Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1967 — Page 4

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Si. Andrew's Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) Pastor’s Information Class will have a make-up session at 7:30 P.M. At 8:00 P.M. the Mary Magdalene Circle will meet at the home of the hostess, Joyce Nelson, 2324 Sumter, Apt. D.-Co-hostess will be Marianne Skarvan. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 A.M. Worship; 9:00 AM Sunday Church School & Adult Classes; 10:30 AM. Worship; 12:00 PM. Senior Hi Trip to Convention; 3:30 PM. EMR Banquet; 6:00 PM. Junior Choir; 6:00 PM. Confirmation Classes; 7:00 PM. Confirmation Choir; 8:00 PM. Bowling League at Raceway Lanes. Monday thru Friday, the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9:00 AM. to 11:00 AM. Tuesday at 7:30 PM. the Worship-Music Committee will meet. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 8:30 PM. Wednesday the WJLE. will meet at 3:10 P.M. The Senior Choir will hold their rehearsal at 7:45 PM. At 7:30 PM. there will be a meeting of all individuals who will be received into the membership of the church on Sunday, October, 22nd. Thursday at 7:00 PM. TOPS Slimderella will hold their weekly yneeting in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. At 7:30 PM. the Evangelism Committee will meet.

INTERESTED IN AIR FORCE ACADEMY? More than 300 United States Air Force Academy Liaison Officers attended a conference at the Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colo., September 29-October 1. Among those participating was Major James W. Baird of Speedway, Indiana. Academy Liaison Officers are Air Force Reservists, not on active duty, who are business and professional leaders in communities throughout the nation. They volunteer their time to counseling young men interested in preparing for admission to the Air Force Academy. At the three-day conference the Liaison Officers were briefed by members of the Academy staff on nomination and admission pro. cedures, the Academy curriculum and cadet life. In addition. Major Baird visited with Cadet 4c Earl W. Woodard, a 1967 graduate of Speedway High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodard of 5973 Buick Drive. Young men who are interested in the Academy may obtain full information from Major Baird by calling 291-4562 in the evening or on weekends. Speedway Methodist Church W.S.C.S. Bazaar Wednesday, Nov. Ist

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Westwood Duplicate * Bridge A special Master Point game honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, who have become Life Masters, was held in the club house Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967. SECTION A: N 5. 1. Mrs. Claude Lett —Mrs. Shields Richardson 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. LeFebre 3. Mrs. Daniel Sweeney—Hugh Link 4. Mrs. B. W. Wilson—Joseph Houbek E.W. 1. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kord 2. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poynter 3. Mrs. Thelma Wright—Don Bastianelli 4. Mrs. Harold Riess—Mrs. G. Lee Eckerle SECTION B: US. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stanfill 2. Mrs. M. L. Thompson—Mrs. M. Rose 3. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Madinger 4. Mrs. P. J. Bertrand—Mrs. J. E. Morris E.W. 1. Mrs. Roy Troxel—Mrs. J. L. Jones 2. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Thompson 3. Mrs. H. Schaefer —Mrs. S. P. Goldsmith 4. Mrs. Wm. Egbert—Mr. Albert Smith

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAIV CHURCH Continued from Dane 1 Harry Hoerger; and Mr. and Mrs. John Fidger and Jack, in loving memory of Nanette. You can still benefit by two remaining sessions of our Sunday Evening Seminars, 5:30 to 7:00 pan. on October 15 and 22. Child care for children of all ages will be provided. The October 15th session deals with “Sex and Sexuality”; the October 22nd session will consider questions of “Religion and Christian Faith.” The class on “Current Trends in Theology” will discuss “Ontological Theology” with Dr. Clague on October 15, and “Existential Theology” with Dr. Grant on October 22. “Jesus Christ—2oth Century” under the leadership of the Reverend Maxwell J. Webb, has these topics: “Jesus Christ—Dead or Alive?” on October 15; and “Jesus Christ and the fShape of Tomorrow” on October 22. The tour of the Kennedy Memorial Home at Martinsville win be conducted Wednesday, October 18th. The bus win leave the church at 8:45 a.m. and return by 3:00 pan. Busfare is $1.40; luncheon win be served by the C.W.F. of the First Christian Church of Martinsville (cost $1.50) and reservations must be in to Mrs. Naida Huber

