Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1962 — Page 3

Thursday, January 18, 1962

SPKEBWAY imROMST CHURCH (Continued tram Page 1) o’clock services. At the 9:00 o’clock service the Immanuel Choir will aing, “We Praise Our Lord” by Sibelius. The Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord” Arr. by Noble Cain at the 16:45 o’clock service. Mrs. Patrick Powers will be the offertory soloist at the latter service. 'tt ' Music Committee will meet tonight, Thursday, at 8:45 p.m., at the church. Crusader Choir will rehearse on Friday, January 19, at 3:15 pjn, at the church. Jr. Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, January 21, at 5:00 p.m., at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rieke will be in charge of the meeting. Sr. Hi MYF will meet on Sunday, January 21, at 6:00 pjn., at the church for a dinner meeting. Dr. Gabriel Simons, dental student from India will be the guest speaker. Dinner reservations by Friday, rail the church office, CH. 1-1563. Tickets are 50 cents. Teens and Twenties will meet on Sunday, January 21, at 7:00 p.m., in the room in the rear of the Chapel. Single young adults, who are not attending a church-related evening fellowship group, are invited. You will find a cordial welcome awaiting you. Commission on Education will meet on Monday, January 22, at 7:30 pan., at the church. Memorials, Legacies, and History Committee will meet on Monday, January 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday, January 24, at 12:30 p.m., at the church. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Lowell H. Groh, Mrs. Perry M. Westenbarger, and Mrs. Corlie S. Jackson. Fidelity Circle will meet on Wednesday, January 24, at 7:30 •pm., at the home of Mrs. Leon C. Wall, 1388 North Banner Avenue. Mrs. Henry C. Wattjes will be co-hostess. Carol Choir will rehearse on Thursday, January 25, at 3:15 pm, at the church. U Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Thursday, January 25, at 4:00 pm, at the church. Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be observed at the 10:45 o’clock service on Sunday, January 28. Parents wishing to have their children baptized, are asked to call the church office. > Nejghborama Coffee Hours will be held on Sunday morning, January 28, from 8:15-8:55 and 12:00 noon, in Room 14. Coffee, donuts, and cookies will be served (and milk for the children, too!) Purpose: an opportunity to get better acquainted with others in our “church family.” Come. The Commission on Christian Social Concerns wishes to inform Speedway Methodists of the Emergency Service Group. To date, 31 women have volunteered to give of their time when help in our church families is needed. Emergencies come to all of us and these women are ready to help you as part of their stewardship in God’s Household. If you have a need for emergency help, please inform the church office or call CH. 4-1069. ,

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Church School session. The annual congregational meeting will be held this Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. It is important that all members of St Andrew’s attend this meeting. A pitch-in dinner will follow the afternoon session—at 6:30 p.m. Each family is to bring one meat dish, one “other” dish, table service, milk for childen, and bread if desired. Coffee and butter are being furnished by the ULCW. Year-end reports will be mailed to the congregation this week, and members are asked to bring these to the meeting. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous meets Tuesday, January 23, at 8:30 pan., in the Fellowship Hall. Senior Choir rehearsal is scheduled for Wednesday, January 24, 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew’s Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-11 am. Enrollment from St. Andrew’s families for the 1962-63 term of the Nursery School is due by February 1.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) lowship Hall when Mrs. J. Warren Hastings will speak. Refreshments, business and worship will follow. The Senior Hi CYF will meet at 7:00 in the Bethany Room next Sunday, when Mrs. Hastings will speak to this group. In speaking to both CYF’s Mrs. Hastings will be concerned with teen fellas and girls personal relationship problems. She will speak to real and present needs, and there will be opportunity for discussion. Her being with our young people will be an unforgettable experience and deeply meaningful for each one of them. The regular Christian Men’s Fellowship dinner will be held in Fellowship Hall on Monday, January 22nd at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. E. B. Newill, former General Manager at Allisons and he will show colored slides of his recent tour into New Zealand. If you have not been contacted for tickets will you call Mr. Floyd Bilbee? *■ All children’s workers (up through Sixth Grade) are asked to attend the Children’s Workers Council in the Bethany Room on Wednesday, the 24th, at 6:45 p.m. The main subject of concern will be “Easter Concept—on each age level.” For preparation, please read your teacher’s quarterly and the October, 1961 issue of International Journal of Religious Education, page 12. Workers’ Conference for all church school workers will be held Wednesday, the 24th at 7:30 p.m. The topic for consideration at each of the following sessions will be “The Bible and My Class.”—Children’s Department Workers (Bethany Room) 7:30-8:00 p.m.; Youth Department Workers (Junior Hi Room) 8:00-8:30 p.m.; Adult Department Workers (Bethany Room) 8:30-9:00 p.m. Attention will also be given to individual and group plans and problems. Plan to attend. Choirs. Wednesday—Angelus, 3:15; Chapel, 6:30. Thursday— Chorale, 3:15; Motet, 6:30; Chancel, 7:45. Service Day will be held in Fellowship Hall on Thursday, January 25th, from 9:00 to 3:00. Hostess for the day will be Naomi Circle with Virginia Tapscott as Chairman. Roberta White, Service Director of the Little Red Door will visit with the group and have lunch with them. Bring a sandwich and plan to stay through the lunch hour. Also, remember white goods are always needed. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, Miss Janice Allen. The Rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Donna Sue Hawkins, born January Ist to Chris and Ed Hawkins. Dedication services were conducted last Sunday for the following babies and parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Amich and Daniel Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop and Adam Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cottongim and Eric Neil; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dickey and Kathleen Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Etienne and Michael William; Mr and Mrs. Richard Gregory and Michelle Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grissom and Steven Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gummere and Jeffrey Feutz; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King and Deborah Ann and Sandra Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards and Vicki Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. James Simons and Nathan Dean; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Walls and Jay Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Worman and Jeffrey Charles.

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