Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1967 — Page 4

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(Continued from page 1) Saturday, the men of the church will have their second fall work day between the hours of 9*3. The Sunday schedule begins with worship at 8:00 AJ&; the Sunday Church School and Adult Classes are at 9:00 A2J. and the second worship service is at 10:30 A.M. Chaplain Rusk desires to meet at 11:30 A.M. with all couples from our church who wish to take girls into their homes for a day or a weekend. Sunday afternoon between the hours of 3:30 P. M. and 5:30 P.M., there will be an Open House Reception in the church for Miss Joyce Nelson, who is St. Andrew’s new Director of Christian Education and Youth Ministry. Members of the parish and the entire community are most cordially invited to stoy by and to welcome her at that time. The fall program for the Junior High Youth will commence next Sunday at 6 P.M. The parents of the youth are asked to be present for this first meeting. An opportunity will be presented for them to become acquainted with their confirmand’s teacher and to become familiar with the materials and policies. The Junior League will meet at 7:00 P.M. during the parent’s meeting. Sunday evening is also the time for the first rehearsal of the Junior Choir which will take place at 6 P.M. St. Andrew’s Bowling League will be at 8 P.M. at the Raceway Lanes. The Nursery School will be in session Monday through Friday from 9-11 A.M. Tuesday evening at 8 P.M. the General Meeting for the Lutheran Church Women will take place here at thte church. Miss Mildred Adams, who has spent considerable time in Korea will speak on the topic “My Experiences in Korea”. A welcome is extended to all women of the church and community. Miss Adams is an instructor in the Indiana University School of Nursing. The Alcoholics Anonymous Group will meet at 8:30 P.M. The weekday Religious Education Program for the Speedway Community includes a class meeting here at St. Andrews at 3:10 PM. Wednesday at 7:45 P.M. the Senior Choir will rehearse. Thursday, September 21st, the Sunday Church School and Education Committee will have a cookout at the home of Miss Arlene Wilson at 6:30 P.M. The TOPS Group meets here at the church at 7 P.M. All members of St. Andrew’s Evangelism Committee are asked to be present at their September meeting at 7:30 P.M. It will be held in the Youth Building.

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SCHOOL NEWS !■ - t - r .. ' ' (Continued from page 1) Oct 6 Varsity Football - Mooresville, There - 7:30 PM. To date a total of 2,501 pupils have enrolled in Speedway Public Schools for the 1967-68 school year. The enrollment by schools is: Carl G. Fisher No. 1, 220; Arthur C. Newby No. 2, 200; James A. Allison No. 3, 404; Frank H. Wheeler No. 4, 477; Speedway Junior High School, 394; Speedway Senior High School, 806. The enrollment by grades is: Kindergarten 190 Special Education 6 Grade One 175 Grade Two 207 Grade Three 167 Grade Four 169 Grade Five 194 Grade Six 193 Grade Seven 207 Grade Eight 187 Grade Nine 205 Grade Ten 210 Grade Eleven 193 Grade Twelve 198

Speedway opened its football season with a 26-6 win over Decatur Central on the Sparkplugs field. The Decatur Central reserves had defeated Speedway 136 earlier in the week, and Speedway freshmen won over Danville by a 26-0 score. Speedway Cross country teams won their meets by the following scores: Speedway Varsity 5, Mooresville 50 Speedway Varsity 21, Howe 34 Speedway Reseryes 29, Howe 31 Speedway Freshman 15, Howe 48 LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added this summer: Norton, Andre—Guest crosstime Ogan, Margaret—Backyard winner Wier, Ester —The barrel Willis, Corinne—lvory cage Nickerson, Jan—Circle of love Parks, Wally—Drag racing Stewart, Mary—My brother Michael Stuart, Jesse—My land has a voice White, Robb—The survivor

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SPBBDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) tended to be a rest cure. Neither is the Christian Church meant to be a pious club. From the beginning, service and work have been the hallmarks of life in the church. But how many of us are being used? Or, we might ask, how many of us is Christ able to use? We invite you to join with us at worship next Sunday either at 9 ajm. or 11 am. Greeters for the Ist service will be Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Fortune and Mr. A Mrs. Raymond Wise for the second service. Acolytes for the Ist service will be Phil and Dan McCauley and Greg Kelliher and John Stanton for the 2nd Service. Judy Clark will be the'soloist and will sing “O Lord, Be Merciful” by Homer N. Bartlett. At 10:15 am. there will be the second in a new series of Membership Preparation classes. We invite those who would like to know more about our way of life to join in these brief sessions with us. With the vacation jeriod at an end our Methodist Youth Fellowship groups resume their meetings and cordially invite young people to join with them. The Jr. High will meet at 4:00 pm. biweekly. The Senior High Group meet each week at 6:00 pm CALENDAR Monday, Sept 18—Methodist Men, 6:30 pm Tuesday, Sept 19—Amity Circle, 7:30 pm Wednesday, Sept 20—Charity Circle, 7:30 pm Mary Martha Circle, 1:00 pm Morning Glories Circle, 9:00 am. Thursday, Sept. 21—Education Commission, 7:00 pm.

