Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1956 — Page 4

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THURS- FRL, SAT. JAN. 26-27-28 In Cinema Scope “Kismet” In Color Starring Howard Keel Ann Blyth Dolores Gray Vic Damone Monty Wooley Sebastian Cabot PLUS “The Fighting Chanee” Starring Rod Cameron Julie London Ben Cooper Taylor Holmes

SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 28 Show opens at 1:00 pan. Show starts at 1:38 pan. “The Fighting Chance” Cartoon “Fling In The Ring” Cartoon Festival “His Hotel Suite” 7 Cartoons Prise drawing for the Kiddies at end of Matinee Show out at 4:30 pan. Show re-opens at 6:45 pan.

SUN- MON- TUES. JAN. 28-30-31 In Cinema Scope “The Rains Of Baaehipur” In Color Starring lama Tuner Richard Burton Fred Mac Murray Jean Caulfield Michael Rennie Eugenie Leontorich —PLUS—“The Adventures Of Sadie” In Color Starring Joan Collins George Cole Kenneth Moro Robertson Hare

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team page » The Ifliitf music for the first service wffl be provided by the’CloisteT Choir, singing the anthem "With A Voice of Singing” by Shaw. At the 10:35 service the Chapel Choir will sing “O Jesus, Thou Art Standing” by Knecht The soloist for both services will be Miss Nanette Fidger, contralto, singing "How Lovely Is The Hand of God” by Laughborough. OLDER YOUTH class will he held as usual at 10:00 am. at the Parsonage. ' ' SENIOR HIGH class wffl be at 10:10 am. at Heisers. CHANCEL FLOWERS. The two large baskets in the Chancel last Sunday were sent by Mrs. Charles Brockman and the Hofer family. The bouquet given by Mrs. M. G. Spencer, Agnes and Edith were enjoyed by Mr. Lawrence Thompson in the Methodist Hospital. The bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graub and son in memory of Mrs. Graub’s mother; and, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser honoring the Youth of our Church. YOUTH BANQUET. To be held in Fellowship Hall. George Florence will be the speaker, with Ronnie Frye as Toastmaster. Bess Woods and her committee will be in charge of the food. So, don’t forget the time—6:3o pm. next Sunday.

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Atal tatteta >w taH • umUM-imm <t» all parts of the world. CHDIR REHEARSALS Wednesday: <d)o pm.—Ahgelus Choir —■ Thursday: 3:00 p m • Children's Chorale ' IM pm.—Chapel Choir 8:00 pjn.—Cloister Choir . LADIES AID CIRCLE wffl fotat Wednesday, at 1:30 pm. with Mrs. W. C. Wickerham, 5732 W. Mb Street Mrs. Luella B. Williams wffl give devotions. NEW MEMBERS We were happy so Welcome into our membership last. Sunday, Mr. and Mia. Charles G. Whitaker, 5040 W. 13th Street; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Renauto, 5961 Cadillac Drive; Mr. Jack Bracken, Broadacre Trailer Ctart; and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fuller, 5510 Meadowood Drive. STATE MINISTERS CONFERENCE. The 25th Annual Conference wffl be held on January 30, 31, and February 1, at DePauw University. This is an Interdenominational affair embracing ministers from all over the State. The special -lecturer wffl be Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, Minister of Madison Avenue Methodist Church, New York City. Dr. Cecil W. Lower, Of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, wffl be the lecturer on "Pastoral Problems.” Rev. Thorne pitas to be in attendance Monday and Tuesday.

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NEW improved Vacation Plan for Linde employees An improved Vacation Plan for Linde employees became effective on January L Here are the main provisions of the new Plan: ■—After one year of service, employees receive two weeks of paid vacation. —After ten yean of service, employees receive three weeks of paid . - ■*• d < wwwirlan. {.' ~ V . As in the previous Plan, employees receive /«r weeks of paid vacation after 25 years of servioCk x Hie Company has, over the years, always provided employees with vacations that compared favorably with prevailing industrial practice. This new Plan ranks among the most liberal in industry. > • • LIMBI AIR PRODUCTS COMPANY A IMvHm of IMmi CabM. ond CaHwn ** x ,11 JI J Sp«dw«y, Indim. '

HtHMWMMtU HL We bad cur first meeting at Nancy Wrairfhts. Thanks so much mr tn® rezrasnmera, sues. Wraight. We elected officers. They are as follows: Pres., Nancy Hiatt; Treasurer, Vicki Foster; Pub. Agent, yours truly. We decided to have nick names. Here’s the ones we chose: Sherrill Scoggan Mandy; Vicki Foster Jerry; Nancy Wraight Gate; Johnneva Crane Hiatt—Terry; Marcia Vehlteg Dave; Judy Butler—Jimmy. We decided to have club every Monday and a sort of spread e very-other Friday and then go to the show. WeD, got to fly. See you later, alligators. Pres. Nancy (Terry) Hiatt Pub. Judy (Jimmy) Butter

