Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1965 — Page 3

Thursday, July 29, 1965

JWOVAH'S WITNESSES CONVENTION Summer convention plans are T>eing finalized by the West congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses according to an announcement made this week by Mr. Sylvester Strong, presiding minister of the •congregation, he will head a delegation of about 84 from here to attend the district convention being held in Nashville, Tenn., August 12 through 15. “The gathering is expected to attract upwards of 10,000 min-ister-delegates from a five-state area of the United States covering Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee,” Strong remarked. He explained that the Nashville meet is one of a series of 30 assemblies scheduled to be beld over an 11 week period in -the- United States and Canada. The last two will end oua August 29 in Canada. ‘The summer conference will be held at the Municipal Auditorium, 417 Fourth Avenue North,” Strong said. Explaining the purpose of the assembly Strong stated, “The convention is designed to provide Bible instruction and a better understanding of prophecy. It will enable Jehovah’s Witnesses and others attending to apply Bible principles more fully in their everyday lives and train them for more efficient ministrial activity. Last of all, it will also provide an opportunity for those living in the area to become better acquainted with the work and purpose of Jehovah’s Witnesses.” It was learned that the delegates will visit the homes of residents in Nashville to invite householders to the assembly and to promote home Bible study. Strong said, “This gathering will not only provide instruction necessary to keep one on the way to life, but it will also enable the entire family to enjoy vacation together.” Strong continued, “Arrangements are also being made for a mass baptism where over 200 candidates are expected to be immersed in symbol of their dedication to serve Jehovah God.” The convention is being arranged by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New for Jehovah’s Witnesses. John M. Yasko, of Omaha, Nebraska has been named convention manager.

CLUBS, CHURCH GROUPS TO HEAR "THE WESTVIEW STORY" Service clubs women’s clubs, -church groups and business and professional organizations of Indianapolis are requesting bookings for programs explaining the plans for the new West view Hospital. The rapid growth of West and Northwest Indianapolis both resident! ally and busniess-wise has created a demand for complete hospital facilities critically needed for the 100,000 residents of this area. And now, Westsiders’ -dreams will come true with the "building of the new Westview Osteopathic Medical Hospital. Located at 3630 Guion Road, the hospital will be no more than a few minutes from anywhere in this area that is still growing by leaps and bounds. Richard G. Lugar, Vice-Pres-ident and Treasurer of the Thomas T. Green Manufacturing Company, announced on June sth, that plans for the .new 114-bed Westview Hospital Building Fund campaign had been completed. Mr. Lugar is Chairman of the present campaign. Paul van B. Allen, D. 0., Pres--1 Ident of the Indianapolis Osteopathic Hospital, Inc., pointed out that the service of approximately forty doctors would immediately become available to the community and that the health and welfare of thousands of Indianapolis residents wiuld be benefitted through the availability of the expanded emergency facilities. “In addition to the immediate availability of hospital beds for the residents of the Westside area, the new hospital will help alleviate the terribly crowded conditions prevalent throughout Indianapolis at this time,” said Dr. Allen. Program chairmen who would like to present "The Westview Story,” for the information of their members may arrange a program by calling Westview Hospital Building Fund Campaign Headquarters, 422 Ober Building, 38 N. Pennyslvania, telephone ME. 7-3566.

“American Masters Turn of the Century” exhibition is now on display at Herron Museum of Art. Consisting of landscapes and portraits in oil, this show exhibits the works of many fine American painters such as George Inness, George Luks, Robert Henri, TKrtmai Xakins and others. There is no admission charged to view this show and the public is cordially invited. Mesettm hours are from 10 to 5 pm. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 to 6 pm. on Sunday.

Y.W.CA. SUMMER ACTTVITIB Summer is still here so come to the Indianapolis Young Women’s Christian Association far a variety of activities for women and children. There are swimming classes for those 7 to 70 starting the week of August 3 and continuing for four weeks. Children’s swimming classes on Monday and Wednesday for 7 and 8 year olds, are Novice at 9:00 a.m. and Beginners at 10:00 am. Advanced Beginners for 7 and 8 year olds is on Tuesday and Thursday at 12:45 pm. 9 to 12 year old classes on Tuesday and Thursday are Novice at 9:30 am., Beginners at 10:45 am. and Advamced Beginners at 10:30 am. Children and teen-age classes for Intermediates is on Monday and Wednesday at 12:45 pm. Swimmers classes are at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Adult swimming classes in the daytime on Monday and Wednesday are Novice at 10:45 am. and Advanced Beginners at 12:00

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