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(244-2739) by October 14th. Any woman of the church may join the tour. TESdren’s Workers Conference win be held Wednesday, October 18th, from 7:30 to 8:15 pan. with the topic for discussion “What’s Inspiring About Children.” Everyone working in the children’s departments is urged to participate; departmental planning win follow. QWJF. Executive Committee win meet Wednesday evening, October 18, 7:30 pjxl, in the Jr. High Room. Service Day for the Little Red Door witt be Thursday, October 19th, from 9:00 to 3:00. Bring a sandwich for lunch. Sr. High CYFers wil lhave a hyride and wiener roast at the Dotlich Farm on Saturday, October 21st, from 6:30 to 10:00 pan. Be at the church by 6:30 so rides can be organised. Everyone bring 50 cents; boys bring a jug of cider and girls a covered dish (can Beth Kellam to see what is needed). Cyfers may bring one guest (must pay for your guest also) and reservations must be in by Sunday, Oct 15th, with money. “12 TO 12” SPECTACULAR EVENT FRIDAY, OCT. 27 FOR ALL SR. HI CYFERS OF DISTRICT II You heard right 12 noon to 12 midnight on the Friday of

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TMdMrs Convention. Senior high young peqple of Christian Churches throughout District 11 (Indianapolis and Marion County) will converge on the Indiana State Fairgrounds (Farmers Building) for this real Kwingin* affair. Dr. Clark Williamson, Christian Theological Seminary, will pull no pundies in challenging us to make our faith “count" today, Then comes another opportunity to “sound off” in small groups. After another music break, everyone east together, cafeteria-style - a complete evening meal. “The Sign of Jonah” is a drama performed by the Southport Players. W.I.FJE. disc jockey J. Reynolds will spin records for “12-12” from 9-11. Culminating event for the day is a worship service, in contemporary style, with communion. The Reverend Joe Wide of the First Christian Church. Lafayette, who is terrific in communicating with teenagers, will speak. $2.50 is really an amazing bargain for a single reservation - with all that is included, even the meal Give your name and $2.50 to our District Representative Marsha Ludd no later than Sunday, October 22 - and then line up the cars. Let’s take all our CYF!

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PERSONALS Mrs. Rosa Fry is back homo in Speedway after visiting her brother and family in Glendale, California, and friends in Pasadena, California. Gregory L. Mikkelsen, 1745 Beeler Ave., Speedway was one of 15 Army ROTC students at I.U. to receive a Distinguished Military Student badge in campus ceremonies this week. Steve Kirchoff, 5830 Elaine, Speedway was among 101 Indiana University freshmen invited to attend a special banquet for first, year Honors Program students Tuesday night (Oct 10) on the Bloomington campus. The invited students are those who have been admitted to participation in the Freshman Honors Humanities Core or Science Core. The interdepartmental programs in these Cores offer a broadly based liberal arts curriculum to promising students having extraordinary interest in an outstanding liberal education. MATERNITY FAMILY , LEAGUE ) The Maternity Family League of Indianapolis will sponsor a class in Childbirth Education starting (November L 1967 at 1330 W. Michigan, at the State Board of Health These claswill be taught by Ella Mary Rumpee R.N S and will deal specifically with the physiological and psychological aspects of childbirth. For further information call Elenor Hughes, 283-7347.

A WORD TO THE LOVELY LADY.... We have enjoyed many beautiful Autumn days in the past month, but, we also, have had a good share of damp, bleak, gloomy days ... the type of weather that generally influences our personality in a not too cheerful manner! May I make a suggestion which may change these dreary days into a hint of sunshine afterall . . . first, put on a Smile, the brightest and prettiest of all . . . then, scan through your wardrobe for your favorite outfit, something gay, frivolous and exciting. If you don’t already own a colorful raincoat and matching umbrella, that is a must for your next shopping spree! As for a head adornment and hair-do protection, forget those unglamorous, plastic bonnets ... find a bright, feather bonnet to match your rain gear . . . your umbrella will protect the feathers! Give this simple suggestion a try, LOVELY LADY, and, you wiU be amazed at the cheerful response your personality and others will give to this ‘hint of sunshine’ on a rainy, dismal day .... Sincerely, Claudia Euchre Party ! There will be a Euchre Party at the Bridgeport Fire Station, Saturday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. Refreshments served. Bridgeport Station, 2425 Porter Road.

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