Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1958 — Page 3
Thursday, November 6, 1958
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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Stegemoller are the proud parents of a baby girl, Gina Sue, born on October 16 in Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. Stegemoller is the former Sue Smith. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, 1780 Cunningham Road and Mrs. Catherine McQuary, 1198 Faculty Drive. Mr. Stegemoller is stationed at Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. David Faulkner, 5001 W. 15th St. announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Jean, Sunday, November 2nd at the St. Vincent’s Hospital. Johr and June Scholl, 1640 Allison St., are all smiles, they are grandma and grandpa again. Paula Sue, weighing seven pounds came into this world, Oct. 29th, daughter of their son and wife, George Scholl, 2245 N. Tibbs Ave. Psi lota Xi Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority is supporting the myasthenia gravis fund raising campaign in Speedway. Cannisters have been put in places of business for your contribution to this very worthy cause. MG is supported entirely by your donations. It is hoped in the future to be included in the United Fund.
Memorial Baptist Church W. 18 th. 1 blk. E. of Tibbs Rev. Geo. G. Kimsey, minister REV. WILLIAM RUSSELL PANKEY, evangelist from Richmond, Va., will begin evangelistic Services next Sunday morning at Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. Pankey is a nationally known evangelist. He has taken part in more than 200 crusades in the past five years. He has held several Revivals in Indiana and is not a stranger to our city. THE SERVICES run nightly, 7:30, Sunday, Nov. 9 thru Friday, Nov. 14. The church is planning a special night for each service during the campaign: Sunday morning, 9:30, a goal of 200 in Church School. Sunday Evening, the church Family present. Monday, “PACK THE PEW” night. Comm.: Mesdames Cloud, Strother, Warren, Wright. Tuesday, “COUPLES NIGHT.” Comm.; Jos. Brower, Mesdames Kiser, Miller, Wilferd. Wednesday, “FAMILY NIGHT.” Comm.: Mesdames Gulley, Coleman, Brower, Bonesteel. Thursday, “CHURCH SCHOOL NIGHT.” Comm.: Leo Bennett and Church School Teachers. Friday, “VICTORY NIGHT.” All Committees Working, Praying, Bringing Others. CHURCH NIGHT FELLOWSHIP SUPPER, 6:00 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 16. Presneting the Church Proposal for the coming year. Rev. Ralph Beaty, Sector Project Director for this area will be the speaker. The Every Member Canvassers will “TELL THE STORY OF OUR CHURCH,” Sunday afternoon, November 23. HOME ARE THE HOUNDED is the commercial color film to be shown Sunday evening, 7:00 o’clock, November 23. Marion Cadet First To Solo at Indiana Philip A. Wilkinson of Marion is the first Indiana University Air Force ROTC cadet to solo in a flight training program at I.U. There are 26 other cadets in the special program.
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DOLLS The ladies of the Speedway Am. Legion Auxiliary 198 are selling dressed dolls, which would make nice gifts for Christmas. They are priced from $1.50 to $3.00. If you are interested in ordering one, pleased call CH. 4-1197. Mrs. Mae McDole, Pres. Mrs. Wilma J. Strouse, Pub. Ch. Community Christian Church “Serving the Eagledale-Meado-wood area northwest of Speedway.” 4300 West 10th Street (Auto Auction Building). This coming Sunday, November 9th, Operation 100 gets underway at the Community Christian Church. At the 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion Hour Service, the minister, William H. Mackey, will bring the first of a series
of messages entitled “Five Ancient Sins Dogging the Steps of Modem Men.” The message is entitled, “The Sin that Blinds." The special Choral Class conducted by the Minister of Music, Mr. John vonSpreckelsen, which usually meets at 7:00 p.m. will meet this Sunday, November 9th, at 5:00 p.m. just prior to the Vesper Hour. Bible School, with classes for all ages, meets at 11:00 a.m. Further information concerning the work and program of this newly organized congregation may be had by writing 373 Wichser Avenue, or phoning CH. 19550. Evening of Fun “Come to an evening of fun” invites the Central Branch YWCA to their monthly family recreation night at the Central Branch YWCA, 329 North Pennsylvania Street The date is Friday, November 14 at 7 o’clock. The pool, the gym, the recreational rooms will be ready and waiting for adults and children to spend an evening at low-cost Bringing your own suits, you may brush up on your swimming ability in the pool, play badminton, volleyball, or ping pong attired in your play clothes. The younger folks can play many games and all can waltz or rock ’n roll. For those who prefer to play cards and other table games, a quiet nook is being set aside. The low-cost evening ends with refreshments. The Registration Office at the YW will be ready to answer any questions, so call your United Fund Agency, at ME. 5-5471.
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Church To Celebrate 75th Year St. Paul’s “R” United Church of Christ, 713 N. Belmont Ave., is celebrating its Seventy-fifth Anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 9th, where Rev. E. Elshoff is Pastor. Dr. L. W. Stolte of New Knoxville, Ohio, will be guest speaker. Dr. Stolte served St. Paul’s for over nine years.
Worship service at 10:15 a.m., followed by covered dish luncheon given by the Womens* Guild. Worship service at 3 p.m. followed by refreshments served by the Hope Bible Class. Members and friends invited. * Speedway OILS. Preceding the regular stated meeting of the Speedway Chapter O.E.S. 561 next Tuesday, November 11th; at the Speedway Masonic Temple, 1620 N. Lyndhurst Drive, there will be a demonstration of the addressograph machine at 7:00 p.m. All members are urged to be present to see this. The regular meeting will start at 8:00 p.m. Leia Finnerty, W.M. Albert Foxworthy, WJ?. DeMolay Mothers To Meet The Mothers Circle of the Temple Chapter, order of the DeMolay, will meet Wednesday, November 12th at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. All Mothers asked to bring needle, scissors .and steam irons, if possible, as the group will make minor repairs to the ritual robes. Won’t you Mothers all come and help in this work?
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Speedway Homemakers Speedway Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Margaret Weber, 5031 W. 15th Street, on Thursday, November 13. Dessert will be served at 1:00 and the hostess will be assisted by Mary Stonebraker and Helen Kelley. Joan Spivey King will present the program, “Tips For Entertaining.” This promises to be a most timely lesson, with the holiday season approaching. Everyone try to attend. Aid Assn. For Lutherans A joint meeting of all members of the Aid Assn, for Lutherans and their families will be held at St. Paul’s School, 800 Weghorst Street this Friday evening, November 7th at 7:30 followed by a Square Dance and refreshments. A Turkey will be given away. Jolly Homemakers The next meeting of the Jolly Homemakers will be a night meeting held at the home of Frances Degan, 1661 Cunningham Road at 7:30 p.m., November 12th. Janet Vollmer will be co-hostess. The lesson is “Tips on Entertaining” given by Esther Castle and Ruth Colclessor. PSI OTE WHIRL Friday. Nov. 21, 1958 9:00 to 12:00
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Testimonial Banquet Awards of acievement will be presented to local business, civic, and industrial leaders at a testimonial banquet November 10th, in the Murat Egyptian Room, it was announced today. Roscoe E. Stovall, president of Greater Indianapolis Information, Inc., sponsors of the dinner, said the attendance will be limited to 1500, and a speaker of national prominence will be obtained. The theme of the banquet will be, “Patriotism at the Community Level.” George W. Gable, secre-tary-treasurer of the Perfection Paint and Color Company, has been named general chairman for the dinner. Nomination of candidates for the achievement awards are now being accepted by the Greater Indianapolis Information, Inc., awards committee. Indianapolis press, radio, and television officials have agreed to help secure nominations for the
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