Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1960 — Page 5

Thursday, March 17, 1960

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New Allison Gen. Mgr. Elected General Motors Vice-President Harold H. Dice, general manager of the Allison Division since March 1, today was elected vicepresident of General Motors Corporation by GM’s Board of Directors meeting in New York City. A veteran of more than 30 years service with General Motors, Mr. Dice was Allison assistant general manager for seven years preceding his promotion to general manager. He succeeds E. B. Newill, 65, who retired March 1 after

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SPEBBWAY METTOMST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) attend regularly, you are invited to worship with us this Sunday. Committee on Nominations will meet tonight, March 17, at 7:30 pan., at the church. Family Fellowship Night for March will be held on Friday, March 18, at the church. The committee in charge has planned a fine evening for the entire family. Dinner, an old-fashioned “PitchIn,” will be served at 6:30 p.m. If yon have not indicated that you will be present, please rail the church office before Friday noon. Church Membership Class for children of sth and 6th grade age will be continued on Saturday, March 19, at 10:30 a.m. “The Unanswerable Answer” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both worship services on Sunday morning, March 20, the third Sunday in Lent. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “O, For A Thousand Tongues To Sing,” arrangement by Van Denman Thompson. Mrs. Howard Robinson will be the offertory soloist at both the 9:00 andlo:4s hours and will sing, “Art Thou the Christ?” by O’Hara. This Sunday will be the third Sunday in our Church Attendance Emphasis that we are observing during Lent The theme of the World-Wide movement is “Try His Way . . . Worship At Home Each Day, At Church Each Week.” A cordial welcome awaits you this Sunday. Intermediate MYF -will meet on Sunday, March 20, 4:00-5:30 p.m., at the church. Mr. Richard G. Scering will be the leader. Devotions. study, and recreation. MYF’ers are asked to bring $1.40 (90 cents for ticket and 50 cents for bus) next Sunday evening to cover cost of theater party planned for April 2 (Ben Hur). Senior MYF will meet on Sunday, March 20, from 6:00-8:00 p.m., at the church. Steve Ent will be the leader. Devotions, program, and recreation. Officers, remember the Council Meeting at 5:00 p.m., at the church. (See announcement below about party). Church Membership Class for youth of Junior High and Senior High age will continue on Monday, March 21, at 3:40 pan., at the f church. “Lassies and Dads” Banquet, sponsored by the Men’s Club of the church, will be held on Monday, March 21, at the church. Dinner, by reservation, will be served at 6:30 p.m. Make your reservation by calling the church office before 5:00 p.m. Friday. The Sixth Session of the Leadership Training Course for teachers and prospective teachers will be held on Monday, March 21, at 7:15 p.m., at Wesley House. Men participating in the “4 Nights For God” program, April 3-6, wili meet on Tuesday, March 22, at 7:30 pun., at Wesley House. Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday, March 23, at 12:30 p.m., at the church. Mrs. Raymond T. Wise, Mrs. H. J. French, and Mrs. Hazel Woodward will be hostesses. Crusaders Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, March 23, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, March 23, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. Chancel Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, March 23, at 7:30 pan., at the church. The Lenten Bible Study will continue on Wednesday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. The Gospel of John is being studied. If you missed the first session held on the 16th, you are invited to attend the second. Commission on Missions will meet on Wednesday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m., at Wesley House. Pastor’s Fellowship Class for those desiring to unite with the church on Sunday, March 27, will be conducted Thursday, March 24, at 7‘30 p.m., at the church. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize Rozlynn Arlene Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Bailey, 5409 West 16th Street; Lisa Marie Dann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton W. Dann, 5841 Cadillac Drive; Samuel Ellis Estell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Estell, Broadacre Trailer Court; and Melissa Ann Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Webb, 2105 Lyle Street, Waco, Texas. Senior MYF will have a party on Friday, March 25, from 8:0011:00 p.m., at the home of Lynda Blue, 5801 Cadillac Drive. Bring a guest or a date. A fun-filled evening has been planned. A 12 Hour Prayer Vigil will be held in the church from 8:00 p.m., Saturday, April 2, to 8:00 a.m., Sunday, April 3. Members of the congregation are encouraged to register on the chart at the church the time during the night when they will be coming to the church to pray. A Great Visitation Evangelism Program is being carried on throughout Methodism at this Lenten Season. “One Great Day of Witnessing,” with a large number of our men participating in, will be held on Sunday, April 3. This will be followed by “4 Nights For God” of visiting in the community. Our people are asked to remember this great venture for God in their prayers.

