Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1961 — Page 6

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You are invited to attend the . . OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Sunday Oct. 14 and 15 from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Farley Funeral Homes’ Speedway Chapel 2950 North High School Road AX. 1-1193 To our friends throughout the Indianapolis area, and particularly those in the Speedway section of our city, we proudly offer the complete facilities of Speedway Chapel. This is an opportunity to inspect the facilities of one of Indiana's newest and finest equipped funeral homes. Everyone is welcome to visit, ask questions and observe the complete function of a modern funeral home. TWO ,nW M • Floyd F. Farley CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: K . Homor „ Madd<>x 1604 West Morris Street f MElrose 8-2388 ~ . ... u . 1B .1 X • Russe» W. Walker 2950 North High School Road ■ X AXminister 1-1193 R • Donald Billups FUNERAL HOMES "Friendly Funeral Directors" ☆ Register for Door Prize: Portable TV - Boy's or Girl's Bicycle ☆

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awarded a $1,467,200 contract by Aerojet-General Corporation for development and production of titanium second-stage rocket engine cases for the Air Force Minutemen intercontinental ballistic missile, it was announced by Harold H. Dice, vice-president of General Motors and Allison general manager. Warriors Return The professional football Warriors return to Victory Field this Saturday (October 14) for their second home game of the United Football season. The Akron Professionals will provide the Warriors’ opposition this Saturday night. Kickoff time for this Saturday’s game at Victory Field is 8 p.m. Chiropractors Elect The Board of Directors of the Indiana State Chiropractic Association has confirmed the election of the following officers as a result of their recent convention in Indianapolis: Dr. George S. Avery, President; Dr. James C. Ploch, Ist vice-presi-dent; Dr. Dan T. By me, 2nd vicepresident; Dr. Garth A. Moore, secretary; and Dr. F. Richard Roese, treasurer. Newly-elected director of the Northeast District is Dr. E. Guy Caley. The new Southwest District Director is Dr. Harold L. Fisher. Dr. Paul F. Nolting, is the new Central District Director. Dr. C. F. Aumann, was named Chiropractor-of-the-Year by the Board.

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Bell Telephone Hour Jazz, with a distinctive Hoosier flavor, will be offered for the second successive performance of the Bell Telephone Hour as the prizewinning musical show continues its 1961-62 series Friday, October 13, on NBC-TV.

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) regularly, you are invited to worship with us. See you in church, Sunday. Leadership Training Workshop is being held today, from 4:009:00 p.m., at the Plainfield Methodist Church for all Lay Leaders, Official Board Chairmen, Commission Chairmen, Commission members, Treasurers, Financial Secretaries, and Directors of Stewardship. A high light of the day will be the Bishop’s Hour at 8:00 pm. At that time Bishop Raines win speak. If you are unable to attend the entire meeting, you are asked to attend the evening session beginning at 6:45 pm. Persons who are supposed to be present are asked to make every possible effort to attend. Reservations for the Men’s Dinner on Monday evening, October 16, should be made by 9:00 p.m. this evening. Every man in the church is invited to attend. Immanuel Choir will rehearse today, October 12, at 4:00 pm., at the church. Chancel Choir will rehearse this evening, October 12, at 7:30 pm., at the church. Commission on Social Concerns will not meet tonight. The group will attend the Leadership Training Workshop in Plainfield. This Sunday we will be uniting with thousands of churches across the nation in observing Laymen’s Day. This special day, in which we officially recognize the service rendered by the laity of the church, is becoming a national observance. At the 9:00 o’clock service Mr. John W. Reimer and Mr. Arlo E. Harris will share in the service. At the 10:45 o’clock hour, Mr. Floyd F. Farley and Mr. Garland D. Richardson will participate. At both services Rev. R. Richmond Blake will preach. The Immanuel Choir will sing the Anthem, “American Hymn” by Keller at the first service. At the second service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “The Silent Sea” by Neidlingen Dr. Milton S. Trusler will sing the Offertory Solo, “The Blind Ploughman” by Clarke at the 10:45 service. Junior Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, October 15, at 5:00 pm., at the church. The newly installed officers and sponsors are planning to welcome you in an interesting and helpful evening together. Senior Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, October 15, at 6:00 pm., at the church. A different type of program of interest to all youth. Come and share with us. Methodist Men will have their first get-together of the Fall Season on Monday, October 16, at 6:30 pm. Guest speaker will bo Mr. Clifford Risley, a chemist in the radiological section, Indiana State Board of Health, who will show a film on "The Facts About Fallout.** Felicity Circle win meet on Tuesday, October IT, at 7:30 pm., at the home of Mrs. Fannie B. Nelson, 5233 West 14th Street, with Mrs. Harlan Pruett and Mrs. Louis Straub as co-hosteases. Electra Circle will meet on Wednesday. October 18. at 9:00 a.m. at the home of Mrs. George A. Ordell, 3417 Allison Street, with Mrs. Harry V. DeMass as co-hostess. Mary-Martha Circle will meet on Wednesday, October 18, at 9:00 am., at the home of Mrs. Marshall L. Qborholtzer, 1650 Beeler Street, with Mrs. George M. Oberholtser as co-hosteas. Morning Glories Circle will meet on Thursday, October 18, at 9:00 am., at the home of Mrs. Fred L. Mitchell, 6304 Maron Drive, with Mrs. Claronco H. Baker as co-hosteos. Public Relations Committee will meet on Thursday, October 19, let 7:30 pm.» at the church.

Thursday® October 12, 1961

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The veteran Red Nichols will be featured with his famed “Five Pennies” and songstress Anita Bryant. Heading Friday's hour-long colorcast, entitled “Salute to Autumn,” will be singer Gordon MacRae and his wife and fellowvocalist, Sheila. Others on the show will include Metropolitan Opera stars Gianna d’Angelo and Jan Peerce, dancers Jacques d’Amboise of the New York City Ballet and Carla Fracci of Italy’s La Scala ballet company, the Brothers Four of recording fame and Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra.