Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1970 — Page 4

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Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Murray, 1670 Allison Street, Speedway, have announced the engagement and approaching wedding of their daughter, Jo Linda and Leslie Hugh McCullough. , The prospective bridegroom IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McCullough of Judson. He attends Purdue University and Is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. The brideelect also attends Purdue.

Hoosier Beauties Invited To Enter Rose Festival Girls who are either residents of the state of Indiana or enrolled In a school in the state of Indiana, who are single and between the ages of 17 and 25 are cordially Invited to enter the 1970 Indiana Rose Festival Queen Pageant. A contestant does not have to be a student: she can be a working girl. Entry forms may be picked up at the Hillsdale Rose Gardens at 7800 North Shadeland Avenue (Indiana 100) Northeast of Indianapolis or by writing the Indiana Rose Festival Queen Pageant at 7845 Johnson Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250. The Indiana Rose Festival Queen and the Indiana Rose Festival Princess Royal will each receive a college or university scholarship from the Price Foundation, Inc. of Ormond Beach, Florida. Also, the Queen and her six Princesses will receive scholarships from the John Robert Powers Modeling School of Indianapolis, Indiana. Many other awards and gifts will be received by the winners. The 1970 Indiana Rose Festival Queen Pageant has been scheduled for Thursday, June 4; Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6, 1970. Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5 will be devoted to personal Interviews. Saturday, June 6 will be the Rose Festival Queen Pageant Day; this will be the afternoon when the candidates will be judged In formals and swim suits In the swimming pool area of the Hillsdale Rose Gardens, at 7800 North Shadeland Avenue (Indiana 100). Pageant poise Instruction will be given by the John Robert Powers Modeling School and Cosmetic Consultation will be offered by Holiday Magic Distributors. The public Is invited to attend the public pageant on Saturday, June 6. The coronation will take place on Sunday, June 7 during the Jaycee Day. The public la also Invited to attend this day. The six electors will mostly be from out of state, two from Florida, one from Georgia, one from Indiana, one from South Carolina and one from Virginia.

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The wedding will be held In Robertson Chapel at Butler University on August 16. Short Chosen Campus Leader A University of Evansville senior from Bloomfield, Michael T. Short, is one of 35 seniors recently chosen as “Campus Leaders" by the U of E. (Continued to page 6)

"Moment Of Truth” (Continued from page I) secret of Indy. It is the supreme test. Here are assembled the greatest drivers in the world who drive the masterpieces at the racing craftsmen. The chassis and motor alone are worth around $75,000. The finest and most-specialized mechanics toil endlessly seeking the elusive, perfect combination at power and chassis alignment always somewhere just beyond their grasp. The owners have to be a special kind at breed. The complete outlay for one racing team can easily take a stake of $200,000. Even the management of the '‘soo*' is something special. No one, but no one, a driver, owner, movie star, celebrity, politican or VJ.P. breeches the rules of conduct. These rules keep the reputation and image of the “the greatest sporting event in the world** up to the standards expected by Mr.Hulman. Mr. Hulman took a ramshankled brickyard and transformed it into a monument to speed. The total value today would stagger the imagination of King Midas. There is another ultimate that cannot be ignored; that fickle mistress, LXJCK. No where else are the rewards so great and the defeats so ignominous and bitter. The million dollar dream can be crushed in an instant by a 50£ part that fails, by the stubborn power plant that simply refuses to start on race morning or the fuel tank that runs dry one mile from Victory Lane. Even the most blase or hardened critic cannotdenythatthe first lap when the Pace Car pulls off and thirty-three raging, roaring monsters pour into the first turn, is the most thrilling spectacle in all the world of sport. This is the supreme event. This is THE AMERICAN MOMENT OF TRUTH. School News (Continued from page 3) Harwood, Michael. . student's Guide To Military Service Findlay, Alexander. . A Hunred Years of Chemistry Lomax, John. . .Folk Song, U.S.A. Auden, Wysten.. .Collected Shorter Poems Hansel, C.E. . .ESP: A Scien- ~ tific Evaluation Brooke, Charles,. . .English Drama, 1580-1642.

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Winners of the Westwood Duplicate bridge, held on Tuesday, May 19, have been announced. First, second and third place winners on the North-South teams Include J. Simon and B. Casselman; F. Hood and A. Engle; and Mr. and Mrs. G.

Funeral Services Held

Graveside services for Gerald E. Clevlnger were held Saturday, May 23 at - ndiana. Mr. Clevlnger died Tuesday, May 19 at his home 1938 Elsenhower. He was a Speedway Realtor for 26 years, formerly operated a grocery and meat market at

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Owings. Winners on the East-West teams Included Ist place, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cook; 2nd place, D. Richardson and D. Fleetwood; and 3rd place, S. Kilshelmer and C. Skarvan. The next game at Westwood will be held on Tuesday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m.

Brookston. He was a memnei of Speedway Masonic Lodge and the Indianapolis Real Estate Association. Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Vera J. Clevlnger, a daughter Mrs. RobertD. Harriman, a son Dr. William G. Clevlnger and a brother Clyde R.

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