Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1966 — Page 4

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"in ABNER" (Continued from Page 1) sacred pastime, the powers-that-be have decided to move their nuclear tests elsewhere. Dogpatch has been selected as the most unnecessary town in the country, and therefore the perfect site for destruction. Unless the Yokums, the Scraggs, Mayor Dawgmeat and the'other denizens can prove that they produce something really useful. Dogpatch is doomed. When Mammy produces her

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secret formula of Yokumberry Tonic, whcih makes muscle-men of weaklings instantaneously, it appears the situation is saved. But General Bullmoose, a sly and conniving politician, eager to enhance his alreeady sizeable fortune at Dogpatch’s expense, sets the sultry siren, Appassionata Von Climax, and the man with the double whammy, Evil Eye Fleagle, to work on Li’l Abner, hoping to wheedle Mammy’s secret formula from him. The citizens of Dogpatch, however, foil

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REPUBLICAN HALLY The Republican Action Committee and the Young Republicans for Action will sponsor .the largest county wide Republican rally of this primamry election season on Wednesday, April 20, 1966. The Young Republicans for Action have previously held four successful rallies throughout Indianapolis. Everyone is invited to this GIANT rally. The Rally will be held in the Riverside Amusement Park Auditorium, 1700 W. 30th Street. Music provided by two bands will begin at 7:00 p.m. and the program begins promptly at 7:30 pjn. Free hot dogs and soft drinks will be served and entertainment and balloons will be provided for the children, since this rally is intended to be a family affair. The purpose of this rally is entertainment; therefore, therewill be no boring political speeches. There will be, however, an address by one of the most dynamic and best informed men

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) worship services this Sunday. Rev. Charles M. Johnson will be preaching in both services on “The Second Coming of Christ.” You are encouraged to study St Matthew 24:27-51 in preparation for this sermon. The Immanuel Choir under the direction of Mrs. Don Schultheis will sing “Be Thou Not Still** by David Foltz in the first service and the Chancel Choir under the direction of Mr. Hal Meurer will sing “With a Voice of Singing” by M. Shaw in the second service. Mrs. Helen Robinson will sing “God So Loved the World” by James MacDermid for our Offertory Solo. Our organist for this Sunday will be Miss Jan Foltz. The greeters for the 9 aan. service will be Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fine and for the 11 a.m. service Mr. and Mrs Ronald Seals. The Membership and Evangelism Commission will meet at the church tonight at 7:30 pan. (Thursday, April 14). / The 7th Grade Membership Class will start at 8:30 aan. in Room 124, Saturday, April 16 and the 6th Grade Membership Class will meet at 10 aan. in Room 113 Saturday, April 16. The Junior and Senior High M.YJ*. will be visiting the Christian Theological Seminary this Sunday. The Junior Highs will leave the church at 1:30 pan. and return by 4 o’clock. The Senior Highs will leave the church at 4 o’clock and return by about 6:30 pm Monday, April 18 is the deadline date for all Quarterly Conference Reports. They must be in to the Church Office by this date in order to be prepared for booklet form. The Electa Circle will meet Monday, April 18 at 9 aan. in the home of Mrs. Loren Gullett, 2105 Allison. The Bible Study and Prayer Group will meet at 9:30 aan. in the Church Parlor Tuesday, April 19. Felicity Circle meets Tuesday, April 19 at the home of Mrs Mary Haskell, 59 S. Whitcomb St, at 7:30 pan. There will be “Morning Moments” in the home of Rev. Don Krieger at 7 aan. Wednesday, April 20. The Morning Glory Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Robert Foltz, 4918 W. 22nd St., at 9 aan. Wednesday, April 20. The District Vacation Church School Teachers Training Clinic will be at our church Wednesday, April 20 from 9:30 until 2:30 p m Baby sitting will be available and you are asked to bring a sack lunch. , The Friendship Circle meets Wednesday, April 20 at the Church starting at 12:30 pan. Mary Martha Circle meets also Wednesday, April 20 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Everett Rightnour, 2109 Auburn St. Charity Circle will meet at 7:45 pan. in the home of Mrs. Lewis Straub, 2309 Winton, Wednesday, April 20. Yester-year Style Show—April 22, 1966—at 8 pan. in Fellowship Hall Authentic costumes will be modeled by our own members from the 1700’s through the 1960’5. Tickets can be purchased from any W.S.C.S. member or at the door. Come, bring the family and join in a fun-filled evening.

