Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1957 — Page 7

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) a “PAPER SALE,” beginning June 6. All MYF’ers are asked to meet at the church on June 6, at 10:00 a.m., to help gather papers. Folks who would like to give their papers to the young people and who would like their papers picked up are asked to call CH. 1-2147 or CH. 4-8985. The young people thank you in advance. THE NEW MORNING CIRCLE, yet to be named, whose leader is Mrs. Jane Lyons, will meet on Wednesday, June 5, at 9:00 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Jane Lyons, 1055 Allison Ave. WOMAN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE, under the leadership of its re-elected president, Mrs. Clara Nelson, will hold its first meeting of the new Conference Year on Wednesday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. CHANCEL CHOIR will not rehearse on Wednesday, May 29. The next rehearsal will be held on Thursday, June 6, at 8:00 p.m., at the church. FROM JUNE 6-9, Rev. Wright and Mr. Floyd F. Farley, Speedway Methodist Church’s Lay Member to the Annual Conference, will be attending the 106th session of the Northwest Indiana Annual Conference, at Trinity Methodist Church, Lafayette, Indiana. This Sunday, June 2, Rev. Wright will preach his last sermon before going to Conference.

Indiana Central Commencement Indiana Central College will award diplomas to 68 graduating seniors at its commencement exercises June 9 on the University Heights campus, Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of the college, announced today. Thirty Indianapolis students are included. Indiana Central News Dr. Robert Brooker, professor of chemistry at Indiana Central College, has been elected secretary of the Indiana Section of the American Chemical Society. Mark Braford, a 1940 graduate of Indiana Central, was elected treasurer of the group. The Indiana Central College choir presented an entertainment program for the recent Citizens Gas Co. special banquet honoring 25-year employees. Dr. O. D. Roberts, dean of men at Purdue University, has labeled the first “Indiana Student Government Workshop” as the “finest student working meeting he has ever seen.” As guest consultant for the workshop held on the Indiana Central College campus, Dr. Roberts joined with Dr. Robert McBride and Mary Huey of the ICC staff as group discussion leaders for Student Council representatives.

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Representatives from Huntington, Marian, Anderson and Earlham Colleges attended the workshop with the ICC representatives. The workshops are being planned as annual events to enable Indiana college groups to meet and exchange problems, solutions and suggestions of the Student Councils at each school. Four honorary degrees will be awarded at Indiana Central College’s 52d annual Commencement exercises June 9, Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of the college, has announced. Rev. Floyd Cook, a graduate of ICC and superintendent of the New Albany, Ind., District of the Methodist Church, will receive a Doctor of Divinity degree at the evening ceremony and will present the baccalaureate address earlier in the day. Chaplain Silas Decker, a colonel and 2d Army Chaplain at Ft. Meade, Md., and Rev. Walter Ewert, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church of Springfield, 111., also will receive Doctor of Divinity degrees. Bart R. Brammer, of New Augusta, Ind., president of the American City Bureau in Chicago, will be the fourth recipient of an honorary degree. He will receive an LL.D, award. Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, president of Valparaiso University, will deliver the commencement address. Cook and Ewert are Indiana Central graduates.

Union. Carbide Announces Appointment of New Division Head William M. Haile has been appointed President of Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, it was announced by Morse G. Dial, president of the Corporation. Mr. Haile joined Union Carbide in 1925 when he went with the Linde Campany in the New Orleans office. He progressed through the Linde sales organization becoming Manager of the Eastern Region in 1952 and VicePresident of the Company in 1955. Mr. Haile was born in New Roads, Louisiana. He received the degree of Bachelor of Science from Tulane University in 1924. LIONS CLUB FISH FRY 16th and LYNDHURST FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 14 and 15

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Navy Reenlistments * A change in Navy policy, which will affect ex-navy men in this area who are planning to reenlist, was announced today by LCDR. B. A. Woodard, Officer in Charge of the Indiana Recruiting District. Under present policy, men reenlisting are transferred to receiving stations on the coast they prefer, for further assignment. However, on and after July 1, 1957, all reenlistees must be transferred to the nearest receiving station, which in the case of the Indiana District is located at Washington, D. C. LCDR. Woodard stated that other special benefits for men reenlisting remain unchanged, such as granting of advanced leave, immedite payment of reenlistment bonus and travel pay, plus guarantee of direct transfer to service school for those who qualify. DESSERT SOCIAL WSCS. SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH JUNE 7. 5:30-8:00

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