Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1962 — Page 5
Thursday, June 28, 1962
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dianapolis Branch, Food Service Executives Association, Inc., were installed at a meeting on Monday. June 18, at the Heritage Cafeteria. The new officers are: President, Mr. William R. Knox, owner, Heritage Cafeteria; First VicePresident, Miss Zelia Kester, chief dietician, Marion County General Hospital, secretary treasurer; Mr. Raymond A. Dault, manager, Union Building. Directors installed were Mr. Joseph Macri, owner, Italian Village; Mr. Estel Horney, executive chef, Boss-Warren Hotel; Mrs. Hazel Wheeler, commercial foods, Harry E. Wood High School. A feature of the election meeting was the German buffet dinner served by the Heritage Cafeteria. The F.S.E.A. is the oldest International Association for Food Service Executive and Management personnel. The purposes of the organization are to enhance the prestige of the Food Service profession to rising standards of
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Tie TRAIN lurched and swayed its way through the Indiana countryside that September evening in 1870. And the voices of two men began to rise above the clickety-dack of the wheels. They were arguing about God. Robert C. Ingersoll, the noted agnostic, was lashing the believers in God and Christ and Heaven with the verbal whip of his eloquent scorn. He was trying to convince General Lew Wallace. And convince him he did. But not in the way he had hoped. For this very discussion inspired Wallace to make over a novel he was working on into a reply to Ingersoll. His plan was to create a powerful argument for the divinity of Christ. Ben~Hur t A Tale of the Christ, was the result! And Wallace’s objective was accomplished beyond his wildest dreams. More people have read about, or viewed, Ben-Hur than any other literary character. Lew Wallace (general, lawyer, politician, diplomat, as well as author) was born in Brookville in 1827. It was the first big town in Indiana. For farm-hungry settlers were swarming there to buy land at $1.25 an acre. Roads and railroads followed in time, but the telephone had to wait to be invented in 1875. The first phone came to Indiana in 1877. Since then it has risen from the status of an unreliable toy to an indispensable communications instrument. And today, Indiana Bell offers not merely the telephone, but a vast array of communications aids: Data-Phone, that lets business machines “talk” to each other; Bellboy, a pocket radio receiver that signals when you’re wanted on the phone; answering-recording sets, teletypewriters, and many others. And the best is yet to come from Bell Telephone Research.
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