Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1967 — Page 6
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from cage 1 Domino” by Pitoni. Job’s Daughters, Bethel No. 38, with Miss Mary Reed as Honored Queen, will be special guests at the eleven o’clock service. The chancel flowers will be given by Mrs. Nila Heston and children in memory of Mr. W. L. Heston and baby Sue; Mrs. Miriam Hoerger in memory of Mr. Harry Hoerger; Mrs. Grace Rahm and Hayden in memory of Mr. Ralph Rahm; and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Glidewell in memory of Mrs. Glidewell’s mother, Mrs. Rosa Simms. We were pleased to welcome into our membership last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron D. Harvey, 2725 N. Earl Avenue. Mrs. Harvey brought her membership from the First Christian Church of Martinsville, and Mr. Harvey from the First Christian Church of Galesburg, Illinois. C.W.F. Prayer Group will meet Monday morning, from 9:00 to 10:00, in Room 206. These sessions will continue through the summer. Why not start the week with an hour spent in study and prayer. Choir rehearsals: Chancel Choir, Thursday evening, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Coming: Jr. High Outing by bus to McCormick’s Creek Saturday, June 3rd. Jr. Hi’ers must notify Mrs. Briggs or their church school teacher by Sunday, May 28th, if they plan to go on this trip. Bus fare is $1.50, plus 15 cents for park entrance fee. Seniors! Baccalaureate Sunday is June 4th. Be sure to call the church office or send in the slip sent you, showing correct name to appear in the bulletin on that Sunday. If you have not received a letter regarding Baccalaureate, please call us at 244-2000 immediately. We don’t want to miss anyone.
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) to the several Choir Directors and Choir members. The Directors are as follows: Cherub Choir-Mrs. William Roberts; Carol ChoirMrs. John Clark; Crusader Choir-Mrs. Robert Wise; Immanuel ChoirMrs. Don Schultheis; Chancel Choir-Mrs. James Dickie. Serving as Greeters this Sunday will be Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Fortune at the first service and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Seabury at the second. Acolytes will be Phillip and Daniel McCauley; John Blessing and Jon Stanton. The Altar Flowers will be dedicated by Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Lowe in memory of parents, Mr. &Mrs. R. M. Lowe. The Flowers in the Communion area will be dedicated by Mrs. Helen Robinson in honor of Choir Recogntion Sunday. There will be “Morning Moments” each Wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. for all Senior Highs. The Stewardship and Finance Commission will meet Thursday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Church. Church School Workers Appreciation Dinner. Thursday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Richard Lancaster, Pastor of the Meridian St. Methodist Church. Please have all reservations in by Friday, May 26. All Choirs regular rehearsals! Northwest Indiana Annual Conference is scheduled to meet from May 24 to the 28th at the Loeb Playhouse (Purdue University) Lafayette, Indiana. 4th June - Baccalaureate Sunday. On this day at our 11:00 a.m. service we shall honor the graduating students of the High School Class. It will also be Student Sunday when we shall make mention of our young people at present in College or University. We invite all student to be present with us for this service and extend a special invitation to their families and friends. Please will graduating students return as quickly as possible the attendance form. Vacation Church School. The School will run Tuesday through Friday, June 13-16 and June 20-23 in the mornings from 9-11:30 a.m. There will be a box provided for the deposit of the pre-registration card at the church. All children of the community are welcome. Ts there are any questions please call one of the Directors: Mrs. Barbara Piper, 293-0658; Mrs. Linette Miles, 241- 9413; or Mrs. Barbara Moore, 291-9545.
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PERSONALS On Sunday, May 7th, twentyfour of Purdue’s outstanding coeds were selected for membership in Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary. A national society with 112 active chapters, the purpose of Mortar Board have been expressed as “the advancement of service and fellowship among university women, the promotion and maintenance of a high standard of scholarship, the recogntion and encouragement of leadership, and the development of a fine type of college woman.” Members of Mortar Board are chosen on the basis of character and outlook on life as well as the major criteria of high scholarship, outstanding leadership, and unselfish service to campus. On Sunday, May 13th, the initiation ceremony was held at Purdue Union, followed by a breakfast for the out-going members, new members and their parents. Mary Lyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll S. Miller, 1630 N. Norfolk, Speedway, is one of the new members. Tuesday, May 16, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bledsoe, 2225 Allison, at-
tended the President’s Scholastic Honors Banquet at Purdue University. Their daughter, Helen, was among the 361 students honored for achieving a perfect 6.0 grade index or a 5.8 index in an Honors program. Helen was one of 54 students who had achieved straight A’s for two consecutive semesters. Julian R. Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Livingston, Speedway, returned to his home in Englishtown, New Jersey, Sunday. He attended the funeral services, Friday, of his grandfather, Ebe Campbell, at Spencer, Indiana. Returning to Speedway he spent the remaining time with his parents, both of whom have been ill.
Mr. A. K. Carter of 5633 Maplewood Drive was recently elected treasurer of the Central Indiana Chapter of the American Institute of Plant Engineers. Mr. Carter is associated with Eli Lilly & Co. as Senior Maintenance and Utilities Engineer. Nick Green, 6105 Schoolwood Drive, Speedway, has been elected president of Tarkington SW, men’s residence hall, at Purdue University. . Officers named to serve with Green include: Gerald Leapley, RRS, Connersville, secretary - treasurer; Cary Hiers, RR2, Russiaville, socail director, and Earl Gass, RR4, Bluffton, athletic director.
Raymond L. Williams, 2758 North Vinewood Drive, has been named superintendent of distribution of the Indianapolis Water Company, succeeding Howard W. Niemeyer who retired on May 1 after 41 years of service. Mr. Williams joined the utility’s engineering staff in 1952, was business development manager and executive assistant until he transferred to the distribution department in 1960. He became assistant superintendent in April, 1963. Mr. Williams is a graduate of Washington High School, Indianapolis, and Purdue University.
'soo' Collection On Display The famous Indy “500“ Speedway collection will be on public display at Stout’s Shoe Store, 332 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday, May 28, 1967, 9:00 till 5:15 P.M. Many scarce and rare “500” mementos such as: Full set of Indy Race programs from 1910 through 1967; Driver’s attire; postcards never before displayed; badges; tires; scarce pictures; early tickets and track and pit passes; very rate 1912 concessionaire’s badge and many other Speedway items of special interest.
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■ By HOMER K. MADDOX As Memorial Day approaches, the words of William E. Gladstone come to mind. He was the brilliant British political figure, 4 times Prime Minister who died in 1898. He said, “Show me the manner in which a nation cares for its dead, and I will measure with mathematical exactness the tender mercies of its people, their respect for the laws of the land and their loyalty to high ideals.” His words have special significance on our American scene. Here’s why. While Memorial Day is observed and all our dead are honored in every town and village, special attention is always centered on Arlington National Cemetery, our nation’s Memorial shrine. And here’s the tie in to Gladstone’s words. Our Arlington National Cemetery occupies what was once the family estate of Mrs. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee, as you well know, was the Commanding General of the Confederate armies! This chosen location is proof positive of American tender mercies with loyalty to high ideals. In next week's column, read about the tomb of America’s Unknown Soldier. It will be interesting. . . . Farley Speedway Fusmnl Homm* 2950 North High School Road. Mom MI-1183.
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