Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1961 — Page 8
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ester. They were competing with 18 other social organizations. Al Meyers’s Cocktail Lounge, captained by Fritz Gruner; Rolles Pure Oil, captained by Vincent Rolles, and Manny Thacker Insurance, captained by Joe Cangany, tied for first place in the K. of C. No. 437 league competing its 50th. Harry Woirhaye of Al Meyer’s
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BPEKDWAY MUMMR OHBCi (Continued tram Page 1) Immanuel Choir will rehearse ait 4:15 p.m. Chancel Choir will rehearse ait 7:30 p.m. A youth spring banquet honoring graduating seniors, M.YF. Counsellors, Jr. Hi and Senior Hi teachers will be held on Friday, May 19, at 6:30 pan., in Fellowship Hall at the church. “The Gods Of Our Enemies” is the sermon theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both worship services on Sunday morning, May 21. The Immanuel Choir will sing the anthem. “Onward, Christian Soldiers” by Sullivan-Ward at the 9:00 o'clock service. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing (he Anthem, “The Lord Is A Mighty God” by Mendelssohn. Mrs. Arnold E. Gagen will be the offertory soloist at the latter service and will sing “Dear Lord, Forgive.” Newly elected officers of the Woman’s Society for the 1961-62 Conference Year will be installed at the 10:45 o’clock service. Sr. Hi MYF will mett at the Church on Sunday, May 21, at 12:30 p.m. to attend Qualifications. Jr. Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, May 21, at 4:30 pm. to prepare for a combined meeting with the Chi Rho (Jr. Hi) Fellowship of the Speedway Christian Church. Bring one covered dish for pitchin dinner. Teens and Twenties Fellowship will meet on Sunday, May 21, at 6:45 p.m., at the church to go to Broadway Methodist Church and participate with a fellowship group there. Fellowship and instruction class for new members will be held on Sunday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Education will meet on Monday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Final reports will be given. Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday, May 24, at 12:30 p.m., at the church for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Perry M. Westenbarger, Mrs. Thomas F. Belcher, and Mrs. Lowell H. Groh will be co-hostesses. Last Sunday it was our joy to baptize Clifton Alan Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brown; Sally Ann Fiscus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie A. Fiscus; Mark Alan Menges, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Menges; Carol Elizabeth Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Richards; Mark Ellis Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. . Pope; Nan Ellen Joesten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Joesten; Jay Richard Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Kirk; Gary Richard Mount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Mount; Matthew Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Smith. Likewise we were privileged to receive into the fellowship of our church: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Chaleff, 5005 McCray Street; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie A Fiscus, 1850 MacArthur Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Harper, 6347 West 15th Street; Mrs. William K. Jaques; 5884 Nash Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Forest F. Keelen, Jr., 6948 Buick Drive; Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Webster and daughter Marcia Elaine, 8417 Hilltop Drive. SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) At the 11:00 worship hour the Chancel Choir will sing, “AU The Earth Doth Worship Thee” by Titcomb. The Chancel bouquet for next Sunday wiU be given by Ml. and Mrs. Walter Dugger and Jim, in memory of Mrs. Dugger’s father, Mr. W. R. Eckard and Mr. Dugger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dugger; and Mrs. Lloyd Neese and family, in memory of Mr. Neese. The Senior Hi CYFers will have a picinic at Danville park next Sunday. They will leave the church at 3:00 and plan to return by 8:30 p.m. Mr. Guthrie will give the vespers. Girls wiU bring salad, vegetable or a dessert, and the boys will bring 50c for sandwiches—everyone bring drinks and own table service. Cars and drivers are needed so if you can help out, it will be appreciated. Thee Junior Hi CYF will meet at the church at 4:30 next Sunday for installation of officers. From 5:00 to 7:00 they wiU go to the Methodist church and join the young people there for a pitch-in Everyone should bring a covered dish—drinks and table service wiU be furnished. At the annual Men’s Bean Dinner next Monday, May -2nd, the Sparkle-aires will sing and films will be shown of the 1960 “500” race. If you have not been contacted for a ticket, call Mr. Ijjoyd-. Bilbee (CH. 4-0403) immediately. The Motet choir will rehearse Monday at 7:00 p.m. There wiU be a Youth Council meeting at the church Tuesday, May 23rd at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, the Angelus Choir will rehearse at 3:15. 4 Naomi Circle will be in charge of Service Day next Thursday, May 25, from 9:00 to 3:00. Mrs. Mary Hooper is chairman. Come and sew for the Little Red Door. The Executive Committee of the Women’s Fellowship will meet at 1:00, Thursday. Choirs for Thursday are: Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 6:30 and Chancel Choir, 7:30. Worker’s Conference for all Church School teachers and workers will be held on Friday, May 26th at 7:30 pan. Mr. Bill Guthrie will speak on his trip to Africa. Please note this meeting has been changed from the regular meeting date of the 4th Wednesday of the month. Sunday, May 28th is Baccalaureate Sunday in our church and we will at that time honor all our graduating Seniors. They will be seated in a group at the 9:00 service and will wear caps and gowns. We were happy to welcome nto our membership Earl N. Gerrard.
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ing of the Annual Michiana Regional Ceramics Exhibition, which is currently being held at the South Bend Art Association Galleries. The Exhibition which will continue through until May 28th is open to the public.
Thursday, May 18, 1961
Westwood Club Cham'ship May 27, This Championship meet is open to all club members. Listed below are listed events and information about this event: 1. Open to all club members. 2. Ist thru 6th ribbons in all events. 3. trophy, 2nd and 3rd medals in each age group. 4. Each swimmer may enter all events in his age group. 5. Free, Fly, Ind. Med., Sat., May 27, 10:00 a.m. 6. Breast, back, Sunday, May 28, 11:30 a.m. 7. Finals will be 1% hours after heats. 8. Diving May 27, between H. and F. Cons, rules. 9. 6 and U. Free 25 yd.» ribbons only. 10. Sub-novice free 25 yd., ribbons only. 11. Novice 4 strokes, 50 yd., ribbons only. 12. 8 and U. 4 strokes 50 yd. If tie, 48 yd. IM. 13. 9 and 10. 4 strokes 50 yd. Ind. Med. 100 yd. 14. 11 and 12. 4 strokes 100 yd. Ind. Med. 200 yd. 15. 13 and 14,15 and 16,17 and O. same as 11 and 12. 16. Sub-novice has never competed in a meet. 17. Novice has never won a race in a meet. Entry blanks may be obtained from Westwood office or Jackie Hart. They must be in by Monday, May 22. Entry fees: Varsity $1.00; Novice, 50c; others, free.
Hoffa-Motley Debatt Set For TV 6, May 19 , The debate titled, “Are Labor Unions Too Powerful?” and featuring James R. Hoffa as he betties verbally with Arthur H. “Red” Motley has been set for Friday, May 10, 7:20-8:30 Jkm., (EST).
