Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1966 — Page 5

Thursday, October 6, 1966

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Saturday, October Bth. Rev. Tom Richards of the Indiana Youth Center will be the Speaker. “God Is Real, Man” will be the topic used by Rev. Robert Rusk, Chaplain of the Clermont Girl’s School, when he is guest speaker at the Adult Church School Class next Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. The Senior Luther League is also planning a very special program for their Sunday morning class. Sunday evening activities include - Confirmation Classes, Junior Choir and Confirmation Parents* Class at 6:00 p.m.; Capital District Fall Meeting at King of Glory Lutheran Church at 6:30 pm.; and Intermediate Luther League at 7:00 pm. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet in the Youth Lounge Monday at 7:00 pm. The Church Council will hav& their October meeting at 7:30 pm. next Tuesday. Speedway Alcholics Anonymous continue to use the Youth Building for their weekly meetings each Tuesday at 8:30 pm. LCW has designated next Tuesday as “Kitchen clean-up day”. All women are invited to participate in this project. Martha Circle will meet in the League Lounge next Thursday at 9:00 a.m.; Cub Pack No. 566 will hold their “leaders’ meeting” in the Youth Building at 7:00 p.m. There will be an E.M.R. Visitors’ Training session in the Youth Building at 7:30 p.m. Mary Magdalene Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Truman Hansell, 2012 No. Gerrard Street at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday. St. Andrew’s Nursery School will be in session 9-11 am. Monday thru Friday.

BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A.

The Ben Davis High School Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the school cafeteria October 18, 1966 at 7:30 p.m.

Mr. James Taylor of the Industrial Arts Department will be in charge of the program. There will also be an open house with the students in action.

A social hour with rereshments will follow.

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CARD PARTY

The Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department - Co. No. 7 Wayne Township will sponsor a card party at the Fire Station in Bridgeport on Saturday, Oct. 8, 1966 at 8:00 p.m.

There will be prizes and good food.

Proceeds from the card parties go toward maintenance of the fire equipment.

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FALL FUN FAIR Everyone is invited to our ‘Tall Fun Fair” at Chapelwood. Come on Dad take Mon and the kids out for an evening of fun. There will be Bumper cars, balloon dart, for brother, fish pond and lolli pop tree for sister, ball bingo and second hand shop for mom, dart fortune and cork gun shoot for dad. Plenty of cokes, hot dogs, popcorn and cotton candy. So don’t forget Friday October 7th from 6:00 pm. to 9:30 p.m., at Chapelwood School on 1100 Girl School Road. Noble School Children Receive Award Certificates From Falender Eight children from Noble School for the Retarded received award certificates from Fred Falender, president of the Falender Building Corporation as

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winners in an art contest and exhibit sponsored by Falender. Rated “Best of Show” was David Royer’s “Mr. & Mrs. Lion” entry as judged by Melanie Alter, Falender Interior Designer. Other winners are: Jim Smith, Clifton Earl, Barbara Maben, Frank Gillard, Jeff Amstrong, Joe Kess and Francis Murphy. According to Falender, S2OO will be contributed to the Noble School scholarship fund in honor of the winners. An exhibit of the creative work contributed by the children is being held in Falender*s Meadowood Community in the new “Redwood” model home located at the corner of Thistle Drive and 3200 North High School Road. Most of the works are framed and all are priced for sale with the proceeds going to Noble School. Exhibit is open to the public weekdays from Noon to 8:30 pm.; Saturdays from 10 am. to 6 pm.; and Sundays from 11 am. to 8:30 p.m.

RED CROSS COURSE What—Standard First Aid Course When—Monday, October 17, 9 am.-11 am. Where —S peed wa y Methodist Church, 5065 West 16th St. How Long—Weekly every Monday for six weeks Who —Mrs. Ed O’Farrell from the Speedway Rescue Squad will instruct anyone willing to learn. Sponsors—American Red Cross, of course, and PTA Health and Safety Committee. We need a class of 20 or more, so line up your baby sitters ana call: Mary Thorpe 244-6062 Elinor Schall 291-7868 ATTENTION! What—A Rummage Sale Who—Job’s Daughters, Bethel 38 When—Saturday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m. -12 noon Where—Speedway Masonic Lodge 1620 N. Lyndhurst. Dr. Want to get riff' of some of those comic books and toys that Santa will soon replace? Think you won’t use those dishes you’ve been pushing back so long? And those candle holders you don’t really like? How about those skirts and dresses that are outgrown and too good to throw away? Call Us! We will be glad to pick them up—ls you wish you can leave articles at the Masonic Lodge at 6:00—7:30, Oct. 14. Linda Hacket 244-1248 after 4 o’clock Cathie Doak 244-9060

