Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1966 — Page 6
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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) at 8:00 p.m. for the Mary Magdalene Circle. The program “The Creative Woman” will be presented by Mrs. Tom Richards. Confirmation classes and Junior Choir will be held on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Chell continues the series of Fireside Chats this Sunday at 9:00 ajn. to be held in the Lieague Lounge. John Knox Presbyterian Youth Fellofship will join the Senior Luther League this Sunday at 8:00 a.m. Worship Service; then they will worship together at John Knox at 9:30, followed by a discussion and refreshments. Senior Luther League will have a regular meeting Sunday evening at 7:00 pun., with a surprise vistor on the program. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet in the Youth Building Monday at 6:30 pun. Pastor Chell will attend the NLC Pastor’s Conference next Tuesday morning at 8:45 aan. Speedway Musicale will hold a noonday luncheon-meeting in Fellowship Hall Tuesday, May 17th. Tuesday evening at 8:30 the A.A. will meet in the Youth Building. The last meeting for the year of Weekday Religious Education will be held at St. Andrew’s next Wednesday at 3:00, followed by a picnic-supper at Leonard Park. Senior Choir meets at 7:45 p.m. in Fellowship Hall on Wednesday. The Indianapolis area SCS Coaching Conference will be held at St. Andrew’s next Thursday at 8:00 pjn.
Drivers Share Spotlight (Continued from page 1) mately 75 feet tall and 50 feet in diameter. They will be inflated with hot air in the pit area at 11 a.m., for the “take-off’ on a one-hour race in whichever direction the wind carries them. The winner will be the balloonist who tarvels the greatest distance and lands safely within the onehour limit. Gates grounds on Sunday will be opened at 9 a.m.,
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pins.” Mother - Daughter groups at St Mark’s Methodist, St. Andrews’ Lutheran, and John Knox Presbyterian Churches have enjoyed the gay touch added to an already light-hearted theme, by Judy Clark as Mary; Sue Auscherman as Bert; Birdie Frey, Michael; Bette Huston, Jane; Lois Svoboda, Mrs. Banks; Dee Rice, the Birdwoman; Roberta Rarick, Uncle Albert. Marilyn Gruenhagen was accompanist. Tammy Wise, Sandre Wacker and Sarah Schoonover were “Jolly Holiday” dancers. Triple 'X" Homemakers The Triple C Homemakers will
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meet at Carol Hammond’s home 5364 Carltonway. Gerry Amich will be co-hostess. The lesson will be given by Cathy Swift. Project by Hazel Lippard. All those going to the Kitchen Tours please contact Mary Melton. Let’s all remember our secret sisters. LUTHER-TERIAN DAY The high school youth of St. Andrew’s Lutheran and John Knox Presbyterian Churches will share worship services this Sunday morning. They will attend together the 8:00 a.m. Service at St. Andrew’s and the 9:30 a.m. Service at John Knox, after
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which they will have a discussion and refreshments in the Fellowship Hall at John Knox Church. GIRL SCOUT NEWS A new first for this Scout Neighborhood. An all troops “Bridge-up” (Fly-up) will be presented Monday, May 16, 1966, Junior High Gymnasium, 7:008:00 pan. Parents, Sponsors, Friends are invited to attend. Twenty-two troops will participate, 500 Girl Scouts, ages 7-17 years. The Senior Scouts will be master of ceremony. NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT EVENT “Reunion of Former Students and Friends” of Miss Irma Biedenmeister who is retiring from the teaching profession after 50 years of teaching. She has taught in Schools No. 3, No. 39, No. 58, No. 50 and is presently teaching at School No. 78. We cordially invite all to attend this gala celebration which will be held on Sunday, May 15, 1966 from 2:00 to 4:00 at School No. 78, 3734 E. Vermont St. We would appreciate any pictures or materials for her Scrap Book. These may be sent to the chairman* Mrs. Glen Allgood, 134 N. Kealmg, Indian-
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apolis, Indiana, 46201. Thank you and hope you can help us make this a day to remember for Miss “B.” Committee: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allgood, Chairman, Leonard Allseitz, Treasurer, William Berger, Jack Eckert, J. Chester Long, Charles Winchester and Richard Wysong. MARIAN COLLEGE 1 SPRING CONCERT Variety will be the keynote of the Annual Spring Concert to be presented by the Marion College Chorale and Concert Band on Sunday, May 15, at 8 p. m. in the college auditorium, 3200 Cold Spring Road. The concert is free of charge and open to the public. Next Civic Production “CALCULATED RISK,” the last play of the 1965-66 season, is now in rehearsal at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 1847 North Alabama Street. The suspense melodrama by Indiana’s Joseph Hayes, author of “The Desperate Hours,” will open Friday, May 13, and run through May 22 with the exception of Monday and Tuesday which are benefit performances.
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