Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1960 — Page 7
September 29, 1960
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Survival Plan.. . (Continued from Page 1) agents in some ways is even more difficult than chemical agents. Biological agents are also invisible, odorless, and tasteless but they produce no immediate physical effects on exposed persons as some disease germs require up to two weeks incubation period. The Army Chemical Corps and Douglas Aircraft are now developing five prototype trailer vans as the first part of a biological rapid warning system to cover the continental United States. The defense against biological agents is exactly the same as against chemical agents as outlined in last week’s article civilian masks and protective clothing, filtration units for ven-
SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Clifford Neese who will also give the worship. The program, “See Indianapolis First” will be presented by a guest speaker. Evening Circle will meet Tuesday, October 4, at 7:45 pan. Hostesses will be Virginia Sanders, Meredyth Thompson, Hazel Smith and Geneva Walter. Betty Graves will present the program, “Worship Through Drama.” The meeting will be held in the Singleton’s room, and guests are invited. Anyone wishing to attend, just notify one of the hostesses. Kezia Circle will meet in the Bethany room on Tuesday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m. Juanita Meko will conduct the worship and there will be a guest speaker. The Membership and Evangelism Committee will meet Wednesday, the sth, at 7:30 p.m. and the Worship and Fine Arts Committee will meet on Thursday, the 6th, at 7:30 p.m. Choirs. Monday, sth and 6th Grade Boys, 3:15; Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:15; Thursday, sth and 6th Grade Girls, 3:15; 7th, Bth and 9th Grade boys, 6:00, girls at 6:30; Chancel choir, 7:30. During the month of October the following Circles will function: Housekeeping, Mary-Martha Circle with Mrs. Jean Amick as Chairman; Robing of Choirs by Priscilla Circle, with Mrs. Harrison Blind; Service Day, Priscilla Circle with Mrs. Quentin Burnett; and Communion, Anna and Naomi Circles with Mrs. James Warriner and Mrs. George Tapscott and Mrs. Marion Tapscott. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Liza Ann Crawford, on September 15th, to David and Charlotte Crawford. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford.
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tilation systems, and charcoal diffusion boards for home shelters. The current National Civilian Defense plan does not include any mass inoculations because of the great variety of possible biological agents and also because the prerequisite of a good agent is that there be no widespread natural or acquired immunity against it. Therefore the mass treatment for biological warfare is now being planned around the use of broad spectrum antibiotics. These antibiotics are currently being stockpiled. You and your family’s survival against biological warfare agents depends upon you having and properly using the correct defensive equipment after an attack. These articles are written so that
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you, Speedway Residents, may become aware of the dangers to your survival and act according to your own family’s plan for survival. Again I would likq to repeat—no Federal, State, or Local agency has or is assuming the responsibility for your family’s survival Information, warning systems, and aid in several ways is available for those who desire it Those families who ignore the dangers and refuse to prepare to help themselves during a national emergency must realistically face the consequences. Next week’s article is the first of two parts and is entitled “R—Radiological, Part L” For additional information regarding this article or any other phase of Civilian Defense please phone AX 1-4066.
SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) portion of the service before leaving for their classes. Youth and Adult classes meet at 10:00 o’clock (following the early service). A second worship service and a second Church School for children thru the Bth grade are conducted at !0:45 o’clock. We think you will enjoy this convenient schedule that we can now provide in the lovely new building we began using this month. If you do not have a church home near enough to attend regularly, you are cordially invited to worship with us. All Official Board Members are asked to attend the Group Quarterly Conference tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 pin., at Mt. Olive Methodist Church. Crusaders Choir will rehearse on Friday, September 30, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Friday, September 30, at 4:15 p.m., at the church. Chancel Choir will rehearse on Friday, September 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. All Ushers will have an important meeting on Friday, September 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. World Wide Communion Sunday will be observed at both morning services of worship on Sunday, October 2. This has come to be one of the most important observances of the church year. We will be sharing with millions of Christians around the world. Our goal is “Every Member Present and Taking Communion.” The Immanuel Choir will serve at the 9:00 o’clock service; the Chancel Choir at the 10:45 hour. This Sunday will be the first Sunday in our Church Loyalty Crusade which will continue for eight Sundays and will be climaxed on Thanksgiving Sunday, November 23. May we find a deeper sense of our own place in the building of God’s Kingdom as all of our people attend church regularly during our Church Loyalty Crusade. Music Committee will meet on Sunday, October 2, at 3:00 p.m., at the church. Intermediate MYF will meet on Sunday, October 2, at 5:00 p.m., at the church. Senior MYF will meet on Sunday, October 2, at 5:30 p.m., at the church. Both groups will see the inspiring film, “Albert Schweitzer,” at 5:30. Each youth group will have its own separate recreation and refreshments. Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet on Monday, October 3, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Adult Council will meet on Monday, October 3, at 7:30 p.m., in Junior I room. All head teachers and their assistants of adult classes comprise the council Woman’s Society of Christian Service will have its second meeting of the Fall Season on Tuesday, October 4, at 7:30 pan., at the church. Mr. George Rodenbaugh, President of Marion County for Decent Literature, will present the program. Devotional leader will be Mrs. Cletis E. Jenkins. Friendship Circle will serve. All ladies of the congregation are invited. Fellowship Committee will meet on Wednesday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Stewardship and Finance will meet on Thursday, October 6, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize Michael Christopher Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Grimes.
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