Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1956 — Page 7

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TRUST IN YOUTH (Continued from Faze 1) encouraging immaturity and irresponsibility among youth on the one hand, and anxiety and frustration in their elders on the other.

This year seven million Catholic young men and women are participating in the sixth annual National Catholic Youth Week, from October 28 to November 4. The theme of the Week is “Trust in Youth.” These young people represent the future of America, a future whose challenge is waiting to be met by the strong, the prepared, the self-determined youth of today. Confidence inspires such preparedness among young people. National Catholic Youth Week emphasizes the positive aspect of yoi|th. Youth wants, and indeed needs, responsibility. It is up to us to answer that need —to assist them in taking the reims hitherto untried. For today perhaps they have a sharper realization of their future role in society than youngsters of any other time. This is evidenced on every side by the earnestness, devotion and sense of vocation which, generally speaking, characterize our young men and women. National Catholic Youth Week was founded in 1951 by the Executive Director of the Youth De-partment-NCWC, Rt. Rev. Msgr.

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Sunday morning were given by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Leonard in memory of Mar-rill F. Leonard. The flowers this Sunday morning will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wheatley in memory of Mrs. Wheatley’s mother, Mrs. Elsie Losh. “HAVING FAITH TO REMOVE MOUNTAINS” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, Oct. 28. At the 11:00 o’clock service, the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Psalm One Hundred Fifty,” by Lewandowski. At the 9:30 service, the Crusaders Choir, directed by Marjorie Shelly, will sing, “But The Lord Is Mindful of His Own,” by Mendelssohn. At both services, Rita Meggenhofen will sing the Offertory, “God Is More Than a Spirit,” by Moore. ' s -v INTERMEDIATE M.Y.F. will meet at 6:00 p.m., on Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Speedway Park for a ‘Hay Ride’ and Wiener Roast. SENIOR M.Y.F. will meet at the Church at 6:00 p.m., on Sunday, Oct. 28. The group will go to the Silver Hills Riding Club, 5400 Southeastern Ave., where they will enjoy a ‘Hay Ride’ and Wiener Roast. OUR BIG CONGREGATIONAL LOYALTY DINNER wUI be held on Monday, Oct. 29, at the Student Union Cafeteria, 1300 W. Michigan. TIME: 6:45 p.m. Dinner will be served from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. Children will be entertained during the program. Our Church Family is looking forward to a wonderful evening of fellowship. W.S.C.S. will have a Quiet Hour for the Week of Prayer on Tuesday morning, Oct. 30, from 9:30 to 10:30, at the Church. Nursery facilities will be available for mothers of young children. All ladies are asked to allow this one hour of prayer not only for themselves but also for the needs of people throughout the world. W.S.C.S. will sponsor a Citizenship Brunch on Wednesday morning, Oct. 31, from 9:15 to 10:15, at the Church. The guest speaker, Mrs. Howard G. Lytle, who is a member of the Council of Church-Women, will speak on “The Importance of Citizenship Responsibility At Election Time.” Nursery facilities will be available beginning at 10:00 ajn. The Brunch is not being sponsored for profit making. Our ladies are urged to attend. CRUSADERS CHOIR will rehearse at the Church on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 3:15 pan. IMMANUEL CHOIR will not rehearse on Wednesday. Beginning Sunday, Nov. 4, the Immanuel Choir will rehearse at 5:00 p.m. CHANCEL CHOIR will rehearse at the Church on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE-AGE FELLOWSHIP will have a Halloween Party at the home of Barbara Last, 2133 Gerrard Dr., on Wednesday evening, Oct. 31. FELLOWSHIP AND INSTRUCTION CLASS FOR INCOMING MEMBERS will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m., at the Church. Persons interested in uniting with our fellowship with the November Class of New Members on Sunday, Nov. 4, are invited to attend. WORLD COMMUNITY DAY will be held on Friday, Nov. 2, at the Third Christian Church. A dessert luncheon will be served. Our ladies are asked to give clothing. Clothing may be turned in to Mrs, Ernestine Beck, 1622 Presto St., or Mrs. Clara Nelson, 1658- Norfolk St. LAST SUNDAY, it was our joy to receive into the fellowship of our Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Slough, and daughter Linda, 1651 DeSoto Lane. SENIOR M.Y.F. PAPER SALE . . . Nov. 1,2, 3 . . . CRATES WILL. BE PLACED ON CHURCH LOT.

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AFRICAN MISSIONS Bishop Richard C. Raines, episcopal head of Indiana Methodism, will address the Greencastle District School of Missions in the Junior High School Gym at Brazil, Indiana, on Thursday, October 25 at 8:00 pjn., Central Daylight Time. The theme of the bishop’s address will be “A Pictorial Report on Africa.” Bishop Raines, accompanied by his wife, visited Methodist missionary work in Africa in 1955. The bishop and his wife traveled by every means of transportation into some of the remotest areas. They were in Africa for a period of three months. The pictures which they took will depict the work being carried on by the Methodist Church through its Division of World Missions of which Bishop Raines is president. „

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