Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1966 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) be “Lost and Found*' and you are cordially invited to either of our two worship services. The Service Octette will sing “Be Thou Not Still” by David Foltz. This group consists of Martha Dickie, Betty Kinsley, Gwen Meurer, Sheila Feltman, Paul Waggoner, Ned Hehner, Hal Meurer, and Oscar Wacker. Mrs. William D. Kinsley will sing the Offertory Solo in both services. Altar flowers will be dedicated in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaumont by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Proctor will be Greeters for the 9 am. service and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Isom for the 11 a.m. service. Several youth from our church will be leaving today for a three-week European tour. Serving as sponsors will be Rev. Arthur Vermillion, Minister of Christian Education at the Speedway Christian Church; Rev. Laurence Sunkel, pastor of the John Knox Presbyterian Church; Rev. Don Krieger, Minister of Christian Education at the Plainfield Methodist Church; Mrs. Vermillion, Mrs. Sunkel, and Mrs. Krieger. The youth from our church will be Lynn Ferguson, Coni Hendrickson, Kathy Kelliher, Linda Lewter, Peggy Lewter, Linda Strout, Becky Sutherlin, Mike Waterfall, and Gary Youmans. Itinerary: Thursday, August 4: Depart Kennedy International Airport, New York. Friday, August 5: Arrive Copenhagen, sightseeing in afternoon, evening at Tivoli Gardens. Saturday, August 6: Copenhagen to Amsterdam, sightseeing in Amsterdam. Sunday, August 7: Meet with a group of Dutch youth to go to church, drive to The Hague for the afternoon. Monday, August 8: Motor coach from Amsterdam to Coblence, Germany, along the Rhine River. Tuesday, August 9: Steamer trip down the Rhine from Coblence to Bingen, visit Weisbaden then drive to Worms. Wednesday, August 10: Motorcoach from Worms to Basle, Switzerland, and then on to the World Council of Churches Camp at Glay, France. Thursday, August 11 to Tuesday, August 16: We will be participating in a work camp at Glay, France, with youth from several other countries. Our project for the week is to build an amphitheater. Tuesday, August 16: Go by train from Glay, France, through the Jura Mountains on to Geneva, sightseeing in the afternoon. Wednesday, August 17: After a morning at the World Council of Churches headquarters in Geneva, we fly to Paris for an afternoon of sightseeing. Thursday, August 18: Sightseeing all day. We will meet with a group of French youth at the hotel in the evening for a discussion. Friday, Augusts 18: Travel from Paris to London by train, cross the channel by steamer on to London by motorcoach. Saturday, August 20: Attend the morning session of the World Methodist Council, afternoon of sightseeing. In the evening, we will attend the Youth Drama which is part of the Council. Sunday, August 21: Methodist youth will join Council members in a United Communion Service at Wesley Chapel. Bishop and Mrs. Raines will join us for lunch. Monday, August 22: Drive from London to Doncaster via Coventry.

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Tuesday, August 23: Drive to Epworth, Wesley's home, then on to Edinburg, Scotland. Wednesday, August 24: Sightseeing in the morning with the afternoon free for shopping. Thursday, August 25: Drive to Glasgow and fly to New York. The Official Board will meet Monday, August 8, starting at 2 p. m. in the church. There will be a meeting of the Social Concerns Commission starting at 7:30 pm. at the church. The Senior High M.Y.F. will have a picnic and swim at Longacre Park, 4701 Madison Avenue, on Saturday, August 13. Members are- asked to provide their own transportation. Bring one covered dish for picnic supper. Those who are planning to swim will need to bring some money for the pool Drinks and table service will be furnished. Be there by 3 pm. We will be finished by 7:30 pan.

PARK NEWS (Continued from page 1) have shown all year. We started out with approximately 100 boys and when the season ended I don’t think we lost more than three boys other than vacation. I would also like to thank Mr. John Butterworth for his most valuable assistance all summer. Our Peanut Leaguers are in the midst of their playoffs now and should finish up on Wednesday, August 3, with the championship game and coke party at Meadowood Park. At Leonard Park the Red Sox hvae won the Leonard Park Championship by defeating the White Sox and the Yankees will meet the Meadowood Champs on Wednesday for the park championship. Only two teams play on Tuesday, Aug. 2, and the winner moves into the championship against the Leonard Champs. Results of this playoff and

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Rosner placed second. We have a tie for third between the Pat Casady and Dan Henderson team and team of Tim Casady and David Henderson. Results will be announced next week. The girls* softball team have played two games. They defeated the Acton girls’ softball team, 20-18. They lost to the Lawrence Park All-Stars, 21-2. They plan to revenge their loss at Lawrence Park, August 4, at 3:00. Members of the team are Molly Higbie, Jackie Slattery, Teriie Mitchell, Holly Hamilton, Holly Young, Bonnie Dillon, Susan Glessner, Cathy McKenna, Jennie Spear, Diane Osborne, Sandy Green, Stephanie Wyne, Barbara Dunn, Nancy Hulliba, Teresse DeWeese, Donna Case, Debbie Meyers, Debbie Scott, Margaret Oakley, and Margaret Guion. Next week marks the final week of the park supervision and summer program. The year has been a successful one and participation of the boys and girls have made it so. There are no tournaments scheduled for next week. •* Jim Crumley, 244-8229

