Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1961 — Page 6

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GIRL SCOUT NEWS TROOP 427 had a regular meeting Nov. 15th. From all reports everyone is busily working on Crafts for the G. S. Fair, December 2nd. Betsy Najer, Connie Winnings and Sue Johnson from Senior Troop 23 were at our meeting and taught us some lovely songs. We thank them. Our meeting for Nov. 22nd has been cancelled due to Thanksgiving. Carol Winings, Publicity. TROOP 219 had an interesting ride through the Davis Orchard. After the ride we had a wiener roast Oct. 17 and Oct. 24 we laid trails and had snacks at Dellwood. Oct. 20 we had a Halloween party. Everyone had a nice time. We will now make items for the G. S. Gift Shop. We also want to thank Mrs. J. O. Sharp for furnishing her basement for parties and meetings. Donna Atkinson, Scribe.

Brownie Troop No. 509 had an outing at Camp Dellwood on October 28. Mothers of the girls were guests. A cook-out and hike in the afternoon were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Marjorie Conner is leader with Mrs. Sylvia Dial as coleader. This past Tuesday, Nov. 14th, Troop 375 held their investiture service at the Speedway Christian Church, at 7:00 p.m. Thirteen girls were invested as Brownies. Refreshments were served at the end of the program. Mrs. Ruth Peebles is the troop leader. Mrs. Alice Scott is co-leader. Troop 108, under the leadership of Mrs. Pauline Jacobs, received their mothers at a tea, on the 30th of Oct. A health movie completed the program. This past Monday, Nov. 20th, the troop visited the Speedway Race Track. A good time was had by the Brownies.

Speedway Baseball Ass'n. To Meet At our regular winter meeting held Sunday, Nov. 19 at City Hall, it was suggested and approved by the officers that we appoint a 5member financial committee to study the financial needs for the 1962 season. In the last 2 years we have had less funds to carry on the program, plus the fact we played more boys last year than any other time. 425 participated and played baseball during 1961. The following new officers and directors were elected and installed for the 1962 season: president, Wm. Sipe, 2421 Shaw, CH. 4-2501; vice pres., John Whitmore, 5731 W. 18th, CH. 4-1243; secty., Fred Staver, 2204 Winton, CH. 1-1301; treasurer, Norbert Keller, 1820 Christopher Lane, CH. 4-4591; Directors: Freeman Ketron, 5054 Crawfordsville Rd., CH. 4-1082; Robt. McMahon, 1033 Rosner Dr., CH. 4-1458; Walter Kreie, 1820 MacArthur Laiie, CH. 4-2308; H. W. “Hank” Ehlebracht, 2234 Winton Ave., CH. 1-5663. At our January meeting president Sipe will appoint the 3 remaining directors This will complete the board which consists of 11 officers and directors. Baseball ideas for next year will be welcomed by anyone of the above officers or directors. This is a growing program and new ideas are welcomed.

Women's Day At Westview Christian The Westview Christian Church, meeting at Allison School 3, 22nd and Lyndhurst in Speedway, will observe Women’s Day in the morning Worship hour commencing at 9:45 a.m. The women of the church will conduct the worship service, with Mrs. Lyle Fuller, 5422 Meadowood Dr., President of Westview C.W.F., serving as worship leader. Guest speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Raymond D. Harris, of Mishawaka, Ind. Mrs. Harris’ Husband is a prominent Disciple of Christ minister, serving the First Christian Church in Mishawaka. Rev. and Mrs. Harris are former residents of Indianapolis, where Rev. Harris directed the great Cadle Tabernacle Choir for several years. Mrs. Harris attended Indiana Central college, and is in great demand as a speaker. She will be speaking on the theme “The Living of These Days.” Other pastorates for the Harris’ in Indiana include Winchester and Richmond Christian Churches.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) for Grades 9-12. December 18, Bth and 9th Grade Basketball, Mooresville, There, 6:30. December 20, 7th and Bth Grade Basketball, Ben Davis, Here, 6:30. December 21, Christmas Vacation begins at noon. On Wednesday night, December 6, the high school choral music department will present a concert in the high school gym. Further information about the program and tickets will be found elsewhere in this issue of the Flyer.

