Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1967 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from nage 1 3:30 to 4:30; Tuesday, Boys’ Choir, 3:30 to 4:30; Wednesday, Angelsu, Choir, 3:30 to 4:15; and Motet Choir, 6:00 to 7:00; and Thursday, Chancel Choir, 7:30 to 9:30. The Membership and Evangelism Committee will meet Tuesday, May 2nd, in Room 106, at 7:30 PJM. Five Circles will meet Tuesday, May 2nd, at 7:30 PM. EUNICE CIRCLE members will meet at the Iron Skillet for a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Those members who wish to make reservations will please call Mrs. Winona Bowers, 244-3408, or Mrs. Winifred Briggs at the church office, 2444-2000, by Monday Morning, May Ist. JOANNA CIRCLE will meet in Room B-l. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Charles Johnston, and the program will be given by Mrs. Robert Thompson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Merko Dotlich and Mrs. Jack Hayes. RACHAEL CIRCLE will meet with Mrs. Connie Farrell, 6939 Mary vale Court. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. Barbara Golden. Worship will be led by Mrs. Nona Burdge, and the program given by Mrs. Harriet Aichele. REBECCA CIRCLE will meet with Mrs. Ray Griffin, 1649 Beeler. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mirian Hammer. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Leroy Fisher, and the program by Mrs. Aileen Douglas and Mrs. Nick Meko. TABITHA CIRCLE will meet in the Bethany Room, with Margaret South worth, Helen Noble, Irene Peters and Maxine Wallace as hostesses. Worship will be led by Margaret South worth, and the program will be given by Edith Griffin. On Wednesday, May 3rd, LEAH AND RUTH CIRCLES meet Leah Circle will meet for a pitch-in luncheon at 12:00 with Mrs. Geneva Frederick, 6501 W. Walton St Assistant hostess is Mrs. Harriett Dolton. Devotions will be given by Geneva Frederick, and the program will be a drama. Ruth Circle will meet with Mrs. Sally Webber, 8838 Ash Road, Clermont Mrs. Bertha Bisselberg will give the devotions and the program will be a book review by Mrs. Esther McKitrick. Their meeting will begin at 1:00 PM. The Mr. and Mrs. Class will have a pitch-in supper on Friday, May sth, at 6:30 PM. in the Sixth Grade Room. Dedication Service for small children and their parents will be held on Mother’s Day, May 14th, at the 11:00 service. Call Mrs. Kathryn Craig, 241-0472.

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Children's Museum Indian face painting and sign language will be taught to the youngsters attending the Children’s Museum program this Saturday morning. (April 29) David Casady, curator of education, will demonstrate how the Indians painted for war, for the hunt or for a dance, and explain what the various colors and markings mean. Then he will teach the youngsters the Indian sign language and, because it is easy and fun to learn, the children will be speaking to each other in that manner before the hour is over! This program, which begins at 11 o’clock, is the conclusion of the month-long series of Indian events at the Children’s Museum. It is free and all are invitedThe same morning a nature

walk in Brookside Park is scheduled. Young hikers may meet the guide at 9:15 at the shelter house. On their walk they will look for spring wild flowers, trees, birds, insects and animal tracks. The hike ends promptly at 10:30 and parents are asked to meet their children at that hour so they will be escorted at all times. The walks are free and will be canceled only in cese of rain in the perk area at 8:30 a.m. A free Punch and Judy show will be given at 4 pan. Wednesday in the auditorium of the museum, and all children are invited. It is one of a series of Wednesday afternoon Punch and Judy shows which will be offered by the Children’s Museum until May 10. CARD PARTY The Lyndhurst Masonic Temple Improvement Club will hold a Card Party on Saturday, April 29 at Fire Station No. 9, 6400 W. Ohio Street, (2 blocks west off High School Road) 8 pan. Many, many prizes, home made candy, pie and coffee will be served. Donation SI.OO. ATTEII TIE CHURCH OF von CHOICE

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- SPNDWAY MITHOOIST CHURCH (Continued Cram Page 1) aon. service and the Chancel Choir will sing “Oh Lord, We Worship Thee” by Bach-Morgan at the 11:00 a.m. service. Mrs. Robert Wise wilt sing “Love” by Mae Van Dyke for the Offertory Solo at both services. Greeters will be Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miles and Mr. A Mrs. Ronald Seals. Serving as Acolytes are Marie and David Holmes: Larry Hofmockel and Dale Martin. The Sanctuary Flowers will be dedicated by Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Borst and the Flowers in the Communion area will be in memory of Mrs. Nettie L. Lunsford. There will be a meeting of the Membership & Evangelism Commission Monday, May 1 starting at 7:30 at the church. The Tuesday Bible Study & Prayer Group is discontinued until next Fall Tuesday, May 2 the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will have a Pitch-In honoring new members and past presidents starting at 6:30 pm. The Committee will finish rolls and coffee. There will be “Morning Moments” Wednesday, May 3 for all Senior Highs’ starting at 7:00 aon. The Electra Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Norman Brown, 2042 Fisher Ave., Wednesday, May 3 at 1:00 pm. for a Covered-Dish Lunch. The monthly meeting of the Trustees of the Church will be held Wednesday, May 3 at 7:38 pan. Thursday, May 4 the Stewardship St Finance Commission will meet at 7:30 at the church. CHOlßS—Wednesday . Immanuel (Gds. 8-13) SM pm.; Chancel (All Adult) 7:30 pm.; Thursday - Cherub (Gds. 14 2) 3:38 pap; Carol (Gds. 3 & 4) 3:45 pan.; Friday - Crusader (Gds. 6,6,8 7) 3:48 PJOfIL CIRCLES—Did we miss you?? We really didn’t mean to. If yew are interested in a Circle please call Elaine Griffith at 341-0588.

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.Thursday, April 27, 1967