Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1967 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued tram one 1 “O Plraise The Lord” by Graun, at the second service. The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. Robert Allen, Rusty Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. David Oeth, in loving memory of the birthday November 29th of Mrs. Edna L. Allen. The Jr. Hi C.YT. will meet Sunday evening, November 26th, from 4to 6 pju. in Fellowship Hall. Their guest resource parson will be Helen Fowler, Teen Program Director of Christamore House. Refreshments, worship, and recreation will complete the evening. Please turn in all candy sale money by the 26th if at all possible. CWJ. Bible Study will meet Monday morning from 9:00 to 10:00 » m. in the Bethany Room. All ladies of the church are invited to participate in this period of study and prayer. CJJJ. Dinner will be Monday evening, November 27th, at 6:30 pm in Fellowship Hall. The program will be “Meet Me In St Louis” presented by Mr. Glen Urban, Mr. Merko Dotlich, and Dr. Ray Montgomery. They will speak on the highlights of the Convention recently held in St Louis. If you are not contacted by a CM.F. ticket seller, please call Mr. Merko Dotlich or the church office. A special meeting of the Official Board has been called for Tuesday, November 28, in Room B-l, at 7:30 pm There will be a Children’s Workers Conference on Wednesday, November 29th, at 7:30 pm Special guest will be Mrs. Muriel Lee, whose Christian commitment and capabilities have been particularly expressed in recent years through the Television Workshop of the Church Federation. She initiated, produced, and directed the "Timothy Churchmouse” series for children. Mrs. Mary Watson and Mrs. Kelley, Coordinators, will be available for consultation in your departmental planning. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Bettie Nave, nnri refreshments will be furnished. Thursday, November 30th, is P. J. Day! From 9:00 a.m. until the job is finished, anyone who likes to sew can come to Fellowship Hall and haip sew pajamas for boys in the Juvenile Center. We need portable sewing machines and material. If you would like to help this effort, but can’t come and sew, contributions of material or money for material will be accepted and picked up by Mrs. Mary
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SPEEDWAY METKOOIST CHURCH (Continued from Page W scone uncomfortable questions. But we cannot accept Christ' in a vacuum. We cannot have a private relationship with the Divine. We speak of the family of God and this implies brethren and sisters and a family responsibility. We invite you to worship with us if you have no other church allegiance. We shall welcome into the 11 am service members of the Job’s Daughters for their annual service. Greeters Ist Service—Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Noel Greeters 2nd Service—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seabury Acolytes Ist Service—Carl Allen and Arthur Noonan Acolytes 2nd Service—Dale Martin and John Blessing Monday Wesleyan Bible Class, 6:30 pm, at the church (Hosts and Hostesses: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Hollie French Mrs. Carrie Galey) Saturday WHO Class Progressive Dinner
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The dean modern lines of the brick and rough-sawed cedar LCM-IH exterior along with its low maintenance ere creating a demand for this home according to Tom Roberson, eastern sales manager for the Falender Building Corporation. According to Roberson, families who have purchased this home in Tempo at East 16th and Franklin Road have especially liked the new kitchen Ideas of angled built-ins. _ The built-in electric range and counter angled from the kitchen
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into the family room adds variety to the unusual floor plan as well as saving steps and preventing kitchen crowding. The four-bedroom LCM-IH has three ceramic tiled baths. All baths have windows, built-in vanities and showers. (tee bedroom and bath are located on the first floor. The master bedroom has a private bath with an adjacent dressing ares including a vanity and large lighted mirror. The family room has a brick fireplace, a paneled wall, a builtin dry-bar cabinet and sliding glass doors to the patio area. An extra storage compartment included on the family room side of the angled unit may be used for family room or patio supplies. Wrought iron rails give 4 distinctive look to the stairway Hading into the family room. Wrought-iron dividers separate the formal dining room with chandelier from the tiled doublewidth entry foyer. The 20 x 14 foot LCM-IH living room has a recessed bookcase. In addition to the special angled unit, the kitchen also has a large amount of custom cabinetry, a built-in housewife’s desk, book shelves and a pantry cabinet with shelves. A separate utility room opens to a two-car garage with a side drive.
Falender maintains a separate department to assist buyers in obtaining financing through FHA. VA or Conventional loans. A quick-action trade-in plan is also available to the Falender home buyer assuring him of full current market value for his present home. The LCM-m as well as the other 58 Falender personalised home designs is available at Tempo, East 16th and Franklin Road: Meadowood, 3000 North High School Road and Northbrook at 8100 North Ditch Road. It also maybe constructed on the buyer’s own lot in Marion or adjacent counties. Furnished models in all Falender communities are open from noon to 7 pm. Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm. Monday through Friday, and 10 am. to 6 pm. Saturday.
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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “Ancient Egypt Revisited" will be the program at the Children’s Museum this Saturday morning (November 25) at 11 o'clock. David Cassady, museum curator of education, will tell the youngsters about mummies and burial practices, the caste system, the development of writing, the everyday life, customs and beliefs of the people of Ancient Egypt. He will illustrate his talk with Egyptian items from the museum collection. This free program is for children eight years and older, while at the same time younger boys and girls will participate in a museum treasure hunt. Ibis hunt takes the children through the museum following the clues that lead to the treasure, knowledge. Cadette Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls may enroll in rock and mineral badge classes to be offered at the Children's Museum in December. Classes will meet from 2 to 4 o'clock the first three Saturdays of the month, and fee to cover cost of materials will be sl. To register a girl should send her name, address, troop number and fee to the Children’s Museum. For junior Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, classes in art in the round will be offered in December. Fee for this series is $2. Further information may be obtained at the Children’s Museum.
Two Indiana High School Band Members to March In Macy's Parade The 41st annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, to be colorcast over WFBM-TV at 10:00 A.M. on November 23, will have a national and Hoosier flavor this year. For the first time in the parade’s history, a special 100-mem-ber band composed of two student musicians from all 50 states will march in the procession. Representing Indiana will be bandsmen Peggy Taylor of Southport High School, Indianapolis, and Thomas Mesick of Horace Mann High School in Gary.
