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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) . Weichers-Ermel wedding which were in the sanctuary last Sunday morning were given to Mr. Charles Turner in the Veterans Hospital, and Mr. Otis McGaughey in the Methodist. Senior Hi CYF will meet in Fellowship Hall next Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. for a business meeting and a continuation of the discussion on our Christian witnessing by role playing. The topic, “We’ve Talked About It, Can We Live It?” will be introduced with a special technique. Refreshments will be served. Monday, Art Vermillion will conduct a Workshop in the use of graphic art in teaching. This will be held in Fellowship Hall beginning at 7:30 p.m. and anyone who would like to come may attend. This is a One-Night Stand and you won’t want to miss it! Esther Circle will meet on Tuesday, November 21 at 1:00 pm. with Mrs. Donna Mason, 1945 Clark Road. She will be assisted by Mrs. Herbert Dunlap. Mrs. Ralph Rahm will conduct the worship. The program, “Youth In The Church” will be presented by Art Vermillion. Bring your Cleveland Stocking and white goods gift. -Naomi Circle will meet Tuesday, November Ist at 7:30 pm. in the Bethany Room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Richard Chambers and Mrs. George Tapscott. Mrs. Robert Genung will conduct the worship and the program will be a film strip, “Boomtime.” Wednesday the Angelus Choir will rehearse at 3:15 and the

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chapel choir at 6:30. There will be no rehearsals on Thursday, (Thanksgiving Day). The CYF Open House, after the Zionsville game, will be held at our church Friday, November 17th from 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. with all High School young people (Grades 9-12) being invited. There will be just one entrance and we ask that anyone attending please come to the doors of the educational unit (triple doors facing 14th Street). There will be no admission charge and friendly, careful supervision is promised. Sandwiches and soft drinks will be sold at non-profit prices and there will be table games and dancing. The Singletons from our church will supervise the recreation at the 0.Y.-Y.A. meeting next Saturday, November 18th at the Witherspoon Presbyterian church. Then on Sunday, November 19th, the Singletons Class will go bowling. Everyone meet in front of the church at 2:30 p.m. The church school classes of the sth and 6th Grades will hold open house for their parents and friends in their respective class rooms next Sunday, November 19th, at 2:30 pm. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Edward Carter Knoy born November 7th to Mr. and Mrs. E. Crone Knoy. New Members. We were happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Littrell, 6207 Meadowood Drive, unite with our congregation last Sunday.

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Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Strouse, 1718 Ellen Drive, Speedway, spent last week-end in Evanston, Illinois, visiting their son, Douglas, who is a freshman at Northwestern University. Doug is very busy with a full schedule and outside activities. He was one of 10 new students to be chosen for the men’s traveling glee club. The club will give many programs throughout the U.S.A. this winter and in the spring will join with the Women’s College glee club in Macon, Georgia to give the production ‘King David’. Doug tried out and made the Navy ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps. Recently he was elected representative to the freshman council from Bobb Hall.

Doug sends greetings to his friends in Speedway and a special Thank vou* to Mrs. Hine, hose excellent English course last year in high school, enabled him to skip college freshman English this year. His address is: Paul D. Strouse, 2305 N. Sheridan, Box 41, Bobb Hall, Evanston, Illinois. Report To The Friends Of The Speedway Lions Club In the past year from July 1960 to June 1961 the Speedway Lions Club has contributed service and financial aid to the following various projects: 1. Indiana Lions Cancer Control Fund 3 244.00 2. Leader Dogs for the Blind 122.00 3. Indiana Lions Eye Bank MMMMMMAMM..MWM..AMM 122*00

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4. Honor Day Awards at Speedway Schools .... 28.62 5. St. Christopher School Library 75.00 6. High Schools oratorical trophies 34.27 7. Speedway High School Football Banquet 539.46 8. Speedway High School Basketball Banquet .. 369.89 9. Speedway Little League Football 150.00 10. Speedway Little League Baseball Association .. 250.00 11. State School 85.00 12. Christmas Party—Central State Hospital 60.00 13. Boy Scouts Troop 66 76.28 14. Annual Hallooween Party 95.64 15. Council of Speedway Organization 20.00 16. Meadowood Basketball Court 2,234.70 Total 34,506.86 The members of the Speedway Lions Club wish to thank our community for support of our fund-raising activities that made the above projects possible. Speedway Lions Club Raymond A. Dault, President Walter Dugger, Secretary-Treasurer C. Walter Harris, Publicity Chairman Children', Thanksgiving Wodnhip A Thanksgiving Workshop will be held from 11 o’clock to noon at the Children’s Museum, 3010 North Meridian Street All chil-

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dren are invited to attend, and there is no admission fee. Miss Mary Norris, Museum staff member, will conduct the workshop, assisted by members of the Children’s Museum Guild. Children will make Thanksgiving table decorations, and Miss Norris asks that they take scissors, paste, and crayons with them. Other materials needed may be bought at cost at the Museum sales desk. Enrollments are being accepted now for the Girl Scout-and Campfire Girl weather badge class to be held at the Museum December 2, 9,16, and 30. from 2to 4 o’clock. Mr. David Cassady, member of the Museum staff, will conduct the class and aimounces that any number of girls from one troop may enroll. Members of the class will keep a daily record of the weather, learn the rules of safe conduct during a thunderstorm, study weather maps, and keep a notebook. To register for the badge class, a girl may send to the Museum or take in person her name, address, troop number, and the 31 00 fee that covers cost of materials used in the class. Other Scout badge classes will be held each month until Spring. Saturday events are scheduled throughout the school year, on science topics, nature, travel, and handcraft. WESTWOOD NEW YEAR'S DANCE Sunday. December ti

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Crusade For Christ Twenty-six churches of the Greater Indianapolis area are set for the Christian Church Crusade for Christ this week and next led by Dr. Bayne Driskill, nationally known evangelist among Christian churches, from Fort Worth, Texas. Assisting Dr. Driskill will be three Guest Leaders: Rev. George Smith, pastor of the Christian Church, Danville, Indiana; Rev. Robert Ashman, pastor of First Christian Church, Benton, Illinois; and Dr Beryl Kinser, pastor of First Christian Church, Springfield, Illinois. Next week, Monday through Thursday, there will be four areawide suppers for evangelistic callers. Northwood Christian Church will be the host church for the north side; Linwood Christian will be the host church for the supper meetings on the east side; Fountain Square Christian will serve the dinners on the south side. Three churches on the west side will cooperate as host churches on Monday and Tuesday nights. Speedway Christian; Wednesday night, Eighth Christian; and Thursday night, Seventh Christian. Sunday, November 19th, will be “Victory Sunday" when the goal of 2,220 new members will be sought among the churches.

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