Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1961 — Page 9

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"PEDESTRIAN SAFETY" Nearly two-thirds of the 156 pedestrian deaths, occurring in Indiana during 1960, involved two age groups—the very young, under nine years of age, and the elderly, over 65 years of age. Remember this when you drive, urges the Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation. Although there are important regulations governing the actions of the pedesterian, every operator of a motor vehicle has a moral and legal obligation to “exercise due care” to avoid colliding with a pedestrian, regardless of the circumstances. This obligation, on the part of the motorist, is especially strong when the pedestrian is a child or an elderly or incapacitated person. Sixty-four of the 1960 pedestrian deaths occurred in rural areas. The first rule of pedestrian safety in rural areas, where sidewalks are not provided, is always walk on the left side of the road —facing traffic so you can see approaching traffic and step off the traveled portion of the highway. The Foundation points out that to do otherwise is literally turning your back to deadly danger. Pedestrians are exposed to extra hazards at night. Driver visibility is restricted by darkness

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Indiana Stamp Club To Host Convention The Indiana Stamp Club will be host to the 21st annual convention of the Central States Federation of Stamp Clubs on November 1112 in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. The Federation, which meets each fall in a different city, is composed of 15 stamp clubs in the four state area of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Ohio. As one of the largest convention halls in the city of Indianapolis, the Riley Room should provide an excellent backdrop to the colorful displays of stamps. Over 100 large frames of valuable and attractive stamps will be on display at the two day show. Surrounding this display area will be a special post office exhibit and sub-station, over 20 stamp dealers displaying their wares, and space set aside for people who would like to sit down and talk stamps. There is no charge for admission to the show and the attractive

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EUCHRE PARTY A Euchre party is to be held at the Drexel Garden’s Vol. Fire Dept., 5245 W. Naomi St., Friday, November 3rd. Game time 8:00 p.m. Prizes and refreshments.

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Netherlands Orchestra Opens Artist Series The fourth season of Indiana Central College’s Artist Series will open Tuesday night, Nov. 7, with a concert by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, which is making its first tour of the United States. The program in Ransburg Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. will consist of all four movements of “The Seasons” by Vivaldi, “Adagio and Rondo for Violin and String Orchestra” by Schubert, and “Divertimento for String Orchestra” by Bartox. All seats for the Indiana Central Artist Series are reserved, and season tickets still are available at the college ticket office. Season tickets are SB, with a special student rate of $5. Admission for single performances is $2.50 except for students, who pay $1.50.

Square Dance Notice Square dancers aro cordially invited to attend the regular 2nd Wednesday Night square dance at the Recreation Hall, of the Bridgeport Fire Dept, on Wed., Nov. Bth, 8-11 p.m. Caller will be Jack Livingston. These dances are sponsored by the Bridgeport Fire Dept.

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