Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1964 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHVRCB /Continued from Pate 1) sing “Holy Lord God” by Cain. At the 11:00 service, the chancel choir will sing, “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, 1 - by J. S. Bach. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber in memory of Grandmother Herring. Senior Hi C. Y. F. will begin Sunday, November Ist, with recreation at 5:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served at 6:00 and after a short; business meeting a film will be shown about the Peace Corps. The Christian Education Committee will meet Monday November 2, at 7:30 pan. The Music Committee will meet Monday in the Bethany Room at 8:00 pm. Evening Circle will meet Tuesday, November 3, at 7:30 pm. in the Bethany Room. Mary Grimes will present the program on Spanish Americans. Evening Cirlce will meet Tueesday, November 3rd at 7:30p.m. in Fellowship Hall. A guest speaker will speak on the Circle’s project, “Central State Hospital.” The Membership and Evangelism and Stewardship and Finance Committees will meet Tuesday, November 3rd at 7:30 pm. Dorcas Circle meeting has been postponed from November 3rd to November lOtb Anna Circle will meet Wednesday, November 4, at 1:00 pm.
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with Burnetta Poynter, 1868 N. Norfolk. Bettie Nave will present the program on “Migrants.” Choirs: Wednesday—3:ls, Angelus Choir; 7:00, Chapel Choir. Thursday—3:ls, Chorale; 6:30, Motet and 7:35, Chancel. Weekday Religious Education Wednesday from 3:10 to 4:10 pm. The Worship and Fine Arts Committee win meet Wednesday, November 4th at 8:00 pm. _ The boys and girls in Sixth Grade (both services) along with their teachers will conduct a workshop on Saturday, October 3st from 1:00 to 2:30 pm. K Lydia Circle is taking orders for two-lb. Duncan Hines fruit cakes. Call Mrs. Carrol McDonald at CH. 4-9469. These make nice Christmas gifts.
SPEEDWAY MEI DODIE! CBUMCM (Continued from Page 1) Wayne Street Methodist Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, win be guest preacher while Rev. Johnson win be at the Wayne St Church for a three day retreat Dr. Browning’s theme win be, “In Praise of the.
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Tuncheon with the President! Quite an honor for the I > lanky young author from Indianapolis. But, New--1"-* ton Booth Tarkington took it in stride, as usual. Even when the President got mad. During lunch Roosevelt strongly criticized some of Tarkington’s stories which exposed political skullduggery. He thought they would discourage young men from entering politics. But “Tark” stood his ground and defended the stories so well that he won the President over. Roosevelt even wrote a public recommendation for them when they appeared later in book form (In The Arma). At this time Tarkington was already famous as the author of The Gentleman from Indiana, his first novel, which had been an immediate best sellar. This was followed by Alice Adams and The Magnificent Ambersons (both Pulitzer Prize winners), the delightful Penrod books, plus many other novels, plays and short stories. Booth Tarkington achieved his great feme during an writing period of Indiana history. He saw the state rise to prominence in agriculture, industry and commerce He saw the rise of modern communications, too. Booth was just a young boy when the telephone came to his home town (1877). It soon bound the state together in a fest, dependable communication network ■■ and linked it to the world. Today, of course, Indiana’s telephone system and service ranks with the finest in the world. And it will remain so. Thanks to the efforts of Mme 8,000 Indiana Bell men and women who know: good mmmnniMtinnn help make good communities.
