Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1967 — Page 6

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the month. One display, “Instead of Pockets,” will show pouches, purses, bags and satchels made and used by Indians to carry their belongings because they had no pockets in their clothing. The other is “Ceremonial Pipes and Costumes” and includes an Osage and Comanche costume and symbolic Indian pipes made of red pipestone and used for special occasions. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM As a special after-school event for the youngsters, the Children’s Museum will offer free Punch and Judy shows each Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The series will begin April 5 and will conclude May 10. All shows will be in the assemby room of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian. Stephen Abrams, a student in the performing arts at Butler University, will be the puppeteer, taking Punch and Judy through

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their very old but highly entertaining routine. Punch and Judy are the principal characters in this comic puppet show of Italian origin. The show was very popular in England as early as the 17th century, and still brings enthusiastic laughter from the audience. All children are invited to attend, and groups can be easily accommodated. Reservations or tickets are not necessary. SALE MAY 4! P.TJL PAPER SALE START SAYING PAPERS NOW!

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PERSONALS . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kern attended the Student Recognition Banquet held at Butler University On Wednesday evening, March 22. The Butler Alumni Association sponsored “Operation Outstanding”. Campus Housing Units, Students and Faculty Members named 71 students who were honored for their scholarship, leadership, dedication and character in the academic and extracurricular life at the University. Miss Nancy Kern, a 1964 Speedway High School graduate, was among students receiving this honor. ~

Two awards were presented recently to Herman D. Lohss for sales achievement during 1966. Lohss is an associate of the Alexander H. Phillips Indianapolis, Indiana agency of State Mutual Li fe Assurance Company of America and received his awards as part of the company’s Achievement Day celebrations. Lohss received an award for qualifying for the company’s select President’s Club having sold over $600,000 of insurance in 1966. He also received an award for

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having his agency in life production. Lohss was one of 15 who received top awards from the company. Seventeen Marion County students are among 181 Indiana University freshman women whose scholastic records the first semester have won for them membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, a freshman women’s honor society. Membership in Alpha Lambda Delta is limited to those freshman women who earned a 3.5 grade average or better, out of an all-A average of 4, in at least 15 hours of work at the University. Listed from Speedway Pat Brooks, 1660 Cunningham Rd.

Garry Eaves, senior in business at Indiana University, has been elected secretar y-treasurer of I.U.’s Virgil D. Reed Chapter, Alpha Delta Sigma national fraternity for students interested in advertising. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Eaves, 6118 Schoolwood, Speedway. Byron Leo Thompson, 1938 Mac Arthur Lane, a sixth grade student at A. C. Newby School, won three trophies (Dancing, vocal, solo guitar) in a regional contest at Cincinnati, Ohio. Byron studies dance at Eilene Garrison Dance Studio, and music at Woodward Academ yof Music.

To The Lovely lady ... Did you ever think of your facial muscles in relation to the Law of Gravity? Every moment you are in an upright position, the pull of Gravity is down and, thus, the muscles in your face are naturally prone to drop and sag. The fuller your face is, the greater the pull. Now what can be done about this natural Law? If you are wearing make-up, you probably use a cleaning lotion, which you should apply with facial manipulations. Every stroke up and firm! This not only cleans your face thoroughly, but, every night or day of the year, you are working against sagging muscles and loss of youth. If you use this method seriously, you will definately prove a change to yourself. This is a proven fact, Lovely Lady, and you owe it to the only face you will ever have to keep it as firm and young-look-ing as possible! There is a set of facial manipulations you may obtain which take into consideration every vital area with as little amount of bother and time as possible. If you are interested, my next article will contain these movements.

The previous fact is such a simple one, but, I believe very few of you ever gave it a thought! Actually, the use of expensive cleansing lotions is somewhat a waste if applied in haste and immediately removed . . . why not ‘kill two birds with one stone* and manipulate while cleansing? Not to change the subject, but, this is also the reason hair parts down the middle when it gets long on top! Now, Lovely Lady, it’s up to you to defeat this natural Law of Gravity or give it a good try anyway .... Sincerely, Claudia

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page D 12 months. Members of the Church Official Board together with their families will also be present for this event. The Chancel Choir will sing at the 9:00 a.m. service and the Carol Choir directed by Mrs. John Clark will sing at the 11:00 a.m. service. There will be Baby Baptisms at the second service Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connor and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Close. Sanctuary Flowers will be dedicated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parks. Monday, April 3 there will be a meeting of the Membership & Evangelism Commission at 7:30 pan. The Tuesday Bible Study & Prayer Group will meet April 4 at 1:15 pan. in the Church Parlor. The April 4 meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will have as the guest speaker, Mr. James Ramsay, Indianapolis Star photographer. Mr. Ramsay will tell about the Lebanon District projects in Puerto Rico. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel. There will be “Morning Moments” for all Senior Highs each Wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. April 5 at 9:00 a.m. the Electra Circle will meet in the home of Janet Cook, 2013 Fisher Ave. The monthly meeting of the Trustees will meet Wednesday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. There will be a Stewardship & Finance Commission meeting Thursday, April 6 at 7:30 pan. at the church. CHOlßS—lmmanuel, Wednesday, 6:00 p.m.; Chancel, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Cherub, Thursday, 3:30 p.m.; Carol, Thursday, 3:45 p.m.; Crusader, Friday, 3:45 p.m. COMING—ApriI 14th a Fashion Show by Paul Harris sponsored by the Woman’s Society in Fellowship Hall at 8:00 p.m. Apjil 22 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. a W.S.C.S. Rummage Sale.

St. Andrew's Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) ' . services, 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. At 9:00 A.M., Sunday Church School and Adult Classes will meet. The Bell Choir will meet. The Confirmation Choir will rehearse at 7:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday, the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. The Noble School will hold classes in the Youth Building from 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Tuesday at 7:00 P.M., there will be a meeting of the Executive Committee The Education Committee will meet at 7:30 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their weekly meeting at 8:30 P.M. There will also be a Staff Augmentation Committee meeting at 8:30 P.M. Wednesday at 3:10 P.M., the W.R.E. will meet. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 P.M.

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THOUGHT FOR IHE WEEK® iggßMSSwai THHIRHb By HOMER K. MADDOX What can Ido to help you” ... and ... “What’s in it for me” ... are two opposing attitudes. “What’s in it for me” is a self centered demand, lacks every altruistic and lofty purpose. The “What’s in it for me” attitude has identified people in the past just as it labels people today. Judas received his infamous thirty pieces of dirty silver by dramatizing the thought in the lowest and crudest form. Gradually and happily, it does seem a better philosophy is taking hold. More and more we hear incidents, we see examples of “Can I help you” ... Strangely enough (or ia it so strange?), the “Can I help you” attitude has a wonderful way to remove the fatal flaw of greed. More often than not, the “Can I help you” attitude provides us with an ample answer to “What’s in it for me.” ... Farisy Speedway Funeral Nm 29M North High School Rood. PNm ttl-lltt.

Thursday, March 30, 1967