HERE'S TO HEALTH Famous Words “Strange thing about Edgar. Ran into him just a few weeks ago and he looked great. Said he hadn’t needed to see a doctor in years. Now all of a sudden, he has this nasty whatchamacallit, and he’s laid up till Goodness knows when.” Those are famous words: “Haven’t needed a doctor.” Not necessarily last words, praise be, or there’d be no population problem. Not all the happy optimists who breeze along year after year without medical supervision are headed for a sick bed. But the point is that although we may be as young as we feel, we’re not always as healthy as the absence of aches or pains may suggest A medical check-up is a form of insurance. Chances are your doctor, year after year will pronounce you in fine shape and chase you away. But “chances” aren’t good enough to steer by when y. -t health and the future welfare of you and your family are concerned. You have to know.

Certain ailments, including tuberculosis, emphysema, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and others, can be present in the system for a considerable time without making themselves felt. The longer detection is delayed, the more difficult the job of treatment. And if (as is likely) there’s nothing to detect, or treat, it’s certainly worthwhile knowing that. Good old Edgar, who felt great one month and was down with something or other the next, might have kept well and perpendicular if he hadn’t avoided his doctor for years. Your Christmas Seal Association suggests an annual medical check-up including a tuberculin test or chest x-ray, for everyone in the family. Information Service of the Marion County Tuberculosis Assocation.

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Talbot Street Art Fair The eleventh annual Talbot Street Art Fair will be held May 7th and Bth, from 10 a.m. to sunset on Talbot St. in Indianapolis, under the sponsorship o The Indiana Artist-Craftsmen. Exhibit space is open to Indiana artists in all media. Generally, the categories are oils, watercolors, mixed media, prints, textiles, sculpture, ceramics, jewlry, enameling, glass, mosaics, and photography. Entry blanks may be obtained by writing Vera Thornberry, 333 Kain Street, Plainfield, Indiana. Entry fee is $3.00 for Indiana Artist-Craftsmen members ($5.00 for non-members). Entry blanks and fees must be received by April 18th.

DR. GRIFFITH PROMOTED AT LILLY Richard S. Griffith, M.D., formerly head of clinical microbiology at the Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, has been promoted to senior clinical pharmacologist at the Eli Lilly and Company research facility at Marion County General Hospital in Indianapolis. Dr. Griffith has been associated with Eli Lilly and Company since 1946. Born in Greenfield, Indiana, he was graduated from Greenfield High School and from Butler University, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in zoology and chemistry in 1942. In 1944 he earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He completed his intership and residency training in internal medicine at General Hospital From 1944 to 1948, Dr. Griffith was an officer with the U.S. Army. A member of the Indiana State Medical Association, he is a past president of the association’s Section on Internal Medicine. Dr. Dr. Griffith also is a member of the Marion County Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the American Federation for Clinical Research, the American College of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, the American Therapeutic Society and the Indiana Branch of the American Society of Bacteriology. Dr. Grifith is married to the forpier Narvellal Mae Bussell, of Greenfield. They have three children and live at 2002 Cunningham Road, Speedway, Indiana.

Krannert Y.M.C.A. Matchbox Derby ZOOM! Another Indiana Guide Match Box Derby car passed the finish line in the Setting Sun Longhouse Derby. This year, the Krannert YMCA Longhouse Match Box Derby promises to be an exciting event with over forty different cars entered by the father and son teams. These teams have been working on their cars over the last month or two in preparation for the race on April 17th, at the Krannert YMCA, 605 S. High School Rd. Any dads with 6 to 8 year old sons are welcome to join in the fun of Indiana Guides. Call the Krannert YMCA, 241-9313 for more information.