Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1967 — Page 4

Page 4

Qregory & Realtors Appel • 80 Years of Com pi ate Real Estate Service • Residential Sales § Commercial Sales • Appraising • Consulting Service

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from sage 1 Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. The Motet Choir will sing “Now Let Us All Praise God and Sing” by Gordon Young at the first service; at 11 o’clock the Chancel Choir will “O How Blessed” by Johann C. Geisler. Special guests at the 11 o’clock service will be the Speedway Chapter, Order of DeMolay, with Mike Clark, Master Councilor. There will be a Service of Baptism following the second service next Sunday. Anyone wishing to participate in this service will please call the church office, 244-200. Sr. Wigh CYF will meet Sunday evening at 5 o’clock, with parents invited to attend and participate in the special program concerning better understanding between parens and young people. Refreshmens, worship and recreation will complete the evening. Five Circles meet this week, and all are reminded to bring canned goods for Wheeler Mission to their meetings. Eunice Circle meets Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m., in Fellowship Hall. Special guest speaker will be Mrs. Ebner A. Blatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew

Bill Arnold Mgr. West Side Sales 244*8808 253-4421

Av i GrowingCfeank ■■ m <r JoWn .. . LOOK HOW WE’RE BRANCHING OUtt

Inspection of new site at 6600 N. Keystone, Glendale

VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 12" X 12"-9c each 9" X 9" - 5c each ASPHALT THE -9" X 9" - 3c each PURE VINYL TILE -12 c each and up CERAMIC TILE - 4 14" X 4 14" TILE -3c each TRIM-10c each CARPET REMINANTS - $3.00 up SAW FLOORING CO„ INC. RESILIENT FLOORING SPECIALISTS 1556 MAIN STREET 241-8246 SPEEDWAY, INDIANA 46224

Congregation. Visitors welcome. Please notify one of the hostesses so they can prepare their refreshments. Hannah Circle will meet in the Bethany Room on Tuesday evening, 7:30. The program “Christless Religions” will be given by Mrs. Janice Stewart Joanna Circle will meet this month with Mrs. Art Vermillion, 1734 Allison, on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The program by Miss Agnes Spencer. Rachel Circle will also meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Mary McGilliard, 5018 W. 22nd St The program, “The Christian Movement in Japan Today” will be given by Miss Hazel Smith. Miriam Circle will meet Thursday, Nov. 9 at 9 am. with Mrs. Fred Kurtz. A book review will be given by Mrs. Kitty Huff. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, Nov 9, in the Bethany Room. Hannah Circle is hostess and the program will be

Everything’s growing in Indianapolis: new civic centers, new highways, new office buildings, new hotels and motels, new housing, new people. Keeping pace with a growing community, First Bank and Trust keeps branching out A new bank office and data-processing center is under construction on Alain Street in Speedway. Modem new branches

Cl 80018. Meridian at Troy

are In the making to serve the Glendale community and the area around Meridian and Troy. From time to time, we’ll bring you up to date on all our growing plans. In the meantime, discover First Bank, the fullservice bank that’s branching out to serve your every financial need in more and more convenient neighborhood locations.

Construction In progress at 1180 Main Street. Speedway

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

slides of Hawaii, shown by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Frederick. Los Amigos Class will hold their monthly class supper and meeting Friday evening, Nov. 10 at 6:30 pan. in Fellowship Hall. Woman’s Day will be observed in our church on Sunday, Nov. 12 with Mrs. Carl McKitrick as speaker. The special offering will be for the work of the CWF in their missions program. On Sunday evening, Nov. 12 at 7 pm., the first of our 1967-60 Second Sunday Series will be presented by the Chancel and Men and Boys’ Choirs, accompanied by chamber orchestra from the Indainapolis Chamber Music Workshop. They will present “Jesu, meine Freude” by Felix Mendelssohn. An art exhibit of Church Architecture will be shown in Fellowship Hall following the program. Child care will be provided. Notice To All Voters of the Speedway Town Election November 7, 1967

Each voter in the coming Town Election to be held on November 7, 1967 will be asked to sign an affidavit of registration, if they do not have a voter’s registration receipt, when checking in to the voting place to be entitled to vote in the Town Election. Town Election Committee Walter Blaze, Chairman Raymond Cox Ray L. Oeth ✓

- AND TRUST JjC 8300 CrawfordsvUle Road • 241*2301 18 W. Main Street, Clermont • 1532 Main Street Speedway 615 Main Street, Beech Grove • 3001 S. Meridian at Troy 8036 E. 21st Street, Windsor ViNaga “TAafs Wiep/aca tor my monf."