17 years as Allison general manager and a career with General Motors dating back to 1929. Mr. Newill was elected vice president in 1948. Mr. Dice, a native of Veedersburg, Ind., and a 1929 graduate of the University of Illinois, joined General Motors that year in the production control department of Delco-Remy Division’s battery operations at Muncie, Ind.

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SCfiOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) each school will also present individual numbers. Tickets, for which there is no charge, may be obtained from any member of the Sparkle-aires. The school calendar for the 1960-61 school year has been adopted by the School Board. The first day of school for pupils will be Tuesday, September 6. The complete calendar is: Pre-school Teachers’ Meetings, August 31, September 1, 2. Labor Day, September 5. First Day of School, September 6. Teachers’ Association, October 27, 28. Veterans’ Day, November 11. Thanksgiving Vacation, November 24, 25. Last Day of School Before Christmas Vacation, December 23. Return to School After Christmas Vacation, January 9. End of First Semester, January 27. Dismiss at noon of Good Friday for Spring Vacation, March 31Return to School After Spring Vacation, April 10. Memorial Day, May 30. Last Full Day of School, June 9. Report cards issued, June 13.

At the Athletic Dance held last Friday night and sponsored by the F.8.L.A., Tom Jones was elected Athletic King and Gay Halbert, Athletic Queen. The Blase Sportsmanship trophy was awarded to Bill Tingle. Bill O’Neal received the Free Throw Award for making the highest per cent of his free throw attempts during the basketball season. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 EST Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Kiplinger’s family buying guide Alexander—Pink dress Carson—Boys who vanished Kraft—Land of milk and omelets American Heritage book of the pioneer spirit Clarke—Coast of coral Cooper—The spy Copeland—lo,ooo jokes, toasts and stories Cowan—Time and its measurement Crisp—The sea ape Dahl—Breakdown Daringer—Poet’s craft

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ST. CRRIfiTRNER’S CATBOUC CWURCR (Continued from Page 1) patronage last Friday night, even if the weather was still rough. And, to invite the public to their second of three Fish Fry Dinners on Friday night, March 25th, in the social room of school building. Mesdames William Yoder and Morris Gambrail are co-chairmen for this dinner. St. Christopher collected enough old gold for a beautiful chalice and one ciborium. Yes, many old gold wedding rings and watches are now on the altar of God. But St. Christopher is in need of another ciborium, and therefore Father Lindemann needs more old gold. Since many families have moved into Speedway in the past year, he thought that maybe some of these people would like to participate in the privilege of collecting old gold for the other needed ciborium. Ciboria are sacred vessels used for distributing Holy Communion to the faithful. You certainly do not need to be a Catholic to donate old gold. Father Lindemann has many, many friends whom we are certain would like to give their old gold to him for his church, if they but knew. And so we are now telling them. You may take the old gold—anything you may have, let him be the judge, if it can be used—to the parish house on West 16th street anytime. Phil Kritzler is in charge of the Junior CYO Ping Pong Tourney. It was announced at the Deanery meeting of priests last week that a child must be six years of age by October 10, 1960, if the child is to be accepted for the September term of the parish school. Experience has taught every pastor that the average five-and-a-half year old child is not ready for school. Monsignor Galvin, superintendent of Catholic schools, also announced at this meeting that the tuition in Cathedral, Scecina and Sacred Heart high schools will be increased as of September, 1960. Father Lindemann met with all St. Christopher high school seniors Sunday evening after the services and talked over with them the planning of their future education. We were very sorry to learn that Mrs. Helen Heritier, a long time former member of St. Christopher parish, fell on the ice Sunday as she was entering St. John of Arc church in Kokomo and broke her hip and right wrist. She is in St. Joseph hospital, Kokomo. Helen was seventy-two last December. Let us all pray for her. Mrs. Maxi™* Schaffer is Mrs. Heritier’s daughter. We were also sorry to learn that Mrs. Bernice Theising of Clermont, member of St. Christopher, fell Sunday going to church and suffered a broken wrist. But, we were happy to see that George Nordmeyer was better and able to be out Sunday after his accident a few weeks ago. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

PACK YOUR BAGS And Come To BARKER’S MOBIL SERVICE 4601 WEST 16th ST. Sunday, March 20 at 7 pun. WHERE THE WINNER OF THE FLORIDA TRIP FOR 2 WILL BE CHOSEN by MARSHAL GLENN COLLINS

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