Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1964 — Page 4

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Fish Fry At Meadowdale Methodist The congregation of Meadowdale Methodist Church will hold a fish fry on the church property Friday, Sept. 25, from 4:00 pan.

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LIONS CLUB OF SPEEDWAY L Presents TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES OF TRAVELOGUES Beautiful - All in Color Movies World Famous Narrators in Person i FIRST OF THIS SERIES FREE TO PUBLIC "HOLIDAY IN QUEBEC" Saturday, September 26, 1964 8:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) Speedway High School Auditorium - 5335 West 25th St. SEASON TICKETS FOR ALL SIX TRAVELOGUES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE AUDITORIUM THE EVENING OF THE SEPTEMBER 26th SHOW. OFFERED AT THE LOW PRICE OF $3.00 FOR STUDENTS AND $5.00 FOR ADULTS.

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to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, Sept. 26, from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 pan. A variety of sandwiches, side dishes and desserts will be served. The church is located at 5701 W. 34th.

Playschool The Northwest Cooperative Playschool will hold its first parents’ meeting Monday, September 28, from 8:00 until 10:00 p.m., at Wesley Methodist Church, 3425 West 30th Street Dr. Roger Coulson, educational psychologist from Butler University, will speak on the development of the pre-

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schooler. Discipline for three’s and four’s wlil be especially included. In October the Playschool will sponsor a child behavior discussion class, also taught by Dr. Coulson. Meetings will be held Monday evenings, October sth, 12th, and 19th from 8:00 to 10:00 pan. A fee of $5 includes both parents. A similar course has been offered by the Playschool for the past two years and has proved both popular and rewarding. Enrollment applications for both three and four-year-old classes are being taken for the semester just beginning. If you are interested, call Mrs. Gary Stephens, AX. 1-4341.

MRS. HECHT RECEIVES BALDWIN AWARD In recognition of outstanding sales ability, Mrs. Hecht has 39 consecutive times met her quota

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as a member of the Baldwin 100% club and was presented with a gold and diamond pin emblematic of a lifetime membership in the Baldwin club. In the 104 year history of the D. H. Baldwin Company Mrs. Hecht is only the sth person -to be so recognized and the only woman ever to receive the award. Mrs. Hecht resides with her husband Lewis (sales manager of Michigan Auto Parts) at 3389 West 42nd Street The organ is her hobby as well as her business. She is director of music at the Speedway Methodist Church where she plays the organ and directs three of the church’s six choirs. She is active in the American Guild of Organists, various Baldwin Organ dubs, Sigma Alpha lota, Harmonic Club Matinee Musicale, and other groups. For seven years she has been organist for the Speedway Community presentation of the “Messiah” and for a similar time organist for the annual Lutheran Sunrise Easter service at the Coliseum. For a number of years the Organ Division of Riddicks has accounted for better than % of a million dollars in sales annually.

Cub Scout—Pack No. 66 Pack 66 will begin its fall season with a wiener roast Saturday, Sept. 26 at Westwood Country Club at 6:30 pan. Cub Scouts, their parents, brothers, and sisters are all invited to attend this kickoff party. Each family is asked to bring their own food and drinks. Please park your car in a lot south of the manager’s house.

Y INDIAN GUIDES FOR FATHER & SON t Any dad having a boy six or seven years old has the chance of becoming a “Pal Forever” with his son through the Y Indian Guide Program. The Y Indian Guide Program sponsored by the Krannert Y.M.C.A., 605 South

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High School Road, is designed to bring father and son together at an age when the boy thinks his dad is the greatest man in the world -and when the boy most needs the masculine influence in the growing up process. This very close relationship encouraged through Y Indian Guides and the many activities stemming tram the tribe meetings builds a unity between dad and son that can be carried on through life. Four to eight dads from near-by neighborhoods with sons of the same age-group anake up a tribe. As the colorful life of the Indian revolved around the wigwam ar tepee, Indian Guide tribe meetings are held in rotation in the homes of the braves. These meetings are usually held twice a month and little braves are not permitted to attend without the big brave. Tribal activities are planned by the braves and are designed so that father and son do the activities together.

Some activities of the Krannert Y Indian Guides have been wiener roasts, swim parties, family picnics, game and field day for father and sons, camp-outs, plus many little activities and projects completed in tribual meetings. Dad, why don’t you get to know yuor son as a real pal by joining Y Indian Guides? To find out more about the program, you, your son, and all interested neighbors are inivited to attend an organizational meeting Thursday evening, September 24th, at 7:30 p.m., at the Krannert Y.M.CA, 605 South High School Road. For further information, attend the meeting or call the Y, CH. 1-9313.

GRA-Y BOYS 4»h, sth AND 6th GRADES Any boy in the 4th, sth, or 6th grade can join in on the fun to be found in Gra-Y, a club program centered around the boy’s interest. The boys, under the direction erf an interested father, elect their own club officers, plan dub meetings and special events such as parties, trips, and tours. Tours may indude the City Police Department, Central Fire Station, the Airport and many other points of interest. Meetings are held twice a month on Saturdays and after each meeting, there is a fun filled activity period designed toward physical fitness, skill building, and just plain fun. Special activities planned by the club may include overnight campouts, indoor swims, hikes, skit night, field day, wiener roast and Halloween or Christmas parties, many of which are with fathers. If there are enough boys in a school, who join Gra-Y, the meeting and activity period will take place right in the boys’ own school. That means the boys in a class or school who are in Gra-Y will have an extra get-together at school. All boys can join. Get a friend and come to the Y to fill out an application. The registration fee is only $2.85 for the year which includes a Gra-Y patch, YM.C.A. dub affiliation and membership card.

INDIANAPOLIS ZOO TO CLOSE FOR SEASON Hoosiers who want to visit the Indianapolis Zoo this year had better hurry! Director Ronald T. Reuther announced yesterday that the zoo will stay open through Sunday, October 18, weather permitting. This means that the zoo will close for the winter season in just four week’s time. The zoo is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday’s from 10 a.m. to 7 pan. Admission for adults is 50 cents and for children between the ages of 6 and 12, 25 cents. Youngsters under six years of age are admitted free of charge. Special arrangements for school groups can be made by calling the Zoo office, LI. 7-3577.

CMC OPENS SEASON Bob Rutherford will play the lead role in "Clarence,” the Booth Tarkington comedy scheduled October 9, to open the 50th anniversary season of the Civic Theatre, according to Howard Lambert, director-manager. Rutherford is well known to Civic goers. He has been with the theatre since 1945, played in 35 productions and was a lead in eight. He is a member of the news department of Radio Station WXLW. Mail orders are accepted now, and the box office sale opens October 1, at the Civic Theatre, 1847 North Alabama, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike a privately owned tree farm in the vicinity of Greensburg on Sunday, September 27. The group will leave from the east side of the State House at 10:00 a.m., and will have a picnic lunch at the farm at noon. Miss Dorothy DeArmond of Rushville has planned the hike and will lead it