Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1966 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY DeMOLAY (Continued from Page 1) fathers will understand the wholesome atmosphere of DeMolay and how DeMolay molds boys into responsible young men. The Order of DeMolay is dedicated to the principles of building better citizens of teenage boys. DeMolay Chapters are sponsored by the various Masonic bodies. DeMolay Ritual work is built around certain Masonic

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A PROCLAMATION INTERNATIONAL DeMOLAY WEEK Mandi 13-20, ISM WHEREAS, the Order of DeMolay is a character building organization composed of young men fourteen to twenty-one years of age, who -'are seeking to prepare themselves as better leaders and citizens for tomorrow by developing those traits and strengths of character of all good men; and WHEREAS, the organization was founded by Frank S. Land during the year 1919, at Kansas City, Missouri, and now has more than 2,500 chapters located all over the free world; and WHEREAS, aH the DeMolay members of Speedway chapter, sponsored by Speedway Lodge No. 729, win observe the period of March 13-20 as “DeMolay Week” in celebration of their 47th Anniversary, so as to exemplify to aU citizens here and elsewhere - their many activities, and in some small way show recognition to their many Senior DeMolays; now THEREFORE, I Winfield D. Wood, President of the Town of Speedway do hereby proclaim the week of March 13 to March 20, 1966, as “DeMolay Week,” and caH upon an our citizens to join in saluting the young men of the Order of DeMolay and in expressing our grateful appreciation of the fine examples set by these young leaders in contributing to the welfare and character of other young men of this City, thus aiding in the development leadership of tomorrow. Given this 14th day of March, 1966, unedr my hand. (Signed) W. D. Wood, President of the Board

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Mrs. Laura Bearden, Chorous Chairman of the Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 11 will be in charge of Enrollment Chapter Night, Thursday, March 17th, 8:00 pm. at the Moose Lodge No. 17, 135 N. Delaware Street. The Class Eenrolling is in honor of Mrs. Betty Cole, Chorus Director and Pianist The guest speaker will be Katie Hannebaum and entertainment by the Chorus.

GUEST MINISTER (Continued from Page 1) lie is cordially invited to each service. Dr. George Fallon, our guest minister for each night, was born in England. His undergraduate work was taken at Allegheny College, in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and at the School of Missions in Drew Theological Seminary. His graduate work was taken at Drew Theological Seminary and the School of Theology, Boston University. Allegheny and BaldwinWallace College in Ohio have confered on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Fallon served the ML Lebanon Methodist Church in Pittsburgh before going to Wesley Methodist Church, Worchester, Mass., where in his ten years of service, it became the largest Methodist Church in New England. In 1953 he went to the Lakewod Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio. Under his leadership the Lakewood Church achieved an outstanding place in the nation because of its emphasis on lay participation, vititation, evangelism, and its creative programs in the area of social concerns. During his ministry there the church never received less than one hundred members per year on profession of faith. It grew 40% in membership and became the

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largest Methodist Church in Ohio. Dr. Fallon, a member of the Executive Committee and the General Board of Evangelism of the Methodist Church for sixteen years, was elected the first president of the National Council of Evangelism of The Methodist Church when it was organized. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Russia, Egypt, the Holy Land, and the British Isles. In 1965 he participated in an Around the World Seminar and spent several weeks talking with political, religious, and educational leaders in Asia. Presently he is senior pastor at Trinity Methodist Church in Lafayete, Indiana, and is Chairman of the Northwest Indiana Conference Board of Evangelism. A dramatic and powerful preacher, he travels throughout the nation as a speaker, conference lecturer, and retreat leader.

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM s The transformation of pieces o| clay into works of art will be the demonstration at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian, this Saturday morning, March 19 at 11 o’clock. Mrs. Ernest Spencer will give the program, showing various methods and techniques of creating with clay. This program is for children nine and older, while at the same hour younger children will also be creative, this time with colored pipe cleaners.

'During a craft workshop, called “Fuzzy Friends,” boys, and girls will learn how to shape and bend the pipe cleaners into small animals that they may take home. Both programs are free. At 10 o’clock the same morning the rock and mineral cllub will meet at the museum. Youngsters interested in the hobby are invited to take part in discussion and trading.

