Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1954 — Page 3

Thursday, October 28, 1?54

Mil PART IN WO’SPLU It takes a plan to make things grow. God has' a plan in the growA of every tree and flower, of every boy and girl and of every church. Yes* God has a plan for the growth of our own Speedway Christian Church. Prayerful and careful planning has marked our growth and development. Prayerful consideration now prompts us to believe that God is leading us to take the next step forward in His plan for our church. We believe His plan is one for our own spiritual growth, our church’s spiritual growth and ctur church’s physical growth. This is not for the church’s sake, but in order that more men, women, young people and children may find through the worship and education and fellowship of this church a deeper knowledge of and appreciation for our spiritual values.

Increased giving—as has been proved many times over will develop greatly increased interest in offlr church and in our own spiritual lives. Every family should look upon this Building Program as the opportunity to make the greatest sacrifice 'of their ‘lifetime for their, faith. To meet the need of our Building Program, it is imperative that the member-families and all other families who use our church, ask themselves this question. “How much does our God, our church and our spiritual lives mean to us?” '

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Oct. 29—Football (Pike Township) here, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4, 5 Junior Play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” Nov. 6 Lions’ Club Football Banquet. Nov. 10—Open House: Elementary No. 1 and High School, 7:009:00 pan. Nov. 11—Open House: Elementary No. 2, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Nov. 12 Business Education Day. No school. Nov. 12—Basketball (Franklin Township, there. Speedway Schools will take part in the Indianapolis-Marion County Business Education Day on Friday, November 12. On this day all schools will be dismissed and teachers will visit various factories and business places. Before /his year Speedway teachers had visited a local industry during one day of our local preschool meetings; but since all Indianapolis and Marion County schools will participate in the November 12 program, it was decided that Speedway should take part also. Attendance for the first six weeks at Elementary School No. 1 was as follows: Kindergarten, 95%; First Grades, 97%; Second Grades, 98%; Third Grades, 98%; Fourth Grades, 97%; Fifth Grades, 96%; Sixth Grades, 98%.

As part of their study about Community Helpers, the pupils of the Second Grade of Elementary School No. 2 were visited by Marshal Collins and Officer Cassaday, Speedway Police Department, on Wednesday, October 20. The Second Grade saw some of the equipment used by the Speedway police officers shotguns, revolvers, handcuffs, and the fingerprint set. As a demonstration, Marshal Collins handcuffed Jeanne Smith and Craig Hubbell together. Also, in order to show how the fingerprint set is used, Officer Cassaday fingerprinted Herbert Robbins. After this equipment was seen, the children went out to the police car to see the flashing red lights, flares, first-aid kit and to hear *the siren and a two-way conversation by radio between Officer Cassaday and an officer at the Town Hall. The Second Grade children not only learned how the police officers help them, but also how they can be of help to the officers.

The procedure for the sale of basketball season tickets will be announced in next week’s Flyer. Speedway Junior Safety Patrol Elementary School No. 1 for the six-weeks period beginning October 18, is Captain, Dean Hubbard; Lieutenant, Jim Traylor; Clerk, Karen Rupert; Roving Officer, Ronnie Souder. Those attending posts are: Sharon Stout, Jackie Gastineau, John Bullington, Phyllis Duffield, Greg Green, Donna Keever, John Owens, Jim Gabert, Roger Heiser, Luanne Tower, Alice Palmer, Sally Manion, Billy Chain, Gentry De’ "uric, Ronnie LaFeber, Suzan S c oait, Tom Mead, Marianna StorSraker, John Staffanie, Bob Frye, Lynn McMahon, Phil LossJand, Debbie Burcham, Dennis Burnham, Sally Owen, Mary Jane Arwpon, Charleen Cole, Janet McClelland, Tana Alquire, Judy Ellis, Sharon Durr, Doug Schilling, Karen Rupert, Bonnie McCann, Marilyn Neiman, Bob Parke, Charles Stump, Jim Hodges, Suzan Hunter, Ronnie Key, David Hissam.

cmsctur TROOP'I43 .T . - Troop No. 143 entertained 30 masked guests at a Halloween Party Monday night at the Lutheran Church. A Mexican outfit won the best costume prize for Dain Bogue. The feather blowing contest was won by Nancy Morgan and Jeanette Leverett. Sharon Stout bobbed the deepest, got. the wettest, and got the most apples. Edith Ann McGinley and Dain Bogue won for making the funniest faces out of paper bags. Nancy Morgan found the most pumpkin seeds and Jeanie Piper guessed

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TEEN MERRYMAKERS Hi, gang. Well here we are again with more of the latest news. We didn’t have a meeting last time because of bad weather. The meeting was held at Donna Anderson’s house. Her mother served strawberry sodas and pretzels. Thanks Donna and Mrs. Anderson. The meeting was called to order by Lynda Long, Pres. The minutes were read and we had treasurer’s report. We discussed old and new business. We made a mistake on the pub. Delores Wilkerson is pub., Judy

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Sellers did not want her job as pub. so she traded with Delores. Judy is now Vice Pres. Well, it’s time to go. See you next week. Lynda Long, Pres. Delores Wilkerson, Pub.

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