Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1961 — Page 4

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ai Aiifi "Get a Reinforced Concrete NUW ■ Incinerator to Protect Your Yard" Clean, Safe Disposal of Paper— Trash —Garbage

PRE-FABRICATED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION . . . EASILY ASSEMBLED OR MOVED, YET LASTS A LIFETIME.

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Speedway State Bank

Main Office: 6300 Crawfordsvllla Road Speedway, Ind.

Organists Meeting The American Guild of Organists, Indianapolis Chapter, will be entertained Tuesday evening, October 10th, by the Chancel Choir of Roberts Park Methodist Church. The program will be given in the church sanctuary, beginning at 8 p.m., and will be open to the public. The chancel choir is directed by Lucille Jones, choir director. Barbara S. Beatty is the organist. Preceding the program, A.G.O. members and their guests will hold a 6:30 dinner meeting at the church. Jolly Homemakers .. The Jolly Homemakers will meet at the home of Kay Wegener, 6103 Maren Drive at 11 a.m., Oct. 11th. Co-hostesses will be Mary Lou Keever, and Edie Soud-

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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

1532 Main St. Speedway, Ind.

ers. The program is Mrs. House, Home Demonstration Agent, from the Power & Light Co. Roll call is “Household Hints.” Wednesday Duplicate Club Master Point results: N-S 1. Monta Hale-Geo. Owings 2. Florence Hood-Ruth Mitchell 3. Jack Simon-Tom Bernhardt 4. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Steele E-W 1. Frank Asplund-Don Bastianelli 2. Dot Marsh-Evryl Aikin 3. Keith Yoder-Iradj Siassi 4. J. E. Anderson-R. W. Diesner SAVE PAPERS! 11 PTA PAPER SALE OCTOBER 21

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IF YOU HAVE ANY HEATING PROBLEMS or HOME IMPROVEMENT PLANS Feel Free to cell Gene McWilliams, AX. 3-1280 Anytime or J. R. Keesling, CH. 1-7617, who will bo available evenings and woek-endsl

SPEEDWAV INDIANA

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Linde Company Wins 1961 Kirkpatrick Award Linde Company, a division of Union Carbide Corporation, has won the 1961 Kirkpatrick Award for Chemical Engineering Achievement, it was announced by Chemical Engineering, Mc-Graw-Hill publication which sponsors the award. Linde and five-runners-up Ashland Oil and Refining Co., Continental Oil Co., Monsanto Chemical Co., Texaco, Inc., and Thompson - Ramo - Wooldridge Inc., —will receive their awards at a dinner on Nov. 28 at the Hotel Astor, New York City. Linde is being honored for successful development and commercialization of molecular sieves, a group of unique adsorbents with uniform tiny pores that can act-

M C CORMICK LUMBER CO, Inc Only Comphts Stock of Kiln Dried Lumbar in Town 702 North Tibbs Avenue

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ually separate molecules by size. New Methods Molecular sieves and the correlated development of adsorption operations have opened the way for entirely new or greatly improved methods for the purification, separation and processing of important industrial gases, liquids and solids. In several types and fabricated forms, they are in widespread use today in the chemical, petroleum, rubber, plastics, refrigeration and other allied industries. Their applications include drying and purifying such materials as natural gas and refrigerants, upgrading gasolines, and holding catalysts captive in rubber and plastics until they are needed during cure. This is the second time the Kirkpatrick Award, which is presented biennially (this is the 16th) for an outstanding technological accomplish ment achieved through the group effort of chemical engineers, has gone to Linde.

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In 1946, the company shared similar honors for its part in the atomic bomb project. Final Selections The six finalists were selected from an original group of 16 nomi. nees by department heads of 99 chemical engineering schools in the U. S. Final selection was made by a board of nine professors selected by the 99. Technically, molecular sieves are crystalline zeolites, synthetically produced, which have unusual adsorption characteristics. Zeolites or “boiling stones” are water-bearing natural crystals that give off water without disintegrating when heated and readsorb water when cooled. As recently as 1949, when Linde began its development work, synthetic zeolites were yet to be invented, and natural zeolite minerals were only scientific curiosities. Linde set up a task force at its technical center in Tonawanda, N. Y, to investigate the new materials. Experimental Plant Research produced more than 30 different new materials, and the more promising of these were selected for intensive engineering arid commercial development. It became necessary to find out how these new materials work, to learn how to produce them economically and regenerate them for reuse; to solve the problem of putting them into usable commercial forms; and to design, construct and operate an experimental plant to produce sufficient quantities for application testing and exploration. Of necessity, the process of adsorption itself came under intensive scientific and engineering study. Although one of the most important of natural processes—life on this earth depends on the adsorption phenomena associated with the functions of living cells —it is one of the least understood. In this respect, Linde’s achievement has even broader significance than its important contributions to the technology and efficiency of many modern industries. Ashland Oil was chosen for production of naphthalene from petroleum; Continental Oil, for synthesis of straight-chain pri-

Thursday, October 5, 1961

mary alcohols; Monsanto, Texaco and Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge, for computer control of industrial processes. Madden Nottingham Unit 348 Meets Tues. Mrs. Albert Stover will be hostess Tuesday, Oct. 10th at noon for a luncheon meeting of the Madden-Nottingham Unit 348, American Legion Auxiliary. She will entertain in her home, 5546 Speedway Drive. Mrs. Wm. Gabbert, president, will preside. PREPARATION FOR CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE The Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis is holding its first “Preparation for Christian Marriage” session of the 1961-62 season on Sunday afternoon, October Bth, from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m., at 1622 North Meridian Street. This is a Christian Family Life service of the Church Federation. Any engaged couples and newlyweds are invited to register immediately by calling the Federation office at WA. 6-5371 or their local pastor.

Gourmet Ice Cream? The Secret Is Sauce! With quick, luscious Gourmet Sauces you can turn just-plain ice cream into the fanciest dessert of the season. Evaporated milk, instant puddings and corn syrup form the base for these wonderful, creamy toppings. They take no cooking! Just stir the ingredients together; let them set about 10 minutes and they’re a smooth sauce consistency. Fruit, candy or nuts add the gourmet touch. Double rich evaporated milk gives the sauces a thick, velvety texture. Here’s one method. Butterscotch Peanut Sauce 1 package Butterscotch Instant Pudding % cup light Corn Syrup % cup chunk-style Peanut Butter % cup Evaporated Milk Mix instant pudding, vora syrup and peanut butter in a 1-quart bowl until smooth. Stir evaporated milk in gradually. Let stand to thicken, about 10 minutes.

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