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sr. cimsrorinrs catholic church (Continued from Paga 1) Florence Goldey underwent surgery Monday morning at the Methodist Hospital. She is in Room S-419-2. The report Monday night was that her condition was fair. Agnes Shaw, a member of St Christopher, and a sister of Mrs. Catherine Klintworth, 1703 Ellen Drive, also a member of St Christopher, is very bad. Agnes has been in bed for twelve years with the Parkinson disease. She has been at the St. Paul’s Hermitage in Beech Grove for seven years. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Louise Fierek, who died Monday, September 4th. Her services were Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Conkle Funeral Home in Speedway and Mass was at 10:00 am. at St. Christopher Church. Louise had been sick a long time and to use the words of her husband, “Louise had been a prisoner in her own home lor ten years.” She was the wife of Edward Fierek and the mother of James Fierek of 1751 Ellen Drive. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Mps. Mary Gbibs of 5220 W. 14th Street, Speedway, who died Sunday afternoon, September 10th, at the Methodist Hospital. Her services were yesterday at the James-Matthews Funeral Home and at St Malachy Catholic Church in Brownsburg. She had two daughters living in Speedway, Mrs. Harry Phillips of 5249 W. 15th Street and Mrs. Robert Eaton of 1844 MacArthur Lane, both members of St Christopher, as well as their mother. His Excellency Bishop Tji of Korea will be at St Christopher on Sunday, September 24th, to accept offering at all the Masses for his countrymen. Members of St Christopher choir came out of their summer’s hibernation on Monday evening, September 11th. They met at the home of Mrs. Jackie Hess, 710 Chapel Hill Road. Mr. Hinkle, a member of the parish and music director at Ritter High School has offered to assist the choir. God’s housekeepers for this week-end are Marjie Renie, Mary Aim Mohr, Margaret Warmoth, Martha Howard, JoAnne Beeler, Carolyn Farris, and Sharon Carroll. little Flower Discussion Group met Monday night with Tansy Wells. Formation of a Lay School Board for St. Christopher grade school is in the making. A meeting was held Wednesday night, September 13th. Meeting was called by Frank Munshower. Father Kessler said the 6:15 Mass on Monday morning for Wilbur Riedy at the request of the Skelley family. At 8 o’clock Josephine and Leroy Reed were remembered in the Mass at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cassidy. The early Mass on Tuesday morning was said for Delia Collins, requested by friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kritzler asked that the 8 o’clcok Mass remember Louise Fierek. On Wednesday morning at 6:15 The Mass was said for Ellen Hession. Mrs. George Reed requested the Mass. The 8 o’clock Mass was said for Joseph Beberdick. Henry and Loretta Taylor requested the Mass. The Siracusa family asked that John G. Burkhard be remembered at the 6:15 Mass today and Eleanor Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goddard asked that Henry Rosner be remembered at 8 o’clock. The Mass at 6:15 on Friday will be said for Eileen Murphy at the request of a friend. The Mass at 8 o’clock will be for Louise Valent Gorence at the request of Jeanne and Ken Herrick. Ernest Ellerman will be remembered at 6:15 on Saturday morning at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bledsoe. Father Lindemann will say a 11:30 Mass for a special intention. Pray your Rosary daliy for peace in the world. Nora Bray

Free Introduction to Square Dancing Are you interested in an enjoyable evening? Then don’t miss the free introduction to square dancing at the Krannert Y.M.C.A. on Monday, Sept. 18 at 8:00 P.M. The. square dance caller will be Gene Haley and his wife, Dixie. The free introduction is being sponsored by the “Laughing Squares” of the Krannert Y.M.C.A. Further information may be obtained by calling Gene Haley, 244-3842 or the Krannert Y.M.C.A., 241-9313 at 605 So. High School Road. The Laughing Squares conclud-

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ed their summer dancing program at Plainfield on Aug. 24th. Refreshments for the evening included homemade ice cream. Square Dancers don’t forget that the Laughing Squares will be back at the Krannert Y.M.C.A. on Sept. 14 at 8:00 p.m. Butler Evening Courses Butler University will offer 30 evening courses in the College of Business Administration during the first semester of the 1967-68 college year. The fields include accounting, economics, finance, insurance, journalism, management, marketing, public utilities and transportation and secretarial science. Registration will be held in Jordan Hall, starting Sept. 12 and continuing through Sept. 23. Classes begin Sept. 18. The college’s programs lead to the bachelor of science and master of business administration degrees. Dr. David R. Roberts is dean of the college. A bulletin of evening classes is available upon request at the Evening Division Office on the Butler campus.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will have both a long and short hike in Greensburg City Park on September 17. Guests are welcome and for those who do not have rides, or do not care to ride alone, cars will leave the east side of the State House, Capitol and Market Sts., at 1 P.M. PLEASE MENTION YOU SAW THEIR AD IN THE FLYER

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