Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1965 — Page 4

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COLLEGE OF CHRISTIAN LIVING The Speedway Methodist Church is happy to present the second year of its “College of Christian Living” series, in which we attempt to bring a program of study, worship, inspiration, and fellowship. This is a program for the whole family to enjoy. There is a nursery, both crib and toddlers; a class for Kindergarten, Primary and Juniors. The Youth Fellowship program will carry on its regular schedule at an earlier hour. The Adults will choose one of five of the following classes: 1. “Missions, Here and Abroad” Mr. Donald Kettering, Chairman. 2. “A Vital Concern, the Christian’s Best Weapon’”—Mr. James Schoonover, Chairman. 3. “The Beliefs of a Methodist Christian”—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles, Chairmen.

4. ‘“Your Place in the Stewardship Program of the Church” Mr. Chester Turnbaugh, Chairman. “The Approach to Religious Education by Various Churches” —Mr. Roy Cores, Chairman. The Guest Forum Speaker for the first Sunday of the Series, January 10th, will be Dr. Harry W. Campbell. Dr. Campbell is a native Hoosier from Elwood. He graduated from Indiana University Law School and practiced 11 years. He has been chosen “Preacher of the Year” on three different occasions. The Adult classes for this first Sunday are as follows: 1. “South America” Craig Kleinknight. 2. “Race Relations in our Times” Dr. Harry W. Campbell. 3. “Doctrine of the Trinity” Marlin Adams. 4. “Stewardship of Tithe” Floyd Farley. 5.. “Religious Education and Roman Catholicism” Father Richart. Mr. Herb Wingard, Associate Executive Secretary of Education of the Northwest Indiana Conference of the Methodist Church, will present “Communicate the Faith to Youth” for the Senior

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SPEKBWAY CWUSWAN ÜBIM.I /Continued tram Page D 9:00 worship hour the Chapel choir will sing and at the 11:00 service the chancel choir will sing. You are invited to the coffee hour in Fellowship Hall between services each Sunday morning. The chancel bouquets for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. George Stallwood and family in memory of Mr. Charles Stallwood. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mrs. Ada English was enjoyed by Floyd Davis in Methodist Hospital. A service of dedication for parents and babies will be conducted next Sunday at the 11:00 service. If you have not been contacted and wish to participate, call Mrs. William Craig immediately so arrangements may be made (CH, 1-0472). There will be a special rehearsal of the Chancel and Motet choirs this Sunday (January 10) from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Junior Hi C. Y. F. will convene next Sunday, January 10t\ from 5:00 to 7:00 pan. Special guest, Mrs. Edith Griffin, will give a book review pertaining to the theme of Spanish-speaking people. Refreshments, worship, and recreation. The Steering Committee of Men’s Fellowship will meet Monday at 7:00 pan., January 11th. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 8:00 pjn. on Monday, the 11th. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, at 7:30 pjn. Weekday Religious Education will continue on Wednesdays at 3:10 p.m. Choirs: Wednesday, 3:15, the Angelas Choir; 7:00 p.m., the Chapel Choir. Thursday, 3:15, Chorale; 6:30, Motet Choir; 7:35, Chancel Choir. The Golden Rule Fellowship party is scheduled for Thursday, January 14, from 1:30 pjn. to 3:00 pjn. Lydia Circle will be hostess to the group. Senior Hi C. Y. F. Open House will be Friday, January 15. Doors will open at 9:00 pjn. and close at 10:15; the event ending at 11:30 pjn. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of David Harold Morrow, born December 22nd to David and Deanna Morrow (Grandmother, Mrs. David Morrow, Sr.).

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MEDICAL CBOHt DEMONSTRATION DAY Marion County high school students have been invited to make reservations now for the annual Demonstration Day planned in April at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis Popularity of Demonstration Day has made is necessary to schedule four complete programs this year, according to Howard B. Morris, manager of university relations for the Indianapolis Division of 1.U., who is in charge of arrangements. Visits to the Medical Center are planned the afternoons of April 2 and 9, and the mornings of April 3 and April 10. On each of these days, demonstrations will be offered in the fields of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and the allied health sciences such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, medical technology and dental hygiene. High school students are benig asked to make reservations at this time through their principals for one of the half-day programs so detailed planning can be accomplished at the Medical Center. Demonstration Day was estab-

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lished four yean ago by the University to take the place of individual tours by groups from various high schools in Um state so that a more comprehensive program could be offered to give the students a graphic picture of the methods of study and the opportunities offered in the various fields. The program, given on two days last year, drew 1,398 students. Indianapolis Hiking Chib The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike The Shades State Park on Sunday, January 10. The group will leave from the east side of the Statehouse at 10:00 ajn. and will meet again at 11:30 ajn. just inside the entrance to the park. Lunch will be eaten there. Mrs. Robert C. Schalk, 3231 Redwood Drive, is the leader.

FRED E. WILSON ART ON EXHIBIT A new art exhibit may be seen in the Adult Lounge of the Jewish Comunity Center, 6701 Hoover Road thru Jan. 17. The drawing and paintings of Fred Elliot Wil- . son have been selected for this one-man show. Mr. Wilson, an art major at Indiana University, received his Bachelor’s degree in 1957. He later studied graduate painting at John Herron Art School while earning a Master’s degree at Butler University in 1963. Included in the show are oil paintings, water colors, pen and ink drawings, encaustics, and collages. While traveling through fifteen European countries, Wilson was able to carefully study the works of the Old Masters. In so doing, he gave particular attention to technical applications, use or lack of use of color, and a measure of orderliness displayed by the great painters. Mr. Wilson’s work is strongly influenced by a great affinity for the work of Ben Shahn, which is discernable in his severly stylized treatment of the human form. Mr. Wilson has shown paintings in group exhibits in Nuremberg, Germany, Indiana University Art Gallery, Indiana State Fair Exhibit, John Herron Art School, and Indana University Medical School. His most recent award was a purchase prize award for paintings shown at the Emancipation Proclamation Centenial at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. The exhibit is free and open to the public. The Center is open from 8:00 ajn. thru 10:00 p.m. daily except on Friday, when the closing hour is 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, when is opens at 1:00 pjn.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM The Judy Heiken marionettes, a favorite with the children, will perform again at the Children's Museum this Saturday morning to open the series of 1965 programs for boys and girls. The show will include variety acts with familiar marionette characters. After the performance members of the audience will be invited to ask questions about the marionettes and to see how they are operated. The free program will begin at 11 a.m. in the assembly hall of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian. A new event for young hobbyists wil Ibe offered by the museum this Saturday. Coin and stamp collectors are invited to meet with Weimer Hicks, Jr., of the museum staff from 10 to 11 o'clock at the museum to discuss their hobbies and to trade. This hobby time will be on the second Saturday of each month. The Children's Museum is accepting registration for the World Heritage badge to be offered to Cadette Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls in February. Classes will meet at the museum from 2 to 4( p.m. each Saturday of the month. To enroll a girl should send her name, address, phone number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum. ■

SALESMANSHIP COURSE For the seventh consecutive year Indiana Central College Evening Division offers a course of college credit in Salesmanship, in cooperation with the Sales and Marketing Executives Inc. of Indianapolis. The course is designed to address the student with present actual marketing and selling case histories, demonstrate practical ways of making sales, of developing confidence, and of creating business through salesmanship. Classes begin on February 3, 1965 at 7:55 and will continue through May 26, 1965. Additional information and enrollment forms may be obtained by calling ST. 7-1301 or ST. 7-0342, or by writing to Indiana Central College Evening Division, 4001 Otterbein Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE!