Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1966 — Page 4
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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) in her home at 5789 Rockville Road, tonight at 7:30 p.m. The Indiana-Kentucky Luther League Committee will meet at
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9:30 a.m. Satuday for an alt-day meeting. This will be held in St Andrew’s Youth Building. \ “MARY POFPINS” will be a guest at the ANNUAL MOTHERDAUGHTER BANQUET, scheduled in Fellowship Hall this Saturday evening at 6:30 pan. Pastor Chell starts another series of “Fireside Chats” next Sunday at 9:00 a.m. in the Pastor’s Study. Service awards will be presented to the choir members this Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Service. Sunday evening at 6:00 pan. there will be confirmation classes and Junior Choir; with Intermediate Luther League at 7:00 p.m. Next Monday at 6:30 p.m. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet in St. Andrew’s Youth Building. The monthly Council Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 10th, 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Building. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous meets in St Andrew’s Youth Building each Tuesday at 8:30 pan. Several members of the Social Ministry Committee will be
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attending the Mental Health Seminar at the Marrot Hotel, 9:30 aon. Wednesday. Anyone else interested in attending should contact Pastor ChelL Weekday Relgiious Education is held each Wednesday in the Youth Building at 3:10 pan. The Senior Choir rehearsal is at 7:45 pan. each Wednesday in Fellowship Halt Mrs. Melvin Hoffman is hostess for the Martha Circle next Thursday at 9:30 am.; Mrs. Charles Skarvan is hostess for Mary Magdaline Circle at 8:00 pan. on Thursday. The topic for May is “The Creative Woman” and will be presented to the Martha Circle by Mrs. Kent Hahn; and to Mary Magdaline Circle by Mrs. Tom Richards.
SPSiWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) ing at either nine or eleven o’clock. At nine o’clock the Chapel Choir will sing “O Hold Thou Me Up” by Micello; at eleven o’clock the Chancel Choir will sing “Psalm 150” by Franck. Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. The chancel bouquets will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bland in memory of Mrs. Hattie Ferguson; Mrs. E. H. Hamke, Mrs. A. M. Meyer, and Mrs. E. G. Greenwell, in loving memory of their mother, Mrs. Mary Middlemas; and Miss Mabel Houk and Mr. James Houk, in loving memory of their mother, Mrs. Ella Houk.
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This Sunday, Mother’s Day, the Service of Dedication for young children and their parents will be held at the eleven o’clock service. Anyone wishing to take part will please contact Mrs. Kathryn Craig, 241-0472. ~ Sr. High C.Y.F. will meet Sunday evening. May Bth, beginning* 4 at 5 pan. After recreation, workshop, and business, the program will include a talk by a General Hospital doctor concerning the blood donor program. The Steering Committee of the Christian Men’s Fellowship will meet Monday evening at 7:00 in the Bethany Room. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 8:00 pan. Monday evening, in Room B-l. On Monday and Tuesday, May 9th and 10th, Missionary Institute will be held for the women of cooperative churches, sponsored by the Church Federation, at the Broadway Methodist Church, 609 E. 29th Street. Registration begins Monday at 8:30 a. m., sessions begin at 9:00 and last until 2:45 on both days. Registration is sl-00 and meals sl-00. “Affluence and Poverty” is the theme of the study for the year. Our “Weekly” will furnish further details. On Tuesday evening at 7:30 pan., in the Bethany Room, the new Tabitha group of the Christian Women’s Fellowship, will meet for organization. Members are asked to read Acts 9:36-40. Speedway Weekday Religious Education class will meet Wednesday from 3:10 to 4:10 pan. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet with Mrs. Donna Mason, 1945 Clark Road, on Thursday, May 12th, at 11:30 aon. (note change in time—this is a spring luncheon.) The program will he a book review ‘Gun In Hand—Bible In Pocket” by Mrs. Jane McArthur. CHOIR REHEARSALS; Chorale Choir Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30; Angelus Choir Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:15 Chapel Choir Wednesday, 7:00 to 7:45 p.m.; and Chancel Choir Thursday, 7:30 to 9:00. Los Amigos Class Supper and Meeting Friday, May 13th, in Fellowship Hall
