Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1967 — Page 4

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CUB SCOUT PACK 66 NEWS Cub Pack 66 celebrated the end of a very successful year and the birthday of scouting with their Annual Family Blue and Gold Banquet, Thursday, February 16th, at the Speedway Methodist Church Social Room. The opening ceremony was given by Den 7, with their Den Mother, Mrs. Arlene Burner. After the invocation by Assistant Cubmaster Bob Huber, a bountiful meal was enjoyed. Den 5 was the first of the Dens to be served, because they won the O’Grady drill

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at the last pack meeting. After the dinner, Gene Roberts gave the Welcome. Mr. Sam Lloyd, Assistant Cubmaster, let the group in several Cub Scout songs. Greetings were given by special guests Mrs. Earl Scott, Vice-President of the Speedway PTA, our sponsor group; Forrest McGilliard, Scoutmaster of Troop 66; and Mr. Christian Schrock, Neighborhood Scout Commissioner. Mr. Sam Lloyd then gave the History of Scouting and Wayne Lockhart, Pack Committee Chairman reviewed the past year’s activities. Cubmaster B. G. Allison, Awards Chairman Gene Roberts and Wayne Lockhart presented

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the Bobcat Investiture. Two new bobcats were presented pins Matt Haddock, assigned to Den 2 and Arthur (Rick) Wilson, assigned to Den 4. New officers for the coming year were introduced as follows: B. G. Allison, Cubmaster; Sam Lloyd, Assistant Cubmaster; Jim Mattis, Institutional Representative and Treasurer; Wayne Cofoid, Pack Committee Chairman; Wayne Lockhart, Committeeman;

Bob Melvin, Committeeman; Ernest Williams, Committeeman; and Elizabeth Cofoid, Secretary. Den Mothers for the new year: Den 2, Olive Mattis; Den 4, Jeanette Palmer; Den 5, Mary Thorpe with Assistant Shirley Melvin; and Den 7, Barbara Williams. Mrs. Williams is replacing Mrs. Arleene Bruner, who is moving to California. We are sorry to lose Mrs. Bruner for she has very ably led Den 7 through a profitable year, and we do thank her for the time and effort she has given to Pack 66 and the Den. At the Advancement Ceremonies the following awards were given:

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Attendance Awards Den 4: Danny Loyd, No. 1; Jim Mendenhall, No. 1; Rex Palmer, No. 1. Den 5: Danny Edwards, No .2; Doug Smither, No. 1. Den 7: Mark Bruner, No. 1; Greg Cofoid, No. 1, and Ricky Jones, No. 1. Den 8: Tim Richards, No. 3. New Webelos Den From Den 5: Danny Edwards and Doug Smither and from Den B—Loren Campbell, Tim Lockhart, Tim Richards, Randy Roberts, and Doug Smith. These boys will now meet on Tuesday evenings at the Scout hut, with Sam Lloyd as their Webelos Den Leader. Rank Achievements Den 2—Mark Chapman, Wolf award. Den 4—Danny Lloyd, Wolf award and 1 Gold Arrow; Rex Palmer, Wolf award and 1 Gold Arrow; and Gary Thompson, Wolf and 1 Gold Arrow. Den s—Danny Edwards, Lion award and 1 Gold & 1 Silver Arrow; Doug Pelley, Bear award; and Doug Smither, Lion award and 1 gold and 2 Silver Arrows. Den B—Brian Anacker, Bear award and Tim Richards, Lion award.

