Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1960 — Page 7
/Thursday, February 11, 1960
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I.C.C. Evening Classes The last week of registration for the Spring semester classes in the Evening Division of Indiana Central College will be February 8-13. Students may still register in the Evening Division Office until noon on Saturday, February 13. Late registration fees will be charged after February 6. Office hours for the final week will be 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. .Monday through Thursday; Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
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DuPont Speaker Wyatte F. De Loache of Chicago, a Du Pont executive since 1940, will speak on “Research to Reality” in the Indiana Central College chapel at 9:35 ajn. Friday, Feb. 19. Dr. Loache, a former newsman, is manager of the midwest extension division of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. He will discuss the role of modern industry in bringing to the average person the benefits of great scientific discoveries.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Cloister choir will sing, “Jesus Shall Reign.” At the 11:00 service, the Chancel choir will sing, “Rise Up, O Men of God.” Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel flowers given last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis were enjoyed by Mrs. Charles Clifton, mother of Norvella Groover and Lolita Dye. The bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ganz Hammer, Sr., in memory of Mrs. Hammer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones; and Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and John William, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman. The wedding of Carol Ann Wenning and Max Johnson will take place Saturday evening in our church and the baskets of flowers used in the chancel Sunday morning will be in memory of Carol Ann’s grandfathers, Mr. Harry Galey and Mr. Fred P. Wenning, and Max’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCollum. On Wednesday, February 17, at 9:00 a.m. there will be a joint meeting of Anna, Esther, Lydia, Mary-Martha and Priscilla Circles in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Genevieve North, general chairman, will be assisted by Mary-Martha Circle for program. Worship by Lydia, Decorations by Priscilla, Hospitality by Anna and Hostess by Esther. Everyone is invited to attend and there will be a baby sitter on duty. The program will include a film, “Beyond Brick and Mortar,” showing various phases of mission activity, such as evangelism, education, medical work and churchmanship portrayed against the backdrop of brick and mortar as buildings are erected to serve the purposes of the Mission. You will see missionaries at work, ancient customs being overcome, and the Gospel of Christ being proclaimed. Plan to come! , Choirs: Wednesday, 3:15, Angelus, 6:30, 7 and 8 Grade boys; 7:30, Chancel. Thursday, 3:15, Children’s Chorale; 6:30, 7 and 8 Grade Girls; 7:30, Cloister. Los Amigos Class will have a pitch-in dinner in Fellowship Hall Friday. February 12 (tomorrow) at 6:30 p.m. Rolls and drink will be furnished. Bring your table service and food and enjoy the fellowship. The highlight of the evening will be a one-hour program by Margaret Parke and she will show pictures of her trip to Europe last summer. New Members. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday Carol Ann Wenning, 5035 W. 14th; Max Johnson, 1766 N. Gerrard; and Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, 2113 N. Gerrard. Adult Education Classes. The first in a series of six classes dealing with the “Great Ideas of the Bible” will be conducted Sunday evening, February 14, at 7:00 p.m. in the Bethany room. Professor James Clague of the Christian Theological Seminary will be the instructor for this class. Enrollment may be made next Sunday morning or by attending the February 14th session of the class. Subjects to be covered in the course are God; The Messiah; Forgiveness; Sin; The Kingdom of God; Heaven; and Hell. We feel this will be a very stimulating study course.
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