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SPSBWAY CnunnKAN CWDBOi (Continued from Page 1) morning at either nine or eleven o’clock. Mrs. Betty Gagen will sing “The Good Shepherd” by Schubert, and Rev. John L. Andrae will deliver the sermon at both services. The chancel bouquet will be given by Misses Agnes and Edith Spencer in memory of their father, Mr. Marshall G. Spencer. The Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, August 11 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall. The Christian Education Committee will be the host for this party; Mrds. Helen Kelley will speak on “Children of the Bible.” The Executive Committee of the Jr. High C.YJ*. will meet Thursday evening, August 11, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Sewing for the Fall Festival will continue Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dotlich, 3560 N. Kessler Blvd. Bring a sandwich and stay for lunch. All ladies of the church are invited. Sr. High C.Y.F. Paper Drive is coming August 27. Save your papers and magazines for them! Shut-ins desiring Communion should call the church office before noon on Friday so that proper arrangements can be made.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Beverly Faris, Patty Feucht, Jo Ann Griggs, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Sandy Hitchcock, Walter Hocker, Helen Hoerger, Betty Jaimet, Cindy Jones, Larry Jones, Kenny King, Kathy Koehl, Ann Kojola, Richard Leming, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam.

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Also Pam Mathis, Linda Matthews, Don Maves, Kathy May, Sherry Messenger, Mary Ann Middleton, Cheryl Miller, Brian Niederhauser, Julie Noble, John Orr, Paul Parks, Linda Patrick, Richard Prather, Dan Queener, Jim Reid, Marilyn Rhoades, Steve Rosebrock, Steve Sailor, Annette Sanford, Steve Scabury, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Nancy Tapscott, Gayle Thompson, Ricky

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Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Cindy Yentes, Barbara Zeph. JUNIORS: Leslie Akers, Lynn Anderson, Richard 'Brooks, Joy Buckley, Bill Cantwell, Karen Casper, Diana Crain, Wilena Crowder, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, Jim Ehlebracht, Charles Engle, Steve Englert, Reesa Evans, Larry Girard, Vicki Graeff, John Graub, David Graves, Linda Hackett, Dan Harcourt, John Higbie, Mark Hindsley, Naomi Hocker, Marsha Husser, Sharon Irwin, Mike Jamet, Bronnie Kenneth Jay, Jane Johnson, Karen

Kirby, Steve Kirchhoff, Charlene Lewis, Susan Maple, Kathy McCammon, John McGilliard. Also Mike Moore, Pamela Peebles, Cherie Pickett, Mary Reed, Susan Rhein, Steve Riser, Kay Rumbaugh, Claudia Ryden, Mike Sash, Carmen Secrest, Heidi Schunke, Roger Sharkey, Karen Showalter, Carol Siegmann, Doug Small, Robert Smith, Steve Speer, Carol Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Jean Thoma, Karen Troth, Bonnie Tumbaugh, Donna Tyler, Mary Urbancic, Cathy Wacker, Ted Williams, Earl Woodard, Nancy Zeph. SOPHOMORES: Rick Aranjo, Edwin Bailey, Noble Beck, Dee A. Betts, Jo Lynn Black, Bob D. Burdge, Jim Burns, Connie Cox, Sherry Duffin, Becky Dunnuck, Reena Evans, Barbara Faris, Mitchell Feucht, Brenda Frank, Chrissie Fulton, Stephen Gaalema, Ruth Gallatin, Donna Gibbs, Linda Graves, Barbara Guiou, Cathy Hutchison, Bruce Lott, Dusty Lovick, Jane McCallister, Candy McCord, Mary Miller, Jim Muir, Charles Page. Also Janet Parks, Greg Patterson, Lynn Pieper, Carole Pierce, Mike Pollard, Yvonne Riggs, Doug Rosebrock, Guy Roush, Jack Rustamier, Chris Sherman, Ronald C. Stewart, Sue Thomas, Dale Thompson, Bill Turnley, Scott Van Buskirk, Candy Walker, Linda Weiss, Beverly Wells, Barbara Whitmore, Bill Williams, Gary Youmans.

FRESHMEN: Donna M. Atkinson, Bradley C. Black, Doug J. Bryant, Nancy Casady, I. Diane Clark, Barrett L. Crawford, Phyllis L. DeMass, Dennis S. Dirks, Cathie Doah, Mary Ann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted G. Eschenbach, Mike Giant, Dora Godio, Beverly Griffin, Ronald Steven Grisham, Donna Hamer, J. Matthew Hawkins, William Haynes, Donald L. Hessel, Vicki M. Kelley, Carla Jean Lampman, Judith Anne Lavender, Connie J. Lee, Patty Ann Leonard, David Lockhart, Melinda J. Lower, Paul A. Luther, Douglas Manley, Ronald Methier, Donald Muir, Richard Scott Musgrave, Mary Ann Newsom, Debbie A. Ordel, Cherri Phillabaum, Thomas Popcheff, Linda Price, Danny Ryden. Also Charlene Saxton, Sharon L. Schiff, Charles W. Smale, Debbie Stamm, Debbie Sunier, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Ann Turnley, Ronnie Veerkamp, Mary Jane Ward, Kathy Weatherford, Steve Workman.

LIBRARY NOTES: Information on the “Indiana Reading Club will be found on the front page of the Flyer. These titles have been added to the library recently: Kerr, Jean: Poor Richard Fermna, Louis: Poverty in America Albers, Anni: On Weaving Hale, William: Horizon Book of Ancient Greece Bentley, John: Great American Automobiles Hayes, Joseph: Desperate Hours Marshall, Catherine: Man Called Peter Costain, Thomas: Silver Chalice Jordan, Ben: Sky Jumpers Horizon Magazine: French Revolution , Hodges, Cyril: Shakespeare’s Theatre Gallico, Paul: The Silent Maiow

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