Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1965 — Page 8

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MESSIAH (Continued from Page 1) School of Music, and sponsored by the Speedway Musicale, will be the eighth annual presentation. Mrs. Paul Dorsey, Director of Music at the Speedway Methodist Church, will be the organist. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Maurice Rarick, 6414 Verbena Court, is President of Speedway Musicale, and those serving on “The Messiah” Committee are: Mrs. William McDonald, Chairman; Mrs. Robert Huber, CoChairman; and Mesdames John Farley, Don Bobo, Robert Borst, Kent Pierce, and John Hoss, as-

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sistants. Soloists for the performance are as follows: Mrs. John Clark, Miss Joan Richey, Mrs. Edwin Reid, Brs. Harold Graham, Miss Janet Foltz, Larry Blossom, Ben Woodward, «md Louis Di Fazio. This presentation is supported solely by contributions of patrons and donors. Persons wishing to become patrons may send their contributions of $5.00 or more to Mrs. John Farley 2129 Fisher St., Indinaapolis, Indiana. Donations of lesser amounts would be greatly appreciated. The Speedway Musicale wishes to acknowledge with gratitude

MOVING AWAY? The Speedway area and west is enjoying a great popularity among prospective home buyers. We receive regular inquiries for homes of all sizes, particularly those with three or four bedrooms. If you are thinking of selling your home, we’d appreciate a chance to discuss it with you. It may be that we have a prospective buyer right now. Your call for an appointment places you under no obligation. We’ll tell you what we consider the right price for your home and explain our services . . . You can then decide if you want us to handle the sale of your home. Feel free to call us at the office or at home at your convenience. We’re at your service. OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-12 241-2361. Ext. 67 or 68

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the following additional patrons: Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch, Jr.; Mrs. Eva M. Rosner; Renua Oberholtzer; American Legion, Speedway Post 198; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quebbeman; Mr. and Mrs. George McClelland; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robards; West Lake Drive-In Theatre; Richard C. Eschenbach; Lily N. Beauty Shoppe; and Mr and Mrs. Walter R. Guenger. Mrs. John R. Hoss Publicity Messiah Com. Speedway Musicale Pnone: 241-0552

Secord & Fourth Grades (Continued from Page 1) Henzie, Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Hartzell, room teachers. Those in the program are: Lisa Beck, Carrie Brown, Lisa Craig, Kris Dickie, Kimberly Farley, John Fitch, Carol Froehle, Charles Gardner, Linda Hollenbeck, Nancy Jett, Mike Kavanaugh, Tom Land, Julie Love, Dave Leonard, Rick Marshall, Leesa Nicholson, Eric Noonan, Craig Perrigo, Susan Rockhill, Wayne Saxton, Sara Shackelford, Darlene Sorrell, Kirk Stiewalt, Rick Swenson, Ellen Wacker. David Alsmeyer, Alvino Aranjo, Kimberly Blair, Jenny Bourne, Sue Deaton Marsha Engel, Lisa Gee, Bob Genung, Scott Gregory, Ann Hotchkiss, Tam Johnson, Annette Kim, Richard Kurtz, Steve Lawrence, Rusty Long, Bruce McCain, Donna Moore, Erin Pierce, Bobby Pyne, Linda Schmalz, Debbie Smith, Marc Sotkiewicz, Doug Sullivan, Cynthia Sunkel, Robette Young. Billy Alert, Debbie Barger, Victoria Bays, Debbie Cameron, Kenneth Carter, Larry Cesnik, Nancy Collins, Gary Cottongim, Cindy Curtis, Steve Dickie, Kirk Farley, Gail Faulkner, Holly Hamilton, Andy Hawkins, Sandra Hershberger, Carole Hoge, Ed Hotchkiss, Earl Jacobs, Sue Johnson, Sue Kerley, Vicki Lentz, Robin Lyon, Connie Mullen, Betty Parker, Ricky Pillabaum, David Pyne, Debbie Sauer, Tom Sauer, Bob Schall, Brad Silver, Sherry Sullivan, David Tyler, Erik Eysklind, Brenda Wagner, Paul Walters, Alicia Wilson, Diana Wooten. Rebecca Andrews, David Baird, Ann Bastianelli, Rita Brown, Jeff Cesnik, Danny Collins, Kathleen Dayson, Denise Deßoy, John Draper, Mary Feeley, Peter Fitch, Linda Froehle, Sandy Harding, John Henning, Connie Hochstedter, Joyce Hollenbeck, Jeff Howard, Jeff Jenson, Mimi Johnson, Judy Jones, Karen Long, Tina McCammack, Sue Medenwald, Janet Muir, Mike Petercheff, Brooke Pierce, Steve Pritchard, Oliver Richter, Tom Sears, Marcia Shackelford, Steve, Sullivan, Jill Swenson, Mark Urban, Bruce Walker, Mark Walters and Ruth Waltz.

