Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1959 — Page 4

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Speedway "Blue Birds" We have done quite a few things since we were last heard from in the Flyer. We had our big candy drive at Cadle Tabernacle and as a result of selling more than twenty-four boxes of candy each, Donna Jones, Judy Gullett, Patty Schanne, Brenda Frank, Jennie Haines and Carol Pierce received a blue ribbon

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award from Camp Fire Girls’ headquarters. It was a lot of fun selling the candy. We elected new officers to begin our new year: Judy Gullet, president; Diane Kruse, vice preside**; Donna Jones, secretary; Barbara Guire, treasurer; Janean Russell, Sgt. at arms. We made Christmas gifts for our parents and paid for them with the money we earned selling candy. At our last meeting we had our Christmas party. Being a “Blue Bird” is such fun.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) GOLDEN RULE BIBLE CLASS will meet Tuesday, the 20th, with Mrs. Nelle Harvey, 1872 N. Norfolk. Mrs. Kelley will assist the hostess. Time, 7:30 p.m. MARY-MARTHA CIRCLE meeting will be with Mrs. Nila Heston, 5233 W. 16th St., on Wednesday, January 21st at 9:00 a.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Vehling and Mrs. Kenneth Amick will give the worship. The program, “Wings Over South America” will be presented by Circle members. LYDIA CIRCLE will meet with Mx-s. Lloyd Dolton, 2629 Vincwood Street on Wednesday, January 21, at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Carrol McDonald will give the worship and the program, “Puerto Rico” will be presented by Mrs. Arthur Livingston. SERVICE DAY. Next Thursday, January 22d, the ladies of the church and community will meet in Fellowship Hall to sew for the Little Red Door. The time is fx*om 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and if you wish to stay through the lunch hour, bring a sand-

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wich. Priscilla Circle, with Mrs. Irene Kern as Chairman, will act as hostess, serving coffee at the lunch hour, and Mrs. Bea Gummere will be on hand with her delicious rolls. C.M.F. EXECUTIVE MEETING will convene at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, the 22nd, in the Junior Hi Room. CHOIRS: Wednesday—Men’s Chorus, 7:00; Chancel Choir, 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Childx-en’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel, 7:00; Cloister, 8:00 p.m. . YOUTH BANQUET. All young people wishing to attend the Youth Banquet on Sunday, January 25th, should secure their ticket ($1.00) by January 19th from any teacher in the Junior Hi Department, or Mrs. Helser. ROSE ON THE‘LECTERN last Sunday announced the birth of Keith Earl Badger, son of Charles and Peggy (Emigholz) Badger and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, January 7th. NEW MEMBERS. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last SundEiy, Robert and Darlene Froderman, 5008 Rockville Road; Louise D. Otte, 1202 Rosner Drive; Ted and Marilyn Marshall, 4933 Thrush Drive; Bill Gabbert, Jr., 5125 N. Michigan Road; Manford and Ruth Curtis, 1039 Winton Ave.

Thursday, January 15,1959

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