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) ball—Washington at Rhodius Park—4:3o pan. May 9, Freshman track—Green wood, Here—4:3o pan. May 9, Golf meet with Beech Grove. May 10, Marion County Golf meet at Riverside. May 10, Relay Track Meet at Ben Davis—4:3o pan. May 10, Baseball, Plainfield, Here 4:30 pan. May 11, PTA meeting at junior high school, 3 p.m. May 12, Tennis—Southport, Here 4:30 pan. May 12, 13, 14—Performances of “Little Abner,” 8 pan. May 13, Mid-State Conference golf meet at Riverside. May 13, Track Sectional, 2 p.m. May 13, Baseball, Danville, There 4:30 pan. In order that plans can be made for kindergarten children who will enroll in September, Speedway school officials are attempting to obtain the names of all. children who will be eligible to enroll at that time. To enroll in kindergarten this fall a child must be five years old by Oct. 1. Registration slips for kindergarten children will be sent home with all elementary and high school pupils on Tuesday, May 10. These forms should be completed and returned to one of the elementary schools. Parents who do not receive a slip may call one of the elementary schools after Tuesday, May 10, and report the information about who is eligible to enroll. t Speedway Junior High Honor Roll for the 4th grading period of the 1965-66 school year includes the following:
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7th Grad* Brooks Andrews, Steve Armstrong, Nancy Beer, Nancy Blair, Steve Blankenship, Linda Burk- ' ley, Joyce Bums, Kenny Clark, Jim Czenkusch, Bonnie Dillon, Kyle Eggert, Kathy Ewing, Bruce Faulkner, John Feely, Stephen' Fisk, Sally Frey, Pam Genung, Grant Girard, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Joyce Gullett, Judy Harding, Cathy Harper, Kristine Harper, Lisa Hayes, David Hillman, J. Hochstedler, Anne Hutchison, Pam Kegg. Also, Jerry Layne, Debbie Link, Linda Lloyd, Tom Lyons, Cynthia Mcßoberts, Joe Mareane, Dottie Martinez, Phil Mason, Beverly Miller, Steve Miller, Cheryl Niemann, Pam Nuetzman, Margaret Oakley, Kirk Ostby, Carol Pyne, David Reich, Rickey Robertson, Robert Robison, Rita Roush, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, Nancy Sauer, Doug Showalter, Peggy Soboda, John Thompson, Doug Washburn, Pam West, Mike Yoho, Holly Young. Bth Grade Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Linda Briggs, Susan Bunch, Sherry Cas-<* per, Robert Cox, Leslie Davis, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dillon, Larry Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Mike Furnish, Patty Gardner, Karen Graves, Bruce Hamilton* Bob Harbin, Randy Hardwick, Kathy Harper, Pam Herrell, Diane Heidenreich, Joyce Hermon, Cynthia Hicks, Bob Higbie, Linda Hodge, Diane Holland, Margaret Hook, Nanette Houser, Nancy Humphress, Duane Jones. Also, Phil Karst, Greg Littrell, Karen Lucas, Terry Mitchell, Roger Noonan, Bill Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Elizabeth Ramsey, Ricky Riba, Mark Richardson, Bruce Roberts, Connie Rudman, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Kevin Small, Denny Smith, Don Smyser, Steve Southworth, Jenny Speer, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, David Wenban, Cheryl Wood. Results of athletic contests held the past week include: Baseball Speedway varsity 3, Pike 1 Speedway varsity 13, Franklin . Central 3. Golf Speedway 12, Ben Davis 0, Decatur Central 0. Tennis Lawrence Central 5, Speedway 2. Speedway 7, Mooresville 0. ± Track • Speedway with 32% points placed sixth in the Mid-State Freshman Track Meet which was won by Brownsburg who scored 53.
Nurses Alumnae Association Meeting St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association will have their annual meeting, Hospitality Night for Seniors and election of officers, Wednesday, May 11, 8 pan. at the nurses residence (Auditorium). Card Party St. Michaels Women’s Club is sponsoring a Card Party on Friday, May 13, 8 p.m. in the church auditorium. Theme is “The Little Dutch Mill.” This is to be a Dessert Card Party. Call AX. 1-9907 for further information. Indianapolis Hiking dub The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike at Briarwood Lake near Monrovia on Sunday, Slay 8. The group will leave from the east side of the Statehouse at IHM p.m. and drive to Monrovia whore they will meet again at the post office at 2:00 pan. There will be long and short hikes and a cookout afterwards. Mr. Hugh McCracken of near Monrovia will lead.
