Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1965 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CnmiAN CHURCH . (Continued from Page 1) The chancel bouquets for Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinchman and daughters in memory of Mr. C. A. Hinchman; and Mrs. Aileen Douglas, Diane and Karen, in loving memory of Mr. Harold Douglas. One of the bouquests given last Sunday was by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jennings and Mrs. Ruth Bryant in memory of Mr. Lysle Bryant Senior Hi C.Y.F. will meet in Fellowship Hall at 6:00 pan. for election of officers and other business before enjoying color slides and tour narration by Tom Craig. Refreshments. Sunday night is also the deadline for pre-registration for the Haughville One-Day Peace Corp event_(soc). Christian Education Committee will meet Monday, 7:30 pan. Dorcas Circle will meet with Mrs. Carl Swenson, 1536 DuKane Way, on Tuesday, May 4th at 7:30 pan. Mrs. Dalton Wicker, will have the program. Evening Circle will meet Tuesday, May 4th, at 7:30 pan. in the Bethany Room. The program will be presented by a panel on “Information Round-up.” Kezia Circle’s fihal meeting will also by May 4th, at 6:30 pan. with a pitch-in dinner. The Membership and Evangelism Committee and the Stewardship and Finance Committee will meet Tusday, at 7:30 pan. Anna Circle will meet Wednesday May sth at 12:30 for a pitch-in luncheon in the home of Mary Matlock, 1040 N. Auburn. Mary Watson will give the program. Weekday Religious Education, 3:10 pan. Choirs: Angelus 3:15 and Chapel 7:00 on Wednesday. Chancel at 7:35 on Thursday. The second Mother-Daughter Banquet will be Friday, May 7th at 6:30 pan. in Fellowship Hall. This program will be for daughters under 12 years of age. Mrs. Maurice Johnson and her Obedience Dogs will entertain the group. Get your tickets now through your Circle, or, if you are not a member of a Circle, call Mrs. Johnson, CH. 4-8880 or the church office. Mothers Day, May 9th, is the date for our annual Service of Dedication of Babies. This will be conducted at both services and those parents wishing to participate should contact Mrs. William Craig, CH. 1-0472 or Mrs. Orion Gabert, CH. 4-1140. The rose on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Roderick Leßoy Waddle, bom April 1, to Saundra and Marvin Waddle. Grandfather, Mr. Leo A. Kitchen. New additions to our church membership for Palm Sunday, Easter and last Sunday are as follows: Pastors’ Instruction Classes— Carol Ann Baker, William Betsill, Steve Blankinship, Linda Burkley, Kenneth Clark, Charles Clause, Jimmy Crane, Joey Crane, Deborah Cunningham, Jerry Easter, Laura Englert, Kathy Ewing, John Feely, Rich Fruth, Pamela Genung, Debbie Gibson, Susan Glessner, John Griggs, Cathy Harper, Kristine Harper, Patricia Hillery, David Hillman, Denise Hooper, Carol Jennings, Nancy Humphress, Mark Kassler Sheri Keever, Jill Kendall, Kenneth Kesler, Janine LaFeber, Jerry Layne, Warren Lind, Gregg A. Littrell, Thomas Lyons, Joe Mareane, Phil Mason, Beverly Miller, Steve Miller, Susan Najar, Vicki Parker, Carol Pelley, Gene Jerkins, Michael Pierce, David Reich, Robert Robison, Rita Jean Roush, Delores Rubottom, Judy Rumbaugh, Nancy Sauer, Ricky Schenkel, Doug Showalter, John Tapscott, Ray Thompson, Scott Wagner, and Karen Young. Others: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Callahan and Susan Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Archibald, Richard Canada, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fruth and Diane Fruth, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glessner, Robert Melvin, Mrs Loren Lind, Pamela Parker, Mr. George Craven, and Mrs. Nancy Johnson.