In a well-played game at Pike Township last Wednesday night the varsity Sparkplugs lost to the Pike Red Devils by a 61-58 score. It was Speedway’s first loss. Pike is undefeated. The Speedway reserves were defeated 39-35.

Eighth and ninth grade teams split in games at Danville last week, the eighth grade winning 42-23 and the ninth grade losing 46-38. LIBRARY NOTES The Speedway High School Library is open four evenings each week forlhe convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These books are new: Hall, Marjory—Bright red ribbon Frick, Constance—Tourney team Emery, Anne—Popular crowd Derleth, August—Ghos tot Black Hawk Island Bode, Carl—Young rebel in American literature Bentley, Phyllis—The young Brontes Cavanna, Betty—A touch of magic Miller, Albert—Fury, stallion of Broken Wheel Ranch Miller, Mary—Here’s to you Miss teen Moore, Mary—Your own room Moore, Ruth—The earth we live on Nash, Eleanor—Kit Corelli: TV stylist Neal, Harry—Communication

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FALENDER EXPLAINS TRADE IN PLAN Fredrick Falender, designer and builder of the Meadowood subdivision, 3000 N. High School Road, says his firm’s trade-in plan guarantees new home buyers peace of mind. Under the plan, the buying family does not have to worry about being stranded with their old home sold and the new one not ready. Nor need they worry about the possibility of owning two homes at the same time. Almost half of the 600 families already living in Meadowood used the Falender trade-in program to sell their previous homes before moving. A special Falender sales organization will sell the customer’s old home after agreement on a fair, impartial FHA appraisal price. They begin hard selling the old home at the time application is made for financing the new home.

As soon as a qualified buyer is found, the customer’s new home goes on the Falender construction schedule. He is assured of financing for his old home prospect, and of possession dates for his new home. The Falender plan differs from other trade-in programs because no discount or profit is taken from the sale price of the older home. The customer receives the same amount as if he sold his property outright, yet has the assistance of an experienced sales organization. The Falender customer knows exactly how much he will receive for his old home and will have cash for his home long before moving day. Use of the multiple listing service makes the availability of the older home known to all local realtors to speed the sale. Yet a home is shown a minimum of times prior to sale because Falender salesmen will only bring qualified prospects to see a home. Falender points out that his staff has a powerful incentive for

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selling the older homes they want to sell new Falender homes. All Falender homes are conventionally built with brick and aluminum exteriors. Fredrick Falender offers flexibility for custom modification in home building while retaining the price advantages of production building. Five models are now being shown in the Meadowood display area at 3000 N. High School Road ranging from $16,900 to $25,000 with down payments as low as S7OO. The models are open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and now to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Westwood Square Dances Gabe Owens will call for our regular Saturday night Square Dance December 2nd, time 8:00 to 11:00. To finish up our square dance lessons, there will be two open square dances on a beginners level Monday night, Dec. 4th and 11th, 8:00 to 10:30. Everyone is welcome to come out and brush up on Square Dancing.

Wednesday Duplicate N-S 1. Dr. and Mrs. Eschenbach 2. Bill Hutchison and Roy Diesner 3. Mrs. Egbert and Mrs. Tippey 4. Mrs. A. Marin and Mrs. Ott E-W 1. Monta Hale-Ferd Doll 2. Ney Bentley-C. Thornberry 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dailey 4. J. Maxwell-D. Shumar Lol The Mighty Hunter

For the hunter who kills small animals and waterfowl and for the housewife who prepares and cooks them, here are a few tips from the New York Extension Service at Cornell University. All game should be field dressed immediately to prevent bacterial action. This is the job of the hunter and usually means removing the viscera. Evisceration not only prevent bacterial growth but opens the body cavity to the air so the carcass can cool more rapidly. When the hunter gets home, he should remove the skin of rabbits and squirrels and the feathers of birds—as well as their feet, head and tail

It’s then up to the homemaker to either cook the game immediately or store it. If it’s to be stored, freezing is easiest. Game is frozen the same as other meats. It should not, however, be kept more than 4 months. Since freezing does not improve the quality of any food, it is best to freeze only high quality game. Use moisture - vapor - resistant packaging materials. Label all packages with the name of the item, the date frozen and the number of servings or weight.

