Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1961 — Page 5

Thursday, October 12, 1961

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Indianapolis Symphony To Open Season The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Izler Solomon, will open the ’6l- - season with an all-orchestral pair of concerts this Saturday night (October 14) and Sunday afternoon (October 15) in the Murat Theatre, Indianapolis. Season tickets are still available from $16.09 to $33.00, with a savings of up to 35% over individual box office prices. Single seats at $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.25 and $4.00 are available at the Symphony Office, ME. 5-9596.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) bouquets will be given by Mrs. Miriam Pirtle, Bob, Jack, Fred and Richard Hoerger in memory of Mr. Harry Hoerger; and Mrs. Rose Kendall, Judy and Margy in memory of Mr. Jack Kendall. The Senior Hi CYF will meet Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall for the business meeting and refreshments. For the program they will complete their discussion on “The New Look.” Esther Circle will meet Tuesday, October 17, with Mrs. Thomas Tsareff, Sr., 1702 N. Lyndhurst, at 1:00 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lyman Tague. Mrs. John Southworth will conduct the worship and Circle members will present the program, “Church For New Times.” Naomi Circle will meet next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Hayes and Mrs. Stuart Silvers. Mrs. James Simons will give the worship. Everyone is asked to bring a 50c donation (cash) for the United Clothing appeal. Mary-Martha Circle will meet Wednesday, the 18th, with Mrs. Ross Swords, 1674 Cunningham Road at 9:00 a.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Malcolm McArthur. Mrs. Charles Hiatt will give the worship and Mrs. McArthur will present the program, “The Congregation And The Church.” Lydia Circle will meet with Mrs. J. M. Williams, 1742 Lincoln Road, Wednesday at 1:00 pan. She will be assisted by Mrs. Carrol McDonald who will also conduct the worship. Mrs. C. S. McKitrick will present the program. v. Priscilla Circle will meet Thursday, October 19, at 9:00 a.m. with Mrs. Audrey Cannon, 1802 Cunningham Road. She will be assisted by Beth Blind. Genevieve Haynes will conduct the worship and the program will be a book review, and the Julietta project. Choirs: Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 6:30. Thursday, Chorale Choir, 3:15; Motet, 6:30; Chancel, 7:45. Next Sunday the offering envelopes for the coming church year will be in the narthex. Will you try and pick up yours? This will eliminate mailing expense. Please do not use the new envelopes, however, until the first Sunday in November. You may still register for the Teacher-Leadership Courses. This applies to all persons now working in our education program and also other persons who might be interested in teaching in the future. Please call Art Vermillion at the church, or see any department superintendent. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Graham, 1113 Medford Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knoy, 3916 W. 30th Street; and Mrs. Gladys Peterson, 1611 Christopher Lane.

THERE'S MORE HERE Thar meets the eye I When you see the new Speed Cway State Bank, what comes to Btnind? . . . Money? Speedway Instate Bank is a good place to rsave or borrow money. But the Ijßank also offers other customer and real estate sales is Hone of them. | The Real Estate Sales Department is at your service around Jthe clock. Call us anytime . . . nat home or the office. Ask us faboqt selling your home or about information concerning any of Pour offerings. There’s no obligaI' tion. Call us soon. OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9-5 Friday 9 - 8 Saturday 9-12 CH. 1-6313, Ext. 67 or 68

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$25 Reward She’s Terrific! $25 Reward Tonight 8:15 PJH. • Tonight 8:15 PJH. See and Meet Mary Ann Helton presented by THE DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCE 5209 WestlOth Street See Her Tap • See Her Halal Next Thursday 8:15 P.M. Our Second Teacher will be presented “THE MIGHTY MITE” 90 pounds of Fire and Fury who fought her way to first place in The Indianapolis Parks Contest, doing a dance more than a Century Old! $25.00 Reward to the first person who catches us attempting to enroll anyone during this performance $25 Reward She's Great! $25 Reward

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WATER CRISIS A CBS-Reports program dealing with the crisis over water that threatens a growing world’s population will be sponsored by the Bell Telephone System in cooperation with the network’s news staff over the CBS-TV network Thursday, October 19 from 10 to 11 p.m. (CDT) Indiana Bell Telephone Company Division Manager G. K. Kennelly said CBS News correspondent Howard K. Smith will narrate the special show. Mr. Kennelly said the show will concern itself with the belief of some experts that the earth hasn’t enough water to support a population of three billion persons. There were 100,000,000 people on this planet in the time of Christ; now, there are two billion. In a very few years—measured against the time of human existence—there will be three billion.

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