Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1965 — Page 3

Thursday, August 5, 1965

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) tendance during the 1964-65 school year. Several of these have had more than one year without absence. David Troutman completed six years of perfect attendance. Bob Burgin and Gary Witherbee completed 5 years and John Allen, Susan Boles, Jim Roach, and Joyce Hamer have had four years of perfect attendance. Students completing three years without absence were: Barbara Curry, Jack Eldridge, Larry Jones, Mark Maxwell, Marilyn Rhoades, Bob Rhoades, John Shumar, Pat Singery, Russ Sinks, Coral Smith and Tom Tune. Students completing two years of perfect attendance were: Jim Boswell, Joe Pickering, Rodney Read, Eric Roahrig, Jane Scott, Mary Southworth, Nancy Abram, Patty Brooks, Paul Curtis, Sue Grimes, Lynn Hood, Ron Luther, Mike MacDonald, Brenda Samm, Bill Sommers, Leslie Akers, Jack Alkire, Vicki Graeff, Naomi Hocker, Sharon Irwin, Kenneth Jay, Steve Kirchhoff, Pam Peebles, Mary Reed, Steve Speer, Ronnie Stewart, Karen Troth, Bonnie Turnbaugh and Mary Ann Urbancic.

The Marion County Football Jamboree wlil be held at Speedway High School on September I, at 7:30 p.m. All tickets will be sold at the gate only and admission price will be SI.OO. Physical examinations for high school athletics will be held in the locker room at 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 11, and at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 13. LIBRARY NOTES: Information regarding the Summer Recreational Reading Club will be found on the front page of the Flyer. Recent additions to the lib ary include: Martha, Daughter of Virginia— Marguerite Vance. Understanding Maps Beulah Tannenbaum. Ballad of the Sad Case Edward Albee. Ferment in Eastern Europe Irwin Isenberg. Shrub Identification Book George Symonds. American Journalism Frank Mott. Contemporary Drama Ernest Watson. Iwo Jima Richard Newcomb. The Scientist Henry Margenau. Australia and New Zealand Colin Maclnnes. History of Christianity Horizon Magazine. Land and People of North America Peter Farb. History of World War I—American Heritage.

LIBRARY FACTS (Continued from Page 1) library board is appointed and a tentative budget is decided upon. For example, if it were a 10c tax rate we would have approximately a $39,000 appropriation. We can not be taxed less than 5c nor more than 35c. The 29c figure mentioned in other articles is unfounded. It is in comparison with Beech Grove and they do have a 29c tax levy for their library. However, they have a $16,000,000 tax base while Speedway has a $39,000,000 plus, or 2% times larger taxable assessment than Beech Grove. Therefore, a 29c tax levy would be a very unrealistic estimate for us. There are other means besides taxes to help finance the cost of the library. There are several Foundations which will make Grants of Aid, civic and social Organizations have funds available, industries and private businesses sometimes contribute to libraries, a bond issue can be floated for no more than 1% of .the total assessed valuation. There is one privately endowed library in the state with no tax levy at aIL Statistics of Ind. Libraries, a report compiled by the State Library Extension Division, shows that we are one of two municipalities in the entire state with population in excess of 10,000, without library service. It’s a tremendous job to establish a library. There is a lot of hard work ahead for the citizens of our town who will be appointed to the library board, and for the rest of the citizens in our town also. By everyone working together for common good of the community we can point with pride to one more civic asset in making our town the best place to live.

WELCOME WAGON CLUB The Westside Welcome Wagon Club plans a “Get Acquainted” Tea for August 4, from 2 to 4 pan. to be held at the Holiday Park Garden House. New residents to the Westside Indianapolis and Marion County area are cordially invited to attend. Those who wish further information or transportation, may call Tea Chairman, Mrs. Larry Hinman, AX 1-9822.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Sunday, Aug. 8, Kimberly Sue Flobeck will be baptized at the second service. . Sunday, the Bth, will be the second meeting of the Membership Orientation Class. Class will meet in the Church Parlor. Monday, Aug. 9, there will be a meeting of the Pastorial Relations at 7:00 pm. at the church. Also the Official Board will meet

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at 8:00 pm. at the church. AFTER THE BD. MEETING MONDAY NIGHT the Methodist Men Old and New Cabinet of Officers will meet The WR.CJS. is still collecting eye glasses for India. Old glasses or parts of glasses. The Rose Bud Sunday, Aug. 1, was dedicated to the birth of Stephen Ray Humphrey, grandson of Mr. and. Mrs. John H. Vehorn. Sr. High M. Y. F. will hold a pitch-in dinner at Eagle Creek Park on Aug. 15 at 2:00 pm. THE SEWING GROUP FOR THE LITTLE RED DOOR WILL NOT MEET DURING AUGUST. The nex regular meet for this service group will be on Thursday, Sept. 9, at 10:00 am. at the Church in Room 113. White good (old sheets, pillow cases, etc.) are needed for this project and may be left at the Church office at any time.

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wztowav cnumAN caraca (Continued from Pam 1) \ enjoyed by Miss Ruth Harbison, who was recently a patient in St Vincent's Hospital. PASTOR'S CABINET MEETING Monday night August 9th. 7:30 pm. in Room B-l. OFFICIAL BOARD MEETING Tuesday night August 10th, 7:30 pm. in Room B-l. GOLDEN RULE FELLOWSHIP Thursday, August 12th, 1:30 to 3:00 pm. in the Bethany Room. Devotions will be given by Miss Verna McGee, and Rev. Art Vermillion will be in charge of the program—A Study of Titus and Philemon. There is still an opportunity to register for a 1965 C. W. F. Retreat Two will be held in September the Bth and 9th and 11th and 12th. They will be at Indian Lake Christian Retreat. The theme is “Growing in Christian Knowledge" and the purpose is to assist each woman in her search toward Christian maturity through the study of the Word, the study of Prayer, and self-examination of her Faith. If any C. W. F. member would like to attend one of these Retreats, please contact church office and obtain application blank. TONIGHT is Vacation Church School Open House. Come, visit the rooms, teachers and have refreshments in Fellowship Hall. This is a big occasion for the V. C. S. boys and girls and their families and friends. This is being held on Thursday night this year, August sth, from 7:00-8:30, because of the fact that many families will be vacation bound by Friday night COME!

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NOTICE OF MEETING Congressman Richard L. Roudebush will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of Chapter 1551, National Association of Retired Civil Employees, to be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, Aug. 7, in Cropsey Auditorium, City Library, 40 E. St Clair St

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