Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1971 — Page 4

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Kindergarteners at Westlake School found out last week that pumpkin pie does not really come from a can at the grocery store. As a pre-Halloween project the two rooms of kindergarten pupils cut up pumpkins and made pies as a “lab” project right in their classrooms. Ready with their pumpkin are (left to right) David Zigmont, son of Mr. and Mrs .David Zigmont, 6906 Westlake Drive; Lori Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robbins, 6722 W. Walton; Chris Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, 7116 Chapel Hill Court; Todd England, son of Mrs. Nancy England, 528 North Bauman StJ,; and Beth Bredle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bredle, 6813 Wlllboughby Court.

Girl Scouts Bazaar Planned

Members of the Speedway Girl Scouts have announced that the Girl Scout Bazaar will take place in St. Christopher's School Social Room on December 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 pom. Further information on the annual event may be received by calling the bazaar

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ramping at Billie Creek Village. The 26 girls also hiked 10 miles to Mansfield to see a craft demonstration at the courthouse. ft is also announced that the Speedway Girl Scout uniform exchange this year will be managed by Ruth ZetyL Further information on the exchange may be obtained by calling her at 241-7114.

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WOULD YOU TRY TO BURGLARIZE THIS HOUSE, OR THE ONE NEXT DOOR, OR THE ONE ACROSS THE STREET? Probably not, because you know that a police officer is around. Indianapolis was the first large city in the nation to allow its officers to take their patrol cars home with them. The idea was to give the officers the equivalent of a SI4OO/year pay raise, and to discourage crime in our residential areas. And it worked. Last year, we rose to £2 among cities our size in safety against crime. This year, with the crime rate down 5.4% so far, we hope to come in #l. Which is where Dick Lugar thinks we should be. If you see a crime being committed, call our Crime Alert number, 633-2811.

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THE SPEEDWAYFLYER-JOURNAL

Sillers Elect Officers 9 ft could be the Three Musketeers but in truth ft is the new officers for the Speedway Women's 18-Hole Golf Group. The gals (left to right) are Mrs. Georgenne Lollor, secretary; Mrs. Jo Steward, president; and Mrs. Dattie Mullenix, treasurer. Not pictured is the new co-chairman, Mrs. Howard Peyton.

Pack 504 Holds Monthly Meeting At Wheeler School

The monthly meeting for Pack 504 was held at Wheeler School on Wednesday evening, October 20, with the Webelos handling the opening and closing. They also gave a First Aid demonstration on pressure points and how to stop bleeding. During the meeting the Bear Badge was awarded to Kevin

Clark, David Cook, Steve Hawkins, Greg Hayes, Jeff Moyer, Steve Sehade, Tim Waughtel and John Wilson, Jr. Kevin Clark, Mike Etienne and David Morris were inducted into Webelos and the following Webelos achievements were presented to Jay Adams, athlete; Richard Feeley, geologist Kenny Barker, citizen and Todd Sotkiewicz, artist, athlete, citizen, geologist and showman. Mike Reid and Eddie Knoy received Gold Arrows. Two year service pins were presented to Kenny Barker, Joe Pellettieri, Scott Larson, Jay Nichols, Carl Rajski, Mike Small, and Todd Sotkiewicz. Sotkiewicz also received a recruiter badge. One year service pins west to Jay Adams, Mike Etienne, David Morris, Mike Reid, Eddie Knoy, Mike Runyon, Mike Leonard, Steve Heinehamp and Tracy Denny. During the meeting ft was also announced that Goodwill bags, which were distributed last Saturday, will be picked op on November 6. Castle Craig Meeting Set Members of the Castle Craig Chapter of ITSC will meet in the home of Mrs. Ann Crider, 3932 Gateway Court, on October 28. Miss Lola Beeler will speak at the meeting and Mrs. Inez Cunningham will assist foe hostess.

PTA Festival Is Sat.

The 26th Fall Festival for the Brownsburg Community PTA will take place in the College Avenue Gym Aram 5:00 pom. to 10:00 pun., on Saturday, October 30. Decorated Smpkins may be brought to i gym before the 4:00 pan. judging. Prizes will be awarded. A chill supper including crackers, cole slaw, choice of beverage and pie will be served from 5:00 pan. to 8:00 pan. Tickets for the supper will be $1 for adults and 500 for children. A beautifully decorated cake walk will be featured at the festival and a pie sating contest will be held. Booths in the gym will include a dart toss, country store with homemade goodies, a snack bar, golf putter, flower shop and

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Mrs. David J. Sharp Sharp-Kem Vows Read

The main post chapel at Fort Belvolr, Virginia, was foe setting for foe September 24f0 wedding of Miss Debra Darlene Kem and David John Sharp. Following foe ceremony the newlyweds greeted their guests at foe Diplomat Club in Alexandria, Virginia. On October 24, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp were honored at an open house In foe Brownsburg home of foe groom’s parents. A graduate of Indiana University - Purdue University at Fort Wayne, foe bride is foe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred S. Kem of Fort Wayne. Her husband, a graduate of Purdue University, is foe son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Sharp, former residents of Speedway, now living at 15 Stonybrook Drive, Brownsburg. For foe wedding ceremony foe bride selected an ivory crepe gown designed with Venise lace which bordered foe mandarin neckline, bodice, hem and cuffs of foe wrist length sleeves. She wore a matching crepe pillbox which secured her illusion veil and carried a bouquet of daisies and roses. Miss Mary Baldenegro of Elgin, Illinois, served as maid of honor in an o’ive green organza gown which featured an empire waistline. Eade McCarty served as best man. FoUowlng their wedding trip

a flea market. At the Intermediate school, the old high school building on Stadium Drive, will have a “soc hop” from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 pan. The music will be played by “The Misters” and an admission price of $1 will be charged.

Moke your stop at Geri Bishop’s The PIT STOP LIQUORS 4501 West 16th St., Speedway "Just across fromths"sooTrack”

Stors Hours: 8 am • 2 am

RE-ELECT DWIGHT L. COTTINGHAM . lo the City - County Council

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1971

to foe Shenandoah Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp took q> residence in Alexandria. Vir.

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