Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1963 — Page 7

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ST ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued From Page 1) continues this Sunday. Baby-sitting facilities are provided from 9-12 a.m. on Sundays The Adult Membership Class meets each Sunday at 9:50 a.m., Pastor Bigelow leading the discussion. Junior Choir and Confirmation Classes will gather at 6 pan. Sunday. Intermediate Luther League meets at 7 p.m. “The Lutheran Church Women’s circle are meeting this week to discuss the topic, “And Walk in Love.” Sarah Circle will gather at the home of Mrs. Franklin Thompson, 6804 Carlsen, at 1 p.m. this Tuesday, March 12. Thursday, March 14, Martha Circle convenes at the home of Mrs. Richard Kegg, 4912 W. 22nd, at 9:30 a.m. That same day Mrs. Charles Skarvan, 7124 Tina Drive, is hostess for the Mary Magdalene Circle at 8 p.m. Council will meet this Tuesday evening in the Office at 8 p.m. The fifth session of the Orientation Series for Prospective Teachers will be held the same evening at 8 p.m. in the Junior Department Mr. Willard Russert will present the topic for the evening on “Session Planning.” Alcoholics Anonymous of Speedway holds regular weekly meet ings each Tuesday in Fellowship Hall at 8:30 p.m. Lenten Bible Study continues for women of the congregation this Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. Lenten Vesper Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Senior Choir rehearses aftei the Vespers. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-11 a.m.

Key To The City Civic Newcomers Club The westside area of the Key to the City Civic Newcomers Club will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday evening, March 21 at 8:00 p.m., in the Friendship Room of the First Bank and Trust Co., 5300 Crawfordsville Road. The program, will feature the AntiCrime Crusade. The ladies evening bridge group will meet in the home of Mrs. Joel Stevens, 5802 Elaine, on March 6th at 8:00 p.m. March the 13th and 27th the bowling group will bowl at Race-

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ASTME MEETING Indianapolis Chapter No. 37, American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers presents “Tools of Conversation” by Victor W. Siebs, Assistant Works Manager, Western Electric Company, Thursday, March 7, at Antlers Hotel, North Meridian at St. Clair. Fellowship hour 6:30 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Technical Meeting 8:00 p.m. Carl Darger, a national vice president of our society, will install the officers who will head Indianapolis Chapter 37 of A.S.T.M.E. for the 1963-64 operating year. They are as follows: Chairman—Richard C. Spoor, 211 N. Grant, Brownsburg. Ist Vice Chairman—Robert J. Pielemeier, 5331 Broadmoor Plaza, Indianapolis. 2nd Vice Chairman —Clarence J. Myers; 4770 Kessler View Dr., Indianapolis. Secretary—Robert R. Huser, 3602 N. Drexel Ave., Indianapolis. Treasurer—James J. Denney, 4825 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis.

Bel! Telephone Hour One-time child prodigies who have more than fulfilled their youthful promise in a variety of musical fields head an attractive cast for the Bell Telephone Hour on NBC-TV Wednesday, March 13. The group includes such notables as popular singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, operatic soprano Leontyne Price and concert violinist Erica Morini. The show’s other individual star, Broadway performer Carol Lawrence, developed her talent later in life but proved sufficiently precocious to achieve immediate stardom in her first top stage role.

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tured and discussed are the Royal Gorge, Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, and Canyon De Chelly. Mr. Huncilman has made a study of this part of the West for many years and has made a number of trips there. A resident of Indianapolis, he is on the staff of City Securities Corporation, and has given many programs describing his Western travels. A year ago he made a talk at the Children’s Museum about Indians of Northern Arizona, and Mrs. Grace Golden, Museum director, asked him to return for a second program because it was so popular with the children. "GENEVA STUNTS" The Butler University “Geneva Stunts” will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 9, in Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School. Six Greek-letter organizations will present acts in the annual variety show with trophies going to the winners in the fraternity and sorority categories. Tickets are $1 for general admission and $1.25 for reserved seats.

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