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Notre Dame priests will conduct a two-week Mission at St. Christopher beginning Sunday, March Sth. The first week will be for women and the second week for men. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Delia Collins, mother of Mrs. Mary Wolfla and Mrs. Helen Wolfla, who died and was buried from St Michael Church last Friday. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Chester Moore of 5115 W, 15th streett, who died last Saturday morning and'was buied from St. Anthony Church Tuesday moirning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buehler, 5450 Crawfordsville Road, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schafer, 2305 Winton Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John Swisher, 2324 Sumter, Apt No. b, and Mr. and Mrs. Buell E. Best 2294 White Oakes Drive have been welcomed as new members to St. Christopher parish. Your offerings for the Catholic Bishops’ Overseas Aid Fund will be accepted at all the Masses on Sunday. This fund is distributed to those in need overseas regardless of race, color, or religion. Mrs. Florence Goldey is still at the Methodist Hospital, Room 236, but they’re hoping to be able to bring her home soon. Father Richart said the 6:15 Mass on Monday morning for Eleanor Hutter at the request of Loraine Trigge. The 8 o’clock Mass was said for Margaret Coyle, at the request of her sister, Dorothy Unnewehr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Neal asked that the early Mass on Tuesday morning remember Father Ralph S. Pfau. Father Lindemann said the later Mass for Henry Rosner. Mrs. Emma Jean Rosner requested the Mass. On Wednesday moning Walter Riehl was remembered at the 6:15 Mass at the request of his widow, Minnie Riehl. The eight o’clock Mass was said for Eileen Murphy at the request of friends and neighbors. The early Mass this morning was for Eileen Murphy. Nora Bray requested the Mass. The Richard Carroll family asked that the 8 o’clock Mass be said for Fred Gordon. On Friday morning the 6:15 Mass will be said for Mary Elizabeth Gibboney. The Gibboney family requested the Mass. At eight o’clock, there will be a Mass of Thanksgviing by Frank and Gertrude Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hahn asked that the 6:15 Mass on Saturday morning be said for Ruth Long. The 11:30 o’clock Mass will be for Joseph Beberdick at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelly. Discussion Groups which met this week were Little Flower on Monday night with Rita Coombs and Ave Marie on Tuesday night with Katrina Carter. Members of St Christopher Church were invited to the Speedway Methodist Church last Sunday afternoon to see a very interestinf and worth-while film on The Holy Land. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

Arrow Point Awards Den 7: Bill Allison, 1 Silver for Wolf and 1 Gold for Bear; Eric Blossom, 1 Silver for Wolf; Mark Bruner, 6 Silver for Wolf; Tim Casady, 1 Silver for Wolf; Greg Cofoid, 5 Silver for Wolf; Ricky Jones, 2 Silver for Wolf; and Ken Williams, 1 Silver for Wolf. Den 8: Randy Roberts, 1 Silver for Wolf and 1 Silver for Lion. Commissioners Award Patch The Denners from each Den were presented the Commissioners Award Patch to be given to each boy in their respective dens. Den Chief Warrants The Den Chief Warrants were presented to the following boy scouts from Troop 66—Vic Ste-

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from page 1 The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer in loving memory of Mr. Harry Foster, father of Mrs. Lincoln Northcutt. Anyone wishing to place flowers in the chancel should call Mrs. Charles Spencer. Donors are needed for Sunday, March 12th. This Friday, March 3rd, the Mr. and Mrs. Class will have a pitch-in supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pine, 448 N. Bauman. Time is 6:30 pan. SUNDAY EVENING SEMINARS AT A GLANCE: Everyone is enjoying the Sunday Evening Seminars. You can still join us for the remaining two weeks. For the adults. Dr. Calvin Porter continues with the study of “The Gospel According to John.” Dr. Keith Watkins, Associate Professor Worship and Parish Ministry at Christian Theological Seminary, will discuss “Implications for Worship” in continuing the class “Household of Faith”. The Reverend Canon Carthy will again guide the class on “What’s Going On Here?” These classes meet in Room B-l, the Betthany Room, and Room 213 respectively. Children’s classes will continue as scheduled; snack supper at 6:30 in Fellowship Hall; and at 7:00 in the sanctuary, we will have with us the Trinity Lutheran Puppet Theatre of FL Wayne, Indiana, portraying the Life of Christ in puppetry. C.WJ. Bible Study, Room 206, Monday morning, 9:00 to 10:00 am. Department of Christian Education will meet 7:30 pm. in the Betthany Room, Monday evening, March 6th. Membership and Evangelism Committee will meet Tuesday, March 7th 7:30 p.m., in Room 206. Five Circles meet this week on Tuesday, March 7th at 7:30 pm. Hostesses for EUNICE CIRCLE in Fellowship Hall are Helen Harrell and Winona Bowers. The program “A Study of ‘Long Forks’ “ will be given by Pat Pirtle, Kathryn Queener, Mary Slipher, Lillian Whitton, and Isabelle Hotchkiss. JOANNA CIRCLE will meet in Room B-l with Mrs. Gene Hainen and Mrs. Charles Thompson as hostesses. The program will be given by Mrs. Rose, General Hospital Volunteer Director. RACHAEL CIRCLE will meet with Miss Hazel Smith at 2207 Allison. The program “Rags and Riches” given by Jeanne Collins. REBECCA CIRCLE will meet with Mrs. Clarence Woodward, 1764 Norfolk. The program “Kids In The Boondocks” will be given by Mrs. Ray Griffin. Mrs. Ruth Barnhardt and Mrs. Nina Hocker will be hostesses for the TABITHA CIRCLE which meets in the Bethany Room. The program will be a book review. Fall Festival Sewing continues each Wednesday at the Dotlich farm, from 9:00 to 3:00. Anyone needing transportation should call Mary Conner or Alberta Lambert. Also call Alberta Lambert, 2442053, if you have any needed items to be picked up. Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes continue on Wednesday; B-l at 3:00, and B-4 at 3:10. Children’s Workers Conference will be held in the Bethany Room at 7:30 on Wednesday, March Bth. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, March 9th, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., in the Bethany Room. Rachael Circle is hostess. A film will be shown entitled “Palm Sunday through Crucifixion.” Los Amigos Clas will hold their monthly meeting and supper at 6:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall, on Friday, March 10th. Membership Instruction class continues on Saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00 am. Boys and girls from 10 to 14 meet in the 6th grade room with Dr. Montgomery for instruction in church membership.