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Adelia Chapter I.T.S.C. The Adelia Chapter of I.T.S.C. will meet Monday evening, May 3rd, at 6:30 pan. atthe Hawthorn Room. The speaker will be Miss Amy Keene who will talk on the subject “Rotterdam, Holland.” New officers for the next year will be: president, Bess Wood; first vice, Virginia Dowty; second vice, Lois Johnson; recording secretary, Charlotte Sawyers; and treasurer, Elloree Northcott. Hostesses will be Mesdames Tower, White, Whitinger and Hoover. Hellen Troth, Publicity Westside Mothers of Twins Club There is a newly formed club on the Westside called the Westside Mother of Twins. Invitations to join are open to mothers of multiple births. Please contact Mrs. Charles H. Nelson, AX. 1-6486. The first meeting will be held at. Westiew Christian Church on 34th Street, April 27 from 8 to 10 p.m. Program for the evennig is “Color Slides of Europe” by Martha Oren. President of the club is Mrs. Charles H. Nelson, (Martha).
Thursday, April 29, 1965
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE (Continued from Page 1) Hardwick. In the Chapel Hill and Farley areas will be Jerri Featheringill, Charlene Calabro, Martha Siemers, Joyce Horn, Marilyn Sexauer, Wanda Petty and Earnestine Meyer. Prospective new members living in these areas are invited to make use of the Krannert facilities at 605 South High School Road for an entire day free of charge as guests of the Y. Executive Secretary Don Lohmann has extended an invitation to prospective new members to plan a picnic or cookout on the grounds of the 22-acre site, to practice their fly casting or-fish-ing skills in the large lake, to play tennis or softball, or swim in the Olympic-size indoor pool. Y-staff members will be on hand to explain the supervised program of year-around activities, with emphasis on summer fun. They also will brief prospective mmebers on the new $150,000 social cultural building that will b ready for use by Sept. 1. Within the new building will be an adult lounge, a youth lounge with ping-pong tables and other games, a 70-foot multipurpose room, indoor rifle and archery ranges, meeting rooms and administrative offices. While construction is underway, members will continue to use existing facilities, including the physical fitness center that incorporates a large gymnasium. Full details on the open house and membership can be obtained from any of the membership team members or by calling the YMCA at CH. 1-9313.
Fellowship-Dinner Dr. Lester G. McAllister, Professor of Church History, Christian Theological Seminary and Dr. Robert D. Deufel, Professor of Biology, Indiana Central College will be leaders at the Annual Dinner of the Fellowship of Directors and Ministers of Christian Education on Friday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 8600 North College Ave. Reservations should be made by Tuesday, May 4 to the Church Federation office, 1622 North Meridian Street, WA. 6-5371. The cost of the dinner is $1.75 per single ticket and $3.00 per couple. You are invited to bring your wife, husband or friend. PERSONALS G. Thomas McKane, 710 Western Ave., Glen Ellyn, Hl., has been elected president of the Halberdier Club, social organization at H-2 men’s residence at Purdue University. Other newly elected officers are: William W. Lindley, vice president, 2421 N. Lynhurst Dr., Speedway; Thomas C. Howard, secretary, 2105 N. Gerrard Dr., Speedway and Michael E. Hoover, treasurer, 1662 Rock Ave., Evansville. Sondra Jane Hinchman, Speedway freshman at Ball State University, was recently installed as vice president of the Disciples Student Fellowship of the Hazelwood Christian Church. Miss Hinchman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Hinchman, 4950 West 12th St., Speedway. A 1964 Speedway High School graduate, she is an elementary education major at Ball State.
Marion County Fish and Game Card Party On Saturday, May 1, the Marion County Fish and Game Assn, will have its annual CARD PARTY. It is to be held at Ben Davis High School Cafeteria, 8 p.m., May 1, price SI.OO. Tickets available at the school. NORTHWEST COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL The Northwest Cooperative Preschool, at Wesley Methodist Church, will add a morning class this fall on two days a week from 9:15 for three year old children. The addition of this class has been made because of an increased demand in the community for a program to interest children in the three year old age bracket. The nursery school is designed to offer each child a balanced and personal program of development. Emphasis in the curriculum is laid upon experimenting with materials such as clay, paint and wood, working with tools, community field trips, singing, rhythms, listening to stories and music, conversation, dramatization, physical play, outdoors and indoors. If you have a three year old, investigate the experience of learning in the cooperative nursery school. The group meets at 3425 West 30th Street. Intereested parents may call Mrs. Gary B. Stephens, AX. 1-4341 for details.