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'MMUMPtY RRTHMMST €MMCB (Continued Frees Pago 1) swell teMctams. Ota taW YOUNG ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS is growing. Although tote thaw a mtafo dd, interest, tativfiy, aat enthusiasms htae bean Wettest with the steady tatttate to attendance. TBS grotip-modts tach Simday teontatf at 3M9 am. to theaptewdid “daro-room” behind the Partdrißouse. Mr. Cletis Jenkins and Mr. Arthur GuMotti are the wooMM toarharn far the grand group SENIOR M.YJF*. Coimeil Meetfe* wffl be held on Tudtay evening, at pm. in the buddfhg behtad foe Pariah House. The Sr. M.YJ*, wffl meet at 6:36 pJte, ih toe state baiMtoit* INTERMEDIATE M.YJ*, wffl have a “Hteh-In” supper at 6:60 pm.» this Sunday, as part es their eveefog detMttao. Tail come! The JUNIOR CHOHt b beginning to pnpare for the owning Easter tease. The ehoir rehearses on Monday aftHrastnS Wt 3:15 aft the Church. AB boys and girte, who are te ttae 4th6th grades, are invited to the rehearsal next Monday. Parasta Your children wffl enynyfite ringing Encourage them to coane. We are hoping to have a large Junior Choir to sing at Baiter time. FRIENDLY VCMTORS wffl be visiting to the eomteufedty on Wednesday evening, Feb. L WOMEN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE wffl meet at 7:30, Feb. 1, at the Church. Blanche Dawsea wffl njinak Mod present slides on India. Mrs. Lunsford wffl give devotiom. The Bethel Women's Society wffl be our special guests. The Itatedship Circle wffl act as hostesses. , ADULT CHOIR will rehearse at the Church on Thursday. Feb. 2, at 7:30 pin. Anyone who has borrowed chairs which are the property of the Church, are asked to return them at their earttert eoavenience. THE CHRISTIAN HOME BUILDERS class wffl have a pitch-in supper Friday, February 3rd at 6:30 in the church 4 for all members and anyone who would like to be a Come and get acquainted. Bring a covered dish and a dessert. Bread, butter, drinks and table service wffl be fantatad LAST SUNDAY it was our privilege to baptise Hertaell C. Landreth, Jr. Likewise it was our joy to receive a sptenffld group of families into the fellowship of our Church. These fine persons were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Stanton, 5808 Apnndwaj Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Last, Patti and Barbara, 2133 Gerrard Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Soots, 1733 Gerrard De.; Ifr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Sutherlin, 5720 Speedway Dr.; Mr. and Mm Thomas K. Harding, 4929 W. 11th St; Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Lewter, 5075 W. 12th St.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Z. Smits, 2406 Auburn St.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Leedom, 1751 Beeler St.; Mtae Tala B. Dipper, 410 N. Meridian St.; Mr. and Mrs. Irven M. Ebmfflh» 1115 S. Lockburn St.; Mr. Herman Schmink, 430 N. Arthur Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Herschell C. Landreth, Jr. 4507 Patricia Street; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickey, 3738 Creston Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Huston, 3 Gwynn Court. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: What happen* to us is teas vital than what we allow happenings to do to na

UNIBN CARBIDE TO BUILD BRAZILIAN POLYETHYLENE PLANT Plans for the construction of a polyethylene plant in Brazil were announced today by Morse G. Dial, President of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. This latest addition to Union Carbide's growing.group of overseas polyethylene plants will be erected and operated by a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Corporation, Union Carbide do Brazil, S. A. The new polyethylene plant will be located at Cubatao, near Santos. It will be adjacent to the

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refinery and ethylene plant hf Petrobras, the Brazilian Government agency that controls the major refining operations in that country. A contract signed: August 4, 1955, between this agency and Union Carbide do Brazil assures the new plant adequate supplies of ethylene on a long-term basis. Land has already been puretated and engineering and equipmg|t procurement activity have been under way for several month* The Union Carbide plant wffl have sufficient capacity to satisfy completely the most optimistic estimates of Brazil's polyethylene requirements over foe not five to ten years. It wffl be so constructed that its productive capacity can be increased at any time by making relatively simple additions and minor alterations. In the plant wffl be incorporated all the refinements that Union Carbide has made in polyethylene production facilities as a result of its entensive experience in this field. Union Carbide do Brazil, S. has been active for a number of years. Another Subsidiary of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, National Carbon do Brazil, S. A., produces the wellknown “Everyready” brand of flashlights and batteries.

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FIVE TO RECEIVE COMMISSIONS AT BUTLER Five Butler University students will receive commissions in the United States Air Force faPa special ceremony January 27, on the campus according to an announcement by Lt. Col. Robert E. Jarrell, Professor of Air Science of Butler’s Air Force RO.ffift. unit. The five men completed the four-year AFROTC course last June and win graduate this semester. President M. a Ross and Lt. Col. JarreD wffl present them with their commissions and gold second lieutenant’s bars after the are sworn in. Those to be commissioned are Richard J. Berndt, Logansport; Nyle M. Cain, Martinsville; William R. Cale, 8381 Broadway; John C. Davis, 4440 Cornelius; and Howard E. Mangin, 1407 Marlowe. All five of the new officers wffl soon report to Ladriand Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tesas, for pre-fihdit trototog and to-pro-<*s«ing. From Lackland AFB, Berndt, Cale, Davis and Iftmgin will proceed to primary pilot training and Cain wifl go to a Primary-basic observer training unit. The men win serve a minimum of three years active duty with the Air Force and then become members of the Air Item Reserves. v . . ; — C.YJ. QBU TOPPER IT- 4 ' t WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18 SPEEDWAY | HRISTIAN CHURCH ——f : ADvnmTOwirinßßi i ■