Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1968 — Page 4

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PERSONALS Junior Gary Thrash, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thrash, 5656 W. 25th St. and Sophomore John Renie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renie, 5986 Cadillac Drive were among a total of 37 Cathedral High school students who received high honors for the first grading period of the year and 223 received other academic honors. Three girls from Speedway will be among the 125 sophomore students at the Indiana Univer-

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sity School of Nursing who will receive their caps in a ceremony to be held at 8 pm Feb. 9 in the Union Building at the I. U. Medical Center in Indianapolis. Miss Susan E. Betsill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Betsill, 1678 Cunningham Road; Miss Linda Kay Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Patrick, 5242 W. 15th Street, Miss Janet Sue Zeiher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zeiher, 5615 Meadowood Drive. The capping ceremony marks the readiness of the student to do clinical work under supervision. From this point on throughout

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her career the nurse will wear the cap at all times on duty. Each school of nursing has a distinctive cap of its own. PANCAKE SUPPER Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 10, for the “Aunt Jemima” Pancake Supper to be held at Westview Christian Church, 5925 W. 34th St from 5:00-7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased early from the youth groups or bought at the door. “All

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH Continued from Pago 1 satisfied with our showing and mostly disappointed and inwardly dismayed (whatever sort of face we put on for others to see). The Bible brings us some wonderful promises and thousands have proved that when we really accept God’s word we are not disappointed. To many fight tooth and nail to preserve some scrap of almost nonsensical Biblical literalness and miss the real point of what God has been trying to say. To each one of us he is saying, “My resources, and my power, these are for you. You are my chosen heirs to the riches of my Kingdom. Your life need not be lived on a merely mundane level. I have promised and all I ask is that you accept my word and then accept power to live victoriously.” Here then is a theme none of us dare miss in the present series of sermons entitled “You Can Live Victoriously.” We look forward to seeing you again this Sunday. We would make a special invitation to husbands and wives to attend the 11 a.m. service this coming Sunday. It is the Sunday before Valentine’s Day and during the 11a.m. service time will be set apart to consider the marriage vows that husbands and wives make to each other and before God. An opportunity will be given, in the stillness, for the renewal of these vows. We have given special invitations t othose who have been married at the Speedway Methodist Church during the past two years. CALENDAR Monday Official Board, 7:3 p.m. Tuesday Sunshine Circle, with Mrs. Sandy Bettner, 6201 Maren Drive Wednesday Fidelity Circle, with Marilyn Kleinknight, 4957 W. 15th (Bring twin bed sheets for the Methodist Children’s Home)

ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Continued from Pago 1 Friday there will be a new members class at 7:30 P.M. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 A.M. WORSHIP; 9:00 A.M. Sunday Church School & Adult Classes; 9:00 A.M. New Member Class; 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP; 10:30 Aid. Baptisms; 6:00 P M Confirmation Classes & Junior Choir; 7:00 PM. Junior Luther League; 8:00 PM. Church League Bowling at Raceway Lanes. Monday thru Friday the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9-11 AM. Also on Monday at 7:30 PM. there will be a meeting of the Lutheran Council of Indianapolis here at St. Andrews. Tuesday at 7:30 PM. the Evangelism Committee will meet. The Esther Circle will hold their monthly meeting at 8:00 PM. At 8:30 PM. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. At 6:30 PM. the Confirmation Class will meet. Wednesday from noon to Thursday at noon, the Synod Evangelism Committee will meet here at St. Andrews. Also on Wednesday, the following organizations will meet: 3:10 PM. W.R.E.; 7:00 PM. Tops Group; 7:45 PM. Senior Choir. Thursday from 10—11 AM. the women will meet for the Bible Study Couruse. At 7:00 PM. the Tops groups will meet.

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from Pago 1 The chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. Anna K. Hammer and family in memory of Mr. Ganz Hammer; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and children in memory of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chamberlain. This evening at 7:00 p.m. our Chancel Choir and Drama Group will present Mendelssohn’s Oratorio “Elijah”, with guest baritone, The Rev. Robert Zalkin, Cantor Congregation Beth-El Zedeck. Child care will be provided. A reception will be held following the program, with art exhibit featuring work done by children in our church school The three-year-old room is in need of a 6’ x 6* rug (carpet) blue preferred. If you have anything they could use, please call the church office, 244-2000 or 244-9507. Choir rehearsals this week: Monday, Boychoir, 3:30-4:30 p-m-, Wednesday, Angelus, 3:30-4:15 p m. and Motet, 6:00-7:00 pan., Thursday, Chorale, 3:30-4:30 pom, and Chancel, 7:30-9:30 pan. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday, in Room B-l, at 8:30 pjo&r~ following functional department meetings. Department of Christian Education will meet at 7:00 pan. in the Bethany Room. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, February 13th, at 7:30 pom, in Room B-l. Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes will meet Wednesday at 3:00 pm. Mirian Circle will meet Thursday, February 15th, at 9:00 us, at the home of Mrs. Tied Rosebrock, 6034 Maren Drive. The program gixen by Mrs. Harold Campbell. Preparations for the 1968 Fall Festival are getting under way. Sewing at the Farm begins March 13th; however, anyone wishing to sew, knit; or crochet at home, get in touch with Mrs. Alberta Lambert, 244-2053. If you would like to make doll clothes at home, Call Mrs. Mable Baker, 244-0286. The CYF chili supper will be held on Wednesday, February 21st with serving to begin at 5:00 pan. Plan now to attend and bring your family; help support this annual project, proceeds from which go to their World Outreach Fund. Tickets will be available soon Atom any member of the Sr. High CYF. Ladies, mark your calendar now tor the March “Spring Favorite Dish Pitch-In to be held March 11th at 6:30 pan. in Fellowship HalL Spring may be *way around the corner, but it isn't too early to make plans. Rachael and Leah Circles are hostesses Meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished; the rest will bring a favorite dish. Child care will be provided; bring a snack for your child, milk will be furnished. The program will bo given by Mrs. Dorothy Kingery, who will show slides of her African trip. Someone accidentally took the wrong coat last Sunday. Whan Alan Baker went to get his coat (aim 14, dark all-weather coat with gold fleece sip-out lining) he found a size 14, dark, all-weather coal with dark fleece sip-out lining, in its place. If you have this eoafc please call Alan at 291-7137. Plans are progressing fur dttf Sunday Evening Seminars whisk will be held March 3, 10, 17. and 24th. Watch for publicity concerning choice of courses for adults, and Marions for children and Jk. Hi youth. Plan to bring your family to thee# fine plans, and enjoy the musical presentations which will be held during the joint tiership portions of the Seminars.

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