Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1958 — Page 5

Thursday, January 16, 1958

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 17 Sitters Will be on hand for the little ones and entertainment for the older children. SENIOR HI CYF members will go to Connersville next Sunday and be the guests of the CYF group there. You are requested to meet ait the church at 3:30. Drivers are needed and any parents who can go and drive, contact Denny Troth. January 19th is also the deadline to purchase tickets to the Youth Banquet ($1.00) to be held the following Sunday, January 26th. Get your ticket from either Mrs. Heiser or Brooke Meeder. PASTOR’S CABINET MEETING will be held on Monday, January 20th at 7:00 p.m. All functional committees should plan to attend. ESTHER CIRCLE will meet with Mrs. Paul Parke, 1619 N. Norfolk, on Tuesday, January 21 at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Tsareff will assist. Mrs. Harold Monee will give devotions and the program will be presented by a representative from Flanner House. NAOMI CIRCLE will meet Tuesday, January 21 at 7:30

pm. with Mrs. Jack Hayes, 1832 Christopher Lane. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Hooper. Miss Margaret Wilson will give devotions and the program will be on “Customs and Ways of Life in Japan.” GOLDEN RULE CLASS will meet in the Singletons Room on Tuesday, January 21st at 7:30. Bring your favorite sandwich and own service. Mrs. Anna Smith will give devotions. SERVICE DAY. All ladies are invited to come to Fellowship Hall on Thursday, January 23rd to sew for the Little Red Door, from 9:00 am. to 3:00 pm. The Dorcas Circle will be hostess, and if you care to stay through the lunch hour bring a sandwich as coffee will be served. CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP win hold the Executive Committee meeting Thursday afternoon at one o’clock in the Junior Hi Room. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday-Chancel Choir 7:30 pm. Thursday—Children’s Chorale 3:15; Chapel Choir 7:00; Cloister Choir 8:00. LOS AMIGOS CLASS wishes to thank everyone who helped make the sale of Christmas Cards, wrapping paper and ribbon a success. C.M.F. DINNER Monday, January 27th ait 6:30. If you have not been contacted by Wednesday, January 22nd, will you please call Bin Hunt, CHapel 4-1882 and make your reservation? The speaker will be Mr. Larry Brandon, President of the State Christian Men’s Fellowship. You won’t want to miss this event. Those who have heard Mr. Brandon will want to hear him again. YOUTH SUNDAY will be observed in our church on January 26th. This is a very important occasion for our youth and plans are being made to make this day a memorable one. As a climax to the day’s activities a banquet win be held in Fellowship HaU at 6:30. Reservations should be in by next Sunday.

Firkusny Soloist With Symphony A program, which is expected to be a season highlight, will be presented by Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in the Murat Theatre Saturday and Sunday, January 18-19. Soloist will be Rudolf Firkusny, popular Czech pianist, who will perform the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto. Mr. Firkusny,

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who has performed as soloist with the New York Philharmonic for 9 consecutive years, first appeared with our Orchestra in 1951. He was so enthusiastically received that he returned the following year, but concert commitments have not aUowed him to be heard locally since that time. Orchestral selections include the Bernard Heiden Symphony No. 2. Mr. Heiden is head of the Composition Department at the LU. School of Music. Bom in

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Q. Why do children have temper tantrums? A. Because they haven’t learned self-control. Anger is a natural emotion. There are times when everyone would like to beat the floor and chew the rug. A Memphis doctor says that children fly off the handle for two reasons. They have found that tantrums put them in the center of the stage. Like ham actors they want all the attention. Or they may really believe that they have been denied something they should have. The child doesn’t particulrly care whether you agree with him or not. Q. Can young babies be affected by home situations? A. Yes. Some babies as early as 2 months of age respond to their mother by smiling and cooing. If the mother can pass along happy feelings to the baiby there seems to be no reason why the baby can’t sense anxiety and tension. A Kansas City doctor tells of seeing a 6-weeks-dld baby who vomited and lost weight every time the father went on a binge. Another 15-month-old vomited and had colic for no apparent reason. When the family was investigated it turned out that the mother and father were considering divorce and both seemed to be taking their troubles out on

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Germany, Mr. Heiden was a student of the famous composer Hindemith, and received the renowned Mendelssohn prize of composition in Berlin in 1933.

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the baby. When an “aunt and uncle took the baby for awhile he stopped having colic. □. Do "test tube" babies have the same legal rights as other children? A. If the husband is the father there seems to be no special legal problems. When the husband is not the father, things get pretty involvtu Laws always lag behind scientific discoveries. When our laws were made no one had any idea that “test tube” babies were possible. Lawyers will have to start from scratch and determine what legal right such children have. Material in MEDICAL MIRROR is based on various scientific publications and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all doctors. The diagnosis and treatment of disease requires the skill and knowledge which only a physician can apply by personally attending the patient.

Other works on the program include: Oimarosa, Overture, “The Secret Marriage;” Schubert, Ballet Music from “Rosamunde;” and Ravel, La Valse.

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