"TIRED OF SITTING IN A BARBER SHOP?" CALL US FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE 3 BARBERS 244-2559

EDDIE SMITH BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfonbviff* Rood

Speedway Homemakers Speedway Homemakers will meet at the home of Mable Bradley, 5735 Elaine, November 9th at 12:00 for refreshments and a short buisness session. She will be assisted by Ruth Thomas and Opal Swenson. Afterwards, a trip to home of Euna Douglas for a demonstration on Flower Arrangements and Christmas Decorations.

St. Aadraw’s • • x '\ Littoral Church * -A 5700 CiawlosdsviUe BoaA CH. I*4llo JOHN M. CHELL PASTOR 8:00 Alt HOLY COMMUNION 9:00 A.M. Sunday Church School, Nursery 10:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION Thursday at 7:00 PM. the TOPS Groups will meet Sunday, 6 p.m., Junior Choir; 6 p.m., Confirmation Classes; 7 pan., Indianapolis Reformation Festival at the Murat Temple; 8 pm., Bowling League at Raceway Lanes. Monday through Friday, the Nursery School will be ip attendance from 9 ajn. to 11 am. There will be a meeting, Monday, of the Girl Scout leaders from 9:30 am. to 2:30 pm. in the Youth widg Tuesday at 7:30 pm. the Education Committee will meet: the Esther Circle will meet at 8 pm.; the Executive Committee will meet at 8:30 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 8:30 pm. Wednesday the W.RJS. will meet at 3:10 pm. There will be an LCW Board meeting at 1 pm. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 pm. At 7 p.m., TOPS will meet in the Fireside Room. Thursday the Martha Circle will meet at the church at 9 am. At the 7 p.m. the TOPS groups will meet The Mary Magri«l*»w» Circle will meet at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Sue Hahn, 5569 Meadowood Drive.

