Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1964 — Page 4

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SUMMER FESTIVAL AT ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH THE ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL at St Anthony's Church, 379 N. Warman Avenue, will be held, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 18, 19 and

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There will be Various Booths. Linen, Novelty, Ham and Bacon, and Cake. Fish Pond for children; also rides fpr children and teen agers. Games for adults and children. A special Booth sponsored by the CYO GROUP. A Ford Mustang is the mam

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Prize for Saturday night Richard Downton is chairman of prizes. Mr. Francis Gallagher is general chairman of the Festival. For Three Enjoyable Evenings, for the Whole Family, come to ST. ANTHONY’S FESTIVAL. REMEMBER THE DATES.

NORTHWEST BAPTISTS PURCHASE LAND THE NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH has just completed purchase of three acres of land for future development. It is located just North of 34th Street on the West side of High School Road. The large house situated on the property is being used as a Temporary Chapel by the congregation. Construction of the first church unit was started on June Bth. Mr. Everett Simpson is the General Contractor in charge. The congregation expects to move into these larger quarters about August Ist Pastor Lawrence Newans reports most encouraging growth in all departments of the church

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life. Membership stands at about fifty at this time; the Charter is to be closed in the near future. The NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH has been in existence just over one year. It has been sponsored by several local and area churches of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (GARB). This year the Church win conduct a Daily Vacation Bible School for ten days—August 1728. AH chidren of the community are welcome to attend, and there is no Registration Fee. Summer Schedule of Services includes Sunday School at 9:45 am., the Preaching Service at 10:45, and the Evening Service at 7 pm. Prayer Meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 7, and Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. We cordially invite you to attend!

JOB PLACEMENT FOR YOUTH Counselors from four Indianapolis area high schools have been appointed for the summer to the Youth Employment Service staff, Lewis E. Reynolds, Manager of the Industrial Office of the Indiana State Employment Service, announced today. Named to work with interviewers from the State Employment Service to provide placement assistance to young workers looking for summer jobs were John K. Bass from Warren Cen-

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students who are seeking summer work with employers who can use youth to fill their available job openings. THEATER IN THE WOODS Gore Vidal’s stimulating play, “The Best Man”, which ran for 520 performances on Broadway, comes to the Jewish Community Center’s Theatre In The Woods on Wednesday, June 17. “The Best Man” is a hilarious and gripping play that deals with the backstage events at a national political convention assembled in Philadelphia to nominate a candidate for President. The chief contenders are a Senator, to be played by Don Leßlanc - self made, self obsessed and swollen with ambition. The other a former Secretary of State, to be depicted by Al Kucin urbane, intellectual and endowed with scruples. The man whose support each wants is an ex-President, being portrayed by Joe Ecktman, a knowing and canny politician. The excitment mounts to a fever pitch as the two candidates contend for the big prize. “The Best Man” will run June 17, 20, 21, 24, 27 and 28 at the Jewish Community Center’s Theatre In The Woods colorful barn at 6701 N. Hoover Road. Reservations are available by phoning Clifford 1-9468.

PUBLIC PARKS BAND CONCERT The Metropolitan Park District’s Music Division will present its second program, free to the public, at Garfield Park’s openair theater, Sunday, June 21, at 8 p.m., when the always-popular Military Band of the Allison Division of General Motors Corporation will be featured. The Allison Band is composed of employees with a hobby of music. There are some 35 Allison musicians in the organization who play from 15 to 20 concerts each year. Their music ranges from marches to old favorites and the light classics. John Clark will be the director of the band at its Garfield Park performance. CATHOLC THEATER GUILD PRODUCTION How long has it been since you’ve been to a play? Remember the extra-special excitement of a show presented on stage? The Catholic Theater Guild will produce “The Tender Trap” at the Eastgate Shopping Center Auditorium June 19, 20, and 21. “The Tender Trap,” a comedy by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith, centers on the problems of Charlie Reader, a happy bachelor, when he meets a young girl who knows what she wants. The plot is further enlivened by the visit of Charlie’s long-married friend and Charlie’s patient girl friends. Two Speedway residents, Debbie Smith and Bernice Hill, have featured roles. This Broadway play was also made into a popular movie with Frank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds. The show is just right for a summer evening’s entertainment; and remember, the Eastgate Auditorium is air-conditioned. Curtain times are 8:30 p.m. Friday aihd Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $1.50. HEARING AIDS? Do you have an excess hearing aid at your home which you would like to donate to Psi lota Xi sorority? Psi Otes are interested in the Indianapolis Speech and Hearing Clinic and are making this appeal for hearing aids to be used by needy elderly citizens. Please call Dorothy Hanna, CH. 4-8787, Ruth Parke, CH. 41135 or Eleanor Sallee, CH. 42688.

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