Useless.” The Cloister Choir win sing, “Sing to the Lord of Harvest,” an American Indian melody. The choir win be under the direction of Miss Becky Sutherland. The Chancel Choir win sing in the second service “Let AH Things Now Living,” a Welsh Air air. by Katherine Davis, with Mrs. James Dickie and Mrs. Victor Husser, singing the soprano obligatto. A trio composed of Mrs. James Dickie, Mrs. Maurice Rarrick and Mrs. Erwin Spettel win sing the offertory number, “Amazing Grace,” arranged by Poe. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING for the COLLEGE OF CHRISTIAN LIVING win meet at 7:00 pm. Thursday the 29th at the church. The SR. HIGH M.YJ. win meet at the Krannert YM.C.A from 6:00 pm. until 9:00 pm. for an evening of recreation and swimming, Sunday evening, November 1. THE JR. HIGH M.Y.F. win meet in Fellowship Hall to complete their study of Worship, Sunday evening, November 1 THE COMMISSION ON MISSIONS WILL MEET November 2nd at 7:30 to discuss the duties of the commission. THE GROUP QUARTERLY CONFERENCE win meet Monday night, November 2nd, at Meadowdale Methodist Church at 7:30 pm. THE W.S.C.S. win have a service on Prayer and Self-denial next Tuesday at 9:30 p.m.» November 3rd in the church parlor instead of the regular Hour of Prayer. Every woman is welcome. THE W.S.C.S. BAZAAR AND TURKEY DINNER win be held Wednesday, November 4th, 1:00 until 8:00 pm. The Turkey Dinner win be served starting at 5:00 pm. until 7:00 pm. Adults $1.25, and. chDdren 75c. x IF YOU WERE MISSED by the M.YF.’ers selling Christmas holly, you may buy it at the Bazaar. IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO IS HOSPITALIZED OR ILL AT HOME, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE SO THE MINISTER MAY CALL. The UPPER ROOMS wiU be found still in the church narthex if you did not get your copy as yet—Sunday win be the day to pick up your copy—why not get one for someone who is ill and cannot ge to to church?
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) High School and Allison Elem. School. November 10: Open House at Fisher Elem. and Junior High School. November 11: Veterans Day. No school. November 11: Lions Club Fall Sports Banquet. November 12: Open House at Newby Elem. and Wheeler Elem. Schools. November 20-21—Senior Class
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Play, “The Crusibles.” November 21: Swim meet with Lawrence Central, here, 1:00 pm. November 25: Basketball, Pike Twp. here. November 26-27: Thanksgiving Vacation. November 28: Basketban, Lawrence Central, here. Junior High Honor Roll for the first grading period includes: SEVENTH GRADE Neil Phillip Behrle, Scott Alan Blind, Linda Carol Briggs, Susan Elizabeth Bunch, Margaret Chambers, Janet Croney, Eric DeWeese, Linda, DiUon, Robert Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Peggy Francis, Michael Furnish, Patricia Gardner, Karen Sue Graves, Robert Harbin, Kathleen Harper, Diane Heidenreich, Joyce Hermon, Cynthia Hicks, Lora Hittie, Linda Hodge, Margaret Hook, Nancy Humphress, Douglas Karst, David Kettering, Karen Lucas, Terry Lou Mitchell, Susan Murphy, Gordon Nave, William Patterson, David Peyton, Marcia Pollard, Elizabeth Ramsey, Richard Riba, Bruce Roberts, Deborah Robertson, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Kevin Small, Dennis Smith, Steve Southworth, Jennifer Speer, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Terry Thompson, John VanBuskirk, David Wenban. EIGHTH GRADE Donna May Atkinson, Bradley Black, Douglas Bryant, Eddie Burkley, Nancy Casady, Diane Clark, Barry Crawford, Phyllis DeMass, Mike DeWeese, Dennis Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenbach, Mike Giant, Beverly Griffin, HhRaH WWH Eb ETAO INUNU Donna Hamer, Matt Hawkins, Tom Haynes, Donald Hessel, David Jewell, Mary Johnson, Mary Karst, Beth Ann Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Linda Kirchoff, Ray Knapp, Bob Kuykendall, Carla Lampman, Judy Lavender, Kay Lawler, Connie Lee, Patty Leonard, David Lockhart, Vicki Lott, Melinda Lower, Paul Luther, Doug Manley, Ronnie Methier, Marty Moore, Donald Muir, Scott Musgrave, Steve Nickles, Patty Pickett, Alan Reich, Cecil Rupe, Laurel Russert, Bruce Samm, Charlene Saxton, Charles Smale, Debbie Stamm, Donn Stanley, Regina Torrella, Roxarni Torrella, Ann Turnley, Janie Ward, Kathy Weatherford, Steve Workman.
The Sparkplugs claimed a 32-0 victory over Pike in a football game played last week on Speedway’s home field. The Speedway 7th grade closed their football season by defeating Ben Davis 13-0. LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Exploring Chemistry—Roy Gallant Tom Paine—Leo Gurko. Man Against Storm Miles Harris. Grand Prix—Louis Stanley. Molecules Today and Tomorrow —Margaret Hyde. Twelve Citizens of the World— Leonard Kenworthy. Colonial Williamsburg AL. Dynamite and Peace Edith Meyer, Famous British Poets Sybil Norton. Men and Women Behind the Atom Sarah Reidman. ANNUAL TURKEY DIMMER ST. CHRISTOPHER SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IST
