report said. Much of the expansion and improvement, it added, was made possible by the company’s expenditure of more than $39,000,000 for that purpose during the year. The program was the largest ever carried out by Indiana Bell in a single year, although the expenditure has been greater than $29,000,000 annually since 1957. While its service and facilities were being developed through the year, the report pointed out, Indiana Bell’s basic teleephone rates remained “among the lowest in the state in exchanges of like size.” The price of the firm’s service, it added, “has gone up less than half as much as the average prices of consumer goods and services” during the last 20 years. Highlighting the firm’s growth during 1960, the report stated, was the installation of Indiana Bell’s millionth telephone in mid-Sep-tember. The milestone was reached as the company increased its total number of telephones in service to 1,012,599 at the end of 1960, an increase of 45,942 over

the total reported at the end of 1959. “Almost two-thirds of the year’s increase in telephones in

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