Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1964 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY CffIUSTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Song” by Bortniansky. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquets will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Marian Showalter and Mrs. Evelyn Craig. Teachers Recognition and Commitment services will be conducted next Sunday for our youth and adult church school workers. They are urged to attend the morning service during which they do not teach. This is in observance of Christian Education Week. Also, next Sunday morning, Third Grade graduates will receive their Bibles. They will meet in their classroom at least fifteen minutes before the regular time (8:45 am. and 10:45 am.) to receive their Bibles. They will then proceed to the sanctuary five minutes early to be seated in a reserved section prior to the beginning of each worship service. The Fall Round-Up of the Junior High C.YF. will be Sunday evening from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. September 27th in Fellowship Hall. All new Seventh Graders please note as this will be your first meeting with the C.Y.F. A light snack will be served. Mrs. Ray Griffin will install the following officers for the coming year: President, Scott Musgrave; Vice-Pres., Steve Workman; Secretary, Mary Ann Newsom; Treas., Steve Nickles; Worship Chairman, Diane Clark; Study Chm., Robyn Cassaday; Service Chm., Beth Kellam; Enlistment Chm., Vicki Lott; Recreation, Dave Crumley. The Men’s Fellowship Dinner will be held in Fellowship Hall on Monday, September 28th at 6:30 pm. The special guest speaker is Bernard E. Nall Do you have your ticket for the event? If you were not contacted, please call Earl Lampman, AX. 1-4583. The Drama Group will meet Wednesday, September 30th at 7:45 pm. in the Bethany Room. Choirs: Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:15, Chapel, 7:00 pm. Thursday, Chorale, 3:15; Motet 6:30 pm.; Chancel 7:30 pm. The first open house of the season will be Friday, September 25th (tomorrow). This is for all Senior Hi young people of the Speedway area. Doors open at 9:00 pm., close at 10:15, and the event

ends at 11:30 pan. Senior Hi C.Y.F.’ers wish to thank all who participated in any way for their Retreat at McCormick’s Creek last week-end. Mrs. Heiser has the usual collection —if you have lost anything, you might check with her! The Los Amigos Church School class will have its regular monthly class supper in Fellowship Hall on Friday, October 9th. The guest speaker will be Eugene J. Okon, Assistant Collector of Customs in Indianapolis. The U.S. Customs services is the oldest branch of the Federal Government and is celebrating its 175th Anniversary this year. After the supper hour, the public is cordially invited to attend this informative talk which should start around 8:00 p.m.

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MOVING AWAY! The Speedway area and west is enjoying a great popularity among prospective home buyers. We receive regular inquiries for homes of all sizes, particularly those with three or four bedrooms. If you are thinking of selling your home, we’d appreciate a chance to discuss it with you. It may be that we have a prospective buyer right now. Your call for an appointment places you under no obligation. We’ll tell you what we consider the right price for your home and explain our services ... You can then decide if you want us to handle the sale of your home. Feel free to call us at the office or at home at your convenience. We’re at your service. OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-12 CH. 1-6313, Ext. 67 or 68

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) invited the men of St Andrew’s to a wiener roast, recreation night at his home; date is Sept. 24, this Thursday at 7:30 pm. The Senior Luther League will have a work session this Saturday morning beginning at 9:00 am. at the church. Pledge call card packets will be made and general church cleaning done. This Saturday is the final “Paint-up, Fix-up” day at the church. Men will be working from 9-12 and 1-4. The regular schedule of worship services continues this Sunday. Sunday Church School is held for all ages from 9-10:15 am. Two adult discussion groups meet at this time in Fellowship Hall. Baby sitting is provided from 9-11:30 am. Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir will meet at 5:30 pm. this Sunday. Intermediate Luther Leaguers will leave at 6:30 pm. to attend a Warrior’s football game. The Sunday Church School staffs of St Andrew’s and Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will hold a joint retreat this Sunday from 3-8 pm. at Bradford Woods. Theme is “The Teacher Grows.” The group will leave from the church at 2:30 pm. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9-11 am.

SPEEDWAY METDODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) mon, entitled, “How Am I Doing?” will be presented at the 9:00 am. and 10:45 am. services. In the first services, the Cherub Choir, under the direction of Mrs. John Moe will sing, “Tell Me the Story of Jesus” and the Crusader Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Dale Quebbeman will sing, “On the King’s Highway.” During the Second Service, the Chancel Choir will sing, “Oh Lord, We Worship Thee” by Bach, under the direction of Mrs. Lewis Hecht, with Mr. Paul Waggoner accompanist. Charter Anniversary The church members will honor the Charter members next Sunday, September 27 at 12:30 pm. with a Pitch-in Dinner in Fellowship Hall. Rev. Johnson will introduce the charter members in both services. If you know of any Charter Member who has not been attending our church services, please notify them so they may be present on this important date. Please bring one meat dish and either one vegetable dish or dessert and table service. Everything else will be furnished. Membership Sunday,' September 27 we will welcome new members into the fellowship of our church. DATES TO REMEMBER: Thursday, Sept 24—W.S.C.S. 9:00 am. Thursday, Sept. 24—Lay Visitation Workshop, 7:30 pm. Monday, Sept. 28—Commission on Education, 7:30 pm.

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Monday, Sept 28—Commission on Worship, 7:30 pm. Tuesday, Sept 29—Hour of Prayer, 9:30 am. Thursday, Oct I—Commission on Soc. Con., 7:30 pm. Thursday, Oct I—Commission on M and E, 7:30 pm. Thursday, Oct I—Commission on S find F, 7:30 pm. Please note the change in date for the Commission on Social Concerns for the month of October and also for the Commission on Worship for the month of September. A program will be presented by Johnson and Johnson at the Women’s Society of Christian Service meeting Thursday, September 24th at 9:00 am. The Sunshine Circle will serve the breakfast Baby sitting services will be available. Lay Visitation Workshops for all persons, both youth and adults, who are going to be visiting in the name of the church during the week of October 11 to the 16th to invite people to commit their lives to Christ and join the Pastor’s Membership Training Class. Time: 7:30 pm. September 24th. The following children were baptized during the services last Sunday: David Eddleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Eddleman; Robin Renee Smiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smiley; and Gregory McClure Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eaton. Renewal Mission Dates—October 4th through October 9th. A Prayer Vigil for the Renewal Mission will be held Saturday morning, October 3rd from 8:00 am. through Sunday morning, 8:00 am. If you wish to place your name on the chart in the narthex of the church, please call the office or use the chart this coming Sunday morning.

CARD PARTY Mickeyville Volunteer Fire Dept 817 S. Ingomar, will resume card parties on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Starting at a new time, 8 pan., Sept. 25. Public is invited. Food served 6:30 p.m.

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Thursday, September 24, 1964

GARDEN CLUB The Western Electric Flower & Garden Club is having its 13th Annual Fall Flower Show on Saturday, September 26, in the Holliday House, Holliday Park at 64th and Spring Mill Road, from 2:30 pan. to 6:00 pan. The public is invited and there is no admission charge.