Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1970 — Page 4

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Mrs. Gilson Visits Speedway

Mrs. Cindy Gilson, wife of Set Carl Gilson, Jr., arrived in Speedway last week for a visit with her fatter and motber-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilson of 5545 Beaqport Road. Mrs. Gilson arrived home in time to celebrate ter birthday

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along with the birthday of her sister-in-law, Linda Taylor. Sgt Gilson is presently stationed at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. He is due for discharge on August 20th, and will move with the family to Denver, Colorado. .

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Lynam On Dean*» List At Hanover College

Michael Lynam, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R Lynam, 5932 Elaine, Speedway, has teen named to the Dean's List for the second term at Hanover College. Lynam, a Jane graduate at

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Hanover, was one of 144 students with a 3.5 or tetter grade point average needed for inclusion on the list Lynam is majoring in Spanish. HO is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

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70 Operating Fund Campaign for the new Indianapolis Museum of Art announced the successful completion of the campaign for a $225,000 goal. Mr. Lanagan, northside resident and Indianapolis business man, stated that over I,ooopersons helped solicit this year. He also pointed out that although this was a difficult year, he was greatly encouraged by the number of gifts which were increased fay over 300 reported for last year. This increase represents a broadened base of interest among the resident and business firms of greater Indianapolis. The Inaugural Opening of the new fecilities at 38th Street, will take place on October 25.

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Miss Harris Returns

Ist Lt. Sharon Lucille Harris of the United States Marine Corps has Just returned from a duty tour In Okinawa and has received her honorable discharge at Camp LeJeune In North Carolina. Lt. Harris Is a graduate at Speedway High School and Pur-

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AU that a lady could desire was evident in this beautlftilly appointed living room at the Hermitage Apartments. Mrs. Fat Harvey and Karen Thomsen enjoy the splendor and comfort of the lovely room during an open house held at the new apartments last Friday evening.

Hermitage Opens In Speedway

Sheldon Rose, President of Edward Rose and Sons, Inc., proudly hosted the opening, July 11, of the company's fifth apartment complex in the Indianapolis area. The Hermitage, containing 280 one and two bedroom apartments, some with dens, is located one block north ofCrawfordsvllle Road at 3800 W. 22nd Street In Speedway. The new and beautiful apart-

due university. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ark) £. Harris of Speedway. Lt. Harris is presently residing In Glen Burnle, Maryland, and has been accepted as a student In the Baltimore School of Law.

ment complex is adjacent to the Woolco store in the Speedway Stenting Center and directly behind the Speedway Atkinson Square West office complex. Ideally located near major stepping facilities, large west side employers, and public transportation, the Hermitage offers the finest in living. The air conditioned apartments feature formal dining rooms, color-coordinated klt-

Term Spencer Scored In W.U.6.

Blond, 4'10” Terry Spencer, Southern Illinois university's top scoring gymnast, competed in the World university Games in Terre Haute, July 11. Miss Spencer placed Ist AllAround, to become a member of the USA Women's Gymnastic Team to depart for Tour in, Italy, August 22 to September 6. The World University Games, alternate with the Olympic Games every two years. Similar to the Olympic Games, the aim of the World University Games is to promote friendship and understanding among Hie participants' schools and nations. Selection meets are held jn the participating countries for the purpose of choosing the test athletes in each sport to compete in the Games. To enter the selection meet for Hie U.S.A. Women's Gymnastic Team, the college woman must have finished in one of 10 places in one of the country's top three meets. She also must be a full-time college student. On August 22, the six finalists, along with Mrs. Margit Treiber, Coach, and Mrs. Delete Darst, Manager and Assistant. will Join other Ameri-

This hmuittfUl and difficult one-arm hand stand waa executed by All-American Terry Spencer a i Speedway during competition in the World University Gaines in Terre Haute on July 11. Terry placed Ist Att-Around.

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—a ■—M iHn Ton, the various teams representing several sports will depart for Italy together. Miss Spencer has earned AllAmerican honors since her freshman year at S.LU.andwas a member of the U.S.A. Team to tour the Mid-East last summer. She is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Spencer, 1920 Elsenhower Drive, Steedway.