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TOWN BOARD (Continued from Page 1) the new Metropolitan Zoning Board of Appeals effective January 1, 1966. Our local Board of Zoning Appeals will terminate at the end of this year. All local Boards of Zoning Appeals in Marion County were abolished by the last State Legislature. The Town Board wishes to take this opportunity to publicly thank all the men who have served on the Speedway Zoning Board of Appeals during it’s entire time of existence. These men gave of their time and talents without any remuneration whatsoever. The . men who served .on this Board during the years deserve a lot of credit and thanks. The next regular meeting of the Town Board will fee held on Dec. 13 1965 in the Town Hall auditorium at 7:30 pan. You are welcome to attend. POLICE ACTIVITIES STATISTICAL REPORT For Pernod 11-8-85 through 11-19-65 Traffic Violations 38 Parking Violations 11 Property Damage Accident 2 Personal Injury Accidents 1 Stolen Vehicles Reported 4 Recovery of Stolen Vehicles 1 Domestic Trouble Reported 3 First Aid Given 2 Burglary and Entry 4

DOLL REPAIR (Continued from Page 1) Lyndhurst Drive, has been dressing dolls to take to Muscatatuk State Hospital and Training Center (formerly Muscatatuck State School). Butlerville, Indiana, for nine years. In 1960, she repaired cleaned up, and dressed 70 dolls for Muscatatuck, but this number has grown to 734 now ready for this Christmas! In former years cash donations have taken care of all cash ependitures, for doll shoes, etc., but this year she has spent nearly SIOO of her own money. Mrs. Eddy will start dressing dolls for next Christmas as soon as she gets some. She can use dolls, parts of dolls, material for clothing, scraps, ribbons, almost anything. Every doll that she gives to the school, not only has been clothed but also reconditioned. She restrings bodies, washes and repairs faces, washes and curls hair, and disinfects the whole doll before clothing it with her own handiwork. “I have been able to sew since I was a child, and the ned for these dolls just naturally led me to fix them up, that’s all,” says Mrs. Eddy. She welcomes individuals, or organizations, into her home to see the display of dolls, which is truly something to see as almost every doll is different. Before you toss out that old

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Cristinas Party for Blind The annual Christmas Party for the blind sponsored by the Indiana Agency for the Blind and the Indianapolis Star All-Star Fund will be held Saturday, Dec. 18 from two until four o’clock pan., in the IPALCO Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts., Indianapolis. According to Howard C. Carroll, agency director, Wally Nehrling will serve as Master of Ceremonies and the Murat Chanters will entertain. Through the courtesy of the Indianapolis Transit System, a special bus will leave the Fidelity Building, on the Circle, at 1:45 that afternoon and return there after the party. As in the past, the party will be for blind persons, their children sixteen years of age or younger, blind children and their parents. Reservations must be made no later than Friday, December 10 and may be made by calling 9233363.

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GIFT UR WRAPPING HEADQUARTERS OPEN DEC. 7 DOWNTOWN Wrapping Headquarters ter the Gift Lift sponsored by the Marion County Mental Health Association will open Tuesday, Dee. 7, at 111 North Capitol, across from the State Houses Mrs. Donald Teeling, ehatmttn of the project, annetmoed. At the wrapping center, gifte collected from Gift Lift barrels at city fi»e stations and in a special barrel at the IndianapoUk Power and Light Company wiU become special Christmas presents ter patients in mental hospitals. Bach gift will bo wrapped in gay Christmas paper and tied and tagged with individual patients’ names. The collection depots which opened November 30 will continue to recieve gifts ter the Gift Lift. Presents may be taken unwrapped to these depots. The Gift lift goal is for 10.000 gifts ter mental patients at Laßue Carter. Central State, and Marton County General Hospitals. Staffing the wrapping center daily are various organisations from throughout the city.