Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, April 13, 1967

Speedway LaLeche the April meeting of the Speedway LaLeche League on Tuesday, April 18th at 8:00 pjn. at the home of Mrs. Eileen Moulton at 5540 W. Rinehart Ave. The topic will be “Technique of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties”. Anyone interested is invited to attend. For further information, please call Mrs. Phyllis Ziege at 291-6034.

Speedway Racing Homemakers Speedway Racing Homemakers will meet at 8 pjn. Tuesday, April 18 at the home of Helen Thielking, 2208 Winton Ave. Co-host-esses will be Edith Lamb and Eileen Welcher. Lesson by Neva Teagarden “Making Bag or Purses”. "Viet Nam Profile At Speedway Methodist Church (Continued from page 1) 't It takes the viewer into scenes of acutal combat, follows missionaries and Vietnamese Christians in their faithful and often heroic labors for Christ, and depicts the ministries of a typical U.S. chaplain. World Vision, with its international headquarters in Monrovia, California, cares for over 20,600 orphans in 20 countries. It has launched an all-out aid program in Viet Nam, building refugee centers, providing hundreds of crutches and wheelchairs for war amputees, distributing countless thousands of relief packets and supporting war widows as well as blind students, orphans and other needy children. The public is cordially invited for this showing.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) April 18—Tennis Match with Warren Central, Here - 4:30 PM. April 19—Baseball Varsity & Reserve games with Southport, Here - 4:30 PM. April 19—Track Meet at Greenwood, 4:30 PM. April 20 —Freshman Baseball with Decatur Central, Here - 4:30 PM. April 20—Tennis Match at Ben Davis, 4:30 PM. April 21 —Business - Education Day. No School April 21—Baseball game with Zionsville, Here - 4:30 PM. April 21—Golf Meet with Plainfield and Pike There will be no school on Friday, April 21, for students. Teachers and school administrators will be visiting assigned businesses and industries as a part of Business - Education Day. The Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages has invited six Speedway High School students to participate in the program this summer. Cathie Doak, David Lockhart, and Kathy Weatherford will study for ten weeks in Germany, and Candy Walker will travel to Mexico to further their study in Spanish. Eight students from Speedway Junior High School entered projects in the Regional Sciene Fair held at Butler University last week. Jay Ramsey was awarded Honor Roll Mention. Eighth grade representatives & their projects were: John Thompson, “Weather Today”; Phillip Mason, “Nikola Teda’s Thermomagnetic Motor”; Robert Robison, •“Electronic Tic - Tac - Toe”; Jay Ramsey, “The Six Basic Tools”. The Seventh grade students and their projects were. Tim Maloney, “The Laser - Power of Tomorrow, Here Today,” and Jeff Thompson, “Nuclear Chain Reaction.”

The Spedway varsity track team competed in two meets last week with the final scores: Northwest 77%, Speedway 44%; Ben Davis 69, Speedway 46%, Franklin Central 30%. In Freshman track Speedway outscored Northwest 59 - 56. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Colver, Anne—Mr. Lincoln’s wife Hilton, James—Time and time again Kerr, Jean—Mary, Mary Bolt, Robert — A. man for all seasons Lincoln, Evelyn—My twelve years with John F. Kennedy Wibberley, Leonard Treegate’s raiders Wilder. Thornton Our town Rodin, Auguste—Rodin sculptures Leonardo da Vinci—Life and work, paintings and drawings Trescott, Paul— Financing American enterprise Wilson, James Urban renewal Vne, Stirling—AD but my Rte

Cub Pock 66 News The West District Den Chief Conference held April 1 at the Speedway Christian Church was attended by Neil Behrle, Vick Stewart and Cubmaster B.G. Allison. This session was reported to be most worthwhile. On Thursday night, April 6th, the West District held its Annual Recognition Dinner at Fulton Junior High School Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. James Mattis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cofoid. Cubmaster, B.G. Allison, received for the Pack a Nine Star Unit Recognition Award. RUMMAGE SALE Xi Alpha Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a benefit rummage sale Saturday, April 15, from eight o’clock to twelve o’clock, at Christamore House, 502 N. Tremont St Mrs. Bland Read is in charge of arrangements.

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