Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1967 — Page 5

Thursday, May 4, 1967

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SPSDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) and the Chancel Choir will sing “Show Me Thy Way, O Lord” by Thompson at the second service. Mrs. Victor Husser will sing “Hear Thou My Prayer” by Bernard Hamblen for the Offertory Solo at both services. The Altar Flowers will be dedicated by the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connor and Mr. & Mrs. George M. Close. Serving as Acolytes will be Phillip and Daniel McCauley and John Blessing and John Stanton. Tonight, (Thursday, May 4) starting at 7:30 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Stewardship and Finance Commission at the church. The Senior High Methodist Youth Fellowship will have a pitch-in-supper starting at 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening honoring the seniors. At 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening the Junior High Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet for an election of new officers. Monday, May 8 - 7:00 p.m., Worship Commission; and 7:30 pan., Official Board. Tuesday, May 9 - Sunshine Circle will meet at the home of Esther Castle, 5816 Schoolwood Dr. at 6:30 pan. for a pitch-in dinner. Wednesday, May 10 - 7:00 aan., Morning Moments; 6:00 pan., Immanuel Choir (Gds. 8-12); 7:30 pan., Chancel Choir (All Adult); 7:30 pan. Fidelity Circle in Fellowship Hall for “Salad and Desert”. Thursday, May 11 - 10:00 a.m., “Little Red Door” Sewing Group; 3:30 pan., Cherub Choir (Gds. 1 & 2); 3:45 p.m., Carol Choir (Gds. 3 & 4); 7:30 pan., Social Concerns Commission. Friday, May 12 - 3:45 p.m., Crusader Choir (Gds. 5,6, &7) Next Sunday, May 14 the Eacrament of Holy Baptism will be performed at the 11:00 a.m. service.

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WESTWOOD NEWS WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB 7th and Bth GRADE DANCE Friday, May sth—7:3o - 10:00 P.M. D.J. .25/Members .75/Guests WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB SWIM TEAM AWARD BANQUET Sunday, May 7th—l:oo PM. Club Ballroom. Junior and Senior Swimmers and Parents. WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB CAMERA CLUB MEETING Monday, May Bth—7:3o P.M. Club Ballroom. Members and their Guests welcome.

P.T.A. Board Meeting Wednesday, May 10th at 9:00 A.M. the Executive Board of the P.TA.. will meet at the home of its president, Mrs. Wayne Blind, 2142 Cord Street. Committee chairmen and co-chairmen and invited to attend.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

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St. Vincent's Alumnae Banquet St. Vincent’s Alumnae Banquet will be held Thursday, May 4 with social hour at 6:00 p.m.; dinner at 7:00 p.m. at Stouffer Inn, 2820 No. Meridian St. For reservations, call Barbara Holzer 7844120 or Marjorie Murphy, 7863441.

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_ Jolly Homemakers The Jolly Homemakers will meet Wednesday, May 10th at the home of Mary Eversole, 1909 MacArthur, with Margaret Lind assisting. Bring shoes and fabric to cover them. We’ll be learning how to “redo” shoes to match the wardrobe. Jean Rhoades, Pres.

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PACK 566 NEWS At the April Pack meeting Curt Mercer and Jeff Rossetter received their Wolf Badges; Tom Dillon received his “Bear Badge; Mark Koselke and Randy Corson received their Lion Badges and Advanced to Webelos Den. Jack Lundy, formerly of Pack 55, Indianapolis and Mark J. Koselke, formerly of Pack 382, South Bend are welcomed to the pack. The Pack wishes to thank the community for purchasing tickets to the Scout Fair. The Pack has made arrangements for its annual fund raising campaign; Martha Washington Pecan Cameos at SI.OO per box will be offered beginning May 6th. The next Pack meeting will be held on May 18th, 7:30 pjn. at the Allison School. Parents who would like for their sons (8 years and older) to become Cub Scouts, contact Mr. Harry Pesel.

Ancil Morton Veterans The Andi Morton Barracks and Auxiliary will hold monthly meeting May 11, at 7:30 p.m., World War Memorial Bldg. All World War I Veterans and their wives are welcome.

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Progressive Homemakers The Progressive Homemakers Club will meet May 11 at 9:15 A.M. in the home of Maxine Lane, 5325 W. Ruskin Place. Ann Smith will be co-hostess. The program will be a film on “Outdoor Cookery” by the Citizens Gas Company.

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Why a good buy? Your home grows in value. M Several Falender homeowners figure their in- W creased value up to $1,500 in 2 years. isl Costs less to own than a car? Yes! Owning one car W costs you $31,600 over 30 years—without operating a costs. Financing rates are lower than you pay on to cars, TV's or charge cards. Desirable rates onjN Conventional loans available through Falender. (M Hurry for Speedway tax savings! Only a limited ■ number of lots remain in Parkview. Adjacent tog popular Meadowood neighborhood. Walking distance jP to schools, shopping center, and park, too. Glamor features? Many! Quality by Falender Speedway's respected builder since 1951. Brand® name products. Choice of 57 custom designs, 20 ■ floorplans. 3 to 5 bedrooms. Multiple baths. From® $18,500, slls monthly. Trade-in Plan? Exclusive! Gives you full current® market value for your present home. Completed ® within 2 weeks. jfl Phona 391-2582

Speedway Homemakers Speedway Homemakers will meet, May 11 at 12:00 to have lunch at the Hansel and Gretel restaurant. Chairman is Freddie Mayhugh, assisted by Nell Shipman and Vernie Norman. There will be a book review by Nila Heston.

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