Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1966 — Page 4

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SPEKBWAY OTWIIAM CBtJBCB . (Continued from Page 1) the Chancel Choir will sing “O Break, Hard Heart of Mine” by Martin Shaw. At eleven o’clock the Chorale Choir wlil sing “Christ, We Do AH Adore Thee” by Dubois. Rev. John L. Andrae will deliver the sermon at both services. The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sharp, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sharp, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp; and Mr. and Mrs. Orion Gabert and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cozzens, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lytle and Mrs. Ewie Lytle. The Christian Men’s Fellowship will meet Monday evening, March 28th, in Fellowship Hall, at 6:30 p.m. for their bi-monthly dinner and program. The guest speaker will be Mr. Marshall D.

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McCuen, Chief, Project Control, Alliron Division, General Motors Corporation. All men of the church are invited to this affair; if you are not contacted for a ticket, call the church office or Mr. Warren Maron, 244-5200. You win enjoy this fine speaker as well as the dinner mid fellowship AQ choirs will rehearse according to their usual schedule this week. Speedway Week-Day Religious Education Class will meet Wednesday, March 23, from 3:10 to 4:10 pan. Don’t forget to save your papers (no magazines) for the Jr. High C.Y.F. Paper Drive on Saturday, April 2nd. Ladies, keep Monday, April 29th, open for the Mother-Daughter Banquet. All women of the church are welcome to come and bring their daughters to this annual affair. If you are not contacted for a ticket, you may call any Circle leader, or the general chairman, Mrs. Isabelle Hotchkiss, 291-9535.

ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) gram of “Mary Poppins” and a Barbershop Quartet The sacrament of HOLY BAPTISM will be celebrated at the

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10:30 service next Sunday. At 3:00 pjn. Mrs. Jan Davidson will give a program on Sex Education and Family Living, for the parents of high school youth, which will be held in the Youth Building, 6:00 pjn. Sunday there will be confirmation classes; and the Intermediate Luther League meets at 7:00 pjn. Monday afternoon at 3:30 there will be a film for Girl Scouts and their mothers to be shown in Fellowship Hall Pastor Chen wffl he attending the Speedway Ministerial Association meeting Tuesday morning at 8:45. Lenten Bible Study for Women, led by Mrs. Sue Hahn, continues on Tuesday mornings at 9:30. The Stewardship Committee meets in the Youth Building at 7:30 Tuesday evening; and the Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. there win be Weekday Religious Education in the Youth Budding. ■— The LCW Board Meeting will be at 1:00 pjn. Wednesday in the Youth Building. JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA will be the guest speaker at the Lenten Service next Wednesday. Holy Communion will be celebrated. The Senior Choir will rehearse immediately following the service.

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TOWN BOARD (Continued from Page 2) cost of $3,515.95. This was within the amount set up in the budget for this year. The Board approved purchase ment Plant from Ulrich Chemical Company and Jones Chemical Company on recommendations of Mr. Max E. Williams, Superintendent of the Water Treatment Plant as both bids were the same. Mr. Lou Jackson was instructed to study the need for more street lights in Park-View Estates and report back to the Board on March 28, 1966, next regular meeting date. Mr. Hoerger advised the Board of a change of the bus route in the Meadowood area. The Board approved a proclamation declaring the Week of March 13th through the 20th as International DeMolay week. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held on March 28, 1966 in the Town Hall auditorium at 7:30 pan. You are welcome and invited to attend any Town Board meeting. STATISTICAL REPORT POL 3E DEPARTMENT Period 2-28-66 through 3-14-66 Property Damage Accidents 4 Personal Injury Accidents 3 Assault and Battery 1 Breaking and Entering 4 Dog Complaints 8 Dog Bites 2 Domestic Trouble 2 Vandalism 1 Larceny 5 Drunk Driving 1 Trouble with Juveniles 4" Stolen Cars 2

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MSU Suiting StaMsnMn Music of the masters and contemporary selections win be heard as the Men’s Glee Chib of Michigan State University performs at Pike High School, Fritz Hunt Auditorium, 6701 Zionsville Road, on March 25, 1966 at 8:00 PJBL Filling out the evening of melody win be sacred hymns, folksongs, Negro spirituals, novelty numbers and music from recent Broadway musicals, in addition to Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Trial By Jury.” Sponsoring the appearance of the Glee Club win be the Band Parents Club of Pike High School. Tickets will be available through the Music Department or at the door. Concert time is March 25, 1966 at 8:00 p.m.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Robert M. Huncliman, whose avocation is visiting, coUecting and studying in America’s southwest, wil Ipresent an hour’s program at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian, this Saturday, March 26, at 11 a.m. Huncilman win take the youngsters with him, by slide pictures and story, to Rocky Mountain National Park,. Dinosaur National Monument, Goblin Valley, Coal Mine Canyon, Sunset Crater and others of America’s spots of wonder and beauty in the Southwest. Included win be a visit to Canyonland, our newest national park. This program win be for children 9 years and older, and at the same hour Miss Jenny Spiegel win tell the younger boys and girls about “Children Around the World.” She win describe games, clothing, hoHdays, schools and recreation of youngsters in other countries. Both programs are free and all children are invited.

PROLOGUE PLAYERS Audition for Prologue Players, a young people's Theatre, will be held April 3, 2:00 pah., 1941 E. Hanna Ave. Prologue Players, in their third season will produce 5 plays in 10 weeks. For information write to: Prologue Players, P.O. Box 27097, Indianapolis, Ind. 46227. INDIANAPOLIS TOASTMASTERS The Indianapolis Toastmasters Club No. 385 elected a new slate of officers at their regular Friday night meeting, March 11th. The new officers are: President, Edward Baum, 7070 Dean Road; Educational V.P., Hans Lili, 7810 Castle Lane; Administrative V.P., Gayl Synder, R. R. 2, Mooresville, Ind.; Treasurer, Gene Gallagher, 6001 Meadowlark Drive; Secretary, Barney Arnold, 2511-D Parkwood Drive; Sargeant at Arms, William Guyon, 3307 West 30th St. Their next meeting will be held Friday, March 18th, at the Essex House, 421 N. Penn. St. Visitors are always welcome, you are invited to see what Toastmasters can do for you. Additional information about the Toastmasters Clubs in the Indianapolis area may be had by phoning Gayl Synder, 831-0169 after 6 p.m. CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

INDIANA BEU EXPANSION Indiana Bell has started on expansion of long distance facilities radiating out from the downtown Indian apolis telephone building, . • Thomas C. Walker, Indianapolis division manager, said the project will cost $338,000. The equpiment now being in-‘ stalled and related outside lines ultimately can provide 364 additional voice circuits between Indianapolis and 15 other Indiana communities. Indianapolis and Logansport will be linked with 60 additional voice circuits, and 48 will connect both Connersville and Marion. Twenty-four new circuits will be provided between Indianapolis and Brazil, Columbus, Crawfordsville, Greensburg, Kokomo, New Albany and Richmond. New Castle and Greencastle will be linked to Indianapolis by 12 circuits, and eight will connect with Logansport. Four will be provided to link Tipton and Wabash with Indianapolis. Technicians from Western Electric Company, the manufacturing and supply unit of the bell System, are installing the new equipment. They expect to complete their work in mid-June. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOKE ?