Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1967 — Page 5

Thursday, July 20, 1967

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Si. Andrew's Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) gelism Committee will meet at 8 P.M. Friday through Sunday there will be a Human Relations Institute held at Valparaiso University. Pastor Chell and members of the Social Ministry Committee will attend. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 A.M., Worship; 9:00 A.M., Sunday Church School ana Adult Classes; 10:30 A.M., Worship; 10:30 A.M., Baptisms; 11:30 A.M., Senior High Outing at the John Granath residence in Danville. Monday at 6:15 P.M., St. Andrew’s Softball team will play at the Krannert YMCA. Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. the Church Council will have a meeting. Alcoholics Anonymous is scheduled to hold its regular meeting at 8:30 P.M. Wednesday there will be a Senior High Officers’ Meeting in the Youth Building at 7:00 P.M.

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Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will have its annual picnic on Sunday, July 23, at 11 a.m. in Forrest Park, Noblesville. Bring your favorite covered dish and

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WESTWOOD AWARDS NIGHT On Monday night, July 10, Westwood Country Club held the Awards Night for all children who completed the first fourweek session of swimming lessons for the summer. Highest awards in each age group were: 25-Yard Backstroke 10 and Under BOYS: 1, James Glass, 26.4; 2, Don Ross, 28.7; 3, B. Ray, 29.6; 4, Tim Medenwald, 29.9; 5, P. Reams, 31.2; 6, Frank Olin, 31.6. GIRLS: 1. Glass, 21.6; 2, Mary Ann O’Neil, 25.3; 3, Cindy Lawson, 27.0; 4, Karen Kimsey, 27.4; 5, Pam Dickey, 28.3; 6, Diane Masariu, 30.2. 11 and Over BOYS: John Plattacis, 27.2; 2, Mike Vloz, 28.4; 2, A. Sutch, 28.4 (tie); 3, Doug Pate, 29.1; 4, Patrick McCain, 35.0; 5, Jeff Walls, 48.6. GIRLS: 1, Alicia Wilson, 25.2; 1, Therese DeWeese, 25.2 (tie); 2, Susan Huffman, 27.7; 3, Susan

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by RICHARD C. GIGAX

Gw. Mgr. Wilking Musk Co. "Don't Buy A Piano So Good It's Nover Been Tuned" There’s no such animal. All pianos have to be tuned; a new one at least four times the first year, all others at least twice a year. Giving your piano a regular “tune-up” is just as important as those visits your car makes to a mechanic. Happily, a piano tuner does the work at your place rather than asking that you move the piano to his place. Speaking of piano moving, it’s a good thing to have a piano tuned after any move. Pianos are funny about changes. They don’t like to be pushed around. They don’t like extreme heat or cold; or extreme rapid changes in temperature, or excessive dryness in the air. Any or all of these factors can throw your piano out of tune. So, of course, can the baby if he pounds too much on the keyboard with his fist, shovel or toy hammer. Try not to let this happen. Having your piano tuned is not expensive. The money it costs is a good investment in the continuing value of your investment, your enjoyment of it and the development of a learning child’s “ear” for good tone. Call me at Wilking Music Company, 637-1326 and I’ll arrange for one of our expert, experienced Piano Tuners to tune your piano in your home at your convenience. Remember, keep tuned for more musical enjoyment. It’s sound advice a service we’re always happy to give you at Wilking Music Company. Call me today at 637-1326. Wilking Music Company is located downtown at 120 N. Pennsylvania St.

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Riedy, 26.7; 4, Mary Carol Pesel, 27.0; 5, Patty Huffman, 27.7; 6, Janice Burrlock, 28.1. 25-Yard Free 8 and Under BOYS: Mark Riedy, 23.5; 2, Marshall Morvey, 25.2; 3, Bobby Ray, 25.7; 4, Kent Heasley, 26.5; 5, James Glass, 26.8; 6, Tim Medenwald, 30.3. GIRLS: 1, Diane Gildert, 23.2; 1, Kelly Eggert, 23.2 (tie); 2, Sharron Evans, 23.8; 3, Kathy Weiss, 27.5; 4, Robin Knight, 28.4; 5, Mary Marcherie, 31.5; 6, B. Seeman, 33.15 9 and 10 BOYS: 1, Scott Read, 17.7; 2,

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D. Marariu, 19.8; 3, Frank Olin, 23.0; 4, Joe McCain, 24.9; 5, Bill Fox, 25.3; 5, Paul Reeves, 25.3 (tie). GIRLS: 1, Diane Masariu, 19.3; 2, Mary Ann O’Neal, 20.7; 3, Susan Brown, 20.8; 4, Jean Glass, 22.2; 5, Cindy Lawson, 22.9; 6, Pam Dickey, 23.3. 11 and Over BOYS: Mike Volz, 20.5; 2, Jeff Jamison, 20.5; 3, John Platacis, 22.5; 4, Mark Koselke, 23.7; 5, Al Sutch, 25.0; 6, D. Pate. 25.3. ST. CHRISTOPHER'S 30TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL Ju1y27.28.29

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