Speedway Methodist Church 5065 West 18th Street James Grottick, Minister William Blessing, Associate Minister Mrs. James Director of Music FIRST SESSION 9:00-10:00—Adult and Youth Worship Church School—Nursery through Elementary 6. 10:00-10:45—Church School—Adult and Youth 10:15-10:45—Elementary worship in the Sanctuary. SECOND SESSION 10:00-10:45—Church School—Adult and Youth. 10:15-10:45—Elementary Worship in the Sanctuary. 11:00-12:00—Adult and Youth Worship Church School—Nursery through Elementary 6. “Jesus Is Lord” This is to be the theme of a new series of sermons to be preached each Sunday morning by the Rev. James Grottick. The title of the first sermon in this series is “He Claims Our Total Allegiance.” The phrase “Jesus Is Lord” was the first Christian Creed and the watchword of the early church. It represents the call of the Christian frith and sums the whole. In the first sermon, we shall examine what it means for us to say “Jesus Is Lord.” How much does Christ expect of us? How much does Christ want of us? What are we willing to give? We invite you to worship with us as we move through the coming weeks and into Advent through this most relevant theme. Greeters for the first service will be Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fortune for the second service. Acolytes will be Carl Allen, Arthur Noonan, Dale Martin and John Blessing. The soloist for the service will be Mrs. Roberts. She will «iwg “Blessing” by Curran. The congregation will honor baby baptisms. Anyone wishing to have their baby baptized call the church office. CHANGE OF DATE—The Electa Circle will meet Monday, Nov. 6, instead of the usual first Wednesday. This is because of the Bazaar. The meeting will be at 9 am. in the church basement WSCS—The WSCS will meet Nov. 7 at 7:30 pm. with Mrs. Dorsey King as speaker. She will speak in costume and tell the story of Mary and Martha. CALENDAR—Monday: Begin Stewardship Campaign, fourth Quarterly Conference. Electa Circle, 9 am.. Tuesday—WSCS General meeting. Thursday—Sewing group, 10 am. Social Concerns, 7:30 pm. ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Coming to St Christopher Annual Turkey (and Ham) Dinner Sunday, Nov. 5, in the school dining room? We hope so.’ See our menu elsewhere in this paper. Confessions are being heard today as usual in preparation for First Friday tomorrow. But due to the absence of Father. Kessler, the Mass schedule on First Friday will be changed. Father Lindemann will say an 8:00 am. Mass. He will give Holy Communion as usual. The men of St Christopher have been urged to attend the Nocturnal Adoration of St. Michael’s Church on First Friday. The hour assigned to St. Christopher is from 1 to 2 am. Saturday, Nov. 4. Call Joe Gibson, 241-2250, or Ken Thomas, 241-5451, for further information or rides. St Christopher Social as usual tomorrow night Nov. 3, at 7 pm. in the school social rom. Today is the big day of the CYO Week. The banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Scecina High School cafeteria. CYO of the Year awards will highlight the evening. The week will close with the annual Baking Contest Sunday, Nov. 5 at St Andrew parish. After awards are made there will be dancing from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. At 6:15 on Monday morning, Father Kessler said a Mass for Edna Shea at the request of Dolores Taylor and Charles Fouts. The Mass at 8 o’clock was for Joe Beberdick at the request of Mayme Greenwell. The early Mass on Tuesday was said for Ralph Carrico at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mosier and boys. Father Lindemann said an Anniversary Mass at 8 o’clock for Michael Benedetto at the request of the Leonard Benedetto family. On Wednesday, All Saints Day, Father Kessler said the 6 a.m. Mass for Mary Zener at the request of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sage, and the 7:30 a.m. Mass for Lawrence M. Glass at the request of the Herbert Glass family. Father Lindemann said the 9 am. Mass for the parish and an 8 p.m. Mass for a special intention. On All Souls Day, today, each priest is permitted to say three Masses. Father Kessler said his first Mass at 6:15 for Catherine Renard, requested by Eula and Emerson Gilchrest, his second Mass, shortly following, for all the deceased, and his third Mass, following, for the intentions of the Holy Father. At 8 a.m. Father Lindemann said his first Mass for Dale Taylor, requested by Dan and Cinda Taylor, his second Mass at 11:30 a.m. for the intentidhs of the Holy Father, and his third Mass at 5:30 p.m. for the decreased members of St. Christopher parish. Father Kessler will be out of town Friday. Father Lindemann will say an 8 a.m. Mass tomorrow for the parish. On Saturday, the 11:30 am. Mass will be for Jerry Sanfield, requested by the William Costello family. Father Kessler will say a 5:30 pm. Mass for Louise Fierek, requested by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent The first publication of the marriage bands of Jill Eddleman of St. Christopher parish and Michael Griffin were made Sunday. There will be an Open House Monday, Nov. 6, afternoon and evening hours, at St. Christopher school at which time the mid-term grade cards will be distributed. God’s Housekeepers this week end are Ginger Semenick, Jean Holtel, Mel Hale, Alice Bayts, Catherine Dillon, Delores White and Mary Fischer. Baptist Chirch of The Mister (American Baptist) Wvmtr Wilson. Pastor 1620 N. Girls School Road 241*7848 Mnmtog Worship—9:3o am. Sunday School—10:30 am. BYP—6:96 pm. Sunday. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00 pm. St. Jobs’s Episcopal Church 8428 West 88th SfraaS AX, 8*0272 The Rev. George Evans, AX. 1-8182 Sundays: 8:00 Holy Communion 9:80 Choral Eucharist Sermon, Church School. Attend Your Church This Sunday!

Thursday, November 2, 1967 . i • ;•* h , , i.i .V' , s rHr* - *-J/SrgsQ*- ,