Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1965 — Page 5
> Thurtday, December 9, 1965
X ST. ANDREWS LUTMRAN CHURCH > (Continued from Page 1) glasses on instruction for new members. If you are interested in learning more about Lutheranism, and specifically membership at St Andrew’s you are indeed welcome to attend. £ Mrs. Lawrence Thies, 844 Waldon Drive, Plainfield, will be tiMntesfl to the Mary Magdalene Circle tonight at 8:00. Meet at the Whurch at 7:30 to pool rides. The Evangelism Committee of Synod will have an all-day meeting at St Andrew’s starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday morning. ADVENT IS A SEASON OF PREPARATION. During this somber period of preparation, the Third Sunday In Advent breaks the tone" with a note of expectancy. The Introit calls us to worship through the statement “Rejoice In The Lord Always.” The third candle in the Advent Wreath to be lit is not purple—but rose, symbolic again of joy and expectancy. WELCOME to Hours of Warship on this Advent Sunday at 8:00 and 10:30 am. The Sunday evening activities are Confirmation classes and Junior Choir at 6:00; and Intermediate Luther League at 7:00 pm. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church Women will hold their annual Christmas Party, Tuesday December 14. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6::30 pan, followed by a musical program. Each Circle member may bring a guest The Decorating Committee would ap-
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of 2613 N. Goodlet. brought her membership from toe Bright weed Christian ChuroK - The Im Aioigoe will held their raonttdy supper xoeetixm oa Friday evening, December 10th, at 6:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall. Members are asked to bring a dollar gift for gift exchange. Senior High After-Game Open House will he Saturday night, December 11th. from 0 to 11:30 pm. MUSIC FOR ADVENT, next Sunday night, December 12th. at 7:30 pm., “Rejoice, Beloved Christians” will be presented by the Motet Choir, Chancel Choir men. Chamber Orchestra and Organ. “A Ceremony of Carols” by Benjamin Britten will bo presented by the Chancel Treble Choir and Harp. The nursery will be open for small children. There win bo a reception in Fellowship Hall following the program. The Christian Women’s Fellowship will hold their Christmas meeting Monday night, December 13th, in Fellowship Hall, at 7:30 pan. AB ladies of toe church, as well as all circle members, are urged to attend. An additional fellowship feature is planned—a cookie exchange for those who would like to take part. Bring 5 ft dozen of your favorite cookies (ft dozen win be used for refreshments) and exchange cookies with your friends, thereby taking home 5 dozen of assorted Christmas cookies. OFFICIAL BOARD meeting Tuesday evening, December 14th, 7:30 pm. in Room B-l. AB Board members should be present. Naomi Circle win meet Tuesday evening, December 14th, at 7:30 pm. in toe Bethany Room. Lydia Circle win meet with Mrs. Arthur Gummare. 5204 W. 15th Street, for a Christmas Luncheon at 12:00 <ml Wednesday, Dec. 15th. Mary-Martha Circle will also meet Wednesday, December 15th. at 9:00 am. with Mrs. Mary Stonehraker. Priscilla Circle will meet Thursday, December 16th, with Mrs. Frances Peyton, 4960 Baxter Drive. Service Day for toe Little Red Door will be Thursday, Dec. 16th. from 9:00 am. to to 3:00 pm. The Executive Committee of the QWJ. will meet at 1:00 pm. Thursday, December 16th, in toe Jr. High room.
SPEEDWAY MUSICALE (Continued from Page 1) of DePauw University Stood of Music, with Mrs. Paul Dprsey, director of music at the Speedway Methodist Church, as organist gave a beautiful performance in the Speedway High School auditorium to a near capacity audience Sunday evening, Dec. 5. The patrons and contributors who made this inspiring performance possible are to be highly commended. The Speedway Musicale wishes to express a special “Thank You” to toe Speedway Methodist Church for the use of the sanctuary for toe rehearsals, to toe Speedway Christian Church for the use of the robes for toe Choir, to the Arsenal Technical High Stood for the risers and to Keith Payne of Sheppard Construction Co. for transporting the risers. We wish to thank James A. Bronun, D.D.S., an additional patron, for his contribution.
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