Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1964 — Page 4
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Lawrence Central, here, 1:00 p.m. November 23: 7th and Bth Grade Basketball, Fulton, there, 6:13-7:15 p.m. November 24: Freshman Basketball, Danville, there, 6:30 p.m. November 25: Basketball, Pike Twp., here. November 26-27: Thanksgiving Vacation. November 28: Basketball, Lawrence Central, here. November 30: Freshman Basketball, Decatur Central, here, 6:30 p.m. November 30: 7th and Bth grade Basketball, Decatur Central, there, 6:00-7:00 p.m. December 1: Wrestling meet with Greenwood, there, 7:00 p.m. December 2: Freshman Wrestling Meet at Wodview Jr. High. December 4: End of second grade period. December 4: Basketball, Mooresville, there. December 5: Basketball, Brownsburg, there. The Speedway speech group place first among 31 schools participating in the Logansport Novice Speech Contest held last
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Saturday. This was a contest for inexperienced speakers. At the Indiana University Yell Leader Conference held last Saturday, Speedway varsity yell leaders placed fourth among 80 schools in our classification. The name of Maryanne Newsom was unintentionally omitted from the Bth grade honor roll published recently. In a football game played at Plainfield last week, the Quakers defeated the Sparkplugs 24-19. Speedway finished the season with a 6-3 record. The first varsity and reserve basketball games of the 1964-65 season will be with Pike on November 25th. The complete 1964-65 varsityreserve schedule is: Nov. 25 —Pike, here. Nov. 28—Lawrence Cent, here. Dec. 4—Mooresville*, there.
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Dec. s—Brownsburg*, there. Dec. 12—Greenwood*, there Dec. 18—Southport, here. Dec. 23—North Central, there. Jan. B—Franklin Cent., there. Jan. 9—Washington, here. Jan. 14-15-16—County Tourney at North Central and Southpart Jan. 22—Zionsville, here. Jan. 23—Danville*, there. Jan. 29—Plainfield*, here. Feb. s—Decatur Cent.*, there. Feb. 6—Arlington, here. Feb. 6—Arlington, here. Feb. 12—Carmel, here. Feb. 13—Beech Grove, there. Feb. 19—Center Grove*, here. *Mid-State Conference Games. Library Notes: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently.
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BAZAAR AND TURKEY DINNER i Life of the Gay 90’s when Grandma was a girl will be the theme of the Annual Old Fashion Bazaar and Turkey Dinner given by the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Michigan St. Methodist Church, on Friday, November 13. Evening Dinner from 5-7 p.m. will be served in an atmosphere of lamp light in the Dining Room, decorated with antique spinning wheel, rare lamps, and other memorable. Authentic Gay 90’s dresses will be worn by all the women serving the meal. Several new booths have been added to the all day Bazaar. There will be Santa’s Comer, complete with fireplace, unusual Christmas gifts, and equisite wrappings. The Country Store will offer shoppers a wide choice of many items from sorghum to homemade mincemeat. Pieces of prize needlework made by the church women will be on sale at another booth. The new Children’s Trading Post, and the Silent Movies will entertain the children while the mothers shop the Attic Corner, Greeting Cards and Novelties. During the noon hour a luncheon will be served for the business people of the West Side together with all friends of the church. ’All proceeds of the Bazaar and Dinner will go to the General Women’s Society Fund for the advancement of church projects.
Golden Age Card Parly The Christamore Golden Age Club will hold their November Card Party on Monday, November 16th at 1:30 pan. You are invited to come to the auditorium at 502 N. Tremont for an afternoon's enjoyment of Euchre or Bunco. Admission is 50c. Prizes are given separately for Bunco and Euchre. A door prize will be awarded. We thank all who came to our Bazaar and made it such a success. L. Kaufman of Speedway gave the donation which won the Bear Claw Quilt. Our tables which were filled at noon were sold out with a few exceptions We enjoyed the work and money earned for next year’s projects. Thank you. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “In Order to See, the Story of Lighting” will be the topic of the Saturday morning program this week (Nov. 14) at the Children’s Museum. The free event will be at 11 a.m. in the assembly hall of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian. Robert Breunig of the museum staff will trace the history of man’s ability to produce light from the first rush torches to Edison’s lamp. He will show models or actual examples of torches, Roman oil lamps, medieval lighting devices, pioneer lighting and Edison’s light. A description of what led to the development of each lighting type, its effect on the people and their home life and the improvement made on each will be included. Cadette Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls may enroll in the Weather Badge classes to be given at the museum in December by sending their name, address, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum.
