Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1959 — Page 7

Thursday) March 5, 1959

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) at 6:30 p.m., the C.W.F. Quarterly meeting will begin with a dinner in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Howard Anderson of Bloomington will be the guest speaker and she will also show pictures taken on her trip Ho the Holy Land. The dinner is by reservation only, but if you are not attending the dinner, plan to attend the meeting which will begin at approximately 7:30 p.m.—all ladies of the church are invited. The Easter sacrificial offering received at this meeting will be applied toward the C.W.F.’s Unified Promotion goal and if you cannot be present, will you see that your gift is brought by a friend, or bring it to your next Circle meeting. Ladies Aid Circle will meet Wednesday, March 11th, at 12:00 for a luncheon in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Floyd Workman will be hostess and Mrs. Archie Pace will lead the workship. Bring a covered dish and own table service. Choirs: Wednesday—7:3o, Chancel. Thursday—3:ls, Children’s Chorale; 7:00, Chapel; 8:00, cloister. Los Amigos Class Party. Los Amigos will have a pitch-in dinner in Fellowship Hall on Friday, March 13, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Harold Brady will show slides on the Holy Land. Pastor’s Instruction Class will continue on Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. New Members. We w v ere happy to welcome Jannafey E. Ross, 710 S. Lyndhurst Drive, into' our church membership last Sunday. Senior Hi-ers are reminded of the Study Commission to be held at McCormick’s Creek on April 4th and sth. The reservations ($2.50) must be in by Sunday, March 22nd. Christ in the Concrete City. We hope you are planning to attend this play to be presented in our Sanctuary tomorrow evening (March 6) at 8:00 p.m.

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Senior High C.Y.F. March 8. Bonny North’s home will be the gathering place for the next Fireside Chat. She resides at 1808 Christopher Lane. The chat will begin at 7:00 p.m. Your Executive Committee has planned an outing that we are sure you will like. There will be a Study Commission at McCormick’s Creek on April 4th and sth. The Director and Dean of boys will be Rev. Andrae and Mrs. Cleatys Swords will be Dean of Girls. The cost will be $2.50 per person with definite deadline to pay by March 22. No reservations will be accepted after then. The Study Commission will be a serious study discussion program on how young people can apply Christianity to our daily lives. A hint to the Seniors: This will be your last chance to participate in something like this. This is not definite, but we may have a guest to accompany us to McCormick’s Creek. She is a foreign exchange student from Germany. She is 17 years old. Her name is Heidi Schmidt. This should be great. She is a most interesting speaker. A real opportunity awaits us to have the opportunity to compare our social life to her German social life. We are making every effort to have her present. BEAN SUPPER Job's Daughters Bethel 38 MONDAY, MARCH 30 Speedway Masonic Lodge

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Tri Kappa News - Epsilon Eta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa of Speedway met for its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, February 24, at the Legion Home on Georgetown Rd. Mrs. O. H. Reich, chairman of the Ways and Means committee, reported on plans for the benefit card party, which will be Wednesday evening, April 8, in the social room of St. Christopher Church, on W. 16th St., in Speedway. There will be a section of tables reserved for progressive euchre and other card games may be played by table or groups. Cake and coffee will be served without charge to each guest. Home-made candy will be sold. Mrs. Reich and her committee, consisting of Mesdames Harrison Blind, John Grande, John Conkle, Rex Marmaduke, Fred Kurtz and Charles Poland, are working very hard to make this post-Lenten party a big success both socially and financially. All Tri Kappas have tickets priced at one dollar each, so, if you have not been contacted, please call CH. 4-8709 and your ticket needs will be taken care of. The State Tri Kappa Convention, held in April every two years, will be at the French Lick Hotel, April 10 and 11. Mrs. V. F. McNaughton, president will be the delegate from the Speedway Chapter and Mrs. Russell Petit will be alternate. Several other members are also planning to attend. After the meeting, one of the members of Epsilon Eta, Mrs. Fred Rankin, showed pictures which she had taken on her trip to Europe, last summer and everyone enjoyed seeing them and hearing her interesting comments.

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Bridge-A-Rama News With Bridge-a-rama in the closing rounds plans are being made to award the prizes at the forthcoming Tri Kappa card party April Bth at the St. Christopher Social Room. At the end of the tenth round the first fifteen couples are: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calhoun, 38300 2. Mr. and Mrs. Or ban Reich, 33540 3. Bill Willis and Dick Alverson, 33320 4. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Harman, 30570 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Poste, 30540 6. Mrs. Arnold Morford and Mrs. Robert Hoover, 30130 7. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marmaduke, 28350 8. Mrs. George Hunt and Mrs. Ralph Forbes, 28120 9. Mrs. Fred Bell and Mrs. Edith Holland, 27960 10. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hood, 27660 11. Mrs. Jack Kesler and Mrs. Eleanor Schaefer, 27320 12. Mrs. Charles Poland and Mrs. Harry Zoller, 27300 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 27027 14. Mrs. James Mitchell and Mrs. Frank Wraight, 26240 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullin, 25470. ' Hobby Hunters The March sth meeting of the Hobby Hunters will be at 2121 N. Lyndhurst Dr. at 7:00 p.m. Cohostess, Dotty McCormick. The lesson will be on enameled jewelry.

"Belles Of Indiana" As Decatur Central The popular all-girl singing group from Indiana University, led by Mr. Eugene Bayless, will be at Decatur Central High School Friday evening, March 6th, 8 p.m. C.D.T. for a musical concert. The chorus has a wide and varied repertoire. The accompaniment chosen to suit the selections, inclues piano, harp and string ensembles. The “Belles” have appeared in concerts throughout Indiana and adjoining states and in addition have toured abroad. This concert is open to the public and tickets will be on sale at the door. Adults SI.OO, Students 50 cents. The group is being sponsored by Decatur Central PTA and the Music Department. Funds will be used for the $200.00 scholarship the PTA gives annually to an outstanding Senior student. Jolly Homemakers The meeting will be March 11th at the home of Esther Castle. Assisting the hostess will be Ruth Colclessor. Our lesson on Cake Decorating will start promptly at 11 a.m. FISH DINNER Si. Christopher Social Room 5335 W. 16th St. FRIDAY. MARCH 6th Serving 5 pan. Carry-out 4:30 pan.

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Linde Honors N 25-Year Man Kellar Eaton of Brownsburg, Indiana, last week completed 25 years service with the Linde Co., Speedway Laboratories Division of Union Carbide Corp. Mr. Eaton began work with the Linde Co. in February 1934 and is a foreman in the Laboratories works Engineering Dept. At a luncheon held in his honr at the Marott Hotel he was presented with an engraved wrist watch in recognition of his 25 years of service. Children Of Mexico Mrs. George L. Bradshaw will talk about the life of children in Mexico at the program from 11 to 12 o’clock Saturday morning at the Children’s Museum, 3010 North Meridian Street. All chil-

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