8, Mary Lockhart of Den also, and Arlene Bruner of Den 7. The Cubs and their Den Mothers were complimented on the table decorations and place cards which were all clever and original and were done by them in the colors of blue and gold with a cub scout theme. With the hope that the new year will be even bigger and better, Pack 66 closed its meeting and the did year. The closing ceremony was given by Den 5 with its Den Mother, Mrs. Mary Thorpe. Communion Breakfast More than 1,500 persons are expected to attend the 97th annual St. Patrcik’s communion breakfast at 11 am., Sunday, March 12, a tthe Murat Temple, with the Very Rev. Edward J. Carney, OSA, National Chaplain of The American Legion in 194950, as guest speaker. With his military and Legion background, Msgr. Carney is expected to inject a strong patriotic note into his remarks during the program sponsored by the Kevin Barry Division 3 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Thursday, March 2, 1967

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM The refrains of traditional American folk music will come from the assembly hall of the Children’s Museum this Saturday morning (March 4) as Marion Mathas gives a program called “Fun With Folk Music.” Mathas will sing and play the folk music, tell of its origins, and ask the youngsters to join in with the more familiar tunes. This program, for children eight and older, will begin at 11 o’clock. At the same hour younger children will participate in a museum treasure hunt, a paper and pencil game with clues leading to the final prize of knowledge. In keeping with the approach of Easter, the Children’s Museum has on exhibit for the month special items associated with that holiday, including antique eggs, an old-fashioned bunny and Swedish chickens. The traditional Pennsylvania German Easter egg tree with its hundreds of blow and hand-de-corated eggs may be seen in the museum’s Hall of Man beginning March 7.

TELEPHONE CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT Work has begun on $628,000 worth of telephone central office equipment installation projects affecting three Marion County areas, Thomas C. Walker, Indiana Bell Indianapolis division manager, announced today. Technicians from the Western Electric Company, manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System, are installing $51,000 in switches, lines and other equipment which will add 200 telephone numbers to the capacity of Indiana Bell’s Acton office. Another $220,000 worth of equipment to add 2,100 numbers to the area served by Indiana Bell’s office at 5870 North College is being installed at that location. An additional $357,000 worth of equipment and trunking facilities to increase downtown Indianapolis telephone capacity by 300 numbers is being installed in the firm’s building at 240 North Meridian. The three projects, part of Indiana Bell’s recently announced $66 million construction program for 1967, are scheduled to be completed by mid-August or earlier, Walker said.

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