Illini Club Cord Party The Illini Club of Indianapolis will have their annual spring card party, Friday, March 18th at 8:00 pm. in the Holiday Inn West. Members and friends of members may choose their own card game. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded. Program

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and reservation chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Welcher. WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS The American Society of Women Accountants win hold their monthly dinner meeting, Monday, March 21, 1968 at 6:15 pm. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The speaker, Miss Marjorie Lyon, who is a Senior Research Chemist with the National Cash Register Company of Dayton, will have as her subject: “Tomorrow’s Technology Today.” Miss Lyon win lecture and demonstrate the technological advances resulting from NCR research which win include such items as: dear sunglasses that darken in the sunlight; perfume, food flavoring and bath oil that look

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like talcum powder; carbonless paper and a reduction of images to a size 120 times smaller than micro-film with no loss in clarity. FASHION SHOW AND CARD PARTY The Women of the “Y” in Fellowship and Service of the Krannert Family YM.C.A., 605 & High School Road, win feature a card party and style show. Fashions win be by Paul Harris Stores and hair styles by the Blue Belle Beauty Salon. This is the third annual style show to be held in the gym, Friday evening, March 18, 1966, 7:30 pm. The program win feature casual clothes for Spring, also the western look, cards, refreshments and many door prizes win be given. Tickets are SI.OO each and may be purchased at the door. Baby sitting win be furnished. Mrs. Barbara Skyles is General Chairman of the event.

MARION COUNTY P.T.A. The Marion County Council PTA win meet at 10:00 am. at the Lawrence Elementary School, 8301 E. 46th Street, on March 21. There win be an election of Officers. Mr. Benjamin Rice and Mr. Earl Grove from the department of Public Instruction, win discuss the Elementary and Secondary Education act of 1965, Public Law No. 89-10, titles 1 and 2. Mr. Rice Director of Title 1, win discuss Title 1 and Mr. Grove Director of Title 2 win discuss Title 2. Everyone is most welcome to attend this meeting.

CENTRAL INDIANA COUNCIL SCOUT FAIR The Annual Boy Scout Fair will be held April 21-22-23 at* the Manufacturers* Building at the State Fairgrounds. The fact that 15,000 boys will participate in this show gives good ground for proclaiming it “The largest fair in Indiana ** Over 400 Packs, Troops and Posts will participate. The heart of the Scout Fair will be the 254 indiviual shows which will display the fun and skills of scouting in the 254 booths that make up the midway. Each booth will be a show itself. Because of the limited space and the size of the displays, the outdoor phases of scouting will be displayed outside the Manufacturers’ Building. Here 40 Scout Troops will bring to life the camping, hiking, cooking, conservation and pioneering phases of scouting. This will include actual signal towers and bridges. The arena show will be held in the International Building adjoining the Manufacturers* Building. Here the acts that are too large for booth displays, such as, Indian dancing, wall scaling and pinewood derby will be held. There will also be seats for spectators. This year the theme of “Scouting for All** will stress the universality of Scouting and it is planned to recognize the Sesquicentennial of Indiana in the opening ceremony.

SPEECHCRAFT COURSE Do you lack confidence? Do you often wish you could say exactly what is on your mind? Would you like to get ahead in your job? If the asnwer to any of these si yes, then you should investigate immediately the Annual Speechcraft Courses being conducted by the Krannert Toastmasters Club. This begins April 4, for seven weeks at the Krannert YMCA. The price is SIO.OO. Self-help and education are our goals. For more information, call the Krannert YMCA or Mr. Darwin' Carmichael, 243ou®. > ■ Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike in Brown County Camp near Nashville on Sunday, March 20. The group will leave from the east side of the Statehouse at 1:15 p.m. and will meet again at the north side of the Courthouse in Nashville. Mrs. Joe Breimeir, 603 East Morris Street, will lead. ST. JOSEPH'S DAY TEA The Fifth Annual St. Joseph’s Day Tea, sponsored by the St Joseph Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor, will be held Sunday, March 20, 2:00 pan., at the Home of the Little Sisters, 520 East Vermont Street The program will indude presentation of a check to the Sisters, entertainment by the Columbians and refreshments. Everyone welcome. te ■ ■ - ""■■■ ■ Chili & Bean Soup Supper The men of the Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Dept will cook and serve a dull and bean soup supper Saturday, April 2, starting at 5:00 pan. Tickets available at the door. Public Is welcome. Proceeds will go to the fire dept, ,