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Young Republicans The 11th District and Marion County Young Republicans will hold a combined November-De-cember meeting on Thursday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Columbia Club. Marion County Young Republican Chairman, Patrick D. Sullivan, announced that the program will feature a discussion by a prominent local attorney, John K. Ruckelshaus and State Representative W. Hill. The topic of discussion will be “The Republican Philosophy—What Is It?” Ruckelshaus will discuss the party’s position from the Liberal’s viewpoint. Hill will present the party’s position from the Conservative’s standpoint.

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Personals TOM STROUSE, Jr., boxes on Television tonight, Thursday, Nov. 30th, at 8:00 p.m. He is scheduled to appear in the first bout on Future Champions on WTTV, Channel 4. Mr. and Mrs. Texas Knight and grandchildren Linda and Janie Ward, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their son Al Webb and family of Cheshire, Connecticut. Al and Donna send best wishes to all their friends and relatives in Speedway.

PUBLIC NOTICE Only 57 Meadowood lots in the City of Speedway remain for sale by the Falender Building Corporation. When the remaining lots in Speedway are sold, Meadowood will extend into Indianapolis. Fredrick Falender has designed and built Meadowood homes for over 600 families in Speedway. Many have used the Falender trade-in program which insures that the second time home buyer will not have to move twice to get situated, and relieves worries about the possibility of owning two homes at the same time. Meadowood families are close to the finest public and parochial schools. A Speedway grade school and park are located in Meadowood and the new Speedway High School, nearby, will be ready late next year. Shopping and recreation facilities are close at hand. The new Speedway Shopping Center is located adjacent to the Community. All Falender homes are conventionally built with flexibility for custom modification and with brick and aluminum exteriors. The large selection of Falender designs range from 1400 to 2200 square feet of living area. Prices range from $16,900 to $25,000, including choice of available lots. Kitchens in Falender homes include birch cabinets with formica top, waste disposal and range hood with exhaust system. Main-, tenance free aluminum windows are used with formica sills. All Meadowood lots are on paved streets with sidewalks. Sanitary and storm sewers and all Speedway city utilities are available.

SPKEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) attend. Chancel Choir will rehearse tonight, November 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Crusader Choir will rehearse on Friday, December 1, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. “Marks of the Messiah” is the theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, December 3. Mrs. Howard A. Robinson will sing the offertory solo, “Slumber Song of The Madonna” by Head. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Christmas Symbol” by Christiansen. This is the first Sunday in Advent, the season which prepares us for birthday of Christ. Our Church Loyalty Emphasis which began on Thanksgiving Sunday continues through Christmas Sunday, December 24th. “Every Member and Friend of the Church Worshipping In God’s House Each Week” is the goal of the emphasis. The loyalty of those, who are helping to make the emphasis such a spiritually enriching one has been a real inspiration. “Food For the Lebanon Home Day” will be observed on Sunday mornings, December 3rd and 10th. Members, friends, and children of the Church are asked to bring canned goods to either of the morning services. Containers to receive the food will be in the corridor. The canned goods will be taken to the Indiana Methodist Children’s Home at Lebanon. Music Committee will meet on Sunday, December 3, at 2:30 p.m., at the church. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, December 3, at 5:00 pan., at the church. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. will meet on Sunday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m., at the church. Teens and Twenties will meet on Sunday, December 3, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. Trustees will meet on Monday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet on Monday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Church Nominating Committee will meet on Monday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will sponsor a Bazaar on Tuesday, December 5, at the Church from 10:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11:30-1:00 pan. Coffee and rolls will be served during the morning. Many hand made items will be available. Monitoring Committee will meet on Wednesday, December 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Carol Choir will rehearse on Thursday, December 7, at 3:15 pan., at the church. Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Thursday, December 7, at 4:00 p.m., at the church. Chancel Choir will rehearse on Thursday, December 7, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. It was our privilege last Sunday to baptize Anne Michele Cutshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cutshall, 2715 Fruitdale Avenue; Elisabeth Anne Mattis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mattis, 4967 West 14th Street.

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Thursday, November 30, 1961

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