PAY TAXES AT FIRST BANK & TRUST The public is invited to pay their Fall personal, property and real estate taxes at any First Bank & Trust Company office as a special service. Payments will be accepted up to 5 p.m. Monday, November 7th. CLUB ROOM AVAILABLE The American Legion Home, 1652 Georgetown Road, can be rented for club meetings or private parties. Call Francis Guidry, 291-8794. Girl Scout Uniforms Mrs. Theodore Feucht, Uniform Exchange Chairman, Phone 2442030. Please call and list uniforms to sell and those who need uniforms. Girl Scout Leaders Leaders workshop October 13th, 1:15 p.m. Speedway Methodist Church. Please bring Troop Record Books and Leader’s Notebook.

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PERSONALS GAYLE THOMPSON, 2113 Winton Avenue, was among 31 Indiana University coeds selected as Pom Pon girls for the 1966-67 school year. One of the basic purposes of the Pom Pon corps is to build student spirit in support of the University’s athletic teams. Participation In the Pom Pon unit also is a prerequisite for all coed cheerleaders. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Navjaosky of Flint, Michigan, are the proud parents of a new baby girl, Nancy Kay, born Sept. 15. There are two other children in the family, Dee Ann, 14% and Andy 6. Mrs. Navajosky is the former Caryl Covell of Speedway. Mr. Novajosky formerly worked for Allison and is now with Buick. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Covell have just returned from a three-week visit with the Novajosky family.

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Oct 15 State Twirling Contest Oct. 15 Senior High school dance - 8:15 - 11:15 pm. Oct 17 Junior High Football - Greenwood, There - 5:30 and 6:30 pm. Oct. 17 Reserve Football - Decatur Central, Here - 6:30 pm. Oct. 18 Cross Country - Beech Grove and Franklin Central, Here - 4:30 pm. • nquijries have been received concerning vacation periods during the school year. School will be out October 27-28 for State Teachers Association. There will be no school on Friday, November 11, for Veterans’ Day. Thanksgiving Vacation will be November 24-25. Christmas Vacation will begin at noon on December 22 and pupils will return to class on Tuesday morning, January 3. Spring vacation will be the week of March 26.

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Members of the Noteworthys, a select group from the high school varsity choir, have been announced for the 1966-67 school year. They are: Becky Sutherlin, Lynn Anderson, Marsha Husser, Barbara Foltz, Joyce DeWitt, Cindy Rumple, Donna Tyler, Yvonne Riggs, Dave Bennett, Doug Rosebrock, Lynn Huber, Joe Yanoska, Gary McNeil, Roger Tom Baker,. and Scott McClelland. Alternates are Kathy Kelliher, Barbara Guire, Debbie Medenwald, Heidi Schunke, Ed Bailey, Ton Burnett, Bob Price, and Mike Waterfall Instrumental accompaniment will be provided by John McDaniels, Guitar; Mike Clark, string bass; John Graub, drums; and Mr. Robert Wise, director, on piano.

In the Broad Ripple Invitational Cross Country meet held last week, Speedway varsity team placed 4th among 12 schools participating. Speedway reserves placed Ist among their teams and Speedway freshman ranked sth. The varsity cross country team placed 6th in the Southport Invitational meet held last Saturday. Football scores for the past week include:

Speedway varsity 28; Greenwood 0 Speedway freshman 7; Brownsburg 0 Speedway Bth' grade 31; Brownsburg 20 Speedway 7th grade 58; Beedi Grove 0 LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Ryan, Cornelius—The longest day Conant, James—Education of American teachers Gallic©, Paul—Mrs. ’Arris goes to Parliament Kraft, Ivor—-When teenagers take care of children Greer, Herb—The short cut Graham, William—World aflame Griffith, Winthrop—Humphrey; a candid biography Fletcher, Alan—Graphic design Friermood, Elisabeth—The wild Donahues Engeman, Jack—D oct or: his training and practice Feder, Lillian—Crowell’s handbook of classical literature

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