Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1967 — Page 5

Thursday, January 19, 1967

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Youth Banquet before Tuesday, January 24th, from Mrs. Briggs or Mr. and Mrs. Wissler. The theme for Youth Week is “Created to be Human in a Broken World” and guest speaker will be the Reverend Engene Brown of our Connersville church. In keeping with the theme, the meal will be very simple, and the difference between the $1 ticket and the cost of the food will be given to the work of one of our inner-city churches, Hillside Christian Church. C.W.F. Bible Study will continue on Monday, January 23rd, in room 206, at 9 a.m. All ladies of the church are invited to Attend. Christian Men’s Fellowship Dinner will be Monday, January 23rd, in Fellowship Hall, at 6:30 p.m. The program will be a film “Modem Christian Martyrs”. If you are not contacted for a ticket, and wish to attend, please call the church office! Choirs will rehearse according to their usual schedule: Chorale Choir on Monday, 3:30 to 4:30; Boys’ Choir on Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30; Angelus Choir on Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:15; Motet and Chancel Choirs on Thursday, 6:00 to 7:00, and 7:30 to 9:30 respectively. The Drama Committee will meet in Room 106 on Tuesday, January 24th, at 7:30 p.m. Weekday Religious Education classes will meet Wednesday, January 25th, at 3:00 in Room B-l, and at 3:10 in Room B-6. All ladies of the church are invited to come to the Dotlich Farm and help sew for the 1967 Fall Festival on Wednesdays, frcftn 9 to 3 p.m. If you can’t stay all day .then come for any part - 'of the day that is convenient; bring your small children along, there is a place for them to play. There is a special need right now for women who can embroider. If yoi* need transportation, call Mary Conner, 244-4749, or Margaret Dotlich, 926-1133. Come next Wednesday bring a sandwich for your lunch you’ll be glad you did. It’s time for Service Day for The Little Red Door again on Thursday, January 26th, from 9 to 3, in Fellowship Hall. Bring your sandwich and stay all day. Leah Circle is hostess for this month. This is an opportunity to be of service to your community while enjoying the fellowship and fun of being with other women of the church. C.W.F. Executive Committee will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 26th, in the Jr. High Department.

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “Days of the Dinosaurs,” one of the youngsters’ favorite programs, will be given this Saturday morning (Jan. 21) at the Children’s Museum. David Cassady, museum cura-

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tor of education, will discuss the evolution of the dinosaur and the habits and ways of life of those reptiles. Cassady will include a description of the peculiarities of some of the more interesting species. The dinosaur program begins at

11 o’clock, is free, and is designed for children eight years or older. At the same time younger museum visitors are invited to participate in a treasure hunt which will take them through the museum on a search for knowledge. This program also is free. The Children’s Museum is accepting enrollment for a series of Girl Scout and Camp Fire Girl badge classes to be offered in February. The classes, for cadette age girls, will meet from 2 to 4 each Saturday afternoon of the month and lead to the world understanding badge. To register girls should send name, address, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum.

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nounced today by James E. Knott, manager of Allison’s Indianapolis plants. The TF4I, scheduled to enter production in 1968, in being developed jointly with Rolls-Royce Ltd. of Derby, England, and will power the U. S. Air Forces’s new A-7D fighter-bomber. The 14,250 pounds thrust engine will be developed and built under a $227.3 million contract announced Jan. 6. Mr. Broffitt, who joined Allison in 1940 as a test engineer, later became project engineer on the first Allison jet engine, the J 33. In 1959, Mr. Broffit was given the initial responsibility of setting up a reliability department for the division and following completion of this assignment, became manager of the rocket engine activity later the same year. He was transferred to the research and advanced projects department in 1963 as chief engineer for rocket engines and nuclear systems. Mr. Broffitt is a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Castle Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. Castle Craig Chapter will meet at 8:00 P.M. Jan. 26, with Mrs. John Hoss, 1635 N. Lynhurst Dr. She will be assisted by Mrs. Blanch Wagle, and Mrs.' Mae Tsareff. Topic of speaker, Mrs. Morton Good, will be Neighbors of the Suez Canal, Sudan and Ethopia. CARD PARTY The Golden Circle Club will give a Card Party Wednesday, January 25 1 p.m. at Eagle Creek community Center. Prizes will be awarded, admission 50c.

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