Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1964 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHBISHAN CHURCH 'Continued from Page 1) to everyone who attends. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, January ?, at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. S. L McCormick at 4976 W. 15th St She will be assisted by Mrs. Floyd Workman. Mrs. Carl Swenson win give the devotions tod the program win be on the subjects of “The Christian Mission in S. E. Asia” and “Introduction to India ” Evening Circle win meet on Tuesday. January 7 at 7:30 pjn. in the Bethany Room. Hostesses for the evening win be Hazel Smith, Geneva Walter and Vi Woodward. Lillian Whitton win conduct the worship and Agnes Spencer will present the program on “These Cities Glorious.” Kezia Circle win meet in the Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. Esther McCallister will give the devnttanz and the program will be a film, “Cliff Dwellers,” showing the challenge of apartment residents to city church members. Mildred Ferguson win be hostess chairman. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday—Angelus, 3:15; Chapel, 6:30 p.m. Thursday—Chorale, 3:15; Motet, 6:30; and Chancel, 7:35 pun. Anna Circle will meet with Mrs. Mary Matlock, 1040 N. Auburn, on Thursday, January Bth at 1:00 pm. She win be assisted by Geneva Frederick. Betty Clifton will conduct the worship and Mary Watson win present the program, “Christian Churches in India »
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MAIN OFFICE 5300 Crawfordsv Rd. - CH. 1-6313 BRANCH OFFICES: SPEEDWAY - CLERMONT - BEECH GROVE
Wednesday, January J, 1964
Billy Graham Film To Be Shown At Speedway Baptist
on the screen -the dramatic . true story of ~ Fj one womans V search for meaning and iove
“Biu? GRAHAM*” The new Billy Graham feature length sound-color motion picture. “Lucia” win be shown at 7:30 pm., December 31, 1963 at the Speedway Baptist Church, 2986 Moller Road. This is the story of “Lucia,” coming to the motion picture screen with all of the pathos and poignancy that transcends its Latin setting, to embrace the spiritual needs that are common to every culture and clime around the world. “Lucia” was madg in its entirety in Buenos Aires, directed by World Wide Pictures’ President, Dick Ross. The fire and excitment of gaucho folk music, South America’s unmatched scenic grandeur and the excitement that belongs to one of the world's largest cities, are all enriched by full color and authentic sound. But the real impact of “Lucia” is to be found in its intimate, utterly honest treatment of an individual’s emptiness and frustration apart from the filling of the “God-shaped vacuum” with which all mankind is bom. With this newest M the BiLy Graham Films, “Lucia” enters into the area of domestic disco-1 and the romantic triangle—and what the Bible has to say in removing the emotional problems thi' are thehallmark of 20th Century living. As long a* you live.- you will never forget “Lucia.” The public is cordially invited. Nursery services will be provided.
How "Photogenic" Are You? Do you get high marks on your camera test? Let’s assume that your eyes, nose, mouth, chin and hair are strictly photogenic. How about your chest—the inside of it, that is? Had a picture taken lately? A chest x-ray, no matter how good-looking, will never get you a movie contract. But it will tell your doctor a lot of things he ought to know about you. It will tell him how healthy your lungs are. For most people, the chest x-ray is now considered indispensable as a health index. With regard to certain lung ailments, it’s the only reliable means of checkup. A tuberculin test will show whether TB germs are present in the body, but a chest x-ray is needed to find out whether they are activly in business and causing active disease. For anybody whose reaction to the tuberculin test is positive, chest x-rays annually or as often as directed by a physician are a “must.” They are also considered routine for people over 45. That’s because active tuberculosis and other chronic diseases are more likely to develop in middle-aged and older people than in the young. Over and done with in two or three minutes, a chest x-ray examination adds up to a minimum investment of time and trouble for a maximum return in health precaution. Without it, you can sit for handsome portraits of snapshots—but how can you tell how “photogenic” you really are?
